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THE DAILY SUN
W’KPXMtt'AT Momma, Jen 14.
HoCook, the Democratic candidate far
Governor of Ohio, wee once the lew part
ner of Edwin M. Stanton.
e-a-e —
Twentj-eix tboueand Boaton children
are learning; music. So much far haring
a big orgen^
A Rhode Island burglar ia named
George Calamity. Be ia regarded as a
very “and calamity.”
It has t>een estimated that the Ameri
can people annually pay $126,000,000 for
edioine and medical attendance.
e Protector has something to say
t "returning signs of prosperity.”
aid be better if that journal oonld
t out some signs of returning pros-
*r- , , ,
. Ferdinand Giraudeau has attempted
absolve Louis Napoleon of all blame
bringing on the war. Hie next at*
mpt will be to prove that there wee no
arat all.
The Prepasad Beyal tlHaaw
If there waa anything nested to prove
that the (Jueen of Englaad ia in her
dotage, the evideooe sms produced fa the
telegraph reports of Tnx Son yester
day morning. The fact that the old lady
has selected the eon of President Grant
as the husband of the Prinoees Beatrice
is certainly testimony that she ia surely
ia need of a guardian.
The time was, and not long einoe, when
England ooold look to the proudest royal
families of the world for husbands and
wives for the offspring of her monarohs.
These allianoee were sought only with
families whose heritege of royalty had
descended through hundreds of years,
and with nations who ware ooveted as
allies in peace and in war.
The idea of an alliance with a reckless,
wayward boy, whose heritage of intellect
Isnlilat sMk*
CsslrsIWaife,
\T ondrrftel Pa wen of the Tele-
mph
The great scientific feature of thepree-
ent age is the unveiling of the Morse
statue at the Central Park in New York,
on Heturdey afternoon at. four o’clock,
whioh had been previously announced,
and at wbirb an immense* concourse of
people from all parts of the country had
aseem tiled.
The oeremoniee of the oooasion were
grand, imposing and appropriate. The
representatives of telegraphy from every
oorner of the oonntry in which this gTand
stroke of genins bee penetrated, sought
an opportunity to honor the great father
of this greatest of all discoveries with
Ken ^ftorrlitrmrm*.
w. 8. WITWSKS. • V ' E ■ JONEH - --
Novelty IRON Works. Sharp & FlOVl
AT1.ATVPTA ... asonazA. A ^
WITHERS & JONES, Proprietors.
IRON COLUMNS, WINDOW CAPS, GRATINGS, RUSTIC BEATS FOR
LAWNS AND VERANDAHS, WINDOW SEATS, SUMMER
HOUSES, FOUNTAINS HITCHING POSTS FEN.
CINGS AXLE BOXES WELL, WHEELS
HARDWARE CASTINGS; Etc.
ILL KINDS ON CASTINGS IN 1B0N AND
PROMPTLY FURNISHED. AT, THE LOWEST RATES.
CiinIi T*nitl For Old Iron.
is slender, snd whose femUy is the cree- th “J e , ’ r £^ <111 , jf unfailing wss lo
tion of sooident, and who will, fa a few | f orme d i, y ft,..,,room Hoffman, of New
years at most, sink to the common level - York, and Clsilin of Maasachnsetts, and
of the wood-chopper or mechanic—per- Hon. Wi 1 ^ ^
i mvo
General Noyes will probably be the
publican candidate for Gorernor of
hio. A general noise has always been
prominent feature of Republican poli
i in that State.
The Herald feels authorised to say that
Greeley is writing a work on what he
knows about political poverty. It ia in
timated that he is better posted on this
subject than he is on the matter of farm
ing.
The New York Herald having "busted"
on Sherman, now jumps Judge Thomp
son, of the Supreme Court of Pennsyl
vania, as the very man for President—
The Herald might be a very good Preai-
fb nt-maker, but it is very unfortunate
in its selection of material.
There is at Lancaster, Pennsylvania,
an organination known as the "Mystic
Hand of brothers," whioh makes it its
business to get up, onoe a month, a sort
of masquerade procession through the
streets of the place, after darkness has
set in. A few nights since, some one,
probably having a spite against the so
ciety, siicroedodin effecting their arrest,
under the provisions of the Ku Klux
law, and they are now held aa being
amenable thereto. As a natural conse
sequence, the greatest indignation exists,
and it is evident that the law has also in
tliis case got the wrong dog by the ear.
The above we find in one of our ex
changes. We can see no reason why
this organization should not be amenable
to the penalties laid down in the Ku
Klux act. Ii the same gang, with pre
cisely the same inteut, had paraded in a
Southern city, they would have been ar
rested, tried and punished as Ku Klux.
We can see no reason why the law should
l>e partial or sectional in its operations.
Sound Democratic Truth
Spreading.
The Louisville (Ky ) Jeffersonian Dom
ocrat thus refers to the appearance of an
able advocate for old-fashioned Democ
racy, in the State of Missouri, viz; the
Holden Democrat. After acknowledg
ing the receipt of the initial number, the
Jeffersonian Democrat says:
We are glad of an opportunity of say
ing that another journal, understand inply
and sincerely devoted to the Jeffersonum
school of politics, has made its appear
ance. The believing Democrats of Mis
souri should rally to the support of this
new journal at onoe, and tnafc without
stint or procastiuation. It placed at its
mast-bead the first Kentucky resolution
of 1798, and gave the following reason
for it:
"There never haA l>een a time in the
history of this country when the promul
gation of sound Democratic doctrine was
of such paramount importance as at pres
ent Believinff that Jefferson's First
Kentucky Resolution is at onoe the dear
est and ablest exposition of our Federal
system ever peuned by mortal n
hoist it at our mast-head, where it will
occupy a place as long as this paper is
controlled by its present editors.
Again it says:
"The editors of this paper are not
Democrats because their fathers were,
nor from the force of circumstances, but
thev are Democrats from their sinoere
and honest convictions of riffht, and from
motives of patriotism and love of coun
try, believing that the salvation of this
country and the existence of repnblioan
government depends on the prevalence
and suooess of the principles of Democ-
S Democracy is not a changing,
ng party policy, bat a principle as
unchangeable as the decrees of Jehovah.
Policy is the invention of crafty and de
signing politicians, and often of dishonest
men.”
haps not so good—is too rich to have had
origin with any save a peevish old lady
who is anxious to see her children mar
ried off. There are plenty of American
familea who would disdain the allianoe
which she proposes, and do so on strictly
moral and social principles.
There is some difficulty in discovering
how an allianoe with young Grant oould
possibly tend to strengthen the cordial
ity between the two nations. This nation
has no more interest in that stripling
than it has in any boy wbo bolds the
plow, or hunts squirrels in American
woods. He is not regarded even as an
average Amerioan boy. There are thou
ids who are his superiors, and millions
who are his peers.
If the old lady really wants an Ameri
oan boy for a husband for her girl, why
did she not look to the Adams family, of
Massachusetts. Something akin to roy
alty runs through the veins of that fam
ily, and a match with some of its branches
would do no discredit even to as notable a
family as the royal one of England. But
with the Grant family—well, the idea is
grotesque enough to put a broad grin
upon the face of the whole Amerioan
people. $£mm
The only fortunate thing about that
matter is that the young lady’s name is
not Dent If it was, there oould be no
doubt that she would be accepted, sight-
uuseen, as a match for young Grant, and
old Madame Victoria would have very
little trouble in making a match for her
girL
It would 1m* a mighty descent, how
ever, from Princess Beatrice to Mrs.
Grant On the other hand, Prince Grant
would be euphonious enough to tickle
the ambition of all the boys in America,
who would immediately set off to Europe
to seek wives from some of the many
royal families.
HEARD FROM.
A Letter From Hob. Jobs W. O’Neal.
“Orsflsf ami one Terns.”
The New York Him discourses on this
snbject apmjMM* of Mr. Greeley’s fate fat
ter indicating his willingness to be a
candidate for the Preeidenoj, and declar
ing for the one-term principle. "Itaays:
"All the anti Grant Republicans would
£0 for him, and all the negroea, all the
protectionists, all the scientific farmers,
nil believers in simple diet, plain clothes
snd nnivpmslsalvation.” The New York
Times deprecates Mr. Greeley's one-term
letter, however, as distracting to the Re
S ublican party and s direct blow at
rant The Newburg Journal says "Mr.
Greeley might accept the candidacy re
gardless of the nomination of the Repute
lican and Democratic partiua," and then
the New York Run sings his praises in
this wise:
•Til. Ftlaad of Libert, ud
Th* Hismt old fanner of ‘
cftplinaa"
A new style of brogan shoes has been
prodnoed, made principally of aim
in Maaaaobusetta. The sole is divi
the ball of the foot and re-united by a
hinge of sole leather of suitable thick
ness. two iuches wide, so as to give Iras
play to the toes. A portion oi tha up-
pan ia made of leather, but they an toed
.... . .... ' They ora, how
Valihwta, Lowndes CO. Ga, Jane 9, 1971.
Kditobm or th* Son: Enclosed find • “V" in
payment for the Daily Sun. Forgive neglect thua
r.
My special compliments to friend 8pelghts. Aa I
Khali not be in the next Gen< ral Assembly what will
he do for a Radical to shoot at? The carpet-baggers
of Savannah would run Hillyar, and McIntyre beat
him, whilst I hung my head In "tilent mortification."
Yours Truly, J. W. O’Neal.
We are rejoioed to hear from friend
O’Neal, and almost regret that he ia not
to be in the next General Assembly. So
few of his kind will be here that his pres
ence oould do no harm, and he is such an
excellent fellow to have about when one
wishes a good subject or a racy sketch.
He was s rare one when here—a fine
old Irish character—furnishing abundant
material for the pen of satire and not
mnoh for the pen of praise. We remem
ber his tremendous flights of oratory, but
sliove all we remember his “silent morti
fication.” We see that he remembers it
too, and possibly the readers of Thx Sun
have some faint reoollection of it.
Hon. William Orton, President of the
Western Union Telegraph. The poet,
Wm. Cullen Bryant, delivered the
cation address, snd the Rev. Stephen H
Tyng, D. D., the invoeation prayer.
A magnificent banquet was given in
the evening at the Academy of Muaio,
whioh waa crowded to Rs utmost,
grand event was being celebrated. The
occasion wss one of profound interest to
the people of the world, snd the grateful
feelings of the nnivems were ottered by
the orators at the occasion, who had no
light task in laying at the feet of the
world's benefactor the heartfelt gratitude
of the intellectual world.
At nine o’clock in the evening the
r at controlling genius, Professor 8. F.
Morse, with appropriate arrangement,
transmitted his greeting to the ends of
creation as reached by telegraphy,
through s female operator, Mias Marri
ott, as follows:
“Greeting and thanks to tha Telegraph
fraternity throughout the world. Glory
to God in the highest; on earth peeoe,
good will to men. (Signed)
S F. B. Mown.”
Although the foregoing dispatch was
manipulated by the lady operator, as sta
ted, Professor Morse signed his own
name, snd thousands of operators in
Amelias, Europe, Asia, Africa and, in
deed, in every oorner of the universe, as
we have said, reached by the wonderful
magnetic principle in this humanly mod
ified farm, were made to rejoice in this
personal communication with the parent
of their art
) The ceremonies of the occasion were
concluded by Rev. Henry Ward Beecher
in a prayer and benediction.
An Affecting California Inci
dent.
Stem '^bncriisrmctUB.
JOHN JHSTTZHHV
AH llKPUBClrtsED 1113 OLD STAHL
H 1
TV O
7 6
N O T I O B.
College Oommci
SUP’T’H OFFICE GEORGIA RAILROAD, \
Atlanta, Jiim 12th, 1870.)
rpHE COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES OF OOL
I LEGES will bo held st
COVINGTON, June 18th. 187L
OXFORD, July 16th. 1871.
ATHENS, July 3<>th, 1871.
Persons desiring to attend sny ot mid Commence
ments will be u*h* (1 for ONE FARE.
Full fsie to be paid golfig, sud the Agent sailing
the full fsre ticket will wive r« turn tickets TREE.—
t* good lor fifteen day*, from Thursday
before the t
July 14 tillJuljJO
*8.*JL JUJiNSON. hup'L
rv< )TIC13.
DROPOStl^ for
GRADING a 1 UH
and I ecatur, will b
CLEANING. GltURUING and
PIKE ROAD b*tw.en Atlanta
received until July lat.
Yesterday, in a fight near the Twelve
Mile House, on the Gilroy road, a man
lost a considerable portion of his nose —
He put the nevered part of his nos#* in his
pocket, and Ixmnd up the wounded part
and started for San Jose to have the sev
ered part of bis noee sewed on again. On
arriving in the city he repaired to Dr.
Brown's offioe, and Dr. Throne, who was
in, immediately prepared for the opera
tion of mending up the nose by remov
ing the bandage from the man’s face and
washing off the blood from tbe wound of
the dissected hose. When the doctor
was ready to re-unite the separated parts,
he called for the pieoe the man put in
his pocket The man after searching his
pockets, discovered that he had ohanged
vests, without taking the piece of nose
from the old vest and patting it in the
new vest, and coolly remarked: "I beg
pardon, doctor, it is a rough joke on me;
but I have left my nose home in the other
vest"—[Ban Jose Patriot
How Counterfeit Motes are
Made.
A party of men, say from three to a
dozen, band together and hold frequent
meetings, and act according to a plan laid
down. One or two will find . out some
°opjj>er plate printer in theemj
MAI’S PROFILER and SPECIFICATIONS, <
Right rneervod to reject u
junslS-till July lat.
BREAD, CAKES, ICE CREAM,
GROUND COFFEE, &C.
T
•[•oct 1 ullv inform their
Friend* and tho Public generally, that they
have opeued their
xbw baikehy,
on MARIETTA STREET, near SPRING STREET,
where they will ooneta' ly keep Fresh Dread, Cakes,
Couf.
Also. GROUND
by theliiaelvoa »
iry and If
snd Ground
J. II K \LH A SON.
Official Xbocrlisemcnie.
A Proclamation.
oejoughai
By Kafirs B. Bullock,
Governor of said State.
thia depart xuent that a
murder wm commith <t ia the county of Muacogee
on or about the 18th of January last upon the body
of Jack WUliaina, by one Albert l hriatiau, m ia al
leged, and that said .Christian haa fleu from juatice:
I have thought proper, therefore, to iaaue thia, my
proclamation, heraby offering a reward of ONE
THOUSAND DOLL A OS lur the apprehension and de
livery of the Bald Christian, with proof euffleient to
convict, to the Bher ff of aaid county of Muacogee.
in order that he may be brought to trial for tue of
fense with which he atanda charged.
Given under my hand and the gr**t eeal of the State,
at the Ohpltol, in Atlanta, thia 8th day of June,
in the year of oar Lord Eighteen Hundred
and Seventy-one, and* of the independence of the
United States of America tbe ninety-fifth.
BUFFS B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor: ,
David G. (Jotting, Secretary cf State.
DESCRIPTION ;
Bright mulatto; black hair, nearly etraight : at out
21 or 22 years of age ; downcast look ; weighs about
180 pouuda ; originally from Augusta, Ga.
JuulOdfttwlt
A Proclnmatiou.
OEORaiA.
Kurils B. Bullock,
Governor of saiil State.
Hucoemuora to
GEORGE SHARP. Jr.A
WHITEHALL MTBBET.
ATLANTA
JOHNW.HIGHTOWER, I w
Griflin.
LIVERY AND SALE
r in the employ of the
iy—in fact, ail such
by the party. These
note company
printers are iuiown b
men will then manage to meet one of the
printers in the evening, get acquainted,
urink and have a good time generally
with him, and so prooeed for a few even
ings. Then they offer him $50 to $100
to procure a certain kind of impression.
This impression is made in this wise:—
The printer will take the impression up
on tin foil from the plate from which he
is printing, whioh can be done in a mo
ment. Thus, vou see, every line and the
size is obtained correctly. From this tin
foil an electrotype plate is made. They
But we are gfad to hear from him and | , then / e ‘"°“® P'™ ter
at he materially remembers Th. Brnr L”’'?' * h# “‘7’ W* .“T
that he materially remembers The Sun.
There is some good in him, though it
wss sadly cr< wd> d lit his Radicalism.
We hope the latter will all work out in
time so us to allow his clever abilities to
operate in a wholesome direction.
One of Grant’* Brothers-in-Law
in Trouble.
From the World.
Reference waa made in the World a few
days ago to a aeries of trmnsactiona whioh
took pfaoe not long einoe, in which one of
the DanU, who ia a claim-agent lawyer in
Washington, received certain aums of
money upon the agreement that he would
transact certain business. In one instance
he was paid five $1,000 bilk; in another
he received $600 ; in another a draft for
$260 upon n treasurer of a certain com
pany waa cashed for Mr. Dent, but upon
presentation of it to the gentleman upon
wn. he aaid he neither
owed Mr. Dent anything, nor did he au
thorise him to make such a draft Mr.
Deut’a paper was dishonored ; but the
gentleman who haa been the victim in
these eases ia only desirous of getting
his money back, aud haa oommenoed a
civil suit against him. A warrant was to
be issued for the arrest of Mr. Lewis Dent
who baa been here stopping at the Fifth
Aveuoe Hotel e few days ago. He ia a
non-resident, and ia consequently held
under e different law from that i
ap-
aud heeled with wood,
ever, shaped in the mod
like the sabot of France,
ever, draped in tha modem style, and net
i, Afah la ell
wood, and turned up at the toe, “Hcwth-
an Chinee" style. In the fastenings oop-
per rivets are nude use of, and all the
pnrts where the .oucl and leather unite
am pooka 1 with India rubber. Them
a lore will c-vst less tlian a dollar per
pair, aud are e atcdufoatiuti uf the Euro
pean wooden shoe; but it ia doubtful
whether they will ha foand aa good m the
English dog, whioh ia one of the moat
comfortable of foot coverings when prop
erly made, wbeu the gt uund ia coveoad
with anoe or amd.
plies to a resident for the aame offence.
An order waa given for his arrest yester-
;fay. It waa served upon him, when he
obtained hail, and left for Washington on
the night Inin.
The gentleman who brings these cases
■swell known in thiaoommiiuity, and lias
set about this busmens fa earnest. The
letters whioh he holds to eustaiu him in
his opinion and oourae are ample, and
would atartfo the community if published
It is quite likely that they will appear in
evidanoe if the naooey is not fonhoom-
‘fh.
freqne
deutial family, oBuially speaking, and ia
thoroughly potted as to their mout nprr-
tmdi ul • hi l ying ou tils Governue qt. It tended Wt I he
is uul uulikwy that there will ba some as- txirmtMion. *
founding daveiopaauula in a few days
Tha Maw York teeter, "Will Mr.
Groaley do kin duty r Ha will net I He
i oocnpfainant fa thews oases has had
nt occasion to deal with the Presi
with him, engage him at $20 a day to do
the printing. By thia plan thousands of
copies are struck off that defy detection,
exoept in tho quality of tbe paper, which
will differ from the genuine.
In Washington oounty, Kansas, a few
nights ago, Johnaou Hammond was
aroused from hia sleep by his wife, who
informed him that there were wolves
about Hammond rose, took hia gun
down from tbe joists above his head, end
exeitedlv ran out, oarryiug the gun in
his left hand, bntt toward the door. He
ran about half a mile when he saw a wolf,
and, fa raising his min to take aim at it
found it had been discharged. Return
ing to tbe house, he entered, and there
stood four of hia ohildren crying, the
eldest of whom said, "Pape, papa,
mamma’s dead." He, almost frantio,
rushed to the bedside and found hie wife
e corpse, her right breaat pierced with a
ballet His infant, who hiul been ale
ing beside the mother when be left
house, was oareasing her dead body. It
ia supposed that when Hnmmond rushed
out of the door the look or trigger of
gun onught on the jamb and was
charged, the oontenta lodging fa the
breast of the deceased. Hammond swore
he heard no report of the discharge of
the gun. A Coroner’s jury acquitted him
ot aU blame.
An article in Chambers’ Journal on
matrimonial superstition contains the
following: " The breaking of n wedding
ring ia an omen that the wearer will eoou
be a widow. A oorrespondeut of Notes
end Queries found this fancy current in
Essex s few days ago. A man had been
murdered in that oounty, aud hia widow
said: 'I thought 1 should sown loose
him, for I broke my wedding ring the
other day ; and a» sister, too, lost her
husband after Urate fag the wedding ring.
It isesareuga.' Booh aupentitioas no
tions ere far mote prevalent than one
weald suppose, end the schoolmaster will
heve te work herd and lung bsfoce they
as. enffraly wadfateid in our fand."
Dutch Pete’s Restaurant,
Uniter Jiimrf think,
JJA8 BEES BMCKNILY FUlliilliUEO WXT1I
No. 1 COOK,
And a'1 other modern appluku sea;
„ ME\LS ''UPPLIED AT ALL HOURS.
tV. REoULVil BGAUD $5 PEll WEJ-K
**- lUi. Rf.-t. I'UK MARKET AFFORDS WII
ALWAYS BE i . \*D At U1S TABLES.
iUwcclliuuona.
FINE WATCH- REPAIRING.
WE HAVE SECURED THE SER
VICES OF MR. C. S. TAIT, AN EX
PERIENCED WATCH MAKER. BUT
RECENTLY rR3:«l SCOTLAND. MR.
TAIT HAS WJ.iKED IN SOME OF
THE FINES < W TCH MANUFACTO
RIES IN Eli -l OPE, N D I S PREPARED
TO DO ALL KINO j OF ,’INEWUPK
SUCH AS REJE’.VELLED, making
NEW ESCAPEMENTS. AND ADJUST
ING FINE W ITCHES Or ft L’ ".fOS.
ALL WATCHES l EFT WIT ■> ’.•« W<LL
BE PROMPTLY AND THOHOUOH».Y
DONE, AND SATISFAU : ION UliA-
RANTEEOIN EVERY INbTANOC.
*prls.tr SHARP & FLOYb.
IIKREAS, Official information haa
pii r-o«*lv#l at this Departm-nt that War-
l convicted of burglar* in the night time,
Walker, of voluntary manslaughter, have
hi tbe common jail of Decatur count)’,
have been confined awaiting their remov-
Peuitentiary:
l ha'’e thought proper to ianue this
hereby offering a reward of FIVE
DltED DO* LARS each for the apprehe'-aion and
delivery of the said Warren HaTeli and Alfred Walk-
it to the Principal Keeper of the Penitentiary.
[Jivou under my hand and the Great Seal of the
the Capitol, in the city of Atlanta, thia lOtb
day of Jane, in the 3 ear of our Lord Eighteen
Hundred and Seventy-One, and of the Indepen
dence of the Uuited States of America the Ninety-
fifth.
BUFU8 B. BULLOCK.
By the Governor:
David G. Corona, Secretary of State,
may 10 <13 wit.
CilO
WATCHES!
WE HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK
Fine Watches, Dial
Chains, Jewell
Silver War)
BRONZES, CLOCKS & FAN!
IIV TI1R STATE.
Wo Cannot Be
American Watches—Different
WE ARE TUE ONLY WHOLTSALE AGENTS IN OA. OE 1
E. HOWARD fc CO., Boston, Mast
AMERICAN W ATCH Co., WalMiu*
ELGIN WATCH CO., Elgin, 111.
We have on band 4
OVER ONE HUNDRED
Of these Watcher, in
Gold and Silver Gases.
Before Pintail, nails osr laris Variety ail Loi
Premiums for Fairs!
8 in manufacturing 1
AioMiguee’ig Sale.
ATLANTA NATIONAL HOTEL
FPItklTUILB.
B Y VIRTUE of an order issued by the Honorable
United States Court for the Northern Dietnct
of Georgia, will ba sold at public outcry, free from
” ~ jcuiubrauoeB, at Raid Hotel, on
TUESDAY, the 20th day of JUNE, 1871,
and continuing
I’dstead*, 70 wa'.nut Bureaux (wood
• -jluwni ut Chaii
top Washstand
nook.
Cb»lr
Pft. —
SpctDRs. 200 Pillows. 40
40b |iueu Pillow Slip*, r
i, 20 marble-top Tablen,
ul nut double Wardroben, 2 Sotm, 2 arm
*11 Hnckera, 1 Cupboard, ISO b. walnut
leather ixittoiii chair*. 1 Plano, ion Mattre**ea and
400 hum Sheet*, more or 1am,
leM. 600 Towels, more
I«ir woolen Blank, t*. more or less, luO
^’unteri<an< more or kw, 4uo linen Napkin*, more
>jt V*- rtbWR.’ Mirrors- tf Billiard Table* aud Fix-
hinw. 1 !ar^ ron Safe. 2 Desk*, 1 large reading room
Otutl v * ’lu 1 Lounge. 8600 yards Carpet tig, more
r fe-H, lot ui laoa Curtain* and ahadea. all the Silver
We. a 1 the Crockery and Ulaaxw&re, ail tho Uaa
Fill iy-v 3 f bow Cases, 1 U tter Preue. Bar aud Fur
ls Oil Cloth, more or loa«, Barbershop
2 Boiler*, Engine, Pumps, amt
Premium List !
We make Gold, Silver, Bronze and Nickle Medals. Id Style,
Finish and Quality, epal to any House in the Country.
We Cannot Be Undersold!
ALSO,
Spoons. Forks, Cops, Goblets, Milk, Ice and Cream Pitchers, Ladles,
and all other Articles needed for Premins at Fain ill
we ash is a Trial and a Chance to make a Bii
We Cannot Be Undersold!
We Refer tlie
numerous other articles.
11»<’ Furniture 1s uniform
v > ii< : . ipta ity, sound and
lei «h . i.jigathe oeutre of the lit j and cau he rented
lor a term of four years. The furniture will be ,-ohl
ii sets, as it is, ha each room. No property will be
loHvffred until paid for. Kemnval at once will be re
quired to make room. Sold a* the property of Edwin
B. Pond, ua Bankruptcy. TERMS CASH.
NOAll K. FOWLEB,
niy2» tdff.
»• FOWLER. Assignee.
RAILHOAU MEN
T A HZ X-3 *3M OTIOB.
IVE HAVE RECEIVED TO-DAY
DIRECT THO m THE MAH HE AC
TUBERS A LARGE ASSORT
ME NT Or FINE AMERICAN
WATCHES, IN GOLD AND SIL
VER CA-sES UF PERFECT
WORKMANSHIP AND NEW
DESIGNS. OF THE FOLLOWING
MAKERSt
B. Howard ■fct o., BoKon;
American Watch C«., Witlthnm;
National W*irh ro., i'.lgiii;
stem Wlnicra or Keyhli WtktrSiV^ IDANCING ACADEMY
THIS STOCK IS OFFERED ST
VERY ATTRACTIVE FIGURES,
AND YOU tV ILL Flit a IT WILL
P TTO TAKE A LOOK AT THE
GOODS AND THE PRICES, AT
SHARP «r FLOYD'S JEWELRY
STORE, ATLANTA. H’l-uu
Cards below. Read!
PHILADELPHIA. 28th September, MU.)
Mkwb*. Kri i»kk k Bikdlb, Manufacturer* ffor Gao. Sharp. #*
of Atlanta, Ga
Dear Sirs: I have thi* day aaayed your mmj*«*+*
«b<1 found it to contain 1)47 I'hoasaaNtJkff aff
• mch is even higher than the English Storting Staadard ut 4*
Uppiugs taken from e$cb melt
is Georgia VV
k B5DLK
me this 3d day o#Oa- I
DKVITT. Alifffm itT- f
The«
KIMBALL HOUSE
UOPY OF T2XZ3 AWAJRD.
JTInMJTTJ, M. W
Georg-r HhmrpThe Stmie Fair Jg-rlnHarat MocUty called far bide la fWraM PeamdmA1* r
the Fair la be held im ttlaala la October next. The bid made by you hem been «
bails of yanr currency bid for fitter ling- silcer—D’JS-IOOO ftm f*i liillMaiff ta be 4
t'ammllte.t by the 1st day of October, IS70.
K. K.
.Utepote*-
«• n. am m w.t, I /. .
J. Jf. C'OmUiTT, j vomemM
Entrance on HailroaH Street. The committee nud \>i
Sterling* Silver Ware!
A ihowmnn in Main* wanted to
exhibit an Kg}-ptian muraav, and at.
(fa CfauA Kouwto obtain
hnvwigrt. ia it yon want
to Show r incited tha Judge. “An
ICgiptian mummy more than three
thowaaad yean old," aaid the ahow-
man. “l'hrae tbouiand yeara old!"
hoe been fa the Radical peHjr two tong ■ eralaimed tha Judge, jumping lo hie
ter alive?”
IT GIVES VS PLEASURE
TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE
HAYS ADDED TO OUR CORPS
OF WORKMEN A FINE EN
GRAVER, RECENTLY FROM
TIFFANY A CO.'S, NEW YORK,
AND ARE NOW READY TO DO
ALL KINDS OF
PLAIN * ORNAMENTALLETTERiNC
CIPHERS, MONODRAMS, AC.,
IN FACT, ENGRAVINC OF ALL
KINDS IN ELEGANT STYLE, ANO
AT SATISFACTORY PRICES.
ALSO, THE ADDITION or A
FINE MANUFACTURING JEW
ELLER, AND A SHOP WITH
ALL NECESSARY TOOLS AND
MACHINERY, WILL ENABLE
US TO MAKE JO ORDER
ANY wVYLB OF
NADOES, NINOS. PINS, * ALMOST
ANY AMTIOLE WANTED,
AND TO DO REPAIRING, HOW
EVER DIFFIOULT, PR JiUR TL Y,
AND INASUPERJOR !U ^NMf N
PATRONAGE SOLICITED. , J* 7"
SHARP * FLU YD, • »>nbcrlanA .*Wecry,
1EB£ my STONE, WHIT JHALL ST. KJXjBMBlD JVNOTION, TKNN.,
1 >ROVF.8SOR GRORGR T. L. ROBINSON nwpect-
■ ftttls informs the eitiren* of AtlanU that he
the H I. Kimball
“POLITE ART,”
AMD «ITM LMMBOMN AS FOLLOWS:
Evary TUESDAY, THURSDAY snd SATURDAY. *t
• o’clock p. M., for geutl< un-n.
Every MONDAY, WEDNESDAY and FRIDAY, at
10ifi o’clock a. m„ for ladies, and four
o'clock p. M., for children.
to commence Thursday, June 16th. for
u Fiiday, "
ntlnmen.
ET
a 16th, fur ladies and chib
VMato Iffsoona gtroa when desired-^*
40T For further particulars call on
PBOFFBROR ROBISON,
At the n 1. Kim’ all Row»
j comiietitor on exhibition— George Sharp, Jr., of Atlanta. Tboy wee* IsJJ 1 ?
ed that for the Special Premium offored iu thin department there were othert entered, but ham |$M —** _
d,trover their goodi. They have, alter a careful examination of the Wstch-a, Jewelry and Wlvar Waff*
impressed with the conviction l at tha exhihitou mule by George Sharp, Jr., ia of the highest otddh
For beauty of finish, pa-liy of metal aud quality of jirecfou* stonee, they have never seen the Jiffph
C red. and in our opinion, considering the quantity ae well aa the quality of these goods, tho fft^SP*
not been sut-paa-ed iu our export. u.;e at any fair we have attended in the United fcffteff. JMfK
commend a gold medal to be awarded to Mr. Sharp, for the best exhibition of Watchea, Jewelry mA
War *’ C. M. BAKER. M. Y.. OBlIliJfl
JAMES M. BAINE. Qootgte .
Fai* OnorrcDs, October 2i, 1870.
Mas. JOHN F. GRANT. Atlaffte-
Roa <l WKat tlxo Oity Oounoll of aa ei »w*
a<liptod 8tfU, * r mcoU ° 8 ot th * Citj of Atlanta, Ga , the following rasolntton v
Tb * t th '' V* mn '" of ’ hi * hereby tendered to Oeorge Sharp, Jr., ftr 1
"ggry ecouogiioai manner In whioh h i»m f. • — ■ - - * - *
■mical
recommon 1 him to any aoaocte'iun
,r-.t tut .u.l MpMtorJiiajm ui >n m, l,„« „r buiioMa.
A A LOTA**
Secretaries of Fairs,
ALL YOUR COMMUNIC.it ION'S WILL Bt
1’UOMPTLY ANBWBRKD. YOU WILL HAV
t MONEY FOB YOUR bOCIEl'lEs uy CALLING O.
I OR WRITING TO U8.
I fa quit it witk a good $nca now.
tort; “ and it tho oritur i
(tAjanu-au-ToN
tor'eiempti
KSTft 7 4<
LQVStk, OttiyKARYNl
-J.dtu Mi eke liffs sp| In d
«y. and I will pase ui".n
teAhtoHUli numupLy
ii.ixnuW 44*
urthuary,
■AMLIN * BABNUKN.
0. W. FHARMAN, OINFRAL AGRHT.
, /i>NAT variety u» fruit anJ ornMieuial Im m
* n Now, vtnee. ete. fcvpr> tpwe or eh re l tear
Mated. agllHMa
n CANNOT BE 0NDKRS°LD. _
Sharp & Floyd.