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THE DAILY SUN.
Fulday Morning Aug car 25
•riF* Xetr Atirerti*mrnts al trays foutut
on First Page; IxjoiI and Jlusitnvs Ifutioes
mi Fourth Page.
SrW-STHOKFS.
JkaJ- Dick Yates is to deliver a course
of lectaies this winter. They are not
temperance.
The Now York II orbi says "Syn
dicate” is a word “selected to give a sort
of strutting dignity to a very equivocal
transaction." That is a good word to
cover rascality.
Bair Massachusetts has htul a genuine
“Ku-Klux outrage.” Some of the par
ties have been indicted, but the others
have escaped so far—it being inqtossible
to identify them on account of their hav
ing been masked.
M. An English preacher, we are told,
declares, as one having authority, that
there are twelve times as many women in
Heaven as men. It is difficult to on
derstand how a divine can make such I
statement in the face of the fact, given
upon Bible authority, that, upon one oc
casion, there was silenoe in heaven for
the space of half an hour.
A dispatch published a day or
two ago gave a rumor tliat General Mc
Cook had retired from the Gubernatorial
canvass in Ohio. The rumor prol>ably
liad its origin in the fact tliat he has been
so prostrated by the laltors of the canvass
during the hot weather that he is obliged
to withdraw from active participation in
the canvass.
B&~ A parcel of Louisville boys have
organized themselves into a "Young De
mocracy;" and the Courier-Journal has
wheeled them into resolving something
like the "New Departure.” When those
boys get old enough to vote they will be
wise enough to know that the Courier-
Journal is old enough to be very foolish.
t$r The West Point, Mississippi,
Democrat asks; "What is the difference
between the man who calls himself a
Democrat and endorses the Fourteenth
and Fifteenth Amendments, and the man
who does the same thing and calls him
self a Radical?” The conundrum is a
hard one. It could be just as easy to
tell the difference between the Courier-
Journal and the New York Tribune. The
latter endorses the amendments because
they are Radical measures, and the former
endorses them because they are not
Democratic measures.
GEORGIA NEWS.
COLUMBUS.
The following paragraphs ore from the
Enquirer of the 23d :
Our community was startled yesterday
by tho announcement of the death of
Mrs. S. Wilkins, who died at 2 o’clock
Tuesday morning, after a very few days’
illness.
The Eagle and Phoenix Manufacturing
Company of this city, now have orders
from D. H. Holmes and other merchants
of New Orleans, for the shipment of 1,200
pairs of their celebrated cotton blankets.
The Watchman of the 23d has the fol
lowing :
Tho drought still continues. Every
thing is drying np—com, fodder, cotton,
garden vegetables, and everything else.
A bad prospect for turnips, potatoes,
peas, mid other Fall crops.
On Saturday night—or, rather Sunday
morning—about 2 o’clock, the stable of
Dr. H. R. J. Loug was discovered to be
on fire. The firemen repaired to the place
promptly, but the flames had gained such
headway that they could not be extin
guished. The horses escaped, but we
learn a carriage was burnt up in the build
ing.
An excursion train, chartered by the
colored people of Atlanta, reached this
place on Saturday evening, and brought
to our town a large number of the color
ed denizens of that plcae. A big dance
at the Town Hall Saturday night and
various other jollifications followed. \\ r
believe these sable visitors remained over
until Tuesday, and, we are pleased to re
cord the fact, behaved themselves, gen
erally, in a very orderly manner.
MACON.
' Three items from the Macon Ttiejrapk
of the 23d:
An interesting revival has lieen pro-
grossing during the present week in the
First street Methodist church, under the
eloquent and powerful ministry of 1U*\.
Dr. Hicks, the pastor.
Our worthy and spirited Mayor re
turned from Atlanta quite unwell on
Monday last, hut nevertheless, endeavor
ed during the day to look after the work
going on at the fair Ground*. The eon-
sequence was that he was taken very sick
late in the afternoon and has been con
fined to his lied since.
The heavy job of connecting the Cen
tral and Southwestern debits by nul,
which has been going on for the last
twelve or eighteen mouths, is now nearly
finished—the w orkmen lieing engaged in
putting up the last pi'-ee of trestle work
across the ravine in the centre of lower
Poplar street.
NEWSAN.
The V-ffH'kr of the 23d furnishes the
following Items:
The man, Hardy Smith, supposed to
hare stolen the hone of Duke Cole, Esq.,
two weeks since, has been arrested and
lodged in jaiL
We are pained to learn thst Mr.
Henry W. Keller died on Monday night
i.., residence of his father in this
chj.
We learn that a negro man
KrsjftEsscs.’Sji
terrible monster. Onr mfornmnt state,
that the whole community were in de
tained pursuit ol this demon, and that
he would probably be arrested.
Thos. Teal, Pascal Griffis and Soasn
Knowlea were recently arreted under
present committed to the jail of thia
eonnty, charged wuh tea killing of John
Griffis, in Heard ooaaty, ea Uw lWh of
UrtNovember. In «**rd toU* gmlt
of these parties, we are not adriaeil.
Mrs Knowles is the widowed daughter
of the mardefol **•**•
XAToarrov.
The Preu rml Mmen'jrr of the 23d
gives the appended items:
The Baptist Association of the Central
District of Georgia, commences its An
nual session at Harmony, Putnam ooun
ty, ou Friday uext, the 25th iust.
We have heard some complaint of the
cotton throwiug off its young bolls. One
gentleman told ns that he noticed lull*
as large as patridge eggs falling off. This
is attributed to the cool, windy weather.
We saw the rattles that came off of a
suakc killed ou John li Hudson's place,
in this county, lost Saturday. It wan a
very largo snak«-, and had fifteen rattle-
and a button.
Several more of the negroes implicated
in the riot of the Ktli iust... have been ar
rested, tried and convicted, since our last
issue, uud yet there are some who have
evaded the vigilance of the officers so
far.
MILLEDGKMLLK.
The following are from the Union:
By order of Judge M. R. Bell, Ordi
nary, an election will be held on the 22d
of September next for Tax Collector of
Balwin county.
We learn that the Trustees elected for
the several wards, held a meeting last
week, and determined to employ four
teachers, two for the white children and
two for the colored, iu this city. Three
months schools will be taught as recom
mended by tho State Commissioner, to
be paid for out of the State Fund, and if
there is any deficiency it must be made
up by the patrons.
SAVA SHALL
The Aries of the 23d has the following
On Saturday a lady residing iu the
southeastern portion of the city attempt
ed to commit suicide by taking ou over
dose of laudauum. It apjH'ars from the
l»est information that the lady, who was
a widow with a family of children, had
some time previous married her present
husband, a widower, also having several
children by a former marriage. Tho old
story of unhappiness between the two on
account of the two families of children
was again repeated, and on Saturday the
wife attempted to put an end to her cxis-
tency by taking poisou.
The following items are from the R>
publican of tho sumo date:
Wo learn from an official source that
the break on the Ceutral Railroad has
been repaired, and tho trains are now ru
ning through on regular schedule time.
Two boats loaded with negroes from
tho Carolina side of the river arrived here
yesterday. They proceeded in a body to
tho Exchange for the purpose of regis
tering, iu order to vote at the coming
municipal election. Fortunately notice*
of their coming reached the officers, who
were waiting for their arrival, and pre
vented them from committing perjury.
Wo were visited yesterday by another
storm of wind and rain, which for a while
threated to rival that of Friday last, iu
fierceness. The wind blew a perfect gide
from the north and west, accompanied by
a light, misty rain during the morning.
About 4 o’clock in the afternoon the wind
shifted around to the east, and the storm
abated, passing off in a heavy shower.
This is doubtless the storm predicted in
the weather report by telegraph last
night os prevailing along the south At
lantic coast.
A large meeting of tho Republicans of
this city was held in the fourth district
on Monday night last, at which consider
able enthusiasm prevailed, and a great
deal of patriotsm was unbottled for those
thirsting for its reviving power. J. H.
Devereaux was chairman, and sjiocehes
were miulc by E. E. Howard and others.
Resolutions endorsing tho present admin
istration, and pledging those present Ut
use their utmost influence in favor of the
renomination of Grant, were adopted.
The meeting also endorsed and sustained
the actions of Collector ltobb, and then
adjourned,
Rumors were current upon the street
yesterday of yellow fever in the city of
Charleston. His Honor, U. H. Foot
man, Mayor pro tem, telegraphed to
Charleston, as to the true statement of
facta in connection with the report, ami
received, we are informed, in uuswt-r,
that a few cases of u mild type of the
disease had occurred in Charleston, con
fined to children, but which readily
yield to medical treatment, no danger of
an epidemic being apprehended. Our
own city still maintains its excellent
healthy condition, as will be seen by the
weekly mortuary report: but two deaths
among the whites, and seven among the
colored, during the past week, being a
decrease of five iu favor of the year 1*71,
for the corresponding time.
VALDOSTA.
The Sun says: Jndge O’Neal has sold
his residence in town, and—it is said—
that he anticipates resigning his position
as Jndge of the Aiapahu Judicial Cir
cuit., and removing to middle Georgia.
We will not vouch lor the report.
Atlanta Onn protpcctuo.
THE ATLANTA SUN
DAILY AM) WKEKLY
Oi»Mnniili-0l'!|iji:na Clncfl.
HURRAY'S LXSE—NEU
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PUDliISHEP BY TUB
fitter t Hn tuoift :
DkAKiiOKh. Con
lU'LKl.lY, ('giii
Him. and one of (hew* at#
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tflKcrilmu’ons.
The Palace Dollar Store
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L. H. PIKE,
PROPRIETOR.
b.-goodh sent to any part or the
COUNTRY. _____ angl»*lm
»i«f:M) CITY
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
OF ST. LOUIS. NIQ-
MTERS * JOHXSTON,
,UrnG far Northern lioorjia.
SSSlploSStKIS. I Atlanta, Ga
JAMES B EADH, PTtoldent.
A. M. BRITTON. Vtca-ItBtaUBftk.
S. W LOMAX. Treasurer.
C. O. McHATTON, 0*Mr*l Agent, ^
W. HATCH, M. D., J Medical Board.
H. CHRISTOPHER, M. D. 1
Tb« followin'? gentlemen. wh of whom bold i
Polufy in tV* company, have b»*n oipMrf in tht
BRANCH BOARD OF TRUSTEES»
r<.lrm«>L C PEEPLER, President,
wZbtollee. bai..
TRUSTEES:
Evan P. Howell,
j. c. Eirtpemck,
John A r.tun.
Albert Howell.
Andrew J. WbdC
Colvin F»y.
A. P. Thompaou,
T. M. Ely*.
ThnMi,:h bills ol lad
1>> B.l 1B.lr>>S.| i-.IHIlD. il. Gin. All.
l«s*lnisi glean In Ksvannmh on
aii.1 Hamburg by tlr»l
* tin’
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
ATalLWNDKll 11. NTF.IMir.NN, )
AlK IllltALI) M. NIM.UjIHTK j I'riMirlHovs.
.I,UEN1A»311T11. I
Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor.
A. R. WATSON News Editor.
J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business
Manager.
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Six Months
Bally Per Annum:
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Tl» poo Ooploffi • • • '4
Ten Ooplos • * • 1*4
Twenty Copies • • 35 OO
Fllty Coyles . • • SO OO
Six Montlitn i
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Three Copies “ a an
Ton Copies-O Mont Dm 7 OO
Twenty Copies " 13
Finy CoploMMix Mont lie. a7 30
Single CoplcK of the Daily and n'rekly. at the Cottnlrr, - S Ctm.
No BubMrlpUoin. to tlio WEEKLY, rw.l»r,l f.ir . .Iinrlor p.rl.«l IImii no
All RubDcrlpllon* inu«t be p»ld for lu *ud all naiune will be Btrlokui
Iuk- paid for expires.
bWIHSlltj-s
Has «lww«
rUU.ADKl.I UIA AMI KAVANNMI MAIL RTKAll
KIIIP OOMl'AXY
rHii-tiwi.pin.1 j!.re m-
IIMima
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EVERY SATURDAY nnuc each imut.
INHl BANtT ON COTTON HV HTK.AMKUH ON THU
LINK ONE IIAl l- 1 KU CENT.
CABIN PAH8AUK fJO
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THE DONTt N AND SAVANNAH HTEAMSH11' LINF
The BleauiBliipR
Orientnl Capt K M.Mwah
VIi lulmtu. t'api, H. It. ilATtnrwR.
CABIN PA HR fjo Ml
DMCK 10 OH
Throtiiih hllla nflu.HnH Mireti by ml I read
llrtfcU>n. and m lloabm by HU«niBhl|> aKeula to prill
cl|tal prtltitB In Oeurgla, AUmtni and Florida.
•a. TbeoiKlt blllR of la.lm^ ulven to 1’mt Idriie#'
Pall River, I'orUand. Vetwell. Uwienle. Ac.
r«*Ratfrlli-koU B'dd »• MllruOil tlr|*.and atalr
HtniR aeonred In advatioo by Hiding aynila lu Ha-
annalt. HlC.IIAltDHON A I'AHNAUO.
K. NIoktllHONA tHt..
BovO-tf Aiieiila. lloaUtB
For Now Yorlf.
THE UltKAT BOOTHERN HTXAMHII1P COMPANY.
K Vl-'.UY TI It»US DAY.
lUEiiranre by UiU Line can l>* agaoted ttadar out
OADIN PAHHAOK
The Aral
NNermnn l.lvlit||atii
|30 00
RtoalucrR
OtneiHigaii, font,
F it. Mallory, Com
11 <> W F/«
IMPnoVED
liOck - Stitch Sewing
m /koitusnus
Exposition Univcrsallc
In IWiiR, lWT, ihoj were aaardol llie Ittiflieet Ihlae
a MerrIi f> Hold M.-dai over SH I'ompetllrtfa. and
ii&WJWaWWr.asjlis.m
In iW k aa III*) ontii.al n.voi.toi ol Uio Healna Ma
chine
dabnn nf Ihelr . barn.4. il»1lo
Utfriiit itnnple of title «ntinlrj‘
the Uliprei ettrnle,! eale of tb
Howo Sowing Machine
M..m in.., ONE THOUSAND "f »»•"-
cellenl iiincliliiee are In daTly nee In OoiriftA. And of
this very 1ri »io nttmliera alii«le oaeo of dlBeallsfa.'.
lion .anli.-l Im» b»md. They make the
‘Howe, or Lock-Stitoh’
nhuh baa the eaiuc branlirnl apppamtice ott elthar
able of the labrl* aewed, and they are the only nia-
. limes Dial make tills beautiful attteli In perfection.
d at
yon ate
lirejndleed III la\<>r «H any |iartloular inaohlup, at
least ctaiidne the lloww Isdorp yon pntsdiaee. He
member that Mr lloeo was tho orliilual invettnr of
UinHowhni Ma.dimo.and mtvo twenty rears of his
III. t« perl.xlinu thta niaohinn.
Every Howe Ma. Iilite la
W arranted for 3 Years
O F m«| men. Attlna them hi the Wh'RTFUT
ttmeandaflhp 1JUBT POMtUtaB KkPRNHP.
for a an.'eswaml BltUfTK
•W- There are no vaeatlona.
%b. HERd. nu enter at any ««%e.
The Instltntton tsewea LtfV Nrbotkrshliw. whbh
five te the UbMw the ¥ hMHplMms the
*1 pleaenre, and to review at any future time
^Kor Uirther parttcrtlars, Catabepiea, %wa (ra»i
IVhiUAUaht|i CorfStwy, he ,
a.a. ihrriMN.
t m. rno. iiei
m imi.
I'-IHllNITl’irK
AT riMVNPTII NaIJt ItAtTY AUfTtON MIJCR AT
f | 11,1-1.sk, fore noon, 1'nes.laya and ^Hdaye nntll
Dealer i« lieal IMM> and
ttlUO saleD Hi rhmters.
A laitfo Nl.M-k all «ra<|pa Ehmr, Ha.**, M-das«o*.
Ooflhe. rfe , etc., Ill st.»fp anfft'dtw
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CROCKERY andOLASS
IVfK 47 Prnrihtrrp WnM,
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t. rv. T\tr*L.EiY,
^WPonTPH AND Jomttlt
IP l«TADI.I»UK|I 21 YMAHS. M
Keeps a tar«e stm-k.
Occupies TlIltKK EldHltW dOklWfCet.
Inducements offered to cash buyers
ItyMflf fA tftMfr Market.
At’ania. Da .Anytetj. 1WH. .fno n 7m
C L IJ B W :
t tho sania time, and lake the 'i«a|ier for Uip
NO CLUB RATES FOR THE DAILY
How to Homlt Money:
un by Mouujr Order, by UcuUlerod le-
We will be re*]>onBtblo for tho safe arrival of all
by Express, or by Draft, bnt not otherwise. If in
the luaa of the person mmdiuf{ it.
No paper will be
paid for expires.—
•ft- I*o
lit from the office till It In paid for. and i *i
iudlQK mot-.'}- by F.xpreaa must prejiay charges.
unregistered lettn
n will always be
To Oorro*pondont» *
Mr Stephens wlU remain in Orawfordvllle. Ills connection with THE 8UN
lonc'e. All letters intended lor him, either un private inatb
r thin iMiaer, nhouhl lie addrcwMsl to him at Crawfordvllh
All letters on hiiHlncss of any kind, cor—
1m- addressed t.» J. llcnly Hiultli, Mauagci
P.illtlcal Dei*rtnici
HEN. HAltNFJt..
1 <’oi
Hlearners sail
follows:
HariwePRa.
America...
HaraKrtasa,.
America...
Hara«(MMi.,
»tf
HI, I
lime toll, at M, p. »
33d, al I. r »
cotton and wheat U.r.
a New York by rtrat
passage or fl eight, apply to
WII.DKIt k Ft ’IXAHTON,
N Htnddard'R I'pp'-r Itanga.
ilinXIr".’
unah during Da.
Thursday.Kehmsry 3d
Thursday, '• nth
Thursday,
■day.
a:id
Match 2nd
JAM. II. WF.HTA CO.,
^Jayjtlreal. font of Whitaker.
University of Georgia.
ttBVBNTY riRBT YEAH
EAt I Mt .
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THE DAILY SUN r =jISss:
Uke a Daily Paper.
The Weekly Sun
Ip a large, H page ibnst (In quarto form) filled with th
»f the Daily-every thing which apin-arr * ‘“* n
Kditoriala a|»pear In the Weekly
dally Isaac mat I- of genural tub ra*l. All <d Mr. Ku |>h
.erlag I.. If. fMf AUHONMfEh /
I II D. MOO HE,
Cmverpity IlighHclmol W I I MP
A r, illll.f., A. M , II I IIP S I KU. A
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THE SUN ia the organ of the People, the Advocate of JiwtJce. the Dafendoi of
Popular Rights, and the opponent of burden* heaped upon n Lix peyuig people, ^
4I lt wuVadfi-re te tho olri, tola, time-honotod landmarks of tlio Demooriitic; Pai |
ty and sternly oppose any -Departure therefrom Mr. STEPHENS Is thoroughly
enlisted in the Work, and will contribute to its column* almost dally,
aid In exl
i particularly fSvtirablc.
*xSa PrcEMUnUal mnlwt tur laTi will ba th« most Impor
olved ara DWBMStMii and all tliat bt*ld d<-ar l« a
Ui«i>>ry ■»! Aomrlcs. Tha iaam
SUN WIXiL END33AVOR
■ ml' < .v!l l ' u i.l ml-.^wlnt h
tonmbm am n-h largt r n Id
w tr. li.*. I 'uliiriity High H. led
t,r Wff.MAM HENIflr WADDFf.L,
M* < I'.tary of tho Fa- 'illy.
sngTPfttwdlt Pmvrrittty of Ocorgla, Athcn«, Or
HOME-MADE
Carriages, Huggies,
PHyK'rONS,
fir’d., firr;., fi'd., ctr-cJ.
AT
A. T. Flnnoy’H
l*nrchast*rR arc Hntrongbly Instructed at (hair rci
idrin-c, by coinpclcnt luatrui'tr*>M<«R, In nvsry isrl<
ty nf plslii smt ornsiucnlAl sewing.
An efficient lady "perator will Im<
teinlam-e al the nllloii.
crtiiRtAill at
■ larger than
(tcnulne Klla* flows fa,N/MI
(rt-nnlm- tUnuei 73.H“
Oeimliie Wheeler A Wllaoli ,0H,2
Hlmwlnu that the llowe Machine l»cara a rc|mta-
fIon with the imhlle that i amml Ih. . ».. thM by other
Km iml
Tho Howo Maohino Oo
for. A- A Illinium M|m,
NK.XT HOC>11 to MITN l>FF|0
./iTirti.rr.f, ua,
AG1I3NTH WANTJKI)
IN FVKIIY TOWN AND UOURTI rilltOl'DIIODT
THE STATE.
auglHIIII iMtlO
NOTICK.
Havahhah, Da., August 1st. IN71. ]
mUMIod Its track V»
d trt re.- ( Ivehesvy > St K
I frt'iii tin. Wliarf tar liana*
1 th.-fcselves ..f this illfRCI
Vljr the l»l «.f Niivemt" i It In r*pe. ted that « l»f(
• li.-.l will tw- . otnplsted fnr the pr«de«d|Mh ef M<t g«
ami, and other h« avy arll.-|»R of freight, which |Hi
Ilea Inaf desire to ha-r strtfefl Tnr future shipment.
j. r. W AMINO,
ang7 3m For want Ing A geh
It X. DUTTON,
I’llMlTKJAL
MLAUI, < L’lTKIi. nj.Mf.MiU IMI
LMIIUHill I
R
MiRrtPAf-rrRSfc i>9
KARR A Ill'llABKTK DRY AND
I I ID JliNt fl, INKS, f lim.ll Dies.
i> Die* H.|h>w.l ami Hotel DhreV*. Matklng
. . .. No r.l Whlb.hall HP. a few doors I *
*■£&££. thn.t m th. mWMM W 1 IT I ago I'. Ill pOFI II III,
the na^Oftty Facta - The Ra.hcala have a.ke.1 ns. as Lamm rata, to pl"W mt*iv
cept, U * ‘—‘
plad««
J UKOHtJIA,
I distract the conn seta of the Democratic Party f
thank Ood f«
%xssxi.*£4X:. Is, »-« h«u:kt,
! .1 », 1.10,10,
. .... a M.. r.t H.m tumn-rafir Writ ?
1 privilege I
"uiaoTtM ntmoat*lmportsica that then leeuea he dia>uaaM now for th' "* - f * *
.. departaro M by the Deneral Coavenbon of the Party will be, not only wrong lu principle, bnt
^ Fidelity \o the Coed! tabooui^e true test of Derm* rscy In fttaks^of the
one who is a true friend to that mrr*A Instrument, as a oo-worteT «1th is I" ****
The nghu and llbertie. of the whole p^,ple « ^wsdlaM- not sny mofD
in the North; and we of the South bare no tatarsaU at stake in the BionMBto *
are not common to North and Mouth, alike.
We reapectfuliy ask a fair share of pnbbc pelronge
All eommuuicatloos or letters on Buslnes* should be addre«eed to
J. HENLY SMITH, Manager,
ATLANTA, G A,
Bileat We cart not I
f Th* PlMffr furriaiff Munnr»»pf«rv of
Atlanfa,
r/.gni/. every | ►——•
.J u An ?r T iC*" I I H work F>3LAM If aot Hi MPAHHM. In finish,
; k *" i 11
\A the 'lay. whn h
Kent JfTkrlhrrn,. fintlr Work*
And In darabtlltv is FAR Hf.pRRfOR. all work he-
mg put ip of the very best seBROuM wood and by
THE BEST WORKMKS,
Whll. In mm, I »ilh
»,T nm riimw in -tur. narrr.r, atitfs
«v »• FWaMtfqUF *k —» WmAI, Ek*w»« » hr »<*,. * Ih« pr^wl-i
nr '.»ii •'
order* gt
1** JoUfsaM
T# u4 Harrwiadlwr
Uutka.
Aathony Murphy.
J. J. WiiiiamR.
Dr. J. A. Link.
Richard P. <»lenn.
rhortea H. Killian,
HENRY MYUtO, Mecrtury
A. BIMPBON. M. D-,
y. WVTTJLM VANCE. M.D. I ! ^thec^poraCtow lac
No rcstnctiona on travel or reMdeace.
landsbero's
LUMBER Y A R I), MARTIN INSTITUTE,
JefVp.rfttavi, Jur.kton ( o., Lrorjin.
j T have • Minot EM k nw oeeoerr- oewm* nuunnu fiEre/r.
<* *** jl *C-; n j ATLA >i T A.,0 vV.,
Ir«nrojoo»rttoo^hwjw«.rl r*. M. * W, h,,r;l.
1*^1»—*—«■■ I — Hhlnalo* au.l
I uUU-*«««.»». S.A.D.LAPEEBIEEE. , ^ Whit. r»lxXO
"fSf'dT, Inutead of
Ait non aced.
t / lostftottona of the
.* ia-Dtoemeoto a^ual
. ..HOoerd ;■ only ill b. IU per ftmnfh.
The vvy low re Sea ef tntiuxiaro redocM ahc.nt
one.th.f l by the ondowment. and 'he 'pile*, moral
JTONDAT. (rto 31 d
■ With,
t that very fe-
same grad.
In.hfcttd. ternI winmllj on al P nU ‘-'“ ,
>e am<-aat of |»*ms®
SMbs Window* dto
the amount of
Ollier
4> Whitehall th. Op M*ln.
MTKRH h JoHN.iTON.
Agenu for Northern Georgia.
SMS
LAWYER.-
_!• and Con at# Office
•3< I 241. V ItOtA.'l
o, OrtnneA am
Framing ijnmhrr.
I fci.n i, *. LiEM»EEO*oa,»m»«ewk
l u, »pv<y immediately, t >r full Information address
Prof. J. W. OUtlfJL Prof M. t. <HA. or
jar * RANrxvr.PW.
1 aag' wUa. Mee. T*m*9 «f Tswataer.
#*- N M Parfi'nlsr affenflon fHildlo Hrsnil
HI.mils lor M.-II liants. Mdlers, I ..ha.«oiilsts and
Distill' BIBO, D. Name Mil"., for marking . I'dhes.
with h will b»- w*»if to any a.ldrsas for aevenly Mrs
rents. In* lmllbj fnl, Ac. seplily
(in (ri: rim;
IMANOS!
TffF, ( NDUlAIDNED IlFtND THE
GENERAL STATE AGENT
f „ it,, wotii.fi nriiiwnt.ti
Ohickcring Pianofortes
fa prepared W> furnish ft.^sr a<lrnlrable Instrum/ nfa
from
STOCK KEF I'A THIS MUSIC STORE
on
HIItECT FUOM THE FACTORY,
As parties may desire.
f'MAlAjnVU IM>OKH,
Diving PRICK, DMCWPTION and ENDRAiflNO I
each Style, sent, p'.af.paid, to any party, m applHW*
tton.
Jttnnul netnrrP* Ctrl tnr at r arut
H’arranlg
Af^OWFAFtFS F.AOt tswrsrjtFET
BDWn» PAXOTt.
(yf>BgSR ftBOAO AVD IfAartTTA flTBBBT*.
gugSlai A Manta. D*.
Henry Bischoff A Cf).,
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AKD DnAf.KRS IX
Him-, YVinos, Liquors, !■»»-
Enrs, Toihuii-o. Sen.
Malt;, Hast )U, Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C
Mount Do Sales Academy
Kin rr#t/jrw uuma^,
(OiiNimentn nv rag Hi«tbbs nv VM Viritatiow
Noar Gffitoi&ffivillo,
For* MIIm Wtait of BtIUMOie. Md.
•nmiauding aa vst* usivs vltw *f UmBmr.ni
ding cniBtry Ihe City «>f Jlalllnmre, Um Pulaita.-o
River and thaUhragpeake tUy
The gronmia attached to the AtadBffiy atw ealati-
elvs, ami affi«rU th* pupllk am(4b **<-• f«* •tnrelRR.
Tho hall fur
HXIJDY AND llKUlUkATIUli. XJ1S DOHMITDlilEJl.
Ae„ have boon oonatmstart with a view in i noMDTK
TU K UuMEDHT of tha y.mag larttoa.
Artrtroaa fur iiartl.-ulara,
MOUNT DR MAI.t*.
(Vtf.msrlllR.P O, PntUMtore (to,,
sugtt tm ffiarylanrt.
I AM ULAD UJt UAH OOMM
III UlB M«l» «lf
them look
dttnm. Nn
them, anrt
l lic Ileal I’ainr llsNgrt
Uisrgin.
f CAN now oatia your clialra, anrt main (hot
I new fiw the sumo foil will nay f.»r a MUm
chargn for varnlsUlug .-halra whan I oana that
I warrant all
f'yAsfffrrfag. Fsraffsr# Mcgwfr fng, Hr.,
to give sallafterdfon. VtornOMra ftoVBfBant, ma.1a anrt
a fit warranted. Hair anrt sioiug laaUioaa-a made to
«»frter. All kinds nf lirttlSPnoiH furnllnre anrt np-
h.tlslcry done at the aheffest nottoe^. I Jhive re-
0. k. UffiOWN,
I U'l— _ ,—. _
lo fleftllB's Opel
D. nM I
AimtioB Waremom,
snlA.Rto
f«to mv Riahtodnd v*.
Atlnnta Muir Hurt PriNHlr
maxi boxxooxj.
JuitflUon WMUhall * IstwUi ■*•■
f I till* HchOrtl, Inratort (ft -*»■ nf Utoffi«MI fit* aaanf.
I a< < .-sffilile, ami da-lrshle porttona ol tlio Hly,
will lm resumed nn
Morldfty, «mh of 1»71
ami lonllinie "IxUeu weeks.
A large and Well venftltatort tfalt Will i.« added to
Ih«* i-ri-scnt lonhUBg. It the Fawohl rtcgnr'menf,
making (lie Iwn ilepiirtniatiia afHirely St-parsl.* and
rtlaliiMit.
A lioaullfiil and InvMlngootnm »a. aonaersasrr and
wall adapted to Mto haeltkfiif end alMeM* dler i-ev
"f the atiideiit, is.lirootiy In front of to bool |*» ma.
The Maie and Ft mala will U divided
mb' three HaanoB: Primary, Ink rtoaffislsaml Olasa
I tUMAftV DKMiVMlgP.^lft MU# rtUdhtoH of (he
I'te a. ImmiI will he tanght Ortlmgrftphy. Reading,
Writing. Mental Artll.toetto, and Rtomeirffiry (toog-
mphy.
Hat. a of Tuition per * bwlaath fuonUi Iu tol-
fun* .a. .it. ,Vt... M fto
Willi Mush |i. I.,,.. U (•*»
MoD. . • 0»
ImtfaweifiATR l»gr*nTWftftr. — The kranchea
tsuul'f ar© (hlhi.grapliy, H«-a«liug. Writing. Arilh
mefn . F,ngtl«h (Dammar. DartgfByftV, Kftglial' ( '*m
prclUon. snd Familiar Ha|efi*#, The (hgtru'-tom
wtll I." th'.rtoigh and practical, causing Die
to realise, to his efBmlnnHnnl, the dftfly hnsfPW^
of Ufa.
Rates of Tnitton per ftefmlhatlc ffirmlh Ift id
vanca,
With Music, HI 'O
Music S 191
ci a safe a f. Dfl>A»»v»fMr In (Ms department, ato-
will be pref^red^fi.r any class If^o^bege they
the
•a, together B r Ith Com-
inay wlahb. enter. Ibennwree mt I
'ini.ra'© sll those branch! “ ■*'
(ViffagiatM Inalftottotto ,4 fl
French, th'- Higher Mathsmaito* logc|
met/ lal Arifnrtiddc sml nrtof Rea^flig.
The several departmei
dlafe snpcrvlsb.n of th' _
whatever of esergy WKl htofity Ihwy mm? pen
the (ilaeipline. cnllnreaml refinement of their
The gwveyftmeat nf the ar lmnt wNIhelrtoU, to
and decided. reaovt to force being made only wW
ipl'esN to the pride, esdf rewpeef, grid rton<»r of tl
•indent are nnavsillng Advanreg OtaMMin the
b. (he Wale Prfnclpnla.
line tool will be made frtf ahgSBMffi nnlewa
aacs of pfofracled atekrtcag.
Wl with the aehoel US '
F. .ri|c at the regular ratea.
w m. nn/rr, knM.i OMn^^ia
. w. A, BASS, A. a.)
MRft. N M. RRAY, ) ... eni.
aftgn-«t r V -,-,-w tbu.f,
Mte few BhaansaB, <
icsa. ^Aftj^pdranrt i
At llofflut At
**d read/fit I
lilfMP CJOAL
♦ ffi
Fcinal to any I have every sold (B this city,
At $110 per Tem 1ffcrftr btmd.
OHkfrfl
.ffitoytagffif* the
CojUrart j^trrnrt I shall still merit a shew of the
N. B. No* to be undersold IB this fMfiffiffi I can
&»SC42n» .» ■tesya Ad», Dm*,
■atiwfT/WMosr Y*M.
thk nvjr
In margin per gear.
JOtW jgWELtoftfc, Jri
straw