The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, April 29, 1884, Image 8

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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: TUESDAY. APBIL 29. 1884 ??? TWELVE PifttS.' cbrry's fate. walton coonty-s second ex ecution. tk. Trip or Iko rrlrnlo. i From *tlonu 10 Monr#-- Hlr vtaton of tko Faiar>-K* Opfolra on Jorort-nu roor Aevl.tra-remain ???Co Trap IoU> Btare.tr, ??t??- ??to. Spool -1 to The OonfUtutlna In October, 18*2, Henrr Curry. ?? Walton county nrgro, crept to the bedside of Powell Belli, another negro, end killed him with an ex. cutting hie head nearly off. Tbe mur derer fled to Atlanta, and in a year???s time was arrested, tried, convicted of murder, and eeutenced to hang. Curry'a plea wot that lilt Tictim had induced hil wife to be unfaithful tobim. Mo.-t.oe, April 23.???Henry Curry was brought from AUanU j??H yesterday morning by Sheriff Ammons and bis deputy, W. W. Nowell. He was h??avlty Ironed and attracted much attention. A large crowd of negroes had aaaembled at 8oclal Circle to ace him. "How'dy, Henry," was heard from a hun dred voices. He talked freely to them; told them he did It In aelf-defonae, and would do it again; that he was ready to die and wanted to meet them all in heaven. He . said the two negro women who ???wore bis life away had said since bis trial that they swore falsely. He was placed in jail here and closely watched both day and night. A two pound rock was found in bia pocket. He said it bad been sent lb to him in jail in Atlanta, and that ha Intended to kill Osborn,the jailer,with it and would have done it If he had come into bis cell. Curry asked for a Baptist minister to be scut to see him, either white or black would do. hut he wanted a Baptist. Ha talked freely to hia guards; ate a hearty ???upper r.nd at 10 o'clock sang four sacred longs. He said bis prayers and went to Sleep and slept soundly till 5 o'clock this morning. He says he never slept better in hia life; he wakrd up cheerful and happy. At tie o'clock he asked for a dr ink of whisky, wbicli was given him; ate a hearty breakfast and smoked a cigar. He laughed agreat deal, and aeotned peifectly Ignorant of. tbe fact that he muat die In four hours. A barber shaved 1dm nicely. Tbe gtllowi on wbioh he was hung lath* same one on whioh Taylor Bryant was hung last October. It was enclosed wl'li a high fence sixteen feet high, and no one was allowed to enter tlr& enclosure. Two hangings within six months lu the quiet county of Walton la a little remarkable, but it only shows that the laws aro property enforced and lhat Walton county la a poor place for criminals to In habit. ns ass* visions. A*. 11 o'clock Squire Hall and Butler Ware, two colored mialamra, called to sea tbe pris oner, and asked him to relate bia experience. He stated that he bad seen the ship of Zion floating down Peachtree street in Atlanta. Tbia was not a dream but a vision. The ship waa crowded with little children dressed in white. He was standing on the sidewalk with a shotgun in Ida hand, Ha abut up in the air and a duck fell. A man on the boat picked up the duck and hung it with a string. This convinced him that the Lord was going to hong a duck and not allow him to be hut g. Tula waa about all tlia axpeilruce be had to tell. He said the only thing ho dreaded wa< that he was to be exe cuted privately. .Me wcit'ed the whole orowd to two him hung, but he was ready, the wlt- netsia had furniahtd the Ilea and he would furnish tb?? neck. ( S TUB WAV TO TUI CALLOWS. At halt past 12 the prisoner was brought out of jail. Three thousand people were stnmllng nrouttd anxious to get to aeo litm. He wns nicely, dressed in a new suit of clothes, nnd had a cigar iu his mouth, which tic Mooted on his way to tho gallows. Ho ???rode on htl a flln up tu the (dace of exrcu- ??? tiiiti. The eher.tr give him permission to talk. Standing on hia ct flln ho apoke as fol lows: Kind friends, lake warning from what you are here to-day. 1, Tnotuaa Henry Curry, twenty-three years old, am abont to be put to dentil on accouul Powell Itecd, Caroline Harris and Alice Matthews. Heaven is my borne. (Loud shouting by the nrgro women in the crowd, winch oontiuutd until tbe body was cut down ] My mother is in heaven and 1 will meet her in a lew mintttre. 1 have climbed the svuiu of Jerloo. Don't follow me. Don't equalise jourtrlrea with the lew- Ills c.llorut women who go about from towu to town. They will iwearyour tile away like tltfv have mine. 1 am going home, where there la no more gallowses, uo mute ropes, and no more lies. 1 sea Jesus now on his milk-white hone. I had no money ami no friends. If I had had money and friend* 1 might not have been here to day. I hope there are tuauy juryman here. I say to thrni they muat teat tilings closer than they did In my case. Them women ???Ivors liesand they haveadtulu. J it. Young meu will not do for junnicn. They don???t know enough. Old, baltf hc-Jed nten wfitt'i do. Theirekull* are tot thick. It takes tjirni too long to understand. If you want a good Jury lake men from 33 to 40 ) ran old. 1 am to be hung in a few minute* for the llee of two women and on* cimd. 1 wro.e to the (governor but got no answer. I've got no education, can't raad and write. 1 killed him In eelt-delease. 1 made my lick before he made hia. Satan made me tun away. I wanted to give up to the cfUcen, but Caroline Harris, the woman who swore my Hie away, would uot let me. I want you all to meet nte in heaven." He thru aske-i ilia colonU ministers to pray, ???asp at'sTTun aonv mat" Pour colored iweachers went near th* wt-gon and ung ???Aud must this body die?]' lorn: - Locklin, colored, then prayed as fel- "Krum ever'ast???ng jlo'everlavtlng, tkm ether . .... _ art God. We **n tu tde uurarlvos together on Ibis solemn occadou to pray tbee to come into our midat, aud prove tbyaelf a wonder working God. Our poor fellow man it soon to he burled into eternity. Look down in pity and compassion on his eon). Look down In mere* on all prevent both wnit* and black. Tske the eoul of this man home to gluey. Help him to make hia peace with Jet us. Take car* of bit soul and bouse hit spirit. May bia fat* be a warning to others; and may all present reach a home iu heaven, Atueu." raoXTH* CALLOWS Tbs prisoner waa than taken from the wrgon, Seeing a .young man be knew, he beloved out, ???Oood bye, Mr. Hays.??? These were his last words. He walked flrmly up tbe steps, held hie feet out for the officers to take off the stocks. Just at five minute* put 1 o???clock Ue trigger was sritonR A retvy Jolting uoite was heard outside the enc'o ure, and every one knew the fatal leap bad been taken. Hia neck waa broken', the fall being live leek la eignwen minute* he less pronounced dead by the doctors. The body was cut down and buried near by. Thu. and ??? one of tbe moat outrageous murders avir committed in Georgia. ACROS3 THE WATER. London, Aplk21.???Tot Paris correspond ent of the Tint??? has been Interviewing sev eral of the prominent Irishmen in th* French capital, r tic it as Pat Caaeey, of th* Wonlmer Universal; James Stephens, formerly fenlan bead center; John O'Leary, who used to be editor ol the Irish People, and Father Ha gan, of the Catholic college of SL Bolpic*. Tbe *esultt of these interviews are given in tbaTimt* this morning. Causey Is at in favoraof th* dynamite policy, and nj the Irish Invincible* in tbe doc'rinre mvy ???vow and tbe coarse they pursue. He Declare* it probable that tbe dynamite policy will be extended to the blowing np of Atlantic pee- eengcr steamers, and afterwards of merchant men, thus ruining England a commerce. James Stephen*, however, condemn!_ tbe principle* and practice* of the dynamltera, ana advocates an armed revolution. The con tinuance of tbe dynamite policy, be thinks, means the certain death of revolutionary agitation during the prnant generation, and perhaps for ever. It may beside* this, lead to tbe expulsion of Irishmen from England. John O???Leary, likewise, disapproves of the dynamite policy on tbe ground of l'e inex pediency mill criminal character. He la in favor of open rebellion, A war betwen Eng land amj Hn-sia, he thinks, wonl t give the Irish a chance to strike an effective blow. He was sorry to nay that the people in Armric?? werenoljaverae to the employ* meat o' dynamite. Ka???ber Hagan thinks explcslens do Ireland no-goed. Rather he says, they alienate frrm tbe Irlah cause many honest people who would otherwise support It Tha action of the dynamiters, be rlrcfaree, it morally a crime, politically a blunder and totally s dtraster. Ireland will get horns rule In the courts of time. If the recent concessions had been grsn'td some yean ago, Ireland would bn happy. If tho Irish now get fair play Ireland will in a few yean be one of the most prosperous countries in Europe. I???ABIS, April 21.???Tbe Figaro???s correspondent at Cairo sends the following details of the recent Shendy massacre*: Three hundred Egyptian troops and (iOO non-combatants, preferring to make tho hazardous attempt to march to Berber to starving InaideofSnendy, set out from tho latter placeon the 15th Inst. Partof the num ber went slowly by steamer down the river, while others marched along tbe river bank. Wh-n two hours distant from Shendy, they were attacked by the Arabs, and after a short fisbt all the troops excepting a few were mareacred. The Arabs afterward captured Shendy. The Egyptian troops there had escaped with their arms and uniforms iu tbe botie ol being spared. A few houses escaped the general massacre. Two hundred nteo, women and children were slaughtered. Many of them were refugees from Khar- tOUDl. Lomdoit, April 23 ??? A council waa held thia morning at the British consulate in Cairo, at tended by Nubsr Paaha, "Egyptian premier," and General Sir Evelyn Wood, commander- 1-.chief of the Egyptian army. It waa decided to advise the British government to sand a mixed Expedition of British and Egyptian forces to tbe relief of Berber. Such expedi tion could reach'there In two mouths. It ia reported that the rebels have captured Ber ber. It Is uncertain whether or not the gar rison and Inhabitants have been massacred. The kbediveand ministers aredeeply affected by tne report. Hubar Paaha has been aaking for assistance for a month past. Aid will be too late now. tiis aniNDV waiiicss. Rtfugeea from Shendy, who wqap massa cred, consisted of Copts, Egyptians, AayrUna and Greek*. Before they left Khartoum Genrral Gordon said to them; ???You are eafe In Khartoum; but go if you like." El Mahdi???a lieutenant, commanding the rebels between Shendy and Berber, baa sent ulemas to Beriter aud the villages iu its vicinity aud to the districts between Shendy and Khar toum, demendlug Immediate submission "to our Loot, the long expected." The road be tween Kyrosko anil Ahutlbamed la occupied by rebels. A ministerial council tvas held yesterday, at which tha English diplomatic and military representatives were present. Nubar Paaha refused to retain office unless help waa forthwith sent to Berber. General Wood is pushing preparation* with the utmost vigor. It la generally believed that the Egyptian troops will meet with the fate of Hies* Pasha???s troops, uniara supported by British soldiers. A XOVIHSNTTOIAVB OORJION, A movement is on foot in England to enlist 200 vntuntcer to rescue General Gordon. Tha Idea originated in a high social circle. The volunteers are expeoted to contribute their quota of the exponses, The enterprise will be carried out oven if tho war office refuse* its sanction. Thu Pall Mall Gazette continue sharply to attack tho ministry, denouncing them for thtlr abandonidont ol Gordon. It aaya; ???Although Berber is the key to Khar- taunt, the mliilsiery cannot resolve that Berber must be caved. The sycophants aro luring the ministry to their doom." Tbe Pan Mall Gssatte reproduces an article from tbe New York Tribune advising England to aiaume the government of Egypt. I,omi*h, April 25 ???Half of the Arab quar ter >n Port Held waa burned yesterday. Tbe British blue jackets rendered t fficient service lu Miting the flames. Four thousand Arabs are uontelesa. The newt papers refused to open a fund fortbersicueul General Gordon, iiri-ferrlng to leave tbe responsibility with (lie government. The thirty-fifth regiment (British) stationed at Aeelont, te suffering much from fever and heat, Tfaeie have been many caae* of sunstroke. Baker Paaha has bet u reinstated In bis office in connection with tho gendarmerie. H* will start for England next week. It la a fact that Dr. Prlce???a special flavoring extracts of lemon, vanilla, orange, ruae, n>c- tsrinit, almond, etc., are tha tlin-st flavors for cakta, pudding*. Ices, creams and pastry that can be mad*. TbtflV are narpoliouous oil* or ether* In l)r. i???rioe???s flavors; they ate made from select fruit and aromatics, and have thetr natural taste. Com Weber Van away In RL LnuU, threatening to commit suicide, tine wa?? I mnd working as a ad vent, not having bad the courage to drown herself. Tbe publiaher of the Beaver Falla, Pennsyl vania. Courier, Mr. John F Porter, some tiid* ago contracted a severs cold. He says; "1 tried half a doaan remedies ineffectually, and upon recommendation of a physician 1 gate I)r. Bull's oough eyrup a fair, rqaaro trial. It relieved me immediately, aud cMril my cold aud catarrh entirely. It la a remedy that should be used In every household,??? Samaritan Nervine cured nur daughter's Ule-long epilepsy." list. P. P. 8hlrley, Chicago, 111. Sits. 8allh, th* widow of th* late hr. J. Lawrence Hmlth, ol Cincinnati, hts donated ROW to the National Academy ot 8rl?? >??? ?? Hough on Kaln. Clean out rats. mice, roaches, ales. anULhed-buts chlpmunhAchlumunhaaonheta Ua. Drugglau. rohNvanioit cured. 'An old physician, retired from practloe, having had plared in hia bands by an East India miMtonary the formula of a simple remedy tor the speedy and permanent cugpot consumption, bronchitis, catarrh, asthma and all throat and lung affections, also a positive and radical cur* for nervous debility and all nervous complaints, after having levied tta wonderful curative power* In thouaands*of case*, has felt it hia duty to make It known to hts suffering fellow*. Actuated by this mo tive aud a desire to relieve human suffering, I will aend free of^harge. to all who desire It. this receipt in German, French or English, with fall directions for preparing and using, Sent by mall by addressing with slant ing this paper, tV. A. Novas, ltd rowrri block, Rochester, N. Y. Give your children Smith's Worm OIL U Lamb who ragarl ras.ro* and acoNomv .Trite to the KraaasaoT It'r'a Co.. New York City, lordreeripUve sample* end flluatratl-ms ot Km. broideries. Lacs*. Braids. Kuchinas. Rohes, Tucklnga, etc. which It m address Without known cause Dr Tobtn, of Ctevaland, who had ban edneotsd In ths Catholic priesthood, committed eulctde Be Careful," Ask foe Wilts* "Bough ou Cocas." Ue. casapleM potman act cure, Oam*. warts,' Nos Holes Italy. Othor plasters bars boles, but Benton???* Capclne Porous Plestere alone have genuine healing virtue*. 25c, bu# & TRIUMPH OF SKILL Dose???s TRACIS Prepared from Select Fruits that yield the finest Flavors, nave been used for years. Be come The Standard Flavoring Extracts. No no of Grcatet Strength. None of such Perfect Purity. Always certain to inu part to Cakes, Puddings, Sauce* the natural Flavor of the Fruit, JtANTJPACTtnUiD BY STEELE & PRICE, Chicago, 111., and St. Louts, Uo,, llt?? *f Lap-11* Ytort O.m.i Dr. l-rH.-?? Cm* BoUoa r???t???, MS Dr. rr!????? Caltn, Trrfus.,,. WE MAKE NO SECOND UftADE GOODS* Samaritan Nervine, tho great nerve con- qneror, is gnarantesd to give satisfaction, or money refunded. Get at Druggists, ft 50. tiiamrse women aro dc-mandlog their riabta. They don???t want to be pledged for their husbands gamb ling debu. A Remedy for Lung DI.en.e* Dr. Robert Newton, late president of the Electic collage of the city of Now York, end formerly of Cincinnati, Ohio, used Dr. Wm. Hall's Balsam very extensively in hia prao tics, as many of hia patients, now living and restored to health by the the of this Invalu able medicine, cm amply testify. He always said that so good a remedy ought to be pre scribed freely by every physician as a sover eign remedy in all cues of long direases. It cures consumption and has no tqnal lor all pectoral complaints. For Bronchial, Aalbmndle aud Pulmo nary Complaint*, "Browa'a Bronchial Tro ches" msulfest remarkable cnraUve properties. Bold only lu boxes. Lockport had tw.> suicides In one daV???Law- renoc Undo by baogtug to a tree, and Augustus abjrn. Both were out of ???otnod.curca stinting Grtnar^oompUtints. It. iamr, Bsukln A Lamar, ,U ??T*??olSc!%lh!ol Visor Kill cure nervous da- oUlty, Impotence sod nocturnal emissions, II. uy mall. Depot 42* Canal street. New York. Dlhe glam men are einriderlng tho formation ol a pool to control tableware factories at riltsburg, wheeling and vicinity. Hpraford???a Add Phosphate, llttlM Jl.arBC. Dr. John P. Wheeler, Hudson. N. Y..says: "I have given It with decided benelit in a case of innutrition of the brain from abuse of alcohol.??? A slxty-flve-yosr-old sewing machine agent in ClovcDud, ran off with a pretty octoroon, the wile ot a whltowsshcr. Advice to Hjpbers. Mrs. Winslow???s Soothing syrup should always bt used when children are cutting teeth. It relievo tits little sufferer at once: It produce* natural, tin let ???teen by relieving the child from pain, and the lit tle cherub awakes as "hrglht as a button.??? It h rery pi reran I to taste. li soothe* the child, solteni Uto gums, allay* all pain, relieve* wind, regtBates the bowou, And la the beet knuwn remedy tor disc ??, whether arising from testhto or other Th* governor el Kansas t-legraphs to Wathlog- ton that the (cut ai d utoutU due-so has developed there. euffer from tarty Indiscretions will tiiid Brain food the mwt powerful !nTltorent erer In- trodaeed; once rerored by It there Is no relapse. Try It tt never falls. It; * for 15 ??? AtdntggisMoi ti| mall from J. 11. Allen. <15 first Avo., Now Ark Genoral Trevino???s return 1s having a good effect on the dlssatlelacdoo In th* Mexican army at Mon terey. e isuaiu tiros, t We It i Yale corporation accepts a sift of $50,004 from the Msrquscd fund for a bultdsng for the Yale Yunng hen???s Christian artocittlon. With Durban's Salad Dressing there Is no waste^ardbaopolntnient. You aro certain to S roiliBKa good aalad. It coats leas than mne^uade and is beahlcs, ?? superb table sauce. ANGOSTURA BITTERS, the world-renowned appetiser and Invlgomlor, a delicious flavor to all drillks and cures dyspepsia, diarrhea, lever and ague. Try IL hut beware of eounlcrfills. Ask w.H> M*.I> A* A -li ewKta fn?? the ??? on u ( mre inffnttnrft 1 Ruin S ninalil In lli?? Foreat. How dcprrNffiig it is to see acru of tress cut down In th* IBlJst of a tin'd* f >rest. How saddening it I* also to see that thin spot in the midst of your oiherwite ahitndant hair. Stop it at once by th* ns* of l???a> ker???s Hair Balsam For actual ???fficieney this frtmaus article stands a', ths head of its class. Els- ga t for tbs toilet, delklo ??? In odor, and re stores turn origlqal color to gray or faded hair. Economical, as a slight, oScaolonai applica tion keep* ths hair and scalp la perfect ordtr. tieirglans Singleton, sptuter. fltty-two, didn't like R> hear the children's noise at plhy in her b.other's house, fn Indleuapolb, and oo look corro sive miMIisjssbS died. All Impote-n bUm^^n 1 ofuoattn! .Organs, ttexasl , and nrtritns dl-orders permanently cured In thirty days, by tho genuine Dr. Rtourd???s Restorative t't.U. dottles SO coau. mil $1 23. too puts 13.00. 300 pills SX30, 409 pills MOO. Magnus A tilth to war. comer Pryor and Decatur streets. Atlanta. Wholesale by Lamar, Hackle A Cara of Rhrasaaitans. Ocsaxes Post Otrrca, Kcckaway Beach, N. Y??? March K 18*3. Ihlus. Bobos, ghlrts,, I have born a treat sufferer from Rhermr- frd^f charge to any ^(,uf. Sum* six weeka ago l bad a bad at tack aud was laid up for a month; nothing appeared to mrol aoygood. I got a box of Brandreth???a Phis at list, sn 1 took three and four srery night fora week. 1 got better awry day, and in a wees I wo* well. Ou th a beach we hara uo doctor, and our main re liance la on Brandreth???i Pills and AUcock???e Porous Piasters. U. P. HOLLAND, Postmaster. Bask StafcMcats KxwYoax. April26,-Tho following Is the state ment of the associated banka for the week: Loans decrease ???$* Legal tender Increase ??? J-144-tW) Deposit* d*cte**e..........????????? - 4 *S Jno Reserve decreaao - - 146.775 The bank* now hold $2 4???.??.5?0 la excea ol the egol rennlrt-meota TOE GOTZON MAIiKETN. "CONST TimON OFF.CE, Atlanta,April???2s lest. titbwus???S saviEW. New Yorit-Tbe cotton matket was more qcln this week, and the general feeling was destitute of the enlmsllan th*??? prevailed last week and ti e week preoedlrg. The close to-day shows s eight loss on the figures of a week (go, still the condition of the cotton market would authortzt. further ad vance In quotations, as It Is thought the amount ot cotton now in sight is far too Inadequate lo supply the actual consumptive demand, Bpots appear lira butsleady with no material change la quota tions; middling 1154c. Local???This waa rather a qnlot week lu ear mar ket. though to day a Arm feeling waa manifested and good sales aro reported. BeoctpU for tho week amount to 376 bales, against 356 bales last weekend against <??0 bales for the corresponding week last year, NSW YOBS. April j5???The following Is the com parative HMement tor the week ending to-day: Net reoelpts at alt Unltod State* porta-...???. 70.9J ????=====!???? oflowing a decrease??? hje.Otf Export* for the week??? 8I.W4 Same week lest year 67.4SS Showing a decrease??? , 3J-4J4 Total export* to data... ??? * 446.077 lama time lost year ??? .4.01* 80S Showing a docreiuo???.??? 579 71 /.took at ell united States ports 677>5 Same time hut year...???.....???.....?????????- * 4 wl Showing A aeCreMO???..re- stock ftt interior town* ............................... Mime time Bitt few Showing a aecrcji>e Stock at Iairorpoolra Same time laat year Showing un iucic**e......~re.....????????????????????? ; American ooturn klloot for Oreat Britain.... Showing ( 1162* , AVJtA . ftt.???8) . tfi.121 ,1/*<.G00 , 992.000 11,W , M. 000 . lfH.OOO 115.000 NEW YOKE. April 2>-Tho following ore tho total net receipt* ol cotton ??tiUl port* *iuo?? Sepicm- rereo...re.??.??re.* 5S4,t6l ??? 1,4*2,434 r.IT.!!??????!..re??...rera 248.W Savon nab ??? ??? W Wl Charleston ??? 4 *??? Wilmlngmn............... .??,???? Norfolk Total. I.639.M1 BATl???ItDAY, ArrUL 26. Now York???Cotton opened Arm this morning with a few polnto advsneo lu qaotatlo*., and during the mornlsg pnnued an upward course, in the after noon the toco was modified, end a genersliresstion took place. Tbe market closed weak, the early msnlhi beluga fraetloa ebesd of yesterday???s clote. Bpoisunchanged; middling 1.543. Net reoetpM to-day amount to 2,837 hole., ogilm t 6.453 boles last year: export* 13.99a boles: lost yea 25,770 bales; stock 547.965 bale*; lost year 465,181 bates. Below we give the opening and cloning quotations ot cotiov future* In .vow for* to-day: OPINED. CLOSED. August..........131*"S . H-.-umt.cr ???.11793 -.12024 ??? August It It 3 ... .. S -i???tomber???11 716) ...... October.....???.It lSullSO October. II114 ??? November tl.??3ll.??l November 10AJ 36.94 Decomber 11.9144 Docomber I*90.??? January. ???H blJt Closed weak t sales91030 bale*.- Liverpool ???Future* closed tfMy. Spoil Up- lands6M6d. Orleans??5-18i; sate* 6100 bales, of which 4 700 biles were American: receipt. I.OOO; American 1.3C0. Local???'otlon quottbly nnehanged: Good mid dling UXc; middling llHo; strict low middling UXo; tow mtddUug llXo: strict goad ordinary tics tinge* uxr> 'Min. 9J4??954o NKW YOKE, April 56???Total vlslblo supply ef ootton tor tho world 2.-14.402 bolls, ot which 2,001.403 bales la American ,tgalrut 4.072.509and 2,276,409 bold raipeotively last year-, receipts ot cotton at all Inte rior towns 23,9 2 bales; receipts from plantations :2.765 bolt*; crop In sight 5,131,332 bales. lly T.I.sra.hi LIVERPOOL, April 16- noon???Ootton doll and venerally In buyer*??? favor; mtddUnguplsndiie g-I6; middlingOrlcwui 0 6-14: raicr 6,000bale*;ijwmUUoa and export ON); receipt* 9 030: ???-ne???ldd l-UDGl up land* low mliidllnii clans. April acd May delivery 616-61-May tad June delivery 6 U-dti Juneand ???jly delivery 6 lt-44: July aud Auaustdelivery I fe ieptember U and KS&??Wd???n5tld%IS! , ??? r LIVERPOOL, April 21???1:* p.m.???Bales ot Ameri can 4.700: upland, low middling obtuse April ds- Urery 4 l-??. tel eft; April end May deUverydlidS, sellcre Maysnd June delivery 4 12-6i,??.ller??: June and July delivery 616-44, buyers; July and Augu.t delivery ?? 21-64. sellers- Augait and Hcptcmber do- Uvery 6 25 64, vsll.rs; Beplember and October deliv ery 6???92 6t. buyers: Sepumber dollvery 6 27-44, value, tutnrea closed ste dj. NSW YORK, April S4-COPOU quiet; is'ddlh:* - ??? - ...a - -?????-*-SI6?????? iMtoan. 1dl^ 1 40)hAT(iii ???sled ties receipt. ?????? .to continent nsw i"sa. .mi anUad. UK- mldJtinv orleauA 12)6. s*j Ml reoelpt. 479; g.irat l.KJ: 2,047; exports to Great Britain 6,J67;. < 6???5. 'SAVANNAH. Anrti 2'???Holidayt not rceelpU 14 bates; gram 19; talcs uone; sto k 5,t8i; experts to Grntjwrliaut 1.0W: coon wire 126. . NSW ORLEANS, April 26- O; vc steady; m d> dUni U52: low mtdolai* tt 7-l6t v-ioa 10 IP???S- .Vtr-jcclpta 107 bale.: *m??U9: -vt. 1,0 0 f.??k 1.7 266; Mport. to Groat.Britain 5,904; to con tinent 5,725 AUeUhTA. April26 Ojttcnflnn; c'ld.???!.:??UK lew middling liKt giicdcrdlu.-i" ???nor rre*-*.,-,-. 155 bales; vhlnarcnM ???: mitts none ??? I&AKUBTON, April 26-00no. Arm; E"Idling 11K; low m'.doli-.ig UH; ??coo ornt-atre Ut no. tiiZlpt*l>balm gr.wrig^wsWa: *-?????k7,04*. PUOTlatONS, DU AIN, ttlt CONSTITUTION OFFI ??, Alton to, April 26 i??,v4. fflXtTs Ooculnr Blgho??. Lowot Clortng. Mar ZTn!( ??>?? Jnue ??? ** *???-*?? ???16 94 17 1?K 16 95 1/ UK 17 <1 171A,S cud ta iimi MX *47)1 a. 56 9 ??0 6 65 rro.A Ural. 0.4 Meal. aT AHTA, April 26 Flour-Owlo* to tha ad vance la wheai, b Arm and aoowln* a decided op w*rd tendMejr; w?? quote pucal pnx??w I7.25HI7.78: R ATO unarac?. TiTTKan. Fancy Ve-a, nurnlr g*.75496.^0; jSStlIfsTcO:??xtr*34 75w.00. Wke????-M??rkelfirm At hlsber prict*. Much (xeitnuDl pnwil* J??? U** Cari-ita baU 4<oqda sadred 45He: dray low Me. Bye ???None, wwicar jtiar ???BOsrce, active and firm^oar lot. <1.12*11.15: drsy lota II. , 5*51.20. flrtw-KJs Vtam. 4*HU.no, April 56???Flour inner bot cotqu.n. tthif YORK, April J*-!loor. mu-barn itm; oo - men Hi (air *ura $g4\#e4.r0; good toeho]c- ???4.55 W6t', Wheat, spot le blaher: ungraded red 1*44-5. . PEliKINS BPOS. Cany tbe largeet itock of MACIIINERYI In tbe Foutb. Kovine*, Boiler*. Saw Mill*. Com ???r* Wh$?? t Mill*, Pepar??UTi. Bctprrt Mower*. Brick M*ch>&rf, PUoeis, MAtcbeni, And All kind* of rrurhii'cry At lowest price* *nd e**y term*. We keen on fcAiid aU *ize?? Engines And BoilerSg from 2 to fW??ho rre nower. And , SAW MILLS TO SUIT, for prompt dflirery. . iw-Our Ko??d Entire* /or lurethfog, btuUrg ?? an lumber, e c., hA*e equ-tl. Get oar price* befeore buji.t^. PERKINS BROS. 39 TO43 W. ALABAMA ST.. ATLANTA,,- ??? ??? ??? GEORGIA DjLHnutiuu thtii paper. rl A pi B 26 Jloui nacbarnted: fAmlly IK.75ASS r<5. * HjaI o;*cr.ed lower bm c!o*ed p-bove yetterddy; No 2re4 fAU Sl.lOkCAeh: It.lC^ May. Coro active, doalug kc abny* ye*terd????; No. 2 mixed W05 *4 r*>h; if$**49H May, Oalh firm and ??iow; c**u. U% way April V6 i . stroug: faril??? 84.65DJ!5tC: 00&U 59 tHi*.-- firm; No. ???J winter fl. 9 cash Con* weaker; No 9 mixed Li-X Cal* Aim; No. 2 mixed Apr???ISC???'ftroug No. 2 Ttd winter(l.f8. Cnjp Rtrong: No. 2 seized t-J, Cr.::j itroeg; No. i .micro tnixeh U, QrMtrt???*i ATLANTA, April Vfi - Cvffet- Rio old KOfciP.mcnt Jt.vl asc. -ufaip ??? Sucuura * 7>j; jTJnaiA'*'* 8; wb??*??* ???Ttn?? ^ 7&7H. N*>w fireoo tiurme^i bO African 80 ....... ???riliir 6:; oittfT 7c; a m do. Candy ??? a ??? tttckJOu ?ir.' ??o, <-v _ . 8??*ck??l*ir Matket about bare ef 1* and RETAILERS OF FLOUR Can tare money, and tecure best Patent Process Flour MADE FftOM EAST TENNESSEE WHEATS, 2a; No. 3 kiu L. W , 62u; do H LG tt* do. U I???blr 100 If* ?l.c0 Vf' w'w. OandUa???t*uU ir,v . vawfce* ???100 per box Cl.75; 200^8.VD. 800 f4 75 ::o*!a. k??:* 4 i> cax?? ???Wra??? NEW YOKE, April 28-Coffee. ??pot fair Rio dull aud weak at H X r???o 7 KIo stoi 8N*.; May *??? 4V Hucnr quiet and Kteady; mcaroYtido iy* ccutiKu- S *1 C * i??; lx.e to enofa r .AUiJU- ^ ;<??? ??* nod wrftk- ?????? ?????*???* <'??? wM* ???xt^ < r*T f. ??*h??tW A 7; *???*??????' ?? *ru j 6 .9 K o ???.%? *???? Joaf wu*-* WWA , ???j^ 4 d T grxxnu??.i???i 6 < v*i-fc??7>i@7 1*16. ???ready; i)bi2o; \oa CWwih 4 domoufc4M97; rirgoon frfNOiNNA.fi. April 20- *u # ??/ firm ha??rt?? CHICAGO. April < !8* *ugar, Mundard k 7; CP1 loaj 7XfttH granulated 7f??. By addrealDg firm; PravUloiF* CHICAGO. April 28 s*.??r* opened 50'Oo lower, aud e^??*ed auiady; c**h $17 8.C7X. Buix jn<i<LtA iu fair demand; .nouU fhori rib 8; abort clear 9 05. vriaA^TA, Apill 8 Steady at quotation* ml h light * ork* o t market; rib etdO* 9><c. Baco.'i ???jM??r CUP"* hai.??p I3V014C * *r** mpw- *v- fi" -??? 9V- V??tbrana ir^c.tnbsK'c; 10ibc*n*l0J4c 6 &?? can* 3 lb ran* 10^c i v<)???hvti,ui, April 24 ???'ruvwonr firm; mew pork 817.31 Bulk r.cau, tho,*i'iew C%; caar rib* iAml olop.rrtdc??9. dauon. 4 iho.Jidf.r^ 7i5; nioartib' clear rtde' baw* T.aar cnr????p, i2K. Lar<i. prime *toam 8%: nt^am leaf 10. ulMTiNNA*' t April !!C-^?????rk in fair dr-mand; me** 9 7.25.?|17 oO Lard firmer at 8 47^ B??'k meat* iu teod demand aud firm; ihoiLoer* (pii short rib 8J4. t>acun stronger; *lioulaorR ehurt rikn9>i: abort dear JO YOKE., April 28 *-????'k very Him but hn actlTe; old me** *pot $.8 75??$ 7 00. Muidte- nom inal ; ion* tUFAV 9 lar.i opeued 1??I12point* h cher, closing firm; wi*!cra ttesinifcpoiS *??7> a . May 5.^0 ST.. LOUIS, Ap 11 2&???Provision* very firm but *low. tri,:h L1,.hl Ktr, _ . XLOCt-Wl.ie: rye. ro.-t:6-i. ii.KJi ,tl i???onrbon aeti.un-. nice VJ.I'J- lit! Rl.U i???JUlWU MltittiUI???. ???called at-a>iy.'.7(1 Saw llnrJan Ore???s J4.C??; Jaime, a 76.'C , .-a,i; .IT. tor. IVD.S0;: line led UtHSfl.-l'. l???????r> 21,5 1 tf. mc???-tio R.W'iKJ.H'i imtvne* W.WtSra.W; *wj* fi-tlilo-l eerri wblnxy, orxrsia za??-> ti.TS: stv'- ar.dtjw-h breads ada-u><M.0)tr Kerra sail qinxf bmd/Ft.K4fllJ5! jwrtsrln* 6t.ftt*tAa>, -w - y < qbull-.y: chtiv;- .'l.lfetitM,!'.; usuvl; r wa-cY. vnw.Aij-.OT.q i???i.nexrfl.V:-. ^OIKtaNtiaTI. April .???6 wT-td- steady a* Ji It UUDIRtftUitt, April!6->7Ulikj qntstaU.U. ??????Wl'M HO. April ie-WUUj gl.12. ' 8T. LOUI8, April 26-Wbl.XT ??. H CaMSrv I???rMurv ATLAIC1 h April 26-Tbere is now a good demand fre*hTegetab!??*. butrcc??pt???aro tor light for tho large oeilrn to handlo Im a Bitiif'tciory war. K??????:-ll<aia;2c. tinner ??? Goon grade) ??r>; tn i-kjO demaua end scarce. Jersey 55c: cream ery S2C; inney Tcnucsreo YiHaty: chol e i-???c low Eradra dull. Live Poultry- Cnlckoes l>G25c: hens259300: cock J2a25o;daol??266??2Jo:greiio.oc; turkeys 12*'10c. Irtsn lotaioes-old 12.00*612.25; new 9i.00at4.00 D barret. Fwcst Poraoire- <l.r,Mll.76 Vbn. Dried (raft???Market unsettled; s-isjml nearly over; rvacho*. uu, e.-l-.d t'jvc; peeled8@Uc: applet -??7c rionoy-otrainol Ua ootaoi^; duU. Omen*???Yellow Dan- veraW.25iiM.50; red gl.t08W.26. CanUtio ??? 6u ftritir. OrM-e 56. 61; aw..- *>#?? Chon, - 8elocfe-l cn-am \i\. l-eannr. s.??9c. g*N*IMi ATLANTA, April 24???tUrket vcry ,qulct and no ??? -L L 12K820. Ire | 408-0. Am (hovels 110.60. fipadef <l0.608<tA00. Axes <;.Oh9 <10.00* dos. Grain cradles fa.t0??>;- lO * do*. Mraln bladee W.0n0ail0.00 wdfi Hel o hoea Itw (aft.oo * do). Cotton cards (LOT W*ll-buckeU??i.00. Cotton rope M. Swede Iron Oc, rolled (or merehaut bar) 3 rate. Castraioel 15c. Nalls, <3.0,1. Glldden barbed wire,galvanized, pin7c: i-alntedfc. Pow der. rifle (5-00; blasting w.70. Bar-lead oe: shut 12.00. ??lea s 0 b??rrels U. D audft.U- F,l. HI! 43: I <1 hi: K ??1 30: M <2.4 dow glist (3 (0: water while S31 rosin firm; strained *105; good (trafuc-1 I1.I0; to??? firm at fi.icicrode mipe???itTv ??? yellow dip and vf rein (1.75 SWANNAU, April 26 -1 orpin"!" firmattohid sal-1 2 0 barrel*: roan Arm: stndMxl and good .tratniHlti :0: told 1,410 barrels. NEW YORK, April M-Rodu Arm attl 42X811-45: turpanllt.e urm.at 22X833. LI . si.n aTLAUTA, April 26-Market dnil for mn!e??*ad hors V, Th.-re t, a very good (upplyof both on tne market at present. Price* admit of no qnotaMe change*, good m-altutiim-???:a- law fckTi'-.rnr.* Sire-35 to 14* hands sigMOnt; 16 hand. <14 #1100. Dorse.???Pun hone rarr-e la pri-e from tS'ilW go9d medium Ilf 415104. CINCINNATI, Aprilii-Hogs Arm: oc??mon ;nj Ifvhi<4 40A54.-0- ' r.??i 164*6.00 DR. SETT???S MEDICAL DISPENSARY , . L 81 West 9th St, Cincinnati, 0. r Tiis- iiiivskian 40 ! thU Uhp^n*ar>' ba% - e secured a ^orl??1*wi3i?? n???i??utatloi?? for??|W??<ltly curinp *ypblll??. t riimrv Trouble*. ??lo??i ??klu MlMaav*. YOUNG, MID0LE.AGED AND OLD MEN, who are Miffertn* ttoui th?? terrible t>fi??cU ol Nm* on* ami k'hrilral I>??*htUty. Ix??t ManbiK ti. Youth ful Im I iteration*. Helf-abu*^, or Excrwofany kind, annwho now finds Ha ncr>??n w??ak??n??d, bH laa- s*iviou8 draams, anil nocturnal cmlwloo*. I?? debili tated, emaciated, weak, melancholy, abaent-mlud- evt. dull. Unleaa. and floda hia life a burden. A fMre la gumrmtUeed tn ere nr m*e, a* our remedies act quickly nnd cure permanently. Patienta treated In all part* of tbe world. ^MBAggiHMihe ronaiiltln* phvalrlan, 1*aprad- ltiwis???al col Ie??tee.r4year?? experience r WILBOE???8 COMPOUND 0? PURE COD LIVER OIL AND LIME. v Wlibor???i fownoond ofpnrerad Liver Oil at??d Lime adr??r*t8ge of thl?? otp?? the plain Oin??, that the nanaeaheg ta*??e of the Oil I* removed, *pd lb* whnV -endered paU'i b!e. The cfErneire taaterf the Ol? ha* long ae**d v aare-tohjection to ft* u??*: but In v v ?* fem tbe ??????Wilbor???* Coi Licet CHI and Line;" ??? Boiio&i find fiU dzuggiita. E H PLUMMER, Clifford Mill*, Carter Depot, E l'enn. ???WEVERY PACKAOR WARRANTED.-! AND NOT . IWEAR OUT SOLD F Oil riALK OB EXtJHANOK??? A bPLfiNDID burbatt property or atock f THE BIGGEST THING OUT tWJ* -Vf .- '. v> :" a/? Wy FOR SALE. , a 4 to Gh p erelne* on wheel* G 6 to* b prn*|hm on wheel*. 2 7 ??o 9 b p engtor * on wtn cU. 112 to 15 h p cirRlne on wheel*. 18 to 10 h p c-pgUit * on Mil*. 115. to 18 n p t*i)Blno o:> Mil*. 120 h p emtio* de?*cho.1. 8 24 inch Empiru separators, 4 wheel*. 4 24 inch Eirplre Separator*, 2 wheel*. 2 25 foot Saw Mill*. G Mower*. 0 Peeper*. 7 Twine Blrdor*. 12 Hay F0 Saw Guard*, Plow*, Harrows, Pump?, Wind Mill* etc. etc. Call and see me before you buy. Pard for price lists??? J. II. ANDER30N, General Aaent fig W Broad >treat A??1??nt*. G*. ???(UU, gno* Hatch&Foote, Bankers. NewYork. Buy and Soil all issues of U. S. Bonds) execute orders in Stocks and Bonds for Cash, and on a Margin; Interest allowed on Deposits, Dosirable Investment Securities on hand, a list of which wo furnish on applica tion. Personal attention given to correspondence whioh wo in vito. OJtl tstnWM:off, tmtl ttwRsn'M' ( 11, BH. 11V. only Victir, IwDwlun t..- ??1Yfirt.*AlN treat- i, l , 'Tnut.cnl mid dirau TftJumnU* ??i;??l TnmtUf. FIIKr..-?55r Anon.Tin:C???Ltii.tX Mkd.I'u, AH???". LOt???lL M*??. CRAZY PATCH WORK How to Make* It; how to flbtata the Mlk for It. We *end Ten Mutpifi of elegant itlk, all different anil cut m> 1*8make one 10-inch block of C'ro;jf formcUat 12-litch block* diagram ahowlug bow U "???(fe ???cr.d???5)' perforated patterns, itorkinj ti:e, ol blnl.v. butterflle*, bugs* beetle*, bees, spiders and web*. lehteork, t :U.; with rrntllcs. Greenaway figures. cte??? etc^ mod lo spray* " P fliSm^^MSrtoiflod-.all for 60cul. with poWr and distributing pad for transferring, to ornament tho silk. These pattern* can be ttutantlj transferred to any mstertal, and ran be used a hundred Limes over. Our book. "How to brake Home Beautifo!." lust Instructions for tnakln* a variety of patchwork, with dlmmuns and illustration* of many fancy stltchc* for joining ami ornamcmln* the silk. Also, has Ilium* tradons of all the Kentinoto* and Aratene jiltches. with tnatrucUona for doing this kind of embroidery and tor making many beautiful and useful article* It also contains a descriptive and illustrated list of nearty UM0 patterns for various kinds of embroidery.,Price, Beta. sISfwsSMsrapiffe M H KK PrtoTredmSi half, t???aulognea fre< AddrewiH C.4P TUNIWlN. Atlanta. Ga. established 1840*' TUB CBLIBRiTBB "BRADFORD 1 *. PORTABLE MILL CORN, WHEAT A fill, FLOCa MILL lAClimi. IWa4 he lucitHbi On* '???sr. AddrsM plainly THOS BRADFORD 1 CD. 114, III, Ilf W. |??mi t???lNClNSkTL 1 8enfl six cents for yoev ???ge. and receive tn* a ,co??tiy box ol xoodawklc???-i en, to more money riggt away titan any-blng e'.M la tbl. worM. Fortnnra await the workers aeaolatelyaara. Atnnoesddreai True 8 Co., Angnato, Maine.