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VOL. 1.
ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY, MAY 24, 1873.
IV . 8. KElLSK & CO.,
General Commission Merchant
AND
Porch asiug Agents for all Kinds of Goods.
AGENTS FOR MANUFACTURERS.
Orders Promptly Attended to. Consignments
Solicited.
OFFICE G4 PEACHTREE ST., POWELL BLOCK.
ATLANTA -, - - GEORGIA.
Bkfxbexczr. — Periuo Brown. Cashier Citizens’
Bank; T. M. Horsey k Bro., Wholesale Hat House;j
Crane, Boylston k Co.. Wholesale Dry Goods; Wm.
Bleb k Co., Wholesale Notions; Fields. Witherspoon &
Co., Wholesale Block Yard; A.. B. Wasliaia, Wholesale
Stock Dealer, late of Tennessee.
Bosnrox, May 23,1873.
Cotton—gross receipt* 830 bales; sales 300; stock
11,000; net receipts for the week 65; gross 3,818; ex
ports to Great Britain 1,783; sales 1.600.
,, Mac on, May 23, 1B73.R
Cotton—net receipts for tits week 40 bales; ship
menu 471; stock in 1872 1.325; in 1873 5,600.
London. May 23, 1873.
Discounts in open market for three months 1 per
cent, below bank rates.
Turpentine 38s. Tallow 48s 6d.
Liverpool, May 23,1873.
Cotton closed steady; sales indune 7,000 American
bales; from Savannah and Charleston, July or August
delivery, 8**8 16-16.
Wilmington, May 23,1873.
Spirits turpsutiue higher at 42. Bosin steady.
Pams, May 23, 1873.
Rentes 54f 80c.
San Francisco, May 23,1873.
Nothing from the lava beds.
Hoary Baker, paymaster of the new mint, fell down
a pair of stairs. He wae fatally hurt.
SATURDAY. MAY 24, 1873.
VEP.Y DESIRABLE FURNISHED DWE T JLn»G.
near the village of Marietta, Georgia. There is a
It i* officially reported that two hundred warriors of
the Yankton Tribe bare toft the reeervaUon to join the
hostile band of the Upper Missouri Indians. They
will muster firs thousand.
An official dispatch confirms Colonel McKenzie's
victory over the Kiekapoos and Lipan Indians. The
dispatch don't say whether a fight occurred in the
Mexican Territory.
The Cabinet was engaged mainly on Indian affairs
to-day.
Official dispatches received here to-night from Gen
eral Schofield ay Colonel Davis reports that about half
the Modocs, being whipped and hard pressed by Has-
brook, have surrendered unconditionally. Davis ays
he will push the pursuit of Jack and his party, and
VEGETABLE GARDEN
ON WEDNESDAY, JUNE I8tb, 1873.
TITLES WARnANTED.
OFFICE OF ELYTON LAND COMPANY. BIRMINGHAM ALA A.i
IE ILYT03T LAND COMPANY WILL SELL AT AUCTION ON Tap Ifc- „
Dumber DC LOTS In (hi. city mil on I heir property .dmiaiiw
imm. not exceodlne twenty .ere. In envoi. £2 wUI be mu
Fashions for Kay.
Lt fbUH says th« reign of light colon and
thin materials is supposed to commence this
month, and hopes that the weather will be
.ufflciently element to allow of oar Cur read-
wearing all the elegancies prepared for
on the piece. The water 1, excellent, and it is one ol
tbe bealtbieet localities In the South. The place wll
be rented on reaeoneble terms to s pood tenant.
Apply to J. B. GLOVER,
mar3-d2w Marietta.
aprR20-lm-Sunday,
era t
them.
Stripes and pattern materials are very
much in favor; bnt many Udias prefer the
plain colon, and we advise all who are at all
restricted in the sums spent on their toilet to
select tbe letter, as they do not get ont of
date, and can be emyloyed in a variety of
ways to greater advantage.
There is no particularly new material this
T. R. RIPLEY,
MITCHELL STREET,
WHOLESALE
A NEW AND COMFORTABLE TEN-ROOM BRICK
jTX. HOUSE, with slate roof, and good water, on
Ivy, between Houston and Ellis streets—five minutes’
walk from the Car Shed. Apply to
may!8-lw H. MUHELINBRINK.
leading warriors cams forward and greeted Davis cor
dially. All laid their gnus beside them and awaited
orders. Davis demanded their pistol* and other arms?
he then aaeJgned them to a camp, tailing them they
would ba shot if they attempted to eecape. There
were half naked children squaws who could scarcely
bobble.
MARSHALL.—At Atlanta, Georgia. May 23d, at 6
o’clock a. M.. lire. Mary Marshall, wife of Dr. H. Mar.
•hall of this city, suddenly, of congestive chill, aged
60 years, 5 months and 28 days.
Notice of funeral in future Issue.
HANDSOME STORE TO RENT.
New York, May 23.1873.
A letter to the Sun says Charles W. Ford has un
doubtedly been tendered the Secretaryship of the In
terior.
George McDonald, implicated in the Bank of Eng
land forgeries, has been committed to the custody of
the United Slates Marshal, to await the action of the
proper authorities.
Tbe heavy purchases of gold to-day, in anticipation
of purchases by some of the leading bankers, aggre
gated eight millions.
The appropriation for tunnelling the North river
baa pa seed the Legislature.
Tbe local liquor option bill, amended to soil the
Governor's views, passed to a third reading. The
effort to insert tbe civil damage clause failed.
Professor Waeeeman, who was garroted and robbed
in Brooklyn, is doad.
Tbe German bankers are buying gold.
month. Of coarse, several old friends have
been renamed for the season, but the novel
ties are more in color and pattern than
fabric. Grenadines, both silk and wool, will
be much worn this summer, and a black silk
grenadine, with black satin stripe, will make a
most elegant and useful addition to every
lady’s wardrobe. These should be made with
a long skirt, trimmed according to the taste
of the wearer or her modiste, and accom-
K fried by a tunic and bodice, or polonaise.
I the latter case the polonaise should
be that known as the blouse—uo.
Many very pretty mixtures of colors are
worn. For this purpose tbe different shades
of stone grey adapt themselves more readily
to the juxtaposition of bright colors than any
other of the neutral tints; for instance, grey
and pink, grsyand green, or for older ladies,
grey and brown, go admirably together. Ol
these apple green and a particular cool shade
of grey have a most charming effect together;
the color is either used simply as a trimming,
or form9 a large .component part of the
toilet
All the above observations will Apply equally
well to white muslin, which will be inmfiaite-
ly greater favor than ever; in fact a set of
white muslin flounces oi different widths,
edged with lace, and planted or finished with
' 1 ’ 1 ’ u "Tounce by the iuser-
ping cords, will be a necessary
wardrobe of every young lady
IOWA
A B I INTEND MOVING INTO MY NEW AGRI
CULTURAL BUILDING, corner of Alabama and
Forsyth streets, early in June, I offer the STORE I
NOW OCCUPY for rent Call early and let me know
If any of tbe Fixtures are desired or not.
ARE OPENING
Book and News,
JAMEfl ORMOND, Proprietor
Dss Moinkl, May 23, 1873.
The heaviest thunder storm evsr known in these
parts occurred yesterday. Sevan houses and a church
were prostrated by lightning, killing an unknown
man.
WAsansoTOK, May 23, 1873.
A tornado, accompanied by hail and rain, covering
the space of half a mile, occurred here to-day. Every
thing was tottered; houses, bams, fences, trees, peo
ple, and cattle caught 19 like toys, carried s consider
able distance and dashed to the ground. Tress were
driven into the ground at an angle of ninety degrees;
cattle driven into the ground head foremost. A school
was iofsosaicu and the house was torn to atoms. A
girl fourteen years of age was carried a quarter of a
mile and jellied. Tbe teacher and six children were
hurt. Persons near the line of tbe tornado say it was
baloon shaped, thin and down. Many refugeed into
tbe cellars. Borne of the hall diametered nine
that 1 have a TREMENDOUS STOCK of Mowers and
Reapers, Thrashers. Fan Mills, Horse Powers. Grain
Cradles, Grass Scythes, etc., now in store and arriving.
Refers to /his paper as a sample of the quality of News,
-mar 49m.
5,080 gallons of BOILED LINSEED OIL,
5.000 gallons of RAW LINSEED OIL,
1.000 gallons of LARD OIL,
1.000 gallons of STRAIT and TANNERS' OILS,
50 tons WHITE LEAD.
_jc., now in store ana arr.—
MARK W. JOHNSON,
my18-dxw2w Agricultural Bui Mini;. Atlanta, G
The Mutual Protection
Water Cure.
DR.F.KALOW,
Corner of Hunter A W«llea Street.
T HIS celebrated Doctor has returned, opened an
office, and located permanently.
Refers—To Mr. J. W. Rucker, N. T. Walker, Mr.
Hightower, Major Cox and others. Send for Circulars
on Water Cure, It* Principles, etc. All ohronic disea
ses cured, and acute diseases treated. rrylO-ly
HOWARD A CO., Managers.
Grand Auction Sale of the
Season.
OF GEORGIA
W ILL HOLD ITS FIRST ANNUAL MEETING
of Stockholders, at its office in Marietta, at 10
o’clock a. m. on the THIRD WEDNESDAY OF JUNE
(18th). All parties holding a Policy issued by the Com
pany for the term of one year, or longer, are entitled
to vote at that meeting, either personally or by proxy.
E5**Tbe Company will probably return a profit of
50 per cent on its Policies now expiring.
W. KING. President
Marietta, Ga., 18th May, 1873 my!8-law3w
SS~ VARNISHES, BRUSHES, WINDOW GLASS, Etc.
^or Also, teu thousand gallons of KEROSENE OIL (131
siuglo gallon.
THE MODOCS
WILLIAMS’ AUCTION HOUSE.
£JPLKNBID Black Walnut Bureaus, Black Walnut
ITT Bedsteads. Black Walnut Chairs, Hair Cloth Easy
Chairs, Tables, Mat trasses, Pillows, Comforters,
Blankets, Bath Tubs, Matting, Safes, Crockery, Desks,
and thousands of other goods.
STATE LAW CARD .
*** Parti* haring business in anp of the toumt
named Mont, will find the Lawyert »chose Cards are
inserted below reliable and prompt. Cards inserUd for
$30 a year.
WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER.
No* 13 Mitchell Street*
F AMILY LIQUORS made a specialty. Call and wo
his goods before purchasing elsewhere. OpuitLy
dosiers would do well to patronize our house.
mch2-m6ni
Fairchild's Rakche, May 20,1873.
One of the couriers of General Davis was intercept
ed oa his way from tbe lava beds to Brewer's, where
upon the Warm Spring Indians and the scouts were
recalled, sad tbe programme changed.
PROCTER !l CAMBLE’S
“Light of Day” Brand
STAR CANDLES!
Are of superior quality, and the standard
brand sold by
At! auta, 3VTaccn
OHIO.
THE LARGEST STORE IN THE CITY,
Davis estab
lished his headquarters at Ftirchild’a Ranch©, twenty-
three miles north of the lava beds.
The soldiers to-day scaled a ridge twenty-five feet
high, In the face of the Modocs, and drove them
away. Captain Hasbrook did not looee a single man.
Captured squaws report the operations of the last
few months. They state that Shocknasty Frank
Shocknssty Jake, Shocknasty Bill, Steamboat Frank’,
Ellen’s man. Hooker Jim’
REDUCTION IN BOARD!
Cincinnati, May 22,1873.
The officers of the Kilgore state that none of the
deaths which occurred aboard their boat were from
Asiatic cholera.
Sale at 9 * o'clock in front of the Store, Marietta
street.
J. W. WILLIAMS.
May 24-11.
W. H. Toombs, .
Attorney at Law. Prompt .tteMion given to *11 l>
noas entrusted to his cure.
a bouillon made ia
Lion of two
adjunct to
tightly fitting, which is destruction to a thin
material, bnt setting to the figure, and con-
fined at the waist by a ceinture. If a grena
dine toilette is thns made, trimmed with
black, it can be worn over any color, either
the whole dress, or simply the polonaise. If
it is trimmed with bonillonnes edged with
lace—tbe prettiest and most elegant style—a
colored ribbon to match any under-dress with
which it is worn can be ran in, in a very short
time, and adds considerably to the finished
and distingue appearance of tbe toilet
Tbe ont-door morning dresses are made
just to touch, or eren to clear the ground.
The favorite style is unquestionably with po
lonaise, and of these there is an immense va
riety of shapes and makes. If made of an
unlioed material, they are better ent so as not
to fit too closely, and worn with a waistband
outside.
Jacket bodices, with waistcoats, are im
mensely worn in all kinds of materials and
for all occasions. Many polonaises are made
open at the bodice and skirt, to show the
waistcoat; in other cases the gilet is imitated
by simply placing a piece of different mate
rial or color over that part of the bodiee
which would display it
Lace, handsome fringes, white muslin and
lace plaiting*. or silk gTenadine ruebings,
aud plaited frills of the same color, are the
most fashionable ornaments. Ruchings and
bouillonncs are very much worn in all mate
rials, and certainly are the lightest and most
summery-looking trimming of any.
Dinner and evening dresses of all kinds, if
not intended for dancing, are made with very
long trains, sometimes with a slightly-trained
under-skirt and a long manteau de cour, or a
long-trained skirt with tunic. Low bodice
and short-sleeved dinner-dresses, with lace
polonaises or tunics and fichus, are very ele
gantly worn, and have a very becoming and
nch effect. Many modistes have sufficient
taste and tact to arrange lace flounces on a
skirt without cutting them; this is slwsys de
sirable, and can be done iu a variety of style
and shapes.
The stand-up frills, or frsises, of lace or
plaited tulle, arc most fashionable for low or
high dresses: in fact for the latter hardly any
thing else is seen. Of course, very stout la
dies. or those with short throats, wiU not
think of adopting these fraises, which would
be tbe most unbecoming style imaginable.
Ball dresses are a mass of puffings, frills,
and niches, made of the lightest possible ma
terials, and trimmed with flowers in sprays or
cordons. The skirts are only a few inches on
the ground at the back, and a convenient
length at tbe front and sides for danciDg.
Many long skirts of silk or satin for indoor
wear, whether for afternoon or evening, have
a plaited flounce ot etiffnet lining the hem,
across the back breadths; thrs causes the train
to sit splendidly. Almost ail eilk dresses have
a narrow closely-plaited muslin flounce tacked
to the hem, so as to show a tittle below; this
preserves the edge of the skirt, and gives the
appearance of a muslin petticoat of equal
length.
The number of muslin and lace pelerines
fichus, gilets, and gilet fichus worn ia incal
culable. For morning wear, colored cambric
and washing sateen take the place of the silks,
sarins and China crapes worn in the afternoon
and evening.
Tbe mantles of the same material as the
dresses, when not made en thills—that is,
showing the figure—are generally longer in
tront than at the back. The pelerines that
only reach the waist at tbe bock sometimes
have two square ends forming a tablier in
front.
The pelerimes "Marie Antoinette,” crossed
over the chest with long ends tying behind,
have made their reappearance, as w* prophe
sied, for this month, and are being made in
transparent and thin materials by tbe Court
modistes. Tbe •
One Indteod, when be came on
board. Imprudent); died of cholera morbus; another
bad been aick in Bsyou Sara Hospital. The deck
bauds ate ITnit and vegetable* freely, and nearly all
bad tbe diorrba-a. On* died.
^THESS.
Cobb, Erwin & Cobb.
Attorneys at Law, Athens, Ga.
MILCH COWS! MILCH COWS!!
FOR KALE CHEAP FOR CASH.
WILL FURNISH BOARD AT REDUCED RATES
4ST' BauKiiST Irom 7 to 8— Dinni.b from 1 to 2
o'clock.
Travelers and transient persons accommodated
with BOARD and LODGING.
lather, Boston Nick, and
several other Modocs were killed and many wounded.
Curley-headed Jack was seriously wounded. At this
stage the Warm Spring Indians made some hostile
demonstrations, and the captured squaws refused to
speak further.
In the stampede Mrs. Hendricks alias Simpsey
threw her child away, hoping to escape, and the child
was killed by the fall.
The captured squaws are Mrs. Wechmatel, two sis
ters of Boston Charlie, tbs mother of Black Jim, and a
girl. No braves were captured.
Two Indiana have been sent to the Modocs, offering
them terms of surrender.
General Davis reports that no troubles are appre
hended from the Klamaths.
LATEX.
The Modocs must be fifteen miles away.
Tbe squaws taken before Davis talked much, but
gave little information.
The Modocs number fifteen men and fifty women
and children.
The Modocs won’t talk with Davis alone.
Davis sent word that he did not want any peace-talk,
but would allow them till Friday to surrender; after
that he would kill every Modoc who was found with a
gun.
A private dispatch as w.eived at Washington gives
no idea ol the real situation.
Ybska, May 23, 1873.
The Hat creek band, numbering fifty men, women,
and children, have surrendered and been placed un
der guard. There were fifteen warriors, among
whom are Bo«ra* Charles, Shocknssty, Jim Cenley
Head, Charley Head, Doctor Franklin and others, the
best fighting men Csptain Jack had. The surrender
appears to have been conditional. It is supposed that
no wariors are with Captain Jack, whose whereabouts
ia unknown.
Fairchild lays that there are twenty back in the
cotton wood. The disaffection is confirmed by the
captain of the band, who says he parted with Captain
Jack eight days ago. The army is divided into squads
to pursue Captain Jack and his party. Hooker Jim is
lost. The river murderer has just surrendered.
A O a U 8 T A
»p3?Mf
Telegraphic Markets.
New Yoxx, May 23, 1873.
Cotton dull; sales 2,050 bales; uplands 19*; Or
leans 19*.
Cotton—net receipts 421 bales; gross 1,903; sales for
exports to-day 143; last evening 785.
Cotton sales for future delivery to-day 6.800 bales,
October,
f|NHIRTEEN MILCH COWS aud Calves. C
X 8tock Yard of Fields, Witherspoon A Ct
of Williams aud Cato street*, near thf
Springs. J. R. U
May 24 d-lt*
Emory Sprat.
Lawyer, Athens, George a >.iiciu>r Geueral, will at
tend tbe Courts of Cl k. .Jackson, Walton, Uwiunrtt,
Hall, Banks. Frank..u. Habersham. While, Rahim,
aud fdve attention to collections and o'hcr claims
BANKS AND RANKERS,
BROAD STREET, GRANITE BLOCK.
mayl8-dtjnl
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK.
of the City of Atlanta.
DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY Of TgE UNITED STATES
Dirk«t».us Alfred AnsteU, R.’ If. Richards. E. W.
Huilaud, Joint Neal, H. M. Inman, W. J.Garreto, W. B.
Cox.
Hpecial attention is made to collectiona.for which we
remit promptly at lowest rate of exchange.
Alfred Austell, President; W. H. Tuller, Cashier;
P. Roma re. Asst. Cashier. nov22.
Madison House
'iinsley W. Sucker,
Atforney-xt Law — Prompt attcutiou given to al! I>
Iaiu Ageut for aa GOOD LIME as comes to thi
market, aud can sell as low as any other dealer.
SPECIAL FIGURES GIVEN TO RESPONSIBLE CON
TRACTORS.
as follows: July, 18 H-lGal8*; August, 18*;
17 7-1C; December 27.
CUMPAXATIVE COTTON STATEMENT.
T RAVELERS, invalids and families will find this one
of the best hotels iu the South. Porters at all
tLe trains who will take care of baggage. Terms
reasonable. P. B. WOODARD.
Miy23-d-tf.
Thomas R. Lyon,
Attorney at Law, pract ec-s regularly in the Courts o
Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collection
made. AU business diligently attended to.
DAEi iTsviIl lk.
Bales
Also, Agent for R. Ball & Co.’s,
WOOD WORKING MACHINERY,
PLANER, MOULDERS,
And everything in this line.
Consult me Before Buying Elscwhrre.
aprll-d&wlm
34,223
12,327
336,771
2,645,153
Also, Dealer in tbe Best Quality Soft and Hard Coal.
Total to date.
gar Office on Marietta street, near comer Forsyth.
Yards corner Marietta and Forsyth, and at W. A A. B.
R., and Forsyth streets.
Address,
J. 8. WILSON,
marchl8~tml.] P. O. Box. 45.
ALLG30D & HARGROVE
BANKERS.
John F. Reddinff,
Attorney-at-Law, will give careful aiuniit
business put in his hands.
Total to date.
1,823,630
WILLIS WALKKB.
aomo O-eorgi.
Special Attention Civen to Collections.
Oorrecpond with and refer to
Stock at all United States porta.
Same time last year
seay & walker;
J. A. Hunt,
Will practice in Flnit Circuit and Supren ** Court
Solicits tmftGKrfs.
86.431 •«
752.000 “
858.000 “
216.000 -
160,000 “
Flour dull and unchanged. Whisky firmer; western
96; State 95*. Wheat 1 cent, better; break in canal
stiffens tbe market. Corn light supply and a shade
firmer; choice yellow western and yellow 64 *oe6.
Rice steady. Pork steady at $16 <5. Lard steady.
AVING FULLY RESUMED OPERATIONS IN
. the department of our establishment lately dam-
2£10\yV33SI eff? 3VC-A.O
No. 3O WALL STREET, NEW YORK,
bsvK-Col
Stock at Liverpool *
Same time last year
American afloat for Great Britain.
No. 7 MARIETTA STREET.
Joe. McCoonnel,
Will practice ia all tbe Courts.
J 1 A it f K K 8 V L Lt Li kT
MANUFACTURERS OF
EMEMBEK THAT GEORGE E. WARD k CO
, can sell
Wofford & Milner,
Attorneys-at-law; office up stairs, Bank Block. Prac
tices in all tbe courts.
\ LLOW INTEREST ON DEPOSIT8, WHEN LEFT
for two or more months. Collections promptly
ttended to. Refers to and corresponds with the Na-
<» nil Park Bank of New York. Does busineM tbs
sis >< ao mcoriYorste.i Rwik. norfcft-Sm.
FOB BENT.
GAS AND STEAM FITTING
rjNUE HOUSE LOCATED AT THE JUNCTION OF
JL Peachtree and Forsyth streets (known as tbe L.
B. Davis place), containing thirteen rooms.
Also, a new five-room HOUSE, with Kitchen, on
McDonough street (City Hall square). This place is
well ahaded.
We offer thcee placet on reasonable terms.
may20-3t WALLACE k FOWLER.
than any house in the State. The PEOPLE'S CLOTH
ING STORE OF ATLANTA.
CHILDREN’S CLOTHINC
Money 5*7. Sterling 8*a9. Gold 18*al8*. Gov
ernments closed strong at * advance. State bonds
very quiet but nominal.
JLatkb—81s 22*; 62s 16*;; 64a 16*;; 65e 18* * new
19*; 67*21*; 68s 28; new 6s 15*; 10-40s, 14*.
Tennessee 6s 81*; new 81*. Virginia 6s 43; new 50.
Consols 53; deferred 12. Louisiana 6a 40; new 40.
Levee 6a 40; 8* 50.
82; 7s 90.
South Carolina* 27;
DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK.
No. 2 WAiX Stxxet.
Atlanta, Georgia.
W. L. Gordon, President; J. M. Willis, Cashier;
W. V. B«U. Teller.
AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,...
Interest allowed from date of Deposit. Dgdfly. j
Cabaniss & Turner,
Attorn*-ys at-Law, will practice in tbe eouutiesol Flint
Circuit, and Supreme Court, and elsewhere by special
contract.
and FURNISHING GOODS a specialty. Don’t forget
the number—
Manufacturing Company.
STRAY CATTLE
A. D. Hammond,
Lawyer, will practice iu Flint Circuit, the United
States District Courts, and Supreme Court.
7 Marietta. Street.
maylft-dtf
Alabama 8a 80; 5s 55. Georgia 6s
North Carolina* 28; new 16; special tax 13 (
ew 15*; April and October 26. j
Nxw Onuaxs, May 23,1873.
Cotton nominal; ordinary 12*; good ordinary 15>;;
low middlings 16J,al7; middlings 18al8*; net re
ceipts 1,094 bales; gross 1,486; exports coastwise 1,023;
•ales 2,500; stock 112,349; net receipts forths weak
9,li 1; gross 10.023; exports to Great Britain 22,701; <
to continent 13,637; coastwise 3.606; sales 16,500. '
Flour dull; good treble extra $7 25; choioe treble
extra $8 50; family $9al0. Corn—mixed 56; yellow
57; white 58a69. Oats easier at 47a49. j:ran dull at 65
a67. Hay dull; prime $23a25. Pork lower at $17. j
Dry salt meats dull at 7*a8*s9*. Bacon dull at 7*
a9*s9*. Hams 14*. Lard dull; tierces 9a9*; kegs
10al0*. Sugar and molasses nothing doin. Whisky
dull at 85a95. Coffee 17*a20.
Sterling 28*. Sight * premium. Gold $1 17*.
Lomsvxixx, May 23.1873.
Flour quiet; extra family $6 50, Corn, sacked, 6Ca
68. Pork held at $16. Bacon lower at 7*a9*a9*.
packed. Lard lower; tierces 9a9*; kegs 10al0*; steam
| 8*. Whisky advanced to 89a90.
CnrcnnuTi. May 23,1873.
Flour quiet. Corn eteady. Provision* firmer and
in improved demand. Pork at $16 with light offerings.
Lard quiet bnt generally held above the views of
havers. Bacon firmer at 7*a9a9*. Whisky steady.
Sr. Loun. May 23,1873.
Flour dull m nd unchanged; winter superfine $4o5.
Corn lower; No. 2 37*o38. P2rk doll at $16 75al7.
Bacon nominal. Lard doll. Whisky steady.
Memphis, May 23,1873.
Cotton—receipts C72 bales; shipments 3,131; stock
29,831; net receipts for the week 4,313; gross 8,201;
sales 70.600.
Mobile, May 23,1873.
Cotton dull and little offering; low middlings 16*;
middlings 17*; net receipts 716 bales; exports coast
wise 621; sales 500; stock 29.697; net receipts for tbe
week 1.8&2; exports coastwise 1,366; sales 6,500.
PftOTiDExrs. M«y 23,1873.
Cotton—net receipts for the week 135 bales; sales
1,200, stock 20,000.
Baltimoee, May 23, 1873.
Cotton dull; middlings 19; net receipts 638 hales;
gross 1,066; exports coastwise 673; soles G95: stock
C.152; net receipts lor tbs week 638; gross 1,605; ex
ports coastwise 1.022; vales 1,551.
Cirr Point, May 28.1873.
Cotton—net receipts for tbe week 353 boles.
Montoomeby, May 23. 1873.
Cotton—net receipts for tbe week 237 boles; ship,
menu 532; stock 1,695.
NourouK, May 23, 1873.
Cotton—net receipts 600 Isdea; exports coastwise
845 ; sales 100; stock 6.897; net receipts far the week
5,241; exports to Great Britain 772; coastwise 4,850;
sales 720.
Augusta, May 23. 1878.
Colton in good demand; middlings 17*; receipt 130
bales; sales 460; stock 8,901; net receipts for tbe week
873; shipments 1,719; taken by mills 177; sales 1,938.
8 elk a, May 23, 1873.
Cotton—net receipts forths week 306 bales; ship
ments 601; stock 1,109.
CuAMUumm, May 23,1878
Cotton—net receipts 437 betoe; frees 463; export*
coastwise 20; sotoe400; stock 34,066; excess of rooeipU
1 not before coanted 1,253; net receipts forths week
3 2.680; gross 2.712; exports to continent 2,699; coast-
’ wise 2,676; aa'es 2,740.
PtULDExma. May 28,1873.
Cotton—net receipts for the week 564 bales; gross
Columbus, May 23,1873.
Cotton—net receipts for the week 148 bales; ship
ments 1,548; sales 671; stock 5.868.
leeannAM. May 28.1878.
Col too—receipts 1,341 bales; exports coastwise 7tf t
•ales 454; stock 27.478; net receipts for the week 4,289;
exports to oontinent 8,080; eeestwtee 8,994; seise 2,289.
Wxlmxxotcm. May 28.1873.
Cotton—net receipts 26 bales; seise 11; stock 3.666;
All Kinds of
ATLANTA
V A T E R CURE.
Dr. F. Kalow,
Corner of Hunter and Belle Street.
ITRAYED INTO MY YARD, A COW AND YEAR-
) LING CALF. The owner *
have the property
by proving identity and pajiug customary charges.
J. SHERMAN.
West End.
TELEGRAPHIC NEWS ITEMS.
W. C. Collier
Attorney aud Counselor at Law. Fort Volley. Ga
niay23-3t
MADE TO ORDER.
The Presbyterian Assembly, at Baltimore, consider
ed Sandiy Schools and Home Missions yesterday.
The Senate, at SL Paul, has impeached State Treas
urer Siego.
Kalow, well kuown through bis rapid and
wonderful cures, hoe returned to our city, and opened
an establishment again, ft r the cure of all Chronic
Diseases, and he respectfully informs the citizens of
Atlanta and surrounding country, that he is prepared
to cure Lrvxs Complaint, Feveu. Rheumatism,
Neubaluia, Scrofula, Diseases Peculiar to Wo
men, All Impurities of ths Blood, Sein Diseases,
Kidnet and Bladder Complaints, Stoppage of tbe
Water, Piles of all Kinds, Strictures, Gonorrhea,
Eye and Ear Complaint after Measles, Scarlatina,
etc., etc.
As a proof of his sucres*, tbe Doctor takes pleasure
in referring to the following persons: Mr. J. W.
Rucker, of the Arm of Chapman, Rucker k Co.,
Major, W. B. Cox, Mr. T. J. Hightower, Gen. W. 8.
Walker, John and James Lynch, J. Flcischell, Beerman
k Kuhrt. Mr. Schulboefer. Dr. M. Mitchell, Superior
Vicar, Mr.j Turner, of Brooklyn, Father Marony,
Philadelphia. Rev. Mr. Smith, Macon, Col. Ganlden,
Quitman, Mias Dunwoody, Darien, Mr. White,Congas.
Outside of his Institution he will treat all Acute
Diseases with great success. This method of treat*
ment is the most rapid, aafest and only sure care.
Particular attention given to the cure of Summer
Complaint, and Teething Period of Cmlflren. Menin
gitis is not dangerous when taken in time. This
treatment gives a white and soft Rkin. and everybody
wil learn to treat his family for ACUTE DISEASES.
R- H- Johnston, Jr.,
»;.« rial attention tc all Legal Business
ns care. Practices in the Flint Circuit.
WiU give
trusted te
Officers of the Y. M. L. A,
Hot and Cold Baths.
• ATHING BOOMS open from 5 a. m. toll p, m.
► Polite and Experienced Barbers always in attend-
Under Cznnon House. Marietta st. mylG-Gt
Doyal & Nunnally,
Will give prompt attention to any busin* -<* entrusted
to tb*tir care.
Washington, May 23, 1873.
Probabilities—Far Tennessee, Gulf States aDd the
8outh Atlantic States, southeasterly and southweeterly
winds with warm and partly cloudy weather.
FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE
PARKINS & ALLEN,
^chiteds ami $uperinteiulenfs,
Will furnish Plans and Specifications for
CHURCHES, BANKS, STORE BUILDINGS,
AND DWELLINGS.
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
OFFICE, Corner of Pryor and Decatur Streets, op
posite the Kimball House.
dec3-dkwljr.
VOICE BUILDING.
B. Mellon.
J. M. Goes.
D. M. Bain,
J. D. Wing,
M. J. Clark,
H. W. Grady,
O. M. Goodman,
Louis Gbolaiiu,
J. C. Clements
Will practice iu Rome and Cherokee Circuits. Prompt
attention giveu to collections. Claims tor wild lands
MSSACHUSETTS.
attended to promptly.
R. E. Lawhon.
DRAWINGS DAILY, AT 5 P. M.
Capiti! Prize $7,000.00
30,31 '«*, Aurennlins W $*3,:>aS.20.
Tickel 00, Shares in Proportion
Boston, May 23,1873.
The custom-made boat makers are on a strike for
higher wages.
Election to be held on Tuesday evening, tbe 20th
ist., from 3 to 9 o’clock. majlfi
W. W. Turner,
AUorno at-Law. Special attention giveu to
tions.
ARKANSAS.
A COMPETENT MAN
TO RUN A
Planer & Moulding Macdune
Little Rocs, May 23. 1873.
The report of the committee npon the nnion with
the Cumberland Presbyterians, was read and discus e-
ad and recommitted.
The seminaries ore reported to be in a flourishing
condition.
A. G. & F. C. Foster,
Attorueys-st law, will practice in Ocmulgee Circuit.
Supreme Court, and United States Circuit Court*. The
Senior is Register in Bankruptcy tor 6th and 6th Dis
tricts.
WANTED,
188 J. F. KENNEDY WILL TAKE A LIMITED
number of pupils in
FOREIGN
B Y A COMPETENT APOTHECARY—A SINGLE
man with large businesa experience—a SITUA
TION in a live Drug Store in city or country. Com
pensation demanded, reasonable. Ample testimonials
as to character and capacity. Address
R. B. J..
myl8-lw Atlanta P. O., Key Box 254.
Vocal Culturo.
Special attention will be given to Voice Building and
tbe formation of PURE TONES.
Terms per quarter of twenty lessons, $25.
Elementary instruction in class and reading at bight
arc included, free of extra charge. (Juartelte classes
formed on application.
For further particulars, call on or address
GUILFORD, WOOD k CO.,
may22-d2w 68 Whitehall street.
johjv xl boott
Benj. W. Barrow,
Lawyer; will give prompt attention to any logoi busi
ness entrusted to his care.
FRANCE.
O 1*1 K .
Dunlap Scott,
Practices in all the Court*.
C. A. Thornwell,
er, practices tu all tha Courts. Special attend*
lection.
SOUTHERN
TERRA COTTA WO RKK
Paris, May 23, 1873.
The debate on interpellation, introduced by the con -
aervatives, was discussed. Dufoure, Minister of Jus
tice, declared on the part of the government that it
was now neceeesry to abandon the provisional regim e
President Thiers then mounted the tribune
to speak. Instantly a storm of objections and
protestations came from toe Right and Right
Centre, which wae met with cries from the other side.
▲ ecene of excitement sod confnsiox followed which
baffles description. President Thiers, then
determined to make himself heard, but
bio voice was drowned In tbe uproar. Finding the
house would not hear him, M. Theirs descended from
the tribune aud consulted with tbe Minister of Jus
tice. Dafore look his piece in tbe tribune, and secur
ing silence, said that he hod been instructed
to formally notify the assembly in accordance with
a law adopted last cession, that the President desired
to address the House in person, and requested an ad
journment until to-morrow morning, waen he would
proceed to deliver bis speech. The chamber accord
ingly adjourned to special meeting. Djpnties of tbe
Left are to be called at nine tc-morrow evening. The
Left are pleased with Dnfore’s speech and conduct.
No decisive vote was taken to-day, and the supporters
of the Government are hopeful of securing a majori
ty of twenty agatnst interpellations.
‘Plate of M&Btlea” and the
••Descriptions” will give tbe beat idea possi
ble of the most fashionably worn mantles of
different materials to the dresses.
Bonnets and hats are much tbe same shape,
but appear infinitely prettier and less eccen
tric in the thin and light materials now worn.
Honxt Bkks by Mail.—A strange question
ia now before the Poetoffice Department,
awaiting a decision from tbe Postmaster Gen
era). A man in Massachusetts has invented a
cage, composed ot wood and wire nettiog, to
I »end hooey bees through the moils. Tbe
trap is a block of wood about six inches long
and two inches, by an inch deep; in this,
ibree large holes are bored neatly through,
und tbe under side is covered with a fine wire
netting. Seven bees, including a queen beo,
are placed in each compartment, and are in
troduced through a hole in the side of tbe
block, which is plugged up by a piece of
lawyer.
John H. Woodward,
Attorney at-law aud Heal Estate Auont. Prompt and
siMvetic in (msU-ng Imm lies* placed iu bin Land*.
Vocal Culture aud Readme;!
FRIDAY EVENINC,
May 23, at 8 o’clock, iu the tbin
k Co.’s Bcildiug. He will Uik
Elocution as a Science!
with illustrative readings. Those interested are cor
dially invited. may22-2t
story of L. de S miles
THOMAS FINLEY.
j ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
P KACTlOlt IS THE SUPUKME AND OiKCCIt
Courts, and elsewhere by special contract. Al
i business attended to with dispatch, office: North
Boat Corner of Broad and Marietta Streets. Bed ButM
! g. up-stairs- _ decJl-
l'fiat ticket Uaviug ou H tbe 1st, Xtxi. and 4tk
drawn cumbers, to 650 00
That ticket hiring uu it the tu, 2nd, aud 5th
drawn number*, to 217 00
That ticket having on it tho 1st, id, and ton
drawn numbers, to 217 eu
All other tickets (beiug 2u7, with three oi the
drawn uiiml*r* on, each to 00
Those 66 tickets haring oa them the 1st and
2nd draw n numbers, each 10 80
Those 66 tickets baviug on them the 3r u and
4th drawn humbers, each $ 00
All other tickets (being 4.224) with two of Ute
drawn numbers os, each.. 2 80
And all those tickets (being 36.7401 with asm
oul) ot' the drawn numbers, each 1 90
capital rniuK
on MoudsyaVaptui will be $7.utl8 Oo
Oa Tuesdays and Fridays capital will be « W» 08
tin Wednesdays capital wifi he 6J88 88
Ou Thursdays aod Saturdays $.000 98
For further particulars eend for hemes.
No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a supe
rior denomination osn bs entitled to an inferior pnss.
ITixra payable forty 140) days after the drawing, and
subject to the usual deduction of 15 per cant.
AU prizes of $20.00 and ttudrr will be paid Immedi
ately after the drawing.
•T Prises cashed at this offina
HOWARD £ CO., Managers.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THEIR WORKS IN
(nil operation and ore now prepared to receive order
tor all all kinds of
TERRA OOTTA WOKKK.
Such as Window Oatm, Enrichmeuis of Cornice
suck os Bracketts, Medallion, and everything in the
Architectual line. Also Chimney Tops, Vases, Flower
Pots, Statuary, etc, Also, manufacturers of
SEWER PIPE,
From 3 to 30 inches in diameter. Also, interior deco
rations, such as
Centre Pieces. Cornice, etc.
We will guarantee all the work that wo uudertak.
to execute to givo entire saUsfhrtioa.
PELLEGRINI k GIOFGI.
JattS-dL Rraeetrock Street. usnrU. 8. Barracks.
T HIS Concentrated Vegetable Specific ie tt true Pn
rtfler of tbe Blood. It thoroughly nentrellxea
and eliminate, from tbe tjttem tbe ■pecifio vlrue
which cauaes ,uch a long Hit of suffering.
-ponge soaked in honey. The poetnraster and
ci. rks object to these peekagee, for the al
leged reason that the hone; soaks through
the" paper placed over the holae, and dauba
other marl matter in contact, and. beside*,
ns one postmaster cn.nplained, “the clerks In
his office did not get through examining and
studying the contrivance ojitil the beee stung
every one of them—and, in showing them
how it was made, and bow to handle It with
out iDjnry, the blasted things stung him,
too." Acting Assistant Postmaster General
klarr, several weeks since, decided that these
packages could not be admitted to the mails,
upon the ground that they injured other mail
matter; bnt General B. F. Butler,an attorney
for the inrentor, appealed tbe case to the
Postmaster General, and the latter is now de
liberating npon what diuroaition shall be
made of tbe matter.—.St. Lewi* Old*.
In every form of scrofulous, mercurial aud const!
rational blood complaint., it atanda wltbouta compeer
Ziawyov,
.HO' Wii.i. Pti uiioK in All tub t'orars. jya
Office : James' Block,
Of >11. 1,2- *ll«,h Georgia.
of Ghronto and Aonto Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lum
bago, 8clatica, Kidney and Nervoua Diseases, alter
years of suffering, by tbe taking Dr. Filler's Veg«
ENGLAND.
etabln Uheuinnlir Syrup—the scientiflo discov
ery of J. P. Filler, M. D., a regular graduate physi
cian, with whom we are personally acquainted, who
has for 39 years treated these diseases exclusively with
astonishing results. We believe lt our Christian duty,
after deliberation, to conscientiously request sufferers
to use it, especially persons in moderate c ire tuns tan*
set, who cannot afford to waste money and time on
worthless mixtures. As clergyman, we seriously feel
the deep responsibility resting on us in publicly in
dorsing this medicine. But our knowledge and expe
rience of it* remarkable merit fully Justifies oar ac
tion. Rev. O. H. Jtwlng. Madia, pennarivania. seffsr.
•d sixteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas
Morph, , D. D., Frankford, r ' " *
Untoon, May 23, 1873.
A Madrid special says that differences exist between
Tonvilas, Minister oi War, now commanding the
troops la Navarre, end bis associates in tbe Ministry,
who are anxious for bis recall to Madrid.
Its purifyib*. vivifying and tonic properties exercise
tbe quickest aud most wonderful effects in restoring
health. It ia harmless to tho most delicate, and osn
nevtr be used amiss. It la the trno beautificr of tho
complexion. If you want pare, rloh blood, clear sklu
and beautiful complexion, use the Compound Extract
of HUlllngia or Queen’s Delight Road our treatise on
dlsraoaa of the Blood. The genuine has ths signature
of the proprietor upon each label.
NEVADA.
fobSll»9p-
ATI.LNTA W
Vrasnn, City, Mmj 93, 1S73.
▲ tetter from Sprue. Mountain, ff.nute, r.porta tlut
Indtau sflur, bsv. .bout rasdted s erteta. Hideous),
pmlnted warrior, bar. bran stealing laad from tba far
saea* am) baying ammunition ■ Tbe, ara having war
aaaoaa and have notified Us aetiler, to lmra. Tba
Cireultn
The undersigned hereby gave native that
they withdraw, and will not pay tho reward
offered by them for the apprehension aud
confinement of ono Janroa M. Kirk, who fled
tbe country, tor tho murder of llarens Henry,
of DeKalb comity, fn the year 1*79.
CANADA.
tUdelpht*; Rev. J. B.
, , b#v. J. fi. Buchanan,
Olarvnaa. Iowa; Bar. G. O. Rraltb, Plttaford, V. York;
Rsv. Joseph Boggs. Falls Church. PbUadriphia. Oth
er testimonials from Senator*, Governors, Judges, Con
gressmen, Physicians, he., forwarded gratis, with
pamphlet explaining these diseases. One tfcoueand
dollars will be presented to any medicine for soma
diseosss showing equal merit under teat, or that can
nroduoe one-fourth as many living norm. Any per
son Pending by letter description of afUotfoB, wuTta.
calve grotto a legally signed guarantee, naming tbe
number of bottlee to cure, agreeing to refnod the
money npon swore statement of its failure to core.
BBDW1MI * tOK.
GEORGIA, Clayton County.
OHcraanT'a OrraoE, Clattvis oouktv. )
May u. 1873. J
IT c. UEEVCM, arAKDUN OP THU PKRSON
Xl, aud promrtj of A. J. Itwve., »)>plu-a to mo
lor u»f to a«H tba property of aald k. J. Bmvm, a
Tba*. ara. thanlbra. to oil. all paraooa tataraated to
ahow cana,. at my o«ca In J ono. boro, within tbe Utvr
preecnbod by law, why mid Mat should not b. granted;
Iu. IV. ..mn ntMl k. alL.nn.1
J UST RECEIVED, AT MRS. McCORMICK*ff NEW
Millinery Store, oa Whitehall street. NEW SUITS
fur Ladies and Children; also, real and imitation Eve
ning Fichus and Prarl Jet ORNAMENTS for the Hair
and a fine asaatt~ ffi —- — ~
Curls, Puffs, Ac,
WITH OR WITHOUT LODGING!
mrH-dlw
ITALY.
H OMNIBUS WILL OARKV ALLQUXSTS TO
and from tho COVIKOTOH tlOTKL to teapot Fra. of
Ohara., from tL a dalf. CARY OOI.
Two mlnutt*’ w«lk from the Pwsenger Depot.
Table anppHad with tba bast tb. market affords.
W. R. Siureow.
Jackson Graham.
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