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tThc Daily ^ntciliycnccv. < » P PIC 1: : 1’HR 3HIHI.KNIIIIIMU UUII.Ol Nil, West side of WhlWhull street, between Alabmnn alreill mid the Hatlnmd rnjsslne. I'llBU811 Kl) DAILY ANl) WEEKLY HY JARED IRWIN WHITAKER I* roprlnt o ATLANTA, OEOROIA, Wednesday Morning July 17. 1867. Tin. Sam.ww,, IslW-II litis , light within llu, )llst f 0W ,| a) , s „ ||U ()ur men tanow miR l , t, a , i" g f ( , rl | , u Sandwich Islands. This I,,™, 8CV . ■■ml months iig», 11ml u is s aillj wi|| S(Hm , "°T .Several prominent t „ e I an ic const are vsted in l|,o t ,lool Uml-udHo.suites nrn very unxhrns lor nZ q hSr ui81 many occasions, VOL. XIII. , Order Coiioorillmr llsAiajuAHTKRa Tmm> Miutahy District,) (ukoiiuia, Alahama and Fi.oiiiiia) I. (•aural Onler*XoTo A ' OMUm,A ' M " y **’ W17 ' 1 lii accon'anoc with mi net of Congress, sun- I ""''Ilary to mi net to provide n more efficient government II,r the rehel Statts .Vo late 1 i, rein m'’ l' 8 ? 7, !!'“ I " ll . ,,win - arrm'igemenls me Si, i n 0 " r - W»tf«Hon ol voters in il,e i mm and Alabama: - 1,0 °* Georgia and Alabama are dl KA-HA T" ,« DAMMROM W1 M USAS,* ~!.,« FISMTO WuYfTf•tg^ST AfLANTA, ft A., WEDNESDAY. ,)[[|,y 17, Subscription and Advertising Bates. 'TmtMfl OF BUBBOBIFTION. Onlly, |Kjr month $1 o( l»Hlly, twelve months 10 o Weekly, elx months % <y Weekly, one year ,, a ot Hlnglo coping at the counter 10 Single copies to News Boys and Agents. „ RATES OF ADVKKTISma. For each sqare of 10 lines or less, for the first insertion fi, and for each subsequent insertion 50 cents. I S8888888S8 “Mtoomsl 8S3S8gag 8a . .. - — v.eorgiu...... „„ L ml"l III pul,lie in l'„lili,rni„, on e, 1 ',,:,, "■•Kialmtiim (Ilstriels, numhered and ", that in euso Queen Emma the II a ft!? a' r n Hll ? r ,k ' acribe ‘ 1 ' Ammlea,^"" °, f lhn ' ' 8 ’ " h "" W t'.iu -.-I lor ea^dlstHc^ts nienVhS T com nua, ns ivs'dmj, on the islands would raise a ’ sl two white Itoglsters, and one red the United Stales Hag, and eall on our govern- , 1 .'! ll ‘° H , tnU ' Georgia, where only ment to take possession. The sympathies ollhe orde- it is d re.V'fn T.!"'" ‘l“»Wted in Ihis inhabitants ol the islands nr,. J.l • ' ‘ 1 lf, ,."™ te«l that these while Registers ot our govern,, , "" S ' 1 "' ’’ L fi ‘ VOr *!«*••. <>l our goverumenl ltow Tim Huumbsk Kiss.-Chung Loo a na tive Burmese, who has been educated in this country, and is now delivering lectures in Vir ginia, dressed in native costume, in the course . ““ retuark3 at Marshall, imparted the foil, mg mlormntiou, which may prove iuleresling t, suiue • h In lie duly (|tialihed, a competent colored man , I" "n ,ctu »'*' »'*'twl -I Registration, and re- ' 1 ' his name and poslollice address, without ile ” Colonel (!. u Sibley, commanding district ol Ocorgm, at, Macon, Georgia, 111. I'sich Register will he required to take •mil sol,scribe the oath proscribed by Congress ioih'i "'e* ’l""' 1 • l ', ll >' 2 ' >»«2,an,lan additionai with us, using lor that normum y 10 f | <l I v.-ni V i° mo,1,lono J'• Ulank forms of these oaths horn a species of fragrant w,!od. Kill, u“ i.J. l J«“!on he- county; dolm Overstreet, Caunoouhee, Kmamiei county. Netentetnth District—Bullock, Heriven, Burke.-- •fames T, llilton, No.U Central Railroad,Heriven county; K M Hill, No. 10 Central i tail mad Burkn county. Miyhttenth JJMrict—Richmoud, Glasscock def ers,m—],; ,| Uanuell, Loilisvillc, dellerson c’oun- ly; Tlmmas 8 Skinner, Augusta, Richmond uotmly. A'ineteait/i. Dintrid—Taliaferro, Warren Greene.—W II. McWhorter,Greensboro’,Greene' county; John A I McDonough, Wnrreutun Warren county. ’ 7'iii nliilh liiMriH—Baldwin, Hancock, Wash mgton.—W 10 Qtiillan, Milledgevillc, Baldwin county; E M Chapin, Sparta, Hancock county. Iirinhj-bir.it District—Twiggs, Wilkinson » i!'V."V US ! l . ,80l V l ,?,' , " lon - ,| ' vi SK s 2 k Hill, Irwinton, Wilkinson county. fnly-Seamt />«/,■/,.f-liihl,, Monroe, Pike.-- 1 a! , Milner’s Station, 1‘ikecmmly; A 10 Marshall, horsylh. Monroe county. /miity-Viird Dintrict—HoUkton, Crawford aylor. Posey Maddox, Port Valley, Houston A " Dai^lly, Knoxville, Crawford The Fortleih Congre,*. (>l - Monalorn a,,d HeproEcninUveM, M, r H whichUBHcuibledon the llli «>r ulti11 i’. 4>,; n ' V !’ rt,i,,ff to a l,nv hy »>« Thirl.y- ''‘'•ni Coi, K n*w, in composed tin rollowH: SENATE, ('Al.l roltNI A. •lollll CoriK>iln« role. ffONN KCTll.’tIT. JameA //him, Oii Im.H Feny. dklaWark 0,0 /{rhl.l /(h/,/lf, M i/fard Hwidntry. n.MHbn Uichtiril Yntep, b>nian Tminlmll. INDIANA. I 1 H> mtrlri v, Oliver )• Morion. Alexander I Dim, //<mi,l ,s Xorton NEVADA. Win M, Stewart, W Ny< NEW I! A SI I’s || | H K. II C'nq'ii •lames W Fatierson NEW JERSEY. A (i (,’stlell, I 1 ’ T Krelin^hnyBeii, NEW YORK. Edwin I) Mor-nn, l*‘»8t'oe Conklm;;. •la i ^ llarlii horn a species of fragrant w« ,„l K-'i” m'. • I i„;;'„v” ““I","' T “I’l’omteesat once, mid on lie L migrant wootl. Kissing is un I u,g executed and returned to the Superintend- kias C,, Tl y - DcmS 8tftt -n r , CKistmtkin ’ tllL ' ir oomniissions as H Kl.s.s. I ii> rrvrrixj. will ,o uon..,l t , ■ . . f * . l”-” 11 ‘•ft* ail I AVO fulguagm uw^su'ch word as I commissions a* ctl p a. ;aasa! - - - *— inhale the perfu, i° ‘toU" r*. ti' '!"° ftml , ) ,r ; ler l .° ■««»» "ill registration or vo- " give mo a smell.’’ ‘ ‘ “ klS3 wc s,l y- ncd , f lx 11,0 enmpeusation of — , e « 8 ?, ra according to the general rule adopted Love and Suicide.—Never at any previous on is tlve i n. CC oo’ 3 ' In tllu ,V ities , tliocotnpen- Ol eases ol love and suicide” as have been re- ,llsl, 'icts 1 at forty cents p,a- voter, 'flic compel,' ported in our exchanges ol late. Wo can hardlv a '*" on ' vl1 ' b « graduated between tliese limits, lake up a paper from any town or citv in the tlie'lhcfl!?!™ 1 1° ' l!,lslty . 01 ^ Il,; population, and . » . ... J 1 ui j 1,1 me iiie lacilities ol coininun cat bn M’dm pphiL ,u 111 11 Paragraph chronicling I mde will be allowed for transportation of Regis- some now incident of the kind. The victims of [. crs 11 tlic bues 1,1 railroads or steamboats, mul "love and suicide” seem to l,e pretty equally di- mails' 0 ,la of mi , lc ’ J vhon travcl il! d °HC on rail- thing more than half of them are females. W, liope the gentle sex will at once stop this ungen tle habit. It is possible to understand ltow a man might be driven to despair bysomo fascina ting daughter of Eve, but ltow a woman should go to such lengths for any man—we must leave wo meu to explain. litoop, Blood, Blood.—An odieer of tin Liberal army, who was present at the execution of Maximilian, writes We bad fought for years. We hod suffered in campaigns, but there was not a Liberal officer or “■ddier, there was not a solitary spectator at that me, who did not weep. “ 1 ,lo not know,” said <> nu r.it.ii. It ..... and they will he expected to perform it strictly to explam to all persons, who have not lieroto- lore enjoyed the right ofsulirage, what are llu-ir political' rights and privileges, and the necessity I exercising them upon all proper occasions, n i-, ‘Immune <>f each voter slmll appear in the list ol voters, lor the precinct or ward in winch lie resides; and in eases where voters have been nimble to register, whilst the Boards ol Registration were in the wards or preeincls where such voters live, opportunity will he given o log.ister at the county seals ol their respective counties,.at a specified time, of which duo notice will he given; hut the names of all voters, thus registered, will be placed on the lists of voters of • ,| ** wv •* wgrjuii uuiuur or * . •«- piHi-wi un u siuuier, there was not a solitary spectator at that respective precincts. w,” said VII. The Boards of Rcgistn Hu. „ t x "o urn kuow, said | , ;v ” n ”* iiegistration will give due u narrator, what my countrymen mean. All I '"’Dee, so Unit it may reach all persons unlit led hey seem to desire is blood ! blood!! blood!!! U ! re S |9tcr . "I tl.e dale when they will lie in each i have seen it flowing in all thestrcetsol Quere election nreeinet • il,,, tin,.. .i.,„. ,.,:n , •. ,lml ,rtir| y loathed my laud. I hesitated to " "ini to my wile nml children, whom I had not '•'•"i in four years, because I knew that the eapi . 1 ( » ...—a. m nuni IIIML U :il of my country was to be made as red will Wood m was Queretaro.” Spanish Rumors.—Cable news asserts Hint a conspiracy of a formidable character 1ms been formed in Spain to destroy the life oftbe Queen, and that numerous arrests of the conspirators’ has becu made. This, in conjunction with the landing at Catalonia of that arch revolutionist (ieu. Prim, looks like serious work among the Dons. Another heavy insurrection in Spain will give an opportunity to onr filibuster muke another endeavor for the nrquiuiti Culm. “’Tis an ill wind that blows nobody good." Shanks Trotting His Make Aoain. Shanks, of Congress, is on the right tack this time. He now has got a committee to discover why Hie Northern prisoners were treated badly b.V the South. There lias been so much said on this matter, that an investigation, fairly made, would settle a good many disputed points ; lint il the committee be organized merely to convict certain parties, then it will follow the way ol the .Judiciary and Impeachment Committee., and lie snulled out witli ridicule. The Barbarians.—The semi-barbarians in Congress, who delight in oppressing and Poland zing the South, nre just now crowing and chuck ling over the execution of Maximilian. A bru tal Senator from Michigan, named Chandler, lias prepared a speech wherein he approves of Hie cowardly act of the Juarez, party, anil even old Thai). Stevens—witli one loot in the grave, ns it were—exults over a brutal assassination with all the fiendislmess of Satan himself.— What can bo expected from a Congress witli such leaders? Sharp Woman.—A dissatisfied couple in Cleveland, Ohio, quarreled, aud the husband eouverted ills property into cash, intending to separate altogther, and leave the city the next day. He deposited fl,500 between the cloth und lining of his vest, where his wife found it in the night. She substituted an old almanac, and next day they took diflerent trains, lie going to Toledo in blissful ignorance of his loss, and she to her frieuds in Indiana, witli the money. Sunday, the editor of the Boston /W was made happy by the receipt ol Hie following billet- doux : C. g. green edatur boston post newspaper boston jely 0 it you dont stop using such abusive language about the Republican party and the coloured people every damned democrat, irishman A cutli- olick will have a rope put round his neck an ev ery darned catholiek church will be burnt down or pulled down damned quick. No Copperhead. Threat op Assassination.—Captain Driver, w hose exposition in relation to Loyal Lcaguisnt lias excited some attention, received the follow ing note a few days alter his publication was made: PERJURED TRAITOR, BEWARE! The outraged and avenging Spirit of Liberty aid Loyalty—swilt as an arrow and remorseless ar Urn grave—is on your track. The reward ol your treachery will be swilt and sure. Outraged liberty and loyalty will vindicate itself—BE WARE! [Signed] Loyal Leaguer. The World Moves.—The world moves, at least tlio Western end thereof. The new des potism bill deposes Andrew Johnson from the position of Commamler-in-Cliiel ol the Army, for it provides that he shall not have power to remove his subordinates I It gives the live mili tary commanders full power to do as they please, remove officials, shut up courts, nml allow those to he registered who (they think) ought to lie, ami none others! * ' * Wit Wasted.—The J/irnUt never omits, of late to have a fling and joke at Hon. William il. Seward, and makes dreadful intellectual contor tions in its endeavors to lie witty at his expense. There must be “a foreign mission,” or some similar negro in tlio woodpile, to account for this continuous discharge of paper pellets at the State Department. ——♦ No Mulish Aptkk the Election.—So odi ous has the Brownlow militia become to right- thinking people in all sections of the State, that its disbandment as soon as the election is over is talked of by the powers that be, as a measure of political safety. Ip a man sells a watcli lor fifty dollaig, buys d liaek for lorty dollars, tiien sells it lor forty, live dollars, bow much does lie mako by the transaction? It looks us if be made fifteen deliars, but be didn't. election precinct; the time they will spend in il ; ami the place where the registration will be imulc.- and upon the completion of the registra tion lor each county, the Board of Registration will give notice that they will lie present, tin' three successive days at tiie county scat ol such county, to register such voters, as have tailed to register, or been prevented from registering in tlmir respective precincts, and to bear evidence m the cases of voters, rejected by the Registers in the several precincts, who may desire to pre sent testimony in their own behalf. VIII. Unless otherwise instructed hereafter, Boards of Registration are directed, in determin ing whether applicants to register are legally qualified, to bold tlml tlio terms “executive and judicial," in the act of Congress of March -•!, ISt'iT, comprise all persons whomsoever, who nave held office under the Evom.u,-,, • .nutieial DepartmenLs of the State, or National Govern ment—in other words, all officers not legislative, which last are also excluded by the act. Per sons who apply to register, but who are consid ered disqualified by the boards, will he permitted to take the required oath, which, with Hie ob jections of the board, will be held tor adjudica tion hereafter. IX. The lists ot registered voters, for each of the precincts, will lie exposed in some public place in that precinct, for ten consecutive days, at some time subsequent to the completion ot the registration for each county, and before any elec tion is held, in order that all supposed cases of fraudulent registration may be thoroughly inves tigated. Due notice will lie given and provision made for the time and place lor the examination and'settlement of such cases. X Blank books of oaths, required to be taken by voters, and blank registration lists, as also ‘ull and detailed instructions for the performance >1 their dudes, will be at onco forwarded to the Boards of Registration, appointed in this order, and it is unjoined upon these hoards that they proceed to complete the registration with all en ergy and dispatch. XI. The detailed instructions to Registers will lesignatu the member of each board who shall be its President. XII. Violence or threats of violence, or any other oppressive means to prevent any person from registering Ids name, or exorcising bis po litical rights, are positively prohibited ; and il is distinctly announced that no contract or agree ment with laborers, which deprives them of their wages lor any longer time Hum that actually con sumed in registering or voting, will be permitted to be cnlorced against them in lids district; and tlds ollense, or any previously mentioned in this paragraph, will cause the immediate arrest ol the oilcudur and his trial before a military com mission. XIII. Tlio exercise of the right ot every duly authorized voler, under (lie late acts of Congous, to register and vole, is guaranteed by the mili tary authorities of this district; and nil persons whomsoever are warned against any attempt to iitlcrlcre to prevent any man Iromo.xereiuing ibis right, under any pretext whatever, Other than abjection by the usual legal mode. XIV. Ill case of any disturbance, or violcuce at the places ol registration, or any molestation, of Registers or ol applicants to register, the Hoard of Registration will eall upon the local civil authorities for a police force, or a posse to arrest the offenders and preserve quiet, or, il necessary, upon the nearest military authorities, who arc hereby Instructed to furnish the neces sary aid. Any civil officials who refuse, or who fail to protect Registers, or applicants to register, will lie reported to the headquarters of the officer commanding in Hie State, who will arrest such delinquents, and send charges against them to these headquarters, that they may be brought before a military commission. XV. The billowing appointments ol Registers e hereby made: state of OEOROIA. b’ird JUkIiM.—Chatham, Bryan, Effingham— county; A fif county. Twenty-b'ourth Didrict-Marion, Chatlaboo- Muscogee. John W Duer, Columbus M IS ogee county; Slaton Jlenley, Col.,minis i'nwnogce, county. ’ Twcnhi-imh hintric-t.—Harris, Upson, Talbot n' w-o- ■ I’lcastmt, Talliot county; if. D. W'HminS’dM). West l*oi„l.) Harris county. Jwc ihi-Hixtk JMrict.—Spalding, Units, Fay. ette-Rcv. James R. Willis, Indian Springs, ette eountv^ ’ (icorgc Wa,u ’ Fayetteville Fitv- Twcntfbicwnth District-. Newton, Walton Uarke-Rcv. W. .1. Spear, Covington, Newton’ w'dif-KWilhpixtrini—,) aspef, Putnam, Mor gan— Di liranklm George, Shady Dale, Jasix-r comity; Lucius P Gain Morgan cu'inty 1 ' Jwcidii-Nmth District—Wilkes, Lincoln Co lumbia—Henry Leitner, Ber/.elia, Columbia county; I) (, Cutting, Washington, Wilkes county. ' ilnrtidh District—Oglethorpe, Madison, El- lieit—Joseph McWhorter, Bairdstown, liorpe county; Amos 1’ Ackerman, Elbertoi, Elbert county. ’ T/urti/ b'irst District I fart, Franklin, Ilaber- sliam-Aaiba" Gunnells, Bold Spring, Franklin comity 1 ' " ’ Cllllrch > Diarksvillc, Habersham Thirlg-Ummil Dixtrirl—White, Lumpkin, Daw- snii James L liairil, Dawsouville, Dawson lomHy’ >l ’ 1 iaryey, Dalilonega, Lumpkin strict.-Hall, Banks, Jackson .i it h UaviH, Jcllurtjon, -Jackson county ; I Jen IJummtr.an, Gainesville, Hall county. / turty-b’ourth District.—Gwinnett, DcKnlb J m!!? l '’ ln L 1 lem :v co,,llty OREGON. George 11 Williitins, llenry W ro.bitt. PENNSYLVANIA. O/KU ltS 11 JJud aic ,v t billion Cameron. hiloUE ISLAND. William Sprai'iitt, Henry It Anthony. TKNNKSHKE. n T /‘alU m,,i. •1 H Fowler. VERMONT. George !•’ KdmnmlH, 'Instill h Morril. WEST VIRGINIA. V , ,m 'Vinkli* 'Valtinan T Wiley. WISCONSIN •/unus 11 Doolittle, .. rimolliy () llowo. JCauicalH, (in Aoiimd,) -10; Democrats, (In Italic,) la. IIOUHR OF KEPItKSlSNTATiVES. in CALIFORNIA. NEW HAMPSHIRE. n'l.«sisixir u,uct -% i " ,,e NEW YORK. I. Hlej/hen Tabt r, it. Demo* /Janus, •I- IF KJlobituoii, John Fox, y* ifidward O It,,**, Ham m l (,’ Pomeroy KENTUt'E Y. Jutne* Uulhrit hand /Juris. MAINE. 1-otM Morrill, Wri P PetJHcmhm. MAHSAcmrarTTB. t-linrlus Sumner, Henry Wilson. MARVI.AAI), Jlnertly ./ohnstm, TIiuiiuis Uwoau. mihhouki •IoIiii li lleiide/Hon, (JlmrloH 1) Dntku. MICHIGAN. Zncharinli Chandler, •Jacob M Howard. MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT. I'ttR mi; Y It Alt 1807, ■I. E. Williams, Mayor N. B. Love, clerk of Commit’.’.'.." ■I-T. Ulemi, CltyAllonn-y Holmrt M. Farrar, city Treasurer. ’. K- J. Roadie,Cily I'lly sli-iaji ■for. F. I looper, city Engineer.1 Itolil. Cranforil, Cominla»ioiieror I'nltlu Wnrl,- tteorge Stewart, Overseer Of Sireels J"; B. Smitli Tax Receiver ami Collecioi-!. 1 “t- Fitzgibbon, Hall-Keeper A I, IJ K It M UN. I'll 1ST WASP, M. T. Caaileberry, Itidiard Peters HKC'ONH WARD. E. E. Kaweon, A. W. Milifhell THIRD WARD. Ileorge W. Terry, \y. c. Amli , „ „ FODBTII WARD. •F. K. CIullHtt, W. H. Cox. I a I* , FIFTH WARD. ,I A ^ K. W. Holland, POLICE DKPAHTMEN'P. Tlioinaa, Chief Marshal V* V ,lr l»l»y, Deputy Marshal L. •Johnson, Dt LieutemmL or I'.tlicc J . C. Murphy, i!»l Lieutenant of Police I—($’J PF.R DAY.) •I. S. Holland, It. I>. llaynes, D. Queen, •1. It. Love, •I. A. Ltiuir, It. II. Hutchins, •I. M. Connully, tlrcon Holland, H. W. Wood in;;, II. J. Holl/claw I. J. Cook, F. .1. Ho in nr, D. Ko^aii, E. A. Ci liter, F. T. Kicklj.-hlci •LA. Hinton, Hall, •I. L. Crenshaw, C. W. Howen, C. M. Harry, A. Jurrard, <>- P. WoodlifT, •laspcr <«i NO. 1()H. iiIhvIIIo A.<lvortlHeinoiit«. i >-■ "[ y' 4 iWEiftss/ tesl " t um-a feeail&m] , < f&p fee) H fees] ttafacn} -rim 'MjQ v5|ii|rfg 11 '^iSpr- ” W? 11 M. W. Itasborry. Jiinies Walker, Decatur, UeKalb county. '"DU-Fifth District.—Clayton, Fulton, Cobh oil ly G (,o]i', Marietta, Cobb county; G AV Lee Jonesboro’, ('layum county. / lui'lii-Sijth District.—Mori wether, Coweta, Campbell—Davis C Groslmm, Greenville, Meri wether county; Jell R Smith, Newnan, C'owehi comity. T/iirh/S rcnlh District.—Troup, Heard, Car- roll-Henry W McDaniel, Bowdon, Carroll romdy ; |{ n Kiclianl.s, LaGrauge, Troup county'. / /urty-hii/ht/t District.—Harnison, Polk, Paul ding—-William Brock, Buclmtmu, Haralson eoimty; s A Tidwell, Dallas, Paulding county. ‘ "itt/i-Ainth District.-Cherokee, iAIilton, For- sytb-R I'Daniel, Canton, Cherokee county; Itev A\ A Finley, Gumming, Forsyth county. /w/c th District.—Union, Towns, lt'ilum—jfor- aee AV Cannon, Clayton, Rabun county; John Bull, Llaimville, Union county. Fuji/-First District.—Fannin, Gilmer, Pickens r; S i»K |e i Elijay, Gilmer county; \\ illi.un Piaiiklm Mor^aulou, Faunin county. rortji-Stroiiil District.—Barlow, Floyd, Chat tooga, Wesley Shropshire,- Pirltown. i’Ii,gi...,«s ...uiiiy* \> r, Uoodwm, Cartersville, Bartow county. Forty Thiel District.—Murray, AVhitfk-ld, Gor don— W P Farnsworth, Spring Place, Murray county; Dr. I, P Gudgcr, Dalton, Whitfield county. Forty-Fourth District.—Walker, Dade, Catoosa 'V J Henry, Ringgold,Catoosa county; Tho mas M 1 hipps, LaFayctle, AValker county. SPECIAL JIOzVUDS FOll CITIES. S>(tP/tnnaJt City Board—lie my d Wctmorc. Dr J AV Clift, Savannah. Augusta City Hoard-Samuel Levy, B F Hall Augusta. Macon City Hoard—0 T Ward, Elijah Bond, -uacon. Columbus City Hoard—Tlios S Tuggle, C AV Ghapinan, Columbus. m d 1 !! 1 ^ Roard— Dr Joseph Thompson, I M Itohinson. D) f Coinmmul of Ilrcvet Major General Pope. G. Iv. Sanderson, Capt. 38il Infantry, and ^V. A. A. G. -’ONNKCTICUT. LI*<»nr members to be cl ed in April.] DKI.AWARt. ,/ohn A Fichol/nn. IU.INOIH. 1. N 11 Judd, '1. •I F Farnsworth, •*I. E H WaHhlinrne, <1. Aaron c lUtdiim 5. Ebon (J liiL'ersDll, •». Hurton (J (look 7- II P H Urotuweil N. S M Ciilloiu, !». Lewi* If Loss, 10. A 0 Hun, 11. N S Marshall, U. .John Haker. 10. O H Hama, At lar^e, .1 a Lo^an. INDIANA. 1. H m HNiUttd, 5*. Michael l! Ken •J. M <! Hunter, 'I. H’m .S’ Holman. r». (too W Julian, b. John Cohiirn, 7. II I) WtiMhhnrn, H. (foodlove S Orth, bchnyler Colfax, in. Wm Williams, 11. .J P (J Hlrnnkn. IOWA. I. James F Wilson, Hiram Price, •J. Win H Allison, •I- W M I^Jii^hhi idMe 5. U M Dodfo. b. A W 11 ii hoard, KANMAM. 1. .Sidney Flarke KKNTL'CK Y. 1- '/YimWe, V. Drown, .1. (Vacant.) r*. John Mor....... b. T F Stewart, 7. John \V Chanter, H. James Drools, !». Fernando Wood, 1i». W II ItobeilHon, 11. *! II Van Wyclc, VI. J H Kelclnini, U. TIioh rornell, 11. ./ V /s Frayn, 15. J A (Jiinwold, 1«I. Orange Ferris, 17. (!T llnlhiird, is. Jaw M Marvin, lb. NViu (J Fieldit, 2d- A H Lull in, 21. (Vacant.) 22. J C Churchill, 2J. Dennis McCarthy. 21. 'I’ M Pomeroy, 2d. Wm M KitlHity, XNJ. Wm S Lincoln 27. Humilton Ward, 2-S. L, tcls Set ye, 2d. Hurt Van Horn, .*«). J M Humph n y, ill. II Van Aernem. OHIO. I. Hcnj E^lvMton, 2. K H Hayes, J. Kobt C Hclieuek, •I. Wm Lawrence, 'larlct Knott, S I) Dickson, W P Young, Savannah. Scowf Pistrict.—Liborly, Tatnall, McIntosh — James Kalin, Liberty county, (Graytown I*. <)., Klllngham eounly,) T 1* Pease, Darien, MeJnlosh county. Third District.—Wayne, Pierce, Appling - Geo G Dodge, No (I, A & G U It, Wayne county; G II Mitchell, (Savannah P O) Appling county. b'ourth. District.—Glynn, Camden, Charlton— James M (Jolenmn, Krunswick, Glynn county; G \ Demarest, Jellerson, Camden county. Fifth District.—Collcc, Ware, Clinch—C P Joints, Tebeauvillo, Ware county. Firth District.—Echols, Lowndes, Berrien— Alvin U Clarke, Valdosta, Lowndes county; A Marochetti, Valdosta, Lowndes county. Fcoenth District.—Brooks, Thomas, Colquitt— J U Alexander, Thomasville, Thomas county; Lyons,(care Capt White, Thomasville) Col quitt county. h'iyhth District.—Decatur, Mitchell, Miller— Andrew Clarke, Camilla, Mitchell county; S 1* Allison, J lain bridge, Decatur county. Ninth JHstrict.—Early, Calhoun, Baker—B. P. Brimbery, Newton, Baker county; II. C. Fryer, Blakely, Early county. Tenth District.-- Dougherty, Lee, Worth—D. C. Banc roll, Btarksvillc, Lee county; P. O. Welch, Albany, Dougherty county. EL eenth District.—Clay, Randolph, Terrell— David Jones, Port Gaines, Clay county; S A Hurd, Cullibert, Randolph county. Tipcljth District—Stewart, Webster, Quitman —Samuel T Bedingtield, Lumpkin, Stewart county; Travis Usher, Lumpkin, Stewart co. Thirteenth DUtrict.—&w\\\Uir, Schley, Macon— W A Wilson, Americus, Sumter county; James C Lloyd, Marshallsville, Macon county. b'ourtumth District.—Dooly, Wilcox, Pulaski —Michael O’Brien, llawkinsville, Pulaski coun ty ; Simon P Odin, Drayton, Dooly county. Fifteenth District.—Montgomery, Telfair, Ir win—No appointments. Sixteenth District.—Laurens, Johnson, Emauu the New Hhoe — — ouiccnm uunrtci.—unuiuuo, uuuuduu, uuiouu- Whitehall and Hunter itrectB, tl—Dr Nathan Tucker, Sr., Dublin, Laurens majs- MO li K L I Fit] j JUST RECEIVED AND TO ARRIVE LIVE DRUG STORE: 500 UW * No - 1 SPANISH FLOAT INDIGO, 1500 pouiidH bent Madder, Hnmm) pouiidH White* Lend—all ^rudi'H, 600 boxen French Window Olar-n, 2000 pollikIh heist Putty, lu htiriclH EnffHoi* cu|»|H!md, 20*t pounds (Jnick Silver, 20 cHdkd Hi. Curb. Soda, 1IM SwinIIhIi needled. ON IIANDi All kindr* of Paint, Oils, Mm hiiie Oils, Hiiriilnt' (Hid, Tniiiierf' Oild.aiid Vnriildlied. Ah pure an addort- meiit. of pure Dru-'d, Mediduea, Fancy tbiodd, Pi rfmneried, Combs and Hrm-lu-d, Patent Medieined, f>. Glove «. Jones, 7. Deck, H. Adam «• — Yoony. I. Job'll Lynch, 2. Sydney Per I lain, J. James U Blaine, •t. John A I'eleri*. fi. Frederick A Pike. MARYLAND. 1 Hiram McCulU«tgh "i. a ran r, J. c A Phelps, (e.) 4. Francis Thomas, f». Frederick Stone. MASdACHUdKTTd. 1. 'i'homad D Elliot, 2. Oaked Amen, J. OInery Twitchcll, 4. Samuel Hooper, Beni F Hu Her. 0. N ith’l P Hunks. . 7. (»eo S Hunt well, 5. John I) Baldwin, 0. W li Wadlibnrn, 10. Henry L Hawed, MISdOHRI. 1. Win A Pile, (c.) 2. 0 A Newcomb, J- Thai K Kotll, 4. J J Gravelly, f». J W McClurp. 0. D T Van Horn, 7. BeuJ F Loan, s. J F. Hen lam in, 0. G W Anderson, (c.) lEiL'ht MICH III AN. oil ii 1. Fer. C Beaman, " Cbarjen Upnon, udall. 0. Heailt. .. , 7. S Sliellnbarce M- CS Hamilton, 0. It I* Buckland, 10. .lamed M Anhley, 11. John T Wilson, 12. D Van Trump, 10. G WMonjan, (c.) N. Martin Welker, lf». Tobias A Plantd, 10. John A Hini'.baiu, 17. Eph |{ Eckl**v, In. K P Spaldlii).', 10. JiH A Garfield. oiikoon. 1. Rufus MeU/ory. rr.NNdYLVAWi » I Sum J n, 2. (.'burled (. , J. Luotl .nl Mvei'd, » win II Kell. v. • • * ’’dob •* ioi. O. Ken) M /Joy,, . . .InuM Hrooniall, S. ./ L Getz, o. Thad Stevciid, in. Henry L Cake, 11. DM VunAuken, 12. L'/uts Dennison, 1J. Ulysses F Mercur, 14. Geo F Miller. if*. A J Glossbrcnner, Hi. Wm ll Koont/., 17. Daniel J Moircll, is. SF Wilson. 10. (i W Schofield, 20. Darwin A Finney, 21. John Covode, 22. J K Morehe.m, 21. Tliod William-, 21. G V Iauwremfe. It HO D R (ALAND, (Two mem nerd to be elect ed in April.) 0°fk of First Markot—Tlii'iiphilna IIurrlK. Ulurkof .Svenml Market—Frank T. itvmi Sexton—(I. A. Pilgrim. Wty Awemore-M. S. Waters, W.C. Iliimiihricr, nml U. F. Wood. Addesdor of Land taken for Opening Streete-Lcvi C. \N (Old, and F. P. lticc, . HTANDINH COMMITTERS OV THK CITY COUNCIL YOU THR FISCAL YKAR 1S07. Finance—Peters, Mitchell Huwhoii. Ordinance—Mitchell, Hayden, Peters. Sireetaand Sulewalkd-Giillatt, ltawaon, Hayden. 0 B * lnm l ,s ftD( l Clstcrna—Cox, Anderdon, Castle Lainpd ami Gas-Hayden, Terry, Peters. Kehof-CudtlebeiTy, Kawsou, Terry, Gullatt, Hayden. Market—Hayden, Castleberry, Holland. I'ire Department—Gullatt, Cox, Terry. Police— Kawdon, Cox, Andc" y, Mitchell, , mi tv nmi. 3 and Grounds—Andernon, Terry, J*o* 'I’ax—Holland, Itawson, Cox. On Printing—Terry, Holland, Castleberry. Salaries—Cox, Mitchell, Holland. BO All D OF~LIEALTII. First W'ard—Dr. J. M. Boring. Second W'ard—O. II. Jones, Esq. Third Ward—L. P. Grant. Esq. Fourth W'ard—Dr. ('baa. PincKney. 1‘ iftli Ward—Dr. J. N. Simmons. ICcport ol (lie City Annonmofm. gjT3 p, o..n!!* e ? ,aI ‘fleuW per line flrgt insertion, and 10 cuilH per Hue for each subsequent Insertion. new S lnBmi l on. nBerled nt interVttl8 lo ••e charged aa tiaements ordered to remain on any particular iwu,(., to he charged as new each insertion. liiBorlion 0110 * ,ur “ ,vorttol “K eomlUerea duo atUr lirnt n.i' 11 “ ,lnmnnl «>tii) n 8 or fetters on bnetnias hitcndod Ioi tn^onico should he addressed to “The Atlanta Jntclll- JAUED HI WIN WW w1i PFopriolor. WAliDS*. |5 No. of Acres Vacant. (Old Limit. a S M Ya First (I 0111,185 038 200 111 Second 1,700,150 705 81 Third 382,150 074 01 Fourth..‘... 1.105,. a H0 loot 100 35 Fifth 2,218, loo 515 100 145 Tot«»t. ... FL662^1fi5 NJ0 084 n 1850 Highest assessment to one person Second highest assessment to one person.. 'I bird highest iidsedsment to one pel t on I’oiirili highest assessment to one nerson Fifth higlu ufacturing enteipr 1 •l_it . ? $ . i ir>,iKNi Kih.ihhi . Ini,.‘Hid . 81,'NNI . NMI number TEN ski:. •*J. Austin HI...., 4. Tims W Feriy, 6. K E Towbridgu (5. John F. Di i.rgs MINKSSOTA. 1 Will Wiudoin. 2. Ignatius Do illy. - beele i in August.) VERMONT. 1. F E Wood bridge, v. Luke I* Poland, 8 u m i' Smith WEST VIRGINIA. I C I) Hubbard 2. H M Kitchen, J. Daniel Pooltey, WISCONSIN. I. Halbert E Paine, H.’iij F Jlopki J. AmusuCoiVb, 4. L'tius A Kldridtje, 1. Delos P. Ashley, NEW JERSEY. 1. Wm Moore, 2. C'has 1/aujht, ; l. Chat tiitonam, If U u Wadibuniu.' 4. John Hill, 6. G A Halsey. Ibidicals, (in Homan,) 12s; Democrats,(in Italic,)4t. T, YY iii(i-liil 11 Mtft' (ULU BTANU.) ATLANTA, & CO., U Hu UU1A, The industrial und i Number ol Flour Mills Nunihut or Grist Mill.- Number of Planing Mills Number of Foundries.. Number of Drlck-Vards ) Number of Cooper .Shops Number of Carnage Shops Number of Blacksmith Shops oj Number of Livery Stables • Number of Hock Quarries !!!!!!*.’. ; WARDS OF THE CITY. The City of Atlanta shall be laid olT into five wards, at follows, to-wlt: FIH*T WARD. .. Uomrocucing ut the crossing of W'liitelmll street with flic W t stern A Atlantic Itailroad, aud iiiuuing up tin south side of said railroad to the incorporation line, then down said line to the center of Whitehall street, then u*»rth alone the center of said street to the starting point, nml which shall he known and constitute Ward number AV. EC. D1X, KENTUCK? PLANING MILL. n00n ' ‘HAND, ASI) SASH MANUFACTUJtKIt. Amt Ucalor in all kinds of Building Lumber, Rough and Dressed, NINTH STREET, NEAK EEOADWAY, TO (118 V I I,L E, KKNTUC'K Y. Scroll'sluvlng foZ'lSaX} 1 ^ Dre6 ,’ hl «' »'”1 —— —. Jel2—8m ‘ : 1,11 DUVALL, i has ki t, „ ... • ,i ®* l 'IIUM. A. A. qUAHRIEU, imivali., Kurcinjitr * COii Importor* and Dealers in (zAKPETINU, FLOOR OIL CLOTHS, Cui laiu Materials anil Shades. HOUHli LINENS OF EVHItY DltSCItimoN 74 Sl "ln Street, above Third U| HVIL I. 13 , It V. J - S. MORRIS &. SONS, WHOLESALE DEALERS IN Drugs and Fancy Goods, Main Street, l.el. Fourth and Firth, * i!£g • * BREEDEN & BRADLEY, LUMBER -'...I Aiannhn-liirc — RAILROAD GUIDE <i>coi*g;Ia Itallroad. K. W. COLE, Superhilende*: DAY l’ABSENUKR TllAIN, Leave Atlanta at 5 no a At Am vo at Augusta . . . . . .5.05 1‘. M Leave Augusta at. 5 no A M Arrive at Atlanta * .u.oty (No trains run on Sunday.) NI01IT FASSENOER TRAIN. Leave A tlan ta 7151* M Arrive at. Augusta t;jo a! M Arrive at Atluuta ux.ai mkrchan (»f Hash, Doors, Itlinds ONU Aim ' at the , • cuter of the crossing or Whitehall nu .1, ni tlir W esturu A Atlantic Itailroad, and ruuniii" < fi dovvii the railroad lo the crossing of Calhoun sired in tho r^ar of the Georgia Itailroad workshop, then suuiii iilong the middle of said street to the center of Mellon on t. street, tliemv along the center ol Ml Donough street t . Hu* nu oipuratiou line, ilicu along said line to the mi. -I W hitchall street at its crossing 11I tin along Hu* center of said street to tin her ’1 then aloiiD Hie center of said street to the sin I. wlii« h shall he known and constitute Ward &L ifcc I he found Hill cry low, Ibr n nre giving spe side of New York ; all of which wc isli. idtll allenlioii to our PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT Which is 01‘L.\ A T ALL 110IHIS. Prescriptions care fully ami nentlv filled at any hour of the uigh t; no disap pointment. Tho fummiH ARCTIC SODA FOUNT Is still dispensing its sparkling waters and pure fruit syrups, ami receiving the daily compliment of all, espe cially the Ladies, whoso superior taste is universally ac knowledged. Call aud try it for yourself. Buy Tickets II per cent. Idfi-r KKDW INK .t FOX, • Whitehall and Hunter stn*eta. m. & J. HIRSH, W li ii 1 c a a 1 u anil It u t a 1 I CLOTHING EMPORIUM Whitehall Stroet, Atlanta, Georgia, (ADJOINING DAVID MAYER'S OLD STAND,) !KP constantly anew and splendid assortment of MKN’S, HOY’S and YOUTH S CLOTHING, aud a general stock of Gentlemen's Furnlshiug Goods— 1IATS, THUNKS, VALISES, Jtc., all of OUR OWN MANUFACTURE, log us the advantage of Belling cheaper than any other i hit aliment of the kind this Hide of New York. i’ho wholesale trade, or merchants from the country can he supplied at oi^r Establishment, aud a liberal dis- i mutt allQW( J lli' iii. aprlT- :’iii EAST END HILL PROPERTY. O N acrnuiit of the storm on Wednesday afternoon, 1 sold only TWO of those beaulitul Kast End Lots— Nos. 10 nml M. In a few days l will advertise and sell the remainder of the Lots without reserve. Kvery |>er- son wishing a desirable buildiug lot should attend the next sale. The Plat am he seen at my office. G. W. ADAIR, Ileal Estate Agent, Whitehall Street, near the Itailroad Crossing. jyO—Ot I. T. BANKS. Importers of, and Dealers in F« HAlt I > \v • 'iimnicncinx ■“ the renter of Cal ho ut ilr »."iih crossing of the (ictiri'in Knilrutul ivinkshon, nml running down Hie south side of said railroad to tin* in corporation line, then along tuild line to the editor of Mc Douijiigli fired to the starting point, wlm Ii rlmil conrfi line and be known as Ward number 'finer. fourth ward. nciug on the north sldoof the Georgia Itailroad, in the .cnier o| the crossing ol said railroad by Loyd street, mid running down Hu* north side or sdd railroad to the incorporation line, (lien iiloug said line to Ivy streel, then along the center of Ivy street to Decatur died, then along said sired west in the center of Lo\d (o Hie starting point, which shall constitute mid lie Known as Ward number Four. FIFTH WARD. Comment ing at the north of said railroad, at the cen ter of tile crossing of Loyd street, and running west along the north side of Hie Western A Atlantic Railroad lo the incorporation line, then along said line to the cen- l« i ol Ivy sired, then south along the center of De catur street to the center ot Loyd street, then along the • enierol Loyd sired |o tin? starting point, which shall eoitsdliile aud lie know u as Want niu.ibei Five PACiasu no.yaw oF kvkuv desobiption. WnXonmo"' ‘l’irM"^r're,'"l'’, l; i,' i 1 "' 1 "’, lov ' 1 -«••«■(«. "MU'"' '"*h“v ll,.- N.'w Oiilt il.mre,* “ " j'-l-.'—tin lOIISVIl.I.l:, KY, bridceforo & co.r Louisville Store, Grain, ami Hollow Ware te &K |m"' " j n ' ThiiVr" 'I K film -, I rrereit nnd Japnmimj iVuru, it., M-ret Pi.lo Sixth struct, between Miiln nnd River, l.onsyiUK KENTUCKY, JOHN B. MilLVAIN & SON, comnsHioN xi ion*hianth V/liolcaalc Dealers in Flour and Wltiskv -‘ Hlreul, hr! Mnin mill Hirer ' krntucky 1 A »or WhiHkjr.fl., eucvi' soi 'i'iii<:ie, v n,,r NI( >| , : ,, •e. <» 17 T s 'I' IC I |> 4.45 A. M Atlanta A: WoMt-PoInt Itailroad. L. P. GllANT, Sujeerinlendenl. r ... 1,AV CAB8ENOBU TRAIN—OUTWARD. Leave Allanta r , r, v m Anivc at West Point .10 00 A ]\1 r ... J J AY I’ASSKNOEIl TRAIN—IN WARD. Leave West Point i M Arrive at Atlanta U051* At ITIonlgomory A: WcNt-Polnt Itailroad. DANIEL II. CIlAM, Si/]>trintendert. DAY TllAIN. 7.25 A. M 1.20 P. Al ..10.10 A. M Leave Montgomery. Arrive nt West-Point...’.’’..’. Leave West-Point inTn a ’ Arrive at Columbus i S p m Leave Columbus Arrive at Opelika 11 Ti A M niaron A WeNtoru Itailroad. K. 11. WALKKIl, Superintendent. DAY rAHSKNUKIl TRAIN. Leave Macon Arrive at Allan In heave Atlanta.... Arrive at Macon.. Leaves Atlanta ... Arrives in Macon . 7..’Mi A. A, . 1.67 P. M . 0.65 A. M . I.») P. tv un turn * Atlanta l(lllli.,ail. CAMPBBhh WALLACK, Su/ierinteiaiint. 'IlKBH |.*6SSNIIKK TIUIN—DAILY. Nioin ? Allant A ii i 11 MORE NEW GOODS. ENT LEM EN who wish really nice 8crge or Fine IjT FRENCH CALF BKIN 81IOE8, either of the Con gress Balmoral, Strap, or Oxford-Tie pattern, can now a nIDmiI , . find the latest style and most approved manofacture at A SITUATION AS DISTILLER, ^ the New Bhoe Store in Uawson's Building, corner ol £m. an experience of TW ENTY ^ EARS in tho Distil — * lery bosiness. and can give the heat of references. Apply at thia office by mail or in peraon. CUTLERY, GUNS, IRON, STEEL, NAILS, HUES, Ac. MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS FOR Brown s U. Standard Platform and Couuler Scales, Old Dominion Nail Works Company, Vulcan Iron W ork*’ Bar mid Plantation Iron, Wheeler, Madden A Cleiusoits' Circular, Mill, aud Cross Cut Saws, Clifton Mill Company's Carriage and Tire Bolls, Briulcy’s Celebrated Kelliaclfy Plows, Calhoun's Standard Kentucky Plows, Collins’ Casteel Plows, Gibson’s Patent Cultivator Plows, Dupont's Hide and Blasting Powder. The attention of Dealers is respectfully called to our argeaud well assorted stock of HEAVY AND SIIELP GOODS, Which we offer at LOW PRICES, for cash. marO -8m McNAUGHT, ORMOND A CO. W. U. SMITH. J. L. ItlCUMOND. SMITII.t RICHMOND, WHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS, CEN'L COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ALABAMA HTKEKT, Atlanta, ------ Georgia. gJT’Strict attention giuven to all orders for Goods. Consignments solicited, and sales effected judiciously. Jc3S—lm* WANTED. jjrO—tit (*lner Eh, First Assistant K Hvcoud Ascisiant Ii tSecrelury II. F. M H. It. Mil: James E. Gullatt. INK Co Atlanta E Thomas Haney John B. Norman Samuel Wilson il. Muhleiihriiik Charles Sclmat/. John Bcrkele John W ilby I'resident Sc J. 11. Ellswortli I*. J. Bracken M. I*. Collier O. Warner II. Haney, , Win. Krogg, | M. L. Robot I- M eciiANt J. E. Gullatt. •i. g. Kelley W. I), buckle, jr o. H. Jones E. Hu ice i- utc Htelnhelmer i.. W.Ten Joel Kelsey James Daniels J. M. Toy G. T. And* rsou, I W. F. Woods, j J. M. Bilicc, I Joseph Wiley, ) ’ J F. Alexander M. J*. Lichtensbult. retary Ircasurer First Director Second Director Third Director Engine. First Assistant Engine. Hccoiul Assistant Kaginct Third Assistant Eugiuei Axeinc Delegate to Fire Department Enuink Company No. 2. ..President Vice-President ^Secretary First Director Second Director Chief Engineer First Assistant Engineer .Second Assistant Engineer Third Assistant Engineer Pipemen — Axemen ...Surgeon Department W“Wm HA V: : I'-ihM ' ' . 1 "1 "I'U.IIIU, .Multul * "} MilMi.ru! Muirluii r."l Mush. ( 'ii in I* ii “«l “I In.lriiuiuiilu umlluil f ull l,„ lire, und I'uhli. d liill.iu and in ■ I'livulion, Aildr -—... • -nuLiaudd^hV** Leave Cliallanooga . 4t , . Daily, exceptBimduvs. fo*ave Atlanta ’ Leave Dali on | Arrive at (-'Imttanooga..!**!!*’ * Leave Chattanooga. Arrive nt Atlanta.. | [ DALTON ACCOMMODATION THAIN Leave Atlanta. CXCLpt Sun,, aL*. Arrive nr Dalton... Leave Dal ton Arrivent Atlanta.... 4.10 A. M ■ 4.80 I*. 7.:^I I' M . I ll A. M i • \ M . 2.80 P. Al ..6.25 l*. It • 8 2(1 A. Al 12.05 P. Al .. 3.60 P. Al 18 }5 P M • 1.25 P. Al - 0.45 A. Al mail Stage Line from Allanta «o Dali- )onci;a. Leavu Atlanta Monday, Wudnusday anil Friday., .n A. M. Arrlyu I uusday, Thursday and Saturday 7 1’. M. Bnn’t Wash Another Week Without Buying —THK— J ^ GREATEST WONDER OF THE AGE! I1 ' U ’ L '« univerhal WASHING N1ACHINET! SI’KCIAI. NOTICE TO TIIE I.ADIES "I jlilS—III! Nils, hi anil III Jullu LOUIS Tltll'l', .Ml., Ldlliavlllu, Ky. SCHICKEDANTZ & SEWELL •-ItAIN IIIH I /|0| cm. Produce and Commission Merchants "w-wucrv J**12—1m KENTUCKY. LKVI UI( ic., ro1 ’ l'««'l“i'.v nml l>:ii,. y CHEESE AND BUTTER. Finli, Fancy Meats, & Produco Generally No. .11 Fourth Htruut, huiwuun Main am! Hirer, KENTIICK V. ^msssF^ssssi ' "w!lho„t Vl | l i l '!.¥ " i,h » Wacblnu limn H ' . u win* live dirly uhlrla in from pi. ii. fiLUAimr, Commission Merchants, AND DKAI.KHS Representative to F Tallulau Enuink Company' No. 3. S. W. Grubb K. A. Center W. C. Shearer George Tltompsou ‘resident. ...Vico President. — First Director. .. . .Second Director. w. Rogers Hose Director. John D. Clarke Secretary. Lewis H. Clarke Treasurer. John A. llill Axeman. A. Thlerne .' Axeman. 11. S. Urine, M. D Surgeon W. R. Diggers Delegate. Atlanta Hook and Laddkii Co. No. 1. J. L. Que i ’. F. S. D’Alvigt J. S. Yarbrough Geo. Johnsou... Ktl. II ol laud... Forcmun Assistant Font mm Secretary Treasurer dilative to Fire Department TIBBS HOUSE. By H. T. MARTIN, Dulton, - Georgia, rilHK undersigned would respect fully announce to his I patrons und the public tLat be bus ret.-utly opdi.-d .i large, elegant, and commodious Hotel, ueuly furnich cd, for the receptiou of hoarders uud transient custouw Tiie pleasure peekers or iuvalldrt, or perpous desiron- of speudiug the summer months in a healthy locality, of pure water, fresh air, free from.the malaria so common to the low country, will find it to their advantage to seek the Tibbs House. The 1 ables are kept in the stylo of the first-class hotels of our country, ubuiuluiit with everv delicacy aud luxury of the season. Every attention ia given to boarders—no thing withheld that would contribute to their enjoyment or comfort. In addition to this, the Hotel is furui*hed with a flue span of Horsea aud Carriage for the accom modation ot its customers. Consult your interests, and give the Tibbs Houso a call. JelS-lm GRAIN, RAC0N, LARD, FLOUR, AND^ VVi's.i'rn (*t'nt‘i-ji 11, OLD STAND, Formurly Tltualur, now I'lnuulx Uiiililiiiu, *'■ I' r-tul'r"” Mm oycZrT:; VZ vl° ONK HOUkT' ^' ,1 atl ” llta t Jt< '/.EN I'lEL’l/s iN forlireir uvurv vreMn°H° t,llr 'J l " ,, * oll l*. mul will nay re'^,r^"" lru ""»» "> thl^pkiasaml Blltlii TEN DOLLARS, r"'ruren l '!! l ,i ,, lf'‘'""" nf ''' 1 '' ^Mn 111 ”*] Ibvyotitliurn H'tate!' i .” l E|bunll\ l y , i)’™. a ^ff«!j! iSSSaSsSawsi ■V Labor-Saving lilacliiiir, loL'd-! 8u ,i'l!' , * l f.’ , i«t V111Z.utia Of ](mni>. would . a y m durability oi lllif Macfiine,” alter lull lion, the small amount or soap r^i1rod lj WAV :{ ttt , ,' c ‘ HH ’ ,h,! l,ie <Jot, * c * , l would recommend’ it ,to a geueroila public. I*. M. SIIEIBLY, .1. A. RTKWAHT, WM. WEST, JAMES Noll I, E, Sn., U. W. F. I.AMPKIN, HAM. F. I'OWEHS, JOHN W. NOUI.E, J. J. COHEN. UHCATUIl ST., ATLANTA, CJA Yy L tisniit ostalillshuil oureclvus in our lormur ItualiiiiM, lit Ihu OLD STAND, und Ik'" to lutidur our uur- Vires to former frli'iiils uod tin: put.liu f*unerAlly, Wu luivualurgennd coinniodlons store, and with our past experience and ample facilities, trust we slmll receive and merit a liberal patronage. IN Mint!: ANO TO AIlltIVB. 10000 verydiolcu TeuuessccCorn, 4ix««i lbs Bacon—Sides, Shoulders, and Hums. WM. M. WILLIAMS & UHo. i. ntu, i.mn. Aeenis for the sale of Hovers' celebrated Lirds-Evt: Lime, and wilt continue to keeit rmi- sianily on hand a "nod supply, fro n from the kilos. I'ar ties ivaotma k,mil Lime, wit! tlml it to tln ir Interest to tail ami see us, or seud ns their orders, april - ant WM. M. WILLIAMS * BUO. Just Received and now In Store A LARGE lot of Round, Sqiia . Ntt*e’, which wu offer npon pure ha Jh14 and Flat Iron and ... ---■!«* that must miiI 17 tiercea < hotco Sugar Cured Ham-. W. M. WILLIAMS A. 1010., M-rcbanta. 50,000 ACRES OF PINE LAND WANT E I) . I Hi' V i E <5"°, rde a N "''’ V.uk tor60.UY)acres of 1 w lid non Land in (ieor",a. Persons owuiu" such I.ands, who desire to have me sc;l them, will i,le«-e send me a correct dewrlpllon of the same, with location i, lowest cauh price, and condition of title. ’ G. W. ADAIR, Whitehall Street, near tho^UdroadVroMiug. ^ I boughtt| , , ; fir at “Jlall’ii 1‘atcMit" UniVcriat W^hVng .. .'SH! ! r V UJ i ,l 10 «m now tiHlug it to my ta rfect.Hat idfaction, and recommend it to all HHagreti Miw. CYNT1UA KILE, 1 ,v ’ ■ • •••■ = •••• lion, lint • ihor-Saviuj'Machine. In IKUCTIOXS POH USE. Let tho Mitclilne down into a common wash tub hv notiM? u " u lc “ !?,',* t * l ° for thoJouruali to reel Im Witt i'!’ n o * * m,ln ono inch Of the bottom of the tut.; 111 wlthlhot ntilor until the water covers the pebbles In “ is hm! '.“li" 0 !I Ch , L ' a l : wi:t ,llu cIotlitTB in warm water. rel s M M,| l ,?tn‘i‘ k ? t,tllea < * VL ' r ni(,'ht') then rut. a little soil soap on all Hie dirty places; then put tile clothes ditnc luilf fi o'r'i nt l h th0 1’;’ 1 ’!’! 1 ”’' “Mt “1" ")•» nil I lie inn- o i in . it, V f Cl0t ? 1 0, > “fifkine them out as tlicy are i iin.i.ViiVi— a C !" il ’, ,l l’ the door and turn the crank from ! tho' bUsoi.i" M*’ k0l 'l’ l "f “ “ l "«'. "leady motion un- utc dirt la out, Uicn ruu tlirough a wringer: then boil withiho’tubflili^rnirf c,0 , l,lci . back l,lto l,lu machine (Min tut tul» full of cold water; give the machine eiuht ot leu turn* and your clothe* are ready for the bluing water rent erdoLTs's 0 ^’ •“"> UtemachKhen n ! 1 L***. 11 l,rertkH the utouea. lr any of the pebble* beeonio broken, pick their y l'or*alel»y mays—tiljanl —lent out. JOHNSON & ECHOLH, liiteliall Street, Atlanta, (ia. & PLAIN7)El{!S, Next to Dodd’* Corner, Whitehall Direct. OULD respectfully call your attention to our VAU1F.TV STOCK OF GOODS I’rinta Domestic* Bleaching ' ' Figured Mii^liu* Kentucky JeaitH Ulngliame ('oitoiiadeM ami a variety *»f nice fire and ‘i’alile CIoIIih. 1,1 nres'llmm!!!? f'.r from 10 to 20 cent* from 15 to 20 cent* from 13 to 40 cent* from 22 to 50 centh from 15 to 50 cent* Rom *25 to 50 ceuta Rom 20 to 35 cent* •• Horn auto 30 cent* Good*, Liueu*, Toweliugn ... ..... j/eie Housekeeper*, Builder*, and Me< lmuic*r FURNITURE IN LARGE QUANTITY. from $ 4 to $lfi .fr«nn 7 to 15 from into 15 from 2 to di from Bcd*teAd* Bureau* Wardrobe*.. Wash 81 lud* Table* Work Stand* Work Stand* , f ; u,n ] ras Mre ' Uaf ”"' Lurd ' ani1 S Jrap. Kir Iron st '* cents per pound Hnitare Iron JrenU per pound I; ,i, ( l if.,,, " h cents per pound iniua iron „ fi cents per pouud at 6 cent* per pound . at 7 cent* per pound liaud Iron Smooching Iron* Andiron*. jtia XV>X. L. JIKN8LKH, PROFESSOR OF MUSIC, ATLANTA, GEUKBIA. Orders may be left with B. BraumuUer, WbiUhslt h eepv-ly