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SUN. YOL. II. THE DAILY SUN. I’liblkkrd by the Atlanta Sun Publishing Company. j Proprietor*. Alexander H. Stephenn, Political Editor. A. B. Watson, .... hews Editor. J. Ilenly Smith, Utneral Editor and Bust •Muir ' jtai?er. Tr»T(ll*| Agents l J. If. W. HILL. J. W. HEARD, Wk, Kstbll, Jr.. News Agent, Savannah, keep* Th> Bum for ml*. llOW TO REMIT HOMEY. We will be responsible for the safe arrival of all »o. W¥Bi «bjMo n „Ord.r br ter, by express, or by Draft, but not otherwise. money sent In an unregistered letter is lost, it must be the loss of the person sending It. Mo paper will be sent from the office till It 1* paid • - .win .im*. its when the time Mo paper will be sent irom uio uim» uu >• » for. and namei wUl always be erased when the time Persons sending money by Express must pre pay charges. To Correspondents. Mr Stephens will remain in Crawfordvillc. Hia connection with Tan Bun will not change hia resi dence. 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SELMA, ROME AMD DALTON R R ..ini, DAlUi SUNDAYS INCLUDED. Arrive at Dalton.. Iroave Dalton J*cxve Rome Arrive at Selma... 8:42 A. M., 3:15 F. U. 6:41 r. >4., 1:46 a.m. 7:40 P. x., 3:60 a. u. 8:10 ». M., 9 44 A. 1 Arrival. •>< D.part.M. of Train, an. fro a, Atlanta. Leaves AtlanU.... ..10:30 pn l TBAIN—OUTWAED. . 6;l«sm ) NEW YOEK— OUTWAED. Arrive* at Chattanooga DAY PASSESOEI Leaves Atlanta Arrive# ai Chattanooga . 2:48p m Arrives at Dalton ‘ 7 ,M 1* m NIOHT PASSES OK* TBAW-IMWABD. Leaves Chattanooga ,.2; m ArrlvM .. T.xin—inaxnD.* ' Leaves Chattanooga S » m Arrivs#at Atlanta • • 1 32 p m ACCOMMODATION TEAIN INWAED. „ Leaves Dalton.... ' t ra Arrives at Atlanta THE OEOBOIA (AUUUSTAI NAILEOAD. (A’o Day Train an Sunday.) Night Passenger Train arrives 8 » a. Niulit Passenger Train leaves “ Night Passenger Train Day Passenger Train arrires. 8tone*llmiSInAccommodation anives • ®JJ*• “ Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves....6:» p. m MLAPON AMP WESTEEN EAILBOAD. D»y Pauenner train leave. 1M m. m. Le.ro. Macon. jHrSJ^eri^n nrriw. “ &glrtFUMafar Trxiu ie.»e. * jg J: Leaves Macon. 6;06 p 10:25 p. m ..8.33 p. m Night Passenger Train arrives ArrlvH gt Macon ••»•••! ATLANTA AND WEST FOWL UAILEOAD; Night Passenger Train arrive 1J JJ J- ® Night PHMOgw Train leaves p. m Day Passanger Train arrive. ‘.Jp. m Day Passenger Train leave# 7 ,IU *' m ATLANTA AMD BICMMOND AIB LINE BAILMOAD. Leave ® {* S' Arrivs at Atlanta. l J p JJ' L«eve Atlanta.. bat Gainesville... . 6:42 P. M. ■•eon A AuptsU Kallroad. DAT ,1H»U MUM » U.T. JXjMOTD. u.r*AM>e> « T. B . » 10 V. M. 144 r. it. _ .U MM. Letre iiee.'n et. *rrtv«At¥"»tiM.... Arrive .1 AhjndA d Weslenl Railroad of Alabama. Leave Selma JlJJ J Arrive at Montgomery aJJ, a m Arrive at West Point M ATLANTA GEORGIA, SATURDAY, “ SEPTEMBER 10, 1871. NO. 414 TELEGRAPH NEWS' FOREIGN. By the New Vorli Associutetl l’rtsu. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR TENNESSEE. fiXfn. rf th. Mmtfht■ T.mp' tr— Trmtm I’.lt. U - Nptri.l Trmtm Prmthdrd mrl mm Tluy Urn. [BpecUl LUpetcb to The Atlrht* Him. Nashville, September 15.—The train bearing the Knights Templar failed to make the connection at Chattanooga, and there were apprehensions that wo won’.d have to lie over; but a special train was speedily provided, by wbicb we reached Nashville in good time. All tho party arrived safely and all are well and seem to be enjoying themsclvri wonderfully. The trip promises to be a moit agreeable one. The number of Sir Knigbts is in creasing all the time, and we expect to have a very large crowd before we get to Baltimore. We leave for Louisville at 9:10 this evening. J. N. S. WASHINGTON. Mtvtmu Mailer*—Want l rffs«ir«/Mtf JPefaull- ert Continued—OBUlnt Colton Statement- The Weather, Kc. Washington, September 15.— Reve nue Supervisors Corwin, Fry, Dutcber and Sutton are consulting with Douglas for a more efficient nybtow of collecting the tobacco tax. The sentence of Satantu mid Big Tit j lias been committed to imprisonment for life. Tho bondsmen of defaulting ltevc officers very generally ask for a continii MEXICO. MAINE. Meet!** of the JITcte Concrete—Mexican Pell. tin—Obtaining Meant by Forced Loam, AY. City of Mexico, September G.—One hundred and forty-seven members wero present at tho preliminary meeting of Congress. The whole number is 227. — The election, in this temporary organiza tion, resulted in favor of Juarez. Jua- rezists wero selected on tho Committee on Credentials by a vote of 75 to 08. This vote alarms the opposition. A call de priving the meeting of a quorum is re ported. Diaz is for peace and will move agalust any revolutionary attempt. The Juarezists are sure of a majority, including the Committee on Credentials. Strong revolutionary threats have beeu made. The permanent Junta will be installed on the 10th of September. A pronunciamento lias been issued in Zacatecas by which forced loans are lev ied in smaller towns. Jae't I eel. T/EWtfTON, Septea 1 or 15 —l.ie 1L >t kill'ng frost of tho son occu cd tl * morning. Ai aurv, September 15.—Rev. Jacob Vrn Veehter is dead. . I net receipts for tho week 935; exports I c ): itwihe 438; roles for tho week. MARKET REPORTS, FOREIGN MARKETS. Cmllmm. .■««. am ds, Mr. London, September 15.^$foon—Con sols 93g. Bonds 93J. Bonds Frankfoict, September 1 15. 95|. AUSTRIA. Political Mmllert. Vienna, September 15.—The provis ional diets of tho empire have openc 1 8( isions. The Emperor willingly recognizes Bo hernia’s right by a public coronation and taking the oath at Prague. BELGIUM. Bank Bate midcanced. Brussels, September 15.—The Bank of Belgium has advanced the rate of in terest to 4J. FRANCE. anco of the suits; but Commissioner Douglas declines to accede, as the Gov ernment lias determined to press tho suits in all of these coses. omclal Colton MMMB. Washington, September 15.—No cot ton crop reports purporting to Imvo come from the Department of Agriculture dic ing the moulh, have beeu genuine. The items in circulation, often contradictory in tenor, assumed to be official, have had no origin in the statistical data in that office. The returns of August and September include reports from about four hundred cotton growing corn tin, rcpr< renting a very largo proportion of tho cotton area. Those for August point to an average condition of the crop, almost identical with that of tho preceding report; the averages for Alabma and Mississippi be'ng the same; those of Lor’sianu, /•- kausus and Tennessee being higher, and those of the other cotton States lower. Tho Shite averages of tho September report are somewhat lower than those of August, though tho principal deprecia tion occurs iu the States which yield a small proportion of the crop; while the reduction is slight in the important dis trict represented by Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana. Tho percentage of the full coudi.iou _j the first wt ?k of September, as aver aged from all attainable da ., *s thus _x _ 1 . 1 . \Tnail. Pnwrtlntii MO* 8 stated: North Carolina, 82; South Caro lina, 80; Georgia, 78; Florida, 7D; Ala bama, 80, Mississippi, 80; Louisiana, 77; Texas, 81; Arkansas, 95; Tennessee, 90. There ore repo.ts of injury by the bo" worm and caterpillar, maiuly in Missis sippi and Louisiana; but no evidence that n general or very serious loss from in sects is probable. . Bust is common in the Atlantic States and to some extent on tbo Golf coasl Droughts have been injurious in the Curolinas and iu Texas ; though the n- more unequal than usual. At one point iu Georgia the fall in amouut was nearly 14 inches, aud in parts of Florida it amounted to 23 inches. Those vui.able atmospheric conditions have increased the prevalence of rest and caused the de struction both of leaves and fruit. These drawbacks, though greater than those reported in September of last year, are not sufllciently serious to excite op- preliensii u of t greatly depreciated portions of the cotton area. Iu the re- oord of last year there was considerable complaint ol damage to tho cotton crop from ruat, worms and uufuvorable Au gust weather. , These facts do not point to an enlarge ment of tho expectation hitherto in dulged. Jf they are reliable the most favorable season could scarcely bring s crop exceeding three and one-third mT- lions of bales. If the growing Seaton should be short or unfavorable, three mil- ions would be a good resr’t, atul with a combination of unfavorable circumstan ces the product might be still further ro- ducod. . . . Meteorological. Officb Chief of Signal Brkvice, I Washington, D. O., Sep. 15. J Arrive at Montgomery. - ’ llA M Arrivsst Columbus.....■........• • • • • • • • • AHaatie ..4 half K.llroad. I.IROM kmul. O* . »U AlbMir. jKtoonvtIlo Jj sud TsUakaM*#. to quiucy. Florid*: LrtT. 8*v.nn.b <UHr 101 * '' *[ Arrive »t AlbMir ..ifr... ! 1' 2 Arrive »t Jk'JW.mvill. duly 1;46 F. M Arrive 4t T.ll»h»«Ke duly (Sumtay. ex- ceuted 7.36 1. it Le*vs TslMk^JM‘r <8uudays tod).. J 1*. M Leave JtcksouvlU* daily Iissve Albsny dally . - " V if Arrive st Bsvsnnsh daily e ^ *ug7 — Memphis and Charlsaton Railroad. W. 1. Axis', Agent, Amahta.Oa. TIMS TABtdt OV TXK Xllrtli X»D tSXXLXXXOX X. X. 001*0 WEST. 4 \f Morning Express leave. ChsUsnooga « JO A U Arrives in Memphis, same day “"{JJ Mail Train leaves Chattanooga v * Arrives in Mcmpbta, next day 14 r * COMING east: ,xx rwv t M Morning Express leave# MewpWa.. • • • • • AM Arrives to Chattanooga, next morning.... 6.00 A M .12.10 AM X J1Li >l PM REOOFD FOB TIIR PAST TWENTY-FOUR HOI : Hazy weather is reported from the Pacific coast, probably dno to forest fires in Oregon. Tho area of lowest barome ter has advanced from Arkansas over the Ohio Valley and Lake Krio, and probably now extends over western Pennsylvania and New York. Tho high pretanro in New Kngland and Canada now extends from Maine eastward, and the barometer baa fallen slightly on the Mouth Atlantic. Northeastward winds varying to Mouth have prevailed on tho Middle and Eastern coasts and tho lower lakes, and feebler winds on the upper lakes, lhe area of ruin bas extended Northwestward to Lake Ontario aud Long Island Mound. Heavy and cloudy weather continues from Vit Matters «im4 Thing* In Utneral. Versailles, September 15.—The bill authorizing Thiers to conclude the ciu toms of trr ity with Germany, embroc provisions for Alsace and Lorraine. The detr’Ts reduces the German troo; : '\ Franco t > 50,000. Lahipkn, a large town iu Algiers hi i beeu destroyod. Tho insnrgent leaders iu the viciuity were captured and shot. PRUSSIA. The Progret* of the Cholera. ' Berlin, Sept amber 15.—There were 93 new cpv a of cholera at Keonigsberg the 12th instant, and C3 deaths; on the 13tli inst., there wore G8 new cjiscs and 45 deaths. The d’seaso hi s disapi>enr. 1 from Dantzig, aud merely is sporadic at Stetten. DOMESTIC NEWS. OHIO. The Cincinnati indmlrlal Kxpotltlon—Tlmc tor Fnterlnfr Maw Colton Fxh.tded—Heavy Premiums Oa\red for Cotton. Cincinnati, September 15.—The In dustrial Exposition has received its fin ishing touched. The cotton gins from New Orleans are in operation. Owing to tho lateness of the cotton Top the time for t. o eutry of raw cotton has beeu extended to October Gib. The Chamber of Commerce lias offered, iu connection with the Exposition, special premiums on cotton lo tho amount of ly $53,500. The premiums are offered for the first and second best bales each, from Texas, Louisiana, Kansas, Teuucs- Mississippi, Alabama and Georgia. A grand gold medal is offered by tho Ex position for the best bale from any of these States. NEW^YORK. PollUctln Uotham-The Pott OMe l a It i mclnde l* P m y •*: lie fa leal tone— Fancier blit ,1r- ralgntd—Hrakert to be imooked .ft .rv-Roten. trig indicted-The Municipal Muddle Re-, New York, September 15.—The secret meeting called by ex-Sheriff O’Brien to organize the Democracy in opposition to Tammany was thinly attended. But two of the notables specially invited at tended. The proceedings have not trans pired. Postmaster Jones and others, responsi ble to the government, have resolved to p.:y the defalcations in the New York ix>st office. A fire iu the hold of the Columbia, from Glasgow, created a panic among the pa: sengr .u The crew by hard work ex tinguished tho flamos. Jacob Vanderbilt, President of tho Statent Island ferry company has been arraigned for manslaughter. Judge Bedford oharged the Grand Jury to consider the conspiracy in Wall Street to lock up millions in gold. He conclu ded by saving: “The culprits ought to be brought to speedy justice. ’ Many leading Wall Street brokers are implica ted. # Rosen weig has been indicted for abor tion. The proprietor of tho Torpedo estab lishment which explodod y<!8terday lias beeu held to bail iu the sum of $10,000. At the conclusion of tho arguments in the injunction case against the city offi cials, this afternoon, Judge Barnard pro nounced his decision gnintiug tho motion for making tho injunction permanent. Liverpool, September 15.—Noon— Cotton opened steady; uplands 9$; Or leans 9|; sales 15,000 biles; of the week 77,000; export 9,000; speculation 14,000; stock 498,000; American 222,000; receipts of tho week 83,000; American 14,000; actual export 7,000; stock afloat 544,000; American 51,000. Later—Cotton steady; sales 4,000 bales; sp< filiation and export 4,000. Corn 33s. Red wiuter wheat lie. 6d. Paris, September 15.—Noon—Bullion in the Bank of Frrnce has decreased seventeen million francs. Rentes 57f. 55c. London, September 15.—Evening— Tr pentiuo 39. Liverpool. September 15.—Evening— Cotton closed film; uplands 91: Orleans 9j. Flour 24s 25d. Pork 42s 4Gd. Lard 44b 3d. Common Itoein 8s Gd. WESTERN MARKETS. Meats, lireadttuBs, f rain, MV %ky. Etc. Cincinnati, September 15—2 r. m.— Cotton steady but quiet; low midd’iugs 19; midling820}. Whiskyactivoand firm at IK). Flour buoyant and higher; su- pcifino $5 124; extra $5 021; family $5 87b Corn firm and iu good demand; mixed shelled 5G. Oats sternly with good demand; prime mixed 3G(a38. Mess B ^rk strong and advancing at $12 75.— aeon active and higher; shoulders GJ; clear rib sides 7t; clear aides 7 il. Iloms active and firm: sugar-cured 15@15).— Bulk meats active and higher; shoulders 5); clear rib sides 0J; clear sides Gj.— Taird steady with good demand; city ket tle rrndcrod 9b Wheat scarce and firm; prime red $1 25. Bagging sternly at 19. Cincinnati, September 15—evening.— Provisions clos; 1 strong, nil held higher; offerings limited. Pork $12 75. Bacon wanted; shoulders Gjj; clear lib sides 73; clear sides 7 j. W nisky 90. St. Louis, September 15—evening.— Provisions kss fi-m but unchanged. Wilmington, September 15.—Cotton firm; middlings 19j; net receipts37; sales 238; exports eoostwi o 2G; sales 151, Augusta, September 15.—Cotton firm; middlings 19; net receipts 1G0; sales 339; stock 1870, 1,335; 1871, 398; net receipts for tho w' ik 725. City Point, Va., September 15—Cot ton—net receipts for tbo week estimated at 50 bides. Savannah, Sopt. 15.—Cotton—No de mand; middlings 18i@18]; net receipts 413; exports coastwise 1GG: stock 3,912; net receipts of the 1,400; exports coast wise 790. QUlanta San Uroaptcln*. THE ATLANTA SHNI DAILY AND WEEKLY, Amusements. DeGive’s Opera House THE GREAT EVENTS. FBI HAY, September 15th, 1871, COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT OF ALICE VANE. Qrext FxiUlonxble Performauce—Bulwer'x ‘I’lLGlUHS oftlio ltlllPfE.’ MAY-TH E-FAY. HAY AFTEK tho WEDDING Saturday, Sept. 16th. LAST GALA NIGHT. COMEDY CARNIVAL, opon at 7—Curtain rlaaa at 8'« o'clock. ADMISSION 76 cent#—Family Clrcla 60c; Boy# __ul Colored Gallery 26. Children half-prtoa. Ro- ■rrvttl Nfata (Phillip# k Crew’# Dookitoro) $1. acplS Ncm QV&ucrlisements. NORTHERN MARKETS. PENNSYLVANIA. it.mlh * mm Jffd JYrgrtmm. PniLADJEUiHiA, Meptemlier 15.—Han- null ltobort,, colored, HuppoMul to U ouc hundred und thirty years old, wuu burned to death luut night, by hi clothes hiking fire. MINNESOTA. Vollou, Financial, UrcetdtlufTn, Uraln, Re. New Yoiik, Sept 15—noon.—Cotton quiet and linn; middling uplands 21 A(a> 21 it-; Orli'AUH 21 Jo; sales 500 bales. Sales for future delivery, h st evening, 3,400 bal. ;; September 20); October 19 ll-lG(d)19 15-10; November 19J; Do- ember 19:; January 19 11-10. F’lour dull aud drooping. AVI,eat dull and in u V favor. Corn higher. Fork steady at §13 15(i/!3 50. Li vl lorn. Turpen tine s • tree . ud li. m at 59i(//;GUe. liosiu quiet aud f m; $2 95(//'l for strained.— Freights steu ly. HtocLs strong cud ac- tivio. Gold linn at lli. Govern mculi dull hut oeavy. 8t tto bonds very qriot. Money easy at 2. Fxelu'ugo—Ion ; 8J; short 81. New Yoiik, Sept. 15 Evening.— Cot ton quiet and linn; suits750 bales; up lands 21J; Orleans21 J. Flour drooping. Whisky sternly. Wheat 3(o)5c lower; winter red W< item SI 52(0)1 55. Corn irregulrr at 72(«,731c. Pork livoly at S13 40(0,13 50. Lard quiet. Turpen tine scarce and firm at 59i(«,(>0c. Rosin quiet. Tallow active. Freights dull.— Cotton for fnturo delivery closed to il ty: September 201; October 19 15-16; November, 19J; December, 19j; Fcbm- ■y, 20; March, 20; total sales, 7,080 bales. Money easy; ste.ling nominal; gold 14;(<J,15J; Governments advanced i(n j; Southerns not quite so strong; Tennessee’s, 724 new, 73; Virginia’s, 68; new, GO; Louisiana’s, 65; new, 60; Loa ves, 71; 8’s, 82; Alabama’s, 100; 5's, 67; Georgia’s, 82; 7’s, 91; North Carolina’s, 41; new, 24; South Carolina's, 76; new, G7. Boston, September 15. —Cotton strong; middlings 21 J; gross reciepts 112; sales 600 ; stock 6,500; net rociptoof week 188; gross 553; solos of week 2100. Philadelphia, September 15.—Cotton quiet and firm; middlings 211; net re ceipts of week G48: gross 860. Providence, September 15.—Cotton ; stock 10,000; including three thorxand held by spinners. New Yoke, September 16.—Midnight Eighty-oue’s, 18|;62*s, 15|; 4's, 151, 5's, 10J, 7's, 141; 8's, 14); 40s 111. SOUTHERN MARKETS. «, H. HOOKS, C°.»vH*u F eH BR rM21 where •ootheriy wind-s and rain maypoa- Ornamental work.StonaCntting, etc. I jjjfily prevail by Saturday tUglit. to the Mississippi river. Partially cloudy weather on tho South Atlantic and Gull coasts. The temperature has risen on the upper lakes sud fallen from the Ohio river southward. EnMisIM. The barometer will probably continue to fall, with easterly winds and rsiiis to night in New England; and cloudy weather is probable for Saturday over the middle and eastern States. Low barometer will proliably continue oyer the lakes, southward, to tho Gulf, with clearing and partially cloudy weather, except from Lake Superior to Iowa, C.ll.m, //•■/*. Tmr, M.l.n., Smfmr, tit. Montuomehy, September 15.—Week's receipts 474 bales against 1,044 for tho corresponding week of last year. Raining (or the last two days. New Orleans, September 15.—Cotton firm; middlings 19!(zr 191, sales 542bales; exports constwiso 656; exports to Groat Britain 3,838; sales 500 liales; stock 18,821; net receipts for the week 8,395; gross 2,450; exports to Grout Britain 8,475; coastwise 1,019; sales rot-— 55,000. Baltimoue, September 15.—Cotton dull sud nominal; middlings 201(</20S; . net receipts 210; gro .sOOO; exports coast wise HO; sales 151 bales; stock 770; net receipts for the week 545; gross 830; coastwise 194; Males for the week 645. Meiimiis, September 15. -Cotton quiet sud firm; mid.'liugs 2U|; net receipts 92; shipments 588; stock 1870, 2,910; 1861, 1,210; net receipts for the week 1,060; shipments 900. Galveston, September 15.—Cotton quiet and steady; good ordinary 17; net receipts 559; exports coastwise 134; sales 1,100 bales; stock 12,469; net receipts for the week 3,693; expotis to Great Britain 209; coastwise 872; sales 3,050. Mobile, Septemlier 15.—Cotton firm middlings 19J; net receipts 811; gross 318; exjsirts coastwise73; isles 100 bales; stock 6,121, net reoeipts for the week 005; gross 1,012; expel, i constwiso 105: ft»r tho wcok 760. „ ,, CitAKLBHTON, B<i>ten»lKjr 15,—Cotton Paine, yesterday, arresti-d L.1 . Spnignk firn mi.Mhugs 191: net receipts 432; Unitisl States Inspei U Vil^n^lexpo’rt. 'coastwise' 6, sales SOOJmlcs; sales for Sr. Pait,, September 15.—The Demo cratic Slate Convention passed resolu tions commendatory of General Hancock as a soldier mid n citizen. ► #■« SOUTH CAROLINA IVI/air Jack• CiiAliLKBToN, September _ , 15.—Two deaths from yellow /ewer liuvo oeeurred in the lost 21 hours. ALABAMA REMOVAL. milK LONDON AND LIVERPOOL AND GLOBE JiuiH'H K. William# Agent#, k#a rvmuvod to rooma in the Dollar Having# Hank, on Wall #treet. In the Klint>all House. npjlMt STEAM ENGINES. durniKDod is prriiarod to furnish Steam ucafur & sizo tli’Hirptl, of the Most Improved Styles and Best Makers, on t*je nhorleat notice, giving guarantee to oil sold. ON HAND FOR BALE : Ono 16-liorse Engine and Baw Mill, complete. Has beou used sixty days. Also—Guo New rurtable Engine, 0>horao power. WUl be suld at a bargain. ang30 lrn CITY FLOURING MIJaLS, .4 /’i.j.r/'.i, axoHUM. Live Paper on Live Issues’ PPBUBHUU) BV ATLANTA, GEORGIA. AHCltl .. IHENI. EIGHTH, Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor A. R. WATSON News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editorland (Business Manager. TKHM8 OF SUBSCRIPTION. Nlnglo Copy Months Dally Per Annum i .... 67 OO I Thro* Month. .... 4 OO I Ono Month . a oo 7# If nil thing* are equal, why not palro ize Inline iiuiiuifueliirc I Krllliliiij; now wtiomt, ami am iiroporod to aud wlU guaratiloo wary pound of llunr that I #oU to lully ii" to ropreHontation; otherwiau, It"*** w pod l»ack to mu at my e*j»eiiie. be ship* preparod to furui'ah tho trade, in any quanUty, ks, half #ack# or quarter Rack# PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choice white wheat. CITY 11ILLH FAMILY, from aclectod red wheat. CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY. STAR MILLS FAMILY. UllAN, Backed or vnsaeked. J. IL BUTLER, Pioprtotor. augll 3m Uncluimcd Freight. TRANSPORTATION OFFICE ■lz Montho ■ Single Copy-O Montha 1 OO Threo Copies M » 05 Ton Cop 1 ob “ 7 OO Twenty Copies ** 13 OO Fifty Copied Six Month* 97 GO Single Copied of the Dally amO Weekly, at the t'mmtrr, - 5 Cl*. Per Annum. Hlniflo Copy • • • 3 OO Tlirce Copies • • • 4 BO Ten C'oplus • • • • 14 OO Twenty Copies • • OB OO Fifty Copies • • BO OO No Subscription#, to the WEEKLY, recelrod for a ahortor period than six months. • All Bubucriptiona muit be paid for in advance; and all uawee will be stricken from our Books whoa the Unie paid lor expires. CLUBS Name# for CLUBS must all he sent at the and all be at the same Poet OAoe. E-ch subscriber'* name will b* written 01 advantage* of Club rate* it ia only end at th* asm* Ume, aud that alt be takas at tl NO CLUB BATES FOR THE DAILY. G icomil a Railroad, j Auction, if not called fur within thirty day*, by Consignoo* : J. F. Loyd, 1 package; Digmond. A.,4 boxes tobac Petti# ~k Bro., 6 boxe# soap; K. A. Alston, 1 box; W. H. Broach, 1 box; T, Allen, 1 ba« bean#; John L. Conley, 'J boxes; Janie# Freeman, 1 bedstead; R. L. Emery. 1 awed cleaner; Henry k Co., 2 bbl#. liquor and 1 box; J. Jouca. 1 package t-oddlng; F. M. Rich- ardaon, 1 stove aud fixtures; P. Thoms#. 1 box; Wm. Wood, 2 package# moulding; O. A. Witty, 2 bo; tobacco. ang^O 1m To Oorreapondenta i Mr. Stephan, win remain In Cr.wfort.Ule. HU oonnMtMl with THS^eUIlJjnilot chMje^mn- .non. *11 tetters Intended for him, either on swtnln mntteen or oonneoGA wlthihn PoUttcal DepnrUnnn of this pnper, should be .dilreeert to him , tettera on business of nay kind, oonnootod with THE SUM. UMft Ut Pound I . WtUNKU. Asent. be sddreuod to J. Henly Smith, Maaafer, Attente, On. JOHN MILLEDGE, Jr., ATTORNEY A.T LAW. OIBce In Gr.nl'. Hnildlng, corner of MnrleU* and Broad streets. Practices iu the Court# of tbe city and oounty, Atlanta, Ga., Hept. It, 1871. ) QOLONEL THOMAS A. HOWARD, as the repre- Moutative of this Association, will address the peo ple upon tho agricultural internets of the country, At the following places, and on the daya and dates named. SAMUEL A. ECHOLS, Secretary. THE DAILY SUN la the CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER la Georgia, while *«*"••• »aoh BfHing MaMaCjagfc^JN price has been pat down very low, for the porpoee of pleetng it within tbe raach of all who WOOlt Va la take a Dally Paper. iAwrenceville. Friday. Gainesville, Saturday, 16. Canton. Tuesday, 1«. Cumming, Wednesday, 20. Dablonega, Thursday, 21. nega, Griffin, Mondav, 26. uesoay, 26. 1 jMirange, Wednesday. 27. Campbmiton, Friday, 29. Palmetto, Saturday, 60. Conyers. Monday, October 2. Social Circle, Tuewlay. *. Grueuaboro, Wednesday. 4. Union Point, Thursday, 5. Lexington, Friday, 6. Athens, Sa*urday, 7. Change of Schedule. TRANSPORTATION OFFICE. WtoTKSN k ATIJtimC lUlLUOAU, Atlanta, Ga., September 14,1871., I^ave Chattanooga... Arrive at Atlanta. Dalton Accommodation will arrive in Atlanta at aetl4-12t Oglethorpe University. AAlunto. Gooi'ijln. .trrni ef lh» Oiener. .f th. O,... Wmm. mmd I A. faster-Chmrr. a jn.mUmm r rnu. rhnr oi. Umii. Momix, Meptfiul/cr 15.— Corouer unan. On.. MnyU-UfL Hugh Barnoy and Bill Murray, owner*. r octi|,ls for I ( .l mr .,.,lwitliniaD»laiiK!ilei ina<»ordancv 959; J with the verdiet of the ”‘r I the week l,35(»l riTue plq^to^tme^iod ba’'in tho| Noupolk. Mcpte«ahcrl5.-CoMonfirm; . ..1 .1/>lliiru mill (llfi uV ,!■ *BF- “• -jSKSsras COLliEt 11; DEPAUTMENT Rev. DAVID WILLS, D. D., Trcaldent and Profes sor of Belle# I^ttrc# and Sacred Literature. GUSTAVU8 J. OBR, Professor of Mathematics and Aatronon • ol Metaphyaica and - (To be supplied) Professor of Modem ng FI HE V> wecond beginning the FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH and ending JULY 6. Term# of TutUou—178 per annum; half la adrano aug28 dnw2t. How to Remit Monayi spxoaible for the safe arrival of all money amt ■■ by Money Order, by Registered Lffiar w by Draft, bnt not otherwise. If money mad In an unreglrtered latter le lost, Ik nawl he Wt will bo . by Express, or by Draft. i paper wll/be sent from the office till It la paid for, and cwm will always ha araaad paid for expires. tV Persons sending money by Express mw* prepnyo nnrgea. The Weekly Sun fs la a large, 8 f the Drily-n (la quarto form) hurt with ten eh<H/»rt rmdln* mrtter. II—tetrt *•<—2 which otew* tn oar 4nMjr Ima. lamlnrt rinmS mtertnl. *■ rtar. Mn*kmn- THE SUIT la tha orcau I •mt t6 q Editorial. nt>v— iverythlngwhlch « •rln theWeekly I of Jim** *• MW«# ol tha Poopla, tha Popular Ricbto, and tha oppoaant 5" "ft iriu'adhmra to £a old, nofo. timo-hooocad londimarka of the pjaaooratto P«- tr. and ateraly oppose any -Departure^ tharrtrnra lb. UU HHPB la 11—^wHl enlisted In the Work, end will contribute to Its ootemna almoat doily, hfl Mend, of lilowtf, .verywher. to old In ..tending tr. nod Ite dnb ante. Ml particularly fcrombte. ildMittel contert for lina wlU b. tho raort Importnnl Ik ' ctrcntaUoo. Our WeSlTianTwr Ihn hMorr of im«:on. Ik.lnmo.la- mTJN To diseemlnale truth. FORE IT IB TOO LATE advocated by souse, while of Radicalism, OeottuMen The Radicals, with “ aud distract thee with them, a few other* ar* advising an lo hold a of the Democratic Party I tssrsitsaassas Verily, if we ahould hold our peace, -the stones woukhpy oat*' We ean^ raasaan aUMU. wa Tr thus counsel our people to accept sud welcome their ow^wia, and thank fled It la of tha utmost importance that these issues be discussed now ; for tho adofttna of I » departure ” by the General Oonvanttim of the Party wttl he. not only wrong M are not common to North and South, alike. .udm-rt w J. HENLY SMITH, MttWfgfe ATXiAjNtAt OdLp *3. W. WW^Uf wk *nr WMkb 1