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ATLANTA. OUOKOIA :
..Ana* IX. 1111.
THI UKHOCHITIOInllt ■■ TBXAI.
Two or three d*jr ago wo gave a
Timet, adaowiabiwg ail thoee who claim
ta be Democrats to return to their an-
oient faith. The Waco Keaminer, of the
aame State, thinka that "the trimmera
hare ‘played their tone,' and we can now
affordfenJdttheta g* M thgjrmay heee-
after choose.” Oonthmea that paper,
"Oar doty « aew plain and natram-
mated. We Should re-organize the ele
ments .of Dmocim; an JafTenoaUn
principles. and hy adhering to tnoae
head-Ughta of PlOKIfuaey, there will be
no diffleulty in mswhlng to victory again
aa aforetimo. A ad by aa doing wo ah all
be making another 'new depart are* that
oar proeparity, honor and aaoreii right*
damami Tw do leu than thia would be
trifling with the golden opportunity.”
The ahilly-aheUy poliey of those who
aaeumed to lead the Democracy a year
ago, reanlting in the greateet demorali
zation of the party, and ouln
the moat damaging defeat a political or
ganiration, baring the aame strength,
war erer anb) anted to, la oertainly sniff
oient to oonrince all Democrata of the
neaemlty of taorganimng the party upon
ita old prineiploa.
The Democratic eigne in Texae arw
Italy ref leaking to thoaaof the party who
are oppoaad to the semi-Radical doctrine,
attempted to bo tofeetad into it within
the pant year. Tran Democrata realize
the blander oommitied in taking op for
President the bitterest Bsdioal in the
country—wbioh was aoeompliabed by the
intrigue* of man who would denounce
Democrat tor toting tor Drank
Whenerer Iks Democracy eat
entiy rot# as did the Greeley wing last
year, then we do not tea bow they can
condemn those who voted tor Dan.
Grant. Bat the great mistake in that
the Damnaraay entertained the propos
tion to rata for either. This the true
D mnwnay M clearly enough now, and
thqy natanSy tan with diagaat and oon
tempt from any proportion tor future
notion that ia not on the ttao Jefferso-
nian Una
Let oar Tezaa frianda heap the ball iu
motion, and it will soon acquire a mo
mentum all over the oountry that will
oruah every Badioal tendency (torn the
ranks of the Democratic party.
tub rottn as n rnoncAL world.
a dei
THE
Kin ion or nan ran hatob in
IE VOLAR AWD EQUATORIAL BEOXORH Of
IE ULOBX. Dr. O. Kaktwio; «dlt*d with
iddiUonl oteatan hr Da. a. a. Ornuor.
FrlaU* tor ETI«ea«O0raiana. C—H*.
Thia handsomely printed volume of
nearly 800 pages, is a sublime and living
revelation of the wonders of two worlds.
The reader is not only earned into the
uldst of the remorseless rigors of an aro-
tio winter, with its snow-held* and ioe-
bergs and midnight sane; bat he in also
placed beneath the banting rays of the
equator, whan ho beholds, with at. ton
Uhment, the flora and fauna of tropical
countries. The endless ourioeitiee and
contrasts of these two mysterious regions
are rendered the more vivid and
impresetve by the praesnei
nearly two hundred illuetraliepc. The
prodigious exploit* of the following great
explorer* art read with breethleas atten
tion: Charles Francis Hall in tear oh of
Sir John Franklin; Agassiz’ travel* in
SonUt America; Livingstone's ia Airies,
and Wallase*! in the lialsy Arohipclsgo.
The new edition of the Polar and Tropi
cal Worlds, whioh will ahortly appear,
will oon tala a fall aoeoant of the last ex
pedition of Oapt. Char. F. BaU,and of the
tragioa) and myeletiows fate of that brave
man. In these supplementary ohsptem
there will be thrao fall page maps, whioh
will show the location oi the Polaris Bay,
where Hall wintered in 1871- 3- the far
thest point north roeohed by him and
other explorers—thq pine* when the
Polar!* vessel was leal seen by the Tyson
party, and the devious roots of the lea
floe upon which this party remained till
teaoaad by ths Tigress. Hr. £. Nebhut,
our worth? and enterprising Georgian, ia
the general agent for this work.
»WOV, H. A. WISE.
General Henry A. Wine, of Virginia,
baa published a latter in whioh hear-
nigosfaoth parties in that Bute; the
Conservative beoaoee, he alleges, it perse-
oatoe the eefarad man, and the Bepobli-
He favor* pease between the raeaet Hi*
platform of principle u Aeanmptioo by
the DaitadBtatmof thadabtaof old Aid
West Virginia contracted when they wet*
one States beoaoee that State waa de
ployed by the Qovmaaant mid two new
ones mate; tb* aawmetgn right of the
State to do town ii unto, eompletion of
the James Hirer md Kan.whaVtaul by
national tod; railroad —
viogs pmarnted hrionnlttm; the rat* of
STo-AKSirss
1
aRI*IGl«>US OPtCttATIO** M THE
AH«V OK TJGNiVKlAKK.
Rev. J. H. Brynou having bean ap
pointed by the Southern Historical So
ciety, located at Now Orleans, La., to
prepare a history of the religions opera
tions ooDuected with the army of Tenn ta-
eee, be desires, ho soon as possible, to
oolleot all the material that can be made
aervioeahto for this work. He most, of
oonrav, look to those who labored with
him in that department for much of the
material to nuke up this history, and he
nsfinsrif mquuols alt the chafflaiae and
missionariea of the "army of Tmutewiee'
to prepare and mud him, so soon as they
CM, foil neepnnae ot their labors, giving
their eteolletoion of particular revival
meetinga In whioh they participated; hi
to, any remarkable conversions, or reiig-
loue exporienoee, or any eingalar
strange proridanoas that may have come
under tbetr observation.
Please to oommunlMt* to him all enoh
facts and incidents as srill throw any
light upon the great religions work of
the army. He wishes to get the foil name
of erery chaplain and mlaeioaary who
ia the ermy of Teanemee,
BmMUSTGUIAM !
TTXTH inON CITY
OF ALABAMA.
t
with a statement of west particular pert
of the army they were connected with,
also, the lime they entered the service,
and how long they eootinned in it.
Address all letters, papers or pack
ages to Hr. Bryson at Dulvenity of Vir
ginia PoatoSoe, Va.
Great Sale of Lots
At Auction
at wKUA'KMnjv, Ji’.yn invar. isra.
TITLES WARRANTED.
Omci 09 Ilttok Land Cowaxy,
Birmingham AW.. April 16.187a.
The Klytou Ldhod Company will Mil at auction. on
the 18th of June neit, a large number of lot* In thle
otty end on their property adjoining.
tfuburban lete will be eold in Mae* to rail pur
ehMere, not exceeding twenty ecree in euy one lot
Tide* will be guaranteed without reetriettoa Ml if
time of erecting buildings or nuking other tm
provement*
Terwa of sale. either ceeb. or oue-fifth c*«b, one
fifth lu rfx monthr, one-fl.tb in twelve month*, end
balance iu eighteen montha.
'The Mle will be couducted on the premises.
J. K. POWELL
President.
meyat-tf
A reaotntion ha* been adopted by the
Ohio Constitutions! Contention depriv
ing members of the benefits of their per
diem in case of absenoe. A motion to
reaetnd waa earnestly opposed by Colonel
Ia Baber, of Frsnklin oonnty, who well
•aid:
*1IR* UouUtaUes iti*l will brash Ihl* iLlag nr
With what ton* ran w* uk the pnopl* to daprlT. leg.
UlsUva sbMAteM of p»y If wo *r« nualUIn* lo apj.ly
On- ruin to our—lvaal It I* nld thnmntnbera of
to, oonventlo* «t* bp J.w to r*o*lvo tbo unit d*j aa
main bar* of th* (.mural jl—rably, snd lb* Uttar
rncolf.lt for aurydayof tbo —lou, Unttbi.li
In oouMNju.ncn of * nountrul** ana* pneaed thro*
ooootmotlo* do., not rightfully bnlong to tb* (Jen-
•ral AHnajnly .1 *11, sad It I* jarf'ctly o-mpotent, sa
tl 1. pruyar *04 right, tor tbla 0*nVMllon to dt
abwnnteen of p*y during tbetr Hum ofobatnen.
Colonel Bsber is a leading Democrat
in his section of Ohio, a man who will do
right under all ciroomstances, and no
personal pmwjjiary benefit conltl induce
him to ohange ills views from wbst
he believed to be just aud Uoneat. 8110b
men deserve the confidence and respect
of the people.
A IVAgry* MOTHER.
The MeOarty-Hordeoai danl, which
took place a short time sinoe near Bioh
moon. Va. promisee to denlop the fact
that them was more than one- woman
mixed np in the npfprtnnate affair.
Maw Fork Herald oorreepoftjepj writes
that it is related of the venerable mother
of HcOsrty that aha waa aware from the
first of her son’s intention to nail Morde-
eai to aooonnt. That op his suggestion
to her as be lay sick from the beating re
wired from Hordeeai, that possibly his
friends might refoae to bear hie message
to hia opponent, she said: "Be of good
cheer, my son; if they refuse, I’ll carry
it myself,”
As is known, Pol, Tabb being sent for
readily ooneented to act, It ia said, we
know not with how mnoh truth, that thi
Spartan mother wsa not far fiom the
field when tbv combat took place. At
any rate, when the perforated body of
her son arrived home at a late hoar on
that fatal Friday night, the anxious
(rispdg who oonreyed him into the ma
ternal presence found every convenience
neoeeesry to ujevt jugt *noh s contingency
ae had happened.
Chief Justice Chase’s HnvKasoa, —
The itoiy ia onrrent in Virginia that
Judge Alennder Hives, now of the Fed
Stsl Court of Virginia, a brother of the
late William C. Rives, will be made
Chief Joatioe of the United State*.
Judge Bhrea la al present about fifty-fire
years of age. He ia below medium height,
squarely built, of clear, fresh, nnwhis-
kyed skin, and to singularly benevolent
expression to fine. He ween a toll,
white hat, is very ereei, has a broad, re
treating forehead, and prominent, aqni
linenoee, end wearing only side-whiskers,
and look* like an gngjishmen. He
dreem in good taste end with th* almost
neatness. The lawyers eey be is an able
end honest, patient end painstaking
indge-
isflux or moRRone.
The hemigvettoo of Mormons to this
ooontry is lately on the increase. Among
the striven at Mew Fork on the 8th wees
Urge nnmUrof Mormon dignitaries,
who left 8*11 Lake City last winter, and
have sines visited most pleoee of in tort at
in Europe end Asia. Quo. A. Smith and
Lorenzo Snow are among tne number.
They have •meads* U making a large
utmber of oonverts to Hormoniem.
Threw or fear hundred British Hormone
were to erriv* on Tneed^ end Wednes
day of this week. Abewt the sente num
ber ot Swiss wiliamivaia July, and the
number of Soaadtoaviane one week
of propsstv ad -■ ' 7 . HlEtoo.—The Array <md Moey Oweacto
meat ta pwbUe axpemtA ^elfhto oL 17* ,,ood
oftheptot^ssn.
BOB WHITE !
Bob White Bob White.!
Bob White I Bob White! Bab White!
Smoking Tobacco!
Manuiaotured by
GEO. IT. JUMJrGUOHJTE * Co.
LTVOHBUBG. Yk.
la pronounc«4 bi OunnuiMon to b« th* PINK81
8MOKINO TOIIAOCO M*QufactQr*d 10 the United
Bums, »ud *fUhl to thB fineat Imported Oi**rm.
For.mcbaeiw’aiid Purity UibM KUal*
Havlitg rwoelved GOLD and SILVER ME DAW, hud
PlELOMAtf. he., at U»* htete Fair* of
Tlrglola. LooJaUna and T*|m*
FOR SALE! BY
W. L. 11DRLARD h 00.
ft. V, MADDOX,
MKADOB BttO/8.
DOBODGUBh WlliO,
DEUUMAN k KDUUT,
b. L. DANE,
And Tobacco D*aler* over th* United But**.
ao-tf
ATLANTA WA'i’ER CURE.
DV, F- BLALOW,
Corner of L Bnntc^ au^ tyty ?tew*t
D R. F. KALOW, well known tLrou^h" hi* giM
and rapid enrea ba* returned to our city an<
opened tfcain an eaiabllebment (or the cure of all
Chronic Dlfleaeei, of wbit he will ieapcct:uUy
Id form tb e citizen* of Atlanta and ear rounding
Liven Complaints, rover*, P*raly*l«, Epilepsy,
Sterility, AatbQia. servoud Affectlc^i, DThPinoA,
inditfMtiou, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Ha^pfuls,
DlNEASE* FECUUA* TO Wo MEM, Aid. luFUMITlE* 6*
thc I loud, Bxim Diseases, Kidney ana Bladder
Comv taint, Stoppage of tbs Water, Piles of all slnda,
HTBicrutfEM, UpMOBBHOBA, Kyn and ksr Complaint*
after Measels aud Hcaylatjua, tie., etc.
T. W. Rucker, of Chapman. Hunter k Co.; MaJoi
W. B. Oox. Mr. T. J. Hightower. Genl. W. B. Walker.
Messrs John and Jamee Lynch, T. Fleishel, beor-
man k Kuhrt, Mr. Bhulhatar, Dr. M. Mltcnell, Bn*
parlor Vicar; Mr. luruer, of Brooklyn; Father M»
rony, Philadelphia; Rev Mr. Smith, Macon; Gaul
den Quitman, Mrs. Danwoody, Darion; Mr. White,
°°SISL of hip Institution he will treat all aente-dis
eases with fere** surf's**. I£l*
U ths most rt ‘ * *
Uoular attsnL ^ _
plaint, Teething periods of Children, Djrienteylee,
after a few houre will be eulficlent lor acute. Men
ingltla no danger when ptople call me immediately
at the first ejmptom*. This trealraeut give* e
* everybody will learn to treat
may 18—ly.
iBthod of treatment
white, soft skin, and averybo
hie fanflly ft artite
ATUMTA AID M OKiEAN^
o^QRT uorai.
By the way of West Poin^ 9a v -
Mo tfomery, Ala.
O M AND AFTER MARCH 1st, 1878, DOUBLE
DAILY PABBEMGER TRAINU will ran on
this line as follows:
First Train. Second Train.
Leave. I«av*.
7:00 a m
6:00 p aa
......... Utyiam
Arflro" * Arrive
[ontgoBjenr ..10:16am- 6*7 pm
EubU*........ 9;Upn 6:46am
MewUrlMpe...* 4:00am.,,, 1:66dm
Paaeengttre gaftfK Booth apd Be^thweet will find
f* 1*“ 0 K.r? a H** iwai «ito*
a«wi Nut lvrkJv. bus,, urnUr lo nit uri—a,
*wl *U point, tbs* H, otter- ruflv-Hz mil—
Shorter to Vicksburg and all points Jn Csnifal and
Boatheru Alabama, Mlsalaeippi, Louisieua «ttd Ar>
kanaas. 'lb* oni* line running
POLMAN’S PALACE SLEEPING CARS
frem Atlanta to Now Orleans
WtTHtWT CHANGE.
THBOUQH TICKETS xp aj* POINTS
M. Bay your tickets by way oi WMJT ^OINT
AND MONTGOMERY, ALA.
L. P. GHANT, BupC. Atlanta k Wsst Point B- R.
O. J. FORK ACRE, But Weatern R. R. of Ala.
u. WHBay.u-.torLHHtebR^H. n.
bur
mm in auaitic
BAILBOAl).
OFFICE MASTER TRA^BPOBf AT^ON,
ATLANTA, OA*. MAT JM, 1878.
CI1ANQB UK 6CUE1H1LB.
BUSINESS DIRECTORY BF OTHER CITIfr.
AlOIM A, ©A.
J OHN W. J3E.S8MAN,
Wholesale Dealer in Choice Liquor*, and
Ageiit tor John Olbton’e Bon k Co., Philadelphia.
787 BROAD BIUb.LT.
W A. RAMSEY, Ao’t.
• The People'* Clothier.
786 BROAD 81UEET.
MYERS k MARCUd*
1TJ. Jobber* of “
Bhoo*. Mats, Cape
J. MYLKH.
f IKNTKA.L HOlEla
a—. rnoHM. r mpri.tr«...
^REENK A HOSSIGMOL,
MliNDLESON,
M4 HBOXD 8TSER.
U—titer ut Who—le Lfqsor D—lw,
B
( I1AHLESTON, 8.
• tUJram, r: j.^
ANK OF CHARLESTON, (N. Bk’g
umr 099nn.
i ilDWIN RATES k OO.,
'J 134 MEETING BTREET.
E W. MARSHALL k CO.,
• 1*3 MLET1SO B'RRKT.
JOHNSTON, CREWH I^OOm
41 MAYNE BTREET.
J OHN O. MILNOR k GO.,
186 MEETING STREET.
u
ART k CO„
86 HAYNK STREET.
E. ADGEK k CO.,
Lte MEETISt* STREET.
Mi LiJTMtm F, rJtJTVF U9VUH, JT9 i M9JY9
jurn ormiTti 9991m.
OHN 8. FAIRLY i CO,
87 H AYNE HThEET and 70 MARKET BT.
^ m99rSJLXUH99iiM.
F. FLEMTNO A COT
Jl UaYNE street.
B. BTODDARD k CQ.,
166 MEETING STREET.
rp M. BRI8TOLL k CO
f • 145 S1EET1NO BTREET.
D.
itrvrya, r.yv- it-wK, hull, r- s-j«k,
... *tv k
WX7ILLUM SHiSFHEBD A CO.,
VV » Ha VUE H1UEJCT.
JfcJTa. t-if«.jro.
E dmonds t. blown, (oitatefirm
r. V. Fuintliir.) *0 HAYNK HTKKKT.
«IHWKUllM.
g1KO. W. WILLIAMS & CO.,
VJT luni UAtNL KlIU-tT.
H ENBY B1SOHOFF ACO., "
Ui AUd ll» KAHX BAY.
|k F. WIEl’EtiS,
IJf let east bay.
fcJ TLFFENS, WEKNKB ADUoKiiK,
kj no h..t u.v, at, soa’L vJuainj teiigi
\mr H. CUAF’EE A CO.,
VV • ' 06 And *07 £ABT BAY.
\Mf AOENEii, MONSEES & CO.,
V V -Mb ia|{»»T ■ QgEEhKT.
miiTi vioimii lilmm uirectob
B
OOK AND NtaWi* PAI EH
JdTULMTTJd IMPCJt JttlLl.S,
JAMB* ORMOND Pvopiiett .-
MT Befure to tbia iheet a u -pooimeu oi News Paper.
C /i ..i<>r
KOCKERY GL^SVVARE..Jei'.
C
Ifflportm anil j ttei^ Cmterf, Btoiire
Hotel a saj oon ; nxtVio»t.
NO O'JODS ATHETAI Ia'" '
DECATUB STREET .............If rm^lfi
ARRIAGES. BrK^^ES AND WAGONS.
n
Mitnufitu’
C
drear ai<* Dealer tni/. ■:»
CISIIIflSES III Mtfil‘5, SPIIIF UI |||l UK WHS
GORMEE FRYUR AWD UNK BTREgiy,
F
LOOKS, WATCHES ANI) TEWElyRY.
mm LineE
Xbe Reliable Jewelry Htere,
WHITEHALL. STREET.
VZB WATCHES. 8TAHDABD GOLD «BAIH*. SIS,
SADSH C4NKK. gOUD 81LYKE WABK. AMD I
i.-maaLAitetjBTtrewT or mra ntwSSr
URNITURE.
PLTl T K CO..
LllEST HTTLKB UT UFEU
Parlor Suite Chamber flu ts, Dlalmg- Rbom
Suits, Office Fureiture, , a Kui Biters ef
TM'"'- ■
6
I RAIN, MEATS, FLOUR 1 ««">•**.<
stkpucjtm k t'L. o.v;
General Conmission Merchants
tyoggyrH omizr. mam .he <mjphm*
ROCERIBSI,
j. c. * h. r. srrtr,
Wholesale (I rooert*,
umuua JA It CUMMIVaLK,
D OWIE, MOI8E 4 DAVIS,
Importer* mud Wholesale Druggists.
kiJvLTlNO BT., corner RsBhL.
C BART k CO.,
• 66, 67 and 68, MABEL L BTRBkT.
JJAUL WELCH k CO.,
716 EAST BAY.
^I)W1N Bates k CO .
I MEE-lNG bTIlEET.
CLQTUIJS 9.
C^I
JCA ‘
J ' l. Falk & co., -
9 ' 303 KING BTREET.
rOHN G. MILNER k GO.,
1 186 MKEfiau STREET.
4JOQH, UbMJYft JJS'U t'JVTOiiy.
P " p. TOALE, Ftuitory-—Hoibeck’s
• Wharf; baleruoui and Ufilce, 3u UAYkK oT.
H..SU, UMeIJrUH JJTJt IM90HH.
HAT,!, A
riUkU
- ntks,
Ni itOSgON,'
6S lilt ll.y, 112 Atluitic Wharf.
ft*-**” **tt VtMMff’Q.
ltf4Nl'OOE4 00., Froprie.tif,of the
ITS. Htohoh jL^^Vlor,,
On
ANP AFTER BUNDAY. 26TB INSTANT
Outward Trains will tear* Atlanta A: JO,
save Daltou.. 3:84, p. m.
Arilve al Chattanooga 38, p. m
Inward Train from New York
Inara Chattanooga.... UI. a. m.
Leave 8u«. a. m
rrlve al Arfaata. 1:46. p. m.
Outward toMew >ork. via EaoxvUl* or Nashville
M*a Atlanta 10:<Xh p. m.
rrlve at Dal too 806. a. m.
Arrive at CfcsItMWCgl — t.Oo. a. m.
Inwmd Train NawTork. via Dalton and
cm. Leave Chattanooga 3:46, p. m.
Leave Dali on - ~.J:6fi, p. m.
Arrive at Atlanta. B:U, p. m.
last Line to Mew York
Leave Atlanta. — 6:00, p. m.
Arrive at Dalton - ,.mfiA0,
Fast Lina will put off and take on paseeugsr
at Msrtotm. CartersviUe. Xlngatou and Dalton.
Way naeeenget are reqneated not to get on this
wiah to be Undid at above named
M* b. WALKER.
—*.i».
Announcement.
Du. B* MURPHY has retorned lo th* aity, and
Win be ioond at his oAoa on Alabama stxee by pen-
tote jamlp. *v, if aot, to rabait to
o— wW ote„
nominee to the other ba A-.nT,7n , **"* h ** T * r *° *>• Mb to*
which, tm th* ^ ** OCk 04 M “^°- *oor-
m* boot* ptaUdrm. |ter ah* most, 0( be puiahed."
note thiongh roohs that an B(
the ahtogato well ever smde t
KlTiLLiAM BHEPJiERH A GO.,
Tf 78 UaYNE hTREET.
HKe 8 ? OA ---
S UMMEY 4 NEWTON,
Wholesale md R«ufli Dealers In Bardwan,
Agricultural lmplemoute, ho.
( CHILDS, NICKERSON AGO.,
J Dtftem in iiardware, Iron, Nails, Mill
mgs, Agrltiiiiuuei Imulemeati, Chicago Farm
Furnpa, ho.
A L. DORSEY,
• Dealer lu Dry Goods, Groceries and as-
eururti Merchandise, and Agent for he Justly cote-
brated Bea Fowl Gnano.
l^EUPREE B OPERA HOUSE,
JLF Conipjote in ail its appoinUQ>-nu, leaUu,
capacity 86U persons, apply to *
LUCKY k VAN OR?.
ANN A KEVE8,
bate h Livery Stables.
EWTON H0U8E.
A. D. CLIN AUD, Froprlstor.
H
Commission MeruNonts.
1 OBHEB PBYOB *HP PEOaTgE KT»H1Z
ARDWARE, OUTi,ERy, & c .
TOJUJOvr, STEtf'j^KJ 4 mg,
XfardMrgce Moi-ohaute.
-
OOB -KR DKtJVrQlt ifXqpBYQB»I gEgfW ulloTVf
Implements machinery. *c.
JfiJtHML r. JOiiJTSOtoT,
DEALER IM
Ipfeiltpl IniDlsieDts, lacllFry Obggi,
Ousno, Seed., later* BStuuls.r
D.OIV S-a 0PBB.I BOUSE BLOCK baBaiTA REEK
p
Airy^S. OJLS, LAMPS, GLASS, Eto. J, to
* * V VI::
>8 nil ns
s
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