Atlanta daily new era. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1869-1871, August 26, 1869, Image 2

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•lilttlliimi BY TELERKAPB DAILY N r ._iOo#«li!utii>n baa become di«gu»U hi bunt under the »UI ' DemocreUg It me'.- i I'jM'ii aotifaasHMl agf . ihe;apoBR<, iu I Afler UnukiuR "uiuuh" on tb« aubjeot, it arriree it th. ouiiOlulon "tbit * bawy pro portion of uimcioruly defended poUtiool the. ory in prejudice," I bat "lb. Miulbla ootue. i» . ■..^.i-1-Jua.-u -I... tjhta ui Tho At Official Jo< NOON iHURSDAt JIOBNIMI. AUO. 9«. Wuuuimn, August St—Tbo tkoralary of f|l Vf ■« niorud Or.- Nt-w York Times wbo heard il; •• Korop* it marching toward the republic; hut you young uicu moat not deceive yoar- mtIvv*. By the fault* ol governments which ATLANTA RIAL ESTATE ourt> sad dlroet, this ms Miry wfll sm i period of tranaltlon, t tmrurttto. wb ka bloody, terrible, and vbich I tbaul ua not to saa. Tba b ta.au. of » tbs oaorass Is Tba llaltyabi failure. Most mooracy," eoutluuaa tba Oosatltsttoo, "h»ra vaakanad IU preaWga; tba paopla (la, 0»- oral to leaden) era loakiag Mooed far aotaa thlag Uttar (.herewith) Ml tkrottia tba rullag power.* ■•Paaaoaraey," It athsila, "Ubon un der aoma dlBoulty on aeoouat of tba prrja- dica agaluet IU na»a!" Hanoa Ibia Deaio- auab at Ibla period that naMasaara fatally forced to decide all guaeflmu by npsreerfng mU. But violent auppraealou and ealauoa are two tbiaga, and, atilt than aa yon plaaaa, <|«ao- ttone will atUl axlat aa tbraaUning aa aw. It la only when tba New World, wbiob la already tearing tba Banka of tba Otd, akail baraao- rpeb^o public will bring back order and peace to our society. The younyvst of you will Me the prolog ie to the civibration of the fntnrs." This predietion, like that of Talleyraud as to the future growth and power of Uile conn- try, thongh II may teem almost like inspira tion to (hone who shall witness Ua fulfillment, is but the expression of a sound judgment and a wise sagacity working upon facts and con ditions visible to every body, but not J>y ev ery body capable of being combined into one clear, striking conclusion. The indications of the present condition of popular feeling aud of governmental structure* in Europe, show that all contests, political and religious, are moving together towards a point where they «ball meet, aud make but on* grand contest for the overthrow of all obstructions to full liberty of conscience, education and action.— England, in moving against a State church, is assailing established privileges. France is demanding, with anthorty, liber ty to govern herself. Germany is coalesciug from a score of fragments into one great power, so that when the contest for full liber ty comes it may be fought out on one field.— Spain would be far on the road to a republic), if sbe were only safely past anarchy. Italy still heaven with republican aspirations, in spired by Mazziui aud Garibaldi. Aud uu- der all that has been achieved there moves more stflgffgly tUuu ever the spirit that has achieved it The time is coming, aud no mau living can see it more clearly than M. Theirs. -Indianapolis (lad.) Journal. Loudon, August U.—The « tinues favorable. The wops mu in good condition. “Lir* Oak," “Good Will," “OonfiSmoe,” “tkmtbwn f oooicino- srrova**. UJ . mmtut. MMTOm.nl « WHUM, aTOAa m4 fl» PIO» W*TI«<» WIOWI NIGHT OIBPATOHKh Court la In WuauraTun, Augn.t 25.—ltereuu. to-day 1915,000. ltawllw' reported roturu wm uuuae. Th« a MW mtill without n Moratory. S rrtaora Emery of Taonaa.rn aud Btan- »f UUataaippl. nre ban. John B. Rand, of TnnonlooM, Ain., obtain ed a pntrut for making paper from the eotlou plant. Admiral Poor, hna gona to Naw York, and will Inara for Cuban water, in the aorew flag •hip of tha Squadron. Tha Dawaon Wannfactnrin* Commit la IwaiMiag (night oar. at tha rata of thirty a month. It ia fM-.iid that Ua diatanae aavad by tha iirniiiniii ronta from TtanUla to Attauta, will baM ntilaa The tharn.wa.tar in Mreon range, thane ,Uye from M to 105 ia the abode. It ia bar- tog a high old ttan of it Or. Thotaa. Bntlar aud wifa ware both m- r lonely that by a negro ia Bpnkiuig ooamy on Sunday night Tha nagro aaenpad. Wm. Ornmtay, aalond. bM beam nomine tail to ropreaent tba Tenth Senatorial Dr.trn't ol Li. —1 U A UL.lab —. I--— ..J l-i. of this “Democratic" journal, a party whose very name is a synonym of disaster, its or ganisation should be disbanded; rnd then the fragmentary foveas gathered up and made available “In new fields." This ia all vary fine. That ••Democracy," in its modern aooepUfiou. ia a mere term without meaning; a shadow of the past, pos sessing nothing tangible for the present or future; a sort of receptacle for the disappoiut- ed ameug the old Know Nothing Whigs, whereof B. & Hill is o notable type; o mere organisation for plaoe and plunder; an obsti nate though indifferent conspiracy against (sir elections; having no policy sxoopt hatred of the negro and oontempt of the Govern ment ; uo principles exoept an avowed lost for public plunder—that these are its component articles of faith, all intelligent men know, and moot oandid men admit! But what is to be tho nomenclature of the pro posed “neic party T Is it to be national in its prinoipleu? Ia it to be repablioen iu its teuets ? Or is it to be the old proteas of State Sovereignty iu a new form ? The Con stitution says: "Res adjudicala applies to other things than law. Slavery is dead, but s live qm-Htiuu is to make the freed men profita ble laborers and good cilueiu." Then, is the negro to be really a “citizen?” Heretofore it TIB U nlhUffJVO TU” HTJLJTOM LJJMU IMLCO f THE “MUTUAL FRIEND” HAS NO EQUAL! TW tar. n.m*d ta. nr. nil mnta In ta. bM. tetatar mM Dm M ncoTCIIMpS gold wholesale and retail AT FACTORY FBWBt by «U* mntlorsitfnfd—UOLk. AOKXTI ia Ibis mark*. Dr. Foator nutj now be daily consult ed at hi* permanent offioes in (fubana have had advioes to the 16th. No important action either in Jordan's or Ques- ada's departments, Buffalo, August 26.—The case of the United Btateeva. U. 8. Kimball, for render ing fraudulent returns to the revenue depart ment regarding tobaoco, wm decided in favor of the Government The decision involves the forfeiture of the stock and machinery, veined at twenty thousand dollars. The crim inal trial against Kimball oommencea in Oc tober. Indianapolis, Angnst 26.— David McDon ald, Judge of the United States District Coart, ia deed. London, August 96.—The Times, com menting on the raoe, sets : Good Judges m- sert that the Hsrvarda show signs.of overtrain ing. Hiver watermen, however, favor the idea that they must win the raoe. Boating men generally are divided, the majority be ing in favor of the Oxfords. Pams, Angust25.— The Emperor has nearly recovered. There was s colliery explosion near St. Etienne. Fourteeu killed. Bbusmbl*, August 26.—The Madrid corres pondent of the Independent Beige says the Hitnatioa ia unchanged. Habariego continues to lead the forces reported destroyed and dis persed a few days ago. Georgia i*i<* F. O. Welch, resigned and left the State. The Governor has appointed J. F. Howe ordinary of Glynn ooanty, eit* John B. Miller resigned, and pfor George Mck. Mitchell de clined. We leeru from the Morning News that among the eotlou shipped to Alow York by the steamship Ban Salvador on Saturday lost, was eighteen bales of new ootton. * • The Govenor bos offered a reward of $600 for the apprehension of the parties who lynched John G. Lee, who at the time, was ■ASKHAH’M EMPIRE BLOCK. WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, UEOI st coat, for cash, lor tha uaxt thirty days. All thorn wishing to purchase will And it to their lutsrest to esU and examine our stock. W. B. LUWIC A CO. Atlanta, Os , August 1st, 1M». sag 1-lm 2^!^!i!?WG8T0RE!' SPEAK'S FRUIT LAYING A CORNER-STONE r lE Committee of the ”New Homed Cslholn Church,” iu oourse of erection. In the city of At lanta, would reeprotfully inform tha ettisens that tha Ooruar-Dtoue will be laid, with Imposing oeretnonlea, by the Higbt Har d Bishop Verot, On Wednesday, September let. IMS, at 10 a. m. , after which a sermon will he delivered by the Bev’d A. J. Byan. The railroad* having kindly ocwisew ted to reduce the fare to one-half, for the round trip, persona living at a distance, wishing to aid the TELEGRAPH MARKET REPORTS- ^B-Coinwodorc Vanderbilt's marriage to a very youug lady is tbo last item of New York gossip. He is about seveuty years old, aud worth, according to Wall street, st least as many millions. (Mondays tad Tuesday* always excepted,) fiST A report comes from Madrid, which is said to proceed from tbo highest authority, that the preliminaries of a treaty for the ces sion of Cubs have been xignml. ATLANTA, GA. pST Mr. Whittlejey has retired from the Richmond (Virginia) State Journal, of which he haw been a proprietor since its origin, and Mr. Gillis remains iu sole control. pdf' Ex-Souator Wade and ex-Governor Cox passed through Knoxville, Tennessee, last Wednesday week. They are oertaiuly not iu seurch of cool weather. And Dealers in REED, CAR3RICH A ABDRC8* Standard Chemical (Preparatioi A Pare Article of Sperm Oil, A Pine finality wf Wool Oil. The lies! Brands of Lard Oil, pO" The Allautu Constitution aud Iutelli- gencer are having a little quarrel. “Behold how very difficult it is for brethren to dwell together in unity.—Amoricus Courier. Is It the ability to eotartain your frlsnds well, help the charities of the world't Strictly Pare Strains COMBINATION SPINDLE OIL, FOR MACHINERY. ST Non-explosive GOAL OIL. PURR WHITE LKAD. (Abo cheaper grades,) JINSKED OIL, TOB 1 every variety of PAINTKR8’ MATERIALS. AU sold St the LOtTOT MARKET PRICE. RED WINE & FOX, Jtosfl YOU auglf-c pO" The Georgia Dewocrrcy go forward just at this time like the • Tumble-buo." If so, save your money—and in no way can yon ba in to do this better then by baying good Boots end Harper's Magazine for September has a terrible attack upon the “future King of Englaud," the Prince of Wales, ulleging that he is u profligate, a spendthrift, and an igno ramus, and that his example, which would discredit nr.y age, is sure to bring the mon archy into faial disrepute, and to convince the people of England, now resolved upon the most liberal and rtdieal reforms, that a king is as useless un appendage in the face of those reforms and his own excesses as he is proviug to be a costly one. Tbo Prince of Wales should read the advice of the old English sov ereign to his son, in the second soene and third Act of the first part of Shokspeare's Henry IV.— Exchange. Whisky auditorial Brief*. Illinois is tha first Northwestern State to employ colored militia. The can-can is now all the rage in New Jer sey. It is confiued to the fruit business mostly. Some Indiana formers are giving half their wheat crop to whoever will harvest and thresh the whole. It iseetimated that nearly 150,000 baskets of peaches have been received in New York daring the last week. A single leaf of the Viotoria Regia, in the botanical garden at Ghent, floated 2C4 pounds of bricks that were piled upon it. It is ertimated that at least 3,000 men, wo men, and children are now engage 1 in Dela ware in gathering the peach erop. Many saw mills in the eastern part of the State of Maine have been compelled to sue- I>end operations for wont of water. Preliminary soundings for the Detroit river tunnel arc in pzogrea*. The resnlt arrived at is that the project is entirely feasible. As a result of tha strife between rival freight line*, a piano wax chipped through from New York to EransvilW, lud., last week, for $1 It is established, beyond doubt, (hat u Dr. Witherax died receutly in Iowa from leud polaom conveyed through his system by the use of hair-dyc. A European truveler si>eak« of the good time coming when a traveler will have only to stick a soiling stomp on his hat to travel to whatever point he may please. It is said to be a common practice in Paris to hire poor people to attend the fashionable churches so that the preachers may aay that they always have crowded bouses. Two or thzee sous pay lor a worshipper. In order to draw a large crowd to the Cbi cago Lyceum, a debate was announced on tue subject of divorce. “All ladies aud geutls- men interested in such exercises are Invited to attend. A lively time ia anticipated. ” Mias Hecab T. Lovell, who died reeenlly at Bangor, aged seventy-three, bad been thirty years In bed with consumption, and succeed «1 in surviving a whole family, none of whom, herself ex espied, hod the dWaee. They are bolding “Vvrtnout picnics," made up of reoidcute born iu the Green Mountain Slate, in some of the North western State*. It wan Donglaa, we believe, who aaid that Vermont was a good Htaie to emigrate from. The leather and bide trade of Nashville has rapidly increased •*«*• tit* war. the Nash- rtUe batchers take off about ten thousand hide* a year, and nearly that number of Texaa aud Mexican bides arrive there during Ui« pt!" George Poabody has donated to the trustees of Washington College, of which General Lee is president, $60,000, to estab lish the additional Professorship proposed by Genorai Lee. The venerable philanthropist seems to be realizing every day that he lives the beautiful lines — "Glv# as R wu given—a blessing to thee: Ninety miles of the trans-continental rail way on the Spanish Honduras route from Puerto Cabello to Ameipola, on the bay of Fonseca, are now grading, and rails for the road are arriving at Puerto Cabello every auglS-dljr The Movement for a New Parly. The so-called Demooratio papers of-this State are calling lor the formation of a new party, with which to oppose the victorious Hepablicaus. Richard’s cry was, “My kingdom for a horse;" the cry of the Democracy is, “Oar votes for a new party." It is not to be presumed tb*t Richard was at all particular abont the size, color, or age of the animal for whose possession ha is re ported to have offered hie kingdom. His great object was to get an animal whieh sbonld carry him with speed and safety. The Democratic paper* are not a whit more fostidiooa aa to in* ooneomitante of the desired new party than was Richard concerning his desired steed. They are willing to support aoy political prinoiple, endorse any financial measure, and oourt any prejudice, or to aban don all that they have supported, if by so do ing they can succeed in bringing together a party of aaffioient strength to oppose the Re publican party. Their late parly is disorganized. Brought into being to tight a foe which bad every ad vantage, it waa routed and became a demor alized rabble. lie elements naturally antago nistic, and bound by uo common principles of right, justioe or loyalty, was nnabfe to survive defeat, and the efforts of the leaders to bring back thsir scattered foroes have been unavail- ^bus they nre now uudeavoring to organise a new party, with a new name, new principles, and new watohwotd* Unfortnuately for themselves they have too early shown their |>overty by declaring them- salve* willing to do anything or be anything. They show to the world their utter woakue«s and desperate need of aid. The people are not fond of supporting weak and ruined poli ticians, nod ths Deuiooralic papers by confess ing their weakness have sealed their own tale. Another groat mistake was in adopting a portion of tha platform of tha Republican party-notveraal suffrage aud universal am- WHITEHALL STREET. ATLANTA, OA 8,000 Boxes Various Brands, Styles and Qualitta Chewing and Smoking Tobaccos, week. In crossing from the Atlantic to the Pacific, this road moat overoome and come over a grade of 3,000 feet Discharges from the Ear, Mr. J. M. Walker, the brother of the Governor elect, well known a* a man of wealth and enterprise in California, has purchased the beautiful country seat ol Senator James W. N)o, of Nevada, known as Longwood, Westmoreland county. V*. P*~ The Democrats have always claimed to be i he hard money party, aud yet the Cin cinnati Enquirer, their ohief Ohio organ, com plain* that Governor Boutwell's policy is rap idly bringing the currency to the gold stand ard. A letter from Jackson, Illinois, says cattle are shipped by Morgan oountv and from Morgan county, to the Ne market than from any other twenty < in the Mississippi vaUey. Three o*t ere have shipped during the last twelve over aixty-ftv* thousand head of cattle W S ore sab-dividing, and preparing plats ai, oat bnodrsd and twenty-two acres of Land In that delightful locality known as Wsst End. which propsrty will be on the marktt In a fsw days. Attention at capitalists specially called to this valu- Noises in the Head, Offeii MANUFACTURER’S PRICES! BELL & HAMMOCK, slve Breath, Asthma, Broil- A Rteambo.t Captain on tb« Lnko. wu ra- c.ntly feeling bis way along in the dark, when the lookout ahead aang out, •' Schoonor with out a light." It waa a close abare, and, aa the ateamer paaaed theaobooner, the Captain sang ont: “ What are yon doing with your infernal schooner bars in tba dark withoat a light ?" To kia dismay the skipper, who waa a French man, answered: "Vat re diable yon do here ris your ole steamboat in thraa faat water. eh?' r and jnet than the steamer landed high and dry on a eaud hank. Real Estate Agents. JAME8 M. BI8H0P, A1 TO KINKY AT LAW, IUWSONVILLE, flBOBOU. P BiOTtOkain all thacoantlM eftae Bis. Circuit and ia the Plea let Oamrt of the United State! for the Northern DuMM of Ortwin. Mpta-lj chitls, Scrofhla, or any At- We m&ke Cigars of the Best Material, and Guarantee the Smoking ( ties and Workmanship as Good as any made in the United States pO" Peyton & Co., of the Greenbrier (Va.) White Sulphur Springs, contemplate* a grand dinner at the fmnoa* Spa to the newspaper men. These enterprising gentlemen have mode the White Sulphur more popular jhgn faction of the Science ha* been reduoed to a fine point.— At the general seciion of the American Asso ciation for the advancement of bcienoe, at Salem, telegraph wires, whioh bad been pat In connection with some of the patient* at the City Hospital in Boston, were so manipulated aa to trausmit tba fluctuation■ of their pnUes, which were faitbfalhr Indicated by the click ol tho ixMtrumeuU in the hall, and by the aid of a magnesium light the exact motion of the blood was depicted by a little oircte of light oa*t upon a darkened wall After tbm, it wax demonstrated to the ear by the ringing of two little telegraphic bells, showing the two dif ferent sounds of the beating heart. N. It. FOWLER, Auctioneer. Moulcd Men, Leek to Year In tercets, “out Bdgo” Property. pdr The SpauiMh troops are still pursuing the CarlUts, uud are ospturiug mauy priso ners. The wife of Polo, the Gorlist leader, re- oeutly taken prisoner, has implored General Trim to spare her husband's Ufe. Atlanta and Chicago. Atlanta. Go., is oslled the Chicago of the Houih, — Uileetgo Tribune. Atlanta has always been a respect able aud well-behaved city, aad we protest against hsr In-lug scandalized by buiug m any manner connected with Chisago- a place where dm ruhabitaitta rival those of Hodom and Gomor rah, uud where no man ran L ave his wife in tho morning with a certainty of fludiug her hi* write iu the evening.- Rnlelyh (S. C.) Metnrfard. To "B. 0. Box 190," Atlanta, Ga. P“!. or more good Bricklayers oon be had by ap- Thnea principles principles. Agninsi cy have been fightin In ike South It ka* of opposition to the Tht- proprietor of a bone mill advertises loot poisons Heading their own boose to be ground will be attended to “with punctuality aud dispatch." “You bachelors ought to be taxed," said a lady to a resolute evader of the noose matri- mofdal. “I ogre* with you. rnedaui,' was the reply, “beobelonsm is a great luxury." “I havon't taken a drop of liquor for a year," said an iudtviduai of questionable morale. “Indeed I but wbiob ot your feat ure* arc we to believe -your lips or your nose?" t A holy was knoekcU down by a vekwipede Tbirty-nine suicides In a ail ea murders l Eighty-two Cat One hundred aud thirty-two Ne, VS, sod SsswSkil as Moaks Bos. IT aud IS of said subdivision, with a slip of land ITS BMSo feet wtds, running north aad south tho full Isngth of sold block Mo. IT on tha wsst side, adjoining lands of Jobs A. Deaas aad ft. Oardaur aa the seat, W. K I mason ea tba south sad west, aad W, fetus ea ths was*. Also, that tract or paresl of laud tySuf aud betas la said dutrtat aud oeeaty. bstag tba aaemwsat eoraSr of taad lotSA beuasedasnkousi tytuguarth a# L*»l A city telegraph company Is forming in Maw York, which engages lo transmit messages of twenty words to aoy fiart of tin* cMy lor Uw cents, guaranteeing tltel Urc iiMte«. *111 I* In Hr. MltetartyV 1 r>»« trad, ttm »r. daw 910 .ta.rn.ra, with . unuril; of m, 174 to.., and rained ai 994.566,0)0 Hur. .traiabrata «r<i r.rqUcd a 8L l'.al ib.n »ny other part -talk. StraiMtppt rirar n«p.r, rarapt m I/ml.. Mew Orlran. .ml MtopliU. A. KMliib Ora I* tellluMte for the ttmtaii g»e«ntaM»t .)■■■» tta.ii.inr, which mil nigh in .N .bora 1,000 taw. The hammer betel alona Wei.be 49 to.., and dm an,11 block 5()0 tew lu kuuur, which la bdimd Ur he Uu, itewtrat 1. Ik. wratil, U to mid iu M.g Hp«l »p raM: "Whte * the differeiiw b.i*WB a bjolela an.l *a Idcla r Aoawar—Tba oa. trip. dew. taut tha othar tnpa op. A. irnedltad thought of Paae.l: A Vreneb papar Idla tu it onsht tab., happy Ihocuht For two lor.r. fn Ho. Juuj that “ ‘ may ha oommitigUd in tba MM m A 9-uU.man uikl.g with hia fli praaa.d hla idtantite at " " lb. Ire*. "Why, Jt . $ "plaaaa lo oonaidar that The follow,., adaio. ia (Ira. by 6 madical nhltaatiob: "Nwar e.taa natak row. Iu a in nothlita