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TA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JUNE 3, 1871.'
SUN.
belt! (lie oflieo of
of Charleston. The
M referred to is
would reproduce
Plantation of
who Las BOrYed out
isu, unsUiiicd, uiutiflfeli,
who know him. Wo know him
He is our own mind's eye now. Tall be-
average of men, erect as u to bond upon
on wu unknown to him, yet of that nobis
. whloh unoousciouely Inclines to a woman
an interior, Aery, yet only whoa weakness was
oppressed, or wrong maintained; udent, but only
against that which was moan *■“* "*
vice, he stands to us and in
the full portrait of a man. The account of
aid's correspondent interviews will lie read with in
terest by all the readers of The Plantation, but espe-
' ** by our numoroua readers in South Carolina.—
it affords us pleaaure to re-publisb this tribute
to a most estimable gentleman from a Northern
source, we have another object In view. It is to no
tice the fallacy contained in thecapuon ol the article.
“ THB LAST or THE DABOSS.'*
The intention of tho phrase la to signify that the
tuoral aud social qualities which uro eminent in the
rsouof whoqi the correspondent writes, will
exisftn
memories,
jK-rson of whom ttc correspond*
‘ MF aafbcsediug generation, and by reason
would respectfully
publio that ho has 1 oca-
corner oi Grubb and Spring
__ ft Mitcln ll’H Lumber Yard, where
receive Contracts for building and
art* Work, which ho propoaeB to
.satisfaction of aU concerned ; and at
Mo makes a speciality ot
>s to givo satisfaction.
II BANKSTON,
street, between Mitchell and rotors
B. Z. DUTTON,
PRACTICAL
STENCIL CUTTER, DESIGNER AND
ENGRAVER!
mamufacttom o»
B rass alphabets, dry and
FLUID STENCIL INKS, Stencil Dios, Stool
Stamping Dloa, Railroad and liotol Checks, Marking
brands, Ac., No. 61 Whitehall bt., a few doors bolow
Huntor street.
W R. D.—Particular attention paid to Brands and
Stencils for Merchants, Millors, Tobacconists and
Distiller*; also, to Namo Plates, for marking clothes,
which will bo sent to any ** ‘ “
cents, Including Ink, Ac.
1
Refreshments.
CITY BREWERY.
Corner Collins and Harris 8trr«tf(
Fochtor & Mercer, Proprietors.
Office In Old Post Office building, next Gate City Bar,
^ G-oorgia.
T. F. GRADY’S
R. R. ALE HOUSE,
a a
Alabama Street Atlanta, Oa,
TUST received, a flno lot of Champaign,
O Jersey Cider. Families supplied at tbolr
homes. A fiuo assortment of the bout
LIQUOU8, WINE8,
and segara always on hand. Bottled Ales and Porter
a specialty. Ales, Beer aud Champagne Jersey Older
os draft. Cab on Grady and away pleased.
Uncle Jack Coughlin,
TJTAVING disposed of liis interest in
JUl the old “76 Saloon,” on the corner of broad
and Alabama atroeta, has located himself under the
old Post office, corner same streets, In tho
BBR-UiVIi KJLOO.Y,
Where EVERYTHING IS READY for tho
accommodation of his old frfpnda, and as many now
onoass may think proper to glvo him a call. I nclo
John pays ospociol attention to the inner man, both
DRINKS
ajtd c’old lvatcues.
LE BON TON,
JUO. I I Peachtree Street, near the
A'aiional Uot el.
EVERY DAY.
FBCnTEH * MERCER'S
DEODORA WHIRRY.
SUMMER DRINKS
PREMIUM. DEER.
MILK PUNCHES.
OF ALL KIND8.
THE CELEBRATED AMERICAN DRINK,
"HIP UP/
ttity of Dry Oak Lumber, suitable for building
ragous; also all kind of Framing and pinlsbi
Lumber, in their Lumber Yard, Lnckio street.
New Lumber Yard,
JUNCTION OF
MARIETTA AND WALTON *T8. f
ALL KIXD8 OF
L P M B
C fTANTLY ON
ecial Attention i
M. A.
* apl29-3in
LANDSBER
LUMBER Y
back
to Buuuymcdc. It reminds us of Magna Chart#,
(wo have not lieard and regret not hearing Mr.
Toombs). It is a syuouym for love of liberty,
hatred of wrong, defiance of illicit authority ; rev-
ereuoe for law—protection of the weak against the
strong; and In short, lor whatever Is heroic I
had a terrible conflict. Superior
bers and superior resources gave to tho pu
the North, the victory. They took our nog
They burned our towns; they devastated
try; they slaughtered our men; they im>
Women. But they did uot exterminate
did uot "crush out the seed}” Aud «
Honthorn blood, the blood of the Cavalic
Huguenot runs in Southern veins, so long tin.
rou” llvos.
It is a foolish Uiought of some persous, that alav]
ry made the Southern people, not merely aristocj
while it taught the boy from the cradle to deleu
weak against aggression. It gave a direction to V
ora thought not always m the wiavA rhanneJs.
comitollod to labor, not educated to
morcc, these pursu.ts were, perhap
When these pursuits become ueeeai
be found at homo in tie ui. Take th
bred, whi»#o l>edigrce goes 1» k t.. the 1,
ancestors snuffed the air ot the desert,'
haruoss or in the plow, and L*c
but when ho understands Ins
phsh without
SAD SUICIDE.
j l ook Her Life Because She Com
mitted a Trivial Offense.
From tho Chicago Republican.
The following announcement appeared
ia yesterday morning's paper iu the
place assigned tor death notices :
“At the residence ot William McLain,
887 Michigan Avenue, Lizzie E. West-
cott, aged 10 years and 2 months. Fu
neral at 10 o’clock on Saturday morning,
atthohouso.” ■-
On Thursday night ttys young girl re
tired to rest. She was then in] perfect
health. In tho morning she was di
9o sudden was her demise that
nonneement was a shock to all thi
seen the gill the evening before,
was n niece of Mr. McLain, and that gen
tleman was properly of tho opinion that
her sudden death was a subject for li
examination. Iu accordance wif
roqaest, Coroner Stephens pi
the house, yesterday of term
an inquest From the
ted it becamo apparent
had deliberately "
the jury found
The sod stoi
inquest, showi
highly aensitiv
taken her own
which had toll.
iparntively I
pupa of tho Mi
leaching the building 01
ternoou, she listened to
a young man to take a
him on tho basin. To a
teacher for her_ubsence, hi
a note, ’
and sayin
tained at
More About the Scholarly Mur-j
derer.
A dispatch dated New York May 31st,
says tho IruUpendenl ot this week will
publish an article l.y 1’rof. Taylor Lewis,
of Union Oollogc, in which ho states that
ltaloff, on the day before his execution,
sent him a letter reqnesting him to tako
charge of his manuscripts, and which
famishes a strong contrast to tho profan
ities and frivoltics with which ho is
charged by reporters to have been en-
nt the timo it must have been
It is written in a remarkably
tiful hand, with
fjnrhmau, ifias-fiiiing, Sit.
Removal.
i Eichberg & Langgesser,
Having removed their
1 Plumbing&Gas-Fitting
| ESTABLISHMENT,
I From No. 4. KSrli-tts Hired, to
32 Peachtree Street,
NEAR CORNER OF WALTON,
RE BEADY TO RECEIVE ORDERS. THEY
1 IjL rospoctfuliy Inform their friends thst they
will continue to keep s full stock ol
Das, Steam and Water Pipe,,
GAS FIXTURES,
AND
OHAJXTD ELIEUS
Bath Tubs,
PUMPS OP ALL DESCRIPTION
Water Closets,
OPPOSITE GEORGIA RAILROAD
ATLANTA.GA,
Sawed Bblucloa and
Xiatiia,. Wlxlto Flno
flisuuXa, VCnsadoxvai «*>
Blluda
All Kinds ot Dressed and
Framing Lumber.
frtUMj A. LAND8DIRO k 00., Proprietor*.
J8|
<:4 *iPP
DEATH TO RATS,
ROACHES,
BEDBUGS, AC.,
newt luting, bore. double Ur. Ul. u others. Her-
mcticUly KUed Mid Uwur. trtBb. Tor Mlo U
.holm. >t Pemberton, Taylor and Co,’.,
and »n other druggieta febas-ly
Tito*, oauttos, n. d. ssLMOSe, r. A. bshdoub.
Drake's Creek Jtltlls.
F. A. BARBOUR * CO.,
JJEAI.P.BB IN
FLOUR,
MEAT,
A SHIT STUFF,
raujrsLiA-. MMjrTrcm r.
HIGHEST PRICE PAH) FOR WHEAT. “V.
All prodoo. doUtorod tuh. depot free of clurse,
»prl3-flm
To Parties Desiring to Build
HE undersigned would respectfully Inform the
citizens of Atlanta that ho Is now prepared to
Somerintmd I ha Km, I ding mnd Finishing, nr
I ht Finishing /Bspmrtmmt onlp, •f mnp
First t'lnss Hsnst thty mop wish to
BrseU
IIo has st his command s picked sot of bands, aud
•Pin confident in giving general satisfaction.
REFERENCE—Col. John L. Grant, Loaglcy
ft Robinson, and Fay ft Corpttt, Architects.
joii.r c. jrtcuoLs,
SURE
Thomas a. Simms,
W E
Ptoar and MmmfsrlmnS Mate,
PUR* BOURDON AN1) MEOTiriKD WHISKIES,
CHEESE. FISH. CRACKERS,
CORN MEAL, HOMINY,
SOAP, CANDLES. COAL OH,.
AND FANCY UROCEH1ES.
Alai—CommtMien Xwrbents for th, «Ue of Pork,
Itacon end lard, end geueml pknteUsn enppllee,
No lie OomiueroUl etici t, *uil W end 211) Xurtli
UVM 's T. LOUIS, MO. I
•pitta
Tho editor of the Be’find
about shad, although he *
rlvor, whore wo have tlioi
day. aud for luuch. Tho
geations will bo relished (
readers at this particular r
"Tho shad was named
Nobu-chad-nezzar considp]
ho passed through his tti
found to be a man ol muc
respect the shad resembles
Shad arc nature’s pin cushic—
built of the refuse stuff that war ion niter all the
rest of tho fish were concoctod. The interior of
shad looks like a fine-tooth comb or a wool-card,
and tho best way to get tho meat out ia to uso a
tooth-pick.
"A person to liko shad wauts to cat them often,
at near intervals, ouco every twenty-four hours for
eleven or ninoteon weeks. The champion place for
getting up au appetite, for shad is at a Brooklyn
boarding house. Thcro the thing is reduced to n
science. As soon as the shad become cheap and
plenty, tho landlady announces st tho breakfast
table that sho will ba>e shad for dinner The
boarder Immediately goes to bis room and puts on
tho poorest ahirt he has, and when ho comes out to
diuuor ho has provided himself with a msgniiyiug
gloAH, which makes the hones look larger, a musII
basket to put tlio boucs in, a tooth-pick and a pair
of twoezors.
sigh for a little more liourbon.
.. They are sweet aud
toothsome, and If any of our triouds watt to kuow
bow to eat them withont choking. Just broil a nit
The Public Debt of South Carol 111 3.
Tho Charleston Courier of Thursday says
porto
North
of tho first of November, 1870, wo msntiou
[orthcaatern Railroad bonds ]>*yahlo March
lht, 1869, secured by first mortgage—693.000.00
Wo are reliably iufortued that since that <late those
bonds have boon redeomod by the road, and the lia-.
bllity of tho 8tato la therefore discharged. Tho
Comptroller Oonoral baa not yet received official in
formation ot thotr redemption, but the feet is so.
This reduces the contingent liability of the Mate to
60,096,608.30, aud inakus the correct statement aa
follows :
Debt of the Btatc as puuclpal, excluait
ontingent liability ft
railroad bonds
Total
Accoidiug to tho Star, Uufiiu wuute a
usw City Hall.
unkuowi
ug them
giving thei
"ling,
to disappear
incr. Mr. .
me, and
t ho saves b;
idkerchiof w
underneath
spirit cannot r
tors say they havo j
dies while they are
have their clothes
|e broad daylight in tho vory
plo who are trying to do-
o( the disturbances. A
undertook to investigate
found his hat slashed into
when about to depart; it had
a stand iu the room where there
"were several pooplo present If the Evil
Ono himself has not taken up his resi
donee in Wooster, it certainly looks as if
he hod disciples there. And it is very
probable that it will eventually bo dis
covered who theso disciples are.
The new express train from Plymouth
to London, will probably be tho fastest
train in tho world, in the part of its jour
ney which lies over the Bristol and Exe
ter and Great Western Railways. Leav
ing Exeter at 10:30, it is timo to roach
Paddington at 2:45; including a stoppage
of thro minutes at Bristol, and the inevi
table and vexatious ten minutes at Swin
don, journey of 194 miles will occupy
four hours and a quarter. The Irish
limited mail, hitherto considered the
fastest train, occnpios six hours and tbir-
ty-iive minutes between London and
Holyhead, being at the pace of only 170
miles in tour hours and a quarter. The
fastest train on tho great Northern Line
is bctwocu Loudon and Peterborough,
76 miles, which is done iu ono honr and
thirty-sevou minutes; but tho Groat
Western’s accelerated expense will ran
from Swindon to London, 77 miles, in
one honr and twenty-seven minutes.
Tho three young men were carried
over the Horse Shoo Fall (Niagara) a few
[lays ago, wore peddlers. They took a
boat and paddled out abovo the falls to
look at them. Their curiosity was soon
amply gratified. Their boat was torn in
piocos and two of them drownod before
tlioy reached the brink. The third man
was conscious until bo took the plunge.
Tlrcir names are unknown. The Buflalo
Ecpress of the 20th says :
"Yesterday forenoon a singular object
was observed iyinjj iu tho water almost
under the Suspension Bridge, on the Ca
nadian side of the river, and upon inves
tigation, it was found to he a largo piece
of fieseh torn from the trank, apparently
at the hip. It was taken in enargo by
the authorities on the other side, and,
wo believe, quietly interred during tho
afternoon. No other traco or vestigo of
the ntcu had been setn."
citil
is not, per
demands
ie introdue-
le or follicle
fealthicet chin will
i, because while
d the hair is never,
cut, microscopically
y closo to prevent a
inter will not properly
iiud bo
«Pl
cleanse^^^^^V The water slioi
boiling, razor dipped for at
least one minute, and then carefully
wiped with a soft towel. Tho physician
referred to says tho best and most effect
ive plan is to keop a private razor and all
other necessaries for shaving. Tho fact,
however, is, that this is but rarely done,
and our borbor shops are, thoreforo, a
very lrot-bed of a painful and disgusting
cutaneous disease. In its worst form,
tho barber’s itch spreads to tho arm-pits,
and then becomes almost intolerable.
■ ■ » ♦ «
Poets.
What poet never was bluei'—Gray.
Who was a musical poet?—Campbell.
Who was tho tallest poot?—Longfel
low.
What poet was a groat snfferor?—Paine.
What poet supposed himself infallible?
—Pope.
Wnat poet was not a colored man ?—
White.
Who realized tho value of words?-
Wordsworth.
Who was the most warlike poet ?—
Shokspeare.
Who worked tho precious metals?-
Goldsmith.
.
Hook and eyes have now only a small
aud steady sole. Tho introduction of
buttons for dress fastenings has changed
the popular demand. Thera are seven
factories in Massachusetts where hooks
and eyes can bo made, and an invested
capital in this business of over 8500,000
lies idle, awaiting the freaks of fashion.
— ■►•-< —
A few days since a meeting of tho State
Democratic Executive Committee was
held at Little Rock, Arkansas, and put
forth a declaration that "it would bo uu-
wise, impolitic, and certain of defeat to
resurrect tho issues on which we wero
beaten in ’68, and that tho party is will
ing to let tho questions arising out of the
war rest whore tlroy are."
The Sun Job Office cannot be bent for
tho neatness of its work, or the dispatch
of its business.
nlzr sale days, Wednotalays and Saturdays. Halos of
lies! Estate promptly attended to.
J. A. CHERRY, Auctioneer.
McDowell k co.
GRIFFIN, OA., May 19, 1871. my20-3m
Dutch Pete’s Restaurant*
Under James' Dank,
JJAS BEEN RECENTLY FURNISHED WITH »
KTo. 1 CXXJK,
And all other modern appliances;
IS. MEALS SUrrUED AT ALL HOURS.
nSm REGULAR BOARD #5 TER WEEK.
•8. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS WILL,
ALWAYS DE FOUND AT HIS TABLES.
my 30-dm
HITCHCOCK A WALDEN,
WHOLESALE AND H XT AIL DEALERS ID
Books and Stationery,
ATLANTA, GA.
K EEP on hand a largo and elocu#
stock of STATIONERY, oucli m r»per. Rn.
vo lopes, Pens, Ink, Inkstands, Pencils, Kl.ites, roc#
ct books, Knives, etc,
Flno stock of Initial Paper and blank books.
Also, SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKS Slid BBQUfBITM#,
Choice lot of ALBUMS and MOTTOES-tho Jattft
adapted for Sunday Schools, a largo stock of lOsodF
lonoous and Theological BOOKS. Catalogues oesffi
bee.
Cumberland .Yiirifry,
EDGEFIELD JUNCTION, TEN.M,
HAMLIN k DAUNT MS. .
Q. W. FHERMAN. GENERAL AGENT.
/■'I HEAT variety of fmlt and ornamental tro«4
VJI flours, vines, etc. Every troo or shrub wo#
routed. aplldlm
A. C. DARLINGTON,
Attorney at Law,
COB. W1IITEHAI.1. ANN ALABAMA STS.,
skmtSi
ATLANTA, OA-
LAWYERS