The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, October 24, 1871, Image 4

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THE DAILY RUN. I Tceodaj tfp- jfne Advertisements atuays found n First Pago ; Load and Business Natica on Fourth Pago. < h«B|c of Oar (mberrlpt Ion Price. We auk attention to our now term* of snlMoriptioD in the tint column on flrat p"* 0 - .>1/1/1! * - Slagle CaplM »f Ike Sam Far Bale »* CITY AI-F W ^,^ We Store of Iodise' Dm Good., Iocro, Embroi deries Hoaierj and general aaaoried •lock at Dry Good, erer before offered by ua, and vre aolioit inspection of our atock Jnl»ffc5T milIT aept36-lm Cbsmbeeuh, Bornrou i Co. The largeat and foiblt attperb stock of T.peatry, B*rareata-flnW»ta in tit* Soutli, * UIDult ult * Ddl now on edSttfiel’Carpet Store of ““’*><*«• . Som» A Co. waYOU'D (HII HT bo&r. wZJoO TUo duy’a entertainment eommencod with lilt. LEE, who waa doatled by the flittering bau ble. of a ‘'Fifty-centa Btore," but do*ir-' iug tc invest only in • clay pipe, Jtc waa, invited to depart, ■which Invitation Waa preeaod by aome affecting tlireate. For each boapitaiity, the "Fifty-centa 8:.ire’ waa raqueated to make a donation of ten and «oata," in default of a more pdWHttir: '-*■ MR. HICCUP MoBride k 0o„ opened Saturday, the moat aiemaf W U vaaea, toilet rets, bronae and Farian groto ever brought to thia —If you want aomething r price, do not fail to look wageintanedfo becagaoof hi. ioahality, to niter in} other articulate aound wbea found gaxing upon the “myiiad atara that open the heavenly vault." For ancli mute idolatry in a Chriatian land he confemed bia aina, and promiaed to join a Chriatian ^tJhurcH..wtlMMl ..It // Mil. NABII had boon ao completely aatounded at the tumult alteuding the Fair that he fell He bad not recovered when found by the police. He came into Court With a penitent heart; reifl it waa very WMof him; he would oxer Ohm mom saH-ooratrol until John Boltin scat dww cams He left, aaying he waa going home and would goto right thee. Jouaen tl elegant, at a low p at their atoatu —vyi A fall oocnet band of brem tntfMttfcafc for ale. See advaatmeeaeut. ■— Thia firm advertiae iron safe*. platform stoles, etc. S*.i\ 4 > l»o Col a W. Jeakt, of Saint Louis, pa.Dsed’ihreegh the city laat ewaning, on hia way to Colombo*. He ia one of the proprietor* of a *eijr large plate gh* manufactory, which will aupply large glaaa plate* at home. He goea to Co lombo*, Oa., to examine th* water pow*r and manufacturing IreiBtire of that plaoe. ^ ‘ * The H.»^aiJ.u Coapaar of Mow would commence their exhibition, Mary bad promiaed to .hare Hoeea Lane'e lot, but after e few weeka of bill, tag end cooing toe tried to dupoaeeaa him of it entirely, when he waxed warm, »lammed the door in her face, Ac., Ao., Jqt all of prhioh- thiy paM 81/eael* « a remuneration for diaturbance caused to tbeaf neighbete, wl|e /were peaceably deeping. waa charged in the eity limits. He fortified that be waa killing hia dog, whereupon the May or diaoliarged him and thanked him for •erviees ao invaluable to Buffering hu manity. TOVKO MUD OLD LOVE waa forcibly exemplified by the fond devotion of Mr. Job neon, (an Afrioan of aome aeventr cummers) and bia Vldmeb'e darling” of wune seventeen. We aak attention to the card of Major John 0, Whitner,j,r<^4 ag*nt of tbu sterling oompany, which has so prompt ly and honorably met the Chicago losses, and is now one of the soundest compa nies in America. Major Whitner is own means, come forward and trans ferred the risks of a oompany which failed to a solvent one. Ho baa the solo management of the Home in the States for which he fa agent. Young gentlemen in search of a Hat, of the very “latest agony," should call ou Lewis Clark, in Jama*' Sank Block. Tbr Tonch.tss. flapHly, r.,,1 a W Ad.ir will sell twenty-throe farms, all lying near this city, this morn ing at 10 o'clock, at his office. See the advertisement and go rdund and look at the plat . , „ Betel Mil t athJwimiiAl Excavations tod loutdathma aw now being made for three new building! on Broad dnat One of the Fire Compa nies ia creating a hall next to Gov. Brown's building - ■ hh A. Oibright Aha en U-iptohigboetknAsboauiauulactArar, Thu eity ia avek and'anon visited l>y droves of -flpo mules, a^hicli are brought hpre for sale or shipment They look “ - -7 A fitenm Gong#* and Mi. Fuller ineaa house adjoining ton warehouse of MoDaniel A Strong. Broad street prom ires to becowf aeool the meet pwbbe in the eity. ■••tisfc ana. ea« I Minnl O.Miath L. C. Waits President in the chair. The report from the Central Executive Committee waa aaealved and ndoptad. J. 8. Smith, Robert Crawford and George 8. Ogletree were appointed to manage the nomination •• next Friday. W. D. Ellis, J. T. Pendleton and John 8. Wise were appointed olerka. Cot Ivey made a short bat vary appropriate apeeeb, af ter whiefa the meeting adjourned. A MoOvra Pcrlpslrflr. Some evenings since while wo wore re flecting ou the four groat reforms ainoe the beginning of the wodd, ria; Socrates’, MohammetlJvkud we werewords of the old Greek pbiloeopber, ''gnotki sauitm. After soma aearoh wo foand upon the street eorner a modem disciple of Socra tes, who, like that ancient preacher, was preaching to the way fareia aa thcyjaaaed. He wae habited in the costume of a poor Georgia farmer. Ia place of the sandals of bia iUmatriaaa predecessor, monatrooa brugans oared as' a forum and pro tector to hia feet. HieOMbtff had aerie of thk gmeefal foide of the twnic, but there wae that about his oountenance that impressed e— with hia seal ia hia naw designs of reforming the world. We failed to (eMioMhotaanka tf hia religiuu, and still tenor at the theories of liia pWfoeuphy; but he waa learned in the bimoiy of (be wbrhl, ilia religion and philosophy, and disoouraa^arith/^s^a, quenoe of hia forerunner. He denounced Masonry, and trafgdrtol origtu to Ah* dot • bam* resent. .It, ie with many “Beign of Tenor,’' when Beaaau aaaa aa- toeia dw Mm ptot of (Me SeMrito com aa king, with DffiUtmMt y nafl ’ aa the expSMMathi* rafgu--. throned as king, with eompaaa’ Bolliai, * 4a other kiatoriaaa warn aa familiar as hotwe- hold words. Badges of any and all secret aoeietim ho offend as an emblere at «*•>»*t Christ, aa a renunciation of his enthority and a guito the Pbfioao- phar until the assembly of the Mefee- dtetQtofeto«*A)gp>.hitobatom *■ h> «Upd him Ip discuss hie phtlp- their tribunal. Locfl|l! and Iliutlnewi Notloe>» f -|tr A Card n/p Puauo,«-Haviog Ibfbrnpttion that the'Atlantle Eire Inon- raoce Company of Hew York, ia conse quence of the Chicago losses, has liecn compelled to mispend, I would inform oil parties holding policies in said company, issued ut my agency, that I have trans ferred the same to solvent companies Without any loss to them. Failing to see jicraonally. all policy holder* in aaid Com pany, 1 would hereby request them to bring their polieiaa to my office. Front reliable information from differ ent sources, I would assure the public of the solvency of my remaining Compa nies which sustained tomes at Chicago. Sfeofild, however, I find H otherwise, I shall be the fi st to inform my petrous of the fart,- aud.fbfll protect their interests so far an it is in my power to do so. Insurance Agent **f4 1t tfK. X Cabd—Awdes Iksuba»ce Co.— The Andos Insurant ■ Oompany ha* in structed its adjusters to draw at sight for all cuxtmft loose*, aa fust as ascertained, at (he Chi.'ago fire. Every loss will be promptly met, not only in Chicago, but elsewhere. The Andes has ample means, is entire ly sent#, tod rtodptg xespond to to* «d all her liabilities. Risks ealufnlly written pt adeqaoto add ^* D 8*¥lv>11/ rith discharging firearms Only four weeks ot \ho honey-moon had passed, when she, wearied of tho mono• tony of ^prriod life and pa ^oid map's dotage, songht relief in tho pleasant ro- crestion of "making his wool fly.” Ho weight to divert her from this childish amusement by lectures, and declared he bad jriol to '‘demonstrate with her at de hoar of midnight, wh«i awtrybody wop asleep.” Even this eloqnenoe failed to appease this childish propensity, und he sought radrcsB from Hia Honor, who, in his magnanimity, honored them both with an introduction to his man, Friday, “ten and costs.” L. B. Davli. Every Fire Insurance company repre sented by thia gentleman has passed the ordeal of the Chicago fire und is soand and going on. Messrs. Porter A Butler, the eminent fouadrjtnen of this eity, have aetoniabed even the people of Atlanta, and alarmed many lb tho announdiug country, with thefr steam gong, which rings out tjieir .... hours Of going frotnbdxrf to refreshment W1 lnbor - wb “ , Brat It sent forth It* meltlflnooa notes, ft raised a very great alarm all tho eity. Borne thought it was tho “last trumpet,” and betook themselves to walling eooord ingly ; others supposed the Chicago fire had broken oat ‘ in Atlanta; others that the earth waa opening and it* pont up powers escaping. It i* aaid tbataomo people in tho oountry can hear It for 20 or 80 miles. Messrs. P. A B. are enterprising, sue •eaaful men, who know how to run a foundry. Of Savannah, arrived in the city yes terday. ______ Tha usin’ Pair Ts-KI(lit. James* Hall has been a pleasant resort forour citiaens and strangers for several oveniuga post, and to-night closes up the delightful gatherings that bavo been seen tu ilia feetito ball for a number of nights, and bid* fair to bo one of tho moat interesting that baa been wit Tbs youthful declaimon who bore off tho prize* at Oglethorpe park last week, will repeat their pieces between 8 and 0 o'clock. Tbs auetion of tho valnablo and beautiful articles that have beeu on exhibition will form an intereatiog fea ttk Abe programme fur thia evening. Come and get bargains that are ia reeer ration for you. Tcmjklettoto'a Vaitwill, 'John Templeton, with Us favorite company, played tha Vene tian Drama, The Greek Slave, and that excellent oemedy, wanderlnl for honor and timely leseons, “JaWl Watom Bun Da*** wish this they bid us farewell ipo- and true K*ri' their many admirers Mends (for tha* have many such) that Cay gW. They have, by their judicious and discreet bearing on toe stage, and their universal courtesy, that many have ar&vf > trp*”*L¥iw Doother On Monday next thay appear at Mont- gomth«|tre, where we^rediet aaj) . tnuAhey wil be hind eerdaAy JU 8. DkTPq. Agpnt New Yoiuc, Got- 20. 1«TU riftoi^t’dri/ic Jntur'wu dispatch fro* San Francisco, dated October 19, aa fol lows i We make provision.for payment of all leases, and resume business immedl ataly. Assessment will Jgake good all impuirmentaefeapitri. Act withprompt- l'ou will accept risks accordingly, “A. J. Bamtox, Viac rreeident" Feame, Hake & Lockwood, oc21-at General Agents. made Arrivals at IS, Kimball House. Samuel P. Maudes, Columbia, Ga.; Thomas K. McCormick, Baltimore. Md.; E. .H J/' .-cii, Austin, Texas; W. H. Stanton and wife, Social Circle, Go.; B. Talbot, Memphis, T- un.; Charles B. (Iroomes, Nashville, Tenn.; Isaac Bra- sou, East Tenn.; J. G. Foster, Mont gomery, Al*.; L. B. Anderson, Coving ton, Ga.; J. O. A. Clark, Oxford. Ga.; M. J. Wheelan, Man.-tta, Go.; June* Madison, Nashville; Wm. White, Nash ville; J. Louis Ourran, Louisville; 8au» Lipman, Foiavth, Ga.; 0. S. Adam*, New York; J. A. Baldwin, New York; L. L. Lanier, Baltimore; 8. B. Means, M. p.. Oxford, Oa.i W. W. Clark, Coy- ington; M. A. Pharr. Washington, Ga.; R. L. Bloomfield and son, Athena; Miss Julia McCoy, Baltimore; H. D. Capers, {Savannah, Ga.; O. B. Boynton, Cnth- bert, Ga.; Phillip B. Bobiosoo, Greena- boro; Mia. Coh Nunnally and son, Grif fin; D. A. Gorit, J. M. Telegram, New York; L. Kimbrough, Ht. Louia; Thos. P. Rector, Louisville; M. G. WhiUoek, Wm. PhilUpa, Marietta; H. Nitoet, Mo- coo; V. L. Osborne, Ehjay, Ga.; P. M. B. Young, Cartersville; W. L. Bcrnggs, city; CoL Mark Cooper, Ga.; John H. Hrrgtave* and son, Waahiogtaw; P. J- O’Neal and wife, Lowndes county; J. P. Bain bridge, Jobs fialston, Hew York; 8. D. Irvin, Macon; P. L. Hill, city; H. B. Robinson, Bi counted off. These were sot examined immediately, but removed bom the machitery. and laid aside. “Whan, at length, they came to be in- s[)ected, was found that there were hole s in every piece throughout the web, and only three quarters of a yard apart. Now, in each piece there were from thirty-five to forty five yards; and at twelve cents a yard that would count up to about five hundred dollars. “Of course tho goods could not be classed as perfect guoda; ao they were sold 04 remnants, ut less than half the price they would have brought liad it not been for that bidden pin. “Now, it seems to me, that when a boy takes for his companion a profane swear er, a .Sabbath-breaker, or a lad who is untruthful and a little girl lias for her playmate one who ia unkind or disobe dient, or in any way a wicked child, they are like the roller which took toitibosom the pin. Without their being able to help it, often the evil influence clings to them and leaves its mark upon every body with whom they come in contact. “That pin damaged, irreparably, forty hundred yards of new print; bat bad com pany had ruined thousand of sonls for whom Christ died. Remember, ‘ ono sin ner destroyeth much good;’ therefore avoid evil companions’—Childt Treasury Saoannal)-Sl)ipping tinra. MURRAY'S LINE—NEW A OKS 6r SAVANNAH. EVERY TUESDAY ntou each row. The following is the resalt ot the races yesterday even ing: Tint Race—Mile dashes—beat 2 in A Bob Hhefton, Graham MaNairy and Ttoa Prevott were entered. Went off well to gether o> first half mile; but on the sec ond half mile, jast after paasiug tho pole, Prevott fell, throwing McNairy and both riders, hurting Prevott’s rider badly.— Consequently, Shelton had the t^ack all to himself—distancing Prevott and Me- Nairy—taking th* purse. Second Race—Single mile. Entries were Donovan, Belle Buckle and Harvey. Donovan heat Belle Buckle a half neck. Harvey third. The celebrated horse*. Pilot Temple, lUhritrimith and Chicago, passed through here last night, i eon. i mate fur Ms- The Minstrel*. )?%_ Fresh chocolate creams regularly every week at Block's Caudy Factory. Broken candy 20 cents per strand—six pounds for a dollar. All kinds of fresh Freuoh confectionery kept constantly on hand. sop 29 Fran and Ovsrai Depot—84 Whitehall street—Wholesale and Retail. Oysters 82 is-r gallon; Fish 25 to ID cants per string; mrimp K cents per quart; Crab 75 cents per dozen—carefully packed in ice amt (hipped to any point • f 013 L, Cook. Annonncamonts. SOU MAYOR. I announce myself.as a candidate foe the Mayoralty of the city of Atlanta, eufijeetElo'HUti Democratic nomination. Respectfully, o*t24- Wm. H. Hulsey, M. J. IVY announces himself as ctodidato for Mayor, at the ensuing elec tion—subject to tho nomination to be made by Iho Democratic Ward meetings on the 27th just. Oct 18-td. We are authorized to announce JOHN H. J AMES, us a candidate for Mayor at the ensuing election, subject to the nom ination to be made by the Democratic Ward Meetings, on the 27th instant. octl8-tdo. DEMQCRATffoF ATLANTA: I am s oaudidate for tho offloo of Mayor of the eity, for the ensuing year— subject to your nomination, on the 27th insk If elected, so far aa depends upon the Mayor, the laws and ordinances of the eaty shall be faithfully and impartially executed, and prfvnte interests made ac- ooudsry to tho publio welfare. Respectfully, Id. LUTHER. J. GLENN. PUR COUNCILMRN.{ trit. At the solicitation of many friends, I have oouaented to become a candidate for Councilman for the Third Ward, subject to the Democratic nomi nation. ocl24-td R. O. Yottnq, Mr, O. P. 0AS8IN will be supported for Counoilman from Fust Ward. He will not run nnless nominated by tho Democracy, on tho 27th inst Having berm faithful and efficient in tho present Council, wo arc willisg torisk him again. octl8-tdo Mat Voters. ■gto Maj. H. H. WITT will be supported by the Democrats of the Fifth Ward for Councilman in tho nomination on tho 27th inst, oct 23-td. IA- Editors Hdr: Announce to the De mocrats of the Fieri Ward, that W. L. MORRIS Kill be a candidate for Coun elision for that Ward in the nominating convention ou Friday next, and will be supi«orted by his oct 23-td Many Fuunroe. Col A. LEYDENacd A.L. FOWLER will be supported by many Democrats, for Aldermen from tho Fifth Ward, in the nomination ou the 27th instant. mim THE MANY FRIENDS OF A. L. FOWLER, will support him in the Democratic nomination for Alderman fronqtke Fifth,-Ward, ou Friday, the 27lh inslant. Democrats. outai-ld SECOND WARD ANNOUNCEMENT. Judge 0. 0. Hammock and Dr. & J. Roaeh will be supported ia th* Democratic Nomination for Aldermen, by Mari Utmnrsuw. Ftotnn Sun: Plemesanounremy seme as a candidate for re alaetion to the ot Alderman of the First Ward—snbjact to the Democratic nomination, which The A rat ol«M »tri*ni *h1p*J DKAUBORN, OoounanAftr. liUJJUaEY. UGuunMMler, nshlpa DfihlM Udiug given in tt&Vjuinaii *0 Cotton deitlxH for Liverpool and Hamburg by A rut cl»M iteamehip*. r " r ,r " i * k, SuRi'EJ’iDarrell, st n*r at"* EHILADELYHIA AND SAVANNAH RAIL STEAM SHIP OOMPANY. PHIMfieiPBAi JtATit SUt rAATATAB. ooanea off on Friday,' 27th Ootober. C. W. WEILS. Tbs Hart. Ryman and Barney min- strela are coming, and will be atDeGive's on Monday and Tuesday night next. The New Orleans Picayune ot tho 8th inst, says the company is the equal of tho Christy’s, Backley’s, Jim Crow Rice, Newcomb's or Campbell's, and areamoDg the very best examples of educated und thoughtful ability in minstrelay. Their reputation is of the highest or der, and will, no doubt, entertain with delight, all who lore fun. The Cincinnati Engrdrtr says: “ On Wednesday afternoon, two Sisters ot Charity, wuo had been in oharge of the one hundred orphans which arrived from Chicago in the morning, accompanied by two prominent citizens, called upon Mayor Davis, to obtaiu pomes for the Sisters to return to the city of Chicago. The Mayor hesitated for a considerable timo in granting their request; but, be ing nrged by the gentlemen accompany ing tho Sisters, he finally concluded to issue passes tor their return. But to show the spirit animating our worthy Mayor, it is only necessary to give the reading of the pass, as follows: ‘Pass these two CaihnUa to Chicago.' Being thus insulted, tho Sisters and their es cort retired. The pass was shown at the Arohbiahop’s residence, when the afore said document was placed in an envelope and politely returned to Mayor Davis.” Congressman J. D. Beck reports to the Louisville Ledger that the result of the Kuklux Committee's investigation at Huntsville, wns a complete vindication of the false charges made by her ene mies. General Crawford, the United States District Attorney and Commis sioner, and leading men of both parties concur that no State in the Union ex hibits a more satisfactory, law-abiding and peaceable condition. Even isolated cases of disorders were substantiated only by men who, for two dollars s day, would swear to anything. Gen. J. D. Imboden, a distinguished Confederate officer, in an article on “Re- minesccnoes of Lee and Jackson," pub lished in tho Galaxy for November, in speaking of Gen. Lee, says Were it not for my aversion to contro versy, I would here present what I have reason to believe—though I do not affirm that I know positively—was his plan of the famous campaign of 1868, ending in the disaster to us at Gettyabarg. I know enough, however, to express the convic tion that the plan ot that campaign was not executed, and farther, that in my opinio*, it never yet hss been made pub- bo, and may not be until some other lead ing actors in tho war on our side have pseud away. < Dent It of Hon. Robert Jemlaon. This distinguished Alabamian died at his residence, in Tuscaloosa, on the 16th inst. He commenced his career as a stage driver, then became contractor, and thus amassed a large fortune. Far many years he waa an honored Reprwwn- tativo of his county in both hransftes of the Legislature, end was a Senator in the Confederate States Congress during the war. He was prominent, not only in the political history, but was an active participant in every movement calculated to build up the material prosperity of the State.—Coiumbus Sun. id to sU, and especially our cotcmpories, Mr. Frank Cooley, tho gentlemanly, prompt end reliable agent of this company. The Many Friends of Cbpt WM. B. LOWE will give hiq a hearty support fur Ahlarieu’-ef the Fbst Ward, shoald he be nomiuated by the Convention, on Umi 2ffh. ectl8-2t Oraly * Plra. Only two or three Jays ago, au overseer in the mills found a pin which ooet the oompany about three hundred dollars. “Was it stolen?" naked Susie. “Iaap- poeo it must hsve been veiy handsome. Wes it a diamond pin?” “Oh, no; my dear! not by any meuus. It was just such a pin as people buy every day, raid ties without slut. Here ia one upon my dross." ‘•Such * pin *s that cost three hundred doUenl" exclaimed John. "I don't believe it.” "BuAmamma ssys it is s brae storyin terposed Basie. “Yes, I know ft to be true. And this is the way the pin happened to coat ao srh: "Yon know that calioocs, after they arc printed and washed, are dried and smoothed by being peered over heated rollera. Well, by some mischance, a pin dropped so m to be upon the principal roller, and indeed become wedged into ih the head atanding out a little way from the surface. “Over and over went the roller, and round and round went the cloth, winding at tsngth upon still another roller, until! list the piece wss measured off. Then another | real piece began to be dried and wound, and The number of Prussian* so on, until a hundred pieces had been amounted to 12,000. COMMERCIAL. CITY QUOTATIONS. Office Daily and Weekly Sun, I Atlanta, Oil, Out. 21,1871. ). Grain—Corn by the car load 87(g{90; better demand. Wheat—red 81170; small supply; white 81 80; scarce; wheat in demand. Oats 65^70; sales mode rate. Bye 81 25&130; email demand. Bacon—Shoulders 8J; clear rib sides 91; clear sides 10; canvassed bams 14} @181; supply good. Rule Meats—clear sides 9; clear nb 81; shoulders 71; supply moderate. Lard—A good supply on hand; U1® 12. Flobb—Sales steady; superfine 87; extra 87 50; family 88 00@8 76@9; fancy 810. Corn Meal—In good demand, worth 95c. Bran 81 00 per cwt. Groceries—Sugar—A, 141; extra 0,14 @141; crushed, powdered and granu lated 151@151; Dcmerara 13i(o.l31; fair to choice brown 12@13. Coffee—Bio 22(ti25; Java34; Lagnria80. Molasses— Barrels 36; hogsheads 32; New Orleans prime 75. Salt—Liverpool 82 00; Vir ginia 82 25. Rice 10@10l. Fruit—Rough peaches 5c per lb; pealed 10@12. Dried apples—Peeled 4(if4l per lb; green Georgia apples 83 50® 4 00 per barrel; Northern 85 00(3 6 00. Onions—83 00@4 00 per barrel. Genrikh—GOfaiUS per ll>. Country Butter—20(330. Eggs 25@ 28 cents. Cotton Goods—Standard 4-4 Sheet ing 121; 7-811; 34 9. Osnaburgs 13(3. 16; checks 13(315; stripes 111(318.— Yarns, all numbers, 81 40. Cement and Lime—Cherokee Lime 55; Chewakla county, considerable demand. Hydraulic cement 84 pr bbl.; James Riv er 84; Plaster of Paris 86. Hay—Clover 830 pr ton; Tennessee hay 830(338; Timothy 835@3C. Tobacco—Low grades S6@56c ; com mon, 58(a>65; good, 75(3,90; fine, 81® 81 25; ohoioe brands, 81 25®1 50. Prints.—Allens, 11( ; Sprague 111; Pacifio 111; Lancaster, 101; Wamsutta, 8; Merrimacs, 111 1 Garners, 101; Gloucester 11; Amoskegos 91. Hardware.—Nails-4d 85.70, 6d 86.45, 8d 80.20, lOd 84.95, 20d 84.70; Georgia nails C cents a keg. Iron—Swede 7c; horse shoe iron 7c City Mills and Pittsbnrg bar 6c. Lite Stock.—Cattle—Tennessee, 21® 4lc; country, 2®31o; sheep—oountry 2® 3jc; Tennessee, 4c; shoats, 6@5lc. Whisky—Triule is doll, but improving. Mackerel—Half bbls. No. 188.60; No. 2 87; No. 3 $G. Kite, No. 1 $1 85; No. 2 81 85; No. 3 81 40. Cheese—17a. BY TELEGRAPH. New York, October 23.—Cotton irreg ular; soles 2966; uplands 18}; Orleans 191. Flour dull and easier; common to fair ex tra 87 00@7 30; good to choioe 87 70® 9 25. Whisky 94f@94. Wheat closed firmer with « fair exportand a good spec ulative demand; winter red western 81 50 @1 54. Corn firmer at 75@76l. Bice doll at 8|@9. Pork quiet at 813@15. Beef quiet Lard heavy: kettle 10f.— Turpentine 70@72. Rosin 84 12)@4 20. Tallow 9®9}. Freights dull. Money 7, but closes dull. Sterling stronger at 81 ®8{. Gold 12(@12). Governments very strong—82s 141. State bonds irreg ular—Ttnucesees 65, new G6i; Virginias 58, new 62; Lonisianos 65, new 57, levees 64; 8s 75; Alabama 8s 98, 5s 65; Goorghn 80; 7s 90; North Carolines 36), new 31; South Corolinaa 72, new 41). Cotton sales for future delivery, to-day, 20,300 bales—October, 18 XS-16@18 3-16; No vember, 18 6-lG@)@3-16®)@5-16; De cember, 19J@1®|@7-16®)@)®5-16® ); January, 18|@)®9-16. Cincinnati, October 23.—Flour dull. Corn firm. Pork nominal. loud weak. Bacon quiet; shoulders 7; clear sides 7). Whisky 91. Louisville, October 23. — Bagging qniet and firm at 16f@l& Flour and grain quiet and firm. Provisions quiet and steady. Whisky 9L Wilmington, October 23. — Spirits Turpentine quiet at 63. Rosiu firm at 83 35 for strained, 85 25 for No. 1, 87 00 for pale orude; turpentine steady, 83 50 for hard, $5 25 for yellow dip, 85 30 for Virginia. Savannah, October 23.—Cotton active, middlings 17|; net receipts 6,278; exj to Great Britain 6,056; coastwise 2,185; sals 2,000; stock 26,753. New Orleans, Ootober 23.—Cotton dull and lower, middlings 18); net re osipte 3,760; gross Receipts 4,114; exports coastwise 1,167; sales 2,000; stock 46,- 248 boles. Charleston, October 23.—Cotton dull —middlings 17)@17i; net receipts 2354; exports coastwise 1070; soles 1000 bales; stock 15,G93. Augusta, October 23.—Cotton dull and lower; middlings 171(3171; receipts 800; sales 600 bales. Baltimore, October 23.—Cotton de mand mostly for speculation; mid dlings 18). . . . ; 1 Wilmington, October 23.—Cotton qui< t—middlings 18); net receipts 234; sales 83 bales; stock 3tH8. Galveston, October 28.—Cotton dnll -*txid.pnlu»s<y 15); net retails 936; 992; dxpofta soaat- KVERY SATURDAY from each pobtI INSURANCE ON OOTTON BY STEAMERS ON THU UNE ONE HALF FUt CENT. IS Tail Hd» U compoMd or th« Srvt da— MaahhMIM WVOMINU TEAL. CoHimAOdAr. TON A WANDA BARRETT, Oommindsr Ono of these nteAmakllie leave each sort EVERY SATURDAY. Through hula lading farnlahed by th«M itMjaahlp* by all railroad “ ~~ freight or ptMagt, apply to Kor JX ew York. exporta 706; stock 200,) wise 883; sales 100 bahra Mobile, Octobre tA -Otton met— ■iddliogs 18(; net iScelpte 3398; ex- 641; sales 600 batesi ssiisia*" Liyerfool, WOOL, October 23—Evening.- Cotton closed heavy, uplands 9)@9]; Or leans »Kis91; coaimoa rosin 10 to 10*6d t lrnrlu u any «tli< Tlio CL rmaiig expelled from France hate been accurutelj ncWUfttlB, aMfk lidt giving the umuch, occaiMitiuna tod rceiaenceSy will nhortlj* lie pobliaLcd. it 1 led TH* a HEAT 80UTH*HH 8TEAM8HHP OOMPAHT. KVKRY THURSDAY. by this Lina can ba effected uadi «10 00 open policy at on a-half par oant, CABIN PABdAUK Tha flrat elaaa atoamara Heriban LlvlngiUta* Oca. Bttroct,.. Will sail aa follows: h. LiviitayroN .. . OlH. BARNES...."*!! ...7. Q. Mallory. Com. . October 8th. at 11:10 r. ic. “ ao, at 11^0 r. m. “ 13. at 4:90 r. m. *• 17. at 4:30 r. Bill* of lading Riven hereon cotton and wheat thro, to Liverpool and Hamburg via New York by Aral ua eteamera. For paaeago or freight, apply to WILDER A FULLAKTOV. now t-tf No. 8 Stoddard’s Dppar Range. TUB Baltimore & Savannah HTKA.MSIIIP COMPANY. rilllF. HTKAM8H1P8 OF THIS UNE SAIL FROM J. Either port every flvo (3) day b. Through llllle of Lading and PaMcugcr TlcYeta. iceucd to all points in Georgia, Alabama, and Flori da. Tho hliipa arc all first-daas, and composed aa fol lows: Saragossa Capt. HOOPER. America Capt. BILLUPS. North Point Capt FOLEY. Fannie JA8. B. WEST k CO., Agent*. 120 Bay street, Savannah, Oa. J. B. Andrew*, Agent, Baltimore, Md. Mpt26-tf BOSTON &SAVANNAH Taf no. S teamship “seminole” h.ioo tonbj, Capt S. H. MATHEWS. Btcawahip “ ORIENTAL ” (780 tOUM), Capt. F. M Sailing from each port on the loth, loth and 30th of every month. Through bills of lading given (o principal points South and East. Freight and insurance at low rates. Good paa> senger accommodation*. Goods forwarded free of com mission. Order goods by the direct line from Boston, and avoid transhipment. RICHARDSON k BARNARD. aeptlfl-tf Agents, Savannah. T. NICKERSON k OO.. Aaent*. Boston miatellanwiiB. 8PEC1AL AKRAM8EMKNT8 FOR THE FAIR OF THE Mlanta ofgriessltwral amI Jk* fluifrief JMsefoffM, Ira Sc Held It* Jtttanta, Oct. 16, >71. XTlXCmiStON ' TICKETS ’FROM ' NEW' YORK! ML Fhtlolelphi. or IMlUmore, to AUuta. Oecqla, and return, via Savannah Steamship Lines and At lantic k Gulf, and Macon k Brunswick Railroads (good until Doe'r 1st) will bs sold for 838 78. Freights destined for the Fair will ho carried at regular tariff rates out, and returned to Eastern cities FREE. Conalgnmonts should Ihs marked to the "Secrntarj Atlanta A. k L Association Fair, Atlanta. Ga., care of Atlantic k Gulf Railroad Agent, Savannah;” Also, with tha name of the steamer on which tha ship ment is made. C. D. OWENS, General Age u Atlantic and Gulf Freight L 2» Broadway, N£WA G. T. ANDERSON, Atlanta, C tent, Atlanta & New Orleans wiioivr turn. THK 8H0BTBST A QUICKEST DOLBLK Daily Line From .IttasMla to the JUlstisfippi Hirer nx West point, Montgomery, Mad Mrablle, for NEW ORLEANS, AND VIA WBST POINT, MONTOOMtRY, SELMA AND MERIDIAN. VIOKSBURa, And all Intermediate Points. AN A U Dot %oadas AND AFTER 8UNDAY, OCTOBER 1. 1871, Double Daily Passenger Trains will run ou this fallows : Leave Atlanta al.. Leave Atlanta at... 7:10 A. tL . 1:00 P. M. . 8:00 P. M. <:tf A. M. Night trains run through to Montgomery WITH OUT CHANGE OF CAR8, forming a DOUBLE DAILY COxVNECTIUN l Mobile 4 Montgomery Railroad Orleans, and all points In Texas, ’or Helms and Meridian. Ala.; Jack . - ——v—do** vicksbnrg, and aB paiata in Central Mississippi. Central Alabama and Northern Louisiana. «a*S3.r 5T5e2 ^40-0* ewnerv, If ol>ile and Row Orteans .,■* ,T ioUm raofO- «v to Holme eod aupemu walol Sahuv ruKB|.r. leaving Ail.nl. AIV10. m.. Arrive In Sri At ISO F> no. Alrtvt IS Snl “St— toiMclln. «IUi HrininnndMoilU- ■AOCAOE CHECKED PON ALL TER MINAL POINT*. **- Ara fo» TVSMn rin Wo.1 FiOnt nod Mon. rap. riotralret Mlistzllanton* TIIE TBIUMPH OF ” FREEMASONRY, Wnnfpd, B OARD AND LODGING, convenient to Broad street, for a Gentleman, wife and two children. Address, with terms, P. O. BOX 60. oc-C-l'.it HO! FOR THE FAIR xsr rafriuuvTA. tno Mpi at Atlanta, commencing on the 10th October, for tariff rales, and bank to Eastern cities .tft 1 78. Tickets good until Decern) * C. D. OVIK Qvnaral Agent rtAPMACH Buggies ! Harness !! IE c rtM . out »tock nt conridertf?.* 3 * REDUCED HATES. For vorkinniiahlp end MjrM,- f torn n well mV ited preoUz*: and 1 havo lone iiuOutninod. coin- petition aeninot ovnrY other tn i*r line ta the STATE OP AEOJNIM. Pnrtloj rieitlof the I'^r -111 And It to their Inier- eet to give e call et my Repoaltnvy. a. t. Fnonrr. Tha Palace Dollar Store. L, B« FIRE) PBOPBIETOIl. Jgw* Goods sent to any part of tha country. ang!9-lm A Good Chance FOR A HOME. . town of Nditnan, . on the FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT, it being the 7th day of the month, beginning at 10 o'clock, and continuing until all ars sold, my lands lying tu the Fourth District of said county, known as the “ HARBER PLACE,” CONTAINING jMASA there being about Biz Hundred scree of the same in tha woods. I will sullit in tracts and parcels as fol- situated the dwelling house, a neat frame building with Are room* thoroughly reeled, with glaaa win dows, and substantial rook chimneys,—with a gar den well encloaed, itself containing “ * —and capacious Gin H bam built since the war. Next I will acU SIX HUNDRED JACBEA tract* or small farms of FIFTY ACRES each. I will then seU TRUER HUNDRED ACRES in paroeig, or tracts of from Twenty-Five to Forty cree Upon each and every tract sold 1 shall ao arrange that there will be water, timber and good bonding sites. I shall have each tract accurately surveyed, and the boundaries well defined. I will sell on the following terms : ONE-FOURTH GASH ; ONE-FOURTH IN ONE YEAR ; ONE-FOURTH IN TWO YEARS ; THE BALANCE IN THREE, WITH INTEREST FROM DATE OF 8ALE. Upougny And all these paymonta except the first I will take cotton at Fifteen Cents per pound, (I mean good merchantable Cotton such as is usually sold in this market) delivered at Newnau, Georgia. YOUNG MEN—Hon eat and induetrioua and all others have now an opportunity to buy homes, and pay for thorn, by their own labor. Persons desiring more than one tract can have the privilege of purchasing additional parcels. I shall that persona buying • tracts. This Und will positively ba sold on tha day thus advertised. Any information can be had by applying to me, or Hinton P. Wright, at Newnan, Ga. W. F. WRIGHT, ang4-MooAWeeklytls*Mov. Newman. 0*. __ 1,500 BUtOUIlS Red Rust Proof Oats Hark W. Johnson’s, Cetton Warehouse, *a Brood Street. ALSO I 800 Rush. Selected Seed Barley, 250 Butts, seed Mye, to arrive, 500 Busts. Heed Wheat, 210 Bush. Red Clover, 216 Rush. Red Tap or Herds Grate. 224 Ruth. Orchard Cirate, lOO Rush. Tall Meadow Oat t;reset, to arrive, 176 Bush. Blue Grestt, mad sett other useful Croon, pc. 500 Curt. Freeh Tserntp Seep ; ALSO: lOO Tone sea Post! Ettsrnn and other Guano, tor Wheat, Etc. ALSO: 500 Dixie Plows asset other Flow,, from |s;50 to $5 M, cheeper then home “ d ° ALSO: The MteUer Patent Grain Briii, For sowing Wheat, Etc. 9 Also t Everything else heeded tn the Agricultu ral line, at Mark W. ' Johnson's, P. O. BOX no. Atlanta. On. COAL ORREK GOAL. W E HAVE ON HAND. AND ARE RECEIVING, daily, tha best quality of GENUINE COAL ClttKK COAL. and |Qtdara un- J. M. BORN. Jr., k CO. River Plantation to Rent- OreanandHawatl'a Ferry,and ba4a«-mao pUntations in the county, couaistlmt ot 180 acres first class river bottom land, and 100 acre* good up- tad. Term* made known on day of renting. Writes desiring to tee this phes before day of inttng. wlhcaMon either of the nudamgsed. Guardian of minor children itf ’w^J^Or^n. WM. R. HOOPER. 1 , , In right of hia wife. L. 8. lioopur. Agontn Wanted lor A.H.STEPHENS OBlUT ML-YIUUY OF TUB WAIL OvoipMe I* tie. rafume. Seed for rlrculere wU* term, eod e full description of the vork, Addreee Hetionel Fnbll,h- ta* Oe-, Atlanta, a*. 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