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THE
SUN.
VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 25, 1871.
NO. 447.
THE DAILY SUN
I'ublUhrd by the Atlanta San Pnbliuhlng
Company.
M.'tJStfSS? jnroprlrtor..
J. Holy Smith, )
Alexander 1L Stephen*. Political Editor.
A. It. WalsomJ * • - • • -t«W» Editor.
J. llenly Smith, General Editor and Busl-
n»R Manager* , . .
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Proprietors of the Constitution.
8. W..OBUBB, Business Manager,
of the New Era.
J. HENLY SMITH, Manager.
Of The Atlanta Bon,
Umlroni) ffiimc Sable.
Loaves Atlanta 10:30 P m
Arrives at Chattanooga • • • 6 ;16 a m
DAT EASSKMUKE THAIS—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta a m
Arrives at Chattanooga 131 pm
FAST USX TO NKW TOXX—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta
Arrives at Atlanta..
DAT PAS«1
Leaves Chattanooga.
[Special to The San.]
Macon, Ga., October 24, 1871.
The F*ir is a grand success.—
The attendance ia hourly increasing, and
it isBufe to predict that fifteen thousand
persona will boon the grounds to-mo~row.
The day has been fine, and the exhibition
and grounds presented n beautiful pio-
ture.
Floral Hall is full, and tbe display is
beyond description.
The Exhibition Hall 1* well nigh fnll,
tad makes a good show.
The Machinery Exhibition ia extensive
and snperb.
The show of horses, for number and
quality, ia tbe best ever seen in tho
South, and is exciting intense interest.
President Colquitt assures me that the
exhibition, in nearly all departments, is
a success, and in many important respects
far exceeds any Fair ever held in the
State.
X System and order prevails everywhere,
and exhibitors and visitors are pleased
with everything.
The accommodations, conveniences,
comfort, facilities, amusements and enter
tainments are fully up to tho highest ex
pectations and altogether satisfactory.
Weston walks at 4 o’clock to morrow
evening; tbe balloon ascension takes place
at 5, and pyrotechnics at 81.
Trotting and running ugainst time, and
tests of machinery, will fill the day.
Weston performs the wonderful fest of
walking fifty miles in ten hours on Thurs-
GEORGIA
4m>iwctag IWi.
Acocsta, October 24. —The annual fair
of the Cotton States Association opens
ou the 81st of October. Sixteen thou
sand dollars is offered in premiums. All
the railroads and the Charleston and
Savannah steamships from New York and
Philadelphia issue excursion tickets (or
825 a round trip, which are good until
the first of December. The city is pre
pared to accommodate 20,000 visitors—
Fine racing stock ia already entered for
the track premiums. The fair will be
largely attended.
Columbus, Oot. 24.—The second aSi
uual fair of Muscogee county commences
hero on the 31st, and promise* to be a
•acoea*. Entries in all department* arc
very large and varied. Reports from the
surrounding country indicate a large at
tendance. Several noted horses, trotters
and runners, have been entered fer the
speed premiums.
LOOK
iltulnal fife Jnsnraiue.
TO YOUR INTEREST
The Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.
day.
Sharp & Floyd have tho most spleudid
display of jewelry on the grounds. Tlieir
rich jewelry is attracting much attention.
Mayor Huff has nobly achieved a glo
rious triumph for his city, the Fair and
himself. All praise and honor him for
the success of his efforts.
Atlanta is well represented and well
pleased. S.
By the New York Associated Press.
1.42 ■
,5:30 am
Arrives at Atlanta?..'. 1:32 pm
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—INWARD.
Leave* Dalton *.w».*. ills• m
Arrive* at Atlanta • 111
TV anOBOLA (AOUOCTA) RAIIJtOAD.
» IN* pay Traen on Sunday.
Night PR*«ro«er Train arrive*..
5:35a. m
6:15 p. m
6:20 p. m
. .7:10*
Night Passenger Train leave*.,
Day Paaaengor Train arrives
Day Passenger Train leaves
Stone Mountain AccommodaUon arrives..
Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves....0:35 p. i
MAOON AND WESTERN RAILROAD.
Dsy Passenger train leaves 7:55 a. n
Lmtm llaon.....
Night Paaaengor Train leaves..
Leaves Macon
Night Passenger Train arrives..
2:55 p. m.
. .5;06 p* m.
10:25 p.,m.
Arrives at Maeon... 8:83 P* “
ATLANTA AND WEST FOWL RAILROAD.
Night Passenger Train arrives J:Wa. m
Night Pasasuger Train leaves • 7:00 p. m
a y Passenger Tram arrives V• 111
y Passenger Train leaves 0:45 a. m
ATLANTA AMD RICHMOND AIR-LINK RAILROAD.
Leave ® A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta.. V***T a £* {*
Memphis and Charleston Railroad.
W. J. AKERS. Agent, Atlanta, Oa.
T1MK TABLE OF THK MEMPHIS AND CHARLWOON E. K.
GOING west:
Morning Express leaves Chattanooga...
Arrives in Memphis, same day
Mail Train leaves Chattanooga.
‘ , neat day
0*1*.I RAFT
nooga, next morning..
Memphis
Arrives In Chattanooga, nest day.
.. 6:30AM
..10.15 PM
.. 8:00 PM
..UiltJ'M
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FOREIGN.
The Cate of the Schooner Horton.
Ottawa, October 24.—A correspondent
of the Express says the case of the
schooner Horton, stolen by Gloucester
fishermen, is simply regarded as a viola
tion of tho Custom regulations.
ENGLAND.
The Hart am tf meet Ion.
London, October 24.—The Times this
morning suggests the appointment of an
impartial commission to settle any inter
national difficulty which may grow out of
the cutting out of tbe schooner Horton.
It believes that complications will be thus
oompromiaed promptly on equitable
basis.
a-b-s
FRANCE.
The HonnpnrtMe.
The Corsica Bonapartist party on the
tost vote were defeated by two majority,
(t is currently reported that Frinco Na
poleon will tender bis resignation os a
member of the Council.
Pabis, October 24.—A boiler exploded
at the Barhoid Department Yard, killing
ten and wounding many.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
MICHIGAN.
Hire*.
DaToorr, October 24.—The high wind,
rekindled the firoe on the military reser
vation. Fort Huron is endangered.
MISSOURI.
.( K.ilr.nd g-.ll/•».
St. Louis, Oot 24.—The right having
been granted to collectors of county taxes
to sell certain railroad property, the Iron
Mountain Railroad has appealed to tho
the United States Supreme Court.
' l LOUISIANA.
ILLINOIS.
Mmimet. BjcitdSimg,
Chicago, October 24.—The ooroner’s
jury in the case of Grosrenai, who was
shot without sufficient cause by Treat,
who wua arrested, gave a verdict supple
mented, that Treat supposed ho wus act
ing under tho orders of thoso who placed
him on guard.
The Hank of Montreal has decided to
establish a branch iu this city as soon as
a vault can bo built.
The Journal appeared this evening in
anew dreas.
Many Chicago banks in the Houth Di
vision aro establishing branches in the
West Division.
Tho two political parties iu this eity
and oouuty, in view of tho present con
dition of affairs, growing out of tho fire,
are trying to unite upon a union ticket
for oity and county officers, to he voted
for two weeks houcc—each having a
share in the municipal offices. Chicago
volunteers, who have been doing patrol
duty since the lire, were mustered out
of service to-day, by order of Oen. Sher
idan.
NEW YORK.
ITS CASE ASSETS OVER $50,000,000
I T HA* X SURPLUS OF MOKE THAN SIX MILLIOWB OF DOLLARS, AFTER PBOVttlKO FOR
Ml IUUUUm M tl.Wnuln«d by Hw Inltmuio. DouKtmellt uf the SUte of N,» York. Hu the Ur|Mt
Amiri*, Income, Number Issued; and p*y* the large*! amount of Dividend*, and “ “ " ' ~
age of expebm* of any company iu the World.
The undersigned will gladly give all information ueoeas&ry to eff#ct insurance
duty to those that you love by taking a policy iu THE OLD MUTUAL*
Henry R. Christian,
SPECIAL AGENT.
BUILDING, Whitehall Street
your livw. Do your
Oflloe t
lint* oim
JAMES'
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Dll’,
ALEXANDER, M. D.,
MEDICAL KXtMIHER.
. Jg«i(j H'anted who are If’ortrr.t.
G- W. ADAIR, Auct’r.J
No. 2ii i beautiful vacant lot with fino shade
trees.
They aro in a No. 1 neighborhood, second block
it uf Foacktrue, wliaro tfio *tr*-t cars will
“ * ** Ithoutsn,
New York, October 24.—Detectives,
last night, arrested Henry Young, whose
aliases arc B. S. Downer, J. H. ltawson,
and Samuel E. Collins. Hu has for
long time been operating throughout the
country, uttering and forging cheeks.
He has been identified by several of his
victims.
Fououkrrfsie, October 24.—The at
mosphere here|is dense with smoke from
the burning mountains and forests in
Ulster counter.
UTAH.
Salt Lake, October 24.— Experts from
Cornwall says that tho discovery of tin
mines will work a revolution iu trade.—
The receipts of gold and silver are in
creasing.
Mrs. Cook sues Brigham Yonng for
money collected upon her husband's
death. Mrs. Cooke was formorly a Mor
won, now an apostate.
Iu tho HawkiDS case, tho defendant
asks his release upon the ground that tho
verdiot is illegal, because it foils to 8|>eci-
fy the nature and extent of the puuish-
menL The motion was overruled. Sen
tence is deferred until Saturday.
Tho papers aro excited over Hawkins'
fate. The Mormons talk peace, provided
Brigham Young is not imprisoned.
WASHINGTON.
The Cmte at the Hornet—Hearg-In.felilira—
MtTart I# Memo* Collector Kehb, and have
Col. .5tteioe Appointed.
Washington, October 24.—Tho ques
tion of tho Hornet, |whioh is blockaded
by a Spanish fleet in a Haytien port, was
considered in a cabinet meeting to-day.
The Government holds that, bearing the
American flag, and being under bonds
to this Government, entitles the Hornet
to tho freedom of neutral waters. A dip
lomatic correspondence, relative to this
matter, has made some progress, and an
early lcleaso of the vessel is expected..
Tho Star says a strong effort is being
made to effect tho removal of CoL T. P.
Robb, Collector of Customs at Savannah,
and appoint Col. James Atkins in his
place. Tho latter, it is said, is backed bv
Senator Hill, and the Congressional del
egation from Georgia. Robb’s friends,
however, claim that he will not be re
moved.
Delano will be gone until Friday.
It is raining steadily, and the wires are
working slowly.
Washington, October 24.—There was
a Cabinet meeting to-day. Akermau and
Boutwell were absent.
Leaving cash Reset*, October 12. 1871... $2,723,206 52
KB- Ou tbe ItiUi iu*Uut, at a lucetlug of tliu Stock
holder*, it waa unanimously resolved that, aftor pay
ing the Chicago luaa—, whatever they might be, they
would make up intact the
Gash Capital 2,500,000
MAKING CASH ASSETS
$4,000,000!
THIS FLACK* xVTE
HOME
Upon the —mo SOUND BASIS it bM heretofore
cupied, and gives to all it* Policy Holders the best
possible security that can be offered by
Any Company
THE HOME
Continues to isaue policies at all Its Agencies, and all
Its losses will be promptly paid, — usual.
CHARLES J. MAltTIN, President
A. F. WILLMABTH,
Vice-President
D. A. HEALD,
2nd Vloe-Prcsident
J. H. Washruxe, Secretary.
Oxo. M. Lyon, Assistant-Secretary.
JNO. C. WHITHER,
Atlanta, Ga.,
General Agent for Georgia, South Carolina, Florida,
Mail Train leavt
Atlantic and Gnlf Railroad.
iUtOM Savannah, Os., via Albany. Jacksonville
Quincy, Florida:
L 1
I and Tallahassee,
Leave Savannah daily.
Arrive at Albany dally
'
Macon and Brunswick Railroad.
DAY ACCOMMODATION trai*—-(Daily except Sundays)
3:10 p-
8 .oo a. v
J3o p «
^WKInJvill* train (Daily except Sundays.)
Arrive at Macon
ttP.T.M A, ROME AND DALTON R. R
TRAINS DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED.
Leave Selma 8: J! £ JJ** J'
Arrive at Borne JII I* 2 i in 1*
Arrive at Dalton J2o T 2*’ ilrai r —1
Arrive at Mel me 8:10 F. M.. »44 a-m.
«*cn A A iipunt*
DAT FARBRNOXa TRAIN D ILY, »V«>AYX XXFKCTKD.
Leave AugusU at.
L*eve Macon at..
IS 00 M.
, flue A.M
Lflsve Macon at t on p‘ If
Arrive at Macouat I JJ S
Arrive at AugusU at I F. ■
IVsiicm RatlFooS of Atakajam.
Arrive at Montgomery • ■
Leave Colombo* « p w
Arrive at r M
New Oblkans, October 24.—Thscww
of tho Htcamer Planter, or going sahora
for water near Mulatto Bayou, were tiwd
into by an unknown party. Two mot
tally anil ono aovorcly wouuileil.
MARYLAND.
FA. Kftu.p.l
n.u/.hil Oetuber 24.—The Couvan-
tion liaa roeolveil to entertain no MW
questions, anil restrain members to 0*0
ten minutes speeeh upon any Mibjeei «x-
copt ritualism. Upon tho vexeii ijuos-
tious involving innovations, the commit
tees report against present action.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Jmek— FA. BlmtU Ury.SK<.*>t A- r.M.-
the last 24 hours.
• In the coloreil convention at Columbia
an Arkansas ilclegato offered a resolution
favoring the renomination of Grant; but
the convention adopted a substitute, de
claring it impolitic to anticipate the ac-
..sv,
PENNSYLVANIA
Special Notices.
HUME IN8UBANCE COMPANY. OOLUM*
BUB, O.—This is the first Company to furnish its
Policy Holder# a sUUwrat ot its condition sines
the Great Chicago Firs. Mr. W. T, Waters. HpOcUl
Agent of this Company tor the Southern States, has
placed on our counter a Htatemsul of their condi
tion, dated October 16, 1871, xnd signed by their
decretory, showing Gross Assets.. j....ft9«,47» 12
Total mbiUtlCH S5J, «79 12
$542.000 00
leaving ust as—‘s
The sUtement eonclndus:—
We beg leave to state to th« Policy Holders and
Um Public, that after four days spent by myself aud
two Directors, vis: Judge C. B. BModes, of Mariet-
la, sad Tnxo. U. Butlkb, at Cot urn baa, ppon the
i, in Chleago, an., a Ml caa—laaflhx ot risks
written there, and an clamination of all other losses
l»y tho Company, which indndrs the horning of
Manistee aud Uolland, Mu hi*S®, we fsel confident
that the losses are Mly statc<l above. It is known
that asleep* can bo made on many of tbe policies
now estimat'd at their fnU /ace, but the DireetoTs
having tt as their object to maiutain their full capital
and retn—rauce futkU-have endeavored to make the
asseeeincnt ample, and hope to only disappoint the
stockholders and the public with a larger surplus,
’Wh^Joes— areadjuatad, than la now shown by this
oct24
W. 0. M- BAKEU, Hecretary.
The 9mall Hox on the Hnmpagy.
Philadelphia, October 24.—Dnrin^
three weeks ot October 942 ejuteH aud 191
deallis of Small l’ox have occurred. Tbs
disease i* abating. TUouaauda arc being
vaccinated daily.
Harrisburg, October 24.—Tbe monn-
AnBrAMFyOsHI ilaloFwkains above Dauphin have been on fire
5X . dnee last Friday.. The surrounding
Dmt. Colombo. i 5 (vuintrv is
t Jfcm A.iuciu*na«ius.
Atlanta Directory.
ph-tc Directory ot tho
CityorAUanta, / ■ )
Advertisers will take duo notice aud govern them
selves accordingly. oct24-lt
CASH FOR ARSIUK5CE
country is filled with smoke.
$3,000
*$ 4,300
j.'itMt •• *• M
•4,000 « " M
1,500 •• M J* .
aar Besidenw to be iu K«H»d ueighborl»<>«>d, ani
cm,Yiul.nl U,
ucdlAt B~l IB* Ac«uu.
HOME
Insurance Company,
OF IVEW YORK.
Cash Assets, October 1, 1871 $4,723,206 62
Losses at Chicago will not exceed 2,000,000 00
Ccgcil 'Aburrliocmonlo.
ADMINISTRATOR’S” SALK.
E. Guthman, Auction’r.
‘clock, a. in., 1 will sell, at the corner of Ma
rietta and Peachtree streeto. at Kile’a corner, by
apodal order oi tho Court of Ordinary of Fulton
County, ono COW and CALF, a number of articles
of Household Furniture, in good oondiUon, and a
lot of Groceries—all sold — the property of Caroline
I-evy, late of Fulton county, deceaaed, for the bene
fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased.
WM. TITLED A UM,
oct!4-td Temporary Administrator.
Georgia—Duuglas County.
A J. FAllMKU, AND H. C. HAIZKL, HAVING AP-
PI.IKD to uie for permanent letters of Adminis
tration on the eatato of Jo—ph Farmer, late of aald
County deceased, this is to dto all, ami singular,
the creditors and next of kin of Joseph Farmer, to
be, and appear at my office within tho time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any they can, why perma
nent Administration should not be granted A. J.
Farmer and U. C. Haizel, on Joseph Farmer's estate.
Witness my hand and seal, thlsOct. 14th, 1871.
W. W. Hindman,
Ordinary.
liUfiribt $ Co.
IN THE
CITY!
Executor’s Sale.
O N THK FI BBT TO LSD AY IN DECEMBER. AT
tho City Hal J, in Atlanta, will bo sold, at Execu
tor's —In, ono half of lot No. 235 and 300 acres of lot
No. 234, Stone’s District, Fulton connty. The
U— about seven miles from Atlanta, on the
road leading from Uroen'a Ferry to last Point,
About half tho land is nnder Cultivation, the
other half well CnibersJ.
ItU— well, and is doslrablo property. The half
lot No. 235, ha* a residence and other improvements.
Bold as the property of Mrs. N. II. Key, doceased.
TEBM8—One-half cash; the ballanoe in twelve
months.
octVMawtds* A. A. WILSON. Execntor.
Alabama sad Mississippi.
oct24-2w
Three-Ply, Ingrivln, Two-Ply
And aU Grad— ot
CHEAP CARPETS,
In extensive variety, now ou sale »t Urn Carpet
Store of
sept26-lm C11AMBEKL1N, BOYNTON Jt OO
Axmlnluter, Moqucttu, Velvet anil Body
llruHHol* Carpel*
IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AT THE
CARPET STORE OF
CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON A CO.
*opt26-lm
The iearfent ana Jftasi Superb
Stock of
TAPEtoTBY, IIUUHSKL8
carpeth
lit uu> South, now on exhibition at tho Carpet store
aept2ti-liu.
CUAMBKBLIN, BOYNTON k CO
TKOMAS J. JKNNINO* WILLIAM If. ilBAWFORD.
lONXFU T. NMITU.
Jennings, Smith & Co.,
COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MKRCHAXT8,
j_| a VE thiN day removed to No. 6, MclntoaU hlreet,
AugusU, Georgia, (opposite our form—plat e of bun-
) where wo have tho most ample and Close
Storage of any in the city, which is Strictly Fire-
Proof.
CoviKltfimicuts Holldtotl.
Septeml>cr L 1*71 —fU dAw3m.
To Utu RvrvlBUtU oi Allunlu.
IfyfclrtlE fOtjM BU51NKH5 IN EAST ALt-
L BAMA.
T3»r Opt lika Loroinnflr* (Tri-W«klyt
has the tergrat ottculatof any paper in that
*op*iike la a rapidly grwwtMg yovng coy, and does
a «rvat deal <*f tradinc wtth Atlanta. °ct21
cAnruAaus t
Buggies ! Harness !!
VK IVKHCQI OF Vint tnxi.ilk*8 of tr*
A season, aud having a largo supply of tlic above
HATKH.
For workman*!! V ami «*tylc, I luv** a well cat
liahed prestige; and 1 have long malutaiusd acu
IM’Utlou agaiust every other iu my line in the
state of Georgia.
Admlnlhlrulor’. Anlu.
___ State or Gxoxoia, |
B Y virtue of an order oi tiio CourT oKBrillnary of
said county, will bo sold ou tho first Tuosday In
November next. 1871, between the lawful hours of
salo, l>cforc tho Court House do<»r in CrawfordviUo,
in said county, the Plantation whereon Mrs. Dovey
ClouimouH resided at the time of her death. Tho
situation is healthy, aooiaty good, convenient to
railroads, churches, mills, aud post office. Land
suited to tho culture of corn, cotton, or small grain ;
in good repair. Mr. Alexander Clemmons ia on tha
place, and wiU take ploaaure In showing It to any
person wishing to purchase. Terms, twelve months
time, with approved papers. This, September 8,
1871. JAMES M. TRIPLETT,
sepll-tds Administrator.
Administrutor’s Sale.
State or OxoxoiA, 1
Tauafkxxo County. )
B Y virtue of an order of tha Court of Ordinary o
said county, will be sold on the first Tuesday
In November next. 1871, between tbe lawful hours
of sale at the Court Hon— door, In Ciewfordvllla, in
said oounty, tha plantation or lands belonging to the
estate of General Aaron W. Grier, deceased, late of
ell adapted to the
grain. Situation
oeanuy, loouiyiuuu. t>«u“*
office, chnrches, and milia.
Mr. Jamos A. Grier is on the place, and will take
E loasure iu showing tho lauds to auy oa* wishing to
> see it Sold In lota to suit the purchasers. A
plat of each survey will be exhibited on day of eale.
Hold for the benefit of the heirs of said deceased.
Terms, ono and two year* time for approved papers.
This, Ssptember n^l871
septll-tds
Administrator’s Sale.
door in Lawroncovillo, Gwinnett county, Geor*
on tho first Tuesday in November next, within
tho legal houra of sale, all the land#
600 Crates assort
ed granite and O O
Ware for $80 per
crate. Cheapest ev
er offered in State.
Send for list of con
tents.
MEBCHA NTS
IN
City and Country
C ONSULT YOUR INTEREST; EXAMINE 0U8
stock and prices before you buy. We import
CUTLERY AND CROCKERY
And it is not to your interest to go a long «n«**p*>
from home and pay — much or more for the sax-
goods.
Wo call particular attention to our stock of TABLE
id POCKET CUTLERY, and do not believe that for
extent variety and prices it is equaled iu tho South.
AN IMMENSE STOCK
George Wostcnholm and Son',
Oolebrated IXL Outlei’y.
lie long!ug to the estate of tho late Francis M. Wi
law, which aro as follows:
Four hundred aud five (4U6) acres, the
tahooch— river bottoms. Which tract is known ss
tho “Old Homo Place" of deceased.
Also—Two lots on the wsat Hide of said railroad,
fronting the same on th« east, near said depot—one
of which oontain* thirty (30) acres, tho other forty-
six («6) act—.
Also—One hundred and twenty-Heveu (127) acres—
It being where deceaaed resided at his death.
Also—One hundred and flfteon (135) acre#, border
ing on the southwest aide of —id 127 acre tract.
■ i, cornering or touching
the southwent corner of the same.
H And, also—Devon hundred (700) acres, more or less
*amn couiposod of euveral lute and parts of lota,
lying ou either aide of aaid railway, embracing the
place where John Pittman formerly resided, at the
point where tho Peachtree road crone— said railroad.
Raid land* bring about equi distant from Duluth and
Nor cross. Much of the same is very finely timbered.
All the above lands are good aud finely timbered,
•sing In a healthy section aud desirable netghbor-
iood. AU persons wishing good bargains In Mid
lands will ao well to
o examine the samo before the
iy or sale. Dr. Wilson, Railroad Agent at Duluth,
111 point them out.
Tbe lot* will ho sold separately, one half for cash,
ami tho other on twelve months' time. September
18th, 1871. . SAMUEL W. KNOX,
ocflfit hie Admintetrator.
noUGLAS CO.
OaDiNASY’a Orncx, I
October lOtb, 1871. j
GEORGIA,
November next at o
o o’clock T. 1
W. W. HINDMAN.
Ordinary.
. T. i-tNXXI-
flliocclluiuou*.
8ITVATIOA' H’AATTEn,
B y a youno lady, twenty-four yea
of ago, from the country, as house keeper, ■
wamstress, In a good family.
/ THIS OFFICE
A Good Opening.
FIVE ROOM HOUSE,
Entirely new, with —perior fixtures, near White-
luil street, furnished throughout where there are
now eight table-boarder* and more expected. The
occupant le arranging to teave the city. Hon
rent, and furniture for tale cheap. Apply *t this
office. OC417-5I
JOSEPH ROGERS L SON’S
*»• f *»n w*«t niiTi riy,
OK WARD Or OO.
B 4 • ANY.
THE ATLANTA SUN
daily And WKjntl.Y
‘A Live Paper oa Liro Jaur*.
ALFIANDIB H. 8TKPBKX8, Polttte* Editor
A* *. WAT*0K, In, Editor,
i. hxhly earns, oa«i mho, ut —--
Kuan, ’
TMI row Loot I
MlSkXtfSSLSl.
fflWh. W# look upon the seoea— at tha a—tT in the
fer iSSi'Er
Damn
VSt
?lrs5SS5£S
with the State Government
Mr. Stephens la thoroughly twlteted In this great
wiowu T»*SS»
l. nil UOZB, Knqr.
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; Orawf—dvilim Georgia.
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OITY ITEMS.
W. B. Mom*, *! th* KimbkU
House, *lw*;* has Turn Bus for **le.
. 1,000 Old Papers for Ml* in quan
tities to suit purchasers, at the
tf Son Office.
To Prf.un.
Wears agents for tha
CELEBRATED HARD
RUBBER HANDLE KNIFE.
no you want H'nde i, Rutcher't,
Roger» y Son's, IXL and
other heet Brandt ot Raxort,
Scissor, and Mntvee, Call
Looking dlass Plates.
3- Offices to Beet.—On* room o*
2d floor; also * portion of the office, in
cluding out window o* tha fink floor—in
Tan Bun Building, on Broad street.
Apply to J. Honlt Smith,
tt Bcw Office.
Oar oarrisrs are not authorised to re-
oeire money for sobeoriptioo*, or moke
oulleotioni for oa oa any aooaont, or to
sell papers to any one. Their sol* duty
is to deliver papers to oar oily anb-
ori bera—nothing else.
” Alexander H. Stephen oh thh
Study or the Law.”—A IS page pam
phlet—one of the profound**! at Mr.
ttephen*' many productions, Single
oopy 16 cent* ; 60 oopies $6.
Addreae JT. Hmjtlt Smith,
Mmeger Sun Office,
Fewer Press Far Rale.
Wo offer tor sale * "Montague" Power
Proas, which osn be run either by hand or
steam—in perfect order and aa good as
new. Address J. Henry Sicnjt.
tf . Atlanta, Go.
SUPREME COUbV OP GEORGIA.
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line oi
House - Keep
ers’ Goods in
the City. Cut
lery, Spoons,
Forks,Knives
Waiters, Cas
tors, Vases Sc
Toilet Sets.
In fact, any
thing needed
in a well kept
house. Call
with the cash
McBride &
papers from 22x3^to 24x36, will be sold
cheap. Address ' .
J. Henry Smith,
tf. Buflnem Manager Sun.
Regular Order of Bmrineea.—Oases yet
to be Decided.
14. Northern 6
16. Angnate 10
e
6
S
16. Middle
17. Oomnlgee
18. Eastern
10. Brunswick
September 6-01
1.1) v vltF ewfetarUtan.
(
We specially desire all our aehasribers
receive their papers regularly sod
promptly.
We will take it a* a ape— favor if
they wfll report to ns every fail us to re-
cevi* the paper.
Also, say (adore to have i! properly
delivered—gnat aa it is requested by
them.
Also, any isilare to nesivatt prompt
ly—in due time.
AU that we can do is to do the best we
cen. Wo ask our atibaoribeis to help us
in this work. It would serial ns grariR
ia consoling irregularities, if VPS oaa al-
iys have than reported (a n*. , II
lA.H STEPHENS
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ta^as, rhUet.lyba.Fb-.ar »A Una.
River Plantation to Bast*
JVIGHT MIIsM ttom A
ibaibwb Ota Mad.ms maofltaw
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