The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, July 18, 1871, Image 2

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THE DAILY UK i 0X, ^ )KD commencement. Tuesday Mosotho July 18. Km (• %oordt a tin*) far fntInsertion, Cents « linefbr each subsraueu} insertion. And •‘•'vrnitmmmt uiUtmtt*attd under tkis hood vnlett «< a +e*»mp»nud ky tu cash. This is posit SophoM*re EiUUUm. rilnifi at Atlanta. We have thought for tome time pant we have seen home tiling of a Uispoailiou manifested among oar brethren of the pram to give n <r JpnfC ot our city, occas ionally. A* a tqtcciuteu, we give below a extract from a communication in the Marietta Journo!: Atlanta oit me Dram Ed. Journal— In these Utter <lay* this shoddy town is beginning to feel the troth of the old maxim that “the angle of inetdenoe is equal to the angle of re-1 the attainments of the class in this Spnaai ('grrMponAMiM of the AUmtaSoa.) Evobt Coll bo e, Oxford, Ga. July 17,1871. Editors Sun : One of the chief merits of the Sophomore Exhibition to-day, was its brevity; for the eleYa- tion of feeling produced by declama tion cannot lie sustained indefinitely (us they seem to think at some Com mencements) even though a Burke or a Booth were the declaimer. The ten siieakers who declaimed to-day were selected by the Faculty out of u class of forty-seven for their excellence ; und, strange to say, as we understand, there were only thirty- seven in].the class disappointed. If gome .of the speeches delivered are just criterion! from which to judge of daotion and ciu tom She lum raised | bar erj of alarm too late. She may tax her already groaniog inhabitant* to build the Georgia Western or a score of other short routes, hut her day of powor is over, and all her efforts to sustain her ephemeral prosperity will be unavailing; it la too late. Atlanta’s wide must have a fall. Her reign as a nourishing com mercial city is near its end. Blio root) fast, and slie rose when railroads was worth moTe than double whut they arc now ; she will fall faat now that railroads an worth lcsa than half what they were worth when she roae. The fact stares her iu the face. * * * * *8bo has for a Booro of years been feeding to hor own selfish appetite for exercise, we arc sure there are among them a number of embryo orators who bid fair to'rival tho first in the land. With all due deference to the fan cies, and tastes, and ]>artinlities, und convictions, and prejudices, and pref erences, and affections, and hopes, and prayers,cheers,tears,loves and kisses of fathers, mothers, sisters, brothers and lovers who came here satisfied that every one of the speakers was certain if the prize, we, (who had no brother tiaftsnt&tss& ;;Lt - *>» ■“*•>■ ■» * *» which her roods run, and whom she has drained and is draining of their resources to fill the pockets of a few shoddies and speculators with greenbacks. How, we do not pretend to say that this Is a fair specimen of the "flings, ” k say so in the matter. Some of the declamation was spir ited, hold, defiant, and chained the at tention of the audience, and bespoke credit (o the instruction of the Fae- TELEGRAPH w "wiw b * Wf the Mew Terk Associated Press. MOON DISPATCH E.S. WASHINGTON. Washington, July 17.—Yesterday’s storm in New York blew a six thousuiid pounds bell from a hundred and thirty last tower; a falling tree crushed *a car riage in Fifth Avenue; a yacht whs cap- sued in the bay and one man drowned; a brig waa struck by lightning; the streets ware flooded; chimneys blown do» n; and a three yeara’ old child drowned from a aauaised boat The United States Mexican Commis sion baa decided favorably on the claims lor property Liken by the Bepublic, and unfavorably upon claims for property ta ken by Maximilian. The Commis sion also decided favorably on contracts made with the Bepublic. No decision has yet been made regarding the Mexican The effigy of Governor Hoffman » found hanging iu the Twelfth Ward j Brooklyn this morning. HmrmUfa Maes*. Sabatooa, July 17. Oystermau won the first race; time 4: 04|. Joe Daniels won the second; time 1:191. Mary Stark won tfae third; time 8:40. MISSOURI. •• ».l / Sbt / .in r'ntme «M t St. Dorm, July 17.—The niercdiy yes terday ranged from 100 to 105. There were three latal sun-strokes. A mull and a woman were killed by lightning iu the neighborhood Bt. Joseph, Missouri. sdH bonds held bY Americans. _ „ mru. i_JZ.>. valueU at two ■ t °-‘ ,a . T * » nearly cloudlet* sky. Cincinnati, July 17.—A farmer liv ing neur Norwalk, was killed by litihtuing This is SfThe America’s cargo is and a half millions of dollars, unprecedented. Butler announces himself a candidate for Gorernor of Massachusetts. of the National GoarJ and fuostal pro- flrflfcMiOltal fCarfie. ensrioni, no procession of any kind shall be permitte.) lo occupy tlis streets of miwhall New York, without the permission of the _Ej. dentist Board of Polioe, iu the event of which 52!! ‘ the 8u)x>rintendent shall more an escort ! and proper protection. Walter J. Pregur of the 9th regiment, shot in the knee duriug the riot, diet! yesterday. Clinton Gilbert, General Jordan’s Aasistaat Ameasor, shot by some unknown man during the 5th ward whis ky riot, in Brooklyn, Friday, died yester day, after two days terrible agony. Commisaioner Barr offered a resolution for allowing legal opinion on the best method of aoting with street processions. Both resolutions were referred to a committee oonipoMnl of Mchhp*. Boh — worth and Barr. Mayor Hall seconding Mr. Burr's rtwo- lution, denied the right of any proCtw- J sion except a uiilitery, to occupy streets; and he mid the autliorities were perfectly satistied iu forbidding* proces- sious; that it was done in the recent in stance, for the first time, Hiinply shown a question never before presented for de cision ; never before did any procession cause breaches of the peace. 'DV4-SU1 a. B. itOOMLK, C ontractor for brick and SUme Work, of all clneaee. tUatortag and luaiuental work, Stone Cutting, etc. ornau. o».. May ia, mi. - If / 1L.AJ MS COLsDUGTED. - Having V J formed favorable connection with a reaponai- ble Attorney at Washington, \). C., I will hie end iiroeevute ail claims entrusted to my care agaiuvttlie t'liitfd StaU-si. in fore Uw Southern (Jtauua Coumiia Ion. or any 1>*-pertinent of the Government Office u Mam-iu, iu ur Peachtree etreet, Atlanta. Oa. D. P. HrLL, JyU-lin Attorney et Lew. MASSACHUSETTS- •••(•a 4lam Murk mm Butter, .V« IVk. Xkw Yoke, Jftly 17.—In the decision in suit of the Ene Railroad versus Heath Uneinrse Kbticcs. Pete’s Restaurant, Under fumes’ Bank, J JA8 BEEN RECENTLY FURNISHED WITH k No. X COOK, And fall other modern appUan .we; tv meMaS supplied at all hours. V»>„ REGULAR BOARD $S PER WEEK, tl. 1UL BEriT THE MARKET AFFORDS WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND AT HIS TABLES. iuy20-8m NEW _YORK. Fmrtktr JU.I I Iu mi~dp nswoky. Nnw You, July 17.—It lias transpired that two Oregemeu were wounded iu the line. Among important documents bearing upon the censes of the action first taken by the city authorities, there is published a letter written by John J. Bund, the Or Boston, July 17.—Butler’s readiness j sud others, Judge Biathlon), while de- ! to accept tbe Republican candidacy for | cidiug Gould, must give the receiver 30, the Governorship meets with an unfavo-1 00(1 shares registered stock, and refused ‘ to decide that the newly registered stock waa invalid and holding that question | did not come up in that suit. Heath ! and ltaphal have commenced a new suit i against the Erie. To re act this point, . the Erie ltailroad and its officers and the j registering company and the Furmers . Ju ltoliesou couutv, this moruiog, 1 lean *1- Trust Company are mode parties angeman, to Superintendent Kelso, two | Xg, we rv aud his band of negro outlaws !° tlu HU ‘ , i * uJ “new complaint filed days before the riot, in which lie im-: waylaid and kill' d Daniel Murdock '"stead, iu *|' e State Circuit Court und able response from the Boston journals. — -♦ NORTH CAROLINA STs-Sflu- .r .fwllir Ms. Wilminoton, July 17. plores that functionary to stop the (>i ange demonstration und spare the eftu sion of blood. The dispatches from B.irutoga say Longfellow will not run to-murruu. McLure, a prominent citizen, and Hugh i McLure, his brother, a lad only thirteen old. They also wounded Arcili we receive. This writer shows his spite ulty as well as the persevering efforts right ont, while others shoot their cuveu-1 of these young cumlUlute9 for popular «|ili!«use. The following is the pro gramme : omed shafts from behind breastworks. We confess that we cuuuot account fur those oovert and open attacks upon our «By. What has Atlanta dune ? Is it n oxime worthy of all this condemnation that aim has literally come tip ont of the aahea, and has grown faster in the same length of time, than any oity in the ooantiy, North, Snifh, East or West t Are oar citizens to be abused, because they here displayed bo much of that en ergy that has been so much needed to , build np the “waste ploccs” of the Booth ? So far from heaping upon us this abuse, it seems to us that every Georgian should be proud iu beiug able to point to onr city as the best evidence that *'Ther«'« life Iu the uM laud yot.” We believe, too, that this is the feel ing of tbe mass of the people, and our city can, therefore, patiently submit to tbe envious revilings of such "scribblers as the oase above referred to. Mxerciw your souls iu patience, gen tlemeu; Atlanta is not at all frightened at you brays. Atlanta is going itotrn, but not exact ly fa the sense you wish. Her tloinnrwil progress is towards Griffin and Stone Mountain, and even dins towards Mari etta, and if von will stand k|(!I ad watcli (11 «ot pray) you may yet see her spread hertalf dm to all thesepufaL,. Dotrn, down, downvahf ghes. " Loos oat Nr the engtiie wtiemtliawMt^iU- blew, " Now, gontlemen, ; ptsuse don’t iiae anymore “ansa wards’'Jiout om it has almost as much effect upon "Who (lot* th« heflt liia «ii< umatAncaa allow, Doom well, act* nobly: angela could no more." A. F. Baruolt,* Miliedgeriile, Ga.— Hu-nzi to the Bomans—Mitford. I. L. Fielder,f Cuthbert, Ga.—Crime ita own Detictor. —Webster. J W. Harris,* Cartersville, Ga.—The Bible.—Bishop Fierce. W. M. Jackson,* Macon, Ga.—Party Hpirit- Lamar. G. J. Martin,! Greenville, Ga.—Beply to Flood.—Grattan. A. A. Mathews,* Fort Valley, Ga.— WnHhington and Clay.—Chariton. F. H. Bichardson.t Atlanta, Ga.— Death of LuFayette.—Prentiss. W. M. Slaton,! Griffin, Ga.—Fidelity to the Constitution.—Webster. O. L. Smith,* Macon, Ga.—Phillips before tho Bible Society of Great Brit ain. E. M. Whiting,! Madison, Ga.—Oss- aius instigating Brutus.—Shakspeare. *Pki Gamma Society. !Few Society. While we readily ugrcc with the little girl who said,“Walter is so hand some," we beg pardon of the blue- FRANCE. nre mud Kxploeio. Paris, July 17.—A great lir< %t KbimM to-dsy by the exiili^mn <•! « qoautitj oi j.etrolium oil. Filter jn rs »n- were killed and wouuJeti l.y tin* • xplo- nion, and manj buildings in tin* bu*iiifss portion of the citj burned. The Official Journal states that ilie ex- ploaion in the works of Ht, Maur waa ac cidental, and six persons were killed und thirty wounded. i bald McCollum.' These parties were rid- , iug ult»ng u public road iu a buggy, and ! r **gwtrahou were fired on from a thick piece of wood. > A fearful st.*te of terror exists among the ; | women und children. The Bheriff ot ' 1{ • besoti comity lifts h (kissc of one him- j livd and titty men iu tlie fi Id, but their ; f*ih#rts tliiis far have been utterly fruit- sets out methods by which stock already increased und a lace attempt at register ing a fresh batch of 30,000 shares and prays for injunction restraining farther BOUT. H. BOWK. WAU Hl’UHLE HOWE & ( HUBBLE, JMPOLTLRS OF AND DEALERS in all kludfl of FOREIGN ANO DOMESTI XjIQUOHa. SPECIAL ATl'ENTION TO SOUTHERN TRAD1. .V*. ■4'J J ‘4.1 und 4d, Hycammrt Street, t/.^rLV.VJ Tt, OM! v . niy’MHru I AM OLAD HE HAS COME. In the State oi The Best Paper HattK' Otorgli J CAN Georgia, your ebairs, and make tbeai look IphoMrrlnf, Furniture Hrpmirlup, etrJp ILLINOIS Chirng-0 Item•. NEW JERSEY. .f undm, Vineland, July 17—A fearful tornado accompanied by thunder, lightning and min, occured here this afternoon. The Episcopal Church, two railroad depots and several other houses were prostrated. No one was killed. eyed fairy for protesting against hor Olympic decree—“ Brother will take a prixe.’’ If he does take one it will he n ««r-prise; which, by the bye, is u prize highly prized by the enter- prizing audience. W e are persuaded that the exclama tion “Oh, my stare!” uttered by a gent after Mr. (j's speech, was not in tended as a criticism on the declama tion. lie »us under the blazing light of one of M ’a beauties. In ! all probability lie was an embryo as- ou^eitueua as the historira^ffy Ujam the, tromiiner, rejoicing at the discovery .1 II,. If#. London, July 17.—The police on Mon day diapereed a meeting iu Hyde Park, the object of whioh wan to promote emi- gration from the United Kingdom. This action was rendered neu.n-aiy by tin- auisa and ooufusiou incident to tl,«- pm ooedingl. The Chief of Police ol Dublin died yastorday, from wounds received a few- days since st the hands of u auppimed Fenian—a murderer whum he hud ar- reeted. The ship Nahrnau, from Bombay, foun dered in the Iudaiu Ocean. Thirty lives were lost It ia officially announced that the Asi atio oholera has appeared «t several pl.«- ees in Poland. FOREIGN MISCELLANY. to give Hmtiflffac-tiou. Furniture cuverflcut, made ant a bt warranted. Hair and epriug mattreiMteB made t< order. All kiuda ot liouacliolU furniture and up holritery done at the ihorteut notice. I have re moved to D* (iive’it Opera Uoiuc, under Mayaon’i I Auction Wareruum, Chicago, July 17.—Tbe turuiug of the channel of the Chicago River towards!*? Cm , the Mississippi, is already regarded as a ; IH0S D . ^ A . success. A umfch game between the Wiiitf* | iPrakt’s Ureek JfiiiUt, Stockings, ot Chicago, aud the Eckford'i of Brooklyn, was won to-day by the for mer, 7 to 1. j jjealers in « I FLOUB, MEAL, k SHIP STUFF, FU.i.y'HLiJT, AA.Vrrf'AF. Late of Uichuond. Va. A. BARBOUR *5 CO. TENNESSEE. ENGLAND. The N**lmnd llrpulmtiem. London, July 17.—Prince Gortohakoff has cx|»resH«d t«< the deputation from the AtuPticHii Rvungeliual alliance, the flvm- (mtliy of ids august master—the Czar— with the obj n «»f their prayers advancement of the cau&e of religiou: libel".v iu Russia. •Hare Chlucle. Nashville, July 17. —Gold mines have i«*»U diltoovered iii MnnmA e.i.iniv T# ., «“ BIGUE-T PRICE PAID FOR WHEAT. -» ecu tllfU OV* reu IU lviontoe loliniy, aiIJ-| ill jfruduos (teiimed ■( tkfl d«*pot free of charge, Skirmish ill a Hotel. bore of tbe bull warm for them ta h. Book way. Tkf Cotton Cro uifv.) ITp iu UII «M if # • 1 Urn ii null | blue-lillen orbs that us yet - HQ object on which to bt JWejoft Xf-Vw-I 1 '"' '“‘ve u»M us, f iH-iiclir’dC't-erl.tin ‘ v.v uiaf.o',, that A wri tw coot tu tt tt ieafe* f li$ | folio w- inff to the Macoit ■tSHfftr: "ifor the pafties who wri to the tvtffh^C'rup. I woltlil stale tlial the cfa*of 1 Still' and 1870 is given us follow,: nal.» The receipts at the ports for the year end: Cotton sht Southern cgsn— Burned at ports Grope of ltMi'J and 70 total.. 8,1H,5!'2 Reoeipta at the porks since 1st Sept WO-..-. 0.010,01)2 Reesivwd si porta loot year fr-or 14Ui July tiilfltht'Dt Suppose (hutuio NiuTli era mil! receive direct, the same amt. OS task jeer, and Southern consumption and Ic.ruol u OMMas last year. is tin' | „(■ ., n ew jrlanct; for he commenced forthwith to make observations, and address himself to two luminous, had found bestow their blest d tolil. Tltc young philosopher utter much profound these bodies have no •• | connection "iththe Solar System, but ho him designated their homo among I flic Matrimonial System (outlandish name), the lutvs of which he proposes to develop and publish at on early day. The address by Mr. Barnett, al though devoid of animation, was well emphasized. Mr. l-'iehler received the prize—a prize, we mean—a mammoth boquet Unit made the platform quake. Mr. Harris’ effort was vory property delivered, in a calm, deliberate man ner. Mr. Jackson has the eye, figure and manner of an orator. His delivery . J87U....2,888,80(I ^WMth- .140,827 'Usmuptioii. .0,843 5,422 48.200 r..-r-m-4,-484,084 1 "its rhe most graceful of the day, and The raceipts'lor the two Weeks! ' v >‘ predict w ill secure him one of the jiast are ftrI!\ So per cent over lost prizes. year. And as the n-erlpfl at all ports are in excess of Iasi year mer p mil lion bales, is it not reasonable to ettl- Mr. Martin had a good conception of the attitude and spirit of Grattan, eulate something like a corres|n>nd- "'** !,mon g the first three dc- ing increase of receipts direct to the Northern mills 7 And if the increase burners. Mr. Matthews would have succeed- r ' H T i! ‘‘e ,M ' r,S |eHl hotter haet he not Icon somewhat continue at the same rate of ter cent. , , ■ u over last vettr for tbe bnlancc .>f .i,„ embarrassed. j — - — of the year, why not say the crops of 1870 and 1871 is nearly A48j?* y W lnthe face of a large esop one of ymir writers suvs lltat hales were field over from the crop oi 1809 iuul 1870. How much wtt! now Ik held ( bacx in the of a small "eott.-n. faultless, and won eonstderable«>- plau se. ^ Mr. Smith, although as yet a little ill at ease on the stage, we predict, will lieeunie a hrsl-close declaimer. Mr. W hiting’s jK-rsouation of Cas- Mr. Kichurelson, of your city, ac quitted himself creditably, and won the enconium of admirably done” by some critic over our left. Mr. .Slaton’s elocution was almoat The Conans claim that, after the ship General Sherman was wrecked, the crew oommittsd murder and piracy, mid were axeouted under the forms of law. The America brings no details of the last fight with the Coreans. The Spanish Cortes has passed a r. so- tion to hold Cuba at any cost. It is ru mored that iu oouseqaence of a war dis- ouarioo, the Spanish Cabinet will dis solve and a Radical miuistry will be fanned. Avenier says Thiers has written to the Pope a vague letter promising diplomatic , l1 . , , „ . . support if other powers will jUn France. i,u ' 1 “ ,M *’ f, ‘ >m Nebr “ k *’ The Gourts-martial far the trial «f Com munists will commence to-ilav. TIIK LATEST DISPATCHES. WASHINOTON. U 'cmftirr—Synwpel* fmr the /mat Teesntp-tmmr Mourn. Wash 1 -OTO.V, rJuly 17.—The weather reports lor the last twenty-four hours show no important changes from the Pa cific coast. The barometer has fatleu rapidly this afternoon in the extreme Northwest. Tbe low pressure which ex isted Sundnv evening in the north of Pensvlvnnia, has probably moved South- Fast word, and tire barometer lias fallen deeuleilly io Georgia. Tbe temperature is low.-r on tbe middle and East Atlanta- u _ On yesterday evening, about seven I the! o’clock, a shooting aff'rav oouiirml in | the office of the Globe llotcl, which. I fora while, occasioned a good deal of excitement. The fuels of the case, from whut tve can learn, upjieur to i have been as follows: Several days' ago, Otis L. Cook, a Northern man, who is living aud doing business in- Aiken, South Carolina, came to this! city and stopped nt the Globe Hotel. He deposited one hundred and seven ty dollars in the office, with 8 request that he he not allowed to spend more than seventy dollars of (he amount, as he seemed to Is- aware of his weak- uesss. For two or three davs lie seems to have drank u good deal, and declined to return to his home. He frequently drew small sums of money from his deposit, and on yesterday afternoon came for more, while apiiu- vnil from Virginia to Maine and westward j North-East uiuds are reported in Mis- i souri, to Iudiaua and Tennessee. Bain j and threatening weather are now report- d from Northern Florida and Georgia EVENING DISPATCHES. WASHINGTON Tkf Foputmtiam of the I’mtied Stolen. Washinoton, July 17.—The revised shows the population ot the States j and organized territories to lie as follows : White 38,581,080, Colored 4,870,323, j Indian 25,733, Chinese (13,100 and Ju-! penese 55; making a total of 38,510,087. 1 r.tZ, has resigned his office, because ns lie al leges, the action ot Congress has reduced his duties to a mere clerkship. The I President, in aooepting his resignation, lauds Parker’s honesty and his interest in behalf of his race. CONNECTICUT. Ml,weir *w r.'rAix'sr- Daribn, July 17. The bouse of Vincent Colyer was struck by bgbluiug to-day, aud Mrs. Colyarwos serionslv shocked. JSmIA#. Tsd Lincoln is dead. Commodore Wulchell is dead. 1X1 (IRANI- Jt’RX has indicted Bamsall and VVbite, eoru s- pondents, ami TuikerandKirby telegraph operators far contempt of the Senate. Mr. Toiker, who is the mauager of the j telegraph office here, refused to surren der massages, and Mr. Kirby, who was iu charge of tbe office, refused to give in formation ia regard to the time of filing 1 the * — * whoi NEW YORK. The Smrmtoffl Rmeca. S..uatiku. July 17. The hurdle race of two miles, ovt- r eight hurdles, was won by Oystermau- At the second hurdle Suuford threw his rider and Belmont refused to take the race. Oystermau and Tammany run the entire race. In the second race, for two year olds, three qUH’ ters of a mile, Joe Daniels—the favorite—won; Mollie M<- Iutyre was second, und Edward Thomp son’s Imy filly was the third. The third race, two miles, for three year olds, was won by May Hturk, the favorite; Express was second, aud John Mi-rrvman was third. euce of liquor Mr. Hewitt, the proprietor, gave him what be wanted, but stated that he did’nt wisli to have such a drun ken brute in his house any longer. Later in the evening Cook came in again und demanded hisniouey, which the clerk was preparing to give him, when lie asked for the proprietor of the hotel, applying a very insulting epithet to him, and saying that he had come for an apology. Mr. Hew itt whs sent for, and when he came into the office lie and Mr. Cook had some words, which resulted in the tor-1 mer striking the latter on his head I To Parties Desiring to Build 'pHL uMlcrfligiiPd would retiptsctlully inform thi A ettuona oi Atlanta that ia uow prepared u Superintend th Hutldiugr uuet Pluinhlup. ot the P'iuiahiuK It.paihurnl only, of any Ftt ul I'/tiM, Monne tr.ty map n-.eh Im Street* tie lian at bi* command a picked ant ot bauda, au< I col 8 cunudoat iu K'ivuiK Mineral fiatiataotion. Bdr REFLUL.xi K—Cut Jouu L. Grant, Lonxlej A llobiueoh. and Fay A Vorput, Architect*. JO HA' c. JUiCHOLS, OFFICE IN A1U-I.1NE UOUBk, PRYOR HTliEET BOOTS AN1) SHOES C HARLIE III’* 'IIE8 hereby rvph notice that thi a,.(i uoc buSilicas, hii’i l'»Jo,e conductvt by CJ. HUGHES Ac SON, Htisttlianzon*. AMKHIIAS STANDARD SCHOOL SERIES. SCHOOL BOOHS Clmrlie IIug’liCN. jy*»aw Henry Bischoff & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DDALERS IN HIoc, WiiioH, LI«xuoi*r, Hp- jfnrw, Tobucc'o. &(*. Ao. IS7, Etti4 Ray Street, CHAll I zESTON, s. c. BIU’HUIF C. wrLBERM, 9. U PIKPKR. T- *»\ GfRADY’S R. R. ALE HOUSE* 2 2 John P. Morton ft Co., LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY, Reading and Snelling: ItutUi 's.tuuTirnn HneUtufBaok Hul/rr'a let Bowk Ht SBelHng and Heading. Butter** .me Mret Header. Butter’» jtVie Aetmmd Header. Butler** AVw Third Header. Butler’s Goodrich Readers, ■IVw Ftr*t Header. .t’rtr Second Header. -tVir Third Header. .I'etr Fourth Header. JTete Firth Header. .Few Sixth Header. <1 mmiunr and Rhetorlo ■ Butler'* Introductory Oram, mar. Butter’* Practical Grammar. Bonnet!** Fli nt Letaon* i» Com. poaltlon. ttonnetr. .Manual ot Compost. Hon. Arll fimellou and Algebra , 1 oirur’s Primary Arithmetic. Toirnc's Intermediate Jtrlth. mettc. Toime** .Mental Arithmetic. Towne** Practical Arithmetic. Key to Same. Tou>ne*s Algebra. Key to Same. Miscellaneous : WEBSTER’S SPELLER AND DEFINER. NELSON'S BOOK-KKJ- PINO. KAVAN AUGIi’S ORIGINAL DR AM AS, DIALOGUES, TAIU.VAITY.V1V4 VTU nn * ’ GOODHK U'S ANCIENT HISTORY. GOODRICH’S MODERN HISTORY. WHATELY'S LOGIC. WHATfaLY 8 RHETORIC. Our achool-bookfl arc electrotyped.hound and printed n Lou untie. They arc the work of SmOfm au thor!. Cure ia the ONLY Publiahing Hobh South the Ohio engaged in the publication of achool- kooka. Them* lacta ahonld incline teacher* of tha Somh and West to examine our bookabefot* coming HiciDMoa. invite a careful ootanariaon ■viih othcra, fooling Haiiaftcd that our publication* for** fully lufH t the waute of our paople than of any other houae, They are uow in uaa iu the niout important Hchoola of Viboim.a, Kkntuckt, XOMTH CaBOUKA, TbnNKIUF.K, MlWOUKl, Qeobgia, VIoAbama, Mumihhiffi, Lol uuama, Tkxaj and Cali- rOMNIA. **• Principals of SrAoolt and Colleget. and Mem bers of lioarilt o/ Kdwation, are requested to send us her catalogues and School Reports. Correspondentt special rates. Far >rabU terms for Jtrst IDMIH JOHN F. MOKTON A CO., PabUshere, IS6 uurl 1S8 Mmlm .1 rat, iMlnlUt, Ky. Sold l,v ,.l boohuollurs. Itopr«M-u(pd in Oeotsto AUbum# and Hi*#l##inpl by JyS-Xn New Lumber Yard, JUNCTION or MARIETTA AND WALTON NT*.. AU KINDS or L 17 M B a HI C ... 4TANTLY (ON HAND. rcial Atteutiou to Order*. M. A. HARDEN. NOTICE. and shoulders with an iron "shoo-fly" j Aiaimma wt r«ot Atlanta. o». rod. Mr. Cook then drew a revolver. I IL'sr ruooivt J, a tine lotof Champaign, when Mr. Hewitt drew also and fired one shot, which did no damage. ,\f this state of the affair the Lye-stuud-1 «“'• ers interfered and ended the skir mish.—Augusta Chronicle if- Senti nel, 16 th. Fhimlieo supplied at tine HMNiirtmeoi ot tbe bent WINEH, always on hand, bottled Ales and Porter >lirt:tajly. ah * am) ChamiMtgne Jersey cider uGiadvaud away pleaaed. Maumit Im .irvh Ml ah op M'.trhmp A Daniel Come lo Judgment. Vagrants may now snap their fin gers in the face of the law aud do a? they please defiantly. A eorrospou- dout of tlie Americus Uejmilican, I writing from Preston, on the 11th I instant, savs: QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE TO TH* NO Ill'll I '.AHT AND WK8I Via Louisville. j npiIREE dnilv Express tnuns run ! JL tlmmgli trous Nashville to Loulswile, making i v-•*«* e •n.evii.jis* with Ttaiun ami boats lor th« North Eact ami Went, into ODangeofOars FROM LOUISVILLE TO St. Louis, (Inehinatl, ltidlaiiu)M>lts, Clilc* Sl’I’EBINTKK’DENT’* OeFIC*. QtOUOU RAILROAD. ) Alouita, July n, 1871. i I ^NTIL FURTHER NOTICR. ON AND AFTER ' THURSDAY. Ju y 13th, a Ni«ht Tiain wiU be run oa th* Atheim branch, connecting with Regular Paiuh, July'17.—A solemn requiem i At the March terra of Webster Supe (If vein ml, IMttglrar^, Phlladelpliiu ruiir’ on Sunday, in the Choreh ot ^r Court, • true bill was fonml agninHt 1 by whom filed, and iu | .Yof/v Hume iu honor of the memory of i who wa« charged with ing a vagrant, arrested by the nlienff, and ! uu failure to give bond, was put iu j.til mauubcripl they were delivered 9\uthsr FrmgumaliemtimH The jiroliabilitics are favorablu ari^storau Wit trim riff probahtrextond during ftbe l»gfalov«r tlie Carol iuaa, with ftevere teohuiealitiea, the delivery of the fi rat halt poiot that the act to pun mb Pleasant weather . will | mi Ilia id of the indemnity to the G**r was uueoustitutiouul. wlii(*b I uiauM has not vet t>eeu consummated. point W*a# suritained by the h/morttftit 1 Court, and the prisoner diselnn-ged f j of oust. the martyivil Arebbishop D'Arboj. The health of Paria is good. - - . . . , , The .announcement that the Arch *«■*?“* the day of the regular month, ibilittea are favorable for lo- Bishop of Tonro i« to succeed D’Arboy j [ J wtting of the Distnct Court, Judge to-night, from Missouri to lUS AlvU Bishop of Ptik, has been con- ! m ° Uut CftUHea ! Ue I>otonda»t to be Threatening weather w itli tinned. Lnmght before his honor, upon a writ of Owing to a d»l»v caused by ceitaiu Counsel for the defence continue from the lower lake o the Atlantic. The low bai iu the ex- e Northwest will probubly extend to Lske Huron by Tuee«lay evening, with looal storms west of Lake Michigan. ONLY ONE CHANGE TO Ihdthiio e, Washington ami Huston* Quicker tiuu- by One route, *nd letter Dccuran.. deiiuUN, Uiu., u> au\ other. Secure Npcud »ud coiuiorl when travel! tix l»j nek mg fur tickcta VIA. L.OUI»VIIjIjH. Throw?*! TlrkrW ««U H»ff|«g« Checks mey bo procured et the office of the Weetara and At hmUc UeWrreed et Atieuta, ami at all ticket uffice* tlirouijboui the South. ALUERT FINK, \V. H. KING, General Superintendent •VellrtTi Cnitirnfasionar F/uasautou has appro, 0,1 TIIE VERY LATEST! KANSAS. If cm ’Xbucrltecmcuts. SAVE YOUR FRUIT HialUlsn 7’Sep-aph ol 4lir lOlli, olnhm * notion at tb<< d«wth »f •SBt plau (or with the ftolrtwilig patina1 U, waskuovru Xj anie was iudcvd admirably executed, ”Prigul and most worthy man, and I and, in the estimation of many, merit* 1 soiling his cotton crop in this the first prize. He underetanda the mafart far away yaaad’ admonition,—“ iSit ymnelf in hi* - c%~7Z -7— place, ’ and seemed to'transfcr himself *** < e*“ M * >* to* nsnie of n' to ancient Home amid Cmmur’i in- ^Lanwharg^reotitying apparatus o/r* o-»or. | Mre. K. JSmitli of London, .--- . , Chicago, July 17.—The Sah-ua {Kansas) I \ nnounces to toe indies or Atlanta . _-'U»Well, to-day, retoiiod A./n.a/r aaya the entire o..utilrv East, I A to Plsssaaton the New York Ceutral W. »t mid »outli ot Saleua in filled with I vu> n * mU> th ** •*“ >“• >•>«« the room. o>w •am far nfljurtmeut, without regard to , Texas cattle. The laiUouls are overflow- ' John nyaa’# Mora, ud i# I»a4} to OTT# tliam tu IU. appeal. Pleasanton will ing and tlie water couraea are lined with 1 ' — UUmt DiylMof Drvwffi Mskiug on ranDonahln t»*rnu. •Uow • reasonable lima for the compsuy ! them. There are not leas titan 2<N>,0(N ID |MMlt its books and other official 1 in the State sud the MriivaN datl hi sapport of the shateineut that is asked. W€W YORK. 17.—Cornelius V. L. (immense. Prieea rang- I rum *01,1 (, #8 (HI for yearling. ; 810.00 tu r-U.Oo ivu two year old. ; SIC 00 to 8:8 00 t..r tin vear olds, aud cow. at Sd-i.OO to jai oo. Fur beeves these price* appeal to tw »eL maiutaiued. julyls.lt ;,K3no! Keno! Kino! 17.11 kr Mil, IMhhkt, ‘J O'clock, at m Live Auction rxwUgfanzjoamaL the publication at wUokhn* fas i intriguing, designing, nt in Maeon, I suliiecfa By Dr. !. T. W. Andrew*. It iaaelev-l The prize#—^valuable vofaaM* of ^Vw*"* 1 * «Mfa* kxfri to’ tfa xjaj. some description—will be AeNramd wemUsts The steamship Ytnnsh lost night. wsv of thinking. Kaputau rtMd at fla- to-morrow afternoon Pierce. Until then "he Min. aius uim by Biritop Mom Axon. He was 78 veal* of the Police t'ouimit* hmpi iu- las panhlhltiaf alt | mBSimiwSBry m* ItfastotodfaaZH. J. Bay mood’s inter- Srt fa fas New Tack 7\mm, amounting toahaat res third of the whole property, |ee been hoeght by the other owner, far Wm. M. Oakley, a prominent fireman NEW - YORK. J*r--e ru-i u. am. Nkw Yoaa, July 17—In to* Board ol Fo-1 U.s- tu-uat Isiliimissioiirr M .uierr off, red a preamble declaring that toe oocupalion ol paldic tiiorooghtare* by parade* tad prooeaaions has grown to be sa evil et so much magnitude sa to regulatiim or occupation, _ eration, has beooma odtotta*aad nna ; therefore, Hesolvod, That excepting tbs House 1 or I Q T. C. M AY SON, 1 - «». S tMUwa o,,r * a Hull > ..me gnn. n US at WTU Ol isgnitude sa to reqwire polioe or prohibition, aad thrt sweh , which ia not right bwt a toi- Lookout Mountain, F’HOM ATLANTA, OA. 'PICKSTS, FOB THE BOUND TB1P, NINE DOL- X Labs AND SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS. lnclQ. (iuk Htnue Fare, can be ,.ad on application to J. U. i’oitrT, tH'ueral Ticket Agent, Union FaaDesger Dr- not, Atlanta. E. B. WAI.KKB. Maater Trauaportation. Auction & Commission. \X TR hereby notify tlie puhlic and buaincaa nieu r ? Kuuei-aiiy Am we nava opened au auctiun tud cominiaaiou buaiueaa The Dugaa Building, oa Hill atreet, where we will be plcaeed to aerve those who ui) uced our aer\icea. We propose taeall any epeae* <>i property, deal ri«ht and make prompt r«turu« ot all Mslea. CouaigQineuta nolicUed. 1 lberal advaucee mat/e ou Kooda iu attire, to be told at auction. Keg- neadayeand Saturday*. Salve vt days. We Real EataL) promptly a J. A. CHERRY, Auctioneer. HfahHT O. HOYT. DAMWIM a. JON I*. Ute Teller Ga. Nat. bauk. HOYT & JONES, Banker* and Brokers ATLANTA, OA., D«*hW« m Gold, Silver, Htocka, Bond*, Mortfagt**. Domeetio and Foreign Exchange. KmlroHd and other S«H>uritU»n. Special AUenUon given to collections. Safer to Ooorgla National Batik, Atlanta aud National Park Batik. N. T. iOrl-tf Bualneea wr*.ri j A.L1. ps-ra ma doing business In the city of Atlauu. are he vuy notified to come at onoe to my office aud tioeuiN-, a (ho make rutnrna on quarter!* q»ait* r ending Juue 30, 1871, and W \ tluMH- failuig to attend to tbe above bj ’ be caUed on by tke M» rahai SAFEST, (JUE.IPE8T AND BEST " FRUIT JARH In the market MoBBXDK obCXX, jt| AN UFA CTUKEB8’ AGENTS FOB iVa. FVOTT JAWS .nd JD.LV TU MB LZBS. I. K1DD, Auctioneer AND comtimmu HBmiai iw» Soik'ita (Jou.iguntauU oi ail Asseriptiou. Mil.I.ULSCtAIVIIiT.Bh OA. frts-ai *« LUMBER I LUMBER I lin km •* ttoad.WasstH <* tanka. »t>w- TV (Im. Luka, watwHa.sm Mttmta to an oUuTSiZ fl f A TV IT C LAWYERS T** mda.mn* tofetr ' sass-anNaUSW •**warn,stoataea lkn.bunSraS *»■■! (SSSAUttM of SSutll>»< awstaytawimfewreMr muiiawfe X erlhug at reduced prices. Office aad yerd com* ter -Streeta. . — HUBFBI • kflUUOAH.