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THE
SUN.
VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1871.
|NO. 406
THE DAILY SUN.
Publidml bj the Atlaata Sod 1'ublUhlng
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Archibald M. Speights, } Proprietors.
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Alexander H. Stephens, Political Editor.
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J. O. Caldwell, Thomson, Os.
H. C. Hamilton, Dslton. Os.
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KENTUCKY.
Mechanics in Contention—inauguration »f
Hwmwr Lel/f.
Louisville, ' September C.—The Ameri
can Railway Muster Mechanics commence
their third annual session at the Halt
House on the 12th of September.
Frankfort, September 6.—Governor
Leslie was inaugurated by Judge Robert
son, aged eighty yean. After the inau
guration Judge Robertson resigned ihe
Kentucky Chief Justiceship. Robertson
was supported by two men during the in-
augural. The scene waa touching.
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THE WESTERN A ATLANTIC (OB STATE) RAILROAD.
NIUHT PASSRNOKB TRAIN—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta
Arrives at Chattanooga
DAT PASMKNOEI
Leaves Atlanta
... 10 ;80 p m
G;16 a m
TRAIN—OUTWARD.
Arrives at Chattanooga..
4:26 pm
r „ i ; YORK— OU1WABD.
Le. V c. AttanU JSSSE
Arrives at Dalton..
Arrives a* Atlanta..
DAT PAHSKNOKU TRAIN—INWARD.
Leaves Chattanooga •
Arrivea at Atlanta J
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—INWARD. ^
Leaves Dalton
Arrives at Atlanta..
'HR okoru.-
(Ao Day Tram on Sunday, i
Nignt raaaenger Train arrive* r.Tj -;
Night Passenger Train leaves p. .
Day Passenger Train arrives P- 1
Day Paaaenger Train leaves < ••
Stone Mountain Accommodation arrives.. .>-«» a.
Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves o.jo p.
Macon and western railroad.
Day Paascnger train Ifi J* "
Leaves Macon J .'J, .** I
Day Passenger Train arrives J2J- \
Night Passenger Train leaves •;*( P- j
Night Psssengcr Train arrives I0 -"
ATLANTA AND WEST POINL RAILROAD.
.7:10a
Day Passenger Train leaves..
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR UNE RAILROAD.
Leave Gainesville ° *}’
Arrive at Atlanta. ™ *• "*
Leave Atlanta.. rt-42 1* M
Arrive at Gainesville *•” u '
Macon k Augusta Railroad.
DAT PASSENORB TRAIN D ILT, SUNDATS RMECTRD.
Leave Augusta at a «* a If
Leave Macon at ? an d" M
Arrive at Macon at { £ 5/
ArTlveat Augusta at L2LSJS
Western BlIllUl of AlRbama,
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Arrive at Montgomery *J “
Leave Columbus “ .JJ * 2
Arrive at Colnnibna ......HW r «
Atlantic ani^Oalf Mailrwad
,TROM Savannah. Oa.. via Jklbany^^Jacksonville
.10.16 r. M
.. 1.50 r. M
.. 1:45 p. M
Leave Selma.
Arrive st Montgomery
Arrive toffitoMMltt
Leave Tallahassee daily (Suudsys cxc*».-
Meraphi* and Charleston Railroad.
w. J. Akers, Agent, Atlanta, Oa.
time table or the Memphis and charlesaox a.
•*oino WENT: w
Moruing Express leavc« Chittanooga 6:30 A M
Arrives in Memphis, same day
Mail Train leaves Chattanooga
Arrives in Mempbia, uext day
14:16 PM
Morning Express I
Arrives in Chattanooga,
Mail Train leaves Memphis.
. j:UI AM
■luimurai— ^iuUPM
Arrives in Chattanooga, next day ******
MISSOURI.
A IPistiller on the Itampage,
St. Louis, September 6. — A man
named Hanna, who run# an illicit distil
lery in defiance of revenue officers, and
who has figured in half a dozen shooting
affairs, killed three of a party of men
who attacked his house at Bloomfield
last night.
NEW -YORK.
Coni Min,* Collapsed—JTetc Work Municipal
Matters—Greeley for Ihe Presidency.
New York. September. —The Wilkes-
barre Coal Mines collapsed, six acres of
ground sinking two hundred feet.
It is understood that to-clay application
will bo made before Barnard for an in
junction against the heads of the city
government to restrain them from col
lecting taxes, issuing any more bonds,
and transferring any more real estate.
These are the principal points to be iu-
sertUft in the legal document This move
ment iff inaugurated by an association
called the Executive Committee of Citi
zens and Tax-Payers for the financial re
form of the city ol New York.
A lively meeting of the Union Repub
lican Association recommends Greeley to
the National Conventon for President.
The anniversary of LaFayette’s birth
day was celebrated by the French Society.
The mate of the ship Euterpe, charged
with scuttling the ship, lias been bailed
in the sum of $3,000.
Dr. Mary Frances Seeley, of Cleve
land, and Dr. Sarah C. Stewart, of Phila
delphia, have sailed for Calcutta, under
the auspices of the Woman’s Mission
Society for heathen lands.
The accounts of the city and county
will be submitted to a committee next
Monday.
The following is the result of ihe game
of base ball played to-day.
FOllEST CITY, OF CLEVELAND:
Innings—1 23 456 7 8 9
Runs— 021 13100 0—8
mutuals:
Innings—1 234567.8 9
Runs— 0330201 2 0-11
Poughkeepsie, September G.—Coun
terfeit $20 bills open the Merchants’ Na
tional Bank were shoved to-day.
Albany, September 6.—The Democrat
ic State Convention lias been called to
meet at Rochester on the 4th of October.
law-abiding, and universally respected
in his community. The order .for his
imprisonment caused much feeling.
A terrible tragedy was enacted seven
miles south of this phvco last night, by
which two officers of the present a State
administration met their death at the
hands of a desperate negro. The offi
cials were brothers, and were trying to
arrest the negro. Both were stabbed in
the neck—dying instantly. The negro
was arrested,
WASHINGTON.
Wm Belli tcilh Mexico— Tteo American
Assailed- One of them Captured—Grant's Me
in rn to Washington Predicted- The V\ei
ther,
Washington, September 6.—Informa
tiou was received at Washington to-day,
by telegraph, stating that the American
bark Harvest Home had been attacked by
a party of Mexicans, off the bar of Santa
Anna, on tlio night of the 27th of August
uud her master obliged to put to sea with
out completing her cargo.
Another dispatch from Galveston,\also
dated to-day, mentions that an American
bark, owned by a firm in Norfolk, Va.,
aud of which James B. Thurston fvit
iLster, was [captured from him by an
armed force of Mexicans, on the 27th of
August, off the bar of Santa Anna, and
that the captain was forced to abandon
her; and that twenty-four hours after
ward, he was picked up by the Harriet
Home aud arrived in Galveston yesterday.
Capt. Thurston will visit Washington
and make a full statement of the facts in
tlio case to the Government.
Grant’s return is fixed for the 10th of
November.
Meteorological.
Office Chi if of Signal Service, 1
Washington, D. C., Sep. 6. J
record for the past twenty-four hours,
The low barometer which was, Tuosdry
afternoon, west of Michigan 1ms moved
eastward into Cuuadu, aud is followed by
a rapid increase of pressure. A cyclone
of small dimensions has probably, during
the past three days, been in progress over
the central portions of the Gulf of Mexi-
is this morning past over northern
Florida and is now moving northeasward
through eastern Georgia, but no destruc
tive winds have been reported. Rainy
and threatening weather have extended
to North Carolina. Clear weather con
tinues in the Middle and Eastern States.
Low barometer and cloudy weather on
Lake Ontario. Clear and clearing weath
er from Louisiana to Lako Superior and
westward.
ProbmbllltlcM.
The Georgia cyclone will probably move
Northeastward along the South Atlantic
const, with general ruin but not violent,
with Easterly winds. Notheasterly winds
aud pleasant weather are probable for
Thursday from Michigan to Lako Erie
aud westward. Easterly winds with
threatening weather from New York and
Southward. Southwesterly winds in the
interior of New England.
T E L E G R A M S,
Ten convicts overpowered the guard
and escaped from tlio Little Rock peni
tentiary.
The Republicans carried the municipal
election of Wilmington, Delaware, by
418 majority.
MoMale k Urban’s safe and lock fac
tory of Cincinnati, has been burned.
The tobacco crop of the Miami valley
is the largest IYV known—45,000 b
against 25,000 last year.
Paris, September 6.—The condemned
convicts have appealed from the .Court
Martial to the civil Courts.
The vacation of the Assembly begin
on the 16th of September.
fttierrllaueouo.
NOTUm
Central'IUilroad and Banking Co. or Ga. |
Savannah, Ga., Annual l*i, j«7J.;
rnnw Company having Pxt«udo<l its track to the
FUN Kit AL NOTICE.
The friemla aud acquaintance* of Mil. and Mu*.
W. F. Haiuuh are invited to attend tho f mi oral ser
vice* of tho formor, at Trinity Church, thli morning,
at 10), o’clock, if tho rain does not prevent,
will take place at 3 o’clock this afternoon.
QVmustmciits.
DeGive’s Opera House
Tliuriuiay Eveitin,, .Nepl, 7, ’71.
T N deference to the writhe* of many friend* and
X iiatrou*, too advertised performances,
EA8T LYNNE9
Or* The Elopement,
and m
ALL THE THE WORLD S A STAGE,
Will be Presented To-hlght, l- ‘
The flattering reception accorded to tho Cowpany
determiuing the management to prolong for a few
night* an engagement which opened ho plnaaaut y.
Door* t open at 7 ‘ 4 —Curtain rise* at 8J4 o’clock
precisely. Respectfully,
sept. Y-lt
river, is now prepared to raccivo heavy cargoes
01 freight on its cars direct from the wharf lor '
portation to the iuterlor.
Persoua dealring to avail themselves of this direct
mode of shipment, nhould have expressed on their
bills of lading that Uioir consignment* shall be lau
ded at tho CENTRAL RAILROAD WIIARF.
lly the 1st of November it Is expected that a large
shed will bo completed for tho protection of salt, gu
ano, and other heavy articles or freight, which par
ties inay desire to liavo stored for future shipment,
J. F. WARING,
sug7 2m Forwarding Agent
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE
I.eKiKlulivi' CliaHvr (Jrantpd In INI#.
Hev. Geo. Y. Ilrown, President.
fJMIE next Academic year begins on
'Atlanta Son Rtoaptrla*.
THE ATLANTA SIIH!
daily ^vtvi> weekly.
‘Live Paper on Live Issues’
MASSACHUSETTS.
Temperance Contention.
Boston, September 6.— One hundred
delegates representing the National Di
vision of the Sons of Temperance, are
holding meetings in Boston this week,
which are being largely attended. Among
the delegates present are Judge S. B.
Ransom, of New Jersey, and Robert
Faust, of Pennsylvania.
GEORGIA.
IPeathof a Prominent Merchant,
Savannah, September 6.—Isaac Cohen,
formerly a prominent merchaut of this
city, is dead. Aged 78.
it has been raiuiug for tho past twenty-
four hours.
SOUTH CAROLINA
iV/fotr Jack.
Charleston, September C. — Five
deaths from yellow lever have been re
ported in the hist 24 hours. Tho cool
weather is having nn nufavornblo effect
upon the sick; hut there arc hardly any
new cases. _
VIRGINIA.
Thr I'.m.Uffilt. In f.-rntl/.M
Uichhond, September G.—The Amer
ican Pomologioal Society commenced its
annual session this morning. Twenty-
six States were represented by delega
tions of distinguished men and contribu
tions of the finest fruits were exhibited.
The society wns received by Major
Reilly, at the capital, in a speech of wel
come, which was fittingly responded to
by Marshall P. Wilder, President of tho
In the afternoon President Wilder de
livered the annual address, after which
the delegates had an excursion down the
James river.
Many strangers, from ull parts of \ tr-
ginia and the United States, are in the
city, and the exhibition is being visited
by thousands.
CALIFORNIA.
r,UUn Im 1*4 r,r »*«».
San Francisco, September G.— Indica
tions strongly favor the election of llooth,
the Republican candidate for Governor.
The Tax Payer’s municipal ticket wa»
largely ahead of the Democratic ticket at
1 o’clock r. M. The vote is light.
MISSISSIPPI.
ipXtwr #.rfiifr.nMi r*-a ciu—m lm ~
,HmmX r.r —V Tvrri.n r. -f.rfy
Jackson, September G.—At the last
term of tho United States District Court
a large number of witnesses were sum
moned, under the Enforcement act, to
testify as to the Ku-Klux organization,
amongst whom was Thomas Bcanlau, of
Ncwtan comity. Scaulan testiiied before
the graud jury that he kuew of no |>oliti-
cal organization, Ku-Klux or otherwise,
that was inimical to the laws of tho Lm-
ted States or of tho State.
He testified, however, that he waa a
member of a recent organization, having
for its object fhe good of the country; bnt
refused to reveal ita title or practical pur
poses. The refusal being deemed con
tempt by the court and grand jury, Sean-
lau is, by order of Judge Hill of the Fed
eral Court, consigned to jail without the
beuelit of bail till the meeting of the
court, on tbe first Monday iu November.
Seanlan is represented as being a mer
chant of high standing,strictly peaceable,
FOREIGN NEWS.
ENGLAND
The Health or the queen—Cholera lu Liverpool
— I'reuriu* Thro icing- up"—Pi'jyloiion
Coal Mine—Plflp Men Burled .ilive—Ml
Supponrd to hare Perlnhed.
London, September 6.—It i« reported
that the Marquis of Lorn will bo ap
pointed Governor-General of India, and
Maiqnil Lansdowne, Lord Lieutenant of
Ireland.
Queen Victoria is still ill and unable
to attend divine service.
Olio case of cholera has appeared in
Liverpool.
Mount VcfiuviuH has commenced to
eject Java.
An explosion occurred this morning in
a coal mine near Wigan, near Lancashire.
Some fifty persons were in tho seam of
tho mine at tho time of tho catastrophe
and it is feared that oil of them bavo been
suffocated by tho foul air. Parties have
been sent down to ascertain their condi
tion. The men buried«alive are still in
the miuc and, it is thought, have all per
ished.
The neighborhood of £tho disaster is
thronged with the relatives and acquain
tances of those who are supposed to be
victims aud the scenes arc of the most
heart-rending description.
The details of the harrowing event are
awaited with anxiety.
The Republican Committee has issued
a programme which embraces the appli
cation of a federation to the kingdom;
an abolition of tithes and privileges; the
suppression of monopolies; the nbolition
of standing armies; compulsory educa
tion; p State provision for luborers able
to work; susteuence for laborers who are
incapacitated; the nationalization of
labor, popular legislation, and a diffusion
of Republicanism.
The proprietors in Newcastle are send
ing in all directions for workmen to take
the place of tho strikers. The workmen
are arming. Some factories are able to
resume work. Nearly 4,000 workmen
have left.
The remains of Renforth, the boatman,
have arrived. Thousands followed the
coffin to the home of tho widow. The
funeral will take place Sunday.
The number killed by the Wigan ex
plosion is 69. The scenes around tbe
mouth of the mine are heartrending.
Eighteen thousand emigrants left tho
Mersey for America during the month of
August. ^
PRUSSIA.
Pfeenll ¥ Ike Conference.
Behlin, September 6.—It is stated that
the conference at Salsburg will strength
en the friendship between G rmany and
Austria.
Germany reminds the Cabinet at Buch
arest that Itoumania is not a separate
State and is not entitled to correspond
directly with tho Euro]>can powers. The
communication Ims been referred to the
Grand Turk,
FRANCE.
Women Convicted— The Conelrle Jppenl to Ihe
Civil Courlo—tP Jlumale Appointed Uotemor
of Algiert.
Vebaaillim, September C.—Thiers has
appointed Duo D'Auuiule Governor of
Algiers.
Hie trial of the female incendiaries is
concluded. Four were sentenced to
death, one for life in the fortress and one
for ten years solitary confinement.
Rouhcr accepts the candidature for a
seat iu the Assembly.
The discussion on tho removal of the
government to Paris continues to-day.
The report of Due D’An male’s appoint
ment is denied.
Petitions for the dissolution of the As
sembly will not i>e allowed.
tfeo) Qlbufrtiscmcnls.
HOTEL FOR SALE.
m HE HOUSE AND LOTS IN GRIFFIN, OA..
X known as tlio Huevea Hotel, now occupied as a
hotel by G. W. Grant, eligibly located near tno Depot,
containing 22 rooms, good outbuildings,stables, Ac.;
splendid water, garden spot, and acre lot will be Hold
at Administrator's sale, ou 1ST TUESDAY in OCTO
BER.
Term*:—$300 'cash; balance fin alx and twelve
with interest from January. Foaseasiou
G.J. DRAKE, Adm'r.
NOTICE.
riMIE UNDERSIGNED DESIRE TO COMM UNI
1 CATE with an active aud responsible party in
Atlanta, to take charge of a coal yard and do a retail
buxine**, either on Cofunisaion account, or tor
Bbaro ol the profit*. ,
We also want to lease ground for a Coal Yard o
Railroad. KENNEDY A MORROW,
*eptO-eodllH15*ep, Knoxville, Toun.
r to prepare for teaching.
»n Square Grand Pianos
*9- Expenses are as moderate as in other similar
institutions.
For further particulars address the Presideut.
Madison, July 29. 1871. Jy31-d2tawAw2m.
Oglethorpe University.
Atlanta, Georgia.
COLLEGE DEPARTMENT:
Rev. DAVID WILLS, D. D., President aud 1‘rotee-
>r of Relies Lcttre* and Sacred Literature.
UU8TAVU8 J. OUR, Professor of Mathematics aud
Astronomy.
Rev. DONALD FRASER, A. M.. Professor of Latin
and Greek Languages aud Literature.
W. LxCONTJB STEJ
Physical Scleuoes.
Rev. T, A. HOYT, Professor of Metaphysics and
(To be supplied) Professor of Modern Lan
guages.
J. A. RICHARDSON, Protennor ot Natural Philoao-
f and I
tints
States. Good board
•nth. There will b« two terms in tho College,
it commencing FIRST MONDAY IN OCTO
BER, and ending THE 25th OF FEBRUARY, tho
second beginning tho FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH
id euding JULY 0.
Terms or Tuition—$75 per annum; half lu advauo
*ug2H d&w2t.
PtJBIiIS]
TEPHENS, A. D., Professor of
Store House for Rent.
- NEHS HOUSE,
or iu person, to
A. K. 8F.AOO, Merchant,
Corner Forsyth and Mitchell streets,
Hcp'C-liu Atlanta, (ia.
i n u. u. rrtrrw u a. r. mu
Staples & Rcab,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND
Gen’l Commission Merchants
Commission, for Selling Cotton 1.' 4 Per Cent.,
378 lli*on<l Htroct*
AUGUSTA, GA.
JIKFKR IJT rXJlMISMO.V ;
JOHN P. KINO. President Ga. It. R. k Ranking Co.
U. H. HICKMAN, Prea’t (Iraniteville Factory aud
Savings Rank ol AugiiHta.
J. RIDLEY k SONS, Cotton Merchants.
JOHN M. CLARK k CO., Merchant Millers.
PORTER FLEMING,
COTTON FACTOR
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
JACKSON STREET, - - AUGUSTA, GA.
Commission for Helling Ccttou, 1'« Per Cent.
aug‘21-5tw
Noliec.
HEREBY consent for my wife. MRS. E, W. MAB-
• * ~ “ ' - “-'om this date.
T M MAR RETT.
I RETT, to be a Free Trader from this date,
uglHwlm
Notice to Contractors
oi
4^ until Wednesday, Geptemlx r 20th, at 12 o’clock,
M., for building a
POLICE STATION HOU9E AND
CITY OFFICER,
K i orditM to plans and specification* to lie seen at Ihe
•fflee of Parkin* k Allen, K Imball House. The right
any and ail bid* reserved by tbe
City.
*opt5 12t
CASHIN,
chalrmau Bnlloiug Committee,
At office of Parkin* k Allen.
Unclaimed Freight.
rpiIE following described articles wlU be sold at
1 Auction, if not called for within thirty day*, by
;on*iguoes :
J. F. Loyd, 1 package; Diamond, A., 4 boxes tebac-
jo; Pattis k llro., 5 boxes *oap; It. A. Alston, 1 box;
W. If. Broach, 1 l>ox; T, Allen, 1 hag beans; John L.
•nley, 2 boxes; James Freeman, 1 bedstead; U. L.
LU. A. WkUSLH. Agent.
aagH im
Musical Instruction.
pjlOF. HUTCHINSON, Musical Director of the
Reethoven Society, Atlanta, Tea her of Piano-Forte,
Organ and Melodeon.
Address—Cars Lawsbo aud llayuet, Whitehall
street, «»r P. O. Box ML ang24-lm
Georgia—Fulton County.
Fi'Ltoh HurRaioR Court—Aran# Txbm, 1871.
Mautha F. Utah) .. _ .
vs, [ Libvl tor Divorce in said Court.
GrouoB A. Eyas. )
It appearing to the Court, by tho return of the
Sheriff, that George A. Ryan, the Defendant In the
above stated rase, doe* not reside iu said county ot
Fulton, sod it also appearing that ho does not reside
in said State of Georgia, it »*. therefore, orb-red by
tho Court that *enrlrc of mol hind Im made on said
George A. ltyan, by publication ol Uni
public gazette in tin* Mtal*
months, prevbin* to tiie ne
Granted by the Court.
J. M. tAUioi * k Ro»
A true Extr.i t froia tho
June l*t, 1871,
)i>ne;>-lauifrn
W. H. HOWARD & SON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No."3 WAItREN BLOCK, - . - AUGUSTA, OA.
W E again tender our aervioe* in tho Warehouae
business, in all it* branches, to four old pat
rons aud plautsrs generally.
Cnminiitsiou for Helling Cotton,
One and n quarter Per Cent.
AU family Rupplies ordered will be carefuUy se
lected by oue of the firm, at tlio lowest market
prices.
Order* for Ragging and Ties will be promptly
Hod, and at the lowest cash price.
Liberal cash advance* made on cottou In ware
house. Wo extend all Uie facilities offered by Ware
house Merchants. Consignment* solicited—satis
faction guarantee. aug21w:iin
To Parties Desiring to Build
mHK undersigned would respectfully Inform tha
A citizens of Atlanta that ho Is now prepared to
Superintend the Building mud Pint thing, or
Ihe Plnlthlng thpartmeni only, of any
Plral Close Monet thru may Nrfs/i to
Bred.
Ho bn* at hi* command a picked net of hands, and
feci* coufldontln giving gcueral satlslac
. HAMPTON, K. 1). SALMON*, t. k. UAIIUOCE.
Ilrakt's Creek Jflills.
A. BARBOUR dt CO.
JJKALEU8 IN
FLOUR,
MEAL,
V SHIP STUFF,
Mj.vxu.r, uHjervcntr.
aprlSJlm
A fcrood Chance
FOR A HOME.
I WILL HELL REFORK TIIE COURT HOUSE
. door, In tho town of Newnan, in Coweta conn
tho FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT,
it lHilog the 7th day of the month, beginning at 10
-*ug until all are sold, my lands
district of *ald county, known
IIAUBEU PLAC E,”
• CONTAINING
ONE THOUSAND ACRES.
red, and well tiinhorod,
d HIM of the *aine In
tho woods. 1 will Hell it in tract* aud parco]* aa fol
lows :
Fir*t. ONE HUNDRED ACRES, upon which are
situated the dwelling house, a neat frame building
with five rooms thoroughly coaled, with glass wln-
»ws, and substantial rock chimneys,-with agar
in well enclosed, itself containing near three acres
and capacious Gin House with Screw, and new
barn built since the war.
Next 1 will aellRlX HUNDRED ACRES, In tracts
■ small farm* of FIFTY ACRES each.
1 will then *ell THREE HUNDRED ACUEH In
parcel*, or tract* of from Twenty-Five to Forty acres
ich. ,
Upon* .
at there will be water, timber
tcs.
1 shall have each tract accurately surveyed, and
the boundaries well defined.
I will sell on the following terms :
ONE-FOURTH CASH ; ONE-FOURTH IN ONE
YEAR ; ONE FOURTH IN TWO YEARS ; THE
BALANCE IN THREE, WITH INTEREST FROM
DATE OF SALK.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Proprietor*.
i»uUi fur four
I this Court-
. R. VENABLE, Clark.
Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political I Editor.
A R. WATSON. News Editor.
J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and BusineM
Manager.
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price ha* been put down vsry low, for the purpoao of placing it within (he rsxch of ail who f
Uko a Dally Fapsr.
MARTIN INSTITUTE,
Jt’frcrHOia, JackHoii Co., Georgia*
r pilP. FALL TERM of tin year 1*71 will oi«n on
1 MONDAY, the 21ftof AUOUHT, lL«U«d of
WedneiKlay, the 10th, a* It was anuouneed.
We think that very few if any Institution* of tb*
name grade can offer to patron* inducement* equal
to our*. Hoard is only 112 to t Up-
The vm low rate* of
ndowm
itudlon* habit* of th<
r applications
am reduced alxiut
*ud the quint, moral
pil* cannot l»c evcotjrd.
oad aro already numa-
b<>ard wiil do well
proi. j. # wTaWsr/rrof. x. p.'oun™* 110 ** aJdr M
J AM. E. RANDOLPH,
ang7 wlai. Sec. Board of Trustees.
good mercliantable Cotton such aa Is usually sold
thin market) delivered at Newnan, Georgia.
YOUNG MEN—Honest and industrious and all
•Uicrs have now an opportunity to buy homes, and
buying ran purcliase adjacent
tract*.
This land will positively ba sold on tho day thus
advertised.
Any Information can lie had by applying to me, or
HiuUjii P. Wright, at Ncwoan, o*.
W. F. WRIGHT,
iiigl-MonkWceklytlslNov. Newnan, Ga.
University of Georgia.
SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR.
FACULTY.
A. A. I,I If ICO MB, D. D.. LL. D„ CmaMcrllor,
P. U MKLL, D. D., Vice Ciurcelloe.
NCIIOOLS.
Am lent language*- W. IV. WADDELL, A. M,
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Natural l’hiloeophy W. L. HlUlL'N, A. M.
,’ivii Engineering -L. If. CIIARDONNIKR.A. M
Jx.
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aug22-2twdlt Ualrcnltj
Secretary of the Faculty,
rally o/Oeorgla, Athena, Ga.
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ccpt, indorse, stand by, defaod and build upon these measures foravt_. j
pledge of course imi«t ‘'depart'' from the faith of their father*. Horn# of them have already pane over
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Ul) for ns all to go with them, a few other* are advising us to hold our pease lest we dhtart the harmony
and dlatrect the counsels of the Democratic Party I
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ms counsel our people to accept and welcome their own ruin, and thank Ood tor the privilege I
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departure ” by the General Convention of the Party iB be, not only wrong la prtnotpls, tot to osar
jodgment it will lie fatal In policy.
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bo Isa true friend to that sacred Instrumsnt. as a co-worker with ns in ths grant Sanaa of tmartns
Liberty. The rights and liberties of the whole people are jeopardised—not any moan aa to toe bench than
the Morth; and woof tho South bars ao Interest# st stake in the momentous lasmae totoe toy. which
s not comro. n to North and Mouth, silks.
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ATLANTA, GA,
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