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THE SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10, 1871. NO. 387. TELEGRAPH NEWS lly the Now York Associated Tress. WASHINGTON. Washington, August 11—The Secrotn- rj of the Treasury decided to-dar that, under the late decision of Commissioner Pleasanton, in relation to interest on the coupons of corporations, the question of collecting the tax upon dividends and undivided profits of corporations was not touched upon; therefore a tax upon div idends and undivided profits for the last five months of 1870will bo at onco assessed and collected. Omni Chikf or Signal Service, Washington, D. 0. August 16. nnoonn ron the past 24 hocus. The barometer has risen slightly since Monday afternoon on tho Gulf Coast, and northward to Tennessee. Bain has fallen veiy generally this afternoon from Texas to Florida; but is now clearing away. Easterly winds have continued on the Booth Atlantic CouBt, with slight rise in tho temperature. Tho barometer has fallen Bomowhat on tho Middle Atlantic Coast, and more decidedly iu Pennsylva nia and Mew York. Southerly windsand fair weather are generally reported from Virginia to Maine; but light local ram in Iihodo Island. Threatening weather is reported from northwestern Ohio, with southerly winds iu Michigan, and on area of low barometer, probably exists north of Lake Erie and Lake Ontario. Smoke and haze was reported thiB morning from central Pennsylvania to Lake Huron. Tho area of highest temperaturo this af ternoon extends from Tennessee to Lake Erie and lows. PHMNSIIn. Tho barometer will probably rise north of Missouri, with partially claar and pleas ant wedther on Wednesday. Light local storms are probable for Lakes Erie and Ontario; but no material change is indi cated for the Atlantic Coast; on area of high barometer, is probsblo advancing ujion the South Atlantic States; and light rains. If any, are probable for tho Gulf Coast on Wedesday afternoon. DOMESTIC NEWS. NEW YORK. Hracy KttUrcm* Ccnlrmet—Fled frm Justice— The U'otue’rt Mnquctt—HemnrLabU Trsti- New York, August 15.—It is stated on good authority that coiifcnu-ts hnvo born miulo with 0110 of the great railroad con tractors of the West for the entire con struction of tho Mobile ft North-Western Railroad, to l»e completed iu two years. The consummation depends only upon the full amount expected by tho company l>eing voted by the counties in Mississippi. The elections will soon bo held and from the report received, it isliclieved that the vote will be quite unanimous in favor of liberal subscriptions. If tliis expectation be realized, work will at once be com menced by large gangs at both ends of the line, and at the intersection of the Central road. The project meets with great favor among railroad capitalists who deem it one of the most important lines iu this country. Durancjr A McGee, whose establish ment was burned with loss of life, have lied to avoid arrest upon the charge of arson. Tho coroner resumed his inquest this morning upon tho caso of tho Westfield boiler explosion. Charles II. Haswell, engineer, said he was of tho opinion that tho iron in tho boiler of tho Westfield was not o! the proper description. He mode the following statement: “With tho present stall of ignorant eu- gioeen he did not soe how the hydros tatic test could be done away with; but with a body of educated engineers, tliero would be no necessity for such n test.— He did not consider that there were more than fire intelligent engineers in the whole arbor of New York.” Wm. W. Vanderbilt, engineer, said, in the course of his testimony, that the interests of ship-owners are more iu favor of an incomplete inspection. A thorough and complete inspection would bo pro ductive of much inconvenience and loss of time to tho company. Tho foundation of the Scott monument has been laid in Central Talk. The celebration was general throughout Canada. Patrolmen, in citizcus’ clothing, wero picketed along all tho lines of city railroad with instructions to arrest every intoxicated person riding in the cara. WEST VIRGINIA The iPrcttfhI—• The Spying:*—-The Klerlla*. Witite Sulphur Springs, Aug. 15.— The drought in this section is beginning to got oppressive, and the crops arc suf fering for tho want of rain. Tho springs continuo crowded. Among tho arrivals to-uight wero General G. T. Beauregard, of Louisiana, Col. Caswell, of Louisiana, John W. Wyatt, of Rich mond, Major McMahon aud N. B. Clark, of Virginia. The election to decide whether or not a convention shall bo held for the pui- G we of framing a new constitution will > hold in this State on Thursday, the 25th instant. It is generally conceded that tho vofco will be largely in favor of the oouvontion. MASSACHUSETTS. The fc.ell Centeumlml -OU 0*11 Slel. F-UHeml. Boston, August 15.—The centennial anniversary of tho birth of Sir Walter Scott was appropriately noticed at a meet ing of the Massachusetts Historical 80- (^BulTis reported to be seriously ill. Ho recently foil in a fit at his residence in West Lebanon, Maine, and is now in a critical condition. Tlio friends of Hon. Alexander H. Hico aro actively organizing in Boston and other jilacca, for the purpose of pre senting his name to the Republican Con vention os a candidate for Governor. CALIFORNIA. JmrmHat .H«.m— IwIMl San Fuan. 1* 0, Aug. 15. -The Japanese Government announces a new system of National coinage of go*' 1 ,, » l1 ™ Tpr > •“ correspond with the r American system, the yew, or dollar, being ten uuit. The remains of Lieut. H. W. MeKec, who was killed in the attack made 1 y tlio United State* troojw upon the Corcan forts, have arrived in a steamer from Ja- pau uud will he forwarded to-uioirow to Lexington, Kentucky. PENNSYLVANIA. .1 Sum.ouu attorn. 1’uila., Aug. 15.—A defalcation of 8300,000 is charged against the agent of the rennsylvania War Claim. It is claimed by the friends of the accused that ho has boon tlirco times at tho Pennsyl vania enpitol to sottlo accounts, bnt failed to find the proper officers at home. It is alleged the defaulter is at Harrisburg now to settle, bnt the Auditor and Treasurer ore both absent. Tho Journeymen Tailors' International Trsdo Union commenced its session this morning. It is composed of delegates from snboidiuate Unions in tho United Btatcs and Canada. Tho object of tho organization is protection in prices, eas tern tailors only ore connected with the Union. FOREIGN NEWS! ENGLAND. tmUed Stole* Bm#i Abroad— The I'haler a .Vcwairal— J^'npaleam itec lines em .Iddri Me. Me. London, August 15.—The ton-forties and United States bonds of 1871 have risen considerably at Frankfort in con sequence of the success of the new treas- ury arrangement. The amount allotted to Frankfort is limited pending negotia tions. When completed, will enable Mr. Richardson, the Assistant Secretary of tho Treasury, to place the wholo amount iu Germany. A case of Asiatic cholera has appeared in London, and creates an extraordinary sensation among the people. A dispatch from Berlin says tho chol era is increasing in Kouigsberg, but no cases have yet appeared in Dantzig. Heavy thunder storms have been ex perienced in the west of England which caused much damage to the crops. Tho Emperor Nupoleon has declined to receive tho address of welcome, which it had been propoeed to tender him, un less at the express wish of the British nation. The strike at New Castle continues aud many striking workmen are emigrating to America. In the House of Commons to-day Ver non Harcourt made a violent attack upon the Government for tho use it had made of tho Royal prerogative, on tho pur chase question. Mr. Gladstono replied that, seeing the amount of unfinished business before tbo House he should de cline to cuter upon any controveriy on tho subject. He thought it was the duty of tho House to decide whether a prac tice so ml verso to law aud so fatal to na tional interests should be coutinucd. Faucett denounced the employment of Royal warrant. He prefered the contin uance of the purchase system rather than owe its abolition to such an abuse of the Royal prerogative. The Attorney General defended the application of tho Royal prerogative in this case, but added that the Queen had practically announced her resolution never again to interfere. The consolidated Fund bill was intro duced and was received with vehement cheers as heralding tho close of tho ses- ion. TELEGRAMS A flro at Youngstown, Ohio, burned eight small houses and three children. The steamer Chattanqna, on Cbattan- qua Lake, exploded. Several were killed and many wounded. A dispatch from I’ittstou, l’euusylva- nia, says : Fivo bodies have been recov ered. Thirteen remain in the mine. A majority of the volunteers have been damaged by foal air. A conviot who hod served six yeurs of his sentence in tho penitentiary, commit ted suicide by jumping into a vat of boil ing water. The trial of the murderer of the Chief of Police of Dublin has boon postponed. The corporation of Dublin has passed resolutions expressive of horror and sor row at the Phoenix Park allair. It is positively asserted that tho Mar quis of Lome and the Princess Louise will reside iu Canada for a lengthened period. A considerable reduction of thu Cana dian Militia force is expected in couso- qncuco of tho treaty of Washington. Langdon, of Ilion, New York, whoso wife refused to alienate her property, beat her brains out and then luing himsolf. The new dry dock at Savannah was completed to-day, and tlio steam tug Christiana and tho schooners Ware and John It. Wildor wero taken iu this after noon. T/ic dock is a suae ess. OOMMBHOIAIi FINANCIAL AND COIIHEKCIAL. OFFICE ATLANTA DAILY SUN, I August 15. 1071. f REMARKS. More activity was manifested in the general market to day than has Iieen for a week or two past. As tlie fall season approaches merchants and buyers all np- jM'ur anxious to inaugurate the old routine of baying and selling. Alxuit the liveliest article is I'lonr, which is reported as very active and in splendid demand. One dealer says he shipped 8() barrels to-day ton small coun try merchant. Bacon is rather looking np, and the de mand better than any time during the summer. Com is sternly, and shows a disposition to remain so. Meal may lie quoted similarly. The provision market generally shows a little more life, and prospects now nr* good for a brisk Fall trade. Cotton—Is quoted at 17iOAl7l. Guam—Corn by car load 110(395 <*“•*• Wheat lied $1.50; prime white Sl.GOte’ 1,70. Outs G5(e 70. ltye $1.00. Barley $1.00. Bacon—Shoulders bo; dear rib sides >J,c; clear sides 10c; canvassed lmms 14 p,17e; bulk fa lower. Laui—Barrels 12c, kegs uad cans 1:1 (alt e; bulk lc lower. Flocb—Superfine, $5.70; extra, $7; family, 38048.25; fancy, $0. Mi:cl, etc.—Quite an active demand exists, and many orders are received from a distance. Coro meal per baahel $1.00 Bran, per cwL, $1.00. Gnocuuica—We quote A sugar utllje; extra O 14c; yellow U 13(alI3!c; fair to choice crushed, powdered and granula ted 15)c; brown 12(a',13o. Rio coffee 17(nl9e; Java 2Cc; Laguim 20c. Mo lasses, in barrels, 33o; Now Orleans primo 70c; hogsheads 25(o'B0—this style of pack age is getting to be very common in tlii.'. market, and buyers will at once ace tlie discrimination iu prices. Liverpool salt $2.25 ; Virginia salt $2.25. Eire lOKalle. Ginsing 12(«22c. Cundies—sperm 18c; odamantino 12i(o. 131e. Pepper 25c. ltaee Ginger 15c. Starch 8c. Cigars, domestic, per thou sand $22(540. Teas—Green tea $1(5 1.00; black 90o©1.25. Soap 5(510*. Crackers 6(5>15o. Country Produce. — Butter 20(530; eggs I6(a,25c. Cement and Lime.—Market brisk. Cherokee lime 50c; Chewacla GOc; by draulic cement, per bbl., $4; James liiv- er, $4; plaster of Paris, per bbl., $0. Hay—Moderate. Primo dovor, per ton, $30; Tennessee, $30(u33 ; Timolliy, $32(s35. Tobacco- -Low grades 65(o,60c ; com mou, 58(366; good, 75(5|90; fine, $l(o. $1 25, choice brands, $1 25(5.1 00. Prints.—Aliens, 101; Sprague 11; Pacific 11; Lancaster, 10(; Wsnisutter, 7f ; Mcrrimncs, 101 ; Garner, 121(315. Hardware.—Nails—lOd to 60d $4.70 8d $4.95; 6d $5.20; 4d$4.75; 3d $6.70; finished, all grade*, about 15o lower.— Iron—Swede 7e; horse shoe iron 7e; City Mills and Pittsburg bar Gc. Live Stock.—Cattle—Tennessee, 21(3 4}c; country, 2@3Jc; sheep—country 2(Si 31c; Tennessee, 4c; slioats, 5(5,510. Our quotations arc mado up moiuly froni the largest and most responsible dealers in the city, and may lie relied on as correct. In the Dry Goods line tho season is just on the eve of nnotlicr, and there are no positive rules for governing quotations just at this time. Most of our merchants have already left for Northern markets and very soon onr own market will be Stocked with n supply of goods, judiciously sdocted. Lost spring was a striking example of the taste and care displayed by onr mer chants in their purchases. Seeing that the summer promised on unusual dull ono, they bought just such thing as were sale- able, andeonsoqnentlylmvo come through one of tho dullest seasons on record un scathed and uncrippled. Now, that they have this experience it is reasonable to presume, that their fall stocks will lie even more suited to tho times aud tastes of their customers than that of tlie bciisou just closing. MARKETS BY TELEGRAPH. NOON. Nsw Yoke, August 15.—CoUou uomtnsl; apkuil. IS A; Orleans ISA; sales 1.10(1 bales. Flour quiet and steady. Wheat quiet aud un changed. Corn quiet aud firm. Pork quiet at $13 50. J.ard firui. Turpeutino iteady at 47<£47.Y Bo nin firm at $2 75@2 80 for strained. Freights doll. Stocks steady but not very active. Governments very Arm but dull. State bonds steady. Tonne*- active. Tennoisoe aixoa 75} i, now 75 >J. Mon ey easy at 3. Gold heavy at 12,V ExcbsDge—Jong abort 97*. upon, August 15.— Soon.—Securities unchang ed. FtuHKrouT, August 15.—Bonds 907*. Live* pool, August 15.—Noon—Cotton opened dull; uplands 8H; Orleans 9; aalos 10,000; export*and $ peculation 2.000. Breadstuff's quiet. Lard quiet. Cincinnati. August 15.—Cotton steady hut quiet; low middlings 16)*; middlings 18. Whisky "tody and in fair demand at 86. Flour steady with fair de maud—superfine $4 60; extra (5 12), ; family $5 50. Corn quiet and steady; mixed shelled 64. Oats steady with good demand; primo mixed 33^36.— Mess Pork steady but quiet at $12 60. Bacon in good demand and firm; shoulders C*»; clear rib sides 7 Y Usuis in moderate consumptive demand and steady; sugar-cured lSftlSH. Bulk meat* dull aud neglect ed; shoulders 5 Y dear rib sides C 1 ,, clear sides CY Lard neglected and nominal; city kettle ren dered 9. Wheat firm; primo red $1 15. AFTERNOON. New You, August 15.—Cotton dull aud lower; sales 1631 bales at 16).. Paonucx—Flour, Southoru, steady. Whisky Arm- •,94 Y Wboat l<j*2o. lower; red winter Western 4<V#4;i; amber HoutUcrn 46. Corn lc. lower, 67>,<g> 68. UIcc ateady. Pork closed heavy, 13@13\.— Lard flrmcr-ksttle 9',. Tallow ateady. Freight* firmer. FiNANCtAE-Money eaay at 103. Sterling at close prices, Banker's bills sold on tho streets at 9. Gold 12.Y Government* quiet, firm sod activo, especial ly; others dull. Tenneaace* 75' 4 ; now 75 Y— Virginia's 63—new 72. Louisiana'* 66— uew 00. La. vcc* i.DV; 8's 83. Alabama's 100**; 6’s 67. Geor gia's 83; 7's 91. Virginia's 45; new 20. .South Caro lina's 70—new 68. Liverpool, August 16, Evening.—Cotton closed dull; uplands 8\; Ortons 9. Manchester advices less favorable; cauac dullness. London, August 15-Evening — Securities un changed. Turpeutino 87s. 6d.%38. Bali moan, August 16.— Fmdvcb.—Flour active. Wheat ateady. Corn quiet aud steady. Pork firmer, 14 v Bacou firmer, shoulders C‘-,<v*7. Lard dull at 10, l «(a»ll, Whisky, small sale* at 94. Cotton dull, tending downward; middlings 1H' 4 @ 18)4; net receipt* 37; gross 26, export* toast wide 30; sales 73; atockll45. Cincinnati, Auguat 16.-Produce.—Flour aud urn dull. Potk $12 60 aaked. Lard 9 asked. Ba rn, limited jobbing demand; shoulder* 6Y uls** sides TV Whisky 88. Louisville, August 15.—Pnonccx.—Flour inac tive. Corn weak. Provisions—Light demand and unchanged. Whis ky steady at 80. Hr. Louis, August 16. -Paouuca—Flour lower; superfine Western $3 7003 75. Cora quiet Pork inactive—;held firmly at $12 76@13 00. Bacon firm er; order lota 6S<9*K; clear rib aides 8*. Lanl 0Sft9*. New 08LBahn August ln.-PBoDucE.-Flour easier at $4 76; double $4 30<t>,C 50; treble $6 62’>y6 75. Com quiet; mixed 65^67; white 70. OaU quiet, 45 C<w>. Bran dull at $1 03<j)l 10. Pork dull at $14 25. Bacon firm at 7>,<&!>. lard dull. lO^lO 1 ,; kega ll.'.Ml ; all other* unchanged sterling 22S; sight >« pram. Gold 12 Y Cotton dull; middlings 16,Y4lU ml receipts J04 gross, export*to Havre 2,425; sales l.OPU, st«*-k 36^ 605. Wilmington. August 15.—Spirits Turpeutine firm at 95. Rosin $2.20 for strained; $4 for No. 1; $5 75 for sale; mule steady, $3 40 for yellow dip; $4 40 for virglu. Tar ateady at $2 65. Cotton dull; mld<llings 19; stock 611. Boston. August 15.—Cotton doll; middbug* 10).; gross 626; sale* 300; stock 6.600. Savannah. August 16.—Cotton in moderate de mand; middlings 17; m t receipts 83; asks Mil. stock mi. Galvesion, August 16.-Cotton—»*4 receipts 367; cxjtortsto tir-at Britain 1573; c«.a iw.-o 337: «.i c 10,431; good ordiuary 15'., dull. Momi.E, August 15. -Cott*»n quiet; IttUld “S’" 17';; net receipt* 40; esqiort* cosatwi-.- 76; rjtf * 1. stock 469. Charleston, August 15.—Cotton dull; inlddlpir l« l £#17; net receipts M bales 50; fitnet |0,9M. Norfolk, August 15.--Cotton dull; low mid^hu;; 17; net rccalpts 107; export* Coastwise 1038; «tocli 622. Mnrrnu. August 15. Cotton dull and nominal middlings 17. Philadelphia, August IS.- -Cotton dull; middliug* 1«V- LATEST. New Yore, Auguat 15.—Government* quiet; five twenties of '62 sold off ^ on second call, but rallied again to former prices; sixes of Hi a little better flvc-twcntiesof January and July lietter; 81**18•, 62'a 64; 4'H 14; 6's 141«: new If; T'sl3^; 8'el4V, 40*s 13 H. Cuaelrston, August 15.—Tho first bale of new Carolina cotton was reealvod luxe to-day from Barn well county, which dasKOd middling and aold r.t 2: cents. GRIFFIN. .Spalding Superior Court—An In terrating Unite—t-’rops, Etc. Tho Fall Term of tho Superior 6ourt of SpaldiDg county haa been in sesaion hero tills week. Tbo docket is very heavy—there being some important and interesting coses on hand. Among these oases is one that your readers have per haps heard of, as it has attracted consid erable attention in this section for several years past, though it has nover como to trial until this session. It was commenced by I). N. Martin, Esq., and Hon. Ben. Hill, for the com plainant. It appears that in eighteen hundred snd sixty-eight a hill was filed in favor of Mrs. Ann E. Ferrell, now de ceased, against Bichard Simms, for the purpose of settiwg aside a deed made by Mrs. Ferrell, to said Simms, in 1863. It appears from the bill that Ben. W. Fer rell, in 1860, on tbe day of bis death, mode his will, and guvo to Mrs. Fenrcll oertoin property—among whioli was a house and eighty acres of land—s bean tifnlplace; well improved; abontoneand u half miles from tho center of Griffin. Tho hill charged that Bichard Simms, her brother-in-law, (who was her Aeorcst neighbor), having groat influence with her, persuaded her to soil her homo—giv en to her by her husband for a homo—al leging that one Protkro had an execution against the estate of said Ferrell, obtain' cd before his death. That J. L. A. All ford was tho Executor, aud that ho sold the ploco at Executor's sale, and that Mrs. Ferrell became tho purchaser. It was charged in tlie bill that Mrs. Ferrell did not wish to Boll; but having been advised by said Simms that hertitlo was not good; that as soon as tlio war was over Protkcro would sell tho placo under his execution, and that sho had better sell then, and take the money and go down tlie country to her father, and buy lands there, as slio would get a good prico for the place where sho lived. Sho con sented to sell in 1863. Said Simmf bo camo tho purchaser, for $10,000 in Con federate money. Ho paid Mrs. Ferrell three or four thousand dollars, and paid fonr thousand dollars on tlie Protkro fi. fa., which was alleged to be against her wish, believing that said Simms would pay her tho whole 810,000, taking the risk of tlio judgment lien. Tho enso was conducted by B. H. Hill, D. N. Martin and J. M. Campbell for the claimants’, snd by Col. C. Peeples, J. D. Stewart and E. W. Beck, for tlio defendant. An attempt was made by Counsel for further eon tinuonec, but was overruled by the Court. It is said to hnvo been one of tbo most interesting and exciting cases ever tried iu this Court. Tlio sym pathy of the people was almost entirely with tho claimants, aud notwithstanding the great efforts of Col. Peeples, in s live hours' speech, lie could not turn tlio current of popular opinion. Ben. Hill concluded tlie argument iu olio of the ablest speeches of his lifo, making the most cloqnent appeal in bclinlf of tho orphan children of Mrs. Ferrell, who wore now living upon tho charity of their friends. No ease lias created near the interest that this lias iu many years. Bon. Hill added to his great reputation in the management of this case ; while your friend Col- C. Peeples lost—-as he was fretful and disagreeable to Court and counsel iu bis anxiety to make a caso for his client, hut liis conduct is creditable to ill-beidth more than to a look of cour tesy for which he has heendistiugnished. The jury delivered a verdict for tho claimants—paying them rent for eight or ten years— and allowing Simms pay for improvements. THR CROPS. Tlie coni crops in this county is excel lent—better than for many years. A plenty will lie raised to supply all de mands, Cotton is beginning to take the mst; and fanners are becoming uneasy for fear their now good presjieot will be seriously affected. There is a growing disposition among the fanner < to plant elovrrard grassland inquiries as to tlie best manner of plant ing, etc., are heard on every hand. It wonld lie a great benefit to tlio people if tho remark* of Ex Governor Brown at the Agricultural Convention could be printed, ns the intomotkill required is contained in those remarks Brx. Earl Bussell isN Utenti nisun thocrisi i He said to a distinguished literary man "So you are conquering by a royal wai- rant t Do you remember tlie last ocena- ion on which the ex|s’riment was tried ?" No, I do not." “It was just before James 11 left his crown behind him." Kew TMU’rrticrmcnts. I M1IKLS No. 1 KEK1) IIARLKV. ,ut«> bnalisl-Cars ; ten l.sl. - rhn ky Timothy II«J. . |to m 500 Ws. M. William*. y llf>. { CiMiuitiMHvJi Merchant .( 1 1 AM iiistructctl by tin* Board of Directors of th< Com/mity to collect tho third lnnt*lnicnt of $25 |w*r rtiaro on tho uttn-k subscribed. M<*a*o call at n>) Office am! pay tin amount. W. V. OBME. auglf 3t Treasurer. Popular tainiIn Seining lUacIjituo , > 1 H l? M 5 *• > J : a <r i EM He t - 9 I 2. H -*0i f S ! OT H ti P *«< O 2. e-K 9 i “ w ja £ o m ~ re K h | is M CD | ^ m i 3 i ^ a » 9 ®Q & P ei > E Hlisrcilaitco no Qfiliicrlionncnlo. A CARRIAGE PAINTER WANTED w E want» r*rriago Painter-a Rood workman - l>r Wit it'll wc will rIvc ROOd WURPH. Apply to K. F. WTI.Dr.lt k BON. a14.il lw Forsyth, Qa. CHICKERING PIANOS! THE ITNDEltflKiNED BF.INO THE GENERAL STATE AGENT For the WOULD KENOWNKD Ohickcring Pianofortes Is j>rei»ar»'il to furui*h tlMM atlinirablu loatiuiucuts from STOCK KEPT A THIS MUSIC STORE OR DIRECT FROM TIIF FA CTOR F, As parties may drsirc. CATALOG l T K JJOf >1CH, OiviUR TRICK. DEHCUIPTION and ENGRAVING of each ftylo, sunt, po*t-j>aid. to any party, on applica tion. Manufacturer'* 1'rrtiflcate and Warranty AtVOMl’AMEH EACH INHTltl MENT. EDWIN FAXON, D U S I X E S S c O Is I a E (4 13 IH DEVOTKU TO THE PRAOTIOAL, USEFUL O O ,F you nil men. fittUiR them in the SHORTKfiT mandat tho lS»T l'OHSIBLE EXI'ENS* ir a sue*' hrful future. . There ars no vacation*. •IU Stuck instil — ----- ... . ..the holder the privileRc of complutinff the oourse at irteahiiro, and to rurlew at auy fnturs time UKATIK. furtb* r i»aiticu'ura, Cataio^ace, NjiorliMcna of Penman ship Currency. Ac.. Addreas, A. R. EASTMAN, Box 636. Principal, angfi 1«p. J. J. KNOTT, M. D. FFICE OVER JOHN kEELY'H, corner White- 1 Rnfesr street*. RE.SU1UNCL- Culling street, between Cain and II «k iu>23-3m a. II. HOOKS, C ONTILVOTOR FOH BRICK AND Stone W«rk, of all claeso*. Pla*DTlnft and Ornamental work, fit one f’utUng, etc. Griffin. Ua.. May 12, 1871. Gainesville Sulphur Springs H OARD at the 8TTLPHlTft8PRTNG8 ha* been re. durad to the follow Dir rate: BOARD PER MONTH . - $40 0U •• WEEK • • 12 00 •• •• DAY • - 2 00 ( bildrsn under lJyoars of aRS and Mirvant* half I price. M. It. Met’AMY. Oailn Son Hook anb Job (Office. _ i J T he sun job office has JusftaN surpidp with a spleiiilid assortment of the Latest Styles ot NEW AND ELEGANT TYPES, Ami is now prepared to do the Finest Gi-mfes M JOB PRINTING! legal Blanks of |wy pesorijtion FURNISHED TO ORDER. We have made ample arrangements to get np Blank BoWks AT THE LOWEST RATES LEDGERS, JOURNALS, RECEIPT BOOKS, ETC. •»,:11 CITY FLOURING MILLS, O TI^UCTO, CCOHOM. If all things arc equal, why not |mtrou ize liome manufacture 1 r HAVE fnrnl.lirn HIT Mill, thran-lioat»lth NEWT 1 nail IMl'ltOVZn UA' IILNEllV, .11,1 MU aaw crlndifiR iif-tv wheat, and am prepared to and rill guarantee evary pound at flour that 1 sell to come fully up to rcprcMoutatiou; "thorwiae, it can be ahipv pod back to fu«-at my expense. I am prepared U< furutah tho tr*lo, la aay quantity, in aacks, half Racks or quarter Hacks; PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choice white whoa*. (HTY MILI.8 FAMILY, from sole* tod reel wlu at. OIMIM. mum FAMILY. HTAK MILLS FAMILY. BRAN. Mckcd or unwkod. J. B. BUTLER, Proprietor. HOMEMADE Carriages, Buggies, PILETONS, cfoo., cfcc., cfbo., cfcc. — AT A. T. Finnoy’s Carriage Emporium, NO. fi BROAD STREET, aTJLJtA'TL/f, UEOHGiji. The Fluiieer Carriage Manufactory of Atlanta. n IH work F.QUAL8 if not 8mPA5tSE8, in finiah, tho liesl Northern Made Work, And in dnrabiMtr is FAR SUPERIOR—all work be ing put up of the very boat Hoasoucd wood and by THE REST WORKMEN, Whilo iu PRICES, I can compete with ANY MANUFACTORY IN THE UNITED 8TATE8. Mir Oall snd examine for yourself, or send your orders 'ufi AGENT fur KIMBALL BllOS., Cnrrlagc Mnnnfarfaren, of Beilos. aug5 lm • TIIO§. HAMPTON, 1L D. SALMONS, F. A. BaVnoOB. IPrakt'a Creek Mills. F. A. U A R 1)0 UR <6 CO., J^EADKIIH IS FLOUB, MEAL, it smr STUFF, rn.i.YMi,ur, MiUTTVcuy. ,_r biohhit rules iluo ros wiucat. it All product) delivered at tbe depot free of charge, sprlt-6ra NORTH GJfiOROlA FEMALE COLLEGE, IVY HTRRET. H ETWF.F.N Wheat and Lino stroota, AUauta Fall •wMMi-iu ojiaitH September 4, 1871. For clrcul ars containing Rill particulars, apply at the Book and Mn$te stores, or tho College, jy 26-dfcw2ui A. J. k ANN1B D. HAILE. Principals. MBROTIA NTS 1 nur CROCKERY and GLASS No. 47 IVaclilree Street, -FROM— T. FC. IFlIFXjlil'S', J Ml'OHTKU AND J0BI1E1I. »*- ERTAnUSIIKIi 11 VEABH. it Keep#a largo stock. Occupies THULE FLOORS -30x120 Int Indncemonta offored to cash buyers equal to any Market. AtluiU. QA, Align,11, 1,71. HI ® am. Lookout Mountain KIIOM ATLANTA, UA. Porter, (b neral Ticket Agent, Union l*aa-« ng. r De pot, Atlanta. E. B. WALKER, Jmi<'3u-‘2ni Mat-L-r Transportation. Dutch Pete’s Restaurant, trailer Janus' flank, | | J AH 1IKKN nZCENTLY FUllNIgUED WITH A ICO. X coos, And aU other modern applUacen; t%. MEALS SUPPLIED AT ALL UOUUS. «9. REGFLAR BOARD $5 PRR WEEK. 89. TUB BEST TUB MARKET AFFORDS WILL ALWAYS BE FOUND AT DU SHARP 4 FLBYB, gDCCESSOBS TO GBO. MBCARPj Jr. Whitehall StAtlanta, Ga. M ANUFACTTItlNU Ah' D SEBCHAHT JEWELERS. DEALERS IN Watches, Diamonds * and Jewelry. FAIRS. M anufacturer <»r gold, silver and DKONZK MKDAI.q for FAIRS. HTOIIElUi, GOULETS. CITS, FORKS. SPOONS, KNIVES, Ao. To Gtffrlcuttural JFair Commit tee*. PREMIUMS or all kinds. Wo gnarantoe PERFECT SATISFAC TION, and will give the BEST TERMS. We do not doslru to make any profit off of County Fairs just starting, and will take pleasure in flUinff large or small orders. Give ns s csJi or writo tor price*. SHARP ft FLOYD, MRS lm. ATLANTA* 04. ' Mount De Sales Academy ran rocjra mmmies, (Cosuttctto bt thk 8i«T«*s or far Vwitatiow Near OatonvlUe, five Mile. West of Baltimore, Md films ACADEMY I. iltii.tel In IteUltnore oovntT, I commanding an extensiva view of the surrona- diug country—tho City of Baltimore, tho Patapaco River and the Chosapoake Bay. Tho grounds attached to the Academy aro oxten- slvo, aud afford tho pupilsampi* spaeo for exercisa. Tbs hall for STUDY AND RECREATION, TUX DORMITORIES, 4c , have boeu constructed with a view to TBO MOTE THE COMFORT of the young ladies. Addreas for partientos, MOUNT DE SALES. CatousviUc.r. O., Baltimore Oo., ang!4 lm Maryland I AM GLAD* HE nAS DOME. Ths ttut Puptr^llasyr 1m the Stale of charge for varnishing chairs wlsu I cane them, and I warrant ail I'phahlerhtM, Fmrmitm* Mrpmlrhtp, etc., to give satiafaettoik Furniture < To Parties Desiring to Build rpIII: undarslgned would respectfully X citizens of Atlanta that he I* now Mmperittitnd the Mmildimgr the PiahMar Mbpmrimmt Fir*I dm** Mem** they m Street. Be lias at his command a picked set of hands, and feels confident in giving general Mhsflnfinn. MM- REFERENCE—OoL Juhn L. Grant, Longley A Robinson, aud Fay * Obi-put, Architects. JOMJtr CL JrtenOMaM) i OFFICE IN AIR-LINE DOlMtt. PRIOR STRUT anTJ-f,** ^ _ $i>o.UU Mured! IJS.OO Suredl PRICES AMD TERMS OF WILSON HIIUTTLE Sewing Maohines. cxrsnrxu) n me ash. $16 rawo. $5 rnwo. No. ». Plain Table $ 48 $ 66 $60. No. 0. baH-ease, pin bx 60 6t) fit. No. 7. do ftm'y 66 45 79. No. 7, Folding cover TO W Na. 8, Full Cabinet, 100 U0 No. 8, Folding Covor. 120 WARRANTED FIVE YEARS BT WILSON SEWING MACRONS GO We with It dieUnctly undanfioed Ant these are our term* from which we never deviate; and w« guama- t>-e our Maohinae to hare every point of exoelMee to be found ia any Underload Shuttle Manb>l*, find ee durable, made of ae good material ae any |Uflh4f in tbo and that it will do ae elegant work. I U GRIFFIN. Uau. Agent, Kk. AXiixv. ** " n. q. stxct. * THK 1X| l ITABI. K Life Assurance Society OF THE UNITED STATES. IXS ami Wat Wall Street*. No. ( lLXltl , , V I gia. Office •_ 1 KimlMlI building. Ai$4i« *Uoua for Policies of IAIto Assurance veoeln- ed and appolntUMuti of Mpootol «n<l Local Agontm Made By ankleY4 STA