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tltluOnR. Urmomtie JflmR.r, of the
There will be a caucus of the Demo
cratic members of the House of Repre
sentatives ram evejiiku at 71 o'clock, at
the rooms of the Chamber of Commerce,
in tho Bell Johnson Hall, corner BroaJ
nnf Alafcan* streety' / I •
Scnulorlnl Demoerulle Cuueus,
We are requested, by authority of a
meeting held last night, to announcer that
8enitur ‘‘ bc
held to-night, at 7) o’clock, in the room
oCikePruudent of t^m Hemite at the
4si/h evc V |)o«ioe*»t*c Sen
ator is requested to be present.
Democratic Nomination*.
FOHftMAYOR:
.i,J0MN~;Jtr JAMEH,
OCRJXCITAJI N I
W.h7<U
p“ilW* WELLS.
sKvnro Vabd:
a C. HAMMOCK, K 1. ROACH.
Tin no ward:
GRANT. T. A. MORRIS.
u r.
ft. fj.
fourth wabd:
WILSON, B. M.
FARRAR.
T.ivrwni, A, .1* FOWLER.
CITY AFFAIRS.
,aa raf a .i
Hon. W. H. Clarju and Hon. W. W.
Cato, the (to*”' sSprshafctitiSn .fro*
Troupe,are in tyecitv, preparatory to the
a-MWlay M tha^eghhta ro.
Hon. Henry Stanton, and Sam’l.
A ’ W. Wynn, representatives from Wilkes
County, has* arjaved. They are alive
to lha IntaMats of the true Democracy.
Hon. QarneU. We Mitten, of HsbeF-
sham, the rising young man of Noith
Georgia, la here to attend the seasiuu of
the Legislature as representative.
Hon. A. D. Nunnully, Senator from
. . i^ajlKooan^LcomeauArrifedicAr *he
struggle for the rights of the people, as
tried Democrat
f C * n * lh ¥ »’4 ^oad,/rom
Richmond, bare pat in an nppoarunoo ;
and are gentlemen worthy the goed city
of Augusta. Major Camming is a pro mi
nent candidate for Speaker of the House.
lion, will be in to-day.
Hon. Milt. Smith, (better known as
old Iron Sides) arrived yesterday <vin-
ing, and appears as contented as an lion-
.... «*fs—ss,t»t*iSli*n>dAng the datotmi
nation of hia numerous friends to make
■' Mm ftiwekerof the House.
Jno. I. Hill, from Upsoo, is ,‘vu
baud"—not for sale or barter, but really
in earnest about bnalness, and if earnest -
nuss and intelligence will make a good
Legislator, it will be troublesome to pre
sold Mr. Hall from making n repnta-
JSuyor'. Court—Sulurduy.
His Honor remembering the excite
ime»kd*WkUp#i 1 *#iati.in.ee Friday, an
tieipated some serious cases ou Saturday
*t*aiag. ') . io >I
PEIUtlNH, MORRIS A CO., (mINHTHRM,)
came forward, charged with embezzlUtg
the streets of (gold) dust. We felt uieiured
that “justice would be done thrnlgh flie
heaveus fsiL” The heavens didn't full,
however, hut a sentence of ‘-costs' 1 did.
some wicuB) aononuse r
had charmed a slaughter-pen on Groan's
Ferry street, no that cattle and twine
there in such multitudes os to be
come s ’ nuisance. His Honor advised
them to put salt on their ta:ls until Mon
day, when ho would invent some more
effective remedy. Como and see the ex
periment.
mi. john o'keepb
Wft4ffUI migrant, |f() in the Imirald Aisle.
It Is tb, mont dlstrlssftil conetbrj
W. E. Simmons, from' Goiunett, ia
• 'present and occounlpdfor." Thts good
old county has dono itself great .credit
i tlis Legis-
the right plage, at the right time, and on
birthing air right every time.
J. Moreland of Merriwetbcr, ia
among the youngest members of the
Legislature. . l'ouug. iuUlligent and
/•c*W®v *lA Mwoteudpa^a wide fiel*
friends.
Maj. Henry Tarver of Baker, ia a man
after aur own heart- Hia constituents
havr^MM their interest* In safe
i hands.
, Isaac Ruaaell of Savauuah, is the arwd
courier of the Chatham delegation. IIo
ia an out and out Ruaaell — 1 which ia the
.afcfeanma tar n aunud Democrat, and
a genuine worker.
From the fav eff* connty of Datin'com
etli that cxoollent and intelligent goutle-
man, E. U fifrshiuu, who Ja si oltYtr os
if he hmk IfruA iu the “settlements" for
fifty yean. Considering tho
i—|- hi* borne, it to natural In suppose appreciated. But he had uo idea of bo
* that %•' will ratnsin witUua daring the
entire session.
invited Vo the calaboose.
WILT HOUSTON
wan drunk and disorderly and had the
iiupudenae to rpHiit nn officer. “Ten
and costa.”
Patrick Fitzgibbon, jr., turned n snm-
morsault as nn advertisement for John
llohtasou, after which the Court was so
convulsed with laughter it forgot the
benediction.
<ol. 6. W. Adair.
"Wflf, this evening at 4 o^clock, at Ihe
juuction of 'the Air-Line mid Gdorgfa
Uaiiroml, sell a throe room bonae, aud
four lota. , » .. ■ '
We liflVe'secn a tiotiefe'^y tho City Mitt
q|n\l vmllinjf lipnq Iq j^tponr at
City Hull on Monday, 4b* <*tls day of
Novemlwr, between tho hours of 7 and
9 u. m., with a shovel^ jy work on the
streets, ot ia call at lit* Marshal's ofioa
Iwtsoes now and Monday, aud pay street
tax for 1870. Tho law authorizes the
collection of this tax, or iu default there
of. compels the delinquent to work upon
the streets uutil the amount of the tax
shall have been liquidated. The Mar-
sfaul it serving these aotioei npott all da-
linqiwnts, and u full oompliauct will bs
exacted.
Urganlulloii mf the Abel Loom Com.
P»»r.
They're kfllliiK min and woineu
For weerlug of tl»o (Jreen."
Ho iliu, tame ov<* to America,
where there was no embargo on
On wearing green. Bat strange to say, he
changed his uniform after reaching this
country. He hoisted tho red flag who*
motto is W'hiAy. Feeling liis freedom,
lia unfurled liis banner to the breoze,
marched over Miss Kitty Baas (a colored
American, whom lie mistook far a stark
upright London official). Thinking this
a favoanWe opportunity for exercising
that- immortal l.8un- -liberty of ipeecli,
he heaped upon this gentle lady, epithets,
which for exquisite obscenity, in vain
- met w purdllel tu till QiBuor’a Court.
For Hiich unwarrantable ^proficiency, he
paid the coats. John said: “JUt AO
Judge; farewell.” His Honor responded:
Tit h»rd to B»y good*by«, Jobu, , ( ■
Yesterday this Company wasorgapized
—a notice of which appears iu our adver
tising columns—tho olflcew a«d directory
Ww uemfe^ed of substantial »eu.—
We fttotw, Avith pleasure, that Ihe Compa
ny intend to manufacture doth for the
market very soon. It is the most won
derful piece of machinery that has ever
been in Uii* community.
The (irrmnn Meeting.
Which mat lost evening at Leiderkrnnr
Hall, was presided overby Geo. Bchlott-
feldt. It took no oflleialaction upon Ihe
Ann oitilolllaeixtH.
FOR SKtSKtAkl OF STATE.
Coloutl II J. 8PRATBERRT is an
nounced ai It candidate tor Secretary of
Slate, subject to the Democratic nomina
tion. , , r -
Nenmger off the ffenate,
Mr. O. H. Monas, of Palmetto, an yld-
time Leinocrat, is announced as a can
didate for Messenger of the Senate.
SflSjHi
I^al and Dullness Notf
iMPOItTANT TO MxUUElUi OF THE
liiouLATUBE.—For Hats of the Latest
Style call on Lewis H. Clarke, in James'
Bank Block, next to Railroad.
L. The Howe Machine Comcast,
Branch Office, Atlanta, Ga.—We take
occasion to inform the public that The
Ho* has taken Ike premium at the
e Fair for tho best Family Sewing
Machine, aud not the Singer, ua has been
The artist, Mr. W*. Mackia, having
just completed the decorations, Masonic
Hall was thrown open to the public from
3 o’clock to 10 yesterday, and a large-
number of gentlemen and ladies availed
themselves of the opportunity to visit it.
All were surprised at tho great beauty of
tye Lodge room, and ovtainiy jhero was
cause for surprise, for very few could
have expected to see any tiling compara
ble to it in Atlanta. Maukie has evident
ly exarted himself on this work, and the
result is a production of which any art
ist may well feel proud. In the middle
of the oeihng arc two large pointings.
One of them represent the seven angels
oct31-Gt and the seven viols; the other represents
that scene in Divine Revolution, where
the angel fa showing John tho }few Je
rusalem. Aronnd these, and near the
edge of the ceiling, is another series of
pictures representing scenes from the
Scripture. Among these are the finding
of Moses; the city of Babylon; Moses aud
rtated. The How. Company have also ^ore Pharaoh; the diction of
taken the premium on their manufactur
ing machine, proving It to be the best ia
that line. oct30-2t.
V) .To thk Public—'The new Masonic
Hull, in Grant's building, corner of
Brand and Marietta streets, which has re
cently been handsomely decorated by
Brother \Vidiom Muekis, will be opened
for inspection by the public, on Monday
the 30th inst., from 3 to 10 o'clock, p. m.
Ladies and gentlemen are respectfully
invited to give ns a cull.
A committee ol the brethren will be in
attendance. By order of the Committee.
oct30-lt Calvin Fay, Chairman.
M£t‘ Office Sinueh Sewino Machine,
Atluuhr, Ga., October 30, 1871.—It is
true, llie Howe Family Machine took the
premium at the late Georgia State Fair,
while it is also true tho Singer was givon
premium -for “ Family Moehine with
best and moat useful attachments.” We
1
AIm! iny^V. *e*ry world
!■ » world of oftro »nd strife;
It will cast » shftdow o’er j
Which will darken all yoi
life.
Bid whisky cease to hftuut yo .
Turn Itom IU witberluK ftpHl;
You rla«i]> my band, you uoed me i
ouJy say faropr#V.
MAYOR'S COURT.
Hit Honor Urge to l»e Kxrused.
Hit Honor was engaged in a higher
tribunal ycuterduy luurniug, and dele
gated his Pythius, Lowry, to present liis
compliments and ontertoiu his guests.—
Lowry Is a mnitotmwur In rtttiwfng-roem
etiquette. Ho receives and dismisses
fel Honor's iboipitny with no ease, Helf-
posHewfiou ami dignity that at once lion-
of patriotism, offer contributions of five
and ten dollars to the city govtef meot,
which Is nevor refused. PytliiA, also
anxious to prolong their stay, oftcD
presses his gnests to visit tho public
bnlllingn, 1 and hie solicitutiiuis to visit
Die calalxio: e ami jail are often so urgent
mnaoTuus that it would bo positively nneourteons
to refuse. All honor to our city magis
trates.
A HOST
of nttomeys, witnesses and spectators
were present to witness the final disposi
tion of a nuisance in tho form of a slaugh
ter j>en out near tho barracks The
question was "cussed and dis-eiuw-d" nn
til Lowry, uncertain whether it was a
nnisnnce to theJciHzens or not, was
satisfied the affair was n nuisance to him,
and bo advised 1he defendant to emigrate
to » locality where the social habits of
dead swine and deceased cattle was duly
ing ostracised; so he appealed to a higlu
He w ill bo voles me at tribunal for permission to coutinuo his
traffic iu dead pork and deccaacd Ln-of
JACK WALKER
had eutmvd into such a covenant with
king whinky that it threatened to convert
his namo from Widker to Strayyler. He
ckuuM'f tp bo ou Uumhlo Igpreseutative
ot South Carolina; but anxious to make
au allianoo with her sister State, Georgia,
be had come to Atlauta to bear .away, ne
his blushing bride, one of our fair |v)
daughters. TUoy were together entering
into a mutual plight of love.
••TtH'y mI upftuihc fFoul d«x>r mil,
Wbdrr MlUy Bteaie tbo moot,
Aud listened l«> tb© Uiundr tbftl
Oftutc from Um beer ftftloou.
Ills teftuty ftp mb dW rmiutl h«r twin*,
lease ti Hughes, from Fotnytb, ia the
handsomest member wo have mot, ex-
oeptDli JDitlitetel'fratHpsIriiSB. It is
seldom that prattf men are smart, bat in
ami am aatisfied that be knows exactly
what he is about
Among the “old” members we met our
friend, J. C. Fain, of Gordon. And aweb
.meeting! Wo alight write ui liipi ait
¥*>**• aud than folks could not tell “how
The Hon. W. H. F. Hall, the highly re
apectod and exceedingly dUtinguishod (!)
Ri'preeentativu from the ertonty tif Mer-
v ifwether, was out <■ full blast yesterday.
We ohawrve that Ira otieka to bis first love,
rate to hhvlyto ran ths same sebeduleh.
did la* seaaion.
Geo. M. tejuln, uf Homy.lt* hem-
V ftverybudy knows vhat ww think of hi*.
JJ £.nd tftrides jh# above, wo have met
A. J. Walton, of jasper; LAM. Col
lins, of MitchqUi ft. Rn irite* « Ww*
ton; O. B. Hudson, of Sohley,. sto le-
meroui otte«* te* Mr toMMfy hut given
out If itcnnbereviehdgoHtot Vuwill
continue the uu.w no* ol - '<
•d 0 Mambcie of the Legislsturs een be
Lu hdA*modebd with good board amj
IfhlwtMtraA
SXJMLV
hTKr.b
Col. L. V. Ursut. . .
(h'
I In brieftpersdtool Mebe^Af
pveeenrcandidates lor Council yestqrdsy,
the types made us say that Cot Grant
dUtof. •*! Engl
•MAftaiin fbnttonlh. It was written
Meet, and the substitution ot the word
“oldest” for ahlett, was a wretched tdnmU-r
of the oompoartor.
matter whieh it was called to consider, I quote exactly. We wish no ceedit We are
except to appoint a committee to draw md entitled to, and will willingly give to
up suitable- resolutions, expressing ttie
prevailing sentiment of the German ele
ment of Atlanta on the subject of immi
gration. These resolutions will be pre
sented and anted on * a meeting on Mon
day night next.
Hows Macula# Wagoaa.
A string of wagvss toy the as* of the
Howe Machine Company iu this State are
standing against the sidewalk in front of
the office of tho Company, ou Alabama
street. They are doing a heavy business
to need Ml those wsgons.
the Howe credit tor what it received.
Straight needle* tcere, at usual, trium
phant l
J. M. Holbrook, “of Chicago,"
has just returned from the Huffville Fair,
and will be glad to see his old friends
and customers at Ho. 40 Whitehall street
headquarters of fashion for gentle
men she! Indies' hats, See.
The Strong©*! Comjmlijr.
We invite the Attention of ITfose who
yiajti to insure tUoir propt*rtj, to the ad
vertisement of Gen. Wulker anil Major
Williams, who tire ngouts for the London
and Liverpool aud Globe Insurance Com
pany, which such disasters as the Chicago
fire, sweeping away $2,500,000, did not
shake in the leant, nor ia tho slightest
degree disturb the even tenon of its way.
Gen. Joo Johnston is the General Agent
for’the State.
Atlgutft Alirufl of \«
Yesterday at the Milliutry store of
Messrs O’Connor & Reese, No. 5, Mariet
ta street, w# seif % machine for manu
facturing Ladies’ Hats. They
say this
can make hats for $1.50 per dozen less
Fish and Oyster Depot—84 Whitehall
street—Wholesale and Retail. Oysters
$2 per gallon; Fish 25 to 45 cents per
string; Shrimp 25 cents per quart; Crab
75 cents per dozen—carefully packed in
ice and shipped in any point.
octd , L. Cook.
than they cau be bought in New York,
u<
and further, that they had an order for a
hundred dozen from a New York house.
Hwft|»]»lng for n ’Poiiftiit.
The tightest trado over witnessed fn
Atlanta, came oft between Lee Hmith
and a colored citizen of a neighboring
oounty, yesterday. The darkie brought
in a twelve pound 'possum, which he de
sired to exchange for $2 worth of United
StatcR currency. Smith—thank heaven
tbero is one of tho uamo ldfU-under
took to put a GriHin shin-plaster off on
him, with u drink to boot. The nig
eould not soo it, till he got round about
three, when the trado was made, and a
B. & A. Bill substituted for Gritllu shin.
The darkio went off happy, and Leo
said something ahout everybody being
iuvited to call at 11 o’clock to-night, at
which time tho varmint will be de
voured.
Tl»r How© Mnrhln
i omiiftM)-.
From a notice in our Local and Buai-
uess column it will be seen that the
Howe Sewing Moehino took important
premiums at the State Fair.
lion. James M. Smith (tor Sprakn
Wilt thou bo min© f
Site MUil. *1 will. JOU bet.* ”
But s polioouuu Mine up about this
Mow ami said the gentleman was perjur
ing himself, bo hod sworn eternal fealty
to w(iislyf. He whs torn from his dpM-
nu's charms, conveyed to His Honor'a
Court, where he said ho was hone-tick,
at welt as kive-siok. Lowry oitoiwd hhn
the princely hospitahtics Of thecalabooaa
As • consohUon in Mi deooLHon. \V»
undentsnd he wandsn qbont the echo
ing corridors of that stately pile mourn-
^ WMteAasU your Ibc© fttffttn,
-m.4wr b> touch your hsiul. —
Only to bear your vote© ftffulu,
Kr© I «o to Um silent Uud!
Only to know you w tU ou© 1U7 ■*.
Wheu tb© sun la ftlukittff low.
4 ©liftdy nook, nonr the atoutit brool
Wfectu thunofft utnli oomH and «
SARAH Hl'DDS
g^t |ret^doep into^he suds. Hbo was
charged with “d(uckmg) o(aU) iu q(aag
Editouh Sin: The Legislature will
mi'et and orgauize to-morrow, and mauy
of its members who eavncsdyjdesire a good
pr^skling oilict>r, are desirous of See it
ill# hblf ■ erviees ad lion. /aines If.
Smith, of Oolumlms, ^u that very respon
sible position. Ho has fiuo abilities, leg
islative experience, strict integrity, self-
possession, and qnickneasof diseernmont,
whieh emiueutly qualify him for Speaker.
He ia a true and tried repreaenlaiivi
Democrat, anil woll worthy of tha honor.
He is not seeking the office, but this is
one reason wbv he should bo chosen.
He is one of the leading men in the
House, and will be of very groat service
to the Democracy and tbc^oountrj, in the
choir.
rabt© Joseph B. t Hteb
tSafcfesnGfttssri?
morrow 1 This quratraa it oooateatly
propounded. Most nnhraitatingly, Cam
ming, of Richmond 1 Why ? Because
Ira ia a ropraaoRterivo DamuWwt—a gen
tleman ol undoubted capacity—and,
above oil pelitieal rings! ltoaaeaa hit
temperament admirably adapt* him to
Uia potilion alluded to. Hi* quioJuram
of intellect and courtesy of manner emi
nently unalify him to preside over a Leg
islative body. Again, he bos done work
tor his party. He wasoneof the electors
for the tittle uf Georgia «ra the Soy uour
eaUemee
mires) and p(eddling) l(imc).” She was Jtrto
and Biair tioket. The other gent
whose names have been mentioned in
connection with this position jhmscsh
sbility which ctn be wielded on the floor
of the House for the benefit of their
State; bat tl
invited to tojoarn in tho lock-up for
thirty days. (Lowry done eotfansy this
revolution iu commerce.)
THE BOCK BRIGADE
was there in full foroc. They were all
Ted for the Speakcnthip. Let his friends
turn out and work for him. Place him
i iA the EpLikn/a otufirhud the GiHirgians
who assist ia this good work will honor
themselves iu honoriug him.
OusKuvmt.
A Card—Andbb Insubanc* Co.—
The Andes Insurance Company has in
structed its adjusters to draw at sight for
all correct losses, as fast os ascertained,
at the Chi *ago fire.
Every loss will be promptly met, not
only in Chic.igo, but elsewhere.
The Andes has ample menus, is entire
ly souuil, and ready to respond to any
and all ber liabilities.
Risks carefully written at adequate and
fair rates, by
oct24-5t L. B. Davis, Agent.
BgL Fresh chocolute creams made
regularly every week at Block’s Candy
Factory. Broken candy 20 cents per
pound—six pounds for a dollar. All
kinds of fresh French confectionery kept
constantly on hand. sep 29-
BOOK NOTICE.
Dfabotitt Ball Decoration*.
Pharaoh aud his host; Moses and the
horning bush; Mount Zion; the Song of
Mirism; Mount Moriah, Huggai deliver
ing tho message to Joshua and Zerub-
abel; tho building of ihe Second Tem
ple; the Port of Joppa and others that
we do not now coll to mind. In the
West is a representation of Jucob’s
dream, which is probably one of the
best of all the decorations, and in the
East is a scene rep resenting Jacob an
notating the rock with oil, and,naming
the place Bethel. In the centre of this
is the mystic G., surrounded'by a circle
of gus jets, in representation of the
scene, the great eye of the universe—
the great light of tho world—the princi
ple symbol of the ancient order.
The entire lodge room is a perfect and
a superb pioture, and is oharming enough
to make one want to go there often. The
ladies were enthusiastic in their admira
tion of it, and embraced the opportunity
as a favorable one 'for finding out a few
of the secrets of the craft— >ecrets that
for thousands of years have baffled their
sweetest skill at unraveling. It is not
known how much of the mysteries they
brought away with them; but it is sup
posed some of them arc able to tell their
brothers and beaux all about it
Difficulty.
About dark yesterday evening, iu front
of the Third Baptist Ohurcb, a personal
difficulty occurred between Messrs. Phil
lips and Sharkey. The latter was badly cut
in the arm. Phillips not arrested at this
writing; but the police wore on Jiia track.
Mill* for Sul©.
We ask special attention to the adver
tisement of J. W. Phillips, who offers for
sale the valuable mill property known as
Phillips’ Mills, in Campbell county, four
miles from Palmetto.
This property is well situnted, easy of
access, good rood to the Depot, has a
very superior water-power, free from
danger of freshets, and is a splendid site
for a Cotton Factory.
Ntw Jlulldlng*.
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W* ask attention to the change
he writer al this article to. L°* "riiedule of the Macon and Brnus-
Canm.Lg^pcoUulyn,!.; RuOr** This route is be
coming popular. Merchants ship
freight by it from Hew Yolk,
and persons going to Florida will fiml ft
very convenient—making close connec
tions, and having a good track.
Broad street is filling np with new
buildings. Mr. J. G. Fuller, now mer
chandizing on Peters street, is building
a new brick Btoreon the south side of the
old Georgia Loan and Trust Company's
bank. A. Olbright is excavating for a
new brick building, for a shoe Bhop,
second door south of The Sen offlea—
Mr. O. is a shoemaker, and has pros
pered by dose application to business—
now owning considerable real estate ia
the city. Broad street ia becoming a
desirable business street in the city, and
will have a breadth of importance as well
as of name. Let tho business and en
ergetic men of the city come forward
and bnild up this street.
Tkr Min.trrl..
The Halt, Iiymnu and Barney miu-
steels played last evening to an overwhel
ming audience, the largest sinco Forrest
was here.
Their hullods, jokes, comic songs, cho
ruses, farces, interludes, were all of the
most amusing nature, oonvnlsing the
audience with loud and uproarious laugh
ter.
The batted “old block Joe,” as sung by
one of the oompany, was, par exseliancc,
the best effort of tho evening; more in
keeping with true negro character before
tho war, than any thing else produced on
the stage.
The He oration piece, “Trials, ” as rende
red by the company, was the most suc
cessful burlesque ever perpetrated. If
you want to laugh go to hear the min-
THE markets.
Gold is buying at UO and selling at
lift Bilver buying at 104 aud welling at
108. Money is scarce, though the mar
ket is a little easier, and sonra alight im
provement in the general feeling.
COTTON
has advanced, and there ie mneh better
feslfog. It wo* selling yerterdayst 16)n
fro* afore, thd Id to ICje from Wagons.
Altogether, it The receipts were ubeut Id hole*, end
soles about 300 bales, showing conrid-
is steady at previous price*. tVbito com
00 to ft) by wholesale; mixed and yellow
XU*
Shoulders 8f to 81; clear rib |side* 9j
to Of; clear sides Otto Of; hama-spUm—
14 to 154; canvassed 14 to 18. Bulk
meets am mHing—shoaMers 4f; clear rib
aides Off cieer sidra tf.
COTTON GOODS.
8 ox Omahurgs, 1(1; B oz, 13). 4-4
Sheeting, 12J. 7-8 DrUltogs, 13. 7-8
Skirting, 11; 8-4 Shirting, 0. Yarns, all
number-, SI Iff. Colton rape, 28. AU
domestica in good demand.
Quotations tor other articles found in
another column.
COMMERCIAL.
CITY QUOTATIONS.
Office Daily and Weekly Sen, )
Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 25, 1871. (
Laiid—Market well supplied; sales
moderate at HA; priced well sustained.
Flock—Superfine §7; extra $7 50;
family 88 (K)(s)8 75(%9; fancy 810; mod
erate supply, and sales fair; prices tneis
fained.
Oohn Meal—In good demand, worth
Ww. Bran 81 00 per cwt.
Gkocebieb—Sugar -A, 141; extra C,
J4; crashed, powdered end granu
lated lSjfdilOf; Demenra 181(313); fair
to choice brown 18(318. Fair supply;
market steady. Coffee—Rio S3(u 25;
Java 84; Laguira 80. The coffee market
somewhat excited; prices firm. Molasses—
Barrels 36; hogsheads 82; Hew Orleans
prime 80. Salt—Liverpool 82 00; Vir
ginia 82. Rice 10(310).
Fruit—Rough peaches 5c per lb; period
10(3,12; peaches in demand. Dried ap
ples—Peeled 4(e^4) per lb; small supply—
demand moderate; green Georgia apples
83 50(ari 00 per band; Northern 35(30.
Onion*—88 00®4 00 per barrel.
Ginseno—600S65 per lb; in demaud.
Better—Tennessee 30c; country 26(q>
30c. Eggs 25(q)3Bc.
Tobacco—Low grades 65@56o ; com
mon, 68(^66 ; good, 76@90 ; fine, 81©
81 25; ehoice brands, 81 25©1 50.
Iron—Swede 7c; horseshoe iron 7c;
City Mills and Pittsbnrgjimr Co.
Live"
r Stock.— Cattle—Tennessee, 2)©
4)c; oountry, 2(Vi|3)o; sheep—country 2(gt
8)o; Tennessee, 4o; slioats, 6©5)c.
Maokebkl—Half bbls. No. 188.50; No,
2 87; No. 3 80. Kits, No. 1 81 85; No.
2 81 00; No. 3 81 40.
Cheese—17o.
BY TELEGRAPH.
New York, Got. 30.—Cotton Btrong,
sales 2,970 bales, at 18) for upland, and
19) for Orleans. Southern flour in mod
erate request; good to choice extra 87 80
©89 30. Whiskey 94c. Wheat irregu
lar and unsettled; amber western 81 64©
1 07. Corn heavy and lower; mixed
western 78©,79)c. Porksotiveat 81290.
Lard — kettle 10)©10)c. Turpentine
quiet and unchanged st 67)(«,68. Rosin
Urm at 84 30©)4 35 for strained. Freights
to Liverpool per sail—cotton )@6-16;
per steam )©7-16. Markets in Wall
street extremely duU but firmer. Ex
changed). Gold closed at 11)©)11).—
Governments inactive; 65s 14); new 13).
State bonds doll.
New Yobk, Oct. 30.—Sales of cotton
to-day for fnture delivery 11,250 bales,
os follows: Nov. 18), 18 3-10, 18), 18);
Dec. 18), 18 7-16, 18), 18); Jan. 18);
18); March 19).
Chaeleston, Oct. 30.—Cotton steady;
middlings 17jc; net receipts 2,648; ex
ports coastwise 1798; sales 400; stock
20,184 bales.
Cincinnati, October 30.—Provisions in
demand ; holders firm; small business.
Whisky sto.-dy at 00.
Louisville, October 30.—Provisions
quiet and steady—pork held at 813. Ba
con moderate demaud on orders; shoul
der 7); clear ribs 8; clear sides 8 j. Lard
9)©10). Whisky dull st 90.
Memphis, October 30.—Cotton dull;
middlings 17); receipts 2825.
Mobile, October 30.—Cotton firm;
middlings 18; net receipts 4,458; ex
ports coastwise 1,430; sales 1,800; stock
25,400.
Augusta, October 30.—Cotton quiet
and firm; middlings 16); receipts KMX);
sales GOO.
London, October 30.—Consols 92).—
Muncy bonds 91).
Liverpool, Oot. 30.—Cotton steady;
uplands 9)©9); Orleans 9)©9); sties
10,000; speculation and export 3000.
Savannah, October 30.—Cotton strong
and in good demand at 17); net receipts
3726; exports coastwise 1492; sales 1400;
stock 39,041.
Wilmington, October 30.—Cotton
quiet; middlings 17); net receipts 91;
sales 152; stock 3298.
New Orleans, October 30.—Cotton
firm; middlings 18; net receipts 4047;
gross 6161; exports to Great Britain 503;
export* coastwise 1337; sales 4335; stock
63,748.
The Advantage of Printing. |
Mr. B., u well-known Metropolitan
printer, once told ns that on one occasion
an old woman from the country came into
tho printing offico with an old Bible in
her liand.
“I wont,” said she, “that you should
priut it over again. It’s getting a little
blurred, sort of, and my eyes is not what
they was. How much do you ax?
“Fifty cents.”
“Can you liavo it dono iu a half an
hour? Wish you would—want to he get
ting homo. I live a good wuy out of
town.”
Wheu the old lady went out, he sent
around to the office of the American Bi
ble Society, and purchased a copy for fif
ty cents.
“ Lor' sake* a masse 1” exclaimed the
old lady, wheu she come to look at it,
“ how good you've fixed it I I never se
nothin so curious os what printers is."
Chicago—Tlie Energy of the
Burned Out Citizens.
A private letter from a young man who
bad a situation in a business house, now
burned out, in Chicago, dated October 22,
sal's:
“The most marvelous thing to nu> about
the whole affiur is the enterprise and en
ergy manifested by nearly every one. AU
the larger houses have made ooutnets for
new beddings, which are to be run up
two stories this fall, sod roofed iu for Dm
winter. Moat of them will he plain brisk
structures, but much mors solid and sub
stantial thsu before.
“The Rumary Brothers will corns out
very well, aud resume business at onoe ou
the strength of their reputation ss the
safest legitimate commission house ia the
eity. Mr. Twiakliam (cashier of the Sec
ond National Bank) did not trust to tbs
strength of his Rank vaults, but before tt«
Are reached them, took out every thing of
value aud transported it to Ifilwookee.
“ Having drawn my week’* pay on Safe
ardqy, I wot richer lig that amount «g
Monday than a number of men upon
whom I had looked as ■.■'iff™-.;*--- On.
man said to me: ‘ On Sunday night I had
ail the mousy any man nsel to toe, and
to-day 1 bare uot five cent* to buy a loaf
of bread for my wife and ohiidrou, and I
QSMomp.iXK).' JsJtLii jolly s*
possible about t, and spoke ofstartfng in
business again as non-as be could find s
store to put a stoek in. The number 'of
Mark Tapleys is wonderful. Everybody
i* coming oat strong under adverse
(irsemetanera.'
*• Whisky is pronounced by a wri
ter, "a weapon of destruction.” Then a
good move for the temperance men Would
he to prosecute drinkers for carrying con
cealed w capons.
-filteCtUatlfOBB.
Liquors ! Liquors !
BUY YOUR
Ales, Wines S Liquors!
AT
K£NN7’8
Chicago Ale
Depot
Tr* n
Wbolcsahi LiqwbrHousu.
WV hare a Large assortment
of au ftiwri*ofMJHirojUftelUch
sellt be mM M Ihe Most Heaton.
able Terms.
Apples—Rice.
rtJST RECEIVED—
»re ordered to *lt.
oetM-tt WILLIAM®, LAK08TOW ft CRANE.
$t 5.00 Saved! *25.00 Ns nil!
PRICES AND TERMS OF ’
WILSON SHUTTLE
Sewing Machines.
UNDMIXED mtTT CAM. f 10 PB MO. $5 ©ft MO,
So. f, Plain T*W« 9 4» , / f M $60.
No. 6, LftU-case, pin bx 60
Mo. 7. do fluty “
No. 7, Folding cover
Nft. 8, Full Cabinet,
Mo. K, Folding Cover,
WARRANTED FIVE TEARS BT
WILSON SEWINO
Wo wiftb it distinctly understood th»t these »re our
terms from which w© never deviate; and we gusnu-
too our Machine© to hate ©vftry point off anselkuc©
team uur ssuuum mi nwra btwj Amrouw ©sequence
to be found in any Underfeed Shuttle Machine, and
■a durable, mads offaa good materialm any Machine
in the worid, and that it will do aa elegant work.
’ W. H. GRIFFIN, Gen. Afant,
Si Peachtree Street. Atlanta,’ Ga.
Large Auction Sale
J* —or- a: )/
Real Estaie^in Atlanta.
WEDNESDAY, Ndv, 1.
F rank m. queen, auctioneer, for a k.
BKAGO, will aril to the best Udder, ©o Wednes
day, lat day of November, la'll, on the premlaes.
commencing at 10 o*doch, about 90 improved aud
unimproved
TOWN LOTS,
oiling Mina.
This property baa advanced within a term of t
years not less than ten hundred per cent., and wi
the completion of the Street Railway and the lining
of Georgia's great Trunk Railroad (the V.kiB. li.j
with manufactories from Atlanta to the Chattahoo
chee, vrhtcbvnuat Re •hecompttshed in a few years,
her real e
XERMS—One-third cash; the balance in two and
four months, with legal Interest For aU cash a lib
eral discount will be made.
Free transportation to and from the sale will bo
provided. Also, a barbecue or free lunch will be
furnished. “ ‘
persona In all parts of the State to make good in
vestments in Atlanta property, A. K. SKA GO.
Dealer tu Real Estate, our. Forsyth and Mitchell st*.,
Atlanta.Ga. oct26-6t
FIRST-CLASS DWELLING
FOR RENT.
C 1HA8. A. LARENDON'8 ELEGANT NEW THREE
/ story, French Roof, Brick Dwelling, formerly
the ExecuUvo Mansion, on the most fashionable pait
of Peachtree street; 16 Rooms, 9 deep well lifted
closets, batlis, water, gas, and modern improveinents;
line garden, carriage aud outhouses ; Lot 106 by i
Tho House baa Just been refreshed and frescoed,
and ready for occupaucy.
Apply to
G. W. ADAIR.
P. 8.—The property may be purchased.
1 CHEAP COAL, r
W M WILL 8XLL TO THE CTTIXXMB OF AT#
LAM A LUMP COAL by the Car Load, Load
ed on Cara at our mines at 9}{c per. bushel, or will
deliver It on Care, tu the dty st Mo per. bushel;
alao, fine Goal on Can loaded at mines aft 4c. per
bushel, , »
This is tho lowest figure Coal has been furnished
parties purchasing la large qualities. We claim that
our coal is equal to any, sapariar to a great many
and Inferior to none.
KENNEDY k MORROW.
Coal Mseciiantr.
oc(2H.lit Knoxville, Toon.
HOME
Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
Caah Assets, October 1, 1871 R4,72».20r. M
Losses at Chicago will not exoead ‘4,000.000 00
Lcaviugcaah assets, October 13.1871... $3,723,200 CJ
«- Ou the l«th instant, at a meeting off the Stock-
»Mera, it was unanimously resol rad that, after pay
ing the Chicago losses, whatever they might be, they
would make up ifltaot the
Cash Capital 2,500,000
making cash assets
f 4,000,000!
THU PLACES THE
HOME
««M. s»4 *IVM |«*V t¥ *#n MOP'
ponibl# .Kuril, tut con l* ot.rw! b,
Any Oompany.
tiie home
Continues to Issue policies at all Its Agenda*, and all
its loads* will be promptly paid, to urns!.
CBARUE t. MiHTrX, FrraH.nl
*. r. nruMAwn.
•os.KI.tw, Iraliitsalu
JNO. C. WHITNKR,
i Atfamtm, tia.<
o«ii*m Azrat ferOrargtm, t
WMU MlaMuqipL
W. Qt. Robinson, Agent
warn,Ml. W4 Brasil DraMrla
BOOTS and SHOES,
No. 67 WhltehaU Sired,
ATLANTA, GA.
Work, together wtth a goud atoch off lasteni i
■A8 NOW IN STORK HI* FALL StDCK. EM
W’ll-
tlpbla
together with a good itoch off-Eastern ma<l<
goods. Prices guarantied to be aa low aa any in this
city. Merchants buying for CASH, and consumers
K nrrally, are invited to examine hia stock before
ying. octf-lui