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THE DAILY SUN
SATURDAY MoBXINU . SETTEXBEB 9.
JW* Ain# Adeertieeuumti aheap, found
on Pirel Page ; Load and Bueineu Noticea
on Fourth Page.
CITY AFFAIRS.
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School St t A u.
O'Reilly, Hite. Aervioes at 10:10 a ml, and if. IL
l%^fitebyl«rt5»^^ftryia street-
J. ■» Won. p- »-. fteUr- n—Matef at 10:10 a. to.,
rad 1 P. at. Sabbath School 9 AM. frayer masting
Wednesday, at • r. to.
M. Hunday-school atli. m.
»t. Snrnon’ Cmrrfs Msr>ff of WHon—d Jo*.
*yth street*. Bsv. Gso. Mscupkr. Rector Wyins
arrrtaaeailOMAS-hadtf. M. Suaday-aohoul four
■if SShCS %s?*23Si , W££
vealog at 8 o’clock.
At lari we hew e bit of tatalUganea
from Hi# Excellency, He is In Califor
nia. fiaet he » iloing, or whpt he went
there for, or how long he intends to stay,
or whether he ever intend* to oorno baolt,
we have not learned. Mo doubt he in
trying to enjoy himself. We wish ho
mag yet be happy.
Meantime we learn that Hon. R. L.
MoWIpcter, the Speaker (d tliegoiwo of
Rnrueettetirea, hoe arrived iu the city.
Whether ho oame upon invitation, or of
his own motion, to bo inaugurated Gov
ernor or not, we have been unable to
learn.
Iwtefilali' ‘
M. O. Markham, the boot and shoe
man, has gone to Mew York to replenish
his stock. ^
Ta. Mmia trmt
The Howe Machine Company overy
few day* receive a pile of sewing ma
chines. They are selling freely.
The Third Baptist Church is situated
on Jones' Avenue, and is in charge of
Rev. H. F, Buolmuan. Services sro held
evory Sunday at 10) o'clock a. m., and 8
r. n. Prayer meetings every Monday
night.
First Baptist Church.
Rev. M. B. Wharton, the eloquent
Pastor of the Baptist Church, at Eufauln,
Ala., will (D. V.) preach at the First
Baptist Church to-morrow, 10th lost., at
101 “clock a. m., and Rev. D. Shaver,
D. D., at night. The publio are most
cordially invitad.
Mr. J. A. Analey,* so long esteemed by
the people el Augusta, has located in At
lanta. While the social community of
Sand Hill, Augusta's getn of a suburban
village, will regret his removal, we oou
grutnlate oar city upon the acquisition of
so valuable a citiseu.
kivoss COURT. 1
A.other Small Il.nl.
The first case up was that of James
Parker, who plead guilty to the charge of
being drunk and profane. It cost Jim
mie ten dollars and costs.
CAXDOTTA BAILXT MAYMILIJAM
has lost her mind, and ehe cursed and
swore just enough to coll for 110 and
joint enjoin
is a soldier brave from the Barracks.
John had a sweetheart, and be was very
much attached to her—so tnooh so, that
he beat and kicked and tmffad her all
about—all in love. For thin, he was al
ow ed to pay MB and ooeta.
A BLOODY STABBING AFFAIR.
lit a terrible old bloat, and eaa’t hide it.
Ha loves lager beer, and got so drunk
that ha didn't know anything. Henry
was permitted to pay |6 and costa.
M. u MXeon.
plead guilty to simple drunk, and got ofT
with 46 and costa
AAEON FAjnaa
oonld not talk English, and when he
threw some slope on the streets,
the policoman told him be must
nflt do that way, but he did
not understand the order and threw
seme more out
•• Mina Ooi. mine Got, wbat language dia;
X can ntabl EagUmh sprsfcen;
For ahuat ao ahnre 1 aay you word,
Ho aura I baea mistaken.”
By paging the ooets tbo Court thought
would have a tendency to learn him to
speak English. ~
Scversl continued eases come up this
morning.
Dlatrlct Cow it.
Yesterday the case of H. Karwisok for
forniaation oooupied the greater portion
of the day. The jtuy returned a verdict
of gnilty and he was sentenced to a flue
of 41,000, or six months on publio works.
The eeee will be taken to a higher court
Two easea of vagrancy were dismissed.
The Court adjourned until S o’clock
r. to-day. t __
* 1 ’ LIVRLV at thb dbpot.
Arrival and Departure *f Trains*
■ l>-.l>n rA—»f- . , ^»= ., ,,
From two to tliree o'clock every after
noon the noise, dust and oonfusion at tlie
depot is almost intolerable. Between
tbsaa hours the State Road arrives; about
tbs same lime the Macon A Western
trains getein, and also a train from the
W«t Point rand. Before the dust
sotlhd from them arrivals, the lightning
express on the Htata road train leaven: the
Msoon train govs at the same time, and
alaatbe West Point train—msluag fur
an hour the moul noisy one oi the twunty-
foUr.
Yesterday caah train arrived and de
luded contained a fair number of pas-
scUgers, going and ooming.
When Tie new depot gets its laidhing
touches, nonrenieores there will ba very
mueh improved, and mnch trouble ob-
As an evidenoe of the prosperity of
z&xssa&rsr
answmanging-toguinto hnsinsss in
laata. Crane, BngiatW 4 Co. have re-
ocutly opened an extonrive dry goods
hones qppttiiJuA Mnbal House, and
soon Mr. T. M. Horaly will upon an aa
Kufrem* Count or Georoia,
September 8tli, 1871.
Noa 18 and 16, Flint circuit, were con
tinued because of the slekneas of Col. L.
T. Doysl. They ere Thos. M. McKibbon;
vs. John J. Folds; Equity from Butts.
Doysl and Munnally; Peeples and Stewart,
for plaintiff in error; 1). J. Bsily, con
tra, and John M. Smith vs. Money Hud-
1, Equity from Henry; 8. C. McDaniel,
o. W. Bryan, for plaintiff in error;
Geo. M. Nolan, Doysl and Manually,
contra.
Argument was heard in the following
cases to-wit: No. 7, Tommey and Stewart
vs. Joshua Ellis : Equity from Newton;
J. J. Floyd for plaintiff ia error; Clurku
and Pace, contra.
No. 8. D. A. Baker, vs. Goo. M. T.
Bower, sheriff. Bute vs. sheriff from
Newton ; Clarke and Paco for plaintiff in
error ; John J. Floyd, contra.
No. a B. B. Bullock, Gov., vs. J. W.
Hanook, forfeiture of recognizance from
Upson. Doysl and Niinnally; J. J. Hall
for plaintiff in error; Smith and Alexan
der ; Is B. Anderson, Solicitor General,
contra.
No. 10. IsN.F, Walker etof, vs. J. R.
Walker el of.. Equity from Upson. Poe,
Hall and Poe; Doysl and Nunnally for
plaintiff in error ; Cabsniss and Peeples;
Smith and Alexander ; Speer and Bock,
oontra.
Pending thu reading tbo record in the
ise, tho Court adjourned untill 10
o'clock, a. u., tomorrow.
Proceeding. of l oonrll.
Present, the Mayor and a full Board.
Minutes of last meeting read and ap
proved.
l'ETITONS.
Sevorul retail petitions were granted.
Petition from two [policemen for pay
during absence was lost.
To pay Dr. Jndson, Ward Physician,
4100; granted.
Several petitions were referred to the
Street Committee.
A petition to extend Alabama street
out beyond tbe Mineral Spring was re
ferred.
[Dr. Thompson mads a speech, which,
by special request of Council and Mayor
the reporters were enjoined from making
mention.]
A running fight was bod on wooden
shanties within fire limits. They were
ordered demolished.
About this time several petitions which
were granted at the opening of the ses
sion were reconsidered and rescinded.
This threw the proceedings to about
where they commenced, consequently
the report first made is valueless, except
as a matter of rauuicipnl curiosity.
Various amounts were ordered paid to
policemen for absence. Some discussion
arose as to tho correct policy of paying
them Ibr absence, when not in pursuit of
their legitimate business.
An iudia rubber petition to macoils
mils Peters street, was stretched out to
its fullest tension. The name was asked
to be inserted slong with those of others,
end carried, wliioh did no good. Motion
upon motinn was offered and the fact that
it had l>een settled mado no difference
With the learned body. It gave rise to e
most animated discussion.
nnroiira.
The Committee on Powder Magsaine
accepted tho bid of T. G. W. Crussellc
for building a magazine at 8914.50, it
g the smulleet bid. It ia to be of
rock.
Committee of wells, cisterns end pumps
awarded the contract for building three
detenu to T. O. W. Cruasells, at 89,360
, The cisterns |to hold 4,600 gal
towns each.
T)M Board of Education recommended
the Council to pay Dr. 8. H. Stout, 8100
for his eervioea os secretary. The account
was ordered paid.
A motion to buy a male end cert for
the Firet Ward, was lost
Treasure’s report for Augast is as
A Man Fatally Stabbed with a Bowie
Knife.
About two o'clock yesterday afternoon,
a most bloody aud serious stabbing affair
occurred at the corner of Marietta and
Brood streets, in which James Little waa
futally stabbed by one Benton O'Neal.
The weapon uoed was a large bowie
knife, tbe blade of which measured eight
inches in length. The out literally disem
bowellcd Little, who fell after walking a
few steps.
O'Neal was arrested and carried before
Justice Johnson, who committed him to
jail. A preliminary trial will be bud be
fore him this morning at 10 o’clock.
It appear* that these men were former
If partners in the painting business, bnt
bad dissolved the co-partnership. In
■ottling up their old business there was
■ome disagreement, which resulted in a
lawsuit. Yesterday they met at the
above named corner, when an altercation
occurred with this sad result. Both are
oom]iaratively young men, snd have torn
Dies. Little bat a wife and threo little
children, and O’Neal has only a wife. At
dark last night Little was alive, bat no
hopes were entertained of his life.
LATEST.
Little died at 20 minutes post 12 this
morning.
Cspt. Irwin will prosecute the cose.
A Merited Compliment.
From the Septemlier number of the
Mured Southerner, published in this city,
wo clip the following allusion to the
Premium List fur oar October Fair :
"The Printing House at V. F. Sisson
A Co., is to Ire congratulated on tho
handsome manner in which they have
gotten up the phomphlet. We have
never seen it excelled by tbe Premium
List of any association. ,r
We cordially endorse all that is here said
of the “Economical Book snd Job Print
ing House,” knowing it to be one of tbe
lieed and most reliable printing establish
ments in tbo South. Sisson A Co., are
practical men, and visitors to their office
will always fiind them witli their sleere,
rallal up, which means bnsincaa.
obliging, while Mr. Werner, the local
agent, is knowm far and wide as one of
the moot attentive and best business men
in the country, besides always making
himself agreeable to all applicants on
bnsiness matters.
This is a very imperfect sketch of this
great road, bnt were all tbe means weliod
at command when written. Many other
statements which would be of interest to
the public generally were impossible to
come at yesterday.
TIm Watering Places.
A large number of gentlemen are daily
passing through tbe city on their return
from the different watering places. They
are invited to call at Holland A Jones'
and secure one of their superb suits to
take home with them.
Pease sad Ills Wife.
Fresh Norfolk Oysters in to-day. The
good timo bus come again, once more
Captain H. Clay Junes, of this city,
has now in press a Masonic Compilation,
which will be ont in a week or two. It is
said to bo a work that will be very useful
to the craft
■srleasly Kart.
Yesterday, a workman employed on
James' new building, lost his footing and
fell to the ground. He was seriously in
jured.
Mart k vaster a Railroad garrejr.
The last number of the Athens lf'atch
man says;
The survey of tbe Northeastern Rail
road was commenced lost Tnesdsv,funder
the direction of Mr. W. W. Thiomos,
Chief Engineer. The Jefferson route
will be first surveyed, after which that by
Harmony Grove. We have not learned
whether tho route via Homer is to he
surveyed.
pta.
.841,390,14
. .26,771,94
. .14,618,90
UalSeA Bevss. //
Yesterday morning, about six o'clock.
tenaive hat, home wutor Urn Kimball L "“US* TS?’ . “ xoclock
Monas. He ta^ottoThat merchant «**<*»«< heroompan
Chariest
££%
Crane, H
The «
to AUanl
twain res
And next the taU and trail known ninth
tag house of Edwin Bates * Co., of
Charleston, will have a huge etock of
clothing in the aeoond end third etoriea
•f the building oooupied aa a store by
Crane, Boylaton k Co.
The ooming of each merohsnts as these
to Atlanta, is the beta evidenoe of oar
prosperity that wo can give.
ions, were in the aet of taking a back for
a little country airing. Write bad been
prepared for their arrest to appear be-
fore the District Court that day. They
hsJ heard of it, aud the officers had
heard of their flighty intentions, and financial exhibit, considering everything.
«s>rA nn ttu> irmiintl iiromutlv to urevent -1 .. • a. a
A Fine Gold Welch Captured.
XigUt before Iasi, Lieu ten Aut Queen,
of the police, with one or two others of
tho force, recovered from a negro woman
a fine gold watch. Circumstances indi
cated that nIio had gained possession of
the watch in a very questionable way.—
The owner can get further information
by applying to Lieut. Queen.
Th« cwttoik States Lift ImaniMt Corn-
psny.
It affords us more than ordinary pleas
ure to chronicle tho success and mention
the merits of the Cotton States Life In
surance Company. The company is well-
known os a young one; yet it has paid
is amounting to $125,000—has paid
them ont of tho money received as pre
miums and has a surplus over. It is the
only company that secures its policy-hol
ders by a deposit of $100,000 in this State.
In addition to having puid its losses, it
has paid ail of its expenses from its re
ceipts. This is something unusual for a
young company.
The Cotton titates is a homo company.
We know the men who constitute its
management Its money is spent at
home. Its investments are among ns.
Its capital is retained iu our midst. It
does not send its receipts off to enrich
home already opulent Northern or West
ern State. This fact alouo, coupled with
its safety, is sufficient to commend it to
the public.
This company is represented here by
Col. W. J. Mugill, Superintendent of
Ageueies, a gentleman well known to our
fx<op!e—against whom there is no re
prouch. Dr. E. S. Bay, genial and gen
tlemanly and professionally qualified, is
tho Medical Director.
Local »nd Business IVotloon
SUPREME COURT^OF GEORGIA.
Regular Order of Business.—Gases yet
to be Decided.
9. Flint 18
10. Tallapoosa 5
11. Atlanta 33
11 Rome 12
13. Cherokee 18
14. Northern 5
15. Augusta 10
16. Middle 1
17. Ocmulgee 5
18. Eastern. 6
19. Brunswick 5
September C—tff
Houses Wanted. -Good tenants
will rent tw’o houses, one witli three or
tour roomB, and the other with six or
eight rooms, by applying to Tax Sun Of
fice. Said houses mast be convenient to
said office. Possession wanted on 1st
October. Rent always paid in advance,
tf.
B6L. Offices to Rent.—One room on
2d floor; also a portion of tlie office, in
cluding one window on the first floor—in
The Sun Building, on Broad street.
Apply to J. Hkxly Smith,
tf. Sun Office.
•'Alexander H. Stephens on the
Study of the Law.”—A 16 page pam
phlet—0110 of tho profoundest of Mr.
Stephens’ many productions. Single
copy 15 cents ; 50 copies $5.
Address J. Hknly Smith,
Manager Sun Office,
scpt4-tf Atlanta, Ga.
MARKKAS BY TELEGUAIM 1.
BOOH.
Haw Yuu, Uept. a Cotton firtti; '■ JV't:
Orient 'tl\, Ml.. 11,ow.
Faotipca—Flour 10c. better. WUst ly'J.. l iter
Corn lc. better. Fork iti-edj- »t ;u no. I*r,! quiet.
Turpentine scerco at Ut&Kf.q. lto.iu quiet st |J 10
la'J 10 tor strained.
Freights firm.
tlmscuu—bUx.it active. tloM atroug at IX-
Government, ttrong aud sternly. Rut-- dull .ud
sternly. Honey emty et 3. Excliauge—long
short tV
L.xtxm, Sept. 8.—boon —Coutolr 01 r Honda
THB UKOHOIA RAILHOAB.
Its Condition—Lamnlh— Connections,
learnings, Ktr.
Wbat is known ns tbe Georgia Rail-
roatl is tlie great line from Atlanta to
Augusta. It is 171 miles between tlie
two eiiics, anil together with its branches
controls 307 miles of road. The Athens
llraucb, from Union roint, is 40 miles
tbe Wnabington Branch, from Barnett,
is 18 miles, and the Augusta and Macon
Rood, which branches off at Cainak, is
78 miles—making in all the 307 miles,
Hon. Jno. P. King, of Augusta, is ths
President. 8. K. Johnson, Esq., is the
8uperintondcnt;Ed. A. Werner is the local
agent at this point It is an important link
in the great through coast line from New
Orleans to New York, via Columbia,
Wilmington, Richmond, Ac. It is
iu splendid condition ; seveu miles
of new iron bars just been pnt down
over a bad and rough space just below
Carnak, and soon twenty-five miles more
of new rails will bo laid iu places needed.
Then the road wilt be ready and safe for
the immense transportation which aa
nuully traverses this great artery.
The local travel over this road is good,
owing to tbs populous country through
which it itssses, and the numerous towns
and villages along it* length.
The freight earned during the post
summer has not been os good ae usual on
aocount of hard times generally prevail
ing. For the mouth of August of this
year there went down the road from thia
station, freight to tho amount of 826,000.
Thia was a dull month, too, and woman
ly give it ssan eiampta In a busim
month those figure would be doubled.—
This includes all local and through
freights which \eft this station for pointa
below.
Of coBmpthis doe* aob indndo tho re
ceipts from passengers, nor for freights
which left the lower stations for this one,
nor for local hwighta betaocn way sta
tions. This is, we think, a very good
Guest Bargains.—For sale—two
first-class Engines. Apply to Porter &
Butler, Machinists.
Atlanta, Ang. 22-dfit
■gt. Nougat de Marseilles, at Block's
Candy Factory, jy29-tf
SSL Nougat de Marseilles, ut Block’s
Candy Factory. jy29-tf
To Printer..
Twelve nowspaper chases, suitable for
papers from 22x32 to 24x36, will he sold
cheap. Address
J. Hknly Surra,
tf. Business Manager Son.
were on the ground promptly to prevent
such a thing. Julia was bound over to
the next term of the District Oontt ta
81,000 bond, and each of tha others ta
8260.
Besides, the officers and men connected
with thia road have always deported them
selves as become gentlemen. The con
ductors generally are tho most polite and
COM MHROIAL.
FINANCIAL AND CUMMRRCIAL.
Atlanta, Sept. 7, 1871.
We quote :
Grain -Corn by oar-load 85@87) cents.
Wheat— Rod 81.50; prime white 81.60(5)
1.70. Oats 65(a)70, Rye $1.20(ij > 1.25.—
Barley 81.25.
Bacon—Shoulders 8c; clear rib sides
9 cents; clear sides 9iu; canvassed bains
14in. 17c; bulk )e lower.
Lard —Barrels 11 i@ll i; kegs aud eans
Floor—Superfine, 85.60; extra, 87.
family, 88(a'8.25; fancy, 89.
Meal, urn—Quito an active demand
exists, and many orders are recoived from
a distance. Corn meal per bushel 90c.
Bren, per cwt., 81.00.
Groceries—We quote A sugar st 14)e;
extra G 14c; yellow C 13(ifil3ic; fair to
choice eraahed, powdered and granula
ted 15Jc; brown 12(o)13c. Rio cofiee
17(<tl9c; Java 26c; Laguira 20c. Mo
lasses, in barrels, 33c; hogsheads 25(,i.'IO;
New Orleans prime 70c.—'This style of
package is getting to be voiy common in
this market, and buyers will at once
see the discrimination in prices.
Liverpool salt 82.25 ; Virginia nit
82.26. Bioe lORSdle. Ginring 12@22e.
Candles-sperm 18c; adamantine l2|(dl
13|o. Pepper 25c. Race Ginger 15c.
Starch 8c. Cigars, domestic, per thou
sand 822(o,40. Teas—Green tea Sl@
1.50; black 90c@1.25. Soap 5(o,10o.
Crackers CxodSc.
Country Produce. — Butter 20@30;
eggs 15(i> 25c.
Cement and Lime.—Market brisk.
Cherokee lime 55c; Chewacla 60c; hy
draulic cement, perbbL, 84; James Riv
er, 84; plaster of Paris, per bbL, 86.
Hay—Moderate. Prime clover, per
ton, 830; Tennessee, 830(^33 ; Timothy,
832(335.
Toiiaooo—Low grades 65@60c ; com
mon, 68(a)66; good, 76(390 ; fine, 81(3
81 26, choice brands, 81 26(31 50.
Prints—Aliens, 11); Sprague 11);
Pacific 11) ; Lancaster, 10); Wamsutta,
Morrimacs, 11) ; Garners, 10);
Gloucester 11; Amoakego* 0).
Hardware—Nails—lOd to 60d 84.70'
8d 84.95 ; 6d 85.20; 4d 84.75; 3d 86.70;
finished, all gradea, about 15c lower.—
Iron—Strode 7c; bone ahoe iron 7c;
City Milia and Pittsburg bar 6c.
Livr 8n»x—Cattle—Tennessee, 2)(3
4)o; country, 2(33)0; sheep—country 2@
3)c; Tenneseee, 4c; shoata, 6(£6)c.
Our quotations are made up mainly
from the Urgent and must responsible
dealers in the city, and mar he relied on
as correct
Whisky trado is doll bnt improving.
Livikpool, Sept- 8—noon.—Cotton opened firm;
upland! 9X0!j; Orla*ni9«i; aalee 18,000 Ule4; for
the week 1VJ.000; export 10,000; epecalntion 26,000;
■lock 621,000; American 231,000; receipt* 80,000;
American 28,000; actual export 8,000.
Later—Cotton Arm. Stock afloat 629.000; Ameri
can 68,000. Breadstuff! active. Bed winter wheat
llfi 6d. Flour Irregular at 24@20e. 6d. Corn 90«. 9d.
Cincinnati, Sept 8, 2 r. if.— Cotton steady.—
Low middlings lit; middlings 20.
Whiaky active aud Arm at 90.
Pbodl'c*.—Flour active and Arm. Superfine f4 75;
extra ti ItK; family $8 62>f. Corn active and litgli-
mlxsd dialled 66 Cats steady with good demand;
prime mixed Mum pork strong and ad
vancing at $12 60. Bacon active and higher /—
■boulders 6}, ; clear rib sides 7^'; clear sides 7>i.
Hams in moderate consumptive demand and higher;
sugar-cured 14&16. Bulk meats active and higher
shoulders 6*»; clear rib sldea fl>*; clear sides 6X.—
Lard steady with good demand; city kettle render
ed 9. Wheat strong and higher; prime red fl 90.
Bsggisg firmer at 19.
AFTERNOON.
Nnw Yoax, Sept. 8.—Cotton quiet;sales 1816bales,
uplands 20 H ; Orleans 21X.
Flour—Southern firmer; common to fair extra
$6.80^6.75, good to choioe $6.80^9.00.
Whisky dull; 92}%c;
Wheat l@2o better; winter red Western $1.48<$
LSI.
Corn Ka'ic Utter; CU^70c.
Pork steady; $13.60^13.62
I«rd firmer; kettle 9»,c. Tallow 8)<@9.S.
Navals steady. FrelghU active and firmer.
Money easy; 2^3. Sterling Exchange steadier;
Oold I3/g. Governments declined S. 8tates heavy;
Tennessee's 73‘ 4 ; new 73,', ; Virginia’s 63>, ; new 70;
Louisiana's 66; new 60, levees 71; eights 82; Ala.
100; Avcs 68; Georgia’s 82 ; sevens 91;
North Carolina’s 43.q; new 25; South Carolina’s 75;
ew 87*.
Loudon, September 8.—Evening.—Consols 93' 4 .
Bonds 93*.
Liverpool, Sept. 8. — Kveuiug.— Cotton closed
Arm; uplands 9*; Orleans 9*; sal s 15,000 bales;
speculation and export 4000.
Yarns and fabrics at Manchester Arm with better
prices.
Cincinnati, Sept 8.—Hour—An advance asked,
established.
Corn—demand good at full prices.
Pork—demand good at full prices; $12.60. Lard—
rneuand light, holders Arm; 9c. llacou higher;
shyulders 6*„ clear sides 7,1*407
Whisky steady; 90c.
St. Lot'is, September 8.—Flour firm; dosing,
Kuperflne winter $4^4.16.
Corn in demand; sacks 51c.
Whisky 89c.
Ragging quiet
Pork firm; $13 ou orders. Bacon stiff, prices ad
vancing tendency; shoulders 6 1 ,, clear sides 7* 4 '(g,B;
shoulders held at 0* at close. Lard Arm; tXm'JU ■
Nxw Orlxars, September. 3.—Flour dull; super-
One $4 02.‘ # ^4.75, double extra $5.85, treble f 6(6,6.25.
Corn quiet; mixed 72c. yellow and white 75. Oats
65c. Bran 117. Hay—Market bare.
Pork quiet; mess $13,87>,@$14. Bacon 7 ',^7*;
cloar rib sides 7*07*, clear sides 8*@8*. Hants,
good sugar cured 14*, choice scarce, 16(6)16
Aanl steady; tieroe 10*^10*, keg 11 *.
Sugar and Molasses—Nothing doing. Whisky 90
(<$$1.00. Coffee Inactive.
Bank sterling 23*. Tight H premium.
Cotton etroug; middlings l‘j(sily : net receipts 198
bales, gross 470; sales 4500; stock 36,668. For the
week—Net receipts 2378, gross 2724; exports to Great
Britain 711, coastwiso 1770; sales 12,000.
Baltimore, September 8 —Cotton quiet and firm;
middlings 20*@20'4; net receipts 12 bales, gro«s 13;
exports coastwise 100; sales 164; stock 630. For the
week—Net receipts 365, gross 394; exports coastwise
100, sales 060.
Wilminoton, September 8.—Cotton— middlings
19; not receipts 20; aales 23. Nor the week-net
oeipts 136; exports coastwiso 10; salos 107.
Norfolk, September 8.—Cotton—low middlings
18; net receipts 26; sales 8; stock 330. For the
week—uet receipts 307; exports 329; sales 50.
Mxkphis, Sept. 8.—Cotton Arm; mtddliugs 20;
receipt* 241; shipments 93 soles 400; stock in 1070,
4041, In 1871,1680. Oor the week—Not receipts 720:
shipments 1036.
Chaklkston, Sopt. 8.—Cotton quiet; middlings 19
net receipts 146 bales; salos 60; stock 3866. For tho
week—Net receipts 649; exports coastwise 193: sales
660.
Philadelphia, September 8.—Cotton strong
middlings 20*@21.
Bouton, September 8.—Cotton strong; middlings
30*; Bet receipts 63 bales, gross 190; sales 500; stock
7500. For the week—Net receipts 445. gros4 1377
exports to Great Britain 112; soles 2700.
Mobilb, Sept. 8.—Cotton Arm: middlings 19
net receipts 55bales; exports coastwise 100; sxles
500; stock ,6224. For the week—Net receipt* 675
exports coastwise 926; salos 900.
Galvkstor, Sept 8.—Cotton—good ordinary 17*
uet receipts 416 bales; exports coastwiso 613; sale#
500; stock 11.717. For the week—Net receipts 2080
exports coastwise 972; aales 1476.
Augusta, Sopt 8.—Cotton quiet and firm; mid
dlings 19*; net receipts 40; sales 70 bales; stock
in 1870, 1330 bales, in 1871, 2700. For tbe week—
Net receipts 350, sales 450.
Savaxnah, September 8 —Cotton very Arm; hold
•rs asking higher rates; buyers aud sellers apart;
prices tending upward; low middlings 19 ; net
oeipto 76; exports coastwise 147; salos 15; stock 3100.
For the week-Net receipts 694; exports coastwise
; sales 160.
6anmnat)-SI)ipping Cint*.
MURRAY'S LINE—NEW
i ORK dr SAVANNAH.
EVERY TUESDAY from radii foot. g
Popular Tamils Seining A\ait)ine«
7'F
D BIN PASSAGE.
The first olses steamships?
Lien, DEARBORN. Commander.
V 111 GO, BULKLEY, Commander.
Compoee this line, and one of these steamships
Isaves each port EVERY TUESDAY.
Through hills of lading given by these steamships
by aU railroad connection*, and also through bills
lading given in Hsvaunsh ou Cotton destined for
Liverpool snd Hamburg by first class steamships.—
For freight or jjassage, apply to
HUNTER k GAMMELL. 84 Bay a
PHILADELPHIA AND 8AVANN.1H MAIL 8TEAM
8HJP COMPANY.
pii/irai/)i;iipiru j.m *»*•
VAJTJTML
*• >e*w-
EVEBY SATURDAY from kaou port.
INSURANCE ON COTTON Bf STEAMERS ON THIS
LINE ONE HALF PER CENT.
CABIN PASSAGE
DECK, with subsistence 10
This line is composed of the first class steamships
WVON1WG TEAL. Commander.
TON AW AN 1>A BARRETT, Commander
For Boston.
$25.00 SaveU I $25.00 Ssve.lt
PRICES AND TERMS OF
WILSON SHUTTLE
Sewing Machines.
UNDERFEED NETT CASH. $10 PR MO. $5 PR MO.
$ 55 $60.
No. 6, Plain Table $ 45
No. 6, half-ease, pin bx 60
No. 7. do Can’y 65
THE B08TX N AND SAVANNAH STEAMSHIP UNI
The steamships
Oriental Capt F. M. 8waH.
vteksbnrg Capt, B. H. Matthews.
CABIN FARE $30 00
DECK 10 On
• Through bills of ladluS given by railroad agents to
Boaton, and iu Boston by Steamship agents to pnn
clpal points in Georgia, Alaama and Florida.
Through bills of lading given to Providenc$,
rooms secured in advance by writing agents In 0s
annah. RICHARDSON k BARNARD,
Agents, 8arannah.
F. NICKERSON k OO.,
®°v9-tf Agents, Boston
For New York.
WABBAHTED FIVE YKABS BY
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO
We wish it distinctly understood that these are our
terms from which we never deviate; and we guaran-
ar Machines to have every point of excellence
to be found in any Underfeed Shuttle Machine, and
as durable, made of as good material as any Machine
in the world, and that it will do as elegant work.
W. H. GRIFFIN. Gen. Agent,
32 Peachtroe Street, Atlanta, Ga.
THS GREAT SOUTHERN 8TEAM8H1P COMPANY.
EVERY THURSDAY.
Insurance by this Line can be effected under mi
open policy at one-half per cent,
CABIN PASSAGE $20 00
The first class steamers
■ lernmn Livingstone, Checmnoan, com.
Gen. Barnes, F. G. Mallory, Com.
WiU saU as follows:
H. LIVINGSTON...... Sopiember 7ih. at 1. r. m.
“ 21, at 12 m.
GEN. BARNES •• 14, at 6, p. M.
" M 28, at 5, r. m.
Bills of lading given hereon cotton and wheat thro,
to Liverpool aud Hamburg via New York by firet
class steamers. For passage or freight, apph
nov 9-tf
' WILDEB A FITI.I.AKTON,
No. 8 Stoddard’s Upper Range.
For Baltimore.
CABIN PASSAGE $20
BBT The Baltimore aud Savannah Steamship Co’i
Savannah during December t
Steamera sail from
follows:
Saragorea
Thursday, February 2d
..Thursday •• 9th
Thursday, •« 16th
Thursday, ••
Thursday, March 2nd
JAS. B. WEST k CO.,
Bay atreet, foot of Whitaker.
Pbovidhnce, September 8.—Cotton—Net receipts
for tha week 36hales; stock 10,000.
LATEST.
New You, September 8.—Governments—81s 1H*
62s 15*; 4S II*; la 16*; naw 14;Ta 14*; 8a 14*
ten-forties II*.
Hlioctllaneon* 15uttii»tmtm».
University of Georgia.
SEVENTY-FIRST YEAR.
FACULTY.
A A. LIPSCOMB, P, P., LL. D., Cmahceixob,
P. H MELL. D. D., Vic* Ot|A*fKLLom.
Ancient Langwagee—W. H. WADDELL. A. M.
Modern Language*—M. J. 8MEAD. Ph. D.
Rhetoric and Bailee Lettera—CHAS. MORRIS, A. M.
. IraP P.
Mathamatioe—WILLIAM RUTHERFORD. A. M.
Natural Phtloeophy-W. I,. BROUN. A. M.
Chemistry, Geology, and Agrtonlturn-W. L JONES,
Ivli Engineeriag—L. H. CHARDONNIER.A.
Law—W. L. MITCHELL, A. M. and R. D. Ml
LUMPKIN, A. 1C.,
M.D.
niversi
A. L. 1
IK next eeeeioo opens September 16, 1871. Tbe
above named Rnhoule am in full opperatton.
Htudente may eelect whatever Courea they wish-
Special allrnUon Is paid to tbe prof regional Bcti
of Law, AgriruRnre, and Civil Engimwriitg, which
have been exjiaoded to embrace a much larger fl
which opens upon September lat
Tulttoa. including all other fees, in ail Depart
ment*. $100, vis: $40 upon l&th September, and $60
upon ioh January. Board $16 to $30 a month. By
messing, atudeuts reducu thw to $10 a month. Total
expeusea $276 per aunnm.
For further information, address the Chancellor,
or WILLIAM HENRY WaDDKLL.
Secretary oi the Faculty,
aocttOtwdU University of Georgia, Athena, O*.
yV. Good Chance
FOIt A HOME.
door, in the town of Newnan, iu Coweta couu
ty, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN NOVEMBER NEXT,
it being the 7th day of the month, beginning st 10
’clock, snd continuing uutil all are sold, my lands
“HARDER PL AC liV
CONTAINING
ONE THOUSAND ACRES.
The said place is well watered, and well timbered,
there being about Six Hundred aeres of the same in
the woods. 1 will sell it In tracts and parcels as fol
lows :
First ONE BUNDRED ACRES, upon which are
situated tbe dwelling houae, a neat frame building
with five rooms thoroughly coaled, with glass
dows, and substantial rock chimneys,—with a _
den well enclosed, itself containing near three acres
—snd capacious Giu House with Screw, and
Ismail farm* of FIFTY ACRES each. I
I will then sell THREE HUNDRED ACRE8 in
parcels, or tracts of from Twenty-Five to Forty acres
I shall have each tract accurately surveyod, and
ONE-FOUHTH CASH ; ONE-FOURTH IN ONE
YEAR ; ONE-FOURTH IN TWO YEARS ; THE
BALANCE IN THREE, WITH INTEREST FROM
DATE OF HALE.
Upon any and all these payments except the first
I will tako cotton at Fifteen Cents per pound, (1 mean
good merchantable Cotton such as ia usually sold in
this market) delivered at Newnan, Georgia.
YOUNG MEN—Honest aud industrious and all
others have now an opportunity to buy homes, and
This land will positively be sold on ths daj
advertised.
Any information can be had by applying to r
iuton P. Wright, at Newnan *'
au« 4 -Mon & Weekly tl stN ov.
IIOWE
Lock - Stitch Sewing
IvT-A-O HiasrEIS
tho tensions, and tho unparalleled wide range of
work they are capable of performing without change
or re-adjustment.
Exposition Universalle
in Paris, 1867, they were awarded the Highest ITixo
Massive Gold Modal—over 82 competitors, and
“ -ROSS OF THE LE-
R waa conferred on ELJAS
the origiuaT inventor of the Sewing Ma
chine.
The growing appreciation of their characteristic
excellence by the intelligent people of this country
was clearly shown by the unprecedented sale of tho
Howe Sewing Machine
during the paat year, being far in excess of those of
any other one patent.
More than ONE TH
tlon cannot be tound.
THOUSAND of these ex-
in daily us# in Georgia, aud of
>er a single case of dlseatislac-
nd. They make the
‘Howe, or Lock-Stitch’
which has tbe same beautiful appearance op either
side of the fsbris sewed, and they are the only ma
chines that make this beautiful stitch to perfection.
The office has been recently estaUUsbed at tho
corner of llrosd and Alabama streets. If vou are
prejudiced in favor of any iarticular tuaohlue, at
least examine the Howe before you purchase. Re
member that Mr. Howe was tho original Inventor of
tho Sewing Machine, and gave tweuty years of his
life to perfecting this machine.
Every Howe Machine is
W arranted for 3 Years
ty of plain and ornamental sewing.
Genuine Elias Howe ,$5,156
Genuine Hlngcr ..T2M61
Genuine Wheeler It Wilson 68,308
Newnan, Ga.
HAS. C. STAPLES. L. A. B. KEA1
Staples A Reab,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCERS AND
Gen’l Commission Merchants
Commission for Selling Cottou 1* Per Cent.,
378 11 road HI ret* t,
AUGUSTA, GA.
uru bt rxamission :
JOHN P. KINO. President Ga. R. R. k Banking Co.
U. M. HICEMAN. Prss’t OranitavUta Factory and
Savings Bank ol Augusta.
J. SIBLEY k 80N8, Cottou Merchants.
JOHN M. CLARE * CO., Merchant Millars,
■sptfi-lmw.
NOTICE,
CurrsAL’RAnjMUD and Babkimo Oo. o* Oa. \
Savajduh, Oa., August 1st, 1871.1
r151118 Company having extended Its track to the
X river, is now prepared to motive heavy cargoes
of freight on ita o« direct from tha whaif fm trana-
pnrWioa to tha interior.
lvrstms desiring to avail themselves of thta direct
mode of shipment, should have expressed on their
bills of lading that their consignment* shall be lan
ded at the CENTRAL RAILROAD WHARF.
5 tha 1st of November u u aapsatad that a large
will be cam plated for the protection or salt, gu
ano, and other heavy articles of freight, which par
ties may desire to have stored for future shipment
J. F. WARING,
•0(7 2m Forwarding Agent.
GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE
Let(l*Litt<e Charter (iranlod fa 1319.
Rev. Ura. Y. Browe, Prcidcut.
rpUE next ^cadomic year begins ou
MONDAY. MEPTEMBSB 16.
An Ecloette Class has been formad for the benefit
'**■ duatos who may desire stiU further to
wseives, or to prepare for L-arhiog.
Patrut Arlan Square Grand Pianos are
*£. Expenses are as moderate a* la othpr similar
For further particulars address the President
Madison, July $$. 1*71. jytlHtfitawkwIm
The Howe Machine Oo
Cur. lln«d etc. Alabama Uta,
NKXT DOOIt TO SUN OFFIC
ATLAJCTjt, OA.
AGENTSWANTEU
IN EVERY TOWN AND COUNTY TIIH0U9H0UT
THE STATE.
- (•"I’m 1 ooU*
HJG3MOVAL !
STOKES A BRO.
U ESPECTFULLY aunouuce to their friends »nd
the public that they have re moved their slock
of
GHOCEUIEH
to the spaefona store room, next to B. M. Rose 4 Co’s
2 Granite Block,
where they have ample room to pnt In s large stock,
to meet the demauds of the large an<l tncressing
trade shown generously to us, and for which we take
this opportunity to return our thanks. We a*k a
omtlnnance of their favors,
augfil Iw STOKES k BRO.
Notice to Contractors.
POLICE STATION HOUSE AMD
opr OFFICES,
According to ptaus and specifications to be s.*vn at the
office of Parkins k Allen, X itnball House. The right
etv« oc rtiect
Ct$y.
ssp46*12t At oAce of Fhrkina 4 Alkn.