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THE ATLANTA SUN
DAILY AND'WBkKLY.
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TilK SI N PUBUSH1NU CO.
Ho*. A.H. STEPHENS
POLITICAL EDITOR.
THE
SUN.
VOL. Ill
ATLANTA.GEORGIA. THURSDAY. MAY 29, 1873.
NO. 914
IUIM of Iwboorlptloa,
DAILY—Per annom, $8 00
Hall yearly, 4 00
-Qwrterly, *00
Monthly........... 70
WEEKLY—Par annua ..#2 00
**-Ths Son’s combined Daily and
Weekly circulation b larger than Out of
any paper in Uw State.
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jrmir 1^1
H
r- ihn> Yaax, May a8.-TlMee ia no gen-
St*"' i to-day. Oarpentara are at
Btoek b fully forty peroeat.
I work.
y-niae ibooaaad dolbie worth
oMdSmI State* bonds, whioh were found
ouan arrested burg.ar, are held for idea-
Dtaphtehya^yunni*^ reporting
tilJP- nrnneMountain Indiana scare ere
gcgunffleas. Indiana who weie drank
hare g$xe home to reaome their usual
w'jtsmtjrvTojr.
WaauinoTOM. May 28 —In the mattei
Ol Matiame Atoclie against the United
States, resulted in judgment in her be 13.500 by two mea who entered the bank
tot for oyer 9200,000. It appear! that and oyerpowured the eaahler and loroed
Ufa • lAtinliud fitirni of thi
Unitad States,
expelled from company them to the ontekirte of the
in 1845. Hie olaim wee rejected
by the eommimion under the treaty of in pnianit of them.
Qweiillewps Hidalgo, bnt wae referred 1
to the Ooort ot Claims by special act of
Cong eaa in 1862. (Jojuael for defen
dent, Mr. Javon and P. M. Clark.
The Presbyterian Assembly were re-
oeiyed by the members of the Cabinet m
the Bine room at the White Hones this
afternoon. Oecrdarias Fish, Belknap,
TSMUuiAjmteNNBrtHtaT
small-pox on the brig Bay, bom Bur*-
nim far Boadpo.
A Washington special says Delano
written Got.' Parte, of Texas, another
letter, Urging the enlargement of the
territory of Big Tree and Ban tan ta, their
tribes haring complied wi|h the stipula
tion!.
' 3R
of St Louis, the form* Moderator of
the Aaembly, In the abaenoe ot Dr. Cros
by, addressed the Cabinet He said they
regretted the abaenoe of ths President
We oanf however, watch your Boland
with Onr Oliver, as our esteemed Mode 1
raicria not with ns officially. We ao-
ootton and knowledge allegiance to but one, oar
dtootaHon day, being legal holiday.
Mexico City advices wpart-teapeople
dying off like sheep wftb Ybe enriril pox
in,tbe&tato: oi Hidalgo, 100 deaths bay-
jpg eeeenad in a small village of Ignis
at last accounts, war bring hotly pursued
by General Oar bo. Many of the term
er’s qffloers with their commands are
eomluf Sown from the mountains and
sutxswdering to tfao government
It is related that a subterranean apart-
ment was discovered near Tepie, in which
Lonsada confined and tutored hia pris
oners. leer eg those recently disoovered
and released Wee one man yrbo had been
imprisoned in the vault for 14 years.
New Yobx, May 28.—The residence of
Col. Better, of linden, N. J., bnrned,
the family barely escaping. A lighted
fuse leading to fifteen pounds of powder
wee pieced trader the barn Amt stamped
ont
The bonde found on the burglar Brady,
are the pmapeoeof the Glenn Falls Bank
robbery. ' 1
The burglar Reuben Nichole was cap
tured.
The heat is excessive.
elo^t^ifewdgy, fdomhle Lord and Bivior. IB at so ath-
sens we are glad to owe allegiance to
the powers that be. I can aunre
yon, Hr, I but speak the oommon
sentiment of the General Assembly when
I egy that the spirit of troth, righteous
ness and pesos, may ever prevail in your
The (smnpnuv bridge over the exoe-
Tbtoe persona were badly hurt.
Two ULktcwn schooners sank near
Hellgate. It ir believed no lives were
lost
A large number of prominent Baptists
from New England and this vicinity left
for Biobmend, Vu, to-day, to paHiHpgle
in the memorial fund aerviooe there.
New lorn, May 28—A Herald speoial
dared City of Mexioo, May 26th, eays
the Mexican Congress, organized as also-
SMBaffiifflGSsSS 4
ia eqoivoUut to Vise President- Con
gress also declared itself in permanent
session to discos the iuter-oceanio rail
road biU.
. Mm vidjoriu over the remnants of
the Lamias rebel
I foree, in Jalieoo, have
bean gained.
The yellow fever It raging in Ynoatan.
.'r mjmJUMjnp.
LoJUIOW, May 28.—Epsom
oomHeneed yesterday. Run (or the Derby
occurs to-dey. Prospects for fair weath
er. All means of eonveyanoea employed.
Tbonaande gotmy adopt
Latu—DMtOMfM< weo tbs Derby ;
Kaiser reoond, end Giey Forward thi'd.
Lohdoh, May 28. — Austin Bid-
wail, the btutk forger, was brought
up at Guildhall to-day. A formal
testimony was taken, establishing bis
‘sSssusst
one larthug for damages.
A bill bee been filed ia Ohaaoary
ajaioat lbs Anglo American Cable Com
pany to preveat auaU*mo4teo of its
•took nth that M Sew Fouudland and
Tl a Kpteeopal Convention of New
Jersey, has divided the State into two
Diootnir
tho PnHdnt. Bey. Dr. B J. Nichols, LooyAnn Mink abet and killed Dr,
nf Qt Totmu tk. • «- t * _fi "
Beoretary Blah in reply said:
Mr. Moderator and Gentlemen — In
the abaecoe of the President, we are
oharged by him to express his regret at
not being able to personally welcome
yon to this eity. We are also chsrged
by him to express the interest with which
ho has watched the deliberations
of the great body yon compose,
representing and controlling such a large
portion of the Christian denomination.
He welcomes yon bote and congratu
lates yon on tbo harmony, wisdom and
prudeooe wbioh have oontiolled your
long and Important session. Mr. Wil
son, of Philadelphia, then introduced
each. delegate to • the members of the
cabinet, and after the usual band-anaking
tbo delegates withdraw, paseiog from
the bine parlor to the reading room and
conservatory. They subsequently visit
ed the other department bnildings where
they were received by the offioiale in
_ oharge.
Chau, A. Tags, Yormarly Washington
correspondent of tne Row York Tribune,
died in London.
The Lighthouse board gives notioetbat
an now beacon thirty-five feet above low
water bai been erected ooBvbeccaaboel,
Gulf of Meaieo. It ounsists of an iron
eUaft surrounded by a Cylindrical oage
of hoop lion six feet high and two and a
half feet in diameter, below wbicteia tbo
number one, supported by brockets pro
jecting trom the sh»ft, Tbe shaft and
oage are painted blsok, and tbe number
ia printed red. Tbe beaoou can be ken
in ordinary weather seven nautical miles.
Baker, at Camden, Mu,
The business portion of Vaiden, Mis
sissippi, burned yesterday.
The President has returned to Wash
ington.
Gen. Hheridan baa detailed Fred.
Grant, of hie staff, to aooompany toe Yel
low Btone expedition.
Mr. Biles bee been appointed Post-
mk> >r at Columbus, Georgia.
Tee U. a Treasurer paid $500,000
yeeterd ij for the Philadelphia postoffioe
site.
Two drunkards wen oonfined in the
seme oell in Philadelphia. One of them
ont the other’s tnroot, whioh resulted
fatiliy. The viotim wee rixty years old
At the Baltimore races yesterday,
Eolos, Liisia Loons, Fadleden and Til
lage Blacksmith were tbe winning
horses.
A 130,000 fire occurred atColeete, Ky„
yesterday.
At ths Darby near yesterday, the oon-
test for the seoond place was between
Gang Forward and Kaiser, whioh result
ed in a dead heat
FHiUOttFlfM.
Philadelphia, May 28.—The aider-
men are consternated by tbe oonviction
of one for ex’orting illegal fees. Tbe
sentence is $105 and nine months im
prisonment
KAAKfflH
Baleioh, May 28.—Two negroes who
were sentenoed to be hang on the 30th of
May, tor an attempt to murder a white
man have been respited until tbe
6th of done. Ths Governor is considering
tbe. petition to commits them to im
prisonment tor life.
tLTIJVOHE.
JinrHuuK,
Milwaukka, May 28.—A large stiver
mine in thtevjfyi^ yi^Jte $4,000 pmr
i+rrmawco.
Bax Fuaecisoo, May 28.-W. T. Cole
man bis been elected President of tbe
Oh—mroiPq«|wy* ,. , .
The jail €Km#r*fi with Chinese
lodging house keepers ooovieted of vto-
latiiuc the lew Against aloep-ng regula
tion* HrariwpsYths «06
pm— »ho jail. 01|j ,
UBuM *“ T<k •*
Baltikohk, May 28. — The Assembly
will not send delegates to the World's
Evangeiioal Assembly, commencing in
New York, October 2.
JR4MPIUK
Nashvellu, May 28.—Ned Allen won
the first raoei time, 147, 1:67, 1:67. Little
Mack woo tbe seoond raoe; time, 1:42i,
1:411, 1441.
moHTOjr.
Bosxox, May 28.—bate Bayard,
negro barkeeper, bad a dispute with two
men shoot paying for drink#, whioh he
settled by shooting his custom en. “He
followed Senator Carpenter's advise.
u t. Loins, Meg $&—The hank
G-ueviove, Misaonri, was robbed
him to opew tbe safe, and afterwards ao-
town. A party of armed men have gone
Havaha, May 28.—The Judge took
Prim's declaration. Price ia now allowed
to see hia family and Men la.
UKTIUC (F41IKA
COUDKSSCU SBWI.
Ocoifla Item.
The Tbomasville wool market is pretty
full.
The reeeut heavy rains have done mnoh
damage to fences in Monroe county.
Twenty persons joined tbe Methodist
Ohnroh, in Tbomasville, on tbe 18th.
' A Pullman palaoe oar gives ropoae to
the weary traveler from Tbomasville to
Savannah.
The Book Eye Bee Hive is arresting
tbe attention of the “men and breth
ren ” of Fdlhytb.
OoL Logan, of Griffin, has been oon
fined to hu room for several days with
an attack of erysipelas.
Tbe Maoon City Council has resolved
to rntoroe tbe ordinance levying e tax of
two dollars a head on dogs.
Koetwokjr Items.
The Clark County Fair Association baa
deoiiled to hold its exhibition tins year
on the 26tb of August.
T W. Bailey, E-q., of Lanoaater, has
reoeutlv received an appointment as clerk
in tbe Treasury Department at Wa-hing-
ton.
Emigration to theooal regions at Book-
castle oounty is ss.d to be enormous, bnt
the enterprise of tbe dealers aud owners,
is sufficient for emergencies, baing always
ready to build for the new oomere,
The Hopkinsville New Era has the fol
lowing: “ Tbe wheat orop in this oounty
has improved very much within the last
ten days. We think these is now a fair
irospeot that two-thirds of a orop will
>s realized. ’
A party of Roman ladies snd gentle
men oontemplate an excursion to Black
Creek Fells, on tne 3d of Jana.
Col. Haines, Superintendent of tbe
Atlantic and Gulf Railroad, speaks en
couragingly oi the prospects of that en
torprise.
From all portions of Southwestern and
Middle Georgia we learn with gratifica
tion that ontton and oorn never looked
better at this season of the year.
Mr. William Whitehead, quite en old
men, known familierly as “Uncle Billy,”
died at bis residenoe at Waverly Hall,
Harris oonnty, Saturday night.
Tbe Maeon Telegraph says a foil house
welcomed Mr. William H. Barnes’ first
appearance at Ralston Hull on Tuesday
to .
night. Tbe entertaiument partook so
* -
strongly ol novelty that had it been far
lea* excellent, it would nevertbsleea beve
boon very amusing.
The Commencement ezeroiaea of tbe
Rome Female College will begin on tbe
19tb of Jane. Rev. J. HeDry Smith, D.
D., ot Greensboro, North Carolina, will
deliver the address, on that day, to the
graduating class. Rev. D. B. Hsi
BNVMCU
May 28.—A terrible boiler
explosion ooourred ip e crowded work
shop here to-day. Fourteen persons were
killed outright, end many injured, some
of whom wul die.
JMMUM
, is 4. J* Ivi i w w .
Madbid, Mty 28.—General Monvellaa
baa received reinforcement end baa
“•“Oft 1 *° Wm
west of BoroeloiM, in pursuit of tbe Oer-
The Carliate ere
oiBuM >*”* •* bit H siting Moneaaa, la the Province of
Pitt mrvse eaawtry w iatereept Captain t lt|nl | nr1 Week haaanapeaded ia the
JackJUpoaribte; also, to aoemtein ,UteCarli«to baring eqt toe canal
*-$**««*ft* Wmtefik— Twenty ^ Water power.
rtl1111 11 MAnnin, May Greets promul-
AMofc*—ritowiihhiaa—awaadtonr , fiemea prohibiting tbe use in of
1 m few MM Yy ^
_ Rev. D. B. Hamilton,
of Cave Spring, will deliver the address
to tbe Alnmm Society on the 18th of
Jane.
The Savannah meat market qnoted as
follows: Tbe meat market is lees patron
ized than in wintei, and beef sells at 18a
20o. for oommon ours. Choice veal and
rnuttou sell readily at 20a26o. per pound.
Poubry keeps high, and fowls sell at
1 filial 75 per pair: ehlokena at 26a80o.
each. Fish are in moderate supplies of
whitiog, trout, etc., wbioh an offered
reasonably.
This is tbe Savannah vegetable mar-
ktt pri .-eat New iriab potatoes, about 60o.
per peck; beete, lOo. per bnnob; i quashes,
fiSo. per doaen; snapbeans, 25a per peck;
lettnoe, 5c. per h*ad; cabbage fiOafiSe.
each; assorted vegetables, lOo. per bunob;
•west potatoes 15c. per quart; cucumbers,
5a each; strawberries, 25o. per quart;
blackberries, 10a per quark
Tbe Court of Claims at Washington
baa rendered judgments in favor of tbe
following parries, for cotton seised at tbo
time of lbs oooupation of Savannah by
Geo. Sherman, to-wit: Wm. Battenby,
$87,014; Wm. Battenby A Andrew*,
$3,940; B ittenby A Octavos Oobeu,
$7,881; Wm. Battenby and ths Executor
of the estate of Thomas 8. Motoalfo,
$485,252; Cuurles Green, $156,654.
Tbe Angneta Chronicle, of Sunday,
Msv 961b, sutea that the first barrel ol
fionr of 1878, was ehippeu from August*
by Mean*. Stovall A Hull, on tbo 24tb
of May, and sold at BL Lonia on the
27tb, for $260. The Savannan Bepobii
oan, of Tuesday, says ii ia a little ro
kable that Messn. BtovaU A Hull
•hipped the previous dav, the 24th, lots
of Uieir new floor of 187$ to St. Louis,
Chioago, and Naw York.
«l Mile* et nobility,
ftofgMUm have aeet Jepwtntioaa to
Pam, Mijtt.-
■d to proposa • Mw making <—$*■$• Tbnfipnnhhjewern—wthtobw*
4H-S* ‘Y^ln It | II I—Ij fit kH toil tor ilnHHM of soother aomrty
Mb, flALUPB l YY.kAll e "*-4 fc^itllHhe
it ii i—i i|i Mt > —'r
ideal lex a term of five yean.
attoekkim baAetw ha renehea the atty.
Alstees liens.
The peaeh crop of Limestone oounty
ia said lo bo a failure.
Tbe cotton caterpillar has already
made its appeeraooe in several ouunties
The out worm ia injuring the corn and
“garden mm”tnMadi».n ooenty. Coi-
tom is looking very well
Bishop Mama, ot tb* M. E. Ohnreh
South, will preri ’.* or* the nest Annual
Coalmans* ia ihie State
Tbe pa bits king hones of tbe American
Bible ttoco-ty dwtnbated exatnitoweiy
$$0,000 worth of bibie in Alabama Met
$—A—(oray, is Qjjjaer end Caiman in Mer-
I —lip 1 fc—, toneounty 166,COO acre, trf Itmitn*
mptmt ii ' “"I to tyed to Oaearan settlers at very indwettve
Florida Items.
Crops in the neighborhood of Monti-
oeilo are very promising.
The exporta of cigars from Key West
on the Bib inst, amounted to $39,000.
Stephen A. Moreno baa been reoog-
nized as Vice Consul to Ursguay at Pen.
4 The Rev. Dr. Styles ia oanring on
interesting revival in the Presbyterian
Church at Qnincy.
About Qnincy oorn and oolton both
look well, and tbe freedmen are icported
to be wurking faithful y.
At least one hundred acres of water
melons are in cultivation by same twelve
persons within ton miles of Jacksonville.
Tbe widow of the Caban General Fig-
arrario, who some time since was so bru
tally murdered by the Spaniards, died at
Key Weal last week.
Mr. F. B. Papy, Superintendent of the
J„ P. A M. R. K., baa resigned that po
sition, and ia anooeeded by OoL James
8. Gibbs of Qniney,
The Floridian, of May 20, say#: “By
the feiinre of a Philadelphia firm the
Apalachioola mills (Cottrell A Ayer) have
been forced to suspend. Their relations
with the Philadelphia house ware of suoh
a nature that suspension of the one ne-
oeasarilly crippled the other.
irkMiu Items.
Corn is worth a dollar and a half a
bushel in Columbia county.
The applioation of a doth saturated
with chloroform has been found effectual
in oaring tbe bites of a rattlesnake and
moccasin, in Woodruff oonnty.
George Hill, a yonng attorney and
raduate ot the law school at Lebanon,
lean., committed snioide by shooting
himself at Looksbnrp, in Sevier oonnty,
•n the 8th inst.
Jake, a colored citizen of Garland
oonnty, is the oldest man in the United
States, aooording to tho Hot Springs
Conner. He is supposed to have been
born in 1764, and shows few marks of his
great sge.
A heavy bail storm ooourred between
Warren and Pine Bluff, in Bradley
county, a few days since. It is said some
of the nailstones were as Urge as a guinea
egg. There was also a heavy bail storm
in the lower partot the oonnty lost week,
and it ia reported that the crops and gar
dens were almost rained by it.
Personal Items.
The Count do Wsldeok, at the age ol
107, baa been appointed the director of
a theater being built at Paris.
Colonel Beverly Kennow baa bad the
order o( Medjidi conferred upon him for
hia skill in artillery working.
Judge Clifford sots aa Chief Justice
until a successor of the late Chief Justioe
is appointed.
Hon. Heister Glymer and Mr. George
Vanderhoff sailed from New York for
Europe.
George Cruikahank’s friends have
memuraiizcd the Home Seereiary for the
artist’* elevation to a barouetey.
Acoordiug to recent London letters
Qneea Viotoria shuns sooiety more tnan
ever, and ia growing very gray and fable.
Congressman Alexander Mitoiiell, of
Milwauk-e, says a dispatch from that
oity, did not aooept his back pay, but
nt it back to the Treasury.
Gen. Thomas G. Rhett, formerly Gen.
Joe Johnston's Chief of Staff, bnt ndw
in tbe servioe ot tbe Kbadive of Egypt,
is in Paris on siok leave.
Gen. Walter H. Jenifer has returned
to Egypt alter hia visit to hia home iu
Baltimore, and bee again taken oom-
mand ot tbe Kkedire's oavalry.
By tbe deatbfof Mr. Hope-Soott, Ab-
botslord is left in tbe bands of bis only
daughter by bis first wife, Mias Lock-
bar!, Sir Waller's grand-dsugbtar.
Gourge MaoDooald laotured ia Now
York, at Association Hail, on Friday
availing, hia snbjeot. being “Hamlet.’’
Il was hia farewell to an Amarioan andi-
Dr. Edward W. Warren, lata orofeaaor
in tbe Medical Unsveraity of Maryland,
has become “Staff Surgeon” in the army
of tbe Khedive, and also practices his
prolaaston lu Cairo.
It is now declared, irom authentic
sources ou the other aide of tne Atlanlio,
that the biography of Lord Lytion js to
bo written by bis only son, the dietin'
Mereditn.'
gaished “Owen M
President Thiers has just bought
’ Onyp, at tbe sale
portrait of Cromwell by Onj
ot tbe oolleosion of Count d'Eapaguao,
for $1,100 Can it be poasiblo he means
to make stern Oliver hia model 7 '
The neW.d>r«MorT of the Selma A Gnlf
Bari road eouaisu of S. G. Jones, PresK
dent, Boyle, Superintendent, and IT.
0. Smyly, J. 14. Hawthorn. John W,
Lapsley, J. M. Oalhoan, J. W. Purifdy
and N. H. R. Dawson, Directors.
The dowry jofrihe Arohuucbess Giaela
amounts ta IJfTWO florins a year, and
will bepeidout olriia Emperor's civil
list. Her consort, the Prince Leopold,
hu an income of only 15,000 florna a
^*M*Mbew Ainoid'a new work, “litera
ture and Dogma,” hu eaoited vary unfa
vorable comment. It ia oharged that
there ■ in it vary little ol tho “aweat-
u-u and light” whioh Arnold maintain*
to ail nis disquisitions on oulture and
affair* auonld rule the world.
A latter born minister Waahharne ia
published in the Galana (ill.) Gasotee,
Inwlriehhwrxpi—wnr
*• th. a**-* roT£r5£l
to assist the Urn
fraying the expenses of wb
‘Shoe R. E. Cclttone,
tba rahai army, hu arm
the formers el hia ooarrijja^de-
a **^ftha PHytaahnia am
•ter hold th* rank of
S|» faealty of
tj. Ueoarai o-
with BtooewaU J
of the Virginia Mtoiiy Of
Crop Item!.
The Tallahassee Floridian nya: The
crops of this oonnty, u far a* wa have
been able to gather, are in fine condi
tion, and promise an abnndsnt yield with
anything like a favorable ssaaom Oorn
looks (rash and green, and ia fro-
finely, while cotton hu a good stand
ia now atarting off with a vigo
growth. Everything is wall advanced,
the freedmen are working faithfully, the
farmers are in good spirits and so
wa.
Louisiana report* the season good,
bnt not enough doing on aeoonnt of the
late dia.arbaneea among tho people.
Her crops will be likely to fall far abort
of the average. Reports from Texu
oome better and better. Thaoropa in
jured by the oold snap in Mitch have
been - - - -
replanted, and thongh a little lata,
they are promising well, and the frail
orop will be far from a failure. Peaohea
will be generally soaree, bnt in
locallt.ee than is a pretty fair sprinkling
of apples.
In Mississippi then has bean a little
too muob rain along the coast. The
Mobile Register hu no words of oom-
plaint from the oentral regions, bnt in
tba upper portions of the State the cat
er; illsr (wo have not learned what spe
cies) is doing considerable damage. The
Louisville Banner, of tbe lOto, ssys :
We are informed by farmers from dif
ferent portions of the country that both
the oorn and cotton orops are doing
very well. Tba oorn,; however, ia
troubled a little by the bad worm, but
the aottou is doiug very well.
In the npper part of Alabama the
rains have not been so heavy as along
tbe cout, and the crops are doing
well. The Lafayette Clipper or the 15th,
says : “From many orouards which we
have seen and others front whioh we
have heard, we estimate the peach orop
for this year u a vary foil one, despite
tbe continued oold weather and late
frost. As a general thing the germs of
the trait were at a stage that did not
allow of mnoh damage."
A little too much rain ia getting to be
the burden of onr song in Mobile county,
Alabama, says the Register, but crops
have not suffered to any great extent
The pear slug is damaging tbe prospeots
for a full pear orsp, in some localities.
Religions Items.
Tbe synod of Beltur, Ireland, bus re
newed tbe proposition for a “ Pan Pres
byterian oonneil,’’ in an overture sent to
tbe Irish general auembly.
In pursuance ot an imperial nkase ad-
dreaaed to the minister of pnblio instruc
tion, the Israelitish governmental schools
have been suppressed snd superseded by
pedagogical seminaries and primary
schools.
The oanonisstion of Father Franois
Liberman, brother of the chief rabbi of
Nanoy, is seriously comtemnlated in
Rome. Thus writes the Revue Israelite.
The remark that this wonld be tbe first
Jew osnonised or deolared h ily by the
Oatbolio eburcb is somewhat strange,
even when tbe fact is overlooked that
the first saints were altogether Jews.
Llterar* Items.
Msj. Gen. Low Wallace hu written a
rumarce founded on the conquest of
Mexioo by Cortez. ,
Life in Danbury,” by James Mont
gomery Bailey, tbe Dsnburry News men,
is soon to be published.
J. M. Sohalier, a professor in the
Vienna University, boa written the
Iliad” of Homer in the space of a nut
shell. Tbe work is ou exhibition at the
Exposition.
Neither George Eliot, Earwin, Spnr
genu, Huxley nur Charles Readeha- the
slightest intention of visiting tbe Unted
States it is said.
HlicelUtofioai lt«ma.
The Mount Vernon Association treora-
ry bu only seventy dollars in it, the ex
penses during the put year having kept
about even with '
the reoeipta.
Cleveland, Ohio., ia to bare an Opera
House, Mr. John A. Ellaler, a moat
lopulsr manager having undertaken to
mild one, a sufficient guarantee that it
will not be inferior in any respect to tha
beat iu the oountry.
An effort ia being made in Philadel
phia, Pa., to erect a monument to oo-n
memorate tbe virtues os Philip Embury,
“ id in lD6tk
who immigrated from Irelan
and in the following year oonduored tba
first Methodist servioe on this continent
An effort to raiu sixteen million
■ounda sterling in Euglaud to bnild the
Jeuadian aril Psoific railway hu com
pletely tailed, eapitalista declining, on
the ground tbu tbe oharb r is unsafe,
aud that the route, toe time allowed for
building, the mode or raising the oepitsJ,
end the land arrangements soring u •
barrier to emigration, ue all objectiona
ble.
N ASHVILLE, TKNN.
teOSsreb OrMt 1
NO^ICI
TOH TTXB TXXXJ
_ . of uij, Ml3, lu ctiuntjr#
Ou., on{H.JT. Welkar, about tot R6 yttnofiM:
About ft W 8 or 9 tuctiM Uitfh; wolghlaa About U0
pound* ; AAOdy taAlr. quick spokra; wrlfit ol rttfht
atba bAA omu allot. HAld WAtkor took or c*irt*ft uff
Aidpium tls*d oiATte mule: on* kol# In «Acb i
bAte bteco rubbted
A. Ubteral rewATd will b« given for tktesMrebuMkm
of xAid Wtikter with multe, or «ith«r, 4teUVer«<rCb me
At JooMboro, ulAjtou oounty, Qa-i
niAjlu
M* D. DKY4D0BK.
GETTYSBUBG KATALISDfE WATER.
TjWMMngMr i
bmamnxusaimr inter ninmsi
u diMotv* tea am*-, at m asuu <
zzxs&szxzstt
Ut, tSijTiSXr uTSfete
7eSS8^9»S9Rrn
oobtatstkt a history of thteftpring.
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JANUARY tit W7I. 1
|fi ci rt ft
—*Cflf 1
-Mi.j JMT : . amvh lyiilcnt ui
SkjLultatole ZdYe jMwiWAnOte 4Poc4u«r,,
.H vliduM sdi
. . , OF THE UNITED BTATBA,
1*0 Broadway ..wh-s-lw-awiwss-
[CORDEN9ED-] T, /l»«M itan^q liAriifiO
Hit Gash As*rrt, JAuukqr 1, 1879.... w maaf-
vumeiii" l«r au'issi <n»ii ■■ y• u - •
Inloroat and Bsato, Vcsmlaaia ta ooorm ol oolisottea sag dXwwod, tot ramwato at*- UHWM
Total Aueta, January 1st, 1878':.:' "—19,696,00#J$
New Botina
Tho Aa«etaare thofi ftpproprUtad: v j
Total LUblllUAA. lQoludiag r#*erve tor reinsumaoe of
CMpitAl Stock
JOIB OiitolU
Total lurplni, (luolnulDA SurpUe « TfllKne ^teUoieel.*
. ,*«*,,»*,•***•*«•#• MO.OOt.w
.1~«
riqqi:
$19,895,068.90
The New Bnsinese of this Soaiety daring the past four years exeeeda that ol 4*y
ofhrr Life Inturanoa Oompsuy to the World:
18,241 Polioiea written in 1869. aunring
10,063 “ “ 1870, aunring
10,082 “ “ 1871, auuriug
12,491 “ “ 1872, aunring
H) ^t'.-
LOO
>.00
41,804,0*7.00
i 5i.aajB8t$$
Mi Hi Is-.lui.n-
wm. a. ALXxaHDEn, i
Vloa PrsaUmUi
HENttY B. HYDE.
J tHEH W. XLEHHDEB.
■situs nomowx,
WILLIAM ALBXAgDtt.
HEKBY B. HYDE.
J tHEH W. ALEXthoao. I ;
CHARLES A. CHOATE, General Agent for Northern Georgia.
Office No 1, H. L Kimball Honae, Ailaitta, Ga.
i or two oxporlooood ud oucoooofol oolidtoro 0M wmtodlo oonvm, In tho Alt,,
jsel
ATLANTA FUKNITUKE MANUFACTORY.
NEW FURNITURE HOUSE !
ROOMS 87 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA,
WHERE GREAT INDUCEMENTS ABE OFFEHED *0 THOSE W WANT OT
: *.hi . -7 . ti • * !#• t
FURNITURE.
All parties will find it deoidedly to their interut to examine 0{t& STOCK be
fore purchasing elsewhere. ,
Warerooms 87 Whitehall Street, Factory Center Bitter ^( Harris Streets.
ATLANTA WATER CURE.
Dr. F. TY ft’ r - --f-i
D
Corner of Hunter uad B«U itruut
B. r. KALOW, well known through hi* gru*
opteuad igun an MtuDUonmeuv ior urn wv m j»u
Chronic DlMteMB, of wbnt be wUl teepteOUuUl
Inform the clUx«ns of AUiato und eurrounding
oountry
Lim CoMPLAUrrs, rerun, Purulyulu, IplMyay.
BUrlhty, Asthmu, Nervous Affection*, Dxeram*,
Indlgestlu , Khkumatimm. Nkubalga*, kcrofnlu,
thxBlood,bu* Dniuaau, Bldney uni IllMaur
Oompltelnt, htoppuge of the Wuler, Pile* of »U klndu,
HTblUlURKS, UOMOBRMCeA, JKjc und kaff Oomplmni*
aftor Meueli And rtcerlsUns, to., etc.
t. W. Buster, of fllupSMn. Bootee a O0.1-I
«. B Ovz. Hr. X. J. Hlaluowoc, OosL W. 0. WaiAai.
penor viouri *r. iwik. «
ruuy, Phils .slphiui tt«Y dr. Smith. MAjonj Oanl
den Quitman, Mrs. lhinwoody, Darien; Mr. WWtt
Ouuhde of hie lnstltuUou hs wtUmal all aoole-dl»
tone with groat saocoss. This metbod of treatment
the most rapid, aaf«#-t sad only aw «uu. f***
lathe most rapid, eafWt end only
tiouhur aMteatton given to Urn ou*
plaint, Ta*thing pterlods of Children, DyMntwtoe.
after a few hoars will be sufficient I or acure. Mon-
lngitis no danger when people call mo Immeiltaftnif
at the first symptom*. This tnounont gtre# a
white, soft skin, and everybody will learn to treat
hie ftuntiy et eente die-ase*.
m*yia-iy.
WESTIil HD milTIt
HAILHOA11
OmOB MASJBk TBAMgfOSTATION,
ATLANTA, OA., MAS M *79,
CHAIVBI OT WHEDULB,
On AND AFTER SUNDAY. iftTH INSTANT
Lsev* Daltoi
Anlre et GeattAnooga
Inward TraltAirom New York
Leev* CbeUeuodtie... h,.. M u..w
Outward to New York, Tie Knoxtlde or NeehrlU*
Leer* W : ?!»
Arrive at DalWn
8 IS, a. m
‘inward Tfcln NewTork. vie Dolton and Ohstlenoo-
Arrive at tlietoanoofa..
, Leave Uiattanoaga...
..•:4ft, p. m.
devs'Doiion .7. P- m.
Arrive at Atleulff liONliP,
Voet Liu* to New Yora
Ltave AtisDUL —“•
Arrive at Dait- n IU JO/p, m
Peat Lin* whl put off end take on pMeengefs only
Manet,*, Gartoffevili* Kingston end Daiion.
Way poeeengee* are requested hot to ggf on -thls
nib uni*** they with to be Undid et ebov named
Aoes. B. b. walkee,
my M,2w. lfeeter ljra.»eportpilon
HAGAN’S
Pure Blocking Cofnplexion
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TELEGEAP'JIC i EOSQO
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i bo Ahteoa Mnii, Mtaata,
A BE now preparod to famish Planters with the
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