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l Mourno..
..Jun« Si).
CITY AFFAIRS.
* Jo** T. Koran la oar authorized agent In
to. He will anw the city for subscriber*.
d t**e advertisements. All reeeipU^iven by him
be respected by Tn Sum office.
COUNCIL MUTING TO-NIGHT.
A Note ef AHirm.
»*■*!• Cepirt ft VtmU.
None*.—No news-boy is allowed to sell
t Sun for more than five oeote. We
NiU take it a* a favor to Lave any deviu-
tiou from thia rale reported to os.
A Copy mt ike Weekly l«a Wanted.
I any subacriber to our Weekly, boa
py of the Weekly Sum of the 14th
une, which be does not wiah to keep, a
favor will be conferred by sending it to
for which we will be thankful.
nw City Delivery,
We most beg the indulgence of our
patrons in the city for the lateness of the
‘ oar at which The'Sun is delivered. We
ve just moved into new quarters, and
having steam presses fitted np.
■con as these arrangements are comple
ted, The Sum will be sure to find all its
‘‘in their little beds."
Splendid OScci Co Meat.
‘ ve a suit of Rooms on the second
Toe Sum Office Building, which
rent to a Lawyer, Physician, In
ce Agent, or any such purpose,
y at the bossiness < ffice of The Sun.
The San Job Office.
srs. Moorefield and Clark, a couple
1. Job Printers, and reliable and
nsible gentlemen, are now in full
of The Sum Job Office; sod par
enting to have punting of any kind
are invited to give them a call,
would be pleased to have a share of
ork of our friends.
Monthly Gearral Prayer Meet lag.
The monthly general prayer meeting
11 be held at Trinity Church to-niglit.
Lookoat Mountala.
Tickets to this popular summer resort
re offered at the general passengt r tick
et office.
Cottoa Market.
Yesterday cotton in this market was
at 18} cents. Several hundred bales
ged hands at these figures, and a re
action seems to have taken place.
Tke Economical Job CIHce.
This quick and sharp establishment is
ont in a few personal notices. The firm
of V. P. Season & Co., is composed of
skilled printers. They execute elegant
work, in the shortest possible time.
Blf 8 air oa Batarday.
The live auction house of T. C. May-
son, have advertised a tremendous sale
for to-morrow morning. Some very val
uable goods and chatties are on band,
and the chanoes will be splendid foi
good trades.
Corn aad Flour*
We have no alterations ir our local
commercial reports from Wednesday.—
The only activity in provisions is muni
fest only in corn and flour, which ruh
stiff. Corn at $1.05 by the car load.—
Flour is steady and in good demand.
Bacon is flat, with no animation percept
ible.
The regular meeting of Council to
night will be, perhaps, the most impor
tant one to the citizens of Atlanta that
has bead held m many years.
There will be appointed by the Council
a Committee of five to cast till vote of
the city fur Presides t of the Georgia
Western Railroad; and it is of the most
vital importance to the city that men
should be appointed upon that Commit
tee who have no individual interests to
advance; but men who have the interest
of the city at heart.
It la well known that there are several
individual candidates for this place—good
and capable men; but men whose inter
eats, perhaps, are not cemeuted to those
of Atlanta. The city’s stock will control
the election; and a citizen should be
elected who will act for the interest of
the city entirely.
The people—the tax-payers—should be
on hand to-niglit, to watch, and if nec
essary, and instruct their representatives
in the Council.
We have faith that the Council will not
dare to uct from interested motives in
this election—notwithstanding it is hint
ed that there if) a probability rings will
be formed, for certain purposes.
We venture this much as a note of
warning, but promise that should such a
thing occur, to ring it in their ears as long
os our ink and types last.
AMONG THE ROSES.
A Wonrtrrfal Paradise of Flowers.
Tke lee Macklne.
We learn that the Ice Mannfncturing
Company have their machine in complete
working order, and are now mnkiug ice
They will, in a few days, be producing it
in large quantities, and expect to throw
it open to public inspection soon, of
which due notioe will be given.
Commencement at Atlaata University.
Late last evening we received a synop
sis of the report made to the Governor bt
the Board of Visitors to the examiuu
tions of the students of the Atlanta Uni
versity. It is a very lengthy paper,
copied by a lady, in a delicate hand, with
very pale ink. Neither the editor nor
the printers could read it with any satis
faction.
Anything for a printer to set up in th«
night should be written in a very plaii
bold hand, with large characters.
We learn that all concerned, both
teachers and students, acquitted them
selves handsomely.
Getting (Jataijr.
Already we hear predictions from th«
weatherwise that no more rain will fall
for—oh, ever so long; and then begin t<*
calculate the damages which will accrue in
such a contingency. Now, it hasn’t been
four days since we had a young deluge all
over this section, and the water has bare
ly receded from the furrows sufficiently
to plough. To be sure it would work in
calculable damage to the now promising
corn prospect; but why do people forever
complain ? If its a mind to rain, let it
rain; aud if it is disposed to keep dry,
let grumblers keep their mouthing to
themselves. v
That man is unfortunate who has been
to LuGmuga aud has not visited the
flower garden of Mrs. Judge Ferrell.
Equally unfortunate is be who has not
had an opportunity to visit it. Most un
fortunate of all is he who expects to di«
without having visited it
While on a hurried visit to LaGrange,
during the present week, we were most
kindly afforded an opportunity to enter
these grounds and inspeot their incom
parable loveliness. One enters witL
something of a feeling of awe—that Awe
which comes of an intense admiration of
what is most lovely. We have ofteu
thought that nature's true religion is
taught by her beautiful aspects more than
by her grand appearances. Here we have
a happy illustration. No rarer collection
of shrubbery and flowers can be found
anywhere. Here are all ipuuner of lines,
fairer than ever art oonct ived. All man
ner of foliage, nature's most brilliant
tplendors, beautified and height
ened by art, are on every hand,
comprising a wilderness of loveliness
which is perfectly incomparable. Saun
tering along those delightful walks one is
continually surprised at the various freaks
of genuine art tastes displayed in a mul
titude of forms. We never know what
we will see next. It is beauty upon beau
ty—a succession of loveliness which calls
to mind the line of the poet:
‘•And, oh! if then* be an Elysium on earth
It in thin! It la thia I"
If the garden of Eden was half as love
ly as this Adam certainly bartered a mag
nificent birthright for a bite at one mis
erable apple.
Mrs. Ferrell will accept our thanks for
the opportunity afforded ns to visit this
garden. It is not often that one has such
an opportunity to inspect and admire so
much loveliness.
A VIGILANT POLICEMAN.
THE MAYOR'S COURT.
A Nymph da Para—All About a Tta-cap
—John Saaltk aad Lady.
It was with no ordinary feelings of
trepidation that we wended oar way to
ward the court room yesterday morning.
We were fearful lest his Honor had over
worked himself trying the 'rioters, and
expected to see our good friend Lowry in
the Chair of Fate. But on entering t,he
room we were very agreeably surprised
to behold his Honor in the full bloom of
a vigorous manhood; but wo were
pained to notioe the absence of Wil
liams. We hope he has not been thrown
off hia horse and hurt. The assembly
present was more select, if anything,
than that of the day preceding, among
them we notioed Col. John D. Lloyd, of
the New Era, whose object, however, was
to take notes, and not to answer for any
graver offense than driving a goose quill.
To our left we were flanked by a distin
guished member of the dental profes
sion and balloonist. Right of him sat a
well known Methodist minister of the
Gospel, left of him the brother of a cele
brated Alderman, to the rear of him a
motley crowd of negroes, and to the
front of him his Honor, and Johnson,
and policemen 1 without number. We
noticed a prominent wholesale liquor
dealer, a large number of “town boys”
and quite a number of the upper ten
whose names do not readily occur to us.
Noticing considerable shuffling, his Honor
thought well to introduce the beautiful
and^ accomplished
MISS JOSEPHINE TOMPKINS,
and see if her presence could exert a
tranquilizing influence. Miss Josephine
is a young lady of exceedingly delicate
organization and symmetrical propor
tion. Her forehead looks like a beauti-
Tuesday evening, at Peter’s street rail
road crossing, and asked him to shew
him the way to prayer meeting. The
negro heeitafced. Robert threatened to
blow out his d—d brains if he didn’t go
with him at onoe. For this manifesta
tion of pity, his Honor stuck $10 and
costs upon him.
THOMAS FINLEY
has a four foot high wife. She pays the
rent, and he sleeps. They had one cup
and one saucer. Mrs. Finley broke the
cup the other day. Mr. Finley couldn’t
stand it; so he spanked her. Yesterday
morning they had a quarrel before they
got out of bed. They wouldn’t tell what
it was about. An old auntie poked her
umbrella at Tom, and that kept him from
telling. After they got np they had it
out in good earnest. His Honor assessed
damages at $10, and repeated his well-
known views as to the purposes for which
women were made.
MOONLIGHT EXCURSION.
The Ladles Memorial Association to
Visit Stone Mountala—A Gilt Edge
Affair.
We learn that the ladies of the Memo
rial Association, of this city, intend giv
ing a grand moonlight excursion to Stone
Mountain on next Wednesday evening,
July 5th. Preparations are on foot to
make this the most pleasant and agreea
ble excursion that has yet taken place.
The ladies, who are managing the affair,
are well known aud appreciated for their
social position in society and their judg
ment and skill in rendering a party of
this kind as pleasant and enjoyable as
any one could wish. It is not necessary,
we presume, to urge upon our pleasure
seekers the advantages of this rare op
portunity for a social reunion ; but this
fully prepared sculpture of the finest j timely announcement is simply made as
Laws vs. Smith.
Parian marble, her cheeks resem
ble the rose in color and the
lily in purity, her eyes give forth such an
expression of transcendental sweetness
and tender feeling as would melt and
subdue the most adamantine heart, a
tempting dimpfe rested on her chin,
nestliug there like a sly cupid among the
roses; and her Ups, with all the lucious
fragrance of the pomegrauite, ’seemed
an item of news. Fuller particulars will
be giveu in time for all to prepare for
this occasion.
MORE FISHERMEN.
A Good Sin uk and J
A party of gentlemen from the foun
dry of Messrs. P »rt**r & Butler put out
mode to waste its existence away in one j lip t i Je Air-Lino Railroad, about thirty
Tk« Georgia Watcia Railroad.
We like the feeling that is abroad in
the city relative to this grand railroad en
terprise. There isbutono sentiment and
that is in favor of the road. I*s real ad
vantage to Atlanta is being understood.
It is looked upon as an immediate neces
sity—a necessity that must not be avoid
ed any longer but encountered and over
come.
The Georgia Western is a great enter
prise. It will be of incalculable benefit
to Atlanta. Let it be ran through on an
independent schedule. When officers
are elected let them be men who will
bnild the road and operate it for the last
dollar that is in it. Keep it free from
entangling alliances and make it on inde
pendent, paying railroad enterprise.
A day or two siuce, an honest., hard-
fisted blacksmith of Atlanta, and a man
who is in cosy circumstances, stepped
out of his shop just as he had quit work,
without changing his clothes. In fact,
his appearance was decidedly neglige. In
this costume, ho took a nip or two with
his friends, and very naturally began
joking and talking, just for fun. It oo
happened that a member of the police,
who has attained some notoriety hereto
fore for his vigilance, was standing near
the little knot of the convivial friends of
the blacksmith, when the latter gentle
man jocularly api^led to them for pe
cuniary assistance, and closed up by
saying that if some one did not let
him have money enough to buy a supper,
he would be forced to go to the calaboose
for bis evening repast The M. P. re
ferred to, did not know the blacksmith,
and supposing him to belong to that nu
merous class known as “dead beats,”
collared him, at the same time roughly
remarking, “Yes, I’ll give you a meal
or two and one or two months with
Grant, Alexander & C‘>. °n the railroad.”
He was marching rapidly away with onr
hero towards the calaboose, intent apon
getting at least ouo more vagrant out of
town. His friends had to come to his
rescue, and explain who the prisoner was,
before he was released from custody.
The blacksmith thinks the joke was car
ried too fur all around.
long, lasting, eternal kiss. Such beiug
her facial appearance it is not to be won
dered at that she should have beans, and
plenty of them; but with a maidenly
modesty, known only to those of such a
tender cast as herself, she selected from
the number one the bright particular
miles, to Ht-waiiuee Greek. They were
absent several days, ami caught vast quan
tities of fish, which were cooked and de
voured in camps. The party returned
yesterday, looking fat and saucy, each
man bringing with him a fine string of
fish. The whole story is told by the par-
star of her acquaintance, upon whom j ty themselves, and no oue else can
»lio lavished the fall warmth and wealth tl .|i whether the story is a little “dally
of her young hearts affections. But,! or uot . We kuow it is CU8 tomary for
Allan!* and !*a
»h AIr-Llne Rall-
Tlie Directors of the Atlanta and 8a
vannah Air-Line Railroad have been in
session in this city for the past two days.
Though their sittings have been private
it is plain from the appearance of the
gentlemen constituting the Board that
they mean business uml .i good deal of
it.
Though the business transacted by the
Board has not been made public, the im
pression has gotten out that the prospect
for building the rood is better than it has
ever been since the enterprise was pro
jected. It is understood that the friends
j of the road have determined to build it
uud to build it at once.
Mr. George \V. Cook, of this city, has
been elected a Director rice Mr. — Hod-
son, deceased.
Dr. Ray'F is in the Kimball House,
Room No. 2(5; eutiaucc on Wall Street
fit *
alas, for the frailty of our human affec
tions 1 John did not appreciate the
treasure within his grasp, who wished to
embrace him and hang upon his neck as
a necklace. He spurned hor advances,
and did many other things which a gal
lant gentleman woald scorn to do. Driv
en to distraction by the heartless conduct
of “the apple of her eye” she did as
many other romautie young ladies would
have done. What was life to her with'
out John ? Nothing. She resolved to
commit suicide. Yes, she would end
her weary life, and let her lone-love bo
som rest in peace. “Perhaps,” she rea
soned, “in after years he will appreciate
the love I bore him, and flying away
from the busy haunts of men, he will
pause o'er the grassy mound which marks
my last resting place and shed a tear to
the memory of that young heart which
broke for love of him.” Brilliant idea !
And fortunate coincidence ! Her mother
had brought home that day a large black
bottle, filled, she said, with a liquid rat
exterminator. At the dead hour of night
she would partake of this poison, and
the morning’s sun would find her very
dead indeed. But the old woman
fibbed when she said it was
rat poison ; it proved to be genuine mo-
nongahela, and as Josephine took a rath
er largo drink of it, it is to be supposed
that she felt slightly boozy. She then
became noisy and troublesome; applied
epithets and brick to her friends—and,
taken os a whole, was unmanageable. His
Honor was deeply Affected at this recital
of unrequited afflicted; felt at a loss to
sportsmen in this line to bring back huge
stories of their success, which they are
anxious to have the * 'can’t-get-away club”
believe.
AN OLD-FASHIOVRD WRESTLING
MATCH.
A Mooted (location i—Which la Jacob
and which la the Angel.
At the old Natioual Hotel, yesterday
evening, a thousand dollar wrestling
match was hatched up between a Broad
street stock jobber aud a professional
The jobber made the wager and the other
accepted. We did not learn whether the
money was put up or not, but we did
hear that the dealer in stocks was put
down several times. The “professional,”
though not over two-thirds his weight,
was too much for Broad street, and his
chagrin aud mortification came near get
ting him into a deeper sea. He will not
be apt to tackle that chap again for a
wrestle.
Yesterday the spring term of Mrs.
McCaiulless’ school was brought to a close
and an examination of the pupils took
place. This examination was very thor
ough and showed that the course of in
struction had been complete in all its
detail. The pupils, many of whom are
daughters of prominent citizens, acquit
ted themselves splendidly, showing their i ure ^ r - L* 00 his business, and fur-
own diligence in study its well as the j (■her swore that he and Kuhn had not
know what was coming over the young ability of their teachers. We learn that J bee* 1 on "peaking terms with Lane for
men now-a-days, and recollected that Mrs. McCan.lle* will probably return to | several yearn; and the ease not being
Proprietors or 8u*—OBrnmra
Ever gratefnl to the publio for the
generous support hitherto extended me,
I feel no necessity to bolster np my bus
iness by sneaking before Qrand Juries to
defame others in my profession; judging
too, that cards (acknowledged under
oath in court to hare been gotten np to
injure another in the profeesion) merit,
and reoeive publio oontempt, and an the
resort of oowards, I have never before
requested yon to make publio that whioh
the readers of your paper feel no interest
In full justice to me, your reporter of
my diffionlty with Mr. Smith at the Kim
ball House, Tuesday night, should have
made a full statement, and hare informed
the publio that I spat in Mr. Smith's
fsee. And in his report of the trial be
fore Mayor Hammond, he should hare
stated that Mr. Smith swon that the card
in Thx Hun, was from malice, and inten
ded to injnn me in my bus
iness. He also swore that
his oard was not meant to in
sult me, and immediately after swore
that it was. He also swon that I struck
him with a atiek, and the ooutrary can be
proven. The little difficulty seemed to
hare unstrung his nerves, at least made
him reckless of the troth. Bat I do not
seek yoar oolumns for sympathy or to
make publio my matters, nor have I a
oard of doubtful intent to publish. I
leave it to cowardt to fire gnns loaded
with ink. It was dne me that the above
statement should be made, and from yonr
article of yesterday it is proper I should
apologize to Messrs. Crittenden A Co.—
If my conduot was offensive to these gen
tlemen, I respectfully offer an apology.—
These gentlemen have made the
Kimball House so attractive that
it is nightly resorted to by a large
number of gentlemen. I went
to the hotel and met Mr. Smith there in
a public crowd, and spat iD his tioe, and
while the “beer may have been put on
Hopkins,” yet a number of gentlemen
witnessed what was pnt on Bmith.
I shall trouble yon no more with
cards abont this matter. Publicly I
brand Messrs. Kahn and Smith as ma
licious in their persecutions of me, and
as untruthful and contemptible scoun
drel*. If Messrs. Kuhn and Smith see
proper to insert advertisements relative
to me or my business, or cards relative to
this or any other matter connected with
me, I assure them that they can do so
fearlessly, for I shall now treat anything
of the kind with silence and not reply
to them, so that with qniUs they can ex
hibit a bravery that the public can ap
preciate.
SYNOPSIS OF THE WHOLE AFFAIR.
Messrs. Kuhn A Smith are partners
and artists in the city of Atlanta. Mr.
Lane is also engaged in the same busi
ness. During the last session of Fulton
Superior Court, Mr. Lane was indicted
for doing some work in his gallery on
Sunday, and was fined by Judge Hop
kins fifty dollars and costs. In a few
days after this there appeared in The
Sun the following advertisement:
tar AT KUHN A SMITH'S popular
Gallery are finished every day aome of the finest
pictures ever made in the State. Compare our work
with that of other establishment*, and you will at
the ditference. No picture* made at our
Boom* on the Sabbath. We leave that to oommon
operators—$50 and ooeta. That get* the beer on
Hopkins. Junl7d3t
Mr. Lane then wrote aud sent to
Messrs. Kuhn k Smith notes respecting
said advertisement These notes Messrs.
Kuhn k Smith refused to reply to in
writing, nor were their verbal messages
satisfactory. Last Tuesday .night Mr.
Lane went to the Kimball House and
there met Mr. Smith in a crowd of
gentlemen and deliberately spat
in his face. A few blows were then
passed between the parties, for which they
were up before the Mayor next morning.
Before the Mayor Smith swore that he
was instrumental in having inserted in
The Sun the al>ove card/and that it was
done with the deliberate intention to in-
OOMMBROIAL
buying. fl lo
selling 1 if
Siltbx, buying 4
“ soiling 8
Exchange on New York, buying at par. 8elllng
at 14 premium.
ATLANTA WHOLESALE PRICES
fCAREFULLY CORRECTED DAILY.]
Good*, It should he re-
V In ordering 1
membered that these are WHOLE
SALE PRICES. Small order* charged
higher rate*.
Bagging India., yd
Bengal yd
Kentucky yd
Double Anchor yd
Patched Oloth lb
Double Fhcenix lb
Excelsior lb
Iron Ties lb
BaooN, Shoulders tb
Clear lb
Clear ribbed lb
Oanvaaaed Hams tb
Plain Hama lb
Bulk Meat,
Clear Bib sides tb
Clear sides tb
Shoulder lb
Buttes, Goshen lb
Beam— cwt
Candle*— tb
Ceackzju lb
Gandy lb
OorrxE—
Bio ft
Java, common to good rt>
r Goods—
••••yd
%
do
do
yd
Yarns, Ass't Nos yd
Pish, Mackerel, No. 1... .halfbbl
do No. 1 kits
do No. 2... .half bbl
do No. 2 kite
do No. 3, large )*bbl
Herrings, No. 1 box
Herrings, scaled,.
Flo j:
Omani—
New Corn,.
Oats (few in
.bbl 0 75(g) 10 t
market).... bush
Molasses—
Hhds gal
Cuba (libls.) gal
.keg 5 25(g) 6 00
4I» Cut) Daftyrt. .
tea"- TH1KJUGH 1-HE 80UCITA-
TION of many efitizens Uie undersigned hereby an-
nouaces hiiusplf a candidate for Juafio* of Jha
Peace, in and tor the 103801 District G. M., for the
uuexpired term of Justice Spencer, resigned.
Election Saturday, July 15,1871.
jiuic^J-Ule W. T. HOLDER NBAS.
tar n M. husk a co., Wbolbali
u-iuor OMl.r., Akula. Oa Biu.’ Uttar. ud
Vcami p., Alia, HJmfar',Umg«r ud clurry Bran-
dies at low cat figures.
JundlS R. M. ROBE A CO.
AS" BUSS'St. DOMINGO BITTERS
Is a most valuable stomachic aud touio, la as
well known, or better known than any other Bitters,
and better established. For *%1« by
Jam.15- R. M. ROSE k CO., Broad street.
ter AROMATIC SCHNAPPS—Til#
Aromatic Schnapps, manufactured in Holland for
John A. Bums, nave no auperiur in th« market They
are known and used all over the civilized world,and
"None know thorn but to love them.
None name them but to praise.**
For sale by B. M. BOBE * OO.,
Juue 15 BroaJ street
FINE WATCH_ REPAIRING.
WE HAVE SEOURED THE SER
VICES OF MR. C. 8. TAIT, AN EX
PERIENCED WATCH MAKER. BUT
RECENTLY FROM SCOTLAND. MR.
TAIT HAS WORKED IN SOME OF
THE FINEST WATCH MANUFACTO
RIES IN £'JJO.*s, NO IS PREPARED
TO DO ALL KINDS OF FINE WORK
SUCH AS REJEWELLED, MAKING
NEW ESCAPEMENTS, AND ADJUST
ING FINE WATCHES OF ALL KIND8.
ALL WATCHES LEFT WITH US WILL
BE PROMPTLY AND THOROUGHLY
DONE, AND SATISFACTION GUA
RANTEED IN EVERY INSTANCE.
•rris-u SHARP 4. FLOYD.
miscellaneous.
Change of Schedule.
NIGHT I'AHtilNUL
Leaves Atlanta
Arrives at Chattanooga..
t TRAIN—OUTWARD.
SHARP & FLOYD,
JEWELRY STORE, WHITEHALL ST.
T AKE WOTIOH.
WE HA VE RECEIVED TO-DAY
DIRECT FROM THE MANUFAC
TURERS A LARGE ASSORT
MENT OF FINE AMERICAN
WATCHES, IN GOLD AND SIL
VER CASES, OF PERFECT
WORKMANSHIP AND NEW
DESIGNS. OF THE FOLLOWING
MAKERS :
A. liiiwunl Afo., Ilnston;
American Watch Co., Waltham;
National Watcli Co., Klgln;
V. 8. Watch Co., Murlon, N. J.;
Giles Wutcht'o., ulto the Celebrated
Stem Winders nr KeyteH* Watch.
THIS STOCK IS OFFERED AT
VERY ATTRACTIVE FIGURES,
AND YOU WILL FIND IT WILL
P Y TO TAKE A LOOK AT THE
GOODS AND THE PRICES, AT
SHARP Jr FLOYD'S JEWELRY
STORE, ATLANTA. apl-lsu
RAILROAD MEN
IT GIVES US PLEASURE
TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE
HAVE ADDED TO OUR CORPS
OF WORKMEN A FINE EN
GRAVER, RECENTLY FROM
TIFFANY Jr CO.'S, NEW YORK,
AND ARE NOW READY TO DO
ALL KINDS OF
PLAIN& ORNAMENTAL LETTERING
CIPHERS, MONOGRAMS, AC.,
IN FACT, ENCRAVINC OF ALL
KINDS IN ELEGANT STYLE, AND
AT SATISFACTORY PRICES.
-I ALSO, THE ADDITION OF A
SOUTHER*!' OEP*IRT*7iEA'T FINE MANUFACTURING JEW-
[ELLER, AND A SHOP WITH
Liverpool and London ALL necessary tools and
r MACHINERY, WILL ENABLE
-AND- | US TO MAKE TO ORDER
_ m ANY STYLE OF
Globe Insurance Comnanv. badges, rings, pins, & almost
r J ! ANY ARTICLE WANTED,
BEN. J. JOHNSTON A CO., General Ag’ts, ' AND TO DO REP AIRING, HOW
NI3HT PAS6EKGEB TRAIN—IK WARD.
Leaves Chattanooga 5-20 p
Arrives al Atlanta 1.42 a
DAT PASSINGEB TRAIN—INWARD.
Leaves Chattanooga 5:30 a
Arrives at Atlanta 2:20 p
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—INWARD.
tff The above schedule goen into effect July 2,
m. E. B. WALK KR, I
June28-12t Maet«r Tranupor
SAVANNAH.
GRN. W. 9. WALKER, Ag*t, AHanti
CAPITAL. 8urrlus. and Reserved Funds
in gold, in Great Britain, the United
States aud Canada $20,
Daily Cash Receipts in Gold 20,000
Investments in Georgia, Virginia, South
Carolina and Alabama, over 100,000
W. 8. WALKER. Agent for Atlanta.
June 2Gth-<
r comer Maiietuond Bioad Streets.
when he himself was a boy how he would
catch at half the chance. Poor Joseph
ine ! How much she reminded him of
the imprisoned lady of Malmaison ! It
was surely against his grain to levy the
usual $10 and costs.
JOHN SMITH AND LADY
were discussed at length in yesterday’s
Sun—therefore we will only add that
John was mulcted in costs—only this,
and nothing more.
W. C. DKLANY,
one of the Rolling Mill game-cocks,
“Georgia born,” had a alight ’ruction
with Harvey O’Shields. Delany paid $10
for the sport, and Harvey was let off scot
free.
GEO. T. CLARK AND PETER 8HECAN
were two very naughty boys, who ought
to be spanked by their mothers and sent
to bed without supper. They bad a dis
turbance of their own. His Honor dis
charged them with coats,
THE STREET FIGHT
mentioned by us yesterday, in which one
man stabbed Another, was taken up ; was
required to fork over $50 and coats. Tin*
two Germuus convicted could uot speak
Euglish very pl.ii-dy, aud procure an in
terpreter. The first question ask-el was:
Vos sooh niot alawhilo, by hell ?” We
did not quite catch the answer, but sup
pose it was quite satisfactory, as they
were both|discharged.
A BEVY OF F1MALX8.
Fanny Talbert, Sarah Stubba and
Emelino Baynard, were aocnaed of bum
South Carolina, much to the regret of
her numerous patrons aud friends in the
city, who fully appreciate her successful
efforts in the past lor the promotion of
the intellectual growth of thoso children
who have been so fortunate os to have
received the benefits of hor instruction.
We also learn that Miss Tallulah Ellib,
but recently from South Carolina, will
succeed Mrs. McCandleas, whom she has
for some time time post been assisting in
the school. Miss E. comes with the
most flattering rocommen lations from
prominent gentlemen in South Carolina,
and has already in her efforts here gained
the approbation of such of the patrons
as have witnessed her course of teaching,
Lookout Mountain.
The Western k Atlantic Railroad is
selling excursion tickets to this popular
summer resort at a vary low rate. This
road is ever up t<> the times in every
thing, and we hopo this small sum
charged for these tickets, may induce
hundreds to visit Lookout, who may
otherwise be deteir* d from going on ac
count of high t.o ’ff.
Mrs. Session
let. Sec notice
Hint rooms to
Miss Amandn Sanford, M. D., is
the first woman graduate of the
Michigan University, Medical De
partment She is practicing at Au
burn, N. Y.
Spurgeon's attack of gout in so
ming on the utreet*. HU Honor' -Ikll j “ uuh »ggr ;l v,Ued, ny the Umlou
• journals, that it is doubttul it he will
the Indie* an indelicate qneation, *Uafc { < ’ Ur T 3 ’. “ “ h *' wm
.in. * “ , I be able to preach ngaiu for somo
set the home in a roar. They were fined mon ti lg
15 * head, and u waa their male pro tec
tor, Green Manhall.
ROBERT HORN,
a eoldier, met a darkie at 0 o’clock on
For cheep printing go to the Sun Job
Offico and have it neatly end cheaply
executed.
within the juriedietion of the Mayor,
Mr. Lane wee directed to giro bond in
the aum of $500 for hie appearance at
the next Superior Court.
Your obedient oerrent,
It O. It. Lank.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
HOWE & HUBBLE,
JMPORTEItS OF ASH DEALERS in .11 klntl. of
FOREIGN ANO DOMESTI
LiQuons.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SOUTHERN TRAM.
■V*. i i ( > i 00, H.c.m.rr Sturt,
CMJWIAVTJTI. OHIO-
mv24-3m
Georgia H’rxlrrn K. It.—.Wert,
ing Called the Hth July.
OFFICE GEORGIA WESTERN R. R. CO.. 1
Ati.ant k, Juue 24th, 1871. J
V T • mooting of tb" Hosnl of Piivctors of this
Company held this day, the following resolution
WSN Adopt.' I :
Whkkkan, the people of Atlanta at their recent
mectinK expressed au eatnoHt <L**irv tint work on
the Georgia Western Raiirottd be speedily begun.
EVER DIFFICULT, PROMPTLY,
AND IN ASUPERIOR MANNER.
PATRONAGE SOLICITED.
Wrercar. the By-laws of the Company authorii
Rrmlretl, That in view of the meeting called ft
r-byca
the City
miscellaneous.
FOR RENT.
V^TORF. FOB RENT—best stand in tho city. Fix-
O tures fer sale. Apply to
McBride k co.
Juno 27-tf.
LUMBER 1 LUMBER I
\\ T E have on hand a large lot of Lumber, Shin-
T f gles, Ijiilis. Whin- l’iue Doors and Sash. Also,
three hundred tie 'U**ud (JOO.OUO) leet of Southwest
Georgia Flooring thoroughly eeasonod, which we aro
selling at reduced prices. Offico aud yard corner
Forsyth aud Uuutcr streets.
june27-dlm. MURPHY * MEBBIAM. V
4th of July Grand Picnic!
Illuming and Trotting Races
OGLETHORPE PARK.
rr.r; .rtvsrc: .iurth t
O N the Glorious Fourth there will bo * grand pic
nic at Oglethorpe Park, given by Mercer k
"eel. In tile aUcru"uu there will be several trotting
.nd niuning races, particular* of which will ho given
tereaiter. We are preparing for a regular old faah-
oned Fourth of July celebration. Admlution 25
•enta to all part* of the grounds. Trains will be run
ilatiou «i the public. Suitable <
the 24th of July, the Board of Direc
a m* eting of -he Stockholders to he li !d
Hall iu this . ty. at lo - -lock A. M.. Wedne«
5th of July, to elect a P «**id-
tion*
■ill be delivered by i
cral ;
u tie i
Tho
! for the t
nng ye.
ut'.ou Will be ictidH
to j Capt. U. Whit Vuderaoo
W. P. OKME, Secretary.
bands will be i |
e comfort of the ladies. —
11 be on band with his
:rve order. Rowdies and
Co-Partnership Notioe.
Atlanta, Ga., June 23. 1#?1.
r HAVE associated with me in the buxine** here
tofore owued and conducted by myself, Mr. J.
B. WILSON, late of the firm of U. J. Wilson A Co.,
of Savannah, Georgia. Mr Wilson ha* removed to
thia city, aud tak. * active part iu the business.
Thankful for past favors, I solicit for the new ffriu .t
continuance of the patronage heretofore extended tA
SAME. A. ECHOLS.
Echols & Wilson,
8toc«.-No change, with qoiet market SOTTFSKOIM TO
ment and State stocks dull but strong. LX LISOVIUS IV
Murky Manarr. —Gold quiet and strong st 113 to ^ a wt t Jk. Id €1 YT Q t
USq. Money easy, with littl* demand. * * *
Pnovision Market.— Flour and wheat dull, but
uot changed. Corn lo. lower with light demaud,
principally for city consumption. Pork firmer, at
$16 00. Lord steady and quiet
Liverpool, June 29—Evening.—The cotton mar
ket is Arm, with an upward tendency, but not quota-
bly changed; middling uplands Sqd; Orleans mid
dlings 8S to 8 V,d.. with sales of 20,000 hales.
New You, June 2$: r. K.—Gold market ranged
1 IS to l 1$.
Cotton.—Market fluctuating; salee ranged from
17H, 18',, 20q, 21 qc., closing firm.
LOuisville, Jane 29.—The cotton market Is
strongsr—middlings 19 q,
Floor unchanged. There have been liberal sales
of wheat al $1 90 from store Com Arm but quiet
1 APPLE and PEACH
CiecntHan. June 29—Cotton Arm on account or
the fkvorable news from the Last, middlini
centa.
Flour $6 75. Wheat $1 42. Corn 28 cents.
On llroad Street,
*8 of iiuplc*
KAK11KN AM) FIELD MAILS,
will lie kept in stock. Especial attention is called at
thin (larttcular season to our stock of
WheatThttshingMachinery
Cider 3Iili*»,
SULPHUR SPRINGS,
Near Gainesville, Hall Uaatf, Oeargla.
T HIS Drlichtfcl Summer Reeort Is uow open for
the r * - —
"Ucinal quality of Alus VaUr. and the Ro
te nery around tke Springe, cannot be eur-
the Southern States.
recaption of gueula. having bean thoroughly
re A tie-1 with New and Beautifal Furniture.
The Medicinal
mantle Hoc;
passed tat!
Tke supervision of Uk* House will be under the
Immediate control of Col. L. P. Thomas aad Lady,
who are too wen known to tke traveling public to
need farther comment.
No pelns wUl be spared to render tke visit of
■mUnI, Prafrl.l.r,
June 10th,
rSL
1» A U K li * ,
Alro to our stock of
Fresh Turnip Seed,
Comprising every stand «rd variety. Jan2S-lw
Dutch Pete’s Restaurant,
Voder Jamr.r Batik,
| JJU BEEN RECENTLY TURXIhHED VITO *
No. 1 COOK,
And all other modern appliances;
«&. MKAL8 SUPPLIED AT ALL HOURS.
%%. REGULAR BOARD $5 PER WEEK.
THI BIST THE MARKET AFFORDS WILL
ALWAYS BE FOUND AT HU TABLES.
raw*
N O T I O 13.
Colli'u'c Cmiinu'iiCFmonta
8UPTS OFFICE GEORGIA RAILROAD. 1
Atlanta, Juno 12th, 1870.)
rpiIE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF COL-
X LEGES will be held at
OOViNGTON, June 18th, 1871.
OXFORD, July KUh, 1871.
ATHENS, July 30th, 1871.
Peranus desiring to attend any of said Commence-
nit ut* will ho pasat tl for ONE FARE.
Full faro t.* bi paid going, and tho Agent s«'lling
the full fare tick- t will giw rvturn tickets FREE.—
Ki turn ticket* good tor Sfte. u days, from Thursday
before the Commenocmeut day.
julyU-UHJuly3u 8. K. JOHNSON, Snp’t.
Auction & Commission.
1IT1 hereby notify the pijhlic and business men
» v generally that we have opened au auction
aud commisidou bu*ine*s
The Dugan Building, on Hill street,
where wo will bo pleased to serve those who may
need our services. We propose to sell any species
of property, deal right aud make prompt returns of
all sales. Consignments solicited. Liberal advance*
mad* on goods iu store, to be sold at auction. Reg
ular sale days, Wednesdays and Saturday*. Bale# of
IU al Estate promptly attended to.
J. A. CHERRY, Auctioneer.
mcdowell a co.
GRIFFIN, GA., May 19,1871. a|H4»
NOTICE.
BROP08IL8 for CLEANING, GRUBBING and
GltADiNG a TURNPIKE ROAD between Atlanta
aud Decatur, will be received until July let.
ad SPECIFICATIONS, can be
Right reserved to reject any or ail bide.
JOHN A. GRANT.
junel3-till July 1st. Chief Engineer.
Li.ro von s.n.v.
1 GA ACBF.3 FOB 8ALK. .Ixml J Matt"'
I ' " J Atl.AU, K.'.r the M. A W. R. B. L«ld ,11
indoM.t «n.t «vn «r»t.r*l (VI «n.t ,umln, proii
*ny. lwUlglT,. “ I
Mil. I will Mil il Iu IwUoI or OAy ten*.
10 suit a purchaser.
For partknlar* call on address
W. L. McCOOL.
jnnlfiil Jw AUauta, G*.