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THE SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEOllGIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 1871. NO. 401 aud THE DAILY SUN. TELEGRAPH NEWS J* rublinhod bj Ue Atlanta Sub FabUiklnff Bj the New V*rk Associated lYess. Tho balance ot the State officers were re- CamnaDT. _ - ... .i_= nominated. The resolutions endorse Company Alexander II. Btepkems, ) Archibald M. RpelihU, { Proprietors. J. Henly Bnltb, I Alexander U. Stephens, Political Editor. A. B. Watson, .... Mews Editor. J. Healr Smith, general Editor and Busi ness Manager. Und Bdltor i WILLIAM H. MOORE. Tr.Tdl.1 • j. S. W. WTTJ., J. W. BRABP. WaTlrail. Jr.. Bow. A*™*. amnoMi. Amp. Tun Ben for ml». tonunau-tmtmm pMolng through Ch»t- wiu Sad Tan Bus for ml. by 0. H. Glodhlll, A|«U for Tk. a.., Thoma. N. Hope in, ThomMTffle, O. j,mh Ali k. Bun, KnoxrQto, Tens. DATS BOLL, AtheOK, Ox Jobs T. Bonin, Atl»nU. Ox J. L. Wsioet. Woodotock, Ox J. O. Caldwell, Tbonwon, Ox H. O. Haiultoe, DMton, Ox nr. C. Datie. Jr., BMonton, Ox Taptae, Mapp k Co.. White PUIoe, Ore.il Co., G> bow to aim monrnv. W. will b. nflK.DElbl7hr tb.-ftxrrWOoij01 Boon not OI by Moon Ordiw, by Untotnod LoL xTbr tom., or by Unit but uot otberwin. If nSnUUinSl Rotor U lort. It mnt '".ES^IKbSmS-- ttnttupnd forTaudnamea will aiweye be ereeed when the lime P ^M?rIS!«?iMi4io* money by Eiprra.muut pro- ■— .Jmmx To OHiMpnS«EU. Mr. 0topb.HA wUl r«m»iD In CrEwfordvlllp. Ill* <v,ttnAction with The HUH will not change hie reai- s. nM ait utters intended for him, either on pri* niattie or wnmtcted with the Political De- plrtmeutof this paper. »bouid b« addressed to him ** f^wteygxanm*. conn^tei with T^Bra^»mpUtorMRlcM nopntmeut, tbould bo S£gSdtoJ H.nlVsmltb. bZu«, Atl.ntxOx Terms of Mubaorlptloii i DAILY t «7 00 Par Annum a oo Hix Months - yu Three Months. ™ Ouo Month WEEKLY PKB ANNUM : Single Copy _ Three Copies * | 4 oo ■)> u “ • • *« 00 .. 50 00 SEji. aTto":-VVV . . - • • » WE1KLV—aix MOUTHS > am,!, copy. 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SI P« square (ten m ot solid Nonpereil type, or occupying that eh space] for theflrst insertion, and 50 cents for New b subsequent insertion. with Florida, dvertisements in the Local Column marked with asterisk, (•) will be charged 25 cents per line each 1 he . n-tlon. ’ to*ftfrer!iiiemento, except for established busi- 1 houses, in this city, must be paid for in ad- conduction wlU b. amdron for rterly, eemi-annualor yearly advertisements. Iwala asd Departures of Trslss to and from Atlanta. wmrnnn a atlawtio (or state) railboad. NIGHT PASSaEOEB TRAIN-OUTWARD. e* Atlanta 6 film res at Chattanooga PAT PASBEMORE TRAIE-OtJTWARI). FAR LIE* TO FEW YORE-OUTWAED_ MIOHT FB»EEOlca traie-ieward. res Chattanooga '.Y.'.lY.l 1.42 a m Tt * ** DAlT r ASMENti EH TSAlE IE WARD. res Chattanooga p m - ‘'.“I..™. i*a.'.-.'»wa^ ■ m res Dalton a m (.Vo Day Tram on Sunday.) NEW YORK. Pslsl Collision at Mrs—Kims MAots 5*i«— •Vers Jisrlhs rases. juiua iuuuui 1 j in ujiu^ m»uj niw auj»i made by herself to produce au abortion. ALABAMA- roUllct in the Old Homlnlon. Richmond, August 31.—'The resolution inviting Governor Walker to a seat on the floor, was reconsidered by the Con vention to-day and passed after a spirited debate. SOUTH CAROLINA. r*cfl«0 M'trtr. Charleston, August 31.—No new coses of the fever were reported to-day, and only two of the old cases have proven fa tal. MISSOURI. JVsrrae Unmge. St. Louis, August 31.—Ground was broken to-day for the St. Louis and Cairo, three foot guage, Railroad. It is to be completed in two years. FLORIDA. Mor* Murine MhtnsUrt Key West, August 31.—The steamer Clyde arrived here Sunday. She has ex perienced heavy gales. The steamer Mississippi is a total wreck, seventy miles above Capo Florida. The steamer Cortez, which took the Mississippi’s passengers to Orleans, had her deck load washed ashore. The cap tain and five of the crew were lost. The bark Lydia, from New York for Orleans, has arrived at Cape loriuu. The Juniata lightened a portion of ArBed 25 cent* per uno «mcu aud U uumu. - r- t , her cargo, floated and arrived here all ngiT 8 DELAWARE. The Nlorm A inf Amge* In iMntnnr ..6:20 p.: ..7:ir t raaacngcr Train arrives t PaMAUgar Train leRT®«- • rimnngrr Train arri>«*«.. [*iimuku Train leaves - | nTSi “um Accomniod»tl<>n .rrlve. . •» “ - * Mountain Accommodation ieavea....o.»» y WACOM AMD WESTERN BAJLROAD. PMMnger train leaves V m iu m m Macon m* Paasenger Tram arrives ‘.'.'.l:40p. m l'rai' 1 ' i*^ vc# p : S S2^r^^rtVR\V.V.\V.V\ es at Macon ATI.AMTA AMD WERT TO OIL HAUaEOAD. t Paaaougcr Train arrivea l*aaaeugcr Train leaves.. assenger Train arrives... 10:07 a. n» 2:45 p. M 6:00 p- ni 7:10 a. m assenger Tram leaves rtAWTA AMD EIOHWOWn Ain-LIME HAJUOAia Gainesville A i at Atlanta. J Atlanta., ■aeon A Augusta Kailroad. rimmmnn rmu* » ll». .oedit. je»ot . l a P. M. i at AufHamat^-^i-—-J * ** ■ — .tern «f Alabama. 4:10 AM Selma 4:40AM . M 11.4S A M ■ « ."..AIM T M : W«t Polnl;-- ”... I:UPS ■ rnMonWommy ,I1:4U A M 1 V...U;*I V M b at Qolumbna,.. Allantuai w «..u»h.ax am Alb«y, JmArnnviib. *ud TallahnTt- to (guincy. Florida: i Savannah daily 10 A® Z' w e at Albany dally. . 7:35 P.M . 1:50 1*. M »-»»•« It TmtabM*. dally (Sund.y. «E- 'illWt***** diiT ted) Jacksonville daily- Albany daily...... atMavanuah dally ImphlE and Chartnatoa Hailrowl W. J. Aeeee, A«mL ATLAETK.O*- r.ULE or TUE UEUPEU »»n ceaeieeiok k. ,;-r.s itosMErJste^g naiEliBTia MirT 11:10 AM wtoObattanoogR. aaatdf fiOOP* experience. Mi8SISSIP p l. ^S^'B^SrmTrnoM rolivet in JAimimippi— J r-r| F * r Wednesday in northern New England. citisena were knocked down, sena did not return the fire. nominated. DOMESTIC NEWS. arant wiuiiDllV The mail steamer Constitution, from 8an Francisco, is four days over due at Jamaica. Earthquakes occurred at Valparaiso tlie 11th and Santiago on the 20tli. The body in the trunk has Anally been New York, August 31.—Tho Java identified as Alice Bowleaby, of l’atter- which arrived here to-dav, ran down tho hou, New Jersey. The peculiar position Auneta, from Portsmoutu. One of tlie u f tlio teeth, a vaccine murk, u mole, aud crew was saved und eleven lost The a scar, make the identification complete. Java escaped with tho less of her top- A handkerchief marked “A. A. Rowles- mast and fifty feet of sail. by” has l>een found at Dr. liosou wig’s resi- Au inmate of the Blackwell Insane deuce. Asylum dangerously wounded Dr. Par- Customs for tho week, ending l'.Hb, six son, the resident physician, with a table millions. knife. A private dispatch from Oapt Uoxie Tho Cuuard Steamer, Java, from Liv- reports the wreck of the Juniata, from erpool last night, reports that on the New Orleans to Philadelphia. The Crew night of the 23th, the saloon being full was saved. of passengers, tho cry of “hard-a-port” Mexican advices via Matamoras repre was heard, tho Java’s engine stopped and sent the election of Juarez more doubt then come a crash that shook the vessel ful than ever. Revolutions and disturb from end to end. Those who worked on ances threaten throughout the fc>tus«‘. deck saw ouo half of a luge vessel on The President departs from hero to one aide and half the other side, across morrow after tho Cabinet meeting, the quarter. Bouts were gotten out at Robeson, Fish aud Creswell nru lu re, once and, after searching carefully al»out, Delano is expected, they returned, huving saved ouo mau, The Navy Department lias a dispatch from whom they learned that the vessel that the Severn coaled hastily yesterday run down was tho Norwegian bark An- afternoon at Key West, aud put off to nets, from Portsmouth to Quebec, with rescue the passengers and the crow of twelve hands on board, eleven of whom the Juniata. went down with the bark. It was for The Treasury Department uuuouuci's some hours a matter of doubt whether tho absorption, through the agency of or not the Java was injured. Jay Cooke & Co., of tlio $200,000,000, Walter Conkling, of New Jersey, who live per cents, was connected with the Bowlesby affair, The Becretary of the Treasury will to- committed suicide. morrow announce bis readiness to pay Bail war refused in tho cases of Dr. off, in gold, tho first series of $100,000,- Perrv aud Madame Van Buskirk, tho al- 000, 1801s, and $20,000,000 of registered legcu abortionists. bonds of the same issue. A writ of habeas corpus bos been issu- After the 1st day of December the in ed for Dr. Rosenweig. terest on tho above bonds will cease. The McGee arrested in Troy, New Douglass has modified Pleasanton’s or- York, is a (brother of tho victim of tho der forbidding internal Rovenuo oilioers late fire. from leaving their respective districts, in A serious flood in the Delewarc River order to allow detectives to enter other is destroying mucli property aud threat- districts when their presence benefits tho ening a suspension of travel. public service. Eliza McCarty is dying from attempt Senator Scott, Chairman of the Ku- - L — J “ u ~~*:•"* Klux Committee, had an interview with the President to-day, and submitted a communication, which was fully dis coursed in the interview, setting forth briefly the number of acts of unlawful violence that have been perpetrated dur ing the past few months, in the various counties iu South Carolina, and notably in Spartansburg and York, for which no one nad been punished by the civil au thorities, as disclosed by the investiga tions of the sub-committeo in their re cent visit to their localities; also the fact that Senator Scott had then notified prominent citizens that if these acts of violenoe continued, and especially if the witnesses examined by the committee were subsequently outraged, he would call tho President’s attention to the facts, and recommend that he exercise the power conferred by the Ku-Klux Act. He submitted to tho President various communications, affidavits, Ac., showing that since tho return of the Committee and in spite of the efforts of loading citi zens who, upon his suggestion, had made strong efforts to check liis lawlessness, the outrages hod continued to go on un- dimini8hed, while tlio perpetrators are unpunished. He suggested to the President the pro priety of issuing a proclamation under the Ku-Klux act, preliminary to a proc lamation of Martial law, in York and Spartanburg counties, and that under the third section of tho act, instructions bo issued to military commanders in tlio ad joining counties, to arrest parties without process and hand them over to the civil authorities for prosecution. The President agreed to the sugges tion and a proclamation, preliminary to a proclamation of martial law, may soon be expected. The following was issued to-day : Treasury Department September 1st, 1871.—By virtuo of the authority giv en by an act of Congress approved July 14, 1870, entitled “an act to author- ■— j my ioiu, cumuli •»** r.mT Jabtih, AngHHt 31.—'Tim ntorms iie the refunding of the national dab»," ,,f tlio pant few dnjB nr« now being feltiu I hereby give notice tbnt tho prinoipnl damages bv flood. Tho river ia many and accrued interest of the bonds herein- feet above'high-water mark und is still below designated, known os b:20 bonds, rising rapidly. At this place -there is a w ill be paid at the Treasury of the United $30,000 suspension bridge being con- States, in the city of Washington, ou or structed across tho Delaware. A long after tho 1st day of December next, and and expensive coffer dam has just lieen that tho interest on said bonds will completed and an improved steam pump cease on thatjday, that is to say on coupon •lid boiler placed ill it to proceed with bonds, known as the first aenos. the work of laying'the middle pier. The An act of February 25th. 1H02 dated dam is completely submerged and the May 1st, 1802, is numbered as f"l ow machinery nearly so. If tho river con- 1 to 30,699, inclusive, of fifty dollars tinnes rising a few hour, longer tho whole eaeh; 1 to 43,572, j° f structure will bo swept sway. died dollars each, 1 to 40,011, imalasive, At Millford, Pa,, tho hotel of H. O. of five hundred dollars each, 1 to 74,104, Vanillin is in imminent danger. inclusive, of $1,000 each; and regmtorsd On Vanderwork Creek, the bridge at bonds of the same act, 1 to5J5,incln- Sherman’s Steam Tannery has been swept sive, of fifty dollars each; 1 to 4,103, in- away * also the engine house of the Ian- elusive, of ouo hundred dollars each, 1 ncry.’ Tho bank is oaring in and it is to 1899, of five hundred dollars each; 1 to nat safo to work about the Tannery. 8,900, of one thousand dollam each; 1 to Travel on tho Erie Bailmad is serious- 2,665, of ftvo thousand dollars each, 1 to It impeded by tbo storm of last evening. 2,906, of ten thousand dollars each. On the Monticollo and Fort Jarvis The amount outatanding embraced in Railroad all travel has Iwou suspended the numbers above is #1(81,000,000.— by u heavy land olide at Harwood. Coupon bonds of tho act of l ebrnary %>, oy a uuavy rnnu jge2, were issued in four distinct senes. nrORGI A Bonds of the first series, embracing those —- described above, do not bear tho sctich jijTegro ere*Mntinieo. designation upon thtfm, while those a « Aucmaf Ml The neirro of the second, third and fourth senes S ^XkEU«. The arc distinctly marked ou the face of the crew of a Bntish tork Arrivin(? ftt bonds. United States secunties for- Captain she, one slig^y.^ ^^J?^ war( , cJ for redemption, should be ad- case will be submitted to the Bntish Minister at Washington. Prominent physicians sign a statement that there is no Cholera iu Harannah, nor any dioeoso approximating to it Ihejr farther state that the aeason up to this time has been the healthiest within their Acting Secretary. Meleorologieml. Omci of CmzF or Sioxal Sebvicb, 1 Wasuixotos, D. 0., Ang. 31. ) BlXOBD FOR THH PAST 24 OOUBS. The loweat preaanro which was central Wednesday afternoon north of Lake On tario has moved southeastward beyond A.ii._. Uxxktw mix van ronnrtivi outlet IH — - Wetluenuaj IU UUHIIW4A —-o——— rtre Cpon ciutent. Partially cloudy aud clearing weather Jackiox Anguat 31.-The convention ^ prevailed to-day from Lake Michi- passed a resolution endorsing Governor *Mtward to the Atlantic Clear and Alnorn. . pleasant weather from this region eouth- Dr Dowd U chairman of the conven- to tho (ypif Htatee and weetwariL lion. _ Cloudy and threatening weether have Lieutenant Governor Powers was ap- reported ou the Coast of Looisiana, minted chairman of the State Executive 1B probable that a storm of small Committee. n , dimenaioni hae.prevailed on the Coeet of A partv Of soldiers fired npon a party Texius but this evening s reporta from of citiaens in Meridian. A soldivr wn« t h ut State are not yet received. The here- wee with the citiaens was killed, aw? n , eU , ri alter rising in the northwest, bat k.oeknd down. The citi- jn fallen from Miatonri northwards, with fresh southerly winds. WASHINGTON. P.NIIK. 4. /«•-- t.r^-FA. My ran! Im I A, TV~A I4~U- 4,4-m FToMikI «.!»< . Cmll •> O’mk- mnll Mtrwifn 0r~0- caaihf «r «*• •■•wr"-* *•». Wasiusotox, August 31.—The \Sis- Republican Convonlion nonunat- Clcarand cool weather ia probable for to-night from New England to Georgia and the Ohio Valley, clearing and ch ar weather on tho hikea; loeal and light winds sud increased temperature tor Friday over tho samo region. Felling barometer and southerly winds from Luke Huron to Tennessee, and westward to the Missouri. FOKEIGN NEWS. == ..k ----- NOVA 8COTIA. Tito Orent Jtoc oared Mmeo* Halifax, August 31.—Six boats started for tbo four-oared oontesl It was ft splendid r»oe. l\ie Taylor Winship crow won by| tbroo knghtbs. The Paris crow wus tbo sccoad, and tbo CoulU^r Bigliu crew third. WEST INDIES. St. Thomas, August 22, via Halifax, August 31.- A tcrnllc hurricane, which veered from every point of the compass, occurred yesterday, hod last ni^it au earthfiuako added to the horror. During the night hundreds of dwellings were swept away. Six thousand people are hou8elefi8 and 150 were killed. Thirty corpses were hauled from uuder ruins. VeaselH were tom from their anchors.— The Island of St. Kits i« said to bo iu FRANCE! Versa illls, August 31.—After u fovorish debate an Amendoiout to the preamble, aseumingL^Ristitutent ptiwers, which eulogizes 'Pliicrii, wus adopted by a vot«^ of 523 to 34. One hundred meui- here abstained from rotiug. PRUSSIA. The Chohrm. Berlin.—A town in East Prussia, sixty miles from Kouigsburg, containing 479 inhabitauts, has had 79 cases of cholera, 46 of which were fatal. ? ATIj autta MEDICAL COLLEGE. t'UIDAY MIOUT, Tilt lit OP SEPTEMDEll, t S o'clock. The VBD«lict4>ry AtUIrt-M to tlio OrEduBtlag Clbm u-tll bo deiiveruil bj Oeu. A. *1. Dolquitt. - K ,,| * rr *Nj , 4 h lU ledu-H mud yt ullomeo, MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NOON. New Yobe, August 31.—Cotton quiet; middling uplBuda l'J ] aC; OrlcBna 19^o; BBlca 1000 balea. Peoduce—Flour dull Bud declining. Wheat quiet and heavy. Corn dull aud unolunged. Pbovibioeb—Pork $13 62^13 75. I*rddull. Turpentiuo quiet Bad rather weak at 61@52.— Roe In Arm at $3 16©3 25 far strained. Freight* very firm. Financial—Stocks strong and ateady. Govern- munU steady but strong. State boude dull but ■toady. Money oaey at 3. Gold firm at 12 S' change—long »S'; «hort t^. London, August 31—noon.—Consols 93Bonds 92),. Fuanetobt, Aug. 31.—Bonds 95* 4 @97Ji, Paris, August 31 .—Bentos 66f 20c. Liverpool, August 31.—Noon—Cotton opened firm; uplands Orleans 9.q$>9S Corn 39s (kl. Cincinnati. Aug. *1.—Cotton dull and drooping; low middlings 17)tc; middlings 18*«o. Whiskey active and firm at 90c, with large sales. Flour active and firm; superfine $4 75; extra |5 60; family $5 76. Corn ateady with fair demand, mixed shellod 54c. Oats dull and lower; prime mixed S4&36C. Mess pork quiet but steady at $12 60. Bacon leady butqulet; xboulders fl) 4 c; clear rib sides 7.qc; clear sides 7 1 ,c. Hams active aud firm; sugar-cured |14«v15c. Bulk meats steady aud iu fair demand; shoulders 5.' 4 c; clear rib sides clear sides 0>4c. Lard uogloctcd and nomiual city kettle rendered 9c. Wheat strong: prime red ?1 Wr lUgf'lTig steady at 20c. AFTKBNOOK. TKARLT COTTON STATEMENT. New York, Aug. 31.— Bcccipts at all ports, 1,986,- 874 bales; exports to Great Britain, 2,376,805; to the Continent 788,893. Cotttm actlvo but closetl quiet; sales 3,171; up lands 19','c; Orleans 19Xo< Flour dull and fkvors buyers. Whisky 93\®94c. Wheat lc lower. Corn 1(3.2 ccuts lower. Pork lower at $13 60fti>13 CJ),. Lard lower; kettle 9*^. Turpentinens^53',. ltorin firm. Tallow qnict. Freights firmer. Wall street exhibited increawd strength aud ac tivity, »n<i there was a general upward movement on atock exchange. The announcement of the calling in Of ona hundred mllliouH62a caused flrmuess.— Money-supply large at Sterling quiet. (»old 1274(013. Oovsruments quiet but strong. State bonds dull; Tennessee! 75, new 74V; Virginias 62; new 70; Louisianas 65. new 60; levees 71; 8s 83; Alabama* 1U0; 6h 67; Georgias 82; 7* 89; N«»rUi Carolinas 44««, new 26; Mouth Csrolinas 70, new 67«567 l «. Ualtimobe. August 31.-Flour steady and in flair i nland. Wheat easier. Corn firm. Provisions unolianged. Whiskey 93c. Cotton qulut; middlings 19c; net receipts 07 bales; gross 68; sales 195; stock 8 W. LONDON, August 31—Evening.—Conaols W3)».- BuUiou ilscreasod JC316,UU0. LivanvooL. August 3I.-Evenlng-Uotton closed quiet and steady; uplands ••<©0^; Orleans9)4® »S; sales 15,000 bales; for speculation and export 8,000. 8t. Louis. August 31- Hour, corn and whiskey quiet. Bacon—Good Jobbing demand; shoulders Cincinnati, August 31.-Pork nomiual. Lard drooping- Bacon quiet aud weak. Whisky 90c. Louisville, August 31.-Provisions quiet snd steady. New Orleans. August Sl.-Cutton quiet aud ■toady; low middlings 18' 4 «gI8Ke; net recoipU 398; 1,098; sales 500; stock 27,548. r quiet; held—«up4Tflne $4 60; XX $6 75; XXX $6 25. Pork dull; mess $13 87>4. Hugar firmer at ll!4Wl2c. Whiskey quiet; Western rectified 90c&$l. All others unchanged. (Sterling, bank n\. Havannah. August31.-Cotton irregular; low mid dlings 17*<»HS'; m* receipts 66 bales; exports coastwise >; stock 3,402. Wilmington, Aug. 30.-Cotton steady; middlings ,7c; net reooipts 87 bales; exports coastwise 12»; ■ales 17; stock 534. Galveston, August 31.-Cotton firm, good ordi. nary 17c; net receipt. 244; sales 1200, stock 11,416. NoaroLE, August 31.-Cotton quiet; tow mid. diingn 17toe; net receipts 27 bales; exports coastwise 98; sales 20; stock 328. Memphis, August 31.-Cotton active; middlings 184*1* S* Mobile. August 31.-Colton quist and firm; low middlings ust raceipU M bales; salss 50; stock i.oia OhamLBston. August $1.—OottON quiet: mlddUngs receipts 310 bales; exports coastwise 390; ■ales 25; stock 2,M2. pHiLADTirmA. Angus! 31.-Oot*oa firm; rold- dliNgn 19*4^19Sc: *>et receipts Whales; frees 1670. BjwtoN. Augii“t tL—Cotton dull; mkbllings 10qc; gross receipts 67 bales; sales 200; sick 8,000. ArorsTA. August 31—Cotton in fair femAnd; mlddUngs 17J4«18*:; receipts 25 bal.w; sabs*u. LATEST. New Your. August Si.-TbsWall rirret markets • xhibiUd Summed strength aadacririty this alter «n»nn, with agenerri upward movement in Wtoes on stock exrliang*-. KaUway speculsrion was buoyant Ut\ the advance « aa quite general and twatMaa bet tsr distributed tl«an «• r some brae paaL The an- uonn. ement fro... Waehtofmn this afternoon that Nreretary Houtwell haa relisdia ona humlnd boos of 5-30 bond# a as the main causa of erNl flrmm ss in prices. Tbs calling .not an aoMwnt of 6-20 bonds U geusrally totarf .am.ting 0> ball the maikat or stock exchaagu dur log tbalall youths- .. Government bonds—01s IIS; 62a li^T fNNTi 1«S; fives us, new US; mm* US;sighto US forttas US. so Urge Ktui ^ucrtiscmcnte. I. O. O, F. H ARNES IX)DOE, No. M. I. O. O. F.. will «* tt »t their New Lodge this (Friday) evening. A full aUeudauoc is desired, as matters of importance will be discussed. Tho Brotherhood ^enwriiy^jwe luTt* H. II. Dickson, N. O. Heorotary. mpl 1L FOUR - ROOM HOUSE TO HUN T. T OFFEK to rent a Cottage of four nMiu, o X Walker M*rert. near N«iwm. Oond waU-r. goo gardou, fruit trees, Ac. Apply to MU-8. ELIZA lJOgW UlTII, ■cpl lw. On tho pnunisos. <• Invited bt attend. J. O. WKSTMOBliLANI), Atlanta, Aitg. 31.1871. Gold Sloovo Button FOUND I T can be had by enquiring st this O flics and pay iug for this notice. HliMtUsneons, i^oobushels" Red Rust Proof Oats AT Mark W. Johnson’s, OPPOSITE Cotton Wnvclionso, on Broad Street. ALSO I 300 Hush. Selected Seed Burley, 250 Bush. Seed Bye, to arr.re, 600 Bush. Seed Wheat, 210 Bush. Red Clover, 215 Bush. Red Top or Herds Brass. 224 Bush. Orchard Brass, 100 Rush. Tall -fleudotc Oat Brass, to arrive, 175 Rush. Blue Brass, and all other useful Brasses, tfc. 500 CmjI. Fresh Turnip Step f ALSO: lOO Tons Sea Fowl Ellwan and other Guano, for Wboat, Etc. ALHO: 500 Dixie Plows and other Plows, from $8^60 to $5 50, cheaper than home msdo "Scooters." ALSO: The Keller Patent Brain Drill For sowing Wheat, Etc. Also | Everything olse needed in the Agricultu ral lino, at Mark W. Johnson’s, P. O. BOX 280, Atlanta. Ga. The Palace Dollar Store L. i*. PIKE, PBOPBIETOR. N. II,—GOODS KENT TO ANY PABT OF THE COUNTRY. angl9-lm STEAM ENGINES. desired, of the Moat Improved Stylos and Best Makers, in tbo shortest notice, giving guarantee to all sold. ON BAND FOB HALE . One 15-horse Engine snd Haw Mill, complete. Mas been used sixty days. Also—Ono New Portable Engine, 6-horse power. Will be sold at a bargain. A. MURPHY, Atlanta, Ga. aug30 lm A OABJD. i O irn-et tbo demands of an IRCRKAIINO WIIOLKIALE BUBIMBSS Ws have secured large and commodious store rooms in the Kimball House. IVouting on JVcatur Htreet, nearly opposite Moore k Marsh aud Blljruy k Dough erty, whioh wo will oocupy ON 1st OCTOBER NEXT. and where we will be glad to receive our friends and “witMbese increased facilities for doing a Wholesale Drug Business tnd with . UIOI Mid WELL ASSORTED STOCX w. mi rntt wUl a0.r . PUPEMOR INDUCEMENTS to the trade. Until 1.1 (hdnbor w» will nil onr prM«nt Mock .1 rw,K, Mcduiuc. 1WIOM, oil,, ia. M roduMd prices, rKMBKBTOJV. TJt-LSM * rt., ,„gM lm AtUnta Oa Unnlalmod Frolght. TOANSFOrr ATIOH OFFICB ) Geonoia IUilmoaO. ) T HK following described articles will be sold at Aucthm. if not called lor wttola thirty days, by Consignees : w.’ H Broach. 1 box ; T. Alto*. 1 ban beans; John l- Cooky, 2 boxes; James Preaman. 1 badetead; B. L. Emery. 1 seed cleaner; Henry k Oo.. 2 bble. ftqnor and 1 box; J. Jones. 1 package »edding;F. M. Btch- •rdeon. I store and flxlores; P. TUomaa. I box; Wm. Wood. 2 packages moul ting; O. A. Witty. 2 boxes tobacco. ED. A. WkBNEU. Agent. •nttl*• , . , f Hirer nit »i of Ten* pGUNDBf) rt>KE Coileglato Donartmenl an<1 kckhtmj open i 4Ui Hkri KMBE* next. DtoetptHre Mlfitary - Tuttton $4S per tores. DDL opens •MS KJXBY SMITH. E. yinblap’* Son* Jron thork*. * Macon Comes to Atlanta Again I ” FINDLAY’S IRON WORfS l o! floiitlorto , f orfc.L" -.,a Jmstl iioM» Head of Third St., Sign of “The Mow «ag- n r . !■ ol »i iod l M|ACON,IGEOBaiA. „ !o toi d„ THE LARGEST IN THE SfitirHt # JlD lu 1 ■' .( f rtiIlfW6aM * fSkilledvBLabor and Modern Machinery. All Work. Warran4e<l|,i, rl Northern Prices for Machinery DnpKcftted. mtbjms KjrBijrns of xmv jjtb oka, Findlay’s improved tHrcutar SsssxJOtU, . most a is ; Sugar JOUR ■outs, Window MID and JAM< and Brats of Retry Del ry of all kinds IRON RAIL, I -ff' O, e**M*K REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ! Of El»pual D«M^ik. kd4 M PrtoMthM DM, OomFrtmoa. Wl»Hn|l tor ». Oatflt ol lbohliMry lor 8*w or MmwIm.1 MIIH «*| FINDLAY’S SAW-DUST GRATt BAR SHOULD BE USED BY EVERY SAW-MILL PRONUBTOB. ) W. Millstones, Belting, Circular Sawn, Htreun nttt^fl, MMt kto^ alA FURNISHED TO ORDER. TKRM8, CASH OR APPROVED PAPER. K. FINDLAY’S SONS, Maoon, Ga. THE GREAT. .. ti ECLIPSE Screw Cotton and Hay Efcess! Patented Feb’y 27, 1871, by Findlay A An ANTI.FItUTTTO* STREW -A «onAl,IO*L WOMDE*. Thl« wliWK meSMSOuStOtlmooi la point ot IMI'IDITY .art LiallTNUH of DHAUOIIT, HTANDH WITBOUTA MV0L. ud i. d««Md M Ml Srly <1kk to KUiwriKMlo ALL OTIIER Oottoa He row,, bo thoj kbrIMM o< WroaaM or ffcrt In « CoLATAaoaU, (is., VOCOmbot 0% IF!®- R. FINDLAY’S HONII, FlnAUw'. I«m Work., Ilvoo, Ot: _ . .. 1,1 aim.-L.to this UI I irarchMMd from roa <m. ol joat Flodl.j k CTMa KcUpwFoil.I *■••* °°4- 1‘rooaoo, Mid. »ltor . fall Mid fMr trtkl, do hot hooiteto to proooanco it th, moot rwpfd. o< llqhteot loht, moot powwrfal—In Ihot, tho boM (without on otropttonl Cotton Pram I arm mm. BiMW.nlml. Ml othur Iron (craw Rom, I h»r. mr aw or umd, thora Is Jart Klmpl/ II.i c.!Ml«rlf3B. Zrars plaub r should use your Press. , - ^ r. 8.—You may consider my order in for two more of the atore* Preeree for next aeeee for many orders from this section 1 my nrighl>ors are detarmffled to nave them, as they o twice as fast ss any of the other Iron ftorew Preaese sen by horso power. ... Mai Bince last fall, and before accepting Patent, wo added improTementsand labor-e mdriling It l'ERFBCT in every particular. The screw or pin. has a pitoh, or toE. 6 - every turn of the eerw. foltowre block deeosmU (orascenda, asthe osee mar bri vice of the tube or nut In which the screw works, is s«ch as to nretertaBy reduce toe frierioN, common screw ; thereby rendering it an easy teak for three hands to prek a bale oi eotton 4 TIME OF ANY OTHER iron florew Press by horse-power. JEee J. L. Oltberfs oerilftcate-l tn ordinary mole cm he Mshtottwtod for three m«n without ehango a TY. RAPIDITY. LIOHT DRAUGHT, and STANDING ROOM ettop of . OKRD FOUFRICR CRAIGS PATENT HORSE POWER, FOR DRIVING COTTON GIN*. Sattalatlon Gnnrantoad or HAND FOB ILLUHTBAT0D CIRCULAR. U M ~1~' U Jpd R. FINDLAY’S aOJja. Mnoewt Nku Pi •. y * The New Portable For Driving Colloa Ohm, FttoMog Prmmg. m»«W»l*Ft>l|»0t iMMeii*—««*«