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1LANTA. GEORGIA.
Fr| y Morn Inn, Sept. 30, 1807.
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SabMiiptioi aid Advert isii* Kiln*.
TBBH OF iUiaCWflO*.
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BiPklc coble* to Ncwo Boyo and *X«aM. !
una of iftvnvMM.
For each Mar* of 10 line* or lee*, for the firtt ioreili..
|1, pad for each pobreqaent insertion W mu.
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win mid Ihr lii«nrrer«luu.
ion" »rite* to tlio Uoelon r . if .*
.. ^oll ill. Hu) prrai tit queen, is the Inti re-
, it "irtmn mivn izti m Kurupo. All the
. vt> Ihi'h ImiwIoiI out in ono wntr«»r nnotlior.
^ l?.n'r U.iln-ll.i i„ to go out ill till* prera-llt tltlie
( ns to he sii-n riiii movement lias boon
,,|if.| at 1 bur roll l>v Orneral I'rint, w lio lias
I, i |iloUitti{ tin n- u uli • it In r reltigert .Inline tl»» -
•t n ir In nil other iti«iirrivlloii!».nitl rrv. In
>n« there Ion l«een no tlmm-lil nt il|»M.*tIin< Il.o
■vi-irien, lint tlir uimi-try n lii. li li:ol ilinvlion
if rulur- for the time lie'ms Genera! Prlin, In
uii |irot'|iiui:ition, .lot . ii.it uni directly nt the
overthrow of l.ilioli.i, hut no urn inlormeil by
Uu oirr.s|uin(huit it M i.lri.l Hint «u.-li it the eiy '
ol the |v i..iutri in the . 1 is.itKote.l diririiTs-it !
i rv never helorc heunl in Sj. iin
•• The Queen in inuv about iliirtx -ra-x-en venrsol
Hire, ion ino Ik iii I..hi on the Ititlt ol'October,
ISIO She Miiv.H-.leil to the throue when tillin'
years of nge, on the .lenthot her Ihllier, was |.ro-
. I,lined ol age when she was thirteen, an I u ..
in irrieii when sixteen to her eonsiu. She has tin
children. The .'Merit. a ilaitirliter. l.al.el, hotii
l-s’il, and conecqucnlly ..ixteeii year. ..| age.—
The Queen, it is said. i*s very desirous of iH iking
a mat ell lor her with Prim.ni ilninbert, pr..s|i..
live King of Italy, hut there i. little |irob.iUliiy
■ •I sueli an all.am e.
“Isabella a year ago h 11 an aid. in an at the
head ol her ministry, O Donnell, wle. was ... 1
irately liberal. There w is an insiirn etton, as
> .ir readers will remember, which l.e ,-.t .-n, .■
.rushed. But the Queen Ikiievcnl that A .vi
was going to win in l!.e w..r tin n enuiui. mmg
—dial absolutist ideas w. iouii.iin to he in the
...s udant—that Italy would U- broken n.■. m i
Prussia humbled, and though t»ihmn. ii n. l
• en lier such signal sen iee. .ml was a.a . j.t .
■ • t" the people, -lie .h-mi—.-•! him tin.I put
Narva-z in tils place. The world knows veiy
idle nt what followed. N w and then we had
ae " cits of the execution u| an individual, hut
inti ith ti,.r. w is the counterpart ol what is
going or. in Mexico it the present time 1 met,
not l uig since, a gentleman who was in Spain
a 1 the tune, lie -aid tli.it |.>r several mornings
in .uccession he heard reports ot musketry, and
a: length n>ok oceasam to ask what it meant.— ,
n i, it is only the soldiers shooting the fellow*
wiio were in the insurrection,’was the reply,
given with as much coolness as it it was the
putting out of the wav ot a score or tw o ot dog.,
liuu Ireds were shot—condemned after a mock
ery of military trial—tiie priest brought in—
confession given—the sacrament administered—
the inarching out to the square—a volley of
musketry, and so, morning alter morning, dis
patching a halt dozen at a time, before breakfast.
" I’ne people ot Spain arc not ready tor a
thorough revolution The masses have not tell
the despotic power of the Q teen directly . ttiat
n is i illen rather upon prominent individuals.—
some of the nobles li iv._* tieen shot, though there 1
are enough lert. The entire population ot the
kingdom is ulmul-ixtecn millions, hut of these
n.eie are eighty-two Dukes, seven hundred and
twciitv-two Marquises, five hundred and fifty-
.•.glit Counts, seventy-four Viscounts, anil sixty-1
- ven Barons. There are alsmt a halt million .
p. rsons belonging to the nobility, all of whom
i'e no proud to work. Some of them are very
rich, but more quite poor, and uot ashamed to
t eg ot foreigners.
IV,- the census of I s ".7 there were three mil-
. c.i eight hundred th • i-and tihle-liodied men in
... ■ kingdom—123,000 of them priests,341,000 |
b longing to the army, 4,'/X>0 ot tne nobility,
■a a. i uad 2'W.i.nW Ir.dy servants to wait upon
tllelll.
i- .. ,,.i ri .j mj OoOman tocollect the revenue, ]
* * J 1,1 re wer (' 60,000 students, lawyers
. •. ..'Iter protes-ional n.._u making a total of i
"-"-t" ihle-b.idled men living .a,vd r t trom all •
m iuufaeuiringoriigriculuir.il laiiors. Vet, not- '
withstanding this multitu le drones, the conn- .
try has been rapidly advancing ■..> u.-uu — .
iniglii lie allow u trom the statistics of the l.ist
budget."
Ml<>till) till Still*.
The New York correspondent of tlie Cincin
nati C'.“>uiurei'tl gives some amusing gossip —
He says: ,
THE ItERat-DBY OFFICE.
Y'ou would Unriily suppose any would tie
found foolish and vain enough to patronize such
a transparent sham as the Heraldry Office : but
they do very largely, and its proprietors have ,
made a comfortable* fortune in the past fitleen
.,r twenty years. That the concern does so
much business, proves how fallacious all our
hoisted Republicanism is : th it m mv of us who
i i s in public occasions of "oitr glorious Deino-
■ nov," have an inextinguishable, secret Mud-
i -- :..r rank and all the gewgaws of a royal
VOL. XIII.
“ KltltOH CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS WHEN REASON IS LEFT FREE TO COMBAT IT."—Jtftrtm.
ATLANTA, GA., I'RIDAY. SEI v fE
NO. 224.
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MlMWlltMOUa AdvcwtiMinenlH.
HKLF.FA8TENING
WROUGHT IRON BUCKIE TIE
COTTON BALES.
A«l vertlMinuuitii.
CHAS. 0. JOHNSEN, Sola Proprietor,
N.v 14 t’Dlnn Street,
Srtw oitr.EA\ys, t.t.
r
Insert tlio hoop In tha
•lot, and draw It tight a-
round th# bala.
«^ther T!K8 ftstenin* bv this method ure in-
in • nN snd win bo prosecuted at law as *uch.
'
When the lever of the
press is raised the tie will
fasten itself hy the out-
" aid pressure of tiie bale.
VAN EPPS & TIPPIN,
GROCERS, AND
Commissi' >n Mfivlifiiits,
.l/.k/M .k t a I'H t'K r,
ATLANTA.
• IlKOHIil.t
In St«»»•*) iii&*t to A.i*i'lv» :
FLOUR.
C0R.V.
aru.ut,
C0FFKF.
n.i ro.v.
hi v-
i.ARD.
yoL.is.sf.
And a gvueral Msortmetit of
Staple aud Fancy Groceries.
im-.lrn VAN El’PH A T1PPIN.
m:\i> to tiic land:
J
* Sole A»jeuti*. and are prepared to dll order* for
Self-Fastenieg WroDgiit Iron Buckle Tie,
On the most favorable terms. We are having them man
ufactured of the most superior iron, and thoroughly
tested.
D. H. DAVIES A CO.,
Commission Merchants,
Louisville, Kentucky.
GLENN. WRIGHT A CARR, Agents,
jy!3—3m Atlanta, Ga.
Us IQS Point. Ga., October 13.13»i6.
| tiriuhtu'M i Barrow :
I Gbsts—I naed year Phosphate on my Cotton at the
rate of 960 pounds per acre. I am satisfied that I will 1
realize at least 180 per cent, ou the amount spent. 1 am
so well pleased that I expect to use more on the uext !
crop than I did on this.
Verf truly your-,
(Signed) P. W. PRINTCP.
DRY GOODS! DRY GOODS!
Military Directory.
Major General .Julia Porn, l\ S. A., commanding Third i
Military District (Georgia, Florida, and Alabama.)—
Office at Headquarters, ou Marietta street.
Colonel J. F. MKLINB, Chief of Bureau of Civil Affairs,
aud General Inspector of Registration for Third Mili
tary District. Office at Headquarter*.
Hr. v t Urigadier-4general Wi McKkk Draw, Assistant I
•Judge Advocate General U. H. A., Judge Adv«M*at« i
Tiiird Military District. Office at Headquarters. I
Lieutenant-Colonel E. Mi K. llrusoN, I’.S. A., Assistant i
Inspector General. Office st Headquarters.
Captain G. K. Sanderson, II, S. A., Acting Assistant
I Adjutant General Office at II *adquarten*.
Hrev’t Brigadier General .J -I. Mii.hau, Surgeon IT. S.
A Medical D rector Third Military District Office
corner Broad and Marietta streets.
Brev’t Brigadier General Itcrus Saxton, Chief Quarter
master. office at Headquarters.
Br. \ t Lieutenant Colonel II. J. Farnsworth, Depot
Quartermaster. Office Forsyth street, near Railroad,
i Brev't Captain C. A. Rockwell, Chief Ordnance Officer.
I Office corner Broad and Marietta streets.
Major E. D. Judd, P. M. U. 9. A., Chief Pay Master and
Disbursing Officer Third Military District. Office cor
ner Broad ami Marietta streets,
i Ueutenant C. S. Ilslkt, Post Quartermaster and Com
missary Subsistence. Office Wllllugham Building, cor
tier Ivy and Decatur streets.
Bret t Major Wx. II. Hmythb, Captain 16th C 9. Iufan
try, Acting Assistant Judge Advocate General. Office
at Headquarters.
Brev’t Major T. C\ M llivan, C. M United 8tatea Army,
Chief Commissary of Kubeiateuce. Office, Room No.
J Willingham Buildings, corner of Decatur and Ivy
street*.
Brev’t Major Frrd. Mosebach, V. R. C.. 9ub-Aest. Com.
Sub-District, Atlanta Bureau R. F. and A. L. Office in !
Granite Block, No. 1. room No. 6.
POST OP ATLANTA, j
Composed of the counties of Cobb, Fulton, Campbell, (
Carroll, Coweta, Heard, Fayette, Clayton, Spalding, i
Henry, Newton, DeKalb, Milton, Gwinnett aud Butts. (
Brev’t Brigadier General Thomas U. Uuwbr, Colonel i
33d United States Infantry, commanding Post. Head- ;
quarters, room No. 3 Willingham Building, corner of I
Decatur and Ivy streets, Atlauta, Ga.
Brev’t Captain O. C. Knapp, 1st Lieutenant 33d U. S. In-
tautry. Post Adjutant. Office at Headqaarters.
First Lieutenant C. S. Ilsley. 16th U. S. Infantry, Act- J
ing Assistant Quartermaster and Acting Commissary 1
Subsistence Post. Office, room No. ? Willingham '
Building.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT, j
FOK THE YEAH 1867,
XlMOvilaneouM Advert Iminiunlu. LouInvIIIu A.I vert lnt-m.-n t h.
THE ARROV TIE AND IRON BANDS
BALING COTTON !
AN INSl'KANi E AH.UNbT
FIRE, WASTE, AND THEFT
rNKql'Al.KD r.'K
Simplicity aud Rapidity of Adjustment
SURPASSED BY NONE
FOR HTRMSOTU A.\I) ADAPTABILITY TO ALL
-Fite Uses of Commerce!
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! special Notices, .«?nts p»;r Itne fir-t Insertion, and K
f cent* \*-r line for each subsequent insertion.
I Advertisements inserted si intervals to be charged as
1 new each Insertion.
Advertisements ordered to remain on any particular
j page, to be charged as new each insertion.
1 The money tor advertising considered due after first
i insertion.
! All communications or letters on bn«iness intended !*-»
this office should be addressed to’’The Atlanta intei.i
gencer.”
JARED IRWIN WUITAKEm,
Proprietor.
fJIHEY are manufactured in LIVERPOOL, of the best
English Iron, under the personal supervision of the In
ventor, formerly a resident of New Orleans, La.
The ARROW TIE is preferred by bhipmadters and
Compression, as it Is worked with one-eighth to one
tnch slack, while all 90LID TIES require three to five
inches, which, in running through a cargo, invoives a
heavy loss to the Shipmaster.
Use the Arrow Tie and Basds,
J. E. Williams, Mayor. $9,000
1,500
Ml)
TALLEY. BROWN dk CO.
Whitehall Street.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA,
Americcs, Ga., November I, l^’A.
JfoMry. Bright a: <11 & Barrow :
Gbnts—The twenty (90) tons REED’S PHOSPHATE
I bought o1 you this year. I used on Corn and Cotton. I
am so well pleased with the effect on my crop, that 1 wish
to purchase of you for next year's crop, one hundred
tons.
Yours respectfully,
JAS. A. COBB.
This Manure, manufactured in Georgia ( the virtues for
which are attested by well known Georgia citizens, and
which is calculated to do so much for ’‘Rtwnttruction' 1
In Georgia) is for sale by
LANGSTON, CRANE & HAMMOCK,
Sole Agents,
Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga.
fSS)
1,500 i
1,90*) i
1,500
U00 I
300 I
6U.
' S. B. Love, Clerk of Council.
, J. T. Glenn, City Attorney
Robert M. Farrar, City Treasurer
j E. J. Roache,City Physician
Ja*. F. Cooper, City Engineer
■ Kubt. Crawford, Comauaaionerof Public Worka
{ George Stewart, Overseer of Streets
i Jo. S. Smith, Tax Receiver and Collector
Pat. Fitzgibbon, Hall-Keeper
A L D ERM E N.
naar WARD.
M. T. Castleberry* Richard Peters
SECOND WARD.
E. E. Rawson, A. W. Mitchell.
THIRD WARD.
George W. Terry, W. C. Anderson.
FOURTH WARD.
J. E. Gnllatt, W.B.Cox.
FIFTH WARD.
J. A. Haydeu, E. W. Holland.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
L. P. Thomas, Chief Marshal $l,5uo
E. C. Murphy, Deputy Marshal.
J. L. Johnson, 1st Lieutenant of Police
T. C. Murphy, id Lieutenant of Police
FOUCRMRK—<$9 96 FRR DAT.)
1,300
1,000
l.Ud
.tunnies and Burlape.
K EEP constantly ou hand everything usually found , fkAAG F n ^
in., «r.t cl«» Dtr Good. Hoom. Mni bo.h«l»
l n -y invito .(well! attention to their ftock of I LAKGSTO.N, CKANE * HAMMOCK.
I. J. Cook,
F. J. Botnar,
D. Rogan.
E. A. Center,
F. T. Kicklighter,
J. A. Hinton,
nail.
J. L. Crenshaw,
C. JT. Barry,
A. .Jarrard,
o. P. Woodliff,
•Jasper Groves,
W. H. C. Cowan,
J. 8. Holland,
R D. Haynes,
D. Queen,
J. R Love,
J. A. Lang,
R. B. Hutchins,
J. M Connelly,
GreenHuiiaikL
H. JTHoltzclaw,
M. W. Kasberry,
J. F. Barnes.
T. G. Moil an,
J. A. Lanier,
AND 9AVE MONEY IN FREIGHT and INSURANCE!
Arrangements have been made to secure an ample sup
ply of the ARROW TIE and BANDS for the coming sea
son.
JAMES A. HALL,
Agunt Middle and Southwest Georgia.
ANDREW LOWE & CO.,
General Agent,, SXTinnxh, Ga.
The oedenigned I* prepared to fnml.h the ARROW
TIE to the trad, at SAVANNAH PRICES, forwarding
and transportation added.
PRATTS, EDWARDS Ac CO., Ainli,
Fortyth Street, Atlanta, Ga.
HEAR THE IN8URANGE A8ENT8 !
W. II. mx,
KENTUCKY PLANING MILL,
DOOR. DLtSD. ASD o'.I S// MASCFACTUhF.R.
And Dealer in alt kiudsof
Building Lumber, Rough and Dressed,
NtNTn «TREET. «iE.\r. BROADWaT.
liOl'ISVI I, LK, KENTUCKY.
? i|,p:n -- v ,t!: 3f-.-ing.Turning.and
..croll Sawing done t.» order, u ,;h ueatii- -- and di.patrh.
f pecial attention p ud to pa- * n_- and .hipping m ..,n-
, fv!i.Vio^n WOrki ' 80 ,u * 1 u ma r “ot he itij ir-.-.l m trail.-
portation. j.-i-.*—,-jra
BREEDEN &c BRADLEY,
LUMBER merchants,
And Manufacturer, of Sarh. Donre. Blinds, Ac.
—also—
PA CKISO B 0XE
OS iTERY DEiCRlPTIOS Leave Columbn
Arrive at Opelika,
Lumber \ard cn Vi alnut. bet. E.i*t and Floyd street*.
Main and River, (one
square below the New Galt House.
LOUISVILLE, KY.
RAILROAD GUIDE
Vconfla Kallroad.
E. W. COLE,
DlT FASSENon TRAlk.
Latuvo Atlanta at 5.0*3 A. M
Arrive at Aa^urita... 5 45 P. M
ixeave Augu.-ta at, 5 3J A. M
j Arrive at Atlanta 6.J) P. M
(No trains run on Sunday. )
X(OUT FASSRNORU TRAIN.
Leave Atlauta 5.45 P. M
1 Arrive at AUkrusta 3.15 A. M
Leave Augu*ta 8.«*> P. M
Arrive at Atlanta o 45 A. M
Atlanta A West-Point Rallroa*.
L. P. GRANT, &vp*rinU*id€rU
LAY PAS8ENOEB TRAIN—OL'TWASL.
Leave Atlanta 7.00 A. M
Arrive at West Point 19.00 A. M
Lay FASiE.NtiEH TRAIN—ISWARD.
Leave We*t Point 19.40 P. M
l .Arrive at Atlauta 5.3U P. M
^
Montgomery 4k W est-Point Hollroaa.
Daniel h. ctiam, s^ip^nnuruunt,
DAY TRAIN.
‘ Leave Montgomery . 95 A. M
Arrive at West-Point 1.90 P. M.
Leave West-Point 10.10 A. M
I Arrive at Montgomery 4.10 P. M
Leave Opelika 11.55 A. M
Arrive at Columbus 1.56 P. M
. #.3.3 A. M
11.35 A. M
GREAT SOUTHERN MUSIC HOUSE!!
M'lDE i.K OBTAISISH .ANCESTORS.
(in; of Hie fir-t things Mr . or mtlier Mrs.
i !•>.';■!—;.>r women. t'»r m ro Him m-.-tt,
: • liter [iseii'I" urist.M.lMoy—loss after oh
Atorttfie :id l ihroivii stone-lront in the
Aivnn’e. is to vi-it tiie H-riMry ortice to learn
uu ishe is. Lueiier liLniseil eoitUl not tell even
:■ w.niM : hut the ingenious eli irlat.m- in
[ir. i.lw.iv e hi. They receive ii- r very gravely
, ! -eisequumsly . etiq iire her own an.I her htis-
1. ill's u une anil tha' of her neare-t relatives;
, ■ .k tiir.'ii.-h -ever ii larz- and antique volumes;
t.ilk i deal of ie irn- l, aii'l to her iucomprehen-
-iule, liiu’.j, e-eieernau' quarterings. shields, es-
Ciitcie . ns. du'e -. ti ot azure, lions and uni-
• on - rammi. o • . mint anil salletit. riieytheu
-,y " Ali. ves, to 11 ime, 1 have it now. Vour
tauiilv ,re of Norman blood; runs back to the
tenth century. Je.in Chevreaux, knighted hy
one of tiie C irl.iviiv.-i in Ixuig-. w as tiie lounder
of tiie faucly. Tie name, running through
English sources, became corrupted into Clie.qe
-ide. I can see, tnadame, in your lace aud air,
ami niovetneut, something ot the — i/-j .ig’.
which it is impossible to mistake. Long practice
lias enabled me to detect a person ot gentle
Idood the moment my eyes fall upon him or her.
I can detect the genuine trom the spurious at
once. Here is yoiir court of arms—a hear with
a battle axe, with the motto DUu e! rii-e m-. o,
borne hv vour gallant ancestors at Cre-sy and
Adigincourt on their victorious banners. Call
next week, and 1 will hand you your genealogical
tree, ami show you your ancestry thru
generations, it will involve much lal
i- a pleasure to discover the really noble f amilies
m ibis country. ’
JIBS. CUEAPSIDE AS I.aDV CHEVRKl'X.
Mrs. Cheap-ide, as La lv Cbevreux l«!u> prr-
nounces it Ssheevrocks.i a.- she consider
ib parts in the most joyous st ite ot iuiu
only tivi happy to hand into tli
next calls two hundred dollars, the price ot her
purchased gentility. 1
The rule lor a coat 't arms and a litv v_-e
ranges from (fit) to fj j e) or .$*iud. tiie figures tu -
ing regulates I hy what the Heraldry |>eople -up- |
|H»se the conceited simpletons will pay. The
oilier understands how to deal with Its custom
er,. they ssm m h ive a moderate or
cnee of common"sense, it ire its them with a Ii*-
tie more delieaey than it did Mr.-. C heap-. - b\ a ho
was recognized the moment sin; entered a-a
lull-blown Shodfiyite.
Mrs. Cheapside Call le;
when she is in town, in lit
ot arms ou the panels o
tawdry house in tiie avenue i- hi i/eiied with tl.e
flievre ix escutcheon, lb r turniture lias it—,
H r (eilow-ea-e- have i f - II ' Ii ladkeroliie:-
have it. Her coai iouui weir, it • n iiis bat-,
hand Her stupid and volgif children have (
wrought on their tinlid iy attire.
All this; and yet Mrs. i a -i;.- b-'s liu-hau !
was a paleut incdn ills: peddI' r ten ' • it s ag". Hid
she herself is the daughter
at a country cro-.s r eels in
i. '*ir 1.1 ru/.V/s lUtfom ’
GRENADINES,
| nOZl.YBIQUES
And other Snmmsr Pres, Good,. Their
WHITE HOODS DEPARTMENT,
Contutlox of
NAINSOOK,
JACONET,
HULL,
NIUSLINS, Ac.,
Is large and well supplied.
They nave. also, a well selected stock of
96th SEMt-llimi EXPOSE.
TOTAL LOSSES PAID,
SQ1,Q71,972 57
Clerk of First Market—Theophllu, Harris.
Clerk of ttecoud Market—Frank T. Ryan
Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim.
City Assessors—K. 8. Water,, W. C. Humphriee, aud
C. F. Wood. -r
Assessor of Laud takeu for Opening Streets—Levi C. >
Wells, aud F. P. Rice,
STANDING COXXimia OF TH, CITT COUWC1L FOR THX
FISCAL TEAR 1*7.
Finance—Peter*. Mitchell Rawson.
Ordinance—Mitchell, Hayden, Peter*.
Streets and Sidewalks—Gnllatt. Rawson, Hayden
Savaxnah, Mar "th. 1*7.
The recent dree in this cltr haring proved to onr entire
sstishsliei Re . ^. mmf,; e^es.smiw
them to the use of the Planters of Georgia as an efficient
agent in restricting loss by tire; and we agree to discrimi
nate, when practicable, in favor of cotton thus secured.
A. WILBUR. General Insurance Agent.
CHARLES GREEN A SON,
Ag'is Liverpool. London A Globe In. Co.
CHARLES L COLBY A CO.,
Act s Son A Atlantic M. Ins. Co.. N V
R. H. FOOTMAN', Insurance Agent
WOODBKIDGE BROS., Ins. Agents.
J. T. THOMAS. Insurance Agent.
jc. McNulty,
Sec v Southern Insurance A Trust Co.
JAMES T. STEWART,
Agent London A Lancaster Ins. Co.
LANE A WEST, Insurance Agents.
LOUIS
(SUCCESSOR TO
XHIPP,
TF.IPP .» CRjUiGJ
TITHOLESALE and H.-tail Don _
v v Piano*, C’abinot Or^in*. JMode-
on*. and all kind* of Musical Mi-rrhan- ■
diee, and Pablieher ot' Music. Catal«/*jne
pliStion^tfire^^* 1 l " inslr ’ lmeut,? *a*Led free on ap-
X- SX.X , F LOUIS TRIPP,
• 14 , No# - 93 an(l ^‘ffernon St . Loai*viile, Kv.
GREEN LEAF 0;- HEMP LEAF,
**••»■ Ac WsiMrn Hallroad.
E. B. WALKER, Jhtperinlcndcmi.
cat rassxiveim nm.
Leave Macon 7.30 A. V
Arrive at Atlanta l.s; P. M
Leave Atlanta 6.55 A. M
Arrive at Macon ;.»* h. M
Leaves Atlanta 7.15 p. II
Arrive# in Macon 4.'Z5 A. M
Weateru Ac Atlantic Halliumd,
CAMPBELL WALLACE, StiptrtnDmDni.
K1SHT XXFRSSS FaSSXXelB TKalN—DaQ.T.
Leave Atlanta 7.0C P. M
4.10 A. M
4.30 P. M
7.50 1’. M
1.41 A. M
RAUUIVU:
A At la
rjxiiE undemigned h
consuraer* of the uhove
Cassimeres for Men's Wear.
from the couutry *o,lcit«>d.
The Regular Line of Mail Stages
FOR CARROLLTON
notify rhtMr frieud* and all
ed Staple Goods, that thoy
continue to manufacture th»?m in Louisville, Kv
They hope and expect to have it iu their power to exe
cute every order sent them this season.
Ail Letter! Promptly Replied To.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
Arrive at Chattanooga..
. Leave Chattanooga
Arrive At Dniton
Arrive at Atlanta.
DAY PASSKNOKK TRAIN
* til*..- .N.tN.v?^ cJt<-ept Sundays.
Arrive at Chattanooga *.*' '.*.**;
i Leave C'hattan*x»kra. 7
, Arrive at Atlanta*.
DALTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Daily except ^andays.
3.SJA. M
. Ii.u5 P. M
Leave Atlanu.. _
Arrive at Dalton ii95 P. M
Leave Dalton 1.95 p. M
w4rnveat Atlanta . \#.45 A. M
Jtnil Stage Line from Atlanta to Oah-
lonega#
Leuive Atlanta Monday, Wednesday and Friday.. .6 A. M.
Arrive Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 7 P. M
Market—Hayden, Castleberry, Holland.
Fire Department—GuilatL Cox, Terry.
Police— Kawson, Cox, Andereon.
Cemetery—Terry, Mitchell, Kawson.
Public Buildings and Grounds—Anderson, Terry, Pe
ers.
Tax—Holland. Rawson, Cox.
On Pruning—Terry, Holland. Castleberry.
Salaries—Cox, Mitchell. Holland.
BOARD OF~HEALTH.
First Ward—Dr. J. M. Boring.
Secoud Ward-^O. H. Jones, Esq.
JJA l TWO RE. MAR YLA .VP.
action of the Aceots at Savannah. Ga.
E. C. GRANNISS,
Agent for several Ins. Companies.
•f. W. BURKE. Insurauce Asrent.
E. J. JOHNSON £ CO., Insurance Ag’ts.
J. MONKOE OGDEN. Insurance Agent.
J M. BOARDMAN. Insurance Agent.
JNO. B. COBB. Isurance Agent.
mayfT—6m
. and wilt end ou
K A < 1* L r V
THE
H S K X F*
i.if Market Va^ia. 1
Cash on hand and iu Bank f 515,c.'*i 3b
Real Estate ... — . 948,903 02
Mortgage Bonds . . . 805,550 00
Bank Stock 1,908.400 00
U. States, State and City Stock, and other
Public Securities 1.994,909 89
Less Liabilities, CUuus
justed
Net Assets...
not due and iinad-
•ligli t
blit it
arrival of the cars from Atlanta,
Mondayi, Wedaetdayi anff Friday a.
I
Returning, will arrive at Newnan on
Tuesday 1, TUuradaya and Saiardaya 9
M tkinir clo*e conne.-rinn with the train for Atlauta. Ex-
tri trips wilt be mile on opposite days to accommodate
travel.
c..nne*'tion made to BOWDEN with Monday and Fri
da Vs trip*.
The route is over a good natural road, equipped with
new CONCORD COACHES, aud frequeut changes of
u'ood team*
l* ire to i arrolltou ... J i 5*i 1 _ _ . _ _ ~ _ • ■■ « ^ •• ^ mm &
Fare to Bowden ... ^' NAVIGATION RISKS
For passaare apply at the Hotel, or to
WARDS Or THE CITY.
: The City of Atlanta shall be laid off into five warda, as
j tollows, to-wit:
FIRST WARD.
* Commencing at the crossing of Whitehall street with
the Western A Atlantic Railroad, and running up tne
I *outh side of said railroad to the incorporation line, then
down said line to the center of Whitehall street, then
! north along the center of said street to thestartlm: point,
j and which shall be known aud constitute Ward number
1 Uue.
SECOND WARD.
Commencing at the center of the crossing of Whitehall 1
street, at the Western A Atlantic Railroad, aud running
east down the railroad to the crossing of Calhoun street, |
t in the rear ot the Georgia Railroad workshop, then south [ very exteusive, are receiving yearly additions.
along the middle of ?uul street to the center of McDon- . ^ •*— —
ough street, thence along the center of McDonough street 1
to the incorporation line, then aloug said line to the cen
ter of Whitehall street at its crossing at the incorporation 1
MOUNT AUBURN
Yodi£ Lidlis* Ustitnte,
LIITUATEDon that beautiful eminence north of the
City of Cincinnati, from which it derives its name,
has Just closed its Twenty-Second Session.
The past year has been one of nnnsaal prosperity,
there having been in ateodance two hundred and thirty-
five young ladles, gathered from all parts of the United
>rates. So cat* of ticknc** rtqulring a physician has tv-
cur rsd.
Its healthful location and its country position, while
I yet so near the city, gives it advantages over either city
or ountry schools.
1 Its character as a first rate seminary of learning is too
well known to need further comments.
The LIBRARY, CABINET, and APPARATUS, already
ivq and coustitate Ward unm-
AND INLAND
hermit,
ami 1-
wlien >lie
JOHN. B. FULLER,
47 DEY STREET, New York City,
Manufacturer aso Dereer rs
l-OIITABLE AND STATIONABY
HTEAM ENGINES & BOILERS,
FID 1 if i TO 030 HORSE POWER.
Most approved Circular aud Upright Saw Mil s. Grist
MUD. M.'ar Mill*, aud all Windsor Minin,' aud Planta
tion Machinery ou hand and built to order.
PT"A rent ics iu all the principal i:
the United stare*.
Applications for Insurance will be
tie* and towns in
promptly attended
de of Whitehall
point, which
! her Two.
THIRD WARD.
1 Commencing at the center of Calhoun street, at its
, south crossing of tne Georgia Rai.road workshop, and
running down the south side of said railroad to the in
corporation iine. then along said line to the center of Me
Donongh street to the staruug point, which shall consti
tute aud be knowu as Ward number Three.
FOURTH WARD.
Commencing on the north side of the Georgia Railroad,
in the center of the crossing of said railroad by Loyd
street, and running down the north side of said railroad
to the iucorporatiou hue, theu along said line to Ivy
street, then aioug the ceuter of Ivy street ‘ ^
For Catalogues or information, address
l. H. WHITE.
95 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati. Ohio,
or H. THANE MILLER, President.
augt;—r;w
a OO 1) NEWS! !
Nathan R. Smith. M. h . Pr .fr»«*or >>f Su
Wm. E. A. Airin. M. D LL i>.. Iv
and Pharmacy.
G. W. MiltENBERgcr. M. D.. Pro>**- r ••
RlCITARD McSHEKRY. M. D . Pr.q'es- :•
Practice of Medicine.
Christopuer Johnston, M. D . Pr. tV—
Descriptive, and Surgical Anatom v
Samuel C. Chew. M. D.. Profe**-*r ••.' M
and Therapeutics.
Frank Donaldson, M D , Professor of F
cienne. and General Pat ho! new
; Wm. T. Howard. M. D.. Profc-s-.r of Di
men and Children.
i James H. Butler. M. D.. Demousrrar
i the Prcrfe--or ot Anatomy
1 The fees for the fall coarse are f ’•>
tion, #5. For Practical Anatomy. $10.
The University Hospital mr Infiruury. attached t.i the
College, rank* among the rir*r clinical >< hools in the
country. Beinir the Seaman s II -j-iral .-t the port of
Baltimore, a* well a* a civil hospital, ir atfords a ereat
I variety iu tne forms of disease a.ways undue treatment.
Surgical Operation*, and Ciin’.cai llermr*** on Surzery,
I Practical Medicine, and the l»i*ea*e* of \\ omen and Chil-
( dreu, are con^tirur-nt part.- of the dailv insTuctiou given
by the respective Prote**or- of the ln«Mtntion.
Student* desiring to j*erft*< t thftu.-eiws in ia/itu
. can takecourae* .•! pri\ it.' iuatructiou from Adjuncts at
tached to th- various (. hair*.
GEO. W. MILTKNBERGEK. M. D . Dean,
sep?—lawt’ov
: 1 pies and
1 Medlca
logy. Hy-
1 of Wo-
r. aud Adjunct to
F-t Matricula-
Don’t Wash Another Week Without Buying
—THE—
6REATE8T WONDER OF THE «6E!
IIALL’8 IX1VEH8AL,
WASHING MACHINE!!
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES.
I T has long been felt and acknowledged that a Washing
Macnine would yet be invented ttiat would be sim
ple. cheap, and more effective than any of the Machines
neretorore offered to the public. Such a Machine ’* now
offered without fear of competition.
l?r One woman will do more with a Machine than
ns can do without it. It will wash five dirty shirts
in-.ludmg wristbands and collar*;, perfectly clean iu from
four to eight minutes—this we guarantee, or no sale.
•d. It requires no skill to operate ir. asa^irl 13 vears
old has washed (in Atiantai r ol'K DuZE.N PiEcEs IN
ONE HOUR!
tjd. It takes at least one third leas soap, and will pay
for itself every year in the sa\ ing of clothing, as it acts
so delicately on the fabric* that bank bills can be washed
without breaking—something no other machine can do.
We manufacture these Machines in this place, and shall
sell them at
TKN DOLLARS,
the same price they are sold for in New York. There i*
no Washing Machine ou the market that cau be bought
for even twice the money, and no Machine that will com
pete with it in the performance of it* wor .
These Machines are on exhibition in this citv. at the
store of JOHNSON •£ ECHOLS, Whitehall Street.
Mr. BENTLY owns thePateut Right for this remarkable
Machine in all the ^urheru Mates. Liberal inducements
wwi be offered to gentlemen desiring the exclusive righ»
to sell these Machiues in conutie# and districts, or Mate.
Call on, or address, D. S. BENTLY A Co.,
Rome, Ga.
1ST Any oue infringing npon this Patent high: will be
— I according to Uw. and any one giving tuiorma
A MER1*
OFFICE—With C. I Brown, on east
rei-r. one door from Alabama.
jylO— N I. ANGIER, Agent.
A. TOUNO. JOHN WILKE* M. L. WRliTO
J AS. BaKNSBaW.
TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.
to the
... .... . . . Decmtnr ,
then aloiig said street west to the center of I»vd I
tarting i>oint. which shall constitute aud be |
RECONSTRUCTION
BOOT, SHOE, LEATHER,
w m . r 1 t l i: h a tr m.
HUN*. A RIAN ••PTI I '
K"
» Mv
i Co
-••‘ ii any ulurh<
l*iirk with tli
li»*r uinng»*.
’ »ftn
Pnliies. Lea'her and Rubber Be ting, j pies you cau m.ik
LAN
CHARLOTTE. NollTH I'aHmI.ISA. \
I F vou de- re to supply yourselves tor your Fall anti
Wmrer trade, with tn* 1 \erv b. -t descriptions am!
«tvie* of ALL-WoOL CASMMKKL.>. and w ith the mo*i
durable JEANS and KERSEY t i't; ». tr.-e from shod
dy and other impnriri. *. order -imj.ie* from the sub
scriber. and they will Ik* lorwarded, with price* atM-'h d
dunug the month* of July and Augu *
known as Ward number Four.
FIFTH WARD
Commencing at the north of said railroad, at the cen
ter of the cros-ing of Loyd street, and ruuuing west
aloug the north side of the Western <S Atlautic Hat.road
to the incorporation line, then along said line to the cen
ter of Ivy -trvet, then south along the center of De
catur street to the ceuter ol Loyd street, then along the
ceuter of Loyd street to the startiug point, which shad
coustitate aud t»e knowu as Ward uuiuber Five.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Eugiueer—Thomas Haney.
First Assistaut Eugineer—ifeury Gullatr.
t*<coud Assistant Eugiueer—W. G. Knox.
Secretary—B. F. Mooie.
Treasurer—James b. Gullatt.
AND LATELY FH<
SHOE-FINDING BUSINESS
Commenced last April by
I. T. BANKS,
ir
ml ill kluds of Iron and Wo.»d-w«»rking Machinery
t *T Machinery and Railroad supplies in star.*, and
. —- - ■ mig9T—im
TiTTm u/.- I. -
end returu >our»»r-
Died directly from tne
Atlanta En>.ins c'.'MPadt Ho t
llur I »!ni ped »t tile toereyl filiee.
WIIO WANTS
dini’cttott. !!■
Akiim siiu’i.u it i.—"1
iitct'lcitts xx lii. ii \w ti.ix. i\. u
— mill ime wliicli -!m»- On- '
inz. axei-t.e! t.y n pttrir tin !
ti.iti—l,n jnet i.ilkii ami' 1 ui
i- ttni« n liiti-'i •
A huly I N«.w '1 i » <
-i.i,- iv ifk t t i.v t, ".I I it.'i
gt/. iig wistfully nt «w»'ii* » : *
window, hli* stopped, u»i I t
• !:»V
■ • of Hit* *wt.
• d loriutiny u
f.-utui early
in*Is*tilfd imagiu i
r nb >••! V.|tn»l) It
K N WALTON offers every person who desires it an
# opporuniry to make a home lor himself on easier
T-rni* man a 1* *‘v»»r before otfereii in thi»* <’»ty, mz : «»i» ,
t.ir c. four .aud live years’time, at from |9 to f!'> j/er ,
in-.nth installmeiit* Four new hnlldtng* now on the
tini l disputed utles givaa. For funner particulars
n ,r G truer.* Il»r i*h*r's. Real E-rate Agent-, nr ou
l! N \v tltou at r P. WestmoreLtud's offi- e, corner of
a lit ha and Hunter struts. _ augS^lm 1
C. N. alexanulr. k. q *:a*sils
ALEXANDER &i CASSELS, !
Wholesale and Retail Grocers,
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE,
.1/1 ro.v, u sonar a.
• ■IllK enti Auuu:il S-,.iou will t'.-j MuXIiAY,
l Octohe'r 7th. niider • full Huenl nf Iu.irue-ii.r-.
Every dejNirtnient ha* raclUt.e- f<»rfurnisiuug the highest ,
-tyle of eiiueanon, on reasonable *erm* For further
particular**, apply to U«v .1 M. Bo tin- .1. Ij. 1C President, 1
AtigJ-iaw tUoctl >•«reury of!’ 1
NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS.
Johu B Nortuan
Samuel Wilson. .
II. Muhleubnuk
Charles Schuat/.
John B< rkeie
John Wilhy
I II. Ellsworth
P J. Bracken
M. L. Collier ...
o. Warner.
It Hauey, I.
Wm.Krogg. (
M. L. Roberts
President
. . Foreman
, Secretary
.. Treasurer
. ..First Director
.second Director
Third Director
Eugiueer
. First Assistaut Engineer
HAS PROVEN A DE« IDED SUCCESS'
WHY?
JJECAUSE he has kept the LARGEST STOCK ot
GOODS iu hi* line m the State of Georgia, the Good*
fully adapted to the wants ol the community, either at
WHOLESALE OR RET-ilL.
are *niT-*i
Rii**ian I* • - opi- L. n*. *. th.*
best artificial aid *•» th«? hum a- v.-i*n ever invented,
whh'h cau bo obtained at hi* office. Hi* g!as*cs la-t a
number of year* without changing, lie giw* great reliet
to patients who have suffered fr ;u *i.--fe.-t\ for
any number of year-. The-e »pecta< ■ - ar. ntifirai .y
adinsted to ev*u-y • .i-«' ■ •; « riv< - . * w; rnncrriug
accuracy, whether ari*ing trom a/.-, di-ea-*-. >t: hi. o\- r
work, or premature decay, on .1 n. u and • v u priuciple
entire v hi* own. wh’- h ha- -• '•!< tn i dl' d r.* c..rr*-i t.
Ottic'e In.iir*. Irani J A. M. 1 . 5 l*. M
N B — Owiu. :o • ... , , t-el- aI. -re. Dr T. will be
able t» remain here hut a #l.« rt time oui>.
a ug99—1 m
SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL
FOR YOUNG LADIES.
e*tabl:siied is 1*49
Axemen
Delegate to Fire Department
A
T it meeting of the Board of \f unig.-r* of
Mate L*'ttery for the h- in fir of the
1*' Horn**," July Dith, WIT, th** follow in,
re passed :
v an I
1 mgr
• r»U
Bug Hi
i v oil lUr
little t‘n!
lit lie «)»l«*
H**Ur+t. That the Managers advert!**» for pr*)rw»s.aU
**»»— I for the purchase «»r d*»nati«>u of TWENTY ACRES UF
LAND in the vicinity of Atlanta, for the purpose of erect-
» i.rkti si rukuikV \fl I.'lt4 ’ll i * mg thereon a MASONIC ORPHANS’ HoMK— said pro-
1 ( OMMIHHION ^1 I^IIUIIANT W, ! ^ lt> ^ , U bnmted to the B4.-rd.vf Manager, hy the
I J. F. Gullatt
J. G. Kelley
W. D. Luckio. jr.
, O. II Jones
E. Buice...
Isaac Ste'nheimer
G. W. T* ry
lVL - >
James Dauix U
•I. M. Toy.
G. T. Anderson,
I W
Mechanic Engine Company No. 9
.. First Dire, tor
.Second Director
A hief EngU»ta?r I
First Assistant Engineer I
All of which have been made to his **vv n or*U r. or bought *
hy himself in pervou since the decline iu price*, and for :
! cash: coLMiiuently, he can and will sell them for less
| that the same good* cau be bought view here.
Being alive to the want* of hi* custotnere. and know- AT** "’ILSON .'
I ing the advautaye that ready moner ha* over time in buy- ^ J,. Vn^m^VIr* 1 * I
! ing. he has made all hi* purchase* exclusively for ca*h ;• septemi: ' ^
I and being determined t*> sell for CASH ON DELIVERY 1 pain* ar«
I OF GOODS only, he can afford to take HALF THE TRO
President FITS OF OTHERS who keep hook* and sell on time
Secretary | (even for only thirty dass » I!.* ha* determined to nuke
Treasurer 1
THE JOBBING TRADE A SPECIALITY,
197 amt 1!>9 Ni, Charles Street,
BALTIMORE, MO.
••nrh 1*
spared to rent
the fucotinigeni'nt it I
I the Southern pe»q-e.
depend* f«>r pi»r*ut ig.»
form ition. addr.^s rich
ti *n of the *ame, win be liberally rewarded.
A Great Labor-Saving Machine.
We, the undersigued citizens of home, would *ay, in
behalf of “Hall’* Universal Washing Machine.'' after full
trial and use. that, in consideration of its cheapness, the
durability of the Machine, the ease aud qrxickness of m*»-
ti"U, the small amount of soap required, and the protec
tion of the clothe*, would recommend it .to a generous
public.
P. M. SUEIBLY. G. W. F. LAMPKIN,
T A STEWART, 5*AM. F. POWERS,
W M WEsT, JOHN W. NOBLE,
JAMES NuBLE, Sr., J. J COHEN.
Atlanta, Mav 7, !«d7.
I Nought the first ’’Hall's Patent Universal Washing
M ■ nine" brought to Atlanta, and am now usiug it tu my
! p*Tt..*ct ?.iti-ta« and recommend it to all a* a great
Lahor*having Machine. Mrs. CYNTHIA KILE.
dimkctionsTfor ITSE.
L<-t the Machine down into a common wu-h tub, by
cutting notches Into the sides, for the journal* to re*t iu.
unni it comes withiu one inch of the bottom of the tub ;
til! with hot water until the water cover* the pebble* ;u
the machine two inches; wet the clothe* in warm water,
it ;> belter to eoak clothes over uight.,i then ruo a utt.e
->:• soap on all the dirty places; then put the clothes
I iuto the machine with the pebble-*, and always fill the ma-
chine half lull of clothes, shaking them out as they are
• put iu; then close up the door ana turn the crank'trom
three to five minutes, keeping a alow, steady motion un
to th** d»rt is out, then run through a wringer ; then bod
ns usual; tin a pat the aothes buck into the machine
w itu tne tun full ol cold water; give the uiachiue eight or
ten turus anti your clothes art* ready for ike b.uing water,
am! then haugnui t«* dry. Never turn the machine wheu
em,»ty of clutuva, os it breaks tne etoncs. If any 01 the
pebbles become broken, pick them out.
For *aie by JOHNSON A EClloL-S,
nrav’H—tilj.anl Whitehall street, Atlanta, tx.a.
PHILLIPS Jk FLANDERS,
Nt xt t > IVtd'i’s Corner, Whitehall Street.
oULD respectfully call your attention to onr
VARIETY STOCK OF fiOODS.
•f the principal*
w a nt 1:11 in n r. i» i a t ii. y.
ill rind it much to their a.Ivan
any bill of j
IKALlllHEE STREET,
.iiirih day of September next.
t.y Hi.! U111.1. it I liui i:r..i lux-
XV M twxre liiul Inc ttl '.iQiit fix- If
I- il l clill.t tlira 11 . 1^.-, y.!l l.
riilv.-iiuz .m l t.irl.irii u;i.-. -
her tli- c-uku rati.- w.iut.- 1. r
uiiullix-r j. -i' .-, ivtif-r.- - pi
.itl.-r *ri.. Ip- «.l ro ni.irt.
Tiw a.-ti-In 1
The title will he
i, or *u<
• pt ih
es ted
M Buie
First Assistant Engineer I And AV h*>lesale Buy-.w «... ‘ ,j
Necund Vssi*tant Engineer i fage to giv»* hiui a call. He will dnpltcafi
Third Assistant Engineer u’uud* in hi* line bought of jobbing houses in New Y
t mra Assistant tngiu^r j only lo lhu
All goods warranted as represented.
Don't Forget the Place or the Sign.
from 10 to 20 ceut*
from 15 to 9b cents
from 15 to 4 j ceut*
trom itt to 50 cent a
. . from 15 to *»> c-nt*
trom 95 to 0c:iiti
.... irurn vo tc bo cents
.. ..trom 9i‘ to So cents
Dress G«x>ds, Linens, Towaiiuga
GO.fuA) II SMI I’ll
•iu r lor tli- A l l. % N •’ % OKOBBIA.
I•» if* ility Use | *«-pV- 3iu
EVERY KIND OF
i" fi.iii.'lil m l g
ill" Him t" "k In ft"
. iir.-l -i -iirax*' I tin.I 1
'lti>. frit*ml lutu- j
. n-at.tre lu..k.-.l tin; U-iu-v..I. nt I uly lull in th.
ti-.;, wit.i aril.-ti .ui.i.lixity,
> .-j >j ■ I . ail.- ■ l>i.l lit" m..»li-li.q.ixlit stra-uL- (
• r ever employ wnr !< t*» u bt ft»*r ;i'lviu>Uig» > |
PLANTATION MAi'HINKRV,
rSKN. 4.UIST
rWu
it H
un l-r.u«.l tli .t the rase uf Uxtioral Of e»»fj «*»cri,tloa In .toie, end Sir Ml* »t the luwret
K.tz Ji.tin IV.rtor will lx: rc-ri|>.mil by Jiri-elluli
of the 1‘ru.iileut, atel siihiuUle.l tx> a l»»:trd ol
atuiy otUeer, luf a ux w Utal.
r*’tes, bjr
'• % WMBlr.
Nsw YorklYly.
Masonic l.odee fn the s*.it,- u* wi!! ac.-.pt the same, |
should the Grand l.«*dg
AVk«Vi> /, further. That the lb,ard will par
for the Draft ..f a Granite Building f.*r the -.Masonic
nrphaus’ Home,” to U* Mibmitt.-d to the Board by the
fir-t day of November next: the-aid pi tu to be so drawn
a* that the building can 1-- conini.-m »*d w itii an expendi
ture of fifty thousand dollars, during the ilr*t year, and
that the same u ay t>«' e\t.-nd»*d fr m year to voir, w th-
out destroying the symmetry *»f tb • arehif.-.-ture The
abort named sum of five hundred d-d »-• >»*• ;"«t for
the plan which the Board of Manage** -hill select fmm
the uumher presented.
For further information, add re**
Bo YD A WU>ON,
Business Managers Georgia State Lottery,
|y95-tlluovl Album. Georgia.
Tallulvh Enoinb
, w. Grubb
Kvpreseutati
ompant N
. F.pemen .
Axomen
.Surgeon |
to Firo Department '
*A> i( PAIN ra?
President. (
...Vice President
First Director
Second Director. I
Hose Director.
Secretary
.Treasurer
Axeman.
Th* Olary of Mon u Strength.
T1HBRRFORB. the nsrvou* and debilitated should \u
L mediately eee HiunoLo'i Kitrai t Bucau.
K. A « enter
W.c. Shearer
i i.'ury.’ Tli .me-.>n
.1 J. K'.--..™
■I. >lm I). i lerk.- .
I. .111. li i‘Urlie
John A llill
A.Thieme
II. S. itrine. M. !>
»• H. Bigger. Delegare, j
Atlauta Ho«k and I.ahi.ir Co. No. 1.
L. Queeu Korenren
— Ae.i.unl Foreman
S-jcreury
. .Tren.urer
. IU|>rMaarelU* to Fire Dnpartmnni
1 T BANK!*,
n*w.on'. ll.iiMinz,
i ..rner llnnter *uil Whiieb.tl rtreete
N. B— Not connevtnl In ba.lne.- willi Any oilier koiu
In the eitv le* 1
A.Mre.,
»ep!5-«t
•\ It'll. IIAKI. .V >M l Tli
PEARCE, WHEIESS & CO.,
Print#
Domestics
Bleaching. .
Ticking
Figured Miiiiius
Kentucky Jeaus.
iiingteims
Uottouades
a variety of i.h
aud iable i loths.
In the HARDWARE Department many articles for
Housekeepers, Builders, and Mechanic*.
FURNITURE IN LARGE QUANTITY.
Bedsteads — from $ 4 to f 15
; Bureau* from 7 to 15
Wardrobes irom 10 to 15
t Withstands .from tto Id
, Tub ci. from 9 to 7
Work stand* ... . from tto 4
* many or her articles too numerous lo uentiou.
II ON DUllAri.
P KUmiNS wUhlng lo Join the Colon/ now being or ,
centred •! Atlanta, to Mil from Mobil, direet to
Hondnre. on the loth ..f Oolober n«*t, »re re.iulreil to
eall on Col. K. T. Watbiue or D. P. Fergneon. ol AtUnl.t. I
or J. W. Uoldimitk. At Mono Monnreln. at once, and |.n
in. or a nd by expre,. to eiilier one of the above naru. d
pereoaa, *»
i a*t Steel
id L’otfe
COTTON FACTORS
tx.n.l Iron
i 't.iaiiaaiNMioii M.-i-4'liniitH,
‘Ihliii.’ Ir»
AlMuoli-
j‘ 17
Bii-ou. Lard, and 8jmp.
... at *).'«ate p«r pound
at 5 icou per poond
at 6 emu per pound
at 6 ccau pw poimt
at 8 cenre per poond
at T cent* per ponud
by eipree. to either ..lie of the above named
.JOaaabonu. to nnthorize onr Trea.urer In 1
malting permanent arraugemeut* for tren.|M.rution.
Pereon. going with itiio Colony will tare about **i, ma
king the eipruae from Atlanta to llondnraa oulr about
SC iu currency, on a first class steamship. Famillss !
oaf ht to carry tents, as bouses art scarce. I
•Ifll-lfi
A l ti • 'a' / A, UEoRtitA.
prsi.tic ui. l .rll«’..tia.u auu ullu-r 1
aud Rope luruiBhvd at market ptlces.
v. Bag giujf
•cp i—4m
MORE NEW GOODS.
( i KNTl.EMKN who wi»h really nice Barga or Flna
J FRENCH CALF SKIS SlloBH, either of tha Con-
Balmoral, Strap, or Oxford-Tie pattern, cau nos
: mid the *at«-*t style aud inout approved manufacture at
the New Mi... More iu Lawsou's Builduif, corner oI
| Whit» hall and Hunter streets.
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