The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, July 06, 1871, Image 4

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w r pHEY am sate. Th* fhrntoe (a surrounded by w*t*r. rioefrt at th* door. The Wster bottom 1a a per/i 1 protection f»o->' 4m Tbs* are safer than a ateva» and FIRE lNttUlWNCK CttMPVKlE* MAUI EXTRA CHARGE where thesaeuguu. ar* ussd. Them la PortlTTVR PROTMW1 A •\.S*T muiBOK. It In a Twt -rtf **rarlr a.-mter’* r* SP\1 K (’AN ESCAPE, NO MATTSU WHAT FU - I. IS L t*I> « u imports t . • u,q, iu , wt , „ nt-garni aimilar work. Awarded flnt pram *.*(*• ..y \ D «n » lx- date lull •. Mea l r.4-*<%>c..i>i 'I'cnlar and l*nc« List- ^ Ai -SmiUll'K B. H A. R R. money I«.< ei\. d f rad u-n vder*. B- FL.TOLAYa SONS, jun.ao. wkolxt now wim*K, troox. a*. | LEE & HIGHTOWER I Orifl'm - - - - - Oa, Hh day I 4.1 VERY AND SALE STABLE! 4"VDK1U3 for Cotton, Rics, etc,, also ! V^ joa^aawiu ofahfppt- g and iLeruhandian ao- rsssi i t^unnwiMivr, Cbu^.,00, a. U.: OUrlM I donas. Ma^., k.>.M.»inl, limn. Jw S. Da-! i.Vst* * C*„ UmhU. KjxW.a. Ham. T. * ll TJCSlf., DPR FTN'F an t SArx STOCK. sM aLKUm . 1H C..IAS, lHJinj.Yii.il,: . AUXlAUka. ail m4MMuua w lutfa.ii Sor.u. CtialUM- Bprlng.. au.l tu *uy point in roo- t. of (IrtSu, bj aCBDXOAXi mriMTMinn eon ATL M. Mil• J>. JU.MXJ.VDrH, BOAZUD oif rnrmoTons i Jeefebson Datix. Memphis, Tenn. 0. B. Citt-wh, Memphis," M. J. Wicks, President M. A 0. B. B. W. In Vakck, Memphis. T W. B Hunt, Memphis, Tenn. F. W. Smith, President Pe Wm Joynkr, Joyner, Lemmon A Gale. J. T. Perm, Pettit * Simpson. ramson journals aa the N*< euiplna remaining of near Economy, • X. Through btlla of lading given to Prorldeaee, Fall River, Portland. Lowell, Inwreute, Ao. Paaaage dckfta aold at railroad depot, and state room a anouretV In advance by writing agentain Ha- vannali. BlCHARDbON A BARNARD, •fASSSCe niary 2d IIOGANSVILL.E OORRE8PON- HENCE. CIMi| Exercises of the Hsfsie Title Institute, July U, 3d, 4th Md 5th. Editor qf The Sun: The exercises of the floginirilk Institute began with the Commencement Sermon. Text from the Acts, x, 88: “Jesns went about to do good." The Rev. Mr. Hornaday handled this text in the most chaste and elaborated style, and held by it bis large congrega tion completely spell-bound. The ser mon vas received with such undivided attention and eagerness that a request for a copy of the Mime for publication wm made by the young gentlemen of the achool. MONDAY Momenta 1XAMHATION MORNING. Clause* in English grammar, geogra phy, apelling, philosophy, Latin, prose, arithmetic, second class in geoiqptry, Latin reader. ammNooN. x ' Geography, algebra, English grammar, spelling, surveying. MONDAY NIGHT—EXHIBITION. Original compositions, speeches, inter spersed with songs and instrumental music. The farce— “Tlio Day After the Wed ding”— was creditably performed, and we are free to say that all the impersona tions were rendered with unsurpassed no curacy; the performers well understood the nature of thnir respective characters or parts. Of Lady Elizabeth we can only say, “Well done;” for we havo witnessed the same play when performed by pro fessionals of repnhition, and feel thor oughly convinced that it was not ren dered any better. The exercises in calisthenics, by the young ladies, received neat applause, uud were executed in the most precise style, TUESDAY MOUSING— EXAMINATION. Classes in Orsar, algebra, English grammar, Roman history, arithmetic and spelling. The examination of the classes^ and the ready responses of the pupils, only goes to prove a thorough, well-diraetod training, reflecting just credit on the able faculty of the destitute. Where nil do so well—where everything passes off with such ease and promptness as tlio cat 3 is here—it is rather out o! the question to rommond single individuals, but all should share equally in the wull deserved praises of the appreciative and iutclli gent audience. Good inauy visitors from abroad. H. 8. GEORGIA NEWS. Cartorsville is eating pooches at one dollar a bushel. Rome will voto Saturday upon the proposition to snhserilte $100,000 to the North A South Railroad. Hon. A. R. Wright, of Rome, 1ms been summoned beforo the Ku Klux Commit tee. The Augusta Chronicle and Sentinel an nounoes the death of Captain Edward Campbell, which occurred Sunday morn ing. He was in the eighty-eighth year of his age. From Cm Hit-oil ToloHiai.il. 4th. We regret to learn that Hon. George M. Logan, one of our most esteemed and prominent citizens, is lying dangerously ill, of oo.igeation of the brain, at iiis resi dence in VineMlle. From the Hjau-ta Tune, ,ud l'Uutor, lot. A serious ae.-i.lt nt Impjiened to a little son of Mr. Nish.-t. agent of the M u-ou A Augusta Railroad at Millodgeville, on Wednesday last. In playing around the depot, hn aocidcntly fell from the plat form to the track. Met,lining a very acri oils if not fatal injury. Our only sensation during the past week has been caused by tlm appearance on our streets of one ltev. Farris, a pro fessional drunkard, whose mmld-bo wit seems to ant use many. From Mm Columbus Enquirer. Four white mt*n were put M|m>u triul iu Sumter 8u]W»rior Court, hat trmb, on the nhargn of Kn-kluxing uu<] killing h uegro uamod Isbain JWikiUR. Tlio proof against them consisted of the dying tie- oLiratiou of Jenkins. The parties ac cused severed, and the first one tried wa* acquitted, when the State moved to con tinue the other cmpr. The evidence clearly established a/this for some of the McciUMxl, and showed Jenkins to he a bud and unreliable character, while the ac cused hod always borne tho character of peaceable and law-abiding men. A negro l>oy named George Rose was allot and killed near Savannah Sunday afternoon. The Xnng sava: It appears from the statement of several parties that a number of white boys had been somewhere alo* u th« r*»nvl, and by aoa< means or ollu r got tuto a controversy with a party «f m tf*oc«, a brick-bat fight ensued, the white boys retreating toward the city, chwely followed by tlie negroes, whom* numben rapidly increased by ao cession* fr^im the negro foot-pads who are always tr.i\. ling along tho road; t!Te crowd l>eing coin|N>se<l of men, womei and children. Tho white boys hein^ closely pressed turned upon tlieir pur suers, one of them tiring iu.o the crowd, li'ljing the deceased a* already stated.— Previous to the shooting the Intys ap pealed to sever d nt lemon who were driving to Thunderbolt, for piotcetion, wh > remonsiiiib d witn tlio negro mob. telling them Im luivu the *LoyH alone.— This apjH-Hi had no etb ct, and the result is this unfortunate occurrence. Niu» white bi*ys are under arrest iq»ou charge of hairing done the shooting. 0amiitfuii).0i)ippiJtg tint*. MTRRAY'8 LINE—NEW 1 ORK 8 SAVANNAH. EVERY TUESDAY moM xaan roict. UIIIUXAMCX BY RTKAMKR8 OF TK1B UMZ, 0MB. HALF PEB CEWT. CABIM PAMAOB. .. LECK. withMbillMM The first oIam ■taauhtMV LEO .1>KAHIKntlf. Ounnaador. VlKUO, W7LKLKY. Commander, CompoM this line, and one orthoM atfl—wMyf Imvm aarh port K> KBY TUKBHAY. ■ Tbrotigh Mila of lading given by theae ■teamahiDa by all railroad oonnootiona. and hlao through bHu uwtiug given in Bavannab on Cotton de*tiimd CT Liverpool and Hamburg by ftrat elate tetemOlipa. For firaigbf or iiaanage, apply to HUNTER k OAwWBTjL. 84 Bay atreet. PHILADELPHIA AMD SAVANNAH KAIL STEAD SHIP COMPANY. PUILvIDElPHIJl ujrn V r.i.r.v.m EVERY SATURDAY fbom each port. INSURANCE ON COTTON BY riXAM EBS OH THU LINK ONE HALF PKBLKNT. CABIN PASSAOK DECK, withaubatatenca Thla line la coopoaad of Uut firat elate atawnabipa WYOMING TEAL. Commander. TOM A WANDA BARRETT, Oouitoniidar j One of thoae atoa>nabii>a leave each port EVEUY SATTTRDAY. Tlrougb biUa lading Oimiabad by thiMHi vteamabiiMi by all railroad ovuiiccUoua. For freight or paaaage, apply to HUNTER A OAMinUJ* 84 Bay airor 1 EyMiilt. For Boston. Np^Sm TK- BOHTv N AND HAVANNAH NT BAM SHIP Lilt* The ateamahipa Orl« Mtal Oapt. F. M. Bwait. Vlekabnrg, Capt. St IL JLnHm CABIN FARE $20 00 DECK 10 00 Through btlla of lading givuu by railroad aganta to Doaton, and In B<wt4)ii by fttoamMilp agmita to pnu- Aiffnta. Savannah. W. 0UCRAK.SON 4 cu„ novO-tf ' Agenta, Boatcm. For New Yorlf. JL THE 0HEAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY EVERY TinmfinAY. Inanrano* by thla Lino oan bo affaetad tmOar out open polio;- at one-half per cant, CABIN PASSAGE $20 0«' The first rlaas stoamora Herman Llvlngulnnr, dhuee'Dia, OotB. Gen. Uarnra, F. O. Mallory, Com. W U tall as follows: H. LIVINGSTON Jnna 1st, at 8, OEN BARNES Juno 8th. at 8, “ * ‘Aid, M, 1, r>. tf. BUla of lading given bereon cotton and wheat thro, to livorpool and Hamburg via Naw York by Aral class ateamcra. For passage or freight, apply to WILDER A FULLAHTON, nov 9-tf No. • Stoddard's Upper Range. For Baltimore. CABIN PASSAGE $80 «#- The Baltimore and Savannah Hteaiuahip Go's, ^toamers aail lrom Savannah during December as follows: America Thursday, America. haiagoasa...... Thursday, Merab k CO., Bay atreet, foot of Whitaker. AXtlAibt tf Co. to ibt Pcblir. I.V THR CITY! To Merchants. 500 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered instate. Send for list of con tents. Slier \ Plated fats Cutlery, Tea Trays, SAVE YOUR FRUIT! 'd w SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND WEST FRUIT JARS In the market. MoBRIDXI cbOO., ANIIFAGTGRERS’ AGENTS IX . rul'IT jAlta >uJ JX1.1.V ri'Ml'I.tas. B. Z. DVTTOtt, PJUvJTTCaL " ”■[ ,l STENCIL CUTTER, DESIGNER ki ENGRAVER t Ucfrcolimcnte. CITY BREWERY. Carter Calltaiaad Harris «tre«ti, Ferhter A Morcer, lVwj.i i. tars. Office ta Old Post Office Bailding, nrxtGsto City Dai, -A_tlr\iTtrv, Oooi’frifv. aprS-Mn T. F. G It .VI) VK E. £. ALE HOUSE. 8 8 Alnhnnm Htreot At lnntfv. O J U8T iw«i v6d, a Am lot of i^bantpaii Jermiy Cilt-r Fainilioa nup|M.arl a (J hoinea a hn- ••^orttneteui U.e Let i iIQi ohn. w i vrm, and sugars aiw a v» ,. u h>ud IVHtled Atea and porter MAKtn RASH ALRHAHKTW, DRY AHD FLUU) HTKNCIL INKS, Stencil Dltia, -'tea: lU'uptuc Diea. linUroed and il.Oel >Uf\ti.r Bihe., No. 61 Whit hafi St, a 8% Mfira bhloa Hun tor atreet N. B.— Particular *u.<utlon paid to Bntrida and gtenclla for Morv hanU, MtUai'a. Totkat'oomMs au«’ Oietiilpra: Mao. to Name Platte; for marklug ci«»t <»*»•. hah will In* sent to any addraaa for a*"-nt> Vfi enta, tnoluttiug luk, he. »* plLlpr 1 To Parties Dasiriag WBuiM HnlUinr .«•< flml-hmr:er _ if f*«rllHVMf #•*/»/. rnf A /livl Vtmm Ikry utny e*«ah fa JOiLY c. *yh h:>ls, iwueowa, mriy .*i:; /» . I A* /» O C A’ *1' jjllLUU IN FIjOUR, MEAL. % 8HIPWUFP, * Ff f.iwu.v, hJLvrem r. * tr Kl illF.-T PRICK PAID F»*K WHKVT. *»* vll pp-l . Icltv.-io.l at the depot flea of footiU Glass Plates. We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in die City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks, Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases & Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash ^ IBrlie & Go. GAUD. SUII* BROKER Commission Merchant, etc., ^ It 0D Alio s tnuf, a a • nmoeriaeeet EDGEFIELD a.Jjjd Ian’s Co no Icon tUorka. “ Macon domes to Atlanta Again 1 ” FINDLAY’S ittON WORKS, . CBr Janramrt—Pravihc for |hf .^xjmVeaa. , ( "ChXrTCRCDY THE *TATE OF TENNESSEE. AROLINA lii* INSURANCE CO. Head of Third St., Sign of “The New Flag.” M ACON, GEORGIA. THE LARGEST IN THE SOUTH! Skilled Labor and Uodern Machinery. Ail Work. Warranted. Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated. s rf .i.n £tv}/m of .i.rr Kt.ro vt.ro size. Flndlay'x top roved Circular So ir .Hill, .Herchant .Hill Hearing, most approved kintls; Sugar .ltilis and syrup Kellies,• Iron Fronts, lCindoic SUIs and Lintels ; Castings of Iron und llrass of Every Description, anti . tlaehiilt- ry of all kinds TO OltOEIt. IRON HAILING, Of Elegant Design*, and at Price*that Defy Competition. Charge for New Patterns in Furnishing Outfit of Machinery for Haw or kUrchaut Milln.a'B REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ! i’oiupeteiit Workmen faruinhed upon application to o- crliaul Engines, 8aw Mills, etc., Iti any section of the country. FINDLAY’S SAW -BUST GRATE BAR SHOULD BE USED BY EVE BY SAW-MILL PBOPRIETOll. Millstones, Beilins, Circular Saws, Steam Fittings, Babbit Metal, ele., etc. rCBNUHED TO OBDKH. TEEMS. C08I1 OE APPBOVED PAPER. R-FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Ga. TIIE GitlvVTI ECLIPSE SCREW COTTON PRESS! m. Patented Feb’y 27, 1871, by Findlay & Craig. tn ANTI HU.'TION 8TRF.W—A MECHANICAL WONDKlt This wonderful Mechanical achievement in lotut <>t RAPIUTTTamd LIGHTNK*»of DRAUGHT, 8T\N1)H WITHOUT A RIVAL, and i« d» stiurd at an •arly -lay to ».ips:rsede ALL OTHER Cotton Screws, be they fabricat'd of Wrought-it Cast Iron. CoLatabcbkk, Ga., Dmmibe 21,1870. tt. FfNDlAY’d SONS. Findlay's Iron Mortal, Macon, Ga.: i KAit Huts I .an* this fall I purchased from you one o your Fiudlay A Craig Eclipse Patent °crewCot- ron Presses, and. after a full sud fair trial, do not hes'ttec to pronounce it the mot-t rapid, of lightest draught, most tegwerful—in fket Uie bent (Without an exception) Uottou Pres-. I oversaw. Petwwnthu- sml all other Iran Screw Presses I bars ever seen orUR*d, (here Is just simply no comparison. FVefj planter sLouM use your Press. JOHN L. GILU1.KT. P. 8.—You uiay consider my orde- In for two more of the above Presses for Mil season, and may »o k r mai'v order* from this section \ my neighltorswrc determined to have them, as th y can pa k by hand twice astast m auy of tho other Iron 8 -row Presses an by horse power. J. L. G. Since last fall, and before accepting Patent, wa added imp oventeut* ami labor-saving convenience*— ndering it PEBFKCT iu every particular The screw or pin. hts a pitch, or tall, of 8' 4 iucuea ; that is. every turn of the sorw, follower block descend* (or anoeuiis as the ca-omaybc) inches. Th.* dc- c«* of tho tube or uut in which the screw work*, is such vs to n>sterially reduce tlte fr'etion, so great Pith* Mumon screw ; thereby rend*riug it an easy u«k for tlitue hands to pm k a lt.de oi cotton iu HALt THE TIMF OF ANY OTHER Iron Screw l*ress by horse-power. (See J. L. Gi»j>e t'n « crt fl««te.J Wh n desira ble. an ordinary mule can be substituted for three wen without cliauge of fixtures. STUENGTH. DURA BILITY. RAPIDITY, LIGHT DRAUGHT.and STAND1NO ROOM sttop or bo*, etc., etc., in short. u.« pro nouure It the BEST Screw Press IN THE WORLD, and respectfully invite a pub'ic tc»t with any sad all otln r Horew Presses. To purchaeon wa GUARANTEE SATWFACTION or REFUND PRIGS MONEY. SEND FOB PRICE LIST, ETC. It. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Ga. CRAIG'S PATENT HORSE POWER, FOB DRIVING COTTON UINH. Satislntion Gunmuteed or Money IleluiHled. SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR. It, FINDLAY’S SONS, Muoon, Ga. Tlio New I*ort«,l>le Stonm Engine For Drixlng Cotton Gins, Printing Preeaes, and (or any purpose requiring from one to ten horse Power. TXUSN. Aeaeia, #1,08^,703.90. Office ITo. A2, Madiscm Street, Jvtoxoaiplils, Texan omcima i ♦ JEFFERSON DAVIS, President F. T. PETTIT, Second I Tee President M. J. H'M'KS, First Pice President. S’. F. BoriF., Secretary. MMBMOJrmjr, C. r. FiNJirJfD, M. R., 4M. JLrwwstesr, -McCvM J|*, Jrlssry, Be Be eSLHTOjr, am. RVsrfs .If ml, Jtlmutm, t W. b. Vamcx, Mempbis. Tenn. P. W. Smith, Prfwident Peoples Eauk. N. 8. Bbucb, W. S. Bruce t Co. A Simpson. J. C. Pixeb, Gnilhreath, Stewart A Co. W. B. Gkkxnlaw, Pes’t. Peoples In. Co. E. W. Munfobd, Memphis, Tenn. B. K. Putin, Merchant ] Natolbob Hill, Hill, Fontaine A Co. F. W. White, Henrsndo, Mum. T UB COMPANY was organized in 1HG7, with a Coi>itHT Stock of 8200,000, and has steadily iU4*reased its assets until now th< y exceed a million dollars Before Mr. Davis accepted the Presidency, he required every policy to be valued hy an actuary of his own selection, aud thoroughly satis hod himself of its soundness and the fidelity and economy of ita pro. vious management. The “Carolina Lite," notwithstanding the slanderous assaults of t York Times, could, to-day, re-Insure all of its outstanding risks, and have i half million dollars. A0ENT8 WANTED.*?* Apply to J*. *». .II.STtt.y "'•if. DR. 80S. P. LOGAN. SEDICAL EXAMINER, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. rriHOSE contemplating Life Insurance are respectfully requested to exam- JL ine the merits of this Company. They wlD find it Superior to Mur and Inferior to N'nne, In (he FWntials tlinl give Sound Insurance at (he Lead Possible Post W. T. WATERS, Gen.Aff’t, nSO If OFnrm st i-s. » k-*.. Dailn 0tm Book nnb Inb COOii-f. Ti m m OFFICE I T he sun job office has just been sitplii’I' with a splendid assortment of the Latent Styles of NEW AND ELEGANT TYPES, BOfillERS, RULES AND OTHER MATERIAL! And is now prepared to do the Finest Gj-mles of JOB PRINTING! AND SALE STABLES, REXT IQ TRE QROSOU HOTKU fejal |hsR oi |vory description. FURNISHED TO ORDER. BLANK BOOKS, &o We have made ample arrangements to get up Blank Book! AT THE LOWEST RATES o ' ■ ■ .;-rU .... to vor .<! }1 ■ And in the very beet etyle, and of any desired pattern,. JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS. SALE?? BOOKS, COUNTY. KECCULH" ORDER BOOKS, CHECK IJOOKS, DOCKETS, J COniT CALENDERS STAMTED CHECK DOCKS, DRAFT BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS, LAND PLATS, BAR DOCKETS, RECEIPT BOOKS; ETC.