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ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Wo ,lno 3 c<ny Morning. March 21,1000.
...IT- utiuBU, lluu whom no imiro shrewd burtnem
.■S^saassss:
^SsSSSTSeaS^gt
Unn-totf." -'-'■-t- — ' Jt
-iVniioporUiUon on Central Hallrond.
T11 „„ ro u !
Mkmmka. Kditous—For tho infonuiitlou oi tlic
iinfiSf public tho following latter, ftom Uio
Mister of Traiaportetion of tho Control Kail-
toad; Savannah, 1* rrapectfttlly submitted.
G. J. Foueaciik, Agent.
ornc. Morn f
\Ir. 0. J- Fortatrt, Atlanta:
' Dkar Sib—I havo yours of- tRo.l4tli Instant.
8,. fur from there being any delay at Savannah
|,y railroad, every package tlmt is disclmrgd
from the vessel Is tlroycd to our dopot wlthhi one
hour at farthest thereafter, forthwith loaded lit
our cars and leaves cither byithe night freight ol
the same day or the way freight (7:80 a. m.) of
the following morning, so that at least one-halt
of the freight received into our warehouse to-day
will be in Augusta at 8:30 a. nt. to morrow, and
the other, by way freight, at 7:30 p. in. This i.s
our dally course, except Sundays. With our la-
cilities we could do the sarno with twice the
umount of up freight that we now have to trans
port More rapid transportation than that, so
|.,r as the Central ltailroad is concerned, none
could expert. On arrival at Augusta the goods
ate drayed as fast as unloaded to the Oeorgia
ltailmnd. Yours truly,
.1. Jl. Sl!I.K!lt!C, M. T.
That olden laity—can H ho 7
Well, well, how seasons slip away t
ho lot nm hand her cup pt tea.
That 1 may g-Mtiy to her aaj:
"Dear tuadam, thirty yenra ago,
When both nur hearU were fall of glee,
WSRBSBFr*
New Law Office.
Prrtut his card In nnoflr column, it will lie
seen that Captain Hkniiv .facKSON, a graduate
of the Lumpkin Law School, at Athens, lias
opened an olllcc in tills city, and will enter nt
mice upoTi the practice of his profession. We
are pleased lo welcome as a permanent resident
io this city so worthy a young gentleman na
Captain Jackson. Like Ida talented and gallant
lather-General Henry U. Jaekson-our young
friend lias “done the State some service" during
the eventful four years now so fresh in memory.
His personal attention will lie given to all busi
ness entrusted to Ids care. Office in the Masonic
IhHitig.
New Fork House,
Special attention is directed to the card of L.
Appleby Sous, of 133 Water and 35 Pine street,
New York. They are engaged in tin* eommis-
.i.m hu.-mess, ami are manufacturers of (lie eele-
I,rated " llallroad Mill Smith,’? and deal in leaf
smoking and manufactured tobacco, cigars and li
corice. it is one of llie best bouses in New York
oily, and deals extensively with Southern mor-
elmnis. Mr. W. II. Chase, formerly of tills city,
i- now representing this house in Georgia.—
Agents for this city, Messrs. Morrison, Nolle &
Hanson.
Hook store on Alabama Street.
Tlie Messrs, Richards have removed their book
store into Hint handsome building known ns the
■'Bank Block," and announce themselves in a
card this morning “at home" to all who may
want hooks, stationery, music,or anything usually
kept in u first class bonk establishment. Their
present stock embraces all standard works, ns
well as the latest sensations in the literary world.
Orwo A- Uui-rar
Offer u small stock of groceries at cost to close
out a consignment, which is well worth tho at
tention of country dealers to examine into. They
ills*? have fifty barrels of the celebrated Pink
Eye potatoes at $ll per barrel.
The Georgia llualncas Director)'.
The publisher Ims engaged Mr W. T. Todd
to visit the private residences ol this city for the
olleetiou of information for his Directory, mid
hopes that citizens will extend him all necessary
facilities. The Directory is intended lor the
years 13IM1-7.
Fire In Kuoxville.
The tbr/iwierrt/fnftlio 10th,says: “About halt
past two o’clock, yesterday afternoon, the largo
two story frame house of Mr. Atuey, on Maiu
-treet, caught fire in the kitchen, in consequence
°f 11 defective chimney, and was burned to the
round, The wind was hlnwinjf a strong gnle at
tlieMme, und the Haines spread rapidly, so tlmt
all oilnrU to check the flame was useless. Wc
have two lire engines Here, yet only one of them
got to work; a i the oilier did not start to the tire
until the building was destroyed. <>ur fire com-
panics ought to be thoroughly organized mid
nell manned, mul a penalty attached to non-at-
tendance, hi cases of alarm of fire."
Flro at Aberdeen ailnlMlppl.
A very destructive fire occurred at the above
loimcif place a few days ago, by which live ol the
principal business houses of the place were dc-
stmyed. It is supposed the fire was tin* work of
an incendiary. On the same night a lire also
occurred u t Artesln, Mississippi, and the origin is
also ascribed lo the same source.
Kullronil Detention,
la consequence of the late heavy rains, the
Mississippi Central Railroad has not been able to
mu their trains to Grand Junction for two days,
latent of damages to track unknown.
The Oration or Mr, Ilnnrn.it.
The oration was worthy of Elijah Pogrom.—
the llntish lion might fairly be expected io “put
ho tall between Ids legs anil howl with anguish."
i heHiitjileot the liaronjnio wnsubu.su of England
sa l Its institutions. What the temire of land In
i.«i teln or the occupation of Asiatic forts
ly this ciHintry Ims to ,|„ with President bin-
it is not easy lo imdcMtand; nor
"iiielij-oom lor comparison
between Lord.Pnlmcrauin, wfco for upwards of
l inear* was concerned in all the chief affairs
whoi," 1 * an 1 America, and President Lincoln,
a tomra fi?' 11 * during four years in
in tlTrai war ', Bnt.thcso matters were dragged
mil„ , h ? '?£!*“{ n, W , t have un opportunity to
; ’ “ ,ili( y ,«>'C country whose Inngtmgu lie
las s s.-akingun'l whose authors he Imil lit for-
»hli .'. lo ," 8 t° I'O'telc The taste
.tiff inT d * n ''>te an English Minister and his
five- ,T tr 0 nl i l u (’ on 'Mem a coarse invec-
t m n? ,*" 0 cun wtl1 nnderotaiid
SL™,™ w , cru "'»ny among the Americans
hut *! , who were shocked at the indecency j
M 11,6 d 00 ’’ 1 wo Jtre told—
r, rt "“ (lassages in Mr. Bancroft’s nd-
lite^Z^ mM W ' ,m,ly ljre0t8d I** -
LnSiiJiu eroft Pr? uw y *‘ nnWi enough of Eng
ufect r,nlM WU i r f 1 "if V* 8 * 0 harangues have little
HfnnJo i!!‘!i °* V 10 *•<*•"■ «« •hall even
Li ,,,„ ,r discussion or the coming ftefomi
l„, iimirccusl by Ids declaration Hint It Is lo
dead," to “remove the worn-out gor-
» cl »“. and U» “contldu rlgldful
U11,ir *? , . ieo l ,le " ,l U »" 1 ‘ho cirtet liero,
i^.. !‘ 8 ^t;ia America, that is oT import mice.
I«irw« «Jf c !‘ ,CV0 "* , oW u, “ u helievo Hint any
SumJo*?,!“f er !, 8d hy "tendering two such
oiia!“ England and’Prance in the presence
The Americans know
na niZ * ui1 ‘ r,) "ulUclently watchful In
KSMSSI " ,c y do not require lojbecop-
1 mo them I
OooS . ,—
tVjqi Utoq imr. oheok, uiy vls-u-vl. t
„t.—blvor|wol, ip sack,..
t»irroi,w a. ;m f... 11 »>; Jj MIR L.
;00S.-ttCU«O....
v -G v.v r • ’ v r ’ :w38||«
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W«> tilled
My btoed w»»' mTnh rich iSooiltVlttlcd
From ainsrsnthand asphodel;
Mr thoughts wore airier tlma the lark
That carols o’er the flowery let*;
They well might breathlessly remark,
•lly .loro I that It a vli-a-vls!'
O, lime and change, what la’t ye menu?
Who liHika o'or hla mustache nt mo 1
laid who:
"I donotta the loasttememtwr
I qryr.wasjfpnr.vU-a.rlsr
Cpuiiuerclal Intelligence,,
I.0VISV1LI.H MAUKRT.
Fkidat P.M,, March 18.—Transaction* to-day Were of
more general character than for sumo days past, with
an increaso In the aalea of tho leading products, toil tho
market la still dull aud Inanimate. Cotton was offered at
lesa than former ratea for sercrsl round lota, wllhodt buy
ers, though thsre Is a (Sir demand for the ataptc, yet tho
views or buytrs and aellcro still conflict, which,Of course,
Tho meeting Un' ’t’hange wai large end animated, wtlti
a good Inquiry for breadeuiffs, eapCclaliy corn, with a Salfl
of3,ue0 bushels of prime white, ehelled, deliverable nt
IKilnts along the river bank bn the Lower Ohio, nt 7U
rente, in good uew gunnies, tnclndlug sacks. Also, sales
of 1,790 bushels, from stores, at 79 cents for Mixed, mid su
rents, amt lair sales In packages at 17X cents; also, a sale
rfSO tierces sugarcurfU Maguollahamt at Off cents, which
ta a decline on former ratoe.
The dispatches to the Merchants' Exchange from New
York quoted middling cotton at 40$Mlc; dry goods Unit
aud unchanged. Flour unchanged. Mess |n.rk at;
lard lira), aud holders asking lUJSfc. Groceries unchanged.
In the evening the lower grades of flour declined be per
barrel, aud lard advanced to 1tt)(01ll,q.
g,Tho,dispatch from the Cincinnati lo the Hoard quoted
mesS pork at 30 GO. Lard lfljffc. bacon dull, though a
better feeling ptcvalleil for pruvtsbms generally. Flour
and grail) unchanged, ltaw whisky, free, (3 3.1, and In
bond at 35c.
The Chicago dispatch quntedpriers nominally Unchang
ed for hog, with receipts of 3,f00. Mess pork quiet at
33 7K&f3il. lard active at lOMc.' Wheat unsettled, at
71 35. Jtejectcd com steady, at flfl.qc. Oats quiet at
l.<<e, and wlilsky nominal,at $3 31.
MONETAnv.
The money markot remains nnchanged, and money
ides easy atUtol3|icr cunt. The Inside llgure is in
Ika bank rate of Hrst class paper, aud the outside the
street rate.
Uohl was much weaker to-day. The opening rate was
131, from which it declined to 130',, aud closed nt KiO, 1 ,'.
Thu buying rate here was, thlsmnrnltig, tail, tint afterlhe
New York now* was roflMved, waa reduced totSU Y. Sales
were made ltda iiinrnliig nt 131; this nftcrnnnii nt 13n,Sf.
tiuverimicid securities were firm and higher In day.—
Scven-thirlles were quoted ill Now York at IKI.V lunar.
Quotations hero were, buying UU; setting, par. Five-
twenties were quoted at 103K, Ten-forties 01. There
Is no change to note In the quotations of Southern
money.
~ 1
isngo was Arm to-day at yesterday’s quotations,
via: 1-10 premium Inlying, ft premium ceding.
FINANCIAL.
Exchange on New York,-Buying nt ft discount
selling at ft premium.
Gold.—Buying at 30 cents; selling nt 30 cents.
Silver.—Baying at 30 cents; selling ut 35 cents.
Gold Bullion.-Bnyiiig at $1.03 per pennyweight.
Gold Duet.—Buying at (1 per pennyweight.
UEDltniA.
Iluylug. Buying.
Georgian.!!. A tit'll.. 05 Central iSfrt. Buuit S3
Marine Bank of On 72; Bank of Mlddlo Georgia 70
Rank of Fnllnn oil Bank uf Athena no
Bank of Empire Slate.. 15 Bank of Augusta S3
Augusta Ins. .t B. Co... s Union Bank of Augusta fl
Oily Bank of Augusta.. 30iAugnstn Savings Bank. 10
Mauulhc'rsB'kofMacon )0 Tlulier Cutters' Bank., li
Northwestern Bank fl'llank or Savannah 30
Merchants' A limiters'. 5 Rank nf the Stale 30
I'lauters' Bank 1-2 think nf Commcmu .... 5
Bank of Cntnmbn*... . It;Mechanics' Bank;
ALABAMA.
Bank of Mobile..'. 7fl| Bnuk of Montgomery... 30
Eastern Bunk of Ala.... -lil.Oeulral Bank 3.7
Bank of Selma '.SljNorthora Bank -10
Commercial Bank in'Southern lldiik 70
SOUTH CAROLINA,
Unlim Bank GO
Bank ol Chester 1G
Bank of tho State (okl). 19
Bank of Charleston 15
Exchange Bank 15
Merchants' (Cheraw)..
Bauk of Geor!!etown..
Planters' Bank
Planters’ A Mechanics’
KOnm CAROLINA.
Bank Of Cape Fear 30| All other N.C. from 80 to
Bank of Wilmington... 15 85 per cent, discount
Bank of the BUltc...... 351
But tittle doing In Teunceseo and Virginia Bank Utils.
Pcoplo’sBauk.......... 30
Bank of Newberry 90
Bank of Hamburg 13
Southwestern IUt.Bauk 38
Farmers'& Exchange.. 8
Bank of Camden 35
Bank or 8. e..‘ is
State Bank 5
Commercial Bank 13
COMMERCIAL.
ATLANTA WHOLESALE PHICIJ8.
Oailv Intelmukncxh Orricx, I
Wednesday. March 31. 1808. f
Axes.—S. W. Collins—V dozen »»l 00
Teneyck's and Blodett's, $1 dozen $20031 00
Bacon.—Shoulders, V th....
...18010
Plain Western llams, 91)
WW
Canvass llams, 9 lh
CM
Sides, 9 H>
33X033
Bagging.—flaimy, by tho bale, V yd ..
.. . 37X038
Butter.-Uoihcti, V 1b
4M
Country
Western •
JWrtol
Beoswax.- V D
Black Pepper.—9 *
Corn.—Whlto, V bn»li*l
1 :w
Yellow or mixud, 9 bushel
1 ««
Meal, 9 bushel
....1 Ulftl lit)
C(ioeee.-Hamburg,,9 ib..
3)037
Factory
English Dairy
in
Cr»ck*r*.-9 l;
130IK
Cigar*,-Imported, 9 1,1m
..(1000150
Medium
$50075*
Common
$90ra-10
Cheruota
fiUQiir*
.... 5001'*)
2IH04O
... .311X098
... '400'A
01X038
. . . 30093
50050
.990.13
$190 $13,
$10 611
$8 00
$8 43
<11 5000 73
$14015
$144515
F4I
10$ I ISO
•ad oppre^; u f
oian Iter 8 ,*? 4 , rrir . a * <lf 11 fow • core i'v
^SOovcrowenlTn 1 uTinul^'TIul LMi
c«mihr?i 'S® *° aecuMfrntfcil to hoar Uto old
SteaMgaAfiS
e»n[!!!f hl b ?, "T' rly ,ca 1011 lu ' v,<:r
fauaienannEt ?“ n * i “‘V !‘° l dMerroto be
erhSSg^y.WM'WU” 11111111 ■» Iiigli titles
Jft* 0 and tit l , I° , n»tl8t.—JAmton Time,
Candy—Fancy,nswirted, V th
Stick Candy, $1 ft
Candid.—Adamantine, v th
' Sperin, f D
Star, 9 th
htcariuc, 9 *i
Coffeo.—Java, 9 »>
Hit). V th
Laguyra. y$ 3II0:»
Cotton Seed-V bushel $1
Factory Good*.-Cotton Thread $30$H 90
Usiiahargs 98030
Brown Shirtings, 9 prd 93099
Brown Sheetings, 9 yard FJ071
Featber«.-9 »>. - «>»•»
Flannels. lied, vynrd «0O>
while, 9 prd 3507'*
Flow.—Fancy, 9 bhl., white wheat .$IG0$U!
Extra Family, 9 hhl $W7C0$I4 45
Extra, 9bhl
Hupcrflne, 9 hbt
01u».-«hy to, 9lmx...
to by 19, 9 l«ix
19 by to, 9 •*<«
Guapowd»r.-9 w*. Keutueky.
Dupont's, 9krg
Hay.- Prime Northern, 9 ton..
Ktrriogt Smoked, 9 hot
Hldffi.-IfrT. * •> »
HOM-—Beorlll's No. 1,9 aud 8,9 doz $14018
&0O.-V* 19X013
Lard.—In harrele, 9 » .«X
L*0d.-9 ....10018
LeathW.-Bole, 9 fo 30010
Upper, 9 f> , .60073
Harness, 0 >.»
Llquori.- Frcnrb Brandy, 9 gtllou $100110
Domestic Brandy, 9 gallon... .$10$3
Hidland Gin, 0 gallon $40(8
Jamaica Mam, 9 gallon $fl0$N
Corn Whisky, 9 galkm 0801
Bourbon WbDky, 9 (taJJon, ....$100010
Itohlason Contily, 9 gallon $304 GO
Peach Brandy, 9 cation.
barrel $4 00
Lnmb«.-P 1,000 feet, green $N03f>
Klin dried...$10030
Lathe.—9 1,000, sawed $ooo
Mackerel.-V kit $*OO0$I
9‘barrel.... .*.... .. !r. .$D0$tT
Nolle,-tod, 9 keg $11
with ta advance of 93 cent* on each lower number.
Print!,—9 yard „..,.e»0«
Pea Wute.-V bu.het $1730$ 00
Eloe.Hjifc
K
|| ft
Bteel,—9 ft.. ..... ,
Spool TJtraad.-9 dozen, Coato’e. -$1 *)
Ainmy’s ydotmv...v,..-Mn|M'ANk ~ “
, ... . > . .••w ..-1- ' At igiz>$|<t*| lint IndiM nAnm In Hlae/i
Sugar .-Brown, 9 »
ciariilodtArcN.*,-fin,
B,9B>
the Lodge ltoom In Masonic Hnll.im Thursday ovebtng,
March S3d, atTX' «» btiiluo*' or Impdrtnh'co to
tho whblo craft will bo brought forward.
m fiStUftii
I W. W. BOYD,
'liikdhnfgliml suiuoiinceN him-
0, 9 lb.
Loaf and Ornahcd, 9 lb,.J./.
'isotghum, $ gadotb.v 1
.New Orleans, new Crap, 0 gallon,..$150 p
Tnlfow-9 15
Teas,—Black, 9 lb '....$1 BO0$3
Green, 9 lb av . .....$1 6002 GO
Young Hyeon, 9 lb„ ,
Tobacco,—Common,9 lb.......................830(10
Medium, 9*1.. ' :coa»7S:
Prime, 9 lb $1©$1 50
Twtao—Kentucky Bagging, 9 lb ,
Vogetabloo—Potatoes,Irish,9 barrel,
Sweet Potatoes, 9 bushel .$15O0$O 00
Onions, 9 barrel $0 0007 00
Vinogar,—Whnleealo, 9 barrel $944530
Varnish.—9 gallon $5 5008 00
Wrapping Paper.-® renin...... .....$1 3505
Winos.—Port, Sherry nud Madeira, 9 gallon., ..$40$8
•Claret, 9 dozon •$O0$18
Champnguo, 9 dozen $3O0$45
Woodon Waro.—Painted bnekets ® doz...... $405 00
V, J!Tube, 9 nest $800 00
Solves, ® dozen .$* pO05 00
Orngs. Medicines, Paints, Oils, 3to.
No material changes have taken placo In prices slnco
our last quotations. Tho stocks on band aro full, and be
ing dally added to. Tho pitrchascs haro been made with
tho groatast care, by mon of tong experience; and we can
safely aay to onr friends at a distance, that Atlanta la the
placo to buy drug*. Wblto Lead, Zinc, and Window
Glass, omitted In onr former reports, will bo fonnd In tho
priisent.
Alcohol (03 9 cent.) ® gal...
Alum, by barrel, 9 lb
Alsplco, 9 lb
Brimstone, 9 lb
Borax, reflned, 9 lb
Blue Slime, ® lb
Blue Maes, P. ami W
Camphor, reflned, 9 Ih... .
Calomel, P. and IV 3 00
Colomol, Englisl 50
Caetor Oil, 9 gal $4 5000 On
Castile Soap, white, ® !b ..4(1
Carlmn Oil, by bbl., 9 gat 1 IlV
Cayenne Pepper, 9 ft 7501 Of) 1
Cream Tartar, 9 ti 75
Cinnamon Bark, ® 1b 3 00
Clovce, 9 lb 75
Cochineal, 9 lb 3 00
Coppura*,9 lb 708
Concentrated Lyo, case 15 (SI
Dover's Powdoi,9tb *50
Esa. Brown'* Ginger, doz (1 00
Ext. Logwood, box, 9 th 35
Ep»om Salt*, hhl., 9 lb 10013ft
Ginger Root, 9lb .330411
Ginger Root, powdered, 9 lb 33
Indigo, H. F., ® Ih 1 5003 00
Indigo, Madras, ® lb ,.l 0001 75.
Ipecac, powdered, ® th . !.. ... 5 00
Latino, 9 th li 30
Iron, pro carli, ® lb 10
$ 0 00
19ft
40015
....: HX
49050
334530
..1....V....1....1 on
.. ....$! 0001 75
Neps.—Greenleaf, and other standard brands, t
Uand'tall*v"lh.!
iJinl Oil, No. 1, 9 gal S 80
Linseed OH, Mil., 9 gat 4 0003 45
Mace, f) lh 4 00
Madder, prime, ® lb 48
Magnesia, curb., 9 lb. 09
Mercury, 9 lb.1 .......1 60
Morphine, nulpli., oz 0 51)
Niitmogs, prime, ® lb 3 00
Pepper, black, ® lb 45
Pnlaah, caso (Bahhott's) 10 00
Potaas Iodide, 9 lb 0 60
Poises, hl-carb, 9 lb 1 (SI
Putt)-, In bladders, 9 lb .....15
Quinine, P. and IV., and It. and S., 9 oz 3 50
Red Precipitate, ® ft 3 45
Rochelle Salts, ®ft 100
Rosin, 9 ft 15
Itlmbarb, K. I., select, ® ft 7 73
Rhubarb, Turk, powdered, 9 ft .30 00
Saltpetre, 9ft 33
Starch, ® ft '....14
Sods, bi-curb, 9 1b 15.
Hulphnr, flour, ® lb. 15
Snuff, Maccaboy, ® lh , 1 10
Snail, Garrett's, gross 15 oil
Suuff, Laralold's, doz 7.60
Sngnr of Lend, V ft 75
Tanner’s Oil, 9 gal 3 00
Turpentine, bid., ® gal 3 00
Venetian Red, V ft 13ft
Whiting, English, 9 ft 15
Pure White Lead, 9100 ft* $30 00
Common White Lend, 9 tdd tbs $10 00
Snow Whlto Zinc, French, ® too ft* $30 00
Snow White Zinc, Amerlrsii, ® 100 the. $17 00
WILSON
J. WILSON. nil. M. A. SIIACKII.rOKU
\V. G. SHACKELFORD,
(Lnto (lillcland, Howell Jfc Co.. Charleston, 8. C.,)
WITH
& SHACKELFORD,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ;
WHOLESALE
tiroccrH, & General Prodace Agents,
Key-Stono Bnlldlng, Whitehall Street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
... . . • t.l*•
tS^CousIgnmeiits soliclten.
Reveiiences—ltou. J. T. lleUlu, Selma, Ala.; Thurber
A Co., Mobile. Ala.; Berry, Jones A Do., Rome. Ga.
A i.'o., ciiarleston, S.’L'.i Jfrench A Co., 11. Tompkins ft
Co., Nashville, Trim.; Tapp, Kennedy ft Walsh, Carter
.t Uro., Louisville, Ky ; w. A. Ramsey £ Co., Angnata,
Oa. febt— 3m
O l>'
AUCTION .SALE <
VV .V'L' 1.0 li LOTS
On tbo Day Fpont ul tlio j’lty ol PonuacpIa.
TITILL he sold, 111 the elly uf Pensacola, on Wcdncs-
77 day, thu 38th ot 5tarch next, at public auction, to
the highest bidder, for cash, a tamo nntnher of lota tying
Immediately on tho hay front oi said city. Tlioao lots
comprise tho most valuahlo portion of tho city for tmsl-
uosa aud shipping puqioses.
The sale will ho peremptory. Maps, and plana, or tho
property ran ho iron at the office nf tho Alntuuna ft
Florida Railroad Company, where all Information re
quired can he obtained.
This pro '
381 It .March
This properly will tie offered nt private aato until tho
ircli. Perfect titles guaranteed.
GKO. W. HUTTON,
ALBX. C. IILOUNT, .
inert—33t PKTKH KNOWLES.
GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK,
OJP ATLAirTli
WILL DO A OENEKAL
Banking, Deposit, Exchange and
COLLECTION BUSINESS, 1 (
AND WILL EOT AND SELL
All kind* of Government HornrUlcs
bn Favorable Terras.
Dinreroiu—John lUiv, Presldqnt; W..W. Clayton, B.
E. Rawson, S. A. Bnramt, John Collier; B. L. Jones,
Cashier.
OProfflce for the nresrat. at tlio (tore of Messrs. Clay-
on, Adair ft Pbrt ", No. 18 Alabama (treet.
Jan3l—Cm
J. u. c. acorr. !,«. ransONs. , p,r.mw4«.;
SCOTT, PARSONS & FREEMAN,
IIEVAIL DEALOa IK
Dry Goods, Drugs, Medicines, &c.,
WHITEHALL arHKBT,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
fol) 1—3m
8200,000 ON ONE RI8K
Taken hr the safest ami most reliable :
IiiNuranoo Comii^iog
In America, backed by over
. $13,000,000
. I ibi >.-!». .i
4'ANII CAPITA I, AND ARSBT8.
' Loses* Promptly adjusted. Hates reasonable.
JGnN 0. WhlTNKR, Agent,
At McCamy A Co.'a Drag Blora,
marlH-lu , Alabemg ijreet, Atlanto.Qe,,.
M Ot.ppjtii Atlapla.,Lodge,-No. Ml, mid
hereby hnllfled to alleiid at
•elf aa a, candidate for Jndgo of thu County
Court, and moat rcapoetfolly toliclt* the wpport of Ids
f(!t(p9-eltlzim*of Fulton concty. Election prat Monday
in Stty noxt. , ,
'■flrtT20—td y T M HI*
Wo " r ° AuU»OTt.*o^ »o Ai»Mqunco
GtnnuE fl. Tiionas a candldato for County
Bottcltdr of Fulton county, election 1st Wednesday In
Jffay, 1918. , mar38—Id
f .!$*•; ^ 5 3
- Nollco-Tho name or Hlnrord D.
Kjfi, Smith, Esq., is announced as a randtdate for
ttiq office of Judge of tho County Court. Election flrat
■J&ufc.ifeiM 1 ■
Brtja, Wo aro authorised to oniiounco
that nt tho sollclutton of many friends, Judge
W». EzzAnn, has consented to bo a eaudldato for Jndgo
of the Comity Court for Fulton county, at tho election on
tho flrat Wednesday In May next, mnrlB-td.
|>7^afllarke ft Hooter hove removed rrom
thclrotd stand on Decatur street, to tho store
formerly occupied by Messrs. Howard. Evans ft Co.
tiding, Whitehall street, where they .will
bo pleased'tb sorraUietr old frfoiids and customer*. '
marSO—lw
■ t*8'l tl«» ft--i- “v'. I.'Tl.
P72h BLUR IIOIIHU RESTAURANT.
Motto : “ Live and Let Live.”
i Great reduction of prices! Tho cHcapeatmodo of liv-
lngl Coffee flvo cents por cup t
Ciffeo, Broiled Ram, and Blacult 48 cents.
Coffeo, 11am and Eggs 58 cents.
CpfjTeo and Buckwheat Cake*. S3 cents.
Coffeo amt Dry or Buttered Toast 30 cents.
Coffee and Biscuit at cents.
Coffeo, Ram and Kgga and Utecnlt 88 rente.
Beefsteak 88 cents.
Tho above dishes, and many others embracing all the
varieties if tW dcdaon.’aroqiyVW^orderAtaU.ho.nre.
GAME constantly on hand! “Lilltojnke'' will always
tie ready to servo you in a manner peculiarly his own I
UKItGAN ft PEASE.
■ t llLltE HOUSE.
Would you wish to get a breakfast,
And to havo It any time!
Would you Uko It aerved to order,
With or wlthont nto or wine!
Would you wish tho choicest beefsteak,
Always takon from the loin;
Cooked to anlt the most fastidious,
Well done, rare, or tenderloin 1
Would yout-whou both faint and weary.
Like that beat of table drink,
Pure distilled from native Morha,
Clear as amber—only think!
Would you like your dinner early,
| Oral 4 p. ni. so grand,
Where the clerks and merchant tailors
Gets the best that's In tho land!
Would you, when the day la over,
Sound of gavel heard no more,
Like to strengthen wearied nature,
(’onto to Pcaso'a open door.
Here you'll And jour bread and butter.
Beefsteik, ham and eggs In time,
Oysters served that none can equal,
Fleli and game superbly flue I
“ Llttti Juke " wilt take your orders,
And your mono/ when It’s due,
Not forgetting that attention
Wins the public favor, too.
These, aud many more attractions
Cluster round the Bine House eland.
Where tho Inner man la gladdened,
“ I.lve and let live " all that can.
manta- bkrgan ft pease.
Noutliern Express Office, Atlanta,
March 18,1886.— 1 The office for delivering of At
lanta Freight will horealter be kept at the principal office
of the company, on Alatiama street.
uiar)7—131 V. DUNNINO, Agent.
BOAnD OF HEALTH, ATLANTA.
1st Ward-Dr. B. F. Botnar.
3d Ward—Dr. J. (1: Westmoreland, Chairman.
3d Ward—Harrison Pettis,
4th Ward—Marcus A. Bell, Secretary.
6lh Ward—Dr. J. N. Simmons.
Ax directed by tho Board, 1 request the cltizoua to rc-
porl to any member thereof, any nnlsance affecting tho
health of tho community. .
MARCUS A. BELL, Secretary.
March 15,1868. marl7—It
NOTICE ! NOTICE ! NOTICE !
of ~ nr
< >'‘SIGN OF THE RED FLAG.”
LIEBEIIMAN BROS.,
Whitehall Street, 4lh door from cor. Alabama.
$20,000 WORTH OF DRY GOODS
To be Closed Out in 15 Days!
CALICO AT TWENTY CENTS
Now Is ynnr chance for Bargains I
UolmlmiN lit Tlilrty Oontu!
LESS THAN NEW YORK COST!
We inteud lo close out our Extensive Stock hy the
30th March. We offer for fifteen days only, our large and
well assorted stock at teas than New York cost. Call amr
well asti
mart-lm
AisrGkija itv
THE GREAT
MAIL
TIME!
ROUTE
EAST AND NORTHEAST,
V. & A. and E. Tenn. & Ga.
AND THEIR CONNECTIONS.
T RAINS leave Atlanta dally at 7.38, P. M„ making
close connections throughout. Through to Lynch-
buffi la 48 hoars: through to Richmond Ri 55 hours;
tliTmigh to Norfolk tn 61 hours; through to Washington
In 50 bonra; through to Baltimore In 58 hour*: through
to Philadelphia In 08 hours; through to New York In 67
hours.
Under the new arrangement, which took effort Febru
ary 18th,Sun, CLOSE CONNECTIONS are made by all
roads representing the line to aboro point*.
Passengers, by Uklug this continuous all rail route,
void tht annoyance of omnllniMea and ferric*.
Comfortable SLEEPING CARS are now ran between
BAGGAGE CHECKER THROUGH.
eorv to ask for Tickets rta Western ft Atlantic
and East Tcnnesse* route.
Fare as Low and Tlmo an Qulok
As by any other route.
For THROUOn TICKETS, apply'at the Weatorn ft
Atlantic Depot; AtlanU.
JAMBS H. PORTER,
General Ticket Agent.
ROUBKT BAUU1I,
- Superintendent W. * A. Railroad.
TO RUNT,
snwp foV.
W marlit6 McNAUOHT, ORMOND ft GO.
JUHT BECEIVEiy.
la Western lied Potato**, .'I
fohll-c
OOX & HILL
Have now in Store and for Sale:
'1.00 D0XEfl VHQUGA TOBACCO—various
>sa Fine-Cut Tobacco.
Crow'* Old Bourbon Whisky,
Hooch Bourbon Whisky.
Gibson'* XXX ttyo Whisky,
ill Gibson's X XXX Rye Whl.ky,
1* Gibson's Old Ne< Ur Whisky, (1848.)
casks Cognac Brandies,
amalraSom.
lew Enriand Run,
1W case* cni*ui;ureno Wtnen-Mntii, Cabinet, Ac.,
■faB®*-
%
1 Tflutddlen Preen and Black Tea, Ae. marit-lm
, t AFVLENl APDLKmI
10 BARRELS ('HOICK APPLES to arrive this week.
'•* •, R.M. MCPHERSON,
mai*-«
Atlacu, (
HOG E, MILLS & CO.
G-ate Oity Foundry,,
CAB AND MACHINE WORKS,
j i Kariotta Stropt,
ATLANTA, . . , , . . GEORGIA.
We.are prepared to Build and Repair
Bagscnger and Freight R. R. Cars,
ALSO,
Steam Engines and Saw Mills,
Hngar Mills, Horse Powors,
Aud all kinds of Machinery.
In the Foundry Department,
Wc are prepared to make
Castings, both Brass and Iron,
OF EVERY DESCRIPION;
And having a largo amount of Patterns on hand, havo pe
culiar facilities for Oiling orders. We especially beg to
draw tho attention of BU1LDKR8 and others to onr
ELEGANT PATTERN8 FOR
Columns, Verandahs, Steps,
Window Caps, Sills, Gratings, *c„
From which we can supply Caettnga of the beat quality,
aud In the shortest time aud at less price than they can
lie obtained elsewhere here. Wo shall also coon go Into
aunnfocture of HOLLOW WARES of all kinds.
It.*. IMItKAK.
In tho Carpentry Department,
Wo are prepared to manufactnre
HASH. DOORS, 11L1NDH,
And every description of Carpentry work. Also, to Dress
and Match Lumber In a superior manner. All kinds of
Turning, Hcrowl Sawing, Ac.
marlll—3m
•GOME AND SEE VS.Jgk
STEAM ENGINES
* AND
SAW MILLS, &c, &o.
REMEMBER/* SA.W MILL MEN,
Thu undersigned is the Solo Manufacturer of Bununw*'
ixeitovED Head Block for Saw .Mills.
Patent applied for.
P K. TIMMONS desires to call the attention of those
• wanting the above article* to those of
HIS OWN MANUFACTURE.
They are the Mills (hat will rut the Lumber, are imtverful
anil durable, and will give satisfaction in every particular.
Call and examine them, nt thu Foundry amt Machine
Works, No. 178 Fenwick street, opposite the Wilier
Tower.
F. E. TIMMONS,
Augusta, (la.
STEAM BOILERS,
TEAM PUMPS, STEAM FITTINGS, furnished at
short Hotter by
F. E. TIMMONS,
Augusta, Ua.
Anti-Friction Metal,
rented to kIvu entire 08110/111:11011. Made only by
F. E. TIMMONS,
An;;iiita, (Ju.
Paper Mill Machinery.
D RYING CYLINDERS, Calender Hollo, Jtaf* Cutters,
&c., for Paper Mlllo, built to order.
F. E. TIMMONS,
Atigurtta, ua.
WITH FACILITIES UNSURPASSED,
kTOIITII OK SOUTH, lie feels confident that he ran
7 give entire satisfaction to all who will give him a
ill.
F. E. TIMMONS,
No. 170 Femvlek street,
opposite tho Water Tower,
tnarld-tra Augusta, Ua.
F. M. RICHARDSON,
Corner Whitehall and Hunter SI*,,
Atlanta, Georgia.
COOKING STOVES.
^yUST RECEIVED aud TO ARRIVE, 175 of the latest
and mo*l Improved Cooking Stoves. For »ale hy
F. M. KU'IIAltDSON.
PARLOR ANP OFFICE STOVES.
^FINK LOT. In store sud for Bale hy
F. M. ItlCUAltDSON.
PLATED GOODS.
^ SUPERIOR LOT OF CASTORS, SPOONS. FORKS,
LADLES, ftr For sale hy
F. M. ItlCUAltDSON.
TIN WARE.
JAPANKD, PLANISHED and STAMPED TIN WARE.
For ante hy
F. M. RICUARDSON.
HOUSE FURNISHING COOPS.
yyOUSE FURNISHING GOODS of avery descri ption
Always on band and for sale hy
F. M. RICHARDSON.
WHOLESALE BUYERS
'^’ILL do well to examlno th* larg* stock of TIN
A’ARE mauubrturcd hy
F. M. RICHARDSON.
JOB WORK
QF ALL DESCRIPTIONS done with Neatness and Dis
patch, by
F. M. RICHARDSON.
Tin Waro in Exchange for Lead.
ryilN WARE and other good^tn Urge or email quanti
ties, will bo axchangodfor Lead, at
feb3—3m P. M. RICHARDSON'S.
ORME & FARRAR,
GKOCEBS,
Forwarding & Commission Merchants,
Mnyrlotta (Street,
ATLANTA GEORGIA,
Havo on Hand and Beceiving:
lonoo bushels Corn-prime While and Yellow.
318 kegs New Lard,
175 hbls Floor,
38000 lbs New Bacou-Sugar-Cnred, Canruaed
and Bulk Hams, 4V
150 hbls Whisky,
1UJM lbs White Lcad-at New York coat.
These articles wc will sell at wholesale, and at low fig
ures, having made arrangements with Western homes by
which wc ruii afford lo sell cheap,
marld-lm OUMK ft FARRAR.
T.
Atlantn Adv«rtl*emonw.
R. TMC. CLARKE,
WHOLESALE GROCER
—AMD—
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
WblteliaU Street,
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA.
S A __
tbnalness
w.
K.
G.
JJURE DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS.
McCAMY ft CO.
r
INDOW GLASS AND PUTTY.
JfcCAMY ft CO.
miLDKN S FJ.U1D EXTRACTS and Helrabnld’a Reme-
JL dies. McCAMY ft CO.
F. K. O. Urand
McCAMY ft (
Jsmalra Rum. Scotch ami Irish Whisky, Port,
Sherry, Mmlclra sud Malagu Wines.
McCAMY ft CO.
T HE I,AST OF “JIMMY DICK,” the oldest Bourbon
over known—8 year* old.
McCAMY ft CO.
ARDEN SEEDS.
MeCAMY ft CO.
G
1 ,71 NK ASSORTMENT Shaving, Toilet,Tooth, Eraslve,
lhirbcr, liar anil Casllto Soaps.
MeCAMY ft CO.
TNINE CHEWING TOBACCO-J. A. Smith’* Va.,
J; Criimiiton's Va., Sunny South, Edmund's C. C. C.,
Half Dime. Calllnmla (lold Roll and other hranda.
MeCAMY ft CO.
J^JACCABGY, Scotch anil liuppee Snuffs
Al.l. Ol' TUE ABOVE ABTICLKS •
At WT|blcHfVto and Rctnil,
SICN OF “T. F. K. C.,"
Alabama Street, Atlanta, Georgia,
marl—Ini
COOKING STOVES
JUKI*
•ale by
150 0,0 m ' 0V,M ' **ow to *tore> and for
F. M. RICUARDSON.
T HE UNRIVALED HARP, and lha Model Cool
Stove*, with two Ovana, IO bahadonl^ at wj.lrae
RAILROAD LANTERNS.
2Q DOZEN RAILROAD
inarl-c
HATS 11V TUE MILLION,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
CAN BE IUD
AT MY OLD STAND, WHITEHALL STREET,
H. v turn Ciixfl or Dozon,
AT THE FOLLOWING RATES:
JfJ0 DUZ Men's Black Wool Hat*, at $tt per dox.
108 doz Men's lllark Wool nats, at $14 per dox.
58 doz Men's Blark Wool Rate, at $18 50 per dox.
50 doz Men's Black Wool Halt, at $18 to $31 per dox.
58 doz Men's Drab Wool data, at $13 SO to $31 perdox.
88 doz Men's Black Fnr Hats, at $31 per doz.
35 iloz Men'a Black Fnr Hats, at $37 to $30 per dox.
35 cases Straw Hats, (on llieway,)at $3 60to $31 perdox
10 cases flue Straw Goods, (on the way,) at $31 lo $86;
per dog,
ALaO, A LAKOE AM) 8PI.KNDID ASSonTMEKT OP
Black amt Drab Fur and Beaver Hats, at $30 to $80
per doz.
8 cases Dress Silk amt Casalmere Hat*.
Bo Roady by I at March for the Trade!
Being Agent (or an Eastern Hat Factory, l am able to
funqietc with any Hat establishment In the Stele, at I
am receiving, weekly, large additions tn my atock.
J. M HOLBROOK. Agent
GLAJSTIER HOUSE,
KKPAIRRD AND BEFITTED,
fflnlbcrry Street,
MACON GEORGIA.
GEO. M. LOGAN, Prorletor-
O^nnlbuM ami Itaigtfuigo IVugon,
AT THE TRAINS,
Will carry I'assengers aud and Baggage to and from the
I> 10 1» O T .
FREE OF CHARGE.
Jenff-ffm
TuoMts p. lowe. . Ataknt u. TmtAenES.
NUW riRM.
—) .■ I
fllllK und.-rslgunt have asstn-lelnl thcmselvee In bust
I. uess under the firm nano of
liOWi: A THRASHER,
For the put|H>se of eoudurtlrig a
GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS,
(XXCUIMYXir,)
And havo taken tho Wararoou* uuder and lu rear of the
Masonic Uatl,
DECATUR BTBEXT, ATLANTA,’QA„
Whore we ere prepared to receive mi storage, or for sale,
ell kinds of Merchandise. Cotton, Tobacco end Country
IW» of every descripllon,
$«~Strict pereODAt attention to all buslnesa gruran-
teed. A share of pubUe palroukge reitlrited.
fehh-fim
8teom KngiBM for 8ale.
■ AUO. • - j w
cue TMInree IMwerKogtoe tod Bollare, wtU bo sold
cheait Apply to i ., ...
P. E. TIMMONS,
UlMHI-fi? Hrt ' T ' ,lCk ° ri,O *“ 0 Wl Aug^Ii*
VINO RE-BUILT MY STORE and WAREHOUSE,
I am now prepared to do a large Grocery and Fro-
raelneae: and from my tone experience lo tbo trader
(twenty years,) feel confident that I will be able to giro
mil utltaetlon to all that may give me a trial,
COH0IOHXEHT8 RESPECTFULLY SOLICITED
And Remittance* promptly nude.
100 bale* Hay,
500 bntheli Fresh Cora Heal,
350 sacks Extra Family Floor,
400 barrels Extra Family Floor,
1000 bnshels White Corn,
1300 bushels Mixed Corn,
35000 the New Bacon,
18000 I be Prime Leaf Lard.
THOMAS A. WARWICK,
Long and favorably known to the trade of AtUnta and
•nronndlng villages, and to the prominent produce deal
er* of Tenneseee, will give hie attention to the genera!
business, and solicit patronage,
mart—3m R M. CLARKE.
A. 1. BO&EliT.
T. W. nOBERT.
SIMS, ROBERT & CO.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
—AND—
Commission Merchants,
Franklin Building, AUbcma Street,
ATLANTA, - - - -^ - OEOROIA.
In Store and io Arrive s
1U800 bushels Corn,
1000 bnshcle Oats,
M0 bnshels Cotton Seed,
10 cheats Tea,
60 bags Coffee.
60 dozen Weeding Hoc*.
MO barrels Flour,
1)3 barrels Sugar,
6 barrels Son Shell Almonds,
5 barrels Pecan Nnta,
50 kit* Extra Mess Mackerel,
1(0) reams Wrapping Paper,
-ALSO-
Axes, Spades, Shovels,
Black Smith BelloWs,
Vises, Anvils,
Horse and Mule Shoes.
Nalls, Hasps, Flics,
Stocks and Dies, Ac.,
Rope, Mow Lines,
Tongue Chains,
Trace Chains,
Fifth Chains,
Stay Log Chains,
Powder, Shot, Stretchers, ftc
Tobacco, Soap,
Tepper, Spice, Cream Tartar,
Soda, (Huger, Starch, ftc.
KAOS TVANTBDt RAGS WANTED I
mart—3m
T. T. PXASE,
Atlanta, Oa.
o. o. wtui-n,
(late Wheeler ft Wilbur,)
Macon, Go.
P. P. PEASE & CO.,
No. 17 Alabama Street,
ATIaANTA,
GEORGIA,
WILBUR, PEASE A CO.,
Hal*ton’s Bang*, 3d Bt., bet. Cherry ft Poplar,
MACON’,
0X701101 A,
COTTON FACTORS AND
Forwarding & Commission Merchants
Rarxnrwcxa—Jsmc* M. Beebe, Doatoo, Mas*.; D. Rod-
nay King, Philadelphia, Penn.; McDaniel ft Irby, Lynch
burg, Va. j Erwin ft Hardee, Savannah, Ga.; Guthrie ft
Co., Louisville, Ky.; Scott ft Brae, 81. Lout*, Mo.; Wm.
Brace ft Co., New York; R. M. Btlhop ft (Xx, Cincin
nati, Ohio; Ward, Shaw £ Co., Montgomery, Ala.; 8.8.
Webb ft Co., Mobile, Ala.; Masseogale ft Snyder, Nash-
vtUe, Tenn.; Fisher ft Warden, St. Loots, Mo. j Taylor
A Qlffuey, New Orleans, La. ’ jans-aa
COTTON IKED.
prVK HUNDRED BUSHELS CHOP 1*5.
LANGSTON, CRANE ft CO.
W K have tor salt a fin* BRUSSELS CARPET, inlte-
bt* for a room 18 or 80 feet square, which w* are
instructed to tail vary low.
LANGSTON. CRANK ft CO.
BLACKING.
f|7 WENTY GROSS MAS02CS and othar maker*’. ]
LANGSTON, CRANK ft CO.
TOBACCO.!
ONKHUNDBKD BOXK8 PACE'S KMPIRK and Other
— T 78W»». CRANK ft CO.
WHISKY.
80BBKT80N COUNTY, to bar-
• “ LANGSTON, CRANK ft Co!
WHAC1MNG PAPBB.
jpiVX RUNDRKD RKAMS. For sale by
1 LANQSTON, CRANK A 00.
CIQAKS.
ONKDUNDRED AND FIFTY THOUSAND, vxriotis
LANGSTON. taiANK * Op.
SO.%1*.
0 N ufoctory >R,tD AN ° > In ' POrKS AMOK Nau-
’ LANGSTON, CRANE ft CO,