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f ! **ioiipr.f SUN. ilil VOL.TT. Jmj'di—*Lh—njmHH *• ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1871. NO. 452. THE o DAILY SUN. •''-“tHuSWngbX a**tatartenVrtliaUr In whimL » ~*m3B£BESm >«■ »u« Alexander H. Stephen*, CCWte JUIIcr. A. K. Watsoa, .... Newi Kdltor, J«Bl«W8ta!tfc, Cental tetter tod Bn.1 MHilUitfer. Ucal UlUr I »-« j 4H<n#k *rJUo** . 8 9 B ! l! LL ’~ .. . ,a.f.au> a.w. «*a*d. Term, or SulMorlptfami DA.IZ.Tl WWftfciaaf! S •• - i. CUM FOE Uf* DAILY. J * TiiM /wm Om ................ 37 00 ST * ".......... « w JS MlmgU (aria • 0O TELEGRAPH NEWS By the !•« Ink iiwcbtcil Preen. DOMESTIC UTAH. JbvHra IAs Mil4m %r/r Bais Lake, Oat 39.—Tbs prieaMhr are quartered comfortably. Elder Goo. O. Cab bod arrived tliln ST .. 3 00 .. f «0 ... 8 (10 ..uog Twenty •• SSrnJmi Copls*.... WH1LY— _ _, xii •F— "wumms Mf itriV ’rP ****** VnUDym Bartae of A*»«rtU»* AApM by the Pku .f Atlanta. morning from Sab Franeieeo, and preached tlrta oven, ing In the large Tabernacle to an audi. enoe, numbering at leant 10,000. He eonainled bia hearersto abatain from any act of Ttolenoe, and aabmitto tbe law.— God would protect them and deliver them from their peraaenlora. The crusade against them, be said, would onl; strengthen and glorify them in tho Their cbureli could not be overtiu tbek fifth waa the Inspiration of tho Di vine Spirit, aud would endure. Eldar Pratt was Dot ho conservative. He did not want any whining Judge to' say to him as he did to Hawkins, “X am sor ry for you.” He wanted no sympathy from nay Federal official. Ho was ready to go to jail for twenty years, hut he did not want aay sympathy from such a source. He predicted that God weald totally overthrow and annihilate the the present prosecutors of the Mormon people. Nothing further has been heard from or aeon of Hyde, the apostle. ILLINOIS. iwb Pm* Chief fiMyin. iBIUMHIIBHH pm .»!*! : iPlfHUfflililM jKttWJLsgei JLlTtilllMUSntl inserted three ti per ML off tbs tabte rates ubovs; percent** thetaMe rates. ^ w AlvuMMMbtM Fir* Bern pant- aa4 Churches, half ||o asesl yftM. la order to utsblirii uniform reto. of .dvertlCof for tko Dolly Prere of AU.nu, wo ta.. adopted thr foregoing tehnlul. of priooo, sad wUI bo govwaed by them in tbe future. 8. W.. GRUBB, Burt_ of tho Now Era. nvju Of Tbs A retarv ot Btate to prepare the law books stored io the boHement of the SUte House, preparatory to offering them for sale to the Chicago lawyers. The Tribune appeals to the generous in behalf «f the sufferers of Wisconsin, Michigan and Minnesota. Probably 90, OOOpaMoas in northern Wisconsin and Michigan have been stripped of every poesaaaioiv Many have been rendered •ink, blind or crippled by the ordeal whioh will neceasanly make them objects of oharity for some time to eome. Where whole families and whole communities were involved in s common rain, there are no neighbors nor relstives upon whom, ss in Chicago, some of the suffer ers can fall back for assistance. The offioers of the Bricklayer’s Union i assert that that trade has taken no action . regarding wages, and the advance in »a- j ges has been owing to the oompeting bids • of employers, who offered larger wages 1 to journeymen to leave their former em ployers. The damaged grain in four of the burnt elevaton, quantity not stated, was sold to-day for 9569. Crosby will not rebuild the Opera House, but will put a business block on the old site. The Pacific Hotel Will be built on the old plan and site. Hultoab Stmt SabU, inlvsu 'ssd D«P»rt® ssd Aw Atlanta. an warms* s Atiaawc lea ami saiimad. non riHMon tuain—optwakp. iL t Trnltoa 4m IlSSfS&imw rur UHB TO vmw HOW*'BOtWkBB. 9 jSSZVSSuyn 1*»pm “«HT fAMUOU TBAIM—WWAID^ ^ ^•1:42 ACCOMMODATIOH TBA1H—IMWABIk. t HHI Sftgfg' • yttfin ~ r 1 EMg»K)S 1 m OMMU UUOUSTAl EAIUtOAD. ’ HU)DA MounUln AocoiumotUUon arrives.,■N* 1 * *• m •tone Motuitain Accommodation leave*... .«:•* P- ■ atAoon ahd nmw aaumoA®. lay PAwng.r Treiu arrives * Areivr. stMeesD . Night Passenger Treln loeves leaves Macon ... J* «* Might Psssenger Treln Arrives ATLAITTA A»D WSST tOI»L hAIISOAU. «*Bac«taSr::7,""T S Day Ua» Fmuiv Tcrtn itvrm »• m ■DAB. ............. « A. M. hteeafcg: i ifcleserUle. • ** F. I Charleston Railroad. Mamnhis and Charleston Railroad. Arrives lu CbaUauooga, u« Mail Train leave* Mempki* 4—k | IB MISSISSIPPI. sou, a negro, were discharged. The re mainder of the prinouerH were directed to prepare to prepare statements of their coses by Thuredoy next, for submission to the (joart. ___ his oondidaTureTor the Senate and missioner of Publio Works. Hinton R. Hilper writes from Bn< A m. s, Angus! 2y, that there was a fright ful prevalence of the small pox. Deaths from yellow fever daring the summer, ouoiTthi*^ **** ** d M '’ Justice Ingraham bus issued an order for the arrest of James Fisk, Jr., in the ease of the suit of Helen Joslyn Mans field to recover 940,000, said to have been obtained by him in a fiduciary capacity. Hozaoaweig, the abortionist, waa taken to Bing Bing to-day. ai Insure in Itisr.mRce the CompunifB. Strongest Company. WASHINGTON. The resorts sf I As Slserresuat «> del •-* -SHPIVMIS AM KmM Wasmisuion, October 30.—All th» members of tbe Cabinet arc presentand the session to-morrow will be a full one. The Hitprtete Omit tootsy .lidded the caso of Cox, el. al. r». Iiott, error to the Supreme Court of Alabama—the case being a levy by Lott, a local collector, ou tho boats of the plaintiff in error, un der un act of the Btate Legislature, pro viding for a tax upon craft in the naviga ble wuUa of Alabama, of one dollar par ton on the registered tonage thereof.— The decision was that the Btate might levy a tax in another form, but cannot upon tonnage, The judgment of tbe Court below wag reversed and the MM remanded. 71} fftio abDcrliirmetu*. . 1 Ht'tj ttrrH—rr. , Macon & Brunswick RAILKOAD COMPANY. )& LONDON & GLOBE — “Insurance comp ant. Cash Assets of the Company, over $21,000,000 dole. Assets in the U. S. 3,300,000 StocUtoMerM Mha PrrsonaUg MAmbta rmr mU bvagnunli or I/u- Company. luveaUmutH All L Thlf M%4 It* 1‘rtigln aflbrl by tbe Hoie Board to draw on London fur tbe whole Iom, a*d m>t dlatnrb lb* Aamrican BOU8AND DOLLARS to tb* Chi. *«o Bell of Fund. « E. JOHNSTON & CO *■ 1 j f 'O' OENt*AL AOENT* FOR Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Mississippi. HAVANNAH, GA. Macow, Ga., October 37, Tht l\U»u> Ftotr, Vicksdcbo, October 30.—Tlte are llnch now caees of yellow fever io-day, but do deaths. Thirty cases are pending. Natch*!!, October 30.—The fovor is abating. One hundred and sixty eases ding. Thero have been sixty . Jcum., Change of Schedule. the following schedule* win be run ACCOMMODATION TIB AIX, DAILY EXCEPT BUN DAY. Leave Macon, p***enger shed...., 8:30 A.M. Arrive at Jeaaup 8:45P.M. Arrive at Brunswick 'J:35 P. M. Leave Brunswick 5:45 A.M. Leave Jessup 8:30 A. M. Arrive Macon...‘. 8:23 P. M. Connect* closely at Jeaaup with trains of Atlantic Gulf Kallroad to aud from all points in Florida. THROUGH PASSENGER TRAINS, DAILY EXCEPT PUNDAY. 8:10 P. M. 4,47 A. M. 10:20 P. M. At Macou with the M. k W. K. R. trains to aud from Atlanta. No change of cum between Macou and Savauuab, aud Macou and Jacksonville, Fla. IIA^VJtlNSYILLK TIE A. IX, (* 1 Rlu-V kicirr su giiay. lifave Meeon paimcog^r shed .. 8:05 P. M. Arrive at Uawklnsville 6:45 P. M. Leave llawklusviUe 8:45 A. M. Arrive at Macou 10:30 A. M, ore pending. Inero Have been u deaths since the I8th of September. SOUTH QAROLINA. n ~ «•"«-«»v« s .„. jo.,1 m i*j ia...a os v nrrRR for rat.r my known A8 “J. , Campbell ikk the A. I lost 24 !M! u /.ikcntucky. til )vnuo 1 *li 1 wrAimili Jrrirt ot City •mrlrnh Lexington, October SO.—Tlie Mayyj:, ^ tho oflicioj* of tbit city have l>een arrested, ou an indictm<‘ut fram the federal Cof rt, atag^ witli tc\fu% grow ing out of iliulurtmuoew at I he August elections. PENNSYLVANIA °" A Hrmmm. I hr JVaiuw Imml* * mheteelrr. HAiiBisBtma, Octolier 90.—Evans, the war ugeut of Pennsylvania, has been din charged upou the charge of cinlieg*)*- ment, but held in 9100,000 bail to appear 1 1’HinAUBU'HiA, Octolier 30. — The steamer Hoplea, built for the Uuitod States Coast Survey, will soil to-morrow re Professor Agassis a*4 party will be taken oft board sml iftart on exploring expedition srouml Cope ' b Paeifl U.V. mreauk 1.0. r. ARlnUAlbuurilalfr !*£• ArelviU JnlwwWII. U^lr M F- ArrlT.uT.llmhute.iUUr iSu.iU,. .»• frSSSirag Laave Jackaonvilla daily Maeoa MS Bruwswlok RefiroaS M rail.—(Dtelj .uqit saiubr.| Iterre tUcon (imteugw ® »• £3 ti 3SS83.^ ; ffijgEsffiE^sa ^(CrfMHlUa mu itaay.te«i>i Horn and up the Pacific Coast. LOUISIANA. mmMde—Mm Olmec tarrrete. Nvw Obucanv, October 30.—Solomon Ellenstein lias lieen Mot aud iustantly iy n desperado named Voorhces at LegertiHe, Terre bone Parish. Six men have been imprimnned under the Ka-Klux Aet in Great Parish, eharg- eil wi(h the murder of Ufcl<« W. White, irdersof tha^Parish.^ CAlIlFO 4 Bumn or'gtfucy iet of tone is of airpal irwftthe Chinete. At Apaches are bkkftettlementa ii tjaoi. oat, arrive.1 SaloM.. , -*7 i .» . I "l * Aagatta Ballr^d. ut iuomu mu» » at, ■»« ■««« taMA*M>a B J“ „ TiTfrMt-** ** —.......... Jim A. M AntrateMtev..! — «*•*.« R “* ,rom- * f .. Al * h ?£fr Arr.ve at Mout«|o Arrive at Wet P« Leave West Point Cincinnati, October 80—Andrew ^ a farmer living six miles east t.f Duppan, Ohio, waa eowfrowted in hi. (Mi house by a robber who presented a revolver.— Sterr knocked tbe revolver from the rob- onoratod him. w 1 I >F Awaix, Ga., Ostober 89 —An injnnc- .Uoai’M grtntod 8«t«dav w iaMsundrj Wrtleswnb have teiked pro|ieny of the Sranswiek and Alhmiy Baflitanb Hew*- en has been confirmed by the Court pn. reoeiver. >w NEW YORK. MTUk ^rrooUtb-Mmemowlr yooo to mrny-tkrny. NEW Yoke, October 30.—Forty pri»- oners, confined for debt in thfl Lndlow atrt'et jail, were t.iken U'foro Judge . it:*, i-m i Barnard, of the Supreme Court this ArrtT. u ! morning, to havo their cases examined. gSffgaSj.-; 1 Charlea Wood, aged 77, and Wm. John- WM. MACRAE, " teagUki tendcut. HmI AKAUE 0PP0KTUN1TV FOR INVEST- RENT. Phillip. Mill..’* trf'.ifR!" “ Tho builillDg 1. MiSS, three atorlof high; .tuoe louiidaUun X* tret high—in floe coDiliUon. It h*. t pair French Bubrs, one of .Msopus, a sapvrior California Bmnttcr, and turns out 15 barrsls Flour, v te ^r*a^‘«te t power of 45 to 0U horse: place easy of aoce*e--ilue road to the Depot, and iu a beautiful and convenieut place for a Factory. J. w. phillip* f < oct31-d4tw3t Palmetto, W M. WALKER, James e. willtaiim, ATLAVTA, OA. OMce In the Dollar Saclngc Bank, Kimball House. ) -i-k~ ¥).- - Hlntnal CiU Jnanrantr. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YORK. ITS.CASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000. I T has a sunpr.rs or Mon* than six millions of dollars, after fbovidia aU liabiUtiea as determiued by the Insurance Deparfruent of the State of New Tort. Hm the Assets, income. Number Ihsued; ami pays the largest amouat of Dividends, and has the smalleet age of expenses of any company iu the World. yoar lives. Da your Henry 2L Christian, SPECIAL, AGENT. BUILDING, Whitehall Mti-ect. JUiaulkmcou CONTUNT* or tiu “ATLANTA WEEKLY SUN,” roa ni wm udim WKDNIsday, NOVIMBlH Ut, 1IU, U«* l-Qov, BoUack's Impeaelimeut—Editorial Oov. BaUook's Hart—alt- His I*Mom Tbarv for. Miscellaneous, eta, *-)Uok Notice. Dr. Bard. Btate Matter*. The Governor Ptortaliae—Th* Brunrhk and Al bany Kallroad Muddle. Bone lUaoaUty In TOla. One Explanation Buggeated. Too Much of • «*ol Thing. Waa that Beixure Lags!? NrwLocomo tive*. A Uuggeattea on tbe Other 844a. Another Swindling Feature. One of Has Causa* of Mr. Kimball's Failure. Ia it Iguorance, or is 8awe- tMt taut Deciaion. Hentouce Commuted. Impor- **•§• 4—Baa-Stctikes. Adveatarrs With $ Funny Paper -Biogular Effects of Courier-Journal Wit. The Georgia 8Ute Fair. What Bard Mays About It. Was ta South ChroUaa-Au Outrage by Negro Officials. AppointwenU of the Georgia Confer ence. M. JLChurch. (North.) Those Bonds! Those Bonds! Advertisement*, etc. Fni* d—The Bing at Work-The Fight Over thd Orgauixatlon of the Legislature. Our Ticket fry City Officer*. Tha ltaeuit. Bconea at the Notts. St* Fattl'a Church—ltev. G. U. PattiMo, Pastor. Thanks. M. J. Atkin* k Co. Personal. Mayor's Court. Atlanta Markets. Resignation of Col UwU. Elder T. M. Harris. 8un-8tryhes. A Cor rection. State Matters. Mouth Carolina. Reign pf Terror. The War on South Oarolin a Tho Chicago Fire, etc. Pag* »—Telegrams. Hard on Pomeroy. Worthy of Mentioo. Mlscallanoona Itema. Brief Bkwteh- as of the Democratic Nominees for Mayor and Council. Georgia Matter*. Baa-Strokes. Hlanten P«|« 'Tyrants and Slave*. Montana. An In terested Party to he a Judg*. Another Unsettled Item. Tbe Oeortia Oeatraobng Ooaapoay. Bun- Strokes. Mayor's Ooast Too Much I That Proclamation Ulogsl, Our Sfiofe Oomn|)on<teasa- The Territorial Fair. —<*ovmmor Buliook as a Sleeping Companion. Out Ht. Louis Correspondence. Telegraph Maws, ate. i Pa|« T— Sun-Strokes. A Dog Captures a Mul*. Our Special Montana CorrespoDdsaoe Oheap Ites Lands, ate. Supreme Court Daeteioos. Baers Helping Bach Other. Stonewall Jackson’■ Nundiy School. Ths Great CanaL Telegrams, tic. Page B—Tha Prasldancy of the Senate. General Grant win not Interfere to Fiwvrat Oov. Bulloch's Impeachment Election Items. Telegrams, etc. THR ATLANTA SUN »A.IJL,Tr and AR*«B*JMJL,Y A. R. WAEBOM, Bewu Rdttos, 1 (i i%- XtaTO dnq 'ft s y-aA>. .i •mn a qj,,i ^ Rfta«tjtoY taow* •***&• « rotk. W.lMkaaoa UMM afi? ti&jnnat to* eoasAuartatAtartr pjfearing te HsusdfeepSiyftirtte NBoTUUUyTteete co sgsrat^rasf every » win a glorious triassph over 1 • ffW fostered. thwpisedi Slags of In Ibis great rtfis Nun j. amftVMMUk toll, . I A wm-ta-u.il nag.) IllAirtY*- TwWt. MobUk. ... «a «M wUMMla 8 8* ■i Montk. • W | Dm Moatb 1 w ClalM ik. U.U,-fw>M|l> ■ JST m.izv. £ Bffetspwsr.-jj - 41 ve f 48 wjftnnteJMbfJtf*... • cts Weekly—Per Aaa«« i ££E;i3K™” ftr. M ft silk Ei— (•* ta Ut. tow, oygto*fc«. To tlio Morohants of BAMA. The Opelika Leeesastlvs (Tri-Weekly) has tbe largest circulation of any paper te that Mr. Btenhans will xeuiais la counaoBon with Tnn SwwSln Atlanta, vS^^matter* or connected will ■“"“ffigr 'JBsaswfiatss. Ofllco: JAMEM- J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D., MEDICAL KXIMIHEU. IS. gents W'anled who are M 'orktrt. ,xli5 ' 1,.■»<><_> DUHIIELS Red Rust Proof Oats Mark tuiT* Ititnkin hSSTK liuetto, GO.. Houho, OF’ COLUMBUS, eSOROIA. J. W. KYAN, Proprietor. . teMI-lf -WRARK QOLCXR, ClfA. T liVT S OUT H"k iTfTABEY, LOOM Maiiufacturinc Company. Capital H4«nr «»100,000 u ’ '**• ’Xi.L rAf» uV. TYVWit' Board of Directors «Y WAS ORGANIZED iN ZUI Mth Inatmtt, wife thn following smrAaiborm s*H, n .& “• %v; cttxw octal -6t Atlanta, Ga. fUisccUoncotit 1“'.- w • Mpccial Notice. Tlekata U tka fair at MoaRroaer,. k Atlantic Kailroad for ONE FARE for Bue days, to day. Pauseuger* should try ‘ not Route to Moutg' new and pi< Sleeping Coeches—Far* sante as other routes. B. W. WEBNN, General Ticket Agent. am- Tor Schedule and tnformatlon of the Route • at. V# JOHNSON, ^J^wal Agent. KQHh * j. "koTiS^U Hoate. OAZUUAOSm t Buggies'! Harness ?! &S* ^ ^ * *** L teiteuTutaCvUM.tan. nmhot th.a— ^awiJOHsaos,LooJ A*.ot8. * * D. am. , bUML IdOI SDUUB th*,7wn?*.ll niy o£lmb«l Ho.». . . O f IA ItotlM »«L it jj|p{g 1:1 f © it : 25rf.jifiT i i wj jr*wu-*. 1 IU.. OT A4BM14 — — — ■■ nAiWi i,^ra Usiansr * **'*•**.. am w iffiCATta rsnuv. T.,r teOanOI, .1 .tyi., ttare. welhestaV STATE or fiSOMU. it to their inter* Alto k*v| fell stock of Carriages. Boggles, — tt , ( Boston. A T. tuomam j. JOSUISO* wnxiau r. cuAWrttert. iJ\ /! ^MrtpSrraHm. ,M by El g octldlm _ TUOMAM J. JUSSI*«» Jennings, Smith & Co., corro^ jal-tosj ^ commiswo* J J AVI this day removed to No. A Mclhioeh street, Auguste. Georgia, (opposite our former phe* ef bue- tTT —j when we have fee most ample and Close Storage of any in the city, wl*!ch is Btrfttly. Fire- Proof. Cuualirnmeata Solicited. September 1, lini-wpll-to*m. W. Johnson’s, OJ'POFrtt' Cotton Warohonsa, on Broad Street A.LWO: 300 Una A. Selected Seed Hurley, 450 Bnsfi. Seed Rye, lo arrive, too *«•*. seed Wheat, [« UO«tol. ned Closer, 415 JSmoA. Htd Top or Herds Grass. 44-1 Hush. Orchard Grass, huA. Tall .WMM Grass, lo arrive, 176 Husk, Bine ftwp, and all other useful Grasses, ttc. 500 Owl. fresh Turnip Ocsp ; A LHO: j TV LANTA, miueetaJI German* lu the city to . , . participate In amcetingto take place MONDAY even- lOO ^VkihS Sett *41•• “•Mtefe 41 Mil j • o'clock, at •• Leiderkranz Hail" for the pur- other Guan<», tor Wbcai, Etc. ( pose of ex preset eg our house* and re ml id opinion in rrptrt to tho <|Uoalion of fmmtgiuUoii aud to estab lish Uie same in suitable resolutions. CHARLES DOBNEPELD. E. FECHTER, F. BEltitON, g. FEi'liTKR, JOHN FIChKN. a o.ooo TO LOAN, A T eeven percent, for rtx month* or longer, tel Gold Collateral. Parties wishing to borrow had best apply prompt ly to OHAE i. JKNK1BH. Tr**ldeuW Or, J- 8. BEAN, Caithier Merchant*' and Planters' National Dank, 233 Broad Hire**, NpN lm Augusta, Georgia. Atlanta Marble Works. WILLIAM GRAY IMPOUTER AND DEALER II* A mrioau, Italian <uto aU other Marbles SCOTCH GHAA’ITE. V| ONUMF.NTH, Slatare, Vun. Tomb., >ud .11 IvL other styled of Marble Work iloue ou short n< tie- and ia th*> latest and most approved mauaer. Designs uf all Cemetery work furnished FREE o applicatioo. J. E. LEAH, A«kmt. P. O, life 54#, Atlanta, f augtf fell (teorgia. Gorman Mooting. ALSOl MM) Dixit Plates and other too, fium IV’II •<> l>M chteptr ttau born. made “Scooter*." ALMOs The Keller Patent Grain Drill, to*tewia*«'UML lu. . ,, Alrtri t EVWT»h*nf needed ia tbe Agricultu- BflfeE Mafk W. Johnson’s, i 9 gragation. clergymen whose uctag.it t'h torch nirrdury, [tit is our intention hereafter to publish ‘ name of preacher aud WWjMPPPJiMJUyM gragation. Clergymen braced in T 1 of Interest to the con one churches are not etn- P. O. BOX 180. httetea. Ga. I braced In the list following, would confer a favor by — r * t * — ; caliiug apart ~ ’ V- Aanimaa Wright, ling at 10:30 a. M , and 8 o'clock v.M., by the pastor. Hunday School at 5 P. M. Weekly Uaiubridge; which city ia W*U supplied wit - - ‘ '* “ 1* situated at th« connected with couuocted. by . about Wot ublcb ail the haussu accessary for fhrm purpcses.'with a good well uf water sud coo- FINEST. f< esiV At laVe'Alsfann for ^ •) fin per aore. Till** pu«iectw — ' to te 863 HV-—, Office Selma, Soma & Dalton R. ft do, jrtM&G*i&kLUXiitu-U' .. v^iujo, ^ MO. <. TUB H-LWMBAI4, BDl'BE. ‘frlimV M. E. Oburcb 8ouib-B«T. C. A. Iw, Pteter—Pretehlng u 1U:» ^ ud , r. u.. bj ute OreeMrlJtb, 18,1. —ter. Buade, Ifc bool el S pete 8 a. b. WteWy umyer meeting at 8 o'clock. Rvan * M. R. Church Houth-Rev. J. M. Dichur. Pastor.—Piwarhing at 10:." ‘.a. m., and 8 p. m., by the pastor. Weekly prayer muettog every Wedneadrty at 8 o’clock. l’ayue's M. E. Church South—Rev. D. b. Cox, Pastor.—Preaching at 10 Jg a. u., and 8 r. M., by the ar* open. On the place a onghrufpiot and grant to the present Box <5, Dainbiidgc, Ga. octy7-wJt MROJTfLIFES FOR HAixE EjO.H' to Close Const fitment*) ,-te a..—«re, .jssassmssiKsas Platform Scale* and Earth f . A . Hi. Paul's M E Church S*iuth, Third Ward—Rev. O. K. Pattlio, Pastor.—Preaching at 8 r. u.. by the pastor. Huuday School at 4^0 r. m. Weekly pauper Hireling every W90mpy evening at 8 r. m. Lotd Dtbut U. L cnuBcn—Rev. J. H. Knowtes, Pastor. Preaching at 10:45 a. at., and 8 r. M. Mu* m. Sunday-school Teachers' meeeting Saturday tv. aa. Church Social 3d Tuesday la each moots at t fJlOJJ 7SV i First Baptist Church—Rev. l. W. Warren, Hater —Preaching at 10 30 a. m.. and 7:45 r. n.. by tha Mei'ond Baptist Church—Her. W. T. Brantlv. Pas tor.—Pn-acbing at 10:30 a. u., and 7:45 r. M., by the Church of Immaculate Conception —Rev. ff. O’UrtUy. PUstor.-Services at 10.30 a. «., and 4 r. to. First Presbyterian Church. Marietta street—fev. J. K. Wilson. D. !>.. Pastor Prua* bum at 10;» a. m.. md Sh.it. SshliJlh ■ aohoel» a. to. Etoybr meettnc Wsdnesdey, at 8 r. to. Christian Cuoitui—Hunter street. Elder T. M. Harris, Pastor. Pfsaching at 10)4 x to., and «<4 r. Huuday school at 0 a. m. Clo*ei*. WRIGHT, SCHMIDT k GO.. octM-M Forsyth street. Fourth Baptist Church-Rev. F M Damsl. Pastor -Preaching at 10.30 a. m . and 7 .30 p. m. Sunday Mchool at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting on Tuesday evening 7:30. Upellka is a rapidly growing yean# city* and does a great deal of trading with Atlanta. pstel -L L- I ,1, I Ml Ctgal 2LbwitiamotU9. bylaw, nent A Farmer tocpu f irtiw, io the time allowed baft ph Farmer'sestate. Ueor|iR-DsE|l4i CsubIL J. FARMER, AND H. C. HilZEL, HAYING AP PLIED to me for permanent tetters of Adminis- in on the estate of Joeenh Fanner, late of said cite all. and singular, - _ of J *• I *• my office within lOEtfaay should txel, on JoAcpI Witness my hand aed seal, tM*C Executor’s Side. \N THE FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER, AT /the City Hrtl, in AttenU, will be sold, stamen- tor'* Sals, one half of lot No. *5 abd 310 seres of tot No. 184,Eton*’* District, FuMm county. Thetend Use about seven mile# from Atlanta, gf tha road leading from Green’s Fsrry to Bast Point, Abo* tat to. tod I, now cuKIreUo. tb. oibu kMf wrtl Uwbwbl. It Um treU. ui I. ctwlimbb pvp.it,. Tb. teU lot No. 330, has a resldenoe and other Improrumcnts. Mold as the proiwrty of Mrs. N. H. Key, 4sos4*s4. in twelve i ootn-lewtds* A. A. W1LHUN. Exrrtitor. _ i%.«tmftnl«trator*4i Gale. Mtats ow GtoonotA. I Tauavubmo ituinm B Y virtue of an order of ths Court of OrdM sakl eounty, wiU be sold on the ftrst Tuesday In Nuv«mlH'r iu.-at, 1871, betwesu the lawful hour* of sale, before the C >urV Hons* door in Crawfordvllto. In ssid county, the Piantatlou whereon Mrs, Dovey ClemraoUM resided at tha time of her deefik The situation is bsalthy, society good, convenient to railroad*, church**, mills, and post Office. Land suited to thr culturr ef corn, eottnn, eg swmU grain; iu good repute. Mr. Alexander Clemmons is on the place, sud will lake pleasure In showing it to any pen«oii wishing to purchase. Terms, twelve Uni*', with approved papers. This, geptea 871. JAMK8 M. TRIPLE aepll -Ids Admin 1st A.<lmlnlMtrutor*« Halo. Hull C Tsuai of sato at tha Court Mens* door. In Uvuwfbvdvilla, in said county, fe* plantation or grnda Iwfewmisw to fee estate of General Aaron W. Grier, deceased, late of said county. This ptontatiou Is well adapted to the oulture of earn, cotton, aed small grain. MrtiffilM healthy, society good. Convenient to mEnud, poet office, churchoe, and mills. Mr. James A. Utter is on the ptee* art pleasure in showing tha lands to any one _ tome IL Sold ia lots to suit the purchaser* A ptotef each survey wiH he exhibited on dm of sola. Mold for the beueitof the hates of aaiddMauaed. Terms, um and two yean time for approved papers. This, Meptember 11,1871. JAMB* M. TRIPLETT. Admintetr. de bonus non. with the will annexed. septlltd* Administrator’s Sale T IJIOM r In Bov ember next, within aR ths tends m auM tounty of the fete Francis M- Whrtfe NO suae lying Aim RaUroed am doe Chat- 4 is known as Also—Twe lots ea the west rtd»*f ante nifroad. TaaaxxetRssxtB» PITY ITEMS. * To the MfHbtnof iki'L^UAtanJ TIhm —lio. wtaMto* to totofribe lor The Bom daring fib. narion of the LaguUtan, can h»T» il d*lirw»d to 007 point in Uie city, orlaftnt ih.PuA Office, or it Mb be taken at Tu Bum ofitoe, by iMTi.g tbtar otdstt si tbu odtoo. % 1, always baa Thm Bum for *4- * imbrtll VS*. 1,«» Old Pni>ot« foTMftddffi qoon- titiddho Mfit porebaaerg, dl«b« tf 8oh Omficr. aft SS v, <j, r n ■to. Onvesx TO Itaarr On. room on Si Moan also a portion 0# tkaotofie, in- olndiiic one window aa tlta*n* Stair—in Tmi Sum Building, 01, Broad street, tefy *° , . * • “"to: hnm* uf mis longing to ths astute of the Hie iw, which are as follows: Four hundred and Eve (105) and Duluth d«pot-M acres ef which ore tahooche* rlv*r bottoms. Which tenet is the "Old Hem* Place" ef ' I where deceased* gfteen (lll| art*, hertit of said 117 aors tegnhTjT o ■t^atetwia iffiristtar three test lots front said Mtesndun fee west, whioh afeaV»uapr^ldGfe<fe Ateo—ThirteAnur mta^tornstoias wntckrtr And. also—devsn hundreddQ0)aktes. moretetem , , Miss, more te tee* —samw ostertosed off saves*! tots and parts ef 1st* pteS teLre J'thsJMttmau^f^jS& SSfjJat SS point where fee Pmchteso vend oromss mid railroad gmdbmds being about eguldtemwt from RnMh and Eorcraee. Much of the same is ven Aneiy timbered. Afl the abov* tend* are good and Aneiy tZmfefred, K in a healthy mfeMWB drsteubte nePheh ■is^wtsssas&s will point them out. Tha lot* wuibe sold separately, one half fit cafe, and tha other on twferc months’ time. Hratsmbsc MfelMTL RAMimW.EjfoK:^ - GEORGIA, DOUGLAS CO. ta. wtatatar'ta.' at my office at Douglasvllle, < •mpuou tatmyol November ueit at Oct 33-tf. Our aanian ore no* aglaariMpd lo ra- ueira money for robacrifiitiana, ss Make ooUeotiooa fa* ss on my aaenjUi or to sail paper, to auy one. Their «oi* duty ia to delirer papers to our city sub ori bets—nothing alas. , Adrian non H. Sraruna on «*U Study o* the Law.”—t 18 page pam phlet—one of tho proton udoat of Mr. Btopbeno’ many ftodnaWm copy 1ft cents ; BO oopies 9ft Adilrcst J. Manager Si i Bingle SUPREME COUNT OT CWOBOLL JM Regular Order of to ha ” r to Middle. ssusmi 17. OeeratatoA*. 16 BtataMl.#:A1«HtU).,7.«iit.. 19. Brunswick AlOW Imml We wiU tafeo lt A r WMUr teat if mahampfeter dthtato-jt* taA 1 * Hl|HlllU by n«« . ..1U1, at U8J anting, wtli caU on eitner of ths undersigned. RYAN F. H0WXLL. 1^ minor ehOdranefW. A. Green. WM. M. HOOPER. In right ef kte wtla. U B. Rcopex