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Tuesday Morning, April 30, 1887.
The Dally Intelligencer.
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nth our now power presses, am! almost endless as- | Attention aud a Inrim nmnu "TT* “ luul1
brtmcnt of typo, both plain sod ornament.: .„,t „i,r I .,. ’. . Iar8 ° nnmber of gCUtlemon le
DI»thi u „|,i, eU .Vutvftl.
The elegant new steam firo ongtno of Flro
Company No. 1 rcachod the city over the Macon
* weetem Road yeatertlny afternoon at two
o clock, in charge of Messrs. Bracken and Ells
worth, engineers ol the company, who went to
Savannah to meet the steamer. As a matter of
course, so distinguished au arrival attracted much
type, both plain suit ornamental, tad with I l0r8 ° ° f gCUtlenion r «-
lllfnl printers and pre««meu, wo aro proofed to fill all £? lred t0 * 10 ° e P° l U P° U the arrival of the train,
brdcri lu the line of Piuntino, in ta auportor style amt " Rteamcr left Now York on Thursday last,
i' rmS “ "‘uT'" ' b8 dooean - v "' h<M '° I al 4 °' pl(K ' k in ‘he afternoon, and reaching hero
su ■?? - vester<, “ y - mad ° ih ° <i ' ,ickeat
Khanlca, auctioneer*, banks, railroads, esprws comps- ’ l ' pcvfcr known l* - ”™ New York to tills city.
Inioa, inauiauco compant.s, hotel., rcataurauta, boarding She Wlu manufactured nt Iho Auioskeag Works,
oon ? 5rt k* 11 *' ®^ rki of court*, sheriff*, °f Manchester, New Hampshire, and is a second
[and for all olh*r nwrouLooMano**' col ' e * e *' ,ch l °° 1 '- clas8 °"K lne - The entire cost, including hose,
I Wo print Bu.lnoaa Cards, Vlsltlng'cards “At Horn?’ I < ' arni 'K c . IVolght, etc., will bo something over
j Cards, Wedding Cards. Ball Cards. Show Card., Adml#- S?’ 000 ’ Sho has rnoro tlinn 1100 fcot of hose ot the
j «ion Cards, Election Card., Time Table., Way Bill., cir- moat suporior manufacture. Wo cannot give a
Tr^'De”dV’L^’. D ^ rU ' ^ lc "‘ : “ rre “V«Ue Deed., further description than to say that this new and
i ™ , ““ —■>*»»».
[ urea. Bills of Lading, Manlfe.t., Shipper.' Itecolpts, D0 ° f 110 111081 °'°K luU specimens ol mcchanis
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
NATIONAL - HOTRL.
ND i" • <• rllOlMUKTOIT.
11. D. Harris, Clerk.
MONDAY, APRIL 39. 1867.
T B Peddlo, Newark, N ,T.
Mrs T B Peddlo, Newark.
Mias M McrrlBon, NJ.
Mias A Morrison, N J.
P A Cranes, Teun.
\V Stevenson, N Y.
Mrs Oliver, Pa.
Miss Oliver, Pa.
Mrs Dove, Pa.
J C Freeman, Griffin.
J II Adams, (la.
Mrs J II Adams A child, Ga.
P N Klrabro, LaGranva.
B Hamilton, Ga..
W G Trammell, Ga.
Miss 8 Thomas, Macon.
8 Timurs, N Y.
T B Burch, Dalton.
SPECIAL NOTICES.
S»»wo, Augusta.
Mi-b B Barrow, Ga.
Miss J Howland, Ga.
.1F Lewis, Md.
II 8 Hughes, N Y.
O T Rogers, Ga.
II F Treadwell. Mass.
8 8 Harris, N Y.
J Purcell. Augusta.
•J W Ragland, ImQ range.
II Goodman. Columbus.
It F Lyon, Macon.
T Affleck, Texas.
Mrs T Affleck, Texas.
K J Starr. Athens.
Mrs hi J Starr, Athens.
A 8 Parrlst, Tenn.
G \V Ashbuni, Columbus.
(■ Pflofer, Oartersvlllo.
J Marks, Ala.
PII Woodward, Ga.
Droggl.t,' Labels, Tobacco Labels, Clothing Labels, Bilta wc ov,:r 8a "’. For tile present, and until her new
ol fare. Concert Bin. i*.— - 'quarters on Broad street are lluished, sho wiV
share the liospitality of her cliarming little sistei
of No. 2. It would be a good idea if the boys
ST'Andovsou, Marietta.
AIYIEItlOAN IIOTBL.
WHITE A WHITLOCK l’llOPHIETORS.
MONDAY. APRIL 29. 1807.
F« J 8 Johnson, Petersburg.
I fare. Concert Blits, Program
cwJS 1 9b, ‘ ralbe hMpitalily ° r her cliar »“ ng
BUI. Po.tor. .11 Theater Bills. Show quarters on Broad street are finished, sho will .1 Hirsh, ud.
J ,! ‘I'"- Tassenger Ticket., Dray — 1
*' “ T,okeU ’ Manufacturer's Labels,’Ac. I c m 1 11
All work executed In the moat artlatic manner, and at 0l . 1 could arran 8 e the toilet of their beauty,
. lowe8t pr,MB - Colored printing of all kinds “ml give her a little airing this afternoon In lrout
not ice. ,npcr ur "J 1 ' - *'»' moderate prlcea, and on short | of the Broad Street Theater, where the Fair is
BooK-BDmxnT.-In this branch of Imalneaa we claim
to do work as well as It can be done In New York Spe-
rT ° f “ Ur work “"i 1 1,8 « Mn everywhere, both In
22K? Printing, and we may aafely assert that aat-
lafactlon has been glvon In every inatance.
How 1, Kuded.
\ e mentioned some days ago that the fine
in progress. The ladies, of course, would like
to make her acquaintance.
[communicated.]
May-Day Excursion ol'tho Sunday School
'' children ol the Central and irirat JPrea-
bylerlan Churches.
Parents, teachers and scholars are requested
D C Bobo. Augusta.
W B Flack, Afioon.
J Hlrah, Ga.
II P Williams, Ga.
J T Smith, Augusta.
J F GaiucB, Gallatin.
T Bowden, Ky.
B R FoM, Mobile.
J D Holden, Mobile.
(J C Dunn, Greenville.
W B Preston, Ga.
.1 Marshall, Macon.
B W Spire, Nashville.
T Vaughn. Augusta.
S Swarz. Baltimore.
W D Glenn, Go.
AN SimpBOu, Marietta.
B R Rldgcly, Baltimore.
J T Shipp, Social Circle.
8 M Jones, Augusta.
R T Fouche, Rome.
K J Kingsberry, Texas.
R M Hunter, Marietta.
1C H Karle, Marietta.
J 0 Loyd, Oglethorpe co.
G M Brnuner, Teun.
J K Jones, Memphis.
J T Willingham, Ga.
T A Buddie, LaGrange.
D A Tibbs, Ada.
J It Hau»on, N O.
8 Jones, Ga.
M T Trammell, Griffin.
W I) Rainy, Macon.
saddle horse ot Dr. Wilson had been stolen and b ° &t lll ° cftr - ahetl M o’clock, A. M.,...
dial the thief bad made good his escape. When Wedncsday next - with lhelr lunch. The cxcur
last seen, the horse and rider were rapidly pass- SIOn wiU bc to Newnan, to return iu the evening,
ing up the Marietta road. Three gentlemen M the chik,rcu °' llle lll) °ve mentioned cliurches
George Kries, Esq., at their head, went iu irame- T® ex P ected to “ l ‘ e nd- Refreshments in abun-
diate pursuit, and were so successlul in follow- ' anco w ' d ke furnished by the parents, teachers
ing the route taken by tho thief, that they could “ nd J he committee for aU tlie children. Should
liear of him but a short distance ahead of them tllC wcat,ler 1 )<! inclement, the excursion wi
c. From one nf iha no.,...— i I lake place on 1 hursdav. Committee.
PLANTERS’ HOTEL.
. o’llALI.ORAN 1’KOPKIKTOIt.
Edward Pardons, Clerk.
MONDAY, APRIL 29. 18117.
L L Llttlo, Tuskegee. J Parrish, Newport.
A J Jones, N C.
W Bisemnan, Ga.
FT Powell,Ga.
J M Harwall, Ga.
C Martague, 8 C.
J Valentino, Ga.
J T Ware. S C.
S A Pratte, Ga.
J E Thompson. Ga,
M Mullen.
, Newp
i, Tallb<
iot Ca.
nil the while. From one of the party we learn
that the pursuers and pursued slept within a I Mo,..vale Spring..
lmU-mdc of each other the first night out. The This delightful summer resort will be open lor
pursuit was continued to within a few miles'of llle reception ot visitors on the first or June It
teuton, in Cherokee county, when the tbief, has been placed in a state of thorough repair bv
wSs Z'! H° W ka ?7 U ’ SOU8 '“ t r °‘ Uge “ 1,16 Me38IU WhUe & Whitlock . Proprietors ot the
vvoods, tbus rendering ins capture next to impos- American Hotel, of this city, who are determined
\ tl.nt waa a8certa,ned b y ‘lie party from that nothing shall be omitted that can add to
h»n i V , e 18 “ reglllllrly organized Hie comfort and pleasure ot their guests at that
“ !„ 7 horso ‘ “ cve8 > wll0se lino of com- popular summer resort. Tho point is high and
municauon extends as far as Mobile. In the healthy, and can boast a loveliness of scenery to
vicinity of Canton they are known to have a be found at but few places of a similar cliarac-
z, r p, M t “ r ""» s ~"' ™ «>• wa ,»d„
noin to aniri 7® ^ fr ° m HnC reCtion of Whit0 * Whitlock, boll, of whom are
he iliicitZr; and \ a S ° r pid a ma,!D(?r is wel1 knowu lu 'bo traveling public, we feel con-
the illicit traffic earned on, tlmt it is quite im- (blent that the place will prove a most attractive
possible to recover stolen property of that cha one to pleasure-seekers, or to invalids. See the
racter. A number of tho men composed of the advertisement in another column.
gang are actually known, but the law lias thus I ♦-
far been unable to reach them. A large num- At'ana mineral Spring,
her of horses, stolen 'in East Tennessee are Al1 cdbrt is being made to re-organize the com-
known to havo been carried to tlmt point.’ ' j,, pan y to which the above property belongs. A
one instance, wo are informed that a pursuing I 01 . s of the 8tockll °f<lers is called for this
J Leonard, U & A
M J Houston, USA.
A Chapel, Tenn.
S M Sleeper, Tenn.
W Bendcn, Ga.
J O Connell, Augusta. „
T Mag ruder. Washington. J W Archer,
J J Suggs, Stauton.
C C AlMHen, Staunton
F Pugh, Dempolia.
M Gage, Scoon...
F Harris, Pettersburg.
M Marsh, Oxford.
F M Oglesby, Columbus.
W Athner. Columbus.
T Drake, Monroe Co.
T II Wright, Macon.
J F Frnncla, Macon.
R Neater, Jackson.
B A Davis. Tilton.
S Campbell. Texuu.
J M Bell, W est Point.
nguBta.
S M Aubry, 8elma.
T B Brunson, Selma.
K R Ashton, Culpeper.
COMMERCIAL.
A T li A xN T A W HOLEdALE MARKET.
Below wo give tho prices now
Tuesday, April 30.
ruling in this market.
Axes,—S. W. ColliuB—$ dozen
Teneyck’s and Blodgett’s, d
Bacon.—Shotildcre, ^ lb....
Plain Western Hame, ^ lb
Canvass Hams,
$23 00 @ 24 00
dozen.. 19 00 @ 20 00
4 © 12)tf
party from East Tennessee succeeded in over
taking and capturing a number of valuable ani
mals, and dispersing the gang. Since it is known
that such an organization is in actual existence,
and that members of it aro doubtless daily seen
to stand upon onr street corners, too much pre
morning, at 0 o’clock, at the office of O. H.
Jones, Esq., on Loyd street, for tho purpose of
taking steps towards resuscitatiug the spring-
This should be done by nil means. The water
is known to possess mineral qualities of a rare
order, and if the necessary repairs are made, the
caution cannot be used by parties owning fine 8pr ' ng wiU COMtUut0 anoth er attraction of our
stock. Gentlemen of that character aro quite I !„l &dy ^popular town. In years gone by, a large
fastidious, and want fine stock only.
Opening or the Fair. _ r __
The Fair opened last evening at the Broad ture . resident or visiting
■Street Theater, under very favorable auspices.
At an early hour the visitors commenced goth
' ring, and by 10 o’clock the hall was thronged.
The scene presented on entering the spacious
hall, said to bo the finest iu all Georgia, was de
number of invalids havo been materially bene
fitted by the waters of this spring, and it should
be placed at the disposal of all such in the fu
Fulna <k Farroit.
We desire to direct especial attention to the
extensive grocery-und commission bouse of the
above gentlemen, on Decatur street. From their
chiediy brilliant. On each side, extending from I nraTenfrork 1 " 180 '' 11 "' 3 “ T”' bH T” tb °' r
tii.m.in a .. ° .. I present stock is very complete, and, if we mis-
the main entrance down to the stage, were the [ ftke
tables, surmounted :by tasteful decorations, anti
.literally loaded with all sorts ot things, both
.fanciful and substantial. These were presi
ded over by ladies with that grace and elegance
peculiar to the “gentler." Immediately next to
not, the aity and country trade will find it
to their advantage to consult them.
New Ice Cream Saloon,
Feaso .& Jack, on Alabama street, are fitting
up, next door to their popular "Empire Rcstau
the atage was a table extending nearly across the I rftnt >” an elegant Ice Cream Saloon. It is Intend
hall. This, and wo disclaim any purpose to dc- ed nl °re especially for the ladles, and will
■tract from the other tables, seemed iu our hum- dou ' g P r °vea delightful resort in the warm sum
tie judgment to be the most magnificent ol them mer l ' me The saloon will bo in full operation
*11. Aside from its lovely floral decorations, the | ln K few Hays.
f ( Jack.’ Confectionery.
1 he lee Cream Saloon of this establishment
open to the public.
Soda Water.
This delightful beverage may be had iu all its
purity at Taylor & Davis’ Drug Store. Call and
see them.
Auction Till* Horning;-
Colonel Adair will sell a lot of slightly dam
aged Corn this morning. See notice.
arrangement of its articles was such as to pro
duce.an effect at oaefi striking to the looker-on.
One feature is worthy of special mention, botli I which enjoyed a vast popularity last7mmer>
from its originality and appropriateness. In the being fitted up, and in a tew days will he thrown
center was erected a belfry, aud in that belfry
hung a bell of the most exquisite manufacture,
the material used being nothing more nor
less than candy! It was certainly as perfect
in shape and in general appearance, though far
more comely, as those more clamorous ones of me
tallic substances. In beautifully wrought candied
letters on the exterior were the words: "I'll sound
thenlsrm, nnd the noble firemen will ^respond,”
and they certainly will, for no city iu all the land
■can boast a more efficient fire organization than
ithat of Atlanta. \\ enoticed hanging from the arch
'ot one ot tlie side tables, a similar design, though
ithe bell was of different material, being wrought
>uf evergreens. There were other atlractivo fea-
mures at that gorgeous table next the stage, but
•we have not space to particularize. Its fair pro-
prietore, and brave men, (the veritable “Old
T.'ife” filling a clerkship there, and in full uni-1 Har.lial'a Notice,
form,, too, but alas 1 not such as he so worthily I call the attention of Merchants aud others
wore on other occasions that yet linger iu momo- lo Sections 328, 332, 333 and 834 of the City
ry,) miret have expended a vast deal of labor in Code, in relation to offensive matter thrown
MINIATURE ALMANAC FOR APRIL,
TUESDAY, APRIL 80.
Duo Rises 4.60; Son 8«ts i
Moon Ri»e8 and Seta 1.5(1.
l’HABKB OF TUB MOON.
New Moon—4(1. 5h. 20m. evening.
FirHUJuarter—lid. lOh. 25m. morning.
Full Moon—18d. Oh. 32m. evening.
Last Quarter—26d. 9h. 17in. evening.
upon
its arrangement. I streets or lots, aud particularly request that the
The fonr ballot-boxes were handsomely locat- practice of depositing dead rats and fowls upon
■ed in pagoda-like structures, enveloped in ever- the streets be stopped. These Sections of the
greens, in tlie .center of the hall. These were ordinance will bb rigidly enforced, especially
presided over by ladies. Wc believe no regis- as the weather is getting warm, and the tilings
trsiion was required, but the precious privilege | alluded to, aro becoming intolerably offensive.
L. P. Thomas, City Marshal.
Ot
(so called) was enjoyed alike by all, irrespective
of age, sex or condition in fife. In fact, several
of the “ disfranchised ” availed themselves of an
opportunity not likely to occur again soon. Tlie
first ballot box was £or the purpose of
receiving the votes lor the fair woman after
whom the new steamer of No. 1 Company I A CAR, freoof charge, will be attached to the tralu for
is to be named. Tlie second, to contain the voles Uosi>eUud the““aSilM“aSd’thecity EdhoMaadlheh
SPECIAL MAY-DAY TRAIN
FOB KENNESAIV, HAY 2d,
WILL LEAVE ATLANTA AT 8.60, A. ’.M
cast for the lady whose name will he engraved
upon the boll. Tlie third, lor tlie most popular
alderman, to whom will be presented a gold-
headed cane^ and the fourth lor the Base Ball
Club, to whom an elegantly wrought but will lie
given. This novel feature ot the Fair attracted
much attention, was a source of some merri
ment, and will result in raising a considerable
sum towards the purchase of tlie alarm bell.
Near the main entrance was a Post Office, and
nearly opposite stood the tent of a gypsey for
tune teller, botli of which proved a source of
revenue of not inconsiderable proportions. Old
crusty bachelors were the recipients of delicate
rose-tinted billet dout al the former, while the I r | , "' a ^bPbi.AK place i« Uuiua uius'antiy mted up,
•»“!»«. bwomea.la-
ipe
families.
Tickets for Uie trip may be procured of Messrs. Abbott
& Bros., Whitehall street, or ol Messrs. Richards, Ala-
boms street.
Price of Tickets for Children uuder 12 years old
Price of Tickets fur Youths 12 to 16 years old. ^
Whole Tickets op
Every family should carry with them their"own sub
stantlals and refreshments.
The City Brass Band have heeu engaged for the occa-
» 1(>n - aprZS—It
CHICAGO ALE DKPOT,
Alabama Street.
H. E, KENNEY, Proprietor.
fuir gypsey stood ready at her tent door to trace | vorUejUace^of resort to all who delight to imbibe that
in the fines ot lair or rough hands tlie hidden
mysteries attendant upon le grande passion. The
delicious beverage
FRESH A L E A NI) FORI ER
Are constantly received by Mr. Kenny, aud he will guar
antee to please all who may calf upon him. lie lr —
pared to eupply Ale and Porter to Famlllrj, Hotels
wisdom of this “ weird sister ” was invoked by
many.
Altogether, we found tlie Fuir full of interest I *—5“ ■“rreje- noteis, nan-
The merry throng seemed iu a high state ot en- ““ y “' ‘ ud
joyment, and we are confident that the result ol r Juft “««d P Porter‘Xi!iX ttodtaXd'tto Pm-
llast evening’s operations will foot up handsomely l lrletor imM* *>y prompt.attention, to build ua one of
J Lite largest houses m the South. He wiU sell at either
jiD dollars anu cunts. It will reniaiu open to-day wholwalo or retail. Call and »ee ine.
and to-night, and as the efforts of the ladies de- a P r *’^t M. B. KE-NNBY.
.serve to be crowned with success, we are quite Lookout for “Uncle Billy’s” Bell
JtAPfailV tl.rit # I. r% lw.ll tsfill Kf. /ivln..ni...,l*. J I
O.V TUB FIRST HA T!
householiTfurniture.
W ILL be sold, at the Mechanics’ nonse, on Lovd
street, opposite O. H. Jones’ Stable, on WKl).
NEMDAY MORNING NEXT, May 1st, the followtne
uamed Uonaebold Furaltnre, to-wlt;
Bedateada odd Mattnaaes, Tables, Chairs,
Cooking and Heating Stovea, Dlshea—assorted
Quilts, Sheets, Blankets, Ac.,
With any number of other articlea too numerous to men
tion. The goods are principally sound and new, and sold
on account of the parties embarking otherwise
ir yon want good bargains, fail not to attend. Sale
will commence at )0 o'clock, A. M.
apri»—Id <PJL M. HILL, Auctioneer.
certain that the ball will bo extensively visited.
The excellent brass band ot Prof. Clark will be
J'ound in attendance with its enlivening strains.
Excursion le Kenneauw.
Aa excursion to Ktnnesaw Mountain will be
made on the 2d of Alay. It is understood that
all may attend who are so inclined. Tlie train
ill leave Atlanta at 6.50 o’clock, A. AL, and re
turn to the city at liulf past six o'clock, P. M.
Major r a)Jacu has kindly consented to furnish
the necessary transportation. Refer to the ad
vertisement elsewhere.
Clear Ribbed Slaea, ^ lb
Clear SideB, # lb i-j
Bagging.—Gunny, by the bale, $ yd.. !i r »
BuCter.—Qoflhen, $ lb 40 Qh
Country 30 @
Western 40 ^
Beeawax.—$ lb 35
Black Popper.—19 lb jw c*.
Corn.—WTiite, Western, new..
Yellow or mixed, $ bushel.
Meal, $ bushel
Oats,
Cheese. -Hambnrg, lb
New York State
English Dairy
Crackers—$ lb
Cigars.—Imported, $ 1,000...
Medium
Common
Cheroots
<6> 1 05
1 60
(5) 1 62H
(& 1 00
- Candy, $ Ih
Candles—Adamantine, $) lb.
14 00 ((0 15 00
40 © 45
Sperm. W lb
Star, \i lb
Stcarlno, lb w
Coffee—Java, Wlb 40
Rio, $9) 28
Factory Goods.—Cotton Thread 2 25
BrownS
Brown Sheetings,^yard..
I lb.
20
Flannels.—Red, $ yard 60 1 50
white, JB yard 40 (& 1 00
Flour.—Fancy, $ bbl., white wheat. (ft 20 00
Extra Family, ft bbl 17 00 (it 19 00
Extra ft bbl ^ 16 00
Superfine, ft hbl. 13 00 @14 00
Glass.—8 by 10, ft box 0 00
10 by 12, ft box 945
13 by 16. ft box 9 50 @ 9 75
Gunpowder.—ft keg. Rifle 9 50 10 60
Dupont’s, blasting ft keg 7 00 <& 7 60*
Hay.—Kentucky Timothy, ft lb (& 2%
Herrings.—Smoked, ft box 100 (& 1 60
Hides,—Dry, ft lb 12U(#n 14
Hoes.—Wincted Hoe Co., ft doz 13 50 S 14 00
Hoop Skirts.-ft doz 9 00 <& uo 00
Iron.—ft lb 8 <& i2M
Lard.—In barrels and kegs 15 (Ze 17
Lead.—ft lb a ^ m
Leather.—Sole, ft lb 30 (& 4u
Upper, ft lb 50 frn 75
French Calfskins ft doz 66 00 Ot 85 00
Harness, ft lb 45
LUuori,—French Brandy, ft gallon.... 8 00 @ 16 00
Domestics Brandy, ft gallon 3 50' 4 50
Holland Gin, ft gallon 6 50 6a 7 00
Domestic Gin, ft gallon 3 50 Qt 4 00
Jamaica Rum, ft gallon 6 00
New England Rum, ft gallon 8 50
Corn Whisky, ft gallon 2 75
Bourbon Whisky, ft gallon 2 76 @ 6 00
Robinson County, ft gallon 3 00 Ga 4 00
Rectified Whisky 2 25 Ga * 76
Peach Brandy, ft gallon 4 00 (ft 6 O')
8 (K)
^ 4 60
3 75 (ft 3 00
Port,
Apple Brandy 350 <& 4 00
Sherry, ft gal 8 50 Ga 5(H)
1 ft gal 3 50 (g> 6 00
5 00
35 00
6 00
3 75
20 00
27 00 © DO 00
4 00
3 60
„ 3 50
Madeira, ft gal 3 50
Champagne, ft case 17 00
Old Rye Whisky 3 00
ijime.—ft barrel 3 00
Lumber.—ft 1,000 feet, green
Kiln drieci
Laths.—ft 1,000, sawed
Mackerel.—ft kit 3 00
ft barrel 22 00
Nails.—4d to sod 9 50
3d ft keg
Pickles.—Gallon Jars, ft doz. '..
Half gallon jars, ft di
Quarts, ft doz
Pints, ft doz
. ft doz....
Prints.—ft yard
Pea Nuts—ft bushel
Bye. ft bushel
Raisins.—Whole boxes, 25 lbs.
Halves, 12^ lbs
Quarters. U# lbs
Rice,—ft ro
Rope.—urcenleaf, and other standard
brands, machine made, ft lb
Hand made, ft lb
Shot,—ft bag . . ;
Steel.—ft lb
Spool Thread.—ft dozen, Coate’s
Amory’s ft dozen
Silk finish, ft dozen
Salt.—Liverpool, ft sack w _
Smoking Tobacco.-ft lb 25
8oap—liar, Atlanta Manufactory, ft lb. 10
Collates, ftlb 15
Starcn.—ft lb i.»
Sardines— X boxeB. ft ease..
ugar.—Brow “
Clarified, A .
B, ft tb..
C, ft lb.
Louf nnd
Granulated
Syrup.—Cnne, ft gallon..
Sorghum, ft gallon..
New Orleans, new (
i 3 50
i 27 00
i 10 00
10 00
10 00
7 50
5 (X)
3 25
15 ®> 23
1 IX) GO 2 00
00 Go 00
6 00
6 00
3 25
2 00
13 G& 14
16 G& 17
16 G& II)
<2> S 60
15 ® 30
1 25
85
S3?" state Lottery, U, r the bene
fit of the OrpliAns* Home. Supplementary Class,
No. M. The following were the drawn nnmbere, April ail
1807:
86—24—48—69-61—16-77—11—41—70-78—39
—W. W. BOYD A 00., Manager,.
KS S '?’» Rent.—A Dwelling Home with
fonr large room, and largo basement, yard,
and garden, with Bhade truce: I, in a good location.
Posaceeloo given at onco. Apply to
aprM-at O. It. JONES.
Movgaii & Co. take pleasure In In
forming tholr many friend, and the public gen
erally, that they havo Juat received a complete aB,ort-
metit of Walnut, Mahogany, and Cottago Seta, with and
without marble; Sideboard,, Derby Chairs, and Mcdal-
llon Rocker,. I B fact, the moat fttatldlous can he (lilted.
Quick Sales and Short Profits is our motto.
apriW-lit MORGAN & CO.
* genteel Hat 1« a. Indlapenea-
hie ln this enlightened age, an a good educa
tion. No man can look like n gentleman without both
I ho latter may not bo within the reach of every man, hni
the formor le, for I havo token cepeclnl pains to eee that
there Bhall bo do doflclency in Hate for the people of this
whole Bcction of country. I havo taken the matter under
my especial charge, and ir there la to bo aecn a man In
tho wholo of Upper Georgia with a “ ahocklng had hat "
tho fault le ontlroly his own I My present supply Is Im-
metisc, and it Is beautirul. It Is also cAsap/ Ho cheap as
lo place a new Hat within tho reach of tho humblest
nun. J am preps red to Bell country merchants on nearly
as fair term, as they can purchase the same gooda In tho
city of New York. My connection with an Immenao hat
manufactory, Is such aa' to enable me to do that. I will
sell 0110 hat or one thousand, and to one man or a thou
sand mCD. I ant not particular. I want It distinctly un
derstood that I am able to Bell to everybody. Tho fash
ionable youog gentleman in the city, let him be ever
fastidious, can be Bulled by coining to my “ Emporium,’
Whitehall etreet. The plain, blunt old gentleman can
dud in my stock Just the thing he wanta to cover
venerable head. I also havo a maguWccnt assortment of
Trunks, Umbrellas and Walking Canes, nnd a host of
other things In my lino of business. I invite tho country
trado to call aud see me, and to como at once I I am em
phatically a hat man. My lire thus far has been spent In
the trade, aud I shall devote the remainder of It to
soino delightful employment. I am “postod" on the
Hat question, and If anybody doubta It, lot them ruah
frantically to my establishment and bc convinced that
speak “ words of soberness and truth.”
J. M. HOLBROOK.
Free for AH-
tra FO KLPMET HENAL.
aprSB—
A Largo Arrival of Furniture ot
every description. Chamber Seta from $45 to
$-160. Onr stock of Cottage Furniture, especially, Is
large. Wo can glvo satisfaction lu kind.
apraa-Ot MORGAN & CO.
|T3k Book and Job Printing.—Tbe In-
TELT.iGRNoxn having made additions to Its Jon
Dki’autvknt, and having Jnst received a large and line
assortment of Papers and Cards, it la now prepared to
execute all kind, of Job Printing on bb favorable terms
cb any establishment In tho Southern State,, and in na
good style. Particular attention will be given to the
printing of BUI Heads, Circulars, Notes, Drafts, Checks,
Blanks of all kinds. Dray Receipts, Bills of Lading,
Business and Visiting Cards, Pamphlets, Briefs, Ac. All
order, will be attended to with dispatch. decl8—Sw
Railroad Advertisement*.
WESTERN t ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
O N wmr’^ a r . J f ^ 0 ^? lY m ’ P “’ Mn S« Tr * ,n ‘
GOING NORTH.
LEAVING ATLANTA.
D . A,L , r <*?5f PT Sundays) Great Nobtu-
H *j‘» K. T r Zf(,e.Tn. Rains’ LVoi'vUR
* <W,Mton k R ' Memphis,
?ubdays). Dalton Ac-
Atlanta Adverttnemente,
1867 Spril£ & SMIDir 1867
DRY GOODS
Cheaper than Ever!
No. 54.
AQUA DE MAGNOLIA.
ONE PRICE ONLY!
bathe°!!w! r«i lellt j Sa P erlor to auy Cologne, need to
fresh pernoa, to render the skin soft and
headache,^kc.’ f *“6»omA«on, Jo perfnme clothing, for
Stfii. i n ?v« 1110 ' L re h,lu ®’ Washington, Baltl-
2. < U^? ll ! a ?° £ h “’ an “ Nkw York, arrive at Chat-
TA ?^!? aA ^ M., connecting with trains of Nashville
Chattanooga Hallroad for Nuaiivtllo, Louisville
and tho West, “nd trains of the Memphis & Charles
ton Railroad for Memphis, New Obleahs, &c.
COHING SOUTH.
ABBIVE AT ATLANTA.
1.361 A. HI. Daily Great Southerm Mail,—Leaving
Chattanoooa 4.:» P. M., connecting with trains ol
*. nd Mempfis A Charleston
rjtHIH principle will bc strictly adhered to, and It mnst
be obvious to the moat Inexperienced that It la the only
safe and correct one for the purchaser, aa all cannot know
the value of goods, nud would bc liable to pay too high
for gooda where there is an asking nnd a taking price.
—3 Agents.
Saratoga Spring Water, soldb all Drnggl,ts.
XffiK M - connccl "* wlu >
9.60 A. M. Daily (except Sundays) Dalton Ac-
close connection, with train, of Nashville A Chattn-
ilA^™» * Charleston Railroad,, and
Dalton at 7.40 A. M., connecting with train, or East
TenneBsee A Georgia Railroad.
PULLMAN'S PATENT SLEEPING COACHES
On all Night Trains.
Ma,to™n B ,poSn.
DOUBLE DAILY PASSENGER ill
BETWEEN ATLANTA
—AND—
New York, Philadelphia, Washington,
AND OTHER EASTERN CITIES.
QUICK SALES AND LIGHT PROFITS!
This motto, I lind from past experience In trade, lo bo
a. Immutable aa truth itself, and wll bo falthlully carried
out.
Every customer shall have an interest in my business
from the fact that I will sell
GOODS SO CHEAP
Thai all who may favor me with their patronage will
save money.
.THE ATTENTION OF CLOSE CASH BUYERS
Ib respectfully Invited to an examination of this exten
sive stock.
IMPORTED GOODS
At Less than they Cost to Import, in Gold
.Special Inducement* Oflered to merchant*
IVEW O OODH
Will be Received Every Week !
OVER A MILLION DOLLARS SAVED
taSft 111 ”'“i 1 J l ? da nuRfouian worth |l,S00wh
took cold from a bad hurt In the leg, and wa B useless fo
ntrraw„ „„„ tc a — leg.and waanseless for
year* * n Bed everything I corild hear of with-
It Bo b o C i??.mic??i i 1 tr ed the !dcIlcan Mpctang Liniment,
u soon effocted a permanent cure.”
j a ™ t ? omcr y. Ala.. June 17,1869. ^ L ' D0WNI *' f0 '
pleasure In recommending the Mexican Mns-
ffiJraln, D Sores a sc a ™reh“ able a ,“ d ,) ndi "P CU8 allc article for
C J ?, r Cabs on Horses. Onr men
AcMidall sayit s!&»’ S ° reB '
„ J. W. IlEWiTT,
Foreman for American^ Wells, Fargo’s and Harden’s
beaat, than any article ever diucovercd. Families livi rv
men and planters should always have It on hand 1 ouiri
and sure ft certainly is. All genuine I. wrapped In^steri
E£ te L e ,T av “e 8 ’ ^aarlng tho signature of G. W. West
brook, Cnemlst, and the private U. S. stamp of Demab
Barnes A Co. over the top. "
An effort has been made to counterfeit It with a cheap
alone plate label. Look dottlyl 1
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.
Western & Atlantic and Virginia & Tenn
RAILWAY8.
■A- 1 1 K all II o u t o
Time Table* on and alter Jan. 27, 1807
GOING NORTn.
And if a decline should nt any time take place, customers
will get the fall benefit of It.
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!
1ST e w Arrival 1
I No 1. No. 2.
8.60 A. M. 7.00 P. M
9.31 P. M. 9.81 A. M
5.S0A.M. S.S0P. M
1-eave ovncnDUrg IT.S5 P. M. 7.85 A. M
WfeniNQTON 7.30 A. M. 7.00 P. M
Leave Ba tlmoro 9.80 A. M. 8.60 P. M
Leave Philadelphia 1.83 P. M. 1.12 A. M
Arrive New York I6.40 p, M. 0.00 A. M
COMING SOUTH.
TALLEY, BROWN & CO.,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.,
Aro now dally receiving their
SECOND IN8TA LLMENT
Spring and Summer Goods
Iu addition to their present stock, they will RECEIVE
WEEKLY, during the coming season, the
Lkavk Nkw York ...
Leave Philadelphia..,
Lcavo Baltimore
Leave Washington.
Leave Lynchburg.. ..
Leave Bristol
Leave Knoxville
Arrive Atlanta
No. 1.
aoo A. M.
11.46 A. M.
3.62 P. M.
6.30 P. M.
6.00 A. M.
0.22 P. M.
1.20 A. M.
1.15 P. M.
No. 2.
7.00 P. M
11.00 P. M
3.40 A. M
6.30 A. Al
4.50 P. M
6.10 A. M
1.15 P. M
1.35 A. M
85
f nnd Crushed, ft Ib..
> 1 10
) 3 40
> 1 25
\ 12
) 16
I 12*
i 24 (X)
l 15
k 17*
i 17
16*
i 19
New Orleans new crop, ft gallon.
Muscovado Molassew, ft bbl
Muscovado Molassus, ft hhdu.
Tallow.—ft tt>
Teas—Black,ft Ib
Oruen, ft lb
Ilyson, ft Ib..
18*
1 00 @ 1 10
60 (ft 70
1 (X)
1 25
1 60
1 60
m
1 50
2 50
6 00 <a 7 00
<& 1 26
(& 6 (XI
Young „ J
Tobacco.—Common, ft tb ...
Prlua, jl Bi......... 1 25 q j w
Wine -Kentucky Bagging, W lb
egetablea.—Potatoes, Blah,» barrel
Sweet Potatoes, y bushel,..
Onious, ft barrel
Vinegar.—Cider, y gallon.....
Varnlah.—Wgallon ;;; 550 g Huu
Wrapping Paper,-|) ream ... 1 25 @ 5 00
FINANCIAL.
Exchange on New York.-Buylng at par; selling
* premium.
Gold-Buying at 85 cents; selling at 38 cents.
Silver-Buying at 28 cents ; celling al 83 cents.
Gold Bullion— Buying at $1.25 per pennyweight.
Gold Du«t,-Buying at $1.15®$1.20per pennyweight.
OKOROIA.
Georgia R. R. & B. Co.^nf’Central R. R. Bank. B . U ’ iD §i
Marine Bank of Ga 08 Bank of Middle Georgia 86
Bank of Fulton 35 Bank of Athena.... 42
Bank of Empire State.. 20 Bank of Augusta !.. 33
Augusta lua. & B. Co... 5 Union Bank of Augusta 4
City Bank of Augusta.. 35 Augusta Savings Bank. 15
Mauufac’raB’kofilaeon 20 Timber Cutters’Bank 8
Northwestern Bank 2 Bank of Savannah... 33
Merchants’ & Planters’. 0 Bank of the State 10
Planters’ Bank 10 Bank of Commerce .... 5
Bank of Columbus 7 Mechanics’Bank 2
Bank of Mobilo.. ....'“u.'Utalta of Montgomery... 80
Eastern Bank of Ala.. .. 42 Central Bank.. ... s
Bank of Selma... 20 Northern Bank 60
Commercial Bunk 10|Sonthem Bank 06
,, , „ , aOOTJt CAROLINA.
Bank of Chester
Bank of the State (old).
Bank of C'harleetou
Exchange Bank 12
Merchanta’ (Cheraw)... 12
Bank of Georgetown... 14
Planters’ Bank 10
LATEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS
THKY HAVE ON HAND NOW I
Black and Fancy Silks,
Mozamblquos, Urenadinua,
Organdie Muslins,
White and Black Iron Baregee.
SWISS, MULL, NAINSOOK and JACONET MUSLINS.
White aud Fancy Tarlatons,
White and Fancy Brilliants,
Tucked Skirt Goods,
Alexandre’s Kid Gloves-light colors.
MALTESE AND CLUNY LACE COLLARS.
Lace Points, Grenadine Shawls, Ac.
Orders from the Country Solicited.
apr38—
n. M. WILLIAMS & BRO.
Commission Merchants,
AND DKALCKS IN
GRALN, BACON. LARD, FLOUR,
Western Produce Generally
OLD STAND,
Formerly Theater, now Phtenlx Building,
DEC AT UK ST..
ATLANTA, GA
Newberry. w
Bank of Hamburg 37
Southwestern R.R.Bank 25
Farmers' A Exchange.. 2
Bank ol Camden 40
Bank of 8. C 7
State Bank o
Commercial Bank 8
Planters’ A Mechanics’,
„ , „ „ „ NORTH CAROLINA.
5*“^ ° r ,?. a -P,° , Pear otherN.C. from 80 to
“{Wilmington... IS 86 per cent, dlacouut.
Bank of the State 40|
But little doing in Tennessee and Virginia Bank Bills.
STATE TAX NOTICE.
®* Q lI° n county will be opened on
tOth day of April, ana remain
open unrilthe i B t foy 0 f June. AU persona bolding pro
perty in Fulton county are reauLred to make return of
by llm0, 1 ^ uc found at the store of
Bell A Ormond, pn Whitehall street. Office hours for
le Dresent, from 9 A. Al. to 4 P. M.
AU males between the ages of tw
t mber white
one dollar.
■yyf E have again established ourselves lu our former
business, at the OLD STAND, and beg to tender our ser
vices to former friends aud the public generally. We
have a large and commodious store, and with our past
experience and ample facilities, trust we shall receive aud
merit a liberal patrouage.
IN STORE AND TO ARUIVE;
10000 BUSHELS very choice Tenneaaee Corn,
400(10 Iba.Bacon—Sides, Shonldere, and Hams.
WM. M. WILLIAMS A BRO.
LliUE, LIME.
W E mV 0 !? A S e ,“ U for i be 8818 ot Roger.’ celebrated
, Birde-Eve Lime, and will continue to keep coo-
Btam.y on hand a good .apply, fre-h from the ktlna. P.r-
tiea wanting good Limo, will #nd It to their 'ntereat to
call and tee nt, or aend na their order,
aprgl— 3m WM. M, WILLIAMS * BRO.
!. V. BL'RNXTT. X. 0 . BURKXTT.
A. F. BURNETT & CO.,
Wboleaale and Retail Dealera In pure
CRYSTAL LAKE ICE.
*
W B i*. r ^£°TnJ > ^ ,>ared 10 furei,h Pure CRY8TAI.
ItaKE ICE In any quantity to HoteU, Heetan
ranu..8.1000., and Priv.ta Famtlie,. Particular care
utd attention paid to packing and ahlpplng of Ice to
Country Dealers. ^
Ice Gmuie openit all hour, except Sundaya. Sunday
hours from 6 to 9 A. M.. aud irora 5 to 7 P M J
night ,lckne ‘“’ Ice can “ ol| t*tned at any hour of day or
apr27—3m a. F. BURNETT Jt CO.
Time between Atlanta and New York, 67 Houra
Time botween New York and Atlanta, 64 Honrs
HTTho GREAT MAIL between Atlanta and New
York le carried exclusively by this Line. Tbe only route
between Atlanta and New York which has two Through
l rains, daily, over tho entire line, running 12 hours apart
SLEEPING COACHES ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS
Through Tickets, good until nsed, and
HuKHaite Olioolcocl Through.
To all Important Points.
JAMES LAUDERDALE,
_A““30 General Passenger Agent.
DOUBLE DAILY
All-Rail Passenger Route
bStwern
ATLANTA AND NEW ORLEANS!
T iMK TABLES havo been larrangcd, to take effect on
aud alter JANUARY 27, 186L bj which cloBe con
nections aro made between Atlanta and New -Orleans and
Intermediate points via Grand Junction,
Trains leave Atlanta at 8.60 A. M. and 7 P. M,
Arrive at New Orleans at 8.40 A. M. and 7.30 P. M.
INo Steamboats or Omulbusses on this Route I
KE.K44ANT SLKEPiyg OOACIIK8
On all Night Trains I
BAGGAGE CHECKED THU O UGH 1
Fare as Low as by Any Other Route !
Atlanta 1 ' mU> be lirocur<!d H 1,10 General Ticket Oltlce,
jau27
„ „ W. J. ROSS,
Gen I Sup’t M. * C. H, R., Memphis.
JOHN A. PECK,
M. T. W. A A. R. R„ Atlanta.
THROUGH RATES ON COTTON
Via Western & Atlantic, and Va. & Tenn.
RAILROADS.
T 11 ? /m II ! iw , Ii ‘K ™tos on Colton, per Bate, havo been ea-
itnsl • tabllehed ’ fo take effect on and alter November 1,
FROM ATLANTA, GA.,
_ „ Comp’d Cotton. In Original P’k’g’a.
To New York 6 80 7 m
To Philadelphia........... 6 20 7 ,-
To Baltimore 5 42 g 55
rovldeuce, R. 1 7 20 8 40
Through Bills of Lading will be given al points of ahln
ment, and rotes guaranteed. 1
No Insurance required between Atlnnta and Norfolk.
Cotton will be transferred only at Dalton, Knoxville
and Norfolk. For further Information, apply to
J. W. ROBERTSON,
. . . „ 8o 1jhern Freight Agent
» . A A. and Va. & Tenn. Railway Line,
Or to JOHN B. PECK, M. T,
. ,10v ' ! W.3A. Railroad, Atlanta, Ga.
THROUGH RATES ON COTTON
To-Nashville, Louisville, ami Cincinnati.
Westkrn & Atlantic Railroad, I
Orrict Mastbr of Transportation >.
T un. , „ , .Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1,1866. j
HE following Tariff has been agreed on by Roads In
terested, to take effect on and after November 1,1866:
FROM ATLANTA, GA.,
To Nashville, Tenn *2 35 Der hale
To Louisville, Ky *3 e
To Cincinnati, Ohio i” JM^fbale
Through Bills of Lading will be issued to above points
and the above rates guaranteed. Having an ample outfit’
Roads are enabled to guarantee sure and qnlck transpor
tation. No insnrauce required.
JOHN B. PECK,
I Master Transportation.
JOHN M. GANNON,
Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets,
1’akcB pleasure in announcing to his friends and the
public that tils MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF SPRING
and SUMMER GOODS is now open for Inspection, and
having been purchased under tho most favorable circum
stances, will be sold FOR CASH, AT THE LOWEST
POSSIBLE PRICES.
Spnco will not permit more than a glance at the differ
ent Departments.
Iniral!?“ treet ’' tahfffttble Hair Coloring Is not a dye All
lnBtantanc‘0118 dyes arc coinpoged of lunar caustic nnd
more or less destroy the vitality and bewtySf taoCr
FThis Is the original Hair Coloring, and has been growing
inS twenty years It reitores gray haHo lts
ble > maM?J Or i b ‘ y i^ dual v b80r i? ti , on ’ ln “ nioat remarka-
i«r« ra l 1Iiner t« * B tt ' BO a beautiful hair dressing. Sold in
two aizes 60cents and |l_bv all dealers. *
C. HEIMSTItEET, Chemist.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists
NOTICE.
Western A Atlantic Railroad. )
Office Master of Transportation, >
Atlanta, Ga m Sept. 27,1866. )
N accordanca with instructions from His Excellency,
a« .j. e8 Jenk i nf », Governor, all Maimed Indi-
S ent Soldiers en route for Macon, lor the pumose of ob-
linin^ Artificial Limbs, ou exhibiting certificate of the
Ordinary of bb county, made in compliance with the law
will be passe/ free of charge over the Western & Atlantic
Railroad, both going and returning.
*ep28 J. B. PECK, M. T.
DRESS GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Black and Fancy Silks,
Plain and Printed Organdies,
Plain and Embroidered Grenadines,
Launs, Cambrics, nnd Chambray,
Challies, Tamnrtlne,
Broch-Baroge, Engll8h DeBc B e ’
Printed Brilliants,
Mozambique,
Printod Jaconets,
Printed Percales,
Pine Apple Cloth.
HOUSE-KEEPING DEPARTMENT.
9,10,11, and 12-4 Bleached and Brown Sheeting,
8, 9, and 10-1 Bleached and Brown Table Damask,
A SPLENDID LINE OF
Irish Linens, Napkins,
Towels, Scotch Diaper,
Iluck Diaper, Russia Crash,
Marseilles and Lancaster Qnilts
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT.
Swiss, Jaconet, Nainsook,
Mull, nnd Crimped Muslins,
Plaid and Striped Nainsook,
Swiss and Jaconet Muolins,
Pin Cord Muslins, Bishop Lawii,
White and Colored Tarlatons,
Brilliantes,
Dotted aiul Figured Swiss.
A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
Silk and Silk Lace Cloaks,
Rotundas and Poiuts,
Grenadine aud Barege Shawle.
A FULL LINE OF
Paris Silk Mitts, Alexandre’s Kid Gloves,
Lisle Thread aud Cotton Gloves, *
Black and White Silk Gloves,
Silk, Linen, and Palm Leaf Fans,
Fine French Corsetts,
Ladies’ White English Hose,
„ . (some very superior,)
Embroideries, Laces,
Collars and Cnfl’.i,
Bordered and llem-Stiched
L, C. Ilandkorchlefs,
Cambric, Cottou, aud
Silk Handkerchiefs,
Beautiful Parasols,
Silk and Cotton
Sun Umbrellas
DOMESTIC DEPARTMENT-
French, English, and American Prlnla; French, Scotch
and American Ginghams; Now Y’ork Mills Long
Cloth, Lonsdale Long Cloth, Hills Long
Cloth, Rose Bud Long Cloth,
Hope Long Cloth,
and all other favorite brands. Also, a splondld stock ol
fine Sea Island Shirting and Sheeting always on
hand. A full snpply of Augusta aud
Granitcville Factory Shiringe and
Sheetings, Y'ams and Ob-
naburgs, Ac.
FOR CENT’S AND BOYS’ WEAR.
Black French Broad Cloth,
Tricot Cloth,
Black French Doeskin,
Fancy CaBalmcres,
Cashmeretes, Kngllsh Tweedes,
Sattiuetts, Jeans, Cottonadca,
Plain and Fancy Linens,
Plain and Fancy Marseilles,
Drapt d’Kto, English Half Hose,
Hemmed Silk Handkerchiefs,
ALWAYS ON HAND, A FULL 8TOCK OF
Notions, Boote, and SoeB,
Trunks, and Straw Goods.
8. T,—1860.—X,
vere Xr'e°’! ‘“I?
morning, he took Plantation Bitters; If ho felt wearv at
was wcak t< tanvata ntatl0n fll !, ,or " ; lf be locked appetite*
tation rafters* s^t? 16 ” 1817 °PP rca " ed - be took Plan-
^ns square ani firm * Mm }s " Cd 10 " et hlm on h,B
mSsacr ,utbo,ityi but a «-° mu
Ue'™ the ‘■li^o^BlI/eSfs^’L 0 ;/^ 1 /"' 1 '' b °-
REV. W. H. WAGONER. Madrid, N. Y.”
Dvaneo.ia n.*a I , hav J ° becn “ *K»t'«tifferer from
,and badtoabandon preaching. * * »
7 he Plantation Bittora have cured me
REV. C. A. MILLWOOD, New York City.
s k di d d si
BUtera'hav^set ^tTafl right. * Th<1 Pl “ lat,0 “
JAMES IIEIMINWAY, St. Louie, Mo.”
, nii . *, * * The Plantation Bitters have cured
!h«ia J!,? Br8 “gement ortho Kidneys nnd Urinary Organs,
that havedistreeaed motor years. They actlike a charm!
C. C. MOORE, 254 Broadway, N. Y.”
Mew’i P' H 1 ', ,P K Y 0E t m * na 8«r of tho Union nome
School to rSoldlors Children, says she “has given It to
and ln ' ra l ,d children under her charge, wilto tho
moat happy and gratifying results.” Wo have received
ovtr a hundred reams ol such certificates, but no adver-
*1 "v^rfUiieta 6 *^ 1 Ve r a8 . what P c °P le themselves say of
'. jv d “Ctlclo Onr tortnne and our reputation are at
‘“ k ?' Tb® original quality and high character of theso
?Y. d >na U b f? B “ 8ta , lned , “Oder every and all circumstan
ces. They have already obtained a sale in every town
h!!itf»ne p, . rlBh “ nd b» m letamongcIvinzodnatlons. Base
Imitators try to come as near our name and style aa they
can, and because a good article cannot bo aold as low as
a poor one, they find some support from parlies who do
" l “ r e what thev sell. Bo on your guard, Seeourprl-
vate stamp over the cork. "pn-
p. H. DRAKE A CO., Now York City
Saratoga Spring Water, ■old by All Druggists.
It la a most delightful Hair Dressing.
11 eradicates acurf and dandruff.
It keeps the hoed cool and clean
It makes the hair rich, soft and gloaay.
It prevents hair taming gray and falling off.
It restores hair upon prematurely bald heads.
, ™ Just what Lyon’s katharlon will do. It la pret-
la cheap—durable It la literally sold by the car
load, and yet Its almost incredible demand is doily Im
ni’oi"*' i'! Ut tl ,' eru ,,l" Hardly a country store thntdoos
iot keep it, or a family that does not nso It.
E. TIIOMA3 LYON, Chemist, N, Y.
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.
marai—3m
JUST
r. .... , JOHN M. GANNON
Corner Whitehall and Hunter Streets,
Atlanta, Georgia.
received!
. ..— ages of twenty-one and sixty,
whather white or colored, are required to pay a poll tax
_ , , SAMUEL GRUBB,
Ajr4—Im Tax Recelvur Fulton CouSy.
J. A. TAYLOR. jo* A. DAVlfl, N. D.
T A Y L O H Sc UA VIS,
WHOLISina AND BXTAO.
DRUGGISTS.
PAINTS, OILS, DYR-STrPFS, GLASS,
OLA SS \VA RE,
Sui-jfteal Instruments, Sco.,
Under (hi National Hotel,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
apt*—Im
PHILLIPS Sc FLANDERS,
WHITEHALL STREET,
T AKE pleasure ln announcing to their friends that
they have ju#t received a handsome assortment of
Spring and Summer Goods,
Which they offer aa low aa can be found in the city. By
Wr dealing, with polite attention, they expect to merit a
liberal ahare of patronage.
They offer, also, Factory Yarn*. Osnabnrgs, and Sheet
ing! or their own manutactqre, with a large atock of
FURNITURE,
At Wholesale and Retail, euch as
Bedsteada, from *6 to ai5
Waah-Standa, from ...T.'.'.Vto* 8
Tables, from o to B
safe., from...., re
Chairs, Ccnchea, Ac.aprl7—3m
St. Louis Mutual Life Insurance Company,
ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI.
T U f,! U , b m. r %* haTe ^* n *PPV,b“< !d General Agents
nurida ^ Company, for the Statei of Georgia and
Office In Ball'll Building, up etolra.
__ . JA8. E. GODFREY
aprV-lm WM. 1. MAGILL. '
SYRUP, SYRUP.
ijr g barrels new Orleans syrup,
25 barrels New Crop Molasses,
10 hogsheads New Crop Molasses.
Very cheap, by
P. & Q. T. DODD,
„ .. . Wholesale Grocers,
Comer Whitehall and Mitchell Stroeta.
MACKEREL.
5Q HALF barrels new mackerel,
75 kits New Mackerel,
25 half barrels White Fish.
At lowest market rates, by
P. & G. T. DODD,
„ Wholesale Grocers.
Corner Whitehall and Mitchell Streets,
thHr’beant’v v u ot be beaiitlful f Who would uot add to
Itarn/. " bat gives that marble purity aud Ult-
cit?teh? P » if ta 0 „ We i Ub8l!rvc upou th0 8tl *« 0 ' * nd ln lhe
S'/jf r D 18 °° longer a secret. Thoy use Hagan’a
taSSfta. “' ?* c0n “DU0d use removes tan, frecklos,
l l rOU S h f e88 ’ from , th0 f * c ® “*' d bands, and
c, complexion smooth, transparent, blooming
?n". ( ij a ( V i , i h i n(f ; Cnllko many cosmetics, It contains no
material Injurious to the skin. Any Druggist will order
It for you, If not on hand, at 50 eta. per bottle.
W. E. HAGAN, Troy, N. Y., Chemist.
DEM AS BARNES A 00., Wholesale Agents. N Y
Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggists.
e * tba °t or Puna Jxxaica Gmoxa-ior In-
i.^ 8 ? 8 ® 8 ’ Heartburn, Sick Headache, Cholera
Morbns .Flatulency. Ac., where a warming atlmulantls
[fii^hi-Lr, Hs careful preparatlou and entire purity makes
It a cheap and rellablo article for culinary purposes Sold
everywhere’ at 60 cents per bottle. Ask tor ” Lton s”
Pure Extract. Take no other.
aprt™ 1 ! 0 / 8 8pring Water, sold by all Druggists.
SUNDRIES.
250 HAHRELS FLOUR—vsrious brands,
60 boxes Soap,
75 boxes C’andy,
60 boxes Tobacco—all grades,
10000 pounds Clear Bacon 8tde«,
8000 pounds Country Ilsms,
2000 pounds Shoulders,
60 barrels Sugar,
76 boxes and half boxes Cotton Cards,
100 dozen Cove Oysters.
-AL80-
Haislns, Sardines, Candles, Lard, Cheese, Salt, Powder,
Shot, Wrapping Paper, Rope, Rice, Starch, In
digo, Madder, Copperas, Blacking, Crack
ers, Snuff, Twine, Brooms, Wa
ter and Well Buckets,
Gnu Caps, Ac. Ac.
All of which are offered to the trade at the very lowest
cash rates, by ' “
P. A O. T. DODD,
Wholesale Grocers.
Comer Whitehall and Mitchell Streets
_AUanta, Georgia,
PRIVATE BOARDING,
A FEW DAY BOARDERS can be accommodated br
I£ H^toV&r 10 ' 1 0n Pr ‘°' ®®«>^r £
api9—fit Mas. MILLEH A WILLINGHAM.
Look Out for the Engine !
WHEN THE WHISTLE BLOWS.
IL.L BE IN TO-DAYt
QNE THOUSAND SACKS CORN,
800 sacks Oats,
80 hogheads Bacon Sides,
10 hogheads Bacon Shoulders,
6 hogsheads Bacon Hams,
Car load Bulk Sides,
100 boxes Cheese, Ac.
Ordera solicited.
LANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK,
— ,eb ^~£ Alabama afreet
LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN
EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS.
Hev. C. F. P. BANCROFT, Principal.
wm h**- * ax i6ib - “<*
hab^the ‘Sd'o'f July"' * 1 °°’ payabU ^ ^ and
Booka “ d
For Circulars, with toll particulars, addresa
«=!■ *”
PEE8CHIPTI0N DRUG STORE!
TURPIN & KING
G 1 ™** entire attention tocompouudine of Pm
ecriptions, and prepnrtUon of 01 ™
family Medicine*.
FANCY GOODS AND TOILET ARTICLE*
Of the finest quality, td salt oar Lady friends.
Onr Drugs are warranted. Call and ••• tu, ou Wbtte-
baU street, near Railroad. aprlS-ta
CURRANTS.
4 B ch25?£ CImRAf,TB ’ - 1 ®® “d frrah. For ml,
LANOETON>CHAN **A5tJS , SS^.