The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, October 13, 1871, Image 2

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THE DAILY SUN. Fauui Humm, Octobeb 13 tap Office in lit Sui. Building, Wat lids qf Broad street, Seoond Door South cf Alabama. Sep 2fcw Advertisements alirayi found on Pint Pago; Local and Butinas Silica m Fourth Pago. We publish in foil, the decisions of the Sapreme Court; also the daily "Pro ceedings” of the Court, and keep the "Order of Business" standing in onr columns. tf AgsBU f.rTh. Iss, X. Burma, BsSSdbs, On llss aagni.^KsotTlUs. Teon. kini, Green Co., Ga __ EhstomviUs. Oft. B. O. Williams, Onion Point •f Oar |abterl|Hloa Price. We ask attention to our new terms of aobacrfption in the lint column on our fa* l»r. Ilaglt OaplM mt Use fan Far Bala at the tmaii: Poller— 1 Candor.” The Oolumbut (Oa.) Sun, in its iaeuo of the 10th inst, has an article under the heading of the above caption, which we give to our readers in full in place of editorial matter of our own. It ia aa follows: Ws datere to ns.Uu wore soUo, St pressnt, sot u expressive of a system of governmental manage- moat, bat as It denotea cunning, m opposed to prin ciple and <aador. Wo believe f* ‘ lion of ilrmuetin end end difficulties originate in n want of disuositlou or no affected IncUnntion to oonoenl our red opluiona nnd convictions. The number of peraona compara tively i« few who are unable to apeak undemanding- ly; to thorn who darken wiadom with wordi, to effect eetne eelfleh ptupoee. We know the miuda of auiue are naturally eo crotchety that rather tliai * given polut along a beaten highway, they pi uetUe and hog tracka through briera and mad to Bud their deetiuatlon. Fortunately, however, the tuase ot the world la glfled with common aenee and oan aeparate the wheat from the chaff, tho shell from the kernel, and tear off or aee through, the thin ar tificial maak the deformities or beauties of the real object. Many yearn ago we heard the late lamented Judge Gaston, of North Carolina, remark that In all of hie varied experience and observation of humanity, he TO EMIGRANTS THE BEST ROUTE FROM Atlanta to Memphis 18 VIA Western and Atlantic AND Memphis & Charleston R. R. Leave Atlanta 8 00 A. If 10:50 P. H. Reach Memphis, nextday.12.18 P. M 10:10 P. M. NO OTHER ROUTE OFFERS Double Daily Trains TO AXY roiXT ON THE MineiNMlppi River HOIJTII OF CAIllO. 73 MILES SHORTER Than Any Other Line to Memphis. Making CLOSER CONNECTIONS with tho only Train from Memphis to LITTLE ItOCK. but one real eccentric man, and John Randolph, of Koauoke. lie had a who, tram ignorance, pride, vanity, selfish feeling, did not wish to bo "booked on the roll of common meu," aeaurae a doubtful virtue when they had It not, In lauguage, dreee aod manners. Truth is always simple, and needs no re dec ted Ueht to reveal the beauty of its form and leaf—a Error alone passes beet in a "oonnterfelt presentment," and is more apt to awaken suspicion tibn. These remarks have been suggested from the am blgnous position now occupied by several of our political papers. A professed agricultural, mechani cal or literary Journal, Is not expected to have a de fined opiniou as to politics, but at this time par ticularly, it should be different with political journals. Of this latter class there are several that are like that remarkable gun made to kill if pointed at adtcr, aud to mlts if aimed at a calf. Throw them up In any position, and they oome down like a oat, right tide up—but always on the strong side, lu the last few mouths, their orac ular responses have been so uncertain that by sen tences here aud there they can prove thomsolves Democrats, Radicals, or a mixture of both—if nec essary. if they commit themselves editorially to one position, they will publish and Indorse an oppo- site opinion, lu the earn# number. "They wire In, and wire out, And leave their readers still in doubt, Whether the snako that made the track, Was going North, or coming back." They talk about harmony wbea.thslr very equivo cal position M the cause of the discord they affect to lament. They say the Southern people are so wise, that disMission‘ meant for either their cnilgliton- leant or direction is, therefore, superfluous. How ever much we may differ in judgment, we are to gether In principle." Now, we profess to be charitable, but this thing of Jamping on a Radical platform aud calling it Demo cratic, is Just a little too tolerant. Charity ceases to be a virtue when it willingly closes 1U uyos to crime, or seeing it, is silent and iuaeUve, and makes no ef fort to counteract its influences in aid of truth, can dor, oouscience aud country. If tho Southern peo ple are already so wise, why not, like Jack Cade, hang every editor with his pen aud ink horn about his neck, for oou rary to the King, hie crown and digni ty they corrupt the youth of tho realm, aud tho peo ple generally, by tho erection of grammar-schools and paper-mills and use such abominable words as nouna aigl Verbs. itti.cellancono Tbutrliscmcme. Merchant Tailoring. J. LYNCH, nr. Whitehall Street and HaU- road Crossing. rj'HK LAHUKST AND FINEST STOCK OF Cloths, Vestings § Cashmeres EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY A Full Stock of Everything iu the Geiilloiuou’w Fui-uIhIiIm,- Lino. A "one but the Best Goods sold, and Arealness and Elegance Is trhat I Strive to Excel in. ar^M-lB J. LYNCH. SPECIAL. ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FAIR OF THE Atlanta agricultural aud In dustrial Association, to be Held In Atlanta, Oct. 10, ’71. aod return, via Sarauuah Steamship Lines aud At lantia ft Oulf, and Maoon A Brunswick Railroads (good until Dec’r 1st) will be sold lor 155 75. Freights dt-etined for the Fair will be carried at igular tariff rates out, aud returned to Eastern cities Starting fioxu Atlanta at 10:50 p. m., you leai Chattanooga 0:30 a. m., arrive at Memphis 10:15 p. m , leave Memphis for Little Rock 7:50 a. m. If any one should offer Inducements to yon to go via Nashville to LltUe Rock, remember that tlicro Is but one train on that route, which leaves Atlanta in the Morning starting 12 hours too soon, you on a tedious Journey 9 hours longer, end arrive in Memphis only to meet with 7 hoars more detention than if you had left Atlanta on (ho 10:30 p. m. train, and gone direct by the only RELIABLE ROUTE. If you are to go by boat from Memphis, leave Atlan ta In the morning, arriving in Memphis 12:18 p. Boats leave at 8:00 p. m., allowing ample time for transfer and avoiding confusion. Finding Agents who will g've reliable information, and allow no one to deoeivo you. L. P. UUDOER, Agent, Dalton. W. J. AKER3, Agent Atlanta. B. F. PABKER, Agent, Chattanooga, Or Address : A. A. BARNES, General Ticket Agent. ertlbla. ^ Memphis A. I. IIAUA1SON. I J. A. BliUCK. HAUAIXON Ac BRUCE, Corner ot Merictu end Brood iitrcet*. ATLANTA OKOUOIA. GEATEllAV AVVTIOAT AA’II Commission Alcrchants and Wholesale anil lletail Healers in I'ttr nil lire. R. II. BAPTIST, Aurliout-cr CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. CASH ADVANCES.ON CONSIGNMENTS IN STOKE FOB AUCTION. RKmaxwcxs—M. O. Dobbins. President Georgia Ranking and Trust Compauy; Messrs. Crane, Bo) 1- ■tou k Co., Wholesale Dry Goods; Messrs. A. C. A regular t PRICE. Consignments should be marked to the "Secretary Atlanta it L Association Fair, Atlanta, Oa., care of Atlantic A Gulf Railroad Agent, SavannahAlso, with the name of the eteamer on which the ship ment is made. C. D. OWENS. General Agent, Atlantic and Oulf Freight Liue, <k T. ANDERSON, 229 Broadway, NEW YOUK. Tho Lost Of ill! TO CLOSE MY BOOKS An 1 torn them <mr to the Clerk of the Council E Birr a Ik Oar of OCTOBER. AU ako do not po, by Hut Uu wit be anted •kite Iknhte JriTU COSIN ATTACHED. No, plat, remember. Uui mi Ike lmt few deje. tel reams be waited oa; a, com, up m oace, com. JOHN KEELY r an talus and has opened for sale, the Largest and CHOICEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS Ever offered by him. Partlcu'ar attention Is to the following claseoe of goods, which will I to comprise choioo styles, aud at old prices, JDJFLIEJSS O-OODS, IN IMMEN8K VARIETY. Black Alpacas, of the celebrated "Erllpso" brau* color warranted, (»t last year's prices.) Colored Al imas, In every shade. Black aud Golorod Valve- teens, in great vailuty. Table Linens, Irish Linens, Towels, Toweling, etc., Turkey Red Damasks, aud Napkiua, blankets aud Flanuels—au immense stock. Wuterproof Cloth* in Vnrit-ty. Casslmcrs, Doeskins, Tweeds, etc., Real Laces iu Thread. Valencieiuit-s, and Guipure Lace and Lluen tv hire aud Cuffs. A complete Uue of English Hosiery, ladies* Merino Nlurta, iu choice variety Moil's brown English Half Hose- a full line; Meu'i Meriuo Hhirts and Drawers—excellent value; a very large assortment of Balmoral aud Boulevard Skirt*. Ilie largest aud haudsomest stock of Hhawls over offered iu this store. Off* An iusiiection before purchasing is as the uudrrsigued will not be undermdd. JOHN KEELY, octJ-tf Cor. Whitehall and lluuter streets. i solicited 1 AM GLAD HE HAS COME. The Best Paper Hanger In the State of Georgia tar chairs, e you will i . charge for varnishiug chairs when 1 cuue tliem, and ' warrant all (/j»Aefsl««-fng>, Fsrsiisrt Me pairing, tic, to give satisfaction. Furniture covers cut, made and a fit warranted. Hair and soring mattresses made to order. AU kinds of household furniture and up holstery done at the shortest notice. I have re moved to DeGtve's Opera House, under Maysnu'i Auction Ware room, on Marietta street. C. R. BROWN, aplVfim Late of Richmond. Ya If You Want a Good THING CALL ON THE PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTA WINE & LIQUOR CO. At No. 3 Granite Block, BROAD STREET, ttteMIMrelt OITT FLOURING MILLS, ATCAA'TA, GEOHGIA. IT all thins* are equal, whj set pati-o ize heme raanarurtnre t ; M!’U throughout with NEW MACHINERY, and am now rinding new wheat, and am prepared to and will uarantee ovary pound of floor that I seU to conic tily np to representation; otherwise, U can be ship- L*d back to meat my expense. I am prepared to furnish the trade, in any quantity, In sacks, half sacks nr quarter sacks: PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choice white wheal. CITY MILL! FAMILY, from selected rad wheat uuchudre XL BUTLER, Proprietor. ffiiatsUiRtesm. r. Or. t he n o w a n, Proprtetor Bxeulifor lb teurtof Wort,, V. O. IJox 400, ATI-ANTA, OA. sug28 tm. __________ SASSEE N HOUSE, (Formely United States Hotel.) 10RNER ALABAMA and PRIOR STREETS, AT- J LANTA. GA. H R. BASSBEN, Agent, Proprietor. .8*00 LANDS BERG'S LUMBER YARD, OPPOSITE GEORGIA RAILROAD DEPOT. ATLA NTA,GA. ■awod Bhlmlote and Ijatha, WKlto Pino Sasli. Windows Aa All Kinds ot Dressed and Framing Cumber. A. LAXDABIRG A OO.. ProprtteOT. Atlanta Marble Works. WILLIAM GRAY IMPORTER AND DEALER IN American, Italian and all other Marbles SCOTCH GBAATTE. M ONUMENTS. Btteawi. Vure. Tomb,. «nd uU other styles of Marble Work done on short no tice and in the latest and moat approved manner. aug25 2m MBFLOHANTS i BUY CROCKERYandGLASS No. 47 Peachtree Street, —FRO II- T. FL. JMPORTER AND JODDEU. n- ESTABLISHED 31 YEARS. 'l» Keeps s large stock. Occupies THREE FLOO 118-80x120 feet Inducements offered to cash buyers Equal lo any Jtlarket. Atlanta, Oa., August 2,1371. aug 8 2m. Henry Bischofl’& Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN Rico. Wines, Liquors, He- nnrs,Toniiceo. Ate. No. 107, East Bajr Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. h. DiscHorr. c. wolb t. a. PIXPXM. AdminiMtrutor’M fettle. Stats or Gkoboia, Taliavkhuo CollNTT. Y virtue of an order ol the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold on the first Tuesday In November next, MU. between the lawful Tioura of sale, before the Court House door in Crmwfordville, in said cnnnty, the Plantation whereon Mrs. Dovey B railroads, churches, mills, and post office. Laud suited to the culture of corn, cotton, or small grain; in good repair. Mr. Alexander Clemmons is on the sepll-tds 00.000 TO LOAN, A T kovcu pur cent., for six months or lougei Gold Collateral. Parties wishing to borrow bad best apply prompt ly to OUAS. J. JENKINS, President, Or, J- 8. BEAN, Cashier Merchants' and Planters' National Bank, 223 Broad Street, mp29 lm Augusta. Georgia. W. G. Robinson, Agent Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BOOTS and SHOES, No. 07 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. H a* now in RToiu bracing full lines i . Its and Jeuico MoMu'lin's celebrated Philadelphia Work, together with a good stock of Eastern made goods. Prices guarantied to be as low as auy in this city. M ‘ general!.' buying. New Uoule to Mobile, New Orleans Vicksburg and Texas. Blue Mountain Route V I A SELMA, ROME, AND DALTON Railroad aud its t'oniiectiuns. YYASSF.NOERS LEAVING ATLANTA 11Y THE i jwa* jJAmawsBa at 10 A. M., making close coiiucctlou with {Humbert, ®os .filters, fftc. EICHBERG & LANGOESSER, Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters, Are always Ready with x Full Stock of Gas, Steam and Water Pipow! Lift and Force Fumps. of all Description; Oath Tubs, Water Closets, Wash Basins, and a General Assortment of Plum bers’ and Gas Fitters’ JtgalerUUs, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, Globes, Etc. Doing Preetlote mpch»nlM, Urejr are w,U prepsred lo • 'MLOWlST WgW YQWK PRldlS NICHOLS’ DANCING ACADEMY. T)ROrEMOR NICHOLS’ RESPECTFULLY AN- X nounces that he will resume the exercises of his Academy At the Skating Rink, On Thursday, October 12,1871. Days of Tuition—For Ladles. Mieses and Masters, on Tbunday, at 4 r. m., and Saturday morning at 10 Gents’ Night Class—On Thursday and Friday nights at7*». m. Practicing Soirees on Friday nights. Private lessons given if desired. oct 7-fit HO! FOR THE FAIR I0NT ATlUASTTAu AND GULF FREIGHT its intended for exhibitioi Fair to be held at Atlanta, commencing on the 16th October, for tariff rates, and back to Eastern cities free. Passengers will be carried, steamship, to Sa vannah, at (36 75. Tickets good until December 1, 1871. C. D. OWENS, sept28-tf General Agent Atlanta Son Prospctme. THE ATLANTA SUN! DAILY AND WEEKLY, live Paper on Live Issues’ PUBLISHED ET THE Atlanta Si Pill Coin, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ALEXANDER H. ST13PIIENW, ) ARCIIIIULD M. HPEIGIITH, J Proprietors, •J. 1IENLY SMITH, ) Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor A. R. WATSON. News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business Manager. TERMS OP SUBSCRIPTION. Daily—Single Copy. Soluiast 8:10 P. M, aud making close conuoctious with train of Alabama Ceu(r«l Railroad, arriving at Meridian 4:00 A. M. Jackson 11:50 A. M. Vicksburg 2:55 P. M. ALSO, make close connection at CALKRA with traius of South aud North Alabama Railroad, arriv ing at Montgomery 7:10 P. M, Mobile 7:45 A. M. New Orleans 4:25 P. M. The Road has been recently equipped and its fim* Mo chauge of cars between Romo and Selma. PULLMAN PALACE CARS NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS. Ticket Office, or at the U. 1. Kimball Bouse. E. 0. BARNEY, General Superintendent E. V. JOHNSON. Local Ageut, septlS-tf No. 4 Kimball House. AT AUCTION, THURSDAY OCTOBER 10, ’71. X WILL HELL, AT AUCTION, ON THUR8DAY. A the 19th day of October, under the National Ho tel. commencing at 10 o'clock a. m , the Stock of Clothing and Piece Goods of RKAU CAMPBELL A CO., consisting of Clothing of the latent styles, from the largest manufactories of New York aud Haiti P. P. P. This world renowned brand of Drawers, the very best made; Underskirts, merino and all |i Hosiery. Handkerchiefs. Ac.: Splendid Silver first-class atom. The attention of parties buying Winter Clothing. ns weU as merchants generally, is called to this sale • one that will supply the wants of all. The sale will be positive, without any reservation. fJlWO OR THREE YOUNG GENTLEMEN CAN secure Boarding and Lodging in a Aret-ciaoa private Twelve MontlkH Six Montlin . 1*10 OO I Three Months • 3 OO One Mxvntli • Clutos For Daily-Por Annumi Til re© Copies Four “ Five ** a7ooiFiariit " 35 00 Ten “ 43 OO 8inii;lo Copy OS OO N4 OO G C»ts Weekly-Per Annum i Single Copy • • • Til roe Copies • • Five Copies • • * One Hundred Copies 3 OO 5 OO 8 OO Ten Copies • • Twenty Copies Fifty Copies • • 15 OO • 3S OO OS OO £135 OO Woolily for Sloe Monthsi Single Copy Tlire© Copies Five Copies Ton Copies 1 OO 3 SO 41 OO 7 SO Twenty Copies Fifty Copies One Hundred Copies Blnglo Copy IS OO 341 OO OS OO S Cts No Subscriptions, to the WEEKLY, received for a shorter period than six months. All subHcnptions must be paid for In advance; aud all names will be stricken from our Books when the timo paid for expires. CLUBS s Names for CLUB8 must all be sent at the same time, and tako the Tpaper for tho same length time, and all l>e at tho Haiuo l'oet Office. Each subscriber's name will bo written on his paper—the same In Clubs as otherwise. To secure tho advautagea or Club rates it is ouly nocessary that the term of subscription for each one shall begin aud end at the same time, and that all be taken at the same Post Office. How to Romlt Mon^yi the loss of the person sending it *.V Persons sending money by Express must prepay aarges. To OorrospondLenta ■ Mr. 8tepbcns will remain in Crawfordville. His connection with THE SUN no * change his res ideuce. All letters intended lor him, either on private matters or couuocted with ths Political Departmen- of this paper, should be addressed to him at Crawfordville, Ga. ^ fflacon 0tau fair. THE NEXT GREAT ANNUAL GEORGIA STATE FAIR WILL HE HELD A.T The Weekly Sun Is a large, 8 page sheet (in quarto form) filled with the choicest reading matter. It contains the CTeam of the Doily—everything which appears iu our dally Issue that la of general Interest. All or Mr. Stephens' Editorials appoar In ths Weekly THE SUN la tha organ of tha People, the Advocate of Justice, the Deiendei of Popular Rights, and the opponent of burdens hasped upon a tax-paying people, and Oppressions of all kinds. It will adhere to the old, safe, time-honored landmarks of the Democratic Par ty, and sternly oppose any -Departure'' therefrom. Mr. STEPHENS la thoroughly enlisted In the Work, and will contribute to Its columns almost dally, We ask the friends of liberty, everywhere to lid In extending our circulation. Our Weekly Is a very cheap paper, and Ita Club Rates are particularly favorable. The Presidential contest for 1872 will be the mo*t important in the history of America. The issues in volved are momentous, and all that patriots hold dear 1s at stake. THBl SUN WILL ENDEAVOR To fUsseminats truth, sound doctrine, and oorrect principles—laboring earnestly and zealously NOW, BE FORE IT IS TOO LATE ; utterly repudiating the do-oo thing, say-nothing, be-quiet, dead-asleep policy advocated by some, while we are being rapidly borne down the cnrrent^whlch is rushing into the whirlpool of Radicalism, Centralism and Imperialism. The Radicals, with ths aid of baronets, have thrust upon ns the unconstitutional and wickedly oppressive measure# of the so-called 14th and 16th Amendment* to the Constitution end the Reconstruction Acts of the majority Faction in Congress. The Radicals have asked u*. as Democrats, to pledge ourselves to ac cept. indorse, stand by, defend and build upon these measures forever. Those Democrats who give this > bold onr pesos lest we disturb the Verily, if we should held our pence, "the stones would cry out." We caunnt remain silent We counot thus counsel onr people to accept and welcome their own ruin, and thank God for the privilege I It is of the utmost importance that these issues be discussed now , for the adoption of n time-serving •• departure " by the General Convention of the Party will be, not only wrong in principle, bat in oar Jodgment it wUlbe fetal in policy. Fidelity to the Constitution is the true lest of Democracy In every Slate of the Ui one who is a true friend to that sacred instrument, as n co-worker with us in greet cause of American sranot commfc to North aod Sooth, alike, e respectfully ask a fair share of public j communications or letters on Businei J. HBHLY SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, GA, Commencing Monday, October 23d, AND CONTINUING FOR EIGHT SAYS. PREPARATION ON A GRAND SCALE! THE FINEST PARE AND BEST RACE TRACE On 111© American Continent. Seven Magnificent Exhibition Halls ! 25 0 SPLENDID HORSE COTTAGES! $10,000 IN CASH PREMIUMS O/Tered for Fast Horses—Trotting or Hanning. The Fastest Horses in the ATorthutest and South to be Present. Superior Accommodations for Stock. A GRAND STAND CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE. GRAND STATE REGATTA! Over $1,000 In Cash Premiums t Boat Clnba invited from New York to New Orleans. Fifteen differ ent Clubs expected. River bank Terraced for One Milo. Ten Thousand spectators can be seated on the boantiful green-sward at one lime. Three Newspapers to to Printed on the Grounds. Telegraph, Express and Post-offlcea in fall operation on the ground, day and night, for the convenience of Visitors I A HANDSOME COTTAGE With Private Booms for Accommodation of Editors and Newspaper Correspondents, GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION! Every Day at 3 P. M. EDWARD FAYBON WESTON, The distinguished Pedostrian, from New York, will appear on Monday and Tuesday, October 23d and 24th, and Illustrate his wonderful powers of endurance which have excited the wonder and admiration of the world. Others Exhibitions of Rare Interest and Merit Will be of Daily Occurrence Throughout the week. STREET CARS! Will take Passengers to and from the Park to any part ef the City every fifteen minutes. FARE, ONLY TEN CENTS I SPECIAL PREMIUMS! Are offered, amounting te over $10,000. Five Thousand Dollars offered by one man! Arrangements for Railroad and Steamboat Transportation at half rates for Passengers aod Freight have been made with all the lines throughout ths Country from New York t> New Orleans, sad from Chicago to Savannah. Only $32 from NEW YORK to MACON AND RETURNI Twenty Thousand Visitors Expected Daily on the Grounds. SEND FOR REVISED PREMIUM LISTS TO THE UNDERSMMED. W. A. HUFF, Mayor.