The daily intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1858-1868, March 22, 1866, Image 1

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ThurarinyWornjlng, Matron 82, mm)- From onr Evening Edition, of Yc«tMday. CommercialJntolligonco. r moner market .... w._»i - nf Ann rant, in WBPNWPAT Aioiimnw, ««»v«• remain* quiet, wllh a .till briber dcdlna of one coot, lu row. Out broker* this morning at* baying “ffi liitfal Wceul*. Slim buying at 10 and P 1 ”* Southnrn.lH.nkbm.hato undergone no change, wllh mu. demand Ibr them. Kxchango on »» ' •“*«; matiia i ho name, Greenback* may bo borrowed at five per nut. (wr mouth. ATLANTA COTTON KARKKT. Tliu cotton market I. emphatically duU, with none com- lug III excepting an occa.lonat .traggUng bale or two on rouiilry wagon*. SUddllng. anil for 08 cent., amt other grade, in proportion. corn, rnoDBca, arc., Use .lightly declined. A good article of while corn ,Illy be purchased by the car load at $1 bnabcl. encke Included. Yellow and mixed, $1 0801 30 ,.,. r bu.ticl, by the quautlty, racks included. W c lake it as a fair Indication that bnslncea la prosper- on. when our merchant. ...to that the different raUrond. ,,, riot able to take all the freights offered them, amt that nur business men suffer serious liiomveulei.ee there- Iruiu. _ AuRUatit Mnrltet. Muuultl.-fbf/<Hi.—'The market continue, an dull and unsettled that we are unable to give correct quola- Twenty bales low middling sold to-daj at auction, „,„i;.„„ attachment at We. Iter iKtund. tleergia llallroad Tor the week ending Man It IT, I.IMI. Keeclpte to-day,NtS bales. t ,-M. -Market quirt. Broker, buying at I®, and sell- lie-at llH, with a moderate demand. ' ‘ state and c-lty Honda are in demand. -CbiuM. tilfonitllsl- (toIiinibUH Market. „ Cite it SO.—(Wfp/i.—Market yestenlay dull and Irregu- l w Mlddliug**j!,:tiV. Slrlrt middlings will not com mand morn than the latter dgnro.-»«i. Itluiitgoniery Klarket. M on n n - felon.—Middling, bring 99030. Hood or dinary to lew middlings bring 250«, wltK small enlea and very light demand. mobile market. I nto vr, March Hi—CW/o».-Sales to-day 1900 bales, the market dosing quiet but linn. The demand wa. good, but Mies were eeutlued to a few bnyers. Llttlo cotton was ottering, owing 10 a disagreement between parlies not be ing settled. ... If, irlanaml Fnmnciu/.-Tlic following are the closing rates of ttie day: |j*i$l31, liuyiu.4 aiul acHiug. Silver l*JUi&l'Yi, nuy- iu .. a nd idling, sterling Kxclutnge, Bills Lading and Clear rip, IWfblM. Francs, -1,10. Mow York Cotton Bills, d veto leu days’ sight, X&X diseouut. Bank rales for -lit. |kit. Exchange, Healers and Bankers' rales, par® d,-, ount. Mew Orleans sight, >i premium.—dt/rerflarr. Louisville market. S.VTI UIIW. Mardi IT.-Money mailers eimtlnno rattier .....I e.i.y with uScbangml rales for all drat class P«P‘ Ktchangc ru |,-s actl»o with buyers al 1-4101-10 pre mium, and telling ftt 1-100,q premium. ill, dispatches to the Exchange from Mow York quoted i ml opened at CO',, mid closed at Cotton "mil and nominal nt tuft II cents. Mess |«>rl; tending lip- wai,l»t $'.H fatifdfi tills. Ba* 1 ' Writs at lh>i# cents, fin- • ititsall reported pork $20, f.xi 60, asked, llncuti (Inn;; dear sides MH cents, clear rih sides, 1.T.S, cents. Laril l :v ld al |t V, cents. Whisky $2 25 free. Chicago reported lings nominal and nuehanged. Pork quiet at $45 75020; prime mess $31. Balk meals quiet and Unchanged, laird lujgood demand al lsV0laM cents. Wheat llrm ; $1 •.*.*, Itejecleil corn dull ut HIM cent*. Oats dull at 'll*, cents. Wtd-ky iiominnl at $4 44. The meeting on 'Change was very full, wllh moro ani mation and considerable stir among Jobbers, with Iraus- actlona In the aggregate to a heavy extent. A better let-ling prevailed for provisions, and the market is more hiioy.ml with fair sales. The river is again at high tide, though falling to day.— The tuddeu change In the weather from worm rain to dillly frost and freexlng, ha. tended to check ihu .well ing water courses. The sales of prime lunl iu tierce, at 19c. were quite large to-day, also a round lot on private terms, and bacon tides at lTJfc., also 15 llercea magnolia bams at 44c. Cot- Inn is in moderate Inquiry', wllh sales of a round lot of good ordinary to low middling at 3U®39c.—Journal Nnv Orlcons market. New Oiilxaks, March 18.—Cotton Irregular—sales to- diy hull hales. Receipts for the week 17.ISK). E\|s>rts for the week IT.isil bales. Slock In part 101 .Oust bales. (Ink! opened at !MK, advanced to 99*., nud dosed at New York Cotton and (told market. New Youk, March 111.—Colton ahows a declining Icn- dem y. The rules to-day were Ml liales at lie lio!d4S';, l.lvcrpool .Tlnrket, 1 1:-- You,:. March Ut.—Liverpool dates to thetuh Inst., ived I’lic sales td cotton lor t tie week were 71,001) bales, of which speculator, aud ex|urler* tmik 10,000. American Hu Inn/L-il. Egyptlnn advanced ,V01d. I lilted States 6-90's 70.','©7(l.<f. Cnnsnls sti..®80H. .Vlurriago of (Jell, Clientliiiiu, rite Nudiville Union Ims n glowing mvotml id ihccemiiiniy which lately enmo olT In that (ity, in which Major Ocncritl Frank Client limn Imiv a prominent pail This gallant nfllcer was r.-fiinly cnptnrtil hy a lovely lady of Tennessee, and was imluml to take the oath of allegiance to I’o l mi'll, which was duly administered hy Hlshop Quintaril, of the Kpiscopal Church, in the I Tot-ncc of many tllgnllnrlcs mitl fashionable ptoplc Id Ihu “Rock City." Hut wc will let the L'linn detail the Incidents of the interesting oc casion which came off in the Presbyterian A iiiiinlxr of distingiiisliPil ex-military eldef » -» lllllllilll l/llll/T* him nlio f'rnnvl the orcitflion hy thoir pruHcncc, liruniliw.nt nninn,. <1...... .. r\ .. _ lil ‘ 1 ' • t *. ., I III* II III IfW,llvti • r “niiii<: n t, among them being Generals Buckner, > (Mniljij of Georgia, anil Cero Gordo Wll- Awaiting the arrival of tint lirldal party, tlie or gain I truck up a lively voluntary on the pow- and by and hy Ihu choir, cnmiioscd <a a couple of m ore of singers, from different 1 ' j 111 feat's, sung an anthem appropriate to the neeuxifin, tilling thocilitleo with joyful melody.— Ihdiop (jtiintard, stirjilieedin llowtng gown, now (im red mid t(Hik a seat in front <il* the inilpit. \K 111 Is* I O . .... .1 I.. Al . 1 ' ’ nhile wailen d around, in Hie pulpit and'out, u Ministers belonging sprinkling of pla'mlydren-s-d ii|ui„„-is ueionging lit Ulirtn ilt dfiminlnalinns, were iildet speelaloiw <d the scene. At ulmtii a ipiarler to eight the bridal iMirty entered, tlio hrirle, Miss Annie lfols.-rlsoo, lenii- " n nnii ol her lulher. Tlie Indies were in lily anti elegantly attired, and tlie party al one,; attracted tlie attention of Urn vast iitnli- , 'Vaappcud Ilia names, in pair-', of the I'riiie, -mauls and grooms’-meu who acted ou tlie •srosion, the latter Imviug forineriy iHdonged to ‘eai-ral (dicathuin’s stall': Major John Ingram •till 1 IlHil .Ii-Iinii. n.,lli.iA. n . II i . I it li O t - J oi.au . iigiijin <1111111 lliuruui Old Mtw.Iiainle Patterson; Major-i. II. McNairy u td Miss Ihonmsi Major G. V. Voting mid Miss - ir> Horenro Clark; Major li. Ilmnjilon nml Ml-iS Mary KlllolL : MlliorTImmnq J>, |J(inril ii.i.I y. tlUott; AlujorTltonuui F. llonryiiiiii -tea hue (.lark; ijr. J. li. Ilitisl ami Miss Uiiiii- ■'); < aptaln A. 1.. ltolierlsou and Mlsa Annie ''.ni dbijor ,1. I). Us'klimt and Mlsa Louie Ir- - 11 Hlshop Uuintnnl, using tlie soleiiin ami inpresnive servh'es or tlie Kpiwnpiil t'hureh, I nronned the marriage e< rcmony, Mr.' -iiolH-ri ll| e young liuly'a fatlier, giving away Hit, 1 ‘cremony over, the Itishop retiiiesl- 1 1'?; ceremony over, the Itislion reonest- I he atitlhnce to retain their neats until Ihe 1 ,1 I'.'fiy bad retired from the church. To tie ni-wly-mnrriud pair we extend our eoiigrntii- and wish them unbounded Mbs for many, many years. '*ERHOU OEA8E8 TO RE DANGEROUS WHEN REASON 18 LEi! v I’FREE TO 00llilAT;iT.W4r<!wn. VOL. XII. .ATIjAOTA 22, im. no, 67. Mjr Telegrnpli. ASSOCfATKD rilKsri DtBPATCltKS. ' (From thn Macon Telegraph.] LATER FROM EUROPE. New York,- March 10.—liy nn arrival to-day, we have Liverpool dates to tlie Otli instant. Market*.—Tlie attics of cotlbii for the week amounted to 7-1,01)0 bales, 10,000 of wlilelt were taken oh spccdhtikiti and for export. American dualities are lliiclmugcd; Kgyptiuns have nd- vnneed id. a til. Klve-twontles were quoted70| n 70J; Consols, 8(l| a 80). NFAV YORK MARKETS. New York, March 19.—Cotton has a declin ing tondency. Sales to-day, 900 bales at41 cents. Hold 138J. COMailKSSrOKAL news. Washington, March 10.—In tho Scnnto tteday Mr. Fessenden reviewed tho letter of Governor Graham, of NorUi Carolina, published in tho Rational Intelligencer, which, be said, was writ ten to show tlmtthu investigations of tlie liccmi- ut ruction Committeo was not impartial. Air. Fessenden said lie did not regard tlie Intely re- hclliotts Slates in tlie light of u criminal on trial, nor was he acting in the cnpacity of prosecutor. It Mr. Graham desired to introduce further tes timony in tlie ease of North Carolina, ho should do so. Tho House re-considered the vote hy which tho loan hill was rejected; and nvcommUtcd the hill to tlie Committee on Ways and Means. ItllOUK ISLAND REPUBLICAN CONVENTION. Providence, March 20.—Tlie Uuion 8lain Convention now in session here lmve nominated General Burnside for Governor. CONOUESSIONAL NEWS. Washington, March 20.—The. House, to-day, pussed tho 1>1II to protect from legal prosecution Union oillccrs for ncls committed during the war hy order of their superior officers. THE NEW OULEANS MAYORALTY. Augusta, Mareli 20.—It is not at all probable that the President will interfere in the election of .Mayor Monroe of New yrlenns. NEW YORK MARKETS. New York, Mareli 20.—Colton has a declin ing tendency. Sales to-day, ;i,700 hales, al Mil} a 40. It,-him or News. Mayor May of Augusta calls upon tlie people of tlmt city to “put their Ilduses iu order” in view of the apprehended approach of Hie cholera.— All decaying nml decayed vegetables and imiuml snbslimccs are to be removed from tho premises of each citizen daily. General Brnnuiiu 1ms placed at the djfposaFof Mayor AtSy a number of wagons, wllh drivers, to facilitate the removal of tlie filth. We expect from tlie well known energy nnd active solicitude for tlie welfare of Hie city of nur worthy Mayor Himilur precaution ary measures will lie inaugurated here at an early day. The house of II. S. Sorugs, Esq., in Greene Cut Burke County,- was burned ou Saturday to gether with ils enlifu contents. No insurance.— Tito lire was acehlenlal. The htrgesl robbery which 1ms probably ever been perpetrated tin litis country was committed in Exchange Place, New York, on Friday night, Otli instant. Tlie safe of Mr. Lord, a large bro ker amt-real estate agent, was colored and bonds and securities to the estimated amount of $t,-i 500,000 nlistracted. A reward of $200,000 ban been offered for Hie apprehension of Hie robbers. An eclipse of Hie moon will take plnre on tho ilOlli nml Mist of (ids month. Tlie beginning of the eclipse will he lit O.ffO in the evening; begin ning of tlie lotnl phase, 10.87; middle of tho to tal phase, 11.27; end of Hie total pliAse, Mist Mareli, 12.10 a. in.; end of Hie eclipse, 1.28 a. in., duration of die total eclipse, one hour nml thirty- nine minutes; duration of Hie whole eclipse, three hours and fifty-two minutes. The phenom enon of n total eclipse occurs so seldom We hope the night of tlie 80th will 1)0 clear, in order tlmt tho event may l*e witnessed. We arc pleased to learn from tlie Memphis Argue tlmt General Forrest lins so far recovered from his late attack of small pox Hint he was able to 1» on the street last week, apparently en joying good spirits with the return nl health and strengUi. We aru told tlmt nn Holiday afternoon a diffi culty occurred in Girard between Messrs, Brail Olive and Henry Foster, in which the latter wns shot, not dangerously, however, in the shoulder. Tito dispute arose about some money matters, it seems to ns tlmt there has beet) enough of shooting going oil for the past four years to sat isfy any one. A great many people think differ ently, judging from their actions.—Cola mho* Sun. Tiie Savannah JlejtuUican, of llteolh,cnntainH tills paragraph: Drowned, off' the island of Cuba, on Hie Fitli of February, Colonel C. U. Brent, ol Hie late Confederate army. He was iu the 2-llh year of Ills age. Tills sad occurrence look place while Colonel Brent was en route front New Orleans to Brazil. Tlie Colonel lmd jumped overboard to rescue a sailor who lmd fallen trom aloft, nnd although every effort was made to recover them, yet, owing to tho freshness of Hie wind it was impossible to do so. Colonel Brent was nn duly at Augusta in Feb ruary nnd March of last year, on Dm stair of General I). H. Hill. A.i tutcounl „f an execution In Amoy, China, uie eoudenmed man being lashed to a cross ! . .y iocl> y<jg > f commenced hill horrible butchery ) iirst cutting off Hin flesh above Hie eyes; next it!., ““4 ‘hen the breasts; then bu cut il.rr < * .. ... DlVMUt | ll|CH • MU •-III !.!„ f 1 ' ••“Jnuucltt or caili arm. Then the *.h» of the thighs wore cut out in Hie same woin ini wii iu mm; miuib trie executioner had performed u i*° n tl,,) i MK,r wrtlch, be inM knlte « l,Ie ani1 toot nnoUier, uixiut longand ul«mt auliu:h broad,andeul tlm "“"nfi'' 0 11,0 C| * W, < With uli' 1 h ®n lie made several tlourUhe* eat h'^11“ ll , lnt0 " K ‘ l w °r vielbn’abody, m &IT, o l0 s f rt “ rnun ' 1,1 * l,e ,nllWle •» I !' ‘' ,li,J extent of tho blade, uud. SX"* with tho knife, let out Ids cm Abe l ' |, ‘ yi ' 8l ^ nv “li totto JsbeQ the lm In thl* m body was n nnm. auaee Inhuman t vry (waiting tP On the ndvent of tho nrmy under General Sherman into Hnvnnnuh, Hie office ol tlie llcjiub- liean wits turned over, we Isdieve, to Mr. J. E. Hays, ol Massachusetts, who has, since the occu pation, las'ii publishing tlie paper under tlie title of tin; Savannah National Hcpuhtieun. Its former proprietor, Col. W. F. Sims, having laid claims for hU property before I'resident Johnson, we are informed Hint Hie cnmnmmler ot the department, Geneml Brannon, received orders front life President to restore the office to Colonel Wins. This is lull another evidence of tlie good will of I’lesideill Johnson to do ull in Ills power t<> restore property to those ol our peo ple who have been illegally deprived of it, nml we sincerely trust tlmt Hie many good offices which ho has done, and is doing, to promote lito welfare of tlie Houth, wiUbppmporly appreciated Ity yielding the President a hearty mpport iu liia |si|ley of restoration.—Augueta OomtitutionatUt. Fred. Douginas lectured In Washington oil Haturday night, and tolerated the presence of several Congressmen, lie was ot the opinion that Andrew Johnson would prove tlie Pharaoh of Hie colored race, Instead of their Mooes, in which cnoo it would lmve been better lmd ho uever lieen born, Tito Black Douglass was fol lowed Ity Senators Tales and Wilton, and Gen eral Howard. PLANTElitS» llOTBL. Wk. O'ltiLLoaxH, Proprietor. TUESDAY, MAItOn 50,1900. .t K Light, New York, It H Besrdrr, Montf John \y llrttmlqr, Ooqrgla. M Hqgartjr; ktonti KIntt McUlnng, fts.hvlife. Jno R n Miller, wincheiter TennBd Jjpqwllt S A 1’imcoiut, Wsahlngton O K McMs.l City. It Mmufortl, Weldon. NO. 8 Ro.enhelmer, Nashville. Wm Armstrong, Woldoti.N O Mrs A Abrnhuns, Macon. O O Woodbsm, Meniiilila. J A RasHtig., Washington,J P ’ L Raid, LsOrsngo. •Johnston, Kingston, ( mss John Uogsn, agstisvilio, as nnnth. er ogsn, New Jcrtiey. (I A LHOVN ttOVSV. tiso. B.Wklsu, Proprietor. .1 U WolwteriTrenlffo^lsVTWffnmMf^rtli Csrollns. Mrs it Robinson, Heard l’H I’erkltm, Hndvon. countr, GeorgU. It O Csninfleld, Virginia. J II Graham, Alabama. Wm Totlen, LaFayette. J E Horton and Lady, Ala. (I F Rogers, Algelra. F Edaau, Alabama. It Rnrns, Illinois. J A Tlgner. Uogaitsvllle, Ga GII Strohar, Alabama. Jas Dorn, Edgelleld, 80. Ell Stone, Houth Carolina. P Wlthersby. Tenneawo. J Lattlmer and family, Ala. Monroe Japling, Bavanualu Nicb Fnuler, Alabama. II Levy, Boiler, Georgia. W P Thompson, Now York. F W Gray,Philadelphia. PII Lufhorough, Carteravllla J L°V&Wth,' 'I AEdw.rt. 4 iAdy,Mont- (I V 8harp, 8outu Carolina. IIY Mulligan, Tenii08.ee, .1M Hlmmoni, North CaroltnnP A Pnrkcraou, Tennesueo. M Delaney, Georgetown. It I’Gnlntock, Timnesaeu. Geo Nox, Louisiana. GII Mnnson, South Carolina ~ *■ Scott, Mlaalaalppl. ” es Johnson, AlnW OD . I nines Jolmaon, Alalwina. .11'lnnkel, Amerietts. 11 B Titian peon, N C. - l! U Jeuiihig., N C. 1* L Hamilton, TennOsscd. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 Mrs E V Mattson, S C. Mrs Lesterget, Louisiana. It Trapp, Jr., nnd lady, N C. J 1* Hoard, Louisville. U11 Jlartln and lady, Tenn. 1TI$UnaODAli BUYItY || El. a 11 Braekner, Tennosaee. ft W Slater, Philadelphia. , New York. Wm Anderson, Georgia. IIHImpson, J 1* Kavan. Now Jenny. C .1 Spencer. Georgia. I' tliinler, South Carolina. E11 Price, Gemgla. JT White, Mobile, T U Powers, Geurgin. J I, Julmson, Tennessee. J li Webster, lroudalo, Ala, Win Allen, North Carolina. ' , New Orleans. CL Hunt, Arkansas. J D Webster, fronds] , Dr D W Hammond. Macon. A1) Smith, Hr Joel Uranium), Macon. .1 It Solomon, New Orleans. S II McClendon, Floyd conn-1, M White, Arkansas. ly, Georgia. A Jaeksun, Texas. W11 Pritchard, Augnsla. Geo Morris, Texas. .lames Stewart, New York. H Wcbatcr, Georgia. T O limit, Alliauy. .1M GriDln, Teetmessee. Airs McGee nud family, Fla. .f D Brown, landm ine. MissilnllieGenrgc.Vlnrlda. HD Stewart. Geofgln. Dr Browitsnu, Virginia. 11 Swanson, Alabama. A Alexander, Chicago. Sirs Robinson, Heard comity EXCHANGE HOTEL. D. M. Diuvnkii * Co., 1'roprlotara. TUESDAY, MARCH 90,19CB. A S Uayle.s, Kentucky. K B Atlauis. .lolm 1. Edmonson, Macon. W .1 Uerge nnd Lady Italll- Tboinns J.ekumi, Macon. more, Aid. Get, Bivins, St Louis. A V Brumby, .Muriella. II Sternberg, Montgomery. G W Brumby, Mnriulla Willis tieiibuni,Oirlersvillc. hint Mccimig, Nashville. FCiir/.elieiisnmliiiaidyCImt-H LWLittle,Shclbyvllle, lanooga. 11L Bradley, Knoxville Tenn .1 Carry, Chattanooga. I) Hlaeklmni, .New York. Wm Cannon. I. It Childs, Mobile. I A darret, Nashville, N. C. M G Lumpkin, Alliens, Ga. N Lipscomb, Georgia. C O Klhhec, Pulaski conuly. E It f'lerson, Ohio. John H Church, New Jersey. J U Held and son, Georgia. P Lincoln, Canton, Conn. C C Green, Fort Gaines, Ga. It E Brown, Charleston, s C. JH flrcon, L FGreen, UNJiIt. . v* i. ui.iitiunnuiKi liitu, nia. W I. Scruggs anil family, City W L Wadstrorlli, Americas. T Gross, Lady nnd 9 children M P Kiser, Power Springs. ' “—0a. ' " " " Albany, On. ,1 11 Peaghi. C'luytnni Alii. W J Serugg., Tonnesseo. Jos ,0 Farrell, Athens, (la. Mrs Davis and 9 children Win Mason, Athene, On. Americas, (la. W N King, Palmetto, Ga. James Nelson, Kentucky. .1 Y Wells, James Nelson, Kentucky. J Y Wells, (.'Ity. J Qali.cnberry, Ketneky. Wm McKIbbln, W ,t A It It. John Kittle. Dr Brock, Cobh county. , county. rollicks, Out lanooga. Franklin Kasou, Alalmmu. J D Mendenhall nml 5 men, .1,1 Jones, Dalton, Georgia. s n v a it ii u li li o ni *, (From the llcmld.] The Fire Last Nloifr.—At about It o'clock last night the carpenter shop of Mr. Bankston, oil Bronghtou Blrcct lnm\ a few doors west of Whitaker, wns discovered lo lie on lire. Tho building nml its contents were ofmiehmi inllam- mahlu clmraelcr that Hie tire made rapid pro gress, aud the Humes soon hurst through tlie roof uud roiled up in great volumes, endangering tlie neighboring buildings. Tlie lire department ar rived on me gr«„,n«i win, thole usual prompti tude, however, mid within lillccii or iwcTity min utes from tlie tinio of Hie alarm was given lmlf a dozen streams were brought lo hear upon the Immlng building. The lire wns conffned within the building iu which it originated, hut tlie low er nml upper stores of that building, with llieir contents of stock, tools, etc., were entirely ctin- sunted. The building destroyed wns of brick, two sto- i Bi rirs high, fronting on Broughton street lann, nnd belonged to the Courier estate. It was rented hy Air. Bankston. Into Winston & Bankston, car penter. Ho lmd an insnmneo on tlie slock in the shop of $25,000 lit tlie North American In surance Company of New York, J. 8. Thomas, agent, in this city. A young man named William Farrclly, while e build' \ young stumliog imprudently near tiie burning building In tlie yard at tho rear, wns struck hy bricks from the falling wall. lie was picked up insensible nnd carried into Heidi's apothecary store, where lie wns nltcmlcd to by Dr. Charlton. It was found Hint lie lmd sustained no injury beyond some flesh wounds t jam tlie head and luce and a slight bruise nn tlie cheat, no hones being broken. Hu was conveyed to his home. The lire was without lloohl’Incendiary. Wo regret to learn llml Ml;. J. E. Bussell, nn industrious and worthy mechanic lost n valuable set of tools hy Ihu lire, on which ilioru was no insurance. There were oilier individual losses, tlie parlle- ulnra of which we could not learn last night. Tito efforts of Hie lire department on tho oc casion were worthy of ail praise, giving assur ance tlmt tlie destructive element will always meet an energetic nnd sttcccssftil opposition from our well organized and harmonious firemen.— 'flic Metropolitan,the Gcrnmuiu, tho Washington arid the Ogiothorrie companies were promptly’ on the ground, nml did effective service; and con spicuous among tlie eomlmtants of the devouring llni fames were our faithful blacks, whose stalwart arms kept time with their “old time" refrains, which swelled in merry chorus above Hie din nml clamor of Hie exciting and Itoistcrous scene. Hi.]aiiT Fiiik,—About cloven o'clock on Sat urday morning nn alarm of tiro was created by lltu partial hurtling of tlie wood work iff tlie ceiling of a frame Iwo-Btory tenement on Stuart street near West Broad. Tito tire is supposed to lmve originated from a defect in tiie chimney, and lint for llie timely efforts of tliu ftremen, who were soon on tliu s|«)t in large numbers, It might have lieen disastrous, as tiie house wns surround ed hy a number of wooden buildings mid tliu wind was blowing at tliu time at a high rate.— The house was the property of Hiram Huberts, led by John Mathewsmi. Esq., uud was occuplt More Shooting.—Alton! half-post one o’clock t Saturday souio six or eight bIioIs were ex changed near the corner of Jones nnd Aiontgo- mory streets, two of which took effect on tlie lie *• ..... . hollies of two U. S. soldiersliehmglng lo Hie 12lli Maine regiment. From wlmt we could nscer- tnln there weru live or six soldiers In Hint lielgli Itorlinod, mill being noisy ami troublesome, a id' - policeman interfered to arrest them, when they showed tight. Hu sprang his rattle for assistance, mid some negroes inturlcrlng, the soldiera linn died them rather roughly, when one of. tliein id tired. At this the tiring K dlcd out ids pistol am * •came pretty general, and jho seepe ut one time ild t ’“‘J 1 however, wwi wore tlie look ot a lively tola of tlie affair, mid our The LuGrangu JleporUr says tlie examination of Col. W. JL Bells, charged with tho munlor of Jesse Aultmnn, at West Feint, on thu 1st Instant, was concluded on tho 10th, after a patient hear ing of tlie testimony on both sides—occupying tlie spsco of four days—Justices Callaway and Atorgan deciding that tho Cn^c wan not bnllalilc. Col. Betts was committed to Jail to await Ida trial at tho noxiJSuiierlor Court, which convenes on tlie tidrd Monday iu Afay. ... „ There are two or tlireo stories reporter wus nimble tagot at tlie trull, of It. Tliu soldiers, however, were taken to tho hospital harmeks, arid from tholr nnpcaranco on Saturday looked ns though they had been tho victims iu tho business. Their Faces presented a shocking mnee of just Onoof them riplBtol-Bliot through tliu right arm, umUmd one eye almost closed.— Tho tlie left say that the scene arrests were . made. Nearly a Biot.—Ou Sotunlay evening about ball in - I 1 ' 0 * away from learu, no NEARLY a Biot.—On Satiinlay evening about half-past six o'clock a negro soldier ww.nbuslug and cursing a soldier in tliu market, when a po liceman attempted to arrest him. Another negro soldier then interb red and attempted to retcuo OIIO. 81,. . .efthl. ntsrH3.lt* MABONIO DlIM¥dTORY. nsretT onAND waxteti Tinnn msttner, Wt W. BOYD. Office, Mmntc Uatl. SYMBOLIC MASONRY. idffe. No, fip. . ; . Atlanta Lodge, Slated comnmnlraUons 2d and -1th Thursdoy. of each Fulton Lodge, No. 210, - Stated CommiralciiUona let and 3d Tharedaj.uf each month, at 7J(, IV, M.'. , , . W. W. Both, Wor.hlpful Master. Cats. IIaiisskn, Acting Secretary. CAPITULAR MASONtlY. mount Zion Iloyul Arcli chapter, No, 10. Regular Convocations Sd and (tb Mondays of each nouffi, at 7M, P.'. M.'. tiios. W. CUAKDLEn, M.-. E.'. mgh Priest. moul Calvin Fay, Hcerctary. mount Zion Council Good Euninrltniin, ^Regular mccthjga '1st' Tuesday In each.humtli, ut IX, W, W. JltiTD, Master nr Ceremonies. II. 8. Oral*, Secretary. , CRYPTIC .MASONRY. Jttognlar Meetings 3d Tncsday In Jantniry, April, July W. W. Boro, Tlirlco Illustrious Grand Master. Jno. M. Uoiiinu, Recorder. Knlehtn Toniplnrn, c«enr do Lion Com- mandery, No. 4. Itmpilar Conclave let Mouday . of each month, at 7J(, ™ Titos. XV. Ciiandlir, Etn’t Coin'r. W. H. Turn an. Recorder. Tltoomceof tho above named Secretaries aud Recor ders Is In Mneonlc Hall building, Bret floor. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS, non rsLoiwe’ iiam. pkaciitrer at., ciduiokce m.orK. Central Lodge, No. 28 < Dorn, N. (I Meets every Tuesday evening, at ^oVIork. 11. F. liiNNXTT, Secretary. Ilarnc* Lodge, No. 55. Steele every Friday evening, at IX o'clock, 7YP. FLXNtNe, N. O. S. W. Unuun, Secretary. Empire Encampment, No. 12. Meets on 2d nud 4th Wednesday of each mouth. O. Dookum, C. I*. It. F. BaNNBrr. Scriliu. P. P. PEASE & CO., No* 17 Alabatun Nlrrol, JJJAVE iu Store on Cniii*i|^iinunt niul for Halo: H00 bnrreln Flour—choico hrnndrt and low prices. GO barrels Irish Potatoes for planting at $0 GO per bushel. 10 barrola Onions, at $-1. HD barrels Loaf, Crushed and Brown Sugar, at low est rate. Si barrels Oyster, Boston and Sugar Cmckori*. *“ * *» Machluery, Car and Lard Oils. 60 Itarrela •45 barrels Bourbon nud Robertson County Whisky. 100 cases Wines, Brandies, Scotch and Irish Whis kies. ’ 400 boxen and half boxes choice Chewing Tobacco, 7,000 ponuds Hmokinc Tobacco—KUilckinnick, Geor gia Boys’ Delight, and other brands. lies Yarns, Shirtings, Sheeting* and Osnnburgs. :» colls Rope. I.IM) yards best India Bogging, for sate to close mil. Ml dor.cn good Shaker Brooms, at $1 no per dn/un. 13 Inigs choice Itlo L'olfcu. iu chedti Green and Black Teas, 95 boxes new Candles, at lowest markul prices. I,MM one-fourth boxes Sardlups. 95 ls>xea'snperlor Adamantine Candles. 160 d.ircn Cotton Cards, very low. Also, a large and varied slock nf DRY GOODS, con- 1 "“7 In part ' Cotton llose. Spool Thread, Linen Cambric Handker chiefs, Hats. Boots, Shoes, Notions, aud many other ar ticles, which will tie sold, to dose out, at less ttinn New York cost. If you wish bargains, remember that Nn. 17, Alalmma street, is the place at which thsy can bo had. niarlS-Ot Era please copy. WE HAVE IN STORE Flour, Corn. PoUtocii, Coffee, nod n, riopgei urdlitcs, Tobacco, cigars, Leal her. Nails, Cognac Brandy, Cherry Brandy, Blackberry brandy, Ryo Whisky, Old Bonrimn Whisky, Champagn. Sparkll HUkt l'ort Wind, Rhino Wines, Claret Wlno, Cherry Bounce, l'lanlallun lllttcrs, Sparkling Catawba, I Catawba, Wblcb we are offering to tho trade at low Bgur CLAYTON, ADAIR £ PUII res. BSE, Commission Merchants, No. 19 Alabama strcrl. LIIHEt LIITIE! 100 BARRELS ROGERS’ LIME. Ju-t roc aud for »alo hy A. K. 8EAQO, Commission Merchant, Corner Forsyth and Mitchell streets. Atlanta, Georgia. BACON IIAiTI.N AND LAUD. A CHOICE LOT Just received from Wsrren, Mllilicll A Co. For safe by A. K. SKAUO, Commission Merchant, Corner Foreythaud Mitchell streels, Atlauis, (In. VLOVHf FLOIlIt! A Aft B11LS Woodlawn Choice Family Flour, ffcUU 9M) bills Henry Clay XXX Flour, 200 bbla IVarl Mills ExtraHnperline Flour, ^ --‘MillsK r grade 1 Farnll) Nl bbla Arcota Plain Family Flour. All of which will bo promptly sold on lilieral feints fo the trade, hy A. K. BRACK), Commission Merchant, Corner Forsyth and Mitchell streets, Atlanta, Ga. CORK l COUNI W HITE BREAD CORN. In auy qnautlty, can bow be furnished to the trade by A. K. 8BACJO, SOAP, SOAP, J N Inr^o supply ami great variety, at |*rlcea to defr com- A. K. 8EAOO, commission Merclumt, Corner Foreythaud Mltrlictl sireeta, inarlll-tlt . , , Atlanta, lla. “ GATE CITY LAND REGISTER,” hound . for the our offlee, purpose of IteconllnK, aud thus advertising In oui Real Estate for sate or rent, VtT I'craona having H«u Estate Ibr sole or rent, are Invited to record Ihe same on our Register free of charge, whether they employ us to represent them aa agents or The Gate City Land Register will tie kept open for In spection hy the public, anu we hope thus to exhibit to the uumerous applicants constantly calling at our offiee for real estate most, If not all, tho real estate for sale or reut In or near Atlanta. „.)ly to Collecting Debte—truly custnmere-we k— *- an institution thereby honorable as well niarlT-ltlt la-truly and faithfully reprerenting oi hops to make the Gate Oily Land OBli i or doddod heiu-BI lo lha public, and aeiaUvetoonrerlvcs. , BELL A ltBLL, Real Estate Agents. UCKENSWAHE, B Y THE CRATE ONLY, and osaorted to suit the trade. Himd lot rummouTeaa nud Plates In «v,ry nut. It. M. MoPIlBRBON, __ WhUe rti», NEED OATS. BUHI1ILH tn store, lllack and U. MePHKItSON, . Whitehall street, mart-o Atlanta, Ha. PB18IK LEAP LAUD. 2000 ^i. T hree iiundr White, of supe No. S Decatur street. BBANKI UEANNE • ky rnfiN bushel. White and Colored Bean*. For sah by febll—c No. ft Decatur street. COW PEAK, 200 In Store and to Arrlvo. IKU'i IRISH POTATOES, m*rW-c eshest Western 1 ' MCk * ^LANGSTON, CRANE * 00. Travelers to the BVSIN1SH8I OP I’IsEABUHE, WILL nXD.TKI NASHVILLE RAILROAD Running In connection with thu Western A Atlanta, and tho Nasnvlllo and Chattanooga Railroads tho direct and most expeditious rente from ATLANTA Loulnvlllo.t Indlanstpolli, ClnelnnnG. York and Boston. AND AM, PLACES IN TIIE NORTH AND BAST. t’P'Hnpcrlor SLEEPING COACHES on all night trains north of Chattauooga. TIME TABLE. Lcavo Atlauta 7.30 P. M Arrive Clistta'a.. .5.35 A. M Leave Chaim's...».«) A. M Arrive Nashville..4.00 P.M Leave Nashville.. .(1.30 P. M Arnvo Louisville.5.00 A. M LEAVE LOUISVILLE Leave Atlanta... .7.30 A. M Arrlvo Chntta’a.. .H.30 P. M Leave Chatla'a... .8.45 P. M 0.00 A. JL, 13.00 M., 3.00 P. JL, 4.00 P. M., * 8.00 P. M. BAGGAGE CHECKED from Nashville or Lnulavillo tn nil tho Important cities Nor}h aud East of Louisville. Persona holding Through Ticket* can stop off at any of tho principal places, h nvlng choice of Day or Night Trains with care attached embracing all the modern im provements, nnd an opportunity of visiting tho celebrated Mammoth Cave, which la located near the line of this road. PARE AS LOW AS TIIE LOWEST. For frirtlier iiifortonllnii and through Tickets, apply nt the Union Ticket Office, in Atlanta, uud nil Ihu plnclpat IHU U 111**11 I IIIIUI VII1II-. IU /All Railroad offices In the South. ALBERT FINK, General Superintendent. HAM. J. LITTLE, uiarlH-3ui General Traveling Agent. Jla.-on Telegraph copy and charge to L. As N. II. II. C. H, WXLl.nolIN, J. W. BKM.AU. WELLBORN & BELLAH, REAL ESTATE BROKERS ANI) Guiici'fll Lund Ag;unlN, ATLANTA, GEORGIA WELLBORN &. BELLAH. I»cnclt- r rro(! Htvcct, Atlnntn, On., Wiiolesnle And Retail Dealers In Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, BOOTS AN!) BHOBH, HATS AND CAPS, &C, AlfiOf General CntntniHMinn Mcrelmntrt fur Ihe oi Produce, C'nrrhujce, Bti^eli e. Ae. jaiitt-Rin Allatoona Iron Works for Sale. T 1IK Hiockliolderrt hiivln«» bo directed, tho President wii! offer naid ]>ro|M>rty for Buie, At Auction, on thi first TiicndAy 111 Atiril iuixt$ in AOaiiIa, nnlc#B Bold At pri viilo bhIu lwforu tlmt day. Thin property 1b located 4( nilloB above AtlAuta, on both Bide* of tliu Western & At loutlc liAilroad. Them In HM) rirrcB ol land, a reAsonnhle portion of it good fnrmittK tond, And tliu bAlnuco vuliia- bio for tho wood and minemlB—uoIcI # topper nnd iron: tho iron oro t*cemine to he inexluiUBtlhie, and the gray oru laduff oBtecmed Among tho bent in tho world. Tho Corn nnd Flouring Mill* and Iron WorkB arc only pome lmlf mile from the Allatoona depot, on Allatoona crook, which furniphoB the water power. About half of the vil lage of Ailatoona liclungA to tho proj>crty. Some of the hnildlnpv beln^ entirely destroyed, other* damaged, ail the working stock l»einic lost, and « majority oi tho stock holders being crippled in means by the ravage* of war, have determined tho company to sell rather tluih attempt. Information in detail cau bo procured by consulting I. O. McDANIKL. Janfil—2m Atlanta, Ga. Cinemnaii Commercial and Nashville Union copy two months and send hill for payment to I. O. McDaniel, At lauta, Ga. f! VI? IKY BODY’S FRIEND ! Jlasou's Jlcdiratcd Candy, fur Coughs and Colds. Jlasou's ('liariainl I’astile, for Perfuming (lie Breath. Mn*on'a delicious Ice Cream Candy, MaSon'* Luscious Wine Drops, Masou's I •tire Mixed Cmidlcs. Jlasou's Pure Gum l)ro|>§, Mason's Ire Cream 1km lions; A LL the above articles put up in Handsome boxes, with show cards anil circular)., for Druggists, Fauey De ilera, CnufeCHoners mid llaliroad News Agonl*. MAHON * CO., No. M Nnrlli Sixth street, Phllndciplih For sale nt wholesale, by JL W. A. J. U. JOHNSON, Atlanta, Ga.. r.'l,43-3111 Arcnlsforllir Hlalc^if Georgia^ UUCKWIIIUT ! III CKWIIIMT ! for sale by JL W. A J. II. JOHNSON, Cnmmlnflnn Jlerchanls, Franklin Blin k, Alaiuinia sired. REllD OATS. Jl. W. A J. II JOHNSON, ('ommlsslon Merchants, Frsi/kliii Block, Alalwina sired. ONIONS| ONIONS! JjilVB BARRELS ONIONS. To arrive and for sale by M. W. A J. llj JOHNSON. Couiniisslou Jlercliauis, feb35—c Franklin illnck, Alaluma street. MoNAUGHT, 0RM0ND & C0., Kcy-Slono Illouk, AV11 ITBUA.LL H TlUJI’/r, O FFER Foil SALK, at retail, and lo the trade, u largo and well assorted slock of Hardware, Cutlery, Guns, Pistols, Gun Material, Brass Gouda, Agricultural lniide- rnta,^Circular and Sash Saw*. (Imn and Leather Ilelt- lng, Packing, House Furniahhig Goods, Plated nml Plan ished Bare, Carpc-utera', Masons', Tauurrs' mid Shoo Makers' Tools, \\ ihhI anil Willow Ware, Carriage Hard ware and Wood Work, Ac.,ami will bo happy tn see their friends at Ihelr old plan- of hnslncsn. marnv - dim WESTERN MASSACHUSETTS INSUBANCK COMPANY, PITTSFIELD, MASS. Cauls Capital and Hiirplua, $250,7-11 50. |>«rty agtlusl loss or ilaiuago hy Fire ou as IHvom hie terms a* oUier responsible compaulc*. LoMOi Equitably adjusted and promptly paid. J.N. Dunham, Secretary: Kiisiim II. Kellogg, Presi dent ; Samuel K. Howe, Assistant Secretary. CIIAPLY B. WKLLllUURN. Agent. M)S-Su> Peach-Tree street. Atlauta. (I*. James River Insurance Com|iuny. HOWARUSVII.I.E, VIRGINIA. Ciliai-lt!rod Capital, 01,B00,000. H AS AMPLE CASH ASSETS. Peals ilhcrnlly. Ply. promptly. Ask* patronage, and ta prepared lo re mit for all demands hy draft on any polut desired. |3j i’l'ofcHNloiml Curds. LAND AND COLLECTION OFFICE. V. A. OABKJUe. tOO. %. 7BOMAM. GASKILL & THOMAS, Attorneys at Law, AVD REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Atlanta, Georgia, wru. uivk apccisL attkktiok to CONVEYANCING, Examining Titles to Beal Estate, WRITING CONTRACTS ft COLLECTING DEBTS. tarotneo Up Stair*, Brat building on Whitebait itreeL on tho left going from the railroad, RcraRKKcu—Mayor and Citizen*of Atlanta; James Gardner, Angnsta; J. W. Fear* A Co., C. A. Nutting, Macon; Austell ft Inman, John Livingston, V. York. ]anli)-3m For refercun! aud Insurance, apply to C. iT WSI.I.noitV(, Agent at Atlanta. Ga. tar-Agcnla wauled everywhere, who can apply wllh " ' " Nitty, to lb* company. 0. II. WKU.UGUN. Agent, cach Trc slrtwl. Atlanta, do. pnqs-r v..u> Iters of aultahll _frW-3m _ ___ Ivaci INMURE IN The Southern Hutnai Iusarance Company, Of Athens, Georgia. I T Is an old, reliable Company, located near you. Losses pnuuiilly paid. Prodl* annually divided amuug ihe insured. Office C. . .Are - cent, unde; W. P. PATTILLO, \geut al Atlauta, Qs. Ageutl t Brown's, No. B Decatur alreot. argoamo No.7o(i luiso entitled to scrip! ill at my office and gel ft. C. L L P. ».-rtiavs<m hajidatargauuauutof Scrip, of Jlly per cent, uuder Dividend wBESiJBL Jap4—fim ■ «. •TKADIU)I. 9, *. flMMONt.' L. T. THOM A B, j*H. 8TEADMAN, SIMMONS A CO., UKNXRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, sun WBOuaxia oxauou in GroooriOM ami PrsMluoo. Narrroaa' Jtulldtag, tor. Whitehall and Marietta Sis., ATLANTA, UKOUULl. uunMta LVaiBERI liVUREni, W“.mJu\‘S? , .UhmtSo l lro U ' r ‘ f ° r UmX * r ' ln W q h)'U.M) M AN .SIMMONS ft Ct)., martO-Ht Noreros*' Building, Corner Whllelull and Marietta si reels. CATE CITY JL^ND OFFICE. runeve J. am. r. n. axu. BELL A BELL, ONE AN ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA GEORGIA, Will giro strict attention to the . Real Estate Business, AND TO COLLECTIKO DEBTS. tWCaah advances made on City property. OFFICK-Wtth Hazard ft Unlaoy, np stairs, In lh* Nor- cross cornor Building. RtnRixcn—J. J. Toon, Joseph Wlnahip, L. J. Oar- Atlanta; James Gardner, L. B. Darts. Augusta; Lcdyard ft Barlow, Phil.; S. Root, John Ll>^ >u, N. W. L. GOLDSMITH, Attorney at Law, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, W II,!, PRACTICE In Faltou aud adjoining counties. Also, in all tliu Cily,Courts. Prompt Siml strict attention (riven to WritlagContrecta, i, Wills; Couvcyanciiig, Itcntiug nud Holliug Real Deeds, Wills; Couvcyanciiig, Itcntiug nud Hclliug Estate, aud Collecting Debts of nit kinds. tWOBlrc at Cily Rail, with the Ordinary. Rzrxns To-IIon. Joa. 11. Lumpkin, Wm. Hope Hull, Esq.. Athens, Ga.: Hon. Warren Akin, Hop. Wm. T, Wofford, Judge Jane* Milner, Cartcrevllle, On.; lion. L. J. Garlrcll, Win. William E/zard, Hon. Jared I. Whita ker, Atlanta, Ga.; Hod. JL A. Candler, Decatur, Ga.; J. B. aiewart, Esq., 8touc Mountain. feb45—3ra HENRY P. FARROW, Attorney at Law anil Solicitor In Equity, A.tl»nt'ii Ouorgln, A ND Commissioner for South Carolina, Tennasiaa and Alahama, toAttost'' - " lhama, toAtloat Deed*. Power* or Attorney, and Papers executed within the State or Georgia to ir recorded In either of those States. Will al ways ha found In hi* office during business hours. Prompt and strict attention will be given lo alt business confided to him. RAILROAD GUIDE Georgia BaUntft E, W. COJJt, fhiptrinteiuUnt. t*)*,aSSac:r5»sSs!t3Sft8 '. '. ’. '. '. '. . '. . '. . ‘. . ’. . l .O.CA . J* AlUatsi ft West-Point Railroad. GEORGE O. BULL, Huperinlenatrt. Arrtva atA^ta......A£. i: .. ; .. v ..BJ0P. M To taka effect on Irtontgomery Sc Went-Polnt Railroad. DANIEL B, CBAJL Superintendent. Arrive at Montgomery. •««:•••• Macon de Western Railroad. B. B. WALKER, (Superintendent Leave Macon 7.83 A. M Arrive at Macon IAS P.M DAT MasnaiB TBADf. .. 7.83A.M Leave Atlanta. . In at Macon aisoTTBAia. Arrive a. — ..—. Leave Macon i.iTl Arrive at Atlanta 4 Western Sc Atlantic Railroad. ROBERT BAUOuT BuptrinUndmL Louts Atlanta Arrive at Chattanooga. 7.30 A. M 8.30 P.M Arrive at Atlanta 6JXIA.M Atltiuta AdveirtiMomeutM. 1866 FOR 1866. f866 BRADLEY’S CELEBRATED g *5. S3 e & ep G» f iff EACH HOOP BKDtO COMPOSED OP III.UtaH.ILL J. CLARKE, ATTORNEY A. T LAW ATLANTA, GEORGIA. t3T“t)fflcu in thu Franklin Building, Alahama street. Jau27-3m nENnv n. Jackson. AI.XX. B. LAWTON. JACKSON & LAWTON, Attorneys & Counsellors at Law, pffice on Bay aired, between Bull and Whitaker, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. marl—lm LUTIIXn 1. OLXNN. JOUN T. OLZNN L. J. CLENH A 80N, ATTORNEYS A. T A W, Atlauta, Georgia. UrOfflcc on Whilcliall street. marlO-fit J. SPRAY KERRY , Attorney at Law and Real Estate Agent, over C. I. Brown's store, Decatnr »treeL Atlanta. On. rtecl7- H DR. J. B. MURPHY, llEHlDlsN'T nxaNTIST, J^E8PECTPULLY calls ibe altentlon m VJIASS-II UlAGft AAllffi IUU 111 IvUIIUII of the cltlrenaol Atlanta to the flict that he has returned to the city and open ed an office on Alalmma street, In tho Bank Block, where he is prepared to exe- "•vww rate all kind* of Dental operations In the most approved manner. Dr. JL haa had twenty year*’ experience aa a Dentist, amt feels ennddeut that he can faithfully perform all ope- rations bronght before him. marts—lm PROFESSIONAL CARD. DU. W. T. GOLDSMITH H AVING permanently located in the city of Atlanta, offers hi* Professional services to Ihe rttltens. llu can lie found at tho Drug Store of Messrs. Taylor ft ill alts il'kltakail sIhuiI cmma.Is.. UK.. .tJ c, v« wa Balloon Whitehall street, opposite the old Georgia R. R. inorll—3m D R. CHARLES PINCKNEY offer* his pro- fesalonal services to tlie citizens of Atlanta. OBI and reaidenco on Decatur street, opposite 8. J. Hhackel font, near Atlauta ft West Point ltanroad Depot. Jan!7-3ni llaltlmoro AdvoitlNcmcntH. i860 Spring Importation 1866 —or—. BIBBONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. ARMSTRONG, CATOR A CO. IMrOKTSRS AND JOBBXR9 OF Ribbons, Bonnets, Silks & Laces, WLrsrs, stremes, fi.omits, ffa Tirstts, STRAW nONNBTS, LADIES* HATS, Trimmed aud Untrimmed, Hlinkur Hoods, &o„ No. 937 and Lofts of 236 Baltimore Street. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. Odi-r a Stock unsurpassed In Ibe United State* Inva- rlety and chea|uiess. $w*0rdcre solicited and prompt atteution gtveu. main—lm H. COOK. oxo. w. atuaiNo. CHIlsT-A, GIuJ^SSl COOK & HERRING, No. 7 8. Charles Street, UALTUIOHE, MARYLAND. ,Q II lilENM W AllB, dcc4n- 3m POOLE & HUNT, 1IALTIMOH13, J1AIIYLAND. MaNiirarri'KX IMrtabl* aud Stattouery Steam Eutiue* aud BoUets, Steam Fuw Engine*, Saw Utils, Mining Machinery, Portable Grist Mills. Fkmring Mill Machinery, Cuttuu Screw*. Hydraulic Presses, Gas Shaftlug, ltalicy* and Uangera. GREAT BARGAINS Wmi ESTATE. H. J. SPRAYBERRY, REAL ESTATE AGENT, Drratur Street, Oyer C. I. Biewn's Store, OFFERS FOR SALE: OOTTAUB noimK (Outlining fbv rooms, on A t PmctelYra*treit* coM * tatn * * osr l«»*i «■ For rout, one BA8BU ENT ou Decatnr (Met, well tiled up. tar Bar and Eating Saloon. Ftve-acf* tot, Just outside the corporation, on qld De- WlLIAASt WILSON. Grocer nnd CoQimiasion Merchant, Post Office Bulldlug, UKGHUIA. u,ra to Merchants of Atlanta generally, jants-au. Two Perfectly Tempered 8ingle Springs, Braided tightly together, edge to edge, forming one Hoop, and making the Strongest and most Flexible, the Lightest and most Durable Spring made. They wifi not Bend or Break like the single springs, but will always preserve their PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE CROWDED ASSEMBLAGES, CHURCHES, THEATRES, RAILROAD CARS, FOR PROMENADE, OR HOUSE DRESS. In bet, they are superior to all others, combining 4«i m Comfort, Economy, Liibtness & Durability. INQUIRE FOR BRADLEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC OR DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT. For sale everywhere. Manubctnred exclusively by the sole owners of the Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY ft CARY, No. (7 Chamber* and No*. 76 and 81 Resile st*., N. York. For aalt tn Atlanta by Mxasas. TALLEY, BROWN ft CO., SCOTT, PARSONS ft FREEMAN, And all other Merchants who sell First-Class Skirts in this city and throughout the Southern States. Tho New Patented Empress Trail Is now all tho rage in New York, London, Paris and throughout Europe. LADIES! be sure that J. W. BRADLEY'S name t* printed on every Skirt Band. All others are spurious, and worthies* counterfeit.. febJU-Cm i- «. wsui, a. n. Asam, Late L. C. ft D. II. Wails, Ut* Anderson. Adair ft Co., Atlanta, U*. Atlanta, Ga. T. L. VILLI, Late J. H. & T. L. WdU, Shvlbyvilk, T«bb. WELLS, ADAIR & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS AND GENERAL Commission & Forwarding Merchants Want Side Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. rqwtftopSwabStn trade in thl* aeg- We aw now Receiving a Large Stock of GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, Ac., To whl.h wc larit* the aiitnUea of