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THE ATLANTA SUN
TH«C 8UW PUBLISHING CO.
Hon.A.EL STEPHENS
POUTICAL EDITOR.
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TO THE ‘i ft ANT A 8 UK.
FBOM MEW IOIUL
N»* Yobk, May lff-Oee. Van Boren
denounce* hi* detnc'on m oowardlj
kssTM *ad liv*. H* ettribote* hie prte-
ai unfortunate petition to the attained
m»li*aitj ud nnhellow*J atobfttea and
T»oUy of John J»y, America Miniater
t*AMW» •> » ! ...
i foe. R Uonulle* ia elected Cuban
•Cent at Philadelphia.
££%tiftUSS|
MM ffitiermen, to vhoaa he taji hua-
diada owed that liana.
I|R» hl*> « will yeaterdey, gtring
, hlfMop^y to Uf wile and dtilghtan.
WHAlim hrigil thin mrentog. He
alept aooadly laat night, and heard man
thi* morning.
A oonfliot oooarad yatoerday after the
Raton, twa pnerte olaitn-
ot the doctor* »<a*ed to
l«ft«a port aroTtcm
> thia van our
tha boT^ «aa left for the priori*, who
voeld not toad) it, and it wa* pieeed ia
a vault ia the city oemetery.
The ataawar Hetropolia broke her
•haitthe third day oat born Mew Orleen*
She wanted
•; all are walL
Tweed appeared ia eoart to-day and
plead aot gnilty to thirteen indietmenU.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA. SATURDAY. MA Y 17, 1873.
NO. 904
matea tf iHlMcrlptlMi
DAILY-Per annnm, «8 00
Hall yearly, 4 00
Quarterly S 00
Monthly TO
WEEKLY- Per aonom, 03 00
AWTon Bos'* combined Daily aad
Weekly oirenlation ia larger than that of
any paper in the State.
FBOM KEY WEST.
In Wan; Hay 11—The eeble com
amain*hon h opened to Havana.
^ FBOM BALUHOBE.
Biiamoaa, Hay 18.—The oommlttee
appointed. The order of baefoeee eoven
thirty-three aabjecet, some including
tnb-divilion*.
BaiiTUIobb, May Ifi.—The maater rail
road meohanioa adjonrued, to meet in
Chicago May next.
51 FBOM BERLIN.
Bmn, Kay 11 -The German Gov
ernment hee reeolved to expel the n-
demptionieU end Loaehet oongregetione
«ol tb* Holy Ghoet end Beared Heart
*n4|M occapentaof cloaa convent* from
the- country, within the ooming six
month*
FBOM HALIFAg.
Haiarax, May 11—The name* of the
men who volunteered to go down the
Dram tnond mine alter the tint exploeion
are Abraham Quf, Edward Borne, Thoe.
Glenwright and Timothy Howeld. The
ooroner't jury attribute* the calamity to
the nee ol powder by one McLeod, who
refused to work unlaw allowed to oae it
FBOM LONDON.
Loasoa, Hay 11—A dispatch from
Yiena* lays one hundred additional feil-
nrye per* announced on Bouise ye*ter
day. Mo important hank ha* yat an*-
FBOM ST. LOUIS.
St. Loom, Hay 11—An excursion
paly to-day n am bee* 180 persons, in
cluding 190 Congressmen and 16 Con-
gmemen'a wive*.
Dispatches received from the Governor
o( Georgia ami from tha Mayor . I At
lanta,’tendering an invitation to the Con
vention to viait Atlanta, and offering tne
hospitality oi that oily on the 20th met.
FBOM OREGON.
•' Cud Born Torn Laxx, May 11—
ThnMnJoc* are intrenehad in a mam of
lera.’XJept Haabrouok ia within watoh-'
ing distance, wailing for reinforoemente
' FBOM LEXINGTON.
Laxuongg May 11—Tha heat three-
year aid maaBWorded tookplaoe to-day.
ftwm Bowttag woo. Tima, 1181 end
1.491. In the keoond race, Crwkford
wee tha winner. Time, 9.404.
Nffy M PABIB.
Paau, May 11—A oompiete remodel-
u^djfePBh MiriP^ npen . .trio.
ayh|nyV^ is eerteto n m early
Connt Boehefoooort, who ante between
the Legitirtkria pad OrieenieU, had a
long interview with the exiled prinee.
Count do Ghambord. Nothing waa de
veloped beyoad that tha adoption of Na-
pothoo a* Prinoe Imperial waa absurd.
t # FBOM CHICAGO.
Cnioaoo, May 11—The ordinance to
eloalaHeooe at eleven 0*81009 ia observed
exoept by ooe house, far tha pwrpoae oi
eoaafitotionality cl the law.
SltoOM NBW ORLEANS.
.Si. .
Nbw OBUABa, May 16. —General* De-
blanoha, Daelonet aad other*, from St.
Mirtin, arrived this evening in charge of
thw Bepaw Marshal and a aqua] of F.d-
era! AWtlen. ’Kay reached lbs lailroad
ferry landing from Jeekeoa tq
6 o'clock. Upon stopping from too boat
they
FBOM HAVANA.
Havana, May 16.-The Oaptaia Gen
eral ha* ohanged hie mind aad oontinam
tbe qmmntiae. K* Zeaoe, Ante*.
Havana, Margaret aad Gtrw
aiill detail ai, tkaogh thera to no ti.haem
aboard aor proof of oholar* at Mew Or-
It ia propoetd to petition the Halted
States to intervene. It is crowded with
passenger* in an unhealthy bay. Gnat
hardaWp* am endured by pnaefigenead
wet of vomito have ah
ready been reported in the barber.
available troops in Havana *
other town* are ordered to the field.
It i* reported that Agramoata, easing
peptam inevitable, HoMsd.
FBOM LONDON.
Lobdob, May 11—The bonds foaad
ia a trank la New York hay* been
to 'ho aocaaad London forgers.
The quarantine regulations at Basse*
Ayres greatly iaeonyanianoe travelers
and oommero*. Steamers and sailing
rmselt with upwards of 2,600 passengers
aka detained.
FBOM BOMB.
Bomb, May 11—The Fope continues
to improve.
MISCELLANY.
The President has returned to Wash
ington.
James O'Neal waa hanged at ML Car
mel, Id., yesterday. He coalesced that
whisky and women ware the osaaa.
TBe Polaris aad IS* Death of cap*. Wall.
The Herald, in on article entitled
“News from the Polaris—Death oi OapL
Hell—Nineteen Weils Beeooed from an
loeberg," says:
The suffering* which men of fixed
■dees iLdore on behalf of their favorite
projects oae have no better illustration
then in the records of Antic explora
tion. The aream of reaohing far Cathay,
that sent the great Osooea* navigator
ftpm court to oourt of Europe, was
fonndod first on the idea that by eailing
toward the setting son, oonld tne Indies
be gained. Since bis time, as
the unbroken ooast lias of the
northern end southern continents of
Amarioa wee tiaoed from merth
south, the dreamers turned their visions
to the northward. There the passage
was to be found. It wee tried by Henry
Hudson, the discoverer ol the Island of
Manhattan end the Hadaon river, and
also Hudson's straits and Hudson's bey,
that bear hie name in the ootd regions ol
the North. The etoiy of whet Hudsou
enflered in ah these explorations amid
the froseu seas ia familliar, aad hia tragic
death ia the open boat, alter the mutiny
on bis ship, in the last ol hie expeditions,
1610-19, hoe famished e moving teems
for poets end painters sinoe. The melon
oholy death of Behring, the Buaaian nav
igator, in hia expedition of 1741, to at
tempt, from the west, the mmep.oLieinol
the Polar ocean, inscribes another name
in the graveyard of Arotio heroes His
v ample were wieokeo and a remnant of
the orew returned in e email vessel con-
etruoted by themselves Sbalaroff, another
Russian, with his whole crew, perished
of starvation in 1760, while attempting
the acme route. The Eugliab navigator,
Captain Cook, wbo sailed in 1776 through
Behring straits, nearly perished, too, in
tue ioe that olooed around bis ship. Be
lief wee attempted to be sent him, but
the ice barrier prevented it from reaoh
ing him. In what is almost our own
'imes the fete of Sir John Fraokiin is too
fresh in the minds of the publio to need
much oomment It will be remembered
ia the greet trait of woman’s love that it
evoked in tee efforts made by Lady
Franklin to raaoh and reaoue her long-
missing husband. How, after many vein
searches for the lost exploier, the osirn
witn tbe scroll detailius hi* sad death
waa found by Captain MoClintock of
the Fox, will long be remembered. Con
nected intimately with this long, fruit
less aearoh for Franklin is tbe life story
of the bravs-heerted mm, 0. F Hall,
whose passion for Arotio expli ratios was
first awakened lu the desire toraeoue the
uaiaeiug mariner. Tbe stoat-hearted
Ohio blaoksmitb, without any training
lu navigation, and, indeoa, without any
aoiantifio knowledge whatever, seou
l-liehed wonderful results in traversing
the barren, ioe-bound wastes of the
North. Although he did not eucoeed in
eooompliahing the object of hie daring
aeereh, the fascination of peering imo
tne wonderful, untrodden places of the
boreal world remained as strong as ever.
Toe open Polar see of Kane haunted him
with visions of fame. Tbe gieat, ragged,
energetio nature of the men taught
nim to lough at obstacle*. He had trav -
sled and lived in tbe wild white regions,
end be tins ted in himself to fiud the oo-
jeet of his dreams ee the rough trapper
of tbe plain* travels by the light of hia
experience, end not by that of so enoe,
Ha vna certainly * mao well fitted to
maasge all the detail* of an arotio voy-
age, except teueo in wliioh science was
an absolute neoeeeity. His idee wee to
associate with him men of science to
menage scientific part, and to do tee
real downright hard work of tea expedi
tion himself. Congress pieced fifty thoo-
send dollars at his disposal, and ho was
to reach the north pole. Everything
pitched ia fitting oat tec Po
laris whtoh experience ooald tugs
ia August, 1871, having all hia store* ea
board, he eeiled in good health and spir
tie from tee most nortnweeterly settle
ment on tbe west coast of Green lend to
aooompluh bis self-eonekt teak.
Mb. Dial warn axe Gsa. Oman.—Mr.
Stephen* it a to* to sadiealiam upon prto-
eipU; bat as a policy urge* a olose alli
ance, offensive and attentive, with Ota.
* Its if Great is not
Grant Is he wise ? Yes
too thoroughly otherwise committed, a*
intimated in hit late inaugural. Tbe
OonatitntioBaliat takes isooo with Mr.
Stephens a* to Grant'* aharaotor. That
does aot touah the question. It is hi*
poaer at which Mr. Stephana is looking
aad whether that power osu be subordi
nated to oar aces Ia aot tha' wise f Ii
politic at all sveals—JfoHtOu
looks
Journal
No. 4,
;*t,picnio at
Wednesday for
Bama saws.
Valdosta it teased with the nbiqaitoae
firs
Mrs Looind* Amos of Monroe, is
dead.
Bov. Dr. Wills ia pastor of tha Praeby
terian Ohuroh la Madwos
The fence question ia exciting
diseneaion in Monroe oouniy.
Onlamhae extends an invitation to the
Governor* to visit that city.
About forty members of the prom at
leaded the Ptvm Association *t Amerious.
The Greene oounty Fait Association
have converted their grounds into aa ex
perimental farm.
Two oolored men, father and son, died
simultaneously, on Holiday last, in tee
town of Nswnan.
Marietta has a mongrel fowl, half
chicken end half turkey, which waa bateh-
ad out by a toakay aeu.
A large somber of march an la sod pro
fessional men hove been colled to an
swer the charge of violating the lioaaee
lav oi Meoon.
The lady friaods of toe Macon Volnn
tear* have presented that company with
a very baanufnl flag whloh they have
had made for tb* purpose.
Mrs Epps wife of Bov. W. E. Epps
of Marietta, after a brief insanity, died
in Meoen, Gs, end wee brought to thst
oily last Saturday and buried.
Two carrels of green corn, the first
shipment this season, hays been reoeivod
in Bar*nnsti irom Gainsay.Us Florid*
and ware forwarded to New-York.
Mr. M, Barringer, a well-known
carpenter contractor of Uolumbus, and
formerly of tha Arm of Barringer A Mor
ton, died quite suddenly about noon on
Wednesday.
The following gentlemen will repre
sent Forsyth in tee Governor’s Conven
tion: Benim Pye, W. L. Lempkin, Jenn
A. Daanielly, Dr. J. 8. Lawton and Oepk
J.M. Ponder.
Meson wee visited by e considerable
■toim of wind, run, thnodei end lighP
niog on Tbordey morning, Fences
awnings eign-boerds were tnrown down
end oeilars tilled with aster.
Mrs Tripps wife of tee let* lamented
Judge Turner B. Tripps, of Cess oounty,
departed this his et tec residence of her
son-in-lew, OoL Abde Johnson, in Oar-
torevills on Totsday evening last
Major George Dent departed this lifo,
in tb* 70to year of hu age, at his reai-
deuoe, near Gillum's spring, in Case
county, on Hnndey last, alter s severe
end protracted sioiuuas of several weeks
Mrs Susan Moor* died near Mulberry
Grove, in Harris oounty, Gs, on the
llte lntL, aged 104 yean, being born in
1708. She had beau in perfect health
itaaome time until a few days before her
Henry Kenedy, one of the oldest
settlor* oi Lsmpkiu county, died ru
Tuesday, the 6th met., *> the residence
uf hi* daughter, Mrs Ann Tsylor, of
P>»W.wilWi fls wee aged ninety
four years
Mr. William Moon, an aged end wor
thy oitiaen oi the White Plains neigh
borhood, Greeh County, retired to bed
in usual health on Wednesday nigh, of
lest wee , end died before morning. Mr.
Jas Eiy, also aied, aged about 78.
A negro man, einrloyed on the Sel
ma, Borne end Dalton Bslroad, while
aseisting in replacing the oar thrown
from ‘bo traek at the junotion in Boms,
we* caught underneath tbe whetla and
one of nia leg* oat off. He belonged in
Helms, Als
Tbe Mayorof Columbus has appointed
the following delegatee to tbe Conven
tion of Governors: OapL T. E. Ulaneb-
aid, Col. B. L. Mott, OapL W. D. Chip-
ley. OapL T. S Fontaine, Judge M. J.
Orawforfl, 0. H. Williams, Esq., OapL
0, A. Redd end Messrs R. A. Baeon,
0. J. Swift, L L Moses
Alabama llama.
Lafayette square, mooted exoifement,
bat evoked no responsg
Several Western Congressmen who
have pocketed their ehrte* ol the salary
grao ere tiring tLemecliea out by writ
ing letters two or three oolnmne in
length to explain why they did it. II ia
a waste of ink and paper, -gentlemen.
That moeey belongs ia tee United States
Treasury, end a simple statement that
yon hays deposited it ther* i* the only
thing your constituents want from yon.
The Cincinnati Commercial suggests
aa e platform for Gem Botlei to run on
for the Governorship 0? Masseohnsetfa,
end later the Presidency, those two ab
sorbing questions o! the day. Salary
Grab ana Credit Hobilier. It thinks
“he is tbe very best men, in ell respeote,
to toot pnblio jadgmeut.'krgiirdiog tone
matters. If, by lasting it, he can get
oue-renth of the ‘NKI.OOO voters of uis
State, be will have the salmi lotion of
knowing tbat there is a majority of nine-
tenths against him "
Cettow narkri.
Ootlan dull at 17*17 q; rea-tgta light.
Procure Market.
Coax—Whit* •*; rallow S3; an mml Slnnss.
Wusit—Bed 1 f0«l 0U; white 1 10«1 W; ube
I 05(01 10.
Oil*—Mired «
Finos—ranoy 11 SO; aitea hmll; 10 TS; Otmllr
10 00; eatra 0 00, aa get-flue 0 00; Hue S Ooflb? 6- ;
ihorts 8 M.
Wheat Kara—1 topi to.
hrx—Olover 1 SO; Umolhr 1 S6gl 00.
Orarrry Natkel.
BlOcue 0 Sflgt 50 per (Immu.
Burtui Movaflo.
Coil do.
Corner mgaMgo.
-N. V oteam 19.
T—Drlfitl fipplsa 4
I 00; rfllfitnn p«r box l
tllDMfi 7® 17.
MoiAtifiJBP— Hugar Hoc.-..
»bl. 80. Kfifilero fi>rupa «6^U.
Poultry—Chickeu i0@40e; Turkaj* | 00*
BUGsmfi—M*w OrlfifiMfi 10UAUJ4; Demxr»rm 110013
leflnpd 11^ li.
Boat «'$7o.
Tajxow 8>%. .» • r
Balt Virgmlo a 00; Liverpool« 36.
Tiaaoibjr 6 u0 p*r ba«hel.
Bine Orfifia 3 60(08 60 p«r bu*h*L
Orchanl 8 5U p«r bufihni.
Uauf firlAU 9 GO p«r buihel.
Hfirawfir* flarkei.
Nfillfi 6 75*9 60.
Pjwdfir, Ulflti 7 60.
Wrought Iron 0®9c.
Hwfids lrou8^9o.
Ufid ll^c.
■•fit Nfirkbli.
•agnr-curtMt lutma (ancanvA«8odi 14>i®15; augfir-
cured bamfi (otnvMfiodj
Lard—TleroM 10^i
llMl bucket UK.
i no In !•
Exchange Buying tt 1)6; Heiliug ai IX Pr«tniuB.
t Hutu Tr«fi<ury 1 (
ARgUfitfi 83(^86.
Qvurgifi luilrufid Htock 98*95.
OrturKifi • filirntitl ll.ii ‘
New OtboertiBemeniB.
HandBomo Store
To Rent
O KI of tkfi b««t BtABdfi in Ui* oltjr. ii I Intend
moving into my
MEW AGB1CUL7 URAL BUILa>INQ, OO&HXB ALA.
BAMA AND POBtTTH BTBKET8,
•Rily In fain, I off«r ikt fitorw I now oooupy for
rent, till fifirly fiud tel m« know if nny of dx
tar** in dfifiteod or not.
Pfirm«rfi. Uk« notice Uul I b»vs • Irfimendaou
•look of wowerfi find B*a| firs. Thrsaatn, Fan Mllla,
iter** Powfiiit, Oraifi Omokfi. Qtooo BoytbM, alo.,
now la htttru and Arriving.
MARK W. JOHNSON,
Agricultural Bolldlur,
Notice in Bankruptcy.
•I7HI8 I* to giro notion that on th« 14th d«y _
1- May A D. 1178. • warraut In Bankruptey
waa laauitd agilnat the Mtate oi WHIlam Watklna, of
atlanta, oounty of Pniton and State of Oeorgla,
wbo haa be«n adjudged a Bankrupt un hia own pe
tition aud that the payment or any dabta. and da-
livery of any property belonging to aurh Bankrupt*
to him, or for ala oae, and the transfer of any
property by blm, are forbidden bv law; that a meet
ing of tbe oreJ1 ton of tbe aaid Bankrupt, to prove
their debta, and to obooae oue or more aaalgneea of
hia eatate, will ba neld at a Court of Bankruptcy, to
ba holden at Atlanta. Georgia, before Lawaou Blaok,
Enquire, Ueglater, on tbe l.0tb day of May, A. L>
im, at 10Vc ock a. m. W. H. BMTTH,
may 17-1 United Btatea Utorabal, Meaaenger.
Notice in Bankruptcy.
•’HIM la to glva notloa that on the lltu day of
May. A. l>. 1978, a warrani in bankruptcy waa
laaued agal'iat tna eatate of Obarlea B. Doraatt, of
R^aaooa, oounty of Oordon aud Slate oj Oorgl-,
wbo haa ueen adjudged a bankrupt on hia own p*tl
lion, aud tnat tha payment of any debta, and
■Ivery jt any proparty balonging to auob bankrupt,
to him, or sor hia uaa. and tha trauatvrof any prop*
any by him, are fortlddan by law; that a meeting
of the creditor* ot the ia>d bankrupt, lo prove their
debta, and to chooaa one or morn afialgneea of h<a
s-atate, will ba bald at a Oourt of Bar kruptcy, to ba
hoiden at Atlanta, Ga., before Laweon Black,
alra, Register, o
, at 10 o’olook a. i
WAGES
660 per we«k at borne day o
make from *10 . _
evening. Wanted by all. Suitable to either City
couutry, a id any aeaaon of the year Tbl* la a rar*
opp rtm lty for th ae who are out of work aad out
ot money, to make au Indepaudeut living. No capi
tal beiu. required. Our pampblet, " HOW '10
MAKE A LI VINO,” giving full inatrnctlone. eonton
receipt of 10 oonta. Addreaa, A. BURTON AGO.,
Morrleanla, weetoeeater Go., N. Y.
. everywhere to aeU our new
A nl'FQ and novel Embroidering Ma-
ohln# '- tor liluatrated clr-
TX7 A nJT^lrTjfular to the Mi:K«e Manufeo
alia X XJX/turUigCo.,309Broadway,N.Y.
THE PAKLOR COMPANION
E on Laly want* onel
Every Man ought to have one! I
Bent on receipt of Tan Oents. Addreaa L. V. BYDE
k ( O., 195 Seventh Avenue, New York,
mayld-eodawly
New SlbuttlMenunu
J^lirANDElfSoNica
SC Alabama strati, Atlaata,
A U now pnpurt la faralsh Plaatars witli Ik,
bmt
Mowers end Reapers,
Horse Rakes,
tierthes and Cmdles
Thresher* end Powers,
Wlik or wllkoat Sspciston. Abo ksvo s giaotol m-
■ortment rf
AGRICULTURAL IHPLINBRTI,
INCLUDING PLOWS, TIED CUTTERS,
HARROWS, PUMPS. WAGONS, 40.
AOBNTS FOB
BROWNE CELEBRATED COTTON GIN,
TEXAS COTTON PRESS.
BLANDY S STEAM ENGINES AMD SAW MILLS.
Call aud aae ua before purchasing elsewhere.
■ay. i H sifWS ■» * OO-
ATLANTA WATER CURE.
Dr. F.
Oornor of Banter and Ball Rtreat
D B. F. KALOW, wall known through hia great
and rapid curse haa returned to our city and
oeenad again au eaiablbliment for the cure of ail
Ohroulo Dlaeeaca, of what he will -eepeottully
Inform the citizen* of Atlanta and RMrroundlug
oouutry
Livnn CoKFLAiMTfi, Fevers, Paralyate, Epilepsy,
SUrllity, Aotbiua Narvoua Affeoiiou*. Di m ma,
indigeatlO ", Rheumatihm. Nzuwalqh, Scrof la,
DiaxAnza frcullui to W.-mz», all lMPURmaa up
ran Blood, bxin Duuiu, money au . Bladder
Complaint, Stoppage of the Water, Plies of all ainds,
htrxocures, uomorrmcra. Eye and kar ComplainU
after Moaaeia and Hoarlatloa, t o„ ate.
T. W. Backer, of Obapman, Ruoker 4 Co.
W. B. Ocx. Mr. T. J. Hightower, Gai l. W. 8.
Maaar* John and James Lynch, T. Flaiakal, beer-
man 4 Kuhrt, Mr. Sbulb -ier, Dr. M. Mil -null, Su
perior Vicar j Mr. lurnar, of Brooklyn: Father Ma-
rony, Philaielphia; Rev Mr. Smlih, Macon; Gaul
den Quitman, Mn. Dan woody, Darien; Mr. White,
Oo yera.
'' “•oi nia lneiuuuon ue win treat
th areat auocMa. Thia method
i car*. Par
plaint, Teething periods of Children, Dysenteries,
after a faw houra will bo aul&oleut for a euro Men
Ingltla no danger when people call ma limned lately
at tee drat symptoms. Thia traaunaat gtvea a
white, soft akin, and ovary body will learn to treat
hia lamliy at acute dla«aaea. mayl8—ly.
rO TEACH KBS.
And tha Publl u< seislly.
E. J. HALE A BON, 17 Man >7 stret-L
New York, hsvc jast ijL iad
ASOHOOLHIS'J ORY
Of ihe Untied Mare*.
Bx HON. ALEX. B. STEl HENS,
Professor of History sud Po) Uoal <Jd-
enoe in ths UntrenH/ of Q wqieu
TEWTIMONIAjJI t
A Review, by Bey. D. Wj14-$» D. D.
President oi Oglethorpe Lnivenitj,
Atlanta, Ga.:
Thia valuable work, whleh baa bee* enxteual;
looked for, haa * ocently appeared in a decidedly at*
tracuve and popular lorm. Ito typofi'apkh G and
mechanical executloi reflect* credit on th« house
whloh haa laaued it, nd tie oonventeri aia<, eolld
binding, and happy i. angen.ent into h-ptera and
•rictioue. admirably . lap! it to the aa* ol aohoote
and oollegea. Aa a t itbook. wa prauiol for the
ipend e hearty and axteneiv* adopt .on, nd aa
rk lor general lnetrnoUon. no reader In 6 .eland
ought to be without a copy of It. The t r Slk m yeo>
* may be Justly proud ot this nrhte rontribi hem
monww ... _ _ _
K eolation of tha lndaatry, patriotism a id talente ot
r dlaMbgulahea son by giving this richly titered
volume a cordial weioome to tea thou, ande of hr
inuilllgeiit aud happy households. We ooJovo th* >
this work of the genet Ueorgiau la de tfnad to t
come the ateiidard of hlatorte truth ami txceden
9'arketa by •elegrwpA.
AuoutTA. May 16.-Couoo,receipt* 137; eal*a4U0;
ouk, 1873, 6,680; 1878, 10,. 84. Weeklv recelpu
89*; ablpmenta 1,184; taken by mill* I7t; eaiea
1,304.
Savannah, May 16 —Cotton, net recelota 898;
porta to Great Britain 3,346; coast wise 1,0187; i
431; etock 30,241; weekly net receipts 4 t'J3; _
porta toGrest Britain 2,846; coaatwiee 2,719; efilfa
Col. Moore, tbs Obisf of Poiioe oi Sel
ls, ha* gun* to Inaiantpolis with J. M.
Walter*, who bss been s-Tastcd upon re
quisition f.om Indiaaa, aa being oonneo-
ted with a bund of borglsr*.
A gantleaan in Entente offer, to 0.111-
tributc tb* ail* lor a cotton lactor; nvsr
tost citv, as also all each land* ** naj be
required and ail Inmbar naoaaaarv for tbe
oailding*. That tusu ■* a tine patriot.
Geaar tl A. J. McAliater, one of the
oldaat and bvrt oitisen* of the Btat* died
nasr Frank in, in Henry Goanty, a tew
days sgo. Mr. MoAliater frequently rep-
rsoented hi* oounty in the LeRiaiatnre.
Hh wa. about 60 year* old.
“Tb* Mari ii*n strikers" tre still ope
rating tb* Alabama and Chattanooga
railroad. At Eatsw, last week, they dis
mantled the telegraph offloe and earned
a portion ol th* instrnaiente with them,
riioy snbsvqusntly returned with another
engine aud about twenty box con end *
quantity of freight osplnroa at Tuska-
looss. Th* freight for the marobvnt* «t
Entsw wa* defivered, pay being da-
maudad oa deliver*. Tne “strikers”
numbered sbont fifteen or twenty m< n,
and they stated they war* rnumng th*
concern on their own hook.
Slmllasttas Itsms.
Prof. Agaaais isaixty-six yean old, fifty
year* of hia life being spent in hnnting
bugs, (Llits and insects.
From M imphil to 8"merriU* the Ap
peal brings tha no weioome intelligence
.hat the orop* are in bad—almost bo.ia-
lassiy bad condition.
Tbe late Ohiaf Juitioa Chase left a
will naming Gov. H. D. Hooks sola ex
ecute,. No inventory baa bean made
of his estate, wbiob, after a few
b. quasi*, to b* divided between bit okil-
drao, sir*. Sprague cud Mrs. HojL
Gov. John 0. Brown ia expected to
deliver ss addreaa to tb* graduating
ctesa of tb* EastTennaaaea University on
conimeaesment day, Wednesday, the
18th of Jana. Hou. W. 0. Wbtt'hornw
will daitvar lb# address to th* AlnuiuL
on Tuesday evening, June 97.
. . —k*r »
166; abipnieuta, 541, aslcs, 1,231: stuck, 7,06i
Wilminoton, Mav le. -Cotkn, n*t r«»o*ipta 39;
■ lea 239; atook 4.009; weqklJ net raoe pts 361;
exports coastwia* 6*8; hales 414.
Boston, May 16 —Cotton, net reoeip<e 46; gross
447; aa.** 3u0; Block 11,000; weekly net K-teipla
386 groea 2.686; exporta to Groat bntalu 60 J; salti*
I.6T
Maook, May 1C.—Cot'on, waekly receipts 86;
•klpmaeiU 6<l; Slock 6,638.
Nashvillu, May 16 —Gotten, weakly receipts 888;
shipment* (,097; stock 11,8aU.
Nrw Orlrai *, May 16.—Cotton, nef receipt*
2,74-; gro*a 8 114; exports to Greet Brltalu 1,6*6;
ooeetwlM 4; eale* to day 1,6U0; laat *veoln« 3.000;
tock 143,370; waakly u*t receipt 15.938, groaa 18,419;
exporm to Great Britain 3i,3«7; Antluent 8,343;
coaatwlea 3.846; ealee iT.OOt.
MutPHie, May 16.—OUton, reeaipta 1,064; ship
menu 660. stock 88,719; weakly reoeipta 6,039;
■nlpmeuu 8,04*. aalaa 7,0jU.
UALvzaroM, Ma- 16—Cotton, net ieaeipte403;
eeles600; stock 40.439: weakly netreoelpU 3.918;
port <c Great Bnuin 1,781; coastwise 1,667; aa
3,400.
Ohablkstor, May 16.—Cotton—net receipts 667;
groat 667; sates Mil; atork 36 66; weekly a«t rt-
oelpte 3,901; t ro»a 8,061; exporte to comm«at
1,390; otjaetwiae i.959; ealee 1,760.
Citt Point, May 18.—Cotton, weekly receipts
112.
MoNTtioMRST, May 16 —Cotton, waekly receipts
309; anipmenta 60'.'; stock 4,761
Liverpool May 16.-Cottoa dos'd quiet end
New Yorx. Mey (6 —Cotton—n«t receipts 384;
■see 1,164; ealee for export to-da 8J; last evening
i; . a'e* of futures R 3 "0 baiea aa tollowa: May
If 7 ie#i8>4; Juua lh»-16*18)i; July 18Va 18S4;
August 18 ,<018 9-16. Cuttou weak; ealca I,oil; an-
lands 19Hi Orteanal8)6.
New Torx, Mb' 16.- Floor favors pollers; fair
demand. Whlaky firmer a' 9 Mg93 V Wheat a ahadt
firmer; fair export and trad* m-inand; trade re
atrletei, by inferior stock Cora, ■ MtePate request.
Rice quiet. Pork waak at 18 lord quiet and w* ak
Navels dull. Tallow teady Fre'ghta flrmar
Meebsaim'Ftra Company
Maaoa, wiffttva a grand baak;
OmtokAtPok mi Wadt
maassr. Ito mart on Hitnrdsy mgkL aimed, at
MIIImI 11-
Aaaording to tit* Topaka (Kaxsa*)
Glint SflOnwealtB, ex-Sansfor Galdwsll
l--s killed and laid himself oat politi
ill>, end ooald not be elect, d GounoH-
maa of th* ward in wiitoh be lira*."
That i* th* most enoouragiug news which
ho* earn* Irom Keans in a long urn*.
A dispatch from Nsw Orisons says:
Tto> Fnsiootste’HUte Convention of
pie, to plot, at against I be hi llog,
mi .ta'isnoa, to he held bento Jane,
wi I aiij urn to reasMmbie whan Con
A call, extensively circa
tm evsr roiTT TUBS this
PtiWILY VIOITABLI
UVXB HKDlOlIll hM are*** Hash to Ss Iks
OltfiAT UNFAILING SFKCIFIO
Is, Ltvir CowpislDt ss. Hi r**a*sl iCll-r'.i-,. UTS.
rxrvu. ooMtTtPAnoM, Jmsstcs. Butou tt.
wok,. SIOX BXaUaOIIK. Cottc, tw^rMHok ,f eplr-
lu. noun troiucH. Hinbiri ('HILLS SHU
TXTBB. Os.. OS.
A.wr j mn M auifal iirn-.it., to sw •
snst so, •iwsnl (Umsad, as saw MtSse, (raw
oar ralftasi dvssla, l,wl-r«
TBM FAIFAUS,
■ns <
OVDtSJljlK, -11 I
Om. —I -flw It Is
OJT* DOLLAR MOTTLES
Thsrwwaras,(parassksns*.... It.**ra-psu-e-
asm k? wan tst ■
aar caution i -«■
Bar D* rwwiwt — VBBrSBXO tIHHUKt
UVXB BKOL'LXTOBaalras la otu raorav-d wts,
GUTfiKEh 5X- 4
• OLD IT AL
J. H. EPi.ni A ouj
1 aad FHlLADELPMli.
L D ICG G Ii T
Iti'eresilng (o tne Public.
The Howe fifacbiue Company
making greAt preparations to still further
increase their Already large buaineae in
Gteorgia, having very recently bought
out two other leading Bewiof Machine
Oompani 'Bg beaidee all tbe valuable im
provements heretofore used in olbcr
madbiues, and in oombining all the good
points of tbe various machines aud aoan*
doniug the bad one-i, have mow produced
a Bewing Majhine far beyoud competi
tion—something tbat ban long been
needed by the poople, and b <s only to bn
seen to be appreciated. From fliene
facts, this is necessarily the only perfect
mticuine ever yet ottered to tbe public,
being tbe result of twenty-seven years
••xperi»noe of ell tbe inveu ive genius ot
tbe entire Hewing Machine fraternity,
including E iae Howe, jr , tbe original
inventor. This new feantnre iw now on
exhibition at tbe Howe Maobine Uom
pauy’s ofiioe, corner of Alabuma and
liroiut atr. et*, and will be furnished tj
all Branoh Agenoies hereafter. We
guaruutee thn above Maoninc to be, sub-
stantialiy, as reprea uted, and in intro
ducing it to the public, a*k a comparison
of macbinea, aud defy com petition.
The Howe Maouinn Oo.
C GUtTrop^itDiN cut;
rEBHUAMY TBRM, 1678.
OKOHOIA—Taliaferro Coaatjri
Notloa ia hereby given to all Pomona having da*
manda againat Mrs E J. Ovation, late of aaid ooun
ty, dec aaed, to present tbi mlomt praparly mada
out within tho time prescribed by law eo aa le show
taeir character and auiaunt; and all persona in
debted to HAia deceased are hereby required to m«Re
iiuaii'diaie peymeiii. lliO-i. I. OVEUl'o.i,
let)6 Afiorr ot K. J. </v«rU;u, 1*r*d
i, Benjamiu
i of Abner (
Sturdivant, admiula-
teeoea. If any they can. why eaia tettere of U ism la-
q ehooid not be graded.
tivea under my hand at ofl* iu OrawfnrdvUle,
a Feuraaryl «, 1878. "
ENGLINH
BAKING POWDERS
KNHLIHU FLiVOfilflU BXTRAC
irom tha
EAULbtt BAKING POWDERS
can ha mked at oaea, oi may remain in
dough forty -eight hours, and la guaranteed is a
a* good bread or biscuits ae U uea>‘ un uedtetely
alter mixtog, aad la warranted free from tie dela-
tariouh eNeute of Baking Powders generally, being
manufactured from strictly pure ingredient' and
under the etiperviaien of ana of the beat Ki„iiel
Par Hal* In gaarlar, Half and Panml
Tina hy al> tt« epcrtalile Uiocara
and Oraggtan.
WMataanl* My
WEmT a EDWARDS, W. L. HUBBARD k OO.,
W. W OOMfTON k OO.. OOODdAN k WADE,
T. J. rHILLU'S. Atlanta, tin.
Heart Ulct fur the United "tafiaa.
Sail* U047K erRklCT N. 7
NOTION.
GEORGIA- -OGLETBOBFII COUNTY t
OaoiMAHT’a O rion.
T HE public la hareby notified that tha official ad-
vertteomeme ef this office will hereafter be
published in the uhxonlole and Sentinel, Aufneta,
K. II. MITOHKLL,
Ordinary of Oglethorpe Oaunty.
Lexington. Om. May 13tb. 1878.
NOT Z OB.
uEORGIA—OGLETHORPE OOUNTY:
Snnnivr’B Office.
riiHE pnblio la hereby noUfled that the official ad-
A vertiaamems of thia offioa will hereafter ba
published in the Aognate Ghroolele end Sentinel.
NOTZOR.
QEOUGIX—OGLETUOEPE COUNTY:
Orrt ■u or *nn Clerk or tu* «uperiob Oourt.
f| HE nuhiio is hereby uotified that ~
1 venia •*
publiabed Ii
Lexington, Oa., May 12th, 197J
GEORGIA—Fulton County:
i o the Superior Court tf said County:
'I^HB rStITloN of Logan E. BleckJey, Ahn Ooi-
I iLr. O Peoples, Robert Baugh. N. J. E«m
mond, Wiluaui Eaa re, B. H. Tbraebar, T. 8. Far
row, P. L. Mynatt, Reuben Arnoia, JefiM* M. Oos*,
beoom aeaadated with them, and
bers of the ber of the AUaata Circuit, end re* dent
u th* oity of Atlanta and aald oouuty and 8t«t ,
hewetb that they and iheir euooaaaore .who akali
likewise a m«nibuta of tha bar of said oity) deter*
be in corporal .don or tha aama and ami* Of The
lama bar Aa^>clatlon, with tuelroiuaf
place ot bualneaa in -baaaid oity of Atlanta ana ante
regulate tb# pradio# lu theUJUrte of
oouiity, by euoq enggee'ione aa be expertenoe oi
p* utiouers ma«, in a* organised lorm, pro-
tune uf vrofeaaloaai etiquette.
The yrtvltegea tb it your petitioners desire to ex'
»•» and by tha
i and utiea, and from donatioue by gift
teh purpose your petitioners pray tha pern
i order incorporating jour petitioner* a*
sforeeaid and oomarrlug upon tham and tnair
■uoceaeors the pri«ilte«ea specified, aud euoh othar
prtvii gee aa ar* now eliowea oy law and may lur*>
Tier ba oonfarred by >aw.
Thia May 18lh, 1*79.
0INC1NNATUI PEEPLES, )
REUBEN ARNOLD. I Com.
SIDNEY DElL. )
Attorn* • a for Patitioaera.
A true < xtract fro.a the mlnatae.
ma 14 W. it. TENABLE, Clerk.
wsldie, oko. n. ewu
WALDIE, EWING & Co.
SUCCESSORS TO f. *. 1
ax a* a oo-,
MILLERS AMU DEALERS IN FLOUR
—AND—
• TOOK JPJDMBJ3.
Depot, Dio. IQ Hunk Illook,
ALABAMA STREET,
7 ldlOt AUa
Barnesville Hotel.
OKO. M. BOOK WELL,. Praprteter.
7HE traveling ynhUo will find nt thte Houaa good
Dissolution of Partnership.
TliSflnasf J.O.BOaxM* CO.. MUIsrs, UlkU
day dteeolved by mutual consent. Thtlr anceeseore,
BB8R6. WALDIE, EW1NO A cO.,
represent tham In collecting (heir
are authorised i
J. G. BOQERfl,
MoD. HARBIfi,
T. L. MOBHW,
J. H. G1EARO.
Application for Letter* of DlfmlssloR.
Batatey, executors of tha late will and t stemeut af
bartes lteax o/ late of mid county, deceased, have
applied to me for tetters of dlamierlon tram mid
iiacElovsbtp.
preae»ia»d by lawj »ny •
SruX* - ;
aavfi
«. W. AKEMfi.
SliOto
1111 tars. Oracer*. Prortaca Dealers mart
Uaaarml Coataalaatam Manaaait,
vgO. 96 PEAOMTRRR UTRRRT, ATLANTA. OA
Orttera promptly filled. OeategEmamMim
C v kUMUIA-OgitUarM Laaatyt
If Wiiertmo, E. T. Martin, admixua-
the Bouthern people ever p
From Bmv. J. J.^BKANTLEI, D. £..
Froiwiacr of Bcilch Lettres and Modox n
Laugnagefl, Mercer University,Macon
Georgia;
I think you are tc be congratulate.. o kavt ,
uiought oat a ttohool Ulaiory. whleh, oi. aacouxis of
From Hon. MILLARD FILLMORE,
late Freudent ol the Umted btatea :
irliy greatly oondsnAad, but it aaaum to oaatala
the pith and marrow of our history, agatewliat
tinged, as waa natural, with ttouUiara . (ewa, but aa
impartial aa any we can expect at this ttmeg aith i
irom tna North or booth. I regard Mr. ^rrurae a
on* of oar ablaat etataemen, and curtalii y va yecn
peteut to writ* a history of the United otatee
From Hon. HEKbGHEL V. JC HN80S :
Tha method of the work le admirable Each nit •
tare la dtetmot; each la in its apprapriar ipfaca; ant
they are ao connected and grouped ae to present U
the mind’s eye a dear, UiteUteibia and barm /atom
aketoh of the hietury of the United but a, Mo n eel.
aulal infancy to present development -eeenrate U
its dtdicttauaoM. and rcblotu, out a Oil ormpandk>ue
in ua (tetaiia. Th* work is admirably suited to th*
use of schools ana the higher mstUatioLa ot learn
mg. It would ba unjust to omit to ay text tha
. ... *_ —— =Tm -
it axc-Uanl
book, aa to material, la gotten up In i
From PBor. EIOHAKD U. JOliNSlON.
of Pen Laojr luHtituto, Marvlind :
I regard the Compendium of the History of Ik*
Unlu>u btatea, by Hon. Alexander H. dteobeoe, a
most Important addition to American U emirs. II
is a boon fur tha boheolroom, tha ooile e, the Jnl*
veraity, aud every library. Inough .severely job.
denaad, yot ilia most oouiglat* ana parsplouoa* In
my opinion it ia the only history in which an Amav*
man, whether youth or auaiuaan, may find a tnat
account of tna basis on wnioh the Constitution and
Govarumaut of hia oouutry were founded. Every
one. and especially every atuuent, sbonia have It
From Prot. E. A. bl’iuBD, ol Maroor
UnivaritkF ■» — — •—».
Thoe.< Teaohare in the South wbb have taught tha
Hiaiery of th* United btatea atnoe tha war wUl ra-
Jot os when they •** this book. Tkay will ba m;(.
ousily piuaaad with that portion of tha tt lasery per-
tauuug to tbe late war. beutaaw in this part of tha
work they will hud what haa not yat baton mat my
•ye in schoolbook*: • air, nnprejndload seal emeut
of facteoguu*h;ted with the bloody war between tea
btatea. Southern youth oan read in thia book a
truthful history of our great etruggl*for fist gov.
•rnmeot by on* who ia, of all others, moat oompa
tam to write aaoh a work. Let them re>dtt. etody
It, and head it* ieesoua of wisdom.
From tbe N.Y. EVENING TELEGRAM
It la a notorious Met that even in oolltgaa little at
tention is paid to th* p
olonlal history whloh lad tote* organisation ana
iirowth of tha ptaaeet lorn- of government. ^
In th* treatment of thttea variona BUoJeoia, lb.
..phonal* not a partisan. He r Crtrsaat n hi* read-
are from a point at now Cerabova to- trfiuadea a#
oaasion or prtbndtea, and n Juseetemsat of iemmlb
wliioh he mahtly.. jwliie* hie work, tear* la mb ax
uibithm oi impartiality teat lorblda tha question
leiioar thw man who taue anmaMOM* the EMtory
bis country ia boa tea Nonh.MO«l9b Eat at
Wee*.
******••*
apropos to tha time*, bilfi—llte
Ik wnioh axary Amertean MMaen
ought to ba Ouaitiar. and whiou ha will n M ftadooa
piled eiaewner*. Vet tee yuaut ol tha MMteR Wll
prove invaiuabie, and wa btdovs th t twghffi
• tea country will adopt it as* edbsftate
histones of tee United meat*, mmtom
M they oocoraa familiar with lta psgwa, and obaarra
with what tact and unpreeatveneMihs dk OnmialnA
arrayed kin koowladga to tea «m& teat U
at fitodiy and aagariy acquired ft} tea
young.
rom the eatonton PRE8R AN if MEN-
ttENGER.
. Let It ba introduced 1310 the lamliy rirate, mlc
tea aohool-rooin—every where over tete vroaa land,
for It not oniy ia instructive as wall as a jcarntinliiA
to youth, but la a most useful oouipandum te all
grown-up people who deatre to b* waul iformed.
From the WILMINGTON STAR.
Aa a school oompand this work la a eaooeea In
every way. It gives - prououeuoe to issuing poiiu
oai eveuta, aud these are made to eubsarve no parti
eao lu teres* wqatever. Toe book la abaf'
from sectional coloring, though it fa tha
jUis coinmsucing with ’th# chapter oJTaSa't
SC ouht ol k'tefOti s adiainutratioa, and fiiiaaeqceoi
..oautere turougb te the heglnulug of tea onhan.
’iasit
laapta— ua—gh 9
.war wa ars aatlsfiad Mr. otepnaushaa gtsan agmr.
uuvaruished, iivsly picture of th* tremendo—egi
ut.uu through which tea aouutry baa passed darh>
tarsa, pure, grace! aland strong Hen
i oouiprshei
nothing i
BBSS
From toe TOliKUO (Ohio) bUH:
de tools
Martio, lata of aatd eouaty. daoaaaed, applies to me
lor lauara of diamlaaion from said estate. Thia is,
therefore, to cite and admonish alt persona inter
ested to b* and appear at my office, in Lexington,
Oa., on tea first Monday In Jane, 1979. than and
" any they can, why mid let*
.4 not be graced,
h. R. MITCHELL Ordinary O. 0.
IrtXlngOM, Mfiish fi. 1978.
MACU WMJhlH.
avarywhara. BuMnsaa stetetiy
Parti eater* fra*. Addrma T.
WOmM OO.ft LatesMo. apMwly
.... o» paroatag. teln
ampiy liluatrated with portraits of •nilaamm«rfwbj
figure in American history, battia ao*n*A Mfih th a
coate of arats of thadllterant mate*.
NOTICE BY ThFpUBU3HEB»
Tin* Oompendtum ol Hutor) etiAnd
to in e,«rj tiuUooltuoiu oral tatty L.
umryintiie Uuitad btatea. It it tb*
Uutor.y ot the country—« neoeaaitj to all
«Uu »iah to know wheti.o- beta 1am.
wd why it ha* been aoua, a, tituat wro
uiaaeaad touae who have admaiatacti
the Oorernmont ot these Statah It pro-
sente not only the nnmeinitd toll wow
Kulory, bat it* iwrTkdin* a^uit, anri
nil (.rOT* a Voile Ueoum to both atodont
aad atataaman. The Tolam*-- ittoia,
513 page*, with uuoeroa* tllualnli to*
ia be.uuiuilj printed oa t rtrorgly aau
teetafull; bound, i'rioo, $1 50, ILkOea
u*t|<aid, on receipt ot tha po.-ai 11 1 •-
eaahen for uxaBtiuauuL nett prior; oa
hj umu, loo. marl
h SON 17 Man »i
New York
A« Tori. Auo. fit. 1379.
ax raeaj oa art, waka aa. »oaay at wart fipk*