The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, October 30, 1871, Image 2

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THE DAILY SUN Monday Morning October 30. Office in the Sun Building, Wed tide of Broad tired, Second Boor South of New Adctrtitcyienls a!ways found on First Page ; Load and Business Notices on Fourth Page, A|eaU for The Sua, Iuve BxiA* Athens, (H. J. L. Wmoht, Woodstock, Oa. J. O. Caldwell, Thomson, Oa. H. C. Hamilton, Dn*ttm, Go. W.'a*fck»m, ft:, Fatoi/Wni. Gn. Tawah. Mai r k Co.. Whit* Mains. Green Co., Gs J. L. Bmito. Chattanooga, Tcnu. i. C. J'aajlam. UUnup, On. H. A. Vsbnkdob. ThouiMvUlo. Ga lt. G. Williams, Union Point. Jon* H. Haown. Elbortao, Gs. » Image of Oar Mabsrr I j»t ion Frier. We ask attention to our now terms ol subscription in the tint column on our fir *Pg: We publish in full, the decisions of the Supreme Court; also the daily ‘‘Pro ceedings" of the Court, and keep the “Order of Business" standing in our columns. tt must settle among themselves. N’o one lias authority to threaten the Logi tore or people of Georgia with martial n. , or subversion of the State government, In case Bullock should he impeached. 0. H. W. H1«(U COillc The President:y of the Semite. We cheerfully give place to a commu nication on this subject, over the signa ture of “South Georgia.” Col. Nicliolla, whose name is therein suggested for the Presidency of flic Senate, is a gentleman of high character, and would, doubt less, fill tho position -well. The same is true of Ool Tramme'.l, JudgeItccsc and others. We have, however, no special candi date for this, or any other office. The chief object with ns is tho maintenance and vindication of th« rights, honor and dignity of the State, as Well os the pro tection of tho interests of the people. These, we trust, will be safo in the hands of the Legislature, and we feel that they will, if wisdom and harmony govern their connsels and actions. To this end wo would say, iu the or ganization of both Bouses, let all here personal considerations bo altogether seoomlary lo other, and higher objects. There will be an unusual array of talent in both House* of the General Assembly. Several gentlemen in each, whose names have been mentioned in connection with the presiding office, are well qualified to discharge the duties of it, with effleieney and ability. The right course, therefore, as it seems to us, is for the members of each House, respectively, to moot together on tbi-ir assembling, and, in separate convention, after a free and full interchange of views, iu prospect of the entire field before them, with all the heavy responsibilities resting upon them, select that man, who may be found to be most acoeptablo to tho majority. Harmony and unanimity should he a leading object This is no time for Democrats, or any well-wishers of tho country, to think for n moment, of entering into a scramble for either the honors or cmoluuiouts of office. A. H. 8. HostKJisviOLE, Ga., Oct. 23, 1871. Alltmhi Sati: Now, that tho time' has nearly arrived for the General Assembly tc meet, and there seems to be some dis cord among Democrats, as to who should he elected President of the Senate, I write for the purpose of making known what I conceive to be the sentiments of the people of this section of tho State, on the subject, and what would doubt less bo conducive to tho best interests of the party, and entire State, trusting in the old adage, “that out of a multitude ol counsel, there is safety." Judge Itoeso, than whom there is no purer und liettvr man, is prominently spoken of. So also is Mr. Hinton, Mr. Trammell, and others. Were any of these elected, thoy would doubtless dis charge tho duties of their positiou with faithfulueas aud satisfaction, llut from what I learn, there is a want of unity ltiHiu any of theso. Therefore, let a man be' brought for- ward upon whom all can anil will unite; ouc tried and faithful, in tho pure aud uudetlled principles o' Democracy; aud devoted to honesty, economy aud the ticst interests of oar noble old Common wealth, and fully capable, in every sense, for the position. Such a man is the' Hon. John 0. Nioli- olts, of Blscksliear, Senator elect from the Third District, lie ranks to-day, in his profession, as the first lawyer ol this purt of tha State. Ho was a memlicr of the Constitutional Convention of 1KU5, and of tho Judiciary Committee of six teen, who drafted the Constitution. In tho last Presidential election he was elector for Seymour aud Blair for tho First Congressional District, receiving, if I mistake not, the highest number of votes of any elector in the State. At the last election lie was the nomiuce of his party, aud by liis untiring perseverance, condoned with his eloquent aud couviuc- tug arguments before the people, ho re deemed his district from lbidioalism, and seen ret his election by an over whelming majority. Ptet too party undo upon tho Hun. John C. Nieholls, and elect him Presi dent of the Senate, and of n surety, the itnrii of belter ibiy« will have amir, culmf- natiuff, in the Arv/htiuu and splendors of a meridiem tun. South Geouoia. P. 8.—Besides the foregoing commu nication, we have one from a gentleman of high standing, in Mitchell county, suggesting Hon. Mr. Nieholls as a very fitting man for tho Presidency of the gensta It was received after the above was in type, and we have not room for it this morning. Both these letters are Bollock's ■ ■.p-.rhiarit,—II. Us*t, tkst Matter WHk Ike Stsols sad Iks Ueglstatars. WxaniKuioK, October 27, 1871. Tear con-eapokdent collation tbePraa- i I eat to-day, Sir the palpate ol calling his atlentiou to an article in Tun Atlas ta Sun, headed “Tour Threats will Fail,'i ( which article was eopisd in the kloruinf News of the 25th iusL The President, after reading the article very carefully, pronounced it entirely unfounded. He says if the action of the Ku-klux in Georgia necessitates the appli cation of the powers conferred on him by the Enforcement Act, he will not hesi tate, but he never had thought of inter fering with the impeachment of Gover nor Bullock, or eny other official of tho State Governments. That is a matter which the people and the Legislature miscellaneous. Liquors l Liquors ! “'■ l: uvvom 4M ’* 1 Aim, Wines I Liquors! AT f' KENNY’S Chicago Ale Depot AND / Wholognlo Liquor Ucuhc JfiV ftetv a Large dMOrfMrtif of all kind* oft.lQ VO MIS, which trill he told at the .Watt Ilea rent able Terms. “ firtitUAm ___ , 7 r—i • • —n ' - l)tt.>.00 Saved! #25.00 Saved! PfiicEs ask thumb op WILSON MIUTTLE Sewing Machines. xrrrciam. flora mo. $6 ratio. f 6ft $00. HlrDTiite U Co. miscellaneous ‘Aburrlisemrms. Saoannnl).Shipping fires TO EM10RAHTS. Hliuoti Gtme .fetir. TIIE IN EXT G IS EAT ANNUAL No. s. Plstn Tsbts • IS Nb. fl, hair-eese, pin bx ftO No. 7. do fan 'j 53 oa iu. No. 7, Folding cover 70 HO Nn. m, Full Cabinet, 100 110 No. H, Folding Cover, 130 WARRANTED FIVE YEARS BY WILSON BE WIN O MACHINE CO We wish it dtetlnctly understood tliAt the*# are our term* from which we never devfctc; and we guaran- too our Machines to have every point of excellence to bo found In any Underfeed Shuttle Machine, aud Aa durable, made of a* good material aa any Machine in the world, aud that It will do aa elogaut work. W. II. GRIFFIN. Gen. Agent, ftl Poach tree Street, Atlanta, da. Danforth’s Dentrifrice- TOOK CLEANHINO AND PRESERVING THE T TEETH aud Parlfylug the Breath, Is the beat preparation In use. wr sale by 17-tt UKDWINE k FgX. L/SOO BUWIBL!>I Red Rust Proof Oats AT Mark W. Johnson’s, OPPOSITE Colton Warehouse, on llrond Street. ALSO : 800 Bush. Selected Seed Bariev, 250 Bush. Seed Bye, to arrive, 500 Bush. Seed tt'heaf, 210 Bath. Bed Clover, 215 Bush, lied Top or lltrds Grass. 224 Bash. Orchard Grass, lOO Bush. Tall Jtleadou) Oat Grass, lo arrive, 175 Bash. Blue Grass, and all other use/itl Grasses, tfc, 500 Ctrl. 1'rrsti Turnip Seep ; ALSO: IOO Tons Sea fold Kllican and oilier Guano, tor Wheat. Etc. ALSO; 500 Oljrle f’/oirt and other Plows, from $3.60 to f5 60. cheaper than home matte •‘Scooter*. ” ALHOt The Mi.flier Valent Grain MMrill, For sowing Wheat, Etc. Alkso | Everything elm modod in the Agricultu ral Hue, Mark W. Johnson’s, P. O. ROX 230, Atlanta, Oa. Office Selma, Romo & Dalton R. R. Co., K. V. JOlIiNHON, liOcnl A|g*t. NO. 4. T1IK H. I. KIMBALL HOUSE. Atlanta, Oa., October 12lb, 1M71. 1 AKKJGJJ J' AND FARE over Bine Moiinleln Route 1 via H. K. At l> It. R. and ita ronnectioiia to al terminal p<>int*. aa low aa by any other route, via To MONTGOMERY,HEI.MA, MOBILE,V1CK8UUUO. JACKSON, CANTON, MERIDIAN and NEW OR LEANS K. V. JOHNSON, Local Agent S. R. A 1». It It., No. 4 Kimball House. nctlfidlf MT O n S A 1 m B. \ FA KM IN ilElATl’K i*0L\TV, DA. IIIIIN TWO MI1.KN OF THE CITY OF Sfitd ol uavigaU«'ii on Mint Su van tub ly bail and will a all with Colmubuit, Ga. ltbaid Eariu conlumn OMJ berea, about 350 of which are open, tm the place are all the hou^ea ncccmiar for lann pni jn eea, with a good well ol water and eon veuicut outlete. Any one applying rally tan h.ive Gils farm fo D 5U Ih r aero. Tith h are »H*rfect, unbroken frvii ttio ofiRUitl plot 6hd g Add i CMS octTLwtit lit to Hie preeaut time. To the MeivhnntN ol* Atlanta. A dvertise your uutiNESt in kart ai RAMA. The Opetlkw Loromntlve (Tri-Weekly) has the Urgtat circulation tf any paper lu that Hoetlon. Opelika la a rapidly growing ymug city, aud a great tit's! ol trading with Atlanta. oc nto.rs.irf* fob sjif i.o w to Close Consignments, Packages or .line Crop This, Plat fortn Scales and farlh Closets. WUIOHT, SCHMIDT k CO., octtl-Jt rowjtl, .tr.it, ao.ooo DoiiiiAna TO LOAN, A T •even percent, for six month* or longer, Gold Collateral. Partic* wlahlnf to borrow hnd boot apply prompt* VIIAS. J. JENKINS. President, Or, J- S. BEAN, Qaakl«r Merchants’ and i'iantor* william r. c*Awnmi>. *oau»u x. *Miru. Jennings, Smith & Co., COTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS. J|AYK this day r«moved to No. ft. McluUMhatreet, Augusta, Georgia. (op|»u*ite our former place of bna- ineas,) where we have the most ampin aud Cloae Storage of any In the city, which la Strictly Fire- CuuMi^iinioulM Holioitecl* September 1. UHl-e*pllHUw3m. IN TUB 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. M EIICHA NTS IN City and Country ■lock and prlcea before you buy. We import CUTLERY AND CROCKERY And it 1* notto your Interest to go a long d stance from borne and pay a* much or more tor the aar good*. We call particular attention to our stock of TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, and do not believe that for extent variety aud price* it la equaled In the South. AN IMMENSE STOCK George B'oslenholm and Son's Celebrated IXL Cutlery. JOSEPH ROGERS A SOX’S TABLE AND POCKET C IV T LERY CK WARD tr CO. B 4 » ANY. We arc agoulit for the CELEBRATED HARD RUBBER HANDLE KNIFE. Ho you tranl I Cadets Butcher’s, Hagers tf Son’s, IXL and other best Brands ol Baxors, Scissors and Knires. Cal! on us. McBride. * Co. Looting ta Plates. T IUD We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in the City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks,Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Yases & Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash McBride & Co. jafpi-aodl? SlTl\1 TiOJ% % B Y A YOUNG LADY, TWENTY-FOUR YEARS of ago. from tb« couutry, aa houa* kaeper, aud aaunatroM, In a good family. Apply at THIS OFFICE. Brass Instrumen s. i FULL CORNET BAND-8EVEN IN8TRU- L MENTH— Rotary Yalwa—all tn good ordor— Coat $40J; will be sold at a aacriScc. Apply at octtt* THIS OFFICE. THE BEST ROUTE FROM Atlanta to Memphis Western and Atlantic Memphis & Charleston R. R. Leave Atlanta G:00 A. If 10:30 P. M. Reach Memphis, next day.12.15 P. M 10:15 P. M. NO OTHER ROUTE OFFERS Double Daily Trains TO ANY rOINT OS THE MiNHiHNippi It iver SOUTH OF CAIRO. 73 MILES SHORTER Ilian Any Other Line to XcniphU. Making CLOSER CONNECTIONS with the only Train from Memphis to LITTLE ROCK Starting from Atlanta at 10:30 p. m., you leave Chattanooga 6:30 a. ra., arrive at Memphis 10:15 p. m , leave Memphis for Little Rock 7:00 a. m. If auy one should offer Inducements to you to go via Nashville to Littlo Rock, remember that there is but ous train on that route, which leaves Atlanta in the Morning starting i2 hours too soon, you are on a tedious journey 0 hours longer, and arrive in Memphis only to meet with 7 hours more detention than if you had left Atlauta on the 10:30 p. m. train, and goue direct by the only RELIABLE ROUTE. If you are to go by boat from Memphis, leave Allan ta iu the moruiug, arriving in Memphis 12:15 p. Boats lesvo at 5:00 p. m., allowing ample time for transfer aud avoiding confusion. Finding Agents who will g've reliable information, and allow no one to deceive you. L. P. GUDGER, Agent, Dalton. W. J. AKERS, Agent Atlauta. B. F. PARKER, Agent, Chattanooga, Or Address : A. A. BARNES, General Ticket Agent, octlO-lm. Memphis ! JiVEItY TUESDAY y.iom kacji mm. 15s The first class steamship*! LEO, DEARBORN, Commander. VIRGO, BULKLEY, Commander, Compote this line, and ona of thews steamships leaves each port EVERY TUESDAY. Through bills of lading given by these steamships by ail railroad connections, and also through bills lading given In Savannah an Cotton destined for Liverpool and Hamburg by first class steamships.— For freight orj*aaage, apply to HUNTER A GAMMKLL. 84 Bay street. VUILADELVMtijM JtJVMM *Ji- l'JLXJTJiU. Cotton States Life Insurance Co. CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA. OAPITAL $500,000. OWNED AT HOME AND .HAXAUED BY Some of our Ilrat Financiers. Over 2,500 Policies Issued Since June 1st, 1800. The ouly Company doing business lu the South that has ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND OOLLARS Deported with the authoritieH of the State of Ueorgia for the protection of Policy Holders Policies Upon all the VAIUOUI l'L INS or INSUUANCK ISSUED. A Loan ol Hi! per. cent, of the Premium Given l»7»rn Desired. ALL POLICIES NON-FORFEIT ABLE. NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO RESI douce or Travel Strictly a Home Comp’y With tta Capital and Investments si Horae. It appeals to those who desire to avail theutaelvt of the benefits of Life Insurance to give it their patronage. The time haa arrived when every thoughtful man is disposed to uaks this wise provision for those or pendent upon his life. This Compauy proposes to give all the advsutago which are offered by foreign institutions of like character, with the opportunity of keeping the vast suras In our own midst, which are anunally sent abroad. PEOPLE OF THE COTTON STATES Foster Howe Enterprise. Active and Energetic Agent* Wanted in every County and Tom in the South. ADDRESS OR CALL ON WM. J. MAGILL, 8U1 ERIN TEN DLNT AGENCIES. Oik*, 28 Whitehall strsei Office: ATLANTA, OA. EDWIN S. RAY. Medical Examiner. OFFICEHHt WM. Ik JOHNSTON. President. WM. H. HOLT, Vice-President. GEO. 8. OBKAR, Secretary. JOHN W. BURKE. Gtueral Agent. J. MKUCEk GREEN, McdicAl Uxauui. 't asutM: wukwdti’. EVERY SATURDAY from each port^ INSURANCE ON COTTON BT BTKAMKR8 ON THI8 LINE ONE HALF PER CENT. AB1N PASSAGE $20 ECK, with suhafatAnt* IU This lias is oouipoMttl ot the first class steamships WYOMING TEAL, Commander. TOR A WAN DA BARRETT, Commander One of those steamships leave each port EVERY SATURDAY. Through bills lading furnished by these steamship* by all railroad connections. For freight or passage, apply to HUNTER k GAMMKLL, _ 84 Bay street. l^oi- JNew York. THE GREAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. EVERY THURSDAY. Insurance by this Line can be effected under out open policy at one-half per cent, CABIN Paao l< * K $20 00 The first class steamers Harman Livingstone, Cheesemsn, Com. Oen. Barnes, F. O. Mallory, Com. Will sail as follows: H. LIVINGSTON October 6th, at 12:30 r. M. 20, at 12: GEN. EARNER.. 13, i 4:30 v. M. ... •• 27, at 4:30 r. M. Bills of lading given hereon cotton and wheat thro, to Liverpool aud Hamburg via New York by first class steamers. For passage or freight, apply to WILDER k FULLARTON, No. 8 Stoddard's Upper Range. THE Baltimore & Savannah STEAMSinP COMPANY. I ^HE STEAMSHIPS OF THIS LINE SAIL FROM Either port every five (8) days. Through Bills of Lading and Passenger Tickets, issued to all point* in Georgia, Alabama, und Flori da. The ships are all first class, and composed aa fol lows: Saragossa Capt. HOOPER. America Capt. BILLUPS. North Point Capt. FOLEY. Fannie JA8. B. WEST A CO., Agents. 120 Bay street, Savannah, G*. J. B. Andbews, Agent, Baltimore. Mil. sept26-U BOSTON & SAVANNAH Stoamaliip XjIuo. STEAMSHIP “SEMINOLE” (1,110 TONS), Capt. O S. 11. MATIIEWS. Steamship •• ORIENTAL” (7a0 tons), Capt. F. M. SNOW. Mailing from each port ou the lOtli, 20th and 30th of every mouth. Through bills of lading given to principal points South and Fast. Freight and insurance at low rates. Good pas senger accommodations. Goods forwarded free of commission. Order goods by the direct line from lloetou, and avoid transhipment. RICHARDSON A BARNARD, Agents, Savannah. F. NICKERSON k 00.. mistellnneons. New Route to Mobile, New Orleans Vicksburg anil Texas. Blue Mountain Route V I A SELMA, HOME, AND DALTON Railroad and its Connections. 1~)ASHKNGKUS LKAYINO ATLANTA 11Y TUK I ATLAN-/?C S?ft%°A F D aWSKB at 10 A. M., mukyig clone connection with P A ST K X H RRSS TRAIN Of Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad, arrixingat Selma at Bill) P. M. sad making close connections with train of Alabama Centrd lUilna.1, arri\ing at Meridian 4:00 A. M. Jacksou 11:5.) A. M Vicksburg 2:55 V. M ALSO, make close connection at CALERA with trains of South and North Alabama Railroad, arriv ing at Montgomery 7:10 P. M. Mobile 7:45 A. M New Orleans 4:2ft P. M. The Road haa boon recently equipped and its equipment is not surpassed by any in the South for atrengtli and beauty of finish, gg* No chauge of cars between Romo and Selma. PULLMAN l» ALAC K CARS NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS. ticket Office, or at ilio U. I. Kimball House. JOHN B. PECK, General Passenger Agent. E. G. BARNEY, General Superintendent. E. V. JOHNSON. Lo al Agent, septiS-tf No. 4 Kimball House. The Palace Dollar Store. $ - « S s o s l i W s PROPRIETOR. * Goods seal to any part «f the canutff, III A Card to the Public. L. B. DAVIS, INSUUANCK AUKNCY, IS, Whitehall street. Next door to J. H. James’ Bank, Jillmmla, Ga. % Oct. ]9IA V 1871. I HAVE HVE A NO. 1 INSURANCE COMPANIES that vsrv not represented In tbe urthi chloi^o DhrMtbr. These companies roprescut a Capita! of $19,000,- 000. Tho gnat “ANDLfe ildl stands furth in ita strength sir! power. Also, the F.n.mau'a Fund Is inta-t. sound aud aolwnt Risks written at ad.quxto and equitable rate*. Compauias aurvivlng tbe terrtbls coufiagratiou ask i advance over fornnr rates. L. B. DAVIS, General lusura’icc Agent, Wh.tehaU Greet, next door to James' Bank. 0Cti3*12t WILL BE HKU) AT rKEA€03Bls WAV. )FI>:i H.Ofl -v*a wawi .**; Coiniiienuiii'T Monday, October 83d, £ T T J2UHOACS AM '.‘ I ^ AND CONTINUING FOR EIGHT DAYS- PREPARATION ON A GRAND SCALE! THE FINEST PARK AND BEST RACE TRACK oil the American Continent. Seven Magnificent Exhibition Halls ! 25 0 SPLENDID HORSE COTTAGES! $10,000 IN CASH PREMIUMS OtTered for fast Horses—Trolling or Banning. The Fastest Horses in the JTorlhiecst and South lo be Present. Superior Accommodations for Stock. A GRAND STAND CAPABLE OF ACCOMMODATING FIVE THOUSAND PEOPLE. GRAND STATE REGATTA! Over $1,000 iu Cash Premiums 1 Boat Clubs invited from New York to New Orleans. Fifteen differ ent Clubs expected. River bank Terraced for One Mile. Ten Thousand spectators can be seated on the beautiful green-sward at one time, Three Newspapers to hi Printed on the Grounds. Telegraph, Express and Post-offloes In full operation on the ground, day and night, for the convenience of Visitors! A HANDSOME COTTAGE With Private Rooms for Accommodation of Editors and Newspaper Correspondents, GKAND BALLOON ASCENSION! Every Day at 3 I*. M. BI>WAHI) PAYSON WESTON, The disUnguibhcd Pedestrian, frpm Np* ?orfc, will appeay on Monday and Tqcsdsjr, October 23fl and 24ft), aud Illustrate his wonderfql powers of endurgne* which hgve excited tho wonder aud admiration of tho world. Others Exhibitions of Rare Interest and Merit Will bo of Daily Occurreuco Throughout t’.c week, STREET CARS! Will take TsF-ienasr* to and from the Tsrk to any part of tho City overy fifteen minutes. FARE, ONLY TEN CENTS I SPECIAL PREMIUMS! Arc offered, amouutmg to over f lo.oOD. Five Thousand I o.lars offered by one man! Arrangements for Railroad aud Steamboat Transportation at haif rates for P-Mongert and Freight have been made with all the lines throughout the Country from New York A> New Orleeus, and from Chicago to Savannah. Only $32 from NEW YORK to MACON AND llKTURN! Twenty Thousand Visitors Expected Daily on the Grounds. SEND FOR REVISED PREMIUM LISTS TO THc UNDERSICNED. W. A. HUFF, Mayor. OctoUrt-tllCe 23 w *