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THE VOL. II. SUN. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1871. NO. 455. THE DAILY SUN I'ulilIxlK-d by the Afloat* Sen Publishing Al.i.ad.r H. Steak.*., 1 Proprietors. AliTsntor F^»«l K4MW- A. B. Watson, .... News Editor. J. llenly Smith, General Editor and Baal- ness Manager. Local Kdltori IT Et LI AM H. MOOBU. TrariliMf Agtala » J. 1L W. BILL. i N- MAO. |Oar City AftM. Capt John 8. Witt U oar Agent for Attente. HA 1« authorised to receive subscriptions. make coUec- tione. sod contract foe advertising. 'o^erals a^vBuUMitl^ofc DAILY i magi, cop/ wty.r.T.!* 1 ! w .. . - .For . Jggiperiod U»nSix Month. (pulfcuniMt. > fl CtUBSTOB MTMILT. Tory coy*, im. *«r r xxa::::::::: JJ S «. 43 0( Km „ ** " 68 01 .r. i*/^ l.t« 5 DO Htnflt C.ptm II!,' ,, . _ t nutl FIB ANNUM Single Copy -.M On?Hundred Coptre 1M 1 weekly-six MONTHS! l ( 81nal. Copy, TSi*. •• • Fly. " Trent/ v 1 Oue 7 Handrod Cojlre, Six Month... Klnrh Inptn. ■ Bate* .1 MnrUuM by th. Pr.M .f Atlanta 7g78~18 18 18 I« 18 * 2\i 1 Sills ins d IS S 18 18 18 8 |3 18 18 B 3 8|s|s|g S|||l|| t |«fS 8 a s imsiiit IS 18 18 18 18 18 18 18 IS I® li urn IS IS IS I r Is a l§ |l il jl it 11151! «!»!« fJlIHT! S|5|>1*ISUUI*l!1i itl±I±tEI! a I £ 8 4 1 & S If a 8 V 1 GKOHOIA liEGINLATI'llE SECOND DAY’S PROCEEDINGS. senate. -) MORNING SESSION. Thursday, November 2, 1871. *Ihe Senst* met at 10 n'dbck, a. n, Prwddent Tniimm. in the Chair. Prayer by Ber. B. B. Hutton; the roll called, and the Journal approved. Ur. Candler offered a resolution that a Committee of five be appointed to draft and report rttlee for the government of the Senate. Adopted. lb. Welch introduced a reaolntion di reeting the tjecretary to lnfoim the House that the Senate is now organiaed, and prepared for business. Adopted. Mr, Jones offered a resolution that a ffcmositfco uf throe be appointed to pro core tbe services of a minister, or minis- ten, to npen the sessions of the Senate with prayer. I Mr. BnproK proposed that only one miuiBter shall be enlitWt to compensa- tion for Bnch services, which wss with drawn, and the original resolution n os adopted. Mr. LnsTEit offered a resolution that all regular reporters be invited to a seat upon the floor of the Senate, and that the Messenger be directed to furnish suitable accommodations for them. Adopted ! air. H it.t.teh introduced a bill to re peal an act passed at tho last session, in reference to elections in Atlanta, which act is known as the Holoombe Hill; and its the oitiiens of Atlanta from vot- ng in city elections, except at polio, to be opened in the Words in which each voter respectively, may reside. Not taken up. . < Mr. Nicholas offered a resolution that « Senate proceed to *ow for seats. Adopted, and scats wero drawn by the Senators. Mr. HrotTUi moved that the roll be called for tbo introduction of bills. Withdrawn. Mr. Ncnnally moved to adjourn un til 10 o’clock to-morrow. Mr. Candler until 3 r. M., bpt witli- drew It. Mr. Hillykb proposed that that the hours of meeting be from 9 o’clock a. m , to 1 o'clock, p. u., and from 3 o'clock P. H., to 630 p. M. Lost. Mr. Candleu icnewed the motion to adjourn until 8 o'clock p. m., today, which was carried and the Senate ad journed. NS "Special Notice*," SO cento per line lor the ant insertion; 10 cent* for each subseqoeailMirtto 0 - Advertlaement* inserted three times a week, 15 per ft+r*- off the above; twice a we-k. 35 **AO^J!rtU«iawto<o'itocompoatoasad Church.., —---Mg. tor the Pally Prre. ol AUeato. we h*vo adopted the foregoing schedule of prioos, and will bo governed by them in the future. y W. A. HEMPHILL k CO.. Proprietors of the Constitution. 8. W. UKUBD, Busiuea* Manager, oi the Now Era. J. HENLY SMITH. Msnsger. Of The Atlsuts Sun, Bailroob ®ime ®abU. AETEKNOON session. The Senate met at 3 p. H. Mr. Canpleb, Chairman of the Com Mikes appointed to draft rules fur the government of the Senate, submitted a report which was, on motion, adopted. Leave of absence was granted to Sena tor Wallace for a few days. Hills introduced and read the first time: By Mr. Bbown—To repeal the usury laws in this State and to fix the rate of interest where the same is not fixed by agreement of the parties. By Mr. Canpleb—To appoint a com mittee to investigate tbe official conduct of the late Governor of this State and oertain other public officers. Mr. Hillyeb—A bill to provide a reme dy by which funds or property stolen from the State Bead may he lecovered. Adjourned until 10 A. M. to-morrow. Arrivals aad Departs™, of Trala. ta sad (raw, Atlanta. TU VSSIWSM A ATLANTIC (OS TUTS) OAILBOAD. siobt nanau tsais—ocTWAao. Lata Attonto ArriyM »t OhAttonoog. sat TAHSaosa TSAia—aOTWAan. Ian. Attonto * “ AlTlVM St OttoUAnoog. 131 » m SAAI uaa TO saw loas-ocTWAat). IatM Attonto ••• JJJJ AirtTM at PsIUSL. — ,Mp “ si.ht mstoa wdd t»WA»». LatN Chtttoucogs - {•’55U Arrive. At Attonto ••• DAI PAMSSOSn IBAW-UnTASD. lata 8 ® » “ ArnveA At Attonto 1Ja P“ ACCOMMODATION TSAM—1»WA1U>. TSB (ACOLVTAI 1AILSOAD. (AT. P«» Trai. at AWay.l Eight null r Tr*ln writs. f 38 • ■ Night Piau,K Train 8 |«P- " D*y Paatpt Train arrive. » Du PaaMager Train leave. “ Mon. Moantaia Aooonii»o.toU,.i, .rvivea ..S.OSa m Stone Moan tom Aocoiuiiiodattoti kavaa....«dg p. m MAOOV Attn wairaan eaiuioad. DU Pnaaangar train leavea Laavea Macon Day Paaaanger Train arrivea Arrive. At MAOOn Night Pawangcr Train laavea Macon Night Paaacnger Tralnarrlvea “IP Arrive, at Macon 8 - Jd p Atiairaa Ann want totsl aAitia«AD- Night PAAAenger Train “ D»y iw«uger TMlu »• ni ATLANTA AND BOW-1> Leave « ~ S’ Arrive at ^ ■ Leave AtUnU. • ’ * J ArriwaKkilMMTUk..., v *• Mempbiff and Charleston Railroad. WT j. Aaua, Ageut, Atlanta. Oa. r i hi If XIBLI or TUB MKMl’HIS AMD CHIBUMOI B. M. oOINO wsmt: • , a. Morning Expreaa laaveaChattauooga 6:30 A M Arriveatn Memphis, name day g “ Mail Train leaveaCliatumKiga • » “ Arrivea iu Memphis, next day ...Li .15 E M Morning Kxpreaa luav^ MeuipUia 10:30 A M Arrivea in Ohattanottga. wit uunwmg • • • -J*} f ![ Mail Train laavea Memphia. Arrive* in ChAttaaonga. next day •••••• 000 Aua-tu.™. ,.„1Ma. m. 7:55 a. in. 3:00p. m 1:40 p.m. .3:56 p. m. 3 p. m r^». w t‘f^:. nort4 ‘i v »p i5 IS •• > at Tallakaaan* daily (Muadaya ax- Ctipted a... TMl *• ■ wtokaw daily isaadu. 10:50 A. M jAcktoavtlto dally S pan BOMB AND DittDR It R- tja,™ smart. .. "77m"" ' - 5:41P.M.. 1^1 a. M. Daltoa" 7:40 T. M-, 3 -5DA. M. DtiMUtOM.. .... rJ0 ^ r. M. t:37 a. Me, 10:48 P.M. •:»«»- MrtOsddAaM. 1mm A A Slants Kalliwad.^^ mi nua a tu, 8 — a oc A. M "Z> > *» P. M VehMFM Krilf •- ^ Leave Salma. ..777. J 3 Arrive at J 5 ArHte tt llH«ai .tvy-I M Amv.u n I ndii .r. P M tROjraAFim for t® to Clom ConaignmeMa, Package! of JTna Crop Ttaa, Platform Scuta and Emrth Cloaeta TELEGRAPH NEWS By the Hew York Associated Press. DOMESTIC NEWS. NEW YORK. TUB GREAT KMT RAP. A PKETTY TALE FOR RADI CAL EARS. 1 Jl c: ■ • • — ’.:[ZiC. r Adding Falsehood to Perfidy. What the Times and Trlbuue Hare to 8*y. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. Novembeb 2d, 1871. Tho House met at 10 o'clock, a. m., Speaker Smith in tbe Chair. Prayer by Bev. W. H. Stockland. On motion, the calling of the roll was dispensed with. The Journal of yesterday, op- proved. Mr. Joiner, of Dougherty, and Mr. Flynt, of Taliaferro, were Bworn id, and the Honse went into the election of a Messenger. Jcspc Oslitt anil A U. Gaston were pro posed as candidates. Osliu received 1S2 votes, and Oastou 22 votes, and Mr. Oslin was sworu in. The House then proceeded to lit" elec tion of a Doorkoeper. Messrs. W. J. Bom, H. Heeso, W. 8. Ibirris, B. F. Por ter, W. L. Clay, L. A. Jones and J. F. Grant were pat in uomii iition. A con siderable discussion took plane us to tbe relative merits of tbe candidate*, when Mr. Bawls made tbe point of order that such discussion was inadmissible, which was ruled wot! token. The election re sulted in tho following vote : Bpra, 123 votes; Reese,-19; Harris, 1; Porter, 7; Olay, B; 'Jones, 0; and Grant, 0. Mr. Burn wash warn iu. Mr. (McMillan offered a resolution providing for the appointment of scum rnittee to aeeuro tho services of a minis ter as chaplain. Mr. Hooe moved to amend by author- icing the Bpcaker to appoint a chaplain. Mr. ItaWHOitTEK offered a rase lotion providing for the appointment of a Com mittee to notify the Senate Unit the Houhn is organized and ready to pgeoeol to badness, Adopted. MrTl Iooe’s amendment to Mr. Mc Millan’s reaolntioa was adopted. Mr. Scorr offered a resolution allowing •porters the privileges til this floor. Adopted. Mr. 8nbad offered a resolution provi ding (or the appointment of a committee to report euitahio rule* far the govern ment at the Honse, and declaring that the rules adopted in 1870 should govern until their report. Adopted; and Minors. Snead, McMillan, Phillips, of Echols, Hall, of Upson, and McWhorter were appointed as the committee. Leave of absence was granted to Mr. Page, of Lee, on aooonnt of sickness, ana to Mr. Bateman on account ol press ing busineaa Mr. Goldsmith offered a resolution providing for the setting apart of a por tion of the gallery for tbe use of tlie ladies. Adopted. Several Resolutions were offered in re lation to drawing seats, and oaowaa adopted which pate down this as the that business for Friday next The following bills were read the first rly Ml. Jatiorow—A bill to repeal the act known as the Holeoinbe Bill, relating to the tnattwer of holding eletOtoDS for Mayor and Council of tho oity of At- lftDtft. . By. Mr. Lako—A bill to alter Uto law in reiatioo to interest oa money. By Mr. Hooe—A bill to author! re the puyineut ol 10 per cent, interest on 100 bends of 81,000 each, of theftcofleld Bol ling Mill Company, Ac. lly Mr. Simmons, of Gwinnetl—A bill to make it a criminal offrnsc for laborers to leave their employers before the term of service contracted for capiree. On motioo, tbe House then adjourned until 10 a. M. to-morrow. AN HONEST MOVEMENT OF HON EST MEN. New Yobk, November 2.— Tho Tima says “Governor Bollock, of Georgia, ar rived in this city yesterday. Ale states that ell of his official acts are matters of record, and that Governor Conley has a detailed statement of all financial trans actions, and thtre is no foundation, what ever, for the wild charges that are being motto against him. Ha states that he is ready for any fair investigation, and in tends soon to rotnrn to Goorgis, and de mand it; but he is not wiUiag to permit any arrest at the instanoe oi his political enemies in Georgia, because bis friends advise him that it wonld result in his being Ku-Kluxed by a mob under the instigation of the men who were so near grasping tho State Government, and havo been so neatly and effectually toiled. 7 The Tribune says: “Theletter of Gov ernor Bnllock, of Georgia, announcing his resignation, is not very dear npon the points on whioh tbe pnblie desires more light He says he resigned because there was a conspiracy to impeach and remove him, and that, by resigning, he detested that conspiracy. Some people will say that he gave np tho office to escape im peach men t; bat Governor Bollock also says that, by surrendering his office into the hands of the Piesident of the Senate, Mr. Conley, he secured on honest suc cessor. As we understand the case, Mr. Con- lay wonld have become acting Governor even if Bollock hod been removed by the conspirators, and the retiring Gover nor expressly says that no proceedings against Conley have been suggested. Tne whole affair is certainly very hazy." Tho stook exchange will adjonrn on Tuesday for tbe eleotiou, The Mercantile Insurance Compand of this city, has suspended. Edwsrtl O. Nelson, on artist, has boon killed by a railroad train. Joseph F. Joy bas been elected Presi dent of the Psnnma Railroad, rice Had ley, resigned. Jk. Voice for Ubertp. row. There will be a trotting match Saturday for 81,000. WA S HINGT ON. CmlmuM.p I. to MrpnH.lt! Thr PUpMt rf Mripkmm trSmaf—Jm mrpOUUtm arpmaAm- iap I.P.rwn tost* Washington, November 2.—It is on nounoed positively that Cataoazy will not be rwoclvod after the visit of l’rinee Alex is. ftbanld he persist in exercising tho functions of Minister frost Russia his passport will be handed him. Bolt Lake Oity is quiet There is no pruspeot of an outbreak. Marshal Pat rick is preparing an expedition to follow SDd arrest Brigham Young. It is reliably reported that Young is still moving South with eleven wagons and one hundred mounted armed men. Business is dull. Money Is scatee.—. The weather is delightful. Tltere sro rumors to-night of a discov ery of Mditioiial feuuls in the t ension office, and that the Jtropar parties will be arrested upon the return of the Commis sioner. AMisted by the Protean Comedian HARRY JACKSON, JENNIE WILLMORE FRANCK, THE LEON BROTHERS, And a moat powerful COMIC OPERA. COMFY When will be presented tbe musical Extrava*an*a of OI NUB REIiIj A. i Or. THE LOVEH. THE LACQUEY AID THE LIITLC GLASS 8LIPPEB. with all tbe original mu sic ; introducing tbo LEON BROTHER8 in tbe Spe* oiAltiea, and tbe entire Company in tbe last new ■ation of "IF EVES I CEAffgTO LOVE.” with local bits; and tbe langhablo Farce of ‘ THE FOOL OF THE FAMILY." *3“ Change of programme nightly..** Admission. SI 00. Beaerved aeat«, 1 35. Gallery. 76c. Colored Gallery, 60c. fie served Beats at Phil- lips k Crew’s llook Htore. m.VJ.fit A GRAND UPRISING OF THE BALTIMORE DEMOCRACY. A Protest im Behalf of South Carolina. n-vmi many romantic incidents.-*» Tlrhtta $1—For sale at tho Kimball Huum, at Phillip* k Crew’s, and at Kedwina k Fox's. **~Front neats reserved for the Ladies. Co-partnership Notice. M R. THOMAS R. EOLE8TON 18 ADMITTED A Partner in our business in ibis city, to teke effect from August 1st, last CKAME, BOYLSTON k CO. Atlanta, Oa., Nov. 3—novt-St. Baltimore, November 2.—A Mass Meeting of the DemooretiO Conservative C rty ol this city was held to-night in onument Square, to pro tost against the proceedings in South Carolina, under the suspension o( tho writ of /aiieu. corpus, nr, ns tho call for the meeting states, “ a grand oiieuing to protest against war now being waged against liberty and law." The. clulm ol the various wards, twenty in number, paraded tho streets with torchlights, transparencies and bands of musio. Hon. Reverdy Johnson presided at tbe meeting. „u , ... Resolutions were passed, and addresses delivered by Hon. Reverdy Johnson, Hon. Wm. l’inkney Whyte, Hon. Joshua Vansant, Mayor elect, and others. The number present is estimated at from 8,000 to 10,000. 80UTH*CAROLINA. l*,l/«to JmM. Charleston, November 2. —Five deatlia from yellow fever have been reported in the last 24 hours. KENTUCKY. • .(»«IA.r BH!ir« #r«r »to •«., Locisvua.z, November 2. —A new bridge over tbo Ohio river, at this place, ii mooted. CALIFORNIA. AM JnMnl. J San Francisco, November 2.—The front portion of a building, designed for a Merchants’ Fair, loll, killing one and fatally injuring one. PENNSYLVANIA rto rnan.ni jtor.i.11... Philadelphia, November 2. —The city treasurer has resigned. The charges against him were heard to-day, and be was held to hail in tbe sam of 8100,000. GEORGIA Mnlrnfr. Ap PT.prn Km-Mlm*. Savannah, November 2.—JobnTheg- emeu, who was saualtod in bis Own store by an unknown negro, died to-day. The Montmollin party, who were shot and wounded while asleep, last week, an Moutmolliu's plantation, near this city, by a band of South Carolina negro Kn- Klwx, are new in this eity, and will re- oovsr from tbeir woiiuJa. No arrests have been made of tbe negro asaa Negro highwaymen have been robbing countrymen coming to Savannah by the LomsviHe road. ' , Comma, November ti—The third day of the l-’air was n grest encccss.— Eight tbons-nd -people were on the ground, and the exhibition wus spleudul. Tvnneasea, Rattler and other fasttrothra and runuers aro preeenL Weston, the renowned pedestrian, will walk to-mor 'Amoaemrnt* DeGive’s Opera Honse Hoplilo Worrell - l>Irootrr*MH FOR THREE NIGHTS ONLY Monday Krenlag, November Utk, 1871 TBE FAMOUS Worrell Sisterw! SOPHIE, IRENE, And JENNIE, ■ JfetD 'JUrorTtiBrincnts. The Lull Prisoner ofWnr. CAPTAIN JOftN C. BHAIN, (Ute C. ft J(*Ty,) Will lecture *t DeGive’s Open Hour®, Friday and Saturday Ni«hte, Novembar 3d and 4Gi, M a'olock. 8UBJECT8: aptarc of the Iteaner Chciaprake lu New York Ilarbor. Deo. S*li. 1563. Capturo of tbo %. Stale* Mull Mta«mahip Hoanoke, Off tbo lalaud of Cuba, eept. 39tb, 1801. Lait Confederate Naval Kxpedttlon, Cruiro and Capture of tbo Pchoonir 8t Marva, April Situation Wanted. llOPE, desire* a situation as Clerk In a Moreau, tile or other Establishment, or a* a Foreign Conn- poadout. The applicant U dso a pood MuakHaii. DovS-lt THIH OFFICE. B KO W N’H HOT EL, MACON, O- K OliaiA. rnHIH SPLENDID FIU8T-CLA88 HOTEL 18 THE JL largest and best Hotel in the City. It is situa ted Immediately opposite the (leuersl l aRseaR* r Depot, aad far Comfort, Kkganoa, Icorotny aud at tention 4if ita nuployfes and atuoiiaa it oM> pfeat- nritittuaaneiila to tbe travel! ntfpiibUr, than kny olb- or bogae lU the HoOthem stab a. novl-if W. F. BROWN k 0t>. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Macon, passenger abed 8:30 A. M. Arrive at Jesaup 5:45 P. M. Arrive at Brunswick 9:35 P. M. Leave Brunswick 6:46 A. M. Leave Jeasup Arrive Maoon Hnemcse tfovbs. r. Or. TBRowsn, Proprietor Excelsior Flastoriag Worts, P. O. Pox -ICO, ATI ANTA, <J A. — — re to——re ' «. ii. C ontractor for brick and Htonn Work, of all claeaos. Ptaaferlng and iruaineiital work.Hbiue Cutting, ate. GrlOte Ua May 13.1M7I. vl HVW.' JHACHIK, Painter and Decorator. O FFICE above W. ». Jack’s, WbitehaH etreei, r turns tbauka to kls old patrons for formal favora, and hopes by attention to business to merits continuance of the same. ai>3*lr Itlel formerly of Richmond Va., bas taken rooms tft the Davis Hall building t door to lb* Cautiy Man mat lory. Broad Rtreet, Dresses cut, basted aud mad« atytee, oa abort notice and on must reaaonabia rat s. gMetAnjcuirteitotl. «t3 Im JOHN T. ALEXANDER. New Store! New Stock! NSW OOODS 1 COOP ASTICLB8 t - have just opened a sroc* op fife . Family Groceries of treryaupertor ouality. Hi* 1 new and elegant. Ladies are specially invited to coll and cxnmtue our 3rat-<ikes family supplies. No inferior articles sold. All goods deiivernd free. Atlanta Martle Work:. WILLIAM GKA Y lMROUTKk AND DEALER JS . Americao, Italian and all othe# BlarWaa SCOTCH etoMWfi )N1TVENTH. Nistuos Vases. Tomb*, ai _ other etyles of Msfble Work done <m skort no- reSSSl iTffSuK. Address P. O. Box 549, aug^9m ^ x . r+ K1 &' °* or * i *~ W.G. Robinson, Agent Wholesale and itetail Dealar la BOOTS aud SHOES, No. 67 WhHeliall Street, ATLANTA, GA. |h IJ, NOW IN STOllK HIS K.VU. STOCK. EM Xj. braa iug full line* of T. Miles A 8on, J. Wll Its and JeiiMN* McMu-iiu's oelebratesl Phibnleipbui Work, together with a «<hkI stick of Lantern made goods. Prices guarantied to be ss Iowa* my city. Merchants buying for CASH, aad c generally. ' “* * **” l,SOO BUSHELS Red Rust Proof Oats Mark W. Johnson’s, OPPOSITE Cotton Warehouse, on Brood Street- ALHO : 300 Buah. Selecled.Seed MortalI. 950 Husk. Seed Rye, to arrive r 500 Buah. Seed H'henl, 910 Buah. Red Clover, 915 Buah. Red Top or Herds Graas. 994 Buah. Orchard Grass, lOO Bush. Tall Meadou) Oat Grass, to arrive, IIS Buah. Blue Graua, and all other useful Grasses, he. 500 Owl. fresh Turnip Sap f ALSO: 100 Tons Sea Foal Ettwem and other Guauo, lor Wheat, Etc. ALHO: £00 Dixie rioter and other Plows, from $3^60 to |6 50, cheaper than hone made "8oootera.” ALSO: The Heller Patent Grain Brill, For sowing Wheat, Eto. Mark W. Johnson’s, P. O. BOX M0. Atlanta, Ga. Macon & Brunswick 11 dealer in Tobacco, Cigars, 8uuff, Pipes, BAOQNI BAOONii “ j 000 I m HEAVY CINCINNATI Cl '£>.000 lbe. Tennessee Hides and Shoulders. 10.090 lbs. Lard-barrels aad eena. 7,000 bbla—all grades—Flour. H car loads choioe white and mlsad Corn j Barley, Gats, Cmpieut. Lime and Plaster, all la store aud for aalo at lowest rates. A. LEYDEN. W. M. WiLLUtex oetkbtf Agent* Wanted for T HISTORY OF TBE WiR. ComplaW la ov, ia. Head for etrculare with terms and a mil deecripdon of the work. Address National publish ing Co., AUauta, Ga., Philadelphia, Pa., or 8t Louis, RAILROAD COMPANY, M.CUK, O.., Ovtutoer 17, la 1 Change of Sohednle. Ol 3:30 A.M. 5:35 P. M. TIIK0UUH FAJWENUER TRAINS, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. onnerts closely si Jessup with tralusfor Hsvsn- i, Florida, aud sil iniinte on the A. * G. K. H. At ftlai-'uii with tho M. 4i W. fi. U. trams to aud from Atlanta. No change of rare between Maoon and Havaunah, and Macoii and Jacksonville, FIs. iiawkinhviIjLh r riiAnSr, DAILY EXCEPT HUNDAY. Tieave Macon paast-nger shed 3:<>6 P. M. Arrive at liuwklnsvlllo 6:46 P. M. Leave liawktUHVille 6:46 A. M. Arrive at Macon 10:30 A. M. WM. MAORAK, out'll-tf General HuperinUndcnt. * CHEAP COAL. ” •d on Car* at our mines at 9c por. bushsl, or will deliver It on Cars, iu the city at 33o i*«r. bushel; also. Hue Coal on Cars loaded at mines at 4c. per bushel, This is tbe lowest figure Coal baa beeu furnished paitlca purchasing in larga qualities. We claim that <?oal Is eaual to any, superior to a great many and inferior to none. KENNEDY k MOKBOW. Coal Merchants, ocW8-13t Knoxville. Team. Office Home Insurance COMPANY. COLUMBUS. OHIO, Oet. 33. 1371. rpHE BUWNE88 FOB TH! LAST FOUR DAYS. 1 including New York reports, was aa follows : October IJ.JJl it " 14.., fM.m 36 Me Loeaes for seme time. Tbe Company, by its prompt actiou, has gained s buainees sUmling that oould not have been gained In fltteeu years baslueea. No losses 11076 Chicago fires. lteto* are from Fifty to One Hundred percent higher then formerly. W. C. M. BAKKB. 8ec*y. uovltet W. T. WATERS k CO., Local Agents. tKOSwafauael Mapa’e Paata! Pep 1 A KIBE 0PP0KTUN1TY FOB INVEST MENT. Fine Floorinc Mill. Far Bala. OFFER FOB UU NT MILLS KNOWN AS "J. W. PMUtp. Mill. ’ M lire. CMk. IVu.,ph.ll county, 41, mile* northwest of Palmetto, oa tbe k. k W. P. B. H. The building is 33x33, three stortee high; otoae feandstion 33 feet bigb-sH ta toe comhUoa. It bee e pair French Bn bra, one of Jteopos. a angertoi CalUornia Smelter, and turns cut 15 barrels Flour, end 15b buehele meal, per day. Mae a 33 foot over- shut wheel—eeutd be M feeti never fading water power of 45 to 50 boroe; place easy of ortll-d4tw3t Palmetto. Os. To tYio Morohantn of Atlanta. A dvertise your business in eabt ala HAMA. The Opelika Locomotive (Tri-Weekly) has the largest circulation of any paper In that dliocellanrone THE SOU THEBN 4UELLOOM MunufacturlDC Conpany. Oupltol StoolT 0100,000 ALL PAID OF. riVHia COMPANY WAS 0B0ANIZI0 IN THIS t Cltt on the WKh lnatul. with th. (nUawlas BoMdof Pinetonl A. V. BBUMBY. PrreU.nL JAMES M. WILLIS, SrenUrTAnd PnOdreL DIRECTORS—Joreph X. Brown. E. N. KlrabnB, Jnhn B. Oordon, 8. B. Bobnon. J. A. An.Ur. cuiborn. Bnlemnn. T. B. Cnmp, A. V. Brnmbr, J. M. WUI1«, Alatou. ROBSON A CAMP, M AsenM. *»■* auSoTos. FOR HALE. A FARM IN DECATUR COUNTY, 0A. Bambrldge; which city l* well g ood church aud school privileges; is situated at the ead of navigation on Flint river, connected with avsn nali by Boil and will soon be conucoted by “ail with Columbus, Ga. fiHaiti Farm contains 683 acres, about 350 of which are open. On tbe place are all the houses necessary for term purposes, with a good well of water and con venient outlet*. Any one applying early can have this term for ala are perfect, unbroken teem 825.00 Hared I <25.00 fered! TRICES AND TERMS OF WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing Machines. mutt cash, flora mo. fSnsok THE ATLANTA SUN DAILY and WEEKLY ‘A Lire Paper ea Live Isaac*.’ ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Politics! Editor, A. A WATSON, New, IStUr, I. HENLY SMITH, Cerent Editor ud Ms TM 8DH lean earnest advocate of Democratic rludplee and a defender of liberty-adhering to the time-honored landmarks of trwa DemocMtie faltt. We look npon tbe auccem of the party in the — struggle aa a pa * To tB-end we i ftdcutly to the hearty c- Dnoseerut in the Union. In one i towte.^ortomtetuntebevm 1 The euoceas of Um DmoucraUo Party ftkma tea mcMo |p ue Liberty and goad (loverame.it <* this continent For this so erase we shall labor In the ranks of tbe mighty Democratic boat*, who still love Liberty aud equal rights. The gr*st Interests of Georgia wtU be teetered. g , r Mu bx No. 7. do ten’y No. 7, Folding oover iv eu Ne. 8, Full Cabluet, 100 110 “ Folding Cover, 130 WABBANTED FIVE YEAB8 BY WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO We wish it distinctly understood that these are out terms from which we never deviate; and we guaram * Machines to have every point of excellence ... . Underfeed hnutUo Machine, and 33 Peachtree btreet, Atlanta, Go. ORION DOZIER Ctgsl Ottoettisemonis. Gtoriia—Doudaa CauEty. A J. FARMER, AND H. O. BAIZEL, HAVING AP- PLIKD to me for permanent letters of Adminis tration on tho estate of Joseph Farmer, late of said County (iccuaaod, this Is to cite all, and alngular, tho creditors and next of kin of Joaeph Farmer, to lx), aud appear at iny office within the time allowml , and show cause. If any they can, why perma- be granted AJ. by law, ^ _ . neut Admtulstratiou should not Farmor and H. C. Baisel, oa Joseph Fanner's estate. Witness my hand and seal, this Oct. 14 th, 1871. W. W. Hindman, Ordinary. Executor’s Sale. the City Hall, In Atlanta, will be sold, at half of lot No. 335 and 300 acres of lot No. 334, Stone's District, Pulton county. Tbe land lies about aevan miles from Atlanta, oa tbe g from Green’s Ferry to Bast Point, About half tbo had la under cultivation, tbe other half wall Umbered. It Use well, aad la desirable property. Ike half lot Mo. 335, baa a reatdenoe aad other improvements. Sold aa tbe property of Mra. B. H. Key, deceased. TKBMB—Ooo-half oasb; tbe baUanee la twelve months. oot!7-Uwtdo* A. A. WILSON, Kaocutor. f A.<lmftiiftmtx*«3toi*'M Hale. 8tat* or Gboboia, | TALuraaao County. ( 1Y virtue of aa order of the Court of Ordinary of J said oounty, will bo sold on the first Tueaday la November next, 1871, between the lawful hours of aslo, before the C >urt House door In Crawfordvflhl in mid county, tbe flantatioa whereon Mrs. Dovsy Clemmons resided at tbe time of ber death. Tbe suited to tbe culture of con, cotton, or small grain d repair. Mr. Alexander Clemmons is on th# place, and will take pleasure In showing it to any sou wishing to purchase. Terms, twelve moatha e, with approved papers. Thia, September 8, 1. JAMBS M. TBII-LKW; ipll aa Administrator. A.flniia>lMta*utor*« Hfklo. Htatm or UxoaaiA, I Talxa/koro Cuuntt, l I>Y virtue of an order of tbe Court of Ordinary of J ) said oounty, will be sold on tbe first 1 ueedey in November next, 1871, between the lawful hour* of sale at the Court House door, in Crswfordvilte, la said county, the pleatattou or tends belonging to ttte estate of Geoeral Aaron W. Grier, deceased, late of •aid county. This plantation is well adapted to tbe culture <>f com, cotton, and small grain. Hltnatlon healthy, society good. Convenient to railroad, post oifice, churches, and mills. ~~ James A. Grier is on the place, end will taka pleasure iu showing the tends to any one wishing to to see it. Hold in Iota to suit the purchasers. A plat of each survey will be exhibited on day of sale. Hold for the benefit of tho heirs of said deceased. This, September 11, lg71. a time for approved papers. Administrator’s Sale. WILL 8BLL, BBFOKB THE C0UBT HOUSE door in Lawrencevillc, Gwinnett oounty, Oeoo gia, on tbe first Tuesday la November next, with la the legal hours of sate, all the ten da ta aaid count/ belonging to the estate of tbe lata Francis M. Ward- law, which are as follows: Four hundred aad five (405) acres, the mme lying near the Atlanta end Uiobmoad Air-Une Railroad end Duluth depot—»4 acres of which are Sae Chat tahoochee river bottoms. Which tract la known aa tbe "Old Home Flam" of deemead. Aha— 1 Two Iota an th# west teds at mid railroad, fronting the same on tbe east, near said depot—one of which contains thirty (30j acred, the other forty- six (45) scree. Also- one hundred and twenty-seven (1ST) acre# being where deceased resided et his deeth. Also—One hundred and fifteen (115) acres, border- ing oc tbe southwest side of mid 137 acre tract Also—One hundred end five (105) acres, bordering on tbe eonth west elds of said 115 acre tract—which three late lot* front said railroad on tbe weet, which ere also near said depot Also—Thirty-four (1 the southwest corner I, aleo—Beven hundred (733) aeree, more or legs e composed of eeverel lata aad parts ef Iota, lying on either aide at said railway, embnelag the place where John Pittman formerly resided, A point where the Pmehtru teed eroesis eeld rallw Held lends being about equi dttetent from Dotuthi Norcroes. Much of tha earns U vary daely tlmbei All the above lands are good aad finely Umbered, being la e healthy oeehauead deeiiebte neighbor, hood. All persons wishing good bargains In said lands will do wall to examiue the same before the 1 separately, one half far cash, i twelve months* baa. Heptembar 8AMUBL W. KNOX, • great deal of trading with 4 I city, i GEORGIA, DOUGLAS CO. Ordinary's Office, October 19th, 1811. _IZAI*ETU 11KRNAFIKLD. has applied foe J \a smptlon of peraoualty, end I will pass a poo ths •sms at my oMoe at DouglasviUe, on the 4th day of Novenkber aaat at one o’utoek r. u. W. W. HINDMAN. •et 3Mf. Lrglsteture, aad poUiah tha 1 Supremo Court, with ell news of interest connected with the State Government. Mr. Htepheus is thoroughly enlisted in this great work end contributes to the columns of Tag Sun almost dally. Address J. HENLY SMITH* Manager. Atlanta, Ga. tbbmh of BunacBimow Dally—Bionic Cmpp I Twelve Month.....$10 001 Three MofitZ. ,t * Hi Month. t 00 j One Month I M Clih, for Doll j—r.r Ann,* , ThranCoplof...'... 17 0* I B(t>t Ooptre HO* Tour " aw Iu M 00 rt.. " 41 001 angle tapo, I etn Weekly—Prr Annum I ■ogle Copy 100 I Ten Coptre .10 00 “ “S 135 93 Weekly Ber Bis Meatha i Single Copy 1 00 I Twenty Copied. 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OFFfoa* to Ratrr.—Oa* room oa 2d floor; alao a portioa oi (be offioe, to ol uding oae window on (be Hr* floor—in The Sun BaQdiag, on Brood ntroe(. Apply to J. Henly Smith, ((. * ' Sun Offloe. Onr carrier* an ao( aaOorised to rw- oeive money (or mb*orip(iont, or make collection, (or as on any oocoani, or to roil papera to any one. Thoir role doty ig to dotirer papers to our city onb cri ben—nothing else. "Ai.kxandeb H. Study or tu* Law.’’—A 16 page ptai- S hlct—on* o( tha pro(oundeat ol Mr. tophena' many prodactiona. Single oopy 15 conte ; 60 oopiea 85 Addrea* J. Henly Smitw, Manager Ban Offloe, Pswer Press F»r Bale* We offer (or **le a "Montagae” Power i’rcaa, whioh con be ran either by bond or steam—in perfect order and a* good aa new. Addreu J. Henly Smith, Ban Offloe, tf Atlanta, Oa. SUPREME COURT OF GEORGIA. Regular Order at to bo Decided. 18. Eastern 19. Branowiek September C-tl W* *p*ci*ily dmir* ell ( to reoeire their papen regalarty osd promptly. Wa will taka it oa a opaoial favor il they will report to wa every iailaTW to ■»- cevie the paper. Alto, any taflare to have it properly delivered—jost is it is requested by * ren Also, say failure to iwosiv* it pnopi- hr—in doe All that we oaa do is to do (be best we .jo. Wa ask oar so been ben to help aa in thia work. It weald const aa .frtotlr in oorreoting irragnlaritiea, if we ca*al- ways have item reported too*. if Jliver Plantation to Bint' V ,0HT W ^ JC8 from ABaate. oaths Cherts heerk SI JU River, oa Wedni<tu, fitwlw L l#W» d II o’clock A. M.. we w« reotoatfoe ynalm, to the Parties desiring to ern^te eattof, will call on either of the u EVAN FJ TTlSyu larirtl'i MiwBfcl. H . f aoiKnJk .yr luu ,•,.,} it *11 lit