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Sunday Morning, March 30)1800-
From our Evei^ iMitlon ^f Yerterday,
OonuucrcialJntelUgcncc;
s,Tin*»Y «!-**>'' pAWW$j(ijd
groin market reolsIuH at oar quotation* of yeatorday. In
the article of Corn there was » decided stiffness, and
I,older, evinced llttlo Inclination to aeU at present
&£sim&m2iggm
More would command »!.«>.< Yellow or mtie4 bjr,tbg
ear load, at f>.», bnt trjneactlona not invtled byhOId-
There la a good atock of Timothy Hay on tho market at
•jv, eeuta per pound, while a damaged or Inferior article
tuigLt hopmthaacdatWtanu., ; . • •
Draws ltt> wmrytengttralong aftocifoo peiial slM.wlth
Mlddlln^aat^lcen^and.lIttW'cotnltlgln. 1
vuuxotti. cinoi.es
II,.main dull aa on ycaterday. A few traneactloue liavo
iskeii place In (l;>!d *1,onr regular,quotations In another'
column.
Augusta Market.
Manctt is.—fWWa—Market contlmtee about the same
as atated In our lull report. Price* cannot be accurately
jilveu on account of tho unsettled atato of tho market
l,„i Middling to Strict Middling may bo quoted at from
ai to 89, and Good Middling at 38c.
(AiM-DuU. Buying atl9S and no demand.
.■Jl/irt-—UiiylngTit ISO.
.Slate a nil Bondi- In good demand.- Omni.
Nashville Market.
Nashvuu, -March fll.-'The noon dtepaudies to-day
,,note gold In New York at 198*. Thu price here remalna
at HI# buying ard 1SS selling.
Ks change l» brisk at H&Xc.
ifnlon Bank notes remain at 054100, and Planter#' at
Tennessee State Bonds hare again rlaen, at will be
seen by advices elsewhere, and now command. Wife, on
the dollar.
COTTON SI AUK ST.
NasiitoM, March 41.—'The Southern staple continues
dulland virtually unquotable. Wo hear of ealcs of ,W
Mies as follows :*0 hales at 3014c; 13 at gw; ISO nt dll;
and 1 at 93c. The receipt# toot op 90 balee. nnd tho ahlp-
wenls show a grand total of 10 bales.—Wir/fr.
Montgomery Market.
Montuonkuv, March 99.—CWtoH—'The market In the
morning was quite active at 1*331 for Middlings. Iu the
evening the demand subsided under the new* from Mo*
bile and other points, and closed at 00(330 for Middlings.
sali or OOLD.
There was a transaction In gold in this city yesterday,
in which 11(00 of precious metal were disposed of at
$1.05. This Is a decline on previous rates, and wilt help
10 explain the decllno In cotton and dry goods. Why is
11 that provisions and produce continue high?—Adrertl-
sir.
Mobile Market.
Mount, March 59.—Market unsettled and lower at 11
to 37.
Columbus Market.
Coiaxara, March 93.—CW/oo—Markyl Oat. No de
mand Middlings 93 ceqts.
, cotton aurn.Y.
The cotton in this region is nearly cxbanstcd. Last
week only 318 hales were received. Wo do not beltcvo
tint this nmouut will come In the present .week. Boat*
mi ii report Mint tho staple Is coming in very alowly at
poliiffon the river below, and tho Impression prevails
that tho great hulk of the crop haa boon shipped. Before
the war tho receipts of cotton at Cohimbne averaged 100,*
oil haler, mid one year they reached 119,000. Thus fur
liar warehouses have received only 59,780 bale#. Up to
Tuesday, tho 13th, from September^st, 1385, the amount
of cotton received at Now York from all sources was
818,105; the exports 591,937 balsa—CW, Sun.
Macon Market.
Macon, March SL—Ootton—There waa a better demand
fit union to-day, with a little more offering than on
Thursday. Sales were made of 79 bales, at prices not ex
ceeding an cents.—Telegraph.
Louisville Market.
Loctmu.c, March SR.—Tbe tone of the general mar
kets here, as well es eleowhere, la depressed and down
ward, with tut a very limited Inquiry for any of tho lead
ing products, aud hut little disposition to buy, or tell.
The markets ell over the country present Jus),’ .such'an
anomalous position as is here represented. Slid uothlng la
guiug uu hut the usual Irudu to supply the pressing and
daily demands nf consumers. Dealers In nil kf^df'uf
provisions sre now tigering most of their products nt ao-
luallyless than cost rates, while the dry goods, grocery
sud produce dealers arc only busy in marking down prices.
Some articles of prime necessity, however, sre fnlly maln-
r.lined, owing wholly to the scant Supply which Ik inade
quate to tho demand.
The atteudanee at the Merchants' Exchange waa full,
hut not very animated, the bulk of the trsdo being con-
lined totliedeinnnd for grain, chiefly coni, for Macon and
Atlanta, Georgia, with sales at somewhat easier rates,
especially for mixed and yellow com, with sales, Includ
ing sacks, tit 70@7oe., while prime white commands 711c.
A »slc of 7tX> bushels prime new wheat was made at|l 85.
Culp,u anil cotton goods are dull. ProvMnnt lowfr.—
I.cnf tobaeco-comrauu lugs declined. Wool ranch lower.
The dispatches to the Hoard of Trade from Keys York
quote cotton dull and nominal at 39t&Hc. Standard
sheetings 5k395e. Flour Inactive and drooping, owing to
excessive supplies. * C'ilfto Inactive and druoplug. Mess
pork dull and holders anxious to realize at $9A 75. Lnrd
dull aud unchanged nt MVe. Sugar and whisky dull.
The Cincinnati dispatch to the Board quote* ports and
bacon dull uud declining; Whisky dnll at $5 55 for free,
and Cc In bond. Plonr and grain unchanged.
The dispatch from Chicago .quote* press pork quiet and
nominal at (95 7$; lard quiet,at’ UgpXc; bulk meats
firmer though price# are nominally nnolumgerl. Wheat
unsettled at $1 93Xc; relucted corn steady atS8Q88Xc;
oats steady at MlWItfc, ahd whisky nominal at (9 59.
A private dlepatch from New.Orlcane, under dale oltlie
aith, quotes cotton, low middling 8Bc, mid middling ate.
The coupons for tho semi-annual interest on the Louls-
I Hie amt Nasbrillo railroad bonds, duo April i, 1386, will
lw imlil at the City Treasurer’s oAlee.If presented before
the 95th of the present uu>nlli.~ Ci/vrUr.
Tlte Gold or the Ulchmonh Banks.
1 lie Lynchburg Xetee, referring to ti|o Iiitcii In
the [irweedlngfl-at Washington; for the fcatora-
tiuu ol Ute ♦11)0,000 in gold; belonging to tin; old
bunks In Hlcltranml, ttnya: •
,i' t J eHrl } ^ r()m » wnfee !u every Way rclinblo
hat, after thnmngh Invcfltlgatlon of tho whole
titter, the nuthorUIca citnto to thu conclusion
;?i 11,0 l 5 on «S »«iml)y.b()loBgetJ.to the hunks of
lliclunond, uud tlmi an order lor it* iiolivnrv in
BxsCountdcrate tlencrsli,
A correspondent of tho Momphts Appeal, writ-
Ing of New Orlcmfs, says there Is now in tltnt
l.Lq delivery to
tint, received
tvas sent to
—, — -ifru about to
turn over tho amount to the agent of the honks,
wnen a communication was sent to the President
■i fluestion tUd not Oolong to the hunks, hut to|
Mjf (-oafiidoraie qovernnicht, and the claims
n t Up by tho bonk were Iroudulcnt, and intended
“bWfivo the Qovemmenl into surrendering lo
hem a large aptnqnlof coin to which thcyliad
not thu shadow Ari title, finder theno c|rcum-
stancos tlte qrdey WWtetratcrwandud, und/lbo
“P«io directed 16 he heiaby tltoTrawiirFftwalt-
injr tho nmtltadf the promised developments.”
Cotton vnoii a New Quarter.—The N. Y,
I 'linmenial AdwrUmauttha Sandwich Island-
gasissa
-r mall broken Uva, called by tho natives Aa,
H,:I! 1!, ,-. Ul0 “8li appearing vJtoljybarren nod ster*
raw ! y« vdry productive in
;»ntng sweet yotara* and somo low other eseu-
,eot *- lent spring, several acres of this almost
“»'«P«l«nent has re-
ketitfreo'fri^' l,,0,,0, • «i»erc4ay being
nITi,.ri!?i.VV m 11,8 ?“•! nnd which chewhcre
Deroln!!» 1?**° Ul * ,b0 htshtru. Tlte
m “ l
th? yfcp9, ^ r
!!! oorMw,,1 i c - W. ilahry, of
Pnjnklln,Jlenrd county, was humeri down ■
Wednesday night of last H
carelessness liy 'n
with ourliHtnd^
I tow TO
young lady; tell her shoTm,'! ....
SFiSS
on
eek—ihp result of
r, nnd die In a
idly aiwondcrfiil aggregation of-talcnt, quietly
devoted to the Interests of cominorcc, thnt' fins
won high distinction on other Adds; . ‘Not to
mention any less prominent names, 1 *General
Beauregard Is Siiperlnlendciit of flto Jackson
Rttllroitd;, Goncfal Longstrdcb is wltlih)i old A.
A. G., tit 87 Uiiloit street, In tho commission busi
ness. Your eoiTtttpnnd'cnt had tho honor and’
pleasure of an InteWIpw'wit^bqtli tMcso g^ilec
men; They are both looking woii, but I observ
ed that General TjUDgstyqet used his left bond In
.writing and sbaklngibands, his right,bund bang
ing helplessly by his sldo. General Dick Tailor
lias leased the new cnnal running from tlto city
to Lakh Pontclmrtfahr' Gen. Buckner is con
nected with .die Daily Orueent, and is also in ” L
cotnmission business. Generals Hood, A.
Stewart, Loring, Gardner, Blanchard and Jeff.
Thompson are in the commission business; Gene
rals Humphrey Marshall, Hays and Adams are
there In the practice of law. We also had the
pleasure of shaking the hand ofMnj. Gen. D. H
Maury, who told me that he wouldicavo the city
in'ii few days ior his turpoutlne plantation in
Mississippi. Thus, these noble men are devotiog
themselves, with the dignity and energy of true
manhood, to arts of. peace, in such manner, ns
proves them still “tho matters of their sittlatm."
Atrocious Illaaplioiur.
The l'rovidencc Post, tho most efficient paper
in all the plantations, quotes the following from
a Connecticut newspaper:
“Last Sabbath one of the clergymen prayed,
•Not my will, hut Thine, O Lord, oo done; hut I.
it bo consistent with Thy holy pleasure, wc would
that Thou speedily telegraph for President M neon
to come up to Heaven.'"
Who will say that tho wretch making this
blasphemous prayer did not address tlte audience
rather tlmn tho Deity ? Ho had a radical congru
gallon.
Commenting on the imprecation, for such it
was, though in the iorm ol prayer, the 1W re
marks :
“It Is not oflon tliutr wo comment ttpoivirara-
graplis of this atrocious diameter, because wc
arc always inclined to hope that they cannot be
true, but there Is no doubt but what Mint; is a’cor-
red statement.
“If a layman hud snid this tliiug It-would have
been sufficiently outrageous,- but for a clergyman
to use. such language is simply blasphemous.
“Wc do not care for this, iu so iar ns party is
concerned; no such utterances can injure cither
President Johnson or those who support him;
..... — <* «•— *•- that If
whom
are
allowed Without rebuke to use such expressions,
wo may 1orik at an cflrly day fb? the utter demor
alization of society., is it not about.tlrae that tlte
chiefs of the jiarty of “ great moral Ideas” ‘con
descend to decency of speech, and returned to
but we allude to it simply for the reason that If
these leaders in the community, those to w!
the young nnd credulous look us examples,
wed Without rebuke to use such cxprcssii
UUOLLUU IU UULGUVy tvs opvvvu, IlilUIIIGU IU
something like propriety of feeling ? We do not
uik that llicy should exhibit a Christian disposi
tion; for they linvQ so long abjured tho manifbs-
n of religious
rexpcclanin
y might, bon
, and adhere
ey bavo so long abjured
ration of religious principle, that it would be fool
ish to expect an immediate Improvement of heart.
They might, however, wc think, trifle less with
duty, ana adhere more closely to tho ordinary re
quirements of civilized society.
Spoken Like a Hero. '
A literary gentleman, who is engaged in writ
ing a book on s6mc events In the war, in which
Moslty was concerned, has recently hod some
correspondence with that noted personage, and
a short time ago Inquired of him if it ivotthf bo
safe for “a Black Republican—otto dyed in
the wool''—so he inscribed himself—to make at
the present tlmo a* horseback journey through
Virginia. In reply, that fatuous rough-rider
writes the gentleman ak follows:
If yon have any desire-to visit the historic
scenes of Virginia, I hope you will not be deter
red by any apprehenston for ybtlr personal safely.
You will be just ns safe from molestation here us
in the streets of Boston. Should you determine
to visit Northern Virginia, 1 would be glad to sec
you at my home; nnd I can nt Icnst promise tlmt
you will not find me tho monstrum horreiidum of
■tho Northern' imagination. By-Ute-by, one of
the regiments most frequently encountered wus
from nbout Boston—the !M Massachusetts, Col.
Lowell. 1 once met n detachment of it under
command of Major Forbes, of Boston; and nl-
id one of my ,
sabre. I also lind aa Interview with a Captain
Bnrtou, of Massachusetts, who served on Gene
ral Eustace’s staff, and Interested myself to pro
cure his exchange. * * * * In the oventof
your visiting Virginia, Tshall bo most lmppy to
extend to you any facility In iny power for seeing
plnces of interest, &c.
From Uie t'orydon (low*)Monitor,'March 8.
A New Pnrktuait Horror—Atrocious Mur*
dor In IVnyno county, low*.
Linevillk, Wayne County, Iowa, i
March 2, twin, j
Editor Monitor:
Dear Sir: One of those cool, brutal murdeis,
the bare recital of which makes the blood rim
cold, has Just thrown this community Into tho
greutest excitement, a brief synopsis of which,
with your permission, I propose to lay before
your rentiers. It uppears tlmt a German, named
Qeorgo Klldcr, living about three-fourths ol a
mile from this place, on a farm Iielonging to .Mr.
T. H. P. Duncan, nl Ottumwa, lias been missing
since the night of February 22. Mr, K. was a
single man, about thirty yean of age, and lived
alette, tyle bouse in which he lived being about
balf n milo back from ihc road, and nbout tlte
same tlistadce from any oilier dwelling. From
the subsequent conduct aud contradictory slate-
1 play, ■
Hnogmnn tut tho murderer. U|H<n lieing quesl
tioned as to the whereabouts of the missing man,
the prisoner fainted, but recovering Hinted tlmt
K liner ltnd gone to Trenton, Missouri, and lelt Ids
property In Ills fUoogmnn's) charge until Ills re
turn. The attesting party then proceeded to
examlno Klider's house.. Large ijhiIs of IiIimkI
were found on thu floor und walls nr hi* room,
tho whole premises emitting the most sickening
odor: large quantities ol human bones were
found In tuo smouldering ashes of the Arc-place.
The lower Jaw was Imt little disfigured. . Large
pieces of the skull, together with pieces of Itu-
I man flesh, were dug out of. tho ttslies ; 6 portion
lory toJiurnlng. The most of tho hones, how-
lever, bad.beon pounded to pieces, .Ponltinsof
(lie murdered mau’s saddle were found In tlm
ashes, burned probably to mibstnntmle the store
tlmt he had goneitwny On •horse-buck.
U|K)it examination Ireforu Judge Snyder and
Esquire Alloy.Uie following facts In relation to
the prispaer»xHwigBmnsiwere flMM t tlmt ho
left home on tho ovpnlng of February 22, nbout
five o’clofck, arid UWnof-rAtom dtflll oiler suit-
moving the missing man's offeota tohls own
house, telling his wile that Klldcr was coming to
litre with them00,hjireturnr thiton the24thbe
went jo PrlMriiOMiduri, atm traded ofl a
lioftetxftoatlug t£ KlUlerp whteli to tori dun-
ratfaa isBTChWVK
Hulllvfln. of this place, but on account nf mb
gcthcrwlth the pockct-bnok, iioi-Itol-kt
the ojljer trinkets, hlcntlflcd ns.the ,
jap®asR|Kl
must havoboon engaged In Id* dr
HOTEL ABBIVALS.
r; ' ; ,f « 0 !
MMlyTAq GA.» SUNMY, MARCH 25, 1806
NO. 70.
n, «. fUMKKinago.,..
i FlttbAjr.VATfell 53.1608.
APAIIrooi), Os. J Thompton, Nsehvllle.
V MSmith* VdSlUomphliMIm LFNmIo'now York,
■ 1 - • «AriSwfrWws'*;.’ 1 -.f
OXO. B. WELSir,..
. .PtlOPBIXTOBe
FRIDAY, MARCH 88,1860,
Oo}WrtiMwaaUr,a*.- > JMftdWUiJtWvotk-
John Norrie, City. .1 Shaw, Tonueiece.
J B Norrie, III. M A Woodruff. Salem.
itepf .saas'
It Bishop, Now York.
PLANTERS?
«•«. oTui.uiuxn,
FRIDAY,
V ft Sisson, city.
W O Allen, city. .
Amos liluly, Jfo.
O W Moore, Augusts.
S A Hchrclncr, Augusts,
Chss Phillips, Orlfflu.
J S Herring, LsGrnnge.
J 8 Carter, Tenn.
John Rogers, Tenn.
J C Hooding, Nashville.
8 WIlswortB. Nashville.
B D Bering, Cincinnati.
A J Blair, wythevUle, Vs.
WII 1‘rcnllee. New York.
W H Joiner, city.
HOTEL.
raoPRiKTOB.
nut on, Baltimore.
: jg«L
C»ru® Robinson and lady,
_ Troy, N°w York.
KlSfcsa
_ ...„ ._„_eld,Moss.
B Brasher, Ms con.
t C Bsscomb, Lexington,
Kentucky.
' Wheeler, Berlin, Miss.
Clements, Dsyton, Ohio.
u Ingle,J
Price, Co-
Q A Zschry,
u R Bell A Co,
Btelnhoimer i
CONSIGNEES PJKB RAILROADS,
Braked by Macon J: Western RaUroad, March 31.
A W Mitchell it Bros,, A. K Scngn, W J Mann, Henry
West, Mrs E A Gordon, PM Richardson, J W Akers, A
ft Peers, J M Ponder, CO Savage, A M Turner.
Recstcedby Georgia Railroad, March SI.
It A Fife A Co., A B Leach, J H Monnce, W C
Hugo, R M Clark. Engtsn A Reynold,, P Huge, P
fer A McCalls, V M White, OS Annie, J L A G A
\v n rn.u„i m '» ir e«.„„ ^y Markhl- “ “
Bro, If Corri A Cp., ft'J Lowry A Co.,~iimKford & B„ J
T Jenkins A Co., J W West, Morgan A Co.,-p/J H G Bell.
Madame Saqnl—A Story or • Checkered
Life.
The papers in Paris announce tlte death of
Madamo Haqtti, the rope daheer, once the rage,
the flireur, tho idol of on cntlmslostic public, in
the days when enthusiasm was the fashion, and
even when Emperors and Kings were. not
aslmtncd to bawl their admiration of talent
wherever it wsb displayed. There have been
many idolatries, but none has ever created such
noisy demonstration as tlmt developed by Mad-
amo SaquI, who remained unique in her profes
sion during tho mnny years site followed It, and
has never been replaced since bhe quitted It for
retirement. Tho first feat performed by this lady
was the dance cbmposed for the christening of
the King pf Rome, whon, having proposed to
havo a pantomimic scone composed by-herself,
and called tho Nativity, iu honor of the occasion,
danced upon a wire running from one ol
iwen of Notre Dante to the other, on being
to bo
tbe towers of
refused
l permission ■,
tempt, she performed the game scene with poles
to risk hflr neck in the
havo never been equalled. Public taste has
changed Us otypet, and exhibitions of the kind
ffbo was wont to. charm onr tothers,
to at-
would, perhaps, no longer have powon to at
tract The fleshings and tinsel of Leotard and
Blohdin are pronounced more natural in their
bold flights than Ute muslin pctticont nnd span-
jes of the fair ptlpUS of Madame Saqui, and tho
imporor Alexander of our day would scarcely
take tho diamond ring from Ida finger like his
predecessor, during the occupation of ParU by tho
allies, arid place ft on tlmt of tlte rope dancer,
any more than tlte present Prince Estcrlmzy
would throw her his Hungarian nttila, lined
with rich sablo, when she descended shiv
ering from ono of her bold ascent* amid
u shower of rain. Her rise to fortune woe quite
us fantastical ns her flights to tlto cloudy amid tho
crackling and sputtering of fireworks. Bhe re
tired flrom her protesslon while still capable of
enjoyment, in possession of a vast fortune, and
oil! most bitter irony of all, she became the pur
chaser of Ferney, the chosen residence of Vol
taire, the resort of all the wits nml philosophers,
who journeyed thither to do him homage—the
dace so beloved of the great aatirl8l.thot.Iie left
t hut to die! Hero diet Madame Saqnl 'in her
turn hold a court—no longer tlmt of wit and gal
lantry, but that of gymnastic tours do force. The
saloons were tilled with the instruments of her
calling, nnd her greatest pleasure consisted in re
ceiving tlte great celebrities.in Iter line beneath
ilia “hallowed slindca of Ferney." Voltaire him
self had done no more. To po sure, tlm visitor
who knocked nt the gnte of tlto chateau for per
mission to visit the scenes rendered sacred by
tho memory of the greatest genius of modem
times wmiUl now aud Hunt he rather startled at
beholding the lady of the mansion taking exer-
dso^by vaulting bncktyufds and forwards
Stated Commit
WPUMt
irarUTY anANn maitzii uiitiii district,
’in •• totUfdi : nm. '•
SYMUOLtO MABoitRY.
At)«tUfl;I(t>d«»i No. APr
. mmnntcatlons 5d aid 1th Thursdays of each
FgMfc* .TM
Tunn. W. Ciianii,
Jno. It BoittNO, Secretary.'
‘ wf. W. Botn,:Wor»hlpf»l.Ma»t*r.
. Casa. lUmtUN, Acting Secretary,
' CAPITUCARMisONItY.
Mount Zion ICoyal Arch Olmpter, No. 10.
Regular Convocation* Sd and tth Mondays of each
““^•^^’w/’ciTAftDtitit.k'.E:'. IllgliPruU
CAov.NFAY, : 8eerata ?f _ r
Mount Zlou Cpunell GObd NaniurlfatlN.
^ Regular m&tinge lii'Tuoiday.^n egrii, Arttitith, qt 7J4,
\V. W.BoYn,Mi.|Cf ntt'eromouloa.
H. S. OnuM, SecroWry. -
CRYPTIC JtAHONRY.
Jr,u,oh
Meetings Sd.TnewlAy ltt/
Regular Me
and October^
Waters and
July
^Regular Conclave 1st. Monday of each month,at 7JL
Tnoa. W. CiuNDLun, Em’t ComY
W. H, Turnub, Recorder.
The ofllco of tho above named Btcretarice end Recor
ders le In Maeonlc natl building, tint floor.
INDEPENDENT ORDER OP ODD FELLOWS.
odd reixotve’ mu. fbaoutom st.; ciunoaea bi.ock.
Central Lodge, No, 38.
Meets every Tneaday evening, a17)jf ojcloelr. ^ ^
B. F. Bnntrrt, Secretary.
Oarncs Lodge, No, SB.
Meets every Friday evening, at 7k o’clock.
TVP. Fuskino, N. G.
S. W. Oaunn, Secretory.
Empire Encampment, No, 12,
Meets on Sd and 4th Wednosdsy or each mouth.
O. Dockun, C. F.
B. F. Bznnstt, Scribe.
TABLE.
we Atlanta 7.80 P.M
Arrlvo Ohatta’S.. .5.35 A. M
Leavo Chstta’s.. .6.00.
Arrive Naehvllle..4.00
Loave.NsahvUle.,.|,S0
Arrive LonltvIlle.tCoO A. M Arrive Ixm
LEAVE LOUISVILLE
AT ■
A00 A. M„ 19.00 M„ 5.00 P. M„ 4.00 P. M., A 8.00 P. M.
BAdftAGS'CHECKED from NtnhvtUe oViLoufayffio
to all the Important cities North and Boat of LoulavlUe.
._ .. Tickets can atop off at any
— choice of Day or, Night
(Clngall the modem fin-
.provementa, and an opportanlty of Tlitting the celebrated
Mammoth Cave, which la located near the, line of thl*
FARE AS LOW AS THE LOWEST.
For fhrtber Information and through Tickets apply at
I Ticket Ofllco, la Atlanta, Und all tho principal
ALBERT FINK,
1 fWt BARRELS ROGERS' LQIE.
IGG aml for ealo by
LIME! LIMBI
Juet received
A. K. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Comer Forsyth and Mitchell street*,
Atlanta, Georgia.
BACON HAMS AND LABD.
A CHOICE LOT last recoiled from Warren, Mitchell
A Co. For safe by
A. K. SEAGO,
Commtsilon Merchant,
Comer Foreythnnd Mitchell street!,
Atlanta, da.
FLOURI nova l '
400 B ^b«^ n cS h y“A I?,oar ’
900 bbls Pear) Mills Extra Saperanc Floor,
900 bbls Cumberland Mills Extra Snperflne.
' hl« Monitor low grade Plonr,
>hla Areola FlalnFamlly Flunr.
vilt be promptly eold on liberal teime to
A. K. SEAGO,
Commletlon Merchant,
Comer Forsyth and MHcheR ttrecte,
flOaST COHN t
W H fumlitSdto ) th?tra(ieby l ’ ir qu * ntUT ’ Can no ' r ba
A. K; SEAGO,
Commletlon Merchant,
Corner Forsyth and Mitchell itreete.
Atlanta, da.
'IOApJIoAF.
JN lar^eanpphr and great variety, at prtcee to dery com-
P# * ’ 1 - A, K. SEAGO,
Comer ForajtSaud Mltcbrtutrmia
Atlanta, da.
All of which'
the trade, by
ciso by vaulting hnrkwartls ami
tbe low wall oi Ike kil
along tho top of the ir . „
with all tkb agility of a cal; but when shade-
over
the kltclieii garden, or rmmlng
trellis covered vino tunnel
o agility of n cal; but when she de
sccndctl to earth site was always kind and cour
teous, und loved to display tho treasures of which
she liml be m/m
iimler.-lmuli
tvllli the
triumph—Ute diamond, ring—the "altlltt” above I
mentioned, ns well as the balancing pole orna
mented with silver knobs nnd bows ol rose-col
ored ribbon which ltnd been subscribed for on her
retirement IVorn tho Funnbulcs. But, alas, even
tlm glory of this souvenir was wrested Horn her.
The, domain of Ferney was selzod by her hus
band’s creditors, and of the testimonials nothing
was left her, but tbe balancing pole, front' which
tho silver knolts had been subtracted. She had
fortunntely preserved a few valuables which silo
converted luto a life annuity, enabling her to ex
ist, but so sparely, that at seventy years of age
she consented in give a series of representations
at the
cmcklni
hlgl ...
woodon Alhambra where tho horses of the os-
ItablUhmeptnre srablod. But of tho cqptctnpla-
It waa more Alum. sufliqonL Titeiiulo drlaUtp!
bent, withered figure in pilgrim’s garb, climbing
wearily .tftat whlch^sUng
hod lieen managed at Intervala to enable her to
take hreatlf, brought back no mcmoiy of tho
appeared again cnvelopcdin colored flames, ami
sjiroading iter glittering Wln{p' descended with
would ever be able to come to earth again.—
And tho old were vexed and disappointed, while
Ins usual the young were sandy and ironical nt
clmfma of the rope-dancer. •
the police, prevenUng the repetltlouorthc ekperi-
more of lrar. Vnlo8nqull .1,
»'
* 'Witt PiU*'Om.±TM i lktfphli‘ Avalanche
likens U10 SpHthcm pepp]p,k?.tt.Uon-pocked bus-
BRQmEHSfiBillS
occailpckriwrwai N2YitE/qpuffre«hnonls/or hor
guests, and her husbund could not resist tho
temptation to Wiep ont. Sim' perceived U, and
by sly.nod* |tnd shakes oi.tlm head, was warning
him to lio quiet "You may wink and blink ns
much as^yqu pk-iutej’’ said he, "bill so long oa I
liavo the spirit of n |tuin within mo, I will peep."
Tho Southern' people havo been'driven to tho
Wall. Tho soldier liqa laid down Ills arms in
waist tlto tompUitlbn to "peep nut." *
-• : "J. . . ,^r.z)pLvili (its .•tv
The Baltimore Commercial say* that Thnddeus
Stevens Imx never been fairly flatie luhispdllllcitl
view# since hi* louudry was tottit.aud Hquuier’s
head is »o crammed rrilli the ntbbUh of
OOX & HILL
Have now in Store and for Sale:
100 VIH0 ^ nA TOhACCO—vartone
lOOpMeVtoe-Ctit To|)icco,
10 bbls Gibson's XX ].. „
0 bbl* Jamaica Ram,
10 bbls Near England Rum,
10 bhjoOjd iSdctroWllno,
100 caeca ChsmMgno Wince—Mum, Cabinet, Ac.,
40 cases Giant wine*,
, «& L "‘ UOr '’
90 casks Ale,
10 packogM Holland Gin,
100 boxes aeeorled Candy,
50 doa Oyeten,
50 doa oarortea Ftcklee,
50 aiaet X box Sardlnoe,
500 dox Blacking,
60 caddies Green and Black Tea. Ac. mar3-lm
Travelers to itMVJJitSWSi!,?
• •* v a1 vs
BUSINESS or
r .. .• j wn&:TfM» ibm
LOUISVILLE A NASHVILLE RAllflOKD
bum I
■B3DE3E.
Jtunnlng In conaectldn with tbit Western A Atloota, sod
the Nubtrllle and .Chattanooga Itallroads tbs direct and
molt expeditious mate from
ATLANTA
UNP IND COLLECTION, 9FFH1E.
v. a. aalKiLL. aeo. a. thorU*.
GASKILL & THOMAS,
A.ttorney« a.tjaaw,
• A Kb
REAL ESTATE ACENT8,
Atlanta, . . . . . Georgia,
WILL utvx erxciiL attektiok to
CONVEYANCING,
1 Examining Titles to Beal Bitate,
WRITING CONTRACTS ft COLLECTING DEBTS,
tsromee Up Stain, Aral bonding on Whitehall street,
on U10 left going from ttwrolSoad..
Macon; Amtell A Inman, John Livingston, N. York.: •
CATE City LAND OFFICE,
MARCUS A. BELL. F. R. BELL
BELL afc BELL,
ONE AN ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Atlanta,' Georgia, I
Will give strict attention to the
Real Estate Business,
AND TO COLLECTING BESTS.
griinWSKi theNo,
cross corner Building.
Kxvxuxoxo-J. 3. Toon. Joseph Winshlp, L. J. Gor-
trell, Atlanta; Junes Gardner, L. B. Davie, Atlanta;
Ledyard A Barlow, Phil.; 8. Root, John. Livingston, Nl
Y. ' J«j51—3m
mar18-sm General Traveling Agehl
Macon Telegraph copy and charge to L. ft N/It.TL
0. s. wennonx, j. w. attuxa.
WELLBORN &. gELLAH,
REAL ESTATE BROKERS
AND
General Uuml Agents,
ATLANTA, ... . . . . . . GEORGIA.
WELLBORN & BELLAH.
Pcaoli-Troo Street, Atlanta, Oa.
* Wholesale and Retail Deaton in
Dry Goods, Clothing, Groceries,
BOOTS AND SHOES, HATS AND CAPS, AC.
AIm, General Commleslon'Merchants for the sale ol
Produce, CarrlngcM, Buggies, Ac.Janl7—3ut
Allatoona Iron Works for Sale.
; eo directed, the President
low
mue. above Ati.n-mon^ra^ , .. P o7^t 1 ^E?
for the wood and’minerals—gold, copper and lrou:
tbe Iron ore seeming to he Inexbanetlble, end the gray
ore being esteemed among the boat In the World. The
Cora and Flouring Mills and Iron Works are only oomo
half mile from the Allatoona depot, on Allatoona creak,
which lUmlahat the water power. About half or the vt!-
lace of Allatoona belongs tothe property. Some of tho
bnUdlngs being entirely deatroyed, other* damaged, al
the working stock being loot, and a majority of the etoek-
bolder* being crippled In mean* by the ravage* or war,
have determined the company to oeU rather than attempt;
under the circumstances, to reinedtate.
Information In detail can bo procured by consulting
, ■ L o. McDaniel?
JanSl—9m Atlanta, Go.
Cincinnati Commercial and NaahvlUe Union copy two
months aud send bill for payment to L O. McDaniel,
lsnta, Ga.
EVERYBODY’S FRIEND!
Mason's Medicated Candy, for Congbe end Colds,
Meson'S Charcoal Pasttle, for Perfuming the Breath.
Meson's delicious,Ire Cream Candy,
Mason's Luscious Wine Drops,
Mason's Pure Mixed Candles,
Mason'* Pure flam Drops,
Mason’s Ice Cream Bon Bone.
A LL tho shove article* put up in handsome boxes, with
show cards and Hronlara, for Druggists, Fancy
; Duller*, Confectioner* nml Railroad News Agents.
N A CO.,
STORAGE, STORAGE.
I AM prepared to offer Storage in good, dry and well
protected rooms, to 7 # canelddrablo extent au White
hall street.
«. M. McPHERSON,
_ Whitehall street,
uiarflp-lw Atlanta, Ga.
HEBE'S A~CHANCE,
: tbe Second Floor of s' buslneu house
r twenty
MASON _
WholcS'le Depot,
No. (W North Sixth street, Philadelphia.
For sale at wholesale, by, ,
■ji.'ij:. Aj.ii.j
I WILL
Whli
two feet
IL rent the Second Floor of a buetneea house 1
Whitehall atreet.
Atlanta,
H. in. JHcPHEBSON
H AS removed hte Stock of Groecrtee, Pro visions, Ac.,
to the Iron Front Block known aa“Mayer'eBlock,''
Whltehsll street, Atlanta, OeoiT^wberethe will bo
Merer'e
martO-fw
root, ,
J hi* customers and merchants generally.
Mayer'i Block, Whltotajfrtrec^
“ GATE CITY LAND, REGISTER."
In or near
Wo will buy, «eU and
our time exclusively tu
Collecting Deb
customere—wo
"hereby Iwrorable ee well !e romuncraUTiM^onn^^ci*" 11
msrl7—101 .. , RtellGule Ageuii
QUEENS WABE.
Bjffl lOX^pMibeSk
"“SffiSffiSu,
Atlanta, (It.
. ■EBB OATS.
Id "Store; Black and
M. M0PHBR8ON,
f 1 ®, vntjm LEAF LAUD,
BEANS riiEANE t
ilo.
•In Store and to Arrive.
We ere now Receiving, and In Btoro:
1000 brands.
•frhB-y Agents far ih'eSMtcol
BUCKWHEAT i~ BIIOKWHEAT I
^NK THOUSAND lbs choice New Buckwheat Flour.
, 0r *‘ ' y M. W. A J. II. JOHNSON,
Commission Merchants,
Franklin Block, Alabama street.
HMuiTo.vrs.
gKVm’.NDItED S3ett Oafs. To arrlvoand
M. w. ji j; IF JOHNSON,
UoinmtSslon Merchants,
Franklin Block, Alabama atreet.
ONIONS! ONIONS!
JjllVK DARRELS ONIONS. To arrive and tor sale by
M. \V. A J. H. JOHNSON,
,, Commission Merchants,
_feb95—0 . Franhilu Block, Alabama atreeL
McNAUGHT, OSMOND ~& CO„
Key.Sfono Block,
WHITEHALL STREET,
Pistols, Gnu Matnriak Bras* Goods,' AgrilnUutal lmr'
mints, Circular and Sash Saws, unm.snd Lest ‘
INBUBANCE COMPANY,
P1TT8FIKLD, MASS;*'
Oaih Capital aud suirplun, $280,941 SO.
T HIS COMPANY wilt lutqro Real and Personal Pro
party again,t lose or damage by Fire on tovors
me term* at other responelbte companies.
Lotiea Equitably adjusted and promptly paid.
Mlpgg.PreM.
J. N. Dnnhom, Secretary: Enel
dent | Samuel B. UoWo, Assistant
Peach riNoesbrertAitanul'ua,
James River Insurance Company.
llOWARDSYltLB, VtRQliu.i
Clrartpml Onx>ltnl. BX.GOO.uou.
TTAS AMPLE CASH ASSETS. - Dost* liberally. Pays
10 p
at Atlanta, Oa.
Peach-Tree etrret,
For retorence end tnsi
t'.B. WEI..
HVAgents wanted m
proper vonehen or anttel
feb3-8m
1NHUHE IN
The Soatbern Mntoal Iosnraucc Company,
Of Athens, Georgia.
I T Is an old, reliable Uomnany. totaled near yon.'
Losses promptly paid. TrSlita annually divided
among the
X. STSMIUAN. J. mitkKOXa. L. r. TUOUAS, jn.
STEADMAN, niMMONS.A OO.af,.
: GENERAL
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AWl) WnOMtSU DXSLKttS IN
Gi'iK'opioft nnil Prodnqo,
Norcro.s' BnUdlng, cor. \VhHehaU sad MatlrtUSti.,'
ATLANTA, GKOUGFA
inyf—Rni '* 4 1*
v *"rS5® ROBERT
‘Ifuclt' Uoinri Leo” A
w. L. GOLDSMITH,
\A. ttorney at Law,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
to/ ILL PRACTICE In Fulton and sdfotnfng coantlcs,
VV Alto, hi all fno city Conns
EsUte, and Gollecttng Debts of aUkfida. ;
tifTOmce at City Hall, with the Ordinary.
^Rxffeaa to—Hon. Joe. H.^Lrimjlkrn, Wrm IIo^c Rnfl,
febis—Sin
HENRY R. FARROW,
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity,
.Atlanta, ..... . . Gaorjjla, -
ways be found in hie office'during*
Fromj^andjrtrlct attention will be given t
CP”Olflco on Wbtteball street, over Hi
HENRY JACK8ON,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office In Norcroee' Building, Maricta street,
Atlanta, Georgia.
Rxvxits 10-Hon. Joseph H. Lumpkin, Athens; Cobb
A Jackson, Macon: Jackson A Lawton, Savannah; Hon.
Joseph B. Brown and L. J. Glenn A Bon, Atlanta,
martf— !m»
Gtoigla BallrexL
K. W. COLE, Bupsrintsndmt.
Leave Atlanta... »
" my,.............. .7.Q0 a. m
' r - : jiM»U Mvr»sit2Foui~'
: .GEORGE G. HULL,
To tako effect on and after September Jd, l»5.
Honlcousery Sc West-Feint Railroad.
DANIEL II- CRAM, Superintendent.
645 P.M
9.15P.M
'SSt i
Arrive at Weat-Point. WHOM.
To take effect September 17,18».
Hacon Sc Westera Railroad.
E. B. WAlKERTsuperintendent.
. pat rassKNOxa nuo. ,
Leave Macon..., ..T.... 7,80 '
Arrive at Macon
. , : . wtarr twi.
Leave Atlanta..
B
Atlanta .......AMP.M
at Macon. 8 60 A.M
Macon.,....,,,.;;;.,.:. 7.08 P.M
Arrive at Atlanta...
..4.* A;M
Western Sc Atlantic Railroad.
ROBERT BAUGH, Superintendent. *
ala.. ...r.......IX A.M
8JW P. M
...........040A. M
1866 FOR 1866. 1866
BBADIfETS CELEBRATED
£
g
i
(St
EACH HOOP BEING COMPOSED OF
MARSHALL 3, CLABKE,
ATTORNEY AT I. A. XV
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
iSt Office In the Franklin Bnlldlug, Alabama street.
Jan57-8m
BXKBT n. JACKSON. ALSO. B. LAWTON.
JACKSON & LAWTON,
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law,
Office on Bay'strcot, between Bull and WWtaker,
SAVANNAH, GEORGIA.
Decatnretreet.AtlAntA.OA. Wtt-
DR. J. B. MURPHY,
RESIDENT dentist,
R^ofuS^HMTi* ofAtlanta
Umthe hat returned to the city aud open-
ed. nn ofllco on ARbema street, In tho
nsttftSd nidstapproved
rations brought before him. 11 marl3--1in
PROFESSIONAL CARD. ”~
HR- W. X. GOLDSMITH
H AVING permanently located In the city of Atlanta.
offere fit# Ifrofeeatonal services to tbe dttxen*.
„ *te can be toned at the Drag Store orMessn. Teytar A
Balloon Whltclull stroet, opposite the old * *' 1
D n. CHARLES PincanKV offere hie pro-
toerionui oenlees to the cltisens of Atlanta. Office
aua resIdoiK^on DccAtnr street, oppostte 8, J. Shackel-
tout, near..
Joul7—3m
Baltimore AilYorttnomentn.
1866
1866
RIBBONS,
MILLINERY AND STRAW GOODS.
ARMSTRONG, CATOR & CO.
jxronrsns an d jobxxks or ,
BibbonB, bonnets, Silks & Laces,
mnrre, rpcuss, fiowsrs, tnUriiy/iis,
STRAW BONNETS, .LADIES' HATS,
Trimmed and Uhtrimmed,
Hltnlcor Hoods, Ac,,
Ho. 937 and Lofts of Sfl9 IhUUujore Street,
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
OffiwaStock nnsittpuicd In the United States In iv
promputientltm given.
ten so'ltcltcd end t
mars—lm
It. COOK. • OXO. W. IIKKJUMU.
CHINA, GLASS!
COOK A HERRING,
. No. 7 8, Charles street, .
BALTIMORE, - - - . . iLUi\‘LA»D.
RolkS^hP- ^ 13 B W A » JQ .
POOLE & HUNT,
yrA.TJT1#tcilpfr : ;: iLftHYLAND,
KANttraomui
Portable and Stationery Steam- Engine# and BoUtn,
Steam Fire Engine#, Saw Mills, Mining Machinery,
Portable Grist Mills, Flooring MW Machinery.
Cot to* Screws, UydranUc Presses, Gas
lYorks, Shafting, Pnllcys end Hangere.
GRUT BftRGMNS IN REU ESTATE.
H. J. SPRAYBERRY,
real estate agent,
Dwatsr Street, Over c. I. Brown* store,
OFFERS FOR SALE:
ITTAGK HQUEK. containing tour rooms, on
Two Perfectly Tempered Single. Springs,
Braided tightly together, edge to edge, forming one
Hoop, and making the Strongest and most *
Flexible, the Lightest and'most'
Durable Spring made;
Tbc.v will not Bend or Break like the aIngle sp
will always preserve their
PERFEOT AND BEAUTIFUL SHAPE
CROWDED ASSEMBLAGES,
CHURCHES, ^
THEATRE^,
RAILROAD CARS,
POR PROMENADE,
OR HOUSE DRESS.
In fact, they are superior to all others, combining'
Comfort, Economy, Lightness & Durability.
INQUIRE FOR
BB-AJDLEY’S
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
on
DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT. •
For ado everywhere. Kanntaetured exelnstTety tqr the
sole owner# of the Patent,
WESTS, BRADLEY * CART'
No. 97 Chombere and Noe. 7* and 8t Raffle eta., N. York.
For sole to Atlanta by
Mt*«*. TALLEY, BROWN A CO.,
SCOTT, PARSONS A FREEMAN,
And aU.othcr Merchants who sell Ftrat-CtaM SUrta la
this city and throughout tho Southern 3utc«.
The Now Patonted impress Trail
It now all the rage in New York, London, Porte and
throughout Europe,
LADOSl be sure that J. W. BNADLKY'S name Is
printed on every Skirt Band. AU others ere sparioaa,
and wortklds counterfeits. frb90-«m ‘
STEAM ENGINES
AND
SAW 5HLLS,
iSco. \Sfo.
REMEMBER, SAW MILL MEN,
The nndenlgned Is the Sole'VannStctdrer of Crrjsows'
larhovxo Hkad Btooc tor Saw Mill*. «
Patent applied for.
F B. TIMMONS fleet res to ran the attention ol that*
• wasting the atffire arttclM to tkoee of .....
‘his own manufacture.
TheFaretheMIUethat wtffrattheLumber, are r
WorttA^^fto'lba^ck'sriretf o' 1
T0W ' f '
STEAM BOILIR8,
Anti-Friction Metal,