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the daily sun
CHUT with mu nruu.
—A Jonas IDs Sbivct «u burned to
denHi in MUMr county on the 4th.
-OWMWilh in thinking nbont orgon-
ining niMnouotiil society.
Dr. 8. f, Btnrr, of Sennanh, died in
that ofty on Sunday morning.
—Mint Jennnii Pattrnem wm well
patroniied in Macon.
— The hone and male trade in Griffin
iadulL
—Hon. B. W. Beck bae arrived at hie
homo In Griffin and ia in fine health.
—a/W. Maugham, J. M. Kell and T.
B. Johneon am the Gojemiarionere of
Spalding eonotf.
—ThaSarrener devilment hu broken
oat amah. If tkie ••Diaboliem” ian't
etoppvd aomebod; will be hart
—The Georgia Begatta Aaeocation, of
ih, ham determined to build a
olnb hauaa at Montgomery, near the city.
— fhoPeMopeaa boyeeerenaded Oon
ji inwnitn W. P. Price the other night
thrown
r Thomeeville end bad
toMMwCmfcen.
—TkeThomeeviUe Timea aaya that a
large fame ie et week extending Flether
etreet in that town.
(Uniting iid swindling poara to
be e very popular offenoe among '
eoloted frtiewilty of Savannah.
— Alfred Dorai, ahot in a reoontre in
ia etfll improving. He ie in
—Kewt Seymour hee bought oat the
Bjinatca her in Griffin, end Pitoh bee
atoenay negoNatedon favorable termafor
a ran upon it
— Hie merchants of Oolnmbne pay the
Central and Soothweetem Bailroade
aboot eixty thoneand dollare per month
for freight
—Mia* Brine Howe died of meningitis
at Ifilner on Saturday night laet John
Holman near the eame place died of tbo
—Mr*. Looim A. Johneon received her
oommiaeien on Monday end entered
open the dntiee of poetmiatreee et Griffin
yesterday.
—The dwelling, kiteben and emoke
bonae of Hr. J. H. Coleman, of Jeffer-
aon ooonty waa horned reoently. The
fire waa eeeidentaL
-Hr. T. J. Blackwell, of Elberton,
who figured in the telegram* the other
day under the head of “MyeUriooa Dio-
appearanoo," haa toraad up.
—Alomar weighing foarponnda
found in the etomaoh of a negro woman
who died aiddeuly in Angneta the other
fce forage on Hairia' oolamn to*day.
Bat two or three Georgia paper* received
at thia office yeaterday—among them the
Savannah Dm Mow lot Hairia howl.
—Saturday being,the birth-day of Em
peror William, all Ike German vearnla in
the pert of Savannah were bendeomely
deooreted with flage in honor (hereof.
—Cep*. Jaah White mye the Savannah,
Griffin and North Alabama Railroad will
be oomploted to Carrollton by midanm-
mer.
—'The ooallrmalion of Very Rev. Mr.
Groan ee the Blahop of Havannth baa
boon nnnoaooed, and hie arrive! ie ex-
peered earn end arrangement* an being
made to give him a proper reoeption.
The Camille Eaterpriaepulait, "Three
rate* will be atriekly adhered.” For dar
ing naklaeeni** in epelliog and expreea-
ion oommend na to some of tbo "country
BOB. WHITE t r
Bob White Bob White!
Brit .White,l Bob White I Bob Whttei
Smoking Tobacco!
Mftnutaotund by
SCO. Ir. i^SJrVUOHJTE * Co.,
LYNCHBURG, VA.
FdriBlekMM u4 Purity II ku me KItaL,
Having received GOLD tad 8ILVEB MEDALM. oad
DIPLOMAS, Ac.. sf lA* State Wn of
Virginia, Louisiana tad Tessa.
FOR S-A-ILjE] B“5T
W. 1*. HUBBABD * 00.
m. r. MADDOX.
• MXADOB BBO/S,
BOROUGHS ft WING,
BKHRMAN A KUHBT,
B. L. DAMN.
Aad Tobacoo Dealers o»w the United BMW,
Bov W-U
Give Honor to Whom
Honor is Due.
VridBd, H*w« Yam Henrd of
JACKSON’S MAGIC BALSAM
A Mtdlclns which It making lit way by the power
of ite own exoeUesoe, tud It the store wtated the
more It U known?
IT WILL CUIIE
TUX W0I1ST TOOTHAOBE IK ONE MINUTE.
” • HEADACHE IK 0 MINUTES.
m n NEURALGIA IN 30 MINUTES.
•* “ CASE OF RHEUMATISM IN 4 DATS
Sold by til druggists.
P. VAN AUSTINS. Proprietor,
fab2M8Uw*wl^^^^^^ Hsrnasvllle. Gn.
Afl'ents ’Wanted!
L iberal terms win be nude with Ag.uu m
tli parte of the oountry for the tale of
Hon. Alez.H. Stephens’
HISTORY 'OF .THE
UNITED H T AT E H,
Which It now in Ita Second Edition.
It la tolled to til elaeeee. general reAdert aa well
teatudenU In Scboole aad OoUsgso.
Apply to
B. J. HALE AIHOIT
Ho.
Publlehora.
Many Street. New York Olt
Miss Mary Kennedy
that the has made an engagement with
. M, BOIiBHOOK,
TO TAM CH1BGB OF HU
Millinery Department
this eeaaon, in connection with
MISS B. A. CANNON,
• pleased to have
har there, where they can be supplied with
Anythleg In the Millinery Line,
M WHITHHALL ITHBBT,
HMtl Dp Stair..
. 0. Green, Son k Co., of Sa
vannah, cleared Saturday for Bremon the
Spanleh bark Maria de 0., witn a cargo
00Quoting of 868 bale* opland cotton,
.and rained at $72,382.17.
—Gen. George E. Harriaon, Col. R.
D. Welker, Dept. W. W. Paine, OoL Ed
ward 0. Anderson, Jr., and Mr. M. U.
Meyer, tbe new oonnty oommiaaiooera
for Chatham. bav« been qiuiiQed.
—Toe Board o! Director. ol tbe pro
posed Maoon and Uinoinnati Railroad
oouaiatanf the following fiei'tlerumi, Gao.
W. Adame, Presuieut, W. H. DeUraifeo-
reid, J. Holmea,! H. J. Lamar, L. J-
Boon, B. A. Wise, E. L. Btrohoeker,
Jeny Cowles, John 0. Card, BenJ. 0.
Farm & Portable Mills.
BANK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
—Hays tbe Bavannah Newt: There
paeaed'through Oolnmbna doting tbe
letter poet ol the week on through ears,
148 bales of ootton from Viekebnrg,jten
nmtt for Savannah and Naw York. It ie
estimated that 2,000 bales have been re-
oeivad here thia aaaaon from tbe same
place. The direction of this eotton in
seeking the ooean haa been ohanged by
the Oentnd Railroad Company.
—The Telegraph telle of e monitor
fish n petty of “ oolored troop#’’ hooked,
bat did not get The Telegraph aaye:
When they attempted to drew him in,
their line Mapped aa though it had been
bunt tew, andlbe Sab, in giving a long*,
struck the boot' with hia tail and oame
yea near oaprivtng it. The negroes aay
they got a glimpae of the flah and that it
waa m laaat taa feat long.
—Tha following plan for water-works
baa been reported by a oommittee of the
CityOoaacilol Maoon: Tha stock com
pany pal la tbe 876 acres of land at
$40,000, ami $76,000 in oath, and tbe
etty pot in the Armory at $80,000 and a
~«y anbeoription of $70,000. The oom-
pany will be required to furnish 200
hydrants for $12,000 par annum; also
oomplete tbe armory building at onoe
for a ootton faotory and fit it out with the
neeeeaary machinery. The oom pany is
to put in watnr-worka and build the pro
posed oanal to furnish power for the fao-
torier. The report of the oommittee
will be presented to Connell to-night
9100 REWARD
tvuhI( ,
A MINI ABl delivery to me u> Atlanta. Go., of
■ OHAII hy^ANMOAQf ABAFBAOOCX. Ho
of oovpot oolor. oho^ M yoon of amo, A fMt • toohoo
Mfha anA weighs Abott 130 pounds. Bo u tom* In
hto sight Ugihto right hAO& to off at hla Hot i ho to
«M*4BOhoa. toad of Mnm Artak. aoA ciaians to
St A »*toa4$a» l»oo nh$r. Haa ttvsd Moot of hlo
Els te«d near tha etty of Atlanta. touill pay fifty
doUen for hlo delivery to Aay o»fo toilTh ihe South-
sm8totil AAAroOO OoL WM. H. HUL8KT. Atlanta,
aitogh. WILLIAM WRIGHT,
On Oonalgnment
18.000 FOUND* BULK SHOULDERS,
40 THBCM LARD,
?0 U04 LARD.
M0 BCXEB CANDLES,
U BOXES SOAP,
ara BOXES TOBACCO. aU grodoA
J. A. AV1LET,
*hl4M Oormor Pryor AoAHoatorata.
GUTHMAN & HAAS.
g Broad Atlanta. Grotgla
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN teciOe-
PORE WINES, DIRS, WHISKIES, CIDER, ETC.
80LE AOENTH FOR THE
Prldo^of Pcanoylwanla” Ryo. ‘•Old
Triumph,” and Van Janun'i
Royal Hehf 1.1 mm Wrtmappo.
Proyed the Best and Best Apuroyed.
IT NEEDS NO PUFFING.
Tila£ NEW INPHUVKD
HOME 'SHUTTLE ESEfING MACHINE
PRICE FROM $‘25 TO $76.
EatAbllfhed 1844.
mATlS-dlt w8m.
For Corn Moot—Stock F«t«A
And WbMt Floor - SaIocUA
Fronoh Bubr Ston* — ovor
6.000 now In nao — lioat Mill
Mud*-All klndu of Mill Ma-
cbloAry—HolUAg Ol<Nh—Corn
mlnntM or money returned.
SEND FOR CIRCCLUt.
STRAUB 4$ CO.,
Box 1480, CINCINNATI. O.
Atlanta, Qa., Mxrob 19, 1878.
i servo uuUl tbe lutof Jknnory,
JAMES H. CALLOWAY.
L. P. GRANT.
B. F. MADDOX.
F. M. OGKKR.
t subsequent meeting of the Dlrectoro F. M.
Coker waa unAnImoualy elected PresldeuL And W
W. Beil, CAAhlAT.
TblA BAnk will commenoe bualneu In aboot two
weeks from thia time on tbe corner of Decatur and
Pryor Atreeta. (East corner of tbe KtmbaU Uouaa),
Capital of
One Hundred TMioumuimI
Dollars*, all Paid lu.
Mtrch’JO dAwtf.
CAUTION!
AVurane. .hy wtrx. uslinda bstis. ho
left my bed and board, without cauee, aad la, aa 1
learn. In tha city of Atlanta.
1 therefor* mttfy the public that I will not be ro-
■poaalbl* for any debt* ah* may contract, or for her
board. MATTHIAS BATES.
mm m summer cldthiig, \m
M.N. ROGERS & CO,
UAlfUFACTURBRS AND JOBHERfi
-or-
Men’s, Mills’ & Boys’ Clothiof,
144 aad 444 BROADWAY, MEW VOMK
VJIT* OFFER TO THE SOUTHERN TRADE, thU
*1 aaaaon. a vary large and attractive stock oi
spring and Summer Clothing, on liberal term a, and
tt prioea guaranteed aa low aa any ho— in the
cad# fnmlahlng aqeal gradaa of gooda.
Our stock is manufactured exclusively for tne
onthern State*. Souther* dealers aramor
ala to And the etyU of our goods, and a I
•Use. bettor adapted to their wante than la poeatbb
!a a stock of Oothtag muuJhctnrad far a Noether i
VlrT. BURGS, tonaertj Marshall A Burge
hiiltrtnn. AO., haa connected himaalf with sui
in the highest terma of tbe “New Improved Home
Shuttle.”
to Agents wanted In territory; unoccupied.
Address D. G. MAXWELL.
General Agent,
J—0 Atlanta Qa.
mm tui oi«
IvttnrQct Caaital- - - - II,WIN
BANKING BOOM :
REPUBLIC BLOCK, ATLANTA OA
D OES a general Banking Business of DISCOUN
and DEPOSIT, buya and sella Exchange, an
on all parts of tna country.
JOHN T. GRANT, Prated*—.
TO C.A'SH BUYERS!
W. NOW OFFER TO THE TRADE, FOB CASH, an immense stock of goods, Including
BACON AND BULK MEATS.
Clear nib Bldew and Shoulelern,
ALSO
BO Tiercea Huperlor Miger-eured Hmokeil Hams,
I’LAIN ASP CANVASSED
f In Ti.ri'.. B.rrt-i, F.e.uid C»,; Eicht O.r Lo.d, HOLASlEH, Id will brrel.; N»e
MettiS KmW“a^,r.l. «d k«. ; riX)KlDA8VaCP', IS.OOC.ba.h.l.WWj.
Y.M ,w CORN; *,«« hi*.he)« OATS; *'0b.!«. HAY; l.w.U b.rr.U FLOQB. Mm of SUOABS^. 1
■rwW Pk Correa. *I- H, tKi— roUAt'CO. wtoai »nd prtoe.. Ju«t from ihe
Xr. .nd moj otb.r lioed. U.0.IIJ kept In . WbolM.1. flrocrj ud Piodnc. HbuM. W. otter reel In-
dncu.nl. to rub buyer.. A. K. IEAQU ..d
W. U. l>. S1ICKE1.BBRHY.
OrriCM AMD SALMnoos-Oortnr Fanjth *nd Mllnbell erttU, Atlinu.
TIME nAT.HM—Advance to Plnntere
On cop ll.n., with .ppro.ul ercnrllr. will b. mid. .. h-r.tofore. Alio, erodtt ole. to merebinl. on
ipp‘ p.pir .nd Xucl. W. h.« . Homed npplr of bbempek. enanondlMdi. B.w Bona
°* “ le W. H. 0. MIOKELBXBBY.
mb-ndewam Comer Foiwyth and HlUbeU .treeu Atl.nl., Ca.
GOILD,
BARTON
&> CO«J
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
IDEALEB8 I Nil
Flour, Grain and General Produce,
’ ,\0. ‘Z7 ALABAMA STHKKT,
C. !l«lli\KKH.I*.
Funeral Undertaker,
I, U.I111U Uimud a uumini.
Of all Blxea and Deacrlptlons.
—ALSO—
A Rent for Taylor’s Corpse ITeserrcr.
NO. 1 DxGlVE’B • PERA HOU8E.
MAtc.n) ATL.KT., H*.
Chnrlcs R.Groom>'M,
UuciortaUor
trijlSi
and oountry with
THE FINEST HEARSE,
the city for both adults and children. Can be
found at bla office both day and night Order* c
telegraph attended to promptly.
The Beet Corps* Preservers on Hand.
dlelnterrturi.
_ Special attention j
moving and shipping of 1
aa
■IT. .
THE SINGER.
T L
lion and
all kinds of
TKRRAICOTTA'WORKS
—SUCH AS—
WINDOW CAPS
Enrichments for Cornice*, such aa
rnoketis* Moclallion,
And everything In the Architectural line.
—AMO—
CHunjsur Term, mnkk,
rLowxM rerm,
HTeiTUeMBlT, HU.
Also Manufacturer* of
SEWER 3P 11 3 ID
From 8 inches to 80 Inches In diameter. 'Also,
Interior Decorations, auch aa
Centre Pieces ICornices, Etc.
PELLEGRINI k OIORGI.
Tbe New Drop-leaf Machine
la superior to an> in uee*. and »IU do aU clai
work without change ol tetuiou. Iu the point of
durability, we guarantee it to last aa long aa auy ma-
chlns in tha world. To the premiums awarded It
the Falra of 1871:
FIRST PREMIUM
At tha Atlanta Fair for the ben Family Sewing V
chine with attachments. Bronte Medal and Diploma.
FIRST PHKMIUM
handsome additional a
FIRST PREMIUM
States Mechanics* an
Augusta, for tha Beat Family Machine. Gold
Medal; for tne beet AUachmvuta, Silver Medal; for
tha Machine worked by hand. Sliver Medal; for the
beat manufacturing Machine, for sewing leather,
amine before purchasing. Are now sold on easy
K. T. 8MILL1X,
Corner Broad and 1
which the main portion of tha waste portion of tha
la discharged, la lined with a membrane aa
i aa atik and aa sensitive aa a net-work ot
can make iL Neither cvusupatlon. cholic,
me. draenleury, or any other bowel complaint,
-on os cured by abusing and eouvala’— **~
membrane with a funoua purgative,
safest remedy In each cases *
end delightful tonic laxative,
rwrraal a EFKERVttCENT sELlTtK APERIENT,
which heals, tones and tavigorat-e the imiate*! In-
fw—Iocs, while it relieves them (com the morbid
humor* which provoke abdominal digest Soto
by all * *“**
l Ulb'u miM
FILLET’S
^\\\l
FAMOUS
A HE UADI^OLKLY|BYJTUK
Excilsior Manufacturing Co.
BETTER COOKING*
JUICKIBAbdC
AUX ALWAYS
UIW.PHlCXD,BXUABbl
And operate perfectly.
WiU. bo YoBn
OlOOJCIJVO CHEAP
Alwaye YTarrantd
A Mental Workshop.
3STOTX.CXFl.OJBm
HIGH SCHOOL.
SECOND QUARTER begin* March 17A. Ib78.
115 ffafmll oeav
A COHI’S OF SIX TEACHERS.
BOARD |I0 00 PER MONTH.
Tuition II 50 la $3 00 per oaoalh
JAB. U. VINCENT.
march 11-tf FH—ipal.
BAKTOVV HOUSE,
lABlllUVlUaE, «A.
•VIA M. Me rroprUirtm.
brateo
na gWDOMKO ANT) PIMCRTNID BY MOBB Iaa4*
b lng Fbyikiane teas any other Tenia or Hlim-
a wi'rrBEvmrra,
r Fevw and Afne IntmnUteoU, Bllimiennjl * ** *■-
— malarioue eannea. They ai
if TI-PY8FEPTIC, aad In
ORSTION
kw^j
APPKTizru
ral dkbili
jinfie Instance failed In producing tin
■E'xE^'clTLrokHAUS,
TUBS are compounded with the rraatcet >f earn, and ne ion
ic etimulnnt bae ever before been jXcred te tbe pnMIo ee
PLEASANT TO ThB TABTB and at the eame Ume combin
ing eo many remedial agenu mdoreed by the medical fraterni
ty aethe beet known to tbo Pbarmaeopmla. Iteoeta bnt lit
tle to give them a fair trial, and
Every Family Nhoald Have n Bottle.
If# preparadoo in the vorld ,an produce jo ninny unquali
fied endorsement! by phyekiana >f the vofy big bee l standing
Sndoretd also by the Clergy md the tending dmenJne
rknalj,o^cre^ thQ #M#<| MetbedUt minister In 8k
ting In tbe reelorntioa of ay eueogth, and aa Increase et
ippetile. OeaonnMo June *5 1S71
Perron* greatly debilitated, aa I have boon, and oho require
Prtaldlng'
Jams* A. Jineo
makieg ibe •• Hom«
boepltel tbe last fcu
Beelde-tPhyelrlan
, Cbui
Umtbs Stats* M<
Cermlnluvr, eat illghtly Laxative^ fka mode^nf |rrp»rl_Lg
Having ue.-d lu onr private practice, oo take pleasure (a
recomm n ling ib^m to ell j>*T*one dcitroue ojf taking Bitter*,
Obttetri:* and Disease* of Wot
V it AN ^ o' V<°) RT F^R , b
imm. College of Pbyel-
OI8LIXTBBK Prof, of
t 8 CT.]
Uedleal Cellegs and Ut* Keeident fbyei-
,1. Ht. Louie kliarourl.
HKBBKRT PRIMM. Pwf.
Praetlcai Phnrmncv, 8t. Ixral* CoUer* of Pharmacy.
J. C. WHITEHIl.L, ltd. Medical Archive*.
.- Wena.M
. rilAN'KLlW, ']
i, College of Homme-
. TEMPLE. M. Dj
T. J. TA8TINK,
Prof, cf ilido
pa this Fhyi
Pref. Materia Modlea and TheraupeuUca,
cal CoUeg* of M. D., Lecturer
Oa Diseases of Children, Horn**., aihlo College of Mlvecurl.
CHARLES VASTINR. M. D..
Prof, ef Pbyelolegy. Hom<ropathle ModUal CotjH* of Me.
JOHN HARTMAN. M. D., Prof.
CUakal Medicine, Cel. Hemmopatblo Phyeiclane and Barg's.
They are superior te all other Slomacb Bitters.
7 ' XNNO SANDERS. AaaiyUcal CbemUk
Ne Bitter* 1:, the vorld can es:el them
SIMON HIRSCH, Analytical CbemUV
Eminent PhynldanR of Chicago.
The formula fbr the Home Bitters has been enbnltted te ae,
O. A. Maxim, Analytical Jaa V. X. Blambt, M. D.
Chemist. PrV Chemletry. Rung
E .S. Han*. M. D., Medical COtafa.
. McTicab, M. D., J. to Waubo. M. D.,
NoAn.ri. Baajxs. M. D., T- 8. Horns. M. D..
B. Lcntan, M. D„ Taos. T. Iblv, M.
Jaa. A. CoLUsa. M. D.. J. A. Bean, M. D.
Eminent Physicians In ClneUsnatl-
Nearly all of whom are Profeaeore la on* or the ether ef MB
“*!Sb5*S!Slwn ^ U .U p.feU. —
bracing so many valuable remedial ageata.
J 1.. V ATTita, M. D.. L. A. Jambs, M.
l.inluent Physicians In Memphis^
l^ham, M. to,
J l M^V*"i" f C 'kT. Q.tTItoP. ^
b Kmlarai Phj »lclsns J |n Plttobanrlii
ft p. |iAxi. M. D., Wm. Cvowna, M. D..
\V r. i'nilds, M D., D. H. Willabo, M. to.
O. Win, Chemist, J. B. McClbu.***, k. to.
And Hundred* of Others
Coa-ncu. Bti-vtu. March ff. 1IT1.
Jsuse A. Jtmoat Co.—H avlng examined the OrowlaafS
M K<i:.se BlomacU Blllere,” 1 have pn-wri^bcd^tbrn^ln m^jwrwej
HjitVa im?* U “*’ 4ad l r *H. Me MAH UN, M. T
C'T'for sale bv all dmrviete and grucere.
Jaiura A. Jnrkiun A* Co., ProprtstM
Labratory 105 aad LIT N. deeeed St., BA Leate MMsaffid
▲ I Wholcssle by WENT k EDWaHDB.
The Atlantic Coa«t Line" Freight Route,
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA
TO AND FROM!
BJUrTUrtOHE. fKIUMBKU’BUt, AB.tr n>RB, BOBTOA
And aU Kastm fVria, atut alt reMs Sees** an*
MesMmel,
Over the Wilmington &, Weldon, and Wilmington. Co
luiabia 6c Augru#*** Railways and their Oonreetion/*.
t n EMTIBELY NEW LINK OP INDEPENliKFT CONNflCCTIONB PROM TIOK.
1 WaaTERi .Wilmington, N. 0.. and Portsmouth, Vs., and of uabrooss gauge fr A llmlogtoE
tnnaportlDg Freight, without trausfsr ox detention, to and from all Interior points
NATION ie given *o Columbia. 8.0.. and Augusta, Go., there oonnr ctlng with tost Freight Schedule* tor
mi nal points.
Observe the Following Excellent Nohoau.e ol Oon-
nectlons VIA Wtlmlsierton and HteumshlpLinea:
With BALTmuBB—Bt the Houth.ru BtemOlp Co.’, fllMnn,, L«h, btan, ainU, BoUnr.
each port every ftve days, fjadrsws k Oo., * “
every ton days. W. L. James, General Agent, 180 Scnth fd Street, k biisdelphla. Also, tbrongh Andraw*
Oo.’* Baltimore Una with Bhrivsr's Dally Propeller line; wltsout dray age in Baltimore
With NEW YOUX—Lorillord's Hteamahlp Line of First Olaee Iran ntramora Benefactor, Regulator Vo
anteer, Famu and twosdelltlonal thlps now building, leaving each port every four due. H. 8. Ohl. Awsi
Pier 88 East River, wtlmlnotan end AtlenHe Msemubln CemnenV. StaaJima* Vi- ^
Lsavix
Thai .
unlimited qnantitlea.
EXCHANGE HOTEL
M ’V-wiiVIERY, ALA.
•it Claae Hotel.
GEOHOE PAGE & Op
Mita-rAcniSKBs or
Patent Portable Circular P;.*’ Mills,
SUtionory and PorUbi*
STEAM ENGINES
GRIST MILLS, Sc.
No. 5 8ohu*oedor otreot, /
mLTIMORE, MO.
ETA rifor Catalogue* and Price-Lid*,
<8 East River. Wilmington and Atlantic Steamship Company** Steamers Metropolis acai Kanatoi
log ssoh poi t weekly Washington k Co., Agenu, 178 Greenwich street, Pier 12 North River.
i>Steamship) of these -Inc* being built exclusively for freight transportation carry s'l o asses of frelgb
’ortamoutli And Xialand AU * T.i^ r
With BALTIMORE—YIs Bay Line Steamers, Daily, K. L. Poor, OmmbW gsyt, Union Dock, 0- > 'tig
old. Contracting Agent. 104 West Baltimore etreet, Baltlmi
ANDA8D BAKIMJ POW-
amlformakiiiArllAt,
IMVEHHPiim'i itm, foLU,
Ibki ad, GBIDDLE and other CAKEK, toe., toto
Ills IstolUkls, and shrajt ready for Immediate
M*. Tbs best YaANT POWDER for see snlssgftEA
YOTAHU to AEY FAIT OP THE 4ILOBK.
It to fintsnliel end irso—lral NO WASTE
OF root PREP Also wm IT. Mi everywhere
by OBOC1EO, 0E1P4EANDLKB8 mi DEALERS.
DOOLEY St BROTHER, M&nufaoturerm,
Philadelphia. CJvde to C«.‘i
PbUadelphla.
j-weekly, Clyde k Go., Agents. 13th I
Ud Dominion Weamshlp Company’s magnifloent Steam Mrs, Wyane> e. Niagara, Isas
i. Old Dominion, having a capacity of 18,000 bales of cotton per week. Having osc 1
e year round, and oftener if necessity demands Freight* roeviv 4 eally at A
With NEW YORK—Old Dominion Steamship Company ’«
BaU. Saratoga. Hotter as, (
port Trl-Waekly ail the y
Broadway, 187 Gi'wnwich street. Pier 87 North River.
With BOSTON -Via bosto and Norfolk Steamship Company's Btaamars, lenving aaoh poW tri-We «
E. Sampson, General Agent, 6f* Central Wharf, Boston.
With these perfect Hteamahlp connections, freights are not exposed to the risks ol weet'ia* or drays,
transiera; Through Bills of Laolng are laeued loaJI points common to competing lines, hshnt, c least Quo
tloh. shipping directions, toga, stencil plates. Ac., furnished on application <o tbo undersign* I or Agen
named Mask your g*odw via “mtemouth and Wilmington, ’ or via “Steamship* to Wiimltif tou,”
prefer, and direct bills of lading to be forwarded te A. Pom, Oener I Freight Agent. »t Wilmingtoi
., and they .vill avoid all detention Tbe followwg bouthern Agertrot tbe Line «an lurniah ail u> •
rv mformwtlnn. aa well, also, aa agents st railway stations: J. A. Barmen, Traveling /tgent, Charlotte
,)gen: Aukuato. Go.; H. M. Oottinohjm, General Westers Agont, Atlanta
n*igln an”, Pasaeuger Ajeu*. Montgomery. Ala.
r-'H.p and < v.. r c».an< \> ompti) Invesugated nnd settled by thn nuderalgt A.
W. CLAnK, AMlitaat Ftrlght
FARMERS, LOOK TO YOUR INTERESTS!
GUANIO AND PROVISIONS
SOLD ON TIME!
lOO TO AS SOBPBBE SEA I&EAATO OVA AW.
lOO MATS PHOSPHATE HI At OH OVA.PO,
• AND A NICE LOT OF
Bulk Meats now in Store and to Arrive.
-AL80-
Every Kind of* Plantation Supplies.
We shall sell PLOWS and other AGRICULTURAL IMPLEMENTS at the very lowest Cash prices. We
have a large stock on hand, and Inland to sail quick with small profit, to keep peoe with our eupply.
“BUIST8" WARRANTED GARDEN HEEDS. Can supply these at Philadelphia price* to dealers.
M flsinl fig fllltolaiB Ilf in I in s and terms. J. BUN WILSON to CO.
Janll BROAD STREET. BY HI BBIDGX.
GUANO
1873.
GUANO
500 TONS SEA' FOWL, GUANO,.
500 TONH RUSSEL,!. COE’S,
500 TONS MERRYMAN A CO.’S,
500 TONS ETIWAN’S,
500 TONS STERNFEE’S ORIGINAL,
500 TO ATS CWTTOAT STATES,
200 TOA~S At ABU S’, JOUATSOAT
200 TOATS E.5FBAATK COE’S,
200 TOATS WIESOAPS,
lOO TOATS AIEA T JAA'lt. \HOATE OVAAW,
200 TOATS EATOBISB STOATE H'AM.L,
200 TOATS SABOmS SOBVBEE PACIFIC,
200 Tons Ammonialert Flour ol Batttxnte,\i<ery Fine.
200 Tons Peruvian Guano, Band Plaster and |Chemicals
for Manipulating.
lOO Tons Soluble Sea Island.
ALSO—ONE THOUSAND PLOWS, from 83.60 upwara.B, Farmers must havs good Plows.
t ,nn <q ffttYi’m Garden Seeds,
• Field Beeda, Flower Seedo, Agricultural Implements, Machinery, Live Stock, eta.
PROVISIONS.
Special to ray Oustom era.
Many of you needing Provtsions have b- m toiora been oom polled to purchase these supp as from other
hooaes, after bonding your crops to tr* u i Gi.ruo, 1 will in imure furnish you with your Provisions also,
knowing It will be more conveuleni «•<’ , k in tble ler you to make your arcouats aU atone place.
With insuy tkonka for your kted k ,t n vuagt, I solicit s continual cs of the tune.
4%.Hend fr r Cataloguea
MAKE W. JOHNSON
PACIHO GUANO COMPAN HT.
CAPITAL 81,000,000.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
ADAIR & BROS., Agents for the Company
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
T HIS GUANO haa been ia extensive use for «cv«n year* in Georgia and adjoining States. FxperU i «
demonstrates that 200 pound# per acre increase# tha ciop from double to thres-fold the natui
yield tb ta making one hand eqaal lo two, and one acre equal to two.
Ihe policy of the Pacific Guano Company is to sell a fertiliser unsurpassed for excellence at the If “*
price, and look to large rales and r—— r -
capital Invested, bei
their orders early to'inaure prompt delivery.
tall profits for reoaobahls return*
vaiusbTe Guano ia pur into market at the present low price to *
Planters ore rsqsaud to put *
JAMES A . GRAY, to OO,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DRY GOODS MERCHANTS,
194 & 196 BROAD STREET, AUGUSTA, Ga
ss MMW ItBXMT, XEW-TOSK.
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KG TO DIFOXlf TBXIB YKIEHD3 ADD THK PUBLIO. AND PARTICULARLY THE READERS Of
THE BOB, Out Ihe, ere DOW nc^TtOf Ml, of Ik#
LARGEST AND MOS1 ELEGANT 8TOCKS OF
STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS,
FOB THIS SPUING,
merlldlav-wlom-
James A. Gray Ac Oo