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ATLANTA BUN
t AILYiAND WEAKLY.
TUB SUN PUBLISHING CO.
HonJLH. STEPHENS
POLITICAL WOR.
THE
VOL. Ill
ATLANTA. GEORGIA. SATURDAY. APRIL 20. 1873.
SUN.
NO. 885.
BF TELEGRAPH.
TO THE ATLANTA 8 UN
UrUMMU/AIL
office uhiv or biosal sunoi,
Washington, D. o.. April M, 18T1.
The barometer will probably oontinon
to fall ou SUldt; throoghout the lake
region, Mew York end Mew England,
with generally nloady weather; for the
Sooth Atlantic Staten and the aonthern
portion of the Middle Staten and the
OhJo'Valtey, rising' barometer with part
ly atoody and Blearing weather; for the
Onlf St dee, diminieWsg northwesterly
winds, veering to sonthesst in Texas, with
generally clear weather; for the north
west, felling barometer, with bootheest
and southwest winds and tiring tem
perature.
gin nan ml mrr
< . Ktllewn ArmIng*
Nww You, April 26.—A Mew Orleans
speoial says Kellogg has bought a boat
and armed it with bowitser for operation
on rivers and bayonsL He has organised
batellion oavalry’. and has • ireeted the
Attorney General to prooeed against Mo-
Enery and others for treason.
0«raiM Farll* ntale
Bntnr, April 26.—The clergy debate
luted six hours. Bismarck defended the
attitude of the Government, as jostifled
by domineering assumptions cf priest
hood, and denied having instigated I tel
inn occupation of Borne.
■"Louixdr, April 26.—Dispatch from Far-
iaaajl gpymnne eatabliabed in Mad-
rid, llo confirmation here.
Jeff. C, Dsrli.
San Fbahoiboo, April 26.— Gen. Jett.
0. Davit leaven for the Lava Beds to-day.
Ad Indians an reported sullen and iueo
lent.
IB8I8H OHlr»|«e.
Virginia Cut, Nevada, April 26.—The
Indi me aa far East ea Utah know about
the Modoo affair. The people appre
hend e Piootes’ outbreak.
St. Loom. April 26.—The Democrat’s
special from Dennison, Texan, reports
that the Indiana eeptored a Government
. brio ifcerin.d fir Bint Or.lfin. Four of
tbs eight men in change wen killed and
two woahdeil
■peatih Politic..
Maw You, April 26.— A Herald speoial
from Madrid says the confliot over the
- -permanent com mission; whereby the as
sembly hoped to ooatrol the ministry of
Bertwno, who favored the permanent
commission, failed at a critical moment.
ThtabnMfete fnterniaed with the people
proved faint hearted.
Wednesday
night rrtd condones, the lute Captain
General Catalcnia, was fired at near
PJuzo Tarraa by the volunteers, who bad
taken arms in favor of permanent oom
mission, and held tbe Boll ring. Six
batteries o( artillery and metraiilensea
caused the volunteers to surrender at
midnight. Tne m. ms try deemd the
diesolmion ot the commission and dis
armed its defenders. Tbe > Bade forced
them way into tbe preeenoe ot tbe oom
mimic n, but members of tbe ministry
pemownllpipfotneted it. The Beds have
.themselves at cornere of the
ad have poeeeeeion of the oity.
It is veiionefy reported that Burra has
been imprisoned or has fled from tbe
city.
laltiM. Sawn.
Cnramman, April 26.—Tne meeting of
)ten4ants of Western Bill
ing the oomple-
tbte-to e committee.
Tne difficulty wee witb the Pennsylvania
Central combination. . A ooremittee
meets at Mew York on May let of tbe
Representatives of tbe Green Line or
ganisation to consider the detentions on
tbe Nasuville, Louisville and Iron Moun
tain Beads, by their Bunthern connect
urns, which appear to be snort of cars
The Convention determined to iseue 760
additional ears pio rata to tbe diff rent
roads, and appoint to look after these
can and return to owner*
WAunraTua, April 26.—The payment
of OrmmuMouer Van Boren’s drafts
upon tbe Btate Department ware slopped
on eoeonatof informality ie the bond.
Mew Oommiaeioasrw to Vienna have
been appointed in the plaoe ot those
suspended. '
Maw You. April 26—A private debts
dispatch says Biachofisoheim ie selling
hie Erie stock in Loudon, and hat or
dered that held by him in New York
•old. .. . i -
A SsrSanr leUISss.
Bleakly, who murdered hie niece in •
bonne of ot ill-feme, out the arteris in
bin arms with n razor. The doctors
caved him.
Vhs Car Hsu la again.
Lon>on, April 26. — Dispetohes re
ceived in London from Madrid elate that
the latter city has been greutly agitated
during the pant few day* ‘ Rioting was
expected" on Wednesday night, and
Ih nmjsmf rfrppn wees all etoeed during
the day of Wednesday. The Permanent
Committed of lha Asaambly had a session,
at whioh all mem beta of the government,
with the exftMigm el President Figures
and Sonority Mnrgal), Minister of tne
Inteiior end Aotmg-President, were pres
ent. A long dieccaeion upon tbe situa
tion took piece. Beuor C as tel Ur, Minis
ter of Foreign Affaire, and Ren r 8*1-
meroty, t^taialer ot Justice, made eweeoh-
ee, in which they admitted tfmt the e»
yf,Wirei« the oity wee gtev*.
They (aid, however, that the depreda
tions of Carlisle had been checked, dis
pline was restored in the army, and the
government wan of opinion that it was
unnacemarv tpjMta.convoke lha Amen,-
ly or poUpoan the eUstioni tor mem
ber* of An eonstitwent Oortea Senor
CasteUar finally asked for adjournment
for twelve hoars, whieb committee re
fused the members of tbn government,
then retired to deliberate on tbe oopnw
they would take, and did not return
during the afternoon. Eleven ha ttallions
of volunteers composed the mooerattiste
who fired on Gen. Oontreaa, who sn
ooped, but four other ;.arsons were killed
•nd several wounded. Agitation in
creased aenight came on, and shots ware
fired in various quarters of the dty. A
number of volunteers broke into tbe
Hall of Ooegrass, where the Permanent
Committee was in session, and commit
tees sought flight. Marshal Benano and
a number ot hie political friends tearing
the wrath of a mob, prudently bid. On
Thursday the government decree ap
peared dissolving tbe Permanent Com
mittee, and tbe oity became more tran
quil. Lieut. General Booms bee been
appointed Captain-General of tbe oity
to succeed Gen. Pavia, who tendered
hie resignation.
A Trophy from a Tyrant.
Mnw York, April 26. — A oennon,
weighing 1,960 pounds, ban arrived here
from Berlin as a present from tbe Em
peror fo the Lutheran ohnrch of Titus
villa, Pm The oennon wee eeptored at
Sedan, and will be cast into n bell for the
chorah. i f /.
Religions Porsecntlon.
Bkhun, April 26.—The Upper House
to-day passed s bill tot the control of
the clergy.
The German Parliament has ordered
Urn withdrawal, on the first <igy of Jan
nary, 1876, of all bank notes not of new
Imperial standard. m*
A WreltcU Sensation.
Mnw York, April 26.—The Worl-I’a
special eays there is tbe gravest fears in
the highest circles in Paris of tbe imme
diate civil war by the monarchists. They
are determined to onat Thiers at any oost.
Choir r A U A ■•trim.
Nxw Yorx, April 26.—The Herald
Vienna special dated to-day aaya twenty
oases of sporadio oholcre was brought to
tbe hoepital yesterday. Five proved fa
tal An effort was made to oonoeal tbe
appearance of the disease in ti n oity.
Arrived out Russia. •
Spanish R«fRg«e«.
London, April 26.—Owing to tbe
troubled state of Spain a great number
of families are leaving tbe oonntry.
Steamers arriving here and in tbe Freneb
porta are.orcwded with refugees.
span Isis Adairs.
Madrid, April 25.—A formidable dem
onstration wil l soon be made by the Fed.
erel Bepnoiicans in this oity. Brig, Gen.
Padioe lias recaptured a laige amount of
property taken by tbe Oarliet ohief, 8a-
ballo.
The journeyman masons of Bsioelona
are on a strike, and to-day formed a pro-
oeseion, whiob passed through the prin
cipal (treats ot the oity. Many other
workingmen have been oompelled to join
in the strike.
>IWI ULXANINUS,
— The Workingmen’s Association nave
organized an etg'it-honr enforcement
league, composed of two drlegatex from
esoh Union in the Htaie. At their meet
ing on the night of the 23d, W. A. Gar
sty. of the Bricklayers’ Union, raised a
storm by saying tout although he be
longed to a Union be did not believe in
tbe principle, and tbe sixty thousand
men who walked the streets in idlenese,
last winter, owed it to tbe Union*
— There waa a terrible fire in Owings-
ville, Kentucky, Tuesday night. It
atarted in an ioe-honae, and was supposed
to be tbe work, of au incendiary. About
half of tho tom. wan destroyed
— A oollialon between two pssaenget
trains, going north and south, occurred
at Byion, nine miles beiow Jackson, Mis
siaaippi, on the New Orleans and Jack-
son Railroad, Tuesday morning. For
tunately, no one was injursd.
—In tbe Ohm Senate, on Tuesday last,
tbe proposition to appropriate $130,POO
for property destroyed by tbe Union
forces during the Morgan raid waa agreed
to—yeas 19, nays 12. The motion to
appropriate' $130,907 for property de
ployed by rebel fanes doling tbe mid
wee agreed to—yeas 10, nays 16.
— Hun. W. O. Whitthrrue, of Muury,
lelivem the annual address this coming
June, at tbe oommeuoemuut exercises of
the East Tennessee University.
— Tbe Knoxville Press end Herald
•ays “tbe Governor has agreed upon,
end ordered the bonds necessary for
landing. It will take about sixty days
to prepare these bi nds, and the funding
will therefore he eommenoed about the
hrst ot July.”
— The Cincinosti Commercial says
the house in wbieh Andrew Jnhueon was
born in Raleigh, North Oaruima, ass
pulled down tbe other day, mud now, in
the form of walking slicks, threatens tu
beet John Brown in tramping over the
oontment.
— Robert H. Armstrong, of Knox, and
H. B. Clay, of Hawkins oounty, have
been appointed additional Commission
ers to the Vienne International Exposi
tion from Tennessee, by Gov. Brown.
— Tbe recoinege of lighl-woigbt gold
in the Treasury is going on quite rapidly.
About $7,000,000 has been recoined this
month.
— Got. HoEaery wee at Bayvilie, La,
a few dsye since, where he addressed a
large and enlhoaiastio meeting. Tne
people of that sectioa are ell opposed to
the Kellogg nsorpetion.
aowiu Carolina torn*.
—The crops in Fairfield Oounty are re
ported to be in good growiap condition.
— Profeaaoi Beth Green is to slock the
Broad, babuls and Coogaree Rivers in
Ibis Btate with yonng shad.
—Two Northern publahiog bosses
have pseaeated a number ef booXs to tbe
hoard of trade library of Columbia.
—The lease by tbe trustees of the
Honth Caroline University to tbe regents
of til*'Btate Normal Behind ot tbe obapel
and. wings *1 the university for tbe nscs
of (fib noHftal school, was executed on
Tweedwy hart. It teenree this building
ok ninety mine -yean to the normal
chool at a nominal rsataL
WEAR HAL. STATIC I1WI.
—The matrimonial contagion ia still
raging in Albany.
—The oats are beginning to head in
Thomas county.
—The Greeneeboro Herald boss « of
a fire company and its machine as evi
dence that there ia life in the delapidated
end declining old town yet.
—White shad era said to be plentiful
in the Etowah. They are almost equal
to the celebrated roe or salt water shad
and not n quarter aa expensive.
—Tbe roof of Mrs. W. S. Davis, of
Greensboro, wee dieoovered to be on fire
on Tneedey afternoon. Fortunately it
wae oubdned withont doing mnoh dam-
•ge.
—Mr* Malloy, who lived near Weooo-
obee valley, Lee oounty, Ala., was so se
riously burned by ber clothes taking fire
while washing on Satnrday last, aa to
oanae ber death on Bnndey.
— Oleabonrn Walton, s colored man,
has been appointed route agent on tbe
Western A Atlantic Railroad. He ia tbe
"gemmen” wbo figured‘as dark in the
Atlanta Poet Office.
— Defiance Fire Company, Mo. 6, of
Macon, baa aocepted an invitation to
visit Augusts on the occasion of the an-
nnal parade of the Fire Department of
that ci.y, which occurs on the 13th ot
May.
— Yesterday, about one o’olook, e pile
of scraps ol doth in one oorner of the
tailor shop of Mr. W. A. Archer, Au
gusta, caught fire from some unknown
dense while Mr. Aroher was in s beok
room.
— From the present prospects, we
judge that if tbe season continues pros
perous, the fruit erop of Dongherty
oountv will be enormous. Never were
trees more heavily loaded with yonng
fruit
— On Monday the wives of two worthy
cilizens of Columbia county—Messrs
John Smith and Thornes Pascal—give
birth to seven children—the wife of the
former to three, and the latter to fonr.
At last eeeonnta the mothers end children
were doing well
— Gwinnett farmer* have been work
ing dilligently for tbe last few weeks
putting in their orope. Planting
about done, exoept some late crops, end
these wi 1 be finished in a few day*
Tbe wheat crop is backward for tbe
season, and in some plaoes tbe stand ia
poor.
—On Tnesday nigbtlaai a fire occurred
in Albany. Tbe plaoe belonged to Jim
Brinson, Tbe loss of the kitchen and
contents, ell of whioh were consumed, is
estimated at 9600. Tbe fire' woe tbe
work of an iuoeodiary, and bad gotten
too rapidly under headway before it was,
discovered to be cheoked in its destruc
tives revepee until the bouse wee in ashes.
—Messrs. Justice and Miles, of Thom-
Seville, while on tbeir way to the Ocxo
luokonea river, last Thursday morning,
jumped a wild oat, and after e lively
ohase witb the dogs captured him in tbe
river ewempe. He waa twenty indies
high, measured (independent of bis tail)
three eet Ugh. and weighed eighteen
and half pounds.
—Friday night last tbe smoke house
of Mr. R. A. Creddille was broken open,
robbed and fired, by some unknown
party or parties. The bnildiug and ill
of its oontenta that were not m.rned off,
were entirely oonsumed, and it was only
by the greatest exertion that any of ths
buildings on tbe premises were caved.
As yet no due has been discovered as to
the perpetrators of the crime.
- Aooording to the census of children
of all colors and both sexea in Savannah
between the anee of six and eighteen
taken by tbe police force between tbe
Mill and 19th of tbe present month
number isss follows; White male* l,
white fern alee, 1,960; oolored males,
1,400 ; oo ored females. 1,803 ; total,
7,031. Confederate soldiers under thirty
years old, 866.
— A Marietta girl met with a sad mis
hap a few evenings einoe. Gliding hur
riedly along she stumped the toe-end of
ber vltoe* that her tiDj little foot
ecoeaed in and aho unceremoniously
went sprawling into s ditoii, ruai.ieg
parallel with the sidewalk. Fortunately
alu had with her a copy of the Marietta
Journal which prevented her receiving
any bodily lojurj from so violent e fail.
—Mr. 8. D. Dickson. Inspector of Cus
toms at Bavsonah was suspended yester
day, by Burveyor David Porter. Mr.
Dickson is ooe of the old original loyal
mm of Ibis oity, and identified himself
witfitho Republican par y from ia or
ganisation, and has always been a zeal
ous supporter of the '* best governmeot
the world aver •aw.” He, lika the bal
ance of the real Southern Rrpnhlioaus,
nas receive 1 his reward in being shelved
! r a carpet-bagger to make room proba-
y lor a new importation.
—Wheat and oals, although very back
ward, looking well and the prospect
seems good for a fair crop in the (Xjiiu-
ttee of Uulte, Jasper, Wall on, Owinnett,
Rockdale end Newton. Planters from
tbe above counties report money aoeroe
in tbeir respective seciloua. The guano
fever has raged high end if e smell crop
of oot'on end grain is made, theu Middle
Georgia will receive a financial shock
that must inevitably cruan some of ber
beet and heretofore moat successful far
mer* It is to be earnestly hoped the
these men will reap a bonutw us reward
for their industry and energy.
—Nr. John M. Martin, formerly of An-
goata, was ran over and killed in tbe sub
urb! of Maoon last Tuesday afternoon,
by a freight train on tbe Maoon ami
Western Railroad. The train was poos
i ng around a curve near Bt. Paul’s Church,
■ n that city, (boat bsif past three o'clock,
a lien the eDgmeer diecoveied s m n on
tne track a ahoit distance ahead. Hr
waa so close totheengiae when first seen,
that tne engineer wae unable to atop tbe
train iu time to save him, end it wae up
on bim bef ire It conld be checked. The
eutire train passed over the unfortunate
sn'a Dodyi
— Mr. Waring Hassell, jailor of Chat
ham cuuuty, and the Chief Deteotive ol
Savannah, had been presented to the
grand jury of tbe United Bratea Court
lor violation of the enforcement set.
The action was brought, it will r >e re
membered, by the negro, Paul Noble,
whose house Mr. Uunoell was oharged
with entering in violation of law, Mr.
Itusoeh. is the fsete ahow, had sufficient
rounds to inspect this Paul Nobie ol
awing tn his posseneiou and se rried in
his house certain stolen property, we be-
tev, s bale of ootton, and be waa not
lumiHsen, for upon entering Noble’s
house, be f.ainu tne property. Tbe
United BP'tee authorities come lorward
now, and witn a packed jury, mostly of
offense against
-Dougherty ooanty isnotonlyoatnfdebt
bat there will be in the Treasury $10,316
90 to the oredil of tax-payers, when tbe
tax now dne in oolleeted.
—On Wednesday night lent, tbn mail
a , containing the Western i
en from the oarrier at the depot at
Tbomseville. '
—Fruit was very slightly injured in
Newton ooanty, from tbe reoeot oold
spell end heavy frost. The trees ail seem
to be well filled.
— Captain Faunae and Lieutenant
Btodder, appointed to establish Life Sav
ings Station* under a reoent sot of Con
gress, left Savannah by the steamer Nan-
aemond, Tuesday, for Key West via Fer-
nandina, FI*
—Another colored man in the oity peat
house died of small-pox yesterday morn
ing. A new ease waa dinoovered yester
day afternoon, in the npper port of the
oily. The patient, e negro, wae removed
at once to the peat house.—Avgutta Con-
tlilulionaliiU.
—The Bev. Loviok Pieros, D. D„ tbe
oldest itinerant minister of any denomi
nation in the United Btate* is now in
Savannah. Dr. Pierce in the father ol
Bishop Pieroe, ol the Methodist Ohorob,
and is now in his ninetieth yenr. He
has been in the ministry over sixty yean.
—One day lest week Messrs. O. C. At
kinson, Billy Hall end Welter Weloott,
accomplished the daring feat of running
dawn, tying and bringing ashore, from
tbe Damonis Lake, a, huge alligator,
known to many as the “one eyed” gator.
Billy did the rowing, Lum tbe laesooing,
and Walter tbe barrelling from tbn top-
moat bough of an adjaonot oak.
—A gentleman living at Hiokory Flat,
Cherokee ooanty, says the wheat is look
ing very indifferent, owing to baring
been fronen and wathed out by the un
usual bad weather just pained. Another
gentlemen giv t his ooinion that while i
may now appear unfavorable, yet be be
lieves tbe wheat erop wtU be better then
that of lost year aud that there ia a
deal planted,
fine.
e good
In Cobb wheat is looking
Rerih Cara lias Its
—It is now authoritatively stated that
W- D. Haywood, Esq., will be en inde
pendent candidate for Mayor of Ralegh.
—Col W. F. Green, of Freuklio, has
been invited to deliver • memorial ad
dress in Raleigh on tbe 10th May.
—Hon. Thomas 8. Ashe, member of
Oongrees from th a 6th Distriot, has given
bis oadetship in the West Point Military
Aeademy to William & Hill, son of Gen.
D. H. Hill, of Charlotte.
—It is thought that the vote in regard
to Granville oonnfy’s subscription of
$100,000 to the proposed railroad from
Clarksville to Oxford will result in en
overwhelming majority In favor of the
project.
—Tbe Raleigh Sentinel says o'. Hon.
A. W. Veusble: Although feeble in
health, “the old man eloquent” (till re
tains muob of nit intellectual rivaoity
and is a rare flreaide companion still.
—On Friday, at h meeting of the
Board of Director* of the North Caroli
na Railroad, at Company shops, Hon.
W. A. Smith resigned his position as
President of the road.
—Tbe Conservative municipal ticket of
Fayetteville is as follows: For Mayor,
W. T. Fizzell; for commissioner* Joseph
Atkins, Wra. Hoilsnu, H. McDonald. R.
E. Hedberry, R. T. Bcanlin, Oba* Kei
nady, aud B. C. Gorham.
—The Statesville Iutt lligenoer says that
a company of capataliata from B ltimore
have lately purchased the Ore Knob Cop
per Mine, which is near the dividing line
between Ashe end Allegneny counties,
aud that they have commenced opera
tions on e large scale. They propose to
employ some two hundred nanus at the
business of digging out and smelting the
tiob copper ore whioh is to be found
there. Thirty-five ere elree y at work.
Wait TiaaiMio Crop*
— The wheat crop throughout the
ooanty >a growing feet and looking very
fine, and will yield abundantly if noth
ing happens to it.—SunetwalT Enterprise.
— The recent temarkable weather has
lert the peacn crop unhurt. The tree*
ere laden with one of the largest orope
of young fruit we have ever aeon.—Brit-
lot Neicn.
— A letter from Jeffiraon ooanty to
the Knoxville Chronicle seysi Having
made inquiry iu regard to tbe froitcrop,
and this section being noted for peaches
and cherries, I thought it would be noth
ing amirs to say to you that we have e
(air prospect for the heaviest crop of fruit
many
somewhat dean
jo-gross, indict him foren
ffcn law* of tbe government.
i pm
known for many veer* Our wheat ia
aged by the oold winter,
bat it is expected to yield equally as well,
if uoj better, thau last year. Farmers
ore improving the fine weather now, and
will toon be np with their work.
Florida News*
—Mrn. M. R. M»rkn t of Orange county,
died on tbe 0th inft.
—It is uudentood that Governor Hart
haa appointed W. W. J. Kelly, the first
Lieutenaot'Goveruor of thia Btate, dod^e
of the First Judicial Circuit.
—At the late aeaaion of the
of Florida, it waa determined to eata’bli
female aemuiary within the bound« of
the PreabTterv, and a Board of BegenU
appointed m follows: Rev. Jamee
Little, Rev. F. Jacobs Dr. T. M. Pal
mer, Col. Hagan, J. H. McGinnis and
Jud«<e J. M. Baker. The Board *ae di*
reeled to iieleot a plaoe, raise the fnuds
and draw np a plan for the institution.
—The 8t. Augustine Press hss inter
viewed F. A. Dookrav, Esq., late Presi
dent of tbe Jacksonville and St. Augus
tine Railroad Company, and elicited tbe
following information: “ Negotiations
are now peudiug with oertaiu parties, by
which, iu thirty .lays, tbe road ia to be
eommenoed and oarried through. Fai«-
lug in these, the charter will he given np
by tbcee who hold it, and the enterprise
abandoned by them."
—Ou the 15th inst. the cornu, issioaers
of the projected railroad between Mon i-
cello and Diomaaville, Ga., held a meet
ing in Montioello. A committee, oon-
Histing of Jjud Denham, tt. Pasco, R.
Meacham, F. L. ViHegigue, 8. Bimkias
nd J. W. Johnson were appointed to
visit Atlanta, Georgia, for the purpose of
awakening an interest in this railroad
matter, at tbe meeting called there iff
May, by the Governor of Georgia.
—Dauiel Bell, an old and respected
citizen, died at his residence near Jasper,
in Hamilton count?, on Tuesday the 15th
inst., aged seventy-two yean. Captain
Bill settled in Hamilton oounty in the
ear 1024, at a place known aa Mioco
.'own, ou the Alspaha river, and was the
only white man then living in that r»-gion
cf country, the nearest white settlement
to him being at Dootortown, on the Alta-
maha river, near wbst is now Btolion 0,
ten/i Quil Railroad* I
Virginia Itasss.
—A steam sassafras nil factory in in
free operation at Bnrkerille, with • en-
peoity of about sixty pounds of porn «l
pet day.
—Tbe Governor ban appointed James
E. Stokes inspeotor of floor, salt, flab,
pork, beef, batter and lard for tbe city
of Portamontb.
-Mr. J. B. Titular, Jr., the former
obief eierk at tbe Greenbrier White Sul
phur Spring* has taken oherge of tbe
Alleghany Springs for the ensuing see-
iu.
—The Portsmouth Oity Oonnail taxed
real estate one dollar and aevan'y-five
oenta on the hundred dollars Monday
night, and raised the taxon pawnbrokers
from one hundred to five hundred dol-
w*
—A writer in the Lynohbnrg Republi
can, earnestly commends Hon. Walter R.
Staples, m the osndidate of the Conserv
atives for Governor.
—Mr. Keealey Oerter, Secretary of the
Western Union Telegraph Company,
formerly of Virginia, attempted eaieide
in Louisrillt laat week, by shooting him
self ia tha bend, hie wounds are not dan-
geroo*
—A jury oompoeed entirely of lawyers
was empennelled in tbe Alexandria Oor-
irution Oeurt on Friday, to trv s ooe*
I course they tailed to usee upon n
yerdiot, end were discharged!
—Tbe Lynohbnrg News lenrar that e
number of oaUle nave reoentiy died in
the neighborhood of Eton in Amherst
ooanty, from • disease simitar in its form
to that by which the horses were effected
lest falL Tbe disease appears to be
spreading in the vioitiity named, nod ro
far neae of ihn nettle attaoked witb it
have recovered.
— Boring bends of Cellists are dis
turbing the pesos of the northern pro-
vinoen of Spain. To tnie complexion hoe
the opposition to tha Bepoblio bean re-
Nin ^boctiigmetiKfi
AUOTIOfif,
W ILL bv sold at (b# Oorrftl, II ffarMtU Wntt.
10 o’oiook tklff dtej. April SOtb. IS h«4 of
MMM14 »b4 WClair-ttBoKE lOuil AMD MOLES.
Stiff pofflUV*. IfffEDff Otffh.
QUEEN * BEaB.
Live Stas aoctio* amp Cohmuoiom Muomavts
AprMdlt
Gardenellis Plants.
— •
VT'ABLT Fltl Dutch Otbbteft, limb?
lot LffUteteff»d4 L$ffk PIahu fart
Ntdy lor tsblff uffff Turnip haU4. Spins rot. Ltfc
toot. Onions sad BbsUtU. Entrsno* on Houston
strofft. Door ill fcvMg* WM. D. BLUE,
kpr^aan
The Great Whale.
1L0 TJ JIMMM 5 OU LIU—IHMIJULL
OOK AND NBWff PAPER.
JfnA«T4(FAFJW .JUtMJLMf
[JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor.
Mg- Refer* to this sheet as • specimen of Now* Paper.
Cro
RY GLASSWARE, Boo
JlifffUDff fr VO.
tS Men ail Jolliers of (Mery, ftltsvvt,
HOTEL A SALOON
.NO GOODS AT BETAI Is
DCOATtm BTsxiT u xisim nousa
Carriages, buggies; and wagons.
Jf. J. FORD,
Manulkotursr and I Dealer In
UNICES III IIKIES, SPIIIE III 1111 ULE HSUS,
CORNER PRYOB AND LIMB TBBEIB.
Blocks, watches and jewelry.
mm uivriHC,
IThe Reliable Jewelry Btere,
WHTTEHAI/Ta htreet.
OOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, STANDARD GOLD GHAUTS. OLO
GOLD-HEADED CANES, SOLID SILVEB WARE, AND A
D
AOSOKTMKNT of nXl JIWXUT.
RUGS AND MEDICINES.
I, Ctut MO A CO..
F
Wholesale Dnurvists,'
No. IS Kimstmll Haase.
URNITURE.
FLflT A CD.,]
LATMTirrui art
Parlor Salt* Chamber Smite, Dialag-teaffan
Baits, Office Fariltan, aad Faraltara mt
ET, i?* v*r^a u Ax v » w -
I RAIN, MEATS, FLOUR, too.
tTBFHEJTM tt FJLKAJr,
General Commission Merchant!, 3 ;"
FORSTTN STREW, EAR . BS OAFITUL.
IROOERIES.
•a c. if m. jf. mnr,
miff of lh$ wonderful, h$v$ ia$U$r oppor
tunity of MOlna this me nsUr. Doors opsn to nlphl
from T to 8 o'olook. Ad mi sal on 28 osots; ehiidron
lo oentf. Meet r4s of WIUWfe*U. thrso doom
of HonUr stmoL nprt
N. R. FOWXiER, Auc’r
BOVtE AJtra LOT ft three
f'JMVAJM T LOTS.
PROPERTY or MSS. A. O. RHOSBIi
Rhodffff atroot. sn4 is
*« wte* from th. W A
. . mm sad shops. > On
» fenHpnyinf hosrdin« konst, a g'taes nt
only
a. rinilruu ,
No I in n tor.
rooms, i
vwaMla .
thn pint wlil ni$ifffns nay on tMt ton InnnMon
bery denirsbis for thnt pnrponn, bffing o*ntmUy
ffitustffd to nU th* mnnntofltarinf sl4 r. Urosd in-
(•-antoin this city. Ihn vnonnt lots nlsobni4«it
iffducffiaffnu to amploTSM of tbn fntlrondn sod
•nn msDUfsotores for prisntn rs$14*00sn. 8$-
s hums (nr yonrsslvsn it penstb's, nn4 avoid
K ing >«nt. Ws hnvs nslsotod th# nbovs 4hy nad
r. sn most eoLvsalsnt for yoa to ntfo.ig thsnnU
Tsrius—Ooo>ibir4 onnh. hstoann 8 no4 IS
with 11) pnr osnt. psr nnnum.
sprat
WALLAOB h VOWLBR.
Ml Ul SlMM|J_CilTII IE, 1171
M. N.ROGERS&CO.
MAlfUFACTURRft 8 AND JOBULKB
-Off-
Mei'i. Tonthi’t Boys’ Clotliii
144 tend Ml BRUAD #8 V, 81W YOhll
ilTBOffTCBTO TBS g JUTBBRN TRADE, Ibto
VV sssson, n mry torge snd stUnoUvn stock ol
•pring nod Hummer Clothing, oa Ubncni Unas, nod
«t pries, gnnrnatsod nn low nn nay boas# la tbn
rftdff furnisbisg sqnnl gtsrlcs of goods.
Our stock to mnuufsbtnrnd saoiontvnlf for Um
outbsrn dints#, doutbaru dsnlsrt nn
tin tn aad ths sty Is of 0«r goods, sm
-sss, bsucr sdsptnd to thnlv wants tbna
ia n stock of Oifohipg nsumfortarsd for
or Western train.
Hr. W. T. BUBUE. formnrly MnnbnU A Burgs
obnrinstoa, A 0., hns roauncted bifosnlf with nai
ATLANTA AH NEW OttLEANK
OUT ZsINSl.
By th* way of West Point O*. nad
Moutgomsry .10:14 nm ....
Mobil# 184)9 pm.....
Arvtvn
..18:tf#fo.
m
MoMM..
Sour—..... tads* M, a
se-u,.r. (nun BovlS US SmkvM sld tuC
ll.« Os. Ua- dfel M lluj-wa |IM| .Ik,
•aovtar ui* iw.lv. Soar. %alotaf lo Sow uvuu
... po,,* UlM ia, ear. funt-Ux .to.
t. vieeui .M Ul *mm. la cmtm n«
, .UbMik, ue-kw n* Lotuakw. mt ti
■UM 'Ik. out* ku. fU.MI>S
PDLM M’S PALiCEJSLEEPIKO CAfiS
Tbtoffgk frsa Atlnntn (a Nsw vrlsnnn
WITHOUT CMAB44M.
THROUGH TICKETS to all POINT8
is. Bny roar Uckwu by way nf WEST FOIST
Abu MuklGoMERV. kuA.
L. F. OHteNT, Mpi. Atinau 4 Want pofot B B.
44. 9. ruMfoCRite Sapt WcsMtm to R. of Ain.
G. 40ED4B. (ten. Snpi Mobun A Mnat. A. H.
W. 9. HuUtfTUM,
Osnsrni hstasfsr Agnak,
a* f ut—t o» m* e» mm.
Farm & Portable Kills.
Wholesale Grocers,
H
OommlMBlon MerohAteSs,
tnxoz axnpmuTCe STMwt*
ARDWARE, OUTT,ERY.».&o.'
TOJEJEEF, mWAttT ft Mtg,
ETardwitrs Merob snttej
AOBNTB FOR
1 ***• **
con-nni)ipxTft»Aruixnion»i»nxT* tkbwwSimkieaatSem
Implements, machinery, no.
JtMttm w. jtsnmr,
ffSAlIB tW
UHoltin! HuM, lachiiery
zIQUORS, WINES, do.
iscr/ffu muLDwtr ft co..
Wholesale Denier* tm
uttp
■ a
M
I'oaetu, wra—t. tut* was ilk. • ~‘A
'!nr
ILLERM * DEALER- IN STUCK FEED.
J.MO.\HOOKHt .\ Cte,
DEPOT NO. U BA <K B OCK ftmte* ’
Mijl..«y«* teed Wra, H«A»teklta*Swr.«»ta.OpmStai
IAN OS, ORGANS Be MU8IO. 1
OVtLFOttO, WOODi * cn.
p
PubUahsxs of faergla Moat al ]
— Wbltsbnii fora,!.
AINT8,!OILS, LAMPS, GLASS, Eto^ Eto.
CAMLET, DCCM ft CO,
s
A tluta Brack drat Button Oil ul Mf frtj,!
Vmsl!» SeS2l totaiite-Wnetab
tern-lease«edraia,m«amevonl—isiete. ■
ASM, BLINDS AND DOORS.
X C. FECK ft CO ^
DEAL, tritS Iff
lute, M l*oi
IIIIS, MIILIIISS. IIAUETS, HURTS. Ml. SUSS*SWUMI
)DS,Et
A THS,
rtucgrr,
Eto.
TOVES, HOUSE FURNISHING GOOI
MVjrjricvTT ft fuiucjui
no. • n.BiffriA mrrm
PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAM FITTERS, OOPfiS
Baitb* Bueet Iran Work, end Tin State,nm Dow
in Move* Tin Wen, Gratae, Fugn* flee* Tte
Piet* Sheet Copper, Bbeet Iron- Shram Pip*
Gaege* Woiatie. FitHng* dte, ete.atte
WAkDracrounnounuaXrinawte ro*.
OPIUM sgmr
OH* 4. C. BECK
CULMNNAT), tMPOh
B7ZSGT0V SO TS L
Griffin, Georgia. —
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wra •mi uaiiK m
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