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ATLANTA, GEOliGIA, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1871.
NO. 454.
THE DAILY SUN
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GEORGIA LEGISDATCRE.
ran- dat-i 1 raocnonnw.
BBSATB Q21
Wkdmbday, November 1, 1871.
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f nO*rS.tt'Es FOR SALK 1 ‘0 II’
lo c*•»« VmMtignmtHlt.
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Pldtrerm Btaltt and Emrth
CMmU.
T4e flisetd met *10 e’eloek, %. m„
Md vu eellad to order bv the Secretary
<4 the Uet Senate, Hr LuaLs.
Prayer by Rev. W. A. Paaxa.
The Boll was called, and Senator* from
the odd dietriete were then celled to the
bar and qualified by Judge J. R. P^tott.
The Bhcbrabt announeed that aomi-
aationa (or Preaidant of the Benate
would be in order, when Mr. Huron!
nominated L. N. Trammel), and Mr. Col-
mam nominated F. O. Welch.
Tfre Vote via taken and reeulted :
Trammell, 82; Welch, 7; and Mr. Tram-
men wax declared to be duly elected.
Meaarn. Welch, Hinton and Beese
were appointed a Committee and con
dneted him to the Chair.
President Tiuumell, iu a lew felicitona
remarks, thanked the Senate for the hon
or conferred, which wore received with
applanse. He Baid
Senators: In taking upon myself the
S rave responsibility of discharging the
uties of the position assigned me, I ap
preciate the confidence you havo so gen
erously reposed, and the great responsi
bility and binding obligation I take upon
myself to yon anu to the people of Geor
gia, faithfully, honestly and impartially
to discharge the duties thereof. This I
promise yon I will do, firmly and rcso-
utely, to the best of my skill and ability.
I ask of you, iu behalf of myself, that
charity and indulgence which I trust I
may reasonably cipect, and entertain the
confident hope that our convocation may
be for the honor of our good old State,
and the advancement of the general pros
perity and happiness of all her people.
Mr. Bubns nominated Mr. T. W. J.
Hill for Secretary, upon which the vote
was token and resulted: Hill, 37; Mills
; and Mr, Hill was declared elected.—
Mr. Mills was not a candidate. Mr. Hill
was then qualified.
Mr. Nicholls nominated Mr. B. B.
Hinton for President pro tern., upon
which tbe vote stood: Hinton, 36—and
he was declared elected.
Mr. Caxdlhb nominated Mr. J. J.
Cameron, of Telfair county, for Messen
ger. He received 41 votes, and was de
clared elected.
Mr. Hillyer nominated Capt. G. Whit
Anderson, of Atlanta, for Doorkeeper,
who received 39 votes, and was declared
elected.
On motion of Mr. Bubns, the Senate
djourned until to-morrow at 10 o’clock.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
At 10 o'clock a. m„ the House was
called to order by M. A. Hariiim, wlio
said that, iu the absence of tbe regular
Clerk outlie last House, tbe duly of or
ganizing devolved On hhn.
Judge Harrell administered the oath
to the following named members, who
came forward and were sworn in, to-wit:
Messrs. Sellers, Tarver, Wofford, Gray,
’Neal, A. Wofford, Peeples, Hunter,
Baker, Kennedy, Murphy, Berrien, Cox,
Hammond, Paxton, Bussell, Heidt, Kel
ly, Hillyer, Qoodman, Pentecost, Pnync,
Cody, Cleghoro, Richards, Richards,
Johnson, Richardson, Davis, McConnell,
Mattox, W. D. Anderson, W. P. Auder-
Son, Spence, Carlton, Stovall, Lampkin,
Rutherford, Sargent, Smith of Newnan,
Graham, Palmer, Williams, Bruton,
Goldsmith, Woodward, Putney, Joiner,
Chancy, Phillips, Rawls, Roundtree, Ed
wards, Franklin, Whatley, Ballanger,
Scott, Hughes, Brawner, Wilaou. Hoge,
Jackson, Cooper, Braddey, Blue, Fair,
McWhorter, Colby, Simmons of Gwin
nett, Jones, McMillan, Simmons of Hall,
Pierce, Butts, Head, Murphy, Pattillo,
Jones, Sima, Bryan, Griffin, Ormund,
Simmons of Houston, Paulk, Hancock,
Walters, Johnson, Beasley, Martin,
Ballow, GreytoD, Page, Lipsey, Farmer,
Convorse, Riley, Jones, Oliver,
Meadows, Harvey, Hall, Montand,
dower, Brown, Floyd, Dukes, Clements,
Bush, Collins, Howell, Campbell, Fields,
Smith of Muscogee, Pod. Summers, Da
vis, Davenport, Smith, Trammell, Allred,
Knoles, Baker, Braun, Hendley, Booth,
Tumor, Gucrry, Netherland, McNeil,
Crittenden, -Snead, Oumming, Clark,
Hudson, Dell, Johnson of Spalding,
Mansfield, Lewis, Brady, Glovor, Morris,
Wrodull, Flynt, Brcnton, Bateman,
Craig, Battle, Atkinson, Jones, Killim,
Clark, Cato, Griffin, Reid, Hall of Upson,
Wood, Bowie, Morrison, Bardsdale,
Cloud, Itenfroe, Taylor, Bell, West, Em-
roerson, Maun, Wynn, Slaton, Hooks,
Jenkins.
After swearing iu the members, the
House proceeded to elect a Speaker.
Mcasrs. J. M. Smith and J. R. Griffin
were nominated with the following re
sult: Smith 135 votes; Griffin 21.
On motion, Messrs, McMillan, Cum-
ming and Griffin were appointed a Com
mittee, and conducted the Speaker elect
to tbe Chair, who spoke aa follows:
Gentlemen rtf the Haute (tf Itejrreteiit.i-
tivet: In accepting the position of Speaker
of the House, permit me to thank you
lor the compliment, which the trust re
posed implies. In the discharge of the
difficult, important, and often delicate
duties whioh that trait imposes, it is bnt
reasonable to fear that I shall commit
J invoke a continuation of
that generoua confidence which has led
to my selection as your presiding officer.
Allow me, gentlemen, to avail myself of
the present opportunity to urge upon
von the exercise of a spirit of forbear
ance towards one another. Let us care-
rally discard passion and prejudice, uud
iu Ml that we do, consult the interests of
our constituents. With an eye single to
the public good, let all our acts be cliar-
I oeterized by wisdom and moderation.
Tbe House then elected a clerk, J.
meat, in relation to the contested seats
of memburs from Bibb oonnty, nos re
ceived, which, or motion of Mr. Me-
Mlllak, wss referred to a Special Com
mittee.
Mr. JacxsoV, of Fulton, moved to have
a bill repealing tbe act known as the
“HoloombeBiU," in relation to elections
in the oi»y of Atlanta, read lira first tine
This motion was overruled, and the bell
went over until to-morrow.
Mr. Soott offered the following Reso
lutions, merely for the purpose of having
them read for information:
Resolved, bv the'Gitnend Assembly of
tbe 8tate of Georgia,
1st. That Rufus B. Bullock, so-called
Governor of this State, who lias resigned
his office and fled the State, charged with
high crimes, in intimating as he docs in
a letter bearing date 23d of October, 1871,
addressed to Ills jxditical friends, and the
people of Uoorgia, that a majority of
the House of Representatives bad pledged
themselves to vote for articlee of impcach-
meut against him without investigation,
and that tbe Senate hod determined to
unseat a sufficient number of Republican
-Senators to secure liis conviction without
regard to the truth and validity of the
charges, lias grossly defamed this General
Assembly by oliargcs which are utterly
false.
2. That the statement in the same let
ter, to the effect that any known portion
of the people [of Georgia have recently
denounced or ignored the Constitution
of the United -States is utterly false and
grossly defamatory of the people of this
State.
3. That there is a vacancy in thu office
of Governor in said State and that, in
the upiuion of this General Assembly,
President Trammell, of the Senate, ie en
titled, ex-officio, as President under the
Constitution of this State, to exercise the
powers of thoExecutivo Department du
ring the continuance of said vacancy.
4. That a Joint Committee of two from
the House and one from the Senate be
appointed to wait on tbe Hon. B. Con
ley, who, as former President of the Sen
ate, is now exercising tbe powers of the
Executive Department, and communicate
the 3d of these resolutions, and report
what he may answer thereto.
Tlie House, after tho reading of the
above resolutions, adjourned until 10 a.
u. on Thursday.
TELEGKAPH NEWS
Bj the New York Associated Press.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
NEW YORK.
qmaramlimt ,1ralntV m ChmrlnUn mmd Kqf Weal
—oMrrtaf »f Fi*k—He fivt$ Hnil—.i JS'tml
1,111U Momsnrc of Mia—Min turn marmtm rt-
pramchra Him for inddeiiiy.
New York, November 1.—The Board
of Health bus declared Chariestou and
Key West infected porta, and vessel*
thence will be quarantined until alter the
8th of November.
James Fisk, Jr., was formally arrested
last evening on a suit brought by Jose
phine Mansfield, on a civil uction to re
cover $50,000 of Mansfield’s, which Fisk
used but failed to account for. He gave
bail in $35,000.
A letter from Mansfield to Fisk up
braids him for his perfidy to her, and
says it is a shame to compell her, who
grew up with him from nothing to the
now great Erie empress, to vindicate
herself in court. She refers to his
schemes revealed to her four years ago of
stealing the Erie books, of staying with
hiin in Jersey City, and how, when ho
was buying tho New York Legislature,
he said it would either result in a Fisk
palace in New York or a stone palace at
Sing S ng, and requested her, if it was
the latter, to take a cottage outside the
prison. Sho is willing to have affairs ar
bitrated by Wm. H. Evarts, but says if
Fisk’s power over the courts is still su
preme, and Tammany still able to protect
him, the reward may still be his.
Register McLaughlin threatened to
whip Mayor Kalb Flusch in the office of
the latter, to-day, on account of the pub
lication of a slander against female school
teaclpcs. in a paper called The City of
Brooklyn, edited by Alexander Delmar,
Ex-Director of tho Bureau of Statistics
at Washington and said to be an organ of
the Mayor. Salter denied all knowledge
of the article. Much indignation is felt
against Delmar, whom McLaughlin says
he will cowhide at sight.
Jordan, the Cuban General, moved for
a dismissal, to-day, before Judge Bene
dict, on tho ground that he had been in
dicted over a year without trial. Argu
ment will 1)0 heard on tho 8th.
John Jackson has been convicted of
uttering counterfeit monoy.
The Long Island Sugar Refinery isem-
barassed by an excessive stock of molas
ses, purchased at prices higher thau are
now current, bv ouo of its officers who is
missing, though not suspected of being
a defaulter. The liabilities of the con
cern are said to bo $725,00, and its sup
pression is feared.
ALABAMA
Tht otlahmmm Stale Fair,
Montgomery, November 1.—The Slate
Fair to-day is a decided success, notwith
standing the bad weather of yesterday
and last night. The articles exhibited
are numerous, and show great progress
in the State in manufactures. The great
races are yet to come off. The most no
ted runners of the South and Went are
present to coutend on Thursday, Friday
and Saturday. ^
MARYLAND.
oMaalhor Fatal Mailer XxplooU*.
Baltimore, November 1.—The boiler
in the Calveton Sugar Refinery, ex
ploded to-day, killing one and scalding a
number.
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OHIO.
Ja MtdHar Commit• MaUide.
Cincinnati-' Nov. 1.—Sidney D. Msx-
wsil, for man} ysnra oonnectoil with tho
Gazotto, has committo-i atiiciilc.
Wm. Smith has rosidnoil a. superin-
temh'ut of tho Chutnlior of Commerce.
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PENNSYLVANIA
ARKANSAS
tt—rfim MmifromU to Tr—Ht lo .frtoUHto.
Little Rock, November 1. Some
movers, enroute from Georgia to Texua,
passed through here yostenlaj, uecotu
ponied by some negroes raized with the
family snd following them from choice.
About 200 negroes surrounded the wag
ons and took tho negroes by force.—
Great indignation is felt among the
whites.
\; SOUTH CAROLINA.
ZaaEfcaralto. Ot IS. ill, Zwrt*Ml-
tV/toW Peter.
CH.iiiLZaTON, November 1.—Tho new
Reform City Government, elected last
August by a combination of tho substan
tial citizens of all classes and parties, was
instituted into office lo-dav. Mayor
Wagner will at once inaugurate import
ant measures of municipal reform. There
is great rejoicing in the oomrauDity in
onnaequauce of tlie chnnga.
Three (aver deutlia liava been reported
iu the last 24 knurs.
NEW JERSEY.
Hlieullantons.
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1‘HILIDBLPUIA AND ATLANTA
WINE & LIQUOR CO
No. 3 Broad Street,
ASI TBS SOLE AGENTS FOB THE
* tollreod Troek Toro IT,.
New Brunswick, New Jersey, Novein
her 1,—The track of the North Hudson
Company's Railroad was torn up in
Hoboken, to-day, by the city authorities,
in conacquenoo of a disagreement in re-
gurd to the rights of each.
FOREIGN NEWS.
RUSSIA.
Tht Fieh-Cataraay Moan.
St. Peterhbi'BU, November 1.—The
Journal de St. Petersburg, referring to
tho case of thu Russian Minister at
Washington, denies that Oataoazy has
been told that he cannot otay in Wash
ington after the visit of the Grand Duke
Alexis, and states that tin* American
Minister has never informed tho Govern
ment hero that the American Govern
ment hod threatened to send tho lius
sian Minister his passports.
WA S HINGTON
The Mu-himjc lo he Matted—J JCeto Temetanee
Nuprrrlaar—Uraat OFern lo Sell the Heneta
Hmarry—The Treetemrp Statement—Mouda
Called In—Hobh Gaee Mam* Mappy—Mili
tary Chaayea.
Washington, November 1.—It was sta
ted to-day, by n high Executive official,
that it was probable that tlie Ku-Klnx
prisoners, with tho exception of some of
the most prominent of them, would be
admitted to bail.
Captain G. A. Mugruder, ol the Uni
ted States Navy, died in Paris.
Ornery, who gave way for Stokes, has
been re-appointed Supervisor of Revenue
for Tennessee.
Grant offers his interest in the the
Seneca Stone Company for sale.
The debt statement shows a decrease
during the month of October of nearly
$fi,000,000. Gold in the Treasury uearly
$99,000,000; currency $10,250,000.
A million and a half of 8 per cents., of
the denomination of $5,000, from num
ber 2,593 to number 2,818, and of the
denomination of $10,000, from number
2,667 to number 2,883, have been called
in. The interest on them ceases on tho
first of December.
Col. Robb, collector of customs at Sa
vannah, has gone home, with high as
surances that he will not be disturbed.
A military order, issued to-day, trans
fers North Carolina from the Department
of the East to the Department of the
South. Tho Indian Territory, north of
Texas and south of Kuubuh. lias begp
added to theDepavtment of Texas, under
the command of General Augur, and the
Department of Texas is oaded to the
Military Division of the Missouri. The
Department of the Platte is discontin-
uecl, and the territory embraced in it is
added to the Department of Missouri.
Louisiana, Arkansas, Mississippi and the
Gulf posts, as far west oa aud embracing
Fort Jefferson and Key West, constitute
a new command colled the Deportment
of the Gulf, under the command of Col.
Emery, of the Fifth Cavalry.
QVmnscmcute.
DeGive’s Opera House
teol.lilc- Worrell - l>lro«-tro«.N
FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY!
Monday Evening, November (Itli, 1871.
THE FAMOUS
Nislorw !
and JENNIE,
Worri‘11
SOPHIE. IllLNL.
AMlrietl l»J the Protean Comedian
HARRY JACKSON,
JENNIE WILLNIORE FRANCK,
THE LEON BROTHERS,
I * moat powerful
COMIC OPEIIACOMP’Y
When will be pW—nlod the Mifc*l Extravaganza of
OX XDZ2 n 33 I* Tj Ai
Or, TUB LOVER. THE LACQUEY AND THE
LOVE," with new
localIkita; and the UuahabU’ Parcoof • THE FOOL
OE THE FAMILY." «Tiaugu of programme
nightly.^BF
AdmUaion, $1 00. Rearnred acaU, 1 2-V OalUiry.
t Phil-
ov2-nt
Kent Qlbrcrttecment*.
JOHN 1. ALEXANDER.
New Store! New Stock!
NEW GOODS ! OOOD ARTICLES !
Family Oroccriea of v. ry anpenor quality. It la
new aud elegant, ladle# are specialty Invited to
call and examine our flret-claaa family supplier w ~
inferior article* maid. All good* delivered
ORION DOZIER
now In the employ of Ced. R. P. Yfeddox, Wholeeaie
•nd Retail dealer m Tobacco, Cigar*. Snuff, Pipe*.
Ac., where he wi«l »*> pleaMil to wait iip-»n all who
may flavor the houee with a oil. ao*
RKNNKSAW HOUSE*
Some More Mndleal MefalatVome.
. . . T Philadelphia, November 1.—Pension | MARIETTA, . .
D. Waddell reeetviug 1UI votes, , Agsnt Forbs* lias bosn boiled in the nun [ e-^wixau 1'AUTH.CI.AU inducements to
R. \V. Johnson 21 voles. Mr. Waddell , i25>000 .
•am then sworn in. City Treasurer Mercer has been ar-, wr ^ddre**' flbtchem a freyeb.
‘h e “ ^UteEtaoetiveDn-rt-' «*te<ionth. charge of detection. ! JUT
1,(100 BUHIIEL*
Red Rust Proof Oats
AT
Mark W. Johnson’s,
OPPOSITE
(often Warehouse, on Broad Street.
ALSO :
300 Hush. ScIrcIrd.Sctd Barley,
250 Bush. Seed Bye, to arrive,
600 Bush. Herd Wheat,
2IO Bush. Rrd Clover,
215 Bush. Bed Top or Herds
Grass.
224 Bush. Orchard Grass,
lOO Bush. Tall Meadow Oat
Grass, lo arrive,
175 Bush. Blue Grass, aud all
other useful Grasses, he.
500 Cwl. Fresh Turnip Seep ;
ALSO:
IOO Ton* Sea Fowl Eliwau and
other Guano, lor Whoat, Etc.
ALSO:
f.OO Dixie Plows and other
Plows, from $3 4 50 to |5 50, cheaper than horn*
mado “Scooters."
ALHO:
The Keller Patent Grain Drill,
For sowing Wheat, Etc.
Mark W. Johnson’s,
P. O. BOX 230, AttauU. Ga.
Macon & Brunswick
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Change of Schedule.
the following schedules will be run
ACCOMMODATION Til A IN,
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Macuu, passeuger shed............ 8:20 A. M.
Arrive st Jessup 0:46 P. M.
Arrive st Brunswick. 9:25 P. M.
Leave Brunswick.... 5:45 A.M.
Leave Jessup 8:20 A. M.
Arrive Macon 5:26 P. M.
st Jessun with trains
Florid*.
T II K 0 V « II PASSENGER TRAINS,
DAILY EXCEPT PUNDAY.
Lesvo Msi-on p*S**npor shed 8:10 P. M.
UliotrllitncoiiB
Rankin Hou at e ,
COLUMBUS, GEORGIA,
J. W. RYAN, Proprietor.
ocUldf MINX GOLDIN, Clark.
THE HOITHIRX ABEL LOOM
ManufSctariag Ctuspuf.
Capital Stock 0100,000
ALL PAID UF,
Board of Directors
A. V. BRUMBY, President.
JAMES M. WILLIS, Secretary and President.
DIRECTORS—Joseph E. Brown, B. N. Kimball,
Johu U. Gordon, H. li. Hobson, J. A. Analey, Claiborne
Bateman. T. B. (tamp. A. V. Brumbv, J. g. Willis,
K. A. Alston. ROBSON k CAMP, Ueu'l Agent*.
ocMl Ct Atlanta, O*.
F0118ALE.
A FARM IN UECATl'B COUNTY, 0A.
w
8ail with Coitimbua, Ga.
ItSald Farm contains 683 acres, shout 350 of which
are open. Ou tho place are all the houses neotwaary
for farm purposes, with agood well of wator aud c
Yculcut outlets.
Any ouo applying early can have thtatann for
$3 50 per acre. Titles are iwrfect, unbroken fro
to original plot and grant to tho preaont time.
Address J. 1. D.
oel27-w3t Box 45, Haiubrtdge, Oa.
*25.00 Saved! *2&,00 Saved!
PRICES AND TERMS OF
WILSON SHUTTLE]
Sewing Machine*.
mbit cash. $10 ra mo. $5 m wo,
$ 65 $80.
CMPBHTBEU
No. C. Plain Table $ 45
No. 0, half-ease, pin bx 60
WA BRAN TED FIVE YEARS-BY
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO
We wish it distinctly understood that these ar* our
terms from which we never deviate; and we gnaran-
' i our Machine# to have every point of excellence
ho fouud iu auy Underfeed Shuttle Machine, and
as durable, made of aa good material as any Machine
... -• wor i4' AU( j that it will do as atagaat work.
W. U. GRIFFIN, Gan. Agent.
32 Peachtree Street. Atlanta, Oa.
75,000 ay
20.000 lbs. Tennessoe Rides and Shoulders.
10.000 lbs. Lard—barrels and can*.
7,000 bbl*.—all grad os—Flour.
H carloads choice white and mixed Corn;
Itarloy, Oats, Cement, Llmo aud plaster, all In store
snd fur sale at lowest rates. A. LEYDEN.
W. M. Wimjams. octSO-tf
Agents Wanted for
A.H.STEPHENS
GREAT HISTORY OF THE WAR. t-omplcta in one
volume. Bend for circulars with terms sod a full
daacription of the work, Address National Publish
ing Co., Atlauta, On., Philadelphia, Pa., or BL Louis,
Arrive at Macoi
6:50 A. M.
«*up with trains for flavan-
Connects closely st J<
uah, Florida, aud all points on the A. A G. R. U-
At Macon with tho M. A W. It. It. trnlus to and from
Atlanta.
So change of cars between Macon and Savannah,
d Macon aud Jacksonville, Pla.
UAWKlNHVILIsH TllAIN,
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
xPl-tf
“CIIKAfP
WM. MACRAE,
General Superintendent.
COAL. ••
Cars at oor mines at Vc i>or. bushel, or will
delivorit on Cars, in tbe city at 98c per. bushel;
also, flue Coal on Cars loaded at mines at 4c. per
bushel,
This is thu lowest Agurc Coal lias been furnished
parties purchasing in targe qualities. We claim that
ir coal is equal to auy, superior lo a groat many
ul inferior to none.
KENNEDY k MORROW,
Coal Merchants,
octlH-llt Knoxville, Tonn.
Office Home Insurance
COMPANY.
COLUMBUS, OHIO, Oct. 25, 1871.
$H,13l 59
... 4,814 64
... 6,683 37
$ 26,972 25
No Losses for same time. Iho Company, by ita
prompt action, lias gained a business standing that
- a have been gained in fliteen years business,
rs aiu-e Chicago ires.
are from Fifty to One Hundred percent,
ban formerly. W. C. M. BAKER. Rec/y.
uovl-«t W. T. WATER* A CO-. Local Agent#.
Office at Samuel Hope’s Dental Dep t.
A BABE Ol’POKTUNITY FOB IS VEST-
MENT.
Fine Flouring Mills For Sole.
urrRR roR hale hi millh known as
_ W. FbiUlp. mu,.” on -■ ' " —
couatf, 4 miles northwest
k W. P. It. It.
th* A.
.The building is 26x38. throe stories high; stone
oundation 24 feet high—all in flne condtUou. It
WSS French Ruhr*, one of .Laopus, a sutwrlor
California Hmntter, and turns out 16 barrels Flour,
aud 160 bushels meal, per day. Has a 22 foot ovor-
shot wheal—could be SC feet; never failing
of 45 to 60 horee; place easy of
road to tho Depot, aud
pla<** for a Factory.
oct3l-d4tw9t
tin* Morphant
licaiititu! snd coovenisut
J. W I LILIaIPH,
Palmetto, G*.
i of At lant it.
The Opelika Locomotive (Trt-Weekly)
has the largest *■irculatiou of aay paper tn that
O n ,
C * gal CXioerliicmonte.
Oeorgia— Douglas County.
J. rAUMEU, AND H. C. HilZEL. HAVING AP-
PLIED to me for permanent letters of Adminis
tration ou thu ustato of Joseph Farmer, late of said
County deceaaed, this ia to cite all, and singular,
Administration should not be grant*
Farmer and H. C. Ualsel, an Joseph Farmer's eelati
Witness my band and seal, this Oct. 14th, 1871.
W. W. Hindman,
offt—gy.
Executor’s Sale.
N THE FIR8T TUESDAY IN DECBMBEB, AT
the City Hall, in AttauU, will be sold, at Execu
tor's sale, one half of lot No. 235 and 900 acres of lot
No. 234,8tone's District, Fulton county. The land
lies about seven milea from Atlanta, on th*
road leading from Green's Ferry to Xaet Point,
About half the lend le under cultivation, the
other half well timbereJ.
It lies well, and Is desirable property. The half
lot No. 286, has a residence and other Improvement*.
Sold sa the property of Mr*. N. H. Key, deceased.
TERMS—One-half cash; the baltanoe In twelve
months.
oct!7-1awtds* A. A. WILSON, Executor. _
A.<lmlni»tratoi*'a Sale.
Static or G bo sola, l
Taliakkhho County. /
B Y virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of
said county, will be sold on the first Tuesday lu
November next, 1871. betwoen the hhvfhl hours of
axle, before the Ouirt House door in CrawfordviUo,
in said county, the Plantation whereon Mrs. Dovsy
Clemmons resided at Uio time of her death. The
situation is hualthy, society good, convenient to
railroads, churches, mills, and post office. Land
suited to the culture of com, cotton, or small grain;
in good repair. Mr. Alexander Clemmons is on tho
place, and will take pleasure in showing it to auy
person wishing to purchase. Terms, twelve months
time, with approved papers. This, September 8,
1871. JAMES M. TRIPLETT,
seplt tds Administrator. _
AdiniiilMtriitoi*** Halo.
Stats or OboboiA, 1
Tauatbbbo County, j
H Y virtue of an order of tlie Court of Ordinary of
said county, will lie sold on tho first Tuesday
In November next, 1871, between the lawful hours
of Hale at tho Court House door, In CrawfordviUe, In
said county, tho plantation or lands belonging
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A. R. WATSON, Km Ultor,
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CITY ITEMS.
a plat
culture of corn, cotton, and small grain. Hituation
healthy, society good. Convenient to railroad, poet
office, churches, and mills.
Mr. James A. Grier is on the ptaco, and will take
pleasure in nhowtng the lands to any one wishiug to
to seo it. Hold in Iota to suit thu purchasers. A
plat of each Murvoy will be exhibited on dav of sale.
Hold for the benefit of tho heirs of mid deceased.
Termu, ouo and two years time for approved papers.
This, Heptcmber 11, 1871.
Administrator’s Sale.
1 WILL HELL, BEFORE THE COUNT HOUSE
door In LewrencevUle, Owinnett county, Oeor.
gla, on tbe first Tuesday in November next, within
the legal hours of sale, all tho lands in said county
ini longing to the ratal* of tho late Francis M. Ward*
taw, which are aa follows:
Four hundred and five (406)sores, the same lying
mu' the Atlanta and Richmond Air-Line Railroad
_id Duluth depot—94 acre# of which are fine Chat
tahoochee river bottoms. Which tract ta known as
thu “Old Home Place" of deceased.
Also—Two lota on tbe west aide of said railroad,
frouUng the mine on the east, near mid depot—one
of which contains thirty (80) acres, the other forty-
six (46) acres.
Also—One hundred and twenty-seven (127) acres—
it being where deceaaed resided at his death.
Also- One hundred and fifteen (115] acres, border-
the eouthwest side of said 116 sere tract— whioh
three last Iota front said railroad on the west, whtah
are also near said depot
Also—Thirty-four (34) acres, cornering or touching
the southwest corner of the eame.
And. also—Seven hundred (700) acre*, more or lee*
—Mine composed of several lot* and parts of lota,
lying on either side of eaid railway, embracing the
place where John Pittman formerly resided, at the
point where the Peachtree road crosses said railroad.
Haid land* being ai>oui eqai distant from Duluth and
Norcroes. Much of the earns 1* very finely Umbered.
— good ana finely ”
All the above lauds are good and finely timbered,
being In a healthy section and desirable neighbor
hood. All persons wishing good bargains In said
lands will do well to examine the same before the
day of sale. Dr. Wilson, Railroad Agent at Duluth,
will point them out. . _
The lots will be sold separately, one half for cash,
and tho other ou twelvo months’ Ume. Heptember
18th, 1871. HAMUEL W. ENOX.
oct'JU Uls
GEORGIA, DOUGLAS CO.
OUDINAUV’S OmcB, 1
October mb, 1871. )
I NLIZABETH BENNAFIELD, has applied for ax-
j eiupUou of personalty, and I will pass upon the
name at my oMoe at DougtasviUe, an the 4th day of
November uext at oue o'clock f- *.
V. W. HINDMAN.
0M23.4L OriRoaf*.
Tn the Members of ths lagldatur*.
TIioho members wishing to anbaoribe
for The Bun during the seesion of the
Legislature, can bare it delivered *t an;
point in the city, or left at the Post Office,
or it can be taken at The 80s offlee, by
leaving their orders at this offioe.
M- W. B. Mooes, at the Kimball
House, always baa The Bun for sale.
1,000 Old Papon for sale in quan
tities to suit purchasers, at the
tf Bun Ottice.
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tf. Business Manager Sun.
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tf. Son Offioe.
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ceive money for subscriptions, or make
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tephens’ many productions. Single
copy 16 cents ; 60 oopiss 16
Address J. Henlt Smith, aH
Manager Son Offioe,
Power Press Her Sole.
Wo offer lor sale a "Montague" Power
Press, whioh can bo run either by hand or
steam—in perfect order and as good as
new. Address J. Henlt Shith,
Sun Office,
tf Atlanta, Oa.
SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA.
Regular Order of Businem.—Cases yet
to be Decided.
16. Middle
17. Oomulgee S
18. Eastern 6
19. Branswiok S
Septemlier 6-tf
To Oar ully laHeerlHen.
We specially desire all oor 1
to meeivo their papen regularly and
promptly.
We will take it os a special tarot if
they will report to no every failure to re*
eevie the paper.
Also, any failure la haw M properly
delivered—just ae it ia requested by
tern.
Alio, any failure to receive H prompt.
’—in doe time.
All that we oaa do is to do the beet we
can. We ask our subaoriben to help as
in this work. It would «e»i«t ns greatly
in oorreoting imgalarities, if wa can al
ways have them reported to aa tf
River Plantation to Bnt*
E IGHT MILIfi ham Attaola, Ota thaChaMahaaokm
Elver, on Wadoaafiay. November L ML at II
k A, M.. wa wifi iwafiata Me yralaaa, to th*
hightwt bidder, tb# taafia batotagttag to the «
William A. Qraeu, dacaaaafi. firifitatafiaalia
Chaitahoochaa river, right aritaa frost Attatata, n
Graen and Howall'a Farry, atafi battag otaa of tba h
plantation* In the oonnty, oonstatlug of 150 ac
Term* mad* known Ota fin of ranting.
Partlaa itarirtag to aaa tbia ptaca hafbra day af
atiag, wlUcaU o« aitbar of Maandaratotaafi.