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ms mm T1CB DAILY SUN 'zatftae*aeas^' ■•••*• «Mru ^Iuim Mr fcimiM C—tor. &^-™::::::::::::.:::::::::! S± Fraa oar Xrmlac EdlUonof the 201 h. ATLANTA. Of . Straus Kanuua, Juki 30, 1872. “J MI ear Onunmini/ 6otw<* 6y id dot/t)f protecting our Mam tx their fun rfmanriri rigid,, to pom and et/urex law, far fte mHrpgUm of At aecrahU Km- Ktm mmpbrurot and If U hat not At power to do it, dm / «ov ®“ r Government it mo OoetrmmaU, M a dam. I thert- fort, m morn proptr ovation, advocated and fmtptodtte Kn-Khx ad I hold It aptakdg dairahk for Iht South; mil If It dom not proot ttronq enough to ifect lu pwpom, I haptii toll hamate stronger ami rirw»f.**—BOBXOX OBHgUSY. Munrou. in »ooA*»rairi Btewa imm to- oau jjo> uranium tx, ooxouur. Hoaaaanu* Go., Jaoe 27th. Smart of tho Bunt Haring M«n in yonr ooluanfc »0 uotlaaof th» oon cert, uafct Mm 4hrad«n of Frafmn H«U7 Sehaaller, with trhloh the ({King term of Mm HojuniriHe Inrtitot* eloocd I writ* a biitf s^ttoe ot the rat. A» opnowt »u (oo- ninfolfai rrtrj parttabr. Tho wool rad MnuMBtal murio, oahneed (sloo- tionofrom kudo of UMOnrttopaiU.and woo nodmd in • ttylo which ihowed that Um Iolanta of tho young kdiwbad bora ouotaUr tnlMd. All tho perform- •nare Whore Wren pupil, of Troitmor SobooUor, ud ho buiOMon to hoptoad of thotoMtwHV Mar bon of his Tho aodisnoo was one of the hugest ever sssanMed la this place, audit would poxdO a athoh larger city to crowd note beauty and fashion U the same amount of anaoe. The prime donna of the evening was, probably, Miss lean Meor, though per haps it is wrong to say so, when all did so ohartningW. But this young lady sang two aeleMons flam La Fatortta, ana they brought out the fall powers of her rioh and sweet voiee, and snowed her to be i mistress of melody—the dirinest of nil arts. Mias Genie Pullin rendered two elebo- rate inatrnmeatal aeleotlona with great ease, and a graoe that would have been 0harming in a proisasioaal pianist. She performs admirably, giving to aonnd the very soul that the aomposer mer.nt should dwell therein. She is very yoang—not far into her “teeaa"—and therefore ell the more wonderful. Mias Fannie Moreland end Mise Lilly Moor,both seog azgniaitely, aad obtained their fall measure, of applatue. Thai have tweet voiees, with lose of ert and more of nature. Miss Alice Norwood also played in most admirable alyle, and waa grsatsd with the liveliest niiplanae. Then there wiui Jo. Lowvusleiu, with his Cremoua—than whom no man in Georgia oan so completely uouae the soul of harmony that alumbere in that aweeteat of all mnaioal inslrumenta—the violin. Ha played aoveral pieciea, and, while listening to him, the endienee waa earetaas whether or not Ole Boll aver cams this way or not; and than waa not one who oared to shed a tear In memory of Paganini. Professor Geo. 0. Looney, has the thanks of this whole community for haring provided to grand an entertain meat. Fiautmoa. ENGLAND Ltavlii OiaiTK. Lohdoi, Jnue 26. — Lord Tenterden aad Sir llonn del Palmer left Geneva yes terday. Sir Alexander Ooakbarp, Ckmnt Selapis and Mr. Davis leave to-day. The latter is going to Pans. swit£Irland. Tha ArMtratlm. Gxmkva, Juno 29.—Count Solapii At the rising of the Arbitration, to-day, made a oongratulory speeeh that tho knot wUoh threatened the exeoutlon of the treaty is cat. The Coant has high hope* of beneficial results of the treaty in tbe interests of peaoe and harmony. MARKET REPORTS. BY TELCO HATH TO THE ATLANTA DAILY TON COTTON VABKBTr WEEKLY LIYEBFOOL COTTON STATEMENT. Liverpool, Juno 28.—The following is tbo statement of tbe stock of cotton in Liverpool, estimated by nctnal count 84oo i&d of all kinds, actual 1,011,000 bates •f »M»0 «• .... 81.000 « 101.000 194.000 8.000 wTSsu^ii:: umwnllaiU at ■grains as Immm of. n. wsm or sayras u.. Hare it bow tht en thnsisst of the El- bertra Gausa annoonoes a rain in that eran^y: •'-> For/ear weary weeks bad oar people patiaaMy wailed, hoped and prayed for rain. The eerU war twiriing and drying, the oottoo dwarfad, thagardaoa drying np, tha oaMle sofiering, and all nature seemed to sigh lot taring showers. At for help, Um heavens were opened, and the rain dasasadsd ooplonsly. LaatSnn- day tbo rata eominraaail, aad aiaoe that time we have had numerous natura- reririag wpatHfama And now that wa bare the fruition of long-deferred hope, let oar hearts be Oiled with gratitude to tha God of nature for timely help. A Louisville dispatch says of tha re cent wedding in upper tendom: "Tha high nnateaming parties are laham Hen derson, one of the principal owners of the QowrlmrJownwt, ex-owner of the Market street Railway, aad ex-Govern ment ooatraotor, aad Mist Bailie, daos ter of Da la P. Yandell, sen., and rial of Dr. David F. Zaadall. President of tbe American Mediae! Association, and former ex-Confederate surgeon. Rumor states that the terms were a settlement of the handsome plant of $60,000 an the bride, rad a trip to Europe. laham is fifty, fat, and imaanaaly wealthy. Tbe ■ulaalv.ljr lu lh« Wnu.lt Luuguug. The HewOrirem/ito,which haahad an BagUsh departmeat since 1827, nearly forty-nve yean, will, on and after the 90th insL. be published exdnsirely in the Ftsmra langasgu. Tha Hot wse original ly Use organ of tha Ftanoo-Louirianlaa population; it has derired its anppart boas Me BntiaNeohiafly from that olass, id Us prssiBt extanrive patronage, in lissripalsos and advartissm.nts, de rived fasts tha same aoaroe, control* the of the French, whioh is tbe people of L loagnaof e ILvdriana. of one third part of the I PoetAon ra Nawm anmi aid PntoDi oalo.—Basrion 96 of the new coda pro vides that tha rata of postage on newa- papasst somapting wacLiea, periodicals not exceeding two ounces in weight, and riienkra, wtm this auna are depos ited in a letterreirter office for the d* Uvesyhgrfhn oMoa os Us oarriets, thE be uniform atonaosM each; but peri odicals weighing men than two onnoes shall bo anMari ton postage of two peats each, and tMaarntssahailbe prepaid by Oohmel John D. Romp, Master in Chaaeswef the Brunswick and Albany Bailroad, givaa nottoe to all PTr**** bav- ingdrim/^rarinjl the rJJtora-S Sham to hisaux Brunawick on tbs 9th, 28th aad Mlh days of Jaly, asd in on tfaa 12th, lAb, 90th, aad 81at. TELEGRAPH NEWS By tbe New Tosh dmariatai Pram. NEW YORK. A Sir lUssuvaran luWerlptteu Sar th. n.w Prrai.r- Nxw Yobe, June 29. —Havana adviesa (Sy it has been discovered that Honor Caroch, chief alerk in one of the depart ment*, baa been holding conatant com munication with the insnrgenta, diseloe- ing tbo plans for anppresaiog them. The Board of Stock brokers start a sub scription to day for the boy, O’Keefe, ap pointed to the Naval Academy by Con- groeeman Roberts. Governor Seymour wse last night in stalled ss Tammany Neehrin. Io his ad dress be indorsed tbe Cincinnati tl ket end platform. Six hundred packing-box makers hare struck for an advance of 88 per osnt. Tom Seott has sneoeded in getting con trol of another line to Philadelphia, via the Perth, Amboy and Oamden. , Tbe Irish citizens inland issuing a card nrging their oountrymen to desist from sny Inutile demonstration* Jnly 12th. ... TEXAS. Tba War-paiu.ra ■atcharlag. Galtzutok, Jons 26.—A letter, dated Fredericksburg, Tsxaa th* 19tb, says, General MeKenzie, Liant Smith and sight men, were aurprised by sixty In diana and killed, between Fort Belknap and Jackaboro. Oat of thirty in Mo- Keozie's party, only three escaped. MEXICO. Wravlua OeeuptM SallltU. Mataeobas, June 29.—Tbs occupa tion oi baltiUo by Trevino, tbo Bevolu- tionM iMom, laeonftrmod. Capper SlUio Made ta Order. bo diattEtril, will do w#4ito g i vg tu ■ caU. JOHN MIDDLETON & BRO, J«19-12t 8u* Bolldlof, Brood strest, AtlouU, (lo. fSSt "■"ZSZL,-. ond oi tbo oa*m tint totbotr Exeeltonoe as 8 General Beverage. Thor oro foomntood froo tnm all DELETERIOUS BUBhTANCKH, horlDf loYmrlably flood tbo nod thoroocb rlNALYTlOAL TESTS. flpooSuv roooouMndod for oil nnipiio— for whleb poro and biifbly Improved WhlakTeo oro ueod. ond Bold by od Ant-cUeo Qrooen, Drafyleu, onddeob ora generolly. TO THE - TRADE. Send for the "Atl** Price List.” ond bo pleoeed if AOTUAJj DISTH.LIR8, etontlp on bond o very Urge ond anpe> rlor oaaoitmeiit of PURE UYE. WHEAT. BOURBON ond MALT WUIWUEg, of diArentoM^ la which, •e well ea in our regnlor Atles WbleUee, we oflm greet inducements. Also on bend e large end well selected stock of tbe beet known mekes of RYE WHISKIES. Of from »t© • peers old, which were distilled to om own order, ond guersuteed to be tbo boot of their Vue. ULMAIf * Ctf.. 34 Booth Qej Street. BelUm^re. Md. •deoM-eodbwflm •bowing en inoreoee of......... The stooh of Weet Indies |o. Inetoi wings The whole shewing en eotuel ebovo en eetluieted stock of 43,000 •• New Yoke, June 29.—Cotton quiot end e sheds eerier; Bales 635; uplands 2G|; Orleans 26f. Ltvzbtool, Juno 29—noon—Cotton opened qniet end cosier; uplands 111; Orleans 11|. Liter. — Cotton earior; uplands 111 (2111; Orleans 111; sales 0,000; specula tion export 1,000; liATrim-Ootton closed unoliangod; Bom bay shipments to 28th zinoe lest report 27,000. MONEY MAKKKTS. New Yobs, Jane 29.— Htooks dull; money easy, 4; gold strong, 13|; ox- ohenge—long 9}; short 10|; govornmenta dnll end strong; State bonds dull end atoady* Lordok, June 29.—Console 92f. Bonds W*. Pints, Jane 29.—Routes 63f 03c. g PHOOUCK MAKKUT. Niw Yoes, June 29.—Flour dull end heavy. Wheat dull end nominal Corn qniet end steady. Pork qniet at $13 26 @19 88. Lard dnll; steam 9|®9|. Tur pentine 60(261. Rosin dull end nominal ■t $3 06(23 10 (or strained* Freights qniet. It..., a,Mblla| aMt.ue Oft. Soattk l-ar. alleu l.|m. A negro named Minott, e member of the Oity Connell oi Colambie, it report ed to have won $27,000 recently from Gen. W. J. Whipper, also e negro, at taro. The loea will fell upou the tax payer* of the State. Fire European Prinoee, none oi whom, however, belong to reigning lemilies, ere married to American ladies. In this oon section, it i* apropos to mantion that the Priooeas of Holatoio-Hoer, an Amerioan woman, haa sued the relatives of the de ceased husband for $2,000,00K NOTICE. OXORdli—OOLEfHO&PB COUNTY. VFlOE of the Clerk of Ibe Superior Court- public la hereby aotlied that the ottcfol adrer- maata of title ottoe will hereafter be imbliehed la tb$afHm»la bn. Lextaftoa, Oe., April 10,1873. >0X0. M. LESTER. JS'i Clerk SnpenorO—ri. R. TEUSLER, IPvoBdutsor of Music, QrTXSS klft unkM fto th. Atkuta public, aad •olUMithMrp»troDif*. Onl«* to bagUA at M BARNESVILLE HOTEL, l. B. CA11P .... Proprietor. ISBABMKrt.l ■oaks ex 'ratal daw. COLLIER HOUSE! *m wwlr Uttlaart Wmm. J e—up, ■ •« Oeorgln. SAVE YOUR TEETH. K.B. ADAIB, B. B.S., Gainesville, Seergie. HuXuS at BftUtman Ox f. at Dratal Suiwy. tate-4-taw-wlm FOR SAIiE. TX7E omt MakiM, Wnsmu. Carta, V V Bottom, Ac.. akkS will b. mm ott imwmt Ima 1»«nai "jSK* Sweet Chalybeate PRINGS! Formerly Bed bwrat, tUegheay C*t,Ye. rrtHUE HBBIXaa. ao Iras i X for their valuable Toole both aa a Bavagg and Attentive power* Chany Htetlon, where elegant earriagee belonglag to tbo Spring* wilt be in raadtawea for the vleltor*. CMAmoae-M par toy and HO * Bnparlnfondaat HOT HPKLNG8, BATH CO n VA, y^BZ «ra oirt^toTlBBra^ru^.»t<vft w. Miuetallr cf irpkum* «lgla.ael Sa aaowotu CSroute tllMui. TIIE BATHS sk Thai an, atoreovn, found to grapw. th. ayaum fur IS. kaMSMat aWUt M WaMn mat a» tk. vwt- lira MmliBlfwOe Mtafentad apa. la Omuar. and which Snn Ut» h.sftll of th. nr, nimbi. ftcftoU coatMncd la th. Miami Mid. THkez spbimos orren uesub- PASSED ATTnaOnoNS lo both th. Invalid and nraunSnku. Th* Kfulnuat and MauHoaiaU an ftquU to tkow or Snholan ottj BoMla Kray MMl.ru Inipnvctnnt hu bus provided. ftnfraur I- L. CABELL. M. D.. of Ik. Dnlvrally cf VlryluU, nrad.ul PhyrtcUn. To, PuaphlaB ud OMilm, ftddrra A C. TABDT a OO.. Blob- mood, V*.. or J. A. AOOVST. Kuihw. Hot Sprluf ft. BMhOo.. Va M» r w^sa?* asNPisPK famous tor tbelr alterativ# waters and foablonahla patroo- aga, art now open. Tha/ are 9,900 feet abova«lde- water—affording entlr* relief from proatratiag aar mor heat. Capadtj for 9,000neraoii*. JoLlia ProflMtora Krona Five to Twenty-live Uni- Iona at Pure Brnmdy a Hay. Evarjr fMnWy South ought to keep a faw gallon* of nura BmadMo for madlclaal porvoeeo, and U mada by tbamaaivaa tbag woald Enow iYwna ynra. During tha fruit season, 900 geifors of good Bran dies can d# mada out of Devrbenlog, BUokborrleg, Strawberrion, Cherrlflo, Pluma, Penchea, Grape a and othnr XVnitn. A drenkr with fuB dlrectlou* for Its um, with a drawing of Um operations, will ha forwarded to any eddreaa, upon a royalty af tva dollar*, with the ■ight to u*t> It J* their own fbmlly. Thin indispensable apparatn* can be mada by any ilnaer at a coat af three dollar*. Nothing of tbe kind be* ever been gotten out be fore. No one, after using it, would ever b* without II for on* hundrad dollars a y*er. All moneys must be Mat by Expr*M or Poatoflti orders, to hi* agent, H. B. Bopar, HuntovUl*. Ala. ' papers copying this a fow times, and Mndlng a of paper eontaUtog a copy of thla notiee, will Dtltlsd to * Royalty *r a - “ “ MONUMENT TO THE Confederate Dead ! of Georgia, and to those Soldier* from other Oon* rp«E CORNER STONE It 1* proposed shall be laid 1 m soon m th* reostpt* will permit. 2,000 PRIZES, Monumental Association. This oertlAcaU will entitle tbe owner thereof to an equal lutereet In the follow ing property, t# be distributed ao soon aa tha requis ite number of $ hare* ar* Mid. to wit: flnt-HlM Hundred and Om Asm* of land In Manilla mianlr 6a.. on which are th* wellkaownMigruder Gold and Copper Mine*, valued at ...I 100,000 And to Ueveuteaa Hundred and Forty-rour RhaiM la Oaa Hundred Thousand Dollar* of U. 8. Currency, to Wit* 1 bhar* of $10.000 $10,000 1 tthare of 6,000 4.000 9 Bhar** of 3,400 4.000 lOtthSTM of 1000 90.000 10,000 20,009 lOObharesof SOOtiharMof *00 Share* of 100.. 10,000 10.000 10.000 $100,000 From tk* PtmteliM Real Estate offered by wall known patriotic cltlaen*, to tbe Oonfedcrs te Monu mental AModatlou, the following prliM*hrM been selected and added to th* fcaegotag ahar a: let—Baraalla—Thl* weU known resort, with tha large residence, store, etc., and 400 acres of land, im mediately ou th* Georgia Railroad, 90 mllM from Augusta. Paying an annual yield of $14,000. *d—The well known City Dotal, I routine on Broad street The bulldlug Is of brick, 9 stories high, 134k TO feet. Veined at $34,000. 3d—Tbe Bolltude Plantation. In Russell county, 41a., on th* ChattahooahM River, wi h ekgant aad commodious laaprovMasuta. Tha avenge rental since 1944 ha* been over $7,000. 4th—That Large Brick I a* the Phlnliy or Hendry House. Rent Two Thous and Dollar*. 4th—Th* Rodgers Houm, on Ore*u street, a new and elegant Urtck Btililamv. iu most thdnitit per* ttouof that beautiful etreet Valued at Sixteen Thousand Dollars. 4th—Flatbuah. with 190aensof Uod, ba]fa mil* from City limit*, th* elegant suburbau Restdenoe of Antoine PouUaln, Eeq.. la good order. Valued at 81xtMU Thousand Dollars. Tib—Tha Dealing House, a large and commodious liMldance, with 90 City Lota, 00x410 foet,fronting on MoKinn* and CaruM streets. Valued at hiUeeu Mb—Tha Stanton Reeldane* and Orchard. 00 On. taUread. Valued at F.ve ThouMad Dollar*. Alsu, 1 share 0/109 bale* of Cotton. .. iyL._ - _ r - Kr - to tha publlo the manner, tha ttma and ptaoe of tha T? •Stowing gantlanun hove oonaantad to act m Occam lastoeers, aad wtU either by iNtt their owe body, or hr Special potated by themselves, receive and .. . .. *harg* of the money for tha Monnment. m well aa the Real Dcfot* aad tbe V. 8. Cuneocy offered m la- thm*m*nt* for Mbrnrlptioo, and wtil detarmln* np. on tha plan for tha Monument, tha Inasriptten thereon, tire att* therefor, aaleat ao orater forth* oMaalou.and regulate the earemontM te ha ok* •erwed whan Aa oorner atone la laid, to wit: Oeae* raleLMcLaws, A B Wright, M A Stovall. W M Gardner, Goode Bryan, Oolo—t* O fused. Vm P Cknwford, Malar* Jo* BCemmlag, QaoT ‘ Joseph QanahL X P Otxnrdey, Bon R H M Johnston. Jonathan M Millar. W H Goodrl Bntt. H*nry Moore. Dr W E Bearing. Agent* are allowed 90 par oeat fluey ar* required to pay their own expeam*. Tickets aad Oi atone b*tagfurrtahed to them. They will weekly the am natafrom mis* received lew iummtMim* Neoommlsstoma wtU be deduo** Mania ooatrlbuttoua. Ou aeeeuaft* the v«ty meat UbcTreqetred *f the General Agents, the o£urd ■ervtcM of on* or more proaalneat geatieman. well and fovorabty known throughout the Booth, wtil he Tuavkuku Aoswre—Mr* Oarleton ., House. New York; MU* Mary Ann Bale, Columbia. John Dun woody, Washington. On; EB 80; Major J< Martin. Esq, THE BOYAL INSURANCE CO. OF LIVERPOOL. ASSETS QW rum COMPART OM TU 1*4 09 ACME. OT». T HE won fUrnwt of tha condition of th* Company on tbe Ut Jus*, timt, ahowa the aa- seta of this powerful and wealthy corporation te be £2.103,101, or nmriy $11,000,000. Th* asceat* coueiet in part of th* following: Bin or LivxarooL £84.443 Loams— On Railway Share* and other securities. £484.919 On Township*, Railway Deb entures, Oltrot London Oi. :- poratlon bonds, Telegraph Htoek*. Freehold SecurlMe*. Ao ftjf416,904—£1,100,729 British Government and Coto- ntal laenritiM JUn.004 United mates Btoeks 130,382 Kugllsh Railway Shan* 389,a»4 Freehold Butidtogs...7. 184,910- 884.301 Cash Iruu...... 32.434 £2,103,101 The Cental Stock of thla Company U Tw, HilllBM, P.KKde Stertinc OB TIE KXLLIOM OI DOLLABS. TteAfrat la Allul. 1. aolhnlMd lo -UtutraA MX tarac at oocft, without InumlUUi, th* ftama to Um CoMMaV and without aa, dMarra Bat, or nlaal. Of. whUh U u.u.l with all mumM oom- ‘TuBm -rati., imiibm o* mrabudM, build, th,. u, othra pfupert,. ra. lovttod to call o. m.. ud ftiaula. lor fth.mftftlve.- C. B. WILLBOBN, Ag.nl, )«H AUMUMOa. DISSOLUTION H^ 0 J?3rt^WhS5i A 4S ntj, B. rrabrafton A Oo. All t*. oMMradln, hurt- MM of th. did On* win to ratted bvlhauadw- tlraud. Thankful for p*M pfttaMM w. WMCt- Sl, raliclt a ratlatteara of firaraA B.IU, oofnpftlted h. Ul toalth to rellr. from acU.e buMara. 1 chrart.Hr rrarauarad Um mw draft to CrairtrateMdpraoM. ; A TATLOB. Alteate, Oh, fua. 18,1(71 J.tAdAwlw Corn. Com ! QBEDIT OB CASH ! Fifteen car loads Corn for sals, for approved paper due next Fall—either Mer chant* or Farmers. Will also Mil for CMh. A. K. BEAGO. *-23-dkwl w forohant,/tint*. PARLOR STILL. a: Judkw23tf Plref JVTeA TIOtA- 8VP*MdiEM J AM praparsdte furnish Planters wHh Baooc. Bulk M Ml, Lard, Corn, Osto. Hay, Flour, Tsbaooo, GroocrlM, Ac., on tha October and November ao- oeptanoM or FlnbcIsM houses in Atlanta. Angnetn or Bavaanah. I aa also furnishing suppltM on crop liens, with approved security* A. K. BEAGO, Msrskaat, mySdAWlm AtianU Charles Bohnefeld XTDJ*X>] Caskets aad OoflUa. Kmds eonatantiy __ hand a lugs ssaortmsnt of Burial Cases, etc. Will glv* penoual atisution to fuusmls, In tbs city or oountry, with a first-class HE AUBE. AH order* will receive prompt attention. Sole Ag.llt for Z.ylor'a Corpio Preaervar CHARLES BOHNEFELD, Onto* and WarehouM No. 1 DsGivs's Opera House, “ ml4-4m Etowah River Farms. TE O very productive Farms, fronting Boms Railroad and Etowah Rlvsr, in high ataU of cultivation, will b# sold or sc changed for Atlanta city or suburban property on advantageous terms. Apply at office of E«iuiiable Wallace k Fowh or through Post Ofitos Box 444, to jell-St J. A. AN8LEY, Atlanta. Ga. just or sureo, The Carter Hotel, GAINESVILLE, Ga. mHE ABJVE HOUSE SITUATED ON THE E X side of th* PubUe Bquare.la now span lor th* reosption of visitors Nothing wtil be omitted te rendu guests comfortable. aplMf J. OABTEB, Pwgriekar. Just Received, 100,000 FEET Chaiet, Dip SaaihtetUera Ploak 11(11-2 Math. W E have arranged to keep supplied at all UmM with the above desirable Lumber. Choice buy are are Invited to esll and examine .tha same. Merriam, Jones & Co. Atlralft. Job. 1.1.71 WI NOTICE ATLANTA, Oi.. Jokb », 1*73. fJtUZ LIMITED PABTHEBSMIP Iraratofra «x- tella, b.twc.D th. uudflrfl,n—1, utul.r Lift Ann nraaftof (hftrp.A,Eto,d. lalhte da, dteraira. Ut. Flojd Win ftbaUaaa and wilt all tha buftinra onto lata Ann. OZO. AB1EP, Ja. E. B. FLOYD. X. A I tak> tote m.tbud of ntarala, mj ftlaouft thrakft to th* many food frlftndft aad coatomora who ban alwtyo palnelaod ra ond Uu Ann o Sharp A Floyd; aad. la ntlrlaf from thft Arm, I mpaftirsUy a** a ouiiIImi«mo of Ik* ftama palm ftfft aad frteadaMp toft Mr. Floyd, who wilt ooo- U.uft Iht biutUftoa m to oil hoop ap Uu wtlhtara td rap. tattoo of too Uoaao for FlnUnara Ooodft aad Low Prlaoo. BoopftdUaUy. uMdw. OZO. HOf, J*. Jdtrehaai IMKrtur, *»«. Holland & Jones, OFPOAITI NATIONAL NOTH. An raUli, bow. aad wUl eototoao UU Aafart M. Wtotoh I ontotole aulta, FOR OASH ONLY. Iteck B.1U toa.ir prtaa to* *»(*§ da do N <0 Amratrra Ooodi do ■ Bad ftU oUiftr Oarmaate aqoally ft^ebrap. °'""uV*U’ 1'arairitiac Good*. to oaftaaalted la Ura Oly of BUaala. T iu Oraotrate mada op (oarulMd. BELL. J.U.JON )i».lm Ctefth. At The State Convention Democratic Party ASSEMBLES IN THIS CITY TO SL da/, and wo respoctfnlly oniJ the at tention of Delegate,, Visitors and tbe Poblio generally, to tha fact that we have now in store, for sale, cheap: 100 Car Loads CORN, Whits and Mixed. 400 BtlM Choice TIMOTHY HAY. 4,000 Bushels Choice OATS. 96 Hhds New Orleans 8UGAR. 20 Hhds Porto R!m 8UGAR. 100 Bbls FLOUR, Assorts) Brands. CEMENT, LIME. WHI8IY. DAOON, HAM8, JOWELB, E1C., ETC.. ALSO. That we are prepared to handle NEW WHEAT in large quantities. Call and ee oa. Stephens fit Flynn, Jrtddt For.ytb Strat, soar tot Capitol. GEORGIA SPRING BREWERY, WEST EJTD, ulTI~ijrTJt. Tha undersign od, having mads extensive Improve ments In the famous Oeorgla Spring Brewory Park, rtfueled at West End, respectfully calls the attention of the public to tits Inducements It offers for picnics social parttos, and other festivals. On the grounds are a beautiful covered platform, •Difi0;*l*rf* pood and two boats, a carousal swing, and a shooting gallery In case of rain shelter caw tmutvsn te east hundred Mrexis. wrladtoaaad ohildiea, two large and finely fur nished private rooms ar* always ready. Behoof and church picnics will be allowed th* um at tbs grounds at half price. The Street Care run within fifteen mluutes walk fib* Spring. * All are courteously invited. A. RICHTER- GROOMES fit REECE T71UNEKAL UNDERTAKERS and Dealers In first J elSM Metalio Banal Oasm and Csskets, will at tend promptly to aU Funerals In city or country with tbs finest HsarM in the city lor both adults and children. Chn be found at their office day or t- ^^arHUSMassip- Special attention given to the dlslnterlng, removing and skipping ot bodice. — -* ZiUMBBR. jUEanuja, jojtes h co. AVI on hand, and in oonitraUy roeolTlng. ft H White Flue Door., Windows and Blinds, the market will admit. Satisfaction Guaranteed. Offio* and Yard noxt below Willln gham Buildln NOTICE. Georgia—t^uiion County. Y WIFE, lira. Fannie If. Owens, has my it to beoomo a* public or free trader, from this data. May 27, 1873. JAB. M. OWEN8. mis- Plnniug Mill nnd Lumber Yard Combined! I N CONNECTION with my Steam Saw Mill, I prepared to furnish a superior artiole of south western Lumber of all sizee, dressed or rough. Bridge and Car Lumber 8awed to Order. I MAKE specialty. Flooring, Scroll-work, Mouldings and • ‘ A. MURPHY. Corner Forsyth A Hunter Streets. Pickets. JuuaO-lm lie. Sugar-cured Hams lie. 20 tierces SUGAR-CURED canvassed HAMS for sale at 11 cents, (n order to close con signmont. A. K. BEAGO, J*96-fit Merchant, AUanta.1 ■^y HlLE BUILDING ON OUR OLD STAND^COIU ner of Alabama and Forsyth strsets, wo can be found at J. D. Turner h Co.’s Warehouse, on syth street, where wa would be pleased to see friends and customers. l*24-3t J. 8. OLIVER k CO. NOTICE. EO RGIA—OGLETHORPE COUNTY. S HERIFF’S OFFICE.—The puhUo Is hereby uoti- fled that tha official advertiMmeuta of this office will hereafter be published In the tMiUmtm Hum. Lexington, Ga., April 10,1873. ap!7« B. ADKINS. 8horiff. A Governess Wanted. A L4DY WHO IS COMPETENT TO TAKE charge ofoblldrea, aad wo cm teach Music aad first lessons in Latin, can obtain a first class situation. Address D, Sum office, giving name, references Pore Vinegar CONSTANTLY ON HAND la barrels aad hall barrels. KT LOW PRICE8, for the trade only, at J. W. Cotton’s, northeast oorner Peters and Forsyth street*. Atlanta. Ga.jefi-lm Rooms to Rent. S EVEN OR EIGHT large, comfortable rooms to rent In the second story of the building on Ala bama street, adjoining the old United Stales Hots They are emiuen’.ly suited for offio *. Apply to JOHN A. 8TKFREN8. ■jlO-tf a August next, application O N the first Monday in will be mada to the eourt of Ordinary of Fulton county, for toave to saU th* lands belonging to the estate of Rev. Richard Johnson, lata of aaid county, deceased, for th* benefit of the widow, hairs aud creditors of said dsosased. June 90, 1879. E. N. BROYLES. Administrator at! law-td of Bsv. Richard Johnaoo, deceased Prolomloual Curd. ATTORNEY AND COUNSELLOR AT LAW. T3RAOT10E8 in thsce sntiM of Tallafsrro, Greene, A Warren and Wilkes. AU business Intrusted to ■ wtU he promptly attended to. f^Offioe at Crewfordville, O*. an93-dkwtf. T IB PEOPLE HAVE CHOSEN*—The expertoaos of years has eonvtoced an lnUlligent public hat for aOallaaanta involving weeks see and Irrl- Uhtitty *f the etoeaaoh, oketroeflon* to tna bowela, amsrbtd * Tarrant's Effurvencnut Bnltner Apurlent le the suvaetMfoet a*d swlffoet remedy. Not merely butaheolately dehc tons to th* palate,it alto poeeeeeea •our medtekaal ekamanka which hare never been untkefi in tha asm* happy proportions In aay other |MgwiMin. It Is the geuttoet and most palais rattmtiia, a wonderful kanto, and unexoeptiei alterative and a certain corrective of all Uu purl ties which may axial lu th* blood or other flaeda of the ‘ Ty. DeeRna aU tmltatiooe af the genuine artkls I by all druggtate Jel3-w44 NEL Met HOUSE. QHIFFIN . CA. Nearly oppoatte 1 Frit* Day Beard . . • 1940 . M. XEL248. R a l lroob !3lbrDfrti*e« ent*. Two Duly Connections BY THE Blue Mountain Ronte V I A SKI.MA, HOME, A Ml DALTON Railroad and ita Connection*. UASHKNOKK8 LKATINO ATLANTA BT THE i ^a.f!cKftl»o°A F o rarRfJKLS at 10 P. M.. making cIom connection with THE MAIZj TRAIN Of Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad, arriving at Selma at 9:3U A. M. and making close connections with train of Sialism* Central Railroad, arriving at Meridian 4.45 P. M. Jackaon 12:00 night Vickabnrg 3:34 A. M. ALSO, make close oonnection at GALKRA with sine of South aud North Alabama Railroad, arriv- ig at Montgomery 8:25 A. M. Mobile 7:20 P. M. New Orleans 1:40 A. M. ' a Rued baa been recently equipped and lta _ .linen t la not surpassed by any in the South for strength and beauty of finish. tOT No chanse of cars between Rome and Selma PULLMAN PALACE CARS: NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS, PAST EXPRESS TRAIN Fare as low as by any other Route. JO* Purchase Tickets via Kingston at tho General Ticket Office. JOHN B. PECK, Oeneral Paeseugor Agent, Patous, Ala. B. O. BARNEY, Getiers! Superintendent ltKAU CAMPBELL. Local Agent, mytS-tf No. 4 Kimball House. Macon & Brunswick ItAllsItOAD COMPANY. SUPERINTENDENT’S OFFICE, 1 Macon, Ga.. June 13, J Change of Schedule, Trains will tun m follows: ACCOMMODATION TWAIN, Arrive at Brunswick 10:00 P.M. Leave Brunswick 4:30 A.M. Arrive at Jeeup 0:45 A. M. Arrive at Macon 0:20 P.M. HAWKIN8VITJLE TIE AIIV, DAILY—SUNDAYS EXCEPTED. Leave Macon 2:441*. M. Arrive at Hawkinsvllle 0:30 P. M. Leave Uawktusvill* 7 00 A. M. Arrive at Macon 10:30 y. M, Western & Atlantic R.R. Change of Schedule. On and Alter Similar, (he 30lU Instant Connecting with through lino to New York vie Knox villa, or Nashville A Louisville. FAST LINE TO NEW YORK. Connecting with Kar t Tpnuoascp Hue THROUGH TO NEW YORK IN 4W HOURS. Day Passenger Tlu ough front New York, Will lsave Chattanooga 6 60 a. m. Arrive in Atlanta 110 r. m Night Passenger through from New York Leaves Chattanooga 4 45 p. m Arrives In Atlanta. 12 30 a. n ap38 2w E. B. WALKEH.M. T. Atlanta & New Orleans H II O n T Id INK. A XiXi HAIL, PASSENGERS FOR MONTGOMERY 2 Selma, Mobile, lllrmlnghara, and TuaValnoaa, Alabama. M B hidxani Jackson, Urtnmln, Vicksburg, Okalona, and i'orlnih. Miss., NEW ORLBANTS Skrcve|»ort, Jetterson, Monroe, I.a. Galveston. tad All poiuta in Texas and Northern and Central MlseUalppl. Leaving A.tlnntn Twice Dally ! At 6:40 o’ctoca a m., and at T.-00 p. m., via ATLANTA AND WEST POINT R. R. Will nuke Direct Connections with the abovt 98 MIXON snorter To Montgomery, MobJe and New Orleans than Blue Mountain, via Kingston aud Borne, or any other route, and BBOMllea Sborter Thau by Chattanooga, Orand Junction and . Corinth, to New Orleans and Galveston 307 Miles snorter To Shreveport and Jefferson, Texas., thaw by Chattanooga and Memphis, avoid ing 014 mile* Mississippi River Bteam boating. gffito PaeMnger* leaving Atlanta at 7 o'clock, p. m. will arrive in Montgomery at 6:36 a.m., two hours aad tan minutes surlier Rian via Bias Mountain Rout*. Passengers leaving AUapta 6:40 o'clock, a. ul, wtil arriv* in Montgomery at 6:44 p. m., one hour aad twenty-ttv* minutaa earlier than Blue Mountain Root*. tar Persons leaving Atlanta at 7:00 p. m., v rive In Columbut at 4:10 next morning. JtakeJ On* Thonaand Mil#Tickets'^* toT .A^oumTjdxuoa of merchants and familtoa u reduced rates. Ttcaevs roc aaie as sne omce »f u»e usoprai n agent in th* Union pe—rng*r Depot in Atlanta: MARSHALL IIOUNE, af rsjrjrjM. ttj. A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. D*y Board $8.00. Kaihoab Oibuertiatnunta. THE ATLANTIC COAST-LINE rjtSSBJi'OED ROUTE. Hoorsmizocl for tht Bummer of 187B. DOUUX.E DAILY All Rail Connection Via Aiigireta,Wilmington,Rich mond. An Additional Dally Connection via Augusta, Wilmington and Portsmouth, AND THE MAONIFCKNT BAY LINE STEAMERS The equipment of th* Roads of this line to Arstclaaa. PULLMAN PALACE Sleeping Oars. Are run upon all nigbt trains. Double Daily Schedules upon tbo entire ronte, f id all main terminal p Alabama and Georgia. Luxurloua Accommodtt. Of the Steamers of that Una. VIRGINIA SPRINGS AND EXCURSION TICKETS, TO -MTTBaMCTi VM StJMJgMM MBSOHTH DEN MOCK, Sonthern Agent, Montgomery, A. POPE, .IS GenorolFa>*engerAg.Dt. Stockholders’ Meeting, Q-eorgia Western R. R. THE ANNUAL MEETING Of the .Stockholders or the Georgia Western Railroad Company wtil be held . AT THE COMPANY*8 OFFICE, Ou Wednesday, 24th July. Jel9-eod W. P. ORME, Secretary. G-eorgia Western R. R. OOMP.ANY. ATLANTA, JUNE 35,1872. A MEETING OF THE BOARD OF DIREC- tors of this Compauv, held this day, it was ordered that an Installment of Ten per Cent on the stock subscribed bo called In, payable on th* 10th July proximo. W. P. ORME, Je36-td Secretary and Trearaier. Office Selma, Home & Dalton R. R. Co IlEAU CAMPBELL, Local Ag’l NO. 4, THE H. L KIMBALL HOUSE. Atlxuta, Ox., October 12th, 1871. f JIREIGHT AND FARE over Blue Mountain Route, 1’ via 8. B. k D. R. B. and ita oonnectlons to all fciminal points, as low aa by any othor route, via; f J MONTGOMERY, SELMA, MOBILE,VICKSBURG, JACKSON, CANTON, MERIDIAN and NEW OR LEANS. ltEAU CAMPBELL. Local Agent 8. B. k D. R, IL, No. 4 Kimball Hone*. octl2dlf HARVEST C0JUNG kxcnituQ* .weir*** smmi beam*. Kfrmgvu »We$frrs. J.mttm aVewvra, Harter's JV<tg>f«M, Haadlty' Par table JSmgiut a. Praia Cradles, Cardwell Threshers. Bill's Heparatars. Bill's Hares Barters* Harts Hay Hakes. IT-/ Forks, Grass Scythes, Fan Mills, Fruit Dn cr Evaiiorators, Sugar Mills, Washing Machtoes, Walking Cultivators, Dixie Double Shovels, Blanchard Churns. Vibrator Churns, FLOWER POTS, Store Trucks. Axle Grease. Corn Shellers. revolving Horse Hay Rakes. Straw Cutters. Wall Fixtures. Guano, Soeda, etc., all In great variety at Hark W. Johnson’s, HTlcpJfuril Wsfpbc’.ee, 41 Bro>l Street, apQlc Atlanta, G*. gCUUMANlf'S PR4BMAC?, 4$ WHITEHALL, end sent to femUtea whan ordered every morning. Also, pure fruit Syrups of various kind*. J*16-3u» GEORGE PAGE Sc Cq. Hixvncrciiu or Patent Portable Circular Saw Mills, 8uti*aary aad Portab’e STEAM ENCINES O.RIST MiLIJt, Hr. No. S Bchrocdcr otreut, / DALTIMORc. MD. / [P~Sndfar Catalonia and Pria-Litl* Jftia-teoJ M,