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VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, AUGUST 2G, 1871.
NO. 396
the daily sun.
Published bf the Atlanta Hub t'ubtisliing
Cnpitf.
AlexamsUr H.
Anklhali
J. Utmly
r H. ItOkiM, )
j Proprietor*.
Alexander H. Stephens, rellUcal Editor.
A. K. Watson, .... News Editor.
J. llonJr Smith, tieneral Editor and Busl-
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J. M. W. HELL. J. W. HEARD,
We. Ibtbll, Jr., Men Agent, Savannah, keep#
Tub Sub for «h.
To Tbatbuob.—Perecww peering through Chat
tanooga, will And T*» Bom tor sale by C. H. OledhiU,
New* Agent.
Agent* Imw The Bun, •
Thomas N. Hopkiks, Thonuwvllle, Oe.
James Ali.es Smith, Knoxville, Teuu.
Dave Bell. Athens, Oe.
John T. Boukrtm, Atlanta. Oe.
J. L. Wbioht, Woodstock, Oe.
J. Q. Caldwell, Thomeon, Oe.
H. O. Hamilton, Dalton, Oe.
W. 0. Davi*» Jr., Ketonton. Oe.
Tai'FAK, Mapf k Co., White Plain*. Green Co., Oe
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Wawhnotox, August 25.—Tlio Tjno
crew will row ut Halifax with Kelly at
stroke.
It was «tali>il at Itcnfortli'8 inquest tliut
be had hod five fits. When first attacked
he was in a boat and said, “Oh hurry, I
have had something given me.” The
doctors are making an examination.
J. B. Sanford denounced one of Bot-
NORTH CAROLINA
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field as false. The audience was
with excitement and cried Sanford down.
Gen. J. It. Hawley sent a dispatch which
he requested some friend to read to the
meeting denouncing Butler as a liar and
a blackguard.
McDonald &. Whitney, leading stock
brokers of San Francisco, arc reported to
have failed. They were largely short on
Yellow Jacket, which advanced heavily
this week.
Commodore Douglas, of the yacht Ha):
pho, challenges any yacht in America for
the Commercial City Miles cup, valued at
one thousand dollars.
In tho French Assembly General Pel-
lissier, brother of tho Marshal, opposed
the disbandment of the National Guards
us inopportune and dangerous.
Viscount Meaux advocated an immedi
ate disbandment, and was vociferously
cheered.
Thiei*s attempted to speak, but was vio
lently interrupted by the Kiglit. He con
cluded that it was evideut he had lost the
onfldence of the Assembly, and that lie
knew’ what course to adopt.
The amendment proposed by Gen.
Ducrat, for gradual disbandment, was
then adopted—487 to 154.
Vincent Colyer’s reports from tho \ el £‘
~ "* urn iiiif.iu. iralil.i ! bllOJ Cl
Wilsiinoton, August 25.—For two
diiys we have lmd reports liere that the
jellow fever prevailed at Charleston. In
formation received to-day removes all
doubts as to its existence there, and, it
is feared, in epidemio form. A totter re
ceived this morning, from one of the
mod prominent clergymen of Charles
ton, states that n malignant type of the
yellow fever is there, and tlmt tho writer
has himself seen four cases. Informa
tion from another sourco states that tho
disease is there, and is thought to l>o
spreading. Tho city authorities of Wil
mington tolegraphoil to tho Mayor of
Charleston for information, yesterday,
but have received no answer up to five
o'clock this afternoon. Notwithstanding
the above testimony, tho Charleston pa
pers of yesterday say tho health of tho
city was nover better than it is now.
VIRGINIA.
Ihouned—A M'irt Ultablrd.
Fortuiks Mon hoe, Aug. 25.—Pedro h.
Palair, eon of the Mexican Minister ut
Washington, and Secretary of Meiicau
Claims Commission, was drowned to-day
while bathing on tho beach.
An incendiary tiro at Hampton de
stroyed $5,000 worth of property.
The Spanish brig Lola was picked up
off Hatteras and towed in. She has en
countered a hurricane on tho lGtli.
TEXAS
.Muirs on the Frontier.
Brownsville, August 10.—Governor
Davis’ health officer is imprisoned ut
Bazas Santiago for contempt of Judgt
Davis’ Court. Governor Davis will sus
tain Wood and martial law is expected.
MISSOURI.
tndinu lh >> retint ions—.ItoriHZ thr Capitol.
St. Loris, August 25.—The Indians
killed three and captured three of :i parry
eight whites, thirty miles South of
New Mexican Indians uro unfavorable' | *^3 en J? c '
They are nearly all scattered through L ^ ^.’‘l.’dol-movcrs .etve a mi
fear of the miners and Mexicans.
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Cocliire is iu tho mouutuius sice and eat
ing his horses.
The Mexicun Government is offering
large bounties for Apnche sculps.
The census tables give the totui popu
lation of the United States at 38,555,-
983.
The following has been received at
Washington without signature:
St. Auodstinb, Fla., August 25.—To
C. A. Mallory & Co., New York—The
Lodina was wrecked 75 miles South of
here. Twenty were lost. The Mess boy
was picked up yesterday. He brought
the news of the total wreck of tho vessel.
The survivors are the Captain’s son, the
first and second mates, the chief and
sistant engineers, fireman, four sailors
and the mess boy.”
•fleteoroloffleal.
Office Chief of Siunal Service,
Washington, D. 0. August 25.
iug to-night.
fudiau cotton is very iBiujked, reach
ing uo less than 21 l,5So hales, in
^JHi'J-70 the imports of American
cotton only exoceded the Kast In
dian 2l8,!i'3 bales. Iu lSio-71 the
exetss was l ,307,1^5 hales. In
fact, the imports of American were
two and a half times those of
the East Indian. Thus the forced
and unnatural production of cotton
in India, iiulucwl by British capital
witli a view to getting control of the
cotton trade of the world, lias been
succeeded by a great reaction. The
terrible lanune in the cotton districts
ol’ India, by which thousands per
ished, has checked the cotton culture
there effectually. A large extent of
the new railway is being built there
to carry food into the cotton dis
tricts, from other parts where it is
abundant, and to cany cotton to tide
water. But the North American, of
Philadelphia, thinks it will be dilli-
cult to eradicate from th« memory of
the ryots the awful visitation of thiB
famine, and what caused ie. lndiau
Cotton is still ranked uff inferior to
Atnerieau, notwithstanding all the
efforts mode to improve it, and the
Xorth American goes into an elabo
rate argument to shovV'that Ameri
can cotton will maiutaifi iu the fu
ture that position iu the world’s mar
ket which it held in thn past.
A'iO) 'Ahuniiccmctiis.
UOAKltl.NU HOL’HE TO BUT.
WILL BENT FOB TWELVE MONTHS,
Splendid Boardiug House of tweuty room*, couve-
nieuUy arranged, ou Alabsma street, adjoiulug the
U>i<*l<tIiiio«l Frolght.
rpilR foilowlnir described artlrloH will Ito Hold at
Auction, if i
cd f«.i
»guo«
rdliin thirty .lay h, by
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
OHIO.
ItEOORD FOR THE FAST 24 HOURS.
Tho barometer has continued to fall
during the day over tho middle Atlantic
States with increasing southerly winds,
an area of low pressure has developed
from Ohio to Arkansas and Missouri.
The barometer has fallen on the gulf and
rapidly in southern Florida. No reports
have been received since Thursday ufter-
naon from lower Florida, but there is
evidence of tho existence of a cyclone
central near St Augustine.
PialsWKfirs,
The barometer will probably rise from
Lake Superior to Maine, but will continue
low south of that regiou with local
storms to-night, and on Saturday from
Iowa and Arkansas to New Jersey, and of
special severity in the Ohio Valley, south
eastern Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
The Florida cyclone will probably, on
Saturday, move over southern Georgia,
with increasing easterly winds on tho
South Atlantio coast.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
NEW -YORK.
The Mtmlimn rro f mlom—.Hmrl,tt
Coble Loid. Mile.
New York, August 25. —The police ar
rangements for the protection of the Ital
ian procession is complete. No danger
is apprehended.
Later—Tlio procession has been de
layed by the deluge of rain this morning.
There lias been no interference.
Latest—Can get no information re
garding the loss of the Lodann. It is
probably a hoax.
The IleraUr* special dispatch from lam-
don says that the Romanian trouble is
settled. The railroad bondholders are to
be indemnified by the new loan guaran
teed by Prussia and Austria.
The Nassau Herelil of the 19th rays the
schooner Oliver Jamison, from Richmond
for Galveston, with railroad ears, went
ashore on Henry’s Bank, but was gotten
off by wreckers.
- The West India aiul Panama cable has
been successfully laid to the island of tit,
Lucia. iii
The Italian procession marched flown
Bowery, through Cheatham, posed the
City Hall ami proceeded up Broadway to
14th street, where it disbanded.
GEORGIA.
.1 Fete •Were Jlnrhtt
Savannah, !Aor. 25. -The steamship
H. Livingston, iu tho river yesterday,
collided with the schooner M. li. Uram-
hili, and carried away the schooner’s pb-
boom and bowsprit, and damaged her
upper works. The Livingston proceeded
on her voyage. Shu is supposed not to
have bean injured.
Martin’s Industry Light Ship pnt into
Warsaw Sound this morning. No one
was lost. The ship is not badly injured.
Tho steamship Leo apoko the ship
Itosa Sprague, ol Boston, with tho loss
of all her topmast, off Port Koval, at one
p. m. to-day, heading for Savannah.
The Spanisli hark America cumo to the
city to-day. r f ^
LOUISIANA.
J MhM-l Ktnr* * tvlsw.
New Oiileanb, Aug. 25. —James Cough
lin, now under indictment for tearfully
clubbing Martin Long, killed Michael
Hiekey tost night. Hickey, n reporter!
thief, resisted arrest.
Arthur Guerrin, shot some time smeo
by Sheriff Houston. is dead.
ALABAMA
M.rnzt* S I A. .trmy BVrs.
Selma, Aug. 25.—The anny _worm
Selma, Aug. wo.—rue army
commenced operations on tho 21st IB
this vicinity, and is now committing
fearful ravages. The crop will be ma
torioily shortened.
.inulhtr Railroad Transaction-—A I'loltnl
Morm.
Cincinnati, Aug. 25.—Judge Hognu
has grouted a motion setting aside the
sale of the Cincinnati & Dayton Tunnel
Railroad Company and dismissing the
Receiver, under a scheme of capitaliza
tion issued by the Secretary of tState to
the aforesaid company. The effect of
thk decision is favorable to J. C. Fre
mont and others who have an interest iu
the road by way of the tunnel under Wal
nut Hill.
A violent storm baa occurred at Crest
line. Trees und houses were prostrated.
The. engine house of the Indianapolis
Railroad was wrecked.
NOON.
Cincinnati, Angust 23.-Cotlup iii £<->e 1 ilwuautl,
lo v mitUUiuga 17\ : middlings lfi\.
Whiakjr sU-adjr amt in flair dcatfnd at 80.
Produce—Flour buoyant and higher; auperfluo
H 73; extra $3 30; family $5 75. Corn active auit
jibber; mixed th'-llad 55. Oats bloody With good
demand ; prime mixed 34@36.
Puovih;on»- Mum fork steady imt quiet at 412 50.
Bacon iu good demaud aud fl«n;Mbuul'U r«6c; clear
rib Hid«H 7: ctrar sides 7 1 ,. Hktt#aetivo and higher:
Humr-curod 13^^14.',. Bulk meals active and
higher; nhonldera 0; tloar ril> atuee Cclear aidtH
O 1 ,. Lard steady with good demand; city kettle
rendered 9. Wheat atrong and 'Higher; prime red
#1 18.
J. F. Loyd. I parkago; Diamond. A., 4 lioxca tnbac-
»; l'ettis k lire , 5 boxes soap; K. A. Alston, 1 box
W. II. Broach. 1 box; T, Alien, 1 bag beans; Jehu L.
Conley. 2 boxen; James Freeman. 1 tiedateail; It. L.
Emery. 1 seed clutuer; Henry k Oo., 2 bbls. liquor
Dry Goods Notice.
stock of goods,
and shall be prepared t.. offir t n Mr iBapeetlonby
the .'.tli H. pteiiibor next, an cutiiely new and at-
mtY («ot >i>w,
--TKICTLY AT WHOLESALE.
Ejritmtlu lor this SrelioH,
id will end Taco all the
N I’.WFST DESIGNS,
nd adapted exclusively to thiB market
upland**
FOREIGN NEWS.
rmr-
London, August Ui%—Terry has bean
elected from Fast Surrey, vice Charles
Buxton deceased.
The British ships St. Came and Knight
Errant was lost off Capo Horn, They
were bound for San Francisco.
An unknown schooner was sunk in the
Channel yesterday. Eight were lost.
The cholera being reported at Antwerp,
the Italian government has ordered a
strict quarantine for vessels from that
port.
Tho weather is tempostuous—many
vessels are asnore.
The Duke of Broglie and Ledau Rol-
lin have returned to London.
The determination of the French gov
ernment to push, iu tho Assembly and
otherwise, the disarmament of the Na
tional Guards, is due to tho discoveries
made by tho police as to tho operations
of the Internationals.
The Iwlopendence liebje, of to-day, dis
credits the reported nppearanco of the
cholera at Autwerp. At Kingsbury ou
Wodnosday there were 127 cases of chol
era and 48 deaths, and at Dantzig on the
tame day 12 cases and 10 deaths wero re
ported. The epidemic is decreasing in
Prussia.
FRANCE.
Ventral French JVetrs.
I*Aius, Aug 26.—The Government has
forbidden public rejoicings in this cityou
the 4th of September, the anniversary of
the Revolution in Paris lost year against
tho Bonapartists.
■It is rejiorted that assurances have b< en
received at Versailles that the Prussian
troops in France will ho reduced to fifty
thousand on the 1st of September aud
those who remain will 1 >o lodged in bar
racks.
Don Carlos has arrived at the Bay of
Oune. His adherents in tipain arc di
vided iu opinion to what course to
pursue.
In the Assembly to-day the amended
bill providing for a gradual disbandment
of the National Guard was passed.
Tho journals sorrowfully comment on
the scenes in tho Assembly yesterday.
It is said Thiers will accept no compro
mise on the question of the prolongation
of liis powers.
Gen. Faidherbc lias written letters
censuring the Assembly, and resigning
his seat as Deputy.
Tho first court martial has concluded
hearing the cases before it. Judgment
will probably be rendered tiuuday.
MEXICO.
A MfUdiens Met,
City of Mexico, Aug. 18. A Catho
lic priest, who is imprisoned in Marlou
for harangues inciting the Catholics to
violence, uttempted a jail delivery. The
result was u great riot, in which many
were killed ahd wounded.
Amcricuii Cotton in tlio Ascen
dant.
The extent to which American cot
ton 1ms recovered control of the Brit
ish markets may lie seen by the sub
joined statement, showing the imports
and exports of all kinds of cotton in
to and from the United Kingdom
from September 1 to July 13, com
pared with the corresponding period
last year:
421,614 64,160
K**t Indian.. M6.2M 494.256
EsytHiati 227,326 13.019
Miscellaneous 196,766 11,476
1,349,846 98,678
379.366 98.MM7
1.130.883 431.094
Total- 3,924,761 923.642 3,186,870 491,086
The fulling off here shown in Ka«t
New York, August 25 —Cott*
19; salen 600 bales.
PaoprcE—Flour a sbafio flrmi*. Wheat
higher. Cora a hbadc better.
Fxuvisicnh—Fork dull at (13 42^ 12 7 6. Lard
quirt. Turpentluti scarce and ftnn at •1114661,.—
ltoniu scarce and firm at $3.00<$3.06 far strained.
Freights firm.
Visascial—Stocks strong aud not very active.
Govcrumeuts steady but dull. States very quiet.
Gold 12 V Sterling—long '0% ; short l»q.
London, August 25—noon. — Securities un
changed. liuliiou in the Hank of London increased
122,000
Faum, Auguat 25.- bullion iu the llaiik of Franco
increased fifteen aud a half iniiliOM train
Liverpool, Augu*t 26.—Noo»r-Cottou opened
firm; uplands 9ftj*9Orloaus 9 I {# 9 V> 18.000
baloH; receipts for the week 103.000; exports 11,000;
speculation 27,000; stock 604,000; American 284 000;
roceipt* T7.000; American 14,000; actual export 6.000.
Later—Cotton firm; speculation and export6,000
stock afloat 476,000. Americas oc.wifi.
Wheat buoyant.
AFTERNOON*.
New York, August 25.—Cotton quiet; mIos 893
lies; uplands 19; Orleans ID’.c.
Produce—Flour—Font hern a shade firmer; com-
od to fair extra $5 80@6 90; good to choice (6 95
(o*y 00. Wheat closed quiet; winter rtd and western
$1 4301 45. Corn 1 to 2 cents better and activa, for
export and speculative trade demand, 06>*c. Bice
quiet at 9<a)9 V
Provisions—Pork steady. Lard strong.
Financial—Money easy at 2(3*3. Sterling higher,
at 93t&9V Gold I2> t ($l2V Governments inac
tive; States very dull am) prices nominal.
New Loan to-day six millioua.
Freights firmer. Naval* firm.
Whisky 91(8)91
Baltimore, August 26.—Produce.—Flour Armor.
Wheat and Ohio firm.
Provisions—Pork steady at 14(nU> t . Bacon firm
er; shoulders 7. Lard quiet at 1O(01O\.
Whisky, at 93.
IxiNDON, August 24—Evening—Consul* 9J»,.—
Bonds 93. Turpentine 36<^:i9.
FrankroRT, August 26.—Financial— Bond* 9649
98.
LivsRpool. August 26.—Kvcniug—Cotton closed
firm; uplands 9ilst* 9 \Orloaus 9 ' 4 (*» 9%;
Produce—Wlieat buoyant.
Lard 46s. Tallow 43s 6d. Turpontino 36.
St. I/iuis, August 26.—Produce—Flour steady ami
iu moderate demand; winter superfiuo #l(}1.26.
»rn higher; mixed sacks 47«x50c.
Puovisions—Pork quiet; $13. Bacon quiet, good
Jobbiug demand; shoulders 6,'*c, clear aides 7}*(•<
’huky quiet; 90.
Pork quiet
^■ncinnati, Augnst 2'».
and weak; (28‘60. Ijird quiet. Bacon firm and In
fair demand; shoulders 6 • uta;cloar sides 7Jnft7.\'.
Whisky 83 cents.
Loumviujc, August 26.- Pm,MMOKS—Nothing iu
round lot*. Moss i»ork hth\ (12.80. JMoan-shoul.
dors 6> g , rlcaiside* 7 *(, packed.
Whisky 90 cunts.
New Orlbans, Aug. 25.—Produce.—Flour dr-
I rcssed; $4 60; double $6 30. Corn firm; yellow
i,.k ; white 70.
Sugar, eoflbo ami molasses im. bunged.
Whisky dull ; 009*11.00.
FinaN- ul—Sterling 22K.ghbi j*. Gold ip*».
Cotton qmit; middlings 17{fl7??; net rrcolpts 688
bales; sales OOd; stock 3,014. F01 the week—receipts
20,832, gross 4,688; exports to Great Britain
2,476, to coutiuiut 3,623, coastwise 1.823. calcs 6,200.
Savannah,August28.—Cotton InvjuUr; middlings
17\; net receipts 184 bale*; Mi»orts Ci*atwlse 1H5;
20; Stock 3,611. Fur tue week-^-m t receipts
J5H, exports coastwise 462; sshr* 3<i9.
Ahi kkton, August 25.— fotton quiet, middlings
net receipts 9 hairs. exports coastwise &7;
stock 286. For tho week—net receipts 12; exports
oast wise 830; sales 413.
Mobile, August 23.—Cotton firm; middling* 1k< ;
let receipts 62 bales; exports'•oast wise 160: sales 100;
ito k 2,668. For tho week- net receipts W. ex;.orts
'*»twisc 2,433; sales 625.
At’ocm. August 23. t
middl‘ni'1 17c; stock, in lb;
>71 4,130.
ck-Nd
LATEbl.
w York. August 25.—81s 18,V 62a 14',, b4s
14\, 66s I4X. new ll\. sevens 13 ,, Use 14' 4 ,1f„rties
14 b- Htatss—Tetinesseoe 73, now 76’,'; Virginias 03;
72, lAtuieUmoe 65; new 61; levees 71; Oe 83
Alabama* 1U0; fives 68; Oc«rgiaa 83; sevens 90;
North Carolina* 45; new 3'; Houth Carolina* 70;
new 67. *
LEE & HIGHTOWER
Griffin, On.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES,
NEXT TO THK OKOBOI.V HOTEL,
1’quel facilities to the
r line ut busmen
We cordially invite an inspoctloi
•lock
CHANS, BOYL8TON A CO.
Pryor Street, opposite Kimball Houso.
Individual Ihirtners—
J. It. UOYLHTON,
A. Z. Demaukht.
Henry Uoylnton, Jb. aug21-eo«Uw
School Notice.
f pHK Ninth Session or Miss UTIUVH H SELECT
L .SCHOOL, on corner of Mgrictta und iAtiuier
Streets, will comineuco on
MONDAY, 25TII OF AUGUST,
nd close of the lfuh of Docember.
Jurrlculum of studies soiuo as adopted in best
Schools aud College
T1BMR:
PH1MAHY CLASS—$2 00,
1MTKHMEDIATK—(Embracing all English branch-
Latin and k'rcnch)—ft 00, ]x>r achoiasUc mouth.
fiB- Numlwr ot scholars limited to 36.
•ngl6 3t
Atlanta Garble Works.
william; gray
IMPUKTEtt AND DXALEii IN
Amerionn, Italian and all other Marble*,
SCOTCH GRjtJTiTK,
M ONUMENTS, Statues, Vases, Tombs, and
other styles of Marble Work done on short l
>st approved manner.
the latest a
Design* of all Cemetery work furnished FKKF. <
application. J. E. LEAS, Agent.
The Pittman Farm
For W»le.
late of DeKalb county—two hundred aud ten
acres—100 iu timber, balance cl-arod; 16 acres Creek
Isittom. Four ltiom House, Kitchen, ltarn. Stables,
KiuiUishop, etc; fine orchard, good neigliisudiood,
Jiiounmcc Company.
“ Seven Per Cent. Interest Paying Flan.'
The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF HT. LOUIS, MO.
-:o:-
J*'othiHK i'oncrultd-.•APothing Exonerated—4V» M'oUe I’rjuffa
Hons Raised.
T,IK KtUUJ0 A HKW KKATUUK l'UJUUAUl.Y IT. OWH. WIPOU MOW
floo I»|. 'l.’K'rt ft'„m lb« .,M, * U trki.I .n,l m/r |.rlwfpto., whirl, unHertl. Ml w>wn4 IS. to
ll r laanlm MI umwJ
O 39* SEVEN PER OEE<f.
Ou all «aah Premiums paid to the Company. This Dividend can bauaad
To Reduce the Amount of the JText Premium—To tmmsrmm the
Volley ; or, Can tie lVllhdraum In Cash at the Knd or
any Volley-rear.
This Is Really a he-en per tent. Investment of Money at Com
pound Interest, Coupled with the Advantages of Lite Otsuraate.
1So.lt
urn, Und
■> uncertainty about the
>ta«l in the face of the Policy,
u AMOUNT ff the Annual IMvldends to Policy holder*. It is a definite
. being Savon per. Cent < impound Interest, on atm aavfiflioC mp.
ney paid by tho Policy holder to the Coiupauy, and left In its hands.
All Policies Non-Forfeitable After Two Pull
ANNUAL PAYMKNTS ARC MADS.
forfeiting law is adopted by the Company voluntarily. 11 a* 1 any I
1 cash sun “
.... 1 Premium, the cash surreudor xuluo o( the Pulb-y is placed to the credit of Ut*
Policy and keeps tun to roc till the furmndor value Is exhaustod.
‘II annual I'remiuai is paid every year iu oath, and alf Dividend* or Lateroat Accumnlattens Igft
If the full annua! i'remiuai is paid every year iu oath, and op Dividends or tnteroat Accumnlattens laft
in Uto hands of the Company FOR NINE YEAR8> the Policy will beoueno -
sEiiF-ausTAisri isr‘<a-
PAY 1 , aud k ‘*P' u * lf *• torc *’ forlu m amoftnt WITHOUT ANY F URTHER
Tlioiio AdTTAtitngofii aro not Offorocl toy any
otHor Company.
the but,, to assiwt tn building 110 Its (
iiui-anoe upon any the well cktubllshod plum; that may be tlealrod.
For Further In formation Apply to
Cranston & Strobhart,
General AgontH for Georgia,
TWatur fitrei't. Opposite Kimball House, Atlanta. Oa.
fiavbtoiire, Cntlcrn, (Pans, &t.
W.
I.. WADSWORTH Ac
IMPORTERS AND WHOLSALE DEALERS IN
CO.,
imruniana nnw nnwi.«i«k.c. i#Enb*nR >n
HARDWARE, CUTLERY, GUN^
Oarrlago Mali or* and Builder* Material and
Tools, Butotoor and Loatlxor Belting.
No. ‘Zl Whitehall Strict, Cor. Alabama. Opposite James' Bank AT L ANT A OA«
nsi HllHrrtin . ^^
(5,000
£ifc Jnentauce—||09ilt to. to
r I
hll^-lbUn—7Zle\ T.ifft b, '
e Co.
UK. JOS. P. leiJAN, MEDICAL EXAMINER, ATLAETA,
T HOSE contemplating Life Inmranoe sre nspectMIj nqaahei l
tne tho merits of this Company. They will find It
Superior to Many and Inferior to None, la
live Sound Insurance at the Least Possible Cut
W. T. WATERS, GemAfft,
nmir omen at i-». weiTmmjLL »t A ii,anta. OA.
l,n<>(> 1IUSIIELN
Red Rust Proof Oats
Georgia Railroad, 3 miles from Mourn Mountain.
Price, 110 per acre.
Terms—Olio-half cash; one.half In twolv* months,
Mules. Wag'n, Imple-
nts, Stock, etc., f*
aug25—<121.
Mrs. Josopliine BalluitlV
1 1: m a 1,k sriioor,,
Focuil, •
Mrs Joat
I.cih
Music
M'lh Matilda Y
■ llallard. Eridisli Matin mattes*...$1 00
Jit.fi. .Matin mstjcrt, Latin 6 U0
wart, Amlotant—Engli-h, Mu«tc—
iipiti, hreuch Needle-
Painttn<{ .
ori»wt. Drawing.
Augu
, 1H71.
uug2l-3t
:iOO KiisIicIn Red Clover
IOO IIiisIioIm Timolliy,
:iOO lluaihelH lty. Him*
XSOO
llitsllt'l.s
Gpiini
Ur« • Iiu »•<!
Hitplluu: aV A.InIUo Clover.
J^llEhK KUF.D were pur* basod directly from the
Agrio
iign-ot
Buy Your
1 fresh a
ECHOLS k WILSON,
itural Warehouse and Heed HI ore
Proad nt., (by tho bridgi ) Atlanta
Airriciiltiirnl lm|ilonu'itt>s
maciiineuy,
Huhcptlsaiul Gui’drn
AT ECHOLS A WILSON’S.
^yK deal with manufacturer* and prodite
• Aril. s«’II I
KdlOI.H k WILSON.
W1UON,
aug23d>t
r.
toU«33*6t
KCTIOLH aV
WJli.L MAIL tli
YV tedCATAM
prepaid, t » ApplmauU.
1TJUMP
I .711E8U AND GENUIKK-
: n
*Uf23-6t
liny ll»«* Rust Proof Out
For Wood.
OAA DUHUPJJt Foil HALF. BY
iUU F/J1IOLS A WIIRON.
aug2:l-6t Broad street (by tho Uridgo.)
The Livest,_Best, Cheapest.
THE RURAL 80 U THERNCR.
I.AlUiK TWENTY-FOUR I'AGR AGIHCULTU-
-.tll varieties, at
I'UOLH Ai Wll.MDN'H,
Hrootl it. (by tho bridged
lUDOGIKH, F1LKTONH aud CAttitlAOKM.
^ Will send peoseugers to Indian Spring. Chatiebt-
ate Hprings, and to any point in reach uf Griffin, by
private conveyance,
Griffin iseonrentea lbs abovs named piaees.
and I will tabs pleasure in serving thoe* desiring to
make tbs trip.
jV HAL and Family Monthly. Kdited by BAM'L
A. F.CHOLH.
ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM.
Address KCUOL8 WILHON. ImblUhcrs.
a. 11. HOOKS,
C ontractor for brick and
Stone Work, of all clooee*. Plastering and
Mark W. Johnson’s,
OHPOSITK
C«lt»n Wmrehouse, on Itronil HlrerL
AIJHO :
BOO Rush. Selected Seed tlarlty,
•JAO Hush, seed Rye, to arrive,
.500 Hush. Seed II'heal,
410 Hush, tied Clover,
•115 Hush. It'd Top or Herds
Crass.
Si) Hush. Orchard Crass,
1(H) Hush. Tall Meadow Oat
’Crass, lo arrive,
17r, Hush, Hlue Grass, and all
oilier useful Grasses, A'f.
.700 Ciel. fresh Turnip Scrp ;
ALSO:
IOO Tons sea I'otrl IXilean and
other Guano, tor Wheat, Kte.
ALHO:
,700 HI.vie Vloics and other
Plows, from |J|60 to (6 60, cheaper than home
ALSO:
The Heller Valent Grain Hrtll,
For sowing Wheat, Etc.
AI 1 Everything els* needed In Hit A<rlsnltii*
ml Uno. at
Mark W. Johnson’s,
\\ o. VOX ME inUfi. Oa.
Coiintry Hiuiub l
it>»
Country
II AMH,
Without SJkippor*.
tug 94-3t WILLIAMA. I.ANGHTON k CHASE.
$*25.00 Saved I $25.00 Snvctl!
PBICE8 AND TKBMH OF
WILHON NIIUTTLK
Sewing machines.
UMDEUFEBD METTCASH. 810 PM 1
No. I, Plain Table $ 45 $ 65
. |6 Pa u
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS UY
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO
We wish it distinctly understood that these are our
rma from which we never deviate; aud we guorau
to. «r IMM to D '3™SS 7 dJS2r
to be found
as durable, made otaa goad bm!
In the world, and that tt win do
W. H. ORtmV.
I AM GLAD BE RAM OOMM.
Oesrgl
I CAN bow cane your chairs, and a
new for the ant you wtl
charge for varnishing chairs i
f/yAsIflrrluf, Furniture Irpslrlf, sir.,
to give satisfaction. Furniture oo vers oat, mads^and
i fit warranted. Hair and v
order. All kinds of household* fUmitura an««v-
holsU-ry done at the shortest notice. I have re
moved to DeGtve’s Opera lloase, under Maysou’a
apl6-6m _ Late of Richmond. 1
At IIoiiid! At Homo!
Aud ready to furnish
I.UMP COAL
Equal to any I have every sold In this city.
At $G 50 per Ton. by the Car Load.
i any Koifroad
•led with the
City reference.
Thankful for past favors, during five fears in the
Coal tredo. 1 trust 1 shall still merit a share of the
public patronage.
Henry Bischoffft Co*
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND DBALKB8 IN
Uicu, Wlnou Iilqnon, Se-
({ni-h,To uocoo. Oca.
No. 197, E»»t Itaj StTMt,
C1IAR1.ESTON, S. O.
«. n. HOW AID.
W. n. HOWAkD & SON, •
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 2 WARREN BLOCK, - » APOUfiTA, QA.
and plantar* generally.
Omiinluion for seuiuscunmn
Oone and a Quarter Par Ooah.
ipphMortmAwU to ■■■ton, »
“ r au**.* —
All family snpi
leetod by on*
prtoee.
Orders for Bogging ami
filled, and at the West seat
Liberal m *
house. W#
houas Met
ffictnm
•m/tMM'kom
/M