The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, August 29, 1871, Image 3

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THE DATLY SUN. Tuesday Morning August 29. • JVeip A'lrtrtUemmt.i cihr iyi fount ~~ ' ~ So i Fourth Poyt. oat i L Foot:. Sl'M-STItOK I'S. 0%. A Ciuuinnali man loft liis wife fur the dram, and she left him for the drama. m„Kentu<-kv is in mourning—uot be cause the Cour it r-Journal has '‘departed,” but because Longfellow gut beat. SH. The Baltimore Sim asks, "Did General Butler ever steal a negro?" It is safe to say that if ever he had a chance to do a thing of that kind, he did it *a%_“Thia World la all a fleeting show,” and Han ton Marble is content to play “the leap for life”—out of the Badical party into the Democratic. Skd~ Before the IfoWtf turned Demo cratic, Hr. Marble appealed to his Radi cal friends, “ Holp us!—Cash us, or we sink, and sell out to the Democrats I” £I]C florcurc G;u)ing iBartiinc ^Atlcmia San Jlrosptttno. W?u The Mew York Worlil styles Mr. Stephens a Don Quixote. The only thing that oould enable the public to ap preciate the simile, is the fact that Hr. S. is engaged in an argument with a wind-mill. Vide seoond page of this issue. Slate The Mew York World proposes to be Mr. Stephens' Sancho Panza in bis Don Quixote adventure against the validity of the “fraudulent amendments. ” Mr. Stephens declines to aooept the ten dered services. He says flklily is essen tial in a “’Squire,” though he be a fool He could not think of setting out with one who might desert him, or betray him in the first encounter, whether it bu with a "goatherd” or a "windmill.” Cgk.Tke Cottrier-Journalsaid Rudniuu's bill wus sent out by mistake, and was not muant to be colleoted. It further said tlint no other similar bills were sent out. Thereupon tho Leilyer prodnocs the fol lowing: Louisville, , 187 Hon. Wm. Brown, Nicholasville, Ky., 1871. To the Courier-Journal Dr.', May 27. Ad. Appointments 3 sq., average lid. A w. to Aug. 5 $85 00 It is encouraging to notice that it is not so high as Rodman's was. CITY! O F young men, fitting them in the SHORTEST time and at tlio LEAST POSSIBLE EXPENSE ; for a successful future, tflu Thero are no vacation*. •%U Student* onter at any time. The institution issue* Life Scholarships, which course at pleasure,, and to review at any future time GRATIS. For further particulars. Catalogues, 8pecimeua of Penmanship Currency, 4c., Address, A. B. EASTMAN, Box 636. Principal. aug8 lm. 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 SAVE YOUR FRUIT! JiliactUancone. SbttftToKOHG IA FEMALE COLLEGE, IVY ITRBBT. T kETWEEN Wheat and Line streets, Atlanta. Fall JD session opens September 4, 1871. For circulars containing full particulars, apply at the Book and Musi Htores, or tho Co“ Henry Bischoff & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DBALEBS IN Bloc, Winea, Llquoi-H, Be. gam,ToDoceo. See. No. 197, East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. H. BUCMOrV. C. WUL» S. H. PIKPBB. July 6-3m _ A. J7HARALSONT Comer Marietta and Broad StveeU ilEJYERAJL aUCTlOOT A»P VQMjmtaaiojr jMERVua.YT, NP WUoltwJe o«4 BeWl Mir III ElIBljlTUIlX. U. Consignment* solicited. Cash advances on vvmalgnments far auction in store. Bfragmcns—Messrs. Gordon. Willis 4 Oo, Bank- ora, Wall Street, Atlanta ■ 1»« Georgia—Fullta County. Fulton Bunaioa Coubt—Apul Tum, 1871. Mamtma F. Ryan) .. „ _ va, { Llbwl for Divorce in aaid Court. Okobob A. ItTaB. ) „ A _ it to the Court, by tho return of the 1 Goorge A. B>an, the Defendant in the above stated c Lll does not reside in said county ol Fulton, and It also appearing that he does not reside in aaid State of Georgia, it la. therefore, ordered by the Court that service of said libel he made ou said Georgo A. Byau, by publication of thia order In any public garotte in thla State once a month for four i to the next term of this Court. months, previous to th Granted by the Court. SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST FRUIT JARS ^1EE the testimony of Miss E. J. Halo, who I \etsn. McBride cfc Co.: Gkntlkmen: My success in tho use of the “Vic tory" Fruit Jar ia ao great that I desire to thank you for introducing it into our vicinity. More than ton years ago I began canning fruit for home use. having used of every can introduced, from the old tin can and “Arthur’s Patent” glass can (1863J till I found the “Victory" And I unhesitatingly declare it to be the cheapest, most simple to use, ami tho host for keeping fruit in Its natural state that I have ever Very Respectfully, E. J. HALE. Atlanta, Ga. Mount De Sales Academy #OH rof/afio EDDIES, (Conducted dt ttib Sisters of the Visitation Near Oatouavillo, Five Miles West of Baltimore. Lock • Stitch Sewing m: a.o ninsnus A re world renowned for durability and simplicity of machinery, the perfection of the tensions, and the unparalleled wide raugo of work they are capable of performing without change Exposition Universalle in Paris,- 1MT, they were awarded the Highest Price —a Massive Gold Medal—over 83 competitors, and HOWL as the origiual iuventor of the Hewing Ma chine. The growiug appreciatioi - 'leucu by the intelligent ... . Jearly ahown by the unprecedented sale of the Md Howe Sewing Machine rG'l! • ! *’• ‘ I'!U’t > • ding conutry-the City of Baltimore, the Palaps . css of ill Rive: b extra- and the Cheaaputke Bay. Tho grounds attached to the Academy a siv.\ am! afford the pjplle ample pa;* fn- extreme. The hall ior STUDY AND RECREATION, THE DORMITORIES, 4c., have bu n constructed with a view to PROMOTE THE COMFORT cf the young ladies. Address for particulars, MOUNT DE SALE&. i*tonavill«\P. O , Baltimore Co., auglt lm _ Maryland. B. Z. DUTTON, PRACTICAL STENCIL FITTER, DESIGNER AND Mor tliau ONE THOUSAND of these ( eellent machines are in daily "sc In »;<. i;'ia. aid •ids very Urge nttinbtr a s IU R uu. of .IhsatVao- Uou U1M t he. ijuad. Th y u.a*. tLo ‘Howe, or Lock-Stitch’ < chines that mako ‘. ..Is b< beautiful a] potrance on either they ore the only mu- pcxioctiun. fu! Flitch t ally caiablishiHl at tho MU 1 Tho office has he comer of Broad and Alabama stret! prejudiced in favor of any particular \ least examine tho Uuwe before you porch member llut Mr. Howe wss tho ori^.nal iuventor oi t’ic S wing Machine, &n< i hfe to p* , ri.*cttl’ff 1 Ills mi Every Mows Machine ii i twenty years of his ENGRAVER ! MABUFAOTUBSB OF Warranted for 3 Years 1 kept always IRAS8 ALPHABETS, DRY AND ( B 1 FLUIDd’i'ENCIL lNKf>, Homed Dies htcul j Stamping Dies, Railroad and Hotel Chcrk". Marking Brands, 4c., No. 61 Whitehall Rt., a few door * * Hunter street. •instant nt- ‘rsarc thoroughly iirntrurtod attlicir rea- Idi nee, by competent instructresses, in every verity bolow I ** of anal • ruamcutal lowing. An elhcifut lady operator will be i N. B.—Particular attention paid to Brands and kdidauce at tho office. Stencils for MerchauU, Millara. Tobacconists and -rw , —u i .. Distillers; also, to Name Plates, for marking clothe* ’ , Howe Machines in 1870, was larger tliai which will be sent to any addroaa for aevonty-ftve th » l of uth ‘ r Machine, as follows : u. Including Ink, 4c. sepl6-lr mejroHawts ! BUY CROCKERY and GLASS No. 17 Peachtree Street, —FROM— T. I=L. MPOIiTER AND JOBBER. Genuine Wheeler .it Wilson.. ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS. -«* Keepa a large stock. Occupies THREE FLOORS—30x130 feet Inducements offered to cash buyers Equal to any Jflarket. Atlanta. Ofc.. Angiut X 1CT1. qn B a to. rt ifi. B. ROOKS. C ONTBAOTOB FOR BRICK AND tjtono Work, of all claaaoi. Flaalwtna and Ornamental work. Stone Cutting, etc. Orlffln. Os., May 1], 1871. yl. The Howe Machine Oo Cop. llroacl tV Alabama 8tn, NEXT DOOR TO SUN OFFIC Ji TEaAJV'TJE'. GJi. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN AND COUNTY THROUGHOUT THE STATE. auglOtill octlO Looking Glass Plates. J. M. Calsou* 4 Son., Plaintiff's Attorney A trua Extract from the intuuUs of said Court June 1st, 1871, Innes-laroim W. R. VENABLE. Clerk. NOTICE. Central'Railboad a r|Mils company having extended its track to the 1 river, la now prepared to receive heavy cargoes ra direct from the wb%rf ft'r of freight on ita oars direct from (he wb%rf j.t.rtati.iu to the lu^rior. Person! d®*iripg to *vail themselyea of tins direct mode of shipment, should have expressed ou their bills Of lading that their consignment* shaU bo Ian- dod at th® CENTRAL RAILROAD WHARF. lly tho 1st of November it is expected that a large shod will he completed for the protection of salt, gu ano, and other heavy articles of freight, which par ties may dCairo to have stored for future shipment, J.F. WARING, aug?3tn _ Forwarding Agent. Homo ! At Home! At And rosdy to furnish COAT. At LUMP Fqsal to any I have every aold tu this city, $6 50 per Tea. by Uui Car Load. Orders for Coal to be delivered ou anv Railroad south of this point must l>« accompanied with tha Cash or City reference. Thankful for past favor*, during five year* In tho Coal trad*. I trust 1 shall still merit a share of tho public patronage. N. 11. Notts b. uutereold la lil. market. leu b. found at tba oOIoe of Jami e O. Allen, Decatur tttreet Lumber Tori. Boopectfully. rngiadu kdward parson»_ $25,00 Sarctll $25.00 Sarfd! |UUCS$ fee |enii. of WILSON SIUJTTLE M achines. it nr cash, flora mo. |6 ratio. f 65 fffO. Sewing DKOUVUD No. •. Plain Table t ti No. A knll-eeoa, Bin bl to <« “• No. 7. do mn j m M 7a No. 7. Folding00,01 70 80 Na.o.raUcS>inoa HO HO No. 8, Folding Cover. 110 WABRANTCD nv* VRAM BY WIUSOK srwrao MACHINE CO We wlat it distinctly i from which wo a never delete; and we guano- 0 be found In any I’ndorlood ■ duieblo, undo of ao good motonal essay Moe8 • tho world, end Ibol ft wUl do ae elegant work. We 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 Nyith the cash McBride & Co. |sfy4*sodlT NATIONAL _H0TEL BAR. THK BUST LIQUOBH Mont Export KCixors IS TH* CITT. SPLENDID NEW BILLIARD TABLES. IH aatahllahmrnl has bean refitted in alcgaut gU,an4 ‘ ‘ The 1U1 Special attention to tba comfort and pleasure of friends who give ns s calL aiffl-la DA8WELL 4 FERBEE Cif* Jnanrante—Prooibe for th* f)clplee«. ibTooo UQioU Economy^ % om $5,000,000 ASSETS. #ce Co. IIIL JON. I*. LOUAN, MEDICAL EXAN1NEH, ATLANTA, CEOKIilA. T HOSE coDt<‘mi>l*ting LUp Insnrappo am l'o^iMM'tfulii rcrjiu-otnl U) uarn- Ine the morlle ol thl, Uomptny. Tliry will find it Supt'i iur to Many and Inferior to Nona, in I lit- r.Mential* tl give Sonin! Insurance nt tile Least Poaalblf Coat. W. T, WATEltH, Gra.A|{'t, nun.ly nri'HK al 1-7. U-HITKH.tl.l, nr.. A I I. \X’ I A. IIA. Jticnraiuc Company. “Seven Per Cent. Interest Paying Plan.’ The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NT. DOriN, MO. Jl'othintr 1‘onrralrd—Yolkins Exaggerated—-.Vo false Expecta tions Rained. ms COMPANY OFFK1U THE HIIUU KY- — surancc. rri 1 EVER, ti lt giurthtot-N O F aunual dividend to Policy holders SEVEN CENT PER On ell cash prcmlumo paid to the Company. Ihla DlYidend can he uecd To Reduce the otmount of the JYerl 1‘rtmium—To Increase the 1‘oltcy ; or, Van be H'ilhdratru In Cash al the End of any Volley-Year. This is neatly a sr-en per cent. Investment of .Monty at Com pound Interest, Vouf/Ud trllh the Advantages of Eire Insurance. There lino I.uceruinly ebont tho AMOUNT of the Annuel Dividend. Ui Policy hidden. II le e d.Onlte turn, dted In the face of the Policy, bring Heron Per. Coni, compound Iulor.it. uu Uio aiiKiunt of i«o noy paid by the Policy holder to tho Compony, and left In lu hands. Holder la unable to pay hie Premium, the o noy paid by the Policy holdar to tho Company, All Policies Non*Forfeitable After Two Full ANNUAL PAYMENTS ARE MADE* rfoitina law la adotrted by tha Company volnntarily. If at any time a Policy _ surrender value of the Policy is placed to tho erodlt of the polley and kaapa It in fore* till the surrender value is exhaust*!. If tha full annual Prsmtuni ia paid every year in cash, and al! Dividends or Interest Aoountulstioos loft in tha hands of th* Company FOR NINE YEARLY w ‘ n become SEIiF-STJST AININ O- for all time to come, and L»*p itaejf in force for it* full amount WITHOUT ANY FURTHKR payment. Tlxofiio Advantaso* Arc not Offered toy tx.xx.-y othor Company. Another etiuilshle ftataro In the Company is that all ita premiums taken in Georgia will ha invested In ie Mate to assist in bntldlng up ita own resources. This ( omiany is not couhnod »u ita operations the Hevan Per Cent Interest Man. but gives In- ■Branca upuu any the well establlahed plans that may b« daali «d. Fur Further Infornrntloo Apply to CrEIlStOll & StTObhaTt, General Agents for Georgia, Daratotr Street. Oppnalts Kimball House, Attanta. Os. . Augn nt36-lm THE ATLANTA SMI DAILY AND WEEKLY* live Paper on Live Issues’ PtJBXdUHBD BY TSB ATLANTA, GEORGIA. I’roprlolom, Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor. A. R. WATSON* News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business Manager. TLItMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Dally Per Annum i Hlnglo Copy six Monlltn 97 OO I Throe Months 4 OO I One Month a oo 75 WEE EL Por Annum i Single Copy ... 2 OO Three Coplew . . . 4 50 Ton Copies .... 14 oO Twenty Copies • • 35 OO Fifty Copies Id Y no oo Six MontDun i Mliifflo Copy-O Months 1 OO Three Copies M 9 35 Ton Copies 44 7 OO Twenty Copies 44 13 OO Fifty Copies Six Months 37 50 Si tiff ie Copies of the Daily and Weekly, at the Counter, - 5 Cf#. No Hnbaciiptlona. toth« WEEKLY, reot'ivod for a ahort«*r period than aix All subucriptloua mast be paid for in advauoe, and all uamua will |>a ‘ tinit> paid for expires. CLUBS: b time, and take tha Tpaper for tho same length of A time. NO 6LUB RATES FOR THE DAILY. How to Remit Money t No paper paid for explma. YV Parson* sending money by Express moat prepay To OorrespoxulentN i Mr. Stephens will remain in OrawfordvlUe. Hia connection with THE EUN wUI 1101 °hang* his res ea oe. ail letlers Intended for him, either on private matter* or connected wiK the PoUUcsl Dspartmsn- ideace. All letters intended for him, e __ or this paper, should be addressed to him at OrawfordvlUe, Ga. , All letters ou business of any kind, connected with THE BUM? except Its Political P^irtmqrt, should Smith, — bo addrossod to J. Uculy Manager, Atlanta, Ga. THE DAILY SUN The Weekly Su„ Editorials appear in tho Weekly THE SUN is tho organ of tiis Feoplo, the Advocate of Justice, the Defender oi ta#« Popular Rights, gild the opponent of burdens beeped open* tAk^peyiiigpeopJei uid Oppreulone of nil kindn. It will adhere to the old, gate, time-honored landmarks of the tv. and stei uly appose any “Departura” therefrom. Mr. STBPHBBS to enlisted iu the Work, and will contribute to Its oolumna almost dally, Wc ask the friends of liberty, ovorywhere to aid in extending oar circulation. Oar Waekly kx* Very cheap iwper, and Its (Hub Rates are particularly favorable. The l*r. siilaiiual oontest for 1873 wiU ba the most Important In the history of J volvcd arc momnotius, and all that patriots hold dear la at stake. THE SUN WILL ENDEAVOR. ffhmdi #W To disseminate truth, sound doctrine, antTWrert pHnciplea—laboring uarneatly asd Mdoufff MV. Mb FORE IT IH DhiLATK ; utterly repudiating th* do-nothing, aay-nothing, be-tjuiat, dead aalaep policy a-lvo. aieil by Bnine, while wo are being rapidly borne down tha current which la tmSU§ twfiStha wftiflpaM alt •>r liadlctUiaia, Ucntralism and Imperialism. upon us th* nntonatihiHnnBl and wfaAagyofo^assfte a to Us Gonautuuun and tha BeonsMatUs finMwf tie asked ua, aa l»emoctets, to pledge ovrsetrealo ac- Mtfi Tho Radicals, with the aid of bayonets, have thmst n measures of the so-called 14th and 16U Amendments tho majority Paction in Congress. Tha Radicals hate . __ . __ „ _ . pt, indorse, stand by, dc^ud and build upon these measures forever. Tfioaa Dsioarate whs. #toa Ha ile-lge of course must ‘•depart’’ from tha faith af tkalr fathers. Home of them have already gss* over o Ue enemy a camp ; and while they and Ue Radical cohorts which tiisj Jaffna Jotwad aas sailing Ml taa> til» for us all to go with them, a few other* am adviaffig us to hold our peaoa last we distnrb |hahapaany id distract the connaeU of Uie Democratio Party 1 1 ' 1,1 " m Vsnly, if wo should hold our peace, “the stones would cry out” W* cannot remain atlanfi*. .Ms iMMI > < f thus counsel our pcoplo to accept and welcome their own ruin, and thank God for the privilege!- It is of tho utmost importance that these issues be discussed now ; fur the i!rattan off a ttmMwnlBg ■ tlaiwrturo " by Uie Gt-uoral Convention of the Party wilt be, not only wrong In principle* but in oar Mdgmtut it will be fatal In policy. ^ Ju:. re 7" T TCo » Fidohty to the Oonstitutioni latiie trwc test of Democracy in every Stats of Ijfia.IfPto^ian^Wf rmomtmsms •me who ia a true friend to that sacred Instrument, aa a oo-’ Liberty. Th*- righta and Hbartlea of the whde |>e«mle are in.the North; and v “ aye Hot commt.n in North and Houth, alike. Wo respectfully ask a fair share of ‘" All comuiunlcatlona or letters on kola people are jeonardtseth-aot any more ao tn tha aba* thaw of the M<>uUi have no interests at stake to the momentoua Issues of tha dy, which ^ J. HENLY LATiDSBERO’8 LUMBER YARD, #%. We rea^cctfUUjr^^j>u^WrakljrJgBchanga^ffi£obli^j Gtl ATIoANXA. OAn, lots. is -oisdg ^IvkJX 0PF08ITK OIOROU RAILROAD DKPOl Cotton iacior anb Cotton foot ©nano Agtnt, Cu WILBERFtMlOE DAW COTTON JHACTOR, ATLANTA.GA, Agent Cotton Food O N0.3,WAUUEN XaJktba, Wlllto Pluo ail Kinds ot ttressed mud hi r a. landobmo koo.. rmumm. BLOCK, OPPOSITE 0IX)BE Hi All btuinoas entnuteil to hia will have atriet panoiud Ordura (or Ragging, Tiea or Hope and Family 8w$pHar COMMISSION 1 U MW CMS. ' kiriiiioiat togl — m * m * * *■ i unq mil SSSOB