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us ft call at our old stand. Broad street. Athena, Ga.
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THE ATHENS GEORGIAN: AUGUST *
COMMERCIAL.
TIIK ATHENS MARKETS.
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Tiwi Leonard °-- lk n,L * : * ,r2 - n
r ac cou y goods.
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shoulders .
hams
Lard,
lrtsn,
Sweet.
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C ickens
Turkeys
Butter
LEATHER.
Hemlock Leather
Upr. Leather
Horn. “ lu,....
Calfskins.... SrvJB.
Kip SkTus ....
Dry Hides ...............
Grven Hides .
bagging, ties, rope.
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10 a 20
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15 a 28
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2( OOa4U 0>
SOhalOOO
1 00a 50t>
Baling pr yd
Tics
Rope, cotton .....
Hope,grass
The above are retail prices,
wholesale buvera.
GROCERIES.
Sugar, crushed..,. •
“ B. '..'.'.'.’ -..'
c...
Demcrara.. -.,
Coffee,
... • loald
... 5*6
iOaff.
... 15a2i.
Special rates t<
12a 13
lla
lilt 12
R)5
15
" Demcrara..-; — 12)43 15 1
iffoc, Rio - ft J. j 20a 2C
Ten,
Syrup, cane ..
Molasses, Culia
Candles, sperm
auan’"nt— ......a...
tallow
Choose,state-.... ...... ,
English Dairy U.r.ii i. 1 \U..‘l
Oniony., per bit
Starch ,/....3-VI J..!.
Tallow A.;.....’.... l.tlZ...
Rice, per lb. .... —. r —_ v ....,
Mackerel, No. 1 Jcltf. .....
•• No. 2, Kits ...A
No. 3, Kits
»r>a 15
SOU 60
m 5ii
16a 20
4 12a 15
, , loa 15
5 i 12»18
75nl 10
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Sa li
i 7a A
S' f 0 do
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Salt, Per Sack
*1 25
18al 25
COal 00
Snuff, jTnctEboy ."v*"
^ AMMUNITION.
Powder... per lb ...
Shut 11 “ ..............
Lead “ “
• , :;tta 35
*• 1 12a
103
7a 10
. ' LIQl'OU®.
Si 50a 2 00
3 00a 12 00
5 00a 7 00
3 00a 4 00
2 00a 4 00
American Gin -
Bourbon whiskey
3 OOalO 00
lory, andaDutuinmask
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12 a 13 iueO|^eiii|a>raueous
•y cri ‘
of science and nrt. The wars likely toTStu.vulse
all Europe will form topics for discussion, that
will Ije treated with ajtfioroiVxJitK-Ss and ability
idwlfere else" to’ be lound. Blackwood’s
Magazine is famons for stories, essays, and
cs of the highest literary merit.
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Mr a^y two Reviews 7 On'
For any three Reviews. ..lo t»
For all four Reviews....... 12 0
For Blackwood’s Magazine 4 "
For®..ckwood and one Review 7 00
For Muck wood and two Kevi tvs ..1
Foi Blackwood and three Reviews....... 13 »•:.
Fox Blackwood arid the four Reviews.. ...15 (X
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Wholesale Liquor Dealer,
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English
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ties, tne c.ty of Gainesville, uud the internal |
revenue department- for the division of the 2nd
district.
Now is the Time to ^cbsob bk.—Tha Consti
tutional Gouveu.iou will uss.-mblc on Wedncs-
jounial of the south. Its cuteiprise.
■ during the recent election-o\c\UHncnt^ in send-
I ing correspondents to different jwrtious of the
! country, and its series of special telegrams from
( Washington while the electoral eommission was
1 engaged ill cohsmnnting the frtind that placed
! radicalism oueo more in power, in opr national
councils, are evidences conspicuous enough to
prove that no expense will os spared to make
The Constitution not only a leader in the die-
enssion of:mutters of jrpblio • concern, but a
leader in tlit- dissemination of the latest aud
most reliable news. There is no better linn-
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A Fresh and Tlgoroaa Icmtayr.
Albeit, there has been a q osi settlement of
one of the mast difficult and dangerous pro-
blcuiaof modern federal politics, the discussions
spring therefrom and the results likely to ensue j
have lost nothing of their absorbing iuterest.
In addition to this, the people of Georgia nr,
now wiled upon to settle
Tha Convention Question,
and in Ibe discussion ef this important-subject
(in which The loxanronoN will take a leading
part) every Georgia,, is interested. If a conven
tion is called its proceedings will fiud their
i earliest and fullest embodiineut in tire columns
of Th* Const.totion, and this fiiet ulone will
make the paper indisputable to cverv citizen ot
the state. To bj brief.
The Atlanta Dally Constitution
will endeavor, by ab the means that the pro
gress of modern journalism has made possible
uml necessary to hold its place as a leader of
soQthern opinion and as a purveyor of the latest
day, 11th day of July next, uud it is the iuten- ! news. Its editorials will lie thoughtful, timely
tiou of the Kaolx to watcn.the proceedings and ! and vigorous—oalin and argnineutative in tliei'i
HOUSE
Atlanta,' Georgia.
The - proprietor o the MARKH2VM HOUSE takes this method ot
MK), that notwithstandinir th
iitipiie.p4,enteit:uiw\HW» itsmi
iniodations, such as ftfe%atror
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. J I790t K*n W3l(?i
With )ncTea8ed facilities for canryingYM) the publication of hur paper
. for the New Year the Georgian wjffihfiQ* fpuml , as heretofore,
J«8t
hi
Strictly Democratic,
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Ami will endeavor to supply its readers with the most careful, com
plete and trustworthy accounts of current events. It will
remain its usual size, eight pages, and has „
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• vjcnif du* ‘iiaw
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1b Its GslumRs
Thau any t\YQ weekly,qxipera in the State. W«* have the largest
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bona tide subscription list iji ^Northeast jGcorgia, aad we
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jl^formtug tbo traveling public, that notwithstanding 1 —
pean war, his hotel 'will c6hfi^e. ti^entei taii>v\yiU^itsnisii^Wi{|fe|if!|K?
lies and first-class accomnfbdatidAs, such as ub%atl!ers liimselffitis
given great popularity anddsuccess to his house, and gojieral satisfac
tion to those who hate honored him by becoming his guests. Board
reasonable anu accommodations first-class.
po*t itu reader*. It will coiilaiii a weekly Ict-
imthods aud thordnglily i-outliern and demo-
iu t’.ieir seutimeutii. Its news will be
ly give the prweadings of t'-ie Co.ivention, in ! fresh, reliable and carefully digested. It will-
niideused form, bn; the current news of tlio j be al ert and eritcrprisiue, and no expense will j
piiol, in the 1:iost, attractive and interesting | he spared to make it the medium of the latest
ter from an able correspondent, who will not • erati.
only ‘ ” ' ' ‘
a ond
Capiiol, „ }
aty I-. ; and most important intelligence
It is Vali able a* a Family I’apik.—Farm , Thr Werldy tkmstltattor.-
nnd oonsebola interests are ear fuily provided ] Bc^idte embodying everything of interest in
the daily, The Weekly Cokotitction will con-
REAVES & NICHOLSON, AGENTS.
Iron. Cotton Ties—Important Special ITctice.
TRADE MARK—McCOJItl.
A.3VrB33aXCA3ST COTTON TIES COXvXFA.ISr'Sr.
-ww.LIMltED.
B.. W. KATITS <& CO. General Agents-
47 CARONDELET STREET, NEWfORLEANS.
Arrow Gotten Ties—The Best and Cheapest.
For Salo Here and by Merchants Generally.
In view of the constantly increasing popularity and demand for the CELEBRATED ARROW TIE,
the universally recognized favorite Tie of Flanteis, Cotton Pr crimen and Shippers of Cotton generally ;
the American » otton Tic Co., limited, solo proprietors and muuufacturers of said Tie, commanding
uue<iuaied belli lies, have, in addition to their large Mock now on hand, contracted for increased auan-
intend to make it, as heretofore, an interesting
Connected with our newspaper, we have a
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tines, sufficient to meet the largest demand for Cotton Ties, to eover tha ctitiro crop the coming season,
ami now, through their Agents generally, offer the popular and im pressible ARROW T EatS2 50
per bundle, less 2)j per cent, discount for cash, in handles complete, being less than the market value
of plain hoM iron; aud it boiug tho nuranse of the Company to merit the continued patronaget>f the
planting ccraaiuuliy and to defy all competition that may arise, their Agents arc instructed to contract
with Dealers, factors and Country Merchants at (he above named price and lenns for future delivery
up to the 1st of August in quantities as may be required from time to time, settlements being made on
delivery. june7-tri-wAw6m.
UIGAIt FACTORY.
for in its columns wnile lue education and the
morals of tlio couutry receive, und will continue
to receive, the inos; careful cr.usidcratiou of the
editor al management. Mining, mechauical uud
tmiuiifaciaring industries will on no account be
neglected, and tlio mercantile aud market in
terests will also be rrirticnlarly ntten led to.
The News Depabtment will be kept up to
the Highest standard 01 country journalism,
aud neither enterprise nor expense will be
spared to make the Eaolk one of the very host
weeklv newspapers in all tlic land.
In Politics the Eagle .wull adhere to the
“ Old Guard” Democracy,- «p.-rovlpg whatever
is good, hnd censuring whatever ■£ had, in
State and Federal Administrations: uud,' ou the
progressive theory of a “Solid'’South,” tgill
drive straight ahead lor the complete, rescue ol
Americau Institutions, s return to constitutional
methods, and the election of u representative
Doinocracv in 1880.
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Editor and Proprietor Eagle.
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INQ SENTInL
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BY Walsh & Wright, Projuietors
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Latest and most nceurate market reports. In
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parts of Georgia, South Ct.vlma and Washing
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, ly , Kn0 - vear ’ ^ 10 > hiN months $5; Tri-
Week’.y, oue year, $\ six moutlia $2; Weekly,
oao yosr, $2, si* months, $1. dce5*
tain a Dc|iurtmciit of Agrieuiiure, which widbe
in charge of Mr. Mnleoliu Johnson, the well,
known Secretary of Georgia State Agricultural
Society. This department will be made a spe
cialty, mid will lie thorough and complete. The
fanner will find in it not only all the current in
formation ou ilie 8'ibjeqtof agriculture, bm
timely snggestKufs and- wfcU-digested advice.
Subscriptions should be sent iu at once.
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Money may be sent by postotficc money order
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imq Atlanta. Ga.
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ANTICIPATING to reopen our Cigcr Factory |
| oa a larger scale than ever before, we offer the
following brands of Cigars at 10 per cent, dis
count from our usual prices so aa to sell our
immense sto.-.k—
j PIANO & OllGAN DEPOT
Phillips, Crew & Freyer
SAM s,
Soot and. SHoo-LiTalser-
ATHENS, GEORGIA,
<Ovi b Jacobs A Michael's Stohe.)
First class work turned out on short notice,
at liber d prices. Oivo mo a call and gel good
material and fine work. marchlS-tf.
iNroxiaiQTo j
Clarke Grant? Bondholders.
, am also pr.
amount of oo»
tua*38-hak
e.C. BEES E, County Ttvsx
NEW. YORK
WEEKLY HERALD,
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OB WORK OF ALL DESCRIP
iioo ottatlv done at this oiSoo
15,000 P)auL\ti<ins..
16,000 Phi Ktippa and Demos.
8,000 Big Bonunzjis.
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5,000 H. ITpnmH.
5,000 Flordo Mcnue).
5,000
9,000 Choicp.
5,000 Figa'j.
8,000 Pftrtagfts (Conchial);
5,000 Partagas (5 inch.)
di000 Ready RpHftf. " ~
, 5,000 La EspaYiolti, ' v *
10,009 No Brand.
Martnsky & Llebier.
, -ATHEIiSufiROBOlA.
A'tstni'fca, Georgia.
Sole Agents for the World-Renowned
pay a ms Mi:
Grand, Square and Upright
These instruments have been before tbe public
for more than torty years, aud upon their ex
cellence uloue have attained an Uupureliased
i're-em nence which establishes them as Un
equalled tor tjieir Tone, Tough, W orkmanship
and Durability.
Tuey have received seventy-five gold and’
'silver Medal* overall other competitors.
Endorsed. by. “/Thaiberg,” •* Gottscho'k,”
“Strukosh,” “ Paulino Lueca,” Clara Louise
.' if -Kellogg,” “limaDoMnreka.” “Mario” Mills,
’andothers. Alsoi»scprit^t|i^iy^t^udhjgbee|
XXvTX’S^H.JNT ATION A.3L.
Centenrilal Exhibition,
PHILADELi’Ill A, OCTOBER, 18764
. The price*
the exclusive use or nr»t-cias» materials will
1 allow.
1 Catalogues and ‘price lists mailed tree oi* up*
plication jto c ^ y % & g KKy ER)
General Ageuts, Atlanta, Ga.
, SOLD ON EASY TEHiiS.
. oct.31.tf.
THE NEXT TERM OF THE
ATHENS HIGH SCHOOL
WILL BEGIN-
Monday, Septembers, 1877.
Term: $5 a Scholastic month, If laid at the
end of each mouth, or $50 a ncuoloa io je»T
(ten months) if payment fur tho whole time be
made in advance.
A. B. Brumby, A. M., H. B.,
PRINCIPAL,.
TIIK tilfiKAT CAUSE
uv
Human AIisery,
W. B. COX. W. B. BILL. JOS. THOMTSOS, Jr.
COX, I1ILL & THOMPSON,
Wholesale Dealers in
Foreign and Domestic liquors &c.,
No 2» PEACHTREE ST., ATLANTA GA. j
And Distillers ot ths Stone Mountain Com
Whiskey.
iV»a«j
Just Pub'islied, m a Sealed Envelope. Price
six ceuta.
A Leciaro on tbe Nature. Treatment, aud
i lb,ilivnl cure of Scmiiuil M eakneee, or bperina-
lorr. out, induced b.v Self Abiiee, InVvfuntan
Eiiii-nioms •ltuiHiti'iiev, Nervnite Debility, uud
lu pe limenta to Marnage generally, Ct>iieuiii|i-
liuu, Epilepsv, and i-ita . .Nii-titul uml Physical
Incapacity. Ac.—By Ro. tax J. Colvkrwei.l,
M. iCauthor ot the - Given B.a.k,” «Ve.
Ti e world-renowned. utiioi, inth.Huduiirahk
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that the awful cutnequciicrs o.' Self-Abuee may
b - effectualy removed wit. ont medicine, and
without dangerous surgical operations^ bougies,
instruments, rings, otpord als; pointing out a
mode ot cure, ut ouee certain and effe' tu.nl, by
wliioh ev iy sufferer, no mutter what biacou-
di io may be, may cure himself cheaply,
privately rnd radically. - *
This Ljctnre will prove a boon to thousands
and thousands.
Scut, under seal, m n plain envelope, to any
address, on receipt of six cents, or two postage
sttampi*.
Ailareas the Pnbiism rs,
I THE CULVERVVE1.L MEDICAL CO.,
j 41 Awn t e., New Yoke ;
f 'oct.10.ly Post offioe Box, 4584.
Cottrell & Babcock Press,
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