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THE
SUN.
VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDA Y, SEPTEMBER 9, 1871.
NO. 408
THE DAILY SUN.
ruMtbrtJr Uw Atlanta Itu PakUakU*
tnjuj.
Atoxaa^er H. Stephen*, FeUUcal Editor.
A. K. Watwm, - - - - Sew* Editor.
J. UmU Hftitb, Ueaeral Editor and Baal-
awlninr.
rr rr Local KdKor I
ilu iritttiAjf a. mo Abe.
TnTillMf Agents i
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telegraph news
®T tfce Sew Tor* Antedated -Prtae
DOMESTIC NEWS.
OHIO.
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Cleveland, September 8.—The ne
west gale of the aeoooti has awept Lake
Erie. Several Teasels ate ashore.
i Aeaak amank, kcp.
ajfjtTfcrTIl ■ Sea.
Tiromulr. Homo,Ikouanflte,0*.
James Allen Sum, Knoxville, Tenn.
l(d4i Mull) Athene, On.
John T. Roberts, Atlanta, Oa.
V. L. VWOR, Woodatoek, Oa.
W.O. Di
Taita^i
W* will bo responsible for tbe aafa arrival of all
nouy lent us by Money Order, by lUHriiml Ut
ter, by fxpruaa, or by Draft, but -not otherwise. If
money sent In an unregistered letter is loot, It must
be tU laps o»4he persen sending It.
Vo paper will be sent from fee ottos till HI*peld
for. and names will always be erased when tbe Ume
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Each subscribers name win be written «a bU pa
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Post Office.
KENTUCKY.
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much space] for tbe first insertion, and 60 cents for
> in the Local Column marked with
n asterisk, (*) will be charged 35 cents per line each
insertion.
Adcrttomoot. adder the dpecW Notice heed
leaded) for less time than one week, will be charged
gar Advertisements, except for established busi
ness houses, in this city, must be paid for in ad-
V *N?reduction will be made on tbe above ret** for
quarterly, semi-annual or yearly advertisement*-
J ATLANTIC (OB STATS) RAILROAD.
NIGHT PASSftNOKR TEAXN—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta
Arrives at Chattanooga.
.ltfJOpB
... 6;16 s n
~Pa» PASSXNUBB tkain—outward.
Arrives at Chattanooga • • • 4 » P m
FAST UN* TO NSW *OBK-OUTWARD-
Lteto. Attonte
Arri vss at Dalton 7.6# p m
NI >HX KASSMOKB TKAIN—INWARD.
Leave.
Arrive*e* Atiaot* ••• • •••• 1 * 4 * 4 “
PAT PASSKNOXR TSAIN—INWAKD.
Arrives si Atlanta ..- 2.30 pm
AaCOMMO*ATIOgT*Ain—4NWAKP.
Leaves Dalton * j* 4 ®
Arrives stAtlsnto * 9.10 am
TUX OXOmo 14 (AUOUSTAI XAlLKOAp.
(Ao Day Trow* on Sunday.,
Night Passenger Treix arrive* * “
Night l*as*euger Train leaves P “
Day Passenger Train arrives 6:30 p. m
uLiT^n^MnJU m !jix liiil ! L ““” ^ ~
htouc Mountain Accommodation leaves....6:36 p. m
MAOQN ANU WBSTXKM BAiLBOAD.
Day Passenger train leave# 7:66 a. m.
Leaves Macon • uSsM?
Might Passenger lVelnarrives..
t;06 p'm.
10:35 p. m.
..8.33 p. m
.tluit. u, wt »«>• •*“*>*»: - . _
Xl*ht PMMBCer Tnth " J 1 J*
llt,U TMMnser Trttn t»re« .« ■« P- »
I»y PMMn,er Trtio .rrtro. J-"” I*- “
Dag passenger Train leaves a. m
ATLANTA AND EICNWONn Aim-LINN XAILBOAP.
NEW JERSEY.
Th» Mmdtcml JV+mUue.
Tbmutom, Hkptember Tbe Repnbli
omw h»ve nomimtoJ Cornelia* Walsh for
Govomor.
MAINE.
TtcnWdMMMftmM.
Lewiston, September 8.—There wax a
■light froat here this morning.
CALIFORNIA.
^•rtter JVem the JMferft^m-HmUld*.
San Feancwoo, September 8.—The
tax-pajers’ majority in this city was from
two to three thousand and iu the State
about six thousand. The tax-pajers
elect two, and probably three, members
of Congress.
Judge Wm. Livingston committed sui
cide; cause financial troubles.
ALABAMA
Jfsiimafs 9f lbs del lew fbug».
Mobile, September 8.—Tbe following
responsible cotton factors of this city
have been interviewed iu reference to the
cotton crop prospects: Crawford, Walsh,
Smith k Co.; Toomer, Sykes k Billups;
Charles Hopkins k Co.; Bell, Moore &
Co.; Sims, Harrison k Co.; Murphy,
A{pew,4Coi} MillboiiHe, Shields & Co.;
Stollenwerck Bra.; Baker, Lawler k Co.;
Kirksey k Carpenter; Foster k Uorducr;
John H. Qarner k Co. They say the ac
counts received from friends in Alabama
and Mississippi are of the moat unfavor
able character. The goneral complaint
is of damage to the growing crop by
worms and rust, and it is variously esti
mated at from one-luilf to two-thirds of
ast year's crop.
WISCONSIN
Milwaukee, September 8.—The Cold
SDriags Track, over which Goldsmith
Mold made saoh wonderful time, measur
ed 69 feet more than a mile,
Louisville, September 8.—A collision
occurred at 11 o'clock last night between
two passenger trains on tlio Louisville
and Nashville Railroad, at Randolph Sta
tion , about eight miles from this city.
One person was killed, and two others
fatally injured. Their names aro Wm.
Buchanan, of Ashville, N. C.; I)r. James
Thomas, of Rome, Go., aud Mr. Grif
fith, of Nashville. The train bound
South run into tho rear couch of tho
train from Memphis and Nashville, as it
was going upon the sido truck. Sar-
g eons were promptly summoned by the
omnany, and everything done for the
comfort of the wounded, of whom tlicro
were seven altogether.
LATKU.
The persons most seriously wounded
last night, by the accident on the Louis
ville k Nashville Railroad, and who aro
now at St Joseph's Infirmary, are R.
Brady, of Little Rock, Arkansas; J. O.
Griffith, of tho Nashville Union aud
American; James Stone, of Washington
county, Mississippi, wounded in the
head; W. W. Anderson, wounded in the
head; Mrs. Cynthia D. Vickers, of Hills
boro, Tennessee, and James Welsh, of
Louisville. The injuries of these per
sons are not regarded as dangerous, and
they are doing well. Dr. James Thomas,
of Rome, Georgia, and Wm. Buchanan,
of A^uville, North Carolina, died this
morning.
PENNSYLVANIA.
Fltath mf m «/**r-N«/<'•!.
Philadelphia, September 8.—Kane
'Donnell, & journalist, formerly con
nected witb tbe New York Tribune, ie
dead.
Last week a large private party mado
an excursion down tbe Day from Wil
mington. The next day tbe whole party
suffered from symptom, of poi»on, and a
Dumber of respectable families now have
one or more members seriously sick.
Tbe eeeee have not been alarming, but
they seem annoying sml distressing, and
one peculiar feature is that after tbe poi
soned person seems to have recovered,
be is seized again with as much severity
as before. One doctor is quid to bp
treating po less than forty cases suffering
frum tbe unfortunate influences.
Alabama and Chattanooga railroad in
Tenneaseo. 1HT
The only obstacles now to tbe running
of the road are the attachments in Dade
county, Oa An application for a Re
eeirer, similar hi that just decided, will
be beard by Judge Parrott, at Trenton,
Oa, September 19th, and will undoubt
edly be decided ia a similar manner. So
trains may be expected to run on the
Alubimm end Chattanooga Railroad by
September 20th.
Tbe greatest delight prevails nnlver-
aally at tbe prospect of tbe running of
the roud. It will bo perfectly safe for
the State to run tbe road, as all parties
are anxious to enjoy its benefits.
MASSACHUSETTS.
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Bouton, September 8.—The National
Division of the Sons of Tampenace hss
settled tbe question of oolored member
ship, by the adoption of the fallowing
preamble and reeolations :
“ in the order of the Sons of
Temperance, under the jurisdiction of
National Division, we know no distinc
tion on account of race, of color or format
condition, but all are alike equal before
the law; therefore lUI
“Jieiolaai, that, in our future action,
wo do not deem it expedient to organize
separate liodies in the same territory, on
aooount of any of the above named dis
tinctions. "
NEW_YORK.
r-.I.I Umllrtm* CtUMm—Thr" KllUt at
Hmrml SWuM-D-U .t mi Old M
«4mI Iht .fborlioofifi—Jitol/irr
New York, September 8T—A collision
occurred on the Bridgeville and New
York Road, in which three were killed
and several hurt The brakeeman
coped. All were asleep at tbo time of the
accident
David Doras, attempting to shield a
[ woman from roughs at Jones’
I, was killed.
David Bunks, the oldest law book seller
in the State is dead—aged 85.
The verdict of the Coroner's jury ie
that Hiss Post oamo to her death from
inhuman treatment at the hands of Dr.
Perry and Madame Van Buskirk; and
further, that Peter K. Post, Sr., Peter
K. Post, Jr., and Minerva Poet, in platt
ing their daughter and sister in the
bauds of known abortionists, are guilty
of an unnataml outrage, evincing de
praved minds, utterly regardless of nat-
arul duty. The Poets were held as wit
nesses, aud Dr. Perry end Madame Van
Buskirk for the action of tho Qrand Jmy.
The ship Sir Robert Peel baa arrived
She shipped sea daring the voyage,
killing her first officer, Thomas Fell.
SOUTH CAROLINA
IV/bw J4U*.
CHABLKsroN, SeptomlMT 1—There
have been three yellow fever deaths in
the last twenty-four hours.
latn UalaMvlU. . _
Arrlv. »t Atlanta.- ™ *• »■
Iswn AtUnu. - - * J- ■'
Arrive »t r -
Vm»r k A«fiw** K*llr#*d«
MV fUMMD TKAIN D I1.V. «I»»AT# KXPKLWMJ.
L«*T*A«rUU St « DC AM.
^jlT* ei Amraete 1 -“L*:
Wf.lrm Railroad of Alabama.
Arrlvo at West Point il'JS » w
Loev* Wert Point. -421 w
tS^Ssesr. : i .?.::r.?.!: , .wR r A S
Arrive rt (Martas 11:69 V M
Adaaflc ai
. 7:35 P. M
Leeve ■xveaaeh fiellT •
10:15 P. M
1-J*P. M
.... I UF.M
Arrive et Tellebesae# <leU7 (Homtleja ex*
espied
Leeve TeUelu**®® tlrtiy iHuettaje rxcm^ ^ ^ ^ ^
Ltevfl Jerlieonvui* deity *2 « !f
Imv# A1 beny * 2 J* ■
Arriveet aevanueh daily orK ■
•°f7
Memphis and Railroad.
W. J. Akxbs, Agent, Atlanta, Oa.
Tiln XANLB or TKV MKMniie AND CHAKUBbAON K. K.
Morning Express leeve* Chrtunooge 6:30 A M
Arrive# in Memphis. «#m# day J
Mail Trrtn leev«e Ch*tr*noogK « W P *
Arrive# iu Mcniplti*. next «Wy .16 1 M
COKING EAST: m „
Morning Express I^vim Memphis. .. .10:30 A M
Arrives ie Ohetisnooge. next uonttng- • • • t1A)
u j£±S
1 la CbstUnoogx. next diy 600 PM
Mell Treto Imvm Memphis..
ILLINOIS.
JuUeedmmret J/« Pr—?*et.
Chicago, Sonteinbar 8.—A dispatch
from Msdison, Wisconsin, says there was
considerable excitemont among tbe hop-
growers. As high at fifty cents a ]>onnd
has been offered for new bolts, snsj twenty
cents is offered fur lest years growth.
The quality of tbia joor’a hope ia pro
nounced better than has been grown for
several years, but the quantity ia limited.
It is ostimntod that the crop will lie wily
five thousand bale.,
TENNESSEE.
TO. Jltlwu ffallwwr. Mmllr—d DI-
Ia-.II.n- -an ChmmrttUr a..-
Chattimoooa, September 8.—-Chaneol-
lor Key to-day, on application of the at
torney for the State of Alabama, gave u
flat, turning tho Alabama and Chatta
nooga Railroad aud rolling thick in Teai-
ne nee over to John Qindrat, Receiver of
Alaliama, as receiver of tho Court. In
his decision, tho Chancellor stahvl that
if the property of the Road, in charge of
s receiver of another State, was attacked
within hie jurisdiction he would release
the property, and ho expected a like am
MISSISSIPPI.
Jfjg.r^«r 111 AAmw.1 .Vrl.
Jacksoh, Septemlier 8.—Judge Tsrboll
was, to-day, brought before the United
States Commissioner, under the Enforce
ment Act Waiving examination, he
was admitted to bail in the sum of $1,000
for jliis appoarauco before tho United
Statin Court in January neiL His of
fense consisted in telling certain Repub
lican officials that, unless they supported
Cupt. Lake, tho Republican candidate
for Sheriff, nt tho ensuing election, ho
would urge their removal from office.
-£22,221,215, an increase of over 20 per
cent over 1870.
An affray between Oitliolios and Pro
testants occurred yetterday at Porter-
down, Ireland. No lives were lost.
Communioation has been effected with
tlio imprisoned minors at Wigan. Tlui
dead body of one of the victims has beeu
brought to the surface, and others are
known to be in such a precarious condi
tion that harffly a hopd la entertained for
the preeervation of any of their lives.
~ ecu Victoria is inraroving.
Mom tinged groat damage
One
A fearful
to the building* and|ero[i* in Maltoa
District, Yorkshire. *
Tbe tooth and moaih diaaase is spread-
iiy alarmingly among the eattlu in War.
Tho conference at Salzburg was most
friendly on both sides. Tho people
availed themselvee of the event to have a
gala day. A grand dimer was given to
night, and there is also a brilliant illu
miaation qf the surrounding
There wee 1,G7U casA of the foot and
moth diseoso iu oouuty Norfolk last
week.
'' ' rkAN^E.
Paris, September 8.—Mouteubou, in
the Depagtaeiitof Douhs, has lieen bus-
isudet, froao Ilia exert iah of hisfouctipus,
lecauae he mode preparations to kela.
bate tho anniversary Of the inaugura
tion of tbe Republic o« the 4th instant,
despite tho prohibition of the Versailles
authoriites.
The committee to whom was referred
tho proposition to send the Communists
to California will soon report.
The latent Algerian news is favorable.
Vebsailles, September 8.—The trial
of Russel has terminated. His sentence
is military degradation and death,
Gambetta will defend tho members of
the press.
NOVA SCOTIA.
Hxm-Ax, tleptembur 8.—Thomas Mo
tion aid and Jumes Ends, well known
oitizens, were drowned in returning from
picnic in a sail boat
A Circular letter I..n*d by to. Cham-
snMMsamt.
The following letter orcircularia issued
by tbo Board of Direotors of the Atlanta
Chamber of Commerce. Attached to
this circular is a succinct statement of the
condition of trade, mannfectoriee, and
the oommerco generally Of Atlanta. Some
fifteen thousand copies have been printed
for gratuitous circulation. Those want
ing a copy can get one by addressing M.
E. Cooper, Esq., Secretary.
Atlakta, Oa., Soph 1st, 1871.
At a meeting of tho Atlanta Chamber
of Commerce, held at their rooms on
Thiiraday evening, 91at August, it was
resolved that this body call tlio attention
of merchants, and others in this suction,
to tho fact of tho organization of
'‘Chamber of Commerce,” having for its
object the promotion of tho interests and
business of this city, to foster a generons
WASHINGTON.
M*Asf iht TrtOmme M71 •fMmUml tmmim H*ilfi
('•iriiss -The Tmbmcet Jr|«lnMcal-~.f<us«Nf
*T Tebmcr* mmd Whieky Preduced.
Washinuton, Septemlier 8.—Admriul
Lee, commanding tlic Gulf squadron, is
here.
The 1'ribtmc says editorially: “A (lute
tion of veracity has arisen in South Caro
lina as to the anthentioity of statements
concerning Ku-Klux outrages, made in
Senator Scott's letter to the President.
Several prominent officials join issue with
the assertions and affidavits in that docu
ment. Among these are one or two
United States officials who aro supposed
to be impartial witnesses. As the mat
ter in dispute involves so neve a consid
eration as the proclamation of martial
law in South Carolina, this connter-state-
ment makes it obvious that a further iu-
estigation of Senator Scott’s charges
should be made before decisive steps are
taken. ”
The following is the official statement
of the tobacco produced, for Die year
ending July 1st, 1871.
Smoking tobacco... ..30,500,000ponmls.
Chewing and snuff.. ..64,600,000 “
Segara over 1,250,000
Leaf tobacco imported —
over 8.850000 poumla
Segara imported 789,928
Over 7.000,060 of barreks of fermented
liAaor were produced daring tho year.
The opinion of the Statistical Bureau
is thstHbe consumption of mplt liquors
have increased and the consumption of
whiskey decreased during the year.
FOREIGN NEWS.
^ AU8TRIA.
The imperial PssiMmKss.
Balzbuiio, September 8.—Tbe Empc*
ron Will into, of Germany and Fronde
Joseph, of Austria, parted this morning
warm friends.
Francis Joseph ie to meet the King of
Bavaria ntMnafoftr^ ^ ^ ~
Viknka, September 8.—The B^oraviau
all Anattign natiatulities.
TURKEY.
AmM f • Miph PumeHenmry.
OofsraNTiKoi'LK, St'jiteoibcr 8. -
Grand Vizier ia dcud.
The
'J ' bPkm ' L yy
Jt jMeuueeewt Is Prim,
D, flrptotabtt 8—'thou
sand five limidrcd pound* sterling has
W«»n raised for a m mumrnt t<> Gourral
Prim.
ENGLAND
Ju Irlth MueUem - Kmperrrt iu C*
terim Heeerrrtup.
London, September 8.—TroulmanH-
dorf, who is a partisan of Dollioger, has
b« eu appointed Gorman Ambassador to
ity and'comity from the Courts of other | Rome. Tins producea a deop feeling of
Status. j discontent in the Vattcnn.
Giudrat gave a bond, higunl by Guv.
Lindsay, of Alaliama, for 9300,0U0, and
is now in possession of the road, roUing
■took, machine shops, and depots of the
Tho monthly returns from tlio Board
of Trade show that tho exports from
Great Britain during tbe month of Au
gust were unprecedented. Actual value,
rivalry and fraternal footings among our
memhora by u moro familiar intercourse
with each other; to exercise a judioioiiN
8Uj>ervi8ion over the various interests,
and by a proper representation prevent
unjust discrimination against our city in
the mutter of freights, a subject of inter
est to us all, and one which will claim
the Horiou.s consideration of this Cham
ber. Huviug already succeeded in get
ting a through-rate of freights from At
lanta over most of the roads, ami expect
to effect the Bamo change over oil of
them, whereby all goods shipped from
Atlanta will go at lower rates than here
tofore; thereby enabling our merchants
to successfully compete for the trade;
which should naturally belong to Atlanta.
Calling your attention to our extended
Railroad facilities, and to tlio fact that
our merchants arc supplied with by far
tho most extensive stocks ever offered in
this market, averaging fully fifty per
cenl more than those of any previous
season! That since last season there have
been established in this city many new
and extensive Wholesale Houses, and va
rious Manufactories, with still more on
the eve of being established. Thus pre
senting heavier stocks, and at lower pri
ces, than ever before offered. In fact,
Atlanta in prices can and does suc
cessfully compete with any markot North
or South.
Thinking your interests will be sub
served by an examination of the stocks
now on hand in this city, we extend a
cordial invitation to you to visit Atlanta,
and solicit in behulf of our merchants
your patronage.
Qt mu e« m nil a.
DeGive’s Opera House-
THE GAI.A NIGHTS.
—
LADIES’ FASHIONABLE PERFORM
ANCE8.
Barton’s Uniat Combination Comod/ Bill
»-♦-*
Saturday Evenlui, kept. 0,1871.
Tho CoMbrelcd
NliffuUcmrons.
Life Insurance Co.
Atlanta San ProwctM.
CHABTEBKD BY TEE ST AT* OF QEOBUIA.
CAPITAL 0000,000.
OWNED AT HOME AND KANAUED BY
Some of onr Best Financier*.
THE ATLANTA SHff!
’ - lx J •'. , j ‘■'•H • - 7l*4i r—
DAILY AND WEEBCDY, ,\
Over 2,500 Fnlidei It,ut* Bluer
Jume lit, I860.
The onl7 Ohapuiy doluf butluM. 1& the Uonth
that Iu. ONE HUNDRED THOUffAND
DOLLARS ritpodtad with th. ulhoclUw a! th.
sute of Ocurgl. fur the prolucUoa ol Follcj Holdws.
Policies Upon all the
TAEI008 HANS or IkRDBANOB ISSUED.
A Loan or 38 per. cent, or the
JVrmfmn OftAs When
t,etireU.
ALL rOUCIES NOX-FOKFEITABLE.
, . • > ■» ■—r f *‘l I
NO RBSTRICTIOira AS TO RE8I
denoe orTrav*
Strictly a Home Comp’y
With it* Capital and Investment* at Horn*.
It appeal* to th***' whs 4**iro to «saS themrtlv
of the benefits of Lift Inauranc* to 0)Vo It their
patronaf#.
The time has arrived when every ih*«fhtfol mirf
la dispoeed to mala this wlaa provlatoa for those de
pendent upon his life.
This Company propose* to give all the
which aro offered If foreign institution* at like
character, with the opportunity of keeping tho vast
n our own midst, which are annually sent
abroad.
PEOPLE Off THE
COTTON STATES
Foster House Enterprise.
Active one Energetic Agent,
Wanted in every County
and Tovm In the South.
ADDUKSS OB CALL OB
WM. J. MAGILL,
KlTKltlNTUXDZNT AOENC1B8.
Office, 28 Whitehall eltvcL
OAleo: ATLANTA, GA.
L. H. CLARK,
AGENT OEOBGI4.
EDWIN H. BAY, Medical Examiner.
OFFIOElVHi
WM. B. JOHNSTON. Prealdent.
WM. 8. HOLT, Vice-President
GEO. 8. OBKAR. Secretary.
JOHN W. ntTRKE. General Agont
J. MKltCEK GREEN. MedtcalExamlner.
•eptS-l*w<iaw3m.
Fall Stock g Hat*
Alexander K \ STEPHENS, Politics) Editor.
A. R. WATSON* News Editor.
J. Henly SMITH, General Editor and Business
Manager.
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Door* open al T'*'-Curtain rUe* *4 8', o clock.
ADMW810N 75 cenU-K»mlIy Circe 6ite; Boy*
and Colored Oallery 35. Children half-prior Ue-
■erved seat* (Phillip* k Crew * Uookrtorei $1. *ep»
All,-ntIon I Hook and Udder Fire ('«•
lwnj No. 1.
Y OU aU BBEKBI OBDKEED TO ATrittt* A
techl EMtia* * to. Oowpaar ta b* hoki
THIS kVRHINO, U V‘ 1 o’, lok. R. «. Bu-u«« ol
ImporitBM. ly»Jirattt. roivniw. L0WlT
K. S. UnCA»Dl.ti». H.C I. «ipt»-lt
Oglethorpe University.
AtlrtUtu,
VtkLi.Ktih: DMFABTMKNT!
Bev. DAVID WILLS. D. D.. Pre*ld**t and Profes
sor of Belle* Ia*Urea aud Hacretl Literature
GUHTAVUH J. OKU. Pn»f***«or of Mrtheuwtioi and
ProfoMor of
Ilev. IN IN ALU rum, A. M . Prefoesor of Latin
and Urtiek lAiiguagea ami IJUfrature.
w. lxcontb htki'iilnh, a. d.
1’byaUwl I
gusgr*.
- (To be nuppltedi Profeaeor of Modem Lsn-
j!*i* Mf'HARPBO.V, Pro!#**** of Natural PhUo«>-
phy sad I*rlnrip*l *>f High Hcbool.
AUanU la one of tbe heelthleet cities In the UnMed
HU tea. Good bo*rd cau be bad at from 916 to m
per month. There will be two fornutu the (lolloge.
th.* ftrat commrtclng PTIlNC MONDAY IN OC1B.
‘inu0? TuluV-171 pn an aca i hall In adraa.
aaffM dAw3t
J. M. HOLBROOK,
a HOW IN HEW YOBE EURQHABIEO
hi.
faff and Winter Stock mr Mat*,
Caps, M'urt, JnUUnery
Good*, Re.,
And the flrat consignments are being received and
opened, which the pubUc generally are Invited to
cell and examine.
In the Millnery line, w* have veoelved “TMI
URBAN," the very latest Hat for Udtee-
PERFECT GEM. Mptl-tt
CousUtblc’s Hale.
r ILL be sold In front of James’ Bank, on BAT-
UltDAY. the «Hh d*y of SepUmber. 1871. at 11
o'clock, a lot of
HOUSEHOLD FURNITURI,
tieotiia—FnltOB C.uatr*
Fulton Huraaton Coukt—Amul Txkm, 1871.
Martha F. Utah)
va, [ Libel (or Divorce In «!A Court.
GCOKOX A. EtaH. j
It appeerlag to the Court, by the return of the
Sheriff, that George A. Hyen, the Defendant In the
altove ateted caae, does not reside in aald county ot
Fulton, and it also appearing that he does not reside
In said HUte of Oeorgte, It la, therefore, ordered by
Uie Court that service of aald libel be made on said
George A. Myau. bf anbUcetion of this order in any
public gasette In this 8UU once a month for foot
month a, itrevions to the next term of thia Court.—
Granted by tho Court.
i. M. Calhoun k Son., Plaintiff’§ Attorney.
A true Extract from the minutes of arid Court
June let. Ml.
iune6>lam4m W. it. VENABLE. Cleg*.
MARTIN INSTITUTE,
JfofVcrHOD, JftckiOM Co., Uoorgts.
_ MONDAY, the 21*t
Wednesday, the 16th, as it was announced.
We think that very few if any Institution* of the
grade can offer to patron a inducement* equal
* - Ty<H to 914 per megth.
sef tuition ere
tedtire. Ifoeedrtooly
7'fwBmmSBmQmBm-
one-third by the nudowment, and the quirt, moral
and studious babtUof th* lrfiplla cannot be exoellod.
our applications from abroad are already nume
rous, amt those wishing to secure board will do well
to ep|dy Iwmedtately. for full information addreae
IVot. J. W. GLEN I. Prof. U. P. OBB. or
J A8. E. IUN DO;
augT wife. _ Hec. Board
w. fe newabo.
lA w. a 110WAUD A <
COTTON FACT0B8
VaT| again tender our service* in the Ware him**
M tWljHfelu all Us branche*. tn ymi old peU
rone and phri|M* generally. ^
CaniailatSHi tar KcllUlf G.*tae>
On, ami a ((Barter Per Cent,
AQ fluntlj sop ultra ordered will be oarefaBy se
lected by One or tho firm, at the lowest market
price*.
Order* for Itiggtsg end Tie* wilf be promptly
filled, and at the lowest cash price.
Liberal cash advances made on cotton In war*
house. We extend all the faculties offered by Ware
house Merchants. Consign manta
faction guarantee.
KX,T
■lx Monttani
bingla Copy—a Moatk. 1 OO
trureo Ooploa - a aft
been Copies “ T OO
Twontr Copies “ IS OO
FIftyCople.8lxMonth. 97 SO
Single Copies or the Daily and Weekly, ml the Counter, . * Cl*.
No HntMcriptiooa, to to. WEEKLY, raoeivsd for . factor ported tom d, i
All .utMerlptlon. mart be ptod for to adnocr; eod *11 auu. will b. Mrlol
time peld far .iptree.
4-
NO
CLUBS:
»h4. —« ««Xe toe fierar ler toe Hen lie,, ef Mae.
CLUB RATES to» THE DAILY.
Name* for CLUB* must all he lent at the
and all be at the seme Poet Offioe.
lack subscriber** name
How to Reialt
»Ti
the loss of the person sending It J I ftlSMWV *M •
.^^wtU he sent from the offioe UD ill* grid friend ftiitidifeB ii Wil MhiffiferilhDe
BV Person* sending Bioney by Evpree*
To Correspondents i
Mr. Stopb.n. will Mtuie to OrewtordrUto. HU ooOMCttow vtto TH* SOR wUI actMe to.
Idtocr. All letter, totonded Ibr blu. Mtow o. prtrto. mutow or arnJSmwttfta KEIUel Pef^ew-
ot tot, p.p«r. abould b. ailitr.mil to him to OtowfordrUU. OA.
All l.tur. oo buAltwto of UT bind. MnoMtad wlto THE MW, axoept He MMUel Ii SeeM
be eddretood to f. Heal, Mtollo. iUU, Qe
THE DAfLY SUN
the CHEAPEBT DAILY NMWFAFM to QeorgtB. while tipNsa se mush Beading Marts* anna
has^bsro put down very low, for the purpose of ptsring tt vtthia the mesh ef ell whMM^d
The Weekly Su
a large, 8 peg* sheet (in quarto form) filled wltfi the a
_ v. - - whU^ appears tn our dnUyteue I
"tiaiw
THE SDH Is tk. orr*a of th. FEnnlft fha AAvooaU of lafiba ta* Dakafla A
Fc^ralar RtEkUk^and tta ajp»oa.t d hadeoi has pod upon a tu-poytoc P«(9ak
It toUu'adhanTto the old, saia. time hanani hwffmaihE iff tha Pawn :f»Mc FW
tV. and sternly oppoaa any “Doputnrt" ttai ataiHi Mr. SXSFMBHS ft IftfiH**
enlisted In the Work, and will cootrOxite to tta oohuan. aftaH hftt
diaeemtnets truth, sound d
_ BE ITIB TOO LATB ; Utt ^
The Badlcftl*, with the aid of baronam, have thrustfenon ue the eneo
f the ecNoriled 14th end 19th f—imwi i So the OourtMnttau ri4fe»Bewhuaiia Artaf
M.'atandby" drtaSdand lMtiMMStiJ bunni i fmsV*r. tinn bJmCi vk* give thin
aawlSai
for us ell fogewtth them, slew others are advti ng ns to hrtd *ur p***e Mrt ws disSerDth* henaeuj
distract th* counsels of the Democretic Party I ^ i gMtif*
sfily. if ws should hold out pesos, "fee stones wBuldaryetih" We e—rt remain dhyt I
• counsel our people to aceent end welcome thetr bwn ruin, and thank Ood for tfr- 1 ***
ii ia of the stmeet isaporrince «hm these leases be dtecuaeed now { fo* fee aim
•• departin'* M bytheGeueml Oenveuttenof the Mfe will he.Ml mkt wieew 1
Jodgroeut it will be fstri In policy. f
Fidelity to theOoeetttution Is the true test of Demociecy In every Start ofth# «
one wholes tree friend to that mcred Inrtrsmeat, han ee neeWr wrihun I
Llreuty a Tho right* end Uhertfos of the whale peep* <
In the North; and we of the South here no interests et
are not common to North and South, alike.
We geepeotfully ask e fair ehere ef nubile pelrengeb L
All eoamuuiucfttlfjos or letters on Business should be siHtraeeed tn
J. HENLY SMITH, Mutineer,
ATLANTA, QA,