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THE SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1871. NO. 453. THE DAILY SUN. Published bj the Atlanta Sun Publishing Company. tnUtiHh p*«l| J. Henly Smith. Alexander H. Stephens, Political Editor, A. R. Watson, .... Sews Editor. J. Ilealy Smith, Ueneral Editor and Basl ness Manager. TELEGRAPH NEWS By the Mew York Associated Press. DOMESTIC NEWS. TnTellaf A|e*ui J. M. W. HILL. J. W. IIBAUD, (Our City Agent. 'apt Johm 8. Wise la our Agent tor Atlanta. He luthorixed to receive subscriptions, make collee ns, and contract for advertising. Terms of Subscription DAIIjYi biugle Copy Par Annum $10 00 •» Six Mouth* 6 00 •« M for a leaa period than Hix Mouth* <per mouth) 1 00 CLUBS FOR THE DAILY. Three Copies One Year Four “ “ " Five ** " ‘t Eight « “ ;; Ten “ " Waft/ Copt— WEEKLY PER ANNUM : Single Copy Three Copies fen* •* i«« Twenty Fifty ... 27 00 ... 35 00 ... 43 00 ... G8 00 ... 84 00 5 trail. 2 00 .... 5 00 8 00 One Hundred Copies WEEKLY—SIX MONTHS Single Copy,. Three •* Five •* Ten *’ Twenty “ Fifty ..28 00 .05 00 125 00 2 60 4 00 7 60 15 00 34 00 One'Hundred Copies, Six Mouths 05 00 MinrU Copt— • • • 5 Cmli. Uniform Itntes ef Advertising Adopted by the Pres* of Atlanta. i S i $ It 8 8 18 |8 18 l S n a |s |s 11 11 11 Is |l li IS 8 8 I s 8 IS I s i 8 B r I s S Is Is 11 |l li 6 8 18 S 8 8 8 8 8 8 ti r 3 8 S 3 % i 6 0 8 i s 8 R 2 S 8 8 s B * a S * si 3 5 3 3 s s s 8 8 5 8 s k 2 S 8 3 5 2 3 § 1 I lii 2. s 3 i 1 1 1 * S 3 3 8 8 2 3 8 8 ; » a 2 S a * s s g * S| S| 3 I 3 I i 8 3' i I i | { 3 a !! 'J* s ••Special Notiops,’* 20 cents per line forthoftrtt insertion; 10cants fbr each suhieouent insertion. Advertisements inserted three times a week. l.» per cent, off the table rates above; twice a wevk, 25 per cent off the table antes. Advertisements for Fire Companies and Churches, half the usual rates. lu order to establish uniform rates of advertising for the Daily Press of Atlanta, we have adopted the foregoing schedule of prices, and will bo governed by them in the future. * W. A. HEMPHILL A CO., Proprietors of the Constitution. 8, W. OUUUU, Business Manager, Of The Atlanta Sun, GEORGIA. The Mouth tioorplm Fmir. Special Dispatch to the Atlanta Sun. Thomasville, October 31.—Tbo an Dual Fair o(tbo South Georgia and Me chauical Association, opened here to-day, with a largo attendance and a brilliant prospect Thousands of visitors ure ex peoted during the week. NEW* VoRK. Folol Uutler Jixplotlo*. Oswego, October 31.—An old tannery boiler exploded to-day, from over pres sure. Ono was killed and several wero hurt. PENNSYLVANIA .Mmolher Mushrmuee Failure. Philadelphia, October 31.—Tbo Eu terpriso Insurance Company 1ms sus pended. The report of the Board of Health shows 456 small pox cases for the week and 1G47 for the year. Deaths for the week, 85; for the year, 284. TENNESSEE. JMullup oh Boor it a Hltanut. Memphis, October 31.—The crew of steamer Mary Boyd mutinied because the Mate shot a negro named Tilly. The arrival of tic police saved the Mate’s life. Several of the mutinceia were ar rested; but the ring-leaders escaped. FUNERAL NOTICE. The friends and acquaintance! of Mr. and Mrs. It. Dorset! and family, aud ol Mr. and Mas. O. P. Heath, lata of Macon, are respectfully invited to at tend the funeral of the latter at 10 o'clock. All Morning, from the residence of the former, White hall street. OHIO. Sul* of a Mtuilrmud. Cincinnati, October 31.—A contract bos just been concluded whereby the Chesapeake and Ohio Iiailroad secures a controling interest in the Louisville, Cin cinnati aud Lexington Railroad. MISSOURI. Hailroab <£itne ®able. rival* and Departure* of Traius to • and from Atlanta. t WEST KB* a ATLANTIC (Oh STATE) UAILhOAD. N1GUT VAMUCSUKU TRAIN—OCTWABD. vea Atlanta 'Ifi? S ivoaat Chattanooga «,i8am DAT mUKUXK TRAIN—OUTWARD. vee Atlanta fl:00am Ive* at Chattanooga 1:21pm BAST LIME TO NKW YOBR-OU1WABD. vee Atlanta 2 ! fj£“ ivea at Dalton 7:5Jpm MIGHT PASSES GUI* TBAIM—INWARD. vee Chattanooga ® : ~ P “ ivc* a* Atlanta 1.42am DAT PA8SBNURB TBA1K—INWABD. vee Chattanooga ivea at Atlanta 1.32 p in ACCOMMODATION TBAIM—INWARD. ivea at Atlanta. 10 • u0 a m THE OEOMOZA UPaCSTA) BAILBOAD. (AT# Day Trmm on Sunday., hi Passenger Train arrive* 6:35 a. m ht Passenger Train leavoe hMp. m Passenger Train arrive* “ Passenger Train leave* 7.10 a. m Je Mouutain Accommodation arrive* ..8:05*. m »o Mouutain Aocommodatiou leave*....8:36 p. m MACON ANI* WESTEBN B Passe ugor train leaves Passenger Train arrives a.oo p. in al 1.40p. o ht Passenger Train losve* JjJJ J*; J” ves Macon ••••••; f, m ht Passenger Train arrives 10.26 p. ..7:56a i at Maoou. ATLANTA 8.33 p. m WKET ffonu. BAILBOAU. •aaasnger Train arrives 7.10*. n •uiaeoger Train leave* 7Nwp.ni ir-mir- Train arrive* 6:00 p. m osenjer Train leaves m jkMTA AMD nU HMOWD A1R-USK RAILROAD. it Atlanta •••»• J* “ * \; S' it Gainesville jmpliia and Charles ton Railroad. yf. J. Abkbh. Agent, Atlabta, Ga. UtLB or THE MEMPHIS ABU ClIABLESiOB B. B. ^ mr . Y. lsli p m rtn hwvesChattauooga.. lu Memphis, next d»y jo Express leave* ChatUuoogs i in Memphis, same d*y 8:00 PM .12(16 PM COMING BAHT: ng BorsM leave* Mcuiphi* .lOMk M mi ia Chattanooga, next morning.... J JJ [*1*10leave* Memphis. li-H) A M :« in Chattanooga, next day 1 M Atlantic and U*lf Railrssd. JM 8*v*nnah, Ga., via Albauy. Jacksonville and TaU*ha***e, to guiucy, Florida: Savannah daily l0 'JJ. J* {J »*t Albauy daily.. t at Jacksonville dally 1:48 P. M i at Tallahassee daily (Sundays ex- oepted 7:16 P.M Tallahassee daily (Hondaya «<*»). Im(| A. *1 Jacksonville daily !2S S’ 2 Albany daily... 7 M a ROME AND DALTON R. R- TAAIN* nalLT. *i:SDAT*IKCLDI)XU. a w ^ ^ ‘r. l':« ^ «■ . V:37 a. M., 10:46 F. M. satSdiiii'..!..!!! 8:10 F. M., 9:44 a. M. Maeas A AOiTIuU lUlllthd. Iisnou TWAIN a ILT, SOMnaTS EBFBCTEO. >M kwgm* I M '• * ataru Rallroa* of Aloba—o. e at WeatKint.. - • • • * p L e West Point ‘i .fip 2 IROJTFOKHULEIMU' to Close CotsMtgomenu, Package* of -Vfic Crop 'Teae, Platform Scalee and l.arth dottle, lit* Heller Krpl.tlm. St. Louis, October 31.—Two boilers, in quick snccessiou, exploded in the Vul can Iron Works. One person fatally nnd eight Berioualy hurt. KS-4 UTAH. The I4*ar Ipou the .Hormone. Salt Lake, October 31.—Daniel H. Wells, Mayor of Salt Lake, charged with murder, has been released on #30,000 bail. Cases for divorce aud alimony pending. In ono case the niuth wife is the plaintiff. NEW HAMPSHIRE. Htnej Silo art of Live Stock. Concord, Oct. 31.—Eighteen hundred sheep and six horses, from Canada, were seized to-day for under-valuation. SOUTH CAROLINA. The 1'ellotc Fever. Charleston, Oct. 31.—Two deaths from yellow fever have been reported in the last twenty-four hours. LOUISIANA. .irrlwal of K»U«r#aii.-W«iwrf to Lett*. New Orleans, Oct. 31.—The Frank fort arrived to-d«y, from Bremen, with six hundred emigrants on board. Six hundred feet of the levoe, from Montflguo to Louisa street, caved to-day. WA S IIINGT ON. ICcm 2U>t>ertiBement«. Houses to Rent. ALSO, A number of small houses in tbs asms neighborhood, Apply to O. W. ADAIR, novl-Gt Real Lata to Agent. S AS SEEN HOUSE, (Formerly United Stated Hotel,) C IOUNKR ALABAMA aud PRYOR BTRKETti, AT- J LANTA, GA. R R. SASSEEN, Agent, Proprietor. GEO. W. 8A88EEN, Clerk. Office Home Insurance COMPANY. COLUMBUS, OHIO, OcL 2o, lb7J. Insure in Juenrance (Contpnniee. the Strongest Company. 21 23 24 , 4,614 64 fi.fiHU 37 C.642 CO $26,972 25 No Losses for same time. Tho Company, by its prompt action, ha* gained a buninea* standing that could not have been gainod in hltccu years busiurs*. No lueses sin :e Chicago flree. Rates are from Fifty to One Hundred percent higher than formerly. W. C. M. BAKER, Hcc’y. novl-Gt W. T. WATERS k CO., Local Agent*. %%. Office at Samuel Uape's Dental Dep . L A BABE OPPORTUNITY FOB INVEST' MENT. Fine Flouriug Mills For Sale. UKFKU FOB BALE UY MILLS KNOWN AS W. 1‘hiUips Mill*.'' on Dear Creek, Campbell county, 4 *, miles northwest of Palmetto, k W. I*. R. R. Ihu building is 2Gx38, llireo aloriea high; utoue foundation 22 feet high—all in fluo condition, baa a pair French Bulirs, one of Alsopus, a autwi California Hnmttnr, and turn* out 15 barrels Flour, and 150 bushel* meal, per day. lias a 22 foot over shot wheel—could be 3G foot; never failing water power of 45 to GO horse; place oasy of accosa—hne road to the Depot, aud in a beautiful and convenient place for a Factory. J. W. PHILLIPS, ortU-d4tw3t OMAN J. JENNIKOl Palmetto, Ga. WILLIAM F. CUAWFOBD, JOSEPH T. SMITH. Jennings, Smith & Co., COTTON FACTO R8 AND COMMISSION MERCHANTS J_J AVE this day removod to No. 5, McIntosh street, Augusta, Georgia, (opposito our former place of bus- I,) where wo have tho most ample and Close CoiiMignmoutM Nolicitod. September 1. 1871—aepll-dhwSm. HOME Insurance Company, OF AIEW YORK. UuL AMi-to. October 1, 1871 $1,7U,3IK a Loase, at Cbic^o will not cxcouil 3,000,000 00 ,*.r. Uef.lr.U.h—J r.ll VeSI.rl Nherm.. ,. I. A.' .Jf. l.tlll.f /e..there Meet! R.etee-—FA. Mraaa., t all"* Mmeeei—Ho.b M.l he Hem.eedy tit. Washington, Ootobor 31.—W. F, ForilVnsion A(?«ut at riiiliuU'l|']iLi, has lx’oil atiapended, charged with defal cation of S25,0(K). A full cabinet met to-day. General Sherman will leave next week for u Bix mouths’ Kuropeau viait. There are uaBuraneoa that Capt. J. O. Stokes, of Alabama, will be upiwintcd Consul to Rio Janeiro. Tim Contract Bureau, of the Post Office Deportment, was eiiRUKvd to-day in eon sideling bida to till previous con tracts that wero not complied with. These routes include as follows; West Virginia, d; Virginia, 11; North Carolina, 2; Georgia, 4; Floridn, 2; Alabama, 78; Mississippi, 2; Arkansas, 50; Louisiana, 12; and Texas, 48. There are good assurances that no change will bo made in the Savannah Custom House, notwithstanding the efforts made to procure Collector Itobb’s removal. Tho Ku-klux arrests were considered in Cabinet to-day, and applications for bail were referred to the Attorney Gen eral, he haviug exclusive control. The corraapoudcnco between the gov- eminent and government officers in Utah indicate a determination to oruali oat * (fortsc^iatoff had a long interview with Emperor William yeaterday, and aubae- qneutiy one with Bismarck. Subject nn- Thiers refuses to modify his ultimatum to England regarding tuo commercial 11 Tba English Cabinet baa bad live counoUt during last week. Their foreign policy was the principal subject of discus sion. , The English army is being rapidly re organized. ItoguuouU are rapidly brought to tho war standard and an im- monae amount of war material ia being accumulated. It hot transpired that there was much •Law-bidding for the mail contracts open ed to-day, and as the Attorney General oomoels the Postmaster General to award tho contracts to the lowest bidden-, it is probable that moat of die contract-, made Lat July to end December 31, or until otherwise ordered, will continue until the next annual letting. Tho new geographical boundaries and change of commanders in the Military Departments, which are pending, cause excitement iu military circle*. It is suid that Sheridan will be aaaigned to the Department of the South. Lkxinoton. October 30.—The Mayor and many of tho official* of this city have been arrested, on an indictment from the Federal Oonrt, charged with felony, grow ing ont of disturbances at the August elections. Leaving cash aaset*, October 12,1871... $2,723,20G 52 On the lGth instant, at a meeting of the Stock holders, it was unanimously resolved that, after pay ing the Chicago 1 oases, whatever thaj might be, they would make wp intact tho Gash Capital 2,500,000 MAKING CASH AS8ETS $4,000,000! THIS PLACER THE HOME Upon the samo SOUND BASIS it ha* heretofore oc cupied, and give* to all ita Policy Holder* tho best poudib'.e ai-curity that can be offered by Any O o in p any. T II 13 HOME Continue* to is*uo policies at all it* Agencies, and all it* loaaea will be promptly paid, aa usual. CHARLES J. MARTIN, President. A. F. WILLMAHTH. Vice-President, D. A. UKALD, 2nd Vtco-Presidcnt. J. H. WasHBUEM. Secretary. GKO. M. Lyon, Assistant-Secretary. .1X0. C. WHITXKU, Atlanta, Ga., Liquors ! Liquors LIVEKP00L & LONDON & GLOB INSURANCE COMPANY. Cash Assets of the Company, over $21,000,000 dole, Assets in the U. S. ,u A " ,rk “ 3,300,000 Stockholder# also Personally l.iablc for all Engagements of the Company. I requested by the Home Board to draw ou Loudon for tho whola loss, aud uot disturb the American , and without discount. ia Chicago Bell the perfect immunity i possibly occur. .1 . E. JOHNSTON Ac CO GENERAL AGENTS FOR Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Mississippi. NAVANNAH, GA W H. WAUEE1I, .J A31IX E. Wir.l.r.i.lfH, ATLANTA, GA. OtHce in the Hollar Sarlngs Bank, Kimball Monte. LOOK fUntnnl Life Jnttmitue. TO YOUR INTEREST The Mutual Life Insurance Company OF NEW YOKIC. ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000 No. 6, Plain Table $ 45 No. 6, half-case, pin bx 60 No. 7. do fkn'y 66 WARRANTED FIVE YEARS BY WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO We wiah it distinctly understood that the** ar* our term* from which w* never deviate; and we gnaran* too our Machin** to hav* 0*017 P<*Et of *xoell*ne* to bo fonud iu any Underfeed Shuttle Machine, and aa durable, made of aa good material aa any Machine lu the world, aud that It wUl do a* elegant work. W. U. GRIFFIN. Gen. Agent, 82 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Oa. lAooNi B~Aooarii 75 000 wuE8 H,tAV¥ CINon,J,ATX CLBAB 20.000 lb*. Tennessee Rides and Shoulder*. 10.000 )b*. Lard—barrel* and oan*. 7,000 bbl*.—all grades—Flour. H car loada choice white and mixed Cora, Harley, Oats. Cement, Lime and Plaster, all in ator* and fur aale at low**# rale*. A. LEYDEN. W. m. William*. oct304f Agent* Wanted Tor A.H.STEPHENS GREAT HI8TOBT OF THE WAB. OompioU In Oi vulum*. band for circular* with term* aad a full description of tho work, Addroas National PubUah- ing Co., Atlanta, Ga., Philadelphia, Pa., or 8t Louis, 1 lovo by takliij; a policy iu THE OLD MUTUAL- Henry R. Christian, JAMES' I1UILDING SPECIAL AUCNT. Wl»itol»iill Slrocl J. I-’. ALEXANDER, M. D., MEDICAL KXtMINLIL hlgenls ll’anted irho are I Corkers. 1,500 bushels Red Rust Proof Oats AT Mark W. Johnson’s, OtoWITI I'litlon Warekoinc, ou liram! htrocL .ALSO: 300 Mush. Selected Seed Barley, 250 Bush, seed Bye, to arrirr, 500 Bush. Seed ,Cheat, 210 flush. Bed Clorer, 315 Bush. Heel Top or Herds liras*. 324 Bush. Orchard Grass, IOO Bush. Tall .lleeutow Ifni Grass, to arrlre, 1T5 Bush. Blue Grass, ansi all other useful Grasses, he. 500 Curt. Fresh Turnip Seep , ALHOi IOO Tons Sea Foul Elhran and other Guano, lor Wheat, Etc. ALNOi Church Directory. (It is our Intention hereafter to publish a ch directory, giving the name of preacher ami other information as may be of int4ircst to the gr<>fration, clergyman whose churches an* not *tn> braced in the list foUowiag, would confer a favor by calling upon us:J METHODIST. Fir*t M. E. Church South—Rev. Arniiuius Wright, Pastor.—Preaching at 10:30 a. M., and H o'clock 1 by the pastor, bnnday School at 6 r. M. Vfi prayer meeting at 8 o'clock, every Woducsday •veniug. Trinity M. E. Church booth—Rev. C, A. Evans, Pastor.—Preaching at 10:30 a. m., and 8 r. M.. by the |«*tor. Sunday School at > a |>ast 8 a. M. Weekly prayer meeting at H o'elock. Evan's M. K. Church Mouth—Rev. J. M. Dickey. Pastor.—Preaching at 10: p\a. m., aud 8 r. m.. by the INtsUir. Weekly prayer mectiug every WoiInea<hiy pastor. l*r»yer meeting every Wcdue*<lay evening at 8 o'clock. bt. Paul's M. E. Church Koutb,Third Ward—Rev. G. II- l'attiln, Pastor.—Preaching \t ri r. u., by the pastor. Monday School at 4:30 p. m. Weekly prayer meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 r. m. L»»yd 8ru(KT M. E. CHoncii—llcv. J. U. Knowles, Pastor. Preaching at 10:45 a. M., aud 8 r. m. Sun- day-school at0;15 a. u. Class mo ting Hnnday 12 M. and Friday H p. m. Prayer meeting WtHlnnslay H p. m. Hunday-s«'hih»1 Teachers' nie«-etiiig Saturday H p. u. Church Social 2d 'i'uc*day in each mouth at 8 —Preaching at 10:30 a. jiastor. Huiiilsy S«:biK)l at 0 a. tug, 8 o’clock, prayer meeting. Hecoml llaplist Cburcb liov. W. T. llraiiUy, l'us- tor —Preaching at lo:3o a. m., and 7 45 r. M., by tbo p«.toi-. hu nday bchool at 9 a. u. Church of Immaculate C<»ncepUou—Ilov. Fr. 'Reilly, 1'sslor. - Service* at 10:30 a. m., and 4 P. M. PBBSDYTKSl AN. First lYesb)U rian Church. MarietU itrcet—Rev. r Phi rip Winirv anti other 1 *- H * WUnoxx, D. DM Pastor, preaching at 10:30 3UO MPIXU M IOWA ana wtnrr t % ^ g„,bath School9 aTu. Prayer m< BUY YOUR Ales, Wines S Liquors! AT KENNY’S Chicago Ale Depot _ — _ an* , Wlioloaalo HQiior IIohmo. 14V hare a l.arge jlssortment ol all kinds of LiqVOHS, which will be sold ol the Most Reason able Term*. *ep414-6iu “CHEAP COAL. ” ed on Csra at our miuca at 9)#c per. bushel, or wUl deliver it on Cara, in tho city at 23c per. bushel also, flu* Coal on Car* loaded at mines at 4c. p*i buabcl, This ia the loweet figure Coal has been furnished partita purchasing in large quaUtie*. We claim that our coal ia equal to any, superior to a great many and Inferior to non*. . KEVNKDY k MORROW, Coal Merchant*, oct2b-12t Knoxville, Tcnn. Plow*, from $:i;M to $5 60, theaper th*u home made ••Scooter*." _ ALSO: The Keller Patent Grain Brill, For sowing Wheat, Etc. Mark W. Johnson’s, p. O. BOX 290. Atlanta. Ua. Offioff Selina, Roma St Dalton R. R. Co., j E. V. JOHJlfeON, Lovul Ag'l. NO. 4. THE H. t. KIMBALL HOUS*. \ Atlanta. Ga., October 12th, 1871. F REIGHT AND FAlt* over Blue Mountain Route, via H. B. h D. U. R and its counectiona to all terminal polats, a* low a* toy any other route, via; To MONTGOMERY, SELMA, MOBILE,VICKSBURG. JACKSON, CANTON, MERIDIAN aud NEW OR LEANS. R. V. J0HN8OV, Local Agent 8. R. A D. M. R-, Mn. We<l lief day, at 8 I' raycr meeting iinisTUN Chouch-Hunter street, Elder T. M. llarna, J’aaUw. Preaching at loi, a. u., aud 8' 4 p. M. Hiuiday-aebool at 9 a. u. 8t. Htkmikns' Chubuh—corner of Walton and For syth atreets, ltcv. Geo. Maeaulev, lUn:tor. Divine Service*at 101, a. h. aud 6 P. a. Sunday-kchool four r. m. Fourth Baptist Church—Rev. F. M. Daniel, Pastor —Preaching at 10:30 a. m., and7:30p. m. Hunday Hehtsd at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting on Tueatlay 4 Kimball House. octlSdlf Macon & Brunswick UAILKOAl) COMPANY. Ohange of Schedule. the foiiowlug schedule* will bo ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Arrive at Brunswick.. PHII.AHLITHU 1X0 ATLANTA . 6:45 A.M. . 8:20 A. M. . 5:25 P.M. Arrive Mao>n.... ] Connect* cJo*ely *t Jessup with trains of Atlantic A Gulf Railroad to sod from all point* In Florida. WINE & LIQUOR CO.! THK0TR * ,S8 > ^ DAILY EXCEPT f UNDAY. No. 3 Hroatl Street* ATLANTA, GEORGIA, IMPORTERS Or, AND Wliolcfealo Doalora Leavs Macon paasenger abed.. Arrive at J**sap L«av* Jessup , ' Arrive at Ma*«u . _» A- A O R. It. | At Macon with ths M. A W. U. R. trains to aud horn Atlanta. No change of cars between Maoou and Savannah, and Macon aud Jacksonville, Fla. IIAWK1NHVILLK TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Macoo miscellaneous Rankin House, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. J. W. HYAN, Proprietor. oct31-tf riUNX GOLDEN, Clerk. THE MOUTHEBIf 4BEL LOO* Alnnufacturint Coiupanr. Capital Stock #100,000 ALL PAID UP. mil!8 COMPANY WAS OIUIANIZKD IN TBU X City on tho 8Uth Instaut. with the following Board of Director*: A. V. BRUMBY, President JAMES M. WILLIS, Secretarrand President III RECTORS-Joseph E. Brown, M. N. Kimball, “hu U. Gordon, b. B. Kobaon, J. A. Analey, Clalborn* Bateman, T. B. Camp. A. V. Bruiubv, J. M. Willi*, It A. Alston. ROB8CN h CAMP, Uen l Agents, B-i-t Atlanta, Ife. FOB WALK. A FAUX IX DECATUR COUNTY, 01. YxrixniN two miles of the city or TV liai u bridge; which city Is w<U supplied with ;<>od church and school privilege#; Is situated at the mad of navigation on Flint ilvr, connected with avauuah by Rail and will toon b* connected by Sail with Columbus, Ga. Ilbaid Farm eon tains 083 acre*, about 360 of which aru open. Ou the place are all the houses n*o*a for farm purpose*, with a good well of water and veuieut outlets. Any one applying early can have this farm for $3 50 per acre. Title* are perfect, unbroken from the original plot aud grant to the present time. Atld res* J. B. I>. oct27-w3t Box 46, Bain bridge, Ga. *25.00 Saved I *25.00 Saved! PRICES AND TERMS OF THE ATLANTA SUN DAILY and WBEKLY ‘A Live Paper on Lire Iianet.’ ALBXANDU H. STEPHEN!. PoUttal E«rtar, a. a WATSON, Mm Editor, f. HENLY SMITH, General Editor and »— WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing Machines. UhUCBPKKD bxtt cash, flora mo. $6 ratio. THE SUN la an earn**# advoeet* oi Lomoonuo principle*, and a defauder at Tlklitr HR-#— la the tims-hononxi landmark* of tm Dmoditk faith. We look upon th* sucOea* of theparty in the of struggle aa a permanent object of pafetcGe e. To this end w* shall labor imlnurfy. hxA- mnudcntly to th* hearty co^peratioaof every ocrat in the Union, in on* grand united «#M# n a glorious triumph over Radicalism and CM- tralism. The success of the Democratic Patty alone . icure to na Liberty and good Government on i intinsut. For this ■ ranks of the mighty love Liberty and squid rig] The ar* at infernal* of Oeergfe wRl l. We shall gire a correct report of the proceeding* of the Legislature, and publish the Decision* of tho Supreme Court, with A new* of interest connected With the State Government. Mr. Stephen* is thoroughly enlisted hi thfe Mat work and contribute* to the column* of Tun Sum “'most dally. Address J. HENLY SMITH. Manager, Atlanta. Oa. TJSHMH OF HT'UMCBIPTION Dally*tiaglc Csyy * Twelve Mooths....$10 MI Three Month* • Of Six Month* 6 oo I One Month l U0 Clnba for Dolly—Per A no am » Thre* Copies 17 Ml Eight Oepte* M0* ^Otia •• 85 00 Ten •• .*4 00 " «00| Slagle paper $ eta Weekly—Per Anaam t 5^f»«Oopy 2 001 Ten Copies 16 00 Three Oopfe* 6 00 { Twenty Copies. 28 00 Five Oopfe* 8 001 Fifty Oopfe* *0 On* Hundred Oopfe* 115 00 Weekly fbr Six Nsath, , Single Copy I 001 Twenty Copies. MM Thre* Copies 2 60 ( Fifty Oopfe* $4 00 Five Oopie* 4 00 I One Hundred Copie*06 00 Ten Copies 7 601 Singl* jnper f cfe No Sub*criptions to the WEEKLY, r*oeiv*d for • shorter period than six months. subscriptions moat bo paid for in advance; ' “‘•nes will be stricken from our book* wb*n OLUIIi Hmm* for CLUB8 must ail b* aant at Mm mm* time, aud take the paper for the same length of time, and all tie at the same Post Office. £cgal Adutrliemonlg. Georgia— Douglni Coanty. J. FAllMKIt, AND B. C. HU EEL, BA VINO AT. PLIED to me for permanent letters of Adminis tration on tho estate of Joseph Farmer, late of mid County deceased, this ia to cite all, and singular, tho creditors sod next of kin of Joseph Fanner, to *“ aud* * “* *■"* *• - law. < Witness my haud aud soal, thia OcL 14th, 1871. W. W. Hindman, Ordinary. Executor’s Sale. * THE FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMB1I the City Hell, In Atlauta, wiU be sold, at Kxecu- ■ale, one half of lot No. 236 aad 200 acres of lot No. 234. Stone'* District, Fulton county. The land lies about seven mile* from Atlanta, oa the road leading from Groen's Ferry to East Point, About half tbo land la under cultivation, the other half well timbered It Ilea well, and 1* desirable property. The half lot No. 236, has a residence aud other improvements. Mold aa the property ol Mrs. If. II. Key, deceased. TERMS—One-half cash; the ballance In twelve months. oct17-lawtds* A. A. WfLSON, Executor. TALiarshBo Ouumtt. } Y virtue of au order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will bo sold on the first Tuesday in November u<-it, 1871, between th* lawful hours of To, before tho C-oirt House door in Crawfordvtllo, said couuty. tho Plantation whoreou Mrs. Dovey mI repair. Mr. Alexander Clemmons is on the , aud will Uko pleasure porsou wishing tii purcliaso. Terms, twel A.<linliilMtt-atoi*'M Main. State or OkoboiA, Taliayxbbo CuUBTV. X virtue of an order ol the Court of Ordluary of ■aid county, will be sold on the 8r*t Inesday November m it, 1871, betweou the lawful hour* h&ls at the Court House door, in Crawfordvtile, in il couuty, the plantation or lauds belonging tii the ustatn of Ooueral Aaron W. Grier, deceased, late of couuty. Thi* plantation ia woll adapted to the me lying Railroad iffice, churches, aud milia. ... . - >rlll on t I the land _ ace it. Hold iu lota to auit tho* purchasers, plat of each survey will bo exhibited ou day of *al*. Hold for the lieueAt of tho heir* of mid deceased. Terms, one and two year* time for approved papers. This. Mcptember 11,1871. JAMES M. TRIPLETT, Admintatr, do bonus uou, with the will aunexod. ■eptll-tila Administrator’s Sale. WILL SELL, BEFORE THE COUBT HOUSE door in Lawrcucevllle, Gwinnett county, Oeor* ou tho first Tuesday in Novomber next, within legal hours of sale, all the lands in aald county belouglng to the estate of the late Francis M. Ward- law, which are a* follows; Four hundred and five 1406) scree, the near the Atlauta and Richmond Air-Line and Duluth depot—94 acres of which are Hue Chat- tahooebee river bottoms. Which tract ia known a* •Old Home Place" of deceased. Also—Two lots on tho west side of said railroad, fronting the same on the cast, near aald depot—one which contains thirty (30) acres, the other forty- (46) acres. Also—On* huudred and twtuta-eeveu (127 j acre*— being where doceascd resided at his death. Also—One hundred and fifteen (116] acres, border- on the southwest side of mid 127 acre tract Also—Ono hundred and five (H>5) acres, bordering .A thw southwest stile of said 115 acre tract—which three last lot* front mid railroad on th* w**t, which also near aaid depot. Also—Thirty-four (34) acres, oornering or touching IU southwest oorner of th* same. And, also—Ifeveu hundred (700)acta*. liolnt where the Peechtree rued crosses said railroad. Held land* being about equi distant from Duluth and "orcrosa. Much of the same la very finely tlinbsrsd. AM th* ahov* leads ar* good and finely timbered, being in a healthy section and desirable neighbor- hood. AU persons wishing good bargains in mid lands will do well tb examine the same before the ol sale. Dr. Wilson, Railroad Agent at Dultafe __ point them out W The lots will be sold separately, one half for cash, and tho other on twelve mouths’ Ume. Hoptcmba 18th, 1871. HAM CEL W. KNOX, oct20 tils Adminietrafor. > passenger shed Arrive st HawkinsvlUe : Leave HawkiusviU* Arrive at Macon 3:05 V. M. , 4 :45 P. M. . 6:44 A. M. 10:90 A. M. Pure Wines and Liquors : ocui-u WM. MACRAE, General Superintendent. GEORGIA, DOUGLAS CO. OaunuBi’s Owes, 1 October 19th, 1871. ( ^Uu tattoo A-j—too... II6W TO REMIT HOBBY. »■ *U1 to rMpoaOM, for tto antral of all ■wan nut ua bjr Boon Ordar. tqr Haolatand Lat tar. a? Kipnaa, or bjr Draft, but uot ottoralaa. U tuouajr aant la aa oaiaglateato Uttar la tan, U aaoaa bo the loss of the parson ttmllng it No paper wiU b* sent from th* othem MBltfeyfed tor. and names wUl always ha erased when th* time paid for expfrs*. **[ Persona sanding money by Express mast pea- pay charges. To OorrespomMomt*. Mr. Stephen* will remain In OrtwfordvUV*. Be connection with Tu Sen wiU no* change Ida resi dence. All loiters Intended for him, either on pri- vate matters or oonnacted wnh the Political De partment of this paper, should be addremed to him at OrawfordvfUe, Georgia. Ail tatters on business of any kind, oennentad with CITY ITEMS. T. Ik* Erabenaf Ua* L^talatora. Tliooo members wiahing to aabocribe for Tue Sun during the seeaion of the Legislature, cau have it delivered at aa; point iu the city, or left at the Post Office, or it can bo taken at The Sun office, by leaviog their orders at this office. H-W. B. Mooes, at the Kimball Houoc, tilwaye bat The Sun for aala. SSL 1,000 Old Papere for aale in quoa- titles to suit purchasers, at the If Bun Ottu-e. To I-rlatara, Twelve oowapoper ebaeeo, euliable lor papere from 22x32 to 24x36, wiU be aoM cheap. Address J. Hsa.LT Surra, if. Basinets Manager Sim. SA. Oeeices to limn.—Ooe roam oa 2d floor; also a portion of tha offioe, in cluding one window on the firot floor—in Tbb Sun Building, on Brood street Apply to J. Hnnli Sum, tf. Bub Ufflo*. Our curriers ore not authorized to re- cuivo money for snbecriptiona, or make collections for ns on any account or to sell papers to any one. Their sole duty ie to deliver papers to our city sub cri hers—nothing else. Alexander H. Btefbens on tbb Study or the Law.’’—A 16 page pom- . , hlct—ono of the profoundest of Mr. itophens' many productions. Single oopy 15 cents ; 60 oopios 65 Address J. Hotly Smith, Manager Son Office, Power Press Tar Sals. We offer for aale s “Montague” Power Press, which can bo ran either by band or steam—io perfect order and ae good .a new. Addreee J. Henly Smith, Sun Office, tf Atlanta, Oa. SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA. Regular Order of Basioeet to be Decided. 16. Middle 1 17. Oomulgee 5 18. Eustern <1 19. Brunswick 6 September 6-41 T* Oar titty gwbeerltiers. We K 1 >cciaUy desire oU sw ouboeribers to reoeivo their papers rogulorly and promptly. Wo will take it as a special favor If they will report to ua ererj failure to re- cevie the paper. Also, any failure to have it properly delivered—just oa it is repeated by them. Also, any failure to rewire it prompt ly—in doe time. All that we oaa do is t* do ths boot wo con. Ws oak oar subaeribars tg help aa in this work. It would assist us gT0,llj in correoting irregularities, if wa oan of- waya have than report ed to ua. If e, °a IA. M yet River Plantation to Itant E ight i Rive* o’clock A. M.. w* wtl sm highest bidder, the I William A. Gre*a,«U m I S