The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, June 06, 1871, Image 1

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i ATLANTA. GEORGIA, TUESDAY, JUNE », 1»7L DAn,Yl SITS . #«»> TO u are aware of. All that h»a been done towards the oonstruotwu of Remarkable Inf at nut ion. The Recent Reileehd Move ment! Explained. been done towaraa me ~ '..-i, our road haa been accomplnhed through and oounael of our Praudeni Trom the tuv^tah *«*•■] Bavakiuh, Ox., June M, 1871 Editor iluruiny Nm*: friends Having been informed to mj frmnde in the interior of Georgia that *b»te ia prevalent in that recent lease of the Maoon A wesiera Railroad by the Central had b«n “cored tlirounh some oollusion of the Cenum Railroad witli the gentlemen interested “KAmSotlfoommeuon £ tlie construction, of theAUanta A 8a- ' .bulxi-kv. commander, Tinn ah ltailroad, arifbhgving had my •*- 1 tenUon oaUed to a newsier article, in wliioh it was intimated that 'i s had as a “junior attorney" been a partySC this matter, I ootisider is but just to tlieS tral ltailroad, to the interests of the vannan A Atlanta Hoad, of which I the advice anu oum.~. ™ , and Board of Directors and as indepen dent of the advioe of any eoUumon the Central Railroad as we are to-day ol the railroads ia Great Britain. „ The lease, therefore, of the Maoon we ° hove°prose^ted STMr. Wadlev with the sagacity of an able ex- ^tTfighrU hlvingpl^d himself in noaitioD, has accomplished an en ICh°e D ’wo h ”d^= * some 7~?L“«i ower but by an equally sure ^ *■ 1 a. done less than this, he to his offi* There if a mercliaut of this city of marker I ability and success, nch and of high social standing, who is Ibo rabject of a regnlur Infatuation Hr: h <mwt the best business meu of N*-w ioik. at has an elegant liouse, and a wife to whom he is devotedly attached. Onee in au mouths ho leaves his home suddenly, and has a drunken debnueh that lasts usually seven days. An nncnntr.dlable fit comes over him, and ho di-eppi ..rs wtliont a moment’s warning and gives lnmsdfuj to strong drink, lie : s to a b"‘-', takes a room, and allow, no one to outer but the servant who attends him Qg up tO 1 skillful ( n^nTuberaliy for all tin* h has, and feeds " ’ 4 BMs^the choicest viands of the son. Woodcock, game urnUbe elmaoml cooking is served up taMMpn u " ‘8 The 10,000 Americ . be in London waiting t tion of a peace in Franco enab« _ to fly over to their beloved I no danger of suffering from caamj meanwhile. Never, in all its hn London been so pier ns it now is. Every 1 to make it so— the * the channel has <lr noblesse hither; tliej press are close at ha i dramatic, musical i here; there is an uni i ueut persons from on tries here; the Qneeq more frequently th - Exhibit 5 “ ‘ .. iHirwWr, Mid to my sell, that ment of facta should be made. stated In my IliL'III OI Iiuui miuuiu wo uinuo. iu uij correspondence with Col. Robert C. Hum* of Putnam county, I find a letter of EVERY SATURDAY from each port. INSURANCE ON COTTON 11Y STEAMERS ON THIS LINE ONE HALF PER CENT. cabin passage 9*> the 25th of Mav, which presents these facts, and I prefer to present them to tiM public by the publication of this 1< rather than by a statement *“* 1 nnent to tho events which disturbed the eq sons. Very res nnah should and give ;ened be- the week’s dissipation^ kindi i or pay .cleanliness.— Bud him before his i home, cleans i again for the » he starts on his Kited.— tional Exhibition tin pectedly good; the houses and twont; full blast, and | height, everyb. arrived from state of things, nil go into Rt g'-ut ritfll four o’clock in the » brick at the tlie first 1 chances are t«*u to OBI an curl, a countess, at donna. This is aU when I add th^* jH^of Com mi imautia DECK, with aubaiatence *w Thia line ia composed of tlie first class steamship* WYOMIIICI TEAL, Commander. WiOMlNO TEAL, Commander. TUN A WANDA BARRETT, Commander One of these steamships leave each port EVERY SATURDAY. Through bills lading furnished by these steamships by all railroad connections. For freight or passage, apply to HUNTER A GAMMELL, 84 llsy street. For HonI on. Savannah, L, Robert C. Humber,. My Dear Bib: T iust. haa been anti_. r _ hence my communicat: date, giving my conjecti_ tion of tho City Council c„ the resolutions adopted at the^ meeting on the 16tn, a copy ef ’ have forwarded to yon. The^ the Atlanta & Savannah been presented! nab, as we dei * seated solely < — : — : -^whick Dealers in Cnmber. HER! LUMBER! A MITCHELL HAVE ON HAND A LARGE of Dry Oak Lumber, soitablo for budding also all kind of Fruulug and Finish! THE B08T0N AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP LINE The steamships m Oriental, Capt. F. M. SwaW Vtrk«burg, Cap*. S. U. ILkTT"*—^ CAitIN FARE DECK 10 (xnv Through bills of ladiiDt given by railroad agents to nfl Boston, and in Boston by Steamship agents to priu- ,2 cipal points in Georgia. AUarna and Florida. I “ Through bills of lading given to Providence, J Fall River, Portland, Lowell. Idiwreiite. Ac. i Passage tickets sold at railroad depot, and state rooms secured In advance by writing agents in 8s ~»n.h. HIllHAUDHON h BARNARD. Agents, Savannah. F. NICKERSON A CO.. nOT0-tf New Lumber Yard, JUNCTION OF MARIETTA AND WALTON 8T8., For New Yoi ALI. KIND8 OF L U M B B C . .iTANTLY ON HANI •AT SOUTHERN STKAM8J jfKKY THURH s Line can t one-half I I to bo fpd re- i con- , but, N, of tUu l«r< Ktpmirinf, sir*, g Furniture covers cut, made and d spring mattresses made 1 household furniture and up- i Marietta street. ecial Attention to M. A. HA apl29-3m LANDSBERG’Sj LUMBER YAf [>NTRACTOR and BUILDER OPPOSITE GEORG IA RAILROAD DEI General Hnperlntcndont BuildInifN, and all Manner of Carpenters* Work. ATLA nta,g: the assur^B T HE undersigned would respectfully announce to the public that he baa loca ted himself on tho cornor of Grubb and 8pring streets, near Rice A Mitchell’s Lumber Yard, where he proposes to recoive Contracts for Builolag and general CarjteutciV Work, which he proposes to carry out to the satisfaction of all concerned ; and at a* low figures as any one. He makes a speciality of Stair Building, and proposes to gikc satisfaction. Sawed Shingles and Uatlia, White Pino Sash, Windows cfo Blinds Jill Kinds ol Dressed and Frniuiiif Lumber. febQl-ly A. LANDS BERG A CO., iToprietora, B. Z. DUTTON, PRACTICAL STENCIL CUTTER, DESIGNER AND ENGRAVER! SURE POP. B manuf.vctcrkb or RASS ALPHABETS, DRY AND FLUID STENCIL INKS, StencU Dies, Steel Dies, Railroad and Hotel Chocks, Marking OEATH TO RATS, ROACHES, BEDBUGS, 6rC., ■ N. B.—Particular attention paid to Brands and r failing, boxes double the sire as others. Her metically sealed ami always fresh. For sale at wholesale at Pemberton, Taylor ami C'o.’i aud all other druggists. feb28-ly Ucfi'(6l)inrnte. THOS. HASfPTOM, B. D. SALMONS, T. A. HABHOUB. Drake's Creek Jfiills. CITY BREWERY. Corner Collins and Harris Streets; Feq|iter A Mercer, Proprietors. Office in Old Post Office Building, next Gate City Bar, Atlanta, G-oorgla. F. A. BARBOUR & CO. , JJEALERS IN & SHIP STUFF, FR~K\Ki.lJtr, KKJTTUCMW. ST HIGHEST PBICE PAID FOR WHEAT. -«* All pro,luce delivered at tho depot freo of charge, aorl3-6m T. F. GRADY’S R. R. ALE HOUSE. To Parties Desiring to Build 12 3 citizens of Atlanta that he is i Alabama Rtreot Atlanta. Ga. J UST received, a fine lot of Champaign, Jersey Cider. Families supplied at their _ , MHI homes. A fine assortment of the best L1QUOIW, WINE8, il segars always on hand. Bottled Ales and Porter pfcialty. Ales, Beer aud Champagne Jersey Older draft. Call on Gradv and away plei * First Class House they mmy teisk fe detitf Uncle Jack Coughlin, H AVING disposed of hia interest in tlie old "TH Haloon.” on the comer of Broad d Alabama xtreota, has located himself under the streets, in the jo ha 9 c. .rncnoLS) OFFICE IN AULLINE UOUgB, PRYOR STREET old Post office, corner hkk-hiwk sjtL—jr, Thomas «. Simms, ^yiTU 8HRYOCK A ROWLAND, nuy think proper to give him s call. IlJbc— Johu pays especial attention to the inner man, both Wholesale Dealers In Ffwwr *nd .Umamfortured Tobmres. drinkh A.m VOID LUJTCUE8. CORN MFAL, HOMINY, 80 \P, CANDLER, COAL OIL, LE BON TON, JVo. 111‘rarhtrrr street, Hear Ike .Valiotial Hotel. No 21« ('om.nri\i»l .tm t, .nd !WV md 210 North UW '8 T. LOUIS, MO. iprll-4m EVER! DAY. rtCHTEB k MEBOIB'I DEO DOHA WHISKY. FINAL NOTICE To Ctalmaatk attains! Ike tt\ A Jt. Railroad. /XKDERKD, THAT *U, CLAIMS lit KILED \ f with the Clerk of the Board of Commissioners 15th OF JITNET, PREMIUM DEER. SUMMER DRINKS OF ALL KINDS. TUB ORLRBKATKD AMERICAN DRINK. By order of the Board. May 20th, mi. A. B. OULBERRON. Clerk myfti-'Jawtdljmi UAwtEBH BLANKS. sen eeourw iSLAkau.at 1UK SUM Offioe, AUa^tha CABIN PA88AGE ATf Tho Baltimore and Savannah Hteamnhl] Hti'aiucra sail from Savannah during Decern follows: Haragossa Thursday, America Thursday Saragossa, Thu America, Tim Saragossa TInimlE JAS. li. \\j novO-tf Bay tlin SAVE YOUR SAFEST, CHEAFEST AND BEST FRUIT JARS In the market. MoBIUDE ctoCO., ANCFACTUREU8’ AfiEN I S FOR FRUIT JARS and JELLY TUMBLERS. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. “ ATLANTA INTELLIGENCER” OFFICE. reserve the record been pi onward in the ’inciple of equity I oj men of charac^ life. Our ^wa8 obtained ;lf, ropresen ^ _ In your irgia, and their great < tho Central Railroad. Wylly, a sagacious busi •ublic spirited citizen of r ng at the time as the Ptes tral Railroad, during the jlWadley, approved it, in ‘ eing submitted to the id has to this day, nnof- •ed his hearty endorsement rprise as one in the injteresta of the people along ito projected line, tlie itics of Atlanta and Savannah and of the Central Railroad. Acting under his advice, I presented the charter to the Legislature in the form of an act of incorporation. This had not been done long before I discovered in the opposition arraigned against it the iuterest it was to affect on the State.— j Notwithstanding that we asked for none I of the “aicf* which was being lavishly ! bestowed upon the multitude of railroads [ chartered at this session, our enterprise | was met with an opposition in the Leg islature, the very organization and open ly declared purpose of which evidenced the fact that rival corporations were at least afraid of its power. This opposi tion was by persistent effort overcome and the charter granted by a very small majority vote in both branches of the “developing” General Assembly. As soon as I returned to Savannah and could do so, I presented the charter to the Board of Directors of the Central Rail road in session, believing that it was from the circumstances of my relations the property of this corporation. It was then for the first time that I heard directly the views of Mr. Wadley, the President of the Central Railroad, ex- nag- and the tn I state old here lbs., but the so wing sea son being over we have fallen to ?12(a. Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER FROM THE II >N June, 187 . *t elevcnjil] o'clock, a. m.. tlm entire e*tRl»liHhmcnt of the ATLANTA INTELLIGENCER OFFICE, con- tiating M follows: NEWS ROOM: Contain* a large font of Brevior, Nonpareil, aever- il font* of DlapUy Type#, Caeca, Staiulx, Hark*. Olia- Rule*, etc., all complete ami iu working order. JOB ROOMS : Contain* font* of Small Pica. I«ong Primer, lire- vlor, Nonpareil, together with 10 font* of wood type for poeter work, about 170 fouta of type* of ditlereiit *i*ea and description, impmung atoue*. aud every - thing complete for a book and job office. pressed upon this subject, as it had been terests of his road. oonaiMMHPBI folio post pre«*. with hand* and stand* (hr power one *mall Gordon Press, table*, etc., aU iu complete order. BOOK BINDERY : Contain* one of Hikok'* Ruling Machine*, one * landing pre**, two paper cutter*, one board cutter, a complete set of binder*’ tool*, one cabinet with type, one work bench all complete ami in g*w»d working order. AIAO. The Buxine** Office fbrn.titi large *alu. desk*, tab!, a, chair*, large *alv. desk*, tab!, a. chair*, one cop>mg iu« .-*, counter*. 4c. Hold aa the property of Jar«<l I. Whit aker, in baukraptcy. TERMS cash. . U. FUWLLR, Aaaigneo. ■yVTtda. WANTED! 1N 0ONFEDF.llATE (TltltlCN- •P i " “ r.l n hj CY. of all dcuominatiou*, lor fair price will b^pald. which Apply u» m«mirk's Arrrt'ti. buminkhm ixm i.eof.. BMtyill St IXh*. Whit*, hall aud Uuuter *lmt* associated with the ini Mr. Wadley, in the frankness and delib- eration.eharacteristic of the gontleman, stated to me, that under the circumstan ces then existing the Central Railroad could not aid in the construction of the Atlanta and Savannah Railroad, cither as a brunch of tho Central, or as an inde pendent line of railway, aud that as far as the interests of his road wore oonoerned, he did uot appreciate the necessity for its constritttion. The action of thu Board of Directors was in harmony with Mr. W'.idb y’s views, as expressed to me, and thus tenuinatod all connection whatever of the Central Railroad with our enter prise. Up to this time I considered that I had been acting as an attorney for the Central Railroad, with the interest of an attorney in tho work wliioh had been completed by him, and as a citizen of Georgia, with the iutereats of a citizen iu the results to accrue to this seaport, the city of Atlanta aud the people aloug tho lino of the projected road from Teu- nille to Atlanta. Binoe then, by no word, spoken, written, or ^ «'n nju/ m/musr whatever conveyed, has Mr. Widler any official of the Central Railroad inti mated to mo, or to any one connected with our enterprise, that I am aware of, tliut he dcsireo IL has I opiuiofl amount t Pember- uville Tobacco within the last ) of Danville gives it os his t will be treble in by year previously. Clover following letter, from one of the leading produce brokers of Liverpool, will prove of interest to our readers: Office of Alex. S. Macrae, 1 Liverpool, May II, 1871. j To the Editor of tho Advertiser, Forsyth, Monroe oounty, Ga. : Sir : Extracts from the press of your State call attention to the fact that yon | are becoming very large growers of clover Prices lately have ruled here at G0(ai 62is., equal to §14 40(^14 88, gold, per cwt. of 112 * 13 20 per cwt, at which there are specu- bi “ lotivo buyers. France, os a role, supplies us bountifully with this articlo, but we are now supplying her, which fact would seem to indicate high prices for American in the future. Respectfully, yours, Alexander 8. Mack ve, Produce Broker, etc.. after doiug so d hail a bottle of was uuaceustom. .‘privod wits. after his purchase, the stock at which point hU profits, if he Fail closed the account, would have boon live thousand dollars.—- B it he Lad given no orders except for the purchase, an.l when his broker anx ious to realize iu his behalf hunted him up and found him iu a liquor shop, hi was too much btupitied to be able to give an order. Before another hour had passed, Lake Shore stock had taken u turn the other way, aud hail gone down to 113, at which point, as the broker could get no orders from the speculator, aud as the “margin” was uot sufficient to enable the broker to hold on to the stock, in face of the further decline which was threatened, he sold it out at an actual loss of five thousand dollars.— If the speculator had “realized” when the stock was on the rise, instead of get ting tight on a four dollar bottle of chani- pugut, lie would have been the gainer, instead of the loser of fiv* thousand dol lars, and there would have been a differ ence iu his fortune of ten thousand dol lars. It was a dear drink for him, but then ho lost his money easily and expe ditiously, without thought or difficulty. ' mail Rt»on tha!*V _ 'v toL Urn speck "j T lien tlffiTuet. i orst'J Try lai ;kcr. ’’ Eve t> turnish ihua] Lartid^ ltilH litTSat down, aud to the postia was an old friend, fie e.^i that the thief would never bo 4bj The habit he had so induitriqjigj; office who self id.— you would u<e; I never chew but plug.” The detective wot Au old friend, the man before ill.* thief. He stilled the prou affection; arrested the posting cjiso was tried, aud now thel ehewer H in Joliet, boarding ut'tj hotel. Negro Juries. At the request of a negro Claiborne county. East T*-nneSei a few says-tle 1km- A curious case has just been decided in the Supreme Court of Wisconsin. A Mr. Schuet, an unnaturalized resident of Waukesha oounty, was elected iu last November clerk of tho supervisors.— After the election and before the op pointed time for entering upon his offi cial duties, Mr. Schuet took out his cer tificate of naturalization. The hgalitv of the election having been contested, the oourt decided that while an alicu can not vote, he may be voted for; and though he ‘ uot qualified to hold au office when elected he may remove the disqualfication by subsequent acquisition of citizouship, aud then lawfully servo. Bather a remarkable sporting suit was tried in Eugland the other day. Lord Charles Ker, son of the Duke of Rox- bnrgbe, was commissioned by the lute Marquis of Hastings to make some bets for him, and Lord Charles did so, and paid for his friend’s losses in respect to the same to the amount of $4,000. Soon after the Marquis died, leaving Lord Charles this muoh out of pocket. The executors refused to nay, having regard to tho nature of the debt, but the Master of the Rolls decided iu Lord Charles’s favor. The California Vintage.— A Califor nia c&ouMugi, speaking of the viutoge rs expert* differ iu their on- prospect, says timates, the lowest figure named beiug 8,000,000 gallons, the highest 12,000,000. iber of The number of new vines coming iuto bearing is vorv largo, and the oh everywhere ore looking finely, and grapes I. haviug already “set’ perfectly, and uo tho oonstruetiou of the | damage having boon done anywhere b; _ . ge having boen done anywhere by Atlanta k Savannah Railroad, or that he ( (rust or fiooda. Viniculture is now nl- ' or Iun Bounl of Directors would oneonr- together one of the most prospeou* and IreUabl# age any wove *u that direothm. This, as I i industries of Californio, Two young lovers attempt *1 suicide iu Lawrence, MassaehusotU, on Friday night Wui. U. {Scott had for s.imt* time been paying his addresses to Miss Emiua C. Thorn. The old folks of the kdy looked with disfavor on tliei* lo\o for each other, which opposition sadly dF heartened tho pair and they resolv die together. They procured two ounce* * vJ to Prospect Ihll and of uitauic, repair* took the fatal dose. The girl died, but Scott w ill recover. Dr. Pancoast, of Philadelphia, recent ly performed a painful operation on u little girl whose feet had been deformed by wearing high-heeled boots, and ex pressed his opinion that it wus only the beginning of u large harvest of such eases. It so happens that extremely high heels are going out of fashion; but there is still room for much improvement iu this direction. —►#* Iu the feathered race, as in the hu man, song-birds fluctuate iu value tie* cording to the circumstances. Ten years ago a moeking-liird of good accomplish ments was worth §50 iu Pittsburg. The demand for this prince of song-birds is greater now thau it was then, and yet a first-class one can l>e laid for $20. The difference is owing to the improved fa cilities for procuriug these birds. Tho Mueoii Telvi/mjih ti lls the follow ing good oue: “A 'ood-uaturod cam tali:'I was approached \i-shT lay in this city tho sui s. iipi. a book ol th« street railroad, aiiii asked to take a thou sand or two in stock, us it would iu a short while pay a houdsomo dividend.- “Yes, uuil nuiiposo it docs,” ho replied, “the Central Railroad Company will U»ue it ten days after the <iivuloiul is declared!” Among ed in tliis couutry from Sootlund is a Coolie dog, from Scotland, said to be able to control 6v«* Hundted th* op. Lo Ui to lx- lakuu to Cw.orado, Jay8 ago, Judge Randolp ner, had a negro jury, tlu first' t.ter em , •uncled in East Tennessee, to ti ^4iscase When the J udgo had delivered fit Charge the jury went out and iu a sho^ thno iv turned with a verdict of »diy* am ’three years in the peuih * r« ojZ 4 Thii announcement rather btaumd defeu dant, who hud presumed too uludL u,mu. the partiality of his raw, b’ xjieeteil to be set free^ ll'L w ay to Nashville he sw or^T at j/ to bo set at liberty he wor«d tie^j •any d—d negroes to try iuui Another otlcmlcr w ho had a by his colored brethren to ha# also disposed of by a uegro juf ing of the other’s fate siiddem] his mind iu that respect, and euqluitioul- marked that ho preferred I by white men. Surgery KxtiuorUluuvj ■ •rdiuary («*<>« u Oue of th** Mr ltritain (’H*tl' b**rry h*d Imcu luTlonuoil in >rry had bocu *u aud ivoeutly it i StrainmiaUHi form. Hi* III* illtlWtillOH ll|l witli hi on hi* 1-a. k on tiii' bt*d. he their propc m •lalv I mas" ir haiiUH ; thaii I replaced t» ‘jj . r H. 0*11.1 t4 hi* *uticriug, railed in, and *:t*r a proceeded to wv him up with a thread. Medical uiun *ay thi* iv ry cane. The result of the chum-; o deliberately cut hiniaelf, without ■ alstauco? And whei-v 1* anothorj have piweeded to *ew him up7 , A nt lierm, if. C. “Didn’t you say, sir, t wouldn’t shy before tlie t my V” “No more he wo after the fire lie shies.\i remarkable will cure a ham. a mtdt BfflotiIt rto M Gruvo, »>f tho Ann of Or*vu Pro* . on r*4lr- ; t*i h*»l, accidentally dhwharr<*l • 1 SiwIm u U* ***tMp swaro M UukU. 0,