The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, July 18, 1871, Image 3

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THE DAILY TlWMfl SUN . Jilt 18. CITY AFFAIRS. m- Jo«h T. ftOBUrs la oor authorlxed agr nt In Atlanta. H# will cuvui the city for subscribers, and take advertliM-Uients. All receipt* given by UUr will ba respected by Thk Sun office. City f«n*Mrokci. Mr. W. M. Butt has been elected Jus tice of the Peace. It is hoped that he will not become the bntt of the profes sion. MAYOR*! COURT* Mondays ’are generally good days for the city exchequer, as people seem to vie with each other on the previous Sunduy as to who can commit the most devil ment And besides, two day’s account are presented at once, which help to swell the fines of the Court Two gentlemen of respectability and standing, were disposed to fight and kill each other for little or nothing. It only shows what men’s passions will lead them to, if (intestrained. There are hundreds The CHty Council thinks the First j of similar cases which occur every day, Ward has Wells enough to dispouse with water works. There is an establishment in town with the words "No Whisky Here” on .the aign. The same is true of many places-where it is professed to be re tailed—the purchaser beiug sold and not the whisky. There is a fortune teller in town. Auy number of fortune hunters have been here before him. The express drivers don’t like the new Btreet Railroad. They look upou it os an expreo# innovation. The latest name for it uow is "sun stroke." The Mayor is over hauling his old musty medicine books looking for n cure. He had several cases yesterday. After our beautifnl notice yesterday of the two beautiful passenger coaches of the Macon and Western Railroad they were beautifully slipped off on the morn log train for other parts. The heavy clouds and vivid lightning of yesterday evening passed us without rain. Fruit is being brought to this city from up the Btate Road. Borne splendid peaches arrived yeeterday from Marietta. The Street Railroad has switched off on to Mitchell street. An Alderman who bad his semi-annual spell of the "blue* ’ yesterday, was all right last night. Two cocktails straight ened him. A theatre, opera, or show of some sort —ontside of pick nicks—would pay here for a shdrt season. Ponce de Leon Springs continue to at tract much attention. Mosquitoes are becoming more fash ionable, and are as abominable us they are numerous. ^Phatty Harris is phatteuiog—his cor- poromty is like unto a whale boat PUalag Sllll Intercut for Sale. We invite special attention to the ad vertisement of-D. W. Champayne, of Co lumbus, Ga., who offer au interest in a planing mill for sale. but happily do not find their way into the police Court. JOHN SMALLEY was uot the same chap who went round the country some time ngo interviewing honest people, and then publishing a long lie about them; but this John—our John—must be very near of kin to him. This one is a black fellow, but we did not learn whether the New York HerttUfi Smalley was black skin or not—bis heart was ebon. Well, our Atlanta Smalley went into a store and wauted to ruu hi* face for some goods; but although it looked sleek aud greasy, it would not pass with the mer chant, whereupon Smalley expressed a very small opinion of the wbole concern, proprietors, clerks, house and all. He thought them a set of d—n rascals. For this he wus arrested, and the Mayor in making his charge, thought John was exceedingly fortunate in beiug able to boast of an unbroken skull, for the lan guage used. He seemed to think a four pound weigh.t could have been judicious ly used by the merchant Ten and cost. FREDERICK PIERCE was a base-ballist—a short-stop—a cen ter-fielder—a most anything, as a chain pion base-ball player, lot of his little chums were out playiug ball Saturday evening; and as usual when the boys play in the neighborhood of houses, they disturb the iumates. A )>o- liceman arrested Fred for cursing aud yelling, and other indecencies; but his Honor thought perhaps the yonth was not very guilty, aud let him off gratuitously. them, O'Donohoo, did not consider a man drunk till he was down and nnablt to rise. This was not the case with Jumee. He thought there was a conspir acy agaiust him in that neighborhood, and that the two witnesses were among the conspirators. One of Dribkol's wit nesses was l)au Bhuhane, who testified vociferously that his ffriend Jamrnie was is sober as bis Honor was at that time. That he had beuu with him all day aud bad drunk os much beer as 'Jamrnie, aud he knew he wus uot drunk. Dau put a uew phase on his friend's offense, und got him off with costs. MISS 8 A LI. IK THOMPSON felt that she was gujlty of the 'charge of beiug drunk on Sunday on the streets, and had every appearance of having im bibed pretty freely the day before. His Honor asked her if she was kin to Thompson with a "p," and being in formed that she was, he charged her ten dollars for it. (Exit Thumps., holding aloft her head aud sweeping out of the bar with a queenly flourish of her trail.) Two parties were then called who came up absent. MURK HI ItULAliY. Sunday night about 12 o’clock, two negro men burglarously entered the room where Walter Miffitt, u young gentleman well known as clerk at Red w ine A Fox’* drug store, was sleeping. It was at the residence of his mother, iu the northern portion of the city, near Peachtree street Walter, on retiring, had put his pistol under his pillow, as usual, and when he awoke he could easily discover that one of the robbers was keeping au eye on bim, while the other was collecting mu*U valuables as he could lay his bauds upon. He had ulreudy gathered several articles FIR! IN ATHENS. Franklin lloaw Dr tor«, Ac. OOMMBHOI MAUIviriS * i» uiai :.a.xJ HV TEI.EOUA.IMI. ? ’] IT" 5 1H NOON Ntcw Y<>rx July 17. laud* 20*. Or I rasa ‘Jig; soles |6u Pnuduck—Fl<mr dull. Wheal quiet «ff<l changed. Corn quiet. Piiovnu.iNN-pork ateadjr at •14.90^*14.71. Lard Financial—Moury S. Oold 12V Blocks steady and dull. Uoveiun cut* dull aud steady. 8tat* boud»\t-ry dull. Exchange—long 10*,. short 10V London, July IT.—Consols U3‘«. Bonds 92*,. LivKarooL, July 17.—Cotton opens J quiet; up We have been permitted to read a let ter from Athens, (la., dated Sunday, iu which the writer says, the duy before that (Saturday), the alarm of fire waN sounded, to the great consternation of the eitisena of that usually quiet city. On investigation it proved to be what is known us the old “ Franklin House," which was nearly destroyed. Owiug to the exertions of the fire department the j i am i* w. in flames were oonfiued to that buildiug J ^.Latku- cotton caster; uplands st»<&9. Orleau* alone. The loss is uot stated. I ®‘* ; 8000 tale * ; B P* cuUUo ® * ud l * u0 ° The letter also adds, that quite x num berof persons are visiting Athens uow, i urnTaTtL and new com era every day to be oil baud puooecK—Flour quiet but alfady; superfine ts.78, iu time for the oommencvmcut exercises, | txu * teuiiy $0.75. Corn dull sud lower; ... ~ a . . . . mixed shelled fldo. Oats steady u-lth good demand which come off on the first of August. j |irlme miM<1 M uuw 48 (t) ^ ^ " I 1‘movisions-Mess Pork heavy and decliulug, at DR. HARRISON WESTMORELAND. | f U . T# . mco„ .U*dy but quiet; shoulder. 6 V #laar rib sides M v door sides 8\. Hams in moderate Cincinnati, July 17.—LiqDons— Whisky active and Dr. Harrison Westmoreland, who was sentenced to the penitentiary for tweuty years for the shooting of l)r. C. L. Red- wine some time Inst year, was released ou bail yesterday— $i>,000 being the nmouut of the bond—and upon which he secured the names of Peter Huge, J. L; n *h, Wm. Haville and Dr. J. G. Westmoreland.— He was refused a uew (rial by Judge Hopkins, and appealed to the Supreme Court, during the penduury *f nhieli he get* out ou the above bond. We have received the annual cutalogui of the medical department of the Wash ington University. Baltimore, Md. Tin faculty cousint* • •! R*v. Titos. E. Bond. M. D , Pm**.*; H .rvey L IB i d. M. D., ... .... ( , , ”. riofesaor of Obstetrics; J <seph E. Cla-1 » tuck of stiver-ware, clothing, &c., and depo*-! * . v . ,. _ Fred aud a whole 1 ited them in the room where Walter was ' * J *’ 10 ' KhuI ° * ' ‘ 11,1 * * ‘ ,ca j leclll While this one was in another j und lhcrupeut.es ; John K Monmoiuer, _ , Ji>t , t „ I Professor of Physiology ; Martin P. Scott, M. D., Professor of the disease* of wo men aud children; J■ ■ 11 J. Moorman, M. D., Profe«M»r of Medical Jurinpru-1 ronsuiuptlvo dernsud aud steady; sugar cured 18. Uulk Meat* are heavy aud declining: shuuldera 6\, clear rib sides 7 V clear sides 8 V Lard neglected and uumliial; city, kettle rendered, 10','. Provis ion* generally weak with downward teudoucy. AFTERNOON. Wilmington, July IT.—Spirits Tnrpeutlne steady, at 4.V,. Rosin Steady, St $2.50 for Strained, $6 for extra pal*. $5.75 for pale crude, $3.60 for yellow dip, $4.60 for Virgin, Tor firm. Acoithta. Ju’y 17.—Cotton market dull iM coml- nal at lS.'aftflV for Liverpool middlings; sales IS ba'es; rcwljit* 8. (• Ai.vr.MTOM, July IT.—Cotton—good ordinary ifl exports to Orest Britain 1,184, coastwise S.llM; stock 15.283. Savannah, July 17.—Cotton market inactive and prices drooping; middling 19o; net receipts 118 bales; e»j ortsc si-twli, 679, stoc* 6 983. WiLNiNutoN, July IT.—Cotton firm; middlings 19*, : exports coastwise 88; sales 87; stock 102. ('HAaunrroN, July 17.—Cotton dull and nominal; middlings 20; net receipts 287 bales, exports coast wise 510; sales 87; stock .1,961. UaLriMoMK. July 17.—Cotton market dull, prices lending downward; middlings 20q; uet rooeipt* 123 bules, gross 250; exports coastwise 110; salt's 87; sleeping. room, the out* watching him beg tn for a moment looking around, aud as he did this, Walter improved the momeut to reach for hi* pistol—up to this time he feigning sleep. As soon as he did this, the rufliun sprang at him, and caught his arms, while the other one made several cuts at him with a knife, cutting his night clothes iu several places. Then placing a pistol nt l.is head, was iu the Change of Schedule* 0* We ask the traveling public to notice the change of schedule ou the Macon and Western Railroad. This change makes AMAItl.TTA HARRIS was too black to be very pretty, aud if she had been good looking, she made herself awful ugly by her conduct. She was accused of using profane and vulgar language, and snorting a round generally. She said hem* If that she had had five dollars' worth of fun, and that amount was taken out of her piu m» uey—always and never excepting the cost, which made it in all nine dollars and fifty cents. JOHN REDDING took one glass of cherry wine before , been successful, but for the young mun’i starting home, which made Johu feel bul- presence of miud ou the occasion. dence and Hygiene; CIihh. \V. Chancel lor, M. D., Professor of Descriptive and Surgical Anatomy; Janus E. Lindsay, M. 1>., Prof«n*or of Medical Chemistry and Pharmacy; John BaMdfdph l’»*ge, M. D., Profes-or of the Principles and July 17.—GotUm market (lull ami prlo< * luiiULlutf* 2ir»21 q; uet r«0t-lpta l* bales, ■>,tu mh5; aalua 210; Rock 4,5uo. Mobile, July 17 —Cotton market dull; low mld- i»8* WS; uet receipts 381 hale*; exporta euastwisv nalea 6J; ntui k 8,945. Noukolk, July 17.—Cotton market steady; low idilliu^a 19q#l9q;net rooeipU M bale*; export* •aatwiae 1(13; aalea 25; atock 762. Nkw OBLKANa, July 17. -Oottoa market dull prices •niiual; mlddlliiKa 2U'«; uet receipts 666 bales, •>* fkrj; export* coastwise 2,772; sales 30U; stock July 17.— Cotton dull; sales 808; up- r o - r » — ---- i n . ...... , ,, ,, , ■■■■..- —Flour—southern dull; commou to fair act of tiring, wlieu Walte r knockcl it ,rfl Prautlce of Mudiciue, ai.,1 O. orge 1J. ,, xl „ fs u ota)U .. „ whwkr auti received the ball in his left arm, in 1 Faruan.lla. M U., Pmfcaaor of Margery, i.rm .tw.r. w., „ ***■«.'•*«* X. W. f.ittcll, M. D., Clinical lecturer 1 «*>•"' « 1 ^ ou Ogtl.uliualologjr, an<l A. H. I’owcll in-i* M. U, Ucuiouatrutor W. Chaucelb »r, Demi. z\)t (Ttln Dnbgct. MimMtY « ^ JDAKCELMEST OF AUTHORI- Tba 1‘AOJliC IN iLRANGE COMPANY, of ftan aud»-;o. Uaviug removed M 0. Blancbard, of At- froiu tlxa position, as agent, to make lusu- agaiust Fire, and baviug demanded retnru of «he written power usually given ageuta, whU h de- iuau«l boa lieeu refused, W< /<y girts notice of the same beiug null ami void, aud tbat cuatomers of the Company are requested hereafter to deal with their present Ageut L* B. Davis. A. G. RALSTON, Secretary. FRAME. HARE A lAX KWOOD, New York. July 8, 1871--Jyl J- Gen l Agents. •ffiT THROUGH THE BOLIC1TA TION of many cltlxeuithe uuderslgoed hereby an- nouuoea Uluiaelf a candidate for Justice of the Peace, In and for the lOJrttu District O. M., for tbs uu^xpire l term of Justlixt Spi-ucor, reslgued. Flection on Saturday, July 16, 1871. jumuS-tde W. T. HOLDERME-tS. SW If. M. HOSE A CO., Wuoi^HAUt Liquor Doalsrs. AtlanU, Ga. Rubs’ Bitters and Schnapps. Also, Shafer’s (Huger and Cherry Bran dies at lowcat figures. Juuol5 R. M. ROSE k 00. IIUBB Bt. DOMINGO BITTERS Is a most valuable stomachic aud tonlo, and Is as well known, or better known tbsu any other Bitters, and batter established. For sale by Jiumi16- R. M. ROSE k 00., Broad street Wr AROMATIC SCHNAPPS—The AromtUo Schnapps, manufactured lu Holland for John A. Ruse, nave uo superior In the market They are known aud used all over the civilised world,and “None know them but to love them, Noue name them but to praise.” For sale by It M. ROSE k 00.. June 16 Bro* I street. flirting a painful fl»*«h woum). Uo fired at til* reheating rogues, but was tumble to tel) whether he did them any damage or not. Iu their retreat they failed to carry off anything. This is one of the wickedest attempts at murder we 1 uve had iu <>ur eity for I some time, and it would no doubt have We noticell.*t tlie.In,arfmcnl limlI7« ** 1 'it «WVi||W.w . • , VI 12*,.(41 12,'g. GoVt-rnmsnts and firm.— tudents last year. Slav* urnerally very dull; fkno. aUNbg ou swcond We examined msinilly yesterday, anew ; washing machine now on exhibition at j No positive clue as to who the robbers | the auction h«»use of 1. C. Muyson, w hich ; were, ha» beeu obtained ; but the po-! tlie »ppe«runce of being the ver» ; lice are at work, and great hopes Bre en-1 0lin 8 house wives have bech looking for. | tertained that they mav l.« captured. | 11 “ ““P 1 ® in construction, and any child the schedule more convenient totke poo- j mjJat of a touching and pathetic solo 1 Last night, Mr. Malillt was iloiug well, ! «* n 0|)erate it. It washes (he most <lol- pl« of tbla city, ^ from the Opera of "Shoo Fly.” Tbi*' consi.l, ting the severity of bis wonud. I iaate fabric witlmot the least iujmy. Wo w.trr M.I0..1 Water .! broke up the show. Tioketo to John’s ; *— saw a one bundle.] green l.ack bill throw n levee were worth 82. The Court was' tf.iiribi.b m vssai rk i ly. He improvibed a small operetta for his friends, with a view to an advantageous display of his vocal powers, when he was Interfered with by an officer, iu the very iriull . d | into the water and after a thorough wash-, A car load received this morning, by fond of mUaiC| ttud if tbe ce i eb rated bar-, Stokes A Bro. Be at the Georgia depot, • jj one j md wau ted to, uo doubt he could | Tiir Coa*«Huf early, dealers. ^ have sung out his fine right there. , Thievrai—six on OfH«« if (hr Mn Kntfiril by k udr i n Klllctl. That Heloit Mnn DANIEL OHAHN i-stroke Saturday. This is the About nine o’cl- s k yesterday evening, I it was discovered in tho Constitution T. L. Wells, the Water Melon Man. h “ a a , wiU hare 1.786 Melon, at the Georgia i A™t ««e that has been ^cd thkHsea- doriug the absence of the a*|)Ot, this morning, for sale cheap. H. season. Dan. was still feeble from the[ « .... wQl deal I boyinc. Nl(Mt Train* to Athe ing was taken out, mn through the i wringing process attached, and looked im fresh aud uew as ever. One good evidence of its worth con sists in the fact tlmt Mr. \V. P. Siler, of this city, has purchased the right for Fol- u morning, for s*le cheap. H. »*“> 8 ‘“' »T ® “““ j clerk , in the counting nwm to their sup- '“>M ol «>*} tl>ing but what he can see „ COIlU . fairly. CaU and see him Iwifore et^tsof the heat,and talked low and sick-, ^ ^ ^ ()f tb() drawe „ » ml I money In somewhere. So far as our ex-j HT Lovu J „ lt „ * I t He .°" Ded '!? h ,‘* . ?‘f k “ . “ I Lies about the office had beeu entered, 11-erienee goes in the washing hue we can a.dtnca ; «. k. «>., ■ - ■■■** dnnk, and tbe officer testified that be I I l%.s — n—* : 1 •».. « —... nrrally vufy dull; Twm- aUNbic ■all—Taun'a 72, ueW 72; VafNlSJf, u#W 73, La a 08, pvw T2; 8'a Ala** 99; I’a 88; Ga*|88; 7*a *91. W. ' * 45q, new 27; H. C'a 72, uew 86q. Latkii —Diaoount 4 to 6; 40'e advanced allalitly; ir* lft; 02 a 12',, 4 al3q;6’a 14,uew 12X; T* name; I'M 13; lorti'-a 13. ^ Bai.tim'*ke, July 17.—F*oaq<ab-^fliMr weak —clly mill* *uptirflno dwchued l6o* Wheat dull uid lower—while |1 86 to 1 68. Cwru dull but irarca. Fork |16 fto to 16 00. Bocou quh-t—alioul- Whieky 94 to MX* l.irnarooL, July 17.- Evxc^no—Cotlos (dooMesa- er—uplaoda 8*«d to 9; OiteSHa ttfd. Puouoas—Rod wiutar wheal lid. Oon.iJd to »a (Cincinnati, July 17. -l > BoiHros-*FlottV atoody iow family fr, 26 1 o 6 60. Com dal) a-d nu- han^o-l - ik n-.n.tn.l 14 * itakod. Urd Arm at »|f. Ra- • •II dull and drooping -nhottldm 0‘ 4 . clear nldee Whieky 93 cent*. • r *v f/Oiiiavii.LK, July 17. -PiUioPC»:*-n«ror aud graiu Frovlelobn qultd aod weak. #«»rk $16. l^or Wale. One eighth interest in oolumbus STEAM PLAINING MILL. Apply to D. W. CHAM PAYNE, July 1 Aim Columbus, Ga. Talloiing Kstalili.liini nt For IS* e. My %ht .idmlmtslrmlsrs mf tht Ktimie tf M*m. J*«rfrff, Oreemsed. W E OFFER AT PRIVATE HALE TILL BET- TKMDF.fi fat, tim ontJre atock of CJoUm. CaMinier*. UentieiiiMi'a Fiirniahlug Goods, aud everything usually kept in a Arat-cUae Tailoring e*. Ublialiment. The «-uat«>m trade i« the beat in the city nr Htita ; the location the beat III Atlanta, aud a Ane busloeaa already but tup. To any one wishing to embark iu the buelneea. this la a Bin tipenlng. Come at once, while the i»p- jiortunity U offer***!. 'fV-rrua reaeoiiahia. To a cash puruha*rr,a Imigoiu will be given. For further |«r- ticular. apply to. 3. C. DAVIH. Adm’r. July 17-lt U. A. 1'UltTKI.L, Adui'x. B. 2. DUTTON, FRACTICAL STKVCfL CTJTTEK, HEMUNEK A.\ll EMiRAVER I HA NT VA min KB OW B RAH8 ALPHABETS. DRY AND FLUID STENCIL INKS, Htenrll Dias, Steal Stamping Diea, Railroad and Hotel Cbecka, Marking Mrm d* Ac., No. 41 WlutehaU St., a few doore below Hunter .treet Eir- S' n -Particular attention paid to DraDda and nico .**■ iu* Mer< lioute, Millers, ToliaououUU and Diatillere; also, to Name Platen, fur morkltiff olothes, whh !i will be M*ut to any address for seventy-Av* coute. iiwludiug Ink. Re. aapli |y ' iUtliribe & Co. to tbe Pnblic. IN THE CITY! To Imliiis. 600 Crates assort ed granite and 0 C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. Silver & Plated Ware! 81. ObaiUuooga 1 rain lost Memphla train leaves •• arrlvet St. Louia train- Ibavee. " arrive... Hhelbyville train loaves. Nashville and at Central gh Line. a—9:60 a.m. and 6:45 p.m. us.. .2:06 p.in. and 9:45 a.u. — 4.00 a.m. aud J:00 p.m. arrives. ...9:30a.m. and6:00 p.m ...4:00 a.m. ..9:3 . aud 6;00 p.o xcrllent inven- Cadlr Kn j pronounce this one au | tion. See the notice of tbe Georgia Rail road. It has commenced running two daily trains on the Athens Branch of the food, and will continue to do so until •fter the Commeacemeat off with tbe cost. . j WeUsBn a Oapt. John Wise, ‘.happened” New York, have launched auother of •t Athena is over. This is a great public j TO ° DElsK T0 BE at tUo Thpy off ,. rfcd ,| leir ,^ st . Barry Gray's books out upon the great convenience. The name of Jack Crumly was called, j anc ^ when the proprietor, the olcrks j swirling ocean of American literature. omm HauTurs lu.«. company ! but th ® re being n0 auawer. re-1 and ’ t Lei r voluntwr aids cut. risl the | The book lacks everything iu weight and found Dun flat of bis back, and hollering j “ Bd lliat th ® tU “‘ VL '" * ere ^ ,r ow ataman to torn loo» a goat he had.-1 *»y- f “*‘ h ®" Dg ‘ he,r “ ests As there was no goat about, it was clear j greenbacks, rn.d cveryth.ng they could that Daniel was wandering. For frar it | AI)0 J t ^ he tin)e the discovery of the ! Heralded l>y the above rather in. xpres- migld make a mistake, the Court let lorn | _ ho|eMle thievi[>g M mad ^ . UJ ,. rniau 1 sive title, Messrs. Hold A- Houghton, of Pront’cK—Flour steady. Gam to59\c. WhUky 92r > gallon. ^ hr i Hagging 2dc $• yard. Pkgv|41ono—I’ork low«r ( order |ot« lStallX; *houldrni 7' 4 f#7q : olasr aida« * 9fc* l^nl .l.tR.al IDta 10'4. r l dull, a t ■ marked that the gentleman was in Court,; offiue anJ clo8od ^ door . The following named gentlemen nave but was rather too much fatigued to be • been appointed special agents of this ' tried then. In fact, Jack had taken on i Com pan j, and have entered upou tlie J *o much the night before tbat be was un- ihlays. The 4:00 am. one 1 :46 p.m. (raltt* mu daily. LANDSBERQ’S LUMBER YARD, Ul’POHITK GEORGIA RAILROAD DEPOT. A LLA TN TA,OA. Sawed Shingle* And Xjatliia, Wliito Pino Sash, Windows (b Blind* Jill Hindu ol OrtHttd and I'rtnnlng l.ttmbrr. Hu ll a. LANIMneBO * oo.. PnvrMon. Change of Schedule. OFFICE MASTER OK TRANSPORTATION.) Maioh m W Kirru* li>n.u<>si>, } Mac.su, July 12, 1871,| DAY PAIIENOERTRAll. OF Cutlery, Tea Trays, Looking Glass Plates. Arrive* aft Macoi. 1:40 P M WIGHT PASSENGER TIAIJf. l.<-avM A'lanta 2.60 P M »:‘*6 P M 10:25 PM 8:36 P M T. C. M iyaon advertises that he ■ell to-day a complete Keno outfit; ale ill nothing in beauty. It is pleasant rend- the noirr. ! ing these hot July days, when the mind ; The thieves took fright, and commenc- does not feel able to lift the fringe upou ,— . , iod a general acatention, endouvoring 1 the garments of feme musters who fur- dimhmgeof their duties, via: Lewis H. able to sleep it off in the few hours be- ^ |ll( , IUjit ., Vtoi allil thuU t „ rush , 18 OHr soll ,i ;,t,. ra t„re. lfarry Gray ... Clarke and Samuel A. Verdery. Office | tween suns these times, and he was fin-1 ^ ; lm( |hf , doo „ c l OJf d, they 1 does not run avay aft.-r the oltttrusel -Bobm No. 28, Kimball House. ishing the job there in tbe presence of ^ (u (|m . ,^,,,,,1^ ljka tjtt | e me0 . mysteries of life, but bundles the real Wm. J. M.voill. the Court. He was stretched full length : ..f ou „| lt nobly,’’ but in a miracnl- enjoyable pleasu.es up in the Udyeet ol I *»• _ S »Pl- Agencies. on the floor, and resting so sweetly th*t i ^ tini( . aix of thp tlji ,. vea wm . i .heaves, and one has only to mn over ,4o.Hi < n...... His Huuor would not have lmn disturbed brought down, aud lay sweltering iu their and pick out such grains as are to bis ; B * c till this moruiug. 1 gore on the floor. A drum head inquest liking. It it a delightful summer book. rHuBX.ES WUIJI.EY I wa8 | 1P | d , aud the unanimous verdict of It may be found 11(1011 the counter of ( , was a t.oy about Urn hie* of a bunch of | t h fi .^ry WiiH Ult . ici ,i e . And thus ended Messrs, l'hillips A Crew, full set of Roulette apparatus, together j „ n j OBa> Charley bad lirn-n firing off his , . , 1. 1,, ,.„|l al ,t r ,ls with a large number of office itnd dining- pistol in tbe neighborhood of Weat End. * . f . , * , , , room chain, bureani aud other furui- ciiarles said, "I was jea right thar close j “ eVe * ’• tore. Thia sale aflurda au excellent op- Uncle Joe’s house—you know whar rruvv UTOttM DOWS TUB MUCUS portnnity for any one who desires to run l)iat ia , dou q you j" Tbe Mayor said he | *«>vu. » liM with Judge Hopkins. : had no ide* where Uncle Joe lived, and —— sUk BHHptrtmui, , had to «»11 up the policeman to telL It I Co „ M . mMe wan far enough aithin the corporate line , tkairh at«-rpir Blown i)owa*-t We are pleaoed to announce that this , to make out a true bill against Charles, Warehouse tn roofed, a*. able and eminent divine will nibke a vini- and for fear that he would forget the 1 = - -■ •ation to St. Stephen*’ Church, comer | hue between this city aud We*t End, he From |mw( . ngpp , who arni „, OD the Walton and Forsyth streets, this evening, was fiud SO and costs to enable bim to 1Q p M trujn wa |,, ar „ t)ia , „ U1 , wt t ,. rr i ■t which time he will administer the rite recollect it. I We storm of wind, min and thunder mged of confirmation. Services will com meucej suthe wheeler vestrrdav evening from Macon aloDg tbe ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES 11 AREFILLY C»RR»*fED DAILY.] Corrov—lH.qt*l9x ouila T J J Gold, buvhi* »1 IN f-caveaAlania..... •• scflltiK 1 12 : l>*av«a Naoon HiLVKE, btijlHK 4 j ArriTBi at AtlanU “ sHUug ...A. 8 Anivoa aft Macon.., ExrlianK* on Npw York, btiying St ntr. HHliug above arhrduli* Ko«t into pffact iNuday, at ** pn-uiiuia. • < J»>/ >6. l M 7i. ^ i ( h. w. uronhon, m t. S4* ordering Goods, It • Mats 14 be r- ‘ in* inhered tbot lhti« are WHOI.K* ; Sil.K 1‘UMKN. small order, ,*»,.* HITCHCOI'K & WALDEN, WaoUBULB AND BETAIL DKALCBB IN *4 2*<# 28 I 04 PRArmilKK HTIIKKT, rSi ! IPOWKI.L’H DIJK'K.) \Sk "tir. tUt lodla.. yd R'-nffal yd Kentucky yd Double Anchor fk Patelicd C'iotli 18 Do'ibla Pbtenix .....lb iBook* and Stationery ar rililed.... in Uuus Ir AT, »r Klb ai<lMi . ir nidaN KLoulilar.. | This magazine for July is one of tin host numbers yet issued. It is well filled 1 with useful and interesting fnrm and home matters. The magazine is the best for its price, published iu America. Tor ! one dollar a year it give* about an much matter as a farmer can read and digest. Echols k Wilson, of this city, are the publishers. HLoiJiUr )k linnu, (J"«k*a. m IteAN— cwt .. lb Java, corniaoa lo good.. DkT U< Print kHf u H'crtinga.. wu HliaetinK*. • M do Yarns, Aaa’t Noa. f. Ma< karal. No. 1 do No. 1 ATLANTA, CIA. 1A1I*isl. I XT’ KEI*on hand a large and elegant 1,2?, ^ XV .i„.» r.fSTxTioNcnv,« lap... e». I v* lopva, Fans, Ink, luksteiiOa, l>ucll*, Hlatea, I'uek •V % a 1 26 ^ u 1*4# 22 17* 19 25# 10 SKJ tog MX i«& 1*6 # * 14 t Hooka, Kill Fine atock of Initial I'aj*«T and lilank Books. Alan. SUNDAY fcHOOI. BOOKS and RKqUISITES. Obon-i* lot of Af.llITMhand MoTToKH-Ui* latter a<la|>te«l lor S'iii'lA) Hrhoola, a lafK*’ atock ol Mum*I- iaucotia aud ILi-oio^n-a. HuoKt). Cateloifu«<a aani SPECIAL NOTICE/ KXOURHIU.N, lit . I I ItN H ICIil.l S, GREAT HKDUCTION. a 8 o’clock. i was a white girL but of a talkative uispo- liue of railroad to some distance alwve uo i....... .ana do No-2....WH 1>U do No.2...ri7.kS do No. N.lar«a-.KM Iternuft*. No. 1 .box 5^ IPTiiiitfa, acaled, box’ * v # i»4 • I UIK Wm onjoill. t the many bjutun-r Ri-aorte. AtfanU to Lookout Mouutsiu and rHu " CitooMa hj»r n«a iiM retum •• Warm H|trin|fa, N. and rtdnm. .*» 26 > market) — book Laed. '■ i... i.A«*au Hr li< Llw< ' *aa- N Wa"" The race over the Fairvicw Park, Orif- , _ ’ tin, between Dag Isle's man. aud be A Chaw*, tor Another hridgc Dkuitr. sitiou, and knew how to curse and use Forsyth. The dark aud threatening man 1^,1,,, ( ur gUKI—was won hv _ . : ugly words to perfection. She went to of clouds rapidly approached from tho p, man . ju straight heat*. ' we don t expect to get up one on the tlje i )r ,. wer j Huntiay and took on beer direction of the Houthwest, muttering! A rHL . e waa made betwiT-n "Dolly of ym* scale j»nd magnitude of the recent aIltll cou |dn’t rrsL <urd when abe and roaring fearfully, until at last *» fairrieWi « , )T o, lt? daie, »uT) "Canada oartll* sour oh the N. A N. W. Rail- canlB twrt to the settlementshe wouldn’t ( broke in all its fury upon the esrth be- ’ by Dee Smith, to come oil rood, but by the time the next show gets J(jt th<J re#t She spoke her mind , low. Tbe terrible shrieks of thunder, ^ trfc , k to . morTOW afteruoou, arooud with its elephant and crowds of J (<| Mr) . and w h en tlxnt lady made , were wafted away to the distant forests gj dB _be«t three in flve UMe boys following him, if new sleepers, # threal &utlje WhueJ^-ioto-hjer row' by the howling winds followed by a del- aro not put under Broad street bridge, 11 j ^ /As great cavalryman and cut her oge of rain. When the train reached r«ipii s *i,a, diaMter is likely to h*|>pen by * crashing c , )n)mm ,i ca tj ( >| 1 *. This cost Mat five Forsyth the at-r a, kin e ’,:el .mDsifed t!..- ia of tbe timbers. Already are the tun- dollars Urge cotton w»»r* l»«•••**!■* Hi»*l t**p|>«»l ot*4 • ' * **” b*to rotting ofl at one end. We want an I 1 Uw maguitiueut new Cuorcl. steeple j.mt •***'**“ nt two d Y’’ ^ ,Hr “ * P *' e ** iro. bridge there, any way. ' SABXH ubw damage w don, of QtbermaUer, the totmlwrokly pulpU Tbe stockholders of this enterprise are witnesses came a vanning up to tbe hook, rj,^ e .fiM-ts*,,! the storm were visible lor P*8® •Ding right .tong with the preparations «U g“>*. »o«ous to testify sgaiust 8*rsh, mau> dwtonce this side of Foisyth. ’ Ira|I1 for making tbs pike s ..urn**, with the *>"« •«**"» M * Ui<1 Th « w " ole i. p,lw.^ ' fell Msonnce that their effora. will be available gjmoe vu taken np by mn boo- j The State Bond train, due here at two T^LSSKjSrESB appsucisted by the public. Soci. a thing nets, loop skirts and soiled calico, andj We are requested by tbe AtlanteTy- o’clock, p. m., yerterday, rtul not strive .v.vmoroe lam ^ O me public drive in Atlanta is badly amongst them Swah had lo pay five and pogrmphical Union, to ssy that the busi- 0 atil after foar, owiug to a tweak down oxrono, tdr uj*. nri. I the Ant three miles of this ootH. . ; ness is crowded in this city ; end, also, 1 somewhere up the road. Ilf UO 1 0244U5. unite I..(. .T. ifW* - «»V4>r OiiteiBHIa.) 4 Oo • tur i (F.WUnOfrNii.V«Sh2 M N.O.HTrN# val ir* 72 Mkal, flu# .buak a 1 a "kite .-km • **• 6 09 LA - *h B b)«fte. .. ..jk 2 764# a 8U ** 1 Jfite 1 76 lard .7*0 I )6*« I 76 >voli- -ml rvturn. bad at Tickat Offioa. it v> i etern and A Don Ur, Koilroati. •l'l‘l> te b. w. WREN*. -rot l oop-ngor and Ttekoi Agent. Jjrl<* >#te (ie*i(ia—Kulloa ( uualr. Ftlton Oiraaioa Cocbt—Arau. Tuan, 1971. Manna V. Rtam Ihel lOT l8V<ri I la -old Court. NOTIO S. geo or mow ( our m ornmat ooaNl uot teil, aa tfie ten., u ^ ^ h on ^ Cof| . - , . dul not Ntip long enough to fiud oat— , . . T ^ Louegevoi » lo Ih# book, ..I this at.irm wi-r»* vuihlii (nr POff® of this UteO# of THE 8lS. GeoktsB A. llTs*. ) It i|4"-ert.|( l*> tha Court, b> U - rUart <4 1 Hbrt.O. i..*t ua •rg« A. U> an. t*. l»tetidaiat ia Ik* I abokr atob 'i • ooe, (Urea oo4 r**t4c i alt* i*. at*d u aJ**> aiqraanita that 1m <!<*•• n*-« ill asid MUte >t GeorKta. tl to, lb »• re fore, ord i tb*« ’’onrt t|*at aorvied* <4 te’«f ! dvAryt 4. bran, by ptibUcsUoa <4 this order in! pnoUr gao* u* m tbia (Mate <*oca a iuooU for i] i Biontha. Iires.oaa In Ui* uaxt term of UxU cooi Granted by tbs i ourt. We offer the Cheapest and Best line d“ House - Keep ers’ Goods in the City. Cut lery, Forks,Knive Waiters, Cas tors, Vases & Toilet Sets. In fact, any- ?,I thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash McBride & Co. te aft .19 20 ..17 10 •1‘jri a Ok * lob <*AORteiA RAILROAD. I 4TLAVT4, Jana 12U. irra j or note J. M. Cauiot-N k 8••*., Flamtiff '# Ate*m*y A (tm Extra ;i turn Um m to ate* of laid Oonrt Jana lot. 1871. Jupb# laioim W. R. VENABLR. CWrk fet PpSrdwHy aanstruoted for this We beer of eevenl other im- ■Mati pujsdeJ slang tbs route ** m 8 gets com pie- tor tbe information of thus* who con- ' os d^uls* to stoel Inj af mi Cwiwisw 1 IT AS UK' .011.1—~SfcrO>iE?iuU I XT fovw* tsca to to HU inm. Mto las' ***** 1 tot* C. Wk jamb drikrol __ _ _ wm accused of being drank and dleor- template coming here, that there are Bev. David OsrvU, of Lumpkin cone- deriy on Sunday evening. Two witness-; now sa average of nearly two "sob.” to ty, disd on the 9th instant, *t the *d ^ tore. Iwmltare*.,, s«»uej«no« gii™ ea tppeered against him, sad owe of seoh osas vsnoed sgs of 87. laijir-niUaijs* i I WBum, fcji .uo.,. u r.^sejanr -sv 1)H. .1. U. MUHPHY, SURGEON DENTIST, UKTtmWEl.' TO THU CITV. UD0M BU HENRY CARD. mmj* aaoate Commission Kerchant, etc, uocoaiiOBATioa uiiur. a a