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THE
SUN.
VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 17, 1871.
NO. 388.
THE DAILY SUN.
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Arrivals
THE WESTBSN A ATLANTIC (OB STATE) RAILROAD.
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MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
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TELEGRAPH NEWS
By (lie Sew York Associated Press.
WASHINGTON.
The Condemned Chiefs- Spencer interview llonl-
•cell- What Day-The Tribune on the JVesr
Orleans Outrage-fleuglas Mewerteo One of
Pleasanton's Her felons— Comptroller Makes
a Decision— The Weather.
August 10.—The fate of Batauta aiul
Big Tree, tho Indian Chiefs who wore
sentenced to death, has Iteen referred h
tho Governor of Texas. The Indian
Commissioners havo recommended im
prisonment for life.
Bonntor Spencer hod a satisfactory in
terviow with Secretary Boutwel) tp-day.
Tho thermometer is at 1)5 0 . It is the
hottest day of the season by throe de
grees.
There is a long editoriul'of tin* Tribune.
of to-day deprecating the spirit iu the
Republican party of Louisiana, in which
this sentence occurs : “ But we xejoic
hear that the President promptly repu
diates the doings of his New Orleans sub
ordinates and, us is now Ye ported, pro
poses to show’ liis appreciation of their
misconduct by turning thorn out.” The
caption of tho article is “ The New Or
leans Outrage.”
The Treasury Department decides tliat
vessels propelled by both high ami low
pressure engines arc liahlo to forfeit if
tho words “Low Pressure” are painted
on the wheel-house.
Tho Treasury Department ulso decides
tliat when the Captain of a vessel is a
port owner, he cannot be deprived of his
command by the other owners without an
order from Court. ,
The Comptroller of tho Currency has
decided that National Banks, designated
as Depositories for the now loan are not
qoliged to hold a reserve upon the funds
paid into the bank upon subscriptions to
that loan and deposited to the credit of
the United States.
Commissioner Douglas to-day reversed
the decision of late Commissioner Pleas
anton abolishing the, stamp tax on Insu
rance Policies, and the old decision, im
posing such tax will be renewed.
Meteorological.
Office Chief of Signal Service, )
Washington, D. C. August 10. J
RECORD FOR THE PAST 24 HOURS.
The barometer remains sensibly sta
tionary at the Rocky Mountain aud Pa
cific stations; and an area of high pres
sure has advanced into Minnessotn, with
rising barometer, from Central Lake Erie
to Mobile, and westward. An area of
low pressure has developed over Lake
Huron, and has advanced to the east and
southeast, and is now in eastern New
York. The barometer, after rising con
siderably Tuesday night in tho Gulf
States, is now falling, and is lower than
was yesterday. The area of high tem
perature extend this evening over Vir
ginia and Tennessee. Local storms aro
now reported from Louisiana and Texas,
and from Arkausas to Lake Ontario, and
particularly cloudy and threatening
weather on the Middle aud East Atlantic
Coast and westerly, with clear weather,
prevail from Illinois, northeast and
northwestward. South and southeasterly
winds ore generally reported from tho
Atlantic.
Probabilities.
No material change is probable for
Thursday on the Gulf Coast. Falling
baromoter, with cloudy weather aud lo
cal rains, will probably extend to-morrow
over the Southern and Middlo States.
The area of lowest pressure, with atten
dant rain, will probably pass over Massa
chusetts to-night; and fresh winds from
southwest and northwest prevail from
New York, westward, on Thursday.
FOREIGN NEWS.
ENGLAND.
Urea I Excitement In Paris—.Jnolher Hero
lion .tpp re/tended--People Stampeding fr
Paris— The Army to Uelnslate the Empire—
The Meeting of the Emperors, etc,
London, Aug. 1G.—Advices from Paris
say that the city is excited and the situa
tion threatening. Trouble is apprehend
ed from various sources. To-day is tho
fde of Napoleon I, and tho air ia full of
rumors that the army will revolt against
the Versailles Assembly, declare McMa
hon Regent, and demand an ompire. The
people ure leaving Paris in a stampede.
Thiers has no fnends. He is hated by
Republicans, Royalists and Imperialists
alike. The crisis is approaching.
Iu lionigsberg, Prussia, on tho llth,
sixty-two persons were attacked by tho
cholera, twenty-two of whom died.
The meeting of the two Emperors and
their advisers, *nt Gastein, is generally
regarded as a pledge of peaoe.
The French appear indifferent to the
meeting, and prognosticate alienation be
tween France and Russia.
A ministerial crisis is imminent iu
Belgium.
Tho House of Commons is rapidly dis
posing of the accumulated business be
fore it. Tho customs 4 and inland Reve
nue bills were passed to-day.
Tho miners’ strike iii New South Walls
has practically ended.
0-O-4
PRUSSIA.
The Withdrawal of the Herman Purees.
Berlin, Aug. 16.—Provincial corres-
pondenco conlirms the reports that nego
tiations are landing for tho complete
vacuation of France; but affirms that
the provocations offered to Germany by
tho French newspapers endanger the
peaco between flie two countries. It
adds: “If the French offer to make
curly payments of the indemnity are ful
filled and there be allowed no disturb
ance of peaceful relations, the withdrawal
of the German forces from French Ter
ritory will soon commence.”
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RAT FASaBMRBM TRAIN D ILT. .OT1IA« KWgED.
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Western Railroad of Alabama,
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Arrive at West Point
Arrive at Montgomery \ JJ
Arrive M Columbus r m
DOMESTIC NEWS.
NEW_YORK.
The t’rrttlcl lit the W—ilteU C.M .fleetI .t
the nireet.n .r the Klee leu llleulil C.mp.dy
Ordered—I «le>t <tt OrSeethetr. Speaker
tthtitte hpatk. et Meet.
New Yoek, August 10. -Tlio following
xh the t'oronor’s vmltel.iu tlio Westfield
Tse:
“Tliat tlio deceased, Andrew Coyle,
and others, died through a rupture, or
explosion, of the lioiler of the ferry boat
Westfield,puly 30th; tliat the said explo
sion, or rupture, was caused by a Haw in
the iron aud by tho negligence of engi-
neer Itohinsou, iu carrying an overpres
sure of steam; that the Company is re
sponsible for the disaster, as the defect
could have hoen detected if tin Staten
Island Ferry Company had had a compe
tent Superintendent, engineer and me
chanic in their employ, and are therefore
criminally negligent. We recommend
the District Attorney to take prompt ac
tion iu the matter. Wo also think tlio
Government inspection very imperfect as
iw conducted,”
There was one dissenting juror, Mr.
Kirtliuid, who believed tlio tluiv could
not have been discovered by an ordinary
mode of inspection.
Coroner Keenan, after tlio verdict was
rendered, retired to preparo warrants for
tlio arrest of the President and Suiierin-
tondent of the Staten Island Ferry Com
pany ; also for tlio arrest of Robinson,
the Engineer. _ , .
Captain Allair, of the First Frecinct,
to whom lias been entrusted the execution
of the above named warrants, lias been
instructed by Coroner Keenan to make
only formal arrests and accept their prom
ise, to appear before tlio Coroner to-mor-
OooEXsmino, Aug. 10th.—Baron l)e-
Csman, who claims to lie an cx Cathoiie
priest, lectured in a manner tliat was
offensive to the Catholics and tlio lecture
was broken up. DeCnman wasprotectod
by the police. Ho advertises Iris lecture
again.
Tlio Irish mob which made the attack
upon Do Caman wash'd by Charles Daly,
a railroad contractor. The hall whir*
the Baron had engaged to lecture in anil
for which he hod paid, has been refnwsl
him Great excitement exists. The
Boron lias published o protest against the
'filiation of free speech aud religious
FRANCE.
Things Celling a Little Vneasy—Prospect of
Trouble.
Paris, August lfi.—Difficulties have
arisen at Berlin in respect to the evacua
tion. F'our departments of Franco are
still held by tho Germans. Tlio French
government has, in conscqnonee, refused
to admit the Alsatian prodneo to the
French markets until after tho German
troops shall have left the soil of Franco.
In tho Assembly yesterday, Birat sub
mitted a proposition that tho President
communicate with tho Assembly by means
of messages.
It is rumored that the right wing of
the Assembly has offered the Presidency
to the Dae D'Aumalo, and that he refus
ed it.
TELEGRAMS
Atlantic and Onlf Mallroad.
V.VBOK 0»„ vis Mtsay. Jacksonville
I; T-n.»i**aM*L to Quincy. ItoruU:
.. 10 J5 P. M
... 1:50 P. M
Arrivest JsAssavOI. dally-.. lMV • *
Arrtva at Tallabaaae. dally |Suad.y. ax-
Arrlva at AlUuy dally
Lc«v« iRllfthAS'ti* daily (SoBdaya exesp-
..16:60 A. M
1:40 P. M
340 P. M
6:25 A. M
lil>crty. .. c i m •
Saratoga, Aug. 16.—Spcakrr llkum*
HjK)k<* here to-night arraigning the Dem
ocratic party which ho ucctwcd of pre
venting the eitobliahinentof peaoe in the
country, and mode particular reference
to the New York Democracy a» examples
of falsity to religious prudence, Ac.
A heavy typhoon visited Yokaboma on
tlio 4th inst, enusingthe loss of 400 lives.
The l’ridc of Thame* lost her captain,
two mates and the steward. Heveml otll
„ vei-Ls were l.»rt. Loss 8500,000.
Tlie Arkansas crop prospects continue
excellent.
Seventeen dead bodies have liecn token
from the slioft at Pittotou, Pennsylvania.
Not ono escaped.
Ono hundred and fifty thousand dol
lars of the 7 per cent. Cincinnati water
works bonds have been token at 81 04.
Several sunstrokes, one of which was
fatal, occurred yesterday at Louisville.
Oilicfid reports from ninoty-stx coun
ties of Kentucky givo Leslie 40,000 ma
jority.
Tho Cror informed General Leffo, tlio
French Ambassador that no treaty of al
liance of any description between Russia
and Germany is in existence.
The festival of the Assumption of tho
Virgin passed oft' in Romo to-day with
the customary ceremonies nod in perfect
tranquility. Tho dome of St. Peter’s
and many public and private buildings
ire illuminated to-night.
Alleged Removal of lluoys in
Savannah Harbor.
Tho Collector of the port of Savannah,
Georgia, informs tho Secretary of tho
Treasury that he has recently learned
from parties from Baltimore that some of
the buoys at tho month of the Savannah
river huil boon removed from their orig-
uul positions, and placed in such locali
ties os to render navigation very danger
ous for vessels, guided by these buoyB, in
entering and leaving the port. The Col
lector was informed that tho buoys had
been changed by some of the pilot* of
port of Savannah, who are reported to bo
much incensed at the action of the own
ers of the Baltimore steamers, who em
ploy their own pilots and ignore thoso of
Salnnnah. On a recent trip to tho mouth
of tho river, tho Collector found two of
the buoys drifting, and their appeoranco
indicated that they had liecn placed in
new localities, and not sufficiently moor-
od. The Collector immediately ordered
the light house inspector at Charleston to
have them restored to their correct pu.,i-
iious, aud writes thut ho is roiling every
effort to ascertain who tho parties aro
that moved them.
The Secretary has replied, that while
such actions are mode criminal by tho
statutes of coast States, the Department
is not aware that Georgia has passed any
such laws. If sho has, ho Instructs the
Collector to cause proceedings to he tak
en against the pilots implicated under
them. But, in any ease, tho Secretary
instructs the Collector to cause a state
ment of the facts to he laid before the
Board of Pilot Commissioners, or such
other body as in Savannah has tho power
of airpointing and removing pilota, aud
request such action by that body on the
matter as tho enormity ol the offense
committed demands. — Wmhiugtmt P>t
trial. ,
Tlio Archbishop of Toledo, standing at
a whnlow, and seeing u clown Ix-nt his
ass most unmercifully, opened the case
ment and called out, “Have done, have
dene, you scoundrel, else I shall have
yon wbippciL" Tlio clown answered,
'•Tout pardon, master; f did not know
my ass had friends at court. ”
Lowe, not tho poor Indian, but the old
a ronnut of the Potomac army, is build
ing ice factories iu tho South. He has
put one in operation at New Orleans and
one at Atlanta.
If Lowe has ever been here he lies
kept so low that no one has seen him.—
We liavc an ice factory hero—but lo! the
poor Tweedy did that job, and he is en
titled to tho thanks of the entire city for
it. If Lowe, the aeronaut, had a hand in
the business, he lias failed to call out liis
keno.
Touching Incident.
Iu this city lives a poor family, tin
futhcr of which is a Catholic, while tho
mother is a Protestant. Recently their
daughter, S beautiful child of live years,
suddenly sickened and died. During its
sickness it was attended by n physician,
who was accompanied on every visit by
his daughter, a girl of fifteen years, who
evinced tho greatest solicitude for tho
little sufferer. When death camo with
its cold, iey grasp, this young lady was
there, and with tender h&mls closed the
innocent eyes aud arranged tho form of
tho babe who had been called heme.—
Tho funeral took place the next day, and
owing to tho eonllict of religious opin
ions between the parents, neither priest
nor minister was called in. Tho young
lady wont to tho lionso of mourning, and
iu company with tho grief-stricken pa
rents, followed the remains to the ceme
tery.
Arriving there tho little body was
placi d by the side of its narrow resting
place to allow of a last look at tho sweet
faco which all loved 30 well. With a low
wail tho poor mother throw herself down
by it, and with passionate kisses sought,
os it were, to recall life to tho cold, mo
tionless clay. Every one was visibly af
fected by this outburst, aud whon hIio
called on the young lady to offer a prayer
for lior poor darling, ull reverentially un
covered their heads and knelt to tho
ground. Tho young lady, without n mo
ment’s hesitation, knolt and commanced
praying. At first her voice was visibly
affected by emotion, bqt as sho proceed
ed she seemed to forget self and surroun
dings,and poured forth bucIi a fervent and
touohing appeal to tlio Throne of Grace
that there was not, when sho ccasod, a
dry oyo or an unmoved heart in tho en
tire assembly. Whon Bho hud finished
tho body was carefully lowered into tho
grave, above which now grows sumo
beautiful Uowcrs, mementoes of the love
of tho fair young laely.
>■#<
Lord Brougham was fund of tolling
tho following story : A bishop, at one of
his country visitations, complained that
the church was badly kept and in bad
repair, pointing out that tho rain evi
dently came through tho roof, and ad
ding, with Borne warmth, an expression
which ho was horrified in finding iu tho
local pape* next day reported thus : “I
shall not visit this d—d old church again
till it|is in bettor order," The bishop’s sec
retary thereupon wrote, mildly suggest
ing that what his lordship said was that
Lo would not visit “this damp old church
again.” But tho editor, in a foot note,
said that whilo gladly giving publicity to
tho explanation, he hau every confidence
in tho accuracy of his reporter.
An exchange recommends tho watering
of streets with solutions iu water of de
odorized substances as a preventive of
sickness. Tho substanoo which seems
best adapted lo this purpose is chloride
of albumiuum. This salt is liou-poison-
ous and free from nny odor; it prevents
decomposition, aud arrests it when com
menced. It absorbs noxious gaseB re
sulting from petrefaction, and destroys
parasites and germs. It is also not to bo
surpassed as a precipitant anil deodorizer
of sewerage, and is only one-third tho
cost of caroolic acid. Experiments made
with this substance in Livorpool are re
ported to havo been attended with satis
factory results.
Carrio” writes from Brooklyn to a New
York journal to say that it is impossible
for her to be a sensible girl, becauso tho
men won’t permit hor to be so. If, upon
a moonlight night, she wishes to talk
about the Btars, the malo idiots about her
compare the Btars to hor eyes. If she
speaks of a rose as possessing a beautiful
hue, they say Lor cheek rivals it. Should
sho venture to call attention to tho melo
dy of the night-bird’s song, thoso mon-
key-men toll her that her voice is sweeter
music. Iu view of this state of affaire,
Carrio” asks how sho can ho anything
else than a fool. Tho newspaper address
ed replies that she cannot.
Dc Orders ( ihu.
Tho Charleston Courier says there was
great excitement in tho suburbs on Thurs
day last, growing out of a report among
tho Charleston negroes that orders had
come fromWasliiugton, “dot Miussa l’hils-
bury should hold iris ollico for teu years,
aud all de negroes as voted for Wegener
should he imprisoned at Fort Sumter for
life. ”
A Ridiculous Fashion.
Sensible women will never be guilty
of the ridiculous practices which
some of tho women who are stopping
at Long Branch adopt, aud which
are thus described in tlio Home Jour
nal : '
“A very strange style of dressing
the hair may bee seen of an ovoning.
A small portion of the front hair is
parted off, cut .short, ami combed
straight down over (liecyos. It seems
as a bit of fringe trimmed the fore
head, jast leaving a small sluice above
the brow. It gives a rather idiotic
expression to tho countenance, and
clearly shows to what capricious
whim fashionable folly leads the
way. This method must have been
invented just as Madame I’ompodour
rolled ii)) the style of lmir as prac
ticed by the women of to-day. Wo
men with hair as while as the snow,
and skin like withered vellum, roll
their scant locks a hi i’um/mduur.—
Middle aged matrons wear tho same
roll, surmounted with braid pulls or
frizzes, until a tower appears ap
proximating the style of the time of
good Queen Bess. A lashionable
woman here remains from an hour to
an hour and a half under the hand*
of a skillful hair dresser, or the dain
tier manipulations of awaiting maid.”
The Kmperor Alexander is the
hero of the following anecdote : Jle
was present at a collection iu l’aris
for one of the hospitals. The plate
was held out to him by an extremely
pretty girl. As lie*gave liis louis il'or
he whispered, “Mademoiselle, this is
for your bright eyes.” Tho girl cur-
tesied and presented the plate again
“What,” said the Emperor, “more?’
“Yes, sir,” said she, “I now want some
thing for the poor.”
Oailn 9ntt Cook anh Job ©See.
MARKETS ItY TGLKGRAI'll.
NOON.
New York, Augunt 16.—Cotton quiet and Htwuly
nplauda 18U; Orlcaua 18%; aal*i l,ooo bale*.
Flour dull and drooping. Wheat quiet mid heavy
Corn quiet aud heavy. Fork dull at $13 50. Lanl
steady. Turpentine sternly at 48(349. UohIu firm
$2 90 for strained. Freight* advancing.
Stocks not quite so firm. GovorumeutM dull aud
Htcady. Htate bond* very dull. Money ea*y at 3.
Gold firm at 12V Fxchango—long OV. abort
l’ 4 \ (Specie shipment* over a quarter million.
Liverpool, August 16.—Noou—Cotton opened dull;
upland* 83i; Orlcau* 9; *alu* 10,000; export* aud
iqicculation 2,000. BrcodatuOa quiet. Lard quiet.
Cincinnati, August 16.- -Cotton steady hut quiet;
low middling* 16,' t ; middling* 18. Whisky higher
at 83, aud firm at the advance. Flour steady with fair
demand—superfine $150; extra $5 25; family $5 50.
Corn quiet and steady; mixed shelled 64. Oat*
iteady with good demand; prime mixed 336v35.—
dess Pork heavy aud declining at $12 25; country
$*12 00. Bacon sternly but quiet; shoulders 6 Si; clear
dfs 7*4; clear side* IfV Hum* iu moderate
consumptive demand and steady; migar-curcd 13(g>
4. Bulk mints dull aud neglected; shouldu:
dear rib sides 0 V, clear *ido* 6)4. Lard neglect
ed and nominal; city kcttlo rendered 9. Wheat
steady; prime red $1 15.
London, August 1C.—Noon.—Consols 93.V Bondi
03*,.
Frank f« hit, August 16.—Bonds 96*,.
Liverpool, August 16, noon.—Cotton a shade
firmer; uplands k\ ; Orleans 9.
Later—Cotton steadier; upland* ; Or.
an* 9;«c9*i; sales 12,000 bales; export ami specula-
on 3,000. Lard 43s Od.
AFTKBNoON.
New York, August 10.^—Cotton shady; nth* 225;
uplands 1«V
•uoduce—Flour, Southern, quiet aud heavy; cum
in to fair extra $5 30<«,6 60; good to choice 0 55(3,9.
Whisky firmer, at 95. Wheat lH2c. lower; red win
ter Western $1 4U(;<,1 42. Co.n l(q,2o lower quoted
07($68. ltico steady at 8.V<i9 V Pork lower at
$13 26<S»13 37*,. Lard lower and .active; kettlo •*,.
Naval* steady.
Money unchanged. Sterling 98(gi98 V Gold 12 ' 4
(g)12*k. Government* rather dull; Jauuarys aud
Julys advanced States strong, not very activo.
Tuuucssoe 75; now 75>,; Virginia's 03 >4—now 72.
Louisiana's 65—new 01. Levees 69; 8s 83. Ala
bama's 100; 6's 67. Georgia's 83; 7’s 91. North
Curollnas 45; ucw 20. South Carolina'* 70—uu
mu**™, Auuost 10.—PnoDUcE.—Flour quiet.
Corn drooping, pork $12 25(<$12 60. Lord dull
Bacon drooping; shoulders 6 to IF,; clear sides 7.',
7*4. Whisky 89.
Baltimore, August 10.—Produce.—Flour dull
but steady. Wheat firm. Corn firm; white 75^76;
ir 6o(c 60. Provisions unchanged. Whisky 94
|NK>
Cottou dull aud nominal; middlings 18.' 4 (sj18>V
ut receipts 23; gross 345. Exports coastwise 210;
dcs 108; stock 1,196.
Louisville, August 10.—Pork ou order* $13.
Bhouldors clear sides 7;». Lard aud whisky
steady.
St. Louih, August 10. —Produce—Corn a shodo
lower. Pork quiet; Jobbing lots 13/shoulders 6
i»4 ; clear Hide* 7,V«,» V Lard nominal.
Liverpool, August 16—fcveniug—Cotton cloned
ttcady; uplands ; Orlcan* 9(£9V Red wlu-
er wheat 10s 8d. Corn 30d.
New Orleans August 10.—Produce.—Flour dull
and lower; doubln$6 25; treble $6 50. Corn qUl-
mixed 66(367; whito 70. Oat* firm at 49&50.
Hay firm ut $35. Pork dull and uuuiinal at $14 25ay
14 60. Baron weak at 7','®8*». Lard unchanged*
'rime sugar l'J',; choice 12,V Whisky dull at 91 ($•)
1. Coffee 14,'4@13,Y Sterling 22 ,. Sight ' 4 pre
mium. Gold 12.
ton quiet; middling* 10*® 17; net receipt*
608; gross 684; exports to Groat Britain 3,520; coast
wise 326; sale* 700; stock 32,443.
MouiLB, August 16.—Cottoniu good demand; mid
dling* 17*4; not receipts 61. Export* coastwise 26;
*alcs 400 ; stock 4,684.
ipolk, August 10.—Cottou dull for middling*;
net receipts 125. Export* coastwise 165.
Galveston, August 16.—Cotton dull; middling*
'?4 J net receipts 33; stock 10,466
Wilminoton, August 16.—Cotton unsettled and
uuinal; middling* 18; net receipt* 18; kLh k 629.
Philadelphia, August 16.- Cottou dull; middlings
118 V; net r
ULK1TON, August 16.—Cotton dull; middlings
16V; net receipts 64 bide*; *aJ< n 60; stock 3,055.
annaii, August 16. - Cotton dull; middlings
17618'* i net receipt* 9.1. Exerts coastwise 245;
solus 25; stock 3,779.
Boston, August 16.—Cotton quiet; middling* 19,',!
*t receipts 62; gross 2,401; sale* 200; stock 7.000.
Auor.’TA, August 16.—Cotton steady and quiet;
Iddling* 16 V- 17; sale* 30; rrceipt* 24.
STau ’Aiuiertiacmcm*.
A Large Auction Sale.
HATURDAY MORNING AUGUST 19, AT 9 O'clock,
In frontof the Live Auction House of T. C. Mayson,
No. 2 DoOlvo's Opera House.
A good comfortable two room House. One fine
Walnut Office Desk. Two fine walnut Hitting
Office Desk*. Oik line walnut Hat Rack. Fives
iug Machine* Howe, Weed, Bartliof, Wilson Ac
("ntcliiiiK a Shark.
A party of fishermen consisting of Mr.
Wm. Preston ami some others, whose
name* wo, did not loam, white fulling for
tbo aoulter fry on Friday, at the Isle of
Hope, thought, for the sake of curiosity,
to put out a shark hook. They did so,
and tbo party went ashore, leaving tin ir
smack anchored, with the shark line still
hanMngom. After a white they perceiv
ed the vessel to move oil, and thinking it
•as drilling awny by tho tide, anmc oi
the party returned to it. They took hold
of the shark line, wli.-u it was wren per
ceptible that it lmil a fish of soaia kind
oa it.
llld
Pulling it up us soon ns it tea:
With much difficulty, they found
, ry had caught a shark in deeil. They
managed to Iniug the daugurow custo
mer to shore, wlivn, lo their astonish
meat, they found tliev had caught a shark
nino and a half feet long. He was haul
ed up and slain, and Iris carcass huDg on
a tree for the admiration of all passers.
Such a fish would certainly havo proved
dangerous to a person falling in the water
near him.—Setvtntttali Note., 1 C/A
utlrcd <
riistrb *. *
Round Tahiti*
hle-tnp Bureau
Augl7d2t
i<ly Jars—fancy ami plain. Fancy
u.ljai
oral s
* k of <
Fifty Offico Chairs. Two fine
;. Ono fins walnut cxtcnslun dining
ip-Hfiit Rucker*. Itodstead*, Bureaux
>*, and a general line uf Household
iUm J. II. BARRETT, Auctioneer.
miU-; SUN JOI? OFFICE HAS JUST BEEN SUPPLIED
• with a splendid assortment of the Latest Styles of
NEW AND ELEGANT TYPES,
And in now prepared to do the Finest Grades of
JOB PRINTING!
|e<;al Blanks oi |very jfetctfytion
FURNISHED TO ORDER.
We Lave made ample arrangement* to get up Blank Kooks
AT THE LOWEST RATES
LEDGERS, JOURNALS,
RECEIPT BOOKS, ETC.
FUltNITUllE
AT PRIVATE BALF DAILY. AUCTION HALEB AT
O clock, forenoon, Tuesday* and Friday* until
• J alii" sold. A. 1LHEAOO.
Dealer iu Real Kttnto and
tUno sale* Iu Planters.
A largo Stock all grade* Flour, Bacon, Mu!**«ss,
Coffee, etc., etc.. In *tor«. augl7dlw.
W. li.BONNEl,.
CIVIL KNU1NKEK AM) SUIIVEYOR,
I H prepared to execute with promptness, energy,
and skill any business of A«t»d Surveying. Level.
Una. Clotting, T>.i>ogmpkic Malting, sU ., entrusted
OITT
FLOURING MILLS,
ji r/„f.rT.i, aEonaiJt.
ir all tilings arc equal, why not pair on
lzc home manurnrtiirc !
I HAVE furnished my Mills throughout with NEW
and IMPROVED MACHINERY, and am uow
grinding now wheat, aud am prepared to and will
guaranteo ovary pound of Hour that I soli to 001110
hilly up to rcprcHontatlon; otherwise, it can be ship
ped back to moat my exponso.
1 am propanol to furnish tho trade, in any quantity,
in sack*, half sacks or quarter sack*:
PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choico white wheat.
CITY MILLS FAMILY, from*selected red wheat.
CAPITOL MILLH FAMILY.
BTAIt MILLS FAMILY.
BRAN, sacked or unsackcd.
J. E. BTJTLER, Proprietor.
augllQin
HOME-MADE
Carriages, Buggies,
PJUETONS,
cfcc., dbo., cfco., cfe-c.
—AT—
A. T. pinnoy’s
Carriage Km parin ni.
NO. 6 IIIIOAI) STREET,
JlTleJUl'TJt, GEO Ratal.
The Pioneer Carriage Manufactory of
Atlanta.
H im work EWAI.S If not SUltTAllVKS, lu UuliJi,
tho
Rest oVorthcm Made WV»r*,
Anh in duriMlitv i. VAU SDPUllIOlt - all work ho-
ing put up of the very beat seasoned wood and by
THE BEST ]\ OHKMEXy
While in PRICEH, I can compote with
ANY MANUFACTORY IN THE UNITED STATUS.
§,) - Call and examine for yourself, or send your
rdrrs *63
or AUK.VT for KIMBALL III14IS.,
Canisffi' Manufacturers, of Huston.
tmtk M
THO*. HAMPTON, B. D. SALMONS, t. A. DAUDOOn.
ftrain'd (.'reck Mills.
F. A. BARBOUR Jt CO.,
JJEALKIU! IN
FLOUK,
MEAL,
i snip STUFF,
e/i./.v, #. r.v, AA.vrr.rai'.
n- niOHEST I’lltCK PAID FOB WI1K.AT. -«»
All prcMluce delivcrcil at the dspot froo of cliarga,
aprLLGm
Lookout Mountain
FUOM ATLANTA,' Cl A.
WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD, 1
Atlanta, Ua., June 29th, 1871. f
rnicKrra, for the round trip, nine dol*
I. LABS AND SEVKNTV-F1YK CENTS, Inclu-
din!,' Stage Fare, ran bo had ou application to J. H.
porter, General Ticket Agent, Union Passenger De
pot. Atlanta. K. 11. WALKER.
jtineiMKJm Ma*tcr TrsiihporUtlon.
Dutch Pete’s Restaurant,
Umler Jnnirn’ Hank.
j JAM 1IHKN UBCKNTI.Y FI USISIIKC WITH A
No. 1 COOK,
And all other modern appliancos;
«•. MEALS SUPPLIED AT ALL HOURS.
«w. REGULAR BOARD $5 PER WEEK.
*4. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS WIIX
ALWAYS BE FOUND AT HIE TABLES.
ray20-8m
-/in BUHUKLH NO. 1 HtEl) BAULKY, uewerup
#)* TV 5,000 bushels Corn ; 500 bale# choice Ken
tucky Timothy Hay ; 100,000 pounds Bacon and
Bulk Moats ; 60 tierces canvassed llams; 600 bar
rels Flour, extra to strictly fancy.
GOLD DUST and ELITE Brands Flour, guaran
teed equal to any sold lu Georgia. Solo Agent for
the Mill*.
Wm. M. Williams, 1 A. LEYDEN,
Late <>f Williams A Dro. J Commission Merchant
auglO’dlw
The Palace Dollar Store
as
► 1
SHARP & FLOYD,
BOO0ESSOBS TO
GIEO. SHARP, Jr.
U'MtthaU Ht^ Ullanta, Ua.
M ANUFACTURISU AND MERCHANT.
JEWELER .
DEALERS IN
Watches,
Diamonds
and Jewelry.
FAIRS. .
OOLP, SILVEB ut
To .Igriculliural Fair Commit
tees.
For monthly, county and yearly Fain: Wa are pre
pared to furnish you on tho shortest notice possible
a full line of
PllEMIUMN
MaH.Wta .tltyvWUfifWfca x p FBKSAvT HfaWAC.
desire to mako any profit off of County Fairs Jnst
storting, and will take pleasure In filing largo or
small orders.
Give ns a call or write for prices.
SHARP A FLOYD,
augfi 1m. - ■ fiTLAIfTA. Is-
Mount De Sales Academy
for ravjm Lm/cs,
(Conducted it rni Sistees or toe Yikitation
Five Milos West of Baltimore, Md.
ding country—tho City of Baltimore, tho Tatapsco
River and the Chesapeake Bay.
Tho grounds attached to the Academy are eaten-
tiro, and afford the pupils ample spaco for exorcise.
Tho hail for
STUDY AND RECREATION, THE DORMITORIES.
ko , havo boon coustmetod with a view to PRoMDTU
T11E COMFORT of tho young ladies.
Address for particulars,
MOUNT DE SALES,
CatonsvfllOjP. O., BaRimore Co.,
augU 1m , MsijteBil
I AM GLAD HE HAS COMM.
Tlie llest Paper Ilancer «m the State #f
Qssrgla.
I CAN now cane your chain, and make them look
new for the same you will rty for a bottom. No
charge for varnishing ohaira whan 1 o
l warrant all
Upholstering, PnnsUnre Me pairing, ole.,
to give satisfaction. Furniture covers a
order. All kinds of !
holatery dono al tho
ulovod to DeOive's Opera Honse, under Mayson'*
Auction Wart*room, on Marietta atreet
a R. BROWN,
apl 5-6m Tote of Richmond, Ya.
To Parties Desiring to Build
1 MIE umlcrHlgned would respectfully (uform the
oitizons of Atlanta that ho la now prepared to
OFFICE IN AIR-LINK HO0
May bo U
Rail Road Block, :
office of 8. Turusr,
floor.
augl7dlw.
To till- Iteojilo of Tnltoii ami Sun-oiindliifc
Conntlcs.
I HAVE . «l«cl Skwk of I’m-II, “roerri.., < ul.
l«ry. Ur«»cktery, Titi-warn, etc , aud a good stock
of Pure Mountain Liquor*, winch I will sell at th*
lowest cash prices. I return you my thank* for your
111,, rai patronage, which I hope to receive in the fu
ture at my old «tan«l. on MrDouongh Road, Just out
aide tho corporation lino. A. A. DcLAPKRRIKHK
AttglTdlw,
L. U. PIKE,
#u.-..t»0 saved! M&.0U Waved!
PRICES AND TERMS OF ' 1
WILSON HIIUTTLE
Sewing Machines.
UKDEnrKED WETTCJUnt. $10 TO MO. $5 FB VO.
No. 6, Plain Table $46 $ 60 $00.
No. 6, half-ease, plnbx 60 . fit 00.
No. 7. do fhu'y M 65 70.
.. 7, Folding cover TO 80
,. 8, Full Cabinet, M0 110
>. 8, Folding OoTer, 120
WARRANTED FIVX YKARfl BY
WILSON SEWING MICBIW QO
We wish It distinctly nndsmtwfiWNft Itev ate onr
terms from which we never deviate; ml we guaran
tee our Machines to have everyvsint of imiaw
to be found in any UndegteedMufiK- Msehfae> and
os durable, made of as good material as any Machine
in the and that it *(■ do a* elegant waste :
BUY
CROCKERYandGLASS
N*.4TP»«hlr*sam% -
—TKOSf— ' .'“Art.'|
t. 1=1. mpLiirv,
J Mt’Ol.T- K AM) I
Km*s stenlt stack-
Ooc^UaTHMB teLOOHS—taxlta |Mt *4*
HF.T0H.
or tuk I
lyUteu |
InOieStaiSta «<tarrf lo a»b bSyty*'
Equal la any .SltyiWil.^j
snutatta. Atarwu.isn. ' J USfeh.
•V*x.