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THE DAILY SUN
Friday Morning Befteuueb 8.
SotT Neui Advertisements always fuuna
in firU fage; Lucal and Business Notices
« fourth Page.
SUN-STROKES.
BHiu Speaker Blaine Luk taken the
trouble to deny, through the press, that
he ever acquired ouy property improper
ly. It is bad enough to “appropriate"
but it is a deal worse to lie about it
Mi* The LaFayette, Indiana, Journal
of the Sth says: “ The city will, to-day,
be honored with the pretence of Horace
Greeley,” Humph; wlrnt would the Jour
nal say if Fred. Douglas were to go there?
The Cincinnati Times ami Chron
icle, very Radical, says: “A. H. 8., stag
gered by the success of the Courier-Jour
nal in his own domain, has gone to writ
ing paragraphs." The Courier-Journal
hss one subserilier in Georgia, and he is
a “Kentucky Bourbon” who weeps every
evening when he reads the paper.
talr The Courier-Journal says : “ The
Shakspearean proverb that 1 brevity is
the soul of wit’ finds in nothing a more
forcible illustration than in one of Mr.
Stephens’ four-column paragraphs.” But
in the Courier-JoumaT t four and a half
column paragraph which appeared a few
days ago, there was not even a spark of
wit to donote its brevity.
tef The Courier-Journal says,
our opinion the prescription of Mr. Ste
phens is the wont treatment that Geor
gia oould be aubjectod to.” Neverthe
less, under precisely the same treatment
the State gave a majority of nearly fifty
thousand against Grant in 18G8. This,
perhaps, is what the C.-J. calls bad tr&t-
ment. Well, it is bad for the C.-J. and
other Radicals.
AaSfThe Courier-Journal is moved by
its unutterablo vanity, to print this item:
The New York Sun speaks of the Cou
rier-Journal as “that brilliant and power
ful paper."
The reputation for lying enjoyed by
the New York Sun surpasses that of any
other paper in the countiy. However,
as the recent oouree of the Courier-Jour
nal is winning it praise at the hands of
all its radical cofemporarics, it is not
strange that the New York Sun should
chime in. _
GEORGIA SE1V8.
HLDri&c it Zo.
IN THE
The frees and Messenger of the Sth
eliminates the following:
A negro man was thrown from a horse
and killed, on Sunday last, in the upper
portion of this county.
Mrs. Duke Seymour, of this county,
was thrown from a buggy and killed,
while on her way homo from Madison,
last Snturday.
The Sheriff of Wilkinson county and
his mistress, a negro woman, were taken
from their residence and drowned by un
known purties, on Friday night last, bo
WO loom.
Mr. J. R. Bagley, a J. P. of this
county, shot and killed a negro man near
Dennis Station, yesterday. The negro
was under arrest, and trying to escape
was shot and instantly killed.
MACON.
Macon is smacking her chops over
oysters “on the half shell.”
The Telegraph of the Cth has the fol
lowing:
The religious revival at the First Street
Methodist Church is still going on. It
is under the direction of that most re
markable man, Rev. Dr. W. W. Hicks;
and just hero we would aay that no min
ister has been in Macon for the last
twenty years who has attracted such uni
versal admiration.
BARNSVILLE.
Tho following items were Ouselle-i on
the 7th.
The Now Methodist Church is going
up rapidly.
Extensive arrnngemcuts are being ef
fected to make Barncsvillo one of the
best interior cotton markets in the State.
The infant daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
G. I. Allen, of Monroe county, was
choked to death on Saturday last, with
a small portion of pig liver. The nurse
having given it food, during the parents’
absence at church.
United States Marshal Maj. W. H.
Smythe, sold the Columbus Steam Cot
ton Mill ycstenlay at publio outcry, to
Mr. John King, of Columbus for $6,150.
The Marshal also sold 1,740 acres of land
in Thomas countv, to Messrs. Hartbridge
A Chisolm, for 82,700.
Mr. James Tinley, of Bibb coaaty,
nominated by the Radicals at their Con
vention in Forsyth, on Monday last, to
fill the scat in the Senate muds vacant by
tho resignation of T. J. Speer. We
have not hoard whether Mr. Tinley will
accept the nomination or not, but pre
sume that he will, or the public would
have heard from him qp Jhe subject.
SAVANNAH.
The News of the 6th lias the appended
items:
His Honor, Mayor Screven, has ap
pointed Col. Edward C. Anderson, Henry
Brigham, Esq., and Major W. S. Basiu-
ger, Delegates to the Southern Commer
cial Convention, wliich holds its session 1
in Baltimore on the 25th iust. We arc
also informed that Muj. John O. Ferrill
and J. R. Sauaay, Esq., have been ap
pointed alternates.
Tbo number of deaths in Savannah for
the week ending the 4th was 20, of which
number 12 were colored.
OWINNRTT COUNTY.
Tho Alim ot tho 6lh furnishes these
items:
During the equinoctial gale last week,
the born of Mr. Alfred Dyer, who resides
in the southwestern part of this county,
was struck by lightning and one mule
killed. ...
From a private letter received from
CoL W. K. deGraffonreid, President of
tho Macon and Knoxville Railroad, we
learn that negotiations arc still pending
for the building of this road, with a good
prospect of success. The officers of the
road are luboriug zealously to place the
rood on a sure footing, eud do not iutend
to move a shovel full of dirt until they are
prepared to complete it
It is claimed that only one passenger
in a lailroad train has evcrliecu killed in
Maine, lie lost his life by the fall of the
bridge' near Bangor, a couple of weeks
ago. All other laud aecideuta have oc
curred to persons on the track or to those
attempting to get on trains while in mo-
CITY!
500 Crates assort
ed granite and C C
Ware for $80 per
crate. Cheapest ev
er offered instate.
Send for list of con
tents.
SAVE YOUR FRUIT!
SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST
FRUIT JARS
S EE the testimony of Miss E. J. Hale, who is
known in Atlanta to bo unexcelled in Preserv
ing and Canning Fruit:
Messrs. McBride cC* Co.:
Gentlemen: My success in tho use of tho ••Vic
tory" Fruit Jar is bo great that I desire to thank you
for introducing it into our vicinity. More than ten
years ago I began canning fruit for homo use. having
tbo "Victory" And I unhesitatingly declare it to bo
tbo clica]H’Nt, most simple to use, and the l>eRt for
keeping fruit in its natural state that I have ever
Very Respect ully.
illisedlctneons
FOUR-ROOM HOUSE
TO HUNT.
I OFFER to reut a Cottage of four rooms, on
Walker Street, near Nelson. Good water, good
garden, fruit trees, Ac. Apply to
MILS. ELIZA 1J08W0RTH.
**H **• On the premises.
rviEinoHr^isr'i's:
BUY
CROCKERY and GLASS
No. 47 Peachtree Street,
-FliOM—
T- rt.. RIPLEY,
JMPOKTEB AND JOBBER.
9*~ ESTABLISHED XI YEARS. -J»
Keep, , large .took.
Octuple, THREE FLOORS—80HM feet
Inducement!! offered to caali buyers
Unseat to assy Market.
Atlanta, Oa., August ‘J, 1871. aug 5 2m.
BUSINESS
COLLEGE
18 DEVOTED TO THE
PRAOTIOAIi,
USEFUL
time and at tho LEAST POSSIBLE EXPENSE
for a successful future.
There are no vacations.
Rfi- Students enter at any time.
Thu institution issues Life Scholarships. which
give to the bolder the privilege of completing the
course at pleasure, and to review at any future time
GRATIS.
For further particulars, Catalogues, Specimens of
reuiuauship Currency, 4c.,
Address,
A. R. EASTMAN,
Box 536. Principal.
^ aug8 1m.
Mount De Sales Academy
FOU FOUJl'G MAMIES,
(Conducted by the Siktzbs or tub Visitation
Near Oatonavillo,
Five Miles West of Baltimore, Md.
TIIHIS ACADEMY is situated in Baltimore county,
A commanding an extensive view of the surroun
ding country—the City of Baltimore, tho Patapsco
River and the Chesapeake Bay.
The grounds attached to the Academy are exten
sive, and afford the pupils ample space for exercise.
Theliali tor
STUDY AND RECREATION, THE DORMITORIES,
Ac., have been constructed with a view to PROMOTE
THE COMFORT of the young ladies.
Address for particulars,
Looking Glass Plates.
T
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line oi
House - Keep
ers' Goods in
the City. Cut
lery, Spoons,
Forks, Knives
Waiters, Cas
tors, Vases <fc
Toilet Sets.
In fact, any
thing needed
in a well kept
house. Call
with the cash
McBride & Co.
lufyt-eodlV
NATIONAL HOTEL BAR.
TIIE UEMT LIQUOIW
AND THE
Most Expert iMixors
IN THE CITT.
HI LINDID NEW
HILLIARD TABLES.
fl^iJI.S establishment lias l>eeu refitted In •■egant
1 style, and supplied with the best liquors m the
citr The Billiard Tables are new and splendid,
special attention to the comfort and pleasure of
HARWELL k FERREE.
aug 14 liu
Maryland.
B. z. DUTTON,
PRACTICAL
STENCIL CUTTER, UESIUNEIt ANI»
ENU1UVEB!
UANorACTUnxa or
k few doors below
49- N. B.—Particular attention paid to Brsuds and
Stencils tor Merchants, Millers, Tobacconists and
Distillers; also, to Name Plates, for marking clothes,
which will bo sent to any address for soventy-Ave
ents. including InlL Ac. seplA-lT
HOME-MADE
Carriages, Buggies,
PHAETONS,
cSect, cfe-c., cfco., cfco-
AT
A. T. Finney’s
Carriage Emporium,
AO. 5 BliOAl) STREET,
.1 TI-I.VT.I. GEOBGU.
The Pioneer Carriage Mnnnfactorv of
Atlanta.
II 18 U WOrk E<JUALS lf no * SOTII'ASSES. In flnl.li,
Best.M'orthemlMade Work,
Anil In durnbilltv I. FAR 8UPERI0R-.il work Do
ing put up of the very be.t scMoned wood nnd by
THE BEST WORKMEN,
While In PRICES. I c»n compote with
HE US
JAUcelltwrona.
J. Or. THRO W 33 FI,
Proprietor Ekcelsior Plaaterin; Works.
F. c>. liox 400, ATLANTA. <i.\.
mm*m
>UND C11Y
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
OF ST. LOUIS, MO.
MYERS A JOHNSTON,
Agents Tor Northern (i.ergiu.
O80AR T K M joUN8TON. I Atlanta,Ga
OPFICBH8 :
JAMES B. EADS, President.
A. M. BRITfON, Vice-President.
H. W. LOMAX. Treasurer.
C. O. McHATTON, Geuerxl Agent.
W. HATCH. M. D., 1 ....... „
H. CHRISTOPHER, M. D. ) Me,Kftl IU)4rd '
Tbe following gentlemen, each of whom bold s
Policy iu this Compauy, have been organized in this
city as a
BRANCH BOARD OF TRUSTEES x
Colonel c. PKEPLV, President,
WM. U. TULLER. K8g.. Vioe-Prcsideut.
THUSTKK8:
Rvsu P Howell. J. W. Morrow,
J. C. Kirkpatrick. C. W. Henderson,
John A. Kitten. Lodowick J. Hill,
Albert Howell, George E. Gibbon,
Andrew J. West. Anthony Murphy,
Calvin Fay, J. J. Williams.
A. P. Thompson, l>r. J. A. Link.
T. M. Elyca, Richard P. Glenn.
John Keaiy, Charles II. Killisu,
HENRY MYER8, Hecretdiry.
C. A. MIMPSON, M. D.. ( Medical
J.W13TAR VANCE, M.D. ] Examiners.
All policies issued by this Company become uou-
forleitable after the payment of one full auuual pre
mium. No restrictions on travel or residence.
Dividends declared annually on all policies a
lisvo been two years In force, and in proportion to
the amouut of premium paid.
Oillcet No. 43 Whitehall St., Up Stairs.
MYEJM 4 JOHNSTON.
sug23-lm Agents for Northern (foorgim.
SHARP & FLOYD.
SUCCESSORS TO
oeo. sharp,
Whitehall St., Mlanta, Oa.
MANUFACTURING AND MERCHANT
JEWELRY.
DEALERS IN
Watches,
Diamonds
and Jewelry.
FAIRS.
DltONZE MEDALS for
FAIRS.
PITCHERS, goblets, cups, forks, spoons.
KNIVES. Ac.
To Agricultural Fair Commit-
tees.
pared to furnish you on the shortest notice possible
full lino uf
PREMIUMS
Of all kinds. We guarantee PERFECT SATISFAC
TION, and will give the BE8T TERMS. Wo do not
desire to make any profit off of County Fairs just
starting, and will take pleasure in tiding large
dhc floreace Bewing Machine
a call 0
’ write for prices.
SHARP & FLOYD,
ATLANTA, GA.
ANY MANUFACTORY IN T!
SOT Call 1
orders -%R
aug5 lin
: UNITED 8TATE8.
A OATtP.
1. O meet the demands of an
INCKKASING WHOLESALE BUSINESS
We have secured large and commodious store rooms
in tbe KimbaU House, fronting on Itocatur Street,
nearly opposite Moore 4 Marsh and Silvcy 4 Dough
erty. which we will occupy
ON 1st OCTOBER NEXT,
id where wo will be glad to roccive our friends snd
is togas rs.
With theso Increased facilities for doing a
Wholesale Drug Business
LAROE and WELL ASSORT!
! trill offer
SUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS
to the trade.
Until 1st October wo wUl sell our prese nt slock of
Drugs, Medicines. Paints, Oils, 4c.. at roduced
prices,
PKMBKKTO.V, TJl'/.Om*
ouggO lm Atlanta. Oa.
University High School
ATLANTA, OA.
resumed in tbs basement of the OgleUm-i*
University Building, coraer of Washington aud
Mitchell strceU. on MONDAY, the 11th of Heptem-
ber. 1871. . .
ThU Term will he divided Into two quarter* the
first ending 2»Kh November. 1871, snd Hie second
ending 2&Ui February, 1872.
Terms per quarter —
< Hie-balf before mat tin
Primary.
and tlte remaining half at tho end of the quarj
112 W)
Classical..
Incidental fee for quarter, In advance 50
No student will be received for a leas time than
one Quarter. No deduction will be made except In
resce of absence from absolute neceaaitv.
PROF. J- A. RICHARDSON. A. M.,
Late of the Atlanta High School, Principal.
aitgUMf
a. B. HOOKS*
C ontractor for brick and
BiDD. Wort. Of HI CU«~. PU.I.T1U, Mid
..1 ..V litnna fnttinif. etc.
JL
aug8 ltn.
Henry Bischoff & Co.,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND DUALEIW IN
Rhm*, Wiiicw, Li<|uors, St
y;urB,To Daoco. &<?.
Mo. 107, East Hay Stm*t f
CHARLESTON, S. C.
u. niHcuorr. o. wulb i. h. hki k
JulyG-3m _
A. J. HARALSON,
Corner Marietta and Broad Streets
a Fjr*:na i ./ uctiojt
AND
COJitJtiiSSiOJtr JnKRCHhfiJVT,
^ND Wholesale and Retail Dosler in FURNITURE.
Consignments solicited. Cash advances 1
consignments for auction in store.
References—Messrs. Gordon, Willis 4 Co, Bank-
er». Wall 8treat, Atlanta augi lm.
1,500 BUHUEL8
Red Rust Proof Oats
Mark W. Johnson’s,
OPPOSITE
Cotton Warehouse, on Ilroail Strcot.
ALSO:
300 Hush. Selected Seed Barley,
250 Butts. Seed Bye, to arrire,
600 Bush. Seed Wheat,
210 Bush. Bed Clover,
215 Bush. Bed Top or Herds
Bretts.
224 Bush. Orchard Grass,
100 Bush. Tall Meadow Oat
Grass, to arrive,
175 Bush. Blue Grass, and all
other useful Grasses, he.
500 Ctrl, fresh Turnip Seep }
ALSO:
IOO Ton* Sea fowl Hliwau and
other Guano, for Wheat, Etc.
ALSO:
600“ Itirte flows and ' other
Plows, from 13.50 to 9 5 50, cheaper than home
made "Scooters."
ALHOl
The Keller Patent Grain Brill,
For sowing Wheat, Etc.
Also t Everything else needed in the Agricultu
ral line, at
Mark W. Johnson’s,
P. O. BOX 230, Atlanta, Ga.
The Palace Dollar Store
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Pr
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g. /ittblan’* Sons Iron CUotks.
1 Macon Comas to Atlanta Again l 1 ’
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FINDLAY’S IKON WORKS
Q
M
g
H
M
Head of Third St., Sign of “ThoiKow Flag.”
M ACOJV .IGEORGIA.
THE LAR.GEST IN THE SOUTH!
> Skilled! ILaborBand Modern Machinery.
All Work. .Warranted.
Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated.
STK.1M EMGIJTES Of JUTM MIN'D jUTD SIZE.
f Indian's Improved Circular Saw Mill, Mesrehsmt Mill |
most approved kinds: Sugar Mills dud Syrup Kettles:
fronts, tflndow mils and MAntels ; flattings of Ire
and Brass or Every Description, and Machine-
i of all kinds TO OHDEB.
I It o
ry i
IN
RAILING
Of Elegant Designs, and at Prices that Defy Competition. fig-No Charge for New Pattern* In Furnishing
Outfit of Machinery for Saw or Merchant Mills, ^gfl
REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES !
Competent Workmen furnished upon application to overhaul Engines, Saw Mills, eta., la aay —Mon of
the country.
FINDLAY’S SAW-DUST GRATE BAR
SHOULD BE VSSD DY KYBBY SAW-KILL PBOPBUTOB.
Millstones, Boltlni?, Circular Sawn, Steam Fitting*, Babbit Metal, etc., ets.
FUBNISHKD TO OBDEII. TERMS, CASH OB APPROVED PAPER.
R-FINDLAY’S SONS, Maoon, On.
THE GREAT
ECLIPSE Screw Cotton and Hay Press,
L. II. PIKE,
PBOPRIkTOB.
, B,—.GOOD® SENT TO ANY PART OF TUI
rNTBT. «nglMa>
LANDSBERG'S
LUMBER YARD,
OPPOSITE OEOUOLA RAILROAD DEPOT.
ATL A NTAjGA,
Saxwod WVilnglo. »nci
Cmtlxa, Wlxlto Flxxo
8m1i, Window, db
Bllmlm
jIU Kinds ot Dressed and
framung Dumber.
Mu-Ip A. LAED8B1B0 k 00.. PloprUtor^
Patented Feb’y 27, 1871, by Findlay fit Oraig.
point ot RAPIDITY sud LIGHTNESS of DRAUGHT, STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, and Is destined al a
early day to supersede ALL OTHER Cotton Screws, be they fabricated of Wrought or Cast Iron.
CoLAi'AROHKB, Ga., December 21,1870.
R. FINDLAY'S SONS. Findlay's Iron Works, Maoon, Ga.
Dkau Hihm —Late this fall I purchased from you one of your Findlay 4 Craig Eclipse Patent Screw Cot
ton Presses, aud, after a full and fair trial, do not hesitate to pronounce it the most rapid, of lightest
draught, most powerful—In fact, tbs best (without an exception) Cotton Press I ever eaw. Between this
aud all other Iron Hcrew Presses I have ever seen or used, there Is Just simply no comparison. Every
planter should use your Press. JOHN L. GILBERT.
P. 8.—You may consider nr order la for two more of the shove Presses for next season, and may look
for many orders from this section ! my neighbors are determined to have them, as they can peek by hand
twico as fast as any of the other Iron Hcrew Presses can by horse powsr. % J. L. G.
Hi nee last fal\. and before accepting Patent, we added improvements and labor-saving conveniences
rendering it PERFECT iu every particular. The screw or pin, has a pitch, or fall, of Inches ; that is,
at every turn of the scrw, follower block descends (or ascends, as the esse may be) «'«' Inches. The de
vice of the tube or nut in which the screw works, is such a* to materially reduce the friction, so gr
common screw ; thereby rendering it an easy task for three hands to pack a bale oi cotton In Hi
TIME OF ANY OTHER Iron Screw Press by horso-power. (See J. L. Gilbert's eertlfleate.) Whs
hie, an ordinary mule can be substituted for three msu without change of fixtures. STRENGTH, DURA
BILITY. RAPIDITY, LIGHT DBAUOHT. and STANDING ROOM at top or box, etc., etc., In short, we pro
nounce It the BEST Screw Prees IN THE WORLD, and respectfully Invite ijrablic test with any—4 all
other Hcrew Presses. To purchasers we GUARANTEE SATISFACTION or REFUND PRICE MONEY.
8END FOU PRICE LIST, ETC.
It. FINDLAY'S SONS, Maoon, Ga.
CRAIGS PATENT HORSE POWER,
FOIl DRIVING COTTON <3INS.
1 Beet ever yet Invented. Requi
can be pat up WITHOUT the ah
Miitli®!atftoii Guarantood or Money Refunded.
SEND FOU ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR. i
R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Ga. 1
The New Portable Steam Engine
For Driving Cotton Gins, Printing Presets, and for any purpose requiring front one to ten horse rower.
I
£
- - s t
- J
13IIEY are safe. The furnace la surrounded by
a *
f
i
extKa
■rotection from fire. They sre safer than a store, •
! INSURANCE COMPANIES 1
CHARGE where these englnee are noed.
There is POSITIVE PROTECTION A0A1NST EXPLOSION. It Is a nets
HP A UK CAN ESCAPE. MO MATTER WHAT FUEL IS USED—an important
nlng and similar work. Awarded first premiums by American Institute 1888-70.
Circular and Price List.
Kimball's B. 4 A. R. R. money received
ral —spark rn
£-TO***!!?
R. FOffiLH’a HR.
Ml mm erwenesa am srersi
FINDLAY IRON WORK®. MAOON. OA.
nr," as NO
SS&
Cotton Jailor an!) Cotton JooB ®nano Tlpcnt, Ctr.
WILBEBFOBCE
IkCE DANIEL,
COTTON FACTOR,
Agent Cotton Food Gluwno,
NO. 3.WAHUEN BLOCK, OI’l’OSITK GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA.
All kiuiinem entrusted to him trill have strict penonal attention.
Orders lor Bugging, Tie* or Hope and Family Bapptie* promptly filled.
COMMISSION 1 1-4 PER CENT.
mrixixou i
* Factory.
T.6ABDC1 t __
r e .*'t Merchant 4 Planters' National Bank, Augusta |
.worn One*,.