The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, November 30, 1871, Image 4

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rHE DAILY .X.% ; Load <md Bttxtem m Foard) raft. Ck>H< at Oat takvripilM Prlu. V< aafc attention to oat new term* of j i in Ike gU\,, Jmui aju> Hiuuub! Im»h»I Tu Lin lewnrw or Ataa- Tar Moidlx Garamia.— Me. Wm. bu Loir l'mi-Ilit met.on role of i couple of newt Heat, of suits brought' Beem is in toe city, representing’ his Diamonds end Hat Gold Jewelry, at against this Aroodation, appeared in oer alerting paper. The JftAIf Geceyian 'Xayaon'a, ia etaaling eaciieaant and j rahn— yvrendgy mmieg. One W»' eiacmlataa in tree of the beg aoctieaa of attracting a luattitale of Uddeva, who j that M am ages! h Baltimore, who bal the Stole, the bale from which nealy throng the room day and oigbt. They 1 been dirmiared from its asrriee—braoro- all cornea to Atlanta, and consequently, ’ hare a perfect cargo—cnoa^h to adorn ' ing offended—at which be had instituted! our merchants should consider fsrorsbty | ia proftuion the fabulous palaces of Ori-1 a suit, making vindictive charges etc.,. the policy of advertising their boas news I ratal Kings j the other the taming by law of the data I throagh iu cotamna. Mr. Beeres i> one Splendid diamond rings fruui *100 to I of the Tax Collector of 8t. Lotus to eol-1 of the aaoat prominent merchants of Gril- *140, at 30 per oenL discount ou regu-' lect taxes on certain lands owaad iij the An, and we lake pleasure in recommend > Oawaes ar ose sea raw lak as <b. | lax prices. Handsome Amothyat, Pearl j company, which they claim the la r ex-1 ing him and the MrkBe Otoryim to the and Cornet rings, perfect beauties, worth I eoepts from taxation. It ia an appeal to, attention and courtesy of nor merchants. I from $15 to *25, selling at fabulously law to settle a disputed queatioo—nothing low prices, (Make her a handsome I mote. Christmas present.] We have bad an interview with (Jen. i Brnsrjia*. boh lair as, Bracelet* and i B. Hood, who ia now in this city,, and is ! | Ousters in acta remarkably cheap. i the General Ms’ eger of the Association Democratic Nomination.-. Walcbot of ovary description, some ofj foe the Hoatk. He informs as that the a * ■ ■=*.*.* —-i—a~mi_ them rare as beam fob Spotting watch-1 soil as of improved design and elegant finish. Two Italian watches—only six in Ameri SSLr HUSICIPAIi. TICKET. ELUTION fftffi DK4F.MBKK. jp m FOB MAYOB: H. JAMES. FOB COUNCILAiBJi [rtawr run: M. % CASTLEBERRY, O. W. WtMAM. K( amaMD wsm>! a C. HAMMOCK, H J. LOACH. L. P. GRANT T. ’A. MORRIS, poem wabd: H. L. WllhOS, B. M. VAZHAK wim w amd : A. LEYDEN, A. L. FOOLER SIXTH WAHO : W. L. MORRIS, JOHN P. MATES. CALL far a RUOC&ATIC CONVENTION Ta Nereinstr a Candidate far Gavemer. A Convention of the Monocrotic party win amambla in Atlanta on Wednesday, tfca Bull Ley of Deeerober next, at 10 o’oloek, A. M.. to nominate a candidate far Ooveraar. By direction of the State Democratic Ourronn Aim ■arts, Chairman. TJrJrv" AFFAIRS. Mo Pam To-Monaow.— Ax this ia a a holiday, we will iron* iu> pap* lo-mor Wax Close.—The Revenue officer* will eat their turkey to-day, consequently L will ty close.! ' Mr. Samuel W. Grubb the name of hia colleague the .LrttT A i of hia party with himself in tbs Third Ward? all read carefully the highly important letter of onr cor itOpuudtPiit “Rugby.” It ia able, deeply intereating, and emanates from the pan of one of the first scholars iu the United States. Salk or Lon This Evas iso.—Mr. Roogo will sell out Heaidenoe Lota, very near the Third Baptist Church, this even toff at S o’clock. This property is in a choice neighborhood and lies well. Thb Philadelphia and Atlanta Wins and Liquor Company again call attention to theta f*ad.' In addition to tha usual aminfinant of liquors, they have always on bond peach and apple brandy. Sax.—Thomas M. Norwood, Sen aloe elect from Georgia, la in the city. Hon. P. M. Burnell, of Savannah, ia aoja#rniag in the city Jag a few days. * flog. W. t. Wolford is sojourning at Stham Case ana Psoaowr.—Tha firm of H. Lewis A Co., in Davis' Building, Brood sOrost, use from 15 to 20 barrel* of flour par day, making some 25 dif fexant kinds of crackers. Their asiea art hodvy ana brisk. The people can sot how Mr. Lewis' crackers arc made. Tan Legislature is not pursuing the right course in appointing its oonniit- taaa to investigate the conduct of oartaia ; least such ia our opinion.— a should be choaen by a afro pom vote of the two bodies, and not by appointment of the preaidihg officer. Than* committees are too important, and to# much roapunaibhity mam on Uts Leg islature, to pursue the ordinary course in selecting the man composing them Bauaiocs 8kbvicks at tbs Caittol To-DaT. —Tha Legislative Committee ap pointed to make proper arrangements for aarvioeaow ThaaMgii ing Day, hare invi ted Bar. David Wills, D. IA, President OgUthorps Dnivemty ; Bor. A. T. Hpal ding, Pastor of Second Baptist church, and Bov. Amiaius Wright, Pastor of Wesley chapel, to officiate at the Capitol to-day. Berrios a^ Wt o'clock, ia tha hnH.af th# House of Bepmaaotatives. This riHaana am inn tad to attend. The choirs of the differeut churches are I to be present at 9* o'clock for , preparatory to the service*. ca—polish and enamel on them alone coating *54, offered for *75. Chains of heanrifnl dnipi—same M carats flat — on reduced terms. WJwrrwar*. Table, Deaaart and Tea- forks, and spoons, Bntter-knivea, 4c.; Cutlery of elegant finish and substantial make. Everything that ia beautiful, rue, elegant and desirable for ornament and use. sold at fabulously low price*. The inducement* an almost irreaiati- the conditions of the mleam fair, unreserved, and sueh a* so one can to. It ianot a deception. It ia tha baakmpt sale of an extensive jewelry establishment on Broadway, New Tot* ' The display is attractive sod interest- ng to inbk at. Go and examine, and you will be convinced. Sale every day at 10 o'clock, and this evening at T. CL Mayion's Live Auction House, in DeOive's Opera Building, Marietta street. OrruiAX Norir e—State B»au Audit*. —On our third pege, this morning, we publish the resolutions of the Is-gKletore requiring those bolding money, tbe earn ings of tha State Road, to pay over the same to tbe Treasurer at once; also, tbe official notice of Dr. Aogier, calling upon such person* for the laud* iu their baud*. Tboso indebted will take notice. Thb people of Atlanta bare shown their opposition to corruption, and demonstrated that they cannot be bought, bribed, or cajoled, to vote for or favor men or measures, which have any im mortal or corrupt taint, nr suspicion. They always rote right. The present Constitution was framed by a Radical bayonet convention, in this city. It required the capital to be brought here; and the party which fearned it, presented Bullock as a can didate. Notwithstanding onr people were nnanimonsly in favor of the re moval, Atlanta ia the only city in Geor- gia which voted against Bullock. It i* the only ono which ha* kept the stun dard of pure Democracy afloat in it* Government, and kept the clutches o( the Radicals out of it* Treasury. Bul lock's Government, and Blodgett and the robber band, had their headquarter* here. Tbe public money hu* been squandered for corrupt objects, bnt the raoi-LE of 4tlautu hare kept Uicir es cutcheon bright, and their honor untar- Dished. A few iniliriiluale have joined the band, and participated in the rpoila of dishonesty and fraud; but no such charge eon he brought against ona man in a hundred of onapcople. They acorn with loathing and contempt, all such ill gotten gaius and those who participate therein. This characteristic was strikingly illus trated in the Democratic meeting Mon day night. It la alleged and believed abroad—and the belief exists in this city to some extent—that there i* a “ring' organized, whose object is to control tbe legislation of the State for solflsh pnrpo sea. If auoh a ring really does exist, it is exceedingly small and w ithout influence. Whelhor the cliarge or the belief bo onr reel or not, the people of Atluuta have, at all times, shown that they have no sympathy with anything having about it the slightest suspicion of impropriety. Ttugigsorviao IJixxga >Souxm*<i_>'xw no ixsX a Stases. —Gar viator* and citizens will, no doobt. be delighted to lean that tha ladies of tbe Fin* Baptist church will serve an elegant Thanksgir- jing dinner ia tha lector* room of their , , , i magnificent new church edifies, corner brought by a mra who* conduct n. ^ street* (one block h. wre drowned from the j ft^the Upitol), thi. evrare. fro. • to in Baltimore is * malicious one, 1 agency of the company; and that the Haitiroosr Board » rnmpniiflcf sereaty- fire or eighty gaotkqum of tbe highest standing and integrity, who would not do a WTMfVi any nun. Gen. Hood has been here for amne days, establishing a Board of Directs* and Truster* for this city. We have ex amined the list of persona who are mesa- bets of this Board. It already consist* of thirty of the moat prominent and reliable business men of this city, sad will be etill further inrrrcacil Each one of these Tknsti li has tsAra a ten thousand dollar policy in the company. Their nan# will soon be given to tbe public. A Board td thirty-two has been organ ized ia Macon, of which Col. Thoe. Har deman, Jr., ia PresideDL Among them we find the names of such men at Mayor Hoff, C. M. Wiley, J. B. Bon, C. A. Sotting, L W. Band*], 0. G. Sparta, Joseph Waxefbaam, T. J. Simmon*, etc. W» have severallimes urged the Dem oepfik of Atlanta to ba vigilant, that they may not be taken unawares by tha tricks of tha aacrst fop. Ww bo w giro notice Urn Bod reals hava bald aaorol eonclavaa in all lbs Wards In tha city, and nomi aMed ffan Held for Cbmd/mrm-mott- If consisting of ona pqgn* and ana wbBe Radios! for each Ward. The Wakat thus broygh* fa*a 1 ia not 4a bail*to be kept sacral tha day of election. Ohs ballets arc *1- af *he ii ready printed-a* ft U baUsved—but tto nai Bm aaan’hbem, except the printer. Tbe whole thing was Mended to be kept vsry dark, and to be sprang upon the IMaioonej «a tbs day of the eisetfon, aM miah the rictary, which ftip know they cannot get in an open, “wJT-L Demoerat to be la the MW o# next Wednesday, sad vote—vote amW lBUMan to vole. Don't stay **f. In Noconlancc with the ])roclumation of the (vt interim Governor, the varions office* connected with the Executive De partment will Ik* closed to-day W«wnutN sxd Atlaetic Baiuioau Co., i 1*bxsidiqit's Omen, Atlanta, Ox, Nov. 29, 71.) Dr. A'. L. Anyier, Shift Treasurer, At■ Ionia, Ou.: Sir—As to-morrow is a legal holiday, having been, by competent an thority, (proclaimed us a day ol thauks giving, I send you to-day, by the Trcas- arar of thi* company, *25,004, the rcutal due for thi* present month, l'leasc send tbe usual receipt of the Comptroller Gen eral. Very respectfully, Joseph E. 11mm n, Trea't W. A A. it. H. Co. No. 700. ComPTSoiXKn Ge*eiiai.'s OrvicR. Atlanta . (i i., Not. 29, 71. Itoccivcd of W. C. Morrill, Treasurer W. A A. It. II. Co., the sum of 825,000, icutal of W. A A. It. K., for (ho month of Norefiiber, 1871, oa per eerlifteato No. 700 of N. L. Angier, Treasurer. Maduo* Bell, [*25,000 j Comptroller General. An Entaueeisinia Fi*#.—Col. McBride, the moat extensive crockery dealer in the South, hoe rented that large new store, aemezof Whitehall and Mitchell streeb*, fog tha ensuing year, lia will also occu be PJ hia peaaeet stand at tho corner of MMsita and Broad street* Home idea hoaincKs done by this i Capitol), 12 o'clock. Tbe best music will be pro vided, both vocal and instrumental. A moot delightful time is anticipated. DimoLfTiow —See ntdice of the docs of partnership of Kimbro A Binjon. Col. Lethe*.—We invite attention to the advertisement of CoL Leyden in thi* day’s paper. He 1* ole of tbs largest produce deafen in tbe {Mate of Gesegim He ia now ariliag tat hogs in any quantity and of the very beat Y ■ 8a tasks.—A squad of Cherokee Ti^Amm arrived on the Georgia train last evening m route for tbe Weal. They were hacpHaMy entertained by ‘‘Big Injin Chief,” Akers, of tbe Memphis and Charleston Emigrant Line. They remain here a few days and will give entertain ment*. See advertisement “wno, . 14 to 1L to li per pound; green Georgia »PP*** « 5410*1 (toparbU- Brrm—Teansmes and <*»«" b“ Ur*5 to*9o»om;NuEibwerimn-A|*o«- Lcathks—Hemloek 2* to £4; OakAO to 45; Hatwem leather 3fi to «; xpg» leather 12 to 50; 0*11 akm* *» to per dozen; American calf skins *25 to ^^WH^Green? to7j; green salt 8i to 8i; dry hide* 15 to 16. Omoxa—*3 00(^4 00 per barrel Tobaooo—I»w pm* Ksr£ ii**"* ehareh -n ■ 40 MWViamrw* ..'. rhfT mB A anch or ESS?* a* COB ^^•^E^Jrtaseekazvke* ^SSZltmSuZam emlmtaoo, by •Ci*f Vftm w:J ^, Mnf|OT r -e w ■ cknKhto+h-uin. AnainlM Ol odak. mer. hhu,.—PisscSisr sttrisa.Mll ’■ Inos—Swede 7c; hone shoe iron 7e; at “ Capt. Jives" is among .the diatin- guiabe-1 individuals registered at tbe Col Hardeman has been appointed tbe I Kimball House. He is supposed to be a General Agent and Manager of thi* State, seiou of the bouse of Boyle, in Griffln, ' and although a cojt'dn in many thing*, has not arrived at the age of three, yet. It is said that hot few hiekorie* remain in tbe neighborhood of bis raising; and his and CapV J. W. Thomas, of this city, ia his Assistant and Local Agent for At lanta. There ia a Board in Augusta having such men a* H. H. Hickman, for Presi dent, W. H Goodrich, Vice-President, etc. These local Board* taka charge of tbe business of tbe company for the place, and loan, and otherwise invest, under the laws and provisions of the charter, the funds of the compahy. The Reserve of every Policy taken in this city, at least, will be forever kept here, and cannot be removed. No company in tha world has ever prospered as this one has for tho some length of time. It was or ganized in June, 1868, sad has now over three mittiona (/Johan t/atoms: Any information concerning it can be had by calling on Gen. Hood.At tha c '"' h »n House, or Capt. Thomas, iu Locbrane’s Building, Broad street. F l'ltos St t-ebiok CofET.— One case before the Court yesterday consumed the whole dsy. It was that of Bonnell, County Jailor, vs. J. D. Garrison, Police man, charged with assault with attempt to murder. Some of our readers will recollect that in May last a difficulty occurred between Mr. Oarrison and Mr. Bonnell at the jail, in which several shots were ex changed. Both Garrison and Bonnell were wounded, tbe latter rather severely. Tiro altercation originated, if We remem- her aright, in some jesting and raillery, which soon assumed such a serious na ture as to excite violent sugar and a per sonal difficulty. The case excited a good deal of interest, personal and curious. The jury returned a verdict of notguilty, in a few moments, and the prisoner was discharged. BoL Geo. Howell and W. A. Tigacr for Prosecution; D. F. Ham mond and Bon for defense. The Gioboia Meoii al Compasios.— The November number of this able and popular journal is before ns fresh fro* the Franklin Printing House, and is quite up to the high standard of tbe nnm- brts that have preceded it Its editors, Dr 1 . Tho*.«. Powell and Dr. W. T. Gold smith are devoting much care and labor upon il, and art rapidly derating it to the dignity of a leaning journal of the Uouth. They make a learned magazine for tbe profession, yet it succeeds iu popularizing their science in sueh a man. uer that unprofessional readers may be interested and instructed. Tbe number before tu contains fin 1 original commu nications, fifty-four selected articles, carefully condensed and prepared, be aides fourteen pages of matter under the editorial head. Pebsoxal.—Dr. 8. H. Stout, who hat heeu in Tenne«aee for about ai* weeks, introducing the achooi publications of Hsrper A Brothers, ba* returned. He is in exoellent health. Btbah Road Waoov.—A bill will be introduced into the Legislature to-mor row incorporating the Rteam Road Wag on Company, of Georgia. The price of mules will go down when this eut'iprise is a success-and it will be a success. flfln—McBride A Co.,—may bo inferred the fact that aevcnty-flvo crates of crockery were received at their house yes terday, and thiriy-uino of them sold wittout being opened. McBride A Co. are extensively patronized by Georgia, Ai.t^m. and Miiwiasippi. They buy good* direct from the factories of Boot- land »»d tbo continent of Europe, iu very large quantities and ore able to give better bargains than can be bad in New York. Skixificant Thievish. -Emma Phil lips (mulatto) was arraigned before * tico Butt yesterday, for stealing three dresses, some underclothing and baby’s apparel Sent to jail John Thomas (ool) was charged with ‘‘larceny from the person,” Like tbe “Heathen Chinee"—“In ways that or* dark and tricks that are vain’’—he sought to swindle some unsuspecting country men. Approaching them with a polite request that they would change some bills, he, by a aKgM-of-haad maooiuvrs appropriated more than hia due. He ob tained *18 in this manner, for wliioli he will serve a term in jail Thb Cmr Mabshal.—He gives you fair warning, and makes a last call Dk. J. G. Westhobslaed has removed his olfiee from Alabama street to Powell's |>eak building, at the junction of Broad and Peachtree. Meeaogea left at the office, day or night, will receive prompt attention. squall* put the cats to shsme. The Pont Orricn.- Puntmaatm- D#n sing will give Us Arks sa (qqmrtuidty to give thanks to-dsy, conseqnenitf : the post office will be closed from 11 o'clock until 3, r. M. Local & Busineew Notices. W.1‘. Diploma Awarded.—Lowe, Don glaai A Dallas, 42 Whitehall street, re ceived the Diploma at our laat Fair, for tha finest display of Dreae Goods sad Dip Goods. This firm sticks to the ons price system, and allow no deviation.— Their slock is large, well assorted and their prices are low. M aad sea them at 42 Whitehall street nov2-lm R*DosoLcnoE.—The partnership between R. P. 8. Kimbro and T. B. Binvon is this day dissolved by mutual consent R. P. S. Kimbro A Co. will sell the stock at wholesale prices, for thirty days, at old stand. B. P. 8. Kimbro, no30-lw T. B. Bikton. Fhabe Qi ken, Aicnonn.—Six nice BuildiDg Lots at auction, commenc ing this (Thursday) evening, near the Third Baptist Church, by ; r_, t y t -i j *9* Assorted Crackers put up express ly for family use. Broken Cracker* and OraoharMea! eowTOantly on hand and for sale at the Cracker Factory. nov2C-Ct H. Lewis A Co. tsF Japanese Cocoa Sticks made for the first time in Atlsnta, at Block's Can dy Factory, No. 75 Brood street. Broken Candy 20 bents per pound. Chocolate Caramels every Wednesday. Fresh Candies of all kinds kept constant ly on hand. nov25 M. Fink Arts —The highest prize was awarded to Irone's Ait Gallery, by the Allan* Agricultural and IndnsWGt Association, for the best Portrait* ; alto; a silver medal for the I rest Photographs Painted in Oil AH work at tha above Gallery done on the moat reasonable terms, and warrant ed to give entire satisfaction or po charge. nov21-tf Atlanta, Ga., Not. 27th, 1871. To Henry -V. Lav, Esq.: Dear Sir— The undersigned, member* of the I*gis- ialathro and citizens of Atlanta, unitedly and earnestly request you to deliver in thi* city, at as early a day at practicable, your famous lecture on * 'The Power aad Triumphs of Eloquenoe." By acceding to our fervent wishes, you will greatly oblige your friends and fel **B*l£*?jester, Henry Jackson, Dunlap Scott, M. A. Candler, O. A. Bacon, E. r. Hoge, J. E. Brown, John J. Kelly, H. V.M. Miller, M. D., I. W. Avery, B. Mellon, David Wills, D. D. . . Atlanta, Ga., Not. 27th, 1871. To Mesas. H £. Lester, H. Jadson, DnriJ Wills, D. D., and others. Com mittet: Gentlemen - I am in receipt of your vary kiod eomrounioatioo, inviting me to deliver, at an early day in this city, my lecture on “The Power and Tri- nmj ha ol Eloquence.” In accepting the invitation tendered, allow me to expn as the grateful sense with which I receive this flattering marl| af yoar esteem and regaad, | J I would designate Thurtday) *eni*, November 3tHh, as a convenient time for the delivery of the Leeturo. I am, gen- tlemeo, vary respectfully your obedient servant, Henbt M. Law. Mill* and Pittsburg bar 6c. MMVMI.—Half bids. No 1 *&*>; No. 2 91; No. 3 *6. Kits, Sa 1 *1 86; Sa 2 *1 6b; Na 3*144. Cwemse—17c. Omar*. -—Cor*, ok), very nans- while 96*97; pmixed 90; new car coro 85 Oats, mixed 68^70; blask 7W*75;yellow ® a * ' Scoab—A, 14; extra C, 131; crushed, powdered aad granwtsUd, It; Dare- erara 13KA134; (air to eboiee brown, UK#1*1. Fair ssqiply; mark** Mredv. Coteek—Bio, 23-1.25; Java, *4; La- gniza, 80. Tbe cattus market is some what excited; prices higher. Molasses—be barrri, 37; by bop- bead, at; New 6deans ebosae, 70. Salt—lavarpaol 2; Virginia 2:10. Baee FLOCB-Supofiae *6 5(Vw*7; extra *7 00(4*7 50; family *7 50(i8 25; extra family 88 75(49 60; faoay *10. oorrox doom. 8 oz Osnabaigs, 16; C oz, 12i. 4-4 Sheeting, 12). 7-8 Drilling*, 13. 7-8 Shirting, I0i; Shirting, 81. Yana, all numbers, *1 40. Cotton rope, 28- All domeatieain good demand. r a-a BY TELEGRAPH. Savaxxae, Nov. 29.—Cotton in good demand and offering* higher; middlings 18*. Arocwr*, November 29. —Cotton dull and drooping; middlings 17]; receipts 1200; sale* 900. Charleston, November 29.—Cotton quiet; middlings 18jtel8i; net receipts 2311; exports to Great Britain 2504; coa-1- wiae 1748; sale* 400; stock 29,524. New Yowl November 29.—Money easy and hotuere anxious. Loan balan ce* make 2 days’ interest. Sterling high er but inactive, 9(^91. Gold lOjfqlOi. Gia U. State bonds dull but steady— Ten*. 66, new C6*; Va 6S|. new 68; La. 65, new 54; levees 02; 8s 45; Ala. 85a 75; Ga. 87a 82*; N. C. 36*, new 15; 8. C. 67, new 34). Cotton qniet and easier; sales 1743; uplands 19; Orleans 191. New Yoke, November 29.—Salas of cotton to-day for future delivery 12,100 bales, at the following figures:— Dec. 18 9-16,18|, 18*. 181; Jan. 18 11- 16, 181, 181,181; Feb. 18J, 18 3-16; March 19 11-16, 19*, 19*, 19); April 19*. 18|; May 19*, 19*. Liverpool, Not. 29—Evening.-Cot- tosr eloaed easy; uplands 9|(oi9|; Orleans 9*(al0d. Louisville, November 2A—Bagging aaajpr, hnt not ^nnl.tilj lower— on ordere. Provisions and breadstutb unehZDged. Cevcinxiti, November 29.—Flour duR and lower. Corn dull and unchanged. Pork—an advance asked, but none os- tabtished. 12jc offered, 13o asked, for new lard; held firm. Bacon quiet am unchanged—shonldere 7c; dear Hides 7* Whisky in good demand at 90c. rmind. e. <*■>* ri.a.lms ai 10'Ifl a sa Ifld I Fa Mn off tnffi roro wroarour «m*l CBarck Boor*. ThWIWsra-Eav. A H PaiuIo lul l rnffifhitg #4 8 ». m., by Um Raa*Uj Sckiool at 4:10 •* w DrlT * r itrt lUafliV %Ld*TMck«M4 S? TV OxoaroUoo w-r»dai ro »a» a as* •» ’“*• Saaia* BcSoJ o» » a. ro _ . CoDOtpUua—Bo*. Tr. at WO* a. il. oaS4r.ro ,, ion*. . CBorrh, MaOrtu Knot—Bar. MOV. Proavhins *11* JO a. M.. ; i I - i ii r“-» ■ “ Prayer mertlog WrdneedeJ air, a. T M caaocma Caraoa—Haaler etreet, EMer i. a. Benia, T i 1r Preeduaf it !•*■ a- tni M tAwroetrow M tlflpt t* * * ** ‘ — A fount lift ii CtMtche-BMf F. IL I)b»1*1, FmJw -Prfebiacrt 1030ft. m.. aadTanf m. School At 4 p. iu. Ptmjcr m«*Un« on TuMtlny * J u!td *T*Arr U. Cmcbci. Bat. I. H. Knowle*. Putor. preAchlsg erery flAbbnth At 10S a. M. »nd ts». ■. Hnbb^flekoolntUlt reritAl atrriem. Si. Bsxnuna* C*ciai-«n« — ———--- •rib eweero Bev. Oeo. Maraaley. Becto-- DtUae KTTkMAt 10l,k. M. AOdSr. M. 8<UMlf-Whfiol fOOT Atlanta Collecting Agency, OFFI C F. t Up Htalre, Ilodd’e Come WHITEHALL STREET Hints, wages, aed aococxts collected ■ Bkert aottee. Book* PoateJ on Bftonnble Trrmi. All order proaptiy Attended to. p. o. Box SO J* D. GAVAX A CO. TKANSP08TAT10M OFFICE, ) WBTKU AND AlUimC lLlLBOAD. J AtlADti* Ga., Xoramber 17.1871. J Y*'f BB Ik* Utn HUtADt, the 3:46 P. M. PM»opr Tnln will be wlthdmwn. PM^n«erA forKew York via Dalton will Uke the 10 JO P. M. train. DALTOX AOCOUMOBATIOK TBAtX will leave Atlanta at 3:16 P: V.: arrive In Atlanta at 10 A. M. E. B. WALKER. norl7-d3w M* Atlanta & New Orleans MIIOIIT LINE. THB SHORTEST A ((UICKBST IWl'BLE Daily Line Frsm Mlmtsla lo the Mississippi River VIA WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY. and Mobile, far NEW ORLEANS, AXD VIA WEST POINT, MO NTOOMER Y. 0£LMA AXD MERIDIAN, VIOKSBURG-, And all lute mediate Poiata. S\V AXD AFTKK SUXDAT, OCTOBER L 1871. 1 Doable Daily Pasaengor Train * will run on thhi Leave AtlanU a 7:10 A. M. Leave AUanU at.... 7:00 P. M. Arrive in Atlanta at.:...' 8m P. M. Arrive in Atlanta at 6:45 JGfht tniaa ran through to Muotfocurry WITH O0T CHANGE OF OAKS, formiua a DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION with trains of the Mobile A Montgomery Railroad for Mobile, New Origans, and all pointo In Toxaa, and with Trains for Selina and Marldian, Ala.; Jack- •oa, Carlnth, Okalona, Vlckabarg, and all points In Central Miaetaa4»pi, Oeutral Alabama and Northern Pufngen han the Bin [ornery. Mot r to Selma a Pissangera leavlns Atlanta Aft 7:10 a.Arrive la Beliaa atik..-.*, 6UU P. Me At 7:oo p. m.. Arrive la Selma at 10:W A. M Making clow connection* with 8elraa and Merid ian load. •Af AOE CHECKED PON ALL TER MINAL POINT*. «-Aak for TfoMF 0U IM ftolnt and Mont- gowarr- Tickets for aalaat the offloe of J. H. Porter, Oeoeral Ticket Agent, at the Union Passenger Depot I I.. P. OUANT. Superintendent. Hosts* 4ro the Country Wanted i ur?sasrjftaw w.i*^ D»-_F. KALOW, COM MERCIA Ti. Omul Dsiit Sex, NOT. 28, Wl; Cotton closal dull to-day. Ou street quotations at IT; in store ITt*. Be- ceipta 900 balsa; sales 300. Paonsioxs—Bacoa is firm ' ahoalaam 8|(q8|; clear rib side* 9; dear side* 9*(d9|; bams, plain Utjalfi*; oau- 14(«18. Bulk meals—aboaldet* 7|; clearrib aides 8|; dear side* 8|. Fixaxcul—Gold is buying 1 10— a*Uing 1 12; aHor ia buying 1 04—sell ing 1 06. Fbcit—Bough peaches 4* to 5* per LECTURE HENRY M. LAW, E^q. . —ON TH1- Tmwtr »4 'frHimplH At At the Hall of the Hoaw ON YSmlBAY EFEWTXO, tOrw UTflT., al l AT o'cuoc. TICKKT8 M OKNTH, to be had at the Bookstores of Mawas. PhUttps A Craw sad Mr. RH-hards. nov3M3t. NICHOLS’ DANCING ACADEMY 0&ASI1O BIXK. a OURS FOB GENTS AT 8 P. M., ON THUBS DAY and Friday. Ladies, Miasea and Masters, Thursday Afternoon 14 ; Saturday Momingat 11 A. M. For terms, ac., apply at Phillips k Crews, novtt-tf WOT I O E ! Great Auction Sale 50,000 DOLLARS 13 TALl'E OF Diamonds,Pine Gold Jewelry GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, Silver Ware, Rodger’s Cotlerj, Etc., Being a Bankrupt Sifts of a New York Broadwa; House at Public Anctiou, At the Live Auction House -OF — T. O. MATSON Goods on Exhibition Monday and Tuesday. Sale to Commence on Toosday Night Finest Block of Goods Ever Offered at Pub* lie Rale In Ids Southern WE NAME IN PANT* XAA OOLD AND SILVER WATCHES. ENG wvU Swiss and American of the beat manufac turer*. Diamonds of tha Irst water. Solitaires aaddnsters Fine Gold Jewelry, it every variety and style. Silver Ware. Table. Dessert and Ton Forks and Spoons, Butter Knlvss, Ac. Cutlery, Rogers and Son'e Fine Table and Pocket Cattery, Ice. N. B —Thi* immense stook will be offered for pab* Uc competition, and every article will be warranted in quality as described. tS. Dealers are especially Invited. Terms ca* and sale peremptory. novitfott Hogs, Cattle & Sheep T here is at all ti mbs pox sale, at vtaa*. ro, sod rataU, at Uia taarkat prtM. a rood amp. ply of Hog., oattio and Sheop. at th. Live Stock Tardo of JOKES, BEAT1E * CO., on tko Gaorfta Ballraad. i and lingl, piecaa, of Baoka—Nalhaaiel Wofford, Homtr. Berrien—H. I. Peeples, Xashrille.'' Bibb-C. A. Katring, O.'A. Bacon J B. Boro. Brooka—James H. Hunter, Guitman ilryon.- C. IL Baker, £den. Bulloch—D. L. Kennedy, Stilesboro Borkc—Boliert A. Morphey, Thoa. Berrien, T. Duncan Coe, Waynesboro Bolts—Tbo*. F. Hammond, Jackson Cbarlton—John Paxton, Traders' Hill Cbatliam—Isaac Russell, Emantu-'l Heidt, Joint J. Kelly, Savannah. Campbell—John Goodman, Fair burn Carroll—John 8. Pentecost,Carrollton Catoosa—W. H. Payne, Binggold. Chattahoochee—David C. Code, Cn«- U Chattooga—C. C. Cleg boro, Summer ville. Cherokee—John B. Bieha r Clay—John B. Johnson, Fort Gaines dmab—Hampton A. Mattox, Bonier- v ill ft. Cobh—Wm. D. Anderson, Win. P. An- dtrson, Marietta. Coffee—John M. Spence, Douglas. Colquitt—Issue Carlton, Moultrie. Columbia—u. p. Stovall, 8. 0. Lamp, kin, Appling. Crawford—Wm. Hnfherford, Knoi ville. Dade—K. D. Ora hero, Tien tea. Dawaoa—Jqtw Pkkuer. Dawaonville. De Kalb—W. L. Goldsmith, Decatur. Dooly—John H. Woodward, Vienna. Early—BrfnMy Ohaner, Blakelv. Kohola—B. W Phillips, Staten ville. Effingham—-Morgan Rawls, Spring- field. Elbert—Emory P. Edwards, Elbertou. Emanuel—W. P. Rountree, Swains- boro. Fannin—Wm. Franklin. Morgantown. Fayette—Wm. Whatley, Fayetteville. Floyd—Dunlap Scott, Rome; Yf. R. Ballanger. Forsyth—Isaac L. Hughes, Gumming. FrankUa—Asa \V. Browner, Games ville. Falton—J. S. Wilson, E. F. Hoge, Henry Jackson, Atlanta, dinner—N. L. Cooper. EUijay. Glasscock—XV. G. Broddey, Gibroti. Gordon—Joel C. Fain, Calboon. Green—R. L. McWhorter, Peufield. Gwinnett—W. E. Simmons, G. H. Jones, Lawrence ville. Habersham- -Garnett McMillan, Clarks ville. Hall—L A. Simmons. Gainesville. Hancock—Geo. F. Pierce, Jr., F. A. Butts, Sparta. Haralson—Wm. J. Head. Harris—J. W. Murphy, C. F. Patiilo, Hamilton. Hart—James W. Jones, Hartwell. Heard—Britton Sims, Franklin. Henry—George W. Bryan, Mellon- ongb. Irwin—Reason Pnalt, Irwiuvillc. Jackson—John It. Hancock, Jefferron Jasper—Andrew J. Watters, Mouti- cello. Jefferson—W. P. Johnson, A. Beasc- ley, Louisville. Johnson—W. H. Martin, Wriglitavillo. Jones—lJenj. Barrow, Clinton. Laurens—C. J. Guyton, Dublin. Liberty—J. W. Farmer, HinesviUo. Lee—Dr. H. B. Lipsey. Lincoln—Henry J«Lang, Lincolnton Lowndes—Albert Converse Valdost Lumpkin—H. W. Riley, Dablonegn Madison—Isaac J..Meadows, Daniels ville .. ... Marion—Thomas W. Harvey, Btictm Viste Meriwether—J. W. Moreland. Montgomery—J as. II. Clements, Mount Vernon. Miller—Isaac A. Bush, Colquitt. Mitchell—It A. M. Collins, Camilla. Milton—James M. Howell, Alpharetta. Murray—8. E. Fields, Spring Place. Muscogee—J. M. Smith, J. F. l’ou, Columbus. 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. Pierce—Daniel E. Knowles, Black- shear. Pike—John H. Raker, Zebulon. Polk—M. H. Bunn, (jedortown. Pulaski—John A. Hendtey, E. Booth, Hawkinxvill6. Putnam—J. A. Ethridge, Eatouton. Quitman—James H. Guerty, George town. Rabun—G. M. Netherlaml, Clayton. Randolph—S. A., McNeil, Cuthbert. U. F. Crittenden, Noohaway. Richmond—J. B. Gumming, C. Snead, W. A- Clark, Augusta. Schley—O. B Hudaon, EUaville. Screvea—John O. Dell, Sylvan ia. Spalding—David H. Johnson, Griffin. Snmter—W. Brady, Sr., 8. Glover, Americas. Talbot—P. Moms, J. D. Woodall, TalboUon. Taliaferro—Samnel J; Flynt, Cmw- fordville. TatnaU—Jona B. Brow ton, Rsidvillc. Office Balms, Borne A Dalton B. & Ca &V. JOIIPMON, Laxtal JLfpt. so.«. tueb. i.xnuui L aOPBE. ZIUIRA. a», October UUi. 1S71. TUBEIOXT AXD FARE over Btae XonHa Boats, r Tie it A tD. B. R. And tto OMMM, to |B terminal polnro low as bf in, otker roate, rti. To XOrroOHEBT. SELMA, HOBILX.VICISBCBO, JACKSON, CANION. MKBiMAN Aad N1W OB- (Tuasiflcation or the Member* ol tbe Gemeral Ataembly. SENATE. PBlipcgATS, 1st District—R. ET Leater, Savannah, fid—John a Jitchols, BUsksbaat . 5th—M. Kirkland, Homerville. 9th—Reuben Jonaa, Newton. 11th—Lovi G Hoyle, Dawsoa. 18th—Robert 0. Black, Americue. 14th—C. W. Kibbee, HawkinsviUe. 16th—D. W. Oameron, Jacksonville. I6U>—H. Hicks, Wrightsville. 17th—Joseph Cons. 19th—Columbus Heard, Greensboro. 22d—T. J. Simmons, Maoon. 24th—B. B. Hinton, Buena Vista. 26th—Wm. P. Matthews, TalboMoo. 26th—A. D. Nnnnally, Griffin. 27th—E. Steadman, Covington. 28th—W. F. Jordan, Montacello. 29th—W. M. Boeee, Washington, fiOtli—J. H. McWhorter, Mjaev# 81at—Wm. 8. Erwin, Olarkaville. BM—M. Tan Bates, Homer. 34th—M. A. Candler, Decatur. 36th—Oeo. Hillyer, Atlanta. 37th—G. W. Paddy, Franklin. 81Hb—James K. Brown, Canton. 40Ui—C. J. Well lorn, BUirsville. 41 at—John A. Jerri*, Moigantowu. • 42d—John I, Barm, Borne. 43d-—L, N. Trammell, Dalton. ymp ; 4th—J. M. Ool man, Bnroewiek. AUt—Joshua Griffin, Vsldestn. 7tk—W. L. Clark, Thomoaville. 8th—Ben j. F. Bruton, Boinbridge. 10th—F..O. Welch, Albany. X8tl*—Benjamin Conley, Angnsta. 32d—J. C. Richardson, Dawsonvilltr 36th—W. C. Smith, Grmntville. 38th—Waites Brack, Buebonao. OOLOBBD SXNAXOnB—-RKPUBLlCAJOt; 2d District—T. G. Campbell, Darien. l2tli—Thomas Crayton, Lumpkin. 20tli- Geo. Wallace, MUledgevillc. 21*t—Jro B. Deveaex, Chaten. 1 23d—I. H. Andaman, Fort Vnlley, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. DEMOCRATS. Appling—Lemuel Sellers, Holmeeville. Baker—Henry Tarver. Newton. Bartow—John .W. Wofford, Carter*- Till*; John W. Gray, Adainville. Taylor—Wm. G. Bateman, Butler. Telfair-H. (L XV. Craig, Temper- ande TerraU—John R Jones, Dawson. Towns—Daniel Wv KiUion, Hiawasso. Twigga-E. a Griffin, Jeffersonville. Troup-W. H Clark, West Point; R. W, Cato, Hogonsville. Union—Joseph Reid, Blairsville. ' Upton—John I. Hall, Tnomaston. Walker—J, Y. Wood, LaFaretle. Walton—Chro L. Bowie, Monroe. Ware—D. Morrison, Wsresboro Warren—T. J. Bsrkesdslc, O. L. Cloud, Warrenton. _ _ _ , ‘ 1 Washington;—J.Renfro, H. Taylor, Webster—Alfred C. Bell, Presto*. Wliito—Jsmee F. West, Mount Zonalt. Whitfield—Charles J. Emerson, Tun- nol HUL Wilcox—David C. Mann, Abbeville. Wilkes—S. W. Wynne, H. P. Slatou, WuluDgton. Worth—Royal B, Jeukino, Isabella. Wiliunsou—C. H. Hooks, trwintou. XEFUBL1CAJL Camden—Henry 3. Hillyer, St. Mary’s- Decatur—J. D. Williams, Boinbridge. Lee—G. F. Page, Starkvilic. Houston—J. R. Griffln, FoH Valley. Maoon—L. C. Jones. Mariwethcr—W, H. F. Hall, Green ville. ,» , Monroe—J. Brawn, Forsyth. Dougherty—F. F. Futoey, Albany. Stawart—J. B. Maiufiaid, Lumpkin. Tboroat—J. Battle, Thonssvilte. Piakeoa—John M. Allred, Jasper. ooLourn Minims «xrtr»i raws: Baldwin—Petar O’Neal, Milledgeville. Clark*—Aj Richard soil Watkinaville; M. Davis, Athens . ,,r Coweta-S. ®Smitb, U. J. Pcrgesnt. (contested), Newnon. Deeatffif—A- BYhton, BalnWldRe Dou^hei^y 1 —P.- Joiner, Albany. dtssssai J. K Lawia, Lumpkin. Grooue—Abram Colby. Qwousboro. (Hynn—James Blue, Brunswick. Houston—Geo. Ormond, Arl>y Sim- ntems, Port VaHet. Mouroe—G. R. Glower, Forsyth. Morgau-M. Floyd. A. Dukes. Modi- ID. McIntosh—T. 0. Campbell, Jr., Da rien. Thomas—A. Fred. .Atkinson, Thtm- nsville. . B. B. Freeman, CommiMiionor of* Deeds* FOR SIXTEEN STATES. Office with the Secretary of HUU ** thd Capital. noflh^m