.aeeker, A.ia. •iliaa iioss; or, Illustrated guide of Lookout mountain. Atlanta. 'Georgia '■:r> and J.O'J )6 V Georgian book Intin^r estHblJshrrifint , 1871 ^4?' '^n ELIZA ROSS; ILLUSTRATED GUIDE aj LOOKOUT 3lOUNTAiN By a. M. ^IV.EKER, ■/1'f^ L(.i;iM Li lOKOT'T :\r')T'XTAIN K()T:.SE. TKUE GtOKGIAK BOOK AXD JOB PRINTINO ESTABLISHMENT. 1871. C- ^ \ k' -III? ' olO!^ J. 1>A. HOLiBFLOOKl, JSh, 40 Whitehall Street^ - Athmta^ Geotyhi WHOLESALE AND KETAIL DEALER IN rUR AND "WOOL Hats, Go(xls, Also a Fiue aud se- lect assortment of LADIES" Kjh MILLIfM OF ALL KINDS. Shew Rooms Over the Store. Au exiierieiiced aud polite Milliuer in attendance. Constantly on hand: UMBRELLAS, PARASOLS, BAGS, SATCHELS, VALISES, 'TRUNKS AND CANES. I also have, in season, an eleyantas.sortnieut of LADIES' FXTRS, ;and I will obligate myself to till any order under $1,500 at the same rate yoii will be K-harged in New York; thereby yon wll save FREIGHT (an imiwrtaut item.) 40 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Geot'ffia. CONCORD WOOLEN MILLS, Office and Sales-Room No. 21 Marietta Street, A.TT-.JV1VTA, _ _ _ _ GEOKCilA.. We have on hand and are still manufaeturing Light Woolens for the Spring and Summer Trade, — ADAPTED TO— IVIen's! and Bo> s' Weai*. Meicha its wiU do well to examine our gtock before going North. We can furnish to order renitentiary J? § Alabama & Chattanooga Railroad, g £ EXTENDING FROM — c < « Meridian, Mississippi, to Chattanooga, Tennessee, S "^ FORMS, WITH ITS CONNECTIONS, THE ^ 3 av fc. Shortest AU-Iiail lionte from New Orleans to m ^ Chattanoo(fa, "^ (ft S £ Lynchburg, Nori'olk, Richmond, WASHINGTON, Bnltimore, 2 Q Philaclolphia, New York, Boston, and all ^ Northeastern Cities. ^ I — o— I a w S Two Daily Express Trains aro Run Each Way O fK MAKING CLOSE CONNECTIONS \l O O £ • *^ at Meridian, with Trains to and from New Orleans, via Mobile or Jack- as son, and at Chattanooga lor all Northern and Northeastern Citicn. 4^ S No Change of Cars from Now Orleans to * Lynchburg, © I- Baltimore, Md„ Afjents for Americnn Watches, yMii C'anfield, JSro. J. C. STANTON, Gen. Sup't, Chattanooga, Tenn. (^ is WM. KEAVY, Gen. Fgt. and Pass. Agent, Chattanooga, Tenn. o O R. C. CRAVATH, Ass't Gen. Sup't, Chattanooga, Tenn. C 0. o— Z © CHANGE or SCHEDULE. © Atlantic, Missksipi'I and Ohio Railroad Company's Office, ( fi) 5l Norfolk, Va., 28th March, 1871. ) ** Q On and .alter Saturday next, 1st April, 1871, the Passenger Trains of this road will run as I'oUowB : TT ^ WEST, (Q Leave Norl'olk daily at Clj.? a.m _s^ do i'etorsburg daily at ,. 10.00 a.m do LyiRhbnrf,' dally at 5.15 p.m Rea.'h IJristol daily at (i.OO a.m EAST. O Xjeave Bristol daily at 7.30 r.M m do Lynchburg daily at 8.a0 a.m *** do Petersburg daily at 3.45 p.m ^ Reach Norfolk daily at 7.00 p.m Oonncctiiit^ at Norfolk witli the steamers of the Baltimore Steam Packet Company O © g,l daily (Snndu>K excepted,) to and from Baltimore, and all points North and East; and fT| **■ Willi the Stiumers of tlie Old Dominion Steamship Company, on Mond.ays, Wednesdays and Saturdays for New York. JJ» At Petersburg with the Richmond it I'etersburg Railroad, to and from Richmond daily; and with the Petersburg & Wcidou Railroad. O At Bnrkevillc with the Richmond & Danville Railroad, lor Richmond and Danvillo, rt and Greensboro, N. C. , And at Bristol with the East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Raih'oad, for all iioints >« West, South and Southwest. 'CO Through Tickets sold at the principal offices of the Company, and Baggage cheeked to " destination. J. D. PROCTOR, Master Transportation, Norfolk and Pctcrsbm-g Division. Baltimore, Mil,, Mich Jreivelru and Biamoiids, o o a o or Tlie best pl(ju-e for Watchnn untl Jewelt't/ is at (Janfit THE ADVENTUEES OF JONATHAN BRADLEY. THE STANTON HOUSE 05 < o ,]^^^fe|rt.!-j.i5tJ|(Efflc!^^^^; CO o a o n a O o W) O > < 4-* c en o Willbe Opened about the 20th of Jiuie. The House contains" One Hundred and Twenty Rooms, including Parlors, Etc. A Now Union Depot is bein,^- built by the Alab;uua & Chattanooga Railroad, 121 by 400 feet — acconiniotlating six companies or six tracks. The cost not to exceed $50,000. It will bo linishod in two months. The road wiU bo completed in eight days. Passenger rates foiu: cents per mile. Five hundred mile tickets at three cents per mile. Now Orleans to New York $50 00 New Orleans to Philadelphia 48 00 New Orleans to Baltimore 40 00 New Orleans to Washington. .^^ 45 00 New Orleans to Richmond . \^.V « 42 50 New Orleans to Chattanooga 22 25 Bros. S Co.'s, 229 Midtimore Street, Baltimore, Mil. Forks and Spoona, with Fine Table Cutlery, at Can fields THE ADVENTURES OF JONATHAN BRADLEY. Agricultural Implements ! f ti? GENERAL SOUTHERN AGENTS EOR <^ mmim miciiii^, reaper!^ ii mowers, I ^1^-u.ssell I^orse Fo^werSjO* *^ MANUFACTURED AT ^ MASSILLON AND CANTON, OHIO. ^ ^ ALSO, THE ^ G) (I) ■ — DEALERS IN ^ 7j UJ r\ Steam Eugiuos, Clover Threshers and Hiillers, Cotton Presses, fJ ^ Hay Presses, Hay and Grain Eakes, Heed Drills, Broad ^ o Cast Seed Sowers, Corn Planters, Cotton Plant- K" *^ ers, Gang Plows, Sulky Cultivators, ii /n Double Shovel Plows, Steel Plows, Cast Steel PIoavs, Silver Steel "^ ^ Plows, Cast Iron Plows, Wrought Iron Plows, H) .y and all other Plows. 4 ^ Corn Shellers, Wheat Fans, Burr Mill Stones, Portable Grist 9 in and Flour Mills, Cider Mills, Cane Mills, Evaporators, p Q Smut Machines, Wagon and Plow Maeliinery, *d Platform Scales, Fii-e and Burglar Proof Safes, Spinning Wheels, y " Hand Looms, Post-Hole Diggers, Picket Pointers, P^ ^ Corn Huskers, Cast Iron Feed Mills, Saw Mills, ^ {^ Shingle Machines, Clothes Wringers, U) Washing Machines, Sewing Machines, Force and Lift Pumps, J|3. Jl| Wind Mills, Wagons and Buggies. Q, cd The Celehvated StmldehaUer Wa^/ -^i " CO »i "^ "Castle Malone," now in press, is one of the most beautiful and thrilling novels ever placed before the public, and is des- 3 fined to be the most popular work of the day. The plot is ex- qj b. ccUcnt, the scenes thrilhng, the language unequalled, the descrip tion r.Tapliic, and, on the whole, the book is excellent. It fasci- ^ ^ nates the reader while it instructs, and is written by a Southern M author. Everybody will read it with pleasure. — Atlanta Evening ^ True Gconjian. ■ O O At Cauflcld, Bro. & Co.'s, 229, Balthuoro Street, Baltimore, Md. f Canfleldj^Bro. &Co., 229?BaltiinorOj Street, Baltimore, IWd., THE ADVENTURES OF JONATHAN KRADl.EY. A CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY, wliich is o X" o (D CD Ho gooH to sec what they have on hand, and finds it to be ^^ •^j B xj L iv I E s*; , « SKELETON WAGONS, SINGLE SEAT TROTTERS, S c^- Open Buggies, Koacl Wagons, -+ jg for tAVO persons, very light, neat and stylish ; just the thin<2;- I'or •< ^ pleasure driving. ^ >, Top Buggies, Doctors' Buggies, g- :i3 IiOCKA.TVA.YS, ^ " PHAETONS, EXTENSION and HALF TOPS, = ^ Either with Perches or Platform Springs. O 2 LUjlit Spy in (J Waffons, — ^ With or Without Standing Tops, § p- BAROUCHES, BRETS, CxiBRIOLETS, COUPES, CLAR- _ .= ENCES, Etc., Etc. ^ ^ As Jonathan goes out of Smith & McBride's splendid Car- z;. O °" riage Manufactory, he sees the crescent sign, and, lacing curious, Q^ he goes on and finds it to be i m\^ g \ % ^ ® Olcl Establisliecl and Uolinble I o o oa ^ Yoii^will lind at CO nyCrs. F'l'ank.'s, rDecstt-uii? Street, ^ [Opposite City Park. ] ^ Ail the Novelties in Millinery and Fancy Goods, Domestic ^ —AND— C i3j:]Poii'rii:r> i>iiY ooc>j3h. •< Where, like Noah's Ark, everjiihing called for is there. He ^? gets a complete outfit for Peggy. Keep the Best Triple-Plated Ware ot all kinds. Stertin? Silver Ware for Gifts, at Canfleld, Bro, & Co,% THE ADVENTURES OF JONATHAN BRADLEY. The author of this book would call the attention of those 5 » who are afflicted with the following horrid diseases, to the won- ^ • derful Cancer Antidotes, for (^ O CANCERS, TUMORS, ULCERS, '^ w which are positive and permanent. Cures without Knife or _. Caustic Medicines; no blood is lost and little pain, by -i I DR.. KZLiIlSrE, I ?At his Cancer Institute, 3 S No. 931 ARCH STREET, PHILADELPHIA, PA., "* ^ And at liis O " Bra,nol:i Of!fi.oe in -A-tlanta., " ^ Stubbleiield House, Corner of Pryor and Alabama Sts., =: O Dr. M. E. BRAUMHALL in Charge; 2 CD Dr. CIREEN, Charlotte, North Carolina, and - Dr. DALTON, No. 238 West Fourth St., Cincinnati, O. 2 ^ We have seen some of its magic work, and heartily endorse pj the mode, as a duty to those suffering. ^ "Sd ATI^iVNTA., GEOKOIA., D m Is situated in "^ ^ Grant's Block, Marietta Street, near Broad. _g THE LONDON STORE makes specialties of Dress Goods > O and Trimmings, Ladies' Suits, Ladies' Undergarments, Chil- ^ dren's Suits and Aprons. -» g O O £ THE LO]VI>0]V fSTOI^E ^ ^ si^ Has the Finest Millinery in the South. "^^ o o CO " 31 C THE LONDON STORE keeps the finest makes in Domes- J £ tics and Hosiery. IB O THE LONDON STORE Stamps for Braiding and Em- 2. ^ broidery. §■ 5 THE LONDON STORE has Lady attendants. ~ THE LONDON STORE Sells for Cash, at one price. ft> 5 THE LONDON STORE holds the largest stock of Ribbons, Hair Goods and latest novelties in Atlanta. ? Call once and you'll call again at the Loudon Store. Corner Baltimore and Chat Ics Streeti$, Baltimore. ELIZA ROSS; OR, ILLUSTRATED GUIDE LOOKOUT MOUNTAIN. By a. M. meeker, Authoress of " Kernwood," " Castle Malonc,"