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VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1871.
NO. 400
the daily sun
l*ubliKhrtl by the Atlanta Sim l* till Halting
Company.
Alexander H. Itepkeni, 1
Archibald M. IpelgbU, { Proprietors.
J. Healy Smith, )
Alexander U. Stephens, Political Editor.
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TELEGRAPH NEWS
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DOMESTIC NEWS.
KENTUCKY.
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Louisvillr, August 80.—The fourth
floor of Whitney, Brown <fc Oo.’s grain
warehouse fell to-day, killing two blacks
and one white man. The building was
crushed to the cellar. Two prorainei.t
Alain street merchants were thrown into
the streets by tho ooncussion.
OHIO.
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ATLANTA AMD WEST POINL EAILMOAD.
. .5:00 p.
PoltUes in Ohio,
Columbus, Angusfc 30.—Pendleton and
Thurman spoke. Pendleton, after a eu-
logium on Vallandigham, repeated liis
Loveland speech.
Thnrman said the Democrats interpose
no objection to the 13th amendment,
but were os strongly opposed to the 14tli
and 15th amendments as ever. He de
nounced the reconstruction meusures of
Congress, claiming that all the recon
struction necessary when the rebellion
surrendered, was for the Southern States
to elect Senators and Representatives to
Congress. He reviewed the reconstruc
ted State governments in detail, aud said
the debts of these States had beeu in
creased by the negro and carpet-bag
governments $190,000,000. He denoun
ced the Ku-Klux bill, and the treaty of
Washington.
MASSACHUSETTS.
ilsre mbout the Meatier.
Boston, August 30.—Major George F.
Browning, thirty-four years of age, died
of excitement over the disaster in which
bis brother was badly burnt
No additional deaths lruin the disaster
have been reported.
Surgeon-General Dales, who refused to
confirm a homeopathic physician as
Brigade Surgeou, was strongly denounc
ed to-day at a meeting of the Massachu
setts Homeopathic Medical Society, aud
a committee was appointed to iulineuce
Governor Claflin to overrule the decision
MISSOURI.
trial of a JY’eu) Steam HraLe.
St. Louis, August 30.—The now steam
brake was tested to-day on the Missouri
Pacific Railroad. A train of ears, going
forty-five miles an hour, ou a down grade
of forty feet to the mile, was stopped
within a thousand feet in thirty-two sec
onds.
.J Huf'u JS'mtlonal Combination.
Vienna, August 30.—The Free Press
says a league for the preservation of the
pence of Europo lias been formed at
Gostein, and that Austria, Germany and
Italy, and perhaps Russia, are its ad
herents.
NEW YORK.
tborHonUte—l'outh Mardercd—.t Cap.
tain f'raoed—iH tfnaramtine-^narSae .nalt.ro.
New Yoke, August 30.—The ltosen-
wig House was thoroughly searched and
the only clue is cast off linen found in the
cellar. A servant girl confessed to pre
vious abortions in the house. The Dis
trict Attorney thinks the evidence against
Roscnwig is overwhelming; The latest
theory is that the girl was » native of
Dint. .I.hkI ntrnil 19. 1111*00 Of Dl\
Plutz, Poland, aged 19, nieoe of Dr.
Boat?uwig, by whom she was ruined, lho
corpse was undoubtedly taken from ltos-
enwig’s house.
The Manhattan, from Charleston, is
detained in the lower bay witli lifty pas
sengers. She will be detained until Fri
day or Saturday.
Coroner Jones, of Brookliyn, took tho
dying confession of Emily Augusta
Post, implicating Dr. Perry aud Mrs.
Vanbuckirk of abortion.
A private dispatch received by the AIIII -
deal Clazelle this morning, dated Fernau-
diuo, Florida, August 29, is as follows:
Cupt. S. H. Patridge, of the steamer
City of Houston, is crazy. Ho attempt--
ed to commit suicido-this owning. lUos,
S. Ellis, agent of the Now York Board of
Underwriters,and a doctor were watching
him. , T .
Thu steamer Tillier, of Mallory s Cine,
about which some anxiety has been felt,
left Key West this rooming. Her lit is
slightly damaged.
Emili
imily Augusta Post is dead. Tlie pu-
lice are after Dr. Perry and Mrs. Van-
book ilk.
A youth, name unknown, who was sent
from Hoboken aitli a cheek on the Han
over Bank for 81,000, is said to have
beon killed and his body washed aeliorc.
Hudson, August 80.—A sovera ram
caused a break in the Delaware and
Hudson canal, which will delay trans
portation a week.
VIRGINIA.
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Conotrratire Contention.
BlCHUOND, August 90.—-The Conserva
tive Convention, orgnmzed with Hum. ».
Bocock as President. Delegates from «
colored conservative dub were admitted
‘ U ‘a morion'toadmit Governor Walker to
the privileges of the House was opposed
on the ground that it was desirable to
give no appearance of official influence
to tile deliberations of ttie Convention.
Judge Walker refused to serve on a
Business Committee, on the ground of
his not sympathizing with the progressive
r6 ^°he President made a Rpeoch counsel
ing the banal of tho dead issues.
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SOUTH CAROLINA.
TA, *v»vr.
Cuaiilkoton. August 80.—Three now
cases of yoUow fever were reported to
day, Ileturus for the week ending Sat
urday show a total of six yellow lever
deaths. _ .
LOUISIANA.
Mr. DeLattic btutnl tbov had boon giv-
bia vote for the
on to him to bccuro
meiumra.
Maj. Flanden stated that every niem-
ber of the Council had beeu approached.
He bad seen $100,000 worth of stock of
fered to one of them. Administrator
Walton stated that lie had been offered a
sum which would make him independent
for life to support the measure.
The impression prevails that the
scheme will eventually pass the Council,
and the city will not ouly be fleeced of
its water works, but out of $2,000,000 be
sides.
FOREIGN NEWS.
MARKETS BY TEI.KliltAIMI.
ENGLAND.
.VUeellaueone Mattert from Many Ifnariert.
London, August 30.—Six lives were
lost by the wreck of the Dondicar, from
Gronstadt for an English port.
There w as a railroad collision at Bol
ton—six persons were injured.
The Duke D.Aumalehas again declined
to l>u a candidate for the Presidency of
the French Republic.
Victor Emmanuel has appointed Count
Helaphis arbitrator at Geneva under the
Washington treaty.
There has beeu a violent domoustruliou
in the streets of Rome, made by a dnmk-
en crowd, who were led by Toguetti. — 4
They rushed through tho streets cryiug
against the priests. A fe.v shots from
the soldiers sufficed to disperse them.—
One was killed and many wounded.
New York city loans are still excluded
from the quotations in Berlin.
Fresh disturbance has occurred be
tween the people of Strasburg aud the
German troops. Several on both sides
were wounded.
The cholera has appeared at Hambrug.
There were sixteen deaths ut Altona
during the post week.
The ravages of the disease continues
at Koenigsburg. On the 29th there were
one hundred new cases aud twenty nine
deaths and on the 28th eighty new cases
aud fifty deaths.
KV-4
AUSTRIA
NOON.
New Yoke, August 30.—Cottou quiet; luiddllui;
uplands 19’,'c; Orleans 10\e; sales COO bales.
Peodcce—Flour dull anil declining. Wheat quiet
and unchanged. Corn dull and unchanged.
PaovxsioNs—Pork $1362@13 80. Lard dull.
Turpentine quiet and rather weak at 52';(5153
Ilosiu firm at $2 36@ 3 25 for strained.
Freights firm.
Financial—Stock* steady and Lightr. Govern
ment* dull aud heavy. State bonds strong. Money
Gold 12\. Exchange—long V, ; short 0‘«.
London, August 30— no<to.—(Vmaols93';. Donds
n\.
Paris. August30.-lientea 56f. 6c.
PitANxrour, Aug. 30.—Bonds
Livebi'ool, August 30.—Noon—Cotton a shale
firmer; uplands 0» 4 , Orleans 0' 4 ; afterwards be
came buoyant; sales at li o'clock estimated at 25.-
020 bales; for speculation aud export 10,000.
Latex—Cottou strong; uplands V)«(<v9V
Cincinnati, Aug. 30.—Cotton steady but quiet;
low middlings 17>ac; middlings 18 l 4 c.
Whiskey higher at 00, aud flrmst the advauce.
Flour quiet; aud steady superfine $4 75; extra $6 60;
family #5 75. Corn quiet but steady; mixed shellod
54c. Outs stuadv with good demsud; prime mi
3444.27c.
Muss pork quiet but steady at $12 50. llucoi
good demand; shoulders ti^c; clear rib sides 7
eloar slles 7* s c., IIuuis steady witli good dema
sugar-cured 14(<yl5c. Bulk meats steady aud in
demand; shoulders 5’ 4 c; clear rib sidesfl.^c; cl
sides 6',c. Lard dull and lower; oity kettle r
dered 9o.
Wheat strong: prime red $1 12.
Bagging quiet at 20c.
iUieeeUiincouo
1,000 1ILMIII01.S
Red Rust Proof Oats
H. -f mblan'a Quito Iron Uiorks.
* Macon Comes to Atlanta Again I’*
Mark W. Johnson’s,
OPPOSITE
Cotton WarrhoutP, on llroad Ml root.
ALSO :
FINDLAY’S IRON WORKS
FRANCE.
Thioro' Prolongation—Inter tiling Proetedhtgrt
Paris, August 30.—The members of
the Government have agreed npon a bill
prolonging Thiers’ term, which slightly
modifies the Committees’ bill. It will
receive the unanimous support of the
Left.
It in stated that Gombetta withdraws
his proposition for a dissolution of the
Assembly.
Garibaldi lias recovered. He pose only
is necessary for the complete restoration
of his health.
The Him Public announces tlint the
payment of the third installment of half
a milliard of franca was completed to-day.
Versailles, August 30.—In the Assem
bly twdsy, there was » full attendance
of Deputies, r.nd the galleries wero
crowded, in expectation of decisive no
tion in the prolongation of Thiers’
power.
Revet announced that the special com
mittee had agreed to accept the Amend
ment proposed by DuFurre to the decree
reported tiy them on Monday. It was
thought the Government would- accept
the decree. Loud protests were made
by the members of the Left. Numerous
amendments which had been proposed to
the measure were withdrawn.
The excitement in the Chumber dur
ing their proceedings was intense.
SPAIN
tlmtrmi Jmtmly.
Maiibid, August 30.—A decree of am
nesty has been promulgated. It applies
to ull political offences committed in
Spain. Tho preamble recites that the
government is well aware of tho power-
lessueas of its adversaries, anil of it own
ability to repress all revolts.
JAMAICA.
J hhnJ.1*. MJ. jy.It C’nbln.
Kikoston, August 21.—An earthquake
was felt yesterday. No damage was
dono. ,
Suffolk is laying a cable from Trinidad
to Demnram, and Dosi is laying a cable
from Bardos to St. Vincent
WASHINGTON.
AFTE11NOOK.
New York, August 30.—.Cotton dull sud heavy;
icos nominal; solos sales 1133 bales; uplands IB;
Orleans
Flour dull aud lower; common to fair extra $57!
(<$6 75; good to choice ffl HOMO 00.
Wheat closed dull aud 1^2 cents lower; winter
rod western $1 38@1 44. Coro closed heavy and
oaaier at 66}i(a,67 l t c.
Fork $13 GJ V«113 75. Lard dull| kc ttlo fjg.
Turpentine 52,Itosin firm. Tallow quiet.
Freight^ firmer.
Money easy at 2&3. Uteri ing demoralized at 8 1 ,
ou right; 0^ a over counters. Gold 12*„<«*12V—
Govornmeuts dull aud steady State bonds dull and
steady; Tennessee* 75, new 76' 4 ; VirgiutaM 03' 4
new 70; Louisiana* 65, now 60; levees 60; 88 83%
Alabama* 100; to 68; Georgias 8375^01%
North CaroiiuaH 44, now 25; South Carolina* 70, uov
57%.
London, August 30—Evening.—Consol* 93%.—
Bonds firm at 93.
Turpentine 37.
I'akis, August 30.—Route* 50f 12c.
Liveupool, August 30.—Evening—Colton easier;
uplands O'^'J*,'; Orleans 9
Locisvili.e, August 30.—Flour active at full prices.
Corn quiet. ProvlslouH firm; pork $12 75(<u$13;
shoulder* 6' 4 '; dear sides 7 %. Whisky 90(q>91c.
Baltimore, August 30.—Flour firm aud in good
demand. Wheat quiet and firm. Corn firmer; white
7J(4>77; yellow 70&72; mixed western 68.
Provisions unchanged.
Whiskey 93o.
Cincinnati, August 30.—l'lour firm. Corn quiet.
Pork—no sales. Lard a shade lower, 9c. Bacon-
shoulders fl.^'c; clear sides 7* a $^7 / t gC.
Whisky 90c.
Savannah, August 30.—Cotton Strong ; low mid
dlings 17*,c. Net receipts 109 bales; exports coast
wise 179; stock 3,349.
Memphis, August 30.—Cotton scarce aud firm;
middlings 18) a c.
Galveston, August 30.—Cotton quiet, good ordi
nary 16. 1 4 '; net receipts 149 bales; *»lo* 250; stock
Augusta, August 30.—Cotton firm; middlings
17 Vc; not receipts 40bales; Hales 10.
bile, August 30.—Cotton strong; middlings
18>4@19c; net receipts 67 hales; sales 50.
Philadelphia, August 30.— Cotton Cim; mid
dlings 19%'c.
Wilmington, Aug. 30.—Cotton steady; middlings
17c; netrecoipts 10 halos; sale* 17; stock 552.
Norfolk, August 30.—Cottou qulot; low mid
dlings 17c; net receipts 147 bales; exports coastwise
(H bales; stock 398.
New Obleanh, August 30—Cottou in good do-
maud; middlings 18){(&19c; net recoipU336; gross
429; export* to Groat UriUl.* 2.753; sales 600; stock
27.150.
Charleston, August 80.—Cotton firm; middling*
18c; net receipts 98 halos; sales 100; stock 2,335.
LATEST.
New Yoke, August 30.—^Government* bomla—81s
1%, 02* 14(*14 V, fours 14%; fives 14*.. new 13*;
ivensl'J*,; eight* 14; forties 14%.
rCfto ’^bucrUBcmcma.
b) call • mooting or tu
thlo (Thurodoy) ovouIur ots o'clock, ot Concordlo
H*il-
BENJ. E. CRANE,
President.
aug31It
HBMOVAIj !
STOKES & BRO.
J .tic, KI.U « Jf.tr. I. I*. • tit.
New Oui.exns, August 30.—Governor
Wormouth has suspended the Secretary
of State, George C. Bor®, end appointed
J N Herron in his stead. Borce is
charged with the promulgation, as law.
that which he knew was not law. He
refused to obey the suspension n»rt was
romovod by tiro police-
While Borne wu* being oubtod from
his office in Mechanic.’ Institute, a still
more disgraceful iccno was m-carnng at
the City Hall, At the last meeting of
Gonacil, an ordinnnoo wa» pn»ed. a>-
thoriziog the extentmu of the mty wa
terworks upon the Holley ft?.
♦ iwvri-Tou tlifl lHHUiiuce of $2.t20U,WU Ol
Q the spaeif
ghoc eri ks
itore room, next to B. M. Rose k Co’i
,2 Granite Block,
where thoy have ample room to put in a large stock.
■ of the large aud lucroaslug
trwlc Hhowa generously to u». mil for whir), we hike
Hit* opportunity to return
contiuuanco of their favor*.
aug3l2w
thank*. Wo oak
HT0KK8 k BUG,
CHICKERING
PIANOS 1
Morning Y M
Arrives m Memphis, same oay
Mail Train taavaa Chattanooga :l5 p u
Uriw tn M.mpt.to, -
APV* VI
500 P M
Mall Train leaves Memphis
Arrives in Chattanooga, next day.
tborizes tbo isauauce — . . .
Bonds for that purpouo. Au ordinanco
wuh also introauced lea«iDg tlio water
works to tho city Water-worka Compa
ny, for 25 yearn, and authorizing lho
narties to mortgage the works for v2,-
000 000. While dieeonsitig the propost-
• ioQ to lease the works, Administrator
DeLassie produced a eertiticato for one
thousand sham of one hundred dollar!
each of stock, issued to John Lockwood.
Ta Alabama Clalmanto— The Weather.
Washington, August 30.—Tho State
Department lias issued circulars urging
claimants to prepare and present their
claims at once. No papers already tiled
can be withdrawn, but additional papers
may be filed. Claimants must prepare
for themselves proof of their claims.—
Uiien application tho State Department
will furnish copies of the treaty and in
structions regurduig the mode of prepur-
ing proof.
Meteorological.
Office Chief of Signal Sebvice, I
Washington, D. C. August AO. \
RECORD FOR THE PA8T 24 HOURS.
The Barometer has rinon somewhat
since Tuesday, r. M. from the Gulf const
to Michigan and Nebraska, and still more
ou lakes Superior and Huron. The area
of the lowest Barometer after extending
Northward beyond onr stations has moved
Eastward and is probably now central and
north of Lake Ontario, anil is extending
its influence rapidly over New England,
where threatening weather now succeeds
the clearing weather of this morning,
Southerly winds have continued on
the lower lakes, increasing to brisk for a
short time, and fresh westerly winds from
the Ohio valley hi Lake Superior, rjoutti
and Southeasterly winds continue on the
New England coast. Light and fresh
winds have prevailed in tho Southern
and Gulf Unites. Numerous storms of
smaller dimensions liavo passed over the
Middle and Atlantic const, and similar
ones are still threatening.
rnbMUUrt.
Clearing and pleasant weather are prob
able for’flinrsihiy from Georgia to Lake
Ontario aud westward, With brisk west
erly winds for a short time from Lake
^'int^cTGulf and Sontii Atkntie States, Jfa.mit'utlurti'* CtrtUUatt and
TIIK UNDERSIGNED BEING THE
GENERAL STATE AGENT
For lho WOULD RENOWNED
Obickering Pianofortes
BOO Slush. Selected Seed llnrlty,
250 Hush, seed Ityc, to arrive,
oOO Hush. Seed Wheat,
•2IO Hush, tied I lover,
•215 Hush, lied Top or Herds
firats.
221 Hush. Hrrhard liras*,
IOO Hush. T.ilf .Veadoir Oat
lirass, lo arrive,
175 Hush. Ulue lirass, and all
other tisr/ul tirasses, Ife.
500 Ctrl. O'rcsh Turnip Seep j
ALNO:
IOO Tuns Sea Fowl Kuwait aud
A LHO:
500 nixie
Hows, from
lustlu “Scooters."
Flows and ollter
io $6 50, cheaper than homo
A. LHO:
The Heller Patent lira in Drill I
For sowing Wheat, Etc.
Head of Third St., Sign of “The New nag.”
M|ACON4GEOROIA.
Mark W ;,.S™ n MTHE LARGEST IN THE
The Palace Do) lar Store
u
L. n. PIICE,
PROPRIETOR.
GOODS SENT TO ANY PART OF THE
t. auffl9-lm
STEAM ENGINES.
Moat Improved Styles and Best Makers,
the nhortest notice, Riving guarantee to all aolil.
ON HAND FOR SALE .
*e Engine aud Saw Mill, complete. Has
Will bo sold at a bargain.
aug30 lm «
jA. card.
rr\
X o mc-ot the demands of an
IIU REA8IKO WI1ULK5ALE DU8IMBSB
Wc have scoured Urge and commodious stort
tu tin: Kimbsll House. fronUn* on Decatur
nnsrly opposite Mooro k Marsh aud Hilvoy k Dough-
rhit U wo wUl occupy
ON 1st OCTOBER NEXT,
ad whero wo will be glad to receive our friend* i
dstomt-rs.
With theso iucroased facilities for doing a
HVtolcaalt Drug Uu&intss
PUPEBIOR INLUCEMENTS
the trade.
Until 1st October we will sell our present stock of
Drug*. Modlcines, l’atnts, Oils, he., at reduced
aoo IIiimIk-Im Rod Clover
IOO HitHliela Timothy,
BOO UiinIioIh Ity. Ulue
GrntiH,
•200 RunIiuIh Orelmrd
GnwN,
HnpliiiK- A AImILo Clover.
r|llIESE SEED w.re purchmd directly from the
wurs, aro guaranteed fresh sntl pure,
* ECHOLS k WILSON,
Agricultural Wareli
MfH
liny Your
Agricultural Implements,
machinery,
< JiuiHM and Garden Heeds
AT ECHOLS Sl WILSON S.
W E deal with manufacturers and prodneera-
l«y < ash. *«11 for Cash—aud cauuot bo ui
ECIIOLS k WILSON.
▼ » pa
lersold.
aug23 fit
\I TILL MAIL thoir lsjrgc uud hamlaomaly illu*tra-
W ted CATALOGUE aud PRICE L1HT, i*»*tag#
pdjiid, to applicant*. ang23-6t
TUBNIP MB£D»
j^UUSH AND GENUINE—AH varletii
au«23-fit
Buy tho ltiiMt Proof Out
For Hood.
1JI'S111I.8 FOB HALE BY
The Livest,_Best, Cheapest.
THE RURAL SOU THERNER.
A LARGE TWENTY-FOIHl I’AOF AGRIOULTU-
llAI.and Faiuiiy Monthly. Edited by HAM'L
SOUTH!
Skilled (Labor and Modern Machinery.
All WorR. Warranted.
Northern Prices for Machinery Duplicated.
sTF.i.n K.rairEs of jjrir m.ro tejrn buck.
Findlay's Improved Circular Saw .Hill, Jtlerchant Mill Hearing,
most approved kindst sugar .Hills and Syrup Hetties11
'r} Castings of Iron
Fronts, Window Sill* and l.tnlels ,
and Urass of Every Description, and Machine
ry of all kinds TO OHDER.
IRON RAILING
MpNo Charge for New Pattern* in Furnlahlag
>r Merchant MlUs.^gl
REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES !
FINDLAY’S SAW -DUST GRATE BAR
AHOULD BE USED BY EVERY SAW-MILL PROPRIETOR.
MillMtoncK, Ilclting, Circular Saws, Steam Fitting*, Babbit Metal, etc., etc.
FURNISHED TO ORDER. TERMS, OAA1I OB APPROVED PAPEB.
R- FINDLAY’S SONS, Mao on, Ga.
ECLIPSE
THE GHEAT
Screw Cotton and Hay Press I
Patented Peb'y 27, 1871, by Findlay It Oralg.
An ANTI-FIIIGTION HOHKW—A MECHANI0AI. WOHDIIL Thl, woHmfnl
point ul HAP1DIXY .Dll L1I1HTNK0S of DHAUGUT, STANDS WITHOUTA KIVAU .ndik Cm
n.rly d.y to .tin. r.«ao ALL OTUEB CoUou Screw., b. they f.briiAtod o< Wrolight or Cut Iron.
Coupamixu, Ok., December n. we
It. FINDIAY’A 80N8, Findlay'* Iron Works, Macon. Oa.
Dkxh Hi as—La to this fail I purchased from vr *
ton Press©*, and, after a full and fair trial, do . _ „
draught, most powerful—in tact, the beet (without an excepUoo) Cotton Preae
aud all other Iron Hcrew Proeeoe I have evur seen o» used, there is Juri simply uo cousai
planter *hmild use your Press. **•
p. h.—You may consider ny order in for two more of the above Praseaa Ibr next seeeon,
for many orders from this motion : my neighbors are determined^ tebave them, as mey mm
twice a* fast as any of the other Iron Sort
..of your Findlay hOnlff EollptoPM.D1 So*w Cat.
UuHitato to pronounce it the most rapid, of [lgUtest
n exception) Cotton Preeel ever sew. Bstweatt tma
used, there le Just simply b
ed to have them, as they can yack bar ltatttt
jw Crosses can ny nor** powe*. y
last tail, and liofbm acoepUng Patent, we added improvements^*!
rendering it PKUFEOT In every particular. The acrew o* pin, hae a f
.t ..cry turu ot lho torw. f.Jlow.r block Uwwli (or MC.H., m th. UN HI •). **
vIcooftho tube oruutIn which thotor«w work.,U wohM toi MWUUyrjduo.itoiWotlon.
■oinn.no K n,w ; thereby rcuitorin. It ui nuy tMk lb, thw. h.nd. to gtok . H«Hrtitooin
)F ANY OTHER Iron Screw Frees by horro-power. Bee J. L. OUbecTa attOttJtta )
„,,, ... „...inary mule can be *ub*Ututed foe three men without change of fixtures.
BILITY. RAPIDITY. LIGHT DRAUGHT, and STANDING ROOM attqp ofbox,
nuance* ttlto BEST Screw* Pro#* IN THE WWAtti reepect^y Jtnritaji^Wtoririfer^
other Hcrew Pres*©*. To purchasers w# GUAKAN ILK HAflHh ACTION or RSPUMD PRICE MPHI
BEND FOR PRICK LIST, ETC.
CRAIG’S
R. FINDLAY^ SONS, Macon. Gto.
PATENT HORSE P0WSE,
von DRIVINO COTTON GINS.
ayHimptetot. Htronge*t and B©*t o
or Money H*tw4od.
Hntiwlutiou Guarontood
SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CIRCULAR. • *• “ ‘ ***** 1
R. FINDLAY’S SONS, Mnoon, Go.
I Vo furni»h tU'-sa admirable 'iustruments
Iappipar.
from
STOCK KKP V AT MIS MUSIC STORE
DIRKCTh'HOM THE EACTOKY,
As pertica uisy desire.
A. KCHOL8,
ONLY ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM.
Add ns* ECHOLS WILSON, Publisher*.
iw. 15. A. BOXHEIM’S
f^NOLISli AND GERMAN SCHOOL, CORNER OF
I 1 J k.ib h. Ilaii.1 Pryor slrrote. will be r*-otx!U©«l on
the 4tk of Hepteuite r. In this school ibe usual
s the Oerman language i
Tuition $5, f 4 ami f 3. Mcenliaf to th* branch**
taught, payable In advance.
Ukv. B. A. BUNHKIM will be aaeisted In Ut©
English department by Mr*. 8. <\ Scuddor. the
<\\TAT.O< il 'K
Oiving PRICK, DESCRIPTION
any party.
OOKH.
1 ENGRAVING c
each atylo, aeut, poet*paid. I
with
T ip* Bvoriu viMimto x .— y .
sUiiuK southerly wind* with nun to night
from New Jersey to Marne, anti local
rturms ol some seventy from \ u-gimato
V, w York, the whole cleanng away by
Thursday evening, excoi>ting Maine.
Warranty
ACCOMPANIES EACH INSTRUMENT.
EDWIN FAXON,
CoEMEfi Rboxi* axd Marietta Stekt*.
ac.g5 Im Atlanta, (R
aug 4 J3*12t
limit'liter or the Rev. H Bokum.
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE
Legislative Charter Granted In 1H411.
Ilev. Geo. Y. Dron n, President.
rpHE next Academic year begin* ou
MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18.
An Eclectic Claaa has bgcn formed tor the benefit
uf those graduate* who ut|jr ttesfre still further to
as modfir^u aa la other aimllar
1%. ExjH-naea
insututiofia.
For further partietdfirs ^Wlress the Preaideni
Madison, fulf 33, ISTl. Jy3l-d2tawhwV«.
The New Portaltle Steam Kngiee
For Driving Cotton Oln,, PrlnUug rmw,, »nd fw any parpat. r~julrtng tailH to toatorai tiam.
£ !
» a. a
S i I
protection from fire.
I. pro.
EXTRA CHARGE
Thor* ts FUMXIVB PROTML*
SPARK CAN ESCAPE, HQ
•rtoMi’tAaM.
•Gi.tR 0
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