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THE DAILY SUN. Sztohdat Momoxo December 2 tat-*** ^Adseiiisements alrays found usiness S’<, Mae; J t Fuutf/t rage. THE CAPITOL. House or Keumesestatives, i AtL'iita, On., Nov. 30, 1871. ( Editors Dotty Sun—I desire to oonect an error with regard to a bill introduced by myself, in the House of Kepresenta- tireo, to relieve maimed penooti from the payment of poll to. I first noticed in the published proceedings, as they ap peared in the Constitution, that X had in troduced a bill to relieve married persons from this tax; and was a l.ttle surprised to see that yon had fallen Into the same error in your humorous remarks on the subject in The Bex, this morning. While I certainly am in favor of re lieving married men of burdens aa Tar as possible, I cannot consent to being set down aa the advocate of such exoeasive liberality towards them, as to relieve them from said tax, aa it is to married people alone, to whoa the State can look for a legitimate increase of its re ceipts from the tax onpoDs. Very re spectfully. J. Hi Woodward. To use a dassio phrase—but not of a vary refined elaaa—this oocmnnicaiion from Hr. Woodward “puts the beer on us." However, wo deserve to be in the predicament of having to be set right, for knowing well the negligence of the Constitution in getting up its matter, we ought to have known better than to have relied upon 'anything in its oolnmns ss correct. It reported Hr. Woodward’s being in favor of married instead of maimed men, and we were led into error by reading it However, what we said in approval of the biU we have no desire to retraot Tbs principle, upon whioh we commented, we are satisfied, is a just one; and we’reit- erate that the Lejizlature ought to re lieve married men from poll tax, and double the tax on bachelors over twenty-five, It men will not contribute to the revenue of the country in one way, they ahonld be compelled to contribute in another way. We beg Hr. Woodward'e pardon for having placed him wrong upon the rec ord, and hereafter will be more guarded in respect to our sources of information Ilia principal act of the House, yes terday, Was the indefinite postponement of the Benate bill repealing tbe usury laws of the State. In this the House did wrong. We oonteod that the man who does business in mousy should have no more restrictions resting upon fab traffic than are thrown around the grooer or dry goods merchant. The humanitarian view whioh some Representatives take of the matter is all very well upon paper and for “ buncombe,” but worth nothing at all when it comes to a bnrineas analy The Benate passed a supplementary election bill, which provides that dupli cate returns be sent to the President of tbe Senate, which is all very well. Tbe resolution of Hr. Beese, which was adopted by the Benate, provides the only sensible and amicable way of settling any contest that may occur between a Gover nor-elect and Mr. Conley. The legal tri bunals of tbe State ere certainly the pro per adjudicators of such questions, and all parties are doubtless willing to abide - decisions so made. SUN-STROKES. Me- They ore sleighing, in Canada ; but, in Cuba, they are slaying. “Ben. Butler is not so sure that Grant will be renominated.” Thatissad, as Butler was never known to be right M~ Boeenzweig has gone into tbe soap manufacturing business in the Sing Bing >9* The question now looming np is, will the United States “walk Spanish," or make the Spanish walk the plank of an apology. tTOu While the Duke question is be fore tbe oountiy, Kentucky comes to the front with one whoee Christian name it Basil. ______ Mr The Poet says: “Alexis isooming to Boston after thanksgiving.” But he will have his thanksgiving after he leaves Boston. Every one does. M~ Tbe LouiniUe ledger gives this as Grant’s version : Unhappy lanCI To haatnatnf HU a prejt Wtwrt ws*1thaocupmlaU*, and men K. K. Mr “The man who langhs” baa turned up in Washington. The tele graph reports that Grant laughed when he read Bobuson’s report of his guns in West India waters. Certainly this was a joking matter. An American vessol is hemmed in by a Spanish fleet in a for eign port. Spain has violated her prom ises, and failed to protect the rights of American citizens in Cuba. Yet, while all this is being done, the President laughs when his Secretary of the Navy tells him he has only a few “pop-guns” in Cuban waters. Let ns all laugh. 8W” Tbe Cincinnati Times attd Citrons cte says: “There are symptoms of a com bined and persistent effort to write Gen. Schenck out of the offiie of Hinister to England.” Thera is bnt one way for Soheoek to relievo himself, and that is to do as Grant did about his Beneca stock, advertise It for sale. “Those who favor the Indian peaee policy maintain that the Penn is mightier than the sword.”—(Boston Post.) But ss the * 'Penns" at onoe became quackers in the war-path of tbe Apaches, Scofield's swords had to come np, at last, to disap prove tbe aeoepted theory of the relative strength of the two weapons. HS. The New York Herald says: “Gov ernor Soott, of South Carolina, has stopped all farther issue of State bonds.” No, the people Btopped it Scott would have been going ahead until now if bis rascality had not been published, Uaion Point Sabbath School Concert and Missionary Jubi lee. Union Point, Ga., Nov. 25,1871. Editors Daily Sun: With such intel lectual and learned Divines as Revs. G. W. Yarbrough, Judge P. B. Kobinsou and C. W. Lane announced to address the Union Point Sabbath Sobool, Wed nesday evening last (the occasion of the Sabbath School and Missionary Jubilee) nothing save an intellectual feast oonld have been expected. Tbe expec tation was folly realized. The first nam ed, in his address—to “Parents and Teachers”—gave much wholesome ad- vice. Bev. Mr. Lane folly sustained his former well earned reputation as a Sun day School lecturer and Christian gentle- to have struck the trigger, nap or ham mer of the gun, oatuung it to explode, and lodging the ohatgo in the neck of the negro, bom the effects of whioh he died instantly. It is not definitely known what fired off the gun, but Mr. Hill had no intention of shooting the negro, aa was proved at the inquc«t b; tho jury rendering a verdict that sail negro nime to his death by an accidental shot Tho Richmond county Democracy has resolved as follows: That the thanks of the Democratic party of Richmond oonn ty are due, and are hereby tendered lions. J. B. Gumming, Claiborne Snead and Walter A Clarke, the Representa tives of this oo only in the General As sembly, for voting in favor of the dic tion bill. The corn crib of Thomas Jones, of Terrell oounty, was burned Monday morning, together with his entire snpply of corn. Haight's oircus will be in Dalton on the 14th. LOOK Jflntnctl £ife Jnttmmte. TO” YOUR INTEREST.' The following was the programme: Opening piece— (Chant) — Lord’s Prayer and Children’s Te Denm. Address to parents and teachers, Her. G. W. Yarbrough. Mnsio—“In a Manger Laid so Lowly.” Address to children—Hon. Phillip B. Robinson. Muaio—‘ ‘Hosanna I” Address—Missionary Field—Rev. C. W. Lane. Music—“Water of Life.” Auotion of Sabbath School Missionary Corn—by the children. Mnsio—“Missionary Hymn.” Song—“Come Home Father”—(in obaraoter—three acta.) Tableau—“Father’s dome Home”— (three acta) And song—“Prodigal’s Beturn.” “The Lord's Prayer and Children’s Te Deum,” was moat effectively song, and the appearance of the little Masters and Misses composing the School, gave (in the imagination) a prospective view of Heaven.— 'Twas beautiful — a lovely eight. Rev. Judge Robinson, announced to address tbe children,”jwoe absent, much to the regret of his admiring friends. His judicial duties at Morgan Superior Coart prevented his attendance. The musio dispensed in singing, “In a Man- ger Laid so Lowly,” was pensively sweet; ’twas truly suggestive of the Christ’s humility. The “Hosanna” and song, “Water of Life,” were rendered well, vocally, by the school, and instrumental!/ by Mrs. Dr. B. F. O.j and Mrs Captain S., adepts in mnsio. To those ladies,the audience and school are indebted for the swrot and melodious strains of the organ. The song, “ Come Home Father,” was truly a success. Tears were freely shed; and so well was tbe drunkard personified (by T. M. B.) that we could aoaroely real, lze that he was sober. Griffin is going to have gas works. In opposition to tho Star t Tbe Senoia Journal groans over a six- pound potato. The Columbus Enquirer squints over a foUr-ponnd quince. Died, in Columbus, on Wednesday, Hr*. C. E. Booher, aged 80. Calhoun had “an heavy rain on Mon day," aooording to the Times. Calhoun has a collar feotory and now wants s church. How unreasonable some of taesa young cities are. An Athens correspondent of the Chron icle and Sentinel favors Dr. Angier for Governor. Richmond oounty sends the following delegates to the Convention: J. B. Cam ming, Claiborne Snead, W. A. Clarke, A B. Wright, B. J. Wilson, W. H. Bar rett, Gao. T. Hprnes, Alexander Philip, Kerr Boyoe, M. A Stovall, T. D. Cas well, S. W. Hays. GEORGIA SHERIFF SALES. Sale Day First Tuesday la De cember. The music and entreaties of the Dangh- r, (Miss H.) when saying and singing M~ Tbe Territorial Legislature of the District of Columbia has furnished Gov ernor Cook only four millions of bonds to begin trade npon. (A. Tbe Boeton Post asps: “A H. 8. is proceeding prosperously with his serial in Thx Atlanta Sun.” It has taken ful ly ax months fox that joke to gel into the Post; bnt everybody knew it would get than finally. ^ IA- The American Consul at Havana telegraphs that “American citizens and offihiola need the protection of the Amer icon Government" In (he meantime, the Ameriaan float is flaunting Russian colors in New York bay. M*Tba Washington correspondent of the Savannah Aeies sendeth us infor mation of the late Superintendent at the State Road plandeeeta. Telegraphing on the 38tb, he says: “Foster Blodgett lias strived in this city. There was no excitement He visited the White House this morning, but Grant was preparing fo attend a wedding and oil visitors were exotUad. Blodgett leaves fern New York to-night on a visit to the Grand Duke, and retains Was on Friday, whan ha will decide aboat contesting the Hon. T. M. Norwood's seat in the Senate.” But the riebnesa comes in the closing paragraph of the dispatch, which says: “Foster feels very sorry for Rufus Bullock, and does not think Rnfus mode any money. Still be is down on him for stealing and allowing others to staaL” “That do set tle it;” and when Bullock sees it, it will tickle him nway down below the yellow tops of hk boots. ter, thoe and love. She sang very sweetly and with much effect. Bnt “the prodigal's return”—“Father’s Come Home,” was announced, and, oh, how changed the scene! Tbe once mise rable was now a happy family. What a morale to inebriates ! May it have its good effeot. The auctioa of tbe Sabbath Sohool Missionary Corn by the children, through I. F. Hail, the polite auctioneer, netted 830, to be applied to Missionary pur poses. Every Christian (especially min isters) should lend their oo-opemtion to this and such worthy enterprises. For tbe very fine programme, all con cerned are indebted to B. G. Carlton, T. M. Bryan, R. It. Smith, the managers. The last named has been connected with the Sunday School at Union Point near ly six years, and for the wholesome les ions taught the youth of the vicinity the people are due him a very considerable share of gratitude. Send your children to Sunday Schools. Train them up in the way they should go. Fimaes. STATE MATTERS. Hr. H. M Whitworth, of Gwianett, has killed a fourteen month's old hog that weighed 386. Lost Saturday evening, in Upson county, J. S. B Williams stabbed, ‘ Hoses F. Colvin. Savannah Locals have been nourished with an infanticide, Haoon is declining into the amateur dramatic business. Rev. A F. Lichte died io Macon Wed nesday. Floyd oounty sends the following dele gatee to the State Convention,' J. R. Towers, J. F- HUsnklin, Geo. S. Black, R. T. Fouchei and as alternates, W. B. Tarhone, J. W. Turner, N. Bear and W. H. Shropshire. The South Georgia Conference will meet in Columbus on the 18th. Weston is in Colam baa The Weet Point Newe hoc the follow ing: A freedmtn in the employ of Dr. JohnS. Hall wee eoeideatai^r killed, on Hoodsy night lest, by Mr. 75. C. Hill. From the testimony odd need at the ooro- ner's inquest, it appears that said freed- 0 in, who was of a boisterous disposition, was out in tbe yard swearing end die- turbing tbe family. Hr. Hill hed just returned from the plantation, end bed taken the keys of his stable and crib for the purpose of patting them away. In order to intimidate the negro, tie took down his gun and started into the yard, having the keys under swung on bis wrist by a string. As lie went out at the door one of the huger keys is supposed fetidly... , GORDON COUNTV. Lend lots Noe. 66,86, 87 and 95; fl. fa. in lsvor of Warren Akins ns. J. D. Su'd lots Nos. 48, 78. 79, 65, 66 and 42,20 acres of No, 80, 80 acres of No. 102, 80 acres of No. 114, 110 ncres of No. 78; fl. fa. in favor of M. W. Brown vs. J. M. Fields. Htlf interest in sixty acres of lot No. 139; fi. fa. in favor of R. B. Spears for John Hudgins, administrator. Land lota No. 64, and part of lotsNos. 97 and 59; fi. fa. in favor of John T. Tolley vs. E. Frazier. An engine and fixtures; fi. fa. in favor of Joseph J. Printup vs. L. N. Tinsley. OOBB OOUNTY. The Smyrna Academy and land at tached; mechanics' lien if favor of H. B. Wallace. Ten acres of lot 417, 60 acres of tbe 'Bull Sluice” Property, fl. fa. la favor of J. H. Calloway vs. too. H. King. OREKne OOUNTY. One house and lot in Greensboro; fi. fa. in favor of B. Johnson ts. Ann Dal ton. One hundred and eighty acres of land; fl. fa. in favor of James S. and Elizabeth Hall vs. Wm. 8. CredilL CLAYTON COUNTY. One dwelling and lot in Jonesboro; fl. fa. in favor of Frank T. Qaither vs. D. Rhea. The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000. r : BAS A SUBPLUS OP MOBS THAN 8IX MILLION'S OF DOLLARS, AFTER PROVIDING FOR oil 1 labilities u determin'd by th* Insuranoe Department of tbe Htnto of N«w York. Hu the Largest Asaste, Income, Number Iaau«d; and pay* the largest amount of Dividend*, and ha* the smslleot Percent age QTganaaa of *aj oofipanj la tbe World. » udaraifoad w*U gladly fire *U In/ormatton aaoeaaary to affect Jniurance on yoar lira*. Do f to thoee that yon lore by taking a policy In THE OLD MUTUAL* Henry B. Christian, SPECIAL AGENT. Office: A, BUILDING, Whitehall Street. J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D., MEDICAL EXAMINER. elrmli Wanted %cho art Worker#. octW. CJHAS. WYNN ftartaars, Cntlerg, ©nno, Gt. W. Ifc WADSWORTHj AUantis, O*., | W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.* Importers and Dealers in Hardware, Opposite Jamen’ Dunk* Whitehall Street* September KMy ATLANTA, GA. (Atlanta San Proepetme. THE ATLANTA SUN! DAILY AND WEEKLY, Cotton Norton anb Cotton yoofcenancfjAW / A Nit. New Cotton and Product Wa»hpuse. THE PIsANTjelR* LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. ISuE>Bcrl'bed|Oagpltfld,^ r ^ OWE MILLION DOLLARS. ,7 i-ii ; «( ill.i KiJT'M.t.t The Warehouse of , Th ^ Bany, ICor. Campbell and Reynold* Street*, Augusta, Georgia, JS NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH 5 ADVANCES will be made upon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad Bceslpto. m. Parties Storing Cotton with the Book will be famishsd wish Esoeiptefsr same that will be available in this city or any other for borrowing money. F* The Bank is prepared at all times to make LOANS OH PRODUCE or PROVISIONS on the most reasonable terms. 1 b Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or oomnmleato with the Officers. u > CHARLES J. JEfTKINUt President. JNO.F.KING, VlownesMimt, , T, P. BltAWUn, Cashier. wptlUa WILURRVOBCE DANIIL. A. WXLLBOBN BIU. Live Paper on Live Issues’ PTJBXaXSH FIT> BY THM ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ATjBXANDER H. STEPHENS, AIICHIBAH) M. WPEIGIITH, *T. IIENLY SMITH, Proprietor*, Public Schools. A n EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS FOB PO SITION 8 ** taachara in the PubUc School* of Atlanta wtU be held on Wedneeday and Thnreday 6th and 7th of Deoember. at tho bmildlnf known a* th* Ivy Street School, on Ivy street near Harris. The Teacher* required are a* follow*: ialart. 1 Principal of High School r....$1,800 00 1 Assistant ” “ M'“* 3 Principal* of Grammar Sehools..... 8 AMi*taut (Male) Grammar School*.. 3 Assistant (Female) Grammar School 700 00 600 00 •• •• “ M 660 00 •• •• •• ” 600 60 Tbe examination of Female Teacher* wilioompriae the following subjects: Spelling, Reading. Geography, Arithmetic, and English Grammar, together with questions relating to tbe Theory and Practloeof Teaching. Male applicants will be examined on the prineipal subjects of the usual High School course of study aa follows: English Grammar, Rhetoric, Arithmetic, Algebra, Geometry, Latin, and Physical Geography, together with questions on methods of teaching and school management. The examinations, with the exoepNon of Reading will be wholly by written questions and answers; and none but members of the Examining Commit tee or Board of Education and applicants wUl be allowed to be present. The examination will oocupy Wednesday and Thursday mornings, oommapotag at • and e tion obtained at the Superintendent’s Whitehall street. B- BALLON, Superintendent of Public Schools. J. 1. BROWN. President Atlanta. November 36. 1871. nov36—deodttl6th Dec. RUPTURES! TO RUPTURED PERSONS OF ATLANTA. RADICAL CURE OF ABDOMINAL HERNIA, I OR RUPTURE, WUhoat lac.avial.ace (• the Fattest, or reotrietto* 1* Exercise or Diet. _ j. u Bowl, aotwtio suaaxoN. hav- INO devoted bit time exclusively to the etudy and treatment of Abdominal Hernia, in its various form* and atage*. respectfully announce* to the public that he baa opened an ofloe. Room No. t, Capitol Building, Atlanta. Ga.. where, during bu*i- neL hours. oacliOay. be can be ooosolted. I Mies ana Of ail ages, a gnat uuutocr in wuuui b restored to health, vigor and a sound body. Hie ha* been effected by eesldaau* etody and the of hi* Inventions, in conjunction with his popu lar remedies, being an external application, promot ing a speedy and permanent cure, without the euf- terings*nd lujuriee resulting from the rigid and tO- jpuortebU pressure of a Trues. Hi tenable is fbta treatment that the palteni In _ioet Instances from the tret application, will eeaaa to be annoyed by a return of the rupture, and will beenahted to take the moot active exercise on foot or on horseback, with perfect security against th* danger* of mrangulated Hernia. ur. Mwwete Ahdwnalunt ffmppnrter. ' Belief and cure for remote. Uterine or Abdominal weakoMM*. Corpulency or geneml Debility. Very U ^h^|fewYoSrilothodl*t l of Mb May. 1866. highly reoommenda Dr. Howe’s successful treatment of RUPTURE* aad DKFORM1T1ER. The editor has extensive acquaintance with bis patient*, aad poet- five knowledge of very wonderful cure*. He there- tore invites the earnest attention of the aJUcted and the ctooeet scrutiny of fee profession. No charge for examinattoa under any dreumetan- ess whatever. I invite th* raptusod, and all par- sons interested, to call ami examiae for themselves Poetttve oast id cates of maar radical cures can bs shows—among other*, several clergymen. Don't forget the address, B. R. Freeman, Commlwloaar of Dcoda, FOR SIXTEEN ST ATS*. rM. with th. Scatters <4 mac at th- £ M,1W> Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political I Editor A. R. WATSON. News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business Manager. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. DallynBlnele Copy. DANIEL At XXX LL-r COTTON FACTORS, Agents Cotton Food Q-uano, NO. 8.WAHKBN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AlfGUStA, GA. All bnainem entrusted to them will hove strict pereoool attention. Orders tor Bagging, Tiee or Rope and Family Sappliea promptly filled. 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