The daily intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1858-1868, March 22, 1866, Image 2

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■' : — CITY BliBIMKM DIRECTORY. nULvcrtfro for a period of ono uioutu, wi iuu^>« iu mu wi- mansofthlspaper. When their advertisement*are taken out, toe name alwdlsappcareftoiu' - i from (hl» city directory. C LARKE, ] Mcrchar . Wholesale Grocer and Commission hltchall itreet. /~1 LAYTON, ADAIR * 1 \j cltauta, Alabama »twct. Commission Mcr. C°a *p2SJ^re#*'t !r M>L a To,) * cco ’ wlnc *> Dealer In Clothing, $0., Prior JEN, Dealer* In Clothing und Mcr- Whttehull street. JJCOKjMaLS*CO., Car Builder*and MnchlulsU, Ssfc 1 " S GBNCZR Dock and Job’Prthttng Office, Ala- treat. TNTKLLL X bamaa JACKSON, MO aton Merchant*, » CO., Commie- 5UNSON, M. W. * J. U., Wholesale and Retail Oro- cere, Alabama itreet. 8. * CO., Dealers In Carpetings,' Oil T ANGSTON, CRANE A CO., Commission Merchants, Li Alabama street. L 0 gA D c:»^ l . nClolbl,l|{ ■ n,ta ^ Poo,8 ■ T OWE A TORASMER, Commission Merchants, De- Xi catar street. lesion Merchants and ORRMOND A CO., Dealer* In Bard "ware, Cotlety, Ac-.WhltehaU street. M cCAMY A CO., Dealers In Druge, Medicines Ac. Alabama street. . . TlTcPIlERSON, R. M. A CO., Di M Orocerie*. Whitehall street. A CO., Dealer* In Tobacco and HY1TCHKLL, A. W. A BRO., Commission Merchants, lU. Whitehall street. slon Merchants, Marietta street. aud Commls- tygj A WODDAIL, Commission Merchants, Ale is street. . ‘ T1IRKLE A HUDSON, Auction and Commission Mer it chants, corner Marietta and Peach-Tree streets. TJRATTB, EDWARDS A CO., Forwarding and Com Jr tblialon Merchants, Alabama street. pEASE, P. P., A CO., Forwarding and Commission Merchants, Alabama street. ■JJ1CHARDS, J. J. AS. F., Dealers In Books, Music, R 1 Btotlonery, Ac., Alabama stroet. ICIIARDSON, F. M., Dealer In Stores, Tin Ware, : An., corner Whitehall andllnnter streets. C1EACO. A. K., Commission Merchant, corner Forsyth 53 ardMitchell streeu. -S S COTT, PARSONS A FREEMAN, Dealers In Drugs, Medldiies and Dry floods. WhliehaU street. SIMMONS A CO„ Grocers, MarlotU CJJM8, ROBERT A CO., Wholesale Grocer* and Com- 53 mission Merchants, Alabama ail direct jgHEARKR^MORKTON A CO., Englneors and Machl- mALLEY, BROWN A CO., Dealers In Dry Goods, Car- A pettog. Ac., Whitehall Street V li ^gwMh^^ ,n<nl,,loa WILSON A aUACKELFORD. flrocer* and Produce W Merchants, Whitehall stree WlltTtJltE7. C., InsutEco Y\f Co.’s Drag Store, Alabama it, at McCamy A &hc jlaity gntcttiflcuw. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Thursday Morning, Marohaa, 1866 Am ML r. The Commercial Daily Btillotln The first number of this new dully mado its appearance In this city on Tuesday last. It is published by Mr. J. J. Toon, and presents a cred itable appearance. We have now In Atlanta three daily papers, and trust that the influence which each may exercise over its growth; its mercantile, mechanical, and manufacturing on- terprises; will make room soon forotheis. “The more the merrier.” We are of those who, be lieving in the adage that “competition is the life of trade” would apply it even to newspaper en terprises. “So mote it be I" Coweta Circuit. The Southern Recorder nt Millcdgevllle an nounces the appointment, by Governor Jenkins, of the Hon. Hiram Warner as Judge of the Coweta Circuit,jice Judge Bigham resigned. The Programme of the Radicals, The Washington correspondent of the Tribune informs the public that “the loyal then, and they only, both black and wlitir,” in a number of the " Southern States will shortly issue calls for Stato r Conventions to he composed of course only of *' “Joysl” men, black and white—that these con ventions will '.'frame Slalo Constitutions em bracing the principles of loyalty, freedom, and equal rights," and providing for the disfranchise ment of rcltels—that they will then “elect Gov ernors, State officers, Representatives, and Sen ators”—and that the ‘‘governments so framed" will bo recognised by Congress, which will at once admit the representatives so elected. Such, says the Baltimore Quelle, Is the programme, concocted in Washington, where u number “of true and loyal men of the South” luive been for some days engnged In discussing it, and have gone home to inaugurate the scheme, each car rying, doubtless, a State Constitution in one pocket and plentiful supplies of greenbacks In another. We can haully believe that any such attempt will be made in any Southern Stale, especially in onr own. It taxes our credulity ton much to think so. And yet, nt what point will fanaticism stop; where can It lie stayed ? In nil ages. In all nntlonal convulsions, and even in times of profound peace, men have been found to risk everything, to dare everything, to commit even sacrilege and murder, in order to advance a mere idea, or to promote some political or selfish end. To extreme radicals only can the work proposed to be done in the South lie entrusted. None' else can, none else will attempt it. And for why ? Because it Involves necessarily, as the Ornette says, “the abrogation in loto of both State and the Federal Constitutions," if successfully executed, and no sane set of men will attempt it. Admit, however, that they will, and fortu nately says the seme paper, “there is a Constitu tional provision for cases of this kind, and we doubt not that the President would promptly pursue it. He is authorised on the application of the Executive <>f any State to protect such State flora domestic violence. When, therefore, the designs of the radical faction approach com pletion, and their bogus governors aud legislators and judges insist on seizing the State, we lioiie that Governor Onn or Governor Humphries will apply to tbo President for aid, and that lie wlU give Jt speedily, and smite the black and white revolutionary agitator* hip and thigh." The programme won’t do. ra »-■ - Newspapers In Oreat Britain. The London correspondent of the Now York Round Tulle, gives the following as the number of newspaper* now established in Great Brit ain: “According to the new “ Newspaper Press Dl- established in Great Brit- Commercial and Vlnanclal. Commenting upon tho commercial and finan cial condition of the country, tho Washington City Rational Intelligencer, in a recent article, says: Mouey Is 8fi nbunddut In tho commercial cen ters thdi speculation flourishes, though regular business Is at n stand. Speculation In tho city ot Now York lias Tor a week post been directed strongly to real' estate, at advancing rates, the actual sales amounting to $850,000 a day. This shows not Only tho abundance of money, but tho wont ot employment for It In any regular busi ness. •, ' Many persons marvel at the fuct that the prltea of llving alh still maintained nt tho snmo rsto which prevailed when gold was 200. An actual scarcity of- commodities, caused by dimin ished production and suddenly increasing con sumption, has been and stilt is among tlm causes of high prices, ns welt ns the redundancy of pa per currency. But prices tend downward, and must dccljno very sensibly, even without any re ference to the success oi any scheme of 'contrite tlon. Hundreds of thousands of men lately in arms, and largo consumers, must now become producere, and, beside these, tho vast current of immigration brings daily accessions to mtr menus of production; Drygoods, both foreign and domestic, ltavu fallen heavily—wholesale prices having declined 20 per’eont—during thh past week. The South ore demand for goods, which was so brisk during a few : months following the close of the war, has subsided, and the supply has exceeded the means of payment. The South has nearly exhausted the resources which remained to lt,nftcrtlic\vnr in cotton, tobacco, naval stores, &c., and the prospect of production for 1800-7 is far from be ing good. Some business men anticipate a general de cline oi prices, and, as a consequence of it, a con traction of bank loans, which will fall with se verity upon hank debtors. Banks are generally increasing instead of diminishing their loans.— The loan lino of New York city bnnks before tho war was $120,000,000, and it is now $240,000,000, though legitimate business is falling oil. When the banks shall, from prudential reasons, contract their loan line, everything upon which these loans are based wilt suffer a decline in price. Salaries of tbo Civil S-lil. The Tbeasurer of the State, by direction of Governor Jenkins, has published a notice in tliia paper advising nil concerned that the salaries of tho “Civil List” for the political year 1805, will be paid on application. Sco special notice column. A Surgical Sketch—'Thrilling Sceno In a London Hospital. The Loudon Medical Mirror of n recent dale contains the following sketch: s. “On the black-board by tho door of a London hospital there Is attached by four wafers a simple announcement Simple ns it looks, it meets with vciy great notice, for as the students keep drop ping in, some in little knots, others singly, a good many in pairs, the first thing they look nt is the little sheet of pnper with but few words in print, and fewer in writing upon it. ‘Has it begun ?’ •Is Mr. here yet?' are tho constant questions addressed to the important man witii Hie red collar on his Turner Ashby. Tho Now York WorMoftho ■BS—BSBB*! tains n graphic nml interesting akctchfbf ‘'Gene ral Ashby—tho Partisan,” by "‘.T. E. O." which all will at once recognize ns tho Initials of that “What the men of Jackson saw at tho huad of the Cavalry from March to June 1803, was a man rathor below the middle height, with an ac- tlvo and vigorous ftamo, clad Iff plain Confederate gray. His brown tbit lint was decorated with a black feather; his uniform was almost without decorations; his cavalry hoots, dusty or,splashed withmtul, came to tho knee; and nfnurid Ids waist lie woiro a sash and a plain leather belt, holding pistol and saber. The fnco of tills man of thirty or a little more, was noticeable. His complexion whs ns dark ns that of an Arid); his eyes, of a doup rich brown, sparkled under well formed brows; and two-thirds of ids face was covered by a lingo black board nml moustache, tho latter curling at the ends, tho former reach-, lug Isis' breast. There was thus in the fitco' of the cavalier something Moorish, nml brigandish; liut all idea of n melodramatic personage disap peared, ns you pressed ids hand, looking into ids eyes, wldch would dash superbly in lintUe, were the holiest and most friendly Imaginable; the voice, which would thrill his men ns it rang like a clarion in the charge, was the perfection of mild courtesy. Ho wits as simple and “friend- coat of blue. Tliis functionary is the porter, whose cldef business consists in keep ing order among the crowd of people in the out patients’ room und in letting up nnd down a wooden bar to allow them, as their turn arrives, access to the celebrities they have come to con sult. Let us. follow tile students ns Ihev pass tiirough the various passages and corridors ot the building. The out patient practice Inis no charms for the student to-day. The physicians arc going their rounds alone; for, however often the theory may bo enunciated that in rank the practice of physic takes'precedence oi the prac tice of surgery, yet the tact remains pntcut Unit a brilliant operator crcntes more enthusiasm than the best physician, his testubes, stethoscopes and microscopes notwithstanding. Passing up a nar row staircase, we find oureelvcs at the top of a tier of steps, at the bottom of which is the room proper. The bright rays of the sun pass through rectory." there are now aln 1J75 newspapers, an Increase in ten years of 088. In London 'hero are now published 880 tssi Of theso there ore 08 dally papei* published In England. 1 In Walt*. 18 in Scotland, 18 In Ire land, anil 1 in tbo British Isles; total,78. In 1850 there were only 85 daily paper*: 15 In Lon ~ * • 8 In Live Ireland. Bo that the Increase liu been mnch greater In dally paper* than in any other claae of periodicals. It is remarkable that Wales only produces one dally paper; and, curiously enough, the number In Scotland and Ireland are equal- twelve. Scotland has added five to her number of dully papers In ten yiaua; Ireland al*." The Truth. Henry 8. Wells, of New York, having been summoned to appear Jieforo the Congressional Heconstructlon Committee, to testily as to tho condition of tho South, elated that “Iho great mm of tho pcoplo In Gaorglaand tho Carolhias were loyal to tho Government; that disloyal sentiment was jieriwtratcd by t' tor* In Congress, andthattlic 1 Hand by tho Govcinnui r o n war the ample skylight, and discover a densely packed mass of people filling the round gallery. We are in tbo operating theatre ot tho hospi tal. Around us we see, let into tho walls, medal lions of the great surgeons of old times—tho apostles of the art, whose names are held in ven eration ' “ ■’ Here t ft CCll, w during their round of so-called "general prac tice." They have come to sec their former mas ters operate—the surgeon who is at tho pinnacle of the profession, and who Jins earned fame, wealth, nnd now a title, by Ills talents, nnd who Iris been the instrument in God’s linnds of alle viating much human suffering nnd distress. In the nrca of tbo thentro there nrc signs of tho ap proaching operation. There is the pecultr table that can extend nnd fold in all directions, witii its straps nnd appendages. There arc the cuns of hot and cold water, tho basins, the sponges, and many other tilings. The surgical dressers flit about, anxious that notlilug shall lie forgotten and the house surgeon, with ligatures ready in the button-hole of his cont, is examining for tho last time the glittering array of knives unit oilier instruments preserved in a case us delicately lined as a lady's jewel box. By degrees the minor luminaries ot the medlcnl ami surgical stall' of the hospital arrive, nml the students ranged above, so uoisy at their college in award ing approval to their favorite teachers, only show iiere by a half stilted buz tlicir recognition. At lost the lion of the hour arrives, a strong, stalwart man, placid, cool nnd smiling, the least anxious ot the whole assembly. A smothered roar of approbation meets him ns lie lifts Ids eyes and nods to the assembled crowd. A ges ture of bis band checks any unseemly noise, for now tho patient is being carried in and laid ten derly on the cushioned table. Thu latter gives a sharp, hatf-fliglitencd glance above nt the dense mass of hashed, eager nnd expectant stu dents. The time lias ut lust arrived which lias been in Ids thought for days and weeks—aye, may he months. It is n moment of agony mr the poor man, in spite of all tho enro nml kind ness shown him. The great sargeon wliisiiers in his ear and plaids shoulder kindly. The patient grasps the hand ol his friend, ami in stantly another medical man fits the nppiinitiis for the inhalation of chloroform. In a little while lie Is wandering in his talk; lie gestieu lntcs witii ids hands; but soon he dro|M oil' like a sleeping child. Quietly turning up his Cuffs, and giving u scrutinizing glance through the gleaming instruments spread on the clot lied tray, the surgeon turns to the diseased limb. There is a dead stillness throughout the theatre ns with steady hand the operator coolly and rapidly pro ceeds. His knife is crimson now, und the warm red blood wells up and spirts around. The saw is quickly used, aud a few more dexterous efforts with the knife perfect the operation. All the pumping arteries are caught and tied, nml the parts are skillftilly adjusted. Then the still, un conscious patient is carried oil’ to awake in Ills bed and llml himself surrounded by ull tlmt skill, ingenuity and wealth can bring to bcur for suffering man. The surgeon has done ids lust within bis limit: the issue rests with God; for 'except the Lord build the house they labor In vain that build it.’ ” Tiie Wife.—It needs no guilt to break a hus band's benrt; the nbienco of content, tho mut- It rings of spleen, the untidy dress, cheerless home, forbidding scowl witliout a crime among them, have harrowed to the quick tim heart’s core of many a man, and planted there, beyond tlm reach of cure, the germ of dork despair. Oh' may woman, before tho tight arrives, dwell oi the recollection* ol her youth, and cheeritb the dear Idea ot that tunefol time, awaken and keep alive tilts promise site so kindly gave. And though site may he the injured one; the forgot ten, not the forgetting wile; a happy allusion to the hour of peacefol iove, ji kindly welcome to a comfortable home, n •mile of love to banish hostile words, * kiss ol jieoce to pardon ull the post; and the hardest heart tliat eyer locked It- scir within tho bmut or selfish man, will soften to her charms, and bid her live as she had lived, her years of matchless bllat, loved, loving aud content, the source or comfort and the spring of Jqy.—Ohambe/e Journal. A Rtcu Bor.—Tho richest Individual In Maa- sachusottss 1* a boy, the ion of the late Joshua »««*.$ inn as ntabout ly” ns n child, in all Ills words, movoments, and the carriage of his person. , Yon could sco from his dress, Ids Arm .tread, his open and frank gluneu, that ho wns u thorough soldier—indeed lie al ways “looked like wosfe"—but under the soldier, ns plainly wns the gentleman. Sucli in his plain costume, witii Ids simple iiinnuer nnd retiring modesty wns Ashby, whoso name nml fume, a bruvc comrade has truly said, will endure us long ns the mountains and valleys which he de fended. * * * Apart from what he performed, lie was a personage to whom attached nml still at taches a never dying interest. Ilis career tvus ail romance—it wns ns brief, splendid and effer vescent ns a dream, but, niler all, ‘twns the man, Turner Ashby, who was the real attraction, it wns the man whom tho people of tile Shenan doah Valley admired so pnsslonnteiy, rather than hisglorious record. There was something grander than tho wonderful nchievmcnts of this soldier, mid that was the soldier himself.” From thu Toledo Commercial. Vonlana—A Letter from Pat O’Brien to hie Sleter. New Youk, March 1. My Dear Sister Kathleen—And I spose ye see by tho papers ivory day wliat great doins we have here tvery day prepnrin to march back to Ould Ireland—barrin I can't see for tho life of me how we’re going to march three thousand miles ucross the salt say. Mahoney and lioberts say tho thing’s aisy doue if they only get money enuf to do it, nu 1 rockun they have got lienps of gould by this time, for they’ve been collcctin this two year, nnd every ytoung colleen tlmt has noth in at all but tho clothes on her back, bus given a quarthcr ivery month out of her airnius lor the sake of Ould Irelnml, and ivery tlinie Irishman gives what ho can nfford, niul buy as many bonds as lie has greenbacks to pay for, let nlono the silver and gould tlmt we’re hidin nwny in the old stockin-fut, to pny our expenses on the way. But how tiie divll a half a million of us with our provision, and arms and ammunition arc going to git there is what bothers me intlroly—some says we must take Canada and Nova Scotia, and New Brunswick, to begin with, und then buy und build ships ami steamboats enuf to corry us all over to oucct, lor ye see it won't do to cross over two by two, in couples, oue after onnlthcr like the boys nnd girls nt n weddin or a wake, for the d d sotlgcrs would shoot ns us fast ns wo git nshorc, and the tliundurin great seventy- fiuirs would blow out steamer nil to hell or bally- hack, and them as wasn't kilt would ho drown ed. And besides, the Yankees wouldn’t let us raise nn army an march over the lines into Can ada. Grant nr Sherman would he sure to get there nlnru cm—aud so, nftlicr all, I believe the best way is to take this eomuliry in the first I ilace, aiid then ye see it would he ns aisy ns nIUn qjl a log to take Ireland any duy afore breakfast; but whist, my darlin, tlmt would be traison, and ould Andy is uentli on ull traitors, and would bang us all as lie did Wire—and faith, Kntlmicen, I’m bothered intirely, und I sense Muhony and Huberts nml the rest of (lie Head Centers ami Senators will do jist ns tiie big bugs lu Irelnml do—squeeze all tiie money they can out of us poor devils, tlmt they limy live on roast beef nn plum pmldin nnd drink their wine, nu laugh in their sleeves as they think how irate ly they've fooled us. Oh I Erin, my connthry, tlimlgli rail anil fnrrakcu, In ilnunea I revlall thy rea-heaten shore— j A Liberal Catholic Preacher. Tho religious community of Paris Iuih been strangely agitated of into by a now preacher called Father Ilyncmthe. The ablest speakers of tiie two chambers, thu most celebrated Judges, thqniost renowned writers, croivdcd to listen to his eloquence. Father Ilynclutlic, according to a writer In the London Times, Is a member of tlm ordor of hare-footed Carmelites, tho reformod branch of tho original Carmelites, named from Mount Carmel, and who claim tholr descent from Elijah. He . is romarkablo for his liberal opinions in political, nnd hta tolcmnco In roll- fmons niaUow. In hU rocont tormbns at Notre to tjio task of coinhat(ng tho delusion Hint moral ity can tako tiie place Of religion, dr exist inde pendent of it. A devout adherent of tho Fot», ns head of tho Church, tie drew a marked dis tinction between ills temporal and ids spiritual authority. For a perfect liberty ol conscience ho euntondud eloquently. Ho stigmatised perse cution for conscleiico sake ns an odious crime.— If it has Bomctimcs been allotted to tho sword to ilcroml justice nnd weakness, and uphold rcll- glouB faith ngnlnst assault from heathen powers, It cannot bo its part to Inspire in pcoplo the faith which thoy reject. (‘The wise man," ho said, “should proportion the means to tho end; ami tills end is faith, conviction, and the free adhesion of the mind and the heart. Do you desire nml do you boiicve tlmt the sword can obtain such nil object? It Is madness, but it is also a crime; because if them be, next to Uie majesty of God, a majesty which is inviolabio, it is the majesty of man’s conscience." _■*.—__ Fiuut Between a Parson and an Editor. ■A correspondent of tho Wilmington DitnatcU S n account of n street encounter at Ltint- inst week, between tho Kovcrcml James r and Colonel William L. McKay, ot Fay etteville. The “fighting” parson was aroused nt some action of the into Fayetteville Presbytery concerning him not agreeable to his pride, which was published in Colonel McKay’s paper, tiie Presbyterian. He attacked the Colonel with n cane and pistol. The latter disarmed him, nml —the parson caught n tartar. A field of wheal buried under mi uvnhinclm in Switzerland for twenty-five years, proceeded on its growtli os soon as the snow lind melted. HDPltaiA, Faknik Cdostr, ’.FRANKLIN 1 “ latmttftii upon I ssici county, docwncu— , , , Tlioss sro tnurofore to cite amt admonish *11 sad llngti- „r, tho kindred *nd creditors or raid deceased, to ha and appear at my ofllce, on or before th* flrit Monday In May nest, and *how cause, If any they have, why raid letters uuvnwamt a vvw'v* • • IPLIZABETII DAVIS applies to mu for letter* of nil- Jli ministration on tho estate of GHOROIAi Fannin Cotmrr. Samnui Davie, lata iroto cite and admonish nil and slngn; and creditor* of said deceased, to be and sppesr at mr Offlce, on or before toe first Monday In May umftKftnter '*■ ' administration on the bs'tato"<ifsatd d< . Issue to said Appllara Cfllvpn under my hand and oHlclal Signature, Hatch IB, 1 . ' ordlWy. marsa-SOd Printer’s fee yt OKOJIOIA, FanninOountv. . fit WO months afterdate I will apply to the Houurahlt! X Court of Ordinary or said county for leave to sell tho reel estate of Sarah J. Cox and James M. Cox, orphan children of Tllmau Cox, deceased, for ilia iwnetlt or raid children. March IS, toil. , n J g CLARISSA E. CoS, Guardian. matSS-dOd [r.w.uj Printer 1 * tho $11. JNO. w. h, O. WEM4. DoKALM SIIERIVP'S SALE. W ILL be sold, on Uie first Tuesday lu May next, be tween the usunt hours of sale, before tho court lioueo door in the towu of Decatur, one hay horse mule, an ostray, taken up by W. P. Staples, appraised by U. F. Bwautonnml J. W. Wf — ’ ~ ' twenty-live dollars. mnUft-td caver to lie north olio hundred and This Msreli 30,1800. J. O. POWELL, Sheriff. Printer’s fee (3.00 the court house door In said county, within the hours of sate, on tho Itrst Tuesday lu May, 1800, t lowing property, to-wlt: Porte of lots of land km hits Nos.—, In the Itthdlstrlctand 3d section, emit MARRIED. CARLTON—MoCONNKLL—Married, In this city, on 30th Instant,, by Itev. W. J. Scott, Mr. Gkouoe A. Carl ton, of Athena, Ga., to Miss Allix E. McC'onnoi.i,, of this city. iiisrhi GVAItDlAN’S SALE. A GREEABLY to an order of tho honorahlo Court or Ordinary of Gordon comity, Ga., will bo sold before the court house door to said county, within lho'umul to. tho rol- _ known as ■H Ml , containing 130 acres, more or less. Sold ns the property of the mi nor heirs of John D. Scolts, deceased. Terms on the day or sale. March IS, 1800. Tnos. X. FOSTER, Guardian. marEI—R1 #(p.w.w.) Prlnter’e fee $S. STORAGE, NTOItAOE. I AM prepared to Oder Storage In good, dry and well protected rooms, to a considerable extent on W hlto- hall street. it. m. McPherson, Whitehall street, mor30—Sw Atlanta, tin. HERE’S A CIIANCK. I WILL rent the Second Floor of a business house on Whitehall street, one hundred feet hack by twenty two feet wide, If application is made soon. Apply to it. m. McPherson, Whitehall street, mitrtO—3w Atlaulo, Oa. R. HI. HcEHERNON New ,-A.dvertisementw. CALHOUN HOU8E. I WILL sell or tako a managing partner. Thin Is a Hue opening. Established at large expense. Wishing to engage lu mercantile pursuits, I will give GKO. B. WELSH. FOR BENT. sens* i* ft uoj, mu ton oi mo iaio Joaitu* , a Boston merchant, wlwidled leaving hi* i hi* io)o heir. Ill* property wu appraised mt $1,800,000. Th* trustee* under hi* rill A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, near the bualueas part of tile city, containing fourteen rooms, including kitchen and baaeincut. Uood Garden attached. Known as tho "Morgan Donee,” kept by Mr*. Kidd, on Loyd street, opposite Catholic Church, Possession given lsi April. For particulars, apply ou tho premises, or to JOHNMoMAMUN, maria—3t* At the Shade* Snloou. COTTON YARNS FOR SALE. HERRING & LEYDEN, Ageuls Athens Factory. A RARE CHANCE. H AVING engaged In mercantile business, tho adver tiser will Tease tbo CALHOUN DOUSE and dls|H»e ol Its complete Paraphernalia and Furniture. For a small capitalist, this opportunity gives a flue opening for investment and prolftable returns, with little labor, as an cfltcicut corps of C'lcrksand ServautH, already SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS. Talley, Brown & Co. T AKE pleasnro In announcing this morning to their friend* and nislnmers, that they are now prepared to exhibit their Pfoxv ami ElegniR HlocVJi 1 or SPRING & SUMMER GOODS, COMl’nifcIMI, IN I’AUT, TIIE TOLs/OWIMl) : Fancy Bilk Prw» PitttenM, OruoAdlnufl, I’opUni, ChAllte*, Mtiriiii*, Lnwrn*, UcrcgcE, Organdie*, IslMlicH’ Hill. EShmiiiics, Hilk Haquet*, Itaregc Circled, Lacu roinld, EM BRO I DEftfif) ; 8LEEVEB ami COLLARS, Dreed Trimming* nnd l)rc«» Buttons of every dost rlptiun, LndicH’ Hose, Silk nnd LIhIh Trend, Ladies' Gloved, Ladles’ Dress and Walking Shoes, Congress Gaiters, Glove Kill Gaiters, Ac. I'KRFUMEnV, TOILET SOAPS. Also, it large lot of Bleached and Drawn DOME-STICW. PAPTonr run pap. Amts well selected assort lueut ut’ YANKEE NOTIONS. CLOTHINC, CLOTHS, mm hall; (Orcr Messrs. Morrison, Nslle S> Hanson's store,) Poaoh^Tfreb Stroet. PROF. J. M. SEARL, TitT The most accomplished PRESTIDIGITATOR, AttD ONLY UATVBAl-BORK^XTmLOUVm- Now on tola continent, will give two of bis Se I ect E nte rtain me nt s In tlic above liAll, fldiiflted by M168 IT>A P’MONT, The Hylphin PAge and SccottiSight Sybil, m Friday and Haturday, ITlarcli 23d and 2 Stli Also, Pntnrdjy Afternoon, 'fur Ladle*, Children «nd Heliool*. nt half price. . * AI)MfSBION7~$l: Front Itefemd&atA, $1J». tSyNegrOC* positively not admitted. marl8-«i b. a. wurr«. t\ r. TOWARDS pleased to *ec hi* customer* «nd inerchantBjjenenilly. 1 it. m. McPherson, Moyer’* Block, Whitehall street* inar30 -9w Atlontn, Oa. FURNITURE. A CHOICE LOT OF FURNITURE, conHluthiKof Bu reaus. Wardrobe*, Tables, tine Parlor Chairs, Feather Bens, &c. ALSO, Cooking Stove*, Crockery nnd Ola»8waae, 1 fine Britaaola Carpet, Citwiniercf*, Collar*, Scnrfri, Huripeudera, VeatlngM, Dra-d-ete, Glovea, Hosiery, Drawers, Neck Tien, For uale by TOBACCO. ^JIIEWINQ AND SMOKING TOBACCO, brands. For sale by (hnlee LOWE ,t THRASHER, Under Masonic Hull. orps o drilled aud Instructed, give every martS—'lt GKO. U. . attention. GKO. fi. WELSH, Proprietor. ' HOOKA WAV FOB SALK. LIGHT 3-HOHSE ItOOKAWAY, with Harness, all A uearijr new, and III complete oriier. For sale I S. S. KENDRICK, Alabama street. TO UKNT. A GOOD STORE ROOM on Line street, near Peach- Tree street, nt a low Bgnre. Inquire of S. S. KENDIUCK, mnr33—It Alsbama street. lint alas t In fur, foreign land I awaken, To sigh for the friends who shall sea inn no more. Good-bye, Kailmleeit—Oral iso wid yc—your lovin brother, Pat. O’Brien. From iho Now York Tims*. Tiie Dreary Lire ol' Ladle* al She Kxecn- live Nauslon-Thclr Duties and lhali' Drudaarles. Look at tlio Indies of tliq White House. They nrc condemned to four years of imprisonment. During nil that time they must not pity u visit or attend an evening entertainment. Alias Lane occasionally went out to n ball or party] but very seldom; Mrs. Lincoln never ; niul it lias gradu ally come to lie considered undignified for "the first ladies in tiie land" to mingle freely in lliu gnvelies of the season. Then, ns for visiting at home, twice n week they must stand up nnd receive for many hours the herd who llock to see them mostly from tiie merest curiosity, while at nil times they lire lia ble to tiie visits of importunate or impertinent people, who will Intrude on tlicir privacy. Thu very house they live in is not tlicir own; it is u "ftimlshcd house" of the usual description, with out comforts, dreary, dirty, and Just now dilapi dated. If perchance any tnemfier of the family appears nt n window, there nrc eager eyes to' watch every movement, nml perhaps it scribbler lo chronicle the operations of the toilet, us .Mr. Willis did for Mr. Lincoln. The grounds nrouitd tiie house itself nrc not more sacred. The ladies cannot take n step out side without being watched, nml every feature noticed by people who expect to sec something very extraordinary In the appvaruuce of those temporarily "wearing the purple.” “if,” one ot tiie Indies said to me the other day, “I could only walk about a little with my children sometimes iu tho grounds witliout being stnrud at, nnd really enjoy tbo comfort of mi old dress ami a llUlo privacy, it would he very pleas ant !" » And if they go out to drive, or enter n simp, nods nnd muttered words indicate tlmt thoy are the "observed of ull observers." Mrs. Patterson 1ms two little ones, mid Mrs. Stover three hright-cycd, pretty children, who doubtless make titesu cheerless wqjla ring with their gny laughter nnd merry hIioiiis. Tiie indies Of tlm Cgllim l suffer in n leas de gree limit those of llic White House. They cun visil nml go out as much us they please—indeed, witii litem an enormous mnouiit of visiting be comes n positive afllictlon. Dally thoy are tmm- datcu with curds. Every week nt their recep tions strangers lire presented, ami all these people must be culled upon. I met one of tho Cabinet ladles tiie oilier ony nt Willnrd's hotel "I uni here." saiu site, "for the purppsc of leav ing sixty cnriis." I was somewhat appalled nt tho mitnlier, uud then went on to nsk If I might inquire Imw large was her visiting list. “There are over fifteen hundred names in It." I shrank in some horror from this *|iecimen of file “duties of office." Bo much is required of them, too. Not only must all llteso visits bo returned, but nn enormous amount of entertaining must lie done. There must lie two receptions u week—one day anti one full-dress evening affair. Then there must lie Innumerable dinners, simpers und small compa nies. Be*!dc* all tills they must all go nt least mice to cgcli of tiie receptions and linlU given by oilier members of the Cubinet nnd Betiulc. You may then form some idea of the onerous diame ter of tills “gnyoty." All day visiting—all even ing going from ono houso to another. No won der that they look Jndod aud worn. The Biamese Twinh Outdone.—Two negUo children tire now on exhibition ut IUIeigh, N. U, tlmt excite much curiosity. Tltey are fourteen year* of age, sud were horn of slave parents in Alison county. Tho . < frim/«FU*|M’aks of them as follows : "Tue connection between thorn girls la closer than in tho Blamcso twins, there lielng more of tho physical nml mentni organacoininan to cadi. The connection begins below the ueck and terminate* nl the cjitrcmlty or the spine.— To touch ono at any point of her laaly la-low tlm connection lends a acuantloii to the brain of ouch; while n touch of cither iiIkivc tlm connection is felt tiy tlmt ono only. They cun talk to dilfriruiH persons nt 'tiift annut time on entirely different subjects, amt mm can tmgugo In n gaum of whist white thu other mill* or sings. LOUISVILLE Stove mid Urate Foundry, Wont nidi? flit It Street, but. Main aud Ihe Hlvor, LOriHVIliliK, .... KENTUCKY. C UHHilNU STOVES of nil kind*, Hoatiu^ Sloven, / Wrought Iron Cooking Stoves for fniullk'it nnd ho tels, Cop|K<r Still* of till sizes, Tinners' Tool* and Ma- tliinus, Alannftw'tururti of Connor, Till nnd Shoot Iron Wit re, Don In Li in Till Dull*, Block Till, Wire, Sheet Cop- jior, ('opi»er RoUcns and nil gooth pertaining to Timierrt' •look. ruptlr. DOBFORD A CO. AUCTION ! AUCTION ! Thtir»ilu), 29tli iiiat.j nt 10 o’clock 9 A.III., Wo will soil In our t*tor<*, No. 18 Alnhnnu itreet, without reserve, for c«sh, a large stock of Dry Goods, Hals, Shoos, Hardware, STATIONERY, NOTIONS, Ac. ArnuiRcil 111 lota to suit merchant*. Tho good, will he mild on account of an executor of a deceased merchant. Ollier parties desiring Good* .old »t tho same time will have them In store bjr Wednesday, tho 38th. Sale con tinued until all are sold net. _____ CLAYTON, ADAIR * l'UHSE, Commission Merchants, marW-lwc No. 18 Alaliama itreet. A CARD TO THE PUBLIC. ~ J.J.&S. P. RICHARDS, AT IIOMK, Hunk lllork, Alnbttinii Street, HOOKS itttd* MUSIC! From 7. A. M., till ft, P. M., every day. N. U.—No postponement on account of the weather, iiwrfll- dm Tfillors* Trimming*, Trunk*, Vitlirctf, Uinlirdlus, Ueuti' Fumlshing Hoods, Hnukerchiefs, Shirts, Sewing Machine Needles. We nrc prepared to open the SPRING SEASON with h Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING, Manufactured from NEW and CHOff.'E FABRICS, aud of uucipmled extent, variety and style. The Merchant Tailoring Establishment Cont/tlns all the choicest product!* of SEASONABLE FANCY FABRICS, as well as STAPLE, from which we lire prepared to make Gnruicnts to order, in the most elegant style. tarOeutlemcn from a distance desiring to order from us can hnve Samples of Goods scut them by ninil, on Ap plication. Our Pi'loe» nlinll be iim Low As any house in the trade. HERRING A LEYDEN, marlT—Hm Glass Front, Whitehall street. Vacant City Lots vs. Merchandise WK NOW 11AVI IN ATOHX $20,000 INVOICE OF MEKCIIANDISE, CDN.ISTINO OX Dry Giwila, Men'* Women’* and Children'. Shoe.,'Root*, 4c., Hats, Btatluuery, Notluns, Whisky, Brandy, all kind* of Wines, Touaecro, Clg*ra, Drug*, 4c. Ill fact, almost everything necessary for a stole. Just re ceived front the Eastern markets. Till* laq-u cnu.lgumout of Guilds wu are authorised to exchange fur Vacant City Lot. in thl. rtly at lair pricea, A line op|iorllllilty now presents Itself lur parties own ing such property tu convert it Into cash. Merchants can supply themselves with desirable goods on most liberal terms, who have city hinds to dispose of. Call al unco at our store room, Nn. f8 Alabama street. CLAYTON, ADAIR 4 PURSE, _ lunr33—ldt _ - Commission Merchant BELLWOOD Commission Merchants. IRON WORKS N FOR SALE. mills property, situated two mile* from tho Railroad J. Depot ut Carlcravllle, Casa county, Ga„ consists of a Blast Furnace of about ttvo Inna (dally) capacity. Tho slack Is In goad condition; a new hearth, fust put In; an excellent 40-hnrto Engine. Thu Oro of superior quality, and luexliauttlble. Enough Is now ou the Dank to make three hundred tous of Iron. Tho Irou la well adapted to hollow wtro aud utber castings. There Is on the pro perty a good water power with small Grist Mill; Blsrk- smltli Shop, Houses and Cabins for laborer*, aud good farming laud. This property Is offered for talo because thu company line not tho capital to start It again. It ran be put lu operatfuu lu six or eight weeks, aud the de- maud for castings la ou great that a ready market would ho had. Then la a full set of Hollow Ware Patterns and Flasks, ill Furnscs and Blacksmith Tools. 4a Foe fur ther information, apply to Mr. niram Williams, ou the pUce, or to U*v. J. It. DUNWODY. nisriri-lm Marietta, Ua. Pittsburg Commercial and Clnolnuat! Commercial please pnWish above and acini In their bill to Joe. B. Don- wody. Marietta, Ga. L o. wui.i.s, I , A. n. a tutu. Late L. V. 4 I). II. Wells, Late Anderson, Adtir 4 Co. Allaula, Uu, | Atlanta, Ga. T. I.. WILLS, Ut* J. H. * T. L. Welle, Bhelbyvllle, Toon. WELLS, ADAIR & VO., Commission Merchants, Whltuliiill Mtreot, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. WK HAVE IN BTOItK ALL GRADES O NE HUNDRED Uriel. Filling Run Family Plour. ll» barrels Oaklay Mill* Marielli, U*, X Family, UO twmle Ashland XXX 1__ Ida barrel! Falls Ohio Family, to ’banal* Cook Fancy Family, to barrel* l***ri street Family, to twrrela Perries* Family, . ~") barrels iirtt* Knperf v Uu cuuelgnmeut uud for s*l« I Fells, Adair a cb. bog blocks or stores hi Boston. Tho InviMtimml highly Judicious; Iho projicrty has mure ‘ * iw reaches mi m dollitra In fllWKNTY-PlVK THOUSAND pound* Itacou, h. A round. Ou cunslgumeul end for sale hy WtLtoi, ADAIR * CO. Ull$l JJJIV8 THOUSAND |H>unds Ptlmo Uaf Lard, For eslv Ur WELLS, ADAIU 4 CO. COHN. T WO THOUSAND bushel* White lorn. BUI bu*brl* Mixed Coni. On couslguareat and for “ l “ bl ' WELLS, ADAIR *UO. ^ _ tohTcco. ’ Tji* J2m—Tire Huy Dr. humming of Wt- ! /\NC HUNDRED boxes Chowlug Tobacco, si) grade*, dou, Is alill |treacbliiK hla.Ihvorilu Iht’iiio of thu ' " ror sahiby wells aiiaiu uccimtl ailvuut, ami hi n recent tliscminut pluced tho limn in thu year IWHytU tiut aulmimal ctitil hnartl him, sccmnl mlvciit, ami hi n rccunt tliscminut |ilut;ctl ut in thu year ItfiHftU thu autu Au Amerlam guntluiuaii tvlm write* to ono of our religious tuun Hint" hu number of authorities, which uwm- his view." There I* tmu "dutliur- uTffiMrmanXl shore In hcnvon. H ~Mnrk Settlements with Northern Creditors. T HE suhserllier tenders Ids service* to parties owing debts to Northern firms wldch thoy dcslro to have adjusted, compromised, or settled on an equitable hnsls, 111* i>cn!niiat knowledge of the condition or the Southern State*—having lately traveled over them—111* arquahe tanre with Ihe old house* In New York engaged III thl Southern trade, and hla experience In offccllng settle ■Dents, tend to Insure successful efforts In that line. Itxrmis to—Wight, Mrador & Co., Atlauta, Georgia; W. A. Daniel,Talbotton, Georgia; M. J. A. Keith, Sel ma, Alabama; Dr. W. L. Cleveland, and others. A. G. JKNNINOS_ Of tho Into well-known Arm of Jontuag*, Wheeler A Co,', d7 Chamber Street, New York. maria-Stawllllronyl GREAT BARGAIN. YITE offer for salo a good PLANTATION III Col YT enmity, Ga., ouo mile from Big Shanty, uu tl W. 4 A. Railroad. Lots Nos. 101 and 103, nnd flhy acres of lot No. KM, In Ihe 30th district—nil in one body— making three hundred and seventy ncre*; eighty acres cleared; Ibe Imlaneo In the woods, heavily timbered- mostltyoak timber. Our price Is $7 per acre, In green, hacks, goods nr groceries. Address mo al Thomastnu, Upson county, Ga. B. II. LOWE 4 CO., marlO—lm or F. M. PERRYMAN. I. O. U'UANIKL. A. A. XCUOI.S. i. o. McDaniel a co„ Warehouse and Commission Merchants, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, (JKOHGIA IlKALKfta IN Flom*, Cri’iiiii, Hit cum, iiihI ALL KINDS OF COUNTRY PRODUCE. Causlguiiicnt* and orders are respoctfhlly solicited, and will meet with prompt intention. ninrPI—.'tm HENRY JACK80N, ATTORNEY iVT LAW. Office lu Norcrosa' Building, Marlete street, Atlanta, . Genrgln. Rxrxns to—Hon. Joseph H. Lumpkin. Athens; Cohh 4 Jackson. Macon: Jackson A Lnwtnn, Savannah; lion. Joseph K. Brown and L. J. Glenn A Sun, Atlanta _m*r3l—lm^_ 1UON AND CASTINGN. on AAA I.BS. IRON, asoorled. Including Wagon, iJUiUUU Tiro Baud, llorse Shoe. X lu IV Inch Hmiiid and Square Iren. 4.IKI0 lbo. Hollow Ware. COO IIm. Fire ling*. •HI boxe* Tin Piato. XI bundle* Sheet Iron, f bundle Sheet Cooper. Also Tallin and Pocket Cullory, Selves, Brooms, 4 Also, UXI lbs, l'rlniu Butter. Received hy fob 37—c 8. T. ATKIN A CO. VOU HALE, of land, the Onua plai , _ read 3 mile* North-East of Atlanta. Tliis well-knowu |ihu-o I* a most lovely situation for * Itrst class residence and farm—on the rnatu highway Drom Chcrokce-Goorgii to the Gala City. Apply to UEI.L A UKM., marl6-l>t _ Ileal Estate Agents. tlNOliR BOBKItT LBI1, 1 CA8B "llnelo Itoliert I-eo" Smoking Tolwrm 6 Cases ''Pride of Virginia" Smoking Tobacco, Jual received on consignment and for sale by CLAYTON, ADAIR A PURSE. Commission Merchants, mar*l) -nt No. IS Alabama street. _ CORN! CORN! 1 K. AAA BUSHELS OF CORN, In store and to XtlsUVfvf arrive. Wu have effected an arrange raent to keep constantly on hand a largo supply of Core, which we wM will hy too ear load or sack. ' WILSON A PRATTE, EDWARDS & CO., Forwarding & Commission Merchants, A<ND SOLE AGENTS FOR THE GLADDEN LUBRICATING OIL ( 0., ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ItxrxBBNue*—J. II. Liudeulierger, Cashier Mercliam;' Bank, Louisville; J. B.Bowles, President Benkof Louis ville, Louisville; Brandies A Crawford, Brady A Dsvj*. Lnnlsville ; Von Phul, Water* A Co., D. A. January, L. A. Bennlst A Co. Banker*, J*». U. Loess, Banker, Si. Lolita; K. M. Bishop A Co., Cincinnati; K. M. Bruce a Co., Augusta, Go.; Halliday Bros., Cairo, III.; Galbrailb. Stewarl A Co., Memphis, Tenu. In Store and for Sale, TI1EN IhouMnd bushels prime White Coni. X 10,000 huHhela Mixed Corn. *J0 tout) Hay (prime Western.) 200 barrels kiln-dried t>oited Meal. 2000 bushels Black aud White Oat**. .10 boxes Star Candles (full weight j GOO barrel* Superfine Family Flour. 10 casks Clear Side**. 10 casks Hibbed Sides. 10 casks Shoulders. 10 casks Stag Hams. M imrrels Cai lmn OH. 41 barrels Lubricatiu^Oil. 250 kegs Xalia (assorted sizes.) 00 barrels Ilydralulc CVincut. 1 bale Hospital Tent*. I bole Hospital File*, marts—e In Store and ior Sale. ally Flour. PBATTE, EDWARDS A CO. S IGHT EXCHANGE ON LOUISVILLE, KY For sale hy PBATTE, EDWARDS 4 CO feb'ii-c STILL G! Jackson, Moyers, Cleghorn & Co., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, and wholesale dealers in Groceries aud Produce, Peach-Tree Street, ATLANTA, GEOnGIA, O UR Mr, J. M. MOYERS will spend a good portion of Ida time 111 New York, nnd the Western cities, which will give ns advantages over most southern mer chants. Consignments solicited, anil advances made on all goods In store. Rkpziikncks—Baldwin Slnrr A C'o. t N. York; Johnson A Bridges, New Orleans: Jas. Metcalf. Cincinnati; John Snider A Co., Louisville; Foster Brothers, Nashville ; Willis A Chisolm, Charleston; McCallle A Jones, Macon ; Hon. W. P. Chilton, Montgomery; A. Delap A Co., Memphis; Wethcrford, Thomas A Co., .Mobile. marlff-am _ _ JDK. T. t.. STKPHKN8’ CHEMICAL AGUE COMPOIND, arm Dll. T. I,. STEPHENS* CHEMICAL EYE SA1.VK For Free Distribution TO timisns, SOLDIERS' FAMILIES,t FItlES’DS McCAMY A Co. C ALHOUNS CfftabreledFauilly Pills. SIcCAMV A CO., Holy At?cntn. A NEW HERNIAL TRESS for tin* cure of Rupture. Fhyiiiciuiu rcipuctlully invited lo examine. marlO-Ot McCAMY *fc CO. L. ». PIRKI.K. W. J. HUDSON. PIRKLE & HUDSON, a E N E It A 1. Auction and Commission Merchants, Corner Marietta and Peach-Tree Street*, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. nr Will Rive prompt attouiion to any bn-oue** en- (riHti-d to uu. ItuRUlur «al« dajra, Tueadaiv, Thuivdaya and Hrttnrdayx. Auction every tilcht. mart)—fim WM. M. I . HILL. Auctioneer. ■. a. KENDRICK. tt. U. MOTT. S. S. KENDRICK & CO., WIIOLVMLB XND RETAIL DEALER* IN carpet'ing, on. c LOTiia. ] MATTINGS, WINDOW SHADES, 200 bblfl Flour—all grade*, 200 kita Fifth—all number?, 100 hbln Sugars—Crashed and Extra C. M0 bushels extra Seed Oats, 10 hbla pure Petroleum Oil, 20 kegs Goshen Butter, 10) sacks Corn—very cheap. 50(1 11H Buckwheat F our, GO bbls Irish Potatoes, 75 bbla Cracker*—all sorts, 50 boxes Pickle--Onions anil t how ( he 10 boxes Hatsins, 1U0 lbs Malzena—for pudding. Ac . 3000 lbs Sole leather, 500 lbs Upper IoCather, 100 lbs Uom Starch, GOO lbs Black Pepper. Ci) boxes Babltett’a celebrated Susp, 5 bids superior Vinegar, 5 dor. heavy Wei Bucket*. 25 boxes Tobacco—from H to liV UftlOO choice Cigars—a*sorted. 10 jars Maccaboy Snuff,, 10 nests Cedar and Yarnisbetl Tubs. 20 dox Shoe Brushes-.assorted. 100 doa Mason's Blacking, 2 coils One* Inch Hope, GOO cases superior Wine, 20 kegs Powder, Plaster Paris, CYiuei m'artO-tll ( BHACKKLKOHD. I 200,000 BRI0K8 FOR SALE. WO II1INDIUCBD THOUBAND Merehonlabl* Brlrks, well burnt, and a hirg* proportion superior for foun- ApStyio*' EDWARD \VJIITB. At L. Cohen’#, D. Mayet’a old stand, tnarlt—*>* Whltrhall street POTATOES I POTATOES I martO-o ' '■ ’ MI Xalet* II O T7 M K, Oar. Qumo tuff Heeling Streeu, CiurlMtaa, I. 0. Tsp»qgattiissr NOTICE '^MIW-Mtifr ,hB BURNS. ^dMri-UmOm •at* by COTTON GOOD*. ISKblrtlng*end4SBhoellng*: i >'• . Cotton Yarn*. Oft consignment and for WEI.W, ADAIR A CO. . IRISH I'OTATOKS. Irish l*otalor*. On rou.tgnmenl and WELLS, ADAIU* CO. APPLE!* I APPLE* l 1UURKU CIIOICR APULKS to Mrivo IW* weSj. aw.: iJBHtrt I IHIHU POTATOES, IRISH IWATOES fo iVKIXS, ADAIR A CO. I 1 ill no Covoi'iiift's, A Frauhlln Building, Alabama Street. ATLANTA, GEOIIGIA. mar!7—?lm 3?' O U K A l o I:. A NO. I BUSINESS LOT ON WHITEHALL STREET milK underftigued tenants in common of a lot on White- A. hall afreet, have consented to sell tbo same at pub he outcry, on the ttrat Tuesday iu April next, at the Court House door In this city, between th<? hours of 10 o’clin k A. M., and 4o’clock P. M. Terms, ouc-thlrd cash, one--third six mouths, and onc-third twelve months, with Interest. T. c\ JACKSON, martl-ld* KL1ZA BOb\VOHTlL HIDES AND TANNERS' OIL FOR HALF. 5000 1)HY UIl)ES ~ U “ , ' , nnd 2D0U Orecn S,»ltcd Pity llutcticrcl Hide*. 100 barrel* Tanners' Oil *1AMK,S A. IIOLT, No. is Second at., bet Main Ft. and the river, tnarll—tin LoitUvIue, Ky. ' SHEARER, MORETON A CO., Eii|{1iuh’I'm iiikI ^la<’liiuirsl»t, Maunlaclurer* nnd Repairer, of all kind, of J TEA V K.VUIXES, MILLS, 11 OILERS, ,tv Railroad Slreel. op|*isll# (hvrgia Railroad Shop, ATLANTA, GK0R0IA. ninriJ-Am* i. ». OLIVER. ». e. WOtUUlL. OLIVER A WODDAIL, CimuiiiInnIoii Morolmiits, Corner Alahoma and Forsyth Smarts, Atlanta, Ga. CAW All bn.lnes* entrusted to Ihflr rare will receive their Mrsonat atlcuUon. Consignments soltctled. Iell3- fflU* __________ - A. W. JONES'. tFonnerly ot Atlanta, Ga.,) CoiiiiuImhIou M«t-olinnt, Wait tide of Hill 8treat, Griffin, 0a. And an immense variety of other goods. All of uhhk ; are offered at wholesale or retail, by M. W. AJ. H. JOHNSON*. Commission Merchant*. I niarLV—c _ Alabama street C1KBWINO TOBACCO. i A NOT1IKR large lot of TOBACCO Just lecelveti t • I IX. day. We will sell cheap, for cash. Come and « v ! amine It. Onr stock now consist* of twenty note! [ Irands—in all about three hundred boxes. H. M. McPHBRSOX, Whitehall strvrt. Atlauta. l«s HAY f - HAY ! W E h»vo a lot of HAY Jnst rorelved, thst w* will sell *t coat, or less, owing to the fact that ihe hak-a si, It. M. Mrl’HKRSOX. Whitehall strvci. Atlauta. Ga POWDER. I T> IFLE POWDER by th, kfff- For tale by ' k it. m. McPherson. Whitehall siren. I - Atlanta, Ga. TO fflEHTHANTS. W K have a lar*e stock of Cottou Cards, Sifter*. Bm k- cts. Tobacco, ^of all grades,) Sugar, toffee, ! Broom*. Flour, and a good *tock of Fancy liroccnt *. ; t)ueensware and Glassware. Call and examine our atocz, | and yon wt« get bargain.. R y ^ Whitehall .■ reel. fchK—c Atlanta. Ga I not In condition to ship. 10 ATHENS YARNS. BALES Just to hand, assorted-3 and IU, ( sod 10 mid 13. II. M. M. PHERSuN. Whllchatl street. Atlanta. Ga. II.IIULUNL N OW i, tho tliue to Invest money preilltatdy After iho expiration or tbit month, all loWvu mannjsrtnivd will N> taxed *t evuts per pound. Good sonud Medtnm Tobacco, that will keep. Is the thing. Call and *ee onr ck. large stock RM McPHKRSON. Whitehall street. Atlanta, Ga /YRllKItS for th* Pure has* of Cotton and Consignments v " of Ptoiluco aud General Morebandhw reepeeifnlly solicited aud attended to with promptness and ffdehty. Will also Uoltecl Note*, Drafts, 4c., ou Gtlftln and sur rounding country.^ _ J*u8-7tm* AlTu rVoiV I AUCTION I tlun. Onr privatowloorat nue- mu. a. w. ADAiu Having an Auction License, will sell property of every description, either In the *tureor anywhere Into* city, lie will also sell fur Executor* or Administrator* In the fobIT-tm ^X^AtabSrJwL Wo aro now Booeiving, and in Storo: 1000 boll,a ‘' rtm~Uaf lard. H. ffl. fflel’llERSON, a GENT for Virginia TuUccu Manufactorlra A ’.m boxes. Just reeadved. „ llHk , Whitehall street, Altxnta, Ua. TOBACUO SASIPLKS O ENT to anya)»o wishing to 53 aud quality guaranteed of cash box to be equal to Hut of sample rent „ M mcPIIKBSON, WhllebaB street, marl e AtUnla,G* it^MBh w. a. mtcftxiv. A. W. MITCHELL A BRO., Commission Merchants, At A. W. Mitchell'* OKI Stand. Corner Whitehall and Huolet Street*, Atiante, 0a. IVAll buslne** enlrastcd to their rare will receive their personal attention. Consignments sotlclred. Jsnt8- -1m* . . xr.ft.t35s j. *. AKU1B0OK. o a. naius W. O. LOWE A OO. | • wftouaau aw> fttraii. huun ut ) Clothing and Gants' Foruiihing Oooda HATS, BOOTS, SHOES, Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Oeer*lft. Jqnffft-tm '.Akaf* 1IVILDINU \\J’K bavo for *Alo "l«s:: marts-tu