The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, November 03, 1871, Image 4

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the - daily fbauT Mapmro . 5*33B „ J,\rtt Page ; Local <md Dunnes* 1 oh FoiriM Page. i |,M(. of Oar suWrlptlon Price. We ask attention to oar near term* of suWnption in the first column on flmt s .. MJmgta rn^lM rf tkc ff»m F#r l»i» •* l4,c CmaUr. DAILY ‘ Rg!! VCKK l.Y ..iitrt** oq|•HCV^xio ran won: john P. %• f *. - 'WMha ,niavoeJte® 'Wtau,: wA a HAMMOCK, E. ~ yy/k'rak li«o J. ROACH. ■ *cr tided wabd: ^ ^p. a RANT. ,P. A. MOBBlS. -H. I* WILSON, & M. FARRAR TOTH ward: a! LEYDEN, A. L. FOWLER CITY AFFAIRS. -• A Ckumge—SahuriNri Take Idle*. The CmO Kuin M.roolf. *mp if oi 11^1 — His Honor returned yesterday, greatly invigorated for the labor of swelling tho City Treasury, which ho did to the tuno of about $‘.X), Hence arises the meta physical and moral question: “Does not good come of evil ?” BICBABD Anqp had been ui smk, but he strode forward, and with the pride of a Booth, exclaimed .•—“Richard isliimsolf again 1" However true that was, he had undergone a mi raculous metamorphosis to become “him* icmncffiAiAiUCKETh >. zgg&sx: - ■ 1 ~ coats for this transfiguration. FOR Mayor : seeding hospitality. In his unbounded TOUM H. JAMEHf h * prolonged his princely difful tiumi j .... ... — *- ii... <i„e4 I Lanai rad Bsrlnrss Notlsar Ml.. Diflcua Awarded.—Loire, Dou glas! A Dallas, 12 Whitobnll street, re ceived Hie Diploma at our last Pair, for the finest display of Druse Goods and. Tire luuuitirra add assemble at the hall of aion of “lager” to guests, until the hoursof morn.” He-soapied to be .stow- 1 ifltMulfet br pfi^Aietaretary td ’A<fhiu Weiaenheimer, wfap volunteered to e» jflaln the dlaeretauiey fn the tfmo of eight aa follows, after taking a glass or ten-) Doos (ass koaa*. sal catch Ss tad. Dot not to tumble lo. Dry Goods. This firm .stick* to the one price system, and allow no deviation.— Their Ktock ia largo, well assorted and their prices arc low. Call and boo them at 42 Whitehall street nov2-lm Mt U. U. Wilt A Co., on Line street, opposite T. M. A R. C. Clarke’s Hardware Store, are dally receiving consignments *f Ohicksqa, 'Furkeya, Hggs, Ruttf»~ Tenneeaee and country ; Apples, Onions, Potatoes, Chestnuts, Honey, Dressed Wad try, and, fa fact, everything in the con*try produce ltee. Patties wanting Country Produce, or No. JJ Family Bap- lists, auras!Awbelta* than to send their orders. t «wra -fnr WITT 4 CO. KJta William Rich 4 Co., at their new stole'in James' Bank Block, are daily re ceiving the faftot\>oTsHies of. the season Dress Goods. ffaawla, Boulevard ins, LnAc Collar*, etc. nov2-3 -V.S, I UobH taov,*' 1 eat, ”Vot Mass. - “.-TSUI -1 one droo tinea, 'Bout 'Jaewen. may ba'V-vaiif Yooatden dot gloek strike k an mu Hereafter, k 8<TThdl 4 issue-Vue Daily Suk on Suotia^tpyrning, upl noton Monday morning. This rte „ to the ears of th. inhabitants arrangfiMdlft* vtMl fck« plACo toc<t |of that region liualied in Seep. Home of Jimi day, the fith in at. Craws, S»rbH« * Ca. This great dry goods house . gives notice of having taken Tbos. R Eggle ston fate partnership with them. Ha. W Pweahtsa* tocssS. o'clock—Saturday morning at 10, and at night atJT ojo^ssk. ^l^gain^Ui^ebad Aacll.a Sals af Crark.rjr. T. R Ripley will sell un imMcnto amount of crockery ware at auction this jqyietpawtf* Ja.t Op.stS. Elegant Cloaks, in Velvet, Astracan and Braided, aj^tre London Store, Ma- *fss4.al. See advertisement of situation wanted. His Houor proposed to instruct him in jta.arinan timo-tsblrs as compered with tins Deutsche. 825 for iuistory leu- AEKBS, MARY SOOTT A CO. board of minstrels haunt- tog some weird onliallowed place pooti- cally termed Seogo’s bottoms. Knmor said their proceedings were of the most mjeteriryis nature— undreamed of by Virtuous people.' Mafic, mingled with » ■ i incomprehensible voices oi revelers, was borne upon tbe mid tbs possrasod spirits ql this weird region actually clothed in flesh, came before the Mayor with a decorum stern as tbe visage of death. Two of them had hu man music boxes, wbicb at startling in tervals, poured out a lay of strange mu sic. His Honor, in eoniideratioo of their wonderful skill, excused these. The others, five in number, wery required to equivalent in the moon-shine money pe culiar to their own country. They were kii^enuufli tf ctfandi ofi fajitation to their haunted home, but the Court said; Not if alio knows herself, and I think • ‘ STREET TAX. PirttW (Bit have failed to pay their Street Tax for the year 1871, and failed to wo fit theatroam when notified, -will be brought up before the Mayor. It William Rich 4 Cos, have at all times an experienced buyer in eastern cities, wild ustehea the ups and downs fa the market, therefore, claim superior fa cilities, both in priocs and styles, to suiy other house. nov2 3t * Bk>ok's Candy Factory, *0. 70 Brood Are.it, far Marsh Hollow amt Chocolate Creams, fresh made every day. * - IT William Rich 4 Co.’s Boot and Shoe Department fa aa oomplete as in any shoe house—sells the beat Eastern and Philadelphia makes cheaper than any khoe house lit the city. »ovJ-6 . If you want to eat, drink, laugh and grow fat, go and seeMeOuire, under tho Kimball House. Ob) those Mobile Oysters! It. Rove you heard that ,r "Unole Jcemes" Harris 4 Son, have op<-ned a New Boot and Shoe Store, in James’ Bank Block, next to Railroad crossing.— They warrant all their Hue goods. Coll and see them. novl-3t i do.” DANIEL SllCUlUnAXONNE, o for tear he mi| Daniel of old, who was so sociable with the Lion’s den. But the modern Daniel had inherited some of his’illustrious an cestor's principles, as tho following dis- tertation 'oh morals wifi testify; Voi'a der Rood of do«e dlogi? [{VhumpH c PruwN'i Hotel* Macon. Wo invito attention to the cord of this Hotel, which stands in front of the Paasen ger Depot, at Macon. It fa a good house —well kept by accommodating managers Ja.t Owpo.tr.. T. M. 4 R C. Clarke's hardware ooLumi stttofa- It H. H. WUt A.Co.’s store—one of the best places in the city to get fryab fafraiy sapylira. They re- peiye jiheit from tbe oonntry in large quanlitiee. Road their notioe 1* Local and Busin. i. I i iT> eouvenient and waUdtytiag Proas Shirts will now be found at tbe London Store, • T.'-VJ Impmrtmmi L*«4 In M«wnnn. On nrrt Tuesday, at Nevraan, Hon W. F. Wright win *«n a large amount or very yr^uabfa tand. It will be sold before the Court House door. Rood lus adver- tisement. ,WTi”I ' Ureal Laad lal« la Lawreattvlllt. On next.TtitoVy a' Wrgn amefatat of fine lands, lying on tbe Air-Line Railroad, will be tuld by Mr. H. W. Knox, Adasin- iatrotor, at IravrenoeviUe, Ga. Go and examiae tire land, and attend the sale. Capt. Jackson, of the House, and Msj. Hillyer, of tbe Senate, our immediate Representatives, have promptly intro duced bijls to repeal the act of the lost eosaieti kuotiti as the Holceube Bid, which “ gerrymandered” the city of At lanta. All honor to them tor this a.-tion. Ws trust both Houses will promptly pare the bill, so that we may vote in tbe old way at the next municipal election. When we want tbe old system of voting changed, we will ask for it; and we timet ws will never again have aa unprincipled Legislature wkiehiwiil lapesa selfish iiraunMWilMugpoopto At the instance of its President, Her F. H. M Henderson, the 41st session of the Annual UewfarMCc ti tbs Methodist Par Hats si Church will asuvsne in this erty aw Friday, MNh November. Mr. TTrodlasnn returns hi. thanks to the officers and meagre of Trintigr dor tendering their Chureh as a plaaeef jstIH t«v> jrnhMir 1 . Wcauae be c*n fihrwtU fslke ttffal tmd ell liU Imj bbell wo eobulckcr . Vein! I now dolle you eonbdiiiRe, Vicb you ell orl»*r eoe; Done you pley et iloee kierd boerde. For four dlmee In dree Der peebtheude la bold by euoder— rfik / Aumd rot sAuosi to mit ew." For variety's sake, he discontinued procaliing to indulge in the little pleasant recreation of throwing rocks st drays The' persecuted arayman, in answer to (he question whether Mr Sbehiolraygnne fits datakirg,replied: *1 dun no; I nolier do know wheder he's driukin or not. ’’ Cross question by Mr.'fth.hielAygnue;- “Vcrodid'l to rockstbribo thoWardtsf Ibst was a stunner. The judge, consid ering what a good, jolly, genial, lurm les*,inuQoect Zj«ulectpmm Mr.Shcbyichny gone wot asked oflly 910 forlicenfc to perish and throw rooks. HT*8 WATTIDA BTOEES had the bonbommie and iireaiatiblo auavi ty to oall one of her^assoefatos in the «n- to. dwMSMle a •' D. O. R," which means, in elegant parlance, d o—d b—b I For ouch extraordinary proficiency in abstruse metaphysics she paid 93 and T Jtif- XupoiiTAjiT to Mcmoia ot> tbe Leoiulatvjix—For Hats of the Latest Style call on Lewis HT Clarke,in James' Ilauk Block, next to Rtilroud. oct31-Gt * : ' Frew awd dysnoi D*ro*—84 Whitehall street—Wholesale and Retail. Qyateta 92 per gallon; Fish 25 to 45 cents per string; Shrimp 25 cents per quart; Crab 75 coots per; dozen—eon-fully peeked is ice and shipped to any point JKoct3 L. Cook g to the doorway unabtato aemra aasts. If parties near by know alfiheiruttualieu tltoy up tub or <tay«*4 <* 9* very thoughtless. Now, poriMt of l^e gallery hy beo* earignod to tkaJariWUg by fignanitooaavoto of tbe Houro, wMhnpn they will etine-toinspire tilHi ikmix jmcD0Q, m4 with W JIUES W’ARNKU. a mokncholy, diguifiod, ludi.iu lookiug minstrel, had la on playing billnirds until he was so elated aa to into audio very im proper taagxatfu in tho reception room of Mr. Rice. For this privilego he paid 95 sad costs. HU Houor ia not utnuh sentimental He excused ns from declaiming love diMioa, and pronounoed the bcnodiction PenoRtil. Ocu. Henry R Jackson, of Suvauunh is in Urn city, attending the session of the Supremo Court R A. Murphy, Ropreoentative from Burke, reached the olty yesterday. Ocu. D. M. DuBoae ia registered at the Kimball Honor. Judge J. R Parrott of Curteravillr, ia in the city. Dr. John Goodman, member of tbe House from Campbell, fa on band. Hu is a moat worthy representative of tho good people of that coanty. Du. Hnhopt of Gtimpboll, brother of Jadge B. J. Hufaoy.af this oity.is visiting Atlanta. UMrfU Mum OmitmUmi. This Oonvdntiou, now fa session in till* city, are invited to-day to visit lee- rille, and 'ritneas the manufacture of ice. ruary, lfif; March,' TOVW191; A1>rtl. (<r,l» 11-lfi. Mousy 7. Discounts 120 15. Sterling strong at 8|0hi. Gold! *. Governments irregular—02s Ilf. States dull—Teonessees Cfl, new 66; Vir ginias 60), new 63; Louisiana* 65, new 50; levees 64; Hs 75; Afabsmsa96; 5s 67; the Chamber of Commerce for this pur- j Grorgisa 80; 7s86;’North Caroliasa 36i, new 19; booth Curolinas 70, now 76;.— Later—His 17; 62s 111; 4s Ilf; 5s llj new 13); 7s 14i; 8s 13;; 40s 9 i. Cincinnati, November 2. — Flonr steady; corn doll and drooping; old5G0 57; new fai047; pork, fair demand at 12f012); lard, firm at 8100; bacon in fair demand; shoulders7); rides 7)(m8. WnjuautojL November 2.—Spirit* Iiiyenfoe firm at 64. Rosin film, 9V 00 for strained; erode Turpentine steady, 8085 for haM^fiS ® for yellow dip, 95 35 for virgin. Tar steady at 93. Musual November A—Cottcn doll) middlings 17); net receipts 1,754; ax- ports ooastwise'770; sates 1,000; stock 28,823 bales Acocsta, November 4—Cotton duD middling* 17; reaeipta 1,200; arias 1.00C pose St 12 o’clock to-day. Col. Christie is President of tbe Con vention, and W. G. Whidby Secretary. I'BiM Depot Illamlnafed. The Union Depot, which is now being rapidly floored and otherwise improved, was lighted up faut evening with a whole hoet of bril^ant Abaadelieea When this structure it completed, it will be, indeed, ao ornament to the city. Kxplaaatlaa af Ex The nusor, that tbs extensive house of Salmons 4 Alexander had failed, ia un founded, we understand. ' Hearing of iarirestiana faeai the dark Brea., -of Thu leliiguiiia from Naw York show that tbs fleeing Bullock tolls s dubious *if- — that sanaot stand alone, nod carries with it the evidence of tnainoeri id fill formerly of LaGnnge, ly cast his lot with Atlanta, hs proposes to latobHsh himself in the practice of the law. Mr. Cox has antiy before the publfa aa a if brillianl' talents and unu sual promise, ever since he was a student S tlie State University, whence he bore the lantofa aa tho'piost eloquent speaker of his ftmm. He is one of the firm of Akers 4 Cox, No. 2 Kimball Hooaa, Ann ouxxooanentw. FOll NKCHKTAllY OF STATE. Colonel H. J. SPRAYBERRY is an nounced os a candidate far Secretary of State, subject to the Democratic nomina tion. For stole l’rlwtrr. I respectfully announce to tfas mem here of tbe Legiristare that I am a can didate for State Printer. C. H. C. WlLLmaHAM, Editor LaGnnge Reporter. Tl»« Market*. Cotton, last evening, closed quiet and •toady at previous prices—16)016); re ceipts, 150 bales; sales, 125. Corn bus advanced; cboico white fa 02)005 by car-load; mixed, 80002. It ia scarce and prices stiff. Superfine Flour fa 86.2506.75; extra, 7.0007.50; family, 7.2608.25; extra family, 98.500945; fancy, 99.50010.00. Tbe market is linn at tbuae quotations, with an upward tendency. Corn mentis in active demand at 950 1.00 per bushel. Bran, 81.2001.25 per cwL Bacon is firm; shoulders #40 0; rides, ham*, 4c , as quoted elsewhere, and oth or articles the same ns quoted elsewhere. Capt. John C. Drala. Thin gallant officer, who was imprisoned for two years and a half—bring arrested in New York in August after the close of tbe war, and whose imprisonment well nigh coat him his life, fa in the oity, and wilt lecture at DoGive'a Opera House to night and to-morrow night, as per an nounoeincnt in onr advertising columns. He goes on crutches, and hat a deep soar in his forehead; and was otherwise tearerely wounded iu the war. His naval exploits arc the most thril ling and romsntio—the history of wliioh has never been published. These he re lates iu hit lectures with a calm, dignified truthfulness, free from all passion or sec tionalism, but simply relate* tbs feats as they occurred. Tbe ladies everywhere turn out in crowds to hear him and are delighted with hi* lectures. Turn out and be instructed and enter tained. Cxpiiattixn lapwkaM. Yesterday, about the time of the de parture of one of the trains, s bully buck negro walked in one of the ladies’ coaoh- es and drisbasairij rested fcfasarsMU im mediately in fiont of some ladies. Tim Murphy, the prompt and efBoiect official, informed him Ufat ni the ladica’car and asked him to go opL He demurred, When Murphy seised Mm by the eoKar. dragged Ufa* out and administered a few gentle strokes to humble hie pride. The negro made efforts to retain but was pra ted. Hava left standing on the programme. Such characters may real assured that upon the repetition of similar efforts they will bu dealt with with increased severity by Um gallant Murphy. Now York, ttfiougfi a prominent lawyer, Means. Salmons A Alexander surrendered tbs key of their bouse until the demand of the New York firm eeuld be satisfac torily settled. Ws faaen tbeyvirtresama their busilicq* ,. ■ i 1 Tbs Humor That Bollock’(private property bad been attached by a banking house of this city, fa unfounded! 1 The facts Which gave rise to the report are these;- , \ , Mr. ,W. T. Newman, a contractor and builder, has claims against the “ Stone Mountain Enterprise Company,” of which Bullock was a member. The oom- pany is insolvent, and there are numer ous judgments against it. Those boring claims arc levying on and nUrohinff the private property of tbe isranbcm of the com puny. Bullock has neve* paid up his subscription .to the corporation. We learn that Gov. Bullock fa not personally in debt in tlifa city. DaII7 ProcccUlmgs srths Smprtme Coart, Sui-nuna Court or GuoaoU,) November 1,1871. ( P. W. Mcldrim, Eaq., of Savanaah, Ga., Was admitted to thii Bar. Argument of Ne. 4, Oomulgee Circuit —Charles Merriwether vs. Missouri Smith—was concluded. Argument was heard in No. 5, Ocmul- gee Circuit. It is Sarah Bussell vs. An drew Chambers—Proceedings to eject an intruder from Wilkinson county. Jona than Rivera by brief, for plaintiff in error; T. Chambers, E. Gumming, by Clark 4 Spencer, contra. No. 1, Eastern Circuit, was put to tbe heel of that Circuit. It is Mary M. Mar shall vs. Elias S. Cohen—Case from City Conrt of Savannah. No. 2, Eastci Ut U our lnicutiou hereafter to pablUh directory, flvtnf the nemo ut preecher and eucli other TaformaOtm at may b*T>r htereet to tha m trnqattfn Clergymen whoee churchea turn not mb. braced im the lUt following WGtihl etyufet a favor by calling upon FinIH. tk ^irgbsStb'^Sr. Amtok+WrtMtt, Paaher.—Preaching at 10:30 a.**., and* JkMoi yM., by the pastor. Hunday Hohool at S *■*“ iMMtimc every ^filhaeeiUy l& ulty M. E. Cbnrob Booth—Eev. C. A. Pastor.—l'reaching at 10:S0 a* m., and 8 p. M.. by tbe ttitiMy — _ meetlaf i Evan’s M. E. Church Pastor.—Preaching st 10: MkKxi.WecMr jpagar HDSF?*- ORutoii firiuti-a*.. D. rt'oex, Pastor.—Preaching at 10:30 a. m., and 8 r. m., by the pastor. Prayer meeting apaty Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. Kt. Paul’s W. E. Church Sooth, Third Ward—Rev. O. H. Pauito. uMior.—Preaching 8 BE M., by the pastor, tiundsy School st«:W r. m. Weekly prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 p. M. Lotd Steut M. E. Ononen—Bar. J. B. Knowles, Pastor. Pranebing at 1Q:U a. m., and 8 r. m. Bun- day-school at V;15 a. m. Class utowtlng Bandar It M. and Friday 8 r. M. 1‘rajrbr maeUng Wednonday 8 r. s' M^HaggapBra J. S. Wilson. , oat Ir a.Hhhatk SAool» a.m. PMjrarmaatiug Weduetday, at 8 r. m. Chhutian Chubch—Hunter street. Elder T. M. Harris, Pastor- Preaching at 10^ * ft.. And r. i. Monday-school at 9 a. m. 8t. Htkphkn*' Chubch—corner of Walton and For syth streets, Her. Geo. Vnoauley, Hector. Divine MTV torn at M) >i As m. and* r. ». 8nnday-e«hpol four °«*i -rn Circuit, was argued. It ia A. W. titans vs. Henry ti. Wetmore —Qu6 wairsnto from Chatham. Wan Dougherty, Andrew Sloan for plaintiff in error; Hartridga A Chisholm, Jackasn Lawton 4 Bassinger contra. The Court odjonrned till 10 o’clock a. m. to-morrow. COMMERCIAL. CITY QUOTATIONS Office Daily and Weekly St-N,) Atlanta, Ga., Oct. 80, 1871. [ Gold is btiyiDg at 110 and aelliug a 112. Silver buying at 104 and selling a 108. Money is Bcarce, though tho mar ket is s littio easier, and some slight im provement in the general feeling. MEAT*. Shoulders 8) to 8); clear rib rides 9) to 91; clear sides 9) to9); hams—plain 14 to 154; canvassed 14 to 18. Bulk meats are selling—shoulders 9i; dear rib siiles 8); clear aides 9). COTTON GOODS. 8 oz Osuahurga, 16; 6 oi, 12). 4-4 Sheeting, 12). 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8 Shirting, 11; 8-4 Shirting, ». Yarns, all numbers, 81 40. Cotton rope, 28. All domestics in good demand. Lard—Market well supplied; sales moderate at 11); prices well sustained. Corn Mkal—In good demand, worth 95c. Bran $1 00 per cwt. Groceries—Sugar—A, 141; extra C, 14; crushed, powdered and granu fated 151015); Denierara 13)0131; fair to choice brown 12013. Fair supply market steady. Coffee—Rio 23025 Java 34; Lagiiira 80. Tbe coffee market somewhat excited; prices firm. Molasses— Barrels 36; hogsheads 32; New Orleans prime 80. Salt—Liverpool 82 00; Vir ginia 82. Rice 10010). Far'it—Rough peaches 6e per lh; )ieeled 10012; peaches in demand. Dried ap ples—Peeled 404) per lb; small supplv— demand moderate; green Georgia apples 93 500)4 00per barrel; Northern 9506. Onions—93 0004 00 per barrel. Ginsbno—60065 per lb; in demand. Butteii—Tennessee 30c; country 250 30c. Eggs 250280. Tobacco—Low grades 5505Gc ; com mon, 68066; good, 76090; fine, 910 81 25; choice brands, 81 2501 5a Iron—Swede 7o; horse shoe iron 7c City Mills and Pittsburg bar 6c. Live Stock.—Cattle—Tennessee, 2)@ 4)e; country, 2@3)o; sheep—country 20 3)o; Tennessee, 4c; shoata, 505)c. Mackrul—Half bids. No. 199.50t No. 2 87; No. 3 9a Kits, No. 1 81 85; No. 8 31 60; No. 3 8140. -17c. HTtBtfSe & Co. IN THE iRistellaneonf (Xbotrtietmtnu. TO EMIGRANTS. THE BEST ROUTE FROM Atlanta to Memphis Western and Atlantic Memphis! Charleston R. A. To Mentals. 600 Crates assort ed granite and O 0 Ware for $SO per crate. Cheapest ev eroffered instate. Send for list of con tents. in*. 8 o'clock, prayer meeting. Second BeptiAt Chtirch—H* ter.'-Freachiag at 10:80 a. m. peator. Sunday School At V a. m. Catholic. Church of ImnMteuUle Ctoaoeption—Rev. Fr. O'HelUy, PatiWr.-ttervtcra at 10:30 LR.udt p. M. MERCHANTS IN City and Country C ONSULT YOUtt INTEREST ; EXAMINE OUR ■lock aadprioM before yon boy. We Import CUTLERY AND CROCKERY And It la not to year Interest to yoalony dlstaaco from home and pey m much or more lor the mme goodi. flli«t(Uanron». A Good dmnee FOR A HOME. WILL BELL BEFORE THE COURT HOOKE . door, in the town of Nowtun. in Coweta coun a the FIRST TUESDAY III NOVEMBER NEXT. “ IIARBER PLACE,’ CONTAININO . NE, THOUSAND^ ACRES The Mid place it w ell watered, mud well iizubered, here being about Sir lluudrod *cre« of the eame in he woode. 1 will sell it in tracts sud parcels as fol- dowe, end den well enclosed, itself conUlniog near throe acres —and capacious Gin House with Screw, and new bern built since the war. Mart I wlU sell SIX HUNDRED NACRES,4b*«U or fimsH farms of FIFTY ACRES earn. 1 will then sett THREE HUNDRED ACRES 1 Q parcels, or tracts of from Twenty-Five to Forty eges I *ball have each tract accurately surveyed, and the boundaries well dsdned. I will sell on the following terms : ONE-FOURTH GASH ; ONE-FOURTH IN ONE YEAN ; ONB-FOUHTH IN TWO YEARS ; THE BALANCE IN THREE. WITH INTEREST FROM DATE OF SALK. Upon any and all these payments except the I will take ootton at Fifteen Oents per pound, (1 pay for thorn, by their own labor. Persona drairing more titan one tract can hasp the privilege at pnrshaMng addfheaal parcaM. ifthall so sell that persons buying ran purr base adjacent This land will pornUvojy bp »>klou tho day thi advertised. Any information can bo had by applying to m-, Hinton P. Wright, at Newoau, Ua. V/. F. WRIGHT. aug4-MonkWeeklytUtSov. Newnau. G«- Liquors ! Liquors 1 BY TELEGRAPH. Charleston, November 2.—Cotton— middling* 17); netreoeipta 1266; export* oeestwfae 1916; ariee 000; stock 02,564. Savannah, November 2.—Ootton fa good demand—middling* 17)017); net reoeipta 3349; exports to Orest Britain 2210; coastwise 2067; soles 1500; stock 35,258. New Orleans, November 2—Cotton quiet—middling* 18); net receipt* 6606; gross 6046; exports coast visa 1161; rales 6400; atook 64,396. WilkInoton, November 2. — Ootton quiet—middling* 18; net reoeipta 107; ariee 187; etoek 2677. BUY YOUR Ales, Wines § Liquors! AT KENNY’S Chicago Ale Depot . .. .. AMP. Wholesale Liquor House. BY hart A Lnrgt ots&ortment mt mil Mwb smervu^wMch Mil Ac omit mi the JN.il Rrm—ee- «W( Term*. MptHAia unchanged. Flour firm—extre^fanfily A Card to the Public. 96 6a Com 660168. Proviriona quiet. Pork 913; riionl<Ww7); deer sides 8). Whisky 88. London, November 2.—Bullion in- creased 847,000 pounds. New Tore, November *.—CM ton flail and heavy; salve2046; uplands 18|| Or leans 19). Flour—Southern beery; oom- mon to frir extra 97 0007 65; good to choice 97 7007 95. Whisky 92. Wheat dosed heavy sad declined; red west ern 81 6501 60. Corn closed heavy and lower at 77)078. ltioe 7)08).— Pork active at 813 200.13 25. laird a •bade easier; kettle 10).' Navuii firm.— Tallow steady. Freights dull. Cotton sales for future delivery to day, 13,600 bale*—November, 18)018); liecember, 18 5-160189-16; January, lb)018);Pet>- OflceMora Son*# * DattonRRCo. XL V. JOHNSON, Xaooal AgH, NCX A THE & L KIMBALL HOUSE. f Axioms Oa., Octsboc JUS. tat). F REIGHT AND take m> Bla, M<»nlUn Boat TSaXtREAiM Its WSMCUMM to A tinaloti polato. u low H to »oj ottor roslo, rix; To MONTGOMERY, SELMA, KUB1LE.VICXRBCRG. JACKSON, CANTON. MERIDUN tod NEW OR LEANS. I*. B./DAVI8, INtiUMANCK AUBNOY, IS. WRIt.hall Street. Nut Saw to l. B Sum,' Um*. .fiftesita, Cra, oa. lOIA, 1ST). Or^at Chicngo l)TM«Hl^r. ^TWracomptiniM reprv*ent • Cxpiui of Sit,000, Thfl gNBt ••ANDES" »Uil tiUndfi forth in Rn •trength find power. Alto, the Ptruufiu'fi Fuud U iakfict, »ouu«i aiuI »4v«nt. Rlfikfi written At Ad.«juAt»* Am! equitAbln rate*. OoflupAutea rarTtring tb« terrthle ontitgrtlion A#k nn AtlvAUce over fanner rate* 7- It. DAVIS. General lu)tarauc« Agvnt. WhitaluU • tract, next dour to JAmec* Dank. AN IMMENSE STOCK OF George If'oetenMotm and Sonft Celebrated I XL Cutlery. JOSEPH UOGKRS is SON’S TABLE AND ROCKET OUTLIRY CK WARD 4r CO. B 4 • ANY. W« are ageuta for tho CELEBRATED HARD RUBBER HANDLE KNIFE. Oo you want Wade # UuteherU, Rogers h Son's, I X L and other test Brands of Razors, Scissors and Unices. Call on ass. McBride, a Oo. tan AOmI...... Ito LI.. ILacR MnapSlfl. writdAj.ll.IS P. M.. ..)(«* k.H. ..■isiti r. m. no Omsk booik uirxss Double Daily Trains ( ..XDANjrrontTONTHE Mksirisippl RiyeP SOUTH OF CAIRO. 73 MILES SHORTER ThAN Any Other IJae t* Mem phis. Mokiu* CLOSER CONNECTIONS with tta m*T Train from MoapUa to LITTLE ROCK. Bterttaft from Atkato ti 10: JO p. bl. yo« Mbvo CteotUiM*w» m..orrira al Mcraphio 10:18 p. m , leave Memphie for Little Rock 7:80 a. m. If any one ehoold offer imluceuenta to yon to go via KaahvUle to Little Bock, remember that there is »at«M train on that ranta. which k«v«§ Atlanta In tha Maralng atarttng IS boon too eooa, yon are on a tedioue Journey 9 hoore longer, and arrive in Memphis only to meet with 7 hoore more detention than 1/ yon had left Atlanta on the 2040 p. m. train, and gone direst by the mkf EBMAHLB RQUTE. If you are to go hy heat tea Memphie, leave Atlan ta in the morning, arriving lh Memphie 18:18 p. m. Boats leave at 5:00 p. u., aliowtng ample time for transfer and avoiding confoaton. Finding otur Agents who will give reliable information, and allow no one to daoaive yon. L. P. QUDQER, Agents Dalton. W. J. AXER9, Agent Atlanta. B. F. PARKER, Agent. Chattanooga, Or Addreea : A. A. BARNES, General Ticket Agent. octlO-lm. M< rnphia P« V*®- f We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods m the City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks,Knives Waiters, Gas tors) Vases & Toilet Sets. " In foot, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the Cash McBride & Cor me*yJiT : w •Ttr.virtv.r - •rrvjTtoAr wajttko, tJta tomitj jadt. TtrxaTT FQOR riiM - 28UL* THBq^JCE. Brass Instrumen's. < S“ ,, T BAND-8EVNN INKTIA.'. ViRma—aM la r>o* nrfir. vawri**; wlEtamUmirnmiac-. A|.p), at •ana THIS OFFICE. Cotton States Life Insurance Go. CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF ttfUROLL CAPITAL $500,000. OWNED AT HOKE AND SASHED BY Ssem et onr Best FlBaaeier*. Orer 2,(00 Policies UnsetI Sheet 1st, 1809. “**• Om ONE HUNDRED THOUOAND DOLLARS Draowirf was Um nltorliM. oC tta Ststo of OoorgU for tho protwUoa of Polk, Holdore. Policies Upon all the VARIOUS FLANS OF INSURANCE ISSUED. A Loan of 33 per. tent, of the Premium Given ffltaa Desired. ' AU POLICIES NOK.FOBFEITABLfe. NO aBSTRICTIONS AS TO BBW- dsucs or Travel. Strictly a Home Comp’y WUR Ho Capital on* lnvootakoiili ■* Hatao. It oppaol. to tRooe who do.fr. to a no theuool.o. of ISO O.aoSta at LUk tasri. to |to* H ttafr Tho Umo tao oirivod whoa ovoqr tta«(MfSI me , diapooed to taota )hti wtao pretotios to. thooo o«- wadoit a poo hi. II/,. 1hl> ampaafproporoto*N**flttoitamtafM •f Eta • 1 norm of the OOTTON STATES .icllre and Energetic, , Agents H'mtsled fn ooerg Cosmtg and Toten In the South. ADDRESS OE CALL OE WM, J. MAGILL, BUPKEDrnUf DPNT AOOCIE8. Offioot ATLANTA, OA. imni ■* BAY. Madical Bxmnlnar. OPFICEnN, WM. 1. JOHM9T«)N. Frraident. WM. ». Holt, Vwh.iTr»kmmt. OKU. a. OBEAU. Hra-rvUi y. JOU!t W. BUBKA General Agent. J. MERGER UftEEN. MwBntilFmminra. aapth-iaw4kw3u<. 1