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THE DAILY SUN. Satcbday Moranra Novkmmb 4 JBjr- Offit* in the Sun Building, West ride qf Btvatl tired, Second Door South rtf Alabama. Mgr New Advertisement* altroys found on First Pagei Dotal and Business Notices on Fourth Page. Taolu* H. Bamtut, ThonutoUl*, O*. Jamb* tun am. ImmUI*. Tcbh. D&vi Bux. Athena, O*. J. U Timm ▼o##»ta*,£. i j. Q. CiU-wux, Theme**, Go. H. C. UiHU.n». Dalton. UA K. O. Vnxum, t Jon* 8. Bnovrir. KlbflHM. Ob. Ck>B|« *r<hlr lakKriptln Prise. We t*k attention to one new tenm of oataariprion in the fint column oa oar A****** Wewabluh in (oil, the decieiomi of the Supreme Court; also the affix “I^o- eeeJtnga" of the Court, and keep the “Order of Boataeae” (landing in or tf ■tngti Copie* re lit Hater .atoatik* A CUawke—-Sukecrtbera Ta Notice. Hereafter, we shall issue The Daily Sen ou Sunday morning, and not on Monday morning. This new tfrfcmgement will take place nefct Sun day, the 5th inst. H*l* |Ua4 laraaUcaJlaa. Major Hillyer has introduced a resolu tion to hare the oonduct of Foster Blod gett and his associate* inquired into. This will, of ooane, be done. With Committee of the Legislature, clothed with power to oompel the attendance of witnesses, and the production of books and pipers, and such assistance sa can be rendered by others, tho bottom of dis honesty sea be reoobed. We learn that Major Hargrove and Major McCalls, who have done ao much to ferrpt out the ras cality, arc able to point out the locality of a very largo amount of property rightfully belonging to the State—much of which can be toco rod and saved. The election of our fellow-citiren, T. W. J. Hill, to the Secretaryship of the Senate wee as surprising to the people of this city as it was a compliment well deserved. Very few of bis per sonal friends here knew that be was a candidate, He is a gentleman fa vorably known by all, and will fill the office satisfactorily. CoL Waddell is a talented gentleman end superior officer. Mr. Carrington, his is one of the most aoetuaie and efficient man in Georgia. CiMatfficatiom of the Members of the General Assembly. SENATE. HBMOCBATS. 1st District—R. E. Lester, Savannah. 3d—JohnO. Nichols, Blackshesr. 6tb—M. Kirkland, Homervillo. 9th—Reuben Jones, Newton. 11th—Levi 0. Hoyle, Dawson. 18th—Robert C. Black, Americas. 14th—0. W. Kibbon, Hawkinsville. 15th—U W. Cameron, Jacksonville, 16th—H. Hicks, Wrightsvillc. 17th—Joseph Cone. '** 19th—Columbus Heard, Greensboro. 22d—T. 7. Simmons, Macon. 24lh—B. B. Hinton, Bnena Vista. 25th—Wp>. P- Matthews, Talbotton. 20th—A. D. Nnnnally, Griffin. 2Tth—E. Stradnjan, Covington. 28th—W. F. Jordsn.’Monticello. 29th—W. M. Reese, Washington. 80th—J. H. McWhorter, Mnxcya. 81st—Wm. 8! Erwin, Clarksville. 33d—M. VanEates, Homer. 84th—V. A Candler, Decatur. 35th—Goo. Hillyes, Atlanta. 87th—G. W. Teddy, Franklin. 89tb—James R. Brown, Canton. 40th—C. 7. Wellborn, Blairsville. 41st—John A. Jervis, Morgantown, tti—John T. Burns, Borne. 48*1—L. N. Trammell, Daltoci. narcBLUAttn: 2d District—T. G, Campbell, Dnrioti. 4th—J. M. Column, Brunswick. 6th—Joshua Griffin, Valduatu. 7lh—W. L. Clark, Thomasvillr. 8th—Beuj. F. Bruton, Uuinbridac. 10th—F. O. Welch, Albany. 12th—Thomas Crayton, Lumpkin. 18th—Benjamin Conley, Augusts. 20th—Oeo. Wallaae, Millodgerillo. 21st—Joe. B. Deveaujt, Cliutou. 23d—I. H. Anderson, Fort Valley. 8id—J. a Uiahardeon, Dawsoarille. 36th—W. C. Smith, Orautnlle. 3ttth—Walter Brook, Buchauan. 34th—William Henry, Ringgold. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. l)EMtK*hIm AppHng—Lemhol Sellers, HotmetrvfUe. Baker—Heury Tarifer, Neytop. Bartow—John W. Woflln-d, Carters- ▼ill*; John W. Stay, Adsimillo. Banks—-Nstliauiel Wofford, Homer. - Berrieu—H. T. Peeples, Nashville. Brooks—James H. Hunter, ijuiUnau. Bryan— C. H. Bakes, Eden. IlullocW—D, Lu Keno«ly, Httlesboro. Burke—Robert A. Murphey, Tho*. M. Banisn, X l>«aesc 43m, Wsynsskarw. I, Butto-TUu*. F. H*tum<md, J*<dmo». Charlton—John Pakton, Traders UtU. Cnatham—Isaac Russell, Emanuel HetdtpJokaJ. KeMy, Havamtsh. C'aaipkali ■ John tMmtlmaa, Eoirixrn. Carroll—John 8. PeuteoosbCarrolUon. Catoosa—W. H. Payne, Ringgold. Chattahoochee—David C~C&.ly, C Chattooga— O. C. Cleghorn, BuumsW Cherokeo—John B. Rishawls, Cantos, day—John Ik- Johnaou, Wort Gaines. Otto* HssWptsa A. Mattox, Homer- Floyd—Dunlap Scott, Home; M. B. Ballanger. Forsyth—lease L. Hughes, Gumming. Franklin—Asa W. Browner, Cam Se ville. Fulton—J. 8. Wilson, E. F. Hoge, Henry Jackson, Atlanta, Gilmer—N. L. Cooper. EUijay. Glasscock—W. G. Braddey, Gibson. Gordon—Joel C. Fain, Calhoun. Green—R. L. McWorter, Pcufleld. Gwinnett—VV» E. Him moms G. H. Jones, Lawrencerille. Uabcrsltsm—Garnett McMillan, Clarks ville. ftfcUibSrrk&T’fi Butts, Sport*. Harris—J. W. Morphy, 0. F. Patillo, IUlDllU.ll. tlart—James Vf. Jones, Hartwell. Heard—Britton Sims, Franklin. Henry—George W. Bryan, McDon ough. . Irwin—Reason Faulk, Irwinville. JlCiidb—John R. Hancock, Jefferson. Jaaner— Andrew J. Watters, Monti- osUo. Jefferson—W. P. Johnson, A Bcase- ley, Louisville. Jtduttoa—W. H. Marti*. Wrightoville. Jones—Bcnj. Barrow, Clinton. Lrarvis—C. J. Guyton, Dublin. Liberty—J. W. Farmer, Hinesrille. Lioooln—Heury J. Lang, Liueuloton. Lowndes—Albert Converse, Valdosta. Lumpkin—H. W. Riley, Dablonego. Madison—Isaac J. Meadows, Duaiela- ville. Marion—Thomas W. Harvey, Buona Vista. Montgomery—Joe. D. Clements, Mount Vernon. Miller—Isaac A Bush, Colquitt. Mitchell—L. A. M. Collins, Camilla. Milton—James M. Howell, Alpharetta. Murray—8. E. Fields, Bpring Place. Muscogee—J. M. Smith, J. F. Pou, Columbus. Newton—J. M. Summers, J. B. Davis, Ooriogtoa. Oglethorpe—W. W. Davenitort, Point Peters; J. F. Smith, StephoDs P. O. Paulding— B. A. Trammell, Dallas. Pieroe—Daniel E. Knowles, Black- shear. Pike—John H. Baker, Zebulon. Polk—M. H. Brunn. Cedortown. Pulaski—John A. Hendley, E. Booth, Hawkinsville. Putnam—J. A. Ethridge, Eatontou. Quitman—Jamoa H. Goerry, George town. Rabun—G. M. Netherland, Clayton. Randolph—8. A. McNeil, Cuthbert, B. F, Crittenden, Nochaway. , Rlchme .id—J. B. Cumuing. C. Snood, W. A Clark, Aognrta. Schley—C. B. Hudson, Ellavillo. Scrovon—John C. Doll, Sylvania. Spalding—Daniel A Johnson, Griffin. Snmter—W. Brady, Sr., S. Glover, Amerious. Tollxit—F. Morris, J. D. Woodall, Talbotton. Taliaferro—Samuel J. Flynt, Craw ford villa. Tatuall—Jona B. Breutou, Reidville. Taylor—Wm. G. Bateman, Butler. Telfair—O. H. L. W. Craig, Lumber Oitr. Terroll—John R Jones, Dawson. Towns—Daniel’ W. Killian, Hiswasse. Twiggs—E. 8. Griffin, Jeffersonville. Troup—W. H. Clark, West Point; W, W, Cato, Hogansrille. Union—Joseph Reid, Blairsville. Upson—John L Hall, Toomaston. Walker—J. T. Wood, LaFayette. Walton—Olios. L. Bowie, Monroe. Ware—D. MorriBon, Waresboro. Warren—T. J. Barkesdale, O. L. Cloud, Warreuton. Washington—J. W. Renfro, H. Taylor, SandcrsviUa. Webster—Alfred C. Bell, Preston. White—James F. West, MountZonah. Whitfield—Charles J. Emerson, Tun nel HilL Wilcox—David C. Mann, Abbevill Wilkes—8. W. Wynne, H. P. Slaton, Washington. Worth—Royal R. Jenkins, Isabella. Wllfinsoh—C. H. Hook*, Irwiutoo. SKITBLIOAN. Baldwin—Peter O'Neal, Milledgeville. Bibb—James Fitipatrick, Henry M. Turner, Moees B. Pollock, Macon. Camden—Henry S. Hillyer, St Mary's. Clarks—A Richardson. Watkinsville; Af. Davis, Athena Coweta—8. Smith, (contested), New- nan. ^DamdjitysJ. Ik Williams, A. Bruton, —F. F, Putney, P. Joiuur, OolquiL Columbia—G. r Craw^J^^m. Rutherford 1 Koox- 4Mb.,ft > It lu ■*« *i Vmi'I l Da Kalb- W, L. Goldsmith, Decatur. Dooly—John It Woodward, Vwuas- Early—Crinkly Obaacy, BUkelv. Echols—B. W. Phillips, StstenviUc. -Morgan Bawls, Spring -Emory P. Edwards, ElWrtoo. W. P. R l as toss, Swains- Morgsntown. Wan Whatley, Fayotb-ville. On-one—Attram Colby, GreeuslHiro. Glynn—James Blue, Brunswick. Housto i—J, It. Grifilu, Geo. Ormond, Arby Siroraoos, Fort Valley. Leo—O. F. Tage, Dr. Lipscy, Stark ville. Mcriwctber-W. H. F. Hall, J. W. Moreland. Greenville. Molifoo—G. H. Okiwer, J. Brown, Forsyth. Morgsn—M. Floyd, A. Dukes, Msdl son, Metulosh—T. O. Campbell, Jr., Da rien. Pickens—John M. Allred, Jasper. Stewart—J. B. Mansfield, J. A. Lewis, Lumpkin. Thomas—J. Buttle, A Fred. Atkin son, Thmnasviile. UtiarclIancoM Houses to Rent. A two wort house, having ten rooms. (on* g«rr«t roci*i r »prv«d lor a Hiu^le gcutle- mail) n'-ar the Air-Una Depot. Terma eaay. ALSO, A number of amal! houses in the name uoighborluKid, Apply to O. W. ADAIR. l a Real EatatB Agent. FIllST-CLASS DWELLING FOR KENT. C 1H *S. A. UUtE»HO*‘S ELIGA8T SKW THftKI ) itorv, Vr*nrh Hoof, Brick nveUlns, torrn.rlj U« Burnt!** M*a*on, oa th* most totdntobl. put of rochtn* toaeti J* Boom*, t dug wtUSttsd rlratl*. b*Ui*. w*tu, g**,*ud modern un pro,.menu; an* garden, carrlac* and ootbonaea; Lot IM by 106. Tba Honan ha* Jnat bars Kfraabad and boaooad, aad ready for oeeupaucy. Apply to A Good Chance FOR A. HOME. wax uwrr befosm th* coust hods- a. door, in the town of Nnwiuu, lu Cow.U cem - ty, on the rtllST TCBSDAT IN NOVBWBaB NXX.. It belli, in. 71b day of tbn month, beginnlnf to o'clock, and oonUnnlaf antu all ore aold, my tot lying In tba Foartb nhlrici of aald eonnty, known — Urn HARDER PLACE,” coMTAiama nfidpZ^Stf stiSiSilrel with five rooms thoroughly ceakd, with glass win- tjuwi, sod substantial rook chimney*.—with a gar- dsn well enclosed, itself containing near throe acres —and capacious Gin Houas with Herow, and nsw barn built since tho war. Next I will soil BIX HUNDRED CACHES, tracts or a mall farms of FIFTY ACRKH rach. 1 will then sell THREE HUNDRED ACRES in P*rc«l«, or tracts of from Twenty-Five to Forty cm Upon each and every tract aold I shall so arrange that there will be water, timber and good building sites. I shall have each tract accurately surveyed, and the boundaries well defined. I will soil on the following terms : OHKrtUUliTU GASH ; OSE VOUHTB IN ONE YEAR ; ONE-FOURTH IN TWO YEARS j THE BALANCE IN THREE. WITH INTEREST FROM DAT* OF BALE. Upon any and all these payments except the first I will taka cotton at Fifteen Cents per pound, (I mean good merchantable Cotton such as ia usually aold In this market) delivered at Newnan. Georgia. YOUNO MEN—Honest and Industrious and all others have now au opportunity to buy homes, and pay fur them, by their own labor. Peraous desiring more than one tract can have the privilege of purchasing additional parcels. I shall so seU that parsons buying can purchase adjacent tracts. This land will positively be sold on tbs day thus advertised. Any iufoiwoatlon can be had by applying to Hinton P. Wright, at Newnan, Oa. Liquors ! Liquors ! BUY YOUR Ales, Wines ? Liquors AT KENNY’S Chicago Ale Depot AND Wholesale Liquor House WY Aae* a Large jtssortmeat ol all kinds ol'M,IQVOHS,u>hlch will be sold at the JVosl Reason able Terms. ecptM-tini Crgnl Otbuertiscmonts. Georgia— Douglas C'ouuty. A J. FARMER, AND H. C. H UZEt,, HAVING AP PLIED to,me for permsuent letter" of Adiniuis- tritiou ou the estate of Joseph Farmer, lute of said County deceased, this ia to cito all, aud singular, the creditors and next of kin of Joseph Farmer, to bw, and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any t/icycan, why perma nent Administration should uot bo granted A. J. Farmer aud H. C. HakeL on Joseph Fanner's estate. Witness my baud and seal, this Oct 14th, 1871. W. W. Uisdman, Ordinary. Executor’s Sale. / V* TH* riBHT TUESDAY IN DECEMBER, AT V7 the City Hall, iu Atlanta, will be sold, at Execu* tor's sals, ouo ball of Jot No. 236 and 200 acres of Jot No 234, Htone's District, Fulton county. The land lies about seven mUss from Atlanta, on road leading from Oman's Ferry to last Point, Abont half the land is under cultivation, tho other half well timbered. It Hat well, and Is desirable property. Ths half lot No. 236, has a residence and other improvements. Hold as the property ol Mrs. N. 11. Key, deceased. TERMS—One-half cash; the ballancc in twelve mouths. octl7-lawtds* A. A. WILSON, Execute jJiofc»»iomil Cavite. THOS. N. HOPKINS, Atlariivy Si.' Coimsf-llor at Law, altoO loOY r ewrtrtux OA. WIU practice iu the Ikunswick, Aliapeha, aud Boathar* Circuits. oct 18-lm .T’istvanrfcTjsTnWK-Nii ilF ATTOUNKV AT LAW, . hltfVt CRAWFORD VILLE, OA* n Y virtue ot an order ol the Uoiirt ef Onilaary of Hui>l county, will be aold ou the first Tuemlay iu November uext, 18*1. betwo«<u the lawful hours of ■ le, before the t'-uirt House door lu Crawfitnlvillu, iu Msdd county, the Plantation whereon Mre. Dovey railroads, churches, nillla, and lwiet office, land suited m the culture of corn, cotton, or amall grain iu g<HHl M'|tair. Mr. Alexaudt-r I'ltmmioue is ou tin place, and will take pleasure In showing it to any jierH-'U wishing to puruiisse. 'J’ernis, twelve months time, with epprokinl |«|>ere. This, Heptemlwr 8, 1871. JAMEHM. TRIPLETT, •epll-tds Administrator. Atlniiiiimt Srtlo. Htatr or OsoaoiA, | TkUAFKaao Coumtt. T. a. LAWSON. . IITXFATUICK. tvV>V> Atto 4c FITZF VTUIf K, ttomeys at Law, CATONTOM, OA* Will practiceJn the Qcmulgae Circuit and Hu- yds Court. Prompt Htmntton given to MnImi &m:rt£.\ u z£ Hon. L Htcphena -t. Lttoraay IfipnnstlloriiTiaw WWkk •» or AOHMIQtO#, D. a jBttiMWowtar ANDREW, AW SON. wwwOTMiCiMtaihAim, w Orta* Bl llruoilwaj. Hoots la. P«to-K . . .RAW YORK JARCD lAArtM WillTAKIR. AttdtneT’at LaYT, ATLANTA. OEOBCLL W itaulva prompt attentlun. IV eakl couuty, the plautation or isuds l>*dougiug to tho estate of Oouvral .Ur-m W. Grier, deceased, late of •aid couuty. This plantation is well adapted to the culture of corn, cottou. aud small grain. Situation healthy, society good. Couveuu-ut to railroad, poat olfice, churches, and mills. Mr. Jsmca A. Grier Is on the place, aud will take pleasure lu showing the lands to suy one wishing to toss* it Hold ta mts r “ - beusdt of Iks heirs of said Term", one aud two years Urns tor approved papers. Thu, September 11, 1871. Administrator’s Sale. 1 sta, on tbe first Tuesday in November next, within the legal hours of sale, all the lands in mid county to Urn estate of the late Fmuoia M* Wan*. be lung tag to tba sstato of tl kV. Adch are as follow. Four hundred arid Eve i486) aeree, the erne lying »er the AUsuta end Richmond Air-l*lae Railroad and vmmh dapet #4 nit* o# whiSfi gy InTchau Also—Two Jots on the west aide or said railroad, fronting the ntn« on flo east, near said depot—one of which contains thirty (8i) acres, the ether torty- aix (U) acres. Also—One hundred and Iwenty^avao (127) sa U being where deceased resided ei his death. Also—One hundred end fifteen OH] asms, ha ing ou ths southwest side of said 127 acre tract Also—One hnwdrednad tM t«H bordering are also near said depot __ thesonthw Lalm n rwmpsaafi of asrmal lets and perm sf bta lying sa either alda sf smd nttwag. * piece where John Pittman tor nearly fflcBribt & Co. DI THE CITY! Tl iRlUH 500 Crates assort ed granite and O C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. MERCHA NTS IN City and Country C ONSULT YOUR INTEREST ; EXAMINE OUB Htock and prices before yon buy. We Import CUTLERY AND CROCKERY And it Is not to your Interest to go a long distance from home and pay as much or more for the goods, AN IMMENSE STOCK or George Wostmholm and Son's Celebrated I XL Cutlery. JOSEPH ROGERS A SON’S TABLE AND POCKCT CUTLERY CK WARD * CO. B 4 » ANY. We are agents for the CELEBRATED HARD RUBBER HANDLE KNIFE. Ito you want U'adr/i Hatcher's^ Rogers k Son's, III and other beet Brands ot Razors, Scissors and Knives, rail on *u. mcbride, s Co. LOOlOEg (rial!!! PlalBS T MtTUoMTiOJIT H'oMJTTEt*, istress, in a good fhinily. i2?& THU OFFICE. points Manila lauds being about e«(nl distant from Duluth and Norcross. Much of the same ia very fiuely timbered. All the altom Unde ate good and finely timbered, toeing in e healthy ntthiu and fiistr^ls wr.gtobor- hood. AU Lentous wishing good bargains iu said lands will do well to examine the seme before the day of sale. Dr. Wll*on, Railroad Agent at Dulhth, will point them out. Tba lets will be aold aaparately. one half for rash, and the Other on twelve month"' tune. Heptentber lmh, 1871. 8AMUK1* W. KNOX, ocCMpda Administrator. We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi 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 kept house.. Call with the cash McBride & Go. i* Dnlhott K & Go* EV. J0I1A8ON, 1*00*1 Ag*t, NO. 4. THE B. L KIMBALL HOUSE. Atlanta, Oa., Oriobar 11th, 1871, F REIGHT AND FAR! over Blue Mountain Route. via A R A D R. It. and Its connections to all terminal point*, as low as by any other route, vis; To MONTGOMERY. SELMA, MOBILE,VICKEBUBO. JACKSON, CANTON, MERIDIAN and NEW OB- RliecdlancoM !A6Derti6«meiUB. TO EMIGBANTS. THE BEST ROUTE FROM Atlanta to Memphis Western and Atlantic Memphis & Charleston H E. Leave Atlanta 840 A. M 10 JO F. M. Beach Memphis, next dey.13.16 P* M 18:18 P. M. NO OTHEB ROUTE OFFERS Double Daily Trains TO ANY POINT ON THE Miasu«eippi River SOTJTTl OF CAIRO. 73 MILES SHORTER Than Abj Other Line tfi Memphis* Making CLOSER CONNECTIONS with the only Train from Memphis to LITTLE ROCK Starting from Atlanta at 10:30 p. m*. yon leave Chattanooga 6 JO a m., arrive at Memphis 10:16 p. m , leeve Memphis for Little Bock 7:80 a. m. If any one ehoold offer inducements to yon to go via Nashville to Little Bock, remember that there is bat one train on that route, which leaves Atlanta In the Morning starting 1) hours too soon, yon are on a tedious journey 0 boors longer, and arrive ia Memphis only to meet with 7 hoars more detention then if yon had left Atlanta oaths 10J0 p. m. train, and gone direct by tbe only RELIABLE ROUTE. If yon are to go by boat from Memphis, leave Atlan ta in the morning, arriving in Memphie 12:16 p. Boats leave at 6:00 p. m., allowing ample time for transfer and avoiding confusion. Finding Agents who will g've reliable information, and allow no one to deoeive yon. L. P. GUDOER, Agent, Dalton. W. J. AKERS, Agent Atlanta. B. F. PARKER, Agent, Chattanooga, Or Address : A. A. BARNES, General Ticket Agent, octlO-lm. Memphis Cotton States Life Insurance Co. CHXBTKBED BY THE STATE 01 GEORGIA. CAPITAL $600,000. OWNED AT 1I0HE AND SAN AWED BY Same ef oar Best Flaaadcra. Over 2,500 Totieiee Issued Stave Jane 1st, 1809. The only Company doing business In the South that has ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS Deposited with the authorities of the State of Georgia for the protection of Policy Holders. Policies Upon all the VARIOUS PUNS or INSURANCE ISSUED. A Loan or 38 iter. cent, ol the Premium Given II'heu Desired. ALL rOLICIES NON-i’OKE LIT ABLE. WO RESTRICTIONS AS TO RB8I- duc, ox TYavel. Strictly a Home Comp’y With its Capital and Investments at Home. It appeals to those who desk* to avail themselves ot ths benefits of Li* Insurance to give it their insurance Companies. Insure in the Strongest Company. LIVERPOOL LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. Cash Assets of the Company, over $21£00,000 Gold Assets in the U. S. IU ^ Director^/ Am * rl, * E 3,300,000 “ stockholder* also Personalty UUBbte rpr alt Engagement* of T 088EB BY CHICAGO PIMM A LITTLE UNDER $2,600,000. THE DIRECTOR* » *r JU requested by the Home Board to draw os London for the whole loss, and not disturb NEW YORK ARE [*omss will be paid in OMoogb at sight aud without flU&ttnt i Company haksnbooribadZR» THOUiAND DOLLARS tot doubt con enter tbe mind of any one Insuring in this tteeat Company, as to ths j “ ‘ i tisfi can possimy oconr* , JB3. JOHNSTON 6c CO., OKNCRAL AOENTS FOR Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Mississippi. SAVANNAH, GA. W H WALKER, ■JAKES E. WILUAHS, j A' Olhce in the Dollar Savings Bank, Kimball House. Ajrouto, lUntnol Life imnrance. LOOK TO VOUR INTEREST! The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. ITS CASH ASSETS OVEH $50,000,000. T HAS A SURPLUS OF MORE THAN SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS. AFTER PROVIDING FOR X all liabilities aa determined by the Insuranoe Department of the Stale of New York. Has the Largest Assets, Income, Number Issued; and pays tbs largest amount of Dividends, and has the smallest Percent age of expenses of any company in the World. Tbe undersigned will gladly give all Information necesaary to effect Insurance oa your Mvaa. Do yoor duty to thorn that you love by taking a policy in THE OLD MUTUAL* Henry XL Christian, SPECIAL AUEN'T. Office: JAMES' BUILDING, Whitehall Street. J. P. ALEXANDER, M. D., UQDICAL EXAMINER. n. Agents Wanted tehet are Workers. oetU- New Route to Mobile, New Orleans Vicksburg and Texan. Blue Mountain Route V I A SELMA, HOME, AND DALTOa\ Railroad and its Connections. T>A8SENGERS LEAVING ATLANTA BY THE AiSRA/bJIft.m2*UI8S at 10 A. M.. making close oonnectkm with PAST EXPRESS TRAIN Of 8km, Bon, and D*Uou B*0rao4 *rrl»liu| ta Selmaet — .....,8ll0 P. M. and making close connections with train of Alabama Centrvl Railroad* arrivtog at • . „ Meridian 4:00 Lit. Jackson A M. Vlduburg 168 P.M. ALSO, make aloae connection at OALERA with trains of South and North Alabama Railroad, arriv ing at Montgomery 7:10 P. M. Mobil; 7:46 A. M. New Orleans 4:26 P.M. The Road has been recently equipped and Its equipment ia not surpassed by any rathe South tor strength and beauty of finish. tar No change of opto between Rome and Selma. PULLMAN PALACE CARD MURRAY'S LINE—NEW i IRK Sr SAVANNAS. EVERY TUESDAY non book bob. INSURANCE BT STEAMERS or THIS UNI. ONE UAU PKR CENT. L-., VIRGO,... BULELEY, Commander, J ‘ -ihla W , kveeeachpt bills of lad — -— l ofid oonnst ,—. w lading given In Savannah an Liverpool and Hamburg by first olasa stoamahlpe.^ mLAUBiiu and tavern US mn. riau SHIT OOMTAKT. PHILADELPHIA AJTD SA- I'AJrjTAH. Tti* tin* N*. uttba vN*a *f*r, thoughtful bu* 1* rU,piT**i1 tn nuki Hili irlr- pr»Wa* for tko*. to- IMnd.ut upon hi* UU. Thu rk^jiwf wroii-k»ih« Jik.u.n*,ii which an oft rod b, font*. IntitaMo*. of IB* ehanctor, wfu th* opporto.lt/ of k*«plli* tho n*l Ml 1. ou own uniat, which pro *uuo*U, real «cokb or ms ,) . COTTON STATS9 Fwt*r Hmb* Eaterprlie. Attire and KnergeUe Agents fronted M every County ABO US* OB CALL ON WM. J. MAGILL, 8UPBR1NTKNDRNT AGENCIES. OIBcc: ATLANTA, OA. EDWIN 8. RAT. Medical Examiner. OFFICEHSi f~ T. JOHNSON, Local Agent 8. R. * D. B. R.. No. 4 Kimball Hotter. WM. GKo. fi. QtiKAK. neervtary. JOHN W. bt'HKK. General Aget.L J. MERCER OBBEN. MadlcalKuafi aabth-lswOkwlir. NO DCLAY AT TIRMINAk POINTS. other Route. _ _ ^ i via Xittgeton at tbe General Ticket Otoce, or at the H. I. Kiaaball E. G. RARNKY, General Superintendent. B. V. JOHNSON. Loral Agent, septlS-tf No. 4 Kimball House. The Palace Dollar Store. EVERT SATURPAT non macs port nWRAMCR ON COTTON BY ffTBAMBM ON TBH UN* ONB HALF FBB CENT. CABIN PA88AOR.. $20 DECK, with aubtirtenoa 10 TON A WANDA BARRETT, Commander One of these steamships leave eaoh poH EVERY SATURDAY. Through Wile lading ftmtisked by three etoamehips by aU raltread eonnaatioaa. For freight or passage, apply to H VNTBB A OAMVELL, For New York. THE ORRAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP OOMFAHT. KVKHY THURSDAY. Insurance by this Line can be effected under oui B. PIKE, PROPRIETOR. fiW Gouda seat to any part of tha country. augtg-lm Will sail as follows: H. LIVINGSTON .. OEN. BARNES... ...F.G, MsRory.Ooaa. BOa of lading gWmbaittu T __ to Liverpool end Hamburg vti Nbw Yortt by fin date steamers. For passage or freight apply to WILDER A FULlXltTON, Bo-4 fitofifrttdVi qpgcc f Bangs. A Card to_tte PubUc. Baltimore ^' a>Tluma j 1 L. B. DAVIS, I INSITKAffiCK AOENCY, I I», WhUthMl StrMt. . P ; Nut d*cr t* J. U. Jump’Baok. I AHantes, ««., Oet. IMS, 1871. mti;amni,ipoompant. ^oem.ovnmnmHD naAmnlnamuimB. ‘ BtottMMl.Uhh...:. .* imittt^ri.i..Ui... NorthPoint. r »r . > 120 Bay | - iRtomm lent Btttimare» lfl. ,, , ^ggymr - Boston a baVA^^ai i Bisks written at adequate and tmitokls aatoa. yygff »“I!*ri*» .l-tobl* ~a**>.th» H k " ... . AAWhVrt. whiutou to-a ..rtSSS OAXUEtXAOWil Buggies ! Harness 11 DEDUCED RATEi* For workmaaship sad stylo, I hate a weU-eafcV Uahed prestige; end 1 have tong maintained a com petition against every other iu my Hue in the w W'?- ftillDC from **ch port on the 10th, 10th ui.l aotli “samt M hdtng gfven to vdtriptl points South end Past. Freight and iasnranov a* low rates. Good pas- STATE OF GEORGIA. ! Goods forwarded free of commission, rartu. Ttotu* ft, r.w ton acHttofti, u,u,. ^ est to give s call at my Repo.Uory. | RICHARD^** to RARMARD. Alee ke*p a full stock of Carriage*. Buggies, Ac | Agent*, f marie by KIMBALL BROTHER*, lioetim. F. NICKERSON °ctl8 lm XT- FINNEY. | tept28-tf Agan«