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Sn- *J? & CO.,
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Stoves, Ranges, Grates, Pumps,
pom
Woodcniintl Willow Ware.
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HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, &o.
. AMO. lUNUFAQTURKRS OP
ttin, Copper and Sheet Iron Ware,
■‘- !»• a WINSHIP BLOCK,
iie t v?»< ?dl I*o* rasj • I
t .Street,
CfEoRGiA.
«< , d boll’SH
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Stoves, Ranges, Tin Plate 1 , et 6.
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5000 lb« Sheet Iron, i ... •»,„>..•
SOO ibe Zinc.
;>a azoio
Copper,Spelter, Rireto, I u.n.
ffwoa.i ouZxir
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_ _ English and German Table Chtlety,
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Shovel'. Spades, Ac.
AIM. AlArg«<*knArtinent C»t( • [
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Plain and Plamsbad Tin War®, '—
ci c ab<Wi7<s bp Wyqdep yyip T Ware,. ~ .
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ft* variety}-.
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Twine, .•'. -•>"’•«
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~ HOGE, & COMPANY.
bca eiola o, abun.t ai-i >4i ,,..na'.. ltf i; 21 / \ »
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~ AND ALL KINDS OF MACHINERY.
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•IA de/ anS to tlG®»r «e<f To rtieaaiip ROa*J A
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Trom which we can enpply raeflnje dHhe beet qnatty
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G Wo»ma»«eleewhere. We euall, the
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[s ®tHU6MS AND MATCH GUMKiKK, is i
TVBNJJia ? saBQAUBAWING, &c-
m»rlO-3m TO A COMPA
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(OVBR 'TWENTY YEARS,)
1> .n Jn'irc a) xp'VmaieeO «x>T ,
* — Teel amAAexit that I.wIJU be able to<ive full oatisfaction
.. . .
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b*!« m '. ar» rj'iy q Ci' /U j./. a A
1 OZ"! Bale* Hay, .ul.rhtf j
Freeh Corn Meal,
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1000 bnebde While Corn, I ’ y
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UNDERWRITER'S AGENOY,
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Coaepeeed of the
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, Republic and Hanover/ d
Germania and Niagara, '
iSdUIKAWIbE coMPANier
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r»< UAMiMbrauS fi.Uorf and
GcH-dA in Lowm PM»|<y paid-
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A Y»brut*ty
street,
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VOL. la
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
T. N. &H. C. W
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Wholesale & lletail
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ENGLISH AND AMERICAN
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HARDWARE
d®»"“ ““i)os
Consisting in part of
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- -I.l< J.." 3»<lixr l n>»?Steel Moulds,
Cait. Blister and German Steel,
Plow and Tjrrrdron,
T' akeChalfte. M«v< 0.1
SpsS-sffi'i
fnrpenter’a loola, •
Building 'rarndris, <
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' PUifurm and . Reales.
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Jan23—3m Atlanta, Ga.
A a V. 1
Cotton se€ k <i:
,aqoX aoi.- .lie km.c «r f-T
■ siuMXZli *.:• it »hv‘»ft
arrh/h Bu«lWt»CropdMßW.> rail. «(,' r»<!S
•JTfVF etonJevd■' eiaUeud ei: 'Lj
,8 £>a« 1 -soZ. laiANaSBOM, CRANE S: CO. '
i .r. i;z|r ajIZ l>t
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,e»aM<C j»ldoii.-« "n.rfl-dl s‘ eq-- qj
Tobacco.
~->».■ ■•. ,h ..,«<< or
■ Boxer, Pal’a, Empire: mid othet beenda.
:rtSn?lf . o®,/ c .T ;,.DANSSTQNrCRAiiS;.ACO _
qq--| ,UoH Ihurff -. ■ u:H, ~..? ~f1'...,, rS
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lisfiw.-T , iijT a u*R hr, KJ. Sd yj
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r^gO^»oN ; »ha : »dbhrta<sn eoudty4ti~ inmfeul »nd
J.ANGSTON, CRANE &.CO, , >
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I doidw .hsviaier iaut i.-iidi) BHOAH 2“
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,OBJA
•'“-PtearssvLioi
.TTOH.HA'T .W 000 *
Various qualities.
CRANE 4 CO,
.yuinffii.lahot Ytia
I To alnr- it* vol aint.m «»***, nJ l-»ir.qoiq PA T
I»q <<i>i or lavish r:iw | d/ridw ,l?><loiu.l Innh 9
fdnn/'.'r” l,ltJ “ ,|1 ‘ , ’ d:> “Vn ■■■:• .
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MMf E have for °a*e-» One Brnssell 'Carpet, suitable
ffltate.. -unat
yi; fttaft yoY bae > -j...l«*rt.' sbniroq fl f fe "T*
HHt.OOtt feet oT
t) a'o» JA t , rtSi.m '
mWFWF®
H. O. HOYT’S
.ram r )oH wkriaerd oof
-“X/MASONTC HALES „
on Hand,
Kiln Dressed,
Dbt>r/il-d• ! A»lr!'-i .•!•■* ■ i.-'
Zr> Wnathrr»x> -/din g, 'itAti gK Dr’s4<t,
<>:i« -lumber dressed for Sbelvinar,
’ *’ i ’ l ’ JA » J for W»*h4fharding,
,.
Scantling and Joiste, » 1 >
Ylfketß and Palings
iii zir n h
and •■’’
f'.SittHi Sawed Lathes.
' * market
price. Ou the y-«rd
<8 UM Old A £>looß
All-. .Joseph. Lamo, >
•'■.l/
Khh. SA . •>
Jobbing Shop,
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despatch and neatly*. jan27—3m
m;»ouoncowtifl W ,auGJi ri i^»i.flS Ttn ‘ 1,: " €e -
, *’7 WJTST &‘'GTrrHRIE,
J " '" J ' *<'»•-.’■••. RTHl.pidr r •"*
,i irOisr 1 ‘
i I’eH' Htfee «ttr*e<, Atl antfl,
And Daaler* .n Corn, Bacdrt ah<t LardJ >
ConalgnnudpsftßtjchsJfH r< ma.l 3m
WIIOIJMAMS ANI > RKTAII ,
CkithingaiMi/CUata’r.ujßisUing-Goods,
Whitehall Street* Atlantrii* (Aeortria.*
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* Jwnoqfnq lu f«p.«!. /<; notm Jfoz i;^} I' "
,;.4TLO.TA .ADYTRTISEMENTS
w..< HIMHv r A J. ROREttT. W. F. Rl BER
SIMS,,ROBERT & CO..
■<7 O O I , C O' / J j
WlioleHtilo <Grrocers,
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COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
AKUb?Sj. ; ?. i ;j.. l .?.. i .S:.Slree., ■
? 23 STIT
1 it Bushels Corn,
JL" "•V>\J v" UM> Oats,
550 Bushe'H Cotton Seed,
50 cheste Tea,
,=lfS-*XSA i L- r I
240 bbls. F our.
- E, - i;Y jy <i - ‘ =A ■
5 hbls Pecan Nut?,
50 kits.Exipv Mackerel.
1000 Reams Wrapping Paper,
O i
Shove s, Blacksmith Bellows.
Vice?, Anvils,
Nails, Horse an<l Mule Shoes,
5 (.1 ?$} *tl IJ /. .'I: i
Rope, ..
eiiiaJ •t:-;-A)g:j ii-'t
Trace Chains,
d:JI
Stay Chains.
e>lliß >l39riO
Powder,,
rhot, .T - ;, J :. , .< ;' :
Tobacco, • f (
T''Q V ; t ß3i>q . Pepper.;/. ;’ .1
Spice.
“ Crtam Tartar,
Soda,
JWIS f'li d Z4T >u OT
BAUfe WATTEIX n*T‘
r . ... . r ■ -,, SIMS, ROBERT Jt CO., . ■
ilb6leUleOv«ierA»Ad OdhSnklshihn MarelmtiW. t ;
.•us, il/ii’iiLi' ~••0;. 10 w 55’K.
mirS—3m ' :■ ’ Alabama etredt. ,
•wsnsEi*.
fMWn
T-tlJob SulUy.
-HiiS /
ffli .miwwmm,:
oC24A£6l>O-,ilAio riipidLjluStft>.la hditborough
jTJL cultivation of Cora, Cntton, or other crops, pl apt- <
ed in rows. It ift also used in preparing the gionnd
wi H^^s^ n ‘ o ;
are th sei” agents for the above machines’for .
t'n bama ’ H d
1 and 2 Horse Railway Powers and Threshers. .
Circulars mailed to any address. • ? '
>wwqn Lnr. kJntx> 11 Jf
No 2 Public Square, Nashvilla, Tend,
I
OK CON SION MEK'T.
:‘-urfl|4h>o*e>*i»»Mhre«rrijM«-,IM» -IP '
ttk/' ’ 5000 bushels Mixed Conrn. «dJ ddu; . * a i
2000 bushels No. 1 White Bread Corn in sjore
and to arrive. ._
acd.
mar2s-sd*
O«/ CUNSIUSMF.TT,
QfAfAA bushel, excellent quality Cotton Seed,
mar2s-2w* Peachtree street.
phiuips & firns,
G'HOiGE 11 s
Bo) rnml 'Xbaard asjr-imv rD-y-tj:'' /\i'\ \ ;
r , ( {i r jAND->7i->rv: ibi/L t > V f T'‘ j
Commission Merchants/
.S-MWIA 1 34 3 Z MVH »I
■'. ■ . . wmix MAKK' Iy. f i ; ;
4ASH Mffiffi,
, • aTl“Kmal< s >ry<ft t feiu Store,
.IV''?# )>UA bn;; E L‘. in! .- i•< X’l
IMitcheLL;,.
nljpiVlo nnuO-’ L.zjj " ...1 do<i oiaa?)"
B E. aOsMAR,
I9OTIS X.OUdftlA Ml ...IC +Q2 J lr4t !
Grocer &. .-Com wsjouJVle rchant - ■■
;W J> ■*; M-jip.J ijejilJ hue-'dri Iq;v.j MilJlz.l
-■ : f’J/. Vis- .I-,.*- z.T,, •
AtFarita.; . Georgia? -
WILL keep of Gr -c riesand Produce |
,tO.eetl a,l. r Wi>Q|4»x>J« y -r »■ »
iri ttiTho pakropege.oC,hi?frauds ip .thq ~city
•oUcit-wl.
■ ■ ■■
■ ■ STORE,
{Hj-'I ■•>' I "‘F WY-.'-t ; n .t.-i-Vijnir,..::) *—• ’
a-’ P.:. 4"’-u.;L-. M { .
Groceries, _.. Bacon, Lard, ' •
flt'l ll
Give m-u'lWl!;' ,o B. F. BOMAR. / •
March 28)T88Ba-4fd;..■»:/::< s .rO-.- <-,,/ ■ , /.
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from and ai'er MteiUy B'AJ, »U *upplle. purchased
..,, *1; pAy.store will V e FeD ‘ ftr, Y ol ,the citv C/ >
Fise of Charge, by a trusty Porter,
Employed express'y for that purpose.
r z24th
WJfhavs 'th4pto*cwre<ta announce to our cuat©
merfl that we are
>Jf nj fiAn<»ni»axo ' 1 cur •< •■ T ’■
no .t ill 's bn« ; . O r it;>nOprfltMc<qf.p : -, j • f
Spring'■& Snmmer Goods.
t 8 3 D 14 3 H 3 3 3 fl
, AT OUR STORE
ilir-X Joebhnig ,e>.,a ,T r .1
' Alabama j -Street, ->
:i ,mi l :.) i ..pw.b ,■•.••• <t!.- ) i. ( , z .r z ■ ■
Comprising a large and general assort mon t of ,(Jood% sq
whi< hate MMpectfully twrhe giMiatt .srU<« .of tbqsa
wlfthii g to buy. mowing all that we are dotermined to
’’ ; MeW«a<i (l<V4iir. port in ImMdfog up .faNtacihi and thn. .
m ni) • i -L.-- <:A '■
We take this opportunity pf returning uo«r »thanks
» 'td Mit M'-rMw awl custoruurH for tho very libera) pat*
m*M|m*Mflt<MKt*<J upon uh, and hope Dy <:l<-ae porwonai
czMKwaiun to the interests of our patrols to merit
.continued conlldnucc and patronage-
r. ■, t . . r, J4).WI)Y A CO.
I ts'jH ..di u lilw II J<d:wß J'.r !!<;:{ H L. ~|j Zf ji
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.A'm.Y.XTA, GrA.., APRIL 5, 1866. -
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ATLANTA, «EORWIA.
Thursday Morning, April 5, 1806.
INJQWS FKOxU THE STATES,
GEORGIA.
ShJ-s the Augusta Constitutionalist:
‘Anqilier of Augusta’s oldest; ujpst ,esti
iu»b4e citizens has passed frptn tbo pf
his earthly labors, Mr Joseph Wheeltf dMfd
in Brooklyn, New York, at the residence of
-bis daughter, on Saturday, the 24th of March,
in the seventy-ninth yetr Of' his’Ajfb. The
deceased left this city for Brooklyn last'kttih'
and was'stricken with paralysis shortly after
bis arrival in that city.” '
The same paper says: “The furniture stdlen
from ths Christian Chapel, a.few weeks back,
was, we learn, recovered yesterday, through
the exertion's of the Chief of Police, Johdi A.
Christian, and the countiy constable, . Jatues
R. Tant. The affair will undergo an invaati
gatidii. ' J *■«.■*
Again, we learn, from the sama paper, that
the remains of Mr. Caldwell, who was drown
ed from a steamer at the wharf a Yew weeks
since, were recovered some distance below
hero yesterday,
Messrs; Theo- Blois & Co. have sold out
the entire printing establishment of thk'- Sa
vannab ,o ; .§x of th?
Herald. The paper is now styled the a Daily
News and Her?Jd. ; ... i :
Some rowdies- werA arrested jp Savannah
On Sunday night for creating a disturbance.
ALABAMA. • Jji- ;A
A ;T>es?el has arrived; at the > port of Mobile
constructed entirely ant of >. .. >. -•* f
_ ■ . . ;,: ■'■ ; ' < <
The Mobile Advertiser and Register says:
“Private VVm, Thompson, a member of the
16tb regiment stationed at this place, mur
dered one of bis comrades on FricLay night,
at the camp mehr -the cityl The murderer
, went to the tent of his victim and .delibe
rately sh<A him through the head with aitaurt
ket. Thompson was caught coming 1 out of
the tent after the gud Was' aYShhafged. 1 He
hid ftireitetfed previously to kill The'-man,
but for what, cause is yet unknown. The
totiidiiw u.iinder acrest, and wiil jcuJ.eiby
court martial. ,
A lad 12 years, of gge was brought into,
the Mobile City Court on Saturday as a va
grant.
- 'TJ*y &ra organising: a Chamber oJ Com
merce in Montgomery.
The Montgomery Mail says : A considerable
row tyas kicked, up on Saturday night last, at
att' wuctjoii on Cadet *.afiPSV 4 ik party
of soldier, end uegioes. We are informed that
a negro insulted a Federal so.dier while the
auction was going on. whereupon the soldier
brought to bear a,‘Sln>g shot” upon pie face
<«f n«gro,4elli«g him io ; tiia>iuM> ■btuising
him a good deal. The house was filled with
negroes at the time, who immediately “took sip
the fight” against the soldiers, four in number.
The solars; drear tljpir arpj? ast d comeiencpd
firiugA;he negroes seiz-d'bncKbats and mane
a charge, and, having numbers on their side,
forced a retreat on the part of the soldiers, sbn
darkies following them closely, and f ouring/in
; of b- icks,.sticks, & \
we learn, were driven’frdm'lbe’field, ana dne
or two of them were roughly bandied, the dir
kies remaining masters ot the situation. The
disturbance created considerable excitement
on Com t street, but fortunately,nobody was is- .
, v>j , tn , J3A
It will be seen from the following ordjer,
that Private John Berry, Co. D. 58th Illinois
regiment, charged with killing Mr. CharkwA.
Clapp, has been acquitted : (
. Heat; Qrs. Dep't of Alabama, »>
TobwGS Moßi f
General Orders, ) * ! -
No - L f
Before a General Court Martial, convened at
Montgomery, Ala.; by virtue of SpeeiaFijrdhrs,-
No'. 11, HattM Head Quarters Disttlet of Ala' •
bama. January 21, 1£66, W? 8 arraigned'' ajnd
tried Private John Berry, Co. D* Sfith JJliniois
regiment. Charge—murder. “Not gtitlty.”}
The proceedings; ifitidipg rtriti Acqniflal of
■ Private Jbhfi Berry, Co' D", 58 h Iltihois Tegi
rneut, by the General . Court-Martial are appro
ved, and Private John Berry will be immtkjH-
By order Brevet Gen. Chas. Woods. ,O;
Fiit.b. 11. Wilson, A, A. Q... o
sfitfcciriiii * TEtEtelil
»■> .-•■ ■ - rwrw >aaq
New York, April 2.—A Washington spec
iiHt 'eays: The House Mil/tqry/.QppjnHtee
have instructed Gen. Schenck to report; ttf
■ibe.Hoßse today,tbebUldorutha retwganiza
tion of the army. It does not change the
.Veteran Reserve..Qorps. to be consolidated
ten Vegiirfedtr, offi
cers hereafter appointed to shat divison are
:to be Wounded volunteers It omits the 2d
regiment of colored cavalry, and reduces the 1
colored infantry regiments from ten' to eight.
It favors officer,g.of the line and in the field,
x.
. where with increase! pay and perquisites.—
The pay ot Brigadier Generals on duty in
Washington ■is - $5,435 75 cajh, and forage
Wdrth : sß33', cf 6 269 75 per annnm in trion
t,ia
A bi'lds now befope the Military Commit 4 -*
tee asking increased pay for Generals Meigs,
Dyer and Townsend of sl,2l4,’'•per year each
making tjfiejt pay $7,439,7.7, It will be report--
ed adversely.
•JPH? ©**. »<«MMed.. ; tha|-.,ttrß resolutions
guaranteeing tbe Meitfeiin loTttw’wln jJass the
House of Representatives. The opponents of
theimeastire concede that much. It is under
stood that a number of members will rote tor
it for the purpose of giving Napoleon to un
derstand ibis country is in earnest in regard
to jiW indorsement of the Repuolicof: Mexico.
Ttfefr-yotei,' in some instances,' will be given
for the measure in the hope tfiat, with its
passage iu tfie House, take the
hint, and withdraw from the country. It is
understood that, after its passage in the low
er House, it will be held in- the Senate to see
whether the French Emperor l will take the
hint without further action by Congress. ,
Both. Gpngrejagpd .lh,p Resident are very
determined and positive in their opposition
to the Imperial Mexican
is no disposition to bring on • any- serious
complications with Napoleon, there is a de
igtiiu.Awi*i<W.>to.'d(i somirihixigAbfet will show
him that this country will, not submit to titty
.da.ubfo dealing or double course; ,pf|. bi| part,.
For this reason, the ypje will be decided in
,lbi) Houstt.'’’TWactlw 1 of the Senate will
depend upon Napoleon’s action after the low
er House gives him a aecidßTfiintfi/ibe pas
sage of ths.uipa+ury>ifl, |i,at body.
Mrs, Jeff. Davis is understood to be en
route to Washington, in hopes of obtaining
permission to visit her husband in hls'prison
at Fortress MoOron. She will probably ar
rive in cmiiptiny of A; H. Stephens within a
day or ho. , ' '
The Finance Committee of the flenate haaj<f
tb Feuojjt Jim so calted Load bill in
prdcDefyfhe Wine ffUAjie *ibitt s it passed the
Hau sit. The repor t x.ill .Wphahly fie made
to dny,", Ab effort was made'id the- Summits
uUI rtrll b.,j. 4j.’rti i4.K: ;>giml
wt | ,4ft i
tec to modify it, btit failed. It is considered
by a majority of the Commjtiee to bo harm
less as it is, and therefore best to pass it with
put amendment.
Nsw York, April 2-A Washingto#
special say J: The vote on the Civ 1 Itightg
Bill will be postponed till Wednesday, owing
to the absence of Senators to attend the fu
neral of Senator Foote.
The World’s special says: A number of
persons have been called here by the prema
ture announcement that the rewards for
arrest of the conspirators were about to be
j>aid. No decision in that respect has been
arrived at by the Government.
To-day’s National Inti-lligencer says there
is a report here that the Governm -nt has in
terfered with the proposed celebration of the
colored people in Richmond on the anniver
sary ofthe capture of that city; on the 3d
inst. We have the best authority for saying
that neither the President nor General Grant
has interfered in the matter in any ffirnner.
The subject is entirely within the control of
Genetai ferry, who is a man of safe judg
meftj t on the ground, knows best
what to do w the premises. He is authorized
to act prudently i'n the event of any unneces
sary or illegal distnrbances of the piece on
either side.
New'York, April 2'—The new steamer City
of Paris, Captain Kennedy, which left Liver
pool at. noon on the Slst and Q leenstown on
the -22(1 es Marob-arrived here ibis morning.—
The etaaamriSeatland: lelt Liverpool ifor New
York siuwjtaneously with the City of Paris.—
Tbe.Hecla arrived at Liverpool on the morn
ing ot th.- 21st.
In the House Earl E. Groeevenor gave no
tice that an the second reading of the Reform
bill, be would move an atnendmanl, declaring
it inexpedient to dismiss the bill until- the ,
' House has befote it the entire relorm- scheme.
contemplated by the Government ,v
‘i Sir W. Hyatt also gave uQlice of an amend
ment to prevent the bill taking effect ufoil
provision is made for the distribution of soap.
The Times says. Lord Staley will second -
Grosejenor’s amendment, and predicts inde
pendent support for jt, and hopes it is not foo
late for the Government to bring forward a
better bill.
The Morning Post believes the amendment
will prove the death-blow to the Minisfoy.
. , The Drily News tuid Star regard the move
ment as nothing but opposition td re'orm, ahd
says the Conservatives dare nbt more directly
attack the measure
Palis foil-grams of the 20th to the Daily Teli
egraph report, on good authority* that Head
Centie Stephens bud just arrived in Paris, hav
ihg been in Scotland. . ..
The Conference on (hi Prinoipditiea held a '
Becou'd tbeetieff at<iP*ris oa the.l6i<h.
The Corps Legislate, after rejecting another
proposed >imendment'’to _ the press laws, dually
adoj)t?rd foe entire address te 17.
’ Boores firmer ; 68f 670. , l-
A Vienna telegram assorts that declarations
of a reassuring character halve been received
from Berlin, and apprehensions of war have
been thereby removed. It is stated that the
Gijrtnan Convention had been adhered to. The
London Morning Post believes this statement
to »e unfounded, and that the relations con
tinue to be critical. 1 s
;t New York, April 2,—The extra Conard
steamer Tripoli left Liverpool on the 20th,for
this, port Tiw following ta.a summary ot Iter
advices:
In thfo House of Commons, the Irish Attor
ney General denied that the Lord Lieutenant
has stated be apprebßoded a Fenian invasion, i
Severaldanff owners bad applied for permispion
to arm and drill their tenantry; but the 1 Gov
ernment refuged its consent, feeling perfectly
able to afford .every protection.
In view of the latest advices frourJamafoa,
the Timed admits that frightful and unjustifi
able crueittee. were committed.
The German Journals continue to represent
■tfth relatiohs of Austria and Prussia as. very
threatening. Preparations for war are pro--
gM&mg ou buih-eides. 1 d I). A A.SI
In the French Legislatif, a proposition for ins
creased u>6 p'eb'file and press was
rejettßd rhy tuvnle _«f> 29fifla filf: ?>;
Jlemphis, A.pril I.—A letter from Sunflower
'COiiAty/MiSeiaefopf/vays A negro on Gdneral
. jEorrptM’s plantation, jybifo assaulting his negro
Bick yfiie jesfirday, wfc < With
Forrest. ‘ ‘ J
The negtd di-rfoa lesifo attempted ttf
killJßqrrejt, who, after receiving a wound in
ttfg Wafoß',-seizvfi MffWttlPMnW '-tie negrd. '
-J'ofrystga.ve himself up to, the-Sheriff,.
Tbfe fibgrbes ob the plahtatidn k just.ify the '
General in Killing,ti)e negro.
_ Sayanrah, April 1,— Ex.-Secretary Yulee of
‘ Flbfriia'/has tfoefl rri+Airfd JPulaß ( s
I kj+n4,jAilW e fW4> a f/lk ) f -i i ...u> >.vj .z v i
2,—Senate.—The gals
leries were’crowded ' to-day;’ in expectation,
of action on the President's veto, but the subn*
jeet will not be called up until Wednesday.
out amendment. +* l! '- ■ mJ)
1' House.--Tim session wm cbdSnified In the
introduction of bills without general interest,
which wqm taforred to appropriate commits
tees. ’ 1 " ‘ ' i•
llartfobd,’ Conn., ’April ‘ ii 'l pi In.—The
English ticket leads in this eity', "where the
name of Hawley is being scratched by many
Republicans; i '
Rio Janeiro,.Feb. 20.—A battle hits been,
fought Without deqissiwa, results, between the
Argentine qnd T?‘arag)iayah armies. There
wpa joss on both sidps.
jf ew Yoak, March 29.—G01d ‘ dpefaed at
128 ls 4 and closed at 127 l-2a127 SA. I
i|li.SoJlbagl?!!l,IMi4o'‘«W 1 Mi4o'‘«W
.■!' :-.::■*.•••— - V■
- BjmaLjr Tuckbh.—Hon., Beverly pucker,
of Virginia, who/it will be-remembered wps
embraced' in the Proclamation of May last as
one of the aiders and abettors witb Mf.' Dp
vis, Mr. Sanders, and Mr. Clay for the assas
sination of Mr. Lincoln, is now in Paris. In
a letter dated March 12th, be discourses thus
■ if tlfc President’s first veto tn-essa’ige: -* <-
The principles and spirit, of this masterly
Executive message commend themselves to
‘‘tfle’eiidbVsertfeht of if iff palfftrt Within, and
every rational man without, the country.—
Private grievances, even though they have
'eu+nrihat+d in-oeerous and unjusvesßc, Should
be forgotten in admiration for the stupendous
achievement that fias cruifoea out, as it were,
at one blow, the purposes of a. wicked party,
seeking politically to oppress, and personally
to degrade; the white people of eleven sover
eign Slates. The end of bitter, disappoint
ment must be chewed by those who. were the
■■'iuibdts !f the awful Wkrfare‘of sections that
has deluged a land with blood, and made the
graves ot a moiety of a vast empire ‘‘ .heave
but as some passing waves.” They have
sowed the whirlwind and they must reap the
storm. .
For myself, albeit I must seek a home in
some foreign land, and must yet live, per
haps foreverj without the protecting ajgis of
that grand old.Commonwealth I love so well,
1 shall ever, as a Vtrgiuian, look ,with filial
aha''iifffotionate ititercst to’ ail ' ftfat touches
the future honor and happiness of her noble
'peopte, 'arid shall cherish in' my' ‘hehrtj in all
its fullest ft>?cef, the beautiful and solacing
truth.”
Appointments.—Henry Marsh," a soldier,
has beetf'nppoinfed Postmaster at Muncie, In*
drana, vied SI Wfctsoh. i; - n ’
Mrs. Brown, the widow of an army Cblonel,
has been appointed Postmistress of Logans
poetjlfidianrt.; The, .aijpoinunent'; was made
by a peremptory order pf the President.
Colonel John Henry, of 4 the fob.’, O|iio Cav
alry, has been appointed Consul to
Canada.
1 >oa < —■:■ ~ -■W »,*3 '.I -—T- «ls I
Tax on Markle Slabs,---TheCommissioner
Os Internal Revenue has decided that ‘ the
WatWe sl«tfo»'Used-is tlia-mimcfiLCMre of fur
niture may bo deducted from the fifiWtbedflt#- .
Li tfole, proViifod a duty; bad: J}ee»
paid thereon. The cost of the glass plate may .t
i alm be deducted from the value of-fha finish
-1 cd looking-glass if .the tax bad been paid. uu
‘ the tattfo." ' ;
, -:)r /.?V "• ‘.>'l uuU
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ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
NEW FURNITURE STORE.
GEO. I». r.i VZEK,
Peachtree Street,
Atlanta ....i.geopgia, ,
(Over Eddleman’s Shoe Store,)
DKALER IN AWb KINDS OF
FURNITURE,
MATTRESSES,
LOOKING GLASSES,
Ang all other goods li> this line.
Orders soUcitod Ladies and Gentleman are invited
to call and examine the st.ick to s e If It I-not the
cheapest In the market. Will be undersold bo nebodv.
marZO—tf J
A. J. MCALISTER,
WITH
GEO. P. FRAZER.
TSE undersigned would respectfully Inform his
friends and Acquaintances that he is now connected
with the above where he will be happy to see
them and sell them Hnything in the Furniture iine.at as
low flgurp? as can be had in Augusta. Macon, and adia
cent cities The stock is large and well assorted, and of
tire latest styles. Give me a call anl Judge for your
•elVeabefore purchasing elsewbore-.
mar2o-tf A. J. Me A LISTER
WELLBORN & BELLAH,
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
P4>aclitree Street, 1
Atlanta .Georgia.
IN store,
■j 1b " E* tra rinn Bacon Hntns,
-■- Vr""'" In Cases Quo Family Lard,
- Lara in Ke-js.
. Racon,
Vi-Ur.
Sugar, :
Coffee,
Weeding Hoes, 1 A
~ , ~...... Nalls, . ..... .
. Long Handled Shovels, ' '
Coff-e Mills;
I ,i Cotton. Cards,
Shoes and
Hats,
■ a i 2 Fine Concord Bngglss,
> -1 Fino.Barnuebe, ... . ..., ? .., 1
100 bar-Jh Lime,
■ IQOb ibs Hook and Eye Hinges,
Faptory
Augu «ta Shit tings.
We a r e prepared 'to* receive obrftorage or foi* sale all,
kind, of . *
Merchandise, Cotton, Tobacco A Producie
of every deeoriptiou. mar22’-2w :
L. G. PIRKI.E. W . j. HtJMOWj
PIRKLE & HUDSON,
GKNERzkL
Auction and Commission Merchants,
Corner Maeietta and Peaebtree Streets,
.A.'tlxi.nta ; i.. . Cite ox* (fid..
eW'Vttl give prompt attenti ’n tn any businsss en
trusted to us Regular sue days. Tuesdays, Thursdays
end ratir days- Auction gvery night
marM—3m WM. M. HULL, Auctioneer;
Jos. t. King. sam’l t. atk|n.
KING- & ATKIN,
(Late df Knoxville, Tenn.,)
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
7f : • . AND .
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
No. 1 Winship Block, '
Pcachtrae................................ Strest,
ATLAKTA, GKORGIAI
mar!4—3m ’ *•’ • \ 1 :
-ir t
isitl Mt -4«-sn'>Jl®GKyvouo»:<«s-- 4s . y, ;
Oi J :
J. 1 O 30,000 lbs Iron, assorted,
97 boxes.Tohacc >. medium and fine.
a:> • -Bslg»C, U>»e,F.-pft>r; ofoiriir.Tei,.-
•-,U. Stewart's Syrap.-tas., far. "
' ; ■>■ - i KING & ATKIN. - :
rn A i.i .;•■ ■■>■; t ; j; / ; ■
The Cede of Georgia,
FOR SALE BY
J. J. Jfc S. I?. RICHARDS,
11 ri *4 .i 1 ' ■ . • •. J-. ■ ' . ? :i >1 •f*
Bank Block, Alabama Straet. J '
|{ Atlanta, Ga, March so, 1866-ts
( ' ■ 5 1 ■
:*:*q .‘J<s 'WOT'MCE*: ';'■<<« j ,
Having removed my place of business from Mwlistta
M ■-I u:t . . ■ rtreotta
MY NEW COACH SHOP.
On Prynr street, opposite thi Tattersail's, wheW I am
.1: ■ ■ .prepare* to make . -f.mj '
Coaches and Wagons,
of all descrip* ions on short notice. Haring the best and
most cbmtnodlods P .int Shop in thb city; I am prepar
i ed to renovate Coaches of all styles. I have a fine
article of
Buggfcs amt Wagons for Sale
Give me a call;.' - ; I'-J. ’
■>>> w Om-atidalfo . ... ;
■ l-- 1 , Ju front qf Tattersall.
fehlS-Sm . A. T. FINNEY.
~i ■ ■ - ■■ t■ • ■-■ - t<>
■- *. Wnsor. »». M. a, outtacKSLroßD
W. G. SHACKELFORD, ■ ‘ l ''
(Lat* Gilliland, Howell 4 Co., Charleston, S?C.,)wlth
WILSON & SHACKELFORD,
iNtinmissiou Nterchahts, :
HOLESAtE GROCERS & GENERM. PRODUCE AGENTS
Keystone Buildin?, : '’’i- -:v«
Whitehall Street..-...Allanta, Georgia*
/X3TCONSINGMENTS SOLICITED.“ 6»
Rbfkrenqks—Hon. J. T. Hefln, Selma, Thurbtjr
A Co.. Mobile, -41a. k , Jones & ■ o . Rome,
Castell. President Atlmiti NhMobal Dank; OamMe de
Sterling. >t«Unta. Qa; W. IL GiUiland, Qbwl Btou,S.
C; Jennings, Thomlinson & Co., Charleston, 8. <b; ;
French & Co. Nashville. Tenn.; H. TompkiDß & Co.,
Nash rille, T<mn : Tapp, KentfcAy A Walsn, Louis vl le,
Ky.; a ter & -Brother, Louisville, Ky., W. W. Ramsey
A Co.. Augusta. Ga. feb2B 3m
$200,000 on One Risk
Taken by the safest and moat reliable
Insurance Companies
la America; backed toy over 1
$13,000,00 0
Cttbli Capitul and AHieets!
fcOSSKS PROMPTLY ADJUSTED.
Kwt.s Reasonable.
, JOHN C, WIUTNKR,
At McCamy A Co.’s Drug Store,
Alabama street,
marl3-Im Atlanta, fro.
J. L. WINTER. I o. W. WIMBR, : RJ‘it
Montgomery, | Late qf Atlanta
J. L. WINTER & CO.,
Wholesale Grocers, Forwarding,
xxb <
Commission Merchants/ '
97 Commerce Street, Montgomery, Ala,
Goods lent so ni, either tor Forwarding or on Con- 1
slgmnnht, will receive our personal attention.
Ward—Bai .< . . ... ,
B. MTKADMAM. J. 11, SIMMONS, L. P. THOMAS, J&.
STEADMAN, SIMMONS &> CO.,
G E N ER A L
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
’• ANO WOO LX AIN DKALKRB IN
■
Xxrr<Aeiai'ie»i »m<l J?i*odtx;cod
J •' .Mjj/ *j 1.-: ■t.. * •.jlj.ji
Norcrou*. building, cor- tVhlUhall and Marietta Streetfl,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
mart)— 3m
v'.l fin,: lt) U , u - ; -. i iM
NO. Sl9.
ri’./lM A’ » lAV.-Sreex
, yrofb.ssional Cards.
——————— , 7 *.' (Pt hlft I
W. L. GOLDSMITH,
Attorney at Law, Atlanta. Ga.,
Office ut Cfty firift-wlfo foACrdibary. ’ ’
Refcre to Ho n . Joaaph H. Lumpkin. Athene, G»,, Roa,
W.n, Hope Hull, AU»»s,Ga...H»n. Warren Aiken, Car
tersvihe, Ga., Hon. Wm. T. Wolford, Cartersville Ga
Hon.e L. J. flartrnli, Wm. Eaxird, Jared I, Whitaker, Al’
lanta, Ga., Hon. M. A. Chandler, Decatur, Ga., J. B. Mew
grt, Esq., Stone Mountain, Ga. reb27 Btn
THOMAS M. NORWOOD,
(Ot lato firm of Norwood, Wilson * Lester,),
Attorney and Cflanwlovat Luw,
SAVANNAH, GA. ' !
Office over Bank of Savannah. feM3-3m
PROB’ESSIONAL GAUD.
DR. W. T. GOLDSMITH,
TT AVING partnan-ntly Incited In the city of Atlanta,
_LI offers hi, Profecalonsl service! bi the I.Hixons
He cap be found at the Drugstore of Me-srs. Taylor
& Ball, on Whitehall street, opposite the old Go.'mgta
Railroad Bank. maria—Lra
mkdioax q ajr-p. A ~
DR. W. T7BROWN,
HAVING located in the city pf Atlanta, would say
to she Bick and afflicted, that he isl : prepared- to
treat all f irms of d|«eafl«, bpth Acipe and Chronic. Hjs
remt-dies are safe, flure and effl acioufl ITie fIUCC0 w ß : fn
the treatment <Jf the ftsll >whig dwetubfl bast be.en cuch aa
tQ guarantee speedy and effectual relief Diaoepflia, Dit-;
eMea of rtie Liver, Dytenlefy, Dropay, boro
fqia, _ 1
«ij?-Speciaf attention given to the treatment of Small-
Pox.
Syphilifl, In Its various forms and stages successfully
treat-d and cure gnamutded Ina) caara.
Offl<w-*At Drug Stpre of G c,.Douglas & 0 • , (form
erly Tinney & Winter,) corner or Pfcaclitree and Wftßon
"treats.; Kooma-corner of Deeatur and Ivey streets. .
feb4-6m
~HENRYP. FARROW J
Attorney at Law and Solicitor in Equity
: ATL.ANTA, »KOK«4A, .. .. i
AND Commissioner fqr oouth Carolina, Tennessee
and Alabima, to attest Deeds; Power of Attorney,
and aH other p 'pers executed w|tUip the State of
Georgia to be u«ed or record'-d In either of trie.Sa States.
Will always be-found in his office during bu si neat
hours. Prompt and strict attention will b given to all
usinesfl confidod to him.
Offldeon.Whitehall street, oyer IJolhrorkS Hut Store.
fob 3—3 m
~ DR, ED WIN S. RAY,
.illers his Professlo”*! ■ services to the
.- . I ' .. Public. j ■
When not pfofisi.lonalty ongned he may be f<Mn4
day and right, M hi« ofllce. Q'i Whitehall sheet, over
Wholesale House of Howard Evani & Co.
Atlanta Ga ,
*Dr.«eo. G.Belir
HAVING located tn Atlanta, Ga., Will devote bla at
tention exclusively to the practice ot Medicine
mo'-Stthtery! ;
Office,, (for the present) at Mrs. White’s Boarding
House, rear of the City Hall and opposite the “Bollvieu
House” ~ j
B. R. STROWC, ~
Banker and Broker,
In Ulenphtird it Chfoulnx’s Building,
Whitehall Street Atlanta, Georgia.
GOLD and SILVER, UNCURRENT MONEY, EX
CH -N‘vE. STOCK and BONDS bought and sold. j.
febls—Bm
ATLANTA ADVERTISEMENTS.
T. F- K. G.
■ ■...! I'll.' . 3 .:, ; ■.y L, c:(.l .;
PURE Drugs, Medicines and Chemicals.
McCAMT * CO.
OTLB, Prints, Varhlshen and-Dye Stuff.,
. . McCAMYAt CO,
«TINBOW Qtateand MttyjO c d ■. ,-... ,
W McCAMY * CO.
pROPHVL-iOTLC Field .nd
■ -- - . . ; , .... ■' .. ■■ ■■ :. :■. . ;
SOZODONT, Sterling’s Atebrxwlo, Burnett’s Oocofake,
Night Blooming Cerus and Lubin’s IDrtratte.
• !ttn'i !. > ,-r
i \T ARD,-Cognac, RdchiMelfotl R G. Brandy.
utwtw, . Mccahv v.-
ri'WLDEN’ff Flattr Extracts and HelnrbbM>s Hemid|e<.
t-A McCAMY 4t vo., ;
OLPE'S Soheldam Schnapps, Bt. Ctolx and Ja-
.brCiuß ; •I- 1
rpHF.,l«to.t “Jimmy Pick,”.,foo oldest “Bourbon”
I ever known—B years old.
“ XeCARJ *4O.
FINE ossortment shaving. Toilet, Tooth, Efasfoe,
Barber, Bar and Castile Soaps. ■ , '. ■ - ; j no.
MoVAMY «fc CO.
‘1 pAIB Dyeq snd Hair Bectorers. r -r
--rpnUSSES, Supensary Bandages,, Abdoumal Stop
x Shoulder and Uterine Braces
z ' ‘ fflcU AM Ydk <3O.
• " ■“'■••■’ , ' I •• •'■■ ■' .. . !
Garden seeds. ; <
MeCAMY A CO.
' ■ ■' tn. • 1 f | '
FINE Chewing Tobaccos,.
J. A Smith’s Vi., Crumpton’s Va., Funny South,
Edmund’s C O. C. Half Dluml < a’Kornia, Gold
Roll, and other brands. McCAMY «& CO.
TYRQNOKO Smoking Tobacco, - l '
Vr Maccoboy, i-cotch aud Rappee Snuffs,
"Wholesale and Ttetail
! czj.;/n i O>* , ( .. r
T. F. K. G.,
i't>3 m.V’x.i Ji'??:) x 1
AL* PAM A STREET,
i ? XWiliH .-.1 Jl |X> I* '
.. At1anta,,........ ........... Georgia;
marcbl 2m
CLOTHINC r CABBI<VJERES
■’ CLOTIIH, TIOSIETIYy
■ .(Cellars,. ■.; I-.., •.. ~ -. Shirts, . ...
Sewing Machine Needles Gldfos,
.’.-■■i'-oßCftris,-,-,: o I .e;-. ~,v Syard-dte - . .
Suspenders, Drawers,
Vestings, NCck Tlrt,’ - ’ ‘ • 1
.1 Tallors’.Xrimmlnga,. , Trunks, , .
Valises'. Umbrellas,
. r -Gents’TnrnishlngGoods, H«nkerchl«Ts.
Wo are prepared to open.foe SPRING SEASON with
a stock of
Ktl ■ •-I .1 . (>:■■■■ ■ . .. . ■
KEIDY-MADE CLOTHING,
Manufactured front New and Choice Fabrics, and of un
equaled extent, variety and stylo. The
Merchant Tailoring Establishment
>oi‘ . V? •
, . . Cbutaips all tho choicest producta of
SKA3ONABJLE VABp? FABRICS,
well as from which wo aro prepared, tp
m\ke Garments to order, in the mont e egant stylo.
fi&rfG« «tle n’f'b from a dutunoe dtwiriug u> order f om
have Samples of Goods sent by mail, on applica-
Our prices sliu.ll t><» ns JLowv
As any house in the trade. < », ’
HERRING A LEYfithv,
inarlß-3m Glass PrCntj-WhltehiJl street.
SPRING MILLINERY f
fiKSWt. KNOX,
Übs just a splendid lot of
Aiillinery Goods, „
For spring and scmmer wear,
Confrfflting of i w
BounetN, HM«' Wld»w«’ Unpn, Hoy’«r
Caps, l<il)bon« t . Flow*™,
Which ”h* for mloat the LOWESTOftTI PRICKS.
Call.and eXHpiine her go da un Whitehall street,
ndfttiooK’E Hrttyto^'an !
Pattoi-n BiuJUft-fir MHUgore. »u»u 27 2w
... • .' .1 | ■•’.)} !•* >•••.:. • -.• ::.s '
Hh.altorcil pqnptiiutiQßfl Heqt<»re4by, .tfßtaibehl’fl Ex
tract Buchn. \
i
, buoy Ja Da* x.ifoiteqs ihiill ,«uri j
♦ ♦
.MOJSI»:i.) eATKA.ITA
woK ban q»rfT
I eriwo
; iu) Ji .rt.'iluiovai H ,asi» M i aM
DRY GOODS,
teau» t,itl ■gniilina »vi-,eaoa <>)
• : IIJI A -r.O .: ;0 cinfyuflp fine ,«l.fon ,h»lf
■ |fc '' T ’l '' l - y 'foi'tw »nnlq fine ,teunifoq <n>w
GROCERIES,
'■ iW H.'.f ’Tiniovoi) fin/, anointjlu.i ,5
And Generali ' " '
' “'•.•osq OBJ iQfclcesr 0,1; o.
Commission Merchant,
And dealer in ail., q
"CdDJiJenoD 3*no
KINDS OF
• 1 ' "> '■ '■"■(‘’ ■■l fo/sa oa t .te .toern
Oppositeßoavk»»>Oortier, n vnT
p ' f"--''! '■•> »Vfl**j3oitf Ort I ,£rtA( nJ
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Staple and Gainey
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DRY GOODS,
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Consistnig In part of,
DoLalnes.
figured Alpaccat, l,l: ' I t'llrtl'fo < i;.
II ■>. ‘ ! Prints ts rib jraaes, pall xi . ...
Bleached and Brown Domestic,
Bleached rind BrownWUMlY 11,."/
A splendid lot of Jeans
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LADIES’ M MW.
A isrgn Jot Genii’ «ni{.Lii9ei v !*)•»M»d ogbJUlf
Gentlemen's and I>(11 oh’ Glove*.
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Dry Good.
Per turnfry andPotnadts,
HARDWARES CROCKERY
Hootm mid SR«»o«,
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Sugars, I’Marn » "»0.- £
toffee, .Sai, -, n’l.,;, ■ > J
W ‘jhour,
Corn Ml’fT,
Soda.
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Copperas.and in facteveryihfakln the wiy otireJm
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Exchange GootU •
for all kinds of Produce- Coms itiid• ric'fti'An'H-vo
Butler. Eggs, Oh-ekena,-Bwen. Lord, Meal. Corn.Po
taea.TMrh.r.undPruitlfyou want to, sxcbwnge for
Goods or Groceries.
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FOR SA I. Ifo
150 Choice COOKING STOVES,
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Among which may be fodnd the fotfovHhg I H‘dieiiir ilto v e
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Also, a complete atock of ~ ; r rtw ~ ■,
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House Furuishiog Goods,
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CUTLERY, &c.,&0.
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20 Doz Lanterns—Rail Hoad.
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COUNTRY MERCHANTS,
a a <4A<M Aa<l.A ,ea£-.,i>.d
Ar. respectfully invited to examine tfs very aploadld.
stock at Tin Wju-e.
,F. J«. KICHARDSON,
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sis y.tsl) tAiiaqr;.; ■< .--I >»e,i >anla srtT
OF ATLANTA, ■■ >
Will ,do a general Deposit,
•, Exctiaiigo and CiGUtliQUog Buttiness,
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And will Buy and f«U aUJiindsot a
Government Heeurttieai.
On favorable Terms.
DRIECTORS,
John Rice, President, ’WI W. Clsyfon! ‘ ‘
M S.Rmvweu, ’ S. A. Ikirand, > I- w
John Chiller, . B L Jondfc Uashtw,,
.>.> -J ■ .;,n:-lau'J odd lo
Office for the PM«JI, at the stere ol Messrs
Clayton, Adair & Puree,
NO. IB ALABAMA NTltKrc^.' 5
'..’jan»l—«m-'• • t'.’i •■'■G ■ : q»b
IIEMRY P. SIIACKELFdfiI*.
Formerly ot Atln«a, ®s—with W
H. BLOCK & CO-
, WHOIK»AbE DBALSR* IKI
Pure Bourbon. And Copper Distilled
AVFIISKY.
Wine*«, Ilrandire, Gin, ‘.Ac
No 330 Main StfoiCbetwsen Eighth f Mnth,
Louisville. s W si. Kentucky
Ifauhood and YoTfoffil VI or are regaluud by Helm
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