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VOL. II,
SUN.
ATLANTA, GEOKGIA, TUESDAY, AUGUST 29, 1871.
NO. 398
THE DAILY SUN.
l'ullltahod by the Atlanta Sun Publishing
Con pur.
Alexander H. lUpheni, )
Archibald M. BpdfhU, } Propriety
J. Hcnljr Smith, )
Alexander H. Stepbena, Political Editor,
A. B. Watson, .... News Editor.
J. Xcadr Smith, Ueneral Editor aid Bosi-
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J. O. Caldwell, Thomson, Oa.
H. 0. Hamilton, Dalton, Oa.
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THE DAILY SUN.
Tuesday Morning Acc.ist 29.
SUNSTROKES.
The New York World says the ‘‘New
Departure” is the “key-note” of Demo
cratic success. What success did it meet
with in Connecticut when it was first
sounded ? The loss of a Democratic
State. What success in the District of
Columbia? What success wherever it
has been sounded ? Has a single victory
ever yet followed its ‘ 'blast f ” If the man
of the World wishes to loam the “key
note” of victory, let him listen attentive
ly to the voice of the Democracy of Indi
ana last year, and of New Hampshire this
year, and to the late “roar” of Kentucky.
The Atlanta Sun construes the 40,(XX)
Democratic majority in Kentucky as a
verdict in favor of the Georgia firm of
Toombs, Stephens & Co. What does
Kentucky think of this ? Is Kentucky
willing to be tacked on to that worn-out
coat-tail ?—Courier Journal.
No such thing. The Sun construes
the “Kentucky Roar” as a verdict iu fa
vor of Democratic principles; and if the
Georgia firm of Toombs, Stephens & Co.
are gratified at it, following in the train,
should Kentucky think auy less of it than
if she, with the C. J., had abandoned their
own principles, and wasgnow herself fol
lowing in the Radical train, under the
Radical flag of Dana, Trumbull & Co. ?
»a»o it L tiipp
.cud aro 'till bum d iu the d.-briu
h bottom ui Um bay. A divur
I h« accident lute c
t tli i ty or forty pc
.WAYOll’M t OlTIT.
gloom over th«' whole city,
mM pre! ■■ :
crowded with people aud the excitement aud feeling
is iutouee.
The Ocean Wave liaa for aome time been consul
ered uuaafe. The boat haa alwaya been au uulucky
criniimil reapouaibility reata aome where,
I Twenty-seven OffnuUri Appear—Rc
for the Mourner* a Little St nice.
EH
and it should be visited upon thoae to whose reck-
loaam km aud Incapacity it ia attributable.
Th«* system ot ui.pectmiiH everywhere ia loose,
careJeu* a^d reckless. The boiler was not ao much
exploded aa it was torn open with a long seau
was ao rotten aa to literally tear open. Had It
stronger, so aa to explode with greater violence, the
The f<
FOREIGN NEWS.
TELEGRAPH NEWS
By the New Turk Associated I’rcsx.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Old Blenrtat—More Ittmlhi- Three Pet-tent
IPratcned.
Boston, August 28.—A violent wind blew down-
two steeples iu Arlington. Many trees were pros
trated. Malden, Everett and Medford suffered.
Two additional deaths have occurred lrom the late
railroad disaster.
Three persons were drowned to-day by the upset
ting of a boat In a fishing-pond at South Oraugc.
R feign* Bit Position.
Chicago, August 28.—B. C. Cook, of the 6th Illi
nois District, has resigned his position. An election
will take place iu Novoinber.
WEST VIRGINIA.
The Election.
R White Sulphur Bprinos.—It will be two weeks
fore the returns are all iu. bnt it is goueially
J Thref Pranged .4 lUmnrt.
Dkulin, August 28.—The Prussian Cross confirms
the report that the second meeting of the Lmperor
of Germany and Austria has been arranged am
states that it will take place probably ou the 4th o
September, at Salsehourg, Tho Einintror Fraud
Joseph will be accompanied by Count You Beast, i
firm basis was laid at G attorn for relations whnreb)
Uermauy aud Austria ar*> t<> aamtmo a Joint attilud
and Italy haa unconditionally agreed to the saim
policy, aud comum niiationa hav<- passed l
•’ ‘iiree governments looking
complete uuderstandiug.
The Npndlcale—Jttempt to Blow I'p m .Wmh-
loan by a distribution of seveuty-fivo per <
among subacribera.
Attempts were made to day by unknown parties to
explodo the monument to King George IV, at Kings
ton, Ireland. Though it was much blackened by
gunpowder, the monument received no real injury.
The Fruuch deputation, who, aiuce their arrival in
Ireland, have been met with a constant succession of
enthusiastic greetings from tho people, will leave
Dublin for England to-morrow.
The report that a treaty of alliance; offeush
defensive, has been concluded between Prussia aud
Italy rests on tho authority of a special dispatch to
processiou paraded the principal i
iJeneral Intelligence,
Paris, Aug. 28.—General Ducrot has been ap
pointed military commander at Dergos.
It is reported that the Radical Deputies will rcaigu
their seats iu tho Assembly aud coutust tho election
In all of the departments.
Tho discussion of tho report of tho committee
upon the motion of M. Rivet for the i>rolongation
of the power of Thiers will begin In tho Aaaembly
to-morrow.
The municipal council of Paris haa resolved to
issue, in the form of a lottery, a throe per cent, loau
for a large amount.
Deaths for the past week 823, including six from
cholera.
Versailles, Aug. 28.—Algerian advices are g
All of Yabra village has been destroyed. The rebels
attacking the tribes faithful to the French.
SOUTH CAROLINA
to discover auy new case* of tho yellow fever in the
laat twenty-four hours. Tho whole number of pa
tients now hardly exceeds a dozen.
The disease seems to yield readily to medical treat
ment, except in cases which were ueglocted iu the
early stages.
The apprehenaion of an epidemic ia gradually sub
siding.
GEORGIA.
The Atlantic and Half Railroad.
Savannah, August 28.—The trains will pass over
the entire length of the Atlantic aud Gulf Railroad
Wednesday, if wo have no more rains. No bridges
are gone.
NEW YORK.
Arrivals and Departu
of Train
and from Atlanta.
1HK WESTERN A ATLANTIC (Olt STATE) RAII
NIGHT l-ASSENUEU TRAIN—OUTW ARJ*.
Loaves Atlanta l, ' ;
Arrives at Chattanooga 0
1)AT r.WENOEU TRAIN —OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta ” :
Arrives at Chattanooga * ■
K — OUTWARD.
2:
Arrives at Dalton
K10HT PASSKNCll
Leaves Chattanooga 0
Arrives at Atlanta 1
DAY PAS8ENOKR TWAIN—INWARD.
Loavca Chattanooga *
Arrives at Atlanta J
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—INWARD.
Leaves Dalton i
Arrives at Atlanta..
.ff JVYgre Jsry—.f U'tttllfld Jury Charge—
Unite again*! the Staten Island Company—
Irishman charged with Shr-utilt.—
^ _ ch' inentJy agaiui-t being tried by
uegroes wholly, that tho court took the responsibili
ty of discharging the jury * j
The French section of tii
lit city has resolved to ae .
forkingmen’s Uulon to taka part in
monatration ou the loth ot' September
•otioii is allowed to carry the red ling
Suits have iieen commeuced again*.■
laud Ferry Compauy for
fifty thousand dollars.
The Brit sh steamer Luids i
lands near Yarmouth. She i-
bable that the crew was saved.
Recorder Hnckett. in chargii
the Westfield case, raid **a gri
by holding tli« rrewin
liblc.'
id Dire.
TRAIN—INWARD.
Yacht Unca from Baud
ntpoiMd until October.
The Assistant AMeniiuu have .
Aldermen in directing tho Mayor
tliq liomodiaU’ recovery of ths i
roperty.
: is *"
Stoue Mountain Accommodation leaves... .6:*» p. m
MACON AND WRBTEUN RAILROAD.
D.y l-Mw-naor tnan 1~*». ' 51 S’
I„th Xkoh -J;.® *•
D»y PuniiierTnlu mtIvm “[■ m '
Ni.bt Mina TbH1«i« J;
Night Passenger Train arrives
Arrives at Macon
ATLANTA AND WRRT FOINL RAILHOAD.
Night Passenger Traiu arrlvee J- ®
Night Paeeenger Train leaves aJ.J6 p. m
Day Passenger Train J*
Day Paasenger Train leaves 7.ioa.
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-UNI RAILROAD.
Leavo Gainesville ® A.
Arrive at Atlanta. *0
Macon & Auiprata Railroad
DAT FAEEHNORR TRAM D U.T. .URDATl RXERCTHD.
Leave Angueta at W M.
Arrive at Macon at... I S’
Arrived M ■■ ■■
Western Railroad of Alab
Leave Selma 1-40 AM
Arrive at Montgomery •;£ • "
Arrive at W«aMal.M«
Arrive at Montgomery V.f’Jf
U»Ve Oolnmbfa
Arrive at Ooluaabaa
^At a*meeting of tho Grand Jury to-day Record!
Ha.kett doliveroda special charge upon '
the Westfield boiler explosion, The Jii«gci».»uu-.i
it t!i<* provisions of the law applicable to the rase
.d the clrcumsUuces uccet-hary to l»e found to exist
, order to reach tlie President of the Comiwny, the
iperiuleudeut and the Engiuoer.
The Recorder said : It Is too ofleu the ca«o that
subordinates ar<* made scafK< goats tor wring often) a
who are over them aud who aro more powortul iu
place aud mraus. If it ia possible, on the facts and
Uw, to hold Presidents, directors, Ac., of Common
Carriers, responsible for acoldeuts happening to pas
sengers whose Uvea and limbs they are bound Iq in-
sure'against negligence, then a gn at and boneflcial
example would be set. These officials exact liberal
il fare. They .should bo had to the
laying "with a whole nation look-
ry action upon this great < aso, let
u tor altar reproaches lrom auy
5;U6 p- m.
10:25 p. m.
..8:33p. m.
Atlantic and Qalf Kntlrond.
gevenask, Qa, vis Albany, Ji
Tallabaaaae, to Rainey. Florida:
» r rive at Jacksonville dally 1^»P. M
Arrive at Tallahassee daily |Hundaye ex- >
Lcrr.tin.b.M'- ftoixtaj.
iXttRSXo* iili
UywnhlS Slid CIlHlI—UW MfrOfOdd.
Mill Tmia cWMy JS! E 5
ArtT. u> Mwigblfc n r M
OOMIM „ , w
6UUPM
y llook has been
incurred with tho
to take r,t. ph for
Id Bn k . hurch
Pant Mht Chailln Beard Prom.
Hum murkest, Latitude 70 degrees, 40 miuutes,
July 25.—Du Chsillu, the famous Alricau explorer,
has just returned from North Capo, tho extreme
point of the European Continent. Since ho left the
United States last spring, he has visited Sweden,
Finland, Lapland aud part of Russia, aud lias becu
up tho Gulf of Bothnia.
WASHINGTON
Jnother Railroad Bolocanet—Death at Char let
Scribner—The Weather.
Washington, August 28.—There is not yet any
cine that promises to lead to tho identified ion of the
young woman, who was shipped in a trunk from
New York to Chicago, and died under abortion.
A mail train going at tho rate of thirty-five miles
au hour, and a freight train going at tho rate of 18
miles au hour, collided on the Eri* Road, neir West
Point, Pa. Hix were killed, and there is a long list of
wounded. The engiuoer, who was latally wounded,
had orders in hia pocket forbidding the movement of
the traiu, which caused tho disaster.
Twenty-five railroads, mostly south of the Ohio
river will carry people to the Cincinnati exposition
at hail tare.
Charles Hcrtbuor, head of tho New York pnhlshiug
house, died in Europe of typhoid lever; ay. d 57.
Subscription to the new loau to-day amounted to
1,600,OlX).
Wiu. 8. Lawson, of Georgia, a clerk iu tiio H.xlli
uditnr’a office, has been stricken by paralysis.
II ts possible that (ho Custom House nt Charleston
>d until the yellow fever > hall have sub-
■ collector and most of the employes aro
111 l»e
irtod Tut collector au
ud accliniatnd.
Meteorological.
Oiticb Chiei’ or Signal Service, )
Washington, D. C. August 28. (
record for tiie past 24 hours.
The area of lot
d eastward of
.unday evening ou Lake Superior has oxt
ml north ward, and G now b. yond our sta
reaof low barometer which was then
\nntory has moved northeastward nud t
ral in northern liiinu.s. Its infiueuo
outlieastward to tho BJ<e Ridge and uorl
oud Ijako Supiri T. Th<> Ini-omebr l
iiost ispidly from that 1 Ue to Lake F
a ,Ui cloudy
ith i
.a-.oiial
Sonthen
ohablo l«*r Tuesday
tearing weather fro
westward. The I ■
i the. ; uilii' i i) and (iu f coa u l
fonsin t ' ArksiiHss and
st pr< . sun will proba*
move northwestward over Lake Huron, with rain
fresh southerly winds on tho lower lakes and
easterly winds on Lake Superior. Threatening
LKTTKK FROM FOSTER ULODUKTT.
ALABAMA
Mobile hete a Wetldeld Borror— Erplotlon of a
Boiler—Mm Beecnroiott Party MangMered—M
large JVnmber of Killed and Wonnded-
Jtreadfnt Partlcnlart.
Mobile. August 28—Tho low pressure steamer
Ocean Wave's boiler exploded at 5k o'clock, on Sun
day afternoon, at the Point Clear Wharf. There wei
about two hundred excursionist* on board. Fifty«
■ixtv killed and wounded. A portion of the bodi.
were brought to the city by steamers Fountain aud
Annie last night. Others will be brought to-day.
Efforts aro being made to recover tho bodies of the
drowned. The cause of the disaster has not yet
been ascertained. An investigation will suon be
had. A Oreolo family was on board, numbering seven
cersons. of whom eix wore killed. The captsiu, en
gineer and pilot were killed. Only three officers os-
caped.
Later from the i»itatter.
The Mobile Register kindly furnishes tho follow
lng : The eteaoier ocean Wave left the city bundaj
morning with about two hundred persona on hoard
a excursion U> FUh river, shout twenty milei
the city. (Jfo her return she stot»i>ed at Point
Clear, reachiug there about five o’clock iu the alter-
noon. The beet was made fast aud tho band aud
nart of the pasaengem went ashore. After remain-
tna there half an hour tho whistle was blown and
the Dassengera had Just gotten aboard when the boil
er exploded with great force. Following a rumbling,
hissing sound, fragments of metal and Umber ttew
in every direction. The forward part of the cabin
was carried entirely away. The cnlmney fell back
wards toward the rear of the boat, crushing the up
uar aabtn. and tha boat immediately sunk, with U»e
bow submerged. About maty or eeveuty persons
were killed or injured by tho explosion.
Bo tar the bodies of ulneteeu dead, eight ladiei
amooa the number, have been recovered. Tweutj
eight wounded have been brought to the city am
of the Dumber, a little girl, haa since died.
The iioMii wasoDDoliuR. b rriftc and heart-rxuding.
«Mob. wvatmri. Tb.
Inatte crtM at tb. wctloc. m lb-7 tot
lurt«lm.dllUnB.nmsU ttiMW »''*
nixing to all who had human sympathies. Many of
ttma btaTtit 1 * the waves.
The captain, WUiiam EataH. swam tar some «**#,
Wtte both legs broken. A bust reached hiui just too
late, and ha went down.
Two pilot* wr w
w.-— e kulsd, the engiuoer and his wife
* aevsrety injamd rttd oU tie firemen
% impomibk to correctly ctaimste the lorn. By
uds fruiu Lako Hu
Partially % l >udy aud cleariu
1st of Maryland.
Probabilitict.
is, with cloudy and rainy v
The Court was crowded—there was a
sound of revelry, caused by a nigger baby
taking the colie—the Judge was happy—
Jonsen win blooming, aud this reporter
solemn. The idea of twenty-seven “fat
takes” on the hook at one time was loo
gay. The jierfornuuices opened to alow
music as the books were spread out. The
first livmn given out was sung by tho choir
with much pathos and feeling, it was
Monday, and most of the difficulties
glow out of tho Saturday night’s brawls.
It was the old song :
His whirling wheel the miller stops,
Tho smith tho silent anvil leaves.
His rising axe tho joiner drops,
No moro the weaver weaves;
Urn loaded wain tho peddler drops,
Beueath the tavern eaves.
Acting upon this inspiration and feel
ing tired
JOHN lynch
propped his loaded wain beneath the
tavern eaves of a house on Decatur street,
and when the police came up they
knocked John’s props from under him.
He owned up and paid ten and costs for
the use of the eaves.
*• There is a tide In the affairs of men,
Which, taken at the flood, boars ou to fortuut*;
Omitted, all tho voyage of life
Abounda in shoals aud quicksauds.”
The flood of Saturday night abounded
in shoals and quicksands, and when H.
R. Blalock omitted to toko the tide at the
proper moment, he got into the shoals
and was borne on to the lock-up instead
of the odier place. His fortune was S10
and costs.
A FREE FIGHT
come off in tho neighborhood of the
Rolling Mills, in which J. C. Dunigan,
Wiley Hill, Pat. Gallagher, Dick Dough
erty, and one or two other parties were
interested, and several black eyes aud
bunged faces, ten and costs were so
mixed up that it was difficult to tell how
the thing was.
TUB TOWN DOTS.
Several of these chaps were up for
various indiscretions—some got off aud
somo got stuck. Tho offences generally
were of a mild type, and submitted to
gentle treatment.
JAMES KELLY
did not get his “tod” at Muhleubrink’s,
or he wouid not have raised as much
fuss as was charged to him. If he would
get “Alex.” there to mix his fluids for
him instead of “pirootin” around and
drinking promiscuously, he would not
have been so. Tho court pourotl ten
dollars worth of oil on his troubled wa
ters and they were quieted.
MARTIN BEAVERS
didn’t have ou any beaver hat, but he
cared very little for that. He got a brick
in the hat he had on, which made Martin
happy. He felt so good that he went
home and cursed and abused bis wife
fearfully. It was proven that a little
correction properly administered in that
quarter would be a good thing fur the
prosperity of tho Beaver family, au-.l on
that account Martin paid only and
I .-aqua. She had Lizzie Smith
I hired to make hash for tho boarders.—
Lizzie put in about a pound of lard to
a quart of flour, and made the biscuits
rather too “short.” His Honor asked if
she conld squeeze the grease out of them
with her baud, and when said it could be
done, he fined her five dollars for not
knowing better how to cook.
LIZZIE SMITH
was Sued the same amount for putting on
airs as cook.
Through tbe kiU hou. pant tho well.
With ith tin rup hung for ilriukiit,;;
Down to t!:<* into at tho end of tho lau*-,
Hwl'iglug her bonnet ami thiuluiv-
Aud Jane mud she could hardly gel Liz
zio to do a thing. Hhe paid the money,
and swung her bonnet out the door, and
left
SLCRET SESSION.
His Honor and Jonsen held a little se
cret session, iu which the names of the
parties were not called.
SOME NICE CALICO
was up for fruiltios, and frolics, aud got
n young gentleman of town to puss up a
two dollar check. Ho said,
aud thought profound,
Iso I drow;
• love a girl
Thao make a girl love you."
The Judge thought that ho did not
proceed in tho right way, and charged
the amount for some information which
ho gave him.
WILSON HOLMES,
pumpkin-headed, red-eyed nigger,
keeps him un eating-house, and hired
another nigger to do his cooking. This
other buck stayed away too late Sunday
evening to suit tho boarders, aud ho got
discharged. He had Wilson arrested and
Wilson had him arrested. It was proven
that Wilson was not guilty and he got off.
The other nigger was fined $5, and when
he talked out loud about it, tho Mayor
recalled him and put in for twenty days
for contempt. This so affected Peter
Dodson that lie bellowed out iu court,
and was forced by tho police to stop cry
ing.
MOKES LANE
was origiuully a Tenncssoo nigger, but
had joined his fortunes with that of a
Georgia belle, which was unfortunate for
both parties. Tennessee and Georgia
kept up such a quarreling and cursing
that they wero up. Tho caso was dis
missed after a long lecture on domestic
economy,
A DRUNKEN NEGRO
was up, but was so drunk that ho could
scarcely stand, and got ten dollars for
his spree.
Several other unimportant coses wero
up, and small fines imposed. This was
one of the biggest hauls the court has
ever made.
Hliecclluncono.
The Palace Dollar Store
*
JL. U. PIKE,
pitopniETon
MOUND CITY
Mutual Life Insurance Co.
OF ST. LOUIS, MO.
MYfiltS * JOHNSTON,
Atn-ntM fur Northern Heor^in,
l>HCAU Y p M 7o t UMHTON, I Atlanta,Oa
OFFZOSZUI i
JAMES J). EADS, President,
A. M BRITTON. Vice-President.
8. W. LOMAX. Treasurer,
~ ~. McHATTON, General Agent,
“ ” Medical Board.
city as
BRANCH BOARD OF TRUSTKU
Colonel C. PEEPLES, President,
WM. H. TULL EH, ESQ.. Vice-President
TRUSTEES:
John A. Kitten,
Albert Howell,
Andrew J. West,
Calvin Fay, J. j. WUUamsi
A. P. Thompson, **
T. Ilf. Klju«,
John Koely,
HENRY MYERS, Secretary,
C. A. HIMPBON. M. D. t > Medical
J. WIBTAB VANCE. M.D.
Dr. J. A. Link.
Richard P. Glenn.
Charles U. Killian,
ibio after the paymont of one full annual pre
mium. No restrictions on travel or residence.
DividcndH declared annually on all poUcios which
have becu two years in lorce, aud in proportion to
Uie amount of premium paid.
Ofllrei No. 1.7 Whitehall Nt., Up Stairs.
MYKRH k JOHNHTON,
aug23-lm Agents for Northern Georgia.
Rov. 15. A. RON HEIM’S
•yor atreots. will bo rc-opei
if Hcptoiubcr. In this school the
brain-hen, an well aa tho German language are taught.
Tuition $5, $4 and $3, according to the braneboa
taught, payable in advance.
RONIIKIM will bo assisted In the
daughter of tho Rev, if. Bokum.
aug23-12t
lie Approves of What was Done.
Office Scp’t W. Sc A. Railboad, I
Atlanta, Oa., Aug. 28, 1871. |
Hon. H. 1’. I-’akbow, Attorney Wee tern
& Atlantic Railroad—Dear Sir: I have
read with much internet the correepon-
denco between yourself and the lato dis
charged Book Keeper of the road in re
lation to tho custody of the books, and
heartily approve and fully endorse your
course. There was no desire on my part
to secrete, alter, take away, mutilate or
destroy any hook or paper belonging to
the road, and my whole object in turning
them over to you was to have them in
such hands as to prevent this being done
by others.
You have called on Messrs. Ham
mock, Red wine and Rawson to be pres
ent with you during the handling of the
books. To this I have no objection, for
though personally acquainted with only
one of those gentlemen, (Mr. Rawson,)
still I know them by reputation, and am
satisfied that they will honestly dis
charge the duties devolved upon them,
and in OuU they shall have my cheerful
and cordial oo-operation. Anything that
I can do for their comfort, while engaged
in this duty, will be done with pleasure;
and if agreeable to you, I would re
spectfully suggest that you oiler them
the Attorney General’s office in which to
keep such books and papera as the ap
pointed Book Keepers may desire to re
fer to. I desire to say that I wish every
courtesy extended to these gentlemen,
and to you as well ss to all eftuena who
may desire to examine any of the books
or papers of the Western and Atlantic
>.U
JOHN O’REFFE
took the tiilo at it.*» flood, but it proved
to be a flood of beer which John took,
and when found he was saluting tlie
American Eagle, and singing,
-An hail! (hit ) tit- Atm rit tii a . V!
Proud bird of (bic) freedom, all .’mil j
The fowl that un ou< - au m.u-,,1-.
Or put mtit on its bwiti.ihu'f Ini tall!”
Oh! w. 11 (lii«’) vote for old V win tho Row,
Oiilcl Pat ainl tho (hie) Ulu ru yog know,
And wr’ll larrup thu (lilc) mur’theriu’ baythoin*.
And—wo won ’t go homo tiU niunitu'
Till daylight doth appi-ar.
If a policeman had uot helped him ou,
the lost line would litt/e been tho truth.
He wits allowed something for his pat
riotic manifestation*, and g«»t off with 85.
FOR RIDING ON SIDEWALKS
Georgo King paid $5. It was ut u place
where the htreot hands were at work, and
he merely rode around tho force. For
thio he suffered. Whether right or not,
R. A. ZAUIlEUA.i
imbibed too much. He wanted to
die, and wailed out,
Oh. mother Earth, receive nv*.
Take mo to tliy quiet breant;
From all my wooh
rumpbcll County Men In Atlnntn.
The lust number of tho Fairbnrn Sen
tinel congratulates Campbell county upon
the number of prominent and firat-elass
business men now in Atlanta. Among
the number it me ut ions tin; names of
Gen. Amtell, W. J. Garrett & Bm., M.
('. A J. F. Kiser, M. E. Dorsott, Col. A.
J. McBride, Hunnicutt and John Si Ivey.
All these aro Campbell county men.
About Gen. Austell the Sndiuel says:
Gon. A. Austell commenced business
in good old Gampbelton, who was u
young man, with, (I learn), about 3fWM)
worth of goods ami by being polite and
attentive to business, and as wo have
been told after hi.s doom wore closed nt
night, that lie would got his brush and
blacking, aud rub, aud put a glows on
his old looking shoes to make them Bale-
able, and hence by In's not being afraid
to soil his hands with labor, and his
gn at energy, is now one among the most
wealthy Bankor*, and railroad men of tho
city of Atlanta.
lie gets McBride in tho bhort ribs by
buying: “Just think of u poor boy raised
down hero iu Fuirburn, a few years since,
and what u sloshing business lio is doing
now. Wo might with all reasonable pro
priety, pronounce him the Crockery King
f tiro South, besides being ono of tho
heal hoys iu the Christendom”
Really, old Campbell may well feel
proud of her representatives in Atlanta.
i weary—let iuo
e go, the Unlit 1
Railroad. Very truly yours,
¥■
Super:
Rail
_'OHTEB BlODOFT
iatendent Western and Atlantis
'Uilrood.
WMT J—I.L
He wa. received in due form ut the
lock up, aud the Court told him he might
go, aa long oa ho was so weary, but he
must loan him 810 boforo ho started.
This was a gloom which cast a shade
over his bouI, but it oouldn't bo helped.
Tho Western Road you know.
JULIUS CJiSAIt ANOEliSON
wanted another nigger to render unto
Closer the tilings which belonged to that
gentleman, and he went to a negro res
taurant for something to eat. Without
much ceremony, ho yent into tho cook
ing department aud pulled out u beef
bone which was swimming around iu a
pot of soup. To this proceeding tho
proprietor objeoted, and ordered Julius
to vamoose the rancho. Ho would nei
ther eat the bone, pay for it, nor get out.
Fine aud costs.
JOBE C1UWFOIUJ
another negro; had a hand in the above
Itone of contention. When a yellow girl,
tho cook at the restaurant, told him
something, he galluntly remarked thut if
she interfered with tho business, bo would
‘knook h—11 out of her.” Tbuao pro
ceedings coat Crawford ten blazing dol
lars.
jane OAicrm
kept a select colored boarding bouse.
She was no kin to the nan who had so
many oats, but sbe had on a mighty good
black silk dress, tanked up at
the aides, and a white lace {ode
Jfcui TVbucrtioctncnts.
University High School
ATLANTA, OA.
minie<l lit the basement of thn 0«lPtho”pe
UatviTmty DiiildlUtf, rornnr of Washln^Um aud
MiU heU street*, on MONDAY. Uie 11th of Htptom-
bor. 1871.
PROF. J. A. RICHARDSON, A. M.,
Lata ot tho Atlsuts High School, Principal.
mh Roawmnhlo. ang2fi-if _
J. O-. THR own Ski
Proprietor Excelsior Plattcrip* Works,
P. O, llox 460, A'1'L.ANTA, OA.
ang28 uni.
University ot JtTakhvilit, Tenn.
FOUNDED 17 8 6.
4th SKPTKMHJkU u
Tuition (40 per term.
SUg28d2tw4t _____
Gcu. E. KIRBY SMITH,
Oglethorpe University.
A.tlixnt«t, Gooi'tfiii.
COLLEGE DEPARTMENT:
Rev. DAVID WILLS, D. D-, Pmffident and Profes
sor of Rcllce Lcttree aud Hat red Literature.
UUATAVU8 J. OKU, Profeasor of Mathsmatics and
Astronomy.
Rev. DONALD FRAHF.R, A. M., Professor of Latin
and Greek JdtUMuasi a aud Litsraturs.
W. LkCONTE HTKPHENH. A. B., Professor of
Physical Sciences.
Rev. T. A. HOYT, Professor of Metaphysics ai\d
Logic.
■ (To bo supplied) Professor of M»lem L*n-
“^' lUCHAntmO*. FitthMO. of itatunl Fallow-
nfcy and Principal of High BchooL
Atlanta Is one of the hue lib lest cities In the United
States. Good board can be bad at from (16 Ui
There will be two terms in the College.
FI BBT MONDAY IN GOTO-
ezi
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Terms of TuMioi
ring F
and ending J HE Pith OF FEBRUARY; the
tha F11U4T MONDAY IN MARCH
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STOCK KKP TA THIS MUSIC STOKE
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AlVOMl'AMKS LA0X1 INSTRUMENT.
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CotWBli IIIUMD and Marietta STnRKl*.
A'i,:* lm AtUntt, Ca.
1,500
Red Rust Proof Oats
Mark W. Johnson’s,
orivwrrE
Cetlon Wni cliouiu', un Ilreml SI red.
ALSO :
BOO Hash. Selected Seed Harley,
2AO Hush. Seed Rye, to arrive,
500 Hush. Seed Wheal.
2IO Hush. lied Clover,
2IS Hush. Red Top or Herd»
OreuM.
224 Hush. Orchard dross,
lOO Hush. Tall Meadows Oat
dross, to arrive,
175 Hush, mine dross, and tail
other useful drosses, He.
500 CM. Fresh Turnip Seep /
ALSO:
lOO Tons Sea Fowl Eliussn aud
other Guano, for Wheat, Etc.
ALHOi
500 nixie Flows and other
Plows, from fTfK) to (6 60, cheaper than
made "Mooetafi."
ALNO;
The Heller Talent drain Drill
For sowing Wheat, Kt«.
At«o « Everything also nesdsd la the AgnoaRu
ral hue, at
Mark W. Johnson's,
P. O. BOX HO. Atlanta. Oa.
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE
Legislative Charter Uraatod la 184!
Rev. Ueo. Y. Brown, PmMaa
IjlHI next Acttlemle ,mr begin, on
Monday, nmmu is
An Iclnctic claw U. iMen Connttl fee tb. b.Mit
of mow urttliwtoo wbo M.J A.ttr. mil f«rth.j tc
Inaprov. ihonuolvw. or to n»m» (Or troohlng.
... N.w Fount Arton hjnnr. Grind Ftnnon tan
... ExpMuun nr. an uodmtn nt la otbu ttmUu
300 BumIauIm Uoel Clover
lOO Htinheln Timothy,
300 Buahela Ky. Blue
Gram,
BOO Buahnla' OrvhaM
• n dr-hem,
Mmpltnir Sc AUlbiv ClovoJ.
manKREBD wrro purotund ,Ur, rtiv frou tb.
J. p—ajm gwmntwdTg.b*.^.
Uj Your Agricultural Impicueutg,
MACUtWEBY.
GraanNcialHand Garden Oeoda
AT ECHOLS S WILSON'S.
\ITE deal with fuannlsclurtn and producer*—
vv pay ( ash, sell for Cash—and cannot be un-
deroold. OaU oa
aug23-6t ECnoLH k WILSON.
KCIIOLH Sc WILSON,
W ILL MAIL their large and handsomely illustra
ted CATALOGUE aud FRIGE LDT. postage
prepaid, to applicants. aug28-6t
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Broad ah (by k
Buy the Ruat ProofOat
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Address MCHPLH W1LBON, Pnhllahers.
Unolaimed Freight.
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Auction, If not called for within thirty days, by
J. F. Loyd, 1 package) Diamond. A.. 4 boxes lobar-
»; Pettis k Bro , 6 boxes soap; B. A. Alston. 1 bos;
W. U. Broach, 1 box; T. Allan, i bag beaus; John L.
Conley, 2 boxes; James Frssman. 1 bedstead; E. L.
ardson. 1 stove and Ixtanim
Wood. 2 package* moulding; O. A- Witty, % boasc
tobacco. ED. A. WkltFEB, Agent.
augOfilu
NEW YORK.
FLORIDA.
University of Georgia.
SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR
FACULTY.
A. LIPSCOMB, D. D., LL. D., Chaxcxixor,
H MELL, D. D„ Vlca CntnuUWkta
SCHOOLS.
Ancient Languagsa-W, H. WADDELL. A. M.
Modern Laugoages-M. J. 8MEAD. Ph. D.
Rhetoric and Bellos Letters—CHAS. MORRIS, A. M.
kthios and Mstaphysics—P. H. MELL, D. D.
Mathometlcs—WILLIAM RUTHERFORD. A. V.
Natural Phdosophy-W. L. UROUN, A. M.
Chemistry, Geology, and Agriculture—W. L. JONES,
A. L. HULL, A. M.. B. T. HUNTER, A. M.
1HE next section opens September 16,1*71. tu*
udeids ma^aolec?wfiatever Course they wWk!* 1 *"
Special attention is paid to the d rota-tonal School *
of Law, Agriculture, and Civil Engineoring, which
have lieeu expanded to embrace a much larger fleUL
Industrial Mclioola of Telegraphy, etc., are oatab-
-hed in connection with the University High Hchool
which opens upon September let »
Tuition, Including all other fees. In all Depart
ments, (100, viz . (40 upon 16th September, and
upon 10th January. Board (16 to (30 a month. By
mossing, students irdnoe.thts to (10 a month. Total
tpecHex (275 per annum.
for furthor Information, addren the Chancellor,
WILLIAM HENRY WADDELL,
Secretary of the Faculty,
ang22-2twdlt University of Georgia, Athena, Ga.
Dry Goods Notice.
W E respectfully ask leave to notify our old
frlomls and the public generally that we have
com monced rooelving our
STOCK OF GOODS,
tractive axHortmcnt of
mtY GOODS,
bTRICTLY AT WHOLESALE.
Our Goods aro bought
Krprcssly for this Section,
and will embrace all the
NEWEST DESIGNS,
and adapted exclusively to this market.
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