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-■ Tr^in'^cocc l. autbortaed to receive anb-
can u - IV !dvettliemeoU for tbo AtUkta U*ilt
fflffp jpBjdi^. nl CtirtewUle, Harlow
l.*r »Otlwrl»«i. A«cnt of the
C ' Tt \ \v»WLT Aeworth, In title
'! '.JiVe wcelrt end receipt for .nbacrlpllon* end edver-
tisetnefii*- .... —♦—
Fitlion superior Court
,,, hia tribunal Is toll of buttiuess, nml will ro-
u ,‘i,, in session too enllro week, aud perhaps
'"S' first case tried was that of the State m.
r IV Citiss, who was charged with homo
, ' The prisoner was sentenced to live
11 imprisonment in the penitentiary. He
Tde an alfecilng appeal for mercy, and Ills
Holor did not visit upon him the lull penalty of
the l«r- „ ,
The next caso was The Stalo t*. Beringer, a
charged with the same offense. The court
! l engaged the entire day yesterday in hear-
examining the evidence. Tho dclciul-
ltd iittempted to establish an alibi, \ml failed to
, There was then some dispute ns to his
IrlentitV all of which consented much time. The
, rv retired, after the judge's charge, and had
rendered a verdict ntn late hour.
opera and Anaocln-
lion.”
\ meeting of the stockholders ol this associa
tion will take place at the City Hall to-night, at
a §!]„<*. The oliject of the meeting is to se
lect permancut offleew, and it is therefore desir
able that there be a full attendance of nil faVnr-
|n» the scheme; hut more especially should there
he i full representation of the stockholders.
\Ve learn"that stock to the amotmt ot tllty
IhnuTOd dollars 1ms been tSliscrlbcfi, and that
the enterprise has every promise of success. It
i, proposed t- erect a first class Oi.era House,
mil that such an institution would ndd much to
ur city no one will deny. There remains to he
l iken lip stock to the amount of twenty thou-
■mid dollars. When that sum—making seventy
thousand dollars in all—shall have been subscrib-
ed, the tmildiug will bo at once erected. The
investment promises to ho a profitable one, as
either of the gentlemen engaged in receiving
subscriptions for stock can fully demonstrate.—
Wi hope there will he a lull attendance ot the
meeting to-night. ^ _
Ktireka oil fflfSinifactopy.
The manufacture of this celebruled oil has
Iv.en commenced in this city under the direction
of Dr. M. A. Shackelford, a gentleman of long
experience in his profession, and a practical
chemist. This oil was brought before tlie public
some years ago by Mr. 0. W. Croft, nnd gained
considerable notoriety for tbo readiness with
which it cured many of tlx- *5 ills to which flesh
is heir." It is now re produced by a new com
pany, and the best of materials will lie used in
its manufacture. They only ask for it a trial,
preferring that it should commend itself to the
-iillering public, with whoso decision they will
lie content. It will lie exposed tor sale by drug-
gists everywhere at $1.25 per bottle, and a libe
ral deduction made to the trade. See advertise
ment in another column for particulars.
Diiivcrsttr of Georgia.
The sixty-ninth animal session ol ibis time-
honored institution will commence on the 15th
of next month. A full Faculty often Professors
having been secured, the organi/.aiion of the
University is now complete. See advertisement
in auothcr column lor particulars.
• We desire to call attention to the very desira
ble Lot advertised in to-day’s paper for sale.
This is one of tiie prettiest building lots in the
Southern section of the city, well fetteetl and in n
pleasant neighborhood. It will lie divided il de
sired.
WliY litis S0/.odont become the staple denti
frice of America r Simply beennso it is impos
sible to use it, even lor a week, without perceiv
ing its hygienic eileet upon the teeth, the glims
and the breath.
The cxi-rcises of the ‘‘Atlanta High School’
will continence on Monday, July 80, with two’
daily sessions. Terms $5 per monlli. Sec no
tice in another column.
See advertisement asking for information of
Hubert Hollins, whose distressed wife is anxious
to know of his whereabouts.
A it iv mare mule Ims las a stolen, for which a
reward of $20 is otiered. See the notice.
the receipt of the Continental advtce*,tndlc»l
appears nut large orders for goods would ha
eu out, tint setters are In double ae to the effect or llto
nowaon forafon demand, as well at on tbo prlco of cotton,
nnd remsti to matte new contracts.
The Diet that tho Hank rate remains at 10 por cent,
would, under ordinary ctremnatnnces, have bad on rinltiv.
arable effect) bnt thin has been lost sight of In the
erst Internet -fblt tn tho political events on tho Oonnnonf
nhovo referred to. Monoy, hoWevci, Is becoming onsler;
ordinary advances on produce are more readily obtained.
Conltdonco It being restored, and now that the now Min
istry at« In wotklug.ordor nnd tho usual quarterly pay-
ments on Government account having been mailo by tltu
Hank, It Is confidently expected thaUho rate will bo re
duced dnrlng the coming week. • ' •
CONSIGNEES'PER IlAILItOADS
JttMlrtd by (Uoryia JtaUmad, July W, HMI.
A Dent; WTBusbeO) 8 W Day A Cat Pant Jones;
Mary Ami Burks t JT Meador; W« Phillips t Win Phil
lips ; 8 A Chamber*; G Q Hu I.
SPECIAL NOTICES',
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
PLANTERS* HOTEL.
wm. o’iuu.objlh, rnorinzToit.
TUESDAY, JULY »l, 1800.
T Ueelbra, Cu'hbcrt, N ilutcblnsoii, LaGrange.
W M Tnmlln, Cnthbert. J Bllllngalca, LaOrango.
A E McCullough, Macon, L D Cotton, New Orleans,
N M Davis, Alabama. A D McCombs, N Orlenns.
\V G Dougherty, Minn.
Y O Livingston, N Y.
M J Merrlwothor, Kin.
J Curdy, Memphis.
J J Maxton, Tennessee.
J R Whitmore, Mass.
W K Baker, LaGrange.
O Bhmhean, So Ex Co.
WII Jolnor, city.
T W Chandler, city. - ,
WII Harktus and lady, Go. J A Rollins, Tennessee.
J G Mclntlre, NO. MG Roddy?8 C.
Mrs A R Bryan. NC. PJ Smith, NO.
E C Burdy, LaGrange, . J K Jordan, N C.
J A liars, LaGrange. Missel Mcllerrlngs, Miss.
AMERICAN HOTEL.
WHITE * WHITLOCK mOlMlIXTOns.
TUESDAY,"JULY W, 1808.
Mrs M Dlbb, Montgomery. O W Grnffan, USA.
Master W Bibb, Mugumery. A R Reed, city.
J W Dent, Newnan.
J PKIng, August*.
W B Flock, Macon.
G Broclens, N Orleans.
J A Roberts, Savannah.
O U Horne A wife, Haw-
kinsvlllo.
W M Carlisle, Troup co.
II Itusketh, Macon.
J A Magnifier. Macon.
J H Willi*, Nnshvlte.
JII Morse, Boston.
Prof. J M Ormes, N York.
J O Reynolds, city.
l» o l IliJUlilr,
8 8 Browu. Ga.
M KodOVlCK, PrUOfla. n..tininiinu, ill,.
Capt Walker. Palmetto, wW White Marietta.
Mr* Dr Lipscomb, Athens, W Park, Mcrrlwcthcrco.
C W Hutaenpcllcr, Lt U 8 A
W F Jack, city.
8II Graham, city,
J R Winters lady A child,
Marietta.
Mra A 8 Edmonston, Mari
etta.
W D Whitmore & child,
Marietta.
G Sharpe, Jr, city.
PJnnee, city.
B Vannersdulc, city.
J Bradtleld, city,
D Croft, M A w It It
J Stubbs, Augusta.
P Callahan. Augusta,
W J Russell, Marietta.
8 A Marshall, city.
11 ^Marshall, city.
Commercial Intelligence.
Atlanta ilurlwl.
Wednesday, July 25.-Trade gwraily \
icriliy in wholesale and retail clrile*: tn
miyu'K than u-uil at thi- sim-oh.
qnotatio:
i'l** of Bn
•. which ar
- follow-
Plain Western Haim*
•1 Ilm
«active y«V
25
26 (ir *>
... wm*i
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1 rmore poorly . uppiled with grain,
and mixed Corn in More, hut n
••ry urarre and high. In fact.
Yellow t
NATIONAL HOTEL.
PRATT, POND a CORBY, PROPRIETORS.
11. D. //arrlz, Clerk.
TUESDAY, JULY 24, I860.
R B Hogan. Palmetto. W W Clark, Covington
JII Kennedy, Baat Fla. K Steadman, Covington.
C II Smith wife, child A svt,E Bond wife & child, Macou.
Macon. Miss Bond, Macon.
W C Mitchell, Thoraaa co. P A Savage, Mobile.
J C Frcemao, GrliUn. J J Collier, Dooly co.
O A Loclirane, Macon. D J Both well, Dooly co.
J W Henton, Covington. R L Watt, Columbus.
W D Smith, Augusta. J F Reynold", Chattanooga.
II M Harris, Madteon. Ma.l FA Ulxon, Savuunnh.
W K McCoy, Angnata. D N Day. N Y.
II Asbnry, Stono Mountalu.O F Reed, U S A.
J 11 alburn, Cnthbert. B C Hadron, N Y.
J C Alexander, dty. RA Maglll, AnctlMfl
B R Stephens, Gritttn. * * ** ’ "
K A Fluelleu.Thomaaton.
L J llarrii*, Mnillsi
COMMERCIAL.
ATLANTA WHOLESALE P BICES.
Axes.-S. W. Collins—^ dozen $22 00 © 24 00
Ti uoyck’s nml Biodgett’s, ^ dozen.. 10 00 do ‘A) 00
Baobn.—Shouldcra, $1 tt> Vim 2d
Plain Western Hama, ^ lb 25 fia 20
Canvass Hams, « 1b 26 (fo 28
Clear Ribbed Shies, W lb 83#<& 24
ClearSldcs.fi lb 21 (& 24k
Bagging.—Gnnny, by tho bale, » yd.. 37k
BuitorT^-Goshcu, V lb 60 ® 62
Country.. 23 (fo 30
Western 30 ra 35
Beeswax.—V !b.
Black Pepperlb
Corn—White, V bushel
Yellow or mixed, U bushel....
Meal, $1 bushel
Oats
Cheese.—Hamburg, w lb
Factory ...
English Dairy
Crackers,-ib
Cigars.—Imported, It L“d0
Medium
Common
Cheroots
Candy,—Fancy, n-sorted, V lb.
Sttiuc Candy, lb
Candles.—Admnnntluu, Ib
38 © ‘10
1 45
1 30 © 1 35
. 1 50 Of. 1 tiO
75 © H5
30 Op «l
CM OP IW
00 Op Hi
1! Qp M
. 85 00 6&150 00
50 IKI Op 75 no
20 00 op 40 no
14 00 © 15 00
!tt Ot, 3S
as © 40
Star. !»1b 25
Stcarlne, TQ m 20
Coftoo.—Java, ^ ff> II
Bio. V lb 80
Factory Goods,—Cotton Thread. ...
Ostia burgs
Brown Shirtings, yard
Brown Sheetings, yard
Feathers-V !b
Flannels.—Hod, fl yard
white, y yard
Flour,—Fancy, y bhl., white wheat.
Extra Family, V bhl
Extra, V bhl
Superilne, %1 bid
Fine
Glass.—8 by 10, ty l»ox .
0) by 12, V box
12 by 10. V box
Gunp«»wder t —y keg. itlrte
Dupont’s, blasting y keg
~ Kentucky Timothy, y lb
(n r*o
GO 33
2 25 op 2 :r>
27 © 2S
20 CO 24
26 GO 28
70 Op 75
op 1 M
no
op i
Op 1
Oi, 20
rings.—Smoked, w.l»ox.
ss,—Dry, yib
-^oes.-Wlnstcd Hoo Co., fldoz
Hoop Skirts.—^ doz
Iron.—V lb
Lard,—In barrels, y lb
Lead.—|l lb
Leather,—Sole, y lb
French Kip Skins
Harness, it tt>
Liquors.—French Brandy. V gallon...
Domestic Brandy, *t gallon
Holland Gin, A gallon
Domestic Glu, ft gallon
Jamaica Hum. y gallon
New England Hum, V gallon.
Corn Whisky, y gnliou,
gulloi
V.V'a
b V.k'
gallon 2 50
gallon "
17 00
no oo oo no no
ir> no oo n no
12 50 00 13 50
11 no <»G 12 00
o no
H 45
il 60 <?r. 1» 75
11 50 Op 12 50
i* 00 00 10
1 00 © 1 60
12 m 14
12 50 © 14 W»
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H 00 12 %
26 OO 27
8 00 10
no oo tn
50 Or, 75
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12 00 © 18 tli>
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6 Ot) © 8 Hi
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Hull Tallulah Eire Company, No.
8, Atlanta, July HI, 1M#.—At » called mootlug uf
Tallulah l-'lto Company, No, H, tho following roiointlona
wero adopted, vli:
Kttoh tJ. That tho thanka ot tho inombera of Tallulah
Firo Company, No. it, aro duo, and aro hereby tou.
dared, to John 0. VVhltnor, Baq., Inaurtno* Agent, for
tho llbumt donation of on* hunitrvl dollar., Ram tho
Bonthom Companln* ho reprmonU, for the purpoao of
re-throtihlng onr halt.
Jhwdraf, That wo cordially recommend Mr. Whltnor
to tho pnbllc for hla llbarat aplrlt and experienced ability
at an Ininranco Agent; and we will remember, In our
future bnalncu, tho liberal Southern Compatible, who
have to gonoronaly aided ua.
Raolctd, That these reaoluttoua bo entered upon tho
mlnnte* uf tho Company, and a copy be forwarded to tho
city paper* for publication. Which, npon motion, was
nnanlmonidy carried.
JyS5—at J. N. WILLIAMS, Scc’y.
A Hint to Both SBxna—How to Gain anu Rktain
AmtcTiON.—It baa frequently been auggoeted ttial Plan
tation Bittim are. In another form, the “Elixir of
Love" of the Ancient*. That they do much to quiet
“ftimlly Jar*," nnd roconcllo fretful wive* to cro.a hue-
liande, we verily believe. When domottlc qnlet !* re*
atored and connubial follclty reigns auprumo,
“How groat tho charm, how sweat tho hit.*
That And* expression tn a ktsa."
A free and proper uio of Plantation Uittkii* will In
spire tho soul* of botli sexes with pure and high-toned
sentiments of affection, and a capacity for rare nud ox-
qulsito enjoyment In each other's society. Romcmbcr
there Is no place Ilka homo, and.no passion like lovo—
nnd nothing to link tho two together, nnd yo* to both,
like tho groat Family Blossing, Plantation Bittxiis.
Notice,—A tneattugofHie Director*
■ of tho Stouowatt Insnrnnce Company will,ho
hold at tho Bccretary'e olllco, Franklin llulldlng, ou Fri
day morning, August 17th, 1SWI, for tho transaction of
Important business. W. P. INMAN, Pre.ldsnt.
Jno. C. Wiiitneii, Secretary'. Jy*jo—Ot
At a mcettiiK or tlio Director* or
* tlw Atlanta Opera nnd Building As gelation,
hold on tho evening of the 17th Inslunt, It was resolved
Hint (lie stockholders of said Assoclstlnn meet at the
City Hall on Wednesday evening next, tho 93th Instant,
nt 8 o'cl ck, for tho purpose of electing permanent offi
cers. A goneral attendance ol stockholders, and others
favorable to tho entorprlae, la urgently requested.
By ordor of the Board.
JyiH—St M. A. BELL, Sec'y.
Notlco.—Tho Stockholder* or tho
Stonewall Insurance Company are requested
to meet at Mr. Colo's office, Franklin Building, on Frlday
mornlng, August 17th, 1800'. Butlncsa or tho greatest Im
portance will be preaohtcd, nnd a fait Attendance, in per
son or by proxy, Is desired.
W. P. INMAN, President.
Jno. C. Whitnxb, Secretary. Jy90-flt
Change or Banking Hour*,—On
* and nftor Monday, July lfllh, tho National
Banks of Hits city will open for business at 9 o'clock, A.
M., and closo at 8 o'clock, P. M. This course Is rendered
iiccossary to onatilo them to settle tho business of each
day. W. U. TULLKR, Cashier.
Jyll-lm E. L. JONES. Cashlor.
No. 64.
AQUA DE MAGNOLIA.
• A toilet delight, Superior to any Cologne, used to
S**" 0 the faco nnd peraon, to render th* akin soft aud
truMi, to allay inllammatlon, to perfnino rjothlug. for
miadacno, Ac. It U inannlhcturcd from tho Soutituni
Magnolia, and la obtainingn patrounge nuito unprucedent*
la a favorite with uctreMoa nml opera afngiirH. It
la aohl by all deniura. nt $1.00 In largo hottlea, ami by E
aua BaRnks & Co., New York, Wholcsnio Agonta.
Saratoga Spring Water, aoid by all Drugglatn.
Atlanta AdvortlHDiii^iitM.
8. T.—1860.—X.
J».h soExactly P—Holoii Bhluglo aald: they
were there “every time.” If lie felt “owley” lu tho
morning, he took Plantation Bittera; If ho felt weary nt
night, ho took Plantation Bittern; If ho lacked appetite,
wan weak, languid or mutually oppreaned, he took Plan*
tation Bittera; nnd they never railed to set him on hla
plua aqnnro and firm.
Few peraoua want any hotter authority: but naaome
may, Juatread the following:
• I owe much to you, for I verily bo*
Hove tho Plantation Blttcra havu saved my life.
REV. W. IL WAGONER, Madrid, N. Y.”
• * I have becu a great aulTerer from
Dyapop?la, and hnd to abandon preaching. ♦ * ♦
Tho Plantation Bittern have cured mo.
REV. C. A. MILLWOOD, New York City.
, * . * ♦ I had loat all appetite—wan no
weak and enervated I could hardly walk, nnd had a per
Tect dread of society. • * * The Plantation
Bittera have set me all right.
JAMJS8 IIKIMINWAY, 8t. Loula, Mo.”
* * * The Plantation Bittura have cured
mu or a dorungoiuent of tho Kidnoya and Urinary Organs,
that hnvu distressed me for years. They actlike a charm.
C. C. MOORE, 254 Broudway, N. Y.”
Mra. O. M. DEVOE, mauager of tho Union Home
School f»> rSoldiers' Children, aavn she “hasgiven It to
tho weak nud iuvalld children under her charge, with the
most happy and gratifying results.” We have received
over a hundred reams ot such certificates, but no udver*
lisement Is ho etfectlve as what people themselves say ol
a good article. Our fortune nnd our reputation are nt
stako. Thu original quality and high character of these
goods will lie sustained under every aim ail circumstan
ces. They have already obtained asaioln every town,
village, parish and hamlet among civilized nations. Base
imitators try to como na near our name and style as they
can, nml because a good article cannot be sold as low as
- ponr one, they find some support from parties who do
ot care what they sell. Be on your guard. Bee our pri
vate stamp over tho cork.
P. 11. DRAKE A CO., New York City.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.
Tho fYlond* ot J. T. Porter ait-
noirnco him as a candldato for Justice or the
Inferior Court, to fill the vacancy of C, M. Payno, Esq.,
rcsignod. July 16,1866. Jyl7—til
Dick Wall a Candidate*—To tho Vo
ters of Fulton County.—There being hut few
candidates for Tax Collector, 1 have concluded (by way of
variety) to offer luy services to fill that office, with tho
promise, if elected, to discharge the duties of tho same
faithfully and honestly.
Jyl7—td R. M. WALL.
ty We aro authorized to announce
the name of II. II. Glenn as a candidate for
Tax Collector, to fill the vacaucy occasioned by thu death
of J. 8. Wilson. Election Wednesday, August 1st.
Jyl3—td*
The Right lUnn In the Right
Place.—Noah R. Fowler will he supported for
Tax Collector for Fulton county, at tho ensuing election,
by
Jyl2-td ^MANY VOTERS.
To the Voter* or Fulton County*—
Tho old friends of Dr. D. F. Bomah announce
him a candidate for Tax Collector of said county. Elec
tion first Wednesday In August. Dr. Botnar nnd his past
services arc too well known, to require more than a sim
ple announcement of his name, to insure a cordial aud
liberal support. Jyll-td
We aro authorized to announce tho
name of A. B. Forsyth as a candidate for Tax
Collector, to fill the vacancy occasioned by tho death of
J. 8. Wilson. ^ Jyll)
Wo aro authorized to stato that
Isaac E. Bartlett is a candidate for tho of
fice of Tax Collector of this, Fulton county, made vacant
by the death of the late Incumbent. Election, Wednes
day, 1st of August next. JylO—td
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17 00 OO 35 0"
3 50 00 •' '*•
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Oar ItibVd Side
Hear Sides
The market wa- n
There in pome yelh
p f 'od article of whil
while there Ip rouridcrable to arrive, we doubt if there
wi« more linn one carload in the < iiy yesterday in store.
e heard of the arrival of hut one csr load, nnd that was
it once kold. We place oar figures as follows, with the
^m*rk that White cannot In* purcliaped at all bv the
quantity •
Cor » V bushel $1 45©$1 50
I. V bushel. .$1 J$H/r.$l to
The arrival of Flour from day today hn« caused a
• >’ht decline. A good article from new wheat limy now
teparcfuied at from $1^*17 per barrel.
'ojuar of the arrival of com«iderahle quantities of
new Wc-M.-m Wheat in tho market, which wlli cati.o a
turthf-r decline in Flour.
TUB MONEY MAIlKKT,
The J.ri ; of Gold remains aliout the name. Our brok-
vtiMPr ' >>.Jjtng yeptenhy ;,t |5 nnd 47 and selling at 50
re6U: Si,Vor h »ringHt .*>» and selling st 40 cent-.
Liverpool t otion Circular*
v r. watt* .» ro's weekly ciiuti.au.
[ >,>n ,,f Friday. 2llth ult.. the stock
'•n-riro, kmv.'t V* n"’ 1 " v l ! M> middling
York m I.' ^ 11 , ' 1 ’ * ,n •'•"nrd iy advices from New
WiaiZ quoting luiddltugdull
uviii ^ TbUiiid iio perceptibio effect
SSSnd VI • W .“ ,,h r 1 , ' ,ni ' 1^ " ,, H, ltl*a fair trade
* S ’' : 'V York to 23d ult .
Ing cotton uncl.nnged, with gold up to
dy, y
Sherry, ^ gal ...
Port, 74 gal
Madeira, V gal. ..
rhnmpsgne, v case
Old Rye Whisky...
Lime,—V barrel.,
’ umber.- “
Kiln dri<
Lathi.—V 1.0M. mwoH
Mackerel.-74 kit 3 50 co
74 barrel 22 00 *«
Nails.—Id to 20d, 8 50 Op
.‘kl U keg
Pickle*.—(billon Jars, y doz ^ I
Half gallon lars, y doz. H 00 OO
tjitarts, f4 doz
Pints, y do/.
Prints.-V yard 15 0o
Pea Nutt.—74 bushel 1 00
Eye. y bushel
Raisini.—Whole luixes, 25 R»»* 0 76 00
Hnlvus, Rg lbs
Ounrters, 6^ tt>s
S lce.-V lb 16 i,L
ope.—Grueuleaf. and other standard
brnnds, machine made, y tt»
Handmade,|4 B)
S hot.—V * ,rt if
tcol.—v lb
pool Tiiread.—y dozen, Conte’s
Amory’s W dozen
Silk Auish, V dozen f
Bolt.—I.lverjiool, 74 rack..
Ijurrel.V lb....
20 1
autiouncu Ills name ns n candidate fur l ax
Collector of Fulton county. JylO—td
Wo nro authorized |o nnitotutco
the name of C. A. 1»itts as a candidate for Thx
Collector, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of
J. 8. Wilson. JyM
the name of Thomas G. W. CnrssELi. ah a
candidate lor Tax Collector, to fill tho vacancy occasioned
by the death of J. 8. Wilson, at tho ensuing election.
JyO—td* ^ _
Life aud Accident luatiraneo.-Tlic
Traveler’s Insnrnnce Company, of Hartford, is not
only the pioneer of accident insurance in this country,
hut the first to introduce the system of insuring both
against Loss of Life frouiuuy cause and nou-fatal Bodily
injury, in one policy. The rales are lower than any
others, combining with regular Life Insurance a fixed
weekly compensation for bodily Injury.
JNO. O. WHITNKR, Agent,
jyIn tm At McCamy & Co’s Drug Siore.
OVER A MILLION DOLLARS SAVED!
Gentlomcn:—“I had a negro man worth $1,200 who
took cold from a had hurt in the leg, nud was useless for
over a year. I had used everything I could hear of with
out benefit, until I tried thu Mexican Mustang Liniment.
It soon effected a permanent euro.”
J. L. DOWNING.
Montgomery, Ala., June 17,1859.
“ I take pleasure In recommending tin: Mexican Mns-
tang Liniment ns a valuable and Indispensable article for
Sprains, Sores, Scratches or Galls on Horses. Oitr men
have used it for Burns, Bruises, Sores, Rheumatism,
Ac., and all say It acts like magic.”
J. W. HEWITT,
Foreman for American. Wells, Fargo’s nnd Hardeii’a
Express.
“The spralu of my daughter’s ankle, occasioned while
skating lust winter, was entirely cured in one week, after
she commenced using your Mexican Mustang Liniment.
Gloucester, Mass., Aug. 1,1855. El). SEELY.
It is au admitted fact that the Mexican Mustang Lini
ment performs more cures in shorter time, on man and
beast, than nuy article ever discovered. Families, livery
men and planters should always hnvu it on hand. Quick
aud sure It certainly is. AU genuine is wrapped in atcel
plate eugraviugs, bearing the signature of U. W. West
brook, Chemist, nnd the private U. 8. stamp of Demab
Barnes A Co. over the top.
An effort has been made to counterfeit it with a cheap
stone plate label. Look clotely!
Saratoga 8pring Water, sold by all Druggists.
OrtJtjl!Vnrf r, *K r i!n ,: * 'iW l,v ItweflM-d receipt* at .New
Jim'S'? u '‘ foat Ih» Kmporor l.s.l uken
Vati L u ! *n irmi.il..-. Tills .Irmi* in-
'"irket a.ii # !il? rtjr '■aimed an active aud t id ted
,r “ n; disappointment
■■ «** ,h - ll,Mk not redder,I. a |, r £, »m«lne-
> t'. IV
N*.
r«»-«Lty Hdvlcee from New York to 27th ult.,
Tooting cottoti « .n at with gohi
£ r . n '' stock, nil
Uinori. •?. o tt 4 **• tollowst Itereij.tH
K -berk ten^rvi. This had
tiviffi,,.,;. . * “/ 1 0,1 msrkei. hut the demand con
Anertuf) ’ n,, n I ,r “ Ooan| firm at ^d advance for
Tbe
f 4.V„
20 Op IN
17 0ft IH
3 75 uo 4 .'Ml
If. (it, :z)
Smoking Tob*cco.-|4
Soap-Bar, Alinuta Manufactory, y 9*.
Colgate*. \l #»
Starch-*
Sardine*.—M bow*, V
Sugar.-Brown, y lb
B. 74 Ib
r. v v,
Loaf and Crushed,
10 00
15 Op
12 Ol
25 U) 0\. \
II 60
20 Of,
19 do
95 00
22
I 00
CM) 00 70
1 40
12 Or, Wp
1 GO OP 2 IN)
1 50 Oft 2 00
1 75 Or, 2 00
in! Or, 75
1 U)
»rgl mm, y gallon.
.New Orleans, new crop, y gulion
Tallow.—N lb
Tea*,—Black, 7Mb
Green, tr»
Young U)M»n, y It*
Tobacco. Common, 74 Ib
Medium, V4 t*>
I'rii ( !b
Twine -Kentucky Bagging. M
Vegetahio*.—I’oiatoe*, Irish,Vlwrrel, 000 oo 000
sweet I'olatoe*, V himhci, 0 IS)
Ontoim, y hariul 0 U)
« Vinegar.--fleer, y gallon
While Wine.....
arnI*h,—V gallon
Wrapping Paper.—V ream
Wlnoa.-Fort, Sherry and .Madeira, y
gallon
claret, y dozen
Ctiampagne, It dozen
Wooden Ware. Painted bucket* wdojt 4 00 _
Tub#, V ne»t 7 Oo 06 n w
Helve*, )4 dozen 4 00 ou 5 (JO
65 Op 75
5 frfl on 8 is)
1 25 00 6 00
n 50 00 4 50
7 50 OP 10 00
17 00 00 35 •<»
60 6 00
r U" „„„ up Hill 1*1, ufwlilrl, |
'■“"I' I‘Sirs'll], ilmlstul fur ,»
1,7"'IniN'rt.71.749. IihIm.IImk
AMERICAN HOTEL,
AUlnui* HI., iinri .l Unuui to tbo l’*a»n(rr Dc|miI,
ATLANTA. • - UJjOIlUlA.
WHITE ft WHITLOCK, Proprietor*.
U*r*<iN*iKl lVn.«r, C tsrk.. Jy.il Ini
NOTIOP1
Inn nf wo HujMrinr (;«nrl of Fullnn
udngnu tbs lourth Mowlnj lu July
‘ tnj niu.ln fur *n ur.l.r nrantlnq a
thu "Mum will Loan anil Ilutkluii;
Attauu' Y. K JIIOK
W. T. MKAll.
W. P. t'lllNOLM,
J., J. GLKNN,
N. It KUWI.kll.
11 iacj iaTviao.
MG' liiNiirnnro.—If your MG' I* nut
Inillfi’ll, rail on tho nnili'r,l"iu'il ot nuri-. Thu
Nkw Unulanii Mutuai. I.it. Insuuanck Co. nffurs tlm
riin-.l Imlucoim'nt,. Tim Itirffusl, ihu cheapem, tlm innsi
si-domuiutlAtlnffi tlm nhlert, Ilm snfuslfs Mr '. Cnmu
niut ti-
JNO. c. WIIITNRK, Au’ent,
Jam—tm At Mcl'itni)- A Co,'*.
•
Fire Iii«(iritiir«' - $‘200,000 III Olio
Risk!—Thirteen Millions Dollar* Cush Cap
ital nnd Surplus to back!— Any aud every sort of Risk
taken by the undersigned at reasonable rates. Adjust
ment* made without third parties.
JNO. C. WHITNKR, Agent,
JyH—lin At MrCumy X Co.’s.
Diitrlifr'e Ugliluliig Fly-KIIIor
®* w ~* - * make* quick work with tiles, nnd if commenced
I«ook out for
[f.M.I’.ACO.]
fcW
IW
r all sinnmer.
oil)’.
arly, keeps the holt*
imitations. Get Butcher
Juki—lui
Tlie Kmplre Nlilnulo Rlaclilue In
aekitowitHlged to be, by all odds, the best
Shingle Machine in America. With only one horse power
Three Thousand Elegant Shingle* per hour are easily
made. The mitcliiito is built entirely of iron, very com
pact aud easily transported. It works Veneers, Slave* aud
Box Stuff, end out of the same number of holt* of timber,
one-third mure Shingle* are made than ntn he done by the
Sawing Machines. All the saw-diot Is saved by the Em
pire and goe* into the Shingle*. ABRAM l(K(JI ? .\,
iuay29—3tu General Agent, 1 11 Broadway, N. Y.
Mtirrlntrs ami (Military, an Kama?
of Warning and InMruction for Young Men.—
Also, lilseuae* nnd Ahu»e« which prostrate the vital (low
er*, with sure means of relief. Sent free of charge lu
pealed letter envelope*. Address Hr. J. Hkllliu Hough
ton, Howard Association, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
upr27 3m [t'.aco.J
"IIH '"’-'"al w*f *liu*U occutun • Mrit-ll- I IJINK AITI.K CIIKKUK.
>«]#.,I„, ) IwmwI. and Hi,1 iraiji. ah.,..(.I .lin k 1 Wcalrru ftra. t*ti Cho.-a,,
nf thualwk will, ] IIKIIItINOH.
Hi. .n*k n r7 u ,j5H r ' •“*! !• '* ii.ur,-d..l Klrtlflc Kly Ktllw
!*=•«•»«> .Wrlpltnna 1 P. COHIIA ft CO,,
dually .i.;f|i„r. ly J,m'} llm |’r.’«- | U al.uk. I J.'Ul—ly (Twn Hlnrea) Wtilt.hall Hlrwl.
i>rofti>«<-(i llu * current, nnl«** counteraci-
Am,rti, lre»l)Hudaii| aupplltauf tlw fornwr frost
'pi*!£&■','%'.*2Sa *‘*f: toroaifhoni Km «„k, Iwd
• ««d many nf f,c “ r,L ‘ m “"Ckt ulguobi,
tt ‘wn(.,nih, ‘""•'■f xnnlrari for unnafwuor
' 10 C0B ">. *' muiuwrettv*I'ricra. Amtliuc.
MONEY TO LOAN.
842f>,000 to Loan,
BY WIMfON * NIIACKKLPOHD,
Jft1-*t
KliHIITION NOTICE.
O RDERED, that au election lw held on Wednesday
the (list day pf August next, to fill tlte vacancy ot
K. M. TALLIPKRRO, J. I. C\
C. <?. GREEN, J. 1. C.
At laiil a, J ttly L1866. JyHtd
NTKAM HULL FOR NALK,
1 OFFER for sale my STEAM MILL In Crawfordvllle,
(•a., located onlv three hundred yards from the Du-
|H»t. Thu lot has 12 acre*. The mill building U a *ttb-
staiitial brick house: tins three runs of stone-one for
Wheat and two for Corn—and also a Circular Haw for
Lumber. On (lie lot is ii good Dwelling, Kitchen and
Outhouses.
For flintier particular*, ndd re**
Jut#— tm
(’. AXT. Crawfordvllle, Ga., or
II. MU1ILE.NBIUNK, Atlanta, Un.
It is a most delightful lluir Dressing.
lt eradicates scurf and dandruff.
It keeps the head cool and clean.
It makes thu hair rich, soft and glossy.
It prevents hair turning gray and filling oil.
It restores hair upon prematurely bald heads.
This is just what Lyon's Kathariou will do. It is pret-
ty—it Is cheap—uurahie. It is literally sold by the car
load, nnd yet Its almost incredible demnud Is daily in
creasing, until there Is hardly n country store that does
not keep it, or a family that does not use it.
K. THOMAS LYON. Chemist, N. Y.
Saratoga Spring Water, cold by all Druggist*.
Who would not bo beautiful ? Who would not add to
their beauty ? What gives that marble purity nud dis
tingue appearance wo ohservo upon the stage, ami in the
city belle? It is no longer a secret. They ubo Hagan's
Magnolia Balm. Its continued use removes tan, freckles,
pimples aud roughness, from the face and hands, and
leaves thu complexlou smooth, transparent, blooming
and ravishing. Unlike tunny cosmetics, it contains no
material luiurious to the skiu. Any Druggist will order
It for you, If not on hand, at 50 ct*. per bottle.
W. K. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y., Chemist.
DEMA8 BARNES & CO., Wholesale Ageutt, N. Y.
Saratoga 8pring Water, sold by nil Druggists.
Ilelmstrccl's inimitable Hair Coloring is not a dye. All
instantaneous dyes are composed of lunar wn*(U\ ami
more or less destroy the vitality ami beauty of tlte hair.
Thl* is tho original Hair Coloring, aud lias been growing
lit favor over twenty years It restores gray hair to Its
original color by gradual absorption, in a most remarka
ble manner, lt is also a Iwautifiil hair dressing. Sold in
two sizes--60 cents aud $1—by all dealers.
C. llKIMSTKKKT, Chemist.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.
Lyon's Extract ok Pl’r* Jamaica Ginuzr—for In
digestion, Nausea, Heartburn, Sick Headache, Cholera
Morbus, Flatulency, &c., where a warming stimulant Is
required. It* careful preparation and entire purity makes
it a cheap and reliable article for culinary purpose*. Sold
everywhere, at 60 cent* per bottle. Ark for “ Lyon's
Pure Extract. Take no other.
^ Baratojja Spring Water, sold by nil Druggists.
SUN1)UIKtsJJ
8UND11IKS !
9 FERKIN8 TENNESSEE LARD.
Oakley Mill* and Magnolia Flour,
Drynea’s superior Staicli,
Duryea’s Satin Gloss Starch,
Turpentine Soap—a *U|wrlor article,
4 cases Mum's Cham (>agno— quart * aud pints,
4 basket* HehDIck Champagne—qn’ts aud pints,
200 boxes Chewing Tobacco—various grade*,
600 B>« Smoking Tobacco,
500 Empty Hacks,
Cotton Yarns, Cotton nnd Wool Cards,
Barrels Whisky nnd Brandy—very superior,
Sperm anil Kerosene Oil*.
For sale by
CLAYTON, ADAIR X PURSE,
Commission Merchant*,
Jy*Jt—3t No. 1H Aialmina street.
NEW ARRIVAL8! NEW ARRIVAL8!
GREAT BARGAINS!!
I .TOBTV THOU9AND DOIXAIM WOHTH OP GOODS
; niirchawd In Nrw York from twenty lo lorty itajr*
tiller llun *ny otti.r .lock, lu Hit. rliy, ilurtujr wbtcli llm"
Komi* ilwtlneit con.titrrat.ly, tho *ilv*nlace> of w hirl
riiNiiimpra ran *v*tl Ihonuolve* uf. All I u.k 1.1» v
Inu my Murk before |iurch»>lnK rl.owlirrr.
liiille*' Twenty Band llo<>|> Skirl* »l $11».
(Irnt.' Wax llroj(an., at (I oonrr pair.
Lnltr.' Calf Ualuiortlk at (1 in pvr |>atr.
Klim lino of Ladle*' lire*, (hind* and Genin' Pica-
Good*.
Ijirife.t nrenrtmout of Lndlt'e' Whlla and Straw Good.
In the rlly, Ju.t rerelved.
W. II. lUtUTlIKKTON.
may I*—Sm Itoark,* Corner, Whllrliall Mrret.
lTK.r.r.n.1
T0MMEY, STEWART & OSH,
Atlanta, Oooi’mln,
AGENTS FOB
WRIGHT’S
PATENT IMPROVED IRON SCREW
FOR PACKING COTTON.
r|lllK*ltentlon or COTTON I’LANTEIW t. invited to
X thu claim* of thl. inTentlon, which, In almpllcity,
economy, durability and imwer, itupuie* any machine
for haltuq cotton over liatura prelented to the country.
It. ((rent exeellenco In tlioee reaped* make It
The Dost Machine for Packing Cotton
IN TI1F, WOULD I
I. It* HiNPi.iciTr.—It la a now and Improved appllca
tluu of tho Ucrkw i'owKii—Ju,t *• almpto in It* cnnetruc-
tion a. the old-fathlouod wooden ■craw, canity man-
affed, nnd no more liable to jret out of order. No rope*
or pnlllen ere u.ed In the Cotton Prc**ee.
9. It* Economy.—It h«» been demonstrated by actual
experiment to be cheaper than the wooden ecrow. The
timber* used In tt* construction aro much smaller and
fewer than those employed In the old screw; tho levers
being only 10 feet lonff, and the lilgtit of tlm whole frame
nhovo the bed being only 10 feet. All these timbers ran
be procured on the pltntatlan, no matter bow exhausted
tho forest. Any ordinary wood workman can build the
frame, nnd lmll.n-dor.en hands will put It up In a few
Imurs.
it. Its OtmAkiMTT.—Tho Screw and Nnt nre of Iron,
nnd will Instforycars without any appreciable wen r. The
whole machine occnple* eo little space Hint It can lie com
pletely covered nt very small cost.
•I. Its I’iiwxii.—With n lover only 18 feet long, one
mule Ih sufficient for packing the heavleet bale#. Plan
ters who lisvo need It say that with two males cotton may
he compressed on thin machine lor shipment.
This Screw was Invented Just before tbo opening of the
war, and has subsequently never been generally Intro
duced. Those who nave used It nnd seen it used, uuanl-
muusly concur hi the opinion that It Is
Unrivalled as a Cotton Screw!
Thu following testimonials, from some of thu bust and
most ri-nuublu planters In the country, show the estimate
in which this Screw stands with Uiohu who have tried it:
Wu havu used and *eeu lu operation for the last flvu
years, “Wright's Improved Cotton Iron Screw,” and feel
uo hesitation in pronouncing it tho very best Cotton
Screw wu have ever known. Bo highly do we esteem it,
that if practicable to obtain oue of them* we would liuve
no other. It i* easily built, simplo in its construction,
not liable to get out of order, packs well, with great
power and wltn great facility.
Edward t. shepherd,
ELKANAII PACE,
G. Y. BANKS,
W. II. MITCHELL.
Columhti*, July 1,186th t Jyl4—lm
-A.tlun.ta Advertiaomentt.
IN STORE AND ARRIVING:
5000 hags White Corn,
5000 bags Yellow Corn,
10 tierces Shoulder*, (lu store,)
50 cask* Bacon,
200 barrel* Flour—nil grades,
20 barrels A Sugar,
10 barrels B Sugar,
20 barrels C Sugar,
‘25 barrels Yellow Refined Sugar,
30 bags Coffee,
100000 Cigars—all grades,
50 boxes Tobacco,
Sardines, Peppor, Pickles, Ac.
Jel7-c LANGSTON, CRANE A CO.
DRY GOAD.S, GROCERIES, Ac.
W E always keep on hand a largo and general assort
ment of Dry Goods. Groceries, Hats, Boots and
Shoes, to which wo respectfully Invite the attention of
those wishing to purchase at wholesale or retail.
R. J. LOWRY A CO.
FAIRBANKS’ SCALES.
O N CONSIGNMENT, 100 pair of above Scale#, at
New York coat, with freight added.
R. J. LOWRY A CO.
O
YIItGIMA SALT.
N lmnd fur -.lie cheap,
100 barrel* Virginia Balt,
‘100 rack* Virginia Salt.
It. J. LOWRY & CO.
HOLANSKS nnd SYRIT1*.
J UST RECEIVED,
10 lairrida Extra Mutant"*,
SS) kt-g* Extra Byruii.
R. J. LOWRY * CO.
QI'EBJtaWABE.
1 CRATES ASSORTED (JUEENHWARE, for *al"
I. V* i-ltiMu bribe rram.
R. J. LOWRY A CO.
TEN N HSSIiK IIA ('ON nud LAUD.
■yy K have large conMgument of above alway* ou band.
J.v-’l— R. J. LOWRY A CO.
1866 FALL trade. 1866
LANIER BROTHERS & CO.,
Wholesale Dealer* in
Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods,
Nu. 9(4 \\. Baltimore Street,
■ lull lmoi-t-, Maryland.
rilllEunder.foiled will rerume the tm*lnc*a formerly
X rnndncfod hy thu ahovu Arm, under the Mine atylu
a* heretofore, and have taken Warehuuno No. 944 Balti
more alreot, where they will *oon have cxpoMd fur rale,
a large aud attractive ttork of DRY GOODS, complete lu
all II* department*. Extraordinary Inducement* will he
offered lo cash buyer*.
AU Order* will meet with prompt attention.
I.UCIU8 L. I.ANIKR.
JOHN W. SELBY.
N. It.—The book* of the old Arm of Lanier Brother* A
Co. will he found nt uur office. All partle* Indebted will
plen*e make a* early m-ttlemeot a* poulhle. JyVO-Ct
TIMOTHY HAY’.
n. *. i n* rr*. r. o. hl'uv. J. r. kiiwahih
PRATTE, EDWARDS A OO.,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Frauklln Building, Alabama Street,
ATLANTA, .... UKOHOIA.
Capital Wanted—Iuternt Given.
fllO build a MERCHANT MILL on »*Blaadld water
X power ImmedlaUly on the W. A A. Railroad, with
Addrw* Poet Offlr* Box Mo. 11, Klngaton, a*.
YAHNN AND OENAUVUUM.
J BALES Yjnu, 1 b*le’ > o*n*burg*. For »»t* by
4 JjU-lOt *OIlMK ft FAHRAR.
PLANTATION FOR SALE.
A UKMIKABLE TRACT OF LAND, known •• the
"Kennedy Tract," an th* Villa itlra Road, four
mil** from ’’ — ' -
■nlwble lor
mile* drum the city, routalnlng liliw acre*, more or te**,
■nllable lor a good dairy form or plantation. Thereat*
ihrao until *(raun* of water rnnnlug from tprlug* on
the premlt**. forming * Juucllou tiefor* leavlug the Term,
with abont thirty acre* good bottom laud. It It al«)
very dralrahto for a nnraary, vlnyard or vegetable form,
having geulle .lope, at every point or the comp***. The
upland I* *up*rior loony In the vicinity, having been,
outll a few y*ar* pa»t, under good cnlt'vatlon. On the
C alaea are about *lxty acre, heavily limbered wood.
. coo.I.ting of oak, hlckury, che.lnut aud pine.
Thl* Land will be .old low. Agjilyjo^ ^ ^
JelR-IOt No! 11, Alabama atreel.
JUImbold'* Extract Bachu ft Improved RoitWaTh
for vale by
JOHNSONS A GORDON,
Commliulon Merchant*.
Fnnkltu Block, Alabama *tre«t.
HABHITT'S SOAP.
fllllE BEST SOAP IN TIIE WORLD I
X 60 per rent, rared In n*lng It t
Babbitt'* well known and world-renowned Soap will
make yunr clot lie* white and dean I
Ml raw* of thl* Soap and 99 cate* Babbitt's Potaih.
In Morn and for *alo hy
JOHNSONS A GORDON,
L'ommlMlun Merchant*,
Alabama ,lrevt.
SYRUP andTltACKItliK.
1 n DHLS NEW ORLEANS SYRUP,
X ' " Ml raae* Kre.h Cracker*. In alore and for **fo hy
JOHNSONS A GORDON'S.
Oommhuton Merchant*,
JylS-r Frankthi Block, AJahama alreel.
THE " CITY MILLS" OF ATLANTA
Are now prepared to do a regular
MoTolmut MlUtnjur HunIiu'nn.
NKW FLOUR.
■J^KW FLOUR, of tho vory Z For »afo at
COHN mKALAND (J1HTS,
C ORN MEAL and GRITS, Rom *eleeled While Com,
st THE CITV MILLS.
IIKAN AND NIIOnTN.
B ran at t* v m »*.
Short* at (ff \
JcM-.lin
(CITY MILLS,
W.G. PETERS ft CO.
|0 BEJDTlFUr; LOTS,
VALUABLE FOB
,■% ■ i j (:,'»•(“> f l > * ^ ; i IJ 1 '}' i.rf
H1KI UIIW UEHI»ENCE8,
Located Itoyond Gray’s Foundry,
Near Ilia Wood and Water Elation W. A A. Ittilroad.
TWO BEAUTIFUL LOTS
Are already partially improved.
THE T IIIC E E LOTS
Located on the Mason's and Turner's Ferry road are
TJ ii nu i'i>iihno(t for thu Lotmcion
OF ELEGANT RE8IDESCEH /
7 lofita are well located on Wilson atreet.
0 Lota are well located on Juckeon atreet.
4 Lot* are well located an Abbott street.
Plat of thenc Lota may l>c seen At my office. 8a!ee will
be made
EITHER FOIl CASH OU ON TIME.
8ale» will not be made to any but reliable citizens. W'e
will furnlab PECUNIARY AID to person* wishing to im
prove any of this property.
Persons in need of a home, or who wish to make a pro
fitable investment of money, are requested to call and
examtnfi for themaelves.
A. IC. SEAGO,
Commission Merchant,
Corner Forsyth and Mitchell street*.
jy7—fit Atlanta. Ga.
Atlanta AclvortlKementn.
THE VERY LATEST
TALLEY, BROWN k C(
Announce thl* morning, the arrival of a new and ;!
gant stock of DRY GOODB, NOTIONS, Ac., comp
in part, the following:
LADIES 9 DRE88 COOD8.
Bilk*,
Grenadines,
J'opli
Bareges,
Crap* Maretz,
Organdie",
Lawns.
Swiss,
KREIS A ORTIICY’S
FULTON BREWERY.
T HE nndersigned take pleasure in announcing to the
public, that, having completed their extensive
BREWERY, they are now prepared to supply, upou rea
soutble torms, any demand rnarle upon them for the best
qualities of
LAGER BEER and ALE.
This BREWERY is located in Atlanta, about one mile
from tho Car Shed, left of Whitehall street.
All orders for either Lager Beer or Ale, must Ik* accom
panied with the money, in which case they will be
promptly filled. Those engaged in the sale of Beer or
Ale are invited to
Give the Fulton Brewery a Trial.
Addre** the Proprietor*, nr leave order* at the "Fulton
Saloon," on Whitehall «trcct, in ScoflcldVBntldlng.
KREIS A ORTIIBY.
THE FULTON BREWERY SALOON.
T IIE nndcrslnicd annnuni-" lo (lie politic generally,
nnd their friend* in particular, that they will open,
on Uio Fourth day of July, on Whitehall *treet. In the
city of Atlanta. In the "Sculteld Building,'' * h*nd*omc
LAGER BEER SALOON,
Price per Glass for Lager only 5 Cent*!
The Beer will always lw of the best quality, brewed at
their own manufactory by themselves, nnd will Ik* sup
plied to families iu small quantities, hy the keg, gallon or
otherwise, at wholesale prices. Lunches Mill also he
served up at a minute’s notice, day or night. Give them
a cull.
Jj3—3m KREIS it OHTHEY.
GO TO JACK’S!
GO TO JACK'S !! - *
GO TO JACK'S !!!
00 TO JACK’S !!!!
AND oct torn
Ice Cream!
Ice Cream!!
Ice Cream !!!
GO TO JACK'S aud get your FltESIl CAKES.
GO TO JACK'S nnd get your FRESH BREAD.
Helmbold'i Extriot Buchu
l tV*B health and vlmf to Hi* ftvn*. and bloom to th.
Debility it teeoaptalM bjr many
On Whitehall Street, Is the place to get
All Sorts oi’ Nioci Tliiiijy** J
CANDIES, Flints, NITS.
JACK'S CONFECTIONERY
U the place for
WEDDING PARTIES
To be supplied with Cake!
Go to Jack's for anything and everything you want!; |
AND OO AT ONCE!
Jy8-e
MUSbINS.
untuuiit,
Stull, aud
Nainsook Muslins.
Tuff Jduelin, for wail
LADIE8* COVERINGS.
bilk Cloaks,
Barege Circlet,
Laco Points,
EMBROIDERIES.
Hwita and Jaconet Edging,
Swiss and Jaconet Inserting.
Thread Late and Eiigimr,
Bbck lioni ton Lace.
and the rea! C'LUNY LAC
DOMESTIC8*
Bleached and Brown Drill.
Bleached and Brown Shirting.
Bleached and brown Sheeting
MATTING.
White and Check Matting.
Brussel Carpeting,
Mahogany Oil Cloth,
And a large lot of YANKEE NOTIONS. Jcl*-c
J. E. GULLATT,
BRASS FOUNDRY, GAS FITTING,
—AND—
GENERAL REPAIR SHOP,
Corner of Buller and Railroad Street*,
Opposite Ga. R. R. Machine Shop,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
H AVING withdrawn from the firm of Gollatk Butler.
A Co., I have established myself permanently, to
do Foundry work in all of its branches.
In Brass, German Silver; Iron, Ae.,
Will keep constantly on hand and for sale,
BRAZING, SPELTER, BABBET
AND ANTI-FRICTION METAL,
TINNERS’ and PLUMBERS’ SOLDER.
GAS FITTING and JOB WORK
Done in the beat workman-like manner aud with dispatch.
Long association with the mechanical interests of At
lanta authorizes mein soliciting a share of jmtronnge
from my old friends. Those at a distance who favor in<*
with their orders shall have evidence that th?ywill be
met promptly and faithfully.
Address J. E. GULLATT,
_ mayfr-atn Atlanta. Ga.
NATIONAL HOTEL,
Corner Whitehall Street and Western A Atlantic Railroad,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
This Newly Erected, Commodious,
FIRST CLASS HOTEL,
Elegantly furnished throughout, and complete in all its
appointments, will be thrown open for the recep
tion of guests,
Monday Evening, May 21M, 1860.
A IT ACHED to the Hotel is a fine Billiard Parlor with
Phelan Tablet). A first class Bar, fully and com
pletely stocked with choice liquors. Wine* and Cigars.
The patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.
PRATT, l'OND ,t COREY,
l*roprictors.
H. D. Hassis, Clerk.
Late of tho “ Brown House,’’ M-tcun, Georgia.
may25—5m
PIANOS! PREMIUM PIANOS!
NK\V ARRIVAL OK
7 AND 7 1-4 OCTAVE PIANOS.
A NOTHER .upnly of the wrll-knnwn. <le*crvo<t!v ap.
predated and popular PIANO FOHTKS, made hy
n. WOKCRHTRIl and { V «.k
1IAINKN HUOTHUIIS, i " ,B * or S-
11a* Jn*l been received, and are offered for **l« at peter*
Talent of Ihl* rouutry, m».v ii,’ won In Pamphlet *t the
Agent'* Store.
XU—Tho hljthret price allowed for old Piano* when ex-
changed for new one*.
Good *ccond-hand Plano* for *ale or to rent.
AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES!
letiiptatlnc * chaiiite of hnoine**, bv
Mn*. HIIAl'UUIXKR,
m»y*~Sni_ Whitehall Street.
INSURANCE AGENCY.
WM. MAHKIIAM, A»ont.
M. O. MAHKIIAM, AmLImiI Agvut.
«nice at lt. JI. Clarke’*, Whllcliall Hired.
TUB FOLLOWING HKL1ARLB CKMPAN1KS
Are reproMBted by the above AKvnt*:
Phoenix lu.nrauce Oompany Hartford, Con*.
Mere-hot) ta' Imuran ce tfoinpany. Hartford, Oran.
City Fire In.urance Oetapany Hartford, CVran.
ConnecUrttt Fire Imnranre Company.... Ilartferd, Oran.
Columbia le.aranc* Company New York.
Croton launare Company New York.
None fob Fir* laturanre Company Norwich. Coon.
HUk* taken on •• fovotnhle term* «• In *ny 'inl-daa*
reimjanlr*, and nil In**** promptly ndjn.ted.
U»e~He£mboldTExtrftot BuoIul ’
BUGGIES, CARRIAGES,
Iron Axle Plantaiion Wagons, &c.
M R. O. II. JONES is our role Agent for the sale of
Buggies, Carriages, Plantatioi Wagons, Ac., in -
Atlanta, and will keep constantly on bond, for sale, at
manufacturera’price*, the above article*, and any order*
*cnt through him will be promptly filled by u?.
All work warranted for twelve month*.
GOWER A RICH, Manufacturer*,
Gainesville, Ga.
OX HAND AND FOR SALE.
I have received a lot of tho above named art .cle*, which
I can sell cheaper than Northern firm*, besides being
much better work. The reputation of the above firm l*
known for good work all over tho State; comment i*
unnecessary.
I shall continue to receive from time to time, con
signments of all kind* of Vehicle* at my Stables and Car
riage Repository, on Loyd street. The puhlic are re-
O. II. JONES.
SOUTHKKN MUTUAL
Fire Insurance Company
OF ATHENS, GEORGIA.
Capital (PAOOO *
Baltic Kira Ininrance Company of New
York Capital J34I,SW 81
National Klro and Marine Imnranre Com
pany of New Orlcnu*. Capital over tWWVO
Southern Mutual Life In.urance Companv
of Columbia, 8.0 tb
Traveler'* In.urance Company of Uartford.
Connecticut, Capital over (800,000
In.nrance taken In the above reliable lompauie*, at
reasonable rate*, and lo.K* prompt)" paid.
\V. I>. IWTTILLt
Agent at Atlanta, office with Toramey, Stewart .v i>...
Key.tonc BuildlUR, Whitehall atreet.
Mr. Kuttlllo 1* authorized to adju.t all claim* of Iu*u-
ranec with the Baltic Company, without reference to the
head office. mavlt—3m
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a. z. ontiK. tv. f. r*niuu.
ORME & FARRAR,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Commission Merchants,
Murlottn tStroot,
ATLANTA GEOliCJlA,
m*ye-e _
COTTON YARNS,
Asnaorted Number*, S, 10 nnd lit.
roll aaLE nr
STEADMAN, SIMMONS & CO.,
JeM—3m Xorcrov* Bnilding.
MONUMENTS, HEAD STONES
axd au. Kttfita or
M.YHULU WOlllv.
T 1IK undervlgned having aceeptcd an Act are from en*
of the larye.t Mtrhfomaunncturer* in thl* eoemry.
I* prepared to fural.h all hind, ol Marble Work at short
notice. Hook of Specimen Design, ran ho »,vn at antes
of Langaton, Crane ft Co., Alah*n<a stpect.
ROSS CRANE. Agent.
OHNATIKNTAl. IKON WOIIK,
I RON FENCINQ, Verandah., Store Front*, and all Or
namental Iron Work *UI heM'hl at niaaaiactiirerv'
price*. Book of De*lgn* con he .wu *1 offlr* of Lao*
.ton. Crane ft Co.
_Jrt»-*m ROSS CRANE, Agent.
* N. N. KKNDUICK CO.,
PIALXK* IN
Carpets, Oil Cloths, Mattings,
CURTAINS, MUADX38. AN1)
Fine Home Fumiihing Goods,
ruAXKux tviuiixe, .ujiHiu srsaw..
ATLANTA, ........ QSOROIA.
«tar*»-e
PHILLIPS & FLANDERsT
Qeneral Commlselon Morohants,
ltn.r.r.n.1