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EIAKiETTA. JAN. 2,1870.
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Bf-ntenl of •!. It. Daniel V < .in 'hi
r James R. Brown, of A (-worth,
is dead ; died December2<*. I s 7s,
Mold anl full of day*.”
A* tin- setting sun itli lil l l
Fades slowly from the view.
So with the Christmas Inst good night.
The farewell fond adieu. A Fihi.m*.
We aro pleased to act* N\. t
McLellau hack to his obi place in charjtc
of tiic I-hitun Department of L.
MvLeUau, ami that the stock of pure old
Liquors will be kept up to tin* *1 < I
atnu and aril.
March ok the Choi.era. In
San Francisco movements are on
foot for quarantining all vessels
from Hong Kong. The Chronicle
says there is very litt lt* doubt,
from the tone and language of
our latest newspaper tiles from
Japan, that Asiatic cholera exists
in an epidemic form at Hong
Kong and in some other cities in
China, and is causing alarm at
.Yokohama and Tokio. It will le
[kept a secret as long as possible
■or the reason that as soon as it
Kshall be known commercial inter
bourse and local business will
■ffiMUnfu* I*. bullock llui'
\i-w York l ' :
future i't i-r-t t. >n
tin'
■HA immiug to be reali/ed tha!
abundance of
railing coal almost in the very
with a superior climate
and superabundance of that class
of people who make the most of
Itieient mill operatives, renders
the central South the most fa
vored seetiou for the successful
operation of cotton mills. The
ills iu Georgia, South Carolina
id Alabama have been uniform
profitable.
A Sanguine Grant Man. —Col.
Moehv,on leaving Washington
Thursday night, oh route for his
Chinese eonsulate.sent a message
Llo the correspondent of the Bal
timore Sun that he would return
Bo Washington on the fourth of
Bfarch, 1881, to be presout at the
inauguration of Gen. Grant as
kPresident for a third term.
[ March ok the Cholera. —ln
Francisco movements are un
Boot for quarantining all vessels
from Hong Kong. The Chroni 1
d<‘ says there is-very little -doubt
from the tone and language of
our latest newspaper fil*s from
Japan, that Asiatic cholera exitls
in an epidemic form at Hong
Kong and in some other cities of
China, and is causing alarm at
Yokohama and Tokio. It will he
kept a secret as long as possible,
for the reason that as soon as it
shall be known commercial inter
course and will
suiTer.
Mr. Rufus B. Bullock thus
Mfegtcs to the New York Tribune
future of cotton
that
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jHHHHHfi^Liid.iii^^fiha! rlafi
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mills. The mills
in Carolina, and
!ab;iu^^^^H^^em|^kiitrnily
A visitor at Rahlonega writes
to the Atlanta Pott a boat min
ingin that region as follows:
“The gold mining of this region
would be more properly describ
ed as ‘gold washing,’ for, although
the work is not placer washing
hut the crushing of gold bearing
material found in deposits and
veins in the hill sides and through
the masses of the hills, it is all
worked in open cuts and washed,
or, as the local term has it, Hood
ed,’ by means of water artificially
taken to the hill tops from the
cuts to the floors of the respec
tive mills. Another peculiarity
of this gold washing is that poor
material is crushed here which
would probably not be worked
elsewhere, and that rich material,
which is here in abundance, and
would he worked elsewhere, is
entirely ignored. All that is
worked here is stutf containing
‘free’ gold, and labor here is so
cheap that it pays to work ore
containing even a dollar a ton,
while sulphurets, of which there
are many veins which have as
sayed ii)> to two hundred and fif
ty and three hundred dollars a
ton, are not worked because there
are as vet no reduction works in
I he entire licit. "
Fertilizers! Fertilizers!
Mr. It. M. GOODMAN hav
ing transferred to the under
signed his interest in the sale
of Fertilizers, they have the
pleasure ol offering to the pub
lic at the Old Printing Office
building, and now on hand, those
superior brands: The Brighton
(Upton) Haw Hone Superphos
phate, The J. t\ Kagsdale Raw
Rone Superphosphate, The Sol
uble Pacific and Pacific Acid
Phosphate. And will have on
hand for Sping Crop a number
of other brands of first class Fer
tilizers.
GAIN HS. QOOl) M A N&0O.
.1. K. II WITiLli & CO.
West side of the Public Square.
MARIETTA . . . GEORGIA.
Healers la
JDx-y G-oods,
t'alien of different kinds, Men's amt ba
ilies Stioes Men's anil Bov’s Hats, Spool
Cotton, Sheeting, etc.,
IAXY (.iKOCERIEK
Meat. Meal, Flour, Lard, Soda, Raking
Powder. Sugar, Coffee,Tea. Riee, Grits,
Butter, Cheese, trackers. Oysters,
Spice, Pepper, Ginger, Gloves, Starch,
Soap. Bluing, and also Fancy and St iek
Candy, Cigars, Tolmeoo, Snuff, Powder
and Shot, and also Sugar, t'ofl'ee, Salt,
Tea, Riee, Grits. Kerosene, Ac. Will
sell clMnp for cash. The patronage of
the piiolie solicited.
,1. R. DANIKLL A CO.
Marietta, Jan. I. iß7t>. ly
M mining & Barker.
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3E?I|S M I T II s.-***■s**®*'
AND REPAIRERS.
MAHIETTA, GEORGIA,
VRK now prepared to and. all kinds of
work in their line of business as
cheap ami as w ell as it can Ik* done any
where. Buggies and Wagons made or
repaired in the best stylo of workman
ship, of the best material and on the
most reasonable terms. Plantation w ork
and repairing done cheaply and at short
notice, and in a satisfactory manner.—
Blacksmithing executed with despatch.
Call and see us at our Shops on Atlaue.
street, near (he Ceo*t House, and give
us a trial, an 1 we will guarantee perfect
satisfatinu. ap 3-1 y
I*I:itFUMFitY. —Tetlow's supe
rtor Extracts for the hankerohief, equal
to any made, on band at the Drug Store
of jtineiS7 B. It. STRONG,
THE FIELD AND FIRESIDE —MARIETTA, (GA.) THURSDAY. JANUARY 2, 1879.
¥EW FURNITURE STORE!!
Ho Whitehall and 12 Broad Street's, Atlanta, Ga.
ALL sow and fresh goods at low prices. (It 6 is useless to quote
them.) Call and examine my goods, you will see that they
are as cheap if not cheaper than those of any other dealer in the city
My stock is complete, consisting of all varieties, from low price to
the finest in the City. Satisfaction guaranteed. ,Goods promptly
delivered. Please give me a call. Remember the place ; 85 White,
hall and 92 Broad Street’s, between Hunter and Mitchell.
Atlanta, Ga., August 29,1878, ,IOHi\(P. STWKEIL
ILnT. Or. G-ig'n.HliaLt,
NORTH SIDE OF THE PUBLIC SQUARE.
DKALKR IN
Dry Good%and Notions,
Shoes, Hatsk Clothing, Crockery and
GlflfcWare.
GROCERIES:
Coffee, Sugar, Mustard, Pepper,
Syrup, Meat, \ Spice, Ginger,
Lard, Flour, Soda, Starch,
Hams, Mackerel, Tea, Blueing,
Tobacco, Soap, Indigo, Black big,
Candles, Matches, Sardines, Flavoring Extracts.
ALSO,
HARDWARE,
Such as Axes, llames, Trace Chains, Nails, Cutlery, both pocket
and table, Scissors and Sheep Shears.
1 will sell at the very lowest prices for CASH for the next sixty
days. Persons wishing to buy will do well to call and examine our
goods before buying elsewhere.
N. G. GIGNILLIAT.
Marietta, Ga., Feb. 12, 1878. lv
FUiUTITUREI
C TTY HAN TTY /CHEAPEST
HEAPER A IHE W
Black Walnut DrrNMing Cane Mtiiin, Full Barbie, 1®
Pieces, #.!©. Collage Knit* S2O. The Best Parlor
Goods In The Market For The Money. Walnut Bti
rean With twins*, 810. Good Common Bedstead*, $2.
And a Full Line Of*Other Furniture Cheaper Thau
Any House In Tlic Mate. Terms Strictly Cash
IVUSA THOMAS.
42 A 44 White Hall Street, Atlanta, Ga. Aug. 22, ’73
William Hoot,
HAS AT HIS
OLD STAND,
Almost any thiny iranteri in that
line of business.
PAINTS, OILS AND VARNISH.
White bead, ill kegs and cans.
Ready mixed Paints, in cans.
OILS. PAINTS.
Linseed, Lamp Black,
Train, Drop Black,
Machine, Venetian Red,
Lard, Blue Paint,
Neat’s Foot, Green Paint,
Sweet, Yellow Paint,
Castor, &e. Brown Paint, Ac.
DYE STUFFS.
WINDOW GLASS & PUTTY.
All at moderate prices.
HUEY BROTHERS.
(DEALERS IN)
GROCERIES,
HARD WARE ,
XORTII-KAST CORNER PUBLIC SQUARE,
Marietta Georgia.
October, 1, 1877. ly
THE MERCHANTS AND MECHANICS INSURANCE COMPANY
OF RICHMOND. VIRGINIA.
(Yjiah Capital $‘2.10.000 - - Cnnh Aawetn SSIIiMMIO.
o
$35,000 in U. 8. Bonds deposited in the Treasury of Georgia for fur
ther security of Policies!
rpHIS well known company has paid in thousands of dollars to claimants in
I Georgia since the war, and w ill maintain its well earned reputation for skill
ful, conservative, prompt, just dealing.
Dwellings, Stores, Merchandise, Mills. <lin Houses md contents
insured at fair rates.
ty Agents at all prominent point* In the State, to whom apply, or to
BARRINGTON KING,
o<*t W-ly Agent. MV'tetta
Drugs and Medicines!
And Building Hardware!
I HAVE ON HAND
A GOOD ASSORTMENT OF
LOCKS
For Dwellings, Store Doors, Olos
ets. Trunks, Smoke Houses, fec.
PAD LOCKS.
Nails, 2d to 60d. Tacks and Brads
Harness Buckles,
Copper Rivets, Sash Pollies.
Files, Hinges, Picture Nails.
St raj) Hinges, Brass Butts,
Hooks and St aples,
Butts, inch to 6x6, Wagon Nails.
Wardrobe Hooks, Sash Cord.
Garden Hoes, Garden Rakes.
Spade Forks, Manure Forks,
Carriage Bolts, Door Bolts.
Sami Paper, Glue, <fcc.
SCREWS,
The largest assortment in town.
WILLIAM ROOT.
Marietta, October 1, 1877.
WOOL JEANS!. 10L TWEEDS!
Wool Rolls.
Also Wool Linscys, chock andjplain,
AT THE LAUREL MILLS.
Roswell, Ga.
rpIIESE Mills are exchanging their goods for WOOL, with farmers and oth
-1 ers, on the most liberal terms, (our motto is live and let live) or we will
manufacture wool for our custom, by the yard, into any of the above line of
goods at a reasonable price; say, Jeans at 25 cents, Tweeds at 20cents and Lin
sevs at 15 cents. Will make a discount on large lots of wool. Those living in
the vicinity of Marietta and wishing their wool carded into rolls, or exchanged
for goods, can leave the wool at Haley Brothers, north side public square. Roll
carding 10 cents per pound. Will take wool and return rolls or goods once a
week free of charge. We will make it to the interest of merchants to buy their
goods direct from the factory. We pay freight on all wool shipped to us. All
communications should lie addressed to LAUREL MILLS M’F’G COMPANY,
Roswell, Ga. .5. S. WOOD, Pkksioknt.
CHEAPEST
Furniture House in Georgia.
A LITERAL AND ABSOLUTE FACT.
I have just received a large and handsome assortment of Chamber and Parlor
Furniture which 1 am selling at astonishingly low prices.
Beautiful Dressing Case sets, 10 pieces, SOS. Beautiful Cottage sets, only $36.
Parlor sets, all colors, SOS. Parlor sets, hair cloth, S3O. Walnut Bureaus with
glass, $lO. Walnut Bedsteads, $7. Cane Seat Chairs, sets, $5. Cane seat and
hack Rockers, each $2. Common Beds, $2.50. Cotton top Mattress, $2.50. —
Wardrobes, llat Racks, Side Boards, What Nets, Marble and Extension Tables,
Book Cases, etc., in endless variety. .Also the celebrated Woven Wire Mattress,
the most delightful spring bed in use. Send your orders to P. H. SNOOK,
corner Marietta and Broad Streets, Atlanta, Ga. june 27
F. W. HARTr~
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
DOORS, BLINDS, SASH,
GLAZED SASH,
MOULDINGS, STAIR RAILING, NEWEL POSTS,BALUSTERS,
WINDOW G-LASS,
Bl
30 Broad Street Atlanta, Ga
WILCOX WHITE.
F. L. FREY Eli,
GENERAL, AGENT FOR THE SOUTH.
RAPIDITY OF ACTION! VOLUME!! PURITY!!!
AND
Sweetness of Tone !!!
1 INVITE a critical examination of every portion of the In
struments. They must be seen to be appreciated.
Agents AVantodJThronghoiit <a., *. f,, Ala., and Fla
KIRAAISriCIEC& BACH.
C. L. Gorham & Cos.
Unrivalied Pianos!
f. D/BVasc & t'o. Square “andfflUpright Piano—the best
medium priced. Avoid being •• taken in" on cheap and worth
less Instruments, or by “roaming agents.” As general 'Southern
Agent, and buying only for casii, I can sell you at strictly.“whole
sale prices,” and save you $25 to SIOO on every instrument, giving
you the benefit of the agent's commission if you buy from "me|jdi
reet. Every Instrument fully warranted for five years.
gW* I will put up any Instrument on trial at your house, and
if it does not prove perfectly satisfactory, will take it away again,
without any expense, risk or trouble to you.
PIANOS AND ORGANS rented, tuned and repaired, and s$
Refaction guaranteed.
Illustrated Catalogues, fully describing and showing the extern
nal appearance of each style of Instruments, mailed free on appli
cation. All orders by mail, or left at the “ News Depot,” will meet
with prompt attention.
OFFICE and WAREROOMS, opposite the Journal'offiee, Ma
rietta, and No. 28, Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
Be sure to write or see me before purchasing'else where, if you
want to get the best Instrument for the least money, cash or on
time. Satisfaction fullv guaranteed.
SATISFACTION FULLY GUARANTEED .
Marietta, Aug. 29, 1878. F. L. FREYER.
M. 11. Lyon,
CHEROKEE STREET,
FAMILY GROCERIES
Am! dealer in
COEXTRY PRODUCE.
Marietta. Mareli 13,157 T. ly
n. T. tWRIST,
CHEROKEE STREET,
iki aai Harness Maker
AND REPAIRER.
Marietta. Geo., M in-ii 13, IST". ly