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VOL. XIII.
ATLANTA, GA„ WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, I8«7.
NO. 228.
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1 i m*ti<>11 mnl work, ,1
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ni in«.«'iiuu<sotiM A.«lwrtiMi'iniMitM.
H1'I.P.FASTKN I INC*
WROUGHT IRON ROOKIE TIE
COTTON HACKS.
immhih A«l v«*rt Immih'IiIn.
VAN EPPS & TIPPIN,
GROCERS, AND
(aoimnissit>u Munshniits,
Al. I/Ml/I .s TRENT,
ATI.A 1ST\, -
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lulolv l!u' U'll'l
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nti'l they were
1; lint I,:,*! Hi. v
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{lit, lie
inly the whole
it mil of Hie .
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lollUl
have hern <le-
ubmil tut It<"tr ,l:
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kiin; nut nl this
, In,',' v,.i, lir.i,:.
>d In
nn lie
three pump ^
S.isltvtllu li.iili<
-1 hh
i"|«s,
ml tt stteitm nt
r o'ts br,m^lii in
l' : •
• ii|’.'ti
the lire, whit’ll
1 -'"" I fir,VI in , I
ii.ir il.
CHAS. 0. J0HN8EN, 8ole Proprietor,
N«>. 14 Uuion Street 1
v e ir o n r. ea ns, r, \.
Iuaert the hoop In the
•lot, and draw It tight a-
round the bale.
otlmr TIES fnstimitur tiv tills mcthoil nr
fi ll, ■ ■ a,‘iits, ami will lie prose, utnil at laiv as stieli.
When the lover of the
I tress is mined tlie tie will
fasten itself by (lie out.
"'•••I'd pressure of (lie Imle.
Sole Aqouts, ami arc prepared to All orders lor
imp,,.--il,i
Hie In,tel,
• iii-t ten minutes, and
, nothin,: hm stimuli
In press—1 J mi,III
nighY—! Self-Fastening Wronglit Iron Buckle Tie,
-li.-.tv Ins! .
in Hi’
i|Ui»r
Hi
I..; tin*
j < Mi tin* most favorable term a. We are having them man-
vt rvlhing they I ,l ‘ e most *0|M?«ior iruu» and thoroughly
)\ tlii'ir losst‘8 | 1). II. DAVIE8&CO.,
Commission Merchants,
Louisville, Keiilncky.
GLENN, WK1U1IT & CARR, Aireut*,
Atlanta, lla.
huge tinmber "I per- j
<: hill, Hie eredil nl !
all vied with eaeli !
iii’sjni:,lilies ,,i iheir j The Regular Line of Mail Stages
JjTI-Mm
FOR CARROLLTON
i" .>1,
t he lar frnm $!.dl,0u0. The
. v lined al si To ,lii U l, ami it will
.Mrs. |i>li,>p had relit led tin;
m.l lixtmes ah,nil two 1
ad very little nl \V r l-KAVK NKIVNAN Immediately alter the
. .. o . “ arrival of the cars from Atlanta, on
also was lustired
the -Etna, and
illeialays, Wtdnndayi and Friday*.
l-ir
I'l'
,r l
1 11, I
with ih
mv. The I'midlni'c
l ie." In- S II_v Hie guests
a ,■ properly ui .Mrs.
in iii-' neighborhood
.ami dollars,
m ' T nv.triy *-00,000 worth nl
lie,m destroyed in t’hnttnnooga, nil
’ ■ iv,• I had the water
• I ,,r h el Hie Hoard of Mayor
. :e ; • ; a lire engine two years
■ I i lv, eared il at a’ har-
I ue i 'mv
|,r the ■ I
■ ilma.I. hv
1 'e i ii ii-,- m i, 1 milt in 1-STiJ, just
vle'.mn of the Western .t Atanlio
■ ns i r ilc iii'.. Ul, Sr. Ii was sold
\. mid II. I.. Spencer lor
Ill’s! cin.-s hotel, and one of
to.'
I sill t>> V>
i.ll'lO. It W
host ill the
‘odoM iny scenes and incidents, iv« group
.er as they wero hastily collected on the
Returning, will arrive at Nownan on
Tueadara, Thuradaya and Saturdays,
Making close connection with the train tor Atlanta. Ei-
truvet w >0 mad,* on opposite days to accommodate
Connection made to BOWDEN with Monday and Fri
day s trips.
The route Is over a good natural road, equipped with
new CONCORD COACHES, and frequent changes of
good teams.
Fare to Carrollton .jafiO
Fare to Bowden. .. q 60
For passage apply at the Uotel, or to
„ . . JOHN T. HOLMES,
aep.*—lm* Newnan, fra.
• hill
,.t 1,
I he hose iv.,-, brought from the form pump
I the Nashville ,V Chattanooga railroad ina-
-hnp, hy Mr. Maloney, but il lieiug too
dolm Lynch of the police force, took
Parish's tea in, went to the government
■use ami procured several hundred leet j
By the time it arrived, it was im- i
eh, heck the lire.
' Wescott oi the K ivlur House heemne
i n d when his house caught lire mid ctmt-
ihrowiag bedding, eie., nut of the win-
alnnii .$200, He desires to
Iri,aids lor their assistance,
fed mil some of their stock,
tie ir |.,~s .Il from sdl.lij n, *400.
vdh]
1 lisle
li.auk •
,V Ivy
Mr. M, Crocklin of tie
• Light F
not Snlnnn, Imd
v'l'i -!•.:<•,t ,lilt'll,J Ihe ex
(Mi ' lIlCIll
& Wei,;,.
• eei'- , Mm pi,v, sitloon
, .1. .Mum, ii i.n.,
cl.wlM rs,
A. .1. While Ac
1 . - .". els, .V. \V. Lilli
wr aA Co.
, nnd C. T. Wil-
* •■', 'iwve 1 tt p ti l nt't
eir hlock
,nid were losers
t ' • •!,!•• ' \l> ,
ll.ieh ,x * . - , ■ ■
*\t,l out
,i jinrt ot their
•'•"•iv ami leelii ,t;ie;it
<jU;intily
slnli.'ii. They
fear Unit tin ir 1" i u ill
leach i?
2,000 or $11,000.
Thu clerks in the pn
Ill :c g
inhered nil the
rs ip and prej l
1*1 lllDVl.*,
hut lltpdnngur
nappiiy p ism-iI i»• • i*'mi.
A iminhel' y, : .
at 1
he risk ol their
llv, w* nl up l"
m •; Mn
% dimes, in llte
ftntlt nur, , r ■! ihe s , *
ui >iory,
nnd attempted
>" save so,ue nl I,, > ,
1 liloil.
bVt-lry an
d eluthing, hut
A -i-k man imrue 1
i) Sturri
1 was lying in
rniilll Nn. 10, mnl u 'S
c inied o
.a through tint
II ittf s by three p , .nn-
nl ihe )\p
■U ,,r their lives.
We enuki lint ie.irn
i) names
>' Hie, illy.
HARDWARE AND IRON.
7 X COILS MANILLA ROPE,
’r 75 do/.cti Short Handled Frying Fans,
•JO coils Patent racking jq to Finch,
giN) dozen Shovels and Spades, ;
1500 dozen Pocket Knives,
■AW gross Table Cutlery,
•JtW dozen Curry Combs,
150 boxes Tin Plato,
a*KI pounds Block Tin,
mod jiouuds Bar Lead,
5iw hags Sh't,
30 handles Bright Iron Wire,
two dozeu Iron Wire Sifters,
50 Anvilr,
75 Vises,
41W0 pounds Smoothing Irons,
•ysw ponnds UrlWu’s Horse Nails,
5tW dozen Files—assorted,
3000 pounds UalvRiiized Sheet Iron,
3 tons Cast Steel.
‘JO tons Plow Steel,
300 tons Swedes and Refined Iron,
50 tous Baud, Hoop, and Horse Shoo Iron.
K tins Oval. Half Oval, mid Hnlf Round Iron,
• 6 t .us Boiler, Plate, and Sheet Iron.
For sab- by
WEEDS A CORNWELL,
Nos. 1511 and till Broughton Street,
Savannah, Oa.
COFFEE.
‘vlUfft BAGS just received, from Rio de Janeiro,
•JCfVIV/ per British Brig spring. For sale hy
WKRUS Jk CORNWELL.
Nos. ISO and 161 Broughton Street,
maslll-!lin savannah, Ga.
il lo
II h
' ■ Miti’t; was re-
Mel.'nrmick, and
hoii- ii i s next to the
■T properly out, and
ol tint Crulehneltl
i n, the seanislresa,
All the height i
moved lo the de;
noihing M’;is lo i.
Mrs. J. M. Iflmidell,
Express < llllee, moved
mdoiluimtely, lost om- truiik.
M i s. ( reol gr, I he In iilsnkeef
House, mid Mis, .Afagjie lv*
lo-t evivlliing they imd in it
. .1 l’rv ii', Agent ol the N.ishville lliiilroad,
Mini Wnssiojipiug a! the (.'rule II Held House,with
I.. - Iiiide, lust a good p ul of his wnrdi'ohe.
i .ilniiei E. .Mut i ui 'm.l Mr. O. i*. Pouts lost all
Hieir elothing, e.vi'i'p. uii it they had oil, us ditl
Mr. (ieorge I.oriii
A child was f, -, ■ 11 * -. 1 II- an Hie third ‘lory of the
Imlel, just alter lint lire had broke out.
A- - ..in ns lint property began lo lie removed
In.' I, thieves ol ail colors llegall lo ply
"" " i imi in ! in pile of the eihiris ol tlie
poliivmid oo.ii., a In "i • <(ittinlily of propem’
probably he re-
liver,■ I.
I’he M
, -IVII.g l,fill I'
nil mnl M;
liter ol s
I l-nevp,
ninm mu
' I l - Mil
il M i;, el
:>i loi tin
"lllpllv
Il lie,.
ni limirl, nnd RU|>er-
m. ;king upon Hie
•li union ol Imild-
T II E
LIVE DRUG- HOUSE,
CdltNZn WHITEHALL AND ALABAMA ATRBETS,
.1 TtAXTA,
GEORGIA.
'I lile
m ol cm.
i d p ilieemei
led of him.
., u lieu all w
wilhotil tlispi
I .yiirh and <
ol Police, had
I lie appoint-I
■ii. mnl dl l all
irked so well,
raging others,
.Neil, deserve
W E INVITE tlio attention of the public to nur supe
rior stock of
ItriiBM, .Vledieinea, Pulllla, Oil*, Window
Ulau, Air.
Buying in large quantithM ami urlglualpnckagea,
directly from Importer* aud Maimluc-
turera, for the CASH, we are able
to oficr Inducements to
pH rchasere, either
DY WHOLESALE OR RETAIL.
Our flock Im full, nncl cnnHtPtn of overy variety
of Foreign and Amcric tn Goodx, from
tlio ChiMipcHt to the Finest.
OUR PRESCRIPTION DEPARTMENT
III'- lltl
I" 1 '!./-II 5 I'm.,
"» s III the lion III
Slli Lll,|n mid
very Well.
The people ol (!|
o ne ue •
•uslly dispirited ,
il hi s SH taine I |,
they ate Mow '.|I
No Hiii ioii v i
the li ih ; Mi /'
f|llires Iliav |.| , '
1 hi--. Ihe evil. I I, li.
■ • li theirHym-
.■I to drown I heir sur
al at night, in which
I lln III iiecenled
i have got. to used
\ ' I, dial they are mil
I, iamling lln*amount
n. ,;y, very lew of Ihe
Tin y appeal lo think
ini ' I ui, eie.," and llml
• e ol tribulation.
II our
“lln
m< r hm •—u
I c" door, h
gea'l,. pr.s
walsi, and :
"I Ihe ni In,
II Hlleel, .| -| t
her ear, wu
voilon —
hand If
seoiii, said, ’a ,’,1. ,,,
Olltl’ We slid. '
Prohdily i|,e
jierienoc.
. d
e |ll‘Op
. d a
I I
cadres, says
hm think Unit il re
■ pap. r, h i them read
i" ul I hem h Hum’s
lie .-Ill 1171,1 ill t he sum
pond, hy Urn col-j
A He i\ Idle timid in a '
'i; loa n round her |
i . nl.. ihc music
"I. I nil lips met ill
d in Lending follly lo
' i ■ • • of p.,.. ioimlu l|. -
a moment she tore her
Ii . look o| incHiililo
mi ' dilot y You git
.alitor speaks Irotil l’X-
ls e, niit, let), and ihtcsaIIiIi! AT Al.l, HOUR'S DAVOR
NIGHT. Kmg tin. Dour-Bull lit NIvin I
Gar Benutifnl
ARCTIC SODA FOUNT
And PURE FRUIT HVUDPHnru still allrarllng crowds
whose thirst is alluyeil hy ils gushing waters, unit slo-
mai lis energized hy the t"hir oiled ol Ihe Ciiihonie
Aclll Gas.
Tim Atliintii Mineral Spring water la kept nn draft at
lln, ARCTIC Fount, ami many of our alluded citizens
arc being greatly benefited hy ils use.
Close rush Imyeraarc Invited lo examine oar slin k.
KKDWINK A FOX,
Corner Whitehall ami Hunter hi reels,
Inlyir, e Ailauta, Georgia.
AI «*1i. KHSON aV IlO LI III INN,
ImpoilorH nnd WhokHulo Dualt i^ lit
niii)c;N f iii kditin kn,
Druggists’ Fancy Goods, &c., &c,,
Ul and tt’J Fulton mi.. Now lurk.
U Ol'SR wIiiIiHmIiimI Iii lH.'i*i. One of tin* InrgcM nnd
Iii Him i lly. Uoim u ln?nvy Hoiillirru trmli*-
uml !*• very IiIhthI Iii il<« iutlu« to Houlliitrii runtoiii,
nn. Mr. .1. T. Heard, of Ui*orj?lii, Ih ii PiilcHintui in tin
Ho ...
I>* ii very |h»III(* mill HmiiiiiiiiMlHtiiii; |'«mIIonian,
(J a B ..
mnl would l»u .
mil, oil vlnllliiji tin
d to tinvd IiIh IrluudH from (iror^ltt
**•1»
lit Mlnt'c nnil tt* Afflvti:
FI.OVIl.
Cltlt.V.
srn.tit,
COFFEt:,
HA VOX,
//life
„.!///>,
MOI.ASSKS.
Ami a gunural acHorliniMit of
Staple and Fancy Grocorios.
*11 tin VAN FITS & TIPPIN.
ij;\» to Tin: liWii!
IT N
i*n Point, <Ia„ Oclohcr l.’l, Ih»M».
V ssrs. /trltf/ihrell if* Harrow:
Ubnth—I lim'd your IMionidiatf on my 4’otton at Ihu
ralu of ‘150 pound* pur acre. Iam mittallcd that I will
realize at leant l.M) per cent, on the amount spent. I am
no well plunged that I expert to u*e more on the next
did on thin.
Very truly vourn,
P. W. PHINTITP.
crop than I
(Signed)
AsinnuTH, Ha., November 1, lsM.
Mesm. HrightiUetl .f* Harrow ;
Gusts— 1 The twenty (iiO) tons HKICD’S l*llOSIMIATK
1 bought ot you thin year, I used on Corn and Cotton. 1
am ho well pleased with the etVect on my crop, that I wish
to purchase of you for next year’s crop, one hundred
tons.
Yours respectfully,
jas. a. conn.
This Multure, manufactured in Georgia (the virtues for
which are attested hy well known Georgia citizens, and
which is calculated to do ho much for "licconsfruction"
in Georgia) is for sale hy
LANGSTON, CRANE & HAMMOCK,
Solo Agents,
Alabama Street, Atlanta, Ga.
SA4 K* AND WIIFAT WANT1CD.
R/W\A Sachs, Second-Hand Gunnies and Hurlaps.
eiUVvJ f»b00 hti-helH Wheat.
LANGSTON, C’l’ANF tV HAMMOCK,
i 'ominiMsioii Merchants,
atiglS—'tm Alabama Street.
96th SEMI-ANNUAL EXPOSE.
TOTAL 1. OSS ICS PAID,
©21,37T,97‘2 57 !
JULY
18 0 7.
ASH E T S
(At Market Value.)
Canli on hand and in Bank
lteal Estate
Mortipii'e Bonds
Bank Stock
U. States, State and City Stock, and other
Public Securities...
.* r»l 5,880 3ft
. 2l8,ftft3 OS
. 01)5,550 00
. 1,200,400 00
1,084,308 80
^ 1,050,038 27
Loss Liabilities, Claims not due and unad
justed 377,008 40
Net Assets #4,273,200 81
AND INLAND
NAVIGATION RISKS.
iii'i,., in nil I In- principal cltlna anil Imvna in
Ih,! Unlti'il Snm-M.
ApplUaiiiaia far Inaiiraiiru will hit promptly ntlomlcil
OFFIUE—With f.
airwt. onu door fr,ai
j> Pi-
I. Ilrown, on i-aat aidt* of WhlU-hall
i Aliilmiiiii.
N. t,. ANGIEII, Agent,
PLtHIHINU.
S IX TIIOUBAND FEET I’nniv Dreawal Kiln Dried
Flouring. Tungnod aud Grooved,
lann-c KING. UARDU A (X>>
TO SOUTHERN MERCHANTS.
Much Island Mani'facturinci Co., .
Ciiaui.otti;, Noiitii Caiiouna. i
I F you desire to mpply yntirselves for your Fall Hiid
Winter trade, with the very best, descriptions mid
styles ol ALL-WOOL «'ASSl.M Fit ICS, and with the iu»»st
diirahlc JKANS and KFIISFY tahrie*, al. free from shod
dy aud other impurities, order samples from the sub-
M’rlbor, ami they will he lorwardid, with pricesattaeht d,
duriim Uie monilis of duly aud Au^iDt. Itoiii these sam
ples you can make your selections and return your or-
ders, aud the goods’will he forwarded directly from the
Manufactory.
JOHN A. YOUNG, President,
J05—4ill Charlotte. N. C.
WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE,
M A COX, (IKOHUJA.
flDIF tuili Animal Session will he-riii on MONDAY,
I October fill, under a full Board of Instructors,
hvory department has lacilities forl’iiruishillf; the Idi'hest
style of education, on reasonable terms. For further
particulars, apply lo Hcv. >1. M. Donnell, D. D. President,
or
au^l lawlihetl
NOTICE TO ARCHITECTS.
of tlm Ucorj:in
Stale l.ofiery lor Hie hcitclll. of the “Masonic Or-
ptuifis’ Home, 1 ’July ltlth, 1n17, the following resolutions
were passed :
ttisuhtil, That the Managers advertise for proposals
for the purchase or doniilion of TWICNTY AOKFS OF
LAND in the vicinity of Ailauta.for tin* purpose ol erect
ing thereon a MASONIC OUIMIANS’ llo.MF—said pro-
nosais to he suluiiitted to the Hoard of Managers hy the
fourth day of September next. The title will he vested
ill ihe Grand l.oduo of Ihe Slate of Georgia, or such other
Masonic Ixdu'e in the State as will accept the same,
should the Grand Lod^e d< eliiie the mi t.
furthei'y That the Hoard will pay f.MM)
lor the Draft of a Granite lluildiuu Idr tlie “Masonic
Grphiilis' Home,” to he submitted to the Hoard hy Ihe
llri-t day of November next: the said plan to he sodrawu
as Dial'the building can he coiiiiim need with ail expendi
ture ol' Hf|y tlio'it'aud dollais. during the first year, and
that the same may lie extended from year to year, with
out destroyin'' the symmetry of tin* architecture. The
above naoieU sum of live hundred dollars to he paid for
the plan which the Hoard of Manure*s t-lnill select from
the ouiiiIkt preeeuled.
For Birthurinformation,addle**
HU YD X WILSON,
Business Mumper* tieor^la Slat** ludterv,
jy% -tilnovl Atiaula, Gnornla.
The Glory of Man u Strength.
the nervous aud debilitated should lm*
Military Directory.
Major General John I*oi*k, II, H. A., commanding Third
Military District (Guurula, Florida, and Alahama.)-
Glhce at lleadi|iinrters, oil Marietta street.
Colonel .1. F. Mki,ink, Chief of Bureau of Civil Affairs,
and General Inspector of ItcRUtration for Third Mill
lary District. Office at Headquarters.
Brcv’t Brigadier-General Wu. McKkk Dunn, Asaletant
«ltldK« Advocate General II. 8. A., Judge Advocate
Third Military District. Office at Headquarters.
Lieutenant-Colonel IS. McK. Hudson, U.H. A., Assistant
Inspector General. Office at Headquarters.
Captain Cl. K. Nandkumon, U. 8. A., Acting Assistant
Adjutant General. Office at 11 *adqiiarters.
Brev’t ItriKadier General J. J. Mii.iiaii, Surgeon II. 8.
A. Medical Director Third Military District. Office
corner Broad aud Marietta streets.
Brev’t Brigadier General Kiipus Saxton, Chief (Quarter
master, office at Headquarters.
Itri-v’t Lieutenant Colonel II. J. Farnsworth, Depot
Quartermaster. Office Forsytli street, near Itailroad.
Brev’t Captain C. A. Hockwki.i., Chief Ordnance Officer.
Office corner Broad and Marietta streets.
Major K. D. Judd, P. M. IT. 8. A., Chief Pay Master and
Disbursing Officer Third Military District. Office cor
ner liroad and Marietta atreuts.
Lieutenant c. 8. Ii.hi.ky, Post Quartermaster and Com
missary Subsistence. Office Willingham Building, cor
ner Ivy and Decatur streets.
Brev’t Major Wm. II. Smytiik, Captain 16th IT. 9. Infan
try, Acting Assistant Judge Advocate Oenernl. Offico
at Headquarters.
Brev’t Major T. C. Sullivan, C. 8. United States Army,
Chief Commissary of Subsistence. Office, Boom No.
1 Willingham Buildings, corner of Decatur and Ivy
streets.
Brev’t Major Fred. Moheback, V. R. Sub-Asst. Com.
Sub-District, Atlanta Bureau K. F. aud A. L. Office lu
Granite Block, No. 1, room No. ft.
TOST OF ATLANTA,
Composed of the counties of Cobb, Fulton, Campbell,
Carroll, Coweta, Heard, Fayette, Clayton, Spalding,
Henry, Newtou, DeKalb, Milton, Gwinnett and Butts.
Brev’t Brigadier General Tiiomab II. Ruder, Colonel
3 id United States Infantry, commanding Post. Head
quarters, room No. 3 Williughain Building, corner of
Decatur and Ivy streets, Atlanta, Ga.
Brov’t Captain O. C. Knapf, 1st Lieutenaut 33d U. 8. lu-
lantry, Post Adjutant. Office at Headquarters.
First Lieuteuant C. 8. Ilbley, 16th U. F infantry, Act*
ing Assistant Quartermaster and Acting Commissary
Subsistence Post. Office, room No. 7 Willingham
Building.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
FOR TUB YEAR 186T,
iin AdvorilMonioniMi
f. E. Williams, Mayor
8. II. Love, Clerk of Council
J. T. Glenn. City Attorney
Robert M. Farrar, City Treasurer
K. J. Roache.City Physiciun
Jas. F. Cooper, City Engineer
Robt. Crawford, Commissioner of Public Works ..
George Stewart,Overseer of Streets
Jo. 8. Smith, Tax Receiver and Collector
Pat. Fitzgibbon, Hall-Keeper
aldeTTmkn.
FIRST WARD.
M. T. Castleberry, Richard Peters.
second ward.
E. E. Dawson, A. W. Mitchell.
THIRD WARD.
George W. Terry, W. C. Anderson.
FOURTH WARD.
J. E. Gullatt, W. B.Cox.
FIFTH WARD.
J. A. Hayden, E. W. Holland.
POLICE DEPARTMENT.
L. P. Thomas, Chief Marshal
E. C. Murphy, Deputy Marshal
J. L. Johnson, 1st Lieutenant of Police
T. C. Murphy, 2d Lieutenant of Police
$2,000
.. 1,500
.. 800
. 800
. 1,500
. 1,200
1,500
. 1,000
800
60(
...$1,500
... 1,800
... 1,000
... i,ooi
. J. Boniar,
D. Kogan.
E. A. Center,
V. T. Kicklighter,
•I. A. llinton,
Hall,
J. L. Crenshaw,
G. W. Bowen,
< ’. M. Barry,
A. Jarrard,
O. P. Woodlitl,
Jasper Groves,
W. 11. C. Cowan,
R. D. Haynes,
D. Queen,
«?. If. Love,
J. A. Lang,
R. B. Hutchins,
J. M. Counally,
Green Holland,
II. W. Wooding,
II. J.IIoltzclaw,
M. W. Rashcrry,
J. F. Barm s,
T. G. Mcllan,
J. A. Lanier,
Clerk of First Market—Theophilus Harris.
Clerk of Secoud Market—Frank T. Ryan.
Sexton—G. A. Pilgrim.
City Assessors—R. S. Waters, W. C. Humphries, aud
. F. Wood.
Assessor of Land taken for Opeuing Htreuta—Levi C.
Wells, ami F. I*. Rice,
STANDING COMMITTEES OF TIIK CITY COUN0IL FOR THE
FISCAL YEAR 1807.
Finance—Peters, Mitchell. Kawson.
Ordinance—Mitchell, Huydcu, Peters
Streets and Sidewalks—Gullatt, Kawson, Haydcu.
Wells, Pumps and Cisterns—Cox, Anderson, Caatlo-
perry.
Lumps and Gas—Hayden, Terry, Peters.
Relief—Castleberry, Kawson, Terry, Gullatt, Hayden.
Market—Hayden, Castleberry, Holland.
Fire Department—Gullatt, Cox, Terry.
Police— Kawson, Cox, Anderson.
».’emetery—Terry, .Mitchell, Kawson.
Public Buildings uml Grounds—Auderaou, Terry, Pe
ers.
Tax—Holland, Kawson, Cox.
On Printing—Terry, Holland, Castleberry.
Salaries—cox, Mitchell, Holland.
BOARD JfIiEALTU.
First Ward—Dr. J. M. Boring.
Second Ward—O. U. Jones, Esq.
Third Ward—L. P. Grant, Ksu.
Fourth Wurd—Dr. Chus. Pinckney.
Fifth Ward—Dr. J. N. Simmons.
WARDS OF THE CITY.
Tho City of Atlanta shall he laid od into live wards, as
follows, to-wit:
FIRST WARD.
Commencing at tho crossing of Whitehall street with
the Western & Atlantic Railroad, and runnimr up the
south sideot 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 the starting point,
aud which shall he known and constitute Ward number
One.
SECOND WARD.
Commencing at the center of the crossing of Whitehall
street, at. the Western *fc Atlantic Kuilroaa, and running
east down the railroad to the crossing of Calhoun street,
in the rear ol the Georgia Railroad workshop, then south
along tlie middle of said street lo the center of McDon
ough street, thence along the center of McDonough street
t > ihe iucorporatiou liue, then along said line to the cen
ter of Whitehall street at its crossing at the incorporation
‘iue, then alo * * * • ‘ ‘ “*
joiut, which
her Two.
THinD WARD.
Commencing at the center of Calhoun street, at its
south crossing of the Georgia Railroad workshop, aud
ruuuing down the south side of said railroad to ttiu in
corporation line, theu along said liue to the center of Me
Douough street to the starting point, which shall consti
tute and be known as Ward uuiubvr Three.
FOURTH WARD.
Commencing on the north side of tho Georgia Railroad,
in the center of the crossiug of said railroud by Loyd
street, and running down the north side of said railroad
to the incorporation line, theu aloug said liue to Ivy
street, then along the center of Ivy street to Decatur
street, then along said street west to the center of Loyd
to the starting point, which shall constitute and be
known ns Ward number Four.
FIFTH WARD.
Commencing at the north of said railroad, at the cen
ter of the crossing of Loyd street, and ruuuing west
along ihc nnrlh side of the Western «St Atlantic Railroad
lo the iucor|K>ration line, then aloug said liue to the cen
ter of Ivy street, theu south along tho center of De
catur street to the center of Loyd street, then along the
center of Loyd street to the starting point, which shall
constitute and he kuown as Ward uumlter Five.
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Chief Eugiueer—Thomas Iluucy.
First Assistant Engineer—Henry Gullatt.
Second Assistant Engineer—'W. G. Knox.
Secretary—B. F. Momc.
Treasurer—James E. Gullatt.
Atlanta Engine Comfany No. 1.
John B. Norman.
Samuel Wilt-ou...
H. Muhlenbriuk..
Charles Selmat/...
John tierkclc
John Wilhy
J. II. Ellsworth..
P. J. Bracken....
M. L. Collier
O. Warner
il. Ilauey, (
Will. Krogg, |
M. L. Roberts —
. President
Foreiuuu
Secretary
Treasurer
First Director
Secoud Director
Third Dilcctor
Engineer
First Assistant Engineer
Second Assistant Eagiuecr
Third Assistant Eugiueer
Axemen
.. Delegate to Fire Department
Mechanic Enuink Company No. *J.
J. E. Gullatt..
J. G. Kelley
W. D. Liickle, Jr —
O. II. Jones
K. Blllco
Isaac Stcinliciiitcr
G. W. Terry
Joel Kelsey
James DauiciH
J. M. Toy
G. T. Anderson, (
W. F. Woods, | *
J. M. Blllco, l
Joseph Wilev, | •
J. F. Alexander —
M. L. IJchtetisladl
..President
Vice-President
Secretary
Treasurer
First Director
Second Director
Chief Eugiueer
First Assistant Engineer
.Second Assistant Engineer
Third Assistant Kngtucer
Pipemen
Axetueu
Surgeon
Representative to Fire Department
Tai.i.ui.aii Knuine Company No. 3.
S. W. Grubb
E. A. Center
W. C. Shearer
George Thompson
J. J. Rogers
John 1>. Clarke
Lewis It. Clarke
John A. Hill—
A. Thlemo
II. S. Grille, M. D
\y. It. Illggers
THE ARROW TIE ARD IRON BARDS
BALING COTTON !
AN INHUItANCtt AO AI NUT
FIRE, WASTE, AND THEFT
‘.UNXqUALBD FOR
Simplicity and Rapidity of Adjustment
SURPA88ED BY NONE
FOR STRENGTH AND ADAPTABILITY TO ALL
Tlie Usee of Commerce!
rjTIIKY arc manufactured lu LIVERPOOL, of the heat
English Iron, under the personal aupervlalon of the lu-
vantor, formerly a resident of New Orleana, La.
Tho ARROW TIE is preferred hy Shipmasters and
C'otnpressmen, as It la worked with one elghth to one
Inch alack, while all SOLID TIES require three to five
Inches, which, in running through a cargo, Involvea a
heavy loss to the Shipmaster.
Use the Arrow Tie and Bands,
AND SAVE MONEY IN FREIGHT and INSURANCE)
Arrangements have been made to secure an ample sup
ply of tha ARROW TIE and BANDS for the coming aea-
•ou.
JAMES A. IIALL,
Agent Middle and Southwest Georgia.
ANDREW LOWE & CO.,
General Agouti, Savannah, Ga.
The undersigned la prepared to furnish the ARROW
TIE lo the trade at SAVANNAH PRICES, forwarding
and transportation addod.
PRATTS, EDWARDS Ac CO., AksiiIi,
Forsyth Stroet, Atlanta, Ga.
NEAR THE IN8URANCE A6ENT8!
Savannah, May 7th, 1567.
1 lit* recent Area lu thia city having proved to our entire
K»S8ftR V ft thoro,, ff h the superiority o f IRON
tiinmV S Hug purposes. >vo strongly recommend
them to the use of the 1 lantern of Georgia as an efficient
agent in restricting loss by fire; aud we agree to discrimi
nate, wheu practicable, in favor of cotton thns secured.
ciiAk^^Ti l SoyT eAeeuU
L^t^bt^\T ohe 10 Co -
»Al la ? t,c M - 1 “"’ Co -> N - v
R. II. FOOTMAN, Insurance Agent.
WOODBRIDGE BROS., Ins. Agents.
i Oi McNULT^ " HUr * nC ° Afc ’° W '
.,am2 4 Tru " c, °-
i a^L^on * Lancaster Ins. Co.
LANE A \\ EST, Insurance Agents.
Macon, Ga., May 10th, 1867.
Tho recent Are at the Warehouse of Mr. B. T. Chap
man, in this city, having Billy demonstrated the advan
tage of the use of Iron Bands for baling purposes, as a
security against loss by lire, we, the undersigned Insu
rance Agents, Macon, Ga., take pleasure in endorsing the
_ may27—6m
J. J. TBARCB.
K. U. GRANNI89,
Agent for several ln». Companies.
J. \V. BURKE, Insurance Ageut.
R. J. JOHNSON &CO., Insurance Ag'ts.
J. MONROE OGDEN, Insurance Agent.
JJ- M. BOA RDM AN, Insurance Agent.
JNO. B. COBB, Isurance Agent.
w. t. whbless.
CIIAS. A. TEARCE.
PEARCE, WHELE88 ft CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
Commission Merchants,
JACKS OX STREET, - - - AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
$W8tore and sell Cotton and other Produce. Bagging
and Rope furnished at market prices. sep7—3m
I.. D. C. WOOD. .TAMES H. LO
.T. H. LUDWIGSKN.
WOOD, LOW ft LUDWIG8EN,
(Formerly Wood & Low—Established 184«,)
COTTON FACTORS
—AND—
General Commission Merchants,
100 Common Street,
New Orlsans, Louisiana.
AUTHORIZED REFERENCES IN ATLANTA.
A. Austell, President Atlanta National Bank; Mr. A.
K. Heago, Messrs. Zimmerman & Verdcrey, Messrs. T.
« G. T. .Dodd, Messrs. Chapman ft Rucker, Messrs.
McDaniel It Strong.
t9TPersonal attention given to tho sale of Cotton aud
purchase ot all descriptions of Produce. Jhii26—1 y
SALT! SALT!
Liverpool Salt, Direot Importation,
Always on hand aud for sale by
WEST & DANIKI.H,
sepl7—dm .lone.' Block, Savannah, Ga.
.President.
...Vice Pruaideut.
First Director.
Second Director.
.. .Ilone Director.
Secretary.
Treasurer.
Axeman.
Axeman.
Burgeon.
Delegate.
*1 lllKItBFOItK, the uervon. am
XV Mediately use IIm.hsiii.oV
Extract Uiichu.
Atlanta Hook ani> I.aiuikh Co. No. 1,
J. L. Queen Foreman
<’. F. N. li’Alviguy Aeeialaut Foreman
J. S. Yarbrough Secretary
Geo. Johnson Treasurer
Kd. Uollaud HepreaenUItvu to fir* Department
Louisville Steam Bakery
F. W. STIMMEL A CO.,
ilOMnml IllO Wet Groon Htreot,
L.OIINVII.LF, KV.,
Wiioiesaie Dealers and Mmiiifartur, rs of all kinds of
C B A C K K R B.
Agents for HUinmul's colebratmt (Jl'ICK YRAST.
aopIS-am
PHILLIPS aV FLAND10RS,
Next to Dodd's Oornor, Whitehall Street.
^^OULD respcrtnilly call your attention to onr
VAHIRTY NT04K OF ROOD!*.
Print* from 10 to SO cents
Domestics from 15 to fill cents
lllcachiug from 15 lo 40 coots
Ticking front Ytl to 50 cent*
Figured Muslins from 16 to Itoceuts
Kentucky Jcana trout to fo cents
Ginglmma from an to .'kieeula
rotlntiadis Iron, 30 lo fioreuta
anil a variety of nice Dress Goods, Linens, Toweling*
and Table clnlhe.
In tlio HARDWARE Department many articles for
IIonsekee|>era, Builders, anil Mechanics.
FURNITURE IN LARGE QUANTITY.
Bcdstcada from I 4 to (15
Bureaus.
Wardrobe*
Wash Stands
Table*
Work Ntand'
from 7 to'15
from 10 to 15
from 3lo 10
from 3 to
from 3 to
Cast meet..
liar Iron
Square Irou
Baud Iron
Smoothing Irou*
Andiron*
I .oil Ih v Ills- A d vet'l t H.
'(JUI MgMBgf'kBU
Jilllllll llii- ' nPii'O _- '
ammLi rrmmf ' '
K
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W. II. D1X,
KENTUCKY PLANING MILL,
DOOR, BLIND, AXh SASH MAXt'FA VTVllER,
Aud Dealer In all kind* of
Building Lumber, Rough and Dressed,
NINTH STIUSF.T, NKAIt HnOAUWAV,
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY.
Se'J‘oii k i52ft 0f ? lppini! ’ s I' lu,i "P. dressing. Tnnilng.and
aSniirc. 1 ??, < ’ )ne t<, l ° l r «® r » Wirh neatm*“i* and dispatch.
HdSC? 1 . 1 nttu ," tion ? ° P«ching and shipping maiiu-
fcgJwd srwta.m.UtniUH,,, not be iiiJu/J.l In nan",
portation. jel2—3in
BREEDEN & BRADLEY,
LUMBER merchants,
And Mattufai tiirers of Hash, Doors, Blinds, Ac.
—ALSO—
PACKING BOXES OF EVERY DESCRIPTION.
Lumber Yard on Walnut, bet. East nnd Floyd streets.
Warerooms on First street, tier. Main and River (one
square below tho New Gull. House, r , (one
Jol3-4iu I.OCINVILMC, KV.
CHEAT SOI TIIKHN tltsic mU siTl!
I< O u I S T U I I> P,
(Bl’CCESsnn TO Tilt 1*1* A CIIAOO,)
W HOLESALE nod Retail Dealer in
Pianos, Cabinet Organs, Melodc-
on«, and all kinds of Musical Merchan
dise, and Publisher of Music. Catalogue II « I |f II
pfiStioo,“'A(idress iH ' i,1 “ ,r « , “"’"'"'n««lled free ottap.
v ■ , LOUIS TRIPP,
jel3-4m N w defiersott St., Louisville, Iiy.
GREEN LEAF (or If EXE LEAF)
It/%<*<* I \ 4a
ixn se ope.
IJIHE undcraigi)
conpunicra of the
d hereby
notify thoir friends and all
3*1 Staple Good:*, that they
continue to manufacture them iu Louisville, Ky.
They hope aud expect to have it in their power to exe
cute ovory order aent. Iliem thin Heuaoia.
All Letters Promptly Replied To.
Jy37—Sin
W. A. RICHARDSON * SON,
Louisville, Kentucky.
UNIVERSITY OF MARYLAND
HM. TIN OR h, MARYLAND.
t|)HK Sixtieth Aununl Session of the SCIIOOLof MED-
B. If INK. io tlie Uiiiversify of Maryland, will rom-
Natuan It. Smith, M. II, Professor of Surgery.
Wm. E. A. Aikin, M. I>. LI. it., I’rof, -ror of Chemistry
nnd Pharmacy.
G. W. Miltenbeiiokr. M. l>., Pro essor ol Obstetnes.
Richabd McSiikuiiv. M. D , Professor of Principle* aud
Practice of Medicine.
Christopher Joiinston, M. it.. Professor of General,
Descriptive, and Surgical Anatomy.
Samuel C. Chew, M. D., Froicfaor in' Materia Mcdica
and Thera pc ii i ic>«.
Frank Donaliison, M. D., Professor of Physiology, Hy-
gieDtie, aud Gencrnl Pathology.
Wh. T. Howard. M. D., 1‘rol'ussor of Diseases of Wo-
men aud Children.
Jamk* II. Butlkii, M. D., DcmoiiHtratnr, ami Adjuuct to
the ProfctHor ot Anatomy.
Tho feen for the full courae are $120. For Mairicula-
tion, $5. For Practical Anatomy. $10. •
'S he University Uo^pital (or Inliminryi attached to tho
College, ranUf* among the i!r*t Clinical N.hoolt* in the
country. Being the Betunaif* llo.-piml of the port of
Baltimore, an well an a civil hof*pit it, ii atlordt* a great
variety iu the forma of diM*:iac alwaya under treatment.
Surgical Operations, and t’limc il hecturea on Surgery,
Practical Medicine, and the Diaeaaea of Women aud rhll-
dren, arc couhtitucut purta ol the daily ina*ruetion g‘veu
by the respective l*role-aora of the Inatitution.
Student# desiring to perfect thcm-elvea in tneclalVlei.
can take course* ot private instruction Irotu Adjuu. it at
tached to the various! chairs.
WANTED 11111 F.DI ATIilsY,
GOOD COACI1 SMITH,
A GOOD COACH PAINTER.
A Jdreaa
aeptft—6t
CARMICHAEL & SMITH,
Greet i alio it*’. Ga,
Diineing School!
Prof. J. S. NICHOLS
THURSDAY, riy.'UinlHT h, in,;;.
C LASSES:
Fur Gyuts—Thursdays nml Fridays, al s
Araduny on
Fur Ladivs, Mis
Afternoons, at 4 c
es. and Masters Friday
clock.
'clock, P. M.
ml Saturday
bcaldcamauy other artielr* too uumerouatn maultou.
Sugar and Coffee, Baeuti, lomt, and Syrup.
al 30 eeuta pur pound
at hcetitapcrpouud
at 8 cunt* pur pound
at 6 eunta pur pouud
at 8 ccuta pur pound
at 7 ccuta per pound
For terms, Ac., apply at the Academy, mi Whitehall
street, over J. It. \\ line ,v Co.’s Dry (.nods store.
»epl7—ut
SOUTHERN HOME SCHOOL ~
FOlt YOUNG LADim
ESVADUSIIED IN ltvW.
Nun. 1117 ami ltitl Nl. CIiarluM Street,
BALTIMORE, KID.
M lt. ft MliS. WILSON M. CARY nml MRS. GEN.
JOHN I’KGRA.M, Principals, assisted hr a lull
corps of able instructors. Duties resumed tint 3(hh *>r
September. Fretirli Is tin- hingu tge of the school. .,
pains lire spnrud to rend his lusiitntion deserving of
tlio etieourie'ement 11 has always liberally received Irotu
the Sonthei topic. Upon these iriends iiloue it now
depends foi mange. For circulars containing full in
formation. -ess either of Ihe principal* as nluuc.
anirjs—It,
PRATTE, EDWARDS & CO.,
Commission Alovonnnts,
Forsyth Street, Atlnntn, Ca.
J N STORE AND T t > A I! li I V E :
3l*»»< poamls clear Sides,
loss' pounds Clear Rili Sides,
5IKNI pounds SiiouIders,
35 barrels laird.
ttiSO pounds Arrow Colton Tie,
50 pieces Keutlieky Bagging,
301 coils Hope,
.Ml barrels Rosemlale Cement,
I fat barrels Louisville Cement,
last lugs Wliile Corn,
10 barrels Cidu Vinegar,
Cast Plows, Manufttetlired Toliaeeo, fte.
All cash orders promptly tilled l.'uiislguinuut* soil,
cited.
nupta-am PRATTE, EDWARDS S. CO.
Subscription and Advertising Bates.
TIBU OF flUBBORimoR.
Dully, txjr month f*
Dully, twelve J 4>
Weekly, nix month# * 1,1
Weekly, one year 3
Mingle rople# at the counter 1«
Mingle copies to New* Boye and Agents. ••
RATSM OF advbatuim. _
For each aqare of 10 linen or lena, for the Drat iunertu li
$1, and for each aulwequent inaertion CO cents.
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bpecial Notices, 2l uentn per line flrnt inaertion, and 1C
cents per line for each nubpequent insertion.
Advertinementn iunerted nt interval# to be charged aa
new each insertion.
Advertisement# ordered to remain on any particular
puge, ii. tie charged a# new each inaertion.
The money for adverti#ing considered due after flref
incertion.
Ail communication# or letter# on bu#ine#B intended :oi
thin office should )hj uddroB#ed to “The Atlanta Jutedl
gencer.”
JARED IRWIN WUITAKEa,
Proprietor.
RAILROAD GUIDE
Georgia Itailroad.
E. W. COLE, Sufltrc^teiuDn.'.
DAT TASSENOEH TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta at
Arrive at Augusta.,..
Arrive ut Atlanta ...
(No trains run uu Sunday./
, NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive ut Augusta
5.00 A. M
5.45 P. M
fi.au a. m
... .0.30 P. M
Leave Augusta
‘rrlve at Atlanta.
.. 5.45 P.M
... 8.15 A. M
.. R.fiOP. M
... 0.45 A. U
Atlanta A West-Point Hallroad.
L. I*. GRANT, SuperlntevUnl.
DAV rAHSENGEn TRAIN—OUTWARD.
nitn 7.00.
i\ est Point JS.OOj
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN—INWARD.
Montgomery Ac West-Point Railroad.
DANIEL II. CRAM, Superintendent.
DAT TRAIN.
Leave Montgomery 0.00 A. M
Arrive at West-Point 19.00 M.
Leave West-Point 13.45 p. M
Arrive at Montgomery fi.45 p. M
loiave Opelika 10 80 A. M
Arrive at Columbus ia.oo p. k
Leave Columbus 8 00 A. M
Arrive St Opelika 10.14 A. 11
EVENING TRAIN-OPELIKA AND POLEMIC*.
Leave Opelika a.jo P. K
Arrive at Columbus 4.84 P. M
Leave Columbus 11.88 A. M
Arrive at Opelika.. 145 P.M
Macon Ac Western Hallroad.
E. B. WALKER, Superintendent.
DAT FABSENOEH TRAIN.
Leave Macon 7.80 A. M
Arrive at Atlanta 1.57 P. M
Leave Atlanta 6.65 A. M
Arrive at Macon 1.80 P. K
Leaves Atlauta 7,15 P. M
Arrives In Macon 4.35 A. M
Western Ac Atlantic Rail load.
CAMPBELL WALLACE, Superintendent.
N1UIIT EXPRESS PAHSENOLR TRAIN—DAILY.
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at Chattanooga
Leave Chattanooga
Arrive at Dalton
Arrive ut Atlauta
7.0C P. M
4.10 A. U
, 4.30 P.M
7.50 P. M
1.41 A. V
DAT PASSENGER TRAIN
Daily, except Sundays.
Leave Atlauta 8.45 A. M
Leave Dalton 3.8U P, M
Arrive at Chattanooga 5.35 p. M
Leave Chattanooga 3.30 A. M
Arrive at Atlanta li.ie p. M
DAI.TON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Daily except Sundays.
Leave Atlauta 3.50 p. M
Arrive at Dalton 13.35 p. g
Leave Dalton i.*5 p. M
Arrlveat Atlanta p.gg a. M
Mall Stage Liue from Atlanta to Dah-
lonega.
Leave Atlanta Monday, Wednesday and Friday. ..6 A.M.
Arrive Tuesday, Thursday aud Saturday 7 P. M.
Don’t Wash Another Week Without Buying
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6REATE8T WONDER OF THE AGE!
HAUL’S UNIVKBHAL
WASHING MACHINE I!
SPECIAL NOTICE TO THE LADIES.
I T ha# long been felt and acknowledged that a Washing
Machine would yet be invented that would be sim
ple, cheap, and more effective thau any of the Machine#
heretolore offered to the public. Such’ a Machine U now
otiered without fear of competition.
1st. One wotnuu will do wore with a Machine thau
fix can do without it. It w.ll wash five dirty shirt#
(iucludiug wristband# and coimr#) perfectly clean in from
tour to eight minute#—this we guarantee, or no sale.
2d. It require# no skill to operate it. a# a girl 13 Years
OXKHOUK^d Aliuula ) four dozen piece’s IN
3d. It take# at least one third lee# coap, and will pay
for itself every yeur in ihe saving of clothing, a# it act#
eo delicately on the fabric# thut hank bill# can be wathed
without breaking—aotuethiug uo other tnacliiue can do.
We manufacture these Mac blue# iu this place, and #hall
sell them at
TEN DOLLA1W,
the same price they are sold for iu New York, There i#
no Washiug Machine ou the market thatcau be bought
for even twice the money, and uo aMachine that will com
pute with it in the performance of it# wur .
These Machiu* s urn on exhibition iu this city, at tho
store of JOHNSON A KCHOLM, Whitehall Street.
Mu. BK.NTLY own# the Pateui Right for thic remarkable
Machlue iu all the Southern Mates. Liberal inducement#
will he ottered to gcutlcmcu desiring the exclusive righ*
to sell these Jdachiue# iu counties aud districts, or Mate.
Call on, or address, D. 9. LL.NTLY A CO.,
Rome. Ga.
•ill be
inlormu
Any ouc infringing upou thi# Patent Right wil
prosecuted according to law, nnd any oue giving tulor
tiuu of the same, will be liberally rewarded.
A Great Labor-Saving Machine.
We, the undersigned citizen# of home, would nay. iu
Indiall of “llall*# tuiversal Washing Machine,'* utter full
trial and use, that, iu consideration of its cheapness, the
durability of the Machine, the ease and quickness ot mo
tion, the small amount ol soap required, and the protoc
ol the clothes, would recoiumeud it .to u gcueroua
public
l*. M. SIIEIBLY,
J. A. STEWART,
WM. WEhT,
JAMES NOBLE, Sr.,
G. W. F. LAMPKIX,
SAM. F. POWERS,
JOHN W. .NOBLE,
J. J. COIJEN.
Atlanta, May 7, 1867.
jyilanta, may i. inq.
1 bought the first “Hall’s Patent Universal Mushing
Machine” brought to Atlanta,mid am now using it to my
perfect sat intact lou, and recommend it to till as a great
Labor-Saving Machine. Mus. CYNT1I1A KILE.
DUB AC TIONS FOR IRE.
Let the Machine down Into a common wash tub, by
cutting notches into the sides, for the journals to rest iu,
until it come# within oue iuch of the not loin oi the tub;
till with hot water until the water covers the pebbles iu
Ihe nnielinic two inches; wet the clothes iu warm water,
tit is better to soak clothes over uight.) then rub a little
#oi* soap ou till the dirty places; theu put the clothe#
into the machlue with the pebbles, and always till the ma
chine half lull of clothes, shaking them out as they are
put in; then close up the door and turn the crauk ’from
three to live minutes, keepiug a slow, steady motion un
til the dirt tsout; then run through a wringer; theu boil
as usual; then nut the clothes hack iuto the machine
with the tub full of cold water; give the machine eight or
ten turns and your clothe# are ready lor the bluing water,
and then hang out to dry. .Never turn the machiue when
empty ot clothes, a# it break# the stone#. If auy ot tho
pebble# become broken, pick them out.
For sale hy JOHNSON A ECHOLS,
jmtys-tiljaul ^ Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga.
HONDURAS.
J PERSONS w ishing to Join the Colony now being or
gauized at Atlauta, to sail from Mobile direct to
Honduras ou the 10th of October next, are required to
call on Col, K. p. Watkins or l>. I*. Ferguson, ot Atlanta,
or J. W. Uoldsuiith, ill Stone Moiiutaiu, at once, aud |miv
in, or s ud hy express to either one of the above named
persons, $30 as a bouiis to authorize onr Treasurer in
making permanent arrangement# for transportation.
Person# going with this Colony will save about $20, ma
king the expi use from Atlanta to Homlura# only about
$65 lu currency, on a tlrst class steamship. Pamillea
ought It* carry touts, as houses are scarce.
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MORE NEW GOODS.
w,1 ° w,l * h r, ‘* l| y ,,il ' u or Fiau
VI F IfkM’ll CALF SKIN SIloKS, litlu-rof the Col-
gross Balmoral, Strap, or Oxford-Tie patient, cau now
nnd the latest style aud most approved manufacture at
l!'Vi. N i ' v ,i 8hl l l ’.. S|oro in R rtw *4*u’s Building, corner ot
M hitchall and limiter streets.
"WV*- *1. T. BANKS.
In the District Court ol tho Unite* StaTe*
lor (he Northern District or Georgia,
lu tin* inatD r of )
I*aa, Bo.kNrki.il, J. In Bankruptcy.
Bunk runt. I
rito WHOM IT MAY COSt’KHN : I korrbyciv. on
I'*’* 1lt»l I have been July apnoliitcd aulRoes of
“' °l l*aac Ho*i'Uf>'lJ, a baultrupi, of Atlanta, In
thr Ji.trk't aforeeuld, who lia* lieeu aiUudceda baukrurt
Si'pl^*1 (ii) 011 ^ ,,u ' L’ourl aforestld,
AUGUSTUS II. REINHARDT, Aatlimee.
1 rlulir * r.'i' 75 ceuu jut .quart* for each luae’tToo. l
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