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THE
SUN.
VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1871.
NO. 450.
THE DAILY SUN
Published by the Atlanta Sim l*to>ttUng
tampan;. * T By the
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.ap.T«fct., Proprietor*.
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Alexander H. Stepheaa, PoUUeal Editor.
A. It. Watson, • Jfewa Editor,
J. Ilenl; Smith, Ueneral Editor and Busi
ness Manager.
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TELEGRAPH NEWS
Hew York At elated
: South Carolina.
THE RADICAL WAR UPON THE
■Oh OMIUMIWfH|«MA
A Dreadful State of
Oppression 11!
Promise of Great Buflrrlng
Amoug the People!!!
Presentments of the Ursnd Jury or
Chester County.
Xd.erttem.DU loaerted them time. . week, IS
per cent, off Uu table nte. Metre; tele ft week, 25
per cent off the table rate*.
Advartteamanta for Fire Companiea and Cburchca,
half the uaual ratee. ' _ ..
In order to oatabliah uniform ratee of advertising
for the Dally Prcaa of Atlanta, we have adopted the
foregoing achedule of price#, and will be governed
by them in the future.
W. A. HEMPHILL k CO..
Proprletora of the Constitution.
8. W. GKUBB, Busiue** Manager,
the Now Era.
J. HENLY SMITH. Manager.
Of The Atlanta Sun,
Kailtooi) Ainu liable.
Arrt.nl. nnri Depnrtnrc. or Train, to
and from A Hants.
A ATLANTIC (on 8TATK) UAILBOAO.
MIGHT PAISSMUBn TEAIN—OUTWARD.
Leave# Atlanta 10 ^° P “
Arrive* at Chattanooga.
Leavaa
Arrh
day famemoeb tuaim—outwajuj.
6:00am
-OCTWAMDn
. 2:46 pm
. 7i68pm
MIGHT FAMKMOKB TBA1M—IMWABD.
Loavea Chattanooga ® ; *®P r
mifeiAAmm
Arrive# a» Atlanta
1:42 a
. 6:30 am
Arrive# at Atlanta 1:32 pin
ACCOMMODATIOH TRAIN—IMWABD.
TUB OKOBUIA (ADGUBTAI RAILROAD.
(Wo Day Train on Sunday
Night Paaaenger Train arrive# 6:» s m
Night Paaaenger Train leavea 6:16 p. m
Day Paaaenger Train arrive* ® " p>
Day Paaaenger Train leave* 7:10 a. m
Htone Mountain Accommodation arrive*.. .8:08 a. m
Stone Mountain Accommodation leavea. ...6:88 p. m
S MkQ— wnmi
Day Paaaenger Train arrive* *
Arrive# at Macon * -
Night Paaaenger Train leavea 3 P- »•
Night Paaaenger Train arrives 10 :26 P..m.
Arrive# at Macon P* m
ATLANTA AND WBHT TOINL BA1LBOAD.
Night Paaaenger Train arrives
Night Pasaeuger Train leave#
Day Paaaenger Train arrive*........
D*FPa##auger*aain leave#.. v ....
ATLANTA AND KIWI WORD A1B*U*B BAILBOAi).
Leave • *
Arrive as Atlanta. •• W A
Leave AtlanU
Arrive at 6:42 P
7:10 a. l
. 7:00p. i
. .6:00 p. l
Memphis and Charleston Railroad,
w. J. Amman, Agent. Atlanta. Oa.
MB TABLE ON THE MEMPHIS A
9 CHAULXMION B
Morn lug 1
Arrive# U _
Mali Train leavea Chattanooga..
Arrive# lu 1
coming bant:
leavea Mempbli
__ Manooga, neat morning
Mail Train leave* Memphl*
Arrive* in Chattanooga, neit day
.. .10:20 A M
... 5:00AM
...12:10 A M
.... 600 P M
Arrive at Jacksonville
Leave INUanaMee daily (Hnudaya *xo#p-
tad)...*.. 10:80 A. M
knln M mnnam dmlT
ski
Mae*n and Brunswick Railxcad.
8:66 p. m.
. 8:66 p.
.640 a.m.
Arrive at Maoo*i Passenger Bbed • • • • :M P*
(Doily exoept Sunday#.!
x Hked 8:10 p. ■»
, $M
Leave Macon Paaaenger
BSSSSBr~:r.—.BR
tS” 5ri£!i»TM^»mwiu« wmx■■
l.n Oeltno
■DTM. SOME AMD DALTON R. R
.... 1:4iT.U.. IJ0A.M.
istasasa
Arrive a« Helm# 8:10 P. * 44 a. m.
Maces k lifuU E*Ur—4.
sat iusms tsais » «ur. mman manm.
Leave Angnata at « » M
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Arrive at AugusU at 1 r ; ■
seuBme.rriTMe.vJi
Charlkstom, October 27.
Adricot from the upper portion of tlio
State report increasing terror and confu
sion in the proclaimed counties, on ac
count of the numerous arrests made un
der the Pres dent’s proclamation. Thu
Yurkville Enquirer received to night
says: “The wholesale arrests made by
the military in this county have had u
very depressing influence on business,
and on industrial pursuits generally, and
we presume such will be the case through-
oat the entire section of tho State em
braced in the proclamation. Crops
remain in the fields unharvested, anil, on
account of the general feeling of iasecu
rity, business is nearly at a stand-still,
while a large number of persons have
left the country, rather than incur the
unpleasant and uncertain consequences
of arrest. Tho future of our section is
now more gloomy than it hosbeeu at any
time since tho close of the war.”
The grand Jury of Chester county,
oomposed of six whites and six negroes,
ipade a presentment embodying the re
sults of their investigation of the alleged
Ku-klux outrages there, and concludes as
follows: “We, the grand jnrors, upon
our oaths, are compelled to say, from tho
testimony which we have taken, and from
our knowledge of the different parts of
the country, that the allegations contain
ed in the proclamation of the President
of the United States are without founda
tion, and must be the result of falsehood
communicated to him by persons equally
regardless of good and tue p-ace of so
ciety.
Ten deaths from yellow fever have
been reported in the last twenty-four
hours.
FOREIGN.
NEW YORK.
Tht .lrr,S,S Mm, YWff—*' 414m. *>4,000,
■ 000 Melt—HUH JtmlHtr Hmlt Jr«*»l
JtMJm.
New Yobx, October 27.—Tweed wa-M
served with the order for bis arreet early
this afternoon, by Sheriff Brown. Tweed
stated tliet he was anxious to go before
the Court After a protracted consulta
tion between counsel, bail to the amount
of 82,000,000 was furnished by Jay
Gould, Torrence Farley, Hugh Hastings,
Bernard Kelly and B, O. Fairchild.
Another suit woe commenced in the
Supreme Court against Tweed, by oorpo
ration counsel, O'Gorman, oharging him
with a corrupt conspiracy to defraud the
county by fraudulent charges for work
and material Tho oase will be tried in
this coanty.
ENGLAND.
Mai Ml ,r (a, dump Mia
London, October 27.—Thirty of thir
ty-three, in the exploded mine nt New
Castle, were killed. The pit is ou lire,
and another explosion is appreheuded.
WA SHINGTON.
Mrtprct fe Thomnt Hieing- — inhrnttl Rt-
rtnut—Cnunael ml hleneem.
Washington, October 27.—The De
partments will be closed to-morrow ont
of respect to Thomas Ewing.
Boutwcll, Robeson and Akcrman were
absent from tho cabinet meeting to
day.
A comparative statement of Internal
Revenue Hhows 8144,000,000, tins year
against 8185,000,000, last year.
Wm. M. Evarts and Beni. R. Curtis
lifftff boon appointed counsel before tbo
Geneva arbitration off behalf of tho
United Stairs.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
UTAH.
TA« Mmnpmn Fr*Mf«H**».
Halt Lake, October 27.—Mrs. Cook
haa obtained a verdict against Brigham
Young for money collected from her de-
oeaeed husband.
Brigham Young auks Wm. M. Evarts to
defend him against the charge of polyg-
“V- ...
CALIFORNIA.
him mg hi er mf the Chlnnr.
Han Fbancisco, October 27.—Sixteen
dead and six seriously hurt Chinese were
found at Los Angelos this morning. A
C t many Chinese have fled and tlieir
ios have been plundered. The plun
der included 810,000 in gold.
MARYLAND.
Vmmwiele4 mf Bribing m Jnrmr.
Baltimore, Octol»er ‘27.—la the Uni
ted States Court to-day. Wm. Kiorlo was
convicted of an attempt to bribe a juror
in Uio Bowerman ease, soul fined 8200
am\ cixtf
MISSOURI.
The hmmnt Pmi—ntv Cmnmicled.
St. Louis, October 27.—Dr. Mcdli-
cott, the Kansas poisoner, has been con
victed of mutder in the first degree.
2lmn«tmenu.
DeGive’s Opera House
T W O NIGHTS
Monday & Tuesday, Oct. 30 A 31
THE ritlYCES OF THE PROFESSION
HART, RYMAN & BARNEY’S
MINSTRELS,
Direct from72B Broadway, N. Y
JOHNNY HART. King Comuili.u ; ADD HYMAN
liurleaqu# (k>Di«<lian ; MAHT. HARNEY, Champion
Dancer of (ho world; SAM. HICKEY, Charadcr Ini-
personator;
Taylor 9
A*aiatvd by •
the Celebrated Tenor*.
TAN NED AU M ’ 8 PERFECT ORCHESTRA.
Making tho moat powerful Company ever organised.
JOE. MACK. Qen‘1 Agent.
CHA8. MELLV1LLE, BuaiuoM Mauager.
gg- licacrved aeaU $1 60, at Phillip* k Crew’*.
oct27-4t
Ncu) OibBtttiermtnt*.
■ CHEAP COAL. >
LANTA LUMP COiLbjth. Cr Load, Lo*J-
Car* at our mines at 9>fc par. buahal, or will
deliver it ou Cara, in the city at 23c par. bushel;
also, flue Coal ou Cars loaded at mines at 4c. per
buahel.
This ia the lowest figure Coal has been furnished
patties purchasing in large qualities. We claim that
coal ia equal to any, superior to a great many
and inferior to none.
KENNEDY k MORROW,
Coal Merchauta,
cc.28.12t Knoxville, Tenn.
Jl. Good Chance
FOR AHOME.
WILL 8ELL BEFORE THE COURT HOUS1
. door. In tho town of Newnau, in Coweta <
it being t
o’clock, a
beginning i
s sold, tny h
as the
HAIIUEK PLACE,
CONTAINING
there being about Six Hundred acres of the *amo in
the wood*. I will aeU it in tracts aud parcels as fol
low* :
t. ONE HUNDRED ACRES, upon which are
Bituated the dwelling house, a neat irnmo building
with live room* thoroughly coaled, with gla** win
dows, aud substantial rock cbiiuuey*,—with a gar
den will enclosed, itself containing near three acres
—aud capacious Gin Houso witli Screw, and now
bam built bIuco the war.
Next I will sell SIX HUNDRED lACRKS, tracts
p Hntall form* of FIFTY ACHES each.
I will then sell THHF.E HUNDRED ACKER in
parcels, or tracts of from Twcnty-Fivo to Forty ere*
each.
Upon each aud every tract sold I shall so su rango
that there will be water, timber and good building
the boundaries wall defined.
I will sell on tbs following terms :
ONK FOUUTU CASH ; ONK-FOURTU IN ONE
YEAR ; ONE FOUUTH IN TWO YEARS ; THE
1IALANCK IN THREE, WITH INTEREST FROM
Person* desiring more than otto tract can
privilsg* of purchasing additional i>arosU.
no sell that perron* buying can purchase adjacent
tract*.
This land will positively bo Hold on tho day thua
advertised.
Any information can be had by applying to me, or
Hinton P. Wright, at Ncwnan, (ia.
W. F. WRIGHT,
augl-MouA WeeklyUbINov. Newnan, Oa.
I'o ttio MorchanU of V tin nisi.
RAMA.
The Opelika Locomotive (Tri-Weekly)
has tho largest circulation of any paper iu that
MtliWi
Opelika ia a rapidly gmwing young city, and does
great deal of trading with Atlanta. oct21
LOOK
itlmunl Cifc Jnsoruntc.
TO YOUR INTEREST!
Tbo Hiitual Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.
ITS CASE ASSETS OVER $50,000,000.
I T HAS A SURPLUS OF MORE THAN SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, AFTER PROVIDING FOR
all liabilities as determined by the Iuaurauoe Department of the State of New York. Ha* the Largeat
Asset*, Income, Number Issued; and pays the largest amount of Divldandf, and haa the smaUeat Percent
age of expeuae* of any company In the World.
Tho undersigned will gladly give all information necessary to effoct iniurance on your Uvea. Do your
duly to those that you love by taking a policy iu THE OLD MUTUAL-
Henry B. Christian,
SPECIAL AGENT.
0111(10: JAHB8’ UUILIHING, Wliltohull Street
. J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D.,
MEDICAL KXIMINKn.
4, Jraifi Wantrd icho are tt’orkm.
oct 15-
KltDriiie & Co.
IN THE
HOME
Insurance Company,
OF NEW YORK.
Ctgol ^bucriintmottlo.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALS.
E. Guthman, Auction’r.
O N TUESDAY, THE 24TH INSTANT AT TEN
o'clock, a. in., 1 will *oll, at the corner of Ms-
I della and Peachtree street*, at Kile'* corner, by
special order of the Court of Ordinary of Fulton
Cash Assets, October I, 1871 $4,723,206 52 County, one OOW and CALF, a number of articles
at Chicago will not exceed 2,000,000 00 of Household Furniture, iu good condition, aud a
__________ | lot of Groceries—*11 sold os the property of Caroline
" ' Levy, late of Fulton county, deceased, for the bene-
Leaving cash assets, October 12, 1871... $2,723,206 52 at of the heirs and creditor# of said deceased.
WM. TITLKBAUH,
octl4-td Temporary Administrator.
Georgia—Douglas County.
A J. FARMER, AND H. C. HUZEL, HAVING AP-
_ ______ . _ 1‘LIKD to uw ft
holders, it was uuaniinously resolved that, after pay- Jf 1 * 10 . 11 °“
. . .. ...... j County deceased, tuu i* iu uw an, wu ■luuuiar,
In, the Chicwo lu«<». *h.t.rer they might bft. the, cre dito r , ,„J D eit of km of Jowph F.rm.r, to
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.
would make up iutact the
Cash Capital 2,500,000
MARINO CASH ASSETS
$4,000,000!
THIS PLACES THE
HOME
; County deceased, this is to cite all, aud singular,
the creditors aud next of kiu of Joseph Farmer, to
be, aud appear at my office within the Umo allowed
by law, aud show cause, if any they can, why perma
nent Administration should not be granted i
Farmer and U. 0. Haizel, ou Joaepb Farmai 'a estate.
Witura* my hand and seal, this Oct. 14th, 1871.
Duauusa Catb*.
X. a. TBRO W 3D n,
Proprietor Excelsior Plastering Works,
l\o. Hox 400, ATI ANTA, <JA.
Ig08 6m.
4w. Mi. HOOKS,
C ontractor for brick and
Stone Work, of all claaees. Plaatcring and
ornamental work, Stone Cutting, etc.
Griffin. Ga.. May 12. 1H71. vt
wvrr. .ii.k nii;,
Painter aiut Oceorator,
O mUX ahovu W. (,. Jftck'a, Whit.hftll atrrrt. r
turn* thanks to his old patrons for formal
favors, and hopes by attention to bnalness to merit*
nontlnnsnO of tho same.
pKNSON, formerly
5J
IS, Cliff Kmf,—Jm,Uur AUmfl <•
ffVr. IS, (Vfff.
Chicago, October 27.—The Citj Trcas-
nrer'anftfe wm opeaed to-day, and ito
cootoDto arc uodigtmffuuluble.
An attempt boa been mado to burn the
Epiacopil Cathedral, oorner of Peoria
aad WoebinfftoD etreeU. The fire woe
extingniabed with but little ilemagc to
tho building. ‘
Tlie different political pertiea have fi
nally agreed on a union ticket for city
and county officers. Joseph Modill i« the
candidate ^ , U J brick ate de-
extortionate prices; bnt, in
consequence of supptiee that are coming
in, prices are expected to decline.
«.iV
TEXAS.
Cttymn aodBEBminu hn
• s* mi basted am
u short uotnmau
SASSEE N HO
Fgpmialy UnlUd 8tates Hof 1
ALABAMA sod PRIOR
Arrive at Mowteumery
Arrive at WntPoist..
L «ve Wart Point.
Arrive at "
11:68 A M
12:20 PM
5:15PM
Leave coinmows J JJ
Arrive at Columbus P M
Galvwbtoic, Ootober 27-The third
District give* Oiddings a majority of 111.
Tha count at Austin, alter throwing out
Limestone and Freestone conntic*, which
gave a Democratic majority ol 1630,
Ltm Clark* majority W7.
A special to the Bulletin says Clark ntiH Ah (» m u, .ni-piiM
racniTed a certificate of election. Conner - Imua by on. uf tb.
iaaots hi be the only Democrat who will ‘ (or hm«uw -ul Ti..wiil bo promptly
raoeive a certificate. Itogencr (llodical) -- - '
reftuca to receive a certificate, on the
CTl»N?a!oA.
lag. BASBEEN, Agent,
TERltt—'fmiiHi. nt Boarders, per dayT
Hngle Meal, *
oct s-diia. _
REYNOLD’S HOTEL,
NEWMAN - - - GEORGIA.
IFOHUWLY McDOWELL HOUSE.)
A at. Bellas. H.tr. *'4 OO PEE DAT.
W.M. aoy»oldU,
oct28-tf Proprietor.
w. h Howana. «• »• hobdvjs
W. H- HOWARD S SON,,.
COTTON FACTORS
AND
OOMMIMMXON MERCHANTS.
■«. 2 WARREN BLOCK, • • - AUGUSTA, OA.
W K again tender our services in the Warehouse
business, in all its branches, la ,«mr old pat
rons and planters generally.
Commission for Helling Cotton.
One and a Quarter PerCent.
ground that Hancock received the great-
cr number of votes.
Executor’s Sale.
O N THE FIR8T TUESDAY IN DECXMBEE
the City Hall, iu Atlanta, will be sold, at Execu-
1 tor's sale, one half of lot No. 236 and 200 acres of lot
No. 234, Stone'a District, Fulton county. The land
I lies about aavan miles from Atlanta,
Upon tbo Mm. HOFND BASIS ft ha, bwfttolbr. oe- | 'T 7 ^„ , “ t P °|“*’
, , . .... „ „ .. M| . . . I About half the land la uuder cultivation, the
cuplftd, ftbd give, to >11 lift policy Holder, tbo b,.t , olh<r ^ ^ „ luW1
It Baa well, and la desirable property. The half
lot No. 236, haa a rcnidunoe aud other improvements.
Hold aa tho property of Mrs. N. U. Kay, doceaaed.
TERMS—-One-Ualf casli; tbo bollance in twelve
months.
oct17-1awtda* A. A. W1IJION, Executor.
AdiiiiniKlmlor'N ^nle.
State or Geohoia, 1
TaijauKRRo Courtt. J
B Y virtue of au order of the Court of Ordinary of
said county, will bo sold on tho first Tuesday fn
November next, 1871, botweeu tho lawful hours of
Hole, before the (' •urt House dour iu Crawfordville,
' in said county, the Plantation wbereou Mrs. Dove)
Clemmou* resided at the time of her death. The
Rltuation ia hesMhy, society good, convenient to
railroads, churches, mills, and poet otttoe. Land
| suited to the culture of corn, cotton, or small grain;
in good repair. Mr. Alexander Clemmona ia on the
' place, and will tako’ pleasure in showing it to any
Iteritou wishing t<> purchase. Terms, twelve months
time, with approved papers. This. September 8,
1871. JAMES M. TRIPLETT,
sepll-tda _ Administrator.
yk.(liniiiimti*iltui'’ct Mule.
uHtatm or QmomoiA, 1
Tauavk&ro Courtt. )
1 > Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
J > said county, will bo sold ou the first Tuesday
in November next, 1871, between the lawful hours
of sale at the Court Houae door. In Crawfordville, in
said county, the plantation or lands belonging to the
estate of General Aaron W. Grier, deceased, late of
said county. This plantation is well adapted to the
culture of corn, cotton, and small grain. Situation
healthy, society good, convenient to railroad, post
office, churches, aud mills.
possible security that can be offered by
Any Company.
THE HOME
Continues to issuo policies at all its Agencies, aud all
its losses will be promptly paid, as usual.
CHARLES J. MARTIN, President.
A. F. WILLMARTH.
Vice-President.
D. A. HEALD.
2nd Vice-President.
J. H. Wahhuobn, Secretary.
Geo. M. I.yor, Assistant-Secretary.
JNO. C. WHlTMKlt,
Atlanta, Ga.,
n,nl Agobt fur Oftof*!., Aiuth CMvlIno. Florfila.
MaIi.hia .ml Mi. «m *r
Windotv Shadva, Lace CurUioo, loniibor-
q ii I ii .Bali rials,
Dftin.sk, lira*. Ruga. Table wnl Flour OU Cbobs.
Mat*, Mattings, Wsll Paper anil llpholstury Goods,
la Lsci* VftTt.'Uos, ft! the Cvpct a tor. nf
ssptsr.-Im CBAMOEBLIN, IIOYNTON A CO.
Axitiinisirr, .Huqiietlt', Velvet and lltidj
ItniKsels Caiqiela
IN BEAUTIFUL DESIGNS, AT THEl-ri!
CARPET STORE OF
CHAMBERLIN, BOYNTON A OO- I aspttl f.i.
1 Administrator ’ s
BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE
hcs IA Hold in lot* to suit ttie puvohaeers. .
plat of pscU Niirvay will be exhibitetl on day of sole.
Hold for the tiensfit of the heirs of said deceased.
and two years time for approvod papers.
This, Septemlier 11, 1871.
The tjfirgffit and .Host Superb www * M SftlO#
H.ATk nf I f WILL BELT.
door in Jjiwrencevillc, Gwiunell county, (tear-
TA PKttTItY. HllUNMKliH «l». ou tbs first Tuesday iu November next, within
A ’ the legal hours of sale, all the laud* in said county
CAlll* KTH i I,.-longing to the estate of tho lota Fraud* M. Ward
In tho Soulli, now ou oxbibitiou at tho Carpet Storo j law, which are a* follows:
0 f Four hundred and flvo/4U. r >l Acres, ttie Nsut# lying
Mrptffblm. CBXMBMLItt, BOVHTOS k OO ^“iblcb'.V.” .TcST
1 taltooehes river bottoms. Which tract U luiuwu sa
----- tho “Old Home l’lacc" of deceased.
UrofcGsioihll (Tiir^O | Atm-Twolots on the west side of anM railroad,
JjlUIIUi NaMXUM. tronUng the same ou the cast, near said depot-one
of which conUins tnirty (W) acres, the other forty-
THOS. N. HOPKINS, | six (»6) seres.
I Also—One hundred and twenty-seven (127| acres—
Attorney & ('oilllM'llor at l.nu^ | it being Where decossed resided atbJs death.
Also—One huudrod and fifteen (1)5] seres, border-
BRUNSWICK, OA.
Will practice in the Brunswick, Alisjuba, and
Southern Circuit*. fhAlhUu
m i. gTEPuiw,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CUAWFCUDV1LLE. GA.
the Noiithwest side of said 127
Also—One hundred and five (105)
on the southwrat able of said 116 a<
thr<-o last lots front said raiinwd on
Are also m ar said depot.
Also—Thirty-four (34) seres, cornering or touching
re tract
ps, bordering
tract—which
west which
octl8-lm
o. XAWSo*.
LAWSON k. FiTZPATUICK,
the southwest corner or the ssi
And, also—Seven liuudred '700) acres, mors or less
- same composed of several lots sml parts of lots,
lying os either side of sold railway, embracing Uio
place where John Pittman formerly resided, at ths
point where the Peachtree road urosses said railroad.
mxzi'atiuck. I lAinls being about eqnl distant from Dulathand
Sureross. Much of the same is very fluely Umbered.
All the above lands are good and Anaiy Umbered,
being tn a healthy section and desirable neighbor
hood. All )>ers<iiia wishing good bargains lu sold
- M _ . lauds wifi do well to examine the ssmo before the
EATONTON, CA* I (tAy of M 1 0 . Dr. Wilson, Railroad Agent at Dulnth,
•ractice in the Ocmulgee ditwH andl Bn- * wljpoint
twelvemonths' time.
Attorneys at Law,
EATONTON, OA*
s in the Ocmulgee Circuit and flu-
Prompt attention givaw to CallocUoua | Tho ltd* wu
dor rater*, by m ruitsston. to Hon. A.
H. Stephens, Hon. I». B. Robinson. Hon. A. llaeaa, I IRh. im.
Hon. L Bbspbcn.. octln-lm offluMjj
,J. MADISON OUTTS, GEORGIA,
Attornay I Counsellor at Law
'boom « MArm.it.Diso. - M Jt, “
Cor. llbukStorMti.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
so-Piftctt.-.-. to .’I lb.* Court*, bafore ^1 Com.
■Bw,al to Ibft Mr^lUHtiU. 'K llMfti
ANDREW H- H. DAWSON.
counseli.gr atlaw,
OSc U1 KroulftftF. Amu 18.
“tlxm
W. G. Robinson, Agent
Wholesale and Retail Dealer In
Tho lots will be sold separately, one half far c
BOOTS and SHOES,
Mo. 0? Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
bracing f ill hues «-f T. Mils# k Son, J. (J. Wil
lie and Jenico McMudiu'a celebrated Pbllodelphia
Work, together with a good stock of Postern mad.
filled, and at th# poUon ln I g.HxU. ' Prties guarinuVl to ba as low as any lo this
Liberal cosh mr ^0,0-, offared by Ware city. MerchanU buying for CASH, aud consumer*
EZulriXn- CouIgBmnU »" ^ ““*tn.- bl. ■b^Vb.Jbr.
September
SAMUEL W. KNOX,
Admin iHtrstor.
DOUGLAS CO.
. and I will poo* open tb*
•villa, <m ths 4th day of
lock p. M.
W. W. HINDMAN,
Ordinary.
fiHsctllanton*.
OARRIAOIMII
Buggies ! Harness !!
cut stock at consfdsrabiy
REDUCED RATES.
For workmanship and style. 1 have s well-eateV
IUIumI pnutuge; and 1 have long maintained a >
INrUtion agaiust every other iu my line in the
STATE OF «fiOK«U
Parties visiting th* Fair will find It to their inter-
cat to give a call at iny Repository.
Also, keep a lull stock of Carrtog**, Buggies. 4c,
made by KIMBALL BROTHER 4 *, Hoaiow. ^ „
oct 16 lot L T. FINN**#
MEHOHA NTS
IN
City and Country
/CONSULT YOUR INTEREST; EXAMINE OUR
v stock nud prices heforo you buy. Ws import
CUTLERY AMD CROCKERY
AIV IMMENSE STOCK
or
George Wostenholm and don't
Celebrated I XL Cutlery.
THE ATLANTA SUN
DAILY and WEEKLY
‘A Live Paper on Live Iain.’
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS. PoUtkai Edlliv
A. B. WATSON, Maw# Editor.
J. HENLY SMITH, General Editor and Business
Manager.
^jivssxLtaagat
Mn.
ing confidently to
Daosoorst in the 1
towtu a glorious triumph over lmdicniiara and fts-
Tho success of the Democrat!# Pasty alone can
•More to us liburty and good Government on this
continent For this success we shall labor in the
ranks of ths mt g ht r i>ei.u«T«h T wn«to who -«■««
lovs Liberty andTqil rights. W ®°
Th. cr>.t lateral, o7amtl> xn bfttaM
We
reme Court, with all naws at intareet rnwnsrtsil
1 the State Government.
Mr. Stephen* is thoroughly enlisted in tbfr greet
work and contributes to Um columns of Tbs tfvs
almost dolly.
Address J. HENLY SMITH, Manager,
Atlanta, Oa.
terms oi' BTiBgcnimow
Dally—Slagle Copy 1
Tw.lv® Mouth. $18 00 I Tbre. Mouth. 1 M
Sl< Moot., 0 00 J Ou. Month 1 00
Club. Ikr Dully—p«r Anuuan i
Thro. Copl®. n 001 light Cople. n 00
85 00 Ten .84 OO
<8 00 | Hlftgl® paper ( Me
Weakly—Far Anuum i
Can » 00 I Ten Cophft U 00
One Hundred Copiea US lo
Weakly Car III MftUtlea i
■Ingle Copy I 00 | Twenty Ooptea. 15 00
■ 00 | nfty Copiea 14 00
4 00 I One Hundred Copieiu 00
1 Mf angle paper (eta
Ho Bubaeriptfone to lb. WEEXLT, nrwtrod tor a
ahortrr period than ill months.
OllllSl
Mantra for CLDB8 must aU ba Mat it the aanta
time, and taka the paper for tb. amt length of time,
and all ba rt the Mm. Port Otoca.
JOSEPH ROGERS * SON’S
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY
CK WARD A CO.
IS I* ANY.
W. Mi- agent, for tb.
CELEBRATED HARD
it UBBER HANDLE KNIFE.
Vo you u>anl H'adeg Uuteher's.
Rogers A Eon’s, XML and
other best Brands 0/ Rotors,
Scissors assd Knives. Cult
Looking Glass Plates.
T
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line oi
House - Keep
ers’ Goods in
the City. Cut
lery, Spoons,
Forks,Knives
Waiters, Cas
tors, Vases Sc
Toilet Sets.
In fact, any
thing needed
in a well kept)
house. Call
with the cash
HOW TO HBMIT MOIIT.
W. win b, rMponalble for tb, Mf. antral of all
mooey amt ua by Monty Order, by Kaghtamd Lat
ter, by Kipiwm, or by Draft, but ao. o&arwtau If
rnoaey Mut la u onragtatarad letMr la lost, k MUat
ba the Iom of the parson sending It.
Mo papor will bo MM from tb. oHm UU It la paid
tor, and naaM will always ba muaad whm tba tea
Bald for ampins.
Persons MSdlng money by Imprem must (ru
Mr. (topbon. will remain In Cnwtoxlrllla. Els
ounoobon with Tn Btm w01 not eharrna bla isM-
aaoo. AU loHem tntondm for him, .itbor on prt-
mta mattera or oonuooted with the Political Da-
Partnient of this paper, aboold ba addreMed to him
atCrawtordrUla, 'llljffa
AU lattara on bualnam ol any kind, —nrrt-1 wttb
Tna Una, aaoapt IU PoUUeal Department, abonld be
eddreeeed to J. Meuly toatth, Managm, AUaatuGu
CITY ITEMS.
W. B. Mosem at th* Kimtwll
House, slwsys has Th* Bum (or sale.
IA. 1,000 Old Fspers for sale in qasn-
tities to suit parchasera, at the
tf 8dm Omen.
Te Printers.
Twelre newspaper ohasee, suitable (or
papers from 22x82 to 2dx36, will be sold
olieap. Address
J. Hbmlx Smith,
tt Bualneee Manner Sum.
MB. Oman to Bbmt.—One room on
2d floor) also a portion o( the ofltoe, in-
olnding one window on the first floor—in
Thm Sum Building, on Bread street
Apply to J. Hbhlt Smith,
U. BcMOBee.
Our carriers an not authorised to re
ceive money tor subscriptions, or make
collections (or us on any sooooot, or to
soil papers to aay one. Their sole doty
is to deliver papers to our city snt
ori beta—nothing else.
Aucxamdbu H. _
Study op th* Law.”—A 16 pegs pem-
Phlet—one of th* profoundeet of Mr.
Stophcas’ many productions Single
oopy 15 oents ; 60 oopie* *6
Address I. Hour Smith,
Manager Sun Office,
Power PrcM Fw Sals.
Wo offer (or sale a “Montague” Power
Prom, whioh can be ran either by hand as
stoam—in perfect order and as good m
now. Addreaa J. H*rlt Burn,
Sun Office,
K Atlanta, Ok
SUPREME COURT OP GEORGIA.
Regular Order of Bnsineaa.—Oeee* yet
tobeDeoMed.
lfl. Middle 1
17. Ocmulgee 6
18. Eastern 6
10. Brunswick 5
September 6-M
r. O ar city enbaawlbar,.
We specially deair* all oar 1
to reoeiro their papers regulscty and
promptly.
We will take it ia a special favor if
they will report to n* every failure to n*
eerie the papei
Also, aay iailur* to haw* it propeely
delivered—put as tt i* reqneeted by
them.
niftaT
All that we ean do Is to do the heat we
a. W* ask oar subwsriben to help as
in this work. It would assist ns greatly
I correcting irregularities, il we oaiyd-
waya have them reported to 1
him
AJiSTEPHENS
River Plantation to Rant'
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