The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, October 11, 1871, Image 3

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THE T>ftTTiV SUN. itopnlot familij Semina Machine* WamuT Momma Ocrom 11. lea Advertiser, •n^i tt always foma m EitU Page; Load and Bvsineu Notices cm Furth Page. 8U N -STROKES. R%. Morton calls beliurz, “the politi crJ wh&ngdoodlo." Schorl oays that's oot what’s the matter with UortoD. BAT Grant went to the Maryland Ag- ricoltoral Fair, oa.tlp 3d, and elicited brays from his peers. KA An Indiana paper says: “Mc Kean Buchanan belongs to a school of actors that is fast passing away,” And thi gpHiytr yi*d in the sentiment ■utlfco' sooner they pan x#xy, the better ff will be for the Amcrioan stage. ISk. Horace Greeley's daughter is said to be one of the most accomplished mathematicians in the country. She is properly named Ada. With all her ac complishments, however, she has never been able to cipher op what her father knows abont farming, or to decipher the political rittpO* into what he and bis p^yMb'tjfthUiig. gar- Tfcj 1^411* ledger pula the question In tfle-fottowlng manner, which is none the lass pointed, beoamse it is a little joooae: V. D.: < ‘Good evening, Mr. Repnbli- caa. Don’t yon intend to join oar New Departure Democracy ?" Republican: “Why should I—my mon- «1.SL, accept all your views J —and wouldn’t change ’em if I oould, and oouldn’t if I would.” BepubHcan: “Is that so f Well, then, what am I to gain by going with you ?— And besides, ai my party is several years older than yours—and thoroughly organ ised—why in the d—l’s name don’t you ftiactllonroua 1,500 BUWIKLB Bed Rust Proof Oats Mark W. Johnson’s, OPPOSITE Cotton Warehouse, an Broad Street. ALSO: 300 Btuh. Selected Seed Barley, 250 Bush. Seed Bye, lo arrive, 500 Btuh. Seed H'heal, 210 Btuh. tied Clover, 215 Btuh. Red Top or Herd* Brat*. 221 Btuh. Orchard Ora**, 100 Bush. Trail Meadow Oat Grass, to arrive, 195 Btuh. Blue Brass, stud off other useful Brants, tfc. 500 Ctvl. Fresh Turnip Seep ; ALSO: lOO Tons Sea Fowl El I wan and other Guano, tor Wheat, Ztc. ALSO: 500 Dixie Flows and other Plowa, from $1.60 to $9 60, cheeper than home New Cotton U)arel)onet and Hanking Co. Cotton and Produce Warehouse. made “Ucooters.” M:EiPi.oi3:^h.isrTS i BUY CROCKERY and GLASS No. 47 Peachtree Street, —FROM— T. FLIFXjEre\ JMPOBTEB AND JOBBER. SC ESTABLISHED 11 YEARS. -fcS Keep* a Urge stock. OocopUs THREE FLOORS—90x230 tocL Inducements offered to cash buyer* Equal to any Market. Atlanta, Ga., A uguat a, 1871. aug 8 2m. ALSO: The Belter Patent Brain BriU, For aowing Wheat, Etc. Mark W. Johnson’s, F. a DOX no. AtUnttt. 0a [rOUBDEU 18S8.] M H O O R E ■ « SOUTHERN • Business University, You’d bavo less bag gage to i > move, you know ?’’ Mr. Henry G. Doyal, of Griffin, went CTesbiirf-ing last Sunday. He got one. Her Christian name was F.H» The Thocnaston Herald, with .decided show of osudor,' announces that “another ■aolltaaiutacUfrhaa been started in town and two in the country.” fib Jesse Haring preached to. the Thomastonians last Sunday. Some thief stole the parson's carriage harness, at Thomadton, one night last week. . fie should be flayed with one of the traces. lie tt 1 . it. Richardson, of this city has been Snnday-sobool lecturing in Thom- ■ eston. j A a The Griffin Middle Georgian is fully persuaded that the unusually large num her of freight trains which pass that place indicate a good business for the Macon and Western Railroad. Henry Bischoff & Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, and dealers in Rice, Wines, Liquors, Nc- gars,To nacco. &o. No. 197, East Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. Buciiorr. c. wuu *. a. rum. Cor, Broad A Alabama Stm. ATLANTA. CA< NICHOLS’ DANCIN'* ACADEMY. Academy At the Skating Mink) On Thureday, October 12,1871. Private leesone given if desired. NKW YORK CORRESPOND ENCE. The Democratic State Cosven- tion. liu'» - tin Yobs, SopL 6, 1971. Hon. A. H. Stephens, Editor, <Cc..- For some time past we Gotham Democrats— some of us “so-called”—hare been in the sailor's double quandary: if wo held on we should be—run over, aDd if wo let go we should full in the mud. Even the huge moufer called Ihp Gumminutg, fur ■syfd pit' lu»l hoen carried round tad «*!»d In a wbfy^ool, imtil some of those in the former front, having been seized with a sort of plethora, have sunk down and been trampled under foot. So mole it be! The Democrat!; Convention' rndt at ” M idjft nmu »ig»nlise<l flom, and . s pan u liar circumstances which surrounded and threats red it, that uuhrokeu harmony prevailed throughout. went They regu- iform” in fun _ ' directed men of tha^higheat moral and political ctiarocter: horatio Seymour, Sam. J. TMeAJWdfce Hanlord E. Ohuroh, Fran eia Korn an, Jaoob Rardenbargb, and fled Oil AOtUMi, y w othnm *hi«b \ hmanot room to mention, e •fte^miUMniy delegation, bnjpg sstts- r - iw gore them; terse " amduaad the* Hod thfironwaaa time to Thus that Hi . last, been blessed with a little ahowot and llyMtnod, fAir^crop^ even after | ggfo-dleW- Bftfr& rflniiiktLla ikiUiBi rthcrtSSjJTrXk >undi Bacon ; 1,000 bushels Corn . _lour; car load Molauee ; Coffee ; _ valuable paly of Mules and l>ray ; a flrat cUm r ; Also, 100 city or Cor. Forsyth and Mitchell at'a. Atlanta, Ga HO! FOR THE FAIR IKT ATIiAIffTA. will carry freights intended for exhibition at the Fair to bo held at Atlanta, commencing on the 16th October, for tariff rates, and back to Eastern cities free. Passengers will be carried, steamship, to Sa vannah, at $35 76. Ticketd good until December 1, 1671. C. D. OWENS, sept28-tf General Agent. Open Day and Night course of instruction for Young Men and Adults, Qualifying them for any Position In Finance and Trad©, in the shortest possible time and at the least ex- Evening Sessions from 7 to 9 O’clock. •V Students can enter at any time. Mo teaching j$y Catalogues and Specimens of Penmanship mailed on application. Address the PLANTiaRfl LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. ■ubaorlbed Capital ONE MILLION DOLLARS. The Warehouse of This BeCfkfc, Cor. Campbell and Reynolds Streets, Augusta, Georgia, JB NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will be nude upon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad Receipts. 9Qu Parties Storing Cotton with the Bonk will be furnished with receipts for same that will be available In this city or any other for borrowing money. Tho Bank is prepared at all times to make LOANS ON PRODUCE or PROVISIONS on tho most reasonable terms. Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or communicate with the Officers. CIIABLEB J. JENKHfB, l»re»ldeiit. JtTO, I*. KINO, Vloo-^re.tdent, T, r. OTiAJCCII, Cnwliior. wptK-am BRANCH, SONS & CO., ©OTTOIN FACTORS - AND — COMMISSION MERCHANTS, .7 THE GREAT G R AND IIA«T a.HT FAIR! OF THE SEASON OPENS AT OGLETHORPE PARK, October 16, 1871, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. ,:i U, t... , MS .(»„„) t wl U ir f10,000 IN PREMIUMS BY THE ASSOCIATION ABE OFFERED. *1,000 IN SPECIAL PREMIUMS. BY THE CITIZENS OF ATLANTA. And for the Saturday of Fair Waak, a Citisaps’ Puna of *2,500 IN TROTTING PREMIUMS! The Park Buildings and Groups ere receiving additional improvements, the Track being put in fine oondkion. AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS ABE HADE FOB ^ ^ ■’ 'f iruLui) i-.u . 8 5,0 00 VISITORS. OfUee at Plnutera’ Louu Ac Savings Bank Warehouse AUOUUTA, OtORQIA D F. MOORE, _wiiU !m PRraaU'AL. CITY FLOURING MILLS, .1 TLn.t.VT.1, it EUR U LI. If all things are equal, why nat patro lie home manufacture t A.lminixti-utoi-’M hale. State or Geoiuha, Tauafkem Oouirrv. B Y virtue of *n order of the Court of Ordinary of ■aid county, will be eohl oo tho tnt Tuesday in November next, 1871, between the lawful iMmmof ■ale, before the C'*urt House door iu Crawfordville, in said county, the Plantation whereon Mrs. Doyey luation Is healthy, society good, convenient to ^_. a - r rallroeds, churches, mills, and ]>ost office. I-and suited to the culture of corn, oottoa, or small grain; in good repair. Mr. Alexander Clemmons is on the place, and will takfa pleasure in shoeing It to any person wishing to parebsao. Ter**, twelve mouths time, with spproved papers. This. September 8, —- JAMK8M. TRU EKTT, Administrator. 1871. TO LOAN, A t x.x»«•«•.,*wni«iouUi.vt Iwpr. as Uold CuUat.nl. FwtM.kU.atu Wrrow 04 but end W"U* CUAS. J. JESKISS, [,,)(),! j; * M| Iff rrwlJ.al' Or, 1.8. BEAR, Cwbter Murh»oU’ and Pluto. 1 ■atiooal Bank. 223 llroad Street, MO J Atlanta -Marble Works. WILLIAM, GUAY nifOBTRB um dxalRb is AmatUau, ItaUan and oU othor Marbito SCOTCH BHAJTITE. asmaimi, tum iw. tmu. »> i •xlur mjlea of Marti. Wart duo. on rturt n 00(03 MS r work (urnUhed FttJUE on J. B. LBASv Mar. &2£S&. W. G. Robinson, Agent WtoMX. tnd lUhn Dr«to Is BOOTS and SHOES, No. 07 WMKeliall Street, ATLANTA, GA. bracing tall lines of T. Miles A Boo. /- C. WU- lie and Jenico McMu'Un’s celebrated Philadelphia Work, togUbrr mUiageml stork of Eastern made goods. Prices guarantied to be as low as any In this -ity. Merchants buying for CASH, and consumers enerally. are Invited to examine his stock before ■namq buying. a. B. ROBBS, 0ONTRACTOU FOB BUCK AMD 0400.00, Unix UAL larsntcf ovary jKiund of flonr that 1 soil ully up t*t representation; otherwise, it can be abip- petl back to rac at my expense. 1 am prepared to furnish Uic trade, lu any fpisntity in NurkH, half sacks or quarter sacks: l'UIDK OF DIXIK, from choice white wheat. CITY MILLS FAMILY, from selected rod wheat CAl’lTOL MII-I-S FAMILY. STAU MILLS FAMILY. BRAN, sacked or unsat kod, J. E. BUTLER, Ptopdctor. oagUla J^IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE HELD HEBE, or for Shipment to Domestio or Foreign Markets. JW- SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Cotton. aept26-6m U)al*h*». Jttnrlrn, Etc. SOMETHING NEW L T°n AWSHE & HAYMES, THE OLD RELIABLE. OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, GREETING. Recolvcd and opened our Fall Stock of New ltontc to Mobile, New Orleans Vleksbnrg and Texas Blue Mountain Route I.UU VIA SELMA, HOME, AND DALTON Mailroad and its Cannections. FAST EXPRESS TRAIN Of Behna, Home and Dalton Railroad, arri ring Selma at. t:10 and making close connectkm« with train of Alabama Ceptr*! llailrcad, arriving at Meridian 4:00 A. Jackson U;60 Vicksburg 2 45 ▲140, make dose connection at 0ALZR4 with 1A.M. 1A.M. IP. Ms traiasof Mouth and North Alabama liailraad, antv ing at Montgomery 7:MP.K. Mobile 7:46 A. M. New Orleans 4:26 P. M. The Kokd has been recently equippetl and its cijuipuieutig not surpa**o<l by “ for dgMifth and beauty off finish. any in the . Mouth _ *io T betwoen Home and Selma. BM~ No chango of PULLMAN TALACE CARS NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS. via Hfogston at the General Ticket Qffioo, or at I ha H. 1. Kimball Rouse. JOHN fa. PMOMu General Pi—anger Agent JL Q. BARNEY, General Superintendent JL V. JOUfiOM. Load Agari, No. 4 KimbaM House. NOTICE. ASSESSMENT No. 8. Omci or vug Atlanta, Diuatto un> 9to*b Mountain Tunnnk*. J as AkmaDWr ncM/A^ 'or etiote TOIW to <*11 in ts^>dollars agd fifty cents ($2. per share of the stock *f the Company. Please callaud -Ufte. t W. J. HOUSTON, DWEIiDW TO RENT. si* rooms. KltcbsQ and Urge lot, good water, and Mm vary bast neighbor hood. To a hood tenant mi y Apply ts T. K. GODFREY k BON. No. 46 Whitehall Streak up auir THE HEW DEPARTURE. TO THtLAOMS OF ATLANTA AND viomrrv- TlMtortWnceof U>. <l<atotart .( to. «•«,!.« store, and am now prepared to furnish my custo mers with all the latest novelties of the saeou. Tbs HOOP SmiltT DEPARTMENT having boon enlarged, f am taWy pfepamd In sup ply ail wants of any shape aod style, at a reduction of 26 per cent from former prices. The Millinery Department auder tho M|«rvtetem of MUM REN NKDY. wiflembram all la to styles of HaU, Bonnets, Flower i, Ac. ^ (a (-'•net* and Triroaa ‘•es have a special sdertiou. and will sell the saaaa at New York pricee. Intest stytee nvsd. A great variety of notion* ana mney googe it received. Intending to make thU store the FA Nil ION A BEE EMPORIUM at UUiiU. I would rrspe. 1/nJlv ask Ihe UdVe p, give ms a call before making Urti port-bases fVxir iuoua aaiee ladies in attendance. Wkl. TITIJtBACM. Hoop Skirt ManuMctory, Vo. 28 WhitehaU Htteet next door to iUAnUu. k Fox’s Drug (More. oct 3-1W WE HAVE JUST RICH ANI) BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY, Embracing all tbu LATEST STYLES of tho BEST GOLD, and The different leading rentes of travel and tnnoportation win bring Pa ganger* and Freight! at HALF BATES ; and the indication! are that the Exposition will be one of / *r ,i/ , TJnrivulled Interest. The regafadioan of the Aaroaiaiian pro anah that BXBXBITORfi Shxrct VXURVQZUU Moat fled their attendance on the Foil piquant aod proflUbia. ha. > ) I., tn-Mituil II-', I. For Copies of the —frwdid Ust of *i'ailwn,|*logoooM»Sraoo > SECRETARY. •ar- The boohs aro open and entries being made. Exhibitor* are requested to make entries at a* earl; a da; as passible. oet5- AT PRICKS LOIVKU THAN tVK HAVE UEEN ABLE TO OFFER BEFORE. Oar WATCHES ltUN FROM THE FINEST JUliOENHEN dawn to tho luwer grades of SWI§S AND AMERICAN WATCHES. In fact, wo now have u fall, boantiful and almost entirely new stock. Conic mid Hoc; Uh, Price nqd lie Convinced. iUalrltra, Jrwrltp, (Sic. FAT.T. THADH—1871. SHARP & FLOYD, Jewelers and Silver-Smith*, FINE WATCHES, Of SfcrtlDg Time-Keeping Qualities, Elegantly Cate*. licuntllul Opera, Vest anti Guard Chains. AN UNEQUALLED DIAMOND STOCK ~ VflRY au-n m. Htcrllng; Nllyorwaro Ibr WodUInjf Urofcntv, En« grravod withowt Chirffe In Mnywrlor IKylo. Flo* Plated War*, French. Marbla and Bronx* Cl*ckl, Wedding Fans, Arilfltlc Bronx**, ate. W* DIAMOND SPECTACLES, The Beat A£4 to Impaired Sight Kaown. Wa give peraoaal alUniiou to Repairing of Jewelry aud Watches, ’ And hav* the Pineal Workman In the CUT* Wa taka Pleaaure in Showing our Mora and fiteefc to all. ~ VfV OR'tr Greattr nuHUemrtu* Hum Uerttofart f JPurcftfiMtrt 8eptl8-dt/ SHARP & FLOYD. gotten factor* anb Fotton foot Oaaxo %yt y^uix : .: r jzy- Ac / «u. As WBLLBOBM MILL. HILL, LgHunr uotron Food <^fuano, NO. 3.WAKREN BFX)CK, OPPOSITK Or/)BB HOTEU AUGUSTA, GA m-. AU taadnag eatroriadVo theg ail] have strict personal atUotioe. ‘ filled. Order* for Ragging, Ties or Rope. And Famil; Supplies promptly COMMISSION 1 1.4 PEB CENT. Qj-JOHa P. IIVO. PrelOwC. Rol Howl. | OuCI^K «ru,'DO.cto 0.. X. . Win.. Coal, rtUrtt NUUul met of Aaer.ta wl I Hsrtip nai of Anawa*. Sectary. - I Mrttoiel Rut of R.vau, Os. T. a aaroxxa bo . rne* rnuun rortiur Oo. w w snmox, tea . uteri*, c . ou aorrtu. * PUotoo' *Ui.aO Huk. A<wM» I » ^rbware, CntUrQ* <Pun«, tet. W. L. WADSWORTH, AUanu, Ga., | OH W. L. WADSWORTH & CO., Importers and Dealers in Hardware, fttleccllaneons QUntriiacntcme. Merchant Tailoring:. J. LYNCH, Cor. IThtUhsM Street and BssU- romd Crossing. ! - I II rpHX LXBOER ASD yiXCXT STOCK or Cloths, Vestinjal Cashmeres IlbWE’S Lock- Stitch Sewing JkC-AOHIISriBS WORLD UHOWVKD FOB DURABILITY 1V aod ahrnplieity of machinery, the perfection the tintetue. ««J the uupuMlMad wide mage __ work Uteyare capable of v*rionuing without ohaag* At the Uraat ' Exposition tVniraraulle in Faria, 18*7. they were awarded tha Mtehaat Brlaa —a Maaaiva GoW Madel—over tl ahuipfl^flpru. and Gentlemen’s Furalahiag Line. ' and JFeatness and Kief ante Is mMf M Strive le Jbsoti in. . BRUCE. ATLANTA, »1U *a i-Xt CfJLTCJUL JiMJVTtajr aMm exoallenca by the a$MU*teMon of their nhararteririlP a latefilgent uopii of this country re by the nugriredareted tela *f thfi Howe SewingMachlne during tha pate yaar, bateg •* hwiwfli lh« any othar one patent. thi* vary large nuibar a tew** «** af lUatetefha Uon cannot be fbuad. They make tha ‘Howe, or Lock-Stitch* hlnsa that make thte beautiful atttch corner of pu^udlaad tn teroy af apy pai veaat examine the Rowe before you purchase. 1 iber that Mr. Howe vu tha original hiafiu af iv* twsuty yean of hi* Warranted fbr 6 Tout* ****** chrter«.r« tWmiahlr totoort.fatOtoriM. ldau*a, hy o*mp*teal iMtratlnMM,1fiMV($WlM of ptoa i*q ora.»mlil mu. row seOss. sStjzie:i Geauiaa Wheelvr A Wlteoii Soaring that th* B» on with the puMie Ik NJM :.t:3m OpiKMilto Jfit met** Bank, tkidember 10-ly Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA The Howe Machine Oo Cor. Broad AAlabaam SHm. NEXT DOOR TO HON OrFIO JtTLjSJTTjA, BA, L AGENTS WANTED ’ rx pntar Tova ore cotnrrr lyiuewuffif 1 UP «rom is fXfetuacw. r P , s l"SSfiPT~ " " flm»l to—t. vbrt. rt. war*, .to.1 to tort UM mndfBsim —emsmm ro*.un l artmms nt'WW art M*0. I* 10a -rtfir »;atn ... -a :'■—— The Last OaOhJ rim vox raraaa mu. iuw vssm U x-torontootojrt*.A to< *W>4gga TO CLOWE MY BOOKS Urns, omemomw* tassays. I m;M mm qditom. -Hi