The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, October 16, 1871, Image 4

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Wtf Nso Adverdsanmts aheayt found n First Pant ; Local and Basinet Notices on Fourth Pag*. l‘ha*|« »f Osr Nu’*acrlj»ttsi W* uk attention to our new terms of subscription in the firat oolr-nn on first _K iipbrtc, Couvoirsor and Stowart Alta aniierass the bat Ud tfflvoa WMdi Low© DongUas k tJollna’, 42 Whitehall Street ^ oetlC tf MAI Oil ’M COURT. Mflt. at the lu F#r sale at Iks Caaater. DAILY » °«“ u CITY AEKUttSr, *J We bare in our Retail Dry Goods Stoi broi deries, Hosiery and general assorted stock of Dry Goods ever before offered by ns, and are solicit inspection of onr seW^LmiuW ikAxro* ) Co. Window Shades, Lace Curtails, Lam- berqnin Materials, Damasks, Reps, Rags, Tsblq Attn** Off C'loSta fartti tefl tings, Wall Paper and Upholstery Goods, inlrir^ varieties. at the Carpel Store of septat-lm Csimnmi, Bonws A Co Fine Uoes, 1am oolhui and hudker- chiefs at Lows, Dooglass * Dallas’, 42 Whitehall street. octlO tf A salesstan fb* the Hosiery Stock at the London Store. None bnt a good stock-keeper need apply. AUtBttoM, TalhiUk! You aMftfqteated to he at tha Engine Hdhst Ait (Monday) right, at 71 o'clock. By order: W. R. Biooebh, Pres. T. W. Gpiuxj*, Sec. ■lack Silks—Large Stack I In oil boiled, valour, gros grain, and the celebrated "Bonnet," at prices that will surprise any customer for its value An elegant stock of white and colored silks and satins at Lowe, Douglass & Dal las', 43 Whitehall street. octlO tf ARDBg. •>«",'.SjimA' - - 1 PtendlBg aid firing Pltad. a«K(MM** r »*—« Ccsjr cr Cklcago Dlipalrk. Chicago, October 11, 1871. 7b Andes Insurance Company : An des' losses will not exceed 8300,000. E. E. Rian, Agent The Andes is solvent and very strong, and has already commenced paying Its Cbioago loans. J. B. Bennett, Atlanta Aged/ I * Preside* * L. B. Davis. ^octl6 lw. ayrllak Ministry. lYom the (usl»*of Pall orders it bos been impossible to make a "Pall opening" at the London Store; but the "Winter opening" will be n Bazar for Atlanta la dies. . lion, ilcsnndcr II. Slrpk»l> Ill-lory af Ike War Between tkc Itetea. l\’e ask attention to the notice of the National Pnblialiing Company, deairing agents for the sale of this popular Work. It is sold only by subscription, and is one of tha meat ashwible books ever published in Amarine Nearly 1°°,W <NH«f .‘tf.% 0 volume was sold before tne soeond was published, ninl-erilUbweesmtsT-ls eel half wtpplied The wheels at the munieipal oar of Justice were at- a dead lock tor some time on Friday morning because the Mayor was upstairs delivering bimself of a big speech before Judge Hopkins, in the Superior Coart, w^ere he wee ex- tfco Itrw ftfUe most approved style. Of couree, out'of pure politeneae, Jom>« h*l up few alient a half hour, an<1 wbdh the Mayor was safely delivered ho descended to the “courts below” and mted tin 1 wool-sack to hear from the mourners who bad come forward. A 1IENTI.EBAN EUOH THk 1NTEIIIOI1 came to Ahflrew VbriVs storo drunk, and get to pirootin around in such a way tliat Ford invited him to depart. lie did so, but soon returned in oompuny with two of his friends sod 'proposed to An drew to rnoct (him anywhere outside the incorporation. At the same time bis ehnms pulled out their knives end began flourishing them around. A. F.burveyed the situation with the eye of an experienced general, end then very calmly and nnostentations- ly proceeded to kick the countryman’s posterior, to that gentleman’a infinite disgust. For using his boot in advance of actual hostilities, the Court took from him a five dollar emancipation contribu tion. FOR BEIN4I PRUNE AND A TOOL J. D. Stewart paid five dollars. He i the man whom Ford kicked, and as be was too unwell to appear, Jonsen made a speech for him, end got him off with the above remark from tlio Court. T. H. WOOD wonld get drunk iu spite of all he could do on Thursday, and when tho arresting <fac«r woe catechised as to how tho thing stood about Wood, bo replied that he thought he was about ns drunk n man as h* ever euw, and was running against barrcU and lioxes on Peachtree, in tho most promiscuous manner imaginable. Ho Jnat cleaned them all off the sidewalks. To this testimony Wood offered no re buttal. It was all ono way, till Jonsen to his relief, and remarked to the Court. , !fi s a ary anl rnla is all Iklse* ot Ills. When Judging a friend or brother, A Not lo look M Ufa question atone on one skis. Bat always to turn to tho other. A beautiful stoct of Marseilles quiiUal Lowe, Douglass A Dallas', 42 Whitehall street ", L t r yoctlfi tf rat pi itoy-i* wet half — ■plisfl with the work. Any active, intelligent young man can make money by eauvaas- mg for the sale of tho work. So naaxj£tfe*l*4 orders from their distant friewde, thejsBwdon Store freely gives samples, aniftheMxres it the ad- dram of this soatoflMlaUHfc home. ■teas Maamtaalaa On Saturday l**L this Society, at the eloae of Mr. Bikkle'a addreso, deter mined fas hoM • monthly Fair or Exhi bition, and selected Meeers. Sharp A Floyd to manufacture the silverware premitaa they will o*to. If readiag their kdeertiaemeut, you will toe that they Save everything in their line. TIM Lmmdmm ||srr, Strost. The flneet HoaWy, end the greatest variety of Lmm 1 Coneto ever shown Ticket to Park and rati South, will now be toud at the Imfce I <*“6 admimion, thirty (30) .1 . -to. J ■keep Ksiils| for Profit. Col. T. C. Howard, In his address at Madison, on Saturday, dwelt apociolly up- u the value of sboep raising us u m- ins of fertilizing the land, even th ugh not a lock of wool should be dippod nor a pound of mutton snved, from one year’s end to nnotha r. One of his grand themes has been the manufac ture of gniuio at home, and enriching the land without buying guano or other commercial fertilizers. He mentioned the fact, that Franoe, with her small area of territory, has some thirty millions of sheep, while Giorgio has about a half million. Sheep husbandry is one of the most profitable, least troublesome and least expensive callings that any one can pur sue. , t! Cal. T. C. llaward. Col. Howard has been employed by the Managers of the Atlanta Fair, to travel over a portion of the Stats, and deliver addresses upon the subject of Agricultnre, Ac., and right worthily and efficiently has he discharged his duty.— He closed bis engagement* at Madison, on Bstonfay tost, addressing a fine au dience, with happy effect He was con gratulated by the - first men of tho place, in a manner similar to the high encomium of Dr. Stephenson, of Gainesville, which the readers of The Sun all recollect His address at Madison was eminently practical. He told tho farmers—the men who toil with their own liands—more about the way to make good crops, on any kind of land, and with whatever seasons may come; and how to moke money by raising fruits and sheep, than they ever learned from reading und ob servation. Thu Statu Agricultural Society ought to employ Col. H. by the year, and turn him loose to lecture to those who labor on farms. Good und cheap Boarding und Isslging at Mrs. White’s, on Forsyth street, be tween Hunter and Milclicll sts. [oc!6J3t ^rViirtTaa All good good* usually kept in a first class retail dry goods house can be found at Lqp , Douglass A DaTlu', 42 Whitehall street. oeflfl tf Haw*tar*. Juat "put yourself lu to* pike*." The Court was struck ky that last line, and he drew a mental picture of kimaelf is worm of a mi) fence upjeach- tree street, and then being marched off 4a She Inch up. Hwievolved the subject in his sgiud, and socmecl in a iloubt what t/<lo. At last hs Bald, ‘ II la very hard to be Just, 1 know Tha reason another may ve il"* much he haa Atruguled afad fought, and striven, How honestly triad to live; How much beeu cheated, how norely tried, Kra the wrong he waa furred to embrarr; And If 1 would loarn those things, yon uy, I mast " pill luyaolf iu hla place ?*• Jonaen told him it was the best way he over saw tried, and put the beer on tho Mayor by moralising as follows, tuan crushed down by aliauie, stand* before Ood, But wham hla fallows have utterly scorned And made to 'paas under the rod;' Whose soul te unstained by tha thought of ata, Who will yet Had saving grace, And who would be praised where you now condemn, If you would "putyoursaU In lite place." That all soObiled very well, hut it did not says tha aesmwl a five dollarjnote he hsU.inhia hand. ’ And here, as the list ended, we may remark, that this court never allows its dignity to be encroached on, like the one hors* court ill tlio upper story, and does everything right up to tha handle, get ting through with bushtess promptly and setting on example to all other institu tions. I rinks. U. R. Ticket. talks Pair Srand. Atlanta, Ga., Oof. 14th, 1871. Bound Trip Tickets to Oglethorpe l’ark ud Bet urn, entitling the holder to admission into the Fair, will bo oo sale atjthe l’ussenger Depot and H. I. Kim ball House, commencing Monday morn ing. Parsons will please purchase their tick ets before entering tho ears. Bate for ticket including admission eighty (80) aunts, Tiokot to Park and return, not inclu ____ eerie. I Return tickets should be stamped on I Ike grounds. R. W. Wrknn, fka'I Pno. The public will have the opportuuity of examining into the merits of the l'rido of Pennsylvania Rye Whisky. A demi john of this celebrated brand has been entered at the Fair. Those, wishing to imbibe may judge for themselves. For sale only by tbe Philadelphia and Athinta Wine and Liquor Company. Mr. Floyd ken just returned city. Dnringkis Ammo, he hue ed, and this house has bow to store, the large it stock of jewelry ever soen In the South. Their store is a grand sight, worth visiting juBt to look at. Their line of BriiUI Protoala ia magnificent T_> i cr T vtt_j m i The office* of the Superintendent and Secretary of the Fair, have been removed to the Fair Grounds, and all entries nude to-day mum be made *4 the grounds. IStaSMM. If you je*4 tot elegant end tityiieh ■nit of lialtoeg, equal to Us beat to be foend in a New York clothing empori an; if yon want any or nil of the thou sand article* of gentlemen'a Furnishing Goods, ras^taf tf tff ^cU ltas* gt a eFRtone Mutafrin, tat Satnoday. fashionable era a man, you wfll bare | have bee fashionably dad man, you your slightest wish gratified, by calling at the well ritofra‘AMitohll Nothing Houro. 62 Wfritahnll afreet If JT* want wrieh'to and jewelry, go to Sharp A Floyd’s. Reed their largo ad- vertiaemoot thismakg ' »>>»i « 1 . A.^AA1Aa>. 1 OI Entries jbr t£h Fair h^ve bton by four hundred different parties. Some of them have entered as many aa fifty different artidaa. Bo far, more entries bari^icvu made thou .tare ever before erode in the same time fo( any Pair in Tb* peototot b meet on- Gen’l Paseengtr Agent W. A A. R. R. "Tries to risaarlvsBls H,.." The Philadelphia and Atlanta Wine and Liquor Company, liavo outerod a domijon of this whisky at the Fair, where oil who desire, can test its merits and judge for themselves. It i* for sale only JteUriQpwMyai i N r rx At a meeting of the Chief of the Fire Department and tho Presidents of the Are euginc eomponm, on Saturday night, it was decided that every engino iu the dty will enter ami contest for the pre mium offered for fire engines, at the Fair. agrlemnmml AMr.sc. Mr. G. \f. Hinkle, of this city, de livered an address ou agricultural topiae, Vm keen {Kinnittcd to see tho address, in proof, and find it to be full of sound practical intelligence upon the questions Ye woaki be gjnd to pubbtii it had we the apace to devote thereto but, owing to tho crowded condition of fir columns, we are forced to desist. — J-infg r lP-T" '"•rifTM r is little white boys and Ata playing around a hags ex cavation in the junction of Walker and Nelson streets, which is in tended for a cistern, when a little white boj stood too nror tbe tdfce, and tLib ground giving away under him, he fell to the bottom, n diatoaoe to twenty fret, Severely bnUring It was a narrow ceaspe. Somctblikg Atlracllva* The jouB^rpeoplc of our city will,doubt- leas, bo glad to learn that tho large and well arranged skating rink, on the Fair Grounda, will be open during next week, and that several celebrated skaters from Abroad are expected. Nothing shall bo left undone by the managers to make the occasion one of decided pleasure to all who may attend. Dully Proceeding* of (he Supreme Court SiTREMK Court of Georgia, Oct filer 14, 1871. No. C. Tallapoosa Circuit—A.O. & A. A. Trammell vs. R. H. and J. E. Marks—in junction from Murriwetker, was set down for hearing at the cwd of ihe Northern Circuit. W. D. Trammel, H. H. Big horn for plaintiff in error; E. H. Worrell, Goorge L. l’euvy for defendants. Argument was heard in the following coaoa from the Cherokee Circuit, viz No. 17—Chas. Abercrombie vs. Nutlianiel Baxter ct aL—illegality, from Gordon— D. A. Walker for plaintiff iu error; W. H. Dabney contra. No. It)—Francis Wright vs. J. D. W. McDonald—Injunc tion from Murray—O. Farnsworth, W, W. Gibbons, Johnson A McCauley for plaintiff in error; D. A. Walker, Me Cutchen .V Shumate contra. No. 18 was withdrawn—It is R. U. Tatum vs. A. B. Hanna—Illegal,ty, from Dade—J. A. W. Johnson for plaintiff iu error; E. D, Graham contra. No, 1, Nortboru Circuit, was argued. It it, tha representatives of L. J. Du pree vs Geo. F. Platt et al. Rule vii. Sheriff from Oglethorpo. R. Toombs, D. M. DnBose for plaintiffs in error; W. G. Johnson, J. C. Reed contra. Nos. 2 and 3 wero argued together. They are, Wm. Brown and Ralph Brown, respectively, vs. tho State. Certiorari from Oglethorpe. John C. Rood for plaintiff in error; U. I. Morton, District Attorney, by J. D. Mathews contra. No. 4 was withdrawn ou oonscut that the judgment of tbe Court below should be reversed. It ia, J. C. Williams vs. Jiio. D. Shumate. Dlcgolity from Wilkes. L. E. Bleckloy for plaintiff iu error Toombs A Dull, wo contra. The Court adjourned till 10 o'clock a. m. Tuesday next. Monday is eonaultatiou day us usual. ••The Triumph* of FriruaiAtry und Other Ttiluilterf, Courtship uud Msr- ■Mgh Tho foregoing in the title of a well printed l>opk of seventy-four pages, by a talented young lawyer, of this eity. It is for sale by Phillip* A Crow, who will sup ply tho trade. We will notice it further hereafter. Prugrammt tf th« Putr. Iu answer to numerous inquiries, I would stste that tbe Programme for each day’s entertainment daring the Fair, will be imblished in all tho city papara, and in ftodbiUs to be distributed on the grounds and through the eity, and will be variod to make now attractions each day. There will.bo one or inoro trotting matches atoll day attar Monday. ^A. ffenoLS, Socj. Jerry Lynch offers, as a special premi um, ten dollars in gold for the best collec tion of home-made boots, to be exhibited at the Fair this week. The public school houses of this city ru]>idly upprueeh completion, and will be ready for occupation by the tint of Jan uary. 'The flattering reception given the Rev. F. M. Daniel by his congregation in this city is highly gratifying to his old friends in and around Newnan. The VeraldnnjB he is worthy of such a flock, and bis Church deserves such a good, work ing pastor at he is known to be. The Grover A Baker Sewing Machine Agency of this city offer the following special premiums to be awarded at the Fair this week For best orange pre serves, Georgia-made, 810. For beat blackberry wine, Georgia-made, 810.— For best cane syrup, Georgia-made, 810. Tbe Chamber of Commerce, at a called meeting on Saturday night, passed a res olution appointing W. H. Weems, C. A. Pitts, J. Norcroes, C. L. Redwine and A. J. West, a Committee to memorialize Congress to grant an appropriation for the purpose of constructing the proposed Atlantic and Great Western Canal from Gunter’s Lauding on the Tennessee River to Gadsden, Alabama, and thence along the valley of the Etowah River, crossing the Chattahoochee near Duluth, and tbenoe Southward to Maooa. A hog weighing 640 pounds net was exhibited on Saturday evening in front of the market stall of Sparks A Tye. It was twenty-two months old when slaugh tered, and raised in this city. The skating rink ou tbe Fair Grounds will lie one of the attractions at the fair this week. Hook and Ladder Company want, at least, to divide tho honor of throwing the first water at fires, and consequently have provided themselves with India rubber buckets. This addition to their means of fighting fire will add greatly to their acknowledged efficiency. Gen. Toombs, Judge Linton Stephens, and Gen. DuBoso arrived at the Kim ball House on Saturday evening. , . Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 14, 1871. Mr. Samuel A. Echols, Secretary Atlanta Fair:—Dear Sir: I offer as a special pre mium ten dollars in gold for the best col lection of home-made boots, to be exhib ited at the Fair. Rcspcotfnlly yonrs, Jerky Lynch. Thomsi A Oolflry. These gentlemen have formed a co partnership in the business of Fire In surance—office in The Sun Building. See tlieir card. Ntirrni A. Bell. Mr. Bell offers a number of very de sirable lota for sale. See his card. If you want a bargain, call on him. ‘ A Holiday. The Mayor, by order of Council, pub lishes a Proclamation requesting the sus pension of all business on Wednesday. Read it Trinpltlon To-Night. To-night this excellent Troupe will commence tho Fair Season in earnest, and will continue each uight through the week. Several new faces appeared on the bourda Saturday night, and were raoeived cordially. Besides these, Templeton still retains his old and familiar combi nation, which never fail to please. We are glad that tho numerous visitors to the Fair this week will have a first-class resort for pleasure at night, after witness ing the numerous scenes at the Pork during the day. To-night ia a benefit for the Chicago sufferers. S|»o«t*l Teal*. Ofiicb W. A A. Railroad, 1 Atlanta, Ga., October 16, 1871. j A special train will leave the General Passenger Depot, for Oglethorpe Park, at!) oclock a. m., to-day, and make a trip every two hours. After to-day, trains will run to tbe Fair Grounds every half hour, or as often aa is necessary. Price of round trip ticket, to the fair Grounds and return, thirty cents, Return tickets must be stamped at tho office of the Secretory of the Fair Asso ciation, at the Fair Grounds. E. B. Walker, M. T. Thw* Brsanrltk H(MsiSI*a. Wo here it stated that Mr. H. I. Kimball • bos certainly made arrange ments with one of the targoto ship owners n England to send two vessels direct to Brunswick, there to be loaded and sail direct to Liverpool, engaging to have a sufficient amount of cotton there to fnrnish a cargo for each of these vessels, AS rapidly os they can make tho voyage across the Atkntio and return, and that for this purpose they an now compress ing ootton in Brunswick. We know not whether this be tree or Imaginary. It wss told us by a gentle man from Charleston on Friday last. r 0D- Wor ike Ltalee. A Indies’ cottage has been fitted out on the Fair Grounds, with chairs, mirrors, wnshstauds, combo, brashes, Ac., for the evolutive use of ladies. A reliable acr- W will be in charge of it, and lun^h >ta ahawls, cloaks, Ac., may tie safely deposited. ■Ml Alabama Agricultural ««>l| Mr. Tho*. Ia Fraser, Secretary oi this Society, has placed this office under obli gations for an invitation to attend the nett annual Fair to lie held at Opelika, com mencing on November 7tli, and coutinu ing all the week. Tbe previous F&irs ui this Society have keen completely suc- ocssfnl in every respect, and we learn that the preparations for the forthcoming exhibition arc ou a grander scale than ever before. Tbe people of that section are amongst the most progressive to be found anywhere in the South. All parties intending to moke entries for exhibition at the Fair arc requested to do so before G o'clock p. w. to-day. 8. A. Echols. Sec'y. John C. Whittier, General Insurance Ageat. would AMure 111, patron, that tha following Isawxwsoa Companies, repmaaetad bp him, ora pre pared to meet the recent Chicago loaaea without det- rintent to poller-holder,, via: Home Insurance Com- pnnp, St New Yerfcl International Insurance Coin ptnp, of New York; Atlantic Imraranco Companj, of New York; Excelsior Insurance Companj, of New York; Hartford Insurance Company, of Hartford; North British and BcrcanUlo, of London; Georgia Home, of Goorglx- _ 3t The Pacific Insurance Company and tue Chicago Fimx.—Th« following dtepatch wm roefrired by L. B. DstIb, Agent Pacific Inenmncc Companj, of Bad Fntnclcoo, CnUfernte: Augusta, Oa., October 10,187L I,. P Dcrte, Agent Pacific Ineurance Company, of Han f-raucteno, California: Chicago loaaea heavy, but will l«- paid as soon aa adjusted. Herman 8 Johnson, Special Agent. To Merchants. — G. W. Jack is selling hi* Escalator Stick .Candy." 26 pounda to MM pounds, at IT eenta; 600 to 1,900 pounda at 10>, ceuts; In lota of 2,600 pounda 16 oeutr, and fancy candies leas than an other house tills aide of New York. None Liutish and Mehcantile Inhu man ci Comfawt.—To John C. Wbitner, Agent: The London Board Telegraphs " Subscribe 95,000 for Chicago sufferers; settle all losses promptly; draw at t&e* day's sight; American assets will not be touched." Chas. F. Wnm, Associate Manager. LdOcal and IlufrlneHH Notlova* SECOND WARD ANNOUNCEMENT. Judge C. C. Hammock and Dr. E. J. Roach will be supported iu tho ensuing Democratic Nomination for Aldermen, by Many Democrats. Still In tha Field I On hand und to arrive, one of the fines! and most select lots of Leather that has over beeu brought to this city for manufacturing purposes. Manufacture Boots, Shoes and Gaiters, iu ’tho latest New York styles. Satisfaction guaranteed. Chas. O. Hughes, oct!4-4t Pryor street. ■^.Secretary’s Office Atlanta AgriciU- tural and Industrial Association, Atlanta, Gk, October 6th, 1871. The following premiums will be added to our published list ia the department of Fine Arts: For the best and handsomest display of Photographs—Silver Medal and Di ploma. For tho best Plain Photograph—Di ploma. For the best Water Colored Photo graph—Bronze Medal. For the best Porcelain Picture—Bronze Medal. Samuel A. Echols, Secretory. oct7-tf fsocal anti lluslneas Nutiees. To Our Ally Hnbaarlkcsa. We specially desire all our subscribers to reoeive their papers regularly and promptly. Wo will take it ns a special favor if they will report to us every failure to re- cevie the paper. Also, any failure to have it properly delivered—just as it is requested by them. Also, any failure to receive it prompt ly —in due time. All that we con do is to do the best we can. We ask our subscribers to help as in this work. It would assist us greatly in correcting irregularities, if we con al ways have them reported to us. tf Special Prcwalams. CUL- 1 r f Secretary's Office, Atlanta Agricul tural and Industrial Association, Atlanta, Ga., September 0, 1871, No premium having been offered in tbe List of Premiums for the Fair of this Association in Octolier on the publi cation of papers, the publishers of At lanta generally offer special premiums. Thu Press of Georgia geucrally, will oblige by copying the following commu nication. Sam’l A. Echols, Sec’y, IK THE CITY! S. Atlanta, Oa., Septeiu'.i anla Aar „ 1871* Influ.itrial Auocialton—Dear bir: The uutleralglMd, pabUaliers of Atlanta, oiler f 50 ami two (Jold Medal«, to bo awarded at tbe ooming Fair of your Associa tion, in special premiums, as follows : For tbe best Daily paper published in Gaorgia—outside of Atlan ta-judged by its mechanical utaks up, general style aud manner of di*i«rtmente, f‘J5 and Gold Medal. * * * * For the best printed Weekly paper pub lished in Georgia—outside of Atlanta—f 25 and Gold Medal. W. A. Hemphill k Co., Publishers of the Atlanta Constitution. J. Hknly Smith, Manager Sun Publishing Com pauy. 8. W. Gbubd, Publisher New Era. Samuel Bard. Publisher True Georgian. J. J. Toon, Publisher Christian Index and Goorgia Medical Journal. C. W. Howard, Fur Plantation Publishing Com pany. Echols A Wilson, Publishers Bnral Southerner. JofiN T. Roberts, Atlanta, Ga. 3k- 1,000 Old Papers for sale iu quan tities to suit purchasers, at tho tf Sun Office. SSL- Messrs. Ferrington & Quigley, at the Post Office Stand, successors to Orion Dozier, keep The Sun for sale. Fisu and Oyster Depot—84 Whitehall street—Wholesale and Retail. Oysters 82 per gallon; l’isli 25 to 45 cents per string; Shrimp 25 cents per quart; Crab 75 cents per dozen—carefully packed in ice and shipped to any point oct3 L. Cook. ■gt- Fresh chocolate creams mode regularly every week at Block’s Candy Factory. Broken candy 20 cents per E iund—six pounds for a dollar. All nds of fresh French confectionery kept constantly on hand. sep 29- SUPREME COURT OP GEORGIA. Regular Order of Business.—Cases yet ) (o bfl Decided. J ,.,.12 18 5 10 The carriage Baela**.. No man in Atlanta ia keeping up his end of trade better than Mr. A. T. Fin ney. As a manufacturer, he has no su perior on the continent He ueee none but the best tvailmbU materiel, and em ploys only tha best workmen. In style and finish, his Vehicle* compare with the beet Northern made, while tor durability, they are far superior. He will have a number of carriages end buggiee on ex hibition at the Fair, to which we invite the attentiou of visitors; and direct the attention of those who desire to pur chase, to hi* advertisement, in which he J announoe* a reduction in prime. 12. Rome.. 13. Cherokee...... 14. Northern 15. Augiuta 16. Middle 17. Ocmulgee 5 18. Eastern 6 19. Brunswick.... 5 Hoptembor 6-tI Tbe I, it dies' Fair Wcalcy Cfaapel. Tho First Methodist Church—Peach tree street, is assuming grand proportions and a rightly appearance, as it approach es completion. Tho wboleeouled ladies of that Church and congregation have mode arrangements to hold a Fair to raise funds to complete the Cbnreb, dur ing our great Fair at Ogietkmqie Park, commencing the 10th instant. It is in tended to eclipso anything of tho kind, in brilliancy and attractiveness, that over was gotten up in Atlanta, and we have no doubt will be a perfoct success in this respect. Tbs Committee appointed for the pnr- r r—Colonel B. F. Maddux, and Dr. L. Wilson—have secured for this pur pose, James’ new Hall, which will be handsomely fitted up and tastefully orna mented. Its first occupancy will bo for this noble purpose. Tbe Ladies respectfully solicit donations for the Fair. Any contributions will be thankfully received. Ws trust they will meet with Jhe fargest auixi «. tf (MU Orncra to Rent.—Ono room on 2d floor; also a portion of the office, in cluding ono window on the first floor—in Tux Sun Building, ou Broad street Apply to J. Hrnlv Surra, tf. Sun Office. Alxxandkb H. Stki’Hrns on ran Study or ran Law."—A 16 page pom' phlet—one of the profouudeet of lb. Stephens’ many productions. Single oopy 15 cents ; 60 copies 85. Address J. Hknlt Smith, Manager San Office, Power Prvaa For Solo. We offer fa* mle • “Montague" Power Frees, which oan bo ran either bjr hand nr steam—iu perfect order and aa goods* new. Address J. Hknlt Smitr, Son Offioe, tf Ithmti, Cta T«» Printers. Twelve newspaper chases, suitable for papers from 22x32 to 24x36, will be sold cheap. Address J Hknly Smith, tf. Business Manager Bun. jffih* W. B. Moses, at the Nimball House, always has The Bui for ml*. OOMMXmoiAIi. CITY (QUOTATIONS. Atlanta, Ga., Oct 14. GRAIN-Corn by car-load 87@90 ednts. Wheat—Red 81.70; prime white 81.80@ 1.00. Oats 05@70. Rye $1.25(Sd.30.— Barley 81.25. Bacon—Shoulders 3{c; clear rib sides 9l cents; clear sides 10c; canvassed hams 14i@18io. Bulk Meat— Clear sides 9c; dear rib 8}; shoulders 7J. Lard— ll|@.12e. Flour—Superfine, 86.00; extra, 87; family, 88(1^8.25(y.8.50 ; fancy, 89(u / 9.50. Meal, etc.—Quite an active demand exists, and many orders are received from a distance. Corn meal per bushel 95c. Bran, per cwt, 81.00. Groceries—We quote A sugar at 14ic;extra014@14l; crashed, powdered and granulated 15i@154; Demarara 13; ($14; fair to choice brown 12@13c, Rio oofiee lU(«21c; Java 27@30o; Laguira 23c. Molasses, in barrels, 33c; hogsheads 28((i;30; New Orleans prime 75c. Liverpool salt $2.00; Virginia salt 8 2.25 $2.40. Rice 10($10ia. Ginsing 12($2'2o. Caudles—sperm 18c; adamantine I31@ 14(e. Pepper 25c. Race Ginger 20c. Starch 8 (c. Cigars, domestic, per thou sand $22(ii 40. Teas—Green tea $1@ 1.50; black 90c(a, 1.25. Soap 5(510c. Crackers 6@15c. Fruit.—Rough Peaches, $4(f£5 per bushel; peeled, 10c. per It). Dried ap ples, peeled, $3( per bushel. Green, Georgia, l$3|@4( per bbl. Northern, 85(j"6 per bbl. Onions.—$3(5 4 per bbl. Genhino.—G0c.(5,65o, per lb. Country Produce — Butter 20(a30 eggs 15@,25o. Cotton Goods.—Standard 4-4 sheet ing, 12c.($12(; 1 do. 10c. ($101; 1 do. 8(c. OsDuburgs, 13c.($16; cotton ohecks, 13c.(«15; cotton stripes, ll(c. 13; ootton yarns, all numbers, $1.35i 1.40. Ceuent and Lihe.— Market brisk. Cherokee lime 55c; Chewacfa GOc; hy draulic o.’ment, per bbl., 84; James Riv er, $4; plaster of Paris, per bbl., 86. Hay—Moderate. Prime clover, per ton, 830; Tennessee, $30(7c33; Timothy, $S2®35. TonAooo—.Low grades 55f« 56c ; com mon, 58(u,65; good, 75(u,90; fine, 31(3 81 25, choice brands, $1 25®1 50, Prints.—Allens, ill; Sprague 11 ( Pacific 11( ; Lsucoster, 10| ; Wamsutta, 8; Mcrrimacs, 11( ; Garners, 10| Gloucester 11; Amoskegos U(. Hardware—Nails-4d 85.70, Od 85.45, 8al 85.20, lOd 84.96, 20d 84.70; Georgia nails 5 cents a keg. Iron—Swede 7c; horse shoe iron 7c, City Mills and Pittsburg bar 6c. Livestock.—Cattle—Tennessee, 2(0 4(c; country, 2@3(o; sheep—country 20 3Jo; Tennessee, 4c; shoots, 505jo. Whisky—Trade is dull, but improving. Mackerel- Half bbls. No. 1 88; No. ' 87; No. 3 86. Kits, No. 1 $1 75; No. 81 40; No. 3 81 25. ClIEKSE—16017c. WEEKLY COTTON STATEMENT. New York, October 15.—The cotton movement for Ufa week shows an (Defease in receipt* and ports. Receipts at all ports for the week 64,W7 Against for last week 46,044 M " previous week 13,073 •* •• three previous weeks 70,606 Tutsi receipts since September 1st 180,061 For tho corresponding period laat yenr 277,583 Showings decrease of.... 83,066 Kipw-tsfrom all ports this week..... 18,417 Same weak last year ^ Total exports for the expired portion of the I 500 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered instate. Send for list of con tents. MERCHANTN City and Country C 10N8ULT YOUR INTEREST; EXAMINE OUR / stock aud prices before you buy. Wr import CUTLERY AMD CROCKERY goods. We call particular attention to onr stock of TABLE and POt’KET CUTLERY, and do not believe that for extent variety and pricas it is equaled in tha South. AN IMMENSE STOCK George H'ostenhoim and Son Celebrated IXL Cutlery. JOSEPH ROGERS to SON'S TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. CK WARD * CO. B 4 * ANY. cotton year....*. For the same tins last year. Stock on hand aft all porta same tuao laid year...... Mock aft interior towns. Same for same time last year Stock ia UvtrpooL ■awo time la«4 ysar.. American afloat for Great Britain sarao time last year 78,727 73,716 146,466 181,186 972,940 27.557 471.000 Hlisccllancon*. ANDREW H H. DAWSON. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, (Mice SSI Broadway, Room 18, *<*-“• NEW YORK Ada iutatruter’a Biilo. Stat* or OkoboiA, Tauatkbho Cocirrr. , 1>Y v trio* ef an ovder of tb* Court of Ordinwy of J 9 said county, will he sold on the first lusaday la November next, 1871, between the lawful hours ■i sale at tha Oonrt Honaa door, in ( mwlbvdvtlle, fa mid county. Ufa plantation or toads bdofato lotos estate of General Aaron W. drier, deceased, late of ■aid couafty. This plantafttoa is well adapted to the culture of corn, cotton, and small grain, uitui t ealthy. society good. Convenient to railroad, office, chnrchee. and mills. Mr. James A. Otter is on the pfaee. and will take Maura m shorn iu« the lands to sny one wishing to 1 eee it. 8"IJ in lots to suit tho purchaserfl- A plat of each survey will he exhibited on day of aale. Sold for the ImiwK of U.e heirs if Raid -*—tt* t! Terms, one and two jeara tune for approved i*Awra. This, September 11.1871. JAMB M. TRIPLETT. Adnata Mr, do boons non* with th* will i ■epUl-tda We aro agnuts for the CELEBRATED HARD J* VBRER HANDLE KNIFE. Do you train Wade l( Butcher's, Rogers st Son's, IXL and other best Brands of Rotors, Scissors and Knives. CaU Looking Glass Plates. We offer the Cheapest and Best line ot House - Keep ers’ Goods m the City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks,Itnives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases <fc Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash fc k F. a tHHMa r a. ax Drake's Creek jmtRs. A. BARBOUR A CO. , JJEALIBSW FLOUR, MEAL, t SHIP STUFF, saj.vMt.sjr. ttMirrstcmr. SV HIUHKST FRICK FAS) FOR WHEAT, to ■ u grad—. seiiswri ia a. omm mm a As***