The Atlanta daily intelligencer and examiner. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1857-1858, October 01, 1857, Image 1

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MMfeBaku BY DUNCAN & LOCHRANE. ERROR CEASES TO BE DANGEROUS, WHEN REASON 'IS LEF FREE JOHN H. ST ATLANTA., GEORGR ^rofcssio^i £^ii"5l|)ii4)s. 6mj |0bgnis4^s< Siliij) JSiiteHigencer & iffipeh DAILY"& WEEKLY. A T. IIAl'KETT. \ « i »itNKV at % I.WV, l(tnf'gtJj,Ueor^li:, ^ in this following countii**: CoUrona, C'!.*Ug. g*, Murray Oilin»*r, WhitfieU, (i'wIgii, Walker, Dadr. Krftrtntt*; Maj. ^ . V' Hi /***-I4. Mari etta, llan*e!I &. Himpson. M • , Jain*** ft* Lawhun, E»q Dablom-ga. Particular attentiuu p*id t >tl*‘ volt cling butincas. May 98, 1857 dawly (JTSIMPKOff—ATT<)KN KV AT • LAW Atlanta. Ororg'a .November H, IF51 dly U Ls rtud'Krgttlnduiik of At lanta Po«t*Offi(r. r J' it r Oflic will be i.jeo fer delivery cf vuLi 1 fr :r. • 5- u. is. until 12 o.—Lai: j urt '.at ; La'f-paa* rerca p. O.’ XLt ‘dmilgoing Wtrl tin W.AA. K. R. will >u baif.p.Hit 7 a. rc.—rf* AilaxLa A La- •jr^tfru uzi is ms. r> K Vt*t«n RaUft-tdi at half* ( I’ 7 f. iu. M^i! Utwf<B tli* and Augarta at ] 4 p. i?i a Au^-ur.,'. *t.-J reread, al £ r. is. ■ 1 ■ • A ) f/OVJ'.'0£~s cy-thed at Mi 1 ?'• - - ;•« r«“3 u 4 ;. is. us J»Iciacd At 6 30 p. a. SVt- iS' i :■ r ■ ; u-31.htxt io tki* off..** ‘ *rk Irip ;t ■ i 1 ‘ t p* 1 L' K.-iire that ti* -• '-r* « -.••.tz it?* u.ai.* t* iuic-t obearred. T. C. HO WALL, i*. M.. Atlar.u, Q a. XZBZCAL SCHOOL—PBEPABAIOBY IO THE COLLKGIATE CODRSR. ~ ' ~ '' *•• ■»' - -■«!■«* as ti* trll'il'MiUj in 2W^ ( larkeA Grubb, DUNCAN & L.OCHRANE i r, aa-i tt/*<n os 'he int cf April, fer (it* abroad. a-idr... U. 1). CAPERS, X D v H, TALIaPEBKO, H D. u^< COMMISSION MERCHANTS. A(r<'DL- for colloctiotiA of ail kiniL Aud Uultrt In TEU3IH UV HUUHC111PVIOM. Daily^jUlligmicor, par annum in advance, 80. Weakly, *' u “ c. itATKH OK AUV1CRTIH1NG. Advertising in the Daily Intelli^oncer will be Imertod at the following rates per r*piaro of b tcn lines. One Insertion, Two “ Three, 11 Four, “ JOB DEPABTHEI7T liibiceot a LAHGK a ■arforticent >A lie L>tt UHIYoESITY OF NASHVILLE. '[’HE r,.;.;C4E I>£PABTM£ST'n«w »*•' T+2.i> ■ . .; tta Tree Pr*:ialc.ary‘ Coens, ,, K.VT, T. EV2,»«Ui. THE t-OLLESU^lB UBPATitBKS. W«t- r: ' y .-^zxkr ir-Hj -ri,CiamuuKrl €«- i.u. SmhMi >■ i lir-.'ei r...ir», »2 ncm is 7.-.;.na- ■■i. la Sxitauts nl Ap'kuluirdT.-aacb:. ;sd 2 ’ Tr^es, Wrma. i -cuESat, -■»*. l« Urc <rf jrVwka. MMrs 'US PLAIfi AND FANCY 60 eta. I One month, $5 00 $1 00 Two, “ 8 OU } 26 | Three " 10 00 i 50 I Pour, “ 12 00 1 76 Six, •• 15 00 2 00 I One year, 26 00 Special contracts will be made for yearly adver Usements oooupying o qnartor, half or whole eolumn. jS#* Advertisements from transient persons must be paid in advance. Legal advertisements publishtjd^t tbo usua j rates. Obituary notieei exceeding ten linos churg ed as advertisements. Annonneingcondidates for offioe, |6 00, to be paid in advance. When advertisements are ordered in both the Dally, and Weekly, 26 per cont. will ho added to the above rates. The privilego of yearly advertisers id strictly | limited to tnoir own imrnediato and regulni | business. Professional Card<> ootoxeoedingsix lines, $16 per annum. Advartisements not speoifiod ns to time will be published till ordered out and charge 1 at regular rates. Advertisements inserted .n the Weekly paper only will be oharged at former rates. roil* v. I AT LAW,- march 6 1*57 SEED BARLkVt T roomed, a £rxt rale anieic ef b*zU rSted. rrkc,|2 ccrkaM. ■A- <i:L CLARKE A SKUBB. *re prepsred to execute in a n? ke manner, erery description Higli, Peters & Co. COIflllSSIOW JCEECHAKT8. r>h\. TUL rvtCUAMX AW1) iAXJt or i f TENNESSEE PRODUCE, COTTON, GHOCJSRCES.aC 1 [ A MAR A. l.OClIRAA E. |_j7<J8A7£| AT l.A ll-Mapin (i> U O. LklliR. D A ”CH, July 13, 1857 M» CLAKCT k QRTTlP Who wants any Bye. r.rtbb j.fc. . .. «•/ <, - . IIaI.IAM M.D.IAIFOKTII— ATTOKJVEX AT LAW—Fairburn, Inii eriitf of Lnoiriima. i*?Azaaan^ r pE7 A«t*l Cewr>« *i Jjun&re* .a tbm OrpnanU 1 ^ ^*^<o®kvj^iy,.VtrmWr2^k, IttT.i ac-! r .. *.»rrt::»’•> it it-* RltUe iJkUd JOXE?, U. lJ , «f JY*«t*OM<Cl6e4«iSh»' ; l TZ'.A’tu. h i, ? t *'~**t ,/ •**--. KiSSD' flDVH Jt- D . BcrMT. A. H CKVA?. M U . feef*MK* of GCJTAVtr a. >077 X !• ;- .l*u*T'.C KaUtia Particul&rattention will be giren tc . I*r - log of Circal&rB, Way Bill., Blank Botes. Bill Eeaai, Blank Deeds, Bank Checks, ^Programmes, Basinets Cards. HANDBILLS, POSTERS, U, We nepoctfolly eoliclt the pitrostge' . . v. frieadrln tbecity and country, uni assume t : ^hatall order* will be promptly a^d jatiiftct'-”: attended to. Com k Grit* Al'ultolama g'troot, (rv. .Ui ut Ih. Jboea * Va.ler. !»»,w.,) Atlanta, Georgia W.IT«hm>K' aey liWel t.r '« Oeorsia Hams. UNUKIUVOOD h HARRIS. Attorneys a l Law, Atlanta, . . O fKICfc on WMt«b»l:<Uf! elry 8tor«. March l2tb,l^t‘ iio>. w. Ii. t’vneBwooi' ; 300 Hacks Meal, r- -^r.i from white com, f ,r loIj HIGH. PETERS. 4 ;-XUH C VOTE X I- 1 T»C'3U. 4 H: VT, M D. LaUjf k#; G71BCSTK. fjLVCT. LV It-* ruc-zui knftdsy tfi CkV,V.» ‘.li fact** art ti- U-arlW -'•AREE 4 IUkius 300 Barrels Flour. Oat, Wanted. :r:r.-.- iRitoc K mavu::; »r* c. ATLANTA, OCTOBEH 1, 1S5; f'antai»eil Hams. ■ '..rK-si cvni Li: *“ Iti'/H, EEIEIiS k ■ 0 M'hiskej : Whiskey! Whiskey PLABKB l 0E7BB *u, ;-.n rmird H i! 1 -1* 1 O'; Additional by the Canada. The Tlmu Buys that from £80,000,000 to £100,000,000 of American stochs is held in London, and suggests the formation of a com mittee of American stock hold, rs to protect foreign stocks from injuries caused by the machinations of siiuculutors in America. A London attorney, named Dean, had ab- j seoodeJ, leaving debts to tbeumount uf £100- 000, including forgeries on a giguolic scale, j Dr. Livingston, the African traveller, nt-1 tended a meeting of the Manchester Colton ■ Supply Association, and in eapl.ining tbo j commercial resources of Africa, suid they ! were well calculated for the cultivation of sa, gar and cotton. Letters have been roceivid from the officers of Lady Franklin's Arctic Kstptdilioa who had reached Paul's river, Greenland. The progress of the expedition exceeds life expec tations formed with regard to i'. Additional steamers had been chartered by I government to carry troops to India. Religions riots had taken place at llellast, j Ireland, in which the Roman Catholics organ- j ized armed clubs to light against the Orange-! men. The British Government had appointed : a commission to inquire into the affair. I Europe and Africa connected by Telegraph. —A submarine telegraph cable, between idus rope and-Africa, was laid on the Srh init. Satterwhite k Co.scircular fays the New York panic had caused much anxiety in the London market. A severe tall had brought forward buyers for Illinois shares. Dr owning of three L.tillos. On Thursday ul'cornoon thre i yc.ing females ; were drowned at N'apanooh Ulster county, j Four girls front Ell rnviile left home Tours- j day morning for a day of recreation. Two of them, Miss Otis, only child of Dr. Otis, and Miss Hunt, were residents of Klloopvillc, one a daughter of Warren Hartshorn, and the otber was Anna, daughter of Dudley Bartlett, Esq., of this city. They to„k the roate to Honk Falls, a favorite resort in the village ofXapansch, where tin- water dashes over a precipice of seventy feet, forming a deep basin beneath. It appears that after parta king of tbeir lunch, throe of them proposed goiog into the water at the foot of the Fails for a bath. Miss Hartshorn declined, accom panying them, saying she w. old remain On the rock? She saw theor past behind a pro jecting rock, and afterwards heard her name called onccjor twice, no doubt for ass istancc Finding they remained a long time, ar.d getting weary of waiting, she commence! picking berries on the brow of the bill. Her companions not makiug their appearance, after a considerable time had elapsed, she conclude) they must have taken another roots home, expecting to be overtaken, and under this impression ebo started forborne also.— Shs did not overtake them, or find them there. The parents and friends of the missing girls felt no apprehension for them till it grew dark, and they came not They then went to the Falls and commenced a search, wben their worst apprehensions were soon realized. ' The body of Miaa Hunt was rescued by her father. It was found floating in a rift. Tbe search was continued through tbh ni bt, and about ten o'clock Urn following morning the body of Miss Bartlett was found, at the bot tom of the deep pit, partly nndsr a rock just below tbe Falls. Tbo body of Miss Otis was not fornd nntll 2 o'clock ou Friday afternoon. It was brought to tbo sutfacc by means of a stoat book and.line, thrown iu exactly at the foul of tbe Falls, where the water dashed It was conveyed to . AS L ' BooU'Bincicry Corner of Whitehall and Alabjr,. ATLANTA.GEORGIA DR. L. J. ROBERT. .Medical Si Surgical Practitioner, Marietta, . . . •>. Georgia. Office at hisrcaideacc. mouths old, and she has ou an average ten nt each litter and eleven Jitters during the year. As eat b of her young begins to procreate when it is six months old, five of her litters have been breeding for a longer or shorter period before the year is out, and it is thus c-alcuinted that on an average the progeny of ! uf “ single pair - of rats equals 370 a year. : Rats may be very useful as scavengers in cer tain localties, but they also destroy a vnst amount of property. There nre only two public rat pits in the city, though there Are u number of private ones. At the principal of the public pits which is kept by Harry Jennings, there are i ti an average?!vc hundred rats killed every week or all together 28,000 a year. Those who keep pit? p»v six pence each for all rats brought to them. The rats are caught by professional rut catchers, or by stable boys, l> itoher boys and others. There are only four professional rat catches in the city- one of these catchers on an average fortv, rates every night To do this they use certain oils which nt* tract tbe vermin. Sometimes they use ferrets, but they do not thrive in this country. One gentleman, who brought thirty lerrets to this country within n twelvemonth, has now only one alive, al! the rest having died of convul sions. Induced by climate or some local cause. Most of the rats are of the larger brown Norway species, though oceas'oaaUy » ves sel arrives wi th a host of Ih" black kind od boon).—Xew York Sun. Wallace & Robinson commi'ssioVmerchants, AND DEALERS IX T Y. N .VESSEL I'ROUP C E! SAVANNAH MEDICAL GLLGE, ATLANTA STEAM MILLS G, J. WIUGHT, Attorney at L Albany r. I ETEE New Stock Coming In Virgin. Wfciikti i‘J rwportftilT WM A. HARRIS. Attorney n \ L laabclla, Worth Co.’, Refer* to—Maj. J. L. Harri.*, Mil Hon. A. II. lUmeii, Thomajrillo; Mil O^lethorpa; lion. II. H. Cl'.r'i, Mir W, Duncan, Atlanta. Juno 2 —«i Ijr. LI W , . Georgia. eJgerilie ; [erAlk:’., r. ; cr. J. Cylinder PitiiM, tr« mere fully prepaid I'.arLt.-t .' f-. •.. . * dinpa*.cb4«»all orJ«r» f:r r »»: *1 tbe7 will execute in :b* I-- - * ;. ■ • ;..- • fair price* fer Cwh Particular attention p*:i ■ ,r .tt VISE WORK f r R:.- • • i Compaalei, Traa»^ort u. - A/crt . leges uud SibwlL . I'-.' T. •< ’ Mereh&nts, and others. Booki,^ P&mpiiletf CaulOffuei. Cire^Un CArd*, ProniesoTy KoV>«. Blank Defdi, Chet x* Way Bills, Pro^Taantn. itxn4 vid Slic-s: Bilii PotUTB, 4e.. exenttod aubortnoti e Printing \r. Gjls> lui Sii.?n: V.) - is. ; £s<i Fasct CdLocsr Isea. : r.'V? ’.*u. GENTS FURNISHING GOOD: HATS AND CAPS. JARED IRWIN WHITAKER. Attorney at Law, Atlanta Ueorjjiu Office, front room* Grer J. R. A C. II Wn! Uco’i Store, corner WfcltcUAll r.nd A’» .u-. ’.- May 2B, 1857. ee of Georgia, ‘■h cTA. ' . ! < ; urx tf Ltrtarct is . r-oor.in* an KOS- ' =y<i.M.XE\V MARK JOHNSTON. Attorney at Law, rtorsvillc Gcorgi; Hoou-HiiiGt-i} wit r Printing GfUbli a j parcJ-tv cxcpjte vr.ier.* f.r cr'err ie* ■: i work ia that doparur.* , ct—idc.g; i ; /.r 1 BLANK BOOK M A NT FACT • ill: i ityle fuperior to any e\er Sr'--e : -i ■ tion cf the State. Th;rT- of thelattjt patterns, :L« r r market/afford, and A Our Stock P. O. HAKPKH, Attorney at i \Yest Point, ... " April IS, 1SJ5. a w , Georgia ATLANTA Dry Goods Emporium! Cutting. White &(0 leu the N -rt men e^nal i i of their xbili consequec’J\ patrccaje :: ^9S»0rie: their baiinc- neighborieg tic a. Atlanta G J. A. THRASHER, Attorney n t L a w Atlanta Goo CAMPBELL, ' Assresy, S. B. '■ wnd ia lie City i*‘.rcct H capital. 05. • ■: -a ccev) *4. lytS' liiitcliins & Young, Attorn c y sat L ti w , Lawrenceville, Georgia. \7 : \\ practice in t!.c co-atie# •. Grianett, ll.iU Walton, Forsyth jn*i DeKaib. Any lurioet* *u- tro/ted to thu'.r cire will i c receive 1 with j ’ -«• urc and attended to j remptlv. NATHANIEL iL Ul'TCHINS. Jr. ISAAC M. VOi Nti. July 27. 1657. I*0D. .lohn M. Bernhisel waa rc-3*| looted a delogato to Congress from Utah, on tbo 3d ult, tb*TV- 7 ho City of Berlin lias voted a sum of 1 CO,000 fr. fora work of art in silver to be offered to Prince Frederick William on tbe occasion of his marriage with the Princess Royal of . ngland. Rev J. C. Fletcher, lately of Brazil, has been appointed provisional professor of modern languages at Bowdoin College. Dispatches from Lccoropton say that the Constitutional Convention had adjourned until tho third Monday in October. The free Stato delegates refused to take seats in the body. IW-I .ettefi Ofall Descriptions. r> LA N ■; 81 fF ALL DESCR!PT!0 \> 1 I'. GARVIN, “Ui-'t? 3 * . J L’ean Just i£tcfired. SEAGO i ABBOT Bird* Eye Lime. Oil, (English do t'u j..ure rpr’mOil • A-ioleOS, ■il for ’fatten.. «:» h « - • Atloruifft, tihenflk. Clerks of Court*. OrJimrictf, c*n l>® furni»brd, ( fit ihort T *uy favorite fora of DEED,* WRIT, i-r CEE6 which they i,n«y i'.ml . and al! I 1 ol Ics-rl rnktiUaTunG, ccmtuoDiy. ir. use. .. ways on hind, to -« vdd -.t the lvwc»t : Atlanta. M n Alt. U.U.KlVEHSha: _/ Otiicc t^ Whi’t'hall itrref, r's Drug Store. May 111. >857 . me^fart, asi ci rupchar $zh.::t : kZ J ''‘AZt y. \c :t th^» ZSATttl. i'TZtrl t\ :bc t r r *,\c iUed a: t..x priet*. . * 6^ A. 4 CO. Mill Moues Boltins C lolbs A»c. DU. II. D lit "? r F.Rs L> Vr ofAtUnU - V..-Isea.. •Li. Aloobol. E. ffl. SEAC0. EIWKSOP. rosi'-tc.o A LATHLV. ' WILL COST/.VOL TBE PRODUCT C MISSION BUSINESS. AT HIS NEW COMMODIOUS FIRE PROOF BUILDING, Free: ef Atlanta Br>| . x \i , ; uFt]:'[ !i ATLANTA, GEORGIA. aw--•"v*. *.*. r.-, ,r.,r. iorted from Cork state that two pieces of the cable of tho Atlantic Telegraph Company have been picked np in Queens town harbor, measnreing respectfully 498 fathoms and 450 fathoms each. \V. T. C. CAMPBELL, ii. P. CAMPBELL Atffiota, Jar. 20 D U. £1 T. PULLIAM Lit.: turned from a *u.t to \ irgm;. •ume the practice of hi* pf.)^^t ; . . t.h of Atlanta and it« ricinsty. Can be tout d at hiaotiics’ at all h»»urf, when profeKtunallv engaged. cr om.o WAsHiM.roN hai.i «cplf>dwtf ' cnison-hains. Factory Yaru. A Tnllovr. Taref d::ex clK:r* Vet., ir. : - rim... IM ' WKITK. k. BANTU. Cr«iUrUrv.« Otrcrtorij May |RaI#* North Riter liar, t u-r f:.s T.-. WE,!! V, UlHl, .tier. It c t, luki. U Vi! .c-c c.ru k ter: rrrtri f--= th, t.t .in sot h, i lax will cot current, ttostMlpn,u4 a ti r-L-.J ttak mat :a t'LTijt :: Aarer*.ca. Orixt lrt rTlriflW. a 7 at tha abvT« Iti a. k;w at oax a !«< jc: tt is Pir.ade:yh*a f Bcstea. fair It Dr;. Bluett 4 0 zx fj ^ »: ail the Sc*k »(h«l •LAW • sHROTT .1 t>« RA1L-R0AI) REGISTER. ■New Breton James S. Carter, Gforglajlallroad. ATLa.vta rt> A tom A 171 Mux?" Kaju g;, Ay Morning Faai'r. Train leave* Atlanta atS.45 a m and arrive! Aapu»tn*t (t.00 p m •Evening 11 “ leave* Atlanta at 8.00 p ui and arrive* August* at 3.22 a ta Morning I'wt'r. Train leave* AuguaUatfi.OO a m andarrive* Atlanta at3..!0 p m Evening " “ leave*Angnataat5.00 p m andarrivo*Atlanta at8.00 a m GEORGE YONGK, Snperintendeot. H'eslcrn II Allanlie R, Road. AtuxTA to CVttaxocoa 13S Milts.. ,Fm 9A eo.. Morning Faa*enger leave* Atlanta at V.00 a a and arr. Chattanooga at 6.30 p m Night “ leave* Atlanta at 0.00 pm and arr. Chattanooga at 6.10 a m Mnmigng Pw**r. leave* ChatUnooga at "..’IO a m and ait. Atlanta at 4.00 p m Night “ leave* Chattanooga at 7.00 p m and arr. at Atlanta, at 2.10 am JAMES M. SPULLOCKi Superintendent. Found. Thr MiUcr INer ha* ju«t (juoU . ot :!>» (ir*nt rrl ia <!otnga a n cc#»»ful butioeM, \o cb»ap k»r« a *mo:i firott, and a4verll»e *o<i let the people knew what b«*he lia* got, tod oeea*!oaai:j f.r* tneo t*ar j reea.Ao^ only or,# priee, ao4 hare no fri*a.!» tc *«!i' ehMper to th*n *np pereoa eUe t hore ,iu«t r»ce;r | exl » urje lot ot lk*Nt» an t ^hoeta, ter 1 M»s:, Boy*, Gtru end Ctildrea, ali (rMbfroro tb* raeaufoc tory. Crockery ani Glaa* rare, Orem. Vo\a. Millet* KoirmoBl Fcrka, rocket kaim, rnbreila*. 1‘owJer. t<hnt, Lead. Oil, Turpentine. White !««d. >u^4r,roCee MoU/ef*- Salt, BraoJ*, Wine, lim, Kwia, C\rdia.e, Whtekeye of erery kind, Hiee.lcbaccc’—in fact I «kb not teJI you all 1 ke*p ia one airerfieem*nt. hat c'nw and look for yoareelret, w or* read* to ehow &nd eeil; dost forget ! cire 6 pound* of b«»t Coffee for oav dol-' Ur, Sugar S, 7 and 6 paunde for a .'.oJUr. and N* •ure to bring the Ceah. we keep no tk*>ke. Oomrr of Whitehall and Mitchell street W. W.KtURK 1867. LOOK OUT,’ 1867 F ORW W. KOJlRK, •! Ih, eom.rrf Whit.'nl: Mitchell Street a, tnteode to offer more Cofa.,*** better Good*, duilnfthii year for th# *atae aiur*a<i of money, than any other houee ta Atlanta, auenyt thorn may b*r*uod Buffar, Coffee, Molaao««, Hue. ginf. Ra>po 0*naburp, Shoo*, Hat*. Mail* Ck*»«» BlackMEUtb* Toot*. Pou, Oreat.foMer*. FrTme tun*. Chain*, WbUkey, Brandy, Gin*. Hum, Cordiaa*. Chau Kunx ardinc A. Commission Mer chans. SAVANNAH, oa.. ts**'» . -a*» Nee B..>rk, hay Mr**;— by J Invert cl!. ) ■ • A Liberal air&ncu n<iir n cil .>•*,* stanmpUs. Ml ? ?v! SYfN ~d*att«n, BatXMi Jtoi * l*, R'tt R. Tmiisc i-s S»r»aca4. m. —V ■ ^var'. lU* t-a V. i. 0..r«r. tsi.. Aaer. KI'FHS Will be promptly A the corner of .Kl*. t Loyd Streets, Atlanta, Gn, IIOU'T, H . M A V , flar.ry rencrid hit CARRIAGE JTTttff REPO^i 1ORY to tho abor# ©!ig;*O^^P*k‘ fvc***taad s>ppo«ta tk* WashingtonSlZ Hal., xr.i onlargedhl* fac£’ic*,i« prepared tor fa’.; • -• wjtk which h* may H favorwd, es t« g.. ’ tors.- i* can U obuiaad in AR.ni/U or fevasr/k. ".ih tbe addition cf Freight Hi* *:■»*’* embra-ej ‘Carr.arr*. Cooeord Burgiei, 4^rd ' ?eatR''.*kaway»,S4id* S*audo., !'a : Top* j ' . With and witbaat Top, P4*hf-c». T.p Reggio*, wd;arWag«r*. No Top dc., A shar* of patroe* » f -e i* revpoctfhUy »oiic:t*d. r Jrdcrr f r Paanily or P’.aeutict Wmob« .'Shot n eb-.cie* filled al »b.>rt notice. v >fj,.. , Wo arc ai»c agent for Norwood A .Notice to Farmer^ Ifli to buy choice Ked and Wfc-.te e b * at tbe market price \ it ?i GJ.ASSI! (il.4«;i; 38 Soxon. r.zzt cm ef the UrjMMfedi if «t«.-teottghi lo Ult •sssJ* «*« coax JCEAL ioS JoO betbfii fmli Crni V'wl » WALLACE A RitR! IT r«Brt,l a tr.« let t( vhil, U»4,1.ini ac4 Vurrwstin., W. W. KOARK. THE BEST SELECTED .XT' A-7S.IRTF.U STOCK or Family Groceries IX THE < CITY Or ATLANTA, ■ . : i h • f o ia 4 ii tii “ Atlanta Family Store, ” WITH t A Slut dot.' A %MLd \ ciety—eR c?arJcU. Jnu -v-mjfcr ^ vir Uw.^T^ ^ ■IxHOv >'■ U J.XWIH111II B»rr»l, t. tioj, Wh,.,, b, tj. SEaOO, Ckuijiu ..' ■ l.rwl. : tserehaot Cf’HE GENTLEMBsii^ty i_ u *t-J th. public - : r. ; - • ; f.a Jv .vr: lisii.. »; tbcL^HB - . '.S'-.-'i ilarr-c’ Tin bbap. Tb« •ubtcnbrt.- ban, .i~ pH Wuhicgtua Hall vhm tvaUtvTT eaamo<iat*l wilit Warn sad C ■’J E Tickcu can be hail at tte CcHl Buh 1» cent, IV jj . TLcy caabc M will) tbo greatest force, htr afflicted parenit by Dr. B. It. Bevicr. who hod devnleJ tho entire night and day ia tbe march. U ii nppooed, that after they stepped or #tgcd Into tb« .water, they were at once ^■jUlntO'tl^ strong eddies that abound BH^B^liIrlrel oround until htrccgtli fj.il- ul Allen, l of the CVim par.t to tbeir rt-rv.r*. ts their tru.»e* t M MARgHAM Atlanta & La Grange R, Read. tium to am pout»! xiua...,r.ki as m. Morning I’kiMOftr Iwtu Atlanta' at S.tS a m and arr.atWaM Point at S.54 a m Evantnj - Imtm AOaau at «.4» n m and arr. ol Waat Palat at 1 t.M n ■ Msralat laavaa Waat Paint at t.H a oi and arr.at Atkato allASaa Kvaatux Imvws WaatPoiaUtlliSpaa asd on. at Atlas ta at SAX pa UROROB ROLL, BaptrtalnJ.ui. Macon k Western Railroad. " Maw* ro Attuvra tOS Run.,.., ...Faaa M-<« raaatoetr Traia leave* AtlaxU al 4.1 > a ■ ... tal 'arr. at-Macon at ll.SOa » •< leave. M.,'mi at - ... - and arr.In Atlanta at utia B. F00IK, Supanataadaat. H’kltehmll Street, ti GORGE H. KAMI Fire Insurance Agcucy. ikoinf rtftital the Afft|i«y of the Hartford Fire Insurance Co. Capital Stock, 6500,OW- Aeaeta, OlS.CW 4 " -Etna Insurance Com pan, Capitol Stock. *l,t>»JN)0 AMttm, 016, tX» Chartered 1619. Phoenix Insurance Conapam kj. Capitol, *300,009 CHISOLM <k ADAIR Negro Brokers Decatur Street, sear the Tie House, Atlanta Georgia. VV H"t tv «oh. hr Xajraas, oak bay aad vs on eoaataatea- it tib.ly yonag *ac wanted, at tbla tuae, fer which tbe blxhen, price, will be paid. W. A. CIIISOL.1 OeL t J tm. (dawly) 0. W. ADAIR. AtXaata. faints, (Ills, Ac. kin the numerous mannfactnring It was impended upon the an- 'of the catnolty. jpt of Mins Root nod Otis were i ■Dutch church In Ellcnvllb, cn Haoon, where fmivtnl aerrievs Jnw ftanetal seivloo of Miss IGrt- tended In this city on Saturday She was a young Isdy.of Bne bd Koch beloved by thorn wlO —PoufMeteptic (.V. E) T^e- The National White Lead and Zinc Company. Of.Ve* barb aja prepared u. .far a faf U, To Painters. 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