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VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1871.
NO. 416
THE DAILY SUN.
I’uUfattoJ by the Atlanta Sun FiUbbing
Campanj.
Alexander H. Stephen*, Political Editor.
A. K. Watoon, .... News Editor.
J. Henlr Smith, general Editor and Bush
TFiTiEGR A PH ~\’F\YSj Vcl1 ^ to^jiorboiml use, while l’residcut
Bj the New fork Associated Press.
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Mss*—Weather
Washington, September 18.—Delano
has returned.
The Ku-Klux Committee is digesting 1
the evidence for the report to the ful
committee, which meet* on the 20th,
Alfred £. Buck, ex-member of Con
gross from Alabama, hat* been appointed
Deputy Collector of Customs for Mobile,
dhfwrs/syirsft
Office Chief of Siomal Service,
Washington, D. 0., Sep. 18.
RECORD FOB THE FAST TWENTY -FOUR HOURS.
The highest barometer hue extended
eastward to the Middle and Eastern
States, but has fallen duriug the dav, aud
is now central in Delaware. A small area
of low pressure has udvanced over Min
neaota southeastward to the northern part
of Lake Michigan, with brisk winds cir
colating in a small area around it, which
amounted to a northeast gale during the
night on Lake Superior. Brisk souther
ly winds now prevail on Lakes Michigan
and Huron. Light northwesterly winds,
with rising barometer, in the Northwest.
Clear weather has prevailed from Maine
to Virginia, and also in the Southern and
Qulf States until this afternoon, where
cloudy weather is now reported, with oc
casional local rains. The barometer has
risen at the Rocky Mountain nnd I’uciflc
stations.
FntdSmn.
The barometer will probably fall very
generally on the lower lakes aud Atlantic
coast, and the disturbance on Lake
Michigan more eastward extending into
the Middle States on Tuesday. Cloudy
weather with occasional light rains is
probable. For tho Southern and Gulf
States, rising barometer with clearing
weather; aud falling temperaturo on the
upper lakes. Brisk winds on the lower
lakes to-night and Tuesday morniug.
FOREIGN NEWS.
ITALY.
HeyubUeeme Preparing- to Celebrate.
Home, September 19.— It is said that
the Republicans oro preparing for a
manifestation on the 20th, the first a
veraary of tho occupation of this city by
tho Italian troops, but no disorder is ap
prehended.
It is semi-officially stated that the de
ficiency in the Revenue of tho Kingdom
for the present fiscal year, will probably
be covered without tho imposition of
new taxes.
FRANCE.
r a leu period than c
week, $1 per squaro (ten
line.' of",olid Nonpareil or occniiyiuB tliat
much sparo] for tho »r«t insertion, »ml Su cent, for
each subsequent insertion. , . ...
Advertisements in the Local Column marked with
an asterisk, (•) will be charged 25 cents per hue each
^Advertisements under the ap^J*)**®**®**
leaded) for leu time than one week, will ba charged
Mr t A^v«^emenU, except for established bust
neu houses, in this city, must be paid for in ad-
T *Ncnreda C iion will ba made on tho "jj* tm
quarterly, semi-annual or yoarly advertisement*^
GLMA ROME AUD DALTON R R.
TRAINS DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED.
m Salma « « » E ' 1-48 * 2'
riva at Rome 5"ISIS'
rf .a at Dalton J ? £" tin r Si
iva Roma S-mani.' S
rive at Selma 8.10 F. M.. »• a-
-rival, mmk Donarttar.. »r Train, to
and Aon Atlanta
* WKSTKEN A ATLANTIC (OB STATE) EAILEOAD.
NIGHT TAUENOEE TEAIN-OUTWAED.
sym Atlanta “
rives at Chattanooga • —• • • • • * m
bat Monona Taa.-ocrwAma. J00tm
rive. at Chattanooga •"••••* :1J p “
fait Linn to Niw ronx outwaad- ...
kvaa Atlanta fSjSSI
rtvaa at Dalton •••••7 1 w p m
visit riawon nui«-i»wi*D.
ivas Chattanooga i’2£S
DAY TAUENOE* TBAIN— INWAED.
kvea Chattanooga *;*• “
rivu at Atlanta * i .w p m
ACCOMMODATIOM TRAIN—INWAEDa
rives at Atlanta - - — .j0.00£m
THE OBOEUU (AUGUSTA| EAILEOAD.
(N# Day Train on Sunday
[ht Passenger Train arrives J* JJ
[bt Passenger Train J JJ P- “
r Pauenger Traiu arrives...... “."J 1 ■
r rsurmir - Train leaves........•••• • • • *• m
ne Mountain Accommodation arrives . .6M a. m
ne Mountain Accommodation leaves....•mo p. m
macon and western bailboad.
r Faaaenger train J;
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ihtPamangarTnlu leave. t »P; “•
vm p n».
ATtAirr. Ajtn.wnar FOUL «.lhno*n.
* s;
ATLANTA AND BICEMOND A IE* LINE EAILEOAD.
Ive at Atlanta. 10 £ “
•ive at Gainesville _• 4i v ' m ’
Mnt'oii * Aagasta Kail road.
r FAmnnonn HAin n at, »o«oat. emotm.
At a. 0C A. M.
7 40 P. M.
KaaSmU.:. I 4E F. M.
rater.. Hailrttatl of Alabama.
4:10 AM
rive at Montgomery •
IV# sit WestPoiut }i:5S } S
ivo West Point b 15 pm
•ire it Columbus 30 P -_ M
Atlantic aad Ualf tUUread.
<KOM 8vvs«»B*li, «•., via Albany, Jacksonville
nnd Tnllnhnseee, to Quincy, Florida
ii 1 It on tii" 10:18 P M
ira at TaOahaaace daUy isaMbya ez*
eentad !*»•*
ira TllUht.aaa daily IRnadaya excap-
tmit 10:50 A. M
ive JackstVnvUle daily JU1JP.M
ive Albany dally. J *{
riva at Savannah daily A. *
mpkte and Chaileston Railroad.
W. i. Amx.ua, Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
able or THE MEMPHIS AED CIIAMLMU0M A. A.
‘ ’ 0:20 A M
■EKypaMEHB-: "••xfSSS
COMING EAST
g IBM. havaa M -aiphto “•* * JJ
ia Chattanooga, neil mernlug.... JAW A M
am leaves Memphis^. 13 •*■ J 5
IE QgsUanoQcs. Qext dsy V ■
G. n. KOOK&+
4~1QNTBAOTOH FOB UUCK AND
Stone Wort, ot aU cbaaaa- Ftaalarfng and
MonrmiMgr the JS'mtlonml Slwmrd—Thr Cnato'iu
Treaty, etc.
Paius, Sept. 18.—The disarmament of
(he National Guard progresses without
disturbance.
The mortality of Paris for tiio piwt week
is ono hundred less than tho previous
week.
It is rumored that M. L« ou has re
signed his seat iu the Assembly.
The failure of tho new customs treaty
with Germany is imminent. The Ger
man plenipotentiaries object to the al
terations made by the Assembly. A leg
islative committee of twenty-five will hold
weekly sessions at present, and the vice
president of the committee will repre
sent the Assembly.
ENGLAND.
The Striker*—The Huuia* Bear Growling—
nr. JJrlngrtlone Heard Prom.
London, September 18.—The demon
stration contemplated at Trafalgar
Square, in favor of the strikers, has been
abandoned.
Foreign workmen have arrived at New
castle and Gate Head.
A moss meeting of workmen at New
Castle, resolved to continue the strike.
The Russian press generally is now
vigorous in its attacks upon Prussia aud
Germany.
Advices from Zanzibar announce the
receipt of positive intelligence of the
safety of Dr. Livingstone. Tho author
ity for the statement is unquestionable,
and its truth certain. A party of Ameri
cans are hurrying into the interior to
rescue the Doctor from a perilous situa
tion.
A telegram from Shanghai says the
French have been ordered to assist Amer
ica in the operations against Corea.
DOMEHtTc NEWS.
NEW YORK.
farther Pram the Manlelpal .Vaddl,
molly BIUko—Hmll Betaoe* to Btrogalte Him
Lovely State of .id'air*.
New York, Sept 18.—Comptroller
Connolly, having appointed a deputy to
exorcieo his fonruons, Mayor Hall, con
struing this action as a virtual resigna
tion, appointed General McClellan Comp
troller. McClellan has not yet accepted
the post, and waits Connolly’s action un
der the Mayor’s dismissal.
Connolly writes to Mayor Hall, iu re
sponse to his letter of dismissal, that he
has not in faet or equivalent, resigned
the office of Comptroller. The excite
ment is intense. Vast crowds are around
the city and county offiocs.
The Commercial says McClellan has
accepted the Cumptrollership, and will
proceed to the Comptroller office und de
maud possession, and, if refused, will
apply to the oonrta fox an order giving
him possession, which order will un
doubtedly be granted. McClellan, sup
ported by a posse, will then take pos
session.
Mayor Hall notifies Connolly that ho
recognizes neither Couuolly nor his
deputy, Green, os Comptroller. Iu the
mcuutimc, Connelly and Green have us
siirauccs of potent support.
Green has delivered to the committee all
documents necessary to the investigation.
The ooroner’s jury holds the proprie
tors of tho Torpedo factory responsible
for the persons murdered liy the explo
sion. Ono proprietor was killed by the
explosion and the other is in the Toombs
in default of $10,000 bail.
Ten thousand dollars reward has been
offered for tho person who stole the
vouchers.
It is authoritatively stated that Mo
Clellan declines tho Comptrollership.
Connolly and his deputies have dou
bled the guards, und barricaded the doors
to his office.
Charles O’Connor, ut tho request of L.
J. Tildcn, has given a written opinion
that Couuolly, by the appointment of a
deputy to porform all his funotions, ami
exereiso all his powers, virtually aban
dons his office; but that this appoint
ment is in strict accordance with the law.
Nothing but judicial action can set aside
Connolly’s rights. The law confers no
right of removal upon Hall, cither direot
or by implication.
The following note is made public:
Mayor’s Office, 1
New York, September 18,1871. (
Sui; I am directed by tho Mayor to
inform you that ho does uot recognize
either Hiehard B. Couuolly as Comp
troller, or Andrew H. Green as Deputy
or Acting Comptroller.
Very respeetfully,
(SiguedJ Cuab. O. Jouhe,
Chief Clerk.
Elmira, September 18.—The County
Convention declared in favor of Grant.
FIRE & ACCIDENT.
MASSACHUSETTS.
The Small Pox.
LoweiaL, September 18.—Two new
canes of tbc wniaJl pox were reported yes
terday. The schools are closed to chil
dren from the vicinity of tho pest.
CALIFORNIA.
.da Sat break In AWs Stale Prloon.
San Franciwy), September 16.—An
outbreak has occurred iu the Nevada
State prison. Fivo of the guards and
Lieut.-Gov. Denver were killed; aud Mat
Ridley, proprietor of tho Warm Springs,
was also killed. Twenty -nine prisoners
escaped.
The death of Cochise is rumored.
Tlio Apaches have driven the miners
from Tnrkey creek.
General Crook is confident that bo cun
conquer the Apaches if the Peaee Com
missioners will let him alolic.
SOUTH CAROLINA
11 •ellam) Jaek Sppmed la partial Law.
CiiAHLKHTON, September 18.-One death
from yellow fever has occurred iu the
last twenty-four hours.
A J. Ransier, the colored Lieutenant
Governor and Chairman of the Kemibli-
oaa State Executive Committee, pablish-
«,* letter in the Neiri in which he strong*
Ij opt)Dim the proponed declaration of
jmtftudlaw. He thinks the civil power
amply sufficient to repress existing disor
ders, and that martial law, as a remedy,
would be worse than the disease.
►W-4
OHIO.
J Seamy Ballromd I
llalo it Door’s wholesale grocery, at
St. Haul, Minnesota, and sumo adjoin
ing budding*, have been burned. Loss
;*100.000.
Tho South side of Lake street, Bur
lington, Vermont., from Furrcr’sBlock to
the St. Albans House, was burned. Loss
8300,000; largely insured.
A powder explosion at Pioche, Nevada,
caused a conllugrution, destroying tlie
business portion of the town. Tho loss
exceeds o quarter of a million. Three
hundred kogs of powder exploded. Four
persons were killed and a number were
wounded.
Iu Chicago, yesterday, two children,
who were locked in a kitchen while their
mother went to chnrcb, were smothered
dead by smoke.
Nine were killed and a large number
wounded by a railroad accident which
occurred at Cliampigny, France, on Suu-
day ’ . ^
MARKET REPORTS.
sales 300; stock 0000.
IYiluisq]X>% Bej’tawbsr
(Hinge 19); net reqei|)to 40: i-ijort*
coastwise 360; suit* 31; stock 028.
Nnv Orleans, Bcptcmlier 18.—Colton
quiet; middlings 20); net receipts 726,
gross 924; exports coastwise 3,200; sales
400; stock 16,781. ,
Mobile, September 18.—Colton steady
and in fair demand; middling 1$!; net
receipts 218; sales 200; stock 0484.
Norfolk, Soptembcr 18.—Cottou mar
ket steady; low middlings 191(^19); net
receipts 700; osports coastwise 264; stock
1060.
CiiABLEStoif, bsptcmber 18.—Cotton
quiet; middlings 191; net receipts 460;
exports coastwise 813; sides 50; slock
4588.
Galveston, September 18.-—Cotton
quiet; good ordinary 17;net receipts 830;
exports coastwise 1094; sales 250; stock
12,187.
Savannah, September 18.—Cotton
firm; low middlings 18); net receipts 720;
exports coastwise 1133; sides 20; stock
3489.
City Point, Septcmlier 18.—Net re
ceipts for tho wock 23 bales.
Auousta, September 18.—Cotton quiet
uot receipts 90; sides 66.
WES TERN *MARKETS.
JUt.lt, Mrt.dtt.rt, 4»Wa, WMUtg, Mir.
Cincinnati, September 18.—Flour dull
and unchanged. Com steady. Pork in
light demand; holders firm at 812 75@
13. Lard, holders firm, asking 9. Ba
con in good demand and a shade higher;
shoulders 7; clear sides 7i(a8; clear rib
sides held at 7). Whisky 99.
St. Lons, September 18.—Flour firm;
Hupcrfino #4 10(«'4 50. Coru lowor;
sacks 52 cents. Whisky 80. Bagging
unchanged. Pork $13. Bacon strong;
shoulders 7If" 7); clear -sides 8(«BJ. Lard
9W9j. ' II
Louisville, September 1H.—Flour ao-
rc, Coru scarce. Provisions firm with
an advancing feudenuy. Pork $13^ 18
50. Bacon- shoulders 7; clear rib sides
7); clear sides 8(Vi 8). Packed lard 9J(«r’
101. Whisky 90.
itliscfllancoun ^boertiMmtiUe.^
"-'"it days <mri
—-- • ► e-s
Two PertbriimueeH Daily
jH'TF.njriUKr tt Ei'E.njn>
THE ONLY
Southern Show.
AU Othors Pretondore
ansi Imposter*.
OLD CIRCUS GROUND OPPOSITE
, DEPOT.
THURSDAYS FRIDAY,
September 28 and SO.
SUCCESS or THE PERIOD I
MASSIVE SOUTHERN COMBINA
TION.
Wootton & Haight’s
KMP1UH CITY
Cl R C U S
MENAGERIE AND BALLOON.
Qlinnecmeitta.
DeGive’s Opera House*
jr »}*_< -—-—
Tlie Farewell ot the Old Favor*
ites Previous to their Open
ing at Savauuah, Thurs
day, 21st.
—i*Y) 4#t r
COMEDY CARNIVAL.
NORTHERN MARKET8.
Of Haw, rim.mei.l, Urtndtludt, ft,dim, *t.
New York, September 18.—Cotton dull
and heavy; middling uplands 20); Orleans
21); soles 1,000 bales.
Cotton soles for future deliveiy, Satur
day evening, 300 bales—November, 19)
(o 19); December, 19)(<i 19); January 19)
@19); March 20).
Stocks opened very very sick. No
lieltor. Gold firm at 14)@14). Govern
ments steady but dull. State bonds dull
and heavy. Money easy.
Liverpool, September 18.—Evening.
—Cotton closed dull; uplands 9)d; Or-
loansO) d. Tobacco 43s and 3d to 44s.
New York, September. 18.—Cottou
dull and lower; sales 1,661; uplands 20);
Orleans 34. Flour, Southern, dull and
drooping; common to fair extra $6.35@
$7; good to elioioe $7.10(ai$9. Cotton
futures to-day, 10,700 bales; September
19) down to ,19); October 19| to 19);
November 1»! to 19); December 19 7-16
lo 191s February 19»; January t9)(Val9|;
February 19); March 20; April 20W
Moncy steady at 8f<4s; P* 14l@.14|
governments steady 02,16); States very
dull; prieee heavy; Tenneesee’s 711; new
72; Virginia’s 63; now 69; Louisiana’s
65; new 00; Levees 7R5r83; Alabama’s
100; five’s 07; Georgia’# 81; ■even’s 91;
North Carolina’s 41; now 24; South Car
olina's 76; new 56).
New York, September 19. -Govern
ments steady, 5-20’s, May to November
advanced ); January to July, declined
i; 81’s oonpon advanced ) 18); 62 s 15);
U4's 15‘; 65’s 15); new 13); 67’s 14);
(IB’s 14); 40’s coupon 111.
Vo
FOREIGN,MARKETS.
Cotton, .Honey, Hondo, Rte.
London, Bept^raljer 18, Noon.—Con*
uoU 93*. Bonds <J3J.
Ltveri’Ooi-, September 18, Noon.—
Cotton opened firm; uplands 9); Orleans
9t@ff.
Later—CoNuu dull; upland* 9); Or
leans 91; sale* 12,000 belts: peculation
amt export 3,0181. ,
London. ScptemlK-r 18. —Evening.—
Consols 93). Bonds 93 to 93). Tur-
peutiuo firmer at 91.
1’iBis, September 18.— IUntcs o7f und
SOUTHERN MARKETS.
Cotton, Uuein. Tar, .Holeeoet. Hay nr, ete.
New Oblkanh, Soptembcr 18. ^ Sugar
and uiolufcioa, no market. ~ "
luesdny, September lUtli, 1871*
► 4ai
liroughun'a
Ln Hollo Savage!
.» 0-4 -^-
New Honj; •• UUFUtt COME COME."
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- TUE
Comic I'xlfects of tlie Dramu.
ADMIHaiu.N 7.1 t-t-iilH—Family ciiwlo 50c;
nl I'oluretl Gallery 25. Cliiltlieii liali-jirioB.
rvcU Mats il'liillii>t k Crew's RookRtort*) $1. boj»19
toutrljr*, Jtuseltj. Sit.
N O MBTHINO
WEW.
EffiMTi »(UWf -K MED
LAVSHEI HAYNES,
TUE OLD RELIABLE.
QBEETOra - ** *** ***
RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY,
Embracing all the LATEST STYLES oi the BEST OOAS>, aai .
AT PRICES LOWER THAN WE HAVA EKE*. ABLE flTffi
OFFER BEFORE. '• •• *«*■• >
Our WATCHES RUN FROM THE FINEST JURGENSEN down to tU lower
grades of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. “ ' '
• full, beautiful sad almost entirety *
Come and Bee Us. Fries an
septl9-d2m
In feet, we now have
salt
d Be
XAHouHctmnU Extraordinary.
A little Ipsh than one year ago, when this Gnnd
A in Atlanta, Ucor«ia,
• ‘ '.uTt!
Kulcrprinu wan urKAuiscd
Nctu OlhucYltecmcnla.
WHO WANTS A BUILDING LOT’
LOTS, wcU shaded, within :
Passenger Depot, will bo sold, u
monlliH time.. Apply to
hair mile of th*
i* half iu twelvo
J. Ii ; WYLY,
aoptl'J-iat Cor. Peachtreo and Wheat street*.
Several First-Class Front Olllces
For Kent
QN EAST ALABAMA STREET, BETWEEN 1-BT-
OB andWhit*ball (troets, either by Siuglo Boom c
iu Suits, Apply at the Law office of
aoptPJ lt MAIIMUAIL J. CLAIIKE.
Auction Sale.
W
iture, Dry Goods, ote. SaleH positive.
It. II. Baptist, Autt'r.
soptl'J-lt HAItALSON k BBUOE. I’ropt'rs.
PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTA
WINE & LIQUOR CO.
No. 3 Granite Jllock,
BROAD STREFT,
J^Ml-ORTERS OK AND DEALERS IN
WINES, GINS, BRANDIES
AMD WHISKIES.
Wliolesalo Aleuts for tlio Celubratcd Brand " 1'KILiK
of PENNSYLVANIA ltYK WI1ISKY>
sAptl'J-umo I. CUTHMAN, A«t>ut.
J. IIARALHON. | J. A. UKUCE.
IIAHALHON Ac BRUCE,
Corner of Marietta aud Iiroatl street*, ATLANTA,
OKOUUIA.
geji'ehae .trvTtojr xjrn
1 ommixsion .llerrliants aud
W'hoUsalt and lUlali
nratrrs fr* t'alnrr.
K. II. BAPTIST, Anrtlonror.
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. CASH
ADVANCKS.ON CONSIGNMENTS
IN STOKE FOR AUCTION.
IUfkhen) kn -M. G. Dobbin*, President Georgia
1 lankier ami Trust Ont»ip*ny; Menem. Cr*ii«’,
■ton 4 Co., Wholesale l*ry Good*: Mnaan. A. r. ft
B. Y. Wyly, Wholesale Grocern; Messrs. Gordon,
Willis 4 Co., Linkers. srplU lm
M IJ SIC!
A Rtw SUPPLY OF
Musical Instrnments,
gnat UooeiT*d and For Hale at
GEO. COOK & CO.’S.
PIAS08,
MELODEONS,
GUITARS.
ACGOROEONS.
FLUTES,
ORGANS,
VIOLIN8,
BANJOS,
DRUMS,
FIFES,
Cincinnati, September 18.—Ihc re; sterling bank 231; sight I pre-
ceiver of the Indianapolm, Cmmiinati. - oU
and LaFayettc RaUroad ban sued Henry g ik —Cottou duU-
C Lord for $250.U00 in bond* and money, Bowr°N, . 0 . 04!
wktoh tocy.char^e Lord of having coL-1 middlinge 21). »ct reccqffi. 2, gro» 94.
FLAGHOLBTS,
PICKELON8,
VIOLIN BOWS,
AND VIOLIN
BANJO AND
GUITAR STBIHOS,
ST c.. HO
septl9-Tae*4Mon
people predicted lalluro In it* Infancy; but tho
leutod success crowning it evorywbero it
. has satisfied them of tho error of their Judg
ment.
No exhibition on the road has ever given greater
satmUcUou, aud nouo have achieved as groat a de
gree of popularity. Neither labor nor money has
been spared to make it the most expensive and
hoico exhibition iu tlm world, and the almost daily
tremendous audiences applauding tho feats of the
different ai tints havo served to stimulate the man
agement to even greater effort*. Throughout the
‘ ‘ * ” land, tho Dominions of
, Prince Edward Island,
tdland, there has been
h and public as to the
intrinsic merits of tills mammoth enterpriso.
Ik-Hirs. Wootten A Haight feci au excusable pride
i thus referring to repeated triumphs ami praise
' file world which has hot ono verdict a* to
gh character and superiority of this flrst-e
Arcuic and Zoological cuiuldBation.
SCENES OF ORIENTAL GRANDEUR,
GLITTERING SPECTACLES-
T W O
Startling Free Sensations!
And tho finest stud of Performing and thorough
bred borsos on earth. Look at them as they
pass tho stroets aud dispute it if you
r Lady Equestrians, Five Male Itiders, Forty
Acrobats, Three Glorious Clowns, Two
Dens of Living Lions.
Mi*. O€*o. Wambold,
The World-renowned Panturer, Contortionist, End
his troupe of a
noxKi\ PjERFOKMIWG dogs.
A World of Wild Animals, and a Drovo of DactrUn
C'aintls. Grand gratuitous
Balloon Ascension 1
______ o'clock—wind aud weather pcrmlt-
And prior to each iierformanre, Afternoon
Mr. Harry Wambold, the ACrial Pmleatri-
an. will traverse a single wire to tho top of the pe-
Evory day at o
ting. ' ‘
.1 Might
fore offered l»y any similar establishment.
Two Doum ot* Wild Lions*,
Performed by Miss Minnie Wells, the Lion Queen,
and Gustave Berg, the acknowled beet
Animal Trainer!
Attached to the Zoological Department will bo found
largo collection of choice and rare Animals,
Birds, etc., and a World of Monkeys.
In tlie A runic Department <’»■
be Keen
The first artists of Europe ami Americau.
M'll Kloise IjW 'lare, the l>SMhlng Kqnlostrlenne.
M il K. Ktock'-s, Ui« beautiful Horse-women.
M'll* Andrews, the < htlto and elegant rider.
M'lle Louise, corde elaaflqne and volante.
Kuwtu Watson, the daring rider.
James R. Hawkins and Fred. Hylvester, the great
Etpioatrians.
The worid-reuotttic’d end only rival* of the Hanlons,
TUE
WATSON BROTHERS,
GKO ROE. EDWARD M'l TROMAE, Uus
Gymnast* in the world.
-w
W. Andre we* J, Wilcox, Jerama Tuttle, W. I
Adolph Htiekney, J. 0. Long. James Knob
Leon Caetello, aud a bust of Uieut-
i Cents. Children und< i
Will show in August*. 0a., on fteptember IE and
ao, Mllle<lgevlUe. Heptembur tl; Macon, heptemher
22 and JJ; Hawkinsville. Mi Forsyth, M; OriAa, Y.,
Atlanta. 2H and 20; OaineeutBa,
2d; LaGrange, O toder “
New Rente to EoMIe, New Ortaa*
Viekaburg awl Texa*.
Blue Mountain Route
V I A
SELMA, ROME, AND DALTON
Kailroa* aal it* Ce—wtleai.
MffiVtUlUAAO Idt
mm
PAST EXPRESS TRAIN
Of Selma, Borne and Dalton Bailroad, arrlv^| at ^
_^__i with train of
arriving at
Meridian IM A, M.
Jackson 11 Jg A. M.
Vicksburg 2:85 P. M.
ALSO, make doss connection at CALEBA with
trains of South and North -- -
lag at
Montgomery 7:10 9.
Convinced.
mats
. ltd
it
The Boad ba* bean raoantlr equipped and its
equipment la not Mrpa**ed by any in the South
for strength and beauty of Anlsh.
Hdr No change of care between Borne and Salma.
PULLMAN PALACE CAES
Mobile without change.
NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS.
Fare as low as by any other Boole.
Ticket* via Kingstonjt th* General
JOHN B*PECE,
Musical fttttrtcttoq.
paov.
To Parties Desiriag to Build
l^attMuTAuLi*utaTSTSTST nfSm*n
■* r S£SCS2Sir
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uij. wfetah w» wUI WW T ;
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tmotrualr Drug JhiiltafM :
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Dram. SritfiMi. MaK su*. tan. o ■ natal
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PMEHiwr. rxriM r tm., ’
Change of Schedule.
ISTEEH « ATLANTIC BAILBOAD, }
Atlanta, Qa., September 14,1S71.)
TO RBN!1?,
A RUSE BOOK 08 DECATUR WBBfl'.
2^BXT door to C. A. How.ll. WtwoMi WUUagkata
BuiUia< ood Alr-Lia. P,ot A,W7 a & A
Howell. ,. |
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[' AdijJi^.aii_A.iNrTsrr ^
BUY ir ■
CROCKERY and GLASS
Dalton Accommodation wlU arrive la Atlanta at I
M
[FOUNDED 1H5H.J
ORE
SOUTHERN
No. 47 Peachtree Street)
—FBOM—
a?. ripxjST,
| JMPOhTEB HD JOBBB.
«■ ESTABLISHED tl TEABS. ^
Keeps e large stock. " ***** •
Occupies THREE FL00B8—MxlM fket
Business University,
Cor. Broad dt All
ATLANTA. QA.
Open Day and Night
. coarse of Inetrnotton tor
Young Men .und Adults,
qaxllfjTin, tb.ni toroap PotaUoa la
FluanoenndTrade,
in the shortest possible time and *t the least ex*
peuea.
Evening Heoolon* hwm 7 to > O’ctock.
MtacatHlY IOM. notaMbia*
AST c.talo*aM and SpKimeni of FwanB.blp
oiled on opplloollon. AddroM
H. F. MOOSE,
Merchant Tailoring.
J. LTNOI,
T
road CYgiNiif.
UK LABGK8T AND FINEST STOCK OF
Cloths, Test Logs 5 Cashmeres
EVER BROUGHT TO TU CITY
A Full Atoob ot XrtaTtbia, la tbo
Gcntlenicn’a Furnlahlng
IJsn.
.roue but the meat Good* botd,
and A'emtnem and MUtgmmn to
mOat f BtrtoM to
warranted. Hair and spring ■
order. Ail kind* ef haaaaheld I
bolstery doue at th* ehertoet uottos. I
moved to DeOite’e Opera Booea, aadfr I
Auction Werer«JOui, '*
apl.t-ffm
Iota ofRtabSoad.*Tn.
Opelika, Ala., October
«MMtoUw
«, 25; Forsyth, 25; Griffis. Y, ^
Cotuibao, ga^oy*ll^XnSSULKSaipqp
W. W. BU
BBMOV JA.T,.
STEAM ENGINES.
TS,
SIM desired, of the . 7|
Most Inprored fttylei tad INI MOM.
notice, giving gnmantoe to a».Nf
ON BAUD FOB BALE ;
been need sixty days.
Also—On# Haw Portable Engine, 5 hor*e E
WUI be sold ala I
Adalnlatrator'a finlo.
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tort Of OiNgffitite
'urn, hstwecB the 'WS*aiaft
Cl ■■■*■* resided at tho Mm at hm dradh. Mbs
OSES *JS£8: -gi*oJFiu 9 '3£* m t±
ptao., *aA wUI tab. binMl ta ^*ttFjL*t <°
FOUNDED 1766. , .
oiETluBAIgOTM^
JOHN MILLEDGE, Jr., s
ATTOBNEY AT LAW.
OOo. la Gnat'. _—rr at I
jrt^sunaatsM sttsr
K—tDtai* at aiiato W<W
Atlanta Marble Works.
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GRAY
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