Daily Atlanta intelligencer. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1868-1871, July 03, 1870, Image 2

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Tlit) Alena orratlc iTIauWcmo <ililcU<tl fry ATLAKTA. GEORGIA. Aurdav wiwmirm. July 8>/l.syo. >» Tlio Fourth o/ Julf.” Another return ol the day Mt apart as one of ibe national hollJays-a day made memoral by ,tliat" wtltt-.n 'nBtniiiient known aa the Deela- ration dr American Independence,” and made reverential through the principles enunciated therein, hacked by the pledge ol its signers ol <• i|f e> fortune, and sacred honor ” in their sup- port-will occur on to-morrow, and will be so observed by us, !1 not with the same leeliDgs, sad trust that man is capable ol sclt-govern- ment, with which we were inspired in the past, still we shall do so in commemoration ol the political virtues o! as glorious and as gallant an ancestry, as the .3uu in any ags or iu any clime, ever shown down upon, We shall do so too, be cause it has been made a " national holiday " by the law-makers ol the laud, notwithstanding every oberishedprinciple embraced in that “Dec- libation ok Independence” which has made the day duel! immortal as it were, has been sub verted ,. re the ’.apse of a century, ami a new politi cai era-denying as well the sovereignty ol the States as the right o( a people to form their ow u government, " laying its foundation iu such prin ciples and organizing its powers in such torm," as to them shall seem most likely to promote their own happiness—bin usurped the place ol the old. As good citizens, however, should do, “ we render unto (.'fr’iar that which is Osar's"— obedience to the law—never torgelting, holding ever In remembrance Ihe deeds ol the " Fathers o| ’70;' sod mourning over those unhappy occur tnces, which have changed the torm ol the American government irom one ot ‘‘‘Free, Sovereign and Independent States," to one of centralized power, a political ^evolution lu which the tuture happiness and prosperity of millions arc involved, and which time alone can determine not “ is It right'’ "—but 11 is it lor the public weal f A oiomfeutous question Indeed I Acting upon Ibis reason,ing, this office will continue to observe, the “ Fourth day of •Iclv 1 as a national holiday, and will issue no " InTELUOENciB" ftom ii Until tin afternoon of Tuesday nut. lea** Pope t U. V District Attorney! The telegraph yesterday momtng announces the nomination of ex-Judge John l) Pope as the U. 8. Dlatrlct Attorney 1 judge Pope, so tar as the pubii. are informed, has never been » Republican, allbougb be gave nil cupport to the rebel leatnres ol tbe new tjtate Constltuliou. When the Buie Govern ment was set up in 1608, It wa» pretty well un derstood that the Senate would riot be likely to confirms radical, aud t’opr »-»a appointed by Governof Hullock. It is said he gave saliblacliou to the Jemocta cy by bmeourse tin tbe bench. He resiguud, however, ou the dd lauuary last, an J the v&can cy has not yet been filled. ^ Under appointees like Judge Pope our peo pie need have uo fears ol an undue pressing tor the enforcement ol the radical measures enact ed by Congress to humiliate us, such as tbe act to enforce the XlVlh and XV th Amendments We regret that allot Grant's appointees are not rqually consei vatfve. Aktnusu'* Appointment. f he views which we exprimred upon tbe re ception ot the telegraphic item from Washing ton, announcing the appointment ol Mr. Aker- msn as Attorney General, by President Grant, seem to be entertained now in many directions and by many Influential presses ol both political parties. The Nashville Onion it American of the 1st instant, says: “ Recent intelligence from VVaabingtou gives more aigniflcanco to the ap- l»ointm*nt of the unknown Mr. Akermao to a position in the cabinet' than was at first sur mised. As Mr. Akciman was an ex Confeder ate, and Uad^rcvi r given anything to the Presi dent, the political c/uiJ nunct at the capitol ware #i a loss to assign a reason tor this strange Ireak of Executive power. It is now suggested that General Gr.iut, under the advice ol some oi the shrewdest ol tin- Republican leaders at tbe North, lu connection with some ot the wariest politicians iu Ihe South, has determined lu altempbto re organize the Kepubiicau party in such a manner a- to draw into it a large por tion of the intellig nl anil influential uaim- population lu lire South." Georgia, we believe, notwithstanding the large majority she gave sg riust G:ani at the last Presidential election, is uut given up in lost to the Rt publican party. The app rntment ot Akerman, we have uo doubt, was intended to strengthen the Republican party in It, aud that efforts of a moat vigorous character to briug about that result will be made, we have not a doubt A Shameless ftqasbble Over Ibe Dead. The bills for the funeral of Secretaries Bun ion and Rawlins having been paid by the dis bursing officers of the department, under tbe orders ot the secretiry, have been rejected by (he Becon t comptroller, for the want of an appropriation. Application is,/therefore, to be made to Congress, to provide lor their payment. Borne of the charges are enormous—even for Washington The carriages for mourners are charged at three hundred dollars each, while — (ho Dumber of white gloves charged la very large. The bill for the burial ol Secretary Raw- tin* U about- four thousand dollars that ol Mr Stanton twelve hundred the Nrn- Volt. llt-nuld. “Now,” says the Herald, in its characteristic vein of criticism, “this brgius to lolOk liko Democratic progress. "No time to be lost in the discussion ol dead issues " means thut it is uselfw to fight nriy longer for the restoration ol “ tbe Constitution ns it w-n," uu ler' which " the blasted nigger” had "no right., which a wiuto man was bound to respect." Next, iu thin GongreHional proiiup-macnonlo, the order to the Democracy to abandon all “ proscriptive feel ing" mentis that "tlio blasted nigger” is to be cultivated and conciliated, which is a good idea. In tact, from their careful plan ol o|>erations embodied in Ibis mahilesto, it is clear that the Democrats intend to make an earnest tight in every Congressional district lor the next House of Representatives, and that their present leaders in Concrew are at last con vinced that Ibe dead is-uc’ of old time-honored Democratic clap-trap at. • the proscription o j lie nigger are “ played on'.' \V< say this looks j liko progress, and wo Jhuvo uo. 'nuht that the \ Dcaiocrats will makegood bt.-wlway by follow ing Ibis good advt --. It, is -, rcmarkafile fact, ! however, that the C-mg-cs j.iiia] ' Deuiociat-' have nothing to s-iy on the Chin- labor .piet Mon—a. quest ion. which thr»-ai ,e» "it" ova. ; shadow all o'lu r political rj - -h - • -<t the day Let th'- politicians wail a little 'or- i and 'hey j Will re, ” We ill'll all wait to >• w 1ml the future will ■ bring iiiiih. What « - n «*.t apprehend is that , DenineratiC nailer.-; \ i-.h - - well us'- uilh, wi’l not profit by the stiin ice son- I tbe pa t. Vi i; j hive eorne in Georgia, w< tm.-.i, wb" will u<>t | tail lo profit by them. TEt/KCi RATH. UY NEW YORK ASSOCIATED PRESS DISPATCH EH. wtfnirmiov. AVa-iiisoton, July 2.—Revenue ^-1,107,018. HOUSE. a The :8o-inte’s request, lor a new committee of c mlcm.i" on the Indian appropriation bill gave rise to uu animated debate, in which it was con tended th&t the House is nol bound to carry out the treaties ni ide by Uu: Indian peace com mission of 1807. A new committee ol center- encc was ordered. The House refused in allpw the counsel for J’aL Wood id be beard at tlio bar ot the House. Tbe Louisiana eontesL.il iriicliiiu ease—Dor- rall ag'ilut Hailey—was decided iu favor ol Darrall, Itepubli an. A uioliou to reconsider was < uti ii J. and will come up uext Wednes day. ' 1 SENATE. Mr. Sawyer addressed the St liale m tavor ol a lull lor tbe sate ol lauds in sea islands of Heuiloil eoutity,South ( aroltna. The imluialia-ktion bill was Considered.' , Au uui'eudluiul by Mr. Huiuner was adopted, striking Ibe word “ while ” from tbe uaturaliza- tioivlaws.- The huImUpiL: oCjhe Senate cuiUr mittee lor the House bill was rejected. Au ametidmcul was otien-d liy Mr. Williams, ii hiding t'iimese trom the privilege ol uatu in izalioii was debat'd l>v Mr. Hu. wart. 1’eudtiig action, tin Seriate adjourned at 7 o'ClOck. - FUIIEIIN. Vu&na, July I Advices bare been re- JSTow A.<1 vortisements. A Desirable Basement Boom To Rent. rilllK BASEMENT BOOM uniter " LEE SMPI’ll’B I ('A I oni-of the "'.of dcrmblfftmiD 1" the city. It.! a httrbfiror other work pIiuji, ou Marietta itrret, offered for rent to a Hood tetmiA. AjyplyuthVpr.mtMS.to , tag ayiTH. UDIES MEMORIAL ASSOC ATION ksctjrsion. T ilt I.AXHBH or the Memorial AMOClatluu will liavi! dietr Railroad lixcu-eiuu lo Stove Ml untalD ot the . Tehlug of Ihe 11th ot Juijr. TicIioIh tor llouinl Trip @1.00. The tra il wilt follow the Regular Kaimonger, at 5* oYock P M soil return at I* o’clock, at night. The crowd wilinuinae rheuuelvce ae they ace proper. No Mireehiuente provided. Ice cream wll. ho oflertd lor ■ ale ilur .ng ttmevumig. July'! d UKUIIt MKr. J. F. MOK'JAN, MBS. It. A I HATTE, M Ha Wl* W. OLAYTON, C^omuiittee of Arrau^emcut^. Kiti.tok County. OitoiNlRr*K OrrrcK, HJ.l.SM T. 9PILMAN, baB npi»it«d foi W 10 u’t office. Jui)2dAWlt O BOH I tffi'O. ii jit ion lift Uluiii of S»I pr flinOMTHO Outer ol t|'r Irorn each: Bhv«^ Uitlnv 1 ' W#§terij C'i » • Hoolberu L*ir. nr SomtjweBtyni I Pauiitartrt utt CtwUUfrcocUf* • Maz: in O M.iiii . Kant Circuit .. Tmli*l>Ootn lift uu aiUlu Circuit Romt 1 Circuit.. Cherukev) Urcua Nof theru dr*-nit Mtddie drcnlt Oiinuigct) drenit. Eastern drenit Brantwuu t luuti 1870. DAIL Y IKOCbKUi.’v.a Hatlbuav, July Argumentiii No ”, Rome Ciicuit—William gon e*. Wardlow M 'lion to ser a-ide a |ndg mcul trom Walker -W i- . aunied aud eon cludeii. CbArlrr N I • ti-.-rf.ob. Etq., tor plaintifl lu cm", Ju-r • tb 1 'utrleeu tm di lrud aui m error. No. 9, Romo Cir. u,f m.viii Cooper--- Equity Irom Cbsth - a i\ ■■ '.l.euossi-il lor waul ot'.proseculiou. No. 10, Rome Otri till- -.1». I. Prior t TUu StAte-~ Vvssult with intro' t . mufdir from Polk.—Was argued lot p uulifl lu eiror bv Judged W II I utb-rw ! nil lot dehiidaut in error by Judge .1 D. Pop - No I . , A Continued i a,-, Clniroki c (‘><.-nit pia>i i* l.ewia, ri Dinolutlou oi an in junction trout Barlow. Was withdrawn No, 1, Cherokee t b. i Fricks e Millet Complaint Iron) ii.ul-,i »V•»« argued tor plainllfi in error by Jo V D. ^ 'iVulkcr and delCDdattl in ertor ti> .'. t Vt tit. It. Dtbuey. Pending argnmeut iu Cherokee Cil unit '.he tlourl idjc'iitteil •.;. i ' t M , i I ues day uett : ceived ol a eliarp eartliquake in Greece yeatei j jay. .An island in iieighborhooil uddouly , igtw, disappeared at the time ol the rlo-ck. j Wabaaw, July, ’. The' Kuiper.ir o! Russia j '' f7 and suite, have airivid Inn: 'Grand official i demur A tr at tons will t.. uia r Iti honor ol the I • asyw ; event. t I,t$no-,, July to i -t Fi, ui.aii-'tlie rrci-'iitiy J appointed Mfiilrti i t-. r \V uai.b.gli'-it,. Iia< been Lansterre-I to HI. Petersburg He .11-, July -It m ■ -lid tl a', at lea.il tWO- j thirds 61 the Fathers iu Ecumonieal ConOaeV, ' will depart lor ' to in -m- - i- • ■ o in the iufai | Ubillty dogma >s ofiletuhy pioiuii . tied, j pAiUd, July -Fagarro w:i/t to-day prosecu ted for violation ol the pi- as law 1 he particu lars ot the - fii-ll-e living tlm pidi'ieatioD ol h false Kn'.'cdolt- l r opt: u an t late k trt Clar endim. Wa hbiuii, rite Amerii an Mmlater, has gone to German watering places Ooionel Holfman,‘'• I tnrv -t I eg ition, is lo act during his absence The A.rch'iilslmp t Paris In- leturnej Irom Rome - Prev -it 1‘aradol lb.- new m nisi-1 lu Wnsli tnsftuo; sailed (r..ii» il-ivn t - lay tur New York The Committer .,r t . ps t .sUtdl ».< whom the matter wav it fi lied, tiav'e i... i- t the mod- reilslt/, HiiU 1 - will p-i.r utKiii ttu- ms run ai luek, A il . on th. lath il»y ol July. laTn, »i ta> DANldt. PITTMAN, Ordlusry. Printer's tec $V. .k, Fui.tdh I'otaTT, Ottuusafii a Oynoa, July 7, lain. O KU) I. Ct’LHKHHo.N, bts applied for exemption ,,| iic-eocalty end setting apev’ end valuattun o( u li in «t.ad ami t wilt pass upon the ante at 10 o’doek, A it,on tie- 1 :t- b diy ol Jely, 1ST0 U V.N1LL PtlTMA.N, Onlloery. lulyB-d&wlt Printer’s tea $7. LKOIK.IA, i i itti n County. niinmaiiv'« Dvruia, .Inly S, 1HT)^ > | > H. CATKH has ai-tiUeil'Ioi ejemiitlnu ol person 11, i t> nod sell tug apart unit vs uut'on of li niestead, ,.|| I Wtd pass upon tin same, at ray office, at lOo'elock, it ou ihe M h day m th s mutant, " .1, It. JIliRKoW, ordinary. July LdAwlt Pi ntePs to* |i. Lookout muimt ie Educational Iastitations. R«v C.F. P Bmcrort, Principt l. I y u>I. .SKS‘ ION, oi ;*»» wcfka. 3.1*»70 1 ( irllc, *• c ittr r1*JbU Uj ' bu olbtT floparcimmt of tbr I IrMtl tUt lUlsS. Fur DHrUcuUf.t* BDiid lor <-'nUi!t>j/uc U) • . « (’AllFKNTKR, Hair't. lulyV ” l*7t l ooKoat Mo nta'u, Tenu Copartnership Notice. I dAVK, thUday, a*« ..dated wUh me lit ihe Uvaif ■tud table Uu*Sne«»* W, i) MJChlK. 1 he buslnvsa win h. eoriductad an. ml style of \ LL , * lies mushtt-a Pi tl.e "I|J- -1.1...I w .tl p'kes. ‘.’niDg forward and seltlt " It Jn Kt*.. jutyk-St Loyd* •• W.R. SHROPSHIRE. THE LIVE BRIIC STORE u p: i > \v i i-: &fox, 4 DISPENSES THE PUREST AND MOST DELICIOUS SODA WATER ON RECORD, For the reaaoji that "weboya" kuuw how to charge the FONTS, MAKE THE SYRUP , keep the whole tiling clean and the Ice on. Have on Drought, alao^ the Genuine CflNGRFSS Lift) BLUE LICK WATERS, from the Springs; K SSLNnfN. Sll.l/.rill ANft VIDIIY SV A-r ait He#. OUR BTOCK OF Will IK - I. m ft.S, 0I1.S, MV IN ft 0 W I* L l S S, Ac,, Is the heaviest and m ist coinjtlele ever before kept by iu. Have tu stock Simmon’s, Smith’s, Protitt’s, BntQhaoi’.s. anJ other Liver Medicines, BrAtlfleld’, Fe male Regulator,Solomon’s, Drake’s, Hostetler’s, Wilder’s, Vinegar, and other Bitter The celebrated ttoiktm, the “manIn the pan,” and all other Quack Medicines Call at the “ LlVK DRUC STORE.” REDWINK At FOX. Juuap) «<n Nil IP, LOHN IvK WHITEHALL AND ALAHAH-A nTfiEITr.i 1| 7 O fi R A Tl TilR THE MiLLKJR |_£ K V IN(i bontrht the end *lil tet Of T. W ffl il Mt;;, 1 Id ihe I * .cy Qrocsry -n «J l.iqaot Ua«l»ieeii 111 continue tU«* l/ii*li)*''i* a' «!*• - I fiiend, whci* I I»e t, f*e*»ed to *« c my t*!d irieiitlrt and jisi'r »o* W H 'Hl^OI tiHiliK, N .. I 'i Fkuchtn p aireei ll.ciu.' »ui*i m> • i\ K Mhro?>ahlre, l t . mil a,* VV til be p e juty'i vi i'tu (If.h .-ry flu• lii ne i : mm >i lib • ttl jiAtrunii' up lor ni,i,i T V\ - I M M ', >N‘ ilicstioii I'L lliC- tho Oil Ht a I'i i ■ I* r*r-4rv*t« * *V1 •'ti 4 jM-UUoii ()l l. f P <’ >hai $ i iu llur tub I.UUO POUNDS TURNIP SEED. jin - k. tim! tup Fla l if.i h, ■ • .,1 Fi —- lull Mull I l:il, 'IMl'.t I I I I tin hr ■ vui nun iiiive De- In- closed cave here uch. to le- IOHNNV U lt' nr IK ul lu W .11.Uf.L -l.lg. O .1 fill'. Tbe Amnesty Bill. fhe 'Committee on Reconsuuctiun have agreeti u postpone Genwal Butler's ainnetty i»Ui until December. ** ' Air. Beck, ot Kentucky, has ottered a substi tute embracing ali tbe feature* of Butler 1 * bill, excepting those contained in Ihe eighth and ninth section*, and he has been instructed to pul hla nobatitute in a specific form, so that it may bn acted upon by the commute# at it* next The fact that Preatdent Grant, says the Wash correspondent ol the Courier-Journal, is ral amnesty taken together with Ions in tbe south, Influences Cou pons very materially. ■•rtalltr la New Yeifc. TM actnordlnary hem oi the pest lew day* lNgwntLicmeilu the City mortality, i tacnnM ol 76 par cent, upon “7. J.'urtn* the twenty toui ■ on iMWtk ultimo, than ‘ <1 daring tbo conae- t On the tOth ifcara 94 tail week, tad to > hot weathf r set in STATE 111 ’is. (Toiler tin' heading. " I'iroomc fVoulc." the Macon Telrgrai' it .1h Fay.-i .- The principil ata'.e lunction.-ries in .Vliantn have bet o bard at work lor a n-m ir more to convict- one another ..t .n i'i.'uhs jof venality, corruption aud wu-ke.Ii.'-.-; ilul the people believe every wind ot tin- testimony ; but it is getting long aud lirctnmu-. Trensurcf Angieris out in tour columns in the Cumiituliin, showing up Gov. Bullock, iu mi- document Angier shows how an OfHcur became entitled to more tbau bis stlury andean innuii-utly gr.ase bis lingers a little as lulli-w.- Wu omit tfie extract. Jaii. Dei.ivkiit.— \Ve h-ul s geucral jail de livery on last Monday tilglil. All ul the pita oners es. upt-d except mis who is indicted lor murder. Titov wire a valid hy pt-riou, trim) the outside.— /.iflwv Hejw lcr. Thf. Wheat Crop.- I he wheat crop in tliis country baa turned out better tbau was Antici pated. Mr (It.>. B. liuiley, living t-iglil miles front l.atlrange, guessed that Ins crop would turn out fmm 3b to. 100 ImsheD, and could b&rdly lielit-ve bis own eyes when lie bhw Messrs McGee A loin p - prietors ot a Russell Tbri-sb, measure ttp'lJU ousbela. Rev. D. W. Howell made (UJJ bnsbels p.-r acre. No fertill zer used but coltou h- i-.I.— La Grange Reporter. The I'huk Gbohoian—We have accidental ly seen a copy ol the n- w Radical paper Just started in Atlanta t*> Ex-tlovernor Bnrd, ot lilalin. it almost is a juc mimic ul the lira, under tils control, in apjicaiam-e, lint lacks much ol the luste and vigor imparted to the Km liy Wat son." The True Oturgiaii will perform t 1 e some what novel and difficult rule, of supporting Grant and opposing Bullock. It has no tele graphic news, and is, so tar, a very leehle oppo nent ol the slashing, vigorous, aud w ii-ki-d Era.—A them Banner. Cessation of IIostii.it-ks - The following card is published in th. Kaoxvllle paper-. A (jrd—TUe undersigned, aa mutual trieildi ot General Joseph A. Maury and Coiouel Bax ter, take great pleas ire in iutormimr the public that the parties, through out intervene m and (ha aid ot their mu'uil friends, have agiecd to abstain (lorn all acts of personal violence against each other, and lo leave mailers ot difference between them to public opinion and tbe final dett,urination ol tue courts.ol law, Tbeir acquiescence lu this arrangement has txen given In . m inner which, we belie vt, is alike honorable to borh parties Thomas W HcVes, , Thus A R NkLsoN Knol vibe, 27th June, 1370 Wx clip the following particulars ol aboil' trie death on the ra.lroad. Irom the Knox ville Chronicle, ol the 28's iast. As the Hnnday morning train irom * UalUui .ga was rounding a curve three milek Wist of Ricevtlie, the engi neer discovered a man lvlng ou the track. The train was stopped as soon as possible, lint not until ball the cars hap.: passed over lire body.— Upon examination ii w w Lun I to be the body ol a colored laborer nut bad evidently been dead some bouts, it ir supposed that the man was killed by the night Height t ain. The tiody waa *o frightfully mangled dial it njtiid not be recognized by the traiu banus Tim wheels had cat end crushed tbe head so that only ihe r.l.ia and a portion of tbe lower |aw remained 1 ne wheels bad al.-o passed ovi r ihe su lomeu, near ly severing the laJv The clothing was oearly ali tom oil, and aitoge*ber, .1 was a horrid and harrowing sight Tbe body wu tying between and parallel with tbr. rail, and to teriibly crush ed that the pilot sad trucks of the passenger train did no, twitch it. VV ASfllhU 1 ■ - S J.:tl tUur Uli ul till uerl Monday. The President tod bumly will stantl the - 18ib Instant lor l.ong Br ni'iin during Ui -i-.m Tin- M-uiiituuual inter.-ut on five twenty I ..an Is is u -w dun, aud annmnU t<. iwi-nly millliiDH coin. • According to accounts n i-civi 1 d Wnailing- ton, there is probability ul a gen- "il Indian war in the Webt, when- outrages aud depredations afe ol dally,occurrence, especially on the line oi the Pacific Kiilrindh All avsilablu troops in this vicinity were dispatched this afjernoou to Gen. Sheridan. • I'OtUKlLN. Livkkpooi., Inly 2VTide,emigration edntln- ues unabtitod. E gltteen thousand emigrants left this port during the month ot June tor va rious American ports Nine-tenths went to New York. 'l.itNP in, 1 ilv " flu- /-ir - o| tc lay l-rit icists the I .diau p-diiy ul the l ulled .States and anticipates an iuiu e liale Indian war, which will lesuii in tin- uxiiTinination or the raCK ‘ , A coronet's iuq.li hi in-day devt-iope ijie tact that Mrs. Waters, the nolorinus tiahy tanner, lias been guilty ot polsoumg and starving sev eral inlants ielt in lu-r charge. Havana, July 2—A meeting ul planters and wealthy slavu uwneis was held ti the Governor- General’s palace Iasi night t he parties were unanimous hi ilioir sporoval ol tbe abolition of slaveiy by iln-('ortes and ol the mother coun try, and in tbeir ilispaidion lo obey tbe laws, but request lli'ii they ro-iy be c intuited ss to the manner ot earrying mil tin- taw so as to prevent the negroes trom be miiig vagrants, aud also to org an/. • a system by which agricul tural interests will tie maintained. The slaves will remain wlrii their present tu-,iters, hut will be placed ut tier the contract and will receive the same tor their servic.) ,s is paid lo other tiaedmon. There are about the usual number of cholera case* daily Seven .1. a'iis occ irred yesterday. There isrio perceptible increase in the deaths from votnd Hmail pox quite pre a ent 10,000 Poundu Oil Meal. < tie«*l>er for i’ow Kood thau Ooio Meal ton« Guano for Turnips CALL AT -/ tl.UUL w . I Dll > SDN’S, 'V DdHDO * ini linpIrmnV Dopjt, )ul yl-'it bo.idatruei i .m i a rMiN(j hods. ATLANTA. UA,, Heplrmbi r 71,1B«V UK. A C. I.ADU, A I’LANTA. UA.: 1>kar Snt I Uk0ktr‘at pb'iiiuro tu acknowledging my indebudm:-n lo you. f«»r jir.iVulUu^ udoi* iuo l*» hu>o LtKbUii> K It'Kl* j-likfol upou my rtf»nlou,During n Bcvnr nt*>rn i*»4t Au«<iDt, th») llsnintng played leArlullj ovt* tbe ooni*). Mm tbe iiptururiil . utiife of Uia rodfl r« c Mved the Itvnl unit l »udn> t* *1 ib«ru tiArmiodiily to th* Rrouml i nrn nHli«ttud your KodoBAVod my properly ikii.-s veir pwaribiy a»y muiily and rnyadl .mrc, truly, H O. HOYT uut) t- if PaDCSIRINtt TO viSi^i ANY OF TBK ^ \ osrI liern, H<»ulhprii, Eastern Of) VV FlH’I’RJliN Ci riES, bl.-al.l ttuifg nth tk. •ttli' tlul.i ./Ue'kU !.> tbs ffestern & Atlanlii: M\mi T t*a . ciobrated KOt i a ui u.a Moati* Tl -*-0—• THE 0N1.Y ttOUl'K FKo.fi aTl.ANf'A •tUHNlHU 4 Uuublfl Daily ftiroughPassmi^ur Traiu I'r.vkrhilti* ttie KoMlDiUty of a Delay at Twenty Kunr t'iij boiifa, lutitloni to Until rautiiug but on Dally Tram THE FidfiENGEa EUUIPMEN f of this 6 Hoad Ik fiupeiluT to Hint ul any Road in the South IN AUIHIION Tm 1 Hit LUXURIOUS COACHES Ol tlm Hoad iht'ro are (UUchod to all nl^ht tralna tU« KAH KAMKD !*ii!iiimit Sli‘,‘|>crw, Which Itirolah aVcoinmodAtioi) »*rjQai to a drat riara HTOLKIN '(ij.M my rraltlcuct* eight mllekeoaih **f Jononboro. 1 oil thf night of t’-o >W'i SMALL MaHK MUlrfS-our ik I hUcrf, nut ruacbed or Khoand, tm« k littlo hop iu her lott Mhoolder, on th« right Bide of lb«* right fore foot th etc u a ap it up to ihchalr; about 10 tear* old; two white aputa t the mot ol her (All. made by h crupper The otnor a fl -a bit gray, about 10 yearn old, inaUfatid lull rotcheu, a hlach apot buhlud bur left ahoulder iummiI an lar.,o bb a h md. A LIDSKAL (UCMTAftD Will be paid lor I ha return of the uriiee. »i\ mi. IjjjOrfuitioa waicu will iu«<l to the arroat of the part', who atole them. Cil AH LBN TURNER. tnfiyTV Jommbor» r. o., Qi. Admiuistrator s Sale. W ILL be sold before the Coon Houmo V^oor in tbe city nf Atlanta, «>n the Kim Tnea lay in Auguit next, ime-ihlrd ol land iol.No. a. in tilock No. 37, aud part of land l »l No. ,’being the o.A*iiw»rt uDuild lot, In ihe fourteenth clletrlo'. of originally Honry.now Kuiton county. Multi !<>r the hem tl oi tnu fieua and creditors <n the .auu ofC. c Howeil, by vL tut* of au order fiom taucourt ofurdfnarroi Coho county. lsimacA«b. A. liAKBH, Adoi'r. Jnne»i id prluter’K fee |- r jptr equare. bgOl(h| KoH.i»IM (’OVXTt. 1.1 ft Of N A H > ’i OrFIOF, I 1'ummlng, iia . .lane 1, HtfO. f W HRKBAH. Jam-i (i. Harrm, Wm. B. Harris and Newton Hart oil, hi?o made application in proper form, for letters o' a 1-niniritranon on the estate ot Lo- renao D. Harris, late oi iaid conu .r, Ueceasixl— '1 hese are, rhers or to cite ali persons courerned, b till kindred and cnduoM, rbow cause, If any they Imv why said pt*l r •*i“i a should not be appointed ad- miuiaturs, aa alt r* k> 1, tm the let Monday in Ju y util. WM. D. HKNl’LttY, Ordinary. Juii 4 aud Tr.nter’s lee #3. (lhOULM, hi tTM COUNTY. Ordinary’b (Africa,• June 31, 1870. G EORCiK VV. A DA HI, Rmtrd an of tne property of John C. Wees, navtug represented that he has folly dtscha ged hla bald trust, and applied for lottera of dj»- bimWq Ail persons concerned a'c hereby notified to file their otyf i tl ac, If any eil?i on or by the regular L'enn of the Court of Ordinary ol i*eld touuty, to be held ou the First Mcndav lu Atijriisi r.oxt, elnc- letters of dismis sion will be .ran td lh«’ a plitaut. 1>A *i£l I’I i THAN, Ordinary. June28 l* d printer s fee |4 50. coin modal ion HOI El Mammoth Cave, "Lise Her Father, Bill." - The perri wtiicli stt« uJs llj&l pectilur liciulgiitcu ot tcioale VHUity, wblcn all .-li t-w i |)botogrspbers undcrstaQil wfio solicit ibe ptivile/c J exposing the ilkenea.i-s < I tbeir pretty patron, In a *bow case, is well exemplified in the instance ol Miss Blanche Butler, whose |>..rtratt hang- in (hi: Acaiteiny of Derign. I n I) 'loris, inspecting it ibe other Jay, hJ-K this cnlfoqm ” Pretty, eh, Bill V’ ” Can’t say that she is, U ri>.' Bull 'akos another squint "Comi: to- think ot it. Bio, .h« Joe* look rather too much like aonieiiudy I've ao^u to be called Jet Jelly hamiaom'- ” Bill if < ui ious to know who the. “ somehridy ” is, but the prescici ..i . ,,. ..rangers makes Boh J'fiiJeut, to pu i, ... ti c ose lo hi* comtwtilon’s ear, he wlii-i, i “ Like her lather, B II. Mr. Ppcrof.on is a -out t ..ly a,x years old, and ,-reached 4,IF (I miuviuj beiore "he was twenty one. For the 1 , fi -e v, srs 2.*i 4)00 cop ies* week.it h-i li ii- tieen sold. Not lea* than 14 m O.oOo cp ti.v.' been sold In Euglatid, besides JU-i.Oed jn America From one to mice voluui- . iuv* tseti puuliabed in Welsh, German, French, Swedish, Dutcb and Italian; besides separate sermons In Gaelic Tamil and ton Maori language of New Zealand UEOKOLt, fisa/as I'OUNTT. UBoiNAtti • orrici, April 18, tffni. L KANURSW' BIFKuK . Irnunelruorof thuestklu ol (tines Psrter, 1st uf ailU coualy, Uecea-ed. havicg a piled fur led.-r. of dismtistua fram-tsid sd mluieir-ul -n repre-eu-.i. In h:s i-otttion that bs bs. fully executed*ud dincuirgej stld Unit - Tut. is th-refnre tu uo’tfj ml persune conceruod, to file heir ohleciiuu., II sn, they bsve. within tbe tune re will be mated said sppfi- iu August. 1»10. ias. L. WILBON,Ordinary. IMuier's fee |4 60. cant uo ibe Orel jj.,nd»y lu August A lS70. sprlT—ttm geuhI'U, Fumttu ooorsrr. UsoiSAMt . OrrieS.c'umudng, Os., June U, 1-Vh). W BLREah, Kifjuh f McAleu bss made application to me lu pm-ur hum for letter, uf admtnl tra non on tue estate of Juba IV. McAfee, isle of said ruu Ir. deceased- ibe.e are, ih- relore, to ette all [>er*on* concerned, hoib kindred and creditors, m .how c$u.e, tf say they bsve, why ntd let-rr. tu nld uoi b. granted said apph c.uLlu terms ot ibe'*w, on inn First aoudavln Auxu.t uexc WM />. HEN TLKX, Ordinary. JkJS-Sr-d printer s lea *S 00. OKOttUIA, UsNur Copntx. Greenbrier Wlilte Sulphur Springs, Montgomery WhiteSulohnr Spring*, Alleghany Springs, Coyner’i 8pring«, Black 8prlngt, Warm Spring*. Little Sweet Spring*, Bedford Alum Springs, MontvaLe Sprlnga Beabeba Springs, Hatural Bridge, of Virginia, Lookont Mountain, Niaga ra Falls, Hot Springs, of Arkanaaa, Aud all other resort# IN THE UNITED STATES This la (be only road in thu flouts ottering (ur tale through ticket# to Yokohama, Japan, Hioga Japan, Hong Kong, China, Shanghai, Chine, Nagasaki, China ETtLAUbKa i SaVJK Sun Francisco for China and Japan ON tilt FIHBT DAY OF SACB MONTH Tv kata cad be purebued ta all tbe principal clue* — cheeked to deettestioa aud buodlea fret. Aik for Ticket! vt. Western & Atlantic R R HOLuftOOft'8 " fHt HATTfH On Wiiltehali Biraat tbe fa»Ul< nziOio World. %:oaiprlflQ^.lo per 4 .. Dreeo Silk, Silver Beaver, Black and Beat! Caaslmoieo, Black and Peafl Pagodae, Bpt.’Ciilly KrtK^ttxi for Bamiuvi rvear STRAW HATS, for Men . aud Bov*, blob uofy iit»a Railroad Bag*, Valise*, Gaut* aud Ladies Trunk*, Cane*, Silk, Ging haui, Alpaoca aud Cotton ~ I ’ M URKLLAB, #11 ol whi.ib will he «oUl at lawaal ralaa for c#*h MKHliiANTo vleltlng ihe city aio turltad lo f* ttn.i examine uty itOCK. aud will dud ll to mi ilm |*rgu«( uuU i. o t (leeirable lu lb j tlf#lup«iui I goaran oo to r K'xxl* ii* «*»y line to merchAuta at N«w Yorn Jubbarn price#. J M. HOLBROOK, J Bign o( the Men, ho. 4ft VVhitehell aueet, Lightning Rods and Electrical Current! A. tbe eeoooa for electrical current!, aud accident. reeubUiK to unprotected dwellluge Irum thunder .torm. approache., tbe lulluwlug letter irum Dr. A. 4le.ua nt utiord, lie., will he of luteroat: Oxroao, Oa., June 6,1870 Tbe uuderalgnod bit examined tbe UayDura A Uuute Cupper uxutuiuy Hud*, iuruieu.d tu the public n, Mr A. C. i.Ddd, aud reearda tuera a. w*u euaeu iu lu- purpu.ee ibtaudod, aud ll proper,/ lulruducud iuiu ih» ■artb, aud uapaclaiiy u appiMd to a* many pmmiueu' a u ekpoead poinle ul th* uuudlux ae pueaiUie, ae con illiuuux an excuuum awu^uard agaraei ulectric die ,ee occarruut uear tue place 01 tbeir arectiuo. Tbe tor trou rou, upou wuich iuu vAjppstr ein oilu* i# laud, tfivca MjutgJt «ud Urumuo# to ro#ut ll j-xuru, w.id*. ilttf imibUr ovuriyiii^ uiausi atlorda a omUu .aug NiLr« uu wuicu the vucuic fluid pKoacfr much m >r« iro«ly aud rapidly tumu uou, vn: tu the raiio ot 14 lo Thu spiral aud fiumu torm ol lutt rod aru Ouia lavortbls to a r^tdy iraaainiaatou ul ihu cutruui -ibo fln tlll< atfordlUK mors uonuitciLtg HitrUci uy uw.»r y uuu-u 4 o^ 01 au Utuh tnaL a auliu rud WUostt cacumit renco w^uid juat corcuapuud lo oat 01 a rim;, uiruUKU wujcb tu” pru«tn( rod would pans The arm aiiaciuuuuL u* auv u.al D' KirntJuifi, uy w#lJ uuiug scruwa auu iu tvrmiu x pultila, Uvorahly cortuapuuu lu cllccl secum^. A ' uo u-adntg law# whtcii couuoi Aiotuspuertc At«cirlai) •tarn iu u*w hcuu couautiuu in us c*»,i#Li uciiou - ait ur^Uoary caaua, ihe fluid uuuur luv . iaucu ui such cuuducior shuUiu pass uh uaraiAtcasly, to i K-tlfi us j,j lurbssd oquiLbr.um. juuuia- U A.Bka^b. GKOULIA* FAYltTl Cuumtt. DMU1N4MT’# DjrrioK. Jnnt 99, 1870 W USKBAbr N. b. Hwhtuauu ua# uuiUh appiictitiuii tupiuptrr form, tut teiurs uj *uuiiui«i.*auuh ud th*: uaUhu ot Mary Mo .uro/, nue ui.aaul cuuU y, uu bee. ore, tburelore, to die all per.uua coucerniyl, both aiiturad auu cr«»diiura, 10 #h*$w cauae, u h«vu, why aatu p.itiioutM: ohou.d uul uc nppuixuad .\u Uiiuisuaior aa aturuaatu, ou tha ur#i uuuday lu Augurl hfil. xja\iu O. Mi.u/h, v/Uluary. jmyl-3ud -PmUit’K ics»d, ULOHlel.i, Ukn^t ooomti. OitutaxHT tt Ornoi, Jaoe38tb, 1870 M ARY iIAQLaN appUaaiur a.Uur# ul Admiiiiati#- Uuh ou Ua astata of t*maei tta^iau taiaoi said L.u.aty, uac«*04d— li oujecuoua vxbt, let them ba filed wiiblo ataiuior> Uma, or lha letieia wlL oa grohicd. i: Tax Madrid Governmtul in try lug to fiuJ a youth boro to Ihe purple to fakv the Hpanieh throne boa looted one alto, another ot tbe royal youngster* into the arena ol Jlicuoaion. and the terrier* of the pre** bun m uic a lively bout's work oi iu ’I be uotu< matte prince* were proved to ba infirm, idiotic, Immoral, ol donbt nil kgtUawcy; ol untr-md principles—totir .*oc##mra lalnted by hLt iry and tbtrir descend- salt by conjecture. Oik by nue they were, lo OK Ibe grails Spaniah pliru.?, ia«ti.'rauf Clayton Sheriff * Sale for July, 1870. W ILL Im old b.-toi. iii. Oourt Houa door In tbe towu ui J lUaelmiu, i.ia/tuu couul/, 3*., within tbe lag*, hour- of ■*'"), on thn Finn J'neid*/ lb jut/ ftiXt, the toilowtu - p-oportT, tu-wit On*-haU Ul L>*U lute N -a. I and i, lb tbe Snb Me llon oi eaio low ui JoDuetMjru, knowb as the Uvan SUM. and U Re lute, w.-t ol ibe Macorn A Western Hailrub i; l*vi"d --n u th-i pr .ptrty ol V. O. liodeoo, to Mttiiy tea -u«l_t» Court d uu. o' tbe lSeetb ftMrtol, 0. M , lb bvoi of W. C. Lm, Ad.utb'Mratur ii Ssith non of W.T. Morn#, d«coaaod, for tbe par. h*» m -nay. Law mad* IM rata rood to b j t.H. Faipa*. lawfbl non- (UM*, May tut Iff-' Fru etwpoiaiSTkattap «Tct. U». J. H.HCtb, i «p*iy raorit majU-l..' piuttei * lee |760 per lrk|. ,12 vBRTti L. BLn.LiVAN app-io, for letter, oi Aiimi-itetratiuu uu tbe estate oi Isomae M. oultl- drceieea, >ate of uid conuty— ll ol,) -mub- eilel, tb«r will be Sla t wltbto (Ututory time, oi lb. ivltvra will be ereoted. t*H** M. NOLAN. Ordinary. JaW-SOd Prii>;«re Im raou “New York Hotel,” til BHOrOWI’f, D. M HILDRETH & Co . Propr’k, New York City. milt* Hotel, su widul# a#M popnUrly kaown u tbe X toTorlte resort of RuBt turner, while Mlourtliui in tU* CUr, bee beoa tt-toased for a term of jean bj tu on, asd 1* bow In process ot toovoaeb SmaxfSSuf „ ». W. WRRNN, uenatal Pu*«nc« and Tiek*t Agsui X . I.. HAHMia, M. T. A Mapervlmr. SOSl'BI HLODQBTT, Maperlatendaiii L. 61. HARRIS, Hon,born Passeont Aveut. )auen DISSOLUTION. ATLANTA, Jwn to, 1*10. B Y < a uul coaient tbs Copartasrshlp heretofore *X- laiss between K. H. Osanea sad Ooo. Jokasoa Is tuln '>*5 -1 .Mixed, Otorir* Johnson to i«y sit debts Sat l coIIpo ali tc-osiit* da* tbe Srm. Tbo.cowtnv will pWato coma forward sad settle at one*, a. cb.oni.tsndlnf debts msst be pstd laussdlat.lT K. B. HARM BIN, uod. juhnson! to coauusiog the sots proprietor, i bopeeloMMoai* will continue tbeir custom, sad tbeir new eosunsrs wl i And U to tbeir sdvsaisfa to potrostM the Uallod antos Hotel. It shad be mroooataet mdwror to sud/ tbeir comfort sad msrli tbeir eetssn. MOO. JOHNSON. 1 bert-br iseobuMbd ell mj old Meads to petroolM my Utt usitu.r Mr. Jobason, tbsy will Sad bin weli —..i worth) »r tbeir sapporL lan«* ■ N. MAHSUlt. pao-sod UOOKUd M. NOLAN, Ordinary. Pouter . t.u»d.u. Clayton Shanff’s Sal#. W ILL be sold before the Conrt Hoqm door In th. towt ol Juaseboru, c-ieyion count), u* , o., me Su.l Taews) ta July imxi, betweoa we u.uai bcui. ul .ol., la. foUuwiax prop.rty, to-wlt: Oue hendred sen.* uf lead, more or tees, known and dtMtaxnleksd M auutb hall of laud lot No xld, in tu. 6'b uialrict ol ort k liteil) Ueury, now Clayton, count. LcVtwl ou by me, ou ibe MU> day ol May, jtfiu aa me pn>|.erty ol Uoarlea A. Kaaou, to eatlaly a dla.rcM w.r reu lor rent, la i.rur oi John L. Uo/al, aticri'cy io; KtcUarosoB * Devi eou ft. tu. .aid (,'har.ca A. batun Penue ta poeae«.iuu leasiiy uuuSed L. u. UL', CUE.ISON, Hhor.d nutyd.-lda pruuA'. fe. $1 to p. r ia>y. l FAFKK i or ALL KINDS. A. V. 0U PONT & CO,, tllaillkwnn ait Wholesale Dealer* LOUISVILLE, HY Havejast ran or id to their sew, large, toor-eu.., Weiebatue, No. 1#4 Mela Ht, tebs.ti ’ UBOBV1A, DbOalb Oovmtt i#oJwton<f wep dOTMrw.- a L. UMuV r B»»to# U.eu ut. p.iittsa la proper . (Om to us pray mu for ieit«r« or adatuUiraiiuu w.«a tb* wtfiaeuaawd,uu rn.-e.-i -teof Cbettelt* Derat Tbn Is to cue eii i*tf*uy tuterested ta Uwesetation aI tom application, crworiera, i«a*uws, seal ol kla sod •0) otbsr* iutenetsu, to Be aud appear *t tb* nex, Aa#aslTempi uu Oourt of ordinary»(Mtdeeauty. eaa *bowe*aM,u tbey cao, why letter, ol eonielew* Uoo, srUb will eaBateo, »'ic*ld not be granted to u. L JAM*#" WU*ON, Ordinary Printer’* Im #s ,« NOT ICJ£. UROMUIA, PaVSTTI UWDSTT. oamxaar'a ornce, June i, imu P M.‘i Kl UHLS tiering applied for tbw Uu-rdiau e r*lp ol tb* par«.u -ad property ol barn,a L Mfoad. Wtl. oi Wuitam Heioad. leu-o, eeld cuuaty. coacstned ere Ser .by senled to lie then U aa» taey have, oa or baler* the July of talc court, erne Letter* will be fisatoi at DAVID O MINOR. UMIaary f Priater's fits |3 J