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THE
SUN.
VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, MONDAY, AUGUST 7, 1871.
NO. 379.
THE DAILY SUN
I’iiIiIMshI by the Atlanta Sun Publishing
Cnmpanr.
Alexander 11. Itcphi
Archibald M. Mpelgt
J. Henljr Smith,
ItU, S Proprietor*.
Alexander H. Stephens, Political Editor.
A. IL Watson, ... - News Editor.
J. Henly Smith, General Editor and Busi
ness Manager.
To Traveler*—Fereocui peMlng through Chat
tanooga, will Had Tua Butt toe mlobjO. U. QlodhW,
New* Agent;
TELEGRAPH NEWS
By the New York Associated Press.
WASHINGTON.
*3- THOMAS It. H0PKIH8, of Thomssvllle. I
oar duly authorised A.ent for Southwest Georgia.
Mir JAMES ALLEN SMITH boor duly author
ized Agent for East ToutsuM. HU receipts wUl
So respected by till Ofllce.
4V Jous T. Sonars U oar satborised agent la
Atlanta. He will canvas. tbe city for subscribers,
and take advertisements. All receipt! gtrea by hlai
will bo reapeoted by Tna San oBoe.
Jblmrbffirai.
Office Chief op Signal Seiivicf., (
Washington, D. 0. Augsst C. |
11EOOED FOB THE FAST 24 HOOBS.
Tbe barometer has fallen slightly since
Saturday afternoon at tho Rocky Moon-
tain stations. It has risen, but is now
again falling North of Nebraska and Il
linois. The area of low barometer which
was then off tho coast of New England
has probably moved Northestward; the
temperature remains genarally without
’ [ material chango. Southwesterly winds
have continued on the Atlantic coast,
excepting new New England, where
northwest and westerly winds have been
more oommon—local rains have fallen in
the Mississippi Valley. Partially cloudy
and pleasant weather now prevail from
Minnesota to Central Missouri—eastward
to tho Atlantic. Threatening aud rainy
weather is reported from Louisiana to
Florida and North Carolina.
Mb. Days Bell, of Athena, 0».. 1* duly author*
izod to receive lubscrlptlonB and advertisement*,
aud give receipt* for the same.
To Onr City Subscriber*.
Wo respectfully ask our city subscribers to notify
us iu case of failure to receive The Sue. We have
recently made some changes in the city delivery, and
in consequence of this, some will probably be rntseod
for a few days—until tho routes aro perfectly learned
by those in charge. . , ,
For a ahort time, we beg our city reader* to be pa
tient as they can, in case failures occur. We promise
them that the evil will soon be satisfactorily reme
died. We are resolved to see that The Sue la faith
fully and promptly delivered to every subscriber.
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money sent us by Registered Letter, by ExprcsB, or
by Draft, but not otherwise. If money sent in au
unregistered letter is lost, it must be the loss of tho
person sending it
No paper will be sent from tho office till it Is paid
for, and names will always bo erased when the time
paid for expire*.
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pay charges. __
Make up Clubs.
Georgia, and we shall soon enlarge and
improve it, so as to give it a handsome appearance
ana make it easily reed and desirable to have in the
family.
We ask our friends to use a little effort to make up
a club for us at every post office. Beo our club rates.
A very little effort is all that is needed to make up a
large list.
To Correspondents.
Mr. Stephens, will romaiu in Crawfordville.
denco. All letters intended for him,
vate matters or connected with the Political
partraont of this paper, should bo addressed to him
b paper, a:
at Crawfordville, Georgia.
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Arrlwul* and Departur
THE WESTKSE ft ATLAETIC (OB STATE) RAILIIOAD.
NIGHT PA88EEUEB TRAIN—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta JO p
I^vcitt Chattanooga.
DAT
.. 6;16 a
•ASSKNOEB TBAIN—-OUTWARD.
aawvo «... 8:18 *
Arrive* aTafittanooga •• 4:28 p
EAST I.IEE TO E1W TORE—OUTWARD.
Leaves 2:88 P
Arrives at Dalton...
EIOHT PASSEEOER TRAIK—IEWARD.
Leaves Chattanooga •
Arrives at Atlanta 1.42 am
DAT PASSE Eli ER TRAIE—IEWARD. ^ _
Loaves Chattanooga
Arrive*at Atlanta 2:20 pr
, 2:25 a
Arrives at Atlanta 0:10
THE OEORGIA (AUOC6TA) RAILROAD.
(A"o Bay Prat* on Sunday.)
Night Paaaenger Train arrives .6:40 a.
Night Pasaeugcr Train leaves 5:16 p.
Day Passenger Train arrives 6:20 p.
Day PaMenger Trai n leaves 7:10 a.
Stone Mountain Accommodation arrive*.. .8:05 a.
Stouo Mountain Accommodation leaves....6:46 a.
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
I>ay Paaaenger train leaves...
Leaves Macon ■••••
Day Paaaongcr Train arrive*
7:56 a. m.
7*6 a. m.
longer Train ,•••?31S S -
Arrive,
Night Paaaongcr Traiu.loaves a ;» F; “•
« A. M.
.10 A. U
PrabnllUtle,.
Tbe probabilities arc that the baromoter
will fall from Michigan to Nebraska, and
northwards and continue highest over
Pennsylvania and Virginia. Local rains
are probable for Monday from Louisiana
to Florida gulf coast, and tbe conditions
remain favorable for local storm in the
afternoon from Missouri to Michigan.
Probably oloudy and pleasant weather is
for the Middle and Eastern States.
NEW YORK.
Hay Htn .IV
. .Vnr !*«<•*.
New York, August 5. -San Domingo
advices report that Baez is distributing
arms and ammunition, received from
New York, among tho partisans of tbe
late Salnave.and that the HaytienGoveru-
ment has ordered five thousand troops to
tho frontier, with orders to shoot any one
fonnd under arms.
Baez, in his recent engagement with
Cabruil, took fourteen prisoners, nil of
whom were shot immediately.
Cabrail retook San Miguel, and, with ft
provisional Government in the South of
the Island, will recommcuco activo oper
ations against Baez.
Tho Haytien crop promises a large
yield. .
Tart .Well.ri V,f.v Jm'u.
Buffalo, August 6.—The celebrated
trotting mare Turity, exercising on the
driving park this morning, dropped dead
from heat.
Goldsmith made 2.191 this morning
whilo exercising.
Tho first entire negro jury ever held in
Erio county tried two abandoned negro
women ana cleared them.
San Fbakcisco, August G.—Thero was
a largo demonstration hero to-day in
honor of tho occupation of Borne by
Victor Emanuel. No disturbances oc
curred, and as no inscription was carried
to wound tho feelings of the Catholics,
thero was no necessity for their interfer
ence.
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SATURDAY'S DISPATCHES.
WASHINGTON!
5:06 y
Night PgMengcr Train arrive* 10M P- 1
Arrive* at Macon 8 53 P’ 1
ATLANTA AND WEST rOIN'L RAILROAD.
Night Paaaenger Train arrives ••
S ight Passenger Train loaves ‘! £
Day Paaaongcr Train arrive* 6 W p.
Day PaMenger Train leave* 7; w a.
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AlB-LIEE RAILROAD.
Leave Gainesville
Arrive at Atlanta
Leave Atlanta
Arrive at GainervilL..
Western Railroad of Alabama,
LEAVE MONTGOMKltY 7:00 A. M
. 6:45 P.
.11:6:1
.12:301*. M.
.12:20 “
.. 6.46 ••
.. 4 :10 A. M.
0:40 “
” 11:40 AM
AHUIYF. AT WEST POINT.
ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS
LEAVE WEST POINT
ARRIVE AT MONTGOMERY.
LEAVE SELMA
ARRIVE AT MONTGOMERY. -
LEAVE OOLUMHUH
ARRIVE AT COLUMBUS.
Macon k Augusta Itnihoad
DAT rASKSEOEB TRAIN D ILT, SUNDAYS EXPECTED.
Lear* Augusta at “Jijf'll
Arrive at Macon at 7 40 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta at
. 4:13
1 45 P. M.
«B- TU* day passenger train arriving at Macon aft
7:40 P. M., and mokes close connection* with train*
of connecting rued* et Macon. Paseongnre
Macon at 6 A. M.. will make close connection at Ca-
mrnk with up day pasaonger train tor Atlanta, Athens,
N Aihlngton and alt points on the Georgia road, and
will couaoct aft AUanfta with train* tor tb Wert.
luArtO 8. K. JOUNttON. Superintendent,
CALIFORNIA.
GEORGIA.
The First Hal* ef .Vric Cotta*.
Savannah, July 6.—Sanders, Goodwin
Miller received to-day tbe first bale
[ new cotton. It was raised by P. O.
ruddock, of Jefferson county, Florida.
FOREIGN NEWS.
ENGLAND.
London, Aug. 0.—Tho Dublin autlior-
Km-Mlar Matin I l» Mtotmlppl.
Washington, August 5.—Tho ual> ICu-
Klux Committeo have adjourned to tho
20th of September.
Liont Pickett, commanding tho troops
iu Pontotoc and Monroe counties, Mis
sissippi. testified that a Ku-Klux organi
zation existed in the five northern conn-
ties bordering on Alabama, to which ho
believed it was confined. Tho purpose
of tho Ku-Klux was to intimidato colorod
and drivo Northoru men from their sec
tion. Within his certain knowledge they
had murdered nine negroes in Monroo
county in tho four months he was sta
tioned there. Ho believed that tho pres
ence of troops had a good effect.
NEW_YORK.
Tht «rel N.l< Cakma .V.wi—-O.klry Hall
■r»h am iaanllratlaa. rtf.
New Yokk. August 5. The steamer
George Washington arrived to-day with
tho first hale of now cotton from New Or-
leans.
Tho Sun profossos to have authentic
information of the safe arrival of another
largo quantity of arms and ammunition.
Tho vessel which convoyed this much
needed assistance to tho brave Cubans
left a neighboring port on tho 15th inst,
and was safely delivered in Cuba on tho
29th instant The cargo consisted of one
thousand Springfield aud ItemiDgton
rifles, ono hundred and fifty thousand
motalic cartridges, two tons of powder,
half a ton of sulphur, seventy tki
, _ o ass ml
K rcnssiou caps, two hundred “meachc-
.” and two twelve pound field pieces.
Wm. Orton, President of the Western
Union Telegraph Company, is ill with
tyjjhoid fever.
NORTH CAROLINA.
The Flection— The TrimI of Jno. T. Pickerel,
Wilminoton, August 5.—Indications
seem more favorablo to-day to tho dofeat
of the Convention by a very small ma
jority. The ltepuhhcans claim the State
by from 5,000 to 15,000 majority, whik
the Conservatives still think the issue
iu doubt, with the chances in their favor.
The returns are reoeivod from only about
one-third of the counties, and tu<
not olfioial
hey are
Nxw Bbbne, August 5.—John T.
York, Banker, was
.o yacht squadron started to-day for
the rendezvous at Glen Cove.
Mayor Hall and Comptroller Conually
have called upon the Chamber of Com
merce for a committee to investigate tho
city accounts and flnanoos.
Senator Abbott, of North Carolina, tel
egraphs: “Wo carried tho Statu against
the Convention by over ten thousand or
fifteen thousand majority."
Elmira, August 5.—A colored man
mistaking a mulatto for a negro of whom
ho was jealons, shot him dead.
Pickerel, of New
brought before Judge Itodmon of the
Superiour Court, by writ of habeas cor
pus in this city, Thursday. After hear
ing the case, tho prosecutors agreed to
enter a nolle prosequi, and submit all
questions of account to arbitration, pro
vided Pickerel would not suo them for
damages. It was aooeptod by Pickerel,
parties returned to Wilmington.
Tegro Lode, in Bradshaw, District of
Arizona, is pronounced equal in richness
to Comstock Lode.
A formidiahle Indian raid under Bit
ting Bull, consisting of one thonsund
lodges, is raiding in Gallatin Valley,
Montana.
Deerchand’s pavilion, at the Lake ond
chartrain railroad, washurned
No insur-
of the Pontel
last evening—loss $11,000.
once.
The cotton crop along Red river looks
better than expected after tho spring
rains. It is belioved that fair crops wiU
bo made in the river polishes.
The first bale of tho new crop of Louis
iana cotton was received at Now Orleans
yesterday evening. It was raised by
Charles A. Pierson near tho month of
Cano river, Nachitoches Parish.
TENNESSEE.
JlUf'd Ma-Klax ntatharfd.
Memi-dis, Aug. 5.—The Ku-Klux trial
before the United States Commissioner,
in which four men were nrraigned for
the murder of a man named Garrett,
who was taken from the jail in Sanlsbury,
Tenn., last June, terminated last even
ing in tho discharge of tho prisoners,
the Commissioner being satisfied that
the testimony of the principal witness
was malicious and that their testimony
was untrue. Two of tho witnesses were
arrested for perjury and committed to
jail.
TELEGRAMS.
Negotiations are ponding to tnnnel the
Sierra Mad re mountains, saving one
thousand feet grade.
Two companies of Federal troops ar
rived iu New Orleans yesterday evening.
Tho object is said to bo tho preservation
of order on Wednesday. Their presence
oxcites much conjecture.
Abraham Kenning, old President of
Arizona, was murdered at Camp Wood,
by aa Apacha Mojavo Indian, whom ho
had fed for six months, because ho ro-
fused to furnish him with ammunition.
Brooks, a merchant of Snellings, in
Morcer county, California, has disappear
ed suddenly from the Cosmopolitan in
San Francisco, and os ho was possessed
of a larg^ sum of money and many val-
dc
tiables it is feared ho has boon murdered.
Ho was a nativo of Rochester, New York.
Who Is to BlamcT
Dr. E. J. Kirkscey, while turning the
coiner of Whitehall and Mitchell streets,
.topped from tho sidewalk into the un
guarded cellar, on Saturday night, where
Mr. J. K. Thrower had previously fallen,
but happily was not injured, though his
clothing was considerably torn. Who is
to blame for such neglect as this, loaving
dead falls” on tho public thoroughfares,
without even a light to mark tho danger?
It should bo looked after by the propor
authority.
Numbering Houses.
Wo aro sorry that tho City Council
have taken the step they have in this
matter. Wo were in favor of, and ex-
peoted, somo system which would be gen
eral in its character, and bo a convenience
to the public; but instead of that, it is to
bo done in a loose ond disjointed way,
and will be abont as convenient os are
the crooked streets themselves. Such a
matter ought to bo under tho direct su
pervision of the city, and there ought to
be a method in the work itself.
A Place of Business.
The auction room of A. J. Haralson,
on Marietta street, is becoming a popular
resort for those who are in search of
cheap goods. His sales on Saturday
drew big crowds, and ho sold immense
amounts of goods. He now has in store
enough goods for a dozen big sales, and
consignments pour in upon him so rap
idly that ho bos to have about three
sales u day, in order to keep even. Ho
is a good fellow and deserves to succeed.
4 Vestry Meeting,
At a meeting of St. Stephen's Vestry,
held the 4th instant, tho following named
gentlemen—Hon. W. S. Walker, Colonel
E. N. Broyles, J. L Thomas and Mr.
Glover—wero elected to fill up the
above named vestry, and a meeting called
for next Monday evening, at C| o’clock,
at tho offico of Dr. J. M. Johnson.
L. P. Kino, Secretary.
Immigration Meeting In Pike County.
We havo on hand, from onr special
correspondent, full proceedings of the
great immigration meeting held at Zebu-
Ion, Pike county, on Friday last, but ow
ing to tbe crowded state of pur columns
this morning, we are compelled to defer
it till Tuesday.
Tho Washington Ocuettu of the 4th says
horse swap took place in this counts
rcceutly, in which the following miscel
laneoiiH articlos wero given to boot by
one of the parties, viz: Three bushols of
uuuui mu
corn, six dollars in greenbacks, two pairs
pants, one pair shoes, a pocket knife, ono
pouud of tobacco and an old pistol.
Mr. Jolm T. Ford, of theatrical
fame, has been nominated as a Demo
cratic candidate for the City Council
in Baltimore.
AU law aivuv I.W -* -
national hymn founded on compro
mise principles. It is to be made up
of a combination of Yankee Doodle
and Dixie, and to be called Dixie
Doodle.
One street railroad line iu New
York—the Third Avenue—lias 1,800
horses, 300 passenger cars, and em
ploys 800 men.
Miss Matilda Hindman made
speech in Pittsburgh on the 28th
inst, in which she exhibited a blood-
<TI)t Florence Gritting machine.
thirstincss equalled only bv the most
t Radical. She declared that
rampant
if Jell' Davis and Robert E. Lee had
been hanged wo would not hear of
any outrages iu the South. Tins
country is entirely too pacific for this
lady, aud she should emigrate to
Paris and join tho Communists,
where tho “ Pctroleuso” exceed all
others iu cruelty aud vindictiveness.
Human life, a great many people
think, says tho New York Evening
Express, is getting to he about the
cheapest thing in New York.
apest tiling in in cw i oi'K. “ Fifty
killed” by a mob is followed by an
other “ fifty killed” by a boiler explo
sion. Death, in the course of nature,
carries off about five hundred of the
city population every week—but
much carelessness or iuau’s wicked
ness is improving upon nature, and
of his
goes out of his way to make grave
additions to the mortality list, already
sufficicuty large.
The truth of the aphorism, “Un
easy lies the head that wears a crown,”
is clearly shown iu the instance of the
King of Belgium. lie is himself
almost blind, and ailing in various
ways; his wife is a hopeless invalid;
his sister is insane; his brother is as
deaf as an adder; his sister-in-law is
dying of consumption. Ilis palace
at Brussels is more like a public hos
pital than a royal residence.
There are storm bells iu Minnesota,
Kansas, Nebraska, and other Western
States so infested by devastating tor
nadoes that farmers aro never sure of
storing their crops and often have
their houses and barn3 swept away.
A prominent citizen of Richmond,
Va., makes a piteous plaint unto the
Common Council of that city on
the nuisance of baby carriages. He
mildly asks if pedestrians have au
‘ ib
rights which baby carriages are bound
to respect? The spiritless Council
laid the communication on the table.
The genius of a Boston composer
is at last to supply the nation with a
i an
Mrs. Samuel Colt, the widow of
the late Mr. Colt, of revolver fame,
reports an income for 1850 of four
hundred thousand dollars.
In Wyoming the bride furnishes the
nd the license, and the blusli-
rmg ani
ing bridegroom falls into hysterics.
Nct» RDuerUscments.
Gainesville Sulphur Springs
B OABD .1 the 8ULPUUB SntlNOS liu lwcn
iluretl to tkc following rate:
BOABD TER MONTU - - »*<> 00
• • <■ WEEK - - U 00
.. .. DAY - a 00
Children under 12 years of ago end servants half
pries. 8- B- McCAMY.
sug7 2w.
ATLANTIC and GULF
ILA.XXjH.OAX).
F ROM Savannah, Ga., via Albany, Jackeonvillo
and TallahaMoo, to Quincy, Florida:
Leave Savannah daily £• JJ
Arrive at Albany daily J*J® J* Jf
Arrive at Jacksonville daily 2:3(kP. M
Arrive at Tallahap*cc daily (Suudayn
coptod 7:50 P. M
Arrivo at Quincy daily (8umlkyn axcepU-dj.10 00 P. M
J £ 40 A. M
Leave TaUabaffsce daily (Sunday* cxcep-
Leave Albany daily it
Arrive at Savannah daily 0:2c /
aug7
WASHINGTON AND LEE
UNIVERSITY,
LEXINGTON, - VIRGINIA.
T
IHE noil session of this JnrtitnUon wUl
rnsucs on the THIItl) THURSDAY (21st) of
. .ruse I .liens ulibrilll 1ftn i HR j fill
uieuco ou us ini ims iAi«.As.,..~. ' ,
September, 1871, and continue without Intermission
until the fourth Thursday iu June. 1872.
The instruction embraccH thorough CLASSICAL,
LITERARY and SCIENTIFIC couraea. 'together with
tho Profewitonal departments of LAW and liNGI-
NKERING.
Tho entire exneniiea for the session of 9 month*
need not exceed $30U c
$225, according to tho pric
angumonu are also made for duui 1 ""
which Htudout* may rcduco their expense*
_50 per *etalon.
For farther information addrc*a
Q. W. C. LEE, Preaidf nt,
WILLIAM COLD,
angT 3t Clerk of Faculty.
NOTICE.
CCNTUAL'R.krL*0AD A
Co. or Oa. 1
Savinnau, Ga., Angu*t l*t, 1871.;
mma Company having extended it* track to the
river, ii
O"
)y*l iw.
IL MUIILEXBRINK.
0P
l 11 river, l* now pivqisrcd to receivo heavy cargoc*
of freight on it* esr* direct from the wharf for trans
portation to tho interior.
Person* desiring to avail themselves of till* diroct
mode of shipment, should have expressed on their
bill* of lading thnt their consignment* shall be lau
ded at tho CENTRAL RAILROAD WHARF.
l)y tho l»t of November it t* expected that a large
shod will bo completed for the protection of salt, gu-
i, and other heavy article* of freight, which par-
- “—*— — ^ *—-• futun
tics’may desire to havo stored for fain re shipment,
I J. F. WARING,
Forwarding Agont.
MARTIN INSTITUTE,
Jeff«r»on,|Jacki*on Co., Georgia.
Wodnc-ity, Ike Hitk, ss it we. announced.
We thluk that very few if any institution* of the
i grade can offer to patron* inducement* oqnal
„ it*. Hoard i* only $12 to $14 per month.
The vary low rate* of tuition aro reduced about
one-Uiird by the endowment, aud tho quiet, moral
il atudiou* habit* of tho pupil* cannot be excelled.
Jut application* from abroad aw already numc-
ii, and those wluhiug to *ocure board wUl do well
to apply Immediately. For full information address
Prof. J. W. GLENS. Prof H. P. ORR, or
J AS. B. RANDOLPH.
Sbg7 wlm. Hoc. Board of Trueteen.
TO HUNT.
,N WHITEHALL 8TRKET. noer ALABAMA 8t.
three convenient BLEEPING ROOMS, and two
room* suitable for Lew Offico*—near to Gertrell ft
Stephens’ Lew Office.
Apply to
Q
Ooasr Merlette and PsKktrss Sts., (
Over PblUtpe k Cm', book! tors,
AIIuH, dsorgia.
tOaitljeB, Jcatlrg, Biltwr tUure, <fU.
GREAT INDUCEMENTS!
-:cO>:-
LAWSHE AND HAYNES
ABE
Offering- Their Entire Stools, at Oreatl-y
Reduced Prices.
N
LOWER THAN THE
SAME QUALITY OF GOODS
HAVE EVER BEEN OFFERED IN ATLANTA.
To Continue for Thirty Day*, to
MaRe Room for Their
FALL STOCK.
IDailg 0nn Book anb Job ©See.
Ti Si JOB OFFICE
IJIHE SUN JOB OFFICE HAS JUST BEEN SUPPLIED
with a splendid assortment of the Latest Styles of
NEW AND ELEGANT TYPES,
BORDERS, RULES AND OTHER MATERIAL!
And is now prepared to do the Finest Grades of
JOB PRINTING!
of |sicriftioa
FURNISHED TO ORDER
BLANK BOOKS, &o
We have made ample arrangements to get up Blank Books
AT THE LOWEST RATES
LEDGERS, JOURNALS,
RECEIPT BOOKS, ETC.
HOME-MADE
Carriages, Buggies,
PHAETONS,
cibc., dbo., dbo., dbo.
A. T. Finney’*
Carriage Emporium,
CHICKERING
PIANOS!
-:o:-
NO. 5 BROAD STREET,
f r/.j.rr.i, Georgia.
The rioneer Carriage Mamifactory of
Atlanta.
JJIHwork EQUALS U not SUBPASUS, In dmlab,
Ut»I JTorthem Made Work,
And in durability Is rAB SOPtBIOB-all work be-
ing put up of the very beat seasoned wood and by
THE REST WORKMEN,
While in rRIOEfl, I can oompete with
ANY MANUFACTORY IN THE UNITED STATES.
ft ft- Call and examine for yourself, or send your
orders 'ft*
ftft- AGENT ft
Carriage HauuAMtunn, *f Boetsm.
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GEORGE COOK & CO.,
NO. 17 MARIETTA STREET,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
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Musical Instruments
OE ALL KINDS.
11 ALI.ETT. DAVIS A CO.’I One toned and els.
gantly Arnshod
PIANOS,
Ranging iu price from 0400 to 01,000, whloft are
Ruporior to any Piano in market of the earns price.
MELODEO TV 0,
Built by tho oelebrated B. IRON I MOHR CO.,
and recommended a* being very superior instru
ments, aft prices ranging from $76 to $806.
ORGANS,
Manufactured by tbe celebrated B. SHOBIBOl
CO., and admitted tab. the beet Or(tn made tor
Parlor and Chnrob purposes
Violin* Banjo. Sultan, Flutaua* Ac-
coydeona, Mualo Boyna, Btom Hona
*o. Piano Stools, Music Books,
*o. Guitars and Flddls
THE UXDEIMIOlfED 8EDCQ TBE
GENERAL STATE AGENT
Tor tbe WORLD RENOWNED
Ohiokering Pianoforte*
1* prepared to furnish those admirable instruments
frora
STOCK KEPT AT HIS MUSIC STORE
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DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY,
A* parties may desire.
CATALOGUE BOOKS,
Giving PRICE, DESCRIPTION and ENGRAVING oi
each style, emit, postpaid, to any party, °* S*»
tton.
JTta mifmeturer^s Certificate «
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FEMALE COLLEGE,
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To whieh the iMftiiw effo* ftWHM
invited. -
Mr. J. N. minus heenftar
and wUl tofts greet flfMft*
wiu toverwwMftamfo.