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r f ~' 1 = VOL. II. SUN. ATLANTA, GEOKOIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1871. NO. 429 THE DAILY SUN. I'ubif«iinl by llie Atlanta Sun Publiahlag C«ni|iany. ' • ' • Alexander H. HltphrRi, ) Archibald M. Kpclgkte, J Proprietors. J. Henly Imith, JaER. «n Alexander H. Stephens, Political Editor. A. K. Watson, .... Sews Editor. ‘JtJUMr HwMh.'llintnl Editor and Bad ness Manager. Traveling Agents t J. II. W. HILL. J. W. HEARD, Oar City Agent. \ Wise Is our Agent t » receive subscriptions, make collec- Vuns. ew$ contract for advertising. _ abwm bmci money seut us by Money Order, by Registered Let ter, by Express, or by Drift, but not otherwise. If money sent in an unregistered letter la lost, it must be the loss of the person sending it No piper will be eent from the office till It is peld for. ud mmes will always be ensed when the time ^Wr^jTi ? a»res.nawW«so«.o.uW tCT . To CorrcipoidanU. Mr. Stephens will , i in Criwfordville. connection with Tun Sum will not chsnge his resi dence. All let!era intended for him, either ou pri vate ms tiers or oonneoted with the Politics! l>e- Jt Criwfordville. — All letters on business of iny kind, connected with Tun Sum, except its Politlcil Department, should be ' to J. Henly Smith. Manager, Atlanta, Os. Terms of Subsorlptlom When we took charge of The Bum four months ago, we fixed a very low subscription price ou it— aiming to make it the cheapest paper in the State. We regret to announce that our terma were fixed too low. After a four months trial, we find that the price of oor Daily is below the cost of printing it ; and the club rates for our Weekly have also been Therefore, on and afWtbe first Say of October, our terms will be as follows : DAILY: Single Copy Per Annum tlO •» •• Six Mouths ft •i “ For a less period than Six Months (per month) 1 00 CLUBS JOB THE DAILY. IklM C09IM On. Tlat W 00 Umr “ “ 00 Fixe «IW Hgh« “ “ “ 0* 00 Ten 8‘ 00 mmgu Cmrut a f««»- WKI.iLT mTb ANUOM I Single Copy J • Thr«« Copta. ; ■ Ten •• “ J £’"“‘T “ £ WEEKLY—SIX MONTHS i tingle Three “ Twenty “ Fifty One Hundred Copies, Six Months Mingle topics . .m t SELMA, ROME AMD DALTON R. R. TRAINS DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED. Leave fialma 8:42 A * *•» a - 15 r * u ‘ Arrive at gome «:41 v. at., 1:45 a. m. Aciite at Italton J" ajnt' 2" Imn Dtlios V:50 a. xt., h.ju I. it. LSveKSne..:.”. 9.37 A. a.. 10:4 ft r. *. Arrive at Bel ms 8:10 p. u.. J:44 a. m. YUE WESTERN A ATLANTIC (OR STATE) RAILROAD. NIUHT PAHSKNOKH TRAIN—OUTWARD. ^ Leaves Atlanta ™ Arrives at Chattanooga DAY FAHSKNUER TRAIN—OUTWARD. Leave. Atlanta OiOO a m Arrives at Chattanooga l Ul p m PAST LINE TO NEW YORK—OUTWARD. Leaves Atlanta Arrives at i^Jpm SMUT PAMBNUKR TRAIN—INWARD. Leaves Chattanooga , p m Arrives at Atlanta •••• 1.41 a m DAY PASSENGER TRAIN—INWARD. Leaves Chattanooga Arrives at Atlanta 1:J2 p in ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—INWARD. Leaves Dalton .J:*} * “ Arrives at Atlanta 10.00 am THE OEOROlA (AUGUSTA) RAILROAD. |iVo Day Train on Sunday.) Night Passenger Train arrivos 5:35 a Night Passenger Train leaves 8:15 P- m Day Passenger Traiu arrives * : ^p. m Day Passenger Train leavee * m Htone Mountain Accommodation arrives.. .a.uo a. m Stone Mountaiu Aocommodatiou leaves....0:36 p. m MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Day rassenger train leaves ?:55 s. m. Leaves Macon S’ Day Passenger Train arrives r p * m Arrives at Macon *P* “• Night Passenger Train loaves ?:®5 p. Loaves Macon.. 38 p. m jiw . , , 6;05p NlghUpRasengsr Train arrives W^P 1 Arrives at Macon H “ " ATLANTA AND WEST POINL RAILROAD. Night Passenger Train arrives T:10 a. m Night Passenger Train leaves 7:0U p. m Day Passenger Train arrives 5 W I>- ™ Day Passenger Train leaves 0:4a a. m ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE RAILROAD. Leave « *• M. Arrive at Atlanta. “• te—x® Atlanta. » J- “• Arn\e at Gainesville ® « *• *' ‘ Macon * Augusta Kailroad. DAY PASSENOBB TRAIN D ILY r ePMDAXl EXPECTED. Leavo Augusta at **®}. Arrive at Augusta at 1 4ft P. M. Western It ail road of Alabama. Leave Seims Ml* w Arrive at Montgomery.. Arrive at West Point.... Leave West Point Arrive at Montgomery Leave Columbus.... Arrive at Columbus 11:30 PM 5:15 P M 11:40 A M ..11:30 PM Atlantic and Gulf Katlroad. T.VBOM 8avannah, Oa., via Albany, Jacksonville JJ and Tallshassoe, to quincy, Florida: Leave Savannah daily 10 » 5! Leave Tailahawo daily (Sundays excap- ted) 10:50 A. M Leave Jacksonville daily P- M Leave Albany daily 3:00 1. M Arrive at Savannah daily A. M Mgl Memphis and Charles ton Railroad. W. J. Abkbs, Agent, Atlanta, Oa. gyt mmm or m MEMyim and cuAmumioM r. r. Morning Express leAvea Chattanooga Arrives l “ “ TELEGRAPH NEWS By the Hew York Associated Press. W ASHING TO N . Vetur*l Jndenau't fmy better ml IV** VsiAiNffM Hale at Ban4a~~*JYatU nrltUh Clai*%**!,. Washington, October 3. — General Robert Anderson receives forty-two hun dred dollars per annum from the United States—half pay as a retired Brigadier. The story of his poverty in Switzerland is ficticious. General Young, of Georgia, is here looking after affairs us President of the Democratic Committee. He expresses the opinion that the Democrat* will sweep all tli© Southern States. Three ]>er cents between 23CC and 2592, of 85,000 each, and between 23GO and 2560, of 810,000 each, have been called in. The recall aggregates 81,5000,000.— The new overdue will be paid. Heney Howard, agent for British Claims, has issued a notice requesting the subjects of Great Britain to send to him the particulars r of the claims they may have upon the United States Gov ernment, arising out of the acts commit ted against tlier persons or property dur ing the war. The claims must be pre sented within six months from the 26th September last. .Jtelearalagifml. BECOBD FOR THBPA8T TW ENTY-FOUR HOURS. Office Chief of Signal Service, | Washington, D. C., Oct. 3. f The highest barometer continues os ou Monday afternoon in the South At lantic StateH; but the pressure has fallen very generally east of the Rocky Moun tains. The area of low barometer w hich has been moving very slowly along the Texas Coast is now off tho mouth of the Mississippi ltiver. Rain has been re ported from Arkansas, but is now con fined to southern Louisiana and Ala., with brisk northeast winds. Southeast winds, with parliallv cloudy weather, prevail in lower Florida. The low barometer on Lake Huron lias moved eastward, ex tending its influence rapidly over the middle and eastern States. Cloudy and threatening weather prevails on tho east Atlantic Coast, and a dry smoky atmos phero extend from Lake Erie and Vir ginia westward. The pressure has fallen decidedly at the Rocky Mountaiu sta tions, rrabablliliea. The barometer will probably coutinue to fall in the Southern and Gulf States, and the rain storm now prevailing thcie extends into Georgia. Rain is also prob able during Wednesday in the Carolinas. Continued westerly winds, with hnzy weather, on the lakes. DOMESTIC NE WS. CALIFORNIA. .tttU-midmtHUtratian Kcpubtleanu W'atl; the Flank—Small Fax la Orefan—i'antiel* //«»f —latenaa Meat- Www Stroke*. San Francisco, October 3.—The Su perintendent of the mint notifies a num- >er of old Republican employees that, in consequence of political pressure, he must dispense with their services. Their suc cessors, it is supposed, will be those who favor a continuation of the preseut ad ministration. Tho small pox is severe at Walla-Walla, Oregon. Two of tho convicts that escaped from tho Nevada penitentiary huvo been hanged. The heat is intense throughout Cali fornia. Many sun-strokes have occurred. The wheat market is excited. Shipments of tea overland during the month ot September amounted to nearly 4,000.000 pounds. The vintage Ima commenced. The yield will be about 8,000,000 of gallons, exclusive of brandy. KENTUCKY. Louisville, Obtober 3.—At a balloon ascension to-day tbo balloon broke, pre maturely, from tho fastenings. Two men sprung from the car but only caught the ropes and were carried off. One fell thirty feet, the other, Professor Wildurn, clung to the rope until the balloon at tained the height of a mile when became whirling to the earth. As he approached the earth he was feet foremost, he spread out horizontally, doubled up, turned over, and thou straightened out with his head downwards. As ho struck tho earth he fell upon his head and back. His head was mashed into an indistinguisha ble mass, and his body was bruised and crushed horribly. His body mado an in dentation in the ground eight inches deep, and it rebounded four feet from where it struck. Wilburn’s young wife and little daughter were on the ground and witnessed the terrible affair. . 8:30 a It i Memphis, asm* <tty 10:15 1* M Mail Train 1«sy*bCUattanooHa S:00 F M Arrive* in Memphis, uext day U :15 1 N COMING EAST : Morning Express leaves Memphis. . 10:20 A M Arrives in Chattanooga, next morning.... Mail Train leaves Memphis * J* Arrives in Chattanooga, next day * « Macou and Bruuawick Railroad. day accommodation tbaim—(Daily except Sundays) Leave Macon (passeuger shad) •• «• Arrive at Brunswick 0:55 P- »• Leave llrunswick *• *"• Arrive at Macou Passenger Hliod 5:25 p. m. nioht PASSKNORB (Daily except Sundays.) Leave Macou Passenger Shed g oo a! ui _...... r hhed .‘.A. ft-.fto a. «n. Hi.inmui tru» iD.llf exo.pt bund»j. I Um YitmPMKWi Blwd P ™ Arrive »t H.wkin.vUle ' Lu.ve Itawkiu.viUe «•***■“*■ ^rviv.^M^v>n I’w.ntf'THhrd IQ.Jil A ni. i^-sve mscum o®:~a=£s GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE kmMtMrn dmrirr llruM Is 1M». Kcv. Oeo. Y. Brown, Preiident. rjlUB next Academic year begins ou MONDAY. SEPTEMBER IS. An Eclectic Class has been formed for the benefit of those graduates who may desire still further *“ Improve themselves, or to prepare for teaching. New psteut Artoa s.juarc Grand Pianos are Ul »^. Expenses! are ms moderate ss In other similar Institutions. For further particulars address the President. »7i. i,u*Mvkwt UTAH. S.V1.T Lake, October U.—Brigham Young bos been nrreatcil and indicted tor licont iousness. Owing to nicknrss lie was allowed to remain in bis house under guard. Tho marshal and another com pany of Federal troops havo arrivod. Serious resistance is improbable. It is believed that Brigham Young will lie in- dieted for murder. J.ateii—Young’s arraignment has been postponed on aceount of his sickness. Ho remains at home in custody of the Mar shal. His arrest caused some sensation, but no popular excitement ►*< MISSOURI. TA< Vrrmt Kjrpmmllimm—Vmlmt .1rrilntt. Kt. Loots, October 3.—The Fair open ed under favorable auspices. Four hun dred bales of cotton have liven entered. A partially constructed bridge over the river near Fort Gibson, on the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad, loll, drown ing one. Sixteen were seriously wound ed, of whom oight or ten will die. SOUTH CAROLINA. 1-.UMC Jmrk mill mt Wtrli. CittiugarroN, October 3.—Four (Wtlis from yellow f6ver have occurred in tho last twentyfonr hours. GEORGIA. rr.mUmml ml Wal’Hmm Ftmmlt Imlhfi Macon, October 3.—I)r. O. L. Smith, of Columbus, has been elected President of Wesleyan Female College, vioo Dr. Donnell, deceased. He will enter at once apga his duties. PENNSYLVANIA. Tkt I mlmm hmfmtrt MS Imtrlfrmmri Cmrfimg- ItmeU Btymrli mpmm Ihm I mndlilmm sClA, Or. r mmlmmUmd-Cmmumy Uitmiwmmd Org-nm/ilmr th<fmm r mtfm - fmlml fmllltni Mmlmmlmm Philaudu-hia, Octolier 3.—A meeting of the National Executive Committee of the Union Leaguo of Amorica was held here to-dur. at tho Continental Hotel, e.x-Gov. Wft Nawell, of Now Jersey, in the chair. Gov. Geary, of Pennsylvania, mado a satisfactory rejlert upon the flnauoes of the National Council. Mr. Pinckney, of New York, presented a report upon the Second degree. It war considered at length, adopted add recom- mitteiL The subject of troubles in Arkansas was reported on by Col. T. R. Rich, of Maryland, but tho subject was not con ducted. » , Statements of Jhc condition ,of. the Un ion League in Louisiana were submitted and Mr. Thomas W. Conway, of New Orleans, was removed from office as State member, on account of hia action and advice to the League in that Htato. A circular was adopted to be sent to all members of the Union League. After transacting some secret business connected with tbo campaign, tho Com mittee adjonmed to meet in Philadelphia ou the ‘20th of October. NEW YORK. Hemmrd'i *Hwrrimrmtm—./ k'rimrh ilmM—Bmthf ter la an Excitement. New York, Oct. 3.—Seward and party have arrived in Java. The World’* special from London says Thiers has notified Earl Granville that the commercial treaty between France and England has terminated.— It will go into ojiemtion Juno 1st, 1872. Rochester, Oct. 3.—The city is rap idly tilling up. Many speculators arc here, and there is much excitement. Madame Van Buskirk, the alnirtionist, is on trial. There was great trouble to secure a jury. The evidence develops no new fucts. The jury disagreed and the prisoner was bailed. MISSISSIPPI. HeathfulneB of Jnekton—The Stale Fair will be Meld. Jackson, October 3.—Tho Mississippi State Board of Directors called upon the Physicians^ and Druggists of the citv to ascertain beyond question, tho health of tho eityf Their report is tho city never was more healthy at tliissoason. Frost and cold weather ore now preval- ing and will preclude further sickness. The State Fair will certainly commence October 23. ktlanlg-omery Organiaet a Board at Trade. Montgomery, October 3.—At a meet ing of the leading merchants and cotton factors of this city, last night, a Board of Trado, modeled upon those of sister cities, was organized, with A. Strossbur- gcr, President, uud M. P. LcGrand and J, W. Durr, Vico President, and B. H. Screws, Secretary and Treasurer^. All merchants take a pfreat interest in the matter and arc determined on making it a MOW. TENNESSEE. One Homicide -Tiro .Hurd cm and tame Tart .Batten. Memphis, Oct. 3.—A Jackson, Tenn., correspondent of the Press, says: Dut ton, who wus to fight a duel with M&gur, becamo intoxicated and attempted to shoot a man named Whitesides, who pro cured a shot gun and killed Dutton, and accidently wounded an omnibus passen ger with the other barrel. John A. Simpson, an esteemed citizen of Atkins county, and his son wero mur dered by Sam. Patton and his sou? The murderers have fled to the mountains. Keno won the mile dish—time 1:49$. Sentinel won tho Gnyosa stakes—time 1:46}, 1:47J and 1:49b Saucebox won tho first heat. Morgan Scout won the two mile dash—time 2:44. FOREIGN NEWS. FRANCE. OrlofT and Thim Have an Interview—The Cmo- tome Treaty. Paws, October 3 -Connt OrlofT and M. Thiers lmd an interview yestorduy. Versailles, October 3.—It is semi officially announced that tho customs treaty with Germany has been concluded; but the signing will be delayed until tho indemnity shall have been arranged. The secret agents of tho Napoleon in trigue here liavo been arrested. FLROIDA. Salrag-e .#warded. Key West, October 3.—A salvage of of 20 per cwt. has been awarded on the cargo of the Mississippi, which was ap- ]>raised at 8175,000. SPAIN * Spanleh Pallllet. Madrid, October 3.—It is believed that Rivero will bo chosen President of the Cortes. Figuerro has been men tioned os Minister of titato. King Amadeus bos ordered the release of a hundred political prisoners. ENGLAND. I ’eteel Foundered ~ B*omen Joining- the Strike. London, October 8.—The ship Jane Booth foundered in the bay of Biscay.— Nineteen wero drowned. Four hundred women, employed in tho flax mills, havo joined tbo strikers. Samuel Dickinson, writes from Tehe ran, on the 7th of September, giving an occouut of the condition of affairs in the famiuc-strickeu Province of Hchaxassar. He says during tho month of July, 8,000 ]>crHon8 perished in tho city of Woochid, and that 40,000 inhabitant* of tho Pro vince have been carried off unto slavery by tho Afghans, who hail taken advan tage of the general disorganization, to maVo incursions for plunder. The bakers demand such exorbitant prices for bread, that the authorities had intervened, and a number of extortion ers have been executed. The country is disturbed by frequent insurrections. The pestilence still wages, and its horrors are increased by destruc tive inundations. Yet, notwithstanding the fearful situation of tho country Ana people, tho Persian Government lias re fused to avail itself of the aid proffered by Great Britain and Russia. ‘The number of emigrant* who sailed from Port of Liverpool during the hist three months, was 50,000, l>eing an in* crease of 5,000 over tho previous quar ter. JAMAICA. .Van-of- War \ Ithare. Kingston, October X—The French man-of-war fipuyff j* ashore ou the coast of Hayti, uud it is femvd, is a total wrick. JV1 vkSft^Thu’outs. NORTHERN MARKETS. Cation, Financial, BreadainHt, 14rain, AY, New York, October 3.—Cotton quiet qpd gteady; nriddttqg uplands 19|; Or leans 20(<i 20}; sales 2,000 bales, including 1,800 yesterday. Cotton sides for future deliver}’, last evening, 8,000 bales Oc tober, 19}; November, 19}; December, 19}@19 7-16; January, 19}; Februoiy, 18}.. Block* very dml and rather heavy. Gold steady at 144. Governments firm out dal J. Money rosy at 6. Exchange —long 8f; short 10. New York, October 3 Evening.—Cot ton strong; sales 3,030 bales; uplauds 20c; Orleans 20}. Flour firmer; good to choice 88 05 to 89. Wliiakey 81. Wheat ‘2(ajic lower; winter rod western 81 65(o\ 81 70. Corn heavy and lc lower, at 76(ai 77c. Rice firm. Pork 813 55 to 813 75. Beef quiet. Lard firmer; kettle 10jc.— Naval stores quiet Freights unchungcd Money active at 5; greenbacks scarce; banks unable to supply the demand for discounts. Sterling to 8}. Gold 14j@14}. Governments dull; 62s 15} State bonds quiet, exoept new South Carolina#, which sold down to ,50; Ten nessee* 71, new 71; Virginias 61}, new 68; Louisiana* 65, new 59; 6s 70} 8* 82; Alabaman 100; 5s 69; Georgias 82; 7s 91; North Carolinas 41, new 23}; South Caro linas 75, new 50. Bales of cotton for fu ture delivery, to-day, 4,200 bales, as fol lows: Oct. 19}(yi 19 9-16; Nov. 19} (>• 19 9- 16; Dec. 19 9-16(o 19}(^Ui. Later—81s, 18; 62s, Iff}; is, 15:; 5s, 15}, new, 14}; 7s, 14J; 8s, 14:;10-i08 111. Boston, October 3.—Cotton steady, middlings 20} ; < gross receipts 836; sales 300; stock 4,500.' Philadelphia, Oct. 3.—Cotton quiet and firm, middlings 20. SOUTHERN*MARKETS. Cation, Matin, Tear, Jialaaaet. isfsr, ale. Baltimore, October 3.—Flour firm. Wheat activo. Corn firm; white 75($83; yellow 75(f»78. Provisions steady and unchanged. Whisky 81 02. Baltimore. October 3.—Cotton firm ; middlings) 19H$l9f ; net receipts 44; gross 510; exports coastwise 100; sales 350; stock 1465. Charleston, Octobcr3.—Cotton mid dling 18}($18|; net receipts 1286; ex ports coastwise 75; sales 500; stock 9923. Norfolk, October 3.—Cotton steady; low middlings 18}; net receipt* 884; ex ports coastwise 082 ; sales 200 ; stock 4998. Savannah, October3.—Cotton firm; buyers and Keitel* apat^ middlings 18}; net receipt* 1218; sales 295; stock 7202. New Orleans, October 3.—Cotton strong: middlings 19}(c 19:; net receipts 917; gross 1108; sales 1000; stocks 18674. Wii.minGton, October 3. Spirits tur pentine firm at 60. Rosin 82 95 for strained; 85 00 for No. 1; 83 25 for No. 2; 82 50 for extra pale; 80 00 for pale.— Crude turpentine steady at $2 90 for hard ; 84 40 for yellow dip; 84 75 for virgin. Mobile, Octol»cr 3. Cotton firm, mid dlings 18|(nl9; not receipts 510 ; salos 400; stock 18,266. Memphis, October 3.—Cotton active, middlings 18}; receipts 110. Augusta, October 3.—Cotton quiet and steady, middlings 18; receipt* 150. MARRIED, On 2ud inst. by Rev. K. W. Warrou at the real- deuce uf Dr. D. Young in Jouaaboro, Ga. Mr. Jesao M. KlUsand Miaa Lulaii M. Youug of the former place. Special Notices. To tuk burritkiini.—Tho Rev. William U. Norton while residing in Brazil aa a Missionary, discovered in that land of medicines a remedy for ConsuMmox, KenoruLa, Souk Tukoat, Coughs, Colds, Asthma, am> Nkuvouh W’kaknem. This remedy has cured myself after all other modlclnea had failed. Wishing to benefit the suffering, I wlU send the receipt for preparing and using this remedy to all who dealte It FUKJCOF CHARGE. Please send an envelope, with your name and ad • drees on it. Address. REv. William H. Noetom, oct2-tf 67t> Broadway, New York City. New Abucrtietmente. PLANTATIOIV FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE. J WILI. sell a bargain or exchange for city property Two Hundred Acres of Land on McDonough road via. Tanner’s Cfcurch, seven miles only from Atlanta; ‘ “ ‘ mdred act ' outh river Call at o Real Estate agent. TOUCHSTONE FARM, NKAIt ATLANTA. 1 WILL sell, on Tuesday, J4th of October, at;my office, .TOO Aorca of Laud, Green's Ferry Road, three miles west of the Court llonar, and IN FULL VIEW OF THE CITY. divided iuto small farms of from 10 to 30 aerea eaeh, * it. embracing woods, having timber, fields, bottom, springs, hranehea, accessible bui'd- ihg aitoa, on accommodating (terms. Look out, for plats will bo seut »u application to parties at a die- miscellaneous. REMOVAL. Thompson & Pettibone 8UCCE880B1 TO JOHN KEELY IJKHPEOTFULLY AVNOUNCE* TO THE PUB- 41 Lie that be baa Just returned fioin New York, and has opened for sale, the Largest and CHOICEST STOCK OF DRY GOODS Ever offered by him. Particular attention la directed to Uie following claeeea of goods, which will be found to comprise choice styles, and at old prices, via: DRESS GOODS, IN IMMENSE VARIETY. Black Alpacas, of the oelebraUd "Eclipse” brand, color warranted, (at last year's prices.) Colored Al pacas, In every shade. Black and Colored Valve- teens, in greet variety. Table Linena, Irish Linens, Towels, Toweling, etc.. Turkey Red Damasks, and Napkins, Blankets and Flannels—an Immense stock. Waterproof Cloth* in Variety. Popular .familg Sealing JRacl)tius V ifi XlioinpNon T h o m a k, Fancy & Family Grocery A Fruit Butines*. Wo invite all our friends and the public to call and test the quality of our Teas. Coffees, Hu gars, and General Groceries, which wo warrant to l>e of the finest quality aud soconAto none. We deliver ott, goods m tho city free, aud oar guar antee goes with su wo sell. By the recent change in firm wo havo greatly increased our facllitiM Air y ingot) our bualneason a much larger scale than ' before. Wo respectfully solicit a continuance of tho liberal patreuage so liberally bestowed on ns in the past, and beg to again assure our customers thst nothing shall bo lacking to give them every sat isfaction. oct2-Ct THOMP80N k PETTIBONE. 1 AM GLAD HE HAH GOME. The Baal Paper Hanger In the State af Georgia. CAN now cane your chalra, and make them look .Wealt, Breadtlndt, Brain, U'hitky, Mte. Sr. Lorta, October 3.—Flour—lower gradcanilvftncedjRiiperfbicwinter $5 llj. Corn iu good demand. Whisky 95j. Mess Pork 813 00. Bacon heavy; shoul ders 7(571; clear sides 8@8J • ClKCIKNATI, October 3.—Flour quiet. Wheat and coni unchanged. Fork, full demand at 812 75; asking 13. Lard 9Jets, asked. Bacon dull aud drooping; shouldersOj; sides 7F«,7} holdem gen erally nsk fraction higher. Whisky 95. Loeistille, October 3.—Bagging qui et Flour activo and higbor. Corn firm. Provisions steady. Whisky 95. > FOREIGN MARKETS f .ll.m, Mmmtu, *mA Mr. Liverpool, October 3—noon.—Coltou opened strong; uplands 9K n . ( ll; Orleans 9|(ri9|. Later—Cotton—Uplands 91; Orleans 9j; sales 15,000 bales; exports and speculation 4,000, London, October 3, Evening.—Consols 931. Bonds 921. Tallow, new, 47, Liverpool, October 3, Noon.—Cotton closed strong; uplauds 91(7?!)!; Orleans 'Tallow 44(n45. University High School ATLANTA, GA- the baeement of the Oglctho-jH- ding, corner of Washington and on MONDAY, tbo lJtb of Hrptem- W, 1x71. This Term will be divided Into two ouartrrn -th** find ending ioth November, 1*71, and tbo eecnnd ending 2Jth February, 1*72. Terma per quarter . One-half before matrh-ula- 1 the i * * . aud the remaining hall at tbe end of the quar- ftl'J 60 16 00 for uuarb r, in advance 60 No ntndent will be received for a 1mm time than ne Quarter. No deduction will lie made except in U4'H of absence from abeolnte necessity. PROF. J. A. RIOHARDHON. A. M-. Jato of the Atlanta High School, I’niu ijal. augTJ- tf SASSEE IT HOUSE, (Pormely United Htttea Hotel,) &A1 1 LANTA, t B. R. SASSEEN, Agent, Proprietor. To Parties Desiring to Build null underelgned would reepeetfally Inform tha X citizen* of Atlanta that lie fa now prepared to Erect. He hae at hia command a picked a«t of hand*, feels confident In giving general satisfaction. REFERENCE—CoL John L. Grant, Loogley k Bobiuaou, and Fay k Corput, Axahitacla. JOHJT c. JTWOBOLSL OFFICE IK AIR-LINE HOUR*. PRYOR MTRKET ttl-Cm charge for varnishing chalra ’ 1 warrant all Vyhahterlnf, Furniture St retiring-, ete., lure c ■Pring order. All kinds of household furniture and up holstery done at the shortest notice. I have re moved to DeGJve'a Opera Honan, under Mayaon'i Auction Waruroom, ou Mariutta i apis-fun ME1HOHANTS! BUY CROCKERY and GLASS No. 47 J’cuclilrce Street, -rnoM- T. IT. ITXFXjEI-S", JUPOnTEU AND JOBBER. tar ESTABUSBED 31 YEARS. ■%» Keeps a large stock. Occupies THREE FLOORS—OOxlMJ feet Inducements offered to cash buyers Equal to any Jtlarket. Atlanta, Oa., August 2,1871. ang ftftm. JTIehoW Ilancing .teatit my. Prof. Nichols will resume tho exercises of his School on or about Oct. 1st. 1871. Time and place in a future advertisement. eeptaatf Store House for Rent. MfiO-la Atlanta, Ga. ANDREW H. H. DAWSON. C< 1UNSELLOR AT LAW, 231 Rroadway, Room 18, oco-u. NEW YORK- THE NEW DEPARTURE. TO THE LADIES OF ATLANTA AND VICINITY- I N cousequenco of tho departure of the Hewing Machine Agency from my place of buaincaa. 23 Whitehall street, I have reorganised and refitted my , and am now prepared to furnish my cueto- with all the latest novelties of the aaaon. Tha HOOP SKIRT DEPARTMENT having licen enlarged, I ply all wants of any aha] of 25 per cent, from fori Department, under the supervision of M1MH KEN *'1DY, will embrace all late styles of Usis, Ronncti jwore, 4c. In Coraeta and Trlmminga, Intending to make this store the FASHION A BfsK EMPORIUM s sales ladies iu atU-nuance. WM TITLED AITM. lloouSkirt Manufactory, No. 33 Whitehall fttrrct. Next door to Red wine 4 Fox's Drug Htorc. Frank Queen, Auct’r. ^ K . HEAGO, will sell to Uie bent bidder, some Valuable Property ant lots in the adjacent settlement*. WEDNESDAY, the «t;. Of Octobar, 1871, at k&dtodk P. M.. com mencing on the W. 4 A. R. It., two hundred yards north of the Rolling Mill. Hec large bills at my office. Terms: One-third cash, balance In 30 and 00days, with legal interest A. K. HEAGO, Dcalsr in ~ — d Mitchell I Llnon Collars and Cuflk. A oompisto Una of -Enfllsb Hosiery, Ladies' Merino flhfrts, In choice vanetr; Men's Brown English Half Hosa—a full u*a; Man’s Marino ShlrU and Dmwara-axcaUaot valne; a very large asaortment of Balmoral and Boulevard Skirts. The largest and handsomsat stock of Shawls over offered in this store. ST An lnspootioi m the undersigned will not Carpets! Carpets! S. S. KEJTDR1VK tf SOX readers of Tax Sum to a ear their splendid Fall stock of Carpets, OU Oaths, Bass, Jttmts, WHndovo Shades, tf€., Which is unsurpassed in the Southern markets. R. I. Kendrick St Ion, Marietta Street, aepjotf Atlanta, Oa. t*5,<NP0*v*l I $25.00 NrtmII PRICES AND TERMS OF WILSON imUTTLE Gr. W. Adair, Auot’r. Sawing X agkiaei. Iftano Two Lot* on Foster Htr’t I WILL HELL. ON THE Tuesday, SSd October, at 4 oV _ LOTS fronting 65 feet, each, < Tuesday, SSd Octobar, lug. Two street, running back lift feet, CASH. These Lots ■ If you want a Cheap Lot don't fall to attend. O. W, ADAIR, OOtf-2t ^ Real Estate Agent. W. G. Robinson, Agent Wholesale and Retail Dealer In BOOTS and SHOES, No. 67 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. H A8 NOW IN 8TORE HIS FALL STOCK. EM- bracing full lines of T. Miles 4 Bon, J. O. Wil lis and Jenioo McMuUiu’s cciobrated Philadelphia Work, together with a good stock of Eastern made goods. Prices guarantied to be as low as any in this city. Merchants buying for CASH, and consumers S ent-rally, are invited to examine his stock before uying. oct2-lm Corner Forsyth ■ HU.. Atlanta,Ga. P. ,H.—We keep a large book for tho Registry of Proper^for sale, in city, County or State. A. K. 8. Tin Fox- Halo. der. at the City Hall this morning at 11 c SPECIAL ARRANGEMENTS FOR THE FAIR or TUB Atlanta Agricultural and la dust rial Asaoclallon, to be Held in Atlanta, Oct. IS, ’71. -WjlXCVatUM TICKETS FROM NIW YORK, I d Philadelphia or Daltimore, to Atlanta, Georgia, and return, via Savannah Steamship Lines and At lantic. 4 Gulf, and Macou 4. llrunswick Railroads (good until Dec’r 1st) will bo sold for $35 75. Freights destined for the Fair will be carried at regular tariff rates out, and returnod to Eastern cities FREE. Consignments should be marked to the "Secretary Atlanta A. 4 I. Association Fair, Atlanta. Ga., care of Atlantic 4 Gulf Railroad Agent, Savannah;" Also, with the nanio of the steamer on which tbo ship ment is mado. C. D. OWENS, General Agent, We with it distinctly terms from which we sever deviate; amt we grama- tee our Machines to hare every poiat of excellence to be found in any Undarfeed ShuMte Machine, and as durabla, made of as good material as aay Machine la the world, and that it will do as etegaat work. W. H. GRIFFIN. Gen. Agent, Axmlalater, XaqaeUe, Yeliet ud Bwlj BruaaeU Carpet, IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AT THE CARPET STORE OF OMAMBCRLIS, BOYNTON a CO- 0. T. ANDFRSON, General Western Agent, Atlanta, Georgia. 229 Broadway, ] If You Don’t Believe It, Satisfy Yourtelvcs by Calltni ON THE PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTA WINE & LIQUOR CO. At No. 3 Granite Block, BNOAD STREET, I. QUTHMAN, Atfcnt Railroad Announcement I SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE. ) Atlanta 4 West Point Railroad, } Atlanta, Ga.. Sept. 30, 1871.) Changfo ot Schedule. Double Daily Paaecngor Trains will run on this Road as follows t Leave Atlanta at 7:10 A. M. Leave Atlanta at 7:<w P. M. Arrive In Atlanta at 6:00 P. M. Arrive lu Atlanta at 6:48 A. M. Night trains run through to Montgomery WITH OUT CHANGE OF OARS, forming a DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION with trains of the Mobile k Montgomery Railroad for Mobile, New Orleans, and all points in Texas, ami with Trains for Selma end Meridian, Ala.; Jack- sou, Corinth, Okaions, Vicksburg, and all points in central Mississippi, Central Alabama and Northern Louisiana. Passengers will find this route 9ft miles shorter Passengers leaving Atlanta At 7:ioa. m., Arrive in Selma at ..... 8:32 P At 7.0U p. ML, Arrive in Helms at 10:33 A Making close connections with ttahna and Mertd- Asking i R«>ad. BAGQAQK CHECKED FOR ALL TER MINAL POINTS. S4T Far* aa cheap and accommodations aa good aa any other root*. as. Ask for Tickets via West Point and Monti gomery. " fifth- Tickets for sale at the office of J. H. Porter, General Ticket Agent, at the Union Passenger Depot L. P. GRANT, D BES8 MAKINQ-ATTENTION! LAD1EH OF tho City.-Mrs. L. F. Itensou, recently from Richmond. Vs., has taken rooms In the Davis Hall building, next door to the ansi? Maautestcry, RlMIfi bread street where she wtu he pteenad I* hnvette *** wmm * Ladiea of tha otty aaR end axnmfianhsr tfih m*| Atee, Ret patterns. mrDroaoae Cut, Bnafitd Utost styles, on ahaifi neteea Xlirco-riy, Ingrain, Two-i*ly And an Gradsa of CHEAP CARPETS, In extensive variety, now on aale at tha Carpet Store of asptafi-Im CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON 4 00 Wlad.w Shades, Lao, Cartel*•, Laaabrr- (;b1b Matorlak, Damask, Reps, Bogs, Table and Floor Oil Cloths, Mats, Mattings, Wall Paper and UphoJatrry Goods, in Large varieties, at the Carpet Store of sept96-lm CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON 4 CO. W. B. nOWABD. G. B. HOWARD W. H. HOWARD ft SON, COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. No. 2 WARREN BLOCK, - - . AUGUSTA, GA. YlTE again tender our services In the Warehouse Tv business, in all Its branches, to ;<mr old pat rons and planters generally. Cnoanatation for Beilina Cottas, One and a Quarter Per Cent. bousa Merchants. Consignments . action guarantee. i Arm, at tha fewest market Office Atlanta Street JR. R. Ca. ATLANTA, Skftkmrkr 17,187L I AM directotl by the Board of Direc tor* to collect the FOURTH Installment of $26 per share on the stock subscribed to tho Waal End ns. Please call and pay the assessment atd Bring yow reosipte for termer payments and got certificates of stock paid up. W.F.OBM*. ssp29 3t* Drake's Creek JUUis, F. A. BARBOUR A C0. 9 JJKALEBSIN FLOUR, % SHIP STUFF, mBAJtMJLMJt, MOjrTVCS r. SB" HIGHNST PRICE PAID FOR WHEAT. Alt produos delivered at th* depot tt sherge' aprlKOm 00,000 DOZiXiAMS TO LOAN, A T ZdiSSstSi: for tix - Parties wtshtug te borrow had best apply prompt ly to coos, i tenon. Or, J-E- BRAN, Cashier Merchaate' ymk Ftestera' NaUoual Bank, sspfelm Augraia. Osecgia. TO THE LADIES I TO EVERYBODY I Hcwtag lUchl*fa U be Sivfi« Away. v QRAND Auction Hate of *swiag Mhahluss, THURSDAY MORNING. Mb OCTOBER, fe O’Gfeek, At tbe Live Auction Honaa. Ete f DeOivs's Opera Giuver ft order) of tbs Allowing makers rxrte*. anfc*. iber, fitnfer. Weed. Bewe, WUeox k Shuttle, bookeye, Ufa**. WbMftsy k Lyons. Rememhsr th* tints sad piece- TUUBSDAY MORNING, ftth OCTOBER, IS OXBeek. At the Live Auction Hons*. No. 2 DeOivs's Opera House; T. C. May son. Prop's; J. H. Barrett, Aast’r. fiA. TERMS CASH. BALK POSITIVE. M{90(t * RAILROAD ALE UrtiS! NT j for Grady will unite la Convent sad Rye Wbleky, to suit the Urns* v laftfif