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THE DAILY SUN "ssraajBWs^*- 4 *^ Kocrair Jolt 13. 1872. ATLANTA. GA . •'Grant aedhit policy deserve the ray kighat credit.”— Hoexcz Gbeelht. "Generci Grant never has hem beaten, and he nevti will be.”—Homes Qi “The people <f the United States buna General Grant have known all abort him since Daudson and Vicksburg-, they do not know kit slanderers, and do not care to '•WUIt asserting the right of' every Re- ptMicantohlt mtnmmsiedchoicetf a am- dUkte far need jdrwidmt mntU a nomina tion is made, I venture to suggest that Gen. Grant wtil be far bdkrtpSifed for that mementoes treat in 2371 them he was in “A Democratic national triumph means a restoration to power tf those who deserted their seats in Congress and their placet under the last Democratic President to plunge (he antniry into the JSed sea qfsecet tiau smd rebellion. Though you paint an inch thick, is this completion you must corns at last, Thebrain, the heart, the tout qf the present Democratic party is the retd element at the South, unfit tie Northern Met and sympathisers.”—Honxcu G us. “/ hold our Government bound by its duty of protecting our citisme in their Tun- dameatS rights, to pass and sgfbree lout Air the extirpation of the execrable Ku- JDux conspiracy; and if it has not the power to ebti, then J say our Government it ne Government, but a sham. I there fore, ms every proper ccoaeion, advocated and fudtfed the fcjOta ad. I hold it especially desirable far dm Booth; and V it ftom not prove strong etsough to efeat tie purpose, Jeeps it sett bemads stronger and stronger."—HOBAGB GREELEY. Thtafo not* time for idle oompliment tozMffikbor. Orere butanea ie before us, ud if we do not really desire the nomination of Hr. Jamee, what reaaon ie there lor allowing ounelvee mUre pre sented in the Convention? We are men, end let na aot the part of men Hr. Jamee bat had the compliment of an election to the Ifayomlty. Let na wait till that honor fa rewarded hy a year of pnblio eerrioe, before we grace him with another. Although he deaerree to rite, there it no ooeaalon for lending him np in a balloon. Old Fa or, Palltle, Hen and There. The Hew York Herald, for tbe lait forty-eight boon, hat been running a newspaper ezohraivoly, diaoarding and ig noring politia an beneath the notioe or ■tta%Mota of a dlgnifled jonmaliet. It it waiUng jjpr the onrrent of pnblio opin Genertl Joeeph E. Johnston, probably the ableet of Amerioan Generali, bat, ao- onrding to aoorreepondent of the Her ald, been indulging in eotno etrietnree on the eareor and polioy'd? Mr. Davit, while Pieaident of tbe Confederate State*. While he did not question Da vit' patriotism, he did not lieaitate to expruNi hie belief til,It D ivirt was the cense of the failure <■> the Confederate oaute. It ie bt liired there i» a coalition in New York to induce Greeley, in the re mote event that he ia elected, to make Horatio Seymour hie Secretary ol State. Only three papera in California anp- ported Greeley and Brown prior to hie nomination. The aoheme, says the Binghamton (N. Y.) Itepubticnn, which hat resulted in thk nomination of Horace Greeley, had ita origin about uine months ago, in Otaego eonnty, N. Y. An iuaidiout and inquir ing letter was wot to Horace Greeley by a didn’t-go-to-bo Democrat of that ooun ty. It reocired a iasorabtc reaponte; and ia October of last year that gentleman made a tour of the Btate, visiting numerous prominent men, many of whom were favorable to Greeley as a bolting Bepublioan candidate. Seymour wee approached and induced to yield hie claims to a Democratic nomination.— Eoflfcaan wat more reluctant, but finally aoquleaced with tome qualifications.— A few day* previont to tbe Oinoinnnti nomination, Waldo Hotohina wit per- anaded to join the ooelition at the in- itanoe of Seymour, The Hew York dele gation waa instructed; eaimariee wero ■eat to Oinolnnati; Grata Brown wu in terviewed, and the tohome to adroitly oonoaatad, waa devised and ezaouted in lets than n week after the exoltement about Cincinnati had fairly set in. The New York Herald leant to Grant latha laat itaue enough just to publish one lack more of political extracts in favor of Grant than of Greeley, and tayt the leading raligioos papera of thaoonn< try oppose him. ne Berahl, in speaking of arrests for ooaipirtcy, etc., term them “ arretts un der the Enforcement AM" when perpe trated in Northern, Eastern, or Western States, and "iaUmoui Ka-Klux” wh, oommittedia the Sonthem States. Secretary Delano writes to Brigham Young imploring hie emiataaoe ia tup- pramfng dieoontent end intnrreotion among the Iaiiam popahtten of the ter ritory. He ako thaaka Brigham for manyeonrterim rvtmfii to him daring a recant eajeani ia Salt Lake C%.— Tarn him Oat. This would be a strange sentence for tbe Demooraia of Fulton to pronounce thus early against Gov. Smith. Will they treat him aa Heads treated Gev. Jenkins ? Will they cashier the that and only worthy mcoetsor that Jenkins has had ? Will they posh him from a chair that wat foul when bo took it, and that has been purified by Lis administration ? Are they bo soon weary of an honest, capable, pa triotic Governor ? Aro they so anxious for change that they no longer appreciate tbe wisdom of “letting well enough alone t" Are they no bent on experiment, that they prefer an untried man to one who has been weighed in tbe Executive balance and not found wonting/ It Smith tobeatruokin the Capital, tbe place, above all others, where an able and upright administra tion, took aa hit list been every hoar of its existence, should receive tbe moat un flinching support ? Are those whose homes ere nearest to the toene of hie la bors, who are the daily witnesses of hie conduct, end tbe beet acquainted with hie official merits, to pete upon him at aentence of oondamnatiou, which they know ie not deserved ? These are not the ways either of prudence or of _ J uancM. roaaiot inure. The revolution in Mexico continues with unabated fury. The inenrreotion General, Porfirio Dias, ia in Joliaoo with a strong tone. Other revolutionary Generals are in North Merioo, threaten ing Saltillo and Monterey. Old Presi dent Juorea it far from being secure in hie official position. Tbe King of Burmah (Aria) seeks a friendly allianoe with Great Britain. In hit letter of conciliation he betrayed hit nativity, that it, “oncCh-Ch-Chinaman.” Am trios it no longer the sport of European art critics, as she wee in tbe days of Dickens tad Thackeray. On the contrary, she has bcoome the Mecoe, so to speak, ot many ol Europe’! most prominent and celebrated musicians, art ists and sculptors. Late advices from Monterey, Mex ico, report the occupation of that oily by the Ooveromont troops without resistance. The Sues Canal, since the redaction ol rates, ia becoming unpopular. Many capitalists who bad constructed vessels to steer in its waters, nevor suipeoting the recent reduction, are greatly dissatisfied. Indeed, it is asserted by many who are authority in Finance and Commerce, that eventually the “longest way around” by the Cape, will be the most practica ble. France, according to the terms of tbe treaty of eveoustion recently concluded with’tbcir German oouquerore, must pay in addition to that already levied and ooUectod, on indemnity oi 1600,000,000 before Mareh 1876. Tbe war cost the French Government about $2,000,- 000,000. The reoont Ballot Bill posted by the English Parliament, which grants ad ditional privaligos to the masses, was ex ceedingly Democratic; and was passed by the English aristocrats with distaste. ‘Bobber ‘Bufus 1 rollicking in realms of royalty,” is a questionable Georgia euphemism for the statement that ex- Gov. Bullock ot that State ia (pending money freely in Canada.—Boston Post. 9" The Whitfield Demoersoy will oonvene on the 20 th. 4“ “Pauline Lucca is a Baroness.” Lucky Lucca. Monroe oounty Democrats will oonvene on the 16th. 19* A 22 ounoe tomato has found its way into the office ot the OartersviUe Express. Whitman will have to offset that with his best turnip yam. 39* Sam. Carver and Wm. Head, who live between Tannell Hill and Vomell Station, hod a difficulty hut Saturday about a clevis-pin, ia whieh the latter was killed. 39* The her of Dalton welcomed Judge MoOntohen with e congratulatory supper. S- The Borne Courier hoists the name of Hon. James M. Smith for Gov ernor. 99*Livingetono Is said to be a Scotch man. There ia no doubt that he has, fora long time, been scotched on the wilds of Afrioo. ol tender attentions from other aooroes. 39* A reseat meeting of Urn holder* of Booth Gemlina bends was held ia Haw Ycsk, to taka measntaa tor teoaring Shw lament of ths interest on their bond? They had abundant proof that the State was well obis to meet ths ia tenet, wm it aot for the political laaohsa who wm oaekiogtho life-blood tram ths people. Another meeting was called for Thoridsv. The French Protestant Synod h.. rc- osntly been in teo,ion at Paris. Prolest- la more prosperous in France. 9* “A Mobile negroes is suing the city for $5,000 ne the prioe of her hus band, killed at the lait riot in that oily.” That if a good deal more than he was worth before the war. J* It ooet Monroe oounty $110 to revise the jury box, and tho Advertiser says the job ought to have been done in two days. 39* The amounts due from ex-offioiale of Monroe oounty ere put down by the Advertiser tut follows; M.A. Potla, $3,100 47; John T. Stephen*, $77437; 8. B. Potts, $483 82 ; J. D. Proctor, $1,963; Walker Smith $2,498 83. The aocounte oi Heaen, King and Toney aro held for further revision. r A Son oi Gen. W. a Hanoook in Louisville reeantly married e young lady of that plaoe in violation of the expremd wishes of her family, and now trium- phintly parades her on the hotel beloo- Btee es the trophy of "love'e first battle.” The lewis Weatserats, The Democrats of Screven county held n meeting on Mm $th, ud elected the following delegatee to the State Oonven- Mon: John 0. Dell, Virgil H. Borns, and J. Lawton Singleton. The delegatee eosae without instructions. The following resolution was adopted: Witeueah, The Capitol ol the State of Georgia waa removed from Milledgeville to Atlanta, contrary, as we believe, to tbe will of a majority of tbe people; and whereas, in our judgment, the ntereet oi the Stste at large would be beat pro moted by establishing the seat of govern ment sgtin et Milledgeville; and whereas, tho qaeation of removal is properly the subject of legislative aoUon; Resolved, That we request the Bopre- sentativo from this oounty, and the Sena tor from onr district, to rapport such amendment to tbe Constitution ss will secure this end. Hatha, ■wplelees. A Savannah dispatch to tbe Macon Enterprise ot the 11th eaya: This morning a man who gave bis name os Andrew McDermott, ot Louis ville, Georgia, ud was ooaneeted with the Next and Farmer, woe found in an insensible oondition in front of the Pa laski House, where be had been utopping for several days When found, at one o'clock this morning, ha was completely stueifled and the fume* oi laudanum ud whisky were strong upon bis breath. The quantity of landannm which he said he swallowed waa liable to produoe seri ous results, but he escaped. In an editorial note the Enterpriundd*: This mu passed through here the other d*y,ud claimed to be a son ot Hon. Hersohel V. Johnson. McCwtehew. The OartersviUe Express of tbe 11th •eje: Our new Judge ascended the bench in this place on Monday morning lost. He then charged bit first jury. His obarge waa u able, pertinent ud impressive one. He laid down tbe true principles to be observed in law ud morale, end impressed them in a feeling ud foreible manner upon the minde oi tbe jurors. He sets out in hie new position upon (he right kind of a schedule, and, from the oharaoterof the gentleman, we may rea sonably expect to see hie administration an eminently racoeeoful one. THE ROYAL INSURANCE CO. OP LIVERPOOL. AIIBTS OF THI COMPANY ON THN 1st OF JVNB, UTi milE sworn statement of ths condition of tho JL Company on the 1st June, Inst, shows tho as set* of this powerful and wealthy corporation to be £1.108,101, or nearly $11,000,000. The aaaests consist In part of the following: Bank or LrvKnrooL £88.543 Loans— On Railway Shares and other TELEGRAPH news Sr the Saw Terft tmeetats* Press THE CAMPAIGN. Investments— British Government and Colo- , nial Securities ..£177,604 tf tilted States Stocks 190,883 English Railway Shares 889,895 Freehold Buildings........... 186,030— 884,301 The Capital 8tock of this Company Ie Two Millions Pounds Sterling OB TEN MILLION* OF DOLLARS. The Agent in Atlanta is authorised to adjust and pay locate at onoe, without transmitting tho same to the Company, and without any delay for sixty or ninety days, which 1* usual with all loan — Partita wanting lnsuranee on merchandise, build* Inge or other property, an Invited to oail on me. ad examine for themselves. C. B. WELLBORN, Agent, J*lt Atlanta. O*. Pemb and Boxxey Copper Sltlte Made to Order. F ARHXRgXHD OTHERS, who h»ra Poochas I be distilled, will do wall to give us a calL Wa have New Stills on hand. We repair old onto, and are proparod to execute work at short notice. Wa have had fifteen yeare experience In the Cop per business, and are able to givo satisfaction. JOHN MIDDLETON ft BRO., Jel9-13t Bon Building, Broad afreet, Atlanta, Oa. R*7* John Silbjr WaUou, an Flngifah divine, waa recently convicted of mur dering hi* wife. During hie prison life, he wrote a touching memoir of hv, in which ha lavished upon her the most ex- sited praise, bat entirely ignored the feet ot the murder, making no allusion to Ik The IMSmimi ■nllroari. The Chief Engineer has invitad pro posals to grade tha road bed from Athaaa to the potato! intersection with the Air- Line Mmfi, a distance of thirteen and engulf mUae. Tbe report of tha rarvay 5*^* •’T the Engineer, aa made to the Boardof Dirootore, hie been published. °«.*htaorto| the thirty- cight miles ie ee follow* : Oradiag- mseastry and M Iran, aBkand fastening*. Oroastiaa and track-lay img.. ^ Total cost Ooet par mile Oeatps* mile of grading... Closing Out Sale. jgintO DESIROUS of selling out my entire stock Millinery and Fancy Goods I will, for the next 80 days offer everything in store At a Great Sacrifice. Call soon and gat a good bargain at Knax’i Millinery and Variety Store, Ijtm u wnrrxaxLL street. Public School Notice. A n EX1H1HXTIOH WILL Bl HELD OH SXTUB- DXT, IMh hMtaat, «o au two nauda la th. Frlaurv Ond. of th, Pwblio Bohoola. Oudl*hUMwlUb..(uUMd InDnaur,Arltk- WMIO. Owtnehr. bmOIiu. wntunr wa Bpauna. Th. .iwnutfon wUl b. h«ld ,1 U>. OiiU'Hi(h Cohool BnUdln*. M WhlUhai itral, Mh Mair.oom- MOdae U f o r olock ua onUnalae to 4. BrotJ« el Um noua of laacouoa. ljU-«4 B. KXLLOX, 8ap-L Forties Deetriap to Jtmf Panel* in the Atlanta Street Oar* Per Advertising Cords WILL FLBA8B APPLY FOR TBR31S fiaufkid IkiOeiur.M U— Smt oclo GEO. W ADAIR, At hie 1 Jju-n B. PETER8, Prattdant. PkwidNOw Oollngn, MECKLENUUna COUNTV, N. O. IN BmlUttaa lea Tnfaltna healthy. Annual sxgenms from $190 la tm For catalogue ar inlbrmatton a * halrman or tha Faculty, Fool I ige, North Carolina. jyt-dlAw3t f: DvVakus house, SPARTA, CA. occbkx.it a wxTxura, rr.pri.wi Nnw Yobk, July 12.—Greeley w»e sere- Doded st the Lincoln Olnb Houce lost night. Hie appearance was cheered.— He stood smiling on the upturned faces, while the band played “Hail to tbe Chief and then retired. The clamor failed to bring him oat again. Orators from Kentaoky, New Hemp- shire, Illinois, Tennessee, Missouri and Massachusetts, pledged tlieir respective State* for Greeley. OBXTZ TH* PBOFHBT. Nnw Hxvhh, Com.. July 12^-GraU Brown, responding to n serenade, laat night, eoneladed. ‘‘yon will find that Missouri, Arkansas, Iowa, Illinois, Ken tacky and Tennessee, ore coming np in eolid phalanx and easting their votes. Yon will uid that tbe State of Mlseonri,whieh .ve forty thousend majority for the ibersl Bepuhlicsn ticket in 1870, will give in 1872 not lees than 100,000 ma jority. Yon will find that the State ol Illinois will be carried by 30,000majority. You will find that all these greet States ore coming np and going to supplement the votes that are oast in the Eastern State.; and while I am no prophet, yet I am trank to say to you (hat, in my judgment, I shall not be surprised if Genertl Grant does not cany three States in the Union. [Applause.] OOT THI BIO HXXD. Alluding to Greeley, Brown said: “it hod been the custom and habit with many of. the gentlemen who may have been antagonistic to us, or to some of tbe gentlemen who have been ia the Lib eral Bepablieen movement, to say that they ha a no oonfidenoe in that great ehief who hod beer nominated et Cin cinnati; that they were willing to reoogniae him as their leader that per haps they were willing to vote for him ss President, but all the time qualifying it with doabta, with questions, with in terrogations, with arched eyebrows and targe mouths I wont to say to yon that I do not belong to that das*. I believe him to be a grata and grand statesman. [Applause.] I do believe that he hoe got the largest heed in' Amerioa.” [Ap plause.] BOW H.WXB AND BOW IT IS. ‘Now, my beloved citizens, I have had some opportunity of understanding this question. I have been, ss ftr as Greeley Is oonoemed.in oonfliot with him on large and vital questions. I have known him for long years, and I have been in rela tions with him through tbe press. It any ot the gentlemen who stand before me have been hia readers,!say to you frankly, with the honest experience of an antagonistic journalist, that I believe he is the ablest man to-day in Amerioa. I have differed with him in great and, as I believe, in fundamental questions. I have to differ with him en great and grave questions. With him on the pnblio press I have antagonized, and I have opposed him, and I may perhaps have occasionally widienled him; bat I frank to say that, of all the men who assumed the opposing side, there was, as long as he represented that question, no man that undertook him that was not ridiaolous or captious. Ho.took the plumes from them all, and there are men to-day who are assailing him,who were the very ones who were praising him to tbe stars as their ehief— their leader.” BOW IT MIGHT HAVE BEEN. “Now, I say to yon, in perfect frankness, if Mr. Greeley had been nominated as President of the United States distinctive issues, or what are termed ‘protective,’ I should never have sus tained him; but when he hod been nominated on the reoognized grounds of hia statesmanship—his patriotism, his pure and unsullied honesty, amid all the perversities of politico, then I am ready to acaapt him os my ehief, and say that I will go to the lota ditoh with Greeley. StntHBB WILL HOT SPEAX OCT IN KXjrnNO. New YoBk, July 12.—The World’s special lays Sumner wu asked direotly yesterday whether he would support Grant or Greeley, and replied the time had not come for him to spook out yet At present no man wu authorised to speak for him. CAMPAIGN SMALL BOIES. New Yobx, July 12.—Mr. Greeley will be notified oi hu nomination by tbe Baltimore Convention at the Linooln Olnb to-day. Tha Union Bepublioan General Com' mitte at a mooting last night, passed re solutions changing ita name to the Lib eral Bepnblioon General Committee, and ooeepting the Cincinnati platform and nominees. Members of the Southern delegations to the Baltimore Convention are reqneet- ed to mail immediately to the Associated Press, New York, oerefally corrected lute oi delegatee for nse intake official reoord ot the piooeedinge. ALABAMA. Fro|r*M of tk« Caterpillar*! Mohtoombby, July 12.—Caterpillars in unnanal numbers have appeared all through the ootton belt three weeks earlier than ever before. Wet weather, whieh dovelope the worm, still continues. MARKET REPORTS. BT TELEGRAPH TO THE ATLANTA DAILY BUN MONEY MARKET. London, July 12.—Consols 92(. Bonds #1|. Pabis, July 12.—Bentes 63c. 96f. Nnw Yonx, July 12.—Stocks dull Gold quiet et 18}. Money easy at 8. Exchange—long 9j; short 10}. Gov ernments dull and steady. Stato bonds dull and steady. PRODUOE MARKET. Grain, Floor, Revisions, Ac. wvrar*-•Itow fifwrasto 4,000 CHOICE OATS. A/Ml BBLS PLOVE. AaMrtod Brands Beam. •*w EMra Mdlhrailctara. Berne, phi. mdaui- wail gQ DELS. WHISKY. 9Q BBLS PURE CIDER VINEGAR. 250 B0XES 8TABcn * **••* quality. 1 A BAGS Prim* Rio Coffee, Virginia- Salt and i-vf Land Plaeter. 1 AA BBLS HYDBAULIO CEMENT. Lime re Avv calved freak from ike KJlna every day. Have Inquiries and orders for wkeat Ar* pre pared to handle 250.000 boskela of Ike new crop, and •ollett consignment* of same. STEP HEATS tf EE lTJtrjtr, NOTIOE. A LL persona engaged in business of any kind within the corporate limits of the city of Atlan Ik and are required to take a city license forth* lame, an hereby notified that (he time for renewing thorn has arrived,and they aro now required to come to my office at the City Ball, and do so without do* kj. 30th Instant, will find an execution in the hands of the Marshal against them for collection. Office hours from 7 to 13 a. m , and 3 to i p. jeSO-10t in a. m , ana n io o p. m. 8. B. LOVE, City Clerk. PARLOR STILL. D" From Five to Twenty-five Gal lons of Pure Brandy a Day. Bvsry family South ought to keep a few gallons of pur* Brandies for medicinal pun>o*es, uid if made by themselves they would know it was pure. During the fruit season, 500 gallops of good Bran dies can be made out of Dewberries, Blackberries, Strawberries, Cherries, Plums, Peaohes, Grapes and other Fruits. ▲ circular with fall directions for Its use, with a drawing of the apparatus, will be forwarded to any address, upon a royalty of five dollars, with tho right to use it ia their own family. This Indispensable apparatus can bo mad* by any tinner at a ooet of throe dollars. Botkina of tho kind has ever been gotten out be fore. No ons, after using It, would ever be without i tot one hundred dollars a year. AU moneys most be sent by Express or Poetofflce orders, to his agent, H. B. Roper, Huntsville, Ala. own BMndy. a copy of this notice, will * making thel JudAw33tf SOSA., KI88ENGEN, VICHY AND SELTZER’S WATER i In Portable Glass Fountains or Syphons FRESH EVERY DAY AT Schumann’s Pharmacy. 48 Whitehall, And Bent to Families when ordered eve ry Morning. Also, Pure Fruit Syrups of various kinds. i»»- NeV Yobk, July 12.—Flour steady, ’heat a ahode firmer. Oom advancing. Fork (teady; mem *18 4601*64 Laid quiet Botin steady at $3 strained. Freights firm. oWfor Nnw Yonx. July 12.—Ootton quiet; alee 810; nplemta 24}; Orleans 241. Liteepool, July 12.—Ootton opened firmer; uplands 10); Orisons 11); setae 10.000 baW Loxbe—Ootton is firmer; mice 12,000 btlcii- for ftPfonlMton exportation 3.000 boles. Sales tor exportation stacK^o KSSTr::. can do Receipts for tha week American receipt GEORGE PAGE & Oo.. MANUFACTURES* OF Patent Portable Circular Saw Mills, Btatienory sat Fortstls STEAM ENGINES anisr MILLS, etc. No. 5 Bohroeder S treat, v BALTIMORE, tSTSeiuUfor Catalogue* and Frice-Ltit* Jelfrdeodfcwly G eorgia, Taliaferro county — com Ordinary, July Term, 1873.—Four wocki aftor date application will bo made to tlie Ordinary of Administrator. Merchant Tailoring, Etc. Holland & Jones, OPPOSITE NATIONAL HOTEL, ▲ra selling now. and will oontinuo till August 33, Vaaliloiuttolo Aults* FOR CASH ONLY. Black Suits former price $80 for $65 do 53 Sootch Cheviot* do 40 8 do e. ........ do 88 8 American Goods do 86 8 And all other Garments equally ael cheap. Our stock in Cents’ Furmlnhlngr Goods* Is unsquslled in the City of AtUnU. 4W AU Garments made up guaranteed. G. K. BELL. J. G. JONES. J«30-lm Clerk. cutter. -a- — N*—Th* experlonoe . of yean has oonvlnoed an intelligent pubUe halfiorsUallmentiInvolving weakness and irri- tibillty of the itomsch, obatruoflona in the bowels, a morbid oondition of tha Uver and nervous debility Tarrant's Effervescent Seltzer Aperient J* thesureet. safest aad swiftest remedy. Not merely have never been th* same happy proportions la any other an. It la ths gentlest and moat painless of i, a wonderful tonic, and nnexoeptlonable nailed ia tha same preparation. cathartics, a ___ ^ _______ sltstsUn end s esrtsin oorrectlveof sll loporlUts which nur .xlri Is t*. blood or other SuSi ol the botb. DooUoo oil lattoUoao of tho lOBOlne ortlclo. SoMbroUanmlota lolS-wtt fiailtoab AbnertluRKfitr Western AtlantioR.R Office Mastkb Trannpoetatyom, I Atlanta, G*., June 39, 1873. | Oit/ftjOJtc Change ot Cars, Atlanta to New York Vln LOUIWVIULE, New PaJace Cars CALEDONIA, JACKSON, FAIBYIEW, STATE OF GEORGIA, WUl ran through firoxn. Atlanta to Louisville Commencing Monday Morning, Ju'y 1st, 8:30 a.m. E. B. WALKER, M. T. Atlanta & New Orleans H II O II T LINE. A 1,1, RAIL PAS8ENQERS FOR MOXTOOMSUEITI Selma, Mobile, Birmingham, and Taolcaloooa, Alabama. MHRIDI AX! Jackson, Grenada, Vicksburg, Okalona, and Corintb, Miss., XEW ORXjBAXS Shreveport, Jefferson, Monroe, La< Galveston, And AU points In Texas and Northern and Oontnl Mississippi, LeaviDg Atlanta Twice Dully ! At 6:50 o'dlocx a m., aod at 7:00 p. m., via ATLANTA AND WEST POINT It. B. WUl make Direct Connections with the above plaoss. 08 Miles Shorter To Montgomery, MobUo and New Orleans than Bins Mountain, via Kingston and Roms, or any other route, and 088Miles Shorter Tbau by Chattanooga, Grand Junction and Corinth, to New Orleans and Galveston 807 Miles Shorter To Shreveport and Jefferson, Texas., th by Chattanooga and Memphis, avoid ing 614 miles Mississippi River Steamboating. fiS» Passenger* leaving Atlanta at 7 o'clock, p. wiUarrive in Montgomery at 6:36 a.m., two hours and ten minutes earlier th^n via Blue Mountain Routs. Passengers leaving At'anta 6:50 o’clock, a. m., wUl arrive in Montgomery at 5:45 p. m., one hour and twenty-five minutes earUer than Blue Mountain Route. 99" Person* leaving Atlanta at 7:00 p. m., will ar- rivoin Columbus at 4:10 next morning. SGff" 47 miles shorter than any other route to Sol- a, Meridian, Jackson and Vicksburg. 49-Every attention paid to the comfort of passengers. . fiSh- Baggage handled and checked with care to aU terminal points. SST/ar® low as any other routs. Through Tlckots for sale at the offloeof tho General Tloket Agent In tho Union Passouger Depot In Atlanta; also One Thousand Mile Tickets for the accommodation of merchant* and families at reduced rates. L. P. GRANT. Superintendent. Two Daily Connections BY THE Blue Mountain Route V I A SELMA, ROME, ANJ) DALTON Railroad and its Connections. ■pABSEXOEE* LEAVING ATLANTA BT THE a a 4 tliThJTo at 10 P. M., making doss connection with THE IWTATgj TRA] OfStinra, Roms and Dalton Railroad, arriving and making doss conn'ecUon* with train of Alabama Central Railroad, arriving at Meridian 4:45 P. M. Jackson night Vicksburg.... 8:35 A. M. ALSO, maks does connection at OALERA with kaina of 8outh and North Alabama Railroad, arriv- 8:35 A. M. tng at MoWto. 7:30 P. M. *«5’°*toanf..- 1:50 A. M. Tha Road has boon recently equipped and Ita equipment is not surpassed by auy in ths South for strength aud beauty of finlab. No change of cars between Rom* and Selma PULLMAN PALACE CARS] run through from ROME VIA SELMA to VICKS BURG without chango. NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS. ".P” 1 “* Tln « AU *“I» hr «:*0 A. H. Train e W. « A. U. U., make close connections at Roms wit FAST EXPRESS TRAIN of^BcIms.^Bome i Dalton Railroad, arriving at Far* as low aa by any other Route. •ff-Purchi Ticket Office. ^ . _ JOHN B. PECK, 4 General Passenger Agent, Patona, Ala. it PBELL, Irixal Agent, No. 4 Kim bail House. Stockholders’ Meeting, Georgia Western R. R. tbs abhuaL meeting AV TH* COMPANY’S OFFIOE, On Wednesday, 24th July. »-»<>d W. P. OBMX. mattery JDEIAH B. CABBY. PAUL a HUDSON Oasey It Hudson, LttomeysstlAW Ttannoon, ICoDnffls Co, Finning ML111 ana Lumber Yax-el Combined! new Mil. I era Fyeeieriite taraiehenp verier* Larabn or .U Ume, Bri4ge and (tar Laabsr Sawed to Order. FinUhing and Droned Lumber MEF* JrawS-Im ScfoU-work. Moulding* am A. MURPHY, Osrusr Forsyth It Hunter Streets. RHODES HOUSE, TROY, PIKE CO., ALABAMA. Western & Atlantic R.R. Change of Schedule, On and After Sunday, tbe 30th Inatant Kl«ht Train WUl Iran lUente lOOOl Arrive in Chattanooga..» 6 08 a. _ TAZT LINE TO HEW TORE. Srtl.ee Ie Del lea ”M.10 5! CoaneeUnf with lut Tunwee line TH HOUGH TO HEW TOBK IH 4TJ< HOUR*. Day FaaaangerThumghtrom New York, 5 S J: 5 Wi «bt Poaungsr through from NewYark Lmtm Chellenoan OrrlVM Ie AUenta nnw E A WALES*. M. T. SAVE YOUR TEJSTH. R. IL AUAIlt, d. D. s., Gainesville, Scsrgta. QraAaeU ot BoWmore Co ,eot Cental Better,. Jol—Idev-vlm „ . Koiltoab aUn>ettl*t«tm». Macon & BrnnswicJr RAILROAD COMPANY. 8UPKRINT2NDENT'S OFFICE, l Macon, Oa., June 13, 1872.) Change of Schedule. O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, JUNE 16TH im* Trains wiil run as follows: * b7i ‘ ACCOMMODATION TRAIN DAILY. Leave Maoon 8:30A ir Arrive at Jesup 5 -S p 2* AmlfsttBrunswtek J; Arrive at Maoon g-jJ p Connects closely at Jesup with trains of Atlantia k Gulf Railroad to and from Savannah and fSXJJj HAWKINSYILLB TRAIN, DAILY—SUFDATS EXCEPTED. Leave Maoon - iuv u Arrive at Hawkinsvllle. p u Leave HawkinsviUe v'ou a* u Arrive at Maoon loSo y! 2; JelStf the Atlantic' ~ COAST-LINE ASSEAVER ROUTE, ReorgaaiBed for tlxo Summer of 187B. DOUBLE DAILY All Rail Connection Via Auguita,Wilmington,Rich mond. An Additional Dally Conno-iLlon via Augusta, Wilmington aud Portsmouth, AHD THE M ACNIFCENT BAY LINE STEAMERS Tbe equipment of the Kold, of thle line Uflntelua. PULLMAN PALACE Sleeping Oars. Are run upon all night train*. Double Daily Schedules Are operated upon the entire route, from New Or leans and all main terminal points In Alabama and Georgia. train ont of Augusta, aud can choose between the AU Ball Connection, via Richmond, or the routo up Chesapeake Bay, having in the latter case bnt ONE night of raUway travel,and the second night enjoy the Luxurious Accommoda tions Of the Stoamers of that line. Through Tickets to all prominent points on sale jr both routes at aU terminal points South. Also, full line of VIRGINIA SPRINGS AND EXCURSION TICKETS, TO MTTMJtCTlWJS SUJOJIIB* MBBOMT8 T. LYONS, Agent; M. J. O'CONNOR. Traveling A. POPE, el3 Gen oral Passenger Affcnt. Louisville and Cincinnati SHORT ■ UNE ! RAILROAD Cincinnati and THE EAST ! The Quickest Beet and Only Route Banning a Double Daily Line. PULL<MJ*'Y BRfr/AV MOOM Sleeping Oars From Louisville to Columbus , 10., PiUsburg , Harrisburg, Philadelphia; NEW YORK, And other Eastern cities, W it hout Chansoa The Only Line with which passenger* from the °')uth make direct connection at Louiavll lo with through oar for New York, AVOIDING FROM 7 TO 16 HOURS DELAY Incident io, and Arriving ONR TRAIN IN ADVANCE OF ALL |0THER LINES. Tim* from Louisville to New York, ONLY 31 HOURS. Thle Line Ie Stone-BaUaetod and entirely free from dust Being equipped with th* celebrated Westinghouae Air-Drake, precludes all poaaibility of collisions. Only all-rail line between Louisville snd '** *naatL passing oyer the Great Iron Railway _sat Cincinnati. Making direct connection with all trunk line* for I he North and East _ . Tickets tor sale “via Louisville and tho Short Line" at all Ticket Offices in th* South and South west J. E. GIMPERLINO. Sup’t. 8.8. PARKER. Gen. Para, k Ticket Ag*t jy4-3m-*od Ume to their Excellence u a General Beverage. The, ere ruraalrad flM Dram ril DELETERIOUS SUBhTXNCKfl, haWa, InrarUbl, ataod Ih. moH VhoeoMhXHALTTIOXL THHIE . ... k NMWlimnMiiM for ra paipora. toe whteh para ud hlfhlr Impro.MI WhlOlra u. nrad. ud ■old hr >0 Oiri-ctoi Oraam, Dnalari, uddrah — generally. TO THE - TRADE. <iend tor the “Atiae Prioe Llet M and be pteara remember that being _ ^ ACTUAL DISTILLKR8. , Vebav* oonatantly on hand a very Urgo sad kupo. - 1 — asaottanent of PURE RYE, WHEAT. EOUKDON MALT WHISKIES, of different ages. In which, aa well as tm am regular Atlas Whtekiee. we offer great Inducements. Also on hand a largfi and well selected stock ot the beet known make* ot RYE WHISKIES. Of from 3 to 5 yean old. which ’