The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, June 27, 1871, Image 3

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DAILY SUN. ** Mopwo ...jvnin AiTAiEa (S' • want two or three honest, b J* to carry The Sun for the < Oar lint * iuerrasing, and boob «f l Lara a stronger tone of oarrian.— fo would like to bare them oow Lam rfaow to do the work. C—rt. A4pp|M^||M p^pnEbled yeater- ^Iteiaaaisfejaf?: (andao to draw a big crowd. The heat n»K^°r .waa red-hot were nnmeroua, and a Ural; Jonaing came in wf a Mg parkage of bflla, and proceeded toaalHha roll. <m*>* XtBOTX a*d to. CAma, Ittfle 10-year old negroes, ware np forpahlic indeoeno j. Their tender yean ■awed them from a higher' wm postponed till to-<l*y. whan same IiTHE RWistJlI- JMtB JNREWkR- light will be thrown upon the inbjeot as I ■ to who atrnck him. * ■■Vhl the same IMone need apply who are under fifteen «OWt, and they were fined SIS and oostu of age, or who cannot bring the t of ‘ l Garrison captured a Mule i» and fnrmahed him with acorn latall u Ar b r'r Stables, wher > owner will call end get him. • Duiker an. UernM. The nfany friends of Hon. Samoel awranoa, particularly hit Maaouie , will condole with him in Ma aad •lament of the loss of hie wife, who tied at bar home in Marietta, Sunday 1 Mm L, had been an in valid .lime. The funeral will take ka nia U|. at lOe/olock a mule ran i dray; and when turning the Jonter and Thompson streets, driver out The wheel* over bis lege, breaking ooe of 1 aeriooidy cutting aad braking He waa taken np and carried (home. ’ ■•r«»'i t.ntaa Sal. Tv-Day. > hi* advertisement All those fine are fresh and new-dug yeater find if yon will be on hand yon will t good Iwrgalna in fnrnilnre. Mayaon i the ‘-Live Auctioneer. r. oraapiis. | learn that the large three story bnild- ow Dearly completed, by J. 0. Peck, 1 situated on one of the Park lots, op- ■ite the Kimball Honse, will soon be npied by Messrs. Crane k Boylstoo, Charleston. This is one of the l*rg- t and beet known establishments io the a Mid their presence will be quite quisition to the commercial inter- pf Atlanta. Mr. Sidney Lanier, of Maoon, poet 1 norelist, is in the city, the gneet of i H. I. Kimball Honse. Mr. Lanier i the author of a recent very popular n—“ There’s more in the man than i is iu the land ”—which is quite as as any “ Farm Ballad ” we have It lias bad a wide row through | the press of the country during the past six months. Wot tfco AU«d«4 To. Qabriel Valentino says his friends all make the mistake that he is in some way connected with the negro duelling scrape. It is George Valentine, a negro barber, and not Gate Valentino, who is a white mao. Below we give Gabe’a card : Editor Sum—Please allow me to my, —gfr your column*, that I am not, (aa aome hare sup posed) the man alluded to iu your article of Satur day and to-day, aa oonnected with an effort to g*t np a duel. My nama June 26. 1*71. Then a tall, black, sleek looking negro, with face after the style of a gorilla, waa marobed around. He unearned the name of and had 1 been taking too much beer for hk Wff— Tf ~ The Mayor could tell in a miawte bow many glaseee he had taken, and after making oat his aoooant, ha waa asked tot ten dollars, and enough ■ton to pay the boys for bringing him j. A. KDOAK of selling liquor in less quantities than one quart without the proper papers. Mr. E. proved thst it was for a case of aickneas, and His Hon or diil not believe he intended to violate the law. His prioe for such offences waa almdy fifty dollar*, and he was continu ally thinking ot going up to a hundred. This gave Mr. E. the thumps but be was soon relieved by hearing the Mayor say, III let yah pay *10 and cost ana nrauKuo in a plea of gnilty of the charge of discharging firearms. His ammunition cost him |)t) a load. vrnuiA* moors waa drank. The more be drank the more Ua wanted antil he became very tipsy— or a little mote so. As he owned up like , Hk Honor told him he would hk acooont with five dollars. John w. row av had been running “ my two papers— both daily," so long and so successfully, that he thought he hsd money to author ise a apace, and acting upon Ilia thought he took on vast quantities of benzine, and when he began to move about, it sloshed in him so thst he oommenoed cure iog and nsiDg bad language. The Court told him he would let him off for *10. The thing was tanning slung smoothly enough, and the hat was passed around waa down with waa mixed up in dha Grigra' waa also continued till to-day. tbs pa Mira’s dnt^b. | About a half dozen painter* took the eolio on Saturday, and in their anguish, they got np a fight The principals were painters, all the witnesses were painters, and altogether, they painted np a vary ohoioe picture. Some of them weren’t afraid, while others didn’t want to fight Some were peacemakers and some out riders. One fellow wanted it distinctly understood that be “ was a g—d d—n Yankee, and that ooald walk his log," Ac. L fit Fi he was called by Nathait Hairy “I double-faced man and a humbug- “ Fer guson went for him, and bis Honor thought he done right It oost Ferguson *5 for doing so, however. O. MoClure did not set himself np in the fighting line, but would kill the first man that touched him. The witness did not want to get killed, and he did not tooeh him. This little exercise only oottMc. $6. Nathan Harry waa in Hie fnaa. Aa he had been attacked, and did no^ show any disposition to fight, his case waa dis missed. The Court was then declared adjourned, to meet at Redwine k Fox's corner, when it would treat the crowd to a “rain* bow.” MOLL WOOTBI AMD HIS CIRCUI. Away apla the State mt Maine—-Busi ness Oooft—lie Uoei lulo ( ana.la 4lh of July. We read a letter yesterday from Boll Wooten, written from Lewiston, Maine, ou the 18th inst., to his brother in this city. Boll writes that he is doing a very good business, but has considerable oom- petition—as Lew. Lent, Stone k Murray and Barn urn's shows are all “billed on him.’* Notwithstanding, he had paid that day every cent he owed his perform ers, and keeps them all paid up. ■ His stock looks as well ar when they left At lanta. He was offered $10,000 in etth the day he wrote the letter for one-third iuterest iu the show, but refused it. He goes into Canada, and will exhibit in 4b# Examination Ezereises at tills In- Ititution oomjnenaed yesterday. A full honse of ‘ fair andiei *nd under Missionary The wnralaatipai were thorough and fairly pond acted. The exercise* opened with prayer at 9 q'elook. Tha fiat class railed waa in Arithmetic. Thaaoholars rank aalyaa medium in this Une. In, United {Mates History they rank ordinary. Hut in Knglish Composition. Reading, Aaotont History, Cmear, Virgil and Anabaseis, they are first rate. It waa notioeabla that th* pure, genu- ine, thoroughbred negro, waa much more advanced than those of mixed blood.— The recitation of one very black girl in Virgil and Anabaaris was remarkable. — These exercises trill be continued for two day* longer. A soiTuus man takir n. ■riraee, affections, mind, eharaetar, most be cultivated. Every day you lire with out faith and repentance, makes it harder far you to revere God. In the end you may expect to reap a harvest of despair. deceived with the hope that Men are < (WM Ktfmfid. Samuel Veiny, a colored man, convict ed of grand litreeny aad sentenced to two years in the penitentiary, escaped from jail Saturday, and has not yet beau recaptured. Tremu-d.m Urn, MrpUdmt. <£l)e Cub Bnbgrt. A FINE WATCH REPAIRING. WE HAVE SECURED THC SER VICES OP MR. O. 8. TAIT, AH *S- PERIENCED WATCH MAKERS BUT RECENTLY FROM SCOTLAND. MR. TAIT HAS WORKED IN SOME OP they may at any tuna i spout to God. As it was with wan seeking in vain for a place for repentance, so with the deluded ainaer who aagkota to sow good seed daily. Siuoe Christian* will barely get within ‘tJjS I t *> en escaping, and’ aa's^on « (jSidi^ i > 3W ESCAPEMENT8, AND ADJUST' against Its outerwalls, they will read| >tai<0r ~ ^.n.h ^,,^..,1 «IO FINE WATCHES OF ALL KINDS. LL WATCHES LEFT WITH US WILL I PROMPTLY AND THOROUGH!- Y jured Goodman. A terrific explosion occurred at the. THE FINEST WATOH MANUPAOTO- Frankliu House last night. A clothing RIESIN EUROPE, HOIS PAiPARSO merchant named Goodman entered his! TO DO ALL KINDS OP FINEWONK room and olosed the door. The gus had *UCH AS REJEWELLED, MAKING u. VtaUa Asianta, aad Is Dane Pa. A very reapeotablo gentleman, bailing from fTrthaai has been manoevering about Atlanta several days, mixing and mingling with hia friends, and liavings good time generally; always, however, having an eys to hncterra, in which he has been abundantly wueeasfnl. The gentleman, whose name we do not feel authoriaed to menriea, was distinguished in the army aa an efficient and brave sol dier, has a predilection for onr sort of folks, and left nothing undone to show his appreciation of our institutions. But, in his walks and talks about town, he struck wp with his old friend, Ool. Alston, who paid him the usual atten tion* a stranger reoeive* from Southern gentlemen; and finally tuned him over to the hospitable care of. Mr. X T. Smitbi who did the agreeable lot some time, and finally iavited him to his of fice on Whitehall street, where be was in formed that off. Davit was the High Priest of the establishment, and he im mediately remembered that he wanted a *10,000 policy With our Jeff, as be was the sort of man be waa willing to live or die with. And thus, the New Yorker the sowing seaion, and the young are all sowing the seed of future honor or shame —happiness or misery, and will rarely reap thereof. la th. City. Hon. W. A. Huff Mayor of Macon, was in the city yesterday, and popped la upon ua like a skimmer of sunshine. He k foil of the Fair, talked Fair, and even looked fair. Death ar Wm. a. Chapman. Last night, at a quarter before ten o'olock, Wm. B. Chapman, an old citi sen of Atlanta, departed this life. He came to this city in 1848, from Mxoon, we believe. He has been a devoted and consistent Odd Fellow for most of bis life, snd has enjoyed the high regards of the order. He vac a charter member of Central Lodge No. 23, and a member of Eueampment No. 12. He was 75 yean of age. He leaves a widowed daughter his only child. •t. John's Day I > Urlfla. Calais, Canada, on the 4th of July. About ofte^always comiug back with a good 18»» l9t ° f September he will start sooth- die with. And time, the New Y sun. We noticed Alderman Lo.rv ret- »«"■» <* “•“ rf 16 *■“ “» to du '’ try in wagons. he would, to be paid for the same. His brother received a dispatch from him yesterday that he had got clear ahead of tho other shows, and his busi nous was immense. The many friends of Boll in tide city will be pleased to bear of his anooasa, as well aa that of his circus, all feeling some pride in onr Atlanta circus taking the lead in that far off section of the coun try. He calls it the “ Empire City Giro The members of Empire Encampment No. 12, and Central Lodge No. 28, and the Odd Fellows of Atlanta generally are hereby requested to meet at Odd Fa! low’s Hall on Peachtree Street, at 8 o’clock this afternoon, for the purpose of attending the funeral of ou deceased brother, Wm. B. Chapman. By order of th* . C. P. AN. O. Atlanta, Juno 27th. •Utetiiatit of Mr. Berry. The noiiae in yesterday’s Bom in rela tion to Mr. Joe Berry, that he had been arrested and locked up, by the polioe, for miaoouduot about a horse and buggy, wai furnished us by a party as a news item. We havaasau Mr. Barry, and he my. th* whole thing Was oonooctail by a personal out-ay aad not a word of it 1* true. The enemy resorted to this meth od, he says, iu order to revenge himself for s thrashing he had given him. We give Mr. Berry the benefit of this public statement in regard to the matter. A Pretljr Pair B.ilatu. We team from the Sheriff of this oout- ty that, during the April term of the Superior Court—which has just closed, after a semion of teu weeks—there were placed in the hands of himself snd hi. subordinate*, eighty-eight beach wsr- rents, sixty-six of which were executed by actual arrest, seventeen returned “uot to be found iu Folton county,” and five are not aa yet aooounted for. To this information the Sheriff adds the remark tliat had the grand jury been in posses sion of these facta, they would possibly have omitted the reference they made to (he Sheriff respecting the execution of warrants. Afloat* Malta. MaMtoatlag. From the last number of the Chat tooga Advertiser, we see the editor has gone into eoataoies over the arrival of several Atlanta belles at the beautiful lit tle town of Summerville. He says: "We are glad to see our village is soeh a pop*- lar resort. During the last week Atlanta has contributed extensively, fee whisk she will accept onr thanks. The return of Miss H., who has been absent in that eity for aome mouths, and Mrs, B, who is on a visit to her parents, and tha at rival a'jfep days since of Mis* C. and tb* Misses M., will euliven our town materi ally. Dirt Heller* district, in this oouaiy, also send* a delegate who it unequalled in £aoe and beauty. W» bop* th* weather may be propitious and that thair pojourn in ora midst may b* every way pleasant Ool. Wm. K Coleman, (Mat Air Line Railroad, is also with aa” ram. We notiood Alderman Lowry set ting iu * window takiDg notes. It amazed him to see with how much umtj /raid his Honor would dock the fell are for small o(Tenors, and his looks indicated that he only wants one more chance to preside, when lie will oat-herod Herod. There scenes were shifted and ■ISC CABOUMK LEVY waa announced. She did not appear in person, knt sent her lieutenant, a Miss somebody, whose name we did not hear. We will oall her Mary Ann. Well, Mary Ann lives with Caroline, and is, in fact, second, in command of a beer saloon, kept by that lady. Yesterday the boys got mighty dry, and went down to Caro line’s and wanted beer. They begged and plead a long time, but the lieuten ant wooldn’i let them bare any, so she •aya. Any way, the Court oonld not make out a clear case, and for fear some thing wroag bad been done, he risked the costs on the left-tenant. She left. SMITH TODD is about the aiae of the Mayor, but not near a* good looking. Besides, Smith Ween ear rings, which gives him th* ap pearanoe of a savage. His Honor don’t wear ear rings, and therefore don’t look like a savage, except when he gets hold of a fellow who has been drinking fish beer. Todd was aocused of mixing toddy for the potato eg Sunday, thereby viola ting and setting at naught the laws of the city. Smith keep* boarders. He has six, and he drew fifteen glasses of beer. “How as* that, Smith?” Smith oonldn’t tall exactly how, and the Mayor told it for him. He said it would only take a iw.n two or three visits to his Court for him to find out thst it wasn’t * profitable borinam to violate the taw. He said if people dop’t drink enough in six days they must pay like thunder tor doing so on the seventh. Ha looked daggers at Smith. Smith thought be wus gone for good. He sraole a ghastly smile. And many a wiuk be wunk. After giving him a lecture as to how to to run A respectable boarding house, lie dismissed him with a find of *10, The care against JOHN m’gKHKE was continued till another time. soon runtno was called, but not being on hand, it cost him *5 for oontempt O. H. BRADSHAW was called but did not answer. He wss uuder bond for his appearance. For disorderly oouduot, profane and vulgar language. ' ' ah. rtrrcHKB )>«.) to shell out ten dollars and coeta. John Nickels, Allen Nickel^ Gus. Mcore and Billy Pattoraon—all went to a brewery Sunday evening, and got iota oi beer. One of the 5 cents Nickels said he must have drank two gallon*. Anyway, they got into a must with LEWIS OIUOOR, and were about to put the lieer on Lewis right there before His Honur, but Lewis bad a staaaeh eld stand-by in th* person of Dan Pittman, who warmed the fellows •beri* a>H41Ej« Honor congratulated Griggs oa hia forbearanoe in not booting Dm pilule crowd of beer-drinkers. He let Briggs off, auJ looked like he wanted to tall ^im Ira waa eprry i^ had not tioked the tatira tea party. The two gallons of boar got Griggs off afu-r v.imsoM waa using profane language, quarreling, aud fuming oreoad generally. The Coining State Pair* The citizens of Maoon are alive with interest respecting the approaching State Fair, which will commence In that city on the 23d day of October. The papea are discoursing the matter rigorously, and, as far as we can ascertain, the peo ple are all talking about it, and every one seems determined to make it a grand suooees. We like the appearance things. The Agricultural Society i* Mr State institution. It belongs neither to Macon, nor Atlanta, nor to any other city —but is the common property of all th people of Georgia and all should feel a common interest in the suooees of its ex hibitions. It is a matter of small interest where the Fairs are held. To a large majority of the people it la a matter of perfect indifference whether they are held in Macon or Atlanta. The princi ple objeot should be to make them oemful and a credit to the people of the State. Sinoe the Maoon people are so thoroughly aotive in the matter and are bending all their energies to the work, we are anxious to see the people of AL lanta contribute all the assistance in their power—bearing in mind the fact that w* will want Macon to help us next year. Mayor Huff; in oompauy with teveral enterprising citisens of Maoon wan in the city yesterday, examining our Fair Grounds with s view to oommenciDg work immediately ou theirs. Judging from the well known energy and prompt ness of the live young Mayor, and the ex cellent taste he displays in whatever he undertakes, we predict that th* new Fair Grounds in Macon will be second to none in the State in beauty and adaptation.— By reference to an article, copied else where, from the Macon Journal and Met- tenger, it will be seen that the idea of us ing the old Grounds has beeu abandoned and the Fair will be held this year at the Grounds of the Central Trotting Park. Mayor Huff and the gentlemen accom panying him will go henoe to Angaq|e and examine tho Fair buildings theie.— He aims to take advantage of the bee! among them all The work ef improving the Macou Grounds will be commenced next week. J One of the agents of Ray, Fordhsm A Lsmott’s Wizard Oil called at Thx 8dm Job Office a few days ago and luqraated os to do some job work for him Immedi ately, which we proceeded to do a* soon as possible. The yenlbourn Ina adit been beard of since the work was handed in. If this should meet his eye be can un derstand that hi* work is ready for him. Ik. Arrest ef Dr. Morey. the ciLomotil rOUUTH 1 km Old Pa Mil lowed Celebration at Ogle* thorp* Parte—Flo Vie Oration—Roa ming aad trotting natchii t By notice elsewhere, it will bo seen that preparations are'being made for an pld fashioned 4th of July oelebratior, at Oglethorpe Pqrk. Ed. Mercer and John Feel are the lejdiag spirits in this cele bration, whiakkl* gttarantee that n°ib ing will be left undone to make the com ing Fourth a aptaadid tuooess so far aa pleasure is concerned. Trains will be ran regularly for the aooommodation of visitors. The beet of music has been sc oured. The Declaration of Indepen dence will be read, an oration delivered, and a good'dlnner furnished. In tbs afternoon, several running and trotting matches will coma off The best of order is promised, and the ladies are most respectfully invited. The prioe of admission to the whole affair is only 25 oenijk This is merely a nominal price, bat iaunough to defray expenses. These gentlemen are well known, and what they undertake is bound to suoceed. Our Sabbwth P.lplt K.rlrw, Owing to causes which we oonld not control and whioh were unforeseen, we failed to reoeive Ike report of Dr. Wil son’s Sermon at the Presbyterian Ohuroh on Sunday last, for our yesterday’s issue. The sermon, one of unusual Iuterest aud power, being one of tha ablest efforts of this aged and learned divine, we there fore give place to the following brief syn opsis this morning: FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH—REV. I. S. WtUON, D. D. rASIDE. Text— 1 Vhatnoerer a man toweth'dial thaU he alto real), (lal YL 7. There is a beautiful and Instructive analogy running through all the works of God. The books of Oreatiou are Providence and Revelation. Human ac tions produce consequences correspon ding with their natures. First. Whatever kind of grain is sown produces a like kind. A law aa oertaiu aa that of gravity. It is the veioe of Na ture bat repeating tho voioe of Revela tion. How important to realize that it is the same in the moral as the material world 1 Second. The principle is illustrated in the culture of the mind. With proper cul ture, at proper time, it will be beautiful. There is a natural difference between minds in their rapacity for improvement, but the greatest is produced by different culture—not so much natural differonoe as is supposed. Parents and teachers should learn tho important lesson taught in the text Few realize the influence of Sabbath-sohools aud well directed effort! to make good impressions on the family. When the fruitful Sabhath-echool teach er shall coma luiugiug with him bis .peers of immortal souls, what will the idle ohuroh member have to bring V Em brace tha opportunity to bring there young souls to Christ. Thud. Tie truth of the text is illua- The Masons of Griflin celebrated St John's day (last Saturday) with most be coming ceremonies. There was a pro cession in the forenoon, iu which the Odd Fellows joined, by invitation, aa is the custom in Grillin; and at night there wa* a banquet, to whioh the Odd Fellows and their families were invited. We have been to many a banquet, un der a great variety of circumstances, bnt we never attended a pleasanter one than this. The utmost cordiality and good feeling prevailed. Everybody knew eve rybody, aud were courteous—all being determined to be as merry as possible, and liave a re-union of feeling as well as iu person. There was music at hand, and alter supper a little dance was gotten np for pleasure of tboee who delight in such amusement. This was participated in by qnite a number of ladies and gentle men, and was quite as agreeable as the other enjoyments of the evening. The entire entertainment was oondne- ted in real Griflin style, and that ia equiv alent to saying that it was all that such a thing could have been anywhere, or un der any management If there is any thing iu the world the Griffin people know it is how to enjoy themselves, and this knowledge is pnt into effect fre quently, in such a way as to make Griffin society a perpetual pleasure. B'mIi u rreUuf. Madrid, June 26.—The Spanish Cortez will hold a meeting on Mondav for the purpose of cobsidenog the King’s refbsal to accept the resignation of his Cabinet. MUm*. London, June 2C.—A thousand work men have been thrown out of employ ment by the burning of a Manchester cotton mill. There was quite a snow storm in Shields this morning. Hugh McCulloch responded to a toast in honor of America at Cobden Club Dinner. i'rttuh Mtmirt. Versa iu,kb, June 20.—Thiers is slight ly indisposed. Foreign? declines to stand tor the Assembly for the Department of the Loire. The government has received favorable aooounts of its supporters in relation to the Communists of Paris, who are quiet, though the organization in kept up. The Figaro says the Orleans princes will proceed to ’FrohsdorfT, where they will await the decision of the country in silence. The Constitutionel urges the electors to ratify the policy of Thiers, without condition or am ndment M. Vested, late member of the Com mune Central Committee, has beeu ar rested. irtM af m htemmrr. Glasgow, June 20.—The steamship Alexandria, from New York, has arriveo. She brings particulars of the wreck of the steamer Princess, from Havana to Grenock. All on board perished. Crmim th* mi. Chicago, June 2G.—Reports from about one hundred places in Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa, with a few excep tions, give good accounts of the crops.— The recent storms have prevailed pretty generally over the Northwest. Irbat they have sown. * I •^ ruc ^ a >u ft teh an explosion occurred, Every lean’s religion is what be chooses wLich k . uoc . k ^ out the door and windows, to make fl Attending to every duty is *!»»?* back Urn walk aud seriously in-, the meant of improving. Those who stay away from Oh arch week after week without exonae, may ex pect their religion to die out Some are sowing little handfulla here and there—yet expect to reap a bountiful harvest Men have just about as much religion as they dmirt. The piety of Baxter. Wilberforce, Edwards snd Brain srd, was the product of cultivation. Our •tamp ia now being made for eternity.— Woe to him who has given no enp of cold water to a disciple. What seed are we sowing for eternity? What harvest shall we reap ? These are the all important questions. Youth la r ONE, AND SATISFACTION OUA- . ANTEED IN EVERY INSTANCE. l>rl8-tf 8HARP A FLOYD. SHARP\ FLOYD, iWELRY STORE, WHITEHALL 8T. lO'lS-tf T AKB NOTION. HAVE RECEIVED TO-DAY J'lREOT FROM TUB MANUFAC- 7 UREAS A LARGE ASSORT llENT OF FINE AMERICAN. VTATONES, IN COLD AND SIL VER OASES, OF PERFECT WORKMANSHIP AND NEW DESIGNS. OF THE FOLLOWING MAKERS AG. Howard A Co., Ro.loni American Wau-lt Co., Waltham; National w«t. 1. Co.. Klglu; U. S. WatrhCo., Marlon, N. J.| Gil** WrttctkCo., «ltio tlic Celebrated Stem Winders or Keyless Watch. THIS STOCK IS OFFERED AT VERY ATTRACTIVE FIGURES, AND YOU WILL FIND IT WILL P Y TO TAKE A LOOK AT THE GOODS AND THE PRICES, AT SHARP d- FLOYD'S JEWELRY STORE, ATLANTA. apl-lMT RAILROAD MEN IT GIVES US PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE ADDED TO OUR CORPS (f WORKMEN A FINE EN GRAVER, RECENTLY FROM TIFFANY dr CO.'S, NEW YORK, INDARE NOW READY TO DO ALL KINDS OF I LAIN * ORNAMENTAL LETTERING CIPHERS, MONOGRAMS, &C* ( FACT, ENGRAVING OF ALL nINDS IN ELEGANT STYLE, AND AT SATISFACTORY PRICES. ALSO, THE ADDITION OF A FINE MANUFACTURING JEW ELLER, AND A SHOP WITH ALL NECESSARY TOOLS AND MACHINERY, WILL ENABLE US TO MAKE TO ORDER ANY 8TYLE OF BADGES, RINGS, PINS, Ic ALMOST ANY ARTICLE WANTED, AND TO DO REPAIRING, HOW EVER DIFFICULT, PROMPTLY, AND IN A SUPERIOR MANNER- PATRONAGE SOLICITED. ►Vrr» killrd bit m HhtU. Cincinnati, June 26.—A negro named . _ _ TT _ VT filf „_ lrt Wm. Dolton was killed instantly to-day j ' SJ"* AI KLHN A: »SM£1H »S ])opnIar by tho explosion of a shell, which was j MJr are flni#Iie ^ 1 over >' da J’ KO,ne ot the linoat bought os old iron, which he was re-1 pKl • ver in ^ compare ow work moving. w ' t ^ i tua * oUlcr establishments, aud you will at I once see the difference. No pictures mado at our New Yoke, June 26.—Gold closed at! *«*>'■** on the Sabbath. Wo leave that to common *1.121. Georgia 7’s 32. The notice of this gentleman’s arrest, which appeared in Taa Sun yesterday, was not correct in the main. Tha points ss we printed them were given to ns by a jT^U)’ objects, is not detlued. When trated in all the ooaapatione of hi*. The lawyer who sets bis mark high is sure to attain eminence, if diligent and studiuna. The physician wholly given to hia coll ing ia sore to make reputation. The merchant, meqbauig^ piipi. i and , dark, alj exiierienee the 'truth of the text. When any one iahtfcllgaut, dissi pated or extravagant, you ins, a nte ‘Tuh- bod ’ over his name,hisglury is departed. All are now suiting seed that wtU ripen to their eternal happiness or misery. The moral taw ef accumulating prop- W ia little understood. How much wealth a mu ought to have to not fixed in Scripture, The point beyoud which all seqaWtioa abeaU ba given fee ekar- up. He informs oa that the report was started by an individual with whom lit Ha baa I had had a difficulty, and who rraorted to ooaoernad ia tb* Griggs’ case. Hia am* this strawre to injure him. gentleman, and we pnt theta in a* aown jthat just hratetatiiiregrade* radyn Mr. Berry waa not arrested, not looked !>**>« »P wrtlthTot hiamatf aud children, **> text is true of tha attainment and i. growth ot piety. ■w We received a note from Mr. Findlay’i Sons, of Mocod, last night, who take ex ceptions to a notice in Thb Sun, a few days since, of Mr. C. D. Findlay, who was in this city at the time for the pur pose of selling steam engines. He also encloses a two column advertisement of his foundry and business. The latter shall appear in to-morrow’s Sun, and if the Fiudlays are willing to drop the lit tle unpleasantness about the notice, we will acknowledge that they have a perfect right to sell the numerous articles they manufacture in any portion of the State, and even in Atlanta, as they claim they have a right to do. And further, they Hliall always have a fair chanoe to intro- luce their business through the columns of The Sun. TELEGKAPR NEWS Special Dispatches to The Sun. By Atlanta and Nashville News Agency. Far*m*U Aim New York, June 26.—The officers of the lluNHiau corvette, V. 8. Odirick, ate a farewell dinner at the Brooklyn Navy Yard to-day. r fl*«r mra Ah. Lost night on affray occurred in a lager beer saloon, in which Napoleon Ncnonberger, the proprietor, was shot in the neck and dangerously wounded, by hit bar tender. The company that it erection a monu ment to Shakspoare hat decided not to uuveil it until October, when pleasure teekert now absent will have returned. The French international society held ita regular mooting here yoeterday. Res olution* were oflered oroscribing the officers and soldien of the Yemaillee army. Arrangements were made for a maHMmeeiing at Union Square next Sun day. Ooe of the delegate** ullirun-d that he did not think it auch a heiuoua uii ut to kill the Arek-bithop of P..riM and the Priests, but rather approved of it Newark. New Juhkt, June 26.—A la dy eeventy-tkree vears old, named Stew art, living m ar H^bren. w:e» run over and knocked u«»wn ji-ratenUy by a hone and buggy, driven by a umu named Jackson. The old Indy cannot recover. Jackson ia India*atolib. June 96.—The German Society of that city celebrated, yesterday, the return of peace io Europe, bye large picnic at Greenwood. Everything patt ed off creditably. Memphis, June 26.—Henry McCarthy, recently from New York, who has been engaged in teaching a school here, drop ped dead from the effect of the heat Inst night Three cases of sunstroke occurred here Saturday and Sunday. A bold attempt was made last night to Are the large livery and sale stable near the corner of Second and Union streets, by a horse-t’ ief, who saturated several bales of cotton wicking with coal oil, connecting to nearly every carriage in the stable as well as ruuning into the hay loft. For some unknown reason he did not light the wicking, but escaped with two valuables horses. Several citizens and farmers were ar rested near Vicksburg, Wednesday last, and taken to Oxford for trial. Bills were foiiud Against them for being Ku-Klux. Their ohsc* came up to-day. They cause considerable excitement in that vicinity. The weather continues warm. The thermometer ranges from 90 to 96. Aemth *T .imdrttr Jrcksom 0aa?lsaa. Andrew Juckaon Douelson, adopted sou of Andrew Jackson, and who, in 1854, was on Fillmore’s ticket for Vice Presi dent, and who, snl>sequently, was ap pointed Miuisfccr to France, died in the Peabodv Hotel, in this eity, at half-past 8 o’clock, to-night His age was 71. He arrived here this morning from his plan tation, at Australia Landing, 180 miles below. •I t*N*A mrtoH Job mud m vHrnddU. Washington, June 26.—The Commis sioner of Internal Revenue, on Friday last, awarded the Hudaon Paper Compa- nany a contract to forniah paper for printing fifteen millions of dollars worth of Internal Revenue stamps, of the new rio*. The contract was not awarded by Bout well, and it is thought, without duly considering the bids of other com munes who have heretofore faithfully fulfilled their obligations to tho govern monk in carrying contracts somewhat similar to the above. The contract was so unsatisfactory that Secretary Boutwoll has disapproved it. and Pleasanton has taken umbrage at the Secretary's action, and a correspondence haa resulted there- from between the Commissioner and the Secretary relative to tho matter, and they will lay the facts in the case before the President. Among the prominent advocates of the Hudson Company were the well kuown New York lobbyists, Sam Ward ami cx-Chief and Supervisor and Detective Colonel Clifford Thompson. Th* #Vral*’i Cm*c .«r«te. Nfw York, June 26.--The application fora writ of error aud stay of proceed ings in Foster’s cost 1 , were both denied by Judge Cardoza this afternoon. i'liMrial .SnIU. i. Washington, June 26.—In response to inquiries to.day, Mr. Boutwcll said the new loan ia, for the preseut, at a stand still. He did not seem very sanguine as to the efforts of the Assistant Secretary, or the operations of tho various houses in Londou which have tho loan in barge. Four houses have been selected for the purpose, autl have all accepted the trust; but the fact that France is putting a large 5 per cent, loan on the market at 81, while that |of the United Hub s can be off* red only at par is looked upon a > a seriou? o is r iction to success. In the matter of calling iu a portion of the 9.20 Bonds, Mr. Boutwcll intend ed that this should bo done, as the new loan is tak< n, and though the subject has I wen talked of, ho ssid nothing renpect- ng it. h tn tteffil #rt*A. Kkw Aluany, Indiana.—The Steamer LeouiJaa, ixnuid from Cincinnati to New Orloana, struck a log while rounding, or at the wharf, nt 3 o'clock this afternoon, aud is in a siuking oqpdition, with the water over her car hoard guar. In. She is lying abreast of tea foot of tilate Street, out on the bar. Rfd € W Itraflwr. Washisoton, June 26.—Information bom North Carolina proves tho recent outrages in' Rutherford county to have been the work of Radicals, to seoure in terference in the A ugnst elections. The State is reported to be in a qniet condition. aad conU. That get* the bc«r on H'pkina. juul7J3t LaT BUSS'St. DU MINGO BITTEKS ia a moat valuable stomachic aud tonic, and ia aa well knomi, or better known than any other Bitters, and better eatablished. For sale by Junelfr- R. M. ROSE .Ns CO., Broad street. tat* AROMATIC SCHNAPPS— The Aromatic Schnappa, manufactured iu Hollaud for John A. Rush, have uo superior in the market. They arc kuown and used all over the civilizod world,aud "None know them but to love them, Nona name them but to praiNe.” lUiscrilnncos CVbt'crtiscmucnts. CALL l'OR A CONVENTION OF THE REGULAR PHYSICIANS OF GEORGIA. F ROM AN INTERCHANGE OF VIEWS AND (•ptuiouit with tlic oldest Medical Societioa aud larg” number of the most prominent Fh.v^iciaua i the mate, it Is believed that it ih desirable that a ouveution of tho Regular Physicmu« of Georgia ti aid be held at some mutable time anil place, to k. rvHti the views of the ProtcMNiou at large as to tho .Uon of the last meeting of the Georgia Medical Association in reversing the Judgment passed at thrve anterior couaecutive meeting, in 186H, 186'Jaud TU, tti relatiou to the Atlauht Medical College ; aud elicit Much an authoritative expression of opinion na would serve aa a guide to tho “next meeting oi the Georgia Medical Association, to be held in c'o- iUinbUM, Ga., whereby all <|uentionn pertaining to tho Atlanta Medical Collt gu shah be ileuuitely and Uual- lly settled.” The undersigned, therefore, hereby respectfully usme Macon, Georgia, a. the plac>-. and the FIRST WEDNESDAY IN JULY next. Mb. as tho time, for holding such Convention, andiuvitothc preacucand co-operation oi all the regular Pqysician. of tho Staic who arc dssiroua of upholding the diguity and honor of the Medical F. G. Caatlen, M. 1). BAVAHNAH. R. D. Arnold, II. D. W. G. Bulloch, M. D. Thus. J. Charlton, M. D. Chan. II. Hail, M. D. W. U. Elliott. M. D. D. W. Hammond, M. D. John 1>. Pish, M. D. J. L. Harria, Jr.. M.D. J. C. HaW-nthem, M. D. 0. W, Johnaou, M. D. I*. M. Kollock. M. L. A. L. C. Magnifier. M. D. G. J. Kollock. M. l>. U. A. MoUauer, M. D. J. C. lo llardy, M. 1). F. H. Wright, M. D. R. P. Myen*. M i> albant. J. T. McParlaud, M. 1? Benj. M. Cromwell, M. D. It. M. Nunn, Hitnreou W. L. Davis, M. D. It. J. Nunn, M. D. . M. L). Taii.U'crro Jones, M. D. U. S. Purse, M. D. Johu T. Sima, M. L>, L. L. Stroxer. M. D. Robert Battcy, M. D. John C. Drake, M. D. W. H. Hilling, M. I). •ter. M. D. K. L. d« Oraffenrctd. M. I). D. K. dcGraileureld, M. D. Easton Yonge, M. 1>. * -*- * '■ ” GRII’VIM, OA. Jah. U. Head. M. D. E. F. Rogers, M. D. J. B. ltobiuson, M. D. A. J. Bern men, M. D. W. A. Npence, M. L. J. H. .Sullivan. Yf. D. li. F. HhelUU, M. D. Thomas Smith, M. D. J. G. Thomas, M. D. U. Waring, M. D. John J. Mason, M, Lb “* i. K. Schley. M, D. BKHNDON, OA. r.. a.. Crump, M. D. Win. R. Jouen, M. D. CAWOOCUKE, GA. C. L. Sample. M. D. MADISON, OA. W. T. Goldsmith, M. D. E J. Roach. M. D. H. L. uitUOk.°D. Carswell, M. D, M. J. Daniel, U. D. Chari k SI. Baas, d. D. George D. Omc, M. D. Win. H. Hall. M. D. Harper, M R llerty, M. “ dieart, M. T. 4)- Powell, M, D. bam'l G. White, M. D H. S. Paramoiwv B. s. Breaxeal. M. D. K. J. 0 chrau. M. D Alex II. Cummings, M. 1». Thus. U. Simmons, II. D. Win. Taylor, M D. nkWnah, oa. I\ E. Gay, M. D. K. W. Ijuio, M. D. Juo. J. Lane, M. D. UkWTONVILUt, GA, F. T. Feuilletou, M. D. A, B. Wallace, M. D. Application has bssn raada to the Officers of tho va- E. H. W. Hunter, II. D. SPARTA. OA. E. II. Pendleton* M. D. Georgia— Fulton Couuty. Fulton Hi terior Coumx—Aran. Term, 1871. Martha F. Uvan) vs, [ Libel (or Divorco in said Court. Grorob a. Btam. J It spitearing to the Court, by the return of tin* Sheriff, that Grange A. Ryan, tho Defendant in the above stated ease, docs not reside in said county of Fulton, aad it also appearing that h« does not reralda in said State of Ooorgu. U Is. thorelora. ordered hv the Court that service of said libel be made on said • •rgo A. Ryan. term of this Court.-i this State < public gazette In this State ouco a monte lor four nionUm, jirevious to the next term of thU Court. ° r * U J. if. ^Calmo^n k 8on.. Plaintiff a Attorney, H Extract from the minutes of ssid Court, Juns 1st, 1871. , _ . i * . juneJ-lamtm W. R. VENABLE, OerL ^