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VOL. II. w *rf ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY, NOVEJVIBER 5, 1871. NO. 457. THE DAILY SUN. ****** 'sasssfiK® Alexander H. Stephens PoliticalJElUUtf, A. B. Wntom, .... Hew* Editor, J. Mealy Smith, General Editor and Bn»l UvTm«u bmuu*. . WILLIAM H. KOOH |Omr CKjr A|»t. Capt. Joan 8. Wie* la our Agwrt for Atlanta. U authorised to receive subscriptions, make collec tions. Term, of Sutoaorlptlon saxiiW 1 ! e! em*l. Coot Per Annum..-... *W M 6rrS iU^SLo&i££,uiiii 100 (per mouth) A, > . OLD W FOB TRIE DAW l od Copies One Year., 27 00 , 05 00 . 43 00 , 08 00 tST * - sorb Are** WXXXI.T PER amwbm . ■ smtl* Otoiu. Three Copies.. Five Ten rwan Fifty .. . One Hundred Ooplee... 5 00 n~i>\.4WdUa4^- VjJ *} te»5!3m!a5" Ten •• 0 Twenty " Fifty One Hundred Copies. Six Months. 34 00 wsewtfMgoii GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. PtHI KTIJr J) A V& PB0C E lift IN US. SK.NATK. ■d ■ -tSATwaBAY, November i. Tli ft HemitL* jneL President Tnumoell in the chair Prayerby lUrE. wTwar- FOB. The roll was called ; the Journal read and approved. Leave of absence was granted to Mr. MoWhoiter. Bills were read the seoond time. . A manage waa reooivod from the Gov emar^and a hundred copies otdered to be A message from the House announcing the repeal of the Holcombe bill, was re- IKf rtlltljloBN •ffiered*the 1 following? Whereas, owing to tho financial dis- ) widely prevailing amongst the of Georgia, many persons liayp ffisB9,OT£&1£S,ra by law, wherefore, be it resolved, That the various tax collectors of this State be, and they are hereby allowed sixty days additional time, in which to oollect and make return of tbe taxes yet due and unpaid, and it shall be the duty of the Comptroller Geueral to give said col lectors notice. Bills read the first time: By Mr. Hinton—To repeal un act to amend an act incorporating the Newton and Americus railroad. By Mr. Simb^t-To confer addition al powers on tneuwhoritied*if Bsrftesville in the county of Pike. - By Mr. Pnw>Y—To amend an act to incorporate the North and South Rail road VO! a Are*t *o Etci of Advcrtliiai by th« Pr«w of Atlan IS IS |8 |8 18 IS 18 IS I « i s a s itelil 18[SIS Ms 8 18 18 18 MM § mu »PI?|i|5|l|l JIS iMMSffil ?|3|3|S|g|ii3|l|l[l i=W 1 a 2 1 i I i ?G l * i i * SJ* m|3|5|5|i|?.l» fpiSwwwMw*al a-r ffag^-g prescribe the practice in cose of iojunc- tioM atul other extraordinary remedies in equity. By Mr. Jebvis—To amend section 649 of Code, requiring all persons, except licensed ministers, tq work pn $he public By Mr. ^Lester—to regulate and let out to the lowest bidder the Public Rioting of tbe State. Also—To amend an act to alter and amend section 540 of Irwin’s Code. Mr. Jeryis—To require tbe Ordinaries of the several counties in issuing orders on the County Treasurer to specify the r* it* JHH’ -If I ml .-LV—LA-—_L— . •■SuecUl Noticei,” 20 cents per line' fortnolirbr ji i iigunrinr* for m compute* »ni churches, **1* j^stteOstobllsb uniform i*tea of adVerttaing tor the Dally Prase of Atlanta, we have adopted the foregoing schaduio of prfrx*. sad wUl bo governed by them in the future. 3 mieui w< g, HEMPH ilL k CO.. Proprietors of the Constitution. 8. W..OROBB, Busines! Manager, * • ~ iw Era. JTH, Manager. Of The Atlanta Sun, Bailroob ®tw« ®nble. *SSk'ofmAtlh»Aii. in vutuji * Atlantic [on stat*) aa£Um>ai>. most vuix-4>aTWAfj£ ^ • Leavaa Atlanta....* wrr * jj Arrives at Chattanooga • — • -••• ®» 18 • 10 DAS TA*»*M*xn TBAM-OUTWAhP. Leaves Atlanta * fjff* ® AxriTeaatChattaaeona- l.iip® fast l«k to war xouu—ocTwamD. _ ^ i Arrivesa» Atlanta....#. Ii4J * y^/Yinmndation sirivcs.. .S.CB a. oiaw. Mountain Aoapmmodation leave*. •• .SaS p. m Day Psssiags#Train arrive*.. Arrives at Macon Night FMaaaver frala leaves. 1:55 a. m. 2^0 p.m 1:40 p. m. Arrive at Atlanta... 10:25 p. Jn. ..itwpim a T ^» —-rioon. aaiLBoan. Nighf Passenger Train arrives 7 to a. m ATLAirra AJOl toun*o»» Ai»-«a«* uaii^oad. Leave OaineavMISv.. jJ ~ J; 5:42 P. V. Arrive at I and Cbartortou Railroad. .Hum,*, lauiomiw Ifcililm Ill.riMlit-*'"T* dMAM Arrive. In MaupUa. Mm. tomf tSSSSaSSSS^:::: aphl. ICiJOLM M.mptaia < W. J. A- TIMS TABLE OB 1 .. ..10.16 PM ...... 8:00 PM 1JU5PM , 600 PM ItMEtle Keilrwwd. fcSrSB®3SdMS6a«« Arrive at JackaoDvllla daily 1MV.U Y:4S»w«..SB0b.*l 7^0 a. m., 8^0 r. *l t.31 A.M., W***-“» 8:10 B.M., 9A4L.lt. VaeM k A»gB»ts BiUtobA u »*»*» Kasa.^.^^ajg^tsw inSt3R.-y.»•»• • ■■■ ■■ * Western U#iUte«A»t AUUmw. V**” *!« * M *mv. at MuHamur ..11M A M Arrive at Wei AoatBMsary< .—rm»ag. » p u UT*V.lf«MA.-- ■■■—■ 1:15 P M Arrive at MoallMWf i 1140 AM y M mOJt'S.IFES FOB. SALE LOW le do** Packaftt or Crop Ttat, PUUform KcaH* omd Earth ttotrlt otttoM By Mr. IIkkhk—a bill to execute the >th sec., of article XbI, of the Couatitu- S tioD—making any owner of property subject to a mechanic’s or other lien who shall tr*M<er said property and fail to satisfy said lien guilty of misdemeanor. Also—to alter the punishment pre- sciibd ia sections 4176, 4278, 4279, 4305, 4307, 4325, 4345, 4348, 4359, 4350 4357, 4353, 4368, 4372, 4373, 4403, 4408. 4502, UMi,-lbll, and 4512, of the Penal Uode in various wsys. ' Ml SdrrH offorcsl a resolution that n copy of the revised Cbde be furnished to' each member of the Senate who shall re turn the same to the librarian at the close of the sessiou. Mr. BWms moved' to jmstpono fndefi. nitely. Withdrawn. The resolution was referred to the Com mittee on the State Library. On motion the Semite adjourned uutil 10 a. u. to-morrow. v, The bill mentioned yesterday ns hav ing been introduced by Mr. Tiaywiok, introduced by Mr. Kidbck. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. November 44h, 1871. The House met; Speaker Smith in the Chair. Prayer by Bev. Dr. Shaver. The Journal read and appro veil. Mr. W. D. Anderson rose to a question of privilege. Said ho was detaiued yes. terday by an accident on the State Rood, and wanted to rooord his vpte in the af firmative on tho motion to adopt Mr. Jackson’s resolution in regard to Gover nor Bullock’s charge® against themotu bers of this House. Granted. Mr. Kelley, of Chatham, was sworn On motion of Mr. Jackson, the rule# were suspended, and the -'Atlanta Eleo* tion Bifi” was road tho third time, passed and transmitted to the Senate. Mr. Simmons, of Gwinnett, from the Special Committee appointed to investi gate the cause of the absence of Mr. Page, of Lee, reported adversely to Mr. Tage’* application for leave of obsonoe, on tli. ground that he is a fugitive from iustijMrbcing under indictment for mm'- Tfcforit>0lt was oiloptodj.-. I Committee on itples of (So House a ltepert, which was agroeil to. MoMm.lan, from the Committee on thoBfbbfcounty Contested- Elootion, reported that, after a c«f ful examiagtiofi into the eVidenee, the law,and leoteoen neotod with said electioe, the Oommittwi recommend that Meesro. Bacon, Roes and Nnttlng, be seated, instead of Fitzpat rick, ThrtteAand PolloOk, now ehAnliig seats; end mo ved the adoption « the re ^3cDOttLE8 moved to make the WjSort the speoml order for Wednesday next. Mr. SruiidNS, of Gwinnett, stated that the member* recommended by the Com mittee now hold certificate* ot election from the Secretary of State. Mr W. D. Anderson said that the eon- M.w.Eixnrsfi sufficient number of illegal votes hail been cost to change the reeult in favor ^Oondderebl^^UBCiiBsion ensued on motions to postpone, in wMck « number of members pertioipetod. Tbemenous were sworn fa. A message from the Governor was re oeived. _ , _ , Mr. Graham of Dade offered a reso lution that a report to the effiset thid Mr. Jones of Macon, is a oituenof Fnlton county, be referred to the Coftomtta* on Privileges. Not acted on. \ffn Phuutb moved tbst tbe commu niditkni from tbe ^so-celled” Governor be reed. ThiUnblSon prevailed, and the oommnnieetion wee reed. [This message of lichoU, mo^jd tL the varion* matter* hr tho message be referred to appropriate committow'. A « or the comities, the ing bills were introduced, read tbe first ** Peei’lks--To provide for the elec tion of a Governor to fill tho vacancy ceased by the resignation of Governor Bullock. Also to repeal an act to change the lines betwi counties. so far a* It relates to fees of tho Clerk of tke-Superfor Court of Chatham. Mr. PBNnoon—To change the line betweeh Hie counties of Ctorrell and Dongtana- -mv .il. .m.w Mr. Patne—To fix the couipenaation of the uemlMre of tbe General Assem bly at 86 per day. Also—To require de- fendaBt* In eotfoas, to recommit .state, to aunnx abstracts of their title to pleas. Ur. Bichabds—To fix the pay ot saem- bers of the Generel Assembly at (fa per dug. Mr. Lampxin—To restore the jurisdic- tidn of NgUkie# ftiblio hack UhMUee at the Peace in the 29tli Senatorial District . M'-9W«W»aP? ehRUito. MjC.time of holding tbe Superior Count of Lamp- kin ana McDuffie counties. Mr. OoLDSMmi—To alter itad amend seotion 178, in relation to pay of mem bers. ,AtocWrp,_ iooorporato tho jV’ag Wert Slate Mining Company. Bill to amend section 2028 in relation to interest on money. Also—To compensate Jugors of DeKalb oonaty, Ac. Also—To inoorportto the Excelsior State Mining Company .of Bulk compa ny of Polk oonnty. Also—To repeal an set to extend the fien of set off to repeal I prior Mr. Woodward—To repeal the act or- g«W8 the Di*tcict Courts. khSTRaTO, of Effingham—To create the office of County Commissioners. Also—-To alter the Road Laws. Mr. Franklin—To authorize the peo ple of Fanin to elect an Ordinary. Mr. Scott—To amend the net incorpo rating tho Memphis Branch Railroad Company. Also—To create n Board of Commissioners of Roods and RerefitMfof Floyd oonnty. Also—To order a special election for Governor. Also—To char ter the Bomo and Raleigh Kailroud Com- panv. Mr. Hooe—A lull to authorize the pay ment of ten per rent, on one hundred bonds of 81000 each, and to make such payment binding. Mr. Jackson—To alter section 3687 of the Code, ia relation to elnims. Alaoj to exempt firemen from jury duty. Also, memorial to Cortgross for the construe- tion uf the Great Western Canal. i Mr. Hooe—A bill to amqud an act to authorize the Mayor and Council ot At lanta to oonstruot water works. Mr. Braddy—A hill to repeal the act changing the county of Glasscock from the North km to the Middle Cireuft.' 17 Mr. SimmcSs of GwiUndtt—To change the rood Java, so far as they relate to Gwinnett county. Also, to authorize the tax collector of Gwinnett to pay over the State tux to (be Ordinary, for the pur pose of building e court boose. Also, to repeal the relief act of 1870, and to allow dismiased coses to be reinstated. Also, to protect all persons in this State in their civil rights. Two hundred copies of thu Let bill were ordered printed. Mr. Head—To repeal an act dederiag the poll tux of 1868 illegal; also, a bill to repeul the set organizing the District Conrt; also, a bill to repeal the act re pealing the i«:t creating a Criminal Court far each county. Mr.Mv-RPHY—To repeal the act creating the District Court. Mr. Bbasely—To form a new county from the county of Jefferson. Mr. Scorr offered a resolution provid ing that after to-day the House will meet at 10, A. m., and adjourn at 1, p. m; meet at 3, r. M , and adjourn at 5, P. M. Adopted. Leaves of absenco were granted to Messrs. Moreland and MoWhoiter. Atone, r. u, tho Speaker declared the Hooso adjonrned,nntil 10, a. m., Mou- SLs• mnstii.. OHIO. .tmmlher F«l«i MoUar Mtxgplot’mm. Cincinnati, Nerom^er 5.—A special from Bortsmoath sav*, while tho mail train going oast stooiLat tho depot, the boiler exploded, killing two and badly hurting two others. The boiler was twenty years old and had just been putched. The depot was badly wrecked, rAlspIbii* • HavamEmi, Newurebcr ■ fi.—Colfastoi ltubb has rotnrned, and is in charge of the Custom House. A bill has been found in the United States Conrt against him for embezzlement and aiding in a conspiracy to defraud the Government. He has been bailed. MISSISSIPPI. TS* JHUcUont. •Tli* Fair has 4th of Decern TELEffltAPtt News By the Hew Tsrti Imociated PreM DOMESTIC NEWS. ILLINOIS. 5 =C mer has written a letter to the Attorney Generel direetinghim topresen»tk*laq|« in regard to the killing of Oeneral Gros- vernor to the Grand Jury of Cook coun ty. Palmer argues that tho net was the result of usurpation on tho part of Gen. eral Sheridan and others. Gov. Palmor, after alluding to circum stances attending the death of Grosve- nor, concludes: I think you will perceive it is now tho dnty of tho Governor and Attorney General, and and all other offi cers, to see tbut the lows are enforced against all partiea concerned in these ille gal and dangeron i acts. It is not necea- sriy, in determining a lino of duty to he adopted, to inquire whether the Mayor of Chicago, Lient Gen. Sheridan and W.T. Sherman and his aseociatesand sup posed subordinates,who were the agents by which tho death of Thos. Grosvcnor was produced iu assuming powers they did not possess, and which cannot be conferred upon them, were influenced by prajiiff or improper motives or pur pose*.' They assumed to suspend tlie operation of the Constitution and laws of tho State, and substitute in their stood, martial law and torco to Mo defined and- applied ty themaetvea. They, by their lawless act, at tacked and ia suited tbe dignity and authority of tbe tttoto, and have, by their dangerous example, weakened pub lic confidence in the Constitution and sacrificed the life of a peaceable citizen. Animated by the confidence I have thus expressed, and confident in the belief sywKysfttCEl government, is capable of protecting ito own people, and of enforcing tbe dig nity anil authority of it* own law*, I have to request that you, In conjunction with the State** atttorney of the Seventh Circuit; will bring all the facts before the Grand Jury of Cook county, hi order that all persons connected in the o^dAffal killing of Thos. If. Grosvcnor m*y fte brought to a speedy trial. L-O-4 ' KENTUCKY • Oarof" *» taMmmm Kmkh Lomsvwpni Nog- Lsrjwtonjghtamob collected about the jail in Jeffersonville, Indiana, with the intention of lynching • negro named John "Washington, who at tempted an outrugoou a little white girl, and whose father died from excitement repeal an ac* tocnange produced bv the outrage. The Berrien aid Lowndes was slipped oat by tlie Iwk way ana conveyed to the State prison, and, on : lrerernincr which. tluiBiob dispersed. This Th4 Slmtr Ffk Jac been ber. Tho State election for Legislature and comity officers takes place next Tuesday, llnoh activity jiruvuils ia both political parties. Tho contest will be Very close. The minority for either party in the Leg islature mast be small. The wostlier is Warm for the fate sea son, NEW YORK. > - *«t Slstrewat. New York, November A—The Bank statement shows *0-increase in loan* of over half a million. Specie inerease nearly 8760,000. Deposit increase 84,- 000,000. Legal Tender increase nearly |2jtKW,(j00, Circulation decrease £250,- Tho following is telegraphed as an in dication of the political situation in New York, on the election. The uttendahue at the pool room of Messrs. Marshall and Johnson, was very large last evening, many of whom were politicians of both parties, anxioas to put out their money on tbe coming elections. On the State ticket, the betting is close, the Demo cratic candidate having a slight call over bis opponent, while for the Ilegistership for this city and Hkndly is booked at large odda over SigeL In the race for Senatorial honors in th* 7th district, the betting on Bredby and O'Brien is almost at even figures.— Tho following is an average of the pools sold last evening: -Secretary of State— Diedrick Willers. jr., 100, 100, 100; G. Hilton Scribner, 9#i 83, 91. Register— E. J. Hundley, 100, 100, 100; Franz Sigel 40, 35, 45. Senator 7 th distrust— J. J. Bradby 50.-60; J. U’Brien, 40, 45, 42. mil flJJ vre» I C ■’JSAT PENNSYLVANIA TA« Bmmll-rmr. Philadelphia, Wovemlier 8.—The Board of Health reports an average of fourteen deaths a day from small-pox, during the week ending to-ilny, being a plight increase over file previous week. CONNECTICUT. WaTKIibi iu', November 4.—The llatton Company’s buddings have been partially burned. Loss850,UU0. MARRIED, In Atlanta, on U19 ta nut., at tbs realdouca of Dr. T. 8. Powell, by tlio Rev. 0. A. Event, Da. Janet IbHiUN of liebarthaai. to Hub Passiz, danebtar or Dr. T P. dram of HUIsdzevtlle. 6a. CALIFORNIA. TAr Heath** HleuffhleTi Jpmche ZaU, ill. Sah FitAHcaaco* Narewber 4.—The Chinese companies an> suing Los Angeles for damages on acdCrttut rtf the late mas sacre. The Apaches, on tho 11th of October, sixty strong, attacked and burned a ranch on the Hau Himon rifer, in Arizona, kill ing one man and wounding another. Capt. Bmith, of tlie Twenty-first In fantry, writes that the Indiana were pur sued by tho troops, and were found to come directly from the reservation of Canada. There are five hundred Indians on tho ration roll at Camp Grant, and on lost ration day only fifty answered—the remainder being on the war path. •n £l)N FOREIGN. ENGLAND. 4 rtet Jfmlmt .tmaOeme. -The Telegraph thjj London, Nov. 4.—The Telegraph tijjs morning prints a special dispatch ftont Paris, oontaiuiag tho steUEMut that a plot, of dangerous character, against thu pipient government cf Spiiny has been discovered in fliat city. J - Tho Times this morning expresses its intsntion of clnting its onlumus to the discussion of international copyright, which has become quite bested. Already one libel suit has grown out of the con troversy—Hon. Mrs. Norton plaintiff. .WASHINGTON. HMSMliar the Oetenmem-.tfa WsloreifA- ' u eti«>- . «iur i laaroiloH which, tho mob dispersed. This ton. If anybody IS mcimouni qiacreui., . v m , Mr. .^vom^-To expUre «M MU wust^en to tire what wc say, they can sak the oH gen- oJTsS'iilo, YVahuiHoton, Novembers.—The master.GfEpoPal will b« absoot until nesday. Tho Secretary of State goes to Now Y< &. H. Baker Iws been pppointjtil Minister to Constantinople. ■ The losOatoii of botufelK-Uw Euro pean Syndicate left for New York, to- Tfonsfol Horatio Slcktre oaurecls Forbes, the defaulting l’ension Agents efenci5l^fi*iafoi>, of NrerHre^ Atrel succeeds Gov. Kryzanowski, as Super- ^^aJ^udKttelDr Georgia,' . Oil waam&i* It is worthy of remark that Boas Tweed, £li3: wSVon^fittRffl&rthat when a man makes ten million dollars in politics in ten years that he does it hon estly. >1 We arariiSI aay deep troubling about Mr. Tweed, but we do know of a gcnllonUntrthvWeflVttifo poNtfas Shota ten years ago a bankrupt who is now worth a rnilli dollars. One hundred thousand dollar* * year, without the in vestment of any capital wluttaver, is rutiier favorable. The name of this young man is Orant. Hi* father resides in Coriog- If anybody is inclined to discredit Chunks of Wisdom*. Prudes are coquets gone tew seed. BVVeagO sumtime* sleeps, bat vanity alwqi keeps on* / open. It is just u astral tew be bora poor az to be bore .naked, and ft iz no more dis grace. The only human being on the face ov this erth Chat lreally envy, i* 'v faffing Christian. A man whom yn kan him tew work on a' farm for nothing, and board himself, will iasi about earn hlz wages. Than iz tew kinds ov men that i dent kare to meet when i am in a grate horn; men that i owe, and men that want to owe me. I kant see what woman wants enny more “Kir/lUt" for; she beat the fust man bom into tho worn out ov a ded snre thing, and she kan beat tho fast one with the same kards. 1 almis did admire the mallis of the mule. If a bake of fortin had made me az misfortunit smung men az the mole iz nmung aoimulee, 1 wood hegm 2 let drive at things a mile and a half off.— Joth DiUingt. One of the most impudent of all the actions performed during the flro was related yestoday. Orrintou Luut, Esq., one of oar oldest snd best citizens, had draggod his piano from bis residence, on Michigan uveuue, and was tolling along with it, when two men with a dray accos ted him and asked him to whom it be longed. Ho replied that it was his own, and received the astounding information that they wonld like him to prove it. Without another word they placed the instrument on their vehiole and drove off. Of course remonstrance was useless. He fas not seen the piano a\HOo.—Chionga Tribune. * Nrw 2Uu>erUfltnume. "the 1 ~ ma.n>Ej.ririA ani» Atlanta WINE & LIQUOR CO. Nre*-.#- Brpnil Street, ARE TOR SOLE AO ENT* FOR THE Mlmttllaneons. Wait l Wait ! For the Kg SHOW. TH! ONLY Menagerie, Caravan, ■UNECE AND CUNTS, Tbst win visit ms SoettMra State* tbit Wlater. Old W*, ONLY AM OkKUNAL j John Robinson. Siztj-swSD yean Of age, with an experisnos of over Fifty year! in the Sooth m owe or of • tfen- agerlo sod Olsons, on bis Arad annual triumphal tour, Through all tho Southern SUttt with THREE MONSTER PAVILIONS: Ono exduelrely ior Iht Musetua. i^othtr txrrfass Ij for the Monugerio and Cursvan. Tho third devoted to the Equeitrlsn Zn- tertml timenti, and all adjoin ing and ooopsrtlpf kJgoUw, BUT ONLY ONE I’KIC'E OF AJMUS8I0N, And ono ticket admit! 70a to tho ontlro combination, Meosgorie, Curs run, Itoseom snd Clrcns. WAIT FOR IT! WATCH FOR IT! GO AND SEE IT * The onljr real Manager in, Masonm, Osnvsn, and Ursh olsas Ciraui on Um road. 25 Gold and Crimsoned o Ao-xin Drawn by Bonuiifnl UaUbad Crmm and Day*M Hpraas—sll tbs Clroos Uotkmna^largaaH I* 1 Bi-st Parade Xrar bran on lbs PnhMs THE ATLANTA SUN OAILYajut WEEKLY ‘A Live Paper oa Un JfaM*.’ ALEXANDER B. STEREZES, MMkV M A. tt. WAJKQEJfo,. Etltar, 4. HENLY SMITH, Ownl Editor tad 1 THE SDH ls*a ovum sdrtxaU at Uroudfar EaSiffisIlEI EE? ■ ter< Union, in ons grand osMsAniMk u-ms.b.noa.wtre.ro«« i-StaywSfflr Tb. MU0M. of tbs nroaubtl ■ Rretv iloio ore ware to uo UbmtT *M soo< c ooatfoMt. TortbU ouoofre wo •bMUatat.tateb C Qovorottont M a v. aten JUauat laoko of tbe ml*bty Drereoatio hoowTva. MU ‘wss'flaemri.-fitt .uJZ Wo shall sire a oorrasl NMrfof tho procoedlngs of the LegisfaUnre, and fUhllih tho Decisions of th# WtSTth* BMnO * ‘inun "f” ° f inUnat Mr. Stoidionsla thorooghly enlisted in this (rant ahnost'dilf 0 " 1 *'*** 1 '* calnrana of TM BOE Address *' i. 1ULHLH SMiTM.^gn^r,^ TERMS OF HUUSCRIPTIOIf Twelve Months....910 001 Three Months.^...1 « at. wrereAta. ... ! 001OM NoDAaTT.U... 1 00 r Dally—Per Assam 1 i «T 001 tight Copies 00 00 «So I i»nU fiop»'.v.v. 4 .r¥fl k n re^:v.v.S5 Fifty Ooplss. JIN Ten Copies ^fojsingh No Onbecripilons to th» WEB the time paid for sxplras. CLUBS: T . r , .for OLUNS time, and take the and nil be at the ■ nmopfieo... t Andrad Copies ............1x0 00 J Wwkly fin* Itx Mntki« OdpM.re.4l 00 Bfi mnaldll bn wfa MU* ssmm WtaMy tajreai. toosth^I tare. W. Win k. *MTOteia> tm tb. m» reHrelof a* 1 K n «£SiaL b h M bMS’, 5h%SSl. I t Four Monster UfftBl SEA LIONS! With their young Pkftyrkynohus I nonet us, on Sen Klepbants, with mane eraotlika Forest Monaichs requiring over two hundred pounds Bsaoh Fish daily for their sefasistenee-ths in ly ones oa exhibition In lb* World and can be seen in thla Meaaga- rle at all honn, sporting in an artiflrial lake of Ooann Water. .mm to OnwhiHb. Sis mection with Tnn 8ns will not change his rash letters ialaadod for hhaTofthar an mi. Vj; XtStStuoLSSSZa' «t CrevireilvUta. Maria. • *11 MMn. oa bretare. of rev Uad, oobsmM vNk NOTICE TO THE GERMANS. All Germans Interested In th* pending nnnstlon •o rcquesta<i foynoet at tha Oitpr Unil,nt8p. m., Cth Inst., to rnodUe tha report sf Pkj committee ap pointed at tho last mocting to tranaaet such other buaiueaa as may bn brought up relating to immigau- 00. UUa BUHLOTFELDT, nov5- Chairman. lHUIt ESTABLISHED. 1H6» STUART RAILROAD HOTEL, opposite Depot—Valdosta, oa. 0. T. STUART, NORTH GEORGIA Female College. I-IUE «ECOND QUAHTVift OF THE TALL HK8- L KION wUl up.li on MONDAY, U» lllh I..UDL Of- Room for Seventeen More, novt-tf A- AS*aS» 1 Coppersmith S h 0 p Hud.oo o, A PARTWER WANTED. A FIRST-CLASS BOBOISSR MAN WITH A CASH Capital of f 20,000 wonld bo admitted to a part nership in a mercantile buaineaa In Atlanta, that pays equal to auy business in the Stats. Address * ' -I" Care of Dally Sim office, nov6-dhw«t Atlanta, Oa. Kcniouiber the Urand Special Sate - OF - Plain*, Shrubbery and Fruit Tree*. TUESDAT MORNING, NOV. 1, I* O’CLOCK, AT The Live Auction House, No. 2 DeGIve's Opera Heme. 1HE LADIES ARE INVITED TO ATTEND THE aale. Call Monday and tee the Onad Collcetion of aohht IviauMlulrtente ai SbniBbe^^^ 'Amtracmcnt*. DeGive’s Opera House Hopbl* Worrell - IYlreotr—. FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY! Xonday Evcalag, Sor,mber 6th, 1871. TBE FAMODI Worrell Sister* I SOPHIE. IRENE JRNBIE, AreUled 1)7 tbe PnOreo OnreeMna harry jaoksor, JENNIE WILLMOR* FRANCK THE LEON RROTHERR, *a* . mo« prereifial COMIC OIT5BA COMPY When Till be preresteil tbe mnUrel Kitr.vej.nre at OI NEB H.HXiTj Al Or. THE IA5VEII. THE r.ACQt ET AND TBI I.UTI.E III.ASH HI.IPrKll. wilb all Ike orlolul mil .In; lutrotluclD, tb. DION nuoTHEItli in Ike Rye- anlaw, an* tbe entire Oorereni — — retire of "IF EVER I CEASE TO LOVE, vrllh lorel hi'.; red tbe l.a,hel,l.- Fvoe of 1 TBE FOOL OF THE FAMILY." M ” nfabHy- A WILD TABTABIAN MONSTER YAK, From the Deeerts of Tartary, with long beantifbl hair growing from his back to tho ground. Tha only one on tfthibition in America. Don't cuufonnd this with any small show or Menagorla, but bear ilia mind THAT . ..,/ ij i- OLD JOHN ROBINSON, Tbe Leviathau. Is tvtumptoently marching on, and will positively exhibit at ATLANTA, OA., on WEDNESDAY and TBUBEDAT, tho IMh and Mth, Wovemher, for -1 TWO OATS ONLY, nov*-.odUUU>b. .'( . CITY ITKM«. l Thoro membata wfakfag to ■thatetba for Xua Bum during the neatiocr of tho Logiklature, can have it delivered at any point iu tea city, or left at tile FookOAee, or it a*u lie token at The Sun office, by leaving their orders at thiaoffloe. L W 8- Mores, at the Kimball House, always has The Son for sate. ! l.Mu-1,000 Old Papers for rote in qua lities to sail pamh.reea, at the tf 8<jb napere from 22x82 gkeap.' Address Uuriium Cflti*. r. a. thhowan, rrepftaiizflEarelMreFlMlwRre Wteb., * 1’. O. Box 400, AX'LANTf, CIA. , ang28 6m. ... .... ■ . a. MM. HOOKS* C ontractor fob brick and 8tone Work, ot all nlsssss. r Ornamental work, Stone Cutting, ate. Orlffin. Oa.. May 12.1871. ■\fr. ,,, , . Brofaro* Msroesr Stro , W Ornate to Bam.—One rbota on 2d Acwr; alro a portion of th*oOee, ia> i. - -I" 'Hriitt Our carriers are not anthoriaed to ire i-civo. money fpr ■ubecriptioR*. or Bteka collections for us on any anooont, or to soil papem to any one. Their sole doty ia to deliver paper* to our city rob. ori licr»—nothing else. mw. jnjtcmE; Painter and Decorator, O FFICE .bov. W. o. JMb'a. WblUlrell terret, r turns thanks to bis old patrons for formes favors, and hopes by attention to basinsee to fosvft oontinnanco of the same. ap'ft-ly D l _ , Mrs. I*. F. BENSON, formerly of Richmond Va., has taken rooms in the Davie Hail bnlldlng tho Gandy Manufoctory, Brood treat, 111 be pleased to have tho ladies of tho city call and examine her styles and patterns. Dresses cut, bested and made in tha vary 1 styles, on short notion and on i HeUsibction guaranteed. JOHN T. ALEXANDER. New Store! New Stock t NEW GOODS I OOOO ARTICLES f - HAVE TOST OPENED A STOCK OF FIN* . Family Omrerlre of rer, rererlor oMlltr I» ta I in re* .l«zret. LreUte refoprefrertovTO* to HI«Ik. Brer Brink (ten, tetter << WhHteMi roe W. G. Robinson, Agent Wholesale and Retail Dealer in BOOTS and SHOES, N*. 67 Whitehall Struct, ATLANTA, OA. AlLiui A re, wo. , i HteJSfffS ¥l£iii “So, uiyfoitere to agfim fa lure* Jrelro MUrente’i teteteUM Mifafa ly—in if — generally, Buying. jnisroflancffM. LITCHFIELD H0U8^ a ACKWOBTH, GEORGIA. beet the market afford*. JL L. LfTCHFlET, WBIOBTi SCHMIDT <k CO. laiT^nd 4841 Revised Ooile. Al»o a bill mormug thc pruoner wro TOtLCodeoi 0^ in I jafi in Charieeton, Indmua. Reserved erate, 1 9. Ups k Crow's UpokJU^. Ml MiTvarmjr B y a Yotmo LA»V« 4 — Twelve pdwspgper ohhaegp gfoitoblt lor ,^2255 to 24x36, will be sold “Alzxandbb H. Stephen* on udt of «hb Law.”—A 16 page phlet—one of the pcofoondeet of Btepbeu*’ many production*. 15 cento ; GO 50 copie* 86 J. Henlt Bans, Manager San Offioe, Povrvr Pr,w tear Sate. We offer for role k “Montague” Power Ptare, which can lie ran either by bond or •team—in perteot order ted oa good ro new. bddnm J. Heels Surra, tf S ?ffimS^a. SUPREME OOUBI OV GBOBCHA. Regular Ordro of ^riaroL -Otoa yto 18. Eretern..• 19. Brunowiok • September 6-tf , TaUazuWuRito* 'tokron We spetfaHy detow oH our aibrerihera to reeeive their paper* A^nfariy anti utoptly. a <k We wifi tokelt ro a •pedal favor if they will report to ba rra*7 failure to re- orvie the paper. iliveiea—-Jus* ■ n_ H reqneweQ uj , any failu Afithid ww^cn do is to do the hret We roro WdaikURM ■ ' * “ ‘ fathtework. •»* , re* i xroa».»*b:».mre DM UM ntsaata* jgro.