Newspaper Page Text
THE DAILY SUN.
XCKDAT MOBMPK 1 OcTQBia »1
" Office in the Sun Building, West
tide <f Bromt tired. Second Boor South of
A'abama.
fry X, w Adrcrtiscme.its alirays found
on First Bags; Local and Business Notices
on Fourth Page.
AgcaU f.r Ihr bum,
Thomas N. Honin, ThomirUU, Os.
J«MM AWJtP Ki ”
DaV* ilCUfr AfhMM. Os.
J. WwoiiTjWoodslo<
H. a Hakultov, Del ton, Os.
' • IXSr&i'ii COALi fctou Co. a.
J. L. Surra. Ctotraoop, Teuu.
W*Mfc «**—to Hrin term, of
mbseriptioD in the first oolomu on onr
, Knoxville, Tenn.
.Os.
, Woodstock, Os
or yesterday at 3 o'clock. We * t if
this vu a legal step. The Coosi ition
provides tbat ia osse of n vacancy in the
office of Governor, the Pryffhst If the
Senate slmll exercise the duties of tl^e of
fice or Governor. ^Iioreiiiitiia arcjto ho
cxercltal by liim, l>) tjdha of jliis bring
President of the Senate. Ha does not
thereby beconocVJovornor—only cjccrcitss
the dnties of the office. When he ceases
to be President of the Senate, ho ceases
to havo authority to exercise the duties
of Oovcrnor. If this view be correct,
Judge Conley will be out of office to
morrow; and whoever is then chosen
Prondfn) of the Senate will havo the le-
We publish in foil, the decisions of
ipresno Coot; also the daily "I
the
Pro-
-- r “-rr" of Sis Court, and keep the
“Older of Bnstnees" Handing in our
single <***»'<£»*«
DAILT-.
Sssfw aUaSIOs
Mg- Tfae following editorial, by Mr.
Stephens, was written on Bstarday last,
and was in type yesterday, before it was
known that Gov. Bullock had resigned.
We, however, lay it before onr renders,
os many will, doabtlees, be interested in
reading his views upon ths question of
impeachment:
Ought Governor Bullock to be
- of the Hole
The twe questions which head this ar
ticle have been propounded to us, in
substance, from various quarters. We
propose to reply io them both together
in this way, and in as brief end pointed
a manner as jnstios to the subjoot will
sBeW. - * r ” ’•* ‘
1. The answer to the first quostion,
then, we ssy, in our judgment, depends
entirely a poo s correct answer to another
question; and that is, has Governor Bui-
lock, in his administration, been guilty
of such mslfsassnoe in office ss to war
rant on iiWpeaebUset 1 Has ho .violated
soy low t Has he misused ths funds or
credit of the State T Has be, in any way,
auerupUy itsod the high trust imposed
in him T If he hks, then, most assured
ly, in onr judgment, ho ought to be im
peached and removed.
How the facts are wo do not know. Wc
prejudge no man.
Bat upon the Legislature, as the Grand
Inqnsst s* the Btste; devolves the great
and responsible duly of making a full sod
iaspqriiql iavestigation of the facta—the
official ant, of Governor Bullock; and if
he ba found to be criminally derelitt, lie
should be brought to trial and puuisb-
mani.--ker theparpeeeef the investiga
tion, wo heh'aie a Joint Committee of
~ the two Houses, two of the Senate, and
three of the House, composed of the
ablest and bast men in each body, should
be raised, clothed with powor to send for
persons snd papers, to whom the whole
matter should ha given in oliarge.
Tliis Committse should be ohosen in
in each Housa by s rim voce vote, snd
not Appointed by the Presiding officer of
either. The responsibility of the selec
tion should pest upon the individual
■Mttbesa of each House respectively,
who will, in this way, be responsible to
their eoostituenis for the votes they may
give in thn sjselioa of the Committee.
If, upon s thorough and impartial inves
tigation, by this Committee, between
Governor Bullock snd the people ol
Georgia, nn set of liis shall be found,
trUeb wotisots an impeachment, then
no movement on that line ought lo be
imtituted. But if any suoh sets shall
be found, then, in oar judgment, no
considerations of on extraneous nature
whatever, ought to arrest or prevent his
impeachment and removal.
In relation to the second qnestiou,
to what should be done by tho Legislo
tire upon tho subject of tho lease of the
Htate Komi, our opiulon is, Hint all
questions pertaining to tho validity of
this lease are of a jndicinl character, and
that the Legislature should do nothing
in relation to it, except lo provide by
joint resohiiiou a law for having these
questions properly submitted to the
Courts.
Tho public sentiment of Ihe Htate
twelve mouths ago seemed to bo very
generally in favor of a tense of the rood.
The policy or impolicy of that mode of
dhqmsing, temporarily, of tliia property
at the Htate is not, therefore, news ques
tion for the consideration of the present
Legislature. The only question upon
this subject mom properly hetrre ths
osustry, is the legality of ths lease which
was mads, snd the only duty resting upon
the Legislature in regard to it, is to have
that question properly settled by the
Courts. A H. 8.
gal authority to exercise the duties of the ityfe trcd* the
' advice.
These conspirators fear, above oil else,
the re-election ol General Grant Their
iusidieos efforts to frWend him as to the
true situation in the floMh having utterly
failed, they now fear that some persist
Governor’s office. We prescut this view
ss s ressonalile one—entertained by
Its Hock’s object- in having Coljry |
•worn in before to-morrow was to fasten
a Bodies! raeesssor upon as. In this he
will foil; for if the view above presented
held to lie uot uncording to law, the
Legislator* has authority to order n new
election, which it will, no doubt, do at
oner, and we shall havo a new Governor
who will be the choice of tho people, Mil
of the Democrats of the Htate.
«0I’. MULLOCK JtKMHl.r* I
The UHchtl Ca rre qisede n ce 1
Bullock Give* ftesre Hensons for hi*
Course f
State ut Osuuula,
Department or Htato,
Atlanta, Oct. 80. 1871-8 o'clock, r.
7b lit* Him. JJenj'tmin Conley, Presi/fenl
tiKl hsy*. at this moment, beeril »*<* Postponed uqlfl after the misting
placed in possession of the enclosed com
munication from the Hon. It. B. Bul
lock. being liis resignation of the office
of Governor of the Htato of Georgia-
said communication being transmitted to
me through the bands of Col. It. H. At
kinson, the Secretary of tho Executive
Department.
fh ereby give you notice to re;
Capitol in Atlanta within
.ir to
ays of
tnsi
daj
your (
(1st. Outlook', Uasigmitlun.
Last evening, the entire, oomtuanity
was roused td I high degree ol excite-
metiVTvy the report that the Governor
hud resign* £ and that Han. fltoj. Cen-
l hr. the lgggUeut of the lust Senate,
bod been ityO n in as his suessssur by
Chief J unties Looluan*. We publisli
Mm offisiol earssspesdsuoe, as well as the
Governor's address fu, Ms political
fbsoils. ia whioh ha pretond* to give his
ssi gi SI Jot resigning; ia stothss unlumn
this ssoruing.
(Tbisto^fs teqaiushto ton plea of
guilty. If ha had remained here and
opsnly Confessed It the public mind
, would liAsdly ba any mars firmly impres
sed with it* truth, while hs would hove
received non lyopstty and ^m^peot hy .u „, .J—....„ ,. . ... ..... .... . k un.c,
NTHNNE When ha Jeft, Rm an-4 Ibveomes Govornor during the uuexpired
uuunescl that lm would re turn ' tonight 1***°? “7 «*« • •uoeesaor is
the Capitol in Atlanta within ten
the date hereof snd take the oath of of
fice of Governor Indore any Judge of the
Supreme or Judge of tile Superior Court;
otherwise it will be my duty to consider
yon as having resigned, and I shall pro
ofed to inform the Speaker of the House
of liepresenlativea Bespeetfully, your
obedient servant,
Davis G. Com no,
Secretary of State.
Executive Depart mint,
bTATE or Ororgia,
Atlanta. October 80, 18T1.
Bon. Barid G. Catling, Saretary of Stole,
Atlanta, Ga.:
Sm; I am directed by his Exoellency
the Governor to transmit to you, to be
filed iu your office, tho enclosed paper,
containing bis resignation os Governor
of Georgia. I am, vory respectfully,
obedient servant,
— it. H. Ai AissoN,
Secretary Executive Dept.
Exec im vb Departm xnt, )
Hr atm or Ououou. J
Atlanta. Ga., October U. 1871. )
To irhom it may concern—ure.eiiny:
Bo it known tliut, good and sufficient
reuoM mo thereunto moving, I do liero-
bv resign tho office of Governor of tliia
State, to liike effect on Monday next,
tho 30tU day of October, iu the yeur of
our Lord One Thousand Eight Hu mired
ami Seventy-One, ubd on tbat daj and
date deliver over to tho lion. Benjamin
President of tho Senate, the Ex
ecutive Power of the Governiueut, until
the election *uid qualification of a Gov
ernor in the mode prescribed by Para
graph IV, Artiolelv, Section 1, of the
Constitution of this State. And the Sec
retary of the Executive Department will
enter the foregoing of reoord in the Ex
ecutive Minutes, aud place the Capitol
Building, Executive llooortb^Docuinents,
Beak, and Mansion, in ths control of the
asid Benjumin Conley, upon liis taking
the oath of office prescribed by Para
graph V, Section 1, Article IV, of the
Constitution. Kurus B. Bullock,
Governor.
Mom for Iff
Ex. DR1*'T Htatr or ORORGIA, )
Atlanta. Georgia. Ootobi r 88. 1871. j
To my Political b\ieml* and Ihe Peojtle if
(tent-yin:
I have this dsy received information,
the truth of which I cunuot doubt, that
the political eonspiratont who itcek the
ovo*4hrow, not only of tho rt'sonMtruoted
flovernment of Georgia, hut of the United
States, havo secured the pledges of a
sufficient number of the incoming mem
hers of tho Lower House of tho General
Assembly to vote without previous inves
tigatiou for Articles of lm|Teachincut
against me immediately after they have
assembled snd orgauised on Wmluesdny,
tho Hrat day of November next; and tlmt
having uJoptcd such articles iu the
House a sufficient number of Republi
can 8 imtors will Ik' unsi'utcd to ensure
conviction upon tho articles so presen
ted. I also fenrn that the Judge of the
Supreme Court, who is |>crsonully aud
politically bitterly hostile to me, hus in
formed ms friemU tlmt this programme
has licon |>erh cted, and that ho has been
selectt'd to preside over the Senate duriug
the trial; aud that tho Hcuutor represen
ting Gen. Toombs’ district is to bo elec
ted President of the Senate and immediate
ly announce himself as, and claim to be,
Governor during the pcniiug iropeach-
* “ ilk * *
cial position, the charges of every char
acter which these people are sure to
make and proclaim against me can be
brought before the courts, and I shall
nmer sknk from any judicial inquiry
that is invested ol political bias and pre
judice. May I bo pardoned for a word ol
warning to the men who fought for tho
Union f
Six months ago in Georgia the mass ol
the people were acquiescing in the re
sults of the war. and were willing to uc
cept those results as being finalities, but
under tlie later public teaching of cer
tain old louden who need not be named,
the whole situation has changed, and
leading gentlemen, even in the Demo
cratic party, who dared to speak iu favor
of acquiescence and peace have been ag
ent aud itvefHtityc-meiateaaBcc oi i
right umln ministration which
brilliantly marked General Grant's mili
tary advances in the overthrow of the re
bellion may defeat their revolutionary
ftrily persuaded and satisfied
that these men purpose to control the
Govex^mont, ami reverse the political
result* of the'post few years by peocctnl
means, if they can. or by foal means, If
they dare. Failing in this, another at
tempt at separation will he mode.
If evidence of this wore wanting, wc
need but point to the public and private
utterances of those who were foremost
in secession and rebellion, and now de
nounco and ignore the fundamental law
—the ConatUutiun (tf 0*c Untied Slate*.
Will the country heed and take care,
before it is too late to prevent another
wur with its frightful consequences?
If my action in this emergency had
of the incoming body of legislators, the
Executive branch of our titate Govern
ment would have been absorbed by the
conspirators in the Legislative branch,
snd there would hove been no check
upon the wholesale repeal and destruc
tion of all tho great measures of reform
and progress that we have luborod so
hard to establish. The free school sys
tem would be uboliebed, the eel
oiwd citizen denied every right guar
anteed to him, and the whole work of
internalimprovement carried on by north
ern capital would be swept away. The
growing spirit of lawlessness and pro
scription for opinion’s sako is daily ren
dering the property and lives of Union
men and Republicans more and more
unsafe, and I fmr the worst oonsequeu-
ces if the Executive office should be filled
by one uot only in symputliy with those
who urge on and inflame this feeling, hut
who is moved and actuated by them. —
With no one in the Executive office to
call upon (lie General Government for
protection, its friends and supporters
would he handed over without mercy to
tho assaults of their enemies.
For these reasons I have determined
on this step, believing that much which
lias already been accomplished can be
preserved through the wise and firm
afaock upon revolutionary
will he given by Gov. Conley in control
of the Executive branch of the Govern
ment, and that thereby the good of the
whole people of Georgia will be promo
ted; ana I shall cheerfully give to Gov.
Conley all the information and assistance
within my power that he may desire.
Rufus B. Bullock.
i)rofc»»ional Cards.
~ THOS. N. HOPKINS,
Attorney & Counsellor at Law,
imUNSWICK. OA.
lawick, AlJapa
WM. G. STEPHENS^
ATTOUNEY AT A.A.W,
OKAWFORDVILLE, OA.
oetls-ls
. tlTIFATMCE.
rnsnt suil tlu'iuafUir fot tLo uulauoo of
? form.
Upon this state of facts I liavo tleciilrel
to resign tho ofiieo of Govoiuor, to toko
Hlrct Iwfore the mooting auil qualifica
tion of the uow momlx-ra of tho now
baity, and thereby ilrfunt this notorious
selirmo of there desperate political con
spiratoni.
.. By, this course I shall protect my po
litical friends in the Henate from the ex
pulsion that has been foreordained in or
der to secure my impeachmcut, and, at
the same time, save the State from tho
disasters that would lie sure to follow iu
tho wnke of success ou tho part of the
uapsrduaed aud unrepentant ltebcl lead
ers, wbo, though comparatively few iu
nnmbers, move the manses by the irre-
sislable pressure* of sectional hate end
u. LAWIOV.
LAWSON At FITZPATRICK,
Attorneys at Law,
EATONTON, OA*
WIU |>ractico in th« Ocnmlgee Circuit and flu-
prrniH Court. Prompt attentiou given to Collections
M. Tbo Junior refer*, by permiitalon. to U«>u. A.
II. Stephens, Hon. P. U. Kobiuson, Hon. A. lleeee,
Hon. I,. Ntcpheue. outlh-lm
,T. MADISON CUTTS,
Attorney * CounselloratLaw
UUOkl 8 MAY HUILDINQ,
Cot. Tib and K StTrrte.
WASHINGTON, D. C.
PrecHuun in R i tbo Courts, before ell Cou
mission*. Riiti iu tbe lvi*rt incuts. octl7*Ini
ANDREW H H. DAWSON.
COUNSKl.LOUATLAW,
Oflice 7U1 llroetlwfiy, Ro«*nt 18,
M, : tf. NEW YORK
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER.
Attorney at Law,
ATLANTA, UE01UUA.
'llTIH. MIA0T10E IN THE 8KVFIIAL COUUTS,
Tl 8tite end Fodurel. Uusineet eutruatetl will
receive prompt Rttention.
O •‘ce iu frout room, over Messrs. Force's shoe
st <re, in the lllsucbanl llaililing, Wbitcbsll fit rest
o< tto-tm
KENNESAtV HOUSE,
MARIETTA. - - (JKOItUIA,
IN THE
CITY!
Altectllaiuons Xbnertieements.
| TO DIGRAMS.
THE BEST ROUTE FROM
Atlanta to Memphis
Western and Atlantic
Memphis! Charleston XL E.
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.
MERCIIA NTS
IN
City and Country
C ONSULT YOUtt INTEREST; EXAMINE OUR
stock and prices bo fora you buy. We import
CUTLERY AND CROC
foods.
Wa call particular attention to our stock of TABLE
and POCKET CUTLERY, and do not believe tbat for
eaUtut variety and prices it is equaled in tbs South.
A-IV IMMENSE STOCK
George Wotlenholm and Son’s
Celebrated IXL Cutlery.
JOSEPH ROGERS & SON’S
TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY.
CK WARD dr CO.
B 4 • ANY.
Wu arc agents for the
CELEBRATED HARD
RUBBER HANDLE KNIFE.
Ho you scant ll’adetf llulclser’s,
Rogers if Son’s, IXL and
other best Brands ot Razors,
Scissors and Knives. Call
on ns.
McBBIUE, k Co.
Looking Glass Flates.
I have saaintainsd my ojficiaj position
r ust the assaults of these people upon
course ot equal rights aud ftepubli-
OSU Owwinusl just as lmqr as it is pos
sible for me to be of surrfee, snd now,
tor the perpceefof again defeating this
stent onslaught of these destroyers, I
! lav* resigned this office into ths hands
ot that asMs sad unswerving friend ol
right and justice, the Hon. Benjamin
Caniey, who, nadsr ths Constitution, by
of being President of the Heunte,
It i» mm stated b) hi*
tonight
that he
flatted by the people. No charge has
_ , . j, yet i>e«u brought sgaiust him, beouusc
•frt lwo *wt wo hire at- ho has Pot heretofore been supposed to
‘a suspicion—a half be uu ohetael* in Jbo way of the uoiupir
,SS| hsey, that ha waold ■
r return if
ray o
,uits
are now made
ra. u™. SS fff
BACON ! B A. OONTJl
JtitA LBS. HEAVY CINCINNATI CLEAR
HIDE**.
•jn.800 lbs. Tsnnrfifios fUdcs and Shoulders.
1UU o lbs. lAtnl—bsrrels and cans.
7.WW bills —all gratles—Flour.
8 uer loads choice white snd mixed O
Barley. Oats, Cement, Lime an«l blaster, all in a
aud tur Halo at loweat rate#. A. LEYDE
W. M. William*. octau
G- W. ADAIR, Auct’r.
FOUR XiO TS .
I WILL 8RLL ON THE PREMISES, NEAR THS
Junction ol the Atr-Llne and Georgia Railroads,
oaTUkSDAY. Slat im.t., at « o'clock p. FOU"
LOTS, as per plat, st my oAeo. Ou No. 1 te a coo
fortabts 8-room house, garden, etc. On No. 8 la
good well. This propelty Is In a pari ot the etty
where ths population is rapidly Increasing, and
property Improving in value. Parties wanting
cheap homes should look at these Lots. Indisputa
ble titles. Term cash. Conveyance out and tn.
G. W. ADAIR.
Oc480-7t Real Estate Agent.
raiutniLPHiA and ailaxta
WINE & LIQUOR CO.
N«. 3 Brand Street,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
raOBTEU or, AND
WtaolosMtlo 30 ess lor as
Jade* Ooalsy was sworn ia as Govern- As for myself, being divested of ofl- I Pure Wines and Liquors
We offer the
Cheapest and
Best line oi
House - Keep
ers’ Goods m
theCity. Cut
lery, Spoons,
Forks,Knives
Waiters, Cas
tors, Vases <fc
Toilet Sets.
In fact, any
thing needed
in a well kept
house. Call
with the cash
IcBrids & Co.
Leave Atlanta..
. 4 00 A. M 10dW F.M.
r.X9.16P.M 10:11 P. M.
NO OTHER ROUTE OFFERS
Double Daily Trains
TO ANY POINT ON THE
MisNiMMippi River
SOUTH OE CAIRO.
73 MILES SHORTER
Than Any Other Mne to Memphis.
Making CLOSER CONNECTIONS with the only
Train from Memphis to
LITTLE ROOK.
Starting from Atlanta at 10:80 p. in., yuu leave
Chattanooga fl;30 a. m., arrive at Memphis 10:15 p.
m , leave Memphis for Little Rock 7 :S0 a. m.
If any one should offer inducements to yon to go
via Nashville to Little Rock, reoiember that there
ia but oae train on that route, which leaves Atlanta
in the Morning starting *2 hours too soon, yo
on a tedious journey 9 hours longer, snd ariiveio
Memphis only to meet with T hours mors deteuUon
than if you had left Atlanta on the 10:80 p. m. train,
and gone direct by the only RELIABLE ROUTE.
If you are to go by boat from Memphis, leave Atlan
ta in the morning, arriving in Memphis 12:11 p. m.
Boats leave at 5:00 p. m., allowing ample time for
tranafer and avoiding confusion. Finding
Agents who wiil g've reliable information, and allow
no one to deceive yon.
L. P. OUDGER, Agent, Dalton.
W. J. AKERS, Agent Atlanta.
B. F. PARKER, Agent, Chattanooga,
Or Address :
A. A. BARNES, General Ticket Agent.
octlO-lm. M* m phis
Cotton States
Life Insurance Co.
CHARTERED BY THE STATE OF GEORGIA.
CAPITAL $500,000.
OWNED AT HOME AND MANAUED BY
Some ef oar Beet Financier*.
Over 3,500 Policies Issued Since
June 1st, 1809.
Iks OBlr CoapuijT doing bidn.w Is a>. S
h " ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND
DOLLARS D-poaltod with the .uthorili,, of thr
State of Georgia tor the protoctiou of PollrxHoldara.
Policies Upon all the
VAWOUj PUNS or INSUKAIfOK tSSUSl).
A Loan of S3 per. cent, of Ihe
Premium Given U’hen
Desired.
ALL POLICIES NOX-FOHKKIT.VIILK.
NO RESTRICTIONS AS TO KBSI-
MITVATIOJr rjJVED,
TXT * tocng lxdt. Twnrrv rocR Tinas
X* of age,
tom* tress
Apply at
seamstress, in a good family
Apply at
octia-<M*w2t
Brass Instrument.
A fell cobkit band-hkven instsu-
«c«toN THU onto.
Strictly a Home Comp’y
With its Capital and Investments at Home.
It appeals Iu these who desire to avail themoelvt •
of tho benefits of Lift Insurance to give it Uu-ir
SiiDonnal) Shipping Ctnre.
MURRAY'S LINE—NEW
\ IRK 6r SAVANNAH.
EVERY TUESDAY raou bach pobt.
INSURANCE UT STEAMKItS OP THIS LINE, ONE
HALF J-EIt CENT.
rJMtk
The flret olasa atcam«hip4
LEU DEARBORN. Commander.
VIRGO BULKLKY. Commander.
Compose this line, and one of these steamships
leaves each port EVERY TUESDAY.
Through bills of lading given by these steamship#
by all railroad connection*, and eleo through blue
lading given in Bevanueb an Cotton destined for
Liverpool and Hamburg by first class steamship*.—
For freight or passage, apply to
HUNTER k GAM WELL, 84 Bay street.
PHILADELPHIA AND SAVANNAH MAIL STEAM
SHIP COMPANY.
PHILADKLPHIA jtATD Af-
I 'JUtrjrjIll.
EVEBY SATURDAY pbom each ponV} flpn ,| nff ■ acSTnes
INSURANCE ON COTTON BY STKAMKB0 ON THIS W IM f> ® RVUlUCSi
LINE ONE HALF PER CENT.
CABIN PA88AGE f30
DECS, with oubeiatenee 19
This Une le composed of the first class steamships
WYOMING TEA” ~
BARRE
Through'bill* lading
L ' » by all rail)
W, apply to
For ew
HUNTER k GAMMELL,
r Id Bag street.
York.
flltstellanrons.
Liquors ! Liquors j
BUY YOUR
Ales, Wines S Liquors!
AT
KENNY'S
Chicago Ale Depot
AMD,.
Whotasak Uquor Ifouse.
If Y hate a Large Assortment
ot edl Mads of LIQUORS, tchith
souths sold set ■*- Tirtf Bfniini
able Terms.
MpU44m
925.00 (Aredt
929.00 Saved!
PRICES AND TERM OT
WIL8QM SHUTTLE
no
THE GREAT SOUTHERN 8TEAM8HIP COMPANY.
KVKRY THURSDAY,
laenranoe by this Line can be offeotod under oai
open policy at oae-half per oent,
CABIN PASaAGK 880 90
The first class ateemere
llcmiRR Livingstone, C beseem an. Com.
Gen. Barnes, F. O. Mallory, Com.
WIU sail aa foUows:
H. LIVINGSTON October Oth. at lt:80 r. u.
•• •• ao, at 12:80 r. u.
GEN. RARNEB “ IS, at 4:W
class steamers. For paeeag9 or might, apply to
WILDER 4 FULLARTON,
nov 9-tf No. 8 8toddard'e Upper Range.
THE
Baltimore & Savannah
OTEAM0HIP COMPANY
The ships are all first class, and composed as fol
lows:
Saragossa Capt HOOPER.
America Capt BILLUPS.
North Point Capt FOLEY.
Fannie - ■ -
BOSTON&HAYANNAH
f ^ £
m
Stoamalxlp
S TEAM8HIP •‘SEMINOLE” (1.1C0 TON8), Capt
8. H. MATHEWS.
Steamship » ORIENTAL ” (780 tons). Capt F. M.
8NOW.
Sailing from each port on tho 10th, 20th and 30th
of every month.
Through bills ol lading given to principal points
South aud Eaat.
Freight and insurancu at low ratee. Good
eeuger accommodations.
Goode forwarded free of commission.
Order goods by the direct line from Boston, and
avoid transhipment
septkfi-tf
RICHARDSON 4 BARNARD.
Agents, Savannah
F. NICKERSON 4 00.,
dUfctllancone.
New Route to Mobile, New (Menu
Vicksburg and Tcxaa.
Blue Mountain Route
...VIA
SELMA, ROME, AND DALTON
Railroad and its Connection*.
TXAMENGEBA LEAVING ATLANTA DT THE
at 10 A. M., making dose connection with
PAST KXPHKSS TRAIN
Of Selma, Rome aud Dalton Railroad, arriving at
Selma at 8J0P. M.
and making close connection* with train of All
Centr«l Railroad, arriving at
Meridian 4:00 A. M.
J** k«*n 11:50 A. M
Vicksburg 2:55 P. M.
ALSO, make clone connection at CALKRA with
trains of South and North Alabama Railroad, arriv
ing
Montgomery 7:10 P. M.
Mobile 7:45 A. M.
New Orleans 4:25 P. M.
The Roed has been recently equipped and lie
by any in the South
equipment le not surpassed
PULLMAN PALACE CARS
NO DCLAY AT TERMINAL POINTS*
Fare aa low aa by any other Route.
Purchase Tickets via Kingston at the General
Ticket Office, or at the H. I. Kimball House.
JOHN B. PECK.
General Passenger Agent.
No. 4 Kimball I
The time kaa arrived when every thoughtful i
hie life.
This Company proposes to give aU the advantages
which MU offered by foreign institutions nr Hke
i opportunity of keeping the vest
sums In our own midst, which sre anuueliy sent
PEOPLE OF THE
COTTON STATES
Faatcr Haaie Eattrprlic.
Agents
Minuted in every County
and Tosou in the South.
n on GALL ON 1 1 •. ,
WM. J. MAGILL,
aUPMUKTKKDEXT AGENCIES.
Offiooi ATLANTA, GA.
EDWIN ft. BAY. Medical Examiner.
OFFICERS!
WM. B. JOHNSTON. Preeid* nt.
WM. 0. Holy. Vice-President.
GEO. 8. OBEAB. (fecretary.
JOHN W. bURKE, General Agent.
J. MEHCEA GHAJEM. MufiteuiVwmiuer.
MptlhUw«Uu3u>.
L. 11. PIKk^
PROPRIETOR.
MY 1 Goods aeul to any pari of the country.
uuglMm
A Card to thfi Public.
L. B. DAVIS,
INSURANCE AGENCY,
to, WtlMkaM VSnkS.
toil dm k>). H. to Bret,
Atlanta, Ga.. Oet. I9IA, 1STL
I BAYS FITS A NO. I INSURANCE COMPANIES
that were not represented in the
Great Chicago Di*Master.
^Theeecompeqle* ^present ■ Capital of f 19.900..
. The ..u TO J , * A>DK ®’.' »W1 stands forth iu its
strength and power. Also, the F.nmau s Fund to
tnta. t. sound and antvi'ut
RTMiiL <10MHO. |6 PUMO.
No. 5. Pletn Table $09/ $65 $«o.
No. 0. haftf-eaae. pin bx 50 <M) 66.
No. 7. do fian'y tf tf 7o.
No. 7, Folding oovet
Kto, u. VuU CauiueC
No, 8, Folding Cover,
WARRANUBl FITE YEARS BY
WILSON Bcwmo MACHINE CO
We wish it distinctly understood that these are onr
terms bom which we never deviate; and we guaran
tee our Machines to have every point of excellence
to be found In any Underfeed fwuttle Machine, and
as durable, made of aa good material aa any Machine
in the world, and that it will do aa elegant work.
W. H. GRIFFIN, Gen. Agent,
82 Peachtree Street, Atlanta. Ga.
Danforth’s Dentrifirice.
preparation In v
For eale '
octl7-tf
RED WINE 4 FOX.
Large Auction Sale
—or— . .
Heal Estate, in Atlanta.
WBDNENDAT, Nev, 1.
set! to the beet bidder, on Wedneai
day. let day of November. 1871, on the premise*,
cingel 10 o’akock, about 90 Improved and
wed
LOTS,
Located between Oglethorpe Park and Scofield'*
Rolling Mill a.
This property baa advanced within a term of ten
and with
unimprovi
TOWIff
he completion of t
f i£ e 2£nIS5«
- x ^
ea from Atlanta to the Chattahoo
chee, which must be accomplished in a few year*,
this proparty offers Inducements to ■ peculator* and
atonal settlers second to no property in the whole
country. Much of the wealth of Atlanta has re
sulted from thr steady rapid advance ia the value of
her real estate.
TERMS-Ona-third cash; the balance In two and
four months, with legal interest. For aU cash a lib
eral dlaoouDt will be made.
Free transportation to and from the eale will be
provided. Also, a barbecue or free lunch will be
furnished. Special attention la directed to this large
FIRST-LASS DWELLING
- FOR RENT.
tho Executive Mansion, on the most t
of Peachtree street; 14 Rooms. 9 deep well-fitted
closets, hatha, water, gas. and modern improvement* ;
fine garden, carriage and outhouses ; Lot 105 by 205.
The House has just been refreshed and frescoed,
and ready for occupaucy.
Apply to
O. W. ADAIR.
P. 8.—The property may be purchased.
oct26-6t
u CHEAP COAL. ”
W E WILL SELL TO THE CITIZENS OF AT-
LANTA LUMP COAL by the Car Lo^d, Load
ed on Cam ai our mines at 9>*c per. bttehei. or will
deliver It on Cam, In the city at 29o per. bushel;
also, fin# Coal on Cam leaded at miner at 4c. per
bushel,
This la the lowest figure 0«l has bsan furnished
parties purchasing In largu qualities. We claim that
our coal is equal to any, superior to a great many
and inferior to none.
KENNEDY ft MORROW,
Coal Merchants,
oet»-12t Knoxville. Tenn.
HOME
Insurance Company,
or NEW YORK.
Cash Aasets, October 1, 1871 14,723.106 52
Losses at Chicago will not exceed J,W>,000 00
Leaving ca«h aasets, October 11,18T1... $1,713,206 52
u On the 10th Instant, at a meeting of the Stock
holders, it was unanimously resolved that, after pay
ing the Chioego lueses, whatever they might be, they
would make up Intact the
Cash Capital 2,500,000
MAKING CA8H ASSETS
*4,000,000!
THIS PLACUM TOR
home:
Dpun tbo ran. BOUND BASIS it to kwtofor, oc-
cuptrel, rail atTe. to all K. StSStj HoMentb. boat
poMlbl. .eouritr ttut era be oflbrret bj
Any C ompak y•
THE HOME
0>.u.rae to trara reticle, e. HI He ««eBote» ra4 •«
loeeee will be promptly [mid, u uoonL
CHAHLKS J. MxmiN. Pnddcnt.
fr I. WILLHAOXli,
D. a. HIALD,
tad TMiwidui
t'uawaa. Oconto,.
L Ltoa, tototrei (Hu to,.
JNO. C. WHITNER,
AttHMtH, Ga.,
CMUMM.owti.lna tbo unto cutooretkM to
an advance over formt r rates.
L. R. ft.lVIB.
G«-uerai toenruut^A^etf.
W. Cl. Robinson, Agent
Whole* ule and Retail Denier la
BOOTS and SHOES,
No. 07 Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
braciug full lines uf T. MUee 4 Oow, J. a Wil
lie and Jenico UcUa Uu's arieheated FbUmlelpbia
Work, togfliher with a good etoek ut Hneseaki made
goods. PrUfS guarantied to be as lew aa auy in this
cXtfi-lm