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SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA GEORGIA, FRIDAY, SETTiaiBEK ID, 1871. NO. 413 THE DAILY SUN 1‘ubUiihrd by the Atliinta Sun I'ublMiInjf Company. [ Proprietor*. Alexander H. Stephen*, Political Editor. A. JL Watson, .... News Editor. J. llenly Smith, General Editor and Bust nqssjftnngcr. WILLIAM H. MOORE. u r.mi I, Ir., M«w* Agent, ISviBub, keep* HOW TO UKM1T MOREY. W* win be re*poD*ible for the **fe arrival of *11 money *ent u* by Money Order, by Registered 1'* ter. by fcxpreao. or by Draft. bat not otherwle*. money aeut in *n unregistered letter la lost. It most Mr. Stephana will remain In CrawfordTille. Hi* connection with Tan 8c* will not change hi* resi dence. All letter* Intended for him, either on pri vate matters or connected with the Political De partment of this paper, should be addressed to him at CrawfordviDm Ooocaia. _ ... All letter* on business of any kind, connected with Tuk Sc*, except its Political Department, should be addressed to J. Hen)y Smith, Manager, Atlanta, Oa. Terms of Sul>aorlptlon * Per Annum •] JJ Three Months 2 ®® One Month 78 WEEKLY PEB ANNUM : Siagl* Copy —•• J ®® : "I:::::::::.::::::::::::::::::::::™ Mari. t’.ptt. * i«a<«. LMONTHSs Blogl. Cop,. Six Montlu. J “ ST ~ •• :: 3 twt, •• •• J?* No mUcripUon., to Ih. Weekly, roci.rt for * abutter period six months. All subscriptions must be paid for in advance ; and all names will be stricken from our books when the time paid for expires. Names for Club* must all be sent at the aaun time and take the paper for the *s«ue length of time, and ail be at the same post office. TELEGRAPH NEWS By (he New York AsMcluted l’ress. DOMESTIC NEWS. NORTH CAROLINA. •M “Mlmmled BmndhoUUr" Jrrmltd. Wilmington, September 14.—A man, representing himself us J. Keller, culled at the First National Hank to-day and offered to sell Registered United fc> a tea Bond No. 1488, issued under the act of March 3d, 18G5. The bond is of the de nomination of £10,000. Keller vin ar- of the New York firm which knowingly used the money. He asks leniency and Legs for u small provision for his family. Hodge lias about £50.000 worth of prop- iiio War and Iho Treasury Depart nients are tiring to f|ii 11 the rcaponsibil ity of the Hodge defalcation. Office Chief of Signal Service, ) Washington, D. 0., Sep. 14. J in fair duninnfl; Moulders 5ij, dire* »*h Dear th<- body, which amount it fidoa lit; clear aide U good demonf Wheat scar* t»|.. L-u%l steady with good demand; city kqttlo romleicd §k X • m DA. £1 25 nECOIlD FOR THE PAST TWENTY-POUR HOUIW. r ted by the deputy United States Mur- s *1. The or ie came up before United came up berore United States Commissioner McQuigg this after noon, but was postponed until to-mor row. The bond was caveated by tlic Treas ury Department MARYLAND. liemth 0f m HeteeUte. Baltimore, September 14.—Detective John Richards, whom Wilbur shot before committing suicide, died to-day. KENTUCKY. The Mmeti. Let (oton, September 14.—Billy l’at- ternou won the first race to-day. Time, 1.49}, 1.50. Ne"ie Ofay won the sec ond. Time—1.50j, 1.521. MISSOURI. .tmmlher Mix-prm ttmbhtry. St. Louis, September 14.—The Dis patch says the express office of Ellis &Co. las been robbed of £20,000. SOUTH CAROLINA 1 VI/mt fmr, Charleston, Septeml»cr 14.—One yel low fever death has been reported in the last 24 hours. MASSACHUSETTS. r*« tsch saboertbera name will be written on bis pa per the same in Clubs as otherwise. To secure ttc S—•*-.* ■STK^'.Sd I at tilt same Uiue, aud Uiai all be takeu at t) cknI/m—Jmltm (fuf'Nry .Uaau JS'mmmmird tmr Umvtrmmr. Springfield, September 14.—The State Democratic Convention assembled to-day. Edward Avery is president i,_ t. :—/.' , ~ 7— John Qoincy A.l»m* w*s nomii.alo.1 for | ‘J f'>r tbe reorguuiatumof the country, Governor. The re. o'utiou* icceptlhc The high barometer which was Wed nesduv atternoon on Ijake Superior hua moved 60s' ward and now exteuda over New England* The pressure has begun to full in the latter States, and bus fallen this afternoon from New York to Michi gan, and Southward also from Lake Su perior to Missouri. The lowest pressure remains favorable in Arkansas, but lias moved Rlowly Southeastward. The bar ometer has fallen slightly on the Gulf after having risen. Increasing north easterly winds have extended over the Lakes and Middle States with not .horiy winds in New England. The tempera ture has fallen decidedly from New Eng land to Minnesota and southward to Ten nessee and Virginia. It has risen in th« Gulf States. The dense smoke prevail ing on tbc lower lakes last night lias been pushed to tho southeastward. Heavy rains have fa’h n in Arkansas and the Ohio Valley nod now prevail from Lak Erie south and west. PrmhmMUUn. Rain and threatening weather, with northwesterly winds, will probably ext *nd to-night to Luke Superior and New York, aud prevail in New England bv Friday night. The light rains will probably lie followed by clearing weather in the Southern and Gulf States. FOREIGN NEWS. FRANCE. i!tr» itf linn a .Ttetumge—itr Iu t.nnghed ml— Cmatmma .y'rg-otimtloma. Vljlsailles, September 14.—In the Assembly to-day, u message from Presi dent Thiers was received, the reading of which lusted half an hour. Thiers says tin- members have well earned a suspeu i of their arduous labors. He prom i, iu the meantime, to work incessant- new auicudmeuU aud denounce prohibi tion. ILLINOIS. Term* of A4vcrtl*lng» o week, $1 i**r square (ten occupying tliat For a ten period Uiau — lines of solid Nmiprreil type. v* _— nnch spaoel for the first insertion, and Ml oenta for tch subsequent insertion sach subsequent inseruon. Advertisement* iu tho Local Column marked with an asterisk, (•) wUl be chargod 25 cents per line each ^^Advertisement* under the Hpecial Notlce head teaded) for less time than one week, will bs chargod 'bKlrttSam**. exo.pt for- W ms* Romm, in ♦*»*■ city, must be paid for in *d- f *No^reducilon will be made on the above rates for SELMA, ROME AMD DALTON R. R- Toanr* dailt, evxdats wclvdep. Lear* Selma 8:42 a. M.. 3:15 r. U. Arrivw Borne 1 *.41V. M.. 1:45 a. M. JS^ItDaSos 7:40r.M..3A)a.M. Leave Dalton Leave Rome Arrive at Selma m* MMytisrs* ef ltatei to and ttmwm AtUata. 8;IUF. M.,»:44a. M. Arrival* mime to* «at*) XAiuoAD. MIGHT rASSSHUXX TSAIM OUTWA». Leaves Atlanta ** “ Airivea at Uhatlanoog* -•“••• • I- 6 *“ * “ I>AT rASSKMOK* TMA1»—OVTW/-" Arrives at Chattanooga FAST UK* Leaves Atlanta... Arrives si, Arrives at Atlanta ACCOMMODATION TSAIM—IMWAJUL Leave* Dalton - Arrii 2:25 a * tut OBOBOIA (AUUUMTAJ BAU.SOAU. (fVo Day 7Vo*s os Sunday.) Night Passenger Train arrive* Night Ps—gar Item leaves.. Day Passenger Train arrives... Day Passenger Train leaves........j. -- — n« Mo.MUX UMMMM MllM. ■ Mountain Jnoff mnrtati'— leaves....t».os p. ■ MAOOM AMP W11TIXK UAlLnOAl*. DXJ ItMM> «M« 1MTM. - ‘ “ S53fe.T^7"r:::?S!:i Night Nigh* P ,.5;06p- m. 10:25 p. in. ..B:#3 p. m Arrives at Maoon.... ATLAMTA AUD WEST POIML SAinnOAn. mi mzsez US? ::::::: i KI(M PUM|« TtM. Im.m Du hwr Tnun «mv« fr ATUR. XXD Xl.MOX. UHJM MAUMOU). Inn xtlraix.... — *,• * Arrive M •■ 4J 1 Mura A A.fnnLi milrMl. Arrive at Maoon a*... J J® J- J} H f stern Railroad ol Alabama. Leave - s-inAM Arrive at West Point “ 2 i S Leave West Point « J ■ Arrive et 2 Atlantic and Siilf lUllrssd. ixlltOM Savannah, Oa., via Albany. JauksonviUv X sod Taiiahassaa. to Quincy, Florida. Leave Savannah daily 1(1:15 P. M Arrive at Albauy daily 1:5o P. M Arrive at JackaonviUa dally 1A5P. M Arrive at Tallahassee dally (Sundays ex- Leave Tallahassee daily (Sundays cauap- 7:36 P. M Leave Jacksonville daily ■ Leave Albany daily Arrive at Savannah daily 10:M A M 3:441 P. M 3:00 P. M 6:2f A. M Memphis and Charles Lon Railroad. W. J. Akkbr, Agent. AtlaVta, Ga. TAPIA or THF MCMTniS 630 A M [> t H vai.EXA"* OOIMO Morning Lipresa tea\cs Chsttanoog* Arrives iu Memphis. Mall Train teevos Arrive* in Memphis. PM Chatlonooga. next morning. Mali Traiu leaves Memphis Amy- ... l«hs«tan.HM. dsv ..U 1(1 A II G. B. HOOML&* C ONTBACTOB FOB BBICK AND Stout- Work, of all classes. Plastering aud Ornamental work. Stone Cutting, etc. Griffin. Ge.. May 11.1S7L J r*«l m.uhrnp r*(hW «« uamjft Her. itr. Vluuty—VhnK t Htmllh. Cuk ago, September 11.—Iu the Illi nois Episcopal Diocesiun Convention, Bishop Whitchouso narrated the inci dents of Iris visit to Christ Church. He censored the wardens for continuing to employ degraded ministers, aud disposed of them by degrading them. Chief Justice Chase lias entirely re covered his health aud strength. NEW YORK. ind frankly usks tho deputies to ascer tain from their constituent* at home whether the country wishes for recon struction based on the glorious tradi tions of a thousand years, or for the abuiulouiuctit of the Ship of Stuto to the torrent that is leading to an unknown future. In brief, it is whether the peo ple want a monarchy or a republic. The in«-wage Wits coolly received and some passages were greeted with laughter. The Assembly then proceeded to dis cuss, aud finally adopted a bill provid ing for a prorogation session from the 17th of September until the 1th of Dc- cember. Th<- main feature of the bill is the ap pointment of a commit too of twenty-i iv •outrol tho Government during n prime red Bugging steady ut ll>. | St. September 14, Evening. - Flour firm. Com scaree and h!Ml&! Whisky 81). Pork £12 50@13 00. Ba con firm, lobbing and order lots, shoul ders 7o.; eler- shies 8c. Lard 0^9 b Louisvtllf, BqMnbcr 11, Evening. - Bagging sternly ut 17i(uil8 cents. Flour is iu light demand. Com firm. Provis ions firm but with feiv buyers—Fork £12 50(312 75. Bacon—^shoulders fif: clear sides 71 Packed liukl 9J(^|. Whisky 91 cents. Cincinnati, September 14—evening.— Flour firm. Corn higher at 53. Pork 8tcudy at $12 50. Lard 9. Baopn in light demand; shoulders 0i(a0|; clear sides 7l0j7l, asking ,! cent higher all round. Whisky 99. NORTHERN MARKET8. t'mllmm, #7 mmmeiml, Mtemdtl m(T«, Ur mlM, Hr. New York, September 14. -Cotton— middling uplands 21|f Orleans 211; sale 1,200 bales. Flour aanatle firmer. VNTieat a tritle higher. Corn a diode flrm(*r. Pork £18 CAHn 18 75. Lard steady. Tur pentine 5G(n56J. Rosin dull ut £3(w 3 05 for strained. Freights lirm. Stock* steady and active. Gold strong at 14(a 14i. Governments dull but heavy. Money easy at 8. Exchange—!long 8d; abort H|. held by the ru ;, rvad authorities, await ing n duimant. Tim remains - were brought to this city this morning, and afterward forwanlod, in a hennntimUy- see’ed coffin, to his relatives in Thomas, vtfle. Dr. llioinaa w* < from ltomo, Georgia, on his way to Now York, a through ticket to that city buinp found on his person. He was conversing with u fiicnd, Mr. Butler, from Southern Q/oprgin, as the, cur ivaa ftruok. Mr. Butler, who wa* uuinjnn d, went to Dr. Thomus after (ho uctddent, and found him setting un, hut coinpluiniug of se vere in juries in the head and internally. A liciuedy for Croup. The following remedy was given by Prof. Bronson New York, September 14—evening.— Money easy. Sterling firmer, 8K«8i. Gold 13j. Governments rather heavy, G2s, 15; Tonnessees731, new 78j; Virgin ias 03, new ()9i; Louisiunas 65, new 60; Levees, 7and8s, 82; Alalmuias 100; Fivos 68; Georgias 82; 7s 91; North Carolina* 12^, new 24; South Carohuns 96, new 571. Cotton steady, uplands 21>; Oi lcans 21.. Floy active. Whisky 92'. Wheat u shade firmer—winter red west ern 55(</ 58. Corn ateiuly, 72(»/721. Pork u shade cosier, £48 37\(o 43 50. Lard lower and active kettle 9,. Turpentine firm. Rosin dull. Tallow 8j(e,9|.— Freight* firm. Future sales of Cotton 9,900; Bepteinlicr 20f; October 19t(r/;193; N ovt-ml >er 19 f («191; December 19 j (3rrjl9 4 January 19|; February 19.; March 19| April 20}. New York, September 14.- Mid night-Cotton auhs for futures, last evening, 7,500 bale*; September 20 3-16 (<{204; October 20 ll-lGtlib(*<.20i;Novcm- i»er I9jr« 19,; December 191(a,19|; Jan uary 19{(tf 19j; February 19J; Murclt 19} («49i. Govcrnuienls opened rnther heavy aud have boon dull ull day; nixes of 81 declined fc; Five-twenties of 67 advaned *,c. on the second ca", bat fell again to former price; 81s 18f; 62s 16; 4s 15; 5s 15, new 13j; 7a 11; 8s 111 ; 10s Hi. Boston, S« pL 14.—Cotton quiet aud lirm; middlings 21 i: gross receipts 17 bales; sales 300; stock 7,000. PniLADELi'iiiA, Sept. 14.—Cotton quiet and linn; middlings ‘ilf.t “Let a healthy person fill his lungs with purs air, than slowly breathe upon the patient’s throat aud chest, commenc ing at the point of the chiu and moving slowly down to the bottom of the wind- pine. Repent for a few minutes and it will give relief in Owes where all other means fail." “A mother," writing to a medical journal, says, iu relation to that reeeipe: “My boy wanalwuy* subject to m>up; came near dying with the rattling, noisy kind at about eleven mouths old. I saved him with water, aud ever after preventing a serious attack by watchful ness and water. But when three years old I let him play in tho brook one warm, rainy day, and he took a severe cold, and had the alill kind of eroap, tho first and last time he had it. I11 spite of all I could do lie grew constantly worse, until lie could only gasp and breathe with hie head thrown bock. We thought his las moment* had come, when I thought of and applied Brouflon’s remedy for a min ute. When i stopped ho looked up and said, ‘Do so again, mother, do,’ though lie could not sneak when 1 liegan. You muy bo assured 1 did so Hgaiu, and 1 be lieve it saved his life.” THE ATLANTA SON! daily and Live Paper en Live bales’ PTTBUSHWD BT Mr. Wm. M. Lawton, of tlnuK.tou, now in Kugluutl, wntua to . friend is Barnwell, Smith Carolina, ux folloi The straw is valuhlr her**. If our a of cotton fall, below 8,500,000 bnlei, high i>ric<'n v ill surely rule tho ooming season, lint it rotut not be prettied too freely on bale. The consumption i* very large, uml apinnera fully employed. I know of one Arm of aea lslana apinnera who are clearing £ 1.U00 per week at tlicir Strange Freak of Nature. *Hf*il m-d rrmi S*. mnrirtl. New I'cek, September 11—The sul joined report iu reference to the present condition of affairs iu Louisiana, was for warded to tho Secretary of the National Council of the Union League of America, by Thomas W. Conway, State Superin ten dent of Education for Louisian*, and a member of the League 7b Thus. G. Baker, Secretary r/ XtUiwd Union League f/ Ameri The councils of the League in Louis iana may be discontinued. Governor Warmonth’s administration Las secured a state of perfect peace in every part of the State. Ka-Kluxism died under it, and I see no longer any need for the League as a means of peacefully securing the rights of loyal men. (Signed) Thomas W. Conway. The Snn says Mayor Hall intended, in the event of Connolly’s resignation, to appoint General McClellan, wholiaRlvoen approached and reluctantly consented to take the office. The Sun is assn red that Mayor null in- tem’sto proceed for Connolly's impeach ment The Union Torpedo Works, near Ful ton street, exploded to-day. Six were killed and seven or eight were wounded. The buildings wore shattered. Three employees were shattered l»e- yond recognition. The explosion was caused by dropping a box just brought up on a truck. The D uck horses and driver were blown nearly to atom*. The wounded arc terribly mutilated. The business was carried on in direct violation of law. The boudsmen of Norton, the default ing Post-office official, had a private meeting, aud the settlement of tin* mat ter was refe.red to cx-Postmastor Wake- man. Negotiations for now combinations of the New York officials make no jvrog.es*. Connolly, to-day, in connection with Mayor Hall, signed a warrant for £50,000 to i>ay laborers. Connolly s friends say be will not re sign—ccrtuinly not uutiJ Judge Barnard shall have decided the injricUon matter. Troy, September 14.—The Nationol Association of Spiritualists elected Vic toria Wood hull President. Saratoga, September 14.—The Park Place Hotel and a largo )>ortiou of the Crescent Hotel were burned to-day. CALIFORNIA. C*l»*ri«te* mf Ifar Lrgimlmlmr*. San Francisco, September 1L—The latest returns indicate thut the Demo crats have two majority in tbc Senate; but the Republicans bus two majority on joint-ballot. A band of Cochirc Apaches, hating their women aud children on the Peace Gommib oner* MHrvwtiuw, iu New Mexico, dashed into Camp Ciittcndeu, Arizona, aud captured 63 Government cavalry horses, which had just I iron re cruited for the ex|»edition. Licttlenout Wheeler's expl oring purty wore abandoned by their escort near Camp Hualapa, Arizona. WASHING T O N\ A conference, regarding customs, is progressing lietwct 11 Fruuee and Ger many, audit is thought licit concessions will be made, which will secure the evac uation of till but six of the Frcuch de partments. Paris, September 14.—'The disarma ment of tiie Nationr 1 Guards has com menced. There is no resistanee and tranquility prevails everywhere. I11 the Assembly, to day, General Citsey 6tated that two additional court* martial will shortly be organized for tlic trial of the Communists. There are now but 152 judges to examine the cases of 30,000 prisoners, including 750 convict*. Even with the odditional courts the gov ernment will probably be obliged to re lease 12,500 of the prisoners, without trial, us it is impossible to sentence more than one hundred monthly. FOREIGN MARKETS. («lIju .7101 London, .September 14 noon.—i\ sols 93.. Bonds 93 . Liverpool, September 11—noon. Cotton opened film; uplands 9}; Or leans 9T Later—Cotton firm; sah 15,000; speculation and export 4,00<t Lard 14s 0d. Palis, September 14 57f. 65c. veuiug. -Rentes ENGLAND. f'mmlmg It mr<r Hu Mlrlkrrt- The Cholrrm im London, September 14.—The associa ted employers of Newcastle have 4,116 men working with constant additions, and will soon restore the former activity to the factories. Dispatches from various jvointT show the cholera to be dreadfr 1 in the oeutrul and .Southern portions of Persia. Bullion in the Bunk of England hrs decreased over a half mil'ion of pound*. One eai.0 of tlic cholera has occurred at Newcastle. CANADA. The /'•«. -Omrtd Mmcr. Mon.oral, September 14—The four- oured race was won by the Halifax, Bar ton crew. The Ronf<»rth wu* second aud the Winahip third. The time of the race was 38 minute*. Both the English crew* started and went 300 yards beyond the buoys before they discovered their mistake. The claim that the; baovi were changed during the night. SHIP NEWS. New Yore, September 14.— Arrived — The Hteamship* Columbia. More Goalie, Bremen and South Curulinn. Cuarlrsi'on, September 14.—Arrived -the school ter Narragouw'lt from Uich- motuL Maine, for Pensmxila, in a leaky condition. Suilod - the aleasner Falcon for Baltimore. Savannah, September 14.— Arrived— the wracking steaHM r Anno. The Wi nawta from New' York for Key Writ put in for coal. Cleared- -the Hchooner Willie Mo we for l’rovidcnee, aud the harks Savannah and Swansea nud the Hleanwihips America, tiultimore and Gnu. Barnes for Now liork. L#oNIk>n, Sepb-nilM-r 14.- Au unknown A’uerfcan ling ha* foundered oil Lund's End. All Were loot. .MARKET REPORTS. WESTERN MARKETS. .Until, Ur md*imK*, Urmim, U'hiaky. MU. Cincinnati, 8c|»teinbcr 14, 2 r. M.— Cotton active at full price*; low mid- iUin«» 19; umldlio^h 29,. Whisky uc- Tk. «Mr< I. J*to tv*- tt.11 IIImt | tive uud hrui ut 90. Flour ttmdy with . jTnnr impUemUd. | fair demand; superfine £5; extra £5 50; Wahiungton, September 14,—Major j family S5 75. Corn finn and in good «le- Hodge. ilia letter to the Secretary #f i maml; mixed *helk;d 56. Gate "teady War, confessing tbo defalcation, impli ! with good demand; lwime mixed " cates n bunking houae in New York, who, ! 3*. Me** pork steady but quiet at ttf otk it is said, knew thut the money used iu | Bacon steady J ,ut ^ 1 i.l 7 U< j H i speculation wo* government money ’ “bST meats steady and RPmHHPliSP H< I Clear rib u0» ; clour Mi* 7! IIum» confess* to u duJulcutlon amounting to | in nioderate^ uiiuuui^Uv^ domaLa^angay #400,000, but doc* not mention the name | cured 15(m lo Liverpool, September 14—evening.— Cotton dosed firm; uplands 9}; Grleaus 9 j; sales 16,000. Pork 44. Buoon 33s. SOUTHERN MARKETS. Cmllmm, Mmmlm, Tmr, .W«f«**c*. Hmgmr, eU. Wilmington, September 14—Spirits Turpentine, strong at 53c. Ro*in firm at £4.50 for No. 1. and £2.75 for No. 2; £2.40 for low No. 2; i$7 for extra prl £6.50 for pale crude. Turpentine firm, £3.75 for yellow dip; £4.50 for virgin. Tar steady at £2.75. New Orleans, September 14.—Oats 58Cu54o. Bran £1 16. Hay firmer; prime Ohio River £32; choice St. Louis £24(c 25. Bacon firmer, at 9K$8 and 8|(a>9f; all others unchanged. Bank, uteriuig 231. Tremium goll 13,. Charlm/on, Sept. 13.—Cotton firmer; middlings 19c : net receipt* 360 lades ; exports coastwise 528 ; sale* 300 ; stock 4,257 boles. New Orleans, Se[»t 14.—Uotton in fair demand; middlings 19J^19| ; net receipt* 763 bales; gross receipts 813 ; sales 455, stock 22,004. Memphis. Sept. 14.—Cotton in fair demand ut lower rates; middlings 20. Galveston, Sept. 14.—Cotton quiet aud steady; good ordiary 17(«17l ; net Receipts 701 bales; experts coastwise 500; Hides 500; stock 12.031. Baltimore, Sept. 14.—Cotton quiet; middlings 20*; net receipts 37; gross re ceipts 56; Hales 45; stock 720. Mobilk, Sept. 14. Cotton quiet; mid dlings 19i(tj,J9t; net receipt* 113; ex ports coastwise 18; sules 100, stock 5,876. Wilmington, Sept. 14—Cotton firm ; middlings 19; net receipt* 45; stock 864 Sa vans ah,^Hept. 14 - -Cotton firm; mid dlings 18); net receipts 216, sales CO; stock 3,469. Norfolk, Sejrt. 14. Cottou quiet, low middlings I8i(u.l8*; net receipts 73; ex port* coastwise 112; stock 516. Augusta, Soph 13. Cotton firm; mi 1- lling.i 19; net receipt* 180; sales 170. Bai/tim ire, Sontenibcr 14. Hour— Superfine City Mill' ad vuuoed 50c; Weat- eru and Howard street is held higher and the market favor* sellers. Wheat active. Corn steady. Provision* aud Whisky unchaug) d. A correspondent of the Baltimore Sum, writing from Rockingham county, Vo., says: A strange frruk of nature has token placo in the tnu’k of the severe hailstorm thut occurred in this region some thn i weeks ago. Wo are not aware of any thing of the kiud occurring heretofore. Ufa this: that all the orchards in the track of the hailstorm have come out in full l>loo«n. Home orchards are in os full bloom its they ever were in the spring. Not only the apples are iu bloom, Iwt the locust trocs in many places uro also in bloom. A gentleman cuuio to my house last week and told me on hi* road here he saw an apple tree with several bushels of ripe apples on, aud thousands of Wood h oh the same tree. A w-ry pretty but strange sight. Alill Si Polii Oinii, d X>rov^tOM. Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor, A R. WATSON* ------ News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business Manager. TERMS OF NUB8CRIPTIOJV. Dally Per Annum» Hluglatiopy Mnnlli» •7 OO I Tim 4. oofOao IContli • oo 7* Liorgla Slate Pair. Por Win m Annum« Xj T Hlngle Copy Three Copies • Ton Copies • • Twenty Copies n ft y Copies a oo 4 50 14 oO an oo 50 OO Miniflte Copy-6 Mouths & OO Throo Copies “ 9 95 Ten Copies “ f 00 Twenty Coplss ** 19 OO FlflyCoplesWxMontlM 97 50 MngU Vopite of the Baity and Weekly, mi the Commier, * § Cts. No Suhacriptioua, totlis WEEKLY, rsoolvad tor s shorter period than six a All aubwyipUoua must be paid for In advance; and ail names win bs stricken from our Books wkas the time- paid for expir**. Wo send our acknowledgements to Mayor Huff, of Mucou, for on invitation to be present at the Btote Fair, which comes off in that city on October 23, 24, 25 and 26. This, no doubt, wiU be a grand success, as tho good people of Maoon are never ut a loss to know how to moke visitors feel pleasant when there, particularly on btote occasions. GEORGIA NEWH. MONROE OOUNTT. The Atirerti&er of Tuesday yields there items ; Ten bales of the new crop have been received to date against one hundred to the same time lust year. Tbtowgh careleanneti* of a nurse, an in fant daughter of Mr. G. I. Allen, of this iuuty, was choked to diittli on the 2d inat. The accident occurred while the parents were at church—the nurse iu nourishing the child carelessly, gave it a piece of meat which it could not swul- w, and death ensued. The rain storms that have occurred for mauy year* past have simply been called “freshets," but that last week wa* a real flood, uud although not of the dimen sions of the one iu the il»y» when ark* were mwDtial, rx.weded even the “ri»e” it ’3(3. KcvtnJ bridge* uud many mill lame in the country were ewept away. The bridge on the liuaaellville ruud at McCuwan'a mill, and tlie dam at the same point, were deetroyed. The bridge at tteuioey’a Mill waa rendered impassi ble, and tbc dam floated off. The Towaliga van tun feet above Wilson’s bridge. The cro) w on bottom lands were materially injured. Qlmnsrmrnt*. DeGive’s Opera House- Till GREAT EVENTS. t Kill A 1 , September 15tli, 1871. I'ltrtlcivforfl of tli«* Deal to of Mr. A Del k JwllffiStOtt. The Louisville lA*hjer, of flic 9th iusk, ha* the billowing purticulai* of llic sad and sadden doatu ol Mr. Abel K. John ston, of Thonuuivillc, to which uHusmmi was mode u few days ago: Mi. -lohustoii was Iroui Thoiuosvilh, Thomus countv, Georgia, and was oy lus wuv North to buy mule*, having some twenty-eight hundred dollars iu hi* po*- ■eiiaub :it the tune of the accident. Ike body, when found, was terribly mutilat ed, ouo leg being entirely torn off be low the thigh, and his head m arly sev ered from the trunk. From ull the at tendant circumstances it ap)>eam that he was either standing on the platform gild jumi>cd us the collision occurred, or was walking beside the w recked car, which overturned upon him. Twenty-four iiundrc 1 und sixty dollar* of the money COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT OF ALICE VANE. Groat Ftehlottsblo Performance— Bulwcr*! •A*Jof tlko ItlllNJiSa' 1 MAYTUEFAY. DAY LFTKUtUe WEDDING Saturday, Sept 16th. \j A ST GALA WIGHT. COMEDY OAHWIVAL, A OMISSION 7ft rente—ram tljr Ciru'c 6Ue mhI < oinrwl 0»U«ny ‘J8. Ohilrtn n lislf-prios. Re- ■erred Mate (PhlUli* k Craw's Duofcteorai »1. nplft Kta1 XbomiaMKcale. REMOVAL. fj.HK LUNL.U* AKU LlVLUPyOL ASK ULUU1C I CLUBS VMM.fo.OLUB* 1 all A all h. || Ih. aasu Esrli Mbwrtbw’i kMM will b« written os his tel i sdvautegM o« OUb Htes H la ottir ■in—ytef tke term of m Umo. sad Uist Ml bo takoo d tea mm Foot Offios. f Ml bo not olteoo I Office. • will bo written oa bte ■ end stthen NO CLUB RATES FOR THE DAILY. ■p MMlbte for teo sofa orriroi of ir kj Draft, bat not *' tbe Iom of the pereoo eendiof it Mo poper will be eeut from tee office Utt tt U m44 for. oaf t pold for expiree. Ptenon* Hcndlnf mono/ bj Expraaa muMprepor cborfM. W*wUHor<#p »o*lbUfof tee oote oriirol of oM moaoy ooat — by Mnaer Order, kr Bret^teMir br Ex»rtes. orbr Draft, tat aot oteonrteo. If moaop oeffi la oa ImZ+ILo* lotterte iXTRiCbl ■tt.SMagk.ttl rittkt^. 4 ITo Mr. Stepbcna will raomin in OmwforfrUte. Hie ooBBoottsa wlte VAfffi OMMofi mk ffimt Msaoo ldenrio. oil letter* intruded for him, oitheron privet*- luelter* or ■-/xn'mlliw—— W f Uda pepor. ahould bo iMrisii to him ol Orawfoe*mi(s, On. «==■ toLSsisL wisrs£irk r “ ,u *' ,M ^ THE DAILY 80® la tee CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER in Ooorpte. attMa II stem iwioe boo been put down very low, fur the purpooo of pteeten OaOM teke o DnUjr Pnpor. # ^ ^ The Weekly Sun • I«1,8 Ittf. .h™a (I* aurto fcm) 1IM .Vasa.okottatt Ittik. Mtttt m M --- — l ,'m;rr^Tr , ?ug‘ rvmnu wt***^t. ineftr IB BUVIa tha «ta>et tbs PwpU. th. ▲dvooaU ci l Popular Wthss, and «£• opponttrt at I aud Opprsarioa* at ail kteua It Urill adlMM to Wa old. rada ty, aud aUrnly < fiullatttrt iu tba T We nak tee friend* of libertr, everywhere *esp pepor, sod tte dab “ The Preoldeattel contrai volvod ore momeotoue, and all that pnlrlote hold dear kboriy, everywhere te aid in •steadia* oar irtem^lna Iter * Bstea are parttt'ularir ffirssOMk — w - tuarak. thui amr wi ijt.* hsmtsm with tee oM of I aud boild upon teem moamaos fteaoar. Tbooe Dretoamteako reteffite " trtm tee faith o' "HSSsSSeS thoa ooaueel our pwiple to aompi sad i II te of teo otmool Imporlaaoo teat the Oeaoral Oo. Iuauruaoc Company, Ueneral W. 8. Walker and Janie* L. Williams AtfonU, baa ramorod te rooms la the Dollar Having* Rank, ua Wall attnat. in teo belonging to him wus found scattered | utmbau Houm aguis one who wa tea* frtfsd to teal aaorod late Liberty. The righto oad Ubertte* of tea at la lb*’ North i aM wa of tee Sooth hare ao not ooauaou to MoMh oad floath, “ >v rrapMtfufl> aok a frlrahare of ]