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Clllll.lNIIKO IIAtl.V ANI> WEEKLY 111
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER,
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ftnbmriftioi
mn ar imMinM,
dally, |ht month
daily, tardy* mouth*,
rpuly, ‘
..Plymouth* 2 10
Wtarkly, on*year aid
single utple. ut the runnier 1(1
Single tuple* to New* Hoy* and Atlanta .......... 6
turn of .maurm—.
For curb aqareof Inline* nr lew, for the Aral limillu
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Thursday Morning, Sopt. 10. 1867.
A mill'rllr Perylrifd Ahoni KaklitH »*ur-
rhati'P,
A retvnt okporlotl ltilhllin«<iit of n piclit linn
,i| llit* t*ml ol Hit* world gttvo iiso to very ipicr
iidvt'iiliirva in some parts of I'nmirullciit, wlioro
Hu* |ir%w<|H'ct» of aiiblmmry things tor it tlnit*
were eonsidorcd very precarious itml iini'erlniii.
The llitrllortl '/Vote* tells the follow ill;;:
A few Jay* tlucn it rnther rustle, solemn vl
Hip.*il ilidiviiltial entered one ol mir litaliiumilili
shoe stores, and alter having saluted one ol lint
ttentleinanly clerks with a "llow d'ye tit
said
" I want to ask you one i|itesllou."
" 1‘roeeed, sir," said the clerk.
" I want to know," continued the customer,
" if you've not a hoot of eight size in length ami
seven iu width that will til me It was just a
year ago to-day or to-morrow, I can't remem I nr
which, that 1’ bought a pair ol Isiols iu this
store, and they’ve wore me tirst rate."
“ 1 believe that we have the reputation ot
keeping a good article in that line, sir," returned
the elork. “ It you will stop in Ibis way, 1 think
I ran suit you again."
“ Klmoil CKAHKa TO UK DANGKIiOUH WHKN UBABON 18 IKITT KHKB TO COMBAT llP-Jefemo*.
VOL. XIII.
ATLANTA. GA., THURSDAY. SKFTBMBRR 11), 1867.
NO. 223.
•I . and for each anhueoucnl I nr u rtf on Ml cento
i 5
11 aqinoio f;
s 5 s « L
M lM<<<>lliint*ou*i Art \'<*l't iMfinvnl M. I M In«*«*IIii iicimim A«l vert l**«*m«*ii t
H lOLFiPAHTUN ING
WROUGHT IRON BUCKLE TIE
COTTON HALES.
Alter trying on several pairs, with tin* eoni
Mistaa
bind aaaistaaec ot muscular exertion and pnl
verixed soap-stone, a tit was pronounced, and
utter the price had been agreed upou, the ens
lomer said he would "lake'em." As the clerk
whs about to wrap them up, the prospective
owner ot the boots remarked :
"1 shan't be ablu to take 'em to-day, as l
haven’t got the money to pay tor 'em—or—well,
I’ve got the money, hut I've got oilier expenses
to meet. I'll call for'em tile hist ot next wick,
or the fore part of the week utter.''
"Very well, sir,” said the clerk, “we will lay
litem aside for you, and await your convenience.'’
i time other customers entered, and
About this
the clerk was obliged to postpone Imllicr con
versation to wait ou them, during which time
our tricud amused himsclt by taking general
olwrvations about the store. In a lew mo
ments the clerk returned to receive final iuslinc-
tions in regard to the hoots.
"1 suppose you know," resumed be ol the
I ms us, "that there's goin' to be a camp-meeting
up to Warehouse Point next week. I'm gone
up. Are you goin’ up?"
The clerk remarked that lie might possibly.
“ ll you do come up,bring up them boots;* I'll
be there."
“ Certainly, sir, if I come.”
" Tlte New Haven Register says there's goin’
to tie ten thousand Millerites there, and they’re
goiu' up some time during the week. I belong
to them, but I guess the l\ew Haven Ret/Mr bus
got a little ahead of our time, lint 1 shall he
there, aud it they go up, I shall go up with ’em.”
“ Well, then,” remarked the clerk, with the
least shadow of a smile, “ if you don’t come af
ter the boots we are to expect you've ‘gone up.’”
“ Yes, it 1 go up I shan't come alter the boots,
tor 1 shan’t want ’em; but if I dou’l go up 1
shall eeitainly come I”
And alter bidding the clerk good-bye, if they
" shouldn't meet again," be took bis departure,
leaving that vendor of leathern goods to moralize
on the uncertainty of human events.
CIIA9.
G. JOHNSEN, Sole Proprietor,
No. 14 futon Street,
XKW ORLEANS, LA.
Iuaert the hoop in the
•lot, end drew It tight a-
round the hole.
t*" All other TIKS fastening by this method are in-
friii re iientM. hiuI will be prosecuted At law an inch.
When Hie lever of the
press is raised the tie will
fusion Itself by the out
ward pressure of the bale.
VAN EPPS & TIPPIN,
CROCERS, AND
(Commission IVtoiv-lunits,
ALARANA STREET,
ATLANTA. •
• 44 HOH141 A.
I»» Htoi'o nml to A_i*i*lv«i :
e/.ovr.
stroA n,
Ami a general anaorlinent of
Staple and Fancy Groceries.
VAN EPPS A TIPPIN.
LEND TO TUP. LAND!
We are Hole Agents, and are prepared to till order* Tor
tin- a!
Summer In China.
A letter Irom Hong Kong, to the Irish 7Vine*,
•ays:
Dreary and depressiug in the extreme is the
early summer ot Southern China. Tlte groans
of thuudor, the fierce blaze ot lightning, and
tlte monotonous splash of raiu, are forever ac-
compauied by a harsh din of countless cicadte,
which trom every twig assail the nerves with
sounds of querulous saws and files, annihilating
all veneration for the Telix of Anacroon aud the
live harp-strings of Ennotuus. During the in
tervals of rain, clouds of hot vapor are exhaled
by the earth, from boot toe to Imt lining mildew
and blue mould establish theinselvesj and one
ceases to wonder that the Chinese naturalists
have enumerated 414 species of edible fungi, for
an azotic taste permeates everything. When
the evening lamps are lighted, we perceive our
selves at the mercy of countless insect hosts.
Sometimes a flight ol ants enters at the win
dows, and in a moment the eye rests everywhere
on conglomerated black bodies, struggling to lay
aside their unwieldy wings, and become even
Self-Fastening Wrongbt Iron Buckle Tie
On the mint fhvorahle terms. We are having them man
ufactured of the most superior Iron, aud thoroughly
tested.
D. H. DAVIES A CO.,
Commission Merchants,
Louisville, Kentucky.
QLKNN, WRIOIIT A CARR, Agents.
jyl3-3nt Atlanta, Ua.
DRY GOODS! DRYGOODS!
TALLEY, BROWN & CO.
Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
K BEI* constantly uu baud everything usually found
In a Bret-class Dry Goods House.
They invite special attenUon to their stock of
log
Anon, some cie
(eopterous giant hurls himself into
lehalf a dozen cock roaches extin-
your face, while
guish the lamps, and a spider with six-inch an
tenna canters down your neck.
But when you retire to bed and are ensconced
within protecting meshes, the whole earth seeni9
tied while dm'
peopled while diminutive watchmen perpetually
springing their rattles, and iu dreams vou per
form again and again flic "iter Brundusium,”
thoroughly appreciating old Horce's complaints
oi the “ranee pal ust res." Tlte elfect of tills elose
id
steaming atmosphere is to bleacli the complex-
tarance
ion and impart thereto a boiled appe:
appetite tails and one detects himself frequently
drawing a deep, long breuth, as though the
elasticity ot the air had succumbed to its weight.
Hong Kong, as a harbor, must always be a place
of great importance; but it is no longer a colony
of merchant princes. Nevertheless, in view of
their altered prospects, men have little changed
their habits of life. The old lavishness and
open-handed hospitality still prevuil. Judter
clerks still drink margaux at breakfast and
“cocktails" at noon, aud still affect whilst at
crown and sovereign perils. But fewer car
riages and less elegant equestrians adorn tlte
solitary road which, witli its turning points at
every mile and its permanent orders ol highly
nurtured vegetable gardens, has every evening
since the colony’s birth supported the whole
aristocracy ol Ho
long Kong.
An assassination, the most damnable in its
nature, brutal in iu execution, and which eclipses
everything ot tlte horrible that has transpired iu
this State since the surrender, occurred ut Jack-
sou, Tennessee, a few days since. Maj. Thomas
H. I fart mils, while walking leisurely along tiiu
street was met by a squad oi Brownlow's mili
tia, stationed at that point, who demanded of
him, in verv insulting language, his pistol. To
avoid a difficulty he gave it up. Onu of the rail
hie then dealt him several severe blows over the
iieud. At the same time shooting him through
the abdomen. Mt^or Hartmus hud no previous
words or quarrel with any of these hyenas. He
was born in East Tennessee, was about thirty-
three years old, and unmarried, lie served with
honor during the war on the stall of-Maj. Gen
Bate, and we speak from personal knowledge
ole-
when we say that no moro high minded, wltoL
soiiled, genial gentleman ever responded to u
generous emotion, than Major Thomas II. Hurl -
nuts. Since the war lie has linen engaged in
merchandising at Jackson. Tlte particulars of
the allair which have reached us are very
meager. By Tuesday we hope to lie aide to lay
In-lore our readers all the circumstances.
phi* AtuUi nr he, l.V/i in*?.
MUSLINS,
ARENA DINKS,
| lH4»ZAJ«B<4tllEa
And other hummer Dm* Good*. Their
WHITE GOODS DEPARTMENT,
NAINSOOK,
MULL,
MUSLINS, &<■„
1* large and well supplied.
They have, also, a well eoloeted atock of
Cassimeres for Men's Wear.
pWOrdura from the country solicited. ang90—c
r. N. ALEXANDER.
H. <*. CAB8XLS
ALEXANDER & CASSELS,
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
COM UIHHION MERCHANTS,
PEACHTREE STREET,
ATLANTA
*«p5—Sm
The Regular Line of Mail Stages
FOR CARROLLTON
-yy-nx LEAVE NEWNAN Immediately after the
arrival of the cara from Atlanta, on
Union Point, Ga., October Id, IWifi.
.Wessrs. Bright well <F //arrow :
Gbnts—I used your Phosphate on iny Cotton at the
rate of 250 pounds per acre. I am satisfied that I will
realize at least 150 per cent, on the amount spent. 1 am
so well pleased that I expeet to use more on the uext
crop than I did tin tilts.
Very truly yours,
(Signed) P. W. PRINTUP.
Arming'*, Ga., November 1, I860.
Messrs. //rightwell A. Harrow :
Gbnts—-The twenty (20) tons REED'S PHOSPHATE
I bought ot you till* year, I used on Corn aud Cotton. 1
am so well pleased with the effect on my crop, that I wish
to purchase of yon for next year's crop, ono hundred
tons.
Vom* respectfully,
•IAS. A. COBB.
This Manure, manufactured in Georgia (the virtue* for
which are attested by well known Georgia citlxene, aud
which ia calculated to do ao much for"Reconstruction"
in Georgia) ia for sale by
LANGSTON, CRANE & HAMMOCK,
Bole Agents,
Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga.
SACK* AND WHEAT WANTED.
f\HAA Sacks, Second-Hand Gunnies and Bnrlaps.
OUUU Nino bushels Wheat.
LANGSTON, CRANE A HAMMOCK,
Commission Merchants,
Alabama Street.
96th SEMi-flNNUAl EXPOSE.
TOTAL LOSSES PAID,
$21,271,972 57 !
JULY 1, 1807.
A B B E T fl i
(At Market Value A
PftBh on hand and In Bank.
Real Estate
Mortgage Bondi*
Bank Stock
U. States, State and City Stock, and other
f 615,880 3ft
5M8,ft»3 03
1*95,550 00
1,20*1,400 00
Public Securities...
1,084,308 86
*4,650,038 97
Leu* Liabilitiea, Claim* not due aud tuiad*
Juated 377,668 46
Net AfteotB #4,973,960 81
AND INLAND
NAVIGATION RISKS.
Monday*, Wednesdays and Fridays.
-Mem-
A Noble Proffer.—A tew days sinco seven
or eight of tlte physicians ol litis city, whose
names we regret have not been furnished its,
called upon Dr. Oeo. 8. Pelzer, the City Regis
trar ami chief oi the Health Dedartmcnt, and vol
unteered to go to the relief of the people of Oul-
vciun wit i are now being visited by that great
scourge the yellow fever. Dr. Pelzer promptly
communicated the fact to the President ot tlte
lluwurd Association in Galveston, and asked
whether their service's would lie needed. He has
kindly placed us In possesion of the following re
ply. by which it will he seen that, although no
necessity now exists to induce the acceptance of
I lie nffer, the good people of Galveston are grate
fully sensible of the benevolent and generous
spirit by which it was prompted:
Returning, will arrive at Ncwuan mi
Tuesdays, Thursday* and Saturday*,
Making ulnae rnnncctlon with tha train lor Atlanta. Kx
tra trill* will bu made on opposite day* to accommodate
Connection made to BOWDEN with Monday and Fri-
y's trl|i». , , ,
Till! mule i* over a good natural road, equipped with
noiv CONCORD COACHES, and frequent clianges of
runic i* over a good natural
(At
gnnd team*.
fare to Carrollton 9't
fare to Bowden v.. . -I
for passage apply at tlio lintel, nr to
JOHN T. IIOLMKN,
*cp5—Im* Newnan. On
47
Galveston, Sept. Cl.
Itr. t/,,, h /‘r/zer, Serretiiry l/omnnl AeiMwiati’mi,
< 'hiirlmOm, S. V:
The fever is decreasing. We are aide, with
what aid we have, Ut cope with it. Seven phys
icians have died, Imt a plenty are lull. A thou
sand thanks lor your noble oiler.
N. B. YARD,
President Howard Association ol Galveston.
I C'/mrltuton Coitrii
JOHN. B. FULLER,
SET STREET, Hew Tork City,
MANuracTuuiH and Dbai.kr in
POHTAHLE AND BTATIONAHV
STEAM ENGINES & BOILERS
/ ROM 9 TO 250 IIORSE POWER.
Most approved Circular and Upright Saw Mills, drill
Mill*. Nugar Mill*, sml all kluda or Mining and 1‘lanU-
ilmi Machinery on hand and built to order,
ptr Khafllng. I’altle*. _l;na'h«r and Ihihher Belting,
unit all kind, of Iron
and Wood-working Machinery
tyy~ Machinery and Railroad mipplla* in More, and
«luppi-d at the lowest rate*. HitgW—Ip*
WHO WAN'i’M A HOMId?
R N WALTON offera every p*r*nn who desire* It an
. minortuulty t» make a home lor hiuiaolf on easier
11 hail wa* ever Indore ottered III till* city, via : Ou
,
rn I wo-iikaubd Snake —A lew days since,
Ultimas Glenn diseoveretl and captured, neur
Itetlilelietn, in this county, a snake having two
lieiela. Tim snake was alioiit ten inches iu
“UgiIt, and, though Hie heads were, distinct,
'here was hut one vertebra and one |m*Ivita. There
were two eyes in each liend, aud each mouth hud
the same nppcarancu and size. Sometimes it
would dart inti one tongue nml sonielimtts the
oilier, and m times !*>to Himullamsmsly. Tlte
iTwl! 1 ! iV ,r,MH * ifmi tlte laxly at tlie same
n!,7,a. . prevented the suake limn making
i 11 rr *wllng in Hut grass, as it would
m n^«el U Ur ' «•«»•> “•« »» Kke
shrrnir^mau".* IMl *" n ' , •fiend of I l.o college
jtr«M " *° , C l 1 or U '«niuseum.—Prinerton Pro-
lin e, four and tlvo year*’ time, at from t* to $16 P«r
mimtli hiatallmenla. four new liiilldlnga now on the
nut. Undisputed tfttea given, for further particular*
" 'll at Garner * Tliraali-r'*. Roil K*lale Agent*, nr on
K N. M’hIIoiihI T. I*. W^ntinorRlmiil» o(llw, roniorof
WIhi•‘bull nml lim i « r
EVEEY KIND OF
PLANTATION MACHINERY,
UM44INEB. HOMNK FOWKRS, (4 HINT
Of every description in store, and for sale St III* low**t
rolo*. by
sagtl -<■>
Now York CJit j.
pTA^'nfin* in all Ibo princiiml ciliua aud townn in
tb« United Htafos.
ApplicHtion» for Inenrauce will be promptly attended
oFKK’K—With C. I. Brown, on enat aide of Wbitebal)
atreot, one door from Alabama.
Jylft— N. I*. ANGIBR, Acent.
J. A. YOIIHO.
M. L. WIUSTON.
TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.
Hoi k Inland Mamipactiikino Co., I
Ciiaiii.ottk, North Caholina. |
I F you deaire to supply yoiirncl vi h f«»r your Fall aud
Wiutor trad«% with the very bcnl deHcriptioiia and
atyUm of ALL-WOOL CASSIMKHKS, hihI witli the mot!
durable JUANS aud KEItSKY lahric*, nl. fr«o from rbod-
dy and other impuritieH, order Hiuiiplea from tlio HUb-
Hcrlber, aud they will he lonvarded, with price* attached.
during the mouth* of .Inly and Auuu^t. Front tliuee huiii
plea yon can make your aolectiona and return your or-
der«, and the gooda will Iks forwarded directly from the
Manufactory.
JOFIN A. YOUNO, rrcaidont,
Jeft—4m rhurlottc. N. C.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE,
sr\ro\\ okoruia.
1 71IK 30th Annual Seanion will im^inoii MONDAY,
October 7ll», under a full Hoard of luatruclora.
lyl« of education, on rcnHonahlc terma. *Vor fiirtlier
p irliciilarH, apply lo IP v. .1. M. Ibiunell, D. D. Provident,
t W. L\ BA8H,
autfi-InwliloetI Herreturv of Faculty.
NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS.
A T h meeting (li the Ik,aril of Mmmger* of III* GenrglU
Slate l.iiltery lur tlie heiieilt ul the "Ma*nuie Or
plmna' Hume," July tilth, ltaii, Him following resolution*
were paeaeil:
for the purchase or iloiiatiou ofTWKNTV AU
LAND ill tile vicinity of Atlanta, for tlie piir|m*eorerert-
ing thereon a MAHON 10 ORPHANS'
in |ii i r|K>*o of i
ItuMK-said pro-
— f Mu linger* by the
rourlli (t»y of Heplcniher next. The title will he vested
military Directory.
Major Heneial Joiin Piii'U, U. H. A., rotninaiiillng Third
Military Dlstrlet (Georgia, Florida, and Alabama.) -
GlHee al. llenilqtiarlera, on Marietta street.
Unlonel J. f. Mm.inx, Chief of Illiri'illl of Civil AITalr*.
ami General ln«|ieetor of Reglstral ion lor Third Mili
tary lllalrlrl. Ofllre at Headquarter*
Brev’t Brigadier-General Wa. MoKxs IRinn, Ae*l*laul
Judge Advocate General U. H. A., Judge Advoeale
Third Military IHalrlrt. Olliee al Headquarter*.
Lleulenant.Colouel K. Melt. tlunsoN, U.H. A., Assistant
Inspeelor General. IilHi e at Headquarters.
Captain U. It. Haniiku»on, U. S. A . Ai ling As*l*tsnt
Adlulaut General. Olliee nl II 'udqnurlera.
Brev'l. Brigadier General J. J. Mii.iiau, Hurgeon U. H.
A. Medical ll reelor Third Military DIstrlel.. Olliee
comer llroad aud Marietla street*.
Ilrev’l brigadier General Kurus Saxton, Chief (pooler
muster. Olliee al Headquarter*.
Uri v't Lieiilenaut Colonel II. J. f aiinhwoiitii, Depot
(Juarteruiuster. Olliee Forsyth street, near Railroad.
Brev'l Captain C. A. ItorKWXU., Chief tlrdlinuee Olllcer.
Olliee corner Broad aud Marietta street*.
Major E. D. Junn, I*. M. U. 8. A., Chief Pay Master and
Disbursing Officer Third Military District. Office cor-
tier Broad and Marietta street*.
Lieutenant V. 8. li.ni.KY, Post (Quartermaster and Com
missary Hubslstenee. Office Willingham Building, cor
ner Ivy and Decatur streets.
Brev’t Motor Wa. li. Smttux, Captain ISth U. S. Infan
try. Acting Assistant Judge Advocate General. Office
nt Headquarters.
Brev’t Major T. C. Huixivan, O. 8 United States Army,
Chief Commissary of Hiihsleleuee. Office, Room No.
1 Willingham Buildings, corner of Decatur and Ivy
streets.
Hrev’t Major fain. Moseiacii, V. R. C'„ Hub-Aset. Com.
Hub-District, Atlanta Bureau H. F. and A. L. Office In
Granite Block, No. 1, room No. S.
TOST OF ATLANTA,
Composed of the counties of Cobb, FaJton, Campbell.
Carroll, Coweta, Heard, Fayette, Clayton, Hpalding,
Henry, Newton, DeKalb, Milton, Gwinnett and Butts.
Bruv't Brigadier General Thomas It. Ruokr, Colonel
aid United States Infsntry, commanding Post. Head
quarters, room No. 8 Willingham Building, corner of
Decatur aud Ivy streets, Atlanta, Ga.
Brcv't Captain O. C. Knapp, 1st Lieutenant 83il U. 8. In
fantry, Post Adjutant. Office at Headquarters.
First Lieutenant c. 8. Ii.slxt, tilth U. 8. Infantry, Act
ing Assistant (Quartermaster and Acting Commissary
Subsistence Post. Office, room No. 7 Willingham
Building,
MlMOsvlIniiucsiiH Ailvei'l tm.
TIE ARROW TIE AND IROM BANDS
BALING COTTON 1
AN INSURANCE AGAIN8I'
FIRE, WASTE, AMD THEFT
UNE<|UALKR FOR
Simplicity and Rapidity of Adjustment
SURPASSED BY NONE
for strength and adaptability to all
r I'lio Uses of Commerce I
MUNICIPAL. GOVERNMENT.
FOR THE YEAR 186T,
I. K. William*, Mayor
S. B. Love, Clerk of Council
J. T. Glenn, City Attorney ..
92,noo
1,600
u . 4. W lolllla VIL/ miAilUCJ . . .
Uoliert M. Farrar, City Treasurer
Masonic Lodge in the Slate ns will accept ihe same,
should Ihe Grand Lndgc derline Ihe trust.
/terotnil, fur/her. That ihe Ihuml will pav f
fur thu Draft of a Granite Building for th« "Mneiinle
llrsl day of November next: Ihe said plan to Ik- sudrawn
ns that Ihe building can lie ciinimuncud with nu expi'iull-
lure of liny Ihoiisaud dollars, during thu llrsl year, mid
that Ihe same may ln< extended from year In year, w ith
out destroying I lie symmetry id' ihe architecture. The
above named sum of live huudred dollars to lie paid for
Ihe plan which Ihe Hoard of Manage'* shall select fimn
the number presented.
For further liifurmal Ion, address
• IIOYD A WILSON,
Uuslneas Managers Georgia Htalc loillery,
|y25—tilnovl
la Mine winery.
Atlanta, Georgia.
Tnks UDoroVaplMMatMl Un»»fs;R*xi»diss
EHIK unpieoMut and dangerous diseases. Use UlLn(
r nnui'i Bueno utd laraovxu Unst Wa*i , >17
E. J. Roacho,CII
Jos. F, Cooper, City
Uobt. Cruwlbrd, Ooi
Georgo Stewmrt, Overoeer of Streets
Jo. HT Smith, Tax Receiver and Collector.
Pat, Fitsgtbbon, Hall-Keeper
leltn
et
nerof Public Works.
1,600
1,200
1,600
1,000
ALDIRMBN.
FinaTWABD.
M. 1'. Castleberry, Richard Peters.
BKOOND WARD.
K. K. Rswson, A. W. Mitchell.
TB41D WABH.
Georgo W. Terry, W. C. Anderson,
potmni wane.
J. K. Gnllstt, W. B. Cox.
FIFTH WARD. „
J. A. Hayden, R, Mi. Holland.
fJTIIEY arc manufactured In LIVERPOOL, of the beet
English Iron, under tha personal supervision of the lu-
vsntor, formerly s resident of New Orleans, La.
The ARROW TIE is preferred by Shipmasters and
Congressmen, as It Is worked with one eighth to onu
Inch slock, while ill SOLID TIES require three to Ovo
Inches, which, in running through a cargo, Involves a
heavy loss to the Shipmaster.
Une the Arrow Tie and Bands,
AND SAVE MONEY IN FREIGHT and INSURANCE
Arrangements have been made to secure an ample sup
ply of ths ARROW TIE and BANDS for the coming sea
son.
JAMES A. HALL,
Agent Middle and Southwest Georgia.
ANDREW LOWE & CO.,
General Agents, Savannah, Ga.
Ths nndaralgned la prepared to farnUh the ARROW
TIB to the trade at SAVANNAH PRICES, forwarding
and transportation added.
POLICE fiEPARTMBNT.
L. P. Thomas, Chief Marshal 91,000
E. C. Murphy, Deputy Marshal 1,300
J. L. Johnson, 1st Lieutenant of Police 1,000
T. C. Murphy, 2d Lleutenunt of Police 1,001
FOLICEUXN—(92 as FIB DAT.)
r J. Cook, J. s. Holland,
F. J. Botnar,
B. A. Center,
F. T. Klckllghter,
J. A. lllnton,
llall,
J. L. Crcuahaw,
G. IV. Bowen,
U. M. Barry,
A. Jarrard,
O. I*. Woodllff,
Jasper Groves,
W. II. C. Cowan,
R. D. Haynes,
D. Queen,
J. it. Love,
i- 4- {"»
R. B. Hutchins,
J. M. ConnaUy,
Green Holland,
11. W. Wooding,
U. J. Uoltsclaw,
M. W, Rasberry,
T. G. Mellon,
J. A. Lanier,
Clerk of First Markut—TheophUus Harris,
C'lerk of Second Market—Frank T. Ryan.
Sexlon—G. A. Pilgrim.
City Assessors—H. S. Waters, W. C. Humphries, and
1* IU. mil ’
C. F. Wood.
Assessor or Land takun for Opening Streets—Levi C.
LLJIo WH.1 El D
Wells, and F. P. Bice,
a, Haydeu,
idersuii, CBsllo
- The re(
rry, 1 __
Market—Hayden, Castleberrpr, Holland.
Firo Department—Gullatt, Cox, Terry.
Police— Uawson, Cox, Anderson.
Cemetery—Terry, Mitchell, ttawson.
Buildings and Grounds—Anderson, Terry, Pe-
Piilillo
era.
Tax—Holland, Rawson, Cox,
On Printing—Terry, Holland, Castleberry.
Salaries—Cox, Mitchell, llolliud.
BOARD OF HEALTH.
First Ward-Dr. J. M. Borlui
Second Ward—O. H. Jones,
Third Ward—L. P. Grant, lbsq.
Fourth Ward—Dr. Chas. Pinckney.
Fifth Ward—Dr. J. N. Simmons.
WARDS OF TUI CITY.
The City or Atlanta shall he laid oil Into live wards, as
lollows, to-wlt:
FIRST WARD.
Commencing at the crossing ot Whitehall street with
the Western 4t Atlantic Railroad, aud running up the
ug .
south side of said railroad to the incorporation fine, then
down said lino to the center of Whitehall street, then
north along the center of said street to the starting jndnt,
and which shall lie known aud coustinito Ward number
One.
SKCOND WARD.
Commencing at the cuntor of the crossing of Whitehall
street, at the western A Atlantic Railroad, and running
east down the railroad lo the crossing of Culhouu street,
in the rear of the Georgia Railroad workshop, then south
along the middle of auid street lo the cuutcr of McDon
ough street, thence along the center of McDonongli street
tar of Wbltubult street at Its crossing at the incorporation
Two.
TUIRD WARD.
Commencing at the center of Calhoun street, at Its
running down tho south side of said railroad to
corporation line, then along said Hue to the center of Me
Donough street to the starting pulnt, which shall eonatt-
*--* - id ■ m - j h
rate and be known a* Ward number ’Three.
FOURTH WARD.
Commencing on the north side of the Georgia Railroad.
.. • " * —- —■ J,y Loyg
in the center of thu crossing of said railroad .
street, aud running down the north *.de of said railroad
to Ihe incorporation Hue, then along raid line to Ivy
street, then along Hie cuutcr of Ivy strsel to Decatur
rnumber Four.
FIFTH WARD.
Commencing at tho north of said railroad, at the cen
ter of tho crossing of Loyd street, and ruuuiug west
uloug the north side of the Western A Atlantic Railroad
io the Incorporation line, then along said line to ihe cen
ter of Ivy street, then south uloug ills comer of De
mur street to ihe center of Loyd street, then uloug the
(institute nml lie known as Wuril uiiiiih
F1KB DEPARTMENT.
Chief Eugliieer—Thouias Ilaney.
iugii— „ .
First Assistant Engineer—Ileury Gullatt.
Second Assistant Engineer—W. G. Kuox.
Secretary—B. F. Mooie.
Treasurer—J unes E. Gullatt.
Atlanta Enqink Corfaht No. 1.
John R. Norman
Samuel Wilson
H. Muhlenliriuk
Charles Helmut/.
John Ucrkclc
John Wilby
J. II. Ellsworth
I*. J. Bracken
M. L. Collier
o. Warner
II. Haney, I
Wm. Krogg, (
M. L. Roberts
. President
Foreman
Secretary
Treasurer
First Director
Second Director
Third Director
Eugtueer
... First Assistant Engineer
. Second Assistant Engineer
.. Third Assistant Engineer
Axemen
.Delegate lo Fire Dc|uirtmeut
Michanic Enoink Coufant No. 2.
J. E. Gullall..
J. G. Kelley
W. I). Luekic.Jr ...
O. II, Jones
K. Billi e
Isaac Slcinhelmcr
G. W. Terry
Joel Kelsey
James Dailiels
J. M. Toy
G. T. Anderson, I
W. F. Woods, | '
J. M. Ilulce. I
Joseph Wiley, |
J. F. Alexander
M. I. Lichlcusinili
. ..Preaidant
Viciv I’resldem
Secretary
Treasurer
First Dlractur
Seeoud Director
. chief Kugtnocr
First Assistant Engineer
. Second Assistant Euglnecr
Third Assislaut Engineer
. Piponicu
. .Axemen
Tallulah Rniiinu Comcany No. 3.
S. W. Grubb President.
E. A. Center Vice President.
W. C. Shearer Flrat Director.
(leiirue Thompson Second Director.
J. J.Rogers Hose Director
John D. Clarke Secretary.
Lewis II. Clarke Treasurer.
John A. Hill Aleman.
A. Thl cine Axeinau.
II. s. Orme, M. ll Surgeon.
W. It. Diggers Delegate.
Atlanta Hook and Laddib Co, No. 1.
J. L. Qkcon...
C.K.KIl'A
Alvlgny Aaelttaut
J. 8. Yarbrough
Geo. Johnson...
Bd. Holland.
Secretary
Treasurer
.ltepra*eatatlvs to Pirn Department
PHATTE, EDWARDS A CO., Agents,
Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.
HEAR THE IN8URAN0E A6ENT8!
Savannah, Mat 7th, 1867.
The recent tires In this city having proved to onr entire
nivmS?! 11 ' b i? ft thorough te*t, the superiority o' IKON
•h»m (o we •frongly recommend
‘, hB p J* n ‘ er * of Georgia aa an efficient
agent In restricting loss by lire; and we agree to discrimi
nate, when practicable. In flivor of cotton time secured.
Insurance Agent.
CHARLES GREEN A SON,
, o. L J.I, e r po ^, 1 ; London A Globe In. Co.
CHARLES L. COLBY A CO.,
.. A! 1 ". 1 * 10 In ‘- Co -' N - y
It. H. FOOTMAN, Insurance Agent.
ySPSSSIPP® riROS., Ins. Agenla.
j:c:™SvLTi z , DmraDceAgeDU
JAMES ^STEWART,™ 0 * Tn “* 0 °'
. ASSPLV&tfJHf * Lnncaater Ins. Co.
LANE A WEST, Insurance Agents.
Macon, Ga., May 10th, 1867.
man, In thia cKy, Jntvllqt'Sny'Wrarnnrtrafej®^^^?
tago of the nae of IronBania for baling purpoaea, aa a
security against loss by Are, we, the undersigned insu
rance Agents, Macon, Ga., take pleasure in endorsing the
action or the Agents at Savannan, Ga.
E. C. GRANNIBS,
Agsnt for several Ins. Companies.
J. WTBURKE, Insurance Agent.
E. J. JOHNSON A CO., Inanrauce Ag’ta.
J. MON HOB OGDEN, Insurance Agent.
J. M. BOARDMAN, Inanrauce Agent.
JNO. B. COBB, Isnrancc Agent,
niay27—(Im
THE
MOUNT AUBURN
Todh£ Ladies’ Institute,
City of Cincinnati, from which It derives ita name,
has Just closed its I'wenty-Seoond Session.
The past year bus been one of nnnsnat proeperlty,
there havlni
6vc
Slates
cvrred.
Its healthful location and It* country position, while
iro having been in atendance two hundred and tbirty-
9 young ladies, gathered from all |iarta or the Unltod
ites. No com of ricknete requiring a physician has oc-
yvt so near Ihe city, gives ll advantages over either city
— oilutiy schools.
Its clmiactcr ns a tirst rate Seminary of teaming is too
well knowu to need further comments.
The LIBKARY, CABINET, and APPARATUS, already
very extensive, are receiving yoarly additions.
I or Catalogues or Information, addresa
I. H. WHITE,
26 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati, Ohio,
Or II. TIIANE MILLER, President.
a o o d isr h: w s 11
RECONSTRUCTION
BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER,
SHOE-FINDING BVSINBIS
Commenced latt April by
X.
BANKS,
HAS PROVEN A DECIDED SUCCESS!
WHY?
JJBCAUSE he has kepi Ihe LARGEST STOCK ot
GOODS in bis line In tho Slate of Georgia, the Goods
fully adapted to the want* ol tlio community, either at
WHOLESALE OR RETAIL,
All of which have been made lo his own order, or bought
by himself In person alnco tho decline In prices, and for
caali; coi.acquontly, he can and will sell them for less
than the same goods eau lie Inmghl el,'where.
Being alive to the wants of his customers, and know-
lug tlie advantage that ready money has over time In buy
ing, he Ima made nil his purrhaeoa exclusively for cash;
and belug determined to sell for CASH ON DELIVERY
OF GOODS only, he can atforil to take HALF 17IE PRO
FITS OF OTHERS who keep hooka and sell on time
(even for ouly thirty days.) lie haa determined lo make
THt JOBBING TRADE A SPECIALITY,
And Wholesale Buyers will llinl ll much In Iheir advan
tage to give him a call. He will duplicate auy hill of
goods in Ills line bought of Johhlug houses Iu New York
or Boston, adding only freight, At'., to thia point.
INF*All goods warranted sa represented.
Don’t Forgot tho Pltoo or tho Sign.
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v»uinr.t
: 2 £ £ 55 * :
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n •* * »• 9.
H i vi i i rv\
- « *> w «i / .* 5 k i
w. h. rux,
KENTUCKY PLANING MILL,
DOOR, Z/l./ND, AND SASH J/.lNtfl'A L'Tr/tER,
Anil Dfiilor in nil kinds of
Building Lumber, Rough and Dressed,
NINTH STHKKT, NKAlt UHOADWAV,
LOIIINVILLE, K KNTIIdK Y.
portation. 3 J ji*l'2-'iin 8 ’
BREEDEN & BRADLEY,
LUMBER MERCHANTS,
And Manufacturers of Sash, Doors, Blinds, Ac.
—ALSO—
PACKING HOXKS OK EVERY DESCRIPTION,
Lumber Yard on Walnut, bet. Rapt and Klovl afreet*
Vss
Jel2—Im 1,01) 18VI1.1,K, KV.
GREAT SOIJ I IIKHN .71 I NK HOUSE ll
I* ° T r I S TRIPP,
(sucrxsson to thiit * r n*on,)
, Cabinet Urgnns, Melndc-
on«, and all kinds of Musical Merrhan-
dise, and Publlaher of Music. Cntnlogue
plimion an Ajdrcs« iSt ° f »>»ilc<i free o.Tnp-
Jel2—Im N °*' 1,11,1 01 ' T,,fll:rsn ' 1 St.?K,misvn!^y.
GREEN LEAP (ar HEMP LEAF)
RA(a’«l!V4j A \ II Eton:.
f|YDK undersigned he-,.|,y notify Iheir friends und till
consumers of the nhovo named staple Goods, that they
conllnue to manufacture ilium in Louisville, liy.
They hope and expect lo have il in Iheir power to exe
cute every order *ent them this niaeon.
All Letter* Promptly Replied To.
Jy27—3m
w. A. Itl<'HARDHON & 8(»N,
Louiavillo, Kentucky.
UNIVBRSITY OF MARYLAND
DA 1. TIMORh, JIA Z! YLA ND.
RAILROAD GUIDE
44enr«lH Itallroad.
K. W. COLE, Suj^-.t.nde-,.
n*v paasxKoxit thain.
All:,nla ul
Arrive at Augusta
(No trains run on Sunday.)
NIOIIT FASSKNOKn TRAIN.
. .51*1 A. M
. .6.45 P. M
. 6.30 A. M
. .Ii.30 P. M
Umve Atlanta
Arrive at Augusta 8.16 A. M
Leave Augusta H.oiP. M
Arrive at Atlanta 1145 A. M
Atlanta A Weat-Folnt Itallroad.
L. I*. GRANT. .Vv/xTlgem'
1>AY I-AHSLNor.n TRAIN—Ol’TWARU.
lA'iive Atlanta
Arrive ut West Point
llAV I A — e.NOKH TRAIN—IN
Leave West Point
Arrive at Allauln
montgoiuery A IVent-FoInt Kallroad.
DANIEL II. CHAM, A'rptrinlendtra.
J,euve
Arrive at West-Point.
Leave Weat-Polnt
Arrive at Montgoiuery
Leave Opelika
Arrive at Columbus
Leave Columbus..
Arrive at Opelika
.. 1.25 A. M
.. 1.20P. M
..10.10 A. M
. 4.1(1 P.M
..11.66 A. M
.. 1.68 P. M
.. 0.3.1 A. M
. 11.36 A. M
Macon Sc Weaicrn Railroad.
B. B. WALKER, Superintendent.
Leave Macon
Arrive at Atlanta ..
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Macon
Leaves Alhiutu
Arrives in Maeon ..
DAT PA**RNOIH TRAIN.
. 7.30 A. 5.
. 1.57 P.M
. 6.56 A. U
. I.*" P. k
7 .16 P. M
4.26 A. »
Weaicrn St Atlantic Rallivnd.
CAMPBELL WALLACE, SupemUendent.
Leave Pulton
Arrive at Chattanooga
Leave Chattauuoga
Arrive ul Atlnuta
OAI.TON ACCOMMODATION THAIN,
Dally except Sundays.
Leave Atlauta.
Arrive at Dalton.
Leave Dalton
Arriveat Atlanta.
3.6(1 P. M
.12.23 P. M
. 1.25 P.M
. 2.15 A. M
Moll Stage Line from Atlanta to Dab-
lonega.
Leave Atlanta Monday, Wednesday and Friday.. « A. M.
Arrive Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 p. jq
Don’t Wash Another Week Without Buying
BREATE8T WONBEMEflfHm
HALL'S UNlVldRMAI*
T ,l PrS«o 1 '. 11 ' Annual Session of' the SCIIOtlLof MED- «** » Omsist mm a/UUaUn a a
M- j^N i E,Jn,.the - l^ivi(rsli i vrit Maryland, will com- MrNiOaallnLa MACHINE 4 J
SPECIAL NOTICETO THE LADIES.
F A O U I, T V :
Nathan R SmT", M. D. Professor of Surgery.
andPtamio-:' 1 - " U “ lJ * lW "'‘ r '"'
G* W. MlLTKNBRiutRU. M. I)., Pro es-or of Obstetrics.
Riohabd MoShbrby, M. D , Professor of Principles and
Practice of Medlelne.
Christopher Johnston, M. 1i„ Professor of (I,moral,
Descriptive, and Bnrgioal Anatomy.
Samuel C. Ciiew. M. D., Professor of Materia 611(1 Ini
and Therupeiirics.
Frank Donaliisok, M. D„ Professor nr Physlnl.cv Hv-
... Kienne, aud General Pathology.
WM. T. IIowaiih, M. I) , Professor of Disease* of Wo
men and Chlldron.
James H. Butlku, M. D., Demnnslrator, and Adjiini'l to
the Professor ot Aiiitronty.
The fee* for the full course are Ql-.'il. For Mutricula-
tioii’ 95. For Practical Anatomy. 9111.
TI lie University Hospital (or Infirmary) attached to Ihe
Collego, ranks among tke tirst t llnleol Sehools In the
comitry. Being tlio Seaman's Hospital of tlie port of
Baltimore, ns well as a civil hospit il, it all'ords a great
variety tu the forms of disease ulivnys under' treatment.
Surgical Operations, and Clinical Lectures on Surgery,
Practical MciHeine, ami the Dipcatfei* of Women ami Chil
dren, are count intern narta ortho daily im»»ntc!ion i?lvcn
hr rerpeeliye Professors of Ihe Institution.
Student* desiring to perfect themselves in riKcialllles.
... j
can take course* ot private instruction Irom Adjuucis at
tached to the vuriim* Chairs.
GKO. W. MILTKNBERGEK, M. D.. Dean.
«cp7—lawtltv
AMERICAN IIOTEI.
W M
T I T la j*; li A IJ M,
HUNGARIAN OPTICIAN,
AN1I LATELY PROM NASIIVII.l.K, TENN
O FFERS those who are aiifl'erlng from weak or ,lc-
fectlyo. Bight, his Itiisslaii Poriscupie Lenses, I lie
best artificial aid:,, the luiniii
which can he obtained at Ins office
number of years without changing,
to IMtienta who have sutler,'(I from ilelecii
imy numher of year*. These
ndtlisted to every ease of rlcfeetiv
nrruraey, wliulher arising trout age. disc ..
work, or premature dernv, on a new amt <•
ntiroly tits mvn, which lias seldom failed t
Office hours, Irom it A. M. I.
ror invented,
llis glasses la.t a
great relict
- vision for
•ieutitleally
sight will, unerring
1 ‘ 'ain, over-
I'll", il'le
N. B.—Owing 1,1
able 11 remain In i,
a,lggg-lm
III - , Is
lull 11 short linn
, Dr. T. will tie
SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL
Foil YOUNG LADIES.
ESTAnLISIlEll IN ISI'J.
Non. 197 mid 199 Nt. Ulinrlua Street,
BALTIMORE, MD.
M lt. A MRS. WILSON
JOHN PEG It AM. Pi
• CARY nml MRS. GKN.
- - , ,, , ...minds, assisted by a tin)
corps„f attic instructor*, lines i,s,ii,ie,| the -jml, ol
September. Freucli is lie- laiign ge of ihe school N„
pains are spared to r,mile hi* lu-ilnill.m -vine ol
the eneoiiragimii ul ll has always III,, rally n-eeived Irom
depends for patronage. For elreulara , onlalniug lull In
forinati,ill. teldre s either ol the principal
\V .tXTIill I U It EDI Arm, V.
GOOD COACH SMI III,
GUI) COACH PAINTER.
I. T. BANKS,
Raw*oii'a Unlldlng,
Corttor Hunter and Whtleliall streets.
N. B.—Not eonneeted In Isislness with auy other house
In U»* eltv. Ie2t'- ■
ICON 1)U liAM.
P ERSONS wishing to Join the Colony now tadiig nr
ganlaed at Atlauta, to sail from Mobile direct to
ganlted at Atlauta, to aall from
urns ou tho IWh of Oct"*-
rail ou Col. K. P. Watkins or
llonduraa ou tho 10th of October next, are required to
.. . - - ll. I*. Ferguson,ol Atlauta,
All,lies*
sup!5— lit
CARMICIIAKI. A SMITH.
Gicenslmro', Ga.
J. J. PKkll, K.
PEARCE, WHELE88 & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
C.'«»muiiM**i<»u M«*i‘«‘liiini m.
tu, or • nd by express to either one of the above name,,
persons, 930 as a bonus lo anthorlzo our Treasurer tu
making permanent arrangement, for transportation.
Person* going with this Colony will save about
king the expense from Atlauta lo Honduras ouly *L _
... . ..
ought to carry fenls, at houat* are eearce.
•ugtl—Ira
I f lias long been felt and acknowledged that a Washing
Machine wonld yet be Invented ihat would be sim
ple. cheap, and more effective than any of the Machines
tierelofore offered to the public. Such a Machine Is now
ollcied withont fear of competition.
1*1. One woman will do more with a Machine thnn
six cun do withont it. It will wasU five dirty shirt*
(ill, III,ling wristbands and collars) perfectly clean in from
r “** ■*-■ 11,/M,to.
lour 10 eight minutes—ibis we guarantee, or 1
-d. It requires no skill to operate it, ns a girl 13 years
(iu AC'i'il'ii FOUR DOZEN PIECES IN
ONJS HO UK I
.‘kl. It takes at least one thinl lea* soap, aud will nay
for itself every year in the savins of clothing, aa it acta
so delicately on the fabrics that bank bills turn be washed
We manufacture these Mtu-hincs in this place, snd shall
sell them at
TEN DOLLABS,
the same price they arc sold for in Now York. There ia
no \\ ashing Mncluue on the market that cun be bought
lor even twice the mmiey, and no Machiue Unit will com
pete with It tu thu performance of its war .
These Machines are on cxtilliltiou iu Hits city, at the
store or JOHNSON <£ KCIloLS. Whitehall street.
AdV owiib ths i'utuiit Ki^ht for this remarkable
Machine iu all the Southern Mate*. Liberal inducements
will lie offered to guutIcmeu deeiriug thu txclimtye riub*
to sell these Machines in counties aud districts, or atatc.
Call on, or address, 1). 8. BKNTLY & CO.,
Rome. Ga.
Anj; oue mfriugiup upon this Patent Right will bt
^ mseemed according to law, and any oue uiviuir inlorma
ou of the same, will bu liberally rewarded.
A Great Labor-Savisg Machiae.
We, the undersigned citizens of Homo, wonld uiy, in
behalf of “Hall's Universal Washing Machine,” after fllll
trial and nae, that, tu conelderation of Its cheapness, the
durability of thu Machiue, tlie ease and quickness of tu»-
, thu small amount of soap required, Hint the protec-
nm of the clothes, would recommend it to a generoiik
public.
P. M. 81IEIBLY,
J. A. 8TEWA1IT,
WM. WEST.
JAMES NOBLE, Sr.,
G. W. F. LAMPKIN,
bAM. F. POWERS,
JOHN W. NOBLE,
J. J. COHEN.
Atlanta, Muv 7,1667.
1 limight tlie 6r*t “llall’* Patent UutTcrrul Washing
M irUine" brought to Atlanta, and am uow using it to my
I ierlcet siitiol.ivti,.!., and reeomuiend it to all as* great
-al.or-bnvliig Machine. .Mat. CYNTHIA KILE.
niHKCTIONK FOH ONK.
I.ct Hie Maeluue down into a rumiuon wash tnh, by
culling lunches lutothc sides, lor iliu louruals to rest in.
uni il it come* wiihln one Inch of Hie botlom of the tub:
till witli lint waiter unlit the water covers the pebbles tn
ll,e iiuieliliie two tiiehes; wet tin: elotlius tn worm water,
ill i* heller lo *niik etolhes over night.) then run a little
Mill soap on all the illrtv plan's; then put the etolhes
inti, the machine will, the pebbles, and always till thema-
hllic half lull of clothe*, *hnkliig them nut us they are
pul in; then c!u*c up the door anil turn thu crank Irom
three to live luiiiut.—, keeping n alow, steady motion un
til the dirt in octl; I lien ruu through a wringer; lliuu boll
u* u.uaI; then put tlio clothes buck tuio thu machiue
with tlie lull full nt cnlil tvnler; give Hie uiucliinu eight or
leu turns and your clothes are ready lor the Imiiug water
anil then luiug mil tn dry. Never turn the machine wheu
it lire*' -*--
empty nt clothe*, as it break* tIn* Btnucs. il'unyol the
pebbles become brokcu, pick litem out.
For sale by -
nuns- r t IJ 11111
JOHNSON .V ECHOLS,
Whitehall Street, Atlanin. G*.
UllILLira FLANDKHS,
Next to Dodd's Corner, Whitehall Street.
'yyr OULU re*|M,etnilly call your attentiou to our
VARIETY STOCK OF 4400BS.
Prints
I Inloi'stics
Itli'lll'llfllg
Tirkiiip ..
Kit'iiivu Mu.-liiir*
lioiilui-k) Jraiii*
liin^lauuit
(’oiioiiadva
and a vnriftv of nice
and TabU* (.'lotha.
from 10 to 90 ceiita
from 1& to 90 vent a
from 16 to 40 ceuta
hum 99 to 60 rout a
Iroin 16 to 5*' c *uu
Irom 25 toiOonu
Irom 90 to ikt c«uu
iron* 90 to 30 cautt
OuiMiK, Liuvua, Towtdluga
In Uu* IIAIHiWAHK Doiiartimut many articles for
llou*cku«‘|M>rt<, Utuldvri*, aud Mei'kauka.
PritNITDItK IN LA KGB QUANTITY.
Ih drttcadH from $ 4 to lit
Itiiroam* from ^ ^
Wardrobe# Itoiu 10 U» 16
from ito 10
...from 9 to 7
Irom 9 to 4
Wmdi stauda
Tabic**..
W'oik Sianda m ^
hvidile* many otbei artirlea too muacroua to'meuUou
Su ;arandt’oiliv, llacon, Lard,aud ttvruu.
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1'iiht Steel.
Kar Iron
Stpiare Iron
Kami Iron
Smoothing Iron*.
rant* per pound
it 6 cent* per poRkcl
et 6 cente per gound
perpoeed
et 6 cente
.at 6 cent* r __
.at 7 cent* per
at 6 cent* per poHBd
— rpouBd
JACKSON STREET,
.irOl'STA, OEORU/A.
*W Store ami aoll Cotton and othor l*roduco. Haguing
aud Hope luruUhed at nurkel pricoa. »up7—3m
MORE NEW GOODS.
4 i KNTI.KMKN who wUh realty nice Serge or Flue
VJT Fit ItNCTt CALK SKI N SHOKM, either of Ike Corn-
‘linluiornl, Strap, or Ox ford-Tin lantern, can no#
TMmannfactnre al
ttinl the latent atvio and moat approve*.. ,„. WV111IW
tho New Shoe store in Haweon'e Building, comer of
Whitehall and lluuter atreeta.
CLT.ramkb. 4
nt- per line flret iuavrtioti, aud K
per line for each snlmeqtietit inaertion.
Advertiaementa inaerU'd at interval* to be charged aa
new each insertion.
AdvertmeiiieiitM ordered to remain on any pariicuihf
he money for ad vending couaidered due after Aral
ihaertion.
All commanleationa or letter* on hnaiuee* intended Im
thia oftice ahouid Ik? addrecaed to “The Atlanta Intelli
fencer.”
lAKRD IRWIN WUITAKK*.
Proprietor.
NIQUT KXPBBiA PASSBNOBB TttAlN—DAILY.
Lcuve Atlanta 7.0c p g
Arrive at Chattanooga * 4.16 A ’ M
Leave Chattanooga * 4*;mjp’m
Arrive at Dalton . 7 50 p’ XI
Arriveat Atlanta * .*, 1*41 p
DAY PAaSBNUBH TRAIN
Daily, except Suudaya.
ixeave Atlanta 8 45 A M
if.3up; 11
5.95 P. M
8.90 A. M
19.05 P. M