The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, June 08, 1871, Image 1

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tint*. THE DAILY SUN. ALABAMA. GEORGIA NEWS. mntRAY'M LINE—NEW 1 9JW1 * SAVANNAH. EVERY TUESDAY fbom bach poot. Cftrteruville is going ahead. She li:us a rami who can temper a mill pick, and still she has determined not to be happy without a cotton factory. For admirable specimens of line writ ing, we commend the Rome Commercial vide its inane of June 6th, as follows: The rain on Sunday evening was one of the severest we have ever seen. Torrents of dirty water swirled madly through the sewers, and several bridges went sifting to the sea. Two hogs were drowned. The Rome Courier boasts of the fart that a firm in that village received a bill of lading dated Now York, May ‘28th. The goods were shipped by the Great Southern freight line—via Charleston— on the 29th, and were receivi d at the Horae depot on the 1st instant, ms king the trip in less than fot>juh|VH and a half. Thisia, we behove, the^Wost time ever made between this city and New York. A heavy storm prevailed Wednesday afteninraft^JV* lightening struck a ma- ie» '* - 1<■ sides f> >r ten or Adrcrtiser. '. ! ' 1 -ra Richmond, Sp^|^SB^Wll^^P»uiwiireini-iit H. I uu^ Cull«'g<- ill .1 An Indian Legend—The Same Not Vouched For-—Lafayette, Its Past, Present and Future. 'smiTiji' BSNmo machines. LpBioui. la.iio.wMwm mo. * 1 **. ■ I. HE JILT SMITH J. W. HEARD, LaFavette, Ada., Jane 5, 1871. Editor of tub Bun: I write yon from thie plaoe end kin my bond at yon. Tbis in Alabama. Yon know what that means. Borne very lengthy periods sgo, t lot of Indians bad stolen some horses over in Georgia or South Carolina, and were pur sued by a lot of pale faoea (who wanted the horses themselves). Well, the lo the poor Indian outran their brother thieves so far that the latter quit the drive and wenUmeklm^after 4*1. sr hones. Bo nr f "I HI rent " j f l ,'-nhsfi ■■■liug i>f I a MOW TO REMIT MUSHY. We will be responsible for the safe arrival of all money sent u* by Regis‘orod Letter, by Express, or by Draft, but not otherw 1m. if money Mnt In an uuregiatered letter la lost. It must be the loaa of the person Mndlng it No paper will be sent from the office till it is paid for, and names will always be erased wheu the line paid for expires. ass steamships .DEARBORN, Commander. i.tbUyUAY. Commander, IsDU,..., VIHttO, leaves each port EVERY TUESDAY. Through bills of lading given by those steamships by all Railroad connections, aud also through bills lading given in Hat ana ah ou CoUott dosUned for Liverpool and Hamburg Uy first class atsauudiips.- For freight or passage, apply to HTHTTER A dlklMKLL, M Bay stmt Make ap Clabs. Ws shall make Tns Sum lively, fresh and Inter esting—containing all the latest news. We shall Oil It wtih good reading matter, and shall have in each issue as much reading matter as any paper in Georgia, and we shall soon enlarge and otherwl^ improve it so a* to give it a handsome appe^^^J and make It easily reed aud desirable to hau^^Bl family. W< x-k our friends to use a little a - lub lor in- at ev.-ry 1—t olUre. \ m ry little eilort is sI n 1 ; i. list. PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH MAIL STEAM SHIP COMPANY. ruiusoELPiiM jt.ru u- rajr.r.tu. looking into. tfl Buian mytholofl whole of tjiftl wm ply ‘ At EVERY SATURDAY FROM bach port. INSURANCE ON COTTON BY STEAMERS ON LINK ONE HALT PER CENT. CABIN PASSAGE .»30 DECK, with subsistence 10 Ml lias la composed of the first class steamships WYOMING...; ..TKAL. Oommaader. TONAWANOA BARRETT, Oomnugider Ohs of ihass steamships leave each port EVERY SATURDAY. Through bills lading furuUlmS by these steamships by all railroad connection a For (MUM or rumh., (W ill , , HUNTER A OAMMELL. WEEKLY PER ANNUM ->n Twenty Fifty Single Copy, Six Tun o •• “ I Ten •* •• 1 Twenty •• •• l Fifty •• •• j THE BOSTON AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINK Tbs stoanuihips Orlsktwl,...:.. Capt. F. M. Swan. Vlrksbarg, Capt 8. II. VArraKW*. CABIN FARE RIO 00 ]>BOJt ~ 10 00 Through bills »f lading given by railroad agents lo Boston, and in Boston by Steamship a touts to pnn- olpal points in Georgia, Alaama aud Florida. «§_ Through bills of lading given to Providenee, FauRivsr. Portland, Lowell. Lawreuto, Ac. Passage tickets sold at railroad depot and stats rooms secured in advance by writing agents in Sa vannah. RICHARDSON A BARNARD, Agents, Savannah. ». NICKERSON A CUL, Dealer* in Cmsthn. • of pronoun- istence in an JJICE A MITCHELL HAV1 ON HAND A LABOR quantity of Dry Oak Lumber, mi (able tor (raiding ragons; also all kiad of Fra—leg md ptnieftu Lumbar, in their Lumber Yard, Luckle street. HWTtehall street, re- Twtrona for former i to busiueas to merit a #1*26 ly courage Southern Kilterprise >B. ROBSON — Hiufoki Factory.— Parker's Building, Broad St., Atlanta, Ua. | all kinds of Bnn.ms, of Bran Oof* ; •Beits the pstrousge of Dealer* generally— I moderate. F«b. 97 3m and wbdQtbe was out to gra occasion for M New Lumber Yard, junction or MARIETTA AND WALTON ITI.« ALL KINDS Of [LE Bays. lenoj’8 con ow what ia I AM GLAD HE HAS COME. Best l’sp«r llungrr In the a k b b m C . JTANTLY on hand^^ lT SOUTHERN 8T*A* BVKHY THU Kg 'if this Line can be ■ ipsn policy at one-half 1 charge for eclal Attention to Mihrlsy, Knrn/lmre Brpmirinf, sir., i satisfaction. Furniture covers cut, made and granted. Hair and spring msttrogses made to All kinds of household furniture aud up- ry done at the shortest notice. I have re- to DeGive's Opera House, under May sou's D Wareroom, ou Marietta street. C. V ■ BROWN. 6m Late of Richmond, Va. CONTRACTOR aud BUILDER I Before the most i ay The Baltimore and Savannah St learners nail from Savannah during &#3HTlWl, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JUNE 8, 1871. NO. THU CHICAGO I11GOTKY. Formal KxpuMen of tha Rev. f'has. K. Clieney from I he Pro testant l'piHcn|i',il Clinrclt. (From thsChlc . r .-^publican, June 9 Rev. Charles Edward Cheney bj more a reverend in the Protcstaut ” oopal Church of America. The cable sentence w).i"h removes h ; i his mininteiial oftiee lms n<>micfd t the prominciameuto Bidhop of fhu diocese informing ! the uuiileuuaut fact that he f from the pulpit bua Lc.eu deliven THE EXTREME LIMIT of the dioccaan authority has reached by Bishop WhitehooM. Mr. Cheney received the letter of i pulsion on Thun»<lny night, at the^ Hc.wiwimble hour of 11 o’clock, p* iu:« uhly disponed people, eleries l otln TH, are Kiipiios ul to l>e in bed. tile Cathedral, yiaLuday inoruiug, Bishop formally pronounced the teuce recommended by .the Eeeleaia cul Court. Mr. Cheney wmh not pres to hear his doom healed. The reveri gentleman looks u»H*n the whole ery philosophie even, uud hau i pinions a of tlm wiudeuH me” oongre- C’heney OHM, the Episcopal l that Rev. York, willoc- liurch. He, i ltrench be- :’ott« r, and is ,«ufYhe iudepeu- I Oenoral Muperlnt endent ol’ BulldlniTH, nnd all* Manner ol’ Curpentei'd’ Work. fWIHE undersigned would respectfully JL anuoumn to tlm public that h* has loca ted hiuisclf on tho corner of (irtthh and Spring streets, imar Rico A MiU ln-U n 1.umber Yaid, where M bs premoves to roceivs Contracts fur BuiidlJl'/ aud general Carpenters’ Work, wliicli lie proposes to carry out to the satisfaction of all concerned ; and at as low figures as any one. Unmakes a speciality of Stair Building, and proposes to give satisfaction. U BANKSTON. Whitehall street, between Mitchell and I’oters mh 11-dSm B. Z. DUTTON, PRACTICAL STENCIL CUTTEK, IIESIUJiER AM» ESUKAVEK1 HAWUVAOTTBICB OF RA8S ALPHABETS, DRY AND FLUID STENCIL INKS, Stencil Dies, Steel Diea, Railroad and Hotel Checks, Marking No. 61 Whitehall ML, a fow doors belov B HUm; Ucfrcsljmcnts. CITY BREWERY. Oerner Collins an«l Harris Strrrtsi Fechtor k Mercer, Proprietor*. Office in Okl Post Office Building, next Gate City Bar, ^n^gk.tla.nt«., O-oorgia. T. F. OHADim R. R. ALE HOUSE* 2 2 Alabama Ml root Atlanta. Go. J U8T received, a liue lot of Champaign, Jersey Cider. Families supplied at their koBses. A fine assortment of the best LiqUOllH, WIN IX and aegars always ou baud. Bottled Ales aud Porter a specialty. Ales, Beer and Champagne Jersey CuUr on draft Gall ou Gradv and away pleased. deAtf Uncle Jack Coughlin, H AYING disposed of hhi inten^t in the old -TS Saloon," on the comer oi and Alaliama streeu, hat located himself under the Wd Post office, corner same streets, in the BUK-milH HA LOO. t . Where EVERYTHING IS READY tor the scorarnudsUou of his old friends, arid s< many new ouesas may Uiink proper to gikuhnu a call. Uncle JoIaU pays espectal atuntion m the lirasr man, both DRINKS Jt.rii CUt.D HUTCHES. am. LE BON TON, JT». 14 PtacMrtt Hirer!, near Ike .rational Hotel. EVERT DAY. nCHTIB A HEHCKH'O LANDSBERQ' LUMBER YA» OPPOgrrl QE0B01A BAILBOAD DIPOtT. ATLANTA,6A. Sawed MUagMIi Mac XjAtli., White Pino Sn.h, Window. <*> Blind. Jtll XMi ot Urestrd and framing Imrtcr. ftbn-lj A. LANDUUO * 00.. Frautotm. BEDBUGS, SC., never failing, boxes double the else as others. Her metically sealed and always fresh. For sale at wholesale at Pcmbertsn, Taylor and Co.*s, and all other druggists. fsbtS-ly THOU. HAMPTOK, B. t>. SALVOBS, F. A. BAB SOU It Drake'* Creek Mills. F. A. BARBOURS CO., | ^EAI.KBH IX FLOUR, MEAL, k SHIP STUFF, raejernkur. mafrrercmtr. *r moHiacr wuc* taid tor wbrai. -» Ml pn. ltio. (Witcwd M UM <hpot It— «< .A—g. mrlua To Parties Desiring to Build rpHF. iiml-t-lfnel wo»M r—pe-fuUy intetm (A, 1 ciU—ua ot AtUnU 1AM h. U ww to Mjmnimlnd IA. Umildlmr mm* MAUir, — Ik. f«al.Atar n.pmi*mnt —V- J* mm, ciflll-lk. Mmrnoima ».»WW Mr*ti. tlie Bishop anil 4 ATLANTIC (OU STATE) Train arrives 11H rraiu h-aves arrives 1:.ShJ7 n 1, uv ' ,s 8:1- n. iMiMk"'-" jo. moduli.Ill hat,.* j,. (AUOr.^TA) BAILBOAD. Day Train on Sunday.) . Train arrives r.:40 J Tram leaves , r >.;ut M wm^m TrhU ' * rnv, ‘ H i!.-*!' m |NNN^NNH| Train loaves W"' kioiw^u Accommodation arrives ..8:05 a. Accommodation leaves....0:46 s. . AMD WESTERN BAILTOAD. seugcr iTalu arrives 10:00 p. Night Passenger Train leaves 3:28 p. Day Passenger Train arrives 2:10 p. Day Passenger train leaves 6:00 a. ATLANTA AMD WEST POIML BAILBOAD. Night Passenger Train arrives 10:07 s. Night Pssssnger Train leavss 3:00 p. : Day Passenger Train arrives 6:16 p.: Day Passenger Train leaves 7:10 s.: ATLANTA AMD RICHMOND AIR-LINE BAILBOAD. Regular Passenger Train arrives 4:30 p. : Regular Paseontter Train loavea 7:90 a.: Inn, but ier<‘ on toad. ranyetto was one o] Wkp» of residence in ^Mti now for purity ^Krarchaud school ^H^d. The l>usi- lint not u WBBK next cotton ns been '•iuity fee on the ml of J) nra. was struck and iv tms in the very g quiet and rest— Ixed np at present et very fair aocoin ured nere at mod- modiit^B erabt cxn I woJ about tbq its rolatio SAVE YOU BKIlltary. A Washington dispatch of June 3d hnrch every nd the doors hop's orders, fp' ji them, if wo a with our fin- p»ans wrote to Horace „ in Whether he would ninti-TiiM^nAme Fn ho used iu connec- *on with ftie Presidency. An attempt to *anslate his reply resulted us follows :— 'Dear Sir—I am vaccinated and yawn- Sg at Ishmael; lie surely is not fishing shad till the while at Sims’, but I wrote fi Hast | ^ i^ e ^ fetch her forth ; deception is Green . h ? lUS underrated viciously if Idaho fails. ciously IjikSfots promise to wait. Uerhups spirits alc ehded—«utucl>; my bow. Bores. "Hubaum Greeley. ” Two friends of a pastor were disenss- *“V ing the libemtitj of Jiis people in pro- planks, pmwing through the Boor, ami v , ai for )ll8 ‘..^Uy is it," killing a calf that had taken refuge un- mli one> that th ,. v lire so mn „ b morc generous toward their pastor than other churches in proportion to their means?” eatli was killed. The next after-' noon the Augusta road depo f was struck, and considerable damage resulted. Strik ing the northern end of tho warehouse, tho current ran down, tearing off the SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST 7FRUIT JARS Iu the market, MoBBTPE cibOO., [ ANUFACTURER8’AGENTS FOR FBl'IT JAMS .ad JKT.LY Tl'MHI.tK* t—a . pitted — n. un«. , ly ft Corpirt, AwMtecto. JOHJT C. jncnOLH) ”T I Thomas *. «Mm, VV ,TH ®“ y00 ‘ * “ 0WI WtSUl. B— W PURE BOURDON AND BECnFIED WHISKIES, SOAP, CAXDLltS, OOAL 01 A,™.--** No 216 Oouuaor«iaI SnS. aoA tw ME fiWorth B T. LOUIS, MO. tprlMta Macon & Augusta E.R. DAF ruu>n «kti*V itt. iunATa aipaorao.' LCBVft AngUFtB •«•••■< I 1 TaMvo Mftcon bI I - AirlvoBt Macon it 1 1 Arrive at Augueie el 1 « 1 •%. The (lev paneeager train arriving at lb Ear.wia raffia, oloeeoonneeti^ > day paMMn«er train tor Atlanta, ft rad all yoinfte oa tfte Oeerfte MX : at A Urate with tniae for the wii Mecoaetftft. M., wtK mftk with np WraUlngUm ASSIGNEE'S SALE. • ATLANTA INTELLIGENCER” > ' OFFICE. Y VTHTt’B OF AN ORDKB FROM THK IloN- 1 orible Dietrlct Court of tbe i’nltcl state* I be *o)d fire from ell cncnrabreucc*. THURSDAY, the 16th day of ne, 1811. «i No. 20 WlttWiutn Street Atlanta, O* . dewnillJeV'HwIi, Fit,, the entire e«UMi*lunent of the ATLANTA INTELLIGENCER OFFICE, con- el*tinf ae follow*: NEWS ROOM: a large font of ftervter, Nonpareil, sever al foal* of DUftUy Typo* Oeeee, Htrad*. Ba. k*. v ha- eea, Maleev eta, ell compket* and In workiug order. ' TOB ROOMS: OoaUina foOU of Small Pica, Long Primer, lire- vier. Nonpareil, tngethor with ID font* of wood type * r work, about 170 tonte of tyi*oa of dlffbi < nt A tfeeonpUoB. iiaptalng atnue*, rad every thing complete for e book aud Job office. *-»<*« ‘V* rafcw*ot««»- Jwgo Hoc QrlUi'ler Prrm, one hwirII folio poat pre**, with laud* *n<l *t*nd*/i>r motive pow*r. onu luuall Gordou l'n**, table*, etc,, all iu ^“^uodknmum: Coutaloft oft# of HthDk'e BaUug Ifkohtno*. one fltoafttag pate*, two pepor cutter*, one W>4rd ontter, a complete Bet of blnucr*’ tool*, one cabinet with tpaa,ene week beadto ffileompleta end (a gt>od working order. Aiao. The Dnaiuosa Office tom tare, coneletlng of one large aaf*. deeke, Mklee, chair*, one cop>lng pn «*. c. >UDtar*, fto. Hold a* the pmpnrty of Jared 1. WhR- aker, 1> bankruptcy. TKHMHOASH. N. R. FOWLER, Aealgnee. f -..wst. Ill AlE’l^m LAWYERS llliAll I\ kT* and Ooaiit> nft-ra era eerare REAlihajM Tuft gun offioe, Aitauia. O* WfuiJYvI ^™a- cubbi.n- JpXwx"*" ft * OY. of all denominaUou*. for which a fhlr price will be paid. maytl-St Cor Whitehall and UuuU-r *ftv«U. ill you gome more proapccts, its crop*, 'r sections, its itreiles* tination, .Vc^K people are eijoyinu K*vou up their entire crops as u failure, all the things I have named above, and A aaji: Upon the return of General Sherman from hi* Southern and Weetern ioapection tour, toward the end of the month, the expected reorgauizatnni of tin- military divinion* and department* into which th* country i* divided, will probably take place. The detail* are not yet fully arranged, but it i* under stood they involve tbe transfer of LieuU-nat General Sheridan from Chicago to New York, from which point he will exerclae a command extending over a territory embracing in it* limits all tbe geographical possibilities arming out of tbe euforcemeut of tbe Ku-Klux act of tbe Tate aeaaiou of tbe old aud uew ('ougreas. From tho Pacific coast, General Schofield will probably be called to command the division of the Missouri, wisely *"’■*- Indian country, and t! * ‘ed Indian Jurisdiction. ueral Meatle will be likely to succeed to the com mand of the Pacific division, unless be should prefer to remain ou the Atlantic slope, In which case he could receive a department oommand under the Lieutenant- General, and General Halleck, now In commaud In the South, will tm restored to Lis cov eted poat et Men Fraud* .. Tho department of the lakes will. In all probability, be discontinued, and it* commander, General Cooke, find the reward of long and fhlthful eernoe in the repose of the retired list. Other changes, contingent upon those now foreshadowed, are also probable, but they are in an inchoate condition at present, and do not afford enough ground for a safe prediction of their cliarac- yet they are, like other folks—“not liap- f>y.” They expect to be, thongh, and 1 hope the day is not far distant when their expectations will be realized. ( M. Folly of Proecrlptftoa. The New York Tribune closes an edi torial on “Decoration Day,” as follojra A Heroic Brakesman. Tho Mobile and Ohio Railroad carry what is called Jiabuntible car, one In which they transport coal *~7 ae freight traia oil anti powder. Yesterday morning a r . _ji lamp, baker will in the car to got out a barrel of gasoline. From sofa* cans* tbe gas became Ignited, and in a moment the lorrvl, aide and floor of th* car were in flame*. Notwithstanding there were forty kegs of powder in the cur. h. Tiflsny. brakesman, rau and seised his blankets, dsehed into the car. ami actually smothered out the flames. Hi* blanket*, his hands, clothes and free were burned, while the car was badly scorched. Captain Sprout, of the ice car. assisted materially. * much credit cannot be awarded Tiffany for his teas, his devotion to duty. As a ">*» ora family ho risked too much, and President Murdock cannot >rUc such a man too highly—Jadcsm i7Viwmjm4) priao su Democrat On the evening of June 2d. all things ware as calm as usual in our little town, but the news of murder was swiftly passing from ear to ear. It was soon known that Mr. Byruin Allen, a cittacn of this couuty. had been shot, while going home, by some one l»wng In ambush, about one wile from town, from which wound ho died within au hour. There as a young man with Mr Allen wlu u he was shot, nd young man testifying that ho only saw the molw of the gun a short distance from them lu the buahr*. Homs tracks were found where the mur derer bed necessarily to cross the nod in order to escape. Vo okas, as yet, he to who the murderer A Baltimore poet taking up an old theme, gives the eud of Cleopatra in thie style ; "8b# got e liMJe p’iaoo snake, Aud hid it in her gown ; It gave ft* little tail a shake ; And did bar Job up brown. She tumbl' d down upon her bed, Where she was wont to lie. Removed her chignon from her heed And folioftftitvuy." d era eat h. Several persona were in thi house at the time, but fortunately they escaped unhurt.—MiUedyvUle Recorder. Up to the time of our last notice of tho crop prospects, everything was doing fine ly, but the floods of rain since that time have greatly altered the aspect of affairs. Many fanners are discouraged and have great deal of the o->tton bus l*eeu drowned out, and that which remains is overrun with grass. Some have nl ed ap the cotton and planted instead pe.-ts or corn. Very little cotton will be made with the present prospects. Coro looks very fine, in fact too fine. The rain has caused it to rau up rapidly, and theblulks a a c: “Because,” said the other, “he has schooled them to such liberality toward tho various benevolent causes of the day that they have come to apply the same scale to himaelf and family.” The an swer was correct, and the principle is ono of uutversal application. drought.—Mil- are too Icdfferille Recorder. Savannah has but one public billiard room. Si& It is in view of all tho solemn lessons of the day that we express our deep re gret that another anniversary has come j It is thought by many of our citizens which shall not witness the completion ■ that if the Central doo* not snooeed iu of the work for which the patriot dead ; getting the Macon A Western thut it will gave up their lives. The public mind is | oppose the building of the M icou A /..n- -a. .• i *- KnoxviUe Railroad. We trust that in no event will this be the case ; !>>i that Rood would be of vast benefit to tin* old Cen tral, but not to tho Macon A Western.— Tliis city sorely needs this ucw liue to the northwest, and wo must and will have* it in spite of opposition coining from any snares whatsoever. And should the Cen tra! interpose any obstacle, it would only have the effect of stim dating its friends with fanatical zeal. —JAiowe TVhymph. One of tho oditors of the Mucou Tele- >h writes from S« uth-Wcst Georgia: damage to the cotton crop of thin section cun hardly be estimated. Iu a careful survey of fifty acres by tho writer, he is satisfitHi that not less than five have been completely washed up and doH- troyod. Tho laud, too, where tho least uuuulating, has been greatly injured.— Thouiuiuds of gullies now fuirow the soil with uuhightly rents, where washes have never oocurrod before. The stands of cotton are defective, and the plant Ruffe ring from grass aud the lack of work, though looking more healthy since the wcuther has changed warmer. In point of time it is fully three weeks later than usual. Tho corn crop, unless a sudden drouth sets in, will bo overwhelming.— Everywhere it looks green and tlouriah- iug, aud is beginning to shoot tho tassel. Monv farmers are propuriug to give it tho finishing work. The crop prospects lietween Klberton and Washington arc very fine—fur better than any I have seen. The wheat fields nre numerous and t o iipiiearunoo of rust; the stand is good, vim stalk tall, with not yet fully at ease in regard to the con quests of right and justice achieved at such enormous cost, and throughout the South there are still the smoldering embers of ill will and discontent, kept alive by an unwise and impolitic pre scription. Only when the impotent pro test against the course of events has ceased among thoae who appealed years ago to the arbitrament of the sword— only when all distinctions as to civic rights and duties have passed away among the victors and vanquished in that mighty struggle, will the living 1m> at peaca and the dead be justly glorified. Let us earnestly hope that iu tho closing days of future Sjirings we may see a whole nation doing homage in harmony to its dead, and reconciled enemies stand ing by the graves in which their resent ments are buried, united by the loesous of bitter experience, in patriotism aud religion, in peace and good will. The London 7\mes of May 16th, has an article on the goverumeut of the fu ture of France, when the Com mane shall have been suppressed. It says tliat an impatience of slow progress, and a conse quent resentment of compromise, consti tute the standing difference in the pro gress of France. The yearnings after order and peace of a nation wearied by dissension and disaster appear just now to support a movement iu favor of Eenry V, and it is even said that the Assembly at Versailles is prepared to oocept him as at \ ersailles is prepared to accent nun as King. Tho Comte de Chambord has never manifested any dis]M>8i* ou to abate one jot of his hereditary pretensions. H« . is a one-ideaed man, whose hobby is that heads large, full and homy, and. with a Fronoe must u<H)essarily return to its nl - ’ favorable tim<‘ for harvesting, the yield will be abundant. Oats, corn and cotton all look well. Home of the planters talk about squares oa the latter, which. I suppose, are not very common. The S reductive qualities of the land along 16 route are equal, if not superior, to any in Northeast Georgia. The people tou^ and is lying at the poiut of deatlTait A*y intelligent, entrrprising and indus- his home in Alabama. He is delirious at pious, as^may be«>1 •served from the good times, and will probably al>andou all at tempts to get a seat in the Senate if In liYW, legiance to the family of whioh he is tho head. Senator eleot Goldthwaite of Alabama, whom the Senate did net admit on ac count of his rebel antecedents, became very dissipated while he was in Washing “ “ W order and taste displayed on their farms and about tin ir homes. — CkB\ Auffusta I Chrvnide and Sentinel* $100,000. $100,000. AIKEN PREMIUM LAND SALE. $100,000 TO BE 1 ISTRIBUTED TO Shan-li >li|ora. Five Dollar* will purchaae a «hart*, iiulu lin^ a work of art worth five loilar*. Tbe DERDY FARM PROPERTY to be dintrlbated embiM. c* the largi-st Vineyard rad Orchard in the South. Uuequallod chutah-. Pi-art-able country ! Gene- tb-riving clu r "The Saratoga of I'l't-Monted t*» Share- noMen. f 100.000 In l:- .. i -. d.* to d Grtt nback un- Bee lo fte distributed i sharrholdeni. V4 Real 1 tan prizes, worth from ».»ou n> $-i6.uuo. irion mi/.K. Tui* Real K- deed of true* to tiM onMMiidtee who art-torouduct the drawihr. i* to ho l.* i.-i. rmi by llt.nu. t> the FORTUNATE 81IAKEH 1 ! KitS a- man. a* tli« r- tuaimiof ahareH are ani l I te dtnwmK w)ll take pWfl aooonlius to tho |»uoIi»Ui«l pt < >l»ramuie, THK Dmi I* OF rm: ot.iri.ro will bo announood It M>,,. tiu tu the AwhM-iate-1 I*!-.** A small *i'M ii •• >• i«»w may at-uw a POUTUNK. Every M,a. It.O ». r in*.v real ax*ur. d of eipial ju*Uco, rad t.ial tu.» • hnuto, uulilfe many other*, i* "FAIR, SQUARE AND HONEST.” ‘ Money received after th • l**'«d * ■!•»• elneodVill be promptly returned. F«*r mil i«iticuUrs. **l eiubra- cud IB revised pem| hh-t, *<l<ir> a* f J. ('. MKltY, He Kkt Bob 934. oral Manniftr, Aruiwra, Ga. vicinity of Atlai Junl 4t. QUICKC AM) BKttr KOCTK NORTH li.VHT \N It WKHT Via Loul svillo. T hree i Nortt TSXo Olmxifert* ofoars FIU>M LOUUtVILLB TO SI. LodIi, ('InriNHnli, lnill*n»|Mlls Cliic- •ffo. 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