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CITY AFFAIRS.
W. have in oar Retail Dry Good*
Store the most euperb and elegant stock
of Indite’ Drew Goods, Laces, Embroi-
» Vfeo^T «ortc«
S. stoWof Dry Gtoods ci# before offered
*• n«d wg iojicit, jggpctfaou ot our
from all.
c. 261m Chamberlin, Boynton ft Co.
Three-ply, Ingrain, Two-ply, and all
gradee of Cheap Carpets, in extensive
variety, now on sale at the Carpet Stdte
of Cha&bzblix, Homos ft Co.
fiT
1L Baago will, aall (Frank Qneen,
Auctioneer) some sm«U houses and VA-
- sent Ms on West MrtsbeU street, at 4
r o'clock V-dsy. 0*U at bis office at 3:40.
^ Fttaanrftto- ( ^ •
1 tyyipl far s «•» Trial.
Gan. OaitatB, counsellor MoLsoghUn,
informs ns that a soon as be can make
oat the necessary papers he Intends to
. tppY toe 0 MW tatfl in hit cats. The
appeal will probably be made on next
Monday. • *
1^, A Handsome Stock of Drefs
* SDJOY JIVA8
Lows, DocOuisa k Dallas ,
sepao-tf 4a Whitehall Street
A cmsoiy stroll through this apacions
establishment, reveals the taste and busi
ness-like energy of its proprietors. Their
new styles of goods are certainly very at
tractive. We noticed some vary hand-
Some winter shawls of patterns never be
tore teen in this market, and a great va
riety of dsaaa ornamental goods whieb
were lweotifol, and have certainly been
aeleotod with taste.
Full line of White Embroidered
Flanneli, at
Lows, Douolass k Dallas’,
scpt20-tf 42 Whitehall Street
♦Ua Great WMolrral. Haas*
Of Moore k Marsh la filled "from tur
ret to fonndation atone” with cargoes of
goods of every description—the like of
which no one would (oppose could be
found in Atlanta, who had not gone
through and looked at the Rama.
tPl. Full Line ot Balbriggan Hosiery,
at Low*, Douglass ft Dallas',
scpt20-tf 42 Whitehall Street.
Pares Praprrtr.
On the first Tuesday in October, at the
City Hall, Col. G. W. Adair will sell some
valuable property belonging to the estate
of Edwin Payne, deceased. See A^ver-
— 1 —
f ytotgWh Kersey Ovsmocte in Blue,
t Brown i>d Dark DM^>,fnede up fu» flue
aty trade, at A. Bokenfeld’s
Gate City Clothing Store,
sept28-4t 49 Whitehall street.
, fir i rtT . T. a T
■UlM i>b»Si af tk. Itract Wallroa.t.
See the nofloa of Mi*. Orme, the Treoa-
nrer. We leant that already the Street
Railway is an estaUished suoccss, and is
oovering current expenses. It was st first
supposed that it would meet expenses
« GklfUff aprofitina year; but all this ie
acoonphahed even new.
for Fall and Winter
Clothing approaches, I again make my
bow to the joblic, in tendering my
'ibatiks fee the wry libtral patronage
heretofore bestowed Upon me. I shall on
dearer in tha future, ea m the peat, to sell
only tret oh— goods, made ap exclusive
ly for myself of "the very best material
knd in the latest stylo. Flense call and
examine my stock before purchasing.—
Gate City Clothing Store,
40 Whitehall etreet
■easy l. L*aA.
“ The Merchants' and Flaators’ Rank of
Augusta offers to lend money at 7 per
snot. See the terms in Vta eanl this
morning, _
Tha’price remains unchanged from tha
toy beta*. Yaatasday it waa firm and
eptive at 17 oents. Considerable number
afrwigphi wars oa the streets oil day; un
loading at the different warehouses.
.a
WHkaaiLsMw.
■Ztos:
ore already a f ram ing the doors
Tor tta new engine boose
A In to as FitoCumff—y. The
to be tmfit ou the vacant lot ad-
. ft Echols Agricultural
fcraet, rod will be three
jdS&Slgrtttt&£
i;States of
end the
1 Board of
Direotoca, compoaad of twelve business
men and o*$flUlfateut ffrtowtam standing,
Gen. Gordon is
fsatn Case.
At 10*iA4ock yesterday, Judge Butt
took hia seat, at the (Arty Hall, tojnvrafa.
gate »h* Charfees made against CspA Fos
ter Blodgett
The ^prisoner, w ith liia counsel, Gen.
Gsrtrell, ncoompsnied by several friends,
entered the Court room and were seated.
Maj. Hargrove and Col. Bleckley appear
ed os counsel for the prosecution. Tho
papers in the case were banded by the
Court to Oapt Blodgett and liis oounsel,
and while they were examining them, CoL
Farrow arose, and said in tabstaam, that
he appeered in this ease to aid in the
prosecution, in hisofiloial capacity as At
torney General, and he deemed it proper
to My that on Tuesday last, in consulta
tion with his associate counsel, Mi
Hill, Underwood and Milledge, they
thought It proper 4o ask Mr. Blodgett to
come t« tire room Where the Committee
had charge of the books anil papers
of the Road, and explain certain papers.
This course had been pursued towards
others, and would be in the future, in cases
of irregularities on the face of papers. J
He ^peered, and Mr. Hargrove and
his associate counsel being notified, were
present and Interrogated tbe prisoner.
While this Was being done by liiftuelf
(Col. F.) and sssociate oounsel, under
ffte eye of the committee, this warrant
was issued by Mr. 0. P. McCalls, with
out their knowledge.
CoL Farrow said that they did not feel
that they had advanoed far enough to
make an arrest, but as McCalls bad mail
the arrest, trusted be woe in possession
of facta sufficient, and announoed him-
self and associates ready, with him and
bis counsel, to proceed with the prosecu
tion of the case.
Whereupon Maj. Hargrove rose and
remarked that the ease bod been brought
into court by Maj. McCalls, without con
sulting Col. Farrow; that he had hoped
thsrs would bo but one aim and one pur
pose on both wings of the prosecution: to
punish the guilty and not hunt down the
innocent. He stated that the prosecu
tion wm not entirely ready to proceed
with the caso; that he would confer with
tho defenso and agree upon s day to pro-
oeed with the same; ami should Col. Far
row be disposed to givo information, ho
would he glad to receive it.
In reply,to Col. Farrow, ho further sta
ted that tho arrest hod been contempla
ted for several days, and the papers for
tho same were made out boforo Col.
Blodgett waa called before tho Commit
tee to make the explanation referred to;
that CoL F.'s remarks had made it noc-
osaury further to explain to the oourt,
that he was surprised at the course he
had pursued, and should oloim the right
for himself to give full ilireotion to the
caso; that if Col. Farrow claimed tho
right to manago tbe onse, he (Maj. H.)
should demur in toto; that he hod not
believed CoL F. and his associates would
thrust themselves into tiro prosecution
without tlio oonsent of the prosecutor;
was willing to receive aid in anything he
might know, and would willingly co-op-
ernte with him and his associates; but
would not consent for him or any ono
else to take charge of the caso.
Col. Farrow replied that he recognized
the right of the Court to give direction
to the case, and that if the witnesses
were not on band, the Court most send
lor them.
Gen. Gartrcll announoed himself and
bis client ready to Start the cliargea at
*n;«me and place.
After some further remarks tho bearing
of the case w« postponed till 9 o'clock
this morning.
The Tmsimm Car Companj-.
This mythical company would seem to
havo been gotten up for the express pur-
pom of improperly mokiug a big pile out
oHtlie State Rood.
As before remarked, it ie a bogus con
oern, ho such compeny having any local
ity or actual existence, so far as any ono
can learn.
A oontract was, it soema, entered into
by tho Western and Atlantic Railroad,
with this bogus compsny, to luruish a
large amount of can for the Road. This
oontract was signed, on part of the Com
pany by i). N. Kimball as its "manager."
In fulfillment of a purchase of Cora from
this "Company,” Foster Blodgett,
Superintendent of the Western and
Atlantic Railroad, gave his note
or notes, payable iu lnuik.
These notes were indorsed by E. N.
Kimball and H. L Kimball, and there
upon were discounted by tbe bank.—
When they were due, they were paid by
Oapt. Blodgett on apnawd bill of the W,
ft A. lb R. The whole waa deliberately
done—the giving of the note or notes,
and the payment of the money.
Blodgett was invited before tho com
mitteo to explain this, and was unable t<
give any satisfactory answer. He could
not tell who oompoeed the Company, nor
where or wheu tho oars were made or de
livered, nor whether' delivered to tho
road or not. Ho said, of course, ho know
they were delivered, bet he ooald not re
tor to any evidence of that tart—had no
bills for the same—no reports or certifi
cates of subordinate officers that tho ears
wore on the road, or had ever been put
on U—only ho simply know they must
haye been received because they were.
J«ti bi we Predicted.
Dr. Bard has hauled down from his
masthead tbe name of Gov. Hoffman as
his candidate for Resident in 1872.
Hoffman, we suppose, is not Radical
enough for the Doctor, and, of course,
don’t contribute mucli to tho support of
tbo If'orhl, tho Washington Patriot, the
Louisville Courier-Journal, the Richmond
Enquirer, and the Montgomery A'brrti
ner—Ml claiming to be Democratic, (but
strongly on the Departure line;) u!»o
the Washington Chronicle, an avowed ad
vacate of Centralism, and an enemy to
Liberty, and the uit-Trae Georgian,
whom editor openly declares that he has
not changed since be was distinguished
among the Radical leaders of Georgia—
advocating and defending the measures
and men who have disgraced evon R*<li-
caHam itself.
Our readen will recollect tliut a low
days ago, we expressed the opinion that
tho Doctor would soon haul down Hoff
man and hoist the name of Chose. This
expectation is half realised. We do not
now, however, look os confidently for the
elevation of Chase’a name to his mast
head as we did then, and think it notun-
likely it will not bo done—indeed, we
now think it not improbable, and shall
not be surprised, if ha openly falls into
line with Holdeu, of the Chronicle, and
again advocates tha election of Grant-
lie plainly tells now, that his princi/itee
have not changed.
P. U,—Perhaps tbe Doctor intends to
nominate Schurz. True, he is a foreigner
born, but that makes no odds. Radicals
care hut little forconstitutional provisions.
They can effect their purposes "outside”
of it just as well os in accordance with
its provisions. Doctor, hoist tk>hura’
name.
Market He port.
Yesterday opened dull, with a pros
pect for a time that but little business
would be done iu the wholesale line; but
it soon took a change, and at Jiight the
bills footod up a very fair days sales.
There has been a considerable advance
in flour, and another advance in freights,
which has caused a corresponding ad
vance in this article in our market.
Uooon is in botter domund, with an ail-
vanco and much stiffer feeling.
Ohccso iu light stock, and advancing.
Bagging and ties are lively, and the de
mand good.
See quotations.
AIrLeaglilln Again Pound UulUy.
In the United States Court yesterday
Judge l’ope made the closing argument
for the proseention in the case of the
United States vs. E. A. McLaughlin,
charged with embezzlement of Post-office
funds. At oloven o’clock tbo caso was
given to tho jury, who retired, and at
half-past one they returned with a ver-
diotof “guilty.” He lias not yet been
sentenced.
MAYOR’S COURT.
D*partto«»rt.
deratand that Mr. Moctii intends perma
nently ‘ locating to that city,' to take
charge of the business of that depart
Mask Atlanta, and the office in this
city, will lore.. very ra peri or Wrote ore
moo. James R. Randall, Esq., tata *d-
Mp at the CnnmUutionalut, is general
for the BoWaaoreDepartner t.
Dr. Willis Westmoreland, of this oily,
fa lying vary ill in New York.
No linstiiim of importance was trans
acted in tha different Magistrates’ Courts
yesterday.
The Cfircus Band paraded tho streets
’, with the usual number of little
Secretary of the Dapctora* W? ■» . -
The dust grows worse ,and worse. It
fa ruinous.
Colds, coughs end wheezes are the or*
der of the dsy.
The champion lady rider of tho world
proves to be a man. The deception is
fiat-rate, however, and the riding -is
-lie Clrcuff mill StreAkert Horses Hrouk
up lh« Mayor'll l<uvr».
Unfortunately tho hour for tho meet
ing of the Court was selected by the cir
cus for tho grand street parade, and at
10 o’clock both shows opened. It re
quired considerable moral courage ou the
part of the Mayor and Jonsen to proceed
to business, for just as tho book was
opened, tire distant notes of tho bnnd
which was parading through tho streets
stole gently upon the cor of the Court,
and created a "fidget” on the bench sim
ilar to that produced by having a gong of
fleas in one’s trowsers. But “business is
business.”
FOB NOT ABAT1NO A NUISANCE,
Some six or seven individuals w«e np.
Various excuses were rendered. Some
got off with costs nnd others were dis
missed. This is a proper courso the po
lice have tokcu this time. What, with
our miserable system of sewerage and
drains mvd scarcity of water, if unusual
precautions are not exorcised,an epidemic
would play the mischief with this city.
Wo hope the matter will be still further
investigated until nothing shall bo left
undone that gives tbo lcastjcausc for sink
ness.
THE BOCK BRIGADE,
Sandy Wooding and Jesoo Brown, two
little imps of darkness, wero np for
throwing rocks at each bthcr on the
streets. A job of five days work in tho
chain gang will be' likely to break them
of this vile habit.
l’BDDLING WITHOUT LICENSE.
J. A. Brooks was arraigned for "drum
ming” on tbe streets without city per
mission. As it was shown that he was
employed by a regularly authorised busi
ness house, bo was dismissed.
JUMl’lNG ON THE CABS.
William Thompson nnd Billie Taller-
son, both country nigger*, were up for
jumping on tbe cars while lu motion.
They swore to their ignorance of the law
on that point, and as they were evidently
correct in their statements, tha cases were
dismissed.
When this was done the Court consist
ed of the Mayor, Jonsen, one policeman,
one reporter, and two little ragged nigger
prisoners. As Jonsen announced the ad
journment of tho Oourt, Lowry grabbed
his bat, run over the two little niggers,
out tho door, sud mode for the muaio.
Jonsen mounted his horse and beat Lowry
two lengths, while the policeman collared
his two little ragged prisoners and liter
ally dreg them to the lock-up in bis hnv-
17 to see the show.
This session of Court lasted about ten
minutes.
ci»H| Ivia, 4m.'
Judge Robert H. Brown, tho uncle of
Oovernor Bullook, and who Iim been his
compaqnon ft 11 royage to Utah, California
—aud the Lord only knows whore also-
returned to the city yesterday. Whether
His Exoeliency returned with him or not
could not bo ascertained. Perhaps the
Judge is making a rocoonoisance just to
how the land lias, you know.
Jasper Coasts after a Tsaasasss Fas.
Yesterday Meesn. Goldaly and Ridley,
from Jasper county, passed through this
city on their way to Nashville with a
pack of eleven hounds for the purposo of
capturing a red fox in that vicinity, which
has heretofore defied all successful pur
suit Those gentleman are scientific
hunters, and having beard the repeated
tales of" this fox, have determided to
take their dogs and catch him, and thus
show Tennessee how to catch a fox. We
ventnre the prediction (that they succeed
in taking the “brush.”
The Olrras.
Wootten ft Haight’s circus arrived "on
time” yesterday morning and gave per
formances in the afternoon and st night
The entire thing wss pronounood a suc
cess. Tho balloon ascension drew a vest
crowd of spectators and no one was dis
appointed. At tho appointed hour, the
weather being fine, the reronaut sailed
away in his ship of the air as merrily as
could be. The balloon rose to tbe height
of, perhaps, half a mile, and then sailed
away in a southerly direction and alight
ed without accident or damage.
The performance under the canvass was
fully up to the best arenic standard.—
People and horses were apparently hi
fine condition and in fine playing humor.
Their teats of horsemanship were excel
lent. The Watson Brothers are decided
ly the best acrobats that have been to
Atlanta, with the single exception of the
Hanlon* The vaulters, tumblers and
contortionists wore all good. Worn bold
and his dogs are a whole show of them
selves.
But two more performances will be
given in the city, and, no doubt, the at
tendance will be to-day os it was yester
day—very large. Wootten ought to feel
flattered at the reception given him by
bis old friends. _
DAILY PROCEEDING* or THE
SUPREME COURT.
Supreme Court op Georgia, I
September 28, 1871. f
No. 20 — Cherokee Circuit — Noble
Brae, et el. vs. the State of Alabama. In
junction was set for a hearing on next
Wednesday. E. D. Graham, D. A. Walk
er, W. H. Dabney, J. A. W. Johnson E.
M. Dodson, J. G. Jockawny, J. W. H.
Underwood, for plaintiff in error; Nes
bitts ft Jackson, Wm. Dougherty, oontro.
No. 25—Chattahoocheo Circuit—The
North and South Railroad Company vs.
Jos. C. Cook. Injunction from Musco
gee, was set for hearing at the heel of
tbe Rome Circuit, Bl&mlford ft Thorn
ton, for plaintiff in error; Smith ft Alex
ander, contra.
Argument of No. 34—Atlanta Circuit—
Carlton vs. Carlton, wascoucluded. The
Court then went bock to tho four
coses which had been put to the heel.
They were argued os follows: No. 11, A.
C. Wyly ft Co. vs. Burnett ft Rixley. As
sumpsit from Fulton. Hillyer ft Bro.,
Mynatt ft Dill, for plaintiff in error; Ar
nold ft Broyler, contra.
No. 17—Henry Karwisoh vs. J. H.
Stoelman. Trespass from Fnlton. Mil-
ledge ft Clark, for plaintiff in error; Far
row ft Thomas, contra.
No. 19—Was taken up. It is W. W.
Payne, administrator, vs. James Ormond
et al. T. W. Hill, R. H. Clarke, Collier
ft Hoyt, John D. Pope, for plaintiff iu
error; J. M. Calhoun ft Son, L. E. Bleek-
ley, contra.
Pending the reading the record in this
ease Court adjourned till 10 o’clock A. M.
to-morrow.
IajoaI and Business Netlees.
Just Beoeivwd- A flue lot ti this
year’s Mackerel; in kits and half barrels,
by Williams, Lasoston ft Crane.
sept27-4t
Grand tharcb Pair*
The coagrugutiou of the First M. E.
Church South —Wesley Chapel —will
hold a Grand FWr in October, commenc
ing on the 10th and continuing till tbe
21st, to raise funds to assist in complet
ing their splendid new church.
The following is the Board of Direc
tor*, to either of whom contribution may
by made for the Fair, They respectfully
solicit, nnd will bo thankful for a gener
ous response:
Br Iuwsho, President; G. W. D.
Cook, Vice President; Geo. H. Ham
mond, Secretary; Dr. Henry L. Wilson;
Treasurer; Hon. John L. Hopkins, Mrs.
J. L Hopkins, Hon. Wm. Ezzsrd, Mrs.
Er Lswsbe, Oul. K. F. Maddox, Mrs.
Wm. T. Wilson, CoL N. J. Hammond,
Mrs. J. F. Nutting, Geo. Winship, Mis.
Geo. W. D. Cook, F. P. Rice, Mrs.
Willis Feck, J. O. Courtenay, Mrs. Wal
ter T. Colquitt, M. J. Cofer, Mrs. Henry
Banks.
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
Regular Order of Rusiuess.—Cases yet
to be Decided.
11. Atlanta 83
12. Rome J*
13. Cherokee
14. Northern ®
16. Augusta 19
16. MuidD 1
17. Ocmulgee. »
18. Eastern u
19. Brunswick..; 6
September fi-tf
□l. Fresh chocolate creams made
regularly every week at Block’s Candy
Factory. Broken oandy 20 cents per
ponnd—six pounds for a dollar. All
kinds of fresh French confectionery kept
constantly on band. sop 29-
1,000 Old Papers for sale in quan
tities to suit purchasers, at the
tf Sun Oivice.
W. B. Moses, at the Kimball
House, always ha* Thr Sun for sale.
Secretary’s Office, Atlanta Aori- 1
CULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL ASS’N, >
Atlanta. Ga., Sept. 16, 1871.)
Editors Sim: The clause in the pub
lished regulations in our premium^ list
relative to entries reads, " For articles
completing for premiums each $2 00.”
The public will please notice that the
following is the proper construction of
the above clause:
In either deportment 32 00 pays for as
many entries as tho exhibitor may wish
to make. But 32 00 entitles tbe exhibi
tor to compete for premiums in one de
partment only.
To illustrate: Any ono paying to ex
hibit in tbe department of live stock
would pay 32 00 additional to enter an
article for a premium in the department
of Manufactured articles. Very respect
fully Sam’l A. Echols, Secretary.
Power Preffa For Sale.
Wc offer for sale a “Montaguo” Power
Press, which can be run either by hand or
steam—in perfect order and os good as
iw. Address J. Henly Smith,
Sun Office,
tf Atlanta, Go.
toft- Messrs. Ferrington & Quigley, at
the Post Office Stand, successors to Orion
Dozier, keep The Sun for sale.
Atlanta San ytoepetla*.
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FINANCIAL AND COMMERCIAL.
Atlanta, September 28.
GRAiN- Corn by oar-load 85@90 cents.
Wheat—Bed 31.50; prime white $1.60@
1.70. Oats 65(3)70. Itye 31.20(31.25.—
Barley 31.25.
Bacon—Shoulders 9c; clear rib Bides
9} cents; dear sides 10c; oanvaased hams
14(3)18c.
Bulk Meat—Clear sides 9c; dear rib
8t; shoulder* 71.
Lard—ll}@12c.
Flour—Superfine, $6.00; extra, $7(3)
family, $8(3)8.25®8.50; fancy, $9(5.9.50.
Meal, etc.—Quite an active demand
exists, and many ordera are received from
a distance. Corn meal per bushel 95c.
Bran, per owL, $1.00.
Groceries—We quoto A sugar at 14i@
14)c;extra014(5.14J; crushed,powdered
and granulated 151(3151; Demarara 131
(3)14; fair to choice brown 12(5*,13c. Rio
ooflee 19(o)21o; Java 27(330o; Laguira
23c. Molasses, in barrels, 34o; hogsheads
28(5)30; New Orleans prime 75c.
Liverpool salt 82.25; Virginia salt $ 2.25
82.40. Rice 10(3)10ic. Giosing 12(5)22c.
Caudles—sperm 18c; adamantine 131(5)
14|c. Pepper 25c. Race Ginger 20c.
Starch 8io.gCigan, domestic, per thou
sand $22(540. Tens—Green tern 81@
1.50; block 90c@1.25. Soap 6(<i,10o.
Crackers 6@15c.
Fruit.—Rough Peaehes, $4(55 per
bushel; peeled, lOe. per lb. Dried np-
plee, peeled, $31 per bushel. Green
Georgia, $31(5)41 per bbl. Northern.
$5(3)6 per bbl.
OrnoNa—33(34 per bble.
GENsuru.—60e.(3,65c. per lb.
Country Produce. —Butter 20(3)30
SgU Offices to Rent.—One room on
2d floor; also a portion of the offioe, in
cluding one window on the first floor—in
The Sun Bnilding, on Brood street.
Apply to J. Henly Smith,
tf. • Sun Office.
"Alexander H. Stephens on the
Study of the Law."—A 18 page pam
phlet—one of the profoundest of Mr.
Stephens' many productions Single
copy 15 cents ; 50 oopiee 85.
Address J. Henly Smith,
Manager Sun Office,
sept4-tf Atlanta, Oa.
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the loss of the person sending it.
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To Oorrespondents ■
CUL- 1
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N Goods.—Standard 4-4 sheet
ing. 12e.@12|; Ido. 10e.<3)10|‘. Ido.
Hie. Osnaburgs, 130. (516; cotton
checks, 13c.(515; cotton stripes, lle.i(3l
13; cottou varns, all numbers, 81.35(3)
1.40.
Cement and Lime.—Market brisk.
Cherokee lime 55o; Chewocla 60o; hy
draulic cement, per bbl., 34; James Riv
er, $4; plaster of Paris, per bbl., 36.
Hay—Moderate. Prime clover, i>cr
ton, $30; Tennessee, $30(333; Timothy,
$32(^35.
Tobacco—Low grades 55<n)80c ; com
mon, 68(3)65; good, 75(390; tine, $l(il
$1 25, choice brands. 81 25(5)1 50.
Prints.—Allens, 11); Spraguo Hi;
Pacifla Xli; Lancaster, 10i; Wamsutta,
8; Merrimacs, lli; Garners, 10i;
Gloucester 11; Amoskegos 91.
Hardware.—NeiIs—lOd to 60d $4.70
8d $4.95; 6d $5.20; 4d$4.75; 3d $8.70;
finished, til grades, about 15o lower.—
Iron—Swede 7c; horse shoe iron To;
City Mills and Pittsburg bar 6c.
LrvK Stock.—Cattle—Tennessee, 21(5
41c; oountry, 2(33io; sheep—country 2(2)
3to; Tennessee, 4c; Ehoats, 6@5t«.
Our quotations are made np mainly
from the largert and moat rewponsible
dealer* in the city, and may be relied on
Whisky trade is doll bat improving.
Cotton.—The market yeeterdey wm
firm st 181 cents—Very little ooming in.
Baooino—22} to 23.
Ties—6 to 7c.
No Rope in market.
Mackerel—1 bbls. No. 1, $8; No. 2,
$7; No. 3, $6. Kith—No. 1. tl 78; No.
% $1 40; No. 8, $1 28.
Cheese—16(^17 cents.
Meats stiff
Special Premiums.
Secretary's Office, Atlanta Agricul
tural and Industrial Association,
Atlanta, Ga., September 9, 1871.
No premium having been offered in
the List of Premiums for the Fair of
this Association in October on the publi-
cation of papers, the publishers of At
lanta generally offer special premiums.
The Press of Georgia generally, will
oblige by copying the following commu
nication. Sam’l A. Echols, Seo’y.
/mwitnat aireimbwi—tsrex mi. *ssm .uto-iuv,.,
pubilahera of Atlanta, oiler |M and two Gold liedala.
to be awarded at tha coming Voir of your Aaaocim-
tion, in apodal premium a, oa follows : For the beat
Dolly paper publiohed in Georgia—outside of Atlou-
U—judged by ita mechanical make up, general atvle
and manner of departments. fM and Gold Medal.
W. A. Hic>rrhill k Co., Publishers of the Atlanta
Constitution.
J. Ubhly Surra, Manager Sun Publishing Com
Tft. G»u»», Publisher New Era.
Ramukl Uau>. Publisher True Georgian.
J. J. Toon, Publisher Christian Index and Georgia
Medical Journal.
C. W. Howard, For Plantation Publishing Com*
pan y.
Echols k Wimon, Publishers Rural Southerner.
Tw Printers.
Twelve newspaper ebaees, suitable for
papers from 22x32 to 24x36, will be sold
oheap. Address
J. Henly Smith,
if. Business Manager Sun.
Hlisrtllancous.
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W. n. HOWARD 4 SON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 1 WARREN BLOCK, • • • AUGUSTA, OA.
T1TR again tender our services in the Warehouse
W bueinea*, in all Its branches, fo 4 our old pal-
rone and planters generally.
CoMamlasloa tor Selling Cotton,
One and a Quarter Per Cent.
AU family aupplire ordered will be carefully se
lected by one of fee firm, at fee lowest untit
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fee Political Departmcu-
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The Weekly Sun
Is a large, 8 page sheet (in quarto form) Ailed with tho choicest rending matter. It eontains the cream
SJS Dmly—everythingwhgh appears in our doily Uaue that is of generid interest. AUofMr. Sqfeen?
Editorials appear in the Weekly “• /
THE SUN is tha organ of Urn Psople, th* Advocate of Justloa tbo of
Popular Rtghtr^snd ^tha^oppouent of burdens heaped upon a tax-paying prcple.
It will .dlwr. to the old. lafo, time-honored landmark, of th. Donaaoalte Par
ty. Mid sternly oppoM «ny -Departure* therefrom. Mr. STEPHENS to thoroughly
enlisted in the Work, »nd will contribute to its columns almost dally.
We nsk tbe friends of liberty, everywhere to old in extending our circulation
cheap paper, and Its Club Rstoa ore particularly Ikvorable.
The Presidential contest for 18T) will be the most important in the hiatory at i
vaired are momentous, and all that patriot* bold dear .U at stake.
■ a Ihim
TAUfl mxrra will hndhavocr
i us the unconstituti
•1 end wickedly oppressive
of UM M-orilod Klh ud lBth Amendment, to th. Constitution Reconstruction Acts of
tho majority Faction in congress. The Rodlools have asked us, as Democrats, to pledge ourselves to so*
cept, indorse, stand bv, defondand buUd upon these measures forever. Thane Democrats who give this
pleiige of course must ••depart" from the faith of their fathers. Horn# of them have already gone over
to the enemy’s comp ; end while they end the Radical cohorts which they have joined are calling out lua*
uotoholdeerpme. lo« w. OSto UriWmon,
and distract the counsels of the Democratic Party t
Verily, if we should hold our peace, "the stones would cry out." We cannot remote silent tfe eaunot
thuh oounsel our people to sooept sud welcome their ovs ruin, and thank God for tho privilege 1
It is of the utmost importance that these issues bo discussed now s fog tho odor"— ** * “—
" departure - by the General Convention of fee Party will be, not only wrong 1
Judgment it will be fatal in poUey.
Fidelity to tho ConsUtution is fee true (oetof Democracy in every State of the Union, sad m nrsnits
one who In a true friend to that secrod instrument, an a co-worxer with us in the great -I * —-
Liberty. The rights and liberties of fee whole people ore jeopardised—not any feoreso to feefloufe
in the North; and w# of tho South have no interest* al stoke to fen mnnwlins issnss of tST tors
r.R In Vnrtk .nil KLmll, sltkn * ’
re of public pntronge.
" ^ ^--T-n a- -^ rT - |T| | 1n
J. HENLY SMITH, Manager,
ATLANTA, GA,
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