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tj' iv / /. r rv. SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, MONDAY, OCTOBER 1G, 1871. NO. 439. THE DAILY SUN. Published by the Atlanta San Publishing Company ■ _ ■ J. Il.al? »■ AI«>m<lll11.-h*epMms Political Editor. A. R. Watson News Editor. J. Ilealv Smith, General Editor and Busi ness Manager. lHili " Traveling Agents i M. W. HILL. J. W. HOARD, TTTES%JlZT rr ~~ HOW TO RBM1T MURKY. Mo paper will be sent from the office till it la u for. and names will always be erased when tbs U paid for expires. the. New York Associated Press. SATURDAY’S DISPATCHES. W ASHING TON To Corresponds! Mr. Stephens will remain In Crawfordvllle. His spaper.sl at Crawfordvllle, Georgia. . . ... All letters on business of any kind, connected with Terms of Subscription'! WD i.c*r —» * i* •• Six Months 6 00 •• « For a less period than 8ix Months (per mouth) 1 00 CLUBS FOB THE DAILY. Three Copies One Year Four '• '* '* BimfU Copies . . » » » • • < WEEKLY PEB ANNUM : Single Copy.... PV M Three Coplea Five •* Ten *• ..... .i... Twenty •• 28 00 One Hundred Copies WEEKLY-SIX MONTH8: .. 27 00 35 00 43 00 3 3 . a a a 5 CfntS Three Fire Tw« JJt One Hundred Cepta* B»* 1 Himflt Copies . . . • 2 50 4 00 7 50 15 00 34 00 .••00 SELMA, ROME AND DALTON R. R TEA IKS DAILY. SUNDAYS INCLUDED. Leave 8elma 8:42 A. M., 3:15 r. M. Arrive at Rome 6:61 r.U.,1:45 a. m. Arrive at Dalton J*0r. n.^3*0 a. u. Arrivals sad Departures of Trains to and from Atlanta# THE WESTEEM S ATLANTIC (OH STATE) RAILROAD. NIOUT PASSENGER TRAIN—OUTWARD. Leaves AtlsnU “ Arrives at Chattanooga 6;ioa DAY VA88ENOKB TRAIN—OUTWARD. Leaves Atlanta 6:00 a Arrives at Chattanooga i:Ji p EAST LINE TO NEW YORK-OUTWARD. Leaves Atlanta 2: £°P Arrives at Dalton p MIGHT PASSEMOEH TRAIN—INWARD. Leaves Chattanooga ° :2 ®& Arrives at Atlanta... A T*TT KF.WS aa to tho ooune to be pursued with in- X JSUTiUYIlAi n 1M Hi W O | cendillri0 g OTngh » in the Bct . The fete of such miscreant** should be certain aud sane. On opening of the safes and vaults their contacts arc found, in most instan ces, more or less preserved, aud iu some .cases, heaps of charred leaves and melted tin boxes are found together. The rain which oommenoed at midnight, still continues. It has extinguished the remains of the fires, saving many thou sand tons of ooal, and quelling all appre hensions of further fires. The gold in tho Custom House was melted, and the greenbacks destroyed. This morning the atmosphere is clcar- tJpRuranmi, October 14.—Tho Legis lature has adjourned to visit Chicago, and i their return will remit tho quarter o| a million duo the State from Chicago for improvements on tho.Hlinoia and Chicago Canal. a ■ . » » * - SUNDAY’S DISPATCHES. WASHINGTON. Milmrm w J.d.. Chmr—0..iH,—iif.th it •*. A*or>- Washington, October 14. — Judge Chase is here. He gained twenty pounds during his absence. Five boys were dismissed from the Na val School forjpersiatent “hazing.” Mrs. Goo. W. ltiggs died in Loudon FOREIGN NEWS. Heading Belief la Chicago. Noon, Out 14.—Nearly all the ex- j Steamers carry supplies for Chicago, DOMESTIC NEWS. TEXAS. Colored Troops Moving Bminess Suspended mi Groesbeek—Increased IPemocraile .f«- Jorily—The Governor's Proclamation His- cnosed in the House. Galveston, Ocfc. 14.—One hundred and twenty-five colored militia have ar rived at Groesbeck. Business has been suspended there, and all tho roads lead ing to the plmoo are guarded, and none fu-c allowed to pass out or in. Twenty- five citizens have been arrested and placed under bonds for their appearance before Judge Oliver. Much indignation is felt in regard to the additional returns from tho 2d Di vision, which give an iu ere use to Con nor’s majority. The Democrats have, doubtless-, elected all four of the Congressmen. Tho aggregate majority of the State is estimated at 40,000. Austin, October 14.—-Tlio Governor’s proclamation of martial law was taken up in the House. A resolution to sus tain the Governor was opposed by many leading Republicans. Tlumly, a Radi cal from Galveston county, bitterly op posed it, and said: “I shall vote against the Governor’s-proclamation of martial law, because I thing it illegal. I will not be deterred from expressing my opinion against the proclamation by the cry of having gone over to the Democracy. I shall vote against it because I am a Bo- publican, and regard the proclamation as destructive to the party, and subversive of tho Constitution aud liberties of tho people. The Governor has made a mistake. I will not be compelled, under a party lash, to indorse and ratify the error. My county has increased its Democratic majority from 100, two years Arrives at Atlanta 1:32 pi ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—INWARD. Leaves Dalton ,* :2 ® * Arrive* at Atlanta .10:00 a m ..5:35 A m ..6:16 p. m Op. 01 THE GEORGIA (AUOUITA) RAILROAD. (No Day Train on Sunday.» Night Passenger Train arrivoa Night Passenger Train leaves Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves. ...6:36 p. m MACON AND WBSIKBM EA1LEOAP. Dsy Passenger train leaves 7:55 Leaves Macon Day Passenger Train arrives ....7:66 a.m. ....2:00p. m ....1:40 p.m. Leaves Macon.. ii3E iSSi; «■£ £ Day Passenger Trelu arrives o ^ Day Pasaeuger Tralu leaves 6:45 ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR*LINE RAILROAD. Loeve OalneaviUe Arrive at Atlanta. 1 A. M. ■mm a Augusta Railroad. DAY PASSENGER TRAIN D ILY, SUNDAYS EXTEOTED. Leave Macon at ® ®® “• Arrive at Macon at 2 40 P. M. Arrive at Augusta at 1 45 P. M. Western Railroad of Alabama. Leave Selma J JJ Arrive at West Pw4nt.... H-W A M Lmv. SwtKtak... HMV “ Arrive at Montgomery B.iov w Leave Columbus JUJ® A M Arrive at Columbus P M Atlantic and Onlf llallroad. TjIBOM Savannah, Oa., via Albany, Jacksonville Jj and Tallahassee, to Quincy, Florida: Leave Savannah daily 10 :16 V. M e TaUahiawee dally (Sundays exoap- . 7:35 P.M Leave 1 Leave Jacksonville dally. Leave Albany dally Arrive at Savannah daily. ..10:60 A. M . 3:40 P. M , 3:00 P. M . 6:25 A. M Memphis and Charleston Railroad. ...u’igpffrsaL..- Morning Kipreas leaves Chattanooga 6:30 A M SSvStmi Jy l J2S £ s Mail Train loaves Chattanooga 8:00 P M Arrives m Memphis, next day U :1# P M coming east; Morning Express leaves Memphis.. 10M A M Arrives iu Chattanooga, next morning.... •*» A M Mail Train leaves Memphis - 12 - 1 ® £ M Arrives to ChatUuooga. next day 500 p 11 ' j ■ 1 * -i »• ■ • Macon and Brunswick Railroad. DAY accommodation TSAIH—(Daily except Sundays) Leave Macon (passenger shed) 8:30 a. m. Arrive at Brunswick 8:56 p. in. Leave Brunswick 6:0® a “* Arrive at Macon Paaeeugsr Shed 6:26 p. m. i ^KEum.-m4 Leave Savannah Arrive at Macon Passeugar Hmnmuiiuii iD.Ur«Mpt SuiuUr..) Leave lUcooftiieMtl Sbrf »■ Arrive .1 HewkinavUie i»- Leave llawkinavlUa 6:45%. Arrive at AINSWORTH’S SPOOL COTTON, The IVry Best JUmehtne mirtl Olt MEWING MACHINES. iu. S POOL III LK, Ml color., tie he»tii«eluj. 1 Spool, 8.ik, all color.. »1 15 baO; M,o»- BpooL Silk. 11 colon. colors, 10c, best. FOB SAIJE AT THE drover k Baker | ago, to 2,000 now. The increase is caused by enforcing just snch illegal and irregu lar declarations of martial law as we are now considering." ALABAMA. J Visit from I he tin-Klux Commit lee, Huntsville, October 14—The Senate Ku-Klux Committee, Senator Pratt, Chairman, after sitting eight days in this place, adjourned this evemng and go to Montgomery, where they will remain two or three days, then go to Dcinopolis, Marengo county, where they will remain a week, perhaps. They|cxumiued forty- two witnesses at Huntsville, including several of the principal publio men on the Democratic side, who regarded the country at peaceful. On the other tide many persons, including negroes, were examined, who testified to acts of vio lence, WISCONSIN. The great Fire*—Immense lass of L Tr—300U f ( People MesHUtte. Janesville, October 14.—Gov. Fair- child telegraphs that the appalling cala mity has not been exaggerated. Over three thousand men, women and children aro now destitute. Tho loss of life has been very great. Not less than five hundred persons have been burned at Poshtlgo and vicinity, and throe hundred on the caatern shore. The men, women, and children, who were maimed and burned, aro now in temporary hospi tals. ►♦-. MAINE. .1 Onlrucilf *■,.«*« I. Banooh, October 14.—There is an un precedented freehet in the PenolMoot river, causing an immense loss of lumber. Many bridges linvo gone. There havo been no truius over tho Maine Road since Thursday. NEW YQI^K. , UtOs «r #<*r< .w.ium**— ««»fc Vi.imoAi T.f devolution in JUe* ifO. New York, October 14.—Judge Mc Kinney, United States Judge of the Southern District of Florida, died Tues day on the Steamer City lluustoD, cu route from Key West for Lome. Ho was buried at Sequin’s Point. Judge Mc Kinney abaiopbnod his summer trip XoHh to givu Ready adjudication to the wrecked steamers by tho recent cyclone, and sacrificed his life to duty. The following is the tnuk statement for the week; Loans decreased, $4,645,200. Specie decrease, $998,000. Legal tender de crease, $3,754,200. Deposits decrease, $7,401,000. Circulation Increase, 73,- A special to the Tribune, from the city of Mexico, dated October 1st, says: This afternoon four hundred gens il'- armc and cavalrymen became violent, and attempted U> take poss<«siou of tho J cjty. The garrison rallied under the command oiGcnernl Raclia and others, ss^i ’ : aXi'E: sni attacked and ilofcateil the insi rgenta. Two of the latter were killed in tho tight. Their leailer is said to be Negrete. Dc- liivero and Chevarria effected their es cape, bnt several officers, with two liun- Massi.r-" 1 " 1 *"’" Bfiorji & /IcrjB, lender*, &t. SHARP & FLOYD, Whitehall -vvw avia i« b. /mm,a a rim <4 r*m> ^ Q Bent* Bt (Kwv. Wahunotow, October 15.—The Booro tary of tha Treasury has issued an order to ro-issne a million and n half of notes to replace thuso destroyed at Chicago. rnUMUUu. Office Chiev or Signal Seevic*, Washington, D. 0., Oct 15. The barometer will probably riae in New Kngland and on the lakes and south- westward, but cloudy weather and local rains continue throughout tiio Atlantic States. Clouds and rain are oho probable for the rest of the night from Ohio to Arkansas anil Alabama, followed by clear ing weather on Monday. Reports havo not been received from Minnesota and Lako Superior. DOMESTIC NEW8. SOUTH CAROLINA- JEWELERS AND SILVERSMITHS TO ATLANTA INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION 11. A ') AND 0 rMAiZT Georgia State Fair, OFFER THEIR LARGE STOCK CF Bronte John. CuAKLEsros, Octoller 15.—One death from yellow fever was reported yesterday and ono to-day. newYork7 Brasilian Hmig-rmnls Htiurssing^-Jiauhmllt Insurance Company Hnepeads— The Umpire City Company Loses JVothfnp— l'achl Mat ters. New Yobk, October 15.—The steamer Portsmouth has arrived from Bio Ja neiro, with 28 emigrants, who ore re turning from Brazil. A dispatch from Halifax states that the heaviest hurricuno known in twenty years, occurred there last evening, The tide rose two feet over the wharves.— Many vosscls were injured and several Uvea were lost. The Manhattan Insurance Company has resolved to suspend. Ita losses are stated to bo $1,259,DUO. Tho oompany possess a largo surplus besides its capi tal. It is not expected that any loss will accrue to the assured. Tho Council of Political ltcform last evening elected Wm. M. Evarts, Presi dent, aud Eugene Kelley, Wm. H. Aspiu- ull, James W. Beckman and Oscar Zollicoffer, Vice-Presidents. Dispatches from Vienna, Paris, Brus sels, Berlin and London represent active subscription going on in aid of Ohioago. Tho President of tho Empire City Company, which was reported yesterday to have lost u quarter of a million, states that it sustained no loss. It is reported that the Western Uniou Telegraph has effected a loan in Europe, and will cancel four millions of stock. Douglass, of tho Sappho, has challenged Samuels, of Dreaduaught, to race twenty-five miles to tho windward and bock in a ten knot brige. Bennett’s Dauntless offers the Dread- naught u similar match. New York, October 15.—Cotton was heavy and lower early in the week, bat improved at the close. Tho sales for the week reached 80,009 boles, of which 75,000 bales were for future delivery, aud 11,000 on the spot and to arrive. Of the spot cotton, exporters took about 6,850 bales ; spiuners 4,725, and specu lators 225 bales. s-a-s OHIO. r«i% fmr thr CMUm. Cincinnati, October 14.—Arrange ments have boon made here for two hun died children from Chicago. JEWELRY, SILVER-WARE, 4c„ AT REDUCED PRICES. Watch Refining' promptly and thoroughly Done. Do not fail to call and see our elegant Store toe finest Stock in toe South. SHARP & FLOYD. loat; winter red and amber western $1 58 Sxvamub, October 14.—Cotton firm- ffil 02. Corn slenderer at 79(^80. Pork middlings 18j@18j ; net receipts 2514! lower at 813 252)13 50. Beef quiet— [exports coastwise 1727; sales 2500: stook Lard heavy; kettle 10j. jKavals auietand 19,321. fins. Groceries steady. Freight* firm- 1 New Yobk, October 14.—Midnight 0 FOREIGN. FRANCE. CHICAGO. rntur mull W Ikt Vr..t CnO.er.tUm— Mne InnM.rtn nr. OUfnni n—Opnlnf turn mmd fnttn-Bmlm. Chicago, October 14.—Some of tho laborers ore taking advantage of the pro- flpaion of ■ynvisious and refuse to work VeriesttlMh one dollar an hour. There are hundreds of shanties going np. The Tribune says there can be no doubt TA. Trt.ltt wVIA tttmntffC.MpUUd—Mnr. Indtm.ily Pnld— Kr.rm.llnt Be. Paris, October 15,—Thiers has formal ly announced to the Legislative Com mittee, that a customs treaty, for ulaaco and Lorruine, bus been signed,land only awaits ratification. Ho states that tho principle of reciprocity is recognized. The payment of the fourth half million of imlamnity has becu completed. The evacuation of tile French territory will commence within a fortlmigbt after tho ratification of the treaty, und Ucrmany cedes France a small strip of torritory. I Traffic by the Mont Cennis tunnel will cowmenoe to-morrow, tho linea of Railroad connected with the tunnel luiving been completed. MARKET REPORTS. Cotton Orlcuna New York, Octolier 14. steady; middling uplands 20) 201; sales 1200 bales. Cotton sales for future delivery last evening 5600; October lOKmlOf; No vember 19 »-lfl(«il9 ll-l«C«il9|; De- aember 19 9-l«(S19 11-16&19|@191; January 10 ll-16(«H9f. April 20i. Stocks strong and steady. Govern ments dull but steady. State bonds dull and weak. Money firm at 7. Oolil steady at 141. Sterling Exehango—long 81; short 91. Flour qniet without decided cliangc. Wheat quiet and steady. Com doll and unchanged. Pork dull at 814 60.' Lard quiet; steam 10i(o,10i. ■ London, October 1, Bon Oetobcr 14.—Consols 92j. jndi 891. Liverpool, October 14.—Cotton opeuod strong; uplands 9|@9|; Orleans 10(rt 101- Later—Cotton closed strong; sales 20 000 bales; specalattou and export 7,000. Breudatuffs firmer. Lard 47a * New .Ypv, October 14,-j-Oottou in good ex^iort denmnd—apTliidl 20i; Hales 3671. Wheat closed qniet, the advance Nem 'Abncrlurmtnts. ATTENTION ! Proclamation. Sales of cotton to day for future dc-' 81s 16i; 62s 15; 64s 131; five-twenties 15.' livery, 92,000 bales—October, 19 11-19; new 12|; 7s 12|, 8sl2j; ten-forties 9t. November, 19 13-1G@19}; Deoembcr 19 ■ 916@191; January, 19 11-16(4191; Feb ruary, 20; April 20). Money cusier— bulk of business at 7 currency to gold.— Gold 141(4141. Oovernments advanced [_ tl- n. n 1(41-628 141. States very weak-Ten- ffieCflaillC 11T6 00. NO 2. ■lessees G4J, new 04j; Virginias 60, new 58; Lonisianns 65, new 58; levees 70; 8.! 80; Alabamas 100; 5s 08; Georgias 80; 7s 1 *’ ' 91; North Carolinas 39), new 20; Son'll Caroliuas 70, new 42. Louisville, October 14.—Flour and grain firm. Provisions firm and iu light demand. Pork in round lots 913 50; bacon—shoulders 7l;cloar sides 81.— Whisky 91. Cincinnati, Oelolicr 14.—Flour and grain unchanged; provisions dull and un settled. Pork $13 25. Larit 9‘. Whis ky advanced to ill. Bawtmuuk, October U. - Cotton firm er; middlings 191; net reeeipta 67; gross 325; cxiiortM coastwise 40; safes 135; stock 1160. Flour active and firm. Coruatoady. Provisions firm. Whisky $1. CIUUI.ESTOK, Out, 14.—Cotton steady; middlings 18((u,18jc; net receipts 2,269; 200 bales; For Sale. 1 THAT VACANT BU8nfE83 LOT, 35x106 Feat. • Nortoweet of and adjototoc to# Bell BolkUno, 00 . Marietta Street No. 1 propertj-CHKAPtor Ho. 1 RESIDENCE LOT on Wtodsor Street, in neighborhood of Judge Krsktoe. 3. That eery beautiful OOB1CKB RESIDENCE U)T on College Hill, opposite residence of Mr. Bon Oenva . modern atgla COTTAGE HOME, Uoua. ttohool*. Superintendentfl of Public Work*, Corporation*, Ac., aud all buHiocis housca in too city, aro requested to eunpend buatoeae operations on WEDNESDAY, the 18th tout, from 9 o’clock a. m. until 5 o'clock v. m. , In order to give all persona in the city an opportunity to attend the Fair. By order of Council: D. F. HAMMOND. 0*1*11 Mayor of Atlanta. THE TRIUMPH OF export# coast wise GG5; u. Cotton firm; mid- FREEMASONRY, (UiiigB 19^c; net rfeeipts 1114 bales; ex- } 7 porta coastwise 590; sales 700; stock / \HE or the most thbiixinoly irtkrest. 13,803. "tog books aver pubUibod. Trade enpplied by Galveston, Oct. 11.—Cotton in good j Cor. Marietuwid^rar.huoe su. demand; g(N>d ordinary UV&lGjc; net! ocU ® tf Atlanta,oa. reeeipu IffS. balm; export, coastwise PM ;,VUH y ,’ lm ral^i'v',^ NuRfolk, October 14.—Cotton quiet; low miildliugs 181; net receipts 1620; ex ports coastwise 1541; sales 250 bales; stock 4,392. Pinr.ADFT.FHi a, Octolier 14.—Cotton strong; middlings 201c. Ai ousta,' Oct. 14.—Cotton in fuir de mand; middlings 18{(M18jc; rceeii>ts 1100 bales; sales 900. Wilmington, Oct. 14.—Cotton firm; middlings lbttM la,c; net receipts 294 halos; exports coastwiso 225; sales 102; stock 3,155. New Orleans, Oetobcr 14—Cotton strong; middlings 19]; net receipts 1281; ;ross 2061; exports ooastwiso 107; sales 400; stock 39,983. Floor scarce; suporfiuo 86.25; xx $7(2) 7.12J; xxx $7.25(^,7 60. Corn scarce at 87@90. Oats scaroo at 58@C0. Bran scarce at $1.40. Hay, choice $36.00. Pork firmer; moss 915.25. Bacon firm; shoulders 81; clear rib shies Bl; clear sides 8t(oi9t; choice hams easier at 181(2) 19. Lard scarce and firm; tierce 10|; keg 12(gil2t. Sugar none. Molasses, inferior 48. Whisky; ordinary rectified 98; choice $1.04 i. Coffee scarce; prime red 18|. Sterling 231. Sight 1 discount Oold 141. Boston, Outober lk—Cotton firm; middlings 20j; net receipts 29; gross re- ceiiits 220. sales 500; stock 500. And all Grade* of CHEAP CARPETS, In extenaiTo variety, now on aalo at tha Carpet Store of a«pt% ltn CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON k CO Axmlnlster, Xeqaetle, Velvet aid Body Brussels Carpets IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AT THE CAltPET STOKE OF CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON * CO. •eiUtt-im A On, BRICK HKSIDXNC1, 1 ntant to th* Kimball Hooaa. 6. A auperb, on McDonough Street An elegant COTTAGE HOME on Peachtroe Street. Jn excellent neighborhood. 7. la ACRES, moat beantif ul alto for a VUla Home, oppoaito Mr. Dimmick’*, on Peachtree road, Smllea from centre of the city. 8. FIVE KOBE BLOCK. In Hurtvllle, on Georgia Railroad. $ milo* from oentre of the city. 99- A Iona Hat of other Beal Eetate, central, anl urban and villa, improved and unimproved, for aak MARCUS A. BELL, oct!6 3t Beal Eatate Agent Buggies ! Harness I! I N CONSEQUENCE OF THE DULLNESS OF TH* auaeon, and having a lane aopplyof the above on hand, I beg to aunounoe that l will cell my prea- ent a took at considerably REDUCED RATES. petition again at every other In mjr line to the STjiTB OF GBOHOtoM. Parti* ■ visiting the Fair will And It to their inter est to give a cell st my Repository. Also keep a toll stock of Carriages, Baggies, he., mads by KiMBALL BROTHERFBoaton The JbMrgewi mmd JHmU tmperh Stock of TAPEHTHY, 11IHTH8ELH CARPETS In tho South, now on sxhlbitiou at tho Carpet Store CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON It 00 erp06-lm. Peachtree tfitroet Photographic Gallery. J UST OPENED—ROOM BUILT ON PURPOSE — lArga Hk^dighbon the aooond door. Opposite « DB. C. W. FARMER. ArtUL WAMTXIS. fjvwe OR TURF* TOTOO OKSTLKMZN CAN secure Hoarding aud Lodging to a first-ctesa private LMPUia, October 14.—Cotton quiet; „ . . illinow IRi • IRAK from IN. Ce 8tl«l. DeGive’s Opera House :t«r JOHN TENFUTON. MONDAY EVENING, Oct. Mth. GBAUD lUiOPENING For the Fair Season! With sn Entirely new Company of unrivalled excellence | Grand Benefit to the Sufferers by THE CHICAGO FIRE T STRANGERS VWUa, th, IWr, vffl lad Um rsiei er MQnmmAxu kr WHISKY, For tak oalj by tk. nuunnu in atlarta WINE & LIQUOR 00. N*. S Bread Mrert, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Octt-tllldMlt THOMAS fc GODFREY, Fire Insurance Agents. [OFFICE IN (CM BUILDING.) REPRESENTING A r* au. oa, or Jr. **., ChMMtolnllM. CAF1TAL, SSOO.OBB. rorguna SMHBNkOL, or mm. moan, rw. THE HOWARD FIBE INaUEAKCEOOWFANT. W N.w York, vUI fax rtt re Iomm hf tto Okto«o in nnov» N«towa THE VTBOINU WOUM INKTBANC1 COKFANX torn, aotoiac kj Ik. cUcmo Ire. ootMlA Steel KmU l S EL P I Irish Farce, HAPPY MAN2 g^.The old popular prices. RR. Tickets for reserved seats at Phfflifs k Crew's BooTstora. oottMf Agent# Wanted for AHSTEPHENS OUKAT HISTOUY OF TUB WAR. Complete In one volume. Bend for circulars with term* and a toll description of the work, Address National Publish ing Co., Atlanta, Oa., Philadelphia, Pa., or 84. Louis, middlings 181; reoeipta 1835. mvw. juncture, roaster mm* Detonator, /vmcxiboT. w. o. juk’A whitohmi itrak , * v/ twin IbAiik. to hi. oU pWno. for tnimm —-' to MU toto»F At THIS OFFICE ‘ L rtruuu! 7 ! O.on, Ami hosAA bj AtUaMoa to oct ' M>l | continuance of the aame. Baiumcre 10hio R. R. f I WE GREAT SHOUT LINI FROM OWCINN W miles and striving 6* bow# I — mora. Having 77 miles and arri’ affvaaee - - Trafri th hfl tjoickoat The ( flB over the Ohio * MaDnlro, are fWfleiad. 1 of Fullman’e Palace Dsawtag-Booaa amd ffirTtona Care arc run on this Me freSa cSShB orCoSS ^kjrt.torAAi.mAUTi. im oeunu ikt m LM.OOUL a. B. 1 "V -»,• mtoKM, OONTRACTOB fob brick aEd VV «t°»A Wort, rtf mi tom - I Ornamental work. Moos Ohttlac. ala, ’ Qriffi*.Oe^MarUilfnr^