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THE
SUN.
VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 19, 1871.
NO. 390.
THE DAILY SUN
PiUkM by the Atlanta Saa fablhblag
AHwnOir 11. lUvheai,
ArdUteM M. iMlgkU,
J. H«»lyr taftuCT
PwUUcaI MlUr.
WILLIAM X. MOOBL
■JSL.
«. W. HEARD.
If., Im Agent, Savannah, Ueps
Tuomam N. Honan, ThomssrUle, On.
Jiini Aixem Smitu, Knoxville, Tonn.
Datk Bill, Athens, On.
Joan T. Roberts, AUnnU, On.
1. L. WnmST. Woodstosk. On.
j. <1. Caldwell, Thomson, On.
H. C. Hamiltok, Uni ton, On.
W. C. Davis, Jr., Eatonton, tin.
TAfPAi*, Mapp k Co., White Plslun, Oreeu Co., Os
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tnarteriy, semi-annual or yearly advertisements.
Arrivals sad D*partsr«s sf Trains to
and Arons Atlanta,
TUB WfAW 0 ATLAimC (OU WAT*) SinSOAP.
mn fAsnmoE* t*aim—oorwAsn.
Leaves Atlanta ™
Arrives at Chattanooga 0,10am
DAT PASSE MOSS flUIS—OUTWA*».
Leaves Atlanta
Arrives at Chattanooga P
PAST LIMB TO W*W XORK-OUTWABD.
Arrives at Dalton •••••••• 1,Mp “
men passemoe* tmaim imwabd. ^
Loaves Chattanooga .• * * S £ HI
Arrives at Atlanta
DAT PASSEHOSa t»aim—IMWAnD.
ACOOmSODATlOM TnAlH—IMWAnD,
Arrives at Atlanta
Dg onoBoiA (auscbta) smaoiPi
(ifb Day Trirfn on Sunday)
Night Passenger Train arrives *;J} * “
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TELEGRAPH NEWS
By the New Y.rk Associated Tross.
WASHINGTON.
KwIm DUmttr Em. mf l
Wamiukoton, August 18.—Dispatches
from New York prove the reported lost
steamer to be a Cunord.
N*w York, August 18.—Two of the
escaped convicts were captured in a swamp
and pursuit of the bulonce continued.
The rumor that the steamer Henry
Ohauncey was burnt on the 10th off Body
Island is undoubtedly false.
Nobyopk, August 18.—Mr. J. H.
Walker, Vice-President of the Sun Mu
tual insurance Company—Sir: I hasten
to inform you of the loss of the Pacific
mail steamer, Henry Ohauncey. The
ship was discovered to be on fire off Body
Island, itrnl immediately beaded for the
land. Every effort was made to smother
the flames, bnt the Are continued to burn
with fearful rapidity until the ship struck
the beach, the passengers narrowly es
caping with their lives. The steamer
Resolute lias been dispatched to the
scene of the disaster.
. Very resi>ectfully,
[SignedJ James Brown, Agent
The Pacific mail steamship company
offer $5,000 reward for the detection of
the author of the Chauncey hoax.
MUmeuulnl—f AJtsrg-I* JWg>r«r Mu^Mrntn
Shirt hit Power,
Washington, August 18.—The payment
of the September interest will be advanc
ed without rebate on Tnesdav next
All exohange of bonds held as security
for bank circulation, for other than tho
new 5 per cents, are suspended for the
present.
No communication has passed between
the Long Branch Government and the
Departments here regarding Federal of
ficials at New Orleaus. No changes are
apprehended in official circles.
All colored recruits are ordered to New
Orleans to reinforce the Ninth OaTulry.
The Captain of an English vessel, at
Darien, Georgia, recently had occasion
to punish four insubordinate sailers by
confining them iu tho “hold.” The im
prisoned men, through their Attorney,
obtained a writ of habeas corpus from a
negro magistrate, who released them.—
Tho matter has been made a subject of
diplomatic negotiation between the Brit
ish Minister and the Department of State,
the Captain having complained to his
Government of a breach of international
law.
•VilMi'olii’/mf.
since
and
of
upon
and
Office Chief of Signal Service, )
Washington, D. C. August lb. j
RECORD FOR THE I*AST 24 HOURS.
The barometer has fallen decidedly
Thursday afternoon at the Pacific
Bock Mountain stations, and the area
low barometer yesterday advanced
Minnesota, now covers that State
also Kansas. The pressure remains
highest from Lake Michigan to Kentucky,
but lias fallen. An area of low barome
ter exists north of Lake Ontario, with
brisk westerly winds from Michigan to
New Hampshire. Smoke and haze is re
ported from Western Nebraska and Iowa,
os also from Eastern Michigan and Lake
Ontario. Bain lias been reported from
the ooast of North Carolina and Texas,
and now prevails on the south Atlantic
coast The cyclone which was on Thurs
day afternoon prevailing in Florida, after
moving northwestward, is now taking
the usual course northeastward, and has
reached Savannah. No rein iris have
been received from Florida for the post
twenty-four hours.
16th says that during a storm on Bayou
Rapid, on the 7th instant, two strangers
who sought shelter under ii
struck by lightning and killed. Letters
and memorandum books found on thqjr
persons led to tho lielief that they were
Canadians, named Book and Shook.
money was found on them.
No
In the mem
‘Frank Neal’s book.” The letter was
from Kilbourae city, Wisconsin, signed
“S. Patie.” In it reference was made to
Shook being in ill health. The citizens
gave them u decent burial, and did all
they could under the circumstances for
tlio unfortunate strangers.
PENNSYLVANIA.
.faanther Mmdiral •Ware’s •Vest.
Harrisiu no, Aug. 18.—Tho Auditor
General has made a written demand on
G. O. Evans for $291,040 duo the State,
without delay, or oroceodings will bo
commenced against him. Evans refuses
to comply.
KENTUCKY,
Th* Crops— Hope nnd Mepnrled !. teaching.
Louisville, August lfiL—The protrac
ted drought in some sections is injuring
the com and tobacco crops.
A little daughter of Thomas Burnett
Ewing, aged ten years, living near Ful
ton Station, on tfio Paducah and Grand
Gulf Railroad, was choked and outraged
with the aid of a knife, and then thrown
into a pond. A negro confessed to the
deed, and was about boing lynched at
last accounts.
Jltllle Burned*
)Ui8vm.E, Aug. 18.—The Banner
Mills, at Sheibyville, belonging to Wm.
Ball, were burned last night—lose <72,
000.
to accept. lie then upUined that il II; c Florence Gcuiinq Machine
might seem invidious te only accept the
address of the AmcricMi delegation, and
requested them to withdraw it, which
they did.
The Honae of CounpDi, by a majority
of 52, sustained tbe <*urse of Govern
ment in preventing tie Fbocnix Park,
Dublin, meeting. ff
The great Lamb's W*ol Spinning Fac
tory at Leicester, ia burned. Several
live, were loat by the fatting walla.
An unknown yacht wm capsized, and
six persona were drowned.
eiaii.
London, Ang. 18.—Tke lSnllion of the
Bank of Paris has increased eleven and
half millions. ’
The Emperor Napoli
grand /da at Cbiseluur
grama were received
ltuasia, King of
Hwedan, the King
Prinoe of Wale, and <
CALIFORNIA.
Attempted Robbery—A F/fAI-
■mpe nT the
Local storms aro probable for to-night
and Saturday iu Minnesota, and the l*o-
rometer will probably fall with increasing
hail and cloudiness from Arkansas to
New York and northwards. .Cloudy and
threatening weather ia prolmble for the
interior of New England. Tho storm iu
Florida will probably extend to Virginia
by Saturday afternoon, with increasing
easterly winds along tho entire Atlantic
coast and northerly winds on the Gulf.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
a* Mo-aula Aoooiamoiuaoo *r»tv««.. .S.-aa a. ■>
iha Mountain Accommodation leaves.!>• *“
Stoi
Stone Mountain Accommodation
KaOOV AMD WESTS** BAILUOAD.
n*y Pkiaonffor trsin lesres J-
I*y Hxssenger Trsin arrive* lSS’JI*
Night Pssesnger Trsin loaves
Arrives at Msoon 8 " u p-
ATLAMTA AMD WENT MOIMI. SA1UOAD.
Night Pssesnger Trsin arrives -J 7 J- JJ
Night Pssssnger Train i^ve* * M J. JJ
Day Passenger Train arrives »^0 P- JJ
Day Passenger Train tosvee m
ATLANTA AMD RIOBMOMD AIB-UMB BAILSOAD.
lA»ve •
Arrive at 18 4 M*
lofam Atlanta.......
Arrive at
6 :46 P. M.
. Socrii & Augusta Hall road,
dav *uu»ai imam » ilx. rosoAVA
LMroAwtiuta at *1
Western Railroad of
AlabsHS.
4*10 A M
A£m B ,4a^rtrw«y
ARM* At Wsri Mat
4.40 AM
U4IAM
.J 12;20PM
Airtv. st
lari. OrA-SljO*.-.
AntMAtfoiaaibw
YMlllvTMkU
12;»PM
AtkalUAri Outr Katlrasd.
San Fran»tsoo, AuguMt 18.—The Clo-
verdalo coach, in Sonora county, was at
tacked by five robbers. The coach con
tained ten men and four women. In the
fight one passenger was killed, one fatal
ly hurt and oue woman died. The rob
bers escaped without tho booty.
Tho Montana took $72,000 worth of
California wine for New York.
JHmre Tern— Extreme Bent.
San Francisco, Aug. 18.—Twenty car
loads of frosh Japanese tea have been
shipped eastward to-day.
The weather is immensely warm.
Tho thermometer was 112 at San Ber-
sardine.
There were heavy showers at San Die
go yesterday. It was said to have been
unprecodentedly heavy.
TENNESSEE,
•Murder—*"500,000 in JUbpute-JUenlh.
Memthis, August, 18.— Edward Barr,
a son of wealthy parents, was shot and
instantly killed to-day, by desperadoes,
in tho southern portion of the city.
A. S. Mitchell, special master in Chan-
oery, in the case of T. E. Brown via
tho city, for paving streets with Nicholson
pavement, has decided in favor of plain
tiff for $500,000.
Judge Taing, a leading lawyer of the
city, is dead.
FOREIGN NEWS.
PRUSSIA.
Berlin, August 18.—The cholera lias
upi>eared in the neighborhood of Btetin.
The disease continues its ravages at Ko-
uigsberg. On Tuesday there were seventy
new eases and thirty-fourth deaths, anu
on Wednesday eighty new cases and
twenty-seven deaths.
The rnetmc* ifuettiem.
Berlin, August 18.—Tho Postal Con
ference in session hero suggests interna
tional treaties between European and
American jiowers, establishing a uniform
rate of postage on letters, regardless of
distance, of 20 centimes prepaid, and 40
unpaid, with additional charge
which go by sea.
on letters
Arrtvsst JaetsouTttl* Adly....• • • ••• ,s4# v •
Arrive stTslishsssM (toUjr l8uutUy “ >> * f | jgp. 1
Losva TaUaiuuMee deny jHusdsy*
Leave JaJksonvliis daily
.yfi-i— ■■■—
NORTH GEORGIA
FEMALE COLLEGE,
*M>, xtuau. r.n
ANNIE D. BAILS.
Jy i5-d4<
Priacipsto.
NEW _YORK.
Burn- BeCnmiu Speukelh.
Saratoga, August 18.—Nellie James
won the first cub—-time 1:174; Abdel Ka-
dir won the 6Ccodd—time 1:58 ; Eclipse
won the third—time'3:08b
Oodknhduuo, August 18.—DoCauiiu,
tho Baron, ot al., lectured here tonight
in the Skating Rink, under the uro4ecfcon
of the police. He says he w ill lecture no
more, now tliat tho right of fn*o sjieech
hns Ixx’ii oxteblinluxl.
MICHIGAN
Kalamazoo, August 18.—Al tho riiocz
to-ilxy for tho premium of 8fi,000, ojxm
to Ml homes, mile bests, threo in five, iu
iu lisruess, thoro were six entries, slid
four started. Tho premium was won liy
Goldsmith Maid, in three straight heats;
Luov, 2d; American Girl, 3d; Chicago,
4th; time: 2:20 3 5, 3 32 4 5, 2:26.
NORTH CAROLINA.
M*tUr Kh jllMlM.
Whmikovok, August 18.—The steamer
B. A Lee exploded her boiler yesterday
Three colored boot bands were killed and
three wounded. Oapt. Mw. Skimmer
was Mriously wounded.
OEOROIA.
AW CWff..
AuonvrA, August 18.—Throe bules of
new cotton were received to-day, classing
Llvorpool and New York middling. One
bale sold for 80 and anothor for 20 oenta
per pound.
Louisiana.
jmrj i*. iv «ra«*i»f
New Orlkaks, August 18.—A great
deal of fraudulent substitution of jurors
has come to light, and will, it is thought,
result in many new trials. In the Crtiui-
B il Court, Judge Abel sentenced P. J.
qlsey, a jury broker, to ten days im
prisonment and a tine of 850; Henry
Jones, tot falsely representing Lewis
Hardman, to ten davs imprisonment and
8100 fine. Tbe Judge regretted that the
law was iwt more implicit for the. punish-
ment of misdemeanor* of tlus kind; bnt
hoped that if ever before similar attempts
liaubeen made by jiortios to corrnjit the
jury box, that they would now take warn
ing of such KiH-culatious by tlio fate of
,l> Tho Alexandria (La.) Democrat of the
IRELAND.
Duhlin, August 18.—At ft banquet givon
to tlio French deputation last night the
Lord Mayor propoeed, "The Queen,"
which was received with a storm of hisses
which lusted several minutes.
FRANCE.
i'i'.I.sir.llw*—»«■/« see rrniMm Jrmtor*
Paius, August 18.—Tho Potrie says
that liussiu is making great military pre
parations. Prussia is also wide awake,eol-
focting an enormous amount of stores.—
Tho Patrio believes the preparations of
the latter power are against Russia.
Tho committee to whom was referred
tho motion of Thiers’ iw/ims, will proba
bly report on Monday, and debate on the
matter with be opened on Tuesday.—
Counter motions are expected from Gam-
bet ta and Duo ile Broglie. It ia believed
that tbe original motion, with modifica
tions, will bo carried.
Negotiations for the complete evacua
tion of Franco by tlio Germans are still
pending.
The Journals continue (to report out-
rsges committed by tho Germans in the
provinces.
Abbateonm, Deputy from Corsica, has
resigned hi« seat in the Assembly to make
room for M- Booker.
SPAIN
re. M<mihHi*se.r>-
Mausuii, August, 18.—A committee of
the International Society has addressed
a letter to tho prime minister, avowing
the hostility of the Society to the govern
ment ; bnt oomplaias of the persecution
ot ita members by the authorities. It
4antes the existing order of things aa
false and hollow, being mrintriand by
thorough force.
ENGLAND
Lnmioa, August 18.- -Prinoe Qortselia
koff publishes a report of who* pa«*ed
between bis and the evangelical deputa
tion at Fredorickabaffer, in July : He
•ays, having beard them, he replied that
their mission had appearances of interfe-
f. ronco in the domestic aBun Of Russia;
that ho could permit no foreign interven
tion whatever, that the Russian Govern*
ment could not tolerate evan tho shadow
of intervention from any sow roe what
ever.
Tbe missionaries expressed their rs
sportful regret. He accepted the nddrem
of the American delegation to hand to
tho Emperor. The address to the Em
peror the by Swim delegation, which was
written in London, he decidedly refused
Nets abucrliitmcniB.
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MAOUdSTBS
A rc world renowned fon durability
and simplicity of machine^; tlio p«rfocUua of
tbe tensions, and the nnprsMed wido range of
•work they arc capable of perfor*rtn« without change
or re-sdjustment.
Exposition Universalle
—• uumre Atom ajrost— over ex cunipi-uiors. auu
HOWE as tbe original iuventur at tbo .lowiun Ms-
The growing appreciation ofjlbolr rhsrscteristic
excellence by tbe intoUiRUit I»o0jilo of tills country
vnut clearly shown by the nnprJ&deuU'd sale of tho
Howe Sewing Machine
during tbo past year, being tor in sxocas of those of
f other
*
More than ONE THOWMP .
oeUent machines aro in daily us# in Georgia, **>d of
this vory largo number a single esse of dleestistoo-
tiou cannot bo found. They rnako the
‘Howe, or Lock-Stitch’
which has the samo beautiful sppearam-u on either
aide of the fabric sewed, and they see the only ma-
“ ‘ * to perfection.
chines that make this beautiful t
The offleo has been rocently nsUlrliHiiod at tho
ooruer of broad aud Alabama s^setu. If you are
favor of auy particular luachiuc, at
• ~ ses ym\uT<*umo. Ra
the original inventor of
prtjti
leant
iug this mi
o Machine li
Warranted for 3 Years
are thoroughly instructed st thstr r
idcnce, by euipetant instructrussei
ty of plain and ornamental sewing.
The Howe Machine Oo
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NEXT DOOlt TO SUN OWICIS,
«i n.JAT.f, out.
August 19—
martin^institute;
Jefleraon, Juckhou Co., GcorglQv
_ MONDAY, the 21st o
Woduusday. (he l«tb, as It was announced.
Wc think that vory few if any InstltnUons of the
asu;o grade can offer to patrons inducements equal
to ours. Board ia only 9 »• to |H per ■«*uth.
The very low rates of tultiun are reduced about
ne-thlrd by tho endowment, and the quiet, moral
tuid studious habits of the pupils rouuot b«i excelled.
ilicationa from abroad aro already nume
rous, and those wishing to secure board v
to apply immediately. For full information a
Prof. J. W. GLENN. Prof. H. P. ORB. f
atuTwinr.
do well
l
SHARP & FLOYD,
SDOI KMOnfl TO
O-BO. SHABP.Jr.
Whitehall SI., .ItInula. Ua.
MAM’ FACTO RI HU AK» MBKCHANT
JEWELRY.
DEALERS IN
Watches,
Diamonds ,q
and Jewelry-
FAIRS.
M AIVTTVACTrnEJI rf HOLD, H1LVEB u<
DUOhZE MEDALS lor
SDoiln Sun Book atm Job ®#ee.
T IIE SUN JOB OFFICE HAS JUST BEEN STnTtlED
with ft splendid assortment of the Latest Styles ot
NEW AND ELEGANT TYPES,
Ami is now prepared to do the Finest tirades of
JOB PRINTING!
|egal Jjtafca si |vsry
FURNISHED TO ORDER
We have mode ample arrangements to get ap Blank Books
AT THE LOWEST RATES
LEDGERS, JOURNALS,
RECEIPT BOOKS, ETO.
U HEAT
U)atcl)(B, Icaulrs. Silotr (Dare, <Stt.
INDIJCEMENTBJ
-:o o:-
PITCIIF1W. OOBLBTH, CUPA, FORKS, SPOOKS,
KNIVES, Ac.
To agricultural fair f ommU-
lee».
for monthly, county and yearly rslra: We iwm.
pared to furnish you ou the ubort<‘*t notice foosUi
Stull Has of
PBEMIUMJ8
Of sU kinds, fl fnsrsatec PIEJFBW ^/WFAC
TION, sod-will give the BEST TERMS. Wi do not
* to make auy profit off of (totality !Mr» )ast
«. sodurtll take pttsMsr* iu AUtog large or
Give ** stall or writs tot prices.
SHARP * FLOYD,
angt tm. ATLANTA, OA.
LAWSHE AND HAYNES
. ARE
Offering THelr Elntiro Stock a,t Oreatl-jr
nod. i ic^oci F*rlcj©i3.
LOWER THAN THE
SAME QUALITY OF GOODS
HAVE EVER BEEN OFFERED IN
To
Continue for Thirty
Mnlto Room for Their
FALL STOCK.
ATLANTA.
hays, I to
fife Jntnraiue—Provide Car
ATLANTA DHIP
SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMFY,
ATLANTA,
Georgia.
JOHN B. GORDON, A.’U. COLQUITT, W. C.
PUESlDKMT. VlCS PUMIDSMT.
rally managed than any Company of ita age
a of America!! (Companies -its Ratio of
d Btatos.
o average
ual busin
ness In the United ti
s Mousy where it obtains its Patronsf mole ecMMSSl
in theoountry—Ms leases being over lily per sen! bMMr-
Aassta to LtoMiittos being greator thus say toaStSsttos af
j3o^miD or* DiriHOTona
J. B. GORDON,
A. AUSTICLIs,
WADF. IIAMITON,
B. O. YANCKY.
W. A. CALDWELL.
D. B. MURCHISON,
ROBERT THOMAB.
F. J. PKLZKfL
M. V. M. MILLER.
w *HaL : rilXi
• 1C1B1KW, | .MBs,
CARD.
At the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders and
Life Insurance Company, the undersigned
Fi trident and Secretary, a oommlttoo to exi
axusTA, us., rimy im, mi.
wd Directors of the Atlanta DspsHsi—t U the Min<|iif
appointed, in sooordanoe with the earnest doMrs of tho
• the txkoks, aasoto, ltobdlttoa, etc., of tho MopoitnMffi,
Onnpany has been o
the country, lies been strengU
U1TY
FLOURING MILLS,
jiTbjtJrTjl, OEOROIA.
ir all (kill** aro equal, wkjr ast Jialrsa
lap liamc auuiufarluro 1
Is througl
^ IN HR Y. end am Dow
grinding now wheat, and am prepared to and will
kutoo ovary jxjuud of floor that I sell to come
up to representation; otherwise, it can bo ship-
null bock to me at my expense.
1 am prepared to furutsh the trade, in any qnanUty.
in sacks, half sacks or quarter sacks;
PRIDE OF DIXIE, Aram choice white wheat.
CITY MILLS FAMILY, from selected red wheat;
CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY.
STAR MILLS FAMILY.
BRAN, sacked or uneorked.
J. XL B T TTLBR, Proprietor.
ang 11 2m
Fete’s Restaurant,
radar Jan**> Uaah,
j ja« mom iiMCKurtv nmNisoo wrm *
No. 1 COOK,
And all other modern •
W9. MEALS SUPPLIED AT i
tv REGULAR BOARD %9 1
«V- THE BEST THE MARKET AFFORDS WILL
ALWAYS BE FOUND AT US TABLES.
HOME-MADE
Carriages,
£ F
cfcc^ db&., "dbC>a
AT it oi orntmij
Carriage Seriate,
NO. S IMiBinshC
aria 8st>. >ib