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

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0&-New Advertisement* always found on First Page; Local and Business Notices on Fourth rage. / THE CAPITOL,. As an energetio law-making apparatus, recommend to us the Georgia Boose of Representatives. If any evidence of this were needed, we would have only to fer to the report of yesterday’s proceed ings, published elsewhere in Tan Sun. A very Urge number of bills were run through—bills local and bills general big bills and little bills, and all sorts of bills. The House evidently meant busi ness and loU of ik Well, that is what it is here for, and the more business it dis patches the better pleased constituents Will be. A resolution passed both Houses agree ing to conform to the recommendation "powers that be” by observing to-morrow as a day of thanksgiving; and a commit tee was appointed to decide in what man nar the day should be observed. This is all right. We hate some can* forgiv ing thanlli. That Bullock got it into his bison hide to flee from the State; is rea sonable ground for a whole day of tliawlrn, and every man, woman and child should join in one general thanksgiving in such manner aa to make the day memorable in the history of the State. Let ns all give thanks. The Senate, we are glad to see, is in- dined to enact some moral Uws for the benefit of woman-kind, and a goodly number of men also. It refused, yester day, to reconsider a bill which proposes to make ram-retailers responsible to wives lot selling liquor to husbands while in- toxica ted. The bill allows the wife one hundred dollars damages, and if it should become a Uw, will tend to mitigate the greatest evil that is preying npon the morals of our society. The bill, we think, is a reasonable one and a right one. While it will not eradicate the fearful evil at whioh it strikes, it will lessen its might, or make some amends for its ravages. 8tllV-8TROKKS. rid' To-morrow is Thanksgiving. >U~ "Opelika, Gw.,” is all the Boston Post knows about Geography. 9s&' Mrs. Susan Haron—Perrysville, Ohio—Kerosene. i®*" When the | Russian diplomats went to cell on Fish, Fish was not in. They thought it "aoaly” of him. tth- "Restore Hr. Sumner" is the Hew To* Sun's advice to Grant Who ever knew Grant to restore anything. Fisk ia troubled by his Miss Mans field. He don’t like to have Josiefeein' lawyers so ifiacli. - rid' Both branches of the Legislature have determined to give thanks in obedi ence, to the recommendations of National aud state authorities "** That unmitigated carmine capil- Uried hedarn-ment of the Savannah Morning News, in his Monday mottling scribbling!,, has the following: Watson, uf Tax Anyuta Sox, who 3nh!&-W?? £!" P b,ww “ KJ W bad the hardihood to be original in the mat- tor of grammar, has this: “Though the 2ntk° Comptroller is a Green one, he WJU have sense enough to avoid the rooks thst bursted Connolly.” This is verv neat, and “bursted” is about as original os thmgsin this world ever get to bo. Now, what upon earth does the fellow mean. Of course, he, and everybody else, know it was only “a mistake of the printer” and thst the word should have been busted. Besides, it is getting to be common, sinoe Vinnie Beam came, for men to be hust-ed out of rocks. What a Prying fellow Harris ial l Wm. Henry Stephens, s Wall street broker, broke and run with an- other broker’s wife, and $25,000 of his uncle’s money, one. day last week. The forsaken broker is broken-hearted, and the ancle if almost broke by the gbsoond- ing broker. A great excitement has broken out about the affair, in Jersey City, where all the broken reside. ^ The illness of the present Prince of Wales induces the New York World to resurrect the following epitaph upon a former Prince of Wales who never come to be a King: “Bare Um Prince Fred, Who wm cUre end ia dead. Had it been hia father We had much rather; Had it been hia mother. Better than the other; Had it been hia aider No one wonld hare miaaad her; Bat aince it'a only Prinoe Fred. protuberance of her enfranchised mole Inhabitants next Friday. It will take her nve days to oomplete the job. oSaxas-ttST”*- Wash. Freeman and Bill Lasseter, two emancipated., had a earring match in onffln Saturday night. Freeman was sliced in the neck. i county Democrats oonvene in Zeb- ulon, Saturday. Spalding Democrats will oonvene in Grifiln the ******* day. That naughty naughty Middle Geor gian haa the vndnefomnes to nay: Some of Bullock s “proc” papers that received moreoaah from the pubtio crib during the reign of Hie Bovinity than they ever got from a legitimate source in their lives, sre now crying out against the Legisla ture for not reducing the per diem. These who, at present, advocate for eoonomy, were very xealous in applauding Bullock tor liis great "enterprise” in supporting a press which the people would not sum port. The Maoon Telegraph and Messenger, of Sunday morning, reached this offloe by times yesterday morning; but it si- ways was a “slow old ooaeh.” E. H. Harman, of Maoon, haa been admitted to the bar. He will be admitted to be "Colonel” nexh Bibb County Superior Court has lately sentenced Amos Gordon twenty years for LOOK Rtainal Lift Jiunrame. TO' YOUR INTEREST !i Cotton iactois <mh Colton Soot Onaao 2Lpt a, Ctt. New Cotton and Produce Warehouse. The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. ' The New York Evening Post says ■Boston has long excelled New York, any other city in the country, in the good taste displayed in respect to business signs. ” It seems from this thst the "evil and perverse generation” which went about “seeking a .sign,” has found and sequestered a good many of them. tm.. The Louisville Commercial has the effrontery to say: "Senator Henry Wil sou, ’the Natick Cobbler’ of Massachu setts, is to have a brother cordwainer in the Senate in the person of Hon. Tom. M. Norwood, the Senator elect from Georgia.” . There can be no objection to having Senator Norwood called a “cord- wainer,” but it is rather hard to have him hitched to the same train with the lu ‘Natick Cobbler.” OLD JASPER. Her Past, Present and Future-— Monticelto—-Railroads, etc. riai~ Charles Resde calls the critic of the London Times a minnow. Tbecriiic might retort by saying Rcade is “no ear- dins.”" * tct~ James Viok, the great Rochester, N. Y., horticulturist, has sent out his an nual Flood Guide. It is » Yick-torious triumph in its line. JW The editor of the OnerierJournal threatened to commit hari-kari, one day last week, because his grocer sent him, by mistake, a bottle-of Bourbon whisky, i ... > . asotris j J .MW <4 Kgr "Thera Is om pteshant ‘thing about Collector Murphy’s retirement,” says the CkroatcOinaiunsti Timm. And that is, there is one nasal lroain ofiea. W One of the letters developed T>y the Ftak-Mansfield scandal reads: "Dear Dolly—when yon poet me at the gait loot night without looking at me, my hart was piroed.” > SO. Augusta, Maine, protects tfce lives end property of her citizens at the ex pense of a night force of two palujemen, But it is so cold up there that thiehes and. robbers oan’t get about at night ’ t 4 *-0~i IQ. Jn holding stork in the Emma silver mine, in Utah, Minister Sehenckis only endeavoring, to Emma-late Grant, who held a profitable interest in tbs Sen eca quarries. SQ- "Sir Henry Holland, husband of Sidney Smith’s daughter, bos been per suaded to publish his “Recollections of PseSLife.”—(Nina York Times.) Of what other lift hoe he any recollections to pub lish i _ _ M-A rural New Yorker wrote to farmer Greeley to know Abe beet plan for sailing a head of heir. Greeley immedi ately invented a Ka-klnx otsjfy, and thd inquirer frit "each particular hair” up on* hi. huaj raise immediately. Let Greeley call this “a lie,” st his peril. W The New York Sun suggests that the snobs are “ Bomumioing the Grand Duke,” Why not f He crone over here to show himself, and ought not to make a "bear” of himself, but gu ahead and •how how much adulation con a young Young Hussion bear. 19* The Cincinnati Times and Chroni cs says: "The London^Times continues to believe in Grant; and the Times is right.” Certainly, aud the people sre DOS a whit behind the Times—they all " believe in Grant” ae the principal snob of America. The ltoston Post wheels Senator Wilson into the front rahk as the cham pion logician. This claim rosts tyon his assertion that ,T Onmt is Certain, to be elected, therefore he ought to bo. This ia equal to the boys’ syllogism: “La el® pliant can't climb a tree; a bj^tit can’t climb a tree; therefore, art*eKjfiftuit is a brickbat” * - . Special Correspondence of the Sun. MoimcxLLo, Go., Nov. 24, 1871, Striking out boldly, and with eyes wide open, from Forsyth in a Northerly direction, I soon came npon the rugged hills and glades of old Jasper. In bygone ears this was very properly termed the lanner oounty of Middle Georgia. Here flourish some of the most wealthy and prosperous planters in the State. The ends were, by for, the most productive, and the inhabitants, os a class, ranked second to none in point of intelligence and refinement Bat, alas 1 the rude hand of war has robbed her of her brightest jewels in the persons of her promising young men, and swept away hundreds of thousands of her property— thus leering deeolote her once happy hoaaohokU, and costings blight upon her progress, whioh time aan never efisoe. But she has, ia s groat measure, over, oome the shook, end to-day things pre sent a more cheering aspect to that of five years ago. Her people are energetic, and determined, and her rich acres have this year been made to teem with s very fair yield of oorn and cotton. Each snowed : tag year but encourages her hardy sops to renewed efforts, anil as things begin to right themselves, the succeeding gen eration will feel but little tbe effects of the new order of affairs which now so sadly disoommode the present. MontioeUo is the county seat. Atone thno in ber history she vied successfully with any iulandrtoY 11 < n the State, ss re gards popriUero'ignd wealth. Situated on s range orhilit*3y> surrounded by rieh volley of void extent,'whioh annually toured thousands of dollars of trade into jer lap. But, like oil other places whioh have, sinoe the war, been denied the great convenience of railroads, she is, quiet and still—though there is yet con- tnderable trade carried on with the im mediate country surrounding; but the greater portion of that to whioh ska is justly entitled now goes to Covington, Eaton ton and Forsyth. The railroad from Griffin to Madison will run through Monttcello. Railroads are all the topic there now, and even property lias slightly advanced at the near approach of the care. Some five’ hun dred hands are at work on it, and before a groat while the line will be completed through. Then the survey of the Atlan ta aud Savannah Road passes here; and that of the proposed road from Macon to Knoxville. These lines are not mere myths, but will, no doubt, be actually built in tbe course of a few years. These prospects highly elate the oita- sens, and well they may; for their aooom- plishment will make Mouticello one of tho most thriving and prosperous towns in the whole South. All she needs at present is a dozen or so of just such men ss Col. J. W. Free- ton, a good country paper .and a little help from the outside world. ^ ^ BUY YOUR Ales, Wines § Liquors! AT KENNY’S Chicago Ale Depot AND Wholesale Liquor House. tre have a targe Assortment at all Mmda ofLiqUORS, which wlil be sold est the Moat Reason able Terms. ■eptlLSm attempt at repo, aud William" Cox’ for burglary in the daytime, five years. The First Street Methodist Church, Msoou, was dedicated Sunday morning. Jonah, of the HawkinsviUe Dispatch 'd least his experience with a gourd-vine entitles him to thst appellation. w. h. xovAin. a I. lawns. W. H. HOWARD A SON, COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 1WARB1N BLOCK. . . • AUOD8TA.OA. AATJBagrin tender our service* in th* Warehouse ” b MiMM, In all lta branches, to .oar old pat ron* and plantar* general!/. Commission for Selling Cotton, One and a Quarter Per Cent. . roppltea ordered will be carefully se- tooted by one of the Arm. at tbe lowest market price*. “* T "*W11 b* promptly Ailed, and at the lowest caah price. Liberal caah advance* made on ootton in ware houie. We extend all the belli tie* offered by Ware- house Merchant*. Consignment* solicited—sail action guarantee. eugJlwaa* ITS CASH ASSETS OYER $50,000,000 °T H ,°P M n TB , iM “tauoxs or imams, arm raovionro tor A- aU UabWtles as determined by the Insurance Department of the Htate of New York. Has the largest iSd's£SSL iffff d» x l * r rSWr‘0 , u‘ 1 at Ui.ie.Dd., ... d ha. tb. warttort rarent- «?taS3EU!feA&£&ft'^uTTf^rOLO^MUTUAiT” °° 7 °" UT “' D ° 70 Henry XL Christian, SPECIAL AGENT. BUILDING, Whitehall Street. Office: JAMES’ J. P. ALEXANDER, M. D., t MEDICAL EXXMINXB. OR. Agents H'antrd teho are H'orkers. Liquors ! Liquors I UPHOLSTERING, Paper Hanging fjarboare, Cutlers, Suns, &t. W. L. WADSWORTH, AtUnu, 0«-, | CHASWTNN W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.. Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Opposite James* Bonk, Whitehall Street, September 10-ly ATLnkNTA, OA. Atlanta San Prospecine. THE ATLANTA SUN! DAILY AND WEEKLY, Live Paper on Live Issues’ PUBIiDS H LJX> BY THH1 ’1'UJHl FIiANTHEUI LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. ’ »uto*orito<xltOaplt«x OWE MILLION DOLLARS. Tlte Warehouse of This Bank, ICor. Campbell and. Reynolds Streets,,, , Augusta, Georgia, S NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be mode upon Cotton in Warehoooa, or upon Railroad Bodeipta. Forties Storing Cotton with the Bank will be famished with receipts tor same that will be available in this city or any other for borrowing money. The Bonk is prepared at all times to moke LOANS OH PRODUCE or PROVISIONS on tho most reasonable terms. Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or oommnnioaie with the Officers. CJIAHI-EH J. JHNKIMSi President. JNO, P. KING, VIce.PttBwtd.ent. X, P. BRANCH, Caehler. •eptV-Sm WXLBRBFOBCB DANIIL. A. WKLLBOBN HILL. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ALEXANDER II. STEPHENS, ) _ ARCHIBALD M. SPEIGHTS, [ Proprietor*, J. HENLY SMITH, J Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political! Editor A. R. WATSON. News Editor. FURNITURE REPAIRING CHAIRS CANED AND NO CHA&OE "FOB BJCYABNIsdlNO. Lounges Kspaired, andOarpsta C. B. BROWN, No. t DaQlTes’ Open Hoasa, ublie Schools. A n examination or applicants fob po sitions aa teaohtrs In tha Public Sehool* of Atlanta will be bald on — ‘ and 7th of Decam bar, __ Ivy Street School, on Ivy The Teachers required are aa follows; sunsrs iu uia ruuuc ocduuii Ul on Wednesday and Thoreday 6th IT, at the building known as tha ti Ivy street Bear Harris/ -—SffttyGn [stint (Female) Grammar Schools.. . 1,000 00 . 1,500 00 . 900 00 . 700 00 . 600 00 » 00 00 , 460 00 Spelling, Beading, Geography, Arithmetic, and Knglish Ofammar, together with question* Minting to the Theory and Practtcaef Teaching. Male applicants will be examined on the principal ■objects of tha usual High School course of study as ‘ >Uows: English Grammar, Bhetorlo, Arithmetic, Algebra, eometry, Latin, and Physical Geography, together With questions on methods of teaching and school a of Banding, and answer*; Three CopI« Five Copieo • • » One Hundred Coplee tie examinations, be wholly by wi GEORGIA MATTERS- Tbe Georgia Oollagrei mourning for Prol. M. i lDh«d AW nsrll-U ■ieu appears in full t. J(i Sineail, who died Recently in Athens. Tbe Hsneock Bible Bodety is supply- a the deetitule of thst oounty with Bibiee, free. A traveler bos pronpoficod the Han cock girls the prettiest in the State, and tho Times sad Plantar is very proud. The Hancock Sentinel is “glad to roe gporta holding its own so well. — That is wall, bet it Is hotter if she bolds no body didd’d. An Irish potato, second growth,-weigh- inn a pound and s half, causes <u ex-ta- bor-ance in the bowels of the Jlsncoek Sentinel. Negro men end women fight at nigkt on the street, of Sparta. From the man ner in which they fight they aro adjudged to lie Sputans. ^ present engaged iu sdmi- ringTlTbraA lSfi. Fitch oaa famish brass euoi]g^F m; '}' a two such bauds. V ilmnidfi- -'"I- toinniroh ; | poddin,. ■ g I ufl^ife up] ia any qi Griffin beging-to cnupemlp- tho nasal | sons-xm * * . written questions . but members at tne Eaunlnlng ■ Board of Edaoatkm sad applicants will be ad to bo present. n > nzjuuinatlon will ooenpy Wednesday and Tbursday mornings, commencing at 9 and ending at lre-tbs aubjeota bring divided between the two days. Ajfdicatlooa may be made, and further Informs- ^ 83 Seadrintendent of FubBc Schools. /. E. BROWN, President. AtUnte, NoverntwrU. Wil. POV95—flaodtliethDy. WooLly fox* Six. MontlEBi Single Copy Three Coplee Five Coploe Ten Copies for OI.DBS mart *& t. mt rt Um mm. Um*. mJuk.Hi. ‘imp«r Jgr 111* l -i^on bUMmvr- adYanttgeTof Clrob raw* It la only neceairy thaf fw t In Club* aa othonriaa. To secure the jnly necessary that the term of aubscrlption for sach ono shall begin and SJrtUw^moama uJ tut rtl b, mi j. rt Um on rort one Journal of Antiquity WITH CALENDAR AND DIARY- To be PibUshed Quarterlr In Pamphlet Fora. Containing Fifty Octavo Pagei. R ib not destined to give the cueeent ews of tbe day; nor will it bs oonnacted with polities! controversy. The sublaet matter will be Historical, Agricultural, Mechanical. Manufacturing sad Mlantfr-T— Tha Oalaudar will eaaspnse in the first number, tha months of January, February and March. Tbe calculations mad* l»r the latitude ofthe Southern sad Middle Mate*. Blank and ruled pages anaexed to the calendar to be used for making nX. mil monttm Ortlf. A tow rorertire- mMti of . commercta ud Stoner <wrt. wlU M drtlrsd: mi to io.nnllinrtlootn Um Snt number, .boold to mat totoiafita Dtomabi rours ui suv»u«!, pos i« oente. Advertising one-foui r, |2 60;j*r year filfi; **■»• larger space. Areecoffes oontaU lent sent to tbe adverttear, gratis. Will b# mb- before the ftrri January. \ 0. W. CBOZIER, M. D., \ Enoxvllte, Tenn. Offico Selnto. Hono A Dolton K. R. Co. E. V. J0HN8ON, local Ag’t. go. A TH1 a J. KIMBALL B0C80. ATLkjrr*. Ok.. Oototor UTOlSn. F REIGHT and FAKE over Bias Moan tala Route. via S. B. A D. B. B. and its connections to all terminal points, aa low as by any other route, vis; To MONTGOMERY, 8ELMA, MOBILE,VICKSBURG, JACKBON, CANTON, MERIDIAN sad NEW OR LEANS. E Y. JOHNSON, Local Agent 8, A k I. B> N« AEimball House. ootltdlf STEAM SAUSAGE main UFAOTOBY. N; FRC8H PORK Bologna Sausage. Pudding, Mood Manager. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DANIEL Sc HILL, COTTON FACTORS, Agents Cotton Food Guano, NO. 3,WARREN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA. All business entrnsted to them will have strict personal attention. Orders for Bagging, Tie* or Rope and Family Supplies promptly filled. COMMISSION 1 1-4 PER CENT. airiSHOEB : Jnd*. JOHN P. KrNft, Prss’t (toorgi. Brtl Hmd. I Col.L. U. HILL, Director Ga B. . Wtlbr. Coantj President National Bank of Augusta and Augusta Savings Bank of Augusta. Factory. I National Bank of Newnan, G*. T. O A11DINEH. Em.. Prm't Dlckmn ItotUmr On. IW. W. SIMTSOX. to,., Siarito 0*. AOStotsliwolmat q pfaator,’ grtkmrta«ab. Angart* I sa rtl sm BRANCH, SONS & CO., COTTON FACTOB^' COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Offloe at Planters’ Loan SSavlnga Bonk Warekon.se AUGUSTA, GBOROIA. |^tBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON OOTTON, TO BE ELD HERE, or for Shipment to Domeatio or Foreign Markets. ' *S- SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Ootton. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Buainega * a » t2IHiia la mils norite Scaling Rlccljinca. W ES' "' E j|> . —w.-r.—- Family Favorite Sewing Machine. Twelve Months B&x Months # Sally—finale Copy. gio OO I Three Month. . , B OO | One Month . oiuto* For Daily-Par Annum ■ Three Copies Four ** Five 44 • ar oo | Kiigut aa oo I tmi 4.3 oo saw lo Copy Weekly-Fer Annum i s&nglo Copy . . * a GO|Ton Copies . . . O OO Twenty Copl9« 8 OO Fifty Copies • 08 oo 84 OO BCbs • 15 OO • 98 OO 05 OO •190 OO 1 OO a so 4. OO 7 50 Twenty Copies Fifty Coplea Ono Hundred Copies Single Copy 15 OO 34. OO 05 00 5 CtH on, Bookawton - CLUBS: How to Remit Monriy W*wiU b« rstpoAfbla for tbe *afe arrival of all money sent by Express, or by Draft, but not otherwise. If money sent is the loea of the person sending it. No paper wlU be sent from the ofltee till it la paid tor, and name* will always be araasd when the time tld tor expiree. _ * Persons aendtag money by Express miri prepay eargea. To Oorroapondont* i iTtlto. HU contortion with TMa.iUeyBltot cbtof. bl.rrt leace. Ail lettera lnumneu lor nim. Wilier on private matter* or aonnoctod with the Political Departmen- f this paper, •bonldbeeddreesedloblinatCiww/ordville, On, , . . u AU trtur. to tomtom, of knf kind, omitoctod with IMX BUM, srttott »• PoUttort D«l*mn«nt. kbonld , .Mrirt.il to J. ttonly UmltA, Mkto*.r, Attonto, Ov The Weekly \ # n Tin quarto form) fitted with the ohoioeat reading matter. It on tain* the <'JfeaW ... which appears In our dally isauo tlalfi la of general Interest. \ All of Mr. Stephens Editorials appear Uvthe"Weekly TIB RUN iff the organ of th* People, the Advocate of Juatica, the Defender of PoPQler Rightit and the opponent of hardens heaped upon a tax-peylng people, It n3t ndhm* <o tha old, safe. tfm»hoaor*d landmarks cl thc Dcmoctstic Psi- tr Mr BTUPBOIBii tharoafhly anils tad In tha Work, and will sontritaita to Its dally. _ t In tb. blrtorjr of AnmrlM. Urn ttoto. »- -u.itaaM.tod rerm-rt-w-v in the liovth ; asf we of ihe South have no Internets at ateka la tha momantcus Usuea of tha day, whio i arenot common to North sad South, alike. We respectfully a*k a fair abare of pubUe patronge. * AU coimetuibettoua or tetuura ou Buriucs* *>Uoul«l be addressed to » J. HENLY SMITH, Manager, ■ ATLANTA, GA, SIMPLE. DURABLE, Will do a greater changes than any othar mac nine, en dollars a month. Offloe and aalearoom at EOONOMIoAAa. 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