The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, July 01, 1884, Image 8

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8 THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, TUESDAY. JULY, 1, 1884.???TWELVE PAGES. THRESHING WHEAT. BILL ARP KEEPING THE TALLY SHEET. In in. Weather Int.rf.rrd With Farm Work??? Bow Bill DmltV Kn. Arp, Who Think. B?? 1. n.rd jhit Work-A Harvest Frolic In Ih. If.l.hborkood???Btr. Our harvesting in over .nil the (raveling llirnsh hu been along ami for four da;, ha. been apnimodicall; rattling iu wheel, on our premises. One good day would have done the work but when they got fairly begun tho white capped cloud, would ri.e and then the rolling rumbling thunder .hook the air and ??oon the big drop, of rain gave warning to quit and so we had to wait until everything dried ofT and it wn?? thi. way every day. But it ia all over now and I ant glad of it for I am tired. I thought I had an ea??y berth U* keep the tally ??heet, and ??o I planed off a white pine board and ruled .omo linen and got all ready for figure., hut J toon found out it waa ea.ie??t to count by .ack>, and an hand, were Marco they very kindly put me at holding the ??nck* open hi put the wheat in from the half bu.hel mea.ure, and when the sack had a bu.hel and a half meanprcd in I had to lift it away and get an eninty one quick for the neat measure, and the first thing I know they were rolling out two bu.hel. a minute, and the aecond thing 1 knew I waa all in a .went of Iierapiratinii, for I tell you n hundred pound, of wneal may be light enough at fir.t hut it kcepa getting heavier and heavier and the end. of my finger. kept on getting .orer and .orer, but I never let on nor .urrendered, for everybody ctae had a hard time too, except the bo... It waa nabor Freeman*, tbraali and he know, how to run one and he known how to take care of himaelf in the bargain. Ilia good wife think, lie i. working awml hard ami ex hausting himaelf every day, and look, away off dreamily and exclaim., ???poor man !??? How credulous there good women are and how en.y it i?? to fool ???em. I've watched nabor Freeman for four day. ns he perambulated around ami all I???ve ever seen him do was to oil the machinery occasionally and holler at the dar* Itiea and cut some whang leather to sow up a broken band. When he gets hungry he mount, hi. horse and goes to breakfast dr to dinner, but the rest of u. hud to take it any way ami sometime. not at all. Flaying boss ia a popular avoca tion in this .nbloonary world. I like to play bom. All the white folk, like it, and that ?? the reason the darkies all cnll us boss. Home- time. I go out to the field, under great pres sure or business, to reguluto thing, and keep things goiug, and Mrs. Arp think. I am working mighty hard and is sorry for me, but she don't know that I am lying down in tho .hade or up in a mulberry trim, or picking dewberries ami ao when I got most home you ought to see how tired I can look, and now weakly I can walk, and how laiigui.hingly I recline on the sofa in tho hall. "Car!, go right to the spring and bring your papa aomo fresh water. Jessie, gel a fan ami cuol yuur papa off.??? ???Well, there???s nothing like it. It is just splendid, but nalair Freeman can beat me nl that game. It rained on us yesterday a lit tle-nothing to hurt, amt he got his hickory shirt wet and went home and made out like it waa honest porspiration, and he was mighty nijjh dead. I ain taking leasons from him, I am. Well, I have handled over 10* sacks of grain, say thirty thousand pounds. That is to say, 1 have dragged cm off a little ways from the thrash slid set ein up. ami I swell around among the family ana talk about "30,000 pounds I??? Just think of It???a man of my age and Infirmity handling 30,000 pounds. And now I ran real on my laurels and play hern. Howland lifted it all from the ground and put it in tho wagon and hauled it away to the crib anil lifted it out again, but Howland don???t rare. Kowlaud would do It every day all the year round and keep lively, but I???m not that sort of a man. But Ilewland i?? proud just now. lie has made a brag crop, eighteen bushels of wheat to Sin- acre la enough to m.ko a |KNir man proud. We arc all proud litis time, and vainly imagine we dons ft and it is all our doings. But |wrhapa we may do the same way next year aud not make over half as much. There was a harvest frolic in the ua- borhuod last night; a gathering of the young and tome of the old and we had a right good time, with music and tong and social greetings. Tho young people kept it up lively until a late hour and some curious things were aaid on the aly I reckon, for I overheard a youth remark, "Oh, Mis. Mollio Aim, I've been prayin' a heap of late???I prayed for from above to choose Test Your Baking Powder! PLACE A CAN OF THE Baking Powder top down on a hot stove until healed, then remove the cover, and smell.???'???AMMONIA. THE TRUTH FROM GREAT MEN. HI* !>urCK'H CREAM RAKING POWDKR doc* not contain and doe* not contaminate food iirili-lra in which it I* used with the itoi^oiiou* ???Ammonia. which enter* Into the composition of the "'Koval'' sad '??? J???earb'??????Prof??? It. W. Wlttlmiis, University ol Bufthlo, N. V., Unlvenlty of city of Sew York, and University of Vermont, June II. b??l. ???I find tlint the Royal contains ???Ammonia. The use of this drug Is wrong. Hit PRICK'S CIIKAM IIAK INI, POIVUKK does not contain "Ammonia.???Curtis C. Hoar, nnl, M. BU* I???rofoMor of chemistry Burling Medical College, Columbus, Ohio, June 6, IBM. lilt. PRICK'S CKKAM hakim; POWDEB la pure and wholesome and superior to the Royal In every respect. ''The Royal when heated yieldsi sufficient 'Ammonia to be plainly discovered In bis cuit, modi (herefrom.???-K. Ogden Oortmat. M. p, l.h. ??.. Fret ol ChcmWrr Toxlcolw In the '???Naw York Bellevue lloaplul Mid leal College," ami I???rof. of Chemistry and Physics in tho College of the City of New York, Msy 31, IIW. ???UK PRICK'S CKKAM HAKIM; POWDER Is a pure, clean, and wholesome preparation <???, ImvcZhItforyear* In tny family.??? ???It I* tho U*t???-Vrof. R. C. Krtxte, Michigan State Col- lege, Laming. June 8, l??l. .. , J . rniC'K'H CKKAM RAKING I'OWUKK J?? scJentJflrwllv compounded from pnremate rial* Yield* the lnrge*t amount of carbonic acid.??? "The addition of 0 Ammonia would endanger It* excellence."???Prof. II. W. HliefTcr. Ht. Louis, May ???It, 1WH. DR. PRICK*# CIIKAM RAKING 1'OWDKR doee not contain ???Ammon!*. "The Royal 1* found contain ???Ammonia." "The addition of ???AwmonU to baking powder* l* iweleM and may prove Injurious."???Frof. *lohn M. Ordwnjr* Mam. Iu*t. of Technology, Boston, May 21,1881. DR. PRICK*# CKKAM RAKING POWDKR doc* not contain ???Ammonia. "It It a scientific combination of whole*onie material*." "The * Royal'and'Andrew* Pearl ftiking ???Ammonia.??? "It I* a drug." "Bread baked with these powder* retain tho ???Ammonia. The 1cm medicated bread we have the better for public health."???Clu*??. typ Roynton, Consulting tsemlst, Brandon. Vt, Juno 2, iwi. . , _ ??? ^ DR. PRICK*# CIIKAM RAKING POWDKR is superior to the "Royal Baking Powder. Dr. Price'* 1* wicntitirally proportioned, from the pun^t and best unite rial* known. It I??frcc from Alum. ???Ammonia aranraSwUncoof object JomI character. TbcKovalcontain*???Ammonia,which!regard .i??^uo*tlM conatUlient in a Boklug Powder.-HunF. Ifobcork, State aaaayer; late Profwwor of ?^ffiw!n^toS uSivcmltT??n8 Maa*??elm*ctt* College of Pharmacy, Boston, Mam. DR. PRICK'# CRKAM RAKING POWDKR I* auperior to the "Royal." .^ contain* no ???Am monia The Royal contain* ???Ammonia. The u*c of ???Ammonia in artlclea of food I heller* to iein* Jurlou*.-3niM S# Bartley, B. S., M. D., L'hemUt of the Department of Health, Brooklyn, (N.Y.) May ???JO, 1HW. Ronnake College. Roanoke College, located at Salem, In the beau tiful and healthy mountain section of Yirginla,of* era many excellent educational inducement*. Among the advantage* student* ran take full and comprehensive course*, or aelcrt studies in the collego classes. An important aid is a large aud valuable library, in fart various advantage* could be enumerated. Seventeen state* arc represented at Roanoke cuJI??re, also Indian territory and Mexico. Twoadditio ai Mu-lent* have just ar rived from Mexico to enter uext session. T - The postmistress at Pha-nix, Michigan, is the first white womaii !>orn on Lake Superior. BARRY???S LUXOMNI. Msy as. lust. ???NOTK???OHIOIN OF AMMONIA , ???United State* DIspcniatory. ??thAwky lop ( of nvt nl ni'l bean wisat??? tan a wife ami bring me to her, amt bring her to me, and for ..veil night. band runnli, I've dreamed of you, Miss Molly Aun, and it does look like I've boon piuted this way, and now ??? if urn only will bavo me 1 believe the giant LnAl will bleat us, and my tua haa tot 64 turkeys a eon,in' on, and she will kill *em all, and wo will have the biggest infar you ever heard of iu this tin* struck country." Wall, Mias Molly Ann laughed amasin and 1 beard her aay; ???Oh, Jack, go long and hush your foolishness! What you going to live on after all the turkeys in gone???lhsl???s what I want to know?" Well, there- ia something in that. If tha infar waa the leal day of grace sixty- four turkera would be splendid, but aa a general'lblng there are a lew more days to conic. Slid married folks do get hungry sometimes???awftil hungry. It's all well enough for rich folks to marry when they want to, for limy can have a turkey every day iu the vear, but poor folks had better go alow anJ consider. I've been noticing of lair that ??? good inane children are runniug away tad getting married ami it look,mighty bad??? it does for there waa no excuse for it. They were the children of kind, well-to-do parent, xml my opinion ia that idlaness it at the bottom of nil this kind of oonduet. The children have had nothing to do. l'ra noticed that children who have work to do-regu lar work, don't make fmda of theuise.vca. Ben Franklin said that idlrueaa waa tho pa rent of ail viee. It ia very hard to make a rhild work if the father ia rirh, but if the parent will begin early the rhild ran be trained to a habit of work and wilt Ilka it- Well, riches have troubles just like poverty amt there ia not much to hoot anyway. Bill Aar. F. B.???That man with the inquiring mind who wants to know where the Florida follu get their milk te raise their ralvra on, I thought lie knew that it waa condensed milk er I would hfive mentioned it. B. A. A nation of housekeeiiera tell us (hat Dr. Frier's Cream Baking Powder is the sweetest, purest, most etheient. and moat wholesome on the Americah market. With baking powder, aa well aa well as drinking and conking water, housekeepers go bv experience. The place to C ve l)r. Brice's licking l'owder is by tho true I???the toot of the oven. A LIVE MISSIONARY-! THE WEEKLY SUN! A most efficient agent in the great work of Govern ment Reform ! Should 1>e read in every School District in the Union! For real live missionary work among the people, here is your opportunity. Will be sent to any address for live months, embracing the entire period of the Presidential Campaign, for FORTY CI'.NTS. Or, the Daily and Sunday issues for the same time for $3.0??! ADDIIK8H. ???_ __ X HE , 100, 108 and 170 Nassau Street, New York City. jiilvl???wlin EETAILEES FLOUR CAN SAVE MONEY AND SECURE BEST Patent Process Flour MADE FROM EAST TENNESSEE WHEATS By addressing B. H. PLUMMER, CLIFFORD MILLS, CARTER DEPOT, E. TENN. Every Package Warranted. Jniylwky PIT ATQ *???or information Ti n pr pend iTUllO. how to get one J; IVJjJIi, to PHCNIX FIREARM C0??? 41 Barclay St.,iN. Y. PURE GERMAN UARP For Sale. Addres A. B. BAWLS, HOLLONVILLE, PIKE COUNTY, GA. to trouble* of pregnancy, used during I months of pregnancy it relieve* all *enne of tight* new* and weight, so annoying to the condition. Ltixoranl relieve* cramp*, false pain*, and p__ mote* rest and com fort at night: it greatly ameli orate* the pangs of child birth, shorten* labor, pre vent* after {tain*, and facilitate* recovery. For disordered and pnlnfnl menstruation, It ho* no equal, and 1* a superior remedy for neu ralgic*. convulsion*, and other troubles connected with the uterine and ovarium discoae*. Lnxomnl la no liquid preparation, but a combination of vegetable plant* from which ??? simple tea i* made; and is without doubt the gem of female remedies. Price, 81.00 per package. If a ??? *- * - L e preparation, address the IT FACT l! BING VO., Drawer 2*. Atlanta. Go. KENTUCKY MILITARY INSTITUTE. Jnlyl???dl'iw tuo* frl A wkyfiw cow rnrm.lale P. O., Franklin Ry.,*lx miles Iron Frankfort, lla* the mo*t healthful and heaatifal lo cation In th?? State. Lit by gaa a* well at heated by ateam. A full and able College faculty. Kxpenaeaoa moderate a* any flrat-claeacollege. Fortlctk year begin* Septcrn* r ' e * l *'" , coL.'jit! d.'aLlkn.'sui)!. COXXIIMITION CttHMt. An old nlir,Irian, retired from practice, hav- ing had j.laciHi in hi* hand* by an Ka*t IiiHIii ...Liotiary the formula ol a afmplo remedy for tha ???needy and iiernianent euro of consump tion, bronchitis.' catarrh, asthma and all throat and lung affection*, also a positive and radical cure for nervous debility and all nerv ous complaints, after having totted Its wonder ful curative power, in thousands of case, haa felt it hia duty to make it known to hi. suffer ing follows. Actuated by thia motive and a desire to relievo human auffering. I will tend free of charge, to all who desire it, thi. receipt in German, French or Kngli.h, with full direc tion. for preparing and using, sent by mail br addressing with stamp, naming this naper, W. A. Notts, Mg l'ower s block, ltoehc.ter, h. Y. In India the natives have hoarded a billion dollars iu gold which cannot be got into cir culation. If the testimony of "thousands of the boat housekeepers In our land ia to he believed, there are not any flavoring extracts in the market worth half *o much a* Dr. I rice ??? one* ,-iat Flavorings. They need no recommenda tions from us. Let Dr. Price's Vanilla. Lem on, or Xeetarine Flavor* oneo be used, and they wll always lie used. A number of French women have dlstln gtiithcd themselves aa .architects and house decorator.. Decline nl 3lnn Nervous Weakness, Dyspepsia, Impotence, Sexual Debility, cured by "Well a Health Be- uower, >1. A circus in the west advertises ???the only coal-black sacred elophaut ever seen iu cap- tivity." Flies amillugs. Flics, reachea. anla, bed-bug., rata, mice, gophers, chipmunks, cleared out by "Rough oh There arc twelve teeth (aeloriea in the United States which make lO.WW.Oih) teeth a year. One bottle of Dr. Fuller's Pocket Injection, with syringe comblucd. cutes without catwri* ????? All Druggists. t *?? 1,1 ??*F the la??ty of a ,-ouns man was Mind floating in the river. Ka.*t Hugiimw. Michigan, ycatwuay. with hla hcoil crvuhk'kl aud bearing other widen- iw of foul play. ' Opening thr Fouatalna. In ntimbcrlcs* bulb* beneath the ??kin 1* *e- creUMl the liquid aubatancc which give* the hair it* texture, color and Another Canadian Rank Failure. Toromto, Out., June ^.-Forlle* A Lown*- braugh, iMtikcra and broker*, have *toppc??l pay ment. They arc preparing a atatement of their affkfn to f??e*tibmft(ed to their creditor* on Mon day. but will not make an assignment until Wednesday, when it will bo seen how the bank matfer* will go, It I* predicted on good authority that Ingrain Fnw resigned tho position of manager of tho bank, to which he was recently appointed. A ItriiggUt'a Story. Mr. laaae C. Chanmah. druggist, Newburg, N. Y., write*: "I nave for tho past ten year* sold several gross of DU. WM. llALL'8 DAL* SAM FOR THE LUNGS. 1 can say for it what 1 cannot say of any other medicine. 1 have never heard a customer s|H*ak of it but to praise it* virtue* in the highest manner, 1 have rec????miiieiidtfd it in a great many cate* of Whooping Cough, with the happioti effects. 1 have used it in my own family for many year*; in fart, always have a bottle in tbo medicine closet. The banker*, butcher* and grocer* in New York number 7,324, against 10,000 liquor deal* secretion .l >|??s. the hair begins at once to be- eoiue drv, luatrele**, brittle and gray. I* that the condition of your hair? If an. apply I ar- kor'a Hair Balsam at one*. It will restore the d life be renewing the action of " ??? a dye. / The antimouy exported from Xew South color, gloaa and life by renewing tbc ???< S'fBr ,ss " ss'S'A'SrtrrtSrtf??? arany ??i*M??i. ^ red because of its cleanlinwa. ???He Careful." | -????? A.k for Well.???. ???Rough on Corn..??? IJc I gu WrnVnrsa ol Oealtal Organs Sexual tfnek. complete, permanent cure. Corn. | [mporency, and nervous direrdcra permanent- warts, bnniou.. j- ^ured in thirty dar., bv the genuine Dr. The wholesale bakery ol A. R. Ilerxman, In Wll-j j*jj*' r 4??? , R*b* f ** j^* J J'im pills thuaabutg. S. J., was mstroyeil by are yeaterday. I rdUgl.JJ, ^ corner ^Pry- Ituh thr Gum. Well With 80ZODOST when they became apongy a detached from the necks of the teeth. Let them bleed freely and to recover tone and health. 80 ZO DOST ia tha beat remedial ageat for deceared gums and teeth. Try it and learn. by Lamar, Rankin-and Lamar. PALMER'S rertumee. KXsjriSITE. PALMER'S Toilet Soeps. LO\I.L\. PALMER'S Lotion, the great skm cure. PALMER'S Invisible, the ladiee delight. PALMER???S Manual of Cage Bird*, free. If your complaint i* want of appetite, try half a wine glass of ANGOSTURA BITTER# half an hour before dinner. Beware of coun terfeit*. Ask your groeer or druggist for tho genuine article, manufactured by Dr. J. G. B. Heigert A Bon*. Gardening i* practically taught in more than 20,000 primary achools in France. Allen'* Brain Food botanical extract strengthen* the brain and positively cures Ner vous Debility, Nervousness, Headache, unnat ural loase*, and all weakness of Generative System; it never fail*, fl pkg., 6 for #5. At druggist*, or by mail J. H. Allen, 318 First eve., New Yura city. A Saxon tun-dial ha* been found unfcr the porch of a church near UirencMter. Hampton, V*., boast* the olde??t church in the country???8t. John???s, built in 1734. Premature Los* of the llalr May be entirely prevented by the use of Bcbvrt'o Cocoa ink. Uoi'sBKKKrat* should * ln*l*t upon obtaining Harnett's Flavoring BCvtrnct*. There are fourteen American exhibit* at the Calcutta world's fair, and six of these arc patent medicine*. You Neod Nothing Klse. Do you want an external remedy for ordinary ailment*? l???*e Benson'* Capciue Boron* Plas ter*. 28c. Sir James Paget, president British medical association, say* that 70,000 death* are annual ly caused by nervous disease* in England, aud that there it no more nowerfVil and effect ual nervous tonic than Liebig IV* Coen Beef Tonic, is evidenced by the emphatic testimony of the nio??t eminent physician*. For malaria, debility, sick headache, dyspepsia, monthly sutfering and biliiottsuf** it is incomparable. Thousands of pound* of dynamite are carted through the streets of Chicago every day. Dr. Knllcr's Youthful Ylm*r Pills cure nervous debility, Impotence and spermatorrhea, ft*, De pot, id Canal ft.. X. Y. we fr sa wky The courts of Massachusetts have decided that when a man ia naturalized hi* wife is also naturalised. The senate of Massachusetts ha* rejected the proposition to hold a convention to revise the constitution of the state. Bulwer Lytton???s Bridge. Whore It Touches the Shores and the Great Columns in Midstream, "What * IwtutUui bridge between old age and childhood 1.4 religion. How intuitively tho child begin* with prayer and worxhlp on entering life, and how Intuitively, on quitting life, the old man turns hack to prayer and worship, putting himself ngniii side by ??lde with the infnut." remark* Sir E. Bulwer Lytton, In his "Strange Story." Yes, but between IU distant abutments tho bridge of life ha* many high and awful arches, through tvhidh the wild waters da*h and roar in wrath and desolation. Prayer and worship alone do not MUHtaln these. Nature'* solid rocks must lie unshaken bcucitth, and htfmati art and skill must rear and solidify the structure overhead. God's will 1* bc*t exemplified in the laws He ha* made for the creature* whom Ho ha* placed under their control. Neither the child???s trustful "Our Father," nor the old man???s "Forget mo not In the midst of mine Infirmities,??? will alter this by the weight of n single grain. Hcienecaud art first???then faith and prayer???Is the order of Heaven itself. Divinity heals through its agent*, and those agents are the discoveries of man; not the vngne??nnnouucemcnt* of prophet* or seers. Is life a burden to you? Doc* time drag? I* your power to cope with life???s problem and du ties weakoued? You are not well. Your blood is sluggish and tainted, perhaps; or some Important organ J* torpid or overworked. This /act may have taken the form of dy*pc|mia, rheumatism, PURE BREED GERMAN CARP l seems to li profit iu small ponds. Thousands of these can be grown, and if fed will take on from three (3) to five White Plains, Green Co., Ga. June 2ftth, 18*1. dAwl t T. G. Baylor. H. IS. Baylor. BAYLOR Sc BAYLOR, CIVIL ENGINEERS AND SURVEYORS. O FFICE NO. 7 NORTH BROAD STREET, A' lanta. Ga. Survey* made; estimates, plai and specifications furnished, and construction su perlntcnded for water works, bridges, canals,roods, railroads and nil engineering worx upon short no tice in any section of Georgia or any part of the United Htatc*. Correspondence and consultation *5S!SE9SSE99RnHHHHBHm^HlUl THE COTTON MARKETS. SAWMILL CLUB. A] the f or sale of lumber In Gcorghi and At??bama, and wo recommend that club* be organized In cacli counf city and town in said state* and send delegates meet in the city of Atlanta at 2 o'clock p.m. on the 31st day of July next, the object of said meeting to take Into consideration such matters of fact* a* appertains to the Interest of It* members, particu larly to try to regulate prices of lumber. * K. LlsriiTENWATKR, Chairman, o. 8MITII, Secretary, rkyljn ROANOKE COLLEGE; , Hnlein, Virginia. TlKAUTlfUL MOUNTAIN LOCATION. CLl- li mate unsurpassed. Two Courses for Degrees; also Biisiliens and Preparatory Course*, French ahd German spoken. Library Ifi.000 volumes. Best religious and moral influence*. Expenses for niim months tuition, board, etc., *m 8176, or 8201. M I.v* ANAI1LK*# ENGLISH. FRENCH AND GERMAN HOARDING AND DAY HCllOOL FOR YOUNG LADIEX. M A D sailing I* u pratltable os any agency in lYIAr the world. Price reduced half. Catalogue free. Addrc??* If. C. A F. TVSJSOS, Atlanta. Ga fi IYOK??? , l'>4???All family trouble*settled cheaply speedily. nulctly:dcs(>rtion;nosuptMirt.ctc. Au ra ATTORNEY WARD, World building, 1,267 Broadway, N. Y. LONO TIME 4 per cent. LOANS. est. II. West, See'y, 21 \Y. Gtu St., Clnctunntl, O. r-figAND NOT i'.. . > jjuaff EAR OUT sold iaTgffia linDDIIIIIE Chloral and mUff r nIIIEOpium Habits l'AMI.Y CUBED, BOOK FREE. BE. J. C. HOFFMAN, JUTFEBS0N, BISC0NSII. _ farm of M8 am'*. Thirty acroa fine river and creek bottom, ha lance good uplan<l. about half cleared an??l half well timbered, on South river. Will sell at a bargain or exchange for city or subur ban property or ??twk of goqds. 1 will also sell or exchange a splendid mill property, now paying well. I have no use for mill* or forms and mean trade. Geo. W. Parrott, Peters street eomprera. wk HENLEY'S CHALLENGE ROLLER SKATE ACKNOWLEDGED BT EXPERTS A8 TBS MOST COMPkKTC. SCIENTIFIC SKATE tad b, RUL Hfi M tb. MOST DURABLE rone in the market. CONSTITUTION OFFICE. Atlanta, Juue 28,18M. Tiir. week's review. New York???'There was?* very considerable de cline in the cotton market this week, and no shadow of improvement was perceptible until about the close Tuesday, when the tone showed firmness, but not until the market hod shrunk some 20/335 points within four days. Wednesday opened firm at higher prices, but no material change occurred during the duy other than a weak ening in tone. To-day a quiet and steady feeling prevailed, but at the close future* ruled firm with the outlook rather better. The speculative feeling was comparatively active all the week. Hpotsdu'l and declining; middling closed to-day at. 11 1-lCc, against 11 7-16c one week ago. Local???Market quiet and dull. Stock* taken Pv day show the amount of cotton now on hand to be 3,056 bales, of which 1,'JOO bales are held by spinners and the remainder???1,156 bales???on the market for sale. Ijnmtivc cotton statement for the week ending to Net receipt* at *11 United States ports 5,635 Same time hut year. 11,419 Showing a decrease- 5,784 Total receldta 4,774,119 Same timo hut year. 5,870,449 Showing a decrease- - - 1,096.830 Export* for the week- ??? 19.652 Same time last year. re... 28,995 Showing a decrease- 9,313 Total export* to date- 8,658,137 Same time last year 4,510,242 Showlnn a decrease....... 852,103 Stock at all Unltod States port*. 846,174 Same timo last year. - 390,190 Showing a decrease- 44.016 8tock ??t Interior town*- - 20,198 Same time last year. - - 38,!?????? Showing a decrease- 18,i Stock at Liverpool - 871,000 Same time lost year. 991,000 Showing a decrease- 120,000 American cotton afloat for Great Britain-... r>l,oou Same time hut year. ?????. 100,000 Showing a decrease- 39,000 NEW YORK. Juno 27.- otnl u?? ??? ??? " tember, . Galveston.. New Orleans. Mobile....... ??? Savannah....... Charleston - Wilmington Norfolk - J lultlmorv New York...... re- Boston re, Providence - Philadelphia ; 84,072 Port Roy ??? Pensacola City Point Indtanola ??? Newport News Minor Ports Total 589.8GO 1,511,655 re.. 252JM7 653.117 424,660 91,246 577,513 ??? 55.819 re re 116.0W 176,668 5.791 June 10. _ July re. 10.87S August...;... *??? September. October ...... November.???.io.ai December.???Ukl January -.10.41 February 10.fr Cloaed steady; i 5r Liberal Terms to the Tr MgeTuaatimtM caiaiogqe,*???4 6. C. HENLEY, RICHMOND, DIAMONDS. COLTAIRK AND CLUSTER ENGAGEMENT D Ring*. Fancy Pins. Ear rings. Engagement Bracelet* and Diamond Mounted Goods of every description. The only complete stock in Georgia. We de our own diamond mounting. Resetting old family jewel* a specialty. J. 1*. STEVENS Jfc Co. 23 WHITEHALL ST.. .ATLANTA, Ga re...???...-.4,774,119 SATURDAY, JUNK 2*. New York???The tone of the market at the open ing this morning was in sympathy with the close last evening, and prices ruled much lower. Dur ing the forenoon the market continued!/) decline but later In the day a reaction took place that caused an upward movement of quotations, 'though yesterday???* closing figure* were??*rely re covered. spat* dull and lower-; middling 1015-16c. Net receipt* to-day 616 bale*, against 1,155 bales last year; exports 2.229 bales; lust year 3,575 bales; stock $15,610 bales; lsst year :M8,019 bales. Below we give the opening and closing quotations of cotton futures In New York to-day: OFKXKD. CLOSED. 10.90 June 10.87R10.89 July lo.srlio.*) August.... tl.O2t41l.03 Bopiembcr ....10.TO&10.90 October ....lo..VJ.jto.i;o November..... 10.tl( 10. H December.???10.ll iioii 10.17 J.nuwy ...I0..Vi w.M .... February 10.6K iW.Oti 114,000 bAtah Liverpool ??? Future, clored dull. 8pot< ??? Up- Mud. 6'id; Orleans 6,VI; mle. 6,000 bale., ol which3,800tale.were American; receipts 14.000; American 4,600. Load???Cotton market nominal at the following quotations: Good middling lie; middling 10V; strict low middling ld??Jc; low middling 10V:; strict good ordiiury 10V=; Hugos 11V; stains 099V. XEW YORK, June 26???The total visiblesupplyot cotton for the world U 2,211,67) bales, ot which 1,101,179 bale, are American, tgalntt 2410,t36 tele. and 1.636,336 respectively hut year. Receipt, ot cot ton at .11 Interior towns 3,a??j talc: receipts from plantations notglren. Crop In tighten, 132 teles. By Telegraph. LIVERPOOL. June 2H-Xoon-Cotton weak and ..regutar; middling uplands 6!(; middling Orleans 6>4; Mice6.000tele.: speculation uid export 500; receipt. 14.000; Amerkan 4,000: nptands tow mid- "???-7 claure June??nd July delivery 61.1-64.012-61. 4; July and August delivery 612-64. 0 lf-64; August and September delivery 0 I.V61, g 11-V4. .7 im; September and October delivery 6 1361, 6 1261: October and November delivery 6 264, 6161: November and December delivery 5 6264. 3 6161: December and January delivery 6 6664; September delivery 61764.01664; futures opened weak at the decline. LIVERPOOL. Jpne'S-SKW p.m.-Pales of Ameri can WOO bales: uplands low middling elan??? June delivery 61164. seltera; Jnne and July delivery 6 u-ot. sellers; July an<l August delivery 6 1164, sellers; August and Oeptember delivery 6 1361, buyers; September and October delivery 6 1161. buyers: Oeptmnbetdelivery 61664,tellers; futures cloaed dull: SEW YORK,June 26-Cotton easy; sale. 4.290 teles: middlinguptan ta 10 LVI6; middling Orleans u 610: net revelpa 4; great 4: consolidate! net re- I pcs 616; exports to Great Britain 2.22A 11; net receipts 3 bales; grots 3; 811; exports coastwise 4. NEW ORLEANS. June26???Cotton dull; middling It; net receipts 13 teles; gross 14; sales 200; stock 70,337. AUGUSTA, June 29??? Cotton dull and nominal; middling 11; net receipts 3 bales; shipments ???; sales 3. CHARLESTON, June 28???Cotton nominal; mid dling nominal; net receipts 143 bales; gross 143; sales none; stock 2,559. PROVISIONS, GRAIN, ETC. CONSTITUTION OFFICE, Atlanta, June 28,18&L The following quotations indicate the fluctua tions on the Chicago board of trade to-day: wheat. Opening. Highest Lowest Closing. July 8SK 8SK 8BM August 87% 87% 87% 67% FORK. July. 19 50 19 58 19 50 19 M August 18 60 19 00 18 GO 19 00 CLEAR OIB SIDES. July re...- re 7 35 7 50 7 35 7 50 August 7 42Y % 7 60 7 42% 7 GO Flour, Grain and Meal. ATLANTA, June 28???The following prices were current to-day: Flour???Patent process 85.75017.00; fancy $5.7.V3$6.00; extra family 85.50; family 85.25. Wheat???No. 2 redll.lH081.2O; new 95. Com???White milling, car lota bulk, 81c; do. sacked 81c; dray lots 8H09Oc; mixed, car lots bulk, 71c; do. sacked 74c; dray !ot*77??S0c. Coro Meal???85090c. Stock Feed???Si.35V100ds. Oats-Car lots bulk 45c: do. sacked 47%c; dray lots 52c. Rye???None. Hay- Fancy Y ton 820.00; Y 100 PaSi.10; choice Y ton 819.00; VlOOKvs 81.05; prime Y ton 813.00; Y100 Da SI .00; no clover ou market. Wheat Bran???Car lots 95; dray lots 81.05081.10. Grits 83.85 V bbL ... NEW YORK. June 28??? Flour, southern quiet: common to fair extra 83.500*1.60: good tocnelce 8I.650SG.25. Wheat, spot <lecline<lil01}ic, closing weak; ungnulcd spring71: do. red 740Si.ll; No. 2 red June nominal; July 9GJ4@97i;. Corn, spbt % ??? [c lower, clewing easy; ungraded 4"* ??? ed white 66: No. 2 Jnne 5tf' steadily held and quiet; No. 2Z*x& strong; common to choice 32040. CHICAGO, June 28???Flour unchanged. Wheat opened cosier, declined and closed above yeaterday; Juue 84H085M; No. 2 Chicago spring 85W085>s. Corn unsettlM; opened weak biitclosed 'A(R%c under yeaterday; cash 61^05284; June M^fefToats weak and fewer; Cash 3%; Juue2O;j03134. ST. LOUIS, June 28-Flour unchanged. Wheat unsettled; closed %&\c under yesterday; No. 2 red fall fl.04@Sl.6u* cash: S1.03@S1.03K. Com active but lower; No. 2 mixed 6FA cash: 52*40 52% June. Oats lower and alow; 30>^ cash; '&% July. CINCINNATI, June 28???Flour unchanged; family t.20051.65; fancy 91.90085.25. Wheat dower; No. ,red winter91. Coro dull; No. 2 mixed 55. Oat* weak; No. 2mixed 33>{03S>if. LOUISVILLE, June 28-Oraln very dull. Wheat, No. 2 red winter 95@S1.00. Coro, No. 2.mlxed 57. Oats, No. 2 western mixed 35. Groceries. ???ATLANTA, June 28???Market comparatively quiet Coil'eo???Rio 10012s old government Java 25c. Su gars???Standard A 7^c:granulatod 7><c: white extra 0 7c; no demand for New Orleans sugars. Molasses ???Blackstrap in barrels 29c. Syrup???New Orleans choice 50c; prime 45c; fair 35040c; common 30c. Tea*???Black 40060c; green 40060c. Nutmegs 80c. Cloves 25c. Allspice 10c. Cinnamon 25c. 0c. Afrlcafi ginger 16c. Mace ** iou. Crackers???Milk 8c: Boston butter oyster 7c; X soda 6c; XXX do. 6%c. ????- sorted stick 9kc. Mackerel???Market about bare of Is and 2s; No. skit*. L.W., 55c; do. 92.75083.75; do. X bbls, 100 ????, 81.5 *37.1*1 ft 100 cake*. Candles - I Hatches???100Bbox81.50; 20083.50; oww, in kegs, 4%c; In boxes 6%&6%c. Rice 607c. NEWrYORK, June 28-001766,81)01 fair Rio dull weak at 9%; So. 7 Rio spot 8.25; July 8.05. Sugar firm; MuiM'ovado 414(94%; Trls!d*d4 ll-*6; Porto Rico 4%: English Island 4%0411-16; centrifugal * *1-16; fair to good refining 4%04%. refined, H0fr%; extra C 5>4@5white extra G 6^05yellow M&Mii offA 606 %; mould A 6%; standard A OK; confectioners A G%: cut loaf 7% 16; KewrOrleans*>956. Klcc firm; domestic "I nufoo CINCINNATI, Jnne 26???Snsar firmer; hard, re* lined 7@8; New Orleans 6HSCH. CHICAGO, Jnne 2D???Surer, standard A 674; cut lost 77403; granulated 77497I4. Provisions. CHICAGO, Jnne 23-Fork dull; cash <16.000 <17.00; Jul>' <19.26. Lard, prices advanced lbfl'JO ]mintsniul cloaeditcadr;cash 7.2097.26; Juljr7.27}4 M7.S0. Dulk meat. Infnlrdemand; ahoulden674; Sort rib 7)4; abort clears. 8T. LOUIS, June 28??? PrnvUlona dull, except ba con,which la.tronger. Fork, JobJdnxat<16.U). Bulk meats dull and nomlnnl. llaron. lonx clear ity,9 SJ4: short rib WJrnsJi; .hort clear s)4Cj'J. Lard dull and nominal, LOUISVILLE, Jnne 2S???Provisions firm. Mesa pork 316.2). Bulk meats, .boulders 6; clear rites; c ear aides >44. Bacon, shoulder, 6)4; cleai?riba674; c ear .Idea 9)4; bams, ausar-cured If. Lard, ateam leaf 9)4. NEW YORK, Jnne 23-Fork steadily held; old icm.pot<13.75. Mlddleidull and nominal; long clear s)7. Lard lliiiepolntshigher, cloolnx'jlrm; western ateam spot 7.4.W.30; July 7.425,7.15. CINCINNATT, June 2s???Pork steady; mot <15.60 . <15.75. Lard nulctat 7. Bulk meats unchanged; shonlden5)4; short rite 774. Bacon unchanged; shoulders 7; .hort rite 9; short clear 9)4. ATLANTA, jflne 23???Clear rib .Idea 9c. Bacon -Sugar-cured 1mm. l.'i??,ia!;c. Lard???Tierce., re* ??? tea 6^4c; tuba 9Xc. itVincs, Liquors, Etc, ATLANTA, Jnne23???Market steady. Com whis ky. rectified, <1.00C4<1.40; rye, rectmed.tl.toa??lJO; ne aud Bourbon medium Sl.Wi iS'.'.oo; rum recti* fled 31.25ftSl.75; New KnclamlllSwfijO: St,Croix 4.00; Jxmalcn gin, domestic HJ49 2.50; Imported t3.(D^34J0;Cornacbrandy,domes- t c gl.50s32.50; Imported $5.0ui33*.00; copper dla* t lied corn wblaky, Georgia made, <1.75; apple and peach brandy <2.ooa<3.(m: cherry and ginger brandy <1.0i)i451.50; port wlne<l.56336.00, owingto quality; sherry Sd.vcjKOO; cauwte ll.26Stl.73; scupper* LOUISVILLE, June 23???Whisky quiet at <1.13. 8T. LOUIS. June 25-Whisky steady at <1.05. CINCINNATI, Jnne 20-Whisky Arm at <1.07. CHICAGO, June 2S-7Vhlsky steady at <1.10. Country Product, ATLANTA. June 25 - Eggs - 14c. Bnttcr ??? . -* ??? -*res down; Jcncy other gradea not , diet la Being bet ter supplied with younjLi???hiekeni, but we note un active sale at unchanged prices; young chickens ??????-27c, owing to stxe; hens 25^39c; cocks ???5c; duck. 2V. Irish Potatoes-New,amall<2.00 .55; .mall <2.050(St3.50 ?? bbl; Old <1.75 00. Sweet Fotatoea???None: no demand. Dried ralt???Dull; season about over; peacbea, peeled 60 Danvers <3.25^33.50: red <3.004M.2&. Cabbagc-3a IKc. Feathen-Cbolee MA69; prime tOSSOTChecas ???nklaulL Ftanuu 8744412c. Fruits nnd Confectioneries, ATLANTA, June 25???Apples ??? None. Peaches peck crate, t1.uo.5i31.50. Watermelons V car 3150 ??1200; V100 tlSgfoo. Cantaloupes 31^0^32.00 V dor. Lcmona-<3.005}83.25T Ixix. Oranges???None. Cocoanuta???None on market. ;Plneapprea-31.6O0 * 50 Y dux. Bananas???Car lots Mc??31.25; dray Iota ...W4I230. Figs???16A20C. Raisins???New w box 2.75; new London <??p0; >4 box 41.75; >4 box 90e. Cnrranu???774^*c. Cmuberriet???Nona on market. California Fean???None. Citron???20e. Almonds??? 20c. Feeana???Ue. Bmxlls???10c. Filberts???15916c. Nnvnl Stores. WILMINGTON. June 26???Turpentine firm at 2774; rosin firm; .trained 97)4; good .trained tl.uj';: tar firm at 31.50: erode turpentine itaady; hards ll.00;yellow dip and virgin tux. SAVANNAH Jnne Turpentine firm at 27: Mies 650 barrels; main firm; strained and good attained tl.OOS31.10; Mica 150 barrels. CHARLESTON, Jnne St???Spirits turpentine quiet at 27', bid; rosin firm; strained and good .trained <1.05. NEW YORK. Jnne 27-Ro.ln (taady at tl.22)4?? <1.27)4; turpentine doll at Jl. Petroleum <274. Hardware. ATLANTA, Jnne 25???Market qnlet and steady at quotations. Hone shoes <150; mule shoes <5.50; horseshoe nail. 12???4S30. Iron-bound hatnes <5.00. . Trace-chains 6O9P9. Ames' shovels <10.50. Spades <1050#tU-00. Axes r.oomiotoop dot Cotton cards tl.00. Well bnckets W.uO. cotton ropa IS. Swedo Iron 5c; rolled lor merchant bar) < lata. Cast-steel 15c. Nails <3.00. Gliddcn barbed srire.falvanlxcd, * ti 7c; painted 6c. Powder, rifle <7.00; blasting 1270. Bar-lead 7c; shot <200. Live stock. ATLANTA, Jnne 24???The demand tor mnlea b very moderate, and very tew on market. Hones are In talr request at the follniring prices: Good eotcMnatlon hones fLSOAtUMigood ping <1.1.5-4 <l.:5; driving t hore-e is in axes CINCINNATI. June TTs???Hogs quiet :e light HJS??<h??; packing anTbutchen KM??<LMl