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Friday Wornlng, March 23, 1800.
DUtnla To-day
nnoininr^- Reduction of Freight.
Sl " ,he T“ l .Amine*! Man—"Dawson Journal."
^'wl'.U. K^n-C.over.OM*. Soap. Mae., an,.
“SplSf 5*5 * c ?"-? lnncr *’ ' roo,! ''
tK'see^-K* ccutlve Krton*.
Alter Com«U»«arlo» Ar*Iu.
Tim premised ofour old follow cltot, Mr.
I'lwrles utlmor, vroro depredated upon on Wctl-
' w night, and ilia smoko house broken open,
The thieves succeeded in bearing off the belter
part of his meat and provisions wWrout detee-
ion No clue to tlio outrago has been arrived
Sr paikar.
nr 'iinN. itixnr n. jacxson, or akorum,
A* alio tho amber* on the hearth.
Amt o’er Ilia floor tho shadows fall,
Amt creeps Uio chirping cricket forth,
ml licks Iho ilcslli wsleh la the will,
I *eo a form In yonder chstr
““ ‘ icath tho waning light;
-Thero ,
That grown bcncal
There are tho wan Mil feature
Tho pallid brow and locks of while.
' My father I when they laid thee down,
And henpad Iho clay upon thy breach
Ami Ion thoo Bleeping oil alone,
Upon Uiy hartow conch of relit.
’ftrtefflio-tall
And oh.I. that grief U wild and docjL
A ConnttUng Ko»d
V at
the further end of Prior street, by which the
intvcl coming up tho McDonough road will reach
i lu'city through Prior strecU Theobjeet, wosup-
L, is to save distance to our brethren ol the
„,ml districts. Wo aro not apprlscd asto who
is the originator of tho scheme, or who will foot
the bills. Somebody proposes to realize some
thing by It, we suspect ^
CohiIkuoo* per B»llro»d.
Wo shall publish henceforth a list of all con-
•uinices of the various railroads, so that our husi-
n L meu may leant by cousultiug the Intkm.i-
(ienceh each day whothor or not their freight
has arrived. We shall have it complete for all
tour of the roads by to-morrow.
southern Expreea Company.
Tho Memphis Daily Commercial of the loth
instant thus speaks of this important institution
and some of Its prominent officials^
This company, to whom we are indebted for
frequent news favors, wc are happy to know are
doing a larger business at tills point than over
before. They offer superior facilities to shippers
and have made arrangements with Adams’ Ex-
mis Company, by which all packages or goods
•awarded on rite rentes of the latter and intend-
,1 for the Southern Express routes In the Inte
rior of tills State, and to other Southern States,
will lie forwarded with the least delay. The
,, Sartors of the Eastern Division and of the
Smy are still located in Augusta Georgia
where Mr. Plant, the President, resides, and
Memphis has recently been Selected as the head-
liii,triers ot the Western Division, under the su-
lierintcmlency of Mr. James Sliutcr, the well-
known mm popular expressman, Who, during n
brief alwence at the North, is now represented
m. Mr M. J. O'Brien. Secretary oi the company,
■,mi tormerlv Cashier ot the Memphis office. W e
a halt the language of a cotcinporary wlio says:
'■Mr Plant was the first President of the comna-
and retained the office during the war, giving
the highest satisfaction in the porlormancc or Ids
duties, and the officers are gentlemen of long ex-
iHtfSte in tlio Express Hue, wliose intimate nc-
qiminunce with Southern business particularly,
readers their services invKluRlilc to parlies desi
rous of forwarding goods with the quickest possl-
hie dispatch."
In publishing tin* nliovc, we desire to say some
thing of the Central Dicimn of the Southern
Kxpress Company, of whl'cli E. Ilulhert, Esq., is
Superintendent, and whose headquarters tire
within a stone's throw of our taitetum, Under
the able management of its efficient Superinten
dent, the business of this Central Division moves
along very much after the style of a well regula-
led clock, and lias hecomo so thoroughly Ulcntl-
tied with business circles that its services could
uni he dispensed with. Its entire reliability ns n
common carrier is one of the main features of
the Southern Express Company; and its ability
in promptly pay any loss or damage Hint limy be
tid its freights or valuable packages while in
traimtii, should win for it, ns it unquestionably
lias, the entire confidence of all people. Willi
it laudable desire to place its services witliiu the
reach of all, it will he seen by a notice in this
morning's paper that the rates for shipping
freight titer the different roads have been still
further reduced. The subordinate officers oi tlio
Central Division, of whom wo may make special
mention of Mr. Duunitig, Agent at tills point,
mid Mr. Campbell, one of the route agents, pos
sess nil tlie energy of thorough business men,
mid are untiriig in their devotion to the interests
not only of tlie Company but of ull business men
who pul ionize them.
Where’s Smith 1
it there is a mail liy tho name of Jolm Smith
in tlie United States, lie is hereby informed tliat
there is a letter lor him in tlie post office.—Haiti-
mute .*"'1111.
Tlie Inst we heard of .Mr. Smith lie was living
in Michigan.—Toledo (Ohio) Blade.
That's a mistake. Smith was sent to tlie pen
itentiary from here for stealing a keg of scrap-iron
whisky.—Uujfalo Advertiser.
All wrong. John Smith lias been nrrestcijp
mid sent to Sing-Sing for partfeiputing in u Cop-
pciheud Convention at Albany.—Jlrooine llepuh-
titan.
Tho treo beneath whiwo friendly «hado
Thy trembling feet had wandered forth—
The very prints tboiio feet had made
Wheulaat they feebly trod tho earth—
And thought, while countleia ogee fled,
The vacant aeat would vacant ataud—
Unknown thy hat, thy book unread—
Effaced thy footstep* flrom the Band;
And wldoWed In this cheerless world,
The lu-art that gave Us lids to thee—
Tom tike tho vine wliose tendrils curled
More closely round the falling tree.
Then, fathor I for her aake and thee, -
Unshed madly forth the scalding tear*;
Anil oft, and long, and bitterly,
Tboiu tears haro gushed In latter years.
For, a* the world grow* cold around,
Irani that lore le found'
Alone, above the stars with yon I
Moro Truth' Thun Poetry.
A pout, in the Nebraska Neiee, concludes a
long poem with tho following lines:
Well anch Is life I Whom the (tods love die
Young. Whom they hate, live and prosper,
Are efected delegates to Congress
From tho several Territories.
That reminds ono of Hood, who, meeting a
group ol pjnyful boys, pnttod them tenderly on
their lieuds, remarking: " 1’oor little fellows !—
How sntl to think they may grow tip to bo mem
bers of Parliament 1"
The Daivson TVeokly Journal.
If our business men desire to advertise their
wares mul merclmndisu in Southwestern Georgia,
(lie above paper furnishes them tin admirable
medium. One of tlie publishers will be in (lie
clly lu a few days.
From tho Washington City Correspondence of the Cin
cinnati Commercial.
Nl. Paul In a Now Character.
1 have in former letters shown, to niyown snt-
isiiictlon at least, why, not the Slate of lilioilc
Island alone, hut our common country should re
joice in tlie possession of Sprague, und recognize
in him a great statesman und a profound politi
cal economist. Until a few days ngo however,
when tlie distinguished Senator gave his views
at some length niton the blessed influences of a
protective tariff, l had no idea Hint ids researches
Itiul extended ns fur ns is shown by Hie following
extract from his spcecli:
"Because, tho Scnntor from Cnlilomin 1ms tele
graphed to his constituents intlmtgreat Statu the
passage ot the bill under consideration, we are
told litis bill must be hurried through. Sir, the
bribe is too small—$ 10,000,000, $1,000,000 of
trade, $100,000 of profit is too small a bribe to
continue a system, tlie evil effect of which in
felt “by hifiiiius of trade nail by millions of
profits.
“As the Most High removed tlie scales from
flic eyes of. St. Pntfl, that had blinded his sight
from tlie perception of tills grunt doctrine, so lie
likewise 1ms removed from my heart the timidity
Hint tins tied iny tongue for tlie past two years;
for I now feci bold in tlio advocacy ol tlio princi
ples Hint arc in me, and I do not desire to nffect
other than tlie minds of the Senate. I trust tho
reporters will not dignify me by any remarks in
their very able and valuable papers. My re
marks are Intended exclusively for the Senate.”
Here we have a gross error of tlie King James
translation exposed—and St. Paul is shown to
have been converted not to Christianity, hut to
"tills great doctrine of” protective tariff. It
is very consoling to know that tlie Most High,
after having removed Hie free trade scales from
Paul's eyes, Ims likewise, mid in like limuncr,
lilted tlio oppressive weight of timidity that lifts
tied Hie eloquent tongue of Sprague, and Hint
He Ims made him I>oUl in tliu advocacy of tlie
principles Hint urn in him. Not tlio least signill-
cant fuel connected with tho removal of Sir.
Sprague's timidity is the amount of modesty
which tlio Most High lias left In him to counter
balance the boldness which He Ims suddenly in
spired in him. We see it in tho enudid disclaimer
ot ant’ desire to '‘nffect other limn tlie minds of
tlio Senate.” The great wonder is, not Hint tlie
Most nigh has unw : removed the t imidity, which,
oppressing tlie heart of the Itliode Island Sena
tor, has reacted in tlie nature ofn labial padlock,
but that ho ever permitted It to exist lit all.—
There Is no telling wlmt advantages the Nution
might have reaped lmd tlio divino interposition
taken place a year or two sooner. How
ever, we must take lleavon’s gifts as they come,
and no questions asked, nnd, tor such a kind fa
vor ns the removal of Sprague’s timidity, we
must be devoutly Uiankful.come when it inuy.—
Sad as it is to think of what might have been the
result had not Sprague for two years—
"Never told his love,
Hut let concealment, like t worm la the Intel,
Feed ou his damask clicek.”
There is still much consolation to be derived
from the rcffectlon that three more years of use
fulness remain to him of Ills present term in the
Senate. Wlmt u mall of great tulentcnn accom
plish in three year, nftcr the Most nigh 1ms in
terfered In his behalf in the manner related by
himself, need not bo suggested to Hie intelligent
reader.
Oil, pslmw! John Smith is over here editing
•I'" tUia Californian, uml superintending tlie con-
siruction of a whirligig to grind smoke —,S'. F.
Mistake somewhere. Smith wits in Marklc-
rillc all summer with a whealbarrow wheeling
sunshine down in a cellar to dry buckwheat.—
Alpine Chronicle.
I he identical John Smith utmvc referred to
recently appeared in tlie city of Atchison, ami is
running a snakc-und-mnnkcy show at the corner
nt Fourth und Commercial street*.—Alehieon
t ree Prta.
Hi" your imrtlou—but that •John Smith has
wen in this dty all winter ucting assistant tutor
mu political gymnasium.—Leatenmrih Halle-
Ini, • »
All wrong, gentlemen. John Smith is neither
renttnictlng n whirligig to grind smoke, nor
wiiccliug sunshine down n cellar to dry buck-
wlie.il, but ij an honored representative in the
present Legislature here, ami to answers bis immo
»' roll call with as niuclt nonchalance uh If he
"ere simply Jones or Brown.— Tojieka Deader.
A on arc all wrong. Smith Ims turned "aholl-
mul ut last uecouiila was running n"nig-
tvi marnine al Junction Clly, Kansas. Wc
glean Ironi the Union of the llltll oil.— Kama*
Democrat
Uoulitiul. Smith thought nt u Into hour lust
night that lie lived at u fashionable house on
Hancock street, and wnntetl to argue the point
wall one of the city uniforms. When last uecn
“ was making first rate Bine down First sired,
, * )* ieved to be ruralizing in Jeffersonville
-l/iumiu Courier.
A on are ull mistaken, gentlemen. Smith, Hie
original John," may have been in Loubvlllcj as
1 stales, buvlng returned In this city
yestenliiy morning after a short absence, but he
’ "‘ ,l « uil 'y of all tho rascality you ascribe to
,,B j* now In this city, and has In iucccim-
. ) °P*reiion one of tlie l*st regulated saloons
m the whole Southern country, and may lie found
»t the old j s>st office comer.
The Ureal Conjuror Arrived.
*arl, tho ambldextrousprcsUdigltator, (there
' n '“’ l, *'- r flan to this word, hut os Bonner or the
•"Vsays, "io he continued In our next.”) ban
wived and wc are Informed made lilmselfknowii
* *° ul llle c > l y by his practical jokes on Hie un-
‘uapcctlng, The I'robisor Is accompanied by
t»s Ada U'Monltbe celebrated medium whose
'sptivatlngwsys, graceful manners and artWtc
1 '“!** ,u rned the heads or half Hie Mat on-
I* 011 ' uU and young. The Unit teance din-
will take place to-uiglit In Onnc’s Hall.
Ho early if you expect to get n scat.
■•4a.Ho* 1)th|
Determined to keep p** with tlm general re-
"» that U now taking place In the price ol
vveryihlng “» over the country, the Southern
Krpreas Company makes a mludlon la It. rates
' r- ght, to go Into effect to day, over all roiuls
Ming out from AtUnta. b^the notice ol E.
Ilulhert, Superintendent of this Division.
nx>r
'• e saw a man hit by a dog on the streets yes-
•rail on Mr. AVhltner and i
Ftathsrs-fi *> M ® m
Flsncsll.—Boil, ll yard.,.,',.'- 40 ® m
white, V ynnl l» ® 70
Flour.—FniKy, v bW,,\vltiUjMl(oat.. 15JM a loot),
ExtraFmfifjjr, fU.M....7.'..13 oo a ll oo
Extra, ® bbl It 7»;,® » CO
Buporlluo, 0hW.. '. 10W
Glaao.—8by 10,(1 box,....,.. r ./ - JW
lOliy 10, ybox..''..:..'..'..1 1 ««
13by 16, |)box 0 60 ® 0 75
Gunpowder.—0 keg,Kentucky....:.. M 00- 0 is 00
Dopoat’s, V keg 14 00 ® 16 «
Hay.-rrlmo Northern, 0 ton 48 00 ® 60 00
Horrlngs,—Smoked, $1 box t 00 a 1 00
Hides,—Dry, tub.. »
Hoes.—AVcatoranooCo.,lldo*.....,; 18 00 ® 16,00
to
to ®
oo a
oo a
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FINANCIAL.
Exchango on Now York.-Hnylng at J( disco nut
selling at Jg premium.
Gold.—Baying at 35 cents; Belling at 37 cents.
Silver .—Buying nt 10 ccntl; selling nt 31 cunts.
Gold Bnlllon.—Bnylngat $1.06 )»r pennyweight.
Gold Dust.—Buying at $1 per pennyweight,
oxonnu.
Buying. Buying.
Georgia It. It. A D. Co.. M’Central It. B. Bunk 03
Marino Bank of On TUjBe.nk or Middle Georgia 70
Bank of Fnltnn OU Bank of Athena 311
Bank of Empire Slate.. IS Bank of Augusta 35
Aiugisla Ina. & II. K:Union Bank of Augusta 5
Clly Bank of Augusta.. 3U Augusta Savings Bank. 10
Mannfhc'ra B'k of Macon in Timber Cutters' Hank.. li
Northwestern Bank..... 5 Bank of Savannah 30
Mercbsnta'A Planters'. 5-Bank of Iho State 30
Planters'Bank H Dank of Commenc .... 5
Bank of Colnuihns lljMechanlrs' Bank
ALABAMA.
llankof Mobile TniBankof Montgomery... *»
Eastern Bank of Ala.... -tiijcenlrnl Bank ill
Bank of Selma 33: Northern Bank 4U
Commercial Bank 33|soulburn Bank 50
south canoi.ina.
Union Bank rs) ( People’* Batik :>t
Bnukof Ctiesler 13|Bahk of Newberry SO
Bank of tpe State (ohlj. )5 ; Bank of Hamburg 15
Bank of Cliarleslou 15 Southwestern lUUIauk ss
Exchange Bank 15 Farmers’ »fc Exchange..
Merchants' (C'heraw)... 18 Bank of Camden 3
Bank of Georgetown... 15 Bank of H. C 1
Planters' Bank ... 15 Slalo Bank
I'lanlcrt’ tt Mechanics'. 18|Commerelnl Bank ... I
NOIITII CAIlOLINA.
BankofCapc Fear 23] All oilier N.C. fromKI tu
Bank of Wtlmlugton... 13 HI per cent, discount
Bank of tlie State 35:
But little doing In Teunesaeo and Virginia Hank Bills.
Iron.—^0 ft; )•;
Lard.—In barrel!, $ ». ..
load,—0 tt.. .
Leathor.-8olo, V tt
Upper, 0 tt
Harness, 0 tt
Uquori.—French Brandy, 0 gallon.... 10 00 a 10 00
Domestic Brandy, 0 gallon 400 a 000
Holland Gin, 0 gallon 4 00 a 8 00
Jamaica Rum, 0 gallon 0 00 a 8 00
Corn Whisky, 0 gallon. .7 00
lkmrbonWhisky,0gallon 8 00 a 000
ItoblnsonCounty,0gallon 800 a 450
Peach Brandy, 0 gallon.??’. 3 00 a 500
Ltmo.—0 bnrrol 8 50
Lumber.-0 1,000 feel, green 30 00 0 33 00
Kill) dried .. 40 Ml a 45 Ml
Laths.—0 1,000, sawed 6 00
Itaokerol.—0 kit 3 50 a 400
10 barrol 33 00 a 37 00
Naila.-lOd, 0 keg 10 50
with au advancu dr 35 cents on each
lower number.
Prlnti.—0 yard 23 a as
Foa Nats.—0 bushel 175 a 3 00
B1OO.-0 tt is
Bopo.—Grcenleaf, and other atandard
brands, machine made, 0 tt 30
Handmade,0 b 17 a 19
Shot.—0 bag 4 60 a 0 OO
8t»#l.—0 ft 15 a 35
Spool Thread.—0 dozen, Coato'a l so
Amory's 0 dozen , w.
Silk Oulsli, 0 dozen 85
Balt.—Liverpool, 0 sack 4 00 a 4 35
barrel,0 tt 3 a 3X
Shoes.—0 case is 00 a 60 Ml
Smoking Tobacco.—'0 tt 35 a 1 ss
Soap—Bar, Atlanta Mannfhctnry, 0 tb. 13
Colgate*, 0 0) 15 a 1«
8taroh.-0ft 1« a 14
Sugar.—Brown, 0 tt 17 a 19
ClarlOcd, A 2214
B, 0 ft 23
c, 0 ft aix
Ismf and ('rushed, 0 lb 31
Syrup.—Cane, 0 gallon 75 a 1 OO
Sorghum, 0 gallon 45 a Ml
New Orleans, now crop, 0 gallon.... 1 40
Tallow.—0 tt 13»a 1*
Teas.—Black, 0 lb 1 to a 3 00
Green, 0 1b 1 50 a 3 50
Yonng Hyson, 0 tt 1 75 a 3 00
Tobacoo.-Common, 0 tt :i5 a Co
Medium, 0ft Ml a 75
Prime, 0tt loo a ISO
Twine—Koutucky Bagging, 0 lb 83 a 35
Vegetables,—Potatoes, Irish,0 barrel, 6 00 a 8 00
Swout Potatoes, 0 bushel, 160 a 175
buions, 0 barrel 0 00 a 0 60
Vinegar—Wholesale,0barrel 31 00 a 36Ml
Varniah.—0gallon 650 a s00
'WrappingPaper—0 ream 12s a sou
Wine*.—Port, Sherry and Madeira, 0
gallon 4 00 a 8 00
Claret, 0 dozen 0 00 a 18 00
Champagne, 0 dozen 20 00 a 45 00
Wooden Ware.-Palnted buckets 0doz 4 00 a 5 00
Tubs, 0 nest 000 a 900
Selves, 0 dozen 4 00 a 600
Drugt. Hedlolnes, Paints, Oils, Ac.
No material changes bavo taken pfpee In prices since
our last quotations. Tbo stocks ou hand aro lull, and bo-
ing dally added to. The purchases have been made with
the grcalast care, by men of long experience; and we can
safely say to onr friends at a distanco, that Atlanta Is tho
place to buy drugs. White Lead, Zinc, and Window
Glass, omitted In onr former reports, will be found In the
present.
Alcohol (98 0 cent.) 0 gal $ 0 00
Alum, by barrel, 0 B> 12J4
Alsplce, 0 tb 40®45
Brimstone, 0 tt .1314
Borax, refined, 0 tt 45(850
flluo Slone, 0 tt ve&n
Blue Mass, P. and W 1 00
Camphor, roflhcd, 0 tt $1 C0®l 75
Calomel, P. and W 2 Ml
Colomel. English 2 60
Castor Oil, 0 gnl $4 80Q8 Ml
Castile Soap, white, 0 tt .....40
Carbon Oil, by bbl., 0 gal 1 10
Cayenne Pepper, 0ft iTt®! 00
Cream Tartar, 0 lb 75
Cinnamon Bark, 0 tt. 2 00
Clovos, 0 1b 75
Cochineal, 0ft 2 00
Copperas, 0 tt : 7®S
Concentrated Lye, case 15 00
Dover's Powdci, 0ft 850
Ess. Brown’s Ginger, do* ll OO
Ext. Logwood, box, 0ft 25
Epsom Salts, bbl., 0 tt ....10®t9J4
Ginger Hoot, 0 lb :ntM0
Ginger Boot, powdored, 0 lb 85
Indigo, 8. F., 0 O’. 1 (Idas Ml
Indigo, Madras, 0 lb 1 60®! 75
Ipecac, powdered, 0ft 0 00
Iodine, 0 1b 0 60
Iron, pro-cart), 0 tt 40
Lard Oil, No. 1, 0 gal 2 HI
Linseed Oil, bbl., 0 gal 2 01*83 25
Mace, 0 lb 300
bladder, prime, 0 1b 28
Magnesia, carl)., 0 lb 65
Mercury, 0 tt 1 60
Morphine, snlph.,az. 0 DO
Nutmegs,prime, 0 lb ,...900
Pepper, black, 01b 45
Potash, raso (Babbctt's) ..10 00
Potass Iodide, 0 lb OS)
Potass, bl-carb, 0 tt 1 00
Pntly, in bladders, 0 tt 16
Quinine, P. nnd W., and 11. ami 8., 0 oz 8 50
lied Precipitate, 0 tt 3 35
Rochollo Sails,
Rosin, 0 tt 15
Itbnhnrh, E. I., select, 0 tt 7 75
Rhubarb, Turk, powdered, 0 tt 30 00
Saltpetre, 0 tt 35
Starch, 0ft 14
Soda, bi carb, 0 tt 15
Sulphur, flour, 0 tt 16
Snufl, Mnccahoy, 0 lb 1 10
Snuff, Garrett's, gross 16 00
simir, Isiralold's, duz 7 50
Sugar of Lead, 0 tt 73
Tuuner's Oil, 0 gal 2 Ml
Turpentine, bbl., 0 gal 3 00
Venetian Red, 0ft 1914
Whiting, Bugliah, 0 ft’. 15
Ihiru White Lead, 0 1IIO lbs .$80 00
Common While Lend, 0 100 tta $10 00
Suow White Zinc,' French, 0 100 ft* $30 00
Kuow White Zluo, American, 0100 tta $17 (U
ATLANTA WIIOI.KBAI.K
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Ax**.- 8. W. Colliua—0 dozen $
21 (16
Teiieyrk’n and Model!**, V 4or.i'ii..
A) IXI
Bacon.-Hliouldom, \i tt>
!H
®
18*
Plain Western Ham*, 0 tt
35
®
08
CanvaM llam*. 0 tt
3714
Side*, 0 tt
9314
Bagging.—Ununy, liy the lute, 0 yd
3714®
:w
Batt4r.-~tfo«hen l t>
48
Country
as
®
40
Western
MD
25
at
Beeswax. • 0 »
au
46
:w
Block Pappar.-0 tt
46
®
42
Cora,—While, 0 bushel
1 86
®
1 85
COMMERCIAL.
Yellow or mlaed, V bushel
Meal, 0 bushel
Oats
ChtaOO.—Hamburg, 0 »
Factory
English Dairy...
Oraokorf.-0 *>
Olgoril.—Imported, 0 1,000..
Medium \
Common,
1 3614
1 50
97
18 ® 19
.10000 aieooo
50 00 a 75 u)
•ill Ml a 40 OO
(lieroots 14 Ml @ 15 00
Candy.—Fancy, ussortod, 0 lb.
Stick CUndy.0 *.....
CandlM.—Adamantine, 0 tt
Sperm. 0*
Star, 0 ft t-l
Htearine, 0 tt
.-Java,**
Factory Ooodi.-Coiion Thrfad. I « a
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Drown Shirtings, 0 yard »» ®
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90X0
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SPEC
lAL’ NOTICES.
Tlie frlolida'arift
acquaintance* of Col. W. K. Briers nnd Judge
Wm. \Vatkln* aro Invited to attend tbo fUncrnl oervlcos
of Uio former nt Central PrcsbytcrlnA Church this 'morn.
ingatlO o'clock. mnr93-it
Look to jt.-The man
soari’a Fantastic Ifinalon* request
that noaorted Scats may bo had for to-night’s perform
ance,** (h*.H*ll, Crap’twrjeiitltyhreo tfytopjk IJilj day-
Superintendent’* Office Southern
Express Company, AUanlu, March 33, tUflfl.
The present ratos for (hipping Freight over M. * W., A
5b W. Ft., W. As A. and Ga, R. R. to alt • lotion* on those
iced, tb take effect this day.
roada lutvo been redact
mnr23-13c
E. UuLBERT,
Snpt. Cen. Division.
Notice.-Calhoun House for nnlc, In
® v -®* another column, by Goo. B. Welsh, Tills Is a
good opoulng for a man with amatl means.
mar32—lit
K.F; Hoge Is* Candida to for County
Solicitor of Falton county. Elect jon drat Wed
nesday In May. ■ mnr33—Id
Tlio uuderulgnod anuounceu I1I111-
*elf as a candidate for Judge of the County
Court, nnd most rcspcctflilly solicits the support of Ills
fellow-cltlzena of Fnlton county. Election flrst Monday
In Stay next. WJf. M. BUTT.
■uai30—td _
►rj-j TVo aro Autliorlxed to Announce
Gcoiuir. 8. Tiiomas h candidate fur County
Solicitor of Fnlton county, election 1st Wednesday In
May, I860. martO—td
te—^Notlre-The name of Milford D
Smilli, Esq., Is Biimiumed ns n candidate for
thoofllco or Judge of tho County Court. Klertlon flrst
Wednesday in May.
marSO-td HIS NUMEROUS FRIENDS.
TVo aro authorlxed to announce
that at Iho solicitation of many friends, Jndgo
Wm. KazAiin, haa consented to be a candidate for Judge
of tire County Court for Fnlton connly, at the election on
the flrst Wednesday In May next. marls—til.
ffrjksClarke Ac Heater have removed rrom
tbelrold stand on Decatur street, to tho atore
formerly occnplcd by Mesara. Howard, Evans A Co.,
Commercial Building, Whitehall street, where they will
lie pleased to serve their old friends and customer*.
niarSO—lw
Southern Kxpress Office, Atlanta,
March 10, I860.—Theofllce for delivering of At
lanta Freight will hereafter be kept at the principal office
of the company, on Alabama street.
mar!7—1st V. DUNNING, Agent.
NOTICE! NOTICE! NOTICE!
“SION OF THE RED FLAG.”
LIEBERMAN BROS.,
Whitehall Street, 4th door from cor. Alabama.
$20,000 WORTH OF DRV GOORS
To be Closed Out in 15 Days!
CALICO AT TWENTY CENT*
Now la yonr chance for Bargains I
DoIiOlnns at Tlilrty Cunts I
LESS THAN NEW YORK COST!
We Intend to close ont onr Extenslvo Stock by the
90th March. Wo offer for flftecn day* only, onr largo and
woll assorted atock at leaa than New York coat. Call and
•eo n*. mart—1m
CHANGE IN TIME!
THE ORBAT
MAIL figffWMP. ROUTE
EAST AND NORTHEAST,
V, & A. and E. Train, & 6a.
AND THEIR CONNECTIONS.
T RAINS leave Atlanta dally at 7.30, P. M., making
close connection* throughout. Through to Lynch
burg In 46 hoar*: through to Richmond fii 55 hours;
hrongh to Norfolk In 61 hour* | through to Washington
In60 hours; through to Baltimore In 58 hours: through
to Philadelphia In 68 hours; through to New York In U7
hour*.
Under Ihe new arrangement, which look effect Febru
ary 18th, 1866, CLOSE CONNECTIONS aro made by all
roads representing the line to abovo points.
Passengers, by taking this continuous all rail route,
avoid the annoyance of omnlbnssea and ferries.
Comfortable SLEEPING CARS aro now ran between
Bristol and Lynchbunr, Lynchburg and Washington, nnd
from Washington to Now York.
nAQQAOB CHECKED THROVGH.
tS^Be sure to ask for Tickets t in Western A Atlantic
and East Tennessee route,
Faro as T^oxv a ml Tlmo n« Qulolc
As by any other rente.
For THROUGH TICKETS, apply at tho Western Jh
Atlantic Depot, Atlanta.
JAMES U. PORTER,
General Ticket AgCnt.
ROBERT BAUGH,
HuporlntcndenMV^A A^ Railroad.
Superintendent K. Tenn. A Ga. Railroad.
fub3l—tin
PEOPLE DIPPER
on many point*, but all asrcc that
8M0LANDER8 EXTRACT BUCKU
cures KIDNEY DIBBASBS, RHEUMATISM, URINARY
DISOH
HACK,
lirtvni i/iDonoof’. itiinunni ioai| uitmnui
DISORDERS, GRAVEL. WEAKNESS and PAINS In Uio
FEMALE COMPLAINTS, and diseases arising
AUCTION SALE
O V WATER LOTS
On the Day Front of the City of Peuaacola,
i
W ILL be sold, In the clly of Pensacola, on Wednes
day, thn 38th of March next, at public auction, to
me nlghest bidder, for cash, a large number ot lota lying
Immediately on Ihe bay frout of said dty. Tbeoe lots
comprise Ibe most valuable portion of tbo city for lm>l
ness and shipping purpose*.
The sain wifi be peremptory.. Vapa and tflana of Ibe
pnqierty can In aeon at tbo oftlco of the Alabama A
Florida Railroad Company, whero all Information re
quired ran be obtained.
This properly will be offered At private salo until the
38th March. Perfect title* guaranteed.
GEO. W. HUTTON.
ALEX. C. BLOUNT,
tnaii-981 PETER KNOWLES.
GEORGIA NATIONAL BANK,
OF ATLANTA, '
WILL OO A OSKBRAL *
Bunking, Deposit, Exchange and
COLLECTION BUSINESS,
aud wiu. atnr md siik
All kind* of Clovcrumont Securllle*
On Favorabie'Terms. W ‘"‘
Dmmrrous-John Rice, Preeldentt W. W.Ctayton, B.
E. Itawson, H. A. Iiuraud, John Collier; B. L. Jones,
tSTOfflce for Iho preseuU at Iho'slare of Mesara. Clay
lon.^AdalMt Pur*-, No. is Alaham* street.
edward'
Post Office Halldtng, Pryyy s)reet,
Atluntn, . . . . fJoortfln,
tWIIOLENALK end Retail ilealen In nothing, Gent's
YY Furnishing Goods and Nottone, Hoots, tflioes and
8^*^^h T V.^£J« v.^cSipffolralh! * U ‘ M “’
llftvls, f Jeninille VVflll XJAItl ante uivuiri * (si isillg
from EXCESSES, moro quietly and effectually Ilian any
Fluid Extract Buckn In the market,
TRY SMOLANDKlt’S.
TAKE SO OTHER
Sold by all Apothecarioa. Prlco$l.
1). HAIINKS A CO., New York, and DARNKS, WARD
A CO.. NewOrleane. Sonthem Agents.
HUHLBIQH A ROGERS, Wholesale llrugglats. Boston,
Ms**, General Agents. , . mart—3m’
CENTRAL HOTEL
Ivy Stroet, Atlanta, Georgia.
NEAR PASSENGER DEPOT-STRAIGHT COURSE.
Located Centrally and Convenient to Bnilneu.
T HE Proprietor la determined to anstaln the reputa
tion the House haa so generally made for flood
Fare, Cleau Beds end Good Order.
Clerk and Porters nt the Train-Call them.
N. D.—A Now Threo-Sloiy Building wllh entire outflt
new and Meal. Several excellent room* for hoarder* by
the month, Hoard, without lodging, frmiishod at re
duced rate*.
~feb16-tm Bit. J. W. HINTON. Proprietor.
A SMAI.I
JY. out*
60 bbisitn 1
martl-c
IP Oil
of unocBRlEH al cost, to dose
n o i’ i a io
»lveu lint all elalata against Flelskma
n NnubvtUe, Tenn., will oa settled until tho
1,1H66, at the store of Wm. Rich A Vo., a«
“ lived.
FLEISHMAN A CO.
FOR SALE,
2 STOKE LOTS on Broad atrcct.
1 Small Uouso on Collins street.
I Lot ou Nelson street.
M Acres of land 04 mile* from the car shed,
luo Acres Woodland It mite* from Atlanta.
All cheap, very cheep, If toon sold.
Several Dwelling* for salo;
Several Dwelling* for rent;
One of the beet dwellings In the clly for sale;
Seven) Mitts. Alao, * Good Brick Yard.
Thoee who wish to sell, rent, or leu* real estate or
here collections made promptly, will do well to rail on
UAHK1LL A THOMAS,
Attorney* at Uw and Real Estate Agent*.
mirlS-13t „
a. I. WIUOM. ML U. A. •BACKXLroUD
W. G. SHACKELFORD,
(Ute QlUetand, Howell A Co., Charleaton, tt. C. J
WILSON A SHACKELFORD,
C0aritI88IdN ‘ MJtRCJTAirTS,
W IIO L ISA LE
Grocers, Afiraaral Produce Agenta,
Key stone Balldlng, Whitehall Hlreet,
Atlanta, Georgia
pyconslgtiment* soUcItea.
Rtnaaucts-llon. J.T. Heflla, Selma, Ala.; Tharber
♦ Co,M.btt ? ,Ata I ^ ff » | »A B ^Rom a O^A.
ROCK RIIAHUY FOR HALE.
valuable Rock Qnah
A safe slid i-crms.
HOCE, MILLS & CO.
AtInntra. Advertlsementa.
ohms. n. a. ranasu.
Gate City Foundry,
CAB AND MACHINE WOBKS,
'• Marietta Btroot.
ATLANTA, . GEORGIA
Wc are prepared to Build and Repair
Passenger and Freight R. R. Cars,
A WO,
Steam Engines ami Saw Mills,
Sugar Mill*, Horse Powers,
And all kinds of Machinery.
In the Foundry Dopartmont,
Wc are prepared to make
Castings, both Brass and Iron,
OF EVERY DBSCRIPION;
ELEGANT PATTERN8 FOR
Columns, Verandahs, Steps,
Window Capa, Sills, Gratings, Ac.,
From which we can snpply Castlnga of tbo licet quality,
In the Carpentry Department,
Wc aro prepared Io manufacture
HA HIT, DOORS, liLlNDH,
And every doarrlptlon of Carpentry work. Also, to Dress
and Match Lumber In a superior manner. All kinds of
Turning, Scrowl Sawing, Ac.
XSrCOXE AND SEE US.J&
marlfl—8in
A. S. TAI.I.RV.
•rao. w. nnowK.
!.. v. wei.Ls.
SPRING AND SUMMER GOODS.
Talley, Brown & Oo.
rilAKE pleasure In announcing thla morning Io their
A friend* and cuatomcrs, that they arc now prepared
to exhibit their
Now and 3-Ucgant Htook of
8PRINC & SUMMER GOODS,
COMPMaiNO, IN I'AKT, Tlie FOLLOWIN'!* !
Fancy Silk Dreflti I'aUema,
Urcnadinca, Mozambique*.
Poplins, Cliallicfl,
Mitallns, Lawn*,
Beregcs, Organdicn,
Liiilifh’ Silk Bmiqucs,
Silk Saques,
Bercgo Circles,
Ijicc Points,
EMBROIDERED SLEEVES ami COLLARS,
Dress Trimmings and
Drees Bnttona of every dcacrlptlon,
ladles' lloec,
■ Silk and Lisle Trend, . <
Ladles' Gloves,
Ladles' Dross and Walking Shoes,
Congress Gaiters,
Glove Kid Gaiters, Ac.
PERFUMERY, TOILET SOAPS.
Also, a largo lot of Bleached and Urowu
1M1ME8TIC8.
FACTORY THREAD,
And a well selected assortment of
YANKEE NOTIONS.
marla—c
F. M. RICHARDSON,
Corner Wlilteliiill and Hunter HI*,,
Atlanta, Georgia.
COOKING STOVES.
JUST RECEIVED aud TO ARRIVE, 1*6 of the latest
a ml most improved Cooking Sloven. For fftlo by
y. M. RICIIAIinsON.
PARLOR AND OFFICE STOVES.
^FINBLOT. In store and for sale by ,
F. M. RICHARDSON.
PLATED GOODS.
^SUPERIOR LOT OF CASTORS, SPOON'S, FORKS,
LADLES, Ac For sale by
F. M. RICHARDSON.
TIN WARE.
Japan ed, planished and stamped tin ware.
For sale by
V. M. RICHARDSON.
HOUSE FURNI8HINQ COODS.
JJOUSK FURNISHING GOODS of every desert ptlon
Always on band and for salo by
F. M. RICHARDSON.
WHOLESALE BUYERS
■y^-ll.I. do well to examine tho largo atock of TIN
WARE manufactured by
F. M. RICHARDSON.
o
JOB WORK
F ALL DESCRIPTION'S dnn« with Neatness aud Dis
patch, by
F. M. RICHARDSON.
Tin Ware in Exchange for Lend.
IJ1IN WARE anil olber goods, in large or s(ual> qnaati’
lies, will b« exchanged for Lo*d,-al
feli3-3m V. M. RICHARDSON'S.
OOOKINO 8TOVE8.
1 COOKING STOVES. Now In store and for
lOU sale by r. M. RICHARDSON.
8tov**.^^tw° Ovens, to ha.
tbs Model Cook
•Imr'Aqre.
Parker's Building!^
IstSISk.
RAILROAD LANTERNS.
DOZEN RAILROAD 1
OHMS & FABRAB,
G-BOOEBS,
I Marietta Htroot,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Have on Hand and Beceiving:
IDOia) bushels Corn-prime Whit* and Yellow.
210 bags New Lard,
175 bbl* Flour,,
60000 lb* Now Baeon—Sugar-Cored, Canvaescd
and Hulk Haina,
150 hhls Wlilek}’,
1000 lbs White Lead—at New York cost.
These articles wc will sell at wholesale, and at low fig
ures, having made arrangements with Western houses by
which we can afford to sell cheap,
marlfl—8m ORME Sc FARRAR.
H. TMC. OLAHKE,
WHOLESALE GROCER
—AMD— Aifaj
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, ...... GEORGIA.
T.
U 1 .
K.
a.
JpURE DRUGS, MEDICINES AND CHEMICALS.
McCAHY h CO.
w
INDOW GLASS AND PUTTY.
McCAMY A CO.
S OZODONT, Slcrllng's Ambrosia, Barnett's Cocoalne,
Night Blooming Ccrcus and Lubln'e Extracts.
McCAMY A CO.
Jamaica Ham, Scotch and Irish Whisky, Port,
Sherry, Madeira and .Malaga Wlnca.
McCAMY A CO.
T HE LAST OF “JIMMY DICK,” the oldest Boarbon
ever known—8 year* old.
McCAMY A CO.
year*)
Q.AIIUEN SEEDS.
Durbar, liar and CasTlie Soaps.
McCAMY A CO.
McCAMY A CO.
H AIR DYES, and llalr Restorers, moat approved.
McCAHY A CO.
NE CHEWING TOBACCO-J. A. BmlthV Vi.,
_ Crompton's Va., Bnnnr South, Edmund's C.t'. C.,
Half Dime, ('alllorula Gold Roll and other brands.
McCAMY A CO.
Tyj’flX’CAIUJY, Scotch and Kappce Snuffs.
ALL or TUX abovk auticlis
At AVliolesnle tmd Kotall,
SION OF “T. F. K, C.,"
Alabama Stroet, Atlanta, G-eorgia,
marl—lm
MATS BY THE MILLION,
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,
AT UY OLD STAND, WHITEHALL STREET,
By tho Cano or Dozen,
AT THE FOLLOWING KATES:
J fJQ DOZ Meu's Black Wool llata, at $19 per do*.
ino doz Men's Black Wool Hats, at $14 per doz.
50 doz Men's Black Wool Hais, at $16 50 per doz.
50 doz Men’s BlackAVool Hats, at $18 to $21 par dox.
’ a
SO doz Men's Drab Wool Jlats, at $13 50 to $21 perdoa.
30 doz Men's Black Far Rats, at $31 per doz.
25 doz Men’s Black Far n*ta, at $27 to $50 per dos.
35 cases Straw Hals, (on the way,) at $3 50 to $31 perdoa
HI rases flue Straw Goods, (on the way,) al $31 to $30;
per doz.
ALSO, A I.Anat AND SPLENDID ASSOUTXZNT OP
Black ami l)ral> Fur and Beaver llata, at $80 to $60
_ per doz.
8 rases Dress Silk and Ca*almcre nats.
Bo Ready by 1st March for tho Trade i
lleliij; Agent for nn Rintmi TT<«t F«ctory, I am able to
$VuiiM>tc with any Hat evUMiahmcnt io the State, aa l
am receiving, weekly, largo addition* to iny atock.
fcbn--c .T- M. nOLBROOK, Agent.
LANIER HOUSE,
ItICl’AIIIED AMI HKEITTED,
IITiilbt-rry Street,
MACON GEORGIA.
CEO. M. LOQAN, Prorlotor-
OninlbUH ami llnmgnigc Wugun,
AT THE TRAINS,
Will carry lMsscngera and and Baggage lo and from the
1) EP O X .
FREE OF CHARGE.
jafci* . r
THOMAS». LOW*. . ALSiav K. TMluisUXlL
maw FiRM. .if
rilllK undenlgurd have associated Iheatalvraln bust-
a. uess under lb* Arm naaw of
LOAVK & THRASHER,
For the puipiWotconducting.*
GENERAL COMMISSION BUSINESS,
, HXCLrtlVtlY.)
And have taken Iho Waretoora* under and In raaroriha
MasoniciialL - l.L .
DECATUR STREET, ATLANTA, OA..
Produce of avery description,
' ptaowl aitonUon 16aU ba*tnaaa guana-
of public palrouaga aullcltcd.
TO Till! PlffilR'.
Winship‘8 Iron Worlu and Planing Mills
Me Mould l-e pleaseil to sea all of onr oM fn.tonter*, and
aa many new one* a* will fever in with a call. *
marli-lw* J. WlNSllll* 1 CO.
S AVING RE-BUfLT MY STORE and WAREHOUSE,
I am now prepared w do a large Grocery and Pro-
bosine**; and from my long experience In tba trad*,
(twenty year*,) feel confidant that I will be able to give
foil satiuction to aU that may give me a trial.
C0HBI0NKENT8 RESPECTFULLY 80U0ITED
And Remittance* promptly made.
100 bales Hay,
too bushel* Fresh Cora M*al,
350 sacks Extra Family Floor,
400 barrels Extra Family Fkrar,
1000 bushels White Corn,
1200 bushels Mixed Corn,
25000 lb* New Bacon, .
10000 Ibe Prime Loaf Lard.
TIIOMAS A. WARWICK,
Long and favorably known to the trade of Atlanta and '
■nronndlDg village*, and to the prominent produce deal- -
era of Tennciaee. win give hla attention to the general :
business, and solicit patronage,
mart—3m R. M. CLARKE.
a. t. BOBSUT.
T. W. BOBERT.
SIMS, ROBERT & CO.,
WHOE.E8ALE GROCERS
—ax»—
Commission Merchants,
Franklin Building, Alabama Street,
ATLANTA,
OEORO'A.
In Store anti . to .Arrive
10000 bushels Cora,
1000 bnsbels Oats,
640 bushels Cotton Seed,
11) chests Tea,
50 bag* Coffee.
CO dozen Weeding Hoes,
3M barrels Flour,
95 barrel* Sugar,
6 barrel* Soft Shell Almond*,
6 barrels Pecan Nuts,
50 klta Extra Mere Mackerel,
1(0) reams Wrapping Paper,
-ALSO-
Axes, Spades, Shovels,
Black Smith Bellows,
Vl*ea, Anvils,
Horae and Mnle Shoes,
Nall*, Rasps, Flic*,
Stock* and Dies, Ac.,
Rope. Plow Line*.
Tongue Chains,
Trace Chains,
Fifth Chain*,
Stay Log Cbain*,
Powder, Shot, Stretchers. Ac
Tobacco, Soap,
Peer**, Oj»i-.e, cieam Tartar.
Soda, Ginger, Starch, Ac.
RAGS WANTED! HAGS WANTED!
mart—3m
r. r. rxAax,
Atlanta, Oa.
O. C. WILBDB,
(late Wheeler A WUburJ
Haem, Oa.
P. F. PEASE & OO.,
it
No. 17 Alabama Street,
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA,
WILBUR, PEASE & CO.,
Baiiton'i Ruga, 3d 8t., bat. Chtrry A Poplar,
MACON,
GEORGIA,
COTTON FACTORS AND
Forwarding & Commission Merchants
^txrxBXxexa-Jame* M. Beebe, Boston, Mae*.; D. Rod
ney King, Philadelphia, Penn.; McDaniel A Irby, Lynch
burg, Va.; Erwin A Hardee, Savannah, Ga.; Guthrie A
Co., Ixmlaritta, Ky. ( 8coU A Bros, 8L Lenta, Mo.; Wm.
Brace A Co„ New York; U. M. Bishop A Co., Clndm
natl, Ohio; Ward, 8baw A Oo.. Montgomery, Ala.; S. S.
Webb A Co., Mobile, Ala.; Massengale A Snyder, Nash
ville, Tenn.; Ftaher A Warden, 8t. Leata, Mo.; Taylor
A tiilfhty, New Orleans, La. Jrr7 -ilm
COTTON SEED.
J7TVK HUNDRED Bl'SHRLS CROP UW.
LANGSTON, CRANK A CO.
CARPET.
TtTE have for tale a tin* BRUSSELS CARPET, auita-
blefor a room Wor»foal aqoaro, which wear*
losiructedtotcU very low.
LANGSTON, CRANK A CO.
BLACKING.
IJlw KNTY GROSS MASON’S and othar maker*'. |
LANGSTON, CRANE A CO.
TOBACCO.*
QNEHUNDRED DOERS PACE'S EMPIRE and othar
5cum Smoking TGhaoeo.
LANGSTON, CRANE A Cp.
WHISKY.
PBOUffiWN AND ROBERTSON COUNTY, in bar-
, CM **‘ LAJ^STON. OR-VNB A CtL
WRAPPING PAPER.
F ive hundred' Reams, pm *ah> by
1 LANGSTON, CRANK A CO.
CIGARS. ’ "' '
QNKJUUNDKED AND FIFTY THOUSAND, \»r!oc*
**“ *' LANGSTON, CRANK A CO.
SOAP,
(VkjHgTOWDANpmrtBOta a.Um* w
jauai-c LANGSTON, CRANE A CO.