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THE SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA,WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 0, 1871. NO. 405 the daily SI N. Pidriiab** bj the AtUiU Hub PubUnhUf »r H. Stephens, Proprietor*. Alexander H. Mephens, rolltlcol Editor. A. R. Wntoun, .... New* Editor. J. Ilenlv Smith, tieneral Editor *nd BukI- nww Manager. Loral Editor i WILLIAM H. MOORE. TrarclUf AfenU i . M. W. HILL. J. W. HEARD. ~ Wm. Emu, Jr.. Hews Agent, Savannah, keep# Tin Sun for s*le- AgeaU <»r Tlae »•*, Thomas N. Hopkins, Thomasrille, Ga. James Allen Smith, Knoxville, Tenu. Dave Bill, Athens, On. John T. Robebts, AtlanU, Ga. J. L. Weight, Woodstock. Ga. J. O. CaanwxLX, Thomson, Ga. H, C. Hamilton, Dalton. Oa W. C. Davis, Jr., Eaton ton. On. TarraN, Mapp k Co., White Plains. Green Co.. Os TELEGRAPH NEWS By the New York Aseectoted Pro**. DOMESTIC NEWS. MINNESOTA. r*. Storm Attar ®«l »"«•*• Hr. Paul, September 5.—A terrific storm passed over tlio town of Windom yesterday, and a number of bouses were prostrated. A man was fally hurt by be ing blown from tbe cars. guw TO AMlt.WWH. UTAH. Jrrtol of a lUn JW«l«r lero—Mor. JSstaWo— l,e*lenllon .f «« Jtptotopett Church. Salt Lake, September 5.—A Mormon Elder was arrested for concealing and re fusing to deliver np a convict sentenced to fifteen years imprisonment. The mining transactions yesterday amounted to three-fourtlis of a million. There are reports of rich discoveries from all points. The Episcopal Church was oonsocrated to-day. in Washington, D. 0., about the 10th of Missouri. Cloudy weather with light a . « ° min in l.'l.ti-i.ln fMonr mill lilpflHIlllt October. The steamship Rhine,. which sailed hence for Bremen on tbe 2d inst., when henco for Bremen on tbe 2d inst, when 227 miles from Sandy Hook, broke her shaft Sunday and was towed back to this city by the steamer Colorado, which ar rived to day. Among the passengers by tho Colorado is Francis A. Walker, Su perintendent of the Census Bmceu. rain in Florida.' Clear and pleasunt weather in tho Middlo and Eastern States. 1‘rohohWtlro. The barometer will probably fall still further on Wednesday, and especially iu the Gidf States and over the lakes. In nil* uuu OUin-s aim UYCI sue uuxi*s. in- creasing easterly winds along the Atlantio gj** tkmst, and threatening weather, with dod brisk southwest winds from the lower 14 KENTUCKY. The Foil Metres—ttemorr mile Mnjorily 11/470. Lexington, September 5.—The Fall .1 .1 brisk south west wmiis irom me lower uie ut oi mi*nuw ** •• t lakes westwlnl. No iliou. disturbm.ee is apprehended unless }>OW ibly on Lako ties may dosirc to have atoped for fmure ahlpmeul liEM.NUlU.N, OC|iw;uiuvi I/. a"'- * meeting oomnienoed on Monday. Bevor al noted liorses arc already here. The sport promises to be unusuully interest ing. Tho highest official majority is for Hen derson, Superintendent of Public In struct ion—41,270. AO uuwon jrvtwruij Superior, from which region no reports have been reosived to-day. w. will b. rtapoDiible tar to- tal* wrltal of all money teal n. by Moner Order, by b*{: y ExDretiH. or by Draft, hut not otn#rvlie. II Urn UU It ta prtd for. auduamea will always be erased when ilk* lime paid for expires. Persons sending money by Express must pre pay charge*. — To Oerresponrlent*. Mr. Stephens will remain in Orawfordvllle. " Tn. uitw will not chanae hi* UUll WHO Aamavn P. deuce. All lebem Intended for him, either -- vate matters or connected wUb jSSJSfSnJSSS .bouid be addremed ‘‘“iSSSffeilSSbany kind. connected with TlfeSOI*? except if Volition fMporttaent toould b. addressed to J. Heuly Smith, Manager, AtlanU, Ga. Terms of Mnbaorlptlon • Per Six Moutha Three Months. * one Month WEEKLY PER ANNUM : Single Copy Three Copiea ..$7 00 ... 4 00 ... 2 00 Twenty “ Fifty “ Mug-1* Voyiss . • • • * • * * WEEKLY-SIX MONTHS Single Copy. SIX i£*w : a oo 4 50 14 00 as oo M 00 5 tents 1 00 a as .7 oo » IV.Y.V. M 7o .ubecriptton., to to. W-ehly. rtawirrt tor ■ Uortcr period than six .. . Ail subscriptions must be paid 101 nd all hamea will be stricken from o lie time paid for expire*. CLUBS. K.ine, for Club, must »U be MntU tb.ta...etune .nd take tbe vnper tar tb. .un. km«to of ItoM. o»d all be at the *" rtners name wm ua ® hi® p*- in Clubs as otherwise. To secure the ISrotagea of Club r.tee it i- onljr neoeej^ttattbj • - -‘-smssjkss Terms of Ail voitlKlint- 1 MONTH. $ 8 50 15 00 18 00 34 00 n oo 80 00 S3 00 For »ieta psrlod than on. in*,•»££*!£ tSS za&L - lubeeqneat insertion. ffivSSS&tothriical Column marked with asterisk, (•) wUl be chargod as cento i>er line each ■ESStatan-U under tb. Ugdrt uied) tarleee time tluin one wyk, will D. comrgca cents per Une ALABAMA- TmU tl HhiptcrtcM—Tht Jlubuma Stale Fmlr. Mobiuk, September 5.—The following has just been received from Pensacola, Florida: “Memorandum mado with pencil by a irt of the crew of the British ship Lil lian, lost 15th January, 1871, off the coast of Brazil, was picked up in the Gulf of Mexico. • “It may be a hoax, but if not, it is of so mnch importance that I thought best to send it for publication. (Signed.) “0. L. Lkdbabow.” “Off East Coast of Brazil, January 21st, 1871. “This is to certify that we three are the only survivors of the British ship Lillian, lost on the night of the liith of this month. We have now been drifting in an open boat for six days, suffering hunger, thirst, and hardships which none but those who have experienced them can illustrate. We have been looking out for a Bail since the ship went down. Wind became of the captain and the rest of the men God only can tell. “Jons Thomas, Second Mate. “Michael Dooly, Seaman. “John Dcoan, Seaman.” Montoomeby, September 5.—Tbe great Industrial Exposition of the Alabama Agricultural and Mechanical Association will open October 31st, and olose Novem ber the 1th, instead of tbe timo hereto fore announced. Twenty thousand dol lars is offered in prizes for improvements in all the departments of Agriculture, Mechanic arts, Manufactures, Ac. Com petition is open to Alabama and the world. Preparations are going on on a grand scale, and ample accommodations will be provided for all exhibitors and visitors. TENNESSEE, CUump relies Krpurl. Memphis, September 5.—The cotton reports sinco Friday are verygloomv.— Shedding from drought commenoed in low hinds, especially in Arkansas. ILLINOIS I/ruug-hl Im Southern Illtael*. Chicago, September 6.—There is a se rious drought in Southern Illinois SOUTH CAROLINA The X-eltair Fi Ciiableston, September 5. —The Board of Health reports no yellow fever deaths within tbe last twenty-four boms. NEW JERSEY. IJretul. ^Aa^lttSment.. except tar eeUbllehed buel e^boaeeCla thU city, luuet be pMd tar In mb i on th« above rates for krly advertisements. No reduction will be made narterly, eeml-anuual or y« The W nr mouth FmtUeu tul Long Bbanch, September 5.—The Wore mouth Louiaiaoa Republicans had a half hoar’s interview with Grant to-day, and left for New York. , » Later.—A committee of twenty of Uit Warmouth Louisiana faction arrived at Long Branch at 11 o’clock to-day. Car riages were in waiting at the depot, and the delegation was immediately driven to the President’s cottage, where the Pre sident, by appointment, received and ushered them into the reception room, when tho committee laid their grievances a before him. . ... Gen. Campbell read a statement of tin rrlv.l. »»<'‘>ep»xt aad frmm AUwitt. WUTKBN rEKTKBN * ATLANTIC (OB 8TATK) BAILBOAD. night i ah»«nobb tiiaiS_outwa ^J ;80 p eavee AtlanU . n, rri ™ *2£2SZ •ra.i.-ae-nex.u. eevos AtlanU AOSnm «*ve« AtlanU 7;M p in ir ‘”* «evoa Chetunooge 6:70 p r B XBA1N-—inwabd. 1.42 rrlvos a* AilaoU. DAI PAMWttW «a.p-' 6 30a o*ve. CtolttaDoog. 3;aopI mVe *‘'.reuXtaOOAItoS I»AM—ISW.Sb. rme. ore-sore. [No Nop IVota oi* SumUf. i i«ht IWtaen«er Thwtn » “ m l K bl FtataiogerTtaln hsve. 1> m Z'^^^o^noo-.eelre. ..Mta. »ue Mountain AcoominoitaUon • c “ 1 MAOOM AMD WUTIXN BAII.BOAP. •y Paeaenger train leaves ‘.'. .7 :58 a. m’. views ana wisncn oi wuiu...-. . * IK Tbere C ;*re FOREIGN. BELGIUM. »n* Strike. Buussels, September, 5tli.—A larg< number of workmen have struck. They demand a reduction in the number of hours. FRANCE. Versailles, September 5.—The Prus sian Cross Gazette says it was decided at Gastein to leave the Roman question en tirely to Italy. Paris, Septomlier 5. —There are sixty thousand in the city, and constant patrol is kept up. Government has been in formed of an intended demonstration of tlie Internationals on the 4th inst., and orders for its repression are absolute and severe. Lyons, Marseilles, and Rordeuux aao filled with troops. * ITALY. Occupation to ho CclebrmUd Roue, September 5.—The anniversary of the occupation by the Italian troops, under Gen. Cordons, on the 28th of Sep tember, will be celebrated this year by a passage of tho National Guards through the streets, theatrical entertainments, etc. IRELAND. Iticlicxt Man in the South. Johns Hopkins, a Maryland Quaker, began life in Baltimore os a small grooer, r . 1I1E ucl( All d,. u ,[. by industry, luis brought himself to bo X the richest man in tho South of Mason and Dixon’s line. He is now tho largest ■stock holder in tbo Baltimore and Ohio ltailroad, worth $8,000,000, much of which ho has given to endow Johns Hop kins University, on tho outskirts of Bal timore city. Mr. Hopkins is a plain aged gentleman, still diligent and fully in business, and was one of the proprie tors and eudowers of the line of iron wtouinshipa between Baltimore and Bre men.—Vder&bury Luke. A resident of Michigan, who w»s ai- oused of chaining an apprentice boy, jus tifies himself on the ground that the boy would oat everything edible he could lay his bauds on, whether cooked or raw, and that he thought nothing of devour ing at one time two or three pounds of raw beef or pork. L. Maria Child, in writing upon the absurdities of female fashion, says: Seven or eight pears ago bonnets were hung ou the back of the head and slipped down on the shoulders, instead of being perched on tho forehead and tipping over the nose, as they now are. At that time a bride in the vicinity of Boston left her father's house soon after uwcitiu^ ui lici uuounuu. silent during the latter part of the ride that the bridegroom was alarmed, and, there being no house in sight, he drove as rapidly os possible. AYrived at his owu door he lifted a corpse from the sleigh. Her bridal bonnet hod afforded sieign. ner Dnaiu uuuuei uuu nuuiuuu jmvm nniMi in thn w no protection from the severe oold and \V*biSn«9in aiiito her brain was frozen. ron* and planters genera The Putin** *1/11 « Ih ivrn tul* f/ie/i . I routing—“Potcerful Tune*.- Dublin, September 5.—There fierce lighting all night. The police were driven to their barracks, butrccoiv- eil reinforcements and chargod the crowd desperately. They were driven iu the lwrrneks again. The rally mis repeated several times,but with the same result. A bar of iron was thrown from a public house at the police, which led to tho storming of the house and the capturing of the inmates. An uttempt was made to rescue them by a mol). In the battle which followed, the house was completely wrecked by tbe mob in its frantic rage. The prisoners song national songs all mght. There is great excitement and it is increasing. little ones into tho cellar. Taking a re volver and an old rusty rifle, the heroic woman stood near the open window, shooting only when a painted face made itself visible in tho brush. This deter mined conduct kept the Indians at n re- sjtectftd distance, and after two hours of vain maneuvering to outwit tho brave woman they set fire to the barn and left. The smoke attracted tho attention of the scouting party, who returned in time to prevent much damage from the flames. lUiocclUinrono. NOTICE. Central Railroad and Ranking Co. or Ga. Savannah, Ga.. August lat, 1871.; r I 111 IS Company having extended 1 to track to tlia 1 river, ia uow prepared to reoelve Heavy cargo a® of rrntgbt ou It* cars dtroct from the wharf for trans- freight — portetlon to the interior, l'oraou® ((pairing to avail themaclve* of thla direct id have axpre*aod oo tbeL onBlguotent* shall be lan LUOAD ‘WUABF. to of ahipaaeut, t of laiUtti: that < at the CENTRA Ry tlie lit of November It i* ted will he completed for the —. r -» J. F. WARING, aug7 ‘Jut Forwarding Agent GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE Legislative Charier Urantcd In 1840. Ilev. Geo. V. llrown, President. MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. An Eclectic Cl*** ha* been towned lor the benefit of thoho gradantoa who may fitoiraWM further to improve Uemaelve*. or to nrep*o foe tonchlog. D*. New Patent Arlon Square Grand Piano* are go. Ex]m>u*c* are a* moderate a* In other similar IfUUitiona. For further particular* addrea* tho President. Madison. July 29,1871. J/M-dat*w*w2ro. Oglethorpe University. Athratn, Georgln. C< iLLKGE DEPARTMENT: ltov. DAVID WILLS, D. D-, President and Prof**- *or of L< ttri. *iul Hatred Literature dO9TA7H0J. - - - L'lim *RU OtoMWW III WB.WtVi I. ORK, Professor of Mathematic* and of Latin Astronomy. Rev. DON and Greek I—« w. lecontk _ Physical Science®. t. \ Rev. T. A. HOYT, I*rofe**or of Metaphyalc* and JandYttorature. EPHENS, A. R., Profeuor Of Logic. (To be supplied) Professor of Modern Lan- ‘ff/RTCBiRDSON, ProIrsMr of N.tsnlFhllMO- phy and Prlnoipel of High School. Atlanta it cue of the healthiest cities in the United States. Good board can be had at from flfl to $18 beginning th# 'FUUJt'mONDAY IN M SMS Ain.* JULY fi. TuiUon—$78 per annum; half In adranc dkwTt. w. h. Row Ann M. HOWARD W. H. HOWARD A BON, COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANT*. No. I WillKXN BLOCK, . . . AUGUSTA. OA. — — btoookes, to |HI old )tai. _ . ... . rnzen. ron. >ud pl.ntan souonUr. 9 rVHiu .tataiionn or sranoiOTfflW; , age, a Mrs. Van Hannon. One an* a Quarter Per Cent. _— „ eU < . ■*»■-» Imi mt.-i .*f [ t Quarter piles ordered will be carefully se- r the firm, at the lowest market Colorado is woman of tlie » 6 «, « . — One day in July, while her husband and an mum several other men were in pursuit of In- bT 1 dians, her two little children come ruq- p order, tar Bustos end Ttao wUl be promptly Bing into tho house, crying, “Tlieln- tiled, red «t tboVmootcnoir^ BiagleCopy dians, the Indians 1” Two Idiots fired at /^'‘wTexioud'ii toe lkoiuuee offered by Werw Fix Moailu the children struck the thick oak door bonee Xercbsnts. Coulgumenta eoUotted—i " just as the young mother shut it in the Aoeon goerretae. oat** just as tho young mother Bliut it in the «2? n . : faces of three Cheyenne warriors. After m Q Parties DeSllillff tO Blllld bolting the door and piling bed, bureau * u u uw»*»**Ag •* and stove before it, the mOtlicr sent her rriHB undereisnertbesid reepecifaDy loform the “ re.’ ..II— T citteeue of Atlanta tliet be le now prepered to ,r REFERENCE -C> t Rohlnaun, and Fay k C< OFFICE OVimtstmeiUB. DeGive’s Opera House- ENGLAND LADIES QALA PERFORMANCE. Weduesday Kveniiig, Sept. C, >71. .J th rented InlernulloHnl—CoufteUrnU Cel- iom Bondt— aftort Nlrlkes—The ItubUn Minis London, September 5.—Dr. Karl Max, .. leading spirit of the International So ciety, is death ,, , n famnbell read a statement oi me The Confederate Cotton Bondholders The Great Fashionable Five Act Play EAST LYNNE; Or, Tlio Elop o n» out. The Now Trolcau Comedy, ALL THE THE WORLD S A STAOE. undeocc. preeiuDrtAA _ i tion8 - There arc strikes among the work men of K Convention which suit the com- ^tSbhn osys a renewal of tbe riots is apprehended. Tho police have boon ordered to nso their revolvers unmercifully. The soldiers are still un- dor arms for emergencies. The Sheffield strike has been settled by arbitration. A similar settlement of the Newcastle strike is expected. mitteo. ., After consiilen»bl«* eonverwition m R- Istion to tlie facts contained m tlie ad lation w vu" im •»-> ” dress, tho Fresideut requested^ co,)>T ibwrltox nrrtvta p : s- 1ve. At -wm* ‘z° w *r™r L 17.. m ,btPtoUU«Ttol"“^!^—"a:*s p. n. rht Passenger Train y l*Msenger Tralu arrive*. r Trtiu ’ XTL.1TT* .WO mC»MO«n A».U*« «*'LA” e -^ WY.Otanta.UI. l0 A , rive at g P . «ve AUanr which was given him. Ho then hhrI he would send it to the officers complained of, and hear their statement lietore tukiug any st^ps in the* matter. ile remarked also that the address presented a formidable array of charges against the Federal officers named there in He said he had not authorized the use of troops, ond that Gen. Reynolds when he filled the requisition of Marshal Packard, ditl not know that they were to lie used at a political convention. The interview was pleasant, amt me President exhibited a deep interest. The committee withdrew and pro ceeded immediately to the Sau Souci Hotel, where they held a private meet- ?t is understood that the committee prepared a careful statement of the inter view, giving as near as possible tbe exact language. They loft Long Branch for New York thia evening. ve *»*■•••••• # tve st jlaiaeavtlto. !!!!!•” ■ace* * A*gn*t» K»llro»d , MOMS totato D U.I. *ve Align®to at v* Macon at... _ *• P. M. rive at Augusts at i erteru K»ilr««* of AUb *"‘“- e Helms.... rtve at Mnnteomery.. rive st West Point — ‘Ve'IrtJutlstoCTJ • •svo Coll Ttv* at J an bn»t , '* U F ■ '°i u p M TtY . to Albany OAlly-..;- Ttv. at Tat Door, op.lt at 7','—Cnrtam RUc. at 8o|jt0*. GENERAL ADMISSION 7S rrnta—Ibnilly Llnlo 50 cent® ; lloy® snd Colored Gallery 2j cent*. Clni- dren half prio*. . . . 1E8ERVED HFAT8 (Phillip* k i row » DwtotoreJ $1.00. rjIHK UNDERSIGNED DESIRE TO COMMHNI- WASHINGTON CATS with an active and respousible party to Atlanta, to toko charge of a coal yard and do a retoil business, either on Commission account, share of the profit® 7 :to P. M IT. Tottabtota. dtoliy (HwnUay. A „ Albany AtoV- • .... «Xf A. M ive st aavsnnah daily “« 7 - Memphto and Charl—fon Hatlroed. W. I- A HEED. Ai«L ATltaETA,OA. |. T.ELE OP rUt at»toU. AED. «AELEEreaE.E. 001*0 WKHI iirnlng Express leave# Cl •mug r.ii’ir-- .... Tive* in Itemphia. same day nil Train leave* Chat»am*oga. xive® in Memphto. next day 8:00 P M i UUPM min, LgtaJ7Ki*:::.-’’ ,> .y.i 1t« to cbaltaataWE. n«E« tuuruiJUl " 131( | A M NEW Jf^ORK. Meritor Ot C~pri ImllluU^ Th. t Up Jeriu.t. u he Sutrit**U4 Soundly or Lnhorero In Mnrl—S-Motemtnli of th. Chnmplon *rw- 'n^Yoml September 5.-At the meet ing at tlie Oooper Institute, last night, ueecbes were mode by Havemyer, Oswald, Ottendorf, Judge lherpont. Judge Em mett, Congressman Roosevelt and others. Resolutions were introduced slid rend by Joseph H. Choate, and an executive oommittee of 20, composed of prominent citixens irrespective of party, was ap pointed to demand an exhibition of the cky accounts and recover whatever sums hare been fraudulently abstracted, and unre State legislation in the matter. No European or coast steamers arc over d, M*J U RjEen, aged 22 died on Sum da/and Mra. Mary Ann Burnes, au ab. ortionist was arreatea. > EEuflish journals reoeivotl to-day com nlotu of the gn at scarcity of harvest la- C“rs ispreially in Cornwall, arising from an extensive emigration ll( J, 111 * 1 ’™ and Agricultural laborers to the VS esl* rn Site? of America. Skilled miners are also becoming scarce, and will, it “ “>•'• continue to leave the couutry unless high er wages are given. . The President and hia family will visit New York next Thursday and return in Tbe evening. They will then prepare to leave Long Branch next Tuesday, when tb£ will visit Washington, Peunwlvy niaf remaining there two weeks, They [j , 35i then take * western trip, and arrive 1 The Mmdlmms I# be Mtmmred—.t»Us» by Ik* /F*i- tfount nemoermUt L'ourtnllon—The Wemther Washington, 8epteml>er 5.—-The North Carolina Cherokee Indians will be removed in a few weeks to Indian Tern °7iie National Executive Resident Com mittee held u meeting hero to-day, at which the following statement was au thorized : . This committee have had their atten tion called to an anonymous pamphlet entitled “Concession, or How the Lost Cause may be-regained and tlie independ ence of the South secured," now being circulated over the States as though ema nating front a Democratic source. Tlie committee feel authorized to denounce tho same as a fraud, and the sentiments therein expressed as antagonistic to the principles and purposes of the Democratic party. Farther, this committee are of the unanimous opinion that the same originated from a Radical source with the intention to deceive the people and prejudice them against the oqly party which can reform the administration of the government aud bring about a return to honesty aud Constitutional law. Signed Samuel J. Randall, chairman of tlio com mittee. Messrs. Randall, Slocnm, Swan, Eldnilge and Jeffries were personally present and Messrs. Niblock, Young, Merrick aud Smitb were repreeeniud. Meloorolorlenl. Office Chiif of Signal Service, Washington, D. 0., Sep. 5. n six)an FOB the past twenty focb hours. Tlie barometer has fallen very general ly since Monday, p.m., and especially on the Pacific nauit ond over the Lakes. No reports have been received from Lake Superior, but tbe pressure is probably uu'te low from Iowa to Lake Huron north wards The temperature has fallen from North Carolina to Florida, but is else where sensibly stationary, iresl* westerly winds have prevailed north of the Ohio aud Missouri rivers. Easterly TBOH. HAMPTON, H. D. SALMONS* W. A. BANBOVn. Hrokc’i Vrrrk JOUts. F. A. HARBOUR * CO., JJEALEBS IN FLOUR. MEAL, k SHIP STUFF, rs.tN’Mi.ijr, ijtrrvcEr. or HioHorr price paid fob wheat, tt All piodnoE deUvsTEd El tb. 0.t>«t ftoo of ohorgo* Nero QVbBerliscmcnls. NOTICE. W« .1.0 WEUfc to l(IM ffrOUIld (OI E Cool lisl (* It .u” ,.d KkNNKBV * MORROW. »pt0-todnm<toop. KooetUIo, Tenn. Store House for Rent. I I)KK1.1( fVH nsni a n oonuon — -—- ■ NK8H HOUSE. For particulars apply, by letter t to ponton, to A . k. sEAOO.Mcrch.ot, Corner Forsyth snd Mitebell street®, sepifl-lm At, * nU - *± HAS. B. hTAPLK*. Ito A. ». WLA1 Staples & Heab, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND Gen’l Commission Merchants Commission for Helling Colton lk( Per Cent., 378 llroad HtreoL AUGUSTA, OA EKFKH BT PKHMISHWN ! I01IN p, KINO. PrjMdent jeue.tr V. JrtcHetLB. ICE IN AIR LINE ROUEe, l’RVOR STREET QUianta Son PrMjKrttt. THE ATLAHTi till * 1 / v Jit ii H bi ,*lnow «4lo DAILY AND A .b.Ul WiaU edi lo i4a*i mIX Live Paper IrofellMn ^ sr arvdol kBQttki (.m uult <4 ATLANTA, OMilMIA. \ ,o r no .antaxdiniiliai lilaiulaa ai qul aiiio JeyrIsh rid i-johoq Bai di Vo \os osbuses to mb IU .qiilumilr) at I'jelaiilov new rnul Wtalq Roil) >009 j HI li lout ,»0H»ertol sbu ml lAiil ,.V*<I ,\sA Vo tol) m* - bus noitajulruuan uoiliilliELoO <MU noq " ' - j'J -tl 1) uoxlolritatoO toU noq Alexander E STEPHENS, Political t rliio od ua) ffiadT A. R. WATSON. - - - - Kewv this MKlfffill NT :hJ of (Ira * i'nltiboil txiA ^ ^g«T »S . Oi) j a wmrre 1 aotCr-i'Jt) Ias avail m, ^>T77 tot [ nil Lsih U-bbMUd u p twi ui w**ir»J»Jiu »JJ Ml ||Wilfi baiiaaiq od hallaib od lu« bt“' ‘ am ecu ell ’■ Ivolaiji oo ion «u . Anmunti ..tinuua u«» | Three MontM. . .TJ’-lu | Onto Kontk ♦ v-ftiili-N) f-tol l»olI»«n 14 IriFf 1 WiSl -HI nlb*n»> .u* ,ym l»luo lomnumj .foilliqfll' l DiHnr / plo Copy—O Month* 1 OO nyerintend the Bmildime emd Binishimy, or XllTCO Coplem • • A the Flnlt/tfuer Utp nr Intent only, #T mmy - . ^ ^ First Cletst Bouse they wtmy wish to Ten OoplCB • • . • 14 CjO T© ^ptiiod ..t Of hand, .tod Twenty Coplce . . 95 OO Twenty Cop®. ~ Ying g! ueral BsUsOu Uon. pjfty Copies • . 50 00 FlftyCoplosSUlIonths 37 SO cJr52?Arrt23i r Single Copies oS the Dally on* tTeeklg. at tlie Counter, . fi Cl». S»/1llAr D W a l o_E. A.M.. IVDBFT V . . a ~— a. 11* «HmW wA® tee 13 OO No Butaertpitonfl, to too WEEKLY, roeeirri tar o okortar porlod Ihoa All .utMcripUoo. moat bo pool for Iu adVElwo; EUd Ell ieuboo WUl 1)0< time paid for uEplroa. Vteort tor CLUBS mu»t EU bo Mat Et too and all bo at the namo Post OfBoo. Each .utwcrlber’l oam. wUl bo wrlttou on hta popoa-tho olraotaEM of Club rata. II Is only nootosory tool too torn- ond sUtuumo timo, and that all bn tain at toe FM OBoo. NO CLUB RATES FOR THE DAILY. aprlft-fim A Good Chance FOR Jk. HOME. BEFORE THE COURT Hlll'SE Sow to Remit Honey Wr will bo rooponalbls for too onto tarital of an moMy Mat so br Uuurif Ordta. by Kxprefl®, or by Draft, but not otherwise. If money Sent la an unregistered letter la lost. It mast a* the loss of the person Madina it ... . of Newuau, in Cowete Wi u the FI RHT TUERDAY Uf HOVEMBKR NEXT, the loss of the person *endlag It. _ . , .. . .... N<> psper will be sent from tho office till it la paid lor, and i am#* will sAwafa bs erased vftan thi time paid lor expires. / » A 1 tL Persons se l im’iiik tun im ushf ui hew e . n , , ■I'cltu k* and ronUuulng until all are sold, my laads lying in the Fourth District of said oouuty, knowu > the IIAltBKll PLAC E,” CONTAINING ONE THOUSAND ACRES- The nald pl*-« i® well watered, and well timlnred, there being about HI* Hundred arrea of the name in the woiHlH. 1 will Hell it iu tracts snd parcel* as Mr ■r. niepoou* wiu remain in ur»wiwuviue. His ooonecttoa with T$WI ideace. All letter* Intended for him, either on private matters or oonneoteA with the FonHn of thi® paper, should be addreaeed to him at Orawfordvt##. Ok. . AU letter* on businee* of any kind, connected with THK SUN, Im addroN«ed to J. Uonly Smith, Mauager, Atlanta, Ga. dtuated the dwelling house, a neat frame building with live room# thoroughly cealed, with gla®« win* ibNtoutlal rook chlmnoya. -with a gar- (loWS, aud niiuswuuai mva wiui.uuy., - ■— den well enclosed, Itself containing near three sores and capacious Gin House with Screw, aud new NCXl X Will N IIOIA nuni’iinw • mi nail fenn* of FIFTY ACBX8 each. I will then rcII THREE HUNDRED ACRES in parcels, or tractn of from Twenty-lire to Forty acres Upon each and every tract sold I shall m> «TW|« that there will be water, timber aud good building THE DAILY SUN la the CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER la Georgia, white ttgfteBM touch MAaglfMIto hoe has been put down vary low, for the pwrpoe* of pteotog If within th* »#toh of sU who woold Bh* to ike a Dally Paper. . ..hall liave each tract accurately surveyad, and the boundaries well defined twiai 1 will i the following terms : ONE-FOURTH CASH ; ONE-FOURTH IM ONE YEAR s ONE-FOURTH IN TWO YEARS ; THE UALANOt IN THREE. WITH INTEREST FROM DATE OF HALE. Upon any and all these payments except tho I will take cotton at Flftecu Cent® per pound. (1 mean good merchantable Cotton such se Is usually sold In thi* market) delivered at Newnan, Georgia. YOUNG MAtN—Houeat and Industrious and aU others have now au opportunity to boy bo man, aad Having* Rank ol Augusta. J. SIBLEY k SONS, Ootton Mer.-b.nU. John m. clabk a co.. m. dihsoLution . rpiIF. BUSINESS OF n ; EMINO.rtAFLlCSAOO., _ tatbbi dS ta-nitoi b) bmltaUon Th. n.ffer Moan »r« .utborir. J tomato.to^tautoc**. and nlgn in liquidation. LnottadtoiribS won Uun ono trtot (»n b.vr thr orlvilM. of li.irolta.IHK additional imrcola. I Mtall to Boll that |. rMU buytog coo porchta. tOJMonl tr rhTli bind will po.ltl.cly bo oold oa too toy tin “ Any mtann.Uisl tap b« hod by M>plyln« to mo. ov W. F. waiaHT, lilutoli P. WrlKht. .t Newn.II, >ti(4 MoitoWooklyll.tNov. N.wn.u, Go. University of Georgia. SLVBNTT-FWBT TEAR. /“10-PABTNERH11IP—We bav# th \ ro-j*artner#hip, under tlie firm of STAPLES A REAR, tor the tear and hold tho Capitol u ‘* buminea* con nection, and will have '“rbooklul tar the Ubcrol [nUouwt FltmiDK. Staple * Co.. w« .ollcit, •t'Odull itrlre to m«rit. a aharo of the name In tbo foturo. We solicit ouaniry of our 10 ' ,u * inet * character and ability. Very rtwpectnmy. FACULTY. A. A. LIPSOO&ID, D. D., LL. D.. CaANCKtxon, p. H MEIA. D. D., Vn a Cuancblaos. SCHOOLS. Ancient Iae«uA«e*-W. H. WADDELL, A. M, Modern Language®—M. J. 8MEAD, Ph. D. Rhetoric ami BelU* Leth ra-CH^. MORRIS. A. M. >'11 AS. E. STAPLES. Augusta, Oa., Sept. 1* ’71 L. A. B. REAR. RavKarMcr® John P. King, President Georgia lUdnid id SanSco.; H. H. Hickman, fte.ld.nt Granitovllle Factory, and Havings Rank of A'lgurt*. J Hihtev h Hon* Coton Merchant*, John M. (lark IKbSStr.; Mol >w» ao.oMdjA.tnj nay. it Law. a-ldAltW PORTER (MUSS OOTTOM FACTOR the Ultio auu .taioouu,. —-- - the evening. Tltev will then preparei » ^ m the Southern and OnU BUtes. Itatve Long Brancih next TDuality, when 8 k _ hazy weather continue on tlio in Waakiiigton, Penmurlvn- fncreasiuu cloudmees aud zy weather < r L-meo. increasing cloudiness snd iteniug weather from Michigan to COMMISSION MERCHANT, JACKSON STREET. * * AUGUSTA. GA. Commi*sion for Selling Cotton, Hi Per Cent. *ug?l-Stw — IVotlce. uutvffic ami ueiw* lum > *---» . tthtes and Metaphysics—P. H. MEIJ*. D. D. William uutherford. a. M. M^hematics—wu-uas nuin®wu®t»i »%. —• Natural PhtloMhj W. f- RItOUlf, A. M. Chemistry, Geology, and Agrtonltura—W.L. J01TO, dv!i Engineering—L. H. CHARDONNIEB,A » I. MITCHELL. A. M- aud U. D. 1 UnfvcTNity High gchooL-W. W. LUMPKIN, A. M., A iThULL A. M-. U t/hUNTKU. A. M. 1 1HR next aeselon opens Keplcmbrr 15,1871. above named School* am in full opperai Students may select whatever Course they wish, - '-a.™ ... .k- .-m-.r^uonal Hcl earing, which *a i*i whucwdd • Hjuch larger field. »ls of Telegraphy, etc., are esteb- of Law, Agriculture, ana ».ivu r-ugm* have beeu expanded to embrace a much larger field. Industrial Schools of Telegraphy, etc., are estab lished in connection with the University High bohool which opcua upon September 1st. ~ I_ref»*4«re all retKtoP to , u »ta r ipwi»u>( . ,, _ Tuition, including all other fee*. In all Depart- :$40upon 15thSeptember. aodMO CL tr BS : i time, and taka the fpaper for Mm i ■ending money by Exprae® Oox-remiondentN i Mr. Htepbous will remain In Orawfordvllle. His < Ita ..... all httfan, Inlaadad fas him allhav nn nrlvi I 1 The Weekly Su irtoTJatasag n" * 1 t**— " vaiMl of the u2Tj-JiT7ryrth!ii’g i Editorial, appear to too W- (to qua which « ratoly TUB ■THTIaUto orj»a od ttaa Ptoopla, 4®rocaW rt r—8f, W« ■DeO^Smjt Popular Righto, and too oppoosot oi tutors no «®ls *de ar ^of- , m ! lta_ 1 - - j 1 Onpr—Iona of all Ir** 1 ^* t vrtU adhare to tho old aafa, Nail k nr nut 1 «T thaPto and at-rnly opipoa, any •Dapartnya’’ tharaSaaa Mk. IWX** listed in th# work, and will ooatribota la Ui ootaana ahaaak dMy >ld to utoodtoc wr We uk to. trtaod, of liberty, eT.rywb.re to . cheep paper, aad lie Otob Itateeare rerOtetoerly tan. - . . . The Pr.eU.Dtul coataet lor L*7t wfiTb. tie taoet ItataWtaNto to- b*toi«T« rolred on otamMtoiu, >ad on tort pofitata hold dew ta at (tato. *£9,ft"* •Tjxr wxuu iM of Radicalism, Centralism and Impertallsa. - . 1 llv ' u _ The Radicate, with tbs aid o< bayoneto, h#vs thrust upon u« tb* amxtosMhsMotol m measures of tba so-salted 141b md 15tb Amendmenls to tb* Oonsttenlkm asd 1 tho majority Faction In Congress. Tb* Radicate tewukataa totetonoeatefe tel copt, indorae, stand by, defend and Wild upon the** rasa—re* forever. Am Dsn nloddd nf ivMarsi Wfg|| l<danart" ftoun ths fcltk rtf that* Sihirt. 8fXB* flf tbSto kS 1 by, defend and build upon them me pledge of conn* must "depart" from tbe feltk of tbetv i the enemy’s camp ; and while they aud th* Radical oc I) for n® au to go with them, a few others are advising _ «. ■» id distract the counsels of tb* Democratic Party > . i Verily. If we sbmUd bold anr peace, "the stentewenVl «ry nt. thus o* hi naelobr pantile to seoept end welcome tfeafr own raig.sg It la of the utmost importance that these issue* be ftooMted i •• departure ” by the General Convention of the r— »slU be, I 'SSTt? the cTartltutlontoS* tm# teak od Democracy in rrteyfeads silks one who I® a true friend k> that sacred inslramant, a* a oo-w*cW with a* In tea ptei Ifeito Stbmmtmm Liberty. Th# rtoht* aad liberti** of tbe wbeto people amfeogardlsed-eot any meeeee tetee fenteflten in the North; and wo of the South have no InterMto at stake In tbe mutottesna tew fh§, wbrab are not common to North and Ho nib, alike. We re*pectfully *®k a fefr sham od pebtio pateonge. AU communications o* tetter* on Uuaiueee ahenkl W aiipefesd to T HEREBY consent for my wife, MB8. R. W. MAB- 1 RETT, to be a Free Trader from thla date. ugl8wlmo J. M- MABBKTT. incuts, $100, vtx; »4U upon 1»«I wpmiwcr, mum on* oMtatato, or muwjgg * augQJ-2twdlt University of Georgia, Athens, 9. BSNLY <W>1 ATUSJfrrA, *%. w. mmtsmm so ««» Wto«F Buhtopi to faktota m M«to toll I