The daily intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1858-1868, March 23, 1866, Image 1

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Ifll .....180 ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Friday Morning. March 23, lOOO. Pram our Sveninr Edition o i Yertardafr CQjrnmfyypi^JhvtelliRenco. Atlanta Market. -.manat, Maacii *-Th* P clcw of many K't»ain* |uv,undergone*change sinceourquotation*of gaSBH&a of white com h» receded* S «ud miy now bo bought by ttao quantity from ,{jj u, *«n that thoro baa boon a general downward ten- JJ.J, m all prominent article* of mertbandlae. TUI aOttlT MAtUtlT. \ hitle animation wu noticeable In Unanetal circles i 111* morning. Our,brqkaf* ate bnylng Jif at it cent*. SoiUbrro Bank-bill* areontring neeiy, kn, remain Arm at onr quotation*. Tboro seem* to lw a jLoltlon of holder* to *ell out and use the money) «h!lo on the other hand Stockholder* evince an lucllna- L, lo hunt up hill* with a view to purchase them, and irohl trouhlcaome litigation that may ultimately cn.ue. I, u to lw hoped the two partle* will harmoulao I Tit* COTTOK UABIltT .Op ATLAHTA OonlinUM to bo a very lamo lrialltutlou. A few bale* ftwn the country aro coming In, w|ilch find purchaser* at « rent* far Middling*, and other gtadca In proportion. Augusta Market. Tcsanar Bvmmco, March S0.-(Wfo»-Market dull ami Irregular at a decline of from two to three cent, on ‘.II grade*. We quote middling, Me; atrlct middling, U3c; and good middling, 8tc. PIKANCIAI.. COLD, BONDS, Ac. Hold, baying 122; aelllng... silver, buying ISO; Selling. Old Ueorgia Slate ™ Old Georgia Conpona TO Georgia llallroad Bonda ®T Georgia llallroad Stock • Central llallroad Bond* Central Railroad Slock , M city of Angnata Bond* ® City of Augusta Note* * Bank note* dull, amt qnotatlona vary according In tie- maud.-- CbnMltutlonalUt. Colunrbua Market. Mutch «i 18UI.—fWfon—Market yeaterday dull and Ir regular, Middling SStSSOc. Strict mlddllnga will not i-ummand more than the Utter dgnre.-Slm. Macon market. Maivis. March SI, lSld.-fWton-Thcre wan a good de mand today, though hut little cotton offering, nntl only nxi bale* were *old. at price* not exceeding* cent*. Ihddera of the better grade* ore not dl*pu*cd to yield to the deellne, and a prime article of good middling would tiring 11 cents.-7WepnipV Tlie CHnrlcaton Cotton market. Mill! II SO, l»it!.-Thc sales yesterday amounted to iibnnt rotates. at 35 lo Me for low middling and 40c for good mlilitling. The mark*I wn* quiet and in tome Inelancea r i-ier, hut pricca were generally unchanged.—.Vein. Nashville market. Mam it, IS. 1SV1.-A dispatch lo the Chamlwr of Com merce published below quote* gold In New York at Vm‘,c. dull and nominal. The dispatch was received at noon, hut general opinion tl,,credit* II. aiVu correapondlng change la reported In ,,ill,in. nhiih is quoted at ddftllc. We have nuthiog pew 1,i re|»,rt in Ihe money market here. COTTON atlilKIT. Na-iiuut:, March IS—The Southern itaplu la almoal ** dead a* the orcailonal "Dead Duck" of the Washing- ii,u ChixHiicIt. Wc hear of a few htlca changing hand* during the course of the morning. But the advice* from Ncii York ut that hour perplexed our merchant*, and the market closed so Irregularly thnt it I* Impoaalble to give quotation*.—Gaulle. I,Rio Now* Item*. Tire iKlmlcum excitement Is Hprcnilinjj In Hid Interior of Alnbnnm. A good deni of machinery lias Iteon ordered from tlio North by companies loomed iii Memphis, Montgomery, and other places. A gentleman .from Newborn la going lo usollio ordinary well-boring apparatus of tilts prairie country lor I lie pilrposo Of. testing liie ox- Istencu of petroleum. , The //ir.i/i/'* special sttys: President .loliiisou yesterday reeeivett n dispatch IWilnA.J. llnmll- ton, Provisional Governor of Texas, giving ,n more hopclht account of tbo doings of the State Cqnvcntlim titan tuiy that have yet found tlicir Wtiy Into print. Governor Hamilton sums up by saying nlttimigli the Convention bad been In ses sion nmi month without apparently accomplish ing nnytlitng, there will be no trouble whatever concerutug the reputation of tbo rebel war debt, pud that the frmlmen will bo treated more satis factorily tlmn in most of the other States. The principal dlllercnco of opluto'n was whether the ordinance of secession should lie merely re pealed or declared'absolutely mill from the tie- ginning. Louisville lUarkel. lUucif ft-Tlio condition of money matter* preaent* no new feature*. Affair* remain easyat unchanged rate*. Exchange rule* aclive at former rate*, buying at Jf© . ftf premium, and aelllng at 1-10©K premium. Dirpatchc* to the Exchange quoted gold at 1*1, ’declined In 191V, anil dosed at 198. Cotton wa* dull anil nominal at 40©41c. Sugar* Inac tive and drooping. Meia pork oposed dull but rallied Muewhat, closingat (96. Lard wa* dull at l#Xc. Whlaky luminal at J: ‘hi. Flour declined for all grades 10©20c. I’incinnitl reports quoted meat pork, asked, $9fl 60.— Btcon drmer; clear ride* lOJfe. Lard 18Xc. Wblaky f! 95, free. Chicago reported hogs—receipt* toil. Met* pork quiet >t )•£> 75i$90. Lard quiet at 18@l8Jic. Bulk meat* nomln*l. Wheat Arm at $1 Sl’iOfl 36. Rejected com WfBSfc Oal* quiet at si&atJfc. Whlaky nominal and attebanged. The attendance on’Change waa rather anmller Hum mail, though full, with n batter feeling pervading the market. In nearly all departments, but at the decline In grid lend* ileadily to lower Agure*. transactions are lim ited. Provisions are Anner, with no extended sale*.— The ilelsy In the reception of dispatches by tbo Exchange is iiei not a little dissatisfaction. up niiious to-day embraced several thousand bushels of cum, Including a lot of white in ear at 05c; shelled la more abundant, with a tendency to lower rates, witliialee Ot 3.5110 bushel* mixed tl 7(@75@70c, sacks Included, and ihe outside rste Including delivery. Prime whllo shelled corn is scarce, and would bring 805c more. Barley la more inquired ror, with salea at $1 06, and barley malt at St 4k (or prime. Flour la more quiet. Mess pora 1* of- hoed In lot* at {id 50, though sale* on order arc reported ut higher rate*. Now York market*. Xsw York, March91.—Cotton la declining; sales to- ilu), 3,imjbale*, at 39@-IOc. Natal stores dull; Tnrpen, Hue, BTCtUOc. Gold quoted at 128. raicTioiAi. cvaapxcr, lUo shipment of the fractional' currency last week by ihe Treasury Department, amounted to $888,#W, of which t inu,«o was forwarded to the anbiTreasury In New York. Montgomery market. MosTooxxnr, March 90,-CWtai-Tbero Is s good dc- ui»nd w ith light sales—but little coming lu. We quote middlings at 93f&'», owing (b style and order. Wo notice "he sale of good ordinary at 97','c. Money ntj.-Adttrlleer. Mobllo market, HoatuB, March 90,-Market qnlet at 37 to S3 for mid- oliug*. Tbo mayoralty of N*w Arloan*. A ilii,[mtcli t» the New York Herald gives tbo following facts regarding the reported Interler- cuce in the municipal election of New Orleans. ■Ii Kennedy, the present Mayor, telegraphed to l “ * on the* lfttfi instant, expressing ili.nl,is n* t„ ti,* iiinc3H of liia successor elect, Monroe, nnd inquired wlicUter dr not lie nboiibl f , u tlui hucccssiou. Tlie President replied by lelegrapb ns follow*: I have no information to give in regard to the surrendering ‘lie mayoralty'of New Orleans to !l R ' r9 " n elected to flit tbo poiltlon. I have ito in ormatlon thowing tbo elrctbm wan not regti ar, nr tlie individual who lias been elected cnir Ul| t qualify, in tlie absence of such proof, the presumption is Hint the election, iius been accord* ,ng I" l “' v ' tlie pendn elected can take the "*7} °‘ " ,,l ‘glancc anil, loyally required.!* Ir. Monroe seems, to have known ttiat cflort* "ire being made to keep him out of office, anil a it'h'grnplicd the President yeaterday that be , r, ‘imUrly.elected MAyor of New Or- and that tin was loyal to the Uhlan, nnd f iitliusinsticatly la favor of the President us titty V'lng inun, mid caij, quality ncconllng-ln law.— , , 1 ri1,l,lenl replied to this by repeating- the ' W!nl 10 Kennedy, thus leaving the mat- , w, “ r " 11 I«*Klnii, viz t tbo people of Now Or- , l " , ' , ,lll! civil and'military laws that govern such cue*. Tub Richmond Time* ol the Ctb Instant men tions tliut quite n number of North Carolinians, accompanied by their families and household goods and gods, pass through Hint city dally, cn route lor Indiana. They cornu from Western Nortli Carolina, and say they are going to Indi ana beenuso the lamlthcre is better thnn in tlmlr native Slate. There are other reasons, tivo obvi ous to require mention, why Indimin, Illinois, or several oilier States, might be regarded ns pre ferable] ns places of residences, to North Caro lina, or cvrn Virginia. Labor Skizbiik of Confkivkuatk Goods at New Orleans.—'The Collector at New Orleans tins recently made an important seizure of goods on board tlie steamer Doubloon, which arrived at Hint place from Shreveport, nnd the goods are now held in tlie treasury warehouse in Hie Inr- mcr city. Tlie cargo consisted of one hundred nnd titty bales of Moxicnn blnnkets, grny Con federate cloth, clothing, and a quantity ol cotfon goods, tbo whole worth from eighty to ono hun dred thousand dollars, Tito following nrc the circumstances nttending the capture: About tlie lime* of the surrender of Kirby Smith’s forces, a man tmmed Galvan smuggled tlie goods nchiss the Rio Grande into Texas, via Eagle Pass, for tlie use of the Confederate Gov ernment. Tlie property was seized by Hie Uni ted States military authorities, but by some means or other they were afterwards released and turn ed over to Galvan’s agent, who transported them in wagons through‘several counties In Texas, unsuccessfully ottering them fur stile us be wont, until lie arrived at Shreveport. At tlie labor place a party, whose name is not given, obtained possession of the facts in the case, nnd nt once dneed himself lit communication with Collector cllogg, who placed the matter In the bands of Acting Survoyor Cassard, who, alter much pa tient watching nnd wniting, got hold of them on iKiard the steamer above mentioned, ns sho Was about to discharge her cargo at New Orlonns. A pnwerlnl influence is being brought to bear upon tlie Executive for n remission of the sen tence recently pronounced agninstO. B. Luinnr, of Georgia, formerly President nfthebnnk of the Republic, New York, lor certain alleged attempts to defraud the Government. The conviction, it will be remembered, wns before n military court, and tlie Irlcnds of Lamar contend that it was not a proper one to adjudicate bis cose—ho being private clUzen, and amenable only to the civil courts. Tlie Supremo Court has this very ques tion before it now, and the President may await its decision os applicable to that of Lamar. IIOXJBiXi ABBIVA^S, BXOHANGB 1IOTIIL, . aaAMtaM.* CO......... .wioi'IUBTOIW, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31, JMO. llama, Tennouco. ’ork. A 8 Iktyhua. JXl .1A Wflglit * family, Macon,TM Bonnor, Nashville. AO Kldu, Montgomery. Mils LF Hmlo, NowVt H1* Olehn, Tenueaaeo. M B plat, Macon. .8 nicks, Chattanooga. It B Morrow, Orillln. B I.oinan, Acworth, Ga, WJ-RIIoy. . C U Chlltl*. Ciovchmd, 0. I. Owsn, Montgomery. M (1 WhlriockT Marietta. A J White, I - Ingoraall, Chattanooga. .* .ngoraall, Chattanooga. A J Houston, Grautvlllo, (In. .lohn Amleraon, Marietta. A M Wler. J N Sweat Ss a'v't, SavannahDr W D Broek, B. C. E H Grave*, Savannah. L Rencau, Savannah. C1) Seward, Savannah. Alvin Urnok, New York. 7' Mnlllvim, Havmumh. 1) Itiiakotb, Macon. I. R Chrtaduo, Savnnnhh. - - <f Kotldehaw, llonry county. .Tit Brook. . Win White, S. C. It M llnhter, Fhlladel|ihlii. L A Barr, Chattanooga. u m utiutcr. i iiiiii M Fetiche, llnlton, Mr* H McWrlgl It ,f Amleraon, Dalton, It M llanies, Atlanta, right, Alahama. W ltngsdnlc, Newton c on, Marlotta. CliNTIIitl, HOTEL. county. IIKV, J. W. HINTON,. WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9t, 1800. Bishop J O Audrew A aVIa.Mr*. Yonng, New Orloana, Mrs Lainar. Dr. Wlllla Wlllluglmm. _ ..nderson, Koimicky. H C Lanikin. WN Newton. H Ucndee. J W Branhnm. » B F McOInty. Jno Means. JII BlchblttaA wife, N. Y. Alban Chase, Athena. I F, Edwards, Oglethorpe county. MrsG BDouglnaa. DWG Spencer. W C Cox rlohn Raley. 0 Foster* J Rock. .W P Putlllo. Forelgu Fashions and Gossip. An American lady, now in Paris, writes an oc casional letter to the New -York World that Is very reliable, especially with young ladles. Her latest is in her best vein, We make the follow ing extract: London, February 17. Paris tbulks thnt all tbo money and fashion nrc congregated In London; London sa^rstlmt money unu fashion are congregated London is right, so far ns I can Judge. It Lou don pays ten pounds for a valentino, docs not Paris give ten thousand pounds for u doll 1 Bah, London t flo upon your paltriness I A French child—one of the modern school—would fling your valentine into the fire, with n contemptu ous sueerl And then wlioru else do yqu hear of a Indy’s dress costing eight hundred pounds, ex cepting in Paris, that city of “ “ * cepung in run*, uni* vi*y ui the guy, the light- heurteu and tlie rich I In London u wife consid ers herself fortunate when her husband puts a ten-pound note in her hand to buy a new Town for Mrs. So-aud-so’s party. In Paris, a lushand lately declared that it cost Itim thirty pounds each time bis wife went into society; and she wns remarkable for her simplicity! Am 1 not right in stating that Paris is richer than London1 She should be so, nt nil events, to be ablo to maintain so much simplicity! But why am I making these rcnmrk9? Is It to moralize on tbo growing luxury of the day, or merely to herald a few more extravagances nppcnringY I am inclined to think it Is Hie latter; you have I* L A NTHUS’ HOTEL. WH. 0'llAM.OBAN,. .rnorniETon. WKD2*ESDM\ MARCH 21,1860. E RuhhpII, Now York. BII Smith, Jr., Vnldostn, On. Mrs Judge Hill, LnGrauge. H P Smith, Ttionmavlllo. On. aits utitigc iiiii, i uiiiiiii, iiioma3ttiic.ua. MIb* Allen Burke, IjiUrnnge.G L Donman, wife and tureu J E Durr, Quincy, Fla. children, Montgomery. J A Maxwell, Georgia. F11 Woodward, Ga., 10001111 G W Atlanta, IlawlHnarllle. mall agent. C Drumley, Sclintt. Geo G Hunger, Washington, Mnj J IxicklmrL city. 1). C. Goo W Darden, Texas. O N Kelly, Washington, D 0 T1’ Fleming, city. J W Dixon, Wnehmgton, D. 0II Child, Cleveland, O. C. •I A Held, LaUrango. W Byrd, Columbus. T A Jenkins, city. Thus While, Savannah. W H Howard, Align*!*. c llnmllii, New Orleans. -M Clough, Baltimore. T J Itatcllff, Rockville, Ind. T Johnaon, Ml Sterling, Ky.W II Ratcliff, Rockville, Ind. J Weal, Grillln. W U Btllca, Jr„ Cartcravlllo. Col l'rlile, Now York. A E llelmor, Nmv York. Mr Vandyke, Dalton. Cunt N S Hill, U. B. A. UJC Wllllama. Richmond, 1 T J Lofton, lloganavllle, Ga. Ky. IK Btmpann, Memphis. J W Omcd, Woodby, Time. T F Cartor, Memphis. J I* Wood, Troy, N. Y. J It Fcathcreton nud Indy, W II Roudraea. Columbia, Tcnn. G V Kverccn, Montgomery. W B Fcntheraton, Cohtmlila, G J llownrd, city. Tenn. V It Crawley. Social Circle. F Watormau, Troy, N. Y. CII .Smith, .Madison, Fla. C C Maugum, Baltimore. CONSIGNEES FEU RAILROADS. Un-elt td by (Itorgla Hall mad, March SHU. W 1’ Chisolm, W R Philips, 1 England, Reynolda fa Co, O Thomas, Zimmerman fa VcrdcryoF B Jones, N R Fow ler, A K Seago, P Lynch, Mooro fa M, Hawkins fa W, P fa G T Dodd, 8 S Kendrick, Cohen fa M, Wight, M fa Co, tv \ J A 1/lAIUi □ O lalllUl iva, LutlvU IV 1H. vv iuiiv« Ri IV t o, It 1) Can, L Cohen, Bima, K ft Co. It \I Lowry fa Co, |llj Puco fa J, McD fa Co, G W Jack, II O Bell, D Mayer, l'hlllpa it F, J It Monnce, Welborn fa II, G J Forcacrc, B TAtklu*. J H Wallace, Hagan fa Co, Connor ft II. Me- viniiiiuiia u tuui'u, JiauiBiuiu o biuiuhy, tncnuur cv uru, 0 B Pond, J J fa B P Richards, B B Crew fa Co, CII Bale- lUUiniltn. fa* fa* V-IUtV iv VU. V fafa IWIL- sun fa Co, E W Mundy, J M Holbrook, E U Guy fa Hon, M It Bell & Co, Cox falllll, McBride,1) fa Co, J U fa A C Johnaon, Chapman fa R, M W fa JO Johnson, J L Bridges, G T Anderson, Goodman fa 8, J W Camming, Bridges, G T Anderson, Goodman fa B, J w camming, Meador fa Bro, Lumpkin fa II, J Morrow fa Hon, J M Johnson, P 1‘ Pease, CI Brown, J Adkins, It Middle brooks. Want’** a Wire. The following appeared in a St. Louis paper: ■\Yanted.—I have lived solitary long enough. I want somo one talk at, quarrel with—then kiss and make up again. Therefore I am ready to roceivo communications from young ladles nnd blooming widows of more tlmn nversge rcspecta- , tolerable tamo in disposition, nnd hair of blllty, any color. As nearly as I ran Judge of myself, I am uot over eighty nor under twenty-live years of ago. I am either live feet eight, or eight feet five. I forget which. Weigh185, SIS or 681 pounds, ono of the three; I recollect each figure perfectly well, but os to their true position I nra Bomcwliat puzzled. Havo a wholo suit of hair, dyed by nature and free from dandruff Eyes buttermilk brindle, tinged with pea green. Nose blunt, ac cording to tbo Ionic order of architecture, witii a touch o( the composite and a mouth between a catfish's and alligator’s—made especially for oratory and tbo reception Of large oysters. Ears palniated, long and elegantly shaped. My linlr is a combination ot dog’s hair, moss and briar brush—well behaved, tearfully luxuriant I nm sound iu limb and on the negro question. Wear boot* No. 0 when corns are troublesome, nnd can wrlto poetry by tbo mile, with double rhyme on both edges—to rend backwards, for wards, crosswiso or diagonally. Can play tlie Jew’s harp or bass drum and whistle Yankee Doodle in Spanish. Am very correct in my mor als, nud flrst-mtont ten-pins; have ngreat re nt 1 gnrd for the Sabbath, and never driuk unless in vited, Am a domestic nninml, am perfectly docile nil when towels are clean and shirt, buttons all rigid. If I possess a pre-cndnnUng virtue it is of forgiv ing every enemy whom I deem it hazardous to handle. I say my prayers every night, musqul- toes permitting; os to whether I snore in my Bleep 1 wnnt somebody to tell. Money is no ob ject, os I wns never troubled with it, and never expect to be. I [should like some Indy wbo is perfectly able to support a husband, or if sbe could introdueo me to n family where religious example would ho considered sufficient compen sation for hoard, It would do just as well. _ _ ; y enough moralizing lrom better pens tlmn mine. pen: content myself with taking thing* as til they arc, nnd note them down accordingly. To commence, then: He it known to all, especially, to your poor innocent father*, husbands, broth ers, who had fondly hoped thnt 1888 would in troduce short and narrow skirts, Crinoline is reg nant queen again! And ladies' dresses are grow ing longer and wider by every mail. '1 rains, nothing but trains are worn; lor evening, tbree yards long—for walking two yards. Safin Is tlie favorite material now and likely to remain so Tor some time. I am glad of that, for what can be more beautiful than a White satin dress; whether the wearer be blonde or brunette. Trimmings are very eluborale. Gold, silver, steel, Jet or pearls are Btudded over Ibo dresses for evening wear. It Is. indeed, woll that alt Hint glitters is not gold! Tito fortune of Croesus could not with stand ilds tinsel mania, if tinsel wore not tinsel. Bugs of thu siime material ol the dresses ure worn on each side, Instead ot pockels, Ibr morning costume. Brides’ dresses uru all made of.NtHu, I saw one last week at Mudamo S ’s, Han over square. 'flic skirt was edged with 11 niching of lulle and a beading of pearls; • of Brt Tlie Responsibility of Hotel Keepers A recent decision of the Supremo Court rela tive to tlie responsibility of hotel keepers for thu safety of tho property of their guests, seems em inently just, unu should be tlie law everywhere. Tito case In which Hto decision was rendered was Hint of John A. Bigelow ct. Adolphus Lack ‘ TM vnmeycr. Tito defendant is tlie proprietor of the Laiiirge House. On tlie S8d of September the pbdntifl', while n guest ut Ids house, lmd Ills room entered burglariously, and Ilia gold watch, two rings nnd n scarf pin, and $200 lit money stolen Hierclrom, making a total loss of $730, for which lie brought action. Tbo defendant claimed that pluintill sustained tlie loss through tils own gross negligence, anti because bo did not comply with the rules nnd regulations of the bouse, of which he lmd due notice. Plaintltl testified that lie bolted thu door of Ills room on retiring, nnd that Villi ' lUtrtlTV OUAHD XASTSlt TUI BO MBTftlCr, W. W. ROYD, 0JJ16!, Masonic Hall. Travelers -to the North; SYMBOLIC MASONRY. Atlnutn Lodge, No. CO. Stated Communlfifiion* 2d afid -lilt-Thursday* of each miintli, it 7jjf, P.'. M.\ Tii6«.-W. Ctuxoaufa-Woralilprul Master.' Jho. M. Bonino, Secretary.- Fulton Lodge, No. 210. Stated CAmtntinlraHbbg tat and 3d Thursdays nr each month, at 7*. P.’. Mil. , W. W, Born, Warahlpflil Mnalor. Cn**. Harm***, Acting Secretary. CAri’l’DLAR MASONRY. Mount Eton Royal Arch Chapter, No. 10. Regular Convocations 2d hud 4th, Monday* of each moot 1, at , w*'c II A|T D t.*n, M.’. K. - . High Priest.- Calvin Fay, Secretary:' ’ mount /Ion Council Good Samaritans, Regular meetings lsi Tuesday In each month,' ut 7X, W. W. llnyo. Master of Ccrcraonlc*. n. 8. On**, Secretary. CRYPTKrMApONRY. ’ jmom “ n 5 r co c c»hW. r 3 r‘°- ond ilar Meetings 3d Tacsdiylo January, April, July and October. W. W. Born, Thrice Illuatrtoua Grand Matter. Jao. M. DontHo, Recorder. Knight*.Templora, Cibnr'de Lion Com- landei mandery, No. 4- p Regular Conclave tat Monday of each month, at 7Jf, Tuoa. W. CiUNDLin, Em't Cotn’r. W. II. Tenant, Recorder. Tho office of the nboro named Secretaries and Recor der* la In MaaonlcRall building,flrstffoor. INDEPENDENT ORDER OF ODD FELLOWS. ODD FELLOW*' HALL PEACHTREE ST., CHEROKEE BLOCK. Central Lodge, No. 38. Meets every Tuesday evening, at 7M o'clock. W.W. Both, N. O. B. F. Bennett, Secretary. Hames Lodge, No. SS. I'clocl , Flemish, N. G. S. W. Gnunn, Secretary, Empire Encampment, No. 12. Moot a on 3d nnd 4Ut Wednesday of each month. 0. Dockl'M, C. P. B. F. Bennett, Scribe. P. P. PEASE & OO., No. 17 Alabama Street^ | JAVE In Store on Consignment and for sale: 400 barrels Flour—choice brands and low price*. AO barrota Irish Potatoes for planting at (A AO per bushel. 10 barrels Onions, at (4. 311 barrels Loaf, Crashed and Brown Sugar, at low est rate. 96 barrel* Oyster, Boston and Sngar Crackers. 60 barrels Machinery, Car and Lard Oils. 23 barrels Bourbon and Robertson County Whisky. 100 coses Wines, Brandies, Scotch and Irith Whis kies. 400 boxes and half boxes choice Chewing Tobacco, 7,000 pimnda Smoking Tobacco—Kllllckinnlck, Geor gia Boys' Delight, and other brands. 100,000 Cigars—Imported and of domestic manufacture. 25 halos Yarns, Shlrtlnge, Sheetings and Osnaburgs. 30 colls Rope. 1,000 yards best bulla Bagging, for sale fo ctoso out. 00 dozen good Shaker Brooms, At $4 60 per dozen. 13 lags chulco Rio Coffco. 10 chests Green and Black Teas. 25 boxes netv Candles, at lowest market prices. 1,000 one-fourth boxes Sardines. . . 23 boxes superior Adamantine Qtndlcs. 150 dozen Cotton Cards, very low. Also, a large and varied stock of DRY GOODS, con sisting In part of Prints, Bleached Shirtings, Sheeting*, Cotton lloto. Spool Thread, Linen Cambric Handker- vuttuu falUDVf opuut ilUCOU, failUUll vsauauaiv Jiaauau- chiefs, Hats, Boon, Shoes, Notions, and many other ar ticles, which will bo aold, to closo oat, at leas than New York coat. If yon wish bargains, remember that No. 17, Alabama street, Ii tho place at which they can bo bad. marts—At Era please copy. WE HAVE IN STORE Potatoes, Coffee, Soda, Pepper, Sardine*, Tobacco, Ctgnrs, Leather. Nalla, Brooms, Cognac Brandy, lierry Ilraudy, Blackberry Brandy, Hys Whisky, Old Bourbon Whisky, ChimtHurno, ' Sparkling Catawba, Still Catawba, Port Wine. Rhine Wines, Claret Wtue, Cherry Bounce, Plantation Bitters, Wjjlcli we are ^rlngtotaMrado atlow^u^ Commission Merchants, marls—At No. 18 Alabama street. LIKE t LIKE t 1 AA BARRELS ROGERS' LIME. Just received X V/and for sale by A. K. SEAGO, Commission Merchant, Comer Forsyth And Mitchell slreels. BUSIN1SHS ol- PliKABUHE, will nan the LOUISVILLE & NASHVILLE RAILROAD Ranhfag In connection with the Western fa Atlanta, and thoNasTivilloand Chattanooga Railroads the direct and Chattanooga moat expedition* route from ATLANTA Louisville, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland, Fitts- AUUs VUirUlli UIVVVMIIUs KrI bunt, llnlUlo,Philadelphia, Now York and Boston, AND ALL PLACES IN TIIK NORTH AND EAST. 0V“‘8uporlor BLEEPING COACHES an nil night trains north of Chattanooga. TIME TABLE, Tx-avo Atlanta 7.80 P. M Arrive Chatta'a,. .0.83 A. M Arrive Naahvllto. .4.00 P. M Leave Nashville.. .6.30 P. M Arrive Lonlsvlllc.5.00 A. M Leave Atlanta....7.30 A. M Arrive Chatta'a.. .8.8U P. M Leave Chatta'a.... 8.43 P, M Arrive Nashville..0.40 A. M LEAVE Arrive Loub LOUISVILLE LAND AND COLLECTION OFFICE. v. a. oAsittLL. ono. t. TKOvifa GASKILL & THOMAS, Attorneys at Law, A*D REAL ESTATE AGENTS, Atlnnta, Georprin, WILL otVE BPZetXI. ATTENTION TO CONVEYANCING, Examining Titles to Beal Estate, WBITINO CONTRACTS A COLLECTING DEBTS, taromce Uj) Btaln, Ant building on Whitehall atreot, on tho left going Rom the railroad. Re*ebences—Mayor and Citizens of Atlanta; James Gardner, Augusta; J. W. Fears & Co., C. A. Nutting, Macon; Austell fa Inman, John Livingston, N. York. Junto—3m OFFICE. r. R. BELL 0.00 A. M„ 12.00 JL, 2.00 P. M„ 4.00 P. M., fa 8.00 P. M. BAGGAGE CHECKED from Nashville or Loulsrlllo to all tlio Important cities North and East of Louisville. M Persona f - - of the] Trains witn care attached embracing provomenta, and an opportunity of visiting the celebrated Mammoth Care, which la located ucar the Hue of tlda road. PARE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST. For further Information and through Tickets, apply at tho Union Ticket OAlrc, In Atlanta, nnd all the principal Railroad offices In the Hhulh. ALBERT FINK, General Bupcrintcnasnt. - BAM. J, LITTLE, msrl8-3m General Trawling Agent. Macon Telegraph copy nnd charge to L. fa N. R. It. O. B. WELLBOnN, J. W. BELLAIL WELLBORN & BELLAH, REAL ESTATE BROKERS SNtt Gcnoritl Luntl Agents, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. WELLBORN~& BELLAH. Peueh-Troc Street, Atlanta, On., Wholfifuilo And Kctail Dealers In Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries, HOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, AC. Also, General Commission Merchants for tho sale nt Produce, Carriages, Buggies, ftc. Janl7—3in Allatoona Iron Wor^s for Sale, T HE Stockholders having so directed, the President will offer said property for sale, nt auction, on the first Tuesday In April next, In Atlanta, nnlesa sold at pri vate sale before that day. This propertyts located 40 miles above Atlanta, on both aides of the western fa At lantic Railroad. There la KUO acres.o! land, a reasonable uortlonof It good farming land, and tho halanco vxlua- lo for tho wood and minerals—gold,copper and Iron: or* being esteemer among the heat In tho world. Corn ami Flouring MUIa and Iron Worlu are only some half mile from the Allatoona depot, on Allatoona crock, which furnishes the water power. - About hair or tho vil lage of Allatoona belongs Co tho property. Borne or tbo buildings being entirely destroyed, others damaged, all the working stock being lost, aud a majority of the stock holder* being crippled In mean* by the ravages of war, have determined thu company to sell rather than attompt, under tho clrcnmstancea, to resnscltato. Information in detail can be procured by consulting i. o. McDaniel Jan31—2m Atlanta, Ga. Cincinnati Commercial and Kasbvlllo Union copy two months and tend hill for payment to I. O. McDaniel, At lanta, Gil EVERYBODY’S FRIEND ! Mason's Medicated Candy, for Cougha and Colds. Mason'a Charcoal Paatllc, for Perfuming the — Maaott'a acm.iu»* tut cream uu«v, Mason's Luscious Wine Drops, Mason's Pure Mixed Candles, Mason's Pure Gum Drops, Mason's Ice Cream Bon Hons. A LL tho above articles putup In handsome boxes, with show cards and circulars, for Druggists, Fancy Dealers, Confect loners nnd Railroad Newt Agent*. MASON * CO., Wholesale Depot. No. 38 North Sixth street, Philadelphia, For sale at wholesale, by M; W. fa. J. II. JOUN80N, Atlanta. Ga., Agents for the State of Georgia: feb23-8ut RUCK WHEAT ! BUCKWHEAT I QNB THOUSAND lbs choice New Buckwheat Flour. for sale by M.W.AJ. II. JOHNSON, Commission Merchants, Franklin Block, Alabama street. SEED OATS. S EVEN HUNDRED bnilrola Seed Oats. To arrivoand for tale by M. W. A J. II. JOHNSON, Cofoniiasipu Merchants, Franklin Block, Alabama street. Atlanta, Georgia. DACON llAJIS AM) LARD. ONIONS I ONIONS! JjllVE BARRELS ONIONS. To arrko and for sale by A CHOICE LOT Just received front Warren, Mitchell fa Co. For safe by M. W. fa J. II. JOHNSON, >n Mercbante, McNAUGHT, ORMOND & 00., A. K. SEAGO, Commission Merchant, Corner Forsyth and Mitchell etreete. IIC1I BlllXti. Atlanta, Ua. FLOUR! FLOUR! Key-Ntouo Block, WHITEHALL. STREET, A AA BBL9 Woodbtwn Choice Family Flour, 4UU 200 bbla Honrj nrv Clay XXX Flour, irlMllla Extra Superfine Flour, mberland MUIa Extra Superfine. O FFER FOR HALE, at retail, and lo the trade,a largo and well assorted stock of itardwarn, Cillery, Onue, 1 Pistols. Gun Material, Brass Goods, Agricultural Imjde- | tueuls, Circular and Hash Haws, Oum and Learner Belt- All of whlc the trade, by bbla Areola Plata Family Flour, rwlU be promptly sold on liberal teims lo A. K. SEAGO, Commission Merchant, Corner Forsyth and Mltohrll streets. . Atlanta, Ga. ware and Wood Work, Ac., and will be happy to aeo their frltnda at their old ptaco of business. marUl-3m CATE CITY LAND MARCUS A. BELL. BELL & BELL, ONE AN ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Will giro strict attention to the Real Estate Business, AND TO COLLECTING DEBTS. IU (*aru BUianvi.n uuiub uu chi pivimii;, UFFICE—With Ezzard fa Halsey, up stairs, In the Nor ms corner Building. cross corner Building. HznBiKcx*—J. J. Toon. Joseph Wlnahlp, L. J. Gar- trull, Atlanta; James Gardner, L. B. Daria, Augusta; Ledyard fa Barlow, Phil.; 8. Root, John Livingston, N. Jltigl—8m W. L. GOLDSMITH, Attorney at Law, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, w ILL PRACTICE in Pulton and adjoining counties. Also, In elLUie City Courts. DCcSx’^id . nfflet attention given to Writing Contracts, iirianiitHiiii-uuiH'ii tu riling tuuitnun. ucw., Conveyancing, Renting and Helling Real Estate, and Collecting Debts of all kinds. {y Office at City Hall, with the Ordinary, Kerens to—lion. Jos. II. Lnmpkln, Wm. Hcpo Unll, E*q, Athens, Gi.t linn. Warren Akin, Hon. wm. T. Wofford, Judge Janes Milner, Cartersrllle, Ga.; Eon. L. J. Garircll, Hun. William Ezzard, Hon. JaredL Whita ker, Atlanta, Ga.; Hon. M. A. Candler, Decatur, Ga.; J. 11. Stewart, Esq., atone Mountain. • fl-IrzS—8m HENRY P. FARROW, Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity, iktlantu, ....... GJoox'Bfla, ways be fonnd In his office daring business honrs. Prompt and strict attention will be given to all business confided to him. W^Olllcc on Whitehall street, over Holbrook • Hat store. feb3—3m HENRY JACK80N, ATTORNEY AT LAV. Office in Norcross’ Building, Marlcta street, Atlanta, Georgia. Rarer.* to—Hon. Joseph II. Lumpkin, Alhenc; Cobb A Jackson, Macon: Jackson & Lawton, Savannah; Hon. Joseph E. brown and L. J. Glenn & Soil, Atlanta. m»r21—lm» KAHSIIALL J. CLARKE, ATTORNEY* AT X. j ATLANTA, GEORGIA. FBfOfflco in the Franklin Building, Alabama atteet, Jan27-3m HEHnT n. JACKSON. ALEX. n. LAWTON JACKSON &. TC-Atv-eoW, Attorneys & Counsellors at I»w. Office on Bay street, between Bull and Whitaker, SAVANNAH, GEORGIA. H J. SPRAYBERRY, Attorney at Law and , Real Estate Agent, over C. I. Brown's store, Decatur street, Atlanta, Ga. DR. J. B. MURPHY, RESIDENT DENTIST, R ESPECTFULLY calls the attention of tho citizen* of Atlanta to the fact that be bat returned to the city and open ed nn office on Alabama street, lu the Bank Block, where he It prepared to exe cute ell kinds of Dental operations In (he most approved manner. Dr. M. haa had twenty yean’ experience as a Dentist, and feels conddent that he can faithfully perform til ope ration* broughtbetore him. inatlS—lm PROFESSIONAL CARD. DR. W. X. GOLDSMITH H AUNG permanently located In tho city of Atlanta, offers his Professional services to the citizens. He ceu be found at the Drag Store of Messrs. Taylor & Ball, on Whitehall street, opposite the old Georgia R. It. Bank. . marl 4—3m D It. cnARLES PINCKNEY offers his pro fessional services to the citizens of Atlanta. Omco Shackol- and resldopco on Dccalnr street, oppostlo S. J. I ford, near Atlauta fa West Point Railroad Depot. JanlT-<m Xtnltlmoro Advertisements. 1866 Spring Importation 1866 —OF— RIBBONS, MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS. COBftl CORN! W HITE DREAD CORN, In any quantity, can now be tarnished to U» trade bv A. K. SEAGO; - Commission Merchaut, Corner Forsyth and Mitchell streets. Atlanta, da. tunic of llruMcl’s luce, looped up will* orange bliMaoma; liigli square txidy, trimmed with lace nnd pcurld; tight sleeves to correspond; Urtia- ael't luce veil; wreath of orango hlusHuins. Bon- uvta of overy ahape nro worn just now. The fit- vorile seems lo he a kind of gl|»ay hut—lient In front a hi Mary Smart.. It Is very pretty, eapednlly for a young lace. Hut when doc* tt (Hing (ace not look prettyf And na for the there tvns it closet iu tlie room in which n man could he secreted. Tlie court charged that tlie notice *lmwn to have been upon Hio door of tlie room, in compliance with tlie statute, requiring ail vnhmhles to he deposited in the safe, <lld not apply to u watch, or a pin, or a ring, worn hy tlie itidlvidnal, nor to such reasonable amount of money ns a man required about his person in traveling, and, to render hotel keeper* liable for their loss, these need not be deposited In the stile, Tlie jury gave a verdict for plaintltl for $625. Tlie CltarlAaton AVtei any* * beautiful EnxUili yacht arrive hero yeaterday about liodii/" sj» U 0cUnr, ». »»d «• »*tohooner rigged pro* l*Uerof beauHJui model, and toflnhhcd'intcr- KM„L. n ““v® 0 * 1 tl,8 * ul ,l y ,e ' fili p to ln»t from I. “ d * ,cr fwner, Mr. Kcnnard, ’ , Bhaw111 P«>bably remain here « tret nc^L m * y UulNfn# * anchor nAr tho loot ol Pinckney itreet. our graud inolhtTH thnt one' feels Incllneti to call them iiynatnca long since lorgotteu and only now remembered by Ihe portraits on our wnlls. Tito TtUUcn style, however, 1* moat In vogue. Ladles, do not ask incto describe It Go lo.yoiir Jmlr dretters and ask fur TaMen. At a fancy Intll ut the Tuilerie* lately, there wn* u quadrille of *11 nations. Tho prettkait girl in Pari* was chosen to represent Prance, ft was a charming Mias Beckwith, an American I 8ho wore a white satin dress, with a tri-color saab. Brunette* re joice I Mis* UockwiUi to described as having bcautllbl block hair. Dy-Hio-by, tho yellow fe ver Is still raging here—f mean In hair. Ladle* are still striving to bo walking vegetables. Tho The Columbus Enquirer is Informed Hint the Female InaUtute building at GlennvMf, AJta, w*a 2Sf * cbo ° l «• continued in tbo Mato Academy building. The Female Inatlm™ „ t G [ The Female _ •n excellent'scralhary ol learning and wohooo ‘todthelcreoftho building wifi‘soon U sup plied. Iiitlr.lliu Indies l(K>k tutmu'cli like the pictures of ‘ feds fin darkest hair may ho turned to carrots within it mUff know wliat they hre doing. month. Tlwy lHtld know wliat they And honcat coiffeur told a young friend ot mine, at the commencement of the manta t “Oh, ye*, Mlis,l jut twtkf) your,hslr$boaUUfld yellow for two yean. Bat alter tliat tlmo 1 cannot be gold balr-wasben, Deside* which they bring oye dlacases, nnd sometimes paralysis of thu brain, Is all the yellow hair In tho world worth fashion and Ua votaries. 1 have Mb*. Lincoln 8K* to use the IS. “GATE CITY LAND REGISTER,” W E have Just recalved our large, inperblj bound LAND REGISTER, gotten up expressly tar the purpose or Recording, and tana advertising la our offloe, CALHOUN HOU8E. I WILL sell or tsko * mtnsglng partner. Tbit !• * flue ouaulng. Ksfabllshed at Wgo expense. Wishing lo cugegii In meraiutlle' pdrsnlu, I will' give loan active man. i another column. ■naryj—at GEO. B. WELSH. FOR EENT. A DESIRABLE RESIDENCE, nrer the JX of thu city, containing fourteen rooms, kllchon and besement. Good (Union attache it* thu "Moreau House,” kept by:' itreet, opporilo Catholic Cliurch, I prll. For particular*, apply on the promUM,:i JOHN MoMAHON, ■naiSS—31* At (he Bhade* Saloon. STORAGE, STORAGE, marSO-tw W JH O*. I two feet wide, HERE’S A CHAM B, rent Ote Suoond Floor of a ‘•^ifWItafonW' togas. Apply to ■ mar10-*w WbltahsU street, Atlanta, Ua. r. n, nr oytdhlif , Iron Fro: taartMsr W# jure now Receiving, and In Stores kt.k Carp, SOAP, SOAP. N Iftr^e supply and great variety, at prices to defy c msrlO-Ot A. K. SEAGO, Commission Men Corner Forsyth and Mitchell etreeti, Atlanta, t ITT - Persons having Reel Batata tar tale or rent, are Invited to record the seme on onrKegletar free of charge, whether they employ us to represent them as agents or not. Tho Gita Oily lend Register win be kept open tor tn- i by the public, and we hopo thus to exhibit to tho ilcsnta constantly calling at onr office tar , If not ifll, thou i real estate tar eale or rent epecllon nnmeronati reel aetata u In or Mtr A Uadi We will bnjr, eell end rent tor othere; end hy devoting onr Ume excfnelvehr to Uie Keel Batata Business sod to Heeling Deble—truly and falthfully representhw onr itomers—wo hope to make the Onto city Und Office m*rl7—lot Beal Estate Agnus- WESTERN XAS8A0BU8ETT8 INSURANCE COMPANY, PITTSFIELD, MASS. Gaela Cnpltul and Surplus, $260,741 66, mills COMPANY will Insure Real aud Personal Pro putty against toss or damage hy Fire on at favors hie tenne ss other responsible companlM. Losses Equitably adjusted and promptly paid. J. N. Dunham, Secretary: Ensign H. Kellogg, Preel- dent; Bamuul B. Howe, Aesletant Secretary. CHAPLY K WELL BOURN. Agrnl. fcbS-Am Peach-Tree street, Atlanta, Ha. James River Insurance Company. HOWARD8VILLB, V1ROTNIA; Ohnrterod Cnpltul, 81,000,000. ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO. UirORTRRi AND JD&BCRS OF Ribbons, Bonnets, Silks & Laoes, VELVETS, HUMES, FLOITERS, FEATHERS, STRAW RONNETS, LADIES’ HATS, Trimmed and Untrimmed, Hhnkor Ilood*, fau., No. 237 and Lofts of 230 Baltimore Street. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. Offer a Stock unsurpassed In Ihe United SMtat In va- RAILROAD GUIDE Georgia Railroad. E. W. COLE, SvperlnlcniHnl. SlPj 1A.M Aitanta & Weet-Folnt' Hallrosd. GEORGE O. HULL, BuperintenienL DKO. W. UC1UUNQ. GLASS I Oloutgosnery tc Wesrt-Folnt Railroad, DANIEL H. CRAM, Superintendent. ' Lcero West-Point 1,1#F. M Arrive*t Cojambus 6ASF.M- ||| j To take effect September 27,1665, , laaeon fa Western Railroad; E. B. WALKErTSuperintendent. dat raaeaxoKB ntam. Leavo Macon Arrlvo at Atlanta Leavo Atlanta Arrive at Macon stSU L33F.U MlOUT TBAUf* Leare AtUnU V...7J0P.M Arrlro At Macon Leavo Macon.... '.‘.‘.Sai ....4.03 A.M Wcatoru ft Atlantic Railroad. ROBERT BAUGhT Superintendent. Leave Atlanta, A.M Leave Chattanooga Arrlvo at Atlanta Leave Atlanta Arrive at Chattanooga Leave Chattanooga Arrive at Atlanta ...,0.10 AM ...6.I0P.M ....7.30P.M .. 5J»AM ....7.10F.M. ...A.OOA.M- Atlanta Advertisements. 1866 FOR 1866. I860 BRADLEY’S CELEBRATED >4 4* "S. s e EACH HOOP BEING COMPOSED OF Two Pcrfeotly Tempered Single Springs, Braided tightly together, edge to edge, forming one Hoop, and melting tho Strongest and luoel Flexible, the Lightest and must Durable Spring mad.-. They will not Bend or Break like the single springs, bat will alwtye preserve thrir PERFECT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE IN ALL CROWDED ASSEMBLAGES, CHURCHES, rrttVATRES, RAILROAD CARS, FOR PROMENADE, OR HOUSE DRESS. In fact, they are superior to all others, combining Comfort, Economy, Lightness & Durability. INQUIRE FOR BRADLEY’S DUPLEX ELLIPTIC DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT. For aalo everyw here. Manufactured exclusively hy tho sole owner* of lbs Patent, WESTS, BRADLEY fa CARY, No. 67 Chambers and No*. 72 and 81 Reads it*., S. Yoik. for sale In Atlanta by Mxstas. TALLEY, BROWN fa CO., SCOTT, rARSONS fa FREEMAN, And all other Merchants who sell Ptrst-Cliu Skirts lo this city end throughout the Southern Stales. Tho Now Patented Empress Trail Is now *11 tho rage In New York, London, r*rte aud Ibrongbout Europe. LADIES I bo sure that J. W. BRADLEY’S name It primed on every Skirt Band All othere are spurious, and worthless counterfeit*.tebat-Am STEAM ENGINES AND SAW MILLS, Ac. Ac. THTAS AMPLE OASII ASSETS. Dealt liberally. Pay* DL. pr " ~' ‘ —promt illy. Asks patronage, and Is prepared la i mu for all demands hy draft on any |»lnl tic* I red. J For reference and Insurance, apply M C, B. WELLBORN, Agent at Atlanta, Ga. tST-Agi'iit* wanted erarywhere, who ran apply with proper voucher* of suitability, lo iko company. - C. D. WELLBORN, Agent, fcb9—Ain " Peech-Tree atreel, Allaiita. G*. INHUnB IN QUKBNSWAltK. , HY THE ORATE ONLY, and aaaorted to snit Ihe Jj trad*. Oood lot common Teat and HatU In tnry cask. **'•»' n. m. Mi SBBD OATS. TOta»?r?Sg^^ - FBIHB I.BAF LAUD, 2000 LDS rnQtE tKAF ^D. No. oktacatnr street. BBANSi BBANII mBN bashelt Whit* and Colored Been*. Forest* by fthl4—c ’ No. 6 Decalur slrei't. COW FKA8. In Store and to Arrive. 41 POTATOES, . ll °LANa*TON t CRANK A CO. Of Athens, Georgia. iptny, located Proffla annually n. cook. CI-II2Sr.A, COOK & HERRING, No. 7 8. Chariot Street, UAKT1MORE, MARYLAND, j , (J U E Jil N S IV A 11 B. I dec28J. 8m ^ POOLE & HUNT, llALTlJtOUi:, MARYLAND, j KiNtTACTl’n* Portable and Stationery Steam Engines and Ikdkra, { Steam Fire Engines, Saw Mills, Mining Machinery, ' ' IMriahte Grist MUIs, Ftourlug Mill Jfschlnery, ! C<dlou Screws, Hydraulic Pressre, (la* j RJJMEMBER, SAW MILL MEM, ' Tlta undersigned It ibs Sole Manufacturer of Briusow s' tKTKOTKD IUaix&ock tar Saw MUIa. PatealHpUed tor. F K. TIMMONS deelrea to c*n the attention ol those • wanting the above artieta* to those of HIS OWN MANUFACTURE. I T la an old, reliable Company, located near yon. Lomcs promptly paid. Profits nnmudly divided among lh. Insured. w . P . rA ™, Agent at Atlanta, Ga. OOceC. I. ltrown’s, No. A Decatur street. ■ amonnt of Sfirtp, of afty ‘ * — accruing bum to ecrlii under and get ft. ttdedtaldw x, STUaPKaK. j. a. auasoxA. i.. r. tiiokas, jn. 8TEADMAN, 8IMM0NS A CO., OBNXRAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Am nouuu dkaikm n Orooorioa and Produoo, Norcross' Building, cor. Whitehall and Marietta Sta., ATLANTA, GEORGIA. mar*-Am LUMHKHI LUKBBRI •njTh are nrepared to fill order* tar Lumber, la any " <luJ,lr ’ ‘tiTEkDMAN; SIMMONS A CO.. m.rlC-191 Nomos*' 1 Corner Whitehall and Marie Works, Shafting, Pulleys and Hanger*. Jan#— 3m GREAT BARGAINS IN REAL ESTATE. F.S. TIMMONS. Angnata, Ua. STEAM BOILERS, I PUMPS, STEAM FITTINGS, tarnished * ta ° lMbT F. K. TIMMONS, Angnata, Ga. Anti-Friotion Metal, H. J. SPRAYBERRY, XUUAX. ESTATES AOKUNT. Decatur Street, Over U, 1. ltrovrn’n Store, OFFERS FOR SALE: HOlffiK containing four ruoms, on an Decatur itreet, w*U filled ie corporation, ou old De- eXota, half gen each, on Fair street. ntlceof FltlM, Augusta, ua. Paper Mill Maohinory. 8a»B**t Angnata, G> WITH FACILITIES UNSURPASSED, ***■"' P.E. TIMMONS, W< No. ITU Fvnvriek street, -pposU*.the Wntcc Tower. nurlQ-lm Augntta. Os. wlilv tonr toous-agood Khchcet v a teer mtunle* walk Of a^Ncit 4t 'Xf&.jjek -iVj.' ; Ss&M.