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THE DAILY SUN.
Monday Morning October 30
£zsj"X,‘w Ailcerlisemcnts always/omul
on first Pant; Loovl anti Business Nukes
on Fourth Page.
SIN-STROKES.
isy- New Hampshire gives thanks on
the 30th of November.
8(ft- “Chicago Cocktails" substitute
“Jersey Lightuiug” in firing the brains
of the habitues of Eastern bar-rooms.
MUThe Washington Chronicle quotes:
“Knowledge is running to and fro and
increasing.” But its shadow has not
fallen upon the pages of the Chronicle.
g®_ The Boston Post says: “A North
Carolina. goose has attained the vener
able age of 37.” The venerable goose of
the Boston Post is much older.
fgb. “liners of woods” is what the
New OrlcanB Times calls house-painters.
Then, of courss, a painter of marino pic
tures is a “drawer of water.”
tef Grant is evidently attempting to
rival Seward's reputation as a traveler;
but he fails, for, while the latter has l>een
entirely aronnd the world, the former has
been only half-seas-over.
somebody orsomething. Their curiosity
being excited, they turned their stops in
the direction of the strange horseman;
but when they reached the top of the
hill, he had disappeared. They discov
ered, however, that a trench four or five
feet deep had beeu drawn around two
persimmon trees, situated about twelve
feet apart. In the centre of this circle
was a hide about three feet and a boll
square which had beeu evidently lately
dug. Footsteps of three persons were
found in tho loose earth. The surmise
is that the diggers, whoever they were,
were iu sear
liggoi
eh of hidden treasure, sup
posed to have been buried by Shultz in
days long gone.—Constitutionalist, 27.
The Worrell sisters play this week in
Columbus.
Judge Clifford Anderson declines to
serve as attorney for the State in the
matter of the Brunswick and Albany
Bailroad.
Weston succeeded, in Macon, iu walk
ing fifty miles in 3 hours, 41 minutes and
38 seconds.
The Macon Citizen has grown so lluff-y
that it wants Wm. A. to bo Governor
next time.
IQ. Tho local of the Macon Telegraph,
who evidently has been persecuted, says
“Gentlemen, be careful how you pun
upon our name; it's a dangerous one to
fool with. ‘A word to the wise,’ etc."
Pop, Gunn I
Mb. The New York World says “Grant
did not produce any enthusiasm iu Bos
ton this year.” If he had only made his
Portland oration in Boston, the city
would, no doubt, have gonowild with en
thusiasm.
Mb Lisa, tho Wob(er) footed nymph
of the ballet, failed to pay her printing
bills in Louisville, and her wardrobe was
levied on for some of her other debts.—
Unless she dresses more than she did
when down here last w inter her wardrobe
is “nothing to nobody.”
Mb The Memphis Avalanche says :—
“Two bites at a cherry is abodt as ab
surd as trying to swallow an ox.” Then
why do the Avalanche and other “new
departurists” make two bites at tho Radi
cal “cherry?” Why didn't they attempt
to get the Democrats to swallow the
whole “ox” at.once, horns and all?
(fay- The Era of yesterday says: “The
Athens Banner wants the Legislature,
which convenes hero on Wednesday, to
make haste slowly in the radical reforms
proposed by some of its incoming mem
bers." But there are no “Radical re
forms proposed.” There will be “re
forms,” moat certainly, but they will all
be Democratic.
A thunder-storm caroused over Waynes
boro lost Monday night.
Tho steamer C. D. Fry run against a
snag about 25 miles below Columbus, on
Friday, and is supposed to be a total
loss.
^musciucnls.
DeGive’s Opera House
T W O NIGHTS.
Monday & Tuesday, Oct. SO & SI.
THE PRINCES OF THE PROFESSION.
HART, RTMAN & BARNEY S
ibatrljes, Jcmelttt, Ctc.
SOMETHING IV E W
L
MINSTRELS,
Direct from 748 Broadway, N. Y.
JOHNNY HART. Img Comdta ; ADO UYMAN
Uurleuiua roraciliw, ; MABT. 1IA11NEY, Ch»iupion
D»ouir of UlO world; SAM. RICKEY. Ohmracter Ini.
person* tor;
Taylor’s
Assisted bj J
tlio Celebrated Timor*.
TANNEBAUM’8 PERFECT ORCHESTRA,
linking the most powerful Company ever organized.
JOE. MACK, Geu’l Agout.
CHAS. MLLLVILLK. Business Manager,
jar llosorvod scats $1 60, at Phillips ft Crew’s.
oi’h Matchless Quartette.
I by J. H. MURPHY aud CARL RUDOLPH,
Atlanta & New Orleans
WIIOKT HIKE.
J. H. Biirkhdaln iIIcmI on tbo street* of
Savannah, Thursday, from diseuso of tho
heart.
Savannah paid out last fiscal year $65,-
000 more than she took iu.
John H. Cordcs, a Savuuuali burglar,
lias been arrested in Charleston.
It is now suggested that the Chi
cago file was the result of a spontaneous
combustion, the cause of which was a
vast accumulation of love-letters, col
lected as testimony before the divorce
courts of that city. This suggestion is
mode in order to relieve tho growing im
pression that the Paris Commune was at
tho bottom of it all.
g&uTlie Selma Argus say s: ‘ ‘The Mont
gomery Adcerli&er and tho Administra
tion organ at Washington agree in hold
ing, affirming, proclaiming and main
taining that ex-Vice President Stephens
‘gives very strange aud wicked advice to
the people of Georgia.’” And why
should they not, since brethren ought to
dwell together in harmony?
M&F A correspondent of tho Baltimore
Evening Journal asks: “Is there no
Patrick Henry in this broad land that
will volunteer with his eloquence and pa
triotism to set fire to the damnnble cara
van which is grinding down and crushing
ont the liberty of the people ?” Alas I
there is but ouc Patrick Heury iu the
country aud ho is employed on tho other
side. His latest burst of eloquence was
heard at Portland, Maine.
For tho Atlanta Sun.
LOVE’S ANNIVERSARY.
Ere this awset day 1* dead, ray friend,
And stars above it* burial bend,
Will uo aoft feeling spurn control.
And break the calm of thy pure soul,
tyisting the light of thy kind eyes
With tear* that (ill unbidden rise—
Street tears—©*sr aasaoriesthat baru
^<>00tlicr in tt}clr funeral urn.
T4ia flay, this day, with beauty ejowned j
Hy thrilltng pulse* madly bound
To greet once more it* sacred light |
And when 'Us tombod within tbo uight.
Ita living record# shall reveal
The impress of my truth’s own »oal;
Aud still above ita Ethiop tomb.
Love's trust shall fling a starlit gloom,
And I shall deem thy soul with mine
Hath kept it* faith before this shrine.
And if, when comes another spring,
The birds abova my grave should sing.
Though besutv nulls o'er laud and sea,
Would earth be fair as now to thoe T
Would not the sorrow of tby heart
I s shade to every Joy Impart?
And Nature wear, If I wars gone,
A plaintive eadness not her own ?
Would the soft light of early morn,
The tcuder eh'rp of bird* at dawn,
The moan of winds, the voice of streams,
The airy visions of thy dreams,
The holy ealaa of starlight hours,
And thrilling breath of fragrant flowers,
WHh mystic power thy spirit move.
And w*ko the memory of thy love ?
! >0*1 tho darkness of |ho tomb
If cold ha disrobed of half Us gluom.
If I could know that from thy heart.
My memory would ne'er depart.
Raj town, Taliaferro Conuty.
GKO KG I A. MATTKKS.
It costs “86 and costs’’ to get np a ".uni-
pns” on Gainesville street*.
Newnan, on Saturday, entertained her
self with the highly moral and metaphy
sical pursuit of gander pulling.
A riotous affray occurred at a school ex
hibitiuu iu Walton. W bisky.
The Columbus Fair opens to-morrow.
Marcus Thompson, who lives near Sa
vannah, grew jealous and attempted to
shoot his wife and his wife’s sister, and
now he pines in jail. All colored.
Troupe conuty counts up Iter $3,142,-
871 worth of property and grins.
Albert II. Cox leaves LaGrauge and
comes to Atlanta. Wo gather them in.
Several car loads of freight have al
ready been delivered upon the Augusta
Fair ground.
The Fairbum Sentinel of Friday says
On last Monday, Peter Sberdeu, who
had been digging a well for K. Sims, in
Coweta county, met with death in a very
sudden aud mysterious manner. Ho
had been down and prepared to blast a
rock, and was fearful that the fuse which
he had arranged had goue. He descend
ed again, and was near the bottom when
he concluded that the fSze was still
burning, aud ordered the man above
to draw him babk. When near the top
some one saw him turn loose with one
hand and fall backward out of the bas
ket. The fall killed him instantly. The
well was ninety feet deep.
A gentleman, Mr. H. C. Sheffield, ar
rived in LaGrange on Saturday night
last, just from Southwestern Georgia.
He started last week from Bainbridge,
coming through Decatur, Miller, Early,
Calhoun, Randolph, Stewart, Chattahoo
chee, Muscogee and Harris counties by
private conveyance. He states that it is
not expected to make more than two-
thirds of a cotton crop in any of the
counties named, and by many not more
than a half crop is anticipated. He says
the corn crop will be an average. More
land in corn and less iu cotton, compared
to last year’s planting, has been the poli
cy of the farmers in all the counties
through which he passed so far as he
could lcaru.—Rejxn'tei'.
THE SHORTEST & QUICKEST DOUBLE
Dally Line From
Atlanta to the Mississippi Mvcr
VIA
WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY'
and Mobile, for
NEW ORLEANS,
AND VIA
WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY,
HELM A AMD MERIDIAN,
VICKSBURG,
Aud all intermediate Points.
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1871,
Double Daily rasseuger Tralus will run on this
Il< >ml *m follows :
AW SHE & HAYMES,
THE OLD RELIABLE.
T O OUR FRIENDS AND RATOONS, GREETING. WE HAVE JUST
Received and opened our Fall Stock of
RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY,
Embracing all tho LATEST STYLES of the BEST GOLD, and
AT PRICES LOWER THAN WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO
OFFER BEFORE.
Our WATCHES RUN FROM THE FINEST JURGEN8EN down to the lower
grades of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. In fact, we now hare
a lull, beautiful and almost entirely new stock.
Como uiul Moo Us, Price und He Convinced.
septli)-d2m
OH AS. WYNN
ffarbmarr, QTntlrrn, 0nns, fJt.
W. L. WADSWORTH, Atlanta, Ga., |
W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.*
Importers and Dealers in Hardware,
New
Cation .factor* anb Cotton foot ©nano Ape », Ctr.
Cotton and Produce Warehouse.
THE PIiAKTTltlRB
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK.
•utosorltoed. Capital
ONE MILLION DOLLARS.
/.r.
'/HOI.
IVhltvliull Htreot,
ATLANTA, OA
'Atlanta Gan JJroapcrtno.
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Night train# ran through to Montgomery WITH
OUT CHAN (JR OF CARS, forming
DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION
1 with Trains for Selina aud Meridian, Ala. ; Jack-
, Corinth, Okalona, Vicksburg, uud all points iu
Central Mississippi, Central Alabama aud Northern
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BAGCAGECHECKED FOR ALL TER
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0A- Ask for Ticket# via West Point and Mont
gomery.
_ . Tickets for sale at the office of J. H. Porter,
General Ticket Agent, at the Union Passenger Depot.
A Good Chance
FOR A HOME.
6, Look on This Picture, Then on
That.”
The Charleston Eeirs is permitted to
publish tho following dispatch, which
was sent from Augusta, Ga„ several days
ago:
Auqusta, Ga., October 15,1871.
To the lion. Mayor of the City of Chicago :
Please draw on us for one thousand dollars, and dis
tribute it among your afflicted people.
Branch, Sons ft Co.
Maj. T. P. Branch, tho subscribing
member and leading; spirit of the firm,
was a galant officer in a prominent Virgin
ia regiment, and os a prisoner of war, was
drawn as a hostage, and finally, with
many others, was planted m range of tho
guns of Fort Sumter.
Tho ltomo Commercial states that in
1866 a gentleman wrote from Georgia to
a minister in Chicago, requesting liis as
sistanco iu soliciting funds iu that citv to
rebuild one of tho Georgia churches,
burnt by Bherman’s vandals, und receiv
ed the following in response:
“I am at this time a minister iu ihu Old Schott
Presbyterian Church, and D scut urn your pe
tition that I might try to get something for yo
—— h. But I had no lu
rebuilding your church
any thing wiC
re-bum you than
leart to
aitlyou. Small, Anlly email, is the
Christian charity in this part of (tie world. Faiisli-
seems to yeigu and ylot,while hatre *
s malice would hold still their bloody curnival."
XUiorcIluiuous.
FIRST-CLASS I) \V E L L 1N G
FOR RENT.
of Ptaclitrru nticet; ll Houma, y ile-1' wt-U liqyt
closets, baths, water, gas, and modern Improvement*;
fine garden, carriage aud outhouses ; Lu't 105 Uy 2UL
The House has just been tefttehad »Hd frescoed,
and ready for occupancy.
•CHEAP COAL,. 1
r will
i Cura at our mines at 9,',c pur. bushel,
deliver It on Cars, in tho city at 23o per. bushel;
also, fine Coal ou Cars loaded at minus st 4c. per
bushel.
This is the lowest figure Coal has been furnished
parties purchasing lu large qualities. Wc claim that
ir coal U equal to any, superior to a great many
id t; fcrlor to none.
KENNEDY k MORROW.
Coal Merchants,
octffl-IM Knoxville, Tonn.
Large Auction Sale
Real Estatej_in Atlanta.
WEDNESDAY, Nov. 1.
RE vOO, will acll to tbo best bidder, on Wednes
day lat day or November, Iflfl, on tho premise#.
commencing at 10 o'clock, about 50 improved and
unimproved
town lots,
Located between Oglethorpe Park and Boofleld'a
^This* property baa advaueed withlu a terra of ten
vears not less than ten hundred per cent., aud with
of the Btrart lfllwy and IU. Unto,
of Georgia's great Trunk Railroad (the W. ft AIL U )
with manufactories fr-uu Atlanta to the Chattehoo
chee, which must be accomplished in a tew year*,
this property offers Inducements to speculators and
actual settlers second to uo property >n the whole
country. Much of the wealth of Atlanta has re
sulted Trom the steady rapid advance in tho value of
her real estate.
TKltMrt— One-third cash; the balance in
four month,,. w„b laji.l l„toro.t. For nil cb • lib
eral diacount will he innd, ...
Prca transportation to aud from tbe salo will oe
- barite
, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT,
it being tbe 7th day of tho month, beginning at 10
o’clock, aud continuing until all are sold, my la*ds
lying in the Fourth District ol said county, known
s the
1 HARDER PL AC E,”
CONTAINING
THOUSAND ACRES
■ ‘ rred, ani ’*
N E
The said piace
mere being about Six Hundred acres of the same
fho woods. 1 will sell it iu tract* and parcels aa fol-
First. ONE HUNDRED ACRES. upon which
situated the dwelling house, a nest frame building
with five room* thoroughly reeled, with glass win
dows, aud substantial rock chimneys,—with a
dun well enclosed, itself containing near three i
and capacious Gin House with Screw, and
The Warehouse of" This Bank,
Cor. Campbell and Reynolds Streets,
Augusta, Georgia,
A ■ UUl 11 .)
JS NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
will bo mado upon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad Receipts.
B6h» Parties Storing Gotten with tbe Bank 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.
Bgk. Parties would do woll to apply at the Warehouse, or communicate with the
Officers.
CHARLES «7. JENKINS, President.
JNO,P, KING, Vloe-I*resident;
T, X*. BRANCH, Camlilor.
WILBRRFORCE DANIEL.
A. WELLBORN HILL.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
AUT-’XANDUIl 11. STEPHENS,
AILCIIIHALI) M. MPE1GHTH,
«J. HENLY SMITH,
Proprietor*,
Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor
A. R. WATSON* News Editor.
J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business
Manager.
TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIOIV.
Daily—Single Copy.
Twelve Month*
Six Months *
810 (><) | Throe ftlontliH
, 5 OO I One Ulontlt .
DANIEL Ac KILL,
COTTON FACTORS,
Agents Cotton Food Guano,
NO. 3,WARREN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA
All business entrusted to tliom will have strict personal attention.
Orders (or Bagging, Ties or Rope and Family Suppliea promptly filled.
COMMISSION 1 1-4 PER CENT.
REFERENCED :
Ju<ts- JOHN p. KINO, Prfls't floors!. Rail Head. I Col. L. If. HILT* Dlr.ctor Cm. R. . Will, a Coast,
President National Bank of Augusta and Auguste | Having* Bank of Augnata.
Factory. I National Bank of Nawnan, Ga.
T. O AHDINER, T ~ _ “ ‘
AUguataMerohaut A
BRANCH, SONS & CO.,
C O T T O IV I" ACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Oflic-o at Planters’ Loan ASavings Bank Wareho»» bo
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
k
small farms of FIFTY ACRES eack.
I will then acll THREE HUNDRED ACRES J u
Itarccla, or tract* of from Twenty-Five to Forty cros
each.
Upon each and every tract *old I shall no arrange
that there wUl be water, timber aud good building
site*.
I shall have each tract accurately surveyed, aud
ONE-FOURTH CASH
YEAR ; ONE-FOURTH IN TWO YEARS
BALANCE IN THREE, WITH INTEREST FROM
DATE OF HALE.
Upon any »ml all these payments except the first
Fifteen Ceuta per pound, (1 mean
I will take cotton
good merchantable Cotton such
narket) delivered at New
pay for them, by their own labor.
Persona desiring more than one tract can have the
privilege of purchasing additional ^arccla. I shall
base adjacent
the day thus
This land will positively bo
advertised.
Any information can be had by applying to
Hiutou V. Wright, at Newnan, Ga.
W. F. WRIGHT,
aiig4-Mon&WrcklytlatNov. Newnan, Ga.
Business (Emits.
r. Or. Tunowun
Proprietor Exc*l*ior Plastering Works,
P.O. Ilox 460, ATLANTA, GA.
nngOH dm.
«. if, HOOHlI*
S 1ONTBAGT0B FOB BIUCK AND
/ HU>no Work, of all clasaca. Plastering and
latnenUl work, Stoue Catting, etc.
Griffin.Ga.. May 12.1871. tl
tc.w. Jti.it:mu,
Painter ami Decorator,
O FFICE above W. U. J.ok’i, Wtiitfh.ll .tret, ,
turustiiauks to his old patrons for formM
favors, and hopea by attention to business to merit*
imam e ot the aaiue. ap26-ly
Va., has tskeu rooms in the Davis Hall building
next door to the Candy Manufactory, Broad Street,
where she wUl bo pleased to have the ladies of the
city call aud cxauiiue her styles and patterns.
Dresses cut, I tasted and made tu the verv latest
styles, on short uutice aud ou most reasonable rate*.
Satisfaction guaranteed.
octt Ira
SASSE E N HOUSE,
(t'ormcly United States Hotel.)
LANTA, GA.
E. R. UASSEEN, Agent, Proprietor.
REYNOLD’S HOTEL,
NEWNAN • - • GEORGIA.
[FORMERLY Me DO WELL HOUSE.]
Ante Helium Hates-—$* OO PER DAY.
W. H. UUWAltU. c. u. HOBUVia
W. 11. HOWARD & SON,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 2 WARREN BLOCK. • • • AUGUST A, GA.
and plautera generally.
Commission for Selling Cotton,
One aud a quarter Percent
Id.d. Abo. . twrbcfiic or fr.c luocb will b«
1mL,*i1- bp-' •'> «tt* :iu«*n Is directed to this large
as affordiug * *
As two geutleaien were i»iasmg bear
Stokes’ Hill, nboiit ,i tnile (rout Hambnrg,
lust Weiluebdoy evening, they [.erceived
n nun on agr„y borne “lowly l iiliug bwek- ( JJJSJ,,, ero^r,,.
wurilu ami (orwanls u;k)U tbe brow ol the . j J0> j cplll it^i Foui-
liill, and evidently kei'inng watch upon | aiuuu.<».jum
Lite ral cash advances matte on cotton In ware
bouse. We extend all the terilitiea offered by W:
house Merchants. Conilgnincuta aolicited—satla-
action guarantee. aug21w3w
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The Weekly Sun
Editorials appear iu the Weekly
THE SUN is the organ of the People, the Advocate of Juatice, the Defendei of
Popular Rights, and the opponent of burdens heaped upon a tax-paying people,
and Oppressions of all kinds.
It will adhere to the old, safe, tinie-houorecl landmarks of the Democratic Par
ty, and sternly oppose anv "Departure ‘ therefrom. Mr. STEPHENS is thoroughly
* dff“
eiiicted in the Work, and will contribute to ita columns almost dttliy,
id iu txteudlug our circulation. Our Weekly La a very
favorable.
The Frusidantlki couteat for 1872 will hs the most important in the history of America,
volved aro momentous, aud *21 that jiatrlots hold dcar.ia at stoke.
-t-tttti SUN WHjXj BKTDBAVOK
To dlasemlhate truth, sound doctrine, and correct principles—laboring earnestly and aealously NOW, BE-
l’ORE IT IS TOO LATE : utterly repudiating the do-nothing, say-nothing. be-qul«t, dead-aaleep policy
advocated by some, while we are being rapidly borne down the cnrrent.whicb ia rushing Into the whirlpool
of Radicalism, Centralism aud Imperialism. .
The Radies is. with Uie aid of bayonet*, have tliruat upon us the unconstitutional and wickedly oppressive
measures of the so-called 14th ami 15th Amoudmeute to tha CousUtutlon and the HeooustrucUou Arte of
the tuaiority Faction in Congress. The Radicals have aaked us, as Democrat*, to pledge ourselves to a
ccpt, ludorso, stand by, defend and buil t upon these measures forever. Those Democrat* who give this
pledge of count
to the enemy's
til> for ua all t
a of course must ••depart'' from the faith of their fathers. Home of them have already gone over
euemy's camp ; aud while they and tho Radical cohorts which they have Joined are calUug out lua-
t ua all to go with them, a few others are advising us to hold our peso* leat we disturb the harmony
thus counsel o
by tl
mlgiuent it will he fatal in policy.
Fidelity to th j Constitution is tin
it thank (iod for the privilege t
that these issues lie discussed now ; tor tbo adoption at a tlme-eenrlng
in principle, but in our
pt ami welcome their own min.
It la of tbe utmost' importance that these Issue* Is
departure ” by the General Convention of tho ,1’arty will bo, not ouly wroug
test of
„„„ who is a tnie frU n l U> that aacred iiistrt
Uberty. The rights and liberties of the whole people
m the North; and we of iho Mouth have no Interest*
areuot common to North and South, alike.
We respectfully ask a fair share of public patrongc.
_ merit**)
, (n the Boutn than
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