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I DAU.Y AND WBKKLY BY
WHlTAJpEB,
Proprlotor.
GEORGIA.
Wetlncsdny Morning, May 8, 1887.
VOL. XIII.
ATLANTA. GA., WEDNESDAY. MAY 8, 18671
NO. 109.
BntHIm.
A verdict ol $10,000 was livtely rendered in
a New York court, against the Hudson River
Railroad Company, in laror of Ciutrics Enders,
who was nm over and maimed for life by a
freight car of said road. Endow Is twenty years
old, and the suit was brought by Ida guardian,
Ohatt T. Platt.
Rkv. E. P. Holland makes a wlno from the
xiunao, which is said to bo an excellent tonic.—
One kind of sumac, has always been considered
poisonous, and used by tanners, in curing hides.
If anybody tvauts his hido “cured,” wo should
advise him to commence on “sumac wine."
Mr. Guy Coontn, in Portland, supports a dl-
l daughter. The other day she called her
her “a liar, flow at him like a wild-cat, scratcli-
I his face, and then locked him up iu the cellar”
-from which he escaped. Her husband must
have led a Jolly life tho time he was with hor 1
A Connecticut paper says: The best joke of
S' tho season, was tho attempt to rob on editor in
Bridgeport, on Monday night. The rogne got
i into an unfastened window, rumagad tho whole
[; house without finding anything worth stealing,
\ and loft in disgust. He wat a natural-bom fool,
l that chap 1
Williams, the man who has been sentenced
i to tho State prison, lor cruelty to hislittle daugli-
| ter, last February, is thought by some to bo in-
|»ane, because he “keeps pulling out his hair." It
1 is a charitable view of the case to believe so—
■ but there was so much method iu the man's mad-
| ness, that we think we would let him “pnil ids
hair” a little longer.
A resident of Whitewater, Wisconsin, while
j riding in a car, put his head out of the window
f and lost his right ear, through the agency of n
[ car standing on the side track.
The Cincinnati Commercial innnurticlccluim-.
[ ing lor Cincinnati the largest population of the
at cities of tho West, says that at the recent
[city elections Cincinnati cast 33,000 votes, Chi-
[cago 19,000, and St. Louis 14,000.
TnB Boston Pott says that “ it is a singular
I fact that Tennessee, which Congress singled out
as a special pet and favorite, has been the scene
of more disorder and difficulty since tho war
[ ended than have occurred in all the excluded
[ States.”
On Wednesday night a planter named Smith
1 Wilson, residing in Germantown, near Memphis,
[ while sitting on a sofa talking to his wifo, was
I sliot through the window by an unknown assas-
He fell into his wife’s arms and expired.
No clue to the murderer.
A gentleman who hail just read one of Sen-
I ator Wilson’s speeches to the colored men in
I Richmond, exclaimed—“ I wonder if Wilson
was as poor a shoemaker as lie is a statesman ?
! If he was, there need lie no wonder at his leav-
F ing tho lapstone."
It is about a year sinco Mr. Peabody landed
[ iu the United Stntcs, and an exchange says that,
with tho strictest economy, it must have cost
him at least $4,000,000 to get along during the
i twelve months.
The columns of the Northern papors aro
gory with accounts of murders committed
there, and disgustingly repulsive in their daily re-
I cord of crimes and outrages of every grade ami
character.
A taking young lady in Ciucinunli was
caught with alsmt five hundred dollars wortli of
silk dress patterns, hosiery, &c., which she had
purloined and secreted under her Bkirts. On nc-
count'of her “respectable" connections the storc-
kce|»cr allowed her to go on her way rejoicing.
In Cnic.uio tho railway companies and man
ufacturers have decided to pay men by tho hour,
hy which device a pin is stuck clean through tho
eight-hour bladder.
"Let me alone, you good-for-nothing fellow!”
exclaimed a bright girl seated by the side of a
dull lover. “Why, I ain’t a touchin’ of you,”
protested the astonished youth. "Well, you
might have done it—if you’d liked," was the
j suggestivo reply.
Durino the earthquake in Missouri, the other
day, an engineer on the Missouri River railroad
turned down steam and jumped from the train,
thinking the engine was bursting.
Durino a recent thunder storm in Bolivia,
South America, about 100 persons were killed
| by lightning.
The second day's registration in New Orleans
[ was abandoned almost entirely to negroes from
| plantations. The Bulletin says that some of the
old wealthy colored Creole population think
they aro left out entirely, and have lost their so
piol status, and on that account are preparing to
(return to France.
The price of cats is rising in Paris. Mirny an
[ unsophisticated foreigner will uso cat soup during
I the Exposition. By the way, one who lias tasted
| it thinks cat meat, when you don’t know what it
I is, equal to rabbit. It is cxccllont mock-rabbit.
The Richmond Ditpatch of Wednesday says:
1“ The Governor on yesterday appointed John
j Oliver, a mulatto roan of this city, a notary pub-
[lie for the city of Richmond and county of Hen-
I rico. Oliver is the first negro notary public ever
I appointed in Virginia. He is a man of respcctn-
j biUty and intelligence.”
Amono the tricks of New York legislators the
I correspondent of the Buffalo Commercial men*
j dons tho fact that a bill was brought before the
l Senate as having beeu passed in the House when
I it had not been acted on at all in that body. 1 lie
[Speaker's signature had been forged. Another
I bill ym stolen from the clerk’s desk in order to
[ prevent its passage.
Tub Boston correspondent of the Beetling
I Pott says that tho sentiment iu favor of abolish
ng the practice of whipping children in the public
[ schools, has received a now impulse from a case
I of cruel punishment which just occurred in the
I Dwight school. A young boy was whipped
i nearly half an hour, until his clothes were cut us
[if by a knife, and until hiatcaclier’sstrcngth was
[exhausted. The teacher resigned and fled, but
I a coustable is after him.
A great deal of wheat is beiug sown this
I Bpring in Englnud~the enormous price of flour
[having sot farmers to thinking whether they
j cannot raise their own bread cheaper than they
[can buy it
A gentleman named Wm. Whitehead, living
near Greeneville, North Carolina, was robbed on
the 16th ultimo, by two freedmen in liis employ,
of three thousand dollars in greenbacks. The
money was deposited In a tafe la the house, and
the robbery was not discovered until some ten
days after the negroes had disappeared.
Tub New Bedford Mercury announces the
death of Mm. Nancy Botch ol that city, at the
age of ninety-one. She was the widow of Francis
Rotcli, Esq., one of the owneni of the ship Dart
mouth, celebrated as the vessel which brought
into Boston harbor the tea which was thrown
I overboard by tho “Mohawks” in 1718.
They are about to organize a society for the
[ Prevention of Cruelty to Animals at Philadel
phia. It is a good tiling to do so. They skin
I eels alive there, likewise kill negroes in riots, also
I burn churches, and occasionally murder an aged
I female for no greater temptation thltu the sum 6f
j four dollars, currency.
PHTLA DELPHI A CORRESPONDENCE.
[SPECIAL TO THE lKTELLlalKCKB,]
Philadelphia, May 8,1867.
Wo havn had a great deal of splendid weather
lately, but daring the last week some very haw/
fulls of rain, which reduced the temperature to
day to quite a wintry chill Indeed, this morn
ing thero was a slight sprinkling ol snow.
Commorco is unsettled, owing to tho decline in
gold. Cotton is unsteady, and htglief—the latest
quotations being 39 cents for New Orleans, and
a fraction lower for Middlings. Tho whole tone
of tho monoy market is exceedingly dull.
OUR SOUTHERN RELIEF FUND,
Judging from tho report which appeared o
week ago, must now have reached over $50,000.
This, I think, will bo considered satisfactory,
bearing in mind that this city is one of the grout
strongholds ol Radicalism. One would think
that charity belonged to no party; that oven a
Fornoy, in the presence of starving humanity,
albeit of a hostilo tribe, might, however surpris
ing to himself, relax into a contribution; that a
Butler might keep to himself his deliberate con
victions of tho justice of starvation as a human
punishment; that tho party of “progress” might
riso to the dignity of a passing attention to the
S.ermon on tho Mount; that a party which,
through many of its loading spokesmen and pa
pers, ignores the great truths which sustain the
very brotherhood of man, should bo all-power
ful in a “ freo country,” is surely a ghastly an
omaly.
THE LEGISLATURE AT HARRISBURG
Ilns at last done the State some service. It
has adjourned, as you have already learned,-and
is no more, to the intense relief of the com
munity, whilst the public treasury, for a time, at
any rate, is out of danger. Papers of every creed
agree that it was one of tbe very worst, ever in
flicted upon tliia or any other State. That tho
few public mousures which it could spare tho
time to pass, were characterized by party spirit
of the lowest order, is a charge of comparative
insignificance; it was corrupt to the core. It is
not that its reputation was stained by occasional
wanderings into crooked paths. It was too vig
ilant to stumble into honesty—too wide awake
to bccomo tho victim of principle. It elevated
plunder into a science with a regular technical
vocabulary, or, as some would call it, species of
slang commonly associated with a certain pro
fession, between whicli and the rest of tfib com
munity, from time immemorial, a marked differ
ence has existed on the subject of the rights of
property. For instance: The members aro con
trolled by a “ring,” and no bill can pass until it
bas beeu shaken, os it were, to find if thero is
any money in it. A measuro which promises a
“good thing” to the trading members, is called a
"rooster;” while one that gives no sign of cusli,
is styled a “pinclier.” Tho former is sure of
eager attention, a fuvorablc report and a safe
passage; while the latter, no matter how con
ducive to the general welfare, is cither teased
aside, or smothered at once. “Ruunurs,” or
“committees of investigation,” as they are term
ed, have also been introduced, as a means of
bringing business to the legislative shop.—
Sixteen hundred prirntc bills have keen
added this hist session to the statutes of
our State. What was the Senate about,
it muy be asked? Bunk almost to the
level of the House. Uu one of the closing days
of the sessiou, the first legislative tribunal of tho
commonwealth sat for hours passing bills by
their titles, no one knowing their contents. True,
they had passed committees, but as a shrewd
journal observes, “ who knew wlmt had been
interpolated hy a stray word or lino ? or who
know what hidden serpents wriggled in them
Under the color of fairness ? ” The truth is, no
body will know till some hapless victims stuug
by their fangs pray for relief. In tho House,
many bills were passed merely by their numbers.
It was oven jocularly suggested that it would
save time to pass the calendar of bills by tho
page, hut to keep up appearances it was deemed
necessary to rend their numbers, and so they
were counted out like so much change across
the counter. “Another such a Legislature,”
Bays the Bedford Inquirer, "would sink the
State.” Of course there were a few honorable
exceptions to this state of things, but there can
be little question that we have reached a climax
when, to offer a man ol wortli and ability a seat
in the Legislature of the Keystone State, is to
offer him, not a high honor, but an exquisite
iusult.
STRANGE STORY.
About eighteen months ngo, a superintendent
of a railway company of this city, suddenly dis
appeared Irom his home and family, ami alter a
protracted search a drowned body resembling
that ot tho missing man was found and buried
at the expense of his wife, who believed it to bo
tier lost liusbaud. A few days ago word came
to the family that tho husband and lather was
alive aud well, living on a farm in this State.
He is now once moro in ids old home, and gives
as his reason for his mysterious conduct that he
thought lie could do better by working on a
farm than by remaining in the city. A womau
is at tho bottom of every mischief, aud possibly
tho wife may have had n rival In this case. Any
how, the suggestion, though possibly wicked, is
certainly moro reasonable than the ubovo ex
planation.
AMUSEMENTS.
The theaters here present some unusual attrac
tions. The “ Walnut," Mrs. Landon, formerly
Miss Davenport, ouo of the moat accomplished
actresses on tho American Btagc, is performing
to largo and delighted audiences. Her acting is
as refined iu conception as it is fiuiskcd in exe
cution. At tho “Chestnut” a new play called
“After Many Days,” linB been produced witli ex
traordinary scenic display. In the "great scene,"
however, where, according to advertisement,
“real yachts float about tho stage,” the frantic '
string-pulling which moves them is ludicrously
obvious. Lady Don, an actress of British and
Australian repute, has beeu performing a success
ful engagement at the “ Arch.” Her husband,
now dead, was, as you may have beard, a Bcotch
baronet of gigantic stature, who gambled away
a large fortune and tlion took to the stage for a
living, where he became more remarkable for his
sizo than his acting.
Forney, the inevitable and all-pervading, sailed
for Europe on Wednesday, in the Beotia. There
is reason to fear that his absence will not bo
long.
COURT CALENDAR.
[Reviui December, 1809, by nUHatm <» Wellborn.]
SUPERIOR COURTS.
nut* niD«s circuit.
Cherokee.—1st Monday In March and August.
Oohb.—Sd Monday-In March and let Monday in Oct.
Milton.—4th Monday In March and 0d Monday In Aug.
Forsyth.—1st Monday in April and dth Monday tn Aug.
Lampkln. ^ *“ J *** w J *“
Dawson.
Pickens,
Gilmer.- , „— ...
Fanaln.—3d Monday in May and October.
union.-—4th Monday in May and October.
Towns.—Thursday after 4th Monday i n May and Ocwobor,
“but should tho business of Union Court require it,
Towns Court may, by order of the presiding Judgo, be
adjourned to Monday thereafter.”
BRUNSWICK CIRCUIT,
Appling.—1st Monday In March arid September. •
Camden.—Friday after 4th Monday in April and Oct.
Charlton.—Monday after 4th Monday in April and Oct.
Clinch.—4th Monday in March and September.
Coffee.—2d Monday in March and September.
Kchols.—Monday after 4th Monday in March and Bept.
Glynn.—3d Monday in April and October.
Pierce.—Thursday before 1st Monday in March and Sept.
Wayne.—1th Monday in April and October.
CHATTAHOOCnM CinOUIT.
Harris.—2d Monday in April and October.
Marlon.—3d Mouday in”prll and October.
Muscogee.—2d Monday In May and November.
Schley.—2d Monday In April and October.
... m April ar
Talbot.—3d Monday in March and Sogtomber.
Taylor.—1st Monday in April and Ocu
CHEROXEE CIRCUIT.
Bartow.—2d Monday in March and Beptombor.
Gordon.—1st Monday in April and October.
Murray.—3d Monday in April and October.
‘erore 1st Monday ”
iday in April ana <
COWETA CIRCUIT.
a»L__
walker.—Monday before 1st Monday in March and Sept.
Whltflold.—4th Monday in April ana October.
Dekalb .—4th Monday in April and October,
Meriwether.—3d Monday
Troup.—3d Monday in May aud November.
kastkrn circuit.
Monday in Novembor.
Bnlloch.—Friday after 8d Monday in March, and Friday
after 4th Monday in October.
Chatham.—2d Monday In January and May.
Effingham.—Monday after 4th Monday in March, and 2d
Monday after 4tli Monday in October.
day fn November. . » . ,
McIntosh.—Thursday after 2d Monday in April, and
Thursday after 4th Mouday In November.
Montgomery.— 1 Thursday after 2d Monday in March, and
Thursday after 3d Mouday <n October.
TatnalL—8d Monday in March qnd 4th in October.
FLINT CIRCUIT.
Butts.—2d Mouday in March and September.
Henry.—3d Monday in April and October.
Monroe.—4th Monday in February and August..
Newton.—3d Monday iu March and September.
Upson.—1st Monday m May and November.*
MACON CIRCUIT.
Bibb.—3d Monday in May and November. *
Crawford.—1st Monday in March and September.
rll and Octobor.
Dooly.—1st Monday in April and Octobor.
Houston.—8d Monday in February and August.
Macon.—2d Monday in March and September.
Macon.—2d Monday in A
Twiggs.—lth Monday in
March and September.
MIDDLE CIRCUIT.
Burko.—3d Monday in May and Novembor.
Emanuel.—2d Monday in Anril and C
Jefferson.—2d Monday in May and November.
Johnaon.-H"* “ -
Richmond.- ____ r . . „
Striven.—1st Monday in May n
Wasliiugton.—2d Monday in March and September.
NORTHERN CIRCUIT.
on.—«1 Monday in may ana novemour.
»n.—4th Monday in March and September,
ond.—2d Monday In January and June,
i.—1st Monday In May and November.
Elbert.—2d Monday in March and September.
Glasscock.—3d Monday in February and August.
Hancock.—2d Monday in April and October.
Ilart— 3d Monday in March and September.
Taliaferro.—4th Mouday In February and August.
.—1st Monday in April and October.
Warren. „
Wilkes.—4th Monday la March and September.
OCA1UI.UKK CIRCUIT.
Greene.—2d Monday f
.Jasper,—ILh Monday In April and October,
Jones.—3d Monday in *~“ J ' ^
„ _ April and October.
Morgan.—1st Monday in March and September.
Wilkinson.—1st Monday in April and October.
rnary and A«vr«h oiler the
Early.—let Monday in April and October.
Miller.—2d Monday in April aud October
a Hitman.—8d Mouday lu May aud Novembor.
andolph.—1st Monday in May and November.
Stewart.—3d Monday In April and Octobor.
Terrell.—4th Monday in May and November.
Webster—2d Mouday in March aud September.
SOUTIIERN CIRCUIT.
Berrien.—Monday after Irwin Court.
Brooks.—Monday after Lowndes Court.
Colquitt.—Wednesday after 3d Monday in May and No-
Irwlu.—On Thursday after Telfair Court.
Lrfhtens.- * “ * “**
Lowndes
Tolfalr.—Friday after 4th'Momlajr in April and October.
Thomas.—Monday after Brooks Court.
Wilcox.—ith Monday In April and October.
SOUTHWESTERN CIRCUIT.
Baker.—3d Monduy in May and November.
—' day In Mar '— *—
Proft>g«ionftl Cards.
>INO. MILLED(Jl, JR. MARSHAL J. CLARKE.
MILLEDCE A CLARKE,
Attorneys at Law,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Ml Will practice In tho Coweta Circuit, and will so-
enre the prompt collection of Claims against the United
States Government.
Office on Alabama Street,sprtfi—fit
H. MARSHALL,
BURGEON DENTIST'
OFFICE, RAWSON’S BUILDING,
Corner Wliltelinll ant Hunter Street*,
W ILL perform operations with neat
ness and dispatch. Special atten
tion given to tho management of Chil
dren’s Teeth. Teeth Extracted without
Pain, by tho nse of Narcotic Spray,
apr+-3ra
ROBERT BAUCH,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
MARKHAM’S NEW BUILDING,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
fcbl—3m
Atlanta AtlvorHs emouts.
STATE LOTTERY!
For the Benefit of*
THE “MASONIC ORPHANS' HOME
T HE Legislature of tho State of Georgia, at its‘last
session, granted to W. W. Boyd and others, a Grant
to adopt a Lottery, or series of Lotteries and Agencies,
to raise money for tho purpose of building a Home for<
and supporting Indigent Widows and Orphans—the
Homo to bo called the“MASONIC ORPHAN’S HOME.”
The grantees havo associated with them, as a Board of
‘ x of the best citizens of this State, in tho
Managers, some
great work of benevolence and charity.
Wo gall the attention of tho public to the Grand
Scheme below, and ask your patronage.
In purchasing tickets, yon will remember that should
yon fail to draw a prize that
your money will bo strictly
and Masaulcaliy applied to a charitable work.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY!
FOR THE BENEFIT OF
THE “MASONIC ORPHANS’ HOME !’
JOSHUA HILL,
lor osobou,)
Attorney and Counsellor at Law,
WASHINGTON, V. C.
P RACTICES In the Supremo Court ot tho United
States, tho Court of Claims, nnd tho Courta of tho
District of Columbia.
ClalmB aud Department Business receive prompt atten
tion.
,x8d Rjsid.sc*—No. 2041 Strcot, betwoon 17th
and 18th Streets WcBt. JanlO—d*w3m
TO BE DRAWN IN OPEN PUBLIC,
—AT—
ATLANTA, GEOEGIA
—on—
Wednesday, May 15,1887-Clasg B.
Wednesday, June 19,1867—Class C.
Wednesday, July 17,1887—Class D.
LAW CARD.
Scheme the Same for Each Month.
JAMES M. SMITH. r . w . ALXXAND1B.
SMITH A ALEXANDER.
Attorneys & Counsellors at Law,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
W ILL practice In tho Courts or the Chattahoochee
Circuit, and Iu the counties below on the Chatto-
1 Prize of *80,000 Is *50,000
1 Prlzo of 20,000 is 20,000
1 Prize of 10,000 1b 10,000
1 Prize of 5,000 in 5,000
SSK}« moo
24 Prizes of 500 aro 12,GOO
85 Prizes of 250 aro I-O^SO
195 J’rlze.of 200 are 25,000
— 10,000
hoocheerlver; also. In tho adjoining counties In Ala
bama, and ta West Florida. Will attend to tho presen-
180 Prizes of 100 are..
APPROXIMATION PRIZES.
tatlon and collection of Claima against the Government
at Washington Clt^r, whore they nayo inado satisfactory
arrangements for that purpose.
fficNADGHT, ORMOND k CO.
Whitehall Street,
(OLD stand,)
ATLANTA, - GEORGIA,
Importers of, and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
HARDWARE,
424 Prizes, amounting to * 1 US,OOO
Whole Ticket., $12; Helves, $0; Quarters, $3 •
Eighths, '$1.80,
tar All tho Prizes abovo stated are Drawn at Every
Drawing. 1
CUTLERY, GUNS,
IRON, STEEL,
NAILS, HOBS, Ac.
MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS FOR
Browu h U. 8. Standard Platform and Counter Bcalos,
Old Dominion Nall Works Company,
, uu~, ...HI w orka’ Bar aud Plantation Iron,
Wheeler, Madden & damsons' Circular, Mill, and
Cross-Cut Haws,
Clifton Mill Company’s Carriage and Tire Bolts,
Brinley’s Celebrated Kentucky Plowa,
Calhoun's Standard Kentucky Plows,
Collins' Casteel Plows,
Gibson’s Patent Cultivator Plows,
Dupont's Rifle and Blasting Powder.
PLAN
or those Groat Lotteries and Kxplanatlon
of Drawings,
The numbora from 1 to 80,000, corresponding with tho
numbers un the Tickets, are printed ou separate bIIpb of
paper and encircled with small tubes, ami placed in a
glass wheel. All the prizes In accordance with the Scheme,
ore slmitariy printed sad cuclrclcd, and placed in anothef
Ku* t ! 4 r-,* T l l0 . whe ® M ® r r 0 then revolved, aud two
ySi blindfolded, draw tho Numbers and Prizes. One
f-e r, oyB draw s l ? °ne number -frota the wheel of Nos.
rmm iim 1LS U KS2 thc ot r !, 1 l er ooy draws out one prize
from tho wheel of prison. The nnrubor and prize dJawn
Uf'(jMtfjl to tho audlenco, and whatever prize
Tho Tickets aro printed In the following style: They
aro divided Into quarters and ElghthB, primed on tho
* ” “ ’ ;nt Bights bear-
face of the Ticket. Four Qusrtors or olgl „
Ing tho same number, constitute a Whole Ticket.
The attention of Dealers Is respectfully called to our
largo and well assorted stock of
Calhoun.—ad Monday In March and September.
I)ocatnr,-4tb Monday in April and Octobor.
Dougherty.—1st Monday In Juno and December.
Worth.—3d Monday In April and October.
7ALLAV00SA CIBCUIT.
Campbell.—8d Mouday In February and August.
Carroll.—1st Mouday In April and October.
Coweta.—1st Monday In March and Beptombor.
Floyd.—2d Monday In January and Jnly.
Haralson.—Stl Monday In April and October.
Heard.—Sd Monday tn March and September.
Paulding.—1st Monday In February and August.
rolK.-4ih Monday in January and July.
WZSTZnH CIRCUIT.
Which wo offer at LOW PRICKS, for cash.
-8m MoNAUQHT, ORMOND * CO.
Banks—1st Monday In April and Octobor.
Clarke.—1st Mouday iu February aud 2d in August.
Franklin.—2d Monday In April and October.
Gwinnett.—1st Monday In March and 2d In September.
Habersham.—M Monday In April and October.
Habersham.—8d Monday In April
Hall —8d Monday In March aud September.
Jackson.—4th Mpnday in February and August
Rabun.—Uh Monday In April and October.
COMMIHHION MERCHANTH
Whits.—Monduy after 4th April and t
CHAPMAN k RUCKER
Brandies.WiiiBS.WhisKies. Smoking Tobacco
Wltitolmll Struct.
Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets
GROCERIES & PROVISIONS I
W E now have on hand, and aro offering to the conn-
try aud city trade, one of tho largest stocks ol
Groceries ami Provisions ever brought to thia market,
consisting, In part, ol—
BACON, FLOUR,
LARD CORN,
OATS, SUGARS,
COFFEE, CHEESE,
NEW ORLEANS SYHUP,
MEAL, RICE,
CANDLES, STARCH,
SOAPS, TOBACCO,
SODA,
And s general assortment of Fresh Groceries lor family
me. These we propose to sell at the
Lowent Cash Prices!
Tins Troth at Last.—Tliurlow Weed having
followed up Greeley rather sharp on his tergiver
sations, the philosopher is driven to explanations,
among which is tho following confession of a
truth long ago asserted by those who never be
lieved in the necessity of the late civil war :—
m Stocks were falling, business paralyzed, lo
cal elections going heavily against us in North
ern communities that had just given large ma
jorities for Lincoln, and all industrial interests
shrinking from tho prospects of u vast civil war.
If a poll could then, have been had on the queition,
the free State* would have given a popular majority
for the Crittenden compromite. It wa* our talk to
item thit headlong torrent, and save the nation from
commuting a gigantic crime We did this per
haps not so wisely as another might, but with
bucU wisdom as we had.”
Wo Invite the Country Trade' to send ns their ordera.
ALSO, OK BAND, A SUPIMOH LOT OF
SWAN'S ISLAND GUANO.
Thebe is a shoemaker in Maine so tender
hearted that be always shuts his eyes when he
runs his awl Into * sole-
COX & HILL
H ave now in STORE AND FOR SALE, at res
sonsbie prices, to prompt psylng customers •
20 barrets Peach and Apple Brandy,
80 H and X Casks Cognac Brandy,
100 barrels Bourbon and Bye Whisky,
100 barrels RsctiSed Whisky,
60 barrsls Robertson County Whisky,
80 barrels Gibson’s XX, XXX, XXXX,
k and Nsctar Whisky,
IS barrels N. K. and Jamlca Rum,
M barrels Holland Gin. aprt-lm
IIKAVY AND SHELF GOODS,
. S. SALMONS & CO..
(8U0CK88O1W TO SALMONS A WARD,)
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
AND DBALKK3 IN
CIGARS, Ac.,
ALWAYS ON If AND.
Floor, Sugar,
Coffee, Salt,
Potatoes, Candles, Ac
ALSO, ALL KINDS AND UflADIB OF
Foreign and Domestic Liquors,
By the Barrel aud Case, as low as can bo offorod In Uds
market, and to which wo Ionite tbe attention of our
friends.
JUS1 RECEIVED.
60 Bbla Large, Yellow Planting Potatoes,
fieb22—8m
tho niuo remaining unltB of tho samu
ten of thoNo. drawing the *60,000 Prize
are..;.
pnroxlmatfon Prizes of *250 each for
tho nlno remaining units of tho same
ton of tho No. drawing the *20,0U0Trizo
9 Approximation*Prizes "of’*200* each*for
tho ! nlno remaining units of tho same
ten of the No. drawing the *10,000 Prlzo
2,250
Approximation Prizes of *100 each for
the nlno remaining units of the same
ten of tho No. drawing tho *5,000 Prize
Approximation Prizes of *100 each for
the nlno romatnlng units of tho samu
toil of tho Noli, drawing tlio *2,50o
Prlzesarc * i, 800
Atlanta, Advertisement*.
Dr. If. 8ells, Pros ident. Ahdeew Dux*, Secretary
R. P. Glzkh, Treasurer.
GEORGIA
LOOM AND MANUFACTURING COT
MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS,
LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS!
AND CALL AT
Office, TSel L-aT olmsoii. Building*
NEXT DOOn TO POST OPPIOE,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Mendenhall's Improved Self-Aoting
BAND AND POWER LOOM!
EASIER UNDERSTOOD,
EASIER TO OPERATE,
AMD MORE RELIABLE 1
POSSESSES SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
Over all other Haud Looms,
AND 19 MORE SIMPLE AND DURABLE 1
Planters can be Independent I
By Weaving all their Goods for Homo Woar on tho
MENDENHALL IMPROVED HAND LOOM ! ]
From 15 to 30 Yards per Day
Can L»e Woven on tills Loom I
IT WEAVES A8 FAST AH ANY FACTORY LOOM I
Half tho Cost of the Olothln^of a Family can bo Saved
From $5 to $10 a Day can bo Made on it!
ns PARTS ARE SELF-CHANGING /
^asasasasiaif.
PRIZES PA YABLK WITHOUT DISCOUNT,
W. W. BOYD,
Deputy Grand Master, Principal Manager,
Atlanta, da.
£«rOrderB for Tickets by mail or express to «l>e ad
dressed to L. R. BROADBENT. Agcut,
Or W. W. BOYD, Principal Manager,
Jeans, Satinets, Ltnsoys, Blunket Twill, Donble-Plsln
Cloth, various kinds of Ribbed Goods, Fine, Twills of
all kinds, Flax, Cotton, Tow or All-Wool Cloth, Bagging,
Toweling, Tablo Llnou, Balmoral Skirts, Woolen, Linen
STAYdlfRSg'CdfpoiJ’’ „
It is small, neat, and light-r-not larger than a common
breakfast tablo.
It Is made in tho most workmanlike mannor, of good
material, and handsomely varnished.
It is very simple and easily understood—everything is
performed hy turning a crank.
Jebl2—iawtiliol7 ’ Atlanta, da.
Journal, Wilmington; Sentinel, Raleigh; Courier,
Charleston; Constlutionallst, Augusta; Messenger. Ala-
con ; News, Savannah; Hun A Times, Columbus ; Mall,
Montgomer" —~ * — “ *
Looms and County Rights for Salo>
tgomery; Advertiser, Mobile; Picayune, N. Orleans;
Herald, Vlcksbdrg; Telegraph, Houston; Nows, Galves
ton, and New Era, Atlanta, will copy, each, once per
week until tho 17th of June, and send hill and copy of pa
per containing advertisement to W. W. Boyd, Principal
Manager.
dry coons: dry goods ;
For further particulars, bill of prices, doscriptive
circulars, aud samples of weaving, address
RUSH PRATT,
Agent Georgia Loom and Manufacturing Co.,
mart I—ly Atlanta, Georgia,
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J' i rival !
THE LIFE DIG STORE!!
TALLEY, BROWN & CO.,
Whitehall Street, Atlanth, Ga.,
Are now daUy receiving their
JUST RECEIVED AND FOR SALE,
In addition to our largo utock of
Drugs, Medicines, Oils,
?AINT COLORS,
SECOND INSTALLMENT
Spring and Summer Goods
In addition to their present stock, they will RECEIVE
WEEKLY, during the coming season, the
LATEST STYLES OF DRESS GOODS !
THEY IIAVK ON HAND NOW !
Black and Fancy Bilks,
Mozamblques, Grenadines,
Organdie Muslins,
White aud Black Iron Bareges
SWISS, MULL, NAINSOOK and JACONET MUSLINS.
White aud Fancy Tarlatous,
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.
spr28—
THE LARGEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS
IN ATLANTA!
CHAMBERLIN, COLE & BOYNTON,
Cor. Whitehall and Hunter Hte..
H AVE their stock now complete, presenting the
largest and most varied stock ot
DRY GOODS
In Atlanta, and offer the entire stock at smaller proftta
than any house In the Statu of Georgia.
SEE OUR NEW LOT OP DRESS OOODSI
Call and see the new
“Bell of the South” Hoop Skirt,
With Indestructible Hoops t
WINDOW SHADES OP EVERY VARIETY.
aprtl—3m
NEWTON HOUSE,
ATHENS, GEORGIA.
BENJ; WHARTON, Proprietor.
LARGE STOCK FOR CASH.
4Q HOGSUKADS CLBAB-BIDK BACON,
15 hogsheads Clear Rlb-slde Bacon,
15 hogsheada Rtb-eide Bacon,
26 hogsheada Bacon Shoulders,
10 casks Fla In Bacon Hams,
10 tierces Sngar-Cured Iltms,
90 barrels, tierces, and kegs Lard,
225 barrels Superfine Flour,
75 barrels Extra Flour,
75 barrels Family Flour,
75 barrels Choice and Fancy Family Flonr,
382 hags Family Floor,
4000 boahela White and Yellow Corn,
800 hnahels Choice White Corn Meal,
fresh, ground at water mllla,
200 bales beat Kentucky Hay,
2000 bnshela Damaged Corn,
500 bushels Stock Meal,
800 bags Virginia Balt,
200 barrels Baugh’s Haw-Bone Superphosphate,
80 barrels Choice New Orleans Syrup,
20 kege Choice Goshen Balter,
80 begs Bio Coffee,
30 barrels Sugar,
8000 pounds KiUlckinick Smoking Tobacco,
80 biles Factory Yarns,
« bales K Shirting, • a
5 bales Otnabnrgs.
All of which will be sold on the most liberal terms to
IT WEAVES
WHITE LEAD,
WINDOW GLASS, Ac.
10 barrels pure Non-Explosivo Coal Oil,
3000 pounds best Copperas,
100 boxes French Window Glass—at reduced prices
A largo lot of best Indigo and Madder,
A large lot of LorlUard’s genuine Maccaboy Snuff
and Tobacco, at manufacturer's prices,
An extenslvo varioty of Fancy and Toilet Goods
Porfumerles, and Fine Scented Soaps.
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Single copies at the counter
Single copies,to ^QWB^^eendi^TOte..
Far each eqare of 10 lines or less, for the first insert!©
$1, and for each subsequent Insertion 60 cents.
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Advertisements Inserted at Intervals to bo charged as
new each lnaertion.
Advertisements ordered to remain on any particular
ie money for advertising considered dne after firet
lnaertion.
ATI communications or letters on business Intended tor
thia office should be addressed to “Tho Atlanta Intelli
gencer."
JAILED IRWIN WHITAKER,
Proprietor.
RAILROAD G-UIDE
Georgia Railroad.
E. W. COLE, Buper*atmden.
DAT PASSBNQXB THAI*.
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Leave Atlanta st 8.30 A. M
Arrive at Augusts 6.00 P. M
Leave Augusta at, 6.30 A. M
Arrivo at Atlanta 6.30 P. M
NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta 6.80 F. M
Arrive at Augusta 6.15 A. M
Leave Augusta 9.30 P. M
Arrive at Atlanta 7.00 A.
Atlanta 4c West-Point Railroad.
L. P. GRANT, Superintendent.
I»AY PASSENGER TRAIN—OUTWARD.
Leave Atlanta 7.20 A. M
Arrive at West Point 19.10 P, M
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN—INWARD.
Leave West. Point 12.50 P. M
Arrive at Atlanta 6.60 P. M
NIGHT FREIGHT AND PASSENGER—OUTWARD.
Leave Atlanta 6.00 P. M
Arrive at West Point 12.25 A. M
NIGHT FREIGHT AND PASSENGER—INWARD.
Leave West Point 1.46 A. M
Arrive at Atlanta 8.15 A. M
Montgomery Sc Went-Point Railroad.
DANIEL H. CRAM, Superintendent.
DAY TRAIN.
Arrive at West-Point 12.00 M.
Leave West-Point 2.00 P. M
Arrive at Montgomery 8.00 P. M
N10HT TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 5.00 P.M
Arrivo at Weat Point 12.05 A. M
Leavo West Point to.6 A. M
Arrive at Montgomery B.00 A. M
Macon dc Western Railroad.
B. B. WALKKK, Superintendent.
, DAT TABSSNSBR TRAIN.
Leave Macon 7.8O A. k
Arrivo at Atlanta 1.67 P. M
Leavo Atlanta 6.55 A. M
Arrive ot Macon 1.80 P. K
Loaves Atlanta 8.10 P. M
Arrives In Macon 4.25 A. M
Western <c Atlantic Ralliuad.
CAMPBELL WALLACE, Superintendent.
NIGHT IxrniSS PABSINOXR TRAIN— DAILY.
Leave Atlanta..., 7.00 P.M
Arrive at Chattanooga 4.00 A. M
Lexvo Chattanooga 4.80 P. M
Arrive at Dalton 7.60 P. 11
Arrive at Atlanta 1.86 A. M
DAT PASSINOXH TRAIN
Dally, except Sundays.
Leave Atlanta 8.60 A. M
Leavo Chattanooga 4.80 A. M
Arrive at Atlanta 1.15 P. V
DALTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Dally except Sundays.
Leave Atlanta 2.50 P.M.
Arrive at Dalton 11.44 P. M
Leave Dalton 1.25 P. M
Arrive at Atlanta 9.50 A. M
Mall Staff. Line from Atlanta to Dali-
loneffa.
Leavo Atlanta Mouday, Wednesday and Friday,. .6 A. M.
Arrive Tuoeday, Thursday and Saturday 7 P. M.
CRACKER, MANUFACTORY
BREAD BAKERY!
Cracker* for famine* and Dealer* I
Hread for Famllle* aud Dealer* 1
BAKED FRESH EVERY DAY!
G. W. JACK'S
TUX FINXST AS80RTMXNT OP
Hair Brushes and Dressing Combi
Eevcr brought to tills market, bought directly from tut
porters, and ollered very low.
RED CLOVER, BLUE GKA88,
ORCHARD GRA88, Slid
TIMOTHY GRASS SEED,
Aud various other articles, that are to bo had
AT 1.1V1NG I’HUI UH ONLY 1
At the "LIVE DRUG STORE.”
Wo offer lor tale, also,
A COMPLETE SODA FOUNT,
ESTABLISHMENT,
WHITEHALL STREET-
CANDIES, CAKES,
ORANGES, LEMONS,
PICKLES, SAUCES,
OYSTERS, SARDINES,
NUTS, RAISINS,
JELLIES, CAN FRUITS,
WILLOW WARE,
TOYS, DOLLS,
Improved Prescription Department,
Which la THE PLA UEto get your
UarPRESC’ltlPTIONS PUT UP NIGHT OR DAY, mo.
Correctly, and It reasonable prices.
HKDWINE A FOX,
Comer Whitehall and Alabama Streets,
ap!4—tilapr2H Atlanta, Ga.
And everything usually kept In a first-class Confec
tionery. The Country Trade, and the City Trade, and
everybody else supplied at short notice, and In any quan
tity desired, of any ot the above articles. My Candles
are mannlactared at my Establishment. Coll and aee me.
api9-8m O. W. JACK.
A. P. BUHNXTT. R. o. BURNXTT.
A. F. BURNETT & CO.,
Wholewile and Retail Dealers In pare
CRYSTAL LAKE ICE.
W E are now prepared to furnish Pure CRYSTAL
LAKE ICE in any quauUty to Hotels, Restau
rants, 8sloons, and Prlvnts Families. Particular core
and attention paid to packing and shipping of Ice to
Ice Uonie open at all boors except Sundays. Sunday
hours from 6 to 9 A. M., and Irom 5 to 7 P. M.
For sickness, Ice ran be obtained at any hoar of day or
A. F. BURNETT A CO.
IN 8T0EE AND FOR BALE.
the trade, lor rash only.
A. K. SHAGO,
may»-«w
*ar*Bn
and Star copy.
Atlanta,!
1000 8ACKS WHITB * nd MIXED CORN,
20 casks Bacon—Clear Sides,
C000 pounds Bacon Shoaiden,
4000 poands Plain Bams,
Send your orders to
mayfi—tt
STEADMAN A SIMMONS,
Marietta Strati.
WM. la. HHNSLER,
PROFESSOR OF MUSIC
ATLANTA, GBOBGIA.
Ordera Buy be left with H. BraaaiuHer, Whitehall
I treat.
atpd-ly
HA FE AND CHEAP
IHSTSURA.N'C^!
Participating- Polioicsi T
Customers may Receive Three-Fonrtbs of the Profits
without Incurring any Liability I
Capital, all Paid hL .... $350,000
THE GEORGIA HOME IN8URANGE CO.,
OP COLUMBUS, OXORGIA,
J^OWoffers to ttamiitomeratheadvantage of lusunng
n at Home, liberal setUements and prompt paymeuta,
together with scrip dividends for a short or the protla,
thereby combining the security of ample capital Ins
duty ofoR to secure what remains. No one should now
suffer his dwelling or other property to go unutsared
when be can avail himself of the advantages now of-
JNO. 0. WHITN
M. A J. HIRSH,
Wholesale and Retail
CLOTHING EMPORIUM
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia,
(XDJOIStNO DAVID MS rot's OLD STOOD,)
OUR OWN MANUFACTURE,
Taa»afwas!ss
wt allowed the a,
as.,