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VOL. II.
SUN.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 11, 1871.
NO. 409
THE DAILY SUN.
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SUNDAY’S DISPATCHES.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
VIRGINIA.
ColUalon mi Sea.
Norfolk, September 10.—The steamer
Enoch Moore, from Georgetown for New
York, collided this morning in the Chesa
peake Bay with an unknown schooner.—
The Moore was damaged on her port bow.
SOUTH cVrOUNA-
Marine JYtict— \'cllow Fever.
Charleston, September 10.— The
Schooner Talma from Georgetown for
New York, put in for the harbor.
The steamers aro detained in port by a
heavy North East storm.
No deaths from yellow fever have been
reported in the last 24 hours.
TENNESSEE.
Utfd to Emit.
Memphis, Sept. 10.—General Browne,
who killed Gapt. Adams, has been released
on giving bail in the sum of $5,000.
CALIFORNIA.
Mortality Among Emigrant*.
San Francisco, September 10.—The
last of the Lower California emigrants
havo arrived. Fifty of the three hun
dred have died.
NEW YORK.
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Nkw York. Sept. 10.—The steamboat
Norwalk, running between New York and
Coney Island, while coining np to tho
city this afternoou, wheu off Robin’s
llecf, at 3:45, exploded her boiler, kill
iug and wounding a number of people.
Sbo was towed to tho city.
Comptroller Connelly informed a re
porter yesterday evening that lio had no
intention of resigning, aud Mayor Hall
said he had not heard that any of the
city officials designed to do so.
The corporation counsel will reply to
morrow, before Judge Barnard, toun ap
plication for a perpetual injunction
against the city officials. Mayor Hull
dedided to take no part iu the case.
Tweed’s constituents will hold an open
air meeting next Saturday evening, at
which Congressman Roberts will preride
and Mayor Hall, Judge Cardoza and
others will speak.
The Police Commissioners, yesterday
evening, unanimously dismissed Jolm
Foley’s complaint against policeman
Hieks for refusing to arrest the disturbers
of the recent municipal reform meeting
at Harlem.
The Times money article this morning
says: “the recent heavy full in the Han
nibal and St. Jo. Railway Block is due
to the troubles of the City Ilall ring
which holds a largo amount.”
Hudson, Boptembcr 10. —A strong
guard appeared around the Catholic
church, but the obnoxious Priest not ap
pearing, the crowd quietly dispersed.
Rochester, September 10. —Rev. A. G.
Hall, for thirty years Pastor of the Third
Presbyterian church, is dead.
WASHINGTON
moved at tho rate of 30,000 a day.
There wero 843 deaths during* the past
week. Tho typhoid fever is becoming
epidemic.
SATURDAY’8 DI8PATCHF8.
FOREIGN.
NEW BRUNSWICK.
Tho Canoo of B»nforth*o Heath.
St. Johns, Septeml>cr 9.—Renforth’s
death was caused by great mental excite
uout aud over-exertion. The lungs were
□gorged with blood. No trace of poison
could bo found. The verdict was, the
deceased came to his death from conges
tion of tho lungs, caused by over-exer
tion.
JAMAICA.
Tho Storm King'* Work.
Kingston, September 9.—The hurrican
on the 21st ult., on Ortigna Island, was
very severe, and damaged every estate
on tho Island. Tho loss is immense.—
Five churches have been prostrated, und
more than eight hundred houses.
Forty estates havo been destroyed on
St. Kitt’s Island, and tho growing crops
destroyed on Island Saba.
CENTRAL*AMERICA.
Central American Federation.
Panama, September 2.—Salvador and
Honduras appointed commissioners to
consult upon tlic policy of the formation
of tho Central American federation.
PRUSSIA.
Tho Cholera—The Ur aud Alliance.
Arrivals an«l Departure* of Trains li
and tram Atlanta.
TUB WKKTKBN A ATLANTIC (OB STATE) RAILBOAD.
SIGHT I'ASSKNUEB TRAIN—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlaute....
Arrives st Chattanooga
...10;80p
_ . 6; 16 s
1'AShENUKK TRAIN—OUTWARD.
Lava Atlanta ..
.. 4:26 pi
r YORK—OUTWARD.
. 2:45pi
d Mountain Accon
t Chattauooga
VAST LIMB T
Leaves Atlsuta _ -
Arrives ut Dalton T.oSp t
SIGHT PASHES OKU train—inward.
Leaves Chattanooga
Arrives a» Atlanta
DAY VAHSKMOKB TRAIN—INWAAD.
Loaves Chattanooga
Arrives at Atlanta J.2Up
ACCOMMODATION TRAIM—INWARD.
Leaves Dalton * : “ •
Arrives at Atlanta
THE OKOROIA (AUGUSTAI RAILROAD.
(A'o Day Train on Sunday.t
Night Paaaeuger Train arrives 8:25 a.
Night PaaaengerJTrainJr - *' I “
- !™‘‘ Taui.
ow.ua 1MIJU...T. . .... jodition arrives.. .8:06 *-
Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves 6:35 p.
MACON AMD WK8TKHN RAILROAD.
Day Passenger train leaves *• 1
Leaves Macon ' :K> *• 1
Day Passenger Tram arrive#.
AVrive* at Macou
Night Paassnger Train leaves.
Leaves Macon
Night Passenger Train arrives,
Arrives st Macon
ATLANTA AMD WEST POINL RAILROAD.
Sight Puwjng.r Train arrive, “'“I !' “
Night 1'um.ngnr Train lrave. *:J5 > ' "
l>.y lrauanger Train .rrtvM )“
Day passenger Trsiu leaves *«.7»Jwa. m
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIRLINE RAILROAD.
Leave Gaiuoaville ” „
Arrive at Atlanta “
Leave Atlsuta
Arrive st Gainesville.
. .1:40 p. m.
..2:5ft p. UI.
.ft^jfi p- m.
10:25 p. III.
. .8.33 p. UI
I P. M.
Macon Si August* Railroad.
n.T tunnu nuts o ili. raxDAi. jimoto).
Leave Augusta at s nc a'll
Leave Macon at
Arrive at Macon at I Vi p 5'
Arrive at AugueU at -
Western Railroad of Alabama.
5:40 A M
* 11:53 AM
12:20 P M
Arrive at Montgomery J!
Leave Columbus "lan v M
Arrive at Ooimubus. v “
AlTiittit e»4 (letf Raliread.
fj^ROM Bavannah. Ga., via Albany, Jackeonvllle
F end Tsllaliassee, to Vjuincj, Florida:
Leave Savannah dally W J-
Arrive .1 All»n, <W|l }.?! J' 5}
Arrive at Jacksonville daily.. 1.46 P. M
Leave Selma
Arrive at MouWomery
Arrivu at Weal Point..
Leave West Point..
Arrive at Tallahassee daily (Sundays
I«v« inundey. >u.p-
. 7:65 P. II
Memphi. and Chariot ton Railroad.
w. 4. AKERS, Agent, Atlanta, Ga.
TIME TABLE OV THE MEMPHIS AND CHARLE8AOH R. R.
Morning Evprra. irave* Ch.ti.noog. .f.’fS p w
Arr v.-.“n jTeBpkU. »■!» J J
51.il Train luvcCUtiMtoogJ ..J:ӣ5
Arrive, ru Metuphi., uert *i*y ■ ■
COMING EAST. „
Morning Express leaves M« iuphis. . l‘>-20 A M
? r rra..lncKMU«oo <fc ,t»a momiirg.... |»*5J
Mail Train leaves Memphis. J g
Arrives in Chattanooga, next day P M
Military Snrrellanre In .V#rl/i Carolina—1,11-
IgatioH of Canrt Urmuring Out of tho KerenI
Wreck*— The Weather.
Washington, September 10.—It is sta
ted that two companies of infantry, tuid
one of cavalry, will remain in Raleigh,
North Carolina, during tho Ku Klux tri
al, which will commence next week.
Judge G. W. McKenny, who sailed
from New York for Kcv West lust week,
telegraphed the United States Mnrshal
for the Southern District (»f Florida, to
have all processes returnable on the 18th
of September, when the Judge will bear
all coses connected with the wrecks caus
ed by tho recent cyclone.
Meteorological.
Office Chief of Signal Skuvice, I
Washington, D. O., Sep. 10. \
HEColiD FOR THE PAST TWENTY-FoUIt H0UB8.
The barometer has eoutiuued highest
nortti and west of Indiana, and clear
weather with light winds is now rcqsirted
from that region. The slight depression
has continued over the lower hikes with
northeasterly winds, cloud and light rain
this afternoon. Haze aud smoke prevails
from southern Michigan to Arkansas.—
The barometer has fallen somewhat in
the Middle and Eastern States, where
partially cloudy and clear weather is re
ported. The storm which was, on Satur
day evening, some distance off the South
Carolina coast, Is now beyond the cogni-
zance of our stations. Northeasterly
winds have prevailed from Virginia to
Florida, and a small disturbance, which
passed into southern Georgia, hits now
disappeared. The temperature is very
generally stationary or risiug, but has
fallen pn Lake Ontario.
ProhahlUtloo.
Tito barometer will probably rigo very
generally oil Monday from Michigan to
Alabama and eastward, with partially
cloudy and pleasant weather on the lake.*
and Atlantic Coast. Fresh winds, with
out serious disturbance, ou tho Gulf
Coast
FOREIGN NEWS.
ENGLAND
JTayoleon Write• a Letter to the rope- Tronble
Anl/eiyalodlm Mome.
London, September 10.—Cardinal Bo
naparte has goue to Rome, carrying a
letter from the Emperor to the Pope,
Tho Clerical party in Rome is Prepar
ing for a demonstration on the 20th.
The Reds are determined to make a
counter demonstration, aud trouble is
apprehended.
» 5 a-
FRANCE.
A Cantylrmey MHoeooorod-Framo to be Ktaen-
mted-The Mcmtlh ot
Berlin, September 9.—The cholera is
diminishing greatly in North Germany.
The |Kruz Zeituug announces the re
sult of the negotiations at Salzburg as
follows: “Austria and Germany, repu
diating aggression ideas, unite closely to
repel aggression. Germany,” continues
the Kruz Zeitung, “wishis Austria to be
strong and the Austrian Emperor aud
Statesmen desire a union with Italy.
ENGLAND.
Ueueral Intolllftnee from V'i.rloni Parte.
London, September 0.—The beautiful
Dn eh ess of St. Albans, only twenty-two
years of age, died of child birth.
The Empress Eugenie lias embarked
for Spain.
Don Carlos advises tho adherents to
accept the amnesty offered, and return to
Spain.
The Hong Kong aud Shanghai cable is
broken.
Napoleon will reside at Tonquay during
Etigeuie’s absence.
The Levant Herald says the deaths in
Persia still average 240 a day. Chris
tians and Musselmen are encamped iu the
mountains, and business is entirely sus
pended.
Tho Persian army has been disbanded.
Storms and inundations have destroyed
the bazars and gardens iu the vicinity.
Tho conclave at Fulda has determined
to take decision steps against the aggres-
policy of Dr. Van Mulder, tho Prus-
Miuister of Ecclesiastical affairs. A
joint resolution has been ;ulopte<l to dis
regard his decree aud petition tho Reich-
stat and Emperor William for redress.
The Bishops are departing.
Gonzales lJniry, ox-Primo Minister of
Spain, died suddenly at Bairritz iu com
parative poverty.
ITALY.
The Paye Congratulate* Thleru-Tht Watteau
Threatened.
Rome, September 9.—Tho Pope has
sent a letter to M. Thiers, congratulating
him upon the continuance of his term of
office.
Papal journals of to-day contain severe
strictures upon Napoleon.
The Alffcra Society threatens to burn
the Vatican. Precautions have been
taken against such a crimo ; but iu ease
nil uttempt should bo mude, aud anarchy
should ensue, the person of the Pope will
be protected by the liags of foreign am
bossadora.
was running a new engine, and that he
miscalculated its movement, tho train
going considerably beyond tho ]*oint nt
which it would have stopped under orcl
nary circumstances.
| Seventy-five thoroughbreds arc already
at Lexingtou. Harper and Gcu. Abe
Buford are thcro with their stable*}. '
VIRGINIA.
Funding the Stale IMobt—A Storm PreoodSnf.
Richmond, Sept 9.—One bundled aud
fifteen million dollars of the State delit
has been funded to date, being one-third
of tho whole debt.
Fortress Monuok, Sept. 9—Anorthf-
east storm prevails. The roads ace fuILiif
si lipping.
TENNESSEE.
Preparing to Bmmgnet CarI Sehmra,
Nashville, September 9.—The Ger
mans ure preparing a banquet for Carl
Scburz. A meeting was held to-day, ir
respective of party, to prepare a rt jep-
tiou.
ILLINOIS
A Shocking Tragedy.
Chicago, September 9.—Dr. Marso, oj
Lawrence, Kansas, partially insane on
account of the death of his father, killed
his wife, child, aud himself with a razor.
WASHINGTON.
Mall* to the Sonth^ceei—Martial Mate—Mere-
nno Itellngueutt.
Washington, Sept. 9.—The Postoflice
Department, having information that the
Alabama & Chattanooga Railroad is run
ning between Attalla and Meridian, di
rects that the mails for that section lie
sent via Dalton, Rome and Jacksonville,
thence to Attalla by stage.
The declaration of martial law in cer
tain South Carolina counties still hangs
Are. The reports of tho War and Treasu
ry Departments do not substantiate the
Ku Klux chairman Scott’s affidavits or
statements.
Tho Federal attorneys have been or
dered to piesi the eases against delin
quent revenue officers and their bonds
men.
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
NOON.
New Yore, Kept. 9.—Cotton firm; uplands JOJfS
Orleans 21 ' 4 '; sales 1,000.
Produce—Flour -10<g,20c. better. Wheat 2fe 3c
better. Corn l(gi2c. better. Pork steady at f 13 50(d
13 C2, 1 ,'. Lard quiet and steady. Turpentine strong
at 54 ';(f?>55. ltosin qni t at $d.l0^3.15 for straiiMMl.
Freights very Arm.
Financial.—Stocks lively but price weak. Gold
strong at 133^^)13%'. Governments strong and
steady. States dull sad steady. Money eaay at
Exchange—long S? 4 ; short 9' 4 .
London, Rcpt. 9.—noon—Consols 93' 4 . Ronds
93,q.
FRANKYonr, September 9.—Bonds 95
Paris, Sept. 9.—Rentes 57f45c.
Liverpool. Sept. 9—noou.—Cotton opened tin*;
uplands ; Orloans 9\\
atcr—Cotton closed quiet
; sales 12,000 bales; e
Export* from all port* this wock
same week last year
Total exports for the expired portion of the
cotton year 10,108
For the same time last year. 3,701
utook ou huod at aU porta 96,890
•• •• •* MU10 uga* laaj
i MoikRttittnpur town# 10.121
fsUafctaa»clim«ia«t/aar ..,/ iMag
Stock in Liverpool..,.,,. 521,000
' " same timelaatyear 444,000
American afloat for Great Brltaiu 68,000
•* •• auno time laat year.......... 10,000
Indian afloat for Europe 083,694
“ “ same time laat year 478,140
Tho weather South during the weak was genera 1 ly
uufavo:ablo, aud t j clones and rain storms havo pro-
ailed on the South Atlantic coast. These havo ex
tended Into tin* interior to a certain extent, and
there is res mm to fear damage to the crop thereby.
New Y6bk. Reptembcr 10.—Cotton has been bouy-
ant with a steady advance in prlcos and a fair amount
of buslRCHH. That sales for the week reached 102,600
tMles, of whiah89,600 bales wera ft>r futare delivery,
•sd 13,000 bales ou tho apot and to arrive or the
•pot. Cotton expot tern took about 5.600. rpUinere
5,400, and *i*eulatora 69Qgl>ak a.
H..f products have advanced, although the Auc
tions were Irregular at iutarvals. Beef aud dairy
prod lots have bean Arm.
Tobacco hta been steady with a good business.
Whisky and petroleum havo declined. Hops have
advanced with couaidorabla speculative movement
Wool End talloyr have heou dull. Naval stores have
advanced iu spirits aud declined iu other articles.
Q)Pl>or La higher an a large movement. In otfrux
domestic products the ahaugea havo not been im
portant. The domestic produce markets wero quite
active during tho week, with an upward movement
tfca prices of the leading products at the Produce
Exchange. The Breadstuff, market has exhibited
Increased strength, and prices have advanced, owing
to tha decreased receipts and the fair dsmand for
export.
Atlanta Ban {hoipectn*.
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UMi odi m r-A ttiirj (.tea. <US
iilt !o exit in kJjoat11
SVinnstmeiUc.
DeGive’s Opera House-
TI1E GALA NIGHTS.
LAST OPPORTUNITY.
— »-• 4
ONLY FASHIONABLE PERFONM
ANCE OF THE
OLD FA VORITESOF ATLANTA
PLAYING NIGHTLY TO LAROE AND
FA8HIONABLE AUDIENCES.
8E1TXMBFK, 11, 12, and 13.
v-g a —
LAST NEW AND SELECT ATTRACTION.
Doors open at 7'4—Curtain rises at 8o'clock.
ADMISSION 76 oaota-Jfemlly Otrc'e &Oo; Boys
and t’olor»d Gallery 25. Children lialf-prioa. lie-
served seats (Thlllipa k Craw'a Bookstore) $1. *ep9
!3lbi3crlwcincni0.
New Yo
AFTKUN002*.
Upt. 9.—Cottou strong;
1,205
FRANCE.
What the French are Holng.
Vbbbaillrs, September 9.—The re
moval of the Government to Paris, after
four days’ debate, has been defeated.
Russel was convicted and sentenced to
military degradation and death.
Paris, September 9.—The Prussians
commence the evacuation of the depart
ments near Paris to-morrow.
DOMESTIC NE WS.
NEW YORK.
nouorau Mmota Kiting -Coburn gel* Whip-
ped—iteath of a Journal.* Marriage In
High Life.
New York, September 6.—O’Donovan
Rossa, Fenian, has consented to run as
an independent candidate for Register of
New York city aud county.
A Sootekmun named Gradie whipped
Joe Coburn in a free tight.
J. M. Camp, ouo of the proprietors of
the Journal of Commerce, is dead.
Col. Jerome Napoleon Bonaparte, of
Paris, and Mrs. Leroy Appleton Edgar,
gram 1-claughter of Daniel Webster, were
married.
The World has a special that a meeting
is arranged at Lausauue, Switzerland, for
Thiers and Gortschakoff.
CALIFORNIA.
A Hurricane-Booth'* Minority-Bomleide.
San FRAN< iRco,8eptombr 9.—A terrible
hurricane swept tho Sandwich I si amis,
damaging the sugar-cane and overturning
houses. No lives lost.
Booth's majority is about 6,500.
Alreid, the tax payers* candidate for
Mayor, was elected by 2,000 majority.
An American killed a Chinaman near
Oakland. The Chinaman was stealing
potatoes. P-+-4
KENTUCKY.
Arreet of Kjpret* Hobben—A Jl'arro* Mtcape-
Coraner't ingueat—blathering of Thorough
bred*.
Lotixyilli, Septcnilier 9.—It i» re-
purto.l that Cjliru j. tpetiv.'a have arrested
„ „ , , . ^nsmracT the parties who committed the Moscow
1’aiu.s, Septembor 10.-.V con« p i»^, robberj C11 thc MobUe on.l Ohio
has been dn>co4ered at 1< uloi, Railroad. Tho parties live iu that viciui-
iiu xutt-io, ^ .T , The Coroners inquest on an acciuen* ai
uplauda 207,; Orlcan
8i»viio ahipiuout* $158,090; lixiik KLlti 1<
tTfttHotl over $4,090,900; Bpecio tlocruaHcd ov
500,000; lUiiositM tlecrooBetl over $5i»0 000
toufler* tlecroMed nearly $1,600,000. Money r»#y at
2(8,3. Sterling Exchange nteatiy h
13/;. Ooveruuient* very dull. KUIcm dull Imt
steady; TeunesBca'a 73' 3 ; new 73/,; Virginia'* «l' a
new 70; LuuiBiana'B 65; new CO, levee* 71; eight*
82; AlulMUut'* 100; fivea 68; Georgia's 82; wvem
91; North Carolina's 43.';; new 25; Hoiiib C'uroliua'i
75; new 57.
New OuleaNm, 8f)itember. 9.—Cotton firm; mid
dJing* 19'.,: net receipti loftbalex; grotto 144
BiileH 000; stock 23,162; export* to Groat Britain
Sugar and MoI.v
•a—Xutki:
ofleo i
irtlve.
r Ann at cloaiug;
. ra. llacon stiff and
> 6/;; clear rib aidei
t the cloao.
Baltimore, 8eptefnl>er ii
middling* 20',: net receip
aalea 123; stock 615.
8t. Louis, September 9.
superfine winter $4(8'4.15.
Whisky 89.
Corn iu dciuaud; sacks 51c
Bagging quiet.
Pork quiet; mess $13 ou o
advancing tendency; tthouldi
714448; shouldera held at «•;
Lard firm at 9(g)9 ’ 4 .
Cincinnati, Sept. 0.—Flour steady,
Corn—demand good at full prices.
Pork—demsndgood st full prices; $12.60; aaklag
$12.75.
Lard in light demand.
Bacon higher; ahoulders 6*; ; clear stdua 7*£<jg7>f.
Whisky steady st 90.
Ix>uiMViLLR, September 9. — Provisions opem-d
firm with upward tendency.
Flour Arm.
Com steady.
Pork $12,500® 13.
Bacon—shoulders 6 > 4 ; clear sides 7/;, packed.
Lard in fair doutand atO 1 ; $9,',.
Whisky Arm at 90.
WILM1NOTON, September 9.—Cotton very firm;
middlings 19/;; not receipt* 36; asies 60; export*
coastwise 20; stock 699.
Spirits Turpentine otroug st 47.
Rosin Arm st $2.40 for atrslncd; $3.54 for No. 1;
$7.00for extra pale; $6.75 fur pale.
Crud* Turpentine steady at $4.50 for yellow dip;
$4.60 for virgin.
Tar ateady st $2.16.
Norfolk, September 9.—Cotton quiet; middlluga
19)4 net roccipts 193; e xport* coastwise 14; stock
483.
Havannau, September 9.—Cotton—local demand
low; low middlings 18'; 18/4• no* receipts53; salts
25; att>ck 3,158.
Charleston, Sept. 9.—Cotton quiet; middlluga 19;
ct receipt* 106 bale*; Hale* 50; stock 3,962.
Oalvehton, Sept. 9.—Cotton—good ordinary 17' 4 ;
uet receipts 493 bales; exports coastwise 2$; sales
400; exports to Great Brltaiu 526; stock 11,368.
uusta. Sept. 9.—Cotton quiet and firm; mid
dlings PJV^I'J;,; net receipt* 00; sales 73 bales.
LATEST.
New Yore. September 9.-Governments—81s 18J4;
62s 15H; 4* l»s; 5* lb it i UCW 14;7s 14!*; 8s 14*;
tcn*fortiea 11*,.
State Bond*.—Tennessee's 73, new 73; Virginia's
63\. new 70; Ix»nislaos's 65, new 60, C's 71, 8‘s 83;
Alabama's 100,5'* 68; Georgia's 83, 7's 93; Nortli
Carolina’* 43, new 23; South Carolina** 75, now
•7/4.
WILLIAM P. ORAWPORD.
JOSEPH T. SMITH.
Jennings, Smith & Co.,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
pjAVE this day removed to No. 5, McIntosh street,
Augusts, Georgia, (opposite our fomior place of bi
inesa.) where we have tho inont ample and Close
lilcli is Strictly Fire-
ConsItyuiiiciUM Hollciicd.
September 1, 1871—sepll-dAw3m.
DWOllllltf tO Utility
yyiTH Eight Room* and a Largo Lot, witii Stable,
Dairy and other Outbuilding*. Situated near tho
Junction of Marietta and Walton afreet*. None but
respooRible tenant wanted. Apply at Miss Lati-
icr's School lloiiHo, adjoining tho premise*.
■epli-St.
070 JFLimsrrc,
A STORE ROOM ON DECATUR STREET,
EXT door to C. A. Howell, between Willingham
Building sutl Air*Liuo Dri*>t. Apply to C. A.
lowell.
sepll lw
A.llllilliKt hull'.
1 the lawful h<
door in Crawfordvilie,
n whereon Mrs. Dovey
no of her death. Tin
y good, convenient to
railroad*, churches, mill*, and post office. Land
suited to tbe culture of com, cotton, or small grain;
k*1 repair. Mr. Alexander Clemmons I*
place, aud will Lakn plea*uro iu showing it to any
I»ersou wishing to purchase. Terms, twelvs month*
rue, with approved paper*. Tills, September
171. JAMES M. TRIPLETT,
■epll-tds Administrator.
Admininti*u<or'n Hulc.
State or GeoroiA, 1
Tauaferro Courtt. j
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
aaid county, will be sold on the flrst Inenday
November next, 1871, between the lawful hour*
of sale at the Court House door ' ~
aid county, tbe plantation or lar _ _
state of General Aaron W. Grier, deceased, late of
Maidcouuty. This plsutstioa I* well adapted to tho
11 lturc of com, cottou, aud small grain. Situation
healthy, society good. Convenient to railroad, post
ATLANTA, CMfliftTl.
ALEXANDER
ARCHIBALD
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New York, September 10.—'Thu cottou movement
for the week shows a decrease iu receipts, and an
iae in exportations as compered w£h last year-
commence this week tbe new cottou year, and
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Receipts st aU ports * 9,117
Agaimtt for laat week 7,679
previous weok 7,844
•' three wock* since 7,6Ji)
Total receipts since September 1st. 9,137
For tho corresponding period last year 11,104
Showings decrease of. 1,967
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iUiscellaneone Abontistmcmo.;
University of Georgia.
SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR.
FACULTY.
A. A. L1P3COMB. D. D., LL. D., Chancellor,
’. 11 MELL, D. D., Vice CUANCELLon.
IClioOLI.
Mathematics
and Relies Letters-CH AH. MORRIS, A. M.
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Iaw-W. L. MITCHELL, A. M. slid H. D. MOOUE,
ffiM. D.
University High He
A. L. HULL, A. 1
of Law, Agriculture, and Civil
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THE DAILY SUN
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la a large, 8 page sheet (in quarto form) filled with thc choicest reading
t the Daily—everything which appears in oar daily Issue that is of general
MltorUla appear in tha Weekly
THU SUM i* th* orimn of th* Paopl* th* Advooat* of IvtlM tho
‘opular Si(fata, and th* opponent of borllti* b«*p*d U*om, luft
and Oppraaaloni of all
It wtiladhort to the old, eafe, time-honored landmark* of the Demoonitio Fkr-
ty, end sternly oppoee any “Departure'* therefrom. Mr. STEPHENS le thin s«#ly
enlisted in the work, end will contribote to its coltunns almost doily,
President)*! contest for 1872
volved are momoaUras, and all that patriots
arywnnre to am in extenu-ng our circuwwoi
particularly favorable.
rJU b* the mooi importaat in tha history ot
patriots hold dsar is at stake.
AiMrias. ThaMsom*
StTM WILL
ra3R.
To disseminate truth, sound doctrine, and correct principles—Ubortag earnestly and xaffioeffiy NOW, BE
FORE IT 18 TOO LATE ; utterly repudiating the do-»othtog. say-no thing, be-quiet. Issfi slase poBcy
advocated by some, while wo are being rapidly borne down Ike currentwhich is rushing into tbe wbiH$ool
of Radicalism, CentraUsm and I —
measures of the so-called 14th a _ . -
the majority Faction In Congress. The Radios!* have asked so, as nimswste. to pledge ouassleag lo ao-
cept. Indorse, stand by, defend and build upen these measure* forever. TboSa Democrats who fitettls
pledge of course must ••depart'' from the faith of thatr fMbsrs. Boom mt f
til) for ..
and distract the oounsels of the Democratic Party I
Verily, if we should hold onr peace, "the (tones would cry out 1
thus counsel our people to accept and welcome their
It Is of the utmost Importance that these Issues bt
departure " by tho General Convention of tha Party 1
Jodgment It will be fetal in policy. ffi
Fidelity to the ConstltnUon l* the true teat of Domoomey In every 81
who is a true friend to that sacred instrument, as a oo-workar with
! rights and liberties of the whole people
and
aU to go with them, a Jew others arssdvtatag us te fa
would cry out." W# ennnot remain dbsSL Wl IlltfUI
““K£~*512§23tafc
UilS*. "ObmJL,*
unent, as a oo-workar with aa tRthaiprnaAoaujaef
Liberty. The righu and Ubertlos of the whole people are Jeopardised—«btmj miM btkll —
in the North; and we of the South^ve no lofrreMs at stake in the mowpfe«iMlMBIlf day.wav* •
• note
non to North and South, alike.
Secretory of tbe Faculty.
aug22-2twdlt University of Georgia, Athens, Ge.
J. HENLY SMITH, Manager, ;
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