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Yertt-nhy, iJWfr Mfctav* ofiChu ks F.
chaning Agent for tiio Western and At-
lantio ltailroad timing the Blodgett ad
ministration, was arrested and brought
before Judge W. AL Butt. Muj. MeCalla
swore, in the ntttftavU, that from tho beat
of hia knowledge and belief, ho was a
clpat and «wiu®ep*»u that: on tljp 13th
“and 26th »dp£eiHlfer, 12tb*aud^lst Octo
ber, 15th and 21st November and on the
2ftb and 28th December, 1870, he did,
by and through artful means and deceit
. Jfll |Jtaotioea, the Treasury
' ot.CBe Western aud Atlantic Railroad
! k*44 ex»i44‘^. a#
gave bond for 92,000 for file appearance
at court, Mr. A. T. Finney besoming hia
We aek attention t* car n*» terzna of
subscription in the first oolanin on first
P»g«- I
Ctsstcr.
DAILY • Cents
WJttKLY
FOH MAYOR:
JOHN H.
'ilaMf** oowMPl*fcN
P1KST ward:
/OHM P. MATHS, 0. W. WELIS.
,£ : 3tos4S» frt*ir.iA
0. C. HAMMOCK, E. J. BOACH.
fvDZi/Q
h.
THIRD ward:
p. GRAffr. T. A.
Morris.
»O0tlTH WXJto; ...
H. Ix WILSON, B. 1L FARRAR
FIFTH WARD:
I XEYDEN, A. L. FOWtiEB.
CITY AFFAIB**.
A Clsamge—Subscribers 1
flat ice.
Ilcroaftei, vri Jiull’ lea vie The
Daily Sum on SuDdwvV»94 B h and.
not on Monday morning. This new
airangeHMftf Will ■fcAe piaffe next
Sunday, the &th inab.
PkinddphU'ssd Atlanta
They tab* tya in I*ennsylvanis and
rye in Georgia; bat it it Only in Pennsyl
vania where they make that "Priilo” oi
the Bye. Seo that new picture in onr
oolumns. - ■■
4 - * Rsrtscr Wsst«d. > J ' w
. .U J -* r f 4 _
See tue advertisement ot a partner
wanted, worth 920,000 in oaab. Tbc
gentleman.is Mpaestl'le, and % i<pccn-
fnl business man. Proposals must be
made in writing and left at onr office.
Jno. 0. Wliitner baa removed his In-
street nov«d2t
Old Jaka H.SIkmm'i clrcwa.
Read bis advertisement Plenty of
fan ia at«r* on tbe 15th and . 16Ui iust
The show will be here only two days,
*.Oi ' eiuw ■ ■!
Waiklallta C.aaljr Pair.
The First Annual Fair, ol tbs Wash
ington County Agricultural Society,
commences oil tho Oth November, and
continues through the lltb.
k. tr,rtrni sad SWrabbcr,.
For some days wo have been wonder
ing where so much beautiful shrubbery
and evergreens were being shipped.—.
morning’s paper.
AvertisemtAt in this
T%v Warlb •swvwla Passaic Call.*.
We ask special attention to the notioc
of Prof, gaits, whose College is vsry
proyero«s and pOfmlsf- a ; I J >
J'; tbulaSQidasta. >
Travelers take notiea o| Htsvoirt'a Rail
road Hotel, Valdosta, Oa.
W4H be held at the City Hull Monday
night See advertisement
,» MaUapalltma Kars**!
Ws had a pleasant call from Mr. Daniel
Connolly, Traveling Correspondent of
the above sterling family paper, ia New
York city. {LA ha* beta farther South,
and ia now on hia way home,
] * A MmndMme Office.
Yesterday vra examined the new real
estate office of Judge Hammock, in
James' Blosfc. It feroxlly splendid—one
of tile finest offices in tho city, flttod up
handsomely, tastefully and is moat con
veniently arranged. The Judge is ono
of onr basthiniusas aien, who boa the
confidence Or onr people.
Tkt Worrell SUV era
a appear Monday night Miss
visited us list season, and the
captivating little cmature captured all
hearty., Tho Columbus paper* speak in
high.tarms ot the entma of bar sisters in
that eMy. Mtas Irene, as Cinderella, is
a handsome and graceful .ctrcas with fins
voice,
bee%tif]t} .braneti* ' enthusiastically re-
ceivsd hi thslasrlsad oiag ihnns Barry
Jackson ia from the English and Anetra-
HanTheatansM***** Be**nU wrtJj
Tte mmnliets ot the Logical ure and
•tangan in th.eity ,MT
to attend tbs aervioes of the Fimt
tist Church, mu^ffiiaf IWAj Ihl—f
toa streets one square fqBffirflM)
tol—this day, at 10», aahp'ah# rt-
P. ml, by Rev. E. <MtoWto| tb* pastor.’
.olo ,.■«■ I mda*ni r
► . Va*W»» «w<t hr—s flatto
These specifications aro connected
with 4t* tiuffiia*tip*3rr R. D.,wn#,
of Savannah, who was bound over 1*7
Judge Butt, sometime ago, tatal who, on
Friday, gave hood in tbs sum of 98,000,
for his appearance before tho Superior
Court, to stand bis trial—a true bill
having bed* fouAd against him by tlrt
Uraud Jury tin. day before. It is pa-
ported that young Mr. Blodgett pus pre
paring to leave the city, going to New
York—which caused h|* arrest—though
we do not know that this ia true, /It
so reported.
W. F, Herring, formerly of Atlanta,
now oug of the first merchants of Augus
ta, it in the city.
[COWIUXICATCD.]
w I M I <¥° ne '
which enters into the
7
la
This principle, v
formatianof Water,was discovered bv C. F.
Hchoenboin, of Germany, wh J proclaimed
it to bo a MKi/qgn4 fefBifmce: that one
atom of Oxygen, one atom of Hydrogen
and one atom of Ozone, when ohsmically
combined, produced ieater; that when
the electric spark was transmitted
through Oxygen and Hydrogen gas. thev
‘uttfi
disal
1 and water was the resnlt.
•gr „„
This experiment, and the assumption
of Bchoenbeiu, Huxley, Suigey, Shepard,
and othen, eonveysatalse impression, al
together at variance with the laws of
God, It is the withdrawal of the Ozone
from the molecule that permits the union
of the Oxygen aud Hydrogen. Ozone is
aWs/ificngofS if elrtriahf, of the _ “cowse
of motion in miller," ami of life in ani
mals slid plants; or, in other words,
“tho spirit of G*d which moved upon
the waters,” recorded In the first chapter
of Genesis; aud not mutter but animmo-
terial ami intwujible principle, which,
tits tend of beiug a constituent of water,
is simply the agent which prevents tho
union of these substances only un
der Certain temp#atMs; as in Bgypt
the atmospheric ettrrefim always rending
to the Equator from the Mediterranean,
and their temperature, being increatetl,
It never rains. The eleatric principle,
oalled Ozone, prevents the union of the
atoms of Oxygen snd Hydrogen, and it
oonspqnently cannot rain. This modified
form of electricity does not cuter into
the compoeition of the molecules which
form water. M. 8.
Y’csterilay the market opened strong,
hut closod weak and irregular—10(-(.fllCj.
Receipts 17C hales; sales 100 bales.
Dally VNM(Slsgi*flb.,laprtM. Court.
BurRKirx Oovirr or Geouoia,
November 1, 1871.
Argutaent ot Mo. 5, KSMemCirtoit—
Beokford A Helmnn vs/. Onfpaiati-s-wns
ooneluded.
' Argument was heard in tho foDiiwing
oases from Eastern Circuit, to-wit:
No. 6—A. B. Smith vs. the Ordinary
of Chatham county—mandamus from
Chatham. H. D. Tompkins for plaintiff
in error; H. R Jackson centra.
Ne. 7—J. J.‘ McGowan Is. Win. M.
Davidson et ul.—injunction from Chut-
ham. A. W. Stone, Wm. Dougherty for
plaintiff in error; R. E. Crater snd Judge
Fleming contra.
No. 1—Mary M. Marshall vs. Elias S.
Cohen—ease from tho City Court of ba
vannah. Thos. E. Doyd, by N. J. Ham
mond, for plaintiff in error; George A.
Mercer oontr*.
No. 1—continued oaao of the Bruns
wick Circuit-wus argued. It is Lee
Wyly A Co. vs. Silas Overstreet—suit on
bond from Pierce. Harris & tVillisms,
T. M. Norwood, by A. W. Hammond ,V
Sou, for plaintiff in error; Ware & Niehols,
Olarke A Spencor, Glenn A Sou, contra.
No. 1 of the Brunswick Circuit was
argued. It is Urbsnus Dart, jr., vs. L.
J. Dupree—complaint Ir.im Glynn. -
Harris & Davenport, by John Collier,
for plaintiff in error; no sppearauoe for
defendant.
No. S was argued. It is J. J. Bell
and B. J. Mims vs. C. C. Thorpe—Rule
va. Sheriff—from McIntosh. W. B.
Ganhlcn, by brief, for plaintiffs; no ap
pearance for defendant
No. 8—M. M. Sweat va. Alfred Smith—
was dismissed for want of prosecution.
J. 0. Niehols for plaintiff' in error; John
L. Harr's, 8. W. Hitch oontr*.
No. 1 was taken up. It is T. B. Mar
shall A Bro. vs, Willis Olsry—complaint
from Wiyrno. \Y. B. Fleming, J. D.
Humph fur plaintiff in error; no appeor-
snoe for defendant in orror.
Pundiug argument of this ease, Court
adjourned till 10 o’clock a. m. ’Tuesday
next
Mr. Page, of Lee, U a bright example
of Radical integrity. It seems he is
fits siss c-ris
) ,**■ 1™, “ * OPPCM here lest ho should be anerted,
but i* trying to have the Legislature pay
him, uererthaloes.
John and Green Middleton have a cop-
J»
wt
or
m
or anything obe, of brass or eonper. We,
yesteMffi', iMtoctotaommpf «W wolto
which fal beawtifuL Boa* copper mesJ
arcs they wen mannfsotnring waradf the.
>">**!■•* (Mtfel tuning
ths tarte and psyfaction of skilled hgiuls
We ore gfod tb* House has rcoognized
and sated on the principta that then who
As not pay taxes cannot legally vote.—
The seating of the member* from Bibb
was eminently eonstltutiansl and Just.
? i»nDg>iwig*n«m«-
^JM|'|9pMQ , ARY OF STATB.
CdlonU Mv J. 8PRAYBERRY Uan-
iouneed as a candidate for Secretary of
State, subject to thaHafkasaati* noarina-
TtVasr^iyro
BMUrui* ItuWnMw NoBc
**■)„ Diploma Awarded. —IjOvic, Don
gles i A D^nr
ceivtnl tfio Diploma at our laat Fair, for
the lim*t display of Dreiu Gootls and
Dry G"QiU. Thin firm HtjckH to tlie one
prioe rybtoi), a«lalk>wur> fleriation.—
Their Ht*>ck in "largt*, wc)l j^orteil and
their price* ore low.
Gull and aeo them at 42 Whitehall
afreet. nov‘2-lm
Jtf A^pdrioi who liavtJ
receipts lor tlm street, tax for 1870 and
have received notices from me to work
tb* street*;'will 'do nle a faVdr by bring
ing or sending them to my ofileo Mr that
I non correct my hooks.
nov6JJt| T. H. WnxiAMs, Marshal.
*fflu H. H. Witt A-Oo., oa Lise street,
°W*V*iVt jF. M.AJ1. C, Works's Hardware
Store, are doily receiving consignments
6f CRldWM," Tbrleyi, Eggs,' "Bnller
Tennessee and country ; Apples, Onions,
Potatoes, Obestnuts, Honey, Dressed
Poultry, and, Indhct, everything ia th«
country produce line, "Thirties wanting’
Co*airy Ptoducd, to Xh. !,'Jamily 6op-^ 0
plies, cannot do hotter than to send their
••tiers. ATKAOTI
-seii-BM H. H . -WHTT A GO.
■Qo William Rich A Co., at their new
BlockiaroWpily*#
t Dfjvelhc-S Of the scasto
iA UMIs Gooils, «Shawl*, Bonlevsrd
ffltirla, Lace Coll^W, etc. uOv2-3
W WilMam KW* Co., iu^ut all
times an experienced buyer in eastern
cities, who watches the ups and downs in
tlie market, therefor#, claim superior fa-
cfltia^wlmth ilk ciices and rtylsa,
any otMk houto. ■ ^ ^ ^ nov9-3t
06-Csn at lifeok’s CSndy Factory,
No. 75 Broad street, for Marsh Mallow
and Chocolate Creums, fresh made every
day. : ;; VirA 1 ' ! r f
taV William Rich A Co.'s Boot and
S1ipo,Pt)portBio!iJi Si as complete as in
any she* heuae— *ell* the bast Eastern
and Philadelphia jn*kes cheaper thou
any shoe honte in Uocity. nov2-8
Wiieat h/'avy. and 1 to 2 cents lower;
irintepusd .^nd amber western 53<g68.
Corn steady at 76(0,77. Fork flower at
f 18^13’ 13. . Bt ef qufeb fcfird ac
tive. Groceries quiet and steady. Navals
firm. Freights steady.
3Gth—W. C. Smith, GrantviUo.
38th—Wulter Brock, Buchanan.
34th—William Hep^Ringgold.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
rr r *f*7 u, tthlA|t m
g—Lomus! Sellars, HohnesriUe.
—Henry Tsrver, Newtek.
Bnrtow—John W. Wofford, Carters.
ville; John W. Gray, Adairsville.
Bento*’Nathalie! Wofford, Homer,
Berrien—H. T. Prepfes, Nashville.
Bibb—Bocod, Ross and Nutting.
Brooks—James H. Hunter, Quitman.
Bryan—C. H. Baker, Eden.
RuUocto—D. L. Kennedy, Stilesboro.
Burke—Robert A. Murpney, Thos. M.
. Berrien, T. Duncan Cox, Waynesboro.
92 per gallon; Fish 25 to 45 cents per Suits—Thos. F. Hammond, Jackson,
string; Shrimp 25 cents per quart; Crab Charlton—John Paxton, Traders’Hill.
star- luroHTANT no auiimm or tub
Lkoislatube.—For Hats of the Latest
Style call on Lewis H. Clarke, in James 1
Bank Block, next to Railroad. oct31-6t
Fish and Ovbteu Depot—84 Whitehall
street—Wholesale anti Hebei. Oysters
75 ceqts per donee—carefully packed in
id »bd shipped le any point i-
oct3 L. Coox.
^COMMERCIAL.
ATLANTA MAKKETS.
Office Daily and Weekly Sun, ■) * i WS.
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 4, 1871. }
inanwal—Gold is buying 1
wlliijg X 1‘4; silver is buying 1 04—sell
nUijjgl 12; j
Grain, etc.—Corn is worth 92} to 05,
by tlie car load, for prime white; 90 to
92 for mixed. Block oats 76; mixed 65
to 68. Coru meal is worth 95 to 1 00.
Brsii 1 20 to 1 25 per cwt.
Fix/cii—-Superfine flour $0 25 |o£6 76.
extra $7 00 to 87 50; family .'57 25 to
80 25; extra family 88 50 to 89 25; fan
cy 89 50 to 810 00.
Provisions—Bacon is firm—shouldors
8 to 81; clear rib sides 8J to 9; clear side#
to 9|; hams, plain 14 to 154; canvass-
14 to 18. Bulk meats—shoulders 8
clear rib sides 8]; clear sides 9 to 9f,
Fruit—Rough peaches 4f to 5} per
pouud; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled,
4 to H per pound; green Georgia njiplrs
88 60 to $4 00 per bbl*
Bitter—Tennessee and.country but
ter 25 to 30 cents; Northwestern 27 to31.
Leather—Hemlock 25 to 30; Oak 40
to 45; Harness leather 36 to 45; upper
leather 42 to 50; Golf skins 925 to 860
per dozen; Americau calf skins $25 to
46 ]icr dozen.
Hides—Greon 7 to 74; green salt
to 81; dry hides 16 to 16.
COTTON GOODS.
oz Osnaburgs, 16; 6 oz, 12J. 4-4
Sheeting, 121- 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8
Shirting, 11; 3-4 Shirting, 9. Yarns, all
numbers, 81 40. Cotton rope, 28. All
domestics in good demand.
Groceries—Sugar—A, 14); extra 0,
14; crushed, powdered aud grauu-
IuUmI lbpMlf)*; Demerura 13^^13^; fair
hoico brown 12(fiU3. Fair supply
market steady. Coffee—Rio 23(^25
Java 34; Laguira 30. The coffee market
somowhat excited; prices Arm. Molasses—
Barrels 36; hogsheads 32; New Orleans
prime 80. Salt—Liverpool 92 00; Vir
ginia $2. Rice lOy^lOi.
Onions —83 00(ai4 00 per barrel.
Ginseng—60(a;65 per lb; in demand.
Toraoco—Low grades 55(^56o ; com
mon, 58(ii 05 ; good, 75(aj90 ; fine, $l(a)
$1 25 ; choice brands, 91 25(n>l 50.
Lion—Swixio 7o; honeshos iron 7o;
City Mills and Pittsburg bar Co.
lav* Stock.—Cattlo—Tennessee, 2)($
4|o; country, ‘2(u3;c; sheep—countiy 2@
3|o; Tuuucasee, 4c; shoata, 6@5io.
Mackerel—Half bids. No. 198.50; No.
9 97; No. 3 96. Kits, No. 1 91 85; No.
9 91 GO; No. 3 91 40.
Cheese—17a
i 'bt telegraph.
Wilmington, November 1 A — Spirits
turpentine steady at G4J. Uosiu firm at
94 00 for strained; onide turpentine
steady at 93 60 for hard, 95 26 for yellow
■ f .V 30 for Virgin. Tar steady at
New Ohlbans, November A—Cotton
quiet; middling* 18@18i; net *
2096; gross 2944; export* k) -Great Brit-
aiu 4100; continent 1000; Barcelona 809;
sales 4200; stock 65,609.
Savannah, November 4.—Cotton in
fair demand—middlings 17*; net reoeipta
2702; soles 1079; stock 42,989.
Mobile, November 4.—Cotton quiet
end stesdy—middlings 171; net receipts
1399; exports coastwise 780; soles 1200;
Stock 29,228.
ArouOTA^jlOTeiateM.—Cotton sve*dy
lALnuoKE, November 4.—Flour dull,
end ffitoto brij«VMMto low low grade*.
Wheat dull Ohm «nil Indian* 91 60(u.
91 60. Corn *ctive and firm. Provis-
New
OBB, November 4. - Money Asy
Ig nominal; gold UtCffi
III. government* very doll, 62b n»;
Southern bond* -Tenneeeee 00, ncwOSJ;
Par stmt. Msttr. Virginia 59}, new 63; Loaisinnu 65,
new 56; Le*eee64,8s 75; AlabemM 98,
Iweepeffifitlly announce'to the megis j 6* 67; Oeoygis* 80, 7s 85; North Caro*
bet*-of «M L^torture that I onr * enn- liu« 37. new 20; North Carolina. 70.
1 i;.i.c a. K.s,. i new97. Cotton week and nominal; sales
didafe tor State Ptanton* 8646; uplands I8|; Orleans 19}. Flour
C. H. C. W ilunoham, joe lower end lieevj; common to fair
. j Editi^ IgOrqqgo Reporter. ^ extra 96 90@7 50; good to choice 97 55.
( InKUIditieu of the Meiiibera of
the General A“irniWv.
DEMOCRATS.
1st District—R. E. Lester, Savanuali.
3d—John O. N gHoti, Black»l}eii*
5th —Mi Kirklaiid, Homervifle.
9th—Reuben Jones, Newton.
11th—Levi C. Hoyle, Dawson.
13tb—Itohart Or BUck, AmeSicUs.
14th—C. W. Kibhee, Hawkinsville.
15th—D. W. Cameron, Jacksonville.
1 16tto-H. *rtk«, Wrightsvilla
17th—Joseph Cone.
19th—OolumbiiH Heard, Qreensboro.
22d—T. J, Simmons, Macon.
26th—A. D. Nnunolly. Gtttoa .
47th—E. Steadman, Covington.
28th—W. T. Jordan,’ Monticello.
29th—W. M. Reese, Washington.
30th—J, H. McWhorter, Maxeys.
3l*t—Wm S.. Erwin. Clarksville.
3d—M. Von Estes, Homer.
4th—M. A. Candler, Decatur.
35th—Oeo. Hiliyer, Atlanta.
37th—G. W I’cilily, Franklin.
3'Jth—James H. Brown. Canton.
40tji—C. J,.Wellborn, Blsirtville.
41st—John A. Jervis, Morgantown.
43d—John T. Burns, Romm
49d—L. N. Trammell, Dalton.« “
liBi i luoans : *■ I
2d District—T. G. Campbqll, Darien.
4th—X'M. Colman, Brunswick.
6th—Joshua Griffin, Valdosta,
7th-Av. L. Clusk, Tlumasvillr.
8th—Benj. F. Bruton, Bsinbridge.
*10th—F..O. Welch, Albany.
12U —Thomas Crayton, Lumpkin.
18th—Benjamin Cooky, Augusta.
Telfair -C. H. L. W. Craig, Lumber
City.
Terrell—John R Jones, Dawson.
Tirirns—Daniel W KflHon, Hiawasse.
Twiggs—E. S. Griffin, Jeffersonville.
Troup—W. H. Clark, West Point; W.
W, Cato, Hogansville.
Union—Joseph Reid, Blairsville.
Upson—John I. Hall, Tiiomaston.
Walker—J. Y. Wood, LaFayetle.
Walton—Chas. L. Bowie, Slonroe.
Ware—D. Morrison, Waresboro.
Warren—T. J. Bark end ole, O. L. Claud,
Warrenton.
Wsshinglon—J. W. Bcufro, H: Tuylor,
SmderaviUe.
Webster—Alfred 0. Bell, Preston.
White—Junes F. We*t, Mount Zooah.
Whitfield—Cbnries J. Emerson, Tun
nel Hill.
Wilcox—David C. Mann, Abbeville.
Wilke*—B. W. Wynne, H. P. Slaton,
Washington. * *
Worth—Royal H Jeakine, Isabella.
Wilkinson—C. H. Hooks, Irwinton.
, BEl'UBLICAN. ,
Baldwin—Peter O'Neal, MUledgcville.
Camden—Henry 8. Hiliyer, Bt. Mary'a.
Clarke—A. Richardson, Watkinsville;
M- Davis, Athens. ^ «, ,,i
.'Coireta-S. Smith, H. J., Sergeant,
(contested), Newnau.
Decatur—J. D, WiUiama, A. Bruton,
Bsinbridge.
Dongherty—F- F. Putney, P„ Joiner,
Albany.
Greene—Abram Colby, Oreenstioro.
Qljrnn—James Bine, Brunswick.
Houston—J. R Griffin, Geo. Ormond,
Arby Simmons, Fort Volley.
Lee—G. F. Page, Starkviile.
Meriwether—W. H. F. Hal], Green
ville.
Monroe—O. H. Glower, J. Brown,
Forsyth.
Morgan—M. Floyd, A. Dukes, Madi
son.
McIntosh—T. G. Campbell, Jr., Da
rien.
Pickens—John M. Allred, Jasper.
Spalding—Daniel A. Johnson, Griffin.
Stewart—J. B. Mansfield, J. A. Lewis,
Lumpkin.
Thomas—J. Battle, A. Fred. Atkin
son, Thomasviile.
Gnaihsnv— Isaac Bussell, Emanuel
Heidt, John J. Kelly, Sswwmsh.
Campbell—John Goodman, Foirharn.
Carroll—John b. Pen trcqrt, Carroll ton.
Catoosa—W. H. Payne, Ringgtod.
Chattahoochee—David C. Cody, Cus-
Ohattopgn—C. C. Ckghtoir, Sohnner-
erokee—John B. Richards, Canton.
Clay—John B. Johnson, Fort Gaines.
Clinch—Hampton A. Mattox, Homer-
Ville. . jy J] |
Cobh—Wm. D. Anderson, Wm. PT An
derson, Marietta
Coffee—John M. Spence, Douglas.
Colquitt—Isaac Carlton, Moultrie.
Columbia—G. P. Stovall, S. C. Lamp-
kin, Appling.
Crawford—Wm. Rutherford, Knox
ville.
Dade—E. D. Graham, Trenton.
Dawson—-John Palmer, Devsouville.
De Kalb—W. L. Goldsmith, Decatur.
Dooly—John H. Woodward, Vienna.
Early—Briukly Chancy, Blakely.
Echols—B. W. Phillips, Stateuvffld.
Effingham—Morgan Rawls, Spring-
field.
Elbert—Emory P. Edwards, Elberton.
Emanuel—W. P. Rouutrpo, Swsins-
boro.
Fannin—Wm. Franklin, Morgantown.
Fayette—Wm. Whatley, Fayetteville.
Floyd—Dunlap Scott, Rome; M. R.
Bsllnuger.
Forsyth—Isaac L. Hughes, Camming.
Franklin—Asa W. Browner, Camcs-
villa
Fulton—J. S. Wilson, E. F. Hoge,
Henry Jackson, Atlanta.
Gilmer—N. L. Cooper. Killjoy-
Olasecock—W. G. Braddev, Gibson.
Gordon—Joel C. Fain, Calhoun.
Green—R. L. McWhorter, Penfleld.
Gwinnett—W. E. Simmons, G. H.
Jones, Lnwrenceville.
Habersham—Garnett McMillan, Clarks
ville.
Hull—L. A. Simmons, Gainesville.
Hancock—Oeo. F. Piorce, Jr., F. A.
Butte, Sparta.
Harris—J. W. Murphy, C. F. Patiilo,
Hamilton.
Hart—James W. Jones, Hartwell.
Heard—Britton Sims, Franklin.
Henry—George W. Bryan, McDon
ough.
Irwiu—Reason Paulk, Irwiavillc.
Jackson—John It. Hancock, Jefferson-
Jasper—Andrew J. Watters, Monti-
cello.
Jefferson—W. P. Johnson, A. Boose-
ley, Louisville.
Johnson—W. H. Martin, Wrightsville.
Jon so—Benj. Barrow,Clinton.
Laurens—C. J. Guyton, Dublin.
Liberty—J. W. Farmer, Hinesville.
Lee—Dr. H. B. Lipsey.
Lincoln—Henry J. Long, Lincolnton.
Lowndes—Albert Converse, Valdosta.
Lumpkin—H. W. Riley, Dahionega.
-Madbon—Isaac J. Meadows, Daniels-
v Marion—Thomas W. Harvey, Bnena
Vista.
Meriwether—J. W. Monland.
Montgomery—J as. D. Clements, Monnt
Vernon.
Miller—Isaac A. Bash, Coiquitk
Mitchell—L. A. 11 Collins, Camilla.
Milton—James M. Howell, Alpharetta.
Murray—S. E. Fields, Spring Place.
Muscogee—J. V. BmitL 7 F. Pou,
Columbus. T“ r - e-
Newton—J. M. Summers, J. B. Davis,
Covington.
Oglethorpe—W. W. Davenport, Point
Peters; J. F. Smith, Stephens P. O.
Paulding—R. A. Trammell, Dallas,
Picree—Daniel E. Know Us, Black-
shear.
Pika—John R Baker, Zebnlon.
Falk- -M. H. Broun, Oetetown.
^ Pulsski^John A HendUy, E. Booth,
Putnam-^. A. Ethridge, Eatouton.
Quitman—James H. Guerry, George
town.
.HahuAv«£Ud, Jlathaclaiiff. Qitinu,
Randolph—8. A. McNeil, Cnlhbert,
R. F. Crittenden, Noohaway.
Richmond—J. to Camming. 0. Snead,
Screven—John O. Dell, Sylvania.
Sumter—W. Brady, Sr., 8. Glover,
Americus.
Talbot--P. Morris, J. D. Woodall,
T*1 bottom
TaKsfinro—Samuel J. Flynt, Craw-
fordville. .... .
Tatnall—Jona B. Brenton, Hcidvilla.
Taylor—Wm. G. Bataman, Butiut. .
Church Director/*
[It If oar intention hereafter to publish a church
directory, giving the name of preacher and a "
other Information aa may bo of interest to the
gregation. Clergymen whose churches are not
braced in the list following, would confer a favor by
calling.upon us;]
MJCTHODIST.
First M. E. Church South—Her. Armlnius Wright,
Pastor.—Preaching at 10:*> a. m , and 8 o'clock p.m.,
by the pastoj. Sunday School at fi r. x. Weekly
prayer meeting at 8 o'clock, every Wednesday
evening. •
Trinity M. E. Chureh South—Rev. C. A. Evans,
Pastor.—Preaching at 10:30 a. h.. and 8 p. fit., by the
pastor. Bunday bchuol at )£ past M a. it. Weekly
prayer meeting at U o'clock.
Evan’e If. E. Church 8onth—Rev. J. M. Dickey.
Paetor.—Preaching at 10: r ta. fit., and 8 p. u., by the
paator. Weekly prayer meeting every Wuduuedejr
at 8 o’clock.
Payne's hi. B. Church Booth—Bav. D. b. Cox,
Paator.—Preaching at 10dO a-.m., and « p. if., by the
paator. Prayer meeting every Wednesday evening
at 8 o'clock.
Bt. Paul's M. E. Church South, Third Ward—Rev.
O. H* Patiilo. Paetor.—Preaching at 8 p. fit., by the
paetor. Sunday School at 4:30 p. it. Weekly prayer,
meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 p. it.
First Baptist Church—Rev. E. W. Warren, Pastor
—Preaching at 10:30 a. m., and 7!46p. it., by the
paetor. Sunday School at t a. m. Wednesday even
ing. 8 o'clock, prayer meeting.
. Second Baptist Church—Rev. W. T. Brantly, Pas
tor—Preaching at 10:90 a. it., and 7:48 p. M., by tho
paetor. Bnnday School at 9 a. it.
Church of Immaculate Conception—Rev. Fr.
O'BoiUy, Paetor—Services at 10:90 a. ■., and 4 p. it.
PRESBYTERIAN.
First Presbyterian Church, Marietta street—Rev.
J. 8. Wilson, D. D., Pastor. Preaching at W :90 a.m.,
rnd 8 P. fif. Sabbath School 9 a. at. Prayer meeting
Wednesday, at 8 p. fit.
Chjustian Choboh—Hunter street, Elder T.
Harris, Pastor. Preaching at 10), a. u., and 8>4 v.
It. Sunday-school at 9 a. m.
Fourth baptist Church—Rev. F. M. Daniel, Paator
—Preaching at 10:30 a. m.. auil 7:30 p.,m. Sunday
School at 4 p. tn. Prayer meeting on Tuesday
evening 7:30.
Loyd Bthrkt M. Church, Rev. J. H. Knowles,
Pastor. Preaching every Sabbath at 10)^ a. m. aud
T.H *■ >*• Habbath School at 13 M. Preaching every
eveoiug the present week at 7>», followed by special
revival services.
Bt. Stephen*' Church—corner of Walton and For
syth streets, Kov. Geo. Macauley, Hector. Divine
services at 10>4 a. m. aud 6 p. at. Buuday-school four
Professional Cards.
THOS. N. HOPKINS.
Attorney A Counsellor at Law,
BBUNSWICK, OK.
ivrlck, Aliapa
•od
WM. 14. STEPHENS;
ATTORNEY AT TAW,
CRAWFORDV1LLK, OA.
octl8-lin
T. ffi. Lawson. a. |. iitzpateice.
LAWSON A FITZPATRICK,
Attorneys at Law,
EATONTON, OA*
WUl practice in the Ocmolgee Circuit and Su
preme Court. Prompt attention given to Collections
The Junior refer*, by permission, to Hon. A.
H. Btepfaena. Hon. P. B. Robinson, Hon. A. Reese,
Hob. L. Stephens. l octlB-lm
J. MADISON CUTTS,
Attorney S CounselloratLaw
ROOM 8 MAY BUILDIKO,
Cor. 7th and B Streets,
WASHINGTON, D. O.
BV Practice* in ail Che Courts, before all Com
missions. and In the Departments. octl74m
ANDREW H. H. DAWSON.
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Offlr. Ul Broadmr, Boom 18,
WSW.Yp.eg-.
JARS* IRWIN WHITAKER.
Attorney at Law,
ATLANTA, GEOROIA.
Btats and Federal. Business entrusted wttl
receive prompt attention,
OSes in front room, over Messrs. Force’s shoe
store, it the Blanchard Bidding, Whitehall street.
ffliaceUiiition*
Office Home Insurance
OOMl’ANY.
COLUMBUB, OHIO. Oct. 25, 1871.
fpllK DUBINK8S FOR THE LA-jT 1XJT7R DAYfl.
1 iuoluding New Ifork reporU, wm as fodows ;
0cto .V er 5 «
•• ju::
M 24 6.5U66
$2^972 96
No Losses for name time. Tho Company, by its
prompt oetiou. has gained * buauowe standing that
__ _
W. T. WAXEIia k OO. t Local Agents,
nuel Hape’s Deni
bid KB.
4SJ00 lba. TMMeaee Kldee nod Shoulders.
lb.iWO lbs. Lard—barrels and cans. ,
7,808 bbls.—all grades—nonr.
8 car loads choice while and mixed Oort
Barley, Oats. Cement, Lime and PlagUf- **1 In stor
and for sale at lowest rates. A. LEYDEM.
W. M. Williams. , ocm-tl
Agentg Wanted for
f 4 K *4 . ■>'
iO 4 itid iiiitoildW”
OBKAT HI8TOBV Or TB E WAB. Co«rtrtt la one
Tulum*. Send fur clrvular, wllli tenui »od • tall
(leiorlstluu of tho work, Addrofc, NaUoual Pnbllab-
IB* Co. AU.uU, Os., Philadelpbia, tn., of Bt Loaia,
Mo.
1,500 BUSHELS
Red Rust Proof Oats
Vt
Mark W. Johnson’s,
OPPOSITE
Cotton Warehouse, on Brood Street.
ALSO
300 Bush. Select ed .Seed Barley,
250 Bush, seed Bye, to arrive,
500 Bush. Seed meat,
210 Bush. Bed Clover,
215 Bush. Bed Top or
Brass.
224 Bush. Orchard Grass,
IOO Bush. Tall JUeadenv Oat
Grass, to arrive,
175 Bush. Blue Grass, aud all
other useful Grasses, he,
500 Cud. f'rtsh Turnip Seep ;
ALSO t
IOO Tons Sea fotrl tltiwan aud
other Guano, lor Wheat, Etc.
ALSO
500 Dixie Plows and other
Plows, from $3.60 to $5 50, cheeper than home
made “Scooters.”
AL80:
The Heller Patent Grain Brill,
For sowing Wheat, Etc.
Mark W. Johnson’s,
P. O. BOX yo. Atlanta, Qa.
Macon & Brunswick
It Al LUO AD COMPANY.
Change of Schedule.
O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29TH,
1871, the following schedule a vrili be run :
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN,
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Macon,
Arrive at Brunswick
Arrive et JacksonvUle, Fla.
Leave JacksonvUle, Fla
. 8:90AM.
. 9:96 P. M.
6:00 A M.
8:48 P. M.
. 5:45AM
. 6:36 P* M.
Connects closely at Jessup with train# ot AUantiu
k Gulf Railroad to and from all polnta in Florida.
TUltOUUH PASSENGER TRAIN,
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Macon
Arrive at Savannah
Arrive JeckeonvlUe, Fla 7:00 P.M.
Leave Jacksonville, Fla. 7:00 A. M.
Leave Savannah 7:00 P. M.
Arrive at Macon 6:60 A. M.
Connects closely at Jeaeup with trains fbr Savan
nah, Florida, and all points on the A 4 G. U. R.
i with the M. h W. R. R. trains to end from
i between Macon and Savannah,
kaouvilie, Fla.
HAWKIN8VILIkE TRAIN,
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Macon passenger shed
Hawkinsville..
„ .wjonevU
Arrive at Macon..
8:06 P. M.
0:46 P. M.
6:45 A M.
* 10:90 A. M,
WM. MACRAE,
General 8operintendent.
1 BABE OrrOKTUNWY FOB ISVE8T
■KMT.
Fin. Ftourlnc Mills - For Sole.
oonatT, t.q uU.. uorlbvwl ot Maatkx on Ui, A.
k W. P. B. R.
The building is 9$x$8, three storiev high;
foundation 99 feet high-all ia Anecandltim
has a pair Fraoeti Bnhrs, one ot JBaopue, a auperioe
California Bmutter, and tarns out 10 parrels Flour,
and 160 btnhele meal, per day. Has a 39 foot
shot wheel—could ba M Mel; Artec fatting _
power of 46 to 60 koras; place easy of access—Ane
read to the Depot, and In a beautiful and convenient
place for a Factory. J. W. PHILLIPS,
oct3l-4itw9t Palmetto. Qa.
FiKST-CLiASS OWELLIMO
FOR RENT.
C HA8. A. LARENUON’8 ELEGANT HEW THREE
story, French Roof, Brick Dwelling, formerly
eUaela, hutho. weter’ gra. sad
Ana garden, carriage and ontl
ithouaee ; Let 106 by 996.
V. ti—the preperty may be purnhimsA
A. W. ADAIR.
THE SO OT HERN ABEL LOOK
lUamitecturin, Coaajpaay.
Crtpltol Rtook <*100,000
XU. PXID OP.
nuu coupakv w*a oRoamzio in this
a City on the 90th instant, with the following
Board of Directors!
A. V. BRUMBT. President
JAM KM M. WILLU, gRxretarvaad Pneident.
DIRECTORS—Joaeph E. Brown. *. N. Kimball.
Tlie Lait Prisoner of War.
CAPTAIN JOHN C. DRAIN,
(Late 0. 8..Navy,)
SUBJECTS:
Capture of the Steamer Cheiapcuke
In New York Harbor, Deo. S'h. 1863.
Capture of tho
U. States Mull Steamship Roanoke,
Off the Island of Cabs, Sept 39th, 1961.
The
Lust Confederate Navnl Expedition,
Cruise and Capture of the Schooner 8L Marys, April
lilt, 1866. Destruction of the vessel off the '
Island of Jamaica, Juno 3tHh, 1866*
SR*WITH MANY ROMANTIC INCIDENTS.
Tickets $1—For sale at the Kimball House, ht
Phillips k Crew's, and at Hod wine kFox'*^
gyFront seati reserved for the Indies.
Suburban Property
AX A.TJ CXIOIS ,
FRANK M. QUEEN, Anctlra’r
»OH X. K. 8KAGO.
Wl'S.'XSK
Office Corner Forsyth and Mitchell sir's
Tft EJMLIfiRJLSTS.
THE BEST! ROUTE FROM
Atlanta
sill 4>A*.
to Memphis
Western and Atlantic
■naea «>wqiG -ill v.'v «i tutll tin* imil
Memphis & Charleston 1R.
’*-;aifl.- a; ' j.nh Uiw oil *l*n
Lean XU.nl. *i**X.’K.7.'n*4oY. W.
BMCb Memphis uit -Uj.lKU Mm V. M.
BO OTHEB BOUT* OIBB*
Double Daily Trains
to iiar VOiSer ehrtfs* °* *’ '
r 'j-
Mieeieeippi River
a i
HOUTHOFCAIIWX F
73 JULES SH0ETEE
Titan Anjr Ofier Line to Xcmplib.
MtklfiR CLOSES CONNECnONS Willi fit. oal,
Train from Memphis to
LITTLE ROOK.
Starting from Atlanta at Eh90 p. as., you leave
Chattanooga 6:10 a. Im. arrive at Memphis 10:16 p,
u. leave Memphis for Little Rock 7:60 a. m.
If any one should offer Inducements to you to go
Via Nashville to Little Rock, remember that there
Is hut one train on that route, which haves Atlanta
the Morning starting i3 hours toenogn, you are
©n a tedious Joorney 9 hours lebgef, and arrive in
hieuiphis only*to meet with 7 hours mope detention
than U you had left Atlanta on Urn 10 JO p. aa. train,
and gone tiireei bp the unly > RBmiia ROUTE.
II you s. I. |o b|Xnl Inn Hniphl* Iw. xtko-
Ulntk* nlDrsta,. ntimng in UmefUl 13:11,. m.
Boats leave at 5.-00 p. m., allowing smple time for
transfer and avoiding confusion. Finding our
' ij. ll3 4,1(j 1 L
Agents who will give reliable information, and allow
boons to deoeiveyoa, j| lr .
L. P. GUDGEB, Agent, Dslh>n.
W. J. AKERS, Agent Atlanta.
B. F. PARKER, Agent, Chattanooga,
Or Address :
A. A. BARNE8, General Ticket Agent.
octlO-lm. Mrmphls
Cotton States
Life Insurance Co.
CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
CAPITAL $600,000.
OWNER AT HONE ASD HANAOEI) BY
Smm *r mt Bert Amteien.
I ■ . -
Over 2,500 PoBMee tssmSd Mnee
923.09 Eared 1 926.00 8*re4!
PRICE8 AND TERMS OF
WILSON SHUTXUB
Sewing Machines.
vmMnrno nrroaan, *lt)rn»«o, llrancy
■d. 6. Plain Table |g g S6 ego
No. 6, half-ease, pin bx - “ ^
m* u
m.
WARRANTED WYt tBaES BY
wnaoxc SBwnro machine go
which ww nrter deviaie; and we guaren*
nines to neve every paint of excellence
“ la —T <X«rM RL.UI. 1
ae durable, made ofaa good matarielueunr Machine
ta U» world. $*♦ It riU ic a
w. r. am ms. om. a*mh,
. ■iMMr.lta.-Ksa.o,
Co-partnership Notice.
M R THOMAS R. EOLE8TDN IB ADMHTED A
*tirtara in onr tmatnees In ihU city, to take
#ff«*ct from August let, last.
CHARE, BOYLSTON k CO.
Atianta, dm. Nat. 9 mtiti
The only Company doing business in the South
•tot to. ONS HUNDRED THOUSAND
UOLLANO DststoM wilt the iMnW,, of the
Stale of Oeotgl. fcr the pretactioD of FellejrHolder,.
Policies Upon all the
VARIOUS PUSS Ot 1N8URANC1 ISSUED.
A Coon of 83 per. cent, ot the
Premtmti Given tPhen
>-W-4 —
BedrtH.
ALL POLICIES N0N-P0RPE1TABLE.
80 RESTRICTIONS AS TO RESI-
4mc. «r Travel,
Strictly a Home Comp’y
With iU Capital and Investments al Home.
It appeals tn there who dettra la avail themiielvra
of the henadm of life In—ranee to give it their
fkhnmo§o. ., t;
The time has arrived when every thoughtful mao
H disposed to make this wigs provision gar those de
pendent .npen hia tile. , r ft ' v * •
This Company proposes h> five all the advantages ,
whieb are offered by foreign, inatituUona of Uke
character, with the opportunity of keeping the vest
In our own mid* whfch era annually sent
abroad. " ! j* alts'-/ fw.
COTTON STAGES
Active anf energetic Agents
fronted fn every Comity
and Town *n the South.
I* OK OXU. OX ,11 r . .
WM. J. MAGILL,
uumpnsMuuB somciss.
D • , . 1 OOo., d Whitetoil tatacL
office: Atlanta, ga.
KDWIlt B. RAY. Medical Examiner.
OFFICEllHi
WM. B. JOHNffPON, Prasident.
WM. B. HOLT, Tioe^reeMeu:.
GEO. S. OB EAR, aemwtary.
JOHN W. BURKE. General AmnL
J. MERCER QEEEN, Medlrai^aminiw.