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Hallrwl OnMMtntlw i
LmarUa.
rrom Dr. A. L. Hamilton and Col. J.
C. Kimball, who arrived bom balow last
evening, we leant that (tea waa a very
large and entbnaiaiMw gathering in the
interested the Bainbridga, Ontbbert A
Columbia tekoad liatd at bumpkin
ifloant bai
Wednesday Irel
one waa serve'
ma le by Wm.
ilton, ' “ '
barbe-
UHam
The meet-
waa aerred up, and apoecbm
lobyWm. If. Tomlin, Dr. A. b
n, and CoL J. 0. Kimball The
reunited in a eubaeription
Hmm fnlJeniD infotm t
1 ia now a certainty to beat
n Beat Wednesday a barb,
given at Iliaanhntnhea, ' • el
body and hia wile are ! jritotL
hit no*time Colombo, waa makings
riffle e( waaaa Wad to aeenre (fee building
of tha load tan this city to Immpkin?
— OVuwtlil Enqninr.
Here ia a brief
a rant, bridal pa
took up with tl
The Inn civil
Belleville
md cynical story of
ty that afterwards
! Paris Commnne.
rriage registered in
the ftm of last
April, (the insurrection commenced
on the liflth of March;) the Mnyor
who signed the bonds was Gustave
Flonrena, kiliod on tha 4tk of that
month; the gallant bridegroom
blown up in the explosion of tha
Luxembourg, and tha blushing bride
took to disseminating petroleum, and
now adonu tha hulk*.
A newlv*fledgod Philadelphia doc
tor recently Battled in Havana, I1L,
and the first caae he had was a boy,
who while shelling pop-oom, got a
kernel inte windpipe. The doctor
examined tha caae carefully, looked
at the patient’s tongue, and then told
the father of the boy to build up a
hot fire. '-Then that waa done the
doctor toKHhem to take the boy and
hold him over the file until tiialcer-
aaBet hot enough to “poor out.”—
The old man wen
shot gnu, but wl
the uocl
5 “poo:
stain
waa 1
The Comte Mate Arrtcnltural
Society
New will be found a complete list of
Delegates appointed to the State Agri
cultural OoarstiUon which will aaenble
on tha 8th ef August, in Home. L
qurow Osort—na a WieUnd. o»o. a. On-
owmiiiiw w xnmitoM. w s get-
gard, iLBnw.
Baldwin Oountt—M 9 Kidd, B B AfUma, L Car-
ri nX.oot^-/w
Van Mia Jmm T Turnbull.
T—B F Whitting ton. Wm Itobsrto,
Buui OoOMR—J 9 Painter, ■ A Carter, B Omh-
I’> rm Oountt—Dr John Q Elder, O W Thornton.
O ll Kfcfer. . •
Oiiatuam Ooran-Dr W K Chartres, 9 J Dale, W
W Holland.
Calhoun Ooumtv-W W OoUojr, John Colley, 0 M
Davia.
i aKtmu. Oocwnr—O Wlnu,BPMoed, Lori Bal
lard.
Catoooa Oountt—Y If Guidon, A Graham. 9 M
Bute.
CuMcn Oountt—T a fl>MMy t • M Hadteh J L
Sweat
Conn Coontt—Araoa B Way, 0 D Phillips, 9 A
Pogroan Sranroa, Aob*l 8oo’t—A 0 Molutoah, X
B Lundy. John Btetear.
CuAwroao Oountt—U P Oulverhonse, W • Ogie-
, J ■ Tool*. J X
- Oocntt—Bobt M Ely, Dr M E Vaoon,
Garay W BUtea, J H luinc.
pjfttoNTT—John B Mulligan, D L McIntosh,
ErrnrouAH Qovrtt—F Oraw, B B Rahn. Amos F
O^ntt—-Emory P Edvard*, James M
Oocntt—M B Ward. Dr John B Bherod,
-Oapt^ Griffith. Joel Branham.
~ PaANKUN Oo«»tt-T T Borough. J B Bates, 0 0
Wyly,
Ln 9o
9anannal).0t)ippin8 fine*.
MURRAY’S LINE—NEW
\ IRK A SAVANNAH.
EVERT TUESDAY non kaos K
DECK, with rahaUtouoe
.The first olass staamuhjpffi
JjUJiUOUS, Commander.
IsICtV.
vik56, bulkleY,
OomnoM this Mne, and one of thsae stea
leave* oeeh port XVKKY TUKNDAY.
Through bills of Jading gi>*a by Urns# steamships
/ all railroad oonnecUou*. and also through bills
tediag given in Bavan&ah on Gotten destined fas
U>«rpoolandHsmtemgby dratclaas steamships.—
wnt.tnii.rmA ut savaxhau mail gnu*
smr oo*PAinr.
PHILADELPHIA AJTD SA
PAATJTAU.
EVERT SATURDAY nog bach post.
OUmUXCB (» OOTTOM BT BTEAMXBa oa THU
LOU ORB HALT MB CIKT.
ur tAte fit »*>
SAUK. tothinWiAMK. M
Vk* tea (a mapoMd of Ibn Ant.tan ateaMnlsi
Ons sC thase steamships Issrs each port EVEBY
■ATUBDdJr. Through bills lading furnished by
these steamships by au railroad concoctions. For
Weight or passage, apply te _
HudrkB hOfiMMELL,
Por Boston.
TU BOSJCR AOT) SAVAHRAJI STRAMSaiT LOT
tha stes rash Ins
Oriental,.... Oapt. F. X. Swan.
Vlekibarg, Oapt, 8. B. Matthkws.
CABIN FARE 930 00
EiQK. 10 00
Through bills of ladlnfi given by railroad agents to
oaten, and in Boston by 1 team ship agents to pnn-
disarms and Florida.
Iran to Provldcnos,
w. itewrente, Ac.
. safiroad Aapot, and slate
l&St'tVBftg. *
Agents, gai
». BICK1B80N 4
For New York.
TU OUXAT (ODTUUtR STEAMHIP COMPART.
KVJSBY THURSDAY.
Insnranoe by this tins can be eflbctod under oai
open policy at ooc-half per osn^
OABIB PAB8AOB 930 00
The first class steamers
Herman Livingstone, Oheeseman, Com.
(ten. Bnrnes F. Q. Mallory, Com.
Will sail as fbttows:
H. LXTDIOfiTOB June lgt, at 5, r. u.
•• ”18, 4:30, r. M.
•• •* 30 4, r, u.
GEN. BABNB8 June 9th. at 9. r. u.
•• " 33d, at 1, r, at.
Btlis of lading given hereon cotton and wheat thro,
to Liverpool and Hamburg via New York by first
okas steamers. For paaesgs or fridubt, apply to
WILDER AFULLAKTON,
r 9-tf Bo. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Bangs.
For Baltimore.
fallows:
Wg.
cJStTT f'
Giutna Oountt—N L Ooopor. Rnfua Oreen, B B
Foot
Oo»t*o« Oountt—W J Cantrell, W B Bonner, R
Oarilngton.
^GjugmtVtuNTT—Thomae P Jonaa, Bar J Knowles,
Gwimnrrr Oountt—Ell J IfoDsnisl, ThosH Mlteh-
sUL* Tylsr M ItMftes.
Ball Osoms-M X Oskar, F F M Fsars.
HAMooosOoowrT-J • Newman. B B Qaxter. Frank
White.
Hi—i Oomnx—B A Bussell. B B Mobley. W J
^JtsuBNmOscnm-Ool a D Ktlhn. John B King.
Tom Tallot a—o«L*»»Ah Oton-MeJ J A MUlsr.
Bev 8 B J ftstmnk. J B Branham.
jarrnnyN Qo—v-DrBH W Bate. QovBV
Joans Oountt—Ool B O Qrser, Oapt R W Bonner,
Baaa’I Baaaon.
La era— Oountt Dr Jas T Hh appall, HIM- -
* LM'v5Si*nr l !5«.T TSrtwln, O M B.n, O M
i£WSS&M3ta*r
A MoMIUad, Don.
■ mo. n« pm
„ « L til—I, Opt
PMAHoafBDnU.
Oolrihr Down, tot Inw. t ■ M,k|.
Tftwc, Door,.-an BruOr.DW Vwv, 1 0
I aujA-B * tore. 1S T»jkv, X D
vm.-wm a Mm
A—ANnaUnnpton,
iMuafre.v roMUr,
IVWMW M * Ar-
- t^* fcto*re.0to.Awntor,w*
(IW. toltortw a J qtotou. 0m ■ hmhupM
Quire, HMi*WU—.OmpM
I.Hito.teta. A WHO*.
■nKrlteAOouM,-*— a wteirere, tore* *
0ABIR PAJB8AOS
• MOB ,
sail from Savauuali darlug Decern
.Thursday,February 3d
..Thursday, 8th
. .Thursday, •« 16tb
-...Thursday, •• 39d
... .Thursday, March 3nd
JAS. B. WEST A CO.,
Bay street foot of Whitaker.
SAVE YOUR FRUIT
ftlrBribe St So. to the Public.
IN THE
CITY!
600 Orates assort
ed granite and C O
Ware for $80 per
crate. Cheapest ev
er offered in State,
Send for list of con
tents.
Silver & PM fare'
OF
Cutlery,
Tea Trays,
SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST
FRUIT JARS
In tha market
MoBRCDEI cAjOO.,
M ANUFACTURERS’ AOENT8 FOR
nUIT CARS tnd JELLY TUMBLERS.
QUICKEST AND BEST ROUTE
ro m
NORTH BAST AND WEST
Yin Louisville.
daily Expreu brains ran
. tot NMAnU# to LoularUl.. uuUlog
QWMgM w|lk Train, ud Boat, (or th.
No Olaetnere of Oars
7I0M LOUISVILLE TO
fit Louis, CUcisnstl, Indianapolis, Chic*
«, CteTSbusd, Plttsbsnr, PhlUdelphU
sad Now lark.
OKLT OKS CHANGE TO
Baltimore, Washington and Boston.
Quicker Urn. b, Util mu, and b.lt«r aocommo-
,- 8al Comity
—w Rdward Stephens.
*M?Snp-l M SMukarJIUMte,!
ska. owmm, a »
r Ooowtt -W T (na I T
I O PUtoto.T* OmrV.
"ooovrr—WW Ctotoaaa. OPBmBLCM
•TOfcdtatowi (MM.na 'orar. o«>
^Acami Owiori-JoSl aware S 8 Baldwin. 1.1
. jjawrarforeare-tet Jt0oop», Bwolmre
w^v^adgiAafcs. * •
MW- -
A tSSSn^^^T£££
TLfktt, Joka B Itajlor,
rsrsu
LANDSBERO’S
LUMBER YARD,
orroarri oeoeoia baojoao depot.
ATLAPrTA,GA.
: sand
Looldsg Glass Plates.
T. JET*. GRADY’S
R. R. ALE HOUSE.
» s
tlantre. Oau
ofOhnmpaiuu,
sappUsd a their
reg*fr-“re tow are (tanao. J—r cite
"are? < " u ** dT “N «M, jlMMil
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line oi
House - Keep
ers’ Goods in
the City. Cut
lery, Spoons,
Forks,Knives
Waiters, Cas
tors, Vases &
Toilet Sets.
In fact, any
thing needed
in a well kept
house. Call
with the cash
McBride & Co.
B. /iniilan’tt Sons Jron CUorks.
“ Macon Comes to Atlanta Again 1 ”
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS,
Headfof ThirdlSt., Sign of “The New Flag.”
MIACON, GEORGIA.
THE LAiROEST IN THE SOUTH!
Skilled Labor and Modem Machinery.
411 Work Warranted.
Northern Prices ! for Machinery Duplicated.
STEAM EJtraiPES OP AJTP KIJTD AJTD SINE.
MUl Gearln ,
dlfet; Iron
of iron
anti Brats of^l>jer^ Orsciipl lon^ and Machine-
I R O
ry <
w
BAI
IDEA.
L I
TV G
Of Elogant Designs, sod st Prioes that Defy Competition. 47-No Charge for New Patterns In Famishing
Outfit of Machinery for Saw or Merchant Mill*..£4
REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES !
Competent Workmen furnished upon application to overhaul Engines, Saw Mills, eto.. In any section of
the country.
FINDLAY’S SAW -DUST GRATE BAR
SHOULD BE USED BY EVERY SAW-MILL PROPRIETOR.
Millstones, Belting, Circular Saws, Steam Fittings, Babbit Metal, etc., etc*
FURNISHED TO ORDER. TERMS, CASH OB APPROVED PAPER.
R- FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, On.
THE GRkAT
ECLIPSE SCREW COTTON PRESS!
Patented Feb’y 27, 1871, by Findlay 9t Craig.
An ANTI-FRICTION SCREW—A MECHANICAL WONDER. This wonderful Mechanical achievement in
point of RAPIDITY and .LIGHTNESS of DRAUQIIT, STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, nnd 1* destined st
early day to aupcritedo ALL OTHER Cotton Scrowa, bo th°” fcbre*rea* «# w *-" T «"
R. FINDLAY’S RONS, Findlay’s Iren Works, Maoon, Qa.
Dkau Sins-Late this fall I purchaHcnl from you one of your Findlay k Craig Ecllpso Patent Screw Cot
ton Prcsso*. and, after a full and fair trial, do not hesitato to pronounce it the moat rapid, of lightest
draught, most powerful—in fact, the beat (without an exception) Cotton Press I oversaw. Betwoen this
and all other Iron Screw Presses I have ever soon or UBOd, there ia Just simply no oomparlsan. Every
plautor should use your Pres*. JOHN L. GILBERT.
p. 8.—You may consider my ordsr iu for two more of the abovo Prossea for next season, and may look
for many orders from this section ! my neighbors are determined to have thorn, as they oau pack by hand
twice as fast as any of the othor Iron Horow Presses can by horeo powor. J. L. Q.
Bluce last fall, and beforo accepting Patent, we added improvements and labor-saving convenience*—
rendering it PERFECT in every particular. Tho serow or pin, has a pitch, or fall, of 0' 4 ' inches ; that is,
at svery turn of tho scrw, follower bloek descend* (or ascends, a* the case may be) inches. The do-
vico of tho tube or nut In whfcli tho screw works, is such ss to materially reduce the friction, so great In *
. . . . * * * HALF!
gift ]«UMT«tU(—Ptooibe for tl)e SrlpitM.
SOUTHERN LIFE INSURANCE COMFY,
ATLANTA,
Goor|{ia.
JOHN B. GOBUO.Y, A. II. COLQUITT, (V. C, MOKUIS,
PBFsiniurr. vie* Pukmidkjtt. Bkcutabi
A 1
•8|i maaZMMTMm ^
et^usl buslncm in Um United fc
, Investing its Mousy where it obtain* its Patronage—moi
mar ot Us sgo in tbeoountrF— its losses being over fifty per
—its Ratio of Assets to Liabilities being greater than any ii
BOARD OF DIRBOTORS
JAME8 A. GRAY, C. H. PHIN1ZY,
J. B. GORDON,
A. AUHTKLL.
WADE HAMPTON,
B. a YANCEY,
W. A. CALDWELL.
D. B. MURCHISON,
K. W. HOLLAND.
WM. JOHNSTON.
ROBERT THOMAS.
F. J. PELZEK,
U. Y. M. MILLER.
J. 8. HAMILTON,
K. If. COWAN.
W. It. COX,
CARD,
Atlanta, Oa.. July 1st, 1871.
Life Insurance Company, the undersigned v
President and Hscreatry, a oommittoe to examine C
We have patiently and thoroughly examined everything pertaining to the Company’s business, and are
gratified in being able to state to the absent Directors, Stockholders and Policy-holders, that the business of
tho Company has bean oondueted by the officers with economy and fidelity; and that our termer confidence
n the great success of the Company and its ability to furnish to Policy-holders ss pefect security ss any in
ths country, has been strengthened.
CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF TENNESSEE.
AROLINA LIFE INSUR’NCE CO.,
OF MWMPHTS, TEKTRT.
AhkcIh, $1,OSS,703.96.
Offlco I'To. 42, Madison Stroot, ^£oxYY.3plY.is, Tonn
C
JEFFERSON DAVIS, President.
M. J. HTCMLS,
First Pice President.
F. T. PETTIT
Second Pice President
F. BOYLE, Secretary.
m. »ft*».rso.r, «wr.iJrimi, c. f. js.cj f, idw,,
B. WOOBWJiBO, JS. a., JStd. BtMl.tr, M. J. BISTOJV,
Hen. Ktmte Jftnt, Jllantn, Um
MBDIOAT1 TiTCATVI 1 ivruvra FOR ATLANTA.
um. jjjmue r. olbxjjtbbb,
BOARD OV"5mBOTOi
Jeepebson Davis, Memphis, Tonn.
M. J. Wicks, President M. & 0. B. B.
W. B. Host, Memphis, Tenn.
Wm. Joiner, Joyner, Lemmon & Gulo.
J. T. Pettit, Pettit & Simpson.
W. B. Greenlaw, Pest. Peoples In. Co.
B. K. Pullen, Merchant.
0. B. Church, Memphis, Tenn,
” mis. T
W. L. Vance, Memphis. Tenn.
F. W. Smith, President Peoples Bank.
N. S. Bruce, W. S. Bruce & Co.
J. C. Fizer, Goilbreath, Stewart k Co.
ML.
Natoleon Hill, Hill, Fontaine & Co.
F. W. White, Henrando, Miss.
TgtHIS COMPANY was organized in 1867, with a Capital Stock of $200,000, and
JL has steadily increased its assets until bow they exceed a million dollars.
Before Mr. Davis accepted the Presidency, he required every policy to be valued by an actuary of his
own selection, and thoroughly satisfied himecl/of its soundness and tho fidelity and economy of Its pre
vious management
The “Carolln* Lif
York Times, could, to-dsy, rc-lnsure
i tho New
half million dollars.
BE* AGENTS WANTED.-^fi Apply to
TIGJVOR if HffJLSE\\ .Attorneys. Ml. JM. jMMjSTOJT
Atlanta. May 18.1871. 8m.
15,000
$5,000,000
^ T •*> C ^
Life
blc.
i easy task for throo hands to pack % halo of cotton 1:
_ ■ by horse-power. [Boo J. L. Gilbert’s certificate.
i ordinary mulo can be substituted for three men without chango of fixtures. 8TR
■ THE
isira-
URA-
HENRY CARD.
sniP BROMEM
Commission Merchant, etc.,
ACCOMMODAIIO* VHAII,
CHARLHBTOW, S C
iSBS for Cotton, Bios, eto., tho
UdtedL
Meaara. George A. Trenholaa * Boo. CMtetetW.
{Georges,
i and Trust
- oa. Eaq.,
Wolf * Om.
DaWetf 4 Go..
ImMh
Prssldsnt 8
Chart wtoa.
. B. O.J Ohariss
i Messrs. 9mm. 8. Do-
* TskML
D1L1TY, RAPIDITY, LIGHT DRAUGHT, and STANDING ROOM attop of box, store ata, in short, wa pro
nounce it tho BE8T Screw Press IN THE WORLD, and respectfully invito apublic teat with any and all
other Screw Pressos. To purchasers we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION or REFUND PRICE MONEY.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Oa.
BEND FOB PRICE 1
CRAIG’S PATENT HORSE POWER,
FOR DRIVING COTTON GINS.
44*Simplest, Strongest and Bast ever yet Invented. Roqulros no Wood Work. 8ate upon the ground, and
can be put up WITHOUT tha aid of a
SntUiatlon Gnnrantcod or Money Refunded
SIND FOR ILLUSTBATtD CIRCULAR.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Maoon, Ga
Tho Aew Portable Steam Engine
For Driving Cotton Gina, Prtuttng Presses, and for any purpose requiring from one to ten boras Power.
£ %
s y
T HEY are safe,
protection frot
XTRA CHARGE
There Is roSTITVE 1
gpABE CANBBOAPLi „_
tiingand sj*vR«r with. Awarded first premiums h) Aaertean Institute 1869-70. Bend fori
fireular and Pries List
44*Kimball’s B. 4 A. B. B. I
_ They ares
nlo!? again
EXPLOSION. It U a natural -spark arrestor,* as NO
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY HOB W04K4. MAOON, I
Peeples 8s Howell,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
ATLAWTA, OKOSOIA.
rfXHE undsrefoned h»v« formed a part-
I narahlp hr the practise of law in this city.and
win promptly attend to uB hurtneaa entrusted to
their management in tha Atlanta Circuit, th^ gu
prates and Federal Ooarte of tha State, and such
ether pteeea. by epectel contract, as their service*
may ha required. O, People* will, for the present,
attend the ecsirte of the Flint Circuit. He will be
found at all times. In tha second story of Ketluy’s
Building, over the Dally Bus office, corner Broad
•udAtehMurtraate. a peeplis.
E. P. HOWELL.
LEE & HIGHTOWER
Griffin, - - - - - - Ga.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES,
nmosnoaoMU rensi,
K Un nxi uA iats mms. reaoAn
Buoum, nureuNH U. caukiaueh.
Win wnj iM.i.f n. to UJl-n Bldre, Ctotokl-
it>Bprire.ailloa,rreth wi, at Otima.hr
1 r iw»ia£Su m «>ru rew*.i*»»».
wl I wm ak. tlHiati m ~r>mc (uat toUrta« to
aka tha trip.
ton »
OB. JOB. P. LOU AM, MEDICAL EXAMINER, ATLANTA, UEOllUIA.
r IWOSE contemplating Life Insurance are respectfully requested to exam-
-H- Ins the merits of this Compaq/. They wlU find it
Superior to Naur and Inferior to None, in the Essentials that
five Sound Insurance at the Leait Possible Cost.
W. X. WATERH, Gen.Ag’t,
°» rr office st x-a, a-nrruu «r., Atlanta, «a.
JDailn 0nn Book attb Job ©Efire.
THE mm OFFICE
T he sun job office has just been supplied
with a splendid assortment of the Latest Styles of
NEW AND ELEGANT TYPES,
BORDERS, RULES AND OTHER MATERIAL!
And is now prepared to do the Finest Grades of
JOB PRINTING!
|«fil {tub if {mr JfswriptiDs
FURNISHED TO ORDER
BLANK BOOKS, <fcc
We have made ample arrangements to’get np Blank Books
AT THE LOWEST RATES
LEDGERS, JOURNALS,
RECEIPT BOOKS, ETO.