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THE SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 27, 1871. NO. 449. THE DAILY SUN. I'ublbhed !), the Atlanta San Publishing Company. , llealy I Alexander H. Stephens, Political Editor. A. B. Watson, .... News EditoR J. Ilenly Smith, General Editor and Busi ness Manager. tool Editor l WILLIAM U. MOOBE. TrBvtltng Agents t j. M. W. HILL. J. W. HEARD, |Our City Agent. Capt. John B. Wig* 1* our Agent tor Atlauta. He 1« authorized to /feoeive subscription#, make collec tions, and contract for advertising. TELEGRAPH NEWS By the Ken York Associated Press. THK mwr&EOJK Radicalism in Foil Operation! THE WF SKELETON OF FAMINE! republicaAiberty! Terms oY Sub«orlption« {Single Copy Per Annum.. $10 00 ~8U Months 6 00 •• “ For a less period than 8ix Months (per mouth) CLUBS FOB THE DAILY. Th*e# Copies One Yesr » 1 00 , 27 00 . U5 00 Single Copie* 8 Cent*> WEEKLY FKB ANNUM s Single Copy, J IS Three Copies ® J" S? :: Si l’weuty . Un/Bnndreil Copie* 134 ** WEEKLY-SIX MOUTHS i Single Copy, * "J Twenty “ 5? JJ 5 Cola. One Hundred Copies, Six Mouths.. - * - - IDntana K.t« of Mnrtlunl Adopted by the Free of Atlanta. Augusta, October 26.—Advices from York county, South Cc-olina, where the habeas corpus has been suspended, re port that at least one hundred arrests have been made, and tbo parties lodged in the county jail. Numbers are leav ing. The oounty is being deserted. Families are suffering. Business ot alt kind is suspended. Xu Spartanbr g aud Union counties the stampede and suffering are oveu greater than iu York aud Chester. It is impossible to conceive tbo terror mid ex citement that prevail. FOREIGN? ENGLAND. J!> 150.00 1 210.00 S IS IS § |i li 8 1 550.00 1 750.00 j|3 SIS 8 IS IS 3 |S 8 i SIS [il§ i|! 8|8 3 |S S IS IS ^ |s |s 8 O 5. SIS m j|g l|i | 60.00 | 73.00 I 81.00 8 2 S IS s|s |8 |8 IS IS IS IS IS IS 18 U S |s 8 S 3 3 S § isiSjliSiS! IS IS IS 8 g s SlilsMMi! * I i3(S|2|i|Jil|S/l|| II- 1- -1-1-1 = 3 3 ? - r -If -LLL * "Special Notices,” 20 cent* per lino for the first insertion; 10 cents for each subsequent insertion. Adv.rtlm.Bt. lDMrtod Una, Umu . week, u ur Mat. 6# the tcbl. r»te. than i twice . wo.k, Jo per oenl pff the tablo rates. „ . Advertisements for Fire Oompanies and Churches, half the usual rates. , _ .. . In order to establish uniform rates of advertising for the Daily presa of Atlanta, wo hare adopted the foregoing schedule of priocs, and will be governed by them In the 8. W., GRUBB, Business Manager, or the Now Era. J. HENLY SMITH. Manager. Of The Atlanta DOMESTIC NEWS. LOUISIANA. O.alA .fa .V.l.d Jbb/.Maa. New Obleans, Ootober 26.—(>. E. Hall, formerly proprietor of the St. Charles hotel, is dead. Railroad ®ime Sable. J ATLANTIC (ON WATT) NAILBOAD. MOUT rAlWKNtlER THAI*—OOXWAKU. Leaves Atlanta 10 P “ Arrive# at Chattanooga DAY FASSKMUKR TUAIH—OUTWASD. Leaves Atlanta Arrives at Chattanooga lJii p m FAST LINK TO NEW YORK—OUTWARD. Leaves Atlanta *;}}£ “ Arrives at Dalton 7.Mpm MIGHT PASS KNURR TRAIN—INWAHD. Leaves Chattanooga 5 ! i?» p 5! Arrives at Atlanta 1.4- a in DAY FA88KNOKB TRAIN—INWARD. Leaves Chattanooga , ™ ~ Arrives at Atlanta l .31 r m ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—INWARD. leaves Dalton *;? 5 * "J Arrives at Atlanta 10 -°° a m TU* 4 CORO IA (AUGUSTA) RAILROAD. INo Day Train on Sunday.) Night Passenger Train arrives jj-95 a. m Night Passenger Train leaves J-JJ V* “ Day Passenger Train arrives ® Day Passenger Train loaves '•* “ Htone Mountain Accommodation arrives...» a. m Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves... .0:48 p. m MACON AND WKSTRKN RAILROAD. 7;&5a. m. 7:55 a.m. 2:00p. in, 1:40 p.m. 2:55 p. m. 5;05p-m. .. . 10:25 p. 4 m. 8:33 p. m Day Passenger train leaves Leaves Macon Day Passenger Train arrive*. Arrive* Night Pa*songer Train leaves. Leaves Macon Night Passenger Train arrives. Arrives at Macon ATLANTA AND WKHT POINL RAILROAD. Night Paasonger Train arrives J:10 s. m Night PaBseugor Train leaves 7=00 p. m Day Passenger Train arrives P* Day Passenger Train loaves......... *• ,u ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINK RAILROAD. Leave Gainesville ® JJ- Arrive at Atlanta 4® "* "■ Leave AtlanU...... • * ® * JJ* Arrive at Gainesville. _• •• Memphis and Charleston Railroad. W. J. Akkra, Agent. Atlanta, Oa. TIM* TABLE OV THE MEMPHIS AND CUABLESXON B. U. GOING wist: Morning Express leave* Chattanooga 6:30 A M Arrives in Memphis, same day **•*• * “ Mail Train leaves Chattanooga 8:00 I M Arrives in Memphis, next day IJ 1 * coming bast: . „ Morning Express leavos Memphis 10:20 A M Arrives in Chattanooga, next morning.... 5:00 A M Mail Train leaves Memphis. 12 GO A w Arrive* in Chattanooga, next day 55J M Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. TilBOM Savaunah, Ga., via Albany, Jacksomillc -T and Tallahasaoe, to Quincy, llurida: Leave Savannah daily i p I! Arrive at Albany daily. ? Ti I,' 2 Arrive at Jackhonvill« daily, Antra a Leave 1 s daily (Sundays ex- I daily (Sunday# axcep- 7:35 P.M TTT.10:60 A. M Leave Jacksonville daily j : UJ J{ Albany dally • • *1 * ■ M Arrive at Savannah daily 0:25 A. M auf7 — Macon and Brunawlck Railroad. D.I ACC01U.OD.TIO* T»il»—iDUly CIC.pt 8and.J-.| Lot. UicoD (p«MBg.r .h«l) » " „ “■ Attlw at NIGHT FA88ENOBR (DjUlf except Sundays.) Leave Macon Passenger Shed 8 *u p. - Arrive at Maoon Passenger Shed • HAWKINSVILLR train iDaily except hundsys.) SaSBteF Arrive at Macon Passenger Nhed SELMA, ROME AMD DALTON R. R. TRAINS DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED. Lesve 8clma...., Arrive at Homo. Arrive at Dalton Leave Dalton,... leave Lome,... Arrive at Bclma. .10:30 a. n M.. 3:15 p. M. !i .41 p. M., 1:45 a. m. 7:40 P. M., 3:60 8:42 a B:1$F. M.,»:44 A. M. Macon i AummU KaUroito Arrive at Macon at...... Arrive at AugusU at... 6 0C A. M 7 40 p. M 1 45 P. M We*teru Kailroa«l of Alabama. Leave Selma..-.. c : «S A 5 JSITwJSLSi 13^20 P M tttt&a 3?-*0 A LeaveColumbus J “ Arrive ri r m Colliery Kjplonlom. London, October 20.—A colliery ex plosion has occurred near New Castle.— Thirty-three persons are in the pit, with scarcely a hope of rescue. FRANCE. MPl*eharg!mg Commit h/iIs— J’i lure A'apolton. Paius, October 26.—At li ast 10,000 communists have been discharged, It is said that Prince Napoleon has left Corsica. italy! Working-met* JUoremenl* — international! Played. Rom*, October 26.—The working men’s society of Rome and Naples, re fuse to participate iu the approaching working-men's assembly; believing the assembly to be a new liepubUctm dem onstration and unfriendly to the Slates. The Government has relaxed its vigo rous precautions against the Interna tionalists, their principles having no hold upon the Italian people. and Lay Deputies concurring, that the following canon be adopted and enacted. The elevation of the elements in the holy communion, in such manner as to expose them to the view of tho fpeople, as ob jects to-arda which adoration is to bo made in, or after the prayer of consccra tiou, or iu the act of administering them, or in carrying them to, or from tho com municants, and any gesture, posture, or sot implying such adoration, and any ceremony not prcscrilied as parts of the order of the administration of the Lord’s supper, or holy communion, iu the book of common prayer, and tho cel ebration or reception of the holy com munion, by any bishop or priest, when no person receives with him; likewise the use, at any administration of the holy- communion, of any hymns, prayers, col lects, apostles, or worships other than those appointed in tho authorised formu laries of tho Church or under soction fourteen of cane i 13, title 1, of the di gest, are horeboy forbidden. Tbo vote ■s given in an earlier dispatch. Tho following was adopted c'most unauimonslyin the lower House: Resolved, The house of Bishops con curring, that this committee hereby ex press its decided condemnation of all ceremonies, observances, and practices which aro fitted to express a doctrine foreign to that sot forth iu tho author ized standards of this Church. Resolved, That in tho judgment of this house, the paternrl council and ad vices, of our Right Rev. fathers, the Bishops of tho church, is deemed suf- licieut at this timo to secure the sup prei sion of all that is irregular aud un seemly, cud to promote greater uniform ity in conducting tho publio worship of the Church, and iu tho administration of the hoiy sacraments. W A SUING T O N. LOOK itluiuai life Jitanranu. TO YOUR INTEREST! The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF IN 14W YORK. SOUTH CAROLINA. Mronte John. Charleston, October 2G.—Two deaths from yellow fever have been reported in the last 24 hours. CALIFORNIA. Slaughter of tlte Heathen*. San Francisco, October 20.—In addi tion to tho fifteen Chinese banged at Los Angelos, including a nino year old boy aud one woman, several men were shot. PENNSYLVANIA Still .Hare lltfmU.U.H.. Fhiuadeu'Wa, October 26.—C. T. York, a defaulting broker, has been hold in $50,000 bail. PirrsBUno, October SO.—Seventeen small-pox deaths have occurred iu two days. M. OHIO. nt.th.r a jr.t.rt m.l»t. Cincinnati, October 26.—Rev. George Brown, editorof the Methodist Senirtkr, and formerly Prcs'dcnt of tho Union- town, Pennsylvania, College, is dead. Ho had ren -heel his 80th year. Lancaster. October 26.—Uou. Thom as Ewing, Sr., is dead. His funeral will tako place on Saturday. Gen. Shernan and other members of tho family wP bo present. NEW YORK. .1 Hnditnl Knltltr.lt.H .Httll.ff. Nsiv York, October 26.—At a mass moetiug of tho Republicans, held ut Cooper Institute, last night, to ratify the State ticket, Horaco Greeley presided and mado a few brief remarks, urging harmony amoug the party. Letters were read from Senators Conkliug and Fenton, expressivo of regret at their ab sence, aud expressing their hope for the suocess of tho Republican party iu the State. Tlio principal speaker of the evening was Wm. M. Evarts, who denounced tho corruption of tho city government, which, he said, if it oould not lie reme died by ballots, would have to be by bay- onets. Judge Herpont, Marshall, Sharp and Clmse addressed the meeting. Ann any, October 26.—Judge Leonard, of the Supreme Court, has ordered the arrest of Wm. M. Tweed. MARYLAND. The Kpioeopal Connell. Bawimoub, October 26.—Tho canon, designed to prevent the alienation of Church property, by those not in accord with the doctrine and discipline of the Protestant Episcopal Church, has been ^Tho following regarding tho Prayer- book was adopted: The insertion of any unauthorized Italic, any change in punc tuation, or musical violation, or addi tional words whotever aro unlawful. Tho Bishops adopted a canon forbid ding the elevation of tlie Host, or any act of adoration not prescribed in the Book of Common Prayer. The vote I y dio- ooses resulted as foUows: Clerical -yeas 17, nays 18—divided 4. Lay—yeas 18, nays 12—divided 3. The Convention will adjourn sum die at ten o’clock to-night. It meets in Aew York three years hence. nTbc House of Bishops adopted tuc following, which wos lost iu tlio House of Clerical, and lay Delegates: The House of Bishops inform tlio House o. Clerical aud Lay Deputies, that it has adopted the following resolutions: Resolved, thut the House of Clerical .inothrr J'rag nun I of the Uoeermrnt Ketuva- Ing-JPore MtffnnUer* Arretted—Wm. Stoke* a liefanlter for $00,000—lieorgla .ip- pointmenU—Mobb to Walk the Plank. Washington, October 20.—The Secre tary of tin Interior will return to-mor row. The following appointments have been made: Alvin 13. Clark, Assessor, aud A. N. Wilson, Collector of Internal Iteve- nuo for tlie First Georgia District ; Wm. Grey, Collector for tho Second Georgia District and George 13. Chamberlain, Collector for tho Fourth Georgia Dis trict The Treasurer anuounces his readiness to supply small notes upon application. Hon. Wm. B. Stokes, Supervisor of Internal Revenue for Tennessee, was ar rested here to-day, charged with defraud ing the Government to tho amount of $00,000. He waived a preliminary exam ination and give bail in the sum of $15,000 for his appearance before the criminal court now iu session. Victor G. Powell, a clerk in the second auditor’s office, was also arrested and commited to jail,charged.with defrauding the Government out of $10,000. The Board of Supervising Inspectors have decided that cotton carried in torn bales or bags, shall not be considered loose cotton, and hay carried for feeding stock on board shall not bo con- sir 'rod loose hay. They decided against carrying coal oil on passenger steamers. Tho petition from Utah, fifty feet long signed by women, is iu favor of poly gamy, notagainst, as heretofore stated. The Patriot concludes a paragraph rc- gurdiug the Savannah Custom House and Collector Robb as follows: ‘Attorney General Akcrman now de mands his removal, in which lie is sup ported by tho entiro Georgia Cougri i- sionfll delegation. Robb is given till the 1st of November to resign, when his successor will be appointed.” ITS CASH ASSETS OVEH $50,000,000. I T 1IAB A SURPLUS Or MORE TUAN SIX MILLION'S OF DOLLARS. AFTER PROVIDING FOR *11 liabilities u determined by the Insurance Department of the State of New York. Has the Largest Assets, Income, Number Issued; and pay* tho largest amount of Dividend*, and has the smallest Percent age of expenses of any company iu the World. lives. Do your Henry R. Christian, SPECIAL AGENT. UUILDING, Whitehall (Street. HUfiriDc H Co. IN THE Ofllee : JAMES’ J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D., MEDICAL EXXMINEIt. ggk. .1 gents Wanted who are Workers. OCt25- Gr- W. ADAIR, Auct’r.l Legal QUocrtiotmonlo. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. E. Guthman, Auction’r. CITY! EVENING, the 27th Instant, at 4 o’clock, Two Lot*, each fronting fifty-one feet ou East tfarri* street, and running back 159 feet. No. 1 lias on it a new five room Cottage, which j rents well. No. 2 is a beautiful vacant lot with flue shade trees. . j They .re In • No. 1 ueiRhborIioo.1, Mecmtl block , . ... I will .ell .1 ihe corner of M.- o.„t of Foncbt™,. w hero the .troet c.r. „UI «.ou be .^U,’ S £10“™ mer. by special order of the Court of Ordinary ot Fnltou County, ouo COW and CALF, a number of articles of Household Furniture., in good condition, and lot of Groceries—all sold a* the property of Caroline Levy, late of Fulton county, deceased, for tho bene- 1 fit of the heirs aud creditors of said deceased. WM. TITLED A VM, octl4-td Temporary Administrator. I Georgia- 1 -Douglas County. A J. FARMER, AND II. C. HAIZEL, HAVING AP- PLIED to me for permanent letters of Admiuis- ' tratiou on tho estate of Joetpli Farmer, late of said County deceased, this is to cite all, and singular, the creditor* aud next of kiu of Joseph Farmer, to be, aud appear at my office within tho time allowed by law, aud show cause, if any they can, why uerma- nent Administration should not be granted A. J. Farmer aud H. C. Halxcl, on Joseph Farmer's estate. Witucss my hand and seal, thisOct 14th, 1871. W. W. Hindman, Ordinary. running; and will be sold withoutauy kind of reser- stion, with approved titles, for cash. Plats at mv oflicc. G. W. ADAIR, ort26-3t llesl Estate Agent. HOME Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. Cash Assets, October 1. 1871 $4,723,906 52 Losses st Chicago will not exceed 2,000,000 00 Executor’s Sale. Leaving cash assets, October 12. 1871.. .$2,723,906 52 Ou tho 16th instant, st s tuecting of tho Stock holders, it was unanimously resolved that, after pay ing the Chicago lo*ses. whatever they might l»o, they would make up intact the Cash Capital 2,800,000 MAKING CASH ASSETS $4,000,000! THIS PLACES thj: HOME O’! Qlmnscuicnts. BeOivo’s Opera House T "W" O NIGHTS. Illiiiiilii)' & Tuesilii)', Oct. 30 & 31. THE PRINCES OK THE PROFESSION. HAST, RYBAK S BiRNSY'S MINHTRKLH, Direct from 728 Broadway, N. Y. JOHNNY HART, King Poinodisn : ADD RYMAN Durlesipio Comedian ; MAST. HARNEY, Olianipmu Dancer of the world; SAM. RICKEY, Character Im personator; Taylor’s Matchless Quartette, Assisted by J. II. MURPHY and CAUL RUDOLPH, tho Celebrated Tenors. TANNEUAUM’S PERFECT ORCHESTRA. Making the most powerful Company over organized. JOE. MACK, Gon’l Agent. CHAR. MELLVILLE. Busimm* Manager. Rettorvod seats $1 50, at Phillips A Crew’s. oct27*4t New ‘AimcrtiecmcniB. IN OTIOK. jf July, 1871; and g._- * . . *aid Duo liill to auy penton but niysi'lf, said Duo Rill having been hist by me, October 21st, 1871. 127-It CLARK COWES. FOH HALE. JL FARM IN DECATUR COUNTY, GA. II7ITHIH TWO MILES OF THE CITY OF VY Dai abridge; which city is well sapplicd with ood church and school privilege#; is situated at tho J. ad of navigation on Flint river, connected with Savannah by Hall and will soon be couuocted by Rail with Couimbun, Ga. 8aid Farm contaiu* <>83 acre*, about 360 ot which _ o open. On the place are all the houses necessary for farm purpose*, with sgood well of water and con silient outlots. . . Any one applying early o%n have this farm for J 50per sere. Title* aro perfect, unbroken from io original plot aud grant to the present Premium Whisky. PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTA WINE & LIQUOR CO. No. 3 Broad .Street, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, allK Tin; ONLY ACIKNTB FOB THE Pride of Pennsylvania RYE WHISKY. Upon tlio possible SI tor's sale, one half of lot No. 235 and 900 acres of lot No. 234, Stone's District, Fulton county. The land lies about seven miles from Atlanta, on the rend leading from Green’s Ferry to last Point, About half the land Is under cultivation, the other half well tiiuboreJ. It lies well, and is desirable property. The half lot No. 235, has a residence aud other improvements. Sold as the property ol Mrs. N. H. Key, deceased. TERMS—One-lialf cash ; the ballanco in twelve mouths. _ootl7-lawtd«* A. A. WILSON, Executor. AtlminiKlrator’R Kale. Static or Georgia, 1 Taliaferro Couktt. J B Y virluo of an order oi tho Court of Ordinary of *sid county, will bo sold ou the first Tuesday in November next, 1871, between the lawful hours of sab’, before the 0'iurt House door In Crawfordvillc, in *ald county, tlio Plantation whereon Mrs. Dovcy __ _ Cieiumous resided at the tiiuo of her death. The .1 *Y„11 it. i.oiirv Moi.ters Il.n bosk 1 rituaUou is healthy, society good, convenient to “ Bl'OHtnall iw Fohey Holder* Mu hert rjkllro(iai4> churches, mills, and post office. Land eurity that can be offered by * " ... i SOUND BASIS it ha* heretofore a Any Company. T II E Continues to issue policies at nil its Agencies, and all its loKSCs will be promptly paid, as usual. CHARLES J. MARTIN, President. A. F. WILLWARTH, Vice-President. D. A. UEALD, 2nd Vice-President. J. 11. Wamudubn, Secretary. Gao. M. Lion, Assistant-Secretary. culture of corn, cotton, or smuli grain; repair. Mr. Alexander Clemmons is on the ....... .id will tako pleasure iu showing it to any jierHoii wishing to purchase. Terms, twelve mouths time, with approved papers. This. September g, j lb71. JAMES M. TRIPLETT, -O *eplt td* Administrator. I iVilmiitint rut op’s Mule. TT £ -w -m*- Trjv State or GkoaciiA, I 11. C P JWL -Ci* I Taliakkkro CotTNTT. j H Y virluo of an order ol tiie Court of Ordinary of said county, will lie sold on the tlrst Tuesday iu November next, 1871, between the lawful hours of sale at tho Court House door, in Crawfordvillo, in said county, tho plantation or lauds belonging to the estate of General Aaron W. Grier, deceased, late of said county. This plantation i« well adapted to tho culture of corn, cotton, aud small grain. Situation healthy, society good. Convenient to railroad, post office, churches, and mills, Mr. James A. Grier is on the placn, and will take pleasure iu showing tho lands to any one wishing to to see it. Sold in lota to suit the purchasers. A plat of each survey will be exhibited ou day of sale. Sold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased. Term*, one and two yean time for approved papers. This, September 11,1871. JNO. C. WMTNKK, Atlanta, Ga. Window Shades, Law (iirUinn, Umlwr- <(tiin .Hah 1 rials, Damask, ItepH, lings, Table, and Floor Oil Cloths. Mats, Mattings, Wall Paper aud UpholsteFy Goods, in Largo varieties, at the Carpet Storo of #ept26-lm CHAMBERLIN. BOYNTON A CO. AxmlnlKtor, Mwinotto, Vclvut ami llody Unissds Cai'|H'ls IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AT THE CARPET STORE OF CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON Sl CO. sept26-lm The iMrgest mid Most superb Stock Of TAUIMTHY, IUUIHHKL.H CAUPETH In the South, now ou exhibition at tho Carpet Storo of We are agents for ths CELKBIiATED HARD RUBBER HANDLE KNIFE. Ilo you want Wade a Butcher’s, Hogcrs if Son’s, I X L and other best Brands ot Haxort, Scissors and It Hirer. VaU ■wpUI-bl. Administrator’s r WILL SELL, dour iu I .awn Sale. Jyioij the estate of the late Frauds M. Ward' luw, which are as follows: Four hundred and five (405) near tho Atlanta and Richmond Air-Linn Itailn and Duluth depot -04 ucres or which aro tine Chat- tahooebee river bottoms. Which tract i* known a* tho "Old Homo Place” of deceased. Also - Two Jots on tho west side of said railroad, fronting tho same ou tho cast, near said depot—one *cpt26-lm. CHA M BERLIN. BOYNTON A CO (Irofcosional (Cntbs. TH08. N. HOPKINS, Attorney & Counsellor at Law, BRUNSWICK, OA. Will practice iu tho Brunswick, Allapaba, aud Soutliorn Circuit*. WtlMl WM. G. 0TJBPIUBM» ATTORNEY A. r r LAW, CllAWFORDVII.LE, UA. »K th Ich contains thirty (W) i six (40) acres. logo on tlio southwest side of said 115 acre trai t—which three last lots front said railroad on the west, which are also near said depot Also -Thirty-four (34) acres, cornering or touching the southwest corner ot the same. And, also -Seven hundred (700) acres, more or less —same compose.I of several lots aud parts of lots, Norcrosa. Much of tho n i very finely timbered. sitv.o Tiojr ii.tATi.n, ZBSm T. O. LAWSON. *• * tmriTWC*. LAWSON K FITZPATRICK, Attorneys at Law, EATONTON, QA- Will practice in the Ocmulgee Circuit and Su preme Court. Prompt attention gtren to Coliectlons ML The Junior reter*. by permission, to Hon. A. H. Stephens, Hon. P. U. Robinson, Hon. A. Reese, Mon. b iMfketts, ,H 11 M® .J. MADISON OUTTS, Attorney 8 CounselloratLaw ROOM 8 MAY BUILDING, Cor. 7th and K Btrcets, WASH1NOTOM, D. C. MT Practices In all the Courts, beforo all Com missions, slid in the Dofiartmcnt#. octi71m ANDREW H. H. DAWSON. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, j Office 231 Krosdway, Room 18, ook-U. NEW YORK All tho above lands are good and finely timbered, being in s healthy soction and dcsirablo ncighbor- hiiod. All porsoiis wishing good bargaius iu said lauds will do well to examine tbo ssmo beforo the day of salo. Dr. Wilson, Railroad Agent at Duluth, will poiut them out. The lots will be sold separately, ono half tor cash, ami tlio other on twelve mouths’ time. September 18th, 1871. SAMUEL W. KNOX, oct20 td* Administrator. DOUGLAS CO. OuDiNAnv’s omci, l October 12th, 1871. f T/LIZADETH BENNAFIELD, has applied for ex- emptton of persouaity, aud 1 will pass upou the name at my office st DouglasTilie, on the 4th day of November next at ouo o'clock v. M. W. y*\ niNDMAN, oct 23-It. Ordinary. GEORGIA, lUioitliuncona. OARRIAGBS I Buggies ! Harness 1! REDUCED RATES. For workmanship and stylo, I have a well-estab lished prestige; and 1 have long maintained a com petition against every other iu my line in tho STATE OF GEORGIA. mads by E1MBALL BROTHER*,! To Hants. 600 Crates assort ed granite and O O Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. MERCHA NTH IN City and Country JNSULT YOUR INTERE8T ; EXAMINE OUR stock and prices before you bay. We Import CUTLERY AND CROCXlSY And it is not to your interest to go a long distance from home and pay as much or more for the eame goods. AN IMMENSE STOCK or George Wostenhotm and Son’s Celebrated IXL Cutlery. THE ATLANTA SUN DAILY and WEEKLY ( A Lire Paper em Lire Ie.ee.-> XUXXKDKK H. mum MUtfeat UHWx, A. a WATSON, Hm Idltor, i. HXKLV SMITH, Oanl Xditor and Rust. THE SUN is an earnest advocate off 1 priuciplce, and a defender of liberty- U»o time-honored landmarks ot tnw faith. We look upon the success of the party ii as? ing confidently to the hearty oo-operatien off evenr Democrat in the Union. In one grand united effort to win a glorious triumph over EedteaHam sad Oec- -ho gnat interests of Georgia will be fostered; We shau give a correct report ot the proceedings ef the Legislature, and pnbfish the Deoiafoae off the Supreme Court, with ell aewe of intereet o with the State Government Mr. Stephens Is thoroughly enlisted fa work and contributes to the columns ot almost dally. Address J. HENLY SMITH. 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Addrom NsUonal PubUsh- log Co., Atlanta, Ga., Philadelphia, Pa., or Bt Louie, Mo. ooilffiMf River Plantation to Rfat- I jvZOHT MILES from Atltote. on IMCiilbtol lb 11 li River, on Wodncedav, November 1.1171, st 11 o’clock A, M., we will rent on tbo prmsteis, to the btebeet bidder, the tads betagtag to the estate of William A. Gre#n. deoeaaad. KtOlande situated on Chattahoochee river, eight mHea from Attala, near Green ami Howell’# Ferry, and being oaeof the beet plantations In the sown*, eenatetiiig of 160 acres first olasa river bottom tad. ami ISO acres good up land. Terms main haown on day of renting. Partita Mi’ * renting, will c oom-4t In right of hie wife. LB