The Fairburn sentinel. (Fairburn, Ga.) 1871-1872, September 01, 1871, Image 3

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tvirr Jfairinrni #nitind. I’.-iinr.CKV, Georgia, Srni iiaiß 1, 1811. \rw Advertisement.'— tfce now h.|- vertiscrnciils in n nothin colnrun. Pf. aches.—\Y c re Mini that Its 'o Ciipt- Steed fur a basket of niee peach ej. ©ST‘ Ht'S a WAV. —A burse ran away with a Imuey one Any this week Nu dam .go done, except t" run oror a ne gro women. Stir The (’out t House will lx- coni' pit-led il ! Jill early (lav. The Wills is pi.'gres-mg rapidly. Men of energy have the management of the building &&T Exi ITFMKSI FxriUiißDtN IRY.— Some <>l out must protninent men be came greatly excited ever a dog tight list Monday. Nothing seiions ee Ciirrt-1. Reai !'-'t .te —.lolmst m a \n dtews, i<-al estate agents. have valu* ahie property fur sale at a buiguin.— Parlies wishing to purchase wott'd and" wi !1 to give tin rn a r ill, s:i>e waiks —We notite that our fide walks, which have been i.i u bad r 'il lithm fur pome time, are b ing improved This will add much to the c unf it t of mu litilc town. Cx&' Tm.-.r, rurs cm- i: osc tr A thiutr, 11 lias a nutiee in to-.I iy a paper to men who have bought g ><‘d.s tin.n him on thirty days time, and have failed to p<y. lie gives them til! the futt of next month to come up and settle lie and nil uotii'o aril save ''"-Is ladT I’nasos'it, i Acton, <>t the <5 UiSt it ut inn, was in tov.'-i ! ist Wed' n -sd.iy. He has part I <.*!;!, his long white h A, but h is on- equally ns huge of a “dm." re' r U < l-vtdty knew him nud-o- Itie ,h ei new tint -- «’ol. Art ~, (•<•!:< res in fixing th hen! well displayed, teit H<" : I’m it :’!i • i IV.i H.f Tli : Th ,>h v .. as in I nvn 1 .St \loiid tv e* hdn'cJ t < ft I irge cr a i a! i /fit His photo ■ t'lphs of tin' holy I .lid w -o' L autiful. Itc < xhibited ”1 my pict Ul fi taieli ill tfiip con itry-—several scenes .-t f ink <>iil Mountain, are title !• ua‘ .re Mi. tiaruion's lectures are very entci .'sting a: <1 instructive, lie exhih.b <1 in Pa'- mefto hint Iht-’s lay night tar Y \Ke I'uitcd States Mai filial, from Vllanta, arn -g ed a man hy the n itm' of >nii i h, near* tiiiy> pl.ice, ey last 'i’ii* *4av, ami brought him to town. The Marshal b. Canto lens in jus watch over it is prisoner and Smith made Ids cseapr withoni much ti. uhh. Tfic M arshal became ex asp. r.< (>■<! and tried to nciest Olie f ~111 (Iios! jiro iii I cl I lawyers, but he failed to “l.uliy’’mu ymmg ti i.-nd , and nt m i.ed ! . A l.mta loihil.g 1-Civ me,ell like ill. toy that turned <i«- till'd louse. adjr Kin-U (’aMHiki Ll*"V. \V> learn (lum gent leu.mi uholi ve b-en .taint f' miptx llloii and vie niiy tli.t th< CliaUuiniocliei liiii is Very high. Tl:. water is out of the batik* ad most us tlie bottom land is (In ih -tl. The wind and rain last T’i lirsd.iV ai.d Friday night* laid most ul the cmi. on the ground, and now il is covered with wa t<-r. The corn crop on the bottom I riids n.* the river is c<>n«idi*r. and des troyed almost entirely. This w ill lie a heavy loss to our farmers on tin* liv er and wall effect others in tin* county to ii gicat extent. fitjje- I’he (a NeEitr—\<*cor<ling to (irei i.uis nutici', the II i Lee (linh, of Ytlai.t i, g ivu da interesting cmu-crl at tfii* place list Wednesday night, f i the Item/it of tlu; Failburti college The attendance was good, and <v< iy It sly was pleased and pi onuimevd it a gram! success l’ref. I!< Ih ni, rnit.-ti . cal director, entertaim and tie- audience with sweet music In the play. “0. I Uad's Cabin,' .1"! ,1 folltUilui*, Sam J ihnson and Harry I.'-efouk eonspicu ois parts aiid sustained their juirts with creil.t to th< niseiv, sand to th*- .Tulin I’dilintuH,as old lady, much lailglitci and conviuied nil that hr* was m the i igfit jduc-/. lie perfuinied lis par! will Ah th<- boys acquit! and tliem.seb.es well, and hft a ypoo<l impression on tiie minds y>t the fit ii* mis <>f i’ tivt ‘tii'n U' I: ,pe they will come again and give us .ilu-r etc ti.*i t lir.nir'iif s. W'c must congratulate mv young ibus ns • ’He acquitted ! imself well and created nine!! laughter with hi* i.e<ri<i mimic*, fitfitsy sayings a.-I o r :c Mu <a, The inn Keeper” u’a . created n.o:-!i Hmgh ter and go and |i among ab !,->iig 1,-v" J.dm f V.l-j hits, < .si-let iie* b I j, ; - : idriifiS: -It we; si i.-, the am .ui.t t.iiv'ii < sp‘-ke well f. . •• r I ’.ve. V.V h p< ti at Ihe t ‘lot. will visit e* n . o when, wc fe< ' certain, ttiey will .1. ?< if” 1 ! It*.use, an I I'eu!:.': <i"Ublf-t'':*' am ant ' ey -1 lot biis accaei -n. SS”" Lvov.—The annual meeting of Ei.uii church, Campbell County, began j u llili, and closed on the 11th of All- i giisi. T uly Gi dis good to those who , eoniiile in Him. During tt.e series ol j ud'gi us oervis s tho church was earn <'st aid d< vout in prayer to God for at, oiitpouiii.g of the Holy Spirit and then hearts were made to rejoice in ! iti'Wer to their supplications, for all | pi« sent felt that God WHS ill our midst. Siuneis were 11 ulv awakened, mouni' eis were coinf< l ied, ami God’s people refreshed and streogthenerd in their 1 hope of Heaven through our 1.-u-d Jc« >iis Chi ist. A part of the time we h <1 the valuable assistance of Rev. I’. \V. Emv and I?r»\ B. J W.uker. Tlie happy result of the faithful labor of the elmrcb was this: Thirty-one were added to their number, 25 by baptism ands. by letter. To G<-d be all the glory G R. Moor, Pastor Mr The lellowinp rnolutions relating to bar rooms an'i bi!li.ir*l tables w is passed .at the 1 .st meetiug of the lioirdof Coucilin'-n, umi is hereby made pubiie: itrsui.VEn. That no'.iee is hereby given to the proprietors of bur rooms nn-1 billiard sa loons In ilu-town of Fnirburn that the license tn retail spl ituons lirjnors granted by the Council ul l-’airhiirn. will be forfeited t r the following ••fli-nfe* when such fsct« shall be made known to this Council: 1. Tlie - t-liing or vending spirits on the Sab bath duv to any one.oxcpt in actual case of sick n. u, iiiil by t'o prescription of a physician, or a in- for snci(mental purposes. 2. The selling of spirits to a minor, or al lowing a minor to play at billiards. 3. To allo .v gimbiing of any kind in and about such premia-s. 4. The k. "ping of « di.jorilerly house of any kind. ttey- Wool. Caudivc Maciiist.--Junes & Foster will be ready to card every* body'* w<i"! in the best style in four weeks from 'hi* date. Take ail in wool or money, t<> suit custumers. Market price giv< ti for wool. Be sure to 1 ling vur i wo< I »o Jones & Fester, 3$ miles N SY .-f i n.i.iUM, (Mi west prong of [ ime t< . L, Je.VKS A. Foster. July 2st, IW7 1 U >1 hi kef lirporfs. Ot »i.;r Yi asia Daily Sex,) August 31, 1871. j Ab. i;t ( 1 ■i* only change of and i in the insiket is in bncoii and con,. The luitor is rather dull, and rml iii much demand. Baeun is quite hi. k, but 1 ■ vei th ill usual. It Could be h aight yesterday at C4as l FI mu is bii.4 ami in C '><'d <!nnaud.' t'radc g< !K v illy is looking ap, and f.r the p.iriienliii ses.-J,. n ia first rate Tie m iiketfi are only slightly stoek ed, hut ♦oifficierif for the a- niand. Tlie priyes remaiK so nrur unchatigfi eil, ejpaet ij'iiol at ions aie unnecifisai y : (II;, t’orn hy car-load 90a95 cents 'A head "pfi'. white $1.«(?S :i1.70 On’s s l>wy Ryefh.oo Bar ley ¥ 1 .bo. H.u ..v- Fhoidtlei s Sr ; clear rib sides tlj ttl.< : eh n sides ‘JjC; Ciitiva*«e*l hams 14 < 1 7c; hulk le lower. Laiih—Bui' Is 12c; kegs and cans 13114 (. Fi. uit Sin ei fine, $5.15, extia, 7; fat; i; 25; fiiiicv, $‘J, Mkai. i.ri . Quite an active demand -X'fiis, aid n.any orders arc received rum distance. Corn meal per bush el SI.OO Bran per ewt , SI.OO. A cam Chu-tkk of AecrncvTs. —ln the dispatches receive<! at liie Co.vhti n'Ti .v oflic'.' yesterday, it will be seen that the Hanger express rati into the Beverly train seven miles from Boston, on the 20th. The express ran into the ti.iiu at full speed, with such force that the engine and tender reached the e.-iit r of the last car, which was de molished. This cur was crowded with passengers, and the seen was terrible. took fire, and the boiler <jf the esigine hurst. The num ber killed, so far asceitained, is twen ty-fonr. Among the number the )K.-v Dr. K/ra <Jarn*tt, of Boston. The steamer I.adona was stranded ■ ii the afiOili, six miles N*,rth of Cape Caimvorat, ai.<* lhe*aptaili and twen ty men lost. \ The mail fra'iti, «nd tlie freight train on Hilton the Elio Road, near YY’tst p.vint, I’* six were killed and li ii .‘ .is a lunjfi list ol wounded Th? train ve a s going at rate of 35 miles an hour. The engineer, who W.s.i fatally injured, had orders ill his pocket foi bidding the movement of the ITnin, which caused tlte disaster. the stearm-r Ocean Wave’s tioilcr expko led Sunday afternoon, at the Point (dear Wharf. Fifty, or sixty killed and wounded. A creole family . on i. aid numbei ;og seven persons, of wiiom six were killed. The captain, engitieur and pilot were killed.— Con r',*v.tkn, 22. v ...a*--; you wt'di a premature dentil vot< will h-t all the /.oi-;ono«s hair pro** parotiojis .done, vatcrf’s nxitt RE«to :: ,t:ve is p.-t fr-ctly harmless ns any .’rnggist w:;i *ei- ' Sc° advertise ments . Late-t l»y Tt-lrgi»iib. M bile, Auguts 23.—The Register has kindly furnished the following the steamer Ocean Waves, alow prs* sure boat, left the city Sitday morning with abutit two hundred peursottfi on ti'.aid fur an excursion to Fish River, about twenty miles from tho city j On her return Hup she slopped at Point Clear, reaching there at 5 o’clock P. y. The boat was made fast: the hand and ! part of the passengi as went ashore. After remaining for half an lion-, lie whistle was blown and iiie pussengeis had just got aboard when the boiler exploded with great force, following witli a rtmdling, hissing sound. Frag ments of timber and metal flew in everv direction The forward part of the lmats’s cabin was carried cempletely away. The chimney fell backward toward the rear of the bout, crushing the upper cabin, and the boat immediately sunk witu her bow submerged. About six ty or seventy persons were killed and injured by the cxplosian. So far. tho bodies of nineteen dead, eight ladies among the number, have been recov ered. Twenty-eight wo tided have been brought to the city, and one of the number, a little girl, has since died. The scone was appolling, frriifie and heart- lending. Wilder scri es of gtit-f have seldom been ti itnhssed. Frarilic cries aa they lamented fi r their I, st wives, children, parents and sisters was agonizing to all who had human sympathies. Many of the passengers were little chi'dien, and ninny little hats and bonnets came ashore to tell of llte little victims beneath the waved, lie- Captain W’illinn Eaton, swam surue time w ith both legs broken, nud a bout reached bim just too late, and he Went dun ti. Tlie two pilots were killed. Tho engineer and bis wife were severely injured, and all the fiir* men killed. It is impossible to carn c'.ly estimate loss. By some it is supposed th it at least th.rty or forty persons are still hmied iu the debris of the wreck on the bottom of the Bay. A divei has gone to the scene ol disaster. The ac cident has cast a gloom over the whole oily, and a universal .sadness pia Vails. The streets are crowded wiili people, and the excitement is inteiifie The Oceon \\'avc<S lias be; i, f r some time comsidejud in,; ale. The buul has al ways been au unlucky one. A ciiminu 1 resporoibility rests sutne where, and it should be visited 11(1011 loose w tnme recklessness and in enpue Ay it is attributable to. The system of inspections everywhere is loose careless and reckless. The boiler wax not so much exp! ,ded as it was loin open with a lung scam. It was so rot ten as to liltcrally tear open. Hud it been stronger so as to explode w ith greater violence, the destruction would have been greater The force of the gxplonion was upwatds and forwards, WasHlSOtov, August 30. -The State Department lies isbued tiiculars urg ing il.iimantu to picpare and present their claims at once. No papets that are alieady filed cun lie withdrawn, hut additional papers may be filed.— Claimants iniiot prepare lor themselves proof of claims. Upon application t<< the State Department a copy of the treaty and insti tieliuriH regurditng the mode of preparing proofs, will he fur nlshcd. New Orleans, August 30.- War mouth it impended the Secretary of State, George E. Boveo, an uppoinb *• of 11. Heron Bovee, eliarged with pro mulgation iiH law, that wliicii he knew was not law. Buvee refused to obey the suspension. The police moved him, while Boveo was being ousted from his office. In the Mechanic#’ In stitute a still more disgraceful scene was occurring. At the last meeting of toe Council at the City Hall, the Council passed an ordinance authoriz ing the extension of the city vvojks on the Holly plan, and autlifaizing an issue of two anil a half milli. 11 dollars worth of bonds for that purpose. An ordiunco was also introduced to lease the water woiks to the City YVatoi Works Company for twenty years, and authorizing said parties to mortgage tho works foj two million dollars Dis cussing the license so lease the work* administrator DoLassige, colored, pro duced a ceitificate for one thousand shares of‘one hundred dollars each. — The stock was issued to John Lock j wood. Xf. DeLufisigo Rtuted that they ! had been given to him tuseeme hi* | vote for the measure. Slaj Flanders stated that ever member of the Coilli j eil had been approached, and that he , had seen one hundred h aisand d,i I lars worth of stock off red to one of ; th. •in. Administrator Walton stated that he had beau offered a sum which would make I,ini independent fur life, to support Iho measure. The impress ion prevails that the scheme will event uaily pass the Council, and the city j will not only b<- fleeced out its water i works, but out of two million of do!- j lats additional. Richmond August 30.—The Corn-cre ative Convention organized to day with | Babcock for President. The delegatee • from the Colored Conservative PI ul. were admitted and applauded. The motion to admit Governor Wnl-' ker to it seat ou the floor waa opposed on the ground that his presence might ' influence the deliberations. Juege Walker refused to sympathise with the progressive repi i t <>i’ the ma jority. The President made a speech roitn selling the burial of all dead issues. Charleston, August 80.--Three new cases of fever announced to-dav. — Tho letunis for the week ending on SaturdaN, allow a total of six yellow lever deaths. ‘^ U K ,IS, SO.—The new steam tested on the Missouri Pa cific Railroad today. The curs were going at the rate of forty-five miles per hour, down a grade of fully feet to the mile, and were stopped within one thousand feet in thirty two seconds. LonsvitiE, August 30.—The fourth floor of Wldtney, Brown <0 Go’s grain wereliouac fell to-day, killing two black and one white man. The build ing was crushed to the cellar. Two prominent Main street gentlemen were blown into the street by the con cnssiuii. LunDiM, August 30, —New York city loans are still excluded from quo tut ion in Berlin. Froih disturbances between the | people of Strasburg and the German I troops. Several on both sides woimd ! , , 1 Cholera has appeared at Hamburg. I Sixteen deaths a) Altouu for the past I "■"<• k ft continues in Konigsbiug.— j tin the 21th theto was one hundred new cases and twenty nine deaths; on ; the 23rh, eighty new cases and fil’ft ' deaths, | Paris, Afignts 30— Tho members <4 i tHe governmet have agreed upon the 1 hill prolonging Theirs' power, which | slightly modifies tlie cumittee's hill. It will receive* the unaiiiim.us support 1 "f ill.' Left. It is stated that Gurnbetta has with draw his proposition lor tho dissolution of the Assembly. Garibaldi bus recovered. Repose is only necessary for a complete res toration of health. Madrid, August 80.—A decieeo of annuity has been promulgated. It applies to all political offenses com mitted in Spain. The pieuinhl. .-asserts that the gove.tnineiit is well awme of the puwerlessness of its adversaries and of its own abilities to suppress all rev, Its. D. Browder of Montgomery, Ala, save; “Daray’s Prophylactic Fluid is the b'-st tiling tie colic in horses 1 eye; saw.” The Merchant Who doe* not A dyer risE.—The mcrchunt who does not ad vertise is distinguished very . n.- ily by In* careworn and dejected countenance- He is grasping— hold fast to what lie ha*, and is afraid to venture. lie is generally selfish, and looks upon ul! customers with dial. list. The miser ly eagerness with which he clutches the pay for his good .-reals nn antipa thy fur him in the minds nf his patron*, and ttiey generally leave him His store is anything but, inviting, ns the goods are not displayed at all, and a Idtak appearance of the walls is the consequence. lie generally has dry goods, groceries, hardware, etc, all jumbled up together. At night lie ligl.ts his Bt.ne with the poorest quali ty of cundles which shed a pale g im nier over hi* goods giving tin m an old and dusty look. At his store you will he certain tc find mean whi.-ky s .ft Soup, d'lnuged dry goods and grocerii s--all l-nt years fashions, etc. lie seldom gives anything for public improvement or charitable purposes, , and measures mankind generally in ! his own luili Sucli a man ! never hiilprt to build railroads, steam I boats, nil-graph I in. s, or anything of |1 ho kind It the balance of mankind weic like him, stage coaches would be 'the only public conveyances. Where great cities now :-*tunil, a few double : (ten log-ii.nues and a bar room would bu instead Colleges and schools would never have been thought of, and blissful ignorance would now reign supreme. Lie is never posted on the ; topics ol tho day, nor is In, informed in regard to commercial affairs, he j cause he shuts himself ofl from "tlmt source of inf -rmation by discoiintenanc ing the press, the only means through ; which it can lie attained. And when : he dies, lie is not generally lamented, j N<:w>.paj)cr lii-port‘ r. Itemoviil. I HAY j. removed to the u< .lor.', corner r.l broad snd W hitet-sli - tr. six, where i nreapy •he first floor find basement. 1 shall keep a . first class *«orirn«ut ol family crec.-ries, and fine leal tobacco at whole-ale and retail, which I assure you I shall s<*!i us cheap as the cheapest. I shall keep a full a son met,t of table and pocket cullerv. crockery and tinware. When you have a y chickens, butter and eggs to .'.ell, bring them to mo. Cali to ;-ce me whether you wi-h to hay nr 1 not null ira litUß VV. TIhYVLEt Georgia, Campbell County. \\ 118HEAS, James li. AbercromMe, udm’r > * de bonis non with will annexed ol James uunlnp, repr< jiet.it* to the court, id b : a ptti t on. duly filed, and entered on r-coid, tnat b«* has lully ad min tiered June* Dunl p’n \ tale This is therefore, to cite nil nerions i concerned, kindred nnd crediters' miu-e if any they can, why said 1 should not be discharged Irom hisadmini-tra lion. and receive letter- of svlmissioa on the 1 first Modday in December. J 671. , E. C. Bkaters, Ordinary. ! Tbi* Angu|t, 18*1871,4r . Fairburn Markets. Ccrreeted expressly for The Faiubi rx Sentini.-i By Joseph Hit anti kv Corn per t.n*hel $1 00 Meal. .. M •’ 1 80 -.lock Peas ..." ' i Ou ITpnr pe r 100 Ih*. 00 to li fifl Pa-on Shoulder* ... .per lb !(i Clear Bib’d Side* I t? Clear Sides l;i T.ard per lb lii Cheese ■> Sf. Butter “ ■' 2(i F.gg9 per (IoV tat Chickens eneli 15 Sugars peril) 1.5 to lb Momsses per gal 40 to 50 Hire per Ih ill Soap “ '* 10 to 15 Caudles " " • 20 Salt •• sk 2 50 Factory Thread, per bunch 1 30 ' Shirtings perjd 10 to 12 . Prints •• •* 10 tn Id ' Tobacco per lb CA to 100 H iy —Timothy pr 100 lbs 2 00 Palmetto Market, Corrected weekly by Thornton Jt IJoilemnn, Prints Si to 19* Montour Osimburgs pr yd 15 Augusta Sheeting " 13J “ j Shirting loj " i " •• 9 Ticking 1? and n half 3o Factory Yarns 51.30 sl-10 Tobacco 15 to il 25 Flour per bid. $7.00 to JO 00 Sugar. pr lb. 1? and a half to 14 Cotfeo per lb 20 lo 22 liioc " 10 | Soda .... •* 12,( [ Bulk Meat—-Clear sides " Ifi io 131 Clear ribbed ■' 12 Shoulders..,. . “ 10 I Seoul iloos, No. 2 sj ! Nails Ol l Cti'g* per do/. 15 Mrlshts and Aleastuet. i lii-m;i. las. 1 Wheat DO . Shelled Corn. .. X Corn in ear 7(J Pea* t’o Kyo 50 Gals ... 32 Barley 48 Irish Potatoes. ~. ...... CO Sweet Potatoes CO While Beans..... CO Castor B"q!v' .... 43 Clover seed... fill Timothy seed. 4y Flax bo> and SC He nip Seed- 44 Blue grass seed. 14 Buck wheat 6;t i Dried peach".* .... . 40 1 Dried apple. ... 2j Onions fill Balt sij j 3 u me Coal 8» j M<<" :>fi Brun 2<j Turnips fifi PhiSterinahair.. 8 UusluckudLiiue so St«r«> iiuusc mid Lot for Sale. U’ II.L be sold ou the first Tuesday in Oc tober next, in th® town ol Fairhuru, Campbell Coun y. Georgia, at tmblic outciy, the Store Hou*i: and Lot belonging to die Kh- Lite of Jepilia Lend, um, lute dec. used. This is the u)»t valuable property in the town.— Terms, one third cash, one-third due in twelve mnnlhs and balance due in two years, !tl-; Inst pay ent bearing inteiest from first ol Januaiy next’ The cash payment will be r qaired l.y fi.-*. of January next at which time possession ' of the properly will be giv. n. W. F. Landrum, Q M Lnmhun, j s- pl*t.l B .editors o! J. Landrum, dec’.'. | Official Oriler. FXEUUTIVK DEPARTMENT, ' State or Geohoia. i Atlanta. Ga., August 19, 1871 I ORDRRKD, Tlmt the Hou. Fustei ' Blodgett, Siipenutetideiit of the YY r es- ! tern und Atlantic RaJroud, be, and h. is hereby, authorized to remove any m ' all of tlie pel's ms named a,,d appuiut ed in the Executive Older of January 23d and 2411i, and February Ist, 1871, to bring lip tho uocmiuts and records j of the YVesti'in and Ailantic Railroad, so ns to disclose the complete and final balance ot the affairs of ti.c road to and including the date of its transfei to the control of the lessees etc.* and lie is hereby empowered to appoint i ot hot t; iu t heir pt< yd, as he may deem j iii.-Ces.aary lo perform tlie duties nssig-n i ed to sui.) persons in said Ex: cutivi orders; and to discover any frauds oi irregularities in the accounts or con duct of any agent of said road. Given tinder my hand and the seal of the Execu ive Department, at the Capitol, iii Atlanta, the day and year first above wriilen. (Signed) RI'FLoS B. BULLOCK. By the Governoi: (Signed) It. 11. Atkinson, Societal} Executive Department. SI F ERIN TEN DENT’S OFFICE, YY’ESTKRN AVI, ATIANTi'.- Rali.Rual), An axta, Ga , Aug 24, 1871. By virtue of authority vested in me hy older of His Excellency Rufus B. Bullock, Govciimu- ol Georgia, iindcr date el 19ih insl , ns above ORDERED/ That N. F. Hotchkiss, /YtYditor, Isaac F, Harris, Treusiuer, niifl < huR. I>.1 > . McCaJJa, Oeiieral Honk* Keeper <d the YY’extern and Atlantic Rail road, are hereby rcmovjd from (be B .aid of Commissioners to brinw u(* the accounts and record*, etc, of YY’estein and Atlantic Railroad. Tosti r Bi-opoett, s< ’lD 4t. Superintendent. SR WING .>IACIIIN ES. "l*lii , iß to purchase the lies! I ~ A IN*, MACHINES, would do well in ci,l and wu.. Mbs Era lleynnl.ls. a/»he is ,J„ gent.for Ihe How.i Mncliih.-. If i* the b«t Machine known to the public. It veil Hem Nr.ich, I ell, T nek. Bind Braid, Embroider, dec. * u J. l 11 <I,J »tl 'bat Can be done with l,h. needle- 1°: further particular* address 01 0:1 i 1T ” K. Reynolds, Enirh.irii, Ga. J nnv:-. 2 m A. HARVEY | FAIjiBURN, GEORGIA, Dk.AI.KK IN POPULAR FAMILY MEDICINES,! siioks, Hardware, Fum Iy Groce. - PURE LlQtoiiy, c „ terms strictly cash ' i Itp’.i? ts I SILVER ANfl PIATFD WARE T ‘ DIRECT LtiJPOKTATiON O 1-’ Five Itiiudird Oralea I'iotkvty TABLE AND I’OrELT O U I* Ia E3 R Y, TEt TRAYS, ASSORTKD LRATKB, WINGLASS, LOOKING GLASS FLATUS* YVe offer asßortecl Crates for sBo. Send for 1 ist. TO JIOF.'LK !•: Rt w.- ..n. r ii. i ot lions. Ker- i .... ji, li. Atlanta ■’ itlc; V, •p. | . Kni. 1n f let, n::j tlii" r kept ti use. I -il .* ii " : * ap2l I'm >[• LXLCL IVF. DKI'AHIMI. Atlanta. Ijx ~\ . ;-v t l’.isuant Iu rre Uf.n 1- - , f/ :i - v '. ,;i, ap pruvc.i ltjib of Marc l .. IBfi9, wb-jli .r'aira.-j tl 0 Governor.witli li.vsislauc.- of I lie ~ ) j,;, . r General, lo as.-a-H* and levy such a !>'•!" ccutage on the taxable property will produce, in the estimation of tbr Governor, ihe sum ol live hundred thousand d-llars, i-xe'ii.-iye of specific luxe.., Mild alter approximaling us nearly aa practicable the am. urit iu value ol «U laxahle property In thcsftiite an exhibited In the Pigwte; t in OBI) I.RED: That feur t.-ni h* of ou* percent. a- *e»»cd si.d eol.eeted upon the amount of the value of property returned by each tax p .yer sut.ject to taxation »and Tolorrm. JiLI'U.S B. BUI.LOCK, Governor. Madimun Bki.i. Comptroller General »u l 3 .1 NEW YY’HEELER &. YVILSON Sowing Maoliino IT aicardr/l the highest Premium at the Georgia State. Fair in 187® irnA at it uo-' eille, Fhhl Ten rifw.-sif', Fail'am! ' o'i'ij other Fair that it Jm* them es~ htbifeii at . Ilthe oiilg Mm hine ichick inales the Loci Stitch isith a rotating hoop, thus arouhng the annoyance of a At‘title (always getting out of fix amt wearing out by the time a lady would learn hoc: to ducad the needle i. 'There, is 8 i 000, rtf red for any Shuttle Machine now in market that does at contain half as many more pieces to learn to manage sml get out of order, | and for any Shuttle. Machine, that makes j as little noise, or that tcill sew ten yards 'of seam as quick, or that you can change J the needle, thread and tension upon as j qnii l , or for one. that ici/l do a greater gamely or belter work, or any one that rani, as easily , or that has joints so Con structed that all lost motion can be taken up as font as it accunostates, so that the oldest Machine can be made to operate e " jwrfe.rthj and run an mile)illy us when new. And SSOOO, gieen to any Sewing Machine f'oiiigany Hud hace sold more Machines m Atlanta fur the last 9 months. f.’pnxn Js of 600,000 hace been sold, warranted by u re.pons.ble company in Atlanta. Their local agent, Ah s. S L. Johnson, at Fah burn, will sell this Machine to any one as cheap as they can be bought in -V J. or anywhere. Mo charge made for showing, and tkoriMyl rust ruction given when you tnuy a machine ‘Sells oil tnne. . Cozue und see it iixtrL. Mj?S. S. L..JOHN-ON. BOWEN & SANDERS, . lIA.VU ACriRKR.S OF Du'or«?Kjftb, Blind)*,Mou<tling4,&« 'Turning and Scrolling <bme to ■Order ~ Plaining M il i.n Forsyth street, -near Macon <£ Western ttad-oad. A.ldrer* R. O. Box. So. 517 Atlaaln, Ga rn,.!2-12in i Good Efcirti for Biilc, ! I offer for eal* my farm; near the A'ioofu A Meat Poll.t Railruudj-cheap for cash yb B farm contains a-vejp.-JlVe , • f j, t ae:;4. • five «'f »‘,.ch is in a (*!!". ;.'Jte rs O'l ll : . 4 Goo j limy an.l" ag' odi'-:; : ; ..... re.i.-dnd- r |U wOr i- tv V -s a ~ • f mis iio.-al i. x . -ii" iwetfag .- • M.*|-y OWtil Jehu J. Stacks)or MmSiwik au.u f Yukux, Ua.