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TUT? -I 11 F j VOL. II. SUN. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 28, 1871. THE DAILY SUN Puliliftluil by the Atlanta Sun Publiiililiiff Outpanf. Alexander H. Stephen*, Archibald H. Speight*, J. Henly Smith. [ Proprietor*. Alexander H. Stephen*, Political Editor. A. R. Watson, .... News Editor. J. llenlv Smith, tieneral Editor and Busi ness Manager. NO. 424 TELEGRAPH NEWS tho Heir York Associated Press. Onr City Agent. Capt. John S. Wise 1* our Ageut for Atlanta. He 1* authorized to receive subscription*. make oollec tious, ami contract for advertising. HOW TO REMIT MONEY* We will be reaponaible for the aafe arrival of all money aent ua by Money Order, by Registered Let ter, by Express, or by Draft, but not otherwise. If money aent in an unreglatered letter ia lost, it muat b# the lose of the peraon sending it. Mo paper will be aent from the offloe till it ia paid for, and names will alwaya be eraaed when the time paid for expiree. To Correspondents. Mr. Stephen! will remain in Crawfordvllle. His connection with The Son will not change hla real deuce. All letter* intended for him, either on prl vate matters or connected with the Political De partment of this paper, should be addressed to him DOMESTIC NEWS. TENNESSEE.” *S &h.rkl»y O.lrmyt mmd .Tinnier— tire reel CUmldd, mt JI.I.IU, Milled. Nashville, September 27.—Mrs. Juo. H. Hamblin, who left homo this morn ing on horseback, to visit some friends in the country, was found in a com-iield with her throat cut. She had evidently been ravished and then murdered. Knoxville, September 27.—CoL D. M. Nelson, son of Judge T. A. It. Nel son, shot and killed General J. H. Clan ton, of Alabama, this evening, in a per sonal renconter. After a whole day's discussion, by able counsel, of the case of the Alabama A- Chattanooga Kailroau, Judge Trigg post poned the whole matter until October 12th. Eight started for the Bailroad Stake. NellieB. won. Time, 1:48}, 1:491 and 1:64J. Dan Crow won the second race. Time, 1:49, 1:471, 1:53, l:50i, 1:52 and 1:53— six heats—Crow winning the third fourth and sixth heats. Comwittoo nominate Andrew J. White, winds in tl.j Gulf State:., except South- and the opposition nominate G. II. Scrib- em Florida, 1’artiidly cloudy and clear ner for temporary Chairman ltcpublican Convention. LATint. Tending tho temporary organization of the convention a considerable tumult occured and tho police wero called upon the platform to preserve order. Tho re sult of tho vote was, White 188, Scibner 159. (applause) By consent contesting delegations did not vote. The committee on contested seats, con sists of ono from each district, except the first, appointed by tho chair, A recess until 4 o’clock was announced. White, in addressing the convention, said he would do all he could to promote the liarmoney of the party. The mon- weather 1ms very generally prevailed to day. Probabilities. ltisi ug barometer with pleasant weather ia probable for Thursday for tho South ern and Gulf States ; falling barometer with cloudy weather in tho Northwest. The Htorzn ou Lake Ontario w ill probably move eastward and extend to Maiuc dur ing the day. MARKET REPORTS. Terms of Subscription When we took charge of The Bon four mouths ago, we fixed a very low subacriptiou price on It— aiming to make It the cheapest paper in tho State. We regret to announce that our terma were fixed too low. After a four months trial, we find that the price of our Daily is below the coat of printing it and the club ratea for our Weekly have ala ' balow coat. Therefore, on and after the first day of October, our term* wiU be as lollowa : DAILY: Single Copy Per Annum $10 00 •» •• Six Months 0 00 u « For a leas period than Six Months (per month) 1 00 CLUBS FOB THE DAILY. Thrae Copies One Year 27 00 - “ “ 36 00 43 00 08 00 84 00 • • a a • 5 CemlB Four Five " " ” - Eight " “ “ Ten “ M " MmgU Copies WEEKLY PEll ANNUM S ?.;* :: ::::::::::.SS rweuty « ?8 00 Fifty One Hundred Copies... .1*5 i WEEKLY—SIX MONTHS s 2 ss Five ** Ten " £E“ 7 :: oo Odo Hundred CopiM, Six Month, 1,5 00 ■ . ■ • ■ • • • s Cl. SELMA, ROME AND DALTON R. R. THAI NS DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED. Leave Selma 8:4i a. m., 3:15 P. Arrive at Home R:4 1 p * A ‘ Arrive at Dalton 7:40 p. M., 3:50 a. Leave Dalton 7:60 A. M., 8:20 p. Leave Borne 9 ;37 a. 10:45 p. Arrive at Selma THE WJWTEUN A ATLANTIC (OR STATE) RAILHOAD. NIGHT l'AKSBNUEn TRAIN—OUTWARD. Leaves Atlauta m Arrives at Chattanooga 6;10 a m DAT PASSKNGKll TRAIN—OUTWARD. ^ Leaves Atlanta Arrives at Chattanooga 1:21 pi ;—OUTWARD. Leave, Atlanta.. 1 Arrives at Dalton /:&Jp i Arrives at Atlanta 1.42 a i DAY PASSENGER TRAIN—INWARD. Leaves Chattanooga , 5: 5?* E Arrives at Atlauta 1:32 p t ACCOMMODATION THAIS—INWARD. Leave* Dalton 2:25 a r Arrives at Atlanta 10;0 ° * * ..6:35 a. m 6:15 p. in Day Paaacuger Train arrives 6:20 p. m Day Paaaenger Train leave* 2:1 o a. m Stone Mountain Accommodation arrives...8:05 a. m Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves... .0:35 p. m MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Day Passenger train leaves 7:65 a. m. Leaves Macon J** m " Day Paaaenger Train arrive* m Arrives at Macon ! : « p ' m * Might Passenger Traiu leavo* 2M P• m. Loave* Macon P m - Night Paaaenger Train arrive* 10:25 p.m. Arrives at Macon 8:88 P* m ATLANTA AND WEST POINL RAILROAD. Night Passenger Train arrives 10:07 a. m Might Paaaenger Traiu leaves $2:45 p. m Day Paaaenger Train arrive* P* m Day Paaaenger Train leave* 7:10 a. m ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE RAILROAD. Leave GaineeviUo } JJ. Arrive at Atlanta. 10 A. M. Leave Atlanta • 8 * ■ “• Arrivoat QatoeavUlg.. »»* 8:42 P. M. feacon Jk Augusta Railroad. DA* PASSEMORR TRAIN D IL*. SUNDAYS EXPECTED. Leave AuguaU at 12 W M. Arrive at Macon at 7 40 P. M. Arrive at AuguaU at 1 66 r. M. Western Railroad or'Alabama. Leave Selma. .«••••••• • • 4:10AM Arrive at Montgomery f : {J * {{ Arrive at West Point A M Leave Wo*t Point SUSS Arrive at Montgomery t f ! "r JJ Leave Columbua Ji**® ,, „ Arrive at Colnmbu* P M Atlantic and Gulf Ruilroad. via Albany, *Tac Quincy, Florida: and Tallahassee, Leave Bavannah dally a aiAlbanydall e at’lackaoovilli .10:15 P. M .. 1:60 P. M Arrive at’Jacksonville daily 1:45 P.M Arrive at Tallahassee daUy (Sunday* ex- cepted 7:35 P.M Leave Tallahassee daiiy (Sundays excep- t0d) MM. Leave Jacksonville daily 10:50 A. M 3:40 P. M 3:00 P. M 6:25 A. M PENNSYLVANIA. General Ticket .fftNli 1 Convention. Philadelphia, Sept. 27.—Tho Gen eral Ticket Agenta' Convention will com mence business to-morrow. It will bold its next meeting in San Francisco, LOUISIANA Stabbed by n Coticemnn. New Orleans, Sept. 27.—Another man was stabbed to death to-day by the Me tropolitans. NORTH CAROLINA. The Hu-Mlux Trial. IIaleioii, September 27.—Ia the Cir cuit Court to-day the case of the United States against Amos Owen was eontiu ued. The morning ses&ion was con sumed in tho discussion of points of law. The counsel are now arguing the case. The following prisoners have boen ac quitted of the charge of Ku-Kluxing and discharged: Wm. Tanner, Calvin Teal, F. A. Skotwell, Joe Dellinger, Jno. Evans, David Henry, J. E. Saunders and R. Nicks. tion of Grant’s name elicited Applause. While Grant was called “the Rutchcr” ho saved from butchery fourfold the num ber that fell under his military career. B. D. Silliman is chairman of the com- mittc on resolutions. The committee on resolutions were ap pointed by A. D. White, tho temporary chairman, who was one of the San Do mingo Commissioners. At 9 o’clock the committee reported on credentials, Tho discussion is pro gressing. Still Later.—Tho regular delegation from Kings county was admitted. Bliss and the delegation of Fenton men wero excluded. Roscoe Conkliug himself, with the delegation from Oneida county, admitted. The committee reported in favor of admitting both delegations from New York, each body entitled to cast half a vote. A minority report, which favored tho admission of tho Horace Greeley delegates, was received with nine cheers. Cheers followed for Grant, Conkliug and Fenton, and at 9:30 the disorder con tinned. MASSACHUSETTS. MARYLAND. The JS'ational Commercial Convention—Im mense J mount of Business Introduced—A Perfect Jlralanche of Revolutions. Worcester, September 27.—In tho Republican Convention, Geo. B. Loring, temporary chairman, Butler moved that tho galleries bo thrown open to the crowd, which was carried. After two votes, doubts were expressed, when the vote was taken again by tho tellers and carried. The galleries wero immediately jammed. Butler spoke in opposition to some pre liminary measure regarding organization. The appearance of Butler excited cheers, hisses iind groans. Tho floor and gal leries participated in the demonstration. LATER. Butler, Dow, and others, had prolonged discussion of the question at issue, which was deemed somewhat a test of strengh. Baltimore, September 27.—Iu tho It was decided against Butler, couvention to-day the States wero called ® c .°‘ ^ oar * * resident, and fifty > ico for resolutions, and among those offered 1 residents, were elected. Hoar lauded wero resolutions upon making Helena, tkefgcncrul andfbtato administrations,and Arkansas, a ]>ort of entry ; the improve- strongly favors woman suffrage, ment of the St. Johns, Florida, River ; Chadbouin was appointed Chairman the seizure of goods by irresponsible of Committee on resolutions. Jt is conceded on all hands that But ler's tactics tlins for have been unsuccess ful. Noiuiuution is improbable to-day. Clafliu and Dr. Loring withdrew from the candidature. Worcester, September 27—10 r. m. —Butler is defeated on a test vote. But ler’s delegates from Sixth Boston Ward, arc excluded. The vote was 007 to 400. The vote was announced amid tremen dous excitement, and received with long and continued cheering. Such a scene was never witnessed in a Stato Conven tion. Tho result is considered as effec tually disposing of Butler. Worcester, September 27—11 r. m. —Upon tho announcement of the vote, which required an hour, Butler charged that over 100 delegates were absent from the lack of tickets of admission to the hall, and moved that the Chairman of the Convention be instructed to investi gate the matter. FOREIGN NEWS. FOREIGN MARKETS Cotton, Money, Bonds, Fie. London, September 27—noon.—Con sols 92f. Specie shipments on an enor mous scale continue by nearly every steamer for tho United States. Liverpool, Sept. 27—noon. —Cotton opened a shade firmer; uplands 9j(^9|d; Orleans 9|(a}9|d. Later—Cotton firm; sales 15,000 bales for speculation and export 4,000. London, September 27, evening.— Probable advance in bank rate to-rnor row flutters money. Livebihiol, September 27, evening.— Cotton Arm; same quotations. NORTHERN MARKETS. goods by irresponsible Revenue officers; abolition of special whsky taxes; making the whisky taxes payable at distilleries; tho establishment of all export tax on whisky; uniform tax on raw tobacco; abolition of discrimina tions against insurance companies; ask ing appropriations for the Missisippi levees; Charleston harbor, Ohio River and other waters; the enactment of all the States of a general Railroad law ac knowledging the rights of States to charter a Railroad passing through sever al States (offered by Mr. Rhodes of Ohic all tho resolutions were refered to their respective committees. Several special committees were a; - pointed and the convention adjourned. WISCONSIN. Oreat Con flag-ration—- fast Itamage to Properly—Probably Ureal Loos of Life. Milwaukee, September 27.—A great fire is raging along the eoast of Lake Michigan, from Manitowoc to Anuopoe. The farmers are burying their household goods to save them from destruction. All communication is cut off. Unloss it raius, the loss of life and properly will bo fearful. Tho wells are all dried up. person who escaped through the fire, with his horse badly siuged, counted twenty houses aud burns iu ashes. SOUTH CAROLINA Pellotc Jack. Charleston, September 27. — Five fever deaths have occurred iu the lost 24 hours. Memphis and Charleston Railroad. W. J. Axxfta, Agent, Atlauta, Oa. time table or tub mkmi>hi« ami> chaulkillon b. : Mail Traiu leave# CliatunooB* » J* M Arrive# in Memphla, next day U :15 I* M COMING baht: Morning Expreaa leavaa Memphis JJ Arrive* lo Chattanooga, next morning.... 6« A M Mall TmiBlaavea Memphis. 12.10 A M Arrive* tn Chattanooga, next day........... ew p M "Macon ancTBrunawlokIfcailrcad. day accommodation TBAiv—(Daily except Sundays) Leave Macon (paaaenger ahed) J Arrive at limn*wick P "J* Leave Brunswick •• m. Arrive at Macon Paaaenger Shed 6:25 p. m. night tassenqeb (Daily exoept Sunday ) Leave Macon Paasi'nger Shed 8U0 p. m. Arrive at Savannah ».w »• «• Leave Savannah I !S, P ‘ ln ‘ Arrive at Macon Paaaenger Shed 6^0 a. iu. HAWKOMVttAB TBAW iDaily except Sunday* ) Leave Macon Paanengcr Shed Arrive at Hawkluavllle Leave HawkinaviUe ...... Arrive at Maooo Passenger Shed . 6:45 p.i . 6:46 a. i .10:30*. I QEORQIA FEMALE COLLEGE l^slntir. < h»rtor tlrantort In 1*10. Hex. Geo. Y. Grown, I’resitlrnt. fjVHl next Academic year begin* on MONDAY. SEPTEMBER 18. An Eclectic Class ha* boon formed for tho boneflt of those graduates who may desire still further to ‘‘■prove themaelvea, <>r to prepare for teaching. - . New Patent Arum Square Grand Pianos are Jt 1 IV Expc-usca a s M moderate aa iu other similar For further particular* addroas the PreaidenL IbdlMo, Wf ». 1x71. UU-dauwA»ta. TEXAS- ^NArssliNf Reg-ulalionti Galveston, September 27.—Governor Davis has ordered all vessels leaving New Orleans or Brunswick’s Bay after to-day, to be quarantined here for 25 days. Nine bales of Texas cotton have been forwarded from Galveston to tho fairs at St. Louis and Cincinnati. Fivo bales, forwarded through Alfred St Yeal, factors, represent San Jacinto, Colorado, Roberts, Gozales and Kaufman counties. Thirty miles of the Great Northern Railroad has been completed and is oc cepted by the State Euginecr. It * nounced in splendid condition. Compauy will put on a passenger train once. ^ MISSISSIPPI. tfstaranllue. Canton, September 27,—A rigid qunr- autinc kaa been ordered against Jackson. »pro- The VIRGINIA. JiqieMIr.. Wot. Richmond, September 27.—The Re publican State Convention met to-day.— About 150 delegatee are in attendance, representing nearly every county in the State. The Convention was permanent ly organized with Hon. Chae. H. Porter, PreaidenL A oommittec on the organi zation of tho party in tho State was ap pointed ; also, a committee on resolutions, the latter with United States Senator John H. Lewis, Chairman. NEW YORK. Ot.ih * • -V.i.s p/«i.f~ra. in, a./.uir.. ai.i. r«™n«.ii r'— r„ m -.. Tk. r.IO< r.lbd lm I. q.'H IA. Mist nr b ante. New York, September 27.—Harry San derson, tho Pianist, is dead. The Government bought #2,000,000 of bonds to-day. The Bishops of Tenuossce GERMANY. Baden-Baden, September 27.—The Queen of Denmark is here, on route for Athens. She 1ms bccu visited by Em press Augusta. ^ WASHING T ON. The I'ote its J)'etc Mexico—Fatal Accident— Heavy Lons of Life by Shipwreck- Tho Con dition of queen Wetorla—Removal of tho Cherokee Indians front .Yorlh Carolina. Washington, Sept. 27.—Tho official vote iu New Mexico is as follows: Galle- gou, Democrat, 7,670; Chevcs, Republi can, 5,285; Sena, independent, 2,534.— Four Democratic precincts would have increased Gallegon’s majority. Lipp’s brewery, at Philadelphia, fell at midnight, killing one and wounding four. The opponents of Butler, three in num ber, are still consulting. There are four undulates. Butler has tho plurality.— Later advices express the confidence that Butler’s opponents will uuiteupou a can- lidate. A coolie vessel has been foundered off tUecoast of Martinique. All on board wore lost. Two hundred and twenty bodies have been washed ashore. The salvage on tho Juniata, aground off tho Florida coast, is $17,500. Tho cholera is abating in Germany. D'lsracli, in a speech, according to the WorUts special, declared that the Queen is physically and morally incapacitated from reigning. Gov. Alcorn, of Mississippi, has sold tho entire college scrip, 210,000 acres, at ninety cents. Vessels from infected parts, bound for ports ou the Mediterranean, must quar antine at Vigo, on tho Atlantic. Tho many friends whom Gen. Clanton made while here, nro inexpressibly shocked by the announcement of his death. The Commissioners leave here to-mor row to remove the Cherokees from North Carolina. Meteorological. RECORD FOR THE PAST TW ENTY-FOUR HOURS. Office Chief of Signal Service, I Washington, D. C., Sep. 27. \ The barometer has fallen decidedly at the Rocky Mountain stations. Tho high pressure north of Missouri lms extended its influence Southeast to the Gulf. The pressure continu** quite low in Florida, where cloud and light rains continue. The low barometer in New England has l Alaba-, apparently extended Eastward, aud a Cotton, Financial, Breads!ads, Urain, Re, New York, Hept 27.—Cotton firmer ami less active; middling uplands llijc; Orleans 20c; sales 1,600 bales. Cotton sales for futuro delivery, to-day, 5,000 bales; Septemlier 195-10; Ootober 18|@ 19; November 18 7-10;" 10; February 19 7-16@ltlj; March 19|(«19. [Stocks steady. Gold 11?. Money 0. Govern ments dull. State bonds dull but steady. Exchange—long 8J; short 9j. New York, Sept. 27.—81s 18j; 02s 15j; 04s 15j; 05s 15f; uewl4j; 07s 141; 08s 14j; ten forties llj; Virginias 61;j new 03; Lotiisionas 04; new 09; levees 71; 8s 83; Alubamos 100; fives 07; Georgia. 82; sevens 91. Philadelphia, Sept. 27.—Cotton firm, middlings 19|(o20. Boston, September 27.—Cotton quiet; middlings 20); gross receipts COO; sales 500; stock 4,500. New York, September 27.—Money 5@G; sterling 8i(re8|. Gold lit(n. 1 -1 j. Governments very steady. States neg lected, prices not so firm as yesterday. Cotton firm; sales 2,281; uplands 19); Orleans 20). Flour, Southern firmer; common to fair extra 80 60(u7 20; good to choice 87 30(39. Whisky scarce at 98. Wheat irregular, advance lost; winter rod and western 58(J'00. Corn a shade firmer at 73(ii72). ltico 8)(n,9. Pork steady at 13j(«T3S. Lard firm. Navala firm. Tallow steady. Freights firmer. Sales of cotton to-day for future delivery 11,000 hales; September lnjCa 19J; October 18j (7/19; November 19(7/702; 1)(member lit (n 19'; January 19 3-10(7? 19]; March IH| (/? 19 13-10; April 20. ... SOUTHERN MARKETS. r.ll.H, Hu,hi. T.r.JH.1Ai.ff.r, «lc. New Ori.eans, September 27.—Flour firm; superfine Gl(/(. r »); double 0.50; treble 7i(/77b Corn firm at H2(//85. Oats firm at 57(?»l59. Bran 11. Hay firmer and scare?) at 30C//37. Pork quiet at 11j(??'141; bacon 8)(??)8j|(f?9i; sugar- cured hams, choice, 18)0? 19. Lurdscarco and firm; tierce 1 ()](/? 10/ ;\keg 12b/12] Coffee, sugar, molasses, no market.— Whisky firm; western rectified at 95(/i 1.05. Bank sterling 23(M23J; sight ib? i premium. Gold 13|. Baltimore, September 29.—Flour firm and favors sellers; western family 71(7/8. Wheat excited; amber 05(/?!75. (torn quiet; white 70(o'82; yellow 72b/,73; pro visions unchanged. Whisky 97. Auousta, September 27.—Cotton firm; middlings 17i; net receipts OOO, sales 500. Wilmington, Sept. 27.—Cotton quid, middlings 181; not receipts 100 bales; sales 174; stock 1,719. Savannah, Sept. 27.—Cotton in fair demand, middlings 18|; not receipts 770 exports coastwise 1,358; sales 075; stock 4,517. NewOiileans, Sept. 27.—Cotton steady, middlings 19j; net receipts 973; gross re ceipts 1,135; salt's 059; stock 21,378. Charleston, SepL 27.—Cotton firm, middlings 18(/?18|; net receipts 1,038; exports coastwise 502; sales 200; stock 7,813. Galveston, Sept. 27.—Cotton firm, good ordinary 15)b/10; net receipts 038 sales 200; stock 10,172. Mobile, Sept. 27.—Cotton quiet, mid dlings 19b» 191; net receipts 274; exports coastwise 197; sales 100; stock 9,040. Norfolk, September 27. —Cotton qui et; middlings 18)7//18|; net receipts 985; exports coastwise 181; sales 40; stock 4,739. Baltimore, September 27.—Cotton very firm; middlings 19j(./,19j; net re ceipts 49; gross 205; coastwise 150; sales 285; stock 1,445. Memphis, September 27.—Cotton firm and tending upward; middlings 18). WESTERN MARKETS. Jlt.lt, Urt.d.I.irt, iirmtd. U'hhky, Kit. Cincinnata, September 27.—Flour ex cited anil higher. Corn buoyant ut 53® 54. Provisions, demand light and firm. Whisky 94. Louisville, September 27.—Bagging fair demand nt 7j. Pork 13®13); bacon active and higher; shoulders 71; clear sides8J. Lard 81; kegs 10|®11. Whis ky 95. sand $22®40. Teas—Greon tea 31® 1.50; black 90c@1.25. Soap 5® 10c, Crackers 6@15c. i’ltuiT.—Rough Peaches, $4®5 per bushel; peeled, 10c. per lb. Dried ap ples, peeled, 33) per bushel. Green Georgia, 33)(«4j per bid. Northern, 35(« 6 per bbl. Onions.—$3@ 4 per bblo. Gensinu.—60c.(a,65o. per lb. Country Produce.—Butter 20@30; eggs 15(ai25o. Cotton Goods.—Standard 4-4 sheet iug, 12e.(//,12j; ) do. 10c.® 10(1 | do. 8)o. Osnaburgs, 13o.®16; ootton •hecks, 13c.(«tl5; cotton stripes, lie.)® 13; cotton yarns, all numbers, 31.35(5) 1.40. ^ Cement and Limb.—Market brisk. Cherokee lime 55c; Chewacla 60o; hy draulic cement, per bbl., 34; James Riv er, 34; plaster of Paris, per bbl., 30. Hay—Moderate. Prime clover, per ton, 330; Tennessee, $30@38; Timothy, $82®35. J Tobacco—Low grades 55®G0c ; com mon, 68®65; good, 75@90 ; fine, 31® 81 26, choioe brands, 81 26®1 50. Prints.—Allens, 11); Sprague 11); Facitlc 11); Lancaster, 10); Wamsutta, 8; Merrimacs, 11); Garners, 10); Gloucester 11; Amoskegos 9). Hardwahe.—Nails—lOd to COd 84.70 8d 34.95; Od 85.20; 4d 84.75; 3d 30.70; finished, all grades, about IGo lower.— Iron—Swode 7c; horse shoe iron 7c; City Mills and Pittsburg bar Oo. Live Stock.—Cattle—Tennessee, 2)® 4jo; country, 2(hi3)c; sheep—country 2® 3)o; Tennessee,'4c; shoats, 5@5)c. Our quotations are made up mainly from tho largest aud most responsible dealers in the city, and may be relied ou as correct. WlnnWy trade is dull but improving. Cotton.—Tho market yesterday was firm at 18) cents—Very little coming in, Baooino—22) to 23. Ties—0 to 7e. No Rope iu market. Mackerel—) bids. No. 1, $8; No. 2, 87; No. 3, 30. Krrs—No. 1, 81 75; No. 2, 81 40; No. 3, 81 25. Corn—86®90 by cnr-load. Cheese—15@16 cents. miscellaneous. Axndnlster, Moquetto, Velvet and Body Brussels Carpets IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AT THE CARPET STORE OF Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Lumber, quin Materials, Dsmtsk, Reps, Huy», Tublo sad Floor Oil Cloth*, M»t», Matting*, Wall Piper ind Upholstery Oood*. in Large varieties, at the Cirpet Store of Ml>t361m CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON k CO. Throo-Ply, Ingrain, Two-Ply Aud ill Gnde* of CHEAP CARPETS, In extensive viriety, now on sale at the Carpet Store of *ept*6-lm CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTO N A OO STEAM ENGINES. rilUE undfreigned 1* prepared to furnish Steam A Engine* for Saw Miiia or Plantation use, of any size deaired, of the Most Improved 8tylee and Beet Maker*, the shortest notice, giving guarantee to all aold. ON HAND FOR SALE t One 15-horse Engine and Saw Mill, complete. Has been used sixty day*. Also—Ono New Portable Engine, 6-hone power. WiU be aold at a bargain. A. MURPHY, - * u d aolm Atlanta. On. I^all Hat Trade Popular JamilQ Sewing machine* WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. M. HOLBROOK, Wltlteliall Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Nero QVbucrttsrmeme. N OTI OB. Offlce of Atlanta k Uichmond Am-LiNK Railway Company. Atlauta, Oa., Sept. 27, 1871 npHERE WILL 11E ACCOMMODATION FOR X Passenger*, at the cost of one tare for the round trip to Gainesville, on the Circus Train, leaving A lanta on Saturday morning next, at A a. m., and r turulug HAiiic night. scpt'J8-lt NE W FIRM! I HAVE THIS DAY ASSOCIATED WITH ME iu tho Boot and Shoe Business JOHN ANDREWS, E*q.. of Griffin, HAM k ANDREWS. Tills srr*ngem< to filler to the t lie excelled in ijunlity tnablei ithe pul colled iu ter Stock will bo ready fm Atlanta, Gs., Sept, 1.1871- M. O MARKHAM. Fish jnul OywferM, T O - l> A V, OOMMEKOIAL. FINANCIAL AND CUSTRIBKCVAIa. Atlanta, Septemlier 27. OuAiN-Corn by car-load 85@87j cents. Wheat—lied $1.50; prime white Sl.fWfa 1.70. Oat« G6(a,70. Rye $1.20(« 1.25.— Barley $1.25. Bacon—ShouldcrH 8<c; clear ril> sides 01 cents; clear sides 9|e; canvassed hams I 1< ff'l'V. Bulk Meat —Clear Hides 8J; clear rib 81; shoulders 71. IjARD—lljrtf.l2e. Flour—Superfine, $5.50; extra, $7. family, $8(£8.25; fancy, $0.. Meal, etc.—Quite an active demand •xists, and inauy orders are received from a distance. Coru meal per bushel 95c. Bran, per cwt, $1.00. Groceries—VVc quote A sugar ut 14|(S) II Jo;extra C14(n 141; crushed, powdered and granulated 1Demaram 1'H («jl4; fair t*> choice brown 12(<^13c. Ilio oofleo 10(^2Io; Java 27(£30e; Lognira ma «rn nreseut at the EDiscoixil convcn- second area of low pressure, with brisk 23c. Molasses, in barrels, 33c; hogsheads ‘ n A' "“.“‘t' ".t'nHlv pending, i west winds is reported from Lake Ontario, 128® 10; New Orleans prime 75c , r ^ i * i # Kta.iliii is in the lattor h:ui probably come from Lake Liverpool salt $2.25; \ lrginia salt $2.25 Tl “ .“r There waa'liuGjne'ieaUi on • Superior, with ‘which tigions tclegraphie $2.4u" Rico 1(K,, 10)e. Ginsing 12® 22c. qoarantiue. . f” , . , t i. a ,|ige«ae 1 communication lias been wtomipted for Caudiea—aptrm 18c; odamantino 13j® board, aud there is no trace of the disease com?^ Northwest winds aro re- 14|o. Pepper 25c. Race Ginger 16c. U °SilUeLst, September 27.—The State I ported from tho lakes, and Northerly 1 Starch 8c. Cigars, domestic, per thou- L. COOK'S, WHITEHALL STREET. HO! FOR THE FAIR ZM ATLANTA. will carry froighta intended for oxhlbition at tho Fair to bo held at Atlanta, commencing on the loth October, for tariff ratoa, aud back to Eastern citle* free. PMSTtigrra will bo carriod, atoamahlp, to Ha- vauuah, at $35 75. Ticket* good until December 1 1871. C. D. OWEN8, oopt28-tf General Agent. Druggists, Grocers, AND BAR KEEPERS, T A II E N O T I C E! PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTA WINE & LIQUOR CO. SELL THE BEST Wines 8 Liquors, At No. SI Granite Block, BcpMH-tuideeia BROAD STREET, A Bargain Offered. X HAVE TWO DESIRABLE RESIDENCES FOR J. HALE, ou accommodating term*. Thcao are neat, plenttant *ud dcNiralile hoiuc*. being a part of tin . ring a . Peter*, between Pryor epectively. _ .. , the hotel*, paaeeuger depot, tho churcho* and tchoola, tbi* 1* choice property, aud will bo sold without delay.-— Examine tin. property and call at my office (Law office of Clark A: Spencer;, Grant liuildiog. •ep27-3t H. B. SPENCER. HAILROAD ALK HOUSE! aa, Alabama Street, . * ATLANTA, Ua. HIS- ttour- lot of WINE8, GINS, SEOARS. ETC., Also, Bottled Ale and Porter from London, Dub lin. Ale, Porter and Beer on Draught *ept3T6t WHO WANTS A BUILDING LOT? mnnSB nEAUTIFULLY SITUATED BUILDING L LOTH, well shaded, within a half mile of the Paaeeuger Depot, will be aold, one half iu twelvo month* time. Apply to J. U. WYLIE, *optliM2t Cor. Peachtree and V«’heat •trecta. I AM GLAD HE HAS GOME. t he lf»*t r«|u-r ltanger In the State of Georgia. V GAN now cane y„ur chair*, and make them look i new for the mne you will pay for a bottom. No harge for varuudUngchair* when I cuie them, an4 1 warrant aU Cybolstering, Fumiturs Repairing, ole., to give Mtlataction. Furniture cover*cut, made and » fit warranted. Hair and anting matter**** made to order. All kiuda of hou*«*hold furniture and up- holeterydon* at the *hort»*t notice. I have re moved to Dri five's Opart House, under bUysam s Auction Wareroou, ou Marietta street I S RECEIVING AND OPENING ONE OF THE Largest and beet Lota of BATS ever offered In a Southern market. These GOODS are all fresh tad new, and It oom poaed of the vory LATEST STYLES, Mil. HOLBROOK tbe PIONXEB HIT MAN of tola kcUoo. Haring been excluslvoly In thi* bualne** for a num- ber of year*, he flatter* himself that he understand* the trade in all ite branches. Wholesale Department i principal feature of the Establishment and he offer* inducement* to couutry dealers, which cannot be excelled in New York, or any other market. Call nnd examine before purchasing. aoptSS-dt Tile J^iiwf Call! ilutiou instructing TO CLONE MY HOOKN And turn them ovi r to tho Clerk of tho Council on tho fifteenth Day of OCTOBER. All who do not pay by that time will be waited on by the Marshal WITH COSTS ATTACHED. Now please remember, that oa tho lust few day*, all cannot be waited on;*o come up at ou mcnclng Monday morning, the ttth inat. Office hours from 8 to 12, aud from 2 to 5. Respectfully, 125.00 Saved i *25.00 Saved! PRICES AND TERMS OF WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing Machines. nxTTCAan. $10 ratio. $5nmo S 56 Me. pin bx M 60 65. No. 7. do mn’y 66 66 li. >ver 70 80 let. 100 110 190 WARRANTED FIVE YEARS IT WILSON SEWING MACHINB CO We wish It distinctly understood that thaaa aaa oar terma from which we never deviate; and wa guaran tee our Machines to have every point of excellence to be found in any Underfeed Shuttle MaiAiaa, and W. H. GRIFFIN. Gen. Agent, 32 Peachtree Street. Atlanta. G*. acpt25-tiUI6oct JOHN THOMAS, City Collactor. New Route to Mobile, New Orlcaas Vlckaburg and Texan. Blue Mountain Route V I A •SELMA, ROME, AND DALTON Knilroad nnd it* Connection*. YTtKSENOEIM LEAVING ATLANTA BY THE i A 8 )iA A Nf?c SSfiVoVo SM.TI5S at 10 A. SI., making close connection with FAST EXPRESS TRAIN Of Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad, arriving at Selma at 8:10 P. M. aud making close connections with train of Alabama Centrri Railroad, arriving at Meridian 4:00 A. M. Jackson 11:60 A. M. Vicksburg 2:56 P. M. AL80, make close connection at CALEBA with trains of South and North Alabama Railroad, arriv ing at Montgomery 7:10 P. M. Mobile 7:46 A. M. NewOrloana 4:36 P.M. The Road haa been recently equipped and ita equipment is not surpassed by any in the South for strength and beauty of finish. My No change of cars between Rom* aud Selma. PULLMAN PALACE CARS run through from ROME VIA MONTGOMERY to Mobile without change. NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINT*. Kingston 'icket Office, or at the H. 1. Kimball House. JOHN B. PECK, General Passenger Agent E. O. BARNEY, General Superintendent E. V. JOHNSON, Local Agent, septl8-tf No. 4 Kimball Houae. II OWE’S Lock-Stitch Sewing'^ MAOPIINEIS f A RI WORLD RENOWNED FOR DURABILITY and simplicity of machinery, the perfection of the tensions, and the unparalleled wide range of work they are capable of performing without change or readjustment At the Greet Exposition Universalle in Paris, 1867, they wore awarded the Highest Prise —a Masaive Gold Medal—over 82 competitors, and m. wn&mJgS&kfc HOWE a* the original inventor of tho Sawing Me- Howe Sewing Machine at year. 1 patent More than ONK lumbers tangle earn of diaaattatac- found. They make the ‘Howe, or Look-4titch’ oellcnt machines tbi* very large m tion cannot be found. ly arujha < chines that maka this beautiful atttehtopsi The offloe has bean recently eetahllebed at the >rnor of Brood and Alabama tareeta. If you are rejudicod in fovor of any particular machine, at eat examine the Howo before you purchase. Be- member that Mr. Howe wee the original inventor of the Sewing Machine, and gave twenty yean of hla life to perfecting this machine. Every Howe Machine la Warranted for 9 Years . by the Company, end ta kept alwaya tJT perfect order by the Company. g Purchaser* are thoroughly Instructed atthtar res idence, by competent inatmetrseeae. In every varie ty of plain and ornamental sewing. CITY FLOURING MILLS, JSTUUTTJS, GEORGIA. If all tliliifr* arc equal, why not pair* lie borne mannheture 1 .nd IMRROVED MACHINERY, ut ID grinding new wheat, and am prepared to and will guarantee every pound of flour that I aril to oom* ruby up to representation; otherwise, It can be ahip- ■ 'tack to meat my expanse, m prepared to furutah the trade, In any quantity, in sack*, half sacks or quarter aaoks: PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choice white wheat. CITY MILLS FAMILY, from selected red wheat. capitol mills family. STAR MII.L8 FAMILY. BRAN, sacked or unaecked. J. E. BUTLER, Proprietor. angl!2m apl5-6m O. R. BROWN. Ya. angU2m A Proprietor Excelsior Plastering Works, i>. o. n«»x 400, atiaAnta, a a. a uk28 6m. . JTUhoW Dancing Mcadtmy. Prof. Nicuoua will resume the eaarcisea of hla School on or about Ocl 1st, INI. Time and p'noo la a I lady operator wiU ha In constant at Genuine Elias How* T5,1M Genuine Singer 73,863 Genuine Wheeler k Wilson 68,308 The Howe Machine Oo Cor. Broad et Alabama Hta. NEXT DOOR TO SUN C(FFIO rfrtAnu, AGUNTH WANTED IN IV1BY TOWN AND COUNTY TUN0COHOUT THE STATE. fllDCE and cash J. 40,000 poun 800 barrel* Flow secoud haud FuuuJy Carriejp\*^or qmh time, until Octebev or Noven>b<r j Alan, 100 city or 00». Forsyth Atlauta, Ca Pay Your Taxon. 1 FOUND EVERY DAY AT TOE OFFICE >. Cox k Hill, on Puaohtm* street, ready a amount* due for Mtaajfed County