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THE DAILY SUN.
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GRIFFIN.
Tlie Commencement—Interest
ing Particular* ot tbe Exer
cises.
(iwi'FiN, Oa., June 29,1871.
The programme of (lie Griffin Fe
male College closcil lust night with a
hrilliant concert by Professor Danne-
herg anil his music class.
The commencement was a brilliant
success, and throughout was attended
by a large and intelligent audience
consisting of patrons and friends of
the Institution, and a large number
of visitors and pleasure-seekers from
a distance
On Sunday, the 25th instant, the
commencement Beitnon was preached
by Bcv. Ilr. Iirantly, of Atlanta, in
the Baptist Church, to a large, atten
tive congregation, from Luke 10-42.
“But there is one tiling needful.”
The discourse was appropriate, set
ting forth many strong reasons why
woman especially should embrace
1 he “one thing needful.”
Monday and Tuesday were devoted
to examinations of all the classes
from the Primary to the Senior, with
many pleasant interludes of music by
Professor Dniinolx-rg and his class.
The examinations were conducted
with rigid impartiality, especially in
the higher classes and in the higher
branches. Kthieu, Astronomy, Men
tal Philosophy. Natural Philosophy,
History of Knglish Literature, Ac,
by the several members of the Facul
ty—President A. B. Niles, Mrs. C. C.
Niles, Professor Miller, Miss M. D.
Powers: and the result proved that
the system of instruction in the Col
lege is sound and thorough. The
aminations would have done honor to
any institution iu the country, male
or female: and everybody Who wit
nessed them are ready to bear testi
mony to the fact
Tuesday night the exhibition of
the two Literary Societies—Polym-
neun and Nightingale—was largc-
h attended. The exercises consist
ed of Annual lleport* from the
societies and practical recitations.
Then followed the annual address of
Mr. \Y. C. Becks, of Griffin, which
would litne d 11 ■ honor ton much
older man.
Wednesday—('ommcnccmcnt day—
the graduating class read their essays.
The following is the programme:
1. Music.
2. Trayer.
3. Music.
Miss Bessie Tailor, N. B, Montezuma,
Ga.—Subject:
" ’Tin uot the fairest form that holda
The mildest, purest soul within ;
’Tis not the tie heat plant that folds
The sweetest In eat lint fragrance in.”
Miss Killnia McDowell, P. S., Griffin,
Gn.~Subject :
“Tis with onr judgments as our watch
es—none
Go just alike, yet each believes his own."
Miss Snllie Massie, P. S, Marsholl-
ville, Ga. —Subject:
“Desire uot to live long, but to live well,
Uoiv long we live, not years, but actions
ML"
Mias Gussie Stanley, X’. 8, Irwiugton,
Os.—Subject: “Southern Homes.”
Mimic.
Diplomas C* eferred
OaOHOIA WKBTSRR
A Saianr (hat Will
A few persons in this cilyllreelj cl irge
that the Lessees of the State Host are
trying to manipulate the Georgia West
ern in their interest, and utterly prevent
its being built. It is alleged that they
have so managed the City Council as to
seem e that body to a policy of doing i r
accomplishing nothing—vis : to secure
such an organization of the company ns
will either not try to build the road, or
as will be unable to do anything in case
any earnest effort is made.
This is a startling charge, and one that
should arouse our vigilant people to the
most determined action, if there be any
foundation for iL Atlanta must see to it
that tho Georgia Western is bailt with
out delay, and that no entangling allian
ces or dead weights encumber the enter
prise, and that it be built in the interest
of this city.
It is qfeargeil that the policy has been,
and is, to either elect a President and
Directors composed or under the control
of tbe Lessees, who can be used, con
trolled, manipulated and managed, just
as the Lessees desire it; or if such an
organization cannot bo secured then one
that will be powerless to accomplish any
thing—whose earnest efforts can easily
be thwarted and upset by the tricks and
schemes of the State Road Lessees and
the moneyed rings which that com
pany can bring to thefr assistance.
To illustrate: Suppose a President is
chosen, whose name, past record, and in
fluence will add nothing to that confi
dence which is necessary to secure the
aid that will be needed ? Suppose that the
President who may be chosen, should be
unable to negotiate a sale of the bonds
of tho oity of Atlanta at a fair rate, and
thus be defeated in obtaining the money
that is needed to carry on the work ? Or
suppose such President should sell tho
bonds for less amount than they ought to
bring — thus squandering the re
sources of the city and so crippling the
enterprise that it cannot be put through ?
Or suppose he should not try to sell tho
bonds at all ; not try to raise means nor
to make good use of any that may be
raised ; but simply mako a fine show of
effort in preliminaries and fail to come
down to actual unceasing, never ending
energy, such as will secure the road with
out delay, against all opposition, should
there be any ?
Such remarks, surmises and charges
are freely indulged in and made, by
some. Whether there is any real foun
dation for these, wo have no means of
knowing; but the bare suggestion of any
tiling of the kind is startling enough to
stir the people of Atlanta to vigilant ac
tion. It surely cannot lie, that such expended,
men as Bichard Peters anil ex-Governor
Brown, who are with ns and of ub,
ami who have most emphatically de
clared in favor of tho Koad, intend to
deceive us, and cheat us out of tho advan
tages of this important enterprise. We
cannot believe such men would bo guilty
of so base and damning nn act. Who
ever docs attempt to do snob
thing, will be crushed be
tween the upper and the
NEWS
to Tbe Son.
ntra-atroka t+e miles south of this place
to-daj. His wife wss boroed tfdesth by
kerosene Ml explosion s few weeks pre-
Newi Agency.
WASiy NGTOJf
California Fotitieo.
Washington, June 29.
The Republican Nominating Conven
tion hon nominated Booth for Governor.
The platform e .dor* a Ik a-tily Grant’s ad
ministration; demands the abrogation of
the treaty with China, and favors a pro
hibition of Chinese emigration.
Jn Fj^Hemotoor'o Fat.
Ex-Senator Willard Warner has receiv
ed the appointment of Collector of the
Port of Mobile—worth $3,000 per an
num.
The Ron I welt-Vleatmton I npleasantnrss.
Washington, June 29.
The Cabinet meeting convened at 11
o’clock this morning. Secretary Robeson,
Fish and Delano absent Boutwell had
his say in Court Pleasonton will have
his this e\ nixing. Politicians are much
interested at the result
.Bore .Ibout the HonUcelt- i^leoaaton Jiffotor.
Washington, June 29.
A special dispatch to the Louisville
Ledger says there is the best uuthority
for stating that tho President has been
considering for some time the difficulty
between Pleasanton and Boutwell; and
that he has reached a oonelusion, though
for the present its announcement is de
ferred. They say that tbe real question
to be determined is, whether Pleasanton
has generally administered the affairs of
the Internal Revenue Bureau to the
satisfaction of the country, and this ques
tion they both answer in the negative. It is
obvious thut this is special plea on which
General Pleasanton’s resignation, will be
accepted, though Grunt will adopt any
such rule for his own course. Pleasan
ton will possibly receive some unimpor
tant foreign commission.
The Treaty of U'ashinytoa Nlgrned.
J Mentuelciam Coreom-ed.
Louisville, June 29.
Lieut. Hugh.W. McKee, U. 8. N., who
was killed in a fight with the Coreuns on
June 11th, was attached to tbe dug-ship
Colorado. He was a native of Kentucky,
from which State he was appointed m
the navy on the 25th of September, 1861.
The Quoen lmu certainly signed tho
treaty of Washiugtou, and the documents
left Englaud on Saturday last. It will
probably reach hero by Tuesday or
Wednesday. The copy signed by the
President was sent out by General
Slienck for the British Government.
Cabinet Meeting.
A Cabinet Meeting of three hours was
held to-day. The most important thing
done was to appoint Williard Warner, of
Alabama, to the call of customs ut Mo-
bii«*. This involves an entire charge of
policy.
CmI of hn-htuj' Committees,
It is estimated that each Ku-Klux wit
ness cost the country $250, ami many of
them much more, so that the temptation
to visit the Capitol, at public cost, is suf
ficiout for waudoring carpet baggers,
vicious negroes, or low scalawags, who
from the staple of those called here on
the Radical side from the South. Over
thirty thousand dollars has thus far been
Portland, Jane 29.
Hon. Sidney Perham was nominated
for Governor by acclamation.
The New York Polaris, fully equipped,
went to sea this evening, going ont with
the tide. A large number of friends
Me Oapt Hall good-bye.
aulmcHw Firs.
Janhbvile, Miss., June 29.
A fire at Whatley’s, this morning, de
stroyed Brown's great flouring mills and
warehouse. Loss $30,000.
THe To
A correspondent,the
letter giving in detail Ae 1
ment exercises atiWashi
College, LexingtonL VirHia,
week (for which we*roditTmpoi
Fell Tan Four.
Jersey City, June 29.
Two Germans, while working on a
house at Jersey City this morning, were
precipitated 30 feet on some rocks. One
of them was instantly killed, the other,
Abel Balk, was fatally injured.
IMeotrneUoo titan
Memphis, June 29.
A violent storm, wind, hail and rain,
jasued over Helena, Arkansas, yesterday.
Several houses were unroofed.
Steamer A. J. White last evening was
struck by the hurricane above Napoleon.
She was carried back down the river
many miles and nearly capsized. The
excitement was so great that two passen
gers jumped overboard and drowned.
Between the Court.
Lewis Boyle, a newspaper carrier on
tbe Memphis and Chorlejton Railroad,
fell between the cars, near this city, and
killed
FOREIGN NEWS.
Cost at Corona .Vetrs.
The Secretary of the Navy received
from Admiral ltoders, a dispatch that
left Coroa on the 23d iust, and was tele
graphed from Shanghai via Hong Kong,
Sangaporo, Ceylon, Bombay and Suez.
The dispatch contained 110 words and
cost the Government three hundred and
fifty-four dollars ami forty-six cents. It
will be soon that this dispatch makes no
mention of the killed and wounded on
( board vessels of other nations. The Ad-
netlier miral probably omitted reference to these
Furls .Motors.
Parts, June 29.
The Republicans are unable to agree
upon a combined ticket. There are
candidates in the Department of the
Seine.
McMahon declines the Assembly can
didature.
Mail let has escaped from Paris to Bel
gium.
Sentence of Communists.
Versailles, June 29.
The Court Martial sentences to death
Cremaux, Sticuue and PeliaHier; to trans
portation—Duclos, Marte n, Hastorg, Bre
ton, Casput and Bariche. Five of the
accused were acquitted.
.Vapoteon Mediolctts.
London, June 29.
Emperor Napoleon lias been re-elected
a member of the Army and Navy Club.
The liagusa has reached Queenstown.
Watching- the Communists.
Marseilles, Jiidp 2ft.
Tbe Communists are still very active
ti make room), thus speaks of the
tomb of General Lee:
■‘Hundreds of people visited on yes
terday the tomb of Lee, which is in
the basement of Lee <!hspet. -“Phe
neat marble slab which covers the
y ult, the simple inscription (‘Robert
Kdward Lee—Born Jtuiuary 18, 1807
—Died October k3th, 1870 < ), therail-
itt" of black walnut (the joists cap-
]K'd with marble), and the decorations
of llowers, evergreens and immor
telles, impressed every one with the
exceeding good taste with which ev
erything bad been arranged. But we
had opjiorttinity on yesterday of judg
ing what the tomb will be when the
design of the Memorial Association
will lie carried out. Valentine, the
gifted young sculptor, had placed near
the tomb his model in plaster of the
sarcophagiil, whioh the Lee Memo-1
rial Association propose to place over
the grave.
It represents General Lee as aslitp
in his nightly bivouac beneath the
stars, his military cloak around him,
and one hand lightly resting upon
tiie sword which lies at his side. The
face is copied from tbe bnBt, which
Valentine mude just a few mouths
before General Lee’s death, and
which has been pronounced by fami-
lv and friends u sjieaking likeness.
The picture is easy and graceful, just
the position in which the old hero
used to sleep, the couch on which it
rests is inscribed witli the coat of
arms of Virginia, and other appro
priate devices.
“ In a word, the model is a grand
triumph of art, and has elicited the
most unbounded expressions of en
thusiastic approval. When the plas
ter shall have given place to the pure
marble, and the plans of the Associa
tion for remodeling the room shall
have been carried out, it will be a me
morial worthy of ,the great chieftain,
entitled to take rank with the finest
similar works in thi^world, and will
place the name of mlwaril Valentine
along side of the great masters. The
Executive Committee of tbe Memo
rial Association have adopted the
model, and directed its execution."—
Savannah Uepnhliain.
The Louisiana Sugar Crop.
According to the third annual state
ment of M r. Boucherean, just, pub
lished, the Louisiana crop of sugar
produced last year was 144,381 hogs
heads; weighing 188.378,592 pounds.
This was a very large increase; but
nevertheless the crop was below aver
age to the acre, owing to unfavora
ble weather. The yield of molasses
was over ten million gallons, an in-
reaso of nearly 100 per cent, on tl e
in this city, but a vigilant wateli is being i previous year. The successive sugar
kept over them by the Puliee,
millstones of publio indignation, which >n order to save tolls,
will make this community uncomfortable I. Tbe Su, f Department has been in dai
for him the remainder of his days. Ho
ly receipt of dispatches and letters from
friends oi the officers and men with ex
pedition, inquiring as to the fate of thoir
relatives or acquaintances.
The Indians.
will receive tho sneers and scoffs
and ostracism, of our peoplo here
after, forever. Ho who will bo so
base cannot again be acknowl
edged in decent society in this
community. We cannot believe that
any man having tho least particle of com
mon sense would bo guilty of making
such an attempt. But still we give the
rumof and the charge for what the same
may be worth.
The peopl - of Atlanta, high and low,
rich and lms« a ni.-'C vital interest
ill tlii m.lkr, and should seo to it, that The aggregate resources of National
a President and Board of Directors are '"‘J*” quarter, amounted to
. , ... i ■ a , ft, 891,19S,1(13. hot the quarter ending
chosen, who will not lie influenced.' , lum . mt),. 1H71, it thought the amount
anil whose efforts cannot lie j will > be increased about 850,000,000—
Treaty Batltted.
Rome, June 29.
The Italian Senate has ratified the
treaty of commerce, entered into be
tween the go7ernment of the United
States and Italy.
Santona, Sontag and Kicking, three
Kiowa chiefs, in a talk with the agent in
Texas, lately, boasted that with 100 war
riors iu a recent uttock on it train between
forts Richardson and Belknap, they
killed 7 steamstors and drove off 41
mules—considering exploit, very merito
rious. Gen. Sherman had them arrest
ed and turned over to the civil authori
ties.
thwarted. We care uot who may
may be chosen—only that they have tho
enterprise and tho ability to make
owing to iucreuse iu number of banks.
The vacancy occasioned by the resig
nation of Capron in the Agricultural Bu
reau lifts been tendered to P. P. Frocs,
the best possible use of tho moans that Esq., of Germantown, who declines,
may be placed in their bands, and who then to Edward Walls, an eminent law-
Anunnl Ailuu s> Judge Jo*. Jackson,
tutor.
Tbe fv v
will be sure to bu\}d the road.
Wo have plouty of men iu this city
who can fill this bill and who will do the
work if it is placed in their hands. Let
them be chosen and put in power.
The Road is wliat wo want and must
havo. Let it not be delayed by any cause
whatever. Lot it bo seen to that the city
Council cast thoir vote for such, and such
ouly, os como up to the required stand
ard of ability and earnest determination
to build the road.
to
Th« Sheriff's A«lvsrtiscm«mts.
yer of Carli.sle, Pa., who also declined.
Boutwell aud General Porter have gone
North.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
,f Fat Job Spoilt.
New Orleans, June 29.
The Mayor has vetoed tho resolution
of the City Council authorizing the con
st motion of a levee along the Tak$ shore
for the protection of the city—at a cost
of near three million dollars, on the
ground that better protection cau be pro
vided for one lmndiod thousand dollars.
Steamer Burnt.
The steamer Red Cloud was burnt to
tho waters’ edge at Montgomery Landing
yesterday, with 900 hales of cotton.—
$20,000 insurance on boat and cargo.
The ti,
md his f.feutenunt.
Gov, WurmouUi is sick at Pass Chris
tian. His oaloxiai Lientouiiat-Uovernor,
Dunn, lias opened tlio executive office,
aud is transacting business.
Tlir.»rt.nl IVMltMt
Mkmphih, June 29.
About thirty men have been arrested,
i Lag. '• i. jt.’il
son was lull ....... instinctive
thought, anil it was the general ver
dict of his large intelligent audience
that it tins one of the finest efforts
iIn v ever listened to. No one was
ucii'hd listening to the Judge’s nd-
(i: -. it was m full of lu iuty as well
Us niiuitcai w ndoin.
the concert laet .night was the
closing scene. The young ladies en
tertained us with some excellent
music that made glad the hearts of
the old tmchelers, widowers, single
men, and the audience in general.
Ue
By referenco to a notice of J. O. Har
ris, Esq., our popular Sheriff, it will be
seen that his officiul advertisements will
be trausfered to onr neighbor, tho Con-
dilution, after tho 1st pros.
This is a change that is made with our
concurrence and at onr request. It costs
us more to publish the advertisements in
their official shape than the pay for the
same is worth.
Meantime, we say to onr readers that
the Sheriff’s sales will be dnly published
in our columns, so that all our reader, I cl “ I K ud «o»|fficity in Ku-Kluxing
... . . | uegroes while disgms*d, near Oxford,
shall see them. They will be in a shape Mias Ablt , legal tnleut ou both sides
that our readers will be pleased with and | l U \s boon secured. Wives are permitted
that will not cost us so much. We cau [ 1° testify in behalf qf their nusbands.
assure all that what we publish will lie i TUe ,rml '* creating great interest,
rv inter- ent ' re '- v satisfactory. I »• •■»<* “sn.”
Bulge .luck-1 ; ,
A lire occurred in the cl idling
house of Strausc & Goldsmith, of Co
lumbus, on the morning of the 27lh.
The stock was damaged to the extent
of 84,501). Insured to the amount of
810,000, in the following eom|>aiiic» :
The North British A Meromiti'e, the
•Etna, of Hartford, and the IL mo, uf
New York.
Brand French Review.
9 Paris, June 29.
The great military review took place
at Loug Champs this evening. Over
100,000 troops were under arms. Mar
shal McMahon and staff were present.
The military tactics and evolutions dis
played by the troops were splendid and
called forth high admiration.
Apprehensions were entertained that
the review might be probably seized as a
fitting opportunity to make a Bonapar-
tist demonstrations proved entirely
groundless.
Trial of .V. Rochefort.
Versailles, June 29.
The trial of M. Boehefort is appointed
for Monday next.
The Assembly, of yesterday, discussed
a project of law for decentralization of
the Government debt
Berlin, June 29.
Bismack has oalled in the first fifty-
one milliards of German bonds.
Terrible riots have ooonrred among the
miners in Grove to-day, which occasioned
tho death of six men aud nineteen others
seriously injured.
The Bloods Ou a Tramp.
London, June 29.
Prince and Princess of Wales, with
Princess Louise and MarquiB of Lorne,
will visit Dublin on the 31st of July uext.
crops, since the war,* have been as
follows: 1870, 144,381 hogsheads:
1869, 87,900; 1808, 84,250; 1807, 37.-
047; 1800, 41.000; 1805, 15,000. The
largest sugar prop ever produced was
in 1801, when the crop footed up
409,510 hogsheads—unusually largo,
since the previous erop was only
228,758 hogsheads. The Picayune
says the sugar crop is now re-estab
lished on a solid basis, and for the
current year will probably lie 200,000
or 225,000 hogsheads. Many hun
dreds of negro laborers have been
brought out from Tennessee, Virginia
and the Carolimis. and no inconsid
erable amount of white lalmr has lieen
drawn into the cultivation of the
Lost—‘A Reward.
Patented Feb’y 27, 1871, by Findlay & Craig.
The finder will be well rewarded by calling r
An ANTI-FRICTION SCREW -A MECHANICAL WONDER. ThU wonderful Mechanical achievement id
point of RAPIDITY #n.l LIGHTNESS of DRAUGHT, STANDS WITHOUT A RIVAL, and ia destined at au
oarly day to auperaede ALL OTHER Cotton Screw*, bo they fabricat d of Wrought <»r Cast Iron.
CoLAPABOUEK, Ga.. Jlecember 21.1870.
Diamonds Discovered I
Ftrat Grand F.xrui-Hton to Gainesville.
Under fh« Supervision of the Odd Fel
lows of Atlanta—Friday June SO, 1*?1
invited t<i
take a ride, (for a small mini) over the Rich
mond aud Atlanta Air Line Railroad, and pay the
Nets 'Abocrtncmcnts
NOTICE.
, ND AFTER THE FIRST DAY
NEXT, the Legal Advertisements of the 8herift
i Fulton County, will be published in the Atlanta
’onatitution.
June so-it J. O. HARRIS, Sheriff.
Lookout Mountain,
FROM ATLANTA, OA.
miCK8T8. FOR THF. ROUND TRIP, NINE DOL-
-1 LVRS AND SEVENTY-FIVE OF.NT8, inclu-
Emu, Pkhn., Jane 29.
A vein of heavy iubrioatiug oil was
. truck while borjng au urtesiau well at a
depth of 450 feet.
Woodward, the Rock Island stock
manipulator, is a prominent church
member of Brooklyn, and at one
time built a church for the citizens of
that city.
Sentenced to Heath.
Toieka, Kansas, June 20.
A nu n ‘22 years old aud a woman 40,
Imva 1 p>‘U trii d and si iiD need to death
f--r killing the IiUbMmu of tbe woman.
There had bit*n an inttmhey between the
parties from the early youth of the man;
who had seyenj times been advised to
commit tha murder, but «ko took no part
in the deed.
fjfr * Mif’ti .
Dayton, Ohio, Juno 29.
An elderly man named »Mentz died of
OENT8,
ng Stage Fare, can be Lad on application to J H
Porter. General Ticket Agent, Union Passenger De
pot. Atlanta. K. B. W ALKER.
June90-2m Master Transportation.
Auction S n 1 c n !
HJTvmn.air jiom.vi.vb. By
T.0.MAT8ON,
Largest Sale of the Season f
C OME ONE. COMK ALL! AND GET BAR
GAINS
1 FINE MILCH COW, now Giving Four Gallona of
PIGS.
1 FAMILY HORSE.
TWO-HORSE WAGON.
1 DOUBLE HARNESS.
of all that desire to go. Good
order will be strictly enforced. A large platform has
been erected and a splendid string Land will be In
*1 Tickets <
Knl-.rt, Whitehall utree
struct, Orion Dozier, News staud at Post Offtoe.
By order of
THE COMMITTEE OF ARRANGEMENTS.
June ’iO.rtPlt.
National Hotel Sales.
Saturday, JULY' .
t la M.
R. FOWLER,
BOARD.
she ia also prepared to en-
odnting tv-rum may ho made by par
ties of youeg gentlemen who are willing 1
jtftn«28-8t
INTELLIGENCER.
Atlanta, Ga., June IS. 1871.
J HAY'S bought, at Assignee'* Sale, the enure In-
R. FINDLAY-8 SONS. Findlay's Iron Works. Macon, Oa.:
Deab Sirs -Late this fall I purchased from you oue of your Findlay A Craig Eclipse Patent g crew Cot
ton Presses, and, after a full and fkir trial, do not hesitate to pronouucn it tho moHt rapid, nf lighted
draught, moU powerful—in fact, the beet (without au exception) Cotton Press I ever saw. Between this
or used, there ia just simply no comparison. Every
draught, .
aud all other Irou Screw Presses I have «
planter should use your Press. * ’ JOHN L GILBERT.
P. 8.—You may consider my order in for two more of the above Presses for next season, and may look
formally orders from this section • my neighltore are determined to have them, a* they eau pack l»y kand
twice as fast aa any of the other Irou Screw Press** can by horse power. J. L. 0.
Since last fall, and before accepting Patent, we add»d imp ovements ami labor saving convenience.-
rendering it PERFECT in every particular The screw or pin, hma pitch, or tali, of <!«,' Incurs : tbai i*.
at every turn of the ecrw, follower block descenda (or asceuda. as tho oa*e may bo) t) 4 inches. The de
vice of the tube or not in which the screw work*, is such as to map . tally reduce the friction, so great in Uk
common screw ; thereby rendering it an easy tank dor three hands to pack a bale of cotton in HALF THE
TIME OF ANY OTHER Iron Screw Press by horse-power. (See J. L. iti'ln* t’s cert-Heats.) When ile*r»
BIIJTY, RAPIDITY, LIGHT DRAUGHT, and STANDING MOON
the REST Screw Press IN THE WORLD, aud respectfully
•o purchasers 1 *
ist, r~
m without change of fixtures. STRENGTH. DUHP
— HOC** *
r-epectfully iuvitu a pub ic test with any au
GUARANTEE SATISFACTION or REFUND PRICE MONEY.
It. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Ga.
CRAIG'S PATENT HORSE POWER,
FOB DRIVING COTTON GINH.
Requires n
SntiRiatinu Guaranteed or Money
SEMI FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR.
R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Ga.
The New Portable Steam Engine
For Driving Cottun Gins, Printing Presaas, aud tor any purpose requiring from one to ten horse Powrr.
£ I
tetligcncer newspaper pro]>«rty. It is open to pur
chase from mo, or other anaugemeut, till tbe first of
July, as private busiuosa forbids my publication of
it immediately.
If not sold, the Intelligencer will be revived and
continued as a
DEMOCRATIC PAPER.
Auy person desiring to buy or make any arrange
ment in the meantime, cau couffcr with Mr. >. R,
VvtaJ~Marble~Tnp SIDEBOARD ' F»wler. of the firm of Wall re .V Fowler. \ttm.U
Fine Marble Top Bureena aud fine Wal .ut l».tlr.M>iu j jj. VANi.! Y.
■’ete. Parlor Suita, and a general line .i i-'uriut-i ■» 1 j.-M m-
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r |-l H SY an -f« Tli« fumv-« a mrroundM bj w.tcr, tia-pt at tho J.,,,. .
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There Is POSITIVE PROTECTION AGAINST EXPLOSION It is a natural -snark arresU r, ' *» '
SPASK CAN ESCAPE, NO MATTER WHAT FUEL liTsSSla^’^irS ito^
nl-g «mi similar work. Award** I tint premium* bv Ah *e.«» Send for Dcscnp 1 *'
mention. Araougi
soma Flue Cook Stove■ and many dca.jab r art. s
which apaoe will not allow us to meutiou. s.VLt>
POSITIVE.
Parties wishing to purchase must be on hand
punctually at 9 o'clock, as the sale begins at tbit
hour, on account of On* extreme warm weather.
T. C. MaYSON, Propn-tor
Live Auction House.
J. H. B taurrr. No. i DcGiva's Opera House.
Auctioneer.
tS. J. Kll)l>,
Oity Auctioneer
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANT.
Solicits Consignments of all descriptions.
MILLEDGEVILLE, OA.
jettlm
Late Teller Ga. Nat. Bauk.
HOYT & JONES,
first premiums by Anericau In.ut.
*celvcd f >r old claims or new orj* r-
R. FINDLAY’S SONS,
FINDLAY 1RDX WORKH.
Bankers and Brokers, ASSIGNEE’S SALE.
ATLANTA, OA.,
Denlere in
liolil, Hilver, Htooksi
MortgHges,
neHiio nnd Pori*ign KxchangH,
Railroad and other Seouritiee.
Special Attention
GIVEN T O COLLECTIONS.
Refer to Georgia National Bonk, Atlanta,
and National Park Bank, N. T.
rt for the JVorlhem
in the l\ S. JBIHrlet C*
lll.trlet of Uemrla-fn tho Matter of Bn*,
doom Of Co., la Banter up ley.
[* give notice that I will aell, j
FpHTR is _
1 au order from the Hou. U.
Northern District of Georgia,
i'll, pursuant to
District Court
On Monday Morning,
.1 tO_o‘ctock. Joty 3d, 1BT1, .nbj«c to HunnBbrMo,.
or jr to the
JnnelO
LEE & HIGHTOWER
Oriflln -
LIVEftY AND SALE STABLES,
KKXl TO TUi: l)E0‘ OIA HllTH-
tfWU FINE ,b4 SAFE STOCK, u-l tjf 01 ’ 1
-V Buoaua, ITl-EruMl "Hi CARR* A #KR fc ,
WU1 -end iMMeoK-r, hi luduui SFff-VSE. u
V. Hprlag., Mid to mi, point In of •'**
private oouvoyanre. , -1**#,
GrlAn is convenient to tha above nsjufld FT
and I will take pleasure in serving tfwas i
—*“ tha trip.