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THE SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 4, 1871. NO. 377. THE DAILY SUN. Publlxhtd hj tie Atlanta Sob Publishing Company. Alexander H. IklkeU, ti.Ub.ld M. apelfbU, J. Holy Smith, Proprietor*. Alexander 11. Stephens, FoUtleal Editor, A. B. Watson, - ■ ■ • »«ws Editor. J. Henljr Smith, ■ ■ ■ • Manager. Tr*Teli*| Af«*U I j. X, yr. mu. J. W. HEARD, Wu. FjrriT.r., Jr., Hews Agent, Ssvanuah, keep* The Sue for sale. To Tbatsubb*.—Person* passing through Chat tanooga, will find Tu Sun for sale by 0. H. Gledhlll, How* Agent. grg- THOMAS H. HOPKINS, of Thomosville, ii our duly authorUed Agent for 8outhwe*t Georgia. yj-jAurwa at.LRN SMITH 1* our duly author ited Agent for Eaat Tenne**ee. Hi* receipt* will be respected by this Office. W John T. Robeetb i* our authorized agent in Atlanta. He will can rasa the city for subscriber*, and take advertisement*. All receipt* given by him will be respected by The Sum office. Mn. Day* Belt., of Athens, Go., is duly author ised to receive subscriptions and advertisement*, and give receipts for the same. To Oar City Subscribers. We respectfully ask our city subscribers to notify ns in case of foilure to receive The Sob. We have recently made some changes in the city delivery, and in consequence of this, some will probably be missed for s few days—until the routes are perfectly learned by those in charge. For » abort time, we beg out cttj reader, to be p.- tiont as they can, in case failures occur. We promise them that the evil will eoon be satisfactorily reme died. We are resolved to see that The Bum to faith fully and promptly delivered to every subscriber. HOW TO REMIT MONEY, We will be responalble for the safe arrival of all money aent us by Registered Letter, by Express, or by Draft, but not otherwise. If money sent in an unregistered letter is lost, it must be the loss of the *^NoMper w^f be sent from the office till it is paid for, and names will always be erased when tho lime paid for expires. Persons sending money by Express must pre pay charges. - Blake ap Clubs. We shill mske The Sun lively, fresh and inter esting—containing all tho latest news. We shall Ml it with good reading matter, and shall have in oach issue as much reading matter ss any paper In Georgia, and wo shall soon enlarge and otherwise improve it, so as to give it a handsome appearance *nd make it easily roed and desirable to have in the family. MUetUmufut Jfaw-r/W W'tather. Washington, August 3.—Thomas H. Dudley, who, for nine years, has been United States Consul at Liverpool, has resigned. The Treasury Department has an nounced its readiness to redeem a mil lion and three-quarters of three per cent, bonds, which will cease bearing interest September 80th. Assignments of land warrants must hereafter be mode on the back of the war rants. Mtioorolog-Uat. Office Chief of Signal Service, ) Washington, D. C. Augest 3. ( The area of lowest barometer remains as on Wednesday, north of Iowa.— The high pressure which had advanced upon the Southern and Qnlf States still remains, bat is somewhat diminished.— The barometer, after rising somewhat, is now decidedly fallen on Lakes Erie and Ontario and in New England. The tem perature has very generally risen in the Atlantic and Gulf States and on Lako Ontario. It bos fallen from Lako Erie to central Illinois. Southwesterly winds, with partially cloudy and clear weather, has verv generally prevailed in New England and south of Pennsylvania and the Ohio river. Cloudy and threatening weather, with local rains, has been more frequently reported from the lower Lakes to Southern Illinois and Iowa, and heavy rain now prevails from central Ohio to Lake St. Clair. Clear weather has pre vailed to-day from Lake Michigan north and west. Partially cloudy and clear weather is probable for Friday from Louisiana east ward, and in the South Atlantic States. The conditions remain favorable for local storms from Missouri to Ohio and north wards. The low barometer, with threat ening and rainy weather, now prevailing from the Ohio to-Lako Ontario, will probably extend towards Pennsylvania and New England. To Correspondent*. Mr. Stephens will remain In Crawfordville. Hi* connection with Tan Sun wUl not change his resi dence. All letters intended for him, either on pri vate matters or connected with the Political De partment of this paper, should be addressed to him at Crswfordville, Georgia. All lotters on business of any kind, connected with Thk Sun, except its Political Department, should be addressed to J. Henly Smith, Manager, Atlanta, Ga. Terms ot* Subscription * DAILY: Per Annum JjJ Six Mouths * Three Months a S~ One Mouth * • •• 76 WEEKLY PER ANNUM Single Copy J Three Copies M Sturt* Caplet ® WEEKLY-SIX MONTHS: Single Copy, Six Months,.. Thrco •• “ '* Ten " " “ Twonty *' “ " Fifty •• “ “ No subscriptions, to the Weekly, rocoivod for * shorter period than six mouths. ... All subscriptions must be paid for in advance ; and all names will be stricken from our books when the Umo paid for expires. *00 1 00 2 28 7 00 13 00 27 60 Terms of Advert lHlntf i WEEK 2 WEEKS 3 WEEKS % 3 50 6 00 7 60 9 00 11 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 20 00 22 00 14 eo 27 00 40 00 $ 6 00 9 00 12 00 10 o» 18 00 20 00 22 00 24 00 27 00 30 00 32 00 35 00 88 00 65 00 $ 7 50 12 50 16 00 20 00 22 00 20 00 28 no 31 00 33 00 36 00 38 00 40 00 43 00 65 00 15 00 18 00 24 00 27 00 30 00 33 00 36 Or 38 00 40 00 42 00 44 00 47 00 75 00 V1 ~ occupying that much space] for tho first insertion, and 60 cents for each subsequent insertion. ... Advertisements in the Local Column marked with an asterisk, (*J will bo char god 25 cents per line oach 1U ^Advertisements under the Special Notice head leaded) for lass time than one week, will be chargod s^*Advertt*emeut*, except for established buaj- houses, in this city, must be paid for in ad- '^NoToducilon will be made on the above rates for tjuarjorly. somi-annnai or yearly advertisements. THE WENTKKW * ATT-ANIIC (OH STATE) BAILHOAD. NIUHT rASSENOEB TBAIN—OOTWABD. Leaves Atlanta 10:30 pm Arrives at Chattanooga . 8:15a Arrives at Chattanooga P FAST LINE TO NEW YOBK-OCTWABD. Leave* Atlanta a Arrives st Dalton •”•••• 71 Mil HI PASSEKOKB TBA1E—INWABD. Leaves Chattanooga Arrives at Atlanta • • • • 1 4 “ * DAT rAKSENOEU TEAIN—IHWABD. R ^ ^ Ill 2:20 p ACCOMMODATION TBAIN—INWABD. Leaves Dalton JljJJ Arrive* at Atlanta THE OKOBOIA (AUGUSTA) BAlLBOAD. (JYo Day Train on Sunday.) Night Passenger Train arrive* 0:40 a. Night Passenger Train leavos 518 p. D*y Passenger Train arrives ^.20 p. m Day Passenger Train leaves 7:10 a. Btone Mountain Accommodation arrives.. .8:05 a. Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves....0:45 a. m MACON AND WKSTEBIT BAlLBOAD. Dsy Tasscnger train leavos D*y V Pa**crjgOT Tndn arrives 2:00 p. m. Arrives atMoffra...... 1:S« Night Passenger Train leaves i T _ Loaves Macon.. .7:5* a. i Night Pasasngci leaves Macon •••••• Night Passenger Train arrive*... Arrives at Macon * • • ATLANTA AND WEST TOINL BAlLBOAD. Night Passenger Train arrives Night rassenger Trainjeaves /...’.......•••7 10 a. ....5,-Otp' . 10:25 p.m. ....8» p. ~ ...10:07 .. ..2:49 p. IU ..5:00 p. - Day Passenger Train arrives Day Passenger Traia laaves, ATLABTA AMD BICMMOND A IB-LINK BAlLBOAD. * £ J; Arrive at Atlanta L-avs Atlanta Arrive at Qntneavllle.. TELEGRAPH NEWS Bjr the New V.rk Asuorlated Fro*s. WASHINGTON Mr. Gladstone denied that her Majesty is unpopular, and expressed regret at her seclusion; but declared that tho Queen was anxious to resume public duties as rapidly as her health would permit WEST VIRGINIA- froetedlngt at the Ifeptml .fasset*Mss. White Sulphur Springs, August 3.— In the Dental Convention Dr. Harri- mon, of Boston, read a paper on the for-* motion of teeth, showing them to be fibrous instead of triboli—the popularly accepted formation. The views expressed created no little snrprise and comment, as a bold decision from old established theories. The discussion then followed on dental history, and was participated in by Drs. Atkinson, Judd, O’Qmllon, Harrimon and Walker. Dr. Bayne read a report on dental thera peutics, and a discussion followed which was participated in by Drs. Taft, Judd and Atkinson. A paper on Auesthesia was read by Dr. Atkinson. LOUISIANA. DOMESTIC NEWS. Tronblet in tho Undirat Camp. New Orleans, August 3.—Serious trouble is apprehended from the bitter feeling that exists between tho two wiugs of the Republican party when tbo con vention meets on the 9th. A policeman was fatally shot while walking his beat last night. A desperado named Gavenend has been fatally shot by Sheriff Houston. A stray shot hit a negro.’Gavenend beat and killed one man in 18G8, and one in 18G9.— Houston is in jail. TELEGRAMS. N£W YORK. in Midi tor .f r retie d—*llore He at ht—The lils- euter Inretligrallon— Testimony of iht tin* ftnear. New York, August 3.—Tho proprietor of tiro Jersey City Evening Journal lias been arrested at tho instance of Qeorge Watts, on the charge of libel. The Sweedes havo determined to join the Italian procession in tho celebration of Italian unity. Six of tho remaining sufferers from the Westfield disaster will die. The Di$atier invetligalion. Henry Bobinson, Engineer, sworn. Said: I left Staten Island nt half past 12, and enmo into tho New York slip. The engine bell rang “all done.’’ I wont out and put tho hose on tho tanks, and went on deck to straighton them. Went back to the engino room and saw there were 27 pounds of steam on; I went out, and the firemen shut off tho wa ter; I then saw tho fireman coming out of tho fire-room, and I asked him if all was right and he said “yes.'* I then re turned to tho engine and saw twenty- seven pounds of steam, and then walked slowly off toward the bow of the boat, and suw the Captain with bis band on the wheel; I then returned toward tbo engine room, and when within 10 or 12 feet of it J f/enrti the JEr,i«/«. I rushed for the engine-room door and stopped and lifted a trap, when a fireman came up so badly injured that he died immediately, I was not absent four min utes after noticing twenty-seven pounds on the guage. I don't know whether the guage was correct or not. When there was no steam on it, it would sometimes stand nt two, and at other times at Zoro. I worked from twenty to twenty-two ’pounds of steam on the way up. I gen erally use from twenty-five to twonty-Bev- en pounds. The valve was set at twenty- seven so as to give the steam a chance to blow off, and keep it at twenty-flvo when the guages showed twenty-seven. In the slip Tin SaftW H»h» .<■<.« Jm> Hlmmrrlmr. Tho water in tho tanks is sometimes boiling. Tho valve is fivo inches. I wouldn’t tell tho sqnaro of fivo or tho difference betwoen high and low pressure. There wore sometimes little pin-hole leaks in tho engino. There was a patch on the saddle, pnt there hist fall, which was blown off at the explosion. The Excelsior Brewery, in St Louis, was burned last night. Loss, 8150,000. Three more persons, who have been missing since Sunday, are supposed to have been lost in the Westfield disaster. Bufns Hunt, of New Orleans, holds tho stakes for the Maoe-Coburn fight, Tho cutter Vanguard took tho prize at the Cowes regatta yesterday. Tho Indians have plundered au express train and robbed a post near Fort Ben ton. Mrs. Burnside, daughter of Senator Cameron, is dead. Two passenger trains collided on tho Metropolitan underground railroad to day. Several persons were hurt. Tho British iron clad, Warrior, and an American frigate are ashore near Leg horn. It is hoped that they will be got off without serious damage. A dispatch from Kingston, Jamaica; says tho Hornet is ready and preparing to leave. She is elosoly watched by a Spanish war vessel. A woman crazed from .nursing a sick child, took it just ontsido of LaCygno, Kansas, and choked it with rags. Sho then strangled herself by tying a rag around her throat - The uyman sonoOluouso in Boston was burned yesterday morning, causing a loss of 8100,000. ... Tho small pox is reported in tho vicini ty of Salt Lako. Tlireo deaths havo oc curred from it. FRANCE. General S'reneh tnletligenee. Paris, August 3.—Algerian advices are alarming. Tho Insurgents are burning forests and committing horriblo atroci ties upon tho natives. Oran has joined the Insurrection. Deputies of tho Left Centre are in caucus, and resolved to vote for tho pro longation of Thiers’ power under title of President. Tho proposed conference be tween Thiers, Von Buest and Granville, relates to tho International societies. Connt Do Remusat has been appointed Minister of Foreign Affairs. A motion was mode in the assembly on the part of the doputies of the Left Cen tro for the prolongation of the powers of M. Thiers for the three years, M. Thiers to be President of the Republic, to which lie be alone responsible. It is understood that tho motion will bo supported by four hundred members of the assembly. Tho agitation in Algeria still continues, but numerous chiefs of the insurgents in tho subdivision of Letif have given in their submission ro the authorities. The Minister of Finanoe yesterday completed another installment of 500,- 000,000 francs of tho indemnity. Tho German army of occupation has been reduced to 15,000 men. Marshall McMahon reports the casual ties to tbo Versailles troops, during tho second siege of Paris, at 25,110. Trains for tho transportation of pas sengers and freight havo commenced running through Mont Ceuis tunucl. The French Post Offioo authorities arc about arranging a Money Order system with England and tho United States. ilUttribe & Co. to the Jlublir. IN TIIE CITY! 500 Orates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. PyiSH-AVT) MMT. JARS S EE tho testimony of Miss E. J. Halo, who is known in Atlanta to be unexcelled In Preserv ing and Canning Fruit: Messrs. McBride «C Co.: Gentlemen: My success in tlic nso of tho “Vic tory" Fruit Jsr is ho groat that I desir* ‘ introducing “ ' ,A “ used of every thank you vicinity. More than ten ago I began canning fruit for home use. having of every can introduced, from tho old tin can and “Arthur's Patent" glass can (1855) till I found tho “Victory” And I unhesitatingly declare it to be tho cheapest, most simple to use, and the best for keeping fruit ln itB natural T ... 3 P. M. . 5:45 P. M. . 7:00 A. M ...11:53 “ ....12 M P. M. ....12:20 “ .... 5.45 “ .... 4:10 A. M. .... 6:40 “ .11:40 AM .... 4:18 " _ _jra liaur LEW* MONTGOMERY ARRIVE AT WEST POINT. • • ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS 1.EAVE WEST POINT ARRIVE AT MONTGOMERY LEAVE SELMA ARRIVE AT MONTGOMERY. LEAVE OOLUMIiUS ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS..... * Macon k Augusta Railroad, day passe*au nun u ilt, Sunday* expected. I^-ave Augusta at **Q0M. I*avs Macon at $ « Arrive at Mor-on ot 3 12 »» •Arrivoat Augusta at 1 **; •N- The day passenger train arriving at Macon at 7:U> P. M., and makes close con neetton* with traina •of connecting roads at Macon. Passengers leaving Macon at 6 A. M., will make ciooe connection at Oa- NOR.TH CAROLINA- The median in JS'arlh Carolina. Wilmington, August 8.— The election passed off quietly. The 2d ward of this city returns a Conservative gain of 75. At Maguolia, Duplin county, tho Con servatives gain 17. Tho whole vote of the city shows a majority of 973 against the Conservatives, which shows a Con servative gain of 21 siuco tho lost eleC’ tion. SOUTH CAROLINA j Conierrattve Triumph in Charleolon. Charleston, August 3.—Tho count of the votes cast in yesterday'* olectiou is not .yet concluded; but the election of Wngcner, as Mayor, and tho whole citi zen’s ticket is now conceded by their op^ ponents. Tho majority, at the lowest estimate, is 500 votes. Thoro is great re joicing among tho people. foreign news. enql and. .flatten In General. London, Auguat 3.-Tho Count and Countess of Pari* dined last night with tho Duke doBroglie, tho French Embas- •odor. ,. In the House of Commons, this morn ing, Viscount Enfield, of tho Foreign Deportment, denied that negotiations were pending with the United Htatea for abolishing privateering. Mr. Barthelnt expressed his approval of max silk up d./pa-espr tni* far Itoala. AUi«M, Mr. Uarmeiai cxpresseu u|. ui wuhingion».,d Jipoiouos um«•>!.tsd muit to PnnoeArthur, bat rugretteu •Ulowu.s.t«atiyna as. ^®° otoQcd “ ocltu “ on of ^ Looking Glass Plates. T Tho soys : Jim Macon Tohyraph . Toombs, negro, was banged at Perfy. Houston county, on Friday last, for kill ing another negro, who was working with liim in a field, about seven months ago. When on tho gallows he gave tho negroes present some good advice. Ho told them to throw away their firearms, bo indus trious and obey tho laws. Ho said that having no muster anil a pistol hod brought him to the gnllows. Savannah buried 24 of hor citizens lost week, of whom 0 were white. New 'Jbtitrtiecmenta. f \N AND AFTNtt THIS HATE ICE WILL HE .ad from tbo ATLANTA ICE HOUSE ; WHOLESALE: At ono tnd onofimrlh cento (1 ^BETAIL: At ono ond onc-holf cents (I S'l per pound. O.TXRHS OAAH -« ^ AUI 4 24. Atlanta lea Hon**. Georgia—Fulton County. Fulton Suyexxob Count—Araii. Tebm, 1871. MibtnA"F. R | j)j Torce j n uid Court. Oeobui A. Ryon. ) It appsartng to ths Court, by th« return of the _heriff, UiatGeorgo A. Ryan, the Defendant In the Above stated case, doe* not re*tde in said county ot Fulton, and it also appeartac that he does not res*** in said State of Georgia. It l*. therefore, ordered by the Court that service of said libel be made on said fWwu-so A Byau, by publication of this order in any wublic fBEetto In this Htsto once s month for four montli*. previous to tho next term of this court.— § ’SSSi A Bon., (Unit*Attorney A true Kitmot from tbo wtnutoo of mldOonrt June 1st, 1371, Junc5-lam4iu W. B. VENABLE, Clerk Very Respect ully. MHROHANTS! nrr CROCKERY and GLASS No. 47 Peachtree Street, -FBOM— T. FL. HIPLiElY, JHPOnTEB AND JOBI1E11. ST ESTABLISHED 21 YEARS. 'S» Keeps s larce stock. Occupies THREE FLOORS-30xl2 feet Inducements offered to cash buyers Equal Ioann Market. Atlanta, On., Augnot 1,1871. >OR 9 1m. wanted: QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE TO THE rOUTII EAST AND WEST is Via Inoulavlllo. T HREE daily Express trains ran through from Nashville to Louisville, making close connections with Trains and Boats for ths North East and West, TSTo Orange ofOars FROM LOUISVILLE TO St. Loulsyl’Inciniiatl, Indianapolis, Chic ago, Cleveland, l’lttsbnrg, Philadelphia and New York. ONLY Olffe OHANOE TO Baltimore, Washington and Boston. Quicker time by tblo route. And better occonuno. mono, than by any other. Hcenr, epeed and oomfort hen traveling, by asking for tickets VIA ZiOUISVXIjZjII. Through Tickets **d Baggage Checks may be procured st the office of the Western and At* W. H. KING. my23 Pm B. Z. DUTTON, PRACTICAL STENCIL CUTTER, DESIGNER AND ENGRAVERt manu yaotu »Kn or B rass alphabets, dry and FLUID STENCIL INKS, Stencil Dies. Steel Stamping Dies, Railroad and Hotel Checks, Marking Brands, Ac., No. 51 Whitehall St, a few doors below Hunter streoL • N. B.—Particular attention paid to Brands sad Stencils for Merchants, Millers, Tobacconists and DtsttUem; also, to Namo Plates, for marking clothes, which will be sent to any address for ssvonty-AY* ents. Including Ink. Ac. _________ —P^Aly ^ WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD^ QN and after this dsy, July 23, Schedule No. 11, leaving Atlanta 2:45, P. Chalybeate SBrings, MERIWETHER OOUMTT, OBOROUL in thorough rspalr and is for tho reoeptioa of guests. To toe old petrous the Chalybeate It is need]*#* to speak of its merits. To others we will state that the main spring is pro nounced by oompetent Judges to be the finest chaly beate spring In ths United Btatee—issuing from the North side of Pine Mountain, and discharging 3,600 gallons per hour. It is remarkable for the wonderful cures It nos effected. We have three other springs— sulphur, msgntieia and freestone—the whole em- i every day, Sun. (., will i ONE CHANGE TO NEW YORK. Passengers leav ing Atlanta 2:45, r. M., by this routo, arrive In Now York at 4:34, p. m., forty-nine hoars and forty-nine minutes from Atlanta—over three hour*quicker then any other route. Schedule No. 4 will run Sundays from Dalton, or riving at Atlanta 2:20, p. u. Jy24.2w G. ##. HOOKS, C ontractor for brick and Btone Work, of all classes. Plastering and Ornamental work, 8tone Cutting, etc. Griffin, Ga., May 12,1871. 1 T- o place i* handsomely lighted with gas. Every species of Innocent amusement will be pro- ilfil, embracing a fine SKATING RINK. no of the greatest attractions, and on* that w# ink will give most pleasure, is tbs large, new LADIES’ SWIMMING BATH, built In a beautiful, sparkling stream, rushing from the mouutain. It ie 75 feet long, 19 feet wide, and a depth to be regulated by the bathers, well enclosed, and provldod with plenty dressing rooms. A beau tiful, level drive, constructed along the summit ot the mountain, abounding in picturesque views, will afford pleasure to those whouke that exercise. We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in the City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks, Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases <fc Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash McBride & Co. FOR RENT! rjMIfi AMERICAN HOTEL, ON CORNER OF Alabama and Pryor stroeta, in front of Passenger Depot. Possession given at ones. For Terms apply to MRS. M. J. JOHNSON, Admrx, Or JOHN L. JOHNSON, Dcpt'y. Marshal. July 27-dt FRANK QUEEN, Auo'r. rpUE FURNITURE HALE at SEAGO'S CORNER J. will be continued FRIDAYS aud TUESDAYS Until all is sold, commencing at 9 o’clock forenoon and 3 afternoon. WB^Good accommodations for L*dio#.-RR FOUR OR FIVE THOUHAND DOLLARS worth now on sale, all of which will bo dosed out without reserve— Consisting of Walnut Marhle-tonped room sqtn; Plain'Walnut note, Wardrobes, Ifureaox, elegant Centre-table, Bed-springs, Blankets. Llucu Sheets. PUIow-sUps, Cotton Sheets, Comforts, Counterpanes, Chairs, Wal nut oak, leather bottom, he. 600 yards Carpeting; largo lot Crockery; general furnishing goods iu groat V This la a part of tho National Hotel furniture; much of It Is as good ss new. MsJ- D. A. Cook will wait on customers who wish to purdisso st private rB |«i A. K. HEAOO, Dealer iu Uoal Estate and Planters* Tim# Bonds, Cor. Forsyth aud Mitchell Stroeta, Atlanta. aug2 lw ]OS. UAMITON, a. D. SALMONS, t. A. SAaiiOUB. Dr a ke'a I.Yeek Mills. *. A. U A R II 0 UR <t GO., JJEALEttS IK FLOUR, MEAL, V SHIP STUFF, fMj.YMi.i.y, MMirrvcav. am- HIGHEST PRICE PAID FOR WHEAT. -Rg All produce delivered at tho dopot free of charge, aprl3-6tn Auction & Commission. GREAT INDUCEMENTS! LAWSHE AND HAYNES ABE Offering; Tlielr Entire Stools, at Q-reatly Reduced Prices. LOWER THAN THE SAME QUALITY OF GOODS HAVE EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ATLANTA. To Oontluu o for Thirty Says, to Malto Room for Tbolr FALL STOCK. ittiscellaneane. To the Citizens of Atlanta and this Portion of Ga. H AVING received many orders to bring to seve ral parties In Atlanta servants from Sweden, end encouragement* from others, I have made ar- Dire information and Receirt Orders. I shall start for Sweden on the 20th of this month and return about the 5th of Docember next. Respectfully, J. FOSS, *ug2 2t Formerly from Sweden. bio Attorney st Washington, D. 0., I will file _ prosecute ail claims entrusted to my care against the United States, before the Southern Claims Comm is- FINE BAND OF MUSIC Will be in constant attendance. The table will be supplied with the boat, and the prapriotor will exert himsolf to mako bis guests ocmfortable and happy; and iu view of the stringency of the times, he has determined to reduce tho prioe of board to |85 per mouth. Washing done st reasonable and uniform ratos. While every amusement will be provided for those iu health, tho kindest attention will be paid to invalids. C. B. HOWARD PROPRIETOR. Henry Bischoff & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DDALZB8 IN Rice, Wine*, Liquor*, So- Iftim. Tobaooo. Ao. No. 197, Boot Boy Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. irvw. MACKIE, rainier and Decorator, ESTABLISHED 1858. MOORE'N Actual : -AND- TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE Comer Wlxlteh.aU ami Hunter Sts., ATLANTA, - . . GEORGIA. rpHE MOST POPULAR AND COMPLETE INSTI TUTION of the kind is Um South, for imparting a thorough Practical Business Education To young and middle aged men In the Hliortost Possible Time and at the least expense. 4V* Students can enter at any time. fi&- No vacation*. For Catalogues and specimens of Penmanship, ad dress Jj«l lw B. F. MOORE, Principal. ueby o. mart. m namwm *. roams. Late Tetter Ga. Vat Bank. HOYT & JONES, Bankers and Brokers ATLANTA, GA., Dealers in Gold, 8 liver, 8took*. Bonds, Mortgages, Domestio and Foroljm Exchange, Railroad and other Beourities. Special attention GIVEN T O COLLECTIONS. Retar to Georgia National Bank, Atlanta, and National Park Bank, N. V. .pil-tf SStLOatUMUD, a»u TSxntVt WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing Machines. cniiRXD HITT CIO. $10 raico. Ifiraao. No. X Ptain ™>l« I U $ SS $*»• No. «, ItaU^aM. pill bl 50 SO «. No. 7. do taa’r SS SS 70. No. 7, Foldlnf 00—r 70 SO Na 8. Fall ciuo.t, 100 110 No. 8, Foldlag Oonr. ISO TTAXHAjrrXD FIYX YXA88 BY WILSON SBW1NO MACHINE CO 77o al.h II airtUM«r aad-taood IhM «h«- m« oar torm. horn winch w. do tot d,Ttatai ud w. pin. to.oarKuhlaMtolu— met ef mltaiioo •o bo (band In tho Uoderfcad hnttlo Kuhlao, aod u dniahta, atado oSu good latairtal u aar Muhin, la the world, ud Uut ft will do u eU*ut work. T. U. URirrOC, Owa. Anat. 1.7- S3 P—oht—.St. TO bjustt. o ^ssssstJSSastSEStii room, ultahl. for law Offioo.—o—r to Owtroll k UUphocta' law Offioo. Apply to B- muhlevbrwk. £' J. KNOTT, M7T5., QFnCS OVER JOHN KEZLY’S, oorasr Whlto- The Dagan nalldlng, on 11111 street, e we will be pleased to serve those who mi) our services. Wc propose to sell any spacies of property, deal right end make prompt returns of all sales. Consignments solicited. Liberal advances made on goods In store, to be sold at auction. Reg ular sale day a, Woduesdays and Saturdays. Sales of Reel Estate promptly attended to. J. A- CHERRY, Auctioneer. McDowell t oo. GRIFFIN. OA.. May l«. JVl i.v. D. MAHfillALL, Jjj DFATINT, Oorcr Marietta and Poacbtree St*., Ovrr Phillips k Crew’e Uookrtore, AUnat*. Qeorgte. - Dutcli Pete’s Restaurant, Vnder James' Dank, |TAB BKKN MKENTLY FIIUNISUKD WITH A No. 1 OOOK, And all other modern applIan Mai tR. MEALS SUPPLIED AT ALL HOURS. 09. REGULAR BOARD $• PER WEEK. 03. THE BEST TUB MARKET AFFORDS WILL I ALWAYS BE FOUND AT HIS TABLES. m/W-M Business Men 1 A LL DO—on. doing b union— In th. altj of Alton to, arc hereby notified to come at ono* to my ofitoeand ranev their lloense, also make retarna oo quarterly with cost of fl fh added. ^ ^ Atlanta, July 8, 1871. Clerk of CUy JylO-lm. _ ~~~~S OUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE, LA OHANOE, OA. rpiiE 30th Annual Sesalcn ot this institution open* L in the new college building, with a corps of eight flrst-cUss teachers, the test Wednesday In August. Ap^forCUiogneb, !. F. COX, Pro.. BOUT. n. HOWE. WAKE MVMMLS. HOWE & HUBBLE, J M 1’OUTbUH OF AND DEALERS In til hind, of FOREION AND DOM INTI xiXQrroxui. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO gOUTHEBN TRADE. J7>. J.J, »l» »ad no, a,/rwa— sum, ciJrvurJs’JTi, o»fg. LAND FOB hale. mt\t\ ACUE8 OF LAND—W.U Umbnnd .ndw.- 4 UU terod - nearly all In woods—800 acres on the H*ndtown Road, 400 acre* on the McDonough road- all within four mile* of Atlanta. Boto teactei have improvements on them. Apply to R- W. Tldwril, Mil hell Street, or W. F. Poole, Bondtown Road, for particular*.* jy.il 2w MAU’LH. NTOUT, M. D., Agont for Introduction of Harper fit Brothers’ EDUCATIONAL WORKS aa- Offl.vo .1 Phillip. A Crown*, oornrt Hjrtafta aud I’eachtree atreots, Atlanta, Ga. Judge T. B. Foo ter, clerk; always present to attend to burtnsss f bis absence. aug 1 **® Change of_ Schedule. OFFICE MASTER OF TRANSPORTATION,) DAY FAtIBNaBB TRAIN. Arrives st Atlanta J JJ rive#at Macon 1:40P M MIGHT PASSRVaVR TRAIV. Leaves Atlanta Leaves Maeon Arrives at Atlanta Arrives at Maooo 2:68PM 5:08PM 10:26 PM Ml PM OT The above schedule goes into effect Sunday. July 1A 1871. julylVOt H. W. BRONSON, M. T. Twenty Booms to Bent I HAVE TWENTY ROOMS oa Atobjin. • fro—la tho stui,bit-Arid Hon—, raltabl. for*offic—or bjdr room., which 1 will not oa fhrortidc tomta, UU law lit Norcmbor n.lt. - . K. STOllRLXFINLD, RESIDENCE—Collin, tinti, ttakw—n Otia ud NORTH GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE, ITT ITEM?, TJKTWEENWkaUudl I> aatoaio HITCHCOCK A WALDEN, Books and Stationery •A PEACHTREE WXNNT, IPOITHLL’S BLOCK,) ATLANTA, OA. Fin. rtock ot Inltfti P$p«r ud Btoak Boofea. Abo, SUN DA Y SCHOOL BOOKS ud RNQUIRITXI. Cholro lot of ALBUMS ud KOTT018-IU Uttar NOTICE. 8ur.uuTu.nm*. Omc. Oaoaou tiiuoih I ■ 19th, . Night Traia wtU ha a, mmuBm ws ,N “ti July 11.18TL U NTIL FURTHER NOTIGM OH AND AFTER THURSDAY, July * * ‘ run on the Athens Bran ‘ Night Trains at Union I irlGlm : Pen Lucy School FOR BOYS, NEAR WAVERLT, Two Miles JTorthof HSIWSf. mil udontaud. total J. Prof—tot I. tttaU.l. 1 TMtitr of Ooorgta. wlB l—tu Mi —hod to n Lac,, u Wodne—lay, 13th Bopt r Noit. Tho potittu to highly hwllhtaL ud a-rh,-—rti ah.—k— Bn— -a to—tad — Bjgt—•* u JjrtMta. »f imj F^'.. R. M. JOHNSTON, DB. J. B. MUBPHY, 8URGE9N DENTIST,