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71HT ** tk* V Me vol. n. ATLANTA, (iEOKGIA, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2(5, 1871. NO. 422 THE DAILY SUN i’nlilMu d by the Atlanta Sun PnbliaUaK Cam paiiy. Alexander H. Mlephene, albnltl M. Ipcl| j Proprietor*. Y> <&■ Alexander H. Stephens, Political Editor. A. It. W4tami| '■ *1<»«**>U*w» B i. Uenlj Smith, General Editor and Bust dm. Manager, Local Kdltori .» y>.W- HiLL. J. W. HEABD. Wr. EarrxLL, Jr.. News Agent, Heranuali, keep* r City Age: Capt. Joum ~ i* authorised - tiona, end oontract for advertising, HOW TO REMIT HONEY We will b* responsible for the aefe arrival of all money aenv in *u mwiiwireu be the lo*a of the person sending 1L No paper will be sent front the oMoe till it is peid for, and names will always be erased when the time pay charges. To Correspondent** Mr. Stephens will remain in Crawfordvllle. Hie connection with The 8c* will not change his rosl* SSSS £ pnrtment of this papsr, should be sddreseed to him at Own “ Terms of Bubaorlptlon * Bsaaaas«ss| We regret to announoe that our term* were txed j low. After a four months trial, we find that the t!° m *• Wo to ibo »a*; ** beioCoreF 1 *-" . ^ Tares and short weights; 24. Immigru- . — tibn; 25. BMortAfethc cotton tax; 20. nil after too Unit, 0,1 mf Ost^pr. our term, will be aaloUowa: ~ - DAILY l •• •* For a leas period than Six Months (per mouth) \W ®° . CUM EOE Tm DAILY. Him » J* n» « “ Eight siuA'oW* Three Copip#,. •« ou. awdnd gnfr-<Tt.v»i-v :.■•*?. ? » HKKLY-MX MOUTHS: ■ 8in*le coir I Three “ J] ruty " ...,..,..—.3*! One Hundred Coplee. Six Months « < Wsrft •u’ 1 ” uui.ui ROMS AKD DALTON R R. TRAINS DAILY, SUNDAY* INCLVDX1}. ttVSisx-.'XK.-x. Sit.ft: v&L S JSrsJSSift Leave Rome ».37 a. 10:45 r. M. Arrivoat bclma •_ • *• <J:44 A - **• Arrivals and Departures of Trains to and from Atlantas THE WESTERN S ATLANTIC (ft# STATE) RAILROAD. NIGHT I’ASSENtiEH TIIA1N—OOTWAKD. Leaves Atlanta *0#® P m Arrives at Chattanooga DAT 1ASSKN0XB T»AI«—OUTWA1U). Leaves Atlanta ®i°®» m Arrives at Chattanooga 1 .J1 p m FAST IX* K TO NEW TORE—OUTWARD, l.civoi Atlanta................l.ifiP m Arrives at Dalton 7:53 p m NI0UT FASSKMOEU TRAIN—INWARD. Leaves Chattanooga 5:30 p m Arrives at Atlanta 14-'am DAT rASKENOKU TRAIN—INWARD. Leaves Chattanooga.. Arrives at Atlanta 1:111pm ACCOMMODATION THAW—INWARD. Night Passenger Xraia arriros. •>. * • > Night Passenger Train leaves »■*# P- 1 l>sj| Passenger Train arrives «:*J0 P- > Day Passenger Train leaves.^ 7:10 a. l Kfono Mountain Accommodation arrives.• •****•' Stone Mouutaiu Accommodation leaves... .8:30 p. i MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Day Passenger train leaves..... f :W »• 111 • Leaves « !:££ •*!!!* Day Passenger Train arrives 2N»p. m Arrives at Macon m ' Night Passenger Train leaves 2:W P* m. l^ht PsSsengcti^Tdni^riVcs. ,\*T m ‘ Arrives at Macon H-** P* 111 ATLANTA AND WEST POINL RAILROAD. Night Passenger Train arrives 10:07 s. m Night Passenger Train leave# p. m Day Passenger Train arrives P- m Day Paijaouger Traiulesves..7:10a. m ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIRLINE RAILROAD. Leave Gainesville, ® ™ „ Arrive at Atlanta..4,^. ~ ?“ Leave Atlanta * 4 Arrive at Gainesville 6:4J l TELEGRAPH NEWS By the Stir T*ri AmtocUted I'reii. DOMESTIC NEWSd MINNESOTA. .«•> < Imdimm MISSOURI. Maryland. Tk» Hmmthtrn CwmmerHmi Ct HmIA mf mm Xr4(#«rs#r. 8t. Loris, September 20.—Ex-Gover nor Hubert At. jgod. TENNESSEE. a Boutheup nunuaitl Coaveutitn »et lo-duy, add vss called to ordor by John A. Garrett. A Turtety df cYrtiraidns bnd festivities have been airanged. Two steamboats have been ptoced at tim disposal p( tljs committee, and tho freedom of the Wes- u Unien,Telegraph has. been tendered e Convention. The order of business will be os fol lows: 1. Connection of Virginia cities with the great West; 2. Education; 3. Central lines of water communication be- Li. ,uuc ween tko S6rth%nd Sidtli; 4/ Vc&lof fTBrne ment of gold and silver mines; 5. The ~ 1 enlargement uf eanals for steam; 0. lto- ciprocity trade with Canada, Urazil and Bptn Imgr mf I he JTmII Mmrtt, anas G5, now 58; Levees 70; 8s 82; Ala bamas 100; 0s 07; (ioc gias 82; 7s 00 North Carolinas 40, new#); South 0uri , £ _ fair extra $(i <4(.f§ 71; good to choico $17 16(0:9 00. Whisky 0(i(u 07. Wheat higher with an active export demand; winter re<l and western $1 5&(«;1 57; com mon unchanged. Rico 8J^9J. l*ork c Armen ia #ia^3g^^«Xard active; Kettle lOfr lOi! Turpentine 02(0,03.— ltoain scarce at $3 8008 40. Tallow 8| the tJoutli Jitvmnn kit*te»; ,7. Wator 1 communication from tho MissiHHiJ)pi to the Bio Gnutde; 9. A water line from the Mississippi to the Atlantic; 10. Kail- roads generally; II. Bepartment of com merce; 12. Ajnerican navigation inter- tereste; 18.'' r BfcvAidd'*WdrA; 14/lril- munity of private proix*rty on sea in time of war; 15. Direct trade between navigation; 17. Levees and obstructions in the South Mississippi; 18. Finanoe and taxation; 19* Freight and passenger rates; 20. The abolition of commercial travelers' license; 21. Improvement of sea-coast harbors; 22. Ample railroads mile heats. Nellie Gray 1. L Euchre 2. 2. Arizona distoqcoiL^ EUivEaivijl distanced. Mills’ W distanced. Time 3.371,3.401. Beoond race—Young America stake—mile dash. Ilauchetto 1; London 2: Hale Hunt 3, 1.47. Third raoe—mile and a quarter dash. Tom Corbet 1; Bayonte Faddy Fcg 3 ; Hazeppa l-_ ^’uny 2;10i. ... i I.,.. ,-1 ' mti Chesapeake and Delaware ship emud. The appointment of committees is pro gressing. .Wwnasrj - Mrs., Wjbarton’s case was called to-day, but was postponed—the doctors certify ing that her nervous condition would en danger her life. The nnmber of delegates to the Com mercial Convention is-250, b afttwndou session, 1*. M. Bisli Arm Op, of Cincinnati, was elected permanent Frahtent, and twenty-two Viee-Prtsi- ’eota Were ebuMon, ineluding Richard ImtW, September 2S^A Versailles specut to die (standard s^;s Thiers ap prehends danger and has bis apartments ggaflMffoi' f / fT [iff, 1, Four thousand additional fepa«i«b troops will be sent to Cuba on the first of October. The Russian squadron has departed and should reach New York about tnoolh 'of OgfPh$r»| I • FRANCE. J !• BctUrt JS'MfU—t Paris, September 25.—The journals report the discovery of a conspiracy for tho restoration of Napoleon, and bis Pw* feet of Police heads the movement here, and is directed by the Emperor. The tiovf ppuent m> intention of raising the seige of Fans during the va cation of the Assembly. lt « ,; ou Lastertms, of Honth Carolina, and Thus. M w &. Bocock, of T ” ' ‘ [ Virginia. f V -"-r-- — '• NORTH CAROLINA. T»f Oremt Mn-Mlmjc Trial CmumumJ. Ralkioh, September 26.—Ths Circuit Court has been engaged since Saturday in the trial of the United States against Amos Owens and about thirty others, for whipping one Aaron Riggerstaff, some time in April last, at a place colled Easy Branch, in Olovilimd connty, on account of his politics. One pf Riggerstott's own brothers is among tho defendants. There is a good deal of conflict in the testimo ny for prosecution. DiggerstafT swearing to the identity of men before the Court who he swore before the first Magistrate’s Court that ho did not recognize on the night that the party assaulted him. Tho testimony of himself and daughter is greatly at variance. At this hour (7 r. m.) the examination of witnesses for tho de fense is progressing. It is rumored hero that tho United States District Attorney Starbuek is to be removed. District Judge Brooks has beon obliged to return homo on account of illness, and Judge Bond now prtsidcs alone. tain** mf, snrsan refrutrd. Leave AuguaU at ** ®® Y* Leave Macon at ® » w Wrstcin Kiiilroatl »l ’AkrttMa. I...,. UeliM. — ••• Arrive pt MoRtgomcrJ *. * „ 1S Lev. Wret PoMtt Arrive .1 Montgomery .“‘"f J Leave Columbus K M I IBOM Savannah, Ga., via Albany, Jacksonville 1 and asHMwafsarapONncy, V*** Leave SaVannah dally .7 . «* H Arrive at JockjKUiViikt daUy v-« ...a...-* Arrive at TaUahaasee daUy (Bundaya ex- Leava Tollahaasee daMy (BRBdsya SE<Mf- Leave Jacksonville daily . 7:36 P. M ... .10:00 A. M T 3:40 P. M Leave Albany daily P. M Arrives! a.r.tinnb ■UUj’y^TOtfWVfrt' ■ “ W. J. *»*»», A^m Alturex.ux. Tint Ti.Lt or th»: Mtnrni. xxn caxmuuxora a. mmi T>»iajw«»vttHe - ft Arrives la Mem] MorwngBys-- “•"**[ Arrives in Chatunoogs. next day..* M.icon a(Ji,8llMWiok MMV* 41 « DAT ACC0VMpPAX|C|f TfAjM—ifi^^f oxcepA8undayii) jaMBSSaaeiti Arrive at Macon PaaMUger Shed 6.15 p. m. NIGHT PASSENGRR (K Leave Macon Passenger Med. 6Ad p.jn. Arrive at Savannah » Leave Savannah.. • «4*'4fn Irftf'JJI* »0 Arrive at Macon PasAJgef fiBoY... ... II» k.ln. - ...... iTWilv nSM (MildAt*.!' 1 * * iger Short... »!!•* ' tflsi Qt^K&A FEMALE COLLEGE EuRlslallvc Chartfr GfanU'd la 184*. Uev. (lea, X. JBrown, Fruident. milE next Aefctomfoydsr begin# on Monday, wptkmrib W An Eclectic Claaa has been formed for the benefit of those Aaiuafos tho may dcbire atill farther i* improve SmhselVeS. «»r topreiarffor ,*eartifD|. «§, New Patent Ariou S<iuare GiW»d rlanfe AN U "* V* fW#l H institutlona. Pov foryterparVcfilara addroas Urt PwaidfRl- Madison, July ». 187L JyJI-dJtawkwto. souYh caAOi-'ina I’r/izif /of/.-, Chauleston, Sp]>t««ber ,aOi—Kiv», iloalbs from yellow • fever Lara been re ported in the last twenty-four hours. NEW YORK. The 1/ammI HMHdnff Jtmrderf—I'mbam lnielli- fMff—J M*ndy Meti Fr»w the JKM'eel* *f CMaraUrm. New York, September 25.—There were four homicides hero yesterday. The Herald’s special from Havana states flint the eastern part of the island, which comprised tho iusuvrestiouary dis trict, is completely pacified. The prin cipal leaders, with their followers, have surrendered, or have been captured. A proclamation by tho Captuiu General declaring the insurrection at an cud, will shortly apptar. The Government took 83,000,000 of bonds, ranging from 112 90-100 to 113 20-100. Miss Julia W. Doolittle ditd iu a deu tist’s chair to-day from tho effects of chloroform. Only four drachms were griron, and that by an old physician at the lady’s request, and against the advice of the dentist. FOREIGN NEWS. ENGLAND. BELGIUM. Jtmuls Rale .tdmmced. Brussels, September 25:—Bank “rate five percent. . - W ASHINGTON. 6@I! FOREIGN MARKETS ,AUUXk.A, Lonlkjn, 8ept 25 — noon.—Cuusola 92|; 1k>nils 931. Tallow 44a 3d. — Irfvtamviii, Bapt. .25—noon.—Cotton oponodStanly; uplands 9fd; Orioaue 9j. Lator.—Cotton steady; sales 10,000 Mw; for *p< tiulatwnwi’l exncnt 2,000. ->L«f»«w,. «catoail|i*i 06. -Tallow Its odVBftfirwT' 5 - LivKKrooL, Sei>tembor 25.—Noon Cotton eloeed steady at Ojki'JJ; Orleans ■ormr * tfrui QVbuaUocnu’niB. A. k. Ntsoro’s Large Anethui Bale / \r HOU8ER A YD I/ITS, AS1) VACANT BOB. V / NtHSud ramdcureLota In BeU.ood »■«>■ insut, and on Marietta Roa<l, will take placs on ths im iuiscs, Wodueaday, 27th iuhtaut, coaaucuciug at PasaSB# by Hacks FREE. ™f* LUNCH at 1‘l.M o’clock. Jcnai^at LjVHHrooL, September 25.—Evening. —Fine rosin firm at 21s Od; short rib leptei Common rosin fain tutorials, i a, a.. «., a in,i. no lUni.sk, h.'l'B. Bng., Table Mill Floor Oil Cloth., [ TO III • ' mI “*'*• Won F»por Ml Cphotatorr Good., niticr 25.—Evening.—'' tta larg.TwMtira, MthrCMpottooreor ..Jitwi-lre CHAMBBtlJN, BOYNTON h 00. SOUTHERN MARKETS. Mf««. (M«, Tar. Mms. *«rsr. tfc. NkwOhleanh, September 25.—Flour firmer; npertine $5)(%$5i; doublo 85Kfi*. ®GJ; treblo 87 J (o'87). Corn scarce at 82(m85. "Oata ftSfo*68. ltrau firmer at Hi^y, none hero. Fork firm at bacon 8!^8|(»KA!*!(ii»; sughr- cured hums 18i(/i’19. Lord tirmer; tiorco 10!(5.10!J keg lljlullj. Sugar and molasses, no a took, Whisky firm at 92) (A 1.09). No cotffi^. * Bfertiug bank 24) ; sight 1 premium. Gold 14. Ualtimote, September 25.—Cotton firm; middlings' 191 (a 19J; net receipts 223; gross 300; exports coastwise 55; sales 145; stock, 1425. Sw OaLEANi, fioptemlier 2S.-—Cotton quiet; middlings 19|@20i;aiat reoeipts ;1,G68; gross 1,852; exports coastwise 41,371; .sales 300; stock 10,270. Savannah, September 25.—Cotton sffcltdy and fair demand; middlings 17|(ol UflS mt * mf Jkmrmmm —KrtwtpoftrChmmr,. coastwisa04lLS»lfis 50; stock 3002. Wasiunoton, September 25.—Samnel Wr r.HTNi in re. Sbfiteuitier 25.—C M. Carpenter, a journalist, diod at St MISSISSIPPI. . SMa It uufflmlm XrimUmt. HmrmUmm. Jackson, September 26. —Tlie Su f iremo Court to-day rendered n decision n the State Printing case. The Conrt holds that, under the statute, a vacancy to b« filled by the Governor, must occur during a recess of the Legislature. The vacancy occurrevl in this case during the sitting of the Legislature, and was filled by the Governor in tho appointment Of Kimball, Baymond A Oo. Hcuoe the appointment is invalid. They became offices de facto, because no objection was ndsed to their MgAwming the work. Theoffloo is now iaeLt, In sooli case, the Secretary of State has authority to .ve out the Slate work on contract or le meet advantageoustonas ofiered. Natohxe, September 26.—Twenty easee and eleven death of yellow (ever are re- liortod le the 'booftf of health since it originated. One death ami two' new oases reported to-dsy. Eight eases sre reported this aaternooh at Yidali*, La., oppiaitoX.jjbft y ^ . J n*svodIn9bliO slnamell'VWlitO ■ svaiftm itoVtow /«.. Uara'inl^'lrt^s” BFltLakii Om, tseptember 25,-The ££: Mormoas dony that Brigham Young will evade the ptoccss of the court or grand iary, and my he will obey a suiamous os a witness, or submit to a waruuit for his arrcBt, hnt will not yjohl to imprison ment. —1 MASSACHUSETTS. / ' ftmll'r Urnlllm. Sfeinokixi.ii, S*l»to«nb»r 25.- Butler’s gains iu towns are more tliuu offset in the rural districts. Tho present count stand*—fuller 357, apU-liutler *“ Butler’s nomination is impossible. irpenter, a RaiV Minnesota, aged 31. Tim Attorney GeuorsI willroqiuiu away until the 12th prox. Hon. Janus E. Harvey retires from tho Patriot, on account of his ill health.— General N. L. Jeffreys has purchased Harvey’s interest. Thera will bo no change in llio tone or general TOnnagc- lit of the paper. »1lrfe$ivf«ir/r«f> Officb ( ’iu ef of Signal Beuyu e, I YVasiiinoton, D. C., Sep. 25. ( IBOOIIO 1X)U TUB PAST TWENTY-l^OUE IWVIVi. Tlio barometer lias risen sinco the Sun day afteruiHiu from Michigan to Katinas and northward so far ns reports liavc been received. Tho pressure has risen very generally on the middle and east Atlantic coast, but has fallen somcwbnt during the day from Missouri to Lake Ontario. Cloudy and threatening weather witli rain lias been reported from Mouth Mas sachusctts and is also reported this even ing from Michigan. The tomperiituro has fallen iu tho Miitdlo and Eastern States since Sunday evening and also north of Missouri and Indiana. North erly winds prevail from Lake Michigan to Missouri; southeast winds on tho lower lakes. 1•rtmUUIIn. Cloudiness will probably extend very euerally on Tuesday along the entire ..tlmitic Coast, and in the tower lake with light rains in sdino localities, as Vir giuia and Lake Erie. Hising barometer, with clearing weather and falling tem pemtoro from Lakes Michigan aud Su perior westward and southward to the Gulf. No predictions liavo been issued from this ollico respecting tho so-called tidal wave, nor is any such wave antici pated [slur NEWS, Nobfolk, September 25. —The steamer JuBiate put in here. She is bound from Philadelphia for Now Orleans. She sails to-morrow. MrLWAtntEE, September 26.—The schooner Hurd foundered near South Mautou. The captain was saved. Lohdon, September 29.—A steamer was wrecked on the coast of India and 138 natives were lost. Charleston, September 25.—Arrived —the steamer Virginia, from Philadel phia Sailed—the steamer James Adger, tor New York. SJr*4tr)nj H^vtember 25.—Arrived Sunday—the steamer Gen. Baines, from Now York, nnd schooner Welcome B. Beebeo. Monday—tho steamship Orien tal, from Boston. Dto schooner Sophia, from New York for Brunswick, is reported ashore on Hog Island. MARKET REPORTS. NORTHERN MARKETS. Cmttma, Aatol, *i-irfll«Xl, Ormlm, Hr, NSW YOMt, 8ej*t, 26.—Cotton firm; riddling Uplands I9|c; Orleans20|; sales 00 bales. Cotton sales for future dc- ivery, last Saturday night, 14,400 bales? September 191(519 * • ..... jam lSlt?^9|@l97-b 192; April 9ty. 4»og and dull. Gold ami at 1 f]. Governments strong mt dull State bunds dull bat wesk,— loney firm at 6. Exchange—long 81; Jinrtfff. Fiui.Auxuvu, Sspte saber 26,—Cotton firm; middlings 10 J. Boston, September 26.—Cotton dull; middlings 20i; net receipts 87, grass 330, wiles 260; stock 5000. New York, September 25.—Monuy 0 (i/,7. Exchange weak oiered from sec ond h*«l at 8). Gold heavy at 14|i5141. Governments vesylitm—02*154, SUUs 52L d«U and rather heavy-Tenaemeas 71K 1 I neyf game; Yirginuis fil f, new 67; DooM* I8;.-»et receipts 827; exports coastwise 1,407; sales 75; stock 4,TOO. Charleston, September 25.—Cotton firm; middlings 18t; net receipts 1,242; exports coastwise 1,423; sales 200; stock 0,970. Norfolk, September 25.—Cotton qniet; middlings 18j; net receipts 1168; exports Cotjon quiet; middlings 18J; net receijits 1*^5; exports coastwise 531; sales 479; 5tock 1494 | Mbmpius, September 25.—Cotton4irm; middlings 18 j. Modele, September 25. —Cotton linn; middlings 19;; not receipts 804; exports coastWJ80 10ti; salt's 300; stool: 8212. -'v Galveston, September 25.—(Totfon quiet and linn; goo<l ordinary 16|;uot receipts 1359; exports coastwise 711; sales 200; stock 214,9<>5. AiTorsTA,8<‘]>tcm1>er 25.--Cotton quiet; middlings 17j ; net receipts250; sales206. J>alt]MoiiE, September 25. — Flour dull and unchanged. Wheat sternly. Com firm.- Pork $14 50. Bacon active. Shoulders 8c. Whisky 95. WESTERN MARKETS. •Heat*, Hrradaln/Tm, Uraht, MVUtley, Ktc, Cincinnati, September 25.—Flour ad vanced; family 88 25(.i0 30. Corn iu fair demaud. Fork firm at 812 75. Lard 12|. Bacon quiet; shoulders 7(fi,7|; clear sides 8J. Whisky buoyant at 91. Louisville, September 25.—Bogging quiet nnd firm. Provisions active. Shoulders 7f; clear sides 8' for round lots. Fackod poak 813(« 13 50. Whisky 92. 4 xiaJlister, Jfwprette, Vritet Mil Body Krussels Carpets IN BEAUTIFUL DKJIGNS, AT THE CARPET BTORfc OF CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON * CO •cpWO-lm , ’ The M*anrr*$ mn+ 3V#«l Soper* > mseb of TAPKnrrnV, bruhhelh J C4RPBT8I In tSsSunlij, auviai inlSUIIeu .1 U. OuialStore t raid . el.-.. I . OH AM Will Ql. BOYNTON * 00. Thrcfc-Ply, I Tig ruin, TwirPiy And ril OnitUa of CHEAP CABFBTN, la eiWaree. >«rl.ty, uow o. relo >1 Ui. Ckrff* Store Saveli MStto-llo CU AMDEKLIN, BOYNTON k CO. VTIndovr Shades, Lace Curtains; Lanher- _^_®olton U)aret)on«x anf) Bankisg Co. Cotton and Produce Warehouse. New WAN AND PZaASTT. SAVINGS ttltk .XXEil TTaU 1 , it'*ntt>/dT i treut •> .< THE Baltimore & Savannah HTEAMSHIP COMPANY. Bsued to all poiuts in Georgia, Alsbsms. and Florl- The uhipa arc all Arat class, sml composed as fol* America .... North Point.. Fannie Capt HOOPER. Oapt. BILLUPS. Ospt FOLEY. JA8. B. WEST k CO.. A«ento. 130 Bsj street, Savannah, Ga. J. B. Amukws, Afect, 4 »• Baltimore, M<1. septSC-tf HOtrixt.v mbIIVankah Hlisccllancmto C\5rtYiiocmtmo. ' a. f. ■fllOT | j. a. HHR IIAUALHOIS Jk, BliUCE, Corner of llarh tU and Broad Ntrretfl, ATLANTA, GEOKG1A. L't.'.l’f.'ltdl, .Ht TUtjr d.VH * Commission .nrrrhanl.» nnd I,'A olesnlr and Itrlntl Draiark fit Future. m |l> Byd^isr, AuettuklellI CONSIflNMtfNtrs SOLIClTEli CASH ADVANCES.ON CONSIGNMENTS IN STOltE FOB AUCTION. mcVEnKMCCK—M. O. DGhbiiiN, President Georgia Banking and Tniat Oomj>any; Mresra. Crane, Boyl. ston k Co., WholoHale Dry Gooda; Messrs. A. C. k ttihip XjIxxo. 8 TEAM8HIP “SEMINOLE" 0.100 TONB). CspL 8. H. MATHEWH. 8foam*hip •• OllIKNTAL " (780 tons), CspL F. M. Bailing from each port on tho 10th, 20th and 30th ’ every mouth. Through hilla of lading given to principal point* •Gduth and Xai>t. Freight snd inNiirane« at loir rates. Good pas* senger accommodations. Goods forwarded freo of commission. Order goods hy the direct lino from Boston, and to void transhipment. . UICIIAltDSON k PA TIN AUD, LANDSBERG’S LUMBER YARD, OPPOSITE OEOnaiA RAILROAD DEPOT. ATLA !VTA,aA. Satwod tohliygloai aud Xjatlia, WUto Pino Snail, Wlndowa et> Blind* Kinds of Dressed am Framing Lumber. fctol-lj A. LANPHUIRU * 00., IToprIMora ito»oribo<a Capital » w'l iJIm J.ilf. jilTL , — .. . J O iliUM W’Ul jify Ui I, >ll;t«aiJa yLn .If ONE MILLION DOLLARS. Tlie WarohoiiHe ttf j TWMi „ — . — >i“ l kim Jliif ulall Cor. Campbell and Reynolds SivattS' *1114.1 A JS NOW BEADY TO RECEIVE OOTTOW. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES will bo mafic upon Cotton in Wareboaaa, «r upon Railroad Reoeijpla 5 . , HE. I’artioa Storing Cotton with the Back will be furnished with I®* 4 * SAikitf fhkt will be tVhilablo hi this city or uxj other foy borrowing money, MT* The Bank is prepared st all times to moke tiOAtf&.OK PRODUCE or PROVISIONS on the mnit rs—wisblo tifn. ! . Parties would do well to apply at the Warohooae, or oomtnnnl<^tH wlt&.(he CHAHI.KH J. JBNKINH, Pred.to.t, JKO. r. KIWG, Vloc.PresH.nt. 1 T. P. UKANCII, CMtaler. BRANCH, Sq.NS Jt 1 > lol rl ..Ml OOTT ON & CO FACTORS — AKD — .qi full t il .uSw *5 >.li ,H .aaoqiuq COMMISSION MERCHANTS, ' dunft r. •. ” !» mi an rtm up.O rt-<J v;AdH«v. *>**Vi» ofIt -{Tfauo-t i » vvi/.-f . ’ i k. 1 »’.Ta to Idynoa too <<• Joa ' J *!?' I* V 1], | ^ Odf t) f ,Ai Ofllce ntFlanters* Loan ANovlnga Bank Warehouse AUOOBTA, OIONQtA. ’’ mi M^TTND CITY Mutual Life Insurance Co., OF BT. LOUIS, MO. MYEIUi k JOHNSTON, Agent* fer Northern Georgia. (i»vu? rtf Ihnhton, JAtlanta,Ga opnoanB i JAMlSH It. EADH, Prrsidont. A. M. BRITTON. Vicc-IToBidont. 8. W. LOMAX. Treasurer, ; ^.-.McHATTUN, Oeueral Agent. Medical Board. Oeorgtn—Enlton County. Fulton Humuuob Court—Apnu* Term, 1871. Martha F. UTAH j UtMl for Divorae In sold OonrL A. Utah. > caring to the Court, by tho return of the Uiat George A. llyan, tho Defendant in the above stated case, dot s not reside in said county of Fol foil, and it abio appearing that hs dots# not reside In said State of Georgia, it Is, therefore, ordered by the Conrt that eervire <*f said libel bo made on said Oeorgo A. Ryan, by publication of this order in any publie gazetfo in this State ouco a month for four ^£>n(^By£srviomi to Urn il.aH t*.xui or Udi| Court.— J. M. CAUkorH k Boh., Plaintiff ’a Attorney. A true Extract from tho minutes of aaid Court Juno 1st, 1871, tunwA-lamtni W. B. VKNAHLB. Clark. Pay Your Tuxom. I CAIf BE FOUND EVEJRV DAY ATTSEOmOl of Messrs. Cox k Hill, “ ve the The j promptly, thor ., expense. 8, B. llbiuc. septia-Ct ^t Colleofor, Fnlfon connty. Liquors ! Liquors ! BUY YOUR Liquors! Ales, Wines l YdVLXHJ KENNY’S Chicago ,AI6 Depot AND Wiioietouto Liquor TIouwo. BY kan a Imarge Assortment ot all lect orS.HtVOHSL,aAith wtU be sold at the .Host Reason, able Terms. hfU«4ui ckr u BRANCH BOARD OF TRUSTEES I <V>h>trat a PXKFT.n. Prreld.nl, « U. TULLEU, Esq., Vloa Frreld.nl. TrtUSTKKB J^IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE hkt.tv or for Shipment to Domestic or Foreign Mag-keif. m~ SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Oo*ton. sept26-6m * ■ ,* | Ulaithte, ItatlrQ, ®n. ■ METHIIV <3- XEW. """ iAWSHE* HAYNES, THE OLO RELIABLE. T°Ha2^J^“^n I ; ATBON8 ’ obeetino. we have just RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY, Embracing all the LATEST STYLES of the BEST GOLD, mi AT PRICES LOWER THAN Mnt HAVE BEEN ABLE V* OFFER BEFORE. ' '" Our WATCHES BUN FROM THE FINEST JUBGENSEN dowa to toe Ijww grades of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES, In toot, we now haaw ■ a full, boantlful and almost entirely new atock. if i Como and Woo Ua. Prloo and lie Convfneed. * eeptl9-d2m >| TO THE LADIES! . fof«»d.Ri«Ni| (wa MURRAY’S LITfE—JtE Bvbu P. Howell, J. C. Kirkpatrick, John A. Fittcn, Albert Howell, Andrew J. West, Galvin Fay, A P- Thompson, T. M. Uy«*. John Koely, J. W. Morrow, G. W. Henderson, iAMlowick J. llill, George E. Gibbon, Antbony Murphy, J. J. Williams, Dr. J. A. Link, Richard P. Glenn. Charles II. Killian, HENRY MYKK8, Becretary, G. A. H1MPUON, M. D- { Msdkal J. WINTER VANOK, Mib. f 1 All polictas Issued by this Company become forfciuklf aftag tho paymoat of o&e full auartal tiona on travel or rofrtAtpsn. annually ou all ortitsfe* whist iu force, aud inV°txx4too Is urn paid. • N#. j4# Vvhlteh.U St., Vp Mat tart. ' MYRRH Ik JOHH Agents for Northern OIIANTS! BUY x tY and GLASS \ Rr. 47 Peachtree Street, -- -mou rn. n. HrpijBY^ I^MFOBTEB AND JOBBER. SST K8TABI.BHKD 11 YEA1M. •«, Keeps a largo atock. o v .»a. TtaWB YU«M -A0,ito wo. Iadueemsats effersd Is sash buyer# JCeual to any .market. Atlanta, Oa., August 3, 1871. B«g 5 2m. To Parties Desiring to .Build Hmperlmtend the Build*** amd IWsMsf.lT the ITkkMaf Mtepartmuml mly, «f *** JPirbl Clam Borne the* mm* tefaJk Is Mrmh He has at his command a picked set of hands, and jvttjr c\ kWcmnjL ‘ICE m AIR*LINK UOUSa, FRYOR ITKKKT TldJta REMOVAL. Jware E. wmiAin. Aanoti, bu ramored to room, la 11,. Dollar Sarin*. Bank, of Wall atreat, la Ika Elmkall ffoure. reptlMt Grand Display of Millinery! J. M. HOLBROOK TNVIT18 EVERY LADY IN ATLANTA, AND IMS L Burroitbdlng country, to caU tad tmrirt Ms trelj ma*iUflcetit .lock it aw LADIES' BONNETS, :t HATS. RIBBONS, AND MIU4NENY GOODS OENENALLY, Wkklelx la Now BooCy flow Xn> ■pootion. Tfc. mow Tkafclnaafcla ml Lakret MjfIm of Evary- Ifcloc In thin Um aaa bn aManC at kin Mare. Competent LADY HUXIHUS an la aiteaOaaon, who wUl taka plaaaora la afcnala* OOODC. . ^■° ,t 44°* r0m *’ ixsitbabcx bt muiqato or^TEM ^ !5» , ___ ' m "£w: J'.ea.'-i” 1 1»|'> rii.r.V TWtLADXLmu utb UTimtiR Nail traaw • |J nar oowTAiT 7rT ’ ' '”“"7S354^‘M' vTi ", .i,tT . , .lu-aSiMw aovq ad 4 t!>s IB# A’* 1 A BAXDBIUY itoOto jiao|j« W pl FTTREI ■to atMk of LADUtS' FORA to usylili, has these at ALL FKICn, and to suit all ages. **- laADUR* DEPARTMENT up tttatas. su*r Mta. HAT 91011. proper. sept** . * ‘ If! . *1 BEST WHISKY IN GEORGIA! ^seesooR-Bi aaftrMDAJ. Tkrewfc kuUMadltl^ HwnJkmA^u '^VSwIwafcaawWto'#' 1 ' •’ For Pf*W Y«rk. ' ‘Pride & Pennsylvania RyV FOB SALE BY THE rillLADELPHIA AMD ATLANTA WINE & LIQUOR CO. No. lUraattnBInvk, j BROAD STREET, DMUkkdS |. OUTHMAN, fsk W.rre.. L *vl CfcreteadA'Aa.' * B. IJTI*<»Tow! a,pUmberWa, all. uSf 1 ' mt.sdmmxrx**::-- *“ S’*?£*><' airssaHffs