The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, July 12, 1871, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

THE DAILY SUN. thcbs<..?y. ...Jutt 12. ,.QOgOW-5IUn»lI EI r OtfWrta! MkNHlMtf' Bu*- rTTOY-WWiy? Tbe visitors to the ice workiAjoiiJfon- d»y Imiff-gay'liMe^ There vss plenty ttt Atlanta. and »M« adwNitemoMte. All cAL'4'lpta given bf Alio will be respected by The Hew I five subscriptions aud advertisements, Mr. Dave ised b» receive subscription aud give r*ceipt^qMrtp MdEe The negro woman ulHutea to in Mon da}’* tHHiUAnoAeiiiyo tlrcmJfully' burnt by the ex^fcWbh'of h ldbp, lingered in »ny“until* yesterday, when ohe Dlatrlct Court. • M riXJ. » Jn lgo Lawrence has returned to the city, and IbVyflM n« that his Court will itrarefio tjah morning. It will probably hold duriug t lie remainder of the week. An ejuicxityicul hand, who mulendauda working fin- Howard Hat Prehs, for the manufacture of J4idies’ a Uuta, Bonneto, Ac. Apply to —*^11.- O’OONNER A REESE, It 5Madettii Street, Atlanta. •;cn#Ai. t. .it ♦ i , Won a Prltr. picket No. 328, won the lady’s gold watih, which was ou the pre mium list of M«hris. Win. ltidi A Of). The luult^Yuin \*nai R. Bnnkley, of Urilon Uroikf. 'Tue award was made Monday evening, the kOth* instant. Madltaa of the above named i will mfeet at tbe Iudiuu Sprinj i Friday,'for tl»e purpose of organizing a combing Arrangemonte are being made for tbt largest railroad meeting ever belain that section of the State. A number of distinguished gentlemen will )>© there, uuioug them Governor Bullock. i Su ]•)><•' 1 a-Horrow Night The pnMu-os solicited to bear in mind the supjier that ifc to be given at the Kunbqll House to-morrow night, by tl Indies «.f tjie Wesley Chapel Church and Fafabhage Societyi The ladies are mak- ipg ample prep If ; diobs to render this en tertainment, * decided Access, but tbat fact need iu>t t<j have b^cn stated, as the lafiies ol vrusVy Cliapei never make a • ftrttmnrrnnyfWbjr they undertake. During the parting abstraction along Whitehall streetr^uft^d by the workmen ou the Streal^ RjSfrotul, carriages and other vehitJbs aj^ frequently jammed and blockade^ wtfu ?>y a little attention to this matter from the police it might be avoided. Bl>r fgjstailce, if a hack or dray is permitted to stop, particularly on the west sidetf the works, the whole passage way on that side is blocked up. If dri vers would always take to the right much of this delay wo^d be avoided. But as this state of things' there will last only a few days we suppoae the public won’t complain much. Rallrond Meeting Clayton at I’oplar Sprln County. The friends of the Columbus & Atlanta ( Railfqad have, called a meeting at Poplar Springs, Clgyton otunity, twelve miles frond tUlAito/ on Wednesday, tlie 19th 1 instant. The citizens of Clayton and * Fayette will be ont in large numbers, with well-filled baskets, and desire to meet their friends of Fnlton and Atlauta. A good time generally has been provided for. So .come ull of you. Addresses will be made by a otimber of distinguished fttianiso from Atlanta and other placet. TilK CATHOL. 1C flltiUll. Thf Lail of th« Plriiks Laid. Last evening the brick work on the new Catholic Cathedral was completed. iiisTi the building by u that at tbe present clfl*(*-wm not be ready ft>f Ttse before next October year. We suppose the building committee let out contract# according to the amount^ of funds on hand, so as to be able to pay as they go. We, in common with the entire com inanity, «regret this delay in tbe com- )>ltti£tQof oae of frlie li .mlsomest and finest paces or wnadnip in the South. It is an architectural ornament that every Atlantiun delights to look at, and tills delay in its completion will be a disap pointing to the axpooiatious of lqany IjjXMC KMB COir«T. some of the bOys consumed too mu<ffi. Thft Baaoes of those who did this thipg never heard that hie Honor waa one of them, becauee tlieip was no beej'ijfe'Wid,' 1 and that i* hie particular favorite. 1 'The moat nota- bla thing >lt> nt hi m was hie inordinate thirst, caused jpcrhn^B fr^IU drilling so much io* water tiw ,<laj fcefuxe. This irill make a man thirst; the next more* iug. Anyway, h, Rooked .couaiderably rejuvenated and remarkably Bpry for one of his years, and wcij| to work with a will. Tie first case was that of a. ▲. Chastain, a yonth of eome twelve yean, who waa arrested for cursing and threatening to load down a drayman with leaden bul let*. For this pieooeioueneea tbe boy reoeived one of tbe Court’s long and fa ther!y lecture*- But it failed, to all ap pearances, as to the object of the lecturer. It produoed no vnihle effects upon the boy, and in consideration of his age he was let off with five dollar* and costs. pointmuut ti OmjLn. r*upr *1. Hue Ridge Circuit 6 2. We item •• 1 3. Southern “ 3 ^ ytat* a o* 19 <JL a&tll\\ T jgkvA‘i .. J 25 6. Pataula " 42 7. Chattahoochee “ 2:1 8. Maoon ‘‘ 16 9. Flint * t a 10. Tallapoosa " : u 12. Home 13. Cherpkee '* .*». 14. NMttMlbX >J 15. Augusta " 16. Middle 17. Oemulgee “ f 5 18. Eastern “ 6 19. Brqnsjr^ M‘ ...p. 5 JuKusIj. Brown/of Atlanta, Ga., was admitted to the bar. Argument in the case of J.ts. W. Kemp, Sheriff, vs, Jo*. Williams from the Al- wai ravers«*d and concluded. By cou.viit Non. It) and 11. A' 1'huv Circuit, will l^argtod together. Pendr ing the opening argument in those cases, mu v o’clock. A. M. tomorrow. $onltliejTi RrcordiT re|>orts seyertil serious cases of fever in that lection. , v . was Che dray mail tnkt young Chastain was going to "up;" and his Honor thought be was not entirely blamalwfl, and gave llim some good talk, and then charged him thef costs o! the cose for it ' it mfWWtnyUMM' was an Old citizen, had Jived here, next September obming, twenty years. Dttr ing that time he had drank liquor world withoot end, whenever he felt like it, and bad enjoyed go4iS health and a fair repu tution amongst hli neighbors, and a rea sonable degree of prosperity—but this was the first time ho had ever been up for being drunk; but be owned up. For his frankness he got off for five dollars and costs. MARTIN GLENN belongs ont at McPherson’s barracks and is one of the “boys in blue.” Martin came in on Monday during the hottest part of the day, and as he neared th «)ity his thoughts wandered to his far oil ice-clad hills, and he longed for one whiff of their frosty M-euth. He thought of the r g , Mountain brook that coolly plaahea, Sherry oobbler*, brandy ■maahri, Champagne cocktail•, big mint julep*. All that evor paaaad man's twa lipa; Shady aruvea and whUperiug breerea— Gracious draught* and grateful sneezes! Catskill—under the cascade— until he could stand it no longer, and he set about getting a substitute for what he had left behind. It didn’t take more than about a dozen brandy smashes, mint julept and cbampagne^ocktails to fix him up comfortably. He wasn’t at all partic ular about what he said nor what he done nor who saw him. The Mayor was deci dedly under tbe impression that the ar resting officer ought to have been pres ent to testify, but he wap not—so with the lights before him Jfe only put the $10 and costs. / DANIEL WEBftTF.lt TOMPKINS is a plasterer, and got into a broil with a fallow workman while at work on a scaf fold. The other fellow called M^pbster some ugly names, whereupon Webster rose up with his trowell and cut ugly gash in the other chap's head. It was all nicely plastered np when his Honor looked at it, and thought the whclg JhiUg iouid be plastered up with a ten dolfcr bill. It fitted exactly. I Ajlll»r*AD BAILEY was the man with the plastered head. He had a great deal to suy, and did most of the talkiug in the case. The Mayor could hurdly get in a word edgewise. Bill Jones wtt a witness. From Bill’s evidence, the Court thought Bailey was very enterprising in getting up this fuss, but in consideration of the out in his head, he got off with costs. U.WW I* M. OOODLETT was a fancy yaller barber, with his hair parted in the middle, just like one of the town boys. J. M. got drunk, and raigpd row wftbrGeorge ^Valentine, and Cried to out that individual’s throat. Ha told 4 the Court tfcis much himself. As George ad a pistol and proposed using it, the matter assumed a serious phase. An at torney for Goodlett carried the case up higher, and he was bound in a sum of $500 to appear at the Superior Court, this let him out for good. HENRY MJTPIIELL plead guilty to being drunk, simply, and was charged $5 and costs. THOMAS M’COBMICK done the same thing, and in addition Was a little uproarious. It cost him $10. TELEGRAPH NEWS Special Dispatches to The San. By Atlanta and Nashville News Agenoy. FOREIGN AEVVS. Paris, July 11. A Commission of Inquiry has been appointed to examine into the oourae pursued by the Count Pilatko at the head of the government of National defence, and into the conduct of Benedetto, the French Minister to the Prussiau Court, prior to the German war. A motion dissolving all the battalions of the National Guards throughout France, is about to be introduced into the Assembly. 9%mnM JIYaM. Madrid, July 11. The attendance of members upon the Chambers of Deputies in the Cortes, is decreasing at such rate that apprehen sions are felt as to the relation of a quo rum more than a few days longer. Benor Bagosta has assumed charge ad interim of the Ministry of Finance in the place of Meret, who has finally left tbe Cabinet. Rome, July 11. The Prussian Minister DeKesseloff, and the attaches of legation, have ar rived here from Florence. SlMilrr at firm. London, July 11. The ship Madagascar, from London, bound for Quebic, collided on .Sunday with the steamer Midgur being a heavy fog in the British Channel, off Eddy stone Light House. Both vessels sank in a short time. The crew took to the l>oats, and the sea being culm, reached land in safety. JqumUc Kpmrlt. to be a lefljjer ef the Democrats: but the Radical bait of promised preferment led him over, fie testified before the Ku Klttx Oottnmtee, tuff was most bitter to wards his own people; aud in view of his undisguised prejudices wits appointed.— His appqpitmjnt is hxiked upon in Con- atrvative circtfs as s grot* outrage upon the people of the South. Itr 9f th* Radical Kridmcc. Wallace, Qscallawac (' jnpcjsmuu from Sooth Oarioima, tried to enwto a groat deal of sympathy last winter bv pretend ing that it was not aafe for him to go home, onaooonntof hislovnl proclivitice. In one of Untler’s highly sensation*) speeches oo the Ku Klnx lull, he pointed to Wallace and stirred up the loyal feel ings of the Radicals by met urine now the venerable man did not dare go home un less protected by the Ku Klux bill. After Oongreaa adjourned Wallace remained here and made all the cupitul he could out of hiaprutonded political martyrdom, and among other things got a good fat offioe for his son. He then testified be fore the Kn Klux Committee, and there swore that his life would lie in danger if he went to South Carolina This wu* several week* ago, and yet as soon as he got hia fee* as witness, did go home, and has remained there ever since without molestation. Tbia is a (air specemen of the reliability men bj the Radicals before the Ku Klux Committee. Sharp Practice In th* PatleHtcr Itrparlmeat. The peculiar practices of the Postoffice Department, in respect to accepting bids for postal service, is exciting much at tent ion. It appears that parties hold ing contracts in Texas, Louisiana, and other Stab*, have shown In-U put up by their friends for services. These are ac cepted, and the bids then forwarded, whereupon the Department makes special Contracts for sen ices, at eiiormonsly high rates, with the old contractors. In this way, and by the uiuuipulation which goes on, legitimate bidding is defeated, and the government is made to pay fifty per cent, more than the service is The English crew who are to compete actually worth. Everything about the in the four-oared boat race on the Kcnue- j Department is done by favmitea. becossik River, with the St. John’s crew iu August, will sail on ou Friday next for America. OOMMSmOZAIi Corroa—<woU. Oou>. buiing $1 In •• w.ni.iK 1 12 SILTS*. bOTlUK 4 •• aclling . FxcbingA on New York, buying ai far. •t % premium. ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES [carefully corrected daily.] tdr In ordering Onode, ft ih««U bn it* inrinbrrrd <h*t (htN «r« WHOLE* MALE PHICEI. Small ordcra ekargo* lil 14her ratta. BacKHVO...... iDdlB.yd ST# M Ilt-IIKAI yd 17*# 10 K.i.tuckr yd # U Double Anchor yd M# M PbI. UihI Cloth ft # Double l’biDun ft M# KzceUlor ft M# Iron Tie* ft Bacon, Shoulder* ft 8* ®l)e Cits Qnbgel. IW THROUGH THE SOLICIT A- TiON’ of niABf citizen! the undersigned hereby *u- none •** hlinaoll * mndidete for Jiutloo of th* h^Mi, in end for the lirkHii Dlatrlct G. M , for the uuexplred term of Ju*tii-e Spencer, reclgurd. Eleotlou on Snturdny, July 15, 1871. Juuert-td* W. T. HOLDER NESS. Buff- IL M. ROSE A CO., Wholbuu. Liquor Dealer*, AthmU, Ga Rum' Bitten *nd Hchiuppe. Also, Ahatvr » Ginger end Cherry llr*n- die* *t lowest figure*. June 16 R. M. ROBE t CO. m~ RUSS'St. DOMINGO HITTERS b moBt valuable atoiua’-hlo and tonic, and 1* a* well known, or better known than any other Bitters, aud better eeUblulied. For sale by Joaelfr- R. M. ROUE A CO.. Broad street Clear lUb aide*.. Clear aide* ,. Shoulder. lorrca, Goshen... Caaoi Royal Traveler*. London, July 11. The Prince aud Princess of Wales have left England op a continued tour. They will probably visit Germany before re turning. The JS'cu- Herman .lmbaM*adar. A CARD. Atlanta, o Berlin, July 11. Schleser, tlie newly sppointed German Ambassador to the United States, will start to Washington next week. n ^ The principal Commercial German ci- j ^dbonjITiu **i ties are lucertainiug, ns far aa p.««il>le, | , td , lnd w.ni.r m.t th« the wishes of merchants relative to the July 11, 1871. Rifilort /><ul|r <Vu* . My Mteut «*n It am Just be»n called V* a card In your i*«uc of to-day, in which my name 1* very freely used iu connection with wlial is then- utatod to be a proH* >-ution agaiust the uotoriouM T. D. L> n«s. aud a* you Lave given place to said card, I hope yu will allow mu through the same channel to give s true statement of the (act*. Judge Lyue« had previously, as heplcada.co'luded with Mr. Werner, to suppress two prosecutions against said Werner, which had bci n brought Indore him tsaid Lyncn) nit a ju licial officer upon condi tion tha’ Wei .'i r wmld pay him ten dollar*, for and In oonaideiati-.il oi'which ho. Lyues would >-am^el aud not solid up to the Su/rior Court tliu War runts collected and could be 1 commercial policy to be adopted by q U , Schleser us the Representative of Ger- M ttled h/ the C. many in her relations with America. j the money, and DOMESTIC NEWS. Hilled by lightning. Greenville, Indiana, July 11. Mrs. Shea, a widow lady, was struck by lightning And instantly killed. New York, July 11. Since the issuance of the order by Su perintendent Kelso, last night, forbid ding the parade of the Oraugemen to morrow, the excitement and apprehen sion which prevailed throughout the city has somewhat abated. The prompt octioi of the Mayor and Superintendent, in tm matter, meets with general approval.— No disturbances whatever will take place to-morrow. WfARKfrfB BV TELEGRAPH. [api New Yore, July 11.—To-day Cotton la dull; mid dling upland* 21: Orlaau* 21H; aalea 900. Flour 5#l0e. lower; wheat lc. lower; corn a shade flrnilr. Stocks dull and weak. Gold stcadr at lftH01« *. [jvkWooi* July j 1$—Aooft—Cotton opaned steady; uplands OHmUb 9\. I*ateat qootatlona make* cotton firm; orDan* #qd. Cincinnati, July 11.—Cotton steady but quiet; low piddling 20; middling 30q. Whisky steady and in fair demand at 91. Flour quiet and ateady, f A Hi and 6 26#A 76; oorn quiet. Cincinnati, July 11.— Floor is in fair demand, superfine la quot'd at |C60; fancy at 97.00. 0.teM bxMa*W*.«J,.ul *«iI«e7c. > Corn is (n ffiir demand at VhRMc. M*«a Fork la dull, and i* Lcl t at f 16.36. Baoonta dull. Hhorflders an* he’d at 7«\ clear rib lidr* H\;r, clear side* 9c.; bam* *re firm a* IA 1 .# 16 • euta. | A|| | Laid la <ftioM«10V«. ^ Hay is steady at from $19.00 to 920.00. Whisky la steady stole* , t* Lonavaxa, Ihly ll-fikoltia k^dt* asid Meady. extra family 96.26. Corn 72oent«. Mkm Pore—In light demand at 916.00. Bacon-ftoaidsis 7. . clear nb aide*9e. clearslde* in lair Th* J creep Oranqemen—Oreal .Harm In Jntlqr Ipatioa of a Hip Pipht. Jersey City, July 11. The excitement with regard to the riot which is expected to-morrow is intense. There is no doubt but that the Orange men of this city intend to parade, and the greatest alarm exists in consequence. The Hibernians make no secret of their determination to attack the Orangemen in cane the parade should take place. Their preparations for the friw are re ported to be very complete. Meetings of the several Hibernian societies were held lost evening at which the strongest throats were used against the Orangemen. Sev eral of the Hibernian organizations have received orders to o&semble to-night and remain overnight, under arms, to be in readiness for Wednesday. The United Irishmen will also turn out, numbering several thousands. 4 Hhochlng* Wife-.Harder. PnrsncRo, July 11. A shocking murder was committed this morning in Sligo, South Pittsburg. Pat rick Bovery, afflicted with iuaauity, some times accuses his wife, Catharine, of spending too much money. This mor ning while she was asleep, he took an axe and pounded her head to a perfect jelly. He gave himself up and was com mitted to jail on the ( barge of murder. He says he is willing to be hung. 4s«lArr Railroad Lea**. ra* illegally ired back, ami wisLiDg i of such illegal IrsuMutions . volunL re.l to biingssi/ for the money, and stated that if I did dot recover 1 would charge no foerf. In 'ho trial of the i‘*Me before Juatico Johuson, Lynes iusim.-d, as lit* chief liuu ol defenaa, that if tha mouoy wan i/< <;'.'/y received, Warner waa equally guilty and, lliorulurc, could not recover. The Court ruled, that Werner Laving paid the money to have the papers withb-ld fr<*in the Rupe- rior'Court, could not recover unless h** could shi that Lynea had violated th« oouti ding 'he queatlon of right of Lyuc» tieuieut, by which ruling 1 lout my get the decision. Bought for, and wb object In bringing said suit. Aa t meat about being a witness, ho was I could have made no cane without Cornea— Wo ft Java, common to good ft Oav Goods— Prints, fancy yd V brown Shirting* yd JtBrown Sheeting* yd 4 -4 do do yd Yarn*. A**'t Nos yd Fimh, Mackerel, No. l....halfbbl do No. 1 kit* do No. 3... .half bbl do No. 3 kit* do No. 8, large ){bb! Herring*, No. 1 .Vox Herring*, scaled, box bbl Grain— New Corn bosh Oats (few In market )....buah Hay— Timothy .....ton La Kit. leaf ft Laueh Hkkk bbl LlgtioHs—Mot quoted. Moi.ammes— lllids .gal Cuba (Bbl■> ) gal Common gal Qoldou Syrup g*l N. O. Syrup gsl Mril, fine bush Naiiji keg Oils— *l M, rm gal Whale g*j lArd gal 3 78# 8 60 1 26# 1 76 1 26# 1 71 XUicccl!aiuo0 2U>t)ertieemnem*. |j> U. MARSHALL, L. DRMTINT, Horn* Marietta and Peachtree 8U., Jv« r i'hiUipa A Crow’s Rooki tore, Athoils, ticorgia. myt-ftn O. II. ROOM.8^ C ontractor for brick and Hume Work, of all olaa***. Plaatarlng am nrnnm-nUI work, atone Cutting, eta. GntHn.Ga.. May 13,1871. ly. 1 thereby ova- ,«e and failed to L waa my only Vomer'* atate- uler a mintake, v evidonco. I failed, It is true, but I am happy t" say that' la now petiding iu our Superior Court a pro against the said T. D. Lynea for the name judicial fraffc on a largo scale, which may or may not relie the public, aa the Court aud jury may determine. Thanks to the good citizei a of Atlanta, I have h< arable practice enough to rel eve mo from pettyf g- ing. I am not acquiautnd with Mr. Lfva*y. My profascional aequaintsnee with Gavin does uot apoak ikvorably. Respectfully, Julyl9-lt W. P. 11VINGTON DIED, Dird, in Clayton county, ou the even lug of the 10th init, after an lllnesa of nearly three years, Mrs. Makthena Fuller, wife of Win. A. Fuller, 8r., aged 66. She waa the mother of W. A. Fuller, Jr., and Jaa. H. Fuller, tbe well known Railroad couductora of (hia city. Chalybeate Springs, MERIWEIHER COUNTY, GEORGIA. place, begs to announce to the public that in thorough repair and is now iu perfect rcadiurse for the reception of gnests. To the old patrons of the Chalybeate it ia needlean to speak of its inerim. To.oth. r* we will atate that tbe main spring ia pro uounced by oomptU'iit judges to be flu* finest chaly beate spring in the United Status—Issuing from the North aide of Pine Mountain, and discharging ACoo gallons per hour. It is remarksblo for the wundVlul uaenieut will l>e pro- SKATING Hl.Mt. On. at the gm.te.t »ttr^-ti0Q. »nd one th.t we think will «tK an.t p.e«»ur«, u the Uritc. hew LADIES’ SWIMMING BATH, ailing from wide, and n w ill enclosed, provided with plenty dressing rooms, a beau tiful, level drive, constructed al< “ “ ‘ built in a beautiful, sparkling stream, the mountain. Jt is 76 feet long. Hi fw be regulated by tu- lisiln i a tho auminit of Louisville, July 11. The transfer of tho Jeffersonville and Indianapolis Railroad to the Panhandle I the mountain, abouudiug iu picturesque vi«wa, Road WUH cousuniraatod this evening- J$£Xr£‘&*7J.1» giving the PAnbandle the monopoly of a uish fine bone* and carriage through line Buuth via the Ohio River for ninoty-niue pars. Irlcaaem* itemoeraep. Citmbfriand JTuruerih EbCEFlELD JUNCTION, TENN. t HAMLIN k BARNUMS. G. W. FIIHUMAN, GENERAL AORMT. / 1 BEAT variety of fruit and ornameatal trace V I lioura. viin s. etc. Every tr** or ibnib war* d apll-Sas.' Mrs. K. Smith, of London N( il'NUHS to the Ladle* of Atlanta and vicinity, tlut »h* has taken the rooms over John Ryan’* store, and Ir wady to serve them in the latest stylea of Dressmaking, on tbe best term*, iyli :»t w. J. HI l>l>. Oity AuoUon^iji AROMATIC SCHNAPPS-The Aromatic Schnapps, luuuufactured In Holland for John A. ltuas, have no superior In the market. They are known and used all over tha civilized world.aud “None know them but to love them. None name them but to praise." For aaU by R. M. ROSE k CO , June 16 BroaJ street. RAILROAD MEN IT GIVES US PLEASURE TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE HAVE ADDED TO OUA, COUPS OF WORKMEN A FINE EN- ORAVEH, RECENTLY FROM TIFF AN Y O CO.'S, NEW YORK, AND ARE NOW READY TO DO ALL KINDS OF PLAIN k OKNAMhN r AL LETTER I NO CIPHERS, MONOGRAMS, AC.. IN FACT, ENGRAVING OF ALL KIND8IN ELEGANT STYLE, AND AT SATISFACTORY PRICES. ALSO, 2'HE ADDITION OF A FINE MANUFAOTURINO JEW ELLER, AND A SHOP WITH ALL NECESSARY TOOLS AND MACHINERY, WILL ENABLE US TO MAKE TO ORDER ANY STYLE OF BADGES, RINCS, PINS, A. ALMOST ANY ARTICLE WANTED, dlTOrO DO REPAIRING, HOW EVER DIFFICULT, PROMPTLY, AND IN A SUPERIOR MANNER PATR ON AGE SOLICITED. FINE WATCH- REPAIRING. WI HAVE SECURED THE SER VICES OF MR. O. 8. TAIT, AN EX PERIENCED WATCH MAKER, BUT RECENTLY FROM 8COTLAND. MR. TAIT HAS WORKED IN SOME OF THE FINEST WATCH MANUFACTO RIES IN i 14 JPE, .11 ii PAl.'A til TO DO ALL KINDS OF FINE WORK SUCH AS REJEWELLEO, MAVINC NEW ESOAPEMENTI., ANDADJUSTr INC FINE WATCHES OF ALL KiNOtf Bnsinwe Notice*. AMERICAN STANDARD SCHOOL SERIES. SCHOOL BOOHS rtausiiKo by John P. Uonton & Co., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, Reading and Snelling: Hutlrr'H.Imirtcan ApeiUHgl Butler’* 1*1 Book In aud Heading. Rutter'* A'eie First Header. Butter's ATeu< Second Header, Butler's „Vw Third School Header. Tintler'ii Goodrich Reader* , Arete First Reader. A’ete Second Reader. A'ete Third Reader. .Veto Fourth Reader. .rev Firth Reader. JTev Sixth Reader. Gnmmsrtml Rhetoric , Butter's Introductory »r. Butter's Bract teat Bra Hounetr* First Lessons in Cam. position. BonnetF* .tlanual ot Vomsrosi- II on. A.rlthmetloM and Algebra i lovne's Primary Arithmetic. Totem's Intermediate Arith metic. Totem's JUtntai Arithmetic. Totem's Practical Arithmetic. Key to Same. Totenc's Algebra. Key to Same. Miscellaneous : WEUSTBR'B SPELLER ANT DEFIKEB. KELSON'S UOOK-KKkPIKG. KAVANAUGH'H ORIGINAL DRAMAS,DIALOGUE*. tablkaiix-vivants. an. GOODRICH’S ANCIENT HISTORY. ALL WATCHES LEFT WITH US WILL , SSately s logic ™ UWToltY - COMMISSION MERCHANT. Solii its Consignments of all descriptions. 3! I LLEDGEVILLE, GA. My n Dutch Pete’s Restaurant, • I 'niler James' Bank, ] | A< BKEM IIKCLNTLV ICBKUHID WITH A No. X COOK, Aud all other modern appliano**; IV Ml ALB SUPPLIED AT ALL HOUR#, v m . REGULAR BOARD 9* PBB WEEK. »*>. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND AT UIR TABLES. HITCHCOCK Sr WALDEN, WIIOI.KHALK AWD UTAH Books and Stationery, 04 PEACHTREE STREET (POWELL’S BLOCE,) ATLANTA, GA. K EEP on hand a large and elegant stock of STATIONERY, such a* Paper, Sa ve lope*. Pena, Ink, Inkstands, Pencils, T * “ et liooki, Knives, etc. Fine stock of Initial Paper and Blank Also. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS aud RRQUUmS. ORol e lot of ALBUMS and MOTTOER-th* latter adapted tor Sunday Schools, a large stock of laneouM aud Tlieoiogica* BOOKS. from. Little Rock, July 11. The Democratic Central Committee met to-day, diHcuRsed tho propriety of action, and adjourned over till to-mor row. But few favored the proposition to hold a convention, and it is now thought it will not be held. A majority of the mom oers are in favor of adopting the Ohio platform, which it in behoved by them will be acceptable to the Demo crats. Wiwit-la quite and firm at 91c. St. Loci*, July 11.— Flock unchanged. Con*—F!fi» te »3 AMffirsMmd wkite In bulk c track, afld 69 fer NoJLIo tRBMvaof. I Form—Is stiff** rt 118 if Bai-ok—In good deman ribted tele 'ly* 'So. WASHINGTON NEWS. Or—I “Dm Umek" — Sfttml.r Spnorr. Warhuvoton, July 11.— Senator Spen cer, of Alabama, is highly indignant at the annouLcement that Grant will not retnrn for two weeks. The Senator says the President promised to meet him here yesterday, and then settle t)ip mutter of Warner’s sp|K>iatni<*ut. H**i*neer is in clined to Ih Ii- vc now that (haul bad no intention of keeping hi* promise whnu it was made, but only told bun so to get tbe anti-Warner delegation from Long Branch. Jktrmmn .Hakes a Characteristic Appoint- Ex-Governor Puraone, a native of New York, now of Alabama, who wax ap|a>int- ed Governor by Preaiilont Jnlineon, and who in 1H68, Btron^lr urged the Ku-Klux organizations, in order to prevent the negroee of tho Month from voting the Radical ticket, will he rewarded by Aker- man with the appointment of Aoting As- aiatant Attorney General, to go Honth and proeccuto the Ku-Klnx caeea. He will probably be lent to Alabama. Only a few yean ago, Paraona claimed will FINE HAND OK MUSIC ul happy; , , ic«, he ha* determined to reduce the prioo of board to 9SA ]>«r mouth. Washing done at reasonable and unifon rate*. While every amusement will be provided t< Invalids. ii health, the kindest atU ntiou will be paid to C. B. HOWARD PROPRIETOR. 8PECIAL NOTICE! EXCURSION, RETURN TICKETS, Git EAT REDUCTION. airing to visit the uiauy Summer Keaorts. .99 76 .8 7# ..*i 25 • 38 35 loyner* V ireen* ri« Jeer*bebL_,— .... Montvale Springs and return B Ticket* can be had at Ticket Office, Faaaenger pot. Ask for ticket* vt* Western and Atta'iU Railroad. For information apply to lylO-lm Gv-neral Pa*m i >.*ngi?r a Mon ! radlD, J«n„ M, 1,71. Jatliug to attead to the abov* by inteMit, will be called on by the Marshal with eoteof t fla added. ft. B. LOVE, ATLaVTa. July •, 1071. Clerk of City. Peeples & Howell, ATTORNEYS AT LAW, ATLANTAj_GKOIIOIA. T HE undersigned have formed a part- licrablp for the practia* of law in thla city .and ill promptly attend io all buslne** entrusted to teir management Iu th* Atlauta Clrealt, th* 8* . ri me and Federal Oourta of the State, and snol other piacos, by spouial oontract- a* their a*rrloee may be l equlred. 0. Fteplea will, for the present, attend tlie court* of thaFlltit Circuit. He will he found at ali times, in th* **oond story ot KaUay* Building, over the Daily Su* offioe, corner Broa * ‘ ^ ‘ 0. PKEFLM, E. P. HOWELL. QUICKKST AND BEST ROUTE TO TH. NOU FII EAST AND WEST ■ 'Viet XiOulavlUe. T IIltEE daily Kxpren Inina ran tbniugh from NsahvlUe to LoulavtUe, making KTo Change of Oars raoK nocumu to St. Louis, Cincinnati, Indlanapolla, Cklc- ago, Clevcbiml, Plttabarg, Philadelphia and New Yark. ONLY ONI OBXNOK TO Haiti mure, IVAibingtM and Baataa. i, iliau by any other. Secure *. wheu traveling, by asking for ticket* ZiOUXSVZZjZilL Thre*fh Ticket* tad Hafga|( Chsdu may be procured at th* office of th* Wi faeorgia--I'lihou ('omity. tLTo*. Sue- •*' n G* rt 11 tm. Ta*M, 1871. Mabtra F. Uy BOMB A. Utah. J It appearing to th* Oonrt. hr th* retain of i-nlT, tliat George A. Ryan, the George A. Ryan, by pabtlateton of thteoMtelteamy public gazette in thla State one* a mouth lor four months, previous to th* nest tana ot thte Oowrl— ranted by th* Court J. M. OAUioini k Eoa A true Extrast from th* Juu* 1st. 1871. June#-lantern W. B, TSEaRUk CM BE PROMPTLY AND THOROUCHlY DONE, AND SATISFACTION GUA RANTEED IN EVERY INSTANCE. apriK-tf SHARP A FLOYD. SHARP A FLOYD, JEWELRY STORE, WHITEHALL ST. PjuL 2£il NOTICfi. IVE HAVE RECEIVED TO-DAY DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAC TURERS A LARGE ASSORT MENT OF FINE AMERICAN WATCHES, IN GOLD AND SIL VER OASES, OF PERFECT WORKMANSHIP AND NEW DESIGNS. OF THE FOLLOWING MAKERSi u.. ,i .wvatrd dcCo., Ilosfont itiiii-ii. sn tVnt» li Co., tVaithuni; V Min 1141 Hindi f,’o., bligln; I . '. tV ui-lt fo., Alurlon, N. J.; title* \Vut« Ii < o., nlso (he Celebratrd rtlrui vVluili uur Keyless Wulch. 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 Sr FLOYD*S JEWELRY SCORE, ATLANTA. WHATkLY'S rhetoric. FOR RENT. rjlRAT very desirable STOKE ROOM, ON WHITEHALL NTKKT, nd by I. L. Falk k Oo., I* for n able I1EHI DKNCE, with ten room*, newly AiiMied up, witbUi fifty Hteps ““ ‘ >n i Jie SULPHUR SPRINGS, Hear Unlmesvllle, Hull County, fteorgla. fgueal . refitted with New aud Beautiful Furniture. The Medicinal quality of till* Water, and the Ho- mautii- A enery around tbe Hprlug*. cannot b* aur- 1 iu the Southern Ntatr*. suporvisiou of tlio lluuae will be under tbe ■(.ate i-outroi ol Cot L. P. Thomas and lady, r« too woil kuowu to Uiu traveling public to u*od further coma ent. Hr >o i> iins will Iks aparod to render tbe visit of guests comfortable and happy. M. H. Mrl Aliy, Proprlrtor. June 10th, lh71..iiii. The Dollar Savings llAMi. J. M. WILLIS, Cashier. W. L. OOHD(»N, Pr«*’t. A X a mnetiug of Uia Directors of the Dollar Ssv- IIUH lls.jk. at their office, No. 2U. I. Kimball House, on Monday, tlie 8<1 mutant, there wer* i>ro*- ent: W. M. I*owry, Johu Neal,Jr., J. M. Wil ls and W. L. Gordon. Upon the report of the Caabier, J. M. Willi,", it wan solved to declare a dividend of 10 |>«r cent, lor toe ■4 alt montiis to e*> h steckholder ou aniouut paid in, aud leave a reserved fund to meet Interest on de posit*. W. M. JjGWUY, JyK-.it chairman. NOTICE TO C0NTKACT0US AND BCILDKItH. gEALKD PB0P08AIJS wUl be received at for the erection aud c until the THUKE IM BlJC SCHOOL BUILDINGS, flan-and aperii). stious ar* to be seen at the officaof Pa/ki Allen, architects. Proposals to be addressed to tho Building C' mlt'no ou Public Schools, care of JOHN H. FLYNN, Chairmu. Rftu The Committee reserve the right to reject ty or all bids. WANTED—A SCHOOL. aity more important than a large -alary. If d< Hired, would furnish a lady aasudaut competent to teach the mal ‘ college course," with music. Address M. L. R., Macon. Ga. RarrarNm*—Bev. P. II. Hell. D. P., Hon A H Stephens aud Rev. N. M. Crawford, D. D. J) 7-iw. Our achool-booka are electrotypsd,bound ond printed fn Luutn'Ule. They are the work of Southern ou- Ikon. Ouriia the ONLY Publishing House South ot the Ohio engaged in the publication of —finol books. These facte should incline teacher* ot the Uoulb and West to examine our books before to a conclusion. We Invite a careful comparison with other*, feeling satisfied that our p* Ml astern ■ will more fully meet the wants of • i ” Alabama, MnwisNim, Louiuaia, Texas and Oau- JOHN P. MORTON & CO., PubUshera. 156 k 168 W. Main at, Louisville, Ky, Sold by all booksellers. Represented in Georgia, Alabama and Mississippi by Mr. ISRAEL PUTNAM, formarly of Griffin, Ga. jyd-lm Popular Jamils Staling ffiadiuus ♦25.00 Save,11 #25.00 siredl PRICES AND TERMS OF WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing Machine*. I'KDUFKED NETT CASH. 910 F» MO. 96 HIMO. No. 6. Plain Table 9 46 . 9 66 $«. No. 6, half-ease, pin bx 60 60 6§. WARRANTED FIVE YEARS BY WILSON SEWING MACHINE OO. We wish it distinctly understood that th*** are our terms from which we never deviate ; and we guaran- Machine* to have every point of excellence A GllEAT yy m. s:hck houd.i OFFER, . extreme y jjMw NOTICE. College Comntoucomnii ? New Lumber Yard, JUNCTION or MARIETTA AND WALTON ST#., ALt. KINDS OF i. d m b n it i C .. JTANTLY on hand. Attniiou to U. A. HARDEN. KCr-T'S OFFICE OFOKOIA BAII.KOVD. Atlanta, June 17th, 1870. j I 'BF. COW HFNrEMlNT EXERCISES OF COFr Lao as vtd !*>• held te 00V NGTON. June 18th. 1871. OXFORD, July 16th, 1«7Z. ATHENS, July 90#, 1871. F*r*on* desiring to attend any of mid Commence. — will be poseed for ONE FARE. tere 9e be paid going, and the ^ turn ticket* FREE.— day^ from Thursday jl|lli#JlPI"“"i'xf jOHEBOE, ftup’t. LANDSBERG’8 LUMBER YARD. oproernt oaoaau suuotp mnt. atlantaga Full ter* to be paid going, and a te* full tere tkftte will give return Item ttekete good for fifteen day* hffibo th* Oommencenmnt day.