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CITY AFFAIRS.
0T .Inns- T. Kumf.i. U our autUorlred affrot in
Atl^uto. Us will sou.kM the city fur tuWnbera,
auA tike i.ivertiw tuehta. AU reeelvta given by bin>
will be re.pscl.sl by Tub Hob offlee.
j Tiie City Council moots to-Dight.
Coll ou C o "ihixt r t " at Clark i Cbie-
olm'» Siiloou, on Marietta street, anil Lave
tim mix you iijj tlie oooleat lemonade
you ever drank. Ilo knows how. ,
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*'mitral Notice.
Tint friends and peqnointaoeea of Capt.
ft. D. Myers are rt spectfully invited to
attend liis fuuurs! at 4 o'clock, p. m., this
day- 14th July— from the residence of
the late Patrick Lynch, on (iiluier street.
Mia. Amy Mkusiia Loonxy, wife of
Morgan H. Looney, formerly of this
Slate, dieil of consumption at Fayette-
Allle, Ark., on the 2!)th of June last. She
was a Miss Black, and wns brought up in
Coweta county, Go.
About three o’clock yesterday afternoon
Capt. Dennis 8. Myers, was taken sud
denly ill, and in less
breathed his last. Capt. Myers was well
known by the older citizens ol Atlanta,
he being one of them himself. At the
time of his death he was the proprietor
of a saloon on Hunter Street, between
Whitehall and Broad.
Tlic Fountain of Youth.
In addition to the many other attmo-
vious of which Atlanta can justly boasti
we are assured upon tl e highest au;l boat
authority, that tbe “fountaiu of perpet
ual youth” has been recently found,
just outside tbe corporate limits of the
city.
This is a discovery, in search of which
Ponce do Leon spent the best part of his
life among the everglades of Florida; and
for which, from the days of the Patriarchs
old men have sighed in vain. We are
not permitted to say more at present in
reference to this important discovery,
further than announce that certain par
ties are actively engaged in getting up a
joint stock company for the purpose of
buying the laud on which this spring is
situated, with a view to improving the
grounds, for the benefit of the public
generally and themselves in particular.
GEORGIA SIpIiESIK COURT.
The news of Uie big fight in New
Tork between the Irish and Oiangemeu
stimulated oar municipal executive early
to aeMsd'on yesterday, and by time he
fravmtotft anxious to deal
oat justice to Orangemen or any other
man, who during the pterion* day hud
night had disturbed the quiet of the
neighborhood, Li^e a well-trained racer-
he soon got down to work and
man delilah Drcisox •'
was called lo books, charged with using
profane and vulgar language, and disturb
ing the quiet citizens in her part of the
town generally. The witnesses stated
that it was Delilah's habit to go down the
hill regularly every morning and rake np
a quarrel with everybody she oould. It
was her breakfast, and what was left from
that meal she would serve up for dinner.
If nobody paid any attention to her she
would curse and cavort, raise her dress,
display her pedal extremities and em
broidered underwear until the ohildren
would notice it, and then she would
quarrel with them. If the parents of the
children corrected them for doing this,
she would sail into them for it, and get
npart/w that way. Bhe was an awful
than an hour he *>*«'WOHOlir One wttHO* -supposed she
had more guile in her mouth than the
devil himself." This his Honor was con-
ntraied to believe from her action iu Court,
and after telling her he oould not under-
f.taud why she did so, he asked her to
pay hint $10 and costs.
FRINGE ALBERT TAYLOR
exercised the royal prerogative of driving
as fast as he wanted to, so he and another
negro bod a regular D^rby race with
their drays along Decatur street. A po
liceman was judge, and when they passed
him he dropped a hat as a signal to stop.
This they paid no attenton to, when he
outran and caught them near Alabama
street, just in time to prevent the judges
at that end from deciding who was the
winner. His Honor is a judge himself,
and judged that he would claim the pools,
which amounted to $5 and costs.
JORDAN ALEXANDER
thought he was a relation to Alexander
the Great, and was privileged to drive as
fast as his male could go. He found
Decatur street smooth enough, but that
Mayor Hammond was a “rum ’un," and
Jordan a hard road to travel with him.
The judge decided the race a drawn one,
and the oity churned his pools—$5 and
costs.
rfil< «l in I hr Swprrynv Court,
Irr, July Term, 1*11.
I. Blue Ridge Circuit
6
2. We item **
Sontliern “
3
4. Altiuny “
5. South*Western“
(J. Pa tan la “
42
7. Chattfthooulioe “
23
8.. Macon “
16
9. Flint “
18
10. Tallapoosa “
5
11. Atlanta “
12. Rome “
12
18. Cherokee “
18
14. Northern *•
5
15 a Augusta “
10
Iff Middle “
17. Ormulgee “
18. Eastern “
19. Brunswick “
5
Sitreme Court of Georgia, I
July 13, 1871. f*
Argument in Nos. 10 and 11—oonsoli--
dated cases from the Albany Circuit—
was resumed and concluded.
No. 14. Albany Circuit, was argued.
It is M. J. Slaughter, plaintiff in error,
vs. Bryan Culpepper, et nl.—Application
for Dower—from Mitchell county. Hines
A Hobbs, Vason A Davis, G. J. Wright
for plaintiff in error; Lyons, di-Graffen-
reid A Irwin, contra.
No. 15, Albany Circuit, is Amos White-
head vs. John K. Arline, et si.—Equity
N from Mitchell county. Hines & HblAs,
Vason & Davis, for plaintiff in error;
Fleming Aand Rutherford, contra.
Pendiug argument of Judge Fleming
for defendants in error, the Court od-
jourued till 10 o’clock, a. m., to-mortftw.
DISTRICT COURT.
Yesterday the case of The State vx
Marcus Patterson, for selling liquors iu
less quantities tlinu one quart, was the
first case called, and resulted in verdict
for defendant, OoL Hulsey for defen
dant. Sentence deferred.
The case of The State vs. Jelterson
Floyd, for adultery, occupied the entire
forenoon, and was ably argued by
Thrasher A Thrash, r for defendant, and
Distriet Attorney Irwin for the State.
The Court announced its determination! % J
to hold up the decision for a day or two, 8°
as the case wai one of great importance
to the community at large.
In The Keno case, by their (Attorney*,
Gartrell A Stephens, Bert Hargrove and
his brother plead guilty and filed excul
patory affidavits. Court fined them $50
each and costs.
In another K"no caae, the Court fined
J. T. Hodge 850 and coats.
An uanenlt and battery ease agaln.-t
Stephen Brown and J. T. Bivine woe
dismissed by the defendant s paying
costa.
District Attorney Irwin >ud. j’fnMed
MAYOR', COURT.
Through.
MSUd Hi >SIMk TMm
the Marquis a very drunk man. For this 830,000. It W thought he prooMdkid to
end contempt he was fined 85 and coats, ' New York-and thenoe by steamer to Eu
rope, under the anumed name of Schu-
maker. Just before leaving, B irofi Ger-
olt succeeded in procuring the payment
of a 00 ton ahum for Schuster, amounting
to 94O.000. Duncan, Sherman k Co.
HENRY WOOD
about six feet high, and ns straight
ns an Indian and black os a crow, was
passing along the street, when he saw
officer Garrison in oharge of a negro wo
man whom he had arrested. This caused
Henry’s blood to run high, and taking
the polioeman for an Orangeman in
procession, he attacked him with lan
guage which caused that officer to
arrest Henry. Having more on liis
bauds jast then than he could pro-
eed with, h© took out a string and tied
Henry'* right hand to his body. This
was a fanny mistake, and the negro
laughed heartily at ''it, and told Garri
son he was left handed. This tickled the
latter gentleman no that he and Henry
and the woman laughed all the way to tbe
calaboose at the joke. When Henry
told the iiaj* all about it, it made him
laugh tdo, to guch an extent lh»t it cost
Henry $10 for her.
11ARY PRICK, i J _
had not enquired the price of getting np
neighborhood rows, or she wonld not
have invested eo heavily in that article.
George Harris said he “believed she was
the quarretoomeet woman God Almighty
ever made.” She was a dead match for
Delila Diolson, or Dickson’s fertilizer, or
that gentleman'a improved sweep. She
would oome down amongst the Assyri
ans in Georgia, settlement like s wolf on
the fold, a-eussin’, and blowin’, and puff
in,’ and Mattering things generally. The
day before some of the neighbors had
rperked Mhry J, li f e sister, which was a
good exenjp for bar to let off steam, and
shiejustwfinted to find the person who
had dared do snob a thing, as she would
send the nigger who did a flying to hell I
She oalled the witnesses liars in open
court and iutimated to the Court itself,
that it new but little about business. But
Uis Honor told her he knew what 810 and
coats meant, and if he thought she had
sense enough to appreciate It, he would
fine her fifty dollars, but though' she
was cracked. He sweetened her ten dol
lar cup of coffee with .five days extra in
uulabooe^lei oontompt of court.
pThia wse* pnstty good case, and Mol-
offwetf. Bui she didn’t believe
and five days in the lock-up, which, to
gether, amounts to the stereotyped $10.
MARY HARRIS
was of Congo extraction, with lips ae
thick as a volume of Irwin’s revised code
of Georgia. Mary had too much lip,
and begau giving it out indiscriminately.
She grew profane and vulgar to the ex
taut of $10 and costa. Wilh this lost
word the Court wilted.
II. Aiidn w'i Society.
By a call issued by the President of this
Society, a meeting is announced to take
place at Win. Gray’s Marble Yard to
night—Friday, 14th of July.
AU Scotchmen in Atlanta are invited to
be present
The morning’s Macon train leaves this
city now at fifty-five minutes ufter seven
o'clock.
Rev. Dr. Palmer, of New Orleans,
in the city. Hu leaves this morning on
the North bound train.
MECHANIC** FI UK COMPANY NO. *.
Pic NIc Excuralon to Palmetto.
This compnny, with a largo crowd of
pic uiekors, went down on the moruiug
passenger train yesterday morning to
Palmetto. On arriving they were met
by a large number of the ladies and gen
tlemen of that place and vicinity.
The entire party retired to the beauti
ful grove a half mUo from the depot,
where Mr. P. Thornton was introduced
uml welcomed them iu a short but beauti
ful address, which was handsomely
responded to by Capt. W. D. Luckie.
After the addresses the platform was
arrayed und all bauds engaged iu the.
merry dance.
In the evening elections were held for
the best lady dancer—also for the pret
tiest and ugliest gentleman.
Miss Lizzie Carlile was awarded a
beautiful fan for superior danciug, being
chosen from no less than seven contest
ants for the prise.
Mr. W. H. Floyd, of Palmetto, was
oted by the ladies to be the handsom
est gentleman. He was not present, but
one of his friends thought himself hand
some enough to carry the cane to him.
This caused a proposition to let him have
the cane in a way that would spoil some
of his beauty, but finally he was permit
ted to go in peace.
Mr. Latham, of Palmetto, bore off the
palm os the ugliest man, and the prize,
(a barlow kuife), was presented to him by
Capt. Luckie.
A magnificent cake was awarded Miss
Lizzie Ward as the best archer.
Charles Hughes and II. Kurwisch were
on hand with every luxury that heart
could wish.
The party returned, having enjoyed the
day immensely. No. 2 is able to get up
a successful pic nic any day.
IN A NEW BOLE.
The hat we of Albert Tojlor he
was practicing for the silver cup at the
Derby. This time he appears in a new
rot', and is trying to keep the Irish in
aabjeotiffu by pulling out his pistol on n
gentleman from the Emerald Isle. Al
bert aays it wan an accident, and that he
Igtenfied to pull out a written order, when
he made the mistake and got hold of his
pistol. This was Just like tbe English
nobility—giving the poor Irish bullets
nstood of htdmm enrfe*. la the present
TELEGRAPH NEWS
Special Dispatches to the Si.
By Atlanta and Nashville News Agency.
several of the Keno cases against the j instance America steps in and makes tbe
the tdsyers. I prince fo* over $10 and costs a. indem-
Maggie Rochester and Fannie Connsr' nity to down trodden Ireland,
each plead guilty to the charge of va- L ui* » vkocb ov h.vO.kii
graucy, and the Court held up ila NX*-j n Atlanta in cog, and assumes the name
tence till it meets. | ^ John HustMgs.. The uiglit be-
The State vs. Green Strozier and j foM jj,, irfarqniii wot singing
George Dean, for simple larceny,
FOREIGN NEWS.
Jtlorrinmld of Hmymltjfn
London, Jqly 13.
The Prussian Crown Prince left here
yesterday, in order to be present at the
triumphal entry of the Bavarian troops
into Munich, which has been fixed for
Sunday, the 10th instant. The Princess
lias gone to Osborne, Isle of Wight,
where she will remain until the return of
the Prince.
Itult Bnleeerri.
London, July 13.
The Bank of England has reduced the
ate of discount.
Cleanf-ee in IS. French Cabinet.
Pams, July 13.
The following changes in the French
Cabinet have been announced: The Duke
de Broglie replaces M. Jules Fuvro as
Minister of Foreign affairs, and M. Ber-
tLerny Hilliare n places M. Jules Simon.
The Government has appointed Gen-
Aurells de Palidenes to lie the successor
of M. Baason at Bordeaux.
Baron Hamnuiau has been announced
os Councillor from the Paris municipali
ty-
Wilhelm.
8tutua»t, July 13.
The Prussian Emperor has arrived
here.
M ‘V, r Hermann Will Do.
ISkki.in, July 13.
The German Government announces
its intention not to send uu Ambassa
dor to Frauce until the German evacua
tion of French territory shall have been
entirely completed.
ITS. tnlerneill.neele eerene WVlAkara..
Pauls, July 13.
The manifesto attacking Washburn
which was iu contemplation by the In
ternational Society, has been suppressed
for the present.
Belli,h ..lUltrtr. «»4 Oflntene.
London, July 13.
The debates in the House of Lords
have commenced upon the blit for the
reorganization of the army. To-day Lord
Saithhrook spoke iu favor of the meas
ure, amt was lollowetl 1 o Earl Richmond,
who strongly urged its rejection. At the
conclusion of the latter speech the mat
ter was postponed. . •
The intelligence of the riots in New
York, creates a great commotiou. Public
opiuion strongly favors tlfo New York of
authorities tor guaranteeing a free and
unmolested d- ui room Us any party.
“Oft in the stilly night,
When whisky's chains hsve bound
I dream of some big fight n
otlpw ileys were round me.
ngwueullio Mirquis bod finished
with the murder of General Kitohum,
aud the
le attempted murder of Engem
Van Newt Mis. Wharton war well
known here and moved in me burnt select
circles, where she was acknowledged to
be a highly accomplished woman. St»
picien now points to her having made
away with her oousin, from whom she
had reooived property. Her spn
bad bis life insured fur 860,000 in favor
of her and Mias Wharton, daughter of
the aliove named oousin. The only ani
mus for the orime that can he derived,
was money. It is said by bis friends that
Gen. Ketchum visited the house of Mrs.
Whartuu to have her pay a note of $27,
then due.
Mrs. Wharton’s maiden name was Eliz
abeth O. Nugent
OOT.IMim.OIAI.
.11 IS
had been wrueecnting this claim before
tbe United States Coart of Claim*—but
it among other claims, was defenod un
til October But it seems that Baron
OeroK had sufficient influence with the
Government to procure the payment of
the olaim tn the Ml amount up to the
time of his flight Schuster retained the
full oonfldenoe of the pnbiio.
The BnttU nt Ube Bn*’ I -V, r \erlietee I n'lMe
■SVw IVt Jtneeeere.
luly
The vicinity of tbe fight on 8th Ave
nue, woe viiritod to-day by thousands of f ,,
people, alt eager to see tie result of the yerot the lltli 8 “y 8
affray. - Tbe number was constantly in
creasing but everything was quiet
The 0th Regiment was fired into from
the roof• of the adjoining building* last
evening but no one was injured.
Crowds of men, and women or* con
gregated upon the sidewalks and the
streets, talking over the fesrfal soenee of
yesterday.
The ioen*«t.the Morgue to-d«y was
me never to b« forgotten. Parents,
brothers, stators and other relative* ware
searching among the missing. The rec
ognition of each dead body was pro-
laimed by lamentations aud groans of
sorrow.
At an early hoar the coroners were
present, and as fast as the bodies were
reoognized permits were granted for their
removal.
A jury was empanneled and reviewed
the remains, but the inquest will not be
held before tbe lost of the week.
Buutooa, July 18.
A'lirge attendance was present at the
races to-day. Tbe gland stand was well
tilled. The weather was fine and the
track in good condition. The first race
was a steeple chase for all ages, about
e miles over a fair hunting conrse—
I lo the winner and 8200 to tin- second
horae. Theraoswas won by "Oyster-
man, Jr." and. “Faniiy”—and "Julius"
cai%‘ out third. Time—ti:20.
Tne seooDii race w as fur a purse of $600
for all ages to carry 100 pounds sine and
three-quarters miles. Four entries were
made for this race. “Elliptic" won.—
■8 inford" was second.
The raoe for the Saratoga cup will take
plsee to-morroy. Betting is very spirited
—the favorites lining “Longfellow" and
Kingfisher.”
ST Tee Bern JBUeeeeiee.
Chicago, July 13.
Seven or eight mail hags, consigned to
Ynkaboma, arrived here this morning.
They are ail stropped to distinguish them
from other packages, and their oonteota
were very heavy.
The ,Vrs rkul IWf.
Sfiunofield, III., July 13.
New wheat is coming in in large
inantities, and the quality ia very excel
lent
Louisville, July 18.
Matt Sbanahon, who committed mur
der in Montgomery last fall, lias been
sentenoed to be hiiug of the 15th of Sep
tember.
Bnteel Beellnnd .IrrUrnl
Auroba, Indiana, July 18.
Conrad Gligaldt and wife were crossing
the railroad bridge when the cars nnex-
pectedly came up. The woman attempted
to run over and was cut to pieces. Tbe
man was thrown from the bridge twenty
feet and was fatally injured.
Nkw Yoke; July 18.
The city is quiet and no demonstration
of tic ten occurred to-day.
Much oomment is occasioned by the
charge that the military fired without or-
P< Tio officers of the 8ith tendered their
resignations to-day, on the ground that
the regiment had committed murder.
The city is quiet and reserved about
matters.
The Mayor still thinks his first order
should not have been revoked.
WASHINGTON NEWS.
The Macon Telegraph and Me*»»n-
Gen. Bvnning,
of Columbus, left here yesterday mor
ning for Washington, whether he Ida
been summoned to testify before the
Ku Klux Committee.
A SEDUCTIVE CUSS.
He Manages a good Deal on hit
Own Hook.
JBUlteeerW Chmeefe.
WAflHDtOTON, July 18.
Col. Thos. If Rogers, of the 18th In
fantry, has been relieved from duty in
the Department ol Louisiana, and or
dered to take command at West Point.
Tfie .hrmnf Oereertemeee«.
Secretary Robeson will probably deter
mine to-morrow what disposition will be
inode of the ship Snpply jnat • returned
from Europe, and is now lying in New
York harbor. His slwence from the De
partment has already kept the ship a
week longer than was nocessary.
Bmd 1 Hen Bn Blmt tneeillfnltnee.
The investignticn of the oeses of tbe
citizens of Washington con.ity, who ore
charged with having committed outrages
upon two oolored persons, by whipping
proven in eooh esse
Secretary Boutwell is expected to ar
rive this evening.
JnmeiL. Rider, of Sag Harbor, L. L,
a young man of good family, enlisted da
ring the late war in oompany B, 81st
regiment New York volunteers. After a
time he was discharged at I’ortamouth,
Va., where he took up his residence, be-
oorne acquainted with Bailie A. Weaver,
a daughter of one of the leading citizens
of the plaoe, and soon after married her.
After living with his yoaug wife four
years, he oruelly deserted her and fled to
Pennsylvania, where he married another
girl, living with her till the anting of
1870, when lie went to tho village of
Highland, Ulster county, to work for
Charles Wooley. He took apartments at
Eli Warring's, where Laura F. Warring,
aged 14, resided. Rider paid his ad
dresses to her, and being well educated,
he soon succeeded in wiuning her afleo-
tion, liis attention to her being entirely
unknown to her parents.
On the 13th oi lost June they resolved
to get married clandestinely. On the
evening of that day tho bigamist's victim
announced that she was going to make a
call at a neighbor's, hut met Rider in
stead, and with hiui went to the residenoe
of the Rev. Mr. Travers, of the First
Methodist Church, who married them.
The girl returned home, and the next
day Rider made his appearanoe and
claimed* her as his wife. Mr. Wamng
was indignant, and applied to the dangb-
ter to know if it was true. She at onoe
admitted the marriage, and waa driven
from home. She went to the residence
of Mr. Craft, where the bigamist met her
and where they lived together till the
21st af Juli
The village was then sliuUeu by an
other event in the bigamist’s life. On
thut day Miss Alibis Horton, of Highland,
appeared Is-fore Justice Kltinge, aud
charged James L. Rider wilh seducing
her under promise of marriage. A war
rant wus issued, and Rider was taken
from Craft's bouse to tbe Justice^' office,
where lie pleaded guilty, and Was at once
sent to Kingston jail to await th* action
of the grand jury. After hi* departure
information was received that still an
other young girl had been his victim.
She resides about bulf-a-milo from High
land, and Rider had visited her secretly,
at tho same time giving out that he had
joined the Prcsbyte ian church in the
village. After his arrest for sedueing
Abby Horton, the father of Mias War
ring] uided by counsel, proceeded to learn
all shout Rider's antecedents. He found
Rider's mother iu Brooklyn, and was
shown by her a letter from his wife in
Virginia. Mr. Warring next went to
Portsmouth, anil there procured a certi
fied copy of Rider's marriage certificate,
on file in tbe county clerk’s office, to
gether with other nocessary documents.
He reached Highland on the 4th of July
and showed them to his daughter, who
was almost heart-broken, and asking for
giveness, was taken home again. Mr.
Warring has token steps to have the mar-
riage of .his daughter with Rider declared
null and void, nnd has also ploood a war
rant for bigamy against him in tho hands
of the Sheriff of Ulster ooantyr So strong
is the feeling against Rider iff Highland,
that if he were there now ha Woakl be in
danger of lynching.—N. Y, Trilono,
The Fie tile at Palmetto.
About eight o’olook last evening tbe
picknickers who went to Palmetto yester
day returned. They had a very pleasant
time, though tbe weather was exceedingly
warm. No particular disturbance took
place; lint some of tbe boy* got to Sara
pling Palmetto benzine, which caused
them to want to lick somebody. Just a
little disturbance os the train was return
ing was all of that sort of thing. They
ought to have known better than to bate
pranked with the whisky they keep at
Palmetto. It kills dear round the oor
fel
LATER FROM WASHINGTON.
The Bntlenle VetMt HrennJ.
Washington, July 13.
The members of the Ku Klnx Commit
tee who have been faithfully attending
during the hot months are very anxious
to adjourn ; therefore JndePollard, the
acting Chairman, has refused to summon
more witnesses.
Every day devclopes the fact that tbe
Radicals have lost and are losing ground
by tho investigation and by Grant s proc
lamation pardoning Bowen for bigamy,
because as stated in the proclamation, be
rendered good service to the cause of the
Uuion daring the rebellion sad since its
termination. It is understood that ths
truly loyal” have a right to a plurality
' wives.
.Wm teem I he Lent Be-eeneh Verernennet.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH
{■rxciiL oiaiATCses vo res <o».|
Nr.w You, July HI.—Cotton s«i"t. Sil4dl!n* u)-
land* 90’, lOrlmotlTV. Sslto too balm.
Hour dull and hoary, Wheat quiet ant rosMaeod.
Corn fltuuljr.
FroijflitR dull.
8torka steady and vary dull.
Gold dull *113 lVa • Govern)
heavy. Slate bouda very quiet
Money eaay ai 3. Exchange, long . 10 H; abort 11.
LivBBfrooL* July IX—Noon—Cotton opened dull
nplanda *, Ovtoane tq.
Latbb—Cotton heavy; aalee 13.000 ba}ea; exporta
and epectilaih
Lquuvillb, July 11—Floor 1$ dud and weak. Ex
tra Family |6 M. Corn la brlak, at T3c. Oata 70c.
Dealt-ra are offering 40c. (or tba n«W crop, but
galea have been made. Buy hi quiet und Meaty
Pro isloua are dull, with a downward tenden
Only small ordere have been received. Nfffhlna
la doing iu n*n»"i i ds. l'rioea Bra attf >>»■*(*!
DOMESTIC MaWS.
Falai wiaBfchfle
Berlin, July 13.
Mrs. H. D. Will Luna, daugutwr of
Samuel Frotliinghum, was instantly
kille<l by a runaway accident to-day.
Her mother-in-law amiicrioiisly injured.
The news from Long Branch, directly
from the President, through responsible
parties, is, It is thought that Grant is
anxious to have Pleasanton without any
more ado. Pleasanton will probably be
saooeeded by Deputy Commissioner
Douglas.
called. Dean use found guilty and Stro
xier was acquitted.
District Attorney Irwin ably ri prow-nto Wuen
tho State i'l this Court, audit is owing Be-gorm, wuuu iuee»~H““ •- . J. I J CUIeen ef Mnemmneh Jeenente.
as much to legal talent and aide argu-, th. ^lty df Savannah. July 1?.
ment* as to any other cause, that offeu- walk ddod fitohV. P «* j ^ R Sc - UUH i ( , r| ft native of Ha
ders meet with such prompt and merited being from Lmtencto but not Dung but who mat resided here risce evening, magneto a oeue. m me r
^ ., . aui.ru.irt i dnuilL oflcet a*id had been » and who for aevt-ral years ha* been ability of a contionation of the not
punishment in this Court. Hu iacanring , (r<Hiae ntly; and had seen ^.ulTr Pru«ia, absconded a few days | ThJ great social sensation is the ai-
for himoelf a reputation as a lawyer and ^ !“T lL isl.l to have swcdlcd'.rest in SalUmore, of the widow of the
gentleman, which any one of bis yearn men d|unk^afteffq > number of hia friends to the amount of'.late Major Henry Wharton, charged |
m iy he justly proad of. , eu0<! “* togetuer
Washington, Joly 18.
Nothing is doing to-day. Everybody
ia lUseueaiur tfrg proa and cons of the
New York note, and much anxiety isare-
atod bs a dianatob which oome late this
c„t»q!<— eeuU.
OoU), Mrtau
U Mlliutr 1 13
Silts*, buying 4
aoHimd ..
ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES
[c'AumruLLT oonanotED daily.]
SW I a nr,|«rlag Onente, It alwaU k. re*
utriubrrvU I It eat IhtM Arc WHOLE*
SALK FltinES. Small BitUra ekarH
htghtr rate#.
...India,, yff FI* «
wk
IQX
!•#
1401ft
i 40
Double Anchor .......... yd
Fatubod c’loUi lb
Doubla Pluauix. lb
KinUitir lb
Iron 1mm lb
Baoom, Shoulder■ lb
d*vr lb
Cb«r nblxxl lb
CBnvamad llama Ib
Plata llama ft
Uvu Matt.
cirarkib aldca ft
Clear *idtw Hi
Shoulder lb
UcTTBBy Go* hen .lb
Ubax- a ewt
Candlm— lb
CaAcuaa... ft
Candy ft
(JOffB!— .
'"M “
Bneito** ffoticM.
ABEBICAX UTAXBA^iT^.
SCHOOL SERIES.
SCHOOL BOOiKS
rtrauiKBo by
John P. Horton fc Co..
LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY,
Beading and Snelling^:
aelfrr'alawiiasn QrlWey
Builrr't m See* I
Mmiler't .new ftret trtwi
Bio..
Java, common to good.,...ft
Dry Goodr—
Pvtnta, fancy ........yd
\ Drown Sblrtlnga yd
J$llrowu Bheetiugs yd
4-4 do do ' yd
Yarns. Asa't Nos yd
Fish, Mackerel, No. 1.... halfbbl
do No. 1 kita
do No. 3....halfbbl
do No. 3 kita
do No. 3, large kbbl
Herrings. No. 1 .box
Herrings, scaled..........box
Flop a- bbl
Grain—
New Corn,., bush
CMtatftswln market!....bush
Hat—
Timothy.. ton
id, loaf ft
iRu Hex* bW
LtgL'uK*—Not quoted.
Molahn M—
lltula gal
Cuba (Hbls.J gal
Common gal
Golden Hymp gal
N.O. Syrup gal
Meal, fine, .....bush
Nails keg
Of La-
Sperm gal
Whale gal
L*rd gal
IS
X
i«x
%
j »*a
to*
it*
S
10 U0
1 03# 0A.
mm
33 00# 3ft U0
m a
SI
J s
s
I so
too
3 75# I to
1 SftA 1 TO
1 35# 1 TO
£l)e OTitii Uuftgct.
THKOUGH THE SOLIOTTA*
TION of many clUxens the utideraigned hereby an
nouncee himself a candidate for Justloe of the
lHutoe. tu aud for tbe lOJUtb District G. M., for tha
mi Xjurod t»*rm of Jnfttloe Spencer, resigned.
Elct-Uon on Katucday, July IS, 1871.
juuc xJ Ule - W. T. liGLDERNEdS.
K. M. HOSE k 00., Wholehalr
Liquor Doalera, Atlanta, Ga. Bubs' Bittera aud
ScbuNi'pff. Also, Shafer's Ginger and Cherry Bren*
diert at loweet figures.
Jimelft R. 1C. ROBE k CO.
jr r.rSS'ST. DOMINGO BITTEKS
- .tillable stomachic and tonic, and la a«
well knuwu, <>r butter known than any other IHttere,
I better t-nUbllNhcd. For salo by
un« lft- R. M. HOSE A 00.. Broad street.
AROMATIC SCHNAPPS—The
Aromatic Schnapps, manufactured in Holland (or
John A. Uunm. nave no superior in the market. They
are known aud used all over the civilised world,and
"None know them but to lo\o them,
Noue inMue them but to praise.”
For sale by B. M. ROUE * 00..
June IS Broaletrret.
R IILROAD MEN
IT GIVES US PLEASURE
TO announce that wb
HAVE AOiiliO TO OUR CORPS
OF WORKMEN A PINS BN-
BRAVER, RECENTLY PROM
TITFANY A CO.’S, NBW TORK,
ANU ARE NOW READY TO DO
ALL KINDS OF
PLAIN v ORNAMENTAL LITTIRINO
Clr'rtkKS, MONOGRAMS, AO.,
4 FACT, ENORAVINQ OF ALL
KliaOS IN ELEGANT STYLE, AND
A ( SATISFACTORY PRIOES.
ALSO, TUB ADDITION OP A
FINE MANUFACTURING JEW
ELLER. AND A SHOP WITH
ALL NECESSARY TOOLS AND
MACHINERY, WILL ENABLE
Ui TO MAKE TO ORDER ’
ANY STYLE OF
■ADGES, RINGS, PINS, A ALMOST
^ ANY ARTICLE WANTED,
and to do repairing, how
ever difficult, promptly,
AND IN A 8UPERI OR MANNfM
PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
FINE WATCH_ REPAIRING
WE HAVE 8ECURED THE SER
VICES OF MR. O. S. TAIT, AN EX
PERIENCED WATOH MAKER, BUT
RECENTLY FROM SOOTLAND. MR.
TAIT HAS WORKED IN SOME OF
THE FINEST WATCH MANUFAOTO-
RIEii IN - I llti, iJ liPAiPLSlO
TO DO ALL KINDS OF FINE WORK
SUCH AS REJEWaLLED. MAKING
NEW ESCAPEMENTS, AND ADJUST
ING FINE WATCHE8 OF ALL KINDS.
ALL WATCHES LEFT WITH UEWILL
BE PROMPTLY AND THOROUGHLY
DONE, AND SATISFACTION QUA
RAN TEED IN EVERY INSTANOE.
,pri8 u SHARP R FLOYD.
SHARP Sr FLOYD,
JEWELRY STORE, WHITEHALL ST.
TA IE B NOTIO*.
WB HAVE RECEIVED TO-DAY
DIRECT FROM TUB MANUFAC
TURERS A LARGE ASSORT
MENT OF FINE AMERICAN
WATCHES, IN GOLD AND SIL
VER CASES. OP PERFECT
WORKMANSHIP AND NEW
DESIGNS. OF THE FOLLOWING
* Co., Ilo.toni
Am.rloah Watch tu., Walthami
NrIIorrI YVnirh Co., Kl«lit|
(J. *. Walt h (o„ Marion, If. J.|
Utli * kVatrli Co., mIno the Celebrated
Windi reor Keyless Watch,
THIS STOCK 18 OFFERED AT
VERY ATTRACTIVE FIGURES,
AND YOU WILL FIND IT WILL
P Y TO TAKE A LOOK AT THE
GOODS AND THE PB1CE8, AT
SHARP Sr FLOYD'S JEWELRY
STORE. ATLANTA. *PH"F
artier** JTtw StromS ASM/
mutter*# JVBw ISM Mart
Bu tier** Goodrich ItaeAai* ■
ATewPtrM Mem*or.
arm IW raa^VIMe JBCMMr,
JFew ISM RemAer.
eSTtw Pmmrth RemAer.
Jtrew rtrth RemAer.
.Snme Sixth RemAer.
Omnnarand IUiotoifo ■
Rmller'e MreJecfary fir mm-
▲.rlthmetlco and Algubva i
You-ne'e primary ArUhmetU.
Tmwue't ImteremeAtmte Jtrith-
tme tie.
TteumVe jRtmtml Artthmette,
Tmm**e PrmcHcmt ArUtmette.
Key tm Smote.
Tetme't Alyehra.
Key to Sowar.
Miscellaneous ;
WRB i’l'KR'H SPELLER AND DEFIXEB.
NELBOW'H BOOK-KEEPING.
KXFAMkDGH** ORIGINAL DRAMA*, DIALOGUE*.
TABLEAUX-YTVANT8, AC.
BRONSON * ELOCUTION.
BARBEE** GEOLOGY.
BUTLER * COMMON SCHOOL SPEAKER.
Our Nebo<4-booksare tMrotypsdM"** eagerfthtf
in LomsriUr. They are the worked Mftsns aa-
iksrs. ours Is the ONLY PubNehiaa House AomS*
of the Ohio engaged fn the pnbtlci
books. These thefts should InsMus
South eed We*t to exeasiae e
to e oonclustou We lavite a careful eomperteon
with others, feeling seWsded that our pubUeeheax
fully aoeet the wants of
those of say other hooes, They are now In nee la
the must Important schools of Viaopiu. 1
tier oBtniogurt and School BcporU,
tW ea* Msm-
****** iJfft"
special rnln. FnoonMt terms jor hrst \
AODUKSS ww
JOHN r. MORTON k CO., PRblMiert,
IN aM IS* JUtm sdv
Sold by an bookseller*.
Represented la Georgia. Alabama a
by Mr. ISRAEL PUTNAM,
JjrXlM Formerly ddOrlg^Oa.
~ SPECIAL NOTICE!
KXCUWION; RETURN TICKETS.
GUBAT HEDUCTIOIC.
mac Vrtnroa
X Drtstiocs odter g
string to riolt the men/ Sommer I
Atlanta to Lookout Mountain and return.... .ft rt
Yellow duiphur and return Sill
Monfy While Sulphur aod return. .M SI
Greenbrier W. X, sad return 4* •*
be hai aft Ikehaft Oftoa. ffjfcgw
ftTlekets can
Aakfor Uoki
ticket* via Western eaA 4>ftattn ft*jrn*1»
N otzo:
Oolleire Cow
LKGK* will be held eft
OOVINOTOW, June Nth, 1*7L
aw
__ __ _ ^xv
OXFORD, July 16th. 1»71.
ATHKNX July IMh. 1*71.
Persona deeding to ahead any of mid Oontsteoee-
_jents nlll be paseed for ONE FAUN.
Tull fun to oe paid gotog, and the Agent
the fUD fare ticket wUl give ivtarn tickSef
Retorn ttekets good FurAfteen day*, from 1
Change af
Arrives at DeMou...
m*t
meuT hminu xnam—arwonn.
i gift. Beco
US 1*
ntmxMi. July IS- - Floor la unchsngM and
qniet. Oats ftJuft ft? f..r mixed to be* Hey Ms *d-
vanned, low grades bring $14. but- TlnvHhy $3S.—
Ill Bai on 7e*|*. Sugar cured hams 1*S«.
«ia. uiihfinitiiia. Wkaxjrtu. .
8t, IiOriH, July IX—F^our Is doll. Corn is higher
stftdc£67, Oats 48e6$ft3« Whlahy tfe Pork lift 7ft
Baoon—elioukli-rs 7s«; fleer sides • cents, lard
lOofelOH.
Maw York, July 13.—Gold eloeed at $1 13** Cot
ton dull end lower at 31S eente.
Livxpo<>i., July It.—Cotton Is dull and drooping
stMAlftSd.
Henry fiischoff & Co-,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND DBALKBB IN
Bipc, Wlm‘i, Liquor*, M*--
ffai-a, Tobaooo. too.
He. 197, Beat Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
«... I. t VlBVKB.
New Lumber Yard,
. jitNuri >8 or
MARIETTA AND WALTON STS
AU- KIND* Or
l u m b n ni
C'_ *. 1TAXTLY [ON HAND.
petal AI tent Inn in Order*.
M. A. HARDEN.
NUftta
LANDS BERG'S
LUMBER YAR
OPPOSITE GEOBG1A RAILROAD DEPOT.
ATI.A ATA ,GA.
Bnwod ehlnslnn
»»»•>
Arrives at*
aw* Ths above eoheduls goes into sflsaft July t
rjiHAT
STOREROOM,
oa wmnaALL 8tbct.
Van QCTuqjrtk, t. L Nk*0a.fa,fo*m*l.
BKEIDKNOX,