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SUN.
VOL. II.
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1871.
NO. 420
THE DAILY SUN
Published by the Atuit* Su Publishing
Company.
J. Haaly Imtih,
proprietors.
Alexu/I«r U. atephew, FuWJcal editor.
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TELEGRAPH NEWS
By the Now York Associated Prom.
FOREIGN NEWS.
ENGLAND.
Health ef the if met n—Strike*—Kmlyrttilon.
London, Sopt. 22.—Queen Victoria
has the rheumatism.
More miners’ strikes arc occurring.
Recently imported Germans are re
turning.
A convention relativo to emigration
has been arranged between the United
states and Great Britain. Tbo British
Commissioners of Emigration have ap-
ved the details of the scheme, and it
been transmitted to Washington by
the foreign office.
The Intcrnationnls, in session here,
have perfeotod an elaborate sehemo, pre
paratory to a general movement.
FRANCE.
Fanis, September 22.—The appoint
ment of Perns to Washington is nnnored.
Nows from Algiers is favorable.
Tbiers is sick.
SPAIN
fod/dHg' oiftcr incurredion*,
Madrid, September 22.—Reinforce
ments continue. Twelve hundred have
embarked from Cadiz for Cuba. An in
surrection lias occurred iu Morrocco and
troops have been sent there.
ITALY.
FjrpeWng- IPIstnrbers — Appointment of
Blthop*.
Rome, September 22.—The Jesuits
and Republican agents have been expelled
from the city.
The Pope has deferred the appoint
ment ol Bishops to the vacant sees un
til November.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
LOUISIANA.
BCT.MA, ROME AMD DALTON R. R.
TRAINS DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED.
Leave Selma
Arrive at Rome...
Arrive at Dalton..
Leave Dalton
Leave Romo
Arrive at Selma...
Arrlvall aad Departure* of Trains to
8:42 A
... 5:41 r
7:40 I*
.. 7:60a
.. 9:37 a
.. 8:10 P
M., 1:45 A
M., 3:50 a
m., 8:20 r
i., 10:45 r
and from Atlan
t ATLANTIC (OB 8TATK) B.VILROAD.
MIOHt PASeMN.iKB TRAIN-OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta
Arrives at Chattanooga a m
PAT rASBXNGKR TRAIN—OUTWARD.
Leavea Atlanta 5.J? J “
Arriveomt Chattanooga i.»pm
4 - VAST UN* TO NEW TORE—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta..
Arrives at Dal ton
a Chatum
Mat Atlan
. 2:46pm
7:63 pm
MU*n TRAIN —INWARD.
looga..
T Atlanta..
DAY FABBRNOKR TRAIN—INWARD.
Leaves Chattanooga..
Arrives at Atlanta..
5:30 as
.... l:32pn
accommodation train—inward.
Lmtw Stolon *2!“
Arrives at Atlanta 10 00 • 1
Wight Paaaengcr Train arrive*.
Night Passenger Train leaves..
Day Paaaeuger Train arrive*..
Day Passenger Train leaves...
Htono Mountain Accommodation arrives...
..6:20p. D
..7:10 a. B
LOS a
Htoue Mountain Accommodation leaves....0:35 p. m
MAOON AND WKSTBUM RAILROAD.
Day Paaaengar train loaves 7:66 a. m.
Day Passenger Train arrives 3.wp. m
Night Paaaeuger Train leave* p. m.
T M .«s Macon m.
Nlgbt Passenger Train arrives l0 j£ »
ATLANTA AND WK*T POINL RAILROAD.
Night Paasanger Train arrives 10:07 a. m
Night Pusanger Train leaves *2 46 p. m
Day Paaaeuger Train arrives V. n V ' “
Day Paasanger Train leaves 7:.0 a. m
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AJR-L1MX RAILROAD.
Leer. Otone.ellle J *■ {*•
Arriv. kt AttoBtn “ *' JJ-
L*,Te Atlanta...... ■ • i ‘' “■
Arrive at OMMevllle C 4J
Macon * Augusta Kailroad.
niy riunou TRAIN V IL7, SUNDAYS NXNXOTXD.
Volva AwrasU at M W M-
ia.y,mIS!Iu.... ?“£“■
Arrive at Augusta at... _. 1 45 P. M.
Western Railroad of 'Alabama.
Laave Selma J-aoaM
Arrive at Montgomery o ; 4U a *
Arrive at Beat Point * M
Leave West Point 's is p M
Arrive at Montgomery "
Arrive at Odumbus 12.30 1 M
Leave
Arriv#
Arrive at
Atlantic and ttalf Railroad,
Savannah. Ga.. via Albany, J a
and Tallahassee, to Quincy. Florida
Savannah daily W ;l * £
i at Albany dally IMP- M
at Jacksonville dally.... 1:46 P. M
Andre at Tallahassee daily (Sunday# ax-
copied 7:36 P. M
i—sy*--“W ^..TTma.:
Taatc jJuonrtii. a»uj MS p
Arrive at aavannah daily A.
- r- .
Memphis n,krt Charleston Railroad.
W. J. Aker*, Agent, Atlanta, Oa.
TIM* PAUL* or TH* MKHTHIS AMD CHARLKM10N R-
10:20 A
noogs, next morning.. • • J
Mail Train leavea Memphis UM A M
Arrives in Chattanooga, next day P M
A fairs In the Crettenl Clly-Catumlliet.
New Orleans, September 22.—The
Times, in unearthing the deeds of the
Metropolitan Police, calls them rapa
cious partisan plunderers, and says
that sixty-six dollars was paid to each last
month lor “special services,” which was
utterly illegal and extortionate.
There is much anxiety regarding the
levees. A committee is here from the
river parishes, urging repairs. The Lou
isiana Levee Couipiuiy is inactive.
The Baton llouge Advocate says that
the levees are caving to such an exteut
that danger to the crop is apprehended.
While Warmoth and Bunn are quarrel
ling over the spoils of office, the country
is left with ruin staring the unfortunate
planters through the gaps in the levees,
that neither himself nor the parish in
which he lives lius the power to ole
The Picayune says that the levee at the
2>oiut of Bonnet Carre Crevasse is only
about three feet above water.
Augustin Fernandez fell overboard a
schooner and was drowned.
John Hart died from injuries received
by the explosion of ammonia ’at the ice
works on Wednesday night.
Charles Marks, a passenger, was killed
while attempting to board a train on the
Mobile New Orleans and Texas lioad.
A base ball match, between the Em
pires, of St. Louis, and tlio Crescents,
of this city, resulted: Empires, ID; Cres
cents, 10. Tbo Empires play the Lone
Stars on Sunday.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Another Mgr fire— Lincoln'» Stntnle.
Philadelphia, September 22.—-Wol
ford & Shaw’s cotton mill at 4 Cardingtou
was burned. Loss 150,000.
The Lincoln monument was unveiled
to-day, in the presence of 100,000 per
sons.
moral and material assistance of many
of the wealthy corporations of the city.
A number of frank officers offered him a
half million dollars this afternoon to
meet pressing demands. It is rumored
that tue monied institutions oilur any
amount of money until the Legislature
provides means for its repayment.
The body of Prof. Mahon has been
found in the river near Haversbam.
There is to bo u yacht race, on tho 2d
October, from Sandy Hook to Benton’s
Beef, for Commodore Bennett’s silver
cup. It will bo followed by a roco be
tween Enchantress and Sappho, for one
thousand dollars.
The New York Yacht Club will welcome
Archduke Alexia.
Tho yachting season will eloso with a
series of races.
Syracuse, September 22.—Judge Chase
left hero to-day for Petersburg, where he
will bo tho guest of Gerritt Smith. Ho
is comparatively woll.
Bochksteb, September 22.—An incen
diary fire occurred hero to-day, destroy
ing several buildings, including Odd Fel
lows Hall.
Watertown, September 22.—A'i ex
press train ran over and killed a man, a
woman and a little girl.
Oswego, September 22.—There was a
heavy frost this morning.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
The Yellow Fever Bent he.
Charleston', September 22.—Eight
yellow fever deaths have been reported
in the last 24 hours. There has been no
spread of tho disease corresponding with
the increased mortality, which is attiilm-
tal to the influence of the cool weather
of Thursday upon tho sick.
UTAH.
AtTnlra In Jtlormondom.
Salt Lake, September 22.—The Mor
mon Adjutant General of Militia bus
bought from tbo United States one
thousand stands of arms and 150,000
cartridges.
It is rumored that the^raud jury will
indict several members of the Mormon
priesthood, including Brigham Young,
for adultery.
W A SHINGTON.
ileulers holding at ycMer.luj a quoUitioua.
Whisky .toudy; M. r
southern(Markets.
Cotton, Motto, Tor, JMolmteeu, Hufnr, tie•
Augusta, September 22.—Cotton quiet
middlings 181; net receipt* 450; sales 100;
stock 1870, 3,275; 1871, 3,186; net re-
oeipto for the week 1,350; sales for the
week 170.
Chablehton, September 22.—Cotton
easy; middlings 18(a:18i; net receipts
1,069; Hales 200j stock 0,698; net receipts
for the week 3,590;, oxports coastwise
1,577; sties of the week 1,350,
Gaiatmton, September 22.—Cotton
dull; good ordinary 161; net receipts 710;
sales 400; stock 13,882; net recepte for
tho week 8,595; exports euastwiso 2,372
soles for the week 1,200.
MomnE, September 22.—cotton firm
middlings 19i; not receipts 479; exports
coastwise 61; sales 350; stock 7,362; uet
receipts for tho week 1,698; exports const-
wiso 457; sales for the week 1,650.
Wilwimuton, September 22.—Cotton
quiet; middlings 19; nut receipts 40;sulca
08; stock 808; not receipts for tho week
279; exports coastwise 371; soles of the
week 482.
Cinr Point, September 22. —Cotton—
net receipts for the week, 46 bides.
Noiipolk, September 22.-Cotton quiet
middlings 19c; uet receipts 492 bales,
sales 70; stock 2,492; net receipts for tho
week 3,221; exports coastwise 1,456; soles
for the woek 150.
ILLINOIS.
Tht Olid #VH«r. Inn rl I hr nnl Ifhllr."
Chicago, September 22.—Tho Grand
Lodge of Odd Fellows of the United
States have udopted an amendment to
their constitution, conliuing its privilrgen
to free white men.
TEXAS-
J-.HI/r. /* I A. Wf.r Mutt.
Galveston, September 22.—Tho elec
tion in this city, to subsidise tho Galves
ton, Harrisburg and San Antonio Bail-
road is proceeding quietly. Fourteen
hundred votes were polled to-day, and
nearly all are in favor of the move.
Martin Falls County, September 22.
■Tho registration, of voters iu this coun
ty has been stopped, owing to a row be
tween Demoerats and Republicans.—
Judge Oliver swore in about thirty of tho
best citizens as s)>ecial constables. They
arrested twelve persons and restored or
der; bnt the registration is still stopped.
JudLHe Otteroll' was placed under 810,000
bait to keep the peace. Judge Oliver
denies that ho gave orders to tiie negroes
to go and arm themselves.
MARYLAND.
Tht JXs/rAI. Ttmplnr— KUrtl.n •/ omritt.
Baltimore, September 22—The Grand
Encampment has elected the following
officers rankiug as named: J. A. Fellows,
New Orleans; J. H. Hopkins, Pittsburg;
Vincent L. Hurribut, Chicago; Benjamin
Dean, Boston; Irving Smith, Michigan;
W. 8. Patten, Mississippi; Theodore S.
Panin, Irwin.
Judge William Taylor, of Texas, is
dead.
Tho next meeting will be held in New
Orleans in 1874. The Knights have
mostly departed.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Butler time />■
SnuNOFiKLi). September 22.—The ma
jority against Butler is 166 in 652 dele
gates. . ,
KENTUCKY.
The LetterV Cettet Bltmlned.
Louisville, September 22.—The eases
against tho Kentucky and Paducah Lot
teries have been dismissed, on theground
that tho business was authorized by the
laws of tho Commonwealth.
Oo r. J/rom— If Tint he Propone to Oo
Miuig-htu Templar Jtemont I ration—Southern
Clainu>—The If 'eat her, Me.
Washington, September 22.—Gov.
Alcorn, of Mississippi, is here. He
goes to New York to-night. He received
Agricultural College Scrip for 210,000
acres. Alcorn will resign tho Governor
ship and take his scat in the Senate next
session.
Three thousand Knights Templar were
in the procession to-day, and not a single
untoward accident occurred.
The War Department forbids the use
of spring wagons except in emergencies
Tho Southern Chums Commission will
resume the examination of casus October
first. They have indexed 7,500 claims,
aggregating twenty million dollars. The
Committee have hoard six hundred cases
and adjudicated 150, but will report to
Congress three hundred cases with a sy
nopsis of evidence.
Burlingame’s Chinese ministers, under
assurances from Thiers, will return to
France instead of going directly home.
Following arc sub-Committces appoint
ed by full Ku-Klux Committeo to take
testimony in Alabama, Mississippi and
Tennessee: Senators Pratt, ltice, Bay
ard ; Representatives Buckley and Ro
binson for North Carolina and South
Carolina, Georgia and Florida; Maynurd,
Schofield, Lansing, Voorheca and Senator
Blair in ease of refusal on tho part of the
authorities to furnish information rela
ting to finances, taxation, etc., of States,
such committee of threo is authorized to
go to States aud obtain it by such means
us they may deem admissible.
M*robabili lle»,
Thp low pressure in the Northwest will
probably extend eastward, rapidly, with
fresh southwest winds over the lckcs;but
the smoky haze attending it provents ex
tensive rains in that region. Falling ba
rometer, with increasing cloudiness and
ustorly winds, on Saturday, along the
Atlantic coast. Pleasant weather in tho
Gulf States.
M ARKET REPORTS.
NEW YORK.
The .noddle-
• Yaehl m
Tyw York "Cl
imp, tie.
New York, S«pt. 22.—Deputy Comp
troller Green hrs been prunnscil the
NORTHERN MARKETS.
Cotton, Financial, BreadetniTn, drain, Me.
New York, Sept. 22.—Cotton dull;
middling uplands 20o; Orleans20|; sales
300 bales. Cotton sales for futuro de
livery, last evening, 4,500 bales; Sep
tember 19|; October 19j("il9j; Novem
ber 19j(u 19j; Docember 19j(a)19 5-16;
Jauuary 19g(rtH9i; March 20; April 201.
Sticks opened strong, but are now heavy.
Gold quiet at 14J. Governments dull
but steady. Exchange—long8|; short 9j.
Baltimore,September 22.—Flour linn.
Wheat unchanged. Corn firm. Fork
firm; 814, Bacon advancing; shoulders
7t(gj8. Whisky 94@941.
New York, September 22.—Cotton
dull and heavy; uplands 19J; Orleans
21). Southern Flour, common to fair
extra 87 lOfeO. Whisky firm; 95. Wheat
l(n 2c lower; winter red Western Kite 06.
Corn unsettled; Western mixed 72. Fork
aetiver;813 60. Lard 9((n;9J. Turpen
tine 59(0,60. ltoniu 83 15. Freights
firmer. Sales of future cotton to-day
7200 bales—Sept. 194; Get. 191@19|;
Nov. 19(3,191; Dec. 19 3-lG(« 19|; Jan.
19 7-16.
Fhiladrlpiila, September 22.—Cotton
dull; middlings 20; net receipts fur the
week 1,047; gross 1,891.
Boston, September 22.—Cotton inac
tive; middlings 201; gross receipts 2; ex
ports to Great Britain 18; sides 200; stock
5,000; net receipts for tho week 91; gross
440: export* to Great Britain 50; sales
for the week 2,000.
New York, September 22.—Evening.
—Gold 141; governments unsettled; 6.Vs
15j; States neglected; prices merely
nominal.
Providence, li. I., September 22.—
Evening.—Cotton, stock 8,000.
WESTERN MARKETS.
Meat*, Hread.ltUTo, drain, tYhltky, Mr,
Cincinnati, September 22.—Pork dull
aud droopiug; 812 70 asked. Lord, full
prices asked, no demand. Bacon sides
7j(u,8. Whisky in good demand; 92,
St. Louis, September 22.—Whisky
advanced; 91. Bacon—sides 8|.
Louisville, September 22.—Provisions
very strong, with anadvaueing tendency
Baltimore, September 22.—Cotton
quiet aud steady; middlings 191(5/20; uet
receipts 109; gross 298; exports coastwise
40; sales 176; stock 1100; net receipts for
the woek CIO; gross 1(91; exports const
wise 270; sales 75,
Savannaii, September 22. — Cotton
iteady and in fair demand; low middlings
18; not receipts 513; exports oonstwiso
356; sales 100; stock 4,228; net receipts
for the week 3,236; exports coastwiso 2,-
724; sales for tho wee^ 470.
Mesh'Iiih, September 22.—Cotton nom
inal; middling 19; net receipts 440; ship
ments 275; stock 1870, 632; 1871, 1,900;
net receipts for the woek l,755;shipmcnts
1,066; sales for the woek 1,170.
Montgomery, September 22.—The
week’s receipts of ootton hero are one
thousand and eighty three ; tho same
week last year 2253 ; stock 3413; the boll
worm has destroyed the cotton maturing
this month in the Cave Creek region of
Alabama.
New Orleans, September 22.—Flour
firm; superfine ?5 60 ; double 86 50 ;
treble 6 75(5'7.12i. pngors fair 11 ;
prime 12. Molasses; Uo market. YVhisky
90(u/102i. Coffee no stock. Bank ster
ling 23); sight) premium. Gold 13).
New Orleans, September 22.—Even
ing. — Cotton steady; middlings 20
(5 20); net receipts 1,088; gross 1,331;
sales 800; stock 19,570; net receipts for
tho week 3,057; gross 4,544; exports
coastwise 3,795; sales for tho woek 1,700.
►-♦-*
FOREIGN MARKETS.
Colton, .tim j, Hondo, Fite*
London, Sept. 22—noou.—There in a
strong demand for discounts at tho Bank
of Englhml at advanced rates. Consols
1)3 >; bonds l)3j}.
Falls, Sept, 22.—Bullion increased
nearly 1,000,000 francs.
Liverpool, Sept. 22—noou.—Cotton
opened quiet; uplands DjJ(7£9id; Oileuns
9|@9|d; sales 8,000 bales. Sales for tho
week 05,000 bales; for speculation 9,000;
for export 11,000; stock 467,000; Ameri
can 209,000; receipts 22,000; American
8,000; actual exports 8,000.
London, September 22.- Consols closed
at 1)2j; G2’s93£.
Liverpool, September 22. —Cotton
closed heavy; uplands l)|(fl)9j; Orleans
1)3(7*'0|; gnles 8.000; speculation exports
1,500.
Manchester advices l^ss favorable*,
an<l cause dullness in murket. Cotton
afloat 550,000, including 58,000 Ameri
can.
Sltnuermcnte.
2 DAYS ONLY!
Two Perfiii-mauces Daily
*-%-*
jt r TKHJtroojr * Et'ojrtjra
THE ONLY
Southern Sliow.
tl)uirl)e», fttttlrft, ®tr.
» O METHIJIG l*r ]EW.
Otln-i-M .PretenderE
u»d Impostor/*.
CIBCL’S GROUND OPPOSITE
DEPOT.
THURSDAY “ FRIDAY,
September 28 ana 20.
SUCCESS or THE rEHIOD I
MASSIVE SOUTHERN COMBINA
TION.
Woottcn & Haight’s
EMPIRE CITY
CIRCUS
MENAGERIE AND BALLOON-
<>? J "s.
f £3 *
fOkL/A.l 8.4 C r-,
v8T
Announcement Extraordinary,
A little lea# th*n ono year Kgo, when this Or#nd
Euterpriso vu org*nized in Atl*nta, Georgia, many
people predicted failure in it# infancy; but the un-
recedented huccpbh crowning it everywhere it ha*
ecu, has satiafied thorn of tho error of their judg
ment.
grec of popularity. Neither labor nor money ha*
been spared to mako it tho moat expensive and
choico exhibition in tho world, and tho almost daily
tremendous audlencA* applauding tho feats of the
intrinsio merit* of thix mammoth enterprii
AJn*Hr*. Woottcn A Haight feel an cxciiKthlo pride
iu tlniH referring to repeated triumphs and praise
“ ** rid which 1 ~ *" ‘ " ‘
1 Zoological
SCENES OF ORIENTAL CRANDEUR,
CLITTERINC SPECTACLES.
T W O
Startling Free Sensations!
And tho fluent stud of Performing and thorough
bred horse* on earth. Look at them an they
pass the streets ami dispute it if you
r I July Equestrians, Five Male Riders, Forty
Acrobata. Throo Gloriou* Clowns, Two
Dons of Living Lions.
IV T nv rXdvntiecmaus.
GUAM) SAI
The Live Auction House,
No. 2 DeGlve’s Opera House.
T. 0. MAYSON, Prop'for | J. H. DAHRETT, Auct’r.
Saturday Morning, Seiit. 2!).
w°,
12 head of FINE HORSES aud MULE8-r«»siUvo
Rale.
1 Fine Young MILCH COW.
1 Flue Fat COW for beef.
A.t 1 O O’Olouk t
A 1/arge Stock of NEW TIN WARE, constating of
everything usually kept iu a lir»t-cla*« Tin Furnish
ing EbtabliNhmeiit.
ALSO, A General I.tat of Household Furniture too
numernun to mention.
Ho on hand at Uin appointed time and xce if there
ta anything you want. Hales positive. Terms ca«h.
scpt33.lt
Macon and Brunswick Railroad.
DAY accommodation THAI*—(Daily except Sunday*)
Reave lfacon (pa**eugcr shed) 8:30 a. m.
Arrive at Rruu*wick 8:65 p. in.
Leave Rruuawick 6:00 a. in.
Arrive at Maeou Passenger Shed 6:36 p. in.
iuoht pabmknokk (Daily exoept Sundays.)
Leave Macon Pasaongor Shed 8:10 p. m.
Arrive at Savannah 8:00 i
Lcavo .Savannah..
Arrive at Macon Passenger Shed..
iiawkikhvili.r traik (Dally ei
Leave AUeouPaaaenger Shed...
7:00 p. U
6:50 a. n
'rpt Sunday*.)
3:05 p. n
Arrive at Maeou Paaaeuger Shed 10:30 a. i
miscellaneous dboertisemems.
W. n. HOWARD.
W. H. HOWARD A SON,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 3 WARREN BLOCK, • • • AUGUSTA, OA.
lirg again tender <-ur service# in the Warehouse
W bunine**, in all ita branches, to 4 our old pat
rons and plantar* generally.
Cnmiuissiou for Selling Cotton,
One and a Quarter I'crC'ent.
Ail family supplies ordered will bo carefully se
lected by ono ot the linn, at the lowest market
offered by 1
Solicited—i
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PORTER FLEMING,
COTTON FACTOR
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
JACKSON STREET. • • AUGUSTA, OA.
Commission for Belling Cottcu, 1% Per Cant.
tug31-6tw
LAWSHEAt HAYNES,
me old mime.
nno OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, GREETING. W* HAVE JUST
-M. Received and opened our Fall Stock of
RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY,
Embracing all the LATEST STYLES of the BEST GOLD, and
AT PRICES LOWER THAN WE HAVE BE&V ABLE TO
OFFER BEFORE.
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Our WATCHES BUN FROM THE FINEST JUBGEN8EN dtram to the tower
grade* of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. In fact, wa now have
a full, beautiful and almost entirely new stock.
Como and Moo Ue. Price and Be Oesrlnced.
septl9-d2m
Sana nun l)-0t)i{i(ung lint*.
MURRAY'S LINE—NEW
I ORK 6r SAVANNAH.
EVERY TUESDAY fhom sacs pour.
•*e*«tf.
■-Iran. Timm, let
hko, DEARBOJ
VIUOO, bulkley;
Compose this line, and one of these sis—nhIns
taavee each port EVERY TUESDAY.
Through bill* of lading given by thesa ataamahip*
by all railroad connections, and alao throngh MU*
lading given In Savannah on Ootton deettMd ff
Liverpool and Hamburg by first elaaa steamships.-
For freight orpaaaage. apply to
HUNTKB k GAMMELL, 84 Bay street.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH MAIL 8TEAM
SHIP COMPANY.
PHfUDUPHM JiJtrn EM.
FVf JTJTAN.
EVERY SATURDAY raoM u/n roar.
insurance on cotton by steamers ON THIS
LINS ONEHILTFEE CENT.
CABIN PASSAGE
DECK, with subsistence «_
.fhi* Rue is oomposed of th* first otaes steamship*
DVOMiein TEAL, **■
SATURDAY. Through bills lading ,
the** steam •hips by aU railroad oonnectiona. Tor
freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER k OAWXLL,
it —yrireel.
For Boston.
THE BOSTt'N AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP uya
The steamships
Oriental o*pt F. M. Iwa*.
Vlckabarc Capt. 8. H. Matt**ws.
CABIN FARE $90 00
DECK 10 On
Throiigli 1,111* ol ladiuS given by railroad agents to
Boston, and iu Boston by Steamship agents to pnn
cipal points In Georgia, A luma and Florida.
•3. Through bills of lading given to Provident*,
FU11 River, Portland, Lowell, Lawrente, Ac.
Passage tickets sold at railroad depot, and stats
rooms secured in advance by writing agents In 8
U RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Agents, Savannah.
T. NICKERSON A OO..
*M"*-tf AgmkkWmm
|For New York.
Mi*. Goo. Wumhold,
Tlio World-rouowned Pasturcr, Contortionist, and
his troupe of a
DOZEN PERFORMING DOGS.
Balloon Ascension 1
Every day at ono o’clock—wind and weather permit
ting. And prior to each performance, Afternoon
and Night, Mr. Harry Wamitold, tho ACrial pedestri
an, will travcrito a single wiro to the Dtp of the pa
vUioti, and return to tho ground. A grand dual
Two UoiiM ol* Wild Lions,
Performed by Mix* Minnie Well*, the I Jon Queen,
birds, etc., aud a World of Monkeys.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
. EVERY THURSDAY.
Insurance by thia Line can be effected nnder cm
open policy at one-half per cent,
CABIN PASSAGE
The first class steamers
Herman Livingstone, Cheese man, Com.
Gen. Barnet T. Q, Mallory, Com.
Will sail a* follows:
H. LIVINGSTON September 7th, at 1, r. m.
•30 00
GEN. KARNES..
St 13 1
14. St 5, p. I
38, at 6, P.
olass * learners. For passage o
ge or freight, apply to
WILDER A FULLARTON,
novO-tf No. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Bang*.
For Baltimore.
Ia the Arcntc Department Can
he Seen
M’JJ K. Htockes, tho beautiful Horse-womau.
M'lle Andrew*, tlio chaste and elegant rider.
M'Uo I/wise, cord* elantiqne and volauto.
Edwin Watson, the daring rider.
Janie* It. Hawkins and Fred. Hylvestor, tho great
Equoatrians.
Tlie world-renownod and only rivals of tho Hanlons,
THE
WATSON BHOTHEIW,
GEORGE, EDWARD aud THOMAS, tho greatest
Oynmasta in tho world.
W. Andrews, J, Wilcox, Jircmo Tuttle, W. Hmcad,
‘ 777 *
silo.
. icox, Jer
Adolph Bticknay. J. C. Long, Jamen Fouler,
Loon Caatello, and a host of talent
ed auxiliaries.
30; Milledgeville, Hcofombur 31; Maeou. September
» ami 38; JUwkinsvilta, 36; Forsyth, 36; OritAo, 37;
Atlanta, 38 and 39; Gainesville, :k>, New nan, October
Id; LaGrange. Octoder 3; West Feint, October 4:
OpcHka, Ala., October 6; Ool ambus, Oa j October 6.
W. W. DORAND.
sopilfi *od2w General Agent
CABIN I’ASH AG K f!
T The Baltimore and Savannah Steamship Oo'
Steamers sail from Savannah during Deoember aa
***ira:
(osaa Thursday, February 3d
rica, .....Thursday " 9th
(ossa Thursday, " 16th
At choir Dancing Academy.
Prof. Nichols will resume the exarcisea of his
School on or about Oct 1st, 1871.
MUSIC!
A NSW SUPPLY OP
Musical Instruments,
Just Received and Tor Hal* at
GEO. COOK & CO.’S.
PIANOS, ONOANS,
MELODEONS, VIOLINS,
QUITARE, NANJOS,
ACCORDEONS, DRUMS,
FLUTES, PIPES,
FL.AO-HOLBTS,
PIOKELONS,
VIOLIN BOWS,
AND VIOLIN
BANJO AND
QUITAR STMN<A,
ETC., ITO.
aaptlO-TuesAMon.
NORTH GEORGIA
FEMALE COLLEGE,
IVY STRBBT.
■ Stores, o* tho College.
S-dAwfim A. J. k A1
apply at the Book tad
Oetqte-ftettM
Fulton Buramiom Obtmr—A
Mamma F. Beam)
Gboboh a Eta* { Llbd/or Ooort.
SBSZSfJBiSSSL’gMgS
sagwsgps-aatfs
juna-UiDlm W. a. WWX CW.
Pay Your Tax*.
T OXM BX »0(I»D XVKJtT niT IT THE OKFIOX
“SZt* ixxcoSnhftSJfiSS..
PHILADELPHIA ADD ATLANTA
WINE & LIQUOR CO.
No, S Granite Block,
BROAD STREET,
jaroimraB or axd muni q,
WINES, GINS, BRANDIES
AMD WHUUXA
WholM^. Agent, far th. OJahnOd M PEIDX
ot PENWSTLVA»U MTM WBISlf .”
■rptinoo I. QUTWMAN. Atrat.
I I. A. Macs.
HARALSON A BRUCE.
Comer of kufatt. end Brad rtnrto, ATLANTA,
ShOKOIA.
deatemae Avcvmjr aad
R. H. BAPTIST, Anetioneer
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. CASH
ADVANCES.ON CONSIGNMENTS
IN STORE FOB AUCTION.
BwaaTOM-ld. o. Dohbtn., Pra/dmt a«m.
wuLrs;.23SS* oroomi
L OUT, a Solitaire Diamond Blag, valued at one
thousand dollars, on the 18th instant in remov
ing from Decatur street to corner ef Gsrnett and
Thompson streata. I will give thro* hundred dol-
rf JULIA THOMPSON,
r. Game* i
Special Notice.
REAU CAMPBELL * CO.
mnn( Bold tMr inldrat la Mr Kuafactarlof
Drperauat to
Mr. M. O. OOOLeEY,
AU order, giren elaoe the IMk ■«,»■> n- an w
able to him.
eepUl-U MAD CAUfBXT.L A CO.
FAIR NOTICE.
£=l-A.Y=LEI OHANOH.
A RICH OPPORTUNITY
'IXTUX'bo rented to the highs* bidder oa tho
JJ Fal/ Ground, in thia city, beiwoo* the hours
of 8 and 6 o’clock r. u. next Heturday, the 38d Inst.,
targo aad ooauaodtoao DINING MALL, 50 by
feto, with such kltohen and codking arrange-
menu attached as may he dsoiied aad directed to
the renter. Th* privilege vented with
this Hell wUl bp th* exclusive one far fisillas the
pubUc on the grounds during th# Teds, save and ex
cept such little booths or stalls as ar« TiraaliT al-
of the regular Diming Ball, ou such
Terms: The renter wUl take
Hall as soon aa finished, and re_
the Fair closes, tat that be four, six,
Good notes with approved security wifi
ountofthe rent, poyabta
iseeston of tho -
the Uet LfW 1
SALOON PRIVILEGE.
WUl be rented to the htgkm MMar. ht the MM
ttme end piece, the eidastre prtrilM* far the
whit. Mid ooloced Moon, ou the Onrada The
former bow reed/ end to be tekeo poeeeeUoB ot oo
the ho. It U rated. Th. other to he bwilt eed
errenged la UM far ooettpMM/ ooo week before the
Mr.
tat that be more os less than lw dtps. Four good
notes for the amount of the rant money squally di
vided, peyabto first, second, third or fourth day* of
tho Fair, with soak security as may ha approved by
tho Finance CH—illlii of th* City OounciL (Hit
edoed paper m(U be requir'd.
For oilier uarttoulars aad conditions not now at*-
tod. application must be made to mein parson «r
writing. This ta th* beat opportunity or** offered
to UM public for a bandanna# ^souhttfen. In a short
time and on smaU capital. It ta ■■paatil that not
than ten thousand persons will visit the Park
v during tho Tkto and Ifcsy trill aU wont re-
HXCXiUHZVB CIOAJt PBimBOR
Yha ovclusris privilege for saBaf s%ara oa the
* W. A Wm. Nteor.