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SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1871. NO. 438. THE DAILY SUN, Published bj the Atlaata Hmn nMttUaff Company. AlcMBiltr Arcktbi ‘ • J. Heal ^^EGRArH NEWS By the Mew Yerk Associated Press. 5 S: SBfBBB¥, SfffilCAGO FIRE ily Smlll. I ^ Bpi L TSA.ru CASUAL TILS. Lond.M CoMtrlbat.. Lufrl) . London, October 13.—Tho aid for Cbioago is lavish throughout the Empire and con tin eut. The Lord Mayor re ceived contributions yesterday from private individuals to the amount of seventy thousand pounds sterling. s, Itrow Alexander H. Stephens, Political Editor. J. llenlv Smith, General Editor and Busi ness Manager. Ur.l Kdltor ■ WILLIAM H. *0011 Traveling Ag.nU now to um mon*v W. win b. re.pon.iblo lor tk. tel. UWTil o» •» i-w’SSwa sflsawi d tetter U loot. It mute j will On,, be P *^°pJS. 1 S‘«ndin, mono, bj bprte. mart pro- p»y charges. __ To ComipoMdeMU. Mr. Stephens will remain In CrawfordrlUe. His ” with Ta* Be* will not change his real- tetter. lt.ten4mjte.bSfe« to him ‘iUMan on buMnees of any^dnd. connc--—— Tan SO*, eioopt Ite PoUtUal Dpvtmnt, feM iddroiom to J Uoolj Smith. Humor, Attentn, On. New Orleans Subscribes $10,000. Nhw Orlrans, October 13.—Mayor Flanagan telegraphed to tho Mayor of Chicago to draw at sight for ten * dollars. »ubBfrtptiona«Be still Terms of Sulwaoription« ..$10 00 (per mouth) 1 00 CLUBS FOB THE DAILY. Three Copies One Year JJ JjJJ your “ * M M .**!!••••*••••• 43 00 FH® " „ .. * **’ 68 00 Vaw-j&ctvsx* WIHLI HI AJINUM : 81ngte Copy — ".■IS r” ? rwintj ll..-AtenAa.-.i»i am * Fifty One Hundred Copies ..1-45 00 Single Copy.. Ten WEEKLY-SIX MONTHS: . 1 SO . a oo . 4 oo . 7 50 .;jC.’**’*** One^Hundred Copies, 8ix Months.. - 05 00 mng**»* gn-4 s €mim «TiT.MA r ROMB AND DALTON R. R. TRAINS DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED. Leave Selina ;• »•« A. 5:15 r. JJ- Arrive at Rome £21* w ’ 5*Jo £ S &?Am.A::nra’ : ijcaaptt tne warraav a aylantio (on state) nailnoad. MIGHT PABSENOEB TEAIN—OUTWABD. Leaves Atlanta Arrives at Chattanooga 0,10 DsrUord Insurance Company Intact Hartford, October 13.—Tho lat. statement of the Hartford Insurant- Company’s capital shows it to bo intac t, with a million and a half excess. Ji Canada Sends All Her Blankets. flmma October 13.—The n^ihtary ssreiamtUBvrs; Dominion to Chioago. Th. It.yrni.t Rank ■■ipr.drtl. New York, October 13.—The Htuy- vesant Bank ban suspended. The cause is attributed to the Chicago fire. It* gated on Change that a lady bought the entire store of Wdiae’ dott ing shipped Chicago. The Brie R.llcf Train Arrived. Chicago, October 13.—Tho Erie re lief train has arrived. [or. A boot l.i«r.scc Lo..e.—The Nlch- * \ o*on r»re«.e»l. Chicago. Odtober 18.—Tho Lhorpool, London and Globe Inaurance Compa ny has ordered tho immediate payment of its losses, aggregating $5,1)00,000. That the Commerce Company, Albany, with a loss of $450,000, has been placed in the hands of a receiver, is not .tho fact. It is in an almost perfect condition. The Nicholson pavement for miles on the North side, is uninjured. Evidence accumulates that the loss of life was greater than has been estimated. Liverpool Co,iip.nlee' Lo.aee. Loudon, October 18.—The losses of SOUTH CAROLINA- l-«Uow /at. Chableston, October 13.—Two fever deaths have been reported in Um twenty-four hours. '-/I PENNSYLVANIA Philadelphia, October 13,—Alter hav ing an arm broken by two ruffians, a sa loon keeper killed one and fatally wound ed the other with a revolver. ALABAMA. “— Th, F.nl PVeel OF IA< Showo. JfuNTuOMUnr, Octobgg 13.— 1 Tharo was a heavy irost yesterday morning, the find tide gearon. FOREIGN. - ENGLAND. The Empress Kugt*l«-“Ths ten's Memllh. London, October 13.—Tbo strike at Newcastle continues. Several were hurt in a] riot, which tho polida easily sup- .* Wif* SSieSTS DeGive’s Opera House “ {gTli—> 1 rvl 1 A „ - . rr ......... r, . . . I ML DUlHauuvn. DAY l'ABBKNOEB TBAIN—OUTWARD. Leaves Atlanta Arrives at Chattanooga t CO NEW ' iK—OUTWARD. 1:41 pi . 4:45pm Leaves Atlanta 7:53 pm ArriVeB “wiaHT^PASHENOKB TBA1N-ISWABD.^ ^ ^ Leaves ChatUnooga 1.44 a m Arrives at Atlanta *‘*‘‘ ‘‘.I* DAT FteBsssa mus-tewAM>. Leaves ChatUnooga Arrives at AtlanU ••• iOCOKMOMTION TUha—juvass. Leave. Arrives »t Atlanta TEE OEOBOU (ADOVrTil EAILBOAD. (IV. Da, TVote » «-**»•* 5 M m Night Pewenger Ttelo ^rri "g ; n p . ei Night PtetengerTreln teevte '.....6:K)p. m Dej ru»WtrWn Arrive. a b, Dey Psseeaaer “»*• T*V.'.'.‘.lSal m. ;;;;? % J: “ NlghtPueenJ^Triinteivee s|S p : EL Nigh, tt&psz-zzisi: Day Passenger Train leaves ATIOBTAABD RICHEO»D »,B-L1S« EAILBOAS. ^ Iseavo Oaiuosvtllo ^ Arrive at Atlanta. 3 p M . L^ave AllauU. *' * ' 8; 4a p. M. Arrive at Gainesville . r ■■■sasT Angiista Kallroad „ rAMEEEU TSAM P ms. Leave AugusU at g OC A. M. ‘I**’**!.'!! 7 40 P. M. 1 ap.M. Leave Macon at.... Arrive at Macon at... Arrive at AugusU at Western Hailroad of A,ab “ ] “ a M Leave Bel ma Arrive at Mo_ Arrive at West Point Leave 6:40 AM Arrive at Montgomery 11-63 AM ” stPoint 40PM ftilOH ,.11:40 A M ,14:30 PM Arrive at Columbus Atlantic aad Gulf Ilailro*** LVEOM Sevenneh, O... ris. ^‘-“^‘ 0k ‘ 0n ’ rlUe J: anil Tallahassoe, t ' v,orUU - Leave Savannah daily.. Arrive at Albany dallj.- - . Arrive at Jacks^iille daily Quincy, Florida 10:15 P. M 1:50 P.M 1:45 P.M L^ev.Tiltebe.V^ieiiJ (Sundeye exc *S-, 0 . w ^ M ted) etl r. II Leevo Jeoiion’vUie deily Leeve Albeny deily..... Arrive el Sevenneb deily S IS r. M Mir. 6:3! A. Memphis and Charloiton HMlroad. W. X. AesBe, Agent, Atlaeta, Oa. Die will alioiHy return to Chiiol- Yio health of Queen Victoria is im proving. SPAIN J r.Mfv.f *rF«Hte*« Jfe.ve.rel. Madrid, Ootober 13.—The rupture of the adherents of Sagosto and Bondi is - te. in Bepublicans ore said to be ripe for on offensive movomast against the .government (five) AuietbyiU (purple). The finder will be suitably rewarded on return* WAS HINGTON. am W- Jack, or to Kimbro k liinyon, Mari* nct!4-4t. .1 CdMsfl .Iffl/sp-rk Jfcrt—» Washington, October 13.—There was , afmcoUng of the fuU Cabinet todlay, K. fillt.hm3.11, AllfttlOllT. with tho exception of Akerman. After- ’ w.u. exception of Akerma L. wards tho Government left for Boston, and will return the latter port of next week. the Liverpool companies by the Chioago fire are 430,000 poumtB sterling. Adame Kxprere Company. New Yobk, October 13.—Adams Ex press Company gives $10,000 to the Chi cago sufferers. BaHBbtf*Reported Rtnrdared-A Hewn. ” | ‘X tlcretandlng. Chicago, October 18.—It is rumored and believed by some that that the bank er UUman was murdered. An unplesssntnees exists between the Mayor and Common Council regarding me luanagement of off****** The Connecticut Insurance Company Suspends. Hartford, October 13.—The Connec ticut Fire Insurance Company’s circular* says the Chicago losses arc so high that it is obliged to suspend business until reor ganization is settled. The Amount of Groin Destroyed. Chicago, October 13.—Eight elevators were saved. The loss of griun foots up two million bushels. The Fire in Manlster—150 M«n Burned in a Burn. Chicago, October 1$.—A dispatch from Green Bsy, Wisconsin, states that a steamer has just arrived from the burn ing, and reporta that 325 bodies were burned at Pisbtego last night, and as many more are still missing. Seventy- five persons were burned to death at Little Sturgeon Bay. The suffering throughout tho North 1b ternbla The fire in Manister destroyed twenty- five buildings, six of which were mills, together with all tho shipping at the docks—loss $1,300,000. Further advices from Grom Bay state that 150 men wore burned to death in a large baru where they had sought refuge. Hundred* of people have been driven into the rivers and drowned. How Reiter le »® k* M»"»ir d Chicago, October 13.-Organization has been affected for the management of relief. It consists of the Chicago Belief and Aid Society, an old established insti tution, assisted by prominent citizens, Bills will bo audited by the Committee. Funds oollaoted should bo remitted, as directed, or held subject to tho order of tho Chicago Belief and Aid Committee signed by IL B. Mason. to* if* =KS«=S&— sssasssssas- — ■ Mail Train leave* Memphis ........ Ml® AM 600 P M Mail Train leave* ■ • • - - Arrives in CLalUnooga. next dsy aad Brunswick Railroad. Leave Macon (paisengsr sh«<l) Arrive at Brunswick a 6® a. in. Leave Brum wick. rAL’.'J 6-45 p. m. Arrive at Macon Paasenyer Slied p. night rasssNGEB (Daily exoept iundays.) DOMESTIC NEWS. * ^ k 'CONNECTICUT. The Crlminml .tllemplB Sulfide Hartford, October 13.—Fred Kenif was huug to-day. Ho Attempted suicide this morning by puncturing bis breast with a needle. MAINE. .f Heurtf Mni* Storm. Avgckta, Octolier 18.-There baa boan fifteen hours continued rain. Seven regular trains were caught between wMhcd culverts. The total amount of wasneu cuivciko. ;—7:. . rain which fell was nearly 4* inchM. Portland, October 13.— Arri«UHsooni—te*■' UAWxnuviUJt TRAIN lDaily except i*imj4) Leave Macon Pmssiifivr Shed J ikp.S Arrive at JULm Leave HawklMviUe. Arrive at Macon l>a«eeng«r Shed. The Wry Beti JHochim* Thremd tom hiiwimo MACiiWEa UPOOL SILK.rilcotoni'.tbnl^.iSEri.p.l^; colon, uuArm .1 «rover k Baker SewUg Machine Agency, u whiuhoi iua lot to IMO..' »*»*■ Freights active. Bales to-day for future delivery, 720 bales, us follows: October, (TklOl lioard on a Charleston basis. FOREIGN MARKETS CM*., JlMup, RteiJfc Mr. London, October 13.— Evening—Con sols 921. Bonds 891- Livebdool, Ootober 13.—Evening- Cotton firm ; sales on shipboard from Savannah and Charleston Vic ; Orleans 10c. Manchester steady. ^VESTERN MARKETS. .Sfrii, Mv..tef., Ur.In, Wfurky, Mir. OigcrNNATi, October 13.—Flour firm. Com drooping. Dork lower at $13.25. Lard drooping. Bacon dull and lower ; clear sides and closing uomiuaL -Whjsky 90. ... , Louisville, October 13.—Bagging quiet and steady, round lots at 16)(a 174. Flour firm. Corn 50(a)55. Pork quiet Bacou firm. WhiBky 91. St. Louis, October 13.—Flour and Coro quiet Wbiaky 92). Pork sternly. - -to- cute. 3t»#onncem« FOB. MAYOR, H. MuhJenbrink. ' bt REqUKs r. ociu it MANY CITIZEW. Ntro abt)«lM^iint». | IIKl , toirr . S FRIDAY, OCTOUEk 13TH, AN OLD- Fashiou, gold*Luk, BUACELLT, coutaiuiDg 5 0*1 octl4-4t ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE JMeteoroloflcml. RECORD FOR THKPAUT TWOTY-FOU* HOCKS. Optice Chief of Signal Service, 1 Washington, D. G., Oct 13. f The barometer rose very rapidly on Thursday night at all States east of the Mississippi river, with the highest pres sure central in Maryland. Ine latter now extends from Cape Haiteraa to Cape Cod. An area of low barometer apparently exists north and West of Iowa, but reports have been received from Lake Superior that the temperature bat fallcD, but again risen in the Ohio Valley, and is qnite low in Kansas and Nebraska, with northerly winds. Nor therly winds with threatening weather is reported from Florida; southerly wimhi with clouds and light raina from Arkan sas to Iowa. TrobmbtlUln. It is probable that oil Saturday the JgSSJftSSt fte Aft»d..X er Stai*g, n "W«5 easterly winds and increasing cloudiness and possibly rain on tho south Atlantic and Gulf coast. Cloudy weather with light rain will probably extend to Lake Michigan to-night, and fresh southerly winds prevail over lower lakes to-morrow. MARKET REPORTS. SOUTHERN MARKETS. Co If#*. Moolm. Tmr, JWmm, Brng-mr, elf. Wilmington, October 13.—Spirits Tur pentine firm at 03J. Roain firm at §3 30 for strained, 35 25 for No. 1; crude tur pentine firm at 35 for yellow dip; tar firm »t 32 50. Galveston, October 13.—Cotton firm —good ordinary 16$; net receipts 1,032; exports coastwise 49,100; stock 23,214; net receipts for the week 6,905; export* coastwise 2,390; sales for the week 1,800. New Orleans, October 13.—Cotton strong -middlings 19j(^>19f; net re ceipts 2,470; gross 3,198; exports conti nent 791; coastwise 79; sales 2,700; stock 0,252; net receipts 11,465; gross 16,881; experts Havre 78; coastwise 4,580; sales for the week 2,400. Savannah, October 13.—Cotton firm low middlings 18|®19$; net receipts O N TUESDAY, THE 24TH IN8TANT AT TEN o’clock, a. id., I will Mil, at the corner of Ma rietta and Peachtree atreeU, at Kile's corner,. by of uouaaauiu rwiiura, m (wu uuumuuu, • lot of Groceries—all told aa the property of Caroline Levy, lato of Fulton county, deceased, for the bene fit of the helra and creditor* of said deceased. ■WM. TITLEDAUM, octl4-td Temporary Administrator. PHILADELPHIA AJD ATLANTA WINE & LIQUOR CO. At No. 3 Granite Block, ATLANTA, GEOItGIA, WHISKY. ATLANTA OFFICE Southern Department. Liverpool & London And Globe Insurance Co. Extract from Report of Directors at the 8.7th Annual Meeting, Feb. 24, 1871. Total omlllSS «t Co. for 18T0 I MO'711 Po.md. In U. 8. Currency, about f6,000,000 ^t 6 ,r IU '.-“‘..“ n ”“ S71.HA Pound. In U. S. Currency, about •t4.5W.WW It appear* from thia atatement that Uie Beaervo Surplus Fund of Company is about........ $5,000,000 The accumulation* aince laat ataUment after paymentof loawa (cbUmatcd)....J4.0OO.S00 fnr payment of loaaea S’!S!'2S ioaa in Chicago $4,000,000 iUidccllantona. 8ATUKDAT EVENING, Oct. 14. GRAND IiE-OPENING For the Fair Season! With an Entirely new Company of UNRIVALLED EXCELLENCE I The principal Artlstea of which have met with unparalleled success in Savannah, and other clUea, and who will appear for thia limi ted season in strictly select, fash ion aide and NO VEL NENHATIONN, At their Newly Improved and POPULAR FASH ION BLE RESORT. fifr- The old popular prices. <fiiU Tickets for reserved seats at I’hlUips A Crew's Bookstore. octia tf Cotton States Life Insurance Co. CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA. CAPITAL $500,000. OWNED AT HOME AND MANAUED BY Some of diir Dost Financiers. Over 2,500 1‘ollclea Issued Since June 1st, 1800. Tho only Company doing business in th* South ist has ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS Deposited with tho authorities of tho State of Oeorgia for tho protection of Policy Holders. Policies Upon all the VABIOUS 1'LiNS OF ISSL'UAKUI ISSUED. A Loan of 33 per. cent, of the I’rrmium Given MVkrn Uesired. ALL P0LUTE8 N0N-F0RFEITABLE. NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO RE8I- dauoe or Travel Strictly a Home Comp’y With its Capital and Investments at Home. It appeals to those who desire to avail themselves of tho benefits of Lifo Insurance to glv* it their patronage. Tho (lmo has arrived whan every thoughtful man is disposed to make thia wise provision for those de pendent upon his life. This Company proposes to give all the advantage* which are offered by foreign inititution* of like BROAD 8TREET, character, with tho opportunity of keeping tho vast our own midst, which are annually sent PEOPLE OF THE 8ole Agents for tho Celebrated • -.ania COTTON STATES Active and Energetic Agents li-anted in every County and Town in the South. ADDKFSS OB CALL ON WM. J. MAGILL, SUPERINTENDENT AGENCIES. Office, 28 Whitehall street Ofltoe: ATLANTA, GA. EDWIN 8. HAY, Ifedltel Eumlnar. Bsm.indte ter laymen! <>r lo.te.— — $7.000.000 Thi. will leave the C»,.i(»l. AmcU and He- aerva Fund octl3 3t W. I. WAI.K.HH. Aq.»t. Onll! w , Two milU, to the Oriental Fowder Com pany exploded, killing one. ►♦-* —’ OHIO. jeeitUhhl Jfleeltew .Yteaa. ?-^aK.,. Senator and BepreaentaUve, re ducing the eutimated majority on joint b *CoLUMUU8, October Ip-—Tl>o a Ue. House, 59 Bepublicans. 45Uemo- ywa Noye.-ajon.y, ' Daniel Torrence liaa been eleotod PnOSeut, and A. N. Cbruty 7 lee Freai- dent of the Ohio uud MoHiseippl KaU- road - ^ GEORGIA. Th. CknOM K*. ,984; exporta coastwise 166; solos 1,590; stock 18,534; net receipts for tho wock 16,503; exports coastwise 6,725; continent • ,700; sale for the woek 1,000. Augusta, Ootober 13.—-Gotten iu fair demand at advanced prices—middlings 181(0,181; not receipts 600; Bales 600; receipts to-day 1,200; stock, 1870, 2,425, 1871, 6,000. Guaudeston, October 13.—Cotton steady; middlings 18i(#19; net receipts 1,894; exports coastwise 1,043; sales 400; •took 12,817; net receipts 1,891; exports to Great Britain 3,348; coastwise 6,379; sales of the week 3,400. Mobile, October 13.—Cotton firm; middlings 19); net receipts 1033; cx- ports courtwiso 2773; s*lca 100; stock 13,346; net receipts for the week 8,575; rports ooastwise 4871; sales for Week Baltiuouk, October 13, — Cotton firmer and held higher; middlings 10J; net. rcceipta 31; Grosa 889; export ooaatwise 686; Bales 516; stock 950; net receipts of tho week 581; gross 259; ex ports coastwiao 1220; sales for the week ri.ui.ui., October 13.—Cotton didl; middbugs 18i; reoaipta 1810; ahip- ments 2,846; otook 1870, 6894; 1871, 7075; receipts for wock 12,270; slnp- mcuts 10,210; sales 64. ►*. NORTHERN MARKETS. ttlie Rural Bontljtriwr. Paddy.—Say, Mikey, now, liow did you grow sick fine Parities ? Mikky.—Ocli! share an’its jest by reading the Bubal Southbbker. THE LIVELIEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST AGtniOULTTJRAL MONTHLY Published Anywhere, AT THE LOW I'EIOI OF ONE DOLLAR PER ANNUM. It is devoted to AGRICULTURE and kindred topics, te SCIENCE, ART md the FIRESIDE. C*a4act*4 byr lAN'L A . BCHOLI, with *bl* Asdstent*. Correspondsata and Goal Bpecimeu Cutties scut to applicants. Bpeciiueu Copies scut to ocU4dhwt44. applici Add) res* i THE RURAL SOl THERtfER, jTUjm, amoMotd. THE' GREAT GRAND FAIR! OP THE SEASON OPENS AT OGLETHORPE PARK, Ootober 16, 1871, UNDER THE AUSPICES OF THE ATLANTA AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASSOCIATION. #10,000 IN PREMIUMS BY THE ASSOCIATION ARE OFFERED. $1,000 IN SPECIAL PREMIUMS. BY THE CITIZENS OF ATLANTA. And for tho Saturday of Pair Week, a Citizens’ Pnree of $2,500 IN TROTTING PREMIUMS! OFFICEnWi WM. B. JOHNSTON, President. WM. 8. HOLT, Vice-President GEO. 8. Oil EAR, Secretary. JOHN W. HUltKE, General Agent. J. MERCER GREEN, Medical Examil aeptfe-l‘W<lhw3ui. GROVER k BAKER. Sowing Machine Agency. CMIa* J'lmmul.l, »r.<Ml.l«Wa, Ur*., la New Tore, Ootober 13.—Ootiou-Low middling 19o. Money Klightly earner at 7; currency to gold weaker and bor- rowers paving commission, cloatng at Uafi MteiUng IHaA Gold lliKgUUi. Uovtmmeuta closed feverish at an ad- roncc; 62‘a 14J. States very woak; Ten nessee's 65 ; naw 64 J ; Virginia s 59, new 88 ■ Louisuaa'a 66, new 68; Levee’s (0, 8'a 80 ; Alabama’! 100, 5’s 68; Georgia’s NO, T’a 90; North Gore Lina's 38, now 20 ; South Carolina’s 27, new 41J. Nsw Yomt, October 13.-Ootlon waok; sales 1,964: uplands 201; Orleans 20J.— Southern Flour cloaed quiet, buyers re fusing to pay an advance; common to fair extra7 20(" 7 80; gcoi to choice 7 95 y 25. Whisky dull, 95, Wheat closed quiet with the advance nearly lost—wm- mr red western 1 5«(<il OA Coru elosed The Last C ITY TAX PAYERS WILL PLEASE TAKE Notice that the City Council, Ust night, i>*a**d » resolution iustructiug mo TO CLOJ4K MY liOOKN And turn them ov. r to the Clerk of the Council on the Fifteenth Day of OCTOBER. All who do not p»7 by that Um* will be waited on by the Marshal WITH COSTS ATTACHED Now plo**o remember, that on tho last few d*ys, all cannot bo waited on;*o omo up st once, ton menciug Monday morning, the 25th Uud. Office hours from 8 to 12, and from 4 to 5. Respectfully, JOHN THOMAS, scpt25-UUI6oct <:ll y Collsctor. CITY FLOURING MILLS, ATLAJTTA, GEUHGIA. If all things are equal, why net patro izc home manufacture J T HAVKMrntah«!te7~W^feW6mtwimNEW 1 .nd IMPROVED MACBIREBY. Ml «ra »» ff—S f U Uy up to representation; otherwise, it can be ship CITY MILLS FAMILY, frt'in ..iteted ted wbo.t. CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY. STAB MILLS FAMILY. llltAN WM-ked or uaterkod. U J. E. B'JTLBH. Proprietor. aotllhn ^ _ —- WANTED. fltWO OR THREE YOUNG GENTLEMEN OAK •scure Pfffft»t«g and Lodging in a first-class private LANDSBERO’S LUMBER YARD, OPPOSITE GEORGIA RAILROAD DEPOT. ATLANTA,GA. •awed Hfilnglos, »>»«* Xiatbus, White Pino Snail, Windows, ste BUxida All Rinds «/ Ureased an> Framing Lumber. f,bll-lT A. LAMDSBIBG k 00„ FTOtetetem MHhOPIANTS 1 BUY CROCKERY and GLASS No. 47 Peachtree Street, —FROM — t. ru. niPLBY, T MPOUTER AND JOBBER. fr ESTAUI.1HHED 31 YEARS. -*» Keep# a large stock. Occupies THREE FLOOB8-*)xl40 toeL Inducements offered to cash buyers Equal to any Market. Attauta, G... Align.! 3, 1871. 3 U S 5 w. S. uow.BD. «• »“»*“ W. H. HOWARD * SON, COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MEMOS ANTS. No. 3 WABBEN BLOC*, • • • AUGUSTA, OA. ■yyE«»ln tend.r services In the Warehouse branches, to ,our old pat* v « business, in all reus and planters generally Cnnimiftftioik for Selling Cotton, One and a Quarter Per Cant All f.mtly .spjile lected by J T.a teiastas ^ (rote th. CM IteL ^ll Rome, Ootober 13.—The Fair OrouDdn j 4<d«* *pJ r ^ 0Wer ra qu. naru a su«, c ®fiu^ rl M f maguifleeat. m. was fine. SV Ta. isia.k nTBia orruiE. SASSEE N HOUSE, (Formely United State* Hotel.) /'tORNER kTrXHXMA *nd PRIOR STREETS, AT< \J LAhTA. GA. a R. BABSMBN, Agent, rreprhtos. TERMS—Trwritet ltetedr*. T* a^.„„.>1W SUfte Mtel, tef Lo*«l>>S « ortAJlm. COAX. CBBEK COAL TETE HAVE ON ItAND. AND ARE RECEIVING, \V daily, th* b**I quaMty of acwetwreoAL creek coal. Out term. M. STRICTLY CASH, “ss wiui **“ -t ;» Tk v>. urm ordered will be carefully a*- the firm, at the lowest market Order* for Bagging and Tie* will b* promptly filled, and at the Towest cash price. Liberal cash advances made on cotton in war* house. We extend all the tectlittea offered by War bouse Merchant*. Consignment* •oUrited-aaU action guarantee. aogiiwwr Aclmiakinitrator’M I4al«. htatb or OxoaoiA, i TAUArvaao Courrr. J B Y virtuo of an order of the Court of Ordinary of mid county, wlUb*sold on tha first Tuesday In November nett, ml, between the Mwtul hour* of sale at tha Court House door, in Craw ford yUU, In said county, the plantation or lands belonging to tho ratal* of Ooaeiul Anruu W. drier, deceased, late of said eounty- This plantation is well adapted to the culture of corn, cotton, ami small grain. Situation healthy, society good. Convenient to railroad, poet office, churches, and mills. Mr- James A. Grier is on the place, and will take pleasure hi shewing the lands te any one wishing to to see it. Hold in lota to suit th* purchaser*. A ulatuf sneb survey will be exhibited ou day of sal*, bold for the benefit of the heirs of soldi*—s*d. Terms, oo* end two year* Um* for approved pap«« This. Eeptembar II, lffTI. , . JAMES M. TRUfLETI. Admlnlatr, da bonus non, with the will annex* •epill-tda Tho Park Bnildingz and Gronnds are reoeiving additional imptoremenia, ike Trnck being put in fine condition AMPLE ACCOMMODATIONS ARE MADE FOR 25,000 VISITORS. Tbo different loading routes of travel and transportation will bring Fusedgera and Freights at HALF RATES ; and the indications are that the Exposition will be ono of Unrivalled Interest. Tho regulations of the Association are such that MXmBTFORS and Xn»ITOR» Must find their attendance on tho Pair pleasant and profitable. For Copue at the Splendid LisI af Premiums, please address^ Samuel Aa Bohol*, mecbetaby. tSf The books are open and entrios bring made. Exhibitor! are reqoeried to moke entries at as early a day as poasible. oet5- W E B D Family Favorite Sewing Machine SIMPLE, DURABLE, Will do a greater ECONOMIuAg. n,i. uu a UHCdTfiR VARIETY OF WORE, WITH FEWER changes any other maonine. Sold on the inatallmont plan* in ion dollar* a Month. Office and ■iledroom at OranVa Bloola, fl ATLANTA! GEORGIA- q. V. BHgr, Pen. Aft. Agents Wanted for ~¥TJm. ^MCBHa AHSTEPHENS