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POLITICAL. The Mississippi Democrats Won’t Nominate. General Grant Makes a Speech. Financial and Commercial. ANNOUNCEMENTS. On ’Change. FOR CLERK SUPERIOR COURT. will support The Mississippi Democrats __ Alcorn. MehidiaN, Mias., September 18. 1873. The Democratic State Convention has assembled, with representative* from forty-five connties. Col. 8. O. Reynold* presiding. The resolutions declared a nominated State ticket inexpedient. Grant Makes a Speech at Petersburg. Pittsbcbg, September 18, 1873. The following is Grant’s speech: Gentlemen of the Army of the Cumberland, Lidies and Gentlemen: It affords me very great pleasure to meet aga n so many of my old comrsdes. I never bad the pleasuro | all^ cf being immediately connected with your distin- gui.-bei leader, who has added so much lustre and clow to the army of the Cumberland. Thera was a fair attemlinca of merchants on ’Change yesterday morning. President E. B. Crane snd Vi— . . Stephen?, who have just returned from the West, were present, and President Crane presided. The fallowing changes iu prices were reported: Feed oats, 55 cents; white wheat, 1 70*1 83; Amber, i 1 03*1 73; sugar-cured hams, 16 cents. On motion the meeting adjourned. WE are authorized to announce the name of J E WILLIAMS as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior President John j Court. septlttde Atlanta Wholesale Market. Chamber of Commerce, Atlanta, Ga., September IH, 1873. Cotton—Middling 16\al7. Flour—Fancy #10 '>0*11; extra family $0 Shall) 00; family $. 50*0 CO; extra #6 50*7 50; super lino $6 00a C 50; fine $4a6.; Wheat—Red $1 50al CO; amber $1 G5al 73: choice white $1(7031 85. Lime—40*50c per buahel. Corn—Yellow 78a80c t»y car load, cash and white 80a8i‘i cents. Meal—H2 1 Ja85c. Lard—Tierce 10*10.‘ 4 'c; keg ll^all^c; bucket 11 > 4 shoul- To the Voters of Fulton County. I respectfully announce my namo as a candidate for Clerk of Superior Court, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of W. R. Venable. Election Saturday 4th day of October, 1873. In the event of my election to said office I will tender to Mr. W. H. Venable, iu con sideration of my former friendship for his deceased father, a Clerkship in tbo office, with the best salary the office will allow, to the end that the Juterest of the estate may be justly and amply protected. sepl3-tdo C. A. PITTS. Wa YESTERDAY’S BLAZES. A Summary of What the “Fiend” did Yester day—Chicago gets Another Scorch—Sev eral Millions Gone to Smoko in the last Twenty-four Hours. Philadelphia, September 18,1873, The loss of Bloomfield k. Moore's paper warehouse is eat.m*ted at $75,<;00. The fire originated in the filth etcry. and is attributed to spontaneous combustion. Chicago, September 18, 1873. L>.s ever one quarter of a million. Watertown, September 18, 1873. The prop^ler Alcorn waa burned. Fifty passengers Bacon—Clear sides 12c; clear rib IP* ders 10>*c. Hams—Sugar cured 16. Bulk Meats—Clear sides ll> 4 c; clear rib lO.lt'allc; long clear sides 10‘ 3 c.; shoulders 8 \c. Hay— $1 60a! 65. Oats—55c; seed oats 60a65c. Rye—$1 25 per bushel. Barley—$1 35al 50 per bushel. Coal—Lump, by car load, at Y7c; blacksmith 22,‘P Cotton ties—0‘j.. Bagging—2 lbs, 16al6 l £c; 2. 1 ' lba, 17c; 2‘ 4 ' lbs, 17*c. Gunnv bagging—13v,al4e. Rio Coffee—26}«a2jj8c. “ A ” sugar—12>*c. Pearl Grits—$6 00 per bbl. Candles—19 ,'^a20c. Telegraphic Markets. Opening (^notation*. New Volk, September 18, 1873. authorized to announce the name of JAMES D. COLLINS, the former Deputy and present incurn bent, as a candidate for the office of Clerk of Superior Court of Fulton county. Election October 4tli, 1873— W. H. Venable to be his Deputy. My friends have asked me to become a candidate for tbo office of Clerk of the Superior Court of Fulton county, to fill the vacancy occasioned by the death of my father. Mr. W. R. Venable; but various reasons prompt me to yield in favor of James D- Collinn, who runs to protect the interests of my mother and her children. I hope my friends will support him, as his interests are mine. W- H. VENABLE. LEWIS OPFIO IAL MANUFACTURER AND JOBBER OF ALL VARIETIES OF Crackers, Cakes, Snaps, Ac., Amongst which are Soda, Butter, Picnic, Cream, Boston, Butter, Milk, Butter Wafer, Wine, Farina. Also, Sugar Cakes, Spice Cakes, and Jum bles, Lemon and Ginger Snaps, and others, which I offer to the trade at the LOWEST PRICES! and guarantee my goods to give satisfaction. South Forsyth Street, Atlanta, Ga. FULTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES For October, 1873. MISSISSIPPI VALLEY Fire k Marine Insurance Co. DR. J. S. HOLLIDAY announces himself a candi- date for Clerk of the Superior Court of Fulton county, j Election on the 4th October, 1873. tds MEMPHIS, TENNESSEE, NASHVILLE CARDS. FARMERS I am a candidate lor Clerk of the Superior Court ot Fulton county, and respectfully solicit the support of my friends and the public in the city and county. Election Saturday, October 4th, 1873. tde AUGUSTUS J. HULSEY. Established in 1865—Capital $300,000. and the crew narrowly escaped. Her full cargo of j Q r i 6MJg £02 genera merchandise waa lost. Cotton sales for future delivery opened Cotton dull; sales 371 bales; uplands 20.1; ; IsTeW ^Lclvertisements. t WITH THE FLYERS’. TLe California Races—Dan Voorhees Flies off with a Thousand. Sacramento, September 18. Sam Fardy won $2,000 in the trotting race, in three straight heats. Time 2:23^'. Occident then went for the beat time ever made In California, for $2 000; quarter 36&; half 1:10 2:16V I>*n Voorheis woo the $1,090 pacing race in 2:20. St. Johns, Sept. 18, 1873. follows: September 184018 0-32; October 17 I 11-16(»/ 17 23-32; November 17 9-16; Decern-I ber.1T i11-16. Flour a shade firmer. Wheat 102c. better. Corn quiet without a decided change. Pork firm; new mess $18. Lard firm; old steam 8408 13-16. Turpentine dull at 42£. Rosin quiet at $3 54 tor strained. Freights firm. Stocks very active but very feverish at lower Jprices. Gold 11. Money 7. Exchange—long mils | 8^; short 91. Government bonds dull. State j bonds quiet. Liverpool, September 18, 1873. Cotton quiet; uplands 9; Orleans 94; sales The Fulton club won the single scull race by one-1 12,000 bales; speculation and exports 2,000 ret i length. TELEGRAPHIC NOTES. The Baltimore Odd Fellows* report, made two years ago, upon the revision of the ritual, was amended and adopted. Clark and Colfax withdrew from the Chickasaw Con vection to-day. The Western Nail Association of Pittsburg has ad vanced the price to $12 50 per keg. The Paris crew won the four-oared race at St. Johns by half a length, the Long Shore crew a good third. The Old World’s News. Flashes Across the Cable. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. COMBINATION CLASS 423 Atlanta, September 19, 1873. I The following are the numbers which were this day j drawn from the 78 numbers placed in ths wheel, and Capital and Assets, July 1873, $353,835.94. 73—58—25—61 -16—12 -34—57—26—68- j H. GR0NAUER, Secretary. W.T. LITTLEJOHN, Ass’t. Secrotary. F. S. DAVIS. Presid nt. R.V.VREDENBURGH Vice Pres’t. HOWARD A CO., Managers. NEW HOTEL FOMENT OR LEASE. rX THE THRIVING YOUNG CITY OF CARTERS- w SPAIN. Suppression of Carlist Newspapers. Madrid, September 18. A minority of the Cortes oppose a recess until the Constitution is adopted. The police have seized the Carlist newspapers circulating here. ENGLAND. London, September 18, 1873. The Board of Admiralty have received information 1 that boats belonging to the British Navy have been at tacked by pirates nesr Penang and two of their officers wounded. The man-of-war, Thalia, has been dispatch ed to the scene of outrage, with orders to chastise ths pirate. Chief Justice Cocbburn, at the close of the he&ring in the Tichborne case to-day, said that if the claimant resumed his travels through the be low middlings, delivered in October and No- j vember, 9. Red winter wheat 12s 6d0t 12s 9J. Corn | 32s. Lard 40s 6d. Tallow 30s Od. Later—Sales of uplands, on basis of low middlings, to be delivered in September, | 8 15-16. London, September 18, 1873. Tallow 43s 6d. Lard 40s Od. Paris, September 18, 1873. ; Rentes 57f 374c. Closing; qnotalitfns. New York, September 18, 1873. , Cotton steady; sales 83u bales at 204@20£. I Dogs during the State Fab Cotton—net receipts 228 bales; gross 228. Cotton sales lor future delivery closed— sales 13,800 bales, ns follows: September 18 3-16f5 184; October 17 9-16018 11-16; No vember 17i; December 17 7-l6(ri 17£; January 17i@17 11-16. Flour firm and moderately active. Whisky steady at 99. Pork in moderate request at $17 624. Lard weaker at 8g. Turpentine weak. Bosin steady. Tallow steady. Freights firm. Wheat in the Wall street trouble had a depressing effect; red western $1 6901 70]. Corn—holders anxious and high; mixed and yellow western 690694. Money a fraction commission. Sterling lower at 8J. Gold higher at 121012$. Gov ernment bonds irregular. State bonds—noth ing doing. Cincinnati, September 18, 1873. Flour firm at $707 15. Corn steady at 55. Provisions quiet. Pork firm at $10. Lard firm; steam nelk firmly at 820 84; kettle, 84 bid; 8] asked, with light offerings. Bacon quiet; shoulders 8*09; clear rib sides 92; clear sides lO01Og. Whisky firm at 92. St. Louis, September 18, 1873. Flour quiet but weak; superfine winters 2504 75. Corn active and higher; No. of tho Western snd Atlantic and the terminus of the Cherokee Railroad*. It offers unusual advantages for doing a fine and growing business. The building is a |tbree-atory Brick, slate roof, with brick kitchen an- | APPROVED W. H. BRAZIER, Gen. Agent. DAVIS & CLARK, Itroiul st., Atlanta, tia BENNER’S IB IE -A- IR, I BISKS TAKEN IN THIS STRONG AND POPULAR COMPANY ^.t Estaljlislioci Ratos, **- All losses PROMPTLY ami EQUITABLY ad- j justed. | to' Messrs. DAVIS & CLARK aro authorized to I underwrite on ILL FIGHT ANY TWO GEORGIA RAISED 1 COTTON GINS. ®pl6-tf W ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE door in the city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Ga, on THE FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT, within the legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wit: A lot or t art el of land, containing 8>; acres, it being part of land lot No. *6. iu the 14th district of original ly Henry now Fulton county Georgia, upon which is »i United the old Kries Brewery; also 25 acres of said land lot formerly set apart by M. Kries as a home stead ; also 1h acres of said land lot 86, known as White’s slaughter pen lots; also 51 acres, more or less, of land lot HI, in said district; also lot No. *8 in said 14th dis trict, containing 2021; acre*, more or less. All levied <>n as the property of the Georgia National Bank by virtue ot and to satisfy a li fa issued from Fulton Su perior Court in favor of EC Murphy, in right of his Wife, vs. The Georgia National Bank. Property point ed out by plaintiffs attorney, Sept. 4, 1873. Also, at the same time and place, lots Nos. 2, 3 and 4 of the 8Ubdi\ision of the McGuire property, beiDg part of land lot No. 79 in the 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton county Georgia, commencing on the east side of Plum street 11m feet north from Hnn- nicutt street, and running north oa Plum street 150 feet, aud running back east 100 feet to the Edwin Payne property. Levied on as the property of Green *M. McGuire by virtue of au«l to satisfy a tifa issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of E. \Y. Strickland vs. Green M. McGuire. Sept 4,1873. Also, at the same time and place, two city lots in the city of Atlauta, fronting on Clowcr street 80 feet aud running back same width 150 feet, kuown as lots Nos. C and 7, containing one-eighth of an acre, more or lesa. On said lots is a small dwelling 14 by 1G feet. Levied on as the property of Joseph F. Janes by virtue of and to satisfy a Justice Court lifa issued from ths Justices Court of the 1234th District, G. M.. in favor of W. 8. Bell A Co. vs. Joseph F Janes. Levy made by J F Walker, L C, and returned to me. Sep*. 4, 1874. Also, at the samo time aud place, a lot situated en the east side of Broad street, in the 6th ward of the city of At anta, it being part ol laud lot No 77 in the 14th district ot origiually Henry now Fulton county. Broad street 43 feet and running back same width 75 feat, adjoining the property of Heely aud Solomon. On said lot H a two-story brick building. Levied on as the property of A M Parker by virtue of and to satisfy a ftf* issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor of Pinkney Calbosn vs A M Parker and M J Mag bee. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Sept 8, 1873. Also, st th** same time and place, all that parcel of laud in the city ol Atlanta, being a part cf iand lot No. 77, lu the 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton county, Georgia, being parts of city lota Nos. 5 aud 6, frontiug on Liue street which bounds it on the north 112 feet, running back southwardly aloDg an eight-feet alley which dmdea it from Austell's lot 103 feet to Liue street. Levied on as the property of A B Forsyth, by virtuo of and to satisfy eight fi fas issued from the Justice Court of the 1020th District, G M, in favor of J W Medlock vs Mecaalin 4 Kidd. Levy- made by J F Walker, T. C., aud returned to me. Also, at the same time and place, a tract or parcel of land, containing titty acres, more or less, situated in the northern portion of laud lot No 113, in the 14th district of originally Henry now Fulton couny, Ga Levied on as the property of E It Elliott, by virtue of ard to satisfy a fi la issued from F’uiton Superior Court in favor of F L Little vs Elliott, McMillan & Company. Also, at the same time and place, a lot in tho Sixth Ward of the city of Atlauta, fronting fifty feet more or less on the right-of-way of the Western and Atlantic Railroad and extending back frame width two hundred feet more or less, situated between Magazine and Me chanic streets, andsd.joinlnx the property ol White and vttus, it being a part of land jot No. 78 m the 14th strict of originally Henry now Fulton county, Ga. Levied oa as the property of Henry Morgan by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from F ulton Superior v'ou f, iu favor of John N Walker k Co vs J H Walker six. nry Morgan, garnishee. Property pointed out by i mutitTs attorney. Also, at the same time and place one house and- lot of Houston street, between Hollaed, John KnL B. X. Inmnn, W. J. o»rren, W. ll! p >5 °r * u<1 ,1*7 «rcet»; 'routine rtflv feet on Hou.to U | — i alrppt. and rnnnini* back 10O feet the We ask your attention to onr Large and Com plete Stock of Field end Garden Seeds, Agricultural Implement• A Machinery Fertilieere, «£«. Send for Catalogue. C. H. 8TOCKELL * CO. 8« Broad 8L, and 2 A 4 College St., Nashville, Ten iune!2-d3m WM. A. STEWAHT, MANUFACTURE. Iron Ralllni;, Verandahs, Chairs, Settles, JAIL WORK, Etc., j CORNER MARKET AND ASH STREETS, NASHVILLE. TENN. I junell-d3m BANKS AND BANKERS. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK. No. 2 Wall Stbkkt, Atlanta, Georgia. I AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000 ' Interest allowed from data of Deposit. nov22-ly. JOHN H. JAMES, BANKER AND BROKER, fortwo or more mouths. Collections promptly attended to. Refers t# and corresponds with the Na tional Park Bank of New York. Does business the same as incorporated Bank. nov22-3m. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK of the City of Atlanta. ■ESIQNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES CAPITAL, $300,000. Dihectohs—Alfred Austell, R. H. Richards, E. W. 1 rituated i For IOOO Dollars. Mr. Benner can be found at his place of business— THE BRILLIANT SALOON AND RESTAURANT, No. 45 Third street, which keeps opeQ day and night— where can be found tho most Choice Wines and Liquors, and the most palatable Food in the city. Bed-rooms furnished FREE OF CHARGE to all vis- tors to the Fair. *epl9 d6w A Pure Stimulant. ue country representing liiniseif as a mirlyr. It would . . - * ^ V? rn a , Cl,V « 1 ,e the duiy of th. court to put m atop lo tho scsndsl by ! “‘ X . e<4 «@48 on tr f C , k ^ 4 ?fe 4J n >“ elevator T.r.,.. ,, _j Whisky unsettled at 49050. Pork qniet at MT$16 50(o 16 75, Bacon steady for small lots ' Century Whisky! H. PARKIN*. J> WAUNER ALLIN PARKINS & ALLEN, ^chitetfs and Superintendents, Will furnish Plans and Specifications for CHURCHES. BANKS. STORE BUILDINGS, AND DWELLINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.| OFFICE, Corner of Pryor and Decatur Streets, op ■ poaite the Kimball House. decS-d&wly. j BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. MAJ. C. M. HANVEY, Cor. Marietta and Forsvth Sts., Opposite the Capitol, j Is prepared to receive a few day and regalar Boarders aug20-tf Cox. Special attention is made to collections,for which i remit promptly at lowest rate of exchange. I ^ -L „ j Alfred Austell, President; W. H. Toiler, Caahier; aud to satisfy a li fa issued from F ulton Superior Court I P. Romare, Asst. Cashier. nov22. in favor of LeW18 vs J C \ aughn. Property street, aud running back 100 feet the same width, and adjoining the property of F'rank Eddleman and others. Levied on as the property of J C Vaughn, by virtue of Information Wanted. ! pointed * ut by plaintiff's attorney. Also, st the same time and place, a lot or parcel of land lying and being iu the FTth Ward of the city of Atlanta, situated on ths corner of Brosd and Luckie O n, , . _ . _ , . streets, fronting 100 feet on said Broad street, and run- for “i rl y S»r»h Casey, and nin widlh on Luckie etrset to Forsyth Ehz. Cesey, h.tives ot B.v.nnsh. When lest , lreeti , nd frontiDg 10 o test on Forsyth etrest, the' heard of they were in Atlanta, G*. Any informetion Balae beio,; oirt of lend lot 78, in the Hth district of ton, C w D|! Ulen ‘ ' rlU b ° g “ dl J, I nS e ‘« ed u b /uuv eir originidly Uenry. now Fulton. con»ty,|Ga; except To MERCHANTS’ & PLANTERS’ BANK | (Of Washington, Wilkes County, Ga.) Capital Stock - - $112,000 Special Attention paid to Collections, for which prompt ! ‘“8 P* rt ot Jot 76, remittances are made, at lowest rates of exchange. • admitting him to jsil. Every Judge and juryman ; who has been at any time connected with the | shoulders 9@94; clear rin sides 100104; had been threatened wi.U assassination | c i ear sides 10 !f// 10 A Lard—more doing; ?rdlct against the defendant should be brought 7 > if a verdict agsinst the defendant should be brought ' mer in. Chief Justice Warner told |> he claimant that if he j made another speech or app<al before the public he would surely be imprisoned. New revelations aro made every day of tho trial, and public interest in the cise increases. CALIFORNIA. Sax Fkaxcuco, 8.^pt. 18, 1873. Wilmington, Septe mber 18. 1873. Cotton qniet; middlings 19; net receipt.' 65 bales; sales 22; stock 230. .Spirits of turpentine qniet at 38. Rosiu quiet at $2 55 for stiained. Crude turpentine steady at $2 lor bard $3 .50 for yellow dip aud virgin. Tar steady at $2 60. Louisville, September 18, 1873. Flour active and veryfirm. Corn firm; sup- Tne XV-ific mail steamship Costa Rica was wrecked j ply light; shelled sacked 60(W 63 delivered, a: tho mouth of the harbor to day. The passengers I Provisions quiet and easy. Fork $16 25. took !o the boats, but Capt. Lifidge remained on the j Bacon—shoulders 9(« 9§; clear rib sides 104 ship. A boat with a number of the crew capsized, but 0 l^ii» clear sides 10for packed. Lard— the men were picked up. The vessel will prove a total : tierces 84; kegs 9$; steam 8. Whisky in fr 0S9 i light demand and easy at 92. —— — ■ ■■■ —• New Orleans, September 18, 1873- CONNECTICUT. Cotton—supply light and in good demand; j middlings 184; net receipts 311 bales; gross 5; sales 250; slock 9,840. Norfolk, September 18, 1873. Cotton quiet; middlings 184; net receipts Uaktfcrd, September 18, 1873. Ia the United States Circuit Court this morning, the Credit M'»bi!ier suils came up. Judges Hunt and Shipman ruled that the motion for dismissal should ! 16 bales; exports coastwise 105; stock 530. be heard first, and that all arguments on that ques tion and demurrers must l>e closed by tomorrow Dfpht. Roland G. IlizarJ, a defendant, read his own argu- ir.ent before the Court, holdirg that the suits were brought under unjust end illegal action. A large number of prominent lawyers from other cities were nrt sent. The Government is represented by the 2t‘.orn»»y Genera 1 , Assist ant Attorney General, THE CENTURY WHISKIES ARE PURE! mHEY ARE DIFFERENTLY PREPARED FROM any Wlbsky in the market, and aro driving many . old, and until now favorite brand', out of the market, J snd excepting, also, 37 feet on the corner of Luckie and Forsyth streets, aud running back on Luckie 07 I feet. Levied on as the property of E R Saaaeen by i virtue of and to satisfy a ft f* issued from Fulton 8u- W. W. SIMPSON, President. | A. W. HILL, C.hter I P« ior Co » rt ln /* vot ? f £1522“*.?* E B 1 I Saseecn. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. Also, at the same time and place, a lot on Pulliam street, in the second ward of the city of Atlanta, it be- and lot 76, in the 14th district of originally Henry, now FTiltou county, Georgia, containing oue- and-a-half acres, more or less, adjoining the property of Jackson. Levied on as the properly of J J Thrash er, by virtue of aud to satisfy a fi fa issued from Ful ton Superior Court in favor of John Neal vs. Robert J M ssev principal and J J Thrasher indorser. Septem ber 8. 1873, Also, at the same time and place, a tract or parcel of land containing lorty acres, more or lees, it being part of land lot 65, in the 17th district of originally Henry, now F'ulton county, Georgia, situated in the Southwest corner of said land lot, with improvements on the same, consisting of a merchants' mill. Levied on as the property of W J Barrett, by virtue of and to satisfy fi fa issued from F’ulton Superior Court in favor of iuebip A Co. vs, W J Barrett. September CHARLESTON CARDS. . MARSHALL. W. H. BNOWDEX. JOS. T. WELLS. E. W. MARSHALL & GO., Wholesale Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Dry Goods Blr WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY FRIENDS because the principle upon which they are made is | xbaDeTmiJ have opened an office and yard on the superior. They are first carefully distilled from se- ‘ corner of Grubb and Broad streets, near Peachtree. I have no hesitation in saying that I have a BETTER GRATE COAL THAN THE COAL CREEK. It burns just as we’l, has less sulphur in it, and does not coko as bad as Coal Creek, and only makes half the quantity ! of ashes, and is perfectly cle ar of slate. AND NOTIONS, 143 Meeting Street, t Baarleston, S. C’. EG to call the attention of the trade to their c and Notions, which is nc the trade. Orders solicited from prompt parties. sep6-2in Ut-DMiilnl by which extracts the fusel oil, but retains the essential By strict attention to business, and furnishing the | oils of the grain. It is the fusel oil which possesses j VERY BEST < >F GRATE COAL, I hope to merit the poisonous properties, and imparts the sharp, acrid ra i 8 hare of patronage. libe- J. S. LESTER. EXTRACTING THE FUSE . »IL. Armstrong. Cator & Co., WASHINGTON NEWS. , September 18, 187: Mobile, September 18, 1873. Cotton quiet and in fair demand; middlings 18f'/ 18j;; low middlings 164; strict good ordi nary 15; net receipts 15 bales; exports coast wise COsales 200; stock 5,525. Galveston, September 18, 1873. Cotton quiet; good ordinary 164; net re ceipts 492 bales; sales 45; stock 5,452. Savannah, September 18, 1873. Cotton qniet; middlings 171; net receipts l,558Jjales; ; sales 620; stock 5,263. Charleston, September 18, 1873. Colton quiet; middlings 174; low middlings 174^" 17.',; strict good ordinary 164; net re- and retaining the essential oils, which constitutes the i superiority and peculiarity of this process. At tho tirao of re-dislillation, the packages arc 1 thoroughly cleansed and steamed out, refilled with the I perfected product, ami again stored away to ripen and j mellow with age, which it does iu a much greater de gree than is possible without such treatment. Wo di- id® it into different grades, •according to age, dcsig- Also, at the same time and place, a part of land lot No 15, in the Hth district of originally Henry, now F'ulton county, Georgia, commencing at the northwest corner of said land lot No 15, running east along the i north lino of said land lot to the middle of the com mon rea l leading to Durand’s mill, thence southwest- I erly along the middle of said road to a stake, along the west line of said lot, thence along the west line to the ; beginning, cantaining 33 acres more or less; said land ; being vacant the date of this levy—August 2,1860. stock, consisting of full lines of Dry Goods j Levied ou as the property of James T. Lewis, by virtue 1 of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from F’ulton Superior for the inspection of , Court iu favor of Cicero 11 Chandler vs James T Lewis, maker, and Thomas M Clarke, indorser. Also, at the tame time and piace, a city lot aud one two story frame building, situated on the corner of F’ortythand Grubb streets, iu the city of Atlanta; said lot containing 1' 2 acres, more or loss. Levied ou as the property of T G Simms and Jane Simms, by virtue of aud to satisly a mechanic’s lien fi fa issued from tho Justice Court of the 1234th district, G M. iu favor ot A M Turner vs T G Simms and Jane Simms. Levy- made by J F’ l’orter. L C, and returned to me. Also, at the same time aud place, the railroad track and roadbed, culverts, bridges, depots, side-tracks, round-house, shops, etc., lying and being in the county ol Fulton, aud State of Georgia, kuown as the Atlanta \- Richmond Air-Line Railroad. Levied c iperty of the inpany by a from F’ulton Superior Court in favor of Mangum I'rickett vs. the Atlanta a Richmond Air-Line Railroad Company. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. Also, at tho same time aud place, city lots No, 1*6, 11 and 12. No. 16 frouts on Biss and Martin Geo. W. Williams, William Birnik, Jos. R. Robertson, Jas. Br.inuE. Ju.. Rout. S. Cathoah: Frank E. Taylor, . W. WILLIAMS & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS. Cotton Factors and Bankers, HAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, BIPNIE & CO. nlBoONS, MILLINERY, commission Merchants, .u: ! • F I fronting on Martin IVItliout lt<” n! tn Pile ike 3-uretary of tho Navy has received dispatches ' ceipts 937 bales; gioss 962; sales 200: stock i Dundee that the Polaris, with the remainder of j i a swift steamer. New York, September 18, 1873. 5,15 Atglsta, September 18, 1873. Colton dull and declining; middlings 17 C»rl Yogbt w»s discharged by Judge BUtchford to- ; 1 ' ecei P ts 500 bales: Sales 4S. <l*y, as the State Department refused to surrender him to Prussia, and two months has elapsed since his final J commitment. He was re-arrested on Baltimobe, September 18, 1873. ..nc. u.. W Cotton dull; middlings 20; low middlings ctTil suit to ro- 1 strict good ordinary 17J; gross receipts cover proparty stolen from the murdered Chevalier. A telegram from 8t. John’s, N. F., to the Navy Be Dsrtment announces that the crew of the Polaris an at Dundee. The telegram does not mention whether j t :s Dundee in Scotland or in Canada. THE WEATHEIl. Washington, Sept. 18, 1873. Probabilities—On Friday, for New England, fresh and oCt.aeiona.iy brisk winds voering to west and northwest, lower temperature aud clear or partly c’oudy weather. Por the Middle States and Lower Lake region, fresh and < casional brisk winds veering to west and north west, lower temperature, partly cloudy weather and 49 bales; exports coastwise 90; sales 126 stock 335. Boston, September 18, 1873. Cotton qniet but steady; middlings 204; | gross receipts 48 bales; sales 400; stock 9,000. Philadelphia, September 18, 1873. Cotton qniet; middlings 204; low middlings 19.i; strict good ordinary 174; net receipts 62 bales; gross 480. Memphis, September 18, 1873. Cotton doll; middlings 174; receipts 549 bales; shipments 746; stock 3,521. Liverpool, September 18, 1873. Colton—sale* include 6,000 American bale?. Corn 32s 9d033s. The almost universal testimony of those who have used the CENTURY WHISKIES is that there is an en tire abFcnce of headaches and other disagreeable alter- ofleets so often experienced iu the use of other brands. This is a direct cou6equence of tho Purity of flic Century Whiskies, and the impurity of i ABSOLUTELY PURE ; tify to this fact, viz: Professor HILLMAN, State Chcmist^of Connecticut. • Professor C. U. SHEPARD, Jr., State Chemist of South Carolina. Professor W. C. TILDEN, Washington, D. C. Professor JOHN DABBY, Now Yotk. Professor A. MEANS, STRAW GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LINEN, LACE, EMBROIDERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, and LADIES’ NECKTIES, I of FAULT,” and “FREE FROM ANf SUBSTANCE WHATEVER.” „ j - —.■# .v auN . __ , rri „ u . „i , ... ~ _ „ I It has now been some time iu use for hospital and noaaiblv occasional Itoht rain uron* fnr thr. iniithArn I , lUCBDaDH crovil were thieves aud dead j other medical purposes where stimulants arc required, possibly occasional light rain, except for the southern l>eatp ^ in addition to their other t ices. A Lou- »nd it has been noted that iu delicate and critical cases portion ol th. out, wb.r. ...ttrly wind, and light I ,j on je-veller who sent some valuable personal ' -here n*d, that there w.s an entire absence of tho —• i * 1 itratiou aud reaction which so often fol- j of ordinary stimulants. 237 and 239 Baltimore St.. BALTIMORE, MD. nr Orders solicited. sepl7 3m For the Winter Campaign. S ID HOLLAND ANNOUNCES TO HIS FRIENDS that he has TEN THOUSAND SUMMER DRINKS, which ne is anxious to dispose of to make room for the winter fixings—Punches, Wines, Brandy Smashes, Cocktails and everything to make n man comfortable, served in tho best style. The only bar in town that keeps PURE ROBERSON COUNTY WHISKY j Is No. 4 Wall street, sepio-2m The Maison OeVille. A PLAIN WARNING. 05 Beaver Street, New York, may25-6m J. E. ADGER & CO. importers of hardwahe, CUTLERY,GUNS, BAR IRON, STEEL AND AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEMENTS. 13!) Mooting Mroot and 62 Fast Bay Stooet, Charleston, S. C. _ may 25-dGm HENRY BISCHOFF & CO WHOLESALE GROCERS *80 DEALERS IK Carolina Rio o, 197 Hast Bay, Charleston, S. C. may23-3m*eod j-.ljarepr IoT^Tbl Mississippi, cloudy weather, raiu and northern to easterly winds iacreaaing in force in the latter, south of which a disturbance of some character now exists. For Tennessee and the Ohio Valley, winds shifting to west snd northerly, falling temperature and partly cloudy weather, with yrobably occasional light rain. From Missouri to the Upper Lakes low temperature, northerly to westerly winds diminishing to freah and gentle aud clear or partly cloudy weather. jeweller who sent some valuable personal i ... . ornaments for the inspection of tho Shah, at '• “oM. th*'i' 0 *'” 1011 * Ud rflc, ! wlllcU ’ ■ |Martin street, being part of laud lot No. ^Htfiel4th district of originally Henry now F’ulton county, Ga. Levied on as the property of Wm J Lit tle, by virtue of ami and to satisfy a fi fa issued from i the justice court of the 1026th district, G M, iu favor of ll li A M Tfirssher vs Wm .1 Little. Levy made by J 14 Thompson, T. C., and returned to me September ! 8, 1873. Also at the same time and place, a lot or parcel of land and the improvements on tho same, containing one and a half acres, more or less, situated ou tho ] corner of Uunoicutt aud Plum streets, in the fifth ward of the city of Atlanta, it being part of land lot | 70, in the llth district of originally Henry, now F'ulton i county, Georgia. Levied on as tho property of G. M. McGuire, by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa iaaued from F'ulton Superior Court, in favor of Wyly Nix. vi G M McGuire. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney, September 5th, 1873. Also, at the same time aud place, all that tract or parcel of land lying aud being in Ithe city of Atlauta. F'ulton county. Ga., containing one-fourth of au acre, more or less, fronting on Collins street forty-five feet, and extending back 200 feet; the same being known as formerly the property of George Gibbons, deceased, levied on as the property o! Thomas F'ltzgibbon, by virtue of snd to satisfy three fi fas issued from the Justices Court of the 1,234th District, Georgia Militia, in favor of King A Co , va. Thomas Fizgibbon. Lev ies made by J. F. Porter, T. C., and returned tJ me September 8, 1873. Also, at the same time and place, a city lot in the city of Atlanta containing ‘ s of an acre, situated on James avenue and adjoining the property of Dodgina A Wood, it being part of land lot 82. in the 14th dis trict cf originally Henry, now Fulton county, Ga. Levied on as the property of J. A. Richardson by vir tue of and to satisfy a fi fi* issued from tho Campbell Superior Court in favor of R G Beavers va John S Flo.' d and Jno A Richardson. Also, at the same time and place, a City Lot in the city of Atlanta, fronting on Rock street fifty feet, and running back one hundred feet, adjoining Griffin on the east, and Little on the west, and Macon north, it being part of land lot S3 in the 14th district of origin ally Henry, now Fulton county, Ga., levied on aa the probable. South Atlantic and Gulf States east of the j hi« own request, lost $50,000 worth of tri’nk- XXXX Century Whisky ets; and some of his retinue left an unsettled j account with a Paris glove dealer amounting j to $350, which the French government lias Hince paid. The only article of female apparel worn by _ ^ one of the lady spiritualists at Vineland last | bltion thus’honored. Sunday was a fan. We hasten to add, how-j sale by druggists and first c iii-r.r .K„* .1 !: out tho United Huts*; wholesale 4 LL PERSONS INDEBTED TO THE 1URF8A- j LOON will please c«ll and settle. I mean buai- i c1mh‘ dealers through- ever, that she was liberally dresned iu meu’g clothes. II. K. THURBER h CO., Oen 1873. FALL TRADE. 1873 M. N. ROGERS & CO., MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF Mens’, Youths’ and Boys' CLOTHING 410 II HO AD WAV. MOW YORK. W E offer to SOUTHERN MERCHANTS for the ' property of David Thurmond bv virtue of and to eat- rnsutng Fall and Winter Trade, a very large two ftfaa issued from the Justices Court of 1026th and attractive stock of CLOTHING, specially adapted district, G M. in favor of John McManus vs David to the wants of the Southern people. Sparing no ex- Thurmond.* Leviesmade by J R Thompson, LC, and penee to secure the l>est talent, we iuvite au examina- | returned to me. Sept 8,1873. tiou of our stock. Our goods art* manufactured « My D.uio I. Crurauii., ud | llv „ y for th , I Must Have Money: SOUTHERN STATES. . f r I i.nuiru «r.. fnii.o , i, „„,i lin « MHM Southern Merchants are more certain to find with us a accounts for Liquors are falling due. and unless #tJ , 6 of Rarnient , and • line of sizes adapted to theli WANTED. My __ you call and mako satisfactory arrangements, I shall ’ want* than U po’sstblo in a stock of Clothing mauufar put your accounts iu the bands ot an attorney imme- ! tursd for a Northern or Westoru market. , I Order* solicited, to which we give spec , . _ dia1ef>, for < o.lection. Mr. W. T. Burge, late Marshall fc Burge, Charleston, I family must be unexceptionable. This Is the last ••*11. connected with us, and represents Georgia. seplT dJt' JOHN W. K1MI RO. j Samples of our Goois sent on application. FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable for Order* solicited, to which ws givu special attention. | house-ksepiug, by a family of two adults. House and **- - ~ *• — family must be unexceptionable. Would rent a small Uufurniahed House at a run aext. Address ”L. C..” 19 Alabami street, or call at asms place, augrt-dtf ’*■ | sepl7d»t*