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THE DAILY 8UN-1
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Tukkdxt Moiodxo.
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We will open on Satnrdnj, ICth imt,
our luge and elegant stock of Bilks and
Press Goods, of rrsty description.
Horictj, Loom, Clooka. Shawls, and
in a Sort rises retail irj
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A tns Inrblstf
Bla ulklallkf a atrcsm which mas
With rapid i-hange from rucks to roses;
It slips from politics to pans,
It gild** from Mahomet te Muges.
Invited to
The London Store Is now daily receiv
ing novelties and best values from the
r * " towelling
the Snt markets in Mew York. . ( > *jti
mwa«s»pnes awS iUssts Wlsa see
n
street, in OrwitolMooh. tor a longtime,
and have tmilt up a trede. 8re
This evening adore off the second hop
to "WA- a--.ee ti -.-- irk.
one of lest week ws. a splendid suocese,
w4 Um ittkwl iiproiiiif
open eaoh sneeessivo roitoe, wntjl noth
ing ^follfcpfiaekiHS to mate these ore-
* sings truly plesssnt.
Dallas atnSas Cwwrt.
TWs (Unit eonsomel yestoiday in the
trial of Thomas G. Sims, oharged with
post otooe defalcations. This is an old
sms sad hasbeen on the docket for sev-
*X#ars. feuding the trial the Court
adjourned until to-day.
Baa the advertisement of this firm this
morning. They give the her* of refer
ences, and ere opening up a lively busi
near. Hr. B. H. Baptist, their auction-
ear, always sells property satisfactorily.
Give thpgi e deserving share of patron-
I'll
Osr Saataaa Letter.
Wa publish a highly in tores ting and
instructive letter from Helena City, in
Montana Territory, which will repay
every one for reading it Wo arc happy
to state that "Montanian” will occasion
ally contribute to the oefumns of Tits
Sun. ,
to*
Dwvr •>»»'■. a.
wo had the pleasure of
James, Esq., of Henry
father of John H. James,
1 this city. He to a hale,
gentleman, settve
, fall at tan, and It
’ he goes.
to the proprietors
lest evening for New
Mm •»* *•
Baltimore, daring the session of the
OanUMMtol Convention, after which he
will prooead to New York, to be absent
for eoeae weeks
We lean that Hoa. John W. H. Un
to Herne, has also been re-
raareriato counsel with CoL
j|ad Hon. & H. Hill, to prose-
the Superior Court thoee who
averted far State Boed plan-
The Mayor is a natural bom good
talker, and he has improved upon the
works to nature. He is par excellence in
that line, bat when he came into Court
yesterday morning with a bran new, aliek
bearer on, the eighteen penitents who
were shedding tears over in the
er's corner at onoe dried up thoee tears,
blowed thair noaee and admired the good
looks of His Honor, for they had every
to behave that ha would be volu
hie Instead of savage.
P. B. CXJWON
was first called, aoeeeod of firing off his
artillery on the etaeeta. As the offense
was slight and the charge wee a blank
cartridge, he had the privilege left him
of paying $6 end coats or parking bis
artillery fa the ealaboose.
im m’oot
was simply drank on the streets. He
didn't intend to do anything of the sort,
and he paid #5 and eosta.
WS. FXBBY
was s black Commodore of the tint we-
Wn. was oharged with disorderly
and profane, but when the investigation
was narrowed down to particulars, it
tamed oat to be soother man—one of
theOoaamodere's subalterns. He sailed
hi* veasel forward unmolested.
PEB-SIMEON lilt AN HAM
V* * veey eour ease—in fact, a bad nig
ger—more than an average for badness.
Ha not only disgraced the Branham name
by getting drank and cursing, but he pro
posed to take the filling out of awoman’a
dress with a stick. The Court calmly
but firmly ordered Sim. to be taken
sway, unless he could make an exhibit of
a ten-doliar gre -nbsok. Ha was b
bosella hahrimu)
had soma ugly charges brought against
her; bat as the proof wss not sufficient to
oonvick she took her scat among the dark
blond which had settled in the oornrr.
M. S. BALL
came in with ono eyo in deep mourning,
Ha had an agly gash out in tho cheek,
whioli he says a friend of his did on
Sunday morning. This friend was not
in Court, and as it wss bIiuwu that Bull
was not to blame, the Court let him off.
JOHN BESSON
is a very doe)) blonde, and a very game
boy, and drives a city express. Two or
three negroes went riding in John’s ex
plore, and when settling time came they
wanted to “shenanigy,” and not pay full
tare. This set Kenoon's blood to flow
ing hurriedly, and he went for those ex-
slaves in true Turkish stylo. His bill
SIDNEY KVANN
was introduced to Uis Honor for having
with malice prepense and aforethought,
to say nothing of other designs, and in
opposition to his will, flooded his diges
tive apparatus with rum punches nntil
exhausted uuturo could Btund it no lon
ger, and his proud form nuuk to a recum
bent position oa the pave. Thus found,
he owacd up and paid $5.
FT.IZA JI'FFIU'Y,
waa indulging in spmo mussness along
witbaorawdof other bad nigger girls,
and wasn’t at nil particular wlnit she said.
She insulted some ladies on tho street,
far which she payed ten dollars and costs.
TAWNY SMITH,
a sweet yaller damsel in pink hose,
would make a first rate member of the
“Black Crook" family. She is rather a
noted oharacter, and frequently shocks
the modesty of the police and other tim.-
Id people, by words and acts. The last
shook she gavo tho neighborhood, cost
Francis a V.
MABTBA WnlTK,
was a* black as a crow, and for that and
oalling Fanny Smith the daughter of a
female dog, oho paid $5 and costs.
edmund reimm.r,
keeps a negro saloon, and is such a good
keeper that ho keepa open nearly all
night. To keep him from injuring his
health by sitting up so late, ho was re
quested to deposit #10 with Jonson, with
the promise of 900 more if he did not
desist from such habits.
BeStoVJto to aO. htau.lt im
Lgyvrfi't‘7.KJffr-
W wHuiWipit eferyiniBE srm appears
to Tub Sub concerning the Doctor or hie
journal—uo matter to what department
to Tbm Sum it re; be fouid. Some men
kWH —atoms threat upon them; othora
toy to thrust these selves into important
‘MI
A. K. Bsago's tala to twenty-five unim
peeved Ms, and five houses and lots, will
tags pleto this afternoon at S o'djtok.
ueffT HelHmod Depot, W. k A. R.
Osmrsyauaes wjft leave his ofBoa
o'rtock. Terms to sale to suit tbs
al aernars. Sows Iota. will be saW
mh thabslsuBB ob easy tonus.
A Visit U Rout ailsout—Tho Aon-
Coot lls|lt| ost is BirfllfOl Sor-
At an early hour Sunday morning
coaid be seen hacks, carriages, baggies
and vehicles of every description hurry
ing out Whitehall street in the direction
of Mount Gilead, which is distant some
eight or nine miles from the city on tho
Campbelton road. ■This is an old and
noted camp ground, where annually are
held those seasons of religions services
for which it has been famous for thirty-
six years past. It was first established
in 1834, and every year since, with the
exception, perhaps, of two or three yean
during tho war, has this spot witnessed
similar scenes to that of Sunday. The
long years ago of which we epeak this
place was selected by tho Holbrooks, the
Greens, the if With - the Wilsons, and
others, and dedicated to the service of
the Almighty. Many of the patriarchs
have been gathered nnto their fathers,
while those who remain “keep their
lamps trimmed and burning,'’ ever ready
to answer tbesomoas, “come up higher.”
Bat the numerous descendants of this
neighborhood of veterans have stepped
in and taken their fathers' places, and
these annnal reunions liave lost none of
their pristine pleasures.
Between two sml three thousand per
sons were on the grounds Sunday. The
city was largely represented, but by far
the larger proportion of the assemblage
was composed of good, honest farmers,
with their wives and children, and who
had brought a sufficient supply of the
good things of life to feed everybody who
might attend. „ .
The singing was the good old camp
meeting style, where all joined in with
an earnestness and devotion only witnes
sed on occasions of this kind. The choir
was led by onr old friend Jyhntion, of the
Fairlmm /Sentinel, and his fine baritone
notes reached out into the shady surroun
dings in a richness trnly exbilirating.—
The ltev. Mr. Potter preached an able
and lengthy discourse, which was listened
throughout with profound reverence and
interest
An intermission for dinner was an
nounced, and then the gennino hospital
ity of those good people copped out mot
conspicuously. About forty and fifty
tents are occupied, and each one is n
wsloomo home for any who will partako
of lading of the iron went forward as
per order. He did not know what the
Iron wa* intended for, nor whether it
was ever paid for or not. Don't reooDtot
furnishing any more iron for that pur
pose.
John H. Flynn says that in 1868, by
order of Campbell Wallace, he sent to
McKethen, ut Cartersville, an old lathe,
with the mulct-standing that he was to
purchase it, it bo wanted it, at $250.—
Does not know what became of it.—
Thinks there are other switches much
better than the one Lee pnt down. As
it now stands it is of no use to the road.
Thinks one oonld he pat down at a cost
of 880.
This closed the testimony, and the
magistrate, to summing it up, remarked
that not only had the prosecution failed
to establish the charges, but stogularlv
failed to prove even an attempt at swind
ling and cheating, and therefore released
the prisoner unconditionally.
A SHOOTING SCRAPE.
Local and Business JfutJees.
SSL. 1,000 Old Papas'for mle in quan
tities to sail purchasers, at the
tf Sun Office.
A OftrlHg Act of m Pelleenanm—A Long
thftM a»d Capture of Ute Offender.
La«t evening, just about dark, at the
junction of Marietta and Walton streets,
a man by the name of Ooppege—said to
be a brother of him who was, not long
stone, killed by s woman in this city with
an axe, was seen by policeman O’Shields
having his pistol presented at a man by
the name of Smith. He endeavored to
shoot his intended victim, but the cap
only exploded, and the charge missed
fire. O'Shields rushed to take him,
when Coppege turned and fired at him
without effect. This brave and deter
mined man did not halt, bat re-doubled
his vigor, seeing which Coppege tamed
and ran in the direction of the old
tan-yard to the Walton Spring Branch,
eagerly panned. Coppege turned and
fired twioe At O'Shields After starting to
run, and O'Shields fired at him once,
and would have done so oftener, bnt his
pistol was ont of order, and failed to
shoot any more. Coppege was overtaken
below the tan-yard, and taken to the
guard-house. He will be carried before
a magistrate this morning.
All honor to tho bravo O’Shields. It
is plnok that wiina.
faff. Peck, deSaulles A Co. have re
ceived their entire stock of fall goods.
They have made more a specialty of dress
goods than ever before. -It.
tUt- Peck, deSaulles A Co. have re
ceived a new assortment of Valencionne
lace edges and insertions of all widths.
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JUistrlluttrous.
Administrator's Sale.
Stats or (IcoaarA, I
IUt- Peck, deSaulles A Co. have a fine
stock of Valencienne, Point Applique and
real point lace collars, ut moderate prices.
4L
Peek, deSaolle* & Co. call par
ticular attention to their stock of black
■ilks, as being the cheapest and best as
serted ever brought to Atlanta by them.
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I®. Peck, deSaulles A Co. have a very
large stock of linen collars and cuffs, iin
en sets, nndersleeves, chemisettes, etc.—
all of the latest style and neatest design.
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1A. Peck, deSaulles & Co. have ladies
cloth of several colors and qualities, as
as well as cashmeres—suitable for ladieB'
jackets. sepl8 4t.
Are
♦he London Store ia now daily receiv
ing novelties and best values from tho
buying member, who is keenly searching
the first markets in New York. *2t.
TUB SOUTHERN NT A UK.
***»*», Oa,
r. Kendrick
—Mi
bto nob • resident
laaagtr TtwplctoH and III* Company
Our people have too lung been trained
to look North for attraotions, and to pat
traveling shows from that region,
Dramatic talent of the South
ted. But our people are be-
ir«<l of thia mania, and tho crowd
which, during the (last two
hare greeted Tereploton, shows
them talent is being appreci
Templeton has striven hard
tho people, and we feel justifid
that he has suoooedcd admiru
Alioo Vano has made herself
deservedly popular, while Isabel ia A
amirs—1 favorite, Mr. Prank Conley
has made many warm friends, and, in
fact, every member to the company has
given satisfaction.
Tba admirers and friends of Alice
Vane, were glad last night to see such
crowd out to
Store ladies
present than upon any previous oooas-
ian.* It *a fiotor benefit *%ht, and
Jaftyappreciates the com-
- ■ Cu
lt Is said to be a mat-
fas to dfcv# 6 about the proceeds to a
wagon sold by body cm oomnrimion,
being the propcAty to B, 8. A Go., for
tortifa they rtlcge he had never paid
’.to thain- she d» u»rtmq tally appreciates the *
The troupe now loaves Atlanta for Sa
vannah. Athena, Augusta aad other
aad will return to this city during
the coining fair, on the 16th October,
when they will gi vu ta good performances,
they always do.
of its hospitality.
Tho meeting commenced last Frith y
night and will continuo uutil to morrow.
Adjoining the grounds is ono of the
largest and Issrt springs in the State.—
Hie entire grounds Bro thiokly studded
with majestic oaks, and underneath is a
velvety carpet of gross—making it alto
gether ono of the most delightful places
in the country. Added to this tho fir.o
weather of Sunday, tho bright sunshine,
the bracing atmosphere end the dreamy
haae of an Indian summer—and none hut
the veriest misanthrope could resist the
inclination of his own heart to thank God
for such a day of real pleasure.
TRIAD OF A. L. HARRIS.
Testimony of Several WlIncNci.
At 10 o'clock yesterday morning, A. L.
Harris, late Master of Trauaportation of
the Western A Atlantic ltiuiroad, was
arraigned before Justice Butt on a
charge, preferred by G. W. Lee, of Ixing
a common cheat and swiudler.
Col. Lee swears that ho and Harris aud
La Fontaine were interested in a patent
for a railroad switch, and that Harris
proposed to buy out Lee’s interest for
#1,000, and did buy said interest, giving
him (Lee) #500 in money and* lathe and
some iron in payment of the residue, and
that the two latter articles
i were the prop
erly of the State of Georgia.
In the afternoon Mr. Hutchins testified
that he was at that time an employee of
tho State Hoad, and that he was ordered
by Harris to let Lee have enough iron to
put'dowu a switch, end did so. Did not
know what the iron was worth. He
never heard Harris and Lee consulting
about the switch. The iron was worked
up iu the State Rood shop, and the
S aitoh was put down iu the yard of the
engine house. Did not know of* any
trade between these gentlemen iu regard
to the switch.
Mr. Lc Fontaine was one of the in
terested, ]>artic* to the [latent, and sold
his interest to Harris for #250 iu cash
aud took his note for the balance. The
note remains uucancelled. Did not hear
Harris say he hod bought Lee's iuterest
He had seen three of the switches down,
one nt (.'ortersvillo, one at tho Fair
11 rounds and one in the State Road Shop.
Ho heard Leo and Harris talking about
its superiority over other switches, Ac.
Ho bad tiled to sell his interest to Var
ney Gaskill before he sold to Harris.
Tho wituess lives at Cutonvillc and heard
that somo one had come np and claimed
the lathe as the property of the State.
He thought the lathe was worth about
#150. He did not know at the timo that
Harris had sold tho twitch to tho State
ltoad.
Foster HlodgntkAeatilled that he
tho model of the siftch, aud remarked
to Home and others at the time that it
was of no account, but as it was a South
ern invention, by Southern men, he felt
it his his duty to encourage it iu every le
gitimate way, and ordered two or three to
bo put down asa titoto its merits, aud fur
nished the irou for the purpose. After
seeing it tried he bought the right from
Harris for the Slate ltoad, giving him
820 per mile far the eutire length of the
read, which is 138 miles, and the amount
was #2,700. This was about the lost of
Ootober, 1870. The contract is in writ
ing and iu thonpesetauon of witness.—
The one in the Wiop bad been in use
three or four months before he made the
imrchasc. Harris was paid iu December,
1870. The Treasurer's book will show
tho exact date. There wns no under-
standing beforehand that he would pur
chase it. Does not recollect whether tho
trade was made before Uio act leasing the
road was presed or nok He never grant
ed permission ta arexMwtouao tho lathe.
He gave onion to pat down tho switch
tart Hoad, but on uo tohirt.
rlcfin, of C'ArteWtilic, isaclaim-
attarney fur this road. When he took
out possessory warrant for the lathe, Har-
audLee both Appeared nnxioq* that
shoMa heM it far (he State. He knew
nothing of the trade between Harris aud
Lee about the switch or lithe.
Tetagnnhie dispatches were pt—nted
to prov* t t]|»t the iron shipped to Lee, at
uterevule, to pot down a switch, waa
re by Sanaa' order.
W. G. Newman testified that the bill
COM MBROIAL.
FINANCIAL AND COMMr.RCIAL.
REMARKS.
Grain—Corn by car-load 85@87i cents.
Wheat—Red#1.50; prime white #1.60@
1.70. Oats 66(3>70. Rye #l.a0@1.25.—
Barley #1.25.
Bacon—Shoulders 8ic; dear rib sides
9 cents; dear sides 9jc; canvassed hams
14Ml7c; bulk jc lower.
Laud— Barrelslli(a,llj;kegsand cans
Flour—Superfine, #5.50; extra, 87.
family, #8C«8.25; fancy, #9.
Meal, Era—Quite en active demand
exists, and many orders are received from
a distance. Corn meal per bushd 90c.
Bran, per owt., #1.00.
Grocebies—We quote A sugar at 15®
15jc;extra014i@14l;yellow 141; fairto
choice crushed, powdered and granula
ted 16®161 brown 12®13c. Rio coffee
19®21c; Java 27®80c; Lnguira 23c. Mo
lasses, in bcrels, 34c; hogsheads
29(n,30; New Orleans prime 70c.
Liverpool salt #2.25 ; Virginia salt# 2.35
082.10. Rico 101®llc.,Giusing 12®22c.
Caudles—sperm 18c; adamantiuo 131®
14ic. Pepper 25c. Race Ginger 15c.
Starch 8o. Cigars, domestic, per thou
sand 822®40. Teas—Green tea #1®
1.50; block 90c@1.25. Soap 5@10o,
Crackers 6®15o.
Fruit.—Rough Touches, #4® 5 per
bushel; peeled, 10c. per fh. Dried ap
ples, peeled, #31 per bushel. Green
Georgia, #31®41 per bbl. Northern,
#5(n 6 per bbl
Onions,—#3®.4 perbble.
Gensino.—60o.®65c. per lb.
Country Produce. —Butter 20080;
eggs 15025c.
Cotton Goods.—Standard 4-4 sheet
ing, llle.0121; 5 do. lOc.01011 |do.
8|c. Osuuhurgs, 13e.®16; cotton
checks, lSc.015; cotton stripes, 11c. 1®
13; cotton yarns, all numbers, $1.85®
1.40.
Cement and Lime.—Market brisk.
Cherokee lime 66e; Chewada 60c; hy-
draulic cement, per bbl, #4; James Riv
er, #4; plaster of Paris, per bbl, #6.
Hay—Moderate. Prime clover, per
ton, #30; Tennessee, #30033; Timothy,
332035.
Toiuoco—Low grades 55@60o ; com
mon, 58065; good, 75@90; fine, $1®
#1 25, oboiee brands, 81 2501 50.
Prints.—Allens, 111; Sprague 111;
Pacifio 111; Lancaster, 10J; Wamsutta,
8; Morrimacs, 111; Garners, 101;
Gloucester 11; Amoekegos 91.
Hardware.—Noils—lOd to 00d $4.70
8d #4.95; (kl #5.20; 4d #4.75; 3d <6.70
finished, all grades, about 15o lower.—
Iron—Swede 7c; horse shoe iron 7o;
City Mills and Pittsburg bar Co.
Live Stock.—Cattle—Tennessee, 2((
4io; country, 2®31o; sheep—country 2(
3jc; Tennessee, 4o; shoats, 5®5jc.
Our quotations are mndo up maiul
from the largest aud most responsib]
dealers iu tho city, aud may be relied on
as correct.
Whisky trade is dull but improving.
Cotton.—The market' yesterday was
firm nt 181 cents—Very little coming in.
Baogino—221 to 23.
Tns—6 to To.
No Rope in market.
H. H. Witt & Co., on Line street,
opposite Thos. M. Clark A Co., are te-
ceiving consignments daily, of apples,
cabbages, chickens, butter, and country
produce generally. They do strictly a
commission business.
H. H. Witt A Co. are proprietors of
the Air-Line Express. Office nt thdr store
on Line street.
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SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA^
Regular Order of Business.—Cases yet
to be Decided.
10. Tallapoosa 5
11. Atlanta 33
12. Rome 12
13. Cherokee 18
14. Northern 5
15. Augusta 10
16. Middle 1
17. Ocmulgee 5
18. Eastern 6
19. Brunswick 5
September 6- tf
Fb. Nougat de Marseilles, ut Block’s
Candy Factory, jy29-tf
Nougat de Marseilles, at Block’s
Candy Factory. jy29-tf
J©- Wesley Craved at Auction.—We
learn that the old Wesley Chapel build
ing will bo sold at auction by Messrs.
Bell A Hammock ou Saturday next, tho
16th instant, at 10 o’clock, on the prem
ises. sepll-tf
Sgt, Offices to Rent. —One room ou
2d floor; also a portion of the office, in
cluding one window on the first floor—in
The Sun Building, ou Broad street.
Apply to J. Hknly Smith,
tf. Sun Office.
" Alexander II. Stethens on tiie
Study of the Law.”—A 16 page pam
phlet—ono of tho profoundcst of Mr.
Stephens’ many productions. Singlo
copy 15 cents ; DO copies #5.
Address J. Henly Smith,
Manager Sun Office,
sept4-tf Atlanta, Ga.
To Oar CitF Subscribers.
Wc have been revising our city list.
Perhaps some errors have occurred in it.
If any ono entitled to The Sun fails to
receive it, we will take it as a favor to be
informed._ tf
To Prlftleni
Twelve newspaper ohasee, suitable for
papers from 22x32 to 24x36, will be sold
oheap. Address
J. Henly Smith,
tf. Business Manager Sun.
TkU trmo ©oi’mty.
T>Y Tirtnft of an order of tlio Court of OrdiMry of
J > said couuty, will I c sold on the drat 1 uemday
In Kovcmbor next, 1*71, betwuou the lawful huan
of aalc at tho Court Hons© door, in CrawfordTlllo, iu
tiaid couuty, the plantation or laud# belonging to the
office . ... ,
Mr. Jamaa A. drier i« oa the place, and will take
pleasure in allowing the lands to auy one wishing
to see it. Bold in lots to suit the purchasers,
plat of each survey will be exhibited ou day of aftle.
Bold for the benefit of the heirs of aald dcceaaad.
Tdrina, one aud two years time for approved papers,
This, September 11. 1871.
JAMES M. TRIPLETT, Adminiatr.
de bonus mu, with the will annexed.
aeptl 1-tda [
Liquors ! Liquors
Popular /smilp Sitting Mkuijwcs
>
BUY YOUR
Ales, Wines i Liquors
AT
KENNY’S
Chicago Ale Depot
AND
WholeHaln Liquor House.
14% hare a Large Assortment
ot alt hinds orLiqVOMS, uthieh
mill be sold at the.Host Reason
able Terms.
Beptl4-€m
Mrs. Maria Cauthorn,
Will Open a Music Class In Atlanta, Sep
tember 25th.
■mmcn
Ilev. C. D. Elliott, Former Principal of the Nash
ville Academy; W. t. Ward, of Ward’s Seminary,
Nashville; ** ~ «--• •' -* -
street, Nash
Main street, Nashville.
Has Roou
Office Nashville Union A Ankbican, )
Nashville, Tenu., Bept. 6, 1*71. j
Having jURt learned that Mrs. Maria Cauthorn, of
thia city, in about to remove to Atlanta, Ga., it affords
me great pleasure to bear tehtiinuny to her many
excellent chanwteristica, as an accomplished lady.
I havo been acquainted with her some twcuty-Ave
year*, during which period she has been connected
with some of the best Female Schools in Middle Ten-
ueauee, an a Teacher uf Music, both vocal aud in
strumental; and in aU of those schools she has sus
tained herself as ono of the most successful instruc
tors 1 havo ever known.
not cordially aud cheerfully commend her to
the people of Atlanta as a most sucoeasfnl teacher
aud a ■** ‘
Savannal).Shipping Cmm
MVRRAY'S LINE—NEW
\ ORK 6r SAVANNAH.
EVERY TUESDAY frum each fort.
INSURANCE 1)Y STEAMERS OF THIS LINE, ONE
HALF TER CENT.
DUL- j
ON, )-
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AiOKTH OKORG
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IVY ITRIKT,
OSTWKKH Wheat and Linft atrreta, Atlanta. Y1)
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J3 sewatou oMUfi September 4,1871. For otreulara
containing full jiarticukra, apply at the Book and
Mufiio Store*, or the College. •
jyjfi-dkwliu A. J. 4 AMNUK D. X4ILK.
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PORTER FLBMIMQ,
COTTON FAOT1
Am>
COMMISSION MEROMJLNT,
JACKSON STREET. ATWXTA <
Commifiaion for Selling Cotton, 1Per Ofitat
aug'Jl-fitw ^
Store House for Rent
. NK88 HOUSE. For particular* apply, by letter
,to
A. K. 8E4GO, Merchant,
Corner Forayth and Mitchell streets,
Atlanta, Oa.
COTTON FACTORS
ANl)
*“OMasf,u.
E again tender our aenrlocn In the Warehouse
business, tn all its branohss, to ;onr old pat
rons and planters generally.
CsmmlMlsn far Selling Cottoa,
One and a Quarter Per Out
“ “ ordered will be carefully
i firm, at the lowest market
Ivaocee made on cotton in ware
house. Ws extend all the IftcUlUee offered by Ware
house Merchants, consignments solicited -ssti*.
aug^lwMa
Special Premiun
Bbcketabt’s Office, Atlanta Agricul
tural and Industrial Association,
Atlanta, Ga., September 9, 1871
No premium haying been offered in
the Lut of Preminma for the Fair of
this Association in Ootober on the publi
cation of papers, the publishers of At
lanta generally offer special premiums.
The Press of Georgia generally, will
oblige by copying the following commu
nication. Sam’l A. Echols, Sec’y,
Atlanta, Oa., September 4th. 1871.
S. A. Kchots, Secretary Atlanta Agricultural and
Industrial AttociiUton— Dear Sir: The undersigned,
publishers of Atlsuts, offer $50 and two Qold Medals,
to be awarded at the coming Fair of your Aseocia-
Uoc, in special premiums, as follows : For the best
Dally paper pt *
ta—Judged by
~ ' lepartmc ... .
the best printed Weekly paper pub
lished In Georgia—outside of Atlanta—$35 aad Gold
Medal.
W. A. Hemphill A Co., Publishers of the Atlanta
Constitution.
J. Henly Smith, Manager Sun Publishing Coin
pony.
8. W. Garua, Publisher New Era.
Samuel Daud, Publisher True Georgian.
J. I. Toon, Publisher Christian Index aud Georgia
Medical Journal.
C. W. Howard, For Plantation Publishing Com
pany,
Echols h Wilsoh, Publishers Band Southerner.
SacRETART’a OlWE Atlanta Aoki-
CULTUMU, AND INDUSTRIAL ASS’N,
Atlanta, Ga., Bept 16, 1871.1
Eddurt Sm: Tbe otonae to (he puk-
liaiied reKofation* to our premium list
relative to entriea rcoda, " Foe actiolea
oumpletiDg lot premium* each #2 00.”
The public wilt pleeao notice (bet the
(ollowing is the proper construction of
the above clause:
In either department #2 00 paja for os
many entriea oa the exhibitor may wiah
to moke. Bnt #2 00 eatiUe* Um exhibi
tor to compete for preminma in one close
hibit to the deportment
would pay $2 00 additional to enter an
article for a premium in the deportment
of Manufactured orticieo. Very respect-
fullv Bam’l A. Kcbolk, Beeratary.
A Paat-Omcc KiUb1i(li-4,tNMcna.
Atlanta 1’osT-Orrt
Atlanta, Ga., 9 Sept.
Editor* Sun : Flease annouuco
the papers neouaaary to establish a pust-
#25.00 Saved I #25.00 Saved!
PRICES AND TERMS OF
WILSON SHUTTLE
Sewing Machines.
UNDERFEED NETT CASH. $10 PH MO. $5 FB MO,
$ 88 $10.
fan’y 65
%
No. 7.
No. 7, Fi
Na. 8, Full _
No. 8, Folding Cover,
WARRANTED FIT! YEARS BY
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO
We wish it distinctly understood that thfise are our
i which wa never deviaio; aad we gaarau.
of axoeUence
X&SLfill
In the world, aud that it will do as elegant work.
H. GRIFFIN, Gen. Agent,
82 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga
terms from i
Machines to have every point
be found in any Underfeed Shuttle i
»
oEt
■m 1
-j 1
LEO DEARBORN, .
VIRGO, BULKLEY, Commander,
Compose this tine, and one of these steamships
leaves each port EVERY TUESDAY.
Through bills of lading given by these steamships
by all railroad connections, and also through bills
lading given in Savannah on Cotton destined for
Liverpool and Hamburg by first class steamships.—
For freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER A UAMMELL, 84 Bay street
PHILADELPHIA AND 8AVANNAH MAIL STEAM
SHIP COMPANY.
PHILADELPHIA AJTD SA-
t'AJTJTAH.
EVERY SATUBDAY from each fort.
INSURANCE ON COTTON RY STEAMERS ON THIS
LINE ONE HALF PENDENT.
CABIN PASSAGE |M
SATURDAY. Through bill, uding
th.H fiteMuahtp. by »U rtilrohd oonaMUou. For
(bright or pOHOge, apply to
For Boston.
i illustrate: Any one payiog to ox-
t ot live stock
BSkt
touuce that
offloe at Norcras* have been perfected,
and that a daily mail for tiiat place will
alum at this office at 2 o’clock r. M.
U James L. Dunnuiu, P. M.
UaelalmMl Freight.
TRANSroKTAHON OrFICE 1
fisnMU Raujrmo f
following described articles will be said at
Auction, tf not called for with In thirty days, by
T*X
J. F. Loyd. 1 padksge; Diamond. A., 4 boxes U>bac-
; Pettis A Bro , 5 boxes soap; U. A. Alston. 1 box;
H H Broach. 1 box; T, Alien. 1 bag beans; John L.
Conley, 2 boxes; Jawu* Erevinsn, 1 UnUn-sd; U. L.
Eatery, 1 seed cleaner; Henry A Co., 2 bbls. liquor
and 1 box; J. Joaee. 1 package ledduig. E. M. Rich
ardson, 1 sto»* aad fixtures; P. Thomas, 1 box; Wm.
Wood, 2 packages moulding; O. A. Witty, 3 bow
* ED. A. WIENER, Agent.
THE BOSTl N AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP UNI
The steamships
Oriental Opt. F. M. Swur.
C*Pt. 8. H. Matthkw*.
CABIN FARE a.120 00
MCE 10 On
* Through bills of lading given by railroad agents to
Boston, and lu Boston by Steamship agents to prtn
cipal points In Georgia, Alaama and Florida.
*9. Throngh bills of lading given to Providenor
Fall River, Portland, Lowell, Lawrente, Ac.
Passage tickets sold at railroad depot, and state
rooms secured In advance by writing agents lu Sa
vannah. RWUAIUJaON A BARNARD,
_ Agents, Savannah.
F. NICKERSON A OO.,
. »OT»-tf Agent., Bootoo
For New York.
THE GREAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY.
. EVKBY TIIUHSDAY,
bumnoeo by thl, Ltnoroa bo effocud outer our
CABIN ,» 00
The first elaas stesjuan
Herman Livingstone, Oheeeaman, Com.
Oom, Barnes, F. Q. Mallory,
Will sail as follows:
U. LIVINGSTON September flh, at 1. * *.
21, at 12 M.
14. at 5. f. Me
2ft, aft S, f. v.
Bills of lading given hereon cotton and wheat thro,
to Liverpool and Hamburg via New York by fir it
ote-.te.mor.. ^p-s-5-fiSfiyt
GEN. RARNE8..
aov 2-U No. 8 Stoddard's
For Baltimore.
INI
CABIN PASSAOK
Hteetners sail from Savannah
foltewu t
SaEC-.vrr.-vr.Ms
Yhnroday, " ISth
.......Thursday, » gag
Thursday. March 2nd
JA8. B. WEST A CO.,
Bay steeei. foot of Whitaker.
r aragoasa...,
Pity Your Tuxom.
1 CAN UE FOUND EVERY DAY AT THE OJ-ITOK
of M«*sani. Cox A liill, ou Peacbtrcs street, reedy
to receive tbe amounts due for State and Oonnty
Taxes. The people are requested to call and nay ao
promptly, thereby saving themselves troubls ami
expense. 8. R. HOYLE,
Tax Collector, Fulton county.
HOWE’S
Lock-Stitcli Sewing
MAOHI2STBS
A RE WORLD RENOWNED FOR DURABILITY
aud simplicity of machinery, the perfection of
the tensions, aud the unparalleled wide range- of
work they are capable of performing without change
or re-ad j Hutment.
At the Groat
Exposition tJniversalle
in Paris, 1867, they were awardod the Highest Prize
—a Massive GoM Medal—over 82 competitors, and
cljftl H8nS R®**ooSSIrtoSFistus
HOWE as the original inventor of the Sewing Ma-
ohine.
Tbe growing appreciation of thair characteristic
excellence by the intelligent people ot this oountry
was clearly shown by the unprecedented sale of tho
Howe Sewing Machine
More than
celleut m
this very
than ONE THOUSAND ot these ex
machines are in daily use iu Georgia, and of
ry large number a single case of dlasatisfa.
Uon cannot bo found. They make tho
‘Howe, or Look-Stitch’
which has the iune beautiful appearance on either
aide of the fabrie sewed, and they are the only ma
chines that make this beautiful stitch to perfectiou.
corner of Broad aud Alibi
prejudiced in fkvor of any particular machine, st
least examine the Howe -before you purchase. Re
member that Mr. Howe was the original inventor of
the Sewing Machine, and gave twenty years of hiH
to perfec 41 —
aad gava t
perfecting this machine.
Every Howe Machine la
Warranted for 3 Tears
Purchasers are thoroughly instructed at their res
idence, by competent lnstructreaees, in every varie
ty of plain and ornamental sowing.
My ot
a office.
tendance at the
Genuine Elias Howe
Genuine Singer...,
Genuine Wheelor A WUftou
fs,m
.......t2.IM:i
.. .68,20*
Showing that the Howe Machine been a repute-
on with th> public that cannot ha excelled by other
The Howe Machine Co
Cox-. Ilruscl 3k Alabama MI.-,
NEXT UOOI1 TO SU>( OV'l’lC
A TLA ATM, DA.
AGKNTH WANtEU
IN EVERY TOWN AND COUNTY THHOUUUOL'T
THE STATE.
angllHUIocUO
Notice to Contractors.
UFAT.l
O uutil
M., forhnllding a
POLICE 8TATION HOUSE AND
CITY OFFIOUI,
Accordiu 4 to plans aad apecificaMen* to ha a*w»i at the
office of Parkins A Alien, Kimball House. Tbe right
to receive or reject any and all bids reserved by tin
City. c. P. CAhfildf.
Chairman Bull.tiug CoWHiHi<
*ept:*-i2t At uffic* of parkins 4 Alka.
MOTJCK.
CmiULTtuiJoiD mD Bankiko Co. or Ga. )
X river, is now preuanxl to receive beevy cargo**
of freight ou its ton direct from the Uhs»f tor
portetiou to the interior.
Persons deetring to avail themselves of th's direct
mode of shipment, should have express*.1 on their
bills of lading that their consignments shall be lan
ded at tho CENTRAL RAILROAD WHARF
By the 1st of November it is expected that a large
shed will he completed for the protection of salt, r>-
other heavy artistes of freight, which par-
desire to have stored tor fatnra^u^m cut .
■ Forwarding Agent.