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THE DAILY SUNT.
ATLANTA, OLOBUIA:
•«■<»» iHalu April *T. 1813.
BKWEPAPEM WTUtlMM.
Iegitigefc aud auUtantial enter
prise in inf line of bneineM is to be
_ / d on all ocoasioua. We ure
AilpTt* wiTneaa uic$fif7n*ll
LpfjqifPerttlringi; bu{, whan
anooeta it attempted by pulling t own
others, by underrating the merits
of rivals, and by a specter or humbug
ging to oTereitHbate one's self by a
system of telf-adulation, it becomes
dimaatatal and disgusting to a proper
and wholesome sense of propriety.
In the field of journalism there is
ftoll scope for spirited enterprise. It
presents the best opportunities ior
tha display.of energy and pluck. It
.sw.f»«d«otsji* rivalry so joamalistic
competition - that should never be
***••- snbservient to bitter enmity
and the exhibtion of evil propensity
It must always be conducted in a
tone and spirit of professional cour
tesy that sh.on Id characterize gentle
men, and compatible with the high
lfcml're<altnde that ought always to
govern the press as the great medi
nm of popular edncation.
The wntei of this article has been
connected with journalism nearly a
quarter of a century, having filled
every position in a printing office,
from that of “devil” up to the edito
rial tripod; and in all that time he
has never bad but a single object in
view as to journalisticetbios, and that
hat been honorable,, generous and
courteous oraipeiition with his breth
ren of the ^ess. He has always en
tertained a feeling of brotherhood
toward all members of the craft
These reflections are called forth
by an editorial article in our neighbor
of the Constitution of yesterday, the
m , „t»ne and spirit of which are on the
right line,. We extract from that
artiola tha points wliieh ws doeire to
call special attention to as expressive
of the views presented in The Sew
jnst a week ago. Deferring to the
ponderous, unwieldy sheet which our
neighbor published two weeks ago,
ttewditor says:
“While the great body of our Geor
gia press has lavished the highest en
comiums upon The Constitution for
its enterprise in the publication of a
quadruple sheet filled with new ad-
vajcrisemsutu a tpw liave ventured to
fdtggest, though, with one exception,
.an > in kun fair and kindly spirit, that
anen enterprise, at heavily increased
cost, will certainly injure the news
paper business anu inflict great loss
upon the publishers. The criticjem,
as a general ru'e, is not far wrong.
Commencing on Monday morning
and beating up advertisements per
sistently till Saturday night, in order
to make a ahow of great business in
Sunday's paper, may fool the publio
for a time, but is soon found out.
Business men become disgusted by
persistent horiug for advertisements,
and the regulur advertising patronage
is disarranged und demoralized by it.
But the press should bear in mild
what we staled at I lie very outset,
that we simply intended to snow what
we oould do, if we mode the effort;
and we made it, simply because so
much iuss has been made about im
mense Sunday sheets. We have no
desire to hutnbu<? anybody. But
discriminatipu should be made in this
as all other matters.
'•(•••••
* * “The Cousiitution never en
larges save, when it contains an
•mount of new advertisements prov
ing the necessity for enlargement.
Tne application of this simple rule
will readily expose auy effort to hum
bug the public by the publication of
a sheet whose increased dimensions
are utterly uncalled lor.”
We ore glad to see that the Consti
tution takes so sensible a view of i
system of newspaper expansion that
can neither advance the interests of
journalism nor those ol tha business
affairs of our'city. The first clause
ol the last paragraph quoted, presents
*ha right theory of newspaper success
in a nutshell, and we shall bo pleased
to tee our neighbor progress on that
line, whieh all experienced, substan
tial newspaper men can appreciate
and understand, and which will stand
the test of time, and always be ap
preciated by a sensible and discrimi
nating public.
This much we have said in the
kindest spirit, looking at the matter
entirely in the interest of journalism
generally.
WHMM* TUB Muxtr BOtt.
It it stated in New York that
21,300 persons are entered on the
hooka of steamships for a visit to
Europe this summer. At alow esti
mate ee;h will take one thousand
dollar* in gold for expenses, making
the aggregate a fraction over twenty,
one and half million dollars. This,
witfconr.importations of rilk, satins
ud finery, heavier than ever before,
will aooount in some measure for
the scarcity of money.
unmras w. l. actMaet.
Mr. .Scruggs, who waneoentiy ap
pointed by the Pr**ffent of the
United States Mij^jS^r to the Ee-
publio of Colombia, we understand,
leuvea Atlanta, via- Washington and
New York, for his post of duty about
the middle pf May, hoping to be at
Aspinwall by the first of June at
farthest. From ITienee 7fTs route will
W *JI Snst^h^ine of. sfcetnrni to Car-
PIEB MEfTIIT OF OTHER CIT1E\
ATHENS, GA.
jguMinnr * newton.
^ __ _ r»d JtoWi _
hgrictiithfal Implement*. Ac.
C HILD8, NICKERSON k OO..
Dotiorn la Hardware, Iron, Natie, Milt find-
•***■. Agricultural Implement . Chicago Farm
Hum pc, *c
A l. dcJrset, , r f;
•__Dow*r in Dry Goods, Groceries end is-
I'lmmuErcoPEBA hoche,
MJ OvopfeU • all «• ippotutm a,-.
A REVES,
SU« A L1VM7 SUblM.
ACUU»TA,G.t.
J OHN W bfin-iM vN.
akulMU latln m -hol-v Lkjvoi-.. ua
Air Mu Olbtoa , Hod lib.. rbtnmljib,
an bk-jad ntfu-V.
W A. RAMSEY. Act,
• TU« P«opl«‘a OlothMr.
aaotn street.
YERS 4 MABCIM,
Jobb-r, of Dry a>od,, Notion,, Boot, MM
rom tiicip
_M^ine^f,«p^ms
thagenia, and from thence tan river
steamers to Honda, and frunMieaM
by land tranSpdrtatioii to BiigWu, the
FedmtHJspital of the United States ^HEWTON HOCnE
of Colombia. 11 * u 0L
Tba Government to which Mr.
Scruggs is accredited is a federal
Uepublic after the pattern of oitfowa.
Previous to 1800 it Was knrwn as the
Republic of New Grenada. In the
revointion which then prevailed, the
Liberal party triumphed, and a new
Constitution wat adoptee very simi
lar, in most respects, to that of the
United States. The present Presi
dent ;s Dr. Murillo; the late Sec re
tury of State was Senor Zapato.
There are nine States composing
the Bepublic, of which Panama
tne moet Northern, and through
which runs the Panama Bailway and
the proposed Inter-Oceanio Canal.
Bach ol tbeae States nave a Governor
and local Republican government
Our relations with that country aie
said to be of the most friendly char
acter.
Mr. Scruggs is a gentleman of fine
intelligence, and his appointment
a fit testimonial of his ability. While
we have widely differed with him, po
litically, we cheerfully attest his gen-
tlemanly deportment and bearing as
a citizen and as a journalist. As
have fought him vigorously in the
arena of politics in the past, we as
ardently desire his success in his new
field of labor, and he will carry with
him our kindest wishes for his health
and a pleasant sojourn in the sunny
land of a neighboring Bepublic.
INAKO, Proprietor.
1ST Pexsons miuiiug.Qoouuunica-
• tions Iw publication iu Tm Scs
AouM mod us tbrit naaios, or else
tita^wiU receive nooRbation. Nome*
** mtirtaaiwd for publication, bat as
' * g«a*a»tee against imposition. Cor
respondents will olio bear in
*kmt “bmity ia the eoul of wit,” as
well as economy of space in a news-
TlIt (IKEA T DVPKKK WILL CABB.
Thie important case, involving
very large amount of property, was
tried at Lexington, this week, in
the Superior Court of Oglethorpe
county, and a verdict was found on
the 25th setting up the will.
The issue was whether the will,
claimed by the heirs at law to be re.
voked, by a subsequent marriage of
the testator, was saved by the proper
rspublication. It was contended by
the caveators that the testator left,
the room before the witnesses to this
last paper had finished signing.
We are informed by a gentleman
present, now in our city, .that the
contest was lung und obstinate, and
to the last it was doubtful who would
win. The displuy of professional
skill and ability was striking. The
speeches of Col. C. Peeples. Hon. B.
II. Hill and Gen. Robert Toombs,
our informant thinks, will never be
forgotten l, y the crowd assembled.
It should he especially gratifying
to the numerous friends of Hon. A,
II. Stephens to know that, iu spite of
his physical iufirmities, aggravated,
at the time, by illness, threatening to
be serious, he made an argument of
great force and eloquence, and of
more than two hours in length. The
audicnco who could hardly believe
that they would hear him again
were fascinated by tho weird en
chanter, aud listened, speU-bouud
with delight increasiug to the end.
He was on the winning side, and
there was from all, young and old a
spontaneous outburst of enthusiasm
over his power and triumph.
Hi* effort was medicinal to him.
self, our informant states, aud we are
glad to say that the threatened at.
tack passed away.
l~-W~ The Constitueion says its
ohief editor “ia often forced to go out
on the streets and hunt up a news
boy to purchase a copy of the paper,
such is the demand for them at the
counter.” If the pressman in that
office will ccunt his paper correctly it
would save all that waste of time,
more valuable than a few sheets of
paper. This sort of carelessness is
certainly very unpardonable.
U To fill forty-five positions as
as first-class clerks in the Depart
ments at Washington there are only
four hundred and fifty applicants, all
of whom obtained certificates of com
petency. Many worthy, but few will
be choeen.
HT Field Marshal Wrangel, of
the Prussian army, is said to be the
oldest soldier in the world on the ao-
tive list, having been commissioned a
Lieutenant in im We think he
hoe occupied tne field about long
enough.
■W So far this year, notwith
standing the efforts being made in
Europe to reetriot emigration, the
number of foreigner* ayrnad ia this
country exceed by twenty per cent,
that of any former^"
440 The Baltimore Gazette speak*
of “our (kilty TnHbii policy.” If
that aort of policy cannot be (killed,
w« don’t see how w* are to keep np
with the (pint of the age.
M
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# MYEflfl. 8. MAUOU8.
fNENTAAL HOI El i,
Mm THuMVB, Proprietress.
k B0S8IGN0L,
\jf ««ec«Mora to Wm. H. Tuti, Import*™ and
U AJ.r* ia i>r«ma. Gbwottohls, I aaaatUt uUa, Oorfca,
ripongea, Md ImiggiaU' riunririoa.
204 UEUAD ATRKET.
A kendleson,
• Maotiiaraad WitoUwU Liquor D»«'ar,
AM blioAli trrUSKT.
JjWgJflJllTgMAg
CllAhLWOM, 0. c.
8JW*I».
ANK OP 0HABLE8T0N, (N. Bk M
1 Aaaociht onj 13 broad bireet.
B. B. bUBLtJEN, A. 8. JOHNSTON.
OMklar. PreaidoDt
r Gapiui^itaioooo
itmr 90009.
li^PWIN BATES k CO.,
MU 134 4KET1NQ 8TUMJKT.
Ii^ W. MARSHALL k CO.,
MU0 LA MUTflNO 8PBK8T.
J OHNttTON, CREWS k CO.,
41 UaTMS btrbet.
TOHN G. MILNOB k CO.,
IBS MEETING STREET.
Oat-tail Millet,
tb» hut saisi vshas* plant
A LSO IW M,. Omm* MIILt. oov Is store.
Vwmtn, 4a not tail to plant thla Roe crop.
9*0% to* iBMraaUBff cinular and prise Met.
MiU W. /O0M8OII. Saadaaao.
•mMdlw-rii Atlanta Ga.
iaiXOtiXtSlOiV
To Orpltnni’ Home, OeciUnr, Ga
Aunivenar, Occasioo.
.1 is. on>t.o.'
< olfaience t
of the
ba h id on hi.
t food will da-
A Nor-iur .
Jay. AplH ‘fttB
Svar tit* AtnlTaraary AdUraeia.
Tba c'.IHreti of tb* Atlanta Baptut Orphana’
ITnue era *ip*-< tad *4 be pr*»ant by inntat ton and
raprwaanuuvaa iron ottowr a to ur iuat> utioo*, aud
tharejrill n* lutaraeung ezarciaea, participated
▼Mtors will b* paaaed on all tha raUroada comb
t> to Aiiaot at be f fare.
It fa au^gfliit d that tboaa who do not entoa 'ro
bn* graav a dlauao* brii « thrir lunch bank eta oa
uaual in picuio excursion*. Preparai oua will b»
tua aro-rdiuair . oaautlfu. .*->vw . ’
ttiurta# » %or/
.V.IHTM’a 1.111* Mill 1't.U
BRICK
MACHINE
Hatmple in itameebantam, built atrongand durable
aud can be operated by ordinary help. The capaci
ty ia 4.000 bricka an hour With att-am power or
with horaa power. Manufactured and aold by tha
MAHTI5 BRICE MACHINE 0O„
vhMkwta fiHICOPBE. Mans.
basth: oar tub
STATE OF GEORGIA
Authorise! Capital, 31,000,000.
F. M. COKER, Prraident,
W. W. BELL, Caahlar.
IMICCTGHli
L. F. GRANT.
A. 0. WY1.T,
Q. HKAI.Y,
F. Maddox, John Jonsb,
Jam km H. Caixawat. W. W. Bill,
F. M. ( oxxm.
Thla Bank ia now open for bualnaaa. Baccivea Da*
poaltoa, lluya aud Helia kxcnauM*, and makoa col-
lacMona on aU parU of tha country. apr3 tf.
AdBFrdSE.
ART k 00.,
H i
9J HaYNR STREET.
J E. ADOBE k CO.,
• 1>J MEETINti 81 IiKET.
MiLiJTJkm**. F.
UQt
itTHhET and 7U MaUKKT HT.
O00TB JJ>'0 SHOK*.
D F. FLFiilM (i A cio. f
• 3 HAYNE STREET,
li^ B. STODDARD k CO.,
JLJ9 Its MEETING STREET.
T M. BBISTOLL k 00.,
M. 9 148 MEETING STREET.
W ILLIAM SHEPHERD A CO.’
D HaYNR STREET.
E dmonds t. brown, (of jstefinu
F. D. FauiiiDg.) 44 HAYNE STREET.
UUUVKUtMiH.
I m EAST BAY.
181 L BT BAY.
G eo. w. Williams & co.,
1 Md » HAVNJt SlHKeT.
H enry bisohoff a co.,
IS! Md IV. LAS
F. WIEIEItS,
WT'EFFENS, WEIINER ScI DuKElt,
IJ 9. kMt ll»>, 23. Vue 113 Veuduu kM.A,
1AT H. CHAFEE A CO.,
V V e 1.6 Md .07 £AST UAV.
W aqener, monsees & CO.,
^ .6bk I. VK .ar . AV.adaL.gULKN ST.
nm on jj\n ihk i,ic .lh,
D OWIE, MOISE & IIA VIS,
liuvorte,. lud Witul.a.1. 1'ri.,,.kla.
IVIt/IM' A.V» min
C BART * OO.,
• tl. M Md ft., MAltKLl STUKhT.
P AUL WELCH A CO„
IU KA8T BAY.
(I.OTHI.ytI.
E dwin BATBs^i co.,
134 MEETING STREET.
| L. FALK k CO.,
M.9 80S KING STREET.
J OHN G. MILNER k CO.,
130 MEETING STREET.
^sjiE, oiiijroa aa b 00099.
I fl, HALL A CO.,
• 3, 4, 4, 7 and 8 Mi
jp # P. TOALE,
I MARKET STREET.
30 HAYNE STREET.
SAJI.Y, Arc.
SJtVSUS CMJVIMiiilSjr-FAS(/a,
J.*
ROBSON,
48 Eaat Bay. 113 AtlanUa Wharf.
PfUM T00J9CC0.
M ANTOUE k OO., Propriekon* of tbe
t ha leaton Branch Havana Cigar Factory,
•• EaValantlna,*' Ug EAST BAY.
TiJT9Mi TM9 J.V» rn .90099, 00009
J9JTOT00L9.
W ILLIAM SHEPHERD k GO.,
39 HAYNE STREET.
DrofcMional Oiimiorn
J AMES O. BARTON, Attorney aud
Oouuaallor at Law and KmI Katah* Agent, Con
lara. Oa, wiU practice in tba Superior and Supreme
Oourisjof Georgia. Offi.-e Aral door eaat of Court
M alcolm u. jounsxon,
(LkU Of Qvdr.lk)
Attorney sat Law,
MO. tl. K. VaUL STOUT.
BelUm.r* M.r.lmMd,
Odd. Wm. Mo f. Hall, Md Wm. A. W.ll m. K.q .
«,«•». OA O.A A. B. LMloo, AdiuU. Md
Oof I, N. Whittle t-tac'in. «ta.arr 13-dSm
FEEL & KKOWLES
RESTAURANT
— AND —
BAH!
ILL THE EARLY
^vege^able^
c.
THE BAR
•Cl-I-L.XD WITH TUX BXkTUQU'jB* TUB* HAD
SOT O'Vmo’i Brood, A 00.010,1,.
•‘■•opltot. om.l-.r'ooood.
BAL30II aooroonot Brood Md MoitaUo Mrom.
GHOCER1HS.
New Grocery Store.
/OIK R. ratU. THOMPSON ALLAN JR.
PARKS and ALLAN,
47 Feacbtree Street.
VI rl to announce to my tnanda and tha public
If generally that wa have just opaued, at the old
ataud of McPherson k Barnett, Peachtree Street, a
Grocery Eetabliahment
Wa ahall keep on hand at all times s full Stock of
Family Grocery Supplies,
*Vhlch will be eoldas low as by any other house of
tha same kind la tha city.
parks & Allan
apl§ -tf.
Grand Summer Resort 11
i avail themselves of the
*i FMjrt: nm we
OUT TO THE
OGLETUOIIPE PARK.,
Where ample preparatione have been made for
the enjoy uieu ol the public.
Hail 22$ Feet in Length, 70 feet Wide
With Hpleudid llo.ir and an ulm r arrangements
for ’omlort and pleasure, to be uaud for dauciug
and festive purposes. Alar,
Al Beautiful Xjals.o,
W.th boats for the amusement of guuat*. The
»(ree to Plc-N ic partlee. Ample arrange-
uus BALL . ASriEMUl lES. SOlKEk.8, etc.
» ai rmctiuua to be fnuud hi re, iu the way of
uery; a Ueautilul Drive on the Hire Track; a
m upon the I. ke; Hpieuiiid Water; retrrtkmeute
uveiy i ew ripUoi , and the uu > eroue other iu-
dnceiueiita to en < ymeut. render ibis one of the
PHAN'lTilKS:
Look to Your Interest.
ANY IN MARKET, aa will be prov<
liflcates of a number of tne oest plautere lu Geer-
gta, aud y tho analjeia of the very eminent ana
lytical tihemUt. Prof. S. W JOHNSON, of the Set-
utlttc SchoM of Yaia College. Me aeye; “A cob
poet marie by miiiuK Phceuix Guano with twlcs l
weight of cotton seed, and allowiug the wnole I
very rich and active fe
THE SINGER
The New Drop-leaf Machine
» the premiums a
Medal and Diplema.
FIRST PREMIUM
At th« Elate Fair for Machine /With b«
useful attachments, silver Medal.
FIRST PREMIUM
At tha Cotton States Mechanics’ and
Fair, at Augusta, for tha Beet Family Mi
Mvdal; for tne best Attachan-nte, Sliver Medal; for
the Machine worked by hand, Sl'ver Medal; for the
best mantifactoring Machine, lor sewing leather.
Silver Medal. Alao, both Urst Premiums at the
rhemaaville, Ga., Fair, for Family and M'uufactur
lug Machines. The raw No 1 Machine for Tailors
and Boot makers, la the best In the market. Kx
amine before purchasing. Are now sold on
* B. T. SMiLLIK,
'Agent Northern Georgia,
Stitching neatly dona.
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For slmplloiity of construction, ease of compre
hension, convenience of arrangement, durability,
quantity and quality of work, range or oapaclty,
and general adaptability to work of every grads or
deacrlption, without change of adjustment or tire-
I reparation, have NO euperlor.
■ First-Class Agents wanted on Llbcndjermi
WEED SETO MACHINE (0,
ATLAN TA. GA.
Til aw 4KW INPHUVED
SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE
ICE FROM *25 TO *75.
w uid conetiiutu a
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Heavy stocks always a
filled with promptnei
ing Sud prices ol uuano, apply to
J. A. ANSLK.Y,
mHttf Corner Pryor and Huntt-r straeta.
The H. L Kimball House
The Only Graded House in the Sontt
BOARD PER DAY 00
•• Third Floor 3 40
** Fourth Floor 3 00
•• Above Fourth Floor, 3 50
r P FLOOR elegantly furntahed, name as tb
floors below. N - charge ou uaggage carried t<
nr from the Hooea. Leggage checked la the llou*'
to ail important point-.
1 have graded my floors to suit cjuntr- merchant
and the truvelli g pub ic generally.
U» the first 01 April 1 wdl have my nee boilers 1l
id will ruu the Ele ator from ti a. w. to ii r. u
inaku g tot flo. re aa a raaalble as tha Diet.
Neither Uou< le nor expense shall be spared
make the table equal 10 the beet boieis 10 the noutl
“ g t7. M. NltiROlXS. Proprietor.
IE1L ESI1TE UEnwn 18CTIBIEE1S.
a mam, n. d. mnu.
PETERSON 4l SNYDER,
SIAL ESTATE AOUm AID AUCTIOMUM.
SPECIAL attesuon given to eoadacMnn mleeof
*»
Hardware atn*» MT.M ciarhe
MlAMthANerhstllN*. aavAia
ers.oo each week
vMntoa.abM.et
BOU WHITE !
Bob White Bob White?
U«b White! Bob White! Bob White!
Smoking Tobacco!
Mnnufaoturwd by
«ilO. H\ UM*WUORjrEkCo.
LYNCHBURG. VA
^pronounced by Uouuoieeure to be the F1N1-.S1
SMOKING TOBACCO Manufactured In tne United
BUtce, aud equal to tha finest Imported Cigars.
Fer Hichnnw and t'urltj lt|has ao Rival,
Haring received GOLD and SILVER MEDALS, and
DIPLOMAS, Ac., at tha Bute fain of
Virginia. Louisiana and Texas.
FOR SALE] I3Y
W. to. HUBBARD A OO.
R. F. MADDOX.
MEADOR BRO.’B,
BOROUGHS A WING,
BEHRMAN A KUHBT,
B. L. DANK,
And Tobacco Denton over tha United States.
MVRtf
H.OOMIS,
“Em Hutto” aud Mingle,
WITH EXCELLENT BOARD,
Cam be obtained by early application to
MRS. JOHNSTOM,
all kinds of work equally aa well as auy big
priced machine It durable, tight running and war
ranted tor five yeai*. We receive almost every day
certificates from parties residing in tbe cily, and
from all pane of the country, uruolicitrd, wl o epv '
In the hlgheet terms of tLe “New Improved Hoi
Shuttle.”
AR.Agents wanted In territory, unoccupied.
Address D. G. MAXWELL,
General Agent,
C.IBUUNEFELD,
Funeral Undertaker,
MAZ.U a
Metalic Caskets, Burial Casas I Coffins,
Of nil Blue and Descriptions.
—ALV>—
Ageat f.r Tail.r's CnrpM Pnmrrer.
NO. 1 DBGIVE’8 OPERA HOUSE,
felfidig Aturn, Oa.
AgontN Wanted!
L iberal terms win be m»de wiu Agent* a
alt parte of tha countrv for th* sale of
Hon. Alex. H Stephens’
HIUTORY OF THE
UNITED NTATEH,
Wklck u no. la U, SmooS Idllloa.
Apply m
1- J. HALF. A HON.
1‘ul.ll.hrra,
SBMt, Kim Tort CM
A. T. FINNEY.
MANUFACTURER
DEALER IN CARRIAGES,
SUCH AS ARE NEEDED FOR THE SOUTHERN MARKET.
Baronehae, Phaetons, Victorias, Cabrioletts, Brels, Top and No-Top Buggies, Rock*ways, Socialise rw
tor's Pkaetone, Hewing Maebtoe Wagene. ate., etc., 44a *
I* IT • *. ou .
RXXDUOAED PAXOSM t
Using nothing bnt tha van beat Material. Employing none bat First elase Mechtnlea, having fcriiitia*
equaled by nonr, lam prep5red to sell tha seats work Cheaper than It on ha
Duplicated by any other Manufacturer,
I make a Speciality of Harness of every elase,
AND
baby oabriages.
*T Carriage a Renovated on Short Nottoe, and all work warranted to give general •nttateoMaa.”M|
■vis-aan. T -
ATLANTA AUCTION HOUSE.
WITT Rt JOYNER.
H. H. WITT k B. W. JOYNER will give their unit.' services to the isle of
»aj good* that ms; be entruete 1 to them. The; will have a competent Auctioneer
aud msae
PROMPT and PAITUPTTtj RBTUBN8
to patroua Otode for sale will b. brought to their house FREE OF CHARGE
We refer, by permission, to,
Silvey, Dougherty k Co., Wholesale Dry
Goods Merchants.
Moore, Marsh A Co., Wholesale Dry
Goods Merchants.
M. 0. 4 J. F. Kiser, Wholesale Dry
Goods Merooanta.
Williams, Langston 4 Crane, Wholesale
Commission Merchants.
Redwine 4 Fox, Wholesale Druggists.
Henry Banks 4 Bon, Wholesale Shoe
Dealers.
Oox 4 Hill, Wholesale Liqnor Dealers
n- **>—•• aprUU-dtl
Atlanta National Bank.
Citizen’s Bank of Georgia,
State National Bank,
John H. James, Banker,
W. M. 4 B. J. Lowry, Bankers and
Merchants,
A. 0. 4 B. F. Wyly, Wholesale Groom
J. B. Wyloy 4 Oo., Wholesale Grocers. «. l...,
Ro. 84, PMohtrs, ,trwt, -ppoalt-T. M. Ola ke a Co., Atlanta.
GUANO 1873. GUANO
600 TON838EA' FOWL|GU AJYO„
600 TONS iRUSSKLL (COE’S,
600 TONS MERRYMAN Jt CO.’S,
600 TONS ETIWAN’S,
600 TONS STEHNFEL’S ORIGINAL,
600 TOJTH COTTOJT STATES,
200 TO.VS Jit A RE If-. JO UA SO A
200 TO AS It TRjiAE COES,
200 TOJVS H'il.80JV>8,
lOO TO AS Jfl EA T; AAOi.RO AEl GVAJVO,
200 TiMAS MAO MASH STOAEH'ALE, '
200 TO AS 8ARO ms SOLUBLE PACIFIC,
200 Tom* Ammontatnl dour ot Ranhout, very Flue.
200 Ton. Peruvian Guano, Land PUulertanjyChtmieaU
far Jilantpulating.
IOO Tana Soluble Sea Island.
01*0—ORE THOUSaRD PLOWS, frow S8.M opvara.MFarmiiraMart hava ,ood Pie—a
Landrotli’* Gtardeu Seeds,
rteM Sevda, never Seeds Agricuttnral ImplemeeU, Kashin ary. Uve stock, ate.
PRoviaiowa.
Special to :na.-y- Oustomers.
Many of you needing Prowtaiona have heretofore been compelled to pnrchaae tkeae enpp e# from oiktr
_ yonp _* ro P* *? ,er Omm, I will in future furnish you with your Provision* *Jao
With manv tLsake for yarn kind patronage, 1 solicit a contianaace #f the earn*.
•’8-hend U r Catkin*nee. 91AII
K W. JOHNHOt
Great Southern Freight and Passsenger Line.
«E«It«U ilill Mllll MiOllIi MUMS.
VO AM33 THOM
BALTUnORE^PRILABELPmiA. AF.W f*RA b BOSTOA
And also the New England Manotactnrin* Cities.
First-class Steamships Three Times a Week!
fWFoR IRVOBXkTIOR, APPLY TO
J. M. SELKIRK, Snp’t, Charleston, 8. C.
J. J. GRIFFIN, Western Agent, Atlanta.
B. D. HA3ELL, General Agent, New York.
mhSOHe^A. L TYLER. VieePree't B. O. R. B , Qhsilwlon. 3. C.
'W'^.KTTEIXD.
HllitS' ilTEBLUUR IITEBEST TABLES.
7, 8, 9 and 10 per uem Theee TabUe ere at olc«.*
e nmai cnmt)r*b*n«i< * ei d cunpi-t, ae aimoiekt
•line ihnapeet* rkbgvmei.t of flgurea )*t ^re-
nte . They rete‘1 at 11 50, anu »iti eeii reedil)
ary nteii geut btialneaa n an wh. can be in«lu«ed
HIV- them a fair exen.lt eilon
K. U.\IN I'ubtiaber. U
i-anthe I able Do»ka <if a
nOOLEYC
zL yea s t ^
PowdeR
sti!ry‘*.?ri- auKoiTiriforLs
West End Floral Gaiden.
I U .1N k THUliWt Ml*. Fr.t reiiToea — tr f re
* pare to lurt ieb H. mbu j, liot II use and
It-riutOH t aut, o' elt iariettre k cell in person
el I eatie-y be mi el faaiidloue Order* hy mall at
•elide” to with prompti eaa aud ce.o Caul goes
luruiohed upon application. AddreeeP.o. Box edl
-.' It. Ok.UbXSrilOB
medlaU
Sp
.hi* eaaveuTeni mad MamamtoaL^^KO WAVTI
JF/JWIJ, PflPAEKUWlti IT. ft«U eterynhar*
hy GR#CIR8| REUNCtANDLERfl and DKALkES.
DOOLIY *1 BROTHER, Xumfhotureto.
Degirable Behidence lor
Rent.
TpHK moat desirable residence In this ruction oaa
X be reaieJ for alx mouths, or longar, bv an
txly ayplioeti n.
, hou ** ««»*»■ •'* rooms, all aeYaaaary out-
bulidiuga, splendid water la tha yard, flowers, and
ab ut an acre of gardan vegetables p anted.
Toe place la near Decatur, fi.* miles ttom ku
lanta, amt in the neighborhood of K rtwood. It la
immediately on th* G.or-la R I roao, aa 1 toe ac-
oommodauon train stops dally in front or th* house.
90" Waud paivltogea on Um place.
-0- Terms, $U r— •”-***•
0" Appiloan a •
Apply at
'*33 4t
A PURE STIMULANT.
Oenturv Wttisicv,
T>R8SONN In dericato healtn often find It dtAoult
Xlootoaln a Fur* HUieuteot *ki preaertLd by
•hetr Phya.etaa, and it la for l>r«aggiau and oUmt
* Lat hi CENiUttk WII18KV is
paruuuiarly <to»4gaod.
pamphlet eoutalniux Its racord.
H. X THUEBKR k CO. New York.
General Agents,
f# Jraw mtmjsmt, irmw-TOi*.
I> i*«eio I utioii.
f|7HE Arm of WXDB 4 818WART was to day <!>•;
X solved by mutual consent. The nrdersijr-ad
will aeiUe ell claims egala>t the late
wnom alone mnet ail debts to the a
1
Atlanta, Ga,, April 33, 1873
to Arm aadW
UOK WihB’
aprtSdtt
Edw ard H. Hyde,
XDSSXC3-lsrE]X=l
IRS
Engraver or Wood,
AT LA A TA, GA.
orrio* war paiCLLPs a caaws, c-r-w
h*ll k PMoktn- 81k
Famg;Portable
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mtoutee or moaiay returtad.
sirs roa ciacDLtB
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Box 1490, OUCiRBkll. 0.