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THE DAILY SUN •°* let *p® cifl| ** io, >* *° the *®9 jr J r
nuule. Wo, of tbo Soatk, fl»$e
doned iU mamtan.no* oo the fleldjo
but not on the fortune of Itcnaon
triotic Public Sentiment.
6. Upon whet pretoneo'tr pretext,
other then belt], unsiutoineil ersertion,
doee thin Orgen of Imperieliam charge na
with having "trampled on the right*—
yea, with having trampled ont the very
life of Oeorgia, in 1866, to obtain a eeat
Trom Moertma OctqboIB.
Office in the Sun Building, Wed
tille qf Broad drat, Second Boor South 1/
BUT Nat Adteriitanenlt alicayt found
on Firdffage ; local and liutinett Nuticct
on Fourtnftoge* <; !
We pnkliah in fi
Supreme Court;
ceedinge" of the
"Order of Boein
column.
*«•
THOMAS X. lonw,
f» Uwym.
deciaione of the
If edviaing
The ant olM. rt—imhlpaj
Commander.
ThomasvlUe. Os.
Knoxville, Tran.
“ trail) pling
Terra*. Haft ft Oo.. White Maine. Crren Co.. Oe
J.L .
J. a Pabmaa
The Washington Chronic!
Tbit Central drgan of the t’eciraJiziug
Adminiatretion at Waakiafteo, ia itt in
ane of the 7th inat, whinfctaa jnet reached
na, aeeoa to be not H ill ptoeaed with onr
reply to the aeoo*d latter of "Late and
Order," repakliahed, aome week or more
ago, in Thi Sow. Fancifolly jumbling
oar poeition, tharafa ttatal, with that of
aome Miaaoori DiaiwBl editor, to-
railed, (wheae 1
leaving the in
or paper ia not given,
to be drawn that
the right*," and "the very
life of the State,” then thia charge ia well
founded; but it eomea with an ill grace
from the quarter it doe*.
The aaaertion, however, that what
tho matter, wea with
all peraoaal ol>
in couaideration,
idere<L ,
oanwusao prompted,
m; juat aa it ia now, in at
tempting to "fire the heart*” of the people
everywhere, for a maintenance of
their fight* in every oonatitutional mode.
Moreover, we thought, and atill think,
that "the trampling out of the very life
of tho State” wee the act of that Faction
juetly atyled the "Bump Congreaa,”
which, after the obtoinment of
every object that the war had
been waged for by them, put Geor
gia end nine other States under
Military Rule, for the purpoao of exact
Liverpool and Bambar* by Or.t elu. .ioouialtlp.. -
frolfhl orjHM.ee, *pyiy lo
boVtib a oxhhell. m Bar .wt
Philadelphia ajtd
paata’ail
The
ciual
the i
but the work of the imagination), the
Government Organ thna diaoonteea upon
the oonatitutional MMeiliH proponed by
ua, in that article, tor getting rid of tbo
fraudulent amendment*:
"The Miaaouri Demooiatio alitor goea
the undiluted Kuklux jitogranimc. Mr.
Stephen! tread* the ground more
gingerly, and would amply ‘down
with the ltmlieala, down with the
bayonets, ’ without advising just now the
uac of the bayonet Mr. Stephen* any*,
down with thoae ‘highcat of Crimea,'
the reconatroction not* and tho constitu
tional amendments; they arc ‘frauds'
not yet ‘set up.', but ‘*tK
Kuklux Missouri editor *»s
with tbo fifteenth budiunn
taxation and the rightful l .
of all tbeStutee,’ or another Jljht! Mr.
Stephens want* the old C'cnatitution.—
The Kuklux answer., I understand you—
'this ia a whitoman's Government,’ and
the old Constitution nays bo. Let us
fight, aaya the Kuklux. Wait awhile,
Bays Mr. Stephen* We are not yet ready.
We have Tennessee, Kentucky and Mary
land. We shall loon have Georgia We
shall moke Virginia all she should be, in
due time. Sbo is nut Well With na yet—,,
We must not itrStatoo soon. We mag
carry tbe Presidency, and then, with the
whole South a anil, the hour will have
(Mime. Those ‘highest of crimes’ per
petrated by a 'Bump Congresa| will then
be avenged, and th* South will gat her
own again.
"Such is the political moral of Mr.
Stephens' course. He musks himself In
liis superior learning and aatuteness, and
keeps the roins on hi. thoughts, but his
paper is, ia fact, no matter what dis
claimers ho may make, a copious fouu-
tain of Kukluxism.
•• • Tbe evil tbst mou do Uvea after them;
The food la oft lnterrod with their hones.*
"Mr. Stephens ia ‘ tiring the Southern
heart,' and doing evil in Georgia, and,
indeed, in all the late insurrectionary
States, which will live alter him for years.
Why should he do this V He, who was
rualigOo ^different to the Confederate
Upled on the right*—yea, be
trampM not tho very Hfo of Uoorgia in
1860, to obtain a seat ia tho National
Senate; and when he was refused a seat
lie turned upon the body and coiled it a
‘ ltump Congress. ’ Would it have been
a ‘Hump uffair' if Mr. Stephens had been
admitted to a seat in it 1 Would ha have
taken a soat in on unauthorlaed and
• usurping' body ? Would it not have
been a constitutional body, an outhor-
reapeetable body, if
et hit lent in the
Now, in reply to all this stuff, tor it is
entitled to no other term of characterisa
tion, *o far as our teachings are con
cerned, we have a few plain thing! to any
to tlia Government Organ, and some cat
egorical questions to propound, to which
we challenge distinct and direct answers
|T1. Is there a single fact stated, or posi
tion assumed,by us, in the article reviowed
and thus oommented on, which tho Chron
icle will venture to deny or controvert? It
so, let it be specified. We wear no “masks,"
nor da we deal in misrepresentation, in ad
dressing tho people upon tbo subjects of
their rights and liberties On those sub
jects it is our purpose “to fire tlie heart,”
if possible, not only of the people of the
.South, but of the North, and every sec
tion of the country. It is our purpose,
ns clearly stated, “to fire their hearts,”
not for resistance or violence to ihe ad-
raiiivtrattoa of the laws by tboi* toapo-
roffly elothsil with power to expound and
erecute than, bat to arouse the freemen
of ihe load, every where, to rally to tho
yolk, and put those into official position
Wh» will protect their light*, uid not
■auction gross and jMilpablo usurpations
upon them.
2. I* there a sectional idea or thought
in a sentence or ill ottered by nh in flat
or any oth» ■ urtaotapenned by ns? If
so, let spooled.
3. ' Have we ever recommended any
other resort or mode, for the redress of
Governmental wrongs of any sort, except
tho peaceful instrumentalities of the Con
stitution ? Is it an "evil'' that will live
after us, to put forth our utmost exertions
to keep alive, in the hearts of the people
of all the States, a love of liberty, and an
wfept tttaehmcut to tho** free InsUtu.,
tioM Which they reoeitod. a» * >»W
inheritance, from a common afiocslry ?
A Upon what grounds does this Organ
of Ceotraliaed Imperialism found its as
sertion, that we were indifferent to the
Oonfedemte cause ? What was thataause
but the greet, inestimable light of local
aelf-Uovcrnment, .on the portof the Peo-
totfcm several States of thia continent?
man’s whole life aver more de-
, h»
If
at the bayonet, a ratification of those
stupendous frauds known is tbe 11th and
16th Constitutional Amsndmenta I
Will the Imperial Organ ven
ture to maintain, before on intelli
gent world, that tbis set was not
utterly "outside of tbe Constitution;"
or that itwoi not a gross and pul
pabls usurpation of Power ? Wo affirm
that It was, and we wish to know if issue
is joined with uh upon this point; for
upon it rest* the whole question of the
validity of tbeso so-called amendments.
We proposo to stand or fall, not in any
renewed cenfliot et tars, but before an
intelligent and patriotic public upon tbe
immutable Truth of our proposition.
Liberty, like Truth, may bo crushed to
earth for It season; bnt, like Truth, she
will rise sgaiu.
ThMUmaj yon ol Ood s» h*M."
The Imperial Organ may bo assured
that this " is tho politioal morel of Mr.
Stephens' oourae I"
ff. Tho Chronicle oaks, ff the usurping
Jtatton (justly styled tho "Bump Con
gress,” from its resemblance, in many
particulars, to the usurping fragmentary
Parliament, so known in English History)
would have been a “Hump affair,” "if
Mr. Stephens had l>oon admitted to a sent
in it?”
To this we say, leaving Mr. Stephens
ont of tho question, if Georgia, and the
nine other States, had bocn permitted to
be represented in it—in the Hnuso and
Senate—ns they were clearly entitled to
be, under the solemn guaranty of tbe
Constitution, that it would not buve been
a "Ramp Congress." It would have been
Constitutional Body, whether a respect
able ono or not, What made it a "Rump
affair,” was its rejeotion of more than a
fourth of tho 8tstea of the Union, and
setting itself up na tho Congress of all
tbo State*?
Will the Imperial Orgnu vonturo to
maintain that they had any authority,
whatever, for this mod iniquitous
except what they moot flagitiously and
tyrannically assumed ; and assumed, too,
over tbe very letter, as well as tho spirit,
of the Constitution which they were
sworn to support ? Was not this a usur
pation as gram and flagrant os any to
be (omul in the aunols of Representa
tive Governments ? Was it not “tramp
ling out tbo very life of tho Union ?"•
Was it not after th* war was over—af
ter all its objects were obtained—after
pence was declarod—nay, more; was it
not for the very purpose of defeatiug
wbat tho war had been avowedly waged
for by them; that is, tho restoration and
preservation of the Union of equal
States ? Will tho Imperial Organ
venture to maintain that this usurpation,
or any that followed it, by thia "Rump
Congress,'’ with a view of Revolution!*
log the Governments of theso ten States,
and, in tbis way, of Revolutionizing the
Foderel Union, was, in any sense, alegiti
mate result of tho war against Seecs
lion? Was it not tho kegiuniog of a
new war, by Congress, so-called, against
the Constitution ? Was it not
‘trampling out of tho very life,”
not only of tho States sevolally, but
of the States united ? Was
not tnmpling out the very life of the
likcitiea of this entire country?
W* 10 understand it. We so maintain.
Our object, therefore, is to arouse tire
people in all the States to a full seuso of
tho imminent danger which threatens
them; tomnau them to rally, inacommon
itrnggle, at the poll*, and to nee every
constitutional instrumentality at their
command, for tho rescue and preserve
lion of the priceless heritage left them by
their fathers.
Whatever may be the rcaulh we,
leet will have tbe consolation of having
done oar duty. If thi* be tbe "evil"
that is “to live after ua," may our mem
ory bo woigbod down with it for all time
to come. A. H. 8.
EfEBF SATURDAY non each to it)
ixMmxxcx ox cotrox xr stums* on this
UXX 0« HALT FKU CIS*.
CABIN PASSAGE 110
DOOX, wHb •ub.l.ua*. 10
tea 110.1. comyaM* a th* Irri *s rts—ttlp.
TOH AW A FI DA*.'.'.' .' '.iiijibXTTAHmmmtor
On* of these steamships leeve eecb port EVERY
SATURDAY. ^ Through bllJa ledlu* furnished by
frrttfbt or fMNft, apply to
HUNTER k OAMMELL.
U tegtawh.
For New York.
Th* ftnt clast _____
lUmAR Livl*|ito*« f Cbeeeemen. Com.
Ue*. Bttrsci F.O. Mallory, Cob.
H. LIVIXQfTOM
QEV. HASHES...!
" 27, at 4:30 F. u.
BUI* of lading given hereon cotton and wheat thro,
to Liverpool and Hamburg rla Hew York by first
TUB
Baltimore & Savannah
Life Insurance Co
CHABTEBED BT THE STATE OF OEOBOIA.
CAPITAL $500,000.
OWltEB AT HOMK AM) M.1XAUEI) BY
Nome of our Best Financiers.
>rer 2,500 J•ollciet Ittued Since
Jane 1*1, INO».
The ouljr Cofup..jr dolor huiioeu In the South
ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLAfIS Depoeited with the authonUee of the
State of Oeorgk for the protection of Policy Holder*.
Policies Upon all the
VABIOL'I PLAX8 01 UiSL’IUNUI ISSUED.
A fison or as per. cent, of the
Premium Oircn H'hcu
Deetred.
ALL POLICIES SOS-FORFEITABLE.
MO KBBTIUCTIOMS AS TO RESI-
fisnoe or Travel,
Strictly a Home Comp’y
• With ft* OepHal and Inveatments at Home.
It appeal* to thoae who deelre to avail them*elves
of th* henoSt* of Lifo Inaurance to give It their
s ini r llan * e '
50! FOR T* FAIR
- IN ATliAKTA.
wlU carry freigbto Intended for exhibition at Urn
Knir to be held at AUauta, commenriug on the ICtli
iS‘r h '
eeptaa-if
TO EMIGRANTS.
. good until i . -
C. D. OWKNH.
General AjienL
Th* time ha* arrived whan *very thoughtful man
la dlopoeed to make thia wlm provision for thoae de
pendent apoa hi* life.
Thia Company propose* to give all the advantage*
which are offered by foreign lnatltnUona of like
chameter, with th* opportunity of keeping tbe vast
i in our own midst, which are annually sent
PEOPLE OF THE
COTTON STATES
Foster Home Enterprise.
MTEAMHIl IX* COMPANY.
T UX STEAM3HITS OF THIS I.IXE SAIL FBOM
Either port every fivo (5) da/a.
Through BIUh of iAdiug and 1'aNeenger Tickets,
ieaued to all pciuta In Oeorgia, Alabama, and Flori-
are all ftnt dm, and oompoeed at fol-
. Oapt. HOOPER.
America Oa|.t. DILLUP8.
North Point Oapt FOLEY
JA8. B. WEST k CO., Agenta.
120 Bay street Savannah, Oa.
J. B. Awdrewi, Agent
Halil more, Mo. aepUO-tf
BOUTONA BAYANNAH
Active and Energetic Agenlt
Wanted in every County
and Town in Ihe South.
ADDRESS OB CALL ON
WM. J. MAGILL,
SUPERINTENDENT AGENCIES.
Office, 28 Whitehall street
Offlre: ATLANTA, OA.
EDWIN 8. RAT, Medical Examiner.
OFFICEKSi
WM. B. JOHNSTON, President.
iWFvfin oti miTil p
S TEAMSHIP “SEMINOLE" (1,100 TONS). Capt
H. U. MATHEWS.
Htuamahip •• ORIENTAL ” (7t0 tone), Capt F. M.
SHOW.
Hailing from each port on the 10th, 20th and 90th
of avery month.
Through bill* of lading given to principal point*
South auil East.
Freight and insurance at low ratea. Good pas
senger eooomiiKHlatioue.
Goods forwardod free of commission.
Order good* by the direct line from Boston, and
rold traurbipim'nt.
RICHARDSON A BARNARD,
Ageute, Savauuah.
F. NICKERSON * CO.,
sept26-tf Agents, Boston
ban ou% hash
sShngthev
LANDSMERO'S
LUMBER YARD,
orroorrs obobou railroad dkiot.
ATLA]YTA,GA.
tire, W lxito Pino
Proidamation.
rpHK PROPRIETORS OP ALL RUBLIO IN8TITU*
none, Hchoola, HiijrrriDb iidenta of Public Work*,
Corporations, Ac., and all business houses in tho
city, arc requested to sunpcud business operations
WEDNESDAY, tho lHth luxit., from 9 o’clock
until ft o'clock f. m., In ordor to give all persons in
the city an opportunity to attend the Fair.
By order of Couucll:
D. F. HAMMOND,
octlfi 3t Mayor of Atlanta.
Executor’s Sale.
V I THI FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBIR. A
the Ctty Hall, in AUauta, will be eoUl, at Rxec
tor'a tale, one half of lot No. 23ft and 200 aerce of lot
No. 231, Stone's District, Fulton couuty. The land
lice about seven miles from Atlanta, oi
road leading from Green's Ferry to Bast Point,
About half the land is undsr cultivation, the
other half well tlmboreJ.
it Ilea well, aud la doalrablo property. The half
lot No. 235, has a residence aud other improvements.
Sold as the property of Mrs. N. U. Key, deceased.
TERMS---One-half cash; the ballanco in twelve
montha.
octl7-lawtds* A. A. WILSON, Executor.
OAIUlIAGHaS !
Buggies ! Harness !
season, and having a lar«e
on hand. 1 beg to announce that 1 v
out sUK-k at considerably
REDUCED HATHN.
For workmanship and style, 1 have a well-estaV
lialuM prestige; and 1 have long maintained a com
petition agaiurl every other iu my line in the
ST4TE OE GEORQMJI.
Parties viaitiag the Fklr will And It to their inter
est to give a call at my Repository.
Also keep a fall stock of Carriages, Buggies, Ac.,
made by KIMBALL UBOTIIEU", Boston.
octli. 1 iu A. T. FINNEY.
ROLLER SKATING!
THE RINK IN THE CITY,
Every Ntgkt During the Fair, at the
Fair Grounds,
Morning and Afternoon each day.
0OVK OF THE
Best Skaters off South
Win be in attendance, who will exemplify to wbat
perfection Skating on Rollers tea
been brought
1 File UariI or Music at Each Assembly.
Doors Open at T o'clock.
N. B—The management reserve the right to re
fuse admission or uac of Skates to any objectionable
For D Territorial Rights and Skates, apply to L.T.
BARWISR. of the Armof Uarwu* A Wayae. Proprt-
etora Plimpton'a Patent Holler testae, tor the South
and West, P. O. Box 23, Atlanta, Oa. ocUT-M
NICHOLS’ DANCING ACADEMY.
TjRorxasoi nichols* respectfully an-
I Bounces that he will resume tho exercises of hi*
Academy
At the Slutting Rink,
On Thuradny. October 12.1871.
Daya of Tuition—For Ladiee, Minxes and MaFtern,
a Thursday, at 4r. u., aud Saturday morning at 10
clock.
Gents' Night Class—On Thursday and Friday nights
at7>;r. m.
Practicing Soirees on Friday nighta.
Private leaeons given if desired. oct 7-Ct
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
E. Guthman, Auction’r.
special order of the Court of Ordinary of Fulton
County, ouo COW aud CALF, a number of articles
of Household Furniture, iu good condition, aud
lot of Groceries—all sold as the property of Caroline
Levy, late of Fulton county, deceased, for the bene-
At of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased.
WM. TITLE11AUM.
Temporary Administrator,
octli-td
$25.00 Saved I
$25.00 Saved!
PRICES AND TERMS Or
WILSON SHUTTLE
Sewing Machines.
WARRANTED FIV* YEAR8 BY
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO
Wa wish U distinctly understood that these amour
terms from which we never deviate ; and we guaran
tee our Machines to have every point of exceileuoe
in the world, and that it will do as elegant work.
W. II. GRIFFIN. Gen. Agent.
32 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Oa.
Liquors ! Liquors !
BUY YOUR
Ales, Wines ; Liquors
- AT
KENNY’S
Chicago Ale Depot
AND
Wholeamle Liquor House
MY hare a targe Assortment
ot aU kinds ofEiqVORS, which
will he sold at the .Host Rtaeon-
ethle Terms.
JTPUS55.
A Good Opening.
Boarding Business, can get a.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE,
Entirely new, with superior ftxtures, near White
hall street, furnished throughout, where there are
eight Ubltt-boardecs and more expected. The
occupant la arranging to leave the city. House for
rent, and furniture for sale cheep. Apply at this
ytke*. oct! 7 At
irjm. jmeMCKMEi
Painter and Decorator.
O FFICE above W. O. Jack'a, Whitehall street, r
turns thanks to hU old petrous for former
favor*, and hopes by attention to hoatnees to merit*
oontiunance of the eaaee.ap2S.lv
THE BEET ROUTE FROM
Atlanta to Memphis
IS VIA
Western and Atlantic
AND
Memphis & Charleston R. R.
Leave Atlanta 6:00 A. M 10:30 P. M.
Reach Memphis, next day.12.16 P. If 10:15 P. M.
NO OTHER ROUTE OFFERS
Double Daily. Trains
TO ANY POINT ON THE
M iH^iNwippi River
SOUTH OF CAIRO.
73 MILES SHORTER
Thin Any Other Line to Memphis*
Making CLOSER CONNECTIONS with the only
Train from Memphis to
LITTLE ROCK.
Starting from Atlanta at 10: JO p. m., you leave
Chattanooga 6:30 a m., arrive at Memphis 10:15 p.
i, leave Memphis for Little Bock 7:50 a. m.
If any one should offer inducements to you to go
via NaahvUle to LltUe Rock, remember that there
is but one train on that route, which leaves Atlanta
in the Morning starting 12 hours too soon, you are
a tedious journey 9 hours longer, and arrive in
Memphis only to meet with 7 hours more detention
than if you had left Atlanta on the 10:80 p. m. train,
and gone direct by the only RELIABLE ROUTE.
If you are to go by boat from Memphis, leave Atlan
ta in tho morning, arriving in Memphis 12:15 p. m.
Boats leave at 5:00 p. m., aUowing ample time for
transfer and avoiding confusion. Finding
Agents who will g've reliable information, and allow
e to deceive yon.
L. P. GUDGER, Agent, Dalton.
W. J. AKERS, Agent Atlanta.
B. F. PARKER, Agent, Chattanooga,
Or Address :
A. A. BARNES, General Ticket Agent*
octlO-lm. Mi mphla
W. G. Robinson, Agent
Wholoaalo and Retail Dealer in
BOOTS and SHOES,
No. 67 Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, OA.
H A8 NOW IN STORE HIS FALL 8TOCK. EM-
bracing full lines of T. Miles k Son, J. C. Wil-
lisand Jenleo McMuUin’s celebrated Philadelphia
Work, together with a good stodk of Eastern made
goods. Prices guarantied to be as low as any in thia
city. Merchants buying for CASH, and consumers
generally, are invited to examine his stock before
buying. oct2-
1 ^ _ fllocon Stale /air.
THE NEXT GREAT ANNUAL
GEORGIA STATE FAIR
WILL BE HELD AT
New lioate to Mobile, New Orleang
Vicksburg and Texas.
Blue Mountain Route
V I A
SEI.MA, ROME, AND DALTON
Railroad and its Connections.
TJA88BNOEBS LEAVING ATLANTA BY THE
lan/?c WoVo SRHI5S
at 10 A. M., making cloaa connection with
FAST EXPRESS TRAIN
Of Selma, Ron* and Dalton Railroad, arriving at
Selma at. 8:10 P. M.
aud making close connections with train of Alabama
Central Railroad, arriving at
Meridian 4:00 A. M.
Jackson 11:50 A. M.
Vicksburg 2:55 P. M.
ALSO, make doee connection at CALERA with
trains of South and North Alabama Railroad, arriv
ing at
Montgomery 7:10 P. M.
Mobile.... 7:4ft A. M.
Now Orleans 4:25 P.M.
The Road has been recently equipped and its
equipment ia not surpassed by any in tbe South
for strength and beauty of finish.
No change ol cars between Rome and Selma.
PULLMAN PALACE CARS
Mobiles
NO DELAY i
Fare aa low ea by any other Route.
kW Purchase Tickets via Kiogstot
leket Office, or et the H. I. KimbaU
eay other Route.
i et tbe General
House.
JOHN B. PECK.
General Paaaanger Agent.
eeptlMf
Atlanta
No. 4 Kimball 1
Marble Works.
WILLIAM GRAY
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Amwioan, Italian and all othox Marbles
SCOTCH GMkjiJTMTE.
ONUMENTS. Ststuea. Vkaes. Tombs, and all
ill other etyta* of Marble Work don* on abort no-
koe and In the lateat and moat approved manner.
Designs of aU Cemetery work furnished FREE on
ppttonttoa, J. E. LEAS, Aoekt.
Address P. O. Box 549.
aog25 2m Atlanta, Oeorgia.
LOST.
'V' FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1STH, AN OLD
J Fashion, gold-link. BRACELET, containing 5
(five) Amethysts (purple).
The finder will be suitably
lng It to G. W. Jack, or to Kuabro k Blnyon, Mari-
Commencing Monday, October 83d,
AND CONTINUING PON SIGHT DAY*.
PREPARATION ON A GRAND SCALE!
THE FINEST PARK AND BEST RAGE TRACK
On ilio American Continent.
Seven Magnificent Exhibition Halls !
25 0 SPLENDID HORSE COTTAGES!
$10,000 IN CASH PREMIUMS
Offered for Fast Herrses— Trotting or Running. The Fastest
Horses in the JTorlhwest and South to he Present.
Superior Aecommodatiosw fag Stock.
A GRAND S T A
CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING FIVE THOUSAND
NT I>
glambm, ®oa .fitter*, etc.
EICHBERG A LANGOIXSER,
Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters,
Are always Reedy silk a FUU Stank of
Gas, Steam and Water Pipes!
lift anal Force Pumps, of all Description; Hath Tabs, Water
Closets, Wash Rosins, and a general Assortment of Pisan-
hers’ and Cos Filters’ JSaterials, Chandeliers, CUM
Fixtures, Stelw, Etc.
GRAND STATE REGATTA!
Over $1,000 in Cash Premiums! Boat Cluba invited from New York to New Orleans. Fifteen differ
ent Clube expected. River bank Terraced for One MUc. Ten Thousand spectators can be seated on the
beautiful green-sward xt one Umo.
Three Newspapers to to Printed on the Grounds.
Telegraph, Exprsas and Post-offloes in full operation on the ground, day and night, for the convenience of
Visitors I
A HANDSOME COTTAGE
With Private Rooms for Accommodation of Editors and Newspaper Correspondents.
GRAND BALLOON ASCENSION!
Every Day at 3 TV M
BDWAHD PATBOKT WBUBTON,
Th* distinguished Pedestrian, from New York, will appear on Monday and Tuesday, October ltd and 24th,
and Illustrate his wonderful power* of enduranoe which have exalted the
wonder and admiration of the world.
Others Exhibitions of Rare Interest and Merit!
Will be of Dally Occurrence Throughout the wcok.
STREET CARS!
take Passengers to and from the Park to any part of th* City every fifteen minutes. PARE, ONLY
TEN CENT8I
SPECIAL PREMIUMS!
Are offered, amounting to over $10,000. Five Thousand rollers offered by one man 1
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Arrangementa for Raftroad and Steamboat Transportation at half rate* for Paaeengera and Freight have
been mad* with ell the lines throughout the Country from New York t> Now Orleans, tad from Chicago to
Savannah.
Only $32 from NEW YORK to MACON AND
RETURN I
Twenty Thousand Visitors Expected Daily on
tiie Grounds.
SEND FON REVISED PREMIUM LISTS 1
W. A. HUFF, Mayor.