The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, June 06, 1871, Image 3

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'■/ R*Tl Rfj ■fTAKI1 V fjf* have r_ JSSSvsat 'rA^s^MSSsifS. JLOBKtotXZizS- m^or mtZZt- °r thi XZeoZ*" •■• .**|ffl^(>und who vu »hifc t urainy up at the pro- ^KL^u until shortly afternoon yoa- ^!ughJlu apd the bailiff entered ^*«e 'rqgfeupmt for a lunch. Mc- ^Jb^fWLt.'xvent to the counter ..ut the trout dour. Iimmediately; hut wluii B^^^door, no McLaughlin was in ^^n In eight aluce. Mo one has ^Hfech way he went The neigh- ^^BKearched, without finding him, ire forced to the concluHiou that the ^ne where the woodbine twineth.' advertising columns it will be irahal offers $3i)0 reward for hla ar- pRE * WE QRP8 I EN- fMOM fORX, ro do Ity la Visited hy an Epidemic of | Disorderly Conduct. [Would you hfl L^Mmt until P renew the rail ?rs so that more if. 3nt in each dispatch. 'baser. For Th« Jurors—Important (iucstion to bo Decided. McLaughlin Escapes. * bat btrl.il|r frw Fact—Who Do.. It pit «u Im •»!—i wio by Bring It Back. r party who, on Saturday evening last, took *>wn Bilk Umbrella having the owner'B name on il F would do well to return it without delay. It may lie left at the Sum Office. A word to the wise Is auffl- | cieut ; so look out * Death of Charley' Woollen. We regret to announce the death of our esteemed fellow-citizen, Mr. Charles Wootten, which occurred on Sunday evening. The deceased was for a long time engaged in the livery stable business, death will bo deplored by many. John Keely baa Just received additions to his stock of Dress Goods, including : Japanese Cloths, in new desirable styles ; Grenadines, both black and col ored ; Hummer Poplins, Lawns, both Solid and printed ; Japanese Silks, in a few new colors ; on of which very small profits are being asked. JOHN KEELY, *3t Cor. Whitehall and Hunter streets. The Superior Court met at half-past eight, Judge Hopkins presiding. The Judge, as usual, proceeded to business, railing the docket for civil cases, disposed of such business as could be heard. lu the afternoon, the Court met, and transacted a largo amount of business. Judge Hopkins Is conscientious and energetic officer, and is deter mined that in hia Court the law shall not be a dead letter. The case now before the Court is one involving the validity of a sale of real estate, made by the husband without the consent of his wife, pending suit for divorce. Received, on Friday, June 2d, a large lot of white goods, including Nausu'cks, Jaconets, HwIrh Mur- liUR, Bishops and Victoria Lawns, to which he calls the attention of purchasers, as they have l>cen pur chased subject to the recent decline in the prices. Persona wishing to purchase from that class of goods will find It to their advange to call and e iuo tiiem before they are picked over, as they will certainly V found to be good goods, and at extra* dinary low prices. JOHN KEELY. *3t Cor. Whitehall and Hunter streets. A Remarkable Invention. There is a loom on exhibition in the vacant store under the National Hotel, which is destined to work * r ‘volution in the manufacture of woolens. It is wonderful invention. A man stauds lu front of circular mans of machinery, and by aimply turning ••rank aud using no more power than would suffice to lift a churn dasher, turns out excellently woven goods, at the rate of 300 yard** a day. There la no more rattling of machinery. no more throwing of shuttles, no more dust and dirt—but with this beau tiful piece of mechanism, it is practicable for every man aud every family to be bis and its own menu farturer, In hla own parlor. The effect will be to largely cheapen the price of an article of prime ceaslty, aud the announcement that they am to n ufacture and introduce in Atlanta, will be hailed with delight by every well-wisher of the South. Sharp 4 Floyd. In calling attention to the advertisement of Messrs. Sharp A Floyd, we do not desire to reit erate what we have already aud ao frequently said about them. They have added to their atock of goods aud improved the appearance of their entire estnblishjijHut until there is not mom than one out- side of New York that equals it in general appear- aiice or in stock. It Is a perfect palaco, brilliant with gems and gold, wild radiant with works of art that are perfect to cultivated taste. These gentlemen are among our most active busi ness men. They are intelligent aud public spirits*! »nd arc ahoviug th sir business ahead with a vim.— The senior member of this firm, Mr. George Sharp. Jt., has, ou msuyocoasiouH, evinced his public sptiit and liberality. He inaugurated the system of special premiums at our Hutu F^, by offering two amount ing to five tuqrired dollars, which be promptly paid aa soon as the order was presents*! to him. This is tbs kind oVnmn that deserve^!*' wnoneyd iu busi ness, and We aie glad to obWrvs the success of the house of Hhsri) It Floyd. yesterday found a goodly number of "Great Unwashed” awaiting his entree, aud for period before entering upon the grave duties office, bat in silent meditation, taking iu an in ventory, no doubt, of tbo motley galaxy before him. And it was a scene well calculated to set his powers of reflection in motion. Af'er the calm aud religious quiet of the day preceding, he felt as though all bo lore him were brothers. Some of them were black, to be sure, but did they not vote for him, and is thore uot au old Baying that a “fellow feeling makes ous wondrous kind t" Hia Houor adjusted bin portly person in tho chair of Slate, opened the pondrous tome in which the Chronicles of the Atlanta Unfortu nates arc kept, and Raid : "Mr. Johnalng, wo are on our bench.” Mr. Johnson rose into mid-air, vryed the interesting assembly of expectant visit and exclaimed: The cry passed from lip to lip, and by the crowd at tho door, and graduall; way along the corridors and out into the Presently the returning wave brought ii “Nary Handy King Is here.” It is noedli that Handy, with r a Judgment creditable view of the impending danger, had si* Honor winced, and felt that for oi sold by a criminal. ME. K. M. HICKKNfl, a gentleman of the race usually termed very lonesome on Saturday. He had embil was indulging in thoughts of home and its , his aged “ ma” waiting at tho door him, and his poor children looking forward for his parental attentions. Ho naturally became excited, and in tho great fullness of hie heart arose to walk, but faltered. He becamo slightly unconscious, aud while iu this state, a couple of our city “peelors” approached him with tho information that he was wanted. At this period Mr. Dickens acknowledged that he used some “ cuss words. ” His Honor felt sorry that Mr. Dickens felt so bod about the matter, and scorned inclined to believe that Mr. Dickens was drunk. If men iueiatod on it, they had the ab stract right to get drunk, but they had to accept tho consequences. His Honor adjudged tho conse quences of this ease to bo fit) and costa, and re minded Mr. Dickens that this was paying rather dear for the whistle. Hero Mr. Johnson introduced to His Houor UR. NICK HOLMES, a gentleman of mixed complexion, who deals in un- dcrstairdiugs to keep body and soul together. Nick has a shop of his own. and usually receives good company. However, black sheep will stray in oc casionally, and Nick was called on by a very black ono Indeed. Nick requested his inquisitor to depart iu peace. -This tho latter refused to do. Nick be came otTciisive, ditto his visitor. From words tho atlair came to blows, whereupon Nick used a boot on his tormentor’s head. Tho aforesaid head blood freely, and a couple of darkies rushed in iu the in terest of peace. This case rathcryiuzzlod His Houor, but be revived and declared that while ho would pro tect a man in putting an obnoxious person out of his house, yet he would not allow him to commit a wun- ton assault. He was of opinion that tin blood Bplllod was valued at $10 and costs. JAMKH SWIFT, Ksq., was rather tipsy, and acknowledged candidly that he looked upon himself as a d.eadful man. Ho did uot recollect whether bo had hurt any one or uot, was inclined to think that he didn’t. $ 10 aud costs were deemed a sufficient palliative for the injury done. f. m. o’bhikldr, ono of the b’hoys, got into a muss. He was called names ; he was spat upon ; and forcibly reminded us of the -‘III used young mail” who could never make his girl consent to be hia’n. His Honor was melted, aud iu tlie deep sympathy of his heart, forgave him, with ths scriptural admonition to • go, aud sin no more.” a spruce aud well dressed Afri< an, of the tender age of 16 or 17. Ho was accused of being profane, which was very reprehensible lu so young a man. His Honor felt afflicted, and recollected that he himself had once liecu of U nder age, and bad been guilty of “eccentricities.” The result of this reflection in h s Honor’s mind was a decision to re duce the fine to $5. which sum Daniel forked over like a little man that he is. Wui. Alexander is a gentleman darkey. Ho was washing the doorsteps. Several naughty boys stood ihore, and threatened to lick him if ho splashed the water On them. He snatched one of the little Imps, and shook him, “just to scare him, you know.” The little boy’s name was Nathan Phillips. Nathan felt indignant, and set the police ou tho track of William. His Honor took a phrenological view of William’s head, aud was of opinion that William was not so much to blame, "which the same he explained" lo William, and let him off. Here a loud demand arose tor the impeachment of xnK AFOBKSAID NATHAN, Up stairs, down stairs, and in my lady’s chamber” the searchers went, but Nathan had slid. He was In M'arch of a more secure abode. Ills Honor arose and coughed. This attracted atten tion and a cry aroee that " do Court liab rls.” It Is remarkable fact that In not a single Instance woman at the bottom of tho caac, This, we bsllevo, Is to be attributed to the remarks o His Honor Saturday, When he explained thejmrpoacs for which woman was made. His Honor is fast becom" ing a champion of the sex. Attention Agents and Peddler*. I ha*a a heavy oons'gnmont of Lloyd’s celebrated double main, of latest dates, for immediate sale, at prices less than New York om-t. By immediate ap plication you will have so opportunity of making a** w b uot Or* ill nga.u. Apply to C. Powell, At.el one* r, Atlanta. The 36th Senatorial District Court met at 10 o’clock morning, and the first duty was that of Jury. Thore was a good deal of dodglag many humorous remarks were made vidual was “caught on the Jury." ied gentleman were the fortnnate the Jury box : Mosers. Huulcy, Smith, Tom. Thrower Eddlcman, and W. C. Harris. The jury was this morning, as a case was to bo ar- power of the Court to forteit a evening, the Court met to hear could get at the matter it la lonths ago a com do of pick-pook- irowliug around taking all they The place finally be- them, auJ they left on the road. Out near the Bolling be recollected, one of them platform and was killed. His com- Nashville, where air accident ba led to his arrest. Hu was aub- lo this city. Hia namuj Caprauce. Ho was brought before but objection was made that as a court of inquiry. He was Hpenoor. Pending tin- in gestion was brought order to allow its ponding suit. Lawreuce on was not ready bond or $1,000. up, the prisoner was Attorney moved to forfeit the opposed by the counsel for the argument was set down as the -first docket for this term. Jackson and Tigner, counsel for defense, to the forfeiture on the following grounds : 1st. That the court had no Jurisdiction to forfeit a bond at all. 2d. That the court has uo Jurisdiction in sums to the amount of $1,000. Sd. That the Legislature lias failed to supply the court with the machinery necossary to forfeit a bond. 4th. That the accusation upon which the bond was given was defective in itself, aud there could be no forfeiture predicated on It. District Attorney Irwin replied. .Judge Lawrence reserved his decision until to morrow. The Entertainment To-night. Our readers are solicited to bear lu mind lh<* en tertainment that is to oe given to-niglit at the Kkat- ing Blnk, by the Ladies' Memorial Society. It may be proper to state that the object of thlB entertain ment is to raise funds to relieve the Association of a ■mall debt that was Incurred in building the foun dation for the monument, at the cemetery, and in tho purchase of some shrubbery for bodges. V warmly favor a liberal encouragement to th< ladi lu tills work. With them, it is purely a labor of lov They have tolled faithfully and persistently In order' to erect some testimonial of their appreciation for the men who fell on the Southern side duridg the war, and they arc doing an admirable work. The portion of the city cemetery allotted to them for their dead, begins to show substantial evidence that woman has been there, and that, tbougb she may not weave crowns for living victors, she may, at least, plant cypress abovo tho graves of those who were her defenders. It is a beautiful tribute of lov patriotism that those ladies are exhibiting. T| has well said: ‘Stoop, angels, hither from the skies This is the special notujfeaa Co. They are the CLOTHIERS or TER They sell the fluent grades of underwear, gent’s fur nishing goods, reedy and custom made olothlng.— Their pest successes urge the publication of the fact that true merit alone makes distance in commercial races. We are young, beginner* In the of enterpriec, having old aud rigorous institutions compete with, the prejudices at eld fogy ism to combat, and beset by sorrowing sympathisers who predicted, with pertenaclou* sadness, CERTAIN DOWNFALL. The path onward seemed Indeed thickly strewn with the thorns of ruin; and into the JUNOLHS or BANKBUPTCT and sore disappointment, according to oi£< advisers, we would certainly land. The ff ' star or success bad arisen from out the gloom—it beamed upon the horizon of ear fortunes—its adjuncts were the two aattollltea of EOOMOMT AND INTEGRITY. We dreamed of smiling plenty; and as the vis ions of amxvanttle opulence danoed before our eyes, written in letters of gold, and Vilng from the radia of the stare, these words appeared; ••THERE'S NO SUCH WORD AS rAIL." Thus far, by dint of perseverance, have we reali: our most sanguine expectations; thus far, by a generous and patronizing public, coufidei mains stationary at the mast head, until now, increased facilities, we hope to solve THE DIFFICULT PROBLEM OF WEALTH, and possibly transmit to au honeet posterity, the hard and well-earned gain of A FIRST CLASS OLOTHIMO STOWE, at No. , Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. atitutlon Is red-hot and still a heating. DIAMOND HBIBT. They are made expressly tor oar material, and in the best The town boys wear a young gent, mlnua a bad taste; weep for him REAl’ CAMPBELL wn Connected with our coi meat, superintended by kuowledged ability. He is OELEANINT of cloth artists. To bis ancestry fashion of Franoe indebted. King of Tailors from the French Capital, ed that now unhappy country into war, her children weep in one grand ooi that PRANCE I* and the head Tailor on lteau Campl Fine linen from. itoric WOMAN’S KIGHS.T Tksjr llxowld bo R«apooled—Ho •poet tbena. of the cordlual principles of a true gentle man to rsopeot and anticipate the wishes of the la dles. The dear creatures do ao much to make our Uvea happy and enjoyable, that we feel no hesitancy In according to thsm every right they claim. What man, with the spirit of chivalry In his breast, would allow his wile, his mother, or his sister to pass her life using the antiquated articles which were In use five hundred years ago, when he eon have them replaced by modern improvements, capa ble of doing a greater amount of work in a shorter length of time, and in a far superior manner ? Of the tow champions of the sex, none deserve more praise than Mr. Reese who has introduced into the celebrated fluting iron. This is an article which can but be appreciated by- the ladies, aud which only needs to be seen to convince. Mr. Beese is stopping at the Calhoun House, and desires us to inform all gentlemen desirous of wl nning and re taining the love and respect of the ladles of their households, to call on him and procure one of these irons, and as they advance near home to hold It be fore them in such a manner that It can be seen and they will be met at the door with a shower of kisses. Win. Beeves, k Go., of Griffin, are also agents tor this iron. The Griffin ladies would do well to call and examine it. ly. Prisoners are not permitted to take part in tlie Supplementary election* Of nciali Eie-. heiLg plact-d Ly tlie Vi-.nvi.1cb Government lor the present. JsomHvn ssrf f’him* Cabled. London, Juno 5.- The Singapore and Hong Kong cable was successfully com pleted Saturday tho 8d inst. This oh- tabliaheb H egraphic communication be tween London and China. Fl,f im Philadelphia. Philadelphia, Juno 5.—A fire broke out iu the engine room of Stanley k Webb. Gina*!, Uuekuy was totally de stroyed. Eightrvfwciiings in Bangor Court were horned out this evening, and a number of families are rendered houseless. Loss $26,000. No insurance. This exceeds any conflagration that baa occ urred here since the organization of the paid lirt departineut. WAS11I\NTJ>\ Spyi*.- *' WAmrvfii" T » —'ftpMHtlllftNtel rtJnaS ordered the Postmaster thrno*^''^ thfc country to Veep alt ae- ool 8 °* theirTeceipts for Vo months, ®9mmenoing July first aud trsn-mit the %mo ao that department can have huIK t data preparatory _to «ri readjciHt of aalariea o' Special Notuer pon A small stock of Tobacco, privilege of oue of the beat retail U>l«< co and *i?'!»r «al«K»u, or for l>**tb. and one who would like te* SOMETHING Send 75 cents t., tho Atlanta Atlanta, Ga., and a beautiful graved on U. AtilC\TS mart-ly FINE WATCH WE HAVE SECU VICES t»F MR. C P&R-J'WCED WA ..tCESTLY FROA., TA1T HAS WORK THjEF.REST WAT. " EUROPE, ALL KINO AS REJEW SgtEssa *.L WATCHES X PROMPTLY fOiKg. « N „ SAT I tANTEEO IR £VE KtPAIRING Tfcere is uo holier spot of ground, Than where defeated valor lies. By mourning beauty crowned.” We may take a scuUmeutal view of this hnt the sentiment Is a correct ono, aud odvj mlkwomoii who conceived it and practice. Then, )> t aj|^H ^night. It Will IStlPpltBh 11 ’ “i in--m y " :i ■ 1 ■ ■ ■" ‘‘i .it i in in. * m itutioiiH 11«■ i " < ; 1.1 '"wB Ibt for i^^Ht of AD Irish lie* which also puts the Illll^^Bheg to call the attention in which we do Imiks our stork, and to mean exactly what we made happy. Make s^H ell, aud two to one, you wi!^| nr own price also. 3 length and breadth of the lanj concerns manufacturing that, aggregate, makes a nation great, ries are on gag *1 sending usfooda pk. We are, therefore, oonstant- 8*. The most fastidious can be ft" ^■^TuiaGofi apply to ti. W. Woodworth or to 1 * .awan, Unttlfl. myttu ; 0jy c. doopnoi. itilministralor's Sate. G. W. ADAIR, Auct’neer. phe- >1 \ K C milos indica-1 1 f>l E ‘ 1A D1 > A ^■foud near the nr.lave Ka tho farm of | new York, Juu. ; rdistinct columns | WC ek: I wonderful shape ! HeceipU for the week I electricity, and it* < eipts *>r cotton sine ks were con tin u- j Exports from this port ? like the contiu- . stock on hand at this I THE Z, It. JON ES r It OVERT Y* Uorner Eair and Terry streets. like from tllW ously emU nous rattle progress w nd muskets. Its ith fearful anxie- Humau frailty prci and wherever we go, sights i strange thonghts aud convincing us of tho v of tho flesh. Yesterday morning the passer-by might havl served seated on a stair-stop of a well kno’ ery establishment on Whitehall street, a f so old as to have lost her cha os tube overburdened with the art ty. She was seemingly oblivioi events, sitting there just as self c* n her own parlor. She her location, but did not see came evident that she was ii state cf mind, and the presenefl bottle by her side, furnished the | Subsequently the aid of t into requisition, aud as they pr^ task, *»ne of Siler’s Car was gently helped to a front seat, a to the Calabooae, escorted by an admiring crowd « fo lowers. We expect to see more of her at tho M»; or’s Court this morning, i in this world creatum ire devoid of even the ecu e governed solely by then s to be lost to every Anei s that «*Ui7 <‘f lost bsrbarlous sav- ) disgrace a civilized It seems that there ai claiming to be men, who sibility of a dog. They i brutal passious, and seen toeilng of tho heart. They a would put to shame even the age, and should not be allowed community by their presence. As we were sitting In Justice Smith’s office yester- ly, a lady of good appearance and geutoel address, and evidently belonging to the better class of socle- in and complained that she had been most brutally assaulted and otherwise ill-used by her hue- band, aud that he liad, in addition, taken all her clothtug aud secreted it. The case will come up be fore the District Court, when tho name will be made public. Such crimes as this should lie punished with the utmost severity. A person who would Iw guilty of such an act, neither deserves sympathy or mercy under any circumstance. Valuable Docaments. Tho Secretary of the Georgia State Agricultural Society Bk« been tbo recipient of a large collection of valuable Swiss publications upon Agricultural topics, through the Swiss Consul Goucral at Washington.— The documents weru accompanied by the. following letter: Washington, D. 0., May 23d, 1871. Hon. I). W. Lewis, Secretary U. orgia iStato Agricul tural Society, Atlanta, Ga. ^ following publications, relating rfculturu, published in Hwitxerland, and directed by of tlie Agricultural societies to be forwarded to , via: Journal dx Society <t'Agriculture da la S«- Roman,lo, for the year 1867, 4 numbers; for the year 1868, 4 numbers; for the year 18*>9, 4 numbers aud for the year 1870, 4 numbers. La Correction t <lei Jura au /\nnt dt rue Agricola—1 report. Ltt Hanne- tom—1 Essay. CalAaloguc Concur* d« Or acre, August 29th 1866. With aasuranoea of high esteem, vsry respectfully, John Hite, The Consul General of Hwitxerland Moonlight Uxcut'ftluli. On Friday night next, there will be a moonlight excursion to Htoue Mountain. It is gotten up to dc fray the expenses of purchasing new ladders an»l otherwise fitting up the Hook and Ladder Company Deaides having a rare opportunity for pleasure, the excursionists will compliment ono of the moat de serving of our public bodies. It is to be hoped that there will be a large ssNemblage, amt that all who go may enjoy themselves exceedingly, and return with SBt memories of the Meant*. IB THE DEER. elusion, we beg your careful conside- rlaigis, and this notice, mixed as it is with a little of the ridiculous, is no less a claim for your support and patronage. Our aim has been to relieve tho advertisement of that sameness and cant which boro the daily paper reader; aud too often tlie matter, along with the paper upon which it is writ ten, tinkt into that bourno from which tow are ever fished out for perusal. Tnx BEER DON’T COME IN HEBE. Any man with intellect enough to distinguish good from bad should pay us a call. See himself decked in our underwear of finest material, elegant coat, pants and vest, neat cravat and a diamond shirt—let biiu strut before the great reflector and then be sur veyed, we rare not bow critically, we will endorse what lias been said above. If he does not, wo sub scribe the clothes, but the beer is of course upou the stranger. Arrivals anti Departures of Trains to and from Atlanta* glit Passenger Train leaves. i>*y Passenger Train arrives Day Passenger Train leaves.. Cartel THE GEORGIA (AUGUSTA) RAILROAD. (No Day Train on Sunday.) Night Passenger Train arrives 6:40 a. t Night Passenger Train leaves fl.-.’IOp. r Day Passenger Train arrives 6:20 p. n Dav Passenger Train leaves 7:10 a. n Regular Passenger Train loavca 7:30 a. i Coming. Thore is no doubt that Atlanta Is appreciated as imuior resort. Tho city la full ef strangers, son of thsm coming from safer off as New Orleans, and mauy from the lower part of this State. The H. I. Kimball House is doing a better businees now than J did even in February. There is very rarely a night when all the rooms arc not oocapied aud it is fro quctitly the case that guests have to be turned away. The people are beginning to appreciate thefluo at mespbere and good Water that wo have here aud are cumtng to enjoy It. They are inolined to come more than ever beforo aa the city is bettor able to accommodate them in that style which health and plsasnre-hnntora deal re. We have seen many who are perfectly delighted with that/ experience here aud mean to stay awhile “if it takes all summer. Knights Templar sad Master Mai TAKE NOTICKt If you wish to procure of yourselves some of the FINEST PICTURES yon have ever seen, call at U Tick'd* Will be, only | Popular Gallery of KUHN A HMITU. I ma) 20- Whitehall street near Alabama. ty by the terror-stricken inhabitants.— Ita track was from twenty to eighty feet in width and about three miles in length. Its work of destruction was completed. Wheat and corn were burned yello v and the prairie grass had the appearance of having been pulled up and dried for two weeks, in a hot August Sun. The scene of destruction is being visited by hun dreds of curious and scientific people. Smlcldf. Memphis, June 5.—T. M. Willett for merly a resident of Chicago, but more recently of No. 4 Fulton street New York, committed suicide here yesterday by taking a large do«e of morphine.— Pecuniary embarrassments are allege*! to have been the cause of his self destruc tion. New Orleans, June 6.—Jas. Fcus&rd was drowned in the canal to-day. The body of Geo. Free, Vice-Presi dent of the Union Bank, was found in the canal this morning. Foul play is supposed to have caused his death. Typographic*!. Baltimore, June 5.—The Internation al Typographical Union met here to-day. They visit Washington and Mount Ver non as guest* of the unions of Baltimore and Washington, to-morrow. of :ho U. 3. for week.. 35.89* Receipts at all ports of U. 8. einee Sept. 1870.3.793,06:: Exports for week from all ports of U. S..... 52,904 Exports from U. 8. since Sept. 1, 1870 2,953,201 Stock in U. 8. up to this time. 292,717 Exports for Week from N. Y. to Liverpool.. 9,883 Exports f >r week from U. S. to Liverpool— 38,901 Exports for woek from U. S. to Continent.. 14,093 bask statement for wkf.k. Loaiis, increased 360,150 Deposits, hiei-asod 2,892,750 Rpceio deo.-ras-d 150.284 Legal tenders increased 2.C70,4i:> Circulation decreesed 102,621 New York, June 5.—Money closed easy at 3 per cent, on call. Gold 112 -,. Foreign cx< aauge to quiet and unchanged. The market in Government B unis is stronger. CiNfiNNAii. Jims A—Flour dull—Family $<Vu7. Corn is in better demand and luv» advaneed—sale# FOREIGN NEWS. Jttmcl^on wrmhkmm. Versailles, June 5.—The newspapers attack minister Washburn and charge him with having been in intimate and friendly correspondence with Grousot,the Communist minister of Foreign Affairs, while the latter was plotting against the government. #r$«atriaf * Kingdom. A fusion of tho Bourbon candidacy for the throne has given Chamberd the crown of France, and gives Duo d'Aomale the Kingdom. The following is proposed as the min istry: M. LeFranc, Minister of Public Works; M. Louvbreclit, Minister of the Interior; M. Croiasy, Minister of Foreign Afiiiis; M. M. Jules, Pccard and Jults Fuvre and General Lifto, will be request ed to resign. MmM*r r*ris. Paris, June 6.—The influx of people into Paris is enormous. Forty thousand persons have entered tho city since Thursday, including a large proportion of Frenchmen. Business is qnietly re oovering, and the streets present the liv- lioHt aspect. The M. M. Rothschild have reopened their Banking establish ment, and are doing bnaiaemt as former •lace j *f It ut-iurtil prupevty. At th. Kim. time und j Uc lu ..1 tot 227. 1st Dis trict. 2d Section, Milt n conrtv. Terms cash. June5-2t G. W. ADAH; ltonl Natate Agent. WANTED. E VERY ONE TO NOTICE !’■ t the Eickcn House near tho ceutor of the City will opcu on Mon day tho 5th. ao tuc Cheapest Boarding liouaaiu At- laute. A Superior Cook constantly employed 1 in the best manner wbr ‘ Terms—$4 per week, Assign»?e"s .Sal*?. ATLANTA NaTiCNAL HOTEL r'trmaiTTJxiEt H Y VIRTUE of an order nwiu-d b\ the Huiiorsbto United states Court for th No them 1 i*Li< t or Georgia, will be sold at public outcry, frto from all cncumhtaucce, at .-aid Hotel, ou TUESDAY, the 20th day of Jl RE. 1*31, commencing at 10 o’clock, a. in., and continniHg f. nn day to day, all the effects <>t said Hotel —consist ing of * ** 15o Walnut Bedsteads, 70 wa’mt Bureaux (wood top), 150 widuut Washt-Umla, oU .valmit tallies. 3*.d cane-scat Chairs, so marble-top Bureaux, •_'(* uinrMe- lands, 20 marble-top Tables. 20 cane Seat 0 walnut double Wai •irob.-h, 2 Sofas, Sarin mall Keekers, 1 Cupboard, lfu 1>. wahiut ton) t hairs, 1 Piano, loo Malirpsers and E ly EM AN «k BHO., Clothiers aud Tailors 56, Whitehall street, have ill Stock, Scotch and American Cheviot Suits. English and Auiltumu Ciissimere Suits. Drub D'ete Suits, FIuiiikI S.iits, N. 1 tou Suits, Piquoa, Trie*its. Urauites and Diagonal Coats an*i V» t»t*. Derby tiii*1 Frock Youth JSiiits. Sa k Coat au*l Jackets, Boys Saits. CuH-.im cr*f and Liu on Children Suite, and a full selection of Gouts Furnishings. Don’t fail to cull on may 22 ELSEMAN k BUG. Broken Candy, twenty cents pq pound, six pounds f u a dollar. Fresh Co*-, i Nut Candy. i 1 AlctropoiiUu Crctttu, made tln<* limes a week, and Cammcls every W* *iucsday, at Block’s •ii Broad street, between aprO .. 6LLLanl ia»ies and Fi.\- turee, 1 larg" in>n Safe. 2li,>':> 1 h. vPivH.liUgVoom Desk, 2 Clock*. 1 Lounga, 3'»m \aril#*.at-iH?tuig. moru or loss. 1. t ‘>1 la. i CuiUin* at .1 **hadca, ail the Silver Waro.alltl-i Crockery and (ilaeewara, af! the (»«•: Fixtures, 3 show t asii, 1 Letter l*r*'#e, Bar and Fur niture, 200 )ar.la OU Cloth. m> ro or lev-, Barter Mtiop Furniture. 3 Kangcs, 2 Boiler*, Engine, l'muiw, find unmeroui other artielea. The Furniture is uniform in style and flirfrfh and of excellent qua ity. aouud and i\ goodor>l.-r. Tiie ID - Candy Fiu-torv, «*d Brv Hunter aud Mitchell. A statistical fact. If all the bed bugs, rats, mice and roaches that have been slain by Isaacson's Sure Pop were laid out in single (lie, it is calculated that tho line Would be twice as long ns the Atlantic cable. Fold by all druggists. De*»yi, i’cuibortou, Taj lor fe2S-y I ronui N«» prrqi* rly \rtTT In. r. B«n>'>vnl at *>nee wlH be rr- 8uld a - the prop- itj; Of 1 y. TlliMS*’ASU. )A1I K l’OWLMB. As Cottage For WILL SELL A BARGAIN IN A nuiiilu-r of exeellcnt ba«*-i hall and all these cozy little < ouveniencoa. TImi loi in ..n w. >t Baker street, near Peachtree. ouoe. O. W. A D UB. Itoal i Blair Agent Aiqily a Juiie3-2t_ FOR RENT. rpWO THREE-ROOM COTTAGES, Apply to^ Jun3d2 M the il riMIE undersigned hereby givea noil « of h|a ap- I point mi nt ae Assignee of Jared I. Whitaker, of Fulton county, Geontta, Dhohaa hs#n a.Un«lged i* bankrupt upou Id* • *u polittou, oj Ule Dfetriet