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    THE DAILY SUN
ATLANTA, OA.
TrrrwiDiT Monmra, Jen 90. 1873.
f MKTKOBOLOOIOAX. •
Cleir aud partially cloudy weather will prevail on
Tliaraday from the Mlaeteeippi to the Atlantic, with
a probable area of light rains over the upper lake
region*. Light Southerly wind* are veering to Wes.
tesly oorlhrraat of Ohio ralley, Light to fresh east-
terly to southerly wind* forth# Southern State*.
Light to fresh southeasterly to southwesterly winds
for Haw Ingland and the Middle States.
' CITY AFFAIRS.
Call for a Meet Ini of tlie Demo*
era tic Executive Committee
of Pulton County, with a View
f of Callinc Another Conven
tion of the Party.
Atlanta, Ga, June 18, 1872.
The Democrutio Executive Committee
for Fulton county arc hereby requested
to meet in the office of Hill & Candler
on Thursday next, the 20th instant,
AT 4 O’CLOCK P. M.,
For the purpose of transacting impor
tant business relating to the interests of
the Party in the approaching Presidential
And%r the purpose of considering the
propriety of calling another Convention
of the Party for the county.
In compliance with the written request
of numerous Democrats, I now issue
this call, trusting that harmony will pre
vail T. W. J. Hill,
Chairman Democratic Executive Com
mittee, Fulton County.
The written request alluded to by Col.
Hill, oontains the signatures of about
800 Democrats. Over five hundred sig
natures were attached to the request laid
before CoL HiU, while a number of other
lists are out in the hands of parties with
signatures of about three hundred more.
We shall publish these names, to show
that there is no unfairness about it.
Col. HiU deserves thanks for promptly
issuing the call, when the imposing Ar
ray of names was presented to him. It
is enough, that the Democrats of the
o:mnty are not satisfied with the pro
ceedings of Saturday last.
We cordially unite with him in the
hope that harmony may prevail. We
trust the committee will as promptly call
another Convention, as Col. Hill has
oalled the committee.
If another mass Convention of the
party » oalled, and if, at it, everything is
conducted fairly and harmoniously, no
one will complain of the result, let it be
what it may.
We are in favor of letting the people be
fairly heard. This is all we ask, and we
trust no one wiU object to it.
Psusoiial.—Oen. P. M. B. Young, M. 0., and CoL
Dramas H. Frost, of Baltimore, are stopping at the
Kim ball Houae.
A Coumtkb Prrmon.—We learn that those who
favor muiliug Greeloyites to tha State CouvenUon,
to luiarepreaeut the true Democrat! of thla county,
are getting Up a request to the Executive Committee
uot to call the meeting wo doeire.
Very well. Let all allow their haoda. Lot tboae
who are uuwllhug for the Democrats of Fulton
county to be truly i epreaeutml. My eo. We wa
know who they are. ?
Executive Aii-oiaTMichT.—Uoveiuor Smith, yea*
terday, appointed A. H. Cox, Eaq., of LaGrange,
Solicitor General of the Tallapoosa Circuit, to fill
the vacancy occasioned by tho death of W. A. Adama,
the late Incumbent- Mr. Cox la a young man of
brilliant promise and line Intellectual gifts.
Constable Hill, after tho ram Tuesday, succeed
ed In tracking np in tha auburba, Thomas Quick,
who haa for soma time eluded the officer*. He was
charged with stealing a pietol from Mr. Stanford
Singleton, Deoatur street On being arraigned yes
terday, bfore Justice Butt, uo prosecutor appeared,
and ha wa* diaohargad.
Bvbkbd Almost to Dxath.—W# liara that a ne
gro woman, living in Jenningatown, in tha western
part of tha eity. wu almost fatally burned on Mon
day. la endeavoring to kindle a Are, aha covered
the wood with kei oaiua oil, which Instantly set fire
to her clothing, horning her face and body until her
fosters* and form are almost indistinguishable. At
last aoooonta aha was sinking rapidly, without any
hopes of her reoovsry.
A DAKoiaocf Runaway.—Yesterday Fechter ft
Meroar’a City Brewary team started opposite the Na
tional Hotel, and run at high speed up Peachtree
and down Decatur street to the Atlanta Uouae, when
they were turned against *a embankment, with only
a slight Injury to a horse and the tongue of the
wagon broken. There were several narrow escapes
from the track of the heavy wagon which was loads
It etruck a high rock at the Loyd street crossing.
But after all the "beer was on" the wsgon.
A eon sequent runswsy np Peachtree street was
prompMy arrested.
Hm Pictvbb.—Mr. 11. C. Hobson, yesterday
showed us a large engraving of George Frauds
Train, the nun of Destiny—next President of the
United States.
He appears to be a young man. and his feature*
exhibit the most remarkable evidence of genius and
voreatlUty. He le soon to be in Atlanta, and wiU
delivar ft lecture, lie is ouo of the most mirth-pro-
voktng. laugh-lnsplrlug, exciting, soul-stirring and
enthuaing srator*. lu his stiaius of humor, his lofty
flights of eloquauce and touching appeals to the
tenderness lu human nature, as well ea tbs most
withering in hie denunciations and the bittern*
his invective sarcasm and Irony, of any lecturer lu
this day.
H. O. HOYT CAKE.
The counsel fur the Statu resumed the case yester
day morning by introducing two more witnesses.who
tee tided to tha oondition of the Western ft Atlantic
BaUroad at certain periods.
Mr. James Flynn, locomotive engineer on the road
sine* 1M9. testified: The road wee In wore# condi
tion whan turned ovar to the lisaaeaa by Blodgett
than when turned ovor by Halbert to Blodgett,
had to be thoroughly overhauled, and it required
A amount of work to place It in
Mr. X B. Walker, Master of Transportation, test!
fled: Htfiy Is 1170 wt ware compelled to make
heavy repairs on the Boed before we oonld do the
besteem which the Boed el that time controlled,
jndfle of the {condition of tho heed from the regu
larity or Irregularity of trains, and the detention of
freight. Thiols always a good last ThoBoadwas
In better oondition In the latter part of, laid than at
the beginning of 1170. when the Leeoeee took charge.
Here the testimony oloeed, the oaes having occu
pied. to that time, more thau eight days. About
forty witnemas ware examined, several of whom
wore (born abroad.
Hon. Milton A. Candler Introduced the argument
for ths State In an address to the jury, of about one-
■ In length. g
I by CoL ClaciALua Pee-
the defense, In •
apeeeh of three hours In length. Ha was followed
by Qon. OartreU. who will resume his argument
thla saerulng.
Immediately thereafter Judge Union Stephens
sees wUl be submitted to the jury.
If the prisoner be oonvtcted U la believed that ha
will not be triad oa the other iudJctmonts at this
term el the Court, if. however, he stell be acquit
ted, we understand, tha Ms a wUl grossed with foe
The Reqnoet to Use Chalrmaa to Call tile
Ktreallvr CannIHtc af Paltaa Conn-
«> Together.
The following Is tha petition which was presented
to Col. T. W. J. Hill, requesting him to cell the Dam
ocratto Executive Committee together, tha object
of which la to hove that Committee call another
meeting of foe Democratic Party to choose delegates
to the State Convention on tho 96th Instant.
Atlanta, Ga., Itth June, 1073.
To Col. T. IF. J. mil, Chairman Democratic Ezecutiot
OomniUct Eulton County:
Wa, the undersigned, members of the Democratic
Party of Fulton oounty, respectfully req set you to
cell a meeting of the oommittoe for the purpose of
taking action in reference to the selection of dele
gator tram this county to I he Stats Convention to be
held od the 36th Inst
We do thla became we believe that the selections
of to-day, for reasons of wh'ch you are aware, was
unfairly made, and does not represent the actual
wishes of the Party, and because we desire unity of
actions
H Mubienbrlnk.
Louis Alexander,
T B Blpley,
W B Richard*,
11 S Waters,
John W Butler,
I T Drake,
W T Holderness,
John McManus,
W T Buzbee,
Jno T Cooper,
James D Collins,
W W Compton,
ffm B Phillips, Jr.
C 8 Thomas,
Ell J Hulsey.
W H llulsey,
A 8 King,
John G Brazelton,
O W Hinkle,
J C Stephens,
W P Smith,
M. Mahoney,
F Nunan,
Jno Gaittona,
C P Maguire.
M Murphey,
W H HarvUle.
D F Cauthorn,
Harvey O’Sbeals,
Wm H McMillan,
E F Couch,
C L Bedwine,
J Heuly Smith,
C H Austin,
Cbas W Winter,
Cbaa Herbat,
Calvin Fay,
A 8 Clayton,
B C Young,
Wm G Newman,
It J Loyali,
T S Reynolds,
A R Watson.
Burgoss Smith,
B Orme,
B Kane,
R E Gardner,
B E Gardner,
A Gilmore,
Wm J Bannon,
J W Sears,
H E Nelms,
W L Parker,
F 0 Thompson,
J V Bishop.
J A Bishop,
J B Downs,
J J Ford,
H J Glass.
J H Wobb,
W W Pyron
J. A Defoor,
W B Fuller,
J S Bettis,
H D Fleming,
J L Anthony,
N B Bishop,
F A Hall,
Richard Dorsett,
John }iRebels,
John A Karr,
U Werner,
J Gunat,
Mlddlobrooka ft Darnea,
J M Cook,
A B Davis,
John W Helms,
8 E Morrlii,
W J Lumpkin,
E Marhe,
E P Sauders,
C G Hsrtsfleld.
W K Booth,
J J L Poole.
D U Benton,
Wm G Forsyth,
F M Simpson,
W W Anderson,
J F White,
Charles Alexander,
James G. Kelly,
Wm A Parkins,
W K Coleman,
M Bomorz,
H G Kurt.
Thos F Lowe.
Charles Plncknay,
J D Wootton,
W McPherson,
C M Goodman,
John Lynch,
It L Anderson,
L T Joues,
F U Sohenck,
P H Schramm,
It Barton,
T N Burdett,
Miok L Lowe,
W C Kyle.
A L Fowler,
W HCoe,
W T Boll.
T D Meador,
L itogau,
J L Winter,
W 0 Sparks,
Cbaa. Cooper,
V A Me Loo 11 n,
Jett Owin,
John McOeobo,
J M P Anderson,
J W Coughlin,
N M Lewis,
Thoa Jouca,
P Jason,
C E White.
T M Stanford,
J A Richardson,
W HGmy,
C W Hunnlcutt,
E T Hunnlcutt,
L Belllngrath,
W HC Hobson,
S Lamia,
C M Hunt,
J W Hollo.
H B Morgan,
J N Williams.
G W Stockwoll.
B W Westmoreland,
WLLeine,
J E Butler,
H Lynch,
A H Whittle,
W. ft Herrington,
L Ferguson,
S B Boyco,
J Watoon,
A G Wright.
J D Pound.
Francis Doonan,
8 W Wallace,
W K Spinks,
Wm B Carlton,
James Cayen,
J H Puller.
WD Burris.
N J Robinson.
T L Roblnaou.
J A Tuttle.
p L Mynatt,
WS Armstrong,
J W Cotton,
U K Shackleford,
Joa H Smith,
GT Anderson,
Billy Bosch,
0 P Bute,
A B Churchill
VP Sisson,
B F Bennett,
J B Slmonton,
Otis Jones,
E M Hatcher,
V 21 Phelps,
W R Diggers,
H C Ansley,
John Stephens,
Joseph U Smith,
J G Thrower,
W. P. Lanier,
J T Peacock,
1 H Harwell,
JO Fuller.
U M Evens,
D W Stfobart,
D Wallace,
T J Lowe it Bros,
J G McDln,
J G Found,
M Bloomfield,
B Green,
T G McHan.
Chss K Lunsford,
81m Sligh,
J B Hi toman,
A F Fleming.
Chss F Slmonton,
S C Kick lighter,
W R Shropshire,
J C Holbrook,
J F Barney,
N B Fowler,
0 P Steadman,
J R Wallace,
B F Vaughn,
Ed Holland,
JPeek,
W G Knowles,
W B Kimbrough,
Geo A Gilmore,
A C Moore,
J C P Johnson,
Luke Gray,
W H Flfer,
J M Bowden,
Geo W Terry,
Thos E Brady,
D Walker,
Sam Wilkins,
J J Latham,
J WOotton,
A J Ratterree,
J F Huff.
A D Faller,
Thomas Hall,
J E Beltia,
George F Fitzgerald,
T W Boon,
F H Nelson,
J B Brown,
Toby Kyle,
H J Cox,
W H Kilo,
J J Black stock,
W L Stanton,
J S Lumpkin,
W S Lumpkin,
Oeorgo E White,
W 0 McCown,
E Georgo,
F M Little,
W M Hall,
Matthew Ileade,
R M Booth,
M 0 Leadbcttcr,
J P Jones,
Frank Kano,
J A Baxter.
John Crawford,
Austin Thompson,
Jamee Toy,
0. W. Buioe,
0. M. Brown,
S T Downs,
Chss Boorman,
Jno W Woodruff,
Thomas Warder,
F T Powell,
J 0 Fincher,
W H Barnett.
TW Gordon,
T J Loveless,
UI Wurm,
John O'Donnolly,
U O Robertson,
A Hatter,
O A Throwor,
Geo X Brown,
Jno Heinz,
W Jarrell,
Michaol Lynch,
A Avary,
8 F Ktnoauuon,
J J McKoy,
Timothy Burk,
A J McAlister,
JALoftis.
D W Pritchard,
GW Kriea,
Daniel N Poore,
Aug W ltagdorf,
John B DePrey,
J Poplin,
Francis Jackson,
D Shivers,
E C Roans,
Chss Meyer,
A A Manning.
H Edwards,
W Kirkland.
Ben Barton,
R Clark.
J H Bohr,
OM Clark.
R Jackson,
WP Harris.
F Sower*.
B H Caldwell.
J A Pierce.
F O Klndley.
P H Loud.
G Williams,
AJ Buchanan,
O A V Rose,
WDOook,
James Fournier,
Q W Doyle,
L E Spark*.
T N Farecloth,
John J Garvey,
J B Thompson,
W 8 Whitney,
PO Bwlnly,
CFOebora.
George Johnson, Jr
Q*o Johnaoo,
J II Barrett.
TC May son.
0 B Brown.
W H Grigsby.
B W Force,
W P Slier,
JC
to. J. I
Wm Blerkatock,
LU KUett.
B f K Mellon,
Edvard Parsons,
mV Burge.
T 8 Horn*.
O A Jerrttt,
J A Smith,
Joel Branham.
D B Langston,
J E Godfrey,
Jno Me Reid,
J M Kills,
Jno Goto,
Jams* Gleeeou,
II V Buchanan,
1 Gunat.
John Uawlay,
# A Bovn.
AJ Spencer.
J Lucten.
B T Hutchins, W Wilson.
John Quinn. W If Mmenn,
It H Gerald. W T Klmaey.
E N Broylpa, F Stoektoa.
fl L McBride, W B Johnson
Ed Mercer. 0 H A A W Force,
Bell Johnson, W W Grant,
W D Ellis, G S Boyd.
LHBradAeld. Mark W Johnson, (bo*
(ieo}Uamiltoa, cause he dieapproves the
EL Murrey, conduct of ths Chairman.)
J It Simmons, W S Middleton,
J D Frierson, J A Middleton,
James Miller, O Stovall,
Ohaa Whitehead, J H Morgan,
M Hartman, T A Ortagua,
J L Bwansou, A J Head,
F M Queen O 8 Williams,
C 8 Williams, J 0 Kyle,
8 A Verderey, J M Vance,
D G Vance, A M Park,
B Templeton, James Hendrix,
Fred Allen, A Hteiuheimer,
John T Hall, W T Gunby,
W H Uoche, O 0 Carroll,
D Brogan, W H Humphreys,
H W Hicks, T M Buffington,
M P Hugo, Simmons A Hunt,
W H Cambern, A 8 Fowler,
W B Base, James Brown,
W Tripp, T J Gallia,
J T Morgan, J F Crawley,
J Lang. Dan Davis.
Ous Smythe, O Powell,
J Thomas Johnson, E 8 Marshall,
J B Thompson, M P Gslcersn,
W C Moore, G B Adair,
J J Eubanks, S 0 Henson,
M M Humphries, ltobt McCown,
D W Blacker, J M Smith,
8 T Bigger*, A Murphy,
W G Gramiiug. P B Wooten,
A M Turner, W 8 Wooten,
E J Palmer, J W Smith,
WUWecma, JL Johnson,
Young Garrett, Henry Patterson,
O D Forbie, T V Forbls,
Wm Fitch, J H Stewart,
T M Simpson. B M Booth,
J T Loveless, J B Erins,
John Hall, Jim Lswshe,
J B Goodwin, A H Lindley,
L H Thomas, S M Hardy,
A J Rakeatraw, N Simpson,
J A Anderson, REO Donnelly,
George White, W J Lumpkin,
H B Hinton, Jim Johnson,
J H Alexander. J F Smith,
L H Harwell, J F Boyd,
B Sharp, J D Turner,
J L Keith, J P Perdue,
T J Holbrooks, A K Seago,
T J Boon, T J Gresham,
H 8 Dickinson, John H Peck,
D Byau, J M Boring,
J K Polk, D W Pope,
JJ White, BM Trimble,
W H Randall, T J McGuire,
T J Hightower, B. F. White,
Jss F Alexander, RF Maddox,
J E Williams, J R Towndea,
G h Johnson, A SL Clair Abrams,
Geo P Frazer, Sidney Dell,
HU Carroll, Daniel Pittman,
J H Mecaalin, W H Weems,
G W Anderson, L C Wells,
T C Murphey, J W Loyd,
Alexander M Wallace, John A Stephens,
A O Green, W M Bray,
Henry Daly, T T Smith,
A B Grady, Henry Irby,
K B Hloks, Silas B Donaldson,
Wm Rowell, J W Barrett,
Jss Coker, David Wilson,
Jss Lowery, J** Atwood,
M Lowery, L W Burts,
Michael Burts, Geo Peary,
Thos Steadman, F Brldwell,
Wm Langford, Jss M Chapman,
S H Donaldson, W Wilson,
The foregoing names, being over 800, comprise
only a part of those who have signed it. We have
lists with about three hundred more names,
which we have uo more room at this time.
It has boon alleged in the Constitution that some of
tho names to this oall were improperly obtained.
We hereby call upon all whose names have boom ob-
toined by any Improper means to let It be known.
Wc further state that there has not been much cl-
fort to obtain signatures. A well organized and
thorough cauvaKS would secure more than three-
fourths of tho Democrats in this county; for the ob
ject of tho call is almost universally sympathised
with, and the proceedings of Saturday disapproved
by almost everybody.
ft Mmmmor foasset Ttse K«e*«*aw
Knrwosiw Hop**.
Mastrrea, Oa.. l«tt June. 1173.
Editors Daily Am: Please change Tbs Bob od-
dreeeed to meet to foie place. I have cam*
her* to spend the sasasser months, and find the
place cm of the moat pleasant I ever visited, and I
And ths accommodations at tha Xennssaw *c
superior, that 1 feel more like I am at home than at
any hotel—though we have every luxury end comfort
s good hotel can afford. Messrs. Fletcher it Freyer
have ample accommodations for any number of visi
tors. Truly yours. — —
Foa 11 ai.tiboob.—A large number of persons, be
sides delegates, will desire to attend the Convention
at Baltimore, sad foe opportunity of doing #o, at
small cost, la offered by the Western it Atlantic
Railroad.
We published a correspondence between s num
ber of gentlemen and the General Ticket Agent of
that Road a few days ago, who stated that he had
made arrangements to sell Bound Trip Tickets to
soy person desiring to go, whether delegates oi
as fallowa:
Via LoalsvlUe. 9 S3 80; Dalton. Lynchburg aad
Washington, |33 00; and vis Lynchburg and Nor
folk, and from thence per steamer, $29 09.
This la a special and liberal advantage offered by
the Boed to the many persons who will desire to
visit tha Convention. We have no doubt large i
here will avail themselves of this privilege.
Bask Ball.—The -Tallulah." and the "Opera
House" base bell club's, yesterday, played a match
game. The soore stood for Tallulah 61, end the
'Opera House" 28.
Local & Business iNotices.
■ter G. W. JACK is supplying Parties
and Families with bis most delicious Ice
Creams at from 83 00 to $3 60 per gal
lon. Delivered to any port of the city
free of obarge.
SSr O. W. JACK has Chocolate, Lem
on, and Vanilla Ice Cream, and a great
variety of fresh baked Fancy Cakes.
His Saloon is kept open till Hi o’clock
every night.
MS' LAST NIGHT we notioed ladies
and gentlemen at Jack’s lee Cream Sa
loon, at 111 o’clock. It ia a fashionable
and delightfulresort these warm nights.
SIS' AT FIFTY CENTS. — Regular
meals, full variety, well prepared, fur
nished by Feel A Knowles, 26 Marietta
street. Give them a trial. m23-tf
THEERR FO-PHOSPHORAT
ed Elixir of Calisayabark made by Caswal,
Hazard A Co., New York, ia a delicious
oordial, made of the Pyrophosphate of
Iron and Calisaya Bark; it is the most
valuable tonic now in use for dyspepsia,
nervous affections, wakefulness, debility,
depression of spirits, Ao., Ac. The pale,
the nervous, and the dobilitated should
not fail to take it; particularly females
suffering from those complaints incident
to the sex. Physicians now give it the
preference to all similar preparations. If
taken daring exposure to malaria it
strengthens the system to resiet this poi
son, and prevents chill and fever, bilious
lever, and other intermittent attacks.
For sale by all druggists.
m!8 snnAthurs dAwly
City Improvements,
Editor of the Sun: Will you permit an old citizen
to make a few suggestions to our City F-thore, oi
the subjeot of improvements?
It was thought, at the commencement of the year,
that Major James would inaugurate some public im
provements that would mark his administration as
an era In the history of Allants, Up to this date
nothing is apparent in thla direction, and the year ia
half gone.
Water-works are much needed. Every candid
mind must admit their necessity. I do not mean to
carry out any old contracts, nor to put the tax-payers
under unbearable burdene, bu* the procurement ol
ample supply of water, eufficlont for eauitary
purpose*, fire demands, etc., ie an actual necessity.
A system ol sewerage is needed. A central secure
sewer of proper capacity should be constructed]
along Whitehall street, commencing at Hnnter, and
runulng North to Alabama; thence East on Alabama
to the one already constructed down Entrenchment
oreok to Fair street; then from Uuutor or Whitehall
to Mitchell, then East along Mitchell to the
ready mentioned, with various shoots in othor
streets as necessities require; also oue commencing
at the Capitol on Marietta street, and running East
down Decatur to Calhoun, with entry of one stort
ing from oppooite Wesley Chapel along Peachtree
street. When constructed, these main severs can
be tapped with pipes that wiU convey the water from
tho roofs of all adjacent buildings, and carry away
the slops from yards, kitchens, Ac.
Those sewers, after overtaking running branch
water, can be covered so os not to damage citlsens
on the margiu of these streams, and by straighten
ing cut and trimming all the bonks of the bronohes,
which are the natural sewers of the city. Every
branch from the ceutre of the city, needs, to-day,
prompt attention lu ths manuer herein poluted
Unices the banka are trin.med, bode .graded, aud
crooks straightened, chills will follow lu the hot
mouths from the stagnant water along these branch
es. It Is a matter of surprise to me, that the au
thorities have not long ago given # tbls very subject
careful attention. Tho fall or descent le so greet
that, with but little assistance, these branch** will
carry off an immense amount of filth now deposit-
ad all along their courses, to tho disgust and danger
of the inhabitants.
Let these be attended to now-thls year. It la
needed greatly. Then we will .be ready for some
cheap supply of water upon some sound, economical
plan, from some one of the many clear, pure streams
that flow near, but do not bead in the city. Mr.
Mayor oonfer with your Street Committee, En
gineer. and a full Board of CounoU, on foie subject.
Again : Now ia the proper season to have all foe
thoroughfares leading to the city paved.
In a few weeks, four main roads will be traveled
by the Street Care, with the oenter* well paved.
Vow, at email additional expense, the remaining
portions, to ths drain on each side of these streets,
can be paved, at least all that portion of these
streets where heavy fills have been made, should
be paved, and foot without any delay, other
wise, when the fall rains oome thee* streets wfo be
rendered impassible end damaging to the trade and
co' veulencc of the publlo at Urge. When theeo
streets era put in order, now that grades are estab
lished upon them, other streets con be Improved
likewise. Much of foe work on aide streets, espe
cially foe heavy grading where vehicle* rarely pees,
could be dispensed with, and tha money applied to
substantial work on all tha malu central outlet*, and
this. In mj judgment, would meet the approval of a
majority of those who have to pay the taxes.
1 earnestly hop* my old friend. Mayor Jem**. wiU
woke upend fiet off foe beaten track of hie predates-
aore. and do something we can all look book upon
with pleasure when he reaches a higher poetUcn.
gNow is bis time. WIU h* take hold aud uea hie
opportunity ?
To secure proper site* for future public Park*. Is
another subject worthy of his public spud and flue
meo anti test*.
As I only Intended to make suggestions, I wUl not
trespass forth*). bat express the hope that these
suggestions will be received by the Mayor and Coun
cil u the soots public spirit ia wUUih they are la-
|. Poo Eoao Pv0444V.
tGf* ICE-COLD Cincinnati and Mil
waukee Beer, furnished by Peel
ICnowles, from their large Refrigerator,
where it is cooled by the barrel. More
for the money than any where else.
m23-tf
Chocolate Caramels, Wednesday,
April 3d, and every suoceediog Wednes
day, at Block’s Candy Factory, No. 75
Broud street. Broken candy 20 oents
per pound, or six pounds for a dollar.
Wedding cakes handsomely ornamented
at reasonable prices.
ttair DEPARTURE.—Pullman Palace.
Sleeping Car, Milwaukie, leaves to night
by Western & Atlantic Railroad.
The “ Racine ” leaves to-morrow
night.
Matir NORTH, EAST AND WEST.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
FOIl COMPTROLLKll-GKNEIlAL.
Thompson Allan, Esq., is a candidate
for Comptroller-General, subject to the
Democratic nomination.
Col. Peterson Thwhatt is a eandi
date for the office of Comptroller-Gen
eral; subject to a Democratic nomina
tion.
FOR VJCCltKTAllY OF STATE.
Major John F. Jones, of Coweta, is . a
candidate for Secretary of State.
Colonel H. J. SPRAYBERRY is an
nounced as a candidate for Secretary of
State, subject to the Democratic nomina-
For Comptroller General.— Gener-
LAFAYETTE MoLAWS.
dec29-dtf
SCHUMANN’S PHARMACY, 48 WHITEHALL,
and sent to families when ordered every morning.
Also, pur* fruit Syrup* of various kinds. jelO-Stn
JOHN T. READ,
Pryprietor of the
READ HOUSE.
Fronting the Passenger Depot,
JelO-lf
Corn, Oats, Heal, Etc.
Htoylienii *V. Flynn,
Forsyte Street, Atlanta, «•-,
^UK NOW RECEIVING
OATS. MEAL, FLOUR, WHISKY. ETC,
ALSO.
100 CAR-LOADS CORN.
Not having storage room enough they offer a portion
or aU of it at low figures.
Consumers and dealers would do well to supply
themselves now, as au
Advawrr In Priest
may bs expected before the close of this month.
jrl3 lm STEPHENS* FLYNN.
R. TEUSLEH,
ProibMor ol’ Music,
( pYllU hi. MTTI-M b> th, AUmiU I>UUM, uul
►'UciuUwt, H*—*«» Orton to h*|MI •* M
* »/*!«
ATLANTAJIARKETS.
OORBECTKD DAILY.
ATLANTA. Wumaut. Jo,. 1*. !«*•
COTI-OR- Vanr litUodMUOd, m4 M>;a.
ri.TAHClAL.—Oout—fcoj-lof 1.11; MUlhf Ui
Bilvan—Buying 1.00; selling l.ia
Exouaxub—Buying at parcelling per cent pre
mium.
Bonus Aim Stock*—Georgia 6a. T5gT?; 7*, SMi
89; New Georgia bonds at the State Treasury. 90.
All Ante City Bonds-?*, 76^78; 8s. 80fo«8. Au
gusta, 8S&85. Georgia Ballrojl Stock, 1.0101.02;
Georgia Radioed Bonds, 97#100. Atlanta and West
Point Railroad Stock, 93&9S; Atlanta and Weat Point
BaUroad Bonds, 98&100. Macon and Western Rail
road Stock, 1.0291.04. Atlanta National Bank 1.10.
Groceries.—Correa— Bio, 22@2S; Java, 80084;
Mocha, 40; Laguyra, 28.
Stbufs—New York, 60(590; Silver Drips 80@86;
New Orleans—prime. ?2#7S; Florida 45080; Sugar
Boose, 8?; by Hogshead 28.
Buuab — Coffee A, Wi: Extra C, 13>4; Crushed,
Granulated, Powdored, 14\; N. O. Choice, 12)4;
Common 10)4; Fair. 11; Prime 11K; Snow White,
14)4-, Demarara 12)«@13.
Tkas—Black 1.0001.25; Green 1.00(^1.80.
Miscellaneous— Soda — Boxes, 9c fl lb; in kegs
7)fc fl lb. Cream Tartar. 8<Xg>58; Yeaat Powder* per
dox, 1.68; Beeswax 28@30; Rags—cotton, mixed, 4.
Tallow, b){. Brooms )2.80@6 per dox. Starch—
Oswego, 12; common, C<&8.
Gakdkn Skkdh—per dozen package—under 28 dos.
86; o
ir, 30.
Candles—Adamantine, 2l@21)£,
Soap—Bar, 6® 10.
Balt—Liverpool, per sack, $2.10; Virginia. 2.00.
PROVISIONS AND FAMILY SUPPLIES—Butteb
—Country, 12>i@14; Best Goshen, 40; Western Be-
irve, 25(g)30; Tennessee, 14.
Cheese—Choice Factory, 18.
Poultry—All hens S6c; Mixed lots 32@34c.;
Spring chickens 17@20.
BUNDBIES—Eggs per doz. 22, packed; Rice9)f<§>10;
Hominy per barrel, $6.50; Pearl Grits $6.00; Maca
roni 18® 20.
GRAIN, MEAL, Ao—Cobn—by car load, prime
white $1 00; yeUow aud mixed 95@97; corn meal
$1 00@l 05.
Wheat—Nominal—Red $1.90® 1.95; Choice White
$2; Inferior $1.80.
Oats—70(2572. Stock Pe&s $l.C5®1.76.
MEATS, Ac—Bacon—Shoulders 6)£®7; clear rib
sides 8%; dear sides 9; Plain Hams—12; Sugar cured
18@13)(. Bulk Meats-Shoulders 6)4; clear rib sides
8)4; clear sides 8)4.
Land—Tierces 10\(g)U; Cans 12; Buckets 12)4;
Country 9J401O.
Bctchkb’s Meats—Beef—Kentucky and Tonnes-
e 10011; Corned in kegs, 10@15; Spiced 20. Hogs
7)4@8; Mutton 12@15; Veal 10; Sausages—common
15; Bead Cheese—plain 15; fancy 20.
Flouh—Fine, $7; Superfine,$7.60; Extra $9 CKXgfl 25
Family, $10 00®10 80; Extra Family, 10 75®11 60;
Fancy, $11 75®12 60.
FORAGE, PRODUCE, Ac.—Stock Meal 90; Bran
1.60 ft 100 lbs; Oil Meal 1.60; Shipstuff 1.80.
HAY-Timothy $1.95; Clover Hay 1.6501.75.
HIDES AND LEATHER—Green Hide* 7®7)4;
Green Salt 8)409; Dry 15@16.
Leatheb—Calf Skins—Domestic $80® $44 ft
doxen; French $45®$66. Harness Leather 38®4£
ft lb. Sole Leather—Hemlock 27®33H; Oak 28®50;
Split 40. Kips—Country 45®60 ft lb; French, ft
dozen, $48®70.
DRY GOODS—Cadftjrice—glazed, 9@11; paper 13)4
®14)4. Bleached Cotton, 0®21. Cottonades 20®25.
Ginghams—heavy, 13@16; Scotch, 22®28; Chambray
20)4®27>4- Tickings 9®32.
Calicos—Bedford 9 ; Wamsutta 9 ; Araoskeag
and Arnold, 10)4; Garner k Co., 11)4; Albion, 12;
Spragues, Allens, Dunuells, Conostoga, 11)4; Dolly
Yarden, 11>4®12)4-
Flannels—Bed, 25®45; White, 25® 1.20; Opera
40® 62)4-
Factoby Goods—Sheetings and Shirtings—Augus
te and Columbus—4-4,13)4; 7-8,12; 3-4,10; Drillings
14; Georgia Checks, 16; Stripes, 14; Oanaburgs 15
@18; Yarns, $1.65® 1.70. Cotton Rope 30.
CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES, &0.—
Poaches, 21b cans, |2.50@2.75 per doz.; 31bcsne,{j®
$4 per dozen; Poas $2.75; Pine Apple, 2tb
$3.25; Strawberries, 21b, $3.75; Tomatoes, 2tb, $2.26
@2.40; Oysters, lib, $1.37®$1.80; 21b, $2.50®$2.76;
Sardines, ft case $23® $24.
Ceackers—derated, 9®10; Butter 7®8 ; Cream
11® 12; Picnic 7@9; Soda. G@8; Sugar, 9)4@11.
Candy —Stick, 16>4®17; Fancy, 18@50.
Nurs—Almonds 22@25; Brazils, 16® 17; Filberts,
16® 17; Pecans, 17@18>4; English Walnuts, 20®28
Peanuts, $2.30® $2.75 ft bushel.
Pickles—Piute, It dozon, $2®2.25; Quarts, $3.25
Half Gallons $5.60, Gallons $7.60. Brandy Cherrles-
QuartB, ft dozon, $6; Peaches—Pints $3.25, Quarts
$4.80
Spices—Allspice and Ginger, 1C® 18; Cloves, 25
Cinnamon, 90: Nutmogs, $1.40®$1.50; Maco, $2
Mustard—2 oz., 50; Pepper, 25®28.
Vegetables Ate.—Wliito Beans per bushel $3.86®
$4; String Beans, per bushel, 75; New Irish Pota
toes per bushel $1.25; Sweet potatoes $160; Yams
$2 00 per bushel; Peas $1.00 per bushel: Cabbages
per head 16® 25; Cucumbers per dozen 25.
FRUITS.—Applos—Green ft bbl 7 60®9 00; Dried
5) 4®8. Oranges @8 00; Lemons $7 50@8 00
Bananas $2 50®3 00 ft bunch; Cocoa Nuts $7
8 50; Currants ft lb 15® 16; Dates 12)4 ft lb; Figs
dried 20@22; Pino Applos $3 ft doz.; Prunes 13® 15
Raisins $4 50; Citron 48®65.
FISH-White Fish-family $0; No. 1, 6 50.
Mackerel-kits, No. 1.1 80; No. 2,1 60; No. 3, 1 30
Half barrels—No. 1, $8; No. 2, $7; No. 9, $6. Cod
fish 7@8.
FUEL—Wood ft cord—Retail prices—Oak at yard
$4; delivered, $4 60; rawed and split, $6; delivered,
$5 60; Hickory, 50c. added to above prices,
Coal, ft bushel—Anthracite, 65; Lump Coal, 28
by car load—retail 30; Blacksmith’s, 24@25,
HARDWARE-Ikon—Swede, G>4@8; flat bar 6)4®
6) 4; round and square 6)4® 10; hand 7@8; sheet iron
$10®12; Horse shoe 7®8; Nallrod 11®12)4; Horse
shoes ft keg $7 00@7 60; Mule shoes $8 00@8 50.
Nails—^ keg, lOd to C0d, 6 26; 8d, 6 50 ; 6d, 6 75;
4d, 7 00; 3d, 8.25; flue, 9 75; finishing-different
kinds, 75o. on above prices; Horse shoo ft box, 20®
40 per pound.
Steel—Cast, 22@25; German, 15@18; Plow 9@11.
Goain Cradles—Per dozen |41@50; Scythes, grain
per doz. $16®18; grass, $9 00®14; Grass Snaths
$7 50® 11 00.
Miscellaneous—Axos, Collins, $13.50®14,00 per
do*; Ten Eyck,$12.60®13. Spades perdoz-Ames$17.-
00. Rowland $14.00 Shovels—Ames, 15.00; Row
land, $13.00. Hoet-ScoviU’s, $8.50® 10 00. ScoviU’i
pattern $7.25@9.00. Carriage axles — Com
mon, 10c. Springs 20®22c; Traces 80® $1 per pair.
Smoothing Irons 7)4® 10c; Hollow ware 6H®8c.
Cotton cards—Whlttemores, $6. Gun caps — G
D 40—full count, 46; WaterProof 90. Shot—per bag,
$3.00. Powder per keg, blasting $5.00. Rifle, p«i
keg $7.26; half keg $4; quarter keg $2.26. Grind
stones per lb—Ohio 2)4®3; Nova Scotia 3@4.
CROCKERY AND QLA8S-Origlnal pgka. (repack
ing higher) Plates, C 0 6 inches, 30, 7 Inches 35, 8
inches 40. Granite, 6 inches 50, 7 inches 55.
Teas—per set—0 O, 14; Painted 16; Granite-
handled, 66; unhandled, 56.
Window Glass—Per box : 8 by 10, $4 60 to 6 50;
10 by 12, 4.75 to 6.76; 10 by 14, 5.50 to 6.00; 10 by 16,
5.60 to 6.50; 10 by 18. 6.60 to 6.75; 12 by 18, 6.75
WOODEN WARE.—Pails — Two hoops, brass
bound. Juniper, $7 per dox: do Pine $5.50; Painted
2.75. Tubs—painted—neat of 8, $4; Sugar Boxes
per rack, $3.23. Washboards per dos.—wood, 2.50;
sine $3, combination $|. Well-buckets — long
ears, $8. Refrigerators—Upright, No. 1, $20; No, 2,
$23; No. 3, $25. Mocking-birdcages $10 per nest.
LIVE 8TOCK — Beef Cattle — medium 3)*@5)4;
prime 6)4@6)4; Ant grade, 6\; good steers, 4)4
@6)4. Milk Cows $36®00. Hog* 4®5; ahoata 4® 6.
Horses—In fair demand. Mulos — good stock
aud fair sale; good average $115®250. Sheep—
medium to lair, 4@4)4; prime to choice 6® 5)4.
L1QXJOBB—Beandt—Apple and Peach, $2.60 to
3.00; Cherry and Ginger, 1.60 to 2 00; Cognac—Do
mestic, 1.50 to 2.00—Foreign, 6.00 to 10.00.
Whuey—Bourbon, $1.26 to6.00;Corn, 1.00 to 2.00;
Rectified, 1.00 to 1.26; Boberteou Co.. 1.26 to 3.00;
Rye, 1.26 to 6 00.
WiNRS, Ao.—Madeira, Port, Sherry, per gallon $2
toC.00; Champagne—California, per case, $16.00 to
20.00; Imported, per basket, 26.00 to 33.00.
OlN—Domestic, $1.60 to 2.00; Foreigu, 4.00 to 6.00.
huu -N. K. $1.50 to 2.00; Jamaica, 4.00 to 6.00.
TOBACCO—Low grades aouud dark 67«60; low
gndae sound osaUogauy 60®6i}4; medium maho
gany <6@T0; medium bright 70@60; good bright 80
•Ii00; ft*ortto brands of fin* $luo@126; leaf,
Virginia, 16.
Cioam—per M, domestic |j5@I0O; Imported
IWgW
•surra—Mscoahoy. in Jars per lb., net. 00 . teotah
t$ms SAM per grfo* $16 Mi tieeteh la bottle* pea
MmM
33.33. FLOYD,
SUCCESSOR TO
SHARP & FLOYD,
Southern Agents.
TIiIh is, beyond Hu- shadow of a doubt, the finest and most ac
curate ll.1It.it.Ojtn TlJOKf-SiESiPER (hat li. ever been made.
Our arranitenienis are such we can supply them ou better tenni
than uny oilier house in the Noutb, keeping at all times a large
supply, nud giving E. Hotcard A Co.’s « MW Guaranty tin long
time with each Watch sold. Our house is headquarters for tliia
IVatch. Those purchasing from us can rely upon buying a genu
ine Howard Watch, and an accurate time piece.
JSS. B. FLOYD.
SUCCESSOR TO
SHARP At FLOYD
- Southern Agents, Atlanta, Oa.
rallies at a distance wlio order Howard watches from us nil
please state w hat paper they see our advertisement In.
Savings IBaiO-ln Insurance By
The Knickerbocker Life Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
bis heirs on previous death, with c
P OLICIES PAYABLE to the party hiuibelf at any certain age;
tain benefits never before conceded by suy Company.
A large Surrender value at the end of each year, it deelred.
EXAMPLE—Age of applicant, 30 years; amount of policy f1,000. The whole payable at 45 year* of sue
or previoua death. Premium $56 76; surrender value first year $43 11; 2d year $92 88 ; 3d year 144 92 uU.
After the 9th year more mouay will be returned to the policy-holder than he haa paid in premiums.
Apply to W. T. HOLDERNESS, General State Agent, Austell's Building, Atlanta.
H. R. CHRISTIAN, Special Agent
BOARD OF REFERENCE IN ATLANTA—John H. James, Banker;M. G. Dobbins, do.: J. H. Calloway
Esq.: J. R. Wallace, lifeal Estate Agent; J. W. Rucker, Merchant; B. F. Maddox, Merchant; Hon. B. li'
JM. . _
HIU fc Sons. Attorneys; J. II. I/>w. M. !>., Cowenitlng Physician
n 1el6-dsun-w2am
U. S. HOTEL
FOR SALE,
Office Selma, Rome & Dalton R. R. Co
REAU CAMPBELL, Local Ag’t
NO. 4. THE H. L KIMBALL HOU8E.
Atlanta, Ga., October 12th, 1871.
t WEIGHT AND FABB over Blue Mountain Route,
vis 8. B. A D. R. B. and its connections to al]
teimlnol points, as low as by any other route, viz;
r J MONTGOMERY, SELMA, MOBIIJfi,VICK8BUIt(j]
JACKSON, CANTON, MERIDIAN end NEW OR.
LEANS.
REAU CAMPBELL, Local Agent S. B. A D. R. R.,
No. 4 Kimball House. octl2dlf
S'aluable Jlllanla Properly.
Administrator’s Sale.
A greeable to a
ry of Thomas coun .
City Hall, In Atlanta, in tho county of Fulton, 8tate
of Georgia, on the first Tuesday in July next, the
following property, to wit:
SASSEEN HOUSE,
lot ironts fifty-eight loet on Alabama street, running
back and also fronting on Prior street one hundred
and sixty-eight feet. The Hotel is a two story brick
building, conveniently arranged for business pur
poses below, with tho hotel accommodations in ihe
second story.
Considering its location, this la one of tho most
valuable pieces of properly iu the city of Atlanta,
aud presents a rare opportunity for capitalists.
Also, at the bank time and tlace, one lot situ
ated south s!de of Waltou street, Atlanta, Georgia,
fronting 25 feet on Walton street, and running back
south 80 foot to an alley, and bounded north by Wal
ton'street, east by property of I,cwi8 Scofield, Henry
Keltzerand Tallulah Firo Engine Company, south
by alley and west by lot, now or formerly owned by
Mrs. Frank.
Sold a» the property of Jacob Itokembeangb, late
of Thomas county, deceased, for the benefit of the
Terms made known on the day of sale,
jnyl5*td MILTON 0. SMITH, Admr.
CHALYBEATE SPRINGS,
Meriwether County, Georgia.
T nE UNDERSIGNED his the pleasure to an
nounce to his friends and tho public that he
has leased this Celebrated Summer Resort for tho
present season; is largely refurnishing, and will be
every variety,
w _ an confidently
guarantee satisfaction' to all. The means of access
will be doubled by a Hue of daily mail stages from
"Thomastou," connecting with tho Macon aud At
lanta Railroad at Barnesville—distance 18 miles by
coach over a good road,
Pure Vinegar
QONSTANTLY ON HAND in barrels aud half
barrels. AT LOW PRICES, for the trade only, at
J. W. Cotton’s, northeast corner Peters and Forsyth
streets, Atlanta, Gs. Jc5-lm
juua' XT30SV|
Atto rnoy-at-Isa w.
C ARTER8VILLE, GEORGIA.—Office over Leib-
man’s store, East Main street. Will proctico in
tbs counties comprising tho Cherokee Circuit.
Prompt attention given to lmsinoHS. jnl-'f
X.TJMI3EII.
Royal Insurance Go.
OF LIVERPOOL. ENO.
CAl’Il AL - -
111,000,000
LOSSES ARE ADJUSTED AND PAID
IN ATLANTA,
without huTiug to bo Mot to the Homo Offlc. of the Co.
O- 33- Wellborn,
sp24- AGENT
1300
— OF —
RIVER LAND!
L ying on the Chattahoochee river, in
Douglas oounty, 18 miles from Atlanta aud 4
miles from CampbslUon:
GOO Acres In Cultivation,
400 Acres First Class lllvcr Bottom
GOO Acres welt Timbered,
O Settlements on the Land with Go
Buildings, including the Old Iiomrateod. Us
Form Improvements.
ft PUTE OVI TKIl POtf'PMS!
one Improved; Two Gins, Corn Mill, Gotten Pms
Ac. Good water abundant. Locality perfectly
healthy. Has a charterd ferry and good boats:
AT 80—450 acres of Creek Land, in Campbell coun
ty, opposite the above, one half mile from the rivt*;
200 acre« bottom laud, 100 of which is in cultiva
tion. Finely timbered. Well improved.
Call on Wallace k Foweler, Real Estate Agents, At
lanta. Ga.. or the subscribers on th* premises, wtio
may bo addressed at Campbellton, Ga.
J. M. GORMAN,
mhl3-dClAwlm A. S. GORMAN,
WM. U. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
UBAWFOBDTILUE, Ui.
In Bankruptcy.
ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
B
Y VIRTUE of proper order, the mider*J£nr>J
JfiEKittsiJt, JiKVKS A’
H AVE on hand, and are constantly receiving, a
Large Stock of Dry and Green Lumber of all
tho varieties appertaining to the trade, together with
White I>ooi*iit,
Windows and Blinds,
Office and Yard next below Willingham B uildin
tscatur street, Atlanta Gs.
my2-tf
Just Received,
100,000 FEET
Choice, llry Snulhieeslem 1‘tank
1 to 11 .* Inch,
W 1 ;
or* ars invited to call and examine the same.
Merriam, Jones & Co.
Atlanta, Jans 1, 1872. ja2-tf
1. The contract of Glenn k Wright with Gray ft*
ley, tor patent on Ha^ and Cotton Press for the 8tsu>«
of Tennessee, Kentucky, Illinois and Indians, ou
payment of purchase money of I13.0U0.
2. A one-half interest in Grey Utley’s Patent for
Stump Puller, to be introduced free of expense to
him.
4. An interest with Bibb & Smith In wild land*
Nos. 83, 134 and 62. In the 18th district and 3d ro
lion Polk count7, Georgia, subject to contract to
supply capital to prospect and work any minerali
found thereon. Said interest amounting to stout
one-half.
6. Two old Boilers in Macon, Georgia.
0. Sundry old Utioy Presses outstanding at differ
ent points.
7. All notes end accounts due Glenn k Wright, th«
amounts and descriptions of which will bs giv*» l,B
day of sale.
8. The Right of Fulton county to ths use of the
Plimpton Roller Skates, with oue hundred pur ol
Skates. ,
9. All the othor effects of Glenn & Wright, real
sod persons), not heretofore sold.
J. J. WILLIAMS. Assign*.
June 8, 1872. June 9-dlswJ*
HOT SPRINGS, HATH CO., VA,
A BE now open to visitors. Its waters are cole
brated for the cure of Rheumatism,Gout, Para
lysis, Torpor ot Liver. Chronic Diarrhcoa or Dysen
tery, Diseases of tho Uterus, Affections of the Skin,
especially cf Syphilitic origin, aud the numerous
Chronic Diseases.
XI113 BATHS
vary in temperature from 80 to 110 degrees Fahren
heit. and present every variety of Chronic Bath.
They are, moreover, found to prepare the system
for the lieneficial action of Waters found at tha vari
ous other mineral spring*. MUD BATHS have been
i-nnatrurted similar to those that are largely used at
tbs most celebrated *|uu( iu Germany, and which
gives sufferers th* houHtt of th* vary valuable
remedial agents contained In ths Mineral
Mud. TlIFXi: M'UINog OFkrlt t'NKUIt
PAMI’D ATTRACTIONS to both tho Invalid and
ire Seeker. 'Ilia Equipment aud Management
are equal to tboae of firet*. laaa City Hotels. Every
Modem luipruwment Use U*u provided.
prufeeeor J. L. CAHkl.I., M D.. of the University
oi Virginia, Usstoeut Physician. |Yr Pamphlet*
sod Circular*, addreea II. O. TAUUY * co.. Itich
mond, Va., or J. A AUGUST. Manager. Hot springs.
NOTICE TO
CONSIGNEES.
Charleston & Savannah
nouTsjs.
OS AXP AJTWi
THUU8DAY, April l*t>‘
All FralghtBlUl mint bo p»ld dill? or an dollwrs-
This is rendered necessary lu oonssquence of ‘«' l J
abstracts end balances drawn at sight, on# •***""
the other, between the Railroad end Hfe*«« l, l
Companies, in all nutters pertaining to tn« V*
^ ^*1^0! freight; and tfis regulations requir' 11 *
livery agent to make prompt collections.
H. P. CLARA*
Agent Maoon k Western Rallroto
ED. A. WWjNWb,
apI7-2m Agent Georg!* Ballrvid.
NOTICE,
ATLANTA, GA„ J»W 8.1W
fJIHB LIMITED PARTNERSHIP hereto* 1 ** •**
isting between tho undersigned, under to* ® rW
name of Sharp k Floyd, lathis day dissolved. Nr
Floyd will c-uitiotie and settle all the bu*li»e*a of tb«
late Arm. GKO. SHARP* J* 1
E. B. FLOYD*
N. B.-I lake tils m Umd of reluming my »‘ DC,r *
thanks to tho many good friend* and ou«to n '* r<
who hire always patroidssd me »od th*» ^ r,n 0
Sharp A Floyd; and, In r. tiring from the Ar* n * 1
respectfully s-k a CuBtlnuanee of tho m* 1 ' l‘ ,r n
and friendship for Mr. Fiujd. who «‘>l tot--
Unit* ths busineu, aa he wll hasp up lb»woll-tor 11
reputation of iu* Uou*a tor Flfft-Claa* *'oe**
sod Low Prices Respectfully,
■ara-tw. acu. •HAM'. u