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THE ATLANTA BUN
DAILYlAND'WELKLY.
THK SUN PUULISiRN(i VO,
Hon. A. H. Stephens,
POLITICAL EDITOR.
THE
SUN.
VOL. IV
1 <-««l>KNM3D JXEWtL
Georgia
( nop. wound Griffin «re proaming.
-Eqrly oooniy i.iiw-ding »m ill.bower.
. ‘Je^unon county .top* .r« looki^
iSSisr* for . Monumental
Smermi Honra At Hennn.b ha*
I tor ibe rammer.
• Bjme i. aumlf .waiting ih« advent of
W* rowtrn card* in that burg.
■teqra* I* troobled with a colored brtaa
band at wsaeaaon.ble hour*.
pCdL-tnbn- hai tho oraai Saturday Cran
ing row*. No liven loat yet.
jasa
^-Tbe Bniobridge Democrat apologise*
for a half aheel
bad oAnivhtek tu.ii*
ttnifed a building.
Sia»^iao«ffc4rtitnwi»we , i
America, ia going to hare a moonlight ^°l*hed when be retorna from Europe.
The Hon. David H. Mason, United 1
HUtra Duurio* AUo.nay, died at N**
ton. Matt., on the 29th, aged B6 yean.
■t j ri) Kniui-y'imoi Xt
Gia-gow i. nbippinc curled walnut
Eoroj^ to be ripped into rineeriog.
Quantities o( pig-rcn from Fitchburg
and Cottage lurnaoee, pan through Wia-
jrW shipment un the Rig
Profrnor N. S. Sbaler, of Harvad
Da*ranita, who wae recently tendered
the pontoon of State Oeologist by Od*-
ernor Lealie, has telegraphed from Ed-
rope—whete he now la—hi. aoceutaiM
of the appoiutment. He will retnru at
dttb to: abler upon hiidntiee.
Oampan.,' the cOmpoeer, ha. rewired
the order ol Bt. James from the Kina of
, U .ill
Joaa Jordan, 96 yean old, and n (ti
dier of the war ol 1812, ta no inmate (M
the Bowling Green, Kj., poorhouaet
pionk).
Oolamboa bad * Santa? school picnic
on Saturday, and an addres. by Dr. Mew-
ellen.
U<j Ferrill, of SsTiDDib, tigs been
summoned lo Washington to attend busi
ness In regard to ootton claims.
Col. Robertson, the )al»*pp*int6iaa
mialmAM ‘ *“*
„ _ ^..aastta
B .ck.hear, out himael! aeverely with hi.
little hatchet. ,
A Hr. Yoaman*, of Prioe oottttvJliii
sasKrar-
eoi-^ohjdned fi^r tbreemyntln|.L. , T^|r'"‘‘j-
t5oT.‘ J. Baigroln Thhma*, of Chatham
county, died a few day. ago in Liberty
mantg. >
A Him Kearney, of Havanoah, waa M-
ncurly injured by lbs explosion of a
Keroaene lamp on Wadnaaday hut
The port of Savannah ia to have anew
Revenue cutter. The ‘'BootwaU'‘«f two
haudred gnd Rfty ton. burthen.
The Rev. Jeenee Jnneeotmeneerbeing
aerionely iajbied on Saturday law, el the
car abed, by the fulling of a brick.
The reeidenoe of Hajor Gillespie, at
Pineville, was entirely oooanmed by fire
on Monday last.
Griffin Fire CompanyJSp. 1 odebrata
their annivetsary on the Stli isst, Rher,
wind up with a big ball. v *
Cob HoGee, colored, killed Jim King,
oolored, near Harriaonville, on Friday
lut. r #
MostVnbd rble-Mbiied nfen of Maoon
are abraut on flailing excursions. Won
der if Coart is not in session f
The port of Brunswickabipped caring
last mouth, to foreign purls, 8,315,491
feet QJ yjjch
253 _ _
uulj w Iri-nl-fo ia gi liing pel
uu si on troni owneis o' property to ust-
Ikg grouuis.
Xu* woui.L* ami dog that low excited
ao muob iuterci tor some time past has
smred in klaoon and laquued tor Wat
son. ■ ** - I <
Chatham oc-unly issued eevnuty-one
marriage lioutws batn.mnilth—t*iiity
live white nod t-rty-sii oolored. Tney
are acripiurally inclined in that section.
Mayor £bnff only reoeivad five dollars for
the city on Sarnrday fast and oomplalna
of a dulntw in the mai kei ol municipal
ijmPOMiflPh TaHJo
A wagon load of oorn in the ear passed
through Frank! m last wees. Turn and
the flue crop prospeots make* the people
iu that section feel independent. y
The Superinteudeufa of the Jackson
ville, Pnuaaoola aud Mobile Railroad,
and-*. (jhl AtiaAio Ad 4ul(,hwLi meet
aoou in Savannah, to arrange lor a
change in aohednle.
OoT H-*nry Moore, late proprietor ol
jooroala will h< rrafter be pnbli
der the name of the Savannah Adver
tiier and Republican.
parentage but nnoertain birth, u luxuria
ting in n negro houoe iu this city, Tuey
want to rand iia Pa np.
The body of Chao. Baapiliipjid, pf
area some I
yean.
Prafcmor Danipt 0. Ewlcn, of Yale
College, propose, to make a boiaoixing
excursion to the White Mountains, in
oompsny with a party of students this
WsAfenm I Modidal fcnpsiln^ndems
of Amarioau Iustitutiona for the losane
njw tm nmaa iw Baltimore.
-*xt akll-Weftf-emely gratifying to the
attached'to the Egvptiax aimy, to learn
that his tslenfs as an angineer aud bear-
leg as a soldier bare secured for him
abroad the reoognitioo and appreciation
.0 justly due him. He has been dtoo
rated with the highest Turkish order
within the gift ol the Khedive-that of
Commander of the Order of the Medji
dioh. Before entering the army of the
Khedive, Col. Ken non served both in
the United Status and Confederate State*
navies.
Vignettes of the late William H. Sew
ard and Thomas Corwin have recently
been engrared at the Treasury Bureau,
for tree upon the obreks of the State and
Interior Departments respeo-ively,
r (An enclaved likeness of Ethan Allen,
Mfnedfrmn a ptaiUiug made by Trum
bull, of Connecticut, in 1782, bu reoent-
iy been bronnht to light in Boston. Un
til its disoorery, no portrait of that Rev
olpUjnarj leader was known, to be ex
A portrait of Chanoollor Robert &
Livingston, who was u member of the
committee which re or ted to Congress
the Declaration of Independence, haa
beem nreapnted^^) Jja^eneudeuo ~
fiSSmo’.n»SXS. d !„. _
rail vjr Hfuart, owi ed oy
yrukwbijr j muted aboui
1796, wbon Mr t Lifiagm- d was a mem
ber of the Cuum il ol R -vihiod of (Lai
State, at reprt.st-oted in the picture.
A hue portrvit o (ieo. Alexauder
Bcammell, of bevolutiouarj fimo,
painted by UJyaaea D. Tenney, of New
after a poruait b> Co . Trumbull,
nA beeii prBieuTed ib^tne State of New
Humpehire, «t d will iiuu^, by the side ol
Brigadier General Poor. It was in hon
or of thf So two herOta >hat Gen. Lafay
ette gave nis toant, ah the State Houae,
Yorktown ScammeU.''
and
PolttlCMl ltCBI(.
••■la Oarallaa Items.
Large atandx ol ootton hsv« boon plan
ted, and the crop* are gel),rally looking
good.
Sewn oolnmns of the Beaufort South
era SUndard axe oeeQpied by the detiu-
The Marina and River Phoaphate Com
pauy have eommenoed woik iu the bed of
the river near Beaufort. / l'>|
The Cheater. Bp porter ^uise'tcithe
militia of thstvCteinll *ML»reorgani»ing,
and wuojsata that <*tba» is some devil-
chief wf the signal service, a reeolnuon
requesting the establishment of a MaBoti
in that city.
1‘ieir annual meeting from th* flrat Tues
day in November to the flnt Monday in
IjUBhB
anoaenbad thirty
CpesUf and Oheraw
Th# wheat nod kilftliiMNit^tW
itUTillo —o>iuii. po
Daaar Dai u Out Ebumbd
■‘DtlTMia^ ■* .WedmauUv aw "Derby Day >v l
W* laara from tea VrioaJ of Xwapar- gland, and a special dispsteh to il
anas that Bathsrlorl^lMiagnJtan had Ann - --
Una term HO ‘ g *° oM, a
yoaag l.diaa, m -a“ '* osdenu aaaeng th. visiter* to wftette ten
It is rawored that aoase o* tep tega y*o*.jpgAha ikwry Bwkes, cauied by tea
fstuuuitmSsS tv
ey. oollaetad ba «k«n m Ska wmAamm. gMOti rdkOOtmed •mM'MYU.l othais
1>J^ •
The new temperance law in Illinois 1.
rousing the Germans of Ghicugo in ati
unprecedented manner. Maas meetings
arf beiogkeld in tue varies wkrda, and
eflorts are on foor to orgiuisj au anti-
temperanoe party. The new law cloaea
dll the drinking saloons, lager beer as
wa'l as other?, on Sunday, aud compels
them to dose at 11 o’olock each night.
An elaborate-opinio.*, aigaad by a lthe
btraw, to the effect that when a town
wterlr nrvtm the record and return of
votes for Repreaeotative in Congress sc-
.to lbs Modsrator’s count an
(on,j^|id Governor and Gouncil
authorized to require tue Clerk
to amend his record and oorrect an error
rn the count. This ouiuiou of the Judges
will elect Austin F. Pike, o; Franklin, to
itoupm iwmike third district.
•VinuiitVfr* HVff d.v
. Mr. BmilW vmtnilaaf book,
SWp," baa bean teaiwlated into Japanese,
and adopted xs x OoWnnferft text-bpok.
Willixm Lloyd Garr.aon uid recenlly
that be UmI set type euough to form .
typographic nulruad from Bostou to Liv-
WpooL .1 h ••
' The wpenlitiouaui-ss of the late Em
peyor of the Fraoeh ia made the sabjiai
rf 1 junnr in Th* wrong-
eat point mads in the last will and testa
ment of his MX]##, rjfjj j
a anmftgttishna Egyptolo-
hxxed, at Tbtbe*, x remark-
hieratia napyrnr. It con
sist* of 165 pages, and treat* 01 moat
maladies tee fl.sh ia heir to, from
' -
Bachan, containing many bal.di aud
atmtiiAiat(Muted in bit "Gleanings" of
1826, or his “ Anoieol Ballad, aud tioogs
“'te^h^i^imityi.
frequently disturbed by o-imulimeuiary
silnxlada to* w TkiMatopei*" as the heat
"JVMJKin trpuaiatioux of
eatery works
ten Jhpanroe text M all the
r I . Jxpau nlih locelgn uonatnaa;
another * fait -km of Japan*** oflMerf
_ above a certain grade; and i third is on
Mug Two- Oh* Prtee.pU.of Freedom.
Mb
bwtirw
Herald, mpd«* date at tea WM,
aistea that them war* uateteo*. ae-
tha vioater* to alteiW ten
a»ar _aivqi' iaoi.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA TUESDAY. JUNE 3, 1873.
NO. 930
MadMaHHm
DAILY-Pm annum, .$8 Oft
HMI jteriy.. 4 M
QomMy, IN
MoottiJ. *
WEEKLY-Per annum, If fe
MN-Tmi Soft combined Daily mt
Weekly NnolaMam M larger team teat cf
•ay paper in the State,
TELEGRAPHIC,
oxrmwiMiMt.
icnmr
Wj
OF RISHBL SlaVICE, 1
uanaias, D. 0., Ixm 1. f
For New England, light to fresh winds,
mostly born the anal and sooth, and dear
» partly oloady weather. For the Mid
Ik Btnto, light to fresh and easterly
nod southerly winds, and inoreaung
alondinee* and poadbly light vain in Mn-
tylaOd and Virginia. For th* Lower
Lake region, easterly to eontherly winds,
genetelh cloudy weather aud am* cf
light rain. From th* Ohio and Upper
Mtedaaippi Volleys to the Upper lakes,
southerly to westerly winds, oloudy
weather and rain areas. For the Booth
AtlaatioS.atee, coolinusd cloudy weather
rain sod eesterly winds, the letter prob*
b|y shifting to southerly end westerly,
with dealing weather in Florida, Geor
giaand South Carolina during Tuesday.
From Alabama and Weaten-Tenneteee
to Eastarn-Louisiana, • clear or pertly
oloudy w. ether. Afterncon telegnpbto
reports are musing from* portion of the
stations in Texas, Miohigau, Dakota and
Indian Territories.
TOJT.
WashxxOTotr, Jane 2.—The fnllowtog,
prepared by n lending E!drr, member of
the Baltimore Presbyterian Gen
oral ’ Assembly, will interest
Son them Presbyterians: This targe
and influential body, oonaUting of te-
tweou flv* or six (hundred minister, and
elders, representative, from .11 part, of
the (Union, after a remarkably barm
ioo. melon of two weeks, finally ad
joa.awdoo Wednesday mgbi28tn nit., to
meet next year in St. Louis. Its ore-
aiding offioei or moderator was the Ber.
Howard Crosby D. D. LL D., of the
Fourth Arson* Ohurob, Brooklyn, aud
Cbanei-llor of .the Uuiveraity of New
York. Many ' important subjects
were dismissed end decided,
the details of which will be
fpund in the religions papers. What will
be moat interesting to Southern Chris
tiana, was the broad, liberal action of this
assembly in relation to fratrrual orgsni
nation, at some early day, with the South
ern General Aomnhly and o'her brmnones
of the greet Fre^byteiisn family bolding
the asm* faith *bd aiming at the same re-
salt*. — — - - -
Th* unanimous adoption of a report of
sundry resolution^ submitted by Dr.
Nlohoubrcil. Louu, would uem tore-
move Ju difficulties hitbeyto existing as
to n union with the Southern Genera!
tha Old Sesoel Synod of
Assembly
Missouri.
After it preamble, the resolutions de
clare:
1st. That all former declarations ol the
assemblies representing the Old and New
Uobonla,toaching «n the Southern Gaut r-
-1 Assembly or the Synod of Missoni i, are
B , and have lieeu siuoe the reunion,
and void,
. 2d. TLat the Assembly express full
confidence in the snundueea of the doc-
insee aud Christian character of those
brethren, aud cannot doubt that a more
iMimste communion would lead to the
speedy removal of the barriers that now
operate those of like faitbi; and to n
N *n» manifestation of their belief in
inn. etc. It we* understood that tele
an iu the Assembly was utiafaotonly
to, aud approved by toe leading
men in the Southern Church, such as
Dr. st.iari Robmaea and Dr. Wilson, of
Louisville, Ky.; Dr. Palmer, ol North
Carolina; Dr, Seaborn and Dr. Bollock,
of Baltimore, ete, and U is hoped thtl
such sentiments extending the Olive
Branch auy he adopted and parpetester
in all part* of oar common country.
Dr. Baird, of Nashville, Temtcouee,
repreauting the Cun)b*iland Peeaby-
terian Church, made Ml 6-ie end elegant
address lo ih* assembly, and eeid: There
are one huudyad and uve FteanpOsalaa
Churohes, with one hundred and thirty
thquxand mambern, with ail thou college.
kudfrohooK w. re ready nud willing to re
turn to their mother uhuroh if re-uuiou
considered desirable- The Moil era
tor replied in fraternal aud eloquent
terms, and n ootemtttee for otmterenee
woe appointed. Similar proposition,
came from the general assembly of lh»
Welsh Presbyterian Obureh and other
bodies and n teemed indeed, as if the
era of good feeling bed returned. T'n
Intention of these reeolutaosa aud tea
effect of the action of tue assembly, ia
to remove all tOapatalion of crime from
^ 1* who. took a part with tea booth
recant struggle.
WasHinoToa, June 2.—The Court of
Ciaime to day rendered a number of
judgment, in wits brought under cap
tured and abeudonsd property act for
the value of aottou taken and sold by th#
Government agents, the proceed, of
whtoh wete placed ia the treasury. In
the case, of Uyaatn Houston sad Og-
rangs, executor* it was decided that
the Government hod no right to with
hold eitbei she two per oent. cotton lex
or custom house fee*, etc., irum pro-
deed, of sale, of captured and abandoned
And judgment, sere rendered for
smohnta ao withheld. Judgment ter
*35,581), the prehaea. of captured out ten,
Waa rendered iu later ol the Home In-
oirapue Company ol tisvennnb, end ia a
■milar eeee judgment for 8271,76 wet
given in i.vur of the Souiheru Insurance
aud Trust Company. Tuese corporation*
Were creeled by th* Legielstam ef tee
Slate ol Georgia While said Stats was in
reneiiion against the United Hiatus, sad
the question raised wax whether they
-— endowed with a legal exiatanee by
i Mray were eapehle of owning tee
' qtptqred and oapable of smug in
u;t for.tbeprooreda. Chief Justice
iuto Cxpt. Jack's fees wi
. • „ . ,. . leraet, but h* heed* that
------ of tha. Wgtetatora u< a kM Dmm, did
W>t tend to further or rapport thwibta |. Aggregate losa $86jfiu!*
■geetic affair, of tea people of theState'
at a emaaidntty, wide from the ctrsneo-
**u meat, afriata rWiMrba aaataioad.in the
ales; It it tbeaefoy* ketd. tha* they bare a
valid axiateooa, and ir, entitled to Ih*
liidgmdriUnMTe means*ed.
The oourt adjourned till Wednesday
jrsfr rojtJC.
NxwYonx,June 2.—Judge Dua gran
ted, this morning, an adjournment of
trial to Wm. M. Tweed nntil the Oeto-
brr adjournment, whloh wee granted on
the affidavit of bis physician., to the el-
feot thst to prooeed with the trial now
would ojdenger the life of John Gra
ham, Tweed’s leading oounsaL
A Captain of a seow on East River fell
overboard. Hie wife remarked that he
had enough trouble with her. A police
man rescued the body.
Mr. Otapo, who keep, a tailors' boose
on Water street, opened tee head of a
boarder with an ax.
Wm. Shaw, while drunk, split hit wife’s
bead.
Vineent Blood (ool.) eat Wm. Thorn
ton's (col.) throat. Thomson waa trying
to bite Blood’s nose off.
Ieaxo Laurens accidentally shot him-
telf.
A mad dog, after biting n man and a
boy, was shot in Harrison afreet.
New You, June 2.—Th* following
card wee published this afternoon by
Henry Ward Beecher:
" I have maintained eilenoe respeoting
slanders wnioh have fur some time past
followed me. I should not apeak nos,
but for the take of reliering another of
unjust impntation. Theduonment which
was recently publti bed, bearing my name
with others, was published without con
sultation with me or with Mr. Tilton, or
with any authority from na Iftbatdoo-
ament should had the public to regard
Mr, Tilton as the author of the oaium-
nies to which it alludes, it will do him
great .injuatioe, I am unwilling that be
should even seem lo be reepootible for
lo.uriou. statement* wooes furoe was de
rived wholly lrom o’bers.
[Signed] Hbnby Ward Bukohku."
lojtoojw
London, Juue 2.—The Time* of this
morning pal liehes epec-al dispatches
from Berlin, which ray that tbs German
f overumout ia dissatisfied with Pres. Mo-
[ahou’a address to the Frenah assembly,
and w.U not enter -nto regular- diplo
matic regulations with hi. government
until satisfied that Franoe will faithfully
adhere to the treaty of Frankfort.
cvrcijrjrjiTi.
Cincinnati, Juue 2.—Tne dwelling of
Alfred Loudon, and the store of London
A Kautx, at Higgineport, burnt last Sat
urday. Losa 818,000.
ofiroffirM,
Ban Francisco, June 2.—The renegade
Modocs lead the troop* to within e half
mil* ol Captain Jack's stronghold. Then
the commands moved to sarround him,
bat Oapt. Haabronox’e command did not
reach the designated point in time to
make the arrest complete. Gspt. Jack
with three warriors escaped. Captain
Jack was surprised. Hi. picket, ease
iu orying “ Bun ont, run quiok I th* tid
dler. or. coming I” The soldi u» behaved
well and their gallant advauoe called from
the rook, exclamations like " Surrender,
w*f no; fight. We went ,fadk pence, w<
li e peace." Boston Charlie; who killed
Dr. Thomas, came in fall view. He waa
o< vered with a Lalf dosen rifles. (Pri
vate—Darwin ia doubtless light.) T
hour* afterwaro* Boston Oharlie was
tent after the Modoc, as peace commie-
sioner bnt failed to overtake them. The
surprise resulted in thenrrender of Bos
ton Obarl'e, Oapt. Jaoks nater—the
Prinoea. Mary, Black Jim—a woman
and other female Modoee, ranging from
9 to 90 in age and (even ponies. Capt.
Jaok refngeed in a oanon with waits 40
feet perpendicular.
Later—Soar-faoed Charlie, old Sahon-
eohin, and ten other warrioia eurren
dered. Capt. Jaok and three other war
rior■ decamped during the night.
Append atn’s Houax, Clxab Lake, Cal. ,
June 1, 3:30 p. u.—A eerie* of prolonged
ella and cneera aroused this camp from
beaaant Siesta halt an hoot altar the de
parture of my last crarier. General*
Daria and Whaalon and other fflera,
together with all th* man, rtuhed irom
thiir house* end tents to find oat the
oatue of the nproar, and at oaoe tha
whole otmp waa in a eoanmotion. Gen.
Davia roe on tea lave! plain, north of
the house, where was a Hand Oaraloads of
mounted horsemen, who rushed for
ward at ouoe at a furious mu ou t
neared the groups of •peotator*
lered around the pn miaes. -• Captain
Jaok 1. captured I" snouted th* sturdy
sergeant. Again the valley reechoed
with cheer, and yell*. The mounted
oommaud wo* Perry’*. Ho hod returned
from a scout of twenty-three hoars terse
antes above th* month of Willow Croak.
At half-past ten o'oiook this morning
the Warm Spriug scouts .truck tea frail
and allot a brief March tee Modoc*
were d'aoovered.
Col. Perry surrounded the Indiaua’ re
treat, bu men were bound to fight. Sud
denly a Modoc shot out from the rock*
with a white fiaa.t Ha met a Warm Baring
Indian and said "Jack want* to surren
der.” Three eoauta ware aunt to meet
Jack. He oame ont cautiously, glanoed
about him a moment, and then,
aa il siring up all hopes, oame
forward and .held oat bis hand
lo hia visitors. Then two of
warrior*, five squaws land
children, darted forth and j lined him in
surrender. The oommand that made tnia
anions scout was the First Bquadron <il
the First Cavalry, Colonel D. Perry, oom-
posed of Troop F, LienUcaot Miller,
and Troop H, Major Tram boll, and med
ical officer Assistant Buraaon Demit.
The guinea were a Pallmsa and
Applegate. Cental* Jack ia shout
(city years old, 6 feet 8 ‘~rhir high,
Haupax, Joneil—James Howe, Gov
ernor of Non Sootis, is dead. Aged 68
yearn.
MtULTLMOnm.
Bamtiiobi, June 2.—Five for murder
and one for rape era awaiting the death
sentence iu this State—three white and
three blaek.
Markets by Telegrirp*.
COTTON.
Acquhta, May 2. —Cotton—demand
moderate; middling* 171; receipt* 192;
sales 177.
Nnw Onnaaxa, May 2.—Ootton—de
mand modem!*; middlings 18*181; net
receipts 1,649; grora 1,772; exports to
Great Britain 1,122; to Continent 28;
coastwise 8,812; aalea 1,209; last evening
800; atock 94,141.
Mkmfbin, May 2.—Cotton firm; low
middlings 16; reoeipta 888; shipments
1,237; atock 26,852.
Nnw You. June 2.—Ootton ataady;
Mies 704 bales; uploads 19J/Orleans 19f;
net reoeipta 578; gross 6,017; mIm lor
export -to-dey 188; last evening 160.
nw Yonx, June 2.—Sates of fntarai
to-oay 16,000 bales, cloaing ax follows:
181; July 19 116, 19 8-16;
, 191; September 181; Ooto-
sad compactly built; M* a
well formed laoe, wbiobtl :«Rof mdivtd-
utiuy; but though dreraeff in old cli-thea,
be looks every inch a chief. He does m t
apeak to any one. Tbs Mod oca are
l;rouped iu field near th* boose, and
ui rounded by a guard. • tfruatatnri peer
Jack's law with au kagaa in-
tOTJ
Pt.RV, UAUWJI.
Fixe, Jon* 2 -
MCffimrA
- Bicuhond, June 2.—Special* bom I—
folk, Y*., state diet Mr*. Da*.posy Joum
and her stater, him Dollar, itvua sin*
mite* mm that place, were mkrdarad
yrataeday and tea boom pla*8»f*4 tahtU
! Ilr. Joan* aad akihfra* wat* at B—fay
ooL A bloody dnb wax hand is the
and bloody mark* cf ban Mat
•d at tee frY*kratet*eo TMra
to th* mardarara, tad Ik* oifr-
huntin* team. T*a wMoat «•
ol^eaMut prerau*.
Jane 18f, 18
Aagniit 19},
ber 17}.
Mobili, Jane 2.—Ootton—middling,
17}; net reoeipta 166; export* aoratwtec,
487; etook 22,766.
Galvibton, June 2.— Co'ton—good
ordinary, 14}®14}; net receipts, 828;
Mlea, 600; stock, 36,094.
Bavaxmah, June 2.—Cotton firm; mid
dlings 18}; net receipts, 463; export* to
Great Britain, 4,266; coaatwtae, 1,167;
ml.*, 876; etook, 15,998.
OftABLXBTuif, June 2.—Cotton qnlet;
middling, 18; net teoeipia, 267; exports
ooMtwiae, 720; sales, 100; atock, 16,979.
WiiiUntoToN, Jana 2.—Ootton quiet;
middlings 18c; net reoeipta 21 bales;
sales 84; stock 3,692.
Nobpulk, June 2.—Ootton qnlet aud
firm; lor middl-nge 17; net reoeipta 405
bales; exports ooaatwiae 3x6; aalea 126;
stock 7,473.
PBODCCn.
St. Lntns, Jane 2. -Flour dull and
unchanged. Oorn alow and market fa-
rora buyira; No. 2, mixed, 88}e89iu ele
vator. Pork quiet at $17 25*17 60. Ba
con doll and unchanged. Lard doll and
unchanged. Whisky steady at 99.
Cincinnati, Jane 2.—Flour qaist it
#7 50{<j)7 90; oorn dal! 47@48; provis
ions irregular; pork qniel, 816 60 bid,
810 75 asked; lard doll—nothing doing
bxoon fair—demand steady—teonldera
held at 7}; dear rib aldea 9}; dear rib
•idn held al 91—fair demaud,
eighth lower: whisky firm 90.
Nnw You, Jane 2—Floor doll and
dediniog; common to fair extra 10 76*8,
good to olioioe 88 06*11. Wnuky firmer
at 92 Wheat bMry and lower; winter
amber; Iowa 81 70. Corn bearr; tallow
Western 68}a64}. Rioe qnlet Pork
doll and nominal Beef and Lara ateady.
Navals eteudy. Tallow quiet Freights
very firm,
MOUNT.
Nnw You, June 2—Money easy *i
6*6. Stoning higher et 8|a8j. GoU
1171*117}. Governmanta low, bnloloaad
little steadier. State Bunds very doH.
NemJAbDetunemeo;*.
N. R. FOWLER, Auct’r.
MR*. TOWNS’ PBOPIBTY.—IUwi*BQb*T Ul« ate
JXL of iboMalM low os M iimmutni jt -
mround o« Houston stiMt. thii mdo of Obi.
bori’fl, B o'oiook l.Mot mxi 1karoAffi7rHfa ^bbCa
Tboj bolobg toibbi rbMNL tdd Dm cMm cm
to Mil. Borgblbi mtjU WriL Tmsm—half ooohi
btlbboa la t abd • aiobtha, witk M bar eaal ibMraa
jbltt Q. W. ADAH, kmratrta Hit
OMnda-lb tfea
Moom Mbrrlixm.—Ia Babkrbptay.
TkUUto BlY«BOttoo,onooffi«aokforthiM waafca.
that I hkT« bMb aypolbtad AaNonaa af th* oalata a«
Momo Morrlaoba of WtUaraobbly* *• «ti SUtrlat.
who kM boon aJJodgaS a Bab tract byobM* —
goUtkm by tb« Dtatrlot Oobrt Cor mid DUtrlot.
i>4Tn a buxton, of uvtr«tw. (M..
jbcoi—diawtw *—
_ thorn District ot OoorgU. la tha
Wttilaa WhlMab* B nkruyt, lb Babhrbbtay.
This la to gtaa nottoo, oaoj a weak for tkvaa
wsska, tha* 1 hara bMi appoibtaB flftw if tha
aalata of WUllaa Whlttra. of WtutfUM o»aaty.
tb aatidlatriot, who haa baaa adjodfad a Bant rapt
apaa hla own paU«on, by tha OtaMol Oourt of aaU
dtatrlot Juno td, lira.
JOHN T. BBGTHJtBTOH.
JbBOSd.
Jaaot-dlaorfw
U " B1TBO BT4AB8 DMTBMTOOUBTfbrtBall»
thorn DU trio of Oooryln—In tha i
DobM Stout—In BaokrapOor.
This u to gift boOoooaoo a waok tor thro# wooho.
that I bora baaa aqpclatad aaatnaa of tba oataoa of
Danlol btoat, of Wblkor obbb%, U and DUtrtol. wbo
hos boon sdjadgod a boakrapt upon hU own path
tlon, by uio Dutrlot Court of Mid dUtrlot, Jams 2d,
IbTS. D4Y1B 0. BUT ION, LnNayatU, Ob,
JunMlawbw
FElnlALE COLLEGE,
ReidvitU, H. O.
(Ifoar Atlanta aad Jtiohoond 4to>Ltoa Badvoad.)
Bit. TBufl. W4BD WMTN, ProallMA
B oard (ton Calendar Months) BUB; inlttoa B4b;
Masu |4 . No extras, rail fatal onoaa Inly 1.
Tha President will loa - a tha Klathbll honaa, Ah
lanta. Id July. In oharga of papdla. jaSdltwM
fiprciat WotiecB.
DB. SIMMONS* LIVES BKQULATOB. •
Bztraot of ibttor from Hon. AUxaador H. 8to>
pboo*. dated 8th March. 1871:
I oocaolonaUy too. whan my condition requires
U. DR. B1MMONB* LITBB BBBUL4T0B. with good
•Boot. It U mUd and snito m batter than moot
Oth»r romodleo.
DeGive’s Opera House.
Taesday EtbmIb^ Jbbb8, 18m
Pfi/nrjir mi aj#8
Grand Concert
OF THE SEASON —T
(ProTteno to the romodoli|g of the Theatre),
—ar——
FBEYEH*8 0#U IIENT^A
• oteotad by tha boat Vocalist* of tha city f
MT Proceeds to • a tppUad tor tha forohaaa af lb*
ramonta aad Mateo tor Oroh*atra.
t. Trio—Obi Ml rrona”. :
Mio. Thompson, Haynes and Aagto.
A lolo—“Oaata Diva**...... M ..l
Mrs Bobartson.
4. OlarlonscBoto—'tMvattnl 1 * .1
Mr. H. lUsslt.
8. Boto-«M*Apps^ntt Anwr*’- Martha
A Watta—“OatloilstutfulPlusDabnbs”..Bt
(By rsqoastj-Prayor'• orebssua.
. LaTravlata
?. Ovsrtarc—''btraddslla’* Flotow
Prsyor s Oashsatra.
I. Cavatina—"Ah! Fora’s LoT*
Mrs. Uobsrteoo.
8. Vlollb Bote*—"Bouvaalr da BaOlal” Artel
Mr. f. L. Iraysr.
lb. Ait
It. Quartette—“Midblgbt Bound a” Martha
Mrs. Robtrteoa aad Thompson, Ms.ua
Morgan and Anglar.
11 BaUvoad «alley, (with imitations) Msaaai
(By rsqnsst) -Prsysr’s OvchMira.
MB. SfDNBt LAN 1KB, TAB OBB4T trLVTUT.
•teppli.* at MarlsUa, haa kindly sobssnted to rsndf
aBolo on the occasion.
SW In order u give partlss Uvlaa at a distance _
abac os to attend, the Osuosrt Will commence • t pr>-
JJjjjJjM o’clock. No p tatponsmsnt on aooobb*. cf
ADMUbsoif if oarnj oallhbt, twkntt
raj o a
BWBBVItD HEATH, TB OBNTH.
Ttobote to be had at Pntltlps A OrswV
ntdbt
N*m 26 uni i arm nut
Nummer"Resortl
KENNUfAW HOVIB,
MARIETTA, 04.
ixTonaa * nim -..rao>aiA.,u
«4
TO THB MOUNTAINS t
^ nd aruprwit xteian at-rtra A
WAYfUJDIS HOUSC,
I whlsr>oa been •dd xltsvsi^ large sottagata
A J. BIULbM,' fbayrltter.
Notice in Bankraptcy.
T hu tstb ftvs nottsi that an the AH day e*
May. 4. u. 1an, a warvaat la Uahroytey wm
tented MNmt tbs estate af Mssaateb «. CkUter.
of Ua conafy af Uharohs*. and Stem of ueosgia,
who baawaan adtbdgad a barkrwyt on bis own p«tl,
Ban. induat the aaimaat af any debu aad Ae-
» m yswysWy tilaaatngte wdilitran,
aa. or tor hla aaa. mm the ua osier erf any prwm
-- ftettetoa by tew; (has a dM
prJtS’tXX
a«w— • ~
Montvale Springs.
rpH18 r AYOBITB BUMMBB BttOBT. altnated 8
X Blount oonaty. Boat Isnaesaao, is now opa
for the rtoeptlon o< visitors, and wUI be maintains
in a style worthy the palronaga of a dlssrtmlaatlb.
pnbllo. Tbs marked bonoftmal rssulta altebfteg
vhe uae of Uaoo wawra In functional Ursa gam wit
ot the
Liver, Bowels, Kidneys It 8Ub,
Andthaenia af
Chronic Diseases
* Attest thoir Medical prnyarttei.
AU tha aceeaaorlaa fer so Jot men! itfiariiL.
at tha beat watering pieces will be found here.
Bpaolai attention wlU ba g>van ta tha Bsbtfartiani
making tba oiiy of KnozvtUa, Tanaaaaae, a point.
thenoe vis Knoxville and Obarteaten Railroad ta
ManvUte, aixtssn talks, wSense passsogsva are
convsysd in msII stagsa, running In oonnsetten wMh
Board par day...... MM ^***....^X B>fb
•• •• Wash •**■* 14.4b
- :: ^iSwaRaw ttS
OWUraanadaa frajaanef agaml HlitHaaa-
rants half prloa.
Aldrsas, for iho pamyhtoi naHIUHl aailyaia aa
description of the water, tte.,
JO. L. KINO. Proprietor,
juaSdhwtf Montvalegyrlaga* Ba»t Toon.
ATLANTA WATRffi CUBS,
r. HLflXOW.
Oatm* at tna.fr* aad ma afrata, , ,
3ss.-amrs , fe‘«‘,
inform tha olMasns af t tte ate aad r
aonatry.
Ufab OotmaAgra. 1
ladlgaotte’i,
MBMMflPVMf —
amass
sgsa.sya8tfyiu _
***-**-
SSSS&
saacattymteg«g>8t!
ytelnt. TsatMagyarteda af raudmn* ByaraMM
niter a tow honra wUI ba oaMstebt for aabN. BMb
Ingtetenadangar wttenyso^a sa* atnteBteaBIMjMK
at tha ftrte aymytagta nte teaaanaaa MMi b
white. wUk ahtn. and aaarybody will teacte te BtebB
his family at sente dtertwaa. ■MMCMt:
r. u. waldxx, aao. n. Bwom,
WAUHKI^WOfcCo.
■1LLRBS AND MAUW UI
STOOIK
T>epot, N& IS Bmk
luiuamur,
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For almplldlty of
kaualoa, oaaTaawaaa l* .rr.af.wia. dmafrllfr
fuinutx aad qnaUfr al mak, raw ar aapatafr
wid awiacal arUrptabUlfr to vat* ad avarx and* at
daaertptiea, wttaoat akaaga a« adlaafritot a* Nra.
tons prsparathm, have NO saysrier.
*T riiat-Oiaaa a*aau vaatad aa Utaaal Tamil.
"aiftitea
inklCDLTtlUli I
ncLunmo nm 1
■ABAOWB, ram Wliu «ft
NLAWT i nnuK Nfranim m» m» ntg
Oatlwtaaaaaa>i(aiii*maN t matotai
rrrw,
GEO.E.WARDAOO.**
TO BUY YOUB , .
OLOTHINOt
Btook ot Clothing
ixp—
anmiiiiiiiiMu
In Loifloa Store. XariiittaJMl
aHipCEBUEM.
'^rr
New Grocery Stow.
—WSiWMt'
PARKSandlLLiJt
1 .XMtmd&Z
Vo Rent
moving into my
BKW AiiRlCULI URAL BUIL^INO, COhNBB ALA
BAMA AMD POBSYTH hTteKBlB,
early la Jans, I offer ten aboanl amr aaaayy far
rant aUear^and let me know M any af the Bs-
Family CtajCfy;
Awla.wriav.frtoktara«al
pZrhS *
[if.* r 'taitraW
Which Win Uaatosa
aMUIn
.» Powms. Oram Ornutes. flwnByif.ste,
r la ttera aad arrirlp^.^
Annonaoament.
Da
ae> wwrttob*
Smoking
4 nw. w.fl^tetebmrtri^
tmowmatA. : ‘
B. J. A MURPHY tea asteroad to Um city, and
win be iound at hleoAcs on Atehaaas afoae By pec-
dssfring hla ssrvtess In ffteBatoy.
. W. ADAIR, Anot’r.
Edwin Payne Propmt)i.|o
pinma m. ra. at «■ : .
Tv IXa UUJ UW1 UXT TU**BAI-XAi-t t
MUWa.WW|l.lMl l ta.*lllll
,, Imm
wta atkar tamu, e W' ^ t»°atata wd taa *>■! ta-
uw—0*a< third aaak. tela era ta M NMI
(^VtafrteW.
dtaTtaSi ate. Idbaaad *lte*vfrta arid 1
8m*M
B. kan. ihta MagMih,
duty Alin Bite-
iTOBBIVSJk
'dS-lmiSfiwdwSwiN.