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THM CITY.
OFF!OK CHIEF OF SIGNAL SERVICE, \
WtfIMoro*, D. 0., May 14,18TS. j
PROBABILITIES.
For the Hill u.l Sooth Atlantic Stairs
and Xannrasaa, low barometer with ria
lug temprratnre. 8 utheast to South-
a rat wind* wito cloud; weather and rain,
clearing to-morrow io the Wa tarn Oulf
••*0. & WuiaxT, and uu> Tauaii
“ a- M. aom co a. urea at.
auuam utaiK Miia iills
__ *M. McKAUUBT . OO.
• <B DAILY AMD WBKILT .DM
Fo» Fpvdman of ocr “Kewo.”
Oaklet, Dock k Co.,
Atlanta Bbaxch Gkbat South ebn Oil
Worn,
ElADtjCABTUta MOB ASTISTS X, TBit 14 La.
Tn LAMiar amd moot Coantn
tTOCX IM IBB SOOIBBBM bTATttt, aUOB
aa Ojl, Tdbm OoLotta. Caxb amd Uout
Watbb Codobs, Eabbib, Falkttu,
HTMBrcaaaa, win and without Cam
vase ; One. Vabmuhu, Fa ital Chat-
oxb, Aa
FbIOBB 19 COMMABD WOT AXI OTHEH
Mabkbta
WAUTB.il B. WITH Bits
Mnmntm*met .1 Mm ntnUMmmt MAn.fi,
■OaI, all OurlpUnnnf trm wnrla, tnflmf,.
• atlraaM Mr*, ft 111.., fmM* In. mrk, tit..
In IB Mghttl t»tU tf an., aad warraal. nil
■art, U *t t* Vtt Aral qnmllttf.
Inn M,n*tlt,tt. ImUMI, UnUtl, rl«r
M»r I*. B,l mnr.lt, an. trtrllln, >• ■« Bara-
*m*»> ataaiatM>ar.a with nmntt rmt Ihtrttt,
n mmI. ii.., 10
BABB IT PUBLIC.
BMlwla* * rox Mill ht.p... ha ml
aad wall aaaartcd alack at pm
■>ra(S. MaBlclkaa, CIubIuI. ami Dp.
ItaB at tka aid tatabll.li.d atkkd.
HBDWINB * POX.
Baaak Jtrttjr Cldar—Jut raeclvad a
rmh 1st af para Jaraap Cldar, bp
CtlTHBAft * H4AS,
Wa.B drawlta Black, Broad Street.
Pabbb A Allan bars a olioioe lot of
freab Latter.
To Iamma.— Complete seta of BamIi-
raptoy Blanka, oompriaing twelve forma,
M» be bad, ire of poatage, by address
ing V. P. Bias K A Clo.,
PnM 41. Atlanta, Oa.
Go.to Parka A Allan for yonr groo--
liea of evary kind.
Mna. O'ConitoB abipped by expresa,
ynterday, a little ergo of hat Lores and
pt.’kagea ol mill'nery goods. Her house
is popular, yon aea.
Tun Piano to Btomb Mountain.—N. t
withstanding the extrsin-ly diaagreeable
weather on yeaterday, quite a Urge com
pany went down to Stone Mountain. The
day bad to be spent in-doora chiefly.
Danoing waa engaged in at tha King Ho
tel. Some who were not disposed to en
joy themselves in this manner, remained
io the cars all day long.
A Valuablb Book.—Mr. J. F. George,
ol Marietta, la now in onr oity oauvasa.
log for aubaeribera lor a “A Dictionary
of i-very-day Want*,” containing twenty
Ihouaaud receipts in nearly every de
partment of human eff.irt. by A. E. Yon
man. We eommond Mr. George and
the- book ha repreaenta, to the favorable
oonaidrration of onr citiaens.
Wb aaw at Mra. O'Conner's naw atore,
N->. 80, Whitaball, yeaterday,
Booacucad kata el htaat ttplat
And oraaaaata till Made u, anllat
Blkkoaa dl avarr Lea and ahada t
OoIIata, tha pralttaal that an inadat
Laoaaaad aewcn—paihot Iona;
ThaAnaat haedhatelil.fa aad glovaa;
AU kladt ol hair worh forth, fair;
Pattarua for .vtcp thin, tha, mar.
Thaaa wa aaw, but there are many other
pretty tfaiage the ladies can see by call
ing at Mra. O'Oonnor'a.
It wonld be well for tboae of onr oiti-
lena who contemplate e trip to Great
Britain, Inland, or tha Continent, tbia
aearon, to bear in mind tnat they oau
pcroUaae their ticketa and secure berths
hen at home, baton starting, thua
avoiding any aunojauoe or detention in
New York.
The "Anchor Line" of steamers often
superior indnoementa to travelers in tha
way of well-eqmppad, thorough, aea
going vessels, sxuellent fan ana low
ntee. Extnordinary inducements are
also offered to emigrants.
Their agent in Atlanta, Hr. F. F.
Coulter, el Southern Express offloe, will
cheerfully give any desired information,
may 15 9w
abuja iJrrmLimmjrcm
auraaioB oounr PBoauDixas.
The Court mot pursuant to adjonrn
meol at 8 o’clock, a. m., yesterday,
Judge Hopkin. preeidiug.
B. E. Crane, L. 8. Abbott and Henry
Y. Snow, wan sworn in as Gnnd Jurors
Frederick Jonas AOunU. Heymen
A Bro. Oomplaint ordered thet it be
enured on the sainntee, settled by the
partite, and all garnishmenta returnable
to this Court be diamiaaed.
John Byan vs. Bichard Byna and
Thomas Malone; bill for nlief. The
jury found and dtoread that the plaintiff
is entitled to possession ef lot described
in the bill.
Judgmeot was entered in the case of
William U. Waal vs. Uerah P. Boas, for
ten at tha rate of tlS per moeth to the
plaintiff and that ha is entitled to imme
diate possession oi the premises.
Wm. A. T.gnor was appointed tempo
rally daring the absenoe of tha regular
commissioner, a oommiaaioner to take
The case of tha Trustee, of tfl Medi-
cal College va. Wallaoa at aL, waa
trial at tha hoar of sojournment.
■CAonOTAne' counts.
The difhnnt Magistrates wen resting
en their Lords, serenely contemplating
- ■ the state of the weather, nnmiadfel how
Aaep the mad became.
i-irr raAft fi coiar.
“Only a poisonous droo from tbe cap,
Out It rihTe ■ thirst for more.
And awoke u crating Hi t wr.okrd t Ills
Ou ■ barren desert shore.
But It won a hr-art from thatur.’’
Willis Dugg started only s drop, but
soon increased the dose to about a quart.
Hs is one ot the "big bugs” of the
eolored hifalutin nobility, aud as attcb
presumed in a luxurious ari.Ui. rulic
drunk, whioit fanned e fl 'me tkat awoke
a uraviDg in the breeat of tbe court,
which w.a onlv satisfied by p.yment ol
flva dollars. Upon. the aesafoetida
tbaory, we Irnat that Willia will be a
aufflcieot aromatic preventatiie against
tbe new style of epiaootio, which ia at
present threatening a wholesale alangnter
ol all the 1 tose stock in the city.
Borneo Days, supposed, n Lie perfora
ted hat to extmpiify tne " lignt of other
days,” had been doing a little light fin
gered practice on hit own nook and waa
admitted to a aeat in the wotk honae
without credentials, aud by a nuanimnaa
vote oi the Court, Mr. D,tys goea ia for
thirty-days, daring wbioh time bia fami
ly may chant in bia memory “ tbe daya
of abaance.” Borneo strnok an attitude
of grief, and disclaimed thus, Hhakapear-
lanly—
-'Mlfbl'aplaa koote Is burnt out
Audjubln .'aya iitud t.p tu.-m
Oo too misty mountain tops—
(to way from hero nigger,
I)to- Lord I”
James Murray, author of Murray'a
grammar, and several other gay and fes
tive romancea, waa found on his faoc in
a wet gutter trying to "para-” mud. The
guard “passed” him around nutil ne
reached the Recorder, who, not holding
a "flash” permitted him to "parse” into
the work house varieties on a season
ticket.
Margaret Walker is the gayest of tbe
pedestrian species, and bad walked
around so much that .be became fully
sensible of her importance. Being the
leader of the "ton” in her neighborhood,
abe justifies tbe oclebnty by drinking a
"tun” ot llobertson county Congress
water before breakfaat. Tbe other fash
ionables of hor vicinity eudeavored to
•peak derisively of Margaret —
Sneered Jenny, ‘‘Do look I Uie old girl with spare
bobit.
With bust Just m fist m tbe beck of aj bead;
Now doesn't ebe look like e parity ekiaued rel
How can women dr»s« bu, I den't understand.”
Well," said Kate, pointing out e superb upper
Bipe beauty indeed I ripe enough for e bust ”
That Walks" waa ripe enough for a
bust, waa attested by tbe hilariouauess ol
her toilett, when ahe was gathered to
gether in a bundle by tbe police foroe.
The Court constituted her President of
tbe Female Rights Society, in the Lower
Honae of tha Wore Honso General As
sembly, where ahe now presides until
further orders.
T. K. Toler was tolled not to drink any
mors for a week, but he atarled up
Whitehall street for the purpose of get
ting something to relieve the abdominal
portion of liis oonaeienoe and because bia
credit waa better at a bar-room on the
bar-room than at any other. When he
got there he discovered the establish
ment to be on fire, and the only liquid
to be furnished "on tbe free” was pure
chalybeate water from the new cistern on
Broad street.
“Aero,, tb. stroet hb saw a llabt,
Wltblu the fires gleetued warm eud bright,
Above tbe epeclrel moon be*run shone,
A»d from bis Ups escepod » groan—
“Hisledl"
At this momentous juncture his coat tail
was “bitted” bjr a ferocious stream from
a gutter on a store, wbioh gave him a
oongeative chill under the suspenders
aud he fainted and fell into the armr of
the law. He oame into Oourt tho uexi
morning however, dry at both ends, and
the Oourt sent him dowa to the work
house dispensary to oool off gradually,
for a period of sover<d days.
£W. A. Cooley, (that's not exaotly bia
name) very quietly and coolly aud delib
erately, with malice aforethought at
tacked an inoffensive quart
tickler, and (having sapped its
life blood, shivered it in'o a thousand
pieces against the highest sign-board on
the street, after which he rebounded and
ell into a mud hole, and disappeared
from human guze. From the depth* of
that translucent pool issued the folh'wiug
ventriloquial notes.
" John Firtoycora, my Jo John.
When WM ,w*r« first BC<iu*li.t
I h*«l money in my pock<> , John,
Oat now yoa know 1 haiut;
I spout It Bit lu trusting you,
Uocausti 1 loved you no.
But mark kow you are treating me,
John Uarleyocrn, my Jo."
Peter Houston defied the police to en-
tar his honse, and aoted and talked very
badly. The reason why tbe polioe wai ted
to aec Peter was because be had been
making it lively for Mre. Peter. In fact,
he and hor Lad been talking and fight
ing, and raising the “dickone" generally.
The Oonrt gave him the leeeon usually
administered to wife beatera aud let him
pay 125 and costs.
A. Johnson, (nothing to our ‘ Jouseu”!
shot himself in the neck with a pint flask
ot bad whiskey, and then drew t.le re-
pester and fired a blank shot at the
cenith. Failing to bit it, tho rebound
flung him into a gutter, ead he wa*
fished oat and rubbed down at a cost ol
ten dollars.
The assembly then leisurely dispersed
—some to Oarroll'e and others to home.
NbiInsnI Agrle m It a rial Caagrcai.
W*4 should have acknowledged earlier
onr indebtedness to Mr. O. H. Jones,
Vice Prrhidi nt oi tho National Agricul
tural Congrees, for an invitation to be
t redout at the session ot 1873 at V dian-
opoiis, luuiaua, on the 28th inst., and
foi otlur papers of interest relative to tbe
Congress.
We append herewith a circnlar of the
President, John P. Reynolds. Any
further iu formal io? desired can be bad
ou direct Hppbcution to Mr. Jon« s, the
Yice President, from Georgia.
In this connection we would say that
Mr. Jones shornd be supported by a large
delegation from Geotgia. Tne zeal be
has manifested in having Georgia well
represented in tbia great important Na
tional holy, for tbe advancement of ag
ncultur 1 and kindred interests, should
secure towaid him hearty co-operation
throughout tbe Hiate.
t-rcslUcnt Keyaolda* Circular.
NATIONAL AOBlCULTUBAL OoNOURH.
P*BfeU>BMT'N OrriCK, Cliicffgo. 1873.
The next, being the second meeting of
the National Agricultural Congress, will
be held at Indtau • polls, Indiana, com
mencing on Wednesday, May 28, 1873.
Tbe necessary local arrangements ior the
occasion, it is now understood, will be
ample aud complete.
By the cons tuition of this body each
State and Territory is entitled to two
representatives for every State orgimi/.a
tion footeriug agricultural purea'ts. Tbe
United b'at* s Jepartment of agriculture,
agricultural scoouls aud colleges with an
endowment of not leas than $20,001', and
agricultural aud horticulture! societies of
uot less than fifty memoers, contributing
to the support of this congress, are en
titled o one representauve chcu.
lu nrgiug tbe appoint meut aud atten
dance of deiegatc-H us thus provided for,
very little needs to be sai i. The pur
pose of the orgauiz itiou is to afford an
opportnuity, annually, lor an interchange
oi vmwsTind opinions upon all subjects
affecting the interests o' agriculture and
iu kiudred industries, and to promote
concert of action among those engaged
in the e pursuits, in ail matters relating
to tuem and of national importance.
Tne advantages to be derived from
such a medium, even in ordiuary times
und under ordinary ciroumstauceN, are
quite apparent, aud now that the public
miUil is thoroughly aroused to tbe ueces-
hity of considering witb tbe greatest de
liberation ma^y question* touching the
industrial interesin ot tbia <*ountry, there
is good reason to expect a full represeu-
tutioc. No sfmilur bo>lv has ever asnem
bted in the Uuited btalt-s upon whose
action rested a mure serious tespons -
bility than will rest upon the action cf
ibis iu many important respects. I hope
it will ne the pleasure, us it is certainly
ibedutyof every organization entitled
to participate, to avail itself of tne privi
lege. /The constituent bodies winch
have appointed, or may hereafter appeiut
represeuot'ives, will please notify tb
Secretary, Obafi. W. Gieeuo, Jackson,
Tennessee, who will >n due time advise
them of the subjects to he presented for
consideration.
John P. Reynolds,
President.
An Old Estadlisrbd Fibm.—The firm
of 8. M. Pettengill k Oo. commenced
their Advertising Agency in the old
Journal bu.ldiug, No. 10 Htate street,
Boston, nearly a quarter of a century
ago, (February, 1740.) where their Agen
cy is still located, carrying on a large and
successful business. They established a
branch in New York City May, 1852,
which b&s grown to he larger than the
parent house,—increasing steadily, year
by year, uutit now it has the ugenoy of
nearly every newspaper iu the Uu.ted
State* aud Uriiisn Provinces, and does
a yearly bus ness of hundreds of
thoueuuds of dollars. 8. M. Petten-
gillACo. have recently opened another
hrauch office at 701 Chestnut street,
Philadelphia, where they are doings suc
cessful, increasing business. Tney have
done advertising exceeding ten millions of
dollars. This firm is favorably known
not only throughout this country, bat in
all parts of the world. They nave eatab
1 shed areputatio i for honorable aud fair
dealing which any firm might envy, ai d
but few havoaituiucd to. Wo congratu
late them upon their success. We would
recommend all who w an t ad vertb ing done
iu tfuy part of the country to call upon
them. They oan point to hundreds o!
business meu who have followed their ad
vice, aud trusted to their sagacit}, and
availed themselves of their facilities, who
have made fortuues foi themselves, aud
they are daily assisting others iu the same
path.”—Bouton Journal, Mry 8th.
Atlanta, Gboboia,
May Pith, 1873.
0. W. Adair, Chairman, etc,, City:
Deab 8ib—Your favor received. I am
iaatructed by the Piesident to say that
return ticketa on this road, good for five
days, will be sold to persons desiring to
be present at the G 'varnors Convention,
at one fare. Complimentary ticketa were
mailed on the 6th to the Governor* who
have been invited to be present.
R**pectiu!ly,
B. W. Wbenn,
Ticket Agent.
The tale of lota at Stone Mountain on
yesterday was a failnre, owing to the feet
that “ Old Probe " wouldn't let it stop
reining even for one moment. A large
number of persona were on hand to pur
ohaae. The sale was postponed till the
15th of July.
Mahrikd, in »hi» oity, on Tneada>
evening last, at tho residence of the
bride'* father, Hon. Wm F. Wright, by
Rev. Mr. Elliott, Rector of 8(. Philip’*
(Episcopal) Church, assisted by Rev. Mr.
Eatill, Mi. John Marshal Deut, of New-
nan, aud Mis* Ida Wright.
Quite a number of distinguished geu
tlemeu aud ladies wore present to witness
tho ceremony. Judue Underwood, ol
Rome, gave away the bride. The occa
sion waa quiet, tha guests bemg mainly
the relatives and more intimate friend*-
ot the family.
We wish the happy couple abumlaut
pros erity aud happiness.
ATLANTA WATftCK CURB.
Dr. F. KALOW,
D
Corner of Hunter and Kell Ntr««L
B. F. KALoW, w.ll known Oirough bu grto
- - iu our oily a-iu
i*f *b«i b+ will
iufoim iu« ctuiNUB of At>*oU *nu
ruuadluf
Fcvcn. PiralyalB, Epilepsy,
rvous Affection*, OnrarciA.
indig.nlio , Khkuuatibm. NffuasLoii. Si-ruf'.la,
blBKAeK. PKCCUAB TO W. MKM, ALL lMMJAItlB* iff
ULoon. SKIN Dubaskn, Kl.lu-y ui» Hladde.
W. B. Ou*. llr. T. J. Hightower, Geul. W. 8. Walker,
Hoa*r* Johu aad Jamea Lynch, T. Fleiahel, beer-
man * Kuhrt, Mr. Bhulhtrer, Dr. M. Mil-bell, Su
perior Vicar; Mr. luraer, of Bro<-klyn; Father Ma-
Outside of hta InaUtutioa he will treat all acute die
ease* a ah gresl suc< ess. This method of treauuent
lathe motl rapid, s*te.t and only sure cure. Far
ticuUr altenuon gtv»n to the cure of eomme<- com-
plUut, Teething perieda of Children, bjseutener
after a few hour* wUi be auificieot for a cure. Men
lugttta no danger «hen pt-opie call me 1 umedUte>y
at the first symptoms. Thlh treai.ueut gives a
whiu, soft akin, aud everybody will learu to treat
bia family at acute diaeatea. may IX—ly.
Notice in bankruptcy.
r PHIS ia to give notice that on the iSth day of May
A A. D., Aa wsrraut In bankruptcy waa issued
livery of
»nty of Cheroaee. and SUtw of Oeorgta, who
*^ ud «* d • banknip. ou hi* own pel
and that the pa meut of any dsbu, and deiiv
any property boiougiug to .i cb bankrupt, to L
for bis uae, ami the trauvforof any property by him.
are forbidden by law ; that a meetuie of the ciod -
torn of he said iisnkr ipt, to prove thslr debts, and
to choose oue or more assignees of bin eatata. w 01
he ha.d at a Oourt of Baearaptcy. to be IsoMeu at
Allan is. Oa , before Lawson Black. Esquire, Begin-
tor, on the *Mh day of May. A. D , IfiTA. at 10 o^ciocA
W. H. bMYTfl.
a^u-lt United stataa MnmbaL m
Conn—White M; yellow 83; corn meat n,H9*8.
WHEAT-ked 1 MXjpJ 0u; white 2 Ukp'J 30; snbw
1 06h»2 10.
Oats—Mixed «J.
if Lous—Fancy 11 40; extra family 10 75; family
10 oo- extra 9 00, superflue 8 00; fine i 6ofe7 5L;
Max—Clover 1 80; timothy 1 86<&1 90.
Grocery Maiktl.
It toons 2 MX*,4 60 per dozeu.
Butiu 26^9360.
Core an *22)£tih24 %c.
L'BMMmm—N Y rreaoi 19.
CAIOUCA
Kaon Katin.
IT—Dued
_ , raiatue per u
Hzna- 7# 17.
MOLAaeee—Huger Honae, tohd. 29; tierce
abL 30- keeteru ay rape *6fefl3.
Oil 83c.
OMOMn 5 00&6 (HI.
Fooliht—chickens (H$iUc; Turkeys 1 6u^2 90.
Burn 8>44e9c.
Kaos 9<p4o.
mugias—New Orleana 1OJ4011J4; Demarara 11012
Oeflued 11012.
Boar »07c.
Taj low fix.
Halt Virginia 2 00; Liverpool 2 25.
Beet! Market.
Clover 8 50 per buabel.
l'iai'ttby 5 uo per bushel.
Blue Ursa* 2 400 8 60 per bushel,
orchard 8 40 per buabel.
Hungarian 8 OO per bushel,
Meat Markets.
Bulk Meat*--Clear rib sides 10)4010)4; cleer
tldeelo >4010)4; shoulders 9)401)4; be . a 13)4014;
«ugar cured name (uucenvaseedi 14)4015; sugar-
:ured hsuia (canvaesod) it)40l6.
LAKO-Tiercee 10)4; cane 11)4; bucket 11)4.
Financial.
tioLD Buying at 1 15;8ellioget 1 17.
3ILVKB buying et 1 07; Helling et 1 10.
Lxcmamos buying et 1)4; Helling at 1)4 Frenulum.
Bonds and Stocks Market.
Geoigla 6a 75077.
.. It W. P. B. K. Stock 8(M,00.
HkW It. it. Block 91008.
AVarkete toy Iciegrepo.
18;
1,195; stock 8i,96l.
Wilsiikoton. May 14 —Cotton quiet; middlings It,
net reodpta 35; expoju coa*twise 380; stoc» 4,115.
Nomfulk. May 41.—Cot.ou steady and unebauged;
low widdilugs 17)4; net re oipte 1.032; expurto
coa at wise H12; Males 160; stock 7,012.
AUGUSTA, May 14.—Cotton dull and nominal; low
mlodliuga 17)4; receipts 168 bales; sales 40.
Ualvkrton, May 14.—Cotton list end nomlnd;
good ordinary 14; net receipts 3)6. exports to Geest
Britain 1,731oastwlse 600; tales 206; atock 89,644.
BaLTIicobb, May 14.—Cotu>u dull; middlings 19;
gross 66; exports to Great Britain 1,026; coastwise
41; sales 10; stock 6,116.
Boston, May 14—Cotton, middlings 19)4; n£r«.
• elpts io ; gross receipts 104; sales 2oo; stock
1W600.
Mbxphin, Mav 14.—Cetton quiet; low middlings
17; receipts 8u0; shipmeuts 67s; stook 33,047.
Charleston, May 14—Cotbn qulst; middlings
18; good uidiuary 16)4; »et receipts 625; sales 20o;
fair low middlings 10)4017 ; new middlings 18.*4 *
18) 4; but roc«-lpts2, 1 i 73; gross 3,07 ; gross 1,439;
exports to.Great biitsipl.RCO; to Coutlumt 1,89*;
saiss last evening. 1,3‘Jo; stock 138,348.
New Yobk. May t4.~Cotton, net receipts 320;
gross 1,938; sales of futures 8 600 bales*# follows:
Juua 18 »"10.9l8)4; July 18)4018)4; August 18
9-16011)4. Gotten dull; aalea 1,369 bales; uplands
19) 4; Orleana 18)4-
Liverpool May 14.— Colton—aaWInclude 9.000
bales ot America •; bsvannab and Cbariestou ship
menta for Mav delivery 8)4; April and May 8 13-16;
New Orleans for Juue delivery 9 1-16. Oumbar.aud
cut 80a.
D. S.
THE “LIGHT RUINING"
“DOMESTIC”
300,000 PER YEAR
ABB KOW BEING MADE OF THX
U
DOMESTIC”
Ne win if Machine,
At almost the begin n ag of the Oompsny’s trade.
If their business wsie organised ss widely as
that of tha old com, antre.
1,000,000
wonld be sold per yeei.
D. S. M.
THE “LIGHT RUNMflG”
TO
The difference between the “Domestic” and other
seeing machines Is, briefly—
“DOMENTIC”
Does good work with UUIe skill aad reugh b
ling: others do not.
“ DOMESTIC ”
Keeps in order with ordinary usage: others do
“ DOMfciNTIC **
Dsm both light end heavy work well: soma ethers
do light work and some heavy, but uot both.
“ DOMESTIC”
Works easily: others comparatively bard.
”DOMENTIG ”
Hells readily, because It ret den such sollo servlet,
that everybody likes It; others aell more or le*a,
because widely known for a long time, and business
weU organised.
“DOMESTIC
totoaayf Which Is lamming seise where known end extending
| where unknown, gaining ground evar> where every
I day.
Agrot. for tber Msobiue, desiring to increue tbeir inoomoa, are daily reooguia
iug our claim. ■ r cutiug tbeir lot with u».
AaT All .re invited to address if. in Atlanta tor tenna, Ac.
m.ji .n.wtr DOMESTIC m. aa. OO*. A.tl«uxt«| Oa.
TO CASH BUYERS!
We.
,NoW OF. KB TO THE TRADE, FOB CASH, an tinmanir stock ef goods,^Including
BACO> AND BULK MEATS.
O) oar nito Bldem andlflUxovilderM
fiO Tierce* Superior Bugar*cnreti Mmoked Ham*.
PLAIN AND GANVAS8BD.
laud In Tierces, Barrels, hags . ad Oans; Fight Oar I oad* MOLAS4E8, in hegsheads ana b*rr Is; Haw
Orleans Chcloe and Prime HYitUP In barrels and k t; a; FLORIDA HYttUP; 16,080 bushsb Write sod
Yell JW OOBN; 3/00 bushels OATH; f oO bales H4T;JO barrels FLOUR. A full line of 8U.41H8, s*l
grades; also. OOkFKK, FI>H. 200 boxss TOUAOOO. vailous grades and prloes, just from the mscufectu-
Office amd .Salesroom-Corner Forsythsa Mitchell streets, AtlanU.
TIME SAliSf
-Adwancs to Planter*
-ayth *nj Sfitcheli
A. K. HBAQO and
W. H. 0. MICKELBKR i
eeie Atlan ttia-
falr e _ _ _. w . _
Whisky lower; more doing ut 9(093)4. Wbeat
firm. Corn heavy and lowet; new >ellow western
65067. hlce et ady at 7)408)4. Pork steady. Lard
easier at 9)409)4
St. Louia. May 14.—Flour steady. Corn higher
at 46)4046)4, sacked. Dacca dull. Lard nominal.
Louisville, Msy 14.—Flour in fair demand and
unchanged. Corn ste* y. Fork steady. Bacon
steady; fair Jemaud. L-rd In kega lOv a 0ll. Whis
ky steady.
Cincinnati, May 14 —Flour firm et $7 7508 00.
Corn firm si 46. Provisions opened quiet, closed
rronger. Poik unchanged. Lard quiet and firm at
9; offerings light; kettle 9)4; jobbing tales at 9)4-
Bacon steady at 7V, shoulders; 9)4, clear rib aider;
9)4, c.esr sides. Whisky firm at 87.
New York, Msy 14.—Money stiffer at 7. 8'er-
Hog. lung, higher at 8)408)4. Gold 17)4017)4.
Governuients steady and dull. Htatee dull and nom
inal.
Ostial I?otieee. #
Pit. SIMMONS* LIVER REGULATOR.
Extract of a latter from Hon. Alexander H. Hie-
phene, dated 8tb March, 1872:
••I occasionally use, when my oondftlon requires
It. DB. SlIIMOhb’ LIVEB REGULATOR, with good
effect. It is mild aud suits me better then moet
*fe r remedies.
WAGES
CpOB ALL WHO ARE WILLING TO WORK.
V Any person, < Id or young, of slther sex. csl
make from *10 to 950 per week at homo day or
eveulug. Wanted by all. Suitable to either Oity or
country, and any season of tbe year. Tbl* is a rare
opportui tty for tb se who are oat of wurk aad
tai being required. Our pamphlel
Morrteaula, weetueester Co., N. Y.
•HOW
averj where to sell our new
A /il? nTHpCS aud novel Embroidering Ms
chine, *end for Illustrated cir-
lcuiar to the McKee Manufac
turing Co. .309 Broadway, N. Y.
THE PARLOR COJIPAMOiN
E. ary Lai y wants oust
Every Men ought to have one! I
Sent un receipt of Teu Gouts. Address L. F. HYDE
A CO., 196 Seventh Avenue, New York,
msyli-eodewly
Interesting lo ttoe Public.
The Howe Machine Company are
making great preparations to still farther
increase their already large business in
Georgia, having very recently bought
out two otner leading Sewing Machine
Companies, beeidee all tne valuable im
provements heretofore used in other
machine*, and in combining all the good
points of the vanona machine*and aoan-
doniug the bad one*, have bow produoed
a Sowing Mashine far beyond competi
tion—something that had long been
needed by the poople, and h •• only to be
seen to be .appreciated. From these
facta, this ia neo6***rilj the only perfect
machine ever yet ofiered to the public,
being the result of tweuty-seveu jears
experience of all the inveu ive gemns of
the entire Sewing Machine fraLruity,
moluding E :a« Howe, jr , the original
inventor. This new fenutare is now ou
exhimtion at the Howe Machine Com
pany'a office, corner of Alabama and
Broad streets, and will be furnished to
all Branoh Agencies hereafter. We
guarantee tho above Machine to be, sub
stantially, aa repre* nted, and in intro
ducing it to the pnbho, ask aoempanaon
of maohinea, and defy competition.
Tn Howb MAagn Oo.
PIANOS!
THE UljlLFOKD At WOOD 1'IANOS.
Tlx© Best Tio-ua. Priced Pianos
EVER OFFEREO TO 1HE SOUTHERN TR1DE. THE O-LEBBATED
HAXN-BS BROTHERS PIANO
AND THF »jRLD BSNOWNXD
CHICKERING,
bst has been btfore the publo for upwards of fifty years with aver Increasing popularity
THE UNRIVALLED
S53ORGANS,
Tho Host Mamiffioturod in this Country.
GUILFORD, WOOD &> CO.,
GENERAL AGENT* for iks above InstrumsuU, offer
P~)?rtra.orc3-lna,r37- Tnducements
To purchasers for cash or sko-» paper. Sheet Music and Musical Merchsadise of avery
* IpUou. (spr24eodti | •* WBI TEHALI, 8TB1ET. ATLANTA.
ORGANS
Lumber, Shingles,
"Wlxit© Fixx© Doors
Windows and Blinds.
I AM prepared to furnith Bridge and Par Lumber
of choice Southwestern Pine. Also Dry Fiulab-
lag I umber aud Poplar, dressed to ^.rder.
Floorings Oil Figs. Casings.
PLAIN AND MOULDED.
Mou dtmrs. Brackets ani Scroll Sawing, from se
lect patterns.
8htuples all heart, four tu» he« wide.
SSF-Bills aaw *1 e on»r and prompt'y Slice.
AT AUCTION.
IO ROOMHOUSE,
Dvcatur St., bet. Uvlllas aad Calkeaa.
I WILL aell at auction, ou tha promisee, Monday.
May 19th at 4)4 o'clock, p. m.. tha ropbm
House, situated ou tae North ai .e of Decatur, be
tween coltios and Oalbour streets, with 10 rooms,
outbuildings. *e.; lot, 50 by 200 foot, with nice
Fioar Garden Front, A*. Tha property is wall situ
ated for a boarding hones or private reeldenoe. 8ai<
positive. Terms—one-thin*
twelve months, with lu per
positive. Terms—one-third cash, bailanoe six aad
—. —— i—>■ telsrit
c. o. hammock.
R*al Estate agent
may 11-St
Hoard at Decatur;
SoAbb At a pleasant realdenoe tn Decatur can bt
bad for tha Spring aad Summer. For further lnfor-
maUon apply at
meylMt.THIS OF. 101.
GROCERIE8.
New Grocery Store.
onn a. naif.
BOMPSON ALLAN
PAdKS and ALLAN
47 Peacltree Street,
w;
KNIGHTS TEMPLAR
Strawben y Festival!
p<IUX Dt LKOR COUU.NDKRT of X.i,hu
open tog of their
_ A *ritA WbKBBY
10 ^ Asylum, oppoaitetbe
Kimball Uoua>. ou Mo< day evening, the 14to last
An opportunity to see one of the moet best tiful
b»H* in the Sou them AU vs. to* eth-r wjth mu ic
aud various other a«tra->tloos wiU afford tn- publio
** •“ of th* pleasant**-. euterutiuitteoU ot th* sea-
rnt -a.ii, with ladles. 40
trtands aad th*4publio
W* shall keen on hand at all times a full Stock ef
Family Grocery Supplies,
Which will be sola as low aa by any ethrr house af
tha mxasklad la th* ally.
PARKS <& Ai^LAN*
wnW-tf.
GriflSm, Oeor^ia.
GKO.1V. BY1NOTON.
marobll-tf
07bohweFeLd.
Funeral Undertaker,
m SIUEIDER OF CEI. LEE
AtAppomatoi O. li. April Oth, 1805.
, MAUSiriCK'.r till, lublqn.Uiof tb.
A Ural, of Urae.u Lm, bowiUfoU. colorad.
J >» >Xo A1.A-I of too ut .ud EdDM
"“"“’f It n t™ij • no of ut oo.
oklotl .tioold bu,. io tb. pulor of — rTT J n1Wn
houo. Soot bj Hull uoutud oitnltr tadpoa-
J. C. * w. ILlunw,
Mctalic Caskets, Burial Cases & Collin,
Or aH Siaca and Daaarlpdtoaa.
Ageit f#r Td|fl rt C*rp*e FnMrver.
ro TEACHERS.
Aod the 1>i*bit L>' ut-rally.
i5. J. HALE k SON, 17 Mur. iy gtre« fc,
New York, ba o jn«t iat, ted
A SCHOOL HIS 1 ) OR Y
Ol the Untied Stale*.
Jlr HON. ALEX, b. HTEI HENt,
Proftasorul Hintory tuii Pol U-a]
euoe io the Uul.er.ity ol Q or
TEKTIMOINJAjJ):
A Beriew, by Rut. D. W.Ljfi, D D
President ol Oglethorpe Lnirersiti
Atlanta, Oa.: 1 ‘
nuonluulowoik, which hu u.a uuioub
looked ftw, he rooantij oppeued In o .loddcru.
tfoettvooodpopwiu fona. It. trsopuSio^;
mechanical axaouttoi reflects credit oc to. hnm.
which hu luoed tt. ,d >U oo^lta V St, h ^5
bmdla., tud hkppy,. wnguLent Into h-po«„3
uchoii., odmlrwi, . tapttl to Iktuol km
ud OOU..B. A. AV itbook. wo piujot for th.
couipood • hurt, end utlMulT. idopf.on. D f|J
work for gwem tnktracUoii. no ruder le t .. .A,
oa.ht to bo without o oopj of it. The g. ath ru Slf
plo to*y be JoaU, proud of this nrblo contrtK tuii
to their growtn, Utuuore, .M the g, .nd^iddorn
moodeoltb of Oeorglo wlU doubumo tn ..L
preoUUoD of the tndustrr, purlotlam AdltlmoS
her diktiodulkhed «« bjt«lrle,thuMjbi,^^
roluiue » oordl.1 welcome to tbe tbob’ ud.n. w
uuaUlHont end luppr houuholdk. We ooUere th.T
tbik work of the .ml Oeorglui It do Uuod tob,.
oomo th. .tudud ol hOnorlo truth And “mu,, i
for oenmrlM to oomo, lurtu lfj-BtepboDA‘ work r I
the Wu Uetweeo th. gutu It ^iwlX J lo b*
Uwmt MnplAU And tnamphADt -uSStiSi
the Southern people aver placed on record
Prom But. J. J. BKANTLEY, D L
Profeasor ol Belles Lettrae end Modeta
Lftngungea, Meroer UniTereiiy.Mhcon.
Georgia;
I think 70.1 ue tc bo eongntnUU . o- htn „
wougbl out a gebool HlAtorj, which, ou Aoroun. _l
l “ aouUl “ r " «ngm. And wvooiaUt u,
ftUICA. And Aoenracr of tbe liter IKdltloMhiAtbrj
Uie uouMtt/, ought lo luyerAedo aU ol'iAr, At t
rrom Hon. MILLABD FILLMORE
late Preeideot oi the United States - ’
I thhU It etcudinjljpeu wrlttAn, uid AdcUrAk r
well calculated for acikdeoaiM and eoho< la. It la i a
ceaaariiy greatly coud -usod, but It aaetns to oontala
tbepltb ana marrow of our history, somewhat
tinged, a« was natural, with Southern ,tews. but m
impartial aa any we can expect at this time, *ith Y
from toe North or South. I regard Mr. Stephens a
one of our ablest statesmen, and oortalnly vei yooir
potent to write a history of toe United utatea
From Hon. HERHCHfiL V. JCHNdON *
The method of too work la admirable Each nli ’
tor* is dlatinot; each ia lu its approprlat j place- an.*
they are ao connected and grouped as to present tc
the mind’s eye a clear, intelligible and barm mloe
sketch of tbe history of tbe United Stat n, from co .
onlal infancy to present development- -accurate h
ite delineauona, and copious, but still oompendiou*
in ita details. Tbe work is admirably suited io the
uae of schools aud the higher instltutiaas of ieam
lug. it would be unjust to omit to jay that the
book, as to material, la gotten up in mr st exo- ileal
From Pbof. BICHAKD M. JOLNSION
ol Pea Lucy Institute, Maryland : ‘
I regard the Compendium of tbe History ol tha
United Buttes, by Hon. Alexander H. Htepheos a
most important addition to American ii erature. ft
is a book for toe Ucheolroom, the (Julie a, the did.
veraity, and every library. Though (severely -on.
doused, yet it is most complete aud perspicuous in
my opinion 11 ia the only history in whlJh an Amer-
lean, whether youth or adultman, may find a tust
account of the basis ou which the Constitution and
Government of his country were founded. Every
one. and especially every student, should hare it
From Proi. E. A. STFED, of Meroer
University :
Those Teachers in the bouth who hav e taught ils
History of th* United States since the war will re-
Jolce when they see this book. They will be esre.
daily pleated witb that portion of tbe History per
taining to tbe late war. because in this part of the
work they will find wuat has not yet belore met my
eye in schoolbook*: a ‘air, unprejudiced statement
of fkcteccuuected with the bloody war between tLa
States. Southern youth oan read in this book s
truthful history of our great struggle for free got -
eminent by one who la, of all others, most oompe
tent to write such a work. Let them rejd It, study
It, and heed its ieasous of wisdom.
From the N.Y. EVENING TELEGRAM
notorious tact that even In colleges little at
tention is paid to the philasophy of polices. • *
Mr. Stephens supplies this knowledge. From the
discovery ot Columbus to tbe establishment of
American Independence, he carries the reader
quickly and gracefully through all of toe leading
oventa that transpired, developing tu< ae facts lu
olonial history which led to the organisation sue
of government.
Arowth of the present I
“In the treatment o( these various subjects, Mr.
which he mainly conduce bis work, there is an e.
hibitiou ol impartiality that forbids too question
whether ibis mau who thus summarizes the historj
hla country is from the North, South, East at
ought to be lanuilsr. and which hawHlhJt find com
plied elsewhere. For the youtn of toe laud it wll
prove invaluable, and we behave th-1 teachers
througnout toe country will adopt It as ■ substitute
for all other histones of the United States, aa soon
as they become familiar witb its pages, and observe
with what tact and lmpresaivsuessthe distinguished
author has arrayed his knowledge to tho and that it
may ba moat easily and eagerly acquired by to«
young*
boh tub katonton PKES8 ANl> MES-
bENUEH.
Let it be introduced into the family circle, mu
school-room—everywhare over tola aroao land,
ror it uot only is instructive aa well as entertaining
to youth, but la a most useful compendium for si
grown-up people who desire to be W4U11 lformed .
From the WILMINGTON STAR.
“As a school coinpeud this work la a success In
every way. It gives r prominence to leading pollu-
cal eveuts, aud these are maue to subserve no parti •
san iu tares’ whatever. The book is absolutely fro*
from sectional coloring, though It is the prpduotior
of oue of toe great leaders ol Houthern thought
himself an actor iu some ol toe grand sceoas he do
scribos. From a emso perusaJ of that part of Ui«
boos commencing with tbe chapter containing an
*o xmut oi Fierce‘e administraiioa, and subsequent
chapters lurough to the begiuulng of the ourrem
year, we are satisfied Mr. dtephenshas given a true,
uuvaraished, lively picture of th* tremendous sgi
tatiou through which the country has psainl duriu •
two decades of her history.
AU the prominent occurrences, otvu and mill. \
of the war between tue States, are sketched in rap.
but distinct onto ae. Mr, btepheus* style ia ea* .
terse, pure, graceful and strong He makes no special
effort, ss most of schooi-h story writers do, to writ^
dowu to the compreheusiou'oi his juvenile rt suer*.
From tbe TOLEDO (Ohio) SUN.
The won aa a Text-Book on School* and College*
is one of the best condeusea historic* of the United
State* we have had the pleasure of perusing. It i>
*T*t*d with portraits of em
nertcan history, battle sc<
a of the different States.
NOTICE RY THEPUBLISHERS.
Tuts Ojoi(jjuitaui oi History shond
bo iu every Schoolroom ami flevt ry L.
brary in tbe Uuited States. It is tbe
Hibtorv of tbe country—a necessity to ell
who ▼ iHb to kuow what la been dom
and why it litas btstc aoue, Dy abuse wuu
uiaaeand tbose who have administer^
the Government ol these States. It pro
gents not only the nnmaimtd bod, of out
History, but its pemdiug spa it, and
will [.rove a Vade Mecum to both student
and 8tatebo.an. The volume-' 12mo.«
518 pages, with numerous illustrations—
is beautifully printed and strongly ano
tastefully bound. Frioe, $1 60, Maileu
oetpaid, on receipt of the pri.**. Tr.
eacher* -or examinatioi half prioe; out
wueu to t>e toiwtnleu hv uiaii, 20a mui*t
oe aaaea zor posiugc. Very liberal ternii
made tor •ntrouiicuou .ntc Schools an I
Colleges
E. 4. eAajE A SON 17 Murry atree
New York
PoH. Avo. 2H 1872.
TELEGRAPHIC & BUSINESS COLLEGE.
Pioneer of tiie 8outli<
G E
Mi.idle ‘ieu>t*»ae*. i\rui« moderate aud advau-
tage. uiiaurpaoe-d B^od lob. W. McOouuokl, D. D.,
LL.D., Freeident, for circu ar an 1 College Journal
Her. THOdAM TONEY.
iay^w2i Business Manager
‘ EoBGlE—TALlAFEfJlO CoUhTY.
WUi beeoiu t Mora the Court Moves door in
ooobty on ui* ist fueeday iu Juo# next, be
tween to* le«al hubra of aaie. eeoat tore* thousand
pmiuda (3,000 lb*.) of aaed cotton, of toWrebly Air
quality. Levied on a* the property of John 8. Fly at.
to eetmfy > fi fit ieened an fc.eolonateof lien in favor
of W. A and W. tt. ndrix va. John S. FiynE and
pointed ont by ooe of U* plaintiff, flats ootton now
la aa out honae on what it known ae tan “Anbury
Plaoe” ia 1TJ Dial O. M.
UnJ>, L. flooen.
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