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- PUBLINIIKD DAILY
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
proin'totoi'.
SUl rW* Alutonna street.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
^undoyMorn'"^ June 24, 1806,
SUNDAY READING
From tho ChrlttUn Index,
the Pa lib of the AuelentSalute.
Did the
JHJJJSSKw "V but very little nbout It;
nrnl what they do niy is In feint allusions nnd
™ 9 reitoco wns doublloM,
. ivirt of the divine pinn; and If so, It
Tho mile tliftt has been said hns boon explained
Hway lnl sen' o boUlly concluded that those
Mcrlpturcs teach nothing ou th? subject. This Is,
tome, a gloomy and impleasanl conclusion.-
It b asil to thinltthat the ancient saints, Irom
Abel down to Malachl, Inspired M they wero
i ' lKl . ... < n ..*wl nunimtl nn lot* tlm iinnid
Wid, the roost profound veneration for the name
mid pereoii bf Owl, and bellovlng aa tbey tlld jin
ml,Xxiness, Justice, nnd truth, could ye hope
r r mulling better at Ids hand than tho lleoling
U-s of the present llte. Had this been so, wffl
might they exclaim," Vanity of vanities; all Is
vanity;" and this impresslvo refrain of their
nrcaclier would have possessor! Indeed a molan-
choly signlflcancy, far deeper than was ever de-
«lmied by the sacreil writer.
* Time and space forbid me to collect all the
nnssages of the Old Testament which Imply »
knowledge and a hope of a future state. There
are lu my opinion, quite a number. But I pro-
n,»e to settle tho question In a much more direct
andpointed manner. Patti’s letter to the He
brews, 11th chapter, Is all I want for tlio purpose.
There H is dcelaretl that Faith was tho moral
nower by which the ancient saints acquired
knowledge, wrought righteousness, and trluinph-
id over ail opposition. This faith included more
than was expressed In tho promises, taken lu
•heir literal sense, which were ntado to tho natrl-
ardis. “Bv Faith Enoch was translated." This
k universally understood to mean that ho was
taken alive to Heaven. Such a record bespeaks
a knowledge of a future state. Any other hy
pothesis would make the record perlcctly inex-
P 'Again: Abraham “looked for n city which
hath foundations whoso maker nnd whoso build
er is God." That city lie never found on earth.
The language is not descriptive of anything on
earth IIow very peculiar is the language I A
city which hath foundation*. Why make such
special mention of tho foundations? Had It
been described as a city of towers, with bul
warks, Ac., we might have thought it referred to
some earthly city. These arc emblems of strength
to resist assault. They Imply danger of attack.
But foundations are emblems of strength to Inst,
to endure, nod hence suggest duration—i. «., an
everlasting city. Tills View is corroborated by
the description which John gives of tho Now
Jerusalem. Its twelve foundations make a bold
and strikieg feature in the heavenly city. Com
paring the two passages together, the conclusion
Is inevitable tlint John saw the city which Abra
ham looked for. Hmv exactly does this view
embrace the last clause—“ whose maker and
bulkier Is God.” Wo can understand tills of the
Heavenly Jerusalem, hut it must he greatly
strained if we attempt to apply it to any city on
earth, lienee, Abraham had a far higher mo
tive for serving God tlmn tho mere promise of
the land of Caiman for his posterity could fur
nish. Much ns lie rejoiced in the temporal glory
of his descendants amidst the vine-clad hills of
Palestine, ids faith snared far higher than Car
mel, or Lebanon, or Tabor. It rested only on
the great Messiah, nnd through him “ looked for
a city which hath foundations whose maker and
whose builder is God." The consummation of
such a hope could lie realized only in a future
atAte. So mui'li for Abraham.
Of oilier patriarchs It is said that “ they con
fessed that they were straugers and pilgrims In
the earth.” For they that say such tilings declare
plainly that they seek a country. And truly, if
they had been mindful of that, Irom whence they
came out, they might liuvo hud opportunity to
have returned; hut now they desire n better coun
try that is, a heavenly: “ Wherefore God is not
ashamed to he called their God; for ho hath pre
pared for them a city." Such is tho account
which the Apostles gives of tlm hope* of the pa
triarchs. Did they expect those hopes to be real
ized on earth i If so, they wero disappointed.
That country they did not And, that city they
did not reach on earth. Yet, " they nil died in
faith, not hating received the promise, ’ tlint Is, the
fulfillment of the promise. Still, they died In
faith. Faith In what ? Surely, wo must conclude
that this faith looked beyond tho present life.
For God was not nshnmed to be culled tbeir God.
“ He is not the God of the dead, but of tho llv-
%
'he case of Moses is equnlly striking. “ Ho
refused to be called the son of Pharaoh's daught
er, * * * esteeming the reproaches ol Christ
neater than riches—than all the treasures of
Egypt; for he had respect unto the recompense
of the reward." His clioico involved affection,
reproach, privation, and toll. The recompense
of the reward ho never enjoyed on earth. Was
he disappointed ? Though lie may liuvo antici
pated the highest temporal prosperity of his peo
ple in the promised land, yet he never entered It.
Then the fuith which supported him must have
Included more than nn earthly reword. From
Ptogah’s summit he surveyed the inheritance of
Israel; but his own lie sow fur ttwny in the
realms of eternal glory. Trusting In Christ, he,
too, looked for a city which hath foundations
whose builder and maker is God.
Other instances from tins wonderful chapter
might be cited to tho same effect. Were wo to
take away Irom these ancient salats the knowl-
euge and hope of a future state, It seents to me
the design of the Apostle, In referring to their
example, would he defeated. That design was
to encourage Christians to bear with patience
whatever they might be called upon to suiter,
looking unto Jesus, the author and finisher ol
the r faith. And that they might not think
Uielr own cases peculiar, they are reatlndcd or
the example of those who, under a less glorious
dispensation, but inspired with like faith, bad
or greater afflictions. In this
,,le argument of the Apostle becomes
ThS»T. b *• °i? riw ? ! n f,,rcc cvcn t0 sublimity.
iJtfiLl! i VM '!? °P lDio « l ' mt rhu ancient taints
relieved In a future state. He was inspired hv
the Holy Ghost. Hcucc, the silence of the Old
teslamont scriptures upon this subject muBt be,
E n l‘‘ j. i " k V. c,,n be ' accounted for, without sup-
that Moses and the prophets knew noth-
g or a better world than this.
n. , r 8. G. IIlLLTEH.
Kavenswood, Juno 8,1808.
It<r “ 0 " 1 b,r * h " Blahs Hew, Arcliblaliop
WeClorty, at St. Stephen'. Church.
come u? J l P lcA * e i 1 , 1,10 eternal Son of God to
SuT, '“‘'^"KspUmdors »r lib divinity; hut,
udY,«t,w ‘in, lb g or y' 1,0 100,1 «P°n him n form
and n ou . r ”, wn > bwtt,nu » «•“« for ns,
«timr imi?n n i g l fS|J r “ ma "> °ca*cd not to Is--
0,K, „ HI* youth is passed in theslm-
d£™?», ,,K forth to his missiun and
uheourses to the multitude in tho simplest Inn-
gage, and yet In everytwonl there wasnn nt-
mteUveuctiH and charm that made it to lie felt lie
yjte asman never spake before. Ho wm re-
WM in*A world, reproving sin, opening (lie
throuih n*™* IP ,Uowln K H* divinity
outward form of liuraontiy. He
thsfe me , n „ ,n B ni »nncr corrcsiwmllng to
mission was not fdr a day ora
» wa» to have its effect llironghoiit
nSimffliffifc* 1 ' Umo to come. lie elipso
m.n io. "" umo 10 come.
SMii° U .? elye f M llU dlaclplea and apostles,
u '° ntlaalon of hi* Father;
amt,i r’TT’ uhsiioh oi ms r nuicr;
to them. Whosoever sins you shell forgive,
hla a nit for «‘r en . *nd mode them shepherds of
tillui'i T,w 'I 0,kWIUInot 101,0 completed
«f hk v*?. “““tded and sat on the right hand
(kina* ifH 1,8 ahonW come again When “
‘“SP .1?“t 1 ' 11,8 fulflUeal.
.g™* !)i. y ! ne .»l.' ,rlt onlerod the body of
all
ch»«i. »P'rK euiercti tire ...
w*i liiseparahlu from It forever.
bone*
was henceforth to lie
to i'IS!L ,y wl W, l,ou, I* to the body. It v
10 ** PorPetuatcd aad to
” ' — Meat Spirit.
and
_ - uni ivsiuui oi IIIU Illli
^uLaM b0 T.i U ? r wbo have thus Mrrled,
SSPJgW ood trial, the «
.... «... irim, mo word ol God to tho
of u,e world T They are
which W'nrch—tlio onlv church—
“w^Jothn first!
, u <rectlon*, seisms nml lierexlm wi
but lid* would not Impair tho rarity ol mo
this IHmhmiral'^Wb, 1 , 1 ' 1 ' s #U ux( ' f01 ^ 1 U .^
(>ttiJi i 01 "hens anger,oraittembtr
wjbsbody ls tiken.thet'. if Sm no] go with
bSl$ , ® y#r * 1 tnember, hut romalmi win, the
8o with the Catholic Church. There may
“ KItHOH 0EA8E8 TO BE DANGEROUS WHEN REASON "l8 LEFT FREE TO COMBAT \'V."—Jeffer*in.
u XII.
ATLANTA. GA„ SUNDAY. J INK 21. IHtiti.
N0.147.
havo been thousands of its mciUhcra who have
led lives ofHonndnl nnd immorality; lmt there
were and are others who have lived with purity
and godliness. Tlieso nro Hie true church. To
tho world oxtond nn Invitation to come. Her in
ward divinity Is made manifest to the world
through her fruits, os the divinity of Christ was
shown tliropgli his miracles. Men recognize tho
form and unity of dm church, nndyotnsk: “Is
this not tho Cliurclt of Rome?" ns doubters In
the Savior’s thrio asked, “Is ho not a Nnznrlne,
and can any good como out of Noxaretlf ?’’ I
speak to those whoso happiness It Is to bellevo;
who glvo tlmnks tlmt they were born wlfhlu tlint
Church, nnd who hnvo the assured hope that,
faithful, they will inherit elernul life. ,1 nut here
to congratulate you ou your work as « Church,
nnd encourage ydu, nnd to ilmnk God with you,
praying that God tho Father of Glory may bo-
stow.on you the gilt of wisdom and the knowl
edge of Him; to pray that all hearts may be In
harmony with His, and that the Inheritance or
the saints mny be yours, here and herbaflor.—
W. r. World. < :
From the Southern Christian Advocate.
Atlanta and marietta.
Mn. Editor—Having n little leisure to-day, I
have concluded to offer you a few lines about af
fairs in Atlanta and Marietta, as I am connected
with both places. In Atlanta I keep a hotel and
labor lor the comfort ot the material man to tho
best ot my ability. In Mnrictta, I ntn the pastor
of tho Muthndlst Episcopal Church, South, and
am exerting my feeble energies in supplying the
congregation with spiritual food. Most pooplo
will be apt to think the care incident to theso
spheres of activity too much for one’s good.—
Perhaps so, but necessity knows no law but ef
fort.
Vast improvement in a material point of view
lmstakenadi ■ • --
The phoenix hns arisen from her ashes, and dis
plays nearly full feathers nnd plumage. Inv
menso activity lias been displayed in the erec
tion of business bouses, mnny of them of supe
rior kiud, and eager occupants have filled them
with all manner ot goods. Last fall nnd winter,
the golden cloml of prospqrity seemed hovering
oyer AUniitth promising showers of copious
•j-i n “ — - -* - 1 ‘ ’otnnrgy and
riches. But for some time a general 1
depression have characterized the place and peo
ple.
The peoplo have learned to think n little, and
it is n pretty general conviction tlmt to realize a
fortune, to repnlr the wastes of a four years' wnr
in a few months, is a chimera no longer worthy
of a sober mind. Hetacd there 'niiist ellipse's
long, long time before the golden dreams of Hie
eager throng of Atlanta seukera can bo renlizod.
Atlnnta will continue to grow, If there is any
future to tills country, (of wbicli I have grave
doubts) nml mny reasonably aspire to metropoli
tan dimensions.
Marietta was quite as badly ruined as Atlanta,
and not having quito aa much recuperative en
ergy, lms been slower lu emerging from tho
smoko of Shermnn’s tire. But there is lifo there
yet, nnd competition being less, the trading tuen
are doing better in Mnrictta than in Atlnnta.
I have just closed a meeting of considerable
interest in uiy church in Marietta, resulting in
the addition of fifteen members, which, added
to six previously recolvcd, make twenty-one ad
ditions tor the year. Tho condition of religion
in Marietta is indeed very good, and there are
grounds to hope for a brighter day to this cruelly
oppressed people. J. \V. Hinton.
CitmsT ocr Gukrt—When one oi tho boys
in nn orphan's home had said the grace, “Como,
Lord Jesus, be our guest ami bless wimt tliou
hast provided,’’ a little fellow looked up nnd said:
“Do tell why tho Lord Jesus never comes ?
Wo ask him every day to sit witli us, and be
never conies."
“Dear child, only believe, and you mny be
sure lie will come; for he docs not despise your
invitation."
“I shall set him ii sent," said tho little fellow;
and just then there whs a knock ut the door. A
poor frozen apprentice entered, begging a night’s
lodging. Ho was made welcome; Hie chair
stood empty (or him; every child wanted him to
havo his plate; and one was lamenting that his
bed wns too small for the stranger, who was
quite touched by Buch uncommon attentions.
Tlio little one had been thinking all the time:
“Jesus could uot take time, and so he sent this
>or boy in his place; is that it ?"
“Yes, dear child, tlmt is just it. Every plcco
of bread and every drink of wnter tlmt wo give
to the poor, or the sick, ot the, prisoners for Je
sus’ sake, we give to him. 'Inasmuch as ye havo
dono it unto one of the least of these my breth
ren, ye have dono it unto mo.'"
Tire Best Friend.—“What do you do with
out a mother to tell nil your troubles to?" said
a child who had a mother, to one whose Mother
was dead.
"Mother told mo to whom to go before she
died," answered tho little orphan. "I go to the
Lord Jesus; be was mother's friend, and he is
mine.”
The other replied, “Jesus Christ is up in the
sky; ho is away off, and lms a great many things
to attend to in Heaven. It is not likely ho can
slop to mind you."
“I do not know about that," said tho orphan;
"ail I know is, lie says lie will, and that is enough
for me.”
Tlio orphan wns right. God’s ear is as open
to babes and sucklings, ns it is to divines nnd
senators. Oh, tlmt nil Hie children wero ,told
as much, and believed it!—Potter of Prayer.
J. 12. QULLATT,
BRASS FOUNDRY, GAS FITTING,
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP,
Corner or Butler and Ballroad Street*,
Oppoalte 0*. It. 11. Machine Shop,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
H AVING withdrawn from the drm of Qnllitt, Butler
& Co., 1 havo oetabllvhed mrrelf permanently, to
do Foundry work tn all of lu brsnrhn.
In Brass, German Silver, Iron, &c.,
WUI keep constantly on hand and for nalo,
BRAZING, BPKLTXB, BABBKT
AND ANTI-FRICTION METAL,
TINNERS’ and PLUMBERS' SOLDER.
GA8 FITTING and JOB WORK
Done tn the beet workmaa-llkemumer end wtthdtapatch.
Long aaeociatloa with tho mechanical Interest# df- At
lanta authorise* mo tn wlldtlng a (bare of patrunago
from my old friend*. Tbnve at a dlstauco who favor me
,h " t th ' ,w "' b#
Adon-va J. K.OULLATT,
m*jrft~8m Atlfintii, On.
a. i, OHMB.
ORME & FARRAR,
T
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Cominiwaiou Merchants,
irurtotta Htroot,
ATLANTA,
Stays-e
J. J. & STpTRIOH ARDS,
' f ' ’ fcAtofetuJ fa* ’
BoolfN, stationery, NIiihIc, Ac.
CKatithllNhad'i INRS.I
do their brat, and w* will
We're in Bank Blookj on Alabam,
want-yon all to know IL Ho, brother*Ha the
iiudr'— *
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And i
trsiln, k
- n. mi, urueicri n
b the poet Jett
Daejuat been received, and are offered for aaleat price!
to mlt the preeentptmc* by tholr authorised Agent,
21* BRAUMULLKIt,
Whitehall Street
rar Tlm opinion and Judgment of the beat Unilcal
Talent of tbla country, may ba teen in Pamphlet at the
Agent i store.
. *WThe hlgheit price allowed fbr old Planoa when ex
changed tor new onea.
Good aocond-hand Planoa for tale or to rent.
X*roibi9wloiial Cards.
LAW FIRM.
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w. r. wiuauT, x. p.’wAtKiiii, a. nouoLaa*.
WRIGHT, WATKINS & DOUGLASS,
ATTORN I. Y8 AT LAW.
Will practice tn all the Courts of LAW and EQUITY
In tills Stale,
Office ia the Lynch Building, Corner Whitehall aad
Alabama Street*,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA
ALSO, AN OFFICE IN
NEWNAN, GEORGIA,
Wbcro one of tlio Finn will olwaye bo found.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO BUSINESS.
Jefl-lm
LAW CAR Dili
nOB’T BAUGH
JJAS n o|»ned an office In Lynch'* Building, comer of
Jtehall and Alabi _
Prompt attention given to bh*Theae.
jefl—lm*
Joasra a. anow». jouh o. rova,
BROWN & POP3U.
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ATLANTA, « • GEORGIA.
jTILLi practice In any or all the court* of thl* Slate
Ipte.
tao, In tho Unltod State* District and Circuit Courts.
maySO-Dm.
OIUco on Whltohnll atrocL
DR, E. N. CALHOUN
I NFORMS hie old patrqna, and the cltlicna generally,
that ho ha* removed hi* office to the etoro oT Meaara.
Arnold A Joner, on Marietta etreet, next door toM. IL
Bell A Co., whuio he con be round daring tho day, and
will he happy to terve them professionally. Residence,
corner Washington and Peters streets.maygO
DBS. MURPHY & HAJPJE2,
SURGEON DENTISTS,
— pleasure In announcing t
Irens of Atlanta and vlctc
that
io ponorm, in a sansisctojy manner, all
operations coming within the province of tho skilled and
icientlflc Dentist*
Spoelel ettontlon will be glyon to tho treatment of Ir-
rcgnlaritlee of the Teeth, and all diseases of tho Month.
of AM. nnivsthotlc, to_extract teeth %tCStpS. ““
. Tho'e tiavlng dweyed toeth ot room, which rendor the
oreathoflunsWe, vltlnto tho Accretions of the month, Im
pair digestion, and ruin the general health, can obtain
permanent relief without reconreo to anacl nostrnmB.
which are not only worthless bnt injurious In their ef-
Beilevtng that. the'infidaUoa “ol the Gae la porfccUy
harmleea and wi thout any unpleaeant effect, we can chocr-
ftilly rmimimendlt to thoso who may wlihto have teeth
M J or following Physicians
8! wid c !fo. saMJSsr^ Vt - J - p> ? *-• Dr> «•
apri»—dm MBBl D. D. S.
PIANOS I PREMIUM PIANOS!
NEW ARRIVAL OF
7 AND 7 1-4 OCTAVE PIANOS.
A NOTHER supply Of the well-knowivdeservedly ap
preciated and popular PIANO FOOTES, made by
II. WORCESTER and I - .
HAINES BROTHERS, f Work,
AT. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES,!
LLStra^Hat* andBonneta are offered for sale, con-
p nga ngeo
maygq—to Whitehall Street.
McBRIDE, DORSET!’ & CO.
1MPOBTIM AND DBALIKfl IN
CROCKERY, CHINA & GLASSWARE,
Corner Whitehall and Ilnnter Streets,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Granite and Crockerywaro direct Rom the Potteries;
Porcelain and Glassware Rom Importer* and Manu
facturers;
Full lines of Granite, Crockery and ofatsware In tbo
original package, very low to the trade;
ISO do* White Chin* Tet*, very cheap;
Elegant Dinner and Tea Sets, In Plain and Ornamented
French China;
Toilet Seta In Granite, China, Ac. J
Pino Table Cutlery, Plated Ware, &c.
etoetr.
priWj quallljrand quantity.
aprS-to
NATIONAL HOTEL,
Corner Whitehall Street end Western A Atlantic Railroad,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Thl* Newly Erected, Oommodlone,
FIRST CLASS IIOTJEL,,
Elegantly famished throughout, and oompleto la all Ita
appointment*, will be thrown open for the recep
tion of gneate,
Monday Evening, May Slit, 1800.
A TTACRED to the Uatel Is a fine Billiard Parlor with
&!.
, L Phelan Table*. A drat etas* Bar, fully and com
pletely stocked with choice liquors, Wine* end Cigar*.
Tna patronage of the publlo Is reapecUhlly solicited.
I’KATT, POND A COBBY,
Proprietors.
U. D. Ilannis, Clerk,
• * the "Brown Ronie,"Macon, Georgia.
Late or
meyW-to
FORCE’S BOOT AND SHOE HOUSE,
At the old Stand of Holbrook’s list Ronae,
WlIITKHALIi HTR13RT,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
r AM now receiving a fresh stock of Boot* and Shoea
I anlublo for the city trade, consisting of Guile*’,
IMt 1kmta, Balmoral and Congress Gaiters, Oxford Ties,
This stock cornea direct from tbs Eastern Manubcto-
rie«,and will bn offered to country merchant* at New
York prif** frnlnhl ami Iteniitimus eMail
ht end oxponso* added.
iriOlLIGM K^AN,
Wholesalo and Retail Grocers,
Bine Uonee, Peach-Tree Street,
ATLANTA . . . . GEORGIA,
Keep constantly on hand a splendid assortment of
Groceries and Preih Country Produce,
Atlnnta AdvertiamnoutM.
IN
AND ARRIVING:
reeled. Their present stock consist* of
Flour, Bacon, Hngar, Coffee,
r, Candle*.
Hatter,
Cracker* and Ltqnor*.
Timer am try and city trade aupplled on good tenna.
>H EXTRACT MIC Hl
... IV. 1 *KO*
de* cslculstcd io iloMtvo otir*? ..
uu advertiser Ilk* Mr. Hrirahold, whom wo bar*
for year*, gradually intend lit* advsrtlslug from t.tr to
.ii--- *■-■ - --T.i- intfotinited
In regard to
VALUABLE PROPERTY POR SALE,
IN AUGUSTA. 6B0H01A.
WILL ba sold at tha Lower Market House, In the city
VT Of Augnsta, on the drst Tuesday In July rust, fur
ths nnrpose of a division of the property of the old arm,
thsl very extensive and eligible WAHKHOlInK on the
rnnier of Campbell and Reynold* streets, well known aa
PHINIZY 4 CLAYTON'S, with n storage capacity of at
least seven thoruaiid bats* Cotton. Tho property Is now
under rent, and wilt be delivered outlie 1st September
next. Tens* cash.
FERDINAND PHINIZY,
J*I4—Id K. P. CLAYTON.
' JNO- M. C. REED,
McDonough street, Atlanta, gbohcha,
T\AIRYMAN| and dealer In Milch Cows, Stock and
llouta, KeetaarmU, In* Cream Moons, and Private
gamUl**, (applied will pan end niadnUeratedMlIk end
6000 bags Whlto Corn,
6000 bags Yellow Corn,
10 tlerceli Bhonldora, (In store,)
60 casks Bacon,
800 barrels Flour—all gradca,
00 barrel* A Sngar,
10 barret* B Sugar,
10 .barrels C Sugar,
16 barrels Yollow Refined Sugar,
80 bog* Coffee,
100000 Cigar*—all grades,
60 boxce Tobacco,
Sordino*, Pepper, Pickles, Ac.
JolT—c LANGSTON, CRANE A CO.
BOOKS! BOOKS!
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CIIIELDON h CONNOR beg leave to Inform tholr
bJ friends and the public generally that they are new
prepared to fill all orders for
School Books,
Standard Works,
Mlscellsneona Books.
Theological Works.
Medical Works.
Juvenile Book*,
And thnoat overy variety of
They h»ve, olio, * largo stock ot
Blank Day Books, Lodgers, Ac.,
County Record Books,
Memorandum, Copying,
and Composition Books.
Allof which we will sell at NEW YORK PRICB8.
Please call and see na and examine oar Stock.
Jell—SunAWenim
CHARLES BOHNEVELD,
UNDERTAKER,
Coffins, Metalic Burial Cases and Caskets,
AND ABXNT toll
CRANE, BREED k 00., Gindnnati, Ohio.
S AB now a bcautlftil nnd completo assortment of Mo
, tails Boris] Cases and Casket* on hand, at prices to
all customers, lie Is prepared to fill all onion In bis
line at *hortett,notlce and with gn latest dl.iMtch, snd
attends PnneraW.tf desired, with his etegsnt Hoarse.
ktvuurn ruiKifin.u uunmn, nun uiE cir^nui iimio.
Persons from thread wishing the disinterment and re
moval of any of their friends ur relatives, would do well
to give him a call, for, as his arrangements for tills par
ticular branch of basinets are now thoronglily completed,
-» «. • tier* that lie bo
taken, they will save both time
rlwl around Atlanta been taken, they will i
and money by sending their orders to him.
Dealers and Undertakers will find It to their Interest to
examine hie stock beftore purchasing elsewhere.
NEW ARRIVAL8! NEW ARRIVAL8!
GREAT BARGAINS!!
•EIORTY THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH OP GOODS
X purchased In New York from twen'y to forty dsy*
later than any other stocks in tbla city, dniiugwhlr.fi time
goods declined considerably, the advantage* of which onr
i considerably, th* advantages of which i
customers ran avail themselves of. All I ask Is to oxa
Ino my stock before purchasing elsewhere.
Ladles’ Twenty Band Hoop Skirts at It 00.
Gent*' Wax Brogans, at fit 60 per pair
Ladles' Calf Balmorals, at fit IB per |«lr.
^Ino lino of Ladle*' Dress Goods and Gent*' Piece
^Larged *»*ortmro ( t of Ladles’ Whlto and Straw Goods
mayll-to
Roark,*
(TR.r.o.n.)
V. II. BROTUBKTON,
Comer, Whitehall alreet.
SEASON TICKETN.
WXSTIBN AND ATLANTIC RaILNOAD,
Orrici Mxbtin or T»**sroitT*TinN,
2
Atlanta, June 14, IWII.
4
,N and after Frldar, Jnne 161b, 1»m, Season Tickets
“ - - hulder to |wss on ail Tralus uf this
noad for tlireo months from dale of purchase .between
tenolMl point* named on ticket, may he pmcnml at the
Between Atlanta and Marietta. #*MK)
Between Atlanta and Acwortb Id to
Between AUanu suit CartenvIUe ou u)
Between Atlanta end Kingston 16 60
and at other station* at proportional rates.
J0O. b. KINO. ANDMW b. KINO.
JOS. L. KING & SON,
GENERAL
ommlsslon and Purchasing Agents,
ATLANTA,
ta of Graeories, Produce and Mau-
WAREHOVSH WINSUtP BLOCK, PEACH-TREE HT.
)cA~3m
S. S. KIONDBIOK & CO,
nfiatxnaiN
CarpetB, Oil Cloths, Mattings,
OURTAIN8, HIIADUS, AND
Fine Houm Furniihing Goods.
rSAJtKtm BVtLDOiO, ALABAMA STitHKT,
GliOHGIA.
ATLANTA,
mayW—o
Atinwf.it AdrortisomOytA. '
®Iw gaitjj gntdtigenfcv.
“MIODLEBROOK PAPER MILL8."
r ready to supply every vsrlety of P»i>cr,
dd call th* attention of th* Puhllahsr, of
TirKare now.
TV and would
ofPr^rtlug Paper made aTthei*'mTik'su^fwonid wii'r..
order*, promising to fill tb*m *1 *11 time* with Puper of
No. 1 quality at aa low price* a. It cn he had from any
quarter u u u..i>iiiniwiN
lout quality
mayff-tu*
R M. McPIIEKNON a
M«y«v , »l
a a. Acrnenoun,
BOOK AND JOB OFFICE.
New Presses
New Type
And a good supply ol
Paper, Cards, &c.
Having expended u large amount of mouey in
re-flttlng the Book and Job department of this
Oillcc, tlio Proprietor feels satisfied' that lie is
now able to compete, sttccessftilly, with any like
establishment in this section of the country, and
is prepared to offer such inducements to the pub
lic as they have not hitherto enjoyed; and would
say to all, old ns well ns new friends,
If you want your Work well done,
COME TO THE INTELLIGENCER.
We nevor fail to give satisfaction.
If you want your Work done nt living prices,
COME TO THE INTELLIGENCER,
Where you can be accommodated.
If you want your work done with dispatch,
COME TO THE INTELLIGENCER,
Where you will not bo disappointed.
We are prepared to print in the best style;
BOOKS,
PAMPHLETS,
POSTERS,
HAND BILLS,
CIRCULARS,
BILL HEADS,
BANK CHECKS,
LEGAL BLANKS,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS,
BUSINESS CARDS,
VISITING CARDS,
WEDDING CARDS,
PROGRAMMES,
LETTER HEADS,
LABELS,
DILLS OF FARE,
CATALOGUES, &a, &c.
Our Bindery Is well supplied with all necossn-
ry materials for the wants of tlio public; nnd wo
are prepared to make nil kinds of lilaiik Hooks,
ruled to nny pattern, in the best style, and as
cheap as the cheapest In tills lino of our busi
ness, particularly, wo claim superiority, having
at the head of tills department ono of tho best
workmen In tills countiy—so acknowledged
by alt.
All wo usk is an opportunity to satisfy you ot
our ability to do all that Wo profess.
MASSEY & HERTY,
DRUGGISTS,
WHITBHAZ.I. 8THRBT,
ATLANTA,
■4 . OKORGIA.
Pure Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines,
Fsrftuasrlsi, ToQst Artltlss, Stationery, ■>.
OIQAR8, WINES, UQUOHS,
Dye-Btuffi, Paint*, Oil*, Glau, Putty, Ac.
Oral OU and Lamp*, Machine and Tanners' Oil al
ways on hand.
tsrrhjrslclana* prescription* can-folly compounded at
altBonre. n . 'spill *m -
INSURANCE! AGENCY.
O. B. -WELLBORN,
Office oh Petch-Trco Street, will take risk* on "
HOUSES AND MERCHANDIZE.
ALSO. MARIN* RISKS ON COTTON,
And other Goods, In first-class Compam**.
Nkly*0-S*a
’Aoo/tt'wrrir..
WM. I- l AlUt'.I
BKNJ. F. WTI.T.
ANnnXW BUNN,
Wirwr, CARROLL & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
GROCERIES £ WESTERN PRODUCE,
Collier's Building, Whitebait Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Have now In Store and to Arrive,
10(100. sacks fliolco White end Yellow Cora,
2000 sacks genuine St Charles Whlto Bread Com,
1000 barm!* Flour—all grades,
600 sacks Bye In seamless bags,
600 sacks Missouri White Oats,
Sugar,
0 casks choice Clear Bacon Side*.
—ALSO-
Coffce,
Lard,
Hhonldcrs,
Hams,
appl—3in
Breakfast Bacon,
Ac. Ac Ac
HARDWA RE!
J. IH. & J. C. ALEXANDER,
DKALKIU! IN
Foreign and Domestic Hardware,
AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS,
IRON AND SXEBIx,
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
B EG to call theattention of tho citixene of Atlanta and
vicinity to their large and complete assortment of
Hardware end BnUdlng Material, Iren and Steel, which
they ero offering to purchasers at rodoct-d prices. Among
the stock will be found the following articles:
16000 lbs Iron, assorted sizes, Swede and American;
1001) lbs Cast Stool, assorted sixes, round, squire
and octagon;
lOOO lbs German Steel, 700 pairs Hemes,
1000 lb* Blister Steel, 690 pairs Trace Chains,
S500 lbs Spring Steel, SO do* Ames' Shovels
8000 lbs Pig Head, end Spades,
BOO lbs Block Tin, 100 doz Padlock*,
95 coll* Manilla Rope, 100 dox Knob Locks,
75 Plows, 40 Anvils and Vises,
100 gross Tablo and Tea 60 dox Axes,
Spooua, 95 keg* Horse aud Mule
SO gross Knives and . Shoes, s
Forks, ■ ■ 80 asta Axle#—assorted,
i|tO dox Fry Pail*, ’ dox <k>ff*e Mills,
Crowbar*-HaidiofR XhaOnejit^'i,'*
' Carpenters'Tools, Safety Fuso,
Pols. Ovens, Spiders, Wagon Boxes,
House and Stock Bells,
Bultlngand Rivets, Gnm Packing,
And every article usually found lu a drst-class Hardware
store; all of which wo will sell low for cash.
Having direct communcatlon with Manufacturers, both
at the North end In England, we ere prepared to procure
any articles In our line for our patrons at short notice,
for a email advanco upon first cost.
Tho public are respectfully Invited to call and examine
for themselves.
aprlQ-tlm
J. M. A J. C. ALEXANDER.
Blanchard's Metropolitan Building.
Herring's old Stan
I Stand,
Whitehall street. Atlanta, Oa.
CARL F. BART II,
SOLE AGENT FOR
WM. KNABE & CO.,
MAR UFACTURIIIS OF
First Premium, Gold Medal, Grand, Square
^^UPBI6HTPI8»08,p^l
BALTIMORE,
MARYLAND.
T HESE lu.trumont* haring been before tho public for
the past thirty years; have, upon their excellence
alone, attained nn uNrtmouAvxn rax-unxnxca that pro-
nouncus them tin equaled. Tholr.
TONE
combines great power, richness sweetness, and fine ting
ing linn Illy, as well a* great purity of Intonation and har
moniousness throughout tho entire scale. Their
Toucn
le pliant and clastic, and 1* entirely free from the stidheu
found In so many Pianos, which causes the performer to
so vastly tire. In
WORKMANSHIP
lh«y cannot bo exoelled. Their action le ronetrncted
with a care and attention tn every part therein that char
acterizes the finest mechanism. None bnt the best sea
soned material la used In their maunfectnre, and they
will accept the bard usage* of the concert-room with
that of the parior upon an equality—unaffected In tbeir
melody; m fact, they are constructed
“NOT FOR A YEAR-BUT FOREVER."
_ Tnaaornrasonmoa.
Dally, per month
Dally, twelve month*.
Weekly,*lxmonth* „ w
Weekly, one year go,
Hingis copies at the counter 10
Single copies to New* Boy* and Agent* 6
„ , Kx-nr* or XDTNBTuraa.
For each sqajre of io line* or less, for the first Insertion
$1, and for each enbicquent Insertion 150 centa.
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RAILROAD GUIDE
Georgia Ballroi*.
a W. COl^HuperlnlendenL
day rxaaiNi
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Angrats
Leave Angneta
Arrive at Atlanta
KIOBT
Leave Atlanta.... ...
Arrive at Anguata....
ten toxin.
6.15 A. M
6.00 P.M
.7.00 A.M
646 P.M
nuor.
640 P.M
645 A. M
8.75 P.M
- .540 A. M
Atlanta Ac West-Point Hall road.
GEORGE G. HULL, aiptrintendexC.
Leave Atlanta 6.00 A.M
Arrive at West-Point 11.45 p. M
Leave West-Point U45 P. M
Arrive at Atlanta 6.03 P. M
To take effect on and after September 19, I860.
nontgomery Ac West-Point Railroad.
DANIEL H. CHAM, Superintendent.
Leave West-Point 1.15P.M
Arrive *t Colombo*. 6.45 P. M
Arrive at Montgomery. 9.15 P.M
Leave Montgomery 4.00 A. M
Leave Columbus. '. 645 A.M
Arrive at West-Point 11.00 M.
To take effect September 17,1865.
Macon Ac Weetern Railroad.
E. B. WALKER, Superintendent.
sat FAsexxoxn Truer.
Leavo Macon... 740A.M
Arrive at Atlanta 147 P.M
Love Atlanta 645 A. M
Arrive at Macon 146P.M
Western Ac Atlantic HaOroad.
CAMPBELL WALLACE, Superintendent.
Leave Atlanta 740 A M
Arrive at Chattanooga. 7.15 P. M
leave Chattanooga 540A. M
Arrive it Atlanta. 645 P. M
Leave Atlanta 740P.M
Arrive at Chattanooga. 545 a. X
Leave Chattanooga 6.10 P. M
Arrive at Atlanta 4.40 A. M
KnraSTON ACOONXODATION.
Lravo Atlanta. 3.15 P. M
Arrive at Kingston aC6P. M
Leave KinSton. 5.10 A M
Arrive at Atlanta. 1040 A X
1866 FOE 1866. 1866
BRADLEY’S CELEB BATED
BACH HOOP BEING COMPOSED OF
Two Perfectly Tempered Single Springs
Braided tightly together, edge to edge, forming one
Hoop, nnd making tho Strongest end mort
Flexible, the Lightest end most
Durable Spring made.
They will not Bend or Break like the tingle springe, hot
will si way* preserve their
All onr Square Planoa havo onr new Improved Grand
Scale and (ho Agraffe Treble.
Every Plano folly warranted for FfVK YRAB8.
Warerooms: 850 West Baltimore stmt, Baltimore.
CAUL F. HAHT1I,
At Atlanta, Georgia, I* sole Agent for the above Piano*.
A variety of these Ihvorito Southern Instrument* ran
always 1m found at hi* Show Room on Whitehall street.
BT Alto A cent for the salo of tho celebrated llanos
of Hoehhelcr £ Schmidt. New York.
IWTIic highest price paid for old Plano* when ex
changed for new oue*.
Good second-hand llanos for salo or hire.
tNYTtano Fortes Tnucd and Ri-palml, and arrangn-
menls fur Tuning Inr tho year made nt reduced price*.
Mu. F W. WALTER, tho uxporhmcml Tuner nnd Pi
mm Maker, Is again muneeted with tills establishment.
' old, worn-unt, or broken
Winded lu purelueo several
PI* DOS.
All orders should bo tent to
OAR*. F. n.lRTII,
at David Mayer'* old stand on Whitehall street, Atlanta,
Georgia. Up-stalrs, hi Ihe same house with tho Wheeler
A Wilson Sowing Machine*. may3S—Sm
ATLANTA GOMMERGjAL COLLEGE,
Comer Whitehall and Marietta itraeU.
OPEN DAY AND NICJIIT,
AND
STUDENTS ADMITTED AT ANY TIME
ND will
.ICE! ICE! IOE! ICE! ICE!
ONE THOU8AND TONS
Lake Kingston Ice
FOR 8ALI3.
ToM stand,fronting railroad, near Whitehall Hre.-t,
L by the csr lend, or In any qnuutltvr
leu Four CVnta per pound. Spaaiolrxtas
. ■ ■ puttee wishing loconiraet r,.r the eaunE no-
cording to unantlty. lintels, OanlhettpMra, Urargitta,
Haloflus. and prli-ale hmillr* ran hare their lew rteUvend
by lenvlng IhelrenU-rs. No extra rhsi m ms.le for sh e-
ping. J M. HU .SHELL
iuay99-lre . ' ' i '
UtTof Troup Co,, «*. Uleof'lVuuisee
WIIT A GUTHRIE. ,
(Sm-.ntisslon M<
W ttOLKHAI.K
chan la.
store and to arrive
Whit*
ill* Cora, and l
PERFECT ANDI BEAUTIFUL SHAPE
IN ALL
CROWDED ASSEMBLAGES,"
CHURCHES,
THEATRES!
RAILROAD CARS,
FOR PROMENADE,
OR HOUSE DRE88.
In tact, they are »ip«rtor to all other*, combining
Comfort, Economy, Lightness & Durably
DHJUHUCFOR
BRADLEY’S
DUPLEX ELLIPTIC
OR
DOUBLE SPRING SKIRT.
For rale everywhere. Manufectured exclusively hy tb«
•ole owner* of the Patent,
WESTS, BRADLEY At CART,
No. n Cbamtwn and No*. 71 tad n Brad* ata^ N. York
For rale tn Atlanta by
. TALLEY.BROWN*CO,
SCOTT, PAItSONS A FREEMAN,
And all other Merit win who tot FlrsIClaa* Hkirtt hi
this dly aud throughout the Southern Suit*.
Th* N*w Patented Empreaa Trail
tenow all the rage In New York, Ixindan, Paris and
throughout Xuroiw.
uAOlESt be tare that J. W. BRADLEY'S same la
rinted on «Ttry 8ktr\ Band. At) other* are sperioa*.
snd worth;*** ronuterfrlu.
hpecul Nottcra, 30 cent* per line first ln*ertIon, rod 10
cent* per line for each robsequmt Insertion.
Advertisement* inserted at Intervals to be charged a*
new each Insertion.
Advertisement* ordered to remain on any particular
page, to be charged oa new each insertion.
The money for advertising considered due after first
Insertion.
All communication* or letters on business intended lor
this offleo should be addressed to "The Atlanta InteOl-
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
Proprietor.
JIMMKI. A CO.,
On Whitehall, between Hunter and Vilrhvll streets,
t Who'y 1 ’' ?»! Retail.
saaesB
H* -OJ-!
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