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SUN.
VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1871.
NO. 415
THE DAILY SUN
PabUiknl Ijj the Atlanta Sun Publishing
CMnpnnj.
Aloxmmder II. Iltuhtm,
Archibald M. Kiwl|bu,
J. Ucmly Smith,
Alexander H. Stephens, Political Editor.
A, JA, Wataeu, - • - ■ News Editor.
J. Detox SaUth, General Editor and Bus!
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SATURDAY’S DISPATCHES.
WASHINGTON
•VwmjMli af th* Prewiden f — Th* Treasury and
th* JMff HtTatcalian edrbltrmUr* Jp-
jNtafMl.
Washington, Sept. 10.—Grant is at
Washington, Peunsyltania.
The Treasmy has issued an elaborate
statement exculpatory of itself in the
Hodge defalcation. Hodge’s bonds are
$40,000. His property is estimated at
$60,000.
The Mexican Commission reassembles
next week.
M. Meredith, of Pennsylvania, and
Caleb Cushing have been appointed as
arbitrators to Geneva.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
NEW YORK.
$ week, fl per square (ten
lines’ofWld Nonpereil type, or occupying that
much space] for the tirst iusertion, aud 60 cents for
each subsequent insertion.
Advertisement* in the Local Column marked with
an asterisk, (*) will be charged 25 cents per liuo each
Insertion.
Advertisements under the Special Notice be*d
leaded) for less time thau one week, will be charged
Advertisement*. except for Mtablished busi-
ness houses, in this city* must be paid for in ad
vance — - a ide on the shore rates for
r yearly advertisements.
No reduction will be made o
soarterly, eeml-annnal o
bbt.ma, ROMP AND DALTON R. R-
TRAIMA DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDKD.
Leave Selma 8:43 a. U., 8:15 F. M.
Arrive at Borne
Arrive at Dalton
Leave Dalton
Leave Home
Arrive at IkhM
5:41 F. M., 1:45 a
7:40 F.M., 3:60 A.
7:50 A. M., 8:30 P.
9:37 A.M., 10:45 P.
8:10 F. U., 9:44 A.:
THB WESTERN * ATLANTIC (OH STATE) RAILROAD.
MIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta K ”
Arrives at Chattanooga...
r PASSENGER TRAIN—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta
Arrives at Chattanooga
FAST LINE TO NEW YORE—OUTWARD.
■ - 6:30 pm
drrlveee* abiu!"' 1.41 • m
DAT PASSENGER TRAIN—INWARD.
Leaves Chattanooga , : rr * “
Arrivra at Atlanta lMvm
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—INWARD.
,225115
Arrives at AUacta..
THE GEORGIA (
^ .AUGUSTA) RAILROAD.
~(No Day 7Voi« on Sunday.)
Night Pssaenfer Train arrives #:» *• m
Night Passenger Train leave* *•»» P- “
Day Passenger Train arrive* ® P' S
Day Passenger Train leaves 7.10 a. m
Htone MouuUln Accommodation arrives . .8:05 a. m
Htoue Mountain Accommodation leaves... .6.3* p. m
MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Day Passenger train leave* 7:65 a. m.
leaves Macon m.
Day passenger Train arrives m
Night Pseaenger Trainleaves St S'
Leave* Maoon .6,06 p m.
Night Passenger Train arrive*
Anrives at Maoon » •» P- “
ATLANTA AND WE8T POINL RAILROAD.
Night Passenger Train arrives
19 00 M.
I 46 P. M.
Leave Selma
Arrive at Montgomery.
Arrive at West Potnt...
Leave West Point
Arrive at Montgomery,
..10:07 a. m
Night Paaainger Train Imre* 42:46 p. n»
Day Passenger Train arrive# P. m
Day Passenger Traiu leaves 7.10 a. in
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE RAILROAD.
Leave Gainesville • ™ **'
Arrive at Attanta. “ £ “
Leave Atlanta . S'
Arrive at "•
■mob & Augusta Railroad.
PA | PAMENOBR train D ILT, SUNDAY* ^ EXPECTED.
Leave AngnstR *1....
Leave Maoon at
Arrive at Macon at....
Arrive at Augusta at,
Western Hailroad of Alabai
4:10 AM
6:40 A M
11:63 AM
13:30 PM
, 6:15 P 61
Leave Columbus * JJ
Arrive et r M
Atlnsette eud Usslf Hsllrsad.
I tBOM flevanneh, Ga., via Albauy, Jacksonville
end Tallahassee, to (Julucy, Florida:
.10:16 P. M
.. 160 P. M
Arrive at Jackeinvilki daily 1:46 P. M
Arrive at Tallahassee daily (Sunday* #x-
cepted 7:36 P. M
Leave Tallahaeeee daily (Sunday* e * c *P* 10;W A M
fgcave Jacksonville daily
Leave Albany dally
Arrive at Satannah daily
aug7
Memphis and Charleston Railroad.
W. J. Aeeus, Agent, Atlaeta, Ga.
TIME TABLE OP THE MEMPHIS AND CHARLESTON ».
GOING west:
Morning Express leave* Chattanooga 6:30 A
Arrtw. in Bemphl.. «B. Aey 1»1» P
tUll Train te»TM Oh.tt.noog. ! T. L S
Arrives in Memphis, next day uwrB
Mar* MndUlmtntt eigatnat J6»rlhsi«h-
eid*—C***n*lly'* Fritnd* h*ldmMt*li»g—Th*
Urtmt Mm Junction CmM,
New Yobk, September 16.—Tbe Kings
county Grand Jury brought iu many in
dictments, including, it iu believed, coses
of Dr. Perry and Madam Van Buskirk,
also of Jacob Vanderbilt, Capt. Braisted
and others connected with Staten Island
ferry.
Prof. Mahon went on board tho stea
mer Mary Powell, this morning, at West
Point, on his way to New York. Noth
ing peculiar was noticed in his manner.
About an hour after going on board he
jumped from the steamer toward of the
wheel into the rivtr. He was undoubte
dly struck by the wheel, as his body did
not come to the surface. Boats were
lowered and effort* made to Have him
without 8UCCCH8. Ilia act was undoubte
dly deliberate, au coat and overshoes
were found in the vicinity where he made
the fatal jump. Ho went on board the
steamer with his housekeeper, who seem
ed to have suspicio i that the old gentle
man was in trouble. He said to her,
don’t follow me about. He succeeded
in getting away from her nml disappeared.
He was seen to make the fatal leap by
one of the pilots who gave the alarm.
Professor Mahon was a nuu about 70
years old, and apparently lialc and hearty.
A search will l»e made at once to recover
the body.
A preliminary meeting of about two
hundred of Comptroller Connolly’s
friends was held this evening in a room
at the corner of Dame aud Centre street,
to prepare for a public demonstration in |
his favor. Moses Daly was appointed
Chairman. The speakers wero ex-coro
ncr Cover, and Peter McCorry of the
Irish People, newspaper, both of whom
expressed faith in tho integrity of Con
nolly. They blamed Judgo Barnard for
making distinction botween defendants.
They declared that all tho defendants
ought to stand shoulder to shoulder.—
Resolutions wero passed to the effect that
tho singling out of tho Comptroller fora
sacrifice was tho result of a conspiracy of
tricky members.
The Bake Shore dividends will be olli-
cially announced to seek the exchange
Monday. The terms of dividends is for
ty per cent., or iu other words, a division
of fourteen millions among stockholders.
The company makes up the 665 percent
paid on the receipt on new stock, and
reserves tho right to call up 33i percent
in cash. When this is all paid the script
will l>e made full paid stock. The cash
is to be colled up in installments, aud
only as tho company needs the money.
Specie shipment over a quarter of a
million.
Ex-Judge Stewart, a criminal lawyer,
is dead, of typhoid fever.
A joint committee of citizens and su
pervisors report no over issue of city or
county bonus, and that the debt was cor
rectly stated iu August at seventy-one
and three-quarter millions.
The sub-committee for investigation of
details will report next week.
The injunction don’t clog municipal
affairs, there being twelve millions free in
the treasury. The World says it is, of
course, utterly iinpc lible thut Comp
troller Connolly should remain in the
office how. His retirement is merely a
question of an hour's time, perhaps, pos
sibly of days, certainly not of weeks. If
he does not resign now, the Mayor can
not avoid impeaching him, and tho stig
ma affixed to his administration by Judge
Barnard foreshadows the sentence that
would inevitably be passed on him
by the Court of Common Pleas. If
he is foolhardy enough to brave a
trial, he has no reason to expect the
Court of Common Pleas would treat him
with more tenderness than Judge Bar
nard. Wc are confident he will not
brave such a trial, and we hope to hear
of his resignation in the courso of the
day. .
Another meeting of tho committee of
seventy was held at the Chamber of Com
merce yesterday. The only business of
consequenco was tbe appointment of a
committee to draft an address to the peo
ple of the State advising them of the lie
comity of a new city charter.
Governor Hoffman had a private inter
view with Hall and Connolly to iay.J
The fricnds|of Connolly proposo a mass
meeting to protest against the action to
wards Connolly by the other Tammany
chieftains. v l
The injunction against tho New York
authorities cannot be dissolved until the
general term in December.
UT^H.
4 UtnUh Cmnmlry lamynmy
Salt Lake City, September 16.—'The
Gentile residents of Salt Lake Lity wre
organizing a cavalry company.
3:40 1>. M
3 :00 P. M
6:26 A. M
COMING EAirr:
Mail Trstn leeve* Memphis
Arrive* In ChetUnooge. neitdey.
..10:30 A M
... 5:00 A M
..12:10
... 500 PM
a. /I. HOOKS %
C ontractor for brick and
Stone Work, of ell cl*****. Fl**t*rin« and
Ornamental work. Stone Cutting, etc.
Gridin, Ga., May 13.187L JL
ui w ,t-- r Over one
hundred names have already been caroll
ed.
owtr
Th* Knighte Temnylnr.
Cincinnati, September 16-—Three spe
cial trains leave to-night with the
plars from tbe South and West for Balti
more.
► 6-4
ALABAMA
Th* JMlmbmm** nndChmtlmnmngm Mnilrnnd—Pmr-
thtr Is*gal Pro***ding!
Montoomeuy, Septcmlnr 16.—-United
States Circuit Judge Woods refused tho
appointment of a receiver, ou the appli
cation of W. F. Drake, a second mort-
goge 1 >ondholder of the Alabama and
Chattanooga Railroad, upon the ground
that the State Courts had possession and
jurisdiction through a receiver. Judge
Woods, upou petition of W. A. C. Jones.
second mortgage bondholder for one
hundred thousand dolla.s, granted an
order to show cause, on the first Monday
in November, before tho United States
District Judge, why ithe Alabama and
Chattanooga Railroad should not be de
clared bankrupt.
KgBXVOKY.
Heath at an Kid Turfman -The Mae**.
Lexington, September l(i.—Joseph
Shawhan, the oldest turfman in Ken
tucky, died to-day, aged 'JO, from inju
ries received by being thrown from a
horse.
The track is bod. Ginger won first
4:15), 4:14). Bombshell won second—
2:214.
Pilgrim, Longfellow, Beulah, Nellie
Gray and Morgan’s Scout entered for a
three mile race Saturday.
MASSACHU8ETT8.
The Hull rex-reUUee.
Lowell, September 18.—The City
Council had a special meeting to consid
er the prevalence of small pox, which
pervades all classes. Eleven new cases
to-day.
Wobcesteb, September 16. —There
were twenty-four delegates elected here
who are hostile to Batler. Butlorites
took possession of one ward and elected
delegates whose seats are to be contested
Boston, September 10.—Charles T.
Simpson, Treasurer of the Chelsea Gas
Light Company, attempted suicide. He
will die. Ho u charged with indecent
assault upon a boy.
ILLINOIS.
Urell/i et Jedff Chert.
Chicauo, September 16.—Judge Chose
is here. He is quite thin, but his eyes
arc bright, figure erect and his speech
slightly ufiected from disease.
NEBRASKA.
JiciHocrnlic Car f remit a h MtUeled,
Omaha, September 16. —Gallagher, a
Democrat, is probably elected as delegate
to Congress from New Mexico by about
five hundred majority.
VERMONT.
• Heath of an Kid Lawyer—Km ye.
Burlington, September 16.— Simon
lummiugs, the oldest lawyer in the city,
died, aged 78 years.
A negro barber attempted an outrage
H|M)ii Alderman Johnson's wife. Ho was
•id iu twenty thousand dollars bail.
N-W-M
CALIFORNIA.
The Nani ft Pacific Mallraad, 4fr.
San Francisco, September 16.—The
surveyors of tho South Pacific Railroad
have reached Petropolis, thirty miles
from Los Angelos.
A Democratic State Harbor Coiamis-
siont r was elected.
FOREIGN NEWS.
mediately taken to jbolish tho volunteer
ayatenxand substitute a paid Fire De
partment ;
LOUISIANA.
The Murderer* Mixtruled.
New OiujEans, September 1C.—Jolm
Williams, Alfred Peoanoux and Noel aliat
Madison Hampton, all colored, were
hung to-day in St. James parish, tor tho
muider ot Frcderiok Menthatb, May
10th. They wero executed on tho mot
where the murder was committed. Th<
heriff, executioner, jailor and guards a’!
were colored.
FRANCE.
The JVeliouet Oeerel. lUweeeud— ThtCmteme
Treaty—•flare i'amiuuni*!* Sentenced.
Lyons, Sept. 10.—A proclamation to
day aunouuees the disarmament of tho
National Guard. All arms in tho pos
session of tho Guard are required to bo
surrendered within two duys, and lines
and imprison me jt follow a failure to
comply with the terms of the proclama
tion. Regular troops replace the Na
tional Guards when disarmed.
Versailles, Sept. 16.—A majority of
tjio Assembly is known to be favorable
to the project of tho law for the customs
treaty with Germany, including Alsace
and Iiorraine, tho result of which will be
the evacuation of the. departments of
Aisue, Aube, Cote D’Or and Jura, by
the German troops. A dobuto upon the
bill introduced by Count de Pelusat, au
thorizing the signing of such treaty, will
take place to-day.
Gen. Changarnier is dangerously ill.
The Alsace custom question has proven
a troublesome one, and fears are ex
pressed that unless it is speedily settled
the entire trade of Alsace will go to
Switzerland instead of France.
The court-martiul to-day sentenced the
agent of the International Society, M.
Parry, to imprisonment, and certain sol
diers to death, for passing over to the
Insurgents on April 14th.
ENGLAND.
The Man I Cent* Tnnnel—The Camlng Mrnca-
atta—Th* Wheal crop—An Ml mar Iran M**rg*r
Hentaneed.
London, September 16.—Tho Mont
Cenis tunuel was traversed in thirty-eight
minutes. The air is excellent and the
raijs perfectly level.
Duke Alexis’ squadron is at Plymouth,
where it remains a week.
Tho Loudon International Society
promise the Loudon weavers that they
will prevent tho importation of foreign
workmen. The Loudon Labor League
denounces the introduction of foreign
workemcn into English shops as a dange
rous political expedient.
The wheat crop is reported disas-
terously deficient.
Clark, the American land forger, has
been sentenced to eighteen montlis, im
prisoumeut at hard labor.
SUNDAY’S DISPATCHES.
SOUTH CAROLINA
Charleston, September 17.—Two yel
low fever deatlis wore reported for the
twenty-four hours ending at noon Satur
day, and one for the twenty-four hours
ending at noon to-day. The genoral
testimony of the physicians is that the
disease is dying out. The number of per
sons sick at this time is very small, and
those who are sick ore generally doing
well.
MINNESOTA.
Valdtmllh Maid .Mgmin.
Minneapolis, September 17.—Gold
smith Maid's time, yesterday, was 2:18).
2:171 and 2211. In the second heat Lucy
came iu only a neck behind tho Maid,
thus making better tlmo than ever slio
made before. The nnck is now and
sandy and gave way beneath the hoofs of
the horses. The honee were in splendid
condition and trotted tbe scoond heat
with apparent case. Doklc thinks he will
go below his Milwaukee time the first fa
vorablo opportunity.
KENTUCKY.
T/t* Mace* Paelpaned.
Lexington, Sept. IT—The races that
were to have come off Saturday were post
poned on account of tho mud.
WISCONSIN
Pour Sailer* Hreuued.
Milwaukee, Sept. 17.—Four sailors
from tho bark 1j. D. Pomacy, wore
drowned to-day while going ashore in a
yawl.
WASHINGTON.
Prabnbilillet.
The barometer will probably continue
to| fall in tho northeast. Fresh and
brisk easterly winds, are probable for
Lakcn Huron and Erie. Tho condition
are favorable for light rains to-night
along tho Atlantic Coast, followed by
clear aud plcusaut weather on Monday.
Pleasant wleathor in the Gulf States,
with local rains on the immediate Coast.
FOREIGN.
FRANCE.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
VIRGINIA.
The Fireman have a Hotly Maw.
Nokfolb, September 17.—A serious
affray secured last night between the
United and Hope Fire companies of this
city, growing out of a jealousy that lias
for aome time existed betw een them.
Aland 8 o'clock in tbe evening, u number
of men from the United company, pro-
ncedid to the engine houxo of the Hone
company, on Coke stroot, dragged the
engine aud hose carriages into tho street
and then went away. Half lionr later a
crowd of men bclougiug to tho Hope
collected aud proceeded to Main street,
meeting tho United men near the Atlan
tic saloon, when lighting Ijetwoen the
two companies immediately commenced.
During the fight about 20 Bhots were
fired from revolvers, by which two men
wero seriously and four slightly wounded.
The police gathered in force and succeed
ed in arresting the leaders of tho riot,
aud restoring order.
The Lowell firemen, who aru visiting
this city, were at their hotel during the
riot ami are no way implicated iu the
affair.
It is stated that steps will be im-
if ('union!* Treaty .terry!td by the .learatbly
Furl her /,Vgf««I.>n to Talee Flare•
Versailles, Septum! ht 17.—The As
sembly lias just aa opted by a vote of
503 against 31, the Customs Treaty just
included by Count de Rcmurat aud M.
Ponyia Quertier, representing France,
Herr Von Arnim and Count Herzog, on
tlia part of Germany. Alsace and Lor-
ruino are included iu the treaty, the con
sequences of which are the immediate
evacuation of the Departments of Aisue,
Aul»e, Cote d’Or and Jura and^the re
duction of tho German army of occupa
tion of the other Departments to fifty
thousand meu.
MARKET REPORTS.
WESTERN MARKETS.
•ShiIi, Br.eed.lnir., ternin, W'hl.kv, Btr.
Cincinnati, September 10.—Flour full
prices; family $5.85(o^5.8G. Corn firm at
rill. Pork dull at *12.75; held at 813.00.
Lard drooping, held at!). Bacon bouy-
ont but unsettled; shoulders 7; clear sidea
held at 8; clear rib dull at 7). Whisky
90.
8t. Louis, September 10.—Flour firm.
Corn scarce and higher. Whisky 89.
Pork *12.60(^13.00. Bacon firm in
order lots ; shoulders 7; dear sides 8.
Lord 9(.i9b
FOREIGN MARKETS.
C.lt.n, .Ifoho/. Bond., Kir.
Livebpool, September 1G, Noon.—
Cotton opened firm; uplands9!; Orleans
9)d.
Later—Cotton closed firm; sales 10,000
bales: speculation and export 4,000.
Evening.—Cotton closed firm; uplands
91; Orleans UJ.
London, September 10, Noon.—Con
sols 93t. Bonds 931. Sugar, on tbe
spot, 35a Gd(o,:!Ga; afiout 28s Gd.
SOUTHERN MARKETS.
C'ell.H, Bu.ie, Teer, Malnetn. rfeg-er. lie.
New Ubleans, September 1G. -Cotton
strong; middlings 19i(rf20; not receipts
184; gross 23G; sales 600; stock 19,057.
Bank sterling 231. Sight 1 premium.
Gold 131.
Bai,tuiuiik, September 10.—Colton
quiet and firm; middlings 2Ol(«)20|; net
receipts 98; gross 157; exports coastwise
33; sales 116; stock 890.
Memphis, September 1G.- -Cotton quiet
and firm; middlings 20.
Augusta, September 10. Cotton firm;
middlings 19J; net receipts 160; sales
220.
Moiiile, Heptemtier 10.—Cotton firm;
middlings 191; not receipts 145; sales 100;
stock 6,206.
Noupolx, September 10.—Cottoniirm;
low middlings 19}(»19j; net receipts
795; exports coastwise 158; silica 20;
atock 1,264.
CiiAiiLEsroN, Septemlier 16.—Cotton
firm; middlings 190191; net receipts
260; sales 100; stock 4,945.
Savannah, Septemlier 16.—Cotton
light demand; low middlings 1810181
net receipts 382; exports coastwise 202;
sales 100; stock 3,896.
Galveston, September 16.—Cotton
quiet and steady; good ordinary 17@
171; net receipts 216; eiporte coastwise
230; sales 200; stock 13,440.
Wiluinotok, Septemlier 10.—Cotton
firm; middlings 19*; uct receipts 58; ex
ports eoustwise 21; sales 123; stock 938.
Spirit! turpentine strong at 53. Itosiu
firm at 82.10 for strained; $1.50 for No.
1; 82.75 for No. 2; $2.40 for low No. 2;
$7.00 for extra pale; 80.50 for pale.
Crudu turpentine firm at $3.75 lor yellow
.lip; 84.50 for virgin. Tar steady at
$2.75.
NORTHERN MARKETS.
Celled, Khmntlml, BreeedeleeKe, Brmlm, Be.
New York, September 16.—Cotton
quiet and firm; middlingj uplands 21 i ;
Orleans 211; sales 355 boles. Cotton soles
for future delivery last evening, 3,600
hales; September 201020]; October 19)
@19 1-10; November 19i@19|; Decem
ber 19(019); April 20). Stocks dull
and rather heavy. Governments dull but
heavy. Stato bunds dull und heavy.—
Money 3. Gold 14. Exchange—long,
8*; short, 9.
New York, Septemlier 16—evoulng.—
Cotton quiet and firm; sales 468; uplands
21; Orleans 21). Cotton sales for future
delivery, to-day, 4,900 boles; September
20); October il9J@19); November 19);
December 19 9-16019); January 19).
Bank Statement.—Loans increased
uearly a million und a half. Specie de
creased over kulf a million. Deposits
decreased over two millions. LegoJ ten
ders decreased over three millions.
Money easy. Sterling nominal. Gold
14014). Governments very steady.—
Southerns doll and weak. Tennessee*
72), ucw 72); Virginias 62), new 69; Lou
isiana 65, new 60; Levees 71; 8* 88; Ala-
bamas 100; 5s 67; Georgias 82; 7s 91;
North Oarolinos 41, new 24; South Caro
lines 76, new 50).
New York, September 16—midnight
—81s 18); 62s, 16); 64s 15); 66s 15), new
13; G7h 14); 68s 14); 10-40s 11),
Philadelphia, September 16.—Cotton
quiet and firm; middlings 21); net re
ceipts 40.
Boston, Septemlier 1C.—Cotton qniet;
middlings 21j@21); gross receipts 12;
exports to Great Britain 32; sales 300;
stock 6,000.
WEEKLY COTTON STATEMENT.
New York, September 17.—The oot-
ton movement ot tho week Bkows an in
crease in receipts over lcit week while
the exports uro largely in excess of lust
year.
tDaicl)t*, Jemtltp, (ftr.
SHARP A FLOY D,
Jewelers and Sill ver>Snithe,
w
■ HAVE RECEWTLY ENLARGED AND 1MFBOYSD
UftudBoiiioet Sale-Boom in the South, and added Freeh Attraction* in
Receipt* at all port# 13,561
Againat for hut week 9,137
•' proviou# woek 7,579
•' throe week# niuco..... 7,814
Total receipt* since September let 31,860
For tho corrcMpomliuK period last year 33,883
Showing* decreeae of. 13,033
Export# from *11 port* thl* week 16,815
Haiuo woek l*#t yew 3,840
ital export# for the expired portiou of the
cotton year 30,430
For the Maine time laot yew. 10,903
Stock on hand at *11 porta....* 85,238
' “ name time last year 55,358
Stock at interior town# 10,291
Same for aame timo last yew 12,975
•ck in Liverpool 498,000
" “ name time last yew 490,000
American afloat for Great Britain 51,000
- tunic time last yew 17,000
Indian afloat for Europe 716,186
'• ” asino timo last year 448,345
The weather South timing the past
week was rainy in many sections and
inteferod to some extent with picking
operations, to say nothing of the damage
to the crop.
FINE WA.TO
Of Sterling Tintc-Keeplng T rillii. TUMnlTL r*Hi '
BeautiiM Opera, Vent and Gaard CEalaa.
AN UNEQUALLED DIAMOND STOCK,
Embracing ,onu VERY raw STOW*' Aar Wgtt* tetri, CoraL Koran Mi*' I
sterling Rtlverware fbr Wedding
graved without Charge In Superior Style,
Tine Plated Ware, French, Marble and Broaxe Clock., Wedding Ibaa, Irtiatie ti'ina Me. We rad
Agealafcvthe
DIAMOND SPECTACLES,
The Beat Aid to Impaired Mfht Koovn. We (ire personal attention to
Repairing ot Jewelry aad Watohc#,
And ten tk* Finest Workman In th* City.
Wo take Pleasure in Showing our Store end Stock to *B.
ire oarer Greater Inducement* than UkrUafar* tm rnrehaaer*.
SeptUbdtf
New Reate to Habile, New Ortons
Vtokubarg and Texas.
SHARP | FLOYD.
OBITUARY.
Dikd, Iu (hi# city, ou Wednesday, September
tbe AC th yew of bor age, Mu*. Minerva L. Jks-
widow of the l*to General Ueorgo K. JeMup, of
Madinon, Morgan county.
Our dear aud much lamented friend enjoyod, a* she
d, iu a uioru than ordinary degree, the con-
aud lovo of her friouds and relatiree; and
her death ha# occaalonod a void in many hearts,
which will not soou bo filled.
The bereavement of a beloved husband but a few
month# before her own decease, audio whom, for
years, sho had boon tenderly attached—her
great suffering* during the lest weeks of her life—
these mental and bodily trial# would hav# soroly
shaken the faith and constancy of ono endowed with
less patience aud Christian resignation.
Her religion, which admitted her in early life to
the blessings of lull communion with hsr Haylor,
through His Church, was Indeed ever with her.
It enabled her, through God’s grace, to bear afflio*
i, dlseaso and pain, with firmness, tranquillity
and cheerfulness, and at the last to fkll asleep in
Jesus, trusting In His merits alone, for a name and
place among “tho Saint* In light”
“ ’Tie sweet, as year by year wo loso
Friends out of sight; in faith to muse,
How grow* iu Paradiso our store.”
0.
Qlmnacmento.
DeGive’s Opera House-
XTttA GALA NIUI1T.
Mauilay, September 18th, 1871.
——» a. —
THE GRAND COMPLIMENTARY
BENEFIT TO FAVORITE AC
TRESS, ALIOE VAR*.
List Performaneo But One—Bulwer's
LTJOIXiLHI |
Or,
'I'lLtiltlHH of tllu nillNE.''
Tbo Wonderful MAY-TUK-FAY.
ADMIH8I0N 75 centa-Kunllj Circle sue; Bof.
end Colored nailery M. Children half-price. Be-
aervod .rate (I’bllUpa k Crew'. Dookatoni »1. eeplB
rfew 'Abofrtiatmtnt*.
Merchant Tailoring.
J. LYNCH,
Car. Whitehall Street and RaU.
road Croetlng.
rjlHK LAUOE8T AND FINEST STOCK OF
Cloths, Vest ings S Cashmeres
EVER BROUGHT TO THUS CITY
A Full Stock of Everything in thu
Goutlomon’s Furnishing
Lino.
JTone but the Hett Good* bold, 1
and JTeatnet* and Elegance <i>
tehat I Strive to Exeel la.
aeptlt-lm I. LYNCH.
Blue Mountain Route
V I A
SELMA, ROME, AND DALTON
Hailroad and Its t onaectloai.
TJAK8ENOERH LEAVING ATLANTA BY THB
i M ATfe MA’WV'd SRfIKS
) A n.vSal'ui olora wKinocuon .Ilk
EAST EXPRESS TRAIN
Of Holm*, Rome and Daltou Railroad, arriving at
Selma at 8:10 P- M.
Meridian ***
Jackson 11 *0
Vicksburg 9:8* M.
ALSO, make doe* connection at GALKBA with
trains of Houlii aud North Alabama Railroad, arriv
ing at
Montgomery..
7:10 P. M.
hd" No change of can between Rome and flelma.
PULLMAN PALACK CARS
run thr
Mobile
NO DELAY AT TERMMAI. ROINT*
nstmUS
Ticket Ofllce, o
Oeneral Passenger Ageet
E. O. BARNET, ... ^
Oeneral Superintendent. eeptlfi-tf
Change of Schedule.
TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, )
Wutkrn k Aturio Railroad, I
Atlanta, G*., Heptember 14,1171.)
BENOKR will
Leave Atlanta at
Arrive at Chattanooga 1:21 p. m.
Leave Chattanooga. m.
Arrive at Atlanta 1J3 p. m.
Dalton Aoeommodation wiU arrive In A(
10 a m. ”
eetl4—13t
MOORE’S
SOUTHERN
Business University,
Cor, IIroad A Alabama 0te.
ATLANTA. «A*
Nowell.
eepll-lw
Open Day and Might
A THOBOUOB PEACTICXL AND BT8TKMATIC
oooneof inetraettoo for
Young Men and Adults,
Qualifying then for toy FeaMten la
PlnnnaeandTrade,
la tbe .horteet puealbte Urae end et the Irael »•
Evening SeMionx Item 7 to 9 0*vteel|
evter at any time.
MMT Catalogue* and Hpeclmen* of FenmaMhip
sept4-lm
B. XT. MOOBE,
FnlHOIPkL.
B. *7 DUTTOK.
rnoonooL
STENCIL CWTU.
ENSBAYEK I
MASS ALPHABETS, DBY AND
„l FLUID STENCIL INKS, SUacU Dlte Btett
Outuplng Diae, BaUruad ead Butel Okeeka, ttarklaf
Otaadole.. Mu. >1 Whitehall Bk. a law Been bate#
eater atreet.
gW- If. D. - Particular attention pate to Breade ted
MO. for Merehaato. MUlara. Tohaeaowlate aa«
The
Baltimore Clothing
HOUSE.
W E HAVE OPENED AT OUK NEW EffTAE.
LWHMENT, 52 WbltabaU atraet, a large atock
Of Men'*, lTonth>» aad Bag*
Musical Instruction.
pROF. HUTCHINSON, NwW ttnotsr of Ae
Orpan and Melofieoa.
^Aterato-^ralague ^ **na.Wjg.te*
To FaxtiesD^iogtoBoili
wwUd t”*"***! (ahm Iteto
X dtiaaaa of Atlanta that he Is now prspagsd fee
FirMCla*9
He has at hie command
OFFICE n
antfeflm
und a picked set of hands, md
in giving genmal aUtehetloa.
■ ■
SmSFiStoni
To meat the demand, of to
INCRBAglNU WHOLE!ALK IDUIMI
We here aecurcd large and oomawdioaa .tor. room,
la tke Klmhall Heuae, kuateae on Iterator atraet,
nearly uppoalte Moore k Hank aad (Urey k Doagk-
erty, which we will oocapy
Olf lit OCTOBER WBZX,
endwbero we will be gfcd to reeatre oar Maato aad
With theea inoreeeed focUWaa for eutag a
H'holthuU Drug Jwtef8f
md with • LABOR and VHI ABROBTRD STOCK
SUPERIOR 1
to the trade.
w will ran ear ,rraeat atrak w
Mato «to Ato at afoto
RSt
MUMFMT, Mntotto:
■MUM
TO R5INT,
A (T0U BOOK OR DBCATUK tTfeSKT, Ut '
^*rr«oevtoO.ARmran. betwera WBtegkara
m* klr-Uaa Depto kgpte to « to
M£»0»A17Tai
B9Y , 1 .net
CROCKERY and (HUM
Hr. 4TI
t. niMjarr,
JMPOATn 1
REMOTA^i'
rpaK MNDOR H^IHHUg,
1». William, Aganta. baa raraoveite
Ike Doom tovtage Beak, an Wan toeto to
STEAK ENGINES.
t’^gpjasaASKHt
aa toe ikortoet notice, glviag gaanatn to an add.
on BAWD FOB tolftt , ,
rV-i ~ 1 ~~ rr~*n~ su
keen tlawl arty day..
Ateo-Oaa new Portable Kaglaa, l-kikaa power.
L 'te.
Adtolnlatrittor’a Stole.
grata eg teatoin. I
Tauaraaao Comm. |
. Mr .
te redded et tha time ef her death, the
■■pH tfl*
%n*ver**ts of AtotoS*) (ton.
FOUNDED 1785.
ThaLA9*^h£oteu4
Clothing f alto.
Stock of Gentlemen*
Fumtahtng Goad*. I
Wa hare one of the Baeet Itocka la Ike floktk. Call I
aad look at tke goods.
wptU-lt M. BIOH k UO. I
JOHN M3LLEDGE, Ji.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
QtoeelaOwpPaBmUdtofojraanf tK,)toRMa