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THK DAILY HUN.
Thuwdit Moreno. Ooiosn 13
tide of
Alabama.
Office in tie Sun Building, West
Broad street, Second Door South if
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New Advertisements always found
rm First Page ; Local and Business Notices
Tage.
To Lawf«ra
We publish in foil, (ho decisions of the
nor when he would return. a .
Mr. Oonlej may hare known hit tatec-
tion to go to California, bat he, too, was
then absent from tho State, and we be
lieve still is. He is .President of the
Senate, bnt is not ex-officio Lieut. Gov
ernor, nor authorized to fill the Govern
or's offico in bis absence.
The idea that appears to havo been mi
ne cod, that the Treasurer has no discre
tion, bat roust pay all warrants approved
Supreme Court; also the^dail^ “Pro- by the Comptroller General, is not cor
ceedlngs” of- u ‘t* tjoyti and. keep
“Order of liusineaa'' standing in
columns.
Olsasms frf Oar anwdailM Ttls*
We rek attention to our new terms at
subscription in tbp first column
first ^age.
tti»«ft« Cwjsftea For Sole mt the
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Wa have a bran saw little
fore ua, tha p«n*4 of which wa hay#
just finished. It is from the Press of 3.
W. Burke A Co., of Macon, and is enti
tled "Eioirr Mights With A. Baaoino
Cum, wtS. Ii." .i
Tbe Book ia Georgian rtutireiy—its
thor ia a Georgian—its scenes We Oeor-
gi*, Nod it* PablMiers km Gawfein*
For this reason, perhaps, we took mete
interest in scanning its charsotsr and
merits than we otherwise should have
done. The remit ot that seaming a
this notioe, with tbe view of oommending
it to our readers generally.
The Volame Coodtote of It*) pngm, md
iegotten np with
» grrtipffl xir
atven soofeete, grave and litimomia,
submitted at eight different meetings of
a village Beading Club, with criticisms
and remarks upon them. The tone and
character eft these dissertation*; If they
may properly bo so coliod, are of a very
As a specimen, both of the author's
style and sentiment, we give the follow-
i«g, which ar*re
relation to Ihe'eM&UTbl
pern, upon the members of tho Club,
ciwHufihg; m it J0'»« Wmw V
well as young gentlemen, of the Milage:
“Of course the club was divided os to
tho merits of the production. One will
never see a collection of more than twen
ty persona (among) between whom there
are no differences of opinion. But the
hour wore away without any angry dis
cussion. Anger iu debate is judicative
neither of zeal nor intellect. Auger in
anything ia an exponent of a laid heart
and a weak mind, and of nothing elsa.
Temper, tbe verb, is much better than
temper, tbe noau. 1 have tried both and
*2>eak from experience.
“When the members had arranged their
differences oh tho subjects embraced in
tbe article that hod been reed, they spent
an hMnror more upon topics of qwito a
different nature. What they were I do
not know; and if I did, I'm sure I would
iLd-iof^fe^rnglteyrt
be said. Likely there were blifshus here
arid there, a* there should hrito beet—
[or blushes need not moke one ashamed,
when tho blood bounds from a pure
heart. And I enjoyed it *IL Buow up
on the heart does not always imply ioe
at the heart—for blood may rush, in hap
piness, to meet s frozen barrier, when
•'■wmsaxa...*.*-,
Wliat are late hours, or early hours, to
the young ? Bright, bright 1 as were the
late hours to them this night, with uo
etond upon their happy faeas but that
Which settled on them with tho olosiug
moment. It ia misery alone that oounta
the hours and minutes. Happiness can
not Mint It does not know the hour
glass. It lives with tho sunshine, sud
darkness never settles upon its pathway.
Do not cnote Providopoq or Futo—fur all
mav live in the sunshine tuat will; and if
yon darken your own home, and coat a
shadow upon your path, do uoteurso
either the dorkneas or the shadow, for
they are your children.**
In conclusion, we will merely add (for
»e hove mot apnea or time to my more)
that we have been highly entertained
with the matters discussed in those ‘ ‘Eight
Mights with a BcndingJClub," and also
with tho manner in which they have boon
given to the public.
If* take the ooosaion, moreover, to my,
that we would be glad' to .see reeding
elabaef thefohaemoter of this ono, si de
scribed by the author, in every village,
town sud city in tbe Stetp. A. H. 8,
root The law requires tbe Governor to
drawhis warrant oadke Jfcpaury, which
SMrift be approve* fly Uto Comptroller
General; but when a, warrant ia presented
to the Iraamifer for payment, which he
knows the Cfoverowri'did| not •djaw; and
r . that ha was beyond the limits of the btatc
' oantrary to law, he is not bound by the
j Comptroller’* approval
1 The Treasurer has sought to fare tbe
audit of the Btst* by giving to the pub
lic the law on which R* bonds were issued,
hi order that none might be impoeed
upon. The currency bond* which tbe
Governor baa been trying to sell had tbe
Treasurer's nten* lithographed upon
them, without consulting that officer,
while the low requires him to sign them;
and nnleas he does that alga them with
his own band, the law requires them not
to be paid nnleas the bond itself is brought
to the Treasurer’s office, and the eoopon
if by him detached. Nome of the gold
baud* have tbe Treasurer’s genuine sig
nature, as required by lew. This feet
Or. Angler lias mods known far and wide,
wbloh it was his duty to do. If he had
not, no doubt on immense quantity of
those bonds would hsve been sold, which,
with the facts before them, capitalists
have (wen aawflUng'to take. He has
ad ttiqd W iqjure the State’s credit,- bat
fa save it from bankruptcy.
"For the purpose of Jiuying them ala
btrge discount /” If tho Governor actu-
allyruode thiatharge, iris fi strange one.
He and bi* friend* havo all the opportu-
nitiee to play this game, white the Treas
urer lias no Outers than any other indi
vidual. There is, in tbe issuing of these
nils, and (he effort to sell (hem, a sem
blance of illegality, and there seems to
have been bitted an amount til in excess
of the wonts of the State. These things
give just grounds for suspioton, that the
best of intentions wero not entertained.
Buying them in/" Tho Treasurer has
not been building fine houses, indulging
in flue equipages and long “ summer vs-
Though [possessed of a good
property, his income bos been largely
spent to prevent the Success of Bullock's
schemes before Congress to put the
people of Georgia under p military dic
tatorship, with himself at the head, hav
ing supreme coutrol of the persons and
proiierty of ttu» iSteto. He has spent
largely mure than his salary as Treasurer
for this patriotic purpose, sud with tho
assistance of other patriotic men, their
schemes for tho degradation and ruin of
our people have been thwarted, iu a great
measure.
JkIEJBLO:EI_A.3SrTS i
- DU Y,,
CROCKERY andOLASS
Mo. 41 Feerolitres Street,
-FBOM — 1 f
T. It. iFlIT^iLiEl'r,
JMCOBTBB SUP JOBBER.
This charge of wanting to buy the
bonds st a large discount, if really made
by tbe Governor against Dr. Angier,
oomes with an ill grace from his Excel
lency. ' e
It is believed that he bos not succccd-
od in selling mnuy of the bonds For
this, if it be so, let tbe Treasurer and
others who have labored with the same
object in view, be thanked.
I*. 8.—Since the foregoing was in type,
we have concluded to annex the follow
ing two neetion* from Inria's Cods, being
the latest revised oode ol the laws of the
State, so that all may see the law as it
ospacite, all tho coupons thereto attached. Which
.. i me Coupon* there
sauriS 1 "* “ m * iuHi<
, . Ilf If! ______
presentation of tbe bond or further war-
rent of authority.
MO. If coupons are not thus signed, they shell not
be paid, unleea accompanied by the bond to which
they belong end before payrisufe, shall be, by tbe
Treasurer, detached.
»■ »-e
The Young Democracy.
We had the pleasure, yesterday, of meetlug our
friend Oaptaiu lUrry Jackson, of AUauta, meuibur
elect of tbe lloneo <>f JtepmientatJvcs in tho next
Legislature from Fulton oouuty, and one of the
finest specimens of the Youug l>emocracy of tho
Statu, to be found withiu ita limits. Wearecoufl-
he will make a splendid record in that
. ! by rii^it dlvino of talent, pluck, sndrgy
and stainless integrity, come to the front as otw of
the represeulatlra tn«*n of that elees into whose
hands the deetiuy of Georgia must soon be commit
ted. It is of Just such stuff as enters Into bis com
position, that legislators who will rescue the Gom*
<yus*
Oh. TBROWXR,
Proprietor Bxcelsior Plastering Works,
P. O. JJox *100, ATLANTA, OA,
suaW fins. _
SASSE E % HOUSE,
(Formely United States Hotel,)
rtORffFR ALABAMA find PRIOR 8TBCET8. i
U LA NT A, UA.
E- R, 8ASBBBN, Agent, Proprietor.
TERMS-TomstantMoardsrs, per day MOO
fflagle Meal, dr Lodging M cents.
oct 1-dim.
LANOSBEBO'S
LUMBER YARD,
orrosru osonau gaii-BoAD pxpot.
A.TLA NTA,OA.
Sawed SlUnglos and
Xiatba, Whlto pine
S*»h. Wtxxclo wre 1*>
AU Binds of Stressed mm
fVasriNf Cumber.
f.MI-lr A. MNBSUBO h 00.. PrapiMora,
Atlanta Marble Works.
WILLIAM GRAY
IMPORTER AMD DEALER a
American, Italian and all otbor Marblaa
am
SCOTCH OHJtsTITE.
ENTS, Watues, Vases, Tom
styles of Marble Work done
. Urn latest and a
Designs of all Cemetery
^plication.
angSO tm
Address
J. E. LEAH, An KMT.
Keeps a large stock.
Oceopfoa THKKK XLOOBS—J011K tmt
Indooemente offered to eneh buyers
Equal to any Jliarkct.
Atlanta. Qa.. August % 1871.augfiOm.
Henry Bischoff k Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AHD DULIU IS
Ilieo, Wines, Liquors, Be-
gurs,ToDooeo. So.
So. 197, East Bsj Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
. mmemorr. o. wvut j. a. wu.
JulyAJm
▲dmlnUftratop*ff Eale.
State op Oboboia, 1
TAUAnilO OotJSTT. J
f Urdiuary o
county, will be sold on tfta first Tuesday in
November next. 1871, between the lawful hours of
sale, before the C-.nrt House dffi*r In Oewfordrille,
in said oounty, the Plantation whereon Mrs. Dovey
Clemmons maided at the time of her death. The
suited to sue cuuuto ui corn, wiwu, ur uaui greiui
In good repair. Mr. Alexander Clemmons ia on tbe
place, and will lake pleasure in showing it to ary
person wishing to purchase. Terms, twelve months
time, with approved papers. This, September 8,
1871. JAMES M. TRIPLETT,
agplt-tde , Adminleiratoc.
00.000 UOIiXjAB.0
TO LOAN,
A T seven percent., for six months or longer, on
Gold Collateral.
Parties wishing to borrow had beet apply prompt
ly to
OHAS. J. JENKINS.
• President,
Or, J- 8. BEAN, feebler Merchants’ and Planters'
National Bank,
7T3 Broad Street,
eop79 lm Augusta, Georgia.
W. G. Robinson, Agent
Wholesale and Retail Dealer in
BOOTS and SHOES,
No. 07 Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA
PBtnbtrt. 0m fitters, etc.
EICHBERG A LANGOESSER,
Plumbers, Steam and Gas' Fitters,
Are always Beady with a Full btock of
Gun, H t f tt in and Water Pipes
Lift and Force Pumps, of all Ucscription; Bath Tubs, ll’aler
Closets, Wash Basins, and a Central Assortment of Plum
bers' and Cos PttterP JBaterUsls, Chandeliers, Cae
Fixtures, Globes, Etc.
WqwiriWI»M>Mlc..lte —«ll,F.aw< to <ucut. *U order, !• • woctmuUX. auur ui*
u-tLOWSST SSW YPVSJWIgM
KICH0L8* BkNCINU AC A BE MV.
nonaoea that he will resume the exercises of his
At the Skating Rink,
On Thursday. October 1J, 1871.
fere of Tuition-For Ladies. Mieses end Hesters,
on Thursday, at 4 r. m., and Saturday morning at 10
'clock.
Gents' Right Clase-Ou Thoraday ami Friday nights
at7X*. u.
Practicing Soirees on Friday nights.
‘ ocil-fil
HO! FOR THE FAIR
XST A.TXoAJ»TT4L
Fair to be held at Atlanta, eommsaduf on I
October, for tariff rates, and back to Eastaru cities
free. Passengers will be oarried, steamship, to 0a-
vannah, at $fii W. Tickets food until Deoemher *
187L 0. D. OWEN*.
ssptM-if General Ages
(Atlanta 0an pcospscitt*.
THE ATLANTA SUN
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
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• Jouioo MoMu'Un’s oHsbiutad Philadelphia
generally, i
buying.
mrLLOcK.
Inter* tow with tho Groat
•?‘V M **»»**«*•.■'
We Stiff tbe toBovriu* telegnpbu) ^eq)
peteh in several ol our exahsegeet
An bur councils. As the
*T Arti TitekSr**
nown to be oomwantad upon hers.
Tbs intaresta of tha maptrs State could he
more sealously guarded than by the eleC-lon of these
tBafsaffisu-wsw*
A Vwi* or run Boor i, 1M*.
it&SK
T-
Tta iPtesetri* praaosU;,* «p*mlor
Cfun4iuaUou u[ tbe ridiculoqa sjid Ihe
untrue, sad tber-s sure); must lie some
■ittsh, ah*tit it.
The Governor's inteutieu to visit Cali-
t *as not known to the public, sud
Is Secretaries, tax ranch of
wu gone, did not Iteow
^»h«re he was, where be intended going.
Presiding Officer* Of the Next
l.egl stature.
ty friends ol
seutiug them ss being the
(w Us positions of President of Us Henata aad
' at of the House of General Assembly,
mbljr, I
es of Hon. IL^I. Lester, of aavsnn
the first mentioned place, and that of Mai. j.!».
Cumming, of Augusta, for the presiding ofeoer of
tbs Lower House, Doth are young, energetic sad
talented : both are distinguished ftr legal uiaat.
and both are In in stniuetH degree the exponents of
locrucy. Doth were soldiers during the lata war
SSsX :
SPECIAL ARRANUEMENTS
FOR THE FAIR
o»m
Atlanta Agricultural and In
dnstrial gpwpriPriSW, to be
WMd Its Atlanta, Bet. lS,*n.
C.uT’z'u'jjr
itar tariff ratus out, and returned to Ksstsru
Atlantic k Gulf Railroad
wtU Us same of Us steamer oo wbtsb tbs Uip-
rik. O. D. OWENS.
Atlantic and Gulf FreighT/luri,
G. T- ANDEgJOg^
odd lm
rjvwo <
Blew Udutc U Mohile, New Orleunt
Ylckfibttrir ud Texas.
Blue Mountain Route
M IA
SELMA, ROME, AND DALTON
Rnllranff and Its Connection*.
r>*twrxuitRH LZAvnro atlakta bt tiiz
at 10 A. at., making close conuoctlon with
FAST KXPRK88 TRAIN
Of Helina, Roms and Dalton Railroad, arriving at
Selma at 8:10 P. M
auil making close counectious with train of Alabama
Central Railroad, arriving at
Meridian 77.....r...; 4*8 A. M.
f: ft
ALSO, u
. TilO F, M.
. 4:40 A. M-
. «:M P. M.
reeeutiy equipped sad Re
MMffied by any in Us tamth
NrwOrieans
The Road baa been
cquliisaaffit la not
for streugU aud b< _
Eg- So change of cars between Rome and Selma.
PULLMAN PALACE CARS
ow«b from 1
Mobile
■Q DKLAY AT TERMINAL POINTS,
ss low us l
_ yoffitaffl
Ticket Office, er at 'be U. 1. Kimball House.
JOHN B. PICK,
1 * General Kdseuffe* Ageat.
K. G. BARNET.
General Superintendent
K Y. JOHNSON. IriJcal Agent
teptU-tf No. t timbaU Heues.
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lm bwM msaillartare t
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A remnoriui MArlUBUIV. a,a MI
grtaOuw haw shot, aua ua pnpan.1 to aad vOl
fuamuv mij luaad of SoaMkatlMB to oma
fuU, op toropnaoetaUao; otonvlaa. It nab.mip-
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AS o( Hr. SUM*,,-
i tlw ensures of Jutes, tea PstenJui of
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WXXaL BNDXIAVOR
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PRIDE OF DIXIE, from eta
CITY M1LIH FAMILY, from
choice white wheat.
_id of bayoaete* have thrwalupo«
ef the so-ealtad IMh sad IMh Amendmeata toll
sttfeta Coffifraea. The Ksdicata hare asked ua, as
the majority PWttd*
saffigfflBEHss
HnsaaiBsaissajagigwri*r,—t
!T!? * “* — **“• "*> ™i*l?Aactoto. bal to or
I ’ iHritan State fait.
the next great annual
GEORGIA STATE FAIR
VOX BG HELD AT
Commencing Monday, Ootober P3d,
ASD CONTINUING FOR SIGHT DAYS-
PREPARATION ON A GRAND SCALE!
THE FINEST PAEK AND BEST RACE TRACK
On tlie American Continent.
Seven Magnificent Exhibition Ifalfo!
25 0 SPLENDID HORSE COTTAGES!
$10,000 IN CASH PREMIUMS
Ottered far Fast Horses—Trotting or Running. The Fastest
Horses In the Northwest and Month to he Present.
Ssn’lor Aecemmattations for Mtoeh.
GRAND STAND
CAPABLE OF AOCOMMODATINO FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE.
GRAND STATE REGATTA!
Over 11,000 to Cwh Premium, I Bool elate Invited bom Haw York to Now Orleau. Fifteen diffee-
ent ante expected. Biver teak Temoed lor Ono Kile. Ten Thoaoud apectatan eon be Mated on I be
beautiful green-sward at one time.
Three Newspapers to In Printed on the Grounds.
Telegraph, Express sad Post-offices ia fuU operation on Us ground, day aad night, for tha convenience of
YMfors I
A HANDSOME COTTAGE
Wito Privet. Boom, tori
GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION!
Every Day a* S V- IE.
BDWAItl) PATffiON WESTON,
Tbe dUilnanleted Pill it* bom Sn Xock. will eppor o. ltondniund Tneatoy, Octotet Md and Mtb.
and nioatrato hi. vonderfnl yawar. re rateiann vblok bare excitedIte
VIA, wonder and admiration a, tka world.
Others Exhibitions of Rare Interest and Merit
WOI ha at Drily Oacumaos Throng boat the week. “ «/.
STREET CAR SI
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ATLANTA GA
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