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THE DAILY SUN,
Thursday Momenta October 19.
Mr AVw Adterliivumb
on Firvt Page ; Loail and Dusett
on Fourth Page.
SUN-STKOK KS.
Mrs. White — Autauga county,
Alabama—Kerosene Lamp.
1A-Hon. J. W..H. Underwood, of
Borne, Ga., is among the' late arrivals in
Washington City.
IA>The wild Fenian, O’Neill, has had
an examination before a United States
Commissioner, and was released on the
ground that the Court had no jurisdiction
in the case—the offense having been
committed in Canada. The testimony of
Canadian witnesses, who saw the
vaders cross the line, was rejected.
JW Ur. Bard hits the nail right on
the head tor onoe. He says: “When
Mr. Stephens speaks of the genuine
Northern Democracy, he doubtless means
the ‘Copperheads.’" Yes, that is exact
ly whom he means by “the genuine
Northern Democracy"—those eighteen
hundred thousand, who never bowed the
knee to the Baal of Radicalism in any
shape or form.
The papers in the South that have
been agitating against the “new depar
tore,” profess to believe that the results
of the late Northern elections, and what
they call the refusal of the New York
Democrats to “depart,” have killed the
movement
Very well. And now good policy-
inseparable from common sense—requires
that they should “dry up.”—Columbus
(Ga.) Enquirer.
“Common sense,” which usually ad
vises “good policy,” requires that those
editors should "dry up" who attempted
so fatally to mislead the people.
J9*Tbe Memphis Avalanche sees in
the recent elections in Ohio and Pennsyl
vania the determination of the people of
the Northern States to make a finality of
the constitutional amendments, as affirm
ing the results of the war, so decisively
expressed, and with the aid of Demo
cratic votes, that even The Atlanta Son
ought to see its folly and abandon it—
Nashville Banner.
Being unable to see things through
the clouded “spees" used by the Mem
phis Avalanche and the Nashville Banner,
The Sun, as yet bos nothing to abandon.
Looking through its own old-fashioned
time-honored, storm-tried and well
proven Democratic glasses The Sun is
able to see enough to attribute the re
sult of the elections in Ohio and Penn
sylvania to the dangelbus, foolish and
unnecessary question of the “New DeJ
parture” sprung within the Democratic
party, at a most inopportune tone, and
supported by the Memphis Appeal and
the Nashville Banner, to the great detri
ment of the Democratic party.
)A- The Presidential ipse dixit come
in duo time, and several of the counties
of South Carolina are under martial law.
The people of those counties do not
know what is in store for them. They
are liable to arrest at any time and with
out any definite charge against them.
The whim of a Radical official is all the
exonse that is necessary for dragging a
man from his home, and throwing him
into a prison with common felons. And
for such outrages there is no redrese.
Law is made subordinate to the power
of the sword. The door of the temple
of justice is closed. The people have to
suffer and endure, and be as patient as
they can. There is no redress, and can
be none until a return to sense shows
the American people how rapidly their
liberties are departing. The North can
look quietly on and see these things
done in South Carolina; but the people
will learn that the principle which pur
poses to subject South Carolina, is a
principle which may subvert the liberties
of the people of Massachusetts, or Ohio.
This imperial ukase, from the head cen
ter of centralism, is a direct and antici
pated result of Congressional legislation,
which the New Departurists “accept” as
final, and towhioh they are willing to
“crook the pregnant hinges of the knee,”
and lift up no voice in rebuke or con
demnation.
GEORGIA MATTERS.
A new iron steamer has been put upon
the Savannah river, to ply between Au
gusta and Savannah.
Augusta admits the orphans free to its
Fair.
Uabe Moirell, an Augusta “previous,"
whipped his wife Sunday, just in fun,
hard enough to break her arm.
Mr. J. A. Christian, represents Au
gusta, in the National Folioe Convention
at St. Louis.
Augusta policemen are to bo provided
with water-proofs.
The tnrf men, who will attend the Ma
con Fair, will have a grand “meeting"
when the fair is over. Fourteen horses
havo been entered already.
Henry Hyde shot and killed John
Green, in Columbus, Sunday afternoon-
whisky.
Rev. 8. S. Harris has resigned the pas
torate of the Columbus Episcopal
Church,
Monroe oounty has yielded its last
wildest.
Tbs Mason Citisen wants good oomposi-
tors who don’t belong to the Union.
Sumter county negro camp-meetings
have rendered chickens -very scarce. Pi
ous negroes I
The United States District Court meets
ia Savannah next Monday.
The .Savannah Advertiser says: The
new telegraph company, though it has
been in operation but a tew days, is al
ready doing a fino business, and receiv
ing encouraging support from our mer
chants.
The Groman opera troupe will not
visit Savannah next month, consequent
ly Harris has ceased cultivating his
fine baritone voice. Estill heard him
trying to sing the other day, and called
up stairs to know who had knocked the
bung oat of tbat^beer barrel.
Augusta tournaments doriug her fair.
Columbus is moving towards a Libra
ry Association.
Tullxjttou is about to rebuild its burnt
district.
Reuben Pride shot John Brown, in
Columbus Sunday. Both were negroes.
John Brown's body, it is believed, will
soon be mouldering in tho ground and
his soul go wandering on.
HUBribe Co.
Cotton factors anb Cotton foob ©nano Ape *, ©it.
a. wellborn hill.
HILL,
fnisrtllanronB.
JOHN KEELY
T> E8PECTFT7LLY ANNOUNCES TO THE PUB*
A-If LIO that he has Just re-turned fioni New York,
and Um opened for sals, the Largest and
CHOICEST STOOK OS DRY GOODS
Ever offered by him. Particular attention la directed
to the following classes of goods, which will be found
to comprise choice styles, and at old prloes, via:
IDI^HSS O- O O 3D 3 ,
IN IMMENSE VARIETY.
Black Alpacas, of the celebrated “Eclipse” brand,
color warranted, (at last year's prices.) Colored Al*
pccas, In every shade. Bleck and Colored Valve*
teens, in great variety. Table Linens, Irish Linens,
Towels, Toweling, etc., Turkey Bed Damasks, and
Napkins, Blankets and Flannels—an immense stock-
Waterproof Cloths in Variety.
Hosiery, Ladies* Merino Hhirts, in choice
Men's Brown English Half Hose—a full line; Men _
Merino Hhirts and Drawers—excellent value; a very
large assortment of — - *“*•-
The largest and 1
offered in this store.
B9* An lnspectio
u the undersigned will not
JUUN KLLLY,
oct2-tf Cor. Whitehall and Hunter streets.
To Parties Desiring to Build
T HE undersigned would respectfully Inform the
citizens of Atlanta that ha Is now prepared to
Superintend th« Building- mnd Mulshing, or
**■' Mulshing Mhpetrimeut nip. of nnp
Firsl Clous JtfNSf they mmy with lo
IN THE
CITY!
WILBBRrOECI DANIEL.
DANIEL Ac
cotton Factors,
AgeiiiM Col I on Food OriR.no,
NO. 3,WA UKEN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA
All business entrusted to them will have strict personal attention.
Orders for Bagging, Tics or Rope aud Family Supplies promptly filled.
COMMISSION 1 1.4 PER CENT.
REFERENCES:
d go JOHN 1‘. KING. Pna't Georgia Boil load,
esldent National Bank of Augusta aud Augusta | Hsviuga Bank of Augusta.
Factory. I National Bank of Ncwnan,
T. G AH DINER, Esq., Pres't Dickson Fertllzer Co. W. W. HIMPHON, Esq., Sparta, <3*.
•tu Merchant A Planters’ National Bank. Augusta I
Col. L. If. HILL Director 0*. R. . Wilke ■ County
Haviuga Bank of Augusta.
National Bank of Ncwnan, da.
k Robinson, and Fay k Corput, Architects.
JOHJT C. JTtCHOLl
OFFICE IN AIR-LINK H0U8*. PRYOR I
at>27-6fla
SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS
FOR THE FAIR
OF THE
Atlanta Agricultural and In
eiustriat Association, to be
Held in Atlanta, Oct. 10, ’71.
E xcursion tickets from new tore,
Philadelphia or Baltimore, to Atlanta, Georgia,
and return, via Savannah Steamship Lines and At
lantic k Gulf, and Macon k Brunswick Itailroads
(good until Dec’r 1st) will be sold for $35 75.
Freights destined for the Fair will be carried at
regular tariff rates out, and returned to Eastern cities
Consignments should be marked to the “Secretary
Atlanta A. A I. Association Fair, Atlanta,Ga., care of
Atlantic k Gulf Railroad Agent, Savaunah;” Also,
with the name of the steamer on which the ship-
G. T. ANDERSON,
General Weatern Agent,
Atlanta, Georgia.
oct2-lm
A. I. HARALSON. | i. A. BRUCE.
HARALSON Ac BRUCE.
Comer of Marietta and Broad atreeta, ATLANTA,
GEORGIA.
gejteral avvtiojt ajto
Commission Jilerclusnts and
Wholesale and Retail
Healers in Furniture.
R. H. BAPTIST, Auctioneer
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. CASH
ADVANCE3.0N CONSIGNMENTS
IN STORE FOR AUCTION.
k Co., Wholesale Dry Goods; Messrs. A. C. A
F. Wyly, Wholesale Grocers; Messrs. Gordon,
Willis k Co., Bankers. • sepltMm
Steel Rati l
Double Track l
Baltimore 1 Ohio R. R.
!HE GREAT SHORT LINE FROM CINCINNATI
or Columbus East. 8aviug 87 to 110 miles, aud
arriving one Train in advance at New York. Saving
59 miles and arriving hours iu advance at Balti
more. Saviug 77 miles and arriving hours iu
advance at Washington. Reaching Philadelphia one
*“*“ “to quickest. Tho GREAT IRON KAILWJ"
£8 over the Ohio River, at Parkersburg at
Bellaire, are completed. Morning and Night Liu
of Pullman's Palace Drawing-Room and Sleeping
Cars aro run on this route from Clncinuati or Colum
bus to Baltimore and Washington City, WITHOUT
CHANGE. By this Route |yi
transfers and Ferries.
Tickets for sale at all Ticket Offices in the South
and West
L. M. COLE, General Ticket Agent Baltimore,
Maryland.
J. L, WIL80N, Master Transportation, Baltimore,
Maryland.
SIDNEY B. JONES, General Passenger Agent Cin
cinnati, Ohio. oct 15 tf.
avoid all Omnibus
For Sale.
THAT VACANT BU81NE8S LOT. 25x105 Feet,
Northwest of and adjoining the Bell Building,
Marietta Street No. 1 property—CHEAP for
cash.
2. No. 1 RESIDENCE LOT on Windsor Street, In
neighborhood of Judge Ersklne.
3. That very beautiful CORNER RESIDENCE
LOT on College Hill, opposite residence of Mr. Bon-
UK
4. A fine BRICK RESIDENCE, 7 roome. Couve
nlent to the Kimball House.
5. A superb, new, modern stylo COTTAOE HOME,
on McDonough Street
6. An elegant COTTAGE HOME ou Peachtree
Street. In excellent neighborhood.
7. 12 ACRES, most beautiful site for a Villa Horae,
opposite Mr. Dimmick’s, ou Peachtree road, 3 miles
from centre of the city.
8. FIVE ACRE BLOCK, iu Ilurtvilio, ou Goorgia
Railroad. 3 miles from centre of the city.
$%» A long list of other Real Estate, central, sub
urban aud villa, improvod and unimproved, for sale.
MARCUS A. BELL,
ootlC 3t Real Estate Agent.
THBTRIUJll'llOF
FREEMASONRY,
,NE OF THE MOST THBILUNGLY INTEREST
ing books svor published. Trade supplied by
PHI LI.11*8 k CHEW,
Cor. Marietta and Peachtree Sts.
oct!6 tf Atlanta, Ga.
O
AT AUCTION,
TUUKSDAY OCTOBER 10, ’71.
WILL SELL, AT AUCTION. ON THURSDAY,
the 19th dsy of October, under the National Ho
tel, commencing at 10 o’clock a. M-, the Stock of
Clothing and Piece Goods of BEAU CAMPBELL k
CO., consisting of Clothing of tbe latest styles, from
the largest manufactories of New York and Balti
more.
made only by Jno. M. Da via k Co., New York.
P. p. D. This world renowned brand of Drawers
is very best made; Undenhirts, merino and all
ool; Hosiery, Handkerchiefs, Ac.: Splendid Silver
8how Case;fFrench Plate Mirror: Elegant Bronze
Gas Fixtures, together with ail tbe Furniture of a
hrst-clasa store.
The attention of parties baying Winter Clothing,
i well as merchants generally, is called to this sale
i one that will supply the wants of all.
The sale will be poaltive, without any reservation.
COAL CREEK COAL.
E ON HAND. ANI
the best quality of
OKNUINE COAL CREEK OOAL.
Oar terms are STRICTLY CASH, and orders un
accompanied with the same will not be Oiled.
octt-tft J. M. BORN. Jr., k 00.
To HercMts.
600 Crates assort
ed granite and C C
Ware for $80 per
crate. Cheapest ev
er offered in State
Send for list of con
tents.
MEBCHA NTS
IN
City and Country
C ONSULT YOUR INTEREST; EXAMIN]
stock and prices before you buy. We import
CUTLERY AND CROCKERY
Afid it is not to your interest to go a long distance
from home and pay as much or more for the same
goods.
Wo call particular attention to our stock of’
and POCKET CUTLERY, and do not believe that for
extent variety aud prices it is equaled in the Bouth.
AN IMMENSE STOCK
OF
George Wostenholm and Son's
Celebrated IX L Cutlery
THE
GREAT GRAND FAIR!
OF THE SEASON OPENS AT
OGLETHORPE PARK,
October 16, 1871,
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE
ATLAHiTTA
AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL
ASSOCIATION.
$10,000 IN PREMIUMS
BY THE ASSOCIATION ARE OFFERED.
$1,000 IN SPECIAL PREMIUMS.
BY THE CITIZENS OF ATLANTA.
And for tho Saturday of Fair Week, a Citizens’ Purse of
$2,500 IN TROTTING PREMIUMS!
©otlon toflrtiumx anb Banking <to.
New Cotton and Produce " Warehouse.
TEtH PLANTH3HS
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK.
■ulsaoribed. Capital
ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
Tli© Warehouse of This Bank,
Cor. Campbell and Reynolds Streets,
Augusta, Georgia,
8 NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
will be made upon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad Reoeipts.
Parties Storing Cotton with tho Bank will be furnished with receipts for
same that will be available in thia city or any other for borrowing money.
The Bank is prepared at all times to make LOANS ON PRODUCE or
PROVISIONS on tho most reasonable terms.
I©, Parties would do well to apply at tho Warehouse, or communicate with the
Officers.
CHARLES a. JRNXras, President.
JNO, P. KINO, Vice-President.
T, P. Hit AN OU, Coslllor.
wptft-Sm
JOSEPH KOGE11S & SON’S
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY
CK WARD tr CO.
B 4 * ANY.
We are agents for the
CELEBRATED HARD
RUBBER HANDLE KNIFE
Do you want trade k Butcher's,
Rogers y Son’s, I X L and
other best Brands of Razors,
Scissors and Knives. Cali
on us.
HcDBIDE, k Co.
Looking Glass Plates.
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line ox
House - Keep
ers’ Goods in
Cut-
oons,
ives
1 die City
» Si
ery
Forks
spoc
,Kni
Waiters, Gas-
tors, Vases &
Toilet Sets.
In fact, any
thing needed
in a well kept
house. Call
with the cash
McBride & Co.
The Park Buildings and Oronnds ore receiving additional improvements, the
Track being put iu fine condition.
AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS ARE MADE FOR
85,000 VISITORS.
Tho different leading routes of travel and transportation will bring Passengers
and Freights at HALF RATES ; and the indications are that the Exposition will
be one of •
Unrivalled Interest.
The regulations of the Association are such that
EXHIBITORS ana VISITORS
Must find their attendance on the Fair pleasant and profitable.
For Copies of the Splendid List of Premiums, please address,
Samuel A. Echols,
SECRETARY.
t&~ Tbe books are open and entries being nude. Exhibitors are requested to
make entries st as early a dsy as possible. octS-
BRANCH, SONS A CO.,
OOTTOTN FACTORS
— AND —
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Office at Planters' Loan Ac Savings Bank Warehov no
AUOUETA, GEORGIA. ->
9
j^IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE ELD HERB,
or for Shipment to Domestio or Foreign Markets.
0- SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Cotton.
toattl)**, Jcmclrp, ©tc.
SOMETHING NEW.
LAWSHE & BATHES,
THE OLD RELIABLE.
T ) OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, GREETING, WE HAVE JUST
Received xml opened our Fell Stodk of
RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY,
Embracing all the LATEST STYLES of the BEST GOLD, and
AT PRICES LOWER THAN WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO
OFFER BEFORE.
Onr WATCHES RUN FROM THE FINEST JORGENSEN down to the ljwer
grades of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. In faot, we now have
a foil, beautiful and almost entirely new stock.
Como and See Ua. Price and Be Convinced.
#ije Rural Boniljrrnrr.
1,500 BUSHELS
Red Rust Proof Oats
AT
Mark W. Johnson’s,
OPPOSITE
Cotton Warehouse, on Broad Street
ALSO)
300 Bush. Selected Seed Barley,
250 Rush. Seed Rye, to arrive,
500 Bush. Seed Wheat,
210 Bush. Red Clover,
HIS Bush. Red Top or Herds
Grass.
224 Rush. Orchard Grass,
IOO Rush. Tall Jteeidow Oat
Grass, lo arrive,
175 Bush. Blue Grass, and all
other useful Grasses, he.
500 Ctrl. Fresh Turnip Seep ;
ALSO:
IOO Tons Sea Fowl AT limn and
other Guano, for Who*!, Etc.
ALSO:
500 Dixie Plows and other
Plows, from $3.60 to $5 60, cheaper thxu hums
made “Scooters.”
ALHO:
The Keller Patent Grain Drill,
For sowiDg Wheat, Etc.
| PHILADELPHIA AMU ATLANTA
WINE & LIQUOR CO.
No. 3 Broad Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
IMPORTERS OP
AND
WHOLE SALE HEALERS MAT
PURR WINES AND LIQUORS.
ocUMilld.cn
Mark
W. Johnson’s,
P. 0- BOX 290, Atlanta, Ga.
Office Belma, Rome A Dalton R. R. Co.,
E. V. JOIIMHON, LocalAg’t,
MO. 4. THE U- L KIMBALL HOUSE.
Atlanta, Ga.. October 12th, 1871. #
17!MIGHT AMD PARK ovsr Blue Mountain Route,
r vta 8. B. k D R- R. and Its connections to all
terminal potnte. as low as by any other route, vta;
To MONTGOMERY, SELMA, MOBILE, VICKSBfffiG.
JACK SON, CANTON, MERIDIAN and NEW’OR-
wiluam r. cuAwroap.
JOSEPH T. WITH.
Jennings, Smith L Co.,
OOTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
J J AVE this day removed to No. 6, McIntosh street,
Augusta, Oeorgta, (opposite our former place of bus-
,) where we have tbs most ample and Cioee
Storage of any in the city, which la Strictly Ftre-
CoiiHiurnmentM Holicitecl.
September 1, 1871—sepll-dAw3m.
Henry Bischoff& Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND PBALERS (N
Wlnoa. X.I<inorw, Bo.
gnrn,Toniuieo. Sea.
No. 11)7, East Bay Stm-t,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
a aucHorr. o. uulv /. a. n.raa.
j ulyft-Uin
Merchant Tailoring.
J. LYNCH,
Cor. Whitehall Street and Rail.
road Crossing.
rpiHE LARGEST AND FINEST STOCK OF
Cloths, Vestings \ Cashmeres
EVER BROUGHT TO THIS CITY
A Full Stock of Everything in the
Gentlemen's XTurnishinig
Llae.
.four but the Best Goods sold,
and A'eaineB* <m4 £lffsnc< is
what I Strive to Exeel in.
wptlB lm I. LTNCR.
TO LOAN,
A T seven percent, for Mz months or longer, am
Gold Collateral**
Parties wishing to borrow had best apply prompt*
ly to
CHAR. J. JENKINS,
Or, J- 8. BEAN, cashier Merchants’ and Planters’
National Bank,
223 Broad Street,
sep29 lm Auguste, Osecgta.
Paddy.—Soy, MTkey, now, how did yon grow sioh fine Paraties ?
Mi key.—Ocli! share au’ its jest by reading the Bubal South kkn eh.
THE LIVELIEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST
AOniCULTURAL MONTHLY
l’ubltahcd Anywhere,
AT THK LOW PRICK OF
ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM.
It is devoted to AGRICUTaTUBE and kindred topics, to 8CI1NC1, ART and the FIRESIDE.
Cor'd ted by lAM'L A. Me HO 1.8, with able Aealatente. Correspondents and Contributors.
apKtm.nO^ta.mtto.^ltaM^ ( T11H nURAL BOUTHERNBR,
octiMAwiM. xrcxjrrx, oooaaix.
WEED.
T.-l’.
Family Favorite Sewing Machine.
ECONOMICAL*
SIMPLE, DURABLE,
Will DO A OREATER VARUTY OF WORK, WITH FEWER
ohanges than any other maonine. Sold OB the iutalbnoal jriaw, ia pqnamtaot
'en dollar: a month. Office and aaleaiodk at
OhrMSt'a Block, a
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
„Ra Q. V. VBXtT, Gnu. Ag’t.
tjar&umrr, Cntlrrji, Ones, #t.
W. L. WADSWORTH, AUuU, 0*, | OH
W. la. WADSWORTH A QO..
Importers and Dealers in Hardvire,
ORpo.it. Jam..' Bonk, WhlMuJl Stnat.
mi ATbAMTA. O A