The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, November 10, 1871, Image 2

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THE DAILY SUN. Friday Morning, November 10 J 'ulices Office in the Sun Building, West tide cf Broad tlreti, Second Door South of Alatjma. Jtaff** New Advertisement* uluayt ft on First Bern ; Local and Busin••ms No cnjFnttrth rage. A|«l|l ferTUe Thomas N. Honmn, Thoi Date Bell, Athens. Oa. ,*J. L. WwuAt, Woedatoct, On. < v J.fi, CaLFwuVi. rBomeea. On rU. SKfe’JfcSSSi^ •«* Tattar, Mirt 4 Oo., White Plains, Green Co., Ga J. L. Kotn, Chattanooga, Tann. X. O. Vimuu. Ualoa Mat Cku|f or oar l.wnpti,. ril». W« oak attention to our new term* of ■ubeoription in the fint column on our flat •o WeysMfchin tail, the deoUon* of the Snyretn* Court; aleo the dolly ‘'Pro. wading*" of the Court, und keep the "Older of Bueineue" atanding in our in>«U CefiM rf tn. -ala >1 the CaaaUr. * ^ \ nuui.~ TMornm mojruH. Light Breaking In! The Truth Coming Out! ! ntartllng Slaoloau .-M The Dark Wap •»* Vain Trick* •f Bullock, Bledge**, Kimball A Cn. We ham, heretofore, stated that Opr. Bullock is believed to hnvo made illegal use of the bonds of the State of Georgia, as weD as indorsed railroad bonds; bat about which no definite information ooold be obtained. It has been certainly knows, that by bis order the entire amount of bond* *to be iaauad to the Brunswick and Albany Ball rood, when Ibat road should be completed, has been executed and delivered to him by bis or der, notwlthatanding the road Is far from being completed; and their exeentlou, Atlantic Railroad. This is ini! d by V. K, Stevenson far Mr. Quit, and ool lected by tbs Importer/’ rad Tinders' National Bank of New fork 8. Another draft, precisely the same aa be foregoing, every way, exoapt the mount, which is 31,053 31. All tbo foregoing seems to be for freights dno connecting roads by the State Road, under Blodgett's toiruisuage- ment. The money collected here was used for some other purpose than psy’ig other roads, and then Blodgett and leas A Co. for money ey had o the* * iae oquon dared. The following draft on Clews is curi ous, oafi aeada explanation: V. Tt is dated 26th December, 1870- fbe day before the lease, and directs Clews A Co., to pay to tbe order of I. P. Harris, Xreaaurer, Thirty litouumd ftof- furs, sirty-fiva days after date. It b signed by Blodgett, and ia indorsed by k. P. Harris, Treasurer Westrrn and At- Jaolic^lwa^. pndTv g-J, The fo"o»ing are dpj^ripltona of notes given by Potter Blodgett, Super intendent Western and Atlsntio lUil- road, wb’cb oomposo itein in Clows A Co.'s aooouut 1. One dated 17tb Jane, 1870, in At lanta, for 88,280, payable to tbs Tennes see Crr Coaqrany six months after date, at tbe Georgia National Bask hi ibis city. It "i indorsed "Tennessee Car Company fay £, N, Jumbali, General Manager Pay to Henry Clews A Oo., or order. H. L Kimball.” It wnusonl to Atlanta for collection, And protested the 20th De cember, 1870, by J. H. Sterchi, Notary Public. J2. Another note of the same late for |t, 170 2S, payable to the arue putty five months after date. It has precisily tbo same Indorsement: and wn protest d by D. G. Jone , Notaiy Public. 3. Another, daijd 25th July, 1870, for 10,287 77, paynb o to Teni jeo C-r Company sir months after data, at the Jkakiag House t»' Henry Claws A Co., for value received in freU/ld can. It is indorsed, Tennessee Car Company, by E. N.' Kimball, Manager, and by J. C. Sfidham A Co., and was protested for non-payment by Tliomrs S. Moore, No even, is contrary to law, and that said bonds asoaoi be tonnd in th. Executive f Anotheri ^ ^ „ It is known also that s large amo wft'oi Slats bonds has bsea issued, but the smonnt sold bat not been aaceitained! nor has it been possible to learn what use ha* been made ol them, or where they could ba found. Bat light is breaking in. Bollock's esigaation and light from justioo seems to have penetrated a dark place, and par- •Uko parties, at same place, five month* after date, for 88,460, indorsed by E N. Kimball, Manager, and protected by 0. D. Roberts. 5. Another, same date, payable to same parlii *, at same place, eight months *f- Wc date, for 812,006.05, aume amount, and proicst -J by A. B. Snnboin. 0. Another, for 88,230, dated 14th Ju ly, 1810) payable to same parties at same ti-l ooocarned are beginning to show phWi monibs after date, for value their band. Dr. Angierand otben have agaip a»d inquired of Henry Clews A Go.-,- who have been announced ns the financial agents for the State el Georgia, for information as to what bad been done with tbe bonds known to have been oxe-. ™ oulod, but tbstflrm have refused to give (1,9 il.tvrMktiva, M.J b«,C GTCU dc.jlbtl being agents of the State. Now, howcv ever, that Bullock ia a confessed culprit, and luu u u away, and a Democratic LogisUtoro in in i nsion, whim is bkely to overhaul and expose tin! ras calities of the plundering crew, tbo finn •t Chews A Co., has filed, ia the Gov ernor'* ofloe, ascUim against the State of Georgia, fot money advanced by them to pay notes and drafts of Foster Blod gett. Superintendent of Western and Atlantic Railroad—many ;of them hav- l ie approval of Governor Bullock- to tbe ronod tittle sum of three hundred Sod reveo'y-sevaa thousand eight bun dred and twenty-tno dollars and forty tore neats (8877,822 45.) This much has bean definitely ascertained, and it if in timated that Clows A Co., have claims r mounting to aomt 81,200,000—though this in not oerts'-Uy known. Dr. > >gier requested ledge Conley to furnish him n copy of Clews' statement of acoes it, bat b* dentin ad to do so for a day or two, till it oould be fixed op. We five the following abstnet ol dra/ta, notes, Ac., which they oloiin to ham paid oat of lhair own funds, and aowaak the State to foot their little b ! ". -vi "i'.» » ,.. cum The following (J.-u.ts wove drav'.i by Fbaler Blodgett, aa Superintendent of ties ‘ Western and Atlantis Railroad, on Hoary Ctawa A • 'o.: 1. One payable ut dgbt to James G. Truu. «: East Teuue .‘O, Vir- g nia tad Orergia liaihrood, fur Ins sum of 813,648 88. IBwas dated 30tb Duoem- ber. 1876—after tbe lease of the Slate Bead and marked "rgiproved" by Rul- took. U was paid toKT. Wilson A Co., to whom it bad been tnumforrad by MitchelL 2. Another* light draft, exactly the aaaaa ia every raapact, exoapt that it is for tbe sum of 86,400.38. 3. Draft on Clsw* A Co., dated 26tb December, 18^0—the day before tbe lesae—payable to E W. Ode, President of the Nashville end Chattanooga Rail road Company, .fifteen days after eight, and appmawd by Gov. Bollock tor 825, 000. fi. Another draft for same amount— 8K.886—In fovor of same party, made on tbs same day and approved, payable thirty days after sight. 5. Another, boring as use date, for amoant—825,606— in .favor of reoeived in freight care, in Joi .od as above and pro!.' t lby A. P. Rogers. 7. Another, d-'ted 30Lh June, 1870, pryable to J. Boorman, Job* vton A Co., at Clew j A Co.’s bank, six months after 8. Another note for the .nilsumnnt to tbesiimo parties, 825,000. 9. Six notes for 85,000 each, and one for 83,000, all dated Jeffersonville, Indi ana, 15th December, 1870, payable to the Ohio FaV • Car and Locomotive Com pany, with current' rate* of exchnge on New York. 10. Anothor.for 815,625,dated October 8, 1870, payable four months aft it date, at Clew* A Co., to J. R. Stidbam A Co., for contracting Union Paasonger Depot And auuexod to all these items is a r nr'l one of 863,619 31, betas the amount p«e to Clew* A Oo. for commissions, in- * rest, protests, exchange, Ac. Tbe fol low'ug '■ a • ■ nxCAi'HLivi.o-s. TanreaSM C- Co. * 47.C- 10 J. Doorman, Johnston, 4 Co 10,000 V4.4G4.J4B.Co ..V N.106 t* Naahv.Mp 4 C'Ultmoo;..-. U. U. Co 198,430 1« Ohio Fal’a Cir aa4 Locomotiio Co. 33.b. I 29 J. P. SU.Uutm k CoS 14.675 06 l.k IVvrlv ».< H.Oknt.aeo 57, .is 64 total <5 Dr. Augier haa already paid out of tbe State Treaan.y,since tbe lease of tbe Road, for State Road claims, tbe arm of 8433,- 874.53. Now bo is called ii|H>r to pay Clews' claim, which, if doue, will auiouut to 8811,696.98 ousof llio poake' • of the people to inako up what Bullock, Blod gett and Co. appear to have iq pbed to Mine other purpose tl.an a legitimate one ; and Oh end itr lyetrr Und! Ver ily Foster's joke is a big one. Rut the llo nit Did Cle- r A Co. bold Uie Bond • which R< 'lock b bad ' sued as collate! .cor ity for til' u lar;-u ad vaneeaf and that he no lon-cr co ' lets them seou. ty f Again, will Judge Conley draw his warrant on the Tre. -. ry for tli'u amount, or will he refer the matter to the Legit- laturo ? If tbe warrant is drawn, it ia to be hoped it will not bo paid till the Legislature can fad out where all the bonds ark _ C. J. Jiaklas Iter Uavtrnor. AnUn t Sun i Among Urn many names suggested for Gubernatorial honors, the writer has not yet seen that of Hon. Chat. J. Jenkins, ilie but legal Governor of thia Slate. In the preeent emergency we need a mao who is thoroughly acquainted with the neefinkf the Slate, and who ia convsannl with oar financial credit, and 'Who ia above all rcpnweh. Governor _ Jenkins is rts man. and if nominated eamc party and waved, yayhhto wo uM secure the ibter^U of the State forly-five days after sight. Thisiatiaati foi.vd by Mr.-Cole to J. S. Brantford, General Agent, snfi by him to Willis Ranney, Secretaiy of the LoniSv lamnd Nashville Railroad Company, r. to Auotbar Aratk axaoily sisuilar in ov ary respect to the foregoing—for r me “"'taraV— 8B;UU0—harfng same n[ and MAtotoenf^ !(fiy payable dayar' 'ter sight , 1. A Omit dated «tb Febre :j, 1871. payable three days after sight, lu favor at to* sane for 888,778 88, a|qaqsed by Oe» Britaoh, end rtgned by four Western t d tod|(HA'sMhfaet)on to many DnnoctuT*. FOR SALE. A FARM U DECATUR CRUSTY, DA. fir thx errr or rilh OolnmltoA O*. 1 firto ooDteAJu W3 rctm. Rboul 360 of which tofw upi'U. Ou the place tor* toll th« I * rt»8iPPMw.URfo^ wcU« NkteBt outtete. octn-va i fUiBrifie U Co. IN THK CITY! 500 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVEST MENT. Fine Flouring Mitts For Sale. I OFFER FOB BALK MY MILLS KNOWN AB "J. W. Phillip* Mill*." on Bear Creek, Campbell county, 4 l , mites northwest of Palmetto, on the A. 4V.F.K.K. , The building is 26x38, three stories high; stone foundation 23 feet high—all In fine condition. It tei a pair French Dnhra. one of Jteopns, a superior California Smuttor, And tarns out 16 barrels Flour, and 160 bushels meal, per day. Has a 22 foot oter- ■hot wheel—could be 36 feet; never failing water powsr of 66 to 60 borae; place easy of access fine MERCHANTS IN City and .Country /CONSULT YOUR INTEREST; EXAMINE OUB V stock and price* before ypu buy. We import OUTLBRY AND CROCKERY ind it Is not to your interest to go a long disteooe from boos* and pey as much or mors for tbo same goods. We call particular attention to our stock of TABLE end POCKET CUTLERY, end do not bailee* that for extant variety and price* tt is equated in the South. AN IMMENSE STOCK dsarge H'oattHholm and Sori>» Celebrated IXL Cutlery. JOSEPH ROGERS to SON’S TABLE AND POOKCT CUTLERY. CK WARD A CO. B 4 • ANY. We ere agents for the CELEBRATED HARD RUBBER HANDLE KNIFE. Ho you isnHt Wade A Butcher's, Rogers A Son's, IXL and other hest Brands ot Rotors, Scissors and Knives, rati on ns. McBRlDE. A Co. Looting Glass Plates, T We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in theCity. 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 IcBriilo & Co. JsfH-eodly Office BelmA, Rome A Dalton K. WL Co, liV. JOlIWHON, Local Ajgt, VO. 4. TEE E. L KIMBALL HODtt. Atlanta. Ol, Ootober 12th, 187L uaH. h. a u. U. It. and its oonmsctkms to all terminal pofinle,MkMM ae by any other route, win; To MONTGOMERY, SELMA, MOBILE,YICKSBTT1G, JACEtON, OAVTON. MERIDIAN end NEW O* E. Y. JOHNSON, Lesgl AgmtLL6 0.&I-, Vo. £«|al afiottiittMonto. Gemrgia—Itougtoa Co maty. battOR im iKa 5-MUtr Ot Joseph Farmer, late of said C08Uji:’ s-rciutMi, tb lie to rite all, and singtl r. the crHdJVkraauti nr zt of kin of Joseph Parmer, t > be, and appear at niy Vce within the time *Mt a . by tew, and show caose. if any they can. why jh av ■ pent AdmlnistratiGL should not bo granted A. J. Farmer and H. C. Haixel. on Joseph Fanner's ertate. WitnetM my hand* r >d tbixOrt. 14th, It71. O". Executor’s Sale. X THK FUST TUESDAY IX DECEMBER, AT StaCXty HMi. 1* Italntav wM b» MSS. sIKiacu- tar-i nit. am btU tt lo* «a J» auj M6 km otiM Mo. 77*. turn'. Dtatolct. FsILm ooutr. Tkstaaa •boat sms nltaa fusn Attaota, on As —I from Urtaa's Stnj *» Km6 Mat. Atamt AMI urn Isa* ta asim mUttvstkM. Iks otSMksU wall tiiutoreJ- Ultas wMl, udUdMfafeta K“tertj. Tks ksU lot Mo. 7S5, bM . iMidiiw mid MAM taqpwreMtwta. Bald m tke projjert, ot ]4faM.H. TKHMB—Ono-lmll OMk; tk« tallMO. la tw.lv. 00t17-UwttU* A. A. WILBOM. Ksooutof. GEORGIA, DOUGLAS CO. oinun't amci i ttatabm-tots. Mm. | mm. ,t m, offic. »t Donsmreilta, os (£TlU( d.j ot Sortmbm ant At on. o'clock r. m. REYNOLD’S HOTEL, MEW NAN --- OEOROIA. [FORMERLY HuDOWKLL HOUSE.] Ante Helium R.Ut 1* 00 VHH BAY. W. as. Rcynoldar. U4t FroprieUir. KENNE8AW HOUSE, MABLETTA, - - GEORGIA, mas PANTJCUfsAH INDUCBMENTH TO temtltes desiilttg Cheep end Camldruble win ter quarters; only one hour's rale fruia Atlanta. Address FLETCHER 4 VRKYKK. octao-tf ; Fropgietof. ___ Rankin House, COLUMBUS, ONOROIA. S. W. RTAN, Proprietor. ILtf FRANK OOLDEM, Oerk^_ BBOtVN’8 HOTEL, MACON, GKOROIA. Dissolution Notice. rpHK FIBM OF MESSRS- BRUMBY A KcPHZB- I SUMtatkis djgr (Uiaotvcd bj motoAl (»■!, YiUm* MoPhenoo to oonMoa. die koMi-m. Utk. mm stood. So. US Mul 465, FHChtiM MrMt, wb.ro b. will b* (tad to mo tbd suif friends sad sslion. ot tb. 1.U Ora. ,ioltdt SUO.OOO, A PARTNER WANTED A FIR8T-CLAS8 BUSINESS MAN WITH A CASH iV Capital of 920.000 would be admitted to a part nership in a mercantile business In AtJtni* that pays equal to any businr *-•*»— Liquors ! Liquors ! BUY YOUR Ales, Wines I Liquors! AT KENNY’S Chicago Ale Depot AMO Wholeauile Liquor House Ire have n Lsurge Assortment ot ail kinds orLiq PORK, which witt he sold nt the Most Reason, able Terms. septH-6m Macon & Brunswick RAILROAD COMPANY. Change of Schedule, O” ,N AND AFTEt SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29TH, 1871, the following schedate* will be run : ACCOMMODATION TIIAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Macon 8:26 A.M. Arrive at Brunswick 9 :25 F. M. Anrlre at Jacksoovill*. Fla. 6.-00 A. M. Leave Jacksonville, Fte 6:4* P. M. Leave Brunswick 6:46 A.M. Arrive Macon 6:25 P.M. THROUGH PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Ms wen «... Arrive at Savannah.. Arrive Jacksonville, Fla 7:JO P. M. Leave Jacksonville, Fla. IM A. M. At Macou with th* M. 4 W. K. 11. trains to and from Atlanta. No change of cere between Macon end Savannah, and Macou and Jacksonville. Fla. llAWKINSVIXaltE TIIAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. T .oave Macon passeuyer shed 3:05 P. M. Arrive at Hewkinevtlie 6:46 P. II. Leave Hswkinsvllle 6:45 A. M Arrive st Macon ’0:30 A. M WM. MACRAE, nov<-tf General Superintend* jt Orofraaionol gavfis. THOI. M. HOPKINS, Altancr to Catansellar at Latv, nnuxiwicK, aa. Will practice in the Brunswick, Aliapaba, aad Southern Circuits. octl8-li WM. U. STEPHENS, ATTORNEY A.X LAW, CRAWFORDYILLX, GA. ■. i. imimici. LAWSON A FITZPATRICK, Attorneys at Law, EATONTON, GA- Will practice hi the Ocmulgee Cirrult and 8a preme Court- Prompt eRintion given to CoUeettou* *%. The Junior rarer*, by nermiaeioa, to Beo. A. H. bte.ihena, Hoa. P. B. Robinson, boa. A. Reese. Hon« LStepbepa. ^ ocQH-lm j. MADISON OUTTS, Attorney! Counsellor atLaw BOOM 8 MAY BUIUMNO. Car. 7th and E Streets, WAIHIMQTON, 0. C IT Hactlese hi all the CoM, beltwe attOeas- mi lea*, aad la the Department*. oetIT-lm ANDREW H. a. DAWSON. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, MPT VQM JAMS IRWIN WHITAKER. Attorney at Law, ATLANTA. GhORGLt. ■\1TTLL PRACTICE IN THE EKTKEAL (XIUETS, TT State end Federal. Baeineer eutewet-d wEl receive prompt atteaUan. 0«ee ia front ream, ever Mem. Force’s ahee lore, ia the Bteto.hanl BalMtaf. WtelehaU street. ijotcl DirntotB- SASSfi E V HOUSE, (Fvntmrly United Slfili n Motel,) C 10CNFK ALABAMA and I'KYOE BTRELTH. AT- / LA.VI A, OA. B. R. BA8GEF.N, Agent, Proprietor. GEO. W. SAFSLEN, Cerk. tou nriito'iuv « uMiKdino largest end best Hotel in Um I Immediately opposite the < pot, and for Comfort, Ekftoei Odnsi-al Deixjt, and for _ teutiop of Us Employees and attaches It offers great er inducements to tbe traveling public, than any oth er house in tbe Southern States. - — " W. F. BROWN 4 CO. BSTAOLISI1KD. IMS STUART RAILROAD HOTEL, Opposite Depot—VALDOSTA, GA. LITCHFIELD HOUSE, A C WO It TH # OEORGIA. T able always furnished with the hsst the mark “ * novf-tf Atlanta & New Orleans MIOHT LINE. THE SHORTEST x (QUICKEST DOUBLE Dally Line Frsm Atlanta to the Mississippi River YU WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY, and Mobile, for NEW ORLEANS, 0X0 YU , WItT POINT, MO NTOOMESY, SELMA ANDKKBIDUK, VICKSBURG, And ell intermediatePuinU. AM 2 KS D< lived as follows: Leave Atlanta at. i 7: 0 A. M. Leave Atlaata at ?t00 N. Arrive in Atlanta at 6:00 P. M. Arrive in Atlanta at 6:46 A. M- NigVt trains run through to Montgomery WITH OUT CHANGE or CARS, forming a DOUBLE DA1V.«Y CONNECTION with trains o f the Mobile 4 Montgomery Railroad for Mobile, New Orleans, ar«l all points iu Texas, and with Trains for Selma and Meridian, Ala.; Jack- , Corlulh, Oualoua, Vicksburg, and all points in 'PaaasTigers will find this route 98 miles nkortor than the Blue Mouutain or any olher route to Mont gomery, Mobile and New Orleans, and 47 miles short er toSolmaaud all points west of Uclmv Passengers leaving Atliuta At 7:10 a. m., Arrive .n 8elmaat 8:31 P. M. At 7:00 p. m., Arrive i i Selma at 10:j2 A. M. BACQAGCCHECKEDFOR ALL TER MINAL POINTS. Far* as cheap and aeoommodatlons as good Many other route. Ask for Tickets via Weal Point and Mout- gousrr. PS. Tickets for sale at the offloe of J. H. Porter. General Ticket Agent, at the Ualon Passenger Depot. L. P. GRANT, Superintendent. W. J. HOUSTON, Goners) Passenger Agent. octMf - WutrljcB, Jctodtj, (Sir. SOME r r HI TV o NE W LAW8HE & HAY KES, THE OLD RELIABLE. T O OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, GREETING. WE HAVE JUST Received and opeoed our Fall Stock of * x RICH AND REAUTIFUL JEWELRY, Embracing all tbo LATEST STYLES of thb BEST GOLD, sad AT PRICES LOWER THAN Wfc HAVE BEEN ABLE TO ' OFFER BEFORE. Onr WATCHES RUN FROM THE FINEST JORGENSEN Sown -to tbe bwer grades of SWISS AND AMERfOAN WATOHBH In foei, me mum have stall, Iraenfetal andsltaost entirely noir stock, bssr Coino and Sec Ua." X*r*lo<- and' Be Convinced «cptl9-d2m New Route to Mobile, New Orleans Yloksbnrg and Texas. Blue Mountain Route VIA ELM A, ROME, AND DALTON Railroad and Its Connections. HATLANT at 10 A. Mo t making dose connection with EAST EXPRESS TRAIN Of Selma. Items aad Dalton Railroad, arriving at Selma at 8 tio P. M. and making cloee eonnectlenk with train of Alabama Central RaUruad, arriving at Meridian •. 4:00 A. M. Jackson 11:50 A. M. Vicksburg. 2:58 P.M. ALSO, make does coeneettea aft CALEB A wiftii trains of South and North Alabama Railroad, arriv ing at Moutgomery Jj t JO P. M. Mobile f :4A A. M. New Orleans 4 36 P. M. IU MURRAY'S LINE-NEW xJiRtL 4 Savannah. EVERY TUWWAA feom each PORT. ■ernAKUK by lux. oyi 5-6CO.. .DKAKBORN^Ccitiin, vrn«*» XMJLKLEY. Oomnumd,,. CompO** OU «»., ul cm of thM* ■t—m.l,:,, tas-W *Mfc p*T* KTUIY TUK8DAY. Through blU. of suing gtrea hJ thgra UnAinihlp, br «U nilrMd OMOsction., And' mtM throagt, bill, tadiBg0rea Is asTUDAh on Oottaa SmUd^ tot Lirerpwl and Itambnig bp fir,: cLm. Mrematui, tor fnigb. w apply lo BDKTKB A OAKMKUU 64 Bw ntr.-.-i. FHIIABKUHU AHt> SAVANNAH HAIL STKAh SHIP COMPANY. PHILAURLrntA AJtrp m. rAA'JTAH. ^ m ... _nd Hainan PULLMAN PALACE CARS; ran throngb from HOME YU KONTdOMEBY to Mobile without change. NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS. ; EVERY SATURDAY from each pout t INSURANCE OM OOTTOM BY 8TRAMER8 ON THIS Ticket OAos, or at the H. L 1— JOHN B. PECK, General Paaeenger AgeuL E. G. BARNKY, General Superintsadeat K- V. JOHNSON. Loral Aient sepU8-tf No. 4 Kimbali Houae. Palace Dollar Store. 4 ^' 38SSS5fii>.ftsSS5?" TOW AW AN DA BARRETT. Oommat>d«r One of theaa steaaiahipe leave each port EVERY SATURDAY. Through hill* lading furnished by these Iteamships by all railroad connects is. Fo- freight or pjs>sfcs, apply to HUNTXR 4 OAMMELL, i ^ I, ;-’;., U Bay street. For Pfew York. I i I THK GREAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY, EVERY THURSDAY. Ihaureane by this Lias can be effected under oni p^ogn policy at one-half per cent. CABOT 1 120 00 PROPRIETOR. AST G* xl« efut to auy part oj the country, auglt-lm O ATmiAGES I Buggies Henmseie UviBItteie, Gheeeeasan, Com. teem. Beia«i, F. O. Mallory, Com. Will aailaa follows H. LIVINGSTON October Gth, at 12:T0 r. m. •« " 20 *t 12: »r. u. GEN. RARNE8 tf 13.' at 4:30 r. H. 27, at 4:30 i and wheat York by flr«t -■gM Harness ! [ Baltimore & Savannah REDUCED RATEK For workmanship and style, I hare a weH-esta lisbed prestige; and 1 have long maintained a coi petition agalust every other In my line in tbe STJiTE OF GEOtUtloM. Parttaa visiting the Fair win And it to their ink est to give a call at ay Itepoiiiorjr. Also keep a fhll stock of Carriages. Baggies, 4c mad* by KIMBALL BROTHER*, Boston. ooiieim A. T. FIStE Y HOME Insurance Company, OF KEW YORK. Cash Assets. October 1, 1871 $4,723,206 62 Losses at Chicago wUl not exceed 2,000,000 00 Leering cash aeeets. October 12,1871.. .$2,723,^6 62 •jL On the 16th lnatant, at* meeting of the Stock- bolder*. It waa unanimously resolved that, after pay ing the Chicago losses, whatever they might be, they would meke up intact the Cash Capital 2,500,000 MAKING CASH A8SETS ♦ 4,000,000! THIS PLACB THE HOME Upon the same SOUND BASIS :* haa heretofore copied, and gives to hU its Poltey Holders the beet possible security that can be ottered by Any Company THE HOME Continue* to issue policies at all Its Agencies, and ail Ns Insssi will bo promptly mid. as usual. CHARLES *. MIKTIN, President. A* F. WILLMACTH. Tto*-President. D. A. MEALD, 2nd Vice-President. J. H. Wasshuau, Secretary. Gnu. M. Lyov, Anistant-Secretary. JNOw C. WftlTNKR, AtllRfly (ia., General Agent for Georgia, South CaroHna, Florida, Alabama sad Mlsatasippt. *ct24-2w “ CHEAP COAL. ” E WILL SELL TO THE CITIZENS OF AT* L\M'A LUMP <X>*L by tbe Cir Luaii. Lojd- sd or Gets at ear min at taper, bachelor will deliver It oa Can In tb* eity et Mo per. basbal; •tee* Ear dual o» CRes toe**} at mine* at 6c. per This Is the Vwitol flu’ll* Coal has Imp * f .uuMied peitoea paiv hmdag la large qealitie*. Wselainitbat oarctmlteoqeal to *uj, aiqierttg to *i,nat many FAlHFAX.-McLAllUliHA, Attorney A Counsellor at Law, So. t St Pul StaML niLTIMOI'B, MD. and inferior w> none. KENNEDY 4 MOB BOW. <Xm! MeriSteirita. Kaw.'lle. Tern. Oapt. FOLEY. BOSTON toSAVANNAII •L- .sra 1,000 BUSHELS Red Rust Proof Oats AT Mark W. Johnson’s, orpoorrs i Cotton Warehouse, on; Broad Street. ALSO* SOO Rush. Sclededjgced Barley, S5U Bush, seed Rye, to amve, 500 Bush. Seed tThrat, 410 Bush. Red Clover, 415 Bush. Red Top or Herds Crass. 424 Bush. Orchard Crass, loo Bush. Tall Meadow Oat Crass, to arrive, 175 Bush. Blue Crass, and aU olher useful Grasses, Ac. 500 Cwt. Fresh Turnip Seep t ALSO : ■ 00 Tons Sea Fowl Rttwan and Other Guano, for Wheat, Etc. AL90t jOO Dixie Flows and other «*»., On, 10,50 W 15 56, ebrarer than bos*. Without itaCanvenicnce to the I Patient, or restriction in Exercise or Diet. a J. L. BOWK, ARTISTIC 8CBOIOX H.tV- ■teomeltlp t lTKAMSHIP "SKMINOU- 0.160 TONSl, l'.,t JS, E. MATHEWS. StMmihip '■ ORIENTAL “ (750 lou), Ctpt. F. K SNOW, 8ailing from each port on th* 10th, 20th and 30tb of every month. Through bills of lading given to principal point* Boath and last. Freight and insurance at low rates. Good [«• aenger accommodations. Goods forwarded free of commission. Order goods by the direct line from Bofitou. and avoid transhipment RICH ARDSON It BARNARD. Agent*. Sevan n*h. F. NICKERSON 4 OO.. scpttt-tf Agents, Boston NOTICE TO RUPTURED PERSONS 01' ATLANTA. RADICAL CUBE OF ABDOMINAL HERNIA. OF RUPTURE, ALSO: The Belter Patent Crain DriU, for aowlof Wbsst, Etc. AJoo | ErwrUUns Um MM Is th, Ajrlculln. rsi Um, st Hark W. Johnson’s, r. O. IKK **>. AMmt*. G«. TIIK i-flii,AiiBLrau and ati.anta WINK & LIQUOR CX>. No. 8 BtmuI tMrect, ARE THE SOLE AGENTS FOR THE D ut .t*SM, ,Wf«>atUr SMUWH < i tb«. b. ho, *tm4 m offloe Ito.il. : torn visai*6M|, atisao, \ hours, each day, he c During an fitpeelsnii ot over twenty years. Dr. «• haa treated eevsml thsm—d raptuiwd patient*. »t both sexes end of ell ages, a gnat number of whom wsaw rsktersd te health, utgaeand a sound lx**l.v This has bean runted bar first lien in study ami tr* use of his iuventtomirdu eesMsnsriac with hi* lar remedies, being an s^teansl sppMiutinu, p.ouiet- tag a speedy and. permanent enre, without the rtf- faring* end injur es resulting from th* rigid r id i»* supportable prseeure of a Truss. .ifpntu WiiUtad l«»t* AH.STEPsSEKS GREAT HISTORY OF TBP. WAR. Couanlets Iu sue relume, hand for circa ,<* with term* ami a full description of the work. Address Radons! Publish ing Co.. Atlanta, Ga.. Fhilslslphte, Fa., or EL Lent octlJdtf Danforth’s Dentrifiice. F m XI REDWIKE 4 FOX. take th* most active exe-cise o rea herseback. with perfect seourdy sj*lu»i the dangers o' strangulated Hernia. Dr. Raws’) Abdominal Snpportrr. Relief and curs for Fomala. Uterine or Abdominal weaknesses, Corpulency or general Dshiluy- ' ,,r - light aud comfortable. , .. .to* MM YM MtaSoOtat, KM M.J, 1666. btibl? recommends Dr. Rowe's successful treatment °« MUFTUHKM a-to DKfXMlMlTIBlt. The editor b»* extensive acquaintaLce with hte patients, and P-* 1 ' ttv, knowledge of very wonderful cures He therr- fors invites the r. -amt attention of the effli <1™ end th* cloaret scrutiny of the proBsaatou. No charge for examination under any clrcnmslan- cei whatever. I Invite the ruptured, and ail l"* r - “re ta u.ve reit iDt-sses 01 mat) j rentes 1 run s iiu shows -among other*, several etergyixeu. Don't forget the address, DR. 9. L. HOWF, • Room 2. Ospttol Buik'iiig nurit-lm. Atteucv Ga. ~ NORTH CEOSQIA T-"c male College. rnHB HEt'OhD gUABTKK OF THE FALL 8EJ- 1 SION will o|>eirou MONDAY, the 13th insto'i*- It.'oru for Seventeen More. novS-tf A- J* HAILE* HTE AMSHIP COMPANY. The ships are all first class, and composed a* fo’-