The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, June 07, 1871, Image 2

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Vtu 'A&utrttitmrnte. LTON. Republican Harmony A abort time since, it Seeded I > be a uecebaity (or the Radicals to c mg to Grant as their next candidate Itr the Presidency. That time seems to' hard passed away, and some of the most in fluential Republicans find it necessary to look around for a stronger man than Grant. The Cincinnati 7inun ami Chrmt-_ ide of last batuiday has the following paragraph: Tb. rll.tliumtebed literary sentlcmail wh® writes IK.1I1I. id oditerlala fur Ha r)»r r l B oWy- Mr Iteorsa Will tuna 4 tirtin—hM dttclarud for tb* WOOUiluaMunof I r.-aidiM Oraat. The lndqtmdMt follow* suit. Haying: " Tilt* party want* its strong.* BMB. «»d that man 1* Uljaaea H. Grant." On the otlier baud, the New Vork Tribune favor* a change, and ltepublt- ran# of the cJty end State, under the lead of Heuator Fen ton, arc preparing to l.riug out Horae® flmlrf, a« the prealdeutial candidate for 1872. Tli« feud Iwtwoen Senator Fenton and President Grant is one of long standing, aud repeated efforts have been made to end it, but alwujs without success. Fen ton was coaxed iuto the White House a few weeks ago, aud was closeted with the President. The interview, however, was without amicable result, aud Fenton, possibly the strongest Republican in the fcftate of Jto^tork, is noton^personal- Grant, '' 11 M himself in fa- THE DAILY SUN. Womehdai Mobxibo Novelty IRON Wor atuhta - - - a mono "WITHERS & "Jones, Prdprii Lt flnMKTiB tharrh OfioratloB*- fSlifip r«nl4'B l*r«*a — tonirma* tlaBa^ThsJn^Hta Choir anil Father O’iletlly- Oreat Crawd-Dallon Hoapt* If and Weekly Hub- jerftben. <hi our bonks till now our whoaHHHPrcd recently. This we did till ire could issue our enlarged paper and tend them a specimen in its new form. Having done this, we shall proceed to erase the names of, and atop sending the paper to, all who do not renew without shall au invariable role to enter no our books till the 1 Mileori11 tioi^^^f 1, utjil to crime nil tIn- Liam. * whrn^^Bnie paiil for expire*. BY sliull linti^miiiii: oil our Mil. u-rili.rr- Bther tlirougfl^coluniuH or otberwine ■1 pay for subscriptions past due. ■ We congratulate our readers on the im- 'proTfd appeugwe of The Bum aiinulta- neoualy witi^^genlargement. We am no^BPe making improvement* PROMPTLY FURNISHED AT THE LOWEST RAW Oflah Paid For Old Iron. GRAND CON LATEST GEORGIA NEWS. “Gainesville—a railroad city,” is the sentiment of the Eagle. The Telegraph and Messenger has heard hlmt it is the intention of the Central Plaj]road to remove its shops to Macon. Apricots are what the Augusta Constitu tionalist has reason to believe are in season. Gainesville has received the instru ments tor a brass band. She only needs Lthe blowers. ^^The notorious Jim Bryant”—that’s Air-Line Eagle calls him—has ||||J^^Ln arrested on a charge of M b. KEMEREU. satiated by 2M pupil*. B OONCBBT ou Friday HvqjSug, Ju DeGive'* Opcia House. • Com. rt u iuiui >i, c at»», o’clock. Bd~ Ticket* bo mute,, CbiHi^iosnk __ flower., aud tbe music, such seldom favored with outside of lt Laving been rendered by the c the Atlanta Ohureh. The, Bi.liop preached an excellent i sermon t,. an uveitWwing audita up cverv^^^^Stea^u « IvitI, ;j the vur of the “gOT Presidential ter cimc mildly. Hi nominated, and nlij. ctiomjAagfl The Case of Mm. Laura 1>. Fair. Mrs. Laura Fair lured badly in her ef fort* to procure a new trial. frluiia^m J>f. haii'jed on til,- HHtll dar^^H|||l||| til,, not at Gainesville, "Mar A. Willi* bud u dif- was carved. HI^Bhe Air-Line Railroad H^Hyer wu* ran over at S^heoonstruetion train on suing, 25lh ult The canse before tbe mitigates | abould it I law powers ing erimeS -In Imslig which hIkS ■^Bent wu* carelewine** on the IMPIleceased.—Air-Line Ewjle. mtleman report* that be saw a 100 itton field the othar day filled with rap knee high. The ground wo* Hyuu couldn't tell what wa* ^^Kj^^owner Haid he planted ||||M^^M*^a(Wu?n£us Sun. Ci\ ^Wcd by one of ..ur . received lifts American ^I9H| wi: AUK THE ONLY WHOLES*LX «S^K| E. HOWARDS CO., BviMPP AMERICAN WATCHC«., Wnltl ELGIN WATCH CO., Elgia, M| We have on hand J OVER ONE Of Ukeae Walrbra. i^H Gold and Sitve^ Before Parciamt, eiaoioe os in corta of the n that sh< worth 4 comes (L a aiuc^H <hr. been Rill I lllM tiio PB ALSO, At the aame tiinf and plac* nil that lot commenc ing at a point ami running with iVarhtree Htrect 107 1 feet to tbe Une of a vm aut lot. ao a* to iiu-lnda two oaktreea aUndiii { near a*l 1 house, niskluua front on Ivy atreet of 173 foot from the line of patiinga now BtaodiugA at the J oint, miking au angle . ..nU nlng the homw anil t‘-r< e < iuhta (>,) of an aetc.. more or lnaa. Levied on an the property of Holui* Hell*, by virtue of and to vatlafy a mortgage ft fa named from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of Guthrie k Co. va. Holme Sella. Proj erty pointed out by plaintiff ’a attorney, October aint. 18fi8. ALSO, At the game time and place, a email wood building, altuated ou a lot lielongiug to Kidd A Mccaalin, on the north ride of Decatur atreet. in tha city of Atlan ta. and adjoining the brick building now o cupi.nl by McBride k Hmi-b. Levied on aa the jiroperty of J. K. Hill, by virtue of aud to aatiafy a teemed ■■ithe Juathe-a Court of tb" V**? I Mrlot G. ^Hkn favor of B. T. Griittw va. J R. Hill. I*evy f^Vby J. T. i.'douw. '• C-. and banded to uiethia Savannah to Au- keurht was only 8:MB. W!1 ' v of ie Sulphur ■his favor- Ltthe same time and place, a lmmie and lot, aitua- 1 in the 2d Ward ol the city of Atiauia. at the June- ^>f Peter*. Crew and Fair atieeta, troutlng north ^^r*. caat on Crew and nomUi on Fair atreet; ^^■■utaiiiing one h»ll a»TC. more or l^aa^Lev- prop..|ty of K A Alh-n. l>v la. i i '■ ■ a I M»S Premiums for Fain her <-iM the luufl sincere ■ docs uoti ami ougfl tin* punl to he hnn a crime tj deuth. 1 mofthe C tbe South* are: He from this point Second, to purchased line from Selma ioM recently pASsetl^H hondhoMers. ‘MH ^Superior Court, Rondeau k Co.— retard* the We Cannot Be Undersold! (<• the Trcii eloctionerriiig in II<> knows he need not pecial effort in New York^^enton and other of Grant’s enemies will man age affairs there. So the matter stands. The prospect is very encouraging to the Democrats. They have only to avoid dissensions, establish prudent platforms, nominate good men and g(^n and win by an overwhelming majority. P The T '-"lie's Si . I ■ I i -l. Mj'II ilh *••••.■ • * i. - * 11 ratiti. I. thut, inaliy, lie |* 1 :i.*('.1 Ins Immis of fli.' President Many of the I 'l rsiil.'iit’.H visers have, however, op| in tliis direction, on the absolutely necessary, it would the administration. The PresidepW^H ifl personally opp:)sed to Fish’s resi^H tiou, aud remarked to a Cabinet Minis ter, on Sunday, that Fish would not leave if he (the President) could help it. It is generally believed that the matter will be allowed to rest for the present. Should Fish insist, however, that his resignation be accepted, he will bo requested to act as arbitrator on the wait of tl». United States at Geneva, and it is bell. ved will accept that mission. H r a .Tilth-, me in »‘.\eep- pi rlmpH, where come eompe^^^^^^^t. He the mortality iu^^^^Hn<-Ki'oes greatly increased since ^HHne enmneipated, and this increase resulted from insuffi cient food and clothing, i>oor shelter, and carelessness and lack of judgment iu tending the young and nursing the sick. Pulmonary complaints, formerly almost unknown, had become prevalent and fatal. He discussed Darwin’s theory of the struggle for life, and maintained that its truth would be ^strikingly illustrated ou this continent by the gradual disap pearance of the negroes, who, now that they are brought into active competition with the whites, must inevitably perish, according to the law of nature, which preserves only the strong and vigorous races. “In the days of slavery,” he said, “it was for the interest of the white man that the negroes should increase in num bers. There was, therefore, no struggle between the two races; the stronger, on the contrary, aided and protectod the weaker. Now the case isolmnged ; and, with all the feeling of kindness we have for the negroes, and unwillingness to see them suffer, the aggressive energy of the Anglo-Saxon race will push them .out of existence.” AJJBO, * tlmo an l j»*a- o. the cant half of city lot Uliit- Ii-.11 Mirvi-y. it being the place ■tor: t r l.\ .1 on flu* 27th any of Jiiue, in tv Uth l'.nrict of originally ■Ion county. Levied ou aa the jiro- Harncr, by virtue of audio nat.nfy a ■ ia*ued from Fultou Superior Court, ■*a G. Jacob* va. T. S. Uaruar. May A Gemini. Goes to Ilot Sprin*.— 'l’lie Appcnrance of tbe Coun try it ml tbe People of Arknn- sus—Sail anil Sickly—Sixlting to Return—Hot Sprint;* Fash ion*, Ac., Ac. [Estrart from a j.rhate l.'ttor, dated at Hot Sprlngn, Arknnnaa. ..1 May ] I did ti«»f reach I:, re till late last even ing, hating been detained thirty miles from here by high water. Quite a num ber were detained at the same place, and we amused ourselves in various ways— sleeping, reading, playing whist and hunting. Wo killed several deer, and had plenty of venison to oat while we Htayed. Venison is the only thing I have found in Arkansas that I like. The country from Little ltock to this place is very poor—resembling that betweeu Dalton and Spring Place—very broken and very little cultivated; in fact, it is uncultivated except on tbe rivers and creeks. 1 think if people who emigrate from Georgia to Arkansas would visit the coun try and look at it before moving, nino- tenths of them would remain in their na tive State. The people along the road whom I saw, as a general thing, looked sickly and sad—very much like they did not care “whether sohool kept or not” From their appearance, I am satisfied that nine out of ten of them, who came here from Georgia, would be glad to be back there. Most of them seemed to have but little energy—not enough to take them across the river, unless there was a chance for a shot at a doer or tur key. Both of these are very plentiful, and I guess constitute the meat of the greater portion of the people. I have not been here long enough to form any opinion of the place, but I on me hero to test its merits, ami I shall do so before I leave. I have taken one bath, and during this morning drank a half gallon of wuter by way of a com mencement. Every other i>erson I meet has a indf-gnll »n coffee pot to carry water iu, which has to he filled and the contents drank twice s day. I tonight and filled one, and have swallowed the contents, to be in the style. Previous to the settlement of Califor nia singing birds, fragrant flowers and honey to oa were not to be fonud in tbe vn*ir ii»»iM*rv. Now, however, iu i.li p.iits nf i he Stal*, may Ihj found many variulicn of Hinging birds, like the mock ing bird, bobolink, larks, linnets, Balti more oriole, and the common robin, which always follows civilisation. The forests in all parts of the State are filled with the honey bee, and honey from Los Angelos country is an important article of conum-Toc. And as for fr.igraut flow ers, California oau uow beat the world. ALSO. an.! | !*• s .•:(> '-t in flit- citr nf on liic »r*l ni.il' of Wont Bwhtrwe corner of anid Went Fcaohtroc and a thirty-fool rtrerL aljoininK the prop, rty of Htrauaa and other*, in the* ftth Ward of nat.1 city, containing ooc-half acre, more or hm, it Bring hart of buid tot 72. in the Nth District of originally Henry, uow Ful ton ebunty. Levied on aa the property o( Alexander k Gaaael*. by virtue of and to Mtiaty « ft. fa. tainted from Liberty Superior Court, In fav .r of William T. Unabee va. Alexander A .'i*aaclH. Property pointed out in Raid ft. fe., May aud, 1871. ALSO, U the tame time an 1 jda. e. a city lot in the city of' Atlanta, ru-.i tail. Ing oue-eighth (‘*1 of an acre, front- j iiiF on the Weat aide of Pryor Htrnrt, nt-ar the corner of Wheat and Pryor atreet*, it ti.'ing part of land lot j N- . 78, iu the Uth l>i*trt'-t of < r gtnaJly Henry, now Fulton county. On aaid lot ib a tw Mrt.»ry dwelling houHe. Levied on a* the prujierty of Mra. 1. J. Pow er*. by virtue of and b> natiaty a fl. la. iaRued from the Juatico’a Court of the lv.uth Pirtrlrt, G. M— Ia»v\ in .de by J. T. Loveleas, L. C.. aud returnod to UN May 20th, 1871. AL80. At the aame time and jilace, tho following lota of wild land* : 1M) a* - re*, No 226. 12th diatrict, 4 section, Walk er county. 180 acres, No. 228, 12th district, 4th section, Walker county. 160 acre*, No. 270,10th district, 4tli *ectioa, Walker county. 180 acres, No. 160, 28th district, 3d section. Walker 180 acres, No. 281, 12th district, 4th aectton, Walk er county. 180 acres, No. 282, 12th district, 4th section, Walk- 180 acres, No. 241, 13th district, 4Ui section, Chat tooga couuty. 1*0 acres. No. 208, 13th district, 4th aectton, Chat tooga county. 160 acres. No. 121, 25th district, 4th section, Mur ray county. 160 acre*, No, 281, 6th district, 4th section, (Hlmer 180 acres, No. 22, 24th district. 4th section, Gilmer 40 acre*. No. 925, 11th district, 4th section, Lump kin county. Levied on aa the proj>erty of U. 4. Sj>rayberry to eattafyaMatc and cytuity- tax ft. tb. for bin tax for the year 1870. Property jkulUmI out by John M. Harwell, T. a Jane74d A. M. PKKKEKLON, Dept 8h*rf, MI ”I£Tu&UL WSStiteMSM' | PHILADICLPHIA. 28th September, 1« Mnssns Earns a k Biudlb. Manuihcturera for (too. 8l*r of Atlanta, (to. Dbab Bins: 1 have this day assayed your aample of i- and found it to fx>utain 047 Thouaaadtlia of FIN which la even higher thau the English Sterling Standar<i. u. In quality. Keapectfull'. Youra, JAS. C. BCNTTH, Melter and Kellner, U. 8. * rbe Oliver of which the above is an assay was eom of clipping* taken from each melt made for th, Georg** KltlDKR k UDDhl Afflrmad and aubscribed before me this 3d day of 0c- j j tober. 1*70. F. A. DKYITT, JUd—i I - A WorUt correapondent iu Paris tele graphs m slat *ment that is important, if true. Hu anj 8 that the discomfited Red loaders of the Paris insurrectiou are plan ing new Hoht-uies to make Lyous, Mor- seillee, M* ■lri.l, Turin, Rome, Naples, Vienna, M .s -otv aud Berlin soeneu of confiagratiouR like thoee of the French capital. It is possible that the claes of men referred to have a penchant for run ning big contracts, but they will be kept busy if tlioy undertake bigger schemes thou this toleuted oorresi»ondunt is will ing to give them credit for. Tha contract for having tills War* manufactured was ■»- 5^^ to (ieorg® Sharp, Jr., Jeweler, of Atlanta, Georgia. COPY Or TUB AWARD. JrtJAT.f, My 1*1. W * (torf* khmrp s— Thn Minis JFmir iirbsllaraf Hot**If enlUd f*r kldt fs fmmiaM Prtmb* (As Fair In bt Md Its iliaala fas 8rfilrr nssrf* TW* kid aMb kp ym Am keen m^replfd, * bwsis sT »—r emrrtmtp kid far MfsrJtor AKtosr M»»U>00 kme -J-remium* I# *s d*U~rti '• Cemaaillss % M( Mtoglif tcMw, 18T8. II&'KXt. )«—‘ In the District Coart of the Ualted State* fbr the Norther* Dfatrfct of Geor gia—In Uankrnptcy I A T ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THIS, 18T DAY OF June, 1871. The undersigned hereby give* notice of hia ap- Pointuinitaa A.-aigrtec for the Atlanta Acid and Fer tilizing Company, in the county of Fulton and Stole or Georgia, within aaid District, which baa been ad judged UaukrujitN upon the petition of their credi tors, by tho District Court of raid District. J. J. WILLIAMS, Jnn2 law3w. Assignee. The Crime of Infanticide. Speaking with reference to Cuba, the Preaulent fttya: “Time heats more wound* than medicine; and patience i* a very good specific.” Now if Grant woulu only imagine the South were Cuba, and allow time to work a little without the aid of hi* Ku-KInx medi cine I Sterling Silver Ware A leading physician in New York who has lieeu interviewed by a correspondent of the New York Commercial Advertiser says that the crime of infanticide is abso lutely rampant in that city, and that the main increase iu population is being left to foreigners, especially German and Irish, who seldom interfere with the nat ural laws. He added that he did not be lieve that a Hebrew wnfl ever guilty of it In.this connection he remarked: “I ouce asked an old nurse why this was the case, and slio gave two reasons. The first was that they were fearful of deHtroying the Messiah, who is expected to appear, and the second, that they con sidered it a crime on a par with murder. I may also add, from uiy own observation, that‘the Jews believe that they cannot prosper iu tho accumulation of worldly goods unless they obey the divine injunc tion to increase and multiply. There may be something iu this, for mauy of our wealthiest amt most prosperous citi zens uro Jews. Then, Hjntiu, the crime prevails chiefly among Protestants, aud seldom among Catholics, comparatively speaking. The religion of the latter classes teaches that the offense is among the most euonnous that can be com mitted short of tcfttal murder.” Th* Committee »»d bat one ooaxpefatnr on exhibition—(toorge Sharp. Jr., of Ati • at*. They wer* inf ; <1 that for the Speetol Premium oAred in thla department Ihrre «*r* oOrrt rafarv t, but Uar to»"* ' ijeorar to*»r gooda. They have, a/W a rarafail examination of tin- Watch**. Jew. lry aud Silvor Wv' lupreeaed with the conviction that th* exhibition made by Seorga Hliarp, Jr., to of tbe highaat of*, r For beauty of fluiah. parity of metel end quality of precioua atoiuw. t'.ey have never men th* SW * •eeed, awl in oor opiubm, ouuaidering the quantity aa well a* the quality of th«ee goods, tb* «« V ah not b*H u aurpaa-M In oor experience at say Mir we have attended in «ti* Hr ted SUtea. W* « omiuond a gold medal to be awarded to Mr. Sharp, for tlib hk*t oahib«ti<in «>t W'ltcha^ JrwrtjT^'^ JAMIf- BAINS* EDWARD rmvilfi. Geor«^ W. H. MTITHELL. HWith Jr- Maa. W. T BRA NTLY. Atjut* . Maa. JOHN P. OBtNT, AUaa^ Van fliarnm* a* Secretary Fish told au interviewer that his resignation was not aceeptiHlouMou- day, was not tendered ou Saturday- in short luis not l>ceu tendered at all. Ho evidently means to intimate that ho docs not intend to craw-Fish out of the cubi- net in s hurry. A GENTLEM AN and wif*. and nv. gentlemen, cau pronuv boanl b> « MiJH. Next door to Mr. J. H. Porter, Wbi-at Htr Mr. O. L T At B. H. Goodman'* atom, Peach 1 Jun64t n °*0 w“»< th» City OounoUof AtUata m»T‘ t AUute, O., th. following iMolutto. 0*« ,IK ’'' 4 buM^ eto Wil ° <kAi ? bit ** rvicr V* * Theodore Tilton’s reason for not want ing Grant re-elected is, “the victorious North should not n second time impose on tli© whole country the conqueror of oue-half of it” The Democrats long ago came to the same conclusion. eartily recommend him tr> nay aan-rlaH ip rest to* • and aopertor judgment t* hla lin [Signed] Atlxhtl, OA., October L 1870. SOCK) RQWAHB. A REWARD of THREE Hl’NDRED DOLLARS will be paid to auy j»cr#on who will upprebuud and deliver to mo EDWARD A. McI.AUGHLfN. this day escaped from custody. W. 1L sM YTM, V. 8. MarahaL D. B Marshal’s Office, Atiauto. Us., June 6, 1871. Juurt.it. •t. lioais, Menaphls, Ma«h»llle and Ckattaaoooga Great Ctatral Thrsagk Lime. Ohattauoogatrain leav*a....0;0Oajn.and6:top.to. arrive#.. .2:06 p.m. aud 3:U a.m. Memphis train leaven 4:00 a.m. and 8.-00 p.m. arrlvae 9 30 a.m. and6:00 p.m. Ht Louia train leaves 4.-00AHJ. arrive........9:80a.m. and 6:00p.m. Shelby villa tytain leaves 8:80 p.m. *• arrive......6:40 Am. •4- The l:60a.m., 12 a., and 8 30 p a. trains do Secretaries of Fairs, t ill will please accept om alnn>*lo public documents, report iijwiii the couimrciHl he United States with foreigi ALL TOUR OOMIfUNIGATlONS WILL BJ I’llOMPTLT ANSWERED. YOU WILL BAY RONEY FOB YOUR SOCIETIES BY OALLINO Oi OB WRITING TO C& Dutch Pete’s Restaurant, Vt»d«r J.iuire' Bottle, JJU BUD EEOEKTLY FUBNIBBKO WITH A No. 1 COOK, And all other modern appllanoea; «- MEALS SUPPLIED AT ALL HOURS. 14. UBOULAIt BOARD f» PER WEEK. *%. THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS WILL ALWAYB BE k\>UND AT U1H TABLES. A cable <li*i>a*cb uj* the inmirgent prisoner* are trririag at Rouen. Wu have been aware, for some time, that the insurgents were going to ruin st a rapid rale. Hulwrriiition to a Hto-.it r*ilrno*l iu Macon hu uearly ivachefi tHO.OOU. EDGEFIELD JUNCTION, TENN., BAKU* k BAUHUKB. a. W. FHUStX. OKHEOAL AGEKT. C HEAT nrictr of frail uul orateuratel tnra, Soun, vu»«, ete. *n»j Ira. at .bralijrao The New York oentrol Park Mii-oum has succeeded at last in obtatnii<K « Cas- niarynciitiH canmouiatus. Tlic kfiuiagc- nu-nt would l ever have Iwd hapi'y witli- put it.