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THE DAILY SUN.
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Ue will Aid It rwirea war* brains, more mental
■train, to edit a newspaper than be ever found It re-
isssjrcste jsyrfi?
When to b# rttaal, wtot to hwa b*hL
aud prDM the truth 10 aa to £»• all it* wn »t
8. will HI mn*t diuhnttr t* kMptuf rttaot—
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Tbe above paragraph 4a quite otU of
place, aad in every rnpeel nwmi—T
We tnut our brethren of the pat will
allow Mr. Stephen* to apeak at he pleaeee,
and when he pleuee. Mr. Stephen* ia
to
To quektion lii* tinea fp* f
chair, in absolutely rittioulous. ,
diwent from hi* pronounced
syasagHgift »m
Mlrntn Vnlc narrji^WMt.
Tu ourr^ulttriuleltuig cot«mwrary
we would gay, that IttSZfMpproxima-
tion to the perfection of human
ik>m to know When, where- *nd
to “presB the tftith *6 ah to have all
it* eflbct.”
We do not profess to have attained
that point, bnt we do believe we.hafve
made a* few mistakes in this partic
ular during onr life as most public
moil of onr age ami experience.
To our neighbor of the 7jno Off-
«/i«» we have this to eay, which we
do most rus)ieotfully: that whether
She polity we advocate points to the
defeat of the Dupiocracy in 187* or
iml. is.eiMlJxaqn^tWtlf^itenent.
Kn* Vkether onf jungment or tl
4<r J>n Bard shatild he wn«Mls« :
most waiglit qiUt that lafgv class of
person* throughout the,17i)lted Rfntog,
who are muy looking to the suecoss
of the Democratic party in 187* as
the only svre hope of escape from the.
impending ruin threatening cur free
instithtiena, is, of cmttots notfernsto
.decide; hut we do think that
are some things' That stiolittl htf djily
co" side rod by otlie(»ip4eeiding that
q up*tion.- One of these things h the
p'MTous judgment* or the same
parties upon like matters, and their
results.
In this view of the subjrot, we aak
all who fool an interest in the ques
tion, if ever, during our whole politi
cal course, we indicated a line of policy
for any-party political organisation
ivc acted .with, which, when pursued,
viifeatf Nay more: wr -ask,
flirting if, iu allsiicljc^ses,whjju.qi^-
judgment was overruled, defeat am
npt follow? Have wenveryotpointed
out the road that led to defeat and
<1i taster on the- part <5f those* whb
traveled it
The judgment of those Pilots who
have never led to wreoks, if seems to
us. ought to have some toeiykf in
time* of yvoril, when we are in the
midst of rocks and breakers.'
' In this day when our whole
of Government and all that is
to us as freemen is generally believed
m depend upon the May to be pur
sued by the Democracy in 1872.1
of ourself sav as the true heari
A t lion inti said on a like occasion,
when the fate of all Greece depended
upou the policy to be pursued in the
great poudiug decisive baUie, “Strike,
hut hear met
lie was heard, ITis poTicu 'was
adopted; U led to no defeat, but to a
glorious victory.
.Wo think we in
l*le of the Lluted, hi HMa. tieveu-
tynlUof them love laberty„aud hapt
Tvraiinv; and all they want now to
save thounjelves from military
ShallllnOwitla
r**4 ha Fa lit,
Istyrta* Fall!
Shall we Aiei
HiHUea* te
or Shall Me
periaseatl
Who shall be the President of the
(iilllgis Western ? - This is * «#•
aentoqs question with, the, people of
Atlanta, mr the soocesa or failure of
the enterprise depends in s great
measure op the man chosen to fill this
offioe.'
Now we desire the construction of
this road without delay. We have
no personal preferences—no axes to
grind—no selfish ends to serve.—
Whoever can build tbs road can have
our hearty support; and he who can
not. or whose ability to do to is doubt
ful, will have onr opposition.
It is knoWP that the Georgia Bail-
road has heretofore subscribed $250,-
000 towards the construction of this
enterprise. This amount of money
should not be lost to us, bnt should
by all means be secured; for it may
be that without it the road cannot be
baili.. l ..
Now, we are authorized to say that
the Georgia Road will cheerftilly con
tinue this subscription, and lend its
aid and influence in bnilding the
Georgia Western, if the enterprise is
placed in the hands of men in whose
integrity, and financial and Railroad
ability, the Georgia Railroad and
the country have confidence, but will
otherwise withdraw this subscription
and refuse any assistance.
It'is known to our people that Ed
ward E.’ Bawson and Campbell Wal-
laeaars the prominent candidates for
the Presidency of the road. It seems
also to be understood that M,r. Rawson
and Ool. Hnlbert have been combined
by thoir friends, for the Presidency
and Superintendency of the road. We
know not how this may be, but such
is the allegation. We have authority
for saying that if such be the
case, and if Mr. Rawson should
be ukosou, the Georgia Railroad will
withdraw its subscription of $250,-
000.
It Is alloged that CoL Hulbert has
demonstrated his ability to do “sharp
and quiok” work in piling up onough
votes to carry an election under mili
tary rule, being more snccossful In
this than in building a railroad; and
that though prominent as an advocate
for the Georgia Western, he has not
the oommanding influence and solid
public sympathy and confidence ne
cessary to success, or to retaiu the aid
of Hie Ueoigia Railroad.
It is further alleged that though
Mr. Rawson is one of our best and
most upright oitizens, yet he has not
file Napoleonic elements of flnanoisl
ability .and enterprise that will be
needed, in. constructing this Rond.
Now it behooves the people of At-
lrttta to moke no false step—to do
nothing that will put back or cripple
the gqput enterprise we have so much
it heart. If the Georgia..Railroad
Will heartily and in goes} faith co
tprrfte in the construction of the
Geotwja Western, and give us its suli-
KripfeotLof •260.000, simply on con
' that the Rond Is so organized
and <MRaired ns to give perfect confl-
fiMieyn^ts able and .*Metvsgftil mana
neip, j'.s wishes should, jn our
nfyi.Nic met and gratified. We
mid not place this load upon the
"oulders of men who uro not able
custom to allow printers
account of National An-
aud -that the employees
in this office may have an opportunity
of celebrating tbe 4th of July, no
paper -will be issued from this offioe
to-morrow.
Ik. UilW KnuHal AasactetlM
Will give a grand moonlight excursion
to Slone Mountain to-morrow night—
Fare tor the round trip will be only one
dollar. A gay time, with any amount of
fun, may ba anticipated.
PrunSlags mt Ik, tafruMOnrl.
We have made arrangement! with Ban-
jamin F. Abott, Eaq., Deputy Clerk of
the Supreme Court, to furnJah daily re
ports of it* prooeeding*. Onr tea
may rely npon theee report* being oor-
ceet, aad containing all the information
la which the public and the legal fra
ternity will take an interest.
Still ikn*.
Stokes A Bro. reoeived, Saturday last,
the lint shipment of Augusta Water
Melons. They purpose doing a large
jobbing trade in Melons this season, and
will sell them at tbe depot here as low aa
they oen be bought in Augusta.
A Cttll«|>.
Mr. Dogdale, of Fair-view Park,
Griffin, having recently proffered to
match his mare, “Dolly of Fairview,
against any hone in tbe State, mile
beat*—best three in five—that had not
trotted (or money, I now challenge him to
make the match. I will match his mare
for 2250 a side, to trot over the “Fair-
view Park,” on the 15th of July—this
banter to hold for five days from dste.
Lax Smith,
jyi n Atlanta, Ga.
[ooMSmnokTaoJ
If the Georgia Railroad will withdraw
its $260,000 stock from the Georgia Wes
tern Railroad because the citizens of AG
tint* do not see fit to place their $1,000, •
000 in Peters' hands, oan it be consi*
tently said that the Georgia Railroa l
Company it friendly to the Georgia Wes
tern ? Why beat the people of Atlanta
into acoepting their man ? Is tbe Geor
gia Railroad more interested in its boil
ding than Atlanta ? Is Atlanta so beg
gared of ability that she must borrow a
man of the Georgia Railroad to build her
Railroad ? Rawson is the man ! S.
‘SUSfTT*'
H. I. Kimball.
This gentleman is President of fire
different railroad companies in this
State, to-wit: Brunswick and Albany,
Bmnswiok, Onthbertand Columbus, Car
teraville and Vtn Wert, Marietta and
North Georgia, and Atlanta and Colum
bus Air-Line. We should think this and
his other business would afford him
about as muoh as he can attend to.—At
lanta Sun.
Not so, brother Watson, he oan take on
and carry a little more, and there are at
least two other roads for him to shoulder
very soon.—Albany Newt.
If he shoulders a few more, he will be
gin to remind ns of the Irish woman
who set her hen on thirty-six eggs, and
thought “old speckle ” would have to
spread herself to hatoh all of them.
idcarry A
. Wfej
gijro the furegoiug foot—of the
4$ire truth of which we have Up
fullest MHuranoc—for our people to
reflect njjpn. We have po aide to take,
xcepkthat side which will certainly
build thoTload.
jry des-
Frapk Blair, Jr., favor* the new depar
tore. Ha. it a progressive Democrat
thmu^uoiKk To be aura he progressed
backward 1h 1868, but now he lAprogra*.
sing fOrtrard fa lino style. Probably, af
ter all, he took his steps backward onh
in ortl|r to gel a goptfaUrt.— New York
H, ahOnne 29.
Blair, -Jr.,- has token no
“new departoto” by whioh he will ev-
tho “reconstruction
m>t "nnebnstUatfon-
al and -rwrolntionary'’ in their charac-
; nor that tlvey were not carried by
"fraud, perfitty and violence.* This
great truth, the Herald may rest as-
not deuiinl aud never
wTndcoj-. He is, indeed, a progres
sive Democrat, but the lino of pro-
greq^ke is an it that whioh loads to
thprfstqratipa of the. rights of the
States and with them the rights of
the people.
*•»♦■
camfbsii Wailam.
This gantleaian arrived Hr
('ktnik,. High IcKnsl.
The village and country schools have
generally closed their first semi-annual
sessions. The Cherokee High School, at
Aowortb, had a three days' Commence
ment, whioh waa largely attended by the
oitizens and patrons; and the exercises
were both pleasing snd satisfactory. The
little children, as well as tbe larger pu
pils, all aoquitted themselves well, show
ing a careful and thorough instruction in
the different educational departments
oonnected with this institution, as well as
delighting unusually large audienoes with
their declamation, composition and con
cert amusement*.
There ia no school in all North Geor
gia more popular or prosperous than this,
and nnder its present management it will
continue to grow ia the favor of its pat
ronage and into general high repute.
A Serenade*
Tu* Sum’s Fourth of July was ushered
in by a delightful serenade at half-past
two o'clock this morning. Whenoe the
band oame and whither it went, we had
no mean* of determining. It came npon
HI suddenly, and aa suddenly departed,
leaving behind it only a memory of sweet
mnaio that fell in soft cadenoos npon
weary ears.
We did not ascertain in whose interest
the bond was playing—whether it
for Poten, Rawson or Wallaoe. Howev
‘all hands” in Th* Sun Office went
out and drank auooeas to Rawson And the
Georgia Western.
Three times three I say the printers,
and all other working men, for Rawson.
A rrankUf TH^npkW lm
--i •
The following article, talwi from the
Albany Nine* of fee lOth tn*L, was copied
into oar local ootann yesterday, bat with
a moat provoking typographical error, on
account of whioh we repnbflah the article
again with the son* sssa.atad
statement aa it appeared yesterday waa
that the Company had assets to whioh
the policy holders might look for security
to the amount of /our tkmtand dollar s,
whan it should have bean Four Hundred
Thousand Dolton, as its appears beiow:
On our late virit to Atlanta wehad oo-
casion to drop in at the el
of the Southern Life Insun
Company, and were much pleased to find
Gen. A H. Colquitt at his post, a* Vice
President for the department of Georgia,
to greet ns with pleasant oomteriea. He
entered open the active duties of Ms of-
Ambassador to
-(acceded by Sir
Lord Loftug, the
terlferlin has U
latter at SL Pete;
” Odo Russell, a
ed Ambassador
placed in the Foreign Office by Lord
Senterden.
has since made tbe history, theory aad
result* of Ufa inanranoo a matter of close
and systematic study. The attars of the
Company he represents has undergone
his careful aad searching investigation,
and having satisfied himself that it ia
built npon a solid foundation, aad is new
in a sound, healthy aad proaperou* con
dition, be consents to oonnset hi* name
with ita fortunes, and endorses it, with
undoubting confidence, to the policy
holder* and to thorn who are looking oat
for a solvent, reliable oompany in whioh
to insure.
The Oompany is in a most prosperous
condition in the General's deportment,
and we have no doubt hi* aotive labors in
the office at headquarters has anhanead
public confidence ip ita integrity and in
creased ita popularity. Aa evidence of
this (set we were informed that in one
day last week the reoeipts for risks taken
amounted to $88,000, and that within a
period of fifteen days in this month one
agent had taken sixty-three applications.
By the Actuary's official estimate the
asset* to which policy holders may look
for seourity exoeed the liabilities by
about four hundred thousand dollars, a
showing that places the Oompany in the
front rank and establishes its financial
In addition to the foregoing, we an
nex the report of a oommitteo appointed
to examine the books aad assets of the
oompany, which oommittee was composed
of gentlemen well known to the people of
Georgia and the Southern States:
Atlanta, Ga., July 1, 1871.
At the anuual meeting of the stock
holders and directors of the Atlanta De
partment of the Southern Life Tnsnrauce
Company, the undersigned were appoint
ed in accordance with the earnest desire
of the President and Secretary, a oom-
mi'tee to examine the books, assets, lia
bilities, etc., of the Department.
We have patiently and thoroughly ex
amined everything pertaining to the
oompauy’s business, and are gratified in
being able to state to the absent direc
tors and stock-holders and policy-hold
ers, that the business of the oompany
has been oondneted by the officers with
economy and fidelity; and that our for
mer oonfidenoe in the great success of
the Company and its ability to furnish
to policy-holders as perfect security as
any in the country, has been strength
ened. (Signed.)
J. S. Hamilton, )
Bin. C. Yancey,
A. H. CpLQurr, )
L Committee.
TELEGRAPH NEWS
Special Dispatches to The Si.
By Atlanta and Nashvilla Haws Agency.
Thwe wure diilBTbnnMr by “One
Orangemen, on Batusday, at Burgan,
in Uktor Province. Tha Military was
called out, the Biot Act read, the
rioters dispersed and quiet restored.
Tht Frmuh Lrmm
is already much above the price at
which it was issued because of the
quiet manner in whioh the French
tdootions passed off. t
ra* stain or Mr. oMm.
Late First Lord of the Admiralty
is improving.
soar barlbM b*.
Berlin, July 3.—The Prince Imperial,
Frederick William, and wife will leave
to-morrow for England, on a visit to
Queen Victoria.
nretma* return.
Frankfort, Kt., July 8.—The Demo
cratic Central Committee baa selected
Major Grant os a candidate for Land
Register, in place of James A. Dawson,
who has withdrawn.
London, July 8.
Dean Stanley held special serrioe in
Westminster Abbey, Sunday morning,
for the telegraph messenger boys of
London. Between 600 and 700 boys
were present, all dressed in uniforms.
Homicide at Mtlledgevllle.
A dispatch was received here by
Mr. McCoombe, of The H. I. Kim
ball House, announcing the fact that
Louis Kenan, of Milledgeville, was
sh*t and killed yesterday, by John
Strother. We knew nothing of the
particulars concerning this homicide
]jo! irtn 14 to be rallied to tbe pblflTin
ngvuynd aiel gi'uud charge Hgruqt
all those Ufaoiqsttlow and ubiisns of desire him to
potter by the ruling auihonucsiu the
GeneralOwvfitlnXiCBrCk'lft five
years, which clearly show that their
Ulfteimtr alms and 'bbjedfP ‘Hie
overthrow of the institutions of our
ancestor* and the erection hi their
stead, of one consolidated Ceu.Ualia*d
Empire. ^ A. H. sP We era not Mr. Wallaoe’. parsons) ad
vocate for that important office. Ws
oar city last [ fyxtlxer than that there was a quarrel
•Wring. H. CMM npoa Ut. selWtatio. j ^ ^ m0 „ ^ting back
oft !*rg»' number of our citiznnn, wlm • ,, . .. . * .
wade 1’nwident of the a,,me m0ntha ' a,ul tl,ttt a few weukli
ago an enoountcr took place between
them in which some shots were fired
injuring neither gentleman. After
that the qnarrcl was amicably ad-
NNh'ld* dbofcnrfght; justcil aud the friends of both thought
zealously and unfalteringly, till the can
*re running from one end of the road to
. ,.* Q JdT 1 U
I atouoe remove his family to Atlanta,
DOMESTIC NEWS.
IW* if*- ftaiNM ia JVeaaarAawtf*.
Boston, July 3.
Later returns from the vote on the
beer question in this State last Saturday,
show that Newbnryport and Webster
voted affirmatively, while Milbnry, New
B -dford, Brookfield and Fall River have
d* tided to do without malt liquor this
year.
IWffi aVra fraHw 4*
Yesterday a party of five started from
East Boeton for e trip down the harbor.
While off Apple Island a sudden squall
oapaired the boat, aad ita oocn pants
were thrown into the weter. George
David and William Honeygue, egad 26,
were drowned.
The B* Sri*** NWertA.
The Fourth of July will be observed
with the usual programme. The day
will be ushered in by firing salutes and
ringing bells It wlU ba observed as a
general holiday.
Tht &rmeh 1ImU$m.
I’ahib, July 3.
Tbe elections yesterday resulted in e
moderate triumph for the party of order.
The Radical Republicans have elected
M. Gambetti. The retarus from the
country, ao far aa they have been reoeiv
ed, are almost wholly favorable to the
monarchist
Roma, July 8.
King Victor Emmanuel arrived here
yesterday. Tbe reoaption of hit Majes
ty was moat enthusiastic. The Royal
cortege entered the oity amid the shoots
end plaudits of the assembled thousand*,
and ita program to the palaoe was one
continuous ovation. The King repeated
ly bowed to the people in acknowledg
ment of hie loyal reoaption.
Hi* Majesty waa weioomed to Rome by
a large and distinguished deputation as
sembled for that purpose, among whom
were tbe Prinoe Humbert end Senator*,
Deputies and Mayor* bom the principal
cities of the Kingdom.
During the day the city was alive with
viaiton bom the snrronnding districts,
who had oome to Roma to witness the
reception.
jAOceoNViLLa, Ind., July A
A man named Boot was ran over to
day OB the Jacksonville Branch of tbe
Chioagoend Alton Railroad and instantly
Paris, July 8.
Tbe army of General Vinoy has been
dissolved iu obedience to orders issued
by the War Department.
General Ladmurat has been appointed
Governor of Paris.
JiwIAir Mmrdtr.
Cincinnati, July 3.
Two deck hands, Henry P. Williams
aud George Lipscomb, employed on tbe
steamer Annie Laurie, got into a fight
lubt night above Sciota. Williams struck
Lipfiootnb with a hoe, knocking him
overboard. The blow killed him. A
constable got on board at Sciota, and
took Williams in charge, to bring him
to Cinciunati. Watching an opportuni
ty he jumped overboard and was lost. It
ifl not known whether be reached the
shore or was drowned.
/arf/fa JRigrdlUmy.
London, July 3.
The Prince and Princess of Prussia
have arrived here on a visit to Her
Majesty.
he undecided state of the bill for the
reorganization of the British army, com
mands considerable attention in diplo
matic circles. Should the bill be rejec
ted by the House of Lords, the cabinet
is resolved not to appeal to the country,
but will refer the que ,tiou to the next
Parliament
The result of the election in Bordeaux,
Lille, Havre, Paris, Lyons and Mar-
seillea, show that all their oitiee have
returned Republican candidates to the
Assembly. Out of 114 candidates elect
ed, 94 support tbe moderate Republican
party of Thiers. The election, on the
whole, proves to be a conclusive victory
in favor of the mod. rate Republican
party, and the administration of M.
Theirs.
Washington, July 3.
Considerable sensation has been pro
dnoed here to-day by the publication in
tbe National Intelligencer and the Ad
ministration organ, of statements pur
porting to come from Colonel Clifford
Thompson, who was recently called np
on to resign his position as Chief of the
Revenue Bureau. It is a detailed state
ment of the fraud of a most euormoua
sum from the Treasury Department, by
which quires of bonds have been ab
stract sd and put in home and foreign
matketa.
These allegations were mentioned a
few days sinoe a* ooming from Colonel
Thompson's friends. They allege that
Thompson told Secretary BoutweU of the
fraud, snd wia laughed at for his pains.
Boutwsll’s partisans are muoh annoyed
by tbe pnbiieation, and the Treasury of-
fleiala say that it ia impossible that the
bonds oould have been abstracted in the
way described. They are said to be
bonds which the Government has re
deemed. They are marked in red letters
in New York as soon as redeemed, and
that the remains, checks and concella-
tions at the Treasuiy Department are an
efficient bar to patting them again on the
market
The report obtains that the oivil ser
vice commission construes the law by
whioh it ia created, as putting appoint
ments, large and small, into tho hands of
the President If this view is oorreot the
President would' have to appoint all
clerks ia the Department! aad the Cus
tom House, Deputy Postmasters, Aa
The probability ia that this commission
will prove the greatest humbug of the
betters from Panama to the 20th state
that tbe survey of the Darien ship canal
is satisfactory and a route has been de
monstrated to be practicable.
The Department of Htate has been of
ficially notified that the ratification* of
the Treaty of Washington whioh was
signed by the United States and British
Commissioners, on the 8th of May, were
exchanged at London on the 17th. The
Treaty will be proclaimed to-morrow—the
Fourth of July.
Kem 3U>f>rrti*e«unl-~£ift Jnaarance.
jrTp’BSftt QU»i
*A§T.ATVT
:rn life insurance comfy,
ATLANTA,
A H COI ^SS^.-
Georgia.
W. C. MORRIS,
A PURELY Southern Institution. Inverting Ita Hon*r where It obtain* ita PsItoum— more i _
tally ituuifatfeii tbffio Mjr Oompany of iUag* in the country-4U lonaes being over fifty pm- otut b«low
to Uffibtiitt ‘ *—
tally nuuiHgtMl tlmo mj Coiuptny of iteag* In the
tlie trerag^ of American Compffinlwi—ita tUtlo of Aaaata
equal liuauMi in Lhc United suit*.
lilias b«lng greater than any institution of
BOARD
J. B. GORDON,
A. AUSTELL.
Wade h twin on*.
B. L YANCEY.
W. A. CALDWELL.
9. B. If UBCHWON.
OP DIRBOTORS.
. . AflLfflnncT.
XrOREGG.
JAMES A. GRAY.
D. K. BUTLER,
K. W. HOLLAND,
WM. JOHNSTON.
ROBERT THOMAS.
F. J. PELZKK.
H. V. M. MIl.T.KR
CARD.
Atlanta, Ga., J*ly lat, 1871.
At the Anuual Meeting of the Stockholder* apd Director* of the Atlanta Department of the Southern
life Insurance Company, the undesigned were appointed, in accordance with the earnest desire of the
Previdauiaud Secretary, a committee to ozaminethe book*, aaaetii, liabilities, etc., of the Department.
We hare patiently and thoroughly examined « * *
the country, ha* t
J. 8. HAMILTON* )
BEN O. YANCEY, J Committee.
A. H. OOLQUTT. )
TAX PAYERS
B EW All E! !
will be received alter that day. The city asaaMHineute
in be found at th* City HalL
Jyf*3t
A. G. GRIER.
She Citn Dnbget.
ft#- THROUGH THE SOLICITA-
TION of many citiaen* the uudersigned hereby au«
uouncfH himself a caudidate for Justice of the
Peace, in and for the 102dth DiHtrict G. M., for tue
uuexpired term of Justice Hpeucer, reaigned.
Election ou Saturday, July 15. 1571.
Junej'J-tde W. T. HOLDEBNE98.
Snoinras If of ire*.
«. B. BOOBS,
C ONTRACTOR FOR BRICK AND
Stone Work, of all cla***«. Plastering aud
Qruaineutal work. Stone Outting, etc.
OrilUii, U*., May 18.1871. ly.
JKaT R. M. ROSE A CO., Wholesale
liquor DealerB, Atlanta, Ga. Rua*‘ bitten
Schnapps. Also, Shafer'* Ginger aud Cherry Brau
dies at loweitt figure*.
June 15 R. M. ROSE k CO.
JW BUSS' Sr. DOMINGO BITTERS
iaamoet valuable stomachic aad tome, and i*
well known, or btitter kuowu than anv other Biltera,
and better established. For sale by
jnncl5- R. M. BOSE k CO. Broad street
2®- AROMATIC SCHNAPPS-The
Aromatic Schuappn, manufactured iu Holland for
John A. Ruhk, nave no *ui>erior in the market They
are known aud UBed all ' >vor the civilised world,aud
"None know them but to love them.
None name them but to prsiee."
For sale by B. M. 1 O 'E k CO.,
jane 15 BrosJ afreet
AfOTIOEI.
make the round trip ior one tare. Th< y will pay hill
‘are to Atlanta, to the a«<eut with whom they get
board, aud be will give them return ticket*, free.
JOSEPH F. BROWN,
t Jnly3 tf Preeiden
FOn BLENT.
rjTHAT very desirable
STORK ROOM,
ON WHITEHALL 8TEET,
Now occupied by I. L. Falk A Co., la for reut. Also
a very de*irable
RESIDENCE,
with teu rooms, uewly fiuiahed up, within fifty atena
of the Governor’* MauHion, for reut on reasonable
term*. For paiticular* »j
at the atore oru. W. Jac*.
jniys
the affair had jiassed over entirely.
The altercation yesterday, whioh led
to the homicide, grew ont of the
original qnarreL
Iwre ao p—qql favorite _
-D-fr tefi are tov Ste tern. Vho te-
don Store, Shelve* must be emptitd. utuiiy bmid id A
|Sn Yoax. Ml *—Curtea ta f*M art* I
Omiwa, Nan., July 3.
A heavy rain and thunder atoirn pre
vailed yesterday.
A fire year old boy, the son of Profe*-
aor Leith, who myslerioaaly diaappaaswd
ob Monday lost, boa not bean tana*. Mi-
wilhrtaitdiug every poaribte effort km
been made to find Lisa.
FOREIGN NEW*.
Lonox, July k
The eteoaehlp Colorado has ar-
nved.
It « rumored that Lori UoooriMd
will retire from the poritsoa of krttiah
Kem Qlbtwrtiaewtnto.
BOOTS ANDSHOLS
/CHARLIE HUGHES hereby gvea noth e that the
V7 boot and shoe buaineaa, hero to for* conducted
by i . T •
C. HUGHEH ec SON,
will be oontfuued in all it* branuhee, aa hereto/ora.
by k laser If at tbe old etaud. Freeh and good matt*
aaland the. beat wurkmem only are entploy*d. oki
ruetomere are Invited to oontinue their p*tr«>uag*,
aaH a*w oooako dona# and give wm a trial.
Cliarlle
iJi-tw
Hughew.
RAILROAD MEN
IT GIVES US PLEASURE
TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE
HAVE ADDED TO OUH COMPS
OF WORKMEN A FINE EN
GRAVER. RECENTLY FROM
TIFFANY tr CO.'S, NEW YORK,
AND ARE NOW READY TO DO
ALL KINDS OF
PLAIN* Oi*NAMENTALLETTERINC
CIPHERS, MONOGRAMS, AC.,
IN FACT, ENGRAVING OF ALL
KINDS IN ELEGANT STYLE, AND
AT SATISFACTORY PRICES.
ALSO, THE ADDITION OF 4
FINE MANUFACTURING JEW
ELLER, AND A SHOP WITH
ALL NECESSARY TOOLS AND
MACHINERY, WILL ENABLE
UR TO MAKE TO ORDER
ANY STYLE OF
BADGE8, RINGS. PINS, A ALMOST
ANY ARTICLE WANTED,
AND TO DO REPAIRING, HOW
EVER DIFFICULT, PROMPTLY,
AND IN A SUPERIOR MANNER
PATRON AG G SOLICITED.
FINE WAT CH^ REPAIRING.
WE HAVE SECURED THE SER
VICES OF MR. O. S. TAIT, AN EX
PRRIENCED WATCH MAKER, BUT
RECENTLY FROM SCOTLAND. MR.
TAIT HAS WORKED IN SOME OF
THE FINEST WATCH MANUFAOTO
RlES IN lift DUPI-PARiJ
TO DO ALL KINDS OF FINE WORK
SUCH AS REJEWELLED. MAKING
NEW ESCAPEMENTS, AND ADJUST
ING FINE WATOHC8 OF ALL KINDS.
ALL WATCHES LEFT WITH US WILL
BE PROMPTLY AND THOROUGHLY
DONE. AND SATISFACTION GUA
RANTEED IN EVERY INSTANCE.
SHARP Jt FLOYD.
SHARP $ FLOYD,
JEWELRY STORE, WHITEHALL ST.
T^AKXI NOTICE.
WE HAVE RECEIVED TO-DAY
DIRECTTROM THE MANUFAC-
V- 4 tty r '"I VT i 1 11:11 TURK R 8 A LARGE ASSORT
.\AllU.\Ali iiUibU. .HEMT OF FINE AM BRIO AN
Closing Out Sale,
On July 5th.
yyiLL'mnm*** on Monday in <rnfng, at f
ArtloUw Ui Klh'hon-11 aundrfi
Balamw of RilvortGlaapW:##,
Balance ot Carpatw, ’
a Hllttnrd Ta'btta.v
S Kngine*. An. N. R. FOWI.KK,
... te " ' ■ :
FOR RENT.
jgron roa»piT-b3~'rtM* a ta. rtV- «*-
McBRl 1 >k k (XX
JnaatTtf. /
' W,ITCHES. IN GOLD AND SIL
VER CASES, . OF FSRFEOT
WORKMANSHIP AND new
DEStONS. OF THEFOLLOtPlNO
^VHi.tan/ar.,, HmI• .;
Irtuta.a W.i. k < •., Hrtlkaai
■ ntlotinl Wauh t'o„ Rlflai
f* i Wflifh ('*., Hartea, M. 9*
Bliss Watrlite., ales thr CsUkrat*l
IVui winder* eir Ktyltse Watch.
THIS STOCK IS OFFERED AT
VERY ATTRACTIVE riOORfS,
AND YOB WILL TIND IT WILL
P TTOTAKB A LOOK AT THE
GOODS AND THE PRIORS, AT
SHARP * FLOYD'S JEWELRY
STORM. ATLANTA. •*>-»*
N’.T. JttACMUJE,
Pointer ttmA Bereretor,
O FFICE above W. G. Jack’*. Whitehall street, re-
tnruHthauk* to hi* old patron* for former
favor*, aud hope* by attention to buaineaa to merit a
continuance of the same. ap26 iy
1 AM GLAD HE HAS COME.
11a* Best Paper Hangar la the Stats of
Georgia.
X CAN now cane year chairs, and mak* them look
new for the same yon will pay for a bottom. No
charge for varnishing chair* when I cane them, and
Uphotstrringr, J^rnmttmrs f$y*frff, sir..
to give satisfaction. Furniture covers cut, mad* and
a fit warranted. Hair and spring mattresses made to
order. All kind* of household furniture and up
holstery done at the shortest notice. I have re
moved to Drive's Opera Hoase, under Mayaon'a
Auction Ware room, on Marietta street.
C. T. BROWN.
aplt-fim Late of Richmond. Va.
{Dealers in lumber.
LANDSBERQ’S
LUMBER YARD,
OPPOSITI aXOBQU EAILB04D DIPOT.
ATIjA nta,ga.
■awed rthlngleai and
Alt Kind* ot Bretted and
FYstmlstf Lumber.
f.bJI-lY A. LAZDUBXBG * OO.. Praretakin,
4ft
SURE
POP.
DEATH TO RATS,
ROACHES,
BEDBUGS, SC.,
never failing, boxes double the ate* as others. Her
metically sealed Mid always fresh. For sale at
wholesale at Fembertou, Tajrlsr mmd Co.’s,
and all other druggists. febW-ly
Befrxsbmtiits.
CITY BREWERY*
Corner Colllmeaaad Harris ItrssUj
Fechter St Mercer, Proprietors.
Offloe in Old Post Ottos Building, next Get* Oity Bsr,
O-eorgia.
aprfi-Sm
T. F. GBADY’S
E. R. ALE HOUSE.
... a 9 ...
Alabama Nireet Atlanta. Oa.
J UST reoeived,» fine lot of Champaign,
Jersey Older. Families supplied at thsir
domes. A fine assortment of the bett
LigUOItH, WINKS,
and sag are always on hand- Bottted Alee and Porter
specialty. Alee, Beer and (Thamp^U* Jersey Older
n draft Call on Gradv and go away pleased,
dafttf
JT O TICE
T
lOLLED before me as au
ou tbs teth day
of April, 1871, by Hsury Brown, of th* 7«d
district G. M.. of Fulton county. Georgls, one yel
low sorrel mare, about 9 or 10 years of see, with a>
her face au.l some white spots on her right
shoulder. Said mare has shoes on her hind feetand
one shoe on her right for* foot Appraised by. Hi
ram Casey aud J. A. Plaster, freeholders of aaiddi*
‘ ‘ to be worth fifty dollars. Th* owner te .bsreby
* ' — *“
will.
bH sold by *thri Sheriff of said county- within the
tun* preecribed by law, smd la terms of th* tew.
JMO. T. GOOPBB.
myl-dod Clerk Court of Ordinary.
Georgia Western Jt. H. Heel
ing Visited the 6th July.
omoa axonoiA wkmtxrn b. & oo.. I
atxahv*. jon* Mia, ini. I
A T a meeting of the Board of Directors of this
Company held tula day, tbs following resolution
Whkum! th* people of Atlanta si their recent
meeting expressed an earnest desire that work on
the Georgia Western Hsilrsed be tpssdny begun,
aud
Wan***, th* BvJaw* of th* Oo**p*ai mtborii.
such e oouree.
That tu view of the meeting called for
*n oi July, the Board of Wrsotore hereby mU
tiug of 'If StH-kioi.dera to be .'held at the Uty
Hall iu thiM «■ |> 4t li- «•. ItM'k A M., Wednesday. tn«
Ui oi July, a. el .-t* l^'•utellt aad tea Directors W
firve for the t u*uiug y e«
junefifidtd.
W.P. OEM*. Secretary.
EnMJtrO raff BALM,
1 AA ACKZa VOR h\ijc. .burnt , taflM *»*'<
liH ‘ AUnta. tin, tb. M. k W. *. R. U*J *>1
inrtog d -.nd well wat r»d CaQ and examine prep-
rty. r will give a bargain te t am determined to
■I! I will well it in lota of twenty-five or fifty acre*.
For p^WT caa on address
W. L. MofXXHa „
jonlMSw AlteteU. Ga.
OtonruVs Orriru, Jnusffl, ISfl.
MefiSKSMunac v
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