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THE
SUN.
VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1871.
NO. 423
THE DAILY SUN
PnbUshiMl bj the Atlanta Sob Publishing
Company.
J. llealy Hrallh
Alexander II. ittephews, Political Editor.
A. It. Watson, .... News Editor.
J. Henly taitb, (tenant Editor and Bash
ness Manager.
Local JMltar t
WILLIAM H. MOORE.
Agent* i
Wm. AtfTKix, Jr., Now* Agent, Savannah, keep*
Tun Sun for sale.
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TELEGRAPH NEWS
By the New York Associated l'ress.
FOREIGN NEWS.
FRANCE.
The Er me nation of Frames — Rochefort — 4
.Ynnpayrr Sural.
Paris, September 26.—The German
evacuation of tlie departments contigu
ous to Paris bos been completed.
Rochefort petitions for the commuta
tion of his sentence. The original sen
tenoe was penal servitude for life.
General Dorai sues the Independence
Beige for publishing false news regard
ing him.
liochefort is quite ill with a nervous
complaint.
ENGLAND.
•Rllluuee—British Citizens mf Hong Kong
■Enter u Complaint—.3 J>Vk» .Ron Honored.
London, September 26.—The relations
between Russia, Turkey and France are
becoming more intimate.
The British citizens of Hong Kong
have forwarded a memorial to the Govern
ment complaining of increasing insecu
rity of life and property.
Tulins Renter, the originator of the
European system of gathering telegrupic
news, lias been mode a Baronet by the
Duke of Saxe Cobarg.
CANADA.
Death et an Old Canada Rebel.
Montreal, September 26.—Hon. L< uis
Joseph Papineau, a leader of the Cana
dian rebellion of 1837, is dead; aged
eighty-three.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
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RF.T.TWTA, ROME AND DALTON R. R.
TRAINS DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED.
Leave Selma 0:42 a. m., 3:15
Arrive at Uooic 5:41 r. M., 1:45
Arrive at Dalton 7 -.40 r. m., 3:50
Leave Dalton 7:50 a. m., 8:20
L^ve Rome 9:37 A. If., 10:45r. M.
Arrive at Selma IsM P. U., 3:44
Arrivals aad Departures of Train
aiul from Atlanta.
THE WEST BEN 4 ATLANTIC (oB STATE) RAILBOAD.
NIOHT I'AHBENUKU TUAIN—OUTWABD.
Leaves Atlauta 10 ;:i0pE
Arrives at Chattanooga tt;16 a I
DAY fASIENUIkB TEA1M—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlauta C:00 a I
Arrives at Chattanooga 1:21 p I
FAST LINE TO NEW YOEE—OUTWABD.
Leaves Atlants * • • • 2:45 p i
Arrives at Dalton 7:63 pi
NI0HT PABSKNUKB TUAIN—INWAUD.
Leavea Chattanooga 5:20 pi
Arrives at Atlanta 1.42 a I
DAY PAMNKNUKU TUAIN—INWAED.
leaves Chattanooga 5:30 a r
Arrive# at AtlauU 1:32 pH
ACCOMUOTAXIOM TBAlN— INWAUD.
Leave# Dalton 2:25 a i
Arrive# at Attauta ^.10:00at
THE OEOUGIA (AUUUSTA) UAILUOAD.
(No Day Train on Sunday.)
Night Passenger Train arrivoa 5:35 a. r
Night Paasenger Train leave# 5:15 p. t
Day Passenger Train arrive# 6:20 p. *
Day Passenger Train leaves 7:10 a. t
Stone Mountain Accommodation arrive#...8:05 a. r
Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves... .6:35 p. u
MACON AND WESTEUN EAILUOAD.
Day Passenger train leaves .7:55 a. i
Leaves Macon
Day Passenger Train arrives...
ATLANTA AND UICHMOND AIR'
Leavs Gainesville
Arrive at Atlanta.
Leave Atlanta
.7:65
..2:00p. m
Arrives at Macon 1:40 p. m.
Night Passenger Train leaves 2:55 p. m.
Leaves Macon 5;06 p- m.
Night Passenger Train arrives 10:25 p.m.
Arrive* at Macon 8:33 p. m
ATLANTA AND WEST FOINL RAILROAD.
Night Passenger Train arrives 10:07 a. to
Night Paasenger Train leaves *2:45 p. m
Day Passenger Traiu arrive# 5:00 p. m
Day Passenger Train leaves 7:i0 a. m
EAILUOAD.
6 A. M.
10 A. M.
Leave Atlanta - - * Jf *
Arrive at Gainesville 6:42 P. M.
Macon \ Augusta Railroad.
DAY PASSENGER TRAIN D XLY, SUNDAYS EXPECTED.
Leave Augusta at...% 12 W M.
Leave Macon at....... 6 0C A. M.
Arrive at Macon at 7 40 P. M.
Arrive at Augusta St, 1 45 "•
Western Railroad of Alabama.
Leave Selma 4:10 A M
Arrive at Montgomery «:40 A M
Arrive at West Point tl:M A M
Arrive at Montgomery JJ
Leave Columbus 11:40 A M
Arrive at Columbua ....IMP P M
Atlantic and Oalf Knllroad.
I I ROM Savanuah, Ga., via Albany, Jacksonville
1 and Tallahassee, to Quincy, Florida:
Leave Savannah daily. 10:15 P. M
MASSACHUSETTS.
Bottled Bin Butter.
SntiNGFiELD, September 20. — One
thousand and sixty-one delegates have
been elected, of whom four hundred and
thirty-two are Butlerites.
NEW YORK.
.3 rrested for Complicity with Hedge—Henry
Bail.
NE\y York, September 26.—Eugene
L. Jackson and Jas. A. I’olhenus iiavc
been arrested, charged with eonspiriug
with Paymaster Hodgo to defraud the
United States Government. They were
bailed in the Bum of $25,000 each.
The London papers generally comment
favorably upon the transfer of the gov
ernment agency in London to the firm
of Cewls, Hobocht & Co. They recog
nize this as a compliment to the parent
firm of Henry Clews & Co., which assist
ed materially in marketing the loans of
the government during the rebellion.
seen to leave the field. Two are sup- 920; exports coaetwise 77; sales75; stock
posed to have been killed, but their
bodies have not been found.
MISSISSIPPI.
mi of XV/MT Fn*r I* Jackson
Jackson,September 26. —The existence
of yellow fever here is denied by the
Medical Faculty. There is positively
but sixteen cases of illness from all caus
es in the city to-day. Seven persons
have died duriug the post four days from
Saturday, two Sunday, and one yester
day. About twelve persons have been
affected with a severe type of midarious
fever during the post ten days; but yel
low fever nurses and physicians deny the
existence of the yellow fever.
W A 8 HINGTON.
NORTH CAROLINA.
«d|..
daily (Sundays exoap-
3:40 P. M
3:00 P. M
0:25 A. M
Arrive at Savannah daily
MMIt
Memphis and Charleston Kailroad.
w. J. Aeees, Agent, Atlanta, Oa.
TIKE TABLE OF THE MEMFItlfl AND CHAIII.EHJ.ON E. U.
OOINO west:
a leaves Chattanooga
PiVsslffi- - -
Mail Train leaves Chattanooga
Arrives in Memphis, next day
COMING EAST:
Morning Express leaves Memphis
Arrives in Chaltanooga,next morning.
, 6:30 A M
Morning Express _ _
a Memphis, same Usy ....10:15 P M
n leaves r* w
..10:20 A M
_ ... 5:00AM
Ski'Train irare. Uemvhl... A M
Arrives in Obaitanooga, nextdyr.....•..... *00 “ *
Mnoon andBrunswick Rallied
DAT H. OMMOD.TIOI. XSU*—(Daily OXCCpt HUIl'l.}!)
Lrav. M.cou a—in. If
Arrive a Brnn.wlck 225 E" S"
ArrlT. U Mraoo PraraU||«r MU*J p. in.
mioht rumnaa <lrau, .Jra.pt Bund.;,.)
Loavs Moron Passenger Shod 8:10 p. tu.
Arrive at Savannah »• «•
Leave Savannah I l> '
Arrive at Macon Passenger Shed 6:50 s. m.
HAWEimviLUt isjon tDuily except bundays.)
lieave Macon Mmpr Shed..
Arrive at nawkinavUlo
Leave Hawkinsville
Arrive at Macon Passengrtgwt
3:06 p. m.
. 6:45 p. in.
6:45 a. m.
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE
fcppW'.SS..
rjlUE next Araielulc jmt li«tn. on
MONDAY. gKTTKMDIB 18.
i. i'i... lyy. bran formed for llto benefit
ofthora rraliutra whom., drair.et.il fnrlbra to
improve tbraralrra. or to prerere for terabing.
New Patent Anon Hfijuare Grand Pianos are
U s^. Expenses are aa moderate as In other similar
institutions.
»j» ftutnra »ni«cnlnra mktamra lira Pretliml.
iCaMa»s.un. miemetwim.
Raleigh, Sepiumbor 26.—In the Cir
cuit Court, to-day, tho cose of the United
States against Amos and some thirty oth
ers, has consumed the day. The case
has been progressing since Saturday.—
The defense have not yet concluded their
testimony. A number of very strong
alibis have been proven.
One of tho severest wind and rain
storms that has visited this section in a
number of yenre has boon prevail ing si uco
4:30 this evening, though it is fast dying
away. Largo trees have been blown
down in the streets.
ALABAMA-
Fearful Explosion—Four JHcn Killed and Two
Badly Wounded.
Montgomery, Sept 26.—The Adver
tiser of this morning has the particulars
of a terrible accident which occurred at
tho Steam Mill of Hardeman and Mc-
Dade, 22 miles north of this city ou the
S. & N. R. R. yesterday about I o’clock
p. m. Tho boiler of the mill lnul just
beeu heated up to begin work when it
exdloded with terrible fury, killing four
men, badly wounding two others and
tearing the mill all to pieces. The killed
are J. E. Jenkins and Robert King, white;
and Reuben and Toby MoDade, negroes.
The wounded, who ore not expected to
live, arc Philip McDonald and Jamea
Berry. Mr. Jenkins, the fireman, was
hurled one hundred yards through tho
air by the force of the explosion and so
badly torn to pieces that if it had not
been previously known bis identity could
not have been traced without great diffi
culty. Mr. King was thrown fifty yards
up hill and terribly mangled. Capt. C.
T. Hardeman and Mr. T. W. Moretield
were tho only persons employed nbou
the mill who escaped, and even their
safety is due to the fact that they were
without tbc building when the explosion
took place. Great excitement exists in
the neighborhood.
MARYLAND.
The Commercial Contention—A Shower of Res-
•fi.lf.ra, «fr.
Baltimore, Sopteml>or Ufl.—The Con
vention re-assembled to-day—the Bishop
presiding. A motion to admit visitors to
tbe floor was rejected. Reports were
submitted relative to the mouth of the
Mississippi and Tennessee Rivers, and
referred. Resolutions upon nearly every
subject were offered and referred. A
resolution regarding the Ku-Klux was
tabled by a largo majority. During the
tbe afternoon additional resolutions were
offered and referred.
Among tho resolutions introduced in
the Commercial Convcntin to-day, was one
relative to the connection of the Mississ
ippi, from the mouth of Ohio River, to
the Allan tie Seaboard through Ohio,
Karawha and James Rivera canal.
Hodgo court martial eonvered to-day.
Tho prisoner plead guilty to all the
charges. Tlio sentence will bo announc
ed from Headquarters.
UTAH.
Th. Safsl. r, rjMH-,«r »'«r-
Salt Lake, September 26.-.V number
of Mormons are sending their families
away under tho apprehension that; there
will be a collision between the United
States and tho Mormons.
important rrqssest from the Ku-Klux Commit-
tee—^irkausas has m Bold Beoor Thott from
the Treasury Department—iielano culls ml
Washington.
Washington, September 26.—Tho sab
committee on Ku-Klux having specially
in charge the finances of the South, act
separately.
Senator Pool remains here.
Representative Stcvensou goes to Cin
cinnati and Beck to Lexington.
Hon. James B. Beck urges that the
State, county and municipal afficers send
to him ut Lexington, well authenticated
statements of their debts, taxes and iaci
dental circumstances connected with tbe
accumulation of debt and increase of tax
ation. Mr. Beck expocts and hopes that
every officer having charge of State,
couuty of municipal finances, will take
the trouble to report to him; and in ca
ses where reports may be withheld, or
partial on account of the partisan charac
ter of the officials, ho urges prominent
citizens to send him statements authenti
cated beyond a question. These state
ments, it is desired; shall be fair and con
sist mainly of figures, without any parti
n expressions.
The committee re assembles here on
November 1st, to make a consolidated
report.
Arkansas is excited over gold mines
discovered west of Monticello.
Tho Federal Judge of Utah has for
bidden tho Mormon courts to exercise
chancery or common la\v jurisdiction.
Brigham Young directs his Bishops to
continue chancery and common law
jurisdiction. Young will submit to pro
cess from the Federal court, but will re
sist imprisonment.
Tho loss of tho schooner Hurd involv
ed the loss of the captain’s wife and nine
of tho crew.
Ten gold and silver seals have been
stolen from the State Department and
melted. Tho thieves wero arrested.
Delano 1ms returned.
Meteorological.
Office Chief of Signal Service, [
Washington, D. O., Sep. 26.
3935.
Wilmington, September 20.— Cotton
quiet; middliugB 181; net receipts 125;
sales 204; stock 101U.
New Orleans, bcptemlxu- 26.—Cotton
dull; middlings receipted ;
gross 967 ; sales 800; stock 20,423.
Memphis, September 2G.--Cotton
quiet; firm middlings 18i.
Mobile, September 20.—Cotton weak;
middlings 19}; net receipts 860; exports
coastwise 209; sales 100; stock 8963.
Galveston, September 26.—.Cotton
quiet; good ordinary lOf; net receipts
513; sales 250; stock 15,538.
Baltimore, September 26.-Flour firm
er with an improwd demand. Wheat
firm. Corn quiet X’Jrovisioas unchanged.
Whinky scarce at 97.
Baltimore, September 26.—Cotton
easy; middliugBlflijnet receipts 76, gross
275; exports coastwiso 29; sales 165;
stock 1530.
Augusta, Sep temkef 26.—-Cotton quiet;
middlings 17f; net receipts 400; sales 250.
WESTERN MARKETS.
Meats, Breadlines, Drain, Whisky, Etc.
Louisville, September 2U.— Bagging
quiet; Flour aud Cora unchanged, l’ro-
viaions active nml firm; Pork $13(uT3 50;
Bacon—shoulders 7l; clear sides 7j; Lard
9J. Whisky DO.
Hr. Louis, September 20.—Flour firm
but slow. Corn dull and drooping.—
Whisky 94@2. Bagging cosier at 18©
19. Pork uctiver at 813(u 13 25. Bacou
—only order business; shoulders 7J; dear
sidesSJ. Lard firm at 91fn9j; kegs 10|
@11.
Cincinnati, September 26.—Flour ad
vanced to $6 50@C 75. Corn steady.
Provisions quiet and unchanged. Whis
ky, stock very light, 92.
Ivoelll 011(1 lJiiHliless Nut loos.
Saf Just Received—A fine lot of this
year’s Mackerel; in kits and half baiTels,
by Williams, Lanoston & Chans.
sept27-4t
1*0we*’ Press For Hals.
We offer for iolo A “Montague” Tower I
ittisrilianeong.
A. K. Seago’s Large Auction Sale
0 T J5SFfS JSP LO T 8 ’ AND VACANT BUSI
NESS MdrsaidenoeLots, in Boliwood Settle
ment, and on Marietta Road, wlU lake place on the
R—JJ Wedneeday, 27th Instaut, commencing at
PMsane by hicks FREE.
Alao, FREE LUNCH at 12:50 o’clock. Ten
“i®' tlllM
Popular -familg Sewing machines
►
Press, which can he run either by hand or Administer, MequeUe, Velvet and Bedy
Brussels Carpets
IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AT THE
CARPET STORE OF
OHAMBiRLIN, BOYNTON S CO.
steam—in perfect order and os good ns
now. Address J. Hknlt Smith,
Son Offioe,
tf Atlanta, On.
MU W. B. Moses, at the Kimball
House, always has The Sun for sale.
The Largest and .ftmst Super*
.^:. M Z ra -i Qn : Kl ,7-. al I TAM«T B rBB U
the Post Office Stand, successors to Orion
Dofiier, keep TnE Sun for sale.
IgU 1,900 Old Pallets for sale in quan
tities to suit purchasers, nt the
tf Sun Office.
Grand Church Fair.
The congregation of the First M. E.
Church South — Wesley Chapel — will
hold a Grand Fair in October, commenc
ing on the 16th and continuing till tho
M8KL8
CARPETS
In the South, now on exhibition at the Carpet Store
■ept26-lm.
CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON k 00.
Thrco-Ply, Ingrain, Two-Fly
And all Grade* of
CHEAP CAR PETS,
In *xten*iYe variety, now on ml* at th* Carp*t
8tore of
upptae-lm CHAMBERLIN, BOYWTO N k CO
STEAM ENGINES.
repared to furnish Steam
Letter From Col.II* P. Farrow.
UKCOHV Foil Til If VAST rWJSNTY-FOUR HOURS.
Tho rising barometer which prevailed
Monday afternoon in the Northwest, has
extended into Michigan and Missouri.—
The falling barometer on tho lower lakes
has developed into an area of low pressure
nding over the Middle and Eastern
States, and now probably central in
northern New York. The barometer
continues to fall in tho South Atlautio
States and Florida, with cloud and rain.
Light rain 1ms fallen from Virginia north
and cast, ami is now reported from Maim 1
westward. Partially cloudy and hazy
weather continues from Texas to Alabama
and northward to the lakes. {South and
southeasterly winds have prevailed on
tho middle and east Atlantic, but wester
ly winds are now reported from New
York to Virginia and westward. Tbe
temi>erature has fallen decidedly oil tho
lakes and east Atlantic. It has risen on
the south Atlantic.
Probabilities.
It is probalilo that a slight disturbance
will devtlop on the eastern Gulf, and
that cloudy weather will contiuuo on
Wednesday, with rain south of the Caro-
linas. Partially cloudy aud clearing
weather, with northwestrely winds, will
probably prevail from the middle and
east Atlantic westward; clear and hazy
weather south aud west of Kentucky,
MA RKET REPORTS.
CALIFORNIA.
.f L’.tely Fight With Prisoners,
San Francisco, September 26.—Three
FOREIGN MARKETS
Colton, Money, Bonds, Etc.
Liverpool, September 26, noon.—Cot
ton opened steady; uplands 9j@9J; Or
leans 9j(af92.
Later—Cotton firm; sales 10,000bales;
speculation and export 2,000.
Liverpool, September 26—evening.
Cotton closed firm; quotations same.
p^O~d
NORTHERN MARKETS.
Cotton, Financial, Breadstuffs, Drain, gc,
New York, September 26.—Cotton dull
and lower; middling uplands 19?; Orleans
20; sales 2,000 bales. Cotton sales for
fuiure delivery, last evening, 7,100 bales
—September 19|; October 18j($19$;
November 18i(od9l; December 19(tf>19i;
January 19J(uT9 5-16; February 19i(ai
199-16; March, 19 11-16(^191. Stocks
feverish but not active. Gold better at
141. Governments firm but dull. State
bonds dull but steady. Money quiet at
6. Exchange—long 8|; short 91.
New York, September 26.—Money
decidedly easier, closing at 2(^3. Ster
ling steady. Gold 14 Kg-14 J. Govern
ments dull and neglected. Cotton closed
steadier; sales 4272; njdandslGl; Orleans
20. Flour—Southern firmer, common
to fair extra 90 50(^7 20, good to choico
87 25(2,9. Whisky active, 97. Wheat 1
(a 2c better; winter red Western 50(7/58.
Corn a shade firmer; 72l(//,72l. Rico
piict; 8@9. Pork 813i(^13|. Lord—
kcttlo rendered 10j. Navals firm. Tal
low active; 81091.
Boston, September 26.- - Cotton quiet;
middlings 201; net receipts 180; gross
530; sales 400; stock 4500.
'New York, September 26.— Eighty-
one’s 18J; Bixty-two’s 13|; 4s 151; 5s 13|;
new 141; sevens 141; 8s 14|; forties 111;
Tennessee’s 711; new same; Virginia's
62b new 68; Louisiana's 66; new 60.
Philadelphia, September 26.- Cotton
quiet; middlings 19}.
SOUTHERN MARKETS.
Cotton, liosin. Tor, Molasses, Sugar, etc.
Savannah, September 26. — Cotton
steady with a fair demand; middling* 18;
net receipts 1020; sales 425; stock 5139.
Charleston, hcptemlier 26.—Cotton
Atlanta, Sept. 2G, 1871.
Editors Sun: I aeo that some of tbe
papers allude to the multiplicity of coun
sel retained to prosecute all persons im
plicated in tbe alleged frauds upon the
Western and Atlantic Railroad, and I
deem it not inappropriate to give yon
some information upon that point. It is
true that Hon. B. H. Hill and Judgo
John W. H. Underwood havo been re
tained by tbe Governor as general coun-
1 to aid in tlio trial of all parties before
the Superior Courts after bills of indict-
iient sliall have been found, and all other
counsel have been retained by me iu mv
official capacity as Attorney General,
without dictation from any source. Be
fore truo bills can bo found against any
of the parties supposed to be guilty of
these frauds, much work will havo to bo
dono toward discovering and arraying the
evidences of their guilt To assist me in
this work more particularly, I havo em
ployed Captain John Mi Hedge. Messrs.
Gurtrell and Stephens have been rotainod
in tlio prosecution of one case only—that
of Mr. McCalln, and will prove peculiarly
valuable to the prosecution in tluit case.
Then there are five other counties on
tho line of the road in which prosecution
will probably be instituted, anil wishing
to discharge my wholej.duty in these
prosecutions, without discriminating for
or against any one, and without giving
the wrong-doers any advantugo of the
State, I have felt it my duty to retain in
each one of those counties at leust one
of their most able and successful criminal
lawyers. This is a necessary precaution
from one single consideration, t%\vit: to
prevent juries from being “packed” on
us. All lawyers will concede tho folly of
attempting u prosecution iu a county
where all the lawyers iu tho prosecution
are straugeis, no matter how ablo mid
learned they may bo. Local counsel
must be had, or the juries will be “pack
od.” This is a lamentable fact, but it is
nevertheless a fact. From these consid
erations, and none other, I have retained
Hon. Georgo N. Lester to aid mo in all
cases iu Cobb county; General William
T. Wofford in Bartow county; Hon. Wm.
11. Dabney in Gordon county; Colonel
J. A. W. Johnson iu tho counties of
Whitfield and Catoosa, and Col. James
H. Anderson, in Chattanooga.
And with a view to reaching every al
leged fraud, and bringing every criminal
to justice, whether he be rich or jxxjr,
hiyh or loir, I request all good citizens,
ou the line of the road, who know of any
improper or criminal transaction in con
nection with tho said rood, to communi
cate it either U) my associate counsel in
their respective counties, or to me, ns
early as possible.
They are retained only in thoir respec
tive counties, and with the aid of gentle
men who stand so high for personal in
tegrity and professional ability, I trust
that the people will rest assured that the
prosecutions will be faithfully conducted
against all parties, for I shall sock tbc
aid of those only whoso past lives aro a
sure guarantee of their integrity, and
whoso professional success is proof of
their ability.
My motives may be impugued, but I
quietly await ultimate developments as
my triumphant vindication. It would be
detrimental to the public interests for mo
to pursue auy other course.
Henry P. Farrow,
Attorney General.
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21st, to raise funds to assist in complet- rpuE undersigned is pr«i
ing their splendid now church. IA “ r era, of an j
The following is tho Board of Direc
tors, to either of whom contribution may
by made for the Fair, They respectfully
solicit, and will be thankful for a gener
ous response:
Er Lnwshe, President; G. W. D. I b**D used sixty day*.
also desired, of tho
Most Improved Stylos and Bast Makers.
the shortest notice^girlng gnarant** to all sold.
ON HAND FOB SALE l
One 15-hon* Engine and Saw Mill, oamplst*. Ha*
Also—On* New Portable Engine, C hora* power.
Will bo sold at a bargain.
A. MURPHY,
augsoim ilk**, m.
Fall Hat Trade!
IJ. M. HOLBROOK,
Whitehall Street,
Cook, Vice President; Geo. H. Ham
mond, Secretary; Dr. Henry L. Wilxon;
Treasurer; Hon. John L. Hopkins, Mrs.
J. L. Hopkins, Hon. Wm. Ezzard, Mrs.
Er LawHbe, Col. B. F. Maddox, Mrs.
Wm. T. Wilson, Col. N. J. Hammond,
Mrs. J. F. Nutting, Geo. Winship, Mrs.
Geo. W. D. Cook, F. P. Bice, Mr*.
WMis Peck, J. 0 Courtenay Mrs. Wal-1 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL,
ter T. Colquitt, M. J. Cofer, Mrs. Henry
Banks.
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
Regular Order of Business.—Cases yet
to be Decided.
11. Atlanta 33.
12. Home 121 ATLANTA,
13. Cherokee 18
14. Northern 5
15. Augusta 10
16. Middle 1
17. Ocraulgee 5
18. Eastern 6
19. Brunswick 6
September 6~tf
IPfc., Nougat de Marseilles, at Block’s
Candy Factory, jy29-tf
B^v.. Nougat de Marseilles, at Block's |MR. HOLBROOK
jy29-tf
$25.00 Hared I StLSSSsmU
FBICJM AND TOMS OF
WILSON SHUTTLE
■•wing Kaohia**.
$*MW. $5 raw.
I « M.
No. 0, Mate Table $ 43
No. 0, holf-MM, pin bx 50 os
No. 7. do ffin'y 55 SB
No. 7. Folding oovor TO 80
No. 8, FoU Cabinet, 100 110
No. 8, Folding CoY*r, 130
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS BY
0E0RUIA,
. Lsrgoat aud boat Lota of MATS ever offered la a
Southern market.
Those GOODS aro all fresh and new, and is com
posed of the vory
iLATEttT STYLES,
Ncto RDvertietmeiu*.
Attcution, Mechanic Fire Com
pany, No. 2.
CALLED MEKTINU OK MECHANIC FI1IE
Company, No. 2, will be held at their Hall
Tills Monday Evening, nt 7 1-2 O’clock,
Punctual attendance re<iucated, aa business of im
portance will be transacted.
By order:
W. D. LUCK IK,
ncpt271t . President.
KAILKOAU ALE HOUSE!
as,
Alabama Nlreet, . . ATLANTA, Ua.
) -NEW DEPARTURI” OF BOUBDON WHIS
KY ; for (trady will unite in Convention Bour
bon and Ryu Whisky, to huit the linns, with a fla*
lot cf
WINES, GINS, 8EGANS, ETC.,
Also, Dollied Ale and Porter from I/>ndon, Dub-
ii.
Ale, Porter sad Deer on Draught
*cptt7 Ct
WHO WANTS A BUILDING LOTI
Call on
OKADY,
r Georgia Depot.
ola Sheriff's party were killed in an al- qnict; nud.Uingslfi!;net rcccq.m 9n; ex- u w „ b „
Limit to capture ffve prisoner* who re-11'ortA coaatwwe 561; sale* 100; Mock 7.- '
«ntWc^«d. The BherifTa party lost :137 bales. _
rayen horeea-two killed and lire cap-1 Noufolk, Beptcmbcr 20. - Cotton
tSed. Only three el tlie oonviot* were I quiet; middling* held at 17*; net roceipt* I raytiw* Cor. Peachtree and Wheat street*.
IaOTH. well bhaded, within a half tuilu of tho
half iu twelve
month* time. Apply
J. R. WYLIE,
Candy Factory.
Offices to Rent.
2d floor; also a portion of tho office, in
eluding one window on the first floor—in
The Sun Building, ou Broad street.
Apply to J. Ubnly Smith,
tf. Hun Office.
“ Ai.kxandru II. Htktukkh on tur
Study of tiik Law.”—A 16 page pam
plilefc— out) of tho profoumlcst of Mr.
Stephens’ many protluctious.
copy 15 cents ; 50 copies 65.
Address J. Ubnly Bmith,
Manager Hun Office,
sept4-tf Atlanta, Ga.
the P1 oNKER HAT MAN of this auction.
Olio room on I Hav,u « been oxolualv*Iy la this business for a num
ber of years, be flatters himself that he understands
tho trade in all its branches.
Wholesale Department
princliml fcatnro of the Establishment, and he
tSinglo I °ff <nr * inducements to country dealers, which cannot
tie excelled in New York, or any other market.
Call and examino before purchasing.
NcpWS-fit -
We wish It distinctly nnderttood that th
irma from which we never deviate; and
« our Machine* to hav* every paint of
to he found in aay Underfeed Shuttle Ms
a* durable, mode of os good material a* any Machine
in the world, and that it will do a* slogan! wmk
W. H. GRIFFIN. Gen. Agent
It Peachtree Street, Atlanta. Q
Spec ial l'rcmlun
Tlio LohL Call!
CUL- j
ON, >
1. i
Heuiujtary's Office, Atlanta Aorutl-
tthal and Industrial Association,
Atlanta, Ga., September 9, 1871
No premium having liecn offered iu
the List of rremiums for tho Fair of [ Aud turn them
this Association in October on tho publi-1 tho
cation of papers, the publishers of At- Plftesith
huita generally offer special premiums.
Tho Press of Georgia generally, will |
oblige by copying tho following commu
nication. Bam’l A. Echols, Beo’y,
Arum, Oa., Neptern'.rr 4th. 1871.
S. .1. F.rhnls, ft'eerrtara Atlanta Agricultural and
industrial Association—Dear Sir: The undnrsigUMl,
ItublishcrH of AtlauU, ofler f 8U aud two Gold Medals,
to l»o awarded at tha coming Fair of your Associa
tion, iu »i>c<'ial prenihunn, as follows : For tho best
Daily naper pubUahud iu Georgia—ouUidc of AUan-
ta—judged by IU mechanical make up, general styl*
aiul mauuer of dci»rtiueutM, 135 aud Gold Medal.
* * • * For the lieat printed Weekly paper pub-
liHhetl in Georgia—outside of Atlanta—(35 ami Gold
Medal.
W. A. IIKMT
CoiiHtitution.
J. Hkm.v Smith, Manager Run Publishing Com
pauy.
H. W. Gnunn, Publisher New Era.
Hamvkl UAttii, Publisher True Georgian.
J. J. Toon, Publisher Christian Index and Georgia I
Medical Journal.
C. W. Ho W A UT
pany.
night, i
TO CLONE MY BOOKN
iVl r to tho Clerk of th* Council
Day af OCTOBER*
All who do not pay by that tim* will be waited
by the Marshal WITH COSTS ATTACHED.
Now please remember, that on the last few day a,
all cannot be waited on; so come up at once, <
menuing Monday morning, the 35th inat.
Office hours from 8 to 12, and from 3 to 5.
KotpeetfaUy,
JOHN THOMAS,
aepm-tlUlSoct
City
, l'libiiaiior. or th, Au.uu | New Haute U Mobile, New Orlean*
Vlikub.ry and Texa*.
For Plauiatiou Publishing Com-1
k Wilson, Publishers Rural Southerner.
To Printers.
Twelve newnpaper chases, suitable for
papers from 22x32 to 24x36, will be sold
cheap. Address
J. IIenly Smith,
tf. Business Manager Bun.
mUcdlancons.
A Bargain Offered.
Blue Mountain Route
VIA
SELMA, HOME, AND DALTON
Railroad and ill Connection!.
"I JAHHENOEItH LEAVI* (I ATLAKTA BT THB
[PAST EXPRESS TRAIffi
Of Raima, Rome and Dolton Railroad, arriving al
Rolmaat iilOF.
aud making close connections with train of
Central Railroad, arriving at
Meridian
4MJLU-
LM#.
Vleksbarg 1:55
ALSO, maka cIom connection at GAIJHRA
trains of South and North Alabama Railroad, arriv-
HAVE TWO DESIRABLE RESlPENCES FOB [ , T10 F.
7 :45 k. M.
Peters, between Pryor I NewOrleons 4J5 Ml*
The Road has been recently equipped aud Its
equipment is not Nurpassod by any In the Sooth
The houses have four and six rooma respectively. [ for strength and beauty of finish.
Looking to tho conveniences of business, the hotels, | g£* No change of cars between Bom* *ad Selma,
passenger depot, tlm churches and schools, this is
A LACE CAR*
Ipenoer),
choice property, and wlU be sold without delay.— I uits IMAM l>
Examine the property sad call at my office (Law FtlildWAW *
office of Clark k Spencer), Grant ® U ^“% HC1U | rnn^tbroii^from ROME VIA MONTGOMERY «o
ep27-3t
Change of ScheduJe.
TRAN81»ORTATION OFFU7E, j
Wkstesn k Atlantic Railroad,
Atlanta, Oa., September 14,1871.!
Leave Atlanta si 5:00 a.
Arrive at Chattanooga 1:21 p.
heave Chattanooga. 5:30 a.
Arrive et Atlauta 1:33 p.
Dalton Accommodation will arrive In Atlanta at I
10 a. iu. E. B. WALKER,
set 11 121 Master Transportation.
Mobile
NO DKLAY AT TERMINAL POINTS.
Fare a* lowo* by say other Route.
e Tickets via Kingston at th* General
r at th* H. I. Kimball House.
JOHN B. PECK,
General Passenger Agent.
E. G. BARNEY.
General Superintendent
W ,
No. 4 Kimball I
HOWE’S
IMPROVED
Lock-Stitch Sewing
MAOHINHS
A Bl WORLD UNOWNED FOR DURABILITY
-cA Mid alratltorar at arackrarar. MrapraMn... or
tho tomtom, mU Ul. mpuMtoM «uto ram. of
<rork Um, v« rambk oI |i iKraraW, wUxultSuf
or roraUmtomoA "
AtlhoOnd
Bxpoeltkm UiWeraaDe
ia Fori*, 1NT, they wut* twarSed the
—a Maeeive Gold Medal-over 83
renter of the Sewing Mo-
The growing appreciation of their charaetertetir
Howe Sewing Maohine
More than ONI Tl
oellent machines are ia
this very Mkfs noabw _
Uoo cannot be found. They make th*
‘Howe, or Lwk4itWii>i> > - 1 g
which he* the same beautiful appearanoe oo either
eide of the frbrt* eewed, and they are the only ma
ohine* that mak* Ihi* heauttfrtt etttch to MtfMttoa.
eorner of Broad mad 41eh*nm etre*te. If you are
member that Mr. Howe wo* th* original inventor of
the Sewing Machine, and gave twenty yoan of hi*
life to perfecting this machine.
Every HoweMochine i*
Warranted for 8 Tours
perfect order by the
Gen nin* Elies Rowe
SSSNCi-ivfis;:::::
::%S
ttouwttht
Machine*.
pubMc that cannot b* excelled by other
Cl AS. K. STATUG.
k a. n. rear.
Staples A Reab,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND
Gen.! Commission Merchants
deal*n for Selling Gotten Ilf Prf C*nt.,
27N l)n>ud Mlroot,
/ AUGUSTA, GA.
JOHN P. KING. President Go. B. K. k Hanking Oo.
H. H life KM AN. Pres’t Granlteville Factory and
urn
FLOURING MILLS,
jS tlajcta, GKOHOAJ.
If all thing* »re eq«al, wkjraft |Mtr.
t« k.BM BiaRBfiMtare 1
I HAVE roratohiHi m, Mill. thrmt,hooi Mtk Iff
Mul IMPIIOVF.D BACHIMBRT, mim a
grinding new wheat, and am prepared to and will
gnaranb-n ovary pound of flour that I seU to come
hilly np to reprcMDtation; otherwise, it can be *ip-
>md bock to me at my expense.
I am prepared to furnish the trade, in any quantity,
'* teks or quarter aocks:
)1X1E, from choice white wheat.
I FAIRLY, ft
iked or unsecked.
t. B BTTMiH, ProptMor.
The Howe BCaohlnqOo
Cor.:
NEXT BOOM TO MON OftlC
UTLXJT94, Ud,
AMENTN WANTED
IB BVBBT TOWS ABD COONTT TFBOuaBOUV
fllOXBraidraMl ralra aM-nraNmr. ireirate.-
i as: tss?- snDaasxSFi
■ u MOu .ad Dor I . M dm
ltaildU>«faAR Tlwrai Awl,
eyp»#a.
nlmM. i»>r ol MMra ud
eecond-hand family “
time, until October
at once to
4-lmdhW
Pay Xfoair rsfraxea. .'
I 0AN BB FOUND BVBBY DAT AT THE OFjioB
Of arara On A BUI. on Pradhbra atTML rawly
raHatta wwrat. dm Mr aura rad Orarau
fa S55U