The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, June 02, 1871, Image 1

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NTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, JUNE % 1871 ' ' 1 " ^ ggaBsgagl ' J '^e&~gs**iB"sa+3Bmjue!^^ ljuls HjgH" 1 ■. DAILY SUN. WWW NEWS. aat> News i< rejoicing in tho A DEU'UE. U*< SprlMgA, Arkansas, t’mlci Water. 5e of the season, " I in tho interest of tho At- o Eidgo Railroad will be bold lie noxt-Monday. st to bare to state that Hr. 10 was stricken with paralysis krn is bat little If any bot- |tu» unabls to speak or turn Spoclsl to the yetapais AKnl. Lam Hoes, May aB,—Prom persons who made their escape from tfio Hot Springs last niplit, and rooabad here to day, some details have boen gathered of the MOST TERRIFIC WOOD that has ever reached that place, or any olber, perhaps. Burney Hughes was oompjetdr washed out, after night fall. a moat ferooioua mnn- t'jVfS? in startling ■ ' Ik'Ut bights. '11,0 "Vv. ’V' glohes, brilUsn- ^^Lj-fvri diirkii<-. os oonccros r exchange Uoukt thorn since lean- ttUoUy] nvould do vote (Vo bourn i reflection, there would bo ter tan male fir kie fcndi their ywlk with the IgA attrnctiK komr. The Lumber, in tlioir Lnmbftr T**d, Lnelrio street. msrlO-8m ibm, under np!29-?m OPPOSITE GEOBGIA ILULROAD D] without interning een himself mis Ho. 51 Whitehall 8t., t tow door* 1 CALL AND SJSfc I1I11. myMlil Junoa DRINKS Stitlcre in tnmbcr. it^LUMBEH! I lex t nrrchill rave oh hand a laroi of Dry Oak Lumber, suitable for building ' ragona; alao all kind of Framing and Fmiabl i Direct. O. P. DROWN, » of IUcbmond, Vi ind IH IhDKK orlntondcnt of |id oil Manner Work. should respectfully lie that he has loot* J of Grubb and Spring ntchcll’a Lumbor Yard, where a Contract* for Building and Work, which he proposes to u of all ooncomod; and at He makes a speciality of i o give satisfaction, n BANKSTON. ! >ot, between Mltcholl and Vetera New Lumber Yard, JUNCTION OF MARIETTA AND WALTON STS., ALI. KINDS OF Xj tJ M :3 H CONSTANTLY ON Special Attention to M. a. nAil B. Z. DUTTON, PRACTICAL LANDSBERG’ I STENCIL CUTTER, DZSl<£iEli AND ENGRAVER! :supi B MAXTTTACTTmKU OV BASS ALPHABETS, DRY AND FLUID 8TENCIL INKS, Stoncil Dies, *’ * H. B.—Particular attontion paid to Brands and ; alio, to Hamo Plates, for marking clothos, which will be sont to any addrosa for soveaty-flve MplA-lj i, including Ink, Ac. Refreshments. CITY BREWERY. Corner tgolltnsnnd Harrij Streets: Fcchtor & Mercer, Proprietors. omoe In Old Post Office Building, nwt Gate CUT Dar, -A-tljAixtiA, G-oorfiia. LUMBER YAl ATIaANTA,GA. Sawoci Shlntlon nncl ImtluB, Wklto Pino Saab, Windows db Blind* Ml Kinds ot Dressed and Framing* Lumber. lattLlr A. LANDS BIRO fc 00., Preprllllct,, SURE aprf-am __ T. F. GRADY’S R. B. ALE HOUSE. a 2 ihama Htroct A-tlanta* Ga< JST received, ft fine lot of Champaign, Famllios supplied at their home*. A flue asaortmout of tho lx»t LIQUORS, WINES, and sogars always on hand. Bottled Ales and Tortor POP. DEATH TO HATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, SC., never falling, boxes doublo the also as others. Her* metically scaled and always tosh. For sale at wholeaalo at Pemberton, Taylor and Co.’s, and all other druggists. febS8-ly a specialty. Ales, lloor and Champagne Jersey Older Call on Uradv aud away pleaaed. Uncle Jack Coughlin, TTIOS. HAMPTON, U. D. SAUfOH*, F. A. BABBOtm. Drake's Creek .Wills. F. A. HA It II 0 Ult A- CO. , JJEALKR8 IN FLOUR. MEAL, & SHIP STUFF, Hulai for AfricuUarUts. [ to be given in -Eatouku, ot a town in the v m . H Him, Alabama—have bed taste and courage to disoard the _ on as ft head dress. We know an Atlanta lady who never had • chignon to diecard, and pever wanted one. Mr. G. W, Aaron, of Madison county, brought to town last week a stalk of wheal six feet iu height and Mover bd inches high—both grown on land wliich hod not been manured I This, is good fox little Madison.—Athens Watchman. a.’KS 1 wiyr anticipated a few weeks ago, injured by wet ’weather and the Some has already been cut, and the-r*- p in this section, i 1 not tnra out as ■ mnindcr of the crop will Very soon be -Eaton ton Prt*.\. ready for tho reaper. From information received at headquarters” some two weeks ago, we li the itw'doi. i in this county. > From tn« Or»i The crop reports sinoe ‘ i more cheering. Cotton * •fully nnder theJ wore inclioed to the opinion that 1 wheat crop in this section had been ve: seriously damaged by rust Habsequi' inquiry has developed the fact that rust, so for as has been confined sively to tit, blade. We have n found a man who reports rast o stalk. Fiom which, and our own por-1 aonal observation on a recent trip np t’ muntry, wo are led to bopo that M year’s crop will be a tolerably fair one— 1 though by no means, first-mtc Athene | Watchman. Iu spito of the fact, that the has been prononncod tho most Spring'hat wc have had fora goi rears, we arc comiliecd that coF_ 1’utnnm ennufy, is not so well ndv3 ns it was ono year ego. Add to this, tho area planted is materially! then sivposo this to bo i’ '" '.o'cotton growing ref ’iy Corne ll the < :rop will l>« j letter pried carried tol the marl danted and l inflnend i—indu least twenty inileSW* of thoNortli-enstcrnl Springs. What uecessity is there fd iug two parallel trncks a distance of J than twenty miles? Cannot an i ment be made by which the North' ■•Li may-pay tho Aii-Li no an annual r tho use of its track that distanoe. J ns with groat force that it won ally beneficial to both F are not competing linos, together on account of the] pography of l ho conntrjy of the roads conld be sc tlioro could be no oonflii of the trains. Wo csnnd Ithawas I hi: ^string. Ch l string npressod wil As tho mi i was little til herself togo: RR spring, desc |o air ; but, alas f< : tho rat was pullj nd Tabitha mil disgustod. Neil t knew their lines ist words hoard from Wil- went down on the knee, were: ‘‘Don’t dis- >; she is doing her part moment refer to a precod id a ril Roods have as good a one os anybody else, nni suro that tho interests of V^HBMTbo promoted hy the proposod arrangoment. Athenn Watchnum. Atlanta & Blue Ridge Rallrond Meeting, Canton, Cjimokee Co., Gn., I May 26, 1871. ( At a meeting held at this place, on the 26th inst., in tin io interest of the Atlanta & Bine Ridgo Railroad, the meeting was organized hy calling Maj. Wiley Petty to tho Chair, and requesting Capt. J, B. Richards to act os Secretary. After tho meeting was orpanized, Maj. Mark A, Cooper, tho President of said Road, boing present, was called to ad dress tho meeting, which he did in an ere- highest ruioE paid for wheat, i* All produce delivered st the depot froc of charge, sprlJ-Cm nlilo and forciblo «pe<vh, clearly demon- at rating to the people tho •ad to tills section of the lance of the roa lmpor- f Whor* EVEBYTIIING 13 RKADV lor tho f sccommo<latioii of his old friends, and a* many new i ones a* may think proper to givo him a call. Uncle ^ John pays ospcclal attontion to tho inner man, both To Parties Dedring to Build country ; nnd also, showing its impor* des- tanco ns ft link in what is ultimately tined to bo the grout thoroughfare from New York to New Orleans. Ho also showed the practicability of tho route, DRINKS IJFD COLD LVJi'CDES. Superintend Ihd ttnildinr nnd finishing, *r the finishing n*pnrtme*t an///, nf on// firrt Cast House they mmy tcith I* Erect. id tho ability of the peoplo along tho ntei * line to nccomplisli the enterprise. His ell LE BON TON, ’«. II Peachtree Street, near Ike .rational Hotel. joujr c. jrtcuoLS. OFFICE IN AIR-LIRE UOCix. PBTOB BTltELT LFHOH’S OLD STAND, FREE LUNCH FROM IS A. M TO l r. II. EVERY DAY. k MERCER’S CT Abb kinds. E CELEBRATED AMERICAN DRIES” •n» ve. 1 Thomas a. Simms, yynn sorvuce a Rowland, Wlivleul. Dctlor. la jvlmr n .4 Mmatkeland Ttntrt. TURK BOURBON AND RECTIFIED WHISKIES. speech was well receivod and gnvo much encouragement to the frionds of the road. Oil motion of Capt. John B. Richards the following resolutions were unanimous ly adopted : itosolvcd, That w« consider a railroad from Cor- trrsrUlo, up to Etowah Vsllcv. n*cesMiy to the coun try, aud interottin# to us auu tho peoplo ol this com munity. Resolve.’. That wc bolieve tho building of * road on that 1 ue, on tho narrow ffU*K« plan, is with n the power cf the peoplo oa the lino from Usrtemillo to this point. Itosolvcd. That w« si o willing to contribute a fair proportion of the cokt of «Ud road and to take stock accordingly, and will iuteroatoureelvea to induce the people on the line to do the some. Roeoh ed, That wc unanimously pledge onmclvci to donate to the company tho right-o.-way through oar lauds and oujourogs others to do tho «auu opinion of Grant. So said Grant tried to got control of tho Grand Army of the Republic, but "wo” blockod him. Con- tinned "Fighting Joe," “It is my abso lute conviouon that were you to walk the longth of Broadway yon could not moot a man loss qualified for tho Presidency than Grant. Wo pf tho army know him hotter than the peoplo at large. When his adjutant, Gen. Rawlins, was alive, the President seemed to be efficient ond successful; bnt when Rawlins died. Grant’s bottom fell ont. He is now in his normal condition." On one of the gentlemen inquiring .concerning Grant’s chances for re-election, Gon. Hooker, replied, “I am no politician; declined going to oonventions in 1868 chiefly bc- oauso I regarded Grant unfitted for tho offico of President; but, from observa tion, I now think, candidly nnd without projudioe, that Grant cannot carry half a dozon States. He is very cheap.”— Utica Observer. The Boston Post is anxious to know what has become of tho sum of ten thous and dollars whioh was appropriated ^ by tho last Congress to onablo ” JWR.au, IX VA Ml 11- * I BOAT. CANDLES, COAL OIL. AND FANCV OROOLKIEF. AIM—Oonitii.'iiiin Merchant, for the eele of Torlt, On motion of Judgo Joseph Donoldion, ill P 219 Commercial *troct ; and ana aiybortii S T . LOUIS, MO. three gcntlomen from oach militia dis trict of tho connl.v were appointed to so licit subscription for stock in said road. d the President to reform the civil service by inaugura ting a system of competitive examina tions for certain minor offices. No ex amination committee has been appointed, and no steps tokon to carry out tlio pro visions of the sot, which was passed long boforo the Kn-Klnx bill. ‘Tho President was voiy fierce for civil servioo reform in his message, but in practice, continues to dispense patronage to personal favoritos, llher hav^ ychninc, A Excitement to her . WasliiflPHF—.Mr. Fish Snub lo of the! „ le Russian Minister. ainst taking i Ks nothing more J 4 Wash ington special to tho Sow York Evening Postsays: “There lias been a ol with the other ' ripple excitement for somo days in diplo- bo funeral of Mrs' luatic circles in consequenco of Mr. C’at- NJoe Hooker's Opinion. other day, when acazy, the Russian Minister, not having L’ctcd—even been invited to tho State din: "Fighting Jo«” Hooker arrived at Os- ’ego yesterday wego yesterday morning on tlio steamer Lawronoo, on roato for . Mich., whither he is bound for the bene fit Cf his health. The steamer mado a short stop at Oswego, during which tho among that class of people who relish snch bits of gossip, and speculation has been rife ns to tho causes which lod Mr. Fish to thus slight tho Russian Minister. general spoke freely of tho war, its con duct, and the result, nnd in the course of It seems that for some time past the por- r. Fish and Mr. tho conversation expressed frankly his ' " Hf ’■ “ :ch oflectcd—even I been invited to tho State dinner given on She took the little! Saturday last to oil tho foreign ministers __ had been used to j in Washington by Secretary Fish. The keep the eyes oi the corps.: closed nnd matter has occasioned a good deal of talk pnt them in her pocket, where they were found after her death. She told some of her acquaintances that there would be onothor funeral before long, and on Thursday, when sho remained with two other girls to sweep out tho school house, sonal relations between Mr. sho bde them good bye at parting, and ! Oatozazy have not been of tlio warmest said she would never see them again. ] character, and it is now reported that for After this she went home. Her parents reasons, serious in their nature, all furth- were away. She got tho strychnine— | e r social intercourse between thorn is liko- took a portion of it—ran out into tho ’ Jy to bo brought to an end, and that in yard and told the hired man what she; future tho failuro of tho Russian Minister had done, and in fifteen minntes was 1 to receive an invitation to state dinners is dead. It is a most singular occurrence,! uo t to ho attributed to any oversight on indeed, and looks very much ns though ! the part of the Secretary of State. " - the child was laboring under a species of insanity. Her death is a great nlllictiou to her parents, and has created eon- The prospect for a plentiful poach crop riderablo excitement throughout the com-! is extremely favorable. From 300,000 to mnnity. ! 100,000 new trees were planted this so»- - ■ n< i son, and the crop from the old trees in The ooming fifteenth of Angnst will he [ Delaware and Maryland is cxpoctod to a gala day, not only with the people i reach 3,500,000 baskets, or about half a throughout England and Scotland, nnd ■ million more tlum were gathered in that in Edinburgh especially, but also for the ! champion year of peach-growers, 1809. fo” Now York folks, or rather the citizens from Scotland, or of Scottish descent, as usual. He is certainly placed in rath Bi Have your Job Work done At the Suit fr a had light by his neglect. The Sun Job office does work cheaper than any ether office. who havo taken up their abode in that THE PLANTATION city. The foundation-stone to a great ; monument to the author of “ Waverly "'** Jgricnttnmt U'ctkiy *r sir ten will be laid on that day, upon which Published in Mlanta, Oa., fails the ono hundredth anniversary of the birth of the poet, in Central Park,! EVERY SATU RDAY. and on this will bo subsequently erected an exact copy in bronze of the marble statue in Princess street, Edinburgh, which was pronounced by Lockhart to be one of tho best likeness of Sir Walter Soott in existence—the celebrated bust of Chantry uot even excepted. Tlio; JlUIS paix-r in edited by Rot. O. W. Howard, M- copy will bo perfect in tho least portico* merit. F1N2UB ptpc — J. Hinted by Col. It. A. Alston, tad to <*qn»l to any Journal ot tbc kiud Iu tbo United States In pojut ot lar, and will, therefore, also include a representation of his favorite and world- renowned dog, “Muida,” lying at liis foot, seemingly awaiting his commands. This magniticent tribute to tho noet is now being cast in Edinburgh, and is ex ported shortly to arrive, together with the pedestal, tho entire cost hr.vin^ been tho natives of subscribed aud paid in bv tho natives oi the “ land of Soott" iu raw York aud ncihity. t). SEND FOK A SPECIMEN COPY. "W «/• GOOD AGENTS WANTED. ADDNEM,