The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, June 07, 1871, Image 4

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fllcBribe 1C Co. to the Public. Legal 'Abacrlioemente. ShtrUt Mate* fan Jant, 1871. 1*riLL be sold before theConrtHot W SM»iD>h«ei»'«e ifaRa. *m i>« SM>T«niiMr to Jum, tt» Uk>r "nsw—. <o« «—* huukt- containing five room*. #a *■■■ •W*** tk.rJIJ of Alton*. MS SOW XWWlj Witt Potti,. L«vtod us to asttofy o morjiostno Mas fl 4 tovor of W. J Byrd va. William Pattis Itorr mi and raturnad to ms bp Uosyp Hobson, 1* 0.. I May stk, W71. also, at tha nan ttsta msljplsot. part of load iKSftvyn «sa m s£em ■trurto, IS On. clip of lints oodUMbs oon-l nun. non oc loss Lartod us is tbe pramrty tarn Urydy uulomd. to tobafya ilttooauf eon: tMi II fa fur bl« tar for theyaar 1870, Property pot ad on* by Oohn M. Harwell,» e., Map 00k, l»71. Ala.., at tko name Uma and Moca, salty tot In i flty of Attains frosttnn os Potoftk a»d Mss .treats, eatli, 1W fuel, betiuf port of »■“>"■ 17, In nth district of originally Henry now mites conn On mid let IS s two skirt tab* djrrtkog. Lmrled COMPANY wse ■ 500 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. ilered wlitt iwbat it be Maid—I ^^^P^^^^BniviHi.'ii -ixiiiiifltHl at th*- date V. Parr's rcsidi-nr*-. north by wt Ht by J. C*. Johnson ami east by Ui th.i estate of Allen Johnson, cou more or lees. Levied on a* the oaUnaii, by virtue >-f and to aatiafy mtfnfm issued from Fulton Huperior Court, rJJfji. It- Fowler, Treasurer N. L. I B. Asao- t*. S. B. Oatman. Property pointed out In „ December Slat, IMS. fertile name time and piece, pert of lend lot ^ke l itU Dtatrtct of originally Henry, now ^■^iiuaUd In tlie Fourth Ward, being ||§§^^k>f tin 1 city of Atlanta, and houn- Ptr.-i't t iift b\ l..j mi t iii-n tl by Mi h m'h J. ! • nl-i'iiii'i-' .OH. Oil Hill.) lot I. to r- tlio 1 -t■ rt> 'f Jkr- 1 Uikkiii J Oil III ■ :i" a ill* jm»(J>"1 !>■-m Fob .III'. .) riiikuln r v«. i ..it', i.y i rt.nt rr- (HnRtonM^'> “ •y i-it in 11“- WmmmmmMmm »n nn-. troiiting"!! 1 r I if Will'-at and Frj«»r 1U tin- : • . - '.7 l-i. I- ■: ilwtUlOK it" lo-i'. Mm 'I J. I'ug.o, 1". ' ' r '•'■o 'tin. i 11 ' ■' M • ||||f||ll^HMP^i^PBIKe va. Mra. T. J. Power*. J. T. IxTvfloaa, L. C., and bended to ■^^B of May 1871. fAlao^r the name time end place, on^ergetwo | story brirk building, end tbet lot wliarooSB^^^ dr. jos. r. loo as, JtrmcAL FflHOSE oontempUHng Life Insurance ore respoHM^reqneste^ JL InothoinorltaofthloOompoay. Thoywttflndit Superior to Nuy sad Inferior to None, In the Essen give Honnd Insurance at the Least Possible Cos! W. T. WATEIIM, 6en.A| sso-iy orncm »» i-». trmirr:n.tl.i. nr.. Ai LAN' utlery it Saturf^Fslie wffWPH back>i|f; tlmt haviug Bwed &>(>, so as to | Afue ($7oj; her 1ms-' woultLhuvc I Fronting Pssnengpr Oepot, A*QH».I«SAW HOW! ^Bu^PrTT it, i t-ity. i-c PW : ii •: i ii"M I 'ii .'.iiili, 1 j^B i". I. I ■ I. •'* ■•• '■ -.V-‘C 1 4th. 1871. ^MfjlljMMliMlIil A. M iW^B^W ! 11:1 ■■• -• t. i ■ ■ jHp £??*.}* I^TCV shmil's stiff W ’l I ' • 1 l>"fore «.'.<• "> vt’.i-.d's. b i <- 1 : ■ 1' •■ ' ■ i ■ v ii • i,tiii„ ■■-. ■ . i . .-t b;». k iil 'Ui: l r ad ~t . . t HciVntr-n7n^^^B| Lot in a Two story brick llaUBbg oorn|^^^^ A>mi Fra otllco uud alao two One-story Haiti one-thir 1 interest being tbo interoai^^K' Kniflr Hubert* as heir al Jaw ot U»*' iJunn l. d. . used. Lcviud -it as the Mrs. Emily Hobcrta. by virtue of tt. fa. laaued f-om Fulton county court in favor! Charlea Bnduan v*. M. I.. Moburtr^nd bia wil Kmlly Bobiu t.' pr*>nerty pointed out by plaintiff. < A. M. HIUKERtfON, Dept. Hherilf. considered the l^^iimht^iir Kuim auywhvre nich tin ounce of junatJ 1 im-MoiiH to the next term of thu Court, by tin- Court. M. Cat.H 't'S k Son., PWlntiff’i Attoruey. Fxtrea from the miiiutca of wud i out 18 oJ, euilm W’. R. VENABLE, Clerk. Granted Fashions. Large beads are again to be worn. i be used this sesaoD in ex- are of Qnakerlike ., jhite wests, this year, are nfMMJyTkei not of Marseilles. Sleewes for indoor wear, to be fashion able, should tie wade ooat-sleeve style. The latest new style of parasol this week tins a perfume bottle in the handle. Boutonnieres are again coming into fashion. Scarlet geranium is most af fected. A new style of carriage is cal cd a •ijwuinelaL” — a-tt ' ike a coupe with the A writer in OuuW* Muy<w odd su.ry of life in Lontfon islin, laitli plain and be very popular dur- •couiM'let, front cut o White I bruide the sum Coiffure cape of embroidered French 'nsook are worn by young married ies at breakfast. Onantitiee of Valincenuea lace are used n linen, and very little of the retd lituid- madelace. , The present style of bonnet for the promenade irf-made of black chip and trimmed with black lace. A new style of sleeve-button is made to open, thus forming a loeket largo "ough to contain a likeness. The most fashionable dresses are made without belt or sash, the upper skirt and waist being cut in one piece. Black cashmere sacks, trimmed with gold and silver braid, or silver and blue or red, are very much used for riding. A new style of pnrasol is richly broiderid ill raised -atin or '^polors, in ©entrust' J bt slian but they or stuff " A yon sacks a glad sh tuw or Mob mm th door d long, dr»i>ed The np lot look bu' ENGLISH “ASKERS.” ■He’s a Asker, Ma’am What is It T IU ut i**‘i **• • A lady residing in the West End, and not far from Portland place, hail a ser vant in whom she took considerable in terest, partly because of her sympathetic nature, and' partly because she had re ceived faithful service front her. This domestic, as the manner of domestics now i«, (generally by stipulation andoon- tract), had a follower named John Arm strong. To all appearance he was a re- B|»eetalile man, and perfectly noobjee- tionuble in every particular. So confi dent was she of his excellent character, from his appearance, that the girl’s mis tress allowed his visit* without the slight est hesitation, and took an interest in the girl’s welfare—being anxious, as she ex- preseed ft, fo see her comfortably settled, ■lodging from the extorior, he was a clerk in some flank, or cashier to some private firm. In due timo the marriage came off, hdiI the couple left town for tboir humble honeymoon of a week, toward the ex- 1 smses of which the bride’s ex-mistress contributed a genorous amount, besides cxeriM^mself to see that tbe little hoq^^^^Bd'.n was neatly fnrioshud iind^K^^rri'ccive the “ happy pair ivli. i^P^kumcd to town, fiome few days after this lktter event the lsdy called ‘"i 1 !■.! 1 r.'j 1 f — GEORGIA NEWS. pie jOriAn /Star Mport* tbe olioler* among tbe Spalding county cbickeus. Savannah is rejoicing under the visita tion of several consecutive days rain. One of the proprietors of the Bavan* huh A'lrerttii* nas seonred a gainst i twenty! i ng the tra chi peot a j ninhed hole lie The following lucoi by Mister Ignotns, ai reMptnihible for either tiou : It ia to lie feared that sky is but a concave mj untiling behind, and in which they see only their images, like the spoujj. /fence ft needs not surprise that they are not very devout worshippers; it is a great wonderthwt they do not openly sooth The influence of climate upon civiliza tion has been wore exhaustively treated than studied. Otherwise, we should know how it is that some countries that have so much climate have no civiliza tion. Whoso shall insist upon holding your attention while lie expounds to you things that you have always thriven without knowing, resembles one who should go about with a hammer, cracking nuts upon other people’s heads and eating tho ker nels himself. There ore hut two kinds of temporary insanity, and each has but a single symp tom. The one was discovered by a coro ner, the other a lawyer 1 The otic induces yon to kill yourself when vou are unwell of life; the other iiersuades you to kill somebody else when you are fatigued of seeing him about. If it were ns easy to invent a credible falsehood as it is to believe one, we should see little olso in print. The mechanical construction of falsehood is n matter of the gravest import; a lie which in sober nar rative is universally scouted, may be “done up like new” iu a pungejit epi gram. and will be as universally credited. There is more false morality in pro verbs and aphroisms than there is iu poi son in pninted candy. A bail marriage is like an electric mn chine; it innkcs you dunce, Jmt you can’t let go. A strong mind i-n more easily impressed than a weak one : you shall os readily convince a fool that you are a philosopher, as a philosopher that you are a fool.— Frtnn "(liuly Popm,” in the June Orer- Itiml Monthly. A Southern paper relates n laughable incident connected with the visit of tbe Joint High Commission to Harper’s Ferry. The presence of the distin guished party attracted a large nuiuber of citizens anxious to obtain a peep at at they it le d visitors, and among them was a pompons old gentleman somewhat noti'd for bis venerable appearance, flu ency of speech, and strict conservative principles, who was conspicuous iu his endeavors to make himself agreeable. Attaching himself especially to a gentle man w lio was evidently one of tbe most prominent of the i>Arty , he took occas ion to remark in oratorioal tones: “ I am happy to see you gentlemen of England. As an American citizen I Canu te pay ray respects to you, but I waut nothing to do with those d—d Yankees with whom you are associated.” The geutlemau addressed, and those of the visitors within hearing, appeared to en joy the remark hugely, but tho old gen tleman himself was intensely disgusted l he was informed that he had been with Gen. Bchenck. urioiis industry 1ms just been estab lished at 'Natick, Massachusetts liy a simple process the oil is extract*d flora *crn|* of upp -t hither, ohtaimd from the IhmA uud shoe ii»..imfncfurei*, about five tons per day arc used, yielding us many barrels of pnrlfted oil, used lor as many purposes as new oil. A specialty is made of pre(wiring it for luxit in»rs’ and curriers’ use. The refuse makes a cheap fuel lor I*tilers uud a good icrtil- iur. It is only u few yearM^^^^^R out cry was made against thewHHVcattle, and several of the States mode haste to exclude them by stringent legislative en actments. From the noise made on the subject it might have been inferred that the whole stock was diseased, and a plague, at least, would follow their intro duction to the northern markets. Like a great many humbugs, this had its day; but an i ffort to revive the senseless panic would now be received with a shout of derision. It was evidently prompted by a few clever operators, who feared the competition of this then new field of sup ply, and were not slow to work np a pre judice that would operate in their own favor. All the actual dangers from the importation grew out of the fact that a few lots were packed like herriugs iu rail road cars, forwarded hundreds of miles without either food or drink, and then suddenly distended to their utmost ca pacity as a preparation for salo in the market. The wonder was not that a few wer discusi d, but that any sur vival sit; ii hrutal treatment. Northern catth sent to Texas in the same maufter would have perished long before they reached there. The real trouble soon became manifest, and since we hear no more of “prevail ing di.-casra ” in a class of *tock particu larly adapted to tho Western plains—and naturally as healthy as nuy in tho world— by the use of a recently discovered pro cess immense supplies of liecf are now put up in Texas, and preserved in a per t'octly fresh condition until they reach tho Atlantic cities, and even Europe. But the great movement is towards Kuu sob and Nebraska. The herds now on the way to th< States are estimated at half a million head; nor will this ag gregate surprise any one who has boen iu that section of country. They are generally young stock, and in a fow months will commence pouring into market from these States, furnishing the finest quality of meat, which will be pur chased by the masses of thu people with out a thought of the source from whence it was originally drawn. The interest, for a new one has alroady attained to a vast magnitude, and miiHtyearl.yincrea.se to keep pace with the growth of the country. They occupy the old buffalo pMstim**, and are destined to replace that N|KM*ies, along the whole frontier line. Texas will be the breeding, and Kansas the grazing grounds, for the fnture; and in addition to cheap supplies for the the Eiintern States, every suction will by thu trade.—Uncmjo F.r+ning /W. Tlic GviHian Army. General Vou Moltku, thu greatest cap tain of the age, is now engaged in the rcorgiuiization of the Gorman army. It is to be reduced to a peace footiug of seven hundred thousand men. With such a powerful force as this the German empire will possess the largest army in Europe. Recent events have already te»- tiu.*d to its* flie.iency in the trying reality there is no r>a*m to doubt thiit tv Mime WKb’hfnluoNi aud uduura- olt diwipline winch proved so uniformly successful in the past will be continued, now that it has accomplished such grand results. The triumphal progress of the Germans through France united tbo Ger man people under the banner of the German empire.—Ntnr York Horoki. A protendwr u> the crown—A cbiguon., although able desof Cincinj more preci; fore colt,* no white fifteen ham long, stron the beat bid that were With nil h< stance there about him u\ _ material hug been wasted, llis shoul ders are good, with plenty of muscle, ami his forearms are peculi.irly long, straight and strong, while his cannon bones are very short. 1 Lis quarters are good, and his thighs very long and broad. In his arms he reminds us of the description and portrait of English Eclipse. His thighs are like those of Lexington. Cast-steel look ing legs, clean as a foal’s, are under him. His head is just the sort wc like to see—not small, nor tapering otT to a snout, but large, resolute, with big nostrils. It is lean and l>ony, and wide between the eyes. His neck is strong and muscular, and he has the perfect game-cock throttle, the wind pipe large, and loose below the meaty part of the neck until it enters the chest. The plates of the jaws are rather deep, which denotes hard stick ing, and very wide apart, which is one of the essentials to clear wind. His eyos are large, bold and full. We were much impressed by this colt—so targe, well furnished, syni- etrical, and blood-like. Interest in the new-comer did not cause us to forget oar old friends. Dexter is big ana sleek, and as usual full of mag- •tism. Peerless, the fine old mare, dear to memory, and destined hereaf ter to iMaternal joys, looks well, and as ready as ever to take a wagon and two men along at her uneq haled rate. Young Pocahontas was bright and And the evergreen Lantern light would ne’er go out.—N. Y.Bun. nugh .Y.fc Tho School Superintendent of Hinds county. Mississippi, lias advised the teachers of that region to drop the pro vincial pronunciation of curtain words, aucli as gwiue for going, elar for dear, thar for there, and so on, aod to adopt that recommended by Webster and other lexiev>graphera. This the editor of the Hinds county QuarUe ualta placing thu last feather on the camel’s back, and after an indignant recital of the injuries the people of Mississippi have Buffered at the hands oC the Yankees, he exclaims: “And now our masters have thu presumption and impudence to require Southern teach ers to ram down the throats of Southern .ttempt to h swallow wiiangdoodlo would roally seem justify the interporiflojj of the Kn- Klux. rossibly flapdiVdlc would bcmoro to the Uuteffo man’s taste Dailp Sun Cook ano lob <&mce. May ‘2U. ls7t Ctoo«*ffin—Fulton County. Fulton hueabioa Cocbt—Apbjl Term, 1871. Martha F. Utah ) v*. } Libal lor Divorce la said Court Ornaos K. Utah. It anpoHr ng to the mart, by tbo return of the Sheriff, tliat Oonrgo A. It; an tho rvfon'innt In tho above abiiil ■'Me, doe* n<4 n'*idr In x*i.| county of Fulton. d it a1k> in^eanluK that be d<«'« m l reside in Mid SUte of Georgia, it in, tburalun-, orde the Court that service of Mid ltbe. 1h> inadi-1 George A. fcyan, by pubiicstinu of thin order public gs/.etto in thia State oncu s month f> NOTICE. rIXOLLKD lkilore me »• an estrsy, on tbe 29th day L of Aprii, 1871, by Henry Brown, of the722d district, O. M., of Fnlten eounty, Oeargis, one ye low sorrel snnre. slwint 9 or 10 years of nge, with bUxe in httftf mo aud «ome white spots on her rigl: •U< >mlder. S» d inert- Lm sho,-s on her hind feet end one shoe on Imr right fore f<H»t Appraised by rsm Casey and .1. A. Piaster, freeholders or Mid i trict. to be worth hit> dollsrs. Thu owner Is hereby uotitt* d to »j>p. ar bcJore me, prove property, pmy cost and expense, aud take her swsy, elss she will be sold by the aharttf of raid conuty. within the time prescribed by tew, sud in terms of tlio lsw. myl-AOd Is the District Court ofthc United Htates for the Northern District off Gror- r!u—in Bankruptcy. A T ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THIS 27th day of May, 1871. Ihe under*: pointmeut si ChsrissJC. Hi and SUte of oenrKte. within mid Distdct, who have be-n sdjuilgrd lteukrupts iifiou the petition of their UreSteers, by Ihe lhelnct Court uf Mid District. HUBERT T. HAROHOVK, reit02H-Uw9n ^ Assignee. COUNTY, ORuir the 16th day of Juiiu, 1871, at 10 o’clooh. A. M. junc6-tf lEOItlllft-FULTON COUNTY—ORD1N- G has appl Into Teller Oh. Mat Itenk. HOYT & JONES, Bankers and Brokers, ATLANTA, OA., DeafWhi In Gold, Sil-rer, Btooks, Bonds, MortKH«M, Domestio and Foreign Kxohange, llufiroad and otnstf Seouritleu. Special Altenllan GIVEN T O COLLECTIONS. Refer to Georgia National Beak, Atlanta, and National Park Bank, N. T. iptl-tf e offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in the City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks, Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases & Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash McBride & Co. HENHY C A «£),'. urn* »rower Commission Merchant, etc., kCOOMXODATTON WHARF. CHARLESTON, B. C. ERS for Colton, Rice, eld., also oo&algnmsnta of iMpping and merohandiat so- m Msasrm. Ooorgs A. Trenkolm A Bon, Charion. 8. 0.; George ff. Cameron I’n-Bidont Hdnth Carottna Loan and TniA < on.pai-y, (JhartMten, ft. C.; I'hartea dumni, Km„ kondom England; Msiura. Jno. H. ite- Wolf A Go., Lirarpool. KuuUud; M*-Mrs. T il DaWolf h On., Halifax, Nova hcotia. T he sun job office has just been supplii with a splendid assortment of the Latest Styles of NEW AND ELEGANT TYPB BOiEBS, RULES Ai OTHER MATEil And is now prepared to do the Finest Grades of JOB PRINTING THE PLANTATION An Jig-rimltwrmi r«d|i st Mrl«m F«|n, PubUthtd <M Atlanta, Oa„ EVERY SATURDAY. ruca-M retetokfiiow. •» so r«- cm. a jn r M. •a tmr aua * Twm*i. r Hts rj^crii edited by Rev. 0. W. Howard, as- Journal * “ merit. As an advertteteg modium it hM tew equal*, as Its bona fide cireutetioq Is FITS thousand, and steadily increasing. 0%. SEND FOB A Hl'KCIMEN COPT. GOOD AGENTS WANTED, -fl ADDRESS, MORRIS A HOWARD, Draww «1, Atlanta, Georgia. Uemoval, Eichberg L Langges. Haring removed their Plumb ing & Gas-Fitti’ establishment, Auction & Commission. VETB bareby notify the pabMeaad baeipoM men f V generally tha* we hare opeued an auction and oommtealon buniuesa The Da|aa Ball4l«f.«B «M1 stmt, where are will be pleased to serve those who may need oar eervtees. We propose to eel I any species d property, deal right aad make prompt retains of all ados. Ooartgamenta solicited. Liberal adraooea made on good* in store, to be sold St auction. Reg- ja* daya, Wednesdays aad flstordaya. Sales 5f ■state promptly elleaded to. J. A. CHKRRT, IlSttteia, mcdowell a oo. QEIFTDl. OA. May 19.1871. mylMia HITCHCOCK A WALDEN, Books and Stationery, •4 PEACHTREE flTCUIRT, (POWELL’S BLOCK,) ATLANTA, GA. r d p^‘ ^ • asr ** riM .took of Initio] hpnuillui Boota. Ain,. SUNDAY SCHOOL BOOKSud aEOUINITKS A'.BUkIS ud MOTTOES— th. UIU, From Mo. 4. Marietta Slrrrt. 32 Peachtree 8tre< NEAR ORNER OF WALT0« J A M BEADY TO RECEIVE OBDESA 1 g ■la- respectfully Hiforn tbeir fricnJ* m T will ooatiaue to keep a fai 1 stock of Gat, steam ‘and IHater Fif ^ GAS FIXTURE^! AWD rrwAiwT4YnT.rgP‘ Bath Tabs, pumps op all dbbcxd^ 1 • Water Okx^j Wish Basins, Pumps » B<I * HARUWARBj VI MOPS, BT STRICT 41 TO nilMEM, TO MBBIT * 1 TINOAMCB OF TUB LIBKB* 1 ' I TKOirkOE WHICH BE* * I nriiToroRK oivbv to 1 J Eichberg&Langge 39 Peaoli 11 «- Stl-** 4 - jaMt-mij fill ^ ■ost. n. nova . | HOWE & HUBBLE I JMPOBTKHli or AVD DEALERS “ ***1 FOREION ARB DOS** 7 T.TQPOS*' |( L special Airmen, is to soutbw*[JJ P MWMW4I* 1