The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 20, 1871, Image 3

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— THE DAILY IV«DNnDCX MlIRTOKS. SUN. UrNeic Advertisements always found on First Page; Local <vul Business Notices an Fourth rage. THE “BOY” OF THE PERIOD. By Jove, it's surprising how docile To female attraction* you are. No. aomehow life haau’t yet made you Blutc—will you try a cigar* * For my part, I aeem to have grow*, Tom. n Volte calloua to Cupid’s worst atiugs; M M. Says the Washington telegraph iq eorrespondeut of the Savannah Nines: “Prominent Georgians now here express the opiuion that Blodgott will never re turn to Georgia, but will seek an asylum along w ith his friend Bullock in Canada. ” It is sad to lu,ve to part with one’s friends thus; but if the valiant Captain is obliged to leave, he must be given up. He and Bullook will be able to lament together— somewhere, anywlmre—where their sins may not follow too closely upon their track. Yule Bullock! V<de Blodgett. The Castor and Pollux of Georgia’s mush room politieiahs. It n Or yst It msy be thst I’m reaching The sober, grave epoch In life, When wearied with folly and pie _ ! pleasure, Men loqg for the Joys of a wife. And aprofbt, Toss—thst retain*! me— Kate Jones is s sweet little dear, With charmingly kittenish manners And—twenty-five thousand a year. iVe’ve danced lots of Germans together, And set people gossiping, too. My chances look strong in thst quarter, l ift make tbs attempt-wouldn't yoi * n« <***.. K-8TRC Ingstone to be again roasted and coien raw bj the savages. wsr Katie Putnam ta puttin’ ’em in a good humor in Chattanooga with her lively antics upon th* stage. In the system of condensed par- agraphy, the Boatom Pott exoels. Vide— ’’Michigan girl—lamp." IV A Missouri musician sat on a keg of powder to smoke. His wife could not positively identify a shirt button that was found in that vioinity. Mr The Minnesotans are “souring” on Agriculture by devoting a great deal of time and land to the production of cranberries. — IV It is thonght in Washington that Sickles will not return to Spain, but will remain in this ooun(ry. “The most nn- kindest cut of all,” and with sneb a tool. l^uFrom the way in whiqh the Grant- ites la Congress oppose retrenchment, the pnblio is led to belieTe that retrench ment means refunding. OHt, An international exposition will be held at the Capital of Austria in 1873. It will donbtless attract a great number of lookers-on in Vienna. The wife of Mr. S. Peck, of Ohio, lately presented him with three girls at a litter. R needed only one more little Peek to moke a bushel of them. •a?* Congress is without a Washburn for the fifst tithe-in sixteen years. IV CMesgo, it i* said, promises to be a parodists (or sign-painter*. They ought to b. required tp use "fire-proof paint” IV “The Bridge of Sighs” is to beset to musio. Will the music be a pontoon ? Very thin. IV B. Hayes Mitchell, the first con- riot under the Ku-Klux Act in South Carolina, is a carpet-bagger from New York. IV Efforts ore being made to hare Pollok removed from the Philadelphia secured in “the course of tlinc.^' wl11 l ’ fi IV The world has oeased its wails over Wales. It is possible, though, that Wales may cause the world more wails living than he would have coat it had ! o died. Section 5. Be it further meted, That the Treasurer of usid State be, and ho is hereby prohibited from paying any in terest on any bonds issued, negotiated or indorsed by the State sinoe the 4th day of July, 18C8, until said committee shall have made their report and the Gen eral Assembly shall otherwise direct Section 6. Be it further enaoted, That nothing contained in this act shall be so construed as to pledge the State Georgia to the payment of any bonds issued or indorsed by the State since the LOOK Jttntnal fife Jnenrnttrt TO YOUR INTEREST! 4th day of July, 18(58, by reason of said ds being registered as prescribed in bon ST* The movement to impeach Gov ernor Seott, of South Carolina, has com menced. South Carohuians may soon begin to sing, GEORGIA MATTERS. Judge Lochrane is on a visit to Macon. Upson oounty couples don't give time for their marriage license to be folded, but marry at ouee in the Ordinary’s office. Bainbridge is downhearted—all for the want of a baby show. The Savannah News announces the death of Mr. W. B. Mell. Griffin lamenteth over the scarcity of ;gs. Hens do not shell out ns they maid, in view of the fact that the egg- nogtial season is at hand. Clayton Superior Court met on Mon day. The principal attraction is the trial of the O’Neals for murder. this aot, should it afterwards appear that the same have been illegally or fraudu lently issued. Section 7. Be it further enaoted, That the Governor be and is hereby author ized and required to draw his warrant upon the Treasury, iu fsror of said com mittee or snob persons as they may des ignate tor an amount sulBoiant to defray the expenses of publishing this pream ble, and such other printing as may be necessary to carry into effect tho pro visions of this act. Section 8. Be it further enacted. That all laws and parts of laws militating against this act be and the same are here by repealed. L. N. Trammell, President of the Senate. T. W. J. Hum, Secretary of the Senate. Jams M, Smith, Speaker House of Representatives. J. D. Waddell, Clerk House of Representatives. In Sbnate, December 9th, 1871. Notwithstanding the veto of His Ex cellency, the Governor, this bill has this day passed the Senate by a Constitution al vote of two-tliirds, being yeas 25, nays 10. L. N. Trammell, President of the Senate. W. A. Little, pro tern. Secretary of the Senate. In House, December 9, 1871. Notwithstanding the veto of his Excel- lenoy the Governor, this bill has this day passed the House of Representatives by a constitutional vote of two-thirds, being yeas 117, nays 20. James M. Smith, Speaker Honae Representatives. L. Camunoton, Clerk Honae Representatives pro tem. Office Bechetaby of State, Atlanta, Ga., December 12,1871. i The above and foregoing four pages of ... .. ' ndoorrect written matter contain a true mi copy of the original of tile in this office. Gi’ iven under my hand and the seal of office. David G. Cotitng Secretory of State. To all whom it may concern: iy c Notice is hereby given, that we, the The Agricultural Bureau says the area of com in 1871 was greater than any previous year. But Pogue says he has been able to discover no abatement in the price of whisky. fair The Colorado Transcript says “The Georgia Democratic Convention has nominated J. M. Sweet, Speaker of the House of Representatives, for Gover- Jtay* Two trains on the Michigan (Jen tral Railroad attempted to pass each otli er on the some track one (lay last week. The effort was perfectly futile, though two engines were smashed and three men killed in making the experiment. Jfay- The Spanish Catholics have re cently sent to the Pope a massive Virgin in solid silver, valued at $6,000. If His Holiness would now coin the image into pennies, the Virgin might again “go about doing good.” Mr “Aooordiof to the Edinburgh Scotsman, Wendell Phillips is “a sort of an American Rochefort, Gambetto and Victor Hugo rolled into one.” The Scotsman might have added to the con glomecation Brown low, the devil and Tom Walker. The Boston Post, (no other could have done it), says: “Among the books ordered by Senator Cameron as Qhiur- mau of the Committee on Foreign Uela tions, is a copy of Byron’s poems, in or der that he might study the Sou J uan question.” The Griffin Middle Georgian, of yesterday, says! “On last Wednesday the Order of Good Templars buried one of their members, who died last week, for the first time since their organiza tion.” This effectually proves what ama tear grammarians are able to do with a “ provincial” newspaper; 4 B&. The Atlanta, (Ga.) Sun, of De cember 2d sa^s: “Snow to the depth of night.” What has effected such climatic changes as seem to have token place the lost few years ? It is hoped they are Radical causes.—Bloomington not from (III.) Democrat. Certainly “Radical ennses" had noth ing to do with the snow, aa it was per fectly purs and whits—two qualities which aie neither parts of, nor results from, such “causes.” Robb will not be let alone ; and what is crudest of all ha receives his worst treatment in the house of his friends. His persecutions aud prosecu tions have come from Radical quarters, aad make him very unhappy. A/tor his acquittal by the Federal Court in Savan- nsh, tke>othss day. 1$ tog# dippeful that he watld bs allowed to suMebt his scat tered senses *Ai'l th# edbiedm is quiet; but alas ! upon the very heels of that ac- Um by th# Court, comas th# following moNsaga fsom Washington, dated Huiv day : " The ebtire Republican delegation in Congress from Ooorgia will tomorrow pay a visit to the President and to Sec retary Boutwell, for the purpose of en deavoring to have tho Savannah Custom House question settled by the appoint ment of CoL Atkins a#Collector.” Robb undoubtedly thinks it hard that slould have left all the comforts of his Illinois home, to oom# to Georgia and be so treated by his friends. Morris Truewell did not illustrate the qualities expressed in his name, and was committed to jail in Griffin, in default of boil, on the charge of theft. Griffin has had a “right sharp sprink ling of snow.” Griffin is full of negroes trying to get homes for next year. The Middle Georgian learns that the wood shop and grocery of W. J. Burks, at Locust Grove, was burned down on last Sunday night, the 17th inst., between ten and eleven o’clock. The denizens of Senoia propose to on- tertain themselves Friday night with some domestic music and drama. These new towns will put on so many airs. Seven Swedish immigrants have ar rived atCulverton, Hancock county. The Great Garbed Cotton Case.— The great cotton lawsuit between Garsed and the Bealls, in the Circuit Court of the United States—the approaching triul of which we noticed some time ago, and which came to a hearing last week in Sa vannah, was decided in favor of the Bealls. An appeal has bee 1 entered, taking it up to the Supreme Court of the United States. It is said that a million of dollars or more is involved in the case. THE BONDS OF GEORGIA. AN ACT To protect the people of the State of Georgia against the illegal and fraudu lent issue of bonds and securities, and for other purposes connected with the MMk Whereas, Divers bonds, purporting to be bonds of the State of Georgia, and divera bonds bearing the indorsement of the State, hnve been issued and put ' circulation by Rufus B. Bullock, late Governor of said State, *nd divers bonds issued prior to his ad ministration, have been negotiated by him: And, whereah, ‘si«l it is believed that a large portion of sab bonds have been illegally and frandulei . ly issued and negotiated, and the extc it of said bonds so issued and negotiated is unknown to this General Assembly. Section 1. Be it ejacted by tho Senate and House of Representatives of the State of Georgia, That there shall be a commit tee appointed of three, one by the Presi dent of the Senate, and two by the Speaker of the House of Representa tives, who shall huve full power and au thority to examine and ascertain tho number of bonds which hnve been is- 8 jL ed_i" | „l»,ii^ | l | W fei.",m| [|„1 amount thereof ; and ao far us they have been sold or hypothecated, by whom sold, tho amount of mouey paid, to whom paid, when paid, for what pnrpoae nego tiated, aud ail other feats connected with undersigned joint committee, appointed by the President of the Senate and Speaker of the House of Representatives, under authority of the foregoing act of the General Assembly of Georgia, will begin oar sittings in the city of Atlanta, State of Georgia, United States of Amer ica, on the first day of March, 1872, and will remain in session until the first day of May, 1872, for the purposes indicated in said aot The attention of persons owning or holding the bonds of the State of Geor gia, or the bonds of Railroads indorsed by the State of Georgia, and who expect to present the same to the committee, is called to the first section of said act, as to the nature of the testimony required. Pereons desiring to communicate with the committee, will address Thomas J. Simmons, Chairman, care of N. L. An gler, State Treasurer, Atlanta, Ga. Signed at the Capitol, in the city of Atlanta, State of Georgia, United States of America, the 12th day of December, 1871. Thomas J. Simmons, On the part of the Senate, and Chair man of Joint Committee; Gahnett McMillan, John I. Hall, On the port of the House. GEORGIA SHERIFF SALES. Sale Hay First Tuesday in Jan uary. rULTON COUNTY. City lot in Atlanta—Pi fa in favor of A. V. Brumby vs. Moses Jones and Wm. Green (colored.) House and lot in Atlanta—Fi. fa. in favor of Ivy A Winn vs. Jefferson Floyd. The stone flagging and steps, North ide of Well street, Atlanta—Mechanics' and Laborer’s lien, in favor of Young A Walsh vs. H. I. Kimball. City lot at jnnotion of Broad and Peachtree streets, known as tbo Hnsseen property. The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. ITS CASE ASSETS OVER $50,000,000 l amount of Dividend*, and hu the smallest Percent age of expenses of say oompany In the The undersigned will gladly give all Information necessary to effect insurance on your Uvss. Do your 4nty to those that you love by taking a policy in THE OLD MUTUAL. Henry XL Christian, SPECIAL AGENT. BUILDING, Whitehall IStroot. Oilloo : J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D., MEDICAL EXAMINEE. . jtgmte Waatedwho are Vorkert. fjarbtmtre. Callers, @nn«, &t. W. L. WADSWORTH, Atlanta,' ^ W. L. WADsvvoxtTn & co. Importers and Dealers in Hardware; Also, a Large Stack of Stores and House Furnishing Goods. Opposite James’ Bank, Whitehall Htreet* September l(My ATT ..A TV’T’A. Ci A. Cotton Fattors anb Cotton yoott Cntno j, Ctt. New Cotton and Produce WarefcouM. ttEem pLanthhib LOAN AND SAVINGS ‘BANK. ’ autosorltoedlOapital ON'E MILLION DOLLARS. Tlio Warehouse of ThU ICor. Campbell stud Reynolds Si I Augusta, Georgia, S NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES 'Atlanta San Prospering. THE ATLANTA SUN! DAILY AND WEEKLY, Live Paper on Live Issues ptmiiisi I, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ALEXANDER H* STEPHENS, JT. HENLY SMITH, Proprlo tor#, will be made upon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad Borift* a. Parties Storing Cotton with the Bank will bs famished with noetptalsr nine thst will bs available in this oity or my othsr tot bosrowing mossy. S- The Bank is prepared st all times to make LOAMS ON PRODUCE or PROVISIONS on the most reasonable terms. *- would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or eommuirloste wMh the Offioere. Charles j. jENunra, PMswsnt. JNO, r. MHO, VlowPmldrat. T, P. BIUlNCH, Okshlsr. BRANCH, SONS & CO*, COTTON FACTJOW -AND- COM'MISSION MERCHANTS, Oflloe at Plantora’ Loan St, Savings Bonk Wnrshewas AUQUSTA. OSOROIA. T IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE ELD HEBE, or for Shipment to Domestic or Foreign Markets. IV SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING <A Gotten. sept26-fim Tamils JatwriU Sewing HUtljinei. w~'~xb Family Favorite Sewing Machine. Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political! Editor A R. WATSON News Editor. J. Henly SMITH,*General Editorland Business Manager. TERMS OF* SITBSORIPTION. Sally Uncle Copy. Twelve Montli# Monllin . gio OO I Throe Months • O OO One Month • Seventy acres of land lot 157, Fulton eoaoty—Ff 1. fa. in favor of Gilmore 8. Drake vs. E. R. Haeeeen. House and lot in Atlanta—Fi. las. ii favor of John Keeley, Hunnicutt & Bel lingrathsand R. W. Satterfield & Bro. vs. 0. E. Grenville. A lot in West End—Fi. fa. in favor of W. H. Smith vs. Julius Glatz, Seventy acres of land lot 0, Fulton connty—Fi. fa. in favor of Wm, Wright, et al. vs. Killis Brown City lot on Alabama street— Fi. fa. in favor of Georgi i Loan and Trust Com pany vs. Peter Huge. Fifty-seveu acres of lots 93 and 100- - Fi. fa. in favor of Z. D. Graham vs. T. E. Williams. The H. I. Kimball House—Mechanics’ lien, in favor of Healy, Berry & Co. DOUGLAS COUNTY. fiwSr’o1 W. the history of ssid bonds, and to report tlie sami' to the Genorel Assembly at ita next soaaion, - (Section 2. Be it further enacted, That said committee so appointed, De author ized aud required to meet aud sit iu tho oity of Atlnutu during a term not exceed ing sixty dxys, commencing March 1, 1872, for the purpose named in the first seotion of this aot, and said oommittee are hereby invested with fall power end authority to examino witnesses under oath, to send for persons, books and pa pers, and to exercise such other power ss may tie necessary to carry into effect the provisions of this set. Section 2. Be it farther enacted, That it shell be the doty of said ooirmittee, immediately after the appointment to give notice of the time and plao» of sit ting bv publishing this preamble and set, at least two months prior to their sitting, in two newspapers in thecitv of Atlanta, two in the city of New York, two in the city of London, and one in theeityof Frankfort. Section 4. Be it ensetod further, That all persons holding bonds of the State of Georgia, or bearing the indorsement of soul State, issued since July, 1808, ore hereby required t<; report the seme tosoid committee for registration on or before the first day of April, 1872, and upon failure so to reiiort said bonds, and to submit the same for registration, the same shall be deemed primu facie t.'< have been illegally or fraudulently issued. MB1UWHTHKB COUNTY. One two horse wagon and one set har ness. Fi. fa. in fuvur of HiDes A Recvi 1 vs. J. M. Harris. Fonr thousand pounds seed notion, sod 00 bushels corn. Fi. fa. in favor of O. A. Cunningham vs. Francis A. Cochran et al. 100 lbs. lint cotton and 200 bushels cotton need, and sundry fi. fas., ys. J. A. Bowles, E. A. Evans and Nelson Bowles for rents and liana. QWIMHETT ooumrt. 106 acres of land lot No. 371. Fi. fa. in favor of Willis F. Soales vs. Goo. W. Dodd, et al. newton oounty. House and lot in Covington—fi. f*. in favor of A. H. Lee vs. Benj. F, Carr. TAY LTTE OOUNTY, 150 acres of land—fi. fa. in favor of 8. E. Dorsey vs. J no. C. Smith. conn oounty. Lend lot 1180-Tax fi. fa. vs. E. C. Mason. oowkta oouktt. J. D. Ranson’tt interest in % stock of goods—Fi. fa. iq favor of Homey, Mil ler A Co. Half of land lot No. 130—Two tax fi. fas. v«. W. F. Wright. 2031 acre* of Und-FL fa. to favor of M. Salvtthiu vs. W. F. Wright. Olutos For Dally-For Annum . ar oo j Kiirht •* . 35 OO Ten •• . 43 oo|HlnffloCopy ^ Tlir«e Oople# Pour “ Five ** OH OO N4 oo 5 C. 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Ofiloe and salesroom at ECONOMICAL. WITH FEWER , in payments of Oxjmt’n Block, ax Marietta ausst, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Q. V. SHIFT, Gen. Ag’t. Wwlfiersttn jPnbli»l)iwy gowygnj). UN8ECTI0NAL, UNPARTI8AN, UNPOLITICAL 8OHOOL-BOOK8. The freekeet serfs* of Toaot-Booke putiMod oewSntafwp Ms MM rttutte of diecovery aad ecientife reeeareh. Officially adopted by tho Ttrgtafa and Georgia State Beards «T —— in mow umbt m on m And In many Novthar* Btataa. An Assodj^n oom posed of num^ School-Books whioh shoakl’bs «n> which should preamt - , sitlans ef enrnmkw fcrsjriss enly the fact. oPSam aad pleta sarita el School sad Cslk(* an and. sdarasea namsd balew Cheapen, But, mad Mott Now pnblishsd. The " Dairetaily Basiss’* state— Maury’8 Geographical Series, By Commodore M. F. Maubt,of the Ylreinls Military Insdtnta. A seherfhihwt^^**® It* ,rad)r ? thU * d ^*’ wWl *' in *• wort, efatnffi known and ac compli, hod Southern teacher, << are characterised by a SSdty at ssmtaematt md stavta freshness of style wlloh must srsr rendsr them srinKtive tothe^jywng, end which wjuqji, u*ed by all who wiih to teach Geography and not merely m on enamertfion of dry fiieti. 1 Holmes' Readers and Spellers, IMm T" * te o* graphical l selections c Virginia. A series of Readers unequalled In “Vntm—. smllsnn. and tynv beauty. They ore steadily propvwjv. In chsreeWr, brMtsndtM ta ttafr of prueeand twm, sad Ulaitradreoftarethecn esmta, htaUtata,andhktay. Venable's Arlttimetleal Series, irf-u 8 ’. ULJ-. Pmfctaor ef Msthi.dt. in the Uutn Vinpma. There books are received everywhere by tataUtaeat taachnp with the sdsptad fcr mental driuTti wSTufor tatabre ^ .v.« h "* ^sttesk logical, sad opt Lsa.es will elwsye lie er seed when the t CHEROKEE OOUNTY. Lots No's 1050, 1051, 1010, and half of 1011—Ft. fa. in fsyor of W. R D. Mom Yl, Banford Leak. Loi’a No’a 152 and 152 and 152. Fi. fa. in favor of Noah Jordan vs. E. F. Mahone. On# astray ox, f-strayed by Tim Law- son, and one yoke of oxen estrayad by Irt W. Waldrop. To Oorrospondonte: * Mr. Stephens will remain In CrswfonlrtMe. Hi. couuecUon with THE SUN will not rtiango his re* deace. All letters intended !or him. eiUtor ou private- met ten or connected with the Politics! Departmen- . - sor 1 > J. Hculjr Hiaith, Meuatfer. AUsnts. Os. end tho sciiec U carefully gredtd threoghoet. . or ucocos VYfcG.taU.-fi:, of ths Uuivenky of Vilgtnla. It k CC this admirable work, iatareetUg, imnsrtisl, and tretbhl, re wtS M pare style, thst it Is ths oafy History « ths United States white ta eWtafo comes down to ths pres ml date. Also, De Vere’s French Crammer, Iteadere, atet, Clldersleeve’s Latin SeHee, Carter's Blemente of General His Holmes' Enelieh Crammers, Ide ace. All lettern iutended lor him, either ou private of this paper, should be addressed tj him et Crawfordville. Ga. .— —. k(Dd 9ounect4Hl w(th THK 80M# »xoept Its Political Department, ehould The Weekly Sun | la a larjfn, 8 !>•«« sheet (tn quarto form! filled with tlie choicest reeding matter.qjlt contains the cres of the Dally—evesythtot which appean In oar dally issue that is of general interest. All of Mr. 8t*phei Editorials appear in the Weekly I SUN te the organ of the People, the Advocate of Justice, the Dafendei of ana Oppressions of all It will adhere to the old, safe, time-honored landmarks of the Democratic Par ty. Mr STEPHENS is thoroughly enlisted to the Work, and will contribute to its columns almost daily, We ask the friends of liberty, everywhere to aid in extending oar dreelstioa. 0«r Weekly 1* s very Me. •portent in the history of America. Tbs Issues in volved are aomeatous. and all that patriots bold dear Fidelity lo Uie ConaUtation is the trwc teat of Democracy In e' one who Is a tnse friend to thst snared loetnunent, as a co-v Liberty. The rights and liberties of the whole people are Jeopardised—not any more so in the booth in the North; and we ef the Month have no Interests at stake In the momentous Issues of the dsy.w: soot common to North aad loath, alike. Wo respectfully ask a Mr share uf public potronge. Ail eemmomicatiosa or letters on Du states shonid be addressed to 3. HENLY r SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, GA, LeConte 1 # fiotsntWe larteo, Johnston’s InsrlMh Classics, Duntonlan Writing-Books, Stem eta. 8md for CSV rew ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVB OAT. nefled fire to any teacher or Khool officer. It talc whsl MS ~ •mtetaa rpcehren psgac of meh. Addroc. UNIVERSITV FUBUSSINO Wjri 1*7 Crmhr StewL Bss Mi w. A. S L A YM A KE R. GENERAL. AGENT, - ' Dravjer 19, Office: Corner >*- NO^ IS THE TIME TO PIaAJIT fruit and onjrdMMJTTM tj Sow, Evergreens, Ftmnriag FtaafMteeei’1 Roots, Strawberry riantt, Raspbtr i Wwtli,. riet, Cterrmate^dtpeunmgm, ItAtetwrS^ffir,, Ite. M y rroox or m oaova w say person to Inspect it aad fl For the paat twalve years I have made OKU AKD08T sars*"* TREES, PLANTS of lolsBtioa aad ooMCtOMS tteOI wonld be daslt by. Psrffieas living at a distance wfll please Mad mo stoic thst I mel confident will prove adltfeciory. “ Orders solicited and promptly filled.