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know teAtoA way to (end the paper. If it
ia in north-wait Georgia the paper ahould
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ahould aend it on that road, and Bar-
ahould be in aouth-weat Geor-
would be much delayed before
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ua plainly, the full namaa of jour
iffloe, County and State; and in ad-
let all peraona writing to ua, write
namea eery plainly
The Alnl
bn nan ant Cha
Kailrond.
The New York World.
In slate iaeue of the World, it is edi-
ly said oi the Northern Demooraoy
whioh it aeta np to apeak oracular
ly,) that they intend, “that the States,
the people of the Statea, shall obey
Constitution.” “State Bights and
ia our motto,” says the World.
this lie so, how is it that the World
lorses and approves the 9th resolution
late Pennsylvania platform, whioh
declares that the acta of Congress, by
which Ini of the States were stricken
from the roll of commonwealths and put
nnder absolute military rule, were all
right ? all done in the manner and by
the juneer cvntlitulionaUy appointed!
Were not these States all equal members
of the Union 7 Was not the war whioh
the World advocated, waged with the
uole object “to preserve the Union
with all the dignity, equality and rights
of the several States unimpaired 7”
Had not all the States South engaged
in the war iu defense of their attempt to
separate abandoned that attempt 7—
Had they not all resumed their
obligations to the Union nnder the
Constitution 7 Had not peace been de
clared upon that basis 7 Were not all
these States then, upon every considers
tion of right and juatioe, by all law, hu
man and divine, entitled to perfeot equal
ity in the Union 7 Were they not most
shamefully denied that equality 7 Were
they not, by the majority faction in Con
gress, treated as conquered provinoee 7
Wsn‘ not their Governor's displaced—
the* Legislatures disbanded; their
Courts of Justice closed up ; their public
Treasuries Hit-zed, and their entire popu
lation reduced to a condition as abject
as that of the serfs of Russia or Turkey.
Were not their whole civil polity with
their constitutions, revolutionized by
fraud, perfidy and bayonets 7
Are not these revolutionary govern
ments thus act up, still sustained by bay
onets 7 Does the World have the audac
ity to say that all these monstrous wrongs,
which arc without a parallel in the »nn»l«
of civilization, were all right and done
“ in the maimer and by the power conMu-
lionalily appointed," and still claim to be
cither a Jeffersonian or a Jackson Demo
crat 7 Was hypocrisy ever more glaring 7
What would the sage of Montioello or
the hero of the Hermitage have thought
of such a professed disciple 7 Some
opinion of this may lie formed by read
ing the Kentucky resolutions of the
former, and the farewell address of the
latter. But was mockery ever more in
solent than for one occupying suoh a po
sition to announce that “ State Rights
and Union” is his “motto 7”
The World, in another of its late issues
said that the principles of its creed was
as far separated from the principles of
the Radical creed as ‘ 'Heaven is separa
ted from bell I”
U this be so, all we have to say in reply
is that “the good plaoe” and “the bad
place” are surely not so far apart after
all, os most of ns hate been taught to be
lieve;
.Jon 11 The Alabama k Chattanooga
a hard time of it to keep owt
ruptoy. A abort time ago it win
nounoed that the creditors had defarmi
ad to fores ft into the Baukrupt court
Something of this kind moat be on foot
again, aa the Chattanooga creditors of
the road have held another meeting and
passed resolutions urging the creditors of
the road to leave it in the hands of John
C. Stanton, and permit him to manage
it without harassing him with unnecessa
ry and dangerous legislation. They be
lieve that the capacity of the road, when
entirely developed, will produoe an in-
that will enable the company to
realize from its resources a sufficient
amount of money to enable it to pay the
floating debt in full, with interest. The
meeting also endorsed the integrity of
the present management of the oompany,
and eipreaaed the belief that it is their
purpose to settle all their liabilities as
soon as possible.
The Nashville Banner of the 8th, from
a gentleman just from Chattanooga, gets
a statement in regard to the affairs of
the road materially different from the re
ports that had previously reached Nash
ville. It appears that the rolling stock
of the road was not attached, nor were
the trains stopped. As to Superinten
dent Stanton’s silver-ware, presented by
his employes, our informant says that
the representative of a St Louis house
attempted to attach it, on aocount of fejl
indorsement on the paper of the oompa'
ny, which was not yet due. The em
ployes were just about shipping the sil
ver-ware to Hr. Stanton's home in Ron
ton ; tha cases containing the silver liad
already left the depot before the arrival
of the offloers, but a glass case for its
protection, boxed up, was attached,
silver had never been in it. Altho
property to the value of 8100,0
offered to the party instigating an
ment, he refused all security but
ver, which to all observers seei
maliciously sought for, for the
inflieting an indignity on
and the donors. The al
unanthorized by the principals of
Louis house, and the matter was arranged
through other lawyers. Other attach
ments followed, which embarrassed tho
operations of the oompany, but which
have-not stopped the running of its trains.
Mr. Stanton considers the whole matter
instigated by malice, and contrary to the
wishes, as it is disastrous to the interests
of the great bulk of the creditors of the
road, and he is confident that with u
new and magnificent road, its connections
completed, he will be enabled in the
oourse of a few months, to commence the
liquidation of its indebtedness.
N. PACIFIC
i AD.
osiBifSCef at
Ead.
Correepoudeoce of as l«F York
Tribune
Gilroy (OM^n ink)
The Southern Pacific road, through
ita CfoiW Valley, intersects a oouafry
-icli as the Mohawk Valley, and quite
wet* nettled. Land hero cannot be
bought at less than 81(X) an acre, and
sells as high as 8900. This valley is the
garden of California, and supplies the
oouat with the finest vegetable products
of which the continent can boast. Hinoe
the first of April, lettuce, green peas and
strawberries nave been sent to market in
abundance, and there is no cessation in
tho quantity or qnelity of the produce
till late in the fall. The railroad now
building will make the oountry the rich
est and most desirable in the world. The
first section of the Southern Paoiflc road
is now in operation from San Francisco
to Gilroy, a distance of eighty miles;
Tj meet the requirements of the charter,
eighty miles more must be completed be
fore the first of July next There are now
at work five hundred Chinamen, half
that number of horses and oonntlees
mules, pushing operations with deter
mined energy. Besides, the number of
workmen is augmented daily by the ar
rival of squads of fifty or more. The
managers express their confidence in
their ubility to complete the work in the
stipulated time, and contracts are made
upon that understanding.
The road will probably present the best
specimen of rail-laying in the United
States. The oountry is rolling and pre
sents few natural obstacles, and the work
men, from the engiueer-in-chief down to
tho trackman, are perfectly familiar with
built the Central Pa-
teat against the lease of the Manon and
Western Railroad to the Oeatral Bead,
appeared in the Telegraph this morning:
To Ike Sockkoldert tf Ike Macon andWeet-
em Railroad Oompany
of tbeltei»BLlL]Faiiani
rave celled a meeting
for (he 96th inst., at
Maoon, to pass upon a lease of the rail
road to the Central Railroad and Bank
ing Company at Georgia, proposed or
purporting to hare been made by seven
of the Director* of the oompany at a
meeting held without notice to the undsr-
Thi off
Bailroad Oompany have c
of the stockholders f -
e protest against such lease, and ask
you to sign the ua dosed proxy against its
ratification, and forward the earns to us
for use at such meeting, for the follow-
cupwy. y tfca oitj f? an indefinite pa-
ana mne creep water
•ays. IArge results
tieipotad. " Prof. Am
Bill, of Hotted Un
oompany this
now being
use of the i
A goqd}
going on among 1
erence to the ns:
forts are befog mi
get oat of Grant’s Ynj.
GEORGIA NEWS.
Col. Clisby, of the Telegraph, writes to
>r: “Mr. Wadley tells me ho has
ed for a stei
nine, wl
logs at 1
county.
86,000.
The Morse statue iu Central Park was
unveiled Saturday. Every telegraph
pole in the oountry is a monument to
this illustrious man, while the cables that
are fast stretching everywhere nnder the
nations upon the earth. Morse, less 1 — °
then any other man, has need of a monu
ment to perpetuate his memory, and as
much as any other man deserves one.
-«-#-«
bis paper: “Mr. Wadley
contracted for a steam traction road en-
>e, which will bo employed in hauling
logs at his brother’s saw mil], in Emanuel
The oostof the machine will be
It is perfectly manageable-
traverses rough roads and even plowed
grounds without difficulty, and will drag
after it a gang of plows which will put
verise the soil to almost any desired
depth in land free from stumps In
dragging carry-logs he expeots to do the
work of many mules or oxen on far less
expensive fuel. Should experiment jus
tify it, he will put one of these machines
on the road from Geneva to Talbotton,
und carry the Merriwether Springs travel.
He thinks they can be used with econo
my on dirt roads, and will be found use
ful in hauling cotton to points on rail
ways.”
It oosts five dollars to keep a biting
dog in Savannah.
Round trip tickets will be issued over
the Maoon & Brunswick Railroad on June
12th and 13th, good tor teu days for one
faro, to all persons who desire to visit
Brunswiok during the regetia, June 13th,
14th and 15th.—Macon Telegraph, 9th.
The match game of base-ball between
the “Central City Club,” of Maoou, aud
the “Old Capital Club," came off at Mil-
ledgeville yesterday of ternoo% The Cen
tral City Club were tire victors—score 39
to 12.—Macon Telegro/ih, 9th.
The Sun . htimutes the drayage busi
ness of C-iltmihus as costing 8100,000,
and wants to know, you know, if 850,000
wouldn't pay a street railway company.
Dr. 8. R. O'Neal a respeotod citizen of
Talbotton, died last Saturday morning,
after a long illness. Mrs. Helurns, of
the work, having
citlc and numerous other lines. Starting
out with suoh a force will save to the
country, in time and material, fully a
million of dollara, by the time the line
inus at the Colorado
south of San Francisco.
is the average work,
.t'oould be achieved, were
haste. In the first 30
to ent nor
plowed and
when well
ties. In
mile tan-
200 feet—
the road
Valley, over a
great Santa Ji
ite contim
miles, until the
when the link is
>ught up by tha eastern branoh of the
mil lern Pacific road.
The effect of the Chinese labor in this
tneh of industry has not been, as we
anticipated, a material redaction of the
rotes of wages. Formerly hands were
paid from 830 to 840 a month, with board,
on the Central Pacific road. The China
men receive 820 and board themselves.—
White laborers, however, still receive
836 find 840 for wood chopping and the
more difficult operation of building.
The So ithern Facile is the great road
for San Francisco, because it is the only
raoifio route whioh runs np to that city.
The Central Pacific osnnot reach the city,
as the bay which make^the city a penin
sula interveug^md the railwi
is six miles frVi the Pacific
The first fifty qilesof theSout
passes through a country of
beauty. The villas of tne weal
tho route on either band, and a i
of San Francisco brings to view
much like those along the
Hudson River roads.
gro
1st. Snob proposed least does not t»
sure to the stockholders of the Maoon A
Western Bailroad Company soy payment
of money, bat manly provides that they
shall receive tha same dividends as the
stockholders of tha Central Railroad and
Banking Company, upon an increased
capital of the latter oompany, and leav
ing it entirely with the managers of said
company to diminish the dividends at
their pleasure. Nor does eueh lease in
any way tend to increase the bnsinaas of
tha Maoon A Western rood, bat may
aerionsjy injure it by bringing about tha
of a rival line to Atlanta.
From the Cincinnati Commoner, June 3.)
Shall wt Try Juggling Trwtfc and Prin
ciples 1
Throughout the entire Union the Democracy arc
discuwiug with great earnestness »ud much intern-
Iterance the insuoH that should be made iu the Preai-
ilential contest for 1873. We are of that clew of
Sherman lias committed the egotisti-
cal folly of declaring In tha most per
emptory manner that he is not and will
not be s candidate for the Presidency.—
This is entirely gratuitous on his port, as
he has not been nominated by any one
except the New York Herald, and the
Herald only meant it facetiously.
Parsonage Burnt.
The parsonage of the Elbert Circuit,
North Georgia Conference, of the M. B.
Church South, was recently destroyed by
fire We have not learned any portion-
“Let the Republicans hold fast to the
government,” says the Cinoinnati Times
and Chronicle: The Treasury part of tho
government is what they have been "»«<»■
•j holding to, and the probability ia that
soon there will not be enough of that left
to hold fast to.
children.
Two Cuthbert uegros had a fight a few
days ago, out of whioh one of them came
minus a digit
The general report for the past week fs
in this se
ip in this section is
The oontinued wet
Wise, the auonant, has ratten an ar-
tiole favoring oopper balloons. They
would be safest, undoubtedly, ss they
would be too heavy to go up aloac, end
would have to be hauled on a wagon.—
Then if an a-rouaut were to on he would
■ot be likely to get hart so badly.
It is reported that a baud of English
edituia will visit Una country tlila M in-
The Boston Traveller- goes a long way
to show that Uniat ought to be re-
that the ootton croj
about “gone np.
weather has given the grass snoh a start
that in many instances it is hopelessly
look Many planter* are plowing up oot
ton and planting com in its stead ; bnt
the past two weeks have been too wet for
that Some farmers tell us that when
they find the ootton down nnder the
grass, it is oovered with lice. The oorn
continues to grow rapidly; the early
planting is silking, and an unprecedented
oorn crop for this section is promised.
OutUert Appeal, 9th.
The commencement exercise of An
drew Female College, at Cnthbert, will
oommenoe on Sunday, the 26th.
A pea vine eleven feet and ooe inch
long is what the Rome Courier has to
brag on.
We learn that the rein in Jackson coun
ty on Mouday was the heaviest that has
fallen in twenty years. The dam at
Thompson's Btm
sen
work dune by t
Wee
basecPupou
desire a clear and well-defined .
principles w th contending for.
THE DIFFERENCE
between Rndlcalism and Democracy should be dearly
drawn, eo that every one may understand It. and the
thuiutiulye* should bo faithful embodl-
and doctrines of which they pro*
*rs and anutlna '*
uornluo.
monte of the t<
losa to be the teachers and apoetlee
If the next Convention, in the ereotlon of
live that the principlee or
A proposition was made to the di
rectors of the Maoon A Western Railroad
Company by the Maoon A Brunswick Rail
road Oompany, and ample and unques
tioned guaranty and security was offered
for its fulfillment for e lease at a fixed
yearly rent of 8800,000, or 12 per cent
per annum upon the entire capital stock,
whioh offer wee refused, bat whioh offer,
we are advised, is still open.
Our road is a most valuable property,
and the future offers every assurance of
a growing revenue. While we occupy s
neutral position as regards the roods with
which we oonnaot, we need have no ap
prehensions of the construction of a com-
_ line; if we leave that position, we
no longer have that aasoraaoe, but
rather the contrary.
Under any droamstanoes, it is appa
rent that oalm and deliberate juc‘
is desirable upon the subject, and that
inoonsiderate and hasty action should be
avoided, and if, upon consideration, it
should be deemed best to lease our road,
let os reoeive proposals in a methodical
and business like manner, and oonolnde
the arrangement with the party who of
fer* the best terms with satisfactory se
curity and guarantees.
Cnxs. H. Dabney, 1 Directors
Morris K. Jesuf, > Macon A Western
L. N. Whittle, ) Railroad.
Neu> York, 6th June.
Indueementa have bom
"*t out fit Grant’ll
homeward bound for Europe, having <n|
board the aick at the Etaopean squadron
Among them IdevUmunt who is 4
raving maniac confined in 4 a straight-
jacket aud a Pajmaeter who ia hopelessly
insane.
ONEfi—Died. April *7, min tehU Nrideno* In
nter. Oa.« Pr.TWiulA in ths-^th yearof
Tha jtetafnirt|i)1 rtttact of this obituary notice
wm bo« to BMktak, utrfey a April.
MsJwirafe,to UrtoOy to toe year 18-, and
tteasii, fibmwhe pur-nod
Atenof Datev si Medfote for several
■■fefeen vnvlwflfoua —^located in
the county of "■» „ • qw
* MS hffi WMjsMMd i> ntedfctos Affid ite
OM, find whs a 1 skflttll and .uooWul
Hte teteate tewt*g/r.i^kigh order;
rsrt——d »»<rasil. —d Ate Aootel and
Mmrn M-tedhiha tpumfmmiu-
jpfmMoa stall who kn*v trite.- V **
NkthteMUM teOta iterate public stum-
tan. teutons, fete county, by % cornpHmaptery
p detui—that .state »overetfn-
forui, should
tho Democratic party
ty, self-government, free elections, aud the white
nuut'ti civilization, are tel dead ; and then proceed to
put up grave-stones at the he»d of these sublime but
**desd issue*"—would the honest, liberty-lowing
Democmtic iiumhcs rteity the funeral of *11 the prin
ciples slid "issues" which they h»ve held sacred
from tho time of tho fsthern of the republic f Does
any man, clsimiug the best politic*! s*g*oity, think
thcro ts real, live
DEMOCRATIC CAMPAIGN THCNDEB
in such a course? Heretofore the Democraticp*tey ha*
glouning orirtam
Enetuios msy be won, and friends will bemora
devotedly Attached to the cause whose watchword it
Is to be true to conscience, honor, liberty, first and
above all ; and to leave the rest to God. Men of
high aud truthful purpose, and oonrioUon and aapi-
u invincible ; they i
umuson's Mill was washed away, ana
’era! bridges damaged.—Athene Ban
Srme twenty moles have died in this
neighborhood in tho last tan or fifteen
days. Thors seams to be no particular
dtssas* Tbs darned creatures appear tu
be disgusted with Ufa and ill anauund-
ings and qoil breathing—Otikafaus Sun.
A difficulty occurred between two ool
wd man soma five miles from town, on
the road leadiug to Oampbvllion, on last
Wad need ay uiglti. The uaaux of the
parties are Henry Harrison and Wonvn
Anatoli. They had some ouprohioun
words and pares il some blow*, Altar
whioh Henry Hsrriaou eat Warren 4n»
toil ia several places. It to feared that
the wounds of Austell will prows fatal.
Harrisou vohiutarily gave himself up to
to the officer*, and will beouutlued till
trial —Yairburn Sentinel.
dential programir
dl aloe tic utyaUAoation long enough.
R latforms aud Janus-ftecc«l cantlidaioa are exouaablc
1 an ephemeral party that expects to perish after
one triumph won by fraud and decoption. Rut a
great party, whoee principles were born with the
Conatltutiou and which expocU to direct the destiny
of the nation, Rhoold lift high ite banner, and write
* 1 *eroou ito principles in
i.ETTaau or nan.
mcessions to fkuaticisiu.for the last thirty years, has
ux-monetratud that tho sectional war .became more
bitter, more general, more destructive of all nation
ality in parties, more irreconcilable, and more dan
gerous to either union or liberty, the more industri
ous politicians played the faltering, tern]
masquerading game of trying to combine V
ng. temporising,
_ M ^
geneoUM and reconcile the irreconcilable.
Tha Bohemian vagrants and Hessian merosoariaa
of politic* may be Waited upon the one ooheteve
principle of uublio plunder ; but the people, be stare,
will ultimately despise them and their pay, 4«<| their
pay-master*, and, rislug with more than toe power
of the
lAmqriMASD THE WHIRLWIND,
will blest tha whole obnoxious combination with a
ruin like tnat whioh came upon Doltshaxsar in the
midst of his revelry.
The mass - f men may differ about questions of
poliov, or about the application of genes*
moisilty ; but they unite in a commonlo
osty aud fair dealing, and in i
cheating and corr ‘
a of hoe-
UwtwOlb* • greet ;*piul, .loHoiw hot lo tMsSl
with Whatever hekte may win, whatever party may
he l>eatea, truth and principle cannot go down white
there are men who will honesty aud openly stand
them , ucr. oqwe what will, can the men be
nttf down who w U speak their convictfona, withont
fear, fever or affection, aud who would rather am
dowa gallantly fighting f.
pie Uiau pundits* «u-uewt at the price of their
ownhwinr, aud the sacrifice of liberty and the Ooo-
Au addrufig to tko Pope id aaid to b6
oironlnt^d ia Fnaioe, promieiag Myg the
protection of a French nrmj. Thig ig
oertaialj bnrleaquiug things to * wo^dsr-
fnl extent. The Pop# ou possiblj apfere
sid to Fnnos better then 4
esn hflbrd to «M the Pope. Betedfet,
Victos JEwhuiwI has gotten snoh a Ann
hold of Uno#* now, lsoludiug tha aflho-
Ikhss of tho Rosions. that
more toniblc than b Frettch army with
banners will tic requite,] in oust Urn.
TUt- height ami Il^Jtli of man’s
If ore Deaveq soJ boll
We, the undersigned stockholders in
the Macon and Western Railroad Compa
ny, concur in the within protest aud '
in the request tiw^be enolosad
should be signe^fiM^*
M. K. Jesop A Oo.7875 shares. New
J. B. Dumont, 160 shares, New York?
A. J. F. Vandetemzeb, 136 shares, N.
M. K. Jssm^SMtoreA, New York.
W. H. Busi^^^Krcs, London.
E. M. DxBi^HHBiares, New York.
C. H. DaBNEf^Oshares, New York.
Foster A Thompson, 531 shares, N.
J. P. G. Foster, 62 shares, New
J. Goodman, 162 shares, New Yoi
J. J. Goodwin, 815 shares, Hartfi
J. R. Jeslp, 400 shores, New York.
D. W. James, 1,092 shares. New York.
J. 8. Moboa:’, 690 shares, London.
J. Milijank, .463 shores, New York.
L. P. Morton A Go., 200 shares, N. York.
G. D. Moroan, 400 shares, Irvington. ■
J. F. Moroan, 324 shores, New York.
G. H. Moeoan, 97 shares, New York.
C. C. Gooch, 225 Bhares, London.
8. R Nelson, 300 shores, New York.
Note.—I was requested by telegraph
to allow my name to be used to a protect
against the lease, in connection with the
New York Directors, and replied in the
same way, giving my assent to its nee,
bat never saw the protest ss it was after
wards written, until to-day, and os I find
my position is not stated with exact cor
rectness, I appeuil this note of explana
tion.
I was not notified of the proposed
meeting ot the Board as the other Direc
tors were; on accidentally ascertaining
there was to be a meeting, and that the
other Directors had been notified, while
I had not been, I enquired of one of the
Board what was the obieot of tin- meet
ing, and whether anything of importance
was to be done; he replied there was
bmrinesa of importance to be act
ed on, bnt that be bed promised
Oapt White, the President, not to in
form me—eo that while I only knew in
an irregular way that there was to be a
meeting on the 26th of May, I did not
know the obieot of that meeting, or what
was proposed to be done et it
The Maoon and Brunswiok Railroad
Company mode an ofifcr to lease the
rand, which was received end read to
the Board, before the lease to the Oea
tral Oompany woe acted on, agreeing to
pay the certain fixed sum of twelve per
cent per annum bn the capital stock, of
three nandred thousand dollars a veer;
neither the bid of tho Central, nor of
the Maoon end Brunswick Oompany, was
accompanied with any offer of aeonrity
or guarantee for oarrying oat the lease in
good faith. When this objection was
urged against the bid of the Maoon and
Brunswiok road, whioh was admitted to
be a better bid than tbs Central's, if it
eoold be aaede secure, I offered a resolu
tion, instructing the President to ascer
tain and report what security oonld be
given, hat it wee promptly voted down, I
alone, of the eight Director* present,
voting for it.
It may be proper that I should add,
thatUtbie reeolmtion hod named, and
tha infonaatioB obtained, there eaa be
no earthly doubt, bnt that ■
satisfactory security would j
given, for the stockholder* of the M*6oh
and Watoeni Rood, who oppose this
lease, own nearly, Knot quite, one third
•fall the 8loak at the Meow end West
ern Rowd, end also, aaoro than thsso-
fourthaof the Mason and Brunswiok
goad, their Stock in the Maoou and
Western Road alone would he full secur
ity, besadee this guarantee they could
here obtained that of at toast noe dt tha
largest railroad corporations of the Btate
in addition. L. N. Warn
On, Jans 10th, 1871.
FOREIGN JVEWS.
WurUar rrem teams.
Versailles, June II—MinistarPieazd
has resigned the Governorship ef the
Beak of. France; to whioh position he
wss appointed a few days ago.
Boupartist agents ere actively at work
electioaeiwhig'iorllislreturn ol Napoleon.
Man;) leading imperialists have returned.
The Hrn JelmU Ml Emh.
London, June 11.—Member* ot thq
Conservative patty ofe actively at work
against the ratification at the treaty iwj
oeutly agreed upon by the Joint
Commission st Washington. The
ity re
Higl
iugtop. The vote
will be regarded as a striot party test, and
the ratification of tketreaty will be press
ed by tbe members favoring the present
ministry.
Versailles, Jane 11—Tbe Orieesu
Prinoee, since their arrival here, have
been the recipients of many attentions
from both officials and citizens and the
oonrtesies extended to them have beau of
the most flattering description. The
Duke D Aumale wjll leufb lief* shortly
for London, to be present at tbe Ac-
amchement of tkb Oounfass of Paris. The
event is expected tfegaffie off shortly.
MARK 3$ BY TELEGRAPH.
tlSMYC fill TO fit ivtt.)
CAPS, OftATCTOe, RUSTIC BRATS pq
, V0DQW SEATS. SUMMER
, HTTCHUIO POSTS FEW:
a CABTiwaelBto.
ALL DM. OF CUBES IN IRON AM) I
■wTSStaW; neklmt AT 1*HE LOWEST RATES.
-* ‘Ostei' PBid For Old Iron.
Special Notice#.
DUTTON'S HACK AMD BAG VAOTOBY. ^
#*•• MADK and B&ANDKD to order at .
NEW YORK PRICES. -d
OOue over Phillips & Craw's book store, tel
Etrate, Atlsuta, Oil
URCHAvrs. r i
GET YOUH SNIPPING BNAVB#
end ship jour goods in s business Us i
YOU CAN GET THEM CHEAP BY*
UU SHOP oa MAXI ETTA
sod Craw's
AND MAKING
JuaTtf
vo^saCEaMter ItepcaMtetive in the 8*to
Ligtelsiffira. Mete hte ahltltj k*'
before the
m sAsrwsrds he w*s elected to Con
tart alums . * DCKrirt. Oklnt-
a. Hm-Omvs* w. Tttaux atom
stee n.SN—j mu, ud pjte(
j.rsmil iKWOlarttr. Sak~«MsUr E*.». W.
for the OubtrusUv
to Gov. Towns.
I rate prrs—1 popola
t wsgglfieed ta a
Al Chair of tbs Stele
Jope 10.—Thrar fA ’
Vortc u u8otiled at
sale* of
13/'sC lor middlings and 2Co tor Crlsans.
Bacon scarce bill
84tc(<pfi, but bold at A*c higher at thffi
advSuced to 89o.
June 10.-—Market steadj and buoy-
.June 10.—The marks! is active wtto
Undducjr—middlings 18®18 %o.
June 10.—Market firm, middlifegi -ifi^c.
Anortn-A, Juno 10.— Market better—{dvarpool
middlings I8i*c. arid New YerkKo. \%Mo, ‘ I
DBLAffKD
N*w York, Shm'}
week: JP
Rcoelpts fortosWMkop totetettfM 9,005
Receipts of ootton slnoeWfipt. 1st, 18T0 1,000,016
Bxports from thlrfporiTstnce Septslater 1st 001,T 05
Stock on band st this port 05,909
BeoeptP st all porte of the V. 8. fOr week... ITJTU
Receipts st all ports of U. 8. since H«*pt. 1870.8,190^717
Exports for week from all ports of U. 8.
fckports fromU. 8. since Kept. 1, 1870 9.95J
•took in U. S. port* up to this time,...,...
Exports for week from U. 8. to Llvsipote.. »*4,0T8j
Exports tor week from U. 8. to Continent.. 19,41 ^
n statement for the
WA8H1NNTON NEWS.
Jane 11.—Only two Boo-
" aud Bobsaoo—are in
iMkM.&tottteens
ok which the FntadJStteb te
to disiialoii tbs routine of btiti
FINE WATCH^ REPAIR. INQ.
WI HAVE SECURED THE SER
VICES OF MR, O. S. TAIT, AMffi-
PERIEWCEP WATCH MAKER.IrST
RECENTLY FWtaM SCOTLAND. MR.
XSlT HAS WORKED IB SOMSJTf
THE FINEST WATCH MANN FACTO
RIES IN EUROPE, ND IS PSEPAHD
TO DO ALL KINDS OF FIREWORK
SUCH AS REJEWELLEOaT
NEW ESCAPEMENTS, ANOA
INC FINE WATCHES OF ALT
ALL WATCHES LEFT WITH
BE PROMPTLY AND THORCU
DONE, AND SATISFACT!
RANTEED IR EVERY IRS
•mis-tr SHARP A
st
'AD MEN ! ™
takb notior.
WE HAVE EEOEIVEV TO-DAY
DIRECT FROM THE M A HUT AO*
TURERS A LARUE ASSORT
meet ot time am eric ah
WATCHES, IN OOLD AMD SIL
VER OASEA. or PERFEOT
woRKMAtramtr add hew
DfigHpOrTNETOLROWiMO
Ml, (tswardaoe., Bsstoti
\feMtesn, Wstch t;*.,WRltksM;
TRIM STOCK IE OFFERED MY
VERY ATTRACTIVE FIOUREE
AMD YOU WILL FIHD IT
S^‘ZtfAlfSS&
MHAMP #> FLOYD'S JMWS.
STOSS, ATLANTA.
Is* bsvs Mmsslf Uke s 1
by Its good fed tbs frag of slip*:
teithful fed sfefiteat lsgtetetor Rnd ousel fish
triot HriMossN toe toaitdsrs of %*
Masonic pfeill Qttesgfe of Alabsms, .«toi
ishing IffiSfetottoo of learning. In later yssrs tea has
bean Irtsntlfrsd with tbs Msitosl College of Attente.
He deUverad Its first Introductory Lecture, and was,
st tbs ttfiM of hte death* Ms felate professor, aud
copying tbs otMir of tha Theory and Practice of M
wtodga and otesatiftc atte
ara fully exemplified in a
work not jllpftotehll H# ateo prepared <
ic compilation, exhibiting his teaming and
MtfVfV ifiim*\arttor to toArmulu
high rank as h Connell Mason f Bnt we aan only
• te some of the non prominent traits and fas
of the character and 11/s of this able, good and
useful hum who has but so lately been summoned to
of fee Christian Church preach
to-wit: Barton M. Stone and the greet Alexander
souroe, and the study ot the
Ip thei
> which
> A omsll stock of Tobsrco, <
privilege ot one of tbe best stand* in
letail toinreo end cigar stand, or fi
salupn, i r lor both. Fur a man with a a
and oue who would ilk* to engage In a b
aat and profiiable business, this is an a
particulars address J
*. a 1
3$LiWELsm
,hs raosirsd raUfefefi
sraftsr firmly end as
novor definitely atfisfi fe
time before hte dsoth, when ho mnfiss public profes-
f>f<f'ChriEi, and raosived bapttem
the fitSfedg of lev. Philip F. Lamar. State Brangelist
of the Christian Ctenrohe* in fi
He dtod st his TsfilfeteM In Decatur, slid bln re
mains. followed by hte sorrowing family and friend*
«>J A large demm ef Mtiuiu, were tbeuce
brought to Attente end placed in the Christian
Church, of which he was a asember; whence, after
appropriate aervlotaad s funeral sermon by thepa*-
tor, Esv. t. It Harris, Bom the text, "If a man die
shall he Hts again r* they were taken to the City
Qyeteij and there interred with Masonic rite* and
It may be said of th* deceased that few men have
so completely end so well filled up the measure of s
lone and ugeful and honorable life. Asa husband.
a neighbor and a (Hand, he wee devoted, af
fectionate and kind; his heart overflowed with noble
Impulses and generous manly sympathies.
Mm bwttotov# hin
him but to praise."
fee chans, tfnotth* idol, of hte
household. Hal we wffl not attempt to lift the veil
▼tew the sacred grtof of the
Ye! mag not fee writer, with
Just pride— d satisfaction, point them for sweet <-on
sotetfi* to the flowing pieteiwof hie tong, useful
aofMwfe sdstesn, and bis glorious dofi hap-
of God T It must be
weeping heart to know
tern useful and pure, bo was his drath
feat fifth unfeltering hope
and oonfldenes h* etosed hie eyea on thorn he loved
BEST ROUT
■UlSViUci
Kxpress trains ti
throtigh from Nashville to Louisville, tuaJB
• wmsii-Emismfi with Trains and Boats fofl
North hast and West, •
iSTo Ohange ofOarj
FUOM LOU18VILLB TO
Si. LguIk, i im iniuti, Ifidijtfifipolifi, t his]
afro, n^veliind, PittHburg, PhllfidflpU/.
aud New York. *
ONLY ONE CHANGE TO ,j
Baltimore, Washington and Boston.
Quicker time by this route, and better i
dsiiuus, thau by any othi>r. Beoure speed an
when traveling, by asking for tickets
owfife Tickets nnd Bs|gS|« Chwkj
may be procured st the o«ce of the Western and i
SULPHUR SPRINGS, *
Near Gainesville, Hall County, Georgiy.
SSmS&u
andsfinkto asel- .
"Like on* t&o draws fee d
. ._jfetoery of his oouch
Abofe Mm gad kten down to pteamtnt dreams."
Aye I death aobteved no victory over him. For to
life of manly energy, ussfotneas, high thought, ex
alted personal integrity and warm, unselfish eympa-
feleefind affection*, added the glory of sChristtsn
humility and fell submission to the will of God. He,
thsrnfeN. In this teat great conflict, was the oooquer-
or. The grave made no oonqusst of him, for It is
rseured to snoh as he, whan the gnat battle of life
is drawing to rveloee,
"To win fee wreath of feme"
ecroD a “
Mtstasjrsesci„ao M:
Com* from the fieet of battle, and In peso*.
Soldier, go home; with thee tbs fight ia won.
T HIB Delightful Kniumer Resort to now open 5 f.u
the reneptiou of guests, having beeu therm., hl>
refitte't with New and Heautilul Furniture.
The Medioutsl quality of this Water, and 1
mantic Scenery around the Springs, enunot l
passed in the Southern States.
The supervision of the House wlH be under I
too well known to the traveling public
ther comment.
No ptins will i»e spared to render the vls t
guests comfortable and happy.
8. R. NrCAMY, Proprietyi
June 10th, 1871. -lm.
xr axvEM we pleasure
TO AHHOUHOE TEAT We
have added TO OUM COR PE
or workmen a pine sh
oe aver, RECENTLY FROM
TIFTAHY dr 00.’A, HEW TOR*,
AMD ARM HOW READY TO DC
PLAIRAO^^LYETTnm.^
CIPHERS, MOMRRRAMS, AO., |
or-
r.
HER
RATE SWAM MULtOITEJ).
SHARP a tLOYE.
JEfly.RY STORE, WHITEHALL ST,
Oo to th« Sr,,.—no; tat, Uij Mat aborai
B. tty para aplrit pcaaant with tha Lot,
Vtaa* thou fbr faith and bop, haft parfM
And open vlaioa for tba wiittaa word.
Lift', labor dona, M unka tha day,
Llsbt ton lta load tbwtplrtt AIM,
While Hearea and earth oomhlae to an,
‘How bleat the HgMaoaa whan h, duet-
AboertiEewfnts.
GRAND CONCERT.
DeGive's Opera House.
Couosrt oommenoe at8if o’clock.
MS^Tickets 80 e—to. Children »0 oento.
WANTED.
ga OH EIGHT good, steady hands for
•4W MILL WOHK.
free. Family
to
H. DAVIS,
A. at tha Men of the Hon# Head.
iiilaXMTii k bro. , ~~
OlothieEB and Tailors 66, Whitehall street,
have in gfiryik,
Scotoh and Aiaaricaft Cheviot Baits,
Sris‘£sriS£rte.“5--
^1“. T^KcLutes
zod Diagonal Oootaatx] Vesta
Derby sod_Frock loath Sails.
K .* »]
— _ _ Baits,
i ol Gcuts
ranusbum.
Don’t fail to coil oa
stay 88 BBEMAXA Bro.
Broite Oonfiy* Vreutv oanta
Otosm* vooffh ffiMa Ufa.* Tv.*,
SHOT AND L^AD.
W E HAVE JU8T RECEIVED oo ooaalwlm,„ t
from the Virginia Lead Minus,
850 Bags Shot, all siseei
3,000 pound* Bar T>ead;
1,000 pijoudi Pig G-ad;
Which we offer to the trade on liberal terms.
j*7-9t W. M.A B. J.I/)W.^
Annignee’s Sale.
ATLANTA NATIONAL HOTEL
FUHJfITUHjn-
Y VIRTUE of an ord. r issead by the Men «»«•
~ United States Court for the Northern Dint t
of Georgia. wiU be cold at public eatery, feeefrmi
all encumbrances, st said Hotel, on
TUESDAY, tho JOth day of JUNE, 1871,
commencing at 10 o'otock, a. m., and contmut
from fey to day, all the affects of said Huftel-con* *
ingof
100 Walnut Bedabiada, 70 wa)nut Bureaux (W"d
top), lRo waiuut Washstands, SO walnut Tabled. •
cane-seat (Thairs, 80 marble-Uip Bureaux, 20 marl-
top WaphstAUtlM. Hi msrblc-top Table*. 90o*nr t«
400 linen Pillow blips, more or less, 000 Towels,
or loss, JOii pair woolen Blanktte, more or less, i<"
O>iintorp«n€*s. more or lrs*. 400 Unen Napkins, m
or lens, 0 large Mirror#, 0 Billiard Tables and Ft*
tares, 1 large Iron Safe. 2 Desks, 1 large reading n*w.»
Desk, 2 Clucks, 1 Lounge, 3000 yards CsrpetiagoJu-1*
or leas, lot ot laoe Curtains and •hade*,nil tbs tiib ■'
Ware, all the Oookery and tMasswars, all fee
Fixtures, 3 Hhow Cases, 1 Letter Press. Bar and Put-
nitura. 200 yards Oil Cloth, more or leee, Barber Mm*
Furniture, 3 Ranges, 2 Boilers, Engine, Pumps, • * 1
numerous other artieles. 9 ■
Tbe Furniture is uniform iu style and finish *4"'
excellent quality, sound and in good order. The ft*
tel occupies the centre of the Oily and can be rent ”'
for a term of four years. The furniture will be **■ i
in sate, as it Is, In each room. No property wiU < •
delivered until paid for. Removal at Mice will be T'
-lUired to make room. Hold maths property ef Fd« «•
»• Pood, in Bankruptcy. TERMS CASH.
my» tds. NOAH B rOWLEB ’ *•**”*-
Dancing Olaaff!
xicbols B*SP*OWOU,X £
NOUNCE8 to former patrons psi fee FV 1 '
gsnsrally. tliat ho wiU conimoimeCIsssrast
CONCORDIA HALL, HHITRHAM, ST-
On THURSDAY, I*
continue for on*
*A*"Ssy Old EHS.j. .
JJJ«»*aSfts HduuUMmay lMS* A<w
*na*
Crew’s.
,*l Block’s
• u v th * ua -
"td* that have
!*■■»■>’» Saw Fop ware
AtUntta rebta, Wd ri SJ*Iu l dJ5^fat
aon, *44^ r. n. t and Saturday morning at W *•
Forpartwular*. apply at the kail, ora? Phil'‘fJ A
FOR KBlW *
ITIWO THLEE KOOH OOTTAnER, ttaila
„7.n°°7 ,r WM Hum mem ■ ■'
of th«hoo«» U new. the other two iwoenCyta 11 '
V> D . w. 010FT,
°°nier Derle end Went Hum mo--U
iatt.as’iTS;
ynn th.un.rtlh
MN DANIU. EtmtAW,
EDGEFIELD JUNCTION, TENY.
HAHIJH A UAXHUMB.
a. W. FHEHMAN OENEEAL AOHHT.
(J BEAT mtet) ,.t f, mi ead ornaaeaW OJJ
—‘U Kr,rr **• “ *Jrt|4*