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THE SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1871. NO. 407 THE DAILY SUN. PltUlM l)jr the Atlanta Sun Publishing Company. Alnurin H. at.ph.n., I AichibaJil H. gpcl(hu, j Froprlotora. J. U»lr Smith, ) Alexander II. Stephen!, Political Editor. A. R. Watson, .... Sews Editor. J. Henlr Smith, General Editor and Bust newt Manager. TELEGRAPH NEWS State taxes and the public debt, principal . . . . tad interest tine in the current year. By the New York Associated Press. WASHINGTON. mmui »,«u i J. K. W. BILL. J. W. HEABD, WaTlRCU. !r.. New. Agent, Snemnnh, Seep. Th* Bui* for sale. _ - Agents for TMe Bnn, Thomas K. Hofkim. TLohjmtUU, On j^jni ai.i.im Smith, Knoxville, Tcnn. Dave Bell, Athena, Os. Johs T. Rodhuts, Atlanta, Os. , L. Weight, Woodstock, Os. f G. Caldwell, Thomson, Oa. . C. Hamxltov, Dalton, Oa. -uw. C. Davis, Jr., Eatouton, Oa. Tappas, Mapp k Co., White Plains. Green Co., Oa HOW TO RBMIT BIOWKV We will be responalblTfor the safe arrival of all money put us by Money Order, by ti-r bv Express, or by Draft, but not otherwise. If money sent In an unregistered letter is lost, it must be the loss of the person sending It. No pnper wtU be »« from U*e omce till It i. ®*M for. .uctmme. will Ow.,1 Do eraood wlien the Ume pnld foe expire.- y #ii. i psy charges. Persons sending money by Express must pre- To Correspondents. Mr. eu-plien. wiu remnlu In Crawford vlllc. Hi. counocUOT-with The Son will not dranso Nl. ro.i- j .... aii l.-tiers intended for him, either on pn- v.to notion or ooimoctoil with the PollUcM be- ;iX“iof\m.Wr. thou id b. wldr«.w,d to hm. “iTlSSS «»f ■»» <*“>■ oounoctodwith TH.‘ 3 o™ xcp. IU Politick D.pnrtment. should bo .ddreued to JH«nly Smith. HUtogor, AUnntn. Q*. Terms of Btibworlptioii: Per Annum .mm... Six Mouths Three Months. * ^ |7 00 . 4 00 .... a oo One Mouth WEEKLY PElTANNUM : Single Copy, a Three Coptea.C .Vrlm^fdrirsf. Opfice Chief of Signal Service, ) Washington, 1). 0., Sep. 7. J record for thh past twenty-four hours. The barometer has fallen sinco Wed nesday evening at the Kooky Mountains and northwestera stations. The high pressure in Minnesota is now central over Lake Michigan. The low pressure north of Lake Ontario is now east of Maine.— The disturbance in Georgia has moved but very little northwestward, and has apparently begun to die out The raiu ana cloud which extended last night to Virginia, is now confined to the immedi ate coast. Clear weather is now reported very generally east of the Mississippi river, with smoko and haze from Lake Huron to Tennessee and to Lake Ontario. Fresh southerly winds now prevail in Iowa and Minnesota, and northwesterly winds have succeeded the southerly winds of Wednesday in New England. Light winds now prevail at the southern aud Gnlf stations. Clear and pleasant weather is probuble for Friday for the Middle and Eastern States and on the lower lakes. Rising barometer and partially cloudy or clear weather for the Southern and Gulf States. Falling barometer and increasing cloud iness for the upper lakes, and threaten ing* weather‘in the northwest. DOMESTIC NEWS. Ten Twenty “ Single Oyiw WEEKLY—H1X MONTH8 : Single Copy, tax Mouth* Three *’ " * Ten '• “ Twenty ** *' Fifty No subscription!), .. 3 00 .. 4 50 ..14 00 25 U0 50 00 a f 'Mh. ...13 On **.*. ~“k7 60 the Weekly, receive* for a shorter period'thin six mouth*. ^ . All *ub*cripttou* muit be paid for fvtonkee ’ iii.l Ml wune. will be .trtck. u from our book* Winn the time paid for expire*. CLUBS. K.iu.b for Club, mint >11 bo .out *1 t>“ 1 ■“““ U “S amt Uke Urn vwor tor tlie «■ leugtb of Ume, .mi •"^Cb^Tn.m.Amb. writto. on hh£ per—the same in Club* M otherwise. To *ecure the it] vantage* of.Olub rata* it to only necc'.sary th.ttho term of .ubocriptlon formoh end at the Bame Ume, and that all be taken at the same Pont Office. Terms ol* Advertising. i WEEK 2 WEEKS 1C 00 18 00 30 00 23 00 34 00 27 00 40 00 IS 00 20 00 22 tX> 24 00 27 00 :u> oo 32 00 35 00 38 00 55 00 * 7 60 12 50 10 00 20 00 22 IK) 26 00 28 (fl 31 00 33 00 30 00 38 00 40 00 GEORGIA. The Coming Pair ml kmrannah. Savannah, September 7. — Arrange ments for the first Annual Fair of the Industrial Association of Georgia arc be ing made on a very extensive scale.— Twenty thousand dollars is offered in premiums. The indications are that it will be one of tlie most successful exposi tions ever held in the South. Competi tion for premiums is open to Georgia aud the world. Arrangements for the accom modation of visitors olid exhibitors will be complete in every partieulur, and u cordial invitation is extended to all. CALIFORNIA. Uesnlt mf the Median. San Francisco, September 7.—Booth, Republican, has carried the State by two or three thousand majority. His majori ty in the city is nearly one thousuud. The tax-payers’ ticket was elected with one or two exceptions. Both claim the city and State. The vote is close but not full. The Democrats elect the Mayor, Siir veyor and Treasurer. The tax-payen elect the balance of the municipal ticket Twenty-five per cent, oj^tlio negroes voted the Democratic ticket. Kx-Judgo Barrett made au extended argument iu favor of the application, claiming that the state of affairs required this action. At the conclusion of this address Judge Barnard said: “You are entitled to your order, Hir!" thus granting* the relief asked for. The Executive Committee of citizens ami tax-payers held a second meeting to day. Forty members were present.— After some discussion, a motion was adopted to make the sessions of the Com mittee private, and the reporter were bowed out. Tho Chairman laid the Sec retary would make all oonimmunications to the public press that aro necessary, The fortieth annual exhibition of the American Exhibition was opened to-day. In the matter of Judge Barnard’s docis ion to-day on the application of an in junction against the city authorities, tho injunction was refused as regards tlie collection of taxes and the payment of accruing liabilities, but grant*! against the issuing of bonds. PractieaUy the in unction is nugatory, booanha all the >onds authorized by the Legislature havo already been issued and negotiated, ex cept the Viaduct Railroad Bonds that are yet not called for. llalteas corpus has l>een refused to Ros en we ig, the abortionist Syracuse, September 7.—Tbo Anti- Dram Shop State Convention nominated a full State ticket. PENNSYLVANIA. Mallromd Jlctlden I. Philadelphia, 8i'i>tember 7.—Michael Mulleu, n telegruph repairer, wan run ‘ ' 1 killed. AUSTRIA. The Imp, Saijohiki, .Seotciliber 7.—The Empe ror of Austria, with 4 brilliant unite, re ceived tho Empor'l" WiHiam and Bis marck. Tho EmpeldA conversed a quar ter o( an hour, and afterwards attended a grand banquet. «’> After dinuer yesterday, Prince Bis marck and Count VaulBucst had a pro tracted conversation. The stor^that the pertraits of Napo leon and tsngome M to bo removed from the Castle of BfMmrg is authorita tively atated to be faUe. BELGIUM. MrtWir f..»i 'miMrm«... HVKIIAL NOTICK. Died, at Urn residence uX Dr. George O. C.-aw fur J, on tho night of tlie CUi lust., Me*. M. L. Jemi bet of Oeu. Oeo. R. Jessup. Funeral »or\ ioea tbl* day, BUi, at Madison, at 11 o'clock. septa-U Brussels, Sopteml among tho workmen of sottlemeut. 1 7.—The strikes •e are iu process PRUS over by the curs and WISCONSIN the FmImI Time mm Mrcerd. Milwaukee, September 7.—Goldsmith Maid made the fastest three miles record ed. Time—2:201, 2:17, 2:20*. — FOREIGN NEWS. Bkiimn, September V.-r-Tho honso car- tenters have struck. ' Many of them lave loft tho city, i“. —ifcgr— MtmglmuA U'mmU m Other Items. Havana, Sept*aiber^7.—The English Government demand si ^damages for tho W<>ckade of a British lahip at Port-au- Prince, by a Spanish antiscr. Valmazeda was at Baatiogo do Cuba on Tuesday. v The steamer Ocean Queen touched at Kingston. IRELAND. •fa.Uk.t- jmrnrla, Oiuil.r. Queinbtowh, 8eptemlH‘r 7.—The stoiunor Loader, from JDantzig hither, has boon wrecked. All on board were lost—about twenty-live persons. Xmnernunla. DeGive’s Opera House THE OALA IMIGIITB. 1 LADIES' FASHIONABLE PERFORM ANCE8. as. Flattering Keceiitlon and tirent Success of the Old Favorites. Friday Evening, Kept. 8, 1871 First tint* of tbo beautiful Veuetiau Drama, in Two Acta, GIlEFfK SLAVE, First Umo of tbo RrUliant Two Act Comedjr, OUR WIFEi Or, The Lady with ii IIiinIxiihIn. Doors open at 7 U'—Oxirtolti rl*c* at 8 q o'clock ADMISSION 75 ceuta—Family Clro’e 60c; Dojr* and Colored Gallery 25. Children balf-prica. Re- nerved acaU (Pbilbtf* k Crew'll llookntoru) $1. *cp8 For a lose period than one week. 51 ver m™ till., of .olid Nouporcil typ., or oc«;U|)»liil( Ui*t much .1*0.1 for th« 6r.l rnwrUou, snd W ceuU for each iubacquent inaertion. ... Adverti»emcnta lu the Local Column marked with an asterisk, (*) wUl be charged 25 cent* per line each ln AdrertiBemeuta under the Special Notice head leaded) for left* time than one week, will be charged gg- A<ivent*. except for eatabltabed tmM- nc*B home*, in thia city, muit be paid for in ad- 2:45pm y.y.'.y.'.v. 7:53 pm TRAIN—INWAKD. [ _ ATLANTIC /OB ftTATE) RAILROAD. NIGHT PAHHKNOKU TUAlN—OUTWARD. Leavca Atlanta 6-io a m Arrive*at Chattanooga DAT l-ABBKNUKll TRAIE—OUTWARD. Leave* Atlanta -25 n m ArnV “r*^ ll u«“^s.w > 0 .«-ouxwxHO | ■ P Leave* Atlanta Arrive* at Dalton. 5:20 p 1.42 a DAY P AM** NO KB TEAIR— INWARD. Leave* Chattanooga Arrlv.. .1 >' 2:25 Arr Iv-uil ^tAtlan ta I4BIIIIJiri Sundmy. Night Faaaengor Train arrlvi THE WEKTKBN RIGHT FASBKNG Leave* Chattanooga.... Arrive* a» Atlanta, ACt'OMMODATIOM TRAIN—INWARD. Leave* Dalton u ?o I n a——i it Atlanta THE GEORGIA (ADOOUTAI RAILROAD. (Ifo Va> Train o. S.ndmy.l rngor Train “ •« *• * Nik in TMMUK.r Tralu J bay PMMngM Train ' Dav Paaaenger Train leave* stone Mountain Accommodation arrive*.. .8 05 a. t Stone Mountain AecomniocUtlon leave*... .b.M p. i MACON AND WMTEHN RAILROAD. Day Paaaenger traiu leave* V aSbI n Day Paaaenger Train arrive* „ & i«-v".v:r::: :»* ►; mJatPraVcwr Train srrlvr. — • • Arrive. St ktscon ATLANTA > WEST TOINL RAILROAD. niiui * ------, NlKht ISuwangerlraln -5-.SJ0 p. 1 tray Psrawmer Train TOO <L Day Paaaenger Train leave* STUXSTX XSD aicnno»D sin uss nsiuwsn- ] Iscave , n K j Arrive at Atlanta 3 p Leave Atlanta. p. g Arrive at — Macon & Augusta Kullroad. os, rssssnans Tkx.n o u-v, sonnsv. sxmotui. Leave Auguata at Leave Macon at Arrive at Macon at. 1 46 P. M. Arrive at Auguata at...--. Western Kail toad of Alabama, Leave Selma * 6 40 A M Arrive at Montgomery 11 -53 A M |^ave.We*t Point Osl’M Arrive at Montgomery 0 I Savannah. Oa., via Albany. Jacksonville Vrrlva at Jack* »nvill« ‘tally Arrive at Tallahawnie daily (Suudajr* cepted.. .10:15 P .. 1:50 1' .. 1.45 P. M V. 7:35 P.M Leave Tillaha-^e daily A. Leave Jackaonviiia daily r no p Leave Albany ‘tally. - - 25 A. Arrive at Savannah ‘tally aug7 Mcmpl^a and Charlostou Railroad. W. J. Aeebn, Agent, Atl.vNTa.Oa. TIME TAULK U* THE MEMFHI* AND UURLKAIUN R. B. Morning Expre** leave* Cbattauo‘>gR Arrive* in Meiuphi*. *a*u« day m oo 1> M Mall Train leave* t:batianooga Arrive* lu Mcmphi*. next dKy^- * CONING kant: u Morning Expreea leave* Meinphta. 10 fd J* Arrive* in Chattan«N>ga. next morning- • • • 6#°** Arrive* 10 inauanooga. .i«*. A M Mail Train leaves Memphi*.. * «mi P M Arrive* In Chattanooga, next day swr * California has gone lUpuhlican by from three to fivo thousand majority. Tho entire lUimblieau State ticket is elected. The result iu Sau Francisco is iu doubt as to tho Mayor, but the prospect is strong now that Alvord, the candidate of tho tax-payers, is elected. STILL LATER. The Republicans aro certain of elect ing a Senator to succeed Mr. Cole.— Conglan, Republican, is elected to Con gress in the 3d district and Sargent in the 2d. The Republicans havo on even chance of gaining the 1st district, and the whole of the Legislature and tlie muni cipal officers. The Republican and tax payers’ ticket is elected in San Francisco, with the exception of the Recorder nud Surveyor. The Republican majority iu tie* State is about four thousaud. SOUTH CAROLINA. Prominent Smnth Cnrolinlont Ttcfend Sp n , tmn- I Letter to Senator Seott—Latclemnen IHrprareti— The Senator ? impoted I jjoh— U'hal the Spartan Bape—The fellow Peter. Charleston, September 7.—Twenty- six of the most prominent citizens of Spar tanburg county, iucluding the United States Commissioner aud Assessor, Pro bate Judge, Sheriff, Clerks of Court and tho county representatives in both branches of the Legislature, publish, over their own signatures, the following letter: Spartan burg, September 4. — Hon. John Scott, Chairman of the Ku-Klux Committee: We, the undersigned, cit- izeus of the said State and county, hav ing seen through the newspapers that you had received statements and affida vits that outrages upon various citizens had been committed in this county since the Committee of which you are Chairman left the said county; and that you had thereupon recommended the proclama tion of martial law iu this county, feel constrained to make the following state ment: We have made diligent inquiry, and have been unable to hear of a single out rage having been committed iu this comity since your Committee left it. On the contrary, the couuty is in a state of profound peace and quiet. The Spartan, a county newspaper, iu publishing the above, says: “This state ment ought to be sufficient to prove to tbo mind of Senator Scott that he lias bceu imposed upou by the coniumuica tions aud affidavits upon which he founds his statement made to the President, and his recommendation that martial law be declared in tho county. Furthermore, wc learn that leading Radicals hero^ ad mit tliat no outrage lias oecurr«»d in Spar tanburg since the Ku-Klux Committee were here. There havo been three yellow fever deaths in tho last twenty-four hours. NEW YORK. The dtp .inthorille* Misjoined-Jn Injnneliom th»l la no injnnellon—.Vending the Sark mfler the.Veal I• alt Spllted-dounwelg Hefmaed the Habeas Corput-The Tempemnee .He* dominate m Pall TUket. New York, September 7.—A large numlier of citizcriN assembled this morn ing in tho Supreme Court Chambers, Judge Barnard on tho IhmicIi, as it was understood that an application Would be made on India If of Jehu Foley, os a tax- paver, for an injunction to restrain the Mayor, Comptroller, kc., from paying out money for the expenses of too city and county government, except out of the balance ^left of tlie appropriation of the hist Legislature, after payiug the tJenerml Prtneh Intelligence. Paris, September 7.—It is intimated tliat relations between tho Italian Min ister and Napoleon render tho position of the former here untenable. The Amembly has passed a bill impo sing tbo burdens of war on the wiiole nation, and providing for the immediate listribution of a hundred millions of francs among tho sufferers from the Com mune. Thiers and Bazainc have had au hour’s interview. Negotiations for the evacuation are not going on smoothly. Tno editors of La Verito and L'Ave nir havo bei ii sentenced to six months imprisonment aud fines of five hundred franca each for violations of tlie Press laws. Prince Napoleon has published a puui- phlet, entitled “The Truth’* and ad dressed “To my Calumniators.*’ In it he declares that ho was a stranger to the declaration of war against Germany. JIo went to Italy, by order of tho Emperor who tried \o array Italy ami Austria against Prussia. 11c states that he. of fered to share' tho captivity of Najiolcon at Wilhclmshoe, but was refused. Versailles, September 7.—The report that the negotiations for the evacuation of France lmd met with difficulties is pronounced to be false. The time for the final withdrawal of the German troops has not yet been settled. M. Thiers, replying to tlie congratula tions of the municipality of Versailles, upon tlie extension of his term, expressed a hope that tho future of Franco would he fortunate, and that simnltaneoiwly with moral and material recovery of the county, its present form of government would become a peaceful nud glorious reality. La* Patrie announces that Chevalier Nigra read to the Minister of Foreign Affairs a dispatch from the Cabinet of Rome, which was favorable to the preser vation of friendship between the two nations. There are still persistent rumors of cool ness between tho French und Italian Governments. The Prefects havo received orders to close country taverns iu case petitions are signed therein for a dissolution of tho Assembly, and to annul the resolu tions of municipalities which aim at the same object. SCOTLAND. In Pmoor of tho Blrlteir*. Glasgow, September 7!—At a large meeting to support the strike at New castle, resolutions for nine hours’ work were passed. The meeting was orderly. JAMAICA. The storm Ming. Kingston, September 7.—A hurricane and earthquake have damaged tlie docks. Many vessels are ashore. Tho young ladies and gentlemen of West End buve organized a “Reading Club,” and the last of their readings came off at the residence of Col. Math ews lust night Guests from the eity were present, and a good time generally was tho result of the mooting. One of the friends of Tub Bun read an extract from its columns, which was universally encored. AVe will hereafter make spocial reports of these entertainments. aiistcllniuono. NOTIOE. ENGLAND. The Herman Uithop§ In Connell -They Omit High .Vats—The Cholera -Recorder Onerry .Val.es a Speech—He Pavors an .tmlemble Pro cedure. London, September 7.—Tho German Bishops, in secret conference at Fulda, imitted high mass. It is considered sig nificant of the earliest business. Cholera is beginning to abate in the Baltic provinces, of Prussia. Only a few cases havo occurred in Paris. The cases here now are said to be of a different ty\ye from those of the Asiatic. Anxiety throughout Germany is decreasing. The crew of the United States steamer Juniata rescued twelve arsons from a upsized boat in Schlodt. (Jucen Victoria is rapidly improving. Tho llonorablo Mrs. Cooper has been arrested on charge of swindling. Recorder Guerry, who is abmit to sail to the United titates, as Commissioner, under the Treaty of Washington, replied to-day, at some length, to an address pre sented to him by the tieople of South ampton. lie remarked that lie hailed the treaty satisfaction and delight. He was not goiug to Wasliingtou us tho all ocate of British, nor of the approval of American claims. He hud l>eeii instruct ed by his goverumeut to treat all claims alike. Tlie question of amount was uu- uqHirtuut. It was better to pay any sum than to raise even a suspicion of unfair ness. Guerry paid a compliment to his col leagues upou the Commission, and said ho was sanguine that their labors would l>e brought to a satisfactory conclusion. News was received to-day at the Admi ralty from the crow of ller Majesty’s steam transport Mcgearu, recently wreck ed on tho desert island of Kt. Paulin, in the Indian Ocean. Seven of them were seriously ill, and others were prostrated from exposure and want of food. The most intense desire for relief is ex pressed by the sufferers, A national conference is to bo held at Birmingham, beginning on tho 2bth of November, to consider the necessity of a reform in the composition and powers of tho House of Loros. t from tin? wharf foi avail tlK'tnwlvwi of thta iliror Mhotiiti hake uprawad on that bill* of tadiDg that their couHignmunt* *hall be* tan- ilcsiriu intuit' of Hhi|> <lu,l .1 UivCKSTitAl. RAILROAD WHARF. By tho lot of Novotnbor it i* expected liiat abed will Iki completed for “ * 41 * * J. F. WARING, *ujj7 2m Forwarding Agent. GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE iK’iriNliiliVR ( liarlcr (Jrjiilt'il in 1841). Kev. Geo. Y. Brown, President. f£tHE next Academic year begins on MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. An Eclectic Class Ua* been formed for tho benefit of those graduate* who may desire stilt further to improve them*elve*. or to prepare for teaching. New Patent Arion Square Oraud piano* are Used. Lh- Expense* are a* moderate a* in other Bimllar institutions. For further particular* address tho President Madison, July 29. 1871. Jy31-d2tawAw2in._ Oglethorpe University. xUlaiita, Gooricitt. COLLEGE DEPARTMENT: Rev. DAVID WILLS, D. D., President and Profes sor of lk a lie* lifttren aud Marred Literature. GU8TAVU8 J. ORIt, Professor of Mathematics and Astronomy. .. u Rev. DONALD FRASER, A. M.. Professor of Latin id Greek Language* and Literature. w. lecontk Stephens, a. b. Phynical Science*. Strictly a Home Comp’y With it* Capital and Investment* at Home. II apiM«1* to tin me who deniro to avail ihumsclvra of the benefits of life Insurance to giro Jt their patronage. Tho time ha* arrived when every thoughtful man in disponed to make this wise provision for those do- pendent upon his life. Thin Company proposes to give all the advantages which aro oflurod by furoign institutions of liko character, with the opportunity of keeping the vast iu our own midst, which are annually sent abroad. Profesaor of • of Metaphysics and - (To bo supplied) Professor of Modern Lan guage*. * * IlLUAH Priucip—- —„— Atlanta 1* one of the healthiest t itle* in the United State*. Good hoard can bo bad at from $10 to $18 .until. There will be two term* in tho College, rat commencing FIRST MONDAY IN OCTO BER, and ending THE 25th OF FEBRUARY; the second beginning the FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH id ending JULY 8. Term* of Tuitlou~-$75 per annum; half in advauc aug28 d*w2t. Y. H. 1IOWAHD. C- H. 1IOWAHU W. H. HOWAKD & SON, COTTON FACTORS COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 2 WARREN BLOCK, • • • AUGUSTA, OA. W E again tendor our acnice* iu tho Wareliouae bu*lne««, In all ita branches, to jour old p*t- and plantar* generally. CmumlHulon for Selling Cotton, One and u quarter Percent. All family supplies ordered will be carefully *e- lected by ono of tho firm, at the lowest market P Ordeni tor Bagging and Ties will bo promptly died, and at the lowest cash price. Literal cash advances made on cotton in ware house. We extend all Uin facilities offered by Ware- house Merchants. Consignment* •ollciUd—salt*- faction guarantee. aug2lw3m MARTIN INSTITUTE, Jefferson, Jackson Co,, Georgia, f IMI E FALL TERM of the) car 1871 will open on 1 MONDAY, ibo 21st of AUGUST, instead qf Wednesday, Ihe 18th, a* it w*» announced. We think that very few if any institutions of the same gradn can offer to patrontt inducement* equal to our*. Board only f 12 to 114 P*‘r month. The very low rate* of tuition srw reduced about one-third by the endowment, aud the quiet, moral au<i studious habit* of the r-upil* cannot b« exeel led. Our application* from abroad are already nume rous, aud those wishing to secure Ixianl wiil do well to study irnnicdtalely. For full information address Prof. J. W. GLENN. Frol. H. P. ORR, or JAM K. RANDOLPH, au«7 wlm. Mec. Board of Trustee*. PORTLK rLBMING, COTTONFACTOH COMMISSION MERCHANT, JACKSON STREET, - • ADOUSTA, UA, CommlMion for KwUiuK Cotton, 1l'er Cent. *fig?l-64w Notice. T HEREBY consent for my Wife, MRS. E. W. MAB- I liKTT, to be a Free Trader from this «la|e. ugltfwl no], J- M. MAD BATT. New Slboerngtmcnifl. Cotton States Life Insurance Co. CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF OEOROIA. CAPITAL $600,000. OWNED AT HOME AND KANAUED BY Some of our Best Financier*. Over 2,500 Potlcle. I.nurd Slntr June Ut, I860. The only Company doing br.slnea* in th* South that ha* ONE HUNDRED THOUSAUD DOLLARS Deposited with the authorities of tho State of Georgia for tho protection of Policy Holder*. Xtlanta San Pra«pcrta«. THE ATLANTA SUN! DAILY AND WEEKLY, Live Paper or Live issues’ PUBXjISHJhlU BY «»*»-* *» ATLANTA, GEORGIA. *.h. an [ Proprietor*, Policies Upon all the VAMOl'i CLAIM OF IM8DUAKCI ISSUED. A Loam of XI per. cent, of the I'rmlum oitww ICAm UrtireA. Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor. A. R. WATSON - News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business Manager. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEIT ABLE* NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO REST- donee or Travel, PEOPLE OF THE COTTON STATES Fontcr Home Enterprise- Hliitflo Copy six: Month* Pally Per Annum t . . *7 001 Throe Month. . s 4L OO Ono Month • I , U <KKJ«I • » WiXI Jal Per Annum» Slnjilo Copy • • * a OO Tliroo Coj)le« . , t 4 GO Ten Copies* oo.o 14 oO Twenty Copies* • • as 04$ Filly Cojrler* • • GO OO mix Monthci ■ Single Copy—O Months X OO Tlxreo Copies* ** g as Ten Coplow M y oo Twenty Copies ** la OO J^lfty Cople*Six Montlta 07 MO Single Copies o! the Unity and Weekly, at the Counter, - 5 Cl*. Unit' paid for expires. C I. Name* for 0LUB8 must all We sant at th* ■ kl *11 be at the same Post Office. Each subscriber’* n*mo will be written on advantages of Club rate* It is only i b time, and that aU b* taken at the UBS: i* time, and take tho 'paper for the mm* length of time, ipepar- rt the te lame Post Office. NO CLUB RATES FOR THE DAILY. How to Remit Money ■ Active and Energetic Agent. If 'anted in every County and Town in the South. ADDllESS OU CALL OK WM. J. MAGILL, HL - PER IN TEX DENT AGENCIES. Office, 28 Whitehall street. Ofttoo: ATLANTA, GA. L. H. CLARK, AGENT GEOUGIA. EDWIN H. RAY, Medical Examiner. OFFIOERHi WM. I). JOHNSTON, President. WM. H. HOLT, Vtco-Prertdeut OKU. H. OliKAR, Secretary. JOHN W. UURKE, General Agent. J. MKRCEH GREEN, Medical Examiner. sept8-lawdhw3m. I^nll Stock s Hat* J. M. HOLBROOK, S KOW IK NEW Y0I1K PL'BCUASIKO . hi. Eall and Winter stork of Hat», tap*, Pure, Millinery Good., And the first consignment* ere being received snd opened, which the public generally aro invltod to call and examine. In the Mtlluery line, we have received “THE TURBAN," th* very latest llat for Ladlea— A PBRPRCT OEM. eepW-St ConNtablo'N Hitlo. W ILL tic *»ld iu front or Jstnes' Bank, on SAT URDAY. the 9th dsy «»f September. 1871, at 11 clock, a lot of HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, , II. THOMPSON, L. 0. (itonin—FiiKou County. Ffi.TON NofBUTou CotmT-Araib Trios, 1871. Maui ha F. lira* i vs, S Libel for Divorce lu said Court. Okoeob a. Rtah. ) It appearing to the Court, by the return of the Sheriff, tliat George A. Rjan, the Defendant to the above stated < a*e. doc* not reside tu said county ol Fulton, and It al*o*ppcaring that he doca not rc*tde In said State »t Georgia, it le, therefore, ordered by tlie Court that acrvlce of aanl libel be made on *aid George A. ltyau, by publication of ibis order in any public gaxettn in thia State month*. i»r*vlous to the uei Granted by tho Court. J. M. CAnnocn k Son., Plaintiff’s Attorney. A true Extract from tlie miuute* of said Court June 1st. 1871. JuueS-huztaiB W. B. VENABLE. Clerk. We will be responsible for the safe arrival of all money sent ui by Exprosa, or by Draft, but not otherwise. U money sent in a the loss of the person sending it. No paper will be sent from the office tUl it 1* paid for, and tan s will always be «raeed when the Ume To Oorreapondentsi ■ Mr. Stephen* will remain in Orawfordvllle Hi* oonnocUoa with THE MUM will not chance hie iw*- r fif?’ A letters intended for him, either on private matters or connected with the Political Departmen- of this paper, should be addressed to him at Crawford villa, Oa. All letters on business of any kind, connected with THE SUN. except lie Political Department, should be adilrossod to J. Henly Smith, Manager, Atlanta, Oa. THE DAILY SUN Is the CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER In Georgia, while it gives as mm h Reeding as any. It* price has been put down vary low, for tho purpoe* of placing it within tho r J*ch of *U who would Ilk* to take a Dally Paper. The Weekly Su THE SUN to the orgen at the People, the Advocate of JiMtlce, the of L C ^pr^W.u!^Er“ t ° f bUtd ~ “P 00 * t “-P*Ttof people. It will adhere to the old, safe, thne-honored landmarks of the Demooratio Par ty, end sternly oppoee eny "Departure" therefrom. Mr. STEPHEN* to thoroughly enlisted in the Work, and will contribute to lta columns almost daily, - w. uk Ui. friend, of Ubwtj, ...rrehm to .Id la extondjira our drcntoUoa. Oar VmUt toe nn rhrap )*j>er. ud IU Club Reto. era pertlcutorl, toronble. vnir eeeer, » e rwr The Presidential contest for 1872 will be the most important in th* hirtorr of The ■■ volved are momentous, and aU that patriot* hold dear is at staka. * TUB SUN wir.TJ SHTSMAVOXt To (liRMnilnate truth, sound doctrine, and correct prinrfple* Ishoi-i"* narnrotlT and imIs*** MOW »»- FORE IT IS TOO LATE ; utterly repudiating the do-nothing, say-nothing, be-qniet. dead-aeleen doUcv hrlviN aud by some, while we are being rapidly borne down the cumntwhioh ta ruahlaw ink* tae whlrtaool .if (UdiMlUm. Ototrmllam an,I wu iy. * 1^^ MWi «B*VM The Radioale, with th* aid of ba; t, have thrust upon ua th* unconatltuttaMl and m . .. to ■P-Htavt thrust upon v measure* of th* so-called 14th and 16th Amendment* to th* Constitution and IssmisU ai'tiria at the majority Vaction in Congrem. The Radical* have ashed u*, asVhmociati toshfriosntltwlote- cept. ludorse, stand by, defend and build upon uf ooira. rniut "depari” (ram lh.~ toDbo?ttSriSMra' lr 5em« 3^75?— to the enemy a camp ; and while they and th* lUdlcol cohort* which «h*y h*re Jpkmi am Milling «t lu- ul > f .7*° R° viO them, a few other* are advising u* to hold ourpSo* lertwedisturb the harmony and distract the oounseta of the Democratic Party I Verily, if we ahonld hold our peace, "the stones would cry out" it" W* cannot rarnaln sttanl 1 and thank Ood for tha privilege t A now ; for the adoption of a Ua *. not only wrung In pciactpla, 1 thus counsel o . . _ _ It 1* of the utnfoet* importance that the«ie issues be diacusaed n ’’ departure ” by th* General Convention of tbe Party will be. i lodgment it will be fatal in policy. W Fidelity to tho Constitution la the true teat of Demooraey in every State of the Union, and we —g-g-lsi every ono who is a true friend to that sacred instrument, a** oo-worker with a* In MmptertartMnwhaiMrtcan . .. wd-eotany more*o lath* South than 8 momentow* iaraee of Uu day. which ■RPHV it public pohroogo. All communication* or latter* on Business should be addressed to J. HENLY SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, OA. »*- Wo nt{Kc4ftiU; uf our Wrakljr XickUfO* to pabltoh or aoUco thto prooyoetao.