The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, October 16, 1871, Image 2

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page.

*s THE DAILY SUN. Moxiut Momma Ootobxb 10. Mg- Office m the 8sm Buildina, West title cf Broad r'rect, S-cossd Door tioulh of Ahbe 1r. New Advertise.,tents alutys fouud on First Page; Local undButiivu N'Jtices on Fourth Page. Wo publish in full, the tl.sciaion* of the SupiuM Court; aim The dttlf "Pw- raediogi" of the Court, sod keep the "Onhi of llaeinefle" otending in oar oolamna. tf W. C. Da YU, Jr.. bMtoft, OL Taftaa. M.rr e Co.. WkMo Kin Cr»> Co.. Qa J. L. Inn. Chottaooom. Trim. J. a nuAi, loOneoo. Oo, B. A. VAinooe. tiuauutUU. On K n. wiujama. Colon Nit Ckamgo o» Oor Oohacrlplloo Priee. We eok attention to our new term 4>f subscription in the first column on our tot page. Slagtw Copies*# the Ion Par loh M Iki Tba •l(K'a< Mmr of all. jj were Mid. Borne uhole ' tha*. o . *■ be absorbed in attendant expenses, and Hliacrllanrone then the burden of payment weald fall Cl upon the *\ol» pcc^qfthe State, whff TO E Ml(lRA> TS. will be taxed tor generations to come, 4» pay these bom'- —principal r wrf' as in terest. If the general system is earned out, according to the present programme, this w-'i be the inevitable result, in al most every single case. Mark tba pre diction 1 The State el Tararseaa has gone through the same experience that w* will, if we do not apply a corrective to ’'“VSirJrX ’Ll,IKtaphis Charleston R. R THE BEST ROUTE FROM Atlanta to Memphis Western and Atlantic At cmlgAU),000—leu the cot of constructing a single mile—and the people of Tennessee are left to pay the last dol'sr of tho bonds. Here is the summing up of the whole matter, after a result has been reached, taken from a Tennessee paper: fig^es, wfclrnfor nIT practicable raeults. will mince the debt of the H- te eo »*Ule. that tbU l*rt of the financial policy of the 1ma Legislature, may be said to bo a failure. The fact that the aale of the various delinquent reads, wl'l not retire more than one-Unlk of the minimum amount Axed by the Comptroller, la an unanswerable argument against the policy as at present carried oot" And we specinUy ask those who live near the line of such pro- OWS'aSaSKSi to consider whether they ore wiling to fasten such a load of debt npon the whole people for a vei/ doubtful benefit! We would be glad to see a Railroad running bj the door of every man in the State, who desires it, if the State would iOt be 0MBped thereby. We do not t%§ tuilding ©f Jiotds whenever Z’EXYSS without State aid. To be bail! solely by private enterprise. When such measures arc undertaken by the people, and car ried on with their own money, or what they can raise with their own means, they are apt td bp conducted boncutly and economically, and managed success fully. We shall hereafter have more to say on this subject. The last Legislature grrnted chi to a large number of Railroads, which were intended to traverse almost every section of Georgia; and in these char ters obligated the State to indorse tbeir bonds. The granting of these cba.xera, and this State aid, is only a part of the gene ral system of plundering tho and bankrupting the State, in wh that peculating body indulged so ext aively; and, unlem the masses of our peo ple, and their representative!, wake up to the importance of tbia subject, and apply a corrective, we, and onr children, and ohildran’s ohUdren, for fifty, or per haps a hundred years, will not reach the end of thojmrden of debt end taxation which this measure will entail, it it is consummated. The consequences are absolutely appalling to one who looks at indorse hive tfct Mil topay. QcntmUj, those w|l* dcsiM iudoraameats are Roi as able to fay preteftly M those wbe in- dome. It it acme times the ease that these wbe get others to indomo for them, do not make the effort to pay which they should, and are not as sure of their abil ity to meet the engagement as they ought to be. If suhlMStho case *1U individual iudorsAmntktMet right hMe we to expectMMthog who seek State indorsements—especially of corporations, which are goncrally consid ered soulless, and wliioh, by corruption or other improper means, induce a peculat ing Legislature to ,ive the State's in dorsement to the w'...eet schemes? Such indorsemon! is too often sought nvrrnvr - rt r a Cl Cl for,and obtained,tauiil schenms in which CROGKESY Q.OQ. GLASS capitalist* mi a*i if c«nsiiou*«n»SMll f( ffe. 47 Peachtree Street, uftisk tliclr fiiuncy. 'L'hey are net le gitimate emerprue,; and too often the men who go into them never expect to benefit the country, or build a road out of whose earnings they can hi JNinctllaiuoae. t£. T rr n o w u R, FftfililW Sucelilor F last trine Works, P. o. Box 400, ATLANTA, OA. ■ ^ . t L AMDS BERG’S LUMBER YARD, OPPOSITE O CO ROLL RAILROAD DEPOT. Ml aalx, Wixadowa «*» “tsaokase ~ feMi-iy - a. LaWDSMBO a OO.. Pmpriatora. BUY can while the money raised on the in dorsed bonds of the Stato and oontribu- ted by stockholders, fa passing through their hands*# Wa *>nk>l&EA> that wreck, wl are not to be expected to try,in good faith, to save the SWteWmle«,er U do any thing else but fill their own pockets by any safe moans. do nuf bpttete to teU the po«p<o plainly, that they will hgVQ either to pay these indorsed bondh but of their own pockets, very nearly to the uttermost far thing , or repudiate them, if they are ever issued end. need tar the purpeo a- for by tho Logula —FROM— T. RIPIjEIT-, JMPURTU AND JOBBER. aw- ESTABLISHED 21 YEABS. -fc» f &Npi» Urge stock. Occupies Tint* feat. lnduoatnMitt dlfcr* ta clah f>u*ers Atlanta aeasssi.'rs. Ugnpiated. ■top must be put g. If it 'i not l disgraced, or arson I > bo borne. Ih VyVWrn tbo z built, cau l>e Admiuiatrutor** bulo. BtatK Of OxonuiA, ] j, Tiuoruso Cotnrrv. i T)V virtue of aa order of tea Court of Ordinary of I) Mia county, w111 be sold oa tea Orst Tuesday in November next, 1»H, betwoau tea lawful hours of sale, before tea 0>urt Uouao door in Crawford villa, in raid county, tee Plantation whereon Mrs. Dovty dNuuoui resided at tee tana of her death. Tbs In good repair. Mr. Attainder ilammoas , plaoe, and will tako pleasure In showing t« to any Una eutol^rue, |>eraou wlshiug to purebaaa. Terms, twelve months A Oa aW of « *‘* ro ” d TiB’MS.' * soldi ids AdMlawtmhor. oo,ooo DOXiXiAiiii te, or my out bioli cannot be acmcut, will not WRd must iu- a lea teM oa the uttun up these be bonds which jxlle the mousy uad thing out of This is the no- of the principal in si aoeh ne of such pro- bo, doairv ti natr wL They scribe liberally, w. Those who hole aehama. in almost certain Lewhodoundcr- axpaetetion of k an advanced oak down. altyertnpWcd, t would not be would be nun- Ihclr Indosead _ or would have| - ef to Bt*h Wss sad aaS that would be >B ri average-, s net a tithe— jrlnufwt bond*. they would beteg, wwuU Mills, eiwxwj. If all things are equal, why not pjtro lie homo manufacture 1 to and will be ship- x inu luriuivKU ■Auinifxnii ana am grinding new wheat, and am prepared to an guarantee every pound of four teat I sell to fully up to representation; otherwise, tt can b> ped hack tease at my aapaaae. I am prepared to furnish tea trade, in any quantity, iu sacks, half sacks or quarter sacks: PlllDK OP D1X1K, from choice white wheat. OITT MILIjH PAMlIaY. from selected rad wheat OAP1TOL M1LL8 FAMILY. ffCAB MILL* FAMILY. U11AN. Backed or unsacked. J. & BUTIaSR, Propstetor. aaglllm . TO X.QA.IV, : seven per cent, for six months or longer, < Parties wishing to borrow had beat apply prompt ly to Oil A*. J. JKNKIMS. President Or. J. S. DEAN, Cashier Merchants* and Heaters* _ Broad August^ Georgia. Street Leave Atlanta 1:0o A. kf 10.90 P. M. Reach Matnpbit, nextday.19.16 P. M 10:15 P. M. MO OTUEE UOUTE OrrEBH Double D$Uy Trains TO ARY JOINT ON THE MiMsisRippi River MOUTH OF CAIRO. 73 MILES SHORTER Than in/ Other Line !u Xi uighb. Making CLOHEB CONNECTIONS with the only Train from Memphis to LITTLE BOCK. P g from gum's ,*>§*>*. a., rou I»v» SuUABSag, Mi m. DTiva at MrwpLit 10;U P. m , leave Memphis for Little Meek T :50 a. m. If any one should offer Inducements to you to go via Nashville to Little Bote, remember that there Is bet one train on that route, which leaves Atlanta in the Morning starting 12 hoars too soon, you are owe tedious journey 9hoar* longer, and arrive In Memphis only to meat with 7 hours more detention than if you had left Atlanta on the 10 JO p. m. train, and gone direct by the only RELIABLE ROUTE. If you are to go by boat from Memphis, leave Atlan ta in Ad mo«*iug, arriving In Memphis 12:15 p. in. Boats leave at5:00p. n., allowing ample time for transfer and avoiding confusion. Finding our Agents who will give reliable information, and allow no on# to dddaive yon. L. P. QUDOER, Agent, Dalton. W. J. AKERS, Agent Atlanta. B. P. PARKER, Agent, Chattanooga, Or IMmi: A* A. BARNB8, General Ticket Agent, oatic-im. Memphis W. G. Robinson, Agent Wholesale and lie tail Deafer In BOOTS and SHOES, No. G7 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. H AS NOW IN BTtdIE HI* FALL STOCK. KM bracing tell lines of T. Miles k Son, J. C. Wl! tin end Jcnfco McMuiliu'e celebrated Philadelphia Work, together with a good stock of Eastern made goods. lXices guarantied to be as low as any in this city. Merchants buying for CASH, snd cousumors generally, are invited to examine his stock before buying. New State gluMkcre, ®o* -fiUru, etc. EICHBERG'* LAJVGGE3SER, Plumbers, Steam and Oa, Fitter,, Are always Beady with a Full Stock of Gun, 8team and ‘Water Pipes! L.UI and force i’umjjs. of ail Mhtucriptlon; Hath Tubs, n’ater Closets, 1Tash Basins, and a General Assortmmt of Plum ber*I asst Gas Filler*> Materials, Chandeliers, Gas Fixtures, Globes, Etc. sing practical mechanics, they are wail prepared tOwHT SEW YQ»K PRldlS pcu«Ls> siKtiM mufffT. HO j FOR THE FAIR t^saw (HOLS’ RKFPFCTU LLY a will resuam the narrclsetof his Academy ff it the Skitlnic Klak, On Thursday. October 12.1971. Days of Tuition—For Ladies. Misses and Masters, on Thursday, at 4 r. and Saturday morning at 10 Gents' Night Claas—On Thursday and Friday nights at 7Mr. m. i’rbcticlDg Soirees on Friday nighU. Private lessona given if desired. oct 7-44 ZN ▲TXaJUWi mHE ATLANTIC AND OTTLE FREIGHT LINK X wlU carry freights iwtanda* ter exfilMUas at the free, Paseengera will be carried, steamship, to 8*» vanaah, at $M JS. Tkferts good unit! bauambarl. 197L C. J). OWEMH, asp«a9-tf Xtlanw San llroajtan*. THE ATLANTA SUN! DAILY AND WEEKLY, Live Paper on Live Issues’ PUBLISH HP BY THE! ATLANTA, GEORGIA. d. 1IENLY SMITH, Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor A. R. WATSON News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business Manager. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Daily—Single Copy. te MsWIs, New Orkaas VtekaliurK and Texas. Blue Mountain Route SKI.MA, ROME, AND DALTON KaUrosS sad Its CsastcUsai. TIARRENOKBB LEAVING ATLANTA BY THE i S^mKA.To%JKR«lsa at 10 A. M., making close ooouaaUon with PART KX PRESS TRAIN Of Haims, Roam and Ualtou Railroad, arriving at 8olmaat a>ku P. M. and making close connections with train of Ah Oeatr«l Railroad, arriving at Meridian 4:00 A. M. Jackson 11:50 A. M Vicksburg 2:55 P. M 7:10 P.M. Ingat Muntgnmary Munite 1:45 A. M, NeW Orleans 4:25 P. M The Road has been recently equipped and Ua equipment ta not surpassed by auy in the South *d- No PULLMAN 1 m temim touawaBalisa PALACE CAKS AT AUCTION, TUUJB8DAY OCTOBEIi 10, m. T WtH flMLL, AT AUCTION. ON THUIWD VY. X the lOte day of October, under the National Ho- UI. oommenuug at 10 o'clock a. M., the Mock of Clothing and Piece Goods of RCAr CAMPBELL k oa. consisting Of Clutein* of tee 1st net ary lea, from tee largest manufertortes of New Yhrk and Haiti E&sr&ssttiSF&r&FSi mde only by Jno. M. Daria * Oik. Maw York. P. P. D. This world renowned brand of Dra' the very beat made: Undershirts, nanuo and all wool; Hosisrr. l&odtatchtefa.'Ac.; jCeaJMHilrar •how Osoejrranch Plate Mirror; Elegant Bronte 9«s Fixtures, together with all the Furniture Arat-class store. NO DCLAY AT TKNNIINAU POINTS. Fhra as low as by any other Routs. -4ST Purchase Tickets via Kingston at tea Oanoral Ticket GIBco, or at the H-1. Kimball Mouse. JOHN B. PECK, General Passenger Agent. No. 4 Kimball I Atlanta Marble Works. WILLIAM GRAY IMPOSTER AND DIALER IN American, Italian and all othor Marble* AND SCOTCU GtoaMJriTE. UMKNTft. 8tstops. >ases. Tombs, and a iher styles of Marble Work dons on short n< use and In the latest and moat approved manner. Designs of all Cemetery work turn.shnl FREE o application. J. K. LEAH, AoBirr. Address P. O. Box 549, angOft 9m Atlanta, Georgia. LOST. FRIDAY. OCTOBER I9TFT, AN OLD- rashton. gold-hnk. HHACELET, aoumteteg • (*▼•) Amethysts (purpls). The finder will be suitably rewarded on return ing It to G. W. Jack, or to Kimbro A Btnyon, Mari- Ol ThasJUAtoWdkpaSsus buyfhg Wlhier Ctcdhing, ■LWSII as merchants generally, is called to Uut sale ^bae teat wiU supply the wants a.* all. The staa wttl ha positive, without any rsaarmlton. SA meats CoMad SMn B.M.I /^ORHKB SLSBA1U ud PEIOB BTSarra, XX- U uirrx.uA. XL R. HAHBHKN Afant, Proprietor. t ** ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. E. Guthman, Auction’r. O N TUESDAY, Til 94TM IKCTANT AT o'clock, a n»., 1 will sell, at the corner ot rfetta and Peachtree streets, at KUa’s cornet Special order of tee Court of Ordinary of Felton • County, one DOW and CALF, a a amber of articles Sf Household Furniture, in good condition, and lot of Qrooartaa—an sold aa tea property of Carotin Levy, late af Fatten oewnSy. draws*, for ten bate fit of the hairs and creditors of said deceased. octlto TMaZawAAnMaaiar. JOAL CREEK tlOAL. e HAVE OH HAXD. AHt daily, the bate quality of QKNUINI OOAL CREEK COAL. Our terms are STRICTLY CAP K. and order* ua- aaa wtll not be fitted. J. X. DORN, Jr., 4 Ote Twelve Months Six Months • 910 OO I Three Months • 5 OO One Month . iitacon State Sait. THE NEXT GREAT ANNUAL GEORGIA STATE FAIR WIIX BE HELD AT Commencing: Monday, October S3d, AND CONTINUING FON EICHT DAYS. PREPARATION ON A GRAND SCALE! THE FINEST PARK AND BEST RACE TRACK On tlie American Continent Seven Magnificent Exhibition Halls ! 25 0 SPLENDID HORSE COTTAGES 1 $10,000 IN CASH PREMIUMS oarered for Fast Uosrses— Trotting or Hanning. The Fastest Horses la the .Torthwest and Booth tab« Present. Superior Accommodations for Hock. GRAND STAIN CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING FIVE THOUSAND NSKL I> Olubs For Dally-For Anmmi, Three Copies Four 44 Five ** a7oo|Fi«nt •* 35 00 Ten “ 43 OO ^ln|gle Copy o: WooUIy-For Annum ■ Single Copy • • Tli roe Copies • • Five Copies • • • One 11 u mired Copies » OO 5 OO 8 OO Ten Copies • • Twenty Copies Fifty Copies • OH OO N4 OO 5 C*ts • 15 OO • as oo 09 OO 9195 oo Weekly for Sliifflo Copy 1 OO Throo Cop 10*4 a 50 Five Copies 4 OO Ton Copies Twenty Copies Fifty CopioH One Hundred Copies T 50 f Mlnglo Copy 15 OO 3-4 OO 05 00 5 Cts No Subscriptions, to tbe WEEKLY, received for a shorter period thaa six aaontha. All subscriptions must be paid for in advance; and all names will be stricken from our Books when the time paid for expires. CLUBS: Names for CLUBS must all he sant at tea same time, and taka the •paper tor the i •Bd all be at the a “ ‘ How to Remit Moiu,yi We will b»rasp »o*tele for the safe arrival of alt money seat na by Money Order, by Registered Utter by Express, or by Draft, but aot otherwise. U money sent in au unregistered latter is lost, it the loss of the person sending ti. No peper will be sent from the office till It la paid tar, and cac.es will always be erased when the time paid lor expires. •V Persons sending money by To Oorroapondonts ■ Mr. SSesU.ee win ranwU is Oiwwfordrilte. BU otmoocUo. with THE SUN oot ch.uc« hi, rw tdriKW. *u hlhn intradwd few him, .ith.r on print, nutter, or conoocEtl with the FollUcol Deportmoo- <X thl, peper, Mk>uI4 be AltwM to him ,t CrwwfonlrUlo. o». AU totter, on builoM, of u; ktcj, cuunocted with TBI SUN, .xoopt It, PoliUttel IHportmelit, should bo .ddremod to J. Hrnljr Smith, Muipr, XUoDts, O*. The Weekly Sun t torn. , IMS* UteM (la qturto form) tltod with th< rtotmt roodin, otettor. It eueleim* Urn o o Duly —.Torythiu, whtrb appear, in our daily tmwe that t, of gononl Intern,t. AU of Mr. Otepl tdltorloh wtow to th. Weekly THE suit la th* organ cl th* People, the Advooate ot Jnatioh, thw Dwtente af ■eputar Richta, and tin oppaueut of burdens heaped upon e tu-peytaig people, nd Oppreeeioue af ell kiude. It vrill adhere to the aid, aefe, tmie-hotxtrod landmark, of the PemocraUo Par- tv. end eteraly oppoee auy "Departure therefrom. Mr. STEPHENS ta thoroughly enllatod iu the Work, end will contribute to Ite columns almost daily, Wr Mi th. friend, of liberty, everywhere to eld la eitendln, oor cimitloUow. Oor Weekly ta a very hee, |or«r, ud lit Club Bole, ore perttculerty thrombin. The VreeldeetUl oooteet hr lm wlU be the meet Important to the htatory of Amorim. The luiie. la- rolred me momeateur, ud ,U Uut pOrtoie hold dear la at atei,. ran mxjNr will bndbavor fecata, with of tea t" fulled 14th tea majority Faction la Oongraan Tha Radicals cept, Iwdosaa, stand by, dsfeadsa* balld upon tbaa ptedga of oonraa aawot *Mapart" tea tea faith of lqtea«~ tit) for bars asked aa, aa I'amocrate. to ptedga ourselves to ae- is tesasaraa forvvar. Those Dims at their father*. Home af thaa have a camp ; ana waue way ana m» asatcal cahorte whi< te go with team, a few others are advising us to hold ■o omhiwcc tea eeaaasts of tea DeaMcratio Party f Verily, if we ahoald hold ear pesos, ‘lbs stones would cry out." We cannot remain silent. Wa aaanot ‘•V”"? 1 °y P«9ri« *> f 0 *** «■* naesms their oww rvla, ud thuh Ood hr the petrtta«e I It u eftheetmom W»| irta.il that them teewee he dtocwomdoww; hr the Unplii Ilf ■ jml em lie, ZJH “gflTT 1 «f ns ISO, Wta ta,tat mly ure^W^imlsbhinm TOeUryh) SeOpeeumtaoitaJu trwetaetef DeMorwey t, erarr State oftheCnloo. Htd wo owe weotao Wwe Med to the* amod Itonomt, to a oowwtrr wit! o, ta th, frwt ee TS* who1 * im*|Urdltod—ood uy moreo. to U tto lforth; todw, of the Oowth tamww^w totertota to mb to the aoeetoe taetoo of the doy.whu't r pobtlc potntofO. letter, oa Uoeatoo moold be addreomd to J. UENLT SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, GA, GRAND STATE REGATTA! Over $1,000 In Cash Premiums! Boat Clubs Invited from New York to New Orleans. Fifteen differ ent Clubs expected. River bank Terraced for One Mile. Ten Thousand spectators can ha aaated on the beautiful green-sward at one time. Three Newspapers to hi Printed on the Grounds. Telegraph, Express and Post-offioaa in full operation on the ground, day and night, for tea eoavaaleace of Visitors I AHANDSOME COTTAGE With Print, Boom, for Aoootomodtaton of Bdltor,mid Wawafo^r "mm,minim GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION! Every Day tat a P. BE. on wmnoN, The distlagalehed Pedestrian, from Mew York, will appear on Mouday «dttas«*gy. Octets* 23d and fifth, and Illustrate his wonderful powers of endurance which have excited (ha wonder and admiration of the world. ► • 4 Others Exhibitions of Rare Interest and Merit! Will be of Daily Occurrence Throughout tha week. STREET GARS! Will taka raaaangara to and from tha Park to any part of tha City every fifteen miautea. FARR, OHLY TEN CENTS I SPECIAL PREMIUMS! Are offend, amowattlf to orto ,M,tMO. five ThouMOd Cottar, offered by on, tom, t Armn^meota for Bmlrood mid Steuaboat TnoqortoU.ii at hrif ntaa lor Pmiogm, tod ywtgkt bar, teaaud, with all th, lines throujhoot th, Ooootry from Naw Tort (, Tow Ortaou, oM from Chfcwfo (o Only $32 from NEW YORK to MACON AND BKTURXi Twenty Thousand Visitors Bxpestsd Daily aa h the Qrouadsw - • .■»».., W if. |- 8KND FOR REVISED PREMIUM LISTS TO THE URDERSIORED. W. JL SUTF, Mayor.