The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, July 08, 1871, Image 4

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THE BRUNSWICK * ALBANY RAILROAD. Wttk Mapped Beyond CMkkeit On Wednesday last the engineers and contractor* on the B. & A. Rail road, operating between Cutliburt and Eutaola, were withdrawn from the work and ordered upon the Cuth- bert and Cclumbns line. This sudden change of front, we ore authentically informed, was caused by a combination of laud-owners along the line to extort from the Com pany exhorbitaut damages for the right of way. Cotton Hill Westward the work or locating and staking on had, necessarily, to be very rapid, as con tractors were waiting for work.— Hence the right of way could not be secured in advance of the engineers. After locating, and when grading parties were about to commence work, they were met by the owners of the soil and forbidden to ent a tree or move a spade of dirt, HU damage* were assessed and paid. Enormous prioes wore demanded, and finally le gal proceedings were instituted to ■top the work. Contractors, with were idle, and of con rat ing serious loss every hour. Mr. H. I. Kimball was in New York, and therefore the unreasonable de mand of the land owners could not be immediately responded to. Just, reasonable and fair projiositions were made by the officers in charge, to al low the work to proceed, and have commissioners forthwith to assess damages, hut the Khylocks, thinking they nad the game dead, peniated in their demands for the “pound of lle*h,” and refused to wait for it till 'god them in the. usual way. result is the abandonment of that section for the present, at least, and, it is to be hoped, forever. An other line can lie found, and though it may cost more money, we trust it will prove to be to the interest, of the company to find and adopt it.—Al bany News, June 30. GEORGIA NEWS. Charles P. Dimock, the engineer at a steam saw mill in Conyers, had his left arm sawed off a few inches below the elbow Thursday morning. From Mm Covington Enterprise, 7Ui. A difficulty occurred on the 1st instant at a drinking shop near New ton Factory’, between Isaac Thomas, (brother of Thomas Thomas who was killed some time since), and Tom anil Jack Parker, resulting in some twelve or fourteen severe knife wounds 1 ic ing inflicted on Thomas, one of which reached his lungs, lie is still living, however, and physicians think lie will recover. From the Del ton citixcn, eth We heard it stated that a terrible murder had been committed at some point on the Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad. It seems that a man was attacked by a party of negroes and robbed of about ♦1,000. On the dis covery of the deed suspicion rested on twelve negroes, nine of whom wen caught, accused and hung, having confessed to a knowledge and partici pation in the crime. Now, this is about as we hennl it. We place no confidence in the story hut give it as a rumor. 0 From ILo Dillon Citizen, nth. The cattle hereabouts are dying very fast with the niurrian, and’ the disease is reported to lie on the in crease. Scvonil have died in town within the past week. In the upper part of the county the disease is said to prevail to an alarming extent, many farmers having lost all of their best milch cows. From the Eetoatuo IT— Ob. Mr. Jas. D. Baglcy, of Hub county, in forms us that, a few days since, ho cap tured a largo block snake in bis house. It bad entered the house, gone into the parlor, crawled up on tlie centre table and coiled itself njion the lliblc, where it waa discovered by some of the family. His snakwkip waa dispatched for making himself so familiar with tho premises. From the Rome Commorciel, Rth. Dr. W. A. Carswell is canvassing to make up a stock raising company with a capital of $50,000. He takes $8,000 stock himself, and has strong hopes of raising he balanoe. The first olara *tnam*hlp*^ isKO, .* DEARBORN. Gommendar. V1ROO, DULKLEY. CowmanAer. Oompnee thie line, and one of theoe steamship* lMvei each port EVERY TUK8DAY. Through bill* of lading given by theee steamship* by ill railroad connection*, end also through bill* Ruling given In Havannah on Cotton dratiuad for Liverpool and Hamburg by ftnt clara steamships.— , ” l * lil nc£TEa*i*<i’AMMEI.L, S4 Bsr strset psii.mn.rnn ann SAVANNAH MAIL. STEAK SHU- OOKPANT. PIffLfHEI.f'fff.f -l.ru M- vMrjrjm. 0anannat).8ljipping Citu*. MURRAY'S LINE-NEW r ORK Sr SAVANNAH. EVERY TUESDAY mow kacu iout. CttUlUNCE BY HTEAMKM OF THIS LIVE. ORE HALF FER CENT. CABIN PASSAGE $» DECE. with *ubtiPtOBCo.......... .... .......... 10 JHrBrlX * €e. to the Public. IN TUB R. Jiafckp'a Son* Jron (Dorks. “ Macon OoiP.es to Atlanta Again! ” FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS, EV1?RY SATURDAY fbom bach port. INSUBANOK ON COTTON BV STEAWFB8 ON THUI UN* ONE HALT PER CENT. CABIN PAS8AO* 1*1 DECK, with subsistence R> tlti* line 1* oompoaed of tho first class steamships WYOMINM TKAL, Commander. TON A WANDA BARRETT. Commander » of these steamships leave etch port EVERY 1RDAY. Through bills lading furnished by these htA'Ainships by all railroad connections. For freight or peerage, apply to For Boston. A Oriental ....JDapt. F. M. Swan. Vl« ksburg Oapt, 8. II. Matthews. CABIN FARE f'JO 00 DECK 10 00 Through bills of ladintt given by railroad agents to Through bills of lading given to Providence, Fall River, Portland, Lowell. Lawrento. Ac. Passage tickets sold at railroad depot, and state For New York. THE GREAT HOUTHEBN STEAMSHIP COMPANY KVliRY TIIUliHlJAY. Insurance by this Lino esu bo offoctod under our open policy st one-half per ceut. CABIN PASSAGE >30 00 Tho first class steamers Hermit n Livingstone, Clioesonian, Com. Urn. liarnr* F. O. Mallory, Com. Will sail aa follows: H. LIVINGSTON........ ....Juno let, at 8, r. M 4:00 GEN. KARNES June 8th, •• •• 23d, Bills of lading given hereon cotton and wheat thro, to Liverpool and Hamburg via New York by flrat claas strainers. For peerage or freight, apply to BOV fi-tf . apply to WILDER A FULLA11TON, No. 8 Stoddard's Upper Range. For Baltimore. CABIN PA88AOE ;....|20 The Haiti more and Savannah Steamship Co’s. Steamers sail from Savauuah during Decowbt follows: Saragossa Thursday,February 2d America Thursday, Thursday, America Thursday, Baiagoraa Thursday, Mnn-h 2nd SAVE YOUR FRUIT! £ " CITY! 600 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. Silver & Platetl fare OF Cutlery, Tea Trays, Rffu'chmcnto. CITY BREWERY. Center Colllasaad Harris Streets* Fechter k Mi-rcvr, Proprietors. Office la Old Foet Office Building, next Gate City Bar, -A.tla.nuv, O-oorpia. aprS-Sm T. F. GRADY’S R. R. ALE HOUSE. 8 2 Alabama Htroot Atlnnto, On* ■ UfcJT received, a flue lot of Champaign, HW Jersey Older. Families supplied at their hoiura. A fine assortment of the beat LIQUORS, WINEH, aad aegara always on hand. Uoltled Ales aud Port especially. Ales, Beer and Champague Jersey Cuter mm draft Oall on Uradv and away pleased. New Lumber Yard, JUNCTION OF MARICTTA AND WALTON STS.. ALL KINDS OF Xi U M B 13 n I CcisfTAJiTLY ON HAND. Atisnlioii M. A. fo Or,I cm II AUDEN. LANDSBERG’S LUMBER YARD, o**o*lii ntinuin uaii.road pefot. l'TLA >*ta,ga. • And Pino Too* till, varirlto AS. a IjA.T I. y ■•wad SUln*l Too>«tii, Wkit, a»*h, Wlndo Sto* OF Urteerd and IrioMar Lmmber. ■If A laHUMO * 00 , FvoprWton, Looking Glass Plates. SAFEST, CHEAl’EST AND REST FRUIT JARS In the market. MoBRIDB cfc GO., M anuka ctu BBSS’ agents for FUl'IT JAUS ud JKI.LY TI'MIlI.KItH. B. Z. DUTTON, FBAOTIOOL STENCIL CUTTER, DESIGNER AND KN'tilt AVER 1 B r MANUVACTtraita of R.\SS ALPHABETS, DRY AND | FLUID STENCIL INKS, Htencll Dies, Steel Slauipr • Dies. Railroad aud Hotel Checks, Marking Hrand». AC., No. 61 Whitehall 81., a lew door* below Huuter struct. nr N. B.—Particular attention paid to Brenda and Stencils for Merchants, Millers, Tobacconists aud Distiller*: also, to Name l’latea. for marking clothes, which will Iw aeut to auy address for seventy-five wcuu, including luk, Ac. *epl6-ly To Parties Desiring to Build #Vr*l dm a* Mane, they mmu ttieh la Mtrecl. lie has at hla command a picked aet of bands, and Is con’tdont in giving general satlsfst ti.>n. UEl'EKENCE—t’>>l. John L. Grant L uigley A Robinson, aud Fay A Oorput, Architects. JOII.P f\ jriCHOLS, OFFICE IN AIR-LINK HOUfia. I’RVOB STREET »r.T7Jtm ruoa. u.vMrroN, a. i>. salmok*. r. a. BAnoora. IPrnkf's i trek .t#fits. A. UAH noun CO.. .VLiiiib IN D FLOUR, MEAL, l k SHIP STUFF, F«.f.v«f,f.r. MKjrrt rm **. *#* IIUHIKaT PRICE 1AID FOR WHEAT, *ee II pro intw delivered at the depot free of charge. ■ CuMbti'lanU .V‘Nr*<ry, EDGEFIELD JUNCTION. TESN. t HAMLIN k BARNUM3. I. W. FUERMAN. GENERAL AGENT. ( "1 BEAT variety of fruit and otnameutal tree* I flours, vine*, etc JR\er> tree or ehrnb war, ranted. aplLMB- We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in the 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 McBride & Co. HENRY CARD, Mill* BROKER Commission Merchant, etc., ACCOMMODATION WHARF, CH A RUUBTOrt, a. C Head of Third St., Sign of “The New Flag.” MiACON, GEORGIA. THE LARGEST IN THE SOUTH! Skilled Labor and Modern Machinery. att Worn. Warranted. Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated sre.i.v e.rurrF.fi of ./.rr Hi.ro .urn size. Findlay'* Im m oved Circular Sate .HIU, .llerchnnl .Hill Hearing, must apnrored kinds; Sugar .Hills and Syrup Kellies; Iron Fronts, H’indow Sills and lAnlele ; Castings of Iron and lirass or Ercry llescrlollon, and .llachini- ry of all Shuts TO OltOER. IRON 11 .A I L I N G , Of Elegant DoalgUB, aud at Prices that Defy Competition. *jT*No Charge for Now l'zttorna In Furnishing Outfit of Machinery for Saw or Mcrchaut Mills..? jr REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES ! Competent Workmen furniahad npon application to o erhaul Engine*, flaw Mills, etc., in any scctiou of the country. FINDLAY’S SAW - 1 UST GRATE BAR SHOULD UK V .hi) |IY EVERY S S-MILL PROPRIETOR. Millsloms, IL-Uiii r, CiiruUr Saws, Steaui Fittings, Bah hit Meta!, etc., et FURNISHED TO OR >EU. TERMS. CASH OR APPROVED PAPER. I{. FINDLAY'S SONS, Macon, Ga. THE GH11AT1 ECLITSE SCREW COTTON TRESS! Patented Feb’y 27, 1871, by Findlay & Craig, •. rmsde ALL OTHER Oottou Ucrew*. be t R. FINM.W'M SONS Findlay’*Iron Works. Macon, Oa.: lo vit .in. 1 at.- this fall 1 purchased IVotu yon one o- yoi too Pirnae* aud. afbw a full and lair trial m not h<**M*te dranght. m r. K.—You ma> ronalder my order iu for two u i*rison. Kvi JOHN of the above rreasoa for next season, and ma\ 1< il l •-mined to have thorn, as tie y can )« k by hand . fa t as anv of tin* ..thsr Iron S 1 .list fall, aud before accepting Pateut. we aild -d imp.iwemcnts and labor-saving eonveuiencea i.l.-iir*r it PKKKEIT in ev.-ry |tartii u’.ar The screw nr pin. hu e pitch, or tall, of 6‘ 4 iuehea : tlial i nllower hloi k descends (OI c of 1h- tube or nut iu which the screw work-, in common *<’row ; tharmbr rcijU»*ring it an easy ta«k for tlireo Inml* to ]»ack a bale of cotton In HALF THE TIME OF ANY OTHER Imu 8cmw Prnra by horee-power. |S.*e 4. L. Gtlbeit’s eerldlcAto.) When desira ble. an ordinary initio ran »>e substitutsd for thre • in< n without change or fixtures. STRENGTH, DURA UII.ITY, RAPIDITY. LIGHT DRAUGHT, and KTANDlNG ROOM attop of box. etc., etc., Iu short, we | ro Uounec il the BEST Screw Press IN TUE WORJ.l). and r**s)»eeGully lnvib‘ a public test w ith any and sll oth. r Screw Press's To pur hater* w* OUAR.VNTEK 811’ISFAOTION or REFUND PRICE HONEY. sou roa MUCK .xm F1NDLAY>S SONS> Macon, Ga. CRAIG’S PATENT HOUSE POWER, FOR D1UVINO COTTON GINS. •^Simplest, Utrongeat and lPst ever yet Invrntnl. Require* no Wood Work. Bets upon the ground, aud can be put up WITHOUT the aid of a Mechanic._££ MutlHfntlon Qua mil t ooa ,»r Money SEND roll 1U.U.STBATKD CIKCCEAR. R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Macon, Ga Tlie New I*orln,l>lo Steam Engine For Driving Cotton Glus, Print mg Pr. aaea, and for any purpose requiring from out* to ten home l’uw ^JllF.US tor Cntkoo, Hii-v, cto., also ' onnaignmouta of shipping and merchandiac ■ R. O.; Oi-m--rH. Can.-ron. I rcsideul South Gar' ll Loan and '1111-1 Company, CtmUwton s. t\ . Charles Gmuai, H*q., Guidon, f.ugtaii ‘ - —- Wolf A Co., LiverpooL Eagl IH?Wolf A Co., Halifax. Ndva H Messrs. T. H E. - x- 1 1 7 £ •5 =: ~ * f% *- g 3 led by water, r protection froni fin*. Tbsy arc " EXTRA CHARGE where these engm Thera la POtHTIVK PROTECTION AGAINST EXPTAfSloN. It ts a natural "siHirk arrester ” 1 SPARK CAN KHCAI F. NO MAI TEH \\ (I \ V Fit I. | s l 1 |» ci, ii„,M.rtaut - nlar woik. Awarded first 1 CnvuUr and l’rioe List. h.iubab’a B. A* A. K. U. money n> tuto 18d>.): R. FINDLAY’S SONS, FINDLAY IRON WORKS. MICON, OA. jr O T M C K . r pi >1.1 | n brf'*r- messsn ratrar. on t!ie r»th d»v ■ I 1! tj rit, 1*71. b\ ll'-nrv Hrfwti «4 t »•♦• Tv M d-.rt’.r «t. t,. M . <>f FiiUihi cniady.lPi'rg'a. r *cl- h*w *• ,rv| wane, ah.ml 9 «»r Id year* o4 age. with a blase in her face and sonn- white sn«H* on her ngbt ■hmdil. r. Maid laar'’ bra shoe* oti her hind fee* and one sh.w on her fight fore foot A|q*rai*>d by Hi ram Casey and J.A. iviw. MrelioMm of raid di»- *- -* * Ui hit* debars. Tlie .»n n«ai*hera»iy lie sold by the fttcrtKof said eonnty. within the Pine prvanatwd »% lav, and in torn* ot Uie law. JNO. T. COOPER, myl f**d Clark Coart of Ordinary. | LEE 8s HIGHTOWER GriUin Oa. LIVEKY AND SALE STABLES, NEXT TO THE GEORGIA HOTEL* K F.Erfl FINE and RAFF. STOCK, and ELEGANT HUGiilKM. 1 H.KTdNH and CARR1AQE8. Will ei-riit pan-'Otigeni to Indian Hprng. Challebl- •*- Hpring*. and to any point In r«a-:h of Grlffiu, by privsle e.uiveyancn. fife Insstanre—Droeiiie for Hie fielple**. CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF TENNES8EE. C AROLINA LIFE INSUR NCECO, OF MEMPHIS, TEEE. #1,028,703.00. omco Uo. <12, Ivluclisoxi Stroot, Memphis, Tonn omcnris JEFFERSON DAVIS, President or. J. H'ICKS, First Cicr President. T. PETTIT. Stcotul Fire President If. F. no TEE, Secretary. a. Onur.l .ffrntl, C. F. McC.t I', Jel...., K. muillt'.liu, M. o , JSid. Msmmlmer, u. J. JJ.ST..V, Or*. Slmlr Jf«l, Jillunlm, (.* BOARD OF DIHEOTOnS 1 Jkevkiihon Davis, Mi nipliiH, Tenn. BI. J. Wicks, M. & O. B. B. W. K. Hi Nr, Teun. Wm. Joimgb, Joj ut r, Ijcmmon 4 Gale. J. T. Pettit, Pettit he Simpson. W. II. G HERN LAW, P(!8’t. PeOJllcD In. Co. li. K. Pullen, Uorcluuit B. Curncu, Ucmphis, Tenn, 01)1 N. 8. Biu cr, W. 8. Jlrnce & Co. J. C. Fizeh, Gaillireatli, Htrwart A Co. J3. W. Muneoed, Mempliis. Tenn. Napoleon Hill, Hill, Fontaine 4 Co. F. W. Wliite, U. nnmclo, Mint. T HIS COMPANY wo» organized in 18C7, with a Capital Stork of $200,000, and Ilak .ioelily it. »uu>L< until i n tlwy exceed « million doIUre. Before Mr. Devi* accepted the Presideuey, he mpiiri d every policy to tie valued by an actuary of bis own selection, and tJjoi-oughJy ratishtd himself of it* *ouudn»*R)i and the fidelity aud economy of it* pro. vioua management. The ’’Carolina Ufa,” notwithstanding the Hlanderoun aseault* of nu-h insurance Jonruals a* the New Y'ork Times, could, to-day, rc-iusurc all oi it- outriaMliug riah*. and have a surplus remaining oi uear a hall million dollars. AGEN r« WANTED.-®! Apply to Tiajron a hveset, jniomcys. n. .ii.src.r Atlanta. May 1(1. 1871. 3^. Lifo $5,OCO,C0.1 A 8 8 E T H 0. T' r -Un Aiinm'.lly , ,S ?, v'.x'“, i;-' 1 " , v \ * - •^^^ERsTocn^ ^ l>IU JOS. P. LOGAN, 'MEDICAL L YAMINER, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. rSNHOSE oontemplating I.ife InBumneo are respectfully requested to exam- J. ine the m« rits of this Coiuiiany. They wtR ( nd it Superior to Nliiny mill Iufcrioi to None, in tlie Ksaeutiala tlint give Sound insurance nt the Least Possible Cost. W. T. WATE1W, Gen.Ag't, 1.30 ly OFI'II K at l-O. u mi TKHJt.L sr.. A 11 ,.\ NTA. OA. Fronting Passenger Deis.t, •* O' T A .Hi:B I (A N 11 OTI'ilil TERMS $2 50 PER DAY. ' V vW ,».-v C e**CE a. co., r r0 *l " Oniln Gnn Cook aifi 3nh COffirc. TIE SI JIB OFFICE! milE SUN JOB OFFICE HAS JUST BEEN SUPPLIED * with a splendid assortment of tlu; Latest Styles of NEW AND ELEGANT TYPES, BORDERS, RULES AID OTHER MATERIAL! And is now prepared to do the Finest Grades of JOB PRINTING! Legal Jjlanks of jjvcry description FURNISHED TO ORDER. BLANK BOOKS, &c] We have made ample anangements to gel up Blank Books AT THE LOWEST RATES, And ic tlie veiy best style, and of any desired pattern,. LEDGERS, JOURNALS, CASH BOOKS, SALES BOOKS, COUNTY RECORDS, ORDER BOOKS, CHECK' BOOKS, PRINTED DOCKETS, COURT CALENDERS STAMPED CHECK BOOKS, DRAFT BOOKS, NOTE BOOKS, LAND PLATS, BAR DOCKETS, RECEIPT BOOKS, ETC.