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THE
SUN.
VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 2G, 1871.
NO. 448.
THE DAILY SUN.
Published bjr the Atlanta Sun Publishing
Campany.
Atsksee.r H.
tnUtiU M. Speights, 1
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t^r—Wv JU Stephen*, FoUtieal Editor,
A 1 . R. Watson, - - • • Ifewt Wltor.
J. Uenlj Smith, General Editor and Busl-
ne«a Manager. , », > .
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y W. A. HEMPHILL A CO.,
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oi the Now Era.
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Of The Atlanta Sun,
fiailroab ®imc (Sable.
Arrivals aa
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THE WXSTXSir S ATLANTIC lOM STATS) RAILROAD.
NIGHT PAtotKNGXR TRA1M—OUTWARD.
Arrives at ChatUnoogs 6,1C * m
DAT PASSKMOKB TRAIN OUTWARD.
Laaves Atlanta
Arrives at Chattanooga
VAST LINE TO NEW YORK—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta.
. 1:31 pi
*■“*!;
'Leaves dhattsiiooga fftj J
Arrives at AtUata ••••••••
DAT PASSENOEK TSAlN—1NWAED.
Leaves Chattanooga..
Arrives at Atlanta....
5:30 am
1:33 p m
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—INWARD.
Leaves Dalton .JS J “
Arrive. »t Attains
TOE OEOEOU lAOOOTTil UMOU.
Day Passenger Train leaves • • v • lu
Stone Mountain Accommodation arrives
Day Passenger Train leaves
Stone Mountain AccommodL-....
Btone Mountain Accommod»Uon p
MACOH «D >■"“> SAILSOAD. „
D»7 PiHenK.r tiWn !««• '’".'.V.'.’.'.lSt
cTrain uzivM
Leaves Macon..
Da# Passenger Train a
Arrtree NtBaeon......
Night Passenger Train leaves..
Leaves Macon..
.1:49 p. m.
.2:55 p. m.
.5;06p-m.
HighrPMeng'e'rTriEKTtvM 1< i'a I ’ D 'm
ATLANTA AND VBT rOINL BA1LEOAD,
Might Puaenger T.I0 a. m
Might Trxtn ta»v.. ,2J'
Dxy PAWngcr Treiu Arrive. o'«S »' m
Day Passenger Train leaves 8,16 •' m
ATLANTA AND SICHMOND AXS-L1NE EAILBOAD.
r- «■
Mempbla and Charleston Railroad.
W. J. Aaaas, Agent, Atlanta, Qa.
TIME TABLE OP THE MEMPHIS AND CHASLESION B. H.
GOING WEST: „
“prsf4PSdus» uis 11 u
Morning ExpVoaa lfofoe Metnphis.. 10 A M
Arrives is Chattanooga next morning... • A M
Mail Train leaves Memphis w JJ J M
. i - Pti.ll.nnnffl. UCltUSY W” * **
J»*ther tWIrl •MrrnUd—mM Balils m*
ffrslbs Chime*.
Rag Paajunaoo, October 25.—Bill Rus
sell, another one of the escaped prison-
era from Nevada, has been captured while
endeavoring to ship for n foreign port.
George Q. Cannon, a Mormon leader,
says if oonvictions continue, the Mor
mons will burn all they have and make
another expedition, as they did from Il
linois. .
At Los Angelos a fight has occurred in
the Chinese quarter. An officer attempted
to arrest a Chinaman for Bhooting
another. He was resisted and called on
Robert Thompson, a citizen, to assist
him. The Chinese opened fire on both.
Thompson fell and died immediately.
Officer Bilderaon was shot but escaped
on horseback. The mob soon collected
and attacked the whole Chinese quarter.
The attack was resisted in a spirited
manner by the Chinese, when fifteen
hnndrod armed men surronnded their
quarters to prevent their escape. The
mob banged fifteen Chinamen and fired
thair houses. The firs, however, was ex-
tingnished.
At 9 P.M. order at Los Angelos was
partly restored by the authorities. No
more bloodsed has taken place. Several
Chinamen have been arrested and lodged
in jail.
Fires are raging on the coast of the
ooucties from Los Angelos northward
The People’s Insurance Company, of
San Francisco, has suspended.
S. Brown, a native of Cynthiana, Ken
tucky, has committed suicide on account
of domestic troubles.
In the case of tlio application of Mrs.
Fair, in the Supreme Court, for a new
trial, a hearing was postponed until No
vember the 11th.
The Chinese, at Los Angelos, number
about fifty. A mob was determined to
make them leave Hie town before hang
ing them. The mob fired on them from
roof, killing one woman and several men.
Quiet has been restored.
MICHIGAN
Cry A.r Urlp.
Dethoit, October 25.—The State Re
lief Committee 1ms issued an appeal in
which it is stated that from 12,000 to 11,-
000 peoplo in that State have lost every
thing by the fires which continue to
burn, with new ones springing up.
Money and supplies may be sent direct
to tbo Michigan Relief Committee at
Chicago.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Young Ltd* found Dead.
Boston, October 25.—Kale Leon,
aged 18 years, was found in Western av
enue, with her bead crushed. There
were signs of a struggle. No particu
lars.
ILLINOIS
Xalei DttMter on Ihr J.mke—X,/ie«Hhli».
Chicago, October 25.—Tho schooner
Messner has been sunk and five lives
were lost
The banks are running smoothly.
There ore few calla for loons, and depos
its are abundant.
Many Eastern and foreign companies
are paying their losses promptly.
The grain and live stock markets are
brisk, with as much doing as bofore the
fire, and in lumber, much more. Me
chanics of almost every class are in de
mand at good waged.
NEW YORK.
Tht XMHmlr rriaf*
New York, October 25.—There was
difficulty in getting a jury in the ltosenz-
weig case, but it was finally obtained.
MARYLAND.
Tht Bpiwpml CettmcU.
Baltimore, Ootober 25.—It is under
stood that the House of Bishops passed
the canon on tho Bitual, as reported by
the Joint Committee, by a vote of twen
ty-four to nineteen.
A resolution was offered by a Commit
tee that any variation from the standard
iraycr-book, is unlawful. Tho resolution
i over under the rules.
JCcu) SVlmertisrmenlo.
Large Auction Sale
-or-
Real Estate^in Atlanta.
WEDNESDAY, Nov
day, 1st day of November, 1871, on the promises,
commencing at 10 o'clock, about “
unimproved
TOWN LOTS
Located between Oglethorpe Park and Scofield'
Bolliug MiUa.
~~ ' ‘ ‘ ia advanced within a term of
ten hundred per oent, and with
the completion of the Street Bailway and the lining
of Georgia's great Trank Ballroad (the W.4AK.X)
with manufactories from Atlanta to tho Chattahoo
chee, which must be aocompHahed in a few years,
this property offer* inducements to speculators and
actual settler* aocoud to no property in the whole
oountry. Much of tho wealth of Atlanta has re
sulted from the steady rapid advance ia the value of
her real estate.
TKIiMS— One-third cash; tho balance in two aud
four mouth*, with legal interest. For all cash a lib
eral discount will be made.
Free transportation to and from the sale will be
provided. Also, a barbecue or
furnished. Special attention i* d
sale as affording a moat excellent opportunity for
situation Wanted.
- HIENCE in baaineM generally, and ha*
tenaive acquaintance in the eurrouoding country, de-
.. , mercantile establishment.—
THIS OFFICE.
Found—A Young Fni
YOUNO FAWN WAS FOUND ESTBAY ON
Tuesday. The owner can get it by applying at
TUB SUN office, and paying for this notice.
oct26-
FIRST-CLASS DWELLING
FOR RENT.
ntory, French Hoof, Brick Dwelling, formerly
the Executive Mansion, on tho most fashionable part
of Peachtree street; 14 Booms, 9 deep well-fitted
cloneta, baths, water, gw, and modern improvements;
flue garden, carriage and outhouse* ; Lot 105 by 305.
The House has just boen refreshed aud frescoed,
and ready for occupancy.
Apply to
O. W. ADAIB.
P. 8.—Tho property may be purchased.
oct2G4t
V ’ NOTICE.”
Chamber of Commerce, This Evening, at 7>i
o'clock, at their Hall.
oct2C-lt BENJ. E. CRANE, President.
rent* well.
No. 2 ia i
tree*.
nfiitag; and be Bold without any kind of reser
vation, with approved titlea, for cwh.
Plat* at my offico.
FOREIGN.
ENGLAND.
Jimancipation fit Brmetl—Children Coming\
London, October 25.—Rio Janeiro ad
vices confirm the report of the final adop
tion by tho Brazilian Parliament of the
bill providing for the emancipation of
the slaves. An order has been issued by
the government, to authorities, m all do-
iartmeutflr fffcominffndinf that the law
>e put into immediate execution.
Miss Rye takes out 146 children, for
homes in America, on tho Nestorian.
Atlantic and G*lf Railroad*
TjIBOM Savannah, Ga., vl» Albany, Jacksonville
F^nd TalShw^e, to Quincy, Florida:
Laava Savannah daily.
Arrive at Albany daUy
flfiS
r.u
Laava JaokaonvtUa dally
Laava Albany dally......
Arrive at Savannah dally
Shift
Macon and Brunswick Rallrcsd.
d.t iccoauoinnos Tmrni-HDulj cc.pt 8and.j.)
i*.»Mw<miPs-*“««* kc ' 1 » ;; luv.-
Arrtvo »t IKn 1
Laava Br«nawiok. ■■ a: *v 5-15 d.
Leave Macon Paaaengcr Shod P’
Arrive at Savannah w ;
aSSHHBExSt
C1T1T.SAA ROME AMD DALTOM R. R
it, " lv
Leave Selma.
Arrive at Bcv
Arrive at Dali
1-5
ni
Huron & Augusta Ktllrtad.
DAT .FASSEEGSB TBAIH D ILT, BU * DA ” , M
Leave Augu*U at « UC A. M
? 40 p. m
1 45 P. M
Leave Macon at..
Arrive at Macon at
Arrive at AoguaU at..
Western Ilntlroad ot 'AlMkanan.
Leave Salma a-eo A M
Arrive at Montgomery ax a M
Arrive at Columbus m
WASHINGTON.
Mrtel u lr->—
MlUnl Pm* 0<**t~*
for Bating*
Washington, Ootober 25,—Mails baya.
been ordered from Now Orleans to Ha-
vans aud Uantander, Spam, in tlio Bay
of Biscay, by the steamships Germania,
Haxouia and Vandalia, of tbo Hamburg
and American Steam Packet Company,
commencing November 1st. Single rate,
ten cents per half ounce. Letters for
Spain now go via Belgium or England.
Land polenta have been issued to the
Southern Pacific Railroad, for the second
section of twenty miles, the comimsaion-
ara haring reported it completed and
fSL equipped »> nfirstaclasa roedy Q .
Four cailcta have been dismiwed fropi
West Point for “haling."
Atlanta & New Orleans
SHORT LINR.
THE SHORTEST & QUICKEST DOUBLE
Daily Line From
Mlanla to the Mississippi Hirer
WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY,
nnd Mobile, for
NEW O It LEANS,
AND VIA
WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY,
BELMA AND MEI1IDIAN,
VIOKSBURG-,
And all intermediate Points.
,N AND AFTER SUNDAY. OCTODEU 1. 1871,
Road as follows :
Leave Atlanta at...
Leave Atlanta at
7:10 A. M.
7:00 P. M.
Arrive in Atlanta at. 5^ ?* S'
Arrive inAUanUat.. A. M.
Night trains run through to Montgomery WITH
OUT CHANGE OF CARS, forming a
DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION
IUT aUllUD, avow virowu-i * ,. . .
and with Train* for Helm* and Meridian, Ala.; Jack-
son Corinth, Okalona, Vicksburg, and all points in
Central Mississippi, Central Alabama and Northern
Louisiana.
Passengers wiU find this route 98 miles aborter
than the Blue Mountain or any other route to Mont
gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and 47 miles short
er to Helms aud all points west of Selma.
Passengers leaving Atlanta
At 7:10 a. m„ Arrive in 8«lmaat 8:32 P. M.
At 7:00 p. m., Arrive in Selma at......10:38 A. M.
Making dote connection* with Selma and Merld-
Bom.
Ian
BAOCAOE CHECKED FOR ALL TER
MINAL POINTS.
_ Fare a* cheap and accommodations ss good
ss auy other route.
Ask for Tickets via West Point and Mont
gomery-
«a. Tiohet* for salo at the office of J. H. Porter,
General Ticket Agent, at the Union Passenger Depot
L. P. GRANT,
Superintendent.
W.J. HOUSTON, . ....
General Passenger Agent.
LOOK
lUulnnl Life Jninruiuc.
TO YOUR INTEREST
The Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.
ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000.
J T ! , .f l LA. SDBP i Da ** “ 0BE than six MuubNB or dollars, after providing for
sB liabilitie* as determined by the Insurance Department of the State of New York. Has the Largest
Assets, Income, Number Issued; aud pays the largest amount of Dividends, aud has the smallest Percent
age of expenses of any company in the World.
Tho undersigned will gladly give all Information necessary to effect insurance on yoar lives. Do your
uty to those thst you lovo by taking t policy in TH1 OLD MUTUAL*
Henry XL Christian,
’ SPECIAL AGENT
BUILDING, Whitehall Street.
Oflleo : JAMEH’
J. F.
ALEXANDER, M. D.,
.< ^ MEDICAL EXAMINES.
IS* Agents Wanted who are Workers*
G- W. ADAIR, Auct’r.
WILL SELL, ON THE PRIMIBES, FRIDAY
EVENING, the 37th Instant, at 4 o'clock, Two
Lots, each fronting fifty-one feet on East Harris
street, snd ruuning back 159 feet.
No. 1 has on it a new five room Cottage, which
beautiful vacant lot with floe shade
HOME
Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
Legal QUneriieemonte.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
E. Guthman, Auction’r.
XUciSii&ad Co.
IN THE
CITY!
.$4,723,206 52
,. 2,000,000 00
Cash Assets, October 1, 1871
Losses st Chicago will not exceed..
Leaviogcash assets. October 22,1671... $2,723,206 52
On tho lGth instant, at a meeting of the Stock
holders, it was unanimously resolved thst, otter pay
ing the Chicago lapses, whatever they might bo, they
would make up intact the
Cash Capital 2,500,000
MAKING CA8H ASSETS
4jOO0/0O0 !
THIS PLACES TIIE
HOME
Upon tlio earns SOUND BASIS it has horetuforc oc
cupied, and gives to all its Policy Holder* tho be*t
possible security that can be offered by
Anj Company-
THE HOME
Continues to issue policies st all its Agendo*, and all
losses will be promptly paid, as usual.
CHARLK8 J. MARTIN, President.
A. F. WILLMARTH,
Vice-Preaidont.
D. A. HEALD.
2nd Vice-President.
J. H. Washburn, Secretary.
Geo. M. Ltom, Aaalstant'Secrctery.
JNO. C. WI1ITNER,
Atlanta, tia.,
'dock. a. m., 1 will sell, at tho euruer of Ma
rietta and Peachtree streets, at Kilo’s corner, by
cial order of tho Court of Ordinary of Fulton
inly, one COW and CALF, a number of articles
of Household Furniture, in good condition, and
lot of Groceries—all sold as the property of Carolina
Levy, late of Fulton county, deceased, for the bene
fit of .the heirs aud creditors of Mid docoased.
WM. TITLEBAUM.
Temporary Admtnletrator.
Georgia—Douglas County.
A J. FARMER, AND H. C. U A1ZEL, HAVING AP-
PLIED to me for permanent letters of Adminis
tration on the estate or Joseph Farmer, late of said
County deceased, this is to cite all, sad singular,
tho creditors and next of kin of Joseph Farmer, to
bo, and appear at my offico wlthiu tbo tlino allowed
by law, and show oanee, if auy they can, why perma
nent Administration should not be granted A. J.
Farmer and H. C. Haizel, on Joasph Farmer's estate.
Witness my baud sad soal, this Oct. 14th, 1871.
W. W. Hindman,
Ordinary.
Executor’s Sale.
) N THE FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER. AT
the City Hall, in Atlanta, will be sold, at Execs-
tor's sale, ono half of lot No. 235 and 200 aero* of lot
No. 234, Stone's District, Fulton county. The land
lies about seven miles from Atlanta, on the
road leading from Green’s Ferry to East Point,
About half tho land fa under cultivation, the
other half well timbered.
It Ilea well, and Is desirablo property. The half
lot No. 235, has a residence and other Improvements.
Sold se the property of Mrs. N. H. Key, deoeaeed.
TERMS—One-half cash; tho ballanoe in twelve
gfllft.wU,. _ A. A. WILSON, Zlocator.
AdmlnlSlF*liil*« Anle.
State or Gkoiuiia, )
Taliaferro County. )
B Y virtue of an order of tho Court of Ordinary of
said county, will be sold on tho first Tuesday in
November next, 1H71, Ix-twocu the lawful hour* of
sale, beforo the Court House door in CrawfordviUo,
iu said county, the Plantation whereon Mr*. Dovey
Clemmons resided at the Unio of her death. The
situation ia healthy, society good, convenient to
railroads, churches, mills, aud post office. Land
suited to the culture of coru, cotton, or small grain;
lu good repair. Mr. Alexander Clemmons 1* ou the
place, snd will tako pleasure lu showing it to any
person wishing to purchase. Term*, twelve month*
MERCHA NTS
IN
City and Country
C ONSULT YOUR INTEREST; EXAMINE OUR
stock and prices before you boy. We import
CUTLERY AND CROCKERY
We call particular attention to our stock of TABLE
and POCKET CUTLERY, and do not believe that for
extent varioty anil pricoe it i* equaled in the South.
AN IMMENSE STOCK
George Wostenholm and (m’l
Celebrated I XL Cutlery.
JOSEPH ROGERS * SON’S
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY.
CK WARD tr OO.
B i • ANY.
A Good Chance
POR A HOME.
ty. ou the » iuu. * — - — ■ -—— —.
it being the Tth day of tho month, beginning at 10
o’clock, aud continuing until all are Hold, my lands
lying in tho Fourth District otmkl county, known
PLAOE,"
CONTAINING
T HOy is A N.
Window Shades, Lace Curtains, Iambcr-
quin .Wntcrlalx,
Damask, Reps, Bugs, Table and Floor Oil Cloths.
Mate* Wall Pipsr and Upholstery Goods,
Largo varieties, at tho Carpet Store of
a*pt36-lm CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON k CO.
Axminlater, Jfoqnelte, Velvet nnd Bod/
Brunei* Carpet*
IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AT TIIE
CABPET STORE OF
CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON A CO-
sept26-lm
The Largest and Most Superb
Stock Ot
T^PEHTRY, 1IHUHSELH
cahpkth
In tho South, now on exhibition st the Oarpot Btore
of
ja
.dlipUc
lUieccIlancono .
joeXl’B T. SMim.
Jennings, Smith. & Co.,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS.
TT AV* this day removed to No. 5, McIntosh »■ trout,
Auguste. Georgia, (oppoolte oar former place of bus
iness,) where we have tha moat ample and Close
Storage of any In the city, which ia Strictly Fire-
Proot.
Conslffuinento Elicited
September L I871-«eplI-<Uwani.
■«’pt26-lm.
CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON k CO
Ptofteeional Cathe.
THO*. N. HOPKINS,
Attorney & ComiM-Hor at l.aw,
Bltl’NaWICK. OA,
WiU peaetteo in tho Brunswick, Aliapaha, and
Southern Circuit*. octlft-
WM. G. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
n . CitAWt'UUDVILLZ, UA.
octlH-lm
t. g. lawsom. a. t vrraranit’t.
UAWStIN N FITZPATRICK,
Attorneys at Law,
EATONTON, OA-
AdmlnlHtrator’H Male.
State or ORonuiA, 1
Taliafkrro Oourtt. )
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ocdinary of
■aid county, will be sold on the first Ineuday
in November next, 1871, between th* lawful hour*
of sale at the Court Honee door, in CrawfordvOle, In
said county, the plantation or lend* belonging to the
citato of Gouural Aaron W“. Orier, docoaaed, late of
said oonnty. This plantation is well adapted to the
culture of corn, cotton, and small grain. Situation
healthy, society good. Convenient to railroad, post
offico, churches, and mills.
^old for the benefit of the heirs of said
Terms, one and two yean time for approved paper*.
Thi*, 8eptcml>er 11,1871.
JAME8 M. TRIPLETT. Admlnistr,
do bonu* non, with tho will annexed.
septll-tda
We arc agents for the
CELEBRATED hard
RUBBER HANDLE KNIFE.
Do you want Watte tr Butcher's,
Hagers * son's, M X L and
other best Brands ot Honors,
Scissors and Knives. Call
on ut.
McBBIDI. k Co.
Administrator’s Sale.
door in LawrenceviUc, Gwinnett oounty, G«or<
on the first Tuesday In November next, within
tho legal hour* of tale, all the land* In *aid oounty
belonging to tbo estate of tho lato Francis M. Ward-
law, which aro aa follows:
Four hundred and five (405) aero*, tho same lying
ear tho Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Railroad
and Duluth depot—94 acre* of which are fine Chat
tahoochee rlvor bottom*. Which tract is kuowu aa
tho "Old Homo Place" of dccoesed.
Also—Two lot* on tho west *ido of mid railroad,
fronting the saine on tho east, dost *aid depot—ono
of which contains thirty (30) acres, tho other forty-
t (46) acre*.
Also—i
it being where deceased
Also—One hnndrod snd fifteen (115) sere*, border
ing on tho southwest aide of said 127 aora tract.
n the southwest side of said 1
acre*, bordering
:r« tract—which
the west, which
2g*m, and substantial rock chimnofa,—wltli a gar
den wall oMloscd, Iteclf con tabling near three aero*
..and caaaeloue Gin Homo with Her- w, *•* acw
TcS'!wmV'li'hiX*HUNPhkd tgcugs.'trmte
or niaall farm** of fifty acres each.
1 wUl than sell THREE UUNDRSB ACHES lu
peroote, or tract* of from Twenty-Fir** Forty crea
Upon eacRand every tract wild I shall ao arrange
that there wiU be water, timber and good building
’eyed, and
_ E-FOURTH IN ONE
ONE-FOURTH IN TWO YEARS ; THE
UALANok IN THJtEK, W^TII INTEREST FROM
Tpoq**uy Md art the pc payment* exropt the first
I will take cotton at Fifteen CeuU por jiouud, (1 mean
good merchantable Cotton such as is usually sold in
thi* market) delivered at Vewaau. Georgia.
YOUNG MEN-Honest and toduatrloua and all
othei* h... oow «n ..ppopOiul^r M Any home,, uj
p*y for ttiMu. by thoir own tabor. L
tenon.dMirini: mnr» Ui»n one trecl c»n h.vo lb.
nriviiotte of |iurob»iii« Aiauiouel pecoelA I .b»U
■o ,oll tb»l peleou, bujrlOB no i.ur-boo. odjocnl
treot*. ‘ 1 * * * ' *
This land will positively be sold on tbo day thu*
advertised.
Any information ran be had by applying to me. oi
UinWn P. Wright, at Newuan, Ga.
m Yt. F. WRIGHT,
eogi-MonkWeeklytlstNov. Newnan, G*.
Xo f lit* Mcwhanip Qi* Atlanta
^DVERTWl YOUR BU81NES8 IN EAST ALA-
The Opnllha Locomotive (Tri-Weekly)
has the largest circulation of any paper In that QQUNSELLOR A.T LAAV«
■sauj. • >5%.^ -ssr °“ cc
three last lots front said railroad
•a also near said depot
Also Thirty-four (34) sores, cornering or touching
tho southwest corner of the same.
And, also—Seven hundred (700) acre*, more or Ices
—nemo composed of several lots and parts of lots,
lying ou cither side of mid railway, embracing the
place where John Pittman formerly resided, at the
point where the Peachtree road crosses said railroad.
All tho abovo land* aro good and finely Umbered,
being iu a healthy Hoction and desirable neighbor-
hu<>d. Allimrsous wishiug good bargains in aaid
a will do well to examine the same before the
it sale. Dr. Wll*
ill point them out
The lots will be sold separately, ono half fer cash,
and tho other on twelve month*’ time. September
18th. 1871. SAMUEL W. KNOX.
octJfi td*
Administrator.
GEORGIA, DOUGLAS CO.
OliDIKAHV'a Omci, )
October 19Ui, 1871. f
ipLlEABETtt UENNAFIELD, ha* applied for ex-
4-W umption uf personalty, end 1 wiU pas* upon the
tmoto at my office at DouglasviUe, on tbo 4th day of
November next at oue o’clock r. m.
W. W. HINDMAN,
oct 23.1L Ordinary.
miscellaneous.
m the Ocmulgee Circuit and Sa-
preme Court. Prompt attenUon gir6n to Collections
aa. The Junior reler*. by permlaaion, to Hon. A.
H. Stephen*, lion. P. B. nohinaou, Hon. A. Recao,
lion* L. fitephon*. octl8-lm
j. ^dydisoN c&tts,
Attorney I CounselloratLaw
t . , / ROOM 8 MAY BUILDING,
Cor. 7th and E Struct*.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
mr Pracil^’* in air the Court*, before all
mission*, and iu tbo Ik-i>arlmenbi
oct!7-lm
ANDREW H. H. DAWSON.
i K rc.t del uf tabling wltb AtiuiU.
NEW YORK
OAXUUAOIiail
Buggies ! Harness 11
aoaaou, aud having a largo
on baud, 1 bog to anuotiuc
eut stock at considerably
REDUCED RATES.
For workmanship and siylu, I lusve a well-estab
lished prestige; end 1 have long maintained
petition against every other in my lino in the
STATE OE GEORGIA.
Parti** visiting the Fair will find It to thoir inter
est t» give a call at my Repository.
Also, keep a full stock of Carriages, Buggies, Ac.
made by KIMBALL BROTHER 4 , Boston.
octlC Im A. T. FINNEY.
To nuts.
500 Crates assort
ed granite and C C
Ware for $80 per
crate. Cheapest ev
er offered in State.
Send for list of con
tents.
THE ATLANTA SUN
DAILY and WEEKLY
‘A LI xe Paper on Lira laaii.’
alxxandib h. mrnmxu. poum ioum,
A B. WATSON, New. IdMor,
1. HXNL* BKITB, Omni I
Manager. —
TOT SUN Uu> mmn idronu of XttMMnoa
IjlaotoU. iu . dUUUmof Llbwf/ intau to
the time-honored landmarks of Urns Democodic
—/fuT**
desire. Totfieoa
lag confident!
PenaoMSi in fi__ _
tovta* gioriona triumph over Radicallaa and Oam
a annwam of foe Democratic Parte alone sen
eaenre to n* Liberty and good Government on this
oontteecL For this auocaaa we ahaU labor in Uw
nata or tko 00*111/ Domocnuo hosts, who urn
TJkrds wfl. b (owhtmO.
5SSTSJ —° n ’-’ ,itk ^ °”' v ‘»ta~t cooMcud
Mr. Stephen* ia thoroughly enBated in this greet
artendotertritmtaa to&e columns of Tea ffra
almost daily.
Address J. HENLY SMITH, Manager,
, AMante. Qg-
terms of axj Bscnrmoy
Don*—»ia*i« corr«’ ‘ 1
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ootk. t IN | On. Month I oo
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i S 8
On. Huadrad Oopto........TT;.?rr7 iw oo
We.IUp tor Sir Month. ■
8fn*taCopr.. I 001 TwwrtjCoprtn 1*00
No OuUcrfpUon. to th. IUUI, neUnd for o
shorter period than six months.
AU .utwerfptlona most *• paid, tor la adnno.)
and all names will be stricken from our books whan
the time paid for axpfree.
QLUBI:
es for CLUBS must ell bo cent el tha earns
Uma, and taka the paper lor tha mme length of ttme.
snd all be st the aeuaFoet Office. ^
HOW TO EEJUT MOMMY.
We will be responsible for the sefb arrival of art
money sent us by Money Order, by Registered Let
ter. by Express, or by Iteeft, bet no* otherwise. If
“oney asutinsn wuegteteied letter is lost, it must
till It Is paid
Unis
be the loss of the 1
No paper will be i ,
for. and aamee will always 1
paid for expires.
MB“ Persona sending monay by Express moat pre-
To Correspondemta.
Mr. Stephana will remain in Crewfbrdvllle. His
mneottou with Tu Sum will net change bis r—*-
deuce. AU letters intended for him. either on
fi:
it Ci.wford.iiln OMrfftn
All letter, on hnNne« of nr kind, ooniweted with
To* Bow. oro.pt IU PoUUtnl Dupartmant, ihonld bo
nddiwoood to J. Hoot, Smith, Minogor, Allnate. On
CITY ITEMS.
Loolong Glass Flates.
T
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line or
House - Keep
ers’ Goods in
the City. Cut
lery, Spoons,
Forks,Knives
Waiters, Cas
tors, Vases &
Toilet Sets.
In fact, any
thing needed
in a well ketft
house. Call
with the cash
McBri & C&
UW. B. Mooes, at the Kimball
House, always bos Tub Son {or solo.
L.1.UUQ QiilJBaoeiK tar isle innnoo.
ti Son Omcx
To Printers.
Twelre newspaper ebssee, saitable for
papers from 22x32 to 24x36, will be sold
cheap. Address
J. Hsndi Smith,
tf. Bnsiness Mansger Sow,
SM. Omen to Burr.—One room on
2d floor; also a portion of the offloe, in
cluding one window on the first floor—in
Thb Son Bailding, on Broad street
Apply to J. Hknlt Surra,
tf. Sob Office.
Our carriers are not authorised to re
ceive money for subscriptions, or make
collections for ns on any aoooant, or to
sell papers to any one. Their sole duly
is to deliver papers to oar city sob
er! ben—nothing else.
“Adbxandki H. Ststhsms on IMS
Study of tot Law.’’—A 16 page pom-
S hlet—one of the profonndest of Sir.
tepbens' many productions. Single
copy 15 oeats ; 50 oopies *6.
Address J. Hknlt Smith,
Manager Son Office,
Wo offer for sale a "Montaguo" Power
Press, which can bo ran either by hand or
steam—in perfect order and a* good as
■w. Address J. Hknlt Smith,
Son Office,
tf Atlanta, Oa.
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
Regular Order of Business.—Oases yet
to bo Decided.
14. Northern B
15. Augusta 10
16. Middle 1
17. Ocmulgee 5
18. Eastern 8
19. Brunswick 6
September 6-tft
T* O nr city Sabtorlk
We upeeaaliy desire all oar j
to reoeive their pap,
promptly.
We will take Mm a sposiol faror if
they will report to m army foil am to re-
oo vie the paper.
Also, any failaro to has* itpsopssiy
delivered—just as it is requested by
Also, any failaro to reoaivu it prasapt-
Iy—in due time,
AU that we oan do ia to do Um best we
eon. We ask oar subscribers to baip ms
in this week. It would assist ws grsatly
in oorroeting irregularities, dwe qaasl-
ways have them reported to,
A|.nts Wanted tor
A.H.STEPHENS
vxz , ffiy%°s^j5£. w tSa eattftas
r.qy--—AAchrm. Nteteosirntalteh-
tafOe.AttenK OA, rhUwtetphU, PA. oc SALrnls,
River Plantation to Rant'
E IGHT MELE8 llfcntat on ■
Hirer, on Wi foil aim. Haremba* l. Ifin. aa ll
clock A. M . w* will rest an foa premteM, to the
iglMat Mditer. ItelafoMNG^ to «m «am*a of
highaat 1
Wlllte'tt
ChatteMouh^rtrer. alght rnffire team Atteate. n
Gretui sad HowaU'a Farry, ate be«M oi the b
plsntstiona In the emfoty. ttmSBmt of 188 ac
area dsaar