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THE DAILY SUN.
Monday Morning August 28.
Iter New Advertisements aliray< foma
on First Paoc ; Local mil Businas Notices
os Fourth Page.
SUN-STROKES.
Oaj~ Kiuco liulinboUl'b attempt, lie !...
not so much “check" us he had.
»«*. “The Chiucse - Americuu Tea
Ir.iiti-" is interesting the Ne* York
Herald,
hep Itcnforth’s death is attributed to
upopla*j—bat England will notj believe
the report. ^
The Courier-Jintnud, at this lute day
comes forward and says that Bill was sent
to Hodman by mistake. TLat is a lictter
joke than Prentice ever got off.
19" That Bod man bill was all a mis
take, explains the Courier-Journal. Ol
course it was. It was the great mistuk
«t the Courier- Journals life
Odr Bowen—he of the plurality of
wives—has entered the ring for the Re
publican nomination for Oovcrnor of
Mouth Carolina, with the ohanoes in his
favor,
fVThe Harrisburg Stale Journal says
“the Republican party is ready to offer
millions in defense of the right” But
was it right to steal the millions that it
is ready to offer?
Speaking of Butler’s speech at
Springfield, Massachusetts, a Radical pa
per says, “he gave the Democracy some
wbolesoase food for reflection.' Of course
he gave it with a spoon.
>B)~ One objection that Greeley has to
the renomination of the present inenm-
lientis "Grant's family is too large."
There’s where “ great minds differ.’’ It
has all along been one of Grant’s regret*
that his stock of kin, near and remote,
was exhausted before all the offices wero
filled.
tgt, It is now settled beyond the per-
adventuro of a doubt that thore is yellow
fever in Charleston and that it exists in
on epidemic form, though, so far,
seems to be of a mild type. However,
this is a point upon which the doctors
seem to disagree. The Charleston peo
ple suppressed the fact that the fever was
there as long as they could, and managed
to keep it clo^ for about a month, lint
they were not able to suppress the dis
ease itself, and now, when they can no
longer conceal the matter, they sot abont
lotting the world know the real state of
affairs. It is always well to let these
tilings be known at once, in order that
other places, liable to contagions, may
begin to set their houses in order against
any possible spread of the disease.
GEORGIA NEWS.
ATHENS.
The Banner of the 25th has the follow
ing:
The first bale of new cotton was
brought to this market on the 22d,
Mr. Henderson Willingham, on old and
well known citizen, died on Tuesday
night, after an illness of only ten hours,
llis disease was a congestive chill.
The corps of surveyors of the North
eastern Railroad havo "been detained sev
eral days by not receiving some portion
of their outfit, but expect to commence
to-morrow or Monday, and push forward
v igorously.
Tho protracted dry weather has greatly
injured eroi>s iu this region. On Monday
and Tuesday high winds prevailed, and
the dust lieid high carnivuL On Wednes
day there was a heavy min. and every
thing wears a more coinfortal »le and hope
ful aspect.
Wo learn that a squad of United Stab's
troops entered Madison county a few days
since iu search of illicit distilleries,—
They succeeded in finding one, which
they demolished, and required tin'
(iv,"ai r to give bond in one thousand dol
lars for his appearance at Atlanta for
trial.
COLUMBUS.
Tho Sun has the following:
We understand tlint the N. A S_. load
are negotiating for an engine nnd iron.—
The first ten miles will bo ready for them
before November.
There are now being built in Columbus
a number of wooden houses, some small,
and others are undergoing repair, tho
cost of which complete will bo in the
neighborhood of 850,000. No mechanic
is idle.
Gen. Ed. Johnson, the gallant leader
of the 12th Georgia, and oommauder of a
division at Spotsylvania Court House,
was at the Rankin House yesterday. .Hu
registers from Richmond, Vk
We are told there are two or three
large dogs in the city who understand all
the calls of the watch and will rendez
vous at the grot designated as quickly as
an officer. Then, woe to the man who
touches a policeman, for they will go for
him at once.
esteemed fellow-townsman, Colonel Akin,
and family are the subjects of severe
uffliction*. Two of tho children have
died during tho past week, and at tho
present writing, uiiother one, wo learn is
■load. The Colonel himself has been in
bad health for some time post
All the prisoners except four in the
Bartow county jail eecsped ou tho night
of the 23d inst., abont 10 o’clock, it is
Hippos d, by sawing tlire ugh the floor
aud digging under tho wall. It is anp-
l>oacd that they must have worked nearly
a week before they accomplished their
design. How they obtained tools, and
by whom assisted, if assisted they wore,
no one knows. The four who remained
iu the jail could have made their escape
if they had wished to do so; in fact, one
of them did get out, a aud went to the
jailor's house to inform him of the other
prisoners’ i«ca|s>. Their time having
nearly ■ xoinsl, we pn same they thought
tlioy would remain and “tough it out."
CALHOUN.
The Times ot tho 2utb, says :
As we go to press a refreshing rain is
gladdening those who have not yetsowed
turnip seed.
Tho digest of taxable property for this
county simws an increase oj 8154,000 for
the present year over the returns of last
year.
Ned Anderson, colored, an employe of
the Western and Atlantic Railroad, on
Wednesday of lust week, fell between
two ears of the wood traia and died very
soon from injuries reoeived.
JHiocelloneoue. *
Mount De Sales Academy
for ronrjra Ljmomfs,
(GoBDVCTBD BT TUB SltTBMB Of THE VISITATION
Near Oatonsvillo,
Five Miles West of Baltimore. Md.
commanding an extensive view of the surroun
ding country—the City of BaltiinA-o, the Patapsco
River and the Chesapeake Bay.
The grounds attacllfcd to the Academy are ext«n
slve, and afford the pupils ample space lor exorcise.
Tho hall for
STUDY AND RECREATION. THE DORMITORIES,
Ac,, have been constructed with a view to PROMOTE
THE COMFORT of tho young ladios.
Address for particulars,
MOUNT DE SALES,
CatonsvilloJP. O., Baltimore Co.,
augl4 1 m Maryland.
B. Z. DUTTON,
PRACTICAL
STEHCIL CUTTER, DESIGNER A Ml
ENGRAVER!
lllistdlnncouQ.
k r s i x i<: s s
CJ O la I, 13 O E
IS DEVuTEU TO THE
PKAOTIOAIj ,
USKFOIn
O F young men. fitting them In the SHORTEST
time and at the LEAsT POSSIBLE EXPENSE
for a successful futuiu.
There are no vacations.
W%- Students enter at any time.
The iustitntiou Issues Life Scholarships, wli-ch
give to tho holder the privilege of coiupletmi; the
umrae al pleasure, and to review at any future time
GRATIS.
A. For furth'r particulars, Catalogues, Specimen* of
Penmanship Currency, Ac.,
Address,
A. R. KA8TM AN.
Box 636. Priuc.pal.
augS lm
®he flovcntT Pctoing fitndiine
Lock-Stitch Sewing
MAOHINEIS
A UK WORLD RENOWNED FOR DUUABIUTV
ami simplicity of machinery, the perfection ol
Uie tensions, aud the unparalleled wutu range ut
work they are capable of performing without change
•r re-adjustment.
At the Ureal
Exposition Universalle
UAVUTACTUML* c
B-
r N. B.—Particular attention paid to Brands and
Stenoils for Merchants, Millers, Tobacconiatn and'
Distillers; also, to Name Pistes, for marking clothes,
which will be sent to any addreas for seventy-five
cents. Including Ink. Ac. sepl6-Vf
Mi3B.OHAKTTS!
our
CROCKERY and GLASS
No. 47 Peachtree Street,
—PROM—
T_ Ft. RIPLEY,
^MPORTER AND JOBBER.
Of ESTABLISHED ‘11 TEARS. -<■»
Keeps a large stock.
Occupies THREE FLOOR8-30*12U feet.
Inducements offered to cash buyers
Equal to any .Hurled.
Atlanta. On.. An rust ■-•. ML W f>
NORTH isICOUOlA
FEMALE COLLEGE,
ivy ftTiucar.
T>ETWEKN Wheat aud Line suvete, Atlauta. Fall
J) session open* September 4, 1871,
containing lull parUcuiArfl, apply i
Atlanta Male and Female I
hioh sonooL 5ro E N c oW8N85°A«cS.U!?,F l :h1;
9WAJ.VJt.IAJf 1 lloWEeeihe origiual inventor of the Hewing Ma-
Junction Whitehall He Forsyth St*. j '’ toin<i '
The growing appreciation of (Jiflr characterisUe
illeure by the intelligent peop'o of this c-mntr;
clearly shown by the unprecedented sale of th'
Howe Sewing Machine
during tho past year, being far in excess of those of
auy other one patent.
More than ONE THOUSAND of these ex
cellent machines art' in dally use in (Icfirgia, and of
thla very large number a single case of dissatisfac
tion cannot bo louud. They make the
‘Howe, or Lock-Stitch’
which has tho samo beautiful appcaranco on cither
side of tho fabriti sewed, and they are tho only ma
chines that maku this beautiful stitch to perfection.
Tho offloo has been recently established at the
corner of Broad and Alabama streets. If yo
prejudiced in favor of any particular luachii
least examine the IIowo before you purchase,
member that Mr. Howe was the origiual inventor of
the Hewing Machine, and tfsve twenty years of his
lifo to perfecting this rnachr
Every llowe Machine is
Warranted for 3 Years
accessible, aud desirable porUous of the city,
will be resumed ou
Monday, 28th of Augtut, 1871.
making tho two departments entirely separate aud
distinct.
A beautiful and inviting common, so uoceaaary and
well adapted to the healthful and athletic exercises
of tho student, is directly iu front of tehool rooms.
•.The Male and Female Departments will lie divided
into three classes: Primary, Intermediate aud Class-
Writing, Mental Arithmetic, aud Elementary Geog
raphy.
Rates of Tuition per Scholastic month In ad
vance $3 00
WiUi'^Music 8 00
Music 6 00
Intebxkdiatc Depahtment. — The branches
taught aru Orthography, Reading, Writing, Arith
metic, English Grammar, Geography, English Com-
position, and Familiar 8cicuce. Thu Instruction
will be thorough sod practical, reusing the student
to realize, in his examinations, the daily bu»lue*s
$ 6 00
With Music ’ 10 00
Music 6 00
Classical Defabtkkkt.—In this department, stu
dents will be prepared for any class In college the y
Collegiate Institutions of the country: Latin, Greek,
French, the Higher Mathematics, together with Com-
mercial Arithmetic and Book-Keeping.
Purchasers are thoroughly instructed at their res
idence, by competent instructresses, iu every varie
ty of plain and ornamental sowing.
efficient Jady operator wiB be in constant at'
75,1511
*. 73.883
Genuine Wheeler A Wilaon 08,208
The several departments will bo under the imme
diate supervision of tho Principals who will devote
whatever of energy and ability they may possess, to
the diseiplino, culture and refinement of their pupils, j Maehiner
The government of the school will bo kind, uuiforin,
and decided; resort to force being made only when 1 ^
appeals to the pride, self-respect, and honor of tho 1
student are unavailing. Advanced cIsmsom In the I __ mm- i • *+
£«■*>• O-partu.j.ii(twin recite tetho Malerrluclpula, j The HOWC Machine OO
No deduction will be mado for absences, unless in
cases of protracted sickness. Any person not con
nected with the school may receive instruction ini Cor. TJr*>n«l & Alabnmn Win,
Music at the regular rates.
W. M. BRAY, A. M.l p . , , NKXT DOOK TO SUN OKK1C
W. A. BASS, A. M, J Erlndlial,.
.ITLI.VT.f. H.t
MR8. W. M. BRAY, ) Female Department.
augtf-Gt
agents v/anted
a. n. nootiPq
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the C«»Ucgi
Book l
AN NIK D. HAILE.
■LBBBTON.
The following items ore from tho Ga-
telle ot the 2Gth :
We arc informed that Augusta Presby
tery will meet at New Hope Church,
I’aoli, Mftdistm comity. Go., on Friday
uight, tlic 8th of Seifiember, 1871, at 7|
o’clock.
It has now been a little orcr sevon
weeks since we hare liad rain enough to
do much good in Elbertou. We never
saw crops looking more promising tliun
they wero before tho dry weather set in,
but they are almost rained now.
On Sunday morning last, about four
o'clock, a fire broke out in tlio Lamar
House Saloon, which was fortunately dis
covered before it had mode much pro
gress, and by the powerful exertions of a
few men, was stopped before it did very
much damage. Mr. Deodwyler, the pro
prietor, perhaps lost some six or seven
hundred dollars in stock, besides the in
jury to the house.
Wo regret to learu that Mr. Tinsley It.
White, who resides a few miles below this
village had his residence, with noarlv all
of lull'furniture, bedding and clothing
burned on Wednesday night last Mr.
White and lady wore absent from home
when the fire occurred, and it is supposed
that the Are broke out from a room m
which a negro woman laid a fire for the
purpose of ironing.
CAlrtTUteVlLLB.
The Krpteu has the following :
Wean pained to announce tint our
Henry Bischoff & Co.,
WHOLESALE GKOCEftS,
AND DUALEDS IN
Hiee, Wines, Llqnoi-N, .*••<'-
(jnrmTormcoo. »v o.
X». 11)7, Fart Itaj Stmt,
CHAKi.KSTON, S.C.
jnlyfl-Hm
A. J. IIAKALSOX,
Cornet Moilettn and Broad Streets
€S EetYEil. I Be a l I f TiOsJk'
AND
COJtlJtllSSIDJtr jlKIMfMJT,
^^ND Wholesale nnd UcUil Doaler iu FURNITURE.
gj, Consignment* ■olicitcd. Cnoh »Jv»nce* on
consignments for auction in store.
RErvnK'tCK—Messrs. Oordon, Willis k Co, Bank-
era. Wall Street, Atlanta angfi lm.
Georgia—Fulton County.
ONTliACTOB FOR BRICK AM)
iHtono Work. <>f all ciasscs. I'lastc-riug an J
Ornamental work, Bl‘«ue Cutting, etc.
(7rifiIn.G*.. Msv I J. 1871. rt.
IN EVJ RY TOWN AND COUNTY THROUGHOUT
THE HT VTE-
auglDLIl u. tlO
tifz Jnenrantc—Drm'ibc for tljc tjclplcao.
mtl
$5,000,00(1
Osoaos A. RT*V.
Sheril
| Libel for Divorce in said Court.
It appearing to the Court, by the return of tho
beriff; that Ueoryo A. Ryan, thi Defendant in the
aoove stated case, does not reside in saul county ol
Fulton, and it also appearing that he doe« not
_ said
deonre A. Byan, by publication of this order in any
public gazette in this State once a month for four
months, previous to tho next term of this Court.
Granted by the Court
J. M. Calsoun k Bow.. Plaintiff’s Attorney.
A true Kttract from tho minutes of said Court
^ U ]nneAlmmtm W. R. VENABLE. Clert
notice.
CmmUL-RAlLAOAO »»D IlAHimo Oo. o,-o*. 1
tUVAMMAB, OA., August 1st 1871. j
jany having ext
river, is now prepared %
ot fretgl
portatlo
Persons desiring to avail themeolvcs of this direct
mode of shipment, should bsv»* expressed on their
bills of lading that their consignments shall be lan
ded at the CENTRAL RAILROAD WHARF.
the 1st of November It is expected that a large
will be completed for the protection of ssit, gu-
and other heavy articles of freight which par
ties may desire to have stored for fbture shipment
9. F. WARING,
Forwarding Agent_
At Homt) S
anfTTm
At Homo!
And ready to furnish
lump coal
Equal to any I have every told in this city,
At $6 50 per Tea by the Car Load.
Orders for Coal to be delivered on any
»outh of tl»is point must be accompanied with the
Ga*h or City refersaee.
Thankful for pa*t fc™r*. dnring fire years In the
Coal trade. I trust I shall stU merit a share of tie
public tatronsjo’.
u u otto be uUAkrsold in this market. I can
be found at lbs office of James O. Alien. Decatar ,
StSSI limber lard. R^pectfnlly.
OIL JOS. I’. liOUAN, MEDICAL EXAMINED, ATLANTA, KEORlilA.
T HOSE contemplating Life Innurauce are reapectfully requested to oxam-
fn, the merit, of till, Compxur. Tb»y will find it
Superior to Many and Inferior to None, In tlie Essentials tint
give Sound Insurance at the Least Possible Coat.
W. T. WATEUS, Gen.As’t,
nso iT nwn at i-a.
SfHlTKH.41,1. NT..
A I I.ANTA. <»A.
ugtVdls
EDWARD PARSONS
Jnenrancc Companji.
“Seven Per Cent. Interest Paying Plan.
The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF NT, LOUIN MO.
jrothing Conrcnlrri—.rot hint Exaggerated—.Vo Ealue Expect a
Hons Hatscd.
mills COMPANY OFFERS THE FUBLIC A NEW FEATURE FRCUttARr.Y ITS OWN. WHICH HOW-
T EVER, dui oot d.,irt frsu, Iks old. wmdrlcd ud ul, prUalple., wl.lcL ns.terlte ^1 wiisd Lite In-
^It guarantees au aunoal dividend to Policy holders
q p seven f e aa o E IV T
On ,11 cull Premium, pAld to th« CompABy. 1RU Dividend «n b« <wed
To Reduce the ut mount of the JText Premium-To Increase the
Policy ; or, Van be H'Hhdratcn in fash at the End of
any Policy-Pear.
This is Really a Jt-vn per rent. Investment of .Honey at font_
pound Merest, Coupled tellh the utdrantages of life Insurance.
Them I* no unertemty Aliout Uie AMOUNT ot the Amuml Dividend, te Policy holder.. It te , drtlnlte
■um fixed iu the face of the Policy, being Hsvan P«r. Cent Compound Interest, on the amount of mo
ney paid by tho Policy holder to tho Company, and left In its hands.
All Policies Non-Forfeitable After Two Full
ANNUAL PAYMENTS ARE MADE.
forfeiting law 1* adopted by the fjompanr voluntarily. If at any time a Policy
is Premium, the cash surrender value of the Policy is pla* ed to tho credit of the
s till the snrreudor value is exhansted. . . , .. ...
it me Mm auuiw . „ mi um is paid every year in <-aah, and al! Dividends or Interest Accwmulattons left
m’LXZ.TBiSmS FOR NINE YEARS, the Follcy will trncome
9 E Zj F-S U ST A X KT X 5T Q-
For Ml time to oomo, and keep itsolf In force for lie full amount WITHOUT ANY FURTHER
[•^eae AdwnntMia. »r« xxot Oflbr°ti t»jr any
other Company.
Another oqaitebte Yrstnm In th, Oompm.y I, Umt ,U Ite ,.n,inl.im. nb, In Uooml* vUl lm Ihvrrtal la
t r. rrsir-mo. fr ,„ > ■«.. m «i~ ...
th. well.it.bU.hod phu»«.«m.1 bo (lMlr,d.
For rnrthor Informitlon Andy t, Cl’aUStOll « StrOMai'l,
Uvueru 1 Agenta lor Cittorylu,
Angust2*-lm Dscator Btrest, Opposite Klmba" House, Atlanta,
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
ATjEXANDr.Tl IT. HTF*l‘fTRNH,
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Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor.
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A. R. WATSON. News Editor.
J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Brainest
Manager. '
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To Oorrehpondonte i
Mr. Stephoiis will remain in Crawfordville.
■•aro. All letters intended lor hnu, cither on private mailers i
ot thiH paper, ahould bo addresaed to him at Orawfordville, Ge.
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THE DAILY SUN
ory low, for the purpoau of idaciug ii
LANDSBERG'S
LUMBER YARD,
OPPOSITE OBOBOIA RAILROAD DEPOT
ATI iANTA.GA,
■awed Shlnglon and
Iiatha, White Fine ’
eo*h, Window* db
Blind*
.til Kinds ot Dressed and
iramtssg Cumber,
The Weekly Sun
ot the People, the Advocate ol Justice, the DoteaAer ed
Popular Righto, aud tiio opponent of burden, boapod upon a tuepoyfec poopl*,
and Opprnaion. of all kind..
It will adhere to the old, safe, timo-lionored Landmark, of the Demociatto Par
ty, and eternly qppoao any -Departure’' therefrom Mr. BTBPHE178 is thoroughly
onliated m the Work, and will oonlxtbnte to Ite cnltiw alassr daHy,
Wo Mb tho frioad. of Uborty.
, limit |«per, ami ite Oiub Rate, ee
The Presidential contest for 1872
volved are moniestou
, everywhere to
art particularly
172 will be the m<
r Weekly is a vary
^ htekwyof Vhakaqeala.
THE SUN WILL ENDEA^O
To disseminata truth, sound doe trine, an4 correct
advocated by some, while we are G
1 Imperialism.
“Sasssfesoas^
measures forever. Those Dsmocraffi who slrethki
lueaNuros of the no-called 14th .
the majority Faction In Omgress. The Bad teals hare aakstf _ . ..—_ __—_
tMjpl, indorse, aland by, defaud and build upon these measures forever. There Dssaocreli whs give Ikk
pledge of coarse must “depart” from the faith of their ffithers. Sosas sf these haws ahead* flesa ovar
‘ i enemy's camp ; and while they and Ore Radios! cot**u which they kHWistMi — sffijhg with—
.or ua all to go with them, a few others are advising us to hoU osr pssss IsA we disturb thsYartsoay
aud distract the counsels of tbs Usarecraits Party'
His of the utmost" lmportanos that thsss issiSaba Vsonsssd how; for ths siiafffiwirt jPf lag
departs re " by ths General Convention of the Party wlU be, hot ealy wrong in prLactpIs, Mb our
lodgment it will bo fatal in policy. 1 , • •• ‘ 'tftftf u
Fidelity to the OonaUtnttoa is the true test of Pssiosrecy In <vsry ffirts of thsPa^sn.— ^^araaagnlnaavssy
one who la a true friend to that reared Instrument, as a oO-worker wMh so In ^s graat snafiaOT AlMrtresi
are not common to North and loath, alike. ♦, .u , i, • -
We respectfully aak a fair share of public patrsngs. .
All commnnkaUons or Asttsrs on liuainesa ahould be address* te
r i jismE Vi V
J. HENLY SMITH, Mure**,
ATLANTA, OA,
UUMNU
^fun,te>on,W^.,Eteh„
(Cotton iactor and Cotlos Seat i
1 Hfiy firti
WILBERFORCE I>JLWUBHU* «iv* t
COTTON FACTOR, 41
Agent Cottonwood Gi _
NO. 3,WARREN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE liOTEUA^jWbffitGi
AU bugiaetiH outrusUxl to him wiLl have utrict porsoi
Orden for Bugging. Tien 6r Ropo und Family Sup]
COMMISSION 1 1-4 JPEK '
RhrxnxxcM:
Ju.h*v JOHN r. KIXtl, PreVttteonU, IteU llomt. I OoL A M. B1U»
Pr .ul. ut NiuoiuU lteuk of An*n,u mul Auna,u | H>vln|. teah of
..•m r.-w-ft ties Ut, ■ At'-