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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1872.
NO. 554.
A Touchiug Incident.
Two Savannah young men attempted
to caress each other repeater-odly Tues
day night. The doctors have not yet
been able to find the boll that was lodged
in the shoulder of one of them.
Injunction Case.
The Injunction Case of Henry Glows
& Co. against J. W. Wofford, for reoor
ery of the Cherokee Railroad, will be
heard in the United States Court on to
morrow, the Right Honourable Judge
Erskine presiding.
Cliauibord and the Pope.
A couple of duys since a Paris telegram
stated that the Pope had advised the
French Bishops to support Cbambord.
As tho dispatch has not been confirmed,
we think there is reason to doubt its
accuracy. It is not likely that the Pope
would take any such step, and tho fact
that the dispatch originated in Paris—the
centre of canards—is sufficient reason to
be careful in giving credence to it.
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8. W.. GRUBB, BusinessMansger,
n.iunuuD, duui
of the Now Era.
J. HKNLY SMITH, Mansger.
Of The Atlanta Sun
fioilroab &imc Sable.
Arrivals and Departures of Trains
and from AUaata.
TUB WKSTXail A ATLANTIC (OB BTATB) 11AI LUO AD.
NIGHT FASSKNOKH TRAIN—OOTWABD—FAST UNI
SO NSW roaa.
Arrives st Chattanooga 1:2l p n
NIUUT FASHENUEB TUAlN—lNWAlll).
Leaves Chattanooga 6:20 pn
Arrives st Atlanta..
i.a
I hASSXNOKB TRAIN—INWARD.
Leaves Chattanooga 6:30 s
TUX QBORQ1A (AUGUSTA) RAILROAD.
[No Day Train on Sunday.)
> WESTERN RAILROAD.
On and after Sunday, December 17, 1871, trains
will run as follows:
Day Passenger train leaves 2:00 a m
i at Macon* 6.10 p. I
ATLANTA AND WEST FOINL RAILROAD.
Night Paassnger Train arrives 6:00 s
Night Paassnger Train leaves 7:00 p. i
Day Passenger Train arrives .8:00 p. i
Day Passenger Train leaves 6:60 a.
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINK RAILROAD.
Leave Gainesville 6 A. M
Arrive at Atlanta... 10 A. M
Leave Atlanta 3 P. M
Arrive at Gainesville. : 8:42 P. M.
> CHARLRALON X. 1
Mail Train leaves Chattanooga 8:00 P M
Arrives in Memphis, next day 12:16 P M
coming east:
Morning Express leaves Memphis
Mail Train leaves Memphis 12:10 A M
Arrives in Chattanooga, next day 600 P M
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad.
17ROM Savannah, Ga., via Albany, Jacksonville
F and Tallahassee, to Quincy, Florida
Leave Savannah daily 10:16 P. M
Arrive at Albany dally. 1:60 P. M
Arrive at JacksonvUle dally 1:46 P. M
Arrive at Tallahassee daily (Sundays ox-
cepted 7:36 P. M
Lsav# Tallahassee daily (Sundays excap-
Leave Albany daily 3:«fP. M
SELMA, ROME AND DALTON R. R.
TRAINS DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED.
Leave Selma
Arrive at Borne..
Leave Rome
a., 3:00 a. M.
I.. 8:20 P. M.
0:87a.M., 10:46 P. M.
Arrive st Seims 8:10 p. M., 9:4
Macon & Augusta Railroad
DAT PASSEXOEB TRAIN D ILT, SUNDAYS KXPX('TEI).
Le*vs Augusts at
Leave Macon at
Arrive at Macon at
Arrive at Augusta at....
6 00 A.M
7 40 P. M
1 46 P. M
Western Railroad of Alabama.
. 4:10 AM
Arrive at West Point.
__ _ ,,11:63AM
Lsav* Wwt Point 12:20 P M
jLrriv#at Montgomery....^ 6:16PM
Atlantic and Half Railroad.
KXPBXSS PA88ENO ER:
Lav* Jacksonville. ” MUM P kl
Arrive at 8svannah •• 11:26 AM
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
Leave Savannah, Saturday« excepted, st 11:00 I* M
Arrive st Jacksonville •• 6:00 PM
Leave Jacksonville 8:30 AM
Arrive at Savannah, Mondays excepted, st 2:46 A M
MACON PASSKNOEIl.
Lsav* 8a van nah, Sundays excepted,
Leave Macon, Sundays excepted, at
HHKUMATIHM.
Linch’s Anti * Rheumatic
used them in my pnvata practice, and for the
Uat 2u years have occasionally publiabed thiui to a
limited extent, and I win venture the aaeertion that
they have cured more varieties of Rheumatism. per
manently. than ail other remedies ever known to the
pofi
Enclose 66 00 with description of
attention will be given.
Address
d*c27-wly
J. G. GIBSON,
Eaton ton,*Oa
Death of Dr. Coskerry.
Tho death of Very Rev. Dr. Coskerry,
Administrator of the Arch-Diocese of
Baltimore, following so closely upon that
of Archbishop Spalding, leaves that
Dioceso without a head. Tho loss of
these prelates, both of whom stood so
high in the Catholic Church, is very se
rious, and cannot be very readily filled.
They wero men of mark aud strong in*
telloct.
Many speculations arc indulged in as
to the probablo successors to these posi
tions. The most general impression
seems to be, however, that Right Rev.
Dr. Bailey, Bishop of Newark, will suc
ceed to the Archbishopric, while Right
Rev. Dr. Lyucli, Bishop of Charleston,
will hecomo Primate, and, probably, be
invested with tho Cardinulute.
Tliitl Savannah Affair.
A day or two ago all the Suvauuuh pa
pers gave an account of a cow-hiding
affair which occurred in that city last
Saturday, in which an Atlanta man figur
ed to the discontent of a citizen of Sa
vannah. • Though no names were men
tioned in connectiob, yot 'the papers of
that city .colored tho matter a little in
their own favor. We learn from a gen
tleman who witnessed the transaction that
tho Atlanta man did not draw a pistol
until several blows had been struck with
the raw-hide, and even then ho did not
draw it until the Savannah mail made a
motion, ns if to draw one. Thcro was
no grappling in the case; on tho con
trary, tho Atlanta man used his best
endeavors to get out of tho way. The
cow-biding took place about 4 o'clock in
tho afternoon; hcnco thcro was plenty
of time for an interview' with the Atlanta
mau, as the train did not leave for three
hours later. There must have been some
aggravated causo for this action on the
part of the Atlanta man, as he is believed
here to bo a very quiet, law-abiding,
unobtrusive gentlemen, and a good citi
zen.
TELEGRAPH NEWS.
Il| the .New Yurk Iwoelatwl l‘re«.
WASHINGTON.
Ernie of Arms—Amnesty—Congressional
A saloon keeper at Hamilton, Ohio,
sliot fatally a ooiorod till tapper.
Johnny Devine, a pugilist, bus been
convicted of murder at San Francisco.
The Apaches have captured Dole Creek
Station, Arimna, killing three men and
oapturing some stage horses.
The Germans of San Franciooo arc or
ganizing for independent action in the
coming Presidential campaign.
A Matamoras special says the San
— **■ Oan^ygo
Juan has left Brownsville ___ w
with bonded goods. The Mexican au
thorities have abandoned the idea of cap
turing her en route but propoaa to atart a
force to aid Cortina in the capture of
Oamargo before the San Juan’s arrival.
Reports from Tampico state that tho
revolutionists have captured San Luis
Potoai.
A dispatch from Albany says the Judi
ciary Committee will recommend the im
peachment of Judges Cardozoand Bar
nard.
Grave's cotton factory, at Craigville, N.
Y., has been burned. Loss $20,000.
Washington, February 29.—The Japa
nese havo arrived. The six Princesses
proceeded immediately to Georgetown.
Tho males went to the Arlington Hotel.
Governor Cooke and Delegate Obipman
received them.
Secretary Belknup was before the
House Committee on the investigation
of the sale of arms to-day. He stated
that the Government had never, to his
knowledge, sold any arms to the French
Government, or the French Agent, and
made a long explanation regaiding the
handling of funds. Ho was beforo the
Committee an hour uud a half when it
adjourned uutil tho 12th of March.
KOUTY-SECOND COXUtlKSB.
Many of our youug writers seem to be
afflicted with tho passion for notoriety
which fools mistake for fame, and tho
wise regard as a misfortune. Iudeed,
this passion is fast becoming the bane of
our civilization, and tho man who caonot
succeed in getting lionized docs his best
to get itemized. Whoever yields to the
pernicious passion gets victimized in tho
end. The quiet performance of duty,
wherever one’s lot may be cast, is a hun
dred times more wholesome, satisfying
and noblo than this vulgar itching to be
talked about, and the iucessant pulling at
the coat-tails of society to attract its no
tice.—Golden Age.
A letter dated Nashville, Tenn., 15th
instant, says:
A fire* broko out at twofve o’clock last
night in tho bindery of tho Methodist
Book Concern, and extended thenco to
tho composing room. The materials and
machinery in both departments wore
destroyed, together with tho stereo
type foundry and Dr. Summer’s ex
tensive library, containing many rare
and valuable works. Tho bindery be
longed to John Lockcn, Philadelphia,
and was insured. His loss is about $15,-
000. The loss in the composing-room,
$10,000; foundry, $5,000. Tho plates iu
tho vaults are uninjured. The damage
to the presses, $3,000; buildings, $3,000.
The insurance on tho part of tho build
ing burned was $5,000. Tho material
was all insured. A large number of
persons are thrown out of employment,
tom poranly, by this disaster.
Tho Louiavilta Ledger, of tho 17th
instant, says:
Oar many Methodist readers at Louis
ville and elsewhere will be pleased to learn
that the loss by the fire at the Methodist
Publishing House at Nashville is not so
heavy as at first reported. Tho entire
loss to tho Publishing Houso will not ex
ceed $25,000. There was a total insu
rance of about $70,000 on the building.
But • few half completed stereotype
plutes were destroyed, plates aud presses
to the value of about $100,000 licing saved.
The loss of Mr. Locken in the bindery
will not exceed $3,000. He had in stock
and machines about $15,000 in the bin
dery. The publication of tbe Advocate
will not be suspended by the fire, but it
will not be issued on its regular day of
publication. The damage to the build
ing was ordered to be immediately re
paired at a meeting of the Book Com
mittee yesterday afternoon. The Pub
lishing House will soon be upon as firm
a basis as ever, and will continue to meet
all demand for ite publications the same
m before the fire.
SENATE.
The Judiciary Committee reported ad
versely to and asked the indefinite post
ponement of the bill allowing accused
persons to testify in their own behalf.
Morton said be hod protests from two
Southern District Attorneys, and that
the passage of the bill would work great
advantage to certain persons whom they
were about to try.
Mr. Hamlin objected to indefinite post
ponement, and tho bill went on the cal
ender.
The bill placing obstacles in the way
offformer owners of lands sold for taxos
in the insurrectionary States wont ovor
under the objections of Mr. Johnston,
of Virginia.
The. House bill, exempting canned
fruits, etc., from the stump tax, passed,
and now goes to the President.
Mr. Sawyer, from the Committee on
Education aud Labor, reported adversely
upon the Educational suffrage test
Mr. Chandler roso to a personal expla
nation, and read a letter from a gentle
man iu Jackson, Michigan, stuting that
somebody had sent him certain Reform
movement aud Liberal Republican docu
ments under his (Chandler’s) frank, and
that of Senator Morton. The writer ex
pressed his astonishment that theso two
distinguished Senators should circulate
such publications and usked Mr. Chan
dler to send him no more documents un
less they had tho truo ring. Mr. Chan
dler said his frank on these documents
was a forgery ; bat, as the whole Liberal
Republican movement was a fraud, he
was rfot surprised that those who were en
gaged in it resorted to forgery.
Mr. Morton also stated that tho use of
his frank on these documents, or on any
such, was a fraud and a forgery.
Mr. Tipton roso to a personal explana-
tisn, and said ho had been almost as un
fortunate as Mr. Chandler. He had sent
one of that Senator's speeches to a con
stituent of h'\ aud had it indignantly
returned with a request that, if ho in
dorsed such sentiments, he would never
send his Frank to that constituent again.
(Laughter.)
The Bill admitting six Japauese cadets
to the West Point Academy passed.
Tho sale of arms was resumod. The
preamble .vas rejected and the resolution
of inquiry adopted,
HOUSE.
The St. Croix RAilroad Bill provoked
a long discussion and many calls of ayes
and nays.
It was stated during the debate that
bills were pending giving 200,000,000 of
acres of land to railroad companies. A
prolonged debate followed and, finally,
tho bill was recommitted to the Commit
tee on Public Lauds by a vote of 102 to
77.
CUBA.
NEW YORK.
Lett & Co.-What Seward Tliluk-.
New York, February 29.—It is under
stood that Leet & Co. will continue to
hold their bonded warehouses, but have
lost the General Order business.
Tho statute forbids the prosecution of
merchants for bribery based upon their
eyidonoo before the committee.
'Seward thiuke tho demand for conse
quential damages beneath the diguity of
the United States, which should demand
an apology instead of money. He thinks
war impossible.
Two hundred and fifty Canary birds,
belonging to CoL Fisk, wsre auctioned
to-day. They brought $3,000.
Twelve jurors have been obtained in
Mayor Hall’s case.
Argument is progressing regarding the
legality of the Grand Joty which iu
dieted Stokes.
UTAH.
Organizing for Isfttj;.
Salt L.\kk, February 29.—A Commit
tee of Safety lias boon organised, urging
the citizens to pa; no mote taxes until
the City Treasurer lias rendered an ac
count of the funds. ‘
MARYLANQ.
Death of an Operator.
Baltimore, February 29. r -BenjamiuF.
Johnson, for 11 years a faithful operator
in tho Western Union Tejfcgraph Office
in this city, and one of ibg best operators
iu this country, died last Slight of con
sumption—aged 22.
ENGLAND,
Alexis.
Havana, February 29.— Alexis had a
grand military and civic reception to
day.
ITALY.
Stagnant—Garibaldi.
Roue, February 29.—General Mag-
nini, Minister of War, has requested the
Chamber of Deputies to vote au appro
priation of 12,000,000 livres to enable him
to provide for a proper training of the
army, and erect buildings for tho accom
modation of the troops.
General Garibaldi publishes a denial
of tho reports that ho is connected with
the International Hocicty.
FRANCE.
Hospitality to the Pope.
Paris, February 29.—It is reported
that Thiers has again offered the Pope
the hospitality of France, and Austria
tenders him Salzburg Castlo for a resi
dence.
CANADA.
H« Speaks the Language of Hekclllon.
Ottawa, February 29.—A dispatch
states that Hon. James Howe condemns
the policy of England in withdrawing
troops from Canada, and predicts a rup
ture betweeu ti.o home government aud
the Dominion if a la tter understanding
it not soon nrrived at. Ho jeers tho poli
cy of England in concentrating the army
and navy aroand tho Islaud ot Great
Britain—urges independence os tho only
course open to the Canadians, and asks
the people to prepare for separation.
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
A Lively Campaign.
Concord, N. H. # February 29.—Both
parties are confident of a favorable reanlt
on the 12th. An army of speaker* are in
the field and more are coming.
Victoria doing a Vis Up-A a Address—
Fatally Pressed.
London, February 29.—It is reported
that Queen Victoria will Visit tho Impe
rial Princess of Gormauy.,
The Lord Mayor of London has pre
sented a congratulating Address to ihe
Prince of Wales.
Five were killed and thirty injured by
the pressure at thanksgiving ceremonies.
The Times says England might say
nothing, save what she isVequirod to, iu
obedience to tho decision of tho Geneva
Arbitration. She hue newer dreamed of
offering any composition' of difficulties
outside of the treaty. It the treaty is a
failure, it is tho fnnlt of* the American
Government.
A miscreant fired a pistol at Queen
Viotoria to-day, while shift was driving on
Constitution Hill. No damage was dune.
The inisoreant was arrested.
MASSACHUSETTS.
The Great IlloVr Oat.
Boston, February 29,—One hundred
and lift; choral societienThsve applied to
participate in tho interlintioimf festival
chorus. •*
MISSOURI.''
The End of a Libel Halt.
St. Louis, February 29.—Iu the libel
suit of Spencer Ball vs. tho Evening
Dispatch for $10,000 damages for pub-
blishiug a police item, a verdict was re
turned giving the plaintiff owe ccn/ diima
gcs.
COMMERCIAL.
Office Daily Son, Feb. 29, 1872.
Colton closed dull at 2O)02OJ; to-
eolpts 00 bales; sales ICO.
Pbovisions — Bacon— shoulders 7|;
dear rib sides 9; clear sides
91 ; limns, plain 12)@14; sugar
oured 141. Bulk meats —shoulders
Gj; clearrih sides 8; clear sides 8).
Lard—Ticrco 11; cans 11|@12;
buckets 13.
Financial—Gold is buying 1 10—
selling 1 12; silver is buying 1 03—soil
Ingl 06.
Fruit—Bough peaches 4! to 5! per
r rand; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled,
to 4! per pound; green Georgia apples
48 60 to 44 00 per bbl -
Butter—Tennewee end oountry but
ter 20 to 80 cents; Northwestern 27 to 81.
Leather—Hemlock 25 to 30; Oak 40
to 45; Harness leather 36 to 45; m
leather 42 to 50; Calf skins 425 to
per dosen; American calf skins 425 to
40 per dozen.
Hides—Green 7 to7|; green salt 81
to 81; dry hides 15 to 16.
Onions—43 50@5 00 per barrel.
Tobaoot Low grades 55@56o ; com
mon, 58065; g .od, 76090; Hue. 410
41 25; ohoioe brands, 41 2601 50.
Iron—Swede 7c; horse shoe Iron 7c;
City Mills and Pittsburg bar Gc.
MACEEREL-Hnlf bbls. No. 148.00; No.
2 47; No. 3 40. Kits,No. 1 41 85; No.
2 41 GO; No. 3 41 40.
Cheese—19o.
Grain.—Corn and oats searoe nnd ad
vanced; corn 95c.—stiff. Oats, mixed 72;
black 76080.
Suoar—A, 14; extra 0, 131; crushed,
powdered and granulated, 15; Dem
ers ra 1210181; fair to choioo brown,
110121. Fair supply; market steady.
Coffee—Klo, 2402G; Java, 84; In
gulfs, 80.
Molasses—By barrel, 35; by hogs
head, 31; Now Orleans choice, 70, prime
08.
Saot—Liverpool 2:15; VirginU^. Hire
0010.
Flour—Superfine, iu barrels, 47 500
•asks higher ; extra 48 50 ; family 89(d)
ffBO; extra family 49 50010 00; fancy
410010 60.
Cotton Goods.—8 oz Osnuluirgs, 18);
Ooz, 16!. 4-4 Sheeting, 18|. 7-8 Drill-
inga, 18). 7-8 Hhirting, 12; Shirting,
9). Yarns, all numbors, 41 G5. Cotton
rope, 31. All domestics in good demand.
Special Notice*,
Aggravated Indiosstiox.—Psrsoas who in prs-
tlitpossd to d/spspsls, Bad their saffsrlofs greatly
sg*rsvstsd by damp weather, easterly winds, end
eudden clixoffea from s mild to s chilling ntmos-
ph« re. In the spring, therefore, the pnnge ot lndl-
goation are seriously augmented by the atmospheric
variation* peculiar to the season, and It is incumbent
upon all who desire to pass through ths ordeal of Its
cold mlats and inexlubrioue galea with easy stomachs,
0d uutormented by the Indescribable torments
which soooiupeny dyspepsia, to tone and strengthen
the digestive organa with e healthful end effective
vegetable invlgorent; and no one el all familiar with
the medical reoord of the age. can question for one
moment that Hostel tor’s Stomach Bitters 1* the Ton
ic beet adapted to this purpose.
The credentials of ths Greet Bsstoaatfve ar
equal tod in number and character hy thee# of any
other advertised medicine in the world. If
there was s preparation to rank as a national reme
dy, this wonderful specific has s fair claim to the
title. For a period of twenty years U hue Utotally
bean ths Champion Tonic and Alterative on thte aide
of ths Atlantic. In popularity it haa never been ap
preached by any of Its would-be competitors, and It
annual salsa are bo hr In advance of those of any
other medicine of Its class, that comparisons would
be ridiculous. One of two conclusion* is Inevitable.
the American people are deficient In coaemon
sente, and Incapable of rational discrimination, or
if oetotter’e Bitters to tho beet preventive remedy fev
constipation, rheumatism, nervous complaints, and
all maladies of an epidstaio orendemlo type. The
reader will Judge Aw himself whioh of the two eon.
elusions Is most consistent wtthfrotand reason.
HwitEtim. _
DeGive’s Opera House
MRS. J. A. OATBS..
■ Lessee and Manageress.
FRIDAY Zhrwninf, March 1st, 14T2.
Faehionmbie Attraction
FOB THE
BENEFIT
Of ths Southern Favorite.
Mrs. J-. A. OATBS
Who will appear in liar Grant Character of ARUMS
in Haifa’■ Famous RagUth Opera, tho
BOHEMIAN GIRL I
Tk, Op.r. Fr.Miil»d Ik iu fbuiret,!
ALEXANDER H. El OTHERS, Folium EdUc,
A. R. WATSfiN, Now. Editor,
1. HENLY (KITH, Oos.nl Editor rod Soatu
TOR 187*1
During ths prsnsnt ym * Prasidsqt
and members of CongHM an to be
oleeted. ,
Liberty mnst be preeerred or loek The
Corruptionist! of the day—the Bond
Binge—the ambition ennsieh U bm
government--are artfnlly^
paving tbe way to the o»ei ^
Federal Bepablic, founded by Waehing-
ton. Jefferson and Madison, end tbe ee-
tabllehment of a Centralised Ravin and
a DJnastv in ite (tend.
THE PEOPLE can JE*£fcJ
they will. They can retain
dom, or they eon beooaZe davoa. The
destiny of this eamiiy is 4ot» decided
by the potfJt't toUtl . ,, ;
If the Democratic party w&t tart stand
firmly aponito tima hooond jUlhiiiii,
and ereot ths standard of LtnxrT, and
honesty in the administration'of ths^ov-
it, a glorious triumph
achieved. Viotory ia within oar
The enemy is giving way—is needing
from hie alter disregerd of lav and con
stitutional guarantiee No* ia the San
guarantiee __
for a vigorous charge upon hie vevedng
The Uos, has been coving the aood
edof truth. It has already brought
forth good fruit We aboil eontinne to
so* tho seed, and shall expect a rich
harvest to be reaped in the Uana a*
hopogt principle ia th# wenslt gUffa*,
We tract oar patrons *U1 aid ne in ex
tending the eirenlstionof The She. We
have.entend neon ourenterprtseto «atet
in the grant von of rodeeaang tfeeeeatey
from the ooptrol of robbers, I
money-changers, who are i
tarnplo of liberty. Their tables most be
overtamed end publio opinion must
■owrge them fma the pubtto jwssinir
We shall give all the neve I
State Capital—proceedings of the Legis
lature—deofniokiE of the Supreme Court,
and ell important ■
nee ted with the BUte Oovetnmantt 4
shall endeavor to make The Sue a welcome
family visitor.
shall endeavor to make 1
BY TELEGRAPH.
New York, February 19.—Cotton quiet;
.ulus 1,327; uplands 22); Orleans 22|.
Flour dull and drooping; common to fair
extra 4707 75; good to ohoico 47 800
89 000 0 60. Whisky active but lower 90.
Wheat dull; winter rod western 63070.
Corn fair; export homo domand with
light tuipply G0)(m70). llico quiet at 8
@84.
LOUISIANA.
A *100,000 Fire.
New Orleans, February. 29:—Tho up-
per stories of buildings 101 aud 1GG, on
Canal street, w ere burned tins morning.
The buildings were occupied by Wayncr
A Meyer, Ernost A 1’rsget and Dolbcar's
Commercial College. The loss is esti
mated at 4100,000. Insured in homo
companies.
Singular Death.
A colored woman named Amelia Davis,
living in Jackson Hall alley, this morn
ing received a comic valentine, which
sbo opened, nnd immediately fell to tbo
floor dead. Tbe deceased was raising au
adopted child, and the missive contained
tbe words, "Cruel treatment of nn adop
ted child." The Coroner, on being sum
moned, decided that the death was
censed by heart disease.—Baltimore Sun.
0.1 TS, CO MIA', Ml IIM. Mi AM HATS,
BACOJT, He.
J ARQE consignments n»w in store tnd arriving.
J Also, OOLD DUbT FLOUR, unsurpss*ul in
quality.
Bird's Eyo Lime, Cenn-ut, Calcined Piaster, Ac.
A. LEYDEN, CoiOBiis'n Merchant.
W. M. William*. fcbaitf
Homes For Sale.
T WO eligibly situated RESIDENCE LOTR^well
CASH, ur short time. «
gain* may bu eiRcctod.
qulro of
be sold KUft
i tbe next month, liar-
further particulars en>
1J 14* A'O TMCC—» #;»»• M'lH.JI.
n given to collection*,
tkmrt. Olllt .
aud 12 Grant’s Building, Corner Broad an<! Mariet
ta streots, 1*. O. Box 440 Atlanta, Ga. feb‘J7-0t
November Acceptance*.
Plantera can tret their Factor's
Acceptances Cashed by Com-
municatinff with
BRANCH. SONS A CO.
frbltUf AUGUSTA, OA.
ATLANTA VVATKR CUKE !
D II. KAIaOW respectfully inform* the public that
the ATLAN’l A WATER CURE haa been re
moved to tho beautifully located Dabney Ealato. Iu
tho neighborhood of tbn Central Nursery. l*atror
will find tbo bout accommodation*, comfortable
d careful treatment- Dr. Kalow’a succssa-
In tho pant i* the Lent criterion for the fu
ture. feb28*2t
City Tax Defaulters.
i author.
s, If the
jI hold double-tax fi fa* will
iaiuw .w, -Jii I»ay the single Ui and all cost* on
r before tho J5tb of March. JO. H. SMITH.
leb?Q-td Deputy Marshal and Collector.
person* against wboi
Key Found.
Found—A KEY-*omewhst resembling those
used for the rostoffle* boxes. It can bo bad st ths
Sun Office, by paying f
r this advertisement
Stores for Solo!
HAVE THREE NO 1 REST FAYING STORES
I
1 On Whitehall, betweeu Alalama and fluster *t'<
1 On Broad street near the bridge,
i On I’escbtrcc nearly opposite the cutrauce of wal
ton street.
capitnil.t,. call ..G "** w "Vdair.
f?b29-lt Roal Estate Agmt.
Houses For Rent.
I WILL BINT tor the balance of this year year a
number of
Comlbrtalilc ltcMi<lcnce»,
ed. Hales futures to-day 23,850 bains as
follows: March filtfull. April 22(u\
22jL Muy 22 3-16(«V22 9-10. Junfi 22
51-16(^221. July 22l(rr’22j. Aug. 22).
Later—Mouny 7. Gold 10. E
xciiango
9I.8-* 15, 02* 11, Cis 11, 05 11), new
10ft, <S7h 1IL 68fl 11|* 10-408 10); South
erns quiut, TunncasccH weak, uew Houth
Carolmu.s firm ; balance Hteadv ; Teunca-
8ot‘8 GG, new 00 ; Virginias 51, new 52;
Louisiana 0s 58, new 50 Lcvccs 02),
75; Alubama 8* 90, 5s 00; Goorgia 70, 7s
82; North [Carolina 44(^841, uew 17);
Houth Carolina 52), now 31).
Boston, February 29.—Cotton dull
and declining; middiiugs 22); not re
ceipts 338; gross 739; sales 200; stock
8000.
Child of the Regiment?
SCALE OF PRICES—Admission 91 00; Reserved
Bests $1 26; Gallery 60 cents.
ffl» QUurrticement*.
NOTICE.
th sAtUula OilAHUEll OF UOHM1U0E.
wkl-It 1. F. EDWARPg, Im'r.
„ . cliado oakier 8140141.
Inrd i»4rittw«mier#t004-.' Navalc dull. , _ , . - ' ' — - ’,
Tallow dull 8)09). Frcighto unohkng- Q. W. ADAIR, Auct r.
f>«l Hnln* fiiiurou tn.dnv 9.t H. r »(l IiuIdr aa 7
Trinity Church Property
Auction
G N TUESDAY NEXT (SALE DAY) I Wild,
sell, st th* City Hall, at 11 o'clock. Trlulty
— -“'Idl -—*
Church Lot aud Iluildlug. on Mitchell street, oppo-
TEltMS—Ono half cash, romaindsr 60 days.
Charleston, February 29. — Cotton
dull; middlings 21|; not receipts 1295;
sales 00; stock 23,744.
Galveston, Fobruarv 29. — Cotton
weak; good ordinary 19); not rooeipt*
G91; exports Great Britain 6G0; coast
79; sules 500; stock 43,278.
Augusta, February 29.—Cotton quiet
and weak; middlings 21; receipts GqO;
salts 450.
London, February 29.—Bullion de
creased £144,000.
ZlVMMMk February 29—Evening.—
Cotton closed heavy; Uplands 11); Or-
Mobile, February 29.—Cotton doll and
lieuvy; middiiugs 21 jc; net receipts 964
bales; sales 100; stock 63,302.
Norfolk, February 29.—Cotton dull;
middlings 21c; net receipt 840 bales; ex
ports coastwise 2,761; soles 500; stock
3,310.
Wilmington, February 29. — Cotton
dull; middlings 22c; net receipts 137
bales; exports coostwiHO 2,206; stock
3,897.
Baltimore, February 29.—Cotton dull
and heavy; middiiugs 22)c; net receipts
277 bales; gross 354; exports coastwise
75; sales 130; stock 8,510.
Philadelphia, February 29.—Cotton
quiet; middlings 22).
Havannah, February 29.—Cotton quiet
and weak; middlings 21); net receipts
1399; sales 67,726.
Memphis, February 29.—Cotton dull;
middlings 21 )(^21); receipts 909.
New Orleans, February 29.—Buyers
and sellers apart, tending downward;
middlings nominally at 22; not receipts
3593; gross 3704; exports to Liverpool
9624; coastwiso 1146; sales 2300; stock
213,833.
New Orleans, February 29.—Oats
lower at 55. Hay, priino, $30.
Baltimore, February 29.—Flour venr
strong; Ilowurd street superfine $0 25;
ltio aud choice western held above out
side quotations. Wheat firm. Corn-
white 63(«,66; yellow 02). Oats un
changed. liye 95(<l$1. l'lovisions quiet
Whisky 91.
LonsviLLii, February 29.—Provisions
steady. Pork 813 25. Hhoalders 6; sides
7)0*7t. Lard—tierce 9); keg 10. Whis
ky 85.
Cincinnati, February 29. — Pork
$12 75; shoulders 5); sides 7@7). Whis
ky 84(^85.
CITATION !
a F.O HOI A-Cam DEM Court y-To all whom It
may comern.
W HEREAS, Isaac Epstein and Scott 0. Pratt, is-
•cutor* upon ths relate of Andri-w J. Dun-
r u, late of said county, dictated, apply for letters
dUiuluioti from th* administration of said ea-
oo accommodating term*.
Therefore, th* kindred and creditor* of aaid de
ceased, are hereby ciU*l aud admonished, to ato
their objection*. If any they have, in uy office, lu
terms of th* law; otherwise letters of diaiulseory
isaMlr
i grant- 11!
of tho Court of Ordinary, of aaid county.
By order of the Court, thi* February 10. lfiTfi.
By order cr
tubU-luu
K. A. MoWUOETEU, OrdiMrJ.
81El HONE k HUNT'S, J (motion of EviolU I
■ZklM.
ETELTl
Hon. Alexander H. Stephen., the
Editor-in-chief,, has •paoiaUj arranged
hi. bukinees aoutodevote afcnoetnie
entire time to tbe political department of
Thi Sum, daring the coming ipring and
mer, and to the end of ui- fraMdta-
olaction.
We give the proceeding- Ot the Legi.-
latore when in •caaion, the dedaiont of
tho Snpreoie Coart in fall, and aQ stews
ot intorest oouneoted with tbe State Gov
ernment
tk aars of subscbiption
Daiiy-llsgl* Cspjr s
Twslv* Mouths....fill 001 Thres Moetfea......«0>
llx MonUs I 00 j Ons Montk....»....! ft
Clabs for DsUy-rsr Assam s
Tbrss Copiss 17 001 Sight Ooptos ft
Vise •• 46 001 Blngto papsr f
Wstkly-Psr fiaaaai
Biagl* Cop7 . t OOllfim Copies 1» o
Thres Ooptos 6 00 * Twenty Copies.. ..JI Ot
Five Ooptos • 00 Mltjr Ooptos M UI
Ous llondrsd Ooptos 1*6 00
•* Weekly for Six Msatfii i
BtngtoOopy.. M 1 001 Twemtr Ooptos. i|.l
Thres Ooptos ft«a| Mto 0»yto»*-.-..d4 (ft
Five Ooplss 4 001 OnemnndredCsptssfc* SS
Tsu Ooplss I M | Stogto pops* 1st*
eabsorlptions to ths WEEKLY, rseslvsd fora
tr psrtoathaa si:
shortsr [
r books whsr
QLUBIl
Nam tie fur 0LUD8 mast all bo soot at ths ssms
Urns, and take th* papsr for ths asms toagth ot tiins,
aud all bs at ths asms Post Offics.
HOW TO HBM1T MONEY.
Ws will bo rosponslbls for ths soft arrivaLof al
ssonsy ssot ns by Moosy Ordsr. hy Esartotorsd Lst
tor, by Exprsss, or by Draft, hat mol srasratos. I
money ssnt in an onragtotorsd totoar to tost. U mas
bs tho loss of tho parson sanding tt.
No paper will bs ssnt from tho ofltoa MO tt is paid
for. sod names will always bs sssssd whan ths Urns
paid for aspire*.
Dr. Wm. S. Armstrong.
HeUdence, Hunter Hlreet
(Near ths Catholic Church.)
r Richard's Book Stow,
#10,000
Crockery, China and Olastieare
Lampi, he.,
TO RE SOLD AT WHOLESALE AMD BET AIL,
-A. T OOST.
No. 47 Peachtree Street, far Caah.
O R I —ill mU mj Mock ud ,ood -IU iiurw
wishing to go Into th* tmainess.
Also. I16.U00 of city property for sal* oo assy
MurlnoNheop,Foland Chi
na Plgk, Pure Dork-
Hhire Pig-,
SUPPLIED BT
Mark W. Johnson’s,
Cotton Wareheniie, 48 Breed Street
r thus* who wish to buy by oar load.
BllAMAH FOWLH.
EARLY ROME
Early Ooidrich and Russett Pototoss.
GARDEN DEEDS!
In Imrasnas q nan ties, from David Inndrsth and
ms, ar* daily expected and will be sold ou ret
sbl* terms, at wholesale and retail.
Guano and HuparphotphataB
Pur* Peruvian Guano in store. Satlakcttoo guar
anteed. and or dsn and call* solicited.
Mark W. Johnson's,
Agricultarsi Warehouse.
tf and« Broad Street,
P. O.Bxo HO. AU a to, Oa.
Administrator's Mote of MAsuet.
rom ths Court of
tty. sn ths Ire*
Ordinary of Tallafsiro
Tuesday In March next, betore ths arart hmm *%m
lu CiawfordvUls. In aaid oounty, betweeu lbs lawful
hour* of sate, ths following pcaperty. to-wtt: Two
Hundred and Ftfty-ssvan Acres st land, mors or
Isas, lying In said county, adjoining tends of Was.
N. Gunn, Benjamin F. Moor*. Mre- MarUm Thyter
and ethers, known as part ot the land bstongtngto
ths estate of R. D L. Peek, tots of said «raaty. ds-
csa*sd:#4d for ths bsasdt of the heirs and eraffi.
BKKJ. F. MOURR. Adm'r
To OsrrsspsRdsntie
Mr. BUphona will remain in Orowflacdrittm Bin
connection with Th Hu* will not ohanga his raste
dene*. A11 tetter* intended for hisa, sfifoar m pri*
vale matters or oooaeoted with ths FrilMssI Da>
psrtmsntof this papsr, should hs addressed to htos
at Crawfordvtlls, Georgia.
Ail totters on bustnass sin
Tu Bom. oxospt li
P hu*lne#a of any kind, connected with
[pt iu 1-oUUeai Department, ahnnld bs
Hsniy Bmith, Manager, iiprnta, tig
Ykateun'al dirkctouV.
addressed to J. I
KslghU sf Jsrishs Olmtssy.
ATLANTA LODGE, NoTl. ENIGHTS OF JEEI-
CHO, meets every Monday night at »H a'stosk. at
Odd Fallows* Halt comm Mitchell aud Broad atossto.
Officers- Elder F P Perdue, W Oj J P Perdue, Y 0 ;
Rev J J Ford. Ohap; W O MoCowan, Bos; TWKaM-
•7. Trass; JI Watson. Mart MM Joh aoon. Mar; A
I; W Keltnsr, Son; Miss Gsoigto For-
Odd Fsllstrs.
CENTRAL LODGE NO. NO. M meets awry’
day even lag. at Odd Fellows* Ball, Marietta si
A. B. Gaeyt. M. G. W. 0. Jomxsox, Sscrstory.
BARNES LODGE NO. 66 meats every Friday oven-
log. al Odd Fallows* Hall. Marietta street. W. R.
Banaow, N. G. Jo*era Hinson. Secretary.
CAPITOL LODOR NO. 90 I
evening, at Hightower's Hall. conzzjsrss
Mitchell streets. J. O. Rooms, N. O. E. D. L.
Mosul y, Secretary.
EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT NOi IS mmU an foa
and fourth Nednsaday evenings ia each
at Odd Fellows’ HaU. Marietta street. W.E.
0. P. *
iu red* 7 nig hi
nunsT, W. M.. w. T. Watsbs, Bssrutaty.
FULTON LODGE MO. S14 meets th* Aral and third
Thursday nights of each month. L. Oonss. W. M.
each k oath. W. M. Tuuaa, W.
MOUNT ZION ROYAL ARCH CHAPTER NO. M
meets the seoond sad fourth Monday nights of sash
month. Lsnn J. Ounm, M. B. H. F. A. Roam-
rau>, ttooretary.
JASON BURR COUNCIL NO. IS, R. and B 1L
nests ths third Monday night of sash aaontk B.F.
*--,M. ALMtoMMUOX F
Moose, T. Iu- 1
GXEUR Db UON OOMMANDEBY NO.lL T..
masts ths first Monday night of sash month. W. H.
Tulles, E. C. Calvi* Fay, Recorder.
HERMES LODGE OF PERFECTION NO.* An-
sat and Ao>v pud Ssotltoh Kite, meets sseend and
fourth Friday sights of each asonth. W. H.Tuxxss.
(«•), T.-. P. . G.% Master; T. W. OuiETW.an. ptf),
E.*. O. 1 . f *—
Seal Tens plan* Directory.
er, ouij »i— —we— Ctovutond, WTTj J E
Tkro..r, W8: H »i_VO *
WES; MissOAllman,
Oi /* nmi.wrnrSm S
k,
and Marietta _
O T; Mies Mamie Lather, W TT; —
E A Montstth. W F B; J w Owen, W T;
son, f C;1J Alexander, W M; Mies i
art, WI G; LClutter. WpO: Mr*. ~
W B BijMiss Bnuma “
?w*d SfLin*a*w. l'd 1
SB
Or Bivki, - Oooe T»^—.'J
Moor*. W L B; Mrs A Thrower. W D M; J« Threw-
er. p W OT; 1W Msnninn Lu,
WENONA TEMPLE^ moetej
tors are tori