The Weekly sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1872, September 06, 1871, Image 8

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We-will be responsible for the ST ^ x P rcss * “ by Draft, but not the loss of the person sending it money sent ns by Money Order, by Registered T ettor oney sent in an unregistered same Savannah, September 4.—The state ment made in the New York Herald to day, to the effect that the yeHow Fever exists in this city, has called forth following from Mayor Screven: “ I learn that the New York Herald of this morning reports the existence of the yellow fever in Savannah. The state ment js wholly without foundation. There is not now, nor has there been, any yellow fever in Savannah, the present year, and the city is free.’ of disease of any kind and healthier than any previous year. A reti action of the statement of the Herald, so fp" as Savannah is conccned is requested. (Signed) John Screven, Mayor. Providence, September 4.—James Legg & Co’s woolen mill hpi been bum eu. Loss §100,000. The watchman per islied. Charleston, September 4.—The weath er is fine, and the general opinion is that the fever is dying out. The Board of Health reports three deaths for the two days ending at noon to-day. Later—There were four deaths from the fever during the twenty-four hours ending at noon to-day. San Francisco, September 4.—The steamer Albion, from Australia, is a week over due. The Indian tronbles in South California are over. The hostile chiefs have agreed with the commissioner to submit the questions to the Vate tribe. Mobile, September 4.—General crop accounts received by responsible mer chants say the cotton prospect in Ala bama and Mississippi is discouraging. A drought has existed in some loca lilies and too much rain in others. The crop is also suffering from the worm. Plan ters are holding back their cotton for higher prices. * -■ * ' New Y ork, Sejitember 4.—It is re ported that the President has determined to remove Postmaster Jones. Two stabbing affrays occurred yester day. A Ribbonman attempted to poison an Orangeman with Paris green. An inquest over the dead body of a baby was held at Madame VanBuskirk’s ..house. A man with two bullet holes behind his left ear was found in North River. Rev. Geo, C. Irall, Rector of Emanuel Church, has adopted the uew prayer book and withdrawn from Bishop Pot ter’s Diocese. Officer Wilde, of Newark, was fatally injured by a gang of rowdies. .There was afire at Rahway, N. J. Loss .■?140,000. A body was found in the ruins. J-G. Hymen fc, lawyer and President of the Hercules Life Insurance Company, C. J. Dankle, Mrs.Georgianua Dankle aud J. S. Talmadge were arrested on Satur day by the United States Deputy Mar shal, on the charge of making false rep resentations with reference to the prop erty of certain bondsmen of Dankle in the suit of the United States against him to recover a forfeiture for renewing an illicit distillery. ° To-day Commissioner Davenport held Rymert in a bond of $15,000, and Tal madge and Mr. and Mrs. Dankle in $10 - 000 each. ' ’ The Mayor of Savannah has telegraph ed that there has been no yellow fever in that city this year. The Tribune says: “The alacrity with which the French have paid up the whole of the indenmity due on or before the first of May is explained by our Berlin correspondent. It appears that the ne gotiations for the evacuation of France by the Germans were complicated by the question of admitting German manufac- nires into France, free of duty, after September first, at which date the ar rangements agieed upon for passing such goods duty free expired. The French were offered a speedier withdrawal of troo**5 if these privileges to the Germans were continued; but they are nowin a condition to demand the evacuation, as a right, under the treaty of Frankfort. Washington, September 4.—The Pre sident has pardoned Alfred Foster, of Brooklyn, who was convicted of selling unstamped segars, ° The Secretary of the Interior hr ~ issued an order forbidding the whites to settle in the Cherokee conntiy. Two of the Warmouth delegation de parted to-night and will meet the balance of the delegation at New York, at 10 o clock to-morrow, and proceed to Lon" Branch to meet the President by appoint * Letters from Vincent Collier stale that Ins mission to the Apaches of Arizona failed. Cochise would not come to the council. Judge John M. McKenney, of the Southern District of Florida, who has been North during the hot weather, re turns to adjudicate in the cases growing out of the recent wrecks. c The Lnited States Marshal reports the health of Key West good. • m “ tcrial change is reported from the 1 acific and Rocky Mountain stations. The baiometer bas fallen very generally dnnng the day east of the Rocky Moun tains and especially on the Gulf and over he lakes; but the highest pressure re mains central in Delaware. The temper ature has risen decidedly from Missouri to Aew Icork and northward. Fresh southwesterly winds have prevailed at most stations in this region; northeasterly on the Gulf coast Smoky and hazy weather bas continued from eastern Mich- lgan to the middle Atlantic. Clouds and right rain on the immediate coast from Louisianato Florida, and local rains have fallen in Wisconsin, but elsewhere clear weather is reported. London, September 4.—Smithe, a member of Parliament, presided at the Phoenix Park meeting. In sight of which followed the participants of the | meeting attacking the police, fifty police were injured. The police were rein forced and many arrests were made. The Times has a Versailles dispatch saying tnat there will be no adjournment of the Assembly until the Germans evac uate the four departments surrounding Paris. MaDy cases of cholera are at Dantzic, Elbing, Coblentz, Altona, Leipsic and Vienna. A bark was capsized near the English coast and all were lost. A brig was cap sized off Shields, and all on board were lost. Queen Victoria is confined to the house. A general strike of the coal miners of Northumberland, for higher wages, is imminent. A fishing schooner foundered in Pent- landfrith, and five persons were lost. A railroad accident has occurred in the North of France. Ten were killed, and an immense number wounded. ^Gladstone, in a speech delivered at Whilley Saturday, expressed joy that Englishmen can now look upon Ameri cans as friends, and said: “We may now indulge in the hope that all controversies between the two people are settled. A mass meeting of Engineers was held at Newcastle-on-Tyne last Saturday, at tended by fiilly 8,000 persons, at which it was determined to insist upon an ar rangement of the time of labor at nine hours a day, for six days in the week, or fifty-four hours a week in all. A special dispatch to the Standard from Spain says, “the progress of King Ama deus, from Albacete to Valencia, was one continued oration.” The Herald’s special correspondent at Albacete, Spain, telegraphs as follows: “By invitation I accompany the King on a three weeks’ journey through the Pro vinces. We started Saturday morning, reaching Albacete at night. We stopped at thirty-six stations and the King was received with tremendous enthusiasm. The King’s speaking was of the poorest. He is receiving petitions _and winning the hearts of everybody, conversation the lie desired Spain ill the United States would exist between the two countries. We go to Valencia to-morrow. An English student has fallen victim to fool-hardy attempt to climb the Alps without a guide, QUlflMrt Son prospectus. THE ATLANTA SUN! DAILY AND WEEKLY, Macon Comes to ilt’ar.ta Again!” FINDLAY’S IRON WORRs Live Paper on Live Issues’ PUBLISHED BY THE ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Head of Third! St., Sign of “The New Flag” MACON,, r GEOHGTA. Alexander H. STEPHENS, A. R. WATSON* - - - - Political - News Editor. Editor. THE LARGEST IN THE SOUTH! Skilled .j Labor and Modern Machinery. .A.1X Wcrlr^ YVarrantodL. 13 jJCUitADua imu WlllUlUg y jy y CIHJrTmTT v w A. ttxi. LCOL. e King answered\ne that ^ 5 General Editor and Business pNorthei*n Prices for Machinery Duplicated tthttSag Manager. K ,. ra ^"£‘ Ue<l - illiscellaiteotts. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTIOIV. PORTER FLEMING, COTTON FACTOR! Daily Per Annum COMMISSION MERCHANT, JACKSON STREET, - . AUGUSTA, GA. Commission for Selling Cotton, XH Per Cent, aug21-5tw Single Copy Six Months $7 OO OO IV otice. Per Annum = Single Copy ... 3 OO Tlxree Copies ... 4, 50 University JTMMUe, tat | It oo I HEREBY consent for my wife, MRS. E, W. MAB- BETT, to be a Free Trader from this date. ug!8wlmo j. jj. MABBETT. FOUNDED 17 8 5. | Fifty Copies WiE K L Y Six Montlis s Single Copy—G Montlis 1 OO Tliree Copies « 3 3S Ton Copies “ y qq Twenty Copies “ 13 OO SO OO T HE Collegiate Department and Academy open 4th SEPTEMBER next. Discipline Military.— xmtion, board, washing, fuel, from SI30 to $175 per Term. The LAW SCHOOL opens 4th October, 1871 Tuition $40 per term. Apply to -m. 6eu - E - KIRBY SMITH, aug23d2tw4t Chancellor. Single Copies of the Veil i intllctyis Improved, Circular Saiv u. jj « nt0S l?£ P f r0 X£ k J nt{s > Sugar Jflills and sylnp JCcflles^Son 18 ' I>onts\ If uidoiv sills and lintels ; Castings af Iron and Brass of Every Ilescri.pt ion, and JNachiiU- ryot all f inds TO OMIBEjR. > H A S 8. 1 a Of Elegant Deigns, and at Prices that Defy Competition. «*„*»*.,* li***™.* r „ ’ Outat of Machinery for Sa\v«c,iJ/vrchaut Minima. REPAIRING IN ALL ITS BRANCHES 1 Competent Workmen furnished upon application to o erhaul Engines, Saw Mills, etc., in any section of the country. FINDLAY’S SAW - DUST GRATE SHOULD BE USED BY EVERY SAW-MAX PROPRIETOR. Millstones, Belting, Circular Saws. Steam Hirings, Babbit Metal, FURNISHED TO ORDER. TERMS, CASH OS APPROVED PAPER. ‘ K- FINDLAY'S BAR etc., etc, SONS, M;icon. Ga. stricken from our Books when the THE GREAT rniME and cash sales—Bacon, Flour, Mules, &c — non i 40,0 ^ £°. uuds Bacon; 1,000 bushels Com; ECLIPSE Screw Cotton find Huy Press 500 barrels Flour; car load Molasses ; Coffee : a valuable pair of Mules and Dray ; a first class second-hand Family Carriage, for cash or on tune, until October or November ; Also, 100 city or suburban vacant building lots. Terms easy. Apnlv once to A. K. SEAGO. Cor. Forsyth and Mitchell st’s, sepLImd&w Atlanta, Ga, O L XJ R £5$ J am?aTbVaUheI?meToltOffi b ce. Bent at ^ 831119 ^ and take the ? paper for the same lengthen time, oTmbserStfn^ 0the T i8e ’ To flecnre end atthe same time, and that all be takon at the same Post Office^ Pt p 5 0r each one shaU begin and A <; <,<><1 Chance CLUB RATES FOE THE DAILY FOR A ROME. J ^ VILL . SELL BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE How Vo Remit Money i door, intbe town of Newnan, in Coweta coun ty, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT it being xhe 7th day of the month, beginning at 10 l — , - o — p clock, and continuing until all are sold, my° lands pMd for m£>hes D 6nt fir0m 1110 0ffice tlU U is F aia for * and r Fourth DuCrfetnfmM -i. £ Ci l ,2res * lying in the Fourth District of said county, known sis tne HAHBER PL AC E, M CONTAINING ONE THOUSAND ACRES. «3L Persons sending money by Express must prepay charges. ames will always be erased when the time To lows First. ONE HUNDRED ACRES, upon which are situated the dwelling house, a neat frame buildimr with five rooms thoroughly cealed, with glass win dows, and substantial rock chimneys,—with a car- den well enclosed, itself containing near three acres —and capacious Gin House with Screw, and new barn built since the war. Next ,I will sell SIX HUNDRED ACRES, in tracts or small farms of FIFTY ACRES each. I will then sell THREE HUNDRED ACRES in parcels, or tracts of from Twenty-Five to Forty acres Correspondents: with T HE SUN will not change hisres-1 parcels as fol- I fi 5 ^ ^ ^epartmen- . , _ _ | be addressed to J. Henly Smith, ManagerSnt^Ta THE eSCepi its Political Cepartment, should | ....... ? s to 0 CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER Upon each and every tract sold I shall so arrange pnce ia8 thaUhere wiR be good b™n S | | Paper ' I shall have each tract accurately surveyed, and tho boundaries well defined. I will sell on the following terms : THE DAILY SUN ( W'A/lLY Patented Feb ? y 27, 1871, by Findlay Sc Craig. point o?RAPIDm° nd S LIGH^ wnUR™? rftal , Mechanical achievement in early day to supersede ALL£&£?”*** Col.vpakcaee7 Ga., December 21,1870. ^ SONS, Findlay’s Iron Works, Macon Ga • Deab Sirs—Late this fall I purchased from ’ ton Presses, and, after a full and fair trial? 1 do°not n he < s ! itate llr to I ^ ndlay & c r? i S. ^Eclipse Patent Screw Cot- arm^mst^rfm-ta fact, the best most rapid. of lightesi i — - - m. - - - w. — - - - tltvi . ,, — fwilliniif , A v vUO uluSb 1 oUlu f Ul JL1qJ41w3B ! “anterSl&^ouT cver S9ea »*r ******* is just simply no comparison. Every JOHN L. GILBERT. UUJlm nun: URJS-fuUKTH IN ONE iff?G^9, NE ' F0DRTH 111 TWO YEARS ; THE DATEOF sScx nREE ’ WITH ^TKREST FROM ( r t a ? d a11 these payments except tho first I win take cotton at Fifteen Cents per pound, (I mean good merchantable Cotton such as is usually sold in this market) delivered at Newnan, Georgia. 10UNG MEN—Honest and industrious and all The Weekly Sun i use your; Press. | for many orders from this ■e^qo^myneighbOTs^re*^*™^^^* I >re8se , s for next .season, and may look i other Iron them - ^ -»**$XT twice as fast as any of the < Since last fall, and bTfoieTccerfirn^R^^ 6 ™- 8 -^^ ’i yhorse P°wcr. PTUlprinn it DUDtMJfvn r .. ° rendering it PERFECT in every particuU?* ThT^ lrapr9Vcment ? aud labor-saving conveniences- at every tnm of the scrw, follower block descends' p, 'V lli,s a. pitch, or fall, of G.M inches ; that is, vice of the tnbe or nut in which the screw f Sf, oaF %° may bc > inches. The dc- .. . i„ such is to matenaUyreduce the friction mtln the common screw ; thereby rendering it an easv fV,', '* ‘T '"atorUMy reduce the friction, so great in the TIME OF ANY OTHER Don ScrMess hyCt-po^'^r^'G 40 p3 f, k a t . bale of cotton ^VLF THE J or c po«cr. [See J. L. Gilbert s certificate.] When desira- f3? VC n Y W ?? ?PP ortu nity to buy homos, and | Is a large, 8 page sheet (in ouarto form) filled —. . . paj for them^ by tiieir own labor. of the Daily—everything which aonears in nm- ®5°i ces ‘' reading matter It pont^ino i Persons desiring more than one tract can have the Editorials appear in the Weekly P1 01 daUy 138110 that " of general interest. 1 All of additional parcels. IshaU L eievnena i DURA- privilege of purchasing * tract? 1111141 perSOns tnyin S can purchase“adjacent This land will positively be sold on the dav thus advertised. andOppres^iOTs a «Sfall^n^ 0nent b)urdens heaped | CRAIG’S PATENT HORSE POWER BUJTT, KAPIDITY, LIGHT DRAUGHT and STARDIXU Rooil .1 S ? f > fil;ture3 - STRENGTH, “ounce it the BEST Screw Press INTHElvriPTn 7 . 5°°X a to l' °t box, etc., etc., in short, .... oiber Screw Presses. To purchasers we GU\lt VYtV -“^ i Un rX>- mvite a pub1ic test with any and SEND FOR PRICE LIST, ETC? UU.Ut.VNrEL SA riSFACTION or REFUND PRICE XIONEY. E. FINDLAY’S :o: SONS, Macon, Ga. Any information can be bad by applying to me, or Hinton P. Wright, at Newnan, Ga. . J , W.F. WRIGHT, augi-Mon&WceklytlstNov. Newnan, Ga. fisS&ttrSSr O Par. Clear and liazy weather will probably in firm a fmm 1. •* F ~ r continue from New England to South Carolina with southerly winds. Falling barometer, with southwesterly winds and increased cloudiness, from the lakes southwestward to the Ohio and Missouri rivers. Continued clon'd and local rains on the Gulf coast. Dublin, September 4.—A monstrous demonstration, oomhatingof a procession of one hundred thousand people, who held a meeting at Phoenix Park, were ad dressed by Smithe, Butt atd Nolan. Res olutions were adopted demanding the re- lease of th e Fenian prisoners. Several retiring 8 Th* “ ,h f• were many £r Js LSe ^ d,S1>erSed “ d hurt. 8 °. al y police were Disordorl J fc ^I nme riotei ® »ere arrested. • J persons were in the streets all Right singing seditions songs. Wheeling, September 4 The Trrm University Of Georgia. > ? Ve friends of liberty, everywhere to aid in exte v L put " P 1 J 6 1 Cb ^ P e 0Ur circu,aU0B - 0ur Weekly is a very ^tisfation Guarnntecd volved are momentous, and all tho iis ^y of America. The issues I SEND F0K ^STBATED CIRCULAR. COTTON QINS. can be put up Soui' the ^^0,^ iTeXanTc.^ SCtaUP ° U ^ gr0Und> SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR. ° l * Money Relunded* FACULTY. A. A. LIPSCOMB. D. D. # LL. D., Chancellor, P. n MELL, D. D. r Tice Chancellor. ™ hi sun- wi E|| T EBiTDTn a E. FINDLAY S SONS, Macon, Ga. SCHOOLS. Ancient Languages—W, H. WADDELL, A. M, von Modern Languages—M. J. SMEAD, Fb. D, c aud Belles Letters—CHAS. MOR] Rhetoric and Belles Letters—CHAR MORRIS A M Ethics and Metaphysics—P. H. MELL, D. D. Mathematics—WILLIAM RUTHERFORD. A. M Natural Philosophy—W. L. BROUN, A. M. Chemistry, Geology, and Agriculture—W. L. JONES, M. D. | ' Civil Engineering—L. H. CHARBOXNIER.A. M ■ ‘ fi- MITCHELL, A. M. and R. D. MOORE, Tho New Portable For Driving Cotton Gins, Printing Presses, and for Steam Engine any purpose requiring from one to ten horse Power. SC. D. University High School—W. W. LUMPKIN A M A. L. HULL, A. M., B T. HUNTER, A M.’ ’ . must VBSts&iSSsSZT:',T ** wu ”* T HE next session opens September 15,1871. above named Schools are in full onner . The 0 . . -— are in fall opperation. Students may select whatever Course they wish. Special attention is paid to the professional Schools of Law, Agriculture, and Civil Engineering, which have been expanded to embrace a much larger field Industrial Schools of Telegraphy, etc., ara estate Uahed m connection with the University High School which opens upon September 1st 6 Tuition, including all other fees. In all mente, $100, viz: $40 upon 15th September andT^ upon 16th January. Board $16 to $Tamonte Ty messing, etudeuts reduce this to $10 a month Total expenses $275 per annum. AO,al For further tefonnation. address the ChanceUor, or 'VILLIAM HENRY WADDELL, au^oi tin, it* tt , Secretary of the Faculty, AUgQl-.twdlt University of GeorgU, Athens, Ga. Liberty. The righte'^d“lite ! rtiS C ^l inB Y^, rDent ' as a co-worter“^ith recogIlizeev ery | in the North; and we of the whole P*°ple are jeopardized—not anv of American are not common to KoMta. 1Dterests at stake ^Sle momentoi^^"*^_? la ? We respectfully ai”i . All communications or public patrong momentous issues of the'' Sy.wSS l communications or IahIZ- puouc patronge. umcauons or letters on Business should be addressed to J. HENLY SMITH, Manag er, NO ATLANTA, GA, «- We respectfully ask our Weekly Exchanges to publish or notice this prospectus. n^flre^They^are stfer^fan^ w ? ter ’ ex cept at the door. The water bottom is a STRA CHARGE where thews engtelfare used C ’ * Ud FIRE ^USANCE COMPANIES MAhl There is POSITIVE PROTECTION AGAINST vvpr noiAv, , ?ABK CAN ESCAPE, NO 5IATTER WHAT FCE^ X kS' U - Ia a . nat . ural “spark arrester, as ng and similar work. Awarded first . EL , Ib USED—an important consideration in cotton gin Circular and Price List ° d P rem iums by American Institute 1869-70. Send for Descnptiva SS*Kimball's B.4A.E. R. money received for old claims or new orders. R. FINDLAY’S SONS,