The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, August 02, 1871, Image 4

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THE DAILY SUN. WXDiasDAi Morning August 2. Ncir Advertisement* aheayt found o: i Fir si Paye; Load and Business Sofia’s on Fourth Page, ciTy affairs. To Primrn. Twelve uuw>jm»|»<t chases, bailable for l>a]>era from 22kfi2 to 24x3(3, will Ikj sold cheap. Address J. Hkkly Smith, If. Business Manager Huh. Prrun for Hair. One “Henry" Power PrintinR Press arranged tor hand nr str um power—bed 33X47. Thf. Bun is now being printed on ibis press. It makes from 1000 to 1500 impressions; is strong and easily munaged, and with steam power, is u No. 1 press. It is new, having been worked only 0 mouths. * Price 81250. The “Acme" Press works a sheet near ly as large as the “Ilenry,” at about the samo speed. Is the boot country news paper press built It ih new. Both these presses can be seen at work in The tivn Press Room. Address A. M. Steightb, Sun office. Personal Notice. A change* has recently been made in the arrangement of the matter for Tub Daily Sun. Tho telegraphic dispatches, together with correspondence and gener al news matter, will occupy tho first pago of the paper. Tho second pago will be devoted to editorial and selected political matter. On the third page will bo found editorial paragraphs and miscellaneous matter. The forth pago will be used for city news and local commercial reports. New advertisements will immediately fol low the readiug matter on the first page. This arrangement has been adopted o» a permanent one. It enables every l>oge of Tub Sun to bo made up of tho very freshost matter at hand, and will give ad vertisers a good advantage iu any pari- o/ tho paj>or. tf. Justice Johnson was quiet yesterday. Watermelons are still in profusion. ♦ Wm. Rich A Co. are selling prints at lit cents, and French Corsets at 75 cents —for thirty days only. The lee NtRatarinriiiR Company. The ico is mode in small blocks of con venient sizo to furnish families. It is as cold ns any other ice. Office nt Rose Co.’s store, Broad street Swnllih Icrvnnla. Beo the card of J. Foss, the Swede, who proi>oscH to briug laborers and ser vauIs to this country from Sweden. Wo learn that those brought by him to Jones and Putnam counties and else where, nro giving full satisfaction. National Hofei, Yesterday tho National Hotel was Open cd by Col. Stubblefield with a mngnifl- cent dinner, where all tho choicest viands of the season were served. Undor Col. Stubblefield’s management tho National will bo second to no hotel iu tho State. National Hotel Heopenrd. I have removed from tho Stubblufield House, and have taken tho National Hotel. I have thoroughly refitted and furnished it with new furniture, and will open it for tho reception of gaeata on tho first day of August jy28 Gt M. STUBBLEFIELD. Wesley Chapel. A m rirs of xuoo'jugs is uow beiug held at tins Find M. E. Church Month, with promise of good results. W« observed that several of the pastors of other ehnrehes have been present ilov. Mr. Emus, of Trinity, preached on Monday night to on attentive congregation, and Iter. G. H. Pattillo preached last night an interesting sermon, which was well roooived. There will be preaching every night this week. Dontlon College. We have before us the catalogue ot this Institution, located in Carroll county. It is a healthy locality, in a pleasant town, where good morals provail, end where tuition fees and Ixmrd do not cost so much as at colleges located cleowhere. We observe that it has this year 100 stu dents, from the States of South Carolina, Gwrgia, Alabama and Florida. For particular! address, ltev. F. If. M. Hen derson. Frost., Bowtlon College, Carroll oouuty, Georgia. The fall term com mences the 16th iuet. Wm. Rich & Co. will remove into James' new baiiding soon. All goods be low New York coat MIX IOESATIOI. ilailifi Quoen made a mid on Monday night upon another misoegenationist, and captured the family. The man, who ia white, it known by the name of William Mothenhed, and is one of the most dis putable wretches wo ever ssw. Ignorant, brutal and dirty-looking, he presented rather the appearance of a ground hog than a man; and it was a sou roe of won der to ns how any block woman coulA such a* to throw love-lorn John into an sink so low as to marry him. Boclipee. To ety that on the night in MM-AI. ai’S-STROKBS. On the rise—dust. Young ladies aro now saving their change to ride on tho street ltailroad. We used to think lliey hail change enough in their hearts. Behind tho times Men who think the age is fust enough without fust horses. A crane is urged for President of the Chamber of Commerce. Maj. Crane, w© believe is referred to. Billings is in town. It is not Josh, however, hut H. C., of the Madison Aj>- \p*tl. A young lady hurried up a lazy sweet heart tho other day by reminding him that marriage, like fiddling, depended a good deal on the beau iug. Miseegemitionists aro ezjicrieacing the truth of the saying that tho course of true lovo never did run smooth. It is run ning them smooth inlo tho ground. The next subject before tho Oakland Debuting Club is, “Which will a man go further for, love or money ?" Of course ho would. Tho following mny oomc in apropos when wo get our street cars running HIDING IN A BPS. I tattling o’er the pavement, «'rm*hing up tho etroet, Knocking hubs ami Hcrsping who la Aa stages rbanco to meet. Women ot all aorta and atylca, Together take a rido, Good aud bad, friend and foo Arc Hcalt-d cldc by aide. Here MU a youth, done up Without regard to coat) The fop in every feature, A man in droitslug lost. Aud a heavy gentleman, Htaggcra to a neat. Naughty little flirt, Want* to a teal aomo fcllow'a heart, Aud ao a he steelt her skirt. Then a maiden lady, Neither abort nor tlhu, With a lot of packages, Begins to tiunblo in; Waggish looking fellow aaya, Helping with the mesa, “Marm, this la au omulbua, It isn't an express.” Now that very drcaaed-up man g]i« has her many bundles. But lacks her jwrte-monnair, Pity that such nice young ini-n Have such a taking wag. Now surely we aro rull enough, To have a pleasant ride, With several paaaongera on top, Aud fourteen packed iuaide, But no, our grasping driver, Tho morccnary man; HUH atopa and looks and beckons, To take in all ho cau. Air la getting closer, And flavored now with glu; Child now goes to screaming, There'S a general muss, Bless mo! thia ia pleasant, Hiding in a Hus. MAYOR’S COl'RT. A Witness Orders Ilia Honor to “Hold t7p*’~“On the Code**—Odds and Em! Tho Huger marks of wearincHH were truceablo on his Ilouor’a face os ho mounted tho throno of justico yesterday, aud grave doubts wore entertained as to tho state of his health. It was feared that his colloquinl labors of tho day previous would occasion a relapse, a pro dieament which would ho unfortunate indeed. At it private meeting of tho at- laches of tlic court-room, ourself presid ing, the matter waa taken under advise ment, and the uuanimous opinion seemed to bo that his Honor’s life would bo pro longed many years by a reasonable tem perance ia speech. Mr. Fitzgibbons do- pioted, iu glowing language, tho condi tion of Atlanta bereft of her popular Mayor, aud loudly called for some action by which ho might bo spared us. The hppeal was not without effect, aud a com mitten was appointed to draft suitable resolutions, composed of ouo policeman, one oitizon, aud one calaboose bird. Tho following was reported aud adopted without dissent: Whereas. Tho gregt eloquence *>f our beloved Mayor liaa bcou iu so imu h demand, and boa been ao freely poured forth by him. to the Mfloni detrt- out of uia constitution, iucludiug the L'ity Codo, id, ffhIHM. We J»av* spent too much valusWo tiuio in securing hia election, aud the benefit* of good government, for the city to be dlaappolnted iu the •*- ----- — Tofore be it .it Uta Honor to auapeud the writ of Ready Lingo, during the re mainder ot hla official existence aa, iu the opinion of hia numerous admirer*, it would be an exceUont an tidote for the numrroun Ilia t > which hi* flesh la holr. Aa tlio imaango of tho above was an nounced, nro heard a nobbing behind us. On looking around, no discovered it was Fitzgiblxms. Meeing that an explnmition was necessary, ho aroso and said : Onrrutmx : Bo gorrs, it* a hard thing to atUnd the fuueral ov an ould friud ; but to put the sale of •lienee on a talky min'i lip* i* tho dlvil entirely. Troth'u it* lneatlf that loves to hear ould Ham mond'* awate voice, harin' he talks ao much that he’s always dbry. and kape* me trottln* Uke i eh tot r all tho Umo Ailing tb« ould ahtono jug wid wither. U he wouldn't dhrink no um<-h wathor, •huro I'd volt' agluat the resolution ; but •« it* my only manoa of gottin’ a ro*ht. I’ll have to shtaud up to't. Tho proceedings wero then engrossed, and a copy ordered furnished His Honor, and also to Thb Si n for publication. When wo entered tho Court room wo found Hia Honor “ interviewing" W. 8. MITVHKLI,, sail., Who was accused of being druuk by cer tain evil disposed (toward him) persons. It was rain that he pleaded “san-stroke," as Hia Honor replied that he received about as many '' Bi n -strokes ” as any one of whom ho hod hoard, and it was never yet hiuted that he was drunk.-- Squire Mitchell saw that His Honor was on tho vantage ground, Aid quietly sub mitted to $5 and costs. Tho next easo as ‘‘ON TI1K CODE." John Rodwine, colored, had been pay ing his respects to Miss Mary Jane Brown. Miss Mary Jane's blandishments wero The couple wero arraigned before Judge W. M. Batts, and they wero bound over to anawor the ehorgo of fornication at the District Court There era now seven couples, of whom five are white women and two ore white men, awaiting trial; and wo are inclined to think that Judge Lawrence will more than have hia n—full. We hops oar vigilant officers will con tinue their efforts in this direction until these characters are Anally ousted. question sho exoolled herself would be but a poor expression of wind she really was. She whispered into his ear that she loved him—oh, so wildly I so blindlyt Bat she had been approached by another —a suitor whose money bags wero ca pacious, whose manners were polished by travel, and whose conversation was laden with the gems of fancy and adventure.— She threw her arms around hia nook, ex claiming, “John, I do love you; but A« is to chtrmixtj!" Johnooold not stand this. The heart that coaid foster admiration for another was not the one for him. He arose, assumed s tragic position, and with a significant gesturo of the hand, exclaimed, "Mary Jane! Farewell!" He strode down tho street, and as ho turned a corner, he was accosted by bin rival with a very obsequious salaam. John struck one fell blow, and bis fearful ad versary bit tbe dust! Onward bo strode in nil tho majesty of victory, and found his litllo bed, on which he slept for many hours. Ho woe awoke at length by tho murmurs of peoplo outside, among whom he recognized many of the I'rn-torisu Guards. IIo rushed out, exclaiming, did it—and I will do it again!” Ho was taken in custody, and boro upon his wrists the manacles of steel. Ills Honor was deeply engrossed in this nar rative, and we thought wo detected a crystal tear coursing down his check, but we mny have been mistaken, ns it was au exceedingly wnrm day. All that was chivalrous and noblo iu His Honor's heurt was urousod, and in his great citcim-nt, ho decreed John’s jwriietii d freedom. JOB JOHNSON, a seven year old, drives one of Siler’i carts, and is “on the codo." There was a stray cart in the matter. It was not precisely known* who ought to havo had tho concern, and quite a difli- culty was imminent, as Joo's adversary also announced himself “on tho code His Honor attempted to expostulate with this adversary, but was quietly brought to bay by being ordered to “hold up."- It is said tlint Bobby had been listening through tho key hole to the proceedings of the impromptu meeting alicady men tinned, and had imbibed some of the sen timents therein expressed—lieuco his ad vice to tho Mayor was eminently wise aud proper. Joe was required to forfeit $5 and costs. jobn LAfinrnm and luc-ics hell are a naughty brace of hoys, and ploy sad havoc with their mothers’ imaginations. They are not “on the codo,” however, and nro not so very bad ns they might be, in consideration of which his Honor let them off with costs. n. webner was called, but not being present, inves tigation was postponed. j. p. rnooror. was accnscd of keeping open doors after boms. Continued. JOBS ALEXANDER, a mun of uoblo and prepossessing coun tenance, was arraigned for peddling with out license. Ho docs not look much liko a Shylock, and as ho carried around very good chickens, ho was dismissed. vork babdway drives an express, aud was accused of an express innovation on an express ordi naDco of tho City Code. Ho charged 50 cents for taking a passenger to the Bol ling Mill, and us His Honor taxed him $5 aud costs, it is to be presumed that tho experiment didn’t pay. It would bo well for both express aud drayman to keep this ease in memory. a. J. ANDERSON was accused of erecting a wooden build ing within the tiro limits, as he thought ho had as many rights ns Alderman Mc Lendon. Ho was allowed to “depart’ upon promiso of compliauco with tlio law. He was thou called lip for SELL1NO SODA WATER ON SUNDAY. His Honor decided, iu substance, that class legislation is unconstitutional; that the city ordinance allowing drug stores to sell soda water on Sunday, to tho ex clusion of others, is does legislation; therefore ho will hold that every ouo has a right to sell on Sunday equally as strong ns that of druggists; and no long ns tho law remains in its present shape, lie will not punish any one for engaging in its nolo. This decision was well received by tbe soda water wen, though it mny bring on a crisis between tlio Mayor and tho City Council. l» |l»i Supreme Court to be decided In ortlcr, July Term, 1H71. 1. Blue ltidgo Circuit 2. Western “ 3. Southern “ 4. Albany “ 5. Month-Western*' C. Fntaula “ 7. Chattahoochco 8. Macon 9. Flint 10. Tallapoosa 11. Atlanta 12. ltomo 13. Cherokee 14. Northern 15. Augnsta 10. Middle 17. Ocmulgce 18. Eastern 19. Brunswick 0 1 3 19 28 42 23 10 18 5 33 12 18 5 10 .'.'.'.'.'.'.’0 6 5 SuriiEUK Court of Georgia, 1 August 1, 1871. j Tho Court delivered its opiuiou in oa ses argued last week. No. 23, Southwestern Circuit, was tak en up. It is G. M. Stokes vs. Duncan k Johnson—Complaint from Loo. Haw kins A- Burke, Fnxl H. West and R. H. Clarke for plaintiff in error. Hines .(• Hobbs for defendant in error. Fending the concluding argument in this caso tho Court adjourned till 10 o’clock a. m. to-morrow. One of Our I'atron* In the Fouilli Ward. Our carrier for tho Fourth Ward was sick yesterday morning. Wo sent out a substitute, who foiled to Uud some of our subscribers. Wo would ho glad to fur nish, at our office, all who failed to re ceive The Sun yesterday; and we hope all will oxenoo George Wiley, on account of having been sick. Furniture and House.Furnishing Sup plies. Wo invito attention to tho very exten sive sales of furniture, carpets, blankets, crook ety, Ac., at Seago’s corner. Read tho card of Mr. Soagol This is sn op portunity to procure such things at auc tion, which has not heretofore boon made convenient to the peoplo loath of the railroad. ALDERMAN PINCH, CULIIllKD. All Htoiti,iIeiU BcmaBogst—Hi ll.fia.ln >! I.i-cp. imll.M—4 hvlilt-Sl-l.llO Llilv- Jtf uker. The numerous arrests, daring the i>nst week, |of the miscegenationists, has occa sioned some comment. Among respecta ble white men there is but one opinion— tlmt stern and decisive measures should bo taken to rid the community of this so cial .-.tench. There is no justification whatever for such a crime, and certainly there is no reason why ilia offenders should not ho severely punished. Tho parties to such transactions aro ulwaya of tho most sunken and degraded classes of both room, nud tlio white women aro scorned and despised by all block men who have any worth or self-respect. But such a thing as a raid upon these miserable creatures could not pass with out arousing tho patiiotic ire of unprin cipled und knavish demagogues, whose only chance for notoriety is in the defence of crime. We liovo been informed, on apparently good testimony, that on lust Sunday evening, iu tho negro Church on Wheat Street, these arrests wero made tho subjects of consideration. Alderman Finch, tho negro who mis represents tho tho Fourth Ward, mado one of his char acteristic attempts, and declared tho ur- rests a flagrant outrage, expressed sym pathy with tlio criminals, called upon the negroes present to start a subscription for a “Defence Fund,"nnd declared that they ought not to rest content until they nre free to marry ns they please. Such i3 the story which has been re lated to us, and wo liavo no doubt of its subotautiul truth. Thcro is no subject more calculated lo arouse tho bad feel ings of the human heart than this. The prohibition of marriago between whites and blacks is intended fur the equal pro tection of both, and for tho preservation of morality. It protects tho negroes from intercourse with tho most haso of white men and women; it protects the whites from the presence of crime and the annoy ance of a train of vagrants. It is a law tho enforcement of which is of incalcu lably more benefit to the blacks than it is to tho whites, for while the latter havo tho means to ho out of tho roach of the demoralizing effects of its violation, the former would havo to live with it in their very midst. Snell utterances ns those made by Aldertnan Finch will only redound to the injury of his owu race, aud lead to a state of feeling certainly not ugiecablo to those whose mistaken notions of right producod it. Ho is only acting tho part of au unscrupulous demagogue, nud if he continues his incendiary har angues, ho will yet causo his people to exclaim; “Save us from our friends!’’ FINANCIAL AND COMOHCIICIAL. Omci of Atlanta Daily Sun, I Atlanta, August I, 1871. ) REMARKS. Thcro has been a much healthier feel ing iu the market to-dny than yesterday, and tho amount of business exhibited a very praclicablo improvement. Prices havo remained pretty stiff, and sales were, for Iho greater part cash transac tions. Tlio great amount of building gft- iug on, renders building materials more than usually lively. Notwithstanding the immense amount of lumber shipped to this city—nnd it was greatly in excess of tho supply of nuy previous period—it has met with a ready sale. There have boon quite a largo number of mills nt work to meet tlio demand; butn groat deal of very inferior lumber lias been put upon tho market. Tho mill of Richardson & Crauksliaw, near Adairs- villo, has found an unusual demand from Atlauta, nnd has boon compelled to run night nnd day. Wo havo been informed that all tho others havo boon equally well patronized. Lime, cement, unils nnd nil other articles for building, aro in ready demand, and wo believo largo orders nro daily filled for parties in towns nt a dis tance. In the brick Hue wo havo heard considerable complaint of tho inferior supply on hand. It is alleged by those who ought to know, that thcro is much grouud for improvement. Wo hope this will soon bo remedied, and complaint cease to exist. Iu breadstuff's tho demand has been unusually heavy, hut calls lmvo been promptly mot ns there is on baud a plentiful supply of tho best brands. Financial.—There is no material change, aud we refer to yesterday’s quo tations. Liquons—Brandy—French, per gal Ion, §S to 12; American, $1 50 to 3 50; apple, 82 to 2 50; poach, 82 75 to 3 50. Jamaica rum, 83 to 6. Holland gin, 84 to 5 50. Whisky—corn, 81 50 to 2 50; rectified, 81 25 to 1 50; rye, 82 to 5; Robertson county, 8150 to 2 50; Gibson 82 50 to 6. Cotton—Fully N. \\ middlings, lSe. Grain—Corn can bo had nt 96(a'9$c; Wheat—Rod 81.60; prime white 81. GO (A, 1.70; Cats60(u70; ltyo81; Barley 81. Bacon- Shoulders 8Jo; clear rib sides 10c; clear Bides 10)c; cuuvusscd hams 14(«T7c; bulk le lower. Lard—Barrels 124c; logs and cans 13 <Vi 14c; bulk lo lower. Meal, etc.—Quite on active demand exists, and many orders aro received from a distance. Corn meal per bushel §1.05 (a, 1,10. Bran, per cwt, 81.25. Oats and wheat meal, per bushel, 80c. Meal bran §1. Country Fuoduce. — Butter 20uj 30; ggs 15fn 25c. Cejient and Lime.—Market brisk. Tho great amount of building going on ren ders transactions lively. Cherokee lime 55c; Chcwaela 60c; hydrauHe cement, per bbl., 84; James Hirer, §4; plaster of Paris, per bbl., 86. Hay — Moderate. Prime clovor, per ton, 830; Tennessee, 830(3 33; Timothy, 832(335. Todacoo—Low grades 35(ri00c ; com mon, 08(u65c; good, 75(u,90c; fine, 81(2 81 25; choice brands, 81 25(21 50. Gboceboh—Wo quoto A sugar at 144c; oxtraC14c; yellow C 13(ij,13|c; fair to choico crushed, powdered and granu lated 10c); brown 12(313c. Rio coffee 17(3)Mc; Java 20c; Loguira 20c. Mo lasses, iu barrels, 35c; New Orleans prime 70c. Liverpool salt 82.25; Virginia Balt 82.25. Rico 10i(a;llo. Ginning 12(3 22o, Caudles— sparm 18o; adamantine 121® 131c. Popper 25e. Itaco Ginger 15c. Starch 8c. Cigara, domestic, per thou sand 322(oi40. Teas—Green tea 81 (3. 1.50; block 90e@1.26. Soap C(«,10o, Crackers 6(315c. Dry Goods.— Prints—Allen’s Mcrri mac’s and Lancaster, lOJc; Sprague and Pacific, 11. Sheeting and shirting, 8( to 12fe, according to grade. Alliens cheeks 13(318o; stripes H(3.16c. Hardware.—Nails—lOd to COd 84.70 8d 84.95; Cd 85.20; 4d 84.75; 3d 86.70 finished, all grades, aliout 15o lower. Iron—Swede 7c; horse shoo irou 7c City Mills and Pittsburg bar Co. ■ in pi ••s»n ri, in Li lly a reference to our Mayor’s Court report, it will be scon that in tho caso of G. J. Anderson, it is decided that in sell ing soda water, etc., on Sunday, ho com mitted no violation of the city codo. His Honor declares tho ordinance allowing those beverages to bo retailed iu drug seores on that day, unconstitutional, null and void, iu that it is a species of “class’ legislation. Whilo wo are hardly pre pared to accord in this decision, yet wo supposo that, for tho present at least, it will liavo tho effect of rendering tho or dinnneo n dead letter. 'Ihe Grantit-Nt Furniture Sale. We invito special attention to tlio card of the sale ci tho W. K. Fox furniture, by the live auctioneer, Mr. T. C. Mayson, Nothing like it has ever taken pliwo in this city. Night key found. Call at this office. ♦It Who Can Answer ? Crawfori>villh, Go., July 31, 1871. Eds. Sun: Will you, or some of your numerous readers, explain tho following phenomena to mo ? There is a gin fac tory iu this place, and upon a quiet day or at night when all sounds of business aro at an cud, a faint but distinct pop ping or cracking cau be board continual ly in all portions of the shop, or wherever a neio tjlu is sitting. This sound does not conic from an old gin. Upon turn ing tho breast, or cillinder, of one of these new gins which os been set aside for several days or weeks, this crocking becomes a ioud popping sound. “Tho qcstiou before the house” is “Wliat ia the cause of this sound ?” My own opinion is that it is caused by currents of elec tricity; but if 60, why not the same in tho old as well as the new gin ? Perhaps some of ye college boys can explain the difficulty satisfactorily. Yours, Ac., Mekicum. We have a satisfactory solution of the above mystery which wo purpose giving in due time. We prefer, however, hear ing first from some of our scientific gentle men upon tho subject. Wo havo heard no theory advanced upon tho subject. The ouo wo havo is peculiarly our own aud wo hold it to be a good one, still, if it bo that wo are in error, wo will bo pleased to be set right. Let us hear from sumo of our scholars relative to tin's mystery. COMMERCIAL MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NOON. New Yoru, August 1.—Colton quiet aud steady middling uplauda 10\; Orlcana 20*,; sal ia 400 bale*. Pbodoox—Flour dull. Wheat quiet. Cora steady. Provisions—Pork steady $lU.C2t 13-73. , lard quiet. Turpentine quiet aud Gnu; 37. 5Sc. Rosin quiet at $3.(Xty3.50 for strained. Freights strong. Financial—Stocks dull aud strong. Gold market steady; 12! t 6>12‘a. Qov'ta dull and steady. State Bonds dull aud steady. Tcuuesscos very strong. Money easy; 2(j3. Exchange, long 10, short 10, Cincinnati, August 1, 2 r. m.—Cotton dull and drooping; low middlings 18, middlings 19**; imall sales. Whisky steady and iu fair demand; 93c. Produce—Flour dull, doclinlug; uipcrfluu f 4.23, extra (5.23, family (5.60. Corn quiet but steady; mixed shelled 54. Oats steady with good domand; prime mixed 30^40. Wheat dull aud drooping prime rod $1.15. Provisions—Met9 Pork steady but quiet; $13.00 freely offered. Bacon steady but quiet; shoulders G’,; clear rib sides 8, clear sides #\c. llama in moderate consumptive demand and steady; sugar cured 25o. Bulk Meat* steady and /air demand; shoulder* .V4C, clear rib sides Ci T t , dear aides 8 Lard neglected; and nominal; city kettlfc rendered 9\o. Livkrtool, August 1,Noon.—Colton market openod quiet; uplauda 8, f «d; Orleans D'.d; sales 8,000 bales. Produce—Cora 30* 9d. Provisions—Pork 49s. Beef 85a. Lard 48s. London, August 1.—Consols 93. , ( , (&93. l j. Ruuds 91. Fn.iMD'onr, August 1. —Bonds 9G’ 4 dj.9G\. , AFTERNOON. New Your, August l.-,Cotton; uplands 19 **. Produce—Flour, Southern dull aud lower; mun to fair extra (5.40^0.50, good to choice $G.53@ G.59. Wheat heavy; spring 2c lower, new red and amber southern (1.35yl.42‘ 4 Cora active with large home demand ;<WKa<Wc. Rice quiet; 7\^8Sc. Provisions—Pork dull. Beef dull. Lard, kettle, 10V\ Tallow 9(<99l4C. Naval* quiet. Freights firmer. Whisky 9G. Financial—Sterling Exchange 10. Money; 2tg& Gold liS#12V Governments steady. ’Gils 14*,. States-Tcun'sstrung and active; new South Caroli- active; others heavy. Tcnn'a 73, now 75, Va' new 72, La's Go, new Gl, Levees G9, 8* 84, Ala' . 6* G7, Ga'a 81, new 92, N. C.’a 42, new 25, 8. C.' 72.1 *65. ■The day on Wall street was without any notable eveut. Gold was very dull aud steady. For eign Exchange firm. Government Bonds steady and Stocks strong on small transactions. Some of the leading " bears" iu the stock txarket, who covered short* last week, are assisting bull cliques in getting up prices with the view of puttiug out a short line at higher figures. Crime discounts range from 6 to 7. Exchange closed on a basis of 10. 81s 1G; '02* 14',; 4s 13\; Cs 14, new 12>,; 7s 13; 8* I3'«;40*13»,. London, August 1, Evening.—Financial—Consols I.HlMAJf. Uouda 93*,. Turpentine 42. Paris, August 1—Rente* 55f 47c. Livertool,! August 1, Evening.—Cotton closed quiet; sales 8.000bales; speculation and export 1,000. Manchester heavy. Turpentine declining; 38a Gd % 40. Cincinnati,'August 1.--Provision*—I»urk unset tled f 12.75^23, closing nominal at inside rate. Lard nominal;9\c. Bacon dull and drooping, holder* anxious; shoulders G*,c clear aide* 8*,. Produce—Flour quiet and weak. Corn dull; 50^ Slcc. Whisky 93 Lou n, luu, August 1.—Prodcce—Fkmr, flair do mand. Corn steady; G8c. Provisions—Market dull and weak; Pork $15.00. Daoocx, shoulder* 6*c, clear aide* 8'gc. Lard 10011c. Whisky 93. -Produce—Floor firm. lUiarellnntous. BT. Lorn, A Oorn dull. PnotiNiCRa-rork duJJ. JJ.14*,. Bacon dull; [/*»_ ft, re order lota, rfhouhleraO.Vc, clear aides 8V@9c. Lard vHQly DGSltO S D F1H ^ S, .vb’icKottlo 9.V. Balitxorr, August 1—PftODUCB-nour, improved demand. Wheat market active. Corn steady. I'uoviHioxn- Mcks Pork $15.00. Bacon week;nhouh ders 7&7,' 4 'c. Whisky 0*K&fiGc. Cotton—Market dull, prices nominal; middlings 19J,(&20; net receipts 67 bales, gross G7; stock 1,063. Galveston, August 1.—Cotton market dull and lower; goed ordinary 16’,'; net receipts 15 bales{ tales 100, stock 11,773. New OSLEANb, August 1.—Cottun.low middlings 17*4 (O 7»«; net receipts 437 balew. gruff* 457; sales 1,300; Block 43,978. Groceries—Sugar iu good demand; yellow 12,Sc. Financial—Bank sterling Gold 12>i. Charleston, August 1.—Cotton, middlings 18>£(£ 19; net receipts 291 bales; stock 3,252; exports 22. Mouile, August 1.—Cotton market dull: middlings 18‘ 4 ; net receipts 43 bales, sales 100; stock 8,689. Savannah. August L—Cottou market dull; mid dling* 18,V« IS.V; net receipt* 91 bales; rale* 25; stock 4,9*28. Tjooal :in«l ItiiMiiioNH Notloe*. Strjj- Nougat du Marseilles, at Block’s Gaudy Factory. jy29-tf hrtd ' Nougat de Marseilles, at Block’s Caudy Factory. jy29-tf HAM’L H. STOUT, M. D., Agcut for Introduction of Harper & Brothers' EDUCATIONAL WORKS. 4 d* Office at Phillips & Crow*', corner Marietta and Peachtree Htrgeta, Atlanta, Ga. Judge T. H. Fos ter, Clerk; always present to attend to buetueen iu hia absence. augldui SOUTHERN FEMA LE COLLEG E, LA GRANGE, GA. I. F. COX, Prea. ROOT. H. HOWE. WAKE HUDDLE. HOWE & HUBBLE, JMPORTEItS OF AND DEALERS in all kinds of FOREIGN AND DOME8TI LIQUOXIS. SPECIAL ATTENTION TO SOUTHERN TRADP. JV’o. ’43 f ‘43 unit ‘40, Hj/rmmare Street, my24-3m t /.Vt /JtVVJ TI, OHIO• I.AM) FOU MALU. tered—nearly all iu woods—300 acres Sandtown ltoad, 400 acre* on tho McDonough road- all within lour mile* of Atlanta. Both tract* have improvement* ou them. Apply to It. W, Tidwell, ‘ ”* B Pool*, F * - - - MERIWETHER COUNTY, GEORGIA rnilE undersigned, having secured this delightful A place, begff to announco to tho public that ft 1* In thorough repair and is now iu ucrfoct readiness for Uu- reception of guests. To tho old patrons of , ne « <u f« »1** ot it. merits. To others wo wUl state that the main spring is pro nounced by competent Judge* to be the finest chaly- beate aprmg in the Untied SUU*-imauiug from the North aldo of Pine Mountain, and diachanrina 8 coo gallons per hour. It la remarkable for the wonderful cure# U has effected. Wo have three other apJuis- aulphur, magnesia and freestone—the whole em- bracing a moat valuable combination of mineral va- tars. The place is handsomely lighted with ga*. Every spadas of innocent amusement will be nr- vldod, embracing a fine 1 HKATING RI1VK. One of tho greatest attractions, and oua that we think will give moat pleasum, is the Urge, new LADIES’ SWIMMING BATH, IjuIH In . bMullOil, muklluff itreui. m.Mng from Uie mouuUin. It u fafeet long, 19 feet wide! .nd » ooyth to ho rerouted by Iho lathem, well enclomd, ilui I'ro'-iJi.i wlih plenty drewing rooms. A be.11. tlful, level drive, cou.tructod .long tb. summit ot the mountain, .bounding In utctureimuo yl.w., will afford pleasure to those who Uke that exerclao. A Liveij 8table on tho place will bo prepared to fur nish flue horses and carriages. A FINE RAND OF MUSIC Will bo in constant attendance. Tho table will be •upplied with the beat, and the praprietor will exert himself to make hia guests oomfortable and happy; aud In view of the stringency of tho times, he has 4 price of board to $85 per determined to reduce the w month. Washing done at reasonable and uniform rates. While every amusement will be provided for . 1“ heiJUl » the kindest attention will be paid to invalids. C. B. HOWARD proprietor. JyG-lm Lookout Mountain, FBOM ATLANTA, UA. WESTERN A ATLANTIC RAILROAD. » Atlanta, Ga., June 29Ui, 1871.j. FI PICKETS, FOR THB ROUNU'trIP, NINE DOL- X LAltS AND SEVENTY-FIVE CENTS* iuclu- ding Stage Fare, can bo had on application to J. H. Porter. General Ticket Agont, Union Passenger De pot, Atlanta. e. B. WALKER, Master Transportation. MitcheU Street, or W. F. Poole, Sandtown Road, for particulars. Jy31 2w $25.00 Saved \ $25.00 Saved! PRICES AND TERMS OF WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing Machines. UNDEUFF-KP XSTTCASB. (lOl'RMO. (5 PU > No. 6. Plain Table $ 45 $ 55 (GO. No. <1, half-case, pin bx 50 60 C5. No. 7. do fau’y 55 65 70. No. 7, Folding covei 70 HO Ns. H, Full Cabinet, 100 110 No. 8, Folding Cover, 120 WARRANTED FIVE YEARS DY WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO Wo wixh It distinctly understood that these are our term* front which wo never deviate; and \vc guaran tee our Machines to have every point of excellence :tle Machine, an' al as any Machiu elegant work. 4, (ton. Agent, 32 Peachtree st. TO BJENT. N WHITEHALL STREET, near ALABAMA St, three convenient SLEEPING lie . J.. to Oartrcll k rooms hu i table for Law Oflicc*- Stcphcns' Iaw Office. Apply to H. HUHLENBRINK. KNOTT, M. 1). jyni iw. 3. J. QPnCEOVEn JOnN REEDY'S, ooracr White- ball aud Hunter streets. RESIDENCE—Collins street, between Cain and BHte. my23-3m ESTABLISHED 1858. MOORE 1 * Actual Businoss COLLEGE —AND— TELEGRAPH INSTITUTE Corner Whitoliull anil Hunter Sts. ATLANTA, . - . OEOHOIA. »>•-* — rpHE MOST POPULAR AND COMPLETE INSTI TUTION of tho kind In tho South, tor imparting thorough Practical llusincss Education To yonng sod middle aged non in tho HUortoMt Posalblo Time and st the least expense. Students can enter st any time, flu. No vacations. For Catalogues nud specimens of Penmanship, ad- dress jy31 lw B. F. MOORE, Principal. To Parties Desiring to Build THE undersigned would respectfully Inform th* -I. citizen* of AUauta that ho is uow prepared to rinlend f/tc UuildiMsr and Pinlshlnc,. /■Yh/s/i/mc H'ttarlmtnl •>*!}/. of mujj First Claus Haute they may irlsh le Mfreet, IIo ha* at his command s picked set of htnda, and foe 1* confident In giving general satisfaction. OW REFERENCE—Col. John L. Grant, Longloy 4 Robinson, and Fay A Corput, Architects. jo ii.r c. jrtcuoLs, THO,. HAMPTON, R. 11. UbUONa, P. A. BARBOUR. Drake's Creek Mills. F. A. DAIiDOUR<t CO JJEALEHS IN FLOUR, MEAL, % SHIP STUFF, M.I.V«/,|.Y, XJLYTmi'. am .. ace. sprU'flre E * 11. MARSHALL, URNTIST. Cooer Marietta and Peachtree Sts., Ov* r Phillips At Crew's Book) tore, Atlnsts, Georgia. ir.w. M.tckiE, Painter aud Ucco*ator, MV. ' bank) topaa continuance of Ui< Henry Bischoff& Co., WHOLESALE GROCERS, AND DEALERS IN llloo, WlnON, L,li|tti>i*K, Ht>- (tni'M, Totmcco. Jtco. So. 197, Kant Uaj Stmt, CHARLESTON, S. C. tUMBOPP. C. WCLB J. a.'FtXTKB. T. F. GRADY’S R. R. ALE HOUSE* 3 8 Alabama, Street Atlanta, Ga. TUST received, a fine lot of Champaign, •J Jersoy Cider. FamilkM supplied at their homos. A fine assortment of the best uquoiw, WINES, tnd sugars always on hand. Bottled Ale* and Porter a specialty. Ales, Boer and Champagne Jersey Cider engraft. Call on Gradv and away pleased. I>R, J. B. MURPHY, SURGEON DENTIST, H AS RETURNED TO THE CITY, AND CAN RE found at his old office, on Alabama Street, over Johu C. Whltner's, where he will bo pleased to meet hi* patrons and the publio generally. AU Und* of dontal operations performed promptly and In tho most approved stylo. A liberal share uf public i>at- ronage is respectfully solicited. Jy7-lm. For Sale. One EIGHTH INTEREST IN COLUMBUS 8TEAM PLAINING MILL. Apply # to D. W. CHAM PAYNE. JnlylS-lm Oohtmbus, Oa. Pen Lucy School FOR BOYS, NEAE WAVERLY, Tiro Jlilcs JfTorth of Haiti more. HIE nn» verslt n Lucy, Wednesday, 13tli Sept’v Next, Tbe position la highly herlthful, and near lo severe churches. Boys are treated as members of tho family, and required constantly to obsorvo tho de portment of gentleman. Testimonials to tho school aro from the very highest sources. It ha* always, among its pupils, sous of tho very best Amities of the South. >r circulars apply st Wavorly, Baltimore kid. 11. M. JOHNSTON, t I AM GLAD HE HAS COME. charge for varnishing chairs ' I warrant all I ctno thorn, aud Vyhelsterinr, Furniture Repairing^, etc., to give satisfaction. Furniture covers cut, made aud a fit warranted. Hair and spring mattresses made to order. All kinds of household furniture aud up holstery dono at the shortest notlco. I have re moved to DeGive's Opera House, under Mayson'* Auction Ware room, c~ ”——*—* aplg-flm HITCHCOCK Sr WALDEN, WHOUUXLX AMD RETAIL DEALERS IN Books and Stationery 04 PBACHTRBE STREET, (POWELL'S BLOCK,) ATLANTA, OA. i Marietta atreet. C. R. BROWN. Late of Richmond. Va. et Books, Knives, etc. Fine stock of Initial Paper and Blank Books. Also, SUNDAY 8GHOOL BOOKS and REQUISITES. Choice lot of ALBUMS and MOTTOES—the Utter adapted for Sunday Schools, a largo stock of Miscel laneous and Theological BOOKS. Catalogue* scut tree. THURSDAY, July 13th, a Night Train will bo an the Athena Branch, connecting with Regular Night Train* at Union Point, • Jyl4-lm s. K. JOHNSON, Bnp't. UFNQT O. HOYT. DABWIN O. JONES. La to Teller Ga. Nat. Bank. HOYT & JONES, Banker* and Brokers ATLANTA, OA., a in Gold, Silver, Hlooks, Bonds, MorlgHgen, Domestic* und Foreign Exohango, Railroad and other Securities. S))oolal Attention GIVEN TO COLLECTIONS. Refer to Georgia National Atlauta, and National Park Bank, N. Y. aprl-tf Twenty Rooms to Rent. HAVE TWENTY ROOMS on Alabama stmt, in th* Stubblefield House, suitable for'ofllco* nr bed rooms, which I will rcut on favorable term*, till tlio 1st November next. M. 8TCBBLEFIEI.D. Al Kill*—I Hotel NORTH GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE, IVr HTJIKET, containing full particular*, apply at the Book Music Stores, - -» - )y 25 <Uwiiit the College. A. J. * ANNIE D. HAILE. Principal* Change o£ Schedule. OFFICE MASTER OF TRANSPORTATION,) Maoon k Wehtkiin Railroad, ! Macon, July 12, 1871,) DAT PA8SENGBR TRAIN. Leaves Atlanta 7:55 A M Ixeavea Macon 7 .55 A M Arrive* at AtlanU Jr 2.-G0P M Arrive* at Macon 1;40I' M NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leav** A'Uuita 2 :55 P M Leaves Macon 5 .DC P X Arrives at AtlanU 10:35 P M Arrive* at Macon 8:83 PM nr The above schedule goes into effect Sunday• Jnly IA l«TL * Julyl3-flt H. W. BRONSON. M. T.