The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, August 31, 1871, Image 4

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yDAJTjY SUN. hfaramg Augubt 31 dfahwKacineiU* < i ahniye /< on F\ret Page ; Local anti Luiititut Ac oh Fourth Page. r ottnd 'olicee citJy affairs. T« MU’ City Nubkcribera. All desire The Sen to bo delivorod reg ularly and promptly. This we alao ape- tin, which can rain, and attach it to the front gate or the oohnana of the wit guanuitee florin, ton the porch or in the yard, and they are be- quentl, rtolen, ruin* hy nin. or blown away by the wind. Merchants on our principal business streets have the paper thrown down at the front door, or slipped under it— Thinriah chaps hare been seen dogging the steps of the carriers and picking them up, or hooking them out from under the doors with a wire, for the purpose of sell- in* Saturday morning it was raining and the wind was high. Our carriers tried to p t>l|lt wliere they rtonldlmep dry— sometimes wrapping them on door knohs from whence[th, wind Mow them away. Wo saw several copies of The Sun being Mown about the ntreeU. MarcUft* coo make apperturea through their doors and attach boxen inside, or they can have luxes puule and attached to the door or the wall outside ; and all persons sleeping in offices who wish papers delivered up stairs, could put a tin box with name on it stthp toad of the outside steps—thus leaving their papers certainly delivered, and saving the boys the trouble of walk ing up stairs. The coat of such a box is trifling com- 1 cared with the satisfaction of always re ceiving the paper in good condition. M- Wanted. —An experienced Drug gist, “who thoroughly understands the busineas, can hear of a-good situation uud good salary by addressing Box noo, aug29tUw Atlanta 1*. 0. Mayor's court—wkosesiiav . the paper, so that it can not be pilfered, nor damped by rain, nor carried away by wind, there will be no failure except in the case of changes. Have a box rntfA/W+eeaf- Modf too head * htaaeftaoer at those figures. d, which can be locked and exclude BVm , They Blood within Ute minister elude, CUepod luuda and kleaed and biased again. The soldier and his little maid; “Farewell, dear love, fhrewell," he said. ••Anf Wiederaeh'n." Before ho lud kissed her ss much as bis appetite suggested, a rude policeman came up and told him i“nix cum a rouse,” fid that the “onion's bidder'»I con” wouldn't do him nay good unless he could kiss tlie Mayor. That functionary said he would charge Hsus— the widder’a son live dollars for the operation. The “au- fen” aridder took one “bnas.” Times are FANNIE SMITH is a distant relation of the John Smith or some place tribe, rad as a guardian of the public W* PH** peace went sailing bf her house in pur- ** “ “ suit of a thief, she remarked out loud b Bio acighlicn% “tliera goat an old police man." Fondle merely said this in fun, still it stung the officer to the quick, and he brought bar up. The Mayor thought the whole affair was of a sand foundation, and told Fannie to disperse. She did so Chamber •( « Be* call for meeting to-night. The London Store in its fixtures is un dergoing very desirable cltangns, and cus tomers will please mako allowance for the disorder, which will last only oue day longer. Charleston, August 30, 1871. E. A. Werner, Agent—There is not the slightest delay in rcoeiving and skipping of freights to or from Charleston; eveiy- thing is going on with the usual regular ity and dispatch. J. M. Selkirk, Superintendent. Stokes & Bro. have removed their stock of groceries to the store between Hose A Col and A. X Finney’s Carriage Repository, in Graigto block, where they in rite their friends to giva them a call They have a ehoico stock, and are live men. Oive them a trial if you want fair dealing. Tkat Dispatch akawt *r. VMM Tbe Savannah Advertiser of the 2Dth iindf oontaim » toUgram fkom its Wash- inAon corrmpuaBeut, whick oontaim tho following: The paragraph in those diniatehca of August Hot, relative to H. 1. Kimball, was furnished by two of the most rsapect- sble eitisens of Atlantu, who went North to find Kimball Hants', Silvias Babvollrr asS Dvvp Ttllvr. JBr. Ik If. ff Martin, Sf Tmocoloosa, Awhamf maa tnionted a Blow, whish is on exhibition at Tommey A Stewart’s, which is quite unique and look* die thing. It was tried in this city on Tuesday, and pronounoed by all who saw it, superior to anything yet The investor is heso far a law days, and wishes to aril rights oulriite </ die iMaw.. Them he resoxvea for his own manufactory. Goand look at it. Tha Uka has not before been aeeu. TWO OF TUI TOWN OIltLH were arraigned for being such; but os (Re Court could not be satisfied that they were unusually hod, the cases against them were dismissed. WIUIAU HENRY LEE was commander of tho rock brigade, and was just about tho size of a rook. He •ad Milton Conally were offloers of high rank, and did excellent serrioo in their last engagement Wm. H. got dis charged from the servioe, but as Milton was an English nigger, ha had to pay for his commission in the srmy. As the Mayor baa determined to make these as pirants for office pay for the honor, he oommcnced by charging him £1 Is. 9d. for tho honor—with the understanding that the next applicant would be charged • higher price. JOHN THOHAS MOORE plead guilty to being drunk. IIo is none of our folks, beouuse our family don't driuk to that extent—not muoh. The Mayor was crowded with business, and don't have much time to fool awny with Tom, and he merely drank him the thost. “My boat Ib on tli* ahoiv. And my bark la on tbo aca ; Vat iM-foro I go Tom M.hw, . * Here'* a double health to thee." This toiwt oont Tom ten dollars, but ho stood tho trout liko it man. and being a little dry and witching to return tho com pliment, he said to tho Mayor, oh Fitz- giblMJiiH handed him a glass of water : " Wore It the laat drop In the well, Aa I atood upon tho brink. E'er my fainting aplrit fell, *Tta to thee that 1 would drink." This put the drinks on tho Mayor, and T, M. subsided. u KINO had no more bottom than any other king, and when he attempted to reduce the supply of whisky by drinking, his royalty gave out, but tho whisky HUpply did not apjmar to diminish in the least. Ten do] lars to tho concert was tho reigning price just then. MAYOR'S COURT, Tkffi Ulcrcit U»abatei|-Kllt**»» Mount' era app«ar aa<l get lathfaHlun Nnafeflli Mr. W. L. Scruggs, of the Sea Kra, UfUfatotigUto^ffiifafa rust pod rea creation. He goes to Montvala for a few dago, thaaaa to Alleghany Springs, Vlr- ginfa. Mr. Scruggs needs rest. He has, for about two yean, been hard at work y—without a day’s intermission, and haw induatrionoly, tbe oolnmna of the Era have always shew*. It has begun to tell o* his pkyriqa*! bat a few weeks rest wtil set him up and make him aa good aa Snot tnlilsa HsH»m—SrvIiI Fw- Tha citizens of Atlanta have made np the very handsome parse of 81,800, which is to be distributed at the Fair here nexl.MffirtaBw* Two gtohf tptotiag taatohra will take place on Saturday, the IraFda^tdAlN Mg The first will bo at 10 o'eiock, A. M.—only Georgia raised raverhaafahOn* Mfamfaa to* regular !XJ| three, two or more to eafat. * 1 The ustiltfUifiimiilanffiphaiM«*» <* to the aMenaoa, and will bo open to tbe world. For the faatsat trotting horse, mile hettt. hM three to five, 81.000.— Few tha seoood. 8300. Far the third, ^*tJl tfeE ahava sacaa to ha aabieat to tbe 10 pec seat sola, and to be coodnobed eraSfag tothe rates ot tbe American mmMto Amoefaticw. flboalf the day prove stormy, tbe races will be postponed to the tint fair day in kpMhnriagweek. TUESDAY S PBOCEEDINUO. - What la tha poat's boumlan duty f ExUilllig nature, art and beauty— To palut before our wondering oyea JUaaoouea too fair to realise; And from tho depth* of hia vaat mliul To apeak of Joya we ne'er ran find. The Court felt it to bo a hotmden duty to get a new docket hook, tha Speed at which the machino has been running lately had taken up all tho space of the old dockot, and Jouoen went out ami bought a now one. The first cane ou the new book woe WILLIAM WELLS, He didu't have the epiiearance o( being cousin to tho Alderman, because Wii lium was a gomdue blonde, while the Ut tar gentleman is a confirmed brunette, With brown eyes. But this is s needless digreseiou. The charge of being tight as a brick was not successfully controverted, and William's case—indeed be owned up to it, and tho Mayor being a poet, pnint- od before hia wondering eyes a five dollar scene, with a verdant back-ground. ROME VERY PRETTY CAUSE! was exhiliitaJ. Jonnio Audoraon and Nellie Morgan were fair but frail. They wero doubtless once respectable children, and well raised. They had the appear anee of being that way. It was a melan choly sight. Ferhsps at one times doting fattier and loving mother taught those young lips to lisp the childish prayer, and poured into those tender ears a des cription ot the world and its treachery. But tuch teachings were, also, too lightly heeded, and these two frail creatures found themselves arraigned before a tri banal of their oountry, accused of being infamous in the eyes of the Uw and all decent people. Q, tkr, <00 ad fcc Irani O, niktd Inn .bow u. t Bve how the cruel Iran Turn Ml our bopra to Mart, Rob a, of Ml who low ns. O, Strut nlnS that rUewa I O. Motor arts wide ,wln,ln81 O, dead bird 'BMlh tb. Irawral IVanWr'i bsrvcM .bouve. The rnfl of dt our einxliw. The song which the Mayor sung them cost $30. Itoserved seats for tho ladies. BUXA ELLEN ELIXAlirrB R1CHABDS had a husband whose fidelity sho was, by prions circumstances, forced to qnea- B. E. E. caught him Sunday night tilting an tho porch of a neigh- ^pr'a house, after he had told her he Was going to church. Sit, bad smelt m. rat before, and when aha aoddently eases along, the taaoal was quietly eating ■akm with bis neighbor's wife— the neighbor being absent Elisa hau bean married to him for a tong tiaaa. They Mayor said in this lecture, ■Ms wMl to woo. )is pe# tojraS. For ao Um world Mi done Sine. mjrUee ptw nad rooM blew, And morulns browsbt Ike IU. Rut btw. firr, jo young tsd fdr, Ro *ure jeRletlgo with truth; Bo cortalu lbit jour low will wear Rojoudtho yeirti ot youth. It seemed from the conflicting evi dence that, “ye young and fair,” in this cose let their foot slip when they pledged the (ruth, and for shia overnight the Mayor aoid if Ellen would pledge him ten dollars and costs, she might retire. (The plcdgo hud not been given ut the adjournment of the Court.) OolUUtUA TERRELL was accused of disorderly conduct and quarreling. HUe was mixed up in tbe Eliza Ellen affair, but the teutimony was an doubtful the Mayor diamiased her csss. Hia Houoj can some aa near telling as anybody when a witness i» telling him a lie, and he never makes a mistake in this particular. A TOWN BOY, for some irregularities in his behavior, was docked for 823 and coats. Tho ease is rather complicated at pri’seut, and we will withhold names until after a full set tlement is hod. STEVEN JACKSON was a negro of the deepest dye. He was no doubt named in honor of “Old Hick ory," and when a man told him that he could not haul off the aand which be longed on his lot, Steve said, “By tbe eternal I will,” rad got off his dray and proposed to kill the man with some rocks. For wanting to take the law in his own bands, lie was required to pay a tax li cense of 825 and coats. This made Ste ven very siok. HIRAM RAY was a beardless youth. Ho does not of ten take a horn, bat Monday Ho took . untie, then .lulled .pin— R etretebed him on tbe granny plain; The Court required him to stretch hia meaale skin largo enough to get out a ten dollar note. > CRIB. RAILAY was known to be a good negro, and wben he insisted upon his wife doing anything which she did not want to, she had a way of fulling down and going off into the worst kind of eases of “high-atericks." Chris, stood this os long as any man could, and when she was luiuled up for it Hbo got a splendid lecture and it ter minated by finding her the costa of the ease. JOHN MORRIS ought to have lmd his name extended and been called Morriasuy. Hu wsh on liis muscle and threw rocks to an alarm ing extent, and hollered like a Camanehe. Iiis age and the lectnro cleared him with costs. LEWIS HUFF , was a very tall flat headed nigger. Another negro had gone to IIuiTa house and cursed him awfnlly without apparent good cause. For this insult Lewis knooked the rascal down, which his Honor thought was a righteous act, and dismissed tho case. ALFRED GRANT is not tho original “Fred" who is men tioned in connection with royalty,&c.,Ac., but is a genuine member of tho negro Grunt family and belongs to wliat is known aa tho rock brigade. That is, ho threw rocks enough to throw him in prison—unless he has about $0 and costs about his old "britches.” O. W, H0LLJ3 was found slightly inebriated on the streets. In fact, lio was so tired when the boys found him that lie hud forgotten his name. They guessed at it, and car ried him over to the Mayor, who docked him for a V. A SECRET SESSION was had in which nothing was said out loud, and consequently no report can he had of wliat transpired. The institution is a paying concern now, and that with whut we get from the State ltoiul every month will help us nlong witli State expenses. STATIC HOAD HOI! B Hit IKS. .Mllnuatlon of Preliminary Bxuml n.tloi.. Thu testimony in tho ease of W. D. R. Millar was again resumed yesterday morn ing by the defense introducing MR. W. U. CLARKE, who trxtiflod that ho hail purchased war rants for claims on the State on aovoral occasions; that there were a number of them on tho market in January and Feb ruary; that Mr. James, perhaps, also dealt in them; and that ho (Mr. Clarke) had discounted them at 5 per cent MR. n. F. CLARK, Local Agent of the Macon and West ern Railroad, resumed his place on tho stand, and testifiedI have made close and diligent search in the books of the Affvocy from tho 1st Sep tember, 1870, to 1st January, 187L found reoord of SO barrels of keroaene oil, shipped from Now York, on the 18th of December; 60 barrels of oil on the 1-ttb, and 6 barrels on the 15th. I do not kuow the consigner. I found no record of any wheelbarrows, nor picks, nor ropes, nor of anything corresponding to the articles enumerated in Mr. Millar’s claim, except that on the 80th of De cember, I found record of 3 boles of waste, end on the 31st Pecember an in voioa of some shovels. As to the other articles, I am sure that nono of them have ever poised over our road. Cross Examination.—Nearly all there entries were made by one olerk, Mr. P, C. Dodge, now of Cliattouooga. All the freight received is distributed and re corded by one clerk on the day of its ar rival. The original bills are on file in my office. Tho dark could not fail to enter any articles that may havo arrived, nor was it possible for him to steal anything without 1 wing detected. The hills and invoices sent in the conductor's car With every train would have convicted him.— (Witniaa was kero asked to explain some orasaraa) There erasures of which there are several were probably, aa is often the caw, the consequence of absence of Blind ip the recording clerk, who in haatp had snIiitonlisted by the bills which are on file in my office. Consignment* to tho W. <Y A. R. B. were sbipRcd daily with the freight for that Road, in care from our depot to that of the State Road. (Hero followed some unimportant testimony concerning the dnties of the recording clerks and ware house clerks.) Cross examination was suspended. Gen. Gartrell then stated that he desired that tho hooka should be examined from 1st February to May, to see whether there was any record of tho shipment of the steam pump. Ho said there was indisputable evidence that it was received, and if there was no record of its shipment, this fact would be evl deuce that shipments were sometimes made of which there was no record. The books were then examined, and the cross examination being resumed, witness tes tified that tho pump was received on the 8th of May, having been shipped ou the Gth. Hero both the Prosecution and Dcfuose announced tlint their testimony hail closed, when GEN. OARTRELL arose and said: I am instructed by my client, your Honor, to say that he desires to afford every facility for instituting tho most thorough scrutiny into the circum stances of the transaction, in which he is charged with fraudulently obtaining tho State funds. Some of the goods—all of the goods indeed—have been re counted for; and we have proved by com petent witncaaee, whose honor is unim peachable, that they were received. If any doubt or suspicion should yet encum ber your Honor's mind, we propose to continue this ease until my client can produce more satisfactory evidence; until he con visit hia home, and there obtain hia clerk, with hia voachers, oontainiag records of the shipment of there goods from Suvaunah. It is the desire of him self and his father to clear up everything. Therefore, if it is agreeable to your Hon or, we respectfully ask that shfficient time bo allowed the prisoner to return homo and collect this evidence, when the the investigation can be resumed. CoL Bleckley here interposed, and said that the prosecution foreseeing the value of the evidence, had already served a aUBRCENA on Mr. Millar's clerk, accompanied with instructions to bring all the books and accounts that were calculated to afford any evidence on this ease, and that he was expected to-day. Gen. Gartrell stated ou tho authority of tho prisoner that it was impossible for the clerk to gain access to the liooks, as they were in Mr. Millar’s safe and the key was in liis possession, and urged the propriety of appointing a day of next week for resuming the investigation. Judge Hopkins stated that it was impossible to appoint a day for hear ing tho testimony before Friday, 15th September, which day was agreed upon. The securities then came forward and acknowledged their boDds, and after an agreement between tho counsel on both sides to deposit the written evidence in Gen. Gortrcll's office, tho Court ad joumed- MR. STEPHENS' PAMPHLET ON THE STUDY OP THE LAW. A member of the New York bar sends us the following letter: New Yobs City. Aug. 23,1871, J. Ubnly Smith, Manager, lie,, Atlanta, Oa. : lucioaed pleaae find $5 for fl<ty coplea of tbe great letter of Mr. Stephena to hia Law Student*. 1 want it to give away hero aa benevolent men purchase re- ligioua tract* to diatribute gratuitoualy among the heathen*. Thia i* tniaalonary ground, and needa the light thia luminous letter abed* upon the loity mil* *iou of tha Law—tha proud position its practitiouer should sustain, and tne high and often holy duties resting upon oue of the members of our noble pro fesaiou. I havo never read anything that ao mnch fillad me with profound view* and conceptions of my profes sion, ss has thia glorious gift of thia great Georgian, to young man who hop* to win houor* and earn for tunes in our profsasion. I feel a double interest In this, aa it la tha produo. tiou of one whom I personally know, whoa* purity and personal virtues, gtva to all hia sentiments, opii ion* and arguments the weight of authority which x other man's opinions or arguments can oommand. Whatever Mr. Stephens writes ia read with ui bounded avidity by all men, and hia readers ar* often smitten with wonder at the marvelous vigor which pervades, not only tho thoughts but tho ex pressions of this pain-riveu invalid, toward whom the hearts, affections and gratitude of true men as uaturally turn, os tlu> spn scuds its rays flowing to the God It worships. Long may ho bo, spared to wield (be glittering blade of his logic in defense of tha Constitution which our Fathers gave us, against the assiaain as Aa Iatrresting Quest ii>N In Law liaised Our retderu will recollect fthbt a very tedious examination before Justice John won took place, in the oaae of James Alexander charged with the killing of a negro man, Hamp. Whitehead by name, which excited a large amount ot public interest—tho result of which was tbut the Justice held him fo appear at the ucxtscHHiou ot tho Superior Court -order ing him to Im kept in priaon without bail. A writ of luibtus corjtus wan sued out and heard before Judge Hopkins of the Supreme Court, who remanded the prisoner to jail, refuting bail. Yesterday a writ of habem corpus wan sued out before Judge Pittman, the Ordi nary, who, after a patient hearing, grunt od the application and admitted thepriH oner to bail in the Hum of $20,000, which was promptly given, and Alexander Bet set at liberty. Tho case was immediately carried be fore Judge Hopkins by certiorari, pray ing a 8ujtersedea8 of Judge Pittman’s de cision in the oai^e, so that tho prisoner might be remanded to jail and not allow ed to give bond and be set nt liberty. This tbe Judge refused to grant upon the ground that no supersedeas from him would be lawful or in order at this time ; and the certiorari stands to be heard on its merits at the next term of the Supc rior Court, and the prisoner reinuius un der bond in tbe sum of $20,000. ATTKMFTKD 11A PM. A NrgroCsught, but mskvs bis K*t-ffipc. More than oue uowspuper iu this city has taken occasion of lato, to oast re flections ou the Pulioe management of tho Passenger Depot They have not hml tho manliness to publish any mime, or aocuse me, of neglect of duty, hut by inucudo have done so. It is well known that I am a sworn olfioer and special Polioeman at the depot; and tho manner in which I have been attacked ia ao insidious that it leads the publie to bolive that j[ am nsglooting my duty, without giving me .the oppor tunity of calling portiea who thus malign mo to account. A great writer said— •• In the Rand, ol m«n truly grail. The pen ia mif bU«r Uuui the ■word,'* and he might have added, that in tbe hands of a man truly mean, it is equally mighty. I am sorry to intrude my name ou the public, but havo no other resource; and I defy any m °»‘ to point out a single in stance of neglect of duty. I attend the arrival and departure of all passenger trains, day and night, rad if I cared to do so, I might bring up witnesses to tos- tify as to tho number of thieves J have arrested or scared off. Tho public of Atlanta know me—bar© known mo for a quarter of a centmy; and I am content to )<*re my character as on motive and vigilant Policeman and Detec tive in their hamU—satisfied that scrib* biers for newspapers cannot in jars it by sinr, innendo, or covert attack. 1 am respectfully the servant of the public. Tim. Ifcarar. P. 8.—When called to the Capitol to protect the books and papers of tbe W. i A. IUl, I went, in the meantime to tbe depot, at tbe arrival "and departure Yesterday some little white girls were playing in the bushes, near the Bolling Mills, when a negro boy suddenly ap peared on the scene, and seizing the Iar gest one, a girl about thirteen years, at tempted to commit an outrage upon her person. Tbe sereams of the other chil dren so frightened him that he ran away without accomplishing his purpose. Soon after Mr. Will Cook and Joliu Parish were driving by in a buggy and heard of the affair and got a description of the negro. They had not gone far licfore they came up with a boy filling the description they hml received and took him in charge. Ho was made to get in the buggy and driven back to the house, to sco if lie would be identified ns tho ruffian. As soon as tho exasperated father of tlie child saw him he rushed out with his pistol to kill him, and Cook drove off a few steps, while Parish at tempted to reason with him. While this was going on tho negro became so fright ened that he jumped from the buggy and fled. In doing so he nearly dragged Mr. Cook from the buggy, who, holding his horse with one hand, had only tlie other one to detain the scoundrel. The police were immediately set upon his track and doubtless he will be cap tured. BUPRK5IE COURT OV GEORGIA. Cas«:a Iu the Supreme Court to be derided Iu order, July Term, 1§7I« 7. & Macon “ 0. Flint “ .... 10. Tallapoosa ** 5 11. Atlanta “ 33 12. Borne “ .... 12 13. Cherokee “ U. Northern •' 15. Augoata “ Middle “ 10 1C. 1 17. Ocifiulgee “ ..... 5 18. Eastern “ 6 19, Brunswick “ 5 Supreme Court of Georgia, ) August 80,1871. ) S, 8. Fears, Esq., of Atlanta, anil B. W. Jameson, Esq., of Macon, Ga., were were admitted to this liar. No. 1, Macon Oirouit, having been with drawn, No. 2 was argneil. It is Wm. D. Pierco ct nl. vs. W. L. dcGraffcnri’iil— Claim from Houston. Warner & .Price for plaintiff in error; Poo, Hall A Poo contra, Argument was hognl in tho following cases by consent, viz; No, lff—Lavinia Williams otal. vs. O. F. Adams—Ejectment from Bibb. E. F. Best for plaintiff in error; Lauior & Anderson contra. No. 5—Swift, Hamburger A Ox vs. A. H. Powell—Case from Bibb. Nesbitt & Jackson for plaintiff iu error; Lanier ,t- Andersou contra. Before adjourning, the Court appoint ed tlie following Committee to report, before tho business of the Macon Circuit is disposed of, resolutions as to the death of tlie late Samuel H. Hunter, Esq., of Macon, Ga. Committee consisted of A. O. Bacon. Esq., Chairman; Hon. Clifford Andorson, Ron. R. F. Lyou.JB. H. Hill, Esq., and George Gustin, Esq, The Court adjourned till 10 o'clock a. m. to-morrow. ocnl nnd VltifMfnohN !Vo|Ioon BOX. NEWS FROM EUROPE. —Dr. L. H. Brad field, Jhc manufacturer of Brodfield’s Female Regulator in the eity, is just ia receipt of * letter from Germany, of which the following is a correct translation—tho original of which is in Dr. Bradficld’s possession and cun be seen by any one who desires it. YeriJy tho roodicico is acquiring a reputation us wide os that of civilization, Tho following is tho translation: NoimiKus Pbovingb of Hakovjcb, i Gebvi an Emflkk, An gnat 7 tb, 1871. ) I)r. llrudJUdd.—Dear Sir : From one of my friends I have learned your address, and from him have received a few bottles of your celebrated Female Regulator, and its excellent properties for curing certain diseases of the fair sex Lave been communicated to me. I havo had un opportunity of trying your un*dii'iue iu my own ^family with the most satisfac tory BDCCcph, nnd I hasten to express to you my warmest thunks for the luippy effect produced by your medicine. Not only iu my own family, but also in other families this side of the Atlantic have tbe same happy results been effec ted, until now the last bottle has boon used up, and I can no longer supply those who have made demands for tho medicine. I wish very much to procure a new supply, and therefore address you to respectfully oak of you whether you havo an agency for your medicine on this continent, and if not, to send mo a few dozen bottles per North German Lloyd Steamer. For tho amount you may draw on me through Messrs G. Mccke and Co., Bankers in Bremen, or if you prefer it, I 'will send you the amount of the bill in advauce. Awaiting your reply, I am yours respectfully, G. Y. Frankenbuiio. {\kBribe $ <Co. IN THK teiy* Great Bargains.— For sale—two first-class Engines. Apply to Porter <fc Butler, Machinist*. Atlanta, Aug. 22-dGt Nougat dc Marseilles, at Block’s Caudy Factory, jy29-tf VfjX*- Nougat de Marseilles, ut Block's Candy Factory. jy29-tf To Printer*. Twelve newspaper chases, suitable for papers from 22x32 to 24x30, will bo sold cheap. Address J. Hrkly Smith, tf. Business Manager Sun. Prrascs for Sale. One “Henry” Tower Printing Press— arranged for hand or steam power—bed 33X47. The Sun is now being printed on this press. It makes from 1000 to 1500 impressions; is strong and easily managed, and with steam power, is a No. 1 press. It is now, having been worked only 6 mouths. Price 31250. The “Acme” Press works a sheet near ly as large as tho “Henry,” at about the same speed. Is the best country news paper press built. It is new*. Both these presses can be seen at work in The Sun Press Room. Address A. M. SrEiaHTs, Sun office. CITY! 11 fatal:. 600 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! ttay* “ Alexander H. Stephenson the Study of the Law.” This is the title of a 16 page pamphlet, being the substance of a Lecture to a class of Liberty Hall law students. It is printed and now ready for sale at The Atlanta Sun office. It is one among tho ablest and profound est productions that ever emenated from Mr. Stephens’ pen, and is deeply inter esting and instructive, not only to law yew, but to all classes and professions. Price—single oopy 15 cents, 50 copies $5.00. Address J. Henly Smith, Manager Sun office, Atlanta, Ga. augl8-tf SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST FRUIT JARS tEE the taaUmony of Miss E. #. Halo, who U i known in Atlanta to be un*xc*llod in Preserv ing and Canuiug Fruit: lessrs. McBride <fc Co,: Gentlemen: My BUocePH in the um of the “Vie. tory" Fruit Jar ia ao great that I deairo to thank you introducing it into our vicinity. More than tcu ra ago I Ix'gan canning fruit for home use. having used of overy can introduced, from the old Un can aud "Arthur s Patent" glass « au (1865) tiU I fouud the "V Ictory” And I unhesitatingly declare it to be tho cheapest, most simple to uae, and' the licit for w .— Very of tha trains. I had a snbatitnto ia my mafic wrong ontrioa(of)i.‘ouNignee‘s names. I plane, while away from there in person. All there entries can be established and' T. M. Tho members of tho Ladies' Memorial Association deairo os to return their thanks to the Counoil for their donation of the 8500 asked for. This puts the Association out of debt, and enables them to proceed with tho work of ornamenting and making decent the last resting place of oar lamented braves. suits Good, n.coyered. Officers Conch and Kieklighter yester day rooeivod about 8150 V9ftli of atolon good* from a negro woman. Tho goods were taken from a residence on Gilmer Street, and consisted of beddjng, jewelry, plate, *0. The parties were arrested and locked np. Later ia the day officer Coach recover sd from a nagro a gold watch which. was stolen some eight or ten months ago. It belonged to a lady, bat the says she lost tbe watch, and it was not stolen. The negro was kicked np. Atlanta Medical Cqlltgt. We learn tbut tho cxcrcisoa in the above institution, for the present year, are about coming to a elose, and that tbe annual Commeuccmeut for conferring the Degree of Dootor in Medicine will be held in DeGive’s Opera House on Friday night, tbe 1st of September, at 8 o’clock. Gen. A. H. Colquitt is expected to deliv er tho Valedictory to the Graduating Class. Wo hope our citizens will avail them selves of the rich treat offered them in tho addro is of this gifted speaker, and will give the eucouragemont of their presen :o to tho inatitntiou and class of students in these closing exercises. We are also informed that former grad uates of the institution will hold a meet ing iu tho College lmildiug on the same day at 11 o'clock, A. M., for the purpose of organizing an Alumni Association. This is intended to inaugurate au an nual reunion of these medical men, iu which interchange of views and scientific discussion may redound to thoir own ad vantage and the general good of the com munities in which they Hve. Our young frieud, Doc. Smith, a dis tant relative of the celebrated Lee Smith, bus taken charge of tbe “Sogar Stand” at the Turf Exchange. Of course the “Smith Segar” will henceforth be the best on tbe market. Looking Glass flatos, The weather y esterday was quite warm, and caused many a thirsty individual to drop iu at the National Hotel Ferree. Hlieuiluneouo. r. G. THRO W 353 H, ProprlMcr ExcclUor Fliulorin* Work., V. o. llox 400, ATLANTA, GA. a««l* Cm. NOTICE. The Ice Company is now manntaclur ing from fire to aix tons per day, and tbe last made was the best yet manufac tured. rpuls Oomreny lurlnn cilxodixl lb, tr»rk to 1 rivor. u now pt-purd ui rJcrlvr hkwyy can ol frolckt on lu an direct rrtm tin, wharf for tr poctauon to the lul.rior tnnw Formilu .lwlrlng to ,rcl fbmmlra. of Un. dlrwot modo of .hiptnrul, .bould bay. -r|— --it on tb.ii bill, nr IwSlag that th.lr r,iMStnm.nt, almll b. i— abooM bay. balr eoMhtai Jed .1 lb. CO.STOAL RAILROAD WHARF. to Ui. IM ot Noromber It Is .metal that . Uric •bed will b. omapMsd uw tb. pratMUob ofmlbsa- •oo, wd Mtar brary weeU. o! eSTSbi, whShiSJ- Uc may dclro In bare .lend lorlunr- .IupwmiiL J. F. WABISgT “jf 1 *Feywvdlm Airnt. PORTER FLBMOfa, COTTON FACTOR VXD COMMISSION MERCHANT, JACKSON hTXXKT. AUGUSTA, QA. Oommlmloh Ibr Stuirf CoUow. Inr emit ■pldtr We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods m 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 Co. NATIONAL JHOTEL BAR. TUB RENT LMJUOH^ Mont Expert Mixer* ui m cm. BFL«n>n> wnr BILLIARD TABLES. T m«ffitabliaha«nt has haw refitted la ffiletf*' 11 ■tyle, and .applied with tb* bmi liquor* iu tu> etty. Tb* Billiard Tabiw ar* mv and ffiptow*"*' Wp natal attention to Um noiten tad pteUur* • > frteoda who |1«* M ftffiffiiL aufdl-lm DASWfLI. k FERREt