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THE DAILY SUN. Thursday Morning November 2 * Opko tide of Broad xtrert, Second Door > 'Alabama, Ntto Aktorrtlsemcntx aliraya found on First Page ; Loocd and Business Notires on hburth Page, Agents firThi Hun, Thomas N. Horenra, Thomaaville, Oa. iimae rip fwita, Knoxville, Turn. Da v* Bkll, Athena. Ga. J. L. Weight, Woodstock, Go. J. li. t'Allvn-L. Thornton, tia. • •* n.c Icttutm, Dalton.(in. W. C. Davit, Jr., koluutou, Go. ^ Taptaii, Mali* & 0«».. White Hail •*. Crieli Ca, On J. I,. Smith, ChaUanoago. Uuu. J. C. Pasham, LaOrange, Oa, outh of Jorw 8- Baoww. Elherton. On. ( hang* of Oar Subscription Price. We nek attention to onr new terms of snbscriptiou in the first column on our On* FH* Wc publinh in full, the decision, of tbe Supreme pourt; also tlie dailr "Pro- oeedinga” of tb. Court, and keep the “Order of Business” .tending in our tolumna. if l|«flc Coplra • f the Man For ule at the Coaatnr. DAILY 6 Onta WEEKLY I Cents Hitdical Robbery of (he South. Tl.c Washington Patriot of the 22d ult. hits «n nrrtjof statistics, giving some faint idea of the erroneous frauds, rob beries and plnuderings of the people by bayonet Radical rule in the South, which wo annex to these remarks, and ask the special attention of the Legislature to it. The plunderers in Georgia have not ■ucoeeded as well as in other States. Dr. Angier has been tn their way—though the extent to which it has been done can- not be known till a thorough investiga tion is had—the performance of which devolves on the preaont Legislature, and which, we havo nc doubt, they will thor oughly do by an able and impnrtiul joint committee of both Houses. In this investigation the principal men, and the clerks and books of Now York houses, with whom Bullook and Kimball have had dealings, must be carefully examined and searched, and the holders of the bonds which have been issued by Bullock must be hunted up, and the manuur of their pos session must bo inquired into carefully. This important duty will require able mon—able and experienced aooountants and financiers, and such, wo trust, will bo placed on tho committee. The article referred to, commuuc.es by alluding to the great cry of the Radiculs about tho Democrats of New York rob bing that city—a charge whieh every Radical editor and politician knows is uufounded and unjust; for, whatever of wrong doing they may bo guilty of in that city, it is only in a single community, and is a local concern, and the Democratic people of that city are dealiug with it sternly uud in their own way—not being hindered by bayonets; and, besides, all the New York stealing is mainly tho re sult of a Reform Charter imposed on tho city by the Radical Legislature of that State; while tho robberies of tho South ern States is a matter for which Grant and the Radical Congress, and the whole Radical party, is responsible, and from whieh they cannot escape; for they havo pinned us down with bayonets and mnuacled us, while their agents and favorites have rifled our pockets. And,the Patriot might havo added, thut the Now York robbery was performed by those axalUtl Democrats, who have tried to kill the party. They are the moneyed men of the country—the bloated, bonded aristocracy—who, though Democrats in other days, are now unwilliug for the Democracy to come into power, lest they might be made to pay their part of tho taxes, like those who are not rich. The follow ing is tho article. Read and study it carefully: "A subject of fur greater magnitude uud graver import, affecting tho whole connj try, demands attention at our hands. ever levied before reconstrugtfoi Increased indcbtedDoss (10,500,000 The County taxes are enormous. MUUMirri. 1671. Debt reported fl.800.C00' The amount of railroad bonds is large, but not stated in the Radical reports.— The county taxation is enormous, and does not appear in the local returns of the State taxes. FLORIDA* The debt and obligations of this State have been purposely concealed, and are estimated to range between six and six teen millions of dollars. The boads for railroads have been manipulated by some of the managers, who robbed North Car olina. AJTTCLATIO*. Louisiana $66,374,017 — 46.90$,760 Ten neat e« 25,572,527 Hottli Carolina 15.iS0.540 Virginia l'J,909.843 South Carolina 1‘J, 500,000 Alabama vig:*:HJO Texas, (loweat estimate).. Arkanaaa Mla«iaslpt>i, (partial) Florida, (io* , 12,000,000 . 10.600.000 1,800,000 . 8,000,000 $221,211,747 5,000,000 North Carolina, additional, not included lu Radical report. Radical robbery in three yearn $220,911,747 Appalling ns these figures are, they do not represent the entire indebtedness by tens of millions. The Radical authorities have deliberately concealed and misrep resented the actual and outstanding ob ligations, for political effect This gi gantic debt was mostly incurred during the Inst three years, under pretext of building railroads and mulling other im provements. But the bonds were fold and stolen, and there is nothing to show for the two hundred and twenty-six mil lions, but the sudden wealth of carpet bag Governors, office-holders and mem bers of Congress, who shared the spoils. Literally nothing. But the oppression uud outrage upon these unfortunate people docs not cud here. Nqt satisfied with tho plunder thus appropriated in the shape of bonds; by means of corrupt uud infamous legis lation, the screw has been turned wher ever Radicalism still holds possession of power, by the most outrageous couuty taxes, to say nothing of those for the State at large. »-is Bullock Heard From. A telegraphic dispatch from Washing ton to the Savannah Nates, of the 30th inst., says: Bullock arrived burn early ye«lt-r<l*y morning and had a long interview with Senator Cameron, during ii of Governor of Georgia u Conley, tl*e Prcsidoi of the baud* of Benjamin Senate. That’s it 1 A long interview with Cam eron ! Trying to curry favor with Grant und the Radical Faction, and bo sent back here as Military Governor, so as to stop investigation into the couduct of him self and his accomplices in crime. That’s it. Bullock and Blodgett unco stood high with Grant und the Radical Faction, but somehow the President turned against them both. Bullock is now, no doubt, importuning tho President and his friends for a restoration of confidence and mntcriul assistance in this hour of trial. Wo aro sorry for Grant—bored and importuned, os he, no doubt, is, for a re- estnblishnu ut of friendly relations, and tho granting of material aid, by two such men as Bullock and Bard. Changed Tune. Professional Curbs. THmTn. HOPKINS, Attorney K t uuuwllor at Ijiw, BRUNSWICK, OA. Will practice in the Brunswick, Allapaba, ami Southern Circuits. octlS-lm >VM. (i. STIJIMJKNS, ATTORNEY AT LAW, CRAWFORD \TLLK, OA. Oct 18*1 SI • T. O. LAWSO*. x. I. |ITZl’ATUCK. LAWSON A FITZPATRICK, Attorneys at Law, EATONTON, OA* Will practice in the Ooiuulgets Circuit and Su preme Court. Prompt attention given to Collections t S- Thu Junior refer*, by permission, to Hoo. A. II. hteuheua, Hon. P. B. Robinson, Hon. A. Kmm, lion. I. HU-pht-iiA. _ Octl8-lm f. MADISON CUTTS, ’ Attorney \ Counsellor at Law ROOM S MAT BUILDING, Cor. 7lb ami K Street*. WASHINGTON, D. C. ANDREW H. H, DAWSON. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Office 231 Broadway, Room 18, _2Sr* WW-YORK JARED IRWIN WHITAKER. Attorney at Law, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. THE SEVER Builnem entrusted will Large Auction Sale — of — Real Estate, in Atlanta. WEUNK.NOAY, Nov, 1. day, lit day or November, 1«71, on thu prumiEt-a commencing it 10 o’clock, about 50 improved ai unimproved TOWN LOTS Located l)ftween Oglethorpe Park and Scofield' Rolling Mill*. Thin property bait advanced within a term of ten year* not leai than ten hundred per cent., and with tho completion of thu Street Railway and the lining of Georgia’! great Truuk Railroad (the W. k A 11. R. with nianulactoncH from Atlanta to the ChatUli cheo, which must bu aecompliNhed in a fuw y barbecue or free luncli will be furnished. 8i><*hal attention li directed to this largi aale as affording a mo«t excellent opportunity U IHiraoii* lu all parte of tbo State to make good i vestments in Atlanta property. A. K. HE AGO. Dealer lu Uoal Fatale, cor. Fornyth and Mitchell at*. IlUStibc & do. IN THE CITY! N\e refer to the ouormous robbery of tin* Southern States, uerpetruted hy tin* agents aud emfanaries of the National Administration, in support of its policy, and mtondeil to promote tho re-election of Geuural Graut. Tho figures are di - rived lrom ofliciol reports, or thu latest census returns, and may, therefore, be easily verified.” i returns.. .?0.500,000 $60,374,017 1871. Rial Ex.-CM of Debt of Nuw Orluaua by t Mil. Total debt Increased lndabtednon OBOOULA. 1871. Debt, l>y report of Statu Treasurer.. $20,137,; Uonda, autlioruod and iaaucd to rail- roads by Radical Legia.aturu aud Ooveruor 50,000.000 $50,137,500 im. Debt... lucreaacd indebtedness $16 060,750 lu 1301 Georgia was almost entirely exempt from taxation, by the receipts from the Western and Atlantic Railroad, which covered the State expenses. This romI was recently sold to Cameron, Delano, Bullock, uud others, for one third of its value. TKSXKMU. 1 Ml Jebti daces $15,640,640 The lowest Radical figures of the present debt are adopted, ok hough they tio not include five millions of Additional obligations. viAaiku. ISM. Debt and Uab.liUr*...,.- . ....6,000,000 Increased Indebted new $12,600,000 iMBA. nut. 1871. Debt tor rallroadc ..$12,000,000 Other liabilities have been incurred, but no official report of the oggiegate can be found. There was no debt pre vious to the war. In 1880 the tax on property won fen cents on the 9100; it is now $2 25. The taxes of 1871 amount Vo 96,890,000. or ten times the amount Governor Bullock, in his letter to Johq Scott, Chairman of the Kuklux Commit tee, denies tho right of tho Committee or of Congress, in the manner proposed, to “interfere with or inquire into mat ters whioh are solely within the control and subject to the supervision of tho people of this State in General Assembly mot;” that Georgia “stands in the Union the peer of every other State,” and that information of her needs, requirements aud condition, will be made known and presented to Congress by her representa tives, and denies that there is anything in tho fact of her late insurrectionary condition, which would authorize Con gress to order proceedings towards her which would not apply to all the States. Ho also “ most positively dbsenta” from the “construction” that the late amendments have so extended the powers of Congress, as to give it “ absolute con trol” over such functions an purely ap pertain b» the States, und that any at tempt to go beyond certain limits, with the “hope of obtaining political power,” will meet with a “swift relink-* from an overwhelming majority of Aim rieuu citi zens;” ami declares emphatically that the State of Georgia does not “ d ny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws.” Ho gt.es on to quote Mr. Jeffcrsou in flaming capitals, where that immortal statesman urges THE SUPPORT OP THE STATE GOVERNMENTS IN ALL THEIR RIGHTS AS THE MOST COMPETENT ADMINISTRATION FOR ALL OUR DOMESTIC CONCERNS AND THE SUREST BULWARKS AGAINST AN TI-REPUBLICAN TENDENCIES.’’ Tho present tune is a considerable change on the part of Rufps. Atlanta & New Orleans HHOUT LISE. THE SHORTEST & (jUIOKEST DOl'llLE Daily I.ini' From 4Mania to Hu JllissUmippl Hirer VIA WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY aud Mobile, for NEW ORLEANS AND VIA WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY 8Ki.UA AND MEltlDIAN, VICKSBURG, And all iuti-nnouiatoPoiutR. Road a* follow* > Lcavn Atlanta at 7:10 A. Loire Atlanta at 7:00 P. Arrivu iu Atlanta at 5:00 P. Arrive lu AllauU at 6:46 A. Night train* run through to Montgomery WITH- ULT CHANGK OF CARS, forming a DOCBLE DAILY CONNECTION with train* of tho MobUu k Montgomery Railroad for Mobile, New Orleaua, and all pniuta in Tex aud «itli Trains for Selma and Meridian, Ala.; Ja non, Coriuth, Okaloua, Vickaburs, aud all point* Central Mlaaiaaippl, Central Alabama ami Nor them Loul*iana. Pa**ei)Hor* than the llluo Mouutaii gomory, Mobile aud Now Orloa ur toSvImaand all jiolnta west . and 47 mile* ahort- l*a*M uger* At 7:10 a. 417:00 p. leaving Atlanta i., Arrive In Helmut., Selma at. T'"’" conncetioi i with Selma and Murid- BACCACECHECKEDFOR ALL TER MINAL POINTS. ad- Faro a* ehoap aud aivoiumodatiou* a* good t*. A*k foi Tiekcta llleo ol J. H. Porto non I’asMongor Depc L. P. GR \NT, HujierintootloDt. Uuemcos ifiivbo. o. t ii n o w ad n, rroprivtor E.\celak»r Flaatvring Workr, '. O. It«*.v Hit', ATI ANTA, OA. «. ii. MtOORS % C IONTRACTOR FOR BRICK AND / Stone Work, of a!l elaaao*. Plaatorlug and Oruaiuouta! work, Stone Outtiug, etc. MrilHh.O*. Mav 1'2. 1H7I. T 1 MV?i. dWf Al#; Painter and Decorator. u.v.. \V n. Jack's, WRif-»—•• -*—- - 1 his old patrn _ d buaiueaa to menta lUiscdlatKona. Houses to Rent. . (ona gtrrat i man»near tho Atr-Ltue Depot. Term* e»ay. ALSO. A number of small bouton iu tbo tguu nelghbvirhood, Apply to O. W. ADAIlt. UOrl-Ct Real Katate 4gout. 1) FIRST-CLASS DttELLIMl FOB RENT. atory, Frraeh Roof, Unok Dwelhug. formerly Um Executive Maualou. on thu moat faahiouablo part of Paoohtra* atoeet; 14 Rooma, 8 doop well-fitted closeU, Imtha, water, gaa. aud moduru improvumonta; Ann gonlcu, carnage aud outhouava ; L>t 106 by 205. SASSE E IT HOUSE, (Formerly United State* Hotel.) LANTA, GA. E. R. 8 ASS BEN Agent. Propria tor. GEO. W. 8A8SKEN. Clark. TERMS -Tranatent Boardara, par day $2 08 j etty. Bluglc Ural, or Ldflng dOeanta. nek $-dlm. Op2(UlT lit HS MAKING - Att< nt.nti, Indie* of tho city Mr*. I,. F. BKXSON, tormarly of Riehmoud »I... ha* taken rm*ma m the l>avi* Hall building next door u* tho Candy Maim fa. tory. Broad Street, where *ho will be pleated to have tho ladle* of the city call and examine her styles and pattern*. l*reoa**a out, basted aud iua«la in the vorv latest style*, ou short notice and ou mo*t reasonable rates Satistactnm guaranteed. ( >ct2 1m REYNOLD’S HOTEL, NEXVNAN - - - GEORGIA. [FORMERLY Me DOWELL HOUSE.] Ante Helium Ratti 98 OO l»Kll DAY. W. IVX. Heyuolda, oct23 If Pn'prtetor. Atlanta Marble Works. WILLIAM GUAY IMPORTER AND DEALER IN A merican, Italian and all other Marbles SCOTCH «A*fJ7r£. M ONUMENTS, Statues Aaaea, Tombs, and all other sty lus of Marble Work done ou abort no tieo and In the latent and most approved manner. Deaigna of all Cemetery work rurniahad FRF.U on application. J. E. LEAH, Agent. Address P. O. Box 6tV, tm AUaata. Oaoryta. W. G. Robinson, Agent Wholesale and Retail Dealer la BOOTS and SHOES, No. 07 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA, GA. H as now in groin: his i\u. stock, em- bracing full line* of T. Miles A Son, J. C. Wll- 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. >1P7BCHA TV T W IN City and Country C 10N8ULT YOUR INTEREST; EXAMINE OUR / *tock and price* before you buy. We import CUTLERY AND CROCKERY We call particular attention to our stock of TABLE aud POCKET CUTLERY, and do not believe that foi extent variety aud prices it ia equaled in tho South. AN IMMENSE STOCK George H’ostenholm and Son’» Celebrated I XL Cutlery JOSEPH ROGERS & SON’S TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY CK WARD «- CO. B 4 » ANY. We aro agents for the CELEBRATED HARD RUBBER HANDLE KNIFE Ho you tranl U’adctf llutchcr's Hogrrs tf Son’s, I X L and other best Brands ot Razors, Scissors and Knives, fall on us. mcbride. a co. ►*-. Looking Glass Plates fUisullatuoua QtDucrliMBKme. to emigrants: THE BEST ROUTE FROM Atlanta to Memphis Western and Atlantic Memphis & Charleston R. R. Leave Atlanta 6:00 ▲. M.. Reach Memphis, next dsy.12.15 P. M.. ..10:30 P. M. .10:15 P. M. h* and Jenlro MrMu'lln rrh-hrati-d Phtlodelphta at.K-k ot Ra* i bo as low a* buying for CASH, and We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in the City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks,Knives Waiters, Cas- tors, Vases <fe Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash McBride & Co. jafFl-oodly SiTVUTIOJr n'oMJTTED, B Y A YOUNG LADY. TWENTY-FOUR YEAR of age, from the country, aa house keeper, am teunativsa, in a good family. Apply at THIS OFFICE. octlJ-d6Jtw2t Brass Instruments. EN INS! good ord ifolric NO OTHER BOCTE OFPEBS Double Daily Trains TO ANY TOINT ON THE MlwHisMippi River SOUTH OF CAIRO. 73 MILES SHORTER Than Any Other Line to Memphis, Making CLOSER CONNECTIONS with the only Train from Memphis to LITTLE ROCK. Starting fiora Atlanta at 10:30 p. in., you leave Chattanooga 0:30 a. m., arrive at Memphis 10:15 p. m , leave Memphis for Little Rock 7:50 a. m. If any one should offer Inducements to you to go via Nashville to Little Rock, re.nember that there is but one train on that route, which leaves Atlanta in the Mornlug starting i2 hours too soon, you aro on a tedious journey 0 hours longer, and arrive in Memphis only to meet with 7 hours more detention than if you had left Atlanta on tho 10:30 p. m. train, and gone direct by the only RELIABLE ROUTE. If you are to go by boat from Memphis, leave Atlan ta in the morning, arriving in Memphis 12:15 p. m. Boats leave at 6:00 p. m., allowing ample time for transfer and avoiding confusion. Finding our Agents who will g<re reliable information, and allow no one to deceivo you. L. P. GtTDGER, Agent, Dalton. W. J. AKERS, Agent Atlanta. B. F. PARKER, Agent, Chattanooga, Or Address : A. A. BARNES, General Ticket Agent, octlO-lm. Mi mphis Cotton States Jnanrauce (Companies. Insure in the Strongest Company. LIVERPOOL k LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. • *1 YJiAq am >wfi*ufln r.iet it. ia! (v ^UldiM Cash Assets of the Company, over $21,000,000 Gold Assets in the U. S. fJSU “ 3.300,000 “ Stockholders also Personally l.tubic for mil Hngagemenl* „r the Oazh&mny. —:o:— L 088E8 BY CJOCAOC FIKE X HTJL* UNDER $2,500^)00. TttE MRJ^rofcB IN NEW YORK ARg requested by the Hume Board to draw ou LoudyuXSK tke whole loss, mud not disturb the American t. and without disc**!* A |a‘> ndp 1USAND DOLLARS to Mie Chicago Raliaf P*pd. , . insuring in this Great Company, a* to . the perfect'Immunity ration (hat can possibly ooeur.” 7 Ttll i • - - - I"U*,aXatIlW»I>o!etu«,,_.n<lJl 2 l41«in.b tl,. * n „ „„„ All Loasea will be paid in Chicago at sight, sod without dlacARMl A |a>( srmxV This Company has sabacribed TE > THOUSAND * ** — • - - No doubt can enter the mind of any one insurin its Policies afford them amidst any conflagration 1 JT. E. JOHNSTON Ac qo., GENERAL AGENTS FOR Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Mississippi. SAVANNAH, OA. W. HI. WALKER, ) 1 Agents, .JAMES E. WILLTA3IS, j ATLANTA, GA. O/Nce in the Dollar Savings Bank, Kimball House. octal fit Life Insurance Co. CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA. CAPITAL $500,000. OWNED AT HOME AND HANAUJvD BV Some or our Best Financiers. Over 2,500 Policies Issued Since June 1st, I860. The only Company doing business in the South tl>.t bu ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS Dejwltcd with tho authorities of tho 8tato of Georgia for tho protection of Policy Holders. Policies Upon all the VARIOUS TUiNS OP INSUUANUB ISSUED. A Loan of 33 per. cent, of the Premium Given ll’hen Desired. ALL 1‘OLICIKS NON-FORFEIT ABLE. NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO RESI- deuce or Travel, Strictly a Home Gomp’y With Its Capitol and Investments at Home. It appeals to thoso who desire to avail themaelv of the heuefltf of Lifu Insurance fo gif? i( their patronage. The time baa arrived wbcu every thoughtful mau is disposed to make this wise provision for thoso de pendent upon his Ufo. This Company proposes to givo all tho advantages which are offered by forelgu institution* of like character, witn the opportunity of keeping the vast •urns In onr own midst, which are annually sent abroad. LOOK liltttnni llife Jnenrancr. TO YOUR INTEREST! The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000. age of expenses of any company in the World. Thu undersigned will gladly give aU information r duly to those that your lives, Do your OllU e: JAMES' Henry R. Christian, SPECIAL AGENT. BUILDING, Whitehall Street. J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D., MEDICAL EX (MINER. Agents Wanted who arc Workers. oct25- New Konte to Mobile, New Orleans Vicksburg and Texas. Blue Mountain Route V I A SELMA, ROME, AND DALTON Hail road and its Connections. T>ASSENGER8 LEAVING ATLANTA BY THE i aTla a n^c 5^0% SfWSEB at 10 A. M., making close connection with MIRRA Y’S LINE—NE W \ IRK dr SAVANNAH. EVERY TUESDAY from each poet. da u 10 A. M.. m.s,og CIOM coiiuecuon vum UK ™™.^5SSu90iSrlomm«,d«. FAST EXPRESS TRAIN I VIRGO BULKLEY, Commander, Of Belma, Rome and Dalton Railroad, arriving at Selmaat aud making close connections Centr«l Railroad, arriving at Meridian i00 A. M. | hiliug given in”8avanaah ’ on Cotton destined for Jackaon 11:50 A. M. , Liverpool and Hamburg by first olasa steamships.- Mcksburg 2:65 P. M. j For freight or passage, apply to AL80, m|ke close connection a£ CALEB A with rains of Suifib %uu Nopth Alab$m^ Raflrc ing fit Montgomery 7:10 P, M. Mobile 7:46 A. M. New Orleans 4:25 P. If. I Tho Road has been recently equipped and it* | equipment ia not surpassed by any in the 8outh . for strength and beauty of finish. No change of cars between Rome and Selma. PULLMAN PALACE CARS; it or puMu., Apply to HUNTER k OAl^fELL, 84 B.y , tr.in. of HquUt ,od Jiiyth AI,b»m» lUArowl. *rrlv. i PHILADELPHIA AND 8AV1NNAH MAU. STEAM SHIP OOHPANY. PMHLAVELPUIJI Jtjrn I'JtJTJPJHt. NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS. Fare os low aa by any other Route. EVERY SATURDAY from aaoh port] IN8URANCB ON COTTON BY 8TEAMXB8 OH THIS - - LINE ONE HALF PER CENT. - Purchase Ticket* via Kingntnn at tho General mnm PAfiaxnv aon t office, or At the h. i. KimMi Ho„». ;;;; ^*• composed of the first class steamship* WYOMING TEAL, Commander. TON A WANDA BARRETT, Commander One of these steamships leave each port EVERY .rr.»Through bills lading rarnished by E. O. BARNEY, General Superintendent E. V. JOHNSON. Local Agent No. 4 Kimball House. acptlS-tf The Palace 9 Dollar Store. PEOPLE OF THE COTTON STATES Poster Home Enterprise. Cost 1400; KlUbSAoll !C04-*t — Act ire and Energetic .4 gen's ll'anlrd in every County and Totm In the South. ADDRESS OB CALL ON • WM. J. MAGILL, SUPERINTENDENT AGENCIES. Office, 28 Whitehall street Ofltoos ATLANTA, GA. EDWIN 8. KAY. Medical Examiner. OFF iCEUHi WM. B. JOHNSTON. Prtsuten-. W'li. 8. llOLT. Yice-Presutenu OK*). S. OUKAR, Secretan*. Jolts W IJTKKE. General Agvui. J. MliKCEh GREEN, Medical Exam in* r wpts-tewdkwfia . j 8ATURDAY. I these atearaahipa by all railroad connection*, -oight or passage, apply to HUETK$$GAMlfELL. S4 Bay street. b’or New York. L. u. pike, PBOPBIETOtt. A Card to the Public L. B. DAVIS, INSURANCE AGENCY, 13. Whllthnll Street. Next door to J. H. Jam os' Bank, •Atlanta, ««., Oct. 19th, 1871. IN8URANC that were not represented in the Groat Cntoago Disante.. These companies represent a Capital of $19,000,. The great "ANDES' strength and power. Also, the Puxmxn iuta. t. sound aud aolvent, Risk* written at adpqnate and equitable rates Com panic* surviving tbe terrible conflagration oak u advance over forxqei; rates.' On.rsl [J.anJ^OrAt. Whitehall street, next door tp James’ Bank. OAXUUAGbSW I Buggies ! Harness I! THE GREAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. I. £V£RY THURSDAY. ! Insurance by this Line can be oftootod under out I„ °P 6 " P®U®7 •* one-half per cent, CABIN PASSAGE $20 00 The Qrat class steamera llrriuan Livingstone, Oheoaeinan, Com. Oen. Barnes, F. O. Mallory, Com. Will sail aa follows: „ U. LIVINGSTON October flth, at 12:30 p. u. _ " " 20, at 12:301*. M. GEN. RAUNEfl •• 13, at 4:30 p. M. ’’ t ’• 27, at 4:30 p. M. Bills of lading given hereon cotton and wheat thro, to Liverpool aud Hsmbnrg via New York by first class steamers. For i*assage or freight, apply to WILDER * FULLARTON, Mo. a Stoddard’s Upper J^onu*. TUB 1 ' Baltimore $c Savannah STEAMSHIP COMPANY. rpHK STEAMSHIPS OF THIS LINE BAIL FROM 1 Either port every five (5) da/s. Through Bills of Lading and Paaaonger Tickets. iiMiued to all points in Georgia, Alabama, and Mori- The ships are all first class, and composed as fo!- Copt HOOPER lows Haragoaea.... America North Point. Bay street, I Baltimore. Mci. ** apptfrl if UO8TON ASAVANNAH I N CONSEQUENCE OF THE DULLNESS OF TH* •eenm. aud having a larvo aupnty of the above 1 ^ __ - on band. I beg to announce that I will tell my proa-, W xSiSff'“!uNOLp (1 It > © S. H. MATllEWR. cut Hock at tootederably REDUCED RATES. p< titiou agaiust every oth< STATE OF GEORGIA. snow. Hailing from each port on the 10th, 20th and 30ih of every month. Thnxtgh bills ol lading givon to principal po.nt* •eager aooeanaodaUona. G*K>ds forwarded free of comtnla*ton. vuiun, ft. PAlp will And It ft ft.il inter- } U “ give a coll at my Repository Also, keep a fall stock of (Tanitgc*. Bag giea, Ac made by KIMBALL BROTHER**, Boston. octl6 lm A. T. FINNEY.