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ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Wodnosdnv Morning, July 17. 1807.
The Dull)' Intelligencer.
MAMMOTH rill NT IX.I NSTAnt.lt. I! MU NT.
With our now power presses, sn.l slmost enrtlcss ss.
•ortmonlof lypo, both plain and omnmentjil, sn.l willi
Hkilll.it prinloroanil pressraon, wo aro prepare.l i„ mi nil
onlers in Uie Uno of Phintino, in an superior stylo unit
on as roasouablo terms as the tame can be .lone anywhere
In the South. (Inters aro Solicited for It.iin ami Oma-
vunliU lYinling from merchants, inauufaeturors, mo-
ehanies, auctioneer*, hanks, railroads, express compa
ales. Insurance companies, hotels, restaurants, bourilln-
houses, theaters, concert halls, clerks of courts, sherllls,
constables, lawyers, doctors, dentists, colleges, schools
ami for all oilier persons, corporations, anil Institutions’
We prlut business Cards. Visiting Cards, “At Home"
,'anls. Wedding Cards, Ball Cards, Show Cards, Ad.iiis-
slon Cards, Election Cards, Time Tables, Way Bills Cir-
. nlars. Checks, Notes, Drafts, Prices Current, Title Deeds
Trust Deeds, Leases, Receipts, Tax Bills, Licenses]
lloinis. Bill Heads, Insurance Policies, Calendars No’
tires, Bills of Lading, Manifests, Shippers* Reeeipls,
Druggists’ Labols, Tqhaeco Labels. Clothing Labels, Bills
lit Pare, Concert Bills, Programmes, Theater Bills, Show
Bills, Posters all slses, Passenger Tickets, Dray Bills,
Coal Tickets, Wood Tickets, Bread Tickets, Milk Tick’
. is. Election Tickets, Manufacturer's labels, Ac.
All work executed In the most artistic manner, and at
the very lowest prices. Colored printing of all kinds
done In superior styles, at moderate prices, and on short
uoticc.
Book-Bindiry.—In this* branch of business we claim
to do work as well a* It can ho done lu New York. Spe
cimens of our work may bo seen everywhere, both In
Binding and Printing, and wo may safely assert that sat
isfaction liaa boon glvon In every instauce.
06 l no
<(6 1 00
(ft 12
17
... ^tlnntalflarkflt,
wnot.KsAi.R rnicts.
Coiw.-Whlto Corn ,
Mixed or Ycllmv *
Baton—Hhotildors ■
Plain Hams
Sugar-Cured Dams. ' , . , ,
Clear Itiblnid Hides
Clear Sides
Laiiii.—In Barrels
In Kegs and Cans:
VuniiNiA SAi.T.-Per sack
Liverpool Halt
1,1,1 " * l oat, (generally unsound).
Sm ai.i. Grain,—Rye, per bushel ..
Oats
Wheat
Hay, per cu t
(ft
ir>*j
m
17
2 75
> (X) <pill) (it)
66 0 00
(ft 1 00
1 00 66 1 75
1 50 66 2 00
Financial.
Exchange on Now York.-bnying at par: selling
nt X premium.
Gold.—Buying; at 38 cents; selling at *t() cents.
Silver,- Buying at 28 cents; selling al 88 ceula.
Gold Bullion,—Buying at $1.25 per pennyweight
Hold Dust,—Buying at $1.15©$ 1.20 per pennyweight.
OKorqia.
Kkuisthation in tho Fourth Word up to a
late hour yesterday afternoon stood, whites 44;
colored, 94. This, together with the registration
of Monday, gives the blacks a majority ol 205
in that Ward.
The ladies who are interested in the Confed
erate Cemetery arc to have a meeting at Nichols’
Academy, at 0 o’clock on Friday evening.
ITfaMoiilc.
All members of Fulton Lodge, No. 210, arc
ret|tiesled to lie present at a regular meeting on
Thursday evening next, lor the transaction ol
important business. The meeting will take
place at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
Speech o( Itlr. Hill.
This gentleman addressed a large audience at
Davis’ Hall yesterday upon the condition ol the
country, llis address was well received, and
having been reported by a gentleman present,
it will be published, at the request of the “Com-
miltec,” in this paper to-morrow.
Dry Good* at C'oNt.
Talley, Grown & Co. announce in another
c olumn their determination to dispose ot their
present immense stock of summer goods at Nat)
York cost! The high character of the house
gives every assurance that it is not merely an an
nouncement, but that they will in reality sell
goods at greatly reduced figures. They are
farced to do this on account of the delay which
attended the reception of their goods in the spring.
The stock of Talley, Brown & Co. is thoroughly
complete in the line of dress goods and trim
mings, and to ladies in the city who may wish to
replenish their wardrobes, or to conntry dealers
who may wish to add to tlioir stocks, wo would
say that a better chance will not soon occur to
n’ako purchases at figures so attractive. Sec
tlieir advertisement.
The attention of this mercantile communi
ty is called to the advertisement of the large and
popular dry goods house of E. S. JaflVay it Co.,
of tlie city of New York, which appears in our
issue of this morning. Jlnjor II. M. Davenport,
of Savannah, one ol the most enterprising and
reliable business men of which the State ol
Georgia boasts, is connected with this firm, and
will be glad to sec his many friends in New
York. 11c will travel through the Southern
States during the fall months on behalf ol Messrs.
E. 9. Jafiray & C'o., when he will call upon
those to whom he lias been well known in the
past os an energetic member of the business
world. Any orders to the above mentioned
house will be promptly filled.
Flour Shipped North.
Particular attention is directed to the notice
ol Messrs. Foreacre and Anderson in regard to
the shipment of Flour to New York, Philadel
phia and Baltimore. They are prepared to send
it by way of Macon and Savannah on as reason
able terms as any other route. A splendid line
of side-wheel steamers leave Savannah three
times a week.
Mono an & Co. will exchange $10,000 worth
ot furniture tor wheat. Their assortment oflur-
nitiirc is both elegant and extensive. Excellent
bargains may be had. Go see Morgan A Co.
“Eortcnb’s Headquarters" continues to
dispense its favors in the shape of greenbacks to
the holders of lucky tickets. Parties drew from
Allen & Ladd $591 yesterday.
Shackelford & Sons will sell a fine rosewood
piano at auction on Thursday morning at 9
o’clock.
Mr. Scofield will rent a fine store-room in
tus beautiful building on Whitehall street. See
notice.
HOTEL ARRIVALS
NATIONAL HOTEL,
H. D. Harris, Clerk.
TUESDAY, JULY 10, 1807.
<• M Irwin, Git. I.t Johnston.
It .1 Mom*m, Columbus. K M Kell*, wife X daughter
.1 D Waddell, Polk county. K Sten.
N Niukoll* and 2 daughters, PM Kouth, Gn.
Columbus. C A Drown, H CJ
‘1 P Kellogg, Newnnn. J H Colon, Augusta.
HWIIIIdA ' '
<11 Willingham, LaUrango A L Camp. C'ovingtoi
A L Hamilton, Gutlibert. G Kdinoud, Ya.
W H Chamber*. Columbu*. H D French, Ya.
.1 Gill, NY W Watklna, Ark.
I. K Dlalock, Fayetteville. M D Killrell, Ga.
A B Pond, Providence. It Beekford, N Y
W A Bussell, Savannah. JS Denmend, Marietta.
•1 B Goodloe, Louisville. C J P.arria X family, Mm
JN1TEII STATUS IIOTHI*.
I’ROl'UIKTOn.*'.
TUESDAY,
G It Sima, Palmetto.
•J <' Smith. Palmetto.
It Holcombe X family, Ga.
lion B II Hill, Ga.
It D < 'ole, Newnau.
W B Conyers, Ga.
.1 < Jonei*. Ga.
V S Fitch. Griflln.
s Guakennciinlr, Ga.
.1 McCay, AiiguaUt.
.1 M Swan, Tenu.
I B Pritchard. Memphis.
.1 II C Gregg, S C.
JULY 10. 1807.
c Bonyer, Ga.
J K Spencer Ga.
F W Simmon**, Ga.
L Holder, Ga.
W BGrilitn, Gn.
Mrs W It Philip**, Macon
M Iss '1* Callaway, Macon.
G II Mooney^ Grllllii.
G Wallace,
W T Burge**, Hlilcshorn.
F N Cowan, Aeworlli.
W J Cowan, Acwortli.
Dr A Mean**, Oxford.
MINIATURE ALMANAC EOR JULY.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 17.
Huu l(i»c« 6.03; Huu Sets 7.0«.
riuaxs or tiik koon.
New Moon—1d. -Hi. 40m. evening,
l'irat Quarter—8d. Oh. 23m. evening.
Full Moon—llld. 2h. torn, evening.
I Ji.l Quarter—21(1. Oh. 2-im. morning.
New Moon—and. llh. 35m. evening.
RATES ON FLOUR
FllOM ATLANTA TO
New York, Philadelphia, and Baltimore,
VIA A Ltd VST A AND C1IALKSTON.
New York, Phlladalpliia, and Baltimore... $1 75 V Barrel
Charleston 1 Oh V Barrel
Hacka of 1(4) It.** each, charged an half barrel*.
?, '‘ rl "or l F i «Uon U " K
S? ft!* !> . IS
ikink
Bank of Empire Slate.. 21
Augusta Ins. X B. Co... ft
City Bank of Augusta.. 27
Muuufiie’rs B'kof Macon 20
North western Bank 2
Merchant*' & PlanterH’. 5
Planter*’ Bank u
Lank of Columbus &
Bank of Augusta!
Union Bank of Augusta
ll,a
f fSTAverage time from Atlanta to New York,sir days.
G. T. ANDERHON, Agent Ga. It. It.
Jyl« -lin C. 1). OWENS, Gen t Western Agent.
Just Received at the Crockery Store,
Ity T. It. lUPLEV, Agcut.
AYHON’H SELF-SEALING FKUIT JARS, a largo
lot of Ulan* and China Ware*, Houae-Furiii*Iijiig
1", J)u*lera, Ac., which mutt l*e «old LOW FOR
Bank of Mobile
Eastern Bank of Ala.
Bank or Selma
Commercial Bank...
Union Bank
Hank of Chester !!!
Bank of the State (old).
ikink of Charleston
Exchange Bank
Merchants’ (Cheraw)..
Bank of Georgetown..
I lantern’ Bank
Planters’ X Mechanics’
Augusta Saviugs Bank. 15
limber Cutters’ Bank.. 2
Bank of Savannah -tn
Bank ol the State....
Bank of Commerce ..
Mechanics’ Bank
ALABAMA.
95| Bank of Montgomery.
*15 Central Bank
.. 20 Northern Bank
,10|8oiithern Bank
11TII CAROLINA.
People’s Bank
Bank of Newberry
15
12
Bank of Hamburg
H.ll.Baul
Southwestern It. R. Bank 2-i
Farmers’* Exchange.. t
Bank of Camden...
Bank of S. c
State Bank .
Commercial Bank...."
NORTH CAROLINA.
I. f r,,ftr 221 All other N.O. from HO 1
ihningion.." ltd 85 per cent, discount
Bank of the State
But, little doing in Tennessee and Virginia Biyik Bills.
X h 3 K Cl A L NOT ICES.
g^^altlfiMonlc.—All inonilicra of Fulton
Lodge, No. 210, are requested to ho present,
at. the next Regular Meeting, on THURSDAY, the lsth
Instant, for the transaction of important business, to he
held at Odd Fellows’ Hall.
C. F. BARTH, Secretary.
J . Notice. The Ladle* xvlio arc Inter
ested in the Improvement of the Confederate
einotery are respectfully Invited to meet at Nichols’
ancing Hall, on FRIDAY KVJ5NINO, the 19th, at f.
cloek. JyH-at
^-^^^I'or Rent,-A fine Storc-ltooni In
the Scoflcld Building, Wl
•slon given August 1st. Apply to
L. SCOFIELD,
Residence Peach-Tree street.
Iyl7 Bt
Georgia State Lottery, lor (lie beno-
lit or the Orphans’ Home. Combination Class,
No. 20. The following were the drawn numbers, July 1U,
1807:
44 -6-40-32-68 45- 21 -42 -78 -4- 6 3 *43 -17
.iyn-H BOYD, WILSON A CO., .Managers.
|^»Wo will buy 910,000 worth of
Wi/bat, for which wo will barter Furniture
at cash prices. Our assortment is large.
Jyn-Ct MORGAN & CO._
J^g^To Pin n tern-Double Ilcflncd Pou-
nitETTK of the Lodi Manufacturing Compa-
ny. This is one of the most forcing and quick acting ma
nures in the market, and is Inj far the cheajwt. It is com
posed of night soil, of New York City, from which all im-
uiritics have been extracted; is then deodorized, pul*
’orized, and dried. On Cotton it is equal to the best
•rand of Phosphates, and will bring a heavier and by two
veeks earlier crop than any other fertilizer. Drilled in
with Wheat at the rate of <100 pounds per acre, it will
bring a heavy crop on poor soli. Price $35 per ton or
2,(k)0 pounds. Sample sent on receipt of threc-cent
stamp, with address. Apply to
TIIK LODI MANUFACTURING CO.,
00 Cortlandt Street, New York.
rom Prof. C'has. Martin, Hamden, Sidney College, Ya.,
dated July 1st, 1n07:
“The Double Roltncd Poudrelte is acting like a charm
i my crops, and attracting universal attention from all
beholders. 1 am already satlstlcd that It is the cheapest
and surest renovator of our worn-out soils.”
jyie.-Jhn
Wl. I*ai»noil’ll Clearing Out
Sale of Summer D
Dry Goods coinmonees Mon
day, July 15th. Great Durgain* will be offered.
J. M. GANNON,
jylfl—eod2w Cor. Whitehall and Hunter streets.
Prescription Drug Store,— \Vc* give
our entire attention to compounding of Pre
scriptions, and preparation of Family Medicines. Fancy
Goods and Toilet articles. Our Drugs are warranted.
TURPIN & KING,
may 1 r*—2m Whitehall Street, near Railroad.
Medlcul.—Not only In UiIm city,
Ibut this entire country has become familiar
with the reputation of Dn. Coleman, ns the most tolla
ble and successful practitioner, In his speciality, in the
routh. Perhaps no physician has given more attention
to, and applied himself more earnestly and assiduously
to discover the most speedy ami positive cure of I)ls-
isesoj Females, Diseases of a Private nature, Manhood's
/hOllitUs, Self-Abuse, Nervous Debility, Sexual Infirmities.
•tc., than helms. Patients who reside in the country
•an have the remedies applicable to their several diaor-
lers forwarded to any part, carefully secured in a portn-
Me compass, and in every respect of convenient use.
/idles need not licsitnte in applying for advice. A per-
onnl interview Is not always necessary. Medicines,
vitli instructions, can he administered through the me
dium of correspondence.
I)u. C'olkman may always he found in his ofllco, in the
rear of his Drugstore, on McLcmoro street, llis inedi-
rines arc carefully and aeurately compounded by educa
ted and accomplished pharmaceutists. Address
L. L. COLEMAN, M. I).,
mays 2m 210 Church Street, Naahvllle, Tenn.
JTgP The Healing Pool, and IIoiimo ol
' Minor.—Howard Association Reports, for
Young Men, on the crime of Solitude, und the Errors,
Abuses, and Diseases which destroy the manly powers,
and create impediments to marriage, with sure tneuns ol
relief. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address Du. J. SKILLIN HOUGHTON, Howard Assoei
atlon, Philadelphia, Pa. miy!9 8m
Book an«l Job Printing.—The In-
TKLI.KJBNOKHhaving made additions to its Jon
Dki'AUTMENT, and having just received a large and line
assortment of P*»|M*rs and ('arils, It is now prepared to
execute till kinds of Job Printing on as favorable terms
as any establishment in the Southern States, and in as
good style. Particular attention will he given to the
print In*' of Bill Heads, Circulars, Notes, Drafts, Cheeks,
Blanks of all kinds. Dray Receipts, Bills of Lading,
Bu-inessand Visiting Cards, Pamphlets, Briefs, Ac. All
orders will he attended to with dispatch. declH—3w
red" Jno. ('. \\ It liner, 1 iiMiiranco Agent,
representing the most liberal and substantial
Companies, North or South, Is prepared to take Fire, In
land, Life, and Accident Risks; also, on Live Slock,
laisses promptly adjusted and settled.
Refers to the following, to whom losses have been
paid, as lo reliability of Companies, and promptness of
settlements: lion. J. E. Williams, Mayor; Janies C. Da
vis; Col. James M. Ball; Cofer & McCalla; F. Corra X
Co.; R. M. Wall X Co, J Paul Jones, Jr.; Massey A
ll«?rly; Win. 11. Urolhurton; J. S. Yarbrough ; Tidwell
X Holliday; F. D. Thurmond; L. 11. Clarke; John Me-
Master; -J. T. Whitehead; T. C. Mayson; liiug, llardee
X King; McNaught, Ormond A Co; New Era News-
paper Olllco; Col. W. R. Phillips; Hon. B. II. Blgham,
LaGrauge, (ia.
onice under Hie Drug Store of J. T. Jenkins & Co., on
east side of Whitehall street. Je28~8atASuntilJyl5
R0BT. BAUGH & B. H. THRASHER,
_A_ttornoys at Law,
H AVE removed their ofllco to RAWSON’H BUILD
ING, comer of Whitehall aud Hunter streets, At
lanta. Ga.
Will give attention to all business entrusted to their
care. Applications in Bankruptcy Attended to.
jy!3—1m
I)r. W. II.
II. I HID ID UHU L»l MIC ...
money hack. Call and look. W ill take City Che
•• highett market rate.
REET, BROTHERS & CO.,
OliurleMtou, S. C.,
A hE prepared to advance liberally on conalimmenta of
Wheat! to ba .old in Cliarle.ton, Philadvlpbla, aud
New York. Jnijr J»-lm
S TILL tenders hi. Profoeaional Service* to tlie citi
zen* of Atlanta; and from Id* long experience in
Use profeaeion, lie la confident that lie can eivo eatlefac
lion toad wlio mny favor ldin with tbelr patronage,
Special attention given to obstetric.
OFFICE A- the store of A. V. Doggie & Co., Mitchell
street.
UESIDENCE—Corner Foraytb and I’etcr* .trccle.
jyl 1 -#m
U1NSOL.IJTION NOTICE.
HIIIK iiartuerahlp heretofore existing under tile firm
1 name of McilRlDB, DOItSETT £ CO., I* till* day
dissolved by mutual convent. The hualnc** will lie c m-
tiuuod at the old aland, by the underalgued, who will
liquidate the affair* of the old ftnn.
jylfi —at
lay-Km copy.
McUKIDK & C'O.
DINNOLdTION NOTICE.
rjlllK firm of TAYLOR .t DAVIS ja till* day^liatolved
Iiy mutual coneeut of the parlie*. J. A. Davla will
contlune the buaiueaa at the oltf *Und, and will aettle all
take* ulcaauro In aollclting hi* friend, to continue thcii
liberal patronage a. heretofore. Atlantic J^n()^ 1 jail.
j,H~6t Job! A. DAVIS.
ill A It.WII A IAN SA I,US iron AUOIIST.
Will be sold, lit the City Hull in the city of
Atlanta, on the first Tuesday in August next
within the legal hours ol sale, the following
property ,'to-wit: b
A city lot No. 22, in ward 5, on land lot 78,
containing five-eighths of an ncre, on Marietta
street, adjoining Dr. ,!. N. Simmons and the
Dperu House, i.evied on us tlie property of Dr
I. Sells by virtue of a li. fit. for tax of 1800, and
one for 18(15, at the instance ot the Mayor and
Council vs. said Dr. II. Sells.
A oily lot, number not known, in ward 1, land
it, 81, containing one-eighth of an acre more or
less bounded by Nelson street, Race Track
street and Craps alley. Levied on as tlie proper
ly of Sanford l’inion, by virtue of a fi. fa. for
tax of 1800, at the instance of the Mayor and
‘ ’ mncil of Atlanta vs. said Sanford Pinion.
A city lot in ward 1, on land lot 84, contain
ing 0 acres, more or less, bounded by Green
street, Davis street, Markham street and Ilayne
street. Levied on as the property of J. K. 1).
O/.burn, Trustee for Mrs. M. L. Mangnm, by vir
tue of a fi. fa. lor tax of 1800, at tlie instance of
the Mayor and Council oi Atlanta vs. said J. R.
J). O/.burn, Trustee, Ac.
Jyl2—ttl L. 1’. Thomas, Marshal.
VOSTVONBD MAIIUMAL’H *ALIj7“
ii to*!* b .® fl0 *!* <° 1,10 highest bidder, at the City
I lull, in the city of Atlanta, on tlio first Tuesday
in August next, the following property, to-wil;
Acity lot, No. 1,"block 0, ward l.land lot77,con-
hlock 9, ward 1, land lot 77; and one on Broad,
Hunter and Forsyth streets, No. 4, block 0, ward
1 land lot 77, adjoining L. II. Davis, and an
eighth ot nn acre on Garnett street, No. 4, block
ward 1, land lot 77. Levied on as the pro-
' » • • • "OIIOU vu no tuu |lll)
pc'i'iy of N. K. Gardner, by virlao of a tax ft. fa
the city tax ol 1800, at tlio instance ol tlie
Mayor and Council of Atlantn vs. said N. K.
Gardner aud vs. II. B. Gardner.
A city lot, No. 90, block 14, land lot 51, wnrd
t, containing one-half an acre, more or less, on
Calhoun and Houston streets, adjoining Robert
\ aucey and William McGinnis. Levied on as
the property ol N. 10. Gardner,guardian for Mary
and Martha Gardner, by virtue of a fi. fa. for the
lax ot 1800, at tlie instance of tlie Mayor and
Council oi Atlanta vs. said N. E. Gardner
guardian.
A city lot No. 8, block 0, ward 1, land lot 77,
containing one-half acre, more or less, on Thomp
son and Hunter streels. Levied on as the prop
erly of N. 10. Gardner, agent for R. E. Gardner
by virtue ot a fi. lit. for the tax ot 1800, at the in
stance of the Mayor and Council of Atlantn vs.
said N. E. Gardner, agent, &c.
A city lot No. 2, block 80, ward 1, land lot 77,
containing one-half acre, on Forsyth street and
■•'ley, and No. 30, block 29, ward 1, land lot 77
mtnining one-lialf acre, on Forsyth street and’
alley, and No. 2, block 32, wnrd 1, land lot 77
"nntaining 2 acres, on Whitehall and Forsyth
recta; all ot tlie above in a body adjoining
askill, Ciibbons, Brotlierton and others. Levied
n as tlie property of C. E. Grenville, by virture
J » h. fa. for tax of 1800, at tlie instance of tlie
Mayor and Council of Atlanta vs. said C. E
rj, ":livi!le.
■ city lot on Davis and Green streets, on hind
lot 81, ward 1, adjoining Delila Ross and others.
Levied on as tlie property of Miss E. Banks by
"Iue of a li. la. for tax of 1800, at the instance
t the Mayor ami Council vs. said Miss E.
tanks.
A city lot No. 1, block 22, land lot 77, ward 1,
n Whitehall street, ndjoiuing Durand's lot.
levied on as tlie property ot George Sulivan.by
virtue, oi a li. fa. lor tax of 1800, at tlie instance
ot the Mayor and Council oi Atlanta vs. said
George Sultvan.
jtily 13—Ui L. P. Thomas, Marshal.
M O 1< 1C Jli IIC IC !
JUST RECEIVED AND TO ARRIVE
LIVE DRUG STORE:
500 IJW * No * 1 S, * ANI8H float indigo,
1500 pounds host. Madder,
1001)0 pounds White Lead—all grades,
000 boxfe French Window Glass,
2000 pounds host Putty,
£l<) barrels English Copperas,
200 pounds (^nick Silver,
20 casks Bl. Cnrb. Soda,
100 Swedish Leeches.
ON HAND:
All kinds of Paint, Oils, Machine Oils, Bnruin); Oils,
Tanners’ Oils, and Varnishes. As pure an assort
ment of pure Drugs, Medicines, Fancy
Goode, Perfumeries, Comb* and
Brushes, Patent Medicines,
Ae., Ac., Ac.,
As can he lonnd tills side of New York; oil of which wo
oiler very low, for cash.
Wo aro giving special attention to our
PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
Winch is OPKN AT ALL llOVllS. Prescriptions care
fully and neatly tilled at any hour of tlie nigh t; no disap
pointment. The famuli*
ARCTIC SODA FOUNT
I* still dispensing its sparkling waters and pnre fruit
syrups, and receiving the daily compliment of all, espe
cially tlio Ladies, whose superior taste is universally ac
knowledged. Call find try it for yourself. Buy Tickets
nd save 20 per cent.
RED WINE A FOX,
Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets.
lent c Ail ini.t, <■■ orgja.
mm
HO.,
Wliitttlui.il street,
(old stand,)
I TLA NT A, GEORGIA,
Importers of, and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic
lIvY l{ I > W A it 1C,
CUTLERY, GUNS,
IRON, STEEL,
NAILS, HOES, Ac
MANUFACTURERS’ AGENTS FOR
Brown h U. s. Standard Platform and Counter Scales,
Old Domluiou Nail Works Company,
Vulcan Iron Works’ Bar and Plnululion Iron,
Wheeler, Madden X Chansons’ Circular, Mill, ami
Cross-Cut Saws,
Clifton Mill Company’s Carriage and Tire Bolts,
Brlnley’s Celebrated Kentucky Plows,
Calhoun's Standard Kentucky Plows,
Collins’ Casteel Plows,
Gibson'e Patent Cultivator Plows,
Dupont’s Rifle aud Blasting Powder.
Tlie attention of Dealers is respectfully called to our
nrgu aud well assorted stock of
llKAVY AND SIIF.LP GOODS*
Which we offer at LOW PRICES, for cash.
roartMhn MoNAUQHT, ORMOND A CO.
W. 11. SMITH. J. L. RICHMOND.
SMITII.V UICIIMOND,
WHOLESALE TOBACCONISTS,
CEN'L COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
a i. a u a a a inm,
Atlanta, ------ Georgia.
gST\Strict attention gtuven to all orders for Goods.
Consignments solicited, and sales effected judiciously,
jeas-im*
The Glory of Man is Strength.
T UEKEFORE, the nervous and debilitated ehonld Im
mediately use UaLKboLb’e Extract Bocno.
^A.ttnntnL A.dtertlmmeiit8.|
wisiJLii'-^AaTiajiNijRy— :
WROUGHT IRON BUCKLE TIE
• —toil—
COTTON BALES.
CHAS. G. J0HNSEN, Sole Proprietor,
No. I t Union Street,
NEW Oli LEANS, LA.
Insert tlie l 100 p lu tlio
slot, and draw it light a-
lound the halo.
J
friSu'nl'e'nmiTJnu foel, ' ni "f '»y till* method are in-
irmgemente, mid will be prosecuted at law ns such.
When llu- level-of (In-
)II’OMM ill I'.-li; i'll III,- (j,. will
fusion ii.-olf l.v tin- old-
wind invsTOiivof 11,1- Lull-.
V . ; j
thoalmvb^ 0 ' 0 Aso " tB ' "" ll aro iropurc-,1 to fill orders for
On the moat favorable term*. We nr.. I.nvitiirlliem man-
ufactured of tlie most superiof irou, amt thoroughly
tested. J
D. II. DAVIES A CO.,
1Q Con mission Merchants,
jyi.i am Louisville, Kentucky.
J. R. BOS TWICE,
WHOLESALE GROCER
-AND-
Commission Merchant,
No. I Cranito Block, Broad St.,
(AIMOININII Tilt nAII.IlOAD,)
ATLANTA, O/COIiUIA
B. F. MOOKIi. t. I 1 . FLEMING.
bn srom; and in akicivi-;:
IKXKI bushel* Corn. NX! ream* Wrapping Paper,
10000 pound* Daeon, 00(1 pound* Snuff,
SS00 pon nd* Lard, IS Imlf barrels Mackerel,
100 barrels Sugar, lr. -pinner barrel* Mackerel
SO barrel* Syrup, if, imlf barrels blind,
25 ltcg* Syrup, 35 Mackerel,
75 bag* Coffee, 20 keg* Cider Vinegar,
21) keg* Soda, 10 barrel* Cider Vinegar,
50 kegs Nail*, CO boxes Gandy—aborted,
DO boxes Candles, fio box.* Crackera-ass’t'd,
DO boxes Babbitt’* Soap, 50 box** Colgate’s Soap,
DO boxes Smoked Herring 50 grosiMnaou’s Blaekiog
500 bag* Table Salt, 10 down Well linckcla.
JXI dozen Bucket*, 20 neat) Tub*,
20 case* Felroli'inn, 50 ease* Champagne Cider,
50 cn*e« fickle*, 10 cnaos C. A. Cider,
25 case* 1’reBervt-a, 25 csst-a Imp. Ale,
25 case* Jelly, 25 c«ce Brown Stout,
20 case* Oyetorw, 5 ens’s Prime*,
10 case* Sardine*, 5 cn»a Olive Oil,
10 ease* Lobster*, lixi casi* Assorted Liquor*,
10 case* Salmon, 20 caa-* Cod Flail,
Figs, Itaisin*, Citron, Currarte, Almond*,
Walnuts, Filbert*, Rope, Twine, (hewing Tobacco, Ac
nprlS—8111
FAINS
& PARROTT,
WHOLESALE GROCERS
Commission Merchants,
PEACH-TREE STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
II ICON.
CASKS BACON-Hog Round. F
r*alu I))'
FAINS X PARROTT
FAINS X PARROTT.
FI.OI II.
r aale !>y
FAINS X PARROTT.
COFFER.
‘’or *al
FAINS X PARROTT.
Six; AH*.
40 BARRELS Refliicd A,B, (', and ('rUHlied Siigar*,
10 lilid* (,'iihu mid i)»m
11 Sugar* -arhoii e miirU
FAINS A PA KIM nr.
■TIOLASSI'IS.
BARRELS NEW ORLEANS MOLASSES,
10 hogahead* Neiv Crop Cuba Molaxae*,
in barrel* New York (illduu Syrun,
5 half barrel* New YoJk Golden Syrup,
111 barrel* Extra Choio Heavy Syrup very flue.
FAINS X. PARlMiTT.
CAMUJiS.
(Quarter Boxen Candle*.
FAINS X PARROTT.
Y'ISB.
fj HALF BARRELS Mackerel and White Fiali.
MM»intr.r.r.rii-T l VT ri.mii
tn AilvorliNOmiiiilK.
Dr. If. SkI.lh, PreHidont. Andiikw Diinn, Secretary
R. P. Glbnh, Treasurer.
GEORGIA
LOOW AND MANUFACTURING CO’Y.
MANUFACTURERS AND PLANTERS,
I. «<» li IO V II (I It INTERESTS!
AMU CAI.t. AT
Olllou, ltell-.rolinHon Itn 11*1 lnpf,
NKXT DOOK TO POST OFF1UR,
ATLANTA, CEORCIA.
M*dl
llallroitd Adyortisomcuts.
DOUBLE DAILY PASSENGER LINE
UETWI3E.V ATLANTA
—AND—
Now York, Philadelphia, Washington,
AND OTHER EASTERN CITIES.
Western & Atlantic and Virginia & Tenn
RAILWAYS.
II it i 1 K o 11 t «? I
Time T11 Mon on and after Jan. 27,1807.
CiOINO NOItTII.
Atlanta. AdTcrtiscments.
THE ARROW TIE AND IRON BANDS
.BALING COTTON!
AN INSURANCE AGAINST
FIRE, WASTE, AND THEFT
HNEQUALED POIl
Simplicity and Rapidity of Adjustment!
ANI» HEK IN OCP.KATION
Mendenhall's Improved Self-Acting
HAND AND POWER LODI
EASIER UNDERSTOOD,
EASIER TO OVERATE,
AMD MORE RELIABLEl
POSSESSES SUPERIOR ADVANTAGES
Over all other Hand Looms,
ANI) IS MOKE SIMPLE AND CURABLE I
Planters can be Independent
By Weaving all tlioir Goods Tor Home Wear on the
MF.NnF.NHa TV 11n.nu LOUM ! !
From 15 to 30 Yanis per Day
Cni > Woven on tills Loom !
IT WEAVES AS FAST AS ANY FaCTORY LOOM t
Half the Cost or the Clothing or a Family can lie Saved
1)V GmcI
by Uhot
From $5 to $10 a Day can be Mado on it!
ITS PARTS ARE SELE-CIIANGINQ !
By the Turning of an Easy Crank, it let* the Warn off
Shuttle P - t li; t oUl ’ lruul “ 11,0 Treadles, and tlirow* the
IT WEAVES
Jcau*, Satinets, Llnsoys, Blanket Twill, Ooublc-I'lain
Cloth, various kinds of Rilibcd Good*, Fancy Twill* of
all kind*, Flax, Cotton, Tow or All-Wool Cloth, Bagging,
Toweling, Table Linen, Balmoral Skirt*, Woolen, Linen
and Hemp Carpet*. In fact, anything, from n handsome
Silk to a Rag Carpet.
It 1* small, neat, and light—not nrger than n common
breakfast table.
It Is made in tlio most workmanlike manner, of good
material, and hanriKoiucly varniahed.
It i* very Hi'nple nml easily understood—everything i*
performed by turning a crank.
Looms and County Rights for Sale
KWFor further particulars, bill of prices, deseriptiv
circulars, and samples of weaving, address
HUSH PRATT,
Agent Georgia Loom and Manufacturing Co.,
niar'H—ly Atlanta, (Jcurgln.
K JO TW O V A. la
BELL & ORMOND
Have removed to
MARKHAM'S “EMPIRE BLOCK,"
25 kit* Mackfftl
10 Whole harrd*Mackerel.
A l*o, a general and compel* nlock of STABLE and
FANCY (iUOC'BKIKS, wind va oiler at the lowehl mar
ket price* for ca*li.
apr30-3m
FAINS X TARKOTT,
No. 7 IVadi'/reo Street, Atlanta, (in.
FREE BARBECUE AND AUCTION SALE.
GARNER & THRASHER
W ILL *ell on TUURSD1Y, the 18th instant, at Auc
tion,
A Brick Residence with 9 Rooms,
Good Orchard and aboutfcO Residence Ix>t*. togctlicr
and Kitdien Furniture, Dick Mould*, Wheelbarrows,
Mud 31111*, aud everythin; fiat ia desirable, aud some
thing* that are more deuirallc.
For particular*, call at oif ofllco, Dawson’* Building,
corner Whitehall and llnuar street*.
jy!4—It _ J- JjTflRASIIKR, Auctioneer.
GROCERIES! GROCERIES!!
A BArtltKI.S and bal£arrels Crushed, Granulated,
. j (J and Powdered bugs*.
25 Barrels “ A ” Code Sugar.
30 Barrel* “ B " andl Coffee Sugars.
30 Bairels Yellow Offee Sugar
v Sug,
15 Darrels Grocers filflv Sugar.
25 Barrels Porto Hit, Sugar
:»l Barrels New Orl.Xis Sugar.
II) Barrels Redned * up.
10 Barrels New Orl« is Molasses.
10 Barrels Porto Re Molasses.
75 Bags ltio Coffee, Ordinary to Prime.)
70 IVtgB UlU lAHICC, >1UIU
10 Bag* I*aguayra O -e(.
50 Cheats X and X |u»t* Tea.
JUiy UBt’KlVKD
75 Tlercea (’lear ilei
10 Tierce* Sugar, uigd “ Kentucky ’’ Ham*.
10 Barrel* Prime
The above were pu^iaied l>efore tlie last advance ii
the Northern market ail are offered to dose buyer
for CASH at WHOLE UK only by
J. R. BOBTWICK,
; UiLitu Block, broad Street.
julylD—St Atlanta, Georgia.
Opposite to Talley, Brown & Co.’s,
Whitehall Street, - - - Atlanta, Georgia.
Our Stock i* now very complete, comprising everything
usually kept in a flrst-clas*
FAMILY GROCERY.
\ prepared to Fill Order* from our Country
Patrons, having a good line of
SUGARS, COFFER,
BACON, LARD,
OILS, dr
'»ur fatiliih
«for Inlying, and our storage
been recently Increased.
, ctr., dc,
i have both
Goods Sont to Any Part of tho City,
FREE OF CHARGE.
Thankful for past, w
merit, future patronage.
inay.8—.‘Jin
a 6 6 j >
ollcil, and will endeavor t
BULL A OKMONI).
JSI W S !
Ijcnve Atlanta..
vlllu..
: Bristol
: Lynchburg.
■ Wasiiinuton.
j Baltimore. ...
• Philadelphia..
5.20 A. M.
7.25 J’. M.
7..-JU A. M.
20 A. M.
No. 2.
7.00 P. M
A. M
20 I*. M
7.25 A. M
7.00 P. M
50 1*. M
1.12 A. M
i A. M
COMING SOUTH.
Leavk Nkw York ...
Leave Philadelphia .
Leavo Baltimore.
Leave Wasiiinuton ..
Lynchburg.. ..
Ijeave Bristol..
Leave Knoxville....
Arrive Atlanta.,..
No. 1.
n.«hi a. M.
11.15 A. M.
••{.52 P. M.
«.:!*» P. M.
5.00 A. M.
0.22 P. M.
No. 2.
7.00 I*. M
11.00 p. M
:i. ift A. M
0.:«)A. M
4.60 P. M
0.10 A. M
Timo between Atlanta and New York, 57 Hours
Time between New York and Atlanta, 54 Hours,
rtrTlie GUEA'P MAIL between Atlanta and New
' •» envied exclusively l»y this Line. The only route
between Atlanta and New York which ha* two Through
I rains, daily, over the entire line, running 12 hours apart.
SLEEPING COACHES ON ALL NIGI1T TRAINS I
Through Tickets, good until used, and
Huggngo Checked Tlirouirli.
m. .. «»ui. minis.
JAMES LAUDERDALE,
Jnn30 General Passenger Ag( nt.
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD
O
N amt slier 3UNK is, lsu7, Passenger Trains will
rim ns follows:
GOING NORTH.
LEAVING ATLANTA.
8.15 A. IW. Dxn.v(zxrni-r Sdudats) Kxrnkss Pas-
sknoku.—Arrive nt 1)ai,ton nt 2.3(1, P. 51.. connect
ing with E. T. nnd Gn.lt. li. trams lor Knoxville,
l.ynchlmrg, Washington, Baltimore, Philtulclphia,
and New York. Arrive at Ciiattanuooa5.25, V. M.,
connecting with trains of Nashville & Chattanooga
llailroad for Nashville, Louisville, and the West, nnd
trains of Memphis & Charleston It. Ii. for Memphis,
New Orleans, Ac.
3.50 I*. M, Daily (except Sundays) Dalton Ac
commodation.—Arrive at Marietta 5.45, Cnrtcrsvillc
S.iSi. Kingston 0, Dalton at 12.25.
7.00 P. M. Daily (Great Noutiieiin Mail arrive at
Dalton at 1.16 A.M., connecting wittiE.T. & Gn.K.lt.
trains for Knoxville, Lyncbimrg, Washington, Balti
more, Philadelphia, and Nkw Yohk, arrive atCHAT-
tanoooa AID a. m., connecting with trains ofNasIivillo
and Chattanooga Itailroad ior Naslivtile, I.ouisvflle,
and tile West, and trains of tlie Memphis A Clutrle
tun Uailroad for Memphis, New Oklkans, Ac.
COMING SOUTH.
AUK1VB AT ATLANTA.
1.11 A. HI. Daily Great Southern Mail.—Lcnviti"
Chattanoooa 4.30 P. M., connecting with trains ol
Nashvillo A Chattanooga and Memphis & Charleston
B.’iilrnad* and Dalton ui. 7.50 P. M., connecting with
tram* of K. T. X Ga. Uailroad*.
0.45 A. ffl. Daily (except Sunday*) Dalton Ac
commodation.—Leavo Dalton at 1.25 A. M., KingHlon
4.:«),Cftrler*vllle 5.16, Marietta 8.
12.05 1». JU. Daily (Except (Sunday*) Exprc** Pa*-
Hunger*.—Leave L’hntUnoogaut 3.20 A. M., making
clone connections with train* of Natdivillo X Chatta
nooga, and Memphis X Charleston Uailroad*, and
Dalton at «.25 A. M., connecting with train* of East
1 enncKHcu X Georgia Uailroad.
PULLMAN'S PA TENT SLEEPING CO A CUES
On all Night T
JOHN B. PECK,
Master 'IVaunportatio
DOUBLE DAILY
All-Rail Passenger Route
DKTWKKN
ATLANTA AND NEW ORLEANS!
.... i (ts.ijia.i u.iic iin iijiniui^Pii, ill lOKt’ I
— ami alter .IANUARV27, 1SC.7, Iiy which el„™ w „-
niTtion* are made Ik-Iwci-ii Allanla and New Orleans und
intermediate point* via Grand Junction.
Trains leave Atlanta at 8.50 A. M. and 7 P. M
Arrive at New Orleans at 8.40 A. M. and 7.30 P. M,
.No Steamboats or Oinuibiissc* on this Buiitel
.EGA NT SI.EE1MNG COACHES
On all Night Trains I
IIAOOAOE CHECKED THROUGH!
Fare as Low as by Any Other Route
Tickets may he procured *1 lire General Ticket Olllre,
Atlanta.
W. J. ROS«,
Gen’l Stip’l M. & C. li. fi., Memphis.
JOHN II. PKi’K,
rJ 7 M. T. W. A A. it. Ii., Atlanta.
THROUGH RATES ON COTTON
Via Western & Atlantic, ami Va. & Tei
lt VI LKOADS.
been t
after Novi-
FROM ATLANTA, GA ,
rill IK following rales on Ctdlon.jirr Buie, Im
* tabllslu-d, lo takccllectoii and alter November
SURPASSED BY NONE
FOR STRENGTH AND ADAPTABILITY TO ALL
Tlie Use* of Commeroe!
fJUIEV arc manufactured in LIVERPOOL, of tho best
English Iron, under tlio personal supervision of tlie In-
venlor, formerly a resident of New Orleans, La.
Tim ARROW TIE is preferred Iiy Shipmasters and
Compressmen, ns it i* worked with one-eighth to one
inch slack, while all SOLID TIES require three to five
inches, which, in running through a cargo, Involves a
heavy loss to tlie Shipmaster.
Uso the Arrow Tie and hands,
AND HAVE MONEY IN INI UK'
Arrangements have been mado lo secure an ample sup
ply of tlio ARROW TIE mid BANDS for tho coming sea-
•1AMKS A. IIALL,
Agent Middle nnd Southwest Georgia.
ANDREW LOWE & CO.,
General Agents, Savannah, Ga.
The undersigned is prepared to furnish the ARROW
TIE to the Irade at SAVANNAH PRICES, forwarding
and transportation added.
I’RATTE, EDWARDS A CO., Agents
Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.
HEAR THE INSURANCE AGENTS
Savannah, May 7th, 1867.
The recent fire* in till* city having proved to our entire
^faction, by a thorough test, the superiority or IRON
BANDS for haling'purposes, wo strongly recommend
'Item to the uho of tho Planter* of Georgia n* an cfllciunt
agent in restricting loss by lire; nnd we agree to discrimi
nate, when practicable, In favor of cotton thus secured.
A. WILIUJU, General Insurance Agent.
CHARLES GREEN* SON,
Au’ts Liverpool, London & Globe In. C'o.
CJIAKLE8 L. COLBY & CO.,
Agfa Sun X Atlantic M. Inn. Co., N. Y
U. II. FOOTMAN. Insurance Agent.
WOODBRIDGK BROS., In*. Agent*.
J. T. THOMAS, Insurance Agent,
j. c. McNulty,
Sco’y Southern Insurance A Trust Co.
JAMES T. STEWART,
Agent London & Lancaster In*. Co.
LANE X WEST, Insurance Agent*.
Macon, Ga., May 10th, 1867.
The recent lire nt tho Warehouse of Mr. li. T. (’Imp
man, in thin city, having fully demonstrated tho advun
Inge of the uho or Iron Band* for baling purposes, a* a
sceurltv against loss by fire, we, tlie undersigned in*ti
ranee Agent*, Macon, Ga., take pleasure in endorsing the
action ot the Agent* at Savannah, Ga.
E. C. GUANNISS,
. for Iu». Companies.
J. W. BURKE, Iusuraneo Agent.
10. J. JOHNSON it C'O., Insurance Ag’t*.
J. MONROE OGDEN, Iusuraneo Agent.
J. M. BOA RDM AN, Insurance Agent.
JNO. B. COBB, Isurance Agent.
m ay 27-(im
!!
GEO P. FRAZER,
Mui'IHtu HI*, • . . A.1 luntu* CSa,
WHOLESALE AND DETAIL DEALER,
11 a* now on hand oueof the largest and cheapest stocks of
CompM Cotton. In Original P’k’g's
17 1ft f S 50
- Boston....
10 v u York.... ... .
To Philadelphia li go 7 rj
To Baltimore r» 12 li r h r t
Providence, R. I 7 2(t k jit
Through Rillanf Lndlii;: will ho given nt point b of *liln-
i-iit, and rate* gimranu-ed.
No tluBiirnnn! In-lwci-n Allanla ami Norfolk.
"r'f, 1 1 l "’ Iran-r-'mal only * I Dalloo, Km.xvillo,
oi Norfolk, I-or hirlher infornialioii, apply lo
inaianki iv
J. W. llolluil'fKON,
... * Freight Agent
Or In JOH N Ii! V-liJ'-IvJ'Jir 1 ,''"?!, 1 - 1 " 0 -
W. .li A. Itailroad, Atlanta, (lit.
W. * A
THROUGH RATES ON COTTON
To Nashville, Louisville, and Cincinnati.
RECONSTRUCTION
OP TIIK
BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER,
NIIOi:.MINDING IMSINUSS
Cnmmouccd last April Ity
I . T. GAIN KS,
HAS PROVEN A DECIDED SUCCESS!
WHY?
JJECAUSE lie liaa kept tho LARGEST STOCK of
GOODS in hi* lino in tho Slato of Georgia, the Goods
fally adapted to tho want* ol tho community, cither nt
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
All of which have been made lo his own order, or bought
by himself in person »lnco the decline in prices, and for
cash; consequently, ho can and will soil them for less
than tho same goods can be bought clewhcre.
Being alive to the wants of hi* customer*, and know
ing tlie advantage that ready money lias over time In buy
ing, lie has made all his purchases exclusively for cash;
aud being determined to sell for CASH ON DELIVERY
OF GOODS only, be can afford to take HALF THE PRO
FITS OF OTHERS who keep books and soil on time
(even for only thirty days.) Ue ha* determined lo make
Whstkiix ,t Atlantic KAit.noad, )
Ofpicb Mabtdu op Tuansi-outation, n
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 1 Inch I
T‘ l! f«Tariff "as agreed on by Road/l,,.
J. tcrcstvd, to take effect on and after November 1, PWj*
FROM ATLANTA, GA.,
To Nashvillo, Tenn #2 35 per bale
:i W per hale
i o C incinnati, Ohio \ 35 per bale
Througli Bill* of Lading will he issued to above points,
and t he above rate* guaranteed. .Having an ample outfit
Bond* are enabled to guarantee sure nmf quirk* Vranppor-
No insurance required,
rv o r r i <j jo .
JOHN B. PECK,
Master Transportation.
£
Furniture in Atlantn, embracing
PARLOR SETS,
CHAMBER SETS, WRITING DESKS,
BEDSTEADS, SOFAS,
BUREAUS, ROCKERS,
WARDROBES,
CHAIRS,
WASH STANDS,
WHAT-NOTS.
In short, everything needed tocompletoa first-class Block
ofFiirniiiiro, Including tlie
ItL-D-Ur AND OltEAPEHT
Ever off,.rod in tliis city. Tlio attenlion of the citizen*
,I Atlanta and the country generally i* n-specirully in-
. -••••<•■>><•••<• mt- «'"mi i y geiirnuly is respiTtfully in-
I.'.W.H’J f,KM“ l >l | » ll "io"1. GREAT INDUCEMENTS
o IIIP. i RADI',. Price* low to sail the times. Order*
filled promptly mid well.
GF.0RGIA FURNITURE taotorv.
T AM happy to announce tn the people of this ami
I. neighboring SI"*-*- ••...# i...« a .-i..
I ■ i! ] r , N-'iqLi',V, , i- ,, i> A ,V‘-‘' I A evo r..; hh-h EomVi a
I URNI1 I'lCK l‘A( IOR\, erected at thin place, which
I* now In full operation, and prepared to till order* for
nun • -j».«i t n hi im oruer* ior
lottagel hairs anil all bin,I* of Furnitllro. I’ronipt at
tention given to all order*, aud none I,at good Supplied.
Address GEO. P. FRAZER,
, , Agent Georgia Furniture Factory,
join—2m Atlanta, Georgia.
Wholesale ainl Kvlail
CA-SItT
CLOTHING HOUSE.
Orpin: Georgia Railroad,
Atlanta, Ga., June in, 1867.
.............. — * I.*,, loini iuriner nonce,
„ ““r | ftmpany will traimnort, at half the local rates
.... 1 revision* ior free distribution to the Destitute,
whenever the shipper* will satisfy the ugentsat Aii'niBtn
or Atlanta that the provisions are to be so disposeilof In
good faith. E.W. COLE
_ je 1 ft—1 m General Superintendent.
notice.
Western & Atlantic Railroad,
Atlanta, Ga., June 20, It*;?.
O N and after the ilrst day of July, no reductious will
be made in favor of shipment* of Frei; *
... *,•*»■'* ui Buipiueuia oi rrei
Destitute, except iu the case of the corn now Deli
chased by Governor Jenkin* for free distribution
CAMPBELL WALLACE, Supt,
ight for the
being pur-
THE JOBBING TRADE A SPECIALITY,
Aud Wholesale Buyer* will find it much to their advan
tage to give him a call. lie will duplicate any bill of
good* iu bis line bought of Jobbing house* iu New York
or Bouton, adding only freight, «fce., to this point.
pTAll good* warranted a* represented.
Don’t Forget the Place or the Sign.
I. T. BANKS,
„ „ Rawaon’* Building.
V, O nr . Corner Hunter and Whitehall strata.
N. B —Not connected In business with any other house
lu the city. J«£6—
UNITED STATES HOTEL,
(WHITAKER A SASSEEN, Proprietor*,)
ATLANTA, . . , GijOltGIA.
our old friend*, pa
in,L , . .1 e . >”! l,llc generally, that we Itave re-
i »» um, generally, mat we liavt
i*hod, and enlarged the above Ho
“ - al to anj
in*L-iit.f «.. . .i i ^» , u,,, «'Keu me aoovo House,
and capacity equal to any house in this
f ii i c av . u l, ? u . u this at a heavy ex.ieuse. Our House
I* well located, within 10ft yard* of the General Passenger
... V . • r V, *' .umi u mug exiierlence
lud f l , r r , 1 application to business will not fail to be ai*-
inf » ,y “ «eneroua public. Our charge* for the pre-
j 1 be |kt day for transient board, aud we are
mcals U, Ac Pe ™ inducements to busluess men for single
jelft- 1 m WHITAKER X SASSEEN, Proprietors.
MASSENCALE & CO.,
Commission Merchants,
Aud Wholesale Dealer* iu
Grain, Flour, Hay, and Produce Generally,
No*. 10 and 12 South Markt-t Hlreet,
ioBKto” V,LLK> TBlOlllSSliK.
W E rim LATEST sTi’LES of rCCC ' Vi " R re K“ l » rl J r ," 11
MEN AND HOYS’ CLOTHING,
PIECE AND FURNISHING GOODS, ]
TAILOR'S TRIMMINGS, ifc., dc
Which tve will sell at n very Blight advance ou first cos
OUR TAILORING DEPARTMENT
Is now complete.
Suits of All Kinds Promptly Made!
Wo guarantee FIT, STYLE, and QUALITY.
HERRING * I.EYDKN,
-Id Whitehall Street.
SEWING machines.
proton Iheineelves to ho the SIMPLEST /nd ’liKs'i 1
for general family uae now made
thetaSta?S ! .TO.? to ij ro dl ow c " m Plote to fnrnlrh any of
n,. r Sfwiug Machines, at maker’* i>rlc< «.
mays—3m HERRING A LEYDEN.
At Wliolctmlu.
S hirtings.
SHEETINGS
U8NABURG8,
FACTORY YARNS
JelP-tliaagh
KERltlNU A LEYDEN,
Factory Agent.,