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Macon, October 5.—The Grand Lodge
of Good Templar, met yesterday. One
hundred and fifty delegatee wore present
The following were elected officer,: E.
J. Kirkscev, J. W. Burke, Maggie Blake-
ly/^AE. L Mawy aU 44 At-
kinson. Tuo Lodge adjourned to-night.
P. J. M.
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Duke—hi round of Comp I mi ut .iguiuet Him
—Meturu of the Wonderer.
Washington, October 5.—Tliia gov
ernment having asked Russia to recull
Catecozy, the Czar has requested that he
be telpratod until the vhfit of the Grand
Duke Ales is is over. The President ac
ceded to this, wishing to allow friendship
to the Dnke and his Imperiul father.
Cutecazy lias been informed by tbe
Secretary of State if, when the visit is
over, he shall not bo recalled, his pass
ports will be sent to him; and further,
nor will he, at any time, hold convention
with him.
The President puts the request of re
call upon the ground thatCatecazy’s con
duct, official and personal, 1ms been such
as to materiallyimpau* his usefulness to his
tArnAovcrfimei* aid U> ***« inter-
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MIGHT PA9uBMUBB TBAIM—IMWABD.
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Arrives a* Atlanta 1.4J e
DAT PAHKRMOBR TRAIM—IMWARD.
Leevee Chattanooga 6:30 e
Arrives et Atlanta 1:32 p
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—IMWARD.
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Arrives at Atlanta.
5 a. in
Night Passenger Train leave*.
D.
.6:35
.6:16 p.
Day Passenger Train arrtvea ' 6:20 p. m
Day Paaeenger Train leave* n u ' m
Stone Mountain Accommodation arrivo*
Stone Mountain AooommodaUon leave*... .6:36 p. m
MACON AMD WESTERN RAILROAD.
Day Paaeenger train leave* 7:56 a.
Leaves Maoon »rr..7:65a.
President will rctnrn to-morrow.
Froiokltfl)eo.
A rimng bar ouster and clearing weath
er, with northerly winds, will probably
prevail Friday throughout the Missis
sippi Valley. Easterly winds, with rain,
continue ou the South Atlantic Coast.
Tho low barometer on the lower
, lakes will probably contiuuo t<>,
yifiove Astward. Souihlerly winds and'
possibly rain from Virginia to Massaclm-
Y JVR ••MR/ Friday morning light Focal rains
will very probably be experienced in
Minnessota and Wisconsin.
*V« ieoroiogirui.
RECORD FOR THE PAST TWENTY-FOUR HOURS.
Office Chief of Signal Service, )
WaOIUNGTON, D. O., Oct. 5. f
The barometer lias risen decidedly
since Wednesday afternoon at the Rocky
Mountain stations; and the area of low
barometer in the northwest has moved
very rapidly eastward, being now oentral
north of the lower lukes. Brisk south
west winds have prevailed for a short
time from Mobile to Luke Huron, and
northeast winds on Lake Superior so fur
as heard from. Extensive forest llrcs ure
reported in Minnesota, Wisconsin and
Ohio, with smoke and haze extending to
the middle and eaat Atlantic. Hie storm
in the eastern Gulf is now felt os a south
east wind, with rain, from Virginia to
Georgia. Its centre has apparent!v been
arrested in its progress over tho Florida
Peninsula. High southwest winds have
continued in lower Florida. Northerly
winds and clearing woatbcr.in the western
Gulf. Communication with upper Mich
igan and Texas is still interrupted.
tioSrSmo
MARYLAND.
CmtUMrt. (....lit,
Baltimoiie, October 5.—Tbe cm of
Mrs. Wharton, who is charged with poi-
haH ScniMMoCd
('(fail)id Court of Baltitoorc to
to<Auno AjnBilcl aounty.
i u tho Kpiaoopol C'Uiventfoc tho stand
ing committees were annonnood. The
Kuglioh Bishops were formally intro
duced and made addressee.
Frogrte of the M tec Home.
Jeffebhon, October 5.—Tho election
I quietly. Probably 1,200 Cotes
tion closes to-morrow.
ILLINOIS
/Srurr.lte .tWaallsi ftr raa|T«.
Hi’kinofield, October 5.*—ftio Demo
cratic State Convention nominated,
yesterday, A. 8. Hayes for Congressman
at large.
rwfcae Jmk.
Chakleston, October S.—Two fever
deaths havo occurred in the past twenty-
four hours. . maiJfy
MASSACHUSETTS.
Tht JKmfltrrtl »•
SOUTHERN MARKETS.
Colton, Moelu. Tor, Molouee, flugor, ete,
Norfolk, Oetober 5.—Cotton steady;
low middlings 19; net ieccinta 910; ex
ports consumesales 100; stook %<■
Sktannmi, October #.—Cotton in good
demand; low middlings 19; net receipts
1780; sales 800; stock 9504.
New OnLEANs, October 5.—Markets
. viflhmndB in eve*? rekpoct ef tl>o report
yesterday. Sterling 23J. Sight par to
‘ premium. Gold 14|.
Baltimoiie, October 5.—Cotton firm,
not quotably higher; middlings lb;; net
reetdpta 157; gross 1)4M exports co,
v«m 105; solos SOS; stoak 945. . I»
Moiui.e, October 5.L Cotton firm;
middling* 191(0 90 gut receipts 631 yw
ports coastwise 484; soles 000; stock
10,227.
ArocsTA, October 5.—Cotton quiet
and firm; middlings 18); receipts 700.
Charleston, Oetober 6. — Cotton
steady; middlings 18{; net receipts 1317;
exports coastwise 1693; sales 500; stock
10,958.
WhiMLnuton, Oct, 5.—Cotton firm;
middlings 19; receipts 400 bales; soles
14 boles; stock 2941.
New Orleans, Oct 5.—Cotton strong;
middlings 191(^20; net receipts 1C68;
gross 1057; sales 1800 bales; stock 21,332.
Pdf—*
A CHAPTER FOR BULLOCK
AND BLODGETT, ET AL.
Boston, October 5.—The mackerel
thoXypiil+ok will not feoeive him fishermen report the season a perfect
MWNBfKifiifcft by tli« Ota ml DuYef failure.
FOllEIGN NEWS.
ENGLAND.
.10:00*
ATLANTA AND W
Night PaMCDROT Train arrive*
Night PaaMuger Train leave*
Leave* Maoon v®
Night Pa**enge|r Tf*in arrive# 1( {, :: *?, p * “
Arrive* at MaoqR P*
WRIT POINL RAILROAD.
.. 7:10 R.
.. 7:00 p.
Day Passenger Train arrives ft :00 p.
mi iffT,
Leave 0*1 in
Arrive at At
Lrave Atlanta
Arrive at GainesvlUe.
.Uncoil A Augusta KailroM.
DAT PAMRMORa TRAIN D ILT, SUNDAY* RXPRCTRD.
Leave Augusta at
Leave Macon at
Arrive at Maoos at
Arrive at Anguata at...
10 A.
3 P. M.
6:42 P. M.
..12 00 M
.. 4 0C A. M.
.. 7 40 P. M.
... 1 45 P. M.
Arrive at We*tf
Leave West Toint
Arrive at Montgomery.
Leave Columbus
Arrive at Co 1 umbu* —
6:40 A M
1143AM
12:20 *'
Atlantic and Oalf R«llro«d.
Lava SavandSh daEfi ...f.l. — ^... 10 1.F. M
Arrive at AUaai> S^ly ] : *i £• J*
Arrtv. aa Ja< kaoovth. (Wily 1:U F. ■
Arrive at Tallahaaaae dalljr iSnadaja aa-
oopled 7:35 P. M
Leave Tallabaeeea dally ISaadaya excap-
tad) 10:60 A. M
Leave JackeouvUle daily 3:10 F. M
Laava Albany dally 3:00 P. M
Arrlva at Savannah daily a id A. U
NEW YORK.
Du Prm.it,U .V,w rpmmbh Cm,mil.
London, Octobers.—AdmiralMalcsm
1» has accepted tho work of fanning the
new Spanish Cabinet, and the following
'slate" is believed to be correct. Mal-
ctmpo, fYemier and Minister Marine;
Alvnga, Minister of the Interior; Olazaga,
Minister of Foreign Affairs; Oatomnno,
Minister of Jntiiee; Bnssoli, MinUter of
War; Carron, Minister of Finance, and
Berrangcr (probably,) Minister of l ublic
Works.
The Marquis do Sayre, tho French
Charge d'Affaires, has arrived in Borne.
A general committee of tho nine hours
lcagiM) a* ftandarland, is otganiEing na
extension of the striko throughout North
Euglund. Bear Admiral Cochrane Trill
probably be appointed naval attache of
the British Legation at Washington.
a FRANCE^
Tht -V.ri.M.I ImmmrSm tUmrund—CmmpliUmlm
•tgoinot Uermou Troopo.
The Diaurmament of tho NaHonnl
Guards has been completed in the De
partments of Cher Roviero and Allier.
Thiers receives complaints every day
from tho occupied provinces, declaring
the presence of tho German troops in
supportable.
M4-*
TO STUDY.
Accounts of G. Washington.
The Treosiuy Department officials, in
making arrangements for the better pre
servation of tho voluablo papers, havo
lately removed from a vault, for which
they have laid for more than half a cen
tury, the accounts of General George
Washington, while he was Commander-
in-Chicf of tho American army during
tho Revolutionary war. The accounts
are stated in General Washington’s own
handwriting, and are written in clear and
bold characters, and are araanged with sys-
Special IVot ieem.
To TAB 8uttering.—The Rev. William H. Norton,
while reaidiug in Brazil aa a Missionary, discovered
in that laud of modi cine* a remedy for Uonrumj^ion,
Scrofula, So Re Throat, Oodouh, Colds, Asthma,
ajuj Mrrvou* Wkarnic**. This remedy hna cured
myself after all other medicine* had failed.
Wishing U> benefit tho Buffering, I will tend the
receipt for preparing and using this remody to aU
who danir* it FREBor CHARGE.
Pleaae send an envelope, with yonr name and ad
draa* ou it. Add re—
Met. William B. Horton,
oct2-tf 67C liroadway, New York City.
{Ten QU>ucrti*cn»nte.
DWELLING TOTtENT.
I. GUTHMAN, Agent
1‘IIILAIIELFHIA AND ATLANTA
WINE & LIQUOR CO.
At N«. 8 Granite Block,
BROAD STRUT,.
And is solo Agent for the celebrated
Pride of lVitRsjIvoufta RY E WH1MKT*
octG-UUdecie
X AM GLAD HR HAS OOMR.
The Beet Paper Hanger in the State ef
Seerfla.
I CAN now cane yonr chain, and make them look
new for the aame you will pay for a bottom. No
charge for varulehlng chairs when I cf.no them, and
1 warrant all
Vpholeteriog, Furniture MopeUriug, etc,
MARKET REPORTS.
The Urtelty Hotter• Core—The flemocrol/r
Convention- Letter from Chorln 0*Conner—
Flotform Jdroeoted — Jt^mluftfung — .ld~
Jourommi. v < ■ *
Nkw Yop, October 5.—Tho delegates
which withdrew from the Syracuse Radi
cal Convcntiou havo resolved to unite iu
support of the ticket nominated by that
Convention.
RocjtEHaHi, Oetoli«c6. -vIii tb.l>F*i*- M
cratic Convention fo-ilay, tho Boform
caudidatFa from New York were given a
hearing.
Several delegatee made apeoehe. de
nouncing Tammany, and a loiter from
Charles O'Conner was read bitterly de
nouncing tho working in New York, and
declaring that tho Democratic party iu
ito Statu Convention is bound to so con
duct itself that tho publio prosecutions
now demanded uwj befalriy heard, and
innocence vindicated from false asser
tions, or ascertained guilt comlignly pun
ished.
The Convention nominated the follow
ing : For Secretary of State, Dicdcrich
Willois, Jr.; C'omptrolh r, Asher P. Nioh-
oIbj Mate NYea-suro*, WUeAei H/ BuataJ;
Attofney Ueaeral, Marahalli. Cliamplafu,
State Kngineer and Surveyor, Yau B;
Birhurds; Canal Commissioner, Georgo
M. Chapuniu, and Inspector of State
Priscn, D. B. McNeil.
The Convention then adjourned tins
die.
FOREIGN MARKETS
Colton, •ffouep, Hondo, Ale.
London, October 5, 1:30 p. in.—Cou-
solslKlg. , " T 11
Livkhpool, October 5, 1*30, p. m.—
Cotton opened steady; uplands 9j; Or-
lcous l(k p. m.—Cotton active;
nplundaj; Orlcuus 10*; soles 25,000;
'.speculation aud export 8,000.
London, October 5—5 p. m.—Consols
:1 tiling at 95j; three sixty twos, 93.
Liverpool, October 5.—Cotton closed
strong; unlauds, 0); Orleans, 10j. Soles,
30,000 bales, including 10,000 lor exports
and speculation.
NORTHERN MARKETS.
TIMS TABLE OF TOR MEMPHIS AND CUARUCRAON R- R.
Morning Expros* lrave* Chattanooga 6 JO A M
Arrive* in Memphis, —me day W l» J M
Mail Train leave* Chattanooga 8:00 P M
Arrive* in Memphis, next day IX :16 P M
coming east:
Morning Express 1—vs* Memphis 10:20 AM
iSifetgCIBSi
lrr»..,»CWM«mWiai ISSF1I
Df)apou and Bruns WICK Kailrcsd.
DAT ACOOMHODATIOK TSAIS—(CSUlj CAO.pl Suu.lm,.
Lcsy,Maco. (pMMBgw S:M km.
£rrlM St Bnaiwlok. “* —
Arri,®
Arrive at a u , m FuM.sor Shad «X0». m.
hawkisatills tsais (Dstt, iicept SondAji |
tore Huod hsaspr SM 3:05 p.m.
Arm. s| UAWklnavUl. «:16p. m.
Less. IIawI
Arrtr.
t’mllmM, Ciiimmlml, JtrreeKalMT., IJrmlm, Mr,
N*w York, October 6.—Future sales
last evening 5,800 bales, aa follow*—Oc-
tolier, 19 15-lti(a;l; November, 19l(o 19
15-1C; December, 19i(a)19 1510; January,
I; February, 20J; March, 201. Cotton
Free on board at Charlcaton, average
low middliuga 201. Flout dull and de
clining. Wheat dull; nominally 2(m3c.
lower. Corn dull aud lo lower. Pork
steady -moss 313 02. L*rd steady
10(u l0‘. Cotton quiet and steady; up
lands 201 ■ Orleans 201; Rales 1200. Tur
pentine firm at 05. Rosin firm st 33 70
(m3 75 for strained. Freights qniet.
Stock steady but dull. Oold sternly at
I3](a>14. Governments dull hut sternly.
Money firm at 0. Kxcliangc long 81;
short 9j
New Von*, October 5.— Future ootton
sides td-dny, 1,400 bales, as foUowsr
October, 20(rt!l9 15-16; Novemfccr, 2U(n
19 15-10(0 l(<i f; December, 191(^15-10
(0,13-18; January, 20; March, 201(^20);
free oil hoard Charleston, average low
middlings 18 15-16. Oold 14|(o.l4j;
Money 7. Kxchmige N|. At close Govern
ments not wry active 5-20 advanced l (it.
|; 02s 15]. States very dull; new South
Carolinas very active. Cotton Arm but
quiet sales 175(1; uplands 201; Orleans 20].
Flour, southern dull and drooping; good
extra $8.05(^9-24
00. Wheat hoavy 2(0,3 cts
Mixed western oorn In store
74(«,75; l'ork 313 56(a l3 62; plain moss
$8 11; Lard KXojlOi; Turpentine firm
05; romn *1 V5(.c690; freights moer Mtivo.
10-40's advanced |; 81’s I7j; 84’s 151;
85's 151; new 14*; 7’e 14|; 8's 141;
10-4011]; 10's very weak; North (Jaro-
Una's firm hut dull; Tcttneseoe’s (Mj; new
081; Vinrinia’e 81(A82lI new 88; Loui
siana's 65; new So; levee*—O'* 70, 8’*
82; Alabama 8's 100; 5‘* 68; Georgia fl's
82, 7’e 91; North Oaretinn 421; new 23;
Hontk Carolina 7$; new 57.
',*■ A-. KM ernnr I. jr*. MM ei^^idffng* JWLMN*
i, October 5. —Dr*. Stowe,
, Briekell, Brans, Beard,
Cbappin, Crowtc and other prominent
physician* publish a statement that their
exist* no yellow (ever in New Orlean*,
0*7 TENNESSEE. - f »°ur, suuu
vv. y. atlxttx, tfk. Memphin. ()ctol>cr 5.—In the CJhicka- lower. Mi.
. taffUUtlve Ckarter Graated la 1
Kev. Ue*. Y. Brawn, President
r pK aaxt Academic year bsgtns oo
MONDAY. RRFTKMBtR 18.
An Kclactic Cla— has bami formed for the benefit
<* those graduate* 6MIR AiHRar to]
xaprove them—ivas, or iu m
JSr New Patent Ark>u Mqi
Vor farther partecMlan
M *4im»,Xuly ». 1871. lytl-dltavhwli
• Grand Pianos
Memphis, Octolver 5.—In the Chicka-
mw nee* tht pone of $260—mile anti a
half dash- was won by Sentinel, treating
Billy Williamson, Bayonet, Tom Corlrett,
Minnie Sims, Vidocqi, Morgan Scont
and Gray Ella. Timo 2:421. The purse
of $800—two mile heats—was won by
Nellie Grey, beating Morgan Scout.—
Irene Shepherd nt distanced in tire lint
heat. Time 8:431. The favorites
both race*. The attendance was
LOUISANA
Georgia eemale are alill down
UTAH.
Jll *U>I- fmmmr WO SmSm't I. a 1,1.1.
' Salt ftetober 5. -Tliere l'a no
excitement here.
Bmngha*—fenng is still at hisreai-
deoeb. n^Womiaes to submit to a trial,
but a*ys nothing c* to what he will do if
oonvioted.
gmsi 1415; sales 300 bales; stook 4,500.
WESTERN MARKETS.
Murrain, Oct. 5. -Colton qniet; mid-
* nd , .‘V M ir.?: W: raTOi P u U7U b * dB *'
mipMf IHllSSMt-hniftlMf PutLAnKU'HiA, Oct 5.—Cotton
“ —. — .—. .... .— middlings
Louuvillr, October 0.—Pork $13^
S;"sJra t *s / *sS’tsS
Whisky etondynAWh
Cincinnati, OCteAer NA- Prrrk de
mand light; holder* firm at $13. tord—
demand light; holders firm at 9l- Bacon
in lair Demand with advanced sals*;
aides, 7$7i; shoulders, held at Tf.
Whisky irregular at OdtnJHl, closing at
order. All kinds of houseuokf furuituru and up-
holstery done st the shortest notice. I have rs-
moved to DeGivs’s Opera Uonse. under Maysou’a
Auction Wnruroom, ou Marietta street.
C. R. DROWN.
*pl5-6m ljU Of Richmond. Vn.
Liquors ! Liquors !
Ales, Wines § Liquors!
AT
KENNY’S
Chicago Ale Depot
AND
'WlkolcHiilo Liquor JIoumc
MV have a Large Assortment
of ait kinds of LIQUORS, which
wiil be sold at the JWost Reason
able Terms.
temntir «f*rrir*m’ Tiwi tilth tuurn rtf thinnJ « ivc —tisfaction. Furniture covers cut, mads and
cemanc act tirac^. xueciHe page ot wtse e fit warranted. Hair and spring mattresses made to
accounts bears the following inscription: order, ah kinds of household
“ Account of O, Washington, with the
United States, commencing June, 1775,
and ending June, 1783,” compre
hending a space of eight years.
Entries are made of cvcky item of his
household expenseo, and* for all monoys
used in tho transportation of troops,
and, in fact, every expense incidental to
the mohitionary War. Reference to his
tory will show that General Washington,
Although offered a competency while
serving us Commander-in-chief, repeat
edly declined to accept liny, as these ac
counts show. General Washington’s de
termination not to cover np and take ad
vantage of the oversight of other govern
ment officers is well illustrated by the
following entry and the marginal note in
explanation of the same. It appears as
follows: “By cash ^?13316s.” Note—
This sum stands in my account ns a
credit to the public, but I can find no
charge of it against me in any of tho pub
lio offices. Where the mistake lies I know
not, but wish it could bo ascertained, ms I
havo no desire to injure or be injured.”
Washington also submitted a table,
giving the umount of money received at
different times, giving its nominal value
and yalue by depreciation, from which it
appears that in October, 1777, ono thou
sand dollars was worth nine hundred and
eleven dollars; in January, 1778, two
thousand dollars vn worth thirteen hun
dred and $70. The market value of
money continued to depreciate, so that io
March, 1799, two thousand dollars was
nnoted at two hundred, aud five hundred
dollars at fifty. The final noto at the
end of the statement is as follows: “I re
ceived moneys on private ocoount in
1777, and since which, except such sums
that I ltad occasion now and then to ap
ply to private uses, were all expended in
tho public service, and through hurry, I
suppose, aud the perplexity of business—
for I know not bow else to account for
the deficiency -1 have omitted to charge,
whilst every debit against me is hero
credited. July 1, 178.'!.”
r ►-*..« ——
The Boston Pod says this is what occur
red at break fast after Gen. Butler's defeat:
'After a while the Hon , of Boston,
having finished his repast, got up and
walked rouud to where the Ueueral was
sitting. 'Good morning, General,' he said,
with a farmiliar slap on tho back; allow
mo to take your hand, for although I have
boon opposed to yon throughout tho wholo
eampagin, 1 am not the man to maintain
any antipathies. Shake hands' General.
But not so. The General felt too Imd.
So he looked about hurriedly, reeogni7.cd
the gentleman who was addressing him,
and turning his bock point blank ou hint,
he held out his gloss to tin' servent and
said, 'Here, woitef 1^(1 that up with wstar. ’
Itjwus a detenuiitedrebuff, and show's that
the Genera) will not forget in a harry thosii
who havo been bo bitterly antagonistic
to him.”
The Sacramento Reporter says: “There
is a wise and industrious dog in the eastern
>art of our city- -ono that could bo easily
aught to read. The next door neighbor
to uis muster hikes a newspaper, and every
morning before any ono is up, the dog
goes in and takes the paper off the stops
and deposits it at tho kitchen door of his
owner. The lady of the house did not
know where the paper came from until
she watched tbe fellow, one morning, as
he came up wagging his tail anil deposit
ing the paper at her feet. Hereafter she
will watch that dog, lest editc ona finds
fault. ”
Special l*rrmluiu>.
Hkcrrtary'h Office, Atlanta Aorictl- )
TUBAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION, >
Atlanta, Ga., Heptember 9, 1871. )
No premium having been offered in
the List of Premium* for the Fair of
this Association in October on the publi
cation of papers, the publishers of At
lanta generally offer special premiums.
The Frees of Georgia generally, will
oblige by copying the following oommn-
nM*4>n« fcUM'ii A. Echols, Bec’y,
Atlanta, Ga.. IwicnterMh, Mil.
KJuJe, Seoretaro AUamia Ap "
l AmciQUm—Vmr Sir: Tbs
•• of Atlanta, ofler $60 and two Gold Medals.
i ot yonr Associa-
_ For th« hoot
. . _la—outeld* of AUao-
i by Its mechanical make up. general style
f department*. $25 and Gold Medal,
or tb* best prinbid Weekly paper pub
lished la Oeorgia—outside of Atlanta— $26 and Gold
” ' L
A. Hemphill k 0o., Publishes* o£Ura Attenta
Constitution. -
J. Hrnut
Gkurr. FnbMsber Hew Ryu.
ft Bard, Publisher True Otorglan.
Euep, IWbMsber Christian Index and Georgia
C. W. Howard, For Plantation Publishing Com-
Infill Hat Trade I
VYIIOLKSALK AND ItETAIL.
J. M. HOLBROOK,
Wlrlt.-lmll Hfrnot,
ATLANTA,
UEOKUIA,
Southern market.
These GOODS are all freak and new, and is com
pound of tbe very
LATENT HTYLEH,
8clectoil in person, and with aa eys to th* want*
and bc« e*siUes of this section.
MR. HOLBROOK
Is the PIONEER HAT MAN of this section.
Having bees exclusively In this buaiueos for a Bum*
ber of years, he flatlers himself that he understands
the trad* Iu all its branches.
Wholesale Department
Is a principal feature of the Establishment, and he
offers inducements to country dealers, which cannot
be excelled in New York, or any other market.
SW Call aud examine before purchasing.
Uept35-6t
The Palace Dollar Store
THE
GREAT GRAND FAIR!
. / ; nit AMU > .nmnd .T x»»i
fA 4«hte*V ,ran>V «i
OF THE SEASON OPENS AT
j to|#l ! J!i It ■ : r/T —emUbU Si Jl
OGLETHORPE PARK,
October 16, 1871, l ! t <
UNDER THE AUSPICES OF TOE , v
'i , ao uuinLn 4«ifi ui qoiiqiv^lu'
ATLANTA
AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL
associa --
,/ ; i* i , ui: 5 1 bun NqwtithT homiM wIT
*10,000 m PREMIUMS
BY THE ASSOCIATION ARE OFFERED. ' ■
$1,000 IN SPECIAL PREMIUMS.
BY THE CITIZENS OF ATLANTA.
And for tbe Saturday of Fair Weak, • CitixM*' Pan* ef
$2,500 IN TROTTING PREMIUMS!
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The P«rt Building* *>d OreunS* *r* repairing «ddiUoe«l iatyeeeeuieais, tbe
Traek being put in 8m condition.
AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS ABE MADE FOR
89,000 VISITOR®.
The different leading route* of traral and transportation will bring p 0—
and Freight* at HALF BATES; and tbe indication* art that tb* B*po*M« «n
be one of . ; , ^ < i
Unrivalled Interest.
The regulation* ot tbe AawoUtion are raob that
EXHUJBITOIUI and
Moat find their attendance on the Fair pleasant and profitable.
#’*r CopUt or ike SplenOM AM *T Praabnai, please uEdretl,
Samvel A. Bohob,
SECRETARY.
» f m,,, r . | ( i.- I i’> 3 «i 1
*9- Tbe book* are open and entries being made. Exhibitor* are requested to
make entries at aa as iKswible.
DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION
L. B. PIKE,
■. B.-XW0D* BEST TO AMY
COCMTBY.
Atlanta Wuten Caro.
sad ambiiM Mate ‘
Laveadoo House. Hunter
Cbamao, Rucker k Co.,
muT boss. j. m. hoi, j
Fletsehel. Berman ami Kukri I
Mscou, J. Hill. NewWRM. Or. ^
ML F. KALOW.
TjOrit Pistol.
A SMALL ftallh k Vmsos sevta-shooter. tea
m tb* buusmeaI of the KimtoR Horn, on the
for Mobil*, New Orleans, and all - point
and with Trains for him and Msrldiau. Ate.: Jack
“fiuistana.
PMsennsra wUl And this route M mites shorter
iaa the Blue Mountain or any other ro
I ornery, Mobile and New Orleans, and 47
•r to helm* and all point* want of Helm*.
Passengers leaving Atlanta
At 7:10 a m., Arrive In Bolmaat
At 7 00 p. u., Arrive la Selma at 16:«9 A. M.
f cteee connections with hebna and MsitA-
ff AOOAOff OHBOKKO FOR ALL Till
MINAL POINTS.
ss any other route.
1 via Vest Pstot aaA KowL |n.0i8HvMlf
W.J. HOUSTON.
General Pasesngm Agaat
To Parties During to Build
T HI uaderstgaed would respectfully teterm the
ottixens of Atlante that be is now prepared to
Snpevtntend tho HnUdkog mod OshMw, W
the rtnUhimg J* port moot onIp. of emm
rtrol Clem Home then mop toioh to
H* has at his oommand a picked set ef
feels oonAdeat In giving gsssral “
SW RUrUUtMCX -OoL M> L. Orwt,
* Robinson, aaA Fay k Oorpnt, Architect*.
£4fflS!L.
O CO.,
a ins*, a. a suaso*^
Drear* Owe*
r^.A. BARBOUR
j^iueni
FLOUR,
MEAL,
». % BHirwruEF.
Bl prnkM. <uawn* e Iks <** SsS an*' thn ^
Store House fbr Rent
I SEa*hoo**.’ pwtlaSan HvSrlhy^Mtor
or in penon, to
A. K.
WILNOIf IlilUTTUB
Sewing Xsohlass.
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I Cor*r, ill
tituini)rniiuan ‘ *'
wiuom eawme tucaan eo
sattrtssiaiBstBW*-"
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AntaMer, **<■>**, Talrat a»4 Safe
IB flkAUTIFUL DRSKHHb