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IQQjfl ji<S »*MoAfc«fal> i ! I uiffiifll Mwih ftrmin f —fid. kfl <wMn*w4if it the M^lapb 0h0£6H no«S$K?5#, T * priori on hi. '•‘"w^Tis WrtMn <w my graft M l w. mu • /Mbs**- ri «» Ifc"*****" nrty, mat Hit mi 4* * •<*«"* "• 0K> to MW will be."—Hob. OB OlBUT. tmht ptopft «r *• 0d*ri Solos hw titonvwf Uratl hntt krum adcAouthim mkiDmtAmmdVUrnbtrr, hegdonet ton* kit tkmderert, utii do net oart to bootoftom.”—HoBSObOBEELET. "WkOt amrUngilu right of evtrg So- >ubUemtohi* mlmnmdtitk*et<fa «m- * km far mat Pretithul until a tumina- &<ri e. i'AHtmttttait wfroiori trimupk WM ikmiv /Ikottwkodmried ijKtfsarar.'jsa m%Wi *ympatM<**rs. "--Horace Qbmm- URs r tat ^ A ••/ ]Utf omt Oossmmsni bound by iu t*f*MmfnttmroU*Mi*ftirtu»- iemmm rigktt, to paw mod enforce Imu tn At tmirpMo*. if At tmraUt Ku- ~ mtptraou; md f it hat not Ikt t doii. ttow 1 tag our OottnmtHt ^■srsurAar-JSs tiiki'tm hu'W^nm jjBT awofcniW ,W«rtW» .Union Tatoflrspii Com- pity bilk affiily «U ths toUgnpb lines •asssc*-.-*-.. NewOjtaaosisbafnf boih Itls alrosay eoutraotod it tar ss Macon, and the ny to Griffin. r wglaiiia- —— —. HI, HUMf la dhit d*M «»a kU / RssklU CMdacrt. ' Tko KM •» Caaipaa, «mf|U B*w- anla art InlM I* *«•»■ JBdUott Atimta Daily Sun : It is said that a person ia knows by the company be keeps. It is a well known fact that Buben E. Fenton, Radical United States Senator from the State of Mew York, is the Oreat Fugleman of Hortoe Greeley ; That it was mainly through bis influence and management that Horace Greeley got the nomination at Cincinnati; also that for weeks before the Baltimore Con vention, this same Fenton devoted his entire time to corrupting Democratic delegates to the Convention, tbatGreeley might be indorsed at Baltimore, It is also well known and current in New York, that should Greeley be e'ect- ed, this game Fenton expects the ap pointment of U. S. Treasurer or some other prominent place in the Cabinet. Mow that our Demooratio friends in Georgia may know something of the early history of the man who is of all others the most confidential friend and companion of houttl Horaoe, I inclose you a couple of articles out from the Mew York Daily limes of the 28th nit. Comment it unnecessary. Very respectfully yours, Son B. Bussell, A. Jeffersonian Democrat of Carlisle, Pennsylvania. Tmm too Hsw Tort Timas, Sopt. as, 18H.I Snstsi SestM. We have recently on more than one oc casion need very plain language concern ing tbs personal and political eharaater of Btuban E, Fenton. In our campaign edition onr readers will find some authentic doenmenta relating to a few passages in tbs life of this per- foils Tlief show that ho commenced Ufe ae a diaboaast man, and has oontinned it to the present time as s bribe-taker and agent of corruption. Yean ago, whew Express Companies were unknown, sipjl conveniences for trans mitting money from country to oily were limited, it was tho custom of oon utry merchants to avail themselves of any opportunity that offered to forward money to pay their debts to the mer chants in Maw York and Albany. It happened that in 1888, Reuben K. Fenton was in trusted with various dODan to trtmrlng the pOS- igreat of Latham's dalm, its readers believe that returned ths money. This is too Who ever beard of Fenton re- _ any of his ill-gotten gains?— Fenton is nesneh map. The TVifww at tempts to throw discredit on the affidavit of Jaasea Mosues, Bag-, tha gentleman who made the ootnpdcisi upon which Fenton was arrested and committed.— Mr. Horner ia a gentlemen so well known to the bneineae community that he neeas no defense fromthesspersousnf the Tri bune. He wss the partner of Eraatoa Corning for 80 years—eminent for his in tegrity in business, and bis purity of ehar- -uster in all the walks ot life. The Tribune intimates that Mr. Homer’s affidavit ia contradicted by his partner, Mr. Com ing. Let Fenton and liis Professor of Journalism produce the records of the court, whiob were stolen from the Poliee Court-room immediately after Fenton was elected Governor. Let the reoords bn produced, and they will substantiate what Mr. Horner alleges in his affidavit. Let us ask, in connection with this affair, who committed burg lary on tha polioe office at Al bany? Who robbed tbe Court-room containing the minotee of Fenton'a arrest and committal to jail for robbery ? Is it net a remarkable ooinoidanoe that tbe record of Fenton’s infamy should be stolen from tbe Ooort-room the first year of Gov. Fenlon’s entering the Executive Chamber of Albany? Until Fenton daces tbe records of the Court, which every honest man wilt be likely to sna pect were stolen at his instigation, he cannot impair the evidenoe ol Mr. Horner. Thin suit wsejlfgfghl in,the Superior l mon e 7 to take tto Albany, to ‘ pty to injoin and re- be delivered to persons doing business there and at Troy. On bis arrival, he Uee^'lha right ol reported that the money had been stolor use earns signs as {rQm tmnk Toe story at first im- the parties interested, bat a tha find of Bristol Coming Ada had bis double exoltsd, and as a nsalt Fenton’a trunk end room! were searched, Md the money Was fouod eon- in t]pi million of hlkbed. He wss at onoe arrested, nod then confessed bii crime, but through the influence of TU4 AAs hftl and' simple way of tha railroad. It ia understood U atari TaisgraphCom- tha name of tha ««flroad.tomgaay ia weed—wa sup pose by eensent of its officers. This is asld te be thg of s» HwmmIi «— know flit. -^•MMrinkVUiiiiauuuu line is opposition to eoui petition, which onirfmYa^Wlw^lriti^rt bv^ W f^r d “ ‘ k= c '™ he ’ dT ° It is cermet ia abtmdsntj^rtiownby Jh; [ rteletono/- haa radaced the prior of tolls lor tele graphic dispatches about one half whera- •aar^a Sontharn and Atkutie Una haa beau sweated aad pat te work; while go tbs other hand, it, is said that tbe suit lr oajy aft Iryunctioa to restrain the South- sue sag Atlantic Company from ereeriag lappatw»r»w It ia farther alleged tnat the general tawoat the SmemgivBs Akin company tha right to erect its hues of telegraph on any property in the Bute, and makes it lia- ftUffigl WtSMtiski -memaltarffigA city the authority to lay out a street property, ora mllrcud to locate its track on MJ m&o’a land, settle the dmnsges In thorny pointed out by taw.- • l> '' * T * f » This case wss bfbatfMMbre the Jndge of tha Bapettat-Gantt for the Macon Oironit, gkaufrud to grant the injono- .♦W>m-*b«reupon tho plaintiff (tha Waa- Phion Xulggrsph CJoptpanj and the aMBno. jyao* thawuumrutaoaatadsd to^ay. ^tUy md ^ms portionof ths H&TECJfe&k' ivcrilug /nst befloaa tha hour br staiw tha safltai ^ntmirn ho doubt that fVpt. w. ir. wu- MBmp-a? UmM BaprwMtatiTA hum S»r5i5•&srk l & toxotsmm. "Aiti Trrtir, _ *—• ".■wv-ae W *'" Eubrs harmony brtwecu tns racrapm- Damages te Iks Orcet gnahak. Msmu.Oct. lufonnsttunrseoer Madrid MMrtam^rMriJ^thri ffia sd. Two ofnwtowers and apotiaoo of the roofing have been destroyed. The SKfiSaS walnekle grtinlad fhjrth ii ft| thnnyhl wopld perish in tbe conflr«ratioa, were reported to be safe. ■ [The Eacnrisl is a palatial Mausoleum of tbe Spanish Kings, situated about 26 miles from Madrid—Ena. Boa.] TELEGKAPli NEWS By the Heir York Associated Press. NORTH CAROLINA. Had rml Hen !■ IVortli Carol Ins. WiaHinoTOir, October 8.—Congress, at its last session, established a United States Court for the Western District ot North Carolina, but failed to make any provision for the appointment of a United Stales Marshal. There eould be no Court without a Marahil, and the Marshal of the Eastern District could not act, because bis jurisdiction ia limited to tbe eounties not embraced in tbe Western Distriot. Mo grand or petit jurors oonld be sammoued without a Marshal, ana no money be drawn from the Treasury to pay tba axpenses of the Oonrt iu the abrenee of snoh su officer. To meet this unexpected emergency, MARKET REPORTS UY TELEGBAFH TO THE DAILY ATLAETA SOS. WINK Livebfool, October 4—noon.—Cotton opened quiet and steady; sales 12,000. Lathe.—Cotton steady; sales 15,000 bales; fov speculation and sxportatioa 4,000. Balm of uplands for Decemoer 9 7-18, November 9|; Orleans, Novem ber, 9j. Tinu n,Txs,i7. Th# ffillowln* BtatomfiDt exhibits the oottoft |ure ment for the week end log to-daj: 11S.OOO bales Bales for e i pert* Mob 11.006 *♦ kies for epeealetlon 11.000 Block is liverpoo) 704^00 •• Amerieeo do 108,000 “ Keeetote for tbe week 41.000 *« American do 8,000 *• Actual exports 14.000 •« ~ >ek afloat -181,000 “ •ericas do..,.— 11*800 “ New Yoke, Oct. L—Cotton steady; lea 1,100 bales; uplands 10g; Orleans 19|. Bales of fntnres last evening 1,800 bales, as follows: Ootober 181; Movem be, 181; December 18 9-16; January 19 to 191; March 20. raenvoc market. New Yore,October A—Floor dull and heavy; wheat doll, nominal, lower; ooro nnehsnged; pork steady, <14 flO^flU 26; lard weak, steam 81 to 81; turpentine doll 631 to 64; resin steady, 94 65 to $4 60; freights firm. MUSKY MARKET. New Yobk, Oot 8. — Stocks heavy. Gold s-esdy at 141. Money tight at 1 percent, per day. Exchange—long7; short 8]. Governments firm nnt quiet. State bonds dull and steady. Londok, October 4.—Consols 92|; 5, 891. Fbanetobt, Ootober A— Bonds 961. Pabis, Ootober A—Rentes 53f. 62o. Specie increased outs million. Marshal Oarrow is appointed a Disbursing Agent of the Department of Juatieo, ana under this appointment has just drawn from the Ternary 920,000 to pay the expenses of the Oonrt. NEW YORK. ai.g«I doa’t Waite ta Par tor P.ft-A Appaltlag Wreck—a Skip with skel,. teas Abu.id — Grant AidmM, th. Maaatactardr*. Mew York, October 4. — John Q. Thomaaeon haa sued General Biegel for the recovery of 96,000 for writing nphtk mat records. Siegel denim the indebted- mB. Joe. Dngns, who arrived here yester day from Sydney, Cape Bre ton, Anatralis, reports that fl^tUwffiUml^ waaat the tsmeai :, also five other Wi IZ—-y--' ■"“» «• wuioh appeared t< of Jimtt Horaer,* who I t.*o. 8 recent tba “ “*• otl ‘ B ' EraatnaCorning AO^^Tnd^h^^tta f I:,„ In 3“ e .“ ed 1 to >ho * >>>»t »H ou aril such down to a recent period when I h «a pen«be(l from hunger. Th hflYemoted to this oity. fiia f?, 0WS P rit bor e the name “Gluoaloou. as a witnma oaunot be impeached He h ^ coom P““ e<1 ®“ r P 8 ‘» »ere louud iL depoem that Fenton declared he had 10 Captain’s corpse , *“ fonud »» the state room, making niue hK toTuwm SSr“2d Jr fo»dUdd« °"^ . The p.per- fou!d on in Forton s “d tost " n Jn thS l '°? rd * ore to , be “> ‘he au^orities President Grant haa addressed a letter to the manufacturers ol Philadelpula, in ei Mr Horner’s Mrdwf'.f. i. I f. e * ,ly to ““ ‘"vitntion to visit theirestab- °1_ -fy.”?!*, I lishments, saying he cannot at preset, S£ I^M.aTfigrJL 0 " h- : ^2S.te , ‘ml“hta # ^ ^ “* e EBSfcwt-asStrf and three other pioksges.^wiiohhesave ? ouutr L * ud their developmun.s, look- won handed to mm at Buffalo bv Hr* m* U P° B their growth i a ueoessiy to YalveZ. to driJfm wd^iiieh di^pl , „»“ r° V . ° ‘ >T l>e*»rt after his arrival here tn » mystt u n !£d Stat^! " ° * r ' ,il,8t ,l,b taZ‘aM^rt^‘FMto^. 10 *and°fol i S You , ll ‘ vu “» bMt ‘he mic tt?foi?^ESlSinh!f^d. • “ ;Z^ii° U f rr n P0Clive in “'«taaad.to. Fmtjp it ihVnBon and will h* rin»AinA<i °! *^1 ®4nuliotnr«M and pro- GSrsanvAs: SSST4SSP< casw.no. wui for Taylor's Corpse Preserver flHABLES BOHSEFELD. Ho. 1 DoCHvo’.Opors Honso, GROOBKE8 8c RBEOB Uad promptly 8» bB Ptuerslfi In city or pm 1mA** —““ ““ *"" lor both adnlU sir offlet day or *>*■' o,i ~ k, smoisr^jsstt’- MUpsai aMtUoa n-oo to «So dUotorto, mritat- — ClBdnnati T HUXO The Quickest; Beet and Only Route Bousing • Donblo Dofly Lise. riLMMtMJT J8JUWMJrm JMM Sleeping dairs From LonliYlUe to Columbia, 0., Pitltburg, Harritburg, Philadelphia; MEW YOBK, Aud other EMtern eitlM, W 1 tlx out O h-*ik f Os Tha Only Liu* with which pMMDgtf.ii from (he Booth mxk« dlroct ooonaction at Looiarl la with ‘ “ York, Btwntg Hlurtiin«a. F A M l L Y 1 Qroptictorp mtflieime. la all Roswi of tt _ NXY8. Thoaunda of th* good and groat In _ of tho country Teach for It* wondorfti! osd lirottm powmrtsssrriyisgtho BLOOD.otMkMogttm" pldXJYKBood DOWELS, ond importing now Ufa WmSoWLITiK REGULATOR to ackaowtodgad to koro M oqool oo LIVER MCDIQINS, It contoina font modtool ohimh, dww united in UOJMIt.uwUataiaoiririKto uuT OREAT UNPAILINO 8REOIFIO For Liyor Com^*‘‘~‘ •" - - * thereof, to wit: { _ Doprooolon inpUbt sad tho polnfol ofhprlo, riEtajau-to, sOrst ssmssst * sssr- ** - 0 - CHILLS AND FgVCR. SIMMONS’ LIVER BEQDLATOB b mAsskotarid omly by l-R. ZI1UE a 00., MAOOH. O... sod YniLADELTHIA. Prto.»l p.rp»,.;MliU>j noUpoMop mULlUi PropATKl nadr lor uio labotUMl IQ, BOLD BY ALL DBUGGIBTI- MuUowam ot AU ooaaUrfAlt. sad ImtUUooi-fa T E T H EiJJfwEED SEWDtG BACHIHE. ITS VAKS 1MPLIJU ITS QUALITY. Tiro Yeoro Bxforiecoo Confirm* its Title. Constructed upon the moot opprorod sci entific principles of tho hoot material sad workmanship poatdble. It to warranted to (pro 8ho fulieot KtlaSaction to aUwbt It ruiio mors oaeily, oon bo mors reodUy toornod ond operated, will woor longer, do more ond better work, sad has greeter range or capacity then any of its competi tors, Ledleeero ooUetted to lot tho aboro- nomed Sowing tfochine be plooed in thoir honoooon trial, and need not feel atoll ombomosod to dealtoe pnrobooing if they find U IH AMY PABTICULAB inferior to our other. Prices ond terms to ralt alL figmito wonted. Apply by letter or in person to Tho Weed Hewing Machine Co. Agency—IT Marietta street, corner Brood, Moaoclo Temple, Atlanta, Qa, Branch salesroom,cor. McIntosh and Ellis streets, aoplAdfcwim TUB “DOMESTIC” oalli‘. lJd-t “MIESTIC W S. M. Co. 96 Cliambcrs St., N. I. Or Me. 4 DoQlveo Opera Hoist, Marietta Street, Atlanta, ®a W E HATE aortral of tho lots Improved Wheeler k Witosn, Singer, Howe, Wood end Ttorenoo Valuable Lands for Sale. I WILL SET L from ONE to FIVE HUNDBBD tOBKSOF LAND wltblD ONE MILE OF SO- uiAL CIRCLE, on tb. Otorglo RsUrood. Bodsl Or- cto 1. T.1T mildlr Imiiroviuf, and lAOd. onr 11 a i^ ffer Ap l p °i; ,or “" u “ jw,.adaw„ Pnlk^xwCS: trrta, John 0. Oria, still iarrived attoMi I TENNESSEE. ofmr» lrtm amstod Fenton ia still liv- „ tag th Albany, and we possess the eteto-1 Knoxnille, Then., Oot, A—The Pram ■*Rt of a aitiMR who saw and talked “ d Heraid givee the foHowiog complete with rentes while ha was under arrseL , *oe injured by the railroad aooi- ■Rd to whom he admitted his ffimB den ‘ no “ r GreeenvlUe, Tenn., yestsrdsr: Wa Uve not spaoe to-day to refor, ex- 0°ney, Chsttsnoogi, slightly in °*pk briefiy, to the other pesssgm which ^arm; R. B. Aodeieon, London, wa give from the lifo of Renben E. Fea I l? k * ** dl J injured; David Brysut, tea. Oueof them shows that shortly be- fJ^W*** *■ O., sprained ankle; Mrs. flare his etaetioa to Ooagiem ha pretend-1 dohnsoc s two children, Memphis, iu- Sd that his store had been broken into i”*®* no J Theodora Wtmi, urako- and tan thoiuand dollars stolan, and used Morriatowa, badly this fact as a auaaa of settling his debts at ta t***- “*! Miss Pride, hto flOoenta on the dollar; tfaoagi- it woe soon (““gltlor, Idugh i token and eeriouidy si fi that It was only another oase of I EXQJsawwd; Mr. and Mrs. Norris, Lur boils, himself. Another transaction **° ““filttora »ud sou-in-law, Pulaski to show* how, •• late as 1863. ,L .• •}* hot not seriously; whanamambar ol thaHouaaof Bepre- d “ u 6 b ter of Frank Borelsy, Knoxville, iMriativas at Washington, tad Chairmen ,lm Heiskell. br»kesm«D, Of the Committee on Claims, he got u inured; Mrs. “ ^Yogram a Swindling ahum SiU «> un |J. va. serion ly “tn ef money, sad reoeived a uTr n ■«« broken; ■lot 92,000 for hiaservices, “ JliP’ '? be 5 ier, 1 Joh “ t,n Q««r. hnrt • •artstaly very little for 00 bmik sad aerioosly iniored; Mr. Cou- • ewimUngnatore of the otaiml Jf 7, '“•l ■»“*> injured in calf of leg; toaoRoWveofflotaldoeumonts, Oondeetor, injured aHegsHon of the bribery ntu “*° d both W; & W. Molniurff. ■’ rityola member of Fen- “ **“ •“•!* of the wan himself the iuterme-1 hroiied; L W. Yonng, badly hwhom the money was paid. I “IP’S? in . the Is oe and legs — bow Fenton, when Gov- .. A Morr “town, Tenn., dispatch states -.—j-d the notorioos Met. 1 , T 0Qnd ® d ““tuber tweuly-eeven, font get from the Oentrsl Bailrotd °* " hom ,^ l»obably dik The train wss crowded, and the eaoape of the pet- sengera from instant death is almost mi broke bw promi^ I «“tU°t«. THU «BKAT Southern Remedy TjlOB THE CUKE OF SOHOrDLOOS TAINT, JC BkeumtUmi. Wblto 8vUBms. Goal. <Mbw ommissttoe. BroseSHls, Nwvaes DetSUtkeaa All SooS** “ “spar* moSIttos of tks . *“• **sn> <K Rls snwtMe mspuntoe tn w well known UiAt • pAulns noUo. to but nmototiT ‘ ““ Urnien<le«orhRJonrnnl or Aiomooo olw.}, bnvtot o bottlo oV Ude tooSMoo otooni otook of kmlijr noaoototoe. OorUftcotoo oon bo protontod from mwylMdlns ps.c.1... ——g- “• “• , Sowtb. OMC, it tn lb. hlgbrnttomaA Ilu Finis xumM or BoonSolli. , DB. B. WILSON CASH, of 1 boo tuod It in OHO, ol Sentnlo onS otbm with mnok - Boltlmoro, mjm -bo nU poroooo mffwtnf Witt SfotonoS 'Blood. MTln. *“ ouporlor to on, mnSoo bobHOVHnood. Hu. DABNKY B tUTol too BolUmoro M. E. Oon. toionco South, Hr, bo bos boon oo much bouoitHd a.‘if.77 tovtowtoto »oon-sH-nk tonll el OorfloMTtne, Ta. Ml J bIVes 4*ca.' Dnuvu. =si*5r« fc r.w‘S HSs tt onnd bint ot rboOMUt Did on, nao. admit, wo conH On yvt Matofronovor, Stoto tn too BoM. from kaowotoowraHe. wish, and child, otthm pot. Miinllr or by ropotnUon. BoHdoll. It mM by oS Dnaflsto. ““kEBTStfr 00, ktuutasa, Brta tu . . JOHN F. HENRY, ho. I COLLBon Plus, N. ork. Wltolenla Afonor. Iris gin y BemflM* fltUB U4 Usnlrsl Railroad SgSigg aaujn.'uneu; Hiissssa^a onmary indooemems. Fenton wat nlso The British Claims Commission ta again in session at Washington. > , Ogam and oigmrettes seised for viola- Xh* H«w Fork OotoaHtetoi AdvwrtiHr. tiona of eoatoms and regntatioae, which Tribune comes to tho defense of do ^ “*“* of tbe isn . w-.L t i t ndmito Ua nrrest | atam P > - wfll be destroyed. ——■ ... .. ,.*° J»U OR tha oharge of I There was an exnlnaion ta Haaaae ▲ Hsrvstisf DtaRtafa ■Hiewwdad too toilet ewtnlnlnoky llTHtom *“•'““Mate Afrtts: betwksl totkn ntoeettbenmeisoH torn over Itoeewq »imtoH.w»H Htomred mess Am.tH.,1 yktoSto. toeSetboo ,n,iiimqi ef Ha Otmtmk the fitomond ta eeaong Jewels. is4 when fliemlm to’ GREAT ATTRACTION Craterortleitle cheap Store. Oharles Bergstrom, H as just sbtorned fbom-new yobk. wh,M bo hn |ild in n Iwqo Mipply or DRY GOODS. CLtWHlNO, SHOES, Boors, HATS, ETC. which b, wlll Mll ,t Rodocd Prion. Ho atoo wHI pay th, brynt market yrlco tor Cotton. 0UABLE8 BanoBTUXU. AVOIDING FROM 7 TO IS HOURS DELAY Incident to, and Arriving OKE TRAIN IM ADVANCE OV ALL OTHBBYJHH. • Urn from LontovtUo to Now Tori ONLY 31 HOimS. Thto Line 1* 8ton*-B*Ua*t«<l end erdrely free from dnit. Being equipped with f,«r U equipped won Werilaghoom Air-Breke, preotndMaU poealMUty ixUUalona. Oni7 eDHreii line between Lootovme»i candnnaU, pectin* over the OMii Iren BeUwur Bridge at OUdnabL Making direct conn toil on wlfck eU trank line# ter i be North end Rkai Ticket* for aale * via LouieriHe and Ike Short Iiue n el All Ticket OfBeea In the Booth and South- weeA J. S. OIMPJCBUMQ. Sup't. B. & PABKEBo Gen. Pata. A Ticket Ag t Jy44m-to)d COASTfvKIPfE PMSMJtrdnu MtiVTK. L_ BeorgruolRod tor tho Summer of 1D7E. DOUBLfll DAILY All Rail Connection VIr Augusta,WilRsingtoD,Kj vts- An Addiuoaal Datiy Coo wittoevk Augusta, Wilmington and Portsnu. tth -AND TB MACNIFCKNT *AY LINE 9TKAMI R8 The equipment of the Beeda ef thto hue to finh i— PULLMAH PA1AOB Sleep-tug; oars. Aroma use*»U nlfhijmino. Double Daily Schedules roo^wotodnjwntooogllto^ ayn. trorn^HowOt By Uhlng mfrnirfk knfa ihll Ot toilnnili. Him —a ASonto. fHoonsort oonnoH with too SKA v. a. kiln out ot AossHn. ond own shooed hotwoon toe AI1 BUI OroiiSHi, too BtobHond, ow tho mote np OboHpook. B.y, bnvins lmtoolottor ooHbntONK night of rollwny trnvoUed ths oaooMBtiht uqoy tbo Luxurious Accommoda tions Change of Schedule. Atlanta g New Orleans ■SORT T.TWTHL ALL RAIL ! Only One Change of Cars Be tween Atlanta anti New Orleans. Drily Piaeenger Train* will run oo thto to* ** ° ° W *i.BAVK ARRIVE ATLANTA 7 18 * m I Montgomery,. 8 48p m “ ....... 7 05pm *' oh 6AI*m M^omory.... .term Mototo....... J-P« Mobile 800*m{HowOrtoena . 8 08pm " 5 00pm i •• -.10 60 p Pauengera will rtmamher that thla route, YIA, WIST POINT, 1* the Shortest, tjulcke-t, Most Reliable, end only Double Drily Line from Atlanta to the fol lowing point*: 08AF4MF4 «*. .DOJi'rooduvr r, mobile, se l. ElMeMIJrttEM, TVUCJiL—M, mmd BVEAUMmte AU.. rjowiwiram, bmalom, mm* C9MJJYTU, sH/88., JTBW •BltBAJrk SMMBrBrOM* mu* M0JTM0E, Jb0mr 3BEJ'BBb+m\ % UALVB»fJ>, 0m* mi roimiUm TBXA*. Altm, JVarfAms am* Camtral Jttmbmmm mm4 By IUU line you M ye time and dial*nee. otanm 4«j mllee ihorter to Belma »lu ail point* waat MLE. MKt OHLKAN8, and aU point* iu Tanaas Nurwern aud Central Miaalaaippi and ArkaAaaa than ria^Blue Mo-ntaln, or Belma, Bom* auAUaMa* aop MILES SHORTER to New Orteant mid Grifeeton lhan by Chattanooga, Corinth aud Grand J»ncti°D, or Memphla and Charleston H»Hro9d Of tb* Steamer* of that line. • ftoallj •ale Through Tlckata to all prominent points os by both routes at All terminal point* South, flail Ua* of VIRGINIA SPRINGS AND EXCURSION TICKETS, re jttmjcti m spams a out art lnformotlon, tppiy to i 1 Agent* of the T. LYONS, Agent; M. t. O'CONNOR, TraYtMog Agent, Angneta; 4- O. LADD, Agent, Atlanta; MEN MOCK, Southern Agent, Montgomery, r^T-^ac- i^caeflia. Pin Genoraii t*aoltengiii( Alteot. BIXFOSITIONS. ROUND TRIP EXCUBttlON TICKETS ■yyiLL BE SOLD it too TlcW OffloH Atlanta, CartersviUe, , Kingstou, Dalton, aad Marietta, otonalhroto tbsOtoelBnatt, and ii— to the I.ou;, vtlle grpooltion. . . Bourn tickoto will not bo sood for pu—so nnlea, stamped br tho BooMaty of too ExpoUttontttanded at pruontod within M.ht days iron lbs day iboy Tbt —laoftbM. tlcbtta wUloommoaH Soft.ni bar Ut, aSd oonSoat nnttl and laWniLas too SQlh Soptombor, 1S7X. B, W. AHENN. .. u ? 3 °d|i tiailroab dune Cable. Ar,I..1. .ad d G«p.rtuof Xr.lw. li ?W..ifl«4».CAFa™^n i HAT|i) -anwp. . jo raw you. ■»—want ffiev** Attain... o 8m P m V'lVH.t^h.Ujnoos. -*- Lhth Atlanta *7^7^. ;. " 8-SOoh totossSRMkkSBSS...... 4:fs p — A. F. SaUlR A CO. Silver-Plated Sash and Show Case MANUTAOTOIIY 181 W. Lombard St, Baltimore, Md. — o— — U»«F Vetel woit or every description. np-Wk-Hd atom PUto. of Ml ok— far. S WKLVAt^Tafxr;; - House and Hoy Rtoti Store Hens* furtinlw in social Circle, cia. T OFFER FOB SALE my hmas aed tot la th* sss&stsap- 'ttsasi&aaf aeyt. 80, 187a. ocMStwU sHSs^-WSBTWSE ■tofisss. jsLsaa /sttssffLUti boat at the month of Bed UiYer. ^ Emigrants ^^Sgaansatat The reoeat eomptetion of tk* magnlfleent brideee ojra 1 «neas and Mobil* JUvars torn an unbroken StaASSterad ciuu8e ° /cAMb - to th* contrary. ^ SleeptnguSa an an n<ght trains. it > Sup’t Wwtmlt A of Ata., Ooj. Soph Mobllo AMoM^wJ^'b, Gaorsls u^ttSji NMh,P.-.jfr_i!lftK3tNy.„,, ;U . . ‘ faj:^cuKBss . 8:18 a. hi e Mountain Aecomm option tomT.'*.‘f;a {t m tnin, 3fi«er train reavba..'.T.......... .y.JW a. m . ... _ Train arriv8«......A:*Aa. l. Ariripa | ATLANTA AMD WEST VOIMT •*tt.w/vart ^JSSrftSSlZ*:™” Sit RfcgiaeB3i»Ka«itBiMtg .4*Staai Two Daily Connections BY THE Philadel’a ANP K \ Southern Mail Steamship Line ip 0 WILMINGTON. *. 0.-I. oompo-d of two £ kfsqszrssffotfiat -* -■ BHSMA. Fmnston*aWiittotosino, ?j to^sa Oooyti Itortosslltt, Coitoa. Short. SSSSF® l»“-»•<>• writ Bine Mountain Route VIA HELM A, ROME, AND OALTifi Rstlrwkti kttti Its Cmanectlwms. pASsitNOEBS LEA VINO *my-tri'SHtRiqStoss msniiSis nun «■ agATI, THA Sotofc Bom. md Dolton Ubwl. ^jns - asAa ,r A^^ , ti^HM^*’a'kh!gAfl|; A M. Ii88 F. M. iSar Qmm tb* Cmmi CrmeA Cmmiu I.I.iDRVr^ AGO, ~ oRgkflfcysfcrsf’ LAWSON «b rrrSPATRICK, Attorneys at Law. BATOMTOSI, Ota eh... time 0A8D, SEPT. I, ISIS. SSOom ssuplu •SaySter.::.-?.'::?; Oobimbuo Uou noon ...11 OU m l A. n. WBXNN, SonOuHtarn A ttS&Bsss.t*!!' _ I —<•- s*Si.a.,u : air.« twSeu M. AM t. 11 FwM uSuttusL^ m i CimKSr: . 8:15PM KttL7..S3XtK* tdkBIS nmStalUScmui. ■Kli.'JWAilllw '.IIS'.ir.'.T.TV.’.'StTtMs!! I TBAIli* * mu wo. 1 ' w *•* • •••VISA. If. ...» :<f. *. AnteLiSSoiLlll'71"’. Jo ^ i rigaiM.HtoifffiMtafafl.— PULLMAN PALACN CAR* mSZSZSZZS 1 * il« SCLAV AT TUMI HAL, POINTS. TtAn.,— PAST EXPRESS TRAIN ssssttir** g^Maaf-sii ..-Asasris^WHSfJ SM®S3SI«®»S toon Alhowy idPt R -,y.q°m*Mtit Q »»«to ktokbdH f OtvrtMtttt 4b Butler. p omt? Assssto, wa, UMKUn,