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THE DAILY SUN 8 I NDAY tfoRNING &OVEMBEB 6. SW Office tn ike Sun Building, tide if Broad etreet, Second Door South if Alabama, on First Pi oh Fourth New Advertisements always found Local and Business Notices *. O. Da vie, Jr, tMoulon. Us. B. A. ruuiiM, ThntissrtBs. a*. I o wmiiiM, Union Point Jdu a. Uaows, Katie. Os Cku(> *r 0«r NtMilpiiw Mm. We Mk attention to onr new term* of ■nbeeriptioD in tbe Ant eolwnn on onr && <p of tin Court, and keep the of Bnkino**" standing in onx filaljl. 'Csjylss 'f til i«* Pair - »*• lilt* C h»nje—-Sttbzcribera , . Notice. '■* Hereafter, wc Ahull ' issue Thu Daily Sun oh Sunday morning, and not on Monday morning. Thfa new arrangement will take place nex t Sun day, the 8th init Judge Unaler’i Message. Judge Conley, who sits in the Guber natorial Chair, yesterday, sent a message to the Legislature. We anpjMse it was done only to go through the forma at “playing” Governor, tor there is nothing in it which (hp people desire to be in formed about. It only contains Baaj Conlay's opinions and advice-. For thia reason we do not poMbh it ip full. He pledges himself not to allow poli tic, to have anything to do with his dnot; says be is Governor of the whole Stale-, advises us to, sfeoj) wrangling and stnfcq says we have gained nothing by the adoption of ant anp^otsteroua course^" . that tbo Oevarniaeot has groat power, and We should to shape our course that there may be no region for martial law or Ms- pi—in* ot tbs writ of Inborn oorpm, or farther reobnairnctlon;* that if -w will ha law-abiding, he thinks Congress wHi soon proclaim universal amnesty, etc., etc. Ho is glad of the signs of letamiag prosperity—says tasaa are higher then before the war—while the property to bp taxed is “indnitely less;” that the a(- fains of State shonld impose the lightest burdens, sad aaeura the greatest shonld be' curtail- Tht Public Pripllus We oommend tbo bill «f ter, to give the State printing ti th, lowest responsible bidder. Let the De mocracy s«'t sn example of retrenchment and reform. It will interfere with the calculations of some, but we favor any thing that is for the public good. We aro willing to take the printing for Ah per cant leas than it baa been done since the war. and are ready to enter into any sort of dbligafion "to do the work fa$f.4ft 1 >TO9l£#«tMhi MU sat reaction of the State. wn.&UQL** Dr. Wiley was • candidate for the clerkship of the House. He is a very efficient man, b&hjj a ripid and skillful penman, whose services are valnaUa. •Jfco Do** is »„t, rhng Democrat, and has done yeoman'a service in days gone by, Helpstyyj social,politics, - culture and refinement. NEW ORLEANS CORRESPON DENCE. py; that _ ed,"anjtaxatiqn reduoed, aqd pledges himself to ent oft all super numeraries, adapt the atrioteat economy, and not spend a single dollar naleas oetnnlly noo- iwaary. In this, lie asks the assistance of the General Assembly, and notifies the members in adranco that lie will not sanction any bill that looks to wasteful evtrnvsganeo or nnnocessary expense of tho people's money; that we must econo-, mize, do justice to (ax-payers, and re store oonAdanoe in ths Government; and that the publio expenses ahoald not kb enlarged, or the debt increased, unless upon the most substantialoonsiderationa. He is nnable to give a statement of the public debt, or the disposition made of the bonds of the State, and urges * thorough ibvaatigation. Ha says ttts well known that violations of law are “alarnuagQr frequent," bufcgt- tributsa it to the “democatiiatinn which always foUwws war;” bfjjteit/ 1 IImt l 'sn<l decided aland In tavaf of law and order, and th* 1 , punishment of crimo where it may bo legally shbwA to exist, and tjift eooMa and juries take heed of this mat ter with decision and energy, and tcocli criminals that the law cannot be violated with impunity, and says ho will b* very cautious in pardoning any one. He urges us to show to tho'world that we are atill capable of aolf-gorerninent; that there is enough virtue, intelligence and integrity among onr people to secure nil the ends of Government, and remove all pretext for Federal interference in onr local affairs. He indorses the aehool law of the late session in the main, and thinks' Prussia whipped France, in their lata war, hn- coura Premia oompals every child tube ednSated and Franco does not, and ad vises the fnnihrto be distributed lor the education of'liolli races, and that Ate schools and college* for thu seme ebotld be kept Separate. He also urges a Mjcral inddfgEthent of (he htato tJniveratty, and th* negro College in At lanta; also an agricultural oollcgo at HiUedgeriXe ami • S' branch thereof at Dahhmege. And we saw argmk to pay the State debt, whvthvr -wisety oe VtnwU ly in corrad, m tip r what mag >.pu misforyans^^. depressed audition, we should pay. And winds np by, ivrgi“u taodnraUoa and a wise caution. This is a succinct and fair abstract of Letter front fvnnhoe. nognab>ft^'ik; ^£tT8i, mi:' Etlilort Sun: Since my last communi cation, soma stoves of interest have been mode on the Louisiana political chess- ^ ‘•ppjriaeyon.- There baa been formed here wliat is called "a Block Man’s Party,” headed by Lieu- tflMtnt.QDvernor Dima, the repreenfo- tive of the colored loyalists of thia region. The object'of this movement is a con centration of the African ioroe in one •olid phalanx, with an ulterior view to the possible triumpjl of tbe extreme Radi cal party, who aro pledged to the support of Mr. Grant in-’ the soaring canvass for the Presidency. .They have also State offices to control and local interest* to subserve, and the ascendency of the race to advance in evety possible direction. The Lienteuant is a large, portly, well ptopoftioaad, good-looking, .man of bis class, with considerable affability of man ner and apiooktlft OxfUcffiibo «-Counte nance. He presidos over the State Sen ate (ex-offiew) with notnbfe;dignity, Jiro pounds metioas-vrith distinctness, and shows a familiarity even with Parltaman- twfitfci?fifiralmJecl^foonmKm sense, I to wbioh mpg beffiddsh affipngiiis high est moral traits, a sense of propriety.— His speeches are-always brief, but he speaks sensibly enongfa and with' Oom- ,mendaMe fluency. I doubt if hfe posscs- 'ses talents enough to originate measures, or tho skill requisite to the organizatio 1 of a party; but he mfy serve very well as an instrument to carry out and execute the desAgrisailbthBWf ‘ "'' The present object of this party is the ibjriacWneut of Govetnor moMtmm. Ths colored citizens of Lonisitns have oaassd to fraternise os ardently as at the beginning, with the Executive. They have mutually come to regard ch other as antagonistic influences, ith in tbe titate and Federal camps, and tho flame bf hostility la beginning to be kindled between them. This seems a gad state of things, but perhaps it is all for tho best. The colored people look iUtscdlaneons Houses to Rent. ALSO, A number of null hutuefl iu tho »»ame neighborhood. Apply to G. W. ADAIR, U ovl-flt Real rjUU/Kcot^ A Oootl Chnnee FOB A HOME. T WILL HELL BEFORE THl QOVUJ 9O0B i S&fe&aBnftg ttbstaf taswaSavavtSs wsasa. amt-i** sex. HAROEU PLACE,” COXTAIIIHO ■n- brio, sUiot Sts HsnarisLSciss at ths asms iu b.-ruuds. IwUl sallUls trad,andpsrodsastbt- “xviv- aim SUNUBKD ACHES, asm Wktck sss dowa, aud substantial rock rhlmneya.—witb agar- tan ^ tttai thmr. p BUul! tstuIS of TITTT ACBEH «scb. I Will than MH THUS HUNDRED ACflEB In pffircola, or tracU of from Twenty-Iflve to Forty erefl rech end every trect eolfl I |h*fl *o arrange that them will be water, timber MU foo4 bulldiag idtea. i I ahall have e*Ch tract accurately surveyed, and the bouMUrtae well defined. I WlU Mil oa the loUowiug terms j ONE-FOURTH 0A8H ; ONE-FOURTH IN ONE YEAR ; ONE-FOUHTH IN TWO YEARS ; THE BALANCE IN THREE, WITH INTEREST FROM DAT* Of SAUL ' Upon M7 *nd all these paymenU excopt Urn wfll take cotton at Fifteen Ceuta per pound, (1 ood MeiuhMitdbta OoUon tuch M ta uaunUy eold la hU market) delivered *t Newuen, Ctaorgta. YOU50 MEN—Huaeet end lnduatrioue nod ail others have now an opportunity to buy homes, ana for then, by their own tabor. ’arsons deair lug more Uum uae tract e*u have the vllege of purchasing admtiooal peroela. 1 shall sell that persona buying Ma purchase adjaomit (he day thus 1 ’ ' ^ f ww tested Seats The last Legislature seated some mem- bravkkfN wot lawfully elected. vwvikhiasf ' e -Urn vwUsa wf g lor encouragement, in their movement, to the ’’jMiwers that be” at Washington, and tho Custom Houso clique at Now Or leans, who aro said to be particularly Af- rtflaa uad - oleaginons in their propenai- tiss. In the meantime, “the Guvner,” (as the darkies coll Mr. Warmoth), is playing his cards very adroitly, and will be likely to prove ton much for his sable antagonists and their Caucasian co-sdjuton here and kt Washington. Ha does not -wish to be impaaabad., It wopid detract drom tbo lofty official reputation he has ac quired tn Radical circles everywhere. Ucaides,)ssbasmad.agoedd«dof money iaHaw Oriaans, sad money is the basis pf reapeetahility, winch would be much affected by his impeachment.. He has comoquelttly been hob-nobbing, of late, [with too New Depsrtnrista and old-time Democrats, with a view to setting up a formidable.opposition to the parti-colored of tbe Haw Ag*, and has boon ' list is as ' will oarr; pioi Bail knowing ones, that *~ Ihe-vdtrt of'the State ug it so offeotually that is said, by he will onrry two- rirehim. has promised, however, in eooeidcra- ion of those now combinations in his [aval' to oppose fntnre corruption in the State, and to display greater justice and liberality in the distribution of offices, than has heretofore obtained as between tbe different partios in tbo titate. Im provements are comequently anticiiwited. Ivamuox. [rouurarrAT*i>. | Net v, a. lessor. In costing round for a proper man to and to the United titate* tienatc, we Would rejoice, if tbe Gem-rid Assembly pould salecl an able man—one ot Aral talents and influence, who willtnxko Ida mark at the rrst of Government— fend hope the offer gto secure tbo aarviees of such a utan will be earnestly made Lat n*. id o, have an earnest, sound Democrat, who will he a faithful and true reftiS^rihttvf pt the principles of tbe plitv.* We waut i-u« whose eseutekeon U Might, gal ftto pillbs on honor to Uto povpia af. itoaugw- oo A gontliynau wishing to obtain the norviees of X tafe eoaohmau, advertised to that effect ties oral applied and each w*s asked, “Ho* near osu yob drive to a pracipioe and not go owar.” A pert, vol uble (allow glibly said, "within an inch.” Turning to another, the ttataiM inquiry, when th« hottest A-Uuw said, “I Will drive as far away from the •danger as possible." “Ton are my man, aBiH®5SSs.:j»-i?s j In this Senntorisl "drive” we need one who |S saeGaeqwasstwd with (he safe old id who will stern mtnmc fllrSribc & Zo. Any Mtarmailon < tug A-MfM A toMfcljrtlutNov. Lit, uors ! yj. r. wniOHT, N«WIM, (i* Iiiquors ! BUY YOUR Ales, Wines! Liquors! *T * KENNY’S Chicago Ale Depot AND Wlielosiili) Liquor House. MV hare a Large Retort meat ot ait MMU orLiqVOHS, which will he lei mt the JHottt Remeon- eibte Term§.' scptlt 1 WOfortctorfi- SASSSSN HOfSE, (formerly United SUtas Botal.) /CORNER ALABAMA und PH YOB STREETS. AT- Vy LAM'A. 0a. E. R. 8ASSEEN, Agent, Proprietor. GEO. W. SAfiSEEN. Clerk. IN THE .fli • CITY! id Hid / . -noli ttiio'J .--d.-ld lertin'I 600 Crates assort ed granite and C C "Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. MERCHANTS IN City and Country /CONSULT YOUR INTEREST; EXAMINE OUR V itock hu d priori before you buy. Wo import CUTLERY AND CROCKERY And 14 ta not Bo your interest to go along dtatance from hoaM«ad pay u much or mom for tfce seme goods. , extent vsriety end price* it is equaled la the South. AN IMMENSE HXOCIi OF George U'etelenholm and Awn’s Celebrated I XL Cutlery. JOSEPH ROGERS ta SON’S TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY. Ct%al ahwrtifetmonlfe. Georgia—Douglas County. 1. TAUMEU, AND H. C. BUI.il. HAVING AP- . 1’LIEU to me for pertusnent letters of Admluis- .ion on the estate ot Joseph Firmer, late of uld mty (IcccMed, tills ta to cite tall, taud singular, tbe creilitora aud next of kin of Joaeph Farmer, to bo, aud appear at my offioe within thu time allowed Witueas my baud and seal, this Out. 14th, 1871. W. W. Hindu am* Ordinary. Executor’s Sale. the City Hall. In Attanta, wUl be sold, tor'a sale, one half of lot No. 335 and 300 acres of lot No. 334, Stone's District, Fulton oouuty. Tho land |ios about aeven mllea from Atlauta, on the tied tending from Orean’s Ferry to East Point, About half tbe taud la under cultivation, the other half well timbered. It ties well, and ta Aeeirable property. The half lot No. J2J, has a residence and other lit proremenu, fold aa the property of Mrs. N. H. Key, deceased. I TERMS—One-half oash; the baltanoe in twslve luouths. ocVl7-lawt<te* v A- A. WILSON, Executor. AclstilssiHtrwtor’H taulo. Atatk or GBORGIA, j Taluishbo County, j Y virtue of an order ot the Court of Ordinary of oouuty, will be sold "U the first Tuesday Iu CK WARD 4r CO. B 4 • ANT. Atlanta & New Orleans 7 SHORT X-IIfK. THE SHORTEST ft (JP1CKENT DOUBLE Daily Line From Mlanla lathe JUtsBiertppt Hirer VIA WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY. and Stabile, far NEW OBLEANS, AUD VU WEST POINT. MOKTtOMIIY, / UULA AUD MJUUDIAU, vioicsBtma, AsSsU lslsrmsalsl* Potato. O H AUD AFTEB SUNDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1S7I, DoabU Dsllj PHKnpir Trains wUlnm natal, r wd as follows : Loots Atlanta at.... f:10 A. M. B in atahl county, tho PlantaUoft whereon Mrs. Dovry KMtomona resided at the tmu> of her diwt. Tho altnatiou is healthy, eootety good, couvcnloiit to raiiceaita. uhuruhe*. udiK and post otttoe. Land ahited to tho culture of com, cotton, or small grain; In good rapalr- Mr. Atexamtur (Memmona ta «m the plaioc, and will taka pleaauru In abowing it to auy |wrdoii wishing to puM'haae. lerma. twelve moniha time, with approved paiwra. This, Hoptomber H, JAMItE M. TRIPLETT, 1H71. ecpll tda Admlnigtrutor. AdsiluiMtl'iitor* Rule*. dTATS or GxonuiA. Tali aft. h*o Oovnrt. IY Y virtue of ah orvler of the Court of Ordinary of aaid comity, will be eold on the flrat liH’Mtay In Novemlker next, J8T1, lwtweeu the lawful hours Of sale at the Court House door, in CrawlordviUo, iu laid ('ounty, the piautation or iaud« tMdougtng to tho estate or Ooucral Aarou W. Grier, deceaaed. lata of said county. This ptantatiea ia well adapted to tbe culture of corn, cotton, aud email grain. Situation healthy, society good. Conveuieut to railroad, poat -SP^Wr^lb. pUoo. sadwffi Uko pleasure lu showing the tanda to any ouo wiahing to are it. boid iu lota to suit thp purchaaera. plataf each survey will be exhibited on day of aale. bold for the benefit of the hetra of aaid deceaaed. Terms. HUP and two yean time for approved papers. Thu, beytewber 11, 1371. * ^ JAMES M. TRIPLETT, Adminiatr, Ac boptra non, vrttfi the win annexed. eeptlLMta Administrator’s Sale, J WILL IRIX, RRFOBR THE COURT HOUSE Weorln UwnncevUle, Owtnnett eettntg, Oeet* the lewu'houn of aale, all the lands in aaid county ^ M - w “* and five 14051 acres, the Wfeiy vostigote oil each rasas and porge itself of mambaes uns eleoted. Tbe Demo- • ratio pastyaMbhla^epftatWitalf upon <V fl* burden*. A man who Aees not pay Ma texMBOot lawfully vote, and he who ia stented iMtea of thia etorn is nnlaw- telly sUfekftetaWtannot lawfnUy IsaUa sratgntta. Imtoslstore Lat tha waak ilmpartial.andfeo one will and of complaint. Tbe , should be sustained. tion that tho world nerves praise for I ataplffdaty. He h The S»v pays the fa! oar State Treasurer: e Sd inst, tribute to hap erne noea, hede- having done even his Hnhtn guarded thepebli at all the attacks and tricks qf the Bullock Ring, and his bonraty and bis fidelity to tile interests of tbe '» deszxse v substenriul few The mitedgevffie Vnum toys R L Kimball has gone np the spout, sad > “how is that for HI." tn. "014Hain.Ptaos"ii( AMO-TWO Urts On th. was* StarfUUnltaal, fronting the same on the eeeta, near aaid depot—one ^VbtojMMtafctaWM***) WYua» IMotoertartp Atao—One hundred and fifteen (115) aorea, border ling on the aonthweM tads ef mid 13T acre tract. the aouthi SuS joh»ViKS* f5£5? JJSSWl Nororoes. Much of the aame ta vw|t * All the above lands are good and I tanda wlU do wen to exandne the aame before the day ofata. Dr. Wilaoa. Railroad Agent at Duluth. ^MtntthM tart. 1mlota wlnbe sold at I and the other on twelve'months' tune. September 18th, lim. BAMUEL W. KNOX. Administrator. GEORGIA, DOUGLAS CO. Onouunx'a Orrxcs. I October IMh. 1871. f E lizabeth been afield, baa appitad for ax- emption of personalty, and 1 will jmm upou the an*at tag ortee at DougtanrUta. on therth day of ta * o'dookr. ic W. W. HINDMAN, Ordinary. We are ageuta for the CELEBRATED HARD RUBBER HANDLE KNIFE, no yon want trade If llulcher'e, Rogers A Son’s, I X L and other best Brandt ot Haxort, SeUe or* and Halves, flail an ns. McBBIDJE, a Co. Looking ta Plates. T "We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in the City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks,Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases Sc Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Gall with the cash JfcMe 4 S OiMlttaRlOM* Dtatte* *. R.O0te K V JOICNBOM, I oonUg% HO. 4. THE H. L KIMBALL HOUSE. Atlanta. Ga.. October 13th. 1311. TTmWGlTT AND FARE over Blue MountMn Rout. r vtaE. B. k B R. R. and Mi eoamecttanA to nil tacwdaal puiuta. ee low ae by any otlmr route, via; VS MONTGOMERY. SELMA, MOBILE,VICE8BUBG. JACKSON. CANTON. MERIDIAN and NEW OR B. Y. JOHNSON, Local Agent S-t-tD.L JL.To. REYNOLD’S HOTEL, HEWN JUS * - - OEOmOlA. VDkXlUV MnOOWULD HOURE.] has* feMtwra M on you. U*V. W. M. XkeyzzoUM, IlENnKsaVt HtftrSK, MARIETTA, OBOBfiU, o^'sa» atesaffi *s acaiMt. itoiiki ^ ^ ^ COLUMBUS, CEOROIA. J. W. RYAN. Proprietor? ; yj sun ooLDiu. mask. GUS e * BHOff TV‘»R MACON, GKOBOIA. mHH 8PLEUWD nKSTJXAM HOTWr. If A Ismost and l»,t UoWl la lbs CUj. tad luwdlstalx oppwljs Hu Oswal ra~*S" novVtf W. r. BROWN k 00. w. a. mowasd. •- ** nonurj W. JL HOWARD k SON, COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. N0.3 WABBEN BLOCK. • - - AUOO&TA.6A. i ytte again tender oqr aerviQM in the Warehonae V? butaodivits., in aU lta branches, to .our old pat- rone and ptautere generally. Conamlsoiou for Selling Cotton, One and a Quarter PerCent All famfly rwppllea ordered win be carefully to-' 1 acted by one of the firm, at the lowest market filled, and at the lowest oash prior. Liberal caih advances made on ootton in ware ouae. We extend all the tacUittae ottered by Ware house Merchants. Consignments Solicited—aatle- action guarantee. *ug3Hr!ta aat 3:43 Jl M. tin through to Montg CHANGE OF CARS, forming a DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION with trains of the Mobile k Montgomery Railroad for Mobile, New Orleans, and all points lu Texas, and with Traius for belma and Meridian, Ala.; Jack- u, Corinth, Okalona, Vicksburg, and all points in nge .. than tho Blue Mountain or any other route to Mont gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and 47 miles short er to Selma and all points wost of Selma. Passengers leaving Atlanta At 7:10 a.m., Arrivaln Selma at 8:33 P. M. At 7:00 p. 41, Arrive In Seta* at 10*3 A. M. Making close connections with Belma and Merid ian Bead. - ' Ti BAQQACECHECJLED FOR ALL TER MINAL POINTS. • ...j.. gomerr- Tickets for aale at the oAoe of J. H. Pc Oeneral Ticket Agent, at the Unton Passenger Depot. | it . . t / 1 iTv.sskirr, * * Superintendent. W. J. HOUSTON. General Paacenger Agent oct3-tf t Insurance Company, OF NEW YORK. Cssh Assets, October 1, 187t 14.733,308 83 Losses at Chicago will not exceed 3,000,006 tM) Living cefeh assets, October 13.1871.. .$3,738,306 83 Wti Oh tbs 16th instant, at a meeting of the Stock holders, U was nnonimoualy resolved that, after pay ing ths Chicago tosses, whatever they might be, they would make op intact ths Cash Capital 2,500,000 MAKING CAftH ASHOTS • 4,000,000! THU lucre TVS XX O M m Upon ths asms BOUND BASIS ft hha beretoforao enpted, and gives to all ita Policy Beldam ths he possible saevrtty that ean be offered by Any OompBn y THE HOME -tstr: SISWWM—HM Iqsnslss.raaslt teWra n« fe, prawynz psu. „ wsraL -f.sig f, ~ s.tt.'wjuMsm . , D. Z. KIALD, na rics.pwm.te. i. K Vssnansa, fesssster. ^ BsOtKllto, AaetaUol-Essretiry. JNO. g._ WllITNER, Atlauta, Ga., Oswmlterat for OMStta (ratk COrollB,. IM*. - OHBAP COAL. - ' W l WILL SELL TO THE cmSEUBOW AT. LAUTA LUMP COAL tqr Ch. Car Load, Load- ed tax Cm at onr aaieee at 3c per. bushel, or wlU deliver It e* Gan. In the etty at 33c per. bushel; etae, fine Coal on Can loaded at mines at 4c. per purr turning In targe qualitiee. ^We claim tha cwr coal la equal to any, sepertor te a great man] U “ > ° e * KJQTNXDY k MORtaOW. Goal Marebanfa, oct38-13t Knoxville, Tana. Jnsnraiitc Companita. Insure in the Strongest Company. LIVERPOOL & LONDON & OLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY. irif-i /.liniritiijiYi i \< YJl/ti ;i 11T Cash Assets Cbinpah^ 6^.^,000,000 Gold Assets in the U. S. ^ *^.‘^00^00 Sfotkholdera nlmo JperfonnUy m* M L 06SE8 BY CHICAGO FIRE A LITTIA UNDER 13.600,000. THE DIRECTORB IN RTlfWTO Io.MtmStHs 1 ^ !fV ““V* BsssAtedraw *a Loateu «or ths whol. Ibis, sad nsttlMub Uu i JT. Eh JOHltfiiXiULA^aA, ti, jyiotif ttO oiD ol .// // i no!3<|li->*w<f nM lo w::i•*i»"l' atNMAi agents fort ai Aa Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Mississippi. SAVAWNAH, GA. W ti WALKER, jAMUH e. vncu-tAjis, | Aa««»tj*. Ottlce In the Dollar Savings Danh, HimbtUl House. iHntnnl fLite 4aanrantt. LOOK TO YOUR IXTERE8T! The Mutual Life Insurance Company ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $60,000,000, tal xaufflvnq Do your Oflloo : Uoa nsosMssjr to mm Inwusaos ‘THE OLD MUTUAL Henry Bn Christian, SPECIAL AUGNT. JAMES’ BUILDING, WhUokoU Street. J. F. ALEXANDER, M. T>., » HEDICAL EXOflUEB. IS- Agents fronted who are tTorhers. New Route to Mobile, New Orleans Vicksburg and Texas. Blue Mountain Route V I A SELMA, ROME, AND DALTON Railroad aud its Connections. "OASfiENGERS LEAVING ATLANTA BY THE i a a hWc iW8o°* F o 2ft?™ at 10 AM., making cloee connection with EAST EXPRESS TRAIN Or Sslms, Koine and Dsitou BsUrosd, srrivlD, ti ^ •u'dmAkint do* connectioas With train of Aktkuhs C.ntsti Ssurosd, sftttia, ti „ Jackson '2 Si 5" Vicksburg..... 3:56 ti M. ALSO, make doss connection aft CAIJCRA with trains of Booth and North Alabama BaMroad, arriv ing at — omery Tbs Road has been recently eqnipped and lta equipment Is not aurpssaed by any in the South for strength and beauty of finish. tgr Me change ef ears between Rome and Setaaa. PULLMAN PALACE CARS run through from ROME VU MONTGOMERY to Mobile without change. NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINT*. M f "R RAY'S LINE—NEW a ORK Sr SAVANNAH. EVERY TUESDAY non each post. lrii VIRGO BULXLET, Oomnund.i Onraposs Ibis IIh. »Ad on. ot Ate, sttemSht, - Jssras sack port EVXBT TdeUdat. "--.TT — — A —J H**p ft BgJ street. Ticket OIBoe, or rt the H. 1. Kimball House. JOSH B. PECK. Oeneral Passenger Agent E. O. BARNEY, General Superintendent E. V. JOHNSON. Local Agent, septlA-tf No. 4 Kimball jlouae. Tbe Palace Dollar Store. L. B. PIKE, PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH maw. STEAM SHIP COMPANY. PWUUUPIIM Jtjm M- PJJKMB EVERY SATURDAY store foei □KBBANCE ON OOTTON BY ITIAlMil Off THU LINE ONE HALF PXB CENT. CABIN MBkOH.......T.i .V... Z?. 1 . .... 330 DECK, wfthanbetatenue 16 tWa Has is emopoMd of the first class steamship* WYONlgfl.,,',, .TEAL, Commander. TON A WANDA BAREETT. Qsmsisndcr . Throa,h bill, lsdi skip, by ti] raKrosd < frti#M or pmm*«, apply to . HOKTEE A OAMKELL, For New York. TEZSaZAT SODTBimi ITEANKBU OOKPAET. , KVKKY THURSDAY. In.nrauos by this Lins o*d b, sUsoM *ndsr osi -re* ptisreos wnAltwe mm, rtintisB.™..,moo ,.JS. ta ntilory, Ooss. A LIVUKMTON OKU. BABUES..."! PBOF8IETOB. ssrnttoray iisrtor tb.oo.oUy, A Cvd to the Public. L - B: ’'Ma, INSURANCE Ac IS, WkBskslI a trait, feat «*>, »*J. n, now psafc, Atlanta, Ga., «*». IWS, Myi I HAVE FIVE A NO. 1IN8TJ RANCH QnMpAVTwa that were not reptwentod in ths^ ’ ^ Or^ftt Chioaao T>faa«vt«r. 'Tbea comptiiira npramf ■ a,pi|ti of llt.oga. i u tw oewqPEuafe o»T»a»ciuncoa orrere LttXES&TNZ X'iz REDUCED RATER. For wortoisntiilp rad tiyls. I tens wHI-rstaV iwapnii%.i iti 1 lu, ioa, ----nail i ura ystitis* satibti sraiy otks, la My Ura In th. STATU OP G BORGIA. octu lm A. T. FINNEY. ... Octobor3th.il Itfffir. w. - to, at lfltfiVr. W. M 13, at 4:30 r. u. -.j. M fT. at 4J3 v. M. BUta of lading firm kniio* oettoo end wheat thro, • Liverpool sad Hamburg via tortr Tort by ftrrt ^*tasa?9Sh2i®,7. U»«reteDpiKs.Wgra,B»n<ra. —NJXjp' w Baltimore & Savannah ^ ; &k.ta •Odnori- ljrb.rati**Mtil Orakshstioafeiwreiil as to- tire--!—-vrvT-r-w— UB r - 1 **.tesrnr- BOSTON ABAVANNAH ski. til ksailii^i tottotffv 4* Xilsiff* |tejl^|3jaip M ^*M | W°Lr (l 1 I00 T°E3J. Cart 8 Btep*dO#ft ORIENTAL" (73Q tPU». Capt F. M- Sailing from each port on the 10th, 30th and 30th of every month. . Through N1N of ladth^gtvdnto pvtorfral point* South and East Freight and insurance en^era—itantStoMoaa. Goods forwarded free of at tow rates. Good pas- BABBeotiareret^ t. ElCKKBtiON A OO. , Bostoe