The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, October 06, 1871, Image 3

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THE DAILY SUN. 49- Jf e w Advertisements always fom on First Page; Local and Business Notia on Fourth Page. Friday Morkimg Ociobkii 6 SUN-STROKES. MU The Herald cell* it “the Mutual Admiration Commercial Convention of Baltimore." From the Ohio BadicaK through John Sherman, a petition goee to Waah ingtoa for help to nave the State from the Democrats m- While the New York official* ore willing to row all the “wild oate” they oan, they weee not willing that other* should do any sowing of that kind, henoe they suppressed a paper of that name. 69"“The truly loyal Bonhoo is a ancoearioldiaorganirar,” aaya the Clourtir- JounuL Fact—proven by the summary manner in whisk they disorganised the “ New Departure" movement. Para Literature. The Mural Southerner far October, deoidedlythe beet number of that pro gressive magazine, yet issued. There is fine improvement in the selection and arrangement o 1 the matter, us well ns the general typographical apjiearancc. is becoming more and more spirited in temper, and evinoes a disposition to take hold of popular questions with the mind of a thinker. Mr. Sam. A. Echols de serve* credit for the very excellent maga zine he is making. The Southern Cultivator is also at hand, and in matter and manner, is fully np to its usually high standard. The Cultivator has long been regarded aa a sort of agri onltural gospel by the fanners of the South, and it bida Mr to bold fast to that pnatige. Hearth and Homs, New Turk, cornea out in a new dreae and vastly improved. It is one of the most admirable papers of ha kind published in America. GEORGIA NEWS. . Secretory Fish hss informed his of his intention to withdraw from file Cabinet soon after the Novem ber elections. This sets tile mind of the ooantry at Mae, as most people were afraid ha would not withdraw. ■gb- Great pons seres the qualification to stick up to the friends who do the dirty work for him. In this line none is no' useful to him aa Murphy, of New Fork; hence the Preeident declares bold ly in Mnrpby’s favor. 19- la the October number of the Overland Monthly, Joaquin Miller has a prop article of some length about Avon anditipronmity. The article ie fresh and readable, oven though the ground has been tram pad. over a thousand times or more. 1^. “How easily the State could be imposed upon,” exclaims the Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Slate Journal. Not so easily aa you seem to suppose. Tour party baa determined to “impose” its candidates upon the State, bat look around and you will see a Democratic opposition which declares that the State shall not “bo so imposed upon.” A Nevada young man who ns id to treat and be treated until he was warn ed by the mania potu that it was time to deetit, now carries a repeater, and the general understanding is that he has promised to shoot the first man that asks him to drink. No one mentions whisky in bis 19" The Elmira, New Turk, Gazelle (Radical) intimates that many delegates were deterred from attending tbo Syra ense convention by hints of bloodshed. This is evidently an out-chopping of that ghostly Ku-Kluxism that is being organ ized in many parts of the North. Aker- man will have to'apDly the .Enforcement Act J®- Louisville is organizing a “society for the prevention of cruelty to wive*.” The gentlemen comprising the society have evidently forgotten the fate of the humanitarian who attempted to. chastise a man for beating his wife. He bad to buy a wig the next day, simply beoafte the wife would not suffer him to mal treat her affectionate husband. J0~ Tho Courier-Journal, in a fit of apparent concern, oaks : “ What is to be said of that loyalty which seeks through bitterness and misrepresentation to have its own way, and, failing to get it, pro poses to go over to the enemy. ” Don’t knew, indeed 1 What have you to say of itsinoa you have tried it in “New De parture” doses ■A- Her- W. H. Milburn, known as “the blind preacher," was connected with the Methodist eharcli until 1864, when for reason satisfactory to himself, he severed the connection end united with the fyiacopal church. Bat an experience of seven years baa satisfied him that the step was an imprudent one, for his hap piness, consequently he has addressed a letter to Bishop Hopkins,of Vermont, an nouncing bis determination to return to the church of his father, the church in which ha was bora and bread. Mr. Milbara now resides in Indiana, though his eagnactioa has never bean severed from the diocese of Vermont. The Tribune says: “The Demo cratic leaden are gfib with their unbelief, but they have a# positive belief " There the n-ihune is mistaken, fa* every Demo crat far the country poeitively believes that the Radicals are endeavoring to de stroy the hat vestige of constitutional lib erty. They also positively believe that Hocaoe Greeley would Uka to have the next Badieri Domination far President; and they farther believe, most positively, that if ha does get it ha will be beaten by the Democratic nominee. They be live, too, very poeitively, tbet Dr. Gree ley's party area badly demoralised by Oraat'aAln steas House brigade, in the Syracuse Convention. Therefore, the Tribune wiB perceive thet the Democratic leader* have sobm positive belief. notice we* mode in Tn Scs Trstrsdev of a fnrthrvirr vole me of poems by Dr. W. H. Holcombe, of New Orleans. Here is quite * spirited pn*m which will appear to the book. Ilia en titled “Montague tbe Pilot:" assffjS'BiS'src'Ei.-ba CirJSTiLaUw. Ms eemmSm Urn mots. sinmia sun—»mamas*sOm»es. High o'er tbs tamull, the rusk sad Dm roes: -nl suck to ssy Vkea un vs strike oa the ekan! Oa veat At baralaf boat, making for lea*— kurala*. bat (aided hf >oate(ae'e bi AU cheered ee ski etraek; tbs lei The North sod South Road hss nego tiated for iron for the first twenty miles! also for and engine and some cars. Drummer Harris, a noted Columbus individual, died Tuesday at tho ago of seventy. He bod rattled his drum in no leas than five wars. The fall term of Mercer University opened Wednesday. Mr. Brinkley Babb, an old citizen of Baldwin county, died on the 2Gth. Aged 64. The Putnam county fair begins next Wednesday and lasts throe days. J. J. Browne, who shot Neal, in Au gusta, Monday evening, has been com mitted to await the result of the wound. The doctors say it will take two or three days to decide whether or not tho wound is fatal Hon. Sam. Barnett, the Georgia State Agricultural Missionary, illustrated the beauties of agriculture to the college boys at Athens yesterday. The Milledgevillo Union understands that L. Carrington will be a candidate lor Clerk of the House. Repairs on the Macon and Augusta Road have been completed and the trains are now running. A correspondent of the Milledgeville Union is fully persuaded that the choice of the people of Georgia for next Gover nor i9 General Alfred H. Colquitt. The Home Commercial says a number of the citizens of that place are getting ready to attend the Atlanta Fair. Rome folks always wero sensible. The Savannah Hews says: Templeton having left there is now no place of amusement in that city. Did Tem pleton take the theater away with him? At the sale in Savannah Tuesday, Central Railroad stock, brought 1174 and Southwestern brought 93 and 94. There were nineteen deaths in Savan nah lust week, of whom ten were whites. Savannah rejoices ia the proprietor ship of a conservatory of music. Mr. Sparks, of Gwinnettconnty, killed sixteen rattlesnakes one day last week. — Tho Air-Line Eagle is anthority lor this story, otherwise it would never have been believed. Mr. Barton, who bos been usurping the crime of Jnstioe of the Peace in Athena, has been deprived of his mantle which fell upon tho shoulders of Gen. Frierson, who the Watchman declares was dnly elected. Columbus removes stores from one lot to another without disturbing the goods. They are gettiug “mighty smart” down there. Mr. Marion Gahn, of McAllistorville, fell dead Monday night, from disease of the heart, it ia supposed. ‘Georgia promises,” says the New Or leans Picayune, “to become aa noted tor the number of fairs os for her many miles of railroad and the extent of her manufacturer. No fewor than eight will be held between the close of Septem ber and November 21.” It would be decidedly agreeable to have Georgia noted on euch grounds. The development- of the State is well advertised through the medium of Fairs, and Georgia ought to have just as many of them as can be made creditable. ujwn the s]DOt where 88 years _ago, the Country surrendered the authority that oonfemd upon him the direction of all the armies of the infant nation.” The same contracted galler; that held tho patriots in that eventfu hour, still unchanged, remains, nnd the indentical seat, with its high carved back and crimson upholstery, which was occu pied by Genl. Mifflin the President of the .Senate, is there, a relic of oolonial times. All the seats of the members, who sat in that chamber on that grand occasion arc yet there, us memories of the stirring soones of tho revolution. A painting representing Washington in the set of resigning his commis- smaller than tho one in the rotunda at Washington city, oooapies a place on the wall of the Sen ate Chamber, and the portraits of the fow signers of the Declaration of Inde pendence, on the part of Maryland, ore suspended on the wall—Governor Poos, Chan. Carroll, of Carrollton, Judge Samuel Chase and Governor Stone. As our craft moved down Patapsco Rirtr, and as it was gliding into Chesa peake bay, we were saluted from the forward deck by one of theheavy tonage Bremen line of steamships that was just leaving port, and was beautifully deco rated with flags representing the German Confederation, both steamers in mntual compliment dipping their colors. We also passed the famous Fort MoHenry, in whiaii is now being tried by Court Mar tial Paymaster Hodge, of United States Army, Gen. Meade presiding, and in which many of the Confederates were confined during the lato war. This is also noted os tho spot near which was indited the verses that rendered the name of Key immortal. During tho war of 1812, he was token prisoner at Alexan dria, and brought in a British steamer into the waters of Chesapeake bay; it anchored three miles from the Fort, and commenced shelling it during the night, whilst oar national ensign was floating over the Fort, the missels fell tbiek am fast about it, aud which was witnessed by the poet, from tho deck of tho man of war, and who, upon a slip of paper that rested upon the top of his hat, composed “The Star Spangled Banner,” that was rublished in the morning papers, and us been a thousand times republished in many lands. Commodore Warden, who was the commander of the Monitor during the naval engagement with tho Mcrrimnc, st Fortress Monroe, in tho war between the Slates, is at tbo head of the Naval Acad emy, which numbera 280 pupils. The young midshipmen have elegant new quarters,and a most excellent cornet band THE NATIONAL COMMER CIAL. CONVENTION. composed of thirty members afford do lightful music. Forty-five aores are em braced in the naval grounds, which ' is nothing more than a charming lawn, which is sometimes covered with mid shipmen engaged in croquet amusements. An armory containing models of guns and men of war and other nantical ves sels, full rigged, together with numerous ancient flags and standards, the trophies of naval engagements, is located within the oampus. A quaint looking piece, re posing on the green, bean the following inscription: “One of the cannon brought to Maryland by the first settlers under Lord Baltimore.” The entrance to tho enclosure of the armory is flanked by two pieces of artil lery bearing the following inscription, sunk into burnished brass “captured from the British Frigate Conflance, Sep tember 11, 1811, by Commodore McDo nough, United States Navy.” The Commodore and subordinate offi cers received us with the courtesy that is so characteristic of those attached to this branch of service, and to Dr. Joseph Taylor, of United States Navy, are we particularly indebted for delecato atten tions in acting the part of Cicerone, dur ing onr sojourn here. The library of tho Naval School contains about 15,000 volumes. I must not omit to say that a splendid collation was served on the boat on hor downward trip, consisting of every luxu ry tliat the magnificent market of Balti more could famish. It is the custom of the Naval Academy to send out practioe squadrons during the summer months, in charge of tho midshipmen, who go on a cruise, either in European waters, or along tho coast of the United States and Canada shores, and in Juno last, the fleet, consisting of the ships Constitution and Saratoga, left on au expedition, aud to-day tin* squad ron returned and entered the harbor, the Commodore formally forwarding dis- putcliea and receiving documents from the Commandor of the fleet, which we passed as we steamed to the Naval Acade my wharf. J. N. S. Colton lUiircliouet and Banking Co. New Cotton and Produce Warehouse. THE PIiANTTEIlS LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. ■utoaoribed Capital ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The Waroliouao of Tills Baltk, Cor. Campbell nnd Reynolds Streets, Augusta, Georgia, JS NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be nude upon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad Receipts. Parties Storing Cotton with tho Bank will be furnished with receipts for samo that will be available in this city or any ether for borrowing money. 19“ The Bauk is prepared at all times to make LOANS ON PRODUCE or PROVISIONS on tho most reasonable terms. Parties would do well to apply at tlia Warehouse, or communicate with the Officers. CHAUIJX J. JENKINS, President. JNO.P.KINCi, vn-e-1*resident. T, J>. 1IHA.NCII, C?aali I or. Xllisrcllaneona 2M>eerti«(tntnt*. Merchant Tailoring. J. LYNCH, Per. M'hitehalt Street and ftnif. road Crossing. rjVHK LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF Cloths, Vestings 3 Cashmeres EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY ▲ Fall Stock of Everything in the Gentlemen’s Furnishing Line. JFone but the Meal mood* MM, asd .featnrss and Elegance is srhat 1 Strive to Excel in. wptis.im i, mm m ZB* CITY! BRANCH, SONS & CO., OOTTOIV FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Oflleo lit Plnntvrn' Lean Ac Huvlngs liuulc Wureliouse AUOUSTA, GEORGIA. jyBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE HELD HERE, or for Shipment to Domestio or Foreign Markets. 19- SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Cotton. sept26-Cm miscellaneous. 1,BOO BUSHELS Red Rust Proof Oats AT Mark W. Johnson’s, U)atel)ts, Jruicltn, 01c. SOMETHING NEW LAWSHE & HAYMES THE OLD RELIABLE. T ) OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, GREETING. WE HAVE JUST Ueceivod and opened unr Fall Stock of KICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY, Embracing all the LATEST STYLES of the BEST GOLD, and AT PRICES LOWER THAN WE HAVE BEEN ABLE OFFER BEFORE. Onr WATCHES RUN FROM THE FINEST JURGENSEN down to tbo lower grades of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. In fsot, we now have a fall, beautiful and almost entirely new stock. Como and Hoc Us. Price and Bo Uonvineed. TO tt)aicl)es, Jetoclrn, 01c. FALL TRADE!—13*71. SHARP & FLOYD Jewelers nnd Silver-Smiths TMa Nbjctt DIkiuH—Tht Bxcanlaa •f the Delegatee ta Aaaapelte ae the Gaeete ef the Heathers a# the Cent a ad Wheat Kxehaage—Interesting JRellee—The Chamber fla which Sea. Waehlagtea Sarreadered hie Cemmle- slea ae Cemmaader-la-Chlef ef the wae Cem paced the Celebrated Vereei Batttled “The Star Spaagled Banner* —The Seat ef the laval Academy— fommilrn Waedea—The Retara ef the Hldehlpmea ta-day la Charge ef r Cralee. The Ueller Pmteni Grain DriU. Wot sowing Wheel, EU. ■ark W. Johnson’s, F. o. box aa. aiusw. o* Anurous, Mo., Sept. 27, 1871. Eorron Son: Soma two hundred and eighty delegates are in attendance upon the National Commercial Convention- representing twenty-three States. The Sontbern and Western States are more largely represented Uun the Northern tad Eastern. The diacuasiona upon the various subjects submitted are quite ani mated; not a few of which relate to in ternal improvement, river navigation, canola, cotton tax, education, public , etc. At one o'clock, r. K-, on the invitation of ihc members of the Cora and Wheat Exchange of Baltimore, tbs „ liters at 9s Cbnvswtion WWW Ssn- vejed to the wharf of the splendid Steamer Louisiana, and embarked for this delightful city, which is invested with so mnch historic interest; for it was here that Genl Washington, daring the session of Congress that was here aasem-1 l \asemtr fnarbw imM (or nMhmn t tb. Med, nstgned hi* commission aa com rur to h. held u uuats. commencing on u» ism mender in chief of the American array, o^uber. fur tariff imiaa, aad back to g.ji.ra <-iuca on the 23rd day of December 1783. Cotton Wnrehoise, on Bread Street. ALrtO r 300 Bush. Selected Seed Mar leg, 250 Mush. Seed Hge, lo arrire, 600 Biuh. Seed Wheest, 210 Buck, Bed Clover, 216 Bush. Bed Top or Herds Brass. 224 Bush, Orchard Breus, lOO Bsuh. Tall Meadou Oat Brass, to arrive, 176 Bsuh. Blae Breus, aud all other useful Brasses, fire. 600 Cut. Fresh Ttssrnip Seep j ALSO « lOO Tons Sea Foul CHsmh and other Guano, for Wheat, Mb ALSO! 600 Dixie no.. Warn IIZ lo II A. r. HAOauoa. HAllAIMON So BRUCE. Corner ot Marietta and Mai alraata, ATLAJITA, GEORGIA. BFJTBHAK. AVCTgOJF A AD Commission Merchants and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in FnrnMnre. R. II. BAPTIST, Auctioneer CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. CASH ADVANCES.ON CONSIGNMENTS IN STORE FOR AUCTION. Reference!'—M. O. Dobblaa, President 3corgi* Deuklng and Trust Company! Maaors. Otmm, Hoyt- ■ton k Go., Wholesale Dry Goods; Maaara. A. C. k ■ — - , grocers; Krears. Gordei ssplg-lm U. y. Wyljr, Wholesale i Willis A On.. Bankers. HOWE’S improved Lock-Stitch Sewing MACHINES A re world renowned for durability and slapllolty of machinery, Ike perfection ef the ieneione, end the unparalleled wide range of work they are capable of performing without change or re-adjoetinent. At the Great Exposition Uniwer saile in Paris, 1M7, they were i —a Massive Gold Medal- nxmt is. 500 Orates assort ed granite and O O Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev* er offered .in State. Send fbrllBt of con tents^ SAVE YOUR FRUIT! > SAFEST. CHEAPEST AND BEST FRUIT JARS lEE the te.tlmoi.jc of Mlaa M. /. Bala, wka M I known in Atlanta to be xnaacaHad la Preserv ing and Canning Fruit: Me$tr». McBride <ft Co.: forlntaododnsttlatoew vtam,. ImSn ba ■to I began rannl»f fn.lt forhom. CM. ha.laff rmnuoltn naadaravarv c aa* "Arthur 1 . ■—r •sirAaSEEXfS cheapest, moat simple to uae, ea4 Ike beat tor ptffig Suit Hi Its natural state that I have erer Very Respect’ully, E. 3. HALE, Atlanta, fla. in Parts, 1M7, they were awarded the Hlgheet Prise Massive Gokl Medal—over 89 competitors, and original inventor of the Sewing Ma chine. The growing appreciation of tholr characteristic excellence by the intelligent people of th' Was clearly shown by tho unprecedented Howe Mewing Machine More than ONI T Uun cannot be found. They make the ‘Howe, or Lock-Stitch 40,0(10 pounds Bacon ; MM bushels Corn ; 500 barrels Flour ; car load Molasses ; Coffee ; a valuable pate ef Males and Dray ; a Arte aloes * “ I Family Carriage, tor cash or on October or Novsmlx r ; also, mo city or building late. Terms saw. Apply tones to A. K. 8EAOO. Cor. Forsyte and Mitchell it's. •Ml Bid Aw HO! FOR THE FAIR m—iiHSil Oowlinii -mUI oarvobfftiw*-fOot, atso* Sznmmj wwU. FINE WATCHES, Of Sterling Time-Keeping Qualm**, Elegantly Cased. Beautiful Opora, Vent anil tiuaril Chuitin. AN UNEQUALLED DIAMOND STOCK Embracing some VKRY FINE ^Etytea^wjri; Coral, Roman Gold Seta, Braeelcte. Hterllnjf Hilverware for Wedding Prononts, En- graved without Charge In 8aporior Ntyle. Fine Plated Ware, French, Marble and Bronte Clocks, Wedding Fans, Artistic Brontes, sic. Wa are Agents for tea DIAMOND SPECTACLES, The Best Aid to Impaired Sight Known. We give personal attention to Repairing of Jewelry nnd Watches, And have the Finest Workman In the City* We take Pleasure In Showing our Store and Stock to ad. r« OJT<r Gremltr imduttm—nU them Heretofore t* Pmrehmierw SeptlS-dtf SHARP & FLOYD. Cotton lotion onfr Cotton food ©oaoo ‘Agents, Ctr. Which has the aide of the fab . chines that make this beautiful The offlee has been recently established at ten inter of Brand nnd Alabama streets. If vo prejudiced In favor of any particular naachii bast examine the Rowe before you purchase, member that Mr. How* was the original inventor of the dewing Machine, and gave twenty yean of his fe to perfecting this mscblm Every Howe Macbino is Warranted for 3 Tears ty of plain and ornamental sewing. tendance at the e Genuine Elias Mow* T5,l<v*» Genuine Hinger.... 72,883 Genuine Wheeler k Wilson 88,208 The Howe Machine Oo Cop. I)road AAltetoamgk Ste, NEXT DOOR TO BUN OFFIO ATlAsMJTTji, <Lf. AGENTS WANTED IN EVERT TOWN AND COUNTY THROUGHOUT THE 8TATR. A. WELLBORN HILL. H ILL, WILBBRFOBOI DAlfIZI. DANIEL 8e COTTON FACTORS, Agents Cotton Food Gnano, NO- 3,WARREN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUOUSTA, OA. All btuiness entrusted to them will have strict personal attention. Orders for Bagging, Ties or Rope and Family Supplies promptly filled. COMMISSION 1 1.4 PER CENT. BKIIRIXCII I | Nsffooal Hank 4f Ifewnan, Go. Pros't Dickson Pertilxer Co. W. W. HIMPHON, Esq., Sparte, Gm ters' Nstional Rank, Augusta 1 -gg-'V fiarbmar*, Cntlern, (Bum, Bt. W. L. timSOITl, Allsnts, Os, | a* W. L. WADSWORTH k CO.* Approaching the Varf we dropped anchor' „ (ss 73, Tictiu jood uaui Dalkin 1.11 HI P 0 T t 6 T 8 Uld DtftlOTS i& H&rdWftTfi, ani with < ' * ‘ * curious interest I ventured into | mi. the sneiont Senate Chamber, and stood c. d. onn. Ocasnl Affeat. Opposite Janum’ Hank, Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, CIA Aflminlstrator’n Sale. State or Gboboia, Tama mao Couutt. } Y virtue of an order of tea Court of Ordinary of mid county, will be sold on the ffrat Tuesday In November next, 1871, between tee lawful hours of sale, before the Court House door in Cmwfordville, in said county, the Plantation whemon Mr*. Dovey Clemmons resided at the time of her death. The situation is healthy, society good, convenient to railroads, churches, nulla, and poet ofltee. land suited to the culture of corn, cotton, or small grain, in good repair. Mr. Alexander Clemmons ia on the place, and will take pleasure in showinc It to any K rsoa wishing"*) purchase. Terms, twelve months ns, with approved papers. This, EspUpber 8, 1871. iJAMES M. TRIPLETT, G«*rfta— FbHsb Cnatf- XULTOII RlTf—oa Mom V. Btam \ w, (ll Omni a. Biss. ) It sppeavtna to tea Court, by the retaru of the Sheri#, that Georg* A. Ryan, tea Petes teat ta the stated case, does sot reside in said county el and M steoappsariag that ha daw nut raster Aa of Gaorgte. U teat aarrice of ■ rAnr: [ Libal tor Dtvorca lu mM Court. Yultoa. ia said Mr tea Court Loolig Glass Mi. We offer the. Cheapest and Best line or House - Keep ers’ Goods in a, it is, tee retort, ordwad kf of mid libel bo made oo sh&i \ bUcattea of tete order la aw / _ w State once a month for four months, pesvtaaa tn tea mart tana ef this Oaarl— •vantad by the Court. J. M. uaumov * Bov., Plaintiff's Attorney. A true Extract from tea minutes of satdOaaH June 1st, 1871. juneO-laiuim W. R. VEMABIA. (Mark. Forks, Waiters, Cas- tors, Vases dc Toilet Sets. In fact, Jung need in a well' house. with th. wok JjtWilfc O” WANTED, GOOD FIRST-CLAM KffV.Z COOS, FOR A i tniM|w*Bi»mstiimuii ms* Otmm. tests. AMriMoMt