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THE DAILY SUN
HOT New Advertisements always founu
on First Pam ; ho ’ and Business Notices
on Fourth Page.
Thiubday Mohnino 8eitembeb28
SU IS -ST It UK ES.
g 1fft. “Poly-marricd" is a Western eu
pbouiom. Polly married is very common
everywhere, where girls are Msry-ed.
Mr The Albany (Go.) News pays Gen.
Toombs quite s tribute. See it in an
other column.
Mr Massachusetts goes back on Bnt-
ler; but that is not altogether unnatural,
as dogs have, before, been known to de
vour their own offspring.
W Lewis Hanes is announced as the
editor of the Carolina Era, a Radical
paper, published in Baleigh. The Hones
family will no doubt feel grateful to
observe that he omits the y from his
name.
■&. The Harrisburg Slate Journal
soys : "There is no doubt the Demo
cracy calculate on succeeding in Phila
delphia by fraud.” It is funny to see
how fearful the Radicals are of being
beaten at their own game.
The Cash-Book is the name of a
new paper that oomes from Jackson,
Missouri. That completes the list—
Journal, Day-Book, Ledger and Cash-
Book.
Igq. Our neighbor, the Constitution, is
very anxious for unity in the Democratic
party—but on which side? Is it for or
against the acceptance of the “fraudulent
amendmcnts"as "verities" and "fluidities?'
That is the only point in the case.
<9" The Forest, Mississippi, Register,
puts the matter in this way: "It is said
the marks of the chisel made thousands
of years ago upon the oolumns of rained
cities, in Egypt and Persia, are fresh as
if made but yesterday—the sun seeming
to preserve it. Marble (Manton) in this
country crumbles under the effect of a
few rays of The Sue.”
The Macon Telegraph says: "The
Atlanta locals soy the mosquitoes are in
tolerable up at that famous ‘summer re
sort.’ Now, we can acoount for our mis
sing stock.” True. There is not a mos
quito in Atlanta that did not arrive on
the Macon and Western trains; and when
they get here they are the worst famished
little wretches the world ever saw. Ma
con blood is getting too thin, and Macon
hides too thick to furnish comfortable
subsistence to the most enterprising mos
quitoes.
The Courier-Journal says: “The
man who invited Warmoth to pistols and
coffee is named Llulla—Llulla with four
Is. He is evidently an ’1 of a fellow.”
The public appeals to the Courier-Journal
to know if it has not used that same joke
about os often as is consistent with a
claim to originality. A good thing may
bo repeated two or throe dozen times;
but if repeated oftoner than that it begins
to grow a little stupid, ns tho people be
gin to foolishly imagine they have seen
something like it before.
Mf Pertinent to the woman’s social
Reform movement in Washington city,
the Washington correspondent of tho
Louisville hedger telegraphs as follows:
"Tho womnu’s movement here has now
become an intolerable nuisance, oad the
papers here, irrespective of party, are
calling for its suppression. At the meet
ing held on Friday night, for the osten
sible object of considering the subject of
the social evil, the speeches made by both
men and women were a gross outrage on
publio and privato decency. On the stand
where sat the members of the Woman’s
Clnb were gathered about a half dozen
reclaimed courtesans. ” If the truth were
known good and pure women are not
mixed up with this slum movement. The
movement will result in no good. This
parading the foul iniquities of "the
house of the strange woman” before the
public, excites a morbid desire to know
more about them,'and, in the end, good
that may have been desired, fails to ap
pear, and a great evil orops out The
social reformers of Washington will be
foul society instead of purifyng it
GEORGIA NEWS.
MONHOK COUNTY.
The Advertiser of Tuesday furnishes
the following:
Yesterday gave us the first indication
of fair weather that we have had for two
weeks. A few bright days will greatly
improve the "situation” in the cotton
fields.
We alluded in our last issue to the
probable rate of taxation in this county
forth* current year. It is now evident
that the authorities intend to create an
other "striking” fund. The official order
oalls for two hundred and fifty per cent,
on the State tax; or, in other words, $10
on the <1,000. The State tax is 40 cents
on the <100. Thus it will be seen the
(ax payers of the county have to ante to
tbs tune of $14 on the $1,000.
kvavstk.
The Chronicle <£ Sentinel has the follow
ing paragraph :
The Southern and Atlantio Telegraph
Company seems to make business. Its
line is now finished from Washington
City to Charla-ton, and is to be rapidly
to Savannah and this city. On
yesterday Dr. Morris, sod other gentle
men representing the company, were
here for the purpose of eecuring the
right of way through the streets.
MACON.
Tho Telegraph notices tho arrival of
water packed cotton in that market:
The Telegraph baa the following from
Xhuks county: Crops are short in Banks.
WeMd a very destructive rain storm
about tbe time of the Savannah gale,
that prostrated our eon, and much is
damaged by bdpg mbmarped by the
•Wfiowing streams. The oern crop will
be a hall orop or a little more, but I do
not think tliat it can reach two-thirds.—
Cotton ia opening prematurelv—lint light
and short. Farmers are blue, and say
but bolt a crop, bnt I think, with a late
fall, of which we have indications, we
will make two-thirds of the yield of 1870,
though the rains of tho last two weeks
are injuring some by causing second
growth. In making your estimate you
may not count ns more than one-half or
five-eighths of 1870 with certainty.
OOLCHBl'S.
B. G. Stern, a well-known merchant,
died Sunday night.
A $75 cup is to be the prize st the
boat race during the Columbus Fair.
UIUXOGBVH.LE.
The Beamier of the 25th says:
On last Friday, a Collector of Taxes
was chosen for this otunty to supply a
vacancy caused by the absence of tb
duly elected incumbent—and resulted iu
an overwhelming vote for Mn L. N,
Calluway, lus maj< >rity being 423 in a total
of 1407 polled.
Gen. 0. A. Evans, on Friday cvenin,
last delivored an addross at the Goo
Templars' Hall to a large audience of
Templars’ and citizens.
SAVANNAH.
The News of yesterday has the follow
&r. James Russell, who wo mentioned
last week as mysteriously disappearing
from his home, has turned op, all right.
We learn that hon. Charles E. Holmes,
a late aspirant for the Stale Senatorship,
and who received three votes in the race,
robbed a strange white man the other
night of ten dollars in money.
BAUNDEBSVmLE.
The young men of Saundersvi’le have
concluded that a tournament is absolutely
necessary to their happiness.
The Georgian of the 27th, lias.the fol
lowing:
A little boy got lost in the woods in
this county, one stormy evening last
week, and was not found until after hours
of anxious search and far into the night.
He was finally discovered by tho yelp
ing of a dog that had accompanied him.
Dr. A G. Thomas, we are gratified to
learn, has accepted the call to the care of
the Christian churches of this county.
miscellaneous QUmertisemeiils. I miscellaneous ftbocttiscmetUs.
J. IUJUUOX. | J. A. MTOCK. Henry Bischoff & Co.
HARALSON A BRUCE,'
Corner of Marietta and Broad street*. ATLANTA, ;
GEORGIA.
WHOLESALE GROCERS,
AND ©BALERS IN
GEJTEKoitj si If; *1.171 Riots WlncMy LlquorK,
Commission Merchants and
General Toombs and the State
Road Thieves.
Gratefully remembering all that Geor
gia lias done for him, General Toombs
ios nobly tendered his services, without
fee or reward, to assist in tbe investiga
tion of the State Itoad frauds, and the
punishment of tho thieves. He lias al
ready devoted much time and patient la
bor to the matter, and will leave no stone
unturned in his future efforts and deter
mined purpose to unearth tho hidden
treasure, aud bring the plunderers to the
bar of justice.
All eyes are now turned to him as coun
sel for the Commonwealth, and we are
proud to know that he not only appre
ciates the responsibility that rests upon
him, but that he hnsgoue into the inves
tigation and prosecution with a high
sense of duty to his grand old mother,
and true devotion to her honor aud her
welfare.
Who doubts his fidelity or bis ability ?
As true as the needle to the pole in his
fealty to his people and their liberties,
grand in tho conception and vindication
of the right and God-like in intellect, he
has given the world assurance of a man
to be trusted, and there aro none to ques
tion his integrity, impugn his patriotism,
or disparage his power.
Knaves and fools may affect disregard
for his great qualities of hood and heart,
but in their souls they lie and tremble
with fear at their own convictions of
his towering genius and power of intel
lcct.
Mr. Toombs seeks not to implicate or
persecute innocent men—all such will
find him ready and bold to proclaim
their innocence and vindicate their lion-
nor; but rogaos and tlicir accomplices
will be unable to escai»e liis vigilance or
avoid his search. They are just as cer
tain to be unmasked and held up to pub
lic scorn and exposed to tho vengeance of
offending justice as the coming of any
event within tho rango of human agency.
The people may, therefore, dismiss all
apprehensions that the investigation is
to result in a farco, and rest contented
on tho perfect assurance that their cause
is iu safe hands, and will bo safely con
ducted^—Albany (Go) Notes, 22d Sep
tember, 1871.
miscellaneous.
1,500 BUSHELS
Red Rust Proof Oats
AT
Mark W. Johnson’s,
OPPOSITE
Cotton Warehouse, on Broad Street.
ALSO:
300 Bush. Selected Seed Barley,
250 Bush. Seed Bye, to arrive,
500 Bath. Seed Wheat,
210 Bush. Bed Clover,
215 Bush. Bed Top or Herd*
Grots.
224 Bush. Orchard Grass,
lOO Bush. Tall JOeadow Oat
Grass, to arrive,
175 Bush. Blue Grass, and all
other usef ul Grasses, he.
500 Clcl. Fresh Turnip Seep ;
ALSO:
lOO Tons Sea Fowl Ellwan aud
other Guano, tor Wheat, Etc.
ALSO:
500 Dixie Plows and other
nows, from 13.50 to IS SO, cbmpm tli»n homo
UAdfl “Scooters."
ALSO:
The Keller Patent Grain Drill,
Sot sown, Whest, Etc.
Wholesale and Hctail
Dealers In Future.
K. II. BAPTIST, Auctioneer
CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. CASH
ADVANCES.ON CONSIGNMENTS
IN STORE FOB AUCTION.
■ton A 'Go., Wholesale fSUsBs, Hun. A. c *
B. F. Wyly, Wholesale Grocers; Messrs. Gordon,
Willie k Co., Bauhere. acpl9-lm
Liquors ! Liquors !
gni’s,T’onncco. Ac.
No. 197, East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, S. C.
t. H. PlKI’EB.
Atlanta Marble Works
WILLIAM GUAY
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
American, Italian and all other Marbles
AND
SCOTCH GHJtJTITE.
Ales, Wines § Liquors!
AT
KENNY’S
Chicago Ale Depot
AND
Wholesale Liquor House.
We have a Large Assortment
ot an kinds or LIU COBS, which
trill be sold sit the .Host Benson-
able Terms.
sept 14 Cm
A OAHD.
rp
J- O meet the demands of an
INCREASING WHOLESALE BUSINESS
application.
auk‘25 9m
iapproi ......
irk tarnished FREE on
J. E. LEAH. AGENT.
P. 0. box ji'J.
Atlanta. Georgia.
M
N
irumuEDUii.)
O O R E
SOUTHERN
Business University,
Cor. Uroocl A Alabama
ATLANTA. GA
ON 1st OCTOBER NEXT,
end where we wiU be glad to receive our friends and
Pf Wholesale Drug Business
and with a LARGE and WELL ASSORTED STOCK
sn mud will offer
PUPKBIOB INDUCEMENTS
to tbe trade.
Until 1st October we will sell our present stock of
DrugN, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Ac., at reduced
prices,
rKMBKRTOJy. TJWJeOBft CO.,
augSOlm Atlanta. Ga.
Store House for Rent.
I
In pern
ieptfi.ln
Open Day and Night.
THOROUGH PRACTICi
course of instruction for
Young Men and Adults,
Qualifying them for anj PosiUon in
Finance and Trade,
Evening Sessions from 7 to 9 O'clock.
tL Students can evtor at any time. No teaching
in claaaes.
Mfdr Catalogues and Specimens of Penmanship
maUed on application. Address
B. F. MOORE,
aepti-lm PRINCIPAL. __
NORTH GEORGIA
FEMALE COLLEGE,
IVY STREET.
B ETWEEN Wheat and Line Streets. Atlanta. Fall
session opens September 4, 1871. For circulars
containing full particulars, apply at the Book and
Music Stores, or the CoUege.
Jy28-dkw2m A. J. k ANNIE D. HAILE.
Principals
L OST, a Solitairo Diamond King, valued at ouo
thousand dollars, on the 18th iustaut, in remov-
ing from Decatur street to ooruer of Garnett aud
Thompson streets. I wUl give threo hundred dol
lars for recovery of ring. JULIA THOMPSON,
- Oarn.
eeptao-iat
■nett and Thompson stw.
New
Cotton tUarelionse and Bunking Co.
Cotton and Produce Warehouse.
THHl FT.. AJTT^lRS
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK.
Hark
W. Johnson’s,
P. 0. BOX 230. Atlanta. Ga.
Admlnlastrator'N &ale.
State or Okoroia, )
Tauafkbbo Couimr. |
J Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
said county, will be sold on the Amt Tuesday in
November next, 1871, between the lawful hours ef
sale before the Oort House door in Crawfordville.
in said oounty, tho Plantation whereon Mrs. Dovey
Clemraoua resided at the time of her death. The
situation ia healthy, society good, convenient to
railroads, churches, mills, and post offlee Land
suited to tbe culture of corn, cotton, or small grain;
in good repair. Mr. Alexander Clemmons to on the
place and wUl lake pleasure in showing it to any
person wishing to purchase. Terms, twelve months
time with approved papers. This, September 8,
hm.’ JAMES M. TRIPLETT.
—pll-tds Administrator.
~AUml«il»trutor'« Male.
Statu or GaonoiA, I
T a Li Antes o Couimr. J
B r rirtns ot an order ot the Court of Ordinary of
tf^sA county, Will be sold on the first.Tuesday
In Noremtw wit. in, lwftj 1 ,
of mle at tbs Court House door, In Crswfordvllle, in
auid county, the plantation or lands belonging to the
estate of General Aaron W. Orter, **|*J“J
said county. This plautaUoo is well
culture of corn, cotton, and small grain. Situation
healthy, society good. Convenient to railroad, post
offlee, churches, and mills.
Mr. James A. Grier is on the place, and will take
pieanure iu showing the lands to soy one wishing to
to ace It Sold in lots to suit the purchasers. A
platof each survey will be exhibited on day of sale.
Hold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
Terms, one and two years time for approved paper*.
Sutosorlbod Capital
ONE MILLION DOLLARS,
Tiie W archouso of This Bank,
Cor. Campbell and Reynolds Streets',
Augusta, Georgia,
JS NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
will be made upon Cotton in Warehouse, or upon Railroad Receipts.
Parties Storing Cotton with the Bank will be furnished with receipts for
same that will be available in this city or any other for borrowing money.
Qdf'' The Bank is prepared at all times to make LOANS ON PRODUCE or
PROVISIONS on the most reasonable terms.
Parties would do well to apply at the Warehouse, or communicate with the
Officers.
CIIAULE8I «T. JENKINS, President.
JNO, P, KING, VIoe-PreHldpiit.
T, P. BRANCH, Cn»l»ler.
a»pt2fi-3m
Siuuinnal).Shipping tints.
MURRAY'S LINE—NEW
S' 7RK & SAVANNAH.
EVERY TUESDAY fhom xach post.
LEn, DKAKBOlt:
VIKUO, UULKLEY' Commander.
Compose this line, and one of these steamships
leaves each port EVERY TUESDAY,
gh bills of lading given by these steami
by all railroad connections, and also through
lading given in Savannah on Cotton dosUned for
Liverpool and Hamburg by first class steamships.—
For freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER k GAMMELL. 84 Bay street.
PHILADELPHIA AND 8A VANN AH MAIL 8TEAM
SHIP COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA AATD 8A-
I'AJTJCAU.
Qbnascmcnte.
flUUribc it Co.
2 DAYS ONLY 1
Two Portormancc* Unity
AFTEBJVOOJr k EVEATJTG
THE ONLY
Boutlxorii snow.
EVERY SATURDAY fbom each port.
nSORANOX OX COTTON BT STEAM IBS ON THU
LINK ONE HALE PER CENT.
CABIN PASSAGE $90
DECK, with subsistence 10
This Une is oomposed of the first class steamships
W YOMIJVG..................TEAL, Commander.
TO IV A WANDA B ARBEIT, Commander
One of these steamships leave each port EVERY
SATURDAY. Through bills lading furnished by
these steamships by all railroad connections. For
freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER k GAMMELL,
84 Byitmt 1
For New York.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
KVERY THURSDAY.
Insurance by this Line oan be effected under our
open policy at one-half per oeut,
CABIN PASSAGE $20 00
The first class steamers
Herman Livingstone, Oheeseman, Com.
'Hen. Barnes F. G. Mallory, Com.
Will sail as follows:
H. LIVINGSTON September 7th, at 1.* r. M.
•« •• 21, at lfl h.
OEN. BARNES •• 14, at 8. r. tf.
" " 28, at 8, r. h.
Bills of lading given hereon ootton and wheat thro,
to Liverpool and Hamburg via New York by fire!
class steamers. For peaaage or freight, apply to
WILDER kFULLARTON,
DOT fi-tf So. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range.
TIIE
Baltimore & Savannah
All Other* Pretcmler*
nnd ImpoaterK.
OLD CIRCUS OKOl'ND OPPOSITE
DEPOT.
► a * ■ —.
THURSDAYS FRIDAY,
September 28 and 29.
SUCCESS OF THE PERIOD I
MASSIVE SOUTHERN COMBINA
TION.
Wootten & Haight’s
EMPIRE CITY
CIRCUS
MENAOERIE AND BALLOON.
IN THE
CITY!
The ships are all first class, and composed as fol
lows:
Saragossa Capt. HOOPER.
America Capt. BILLUPS.
North Point Capt. FOLEY.
Fannie - —
BRANCH, SONS & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Office at Ptiiutera' Loin, Sc Mixvliiffw TJanlc Wil rehouse
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
J^IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE HELD HERE,
or for Shipment to Domestic or Foreign Markets.
pyr SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Cotton.
sept26-6m
h)attl|ei, JemcliQ, (fftc.
SOMETHING NEW.
, A W SHE & HAYNES,
THE OLD RELIABLE.
T ) OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, GREETINO. WE HAVE JUST
Received and opened our Fall Stock of
RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY,
Embracing all the LATEST STYLES of the BEST GOLD, nnd
AT PRICES LOWER THAN WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO
OFFER BEFORE.
Our WATCHES BUN FROM THE FINEST JORGENSEN down to tbe bwer
grades of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. In fact, we now have
a fall, beautiful and almost entirely new stock.
Como and (Sec Ua, Price nn<l lie Convinced.
iept!9-d2m
JAB. B. WEST k CO.. Aj.nt,.
120 Bay street, Savannah, Ga.
J. B. Andrews, Agent,
BalUmore, Md. eaptM-tf
HOHTOIN A HAVAN IS A.M
a.
/
Btoamslxip Lino.
S teamship "Seminole" u,ieo tonbi, opt
S. H. MATHEWS.
hip •• OHIENTAL " (7I» ton.), Opt F. M.
irh port on llio loth, 30tli ami 30th
• rrtnrlpal point*
i at low ratfH. Good pas
Hunger accommodatio:
avoid trauHbipnient.
RICHARDSON k BARNARD,
Agents, Savannah.
F. NICKERSON k CO.,
aept26-tf Agents. Poston
Announcement Extraordinary.
irecedented success crowning It everywhere it baa
neen, ha* satisfied them of the error of their Jodg-
rnent
No exhibition on tbe road baa ever given greater
satisfaction, and none havo achieved ae great a de
gree of popularity. Neither labor nor money baa
boon sparod to make it tbe most etpenslve and
choice exhibition in the world, and the almoat dally
tremendous audiences applauding the feats of the
different artists have served to stimulate the man
agement to even greater effort*. Throughout the
Middle States and New England, the Dominions of
New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, Prince Edward Island,
Cap:
but one voice from the prfiss and public aa to the
intrinalo merits of this mammoth enterprise.
Messrs. Wootten k Haight feel an excusable pride
in thus referring to repeated triumphs and praise
ot the world which hae bnt one verdict as to the
high character and superiority of thla first-class
Arenic and Zoological combination.
SCENES OF ORIENTAL GRANDEUR,
OLITTERINO SPECTACLES-
T W O
Startling Free Sensations l
And the finest stud of Performing and thorough
brod borne* on earth. Look ot them as they
1«hs tho streets and dispute it If you
JOHN MILLEDGE, Jr.,
ATTORNEY AT LAW.
Office in Grant's Building, corner of Marietta
Merchant Tailoring.
J. LYNCH,
Cor. Whitehall Street and Bail,
road Crossing.
rjAHK LAKOEST AND FINEST STOCK OF
Cloths, Vestings S Cashmeres
EVER DROUGHT TO THIS CITY
A Full Stock of Everything In (ho
Gontlnmcn’N FiipiiImIiIiii;
Line.
ATone but the Best Goods sold,
and A'ealness and Elegance is
what I Strive to Excel In.
BMptM-lm I. LVXCH.
MOTJIVI) CITY
Mutual Life Insurance Co.,
OF 8T. LOUIS, MO.
MVEK8 It JOHNSTON,
Agents for Northern Ueorglo.
oscau* fVuunston, (Atlanta,Ga
OPFIOMRia l
JAMES B. Eads, President,
A. M. BRITTON, Vice-President
8. W. LOMAX. Treasurer,
O. O. McHATTON, General Agent
W. HATCH. M. D.. 1 if*,,,-,
H. CHRISTOPHER, M. D. f B 0 *™-
The tallowing gentlemen, each of whom bold a
Policy in this Company, havo been organised in this
city as a
BRANCH BOARD OF TRUSTEES I
Colonel C. PEEPLES, President
WM. H. TULLER. KSQ.. Vice President.
TRUSTEES:
Evsu P. Howell,
J. 0. Kirkpatrick,
John A. Fith’ii.
Albert Howell,
Andrew J. West,
Calvin Pay,
J. W. Morrow,
C. W. Henderson.
Iitidowlck J. Hill,
George K. Gibbon,
J. J. Williams,
A. P. Thompson, Dr. J. A. Link.
T. M. El).-a. Richard P. Glenn.
John Koefy, Charles If. Killian,
HENRY MYKU8, Secretary.
O. A. M1MPHUN, M. !>., \ Medical
J.WISTAR VANCE, Ml). J Examiners.
Ail policies leaned by this Company become non
forfeitable after tho pay rnent of one full annual pre
mium. No restrictions on travel or residence.
Dividends declared annually on all policies which
have been two years in force, and in proportion to
the amount of premium paid.
Ofll« e l No. 45 Whitehall SlUp lUin.
MYERS k JOHNSTON.
acg23-lm Agenta for Northern Georgia.
To Merchants.
500 Crates assort
ed granite and 0 C
Ware for $80 per
crate. Cheapest ev
er offered in State.
Send for list of con
tents.
SAVE YOUR FRUIT!
*3
>
SAPE8T, CHEAPEST AND BEST
FRUIT JARS
S EE the testimony of Mias E. J. Hale, who la
known In Atlanta to be unexcelled In Preserv
ed tt*;
icceea in the uae of the "Via.
lory" Pratt Jar la so great that I desire to thank yon
* introducing it Into our vicinity. More than tan
n ago I began canning fruit for home nee, having
d of every can introduced, from the old tin ona
1 “Arthur's Patent'* glam can (1SMI till I found
the “Victory" And I unhesitatingly declare it to be
the cheapest, most simple to uae, and the beat lor
keeping fruit ia lta natural state that X have ever
Very Respect’uDy,
E. J. HALE.
Atlanta, Ga.
Mr. Goo. Wamhold,
Tho World-renowned Paaturer, Contortionist, and
hia troupe of a
DOZEN PERFORMING DOGS.
Balloon Ascension!
ig. And prior to each performance, Afternoon
id Night, Mr. Harry Wambold, the ASrial Pedeetri-
an, will traverse a single wire to the top of the pa
vilion, and return to the ground. A grand dual
spectacle and more free attraction than wa
fore offsred by any similar establishment.
Looting Gloss Ms.
Two Doun of Wild Llono,
Performed by Miss Minnie Wells, the Lion queen,
and Gustave Berg, the acknowled beat
Animal Trainer I
Attached to the Zoological Department will be found
i large collection of choice and rare Animals,
Birds, etc., and a World of Monkeys.
In the Arenic Department Can
be Seen
The first artists of Europe and American.
M’ll Eloiso LaClare, the Dashing Kquiostrienne.
M’il E. Stockus, the boauUrul Horse-woman.
M'Ue Andrews, the chaste and elegsut rider.
M’Uc Louise, corde elastique and volaute.
Edwin Watson, the daring rider.
James It. Hawkins and Fred. Sylvester, the great
Iquoetrians.
he world-renowned and only rivals of the Hanlons,
THE
WATHON BROTHERB,
GEORGE, EDWARD and THOMAS, the greatest
Gymnasts la the world.
W. Andrews, J, Wilcox, Jerome Tuttle, W. Hmeed,
Adolph SUckney, J. 0. Long. James Ensler,
Leon Gastello, and a host of talent
ed auxiliaries.
Herr Koppcs' Silver Cornet Band will parade the
street* every day at 10 o'clock, A. M.
ten Fifty Cents.
WIU show In Augusta, Os., on September 19 and
90; Milledgevllle. September 11; Maoon, September
12 end 23rHawkinavllU, 16; Forsyth. M; Oriffln. 17;
Atlanta, 18 and 29; Gainesville, M, Newnan, October
Id; LaGrange, Octoder 9; West Point, October 4;
Opelika, Ala., Oetober I; Colusabua, Ua^OciJjbir 6.
sept 18 eodlw General Agent
We offer the
Cheapest and_
Best line ox
House - Keep
ers’ Goods in
the City. Cut
lery, Spoons,^ J
Forks, Knives* 7!
Waiters, Cas
tors, Vases &
Toilet Sets.
In fact, any
thing needed
in a well kept
house. Call
with the cash
JcBrite & Co.
(Cotton Scutor* onb Coitos Jssb gtaiso Stpenls, Ck.
WUJIBBFOUCK DAJtlKL. *■ WTT T NOMN MILL.
DANIED
Ac HILL,
COTTON FACTORS,
Agenta Ootton A^oodi Gnsmo,
NO. 3,WAHREN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBE HOTEL, AUGUSTA, GA,
All bnsioem entrusted to them will have strict personal attention.
Orders for Bagging, Ties or Hope and Family Supplies promptly filled.
COMMISSION 1 1-4 M» CENT.
RiPiaiiou 1
Factory.
T. GARDINER. 1
a't Merchant 41
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