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THJB DAILY SUN.
P.bltaWbj tka Atlanta 8u FuMiaUat
ALEXAMDBK BL STEPHENS, Political Editor.
ASA R. WATSON, NWl Editor.
J. HENLT SMITH, Goan. Ed. * Baa. Manager.
THE
SUN.
VOL. III.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, MAY 31, 1872.
NO. 632.
THE ATLANTA SUN
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‘A Lire Paper m Lire lame*.’
ALEXANDER B. I
A. K. WATSON, N.wa Mttot.
1. IIKNLY SMITH, Ownl Editor u. Mm.
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Omamt Traveling Agent.
AfcaU for The Sun.
J. K. P. Do no lam. Honor, Go.
Da. M. P. Kobuts, Monroe, Os.
Jaubb Amu Burnt, Knoxville, Toon.
J. L. Wuuht, Woodstock, Oa.
J. O. Oalowill, Bonevillo, Oa.
Anuaa k Haokkman, Thomson, Oa.
H. 0. Hamilton, Dalton, us.
W. 0. Datb, Jr., Eaton too, Oa.
J. C. tAuauM. LeOrange. ue.
B. G. Williams, Union Point.
A. A. Bku* Athens, Ga.
Lumpkim k Ouva, Lexington.
Dn. W. H. Jkrrbll, Point Fetor.
D. W. SraMoa, Covington.
L. 0. Tmpmab, Oxford.
J. H. Prmd, WintorviUo.
B. 8. Maura S Co., Crawford.
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"Special Notices/' 20 coots per line for the first
Insertion; 10 cents for each subsequent insertion.
Advertisements inserted three times a week, 16
per cent off the table rates above; twice a we*k, 26
for the Daily Press of Atlanta, we have adopted the
foregoing schedule of prices, and will be governs'
by them in the fntare.
• «,W. A. HEMPHILL k CO.,
Proprietors of the Constitution.
8. W., GRUBB, Business Manager,
of the Now Era.
J. BENLY SMITH. Manager.
Of The Atlanta Son,
Professional Curbs.
SAMUEL LUMPEIH, *. i. T. OLIVE.
8oLOen. Northern CUptalt.
LUMPKIN JSc OLIVE,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Lsxlagtoi, Georgia,
Practice as partners, in civil oases, In all the Courts
of the Northern Circuit, and the Supreme Court in
Atlanta.
In criminal business, there is no partnership. Mr.
Olive will represent either slda of any State case In
whioh he may be employed. “ "
ANDREW H. H. DAWSON.
COUNSELLOR AT LAW
JUKIAM H. CASEY.
PAUL 0. HUDSON
Oasey ft Hudson,
Atton ioya atXiaw
Thomson, McDuffie Co.,
mhl ORQIA.
r. e. Lawson.
X. I. V1TSPATEICE
LAWSON A FITZPATRICK,
Attorneys at Law.
EATONTON, OA*
Will practioe in the Ocmnlgaa Circuit and 8u>
pram* Oourt Prompt attention given to Collection v
fifi. The Junior refer*, by permission, to Hon. A.
Htephem
CHALYBEATE SPRINGS,
Meriwether County, Georgia.
T HE UNDERSIGNED has the pleasure to an*
nouuce to his friends and the public that he
has leased this Celebrated Summer Resort for the
present season; la largely refurnishing, and will be
ready for the reception of company on the first of
Juno, lm. The beat oooka and servants are en
gaged. and every arrangement made for supplies,
music, and Innocent amusements of every variety,
usually found in such places, and wa can confidently
guarantee satisfaction to all. The means *
THOS. H. HARRIS, Leases.
Bpottawood Hotel, Maoon, Oa., May 18,1871.
mylt-lmo
City Tax.
JpERSOMf who have neglected to pay their Quar-
urly Balsa Tax, are notified that executtona fcaV-i
been issued against them, and placed in Mfhvnda
for collection.
Please call at once and settle,J
JO. 8. SMITH,
Deputy Marshal aad Collector.
Office at City Halt Office hours from 8
clock, a. w., te It. m.mlMU^aael
ftnilvoai) dime ®ablf.
Arrivals and Departure* «r naint tu
and from Atlanta.
TEE WESTS** A AIUWIO (OB STATE) RAILROAD.
viom raaaaHoaa tkain — outward— vaht link
to a aw iou.
8;3.t pm
3:46 a m
main—outvied.
Arrives a» Atlanta 1.30 a
dat rassxMaxa train—inward.
Leaves Chattanooga 8:30a
Arrives at Atlanta..
AOOOMMOOATIOH TRAIN—INWARD.
Day Passenger Tndnfarrivea 6:40 p. m
Dey Passenger Train loaves 10:16 a m
Stuns Mountain Aooouunodatlou arrives... 8 ;0Ua m
Stone Mountain Aooommodatlon leaves... .6:46 p. m
MACON AND WLATEEN RAILROAD.
Oa and after Sunday, December 17, 1871, trains
will run as follows:
Day passenger train leaves 2:00 a m
Leaves Maoon ..7:10a.m
Day Passenger Train arrives 1:48 p. m
Arrives at Macon 7:80 a in
Night Passenger Train leaves 1:10 p. m
Leaves Maoon 5;15 p. m
NightPassenger Trainarrire* . 10:50 p. m
Arrives at Macon 6:10 p m
ATLANTA AND WEST TOINL UAILBOAD
Night Passenger Train arrives 0:67 a
Night Passanger Train leavea 7:15 p.
Day Passenger Train arrives 7:6o p. m
Day Passenger Train leaves 6:601
ATLANTA AND EICHMOND AIK-LINE EA1LKOAD.
Leave Gainesville 6 A. M
Arrive at Atlanta. 10 A. M
Leave Atlanta 8 P. M
Arrive at Gainesville 0:42 P. M
Memphis and Charleston Railrc
W. J. Akers, Agent, Ailamta, Oa.
UI TABLE OT TUB MEMPHIS A
THE DAILY SUN.
MORNING EDITION
ATLANTA, GA.:
Friday Morning May 31,1872
MsS Train leaves Chattanooga 8:00 P M
Arrives in Memphis, next day 12:16 P M
COMING BAST:
Morning Expresa leavea Memphis 10:2(1
Arrives in Chattanooga, next morning.... 6:W
Mail Train leaves Memphis 12:10 A M
Arrives in Chattanooga, next day 600PM
▲ttnnttc and Gulf Knllronrt.
OH Savannah, Ga., via Albany, Jacksonville
and Tallahassee, to Quincy, Florida:
Leave Savannah daily 10:15 P. M
Arrive at Albany daily 1:60 P. M
Arrive at Jacksonville daily 1:46 P. M
Arrive at Tallahassee daily {Sundays ex
cepted 7:86 P.M
Leave Tallahassee daily (Sundays excep
ted) 10:80
Leave Jacksonville daily 3:40
Leave Albany daily 8:00i
Arrive at Savannah daily 0:26
aag7
SELMA, ROME AND DALTON R. R.
TSAINS DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED.
Leave Selma 8:42 a. m., 8:15 r. m.
Arrive at Rome 6:41 p. m., 1:46 a. m.
Arrive at Dalton 7:40 r. u., 3:60 a. m.
Leave Dalton 7:50 a. m., 6:20 r. m.
Leave Rome 9:37 a.m., 10:45p. m.
Arrive at Selma 8:10 P. M., 9:44 a. m.
Macon A Augusta Railroad.
JUBNOEB TBAIN D ILY, SUNDAYS EXPECTED.
Laavu Augusta at IS 00 M.
Leave Macon at • 0C A. M
Arrive at Maoon at 7 40 P. M
Arrive at Augusta at 1 48 >» H
4:10 AM
imery..f. 6:40 A M
Arrive at West ?olnt 11:68 AM
'jura West Point 12:20 P M
krrlve at Montgomery 8:16 P M
Leave Columbus..
Arrive at Columbus
....11:40AM
12:80 PM
Atlantic and Golf Kail road.
mm PASSENGER:
Leave Savannah. Daily at 6:00 P M
Arrive at Jacksonville 7:60 AM
Leave Jacksonville...... " 8:30 P M
Arrive atSavannah ._. ._ Uffif A M
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
riVent Jackson’
11:00 P H
6:00 P M
8:30 A M
Savannah, Mondays excepted, at 2:45 A M
Immense Natural Wealth of Geofrgla.
Some Lime Kilns hare recently been
established on the side of the track of the
Carteraville and Van Wert Railroad,
The supply is endless, these kilns being
at the base of a great mountain of solid
limestone, where it can be quarried and
rolled down into tho kilns with very little
oosk It is believed the convenience and
small oost of making lime, and placing ft
on the railroad, will materially obeapen
it, so that it can be freely used by every
poor man in the land, at a fertilizer.
Tha Voice of the True Democracy.
, Co., Miss., May 28,1872.
//on. A. H. Stephens, Atlanta, Ga.:
Mr Dear Sir : Impressed with a deep
sense of the importance of preserving
the Democratic Party, allow me tp tender
yon my heart-felt thanks for the noble
stand yon have taken in favor of Consti
tutional Government.
Has the reason of some men fled
brntish beasts, that they wish us to sup
port a man so inimioal to ns us Horace
Greeley?
I herewith inclose yon the subscription
prioeof yonr Wkbklv, which please send
to ms for one year.
Yours truly.
, CoUNTy, Wisconsin,
M»y 26,1872/
To the Editors of the Atlanta Sun :
Having received and read the oopy of
The Sun yon so kindly cent me, and
folly indorsing the Grand Principles of
Democracy, so ably and earnestly set
forth and advocated by y Hi, I herewith
send you 82 for yonr paper one year.
Hoping that success will crown yonr
efforts as well os those of all true and
earnest men in the Democratic ranks, in
their maintenance of the cause of Lib
erty everywhere.
I remain,
Yonr friend and fellow citizen.
TELEGRAPH NEWS
w 1* M
qited, at 8:00 A M
Macon, both ways, with Macon
tad Western Railroad trainB to and from Atlanta.
Leave Macon, Monday* except*
rrive at Savannah, f ‘
Close connection a
Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
Leave Columbia 7 00 a. a
Arrive at Greenville 6 30 p. i
Leave Greenville 6 30 a. i
Arrive at Columbia 6 66 p. i
Charlotte, Columbia & Augusta K. It.
TWO TRAINS DAILY.
Leavea Augusta 40 a
Arrives at Charlotte 6 10 r
TBAIN NO. 2
Leavea Charlotte 7 25 r
Arrive* at Augusta « 30 a
Leaves Augusts 9 v; *
Arrives at Obarlotte 30 a
GEORGIA
SPRING BREWERY,
WEST EJTD, A TLIATjI.
The undersigned, having made extensive improve
ments tn the, famous Georgia Spring Brewery Park,
situated at West End, reapecttully calls the altouUon
of the public to the inducements It offers for picnics
social parlies, and other festivals.
On the grounds are a beautiful covered platform,
60x60; a large pond and two boats, a carousal swing,
and a shooting gallory. In case of rain shelter caw
be given to eight hundred persons.
For ladies and children, two large and finely fur-
Ishod private rooms are always ready.
School acd church picnics will be allowed the use
of the grounds at half price. . . ..
— Street Cara run within fifteen minntes walk
Spring.
re courtoouely Invltod.
NOTICE.
EORGIA-OGLETHORPE COUNTY-
SHERIFF'S OFFICE.—The puollc is hereby noU-
^ fled that the official advortiiiementa of this office
will hereafter be published in the Atlanta Han,
Lexington, Ga., April 10,1872.
U. ADKINS, Sheriff.
For Sale,
^ PORTAULE ENGINE Of EIOUT BOEZE
POWER. N.w wd eewlttete. Mttebto Itethrteh
XjUMBBR.
JUKRIUjIJ*I, JO ATE* A' CO.,
H AVE on hied, end ere eon.tenUy receiving. •
large Stock of Dry and Green Lumber of all
the varioUes appertaining to the trade, together with
White l?i*t© Doors,
Windows and Blinds,
To all of which they would respectfully call the at-
a tent ion of Builders and other. Prices as low as
* the market will admit. Satisfaction
Guaranteed.
Office and Yard next below WiUingbain Building
Decatur street, Atlanta, Ga.
oqrt-tf -
Groat Inducomont to
Buy Fine Kexitlence Lota - ln Atlanta.
W E wtll sell at suction,
o'clock, THURSDAY
7 (RESIDENCE LOTS
On «od near tn. corner of Ivy And Baker itoMte.
Tilton perfect. T.ran-Only '. c*nh; Mane. ONE
and TWO yearn, with [nter.il U 7 per cent, pee nun.
BF.LL A GOLDSMITH,
myM 3t __IteelJtotete Agente _
i’W O OBNTLEMEN WITH
FAMILIES,
Can procure Urge ud eoralorUbte rente, with
board,
AT MRS. DRAKE’S,
on Welten OrMt. 3d done from lit Deptlrt ehimb.
nr‘of
WM. U. STEPHENS,
ATTOUNEY AX LAW
OIUWrORDVIUJt, OA
euz-m
l)y the New York ipooiated Prena.
[Note.—In the digpatehee which were
pnbliahed in the afternoon Sun of yes
terday, there waa evidently a mistake in
the dispatch from Augusta, giving an ao-
count of a Democratic meeting in inion
oounty, Richmond county was perhaps,
meaut an a meeting was held in that
county Wednesday night. Ed. Bun,]
THE CAMPAIGN.
JEFF. DAVIS DENTE8 THE WHITE HAT.
Memphis, May 30.—Tho statement,
telegraphed from Nashville, that Jeffer
son Davis had written a letter to Wade
Hampton in favor of the election of
Greeley, and saying tho Democrats
would act unwisely in making a nomina
tion, is untrue. Mr. Davis states that
he has expressed no opinion in the mat
ter.
GBEELYBROWNI8M IN CHARLESTON.
Charleston, S. C., May 80.—The
Charleston County Democratic Conyen*
tion, held to-day, adopted resolutions
endorsing the Cincinnati Platform and
candidates in strong terms, and instruct
ed the delegates to the State Convention
to use all efforts, so to shape its action,
that tho whole influence of South Caro
lina, at Baltimore, shall be directed to
prevent any nomination other than that
of Greeley and Brown.
PENNSYLVANIA DEMOCRATIC CONVENTION.
Beading, Pennsylvania., May 30. —
The Democratic Convention has con
vened. R. B. Brown is Tem-
g ^rary Chrirman. Tho Committees on
latform and Permanent Organization
were appointed, and a recess taken.
Later—Backalew was nominated for
Governor on the 7th ballot,and the nom
ination was then made unanimous. The
Convention then adjourned till 10, A.M.,
tomorrow. Nothing on Greeley yet.
official conduct, as a member of tho Sab'
Committee, in the Ku-Klux investiga
tion, sent to the Clerk’s desk, aad had
reaa an article from the Columbus, 8.0.,
Union, quoting from the Baltimore
American, to the effect that Mr. Van
Trump had declined examining an im
portant witness—a distinguished Demo
cratic lawyer—who knew and could dig-
cldse too much of the Ku-Klux history.
He denounced this as false in every par
ticular,
Mr. Stevenson, another member of
the same sub-oommittee, also made some
remarks on tho subject and, in reply to
Mr. Van Trump, ho bore testimony to
the great zeal, activity and energy ox-
hibited by his colleague, and to his hon-
orable and high-tninded conduct in the
whole matter.
Mr. 1’uland, Chairman of the Ku-Klux
Committee, also made some remarks
particularly in contradiction of a state-
r * ^ an Tnimp, that Senator
KlitT" ttl0Bg with the
Butler, of MossaohnseUa, inquired
of the Speaker, whether there was any
poeeibility 0 f compelling a vote on the
fi oroement bill, as long as motions to
«i>eud theruies were interposed.
I be Speaker replied that there was not.
Jiutler.— ‘Then I move that the House
adjourn, [Laughter.}
NEW.YORK.
Tlie Book Concern Frauds—Storm-Bro
ker Killed—Bennott Bettor.
New York, May 30.—The Committee
on the Methodist Book Concern report
frauds, chiefly, if bot entirelv, in the
manufacturing dejMtftmont, and bindery,
but not of a magnitude to endanger the
financial strength of the Concern.
A storm to-day mode necessary a
ponement of the review by the Governor
of the National Guard.
Edward Wolff, a well known broker,
was accidentally killed at Plainfield, N,
J., this morning.
Bennett is reported better, but not
ont of danger.
Robert L. Crawford, Commodore Van
derbilt’s brother-in-law, who shot Detec
tive Henderson, and Albert Garin, on
Friday night last, was arrested last night
at the instance of Gurin, who has com
menced civil unit for damages, and was
held in $10,000 bail Gurin says, in his
affidavit, he is a residont of Georgia.
Hon. 8. S. Cox is seriously ill.
NORTH CAROLINA.
Serious Railroad Accident — Accident
with a Cannon. | jt;
Wilmington, May 30.—An accoa1*^
dation train on the Wilmington, Colum
bia A Augusta Railroad, ran off the track
to-day, near Grist’s Station. Three oars
ware wrecked and seven persons wound
ed. 0. H. Rickstraw, of Gheruw, South
Carolina, and Morris Bischoff, of Terre
Haute, Indiana, were oeriously wounded.
WASHINGTON.
Decoration dny not Observed — Heavy
Uulnaw-Congresslonnl.
Washington, May 30.—No Depart
ment business was transacted to-day.
Heavy rains interfered with the deco
rations here and Northward. No out
rages are reported, and but little gener
al interest waa manifested.
VOIITY-MCCOND VONOUE69.
SENATE.
Scott, from the select committee on
Southern outrages, reported bills to
amend the Enforcement Act and the
Supplementary Civil Rights bill, which
were read the first time.
Mr. Bayard objected to tho second
reading of the bills. He questioned the
propriety of the reference of those bills
to tnis Committee, which hod been orig
inated for a special purpose, and, cer
tainly. not to take cogmzauoe oT such
matters os were involved in these two
bills. He did not even know that these
bills had been referred to the Committee
until it met yesterday. The proper ref
erence for these bills was to tne Judicia
ry Committee.
The Vice President stated that it was
perfectly competent for the Senate to re-
’er bills to any Committee.
Mr. Kellogg called up the House bill
regarding the quarantine regulations on
the Gulf and AUantio coasts, which
passed, with the Senate amendments, and
goes back to the House.
The Senate is considering tho tariff
to-night.
HOUSE.
The House to-day passed the Senate
bill to extend the Act of June 22d, I860,
in relation to the confirmation of private
land claims, in Florida, Louisiana and
Missouri, with an amendment proposed
by Mr. Sheldon,autlioruiing the confirma
tion of all claims on proof of possession,
by the claimants, ana those from whom
thoy derive a title, since the cession to
the United States of the territory out of
whioh the said States were formed. The
extension is for three years, and it is bo-
lieved that, under the Act, all claims
may lie easily and latisfaetorily settled.
Van Trump, rising toe persoual expla
nation, in respect to a charge against his
All were brought to this city and placed
in the city hospital, and it is hoped none
of their injurieffwill result fatally.
The accident was not oausod by any
)gligence or oareloasnesfl.
To-day, wbile the United States Rev
enue entter, Wm. H. Seward, wus firing
minute guns, during the march of a pro
cession to the Federal cemetery, a can
non was prematurely discharged, shat
tering the arm of a seaman, Neal Wilson,
so badly that amputation is neoessnry.
a-a-4-
VIRGINIA.
A Thief and Forger Arrested.
Richmond, Va., May 30.—Samuel
Perry, alias Perrin, was arrested on bia
arrival in this city, to-day, on a telegram
from Macon, Ga., charged with forgery.
He proved to be the party wbc stole
bonus to the amount of $50,000 in Wor
cester, Massachusetts, some months since.
He was disguised as an old frrmer when
arrested. He will be held for requisition
from Massachusetts or Georgia.
KENTUCKY.
Lyn®* 1 «‘* Tor wife Hinder.
Sparta, Ky., May 30. John Branham,
who killed his wife yesterday, has been
taken from jail by tho people and hang
ed.
SPAIN.
A Gala Day In lb* CorUa—General Hub
bub, Tumuli and Confnalon—’The Pre
sident Bolt*.
Madrid, May 30.—At tho session of
the Cortes, to-day, Admiral Topeto, Pre
sident of tho Council, stated that the
Ministry recognized the validity of the
Convention mode by Marsbal Serrano
with the rebels in Biscay, pardoning
those who voluntarily surrender, and re
quested tho members of the opposition
not to interpellate the Government rela
tive thereto. Upon this announcement,
Zorrilla arose and moved a vote of cen
sure upon Serrano.
It is said this action will causo Marshal
Serrano to resign his command.
Later.—Notwithstanding the request
of Admiial Topete in the Cortes that tho
opposition should refrain from taking
any action relative to tho indorsement
by the Government of tho course pur
sued by Marshal Serrano, hardly had the
excitement which was caused by the in
troduction of Senor Zorilla’s motion died
away, when Sen. r Alartoa arose and pro
ceeded to question the Government.
The President of tho Cortes refused to
answer. Senor Martos insisted on his
a uestion, when the President declared
le action of the Deputy was insulting to
him, and left tho Chamber. Great con
fusion followed tbe retirement of the
President. The tumult in tbe Cham
ber became general, and amid the din
of voices, no Deputy oould bo plainly
beard.
Tbe excitemout over Serrano's goner-
otis treatment of the insurgents is very
great, and the stormy scenes in the Cor
tes have served to intensity it. It is pro
bable that tbe Marshal, with other Min
isters who have aooepted positions in tbe
Cabinet, will resign.
Should tho King insist ou making
Serrano Premier, as it is rumored be is
disposed to do, in reward for his distin-
guishod service in quelling tho Carlist
insurrection, grave consequences are
feared.
Vk9
FRANCE.
Anuffirr )lwr«l<r 1* be Co in im If Inf.
Few, May 80.- The trial of Chateau,
lot aetting tiro to the Tqilluriua, U rnil-
Dated yoaterilajr with a yerdiet uf guilty,
1 thoprlaonor waa aeuloncod to lie
•bot.
MARKET REPORTS.
BY TEUKOKAUB TO THE ATLANTA DAILY BUN.
LOTION MAUKKT.
Augusta, May 30.—Cotton in gcod
demand; middlluga 24; net receipts 10;
sales 88.
Savannah, May 30.—Cotton firm; lit
tle doing;middlings24(a;24t; net receipts
800; exports coastwise 1,109; sales 76;
stock 8,420
New York, May 30.—Cotton firm;
sale< 2,867 hales; middlings 20Ja Biles
to-day for future delivery 18,000 halos;
May 26); June 26|@26i; July 25f@20;
Augast 26(@26!; September 25J; Oc
tober 21; November 20; December 191.
Charleston, May 30.— Cotton firm;
middlings 24; net receipts 360; exports
coastwise 1,581; saloB 100:stook 7,734.
New Orleans, May 80.—Cotton very
strong; middlings 23]; net receipts 488;
gross 577; exports toOreat Britain 3,118;
to Havro 83; sales 2,090; stock 51,306.
Galveston, May 80.—Net reoeipts 12;
stock 5,010.
Norfolk, May 30.—Net receipts 50)
exports coastwiso 220; sales 50; stook
1,601.
Liverpool, May 30.—Cotton cloaed
firm; uplands ll|@lli; Orleans Ilf.
Wilmington, May 30.—Cottou—Net
receipts 7; sales 46; stock 2,141.
Baltimore, May 30.— Cotton—Net re
ceipts 143; gross 143; exports ooastwise
330; sales 380; stock 4,310.
Memphis, May 30.—Cottou—Receipts
243.
Boston, May 30,— Cotton — stock
16,000.
Mobile, May 30.—Cotton steady; net
receipts 94; sates 100; stock 9,250.
PRODUCE MARKET.
Liverpool, May 30, evening. — Bread-
stuffs unchanged.
Jt St. Louis, May 30.—Flour and oorn
unchanged. Whisky 8G(rf86i. Pork812.
Bacon drooping; clear sides 7j; order
lots unoliangad.
Cincinnati, May 30.—Flour drooping.
Cork weak. Pork dull. Lard steady.
Baoon dull. Whisky 80.
Baltimore, May {10. — Flour dull;
good grades firm; low gradea 25o lower;
wheat dull and nnohanged; oorn—white
78(d|79; yellow 71@78; mixed Weatem
73; provisions quiet; men 818 75; shoul
ders 51; lard dull, 9; whisky 98;
New York, May 30.—Flour—Southern
dull and lower; common to fair extra 88 00
050; good toohoioe 810 55(/l3 00.
iky activer at 90. Wheat alightly in
of buyora; winter red Weatem
81 90@2 00. Oorn la bettor. Bioe
dull at 8t@9j. Pork 818 25. Lard
heavy at8|@9i. Navalsflrm and steady.
Tallow 9@9|. Freighte quite firm.
Kern ADuertistment*.
Camden County sheriff Salta.
W ILL be sold beforo tbe ooart house door,In the
city of 8t Miry'*,on tbe flrat Tuesday in July,
tweeu tbe legal hour* of sale,tbe following property:
Oue-third interest in the mill known s* James 8.
ltaUey's mill. Also, 1,300 sere* of pine lend, mors
or less, and 100 sere* of rice lend, and all other
tends and property outside of the homestead of J.B.
Quer&rd, Beuior, end known ss the property of J.B.
Guererd.will be sold to satisfy s fl'flt in ter or of Junes
8. Briley, Issued in April Term of Gemden Superior
Tie McCroskey Residence.
rpHIRTEEN (18) well Unfilled rooms, northwest
X of the Roerk Corner, will be sold st auction on
the premise#, st 6 o’cloek this eTeniug. Brie posi
tive. Titles will be perfected, clear of Incumbrances,
satisfactory to purobaaer
DELL k GOLDSMITH.
mjQl lt Real Estate Agents.
ANOTHER AUCTION
it the Lire inction House of T. C. May-
son—Saturday Morning, 0:80 o’clock
J. H. BARRETT, Auctioneer.
A FINE YOUNG BLOODED COW. with Calf. 10
days old. Will give 4 gallons Milk s day. Sold
for no fault. 6 set* single Buggy Ha
Double Harness.
BALE IN THE HOUSE
of elogant full marble top Chamber Furniture, Car-
j numerous to msntion.
GL W. ADAIR, Auct’r
R EMEMBER the sale 103 Lota of tho Payne Prop
erty at the City Hall next Tuesday at 10 o’clock
it office and get a plat and examine
/ore the day. The City Engineer and
working out the streets
O. W. ADAIR,
Real Estate Agent.
Charles Bohnefeld
HONEY MAUKKT.
London, May 80.-—Bullion iucreaaed
£630,000. Turpentine 57.
New York, May 30.—No money or
stook market to-day, on account of deoo-
ration.
Special Notices.
A Wholesome Stimulant that is Abso
lutely Puro.
Physicians throughout tho .world agree as to tho
necessity for diffusive stimulants In medical prac-
i, but complain, and with good reason, of the im
possibility of obtaining them pure. The difficulty
here presented would bo a serious one indeod, if
tho class of agents was limited to the adulterated
luors and wines of trade. It vanishes, however,
when the absolute purity and extiaordiuary restora
tive properties of Hostotter's Hitters are takou into
consideration. A4 a stimulant tbe articlo is abso
lutely free from everything objectionable:but this
only one of its recommendations. If it wer*
thing more than aa excitant its effects would be
lloetiug. It might refresh and revive the system for
few minutes, but could produoeno permanent
benefit. Tho stimulating elements of the Blltors is
moans, not an ond. The tonic, anti-bilious, da*
puritativo and aperient vegetable Juice* combined
tho preparation are the agonta that impart vigor
and regularity to the weakened and disordered
gauizatlon, the spirituous principle being chiefly
uiicful in diffusing their influence through tha sys
tem, and otherwise facilitating their operation. A
cohol, even in ita purest form, is not so mnch
modicine as a motive power, by which the specifics
of the vegetable kingdom msy be brought to boar
upon tho debilitated and disordered organs that re
quire renovating and regulating; and it is in
way that the puro essence of rye incorporated in
Hostcttor’s Bitters Increases the efficiency of the
purely medical Ingredients.
THE
1’OI NTAIN OF HEALTH and PLEASURE
Cold, Sparkling Soda Water,
with all the pure fruit syrups, drawn from tbe now
and elegant Aurora Fountain. Alao, the oelebretod
Ponce de Leon, Vicky and Klssingcn Waters. Call
and try onr Cream de Valley Syrup.
l'EMDERTON, TAYLOR k GO..
No. 18 Kimball Douse,
in 19- Atlanta, Oa.
SPECIALNOTICE.
Congress, at ita present session, has shown a de
termination to restore what the Treasury agents
plundered from tho people of the South in 1866;
And as some
Ten Millions of Dollars
(ovor and above all sued for) are still in the U. S.
Treasury, subject to be ctaimod by parties hereto
fore barred by legislation requiring proof of loyalty,
and by statute of limitations;
And having been in Washington, aiding in the
peaaege of recent Acta
Changing these Requirements
I am prepared to give personal Supervision to the
Preperatlon, Presentation, and Collection of such
Claim*.
All poreon* having Cotton or other property taken
from them after 80th June, 1H66, will And it to their
interest to confer with me.
Also, all who have pah!
The t'ettaa Tax or Two Onla |x>r lb.
As I shall hereafter ■p*m-i % large portion of my
time in Washington City, atteudiug to th. matters
persons'ly, address me at Atlanta, Georgia, or at
Imperial Hotel, Washington. D V.
myJO O. A. UXJUUAMB.
UUDZIRTAKSIZI*
A ND dealer In all kinds of Motallo Burial Cases,
Caskets and Coffins. Keeps constantly on
hand a large assortment of Burial Casas, etc. Will
give personal attention to funerals, in the city or
country, with a first-class HEARSE. All orders will
rocoive prompt attention.
Sole Agent for Taylor'e Corpse Preserver
GHARLF.8 BOHNEFELD,
Office and Warehouse No. 1 DoGlvo's Opera House,
FOR lQ7fl«
During tha present year a President
and members of Congress are to be
olected.
Liberty most he preserved or lost. The
Corruptionist# of the day—the Bond
Bings—the ambitions enemies of free
government—are artfully, persistently
paving the way to the overthrow of the
Federal Republic, founded by Washing
ton, Jefferson and Madison, and the es
tablishment of a Centralized Empire and
a Dynasty in ita stead.
THE PEOPLE can prevent this if
thoy Vill. They can retain their free
dom, or tbev can become slaves Tbe
destiny of this country is to be decided
by the people's votesl
It the Democratic party will bnt stand
mly upon ita time-honored platform,
and erect the standard of Liberty, and
honesty in the administration of the gov
ernment, a glorious triumph will be
achieved Victory is within onr grfep.
The enemy i« giving way—la rtoeding
from his otter disregard of law and con
stitutional goarantiaa. Now is-the time
for a vigorous charge upon his-sweating
lines.
The Hun, has been towing tha ff°*d
seed of troth. It has already brongSt
forth good fruit. We shall continue to
sow the seed, and shall expect a rich
harvest to be reaped in the triumph of
honest principles in the next dtotfon.
We trust onr patrons will aid arrin aa
tending the circulation of Tan Sna. We
have.eutered upon onr enterprise.to assist
in the great work of redeeming'the oonntry
from tbe oontrol of robbers, tyrants and
money-changers, who are infming the
templo of Liberty. Their tables moat be
overturned and pnblio opinion moat
soourge them from the pnblio preeenoe.
We shall give all the news from the
State Capital—proceedings of the Legis
lature-decisions of the Supreme Court,
and ail important news and events con
nected with the State Government; and
shall endeavor to make The Sun a weloomo
family visitor.
Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, the
Editor-in-chief, has specially arranged
his business so as to devote almost his
entile tin* to thopolitioal department of
HOT SPRINGS, BATH CO., VA,
A BE now open to visitors. Ita water* are
brated for the oureof Rheumatism,Gout,:
lyaia, Torpor ol Liver, Chronic Diarrheas or Dysen
tery. Diseases of the Uterus, Affections of the Hkln,
especially of Byphllitlo origin, and th* numerous
Chronlo Diseases.
THE BATHS
vary in temperature from 50 to 110 dagi
holt, and present every variety of Ch_
They are. moreover, found to prepare the system
for tho beneficial action of Waters found at the veri-
other mineral springs. MUD BATHS have been
. that are largely used
prings.
constructed similar to thot
the most celebrated spas in Germany, and whioh
gives sufferers the benefit of the very valuable
remedial *§*“*“ *
Mod. THKI _
PASSED ATTRACTIONS to both tbo Invalid and
Pleasure Seeker. The Equipment and Management
equal to those of first-class City Hotels. Every
_ _ w - - Ami
Modern Improvement has been provided.
Professor J. L. CABELL, M. D„ of the University
of Virginia, Residont Physician. For Pamphlets
Ifauager, H
May 2
U. S. HOTEL,
FOR. SALE,
I 'aluabtc Atlanta Properly.
Administrator’s Sale.
Ity Hall, In .
’ Georgia, on tha flrat Tuosday
following property, to wit:
The Hotel property in the city of Atlanta, formerly
nown aa the U, 8. Hotel, but now as the
SASSEEN HOUSE,
situated on tha corner of Alabama and Prior street*,
in said city, and fronting tha Passenger Depot. The
lot fronts fifty-eight feet on Alabama street, runninr
back and also fronting on Prior street one hundrei
and alxty-eigbt feet. Tbe Hotel is e two story brick
building, conveniently arranged for business pnr-
Conslderlng Its location, this is one of tbe most
valuable pieces of property in the city of Atlanta,
and presents a rare opportunity for capitalists.
Bold a« the property of Jacob Rokembcaugh, late
of Thomas couut>\ deceased, for tbs benefit of the
Terms made known ou the day of sale,
mytt-td MILTON O. SMITH, Admr.
Itoomi, to Ren.
rent la Uio second story of tbo building
bema street, adjoining the old United States Hotel.
They are eiulnen'ly suited for offices. Apply to
JOHN A. STEPHEN!
iyl0-tf
The Sum, daring ike coming ftpring and
summer, and to the end ol tb* Vreeiden-
tial election.
We give the proceedings <h the Legis
lature when in sessioD, Qaff dgairions of
the Supreme Court in falfc A all ntowa
of interest connected with the State Gov
ernment
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Single Copy 1 00 I Twenty Copies. LB «
Three Copies 1 601 Fifty Copies 84 08
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All subscriptions must ta paid for tu advaacc
and all a* ,e* will be strlckon* from our boohs wher
the time paid for expiree.
O L U B 8 l
Names for CLUBS must all be sent at the seme
time, and take tho paper for the samo length of time,
and all be at the seme Poet Office.
HOW TO REMIT MOMMY.
We will be responsible for the safe arrival.of at
—— S3=3 Fut
be the lose of the %
So paper will he sent from the ottos till It la paid
-, and names will always ba erased when th* time
paid for expires.
To Oorrsspomdeats*
Mr. Stephens will remain In Crawford villa. Hi a
couuootion with Thu Sun will not ohaag* Us teat*
donee. Ail letters intended for him, either on prl.
vats matters or connected with th* PoMttcaF De
partment of this paper, should be addrennil to him
at Crawford villa, Georgia.
All letters on business of any Mad, niustMed with
Tun Hum, except ita Political Peparta&iML should be
Managar. lBimta. Oa.
addressed to J. Henly Smith, 1
GEORGIA—Canute* Couuety*
mo ALL WHOM IT MAY OONaXRK-Whmuaa.
± E. Oram has applied tome for letters of admin
istration ou the estate of Joseph G. Crum, Ml of mid
oounty, deceased—
These are, tberotaM* totals and admonish an and
singular the kindred and creditors of said deceased,
to be end appear at my office within tha time pre
scribed by law, and show cause, If any they have,
why letters of admlntatrettou should not bo granted
to said applicant.
Witness my official signature this 20th day of May,
:ats> aocnsL
KDWARI3BHOU8E,
(.ARTA, OA.
IONIAN fe WATEIMI, r>»|KUI«,
GAINESVILLE HOTEL
T HE undersigned, proprietor of the above
House, on the Publio f
Gainesville, gives notloe that _ ....
be prepared to feed passengers on all Sunday Ex
cursion Trains arriving on the Atlanta k Richmond
Air-Line Railroad, to the number of one hundred,
from 12 M. to 2 o’clock P. M., end very raspectftiUy
solicits patronage. W. A. CHRISTIAN,
list, 187J.
May 21st, 1
126-211
Proprietor.
FIRE ORDINANCE.
AM OUDINANCM Km titled an OrilasM*
te Fii and Define the Fire Limits ef th*
CUy ef Atlanta.
Wuxbkas, The fir* limits of the elty of Atlanta are
not definite and well defined. In some eases dividing
city blocks and lota, for remedy whereof.
Section 1. Be it ordained by the Mayor and Conn
ell of Atlanta, That the fire limits from and after the
passage of this ordinanoe, shall be as follows, vtat
< oiuuisnclng at the Junction of Poach tree and SUis
streets, running tbenr* along Mils street to Junction
of Ellis, Chur, h and Fatrlie streets; serosa Marietta
street, along an alley to the Western k Atlantic Bail-
road; Utenee south-east along mid railroad to VW>
sitb street; thence along romyUt •taael to Peters
streetitheoee east along Peters strati to Loyd street;
theme aarth along Lojd street to Ooorgta Itatlrcad;
thence southeast along said railroad to CgUUm street
Uosu* BVm Ote-teN. W
•. a love. ou,. tiMMi." I!;*
I1BNRY HATS, PnvV.
Board pm day.... *98
deoO-tf
Oconee White sulphur Springe,
or ha I. L co tJA'TP, aa.
mniS itallfhlful Summ«r R~ort.nl*, MbmtUI*.
L is now ready for the reoeption of visitor*,
has bean throughly ‘ ‘ “*
uow furniture.
cp and furnished with
be made to reader guests
SAMI. R. MoGAMY.
NOTICE.
GEORGIA—OGLETHORPE OOUMTT.
“ WIC1 of the Clark < *
public is hereby no
Useuienta of this office i
M^MjAJTTJiTMOjr irFFUEft.
I AM prepared to furnish Plantar* with Bacon.
Bulk Meat, Laid. Oorn. Oats, Huy. Flour. Tobaooo,
~ tha Ootober sad November ac-
aaa houses In Attaata,Avg«*ta or
ceptanoea of First-class b
liens, with approved amag^ ^
mySdewhn
R. TEUSLER,
Professor of
CkartMlBUkladte to..
reepeetfelly solicit* Uu
u* Setter* himself on
the taste of all. theet
and said ala small prafth
zEgBsass. ssttsow