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m fi fail i lriT Mat ttaati Moot Mr
MltflMr.MlMWhtMi aoMfcoMlbe
Wrofan k EtoMaWiaxte Depot
of Mr.'wlattMi, who la near to
inn MtoK-kito ot4«M tM
Ihla, *e know. wUI be feed aasa to mag
riroaxur -W* am Matbrteoeed yeetorteflo
neat la an tutem Oal. Wte. T. Tbaeipeeo, editor
pta, non Bartae. Mllfifa.. Ateroaafa ea* Cutere
aa the media of the laaHbtnrr of Me
to* rraeelea todfe. The tern
latoad lo “Una
Altar fftenro * pteeant rlell wee aeede lo the
Water Work.. A eplondld rlew la afforded from
the too of Me tower, not onT of Ike dtp, bat of
th doom, Ktoweli end ooetaeeulo rtfere.
Atal*htetleaet tegki keodaadTemplere untie
ANNOUnaCMINTS,
rtrat oeeie tke beautiful opealuf eerrmonlee of
Ue^Unler. tfr. Bemuele, W-to fl 1 ., dell rend ebl»bK
ngW eddreee of weloome, which weerrepoad-
ed to rerr epproprlatalp bp her. Mr. Rha*re, of Mo,
rtetla Tbn idn'Tt"- t— ‘• l T‘* J
0. W. Hancock, Iditor of the Aaeeeteae Bepeblkoo;
Mr. Oorae, teabtetel.; Mr. O. a. Meaooek. edttoi
Oeerp<e Dmocnli Mr. J. O. Thrower, of this dtp:
Meeere. Srnrtk ('MkU Arp,") Mdohiep, Bobthoou, of
Boro*, aad otkero. when eemee won eot obtatuod.
gko atoockoo nnlfeotod iattmolo fneUlortlp with
the kletarp, F«m end uUlltp of letupereace or-
p—end .iere marked lo tneetsir bp conic, l-
aeee, Mm, petkee, eoholarlp ead eeoelnelea er»u-
apeak of tke "Uleoa miaaleo neeee" ee
eel Mod erer wee; ead heelre that thaoka be Ihu
pabUetp readered for the erqulelte xiaglkr «*•
xssxzsss*:s:
MllMilnriiuiat Motlit feet1 TUI ber sane, ead
ulgM not pet be able lo tall erea hie own.
Of HIM Me rlellon were heartup Iheukfel for
the eoarteelee aad kotpUalfaro of their Mtoaa
ftteade.nd tor tht MoommodetloM of iho nllnnde,
endMeettoaikme of thoee effehte, eetrloone aa
oldHlatr aonduotoae. Maaara. Matnrd toll aad B. I
rtdd. I ■
tfcoal dfe'Business Nirtioee.
gr £. B. BBUKBY jlma Into
Chicken* otcpj day, No, 118 Whitehall,
jy28 2t
LBQI8LAT0B8,
DELiXiATKS,
and STJBANGEB8.
We invito yon to call and «m oar (took ol
BOycml and Lot* Sty’n
of Gent* 1 , Ltdi**’, Muaaa 1 and Children'a
BOOTS, SHOES and SLIPPEHS.
Low-quartered Shoes, Cougree* Gaiter*,
and Open Boot*. Beat work. Lateat
style*. Common Sense Shoo on band at
G. H. 4 A. W. FORCE'S,
Whitehall Street.
Sec Hand Bills. jj84 2t
atrtf&nnue**
Mnm tka " Has DlTlkaatlna" aflkaTa*H Man
Position, birth, to me are knowo,
By look, by bearing and by tone ;
And more (ban worda can ne'er express,
I* spoken by the way yon dreg*.
-ssttc:
arror la aaalkar; aad, la tbaaama aaalaaaa,
," laataad of
. la* th* -lab,"
ilakdradtkaMM*.
Tea aaaaafO.O. Kaphaa, maauamd la ear paper
of peotardep, wherelu he *ee requited lo gin hood
for carrpla* naoaaiad wnpoea, ta aaa that baa ao
ncrlt tn It, n a obarga agalntt him. He 1c e walk-
dlapoaad, paaoaebl* oltueu, who attaads ta hb awn
bualnaaa; Lata other poop's elouoi baa * (aad name
amaug all who know him, and la deaorrcdlp camm
ed for ble auergp end thrift.
Bear tliia in mind, and when yon want
to realise tto poot’s ideal o< a well
dressed gentleman, call and select a tasty
outfit from the immense etoek of
CUSTOM MADE CLOTHING
now being offered nt snob greatly reduced
price* by EISEMAN k BBO-,
Olothlore and Tailom, CO Whitehall St.
jy24-2t
Ma, naejuae l'eruu, Iruat about l'iuo Log,
Okerekaa aountp, wee peetri-dey comiulttod lo Jell
to detktllt of gtOO b.ud, ou the charge of removing
wklakp oa whiak bi had not been laid. The
anaamO aaptssad, paamraep morning at 1 o'clock,
aboatoan kaadrad aud thlrtp gallona. The
of the S. a. E. Convention
kata laat TaaaAatr evening In the Bell of Bep-
loeeatallvea. Tka evening waa opened with peeper
bp the iter. tvg. V.vana, rulor of TrtnUp church.
TOadM. of On. Me. Smllh'a Ideal land waa
lefhr paataipad la glow tog teimaaaffaeftlr Sowtsg
Tat (terltf- aae daUvarad Up Mr. Hocrerd Van
%pmilltoaw. "Idaaa vegltate fratu btood," tn*
UaaAM M a amaterlp aaple.
M *■ •nnwaisu.—it to act doing a
wonld be done bp ta cat large gooda-boiaa In the
SagafftoaiMnaMaaMnwaton Tkarato no room
afffflSaairssa:
■at neroa men nhfaaMenahla It to to act thoee
lagnSNffMhtoh into* Si akatp <aA> nf hooping
rn n3knbntk-kn oan wn row pwlMdnp, ahnnnnd
kp aoncenef peaaean. Ikon to gnat ttongw of gen-
ttoatea tailing thole clothe* on thus threatening
potato; bat grantor ateU to thediklo tedlm'drawee
(ft. JkMhr.' WUkmnabpltoaare wotenraafMtea
aaato Steaaa'e retppmenroe baton the tppm»
tore eff feed aaato la ear dtp,Beit Maadap oraalng
sl omtofUft HiB. Am ~Imn
Urn la r- 1 —g tkla arrugeaeaet, hot an Aaabtoan
, and Me mnap who
palatad to not keeeteg hae teat week, will not fell to
to ealop thoatag-
kaajnotlp aaettad ao muck to tenet
tag of an* wk* kaa
tftanamkeU.
Ska wMke aeptmtet kp a mleat number of cue
Paxu PaocasDnoa or gas Sum
ValiaaaMf.SalpM.tsn.
JSSSXT,
ktoCMto, WaMa A. S
gr Visitors in search of FUBNI-
TUBE will find it greatly to their advant
age to call at the “ EMPORIUM,” corn
er Marietta aad Paachtroa a treat* before
buying. jyfi8-3t
SILENT LANGUAGE
, |«a Miutr.
TO THE VOTERS OF FULTON
OGUNTY : I hereby annoonee myself *
candidate far the oflee of Sheriff of Ful
ton county, at the ensuing election, sub
ject to the Democratic nomination, asso
ciated with the following named gentle
men as Deputies: G. W. Anderson, C.
W, Well*, andO. 0. Green.
A. M. PEBKEItSON.
iron wax collkctoh.
Jinan O. Holbbook is snnonneed by
hi* friends ta a candidate for Tax Col
lector of Fattoa county, subject to the
Democratic nomiaation.
Gew. W. H Wankan is annonneedta
• candidate for the office of TaiJColleotor
of Fulton eounty, subject to the nomin
ation of the Democratic Fatty.
man comptrolle u-o nanna l.
Thomtsox Allah, Esq., it a candidate
for Oomptroller-General, subject to the
Ool. Pmaanar Tawaatr fa a eandi
date forth* office of Oomptroller-Gen
end; subject to a Democratic nomins-
Foa OoMmouum Gmnnan.—Goner-
LAFAYETTE MoLAWB.
miMUfUTOf iran.
Major Joan F. Joxas, of Coweta, ia a
candidate for Secretary of State.
Colonel H. J. SPBAYBEBBY It an
nounced aen candidate for Secretary of
Elate, subject to th* Democratic nomina-
TURNIP SEEDS.
lOOO lbs.
LA NDRETH * &
FMilk tad Genuine
TURNIP SEEDS
Dally Expected. Consisting or
rvarim top Miierscpi msj,
PUTS UVTJM.tUJ,
Awfi wmiTK ra.xxa.f.vAi.r out a a
aaa rap putt attorn,
MJjrtraa, mms patwmr, arc.,
tarajr tap *r /csstat aaa,
jjtaaa a La a a. Mien oamr aaajr.
ao ejaas rate a pjaams ■
&■ TWO HUNDBED FABLOB,
Obnmbcr and Dining Boom Suits, for
sale LOW at the EMPORIUM, corner of
roaclitreo and Marietta streets. 3t
asr EISEMAN & BBO'S regulation
aa leading Glothiera and Tailora is anes-
tablished fact. jj21-2t
DELEGATES 1 LEGISLATORS ! 1
POUTIOIANS111
If you want a tile in the "latest style,"
Or else one ao soft you can’t tell when
doffed—
To oover yonr polls and oarry your polls,
Then on HOLBBOOK call, at 40 White
hall. jy28-
Mr> MoPHEBSON k BARNETT
notify their oustoraers, and oitizens of
Atlanta generally, that they have com
menced reoeivlng the "Kentuoky Ooun-
liy" Butter again,which It acknowledged
to be the best ever offered for sale in this
market. They claim that they are the
only partica who doal in the same article
of Batter in the dty. je28-8t
Mark
W. Johnson’s,
Agricultural Warobcuge.
FOR TEN DAYS ONLY
COMMENCING SATURDAY, JULY
20ra, AND ENDING AUGUST ler.
Extortion Me turn Tickett
FROM ATLANTA TO
CATOOSA [SPRINGS
yynxBisou) at th* umprecedkntldly
Tickets aold at this reduced price will onlj be
[ood to return whan etamped by^ the_ Proprietor of
NT MoPHEBSON k BARNETT
receive fresh Ohicdune and Eggs every
day from Gainesville; and nover, under
any oircumetanoea, kaep Chickens on
hand longer than one day at a time. 3t
-e-4-
tF" PALACE PULLMAN SLEEP
ing Oar, for IxouiaviUe.—Fairview leaves
Tuesday, the 16th, at 8S0 a, m.
State of Georgia leaves Wodneedey,
lb* 17th, at 8 DO a. m.
Caledonia leaves Thursday, the 18tb,
at 8:90a. m.
Jackson leaves Friday, the liitb, at
SflOa. m.
Racine leaves every night at 10 for
Chattanooga. jyl7‘
M- KENTUOKY COUNTRY BUT
TEK.—Dealers will taka notioe that we
have this day commenced receiving
oboie* Kentuoky Conntry Batter, whieb
we are selling at price* to compete with
Eli HIT ~ Bnttar, which is generally
■old in thia market
jy23-3t MoPubbsom k BannER.
W* REGULAR DINNER at Tim
Murphy's Restaurant, on Marietta afreet,
above Phillip* and Crew*, every day be
tween the boon of 12 k. and 8i r. m.—
i retry beet tto market aflhrda. All for
the small amount of SO esuts.
janeSO-u _
McPherson a babbitt
claim Uut they have the handsomest
grocery store, keep the fiaeat good* aad
sell them at th* lowest proea of any
tba ladies.
St
! you don't believe ft, ask
ney notioe auoh things.
■tel-toSaMkMi i. a.
Hat, team TaasaT—Steaalaaa.1 tor wmteaT serrlaa.
V.a-Fl'Xkto i.n.A.V»**a.W. o. Parka, tor ptolo-
Off to term, Cterk k Ooaa, castlS.
—totoa* P.irwis. Oailalaltalaa, v*. To.
■- ktooaf—1*U*I mils* act or use. from TtneU-
S Ljca k Irwta ul c. a Wootea. ter
to arror; A. Boo*. T. M. Uarper. eoatn.
• *1 tor. A. Hood, tkoCowt
I Mo-clock to Borrow.
*9~ MoPHEBbON * BARNETT
an eelling Die finest Golden Syrup at re
tail at 81 per gallon, and choioe New
Orleans Syrup at 76o per gallon. 8
Heir Chapped Hondo, Paco , Bough
Shin,rimplee,Ringworm, SaltlUiemn and
other Cutaneous affections cured, and the
shin made soft and smooth, by using the
Juniper Tar Soap, mode by Caswell,
HaaudACo., New York. For sola by
aU Druggist*. satAwed dAwly
iprlacc, and preaentod within TEN DAYd from
date of emu.
I*araona doairlno to remain longer
Two Dollar* and Twenty-five Cents a
their Batuin Tloketa mad* food untU Movombar 1.
The oatobratad and world-renowned
CATOOSA SPRINGS
Are situated In a beautiful aud lovely rale, 33 miles
southeast of Chattanooga, and within two mtlss ot
the Western A Atlantic HaUroad; aad are noted for
tha*grsat variety aod curative properties of their
waters. There are
BED. BLACK, and WHITE 8ULPHURS;
SWEET.
MONTY ALB,
And an the Chalybeate Waters kaowe to the Mineral
World. A balm of Gilead, aad oure for aU diaeaaea
that human Aeah la heir to. How is thettme tojpg
up your ptaaaure partlea. For further
addreea B. W. hw»n.
Oeueral Paaaeoger and Tloket Agent.
Jyi7I0t At’anta, Oa.
BODA, UI8BENGBN,
VICHY AND SELTZER’S
WATER 1
In Portable Wara Fountains or Syphons
FtttBH gVRRY BAY AT
Sohumann'fl Pharmacy.
48 Whitehall
Atod Bent to FamiUo* when ordered eve
ry Morula*. Atoo, Pure FVuft Vyraps •
of various fddna.
Stookholdora’ Meeting,
Oeorgia Western R. R
raa amtuju. msetimo
Of tka StockkoMan ef tka Orocfte Waatan ftollroai
Ooaxpaaj vin k* kSM
AT THg OOMPANY S OFFIOt,
On Wednesday, 24th July.
AT 1# O'CLOCK A. H.
falt-as*w.r. omits. Srorokter
UECKLENDUnd COUNTY, N. i
nan aaaiM sarmtazn «. isn.
msttasm
raa aatalogaa or lotoaroattoa roptrtef.»-BLkJUL
TtonltJ, Frol Otoe DaTtdaea Col-
ge. Kor*.-e Carolina. Jyt-dlAwtt.
MRS. A. F. IoALLERSTEDT,
Private aad Traasleat Boarding,
TmovM m.o jsri
ATLANTA MARKETS
CORRECTED DAILY.
ATLkXTA. ,W*da**Car. fair to. 1*0.
IV—Inca aod *«lat at >!*,
PI»Afrc»ai.—owa-ltejlar LMi atlllac 1.1*.
SU.TXO—Sawtof vet; aalllax 1.10.
Bxcmamoe—Buying at parcelling )i per cent, pre-
Bona avd Stock*—Georgia 6*. U, B6®
88; New Georgia bond* at the State Treasury, 100.
AUaaU City Bend*-7b, 7a#74; **, 8J&&4. Au
gusta. 8$Q86. Georgia lUllro.d Stock, 96®97;
Georgia BaUioa<l Bonds, 97^100. Atlanta and West
Point Kallroad Stock, 9H®M; Atlanta and Weat Point
Kailroad Honda, 99® 100. Macon and Weatern BaO-
road Stock, 1.Q2&1M. AUanto National Bank 1.10.
OraeerleaOorrss—Bio, 23®M; lavs, 90^84
Mocha, 40; Lagnyra.m
Svacra—lew York, *0®90; flUver Drips 80#M;
New (Mean*—prime, n*Y8; Florida 48QU; Sugar
Howes, 99 i by Hogshead 28.
Ban—Oeflke A, 1»X; Extra 0.18'«; Clashed,
Granalated. Powdered, 14%; H. O. Choice, 11*;
Common 10*; Fair. 11; Prime 11%; Snow White,
141f: DmuenllKAU.
Tras—BUck l.OCKgl.M; Green 1.00®1.BO.
Mmonuanous —Soda — Boxes, 9o V M; la kegs
Via® M. OrsfinaTartar, 40040; Yeast Povdarsper
4ca,LdO; Beeswax 28000; Bsgs-cotten, mixed, 4.
Watt.
Oswego, 12;
Salt—Liverpool, per seek. $2.10; Virginia. 2.00.
norMM AND FAMILY •DFPUES-Butixb
Country, 21024; Bast Goshen, 40; Western Bsserro
26027; Tsaaessd^ 24027.
Cnta-Choice Factory, 18.
Powmbx—All hens tie; Mixed lots 91084c.;
Spring chickens 11018.
-T^IT T>||- dan. 14. peaked; Bios »X01O
Hoaeiny par hand, 24.10; Pearl Grite $4.00; Mace-
•19020. Iron ti4a 9%.
white 92>a0M; yellow and mixed 89084; corn meal
N0tr.
-Bad $1.4001.60; Choioe White 1.1
$LS40L74.
MEATS, -BAOOK-Shoukters ; clear rib sidoe
9X*X • o-ear etdoaO^alO; plain bama 12 Hals % t an
gar-ewed 14%aUX. Bulk Meata-Shoulders t%; clear
rib aldoc 9%; clear aides 9%.
•Tierces 10^011; Cana 12; Buckets 12%;
Country tX0W.
Bwronnn'e Mxa»—Beef—Kentucky and Tonnes*
see 10011; Corned in kegs, 10015; Sploed 20. Hogs
TK09; Mutton 12015; Veal 10; Sausages—common
If; Band Choose—plain 15; fancy 20.
Flottb—Fine, $5 5000 00; Superfine,$$9 0000 60;
Extra $8 0008 50; Family, $9 0009 60; Extra
Family, $9 50010 00; Fanoy, $10 00.
FORAGE, PRODUCE, Ac.-8tock Meal 90; Bran
1.10 ® 100 »■; Oil Meal 1.00; Shlpetuff 1.55.
Hat—Timothy $1 9001.91; Clover Hay $1,650
1,79; Hew mixed. $1 7901 90.
HIGH AMD LEATHER—Green Hides 707>£;
reel M! 8*09; Dry 19019.
LxATnxn—Calf Skins—Domestic $300(44 V
dosen; French $490109. Harness Loather 88045
f lb. Sola Leather—Hemlock 27053H; Oek 28050;
Split 40. Klpa—Country 45090 ® lb; French, ®
dosen, $49070.
DRY GOODE—Cambrics—glaxed, 9011; paper 15)4
014 K- Bteachad Ooites, 90U. OoUoaadaa 20025.
Ginghams—heavy, 18016; Scotch, $3029; Cbsrobray
3OX02TX. Tickings 9082.
• i
and Arnold. 10*; Gamer A Oa.. 11*; Albion, 12;
Spragues, Aliens, Dunn*11*. Conestoga, 11)4; Dally
Vardan, 11K%UX. Light.
Flaxvxi*—Red, 25045; White, 2501JO; Opera
40002)4* Unchanged.
JTaTidut Goods—Sheetings and Shirttnga—Angus
ta end Colombua-4-4. U)4; 7-0.12; $-4 10; Drillings
14; Georgia Checks, 16; Stripe*, 14; Oenabnrgs 15
011; Yens, $1.6501.70. Cotton Rope 90.
CANNED GOODS, CONFECTIONERIES, *c.-
Peachee, 21b cans, $2.5002.75 per dox.; 31b cane,$90
$4 par dosen;, Peas $2.75; Pine Apple, 21h cans,
$8.25; Strawberriea, 21b, $8.75; Tomatoes, 21b, $2.26
02.40; Oysters, lib, $1,370(1.50; 2tt>, $2,600(2.75;
Sardines, ® esse $230(24.
Gbackxbs—JErated, 10011; Butter 708 ; Cream
11012; Picnic 709; 8od*. 008; Sugar, 9)4011.
Caxdt —Stick, 15)^017; Fancy, 18050.
Nuw-Aluiouds 22025; Brazils, 15017; Filberts,
15017; rocaiis, 17018)4; English Walnuts, 20029;
I’oauuts, $2,300 $2.75 ft bUBbol.
Picklks—Pint*, It dozou, $202.26; Quarts, $3.25;
Half Gallons $6.90, Gallons $7.50. Brandy Cherries—
Quarts, fidoacn, $5; Peaches—rints $3.25, Quarts
$4.60
Sricxa— Alispios and Ginger, 16018; Cloves, 25;
Cinnamon, 90: Nutinogi, $1,400(1.50; Mace, $2;
Mi atird-3 oa., 50; Pepper, 25028.
VxorrAaiJU,Ac.—String Beans.per bushel. 50060;
New Irish Potatoes par bushel $10125. Cabbages
per head 10015; Cucumbers per dozen 10015. On
ions per bu. 1 50.
FRUITS.—Applet—Green V bush. 30060; Dried
5)408. Oranges $12 00; Lemons $9 00012 00;
Bananas $2 6003 00 ® bunch; Cocoa Nuts $7 000
8 50; Cnnanta * lb 15016; Dates 12)4 ® lb; Figs
drisd 20022; Pine Apples $3 ? dox.; Prunes 13015;
Raisins $4 50; Citron 48055. Watermelons per car
load 18023c
F18H-White Fish-family $6; No. 1, 6 50.,
Mackerel—kits, No. 1.190; No. 2.1 50; No. 3. 130;
Half barrel*—No. 1, $8; No. 9, |7; No. 3, $6. Cod-
fish 708.
FUEL—Wood B cord—Retell prloo«-Oak at yard
$«; delivered, $4 90; sawed and split, $6; delivered,
$9 60; Hickory. 60c. added lo above prloea.
Coal, p baahel-Anthracite, 67)4; Lump Coal, 26
by car load—retell 80; Blacksmith’s, 22025,
HARDWARE—iBOM—bwad*. 6)408; flat bar 5)4#
8)4; round and square 1)4010; band 708; sheet iron
$1001$; Bores ihoa 700; Nallrod 11012)4; Hone
shorn p keg $7 0007 00; Male ihoes $8 0008 50.
Hulb-P keg. lOd to Ood, 6 25 ; 8d. 6 50; Od.675;
id. 7 00; 3d. $.25; fine, 9 76; finishing—different
kinds. T5o. on above pnoes; Horae shoe p box, 200
flTXXis-Oaet, 22025; German. 15018; Plow 9011.
Gsaix Ciimm Per dosen $41050; Scythaa, grain
per dox. $18018; gran. $9 00014; Grass Snath*
$T 10011 00. Dull.
MascKLLAMBOO*—Axes, Collin*, $13.60014,00 per
Oo.;Tmi SreMU-toeU- *t**“ pro*o»-Aroro*H.
0*. Bovlud *14.00 afcoroto—Amro, 11.00; Bav-
ho*. 010.0*. Boro—800Till'. »*.**# 10*0. SootUI'i
OT.Het.ea. ourtofa aila* — Com-
mao, Ma. a^tooaioe***: *•««• 00*Hp«I«lx.
Omooikia, Iron* VxeiOc; Hollow van 0H#0a.
Oottro aaeCa-etotoamawa. *0. Oua aapa - a
ntO—tollaaaai 41 iWtoro Float 00. Okot-partof,
Max pro kaa. NaatlMlMO. BU*.p*x
ta( |T.to; kail ka* |4| «roxtw ka, ti.it. OHo*.
mm pax to—Otoe S)te*! Not. laoUt tea.
roroto aud ni taa Ortairol mn. irowtk.
In* kl|1ua| ItotoR. O 0 . Inokax, M, I lnokro la. I
xakaato. Oroolt.,0IroOroto,TlockroU.
T14*—pro aat—0 O. Ml Falatad II; Oronito—
kaodlaO, Mi Tukaodlad, to.
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THE
B07AL INSURANCE CO.
Or LIVERPOOL.
ASIBTI OF THE COMPANY ON TUB
Ut OW JUNE. 1178.
be £2,103.101, or nearly $11,000,000.
The saseet* consist in usrt of Uie fo'luwinjr:
Bank or Lxvxmtool £3e.643
Loams—
On Railwsy Shares aud other
entures, Otty of London Cor
poration bonds. Telegraph
Stocks, Freehold Securities.
Ao JU15,094—£1,100,723
iMvzjmmrrs—
British Government and Colo*
ntei Securities JE177.604
United Ctetoe Stocks 130,382
English Railway Share* SH9M9
Buildings 186,920— 834.891
I mis. 82.584
Tho Capital Stock of this Company Is
Two .WillioDS Pouuds Sterliias
OR TEN MILLION* OF DOLLAU8.
The Agent In Atlanta is authorized to adjust and
pay loose* at once, without transmitting the same
to the Company, and without any dolay for sixty or
ninety days, which is usual with all Insurance com-
Parti ee wonting insurance on merchandise, build-
in selves.
C. B. WELLBORN. Agent,
Atlanta, Ga.
THH
Baltimore Convention
UA8 NOTHING TO DO WITH OUR
Reduction of Prices !
COME AND BUY
Watches, Clocks.
J MB WJfllxRY,
8IL.VEU and SILVER-PLATED
WARE,
LOWER THAN EVER OFFERED IE ATLANTA.
o; aio ior too; sou lor
If you hsvo a doubt, oome and bo conviQcod.
Our Business Partnership Expires on the
9th of August,
AND WE DESIRE
TO CLOSE OUT OUR STOCK
As near u possible before that date.
N. B.—Persons iodebted to tho firm will do
fixvor, and save ns and themselves the anno;
of donning or being dunned by calling and
oyanc
tiling
Lawshe & Haynes,
00 WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTh, GEORGIA.
JyT-lm
X. |W SASSKXM, AO’T-
Mize & Sasseen.
PROPRIETORS,
SASSEE N HOUSE,
TRANSIENT, TER DAY..
rtWlOB
Great Southern Freight Line.
Charleston, S. O., July SO, 1872.
PATRONS OP GREAT SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINE, via CHARLESTON
and the Public, generally, are respectfully informed that they will Lave the
benefit of the lowest rates published and in operation by any competing route,
ar . M. SELKIRK,
Superintendent Gient Southern Frolght Liue.
H.B. FLOYD.
SDU0E880B TO
SHARP at FLOYD,
Southern Agents.
Tlits is. beyond the shadow of a doubt, the finest and moat
curate RAILROAD TtmE-Mi^EFER that bus ever been , nil „V
Our arrangements are such we ean supply them on better terms
than any other house In tlie South, keeping at aU times a larue
supply, and giving E. Howard if Co.’t O H'Jt' Guaranty for long
time with each Watch sold. Our house iu headqaarters for il.t.
Watch. Those purchasing from us can rely upon bnyiut a ...
ine Howard Watch, and an accurate time pl£ce.
JEJ. B. FLOYD.
SUCCESSOR TO
II I* & FLOYD.
Southern Agents, Atlanta, Ga.
Parties at a distance who order Howard watches from us nil
please state what paper they see our advertisement In.
S II A
T£CEI
GREAT
SOUTHERN FREIGHT LINE
VIA SAVANNAH.
THE CENTRAL RAILROAD OF GEORGIA HAVING
-A. purchased six of the finest New York Steamers on the Savannah Lina in ordar to facilitate their busi
ness, and offer Lower Hates of Freight to tho publio, ia now prepared ta transport good*
atthsfollowingvory REDUCED 11ATK8:
From New York, Boston and Philadelphia, to Atlanta nnd'New.
nan, Oa., per One Hundred Pounds:
trot Ctttx
• 1.75.
3d Close i
• 1.10.
-till Clone :
« .OO
5tlx Close i
* .70.
aui frolslil arrangement, la New York call on our Agent. OEORQE YONC1K, 400 Broadway.
11. P. CLARK, Agent M. & W. R. R,
Atlantic Coast fine -frei|it)t Roue.
The “AtlanticCoast Lino” Freight Route,
-VIA-
WILM1NGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA,
TO AND FROM
BJETMtOIlK, PIIJb.tfiKtl’HM, SUB' AYFJtft, BOSTOJT,
,1nd all Eastern Cities, and alt Polntt South and
Soul/neest,
Over the Wilmington & Weldon, and Wilmington, Co*
lumbia & Augusta Railway*? and theu> Connections*
A n emiuely new link of independent connections from tide.
WjkTEUv . Wilmington, N. C., aud Fortsmouth, Va., aud of unbroken gauge from Wllu»ii>'<tuii.
tmiisporting Freight, without trausfer 01 detention, to and from si 1 interior points.
disporting Freight, without trausfer 01 detention, to and from a) 1 interior poiz
The management of this line presents its advantages to tho Sonil crn Public upon the assurance >
ful and quick transportation, uniform rates with all competing linns, tbs lowest current insurance, i
period s system of Steamship connections at Northarn Torts, as lo enable bills of lading to be signed an4
coods forwardod dally, by one or tho other of our routes over both of which EXPRESS TRAIN TBAN8PUR
ATION isglveu to i’olurabl i, s. G., aud Auguste, Ga., there connecting with test Freight SclieUuloUo tei-
PURELY VEQETABLEi
For FORTY TE VB8 it has proved lt« great value
lo aU dieeases of the LIVBH, BOWELS and KID-
aud peculiar
In pnxfrtlM the BLOOD, atlmnleting the tor*
pld LIVER end BOWEL8. end Imparting new life
end vigor to the whole system. SIMMONS’ LIVER
REGULATOR Is acknowledged to have no equal as
LIVER MEDICINE,
It oontelns four roodicsl elements, never united m
the sain* happy proport on in any other preparation,
vis: a gentle Oatharilo, a wonderful Tonic, an unox-
eeptlonabto Alterative and n certain corrective of all
iporitiee of the body. 8noh signal incceeahaer 1
ided its nee that it ia now regarded aa the
GREAT UNFAILING SPECIFIC,
For Liver Complaint aad the painful offspring
thereof, to wit: Dyspepsia, Constipation, Jaundice,
BUlone Atteoks, Sick read Aohe, Colic. Depression
Heartburn, eto.. etc.
Of 8pirttS, lOv iimnnb, arairoxiu
BegnlsU the liver and prevent
GHILLN AND IFEVER.
SIMMONS' LIYEB REGULATOR
la manufactured only by
J. H. ZEIUX A CO..
MIOON, Ga., and PHILADELPHIA.
Pries $1 per phg.taanthy mail, postage paid, 125
Prepared ready for nee in bottles 169,
SOLD BY ALL DBUGGI8TS
4%.Beware of ell oonntcrfeits and imltatlonr^fi
Charles Bohnefeld
UITD1IRT A
A ND dealer la aU kinds of MetaUcBartel Oases,
Osakats and OeOaa. Keens ooueteaUy on
hand a Bwge assortment of Burial Ceeee. eto. Will
give pereo«al eMeation to funerals,
country, with a ‘
far Taylor'. Cotpm
CBauLEU BOHXERLD,
OTU* aod Vankaaro Xa. 1 DaOtn'a Oyaan Boroa,
patoaknakalaa •*»><■
LIQROUU—Boixtot—Opvto aod Faaak. Ilk to
too, Tim.,-- Ota*xr. IBklBl Oaffaaa—D*
roroxo. U*4alfa-»«—«••*
lairtr-.f •******'"— 1 rorono*.
um 4a LMi Uxklxtoia On.. LM 4a LOO;
By*,l.M4*ML
i. ka — *~* kkrory. pro rnlloo II
4a*Jh
flu- lia to LMi ItotolBkML
SL-YYiLTO to LMito-toj ik»U>_
TOBACCO — Lew gmdea e*em **§“ $ lew
o— mahfMsnt 60063)4 | medium aeaho*
inBTNbMefiO' medium bright 68070; good bright 70
fSf-teScy bSSde of ftoe 8iUO01M. Stocks of
!o« grade, nia Ugbt.nd Ukely lo edrUM*. Trade
from f— X. domeelto |U4*>M: lxa*wtod
r^-Kaeokey. toton prok. »*«■»**
IT — rr- r~ r— ** ; Uaatok InboiUrofcor
JBERRIeEm, JOJTMS « CO.
4ka eaxtoSro afyaxtoialog to Xka txada, 4ara4kag wUk
White PlkO Doom,
Windows and Blinds,
ATTORNkt AND COUNRkXXOE AT LAW.
itk* a* aokoa
Wilke. An l
minsl poiuU.
Obkcrvo tlio Follovviui; LxcoUcut 8clieau.it ol Cou-
ucctioiiw VIA Wilmington and Hteuxnsliljx Line:
With BALTIMORE—By the Southeru Steamship Co.'s Steamers, Luclle, Rcbccca, Clyde, Bolivar, taring
each port every five days, Aurirews A Co., Agents 73 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore.
With PHILADELl’IUA—Southern Msll Steamship Compaq;'■ Steamer, Pioneei, Learlna eecli P*ir
over; ten days, W. L. James, Goneral Agent, 130 South 3d Street, lhiladelphla. Also, through Andrews
Co.’s Baltimoro lino with Shriver’s Daily Propeller Line; without dray age in Baltimoro.
With NEW YORK—Lorillard’a Steamship Lino of First Class Iron Steamers, Benefactor, Regulator, Voi
unteer, Fan its and two additional ships now building, leaving each port evory four days, U. S. Oh l, Agent
Pier 33 East River. Wilmington and Atlantic Steamcbip Company’s Steamers Metropolis sac Equator
Leaving each port weekly, Washington k Co., Agent*, 173 Greenwich atreot, Pier 12 North River.
The Steamships of these lints being built exclusively for freight transportation carry all classes of freight
in unlimited quin titles.
Via Fortamoutli .aud .Inland Air ~ Xiiuo
With BALTIMORE—Via Buy Line Steamers, Daily. R. L* Poor, Qenjral gent Union Dock, C. Fits*
aid. Contracting Agent, 164 Wert Baltimore street, Baltimorv
With PHILADELPHIA—Annamossio Line, Tri*Weekly, John 8. Wilson, General Ageqt, 44 South 5th 8t.
Philadelphia. Clyde k Co.’s steamers, aoxui-wcekly, Clyde k Co., Agoqta, 12th South Delaware Aveuuu
Philadelphia.
With NEW YORK—Old Dominion 8teamship Company'* magnificent 8teamora, Wyanokp, Niagara. Imm
B«U, Saratoga, llatteras, Old Dominion, having a capacity of 18,000 bales of ootton per week, leaving each
port Tri*We«-k!y all the year round, and oftouer if necessity demands. Freight* received daily at aor
alway, 187 Greenwich street. Pier 87 North River.
|lth BOSTON—Via Boston^and Norfolk Steamship Company’s Steamers, leaving each port Trl-Wcekiy,
not exposed to the risks ol weather or df*7*9*'
... -- *- imneting Unce. Rate*. tlftMift'M
*n to then *
E. Sampson. General Agont, 58 Central Wharf, BokIou.
tranalers; Through Bills of Lading are issued 1< _
tlon, shipping directions, tags, stencil plates, Ao., furnished on application* to the nndorslgned or Agents
named. Mark your good* via “Jtortsmouth aud Wilmington," or via "Steamships to Wilmington," as yon
may prefer, and direct bills of lading to bo forwarded to A. Porn, General Freight Agent, at Wilminglou
N. C., aud they will avoid all detention. The following Southern Agenta of the line can fnrnieh all uec
caaary information, ae well, el*o, aa agents at railway fetation*: T. C. JaMia, Traveling Agent, Columbia,
8.0.; J. A. 8adleu, Traveling Agent, Charlotte, N. O.; T. Lroxs, Local Agent, Auguata, Gt.; A.O. Lino
Local Agent Atlauta, Ga.; Bax Hook, Southern Freight aud Passenger Agent, Moqtgomory.Wtla.
UL All claims for loss, damage end ovorebarge promptly investigated and aetUedby the undersign e<l.
feb27dtf A. TOPE, Oeieral Freight Afeqt,
THE GREAT
Southern Freight and Passenger Routo
TO AIV13 FROM
NEW YORK via SAVANNAH, Ga.
O N* OF IUK FOLLOWING F1R8T CLASS SIDEWBIIL BTEAMSUirS WILL SOIL FBOU SAVANNAH
and New York daring tli« akauaar,
EVEBV WSDNE80AY AND SATURDAY.
And daring IbaFkU, Winter aad Spring Monika,
EVEBV TIESU.1V, THVRSO.1V and SJtTVRDJlV, rl*.»
XaljO, VinGO,
ton
l,
asroxaia-
, . . Uia gouthern ooaak, am fltted np wl4h larc* an**
State Roorna, the Stefrarda* department supplied with every seasonable luxury the New York end Savan
nah markets afford, ere complete la all their appointment*, and offer greater Inducement* to trentoi»“
•an 7AOINTO,
These Steamships ere snporlor to any veaseie
ta, the Steward* 1 dope *
ts afford, are con
the way of
, WATaTY, COMFORT, ECONOMY
than any vessels afloat, particularly for ladles and tern me*.
Far© iVom Atlanta to Now York, <50,
Whteh twdndes Meals and 8tate Rooms onboard the 8teeaahips, end Omnibus and
Children under three yean of age font. Splendid Rleeptng Coaches^ wttfo double I
i berths. 0
allQIlghft Trains.
The vary reoeateloee connection at Savannah enables this route to Cnuuport FMght to Atlanta and
tear prints, oa shorter time from New York, and at as low rates as any competing roots. . , (Vr
For Feeefote Tlehete and other information, apply to J. H. POUTRR, at UetonTtohet Oflee, luiuu car
Shed Building, Atlanta.
~ 1 the difference iu dare in fovor of thte routo over ary aQ.iail route and time:
Atlanta tn lavaennh, 13 Hours; Sava Mania « Few Yarh, 69 Hoar*.
Atlanta to Haw York by any all-rail route te $36 00
600
HI9
Kins ■ ^ v
Threngh to N*w York eta Savannah Steamship..
iffaceaee in fever of SavMaahStaaauhip Route
Paaeerggra to debs will note this difference, which la aaneh cbeaper ihea any exenreton Uckeri.
GEO. A. MoOXJWKY,
Jr* fen
O-neral Tre.Jtog AgroJ-
«U_Otfio*
&*dAwtf.
fortwmrff. CmUrfi, anas, #t.
W. L. WADUWOUTH, Attexm, Oa., I ° HAt - ,VT,,,, •
W, L. WADSWORTH & CO.*
Importers and Dealers in Hardw°re;
Also, u Large Stock ef Stent and House Furalufelue Uoods.
Oppoalt* Jamoa- llank, Wkltohall fatreot.
Hhly ATL/ A» u