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THE SUN. tM :iitt VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, AUGUST 18, 1871. NO. 589. „ THE DAILY SUN. PubUikMl kjr the AtUaU 8m Pnbllshinif Cuwpanj. Al.s.Milcr 11. M..lun>, ) ArrhllmUnn.^ Height., j rruprtotun. Alexander H. Htopkeoa, Political Editor. A. B. Watfoa, .... New* Editor. J. itenlr Htaith, Ueneral Editor and Bnsl- aeeelaaaaer. WILLIAM ■. MOO BE. mnilai if.it. ■ J. K. W. HILL. 1. W. HEABD. r |' MT/rcro? A I MI MTT.WSi Club Association liavc liberal prices AJUiamtAl n IN r* VY a femi for Bto< . k nic ^11 cemlnei By the New York Associated Press. Walmu, Jr.. New. A suit, Stvinnili, keep. Tub Sum for itle. To Tbayklbm.—Fereona peering through Chat Uuooga. wiU hud Tn Bub for «Ie by 0. H. GlodbUI. Newt Agent. Ag«nU for Th« l«a, TUOUXM If. Hown, ThwnaaviHe, Ga. Jameh Allex Bum, Knoxville, Tenn. Date Bell, Athens, 0*. Jon* T. Rousn. Atlanta. Ga. J. L. Weight, Woodstock, 0*. J. G. Caldwell, Thornton, Ga. H. C. Hamilton, Dalton, Ua. W. 0. Da via, Jr., latontou, Ua. Tatraa, Mapp 4 Co., White Plaina, Orwu Co., Ga HOW TO RBHIT HONEY. We will be reaponaible for the safe arrival of all money aent ua by Money Order, by Registered l>t ter, bj Expreaa, or by Draft, but not otherwise. U money aent In an unregistered letter 1b lout, it must be the loea of the person tending It. No paper will be aent from the office till it la paid To Onrreapwndcnts. Mr. Btepbena will- remain In Crawfordville. Hia connection with The Boh will not change bis reri- addreaacd to J. Henly Smith, Manager, Atlanta, 6a. iUnUnttlUUH'I AW! *v»», nuivu " *** ""“n dtroDg easterly winds und rain to the south Atlantic coast, and northerly winds to Alabama and Georgia. Terms of @ut>soriptlon * DAIIjYi ■er Annum V 00 ix Montba .’ 4 00 'hroo Months > W »no Month WEEKLY PER ANNUM : inglo Copy ? 00 * 'on •• 1* «> wenty » * «» iffy •• -aa---®® 0° »H|’f« Coplnm • C'muU. WEEKLY-SIX MONTHS: inglo Copy, Six 1 00 Jr* - - •• :: ?«. ifty " *' '* 11 60 No subscription*, to the Weekly, received for a borter period than Bix months. All Bubecriptions muat be paid for In advance ; nd all names will be atricken from our book* when lie time paid for expires. Names for Clubs must all be sent at the aaiuo time and take the paper Am* the same length of time, and a'.l be at the same post office. Terms of Advertialng. i WEEE 2 WEEKS 3 WEEK* $ 3 60 6 00 7 50 0 00 11 00 12 00 14 00 16 00 18 00 SO 00 S2 00 S4 00 17 00 40 00 $ 6 00 0 00 12 00 16 00 . 18 00 * 20 00 22 00 24 00 27 00 80 00 82 00 85 00 88 00 65 00 $ 7 60 12 50 16 00 20 00 22 00 26 00 28 00 31 00 33 00 86 00 38 00 40 00 43 00 65 00 1 MONTH. 1W 15 00 IS 00 24 00 27 00 30 00 33 00 30 Or 38 00 40 00 42 00 44 00 47 00 75 00 For a lose period than one week. $1 per square (ten m of solid Nonperell type, or occupying that leb apace] for the first insertion, and 60 cents for eh subsequent insertion. Ldvertiaementa In the Local Column marked with aeterlak, (*) will be charged 25 cents per line each Advertisement* under the Special Notice head aded) for leaa time th >n one week, will be charged aar*Advorti*eiuenta, except for established buri es houses. In this city, moat be paid for in ad- Noredndlon will be made on the above rates for arterly, semi-annual or yearly advertisements. rivals aad Departure* of Trains to and Aren Atlanta. I WKBTEEN A ATLANTIC (OB BTATE) BAILBOAD. HIOHT PASSENUEE TEAIN—OOTWAED. ivee Atlanta £ “ ivoe at Chattanooga • • ®* 10 • m DAT TAMNUEE TBAIE—OUTWABD. ivos Atlanta *;*"•*" •Ives at Chattanooga 4.33 p m FAST LIN* TO NEW YOBK- OUTWABD- •ivee at Dalton 7.53 pm BISHT FASSEBOXE XEAW—IWWAUD. ives Chattanooga a 5!5 -ivee at Atlanta 1,42 . DAT FABRENOEB TEAIN—INWABD. IVM Ch.tt.HOOg, SSS ■ivee at Atlanta i.supni ACCOMMODATION TRAIB—UiWABD. ITM Dttton ire. THE GBORGIA (AUOUSTA) RAILROAD. (A Day Train an Sunday.) [ht Passenger Train arrives. [ht Passenger ’ f Psaecnger 1 r 1‘seeeoger Train wave* - — ne Mountain Accommodation arrive*.. .8:05 a. m lM Mounts 1 " Accommodation leaves....b.oo p. m MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. r Passenger train leaves t ™ ivee Mae"" a. in. .^r:.v“::::3S5 s rbt Passenger Traiuleaves...., *66 P- ivee Macon 6;0i P' ,n { ht Paeeeng/r Train arrives rives at Macon p. m. : SSS3Sfi3srfiKsr;:n:::::::.3s ^» mg™. ™ ftsNtager Train arrives 1,1 chances a little the best fit present. Ho »saeenB«r Train leaves rkn _ nll ».i BOVeroiffUty. fi8 tanglit by Passenger ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE HAILHOAD, re GalHseville.. ve at Atlanta. « A. M. 10 A. M .... 3 P. M. X.ron A August* Railroad ,«o.u vwu« » m, umn s Augusta at * * w k ' V/.’.’.’.V.II.. 7 40 P. M. real Macon at... 1 Afi P. M. M «i Atumsta at * r Atlantic and ®nlf Hall rand igda.. via Albmy. Jacksonville t, tn Quincy, Florid* WASHINGTON Thing* in tUmerml mnd Ik* »\mthrr in fsrlfc- alar. Wabhinoton, August 17.—The Proai- dent bus recognized Emelia as the Nica raguan Cousin at New Orleans. Mr. Bmnot declines the Indian Com- mi8sioner8hii). The light*Wt at Rattlesnake Shoals, off Charleston, lias been* removed on ac count of a leak. Mtlemiolmgleml. Office Chief of Signal Skbvick, I Wahuington, D. C. August 1C. f REoaiiD you the past 24 nouns. The area of high barometer, which was Wednesday, p. m., advancing over Wisconsin, is now over Southern Michi gan, but the pressure is lower than yes terday, and a very rapid fall on Lake Superior commenced to-day. The low pressure in New York State lias advanced East beyond onr stations. Rising barom eter prevails North and East of Pennsyl vania. The area of low brrometer, with indications of a severe storm, as reported on Wednesday morning, is probably now central in Southern Florida, but no re ports have been received from that re gion. Wednesday night, from Alabama to Arkansas and throughout the Ohio Valley, and later in the night on tho mid dle and east Atlantia Cool and clear weather has been generally reported to day from those regions and northward to Lake Superior. Heavy fires are reported from tho coasts of Suginaw bay, with smoke, and boro Southward aud East ward. Prmknhlllllt*. South winds with local storms probable for Friday north and west of Illinois.— A * s >lly of commence on tho 23d of October and lasts one week. A few* nights post an armed mob of cro*^ numWring 40 or 50, at Him Springs, took a negro, named Home, Washington,from hia house and murdered him. The jury of inquest charge • Geo. Jackson as being the leader of mob. Most of the parties have been rooted. Virginia! .f Msmg *«<» md mail Htnrm. Richmond, August 17.—The heaviest rainstorm of the season occurred this af ternoon, accompanied by considerable hail. The thermometer, which had l>ecn ranging us high as the nineties, fell twen ty-one degree's in fifteen minutes. KANSAS. Pnrdnn mf n Urmet mi Murderer*. Topika, August 17.—Mrs. Scales a e Mr. Ford, who were convicted or mur dering Mr. Scales, and sentenced to be hung to-day, have had their sentences commuted to imprisonment for life. The judge find jury refused to sign the petition for commutation. The Gover nor’s action causes surprise, as tho con viots confessed the crime, and there were no extenuating circumstances. FOREIGN NEWS. FRANCE. Titlers* PfUmgmUmn — The Court Mmrllml Stcmrd r remem I tn UemermI Plrieh• Versailles, Aug. 17.—The Assembly to-day re-elected Grevy its president. The proposition to draw up a new con stitution was rejected. Iu tho court martial M. Lullier denied that ho had anything to do with the as sassination of prisoners, or the incendiary r Friday nortn unu west oi xuiuoul— sossinauonoi prisonere, or luomwuuiwj A severe storm is probably advancing acts of the Commune, or that he had at- northward over Florida, which will bring tempted to make himself dictator- DOMESTIC NEWS. NEW YORK. t'mbnm mmller. aijm.lt*—Tlu Nlmtrm Firry Itirertmrw nrrr.lrd mmd pmI mmirr htmty B.md.— Imp.rlnml Smll-Bold r»mrl I. Mr- ten** Court elm from King Ming. New Yoijk August, 17th.—Tho feud between the Cubun exiles, which has existed for so long a time, has ceased. ‘ ‘ a meeting held last night at the house a prominent Cuban exile, Cubans, representing all parties were present. The resignations of Aldama aud Mestre were accepted by the new repri sentatives of the Cuban Republic, aud to-day Aquilcna was installed. Aguet and Ces- >edes diplomatic commissioners at the Sepublio. This afternoon a tug boat rau into Sing Sing, and carried off a number of convicts, steaming down the river. The Alarm was seut out from police head quarters, cautioning the force to bo on the look out for the landing of the con victs. A police boat has started up the river in pursuit A friendly suit has commenced in the United States Court to determine the question whether stamps, placed upon imported goods by foreign manufactures, should not be recognized by the United States authorities, without the payment of any additional duties by importers. Jacob Vanderbilt, President of the Staten Island Ferry Company, William Braisted, Superintendent, aud Henry Robinson, Engineer, against whom the coroner’s jury yesterday returned a ver dict of criminal negligence in couucotion with tho Westfield disaster, were brought before coroner Keenan to-day and com mitted to the Tombs prison, the coroner refusing to accept bail. The action of the coroner has caused RurpriKc, rk bail to sny amount was offered aud could have been given. , _ „ Judge Sutherland admitted all tho prisoners to bail—Vanderbilt in the snm of $25,000, aud Braisted, Superintendent, bondsman. ii> is ujituMu — have arms. A fight is anticipated lieforc they are captured. OoPENfeDURG. August 17.—The Mtvoi has organized an extra force, aud tho ringleaders of tho mob have been arrest ed. The frionds of froe speech arc de termined that DeComiu shall lecture. *-~ CALIFORNIA. San Francisco, Aug. 17.—^Tlie Tax- iwvcrs Convention nominated a full mu nicipal ticket, with Win. Alvord for Mayor. The Democrat* ulreiuly have i PMMnger Trttn mtIvm ° “ their ticket in the W and some diwatis- t pwenKor Trttu ? ; 1? J “ tied Kcpnhlienna alao proiKwoto noini- Trmln frrlrr !SJ! lmU , ,gg Ueket. The Montana, for Panama, eamos $500,000 of transfer for Peru. Trade itli Peru is growing rapidly. The prisoners appear much depressed. It has been positively ascertained that .» majority of the Assembly will support the proposition, mode last Saturday, on behalf of the Left Centre, conferring the presidency upon Thiers for three years. Tho oommittees on elections, to whom was referred the prolongation of Thiers’ term, approve the proposition. Paris, August 17.—The aword sub scribed by tho Alsatian residents of New York for Gen. Ulrich, tho defender of Strasburg, was presented to the General to-day. In accepting tho gift, General Ulrich said he would only draw the sword when an attempt was made to reconquer the provinces which had been tom from France by the results of tho war. La Prt'sse says tho German troojis who occupy tlie Eastern Departments still treat the inhabitants in the most exasper ating manner. ENGLAND Qrmud Or ml l on to the FtmmU Mlelegmte* tn ire- laud— P mil I ament—The C holer a tn P minted, dr. London, August 17.—The deputation of French citizens appointed to visit Ire land to tlmnk the people for aid given for the relief of the wounded during the w ar with Prussia has arrived. Tho people of Dublin are wild with excitement., anil tho roads to stopping places from hence be came impassable because of crowds. On Wednesday night the city bond of Dcr- formers, dressed in green, inarched to the hotel, where the Frenchmen were stopping, aud played American, Irish and French national airs; also, some Fenian tunes. No interference by the police. The deputation reached the Shelboumc hotel and, in response to calls, came out ou tho balcony. Martin, a member of Parliament, made an address to the crowd. The son of Marshal McMahon also ar rived with a deputation, and was loudly cheered by thousands of the people as sembled. His reception was worthy of a Many houses are illuminate! to-night, and the enthusiasm still continues. In tho House of Lords to-day the Queen’s assent to the army regulation bill was announced. The Early English Text Society’s books for 1871 will include a curious collection of Legends of the Holy Rood, or Anglo-Saxon and early Eng lish poems on the Cross, with copies from two early MSS., of illumina tions of the instruments of Christ’s torture. A Honolulu paper relates that as a na tive man and womau were out fishing on a reeffa t-hark appeared and attacked the man, and by successive bites took off his arms and legs ; the woman made for tho shore with tho limbless tnmk of her hus band; that sho readied it iu safety, and that the man still lives. Tho story is told on the authority of a policeman at Waikiki, otherwise it would be difficult of belief. of $25,000, ami urai8iea, oupenuu»nu®uB» In the House of Commons ^ iscount and Robinson, Engineer, in the sum of Eufidd, under Secretary of Fongn affaire $10 000 each. George Laid was their said a searching investigation had been i ’j ini/) tllft facts of the rCCeilt UlUr- >nosmau. .‘“Jr Eleven of tbo couvicts taken off by dor of six Englishmen in Peru* the tug escaped to the mountains, where Gladstone spoke at length m defenje it is exDceted tho planuere of tho scheme of tho action of the Police at the Dublin . 1 » : *i>« ion» in rnnlv to remarks MISSOURI. ftenator Morion Moicet a Speer*. St. Lons, Aug. 17.—Senator Morton addressed an immense audience here to night. Ho thought General Grant’s CUUUIT.) » I11.V.W » - , . oppos'd Stato novereiguty, m tooglit by the Democrat., aud said there was no safety for the people without centraliza- tion - The greatest idea of the popnlar . r. »■ , mr ty nation al u t) lty. If we abandon that wo are not a nation, but an aggre gation ol States which at some time will topieoe*. WEST VIRGINIA- latent Kailread of Alabama. „ . 4:10 AM WHITE ai’Lnitit orwnn., ZlSfSL^'^7 ni£ i M Biidinp Pinckney, at Maryland, and Bisli m at w«st w.La. AlnUimm. and ill out I White SiLPiitn Si-binos, Augwt 17.— iliop Pinckney, of Maryland, and Bml- u.djrm opWflmcr, <>f Alabama, and alo.it »>«?“ dbzen clrTgjmon—alao Daniel D4 , 10 tt nSSr Venable, of Yirginug and ll a. Lancaater, of New York, are among the late aiTivals at the Spring*. MISSISSIPPI. Th. ai.f. Fmir jr.gr. Km-MImx .li.rdir A.- B mouunrnn .Aip g »MT»n.a«».~aoi> i.utti.,. » T >2 r K uTonel. — Ottir («P«« j*r* rl ^' UM u .jStao’uVui. oarir JJSfS • si SsTsnnsh A. ■ Jacesom, Aug. 17.—The premium liat of oar State Fair haa lieen “ tilled with lilaral premlmaa ill all the de partment. of agriculture and commereo. Stcv.-ral thousand dollar, iu premium, are offered lor blooded hone*, aud the Jockey meeting of tbo 12th in reply to remarks of Maguicr from Cork and othera. A dispatch from Buwalki Poland says tho cases of cholera are on tho decrease. In that town whoso population docs not excel 6000 about one half of whom are Jews. There have been 443 cases of tho disease, 33 of which were fatal. TELEGRAMS. (laribukli i« eery ilL A Now York youth attempted to "loot his uucle, who was chastising him, and fatally shot liis mother. A young Japanese, who lias t>een in New York for several montlis seeking an edueation, is dying of consumption. The Coroner's inquest on the Maine Central Railroad disaster condemns the railroad commissioner* and employee*for nu inqwrfoct inspection of the structures. At Saratoga to-day, Tammany won the steeple ohm. tunc 0:15; Hi chard.' buy filly won the Kentucky stake, time 1374, mid Climax won the nclling race— timo 3:111. The Italian Ooverumunt lias upi>ointcd General Meucnabora, Arliitrator at Geno va, under tho Treaty ol Washington. The mob again prevented Baron Do Calmin'. auti*Catholic lecture, atOgden.- borg, New York. Do Coruiiu law bccu taken to tlie station house. Tho excite ment is high. „„ „ The paper mills at Glenn Falls, New York, hare been partially burned. J. 8. Johnson’s paper mill, at Cleve land, Ohio, bare been burned. Bnllion from Pioche Minee arrives freely at Bait Lake City. Transaction, in mining property daring the past two days have amounted to $1,000,000. The New Dry Dock Ikauiurated The excitement on the river yes tenlay was caused by the opening of the new dry dock, by its owners, Messrs. Units * Jones, who invited, we believe, u large number of friends to witness tht| docking of tbo pilot boat John It Wilder, the steam tug Christiana and a schooner. These throe vessels were safely taken in ont of the wet, the dock accommodating them at one time quite conveniently. The steam pumps worked finely, I throwing out their thousands of gal lons per hour, and lowering the water in the dock quite perceptibly each minute. Those who wore pres- st'lit expressed themselves satisfied jn the highest with the dock and its ap paratus. Messrs. Usiua& Jones liuvu worked long and patiently in the face of discouragements and drawbacks that would nave disheartened many men. Their intrepidity has given tlie port of Savannah a great help in the march of progress, which will necessarily afford us greater command over commerce in the future, and (lio jKjvvcr to increase our facilities for the accommodation of shipping. It i. rumored that the Duke of Suth- rkuid, Mr. John Psndc, and Mr. Fow ler, the eminent engineer, are about to mirchaso tho Suez Canal for £0,000,000. The undertaking cost tho French Gov ernment $22,000,000. Will M. Curlcton, tho how verse-maker, i* a journalist, and only 24 years old; re sides at Hillsdale, Mien., seventy miles west of Toledo, Ohio; is tlie son of a plain mid 1st Hiring fanner; was gradua ted at Hillsdale Collego in 1KC0, and has made rhymes fer years. John Allsop, ono ol tho gallnnt fol lows who held all day the key of tlie En glish position at Waterloo, receive* only twelve cent, per day pension, and it is only during tho last throe years that he lin. been allowed that. Miss Kato Field has left England for tho Continent Before going she gave, on invitation, her lecture on Dickens to a few invited friends st the Haymarkct Theatre, whero it proved quite a hit.— Sho declined, however, all invitations to publio lecturing. .florentr Sewing illathine Edward Whymper’s "Scrambles Among the Alps,” in the years 1300 01, by Ed ward Whympcr, published by Murray of London, is stated by the Athenaeum to to ono oi the finest books produced in Eng land for a long time' Tho author is himself an artist, and is said to have de voted a large part of his time, during tho last six years to the wood-engravings which libemlly illustrate it Mention is sometimes made by Eng lish writers of "The Auchinlock MS." This is the manuscript of "Tho ltomouce of the Bevi. of Hampton" (Southamp ton,) the hero of which was a Knight, living eight hundred years ago, in the time of William tho Conqnaror, who, af ter the fashion of his class, performed many noted feats of chivalry. Tho man uscript was preserved by Lord Auchin- leck, a Scotii.li judge, father of James Boswell, to whom literature owes the best biography ever written—that of Dr. Sam uel Johnson. — Ono man in a hundred reads a book ; ninoty-nino ill a hundred read a newspa per. Nearly a century ago, when the American press, whieh is now a spread ing oak, was in it. green twig, Thomas Jefferson said ho would rather live in a country with newapapers and without a government than iu a conntry with a gov ernment but without newspapers. The - irons, instead of being tho fourth, is the : lrat estate of the realm.—tlohkn Ayr. Dunning a Alan in Church. ltather a ludicrous seono occurred in a colored Church in thi. city. It appears that some time ago one Alex. Sherman, colored, bceamo indebted for house rent to his landlady, Nancy Evans, colored.— Ho was dunned long and faithfully, bnt always had an abundance of excuses, with a woful lack of money. Tho landlady's temper began to got a little milled at tho treatment received from her tenant, and sho was not in a very heavenly frame of mind when sho saw her debtor seated in a conspicuous portion of the church— with the colored aristocracy—on Sunday. Whou tho service closed, the customary collection wus taken up, and the breth ren and sisters were invited to como up and lay their money on tho table. To the land tally’s surprise and indignation, among tho rost who started to tho table with some cash was hor tenant, whom sho had Ivocn unable to mako settle. As ho passed along tbo aisle sho caught him by the coat tuil, and in a very audible tone demanded her house rent, while she hung to the garment. But the wily debtor was equal to tho emergency. Merely re marking that she “must bo a d n fool,” he pulled ont a handful of snnil which ho happened to have in his pocket, and threw dust in the old lady's eve*.— This blinded her, and had the effect ol making her release him. On yosterdsy -*■- had him arrested, on a warrant charg ing him with haring assaulted and bat tered her person. He was taken before Justice McAudrew, bnt after consultation matter was “amicably adjusted," and rue warrant wus dismissed at the mntual ooata of prosecutrix and defendant.—An Ijuxla Chronicle <S Sentinel Stw Rbotrlittmcnla. For Halo. A LOT, AND BRICK HOUR* with Ur* rooiui f\ corner <<f Collin* *u<l Jenkln* rirtcu. A l*o, • tile* luroud-kAlMl MOCK AW AY. IJJly to UU. N. D’ALVIONY. »n*IHd3t iVot ice. T HEREBY conaont for toy wifo.MIW. E. W. MAD- I BUTT, to be a Flrue TNMtor fro» jMf/Mt*. •Hglgwlinu * i iD 3 Q Q M 2 t w u H JT. Jtt.it:muk, Fainter and Decorator, O me*abort W. *. Jsek's, Whitehall attest, re turns thanks to his old patrons for forase i by Attention to bnrii ‘ ““ CDailn San Book a nil Job ®ffi«. with n splendid assortment of tue NEW AND ELEGANT T5W, And is now prepared to do the 1?jpest trades JOB PRINTING! of gray FURNISHED TO ORDER. We have made ample arrangements to get up rflai'i Book* AT THE LOWEST RATES LEDGERS, JOURNALS, RECEIPT ROOKS, ETC. " CITY FLOURING MILLS, JTM.rrj, GKOROIot. If all Ihlngs are equal, why not patron ize holin' manufacture t 'f HAVE fumialiotl my MiUa throughout with NEW I *ntl IMPROVED MACHINERY, *nd am now grinding now wheat, and am prepared to and will guarantee ovary pouud of llonr that 1 aell to como fully up to roprrwntatlon; oth jrwiao, it oah be *hip- l>od hark to mpilniy exj»en*e. I am prepared to furnlah the trsdn, li any quantity, in saokM, half nacka or quarter took*: l'UIDK OF DIXIE, from choice whlto wheat. CITY MUJ.8 FAMILY, foom eolm ted ml whrat. CAPITOL UlLLH FAMILY. STAR MILLS FAMILY. BRAN, Mt-kcd or uusacked. J. B. BUTLER, Pi oprietor. aug112m HOME-MAl)lf Carriages, Buggies, PJUETONS, cfco., efcc., CfcC-, cfcc. AT A. T. Finney’s Carriage Emporium, NO. n IlltO.A D HTItEET, .IT1..IAT.I, VKORaiJt. Tlie Plvuecr Carriage XanufactorT of Atlanta. JJIH^work EQUALS Unot SUIU-ASSEN, In anisic Beat .Vor them Made IFork, And In durability 1, TAR BUFEUIOB-sll work be- In# put up of the very beet aoeeoned wood and by THE BEST WORKMEN, While hi PRICES, I oan compote with ANY MANUFACTORY IN TIlE UNITED STATES. §t) • Call and eiamlno for youreelf, or eondyour order* IF AUK7T for KIMBALL UHOS. ( Vrlagr Naeeraelann, of Boaton. Wg5 lm sjmf i non, TIIOH. II4MPTON, li. D. aALMOB*, V. A. tPrake'ti Creek JftUI*. F. A. BARBOUR A CO., J JKAI.KR8 IN FLOUR, MEAL, <t SHir STUFF, rmdJS'u t.i.nr, mhjtticmv\ . J* HIOIIEHT PRICE PAID FOR WHEAT. "Gt All produce dollvored at the depot free of charge, aprlAAm Lookout Mountain F1U>M ATLANTA, OA. WIXl'ERN 4 ATLANTIC RAILROAD, I Atijinta, Ga., June 20th, Ih71.| P ICKETS. FOR T1IF. ROUND TRIP, NINE DOL- LARS AND SEVENTY-PTVE CENTS, Inclu ding Stage Faro, can be had on application to J. H. ‘ urter, Goiioral Ticket Agent, Union Paaeengor De nt. Atlanta. K. B. WALKER. Juuo30-2ni MaaUr I'vanaix.rtation. Dutch Pete’s Restaurant, trader James' Bank, | JAR DKKN HETEltTLY TCHNI8HKD WITH A 20*0. X OOOS, And aU other modern appllaaoeej fD. MEALS SUPPLIED AT ALL HOURS. **. REGULAR BOARD $5 PER WKXlf. t9- THB BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND AT HI8 TABLES. ltUHHKLM NO. 1 SEED BaRLKY, 5.000 liuahele Corn ; 500 baloa choice Ken- tucky Timothy Hay ; 100,000 pound* llecon and Bulk Meat* ; 50 Uercca canvaaeed Hama ; 500 bar- n la klour. extra to atncUy fancy. GOI.D DUET and KI.ITK Brand* Flour, guaran teed equal to any aold tn Goorgta. Hole Agent for the Milla. Wu. M. Wiluaw, I A. LEYDEN, late of Willlama 4 Bro. j CommUalou Merchant. auglO’dlw 5001 The Palace Dollar Store K» asojaajMfUP, Jx*. n'httchaii m., jmmmta, eta. » a ■ U ■AUDPACTtritmUllPto^CHANT JEWELE . DEALERS..JN Watches, and Jewelry. FAIRS. Ai»Tir*tmis«a at oolb, silveii .41 liauhZE MXUAL. tor VlTCBKBa, OOBLETS, CUPS, TOttStt, SPOOKS, KNIVES, Ac. J To .firirelhiral Mr Commff- For monlbljr, ooanty sad rawly Phlxs: W.Mwpre- pared to furniab yon on the sboftcet fiotico powible a full line of hflw PREMIUMW TION. and will give the BEST 1 doeiro to make any profit off of County Faire jm atarting, and will take pteaavre ta flUlng largo < aaa*U order*. Give ua a call ’JSS writ* i«r price*. SHARP A HLOYD, anffi lm. < . ATLANTA. QA. Mount De Salas Academy for roujrm KuMdmes, (Conducted nr the Biai'fiia of the Vihitaijon Near OatOMvlllo, Five Miles Weet of Bl^more, Md. r|7B18 ACADEMY la alhniil tn Baltimore county, X commanding an extensive view of the surroun ding country—(he City of BiitlnttHi the Patapeco The grounda attached to the Academy are exten sive, and afford the pnptla ample epabe for exerciae. The hall for lW . STUDY AND RECREATION, %UM DORMITORIES, 4c., have been oonetrneted with a view to PROM(*TK THE COMFORT of tho young ladle*. Addreea for particular*, man m sales, OatanwrlUe.P, O^^ltlmor* Co., aug14 lm , Lt ,gy Maryland. ^ i am olaiTaffi iMsyinr The Meat Pnper Kaanr t» the ItaU *f ieegya. AN now cane your ahalra, “ _ X new for tho awaeyeu wiUifif A charge for varnishing attain wheal I warrant aU togtri r a fit warranted- Hair and fifrthi to*«tmeara made to order. All kind# of household furniture and up holstery done at the ttiorteet noffee. I have re moved to DeOive'a Opera Honae, under May son'i Auction Ware room, ou Marietta street. OB. BROWN, . drmrnkmim*. Ta> To Parties to Build rasSMttSWK j Mmy.rlml.md Ik. Bmlldtmy mmd . Ik. — ' — he Otpertmiml mmty. Ptr*t Cion* Mmmmethep "**0 to* ltt. .1 hi. con,mtod*spStod M< mi fr.U<K>nS4ntUl OlvtoafSI ttUi JT Bm XKXKCl -OoL lake t. On . _ a Hohtom, itt Tmr A n.iqs> intall I»1 atgAURdKW 42&.OU " ' ^2X00 Jta.eJl PUCKS ago TBOMtf or WUJfON 8HCTTLE Sewing Mnohinee. pyPKMTEEP HRVtCAttE |M rm MO. $5 ra MO. « MR ' g§ m. .. J1 tan’jr M No. 7, Folding cover 70 SO sstSsSsx IS ' u * WAHRAXTXD VT*4 TKXKS BT MACHUfS CO s. doriMS, taH.crtomdsattWsl.asaF Mss. tarn ivisFiOMAkxTrrs i ■ -wertM* CK0GK£&XgJd GLASS