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lj;E DAILY SUN
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BATOMULi lfoJCTPJ' Ja-T 18, 187a.
JCBTBOBOIOLOOAIi
ntmtmat or howal urnoa,i
WraUagraa.0. a, toy u, mt I
luring twin with northerly wind., deer
weather and probably a alight fell tn th* barometer
will prevail on Saturday from tho Ohio Valley to thn
Lakes, and westerly winds and generally clear ami
clearing weather for the New England and Middle
Slates and oontlnne fevorable. Cloudy wt ether and
dfaasof rain fur the Southern States cast of the
CITY AFFAIRS,
Oeaaty ceavsatleaCallM.
At ft meeting of the County Demo*
emtfo Executive Committee, the follow
ing nemed memben were present:
T. W. J. Hill, Chiinnnn; B. E. Cow
art, J. T. Glenn, A. 0. Gedington, XH.
MeessUn, John Tho&as, 8. P. Wells,
W. H. Butt, A. B. Culberson, & B.
Spencer, Wm. Gray, BobertO. Young,
Y. P. Simon, X P. Edwards, A. If.Bein-
lmrt» T. B. Gamp.
On motion of 8. P. Wells the following
resolution wm adopted unanimously:
WpmmAs, At a meeting of the State
Demoeratio Exsoutive Committee, held
in Atlanta on the 26th Jane tint, it
reeohred that a Convention of the Demo-
untie party be held in the city of Atlanta
on the 24th ‘
for the
or; and, whereas, the Demoeratio party
of Pulton county should be represented
in nid Convention.
BtURmoM, T&s* the Demdonta of
Fulton eoarntr. on Saturday, 13th July,
instant, do ballot for six delegates to rep-
resent the Democracy of Fulton oouniy
in mid State Convention; that the bal
loting shall onenmenoe at the City Hall
at 8 o'clock, ▲. m. , and oloee at 8 o'clock,
p. m.: that the managers shall number
the tickets of eaoh voter, and keep a list
of the votes, and upon ooonting the votes
the tax persons receiving the highest
number of votes shall be deolared elect
ed as delegates; and that eaoh delegate
so elected shall have the right to appoint
his own alternate.
Xmohed, fkrther, ThatW. M. Butt,
Esq., W. P. Hammond and Lewis H.
Clarke are hereby appointed and re
quested to act aa managers at said elec
tion for delegates; and in the event they
or either of them, shall fail to act, any
three reliable Democrats may supply
their plaoe, to be appointed by the
Chairman of the Executive Committee.
On motion, Mr. J. H. Mecaalin was
eleetad Treasurer; and the committee
adjourned.
Thx friends of the Hon. John H.
James suggest the following well-known
Democrats aa suitable delegates to be
selected by the Fulton oounty Democra
cy to represen t them in the State Con
vention, called to assemble in this oity
on the 24th inst, for the purpose of
nominating a candidate for Governor
ami Presidential electors.
Election to be held on Saturday, the
X8th Instant, at the City Hall.
John H. MgOablin,
Clark Howrll,
Antboxy Monntr,
Samuil P. Want*,
Samuel B. SrsNOin,
Julius A. Hayden.
OeeiflPiPiwmsmaes.—Qpaaoll m<t lest svsnlng
■la Honor Mayor Jaar' la «h# Chair. Ptaawt-
Omarilm— Hammock, Wfl—o. I W*m, T. A. Mot-
Ms, Mayas, Walla, W. L. Mortis, Oartlebarry and
JMJoaoaa McGee pleaded gsflftr to drsakraaom
oa day afUr 4th of inly, aad waa reprimanded by
th* Mayor and fined five dotlara.
mmoKi.
Of Herman Werner, Fred Moreton, L. Scofield k
Sou and J. H. Jentzen for extern Ion of retail license.
Granted.
Of John II. GramUng, asking for the permanent
grade corner Powers and Spring streets. Granted.
A or Junes L. Winter, tar taxes paid on seven thou
■and dollars returned aa capital etock. Thla amount,
aeventy dotlara, referred fo Tax Committee.
Of John C. Martin, to pay hotel lloense quarterly.
Of Dr. F. H. Orat, for reimbursement for over
paid tax on hia profeoaion. Referred to Tax Com
dttae.
Of Billy Parka, for damage dona hia property by
grading of Foraytfa street Referred to Street Com-
ilttn
Of T. 8. Gamer, for a loan of Ally thousand in
bonds of the etty. oa Sva jests time, to bo laveated
la tho oroetton of buildings.
▲ Ant mortgage on thirty-two scree of fend to ae-
ear# the city against loss. Referred to Flnanoe
Mrs. X Money, widow, for help. Granted.
Of Adair A Ore., asking tor the permanent grade,
mar Forsyth aad Alaban\a streets. Referred to
Xnglnear.
Of J. Branham, Jr., asking for the reduction of as*
lament on hia property—oomer Forayth and Grubb
treats. Referred.
Of A. B. Merrlan aad others, asking for reduction
f asMNmeot on property. Referred to Oity Aases*
re.
Of M.B. Shumate, for reimbursement for damage
on property caused by Alllag la of Decatur ■ treat
Referred to Committee of W. 8. Morris, Wells, Far
rar, HaaunoOk and Mayas.
Of J. 0. Watkins, for the appointment of Commit*
tee to ascertain amount of damage on his property
caused by Ailing in of Decatnr street Referred to
above Committee.
Of D. Brogan', for damages caused by cutting
down earner of Bail and Decatur streets. Referred
to Sheet Committee.
Of Daniel Shehane, for removal of obstructions
on Decatur and Moor# streets. Referred to Oity
Of Wm. Belas, Day Watchman, for seven days loss
of time by sioknooa. Refer rod to Cemetery Com
mittee.
rxxaxos.
The Committee on Flnanoe recommended pay
ment of ths following bills:
Atlanta Tire Company No. 1.... $ 600 00
Mechanic Firs Company No. 9 600 00
Tallulah Fire Company No. 8 600 00
W R Diggers, Chief Eng. Fire Department, 135 00
WT Newman, salary
J W Goldsmith, salary
Nelson Howard, pub buildings and grounds
Thao Sobuman, relief.
JM Connelly, police 76 00
Jlfr. Editor: Tho Et«*outivo Commit
tee of tho UjtuuiM'ic party of Fulton
oounty, having riennlwl that t he Durty,
on Bitanluy next, (the 18*h i»Kt,,) ballot
lor delegates to nprrsrut tin* Jicmocra-
ey of the county, m the Convention to
be held on the ‘ilth umlaut. to nominate
A candidate for Governor; the friends of
Governor Jamoe M. Smith suggest tbe
names of the following puraous, to be
voted for as delegates:
Judos Wm Ezzard,
Col Jah M. Calhoun,
M. If a Host r,
Cart. Wm. T. Newman,
Wash. 1\ Johnson,
Wm. O. Gramliku.
A mmoi.k puitoautan was a eoorted to tbe "look up"
by ulur u< gro women and ibi baby.
OannusY'a Notice- 1 Oglethorpe county—See ap*
plication for Wave to eell Lands of Neo ton Slovene,
Tnaos In oartain localities yesterday. waa quits
brink. A good supply of country produce waa
brought Into town.
Turn Omasa oooomodailon train on the State
Road, ran off the traok Thursday night, but fortu
nately, did little, or no damage.
T, LB. 8.—'Vorderyhas this morning, Urn big-
gtet Mock of vagatablro ha ovar had-a general
variety—all feaah from the garden.
m meeting of tho Memorial Association, yeater*
day morning, waa for the purpose of arranging
Jmaoa 1 Hall for the Dolly Vardan Vlrty.
TupoUoe, yesterday morning, snooted a crowd
of low*down negroes about the Dari acks, for Aght*
lag, he. Tho prlsonera were a disgrace to tho old
TUugty mound baoh of tho OmetikMen oMco la.
•I loot, baing eat down, and tho oarthtonaod to All
upartakaoarthoBagtan Homo of thoWootora h
300 00
300 00
2 00
« 41
Mr. David Mayor Brgod thorn totovyatex for tho
support of the publlo school system, and lflhelr
oonattteanti nmupkiuod, the Board of Education
worn ready to boar tho raapooatbOtiy. Tho appeal
wua referred to tho Committee on Fubtio Schools.
Parcin War Xjtp.—On Thursday oveniag at
tim kind Invitation of Major aad Mra. Wight, of Wert
Ead, a company of ladies and gentlemen assembled
at hia elegant home to participate in a social dance.
Cupid, with hia hand maiden, reigned supreme,
and dancing commenced at an early hour. During
a abort respite from the waltz and quadrille, the
company retired *nthe dining room, where a variety
of elegant and tasty refreshments awaited the happy
gnoete Here Mrs. Wight presided with her wonted
dignity, and lent a charm to the occasion with her
kind attentions.
The entire evening, and part of the "early morn"
was spent in the most joyous manner -in dancing,
promenading aad con venation.
"All night long the roaaa hoard
The Ante, violin, bassoon;
All night tho casement lesramine sUrrod
To danoera dancing in tone;
Till a alienee fell with the waking bird.
And a hash with the setting moon."
The following named young ladtes graood Urn
ovoning with their presence: Mias LUlie A., Miss
Nellie B.. Mias Julia T., Miss Lou O., of Marietta.
Mine Annie &, Miss Mamie D., Mias XraneW., Miss
Mary W., Miss Mary O., Mias Alloa M., Mias ZUa W.,
Mias EraR.. Miao Stella W.. Miss Ellis R., Mias
Lizzie If., Mias Belle W., and Mlm &
Tbe company was just largo enough to aaako tho
occasion pleasant, and ovary moment was .spent in
The hospitality of Major Wight and hia elegant
lady tea theme of unfeigned admiration and thanks
among their numerous young friends, who wish
them long life and prosperity.
Tn Rabat Boa Potato*.—This Ane variety
eclipse* everything in the way of an early potato*
that has over yet been tried. A general fault of all
early potatoes has bean, that they were not aa deli
cious and palatable aa those maturing Inter, also,
that all inch ware small.
Not so, however, with the Early Rose. It la very
large, and specially delicious. No potato ta move
palatable, aad no variety has a batter .shape or oa
be moretesllj or asttefeotarUj handled, cleansed,
o.
McPherson 4 Bernett have at their afore, several
hundred bushels of the Aneet looking we over saw.
They have lota of other good things. Go and look
at thorn.
J L Johnson ad others 34 00
Young k Welsh, streets .... 361 17
Howard h MoKoy, relief 0 16
Tbeo Bchnman, relief... 6 10
EatP Lynch, streets 370 16
JBHeckett, streets 139 40
J H James, expense aooount 10 16
G Pittman, wells, pumps, etc 6 00
H Tribble, •• ’ " 0 00
W Hardeman," " 000
J M Oooke, lighting gas 60 00
JF Morris, relief 4 10
J J k 8 P Richards, station 1 80
Simmons ft Hunt, relief....... 3 00
Cemetery pay roll 63 60
Haalett k Johnson, relief
Morrison, Baink Co
J ADofoor, relief -
Mayes k Bro, relief
R H Jenkins, pub buildings ad grounds.,
MoDsnlel A Hooper, relief
RB Brumby, relief
Simmons It HunOrellef —.
Street pey roll
Total $9,640 03
mxroBT or cuuamu.
Street—On petition of Wald Hill, asking to bo re
imbursed for damages to property lnourred by grad-
log on Elliott and Magazine attests, recommending
that a fenco-bod bo cut. Adopted.
Strut -Favorable to petition of O. A. Laroudon,
asking that work on aldowalk on Poechtreo, between
Cain aud Harris bo coutlnuod. Adopted.
Strut— Favorabto to potition of citizens asking
that drain pip* at Junotlon of Marietta and Forsyth
streets, north on Forsyth stroet up to the alley at
Peter Borrona. Adopted.
Street—On petition of F. Flipper ad others, ask
ing that the alley on their property be not opened,
reoommading that tho Engineer make neoceeeary
surveys ad drive pegs at the corner of Valentine
street, between Wheel ad Houston. Adopted.
Strut—Tnronble to resolution of Councilman
Wells, that sidewalks recently graded on Mltouell
ad Peters streets, be sanded. Adopted.
Toe—On petition of Boofleld Bolling Mill Corn-
pay, asking that their property bo exempt from
taxation for Ave years, rocommending that it be
grated In consideration of the fact that Roma ad
Chattanooga have proposed to give the Company all
they ask of Attente. Adopted.
Special—The Special Committee to whom wars,
for rod petition of W. P. Prttillo, asking for damages
occasioned by grading sidewalk, reported adverse.
Adopted.
special—ThoBpoolelCommittee to whom west!*
ferred resolution of Councilman Wells, to oonsider
the extension of Herne street through Walker street
School property, reported favorable, ad recoin,
mended that assessors be appointed. Adopted, ad
Messrs, g. T. Haalett ad A. C. WyUe appointed*
.Special—The Committee to 'whom wee referred
petition of J.8. Germany asking for damage*, re*
commended that ho bo paid one hundrod dollars.
Sfbxadiho Oct.—Our friend, W. J. McCullough,
who has so long been and atlll la the News agent a
the Georgia Railroad, has formed a coparternarahip
with John Gregory, who keeps the Tea ad Coffee
Store, opposite the National Hotel. The Arm la
Gregory k MoOullough. They will continue the
Tea and Coffee business aa heretofore, and to this
will be added a heavy trade in fruits and melons of
every variety. An Immense supply will bo on bad
evory day.
T*a Commencement at Bowdox Collbob was at
tended by about three thousand persons. The ad
dressee delivered on that occasion by oar young fel
low-townsmen Mr. Haward Van Xppea ad Mr.
Richard 8. Jeffries, were pronounood among the boat
during the entire proceedings of lour days. The
eulogy on Colonel MoDalel, delivered by Colonel
George N. Lester, wee universally applauded. We
will give the entire proceedings to-morrow morn-
log.
Local A Business Notices.
W FOB LOUISVILLE.—Pnllnum
SUrer Peltee Oer, Felrrlew, leeree Fri
day, tbe UUi, at 8:30, a. u. ; State of
Georgia leareeSaturday, the 15th, at 800
a. H.; Caledonia learee Sunday, the 14tl«,
at 830, a. M.; Jackson leaves Monday,
the 15tb, at 830, a. u
The Bscine leaves every night at 10
for Chattanooga. jjl2.
JW- W. W. COMPTON 4 CO. have a
fine assortment of ehoioeTeaa, snob as
SOUCHONG, OOLONG,
- JAPAN and tmpfjrtat.,
at reduced prices—the lax qf 15c. per lb.
°r-
Soma very Superior Imported Wines—
Sherry, Champagne, Port and Madeira.
Also a moat exoeUent article of Claret—
a vary fine beverage for summer. j7 6
REGULAR DINNER at Tim
Mnrphy’s Restaurant, on Marietta street,
above Phillips and draws, every day bo
tween the hoars of 12 u. and 81 f. m.—
Tbe very best the market affords. All for
the wnall amount of oents.
janeSO-tf
IWO. W. JACK is supplying Parties
and Families with his moat delioions lee
Creams at from $8 00 to S3 50 per gal
lon. Delivered to any part of the oity
free of charge.
#-Q. W. JACK has Chocolate, Lem
on, and Vanilla Ioa Cream, and a great
variety of fresh baked Fancy Oakek.
Hi* Saloon is kept open till lit o’clock
every night.
W LAST NIGHT we notioed ladies
and gentlemen at Jack's lee Cream Sa
loon, at lit o’clock. It ia a fashionable
and delightfolresort theae warm nights.
80- Chocolate Caramels, Wednesday,
April 3d, and every tnooeeding Wednes
day, at Bloek’s Candy Factory, No. 75
firoad street Broken candy 20 oents
per pound, or six pounds for a dollar.
Wedding cakes handsomely ornamented
at reasonable prioes.
Mb. Bason Webs, a alert and obliging polio*men,
inform* ut that teat Tuesday morning he ooie into
headquarter* from along the whole length of Ivy
atreet. and observed the lamps war* left burning
along it until twanty minute* after Ave o'olook—half
a hour after aun-rlao. Tax payers remonstrate
against snob violations of oontract with the elty au
thorities.
UaHtooh Sime gablt.
8t. Louis, Memphis, Nashville and Chat
tanooga Railroad Line.
TXMB OABD, JULT 1,1811.
Leave Attente 8 80am....1000pm
Arrive Chattanooga 8 60pm.... 5 06am
Nashville 1360am.... 106pm
McKenzie 8 80 a m 8 30 p m
Memphis 310pm.... 335am
Little Rook .... CSOpm
Hickman 13 80 p m 13 01 a m
Union City 10 80am....l0 80pm
Columbus 13 00 noon ....13 00 m’t
8t Louis 1016 pm.... 9 60am
Louisville 8 40am.... 965pia
A. B. WRENN.
Southeastern Agent, Attente, Oa.
Tim 0. MunPHt.—Turtle Soup will be furnlahad
at Capt Tim's reeteurat to-day, on Marietta atreet.
It will be served up at 11 o'eloek. Ha has regular
meals served up to order, ad serves those who
eell on him m faithfully aa he ever watched after aad
pounced upon a culprit, during hia long service in
our detective corps.
Mu. A Mubpht struck a golden load by putting
up in his lumber yard, the most approved machin
ery for the dressing ad Aulshing of his Southwest-
lumber. It la astonishing to eoe how rapid y
ad well theee - machines turn out flooring, scroll
work, mouldings, etc. Bcvoral of them complete
about a half dozen procossca at tho same moment.
Pxixxire amd Gnaw exhibit In front of their store,
the "Dolly Varda Song," along aide of "Horace
Oreelsy'e Grand March." A combination of the
two ptooea would, doubtless, make a sweat paatoral
tey* t
To Nsw BotXAXD.—The excursion train will teats
the huwgw Depot for New Holtend, Sunday
morning at half part eight o'clock, and rrturn at f In
tha afternoon. These excureloa are n delightful
mean* of recreation to those who art eoaAaed to
hnrtaeee every how of these long and hot week
days, and are most enjoyable to every one. Only •
dollar for the round trig.
tear Pnocunuos or mu Boranau Couar,
Friday. July Uth, ten
No. I Badjamtn B. Puts va. Wm. Seabroak. Ad-
mtalstnter tMmhmant, from Dougherty argued.
D. H. Pope, Tanonand Davte, for ptelntiff in error;
Hlaaaod Mobha, eontre.
Mmi.fhmp ft lamp, rtaL,vs.Samuel Mayer.
algaea, W. M. Brown, rt aL—Equity, from Dough-
arty—argoed. B. n. Pope, G. J. Wright, Hinas ft
Heb^f, far plaintiff teener; L. P. D. Warren, Oterk
ft Ooaa, amtea.
Pending the aresaxent of R. K. Htaea, Wnq n the
Court adjourned atil 10 o'oloek to-morry.
laynnu Court ef Geurgta.
Strut-Favorable to resolution of Oouncllma
Wilson for grading north side of Harris atreet, bo*
tween Peaohtree and Bprlng streets, ad for wood
curbing. Adopted.
Street On reeolattou of Oounollmq Wells for
curbing on Peters street, reooauuendlng that wood
curbing be put down to terminus of W. B. Lowe's
property- Adopted.
Street Qn petition of Catharine Callahan, com
plaining that bar lot la floodod with water, recom-
madlng that f 18 be awarded, ad that wood curb
ing be put a Loyd atraet to control water in future.
Adopted.
Orate—On petition ef Harry Krouae, eating that
rocks be pteeed at Intervale In the ditch on the
north elds ef Harris street, between Ivy ad Collins
atraate; fevorable aa soon aa eome rook belonging
to the city oa be removed. Adopted.
MZSOLUTIOM.
By Oouncllma Wlteon-
lhat one gm port bo pieced between Pryor and
Pry atreeta, an Wheat street, ad ae poet a
Pryor street oppoelta entrance to beeemat of First
Methodist Church, Referred to Oa Committee.
'OXDXXAXCX.
Be it Ordained by Mayor aad Council, That in i
oonlaoe with tho power granted to them In section
87 of the City Charter, the Mayor la hereby required
to laano, tn the name of the Mayor and Council,
bade to tho amount of <100,080, which shall
be due ta twaty yean after date, and pay
able at tbe National Park Bank of How York
Oity, or at City Treasurer's ollco
tbe Mayor and Flnanoe Oo
determine. Bald bonds shall bear tatorart at rate of
• per eat. per annum, payable serai annually,
by the Mayor, and eouatentgmed by the city Treas
urer, and hare tee corporate seal of mid Mayor and
Council attached to them: and aald capons shell
he rignod by the City Trnmir. The OUy Treas
urer shall number raid bunds, and keep n register
of them, and return the aaam to the Cterkof Ooun-
rtl, who *all record the rams. Said bads aha
under the jilnl ihurtl art tba Mayor and Fl-
aanea Ooaaalttee at the bast rates they cu gat,
they depcatting the preraada rt the aaamwtth the
Otty Treasurer, to be used for the purpose rt paging
off e pert rt the Aoottag debt rt raid eMy- Adopted.
mjbuo acwooca.
The Council was aldreeeed by Dr. Loga and Mr.
David Mayes ta r>8irni to the eonAitta of the
Puhbe Schools. They ateted that it would require
not lees tha $71,000 00 to support the publieeehoole
opto 1st September; that their present lndebtedncee
amounted to <3*000 00; that It wm the unanimous
intention of the Doer J not to Incur ay additional
expenses, ad that rather than do so, when the pres
ent rceourecs are exhausted, they will suspend the
schools. They farther stated that a additional
school-house wm necessary.
♦tick Butt yesterday sont Foy Uuut and Jack
Robert, negro lads, to Jail, for stealing rags from Mr.
It. It. Tayno, who oatimates hia lo'a from such
thieves, in six weeks, at ovar two tbousad pounds.
A hole in the warehouse wm not thought large
enough to admit a person. At lb* time thoM two
caught, three more escaped.
A Dxdatino Club has been organised in town,
which holds its meetings every Tuesday night, at
Judge Hammond's office. We highly oommend the
parties who were instrumental In getting it up. No
doubt it will famish lnatraction ud pleeeat re
creation to those oonoorned.
A vxar fat gentleman attempted to run over a
horto, juat below the Union Depot. Nag vu ta
much for him, ad made him wallow ia the dirt. At
test accounts, the ma wm Inquiring for the bad
horse's dam. ^
Winoxa Lodge of Cold Water Templar a—a large
company of lads ad Mlases, whose meetings are
alwxye interesting-have a public mating next
Sunday, at two o'oloek, in Good Templars' Hall.—
Rev. C. A. Evans, of Trinity Churob, will deliver
a address.
Pkmomal.—Uon. Mark A. Cooper wm tn the city
yesterday.
Messrs. L. T. Doynl aad D. N. Foremen, of GrUBo,
delegates to to the Baltimore Convention, are at the
Kimball House.
Tax Mineral Spring on Mr. T. B. Camp's plaoe, at
Weal End. la reported by eminat city Physicians,
to contain medical properties fully equal. If not au
potior to those of tha Ponca da Leon.
Tax Pulaski Hocat—8avannah, Georgia.—The
traveling public are Invited to notice the advertise-
mat of John W. Camera k Oo., who have Just
taken charge of tha old Pulaski, of Savannah.
Bio Pelt.—We saw yesterday evening at Verdery*s
store, on Broad Street, a beet, grown by Mr. J. J<
Richards, of thla oity, which weighed Ove pound*.
Tn* Great State Road Fraud,—The
evideooe taken bj tbe Investigating Com
mittee of the Legislature ia row read j.
It contains 270 pages, and ia a complete
record of the **way8 that are dark" of
the Bobber Clan. It is for tale at
The Sun office. The prioe, originally
announced at 32, hai been reduced to
31 60. It will be in all the book stores
In a few days.
ANN ON NON NIK N T • .
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
Gin, W. S. Walter is annonnoed qg,
a candidate for the offioe of TaxJOolleoior
of Fulton ooonty, rabjeot to the nomin-
ation.of the Democratic Party.
FOR COMPTROLLER-GENERAL.
Thompson Allan, Esq., ii a candidate
for Comptroller-General, subject to the
Demoeratio nomination.
Col. Phthbaon Thwbatt is a oandi
date for the offioe of OomptroUer-Geo
end; anbjeot to a Demoeratio nomina
tion.
Fob Comptroller General.—Gener-
LAFAYETTE HcLAWR
deoK3-dtf
FOR IECEBTAEY OF ffTATE.
Major John F. Joins, of Goweta, is a
candidate for tiocrotary of State.
Colonel H. J. SPRAYBEEEY is an
nounced aa a candidate for Secretary of
State, subject to the Democratic nomina
tion.
max
TO Xl__
Leaves Atlanta 10fl)0 p m
Arrives at Chattanooga 6:08 am
DAT VAMnoaa TMAIM—OUTWAMD.
Leaves Attente 8:90 am
Arrives at Chattanooga 8:50pm
XIOXT TASMKOU tbazx—xxwaxd.
Leaves Chattanooga
.. 4:45 pm
Laavee Ohattenocja 5:50 a _
Arrives at Atlanta 1:10 pm
▲OOOMUODATIOM TIUIX—OUTWARD.
Leaven 5 p
Arrives at Dalton 10 p
AOOOlOfODATIOX TUAIM—IMWAMD.
Leaves Dalton 13:46 a m
Arrlvea at Attente 9:60 am
Day Paeaenger Trainterrtve* 6:40 p. m
Day Paaaenger Train loaves |8:15 a. ‘
Stone Mountain Accommodation arrives.. .8:00 a.
Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves... .5:45 p. m
auc?n AND WEZTXXM RAILROAD.
On ad after Sunday, December 17, 1871, trains
williun m follows:
Day Passenger train leaves 3:00
L*av4a Macon M ....8:50a.m
Day Paaaenger Train arrives 8:15 p.
Arrives rt Macon 7:90 a. _
Night Passenger Train leaves 4:00 p. m
Leaves Maoon 10:00 p. m
Night Passenger Train arrive* 4:30 a. m
Arrives rt Maoon 0:26 p. m
ATLANTA AMD WIST POINT MAILMOAD
Night Paaaenger Train arrives 8:00*. m
Night Passenger Train teavos 7:06 p.m
Day Paaaenger Train arrives 7.60 p. m
Day PMaenger Train leaves 7:18 a..m
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIM-LIMB RAILROAD.
Loeve Gainesville 6 A. M
Arrive rt Attente. 10 A. M
Leeve Attente 3 P. M
Arrive at OalnMvlUe 0:43 P. M
Morning Exprsra leeve* Chattanooga .
Arrives in Memphis, same day*.
Mall Train leaves Chattanooga.
Arrives In Memphis, next day...
nooga, next morning.... I.*00AM
flBTiMA, ROMS AlfD DALTON a R
TRAINS DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED.
Leave Selma 0:45 a. m.. 8:45 d. m.
Arrive at Bom* 7:46 P. m., 8:06 a. m
Arrive rt Delta 8:45 p.m., 5:30 a. m
Leave Delta 0:00 a. m.,10:30 p. m
ArrivoBooe 8flWA.lL, 13.-37p.m
Arrive rt Balms 7:88 a. m.,13:i0a. M
Maoaa A AacuU Hallraafi.
bat PAaamran train d ilt, sundat* mxpnonu
Leave Auguste at 19 00 M.
Arrive rt
Lmv* Selma 4:10 AM
Arrive rt Matgomary 0:40 A M
Arrive rt Wert Fatal 11:03 A M
Leave Wert Point 19:90 p M
Irrivs rt Montgomery 4:10 P M
Leave Columbus MM A M
Arrive rt Columbus 13 JO PM
OreeBTlUe and ColnaibU Railroad.
ban Colombia - 1 00 a.m.
Anir. rt OrMiTiU. 0 SO r. u
Lht. CrMOTUi. 010 a. M
antra rt Colombia 0 M r. M
Charlotte, Columbia k Augusta B. K.
TWO TRAINS DAILY.
TAAJX VO. 1
Lram CbArlotU 110 A. la
ArriTra rt aafiuta 0 It r. m.
Lran.AovnrtA 0 40 a. m.
Anlrat otCharioNo 010 ». a.
LtanoChiriotta....
tkaiv vo. I
ATLANTAJKABEETS.
CORRECTED DAILY.
ATLANTA. Friday. July 19tfc. 1073.
COTTON—Finn at 38c; business nominal.
FINANCIAL.—Gold—buying 1.12; sailing 2.14.
Bn.vu—Buying 1.06; selling 1.00.
Excuamgb—Buying at p«r;selliag U per cent, pro-
Bond* and Stocks—Georgia 6s, 75j#77; 7s, 86^
1; New Georgia bonds at the State Treasury, 100.
Atlanta City Bonds—7s, '.2^71; 8a, 62064. Au
gusta, 83085. Georgia Railroad Stock, 97(91.00;
Georgia Bellioad Bonds, 97@100. Atlata ad West
Point Railroad Stock, 93095; Attente ad Wert Point
Railroad Bonds, 90&1OO. Maoon ad Western Rail
road Stock, LQ3E1.04. Attente National Bank 1.10.
Groceries.—OopTNE—Rio, 23026; lava, 80034;
Mocha. 40: Ingnyra, 38.
Stbutb—New York. 50090; Silver Drip* 8008$;
New Orleans-prime, 73075; Florida 46050; Soger
House, 32; by Hogshead 28.
Suoar — Coffee A, 13)4; Extra 0,13)i\ Crushed,
annotated, PowderedrlOfi N. O. Choice. 12J4;
Comma 10)4; Fair, 11; Prime 11)4; 8now White,
14)4; Demarara 13)4013.
Teas—Black 1.0001.25; Green 1.0001.60.
10acNLLANNOua—Soda — Boxes, 9c <t lb; in kogs
«4c ft fo- Cream Tartar, 50055; Yeast Powders per
dos,L66; Beeswax 98030; Bags—cotton, mixed, 4.
Tallow, 8)4- Brooms <2.5006 per dot. Starch—
Oswego, 13; comma, 608.
Garden Sum—par dozen package—under 35 dor.
85; over, 90.
Candles—Adamantine, 31091)4,
Soap—Bar, 8010.
Balt—Uverpool, per sack, <3.10; Ylrglnia. 2.00.
PROVISIONS AND FAMILY BUPPLUES-Butteb
Country, 35; Bert Gosha, 40; Western Reserve 350
37; Tennessee, 25030.
t ucKsx^-Chotca -Factory, 18.
Foultbt—All hens 96c; Mixed lots 32034c.;
spring ehlckora 18030.
lUNDRisa—Eggsdos. 11015,packed; Rlce9)401O;
Hominy pm barrel, <6.50; Pearl Grit*;<6.00; Maca
roni 18020.
BAGGING- 19030. Iron ties 8J4
GRAIN, ME.IL, Ao—Corn—by oar load, prime
wbito 05098; yellow ad mixed90; corn meal 970
<1 00.
Lhrat—Nominal—Red <1.4001.50; Choice White
1.50.
Oats—68070. Stock Pom <1.6601.75.
MEATS, Ao—Baoun—Shoulders 7; clear rib sides
Or c* >»r*ld*a914; plain hams—12)4013:augar cured
18. Bulk Meats—Shoulders 6)4; clear rib aidos
8)4; rloar sides 8)4*
Lard—Tierce* 10)4010)4; Cans 12; Buckets 12)4
Country 9)4010.
BuTOHxn'a Meats—Beef— Kentucky ad Tennes
see 10011; Corned in kegs, 10015; Spioed20. Hogs
7)408; Mutton 13015; Veal 10; Sausages—common
15; Hoad Cheese—plain 15; faoy 30.
Flouh—Fine, <5 6006 00; Superfine,«6 0006 60;
Extra <8 0008 50; Family, <10 00010 60; Extra
Family, <10 00010 60; Facy. <11 00.
FORAGE, PRODUCE, Ac.—Stock Meal 90; Bra
1.10 0100 fee; Oil Meal 1.60; Shipatuff 1.36.
Hat—Timothy <1 9001.95; Clover Hay <1,650
1,75; New mixed, <1 7501 80.
HIDES AND LEATHER—Green Hide* 707)4;
Green Salt 8)409; Dry 15016.
Leather—Calf Skins—Domeatlo $800<44
dozen; French <450«6. Harness Leather 38045
0 lb. Sole Leather—Hemlock 27033*; Oak 28050;
Split 40. Kip*—Country 450GO t* tt; French, 11
doxen, <48070.
DRY GOODS—Cambrics—glazed, 9011; paper 13)4
014)4. Bleached Cotton, 9021. Oottonadoe 20025.
Ginghams—heavy, 13016; Scotch, 22028; Chainbray
20)4027)4- Tickings 9032.
Cauoos—Bedford 9 ; Wamsutta 9 ; Araoekeag
and Arnold, 10)4; Garner A Co., 11)4; Albion, 12;
Spragues, Allens, Donnell*, Conestoga, 11)4; Dolly
Varda, 1D4013K-
Flannels—Bed, 3500; White, 2501.20; Opera
40062)4.
Factoxy Goods—Sheetings and Shirtings—Augus
ta and Columbus—4-4,13)417-8* 13;<-*. 10; Drillings
14; Georgia Cheoks, 16; Stripes, 14; Oanaburgs 15
018; Yarna, $1.6501.70. Cotton Rope 30.
CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES, Ac.—
Peaches, 31b cans, <3.5002.75 per dos.; 3tt>ca»,$30
<4 per doxen; Pea <2.75; Pino Applo, 21b cene,
$3.35; Strawberries, 31b, $3.75; Tomatoes, 31b, $2.25
03.40; Oysters, lib, <1.370$1.5O; 21b. $2.6O0$2.75
Sardines, ft case <330$24.
Csackkbs—i&rated, 10011; Butter 708 ; Cream
11012; Picnio 709; 8oda, 608; Sugar, 9)4011.
Candy-Stick, 15)4017; Facy, 18050.
Nut*—Almonds 22@25; Brazils, 15017; Filberte,
15017; Pecans, 17018)4; English Walnuts, 20025;
Peanuts, <2.3 90 $2.75 V bushel.
Pickues—Pints, <1 dozen, $202.26; Quarts, $3.25;
w>if Gallons $5.60, Gallons $7.50. Brandy Cherriei
Quarto, ft dozon, <6; Peaches—Pinto $3.25, Quarto
$4.50
Snoxa—Allspice ad Ginger, 16018; Clove*, 25;
Cinnamon, 90: Nutmegs, <1.400$1.50; Maoe, $2;
Mustard—2 os.. SO; Pepper, 25028.
Vnoxtablx*. Ac.—String Boas, per bushel, 60
New Irish Potatoes per bushel $10125. Peas 75c.
per bushel: Cabbages per head 15035; Cucumbers
per doxeu 16020. Onions per bu. 1 50.
FRUITS.—Apples—Green ft bush. 50075; Dried
6)408. Oranges $12 00; Lomona <9 00013 00;
<3 5003 00 ft bach; Cocoa Nuts <7 000
8 10; Currants ft lb 15016; .Datoa 13)4 ft lb; Figs
dried 30022;^ine Applo* $3 ft doz.; Prunes 13015;
Raisins $4 60; Citron 48055.
FISH—White Fish—femily <6; No. 1, 6 60.
Mackerel—kits, No. 1.180; No. 2.150; No. 3. 130;
Half barrels—No. 1, <8; No. 3, <7; No. 3, $6. Cod
fish 708.
FUEL—Wood ft oord—Retell prloea-Oak rt yard
<4; delivered, <4 60; aawed ad split, <6; delivered,
<5 50; Hickory, 50o. added to above prices,
Coal, ft bushel—Anthracite, 67)4; Lump Coal, 26
by car load—retell 80; Blacksmith's, 22025,
HARDWARE-ImoN-Swede. 6)408; flat bar 5)40
6)4; road and square 1)4010; bad 708; sheet iron
<10013; Horae aha 708; Nallrod 11012)4; Horse
shoes ft keg <7 0007 60; Mule shoes <8 0008 50.
HAIZA—ft tag, 10d to 808.095; 8d, 6 60; 6d,676
id. 7 00; Sd, 8.31; fine, 0 76; finishing-different
kinds, 75o. a above prioes; Hone shoe ft box, 900
40 per pound.
Btrxl—Cast- 33035; German, 15018; Plow 9011.
Gbain Cat pin*— Per dozen <41050; 8cyth*?, grain
per dos. <10010; grass, <9 00014; Grass Snatha
<71001100.
Miscellaneous—Axes, Collins, <13.50014,00 per
dos; Ta Eyck,<12.50013. Spade* perdos-Ames$17.<
Oft lowland <14.00 Shovels—Amee, 15.00; Row-
land* <1X00. Hoea—SoovUl’e, <8.6001000. Soovill'a
pattern <7.3800.00. Carriage axles - Com-
moo, 10c. Springs 3O019e; Trace* 800<1 per pair.
Smoothing Irons 7)401Oo; Hollow ware 4)408c.
Cotton cards—Wbittemorea, <6. Gun cape — G
D 40—full coat, 45; Water Proof 90. 8hot-p*r bag,
<3.00. Powder per keg, blasting <5.00. Rifle, per
keg <7.35; balf keq <4; quarter keg <126. Grind-
stones per fo—Ohio 3)408; Nova Scotia304.
CROCKERY AND GLAEfi-Origlnal pgks. (repack
ing higher) Plates, 0 0 6 inches, 30, 7 Inches 36, 8
inohea 40. Oranlto, • inches 60,1 inches 56.
Teas—per set—O O, 14; Painted 16; Granite-
EI.B. FLOYD,
SUCCESSOR TO
SHARP & FLOYD,
Southern Agents.
Tlii* It, beyond the shadow of a doubt, the finest and moit ••
curate RAILHOJtn ViJUE-KEEPER that ha* ever been made'
Oar arrangeinenf* arc such we can supply them on better term,
than any other house in the South, keeping at alt times a lam
supply, and giving ft Movoard. tt CoO tTJT Guaranty tar lonv
time with each Watch sold. Our house i* headquarters tor ti.i
Watch. Those purchasing from ns can rely upon huytug
Ine Howard Watch, and an accurate time piece. *
J3I. 33. FIjOYD.
8UCCS380B TO
SHARP Ac FLOYR.
Southern Agents, Atlanta^ Oa.
Parties at a distance who order Howard watches froui m M ,,
please state what paper they see our advertisement in. 1
Arrin. rt Svcvrtv I*i.»
Lrara. S SO r. M.
Anlra.rtOSsrtrtU S«0a u.
Atlantic aad half Railroad.
nnntunMn:
Lrara amurah. Oil, rt 3:10 P H
Antra rt - T:« r M
ArHra rt Atbur Srtlr A M
AttIt. rt lira Ort — - Sd* A U
Lrara lira Oik..... «* P M
LraraAhM,
Lrara Sras*
SOS P If
SOO A M
Anrtnrt SmvvAA IS OOA M
Oourat rt Lira Ort vlU tzalu Sor Saohson*
Arrive rtfiavan neb,
ssS*
406 A M
6:30 P M
ifiAf
excepted, rt 0:30 PM
GEORGIA
SPRING BREWERY,
rur euro, zrLfjmi.
Tb«isS«nlnit. AsihfrasSi .ltrartra iMssora-
■mV la Ik. araovv OwfM briqbmoM.
MaM rt Wart M. mraratMb raJM
rtlh.whl.tolk.1adi
Oath, puss Ihraashraat
tSiS>i»Ira*, irai ‘ad two hart*.
»ad.«h»rtinasvUraT* Iararartn
to ^rhtSrawd dSuara P tm!ra*. ud Sart, far.
ef tbe groenda rt balf price.
Tbe Street Can ran within fifteen mlnatee walk
of tbe Spring.
AU are courteously invited.
Window Ot»m-F*r box : 8 by 10, <4 50 to • 00;
10byi3.A70to6.T5; 10 by 14, 6.50 to 6.00; 10 by 18,
M0 to 8.10; 10 by It, 8.50 to 8.75; 19 by 18,8.75
WOODEN WARE.-Pails — Two hoops, brass
bound, Juniper, <7 per dox: do Pina <5.60; Painted
3.78. Tube—painted—nest of 8, <4; Sugar Box*
per nek, <8.38. Washboards per doe.—wood. 9.60;
sine <8, combtaatta <4. WeU4mcketa - long
ear*. <8. Refrlgerators-Uprigbt, No. X, <30; No. 3,
<33; No. I, <35. Moektegftlrd cages <10 per nest
LIVE STOCK —Bert Cattle - medium 3X05)4;
.rime 5X05K: flirt 5X: flood Meere. «X
05X- Milk Cows <34040. Hogs 406; aboeta40f.
Horsse forge stoek and low demand, rt <1350<3OO.
at <1500931. Sheep medium to fete. 404jg;
rime to choice 504X-
LIQUORS—Be shht—Apple and Peacb. <100 to
LOO; Cherry and Otoger. M0 to 100; Coguao-Do-
~tertte, LM teXOO—FbreigR, 5.00 te 10.06.
Wmsrr—Bourboe, <L3B to 4.00; Corn, 1.00 te 3.00;
Beatified, 1.00 to L9I; Bobcrtoa Oo.. L35toX00;
Bye, L3I to 6 00.
wane, Ao.—Madeira, Port, Sherry, per grtloa <3
to 0.00; Cbempegne—California, par caa*. <15.00 to
3OJ0; Imported, per basket. 36.00 to 33.00.
Gn—Domestic, <140 toXOO; Foreign. 4.00 to LOO.
Butt-N. B. <1.50 to LOO; Jamaica. 4.00 to SM.
TOBACCO - Lew grades sound 48050; to
MBS
gay 15000; medium bright 65070; good bright 70
090; fancy brands of flu* $1UO01 25.
M. domentSc <25 0160; imported
eat. 10 ; Scotch
In bottles pe
-Maccaboy, in Jan per lb.,
e per gram <18 00; Scotch
QUIantit Coast £ine Xtcinljt Rout*.
The “Atlantic Coast Line "Freight Route,
-VIA-
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA. & AUGUSTA
TO AND PROM
ji.ij.TunnnK, riiionfj/j’iiM, jenrr ronaj uosTo.r,
jlnd all Eastern Cities, and all Points South and
Southwest,
Over the Wilmington & Weldon, and Wilmington, Co-
lumbia & Augusta Railways and their Connections-
A W ENTIRELY NEW LINE OF INDEPENDENT CONNECTIONS FROM TIDE-
W/.TEU i . WilmlDgton, N. C., ad Portsmouth, Va., and of unbroken gauge from Wilmiiigtnu
transporting Freight, without transfer oi detention, to ad from al 1 interior points.
The management of this line presents its advantages to the Southern Public upon the assurance of care
ful ad quick transportation, uniform rate* with all competing linos, the lowest current Insurance, and w
perfect a system of Steamship connections at Northern Porto, as lo enable bills of lading to be signed sol
goods forwarded daily, by one or the other oi our routes over both of which EXPRESS TRAIN TRAJiHPui;
TATION la given to Columbia. S. 0., ad Auguste, Os., thore connecting with fast Freight Schedules to t«i
inlnal points.
Obseryo tho l^ollo-wingf Excellent Holietiu.e of Con.
ncctionm VIA Wilmington and Ntcum»hli> LIucm:
With BALTIMORE—By tho Southern Steamship Co.'a Steamers, Lucile, Rebecca, Clyde, Bolivar. 1 *aving
each port every five days, Andrews ft Co., Agents 73 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore.
With PHILADELPHIA—Southern Mall Steamship Company’s Steamer, Pionesi, Leaving each P*r
ever} ten days, W. L. James, General Agent, 190 South Sd Street, Philadelphia. Also, through Andros*
Go.’s Baltimore line with Shriver’s Dally Propeller Line; without drayage in Baltimore.
With NEW YORK—Lorlliard’a Steamship Line of First Class Iron Steamers, Benefactor, Regulator, Vo',
atocr, Fait* ad two additional shipa now building, leaving each port every four days, H. 8. Ohl, Agsst
Pier 33 East River. Wilmington ad Atlantic Steamship Compay's Steamers Metropolis aa^ Equator
T caving each port weekly, Washington ft Oo., Agents, 178 Greenwich street, Pier 13 North lllver.
The Steamship* of thee
in unlimited qualities.
71a Forthmoutll laud Inland Air - Xdn*
With BALTIMORE—Vis Bay Line Steamers, Dally, R. L. Poor, General gent, Union Dock, 0. Fitzg
aid. Contracting Agent, 154 West Baltimore atreot, Baltimorv
With PHILADELPHIA—Aaamessio Line, Tri-Woekly, JohnS. Wilson, General Agent, 44 South 5th Rt.
Philadelphia. Olyde ft Go.'s steamers, semi-weekly, Clyde ft Go., Agents, 12th South Delaware Avenut,
Philadelphia.
With NEW YORK—Old Dominion Steamship Company’s magnificent Steamers, Wyrnoke, Niagara, Iism
Bell, Saratoga, Hatters*, Old Dominion, having a capacity of 13,000 bales of cotton per week, leaving csch
port Tri-Weekly ail the year round, ad oftoner If necessity demends. Freights rocolved daily at 30*
Broadway, 187 Greenwich atreot, Pier 87 North River.
With BOSTON—Via Boston aud Norfolk Btoamship Compay’s Steamers, leaving oach port Tri-Weekly,
E. Sampson, General A<;(>ut, 53 Central Wharf, Boston.
With these perfect Stt imbhip connections, freights are not exposed to the risks ol weather or drayaga
transient; Through Bills of Lading arc issued ioau points common to competing lines. Rates, clasaiAca-
lion, shipping directions, tags, stencil plates, Ac., furnished on appUcation to the undersigned or Ageuts
named. Mark your goods via "Portsmouth ad WlUnington," or via "Steamships to Wilmington," as joa
may prefer, ad direct biUs of lading to be forwarded t* A. Pora, General Freight Agent, at WUmlngtoa
N. C., and they will avoid all detention. The foUowing Southern Agents of th* Liue ca fnrmlsh all nss
essary information, as well, also, a* agents at railway stations: T. O. James, Traveling Agent, Columbia,
8. O.; J. A. 8Am.cn, Travoling Agent. Cliarlotto, N. G.; T. Lyons, Local Agont, Augusta, Uv; A.O. Laud
L cal Agent Atlanta, Ga.; Ben Mock, Southern Freight and Passenger Agent, Montgomery, Ala.
Ail claims for loss, damage an t overcharge promptly investigate! and settled by tho nndorfii m sd.
A. POPE "
feb’27dtf
PE, General Prcigltt Agent.
THE POOR MAN’S SOAP,!
H & T
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Ths above brand is on every bar of that very popular soap, wltloh is manufactured a id sold by
MESSRS. HITCHCOCK & TURNER,
Proprietors of GEORGIA SOAP FACTORY
Atlanta, Georgia.
rilhoy offer it on
JL thoroughly understand tbe Chemical Combination of tt, ad have improved Us Quality; aud now
hesitate not to represent It aa equal, if not auporlor, to ay other laundry soap mad* anywhere.
They mako an Olive Soap of Suporior Quality, equal, to "Babbitt's Best," /od at much lower
price.
They also make ower priced soaps. Send for prices, and buy of
my25-tf
HITCHCOCK ft TURNER.
THE GREAT
Southern Freight and Passenger Route
TO AND FROM
NEW YORK via SAVANNAH, Ga.
O NE OP THE FOLLOWING F1BBT CLASS BIDEWHEKL BTEAKBUITB WILL SAIL FROM SAVANNAH
ad New York during tho summer,
EVERY WEDNESDAY AND SATURDAY.
And during the Fall, Winter and Spring Monika,
EI'Eit T TVESOjtV, THlinSIijt J* and SJtTVIMJl*\ rir,!
l ijivTKrasTOi 1
JNT. San BAIiVAIJOB. A
San JACINTO, Aaxd. ' Mr A rvTvrOX»J A '
**•“““»• “J raperlor to tny reel, on tho Sonthonl oout, .ro Bltod np with !«•
State Rooms, tho Stowarda’ department supplied with every seasonable luxury the New York and 7 1 "* 1
nah market* afford, aro complete in all their appointments, and offer greater inducements to traveler*
BFBHD. IB AIPBTY, COMPORT, NOONOMT
tlun up TUMI. Utort,putlo<ilurl, tor Indira nad tunlUrt.
FarvlVom Atlanta to New York, *117 <50,
Wh Ich tnclndc. Ural, tnd suto Boom, on boud th. 8to.rn.hip., ud Omnlbn. ud
u “ der ILrM SplMdld hlMpln, Cotchc, with double
nil Night Trrtu. ,
Tho Tory r«ont eloao coaoectlon rt SoTnouth onohlra thli route to tnnuort Freight to ilUnwu.
other point., on UorUr time from No* York, end rt M low mtra u uy oomp.Ua* rout.. , , - C u
ghodtoSSS ^ U Uu “ d ° lh * r apply to 4. H. FOBTEB, U UolouTtok.t OBc,
Obranr. tho differ.nee In Or. tn flror of thi. route orer uy rtl-rrtl mate ud time:
... u. A tto 8!£!£ ,s n «"ll....n.h ta Now York, *8 Hoar.-
Thru night. Blraplng Oer C 00
Through to H.v York vu gnvuuh Bteom.hlp ! .7. J7 S!!
On. night SraptugOu .7777777 . !! »W
Oa. raraloa thavny to *>nnnu ' ’7".... 1 iw
DUUrraooinfkTOrof8.Tunrti8toui.hlp Bento
Trarangor. in clnba will not. thi. dUTorac^ which 1. much diraper -win uy .xcunion tlckeu-
Jf*tm geo. a.. *flW2£gE&*.
Charles Bohnefeld
trirnaRTASNR,
A NDdralcrlurtlklndeof M.ullc Bnrirt Cura,
Caaktta and Coffins. Keeps constantly on
hand a large assortment of Burial Cases, etc. Will
gt** personal attention to funerals, in the dty or
country, with a first-class HEARSE. All orders will
receive prompt attention.
Sole Agent for Taylor's Corpse Preserver
or
Planin,r Mill anti Iu«mt>«’*'
Yard Comblnoil!
I N CONNECTION with my Steam •‘■JSIglulf
pnpuwt to fnrnlah• uporior
WMtern Lnmbnr of rtl rtra., drrwnd or roe,.
Brlfigc and Car Lnmber Sawed to 0r,l, r *
I MAKE
FiutMiinifs
Idlliuhci*
aapecialty. Flooring. Scroll-wo:k^Mo“ 1 ^|fjjy j
Corner Forsyth k Ilssfot fluvete