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HUN.
17.
laT New Adrert ienunts always found
on First Page i hood and litmness Notices
on Fou^uPage.
CITY AFFAIRS.
At «o «edj hoar yeaterdaj morning
run began fp come down, and aa late
last night ai we can recollect it waa atill
comilg, • _
On aooocnt o* the inocaaant rain ol
jeetorday and loot night, the Coneordia
entertainment waa postponed until to-
x
In
the
ai the inelemency of
•rating, the perform,
i Open Honae were pOMpoued
until to-aagkt, at whidh time the bill lor
hat night «ifl he preaented.
r. Her*
, thetdee
A u<r aar ta
Since the raeignation of Mr.
has been annouoedaa Librarian,
liaa been advanced that the place could
be splendidly filled by a lady. By all
meana let us have a nioe young lady aa
Libraridt and we guarantee the Yoong
Hen's Library Association will beoome
more popular than ever.
To-day, if nothing prevents, the street
cars will be put upon the (rack and
opened to the public. They could not
hnve selected a better day for it. CoL
L. P. Thomas and Hr. James Adair are
to take charge of the taro oars now on
band. Price for a ride—10 oents.
Ugly Boys.
An evening at DeOive's Open Hoorn
will oonvincc any one that Atlanta has
some very ngly-behaved boys, and they
are groat big ones, too—too big for such
slang and loud remarks os were heard
Tuesday evening. Decent people felt
offended, and the police wero anxiously
looked for. It is hoped that for the fu
ture people can go to tlio theatre with a
certainty tfikt their ears will not be of
fended by such talk.
Where is the Governor 1
We are curiona to know where
Gov. Bullock is, what be is doing and
why lie is not at his office in this city.
True, wc do not desire his presence
at this particular time, neither do the
the people of Georgia; nor will any
thing suffer (connected with the du
ties of his office) if he should never
return. We have no need of him here
at present; but what is he doing ?—
What reason can he have for remain
ing away so long? Wiiat scheme is
he tryiug to work up, or what things
to make straight? What wires is
he pulling? In whose interest be
sides his own is lie working? Is he
trying to sell State bonds, or to get
any unsold bonds out of soak ? Is he
gone to California in a sleeping car,
or were there some Atlanta City or
State bonds in Chicago, which lie
went out to "raise?” What is the
matter ? Did ever Governor of Geor
gia or any other State thus absent
himself?
Meantime, wc hear the opinion ex
pressed that Capb Foster Blodgett is
"acting Governor of Georgia”—that
he is all the while in the Executive
office and seems to be discharging the
duties thereof; at any rate, the chief
man and factotum of the concern.
Gov. Bullock was duly iuformed be
fore lie left Atlanta of the discovery
of the frauds, thefts and robberies
which have since been partially dis
closed to the public, hut he, neverthe.
less, went away. He lias been
formed by his pcrsonul friends, by tel
egraph and by letter, to return, urg
ing that these tilings were on hand,
which would likely involve his integ
, /Ky- and which were*rcquiring his
TEltSONAL attention—but he does uot
come. Meanwhile, Foster Blodgett
appears to be acting Governor—wc
suppose placed in thut position by or
der of the Governor himself.
Ktfmbliif.
Four or five very hard cases, in a reli
gious point of view, met together yester
day afternoon while the rain was pouring
down. It was such a nioe time for taking
a “aip," and afterwards, strange to say.
the conversation turned to preaehers and
religions matters. It waxed warm, and
before the crowd dispersed at least three
of the party expreseed a determination
to rent pews and attond Obnrch regular
ly. Contiderable spiritual iulluenco was
visible in that parly.
Yesterday morning Justioe Butts joinod
in the holy bonds of matrimony Al. J.
Goode and Miss Letitia Bell. No cords.
This couple passed the night in the cala
boose, and wero before Judge Lawrenoe,
charged with some “ irregularity" in re
gard to the marital ostatc, Aa, Ac. The
questioWwas finally disposed of os above.
In moat oases of this sort the women are
most anxious to marry, but in this in
stance it took all tbe persuasive eloquence
of her lover to induce her to take the
step. It keeps thorn both out of the
chain gang.
The Tvraplke.
This improvement is going forward
very rapidly. About one and a half miles
have lieen completed, and it is splendidly
dona Some seventy-five hands are at
work on it, and lieforo a great while At
lanta will have a track worth uaiog, and
one, the want ol which is sensibly felt by
our citizens. That it will prove a suc
cess is beyoud peradventnre. The stock
holders and movers of tho enterprise arc
men of means and prouiinonco, and wliut
they undertake ia quite likely to bo done
up in the beat style.
MAYOR'S COURT.
Some persons who have been and aro
employed under Gov. Bollock's adminis
tration, manifest considerable sensitive
ness when their names ere mentioned in
oonnection with any of the investigations
going on, or any of tho improprieties of
any ono now in office, or who has held
office, under Bullock or Blodgett.
Of course it is not fair to presume and
charge tbatercry one who has been or
is, thus employed, has participated iu the
frauds which have been practiced; but
ono thing, it seems, is fair to presume
that almost every one who has occupied
any prominent position, either in Cover
nor Bullock’s immediate department, or
on the State Hood, has either psrticipa-
od iu or been cognizant of the rascalities
that wero goiDg on; or, nt the very least,
had roason to believe or suspect tbeir ex
istence. Wo submit to the public judg
ment whether this is a fair conclusion or
not
Then, if any ono is unjustly reflected
upon, he must exercise more patience
than if ho wero differently circumstanced.
Ho mast not find fault if ho is the sub
ject of remark, or if suspicion fulls on
him. If ho bo innocent, ho can estab
lish that foot Thou the public will l>e
content If any one has been unjustly
reflected upon, or assailed, or improperly
named in those matters, the columns of
Tax Sun are open to him for tho vindica
tion of his integrity.
TSi la.tltwtlon a Pallwrt.
Yesterday, notwithstanding the Mayor
had returned from hit visit to tho coun
try, he did not wish to spoil the good
feelings lie brought back with him by at
tending Ooart, so he forced Lowry to
“ put ’em through" again. Only two
cases wen fried, and it seemed snoh a
small affair that we deem it unnecessary
to moke any report of them.
If this thing continues much longer an
extra assessment will have to be made
upon the people to raise funds enough to
run the institution.
Ispnm Casrt*
Atlanta, September 6, 187 L
■oik—
A few iiersons are inclined to carp, in
clined to allege that Met'silo, Hargrovo
and tlioso Who are actively pursuing the
frauds and tho perpetraton thoreof in
connection with the Stute Hood nnd Bul
lock’s administration, have lieen connect
ed with the plunderers and are us guilty
us auy of them.
This allegation is made without thought,
Maj. Mct’alla has risked everything to
commence aud push forward these inves
tigations. Ho occupied an important po
sition. Ho kept the books of tho road,
and it wus he who first suspected and dis
covered tho fronds aud forgeries of the
State lload plunderers and let it be
known; and lie and Maj. Hargrove have
been actively pursuing, watching aud i
voetigating these matters for months.
Maj. McCalls, before the public kuow
anything definite of these robberies, hud
detected them and their authors, and in
writing hod demanded tho return of their
unlawful gains.
One or two fraudulent claims, by hard
swearing and other means, have passed
the Auditing Board. Maj. McCalls first
discovered this fact and notified the
Board of the same.
He has shown an earuestucss iu trying
to bring offenders to condign punish-
it and to recover what belongs to tho
Local sn4 lluslnsas Mottoes
SUPREME COURT'OF GEORGIA.
Regular Order of Business. -Cases yet
to be Decided.
9. Flint 18
10. Tallapoosa
11. Atlanta 33
12. Borne 12
13. Cherokee 18
14. Northern
15. Augusta 10
16. Middle
17. Ocmulgee
18. Eastern ;C C
19. Brunswick ;
Septemlier G-tf
$6jr Houses Wanted. —Good tenants
will rent two houses; ono with three or
four rooms, and the utlier with six or
eight rooms, by applying to The Sun Of
fice. Maid houses must be convenient to
said office. Possession wanted on 1st
OctolsT. Rent alwuys paid in advanc
tf.
Offices to Rent.—One room on
2d floor; also a portion of the office, in
eluding one window on the first floor—in
The Sun Building, on Broad street.
Apply to
a.
J. Heni,y Smith,
Sun Offioe.
“Alexander H. Stephens on the
Study of the Law.”—A 10 page pain
phlet—ono of the profoundcst of Mr.
Stephens' many productions. Single
oopy 16 cents ; 60 copies 96.
Address J. IIbni.y Smith,
Manager Sun Office,
sept4-tf Atlanta, Ga.
Oaf- Cheat Baboains.—For sale—two
first-class Engines. Apply to Porter A
Butler, Machinists.
Atlanta, Aug. 22-dGt
10U Nougat de Marseilles, at Block’i
Candy Factory, jy2‘J-tf
q, Nougat de Marseilles, at Bloek’i
Candy Factory, j_v29-tf
To Printers.
Twelve newspaper chases, suitable for
papers from 22x32 to 24x36, will be sold
cheap. Address
J. Henly Smith,
tf. Business Manager Sun.
Presses Car Sale.
One “Henry” Power Printing Frees—
arranged for band or steam power—lied
33X47. The Sun is now being printed
on this press. It makes from 1000 to
1600 impressions; is strong and easily
managed, and with steam power, is a
No. 1 press. It is new, having been
worked only G months. Price 81260.
The “Acme” Press works a sheet near
ly os large as tho “Henry,” at about the
same speed. Is the beet country news
paper press built. It is new. Both these
iresses can be seen at work iu The Sun
Press Room. Address
A. M. Spetohts, Sun office.
DISTRICT COURT.
Jailgv Llwrrnti Presiding—W
win, District Attorney.
Argument of No. 12—Maeon Cirenil
8. P. Salter vs. John Howard, waa con
cluded.
Argument was heard in the followim
easee from the Flint Circuit, viz: No. 1,
John a Zarn va. N. F. Walker ri al.
Equity from Upson. J. J. Hall, Caba-
nia k Peebtea, Smith k Alexander for
plaintiff in error; Poe, Hall k Poe eoulra.
No. 2—J. T. Ellis vs. O. B. Imnaret
ah EquityJfrom Spalding, ffbyal'i
Nunnally for plaintiff in arrwr; Peeples
k Stewart, contra.
No. 8—waa withdrawn. It is J. H.
Johnson va. A. M. Noll et oL Equity
from SpaMihg. Boynton k Diamuke,
Peeples A Stewart for plaintiffs in error;
Doyal k Nunnally, Speer A Beck, contra.
No. 4—Ta* called. It- Is John L.
Moon vs. James 8. Ewings et al. .As
sumpsit from Spalding. Peeples A Stew
art, Doyal A Nunnally for plaintiff in
error; Speer A Beck, contra.
Pending the reading pf the record in ^
this
’cl
For this he, and all who have aosisted
in this great work, ore entitled to the
ihsnltH and confidence of the people of
the State.
The Auditing Board of the State
Road have allowed a claim which no one
called for. Its allowance waa urged
before tho late inveatigation commenced.
By a pile of evidence procured it was al
lowed, but there it lies—a foundling—no
one to own or claim it—no ono daring to
oome forward and try to obtain a warrant
on the Treasury for it Who wil] come
forward aud get hia money ? Is the
dread of the Sheriff and of pecking rocks
with tho Penitentiary hands, before the
avm of the man who filed and prosecuted
till claim ?
Gen Toombs arrived on the Georgia
train last evening. He comes to enter
upon tho work of prosecuting the State
Road plunderers in earnest. Wo con
gratulate tho Statu upon this important
ihis esse !1„, rv-.* ln Mr. Rankin of the Calhoun Tima was
*«rese the Const adjourned fall 10 in ^ dtj ye<l terdaj. He is well, and
«oat k. to-morrow. the Timet in ia a thriving condition.
W. A. Morrison and Mary Tamer, both
lutes were charged with fornication.—
They were not ready for trial, and the
ase was postponed to this morning. —
Harry Jackson for defendants.
The State vs. Tilman Reynolds, col
ored, for carrying concealed weapons,
was argued for defendant by T. K. Ogles
by. Verdict $50 and costs.
{State against James McDauiel, for tres
pass. This was n case in which tho de
fendant was accused of hauling off sev
•ral dray loads of dirt from the inclosed
lands of another person, and took up
several hours for its argumeut. Verdict
for the State, and fine of $50 and costs.
Tho counsel for tho defense, Messrs. Ste
phens A T. Ellis gave notice of certiorari.
Col. E. F. Hogue, and District Attorney
for tho State.
In the case of tho State vs. H. Kar
wisch, for living iu a stato of fornication
with one Lizzie Cook, a negro woman
After n great deal of sparring betwee
the counsel, Messrs. Jackson k Bro., and
Hill & Candler, on one side, and W. G,
Irwin, for the State, the indictment
read to the jury. Several motions were
made by the defence, which were over
ruled. Some witnesses were examined
by tho State, when the Court adjourned
at G o'clock to meet this morning at 9.
KnpcrlnlcsdtBlfff l»ubllc School*.
Wo are gratilluJ to announce that tho
Board of Education have elected Mr. B.
Mellon, latoof Savannah, Superintendent
of Public Schools of the city of Atiauta.
Ho enters upon the discharge of his
duties on tho 15th Novctnlicr, and the
schools aro to bo opened on the first day
of Jauuary next.
Mr. Mallou comes among us with a
very high reputation as a gentleman
scholar, and most suooeBsful teacher; and
one who is peculiarly and eminently fitted
for the duties of Superintendent of Pub
lic Instruction. He filled the same im
portant office in Savannah (or several
years, and has had long experience in
teaching.
Three school houses are now being
built in the city, each intended to accom
mislate four hundred pupils. This will
be a good start. No doabt the Board
and the eity, will build more houses aud
extend the system during tho coming
year. Wo hope tho public schools will
rezult iu great good to the people of At
lanta and the State.
Valwabl. Properly.
Mr. G, J. Drake will sell, on the first
Tuesday in October, the lteeves Hotel, in
Griffin—one of tbe most valuable lots in
that city. Griffin has become a very pop
ular place of resort dnring the summer
season, and this house has lieen crowded
with visitors dnring the post two years.
To parties wanting such property, this
is a rare opportunity, as terms will be
made easy. See advertisement
The weather being very inclement yes
terday and last night Mr. Templeton, in
order that every one may have a chance
to see tho performance of the popular
drama, "East Lynne,” has consented to
postpone it nntil to-night See pro
gramme.
OOMMSROIAXj.
FIN ASCI tL AND COMMERCIAL.
We quote :
GiiAiN-Gom by ear-load 86<ffi87) cents.
Wheat—Red 81.60; prime white 81.60(qt
1.70. Oats 05(0,70. Bye 8U6(a,1.25.—
Barley 8U5@L26.
Bacon—Shoulders 8c; clear rib sides
9 cents; clear sides 9ic; canvassed hams
140417c; bulk Jo lower.
Laud—Barrels Ujc; kegs and cans 124
Flouh— Superfine, 85.76; extra, $7.
family, 88(o8.25; fancy, 89.
Meal, etc.—Quite on active demand
exists, and many orders are received from
a distance. Corn meal per bushel 90c
Bran, per cwt, 81.00.
Obocekies—We quote A sagar at 14Jc
extra C 14c; yellow C 13(o;13)c; fair to
choice crushed, powdered and granula
ted 15)c; brown 12bi,13c. Rio cofiee
170,19c; Java 2Cc; Lognira 20c. Mo
lasses, in barrels, 33c; hogsheads 26^30;
New Orleans prime 70c.—'This style of
package i* getting to be very common in
this market, and buyers will at once
see the discrimination in prices.
Liverpool salt 82.25 ; Virginia salt
82.26. Rice 10|(<tllc. Ginsing 12(q,22c.
Candies—sperm 18c; adamantine 12i@
134c. Pepper 25c. Race Ginger 15c.
Starch 8c. Cigars, domestic, per thou
sand 822C,^40. Teas—Green tea 81(o»
1.60; black 90e@1.25. Soap 6(g)10o.
Crackers 6@15e.
Country Produce. — Batter 20@30;
eggs 15(rt,25c.
Cement and Lire.—Market brisk.
Cherokee lime 66c; Chewacla GOc; hy
draulic cement, per bbh, 84; James Biv-
er, 84; plaster of Paris, per bbL, 86.
Hay—Moderate. Prime clover, per
ton, 830; Tennessee, 830(^33; Timothy,
832f<435.
Todaooo—Low grades 55C„ 60c ; com
mon, 686466; good, 78(3)90; fine, 81(g)
81 26, choice brands, 81 25(a;l 50.
1’iunts.—Allens, 114; Sprague Hi I
Pacific 114; Lancaster, 104; Wamsutta,
8; Merrimacs, 11J; Garners, 104;
Gloucester 11; Amoekegos 94.
Hardware.—Nails—10d to GOd 84.70
8d 84.95 ; 6d 85.20; 4d 84.75; 3d 86.70;
finished, all grades, about 16o lower.—
Iron—Swede 7o; horse shoe iron 7c;
City Mills and Pittsburg bar 6c.
Live Stoce.—Cattle—Tennessee, 24@
44c; country, 2(a)34c; sheep—conntry 2(a)
34c; Tennessee, 4o; shoals, 6(0)640.
Our quotations aro marie up mainly
from the largest and most responsible
dculers in the eity, and may be rebed on
os correct.
Whisky trade is dull but improving.
iilietcllanrous
FOUR-ROOM HOUSE
TO TLEEVT.
JW1
MILS. ELIZA B08WORTII.
Os Uu praniiM.
MBHOHANTS!
BUT
CROCKERY and GLASS
JVo. 17 Peachtree Street,
-FROM—
T. FL. PUIFI-iEIY,
JUFOBTEB AND JOBBER.
D- ESTABLISHED >1 YEARS. -S*
Keep* * large stock.
Occupies THREE FLOOR8—30x120 feet
Inducement* offered to cash buyer*
Equal to any Jflarket.
Atlanta, Ga., August 2. 1671. aug 5 2m.
0aoannal).0l)ipping tints.
BUSIN E S S
COLLEGE
18 DEVOTED TO THE
PHAOTIOAL,
USEFUL
MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH.
MOON.
Maw Yoke, Sept. 6.—Cotton strong; middling up-
land* 20*; Orleans 20),; sales 6,000 bale*.
PaonccE—Flour 6010c better. Wheat a shade
firmer. Corn a trifle blgbor.
l’ao vision*—Pork steady, me** $13 60013 62),.
Lard steady.
Turpentiuo very firm at 61052c. Rosin firm at
$3 1003 20 for »traiuad.
Freights very firm.
Financial—Stock* strong and activ*. Gold 13**.
Governments strong but steady. State bonds strong
and steady: Moneyeasy at 3. Exchange—long 8X;
short O'*.
London, Sept. 6.—noon.—Consols OS'*. Ronds
M#.
FuANxroBT, Sept 6.—Bonds 95 *,096 H.
Pams, Sept. 6.—Rentes 67f 20c.
LjvaurooL, Sept. 6—noon.—Cotton opened strong
uplands 9*|; Orleans 9X.
Later—Cotton active. Sales 20,000 bales; specu
lation and export 7,000. Corn 80s.
Cincinnati, Sept 6, 2 r. m.—Cotton active and and
advancing. Low middlings 18),; mlddlliuSs 19X
Whisky steady and iu fair demand at 90.
Pbodvck.—Flour shady with flair demand; super
fine $4 60; extra $6 26; family $5 60. Corn steady
with fair demand; mixed shelled 64. Oats active aud
firm; primo mixed 36037. Mesa pork st ady but
quiet at $12 25. Bacon in good demand and firm;
shoulders fi) 4 ; clear rib sides 7; clear sides 7*,—
Hams in modcrato consumptive demand and steady
sugar-cured 14015. Bulk meats steady and ln fair
demand, shoulders 5 V clear rib sides 6; clear aides
Lard—city kettlo rendered 8’,^ Wheat easier
prime red $1 19. Bagging easier at 19.
AFTERNOON.
Iain don, September 6—Eveuing.—Bonds 93); —
Turpentiuo 35036.
Livkspool, Sept. 6. — Evening.— Cotton closed
active; uplands 9*,; Orleans 9)%.
Baltimoin, September 6.—Flour nominally
changed and kcarco. Wheat active. Corn acarco and
firm. Provisions unchanged.
Whisky 93.
Cotton firm; middlings 19.\; nut receipts 16
gross 28; exports coastwise 26; sales 48; stock 810.
Cincinnati, 8ept. 6.—Flour steady. Corn quiet,
Pork $12 60 asked. Bacon —demand good at full prl-
ees; shoulders 6 l 4 ; sides 707 *»,
Whisky 90.
Louisville, September 6.—Flout in gootl demand.
Corn quiet. Provisions Arm aud unchanged. Whls-
ky 90.
8t. Louis, September 6.—Flour dull and unchang'
ed. Corn quiet Baggiug unchanged. Whisky 88)4
089. Pork $12 76. Shoulders scarce and firm at
6L”; clear sides 7 * 4 07\. Lard, small way 9 *<.
Nnw York, Sept. A.—Cotton strong; sales 3,200
bales; uplands 20»,; Orleans 21.
Flour—common to.fair $5 70, $0 68; Whisky 01.>;
Corn closed dull at 67067 S. Pork $13 60. Beef
dull. Lard steady. Rice firm, 8X09\. Turpen
tine $6 12. Roslu firm. Tfcllow firm.
Freights firm and better.
Gold 13' 4 013S- Sterling rather firmer, 8^—
States rather hoavy; Tennessee's 73*,'; new 74; Vir
ginia's 60*4; now 70; Louisiana's 76; now 00, sevens
71; eights 82; Alabama's 15 1 ,; fives 08; Georgia's 62;
so vans 90),; North Carolina’s 44*%; now 26; South
Carolina's 76.
Sklha, September A.—Cotton-Demand strong;
prlcoe firm; operations restricted by the very light
offerings; middlings 28.*,0lftV; low middlings 180
18X. Sales 25;
New Orleans, September. 6.—Flour dull; Bit-
perflue $4 60; double $6 02),; treble $0. Com
firmer; yellow aud white mixed 72. Otts 64. Bran
$17. Hay, prime $28; choico $30. Pork dull and
lower; Mess 13*4013X. Bacon 7S0*S08V Su
gar cured bams IS),. Lard 10X; keg 11*%. Sugar,
nothing doing. Molasses 12), 018 for common.—
Whisky 9O0$1. Coffee, nothing doing.
Sterling, bank 23; sight *, premium. Oold 12),
Cotton strong; middlings 18S018V: net receipts
171; grosa 171; sales 1,000; stock 25,481.
Charleston, Sept. 6.—Cotton firm; Middlingr
18018*, ;u«t receipts 168 bales; sales 100; stock 3,760
time and at the LEAST POSSIBLE EXPENSE
for a successful future.
There are no vacations.
Students enter at any time.
Tbe institution iaxues Life Scholarships, which
give to the holder tbe privilege of completing tbe
course at pleasure, aud to review at auy future ‘'
GRATIS.
For further particulars, Catalogues, Specimens of
Penmanship Currency, &c.,
Address,
A. B. EASTMAN,
Box 630. Principal.
ang8 lm.
Mount De Sales Academy
FOR TOUJFG LJlDMES,
(Conducted dy the Sistebb or the Visitation
Noar Catonmvillo,
Five Miles ‘West of Baltimore, Md.
ding country—the City of Baltimore, the Patapaco
River and the Chesapeake Bay.
The grounds attached to the Academy aro exten
sive, aud afford the pupils ample space for exercise.
Tbe hall for
STUDY AND RECREATION, THE DORMITORIES,
Ac., have been constructed with a view to PROMOTE
THE COMFORT of the young ladle*.
Address for particulars,
MOUNT DE SALES,
Catonsville.P. O., Baltimore Co.,
sag 14 lm | Maryl snd.
B. X. DUTTON,
PRACTICAL
STENCIL CUTTEK, DESIHNEK AM)
ENGRAVER 1
B
MANUFACTURER Ol
RASS ALPHABETS,
Hunter street.
tfW N. B.—Particular attention paid to Brands and
Stencils for Merchants, Millers, Tobacconists aud
Distillers; also, to Namo Plates, for marking clothes,
which will be sent to any address for seventy-five
onts. Including Ink, he. sepift.lT
HOME-MADE
Carriages, Buggies,
PHAETONS,
cfco.’, dbo., cfco. r cfco
—at—
A. T. Finney’s
Carriage Emporium,
NO/ 5 BllOAD STREET,
.JTL.OT.f, CEO ltd 1.1.
The Plnneer Carilaze Manufactory of
Atlanta.
JJM work UyUALS Hoot RUIU'AHSES, iu flui.b,
Best .Fort hrml.tlntte H'ork\
And in dursbilitv it FAR SUPERIOR—all work be-
ing put up of tho very best seasoned wood aud by
THE BEST WORKMEN,
While in PRICES, I can compete with
ANY MANUFACTORY IN THE UNITED STATES.
BA- Call and examiuo for yourself, or send your
orders *ut
MT AUK NT for KIMBALL BROS.,
Carr Inge Manufacturers, u f Boston
aug5 lm _
Boston, Sept 6.—Cotton strong; middlings 20X;
»t ^receipts 110 bales; gross 110; sales 500; stock
8,000 bales.
Augusta, Sept 0.—Cotton firm; Middlings 18X;
net reoeipta 60; sales 90 bales.
Norfolk, September 6.—Cotton—Low middlings
18; net receipts 09; exports coastwise 68; sale* 10;
stock 288.
Wilmington. September 6.—Cotton firm; mid
dUngt 18; net receipt* 15; stock 049.
Mobile. Sept 6.—Cotton firm: middling* 18*4
net receipts » sale* 76; stock 6.869.
Galveston, Sept 0.—Cotton firm; good ordinary
17*4; net receipts 313; exports coastwise 426; sales
400; stock 1442.
Savannah, September A—Cotton steady and in
bir demand; middlings 18net receipts 77;
exports coastwise 146, stock 3.038.
LATEST.
New Yoke, September 0.~Oofftw Ann at 14)%#
17 V Sugar* firm; feir to good refinery quoted at
9).09V; Cuba 1O01L Porto Rico Molasses dull—
Wheat 11011.*%.
Governments—8* 19; 62* 16; iff 26; new 24; 7s
!4Xl 8s 24)% ; 40a 11V
A CARD,
X 0 meet the demand* of an
INCREASING WHOLESALE BUSINESS
We have seemed Urge and commodious store rooms
in the Kimball House, fronting on Jtccatur htreet.
nearly opposite Moore A Marsh and Bilvcy A Dough
erty, which wo will occupy
ON 1st OCTOBER NEXT.
and whore we wUl be glad to receive our fHends and
customers.
With these increased facilities for doing a
11'holesale Drug Business
FUPERIOR INDUCEMENTS
MURRAY’S LINE—NEW
; IRK Be SAVANNAH.
EVERY TUESDAY from each fort.
INSURANCE BY BTEaMEKS OF THIS LINE. ONE
HALF FEll CENT.
CABIN PASSAGE
The first olaes steamship#?
LEO DEARBORN, Commander.
VIRGO, DULKLKY, Commander,
Compose this liue, and one of the** steamships
leaves each port EVERY TUESDAY.
Through bills of Udlng given by these steamships
by all railroad connection*, aud also through bills
lading given In Havanuah on Cotton destined for
Liverpool and Hamburg by first class steamship#.—
For freight or jsuuiage. apply to
HUNTER A OAMMKLL. 84 Bay street
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH MAIL STEAM
SHIP COMPANY.
RHUaJMELEUIJI JiA'R
EVERY SATURDAY from each pout.
INSURANCE ON COTTON HY STEAMERS ON THIS
LINE ONE HALF PER CENT.
0AB1N PA88AOE $20
DECK, with subsistence 10
This line Is composed of the first class steamships
WYOMING TEAL, Commander.
TON A WANDA BARRETT, Commander
One of these steamships leave each port EVERY
SATURDAY. Through bills lading furnished by
these steamship# by all railroad connection#. For
#~.._».a apply to
HUNTER A GAMMELL,
84 Bay street.
freight 0
For Boston.
f A
Oriental c«pL F. M. 8wi*.
Vicksburg Capt R 1L Mattmws.
CABIN FARE $20 00
DECK 10 00
' Through bills of lading given by railroad agents to
Boston, and iu Boston by Steamship agents to pnn
cipal points iu Georgia, Alaarna and Florida.
9%, Through bill* of lading gi von to Providenc#,
RIC1IARD80N A BARNARD,
Agents, Savannah.
F. NICKERSON A CO.,
nov9-tf Agents, Boston
For New York.
THE GREAT 80UTHERN 8TEAM8HIP COMPANY.
BVJERY THURSDAY.
Insurance by tbls Line can be effected under oar
open policy at one-half per cent,
CABIN PASSAGE $20 00
The first class steamers
Herman Livingstone, Cheeseman, Com.
Gen. ISarnes F. O. Mallory, Com.
Will sails* follows;
H. UVINQSTON Seplcmber 7th, at 1. P. m.
“ " 21, at 12 M.
GEN. RARNES •• 14, at 5, *. M.
For Baltimore.
CABIN PASSAGE $30
The Baltimore and Savannah Steamship Go’s.
Steamers sail from Savannah during December as
follows
Saragossa
America Thursday
AjiragoHsa Thu rsday,
Smerica Thursday,
~aragoss* .Thursday^ March 2nd
nov9-lf
Thursday, February 2d
9 tli
16th
[FOUNDED 1858.)
MOORE’S
SOtTTHKIlN
Business University,
Cor, Drotul & Alnbnnu^StH,
ATLANTA, GA
Open Day and Night
THOROUGH PRACTICAL AND 8YSTEMAT
. course of instruction for
Young Men and Adult-
Qualifying them for auy Position in
IT i 11 ix 11 <? e 11 n <1 X i- a <1 o
Evening Sessions from 7 to 9 O’eluek
*3- Students can enter at any time. No teaching
Popular Jamils 0tming £lari)itus
$25.00 Saved 1 $25.00 .Saved!
PRICE8 AND TERMS OF
WILSON SHUTTLE
Sewing Machines.
U.NDXBFEED HITT CASH. $10 PB MO. $5 Pa MO.
No. 6, Plain Table $ 46 $ fifi $go.
No. 8, half-ease, pin bx 60 00 05’
No. 7. do fan'y 66 oa
No. 7, Folding oover 70 80
Na. 8, Full Cabinet, 100 no
No. 8, Folding Cover. 120
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS BY
WILSON SEWINO MACHINE CO
Wo wish it distinctly understood that these are our
terms from which we never deviate; and we guaran.
tee our Machines to have every point of excellence
to be found in any Underfeed Shuttle Machine, and
M durable, made of as good material aa any Machine
iu the world, aud that it will do as elegant work.
W. H. GRIFFIN. Gen. Agent,
32 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga.
CITY
FLOURING MILLS,
JtTl~ajTT«f, G HO HO 1.1.
If all things arc equal, why not patro
. ize home manufacture J
I HAVE furnl«lio<l my Mill, throughout with NEW
»ud IMPROVED MACHINERY, .ml .m .....
lly up to representation; otherwlre, it on be .hip-
ped back to me at my expense.
I am prepared to furnish the trade. In any quantity,
in sacks, half sacks or quarter sacks:
PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choice white wheat
CITY MILLS FAMILY, from selected red wheat.
Capitol mills family.
8TAR MILLS FAMILY.
BRAN, sacked or unaaokod.
J. E. BUTLER, Proprietor.
augll tm
JOHN MILLEDGE, Jr.,
AXTOHNEY AT LAW.
Office in Grant's Building, corner of Marietta
and Broad streets.
Practices in tho Courts of the city and county,
and tho United States District Court and the Su
preme Court of Georgia. aug21-lm
I AM GLAD HE HAS COME.
' Hang
Gcorgl
I CAN now cane your chair*, and mako them look
new for the name you will pay for a bottom. No
charge for varnishing chairs whon I cane them, and
1 warrant all
VphoMtrtngt Furniture Repairing-, etc.,
to give satisfaction. Furniture covers cut, made and
a fit warranted. Hair and spring mattresses made to
order. All kinds of household furniture aud up
holstery done at tho shortest notice. I have re-
DeGive’s Opera House, under Maysnu's
6 Will BOll O
lent stock of
MMM
Drugs, Medicines, Paints, Oils, Ac., at reduced
rMiEirtJv, TJWL0M*
aug30 lm Atlanta, Ga.
University High School
ATLANTA, GA.
Mitchell streets, on MONDAY, the Uth
her. 1071.
This Term will be divided Into two quarters—the
first ending 20th November, 1871, aud the second
ending 26th February, 1872.
Terms ncr quarter : One-half before matricula
tion. and the remaining half at the end of tho quar-
iTimary $12 SO
Classical 15 00
Incidental fee for quarter, ln advance 60
No student will be received for a less time than
one Quarter. No deduction will be made except in
■ of absence from absolute necessity.
PROF. 3. A. RICHARDSON, A. M.,
Late of the Atlanta High School, Principal.
B. F. MOORE,
14-lm PRINCIPAL.
RBMOVALI
STOKES & BRO.
GROCERIES
to the spacious store room, next to B. M. Rose A Co'
No. 9 Granite Block,
where they have ample room to put in a large stock,
to meet the demands of the largo and increasing
trade shown generously to us, and for which we take
this opportunity to return our lhaukg. Wc a«k
STOKES A BRO,
«. P. a. QBMl r. II. BIN YON.
KIMBBO Ac BINYON,
CLOTHINGrBOOTS, SHOES,
HATS, UMBRELLAS,
a,nU' FuruUhliiK Good., kc., he.. M.n. iu itri .l
Under New Odd Fellow,' H»U.
ATLANTA, OA.
Mltuntlon Wanted.
A PARTY WHO HAS HAD AN ACTIVK KXPK-
KIKNc’Uof in ytsn in lm.iu.M, In AI>K'I(t, o...
a. it. hooks.
Atlanta Marble Works.
WILLIAM OllAV
IMPORTER AND DEALER IN
Amarioan. Italian and all other M trble.
apl5-Cm
Into of Richmond. Va.
CH1CKERING
PIANOS!
THE UNDER8I0NED DEINO THE
GENERAL STATE AGENT
For the WORLD RENOWNED
Ohickering Pianofortes
Is prepared to furnish these admirable 'instrument*
from
ST0 CK KKP T A THIS MUSIC STORE
DIRECT FROM THE FACTORY,
As parties may desire,
CATALOGUE HOOKS,
Giving PRICE, DESCRIPTION and ENGRAVING 0
each style, sent, post-paid, to any party, ,
Ron.
applica-
Jttanu/acturer’s CerlUlcate and
U'arranty
ACCOMPANIES EACH INSTRUMENT.
EDWIN FAXON,
Corner Broad amu Marietta Street,.
•ogj lm Atlanta. On.
STEAM ENGINES.
rilHE undersigned is prepared to furnish 8team
-1. y ngines for Haw Mills or Plantation use, ot any
size desired, of the
Most Improved Styles aud Best Maker*,
0 the shortest notice, giving guarantee to all told.
ON HAND FOR 8ALE .
One 16-horse Engine and Raw Mill, complete, lias
been used sixty days.
Also—One New Portable Engine, 6-horao power.
WUl be sold at a bargain. *
^, A. MURPHY.
»Uf90 lm Atlanta, Or.
HVfl. JIMCKIC,
Painter and Decorator,
O FFICF. Abor, W. O. Jink's, Whitehall rtimt. r
turn, thank, to hi, old patron, lor form",
favors, and no|>ea by attention to business to merit*
continuance of the same. ap20-ly
University or ,Vashrilte, Tetiu.
founded iisl
SCOTCH 4. H.1.1 * J TE.
C ONTHACTOK FOB BRICK AND
Slone Work, of all classes. Plastering and 1 application.
Ornamental work. 8tou# Cutting, etc
Griffin, Ga., May 12,1671. jL I aug25 2m
Tomb*, and all
- done on short uo-
Uc> and ln the latest anti moat approved manner.
Designs of all Cemetery work furnished FREE on
J. E. LKA8, Agent.
Address P. O. Box 649.
Atlanta, Georgia.
rpUK Collegiate Department and Academy opcu
± 4th St'.l’Tt.Mltt.lt next. Discipline Military. -
Tuitiou. board, washing, fuel, from $160 to $176 per
Term. The LAY* HCHOOL opens 4th October, 1871.
Tuitiou $40 per term. Apply to
_ , Ocu. E. KIRBY SMITH.
aug28dltw4t Chspoellor.
flllMI aud cash solo#-liocon. Floor, Mules, fic—
“ 40,000 ixtuuds Bacon ; 1,000 bushels Corn ;
500 barrels Hour; car load Molaiwes : Coffee ; a
valuable jmir of Mules and Dray ; a first Cass
second-hand Family t'arriage, tor cash or on
Rms, until October or Novemlx r ; Alao. 100 city or
suburban vacaut building lota. Term* easy. Apply
atone* to A. K. 8KAOO.
Cor. Forayth and MitcheU st’s.
icpi-lmdAw Atlanta, Ga.