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VOL. II.
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1871.
NO. 456.
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THIRD DAY'S PROCEEDINGS.
.SENATE.
MO*m HU lEallOI
Fbipa y » November 3, 10 a. m.
President Trammell in the cluur.—
' *>rayto'by Rev. Abmduui Wright. The
roll waa called and the journal read and
approved.
A menage from the Houae, onnonne-
tag its organization, was received.
Mr. Brook offered a reeolation that
•ocaauttee of thieo be appointed by the
President to co-operato with kite commit
tee from the House to notify the Gover
nor of the organisation of the Legisla
ture. The Senate refused to take it up.
the standing oommitteoa were then
announced. '* * ’ .
Mr. Lksteb introduced a resolution
providing for a joint committee to wait
upon Governor Conley and notify him of
the organisation of .the two Houses.
Adopted; and Measro. Lester, Jones and
Brock were appointed.
Ur. Caniu.ku offered a remlution di
rooting the Secretary to have printed one
hundred oopiee of the Rules for the nae
of the Senate. Adopted.
Mr. Hillyer offered a resolution that
s committee of three lie appointed to
consider the beat meana q{ reducing the
expense of the Journal of the Senate and
the proper method of keeping the same
correctly.' Adopted.
Resolutions were adopted directing the
Messenger to fdpnish each Senator with
a copy of the Journal of the Legislature,
and the Laws of 1870.
Ur. Cahdueb offered a resolution that
the Committee on Privileges and Elec
tion be directed to inquiro into the right
of Ur. William Heqnr to occupy a test
Senator from the 44th District;
also, of Ur. Thomas Crayton us Senator
from the Twelfth District. Adopted.
Bills were read the secoud time.
Ur. Jordan offered a resolution pro
viding for the settinc apart a certain
portion.of the gallery fur the exoluaive
use of ladies. Adopted.
Leave of absence was granted to Mr.
Bruton.
Ur. Jones, chairman of the speeial
committee to procure the services of a
Chaplain, reported the names of Rev.
E. W. Warren, Rev. Arminiua Wright
and Rev. J. C. Ketchum. Adopted.
By Ur. Steadman—A bill to provide for
the payment of the debt of Clarke
eounty.
- Mr. Hillyeh presented a memorial
asking aid from the United States Gov
ernment for connecting the Mississippi
Riyer with the AUsotio, by the cutting
of certain canals across the territory of
this State, and offered a resolution that
oar immediate representatives in Con
gress be requested to use every exertion
to secure the granting of the aid sought
•'Special Notice#,•• » cent# per line fee me arn by the memorial, and- that the Governor
mSBwi 10 cents for each tubeeqnent lneertlon. be requested to furnish oopies of this
p^£r£3a&3£ S^SSeVE*.* memorial to such representatives and to
per cent off thetalAe retee.
Advariteansste** Else Companies net Ohnrchoe,
half the nanal rate*. _
In ortter «> eatahMWi anlform rate# of affvarUaiaff
fur tha Daily Preaa of Atlanta, we have adopted the
foregotnff achednlenf prlcoe, and will be governed
by them in the future.
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Proprietor* of the Constitution.
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oertain other persons.
By Mr. Smith—A bill to fix the salary
of the members of the General Assembly
at *240 per annum each, and the ofiicero
at $320—allowing twolve clerks each to
the Secretary of the Senate and the Clerk
of the House.
By Mr. Lester—A bill to incorporate
tho Savannah and Thunderbolt Railroad
Company.
By Mr. Candler—A bill to repeal an
act to extend the lien of Bet off and re-
oonpment to all debts contracted before
June 1st, 1868. and to forbid the collec
tion of the same until all legal taxes due
thereon shall havo been paid.
Mr. Bmith introduced a resolution al
lowing the Messenger to employ an assis
tant at three dollars per diem. Adopted.
Adjourned until S r. m.
AFTERNOON SESSION.
The Senate met at 3 r. M. ,
Bills were reed the first time.
By Mr. Brown—To provide for paying
off tho bonded debt of this State and for
othor purposes.
By Hr. Reese—To provide for filling
by law the uuexpired term of R. B. Bul
lock by a sprcjpl ejection, and for other
purposes.
By Mr. Tratwiok—To repeal an act to
organize the District Court and to define
its jurisdiction. Also—To provide for the
apportionment of Representatives iu the
Gciicnil Assembly.
By Mr. HIllter—To modify ami amend
section 3523 of Irwin's Code, so as to
raatriot the lien of judgiuuut so fur us re
spect* real estate, to tho conuty where
rendsfed Iir in which recorded,
fijF Ur, Tray-wick— 1 To ameg4«BMtofc-
oori»>mtingthe town of HuvAinsvjlld, te
the county Of Pulaski, ami to define the
limits of the seme.
By Mr, Hillier—To revise the gmating
of new trials in pertain eases.
Adjourned until 10 a. m. to-ueorrow.
JT HOUSE, /yu A
The Hotese met, Speaker Smith pro-
siding. Preyer liy Rev. Mr. Strickland,
Hob. J. D. Woodall, of Talbot, and A.
Dates,of Morgan, Bore swnffg in, and
thelkmrnal read.
was received announcing
that the Senate was organized and ready
for basin
vision, for filling the nnexpired term of
R. B. Bullock, late Governor.
* Resolved, That oopies of there resolu
tions be transmitted to the Hon. B.
Conley, and the Hon. L. N. Trammell,
and that they be reenectfully requested
to inform the General Assembly of thoir
action in view of these Resolutions.
Mr. Scott moved the adoption of the
^'on'tfiis motion Mr. Pierce culled the
previous question, which call was sus
tained.
On the motion to adopt the subetitate
the yeas and nays were called, with the
following result:
Those reding is the affirmative are:
• Messrs, Wee. P. Aadenoo, Baker -uf
Pike, Ballanger, Barksdale, Barrow,
Browner, Butts, Clark of Richmond,
Cleghoru, (Jamming, Dell, Edwards,
Farmer, Flyut, Goldsmith, Guerty, Guy
ton, Hammond, Heidt, Jackson, John
son of Clay, Jonee of Hart, Kennedy,
Killim, Kuolee, Lampkin, Lang, Mo-
Millan, Meadows, Motherland, Paxton,
Fierce, Rounteee, Russell, Scott, Sel
lers, 81aton, Bared, Stovall, Woodward,
^hoao voting in the negative are:
Messrs. Allred, Bateman, Battle, Bease-
ly, Bell, Berrien, Bine, Booth, Bowie,
Braddey, Brady, Brenton of Tatuull,
Bruton of Deoatar, Brown, Brann, Bush,
Campbell, Carlton, Cato, Ohancey, Chas
tain, Clower, Cody, Colby, Collins, Con
verse, Cox, Craig, Crittenden, Daven
port, Davis of Clarke, Davis of New
ton, Dukes, Emerson, Etheridge, Fain,
Floyd, Franklin, Glover, Goodman, Gra
ham, Gray, Griffin of Houston, Griffin
of Twiggs, Hall of Upson, Head, Hcnd-
ley. Hillyer, Hoge, Howell, Hook*, Hud
son, Hughes, Hunter, Jenkins, Johnson
of Bpaidiug, Joiner, Jones, of Uwinnett,
Jones of Macon, Jones of Terrell,
Lewis, Lipaey, Mann, Mansfield, Martin,
Mattox, McConnell, McNeal, McWhor
ter, Moreland, Morris, Morrison, Mur
phy of Burke, Murphy #f Harris, Oli
ver, O’Neal, Ormond, Palmer, Patillo,
Paulk, Payne, Peeples, Pentecost, Phil
lip*, Poo, Putney, Rawls, Rent roc, Rich
ardson, Riley, Rutherford, Bargent, Sim-
mous of Gwinnett, Simmons of Hall,
Simmons of Houston, Bmith of Cowe
ta, Bmith of Oglethorpe, Spence, Bum
mers, Tarver, Taylor, Trammell, Watters,
Weet, Whatley, Williams, Wilson, Wof
ford of Banka, Wofford of Bartow,
Wood, Woodall.
A message from the Senate was receiv
ed notifying the House that the Senate
had adopted a resolution providing for
the appointment of a joint committee to
notify Hon. Benjamin Conley, acting as
Governor, that both branohee of the Gen
eral Assembly are organized and ready to
receive communications which he may
see proper to transmit.
Mr. Hoax's resolution was taken np aa
soon as (he substitute was lost.
On the motion to adopt, the yens and
ivs weie called for.
This call was not sustained.
The motion to adopt Mr, Hoge'a reso
lution was then put and carried.
Mr. Hunteb offered a resolution de
claring that the Legislature will prooeed
at once to provide for the election of a
Governor. It was only read.
Mr. Jackson’s bill to repeal the Hol
combe bill was read the second time.
Mr. Hall, of Upson, offered the fol
lowing
Election Dill.
Goldsmith, OoodmaB, Graham, Gray
Griffin of Twiggs, Gucrrv, Guyton, Hiall
of Upson, Harnmnn d, Hancock, Har
vey, Head, Heidt, Hendley, Huge,
Howell, Hook*, Hitdson, Hughes,
Hunter, Jackson, Jenkins, Johnson of
Clay, Johnson of Spalding, Jones of
Gwinnett, Jones of Hut, Jones of Ter
rel, Kennody, Killian, Kudos of j Lump
kin, Lang, Lipaey, Mann, Martin, Mat-
^fcNeaLMc-
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Harris, Net_
Psulk, Piston,
oo it, Phillips, ]
fral, Richards,
d, Monte,
. Murphy of
Palmer, Patillo,
, Peeples, PEnte-
Pou, Rawls, Ren-
Ronntree, Rus
sell, Rutherford, Sostt, Sellers, Simmons
of Gwinnett, Simmons of Hall, Slaton,
Smith of Oglethorpe, Snead, Spence,
Stovall, Summers, IVver, Taj lor, Tram
mell, Waiters, WasA Whatley, Wilson,
Wofford of Banks, Wofford of Bartow,
Wood, Woodward, Wynn, J. M. Smith.
Nays—Allred, Atkinson, Blue, Bruton
of Decater, Brown,. Campbell, Clower,
Colbv, Davis of Otmkn, Dukes, Floyd,
lln of Honatal, nillycr, Joiner,
Jonee of Maeao, Lewis, Oliver, O'Neal,
Ormond, Putney, Richardson, Simmons
of Houston, Smith of Coweta, amt Wil-
"sms,
Mr. Scon introduced a bill providing
meaus for punishing parsons who have
cheated and defrauded tho State out of
public money.
This bill was road, and aftur some dis
cussion se to the propriety of printing
bills, 200 copies of it wers ordered
printed.
On motion, the House adjourned until
10 A. w. to-morrow.
Carolina, do exist; now, therefore,” Ac,
Ao. It is stated that a clerical blunder,
in writing “Marion" for “Union,” ne
cessitated this supplemental proclama
tion.
Wendell Phillips talks thus to the bib
ulous Bostonians: “If there isn’t states
manship and law and morality and Chris
tianity enough to oore the drinking hab
its of our great cities, the Itepublio
just as much fated to go down as the Ro
man itepublio waa; and yoar children will
live to see the soldier on horseback, or
the aristocracy, fortified in wealth, who
will tako possession of the Government
Even great city in the United States is
rnlodbjrsmob. [Applause.] And there
isn't a Mayor, from the citjr of Boston to
San Francisco, due west, who was not
elected by the grog shape of his own city
—not one.”
TELEGRAPH NEWS
Be it easated by the General Assembly,
that a sposial election for Governor shall
be had throughout the State on the
Tuesday in December, 1871, to fill the
unexpired term for which B. B. Bullock
was elected, which said election shall be
helfi as is provided J)y Irwin's revfecd
Code, for tho regular election of Gover
nor and members of tho Legislature.
2. Bo it furthor enacted” that the re-
tarns of said election sbnll be sealed up
by fee maoegers and directed to tk*
President of the Senate rftid Speaker of
the House of Representatives, and tho
managers shall forthwith transmit the
samo to the acting Governor, who shall,
without opeuiug the same, and without
delay, Cause the said returns to bo laid
before the Senate, if the Senate bo in
session when received, and-if received
during the recess of the General Assem
bly, ao soon as the General Assembly con
venes the same shall bo laid before the
Senate, and bo by that body transmitted
forthwith to tho House or Represcuta-
tives, and such prooeadiEgs shall there
after he had for convening tho two
Houses in tho Re: resentative Chamber,
opening said returns, counting and pub
lishing the vote, and declaring the result
of sahl election, as is-provided by art 4,
sec. 1st, par. 2d, of the Constitution.
Sec. 3. Be it further enacted, Tlint if
> peraon l>e found to hsvo received a
majority of the whole number of votes
oast at said elsotion, or if tha election lie
protested, such proceedings shall be had
as is provided by art. 4, sec. 1. pa^ 2, of
the Constitution.
Sec. 4. Repeals all conflicting laws.
Mr. Jackson offered tho following res
olutions:
Resolved, That Rufus B. Bullock, late
Governor of the State of Georgia, who
lias resigned his offico and left the State
under circumstances creating grave sus-
uiaions that be is guilty of high orimea
and sitedarasnnoee, has, in ohSEgiag, inn
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ForNjtk (Kffffito
Mr. Rilni mowed to reooasider so much letter bearing date 28d October, 1871,
“ ' ■ addressed to bis political friends and the
people of Georgia, that a majority of the
House of Reproeeatativee had pledged
themselves to vote for articles of im
peachment against him, without investi
gation, and thst tha Senate had determ
ined to unseat a sufficient number of
Republican Senators to secure hie convic
tion, without regard to the truth and va
lidity of the charges, defamed this Gen
eral Assembly by chargee which ere
untrue.
Resolved, That the statement in the
nme letter to the eJTect that the people
of Georgia have recently denounced or
ignored the Constitution of the United
tptit&is&xxsia&'i:
assert that the people of this State do
now, id M# AM tfx mootedtfinp (when,
according to the [e^r of Rufus B. Bui-
of yesterday’* proceedings as relate to
^rantingjeave of absence to Mr. Py, of
after Mr. Jfeige, trto » under wn indict
ment for crime.
Joiner, of Dougherty, said that he
knew Nr. Page wesaick, and thpt he
ought not to be forced to attend.
Mr. Jones, Of Macon, moved to lav the
motion to rennttdsr on the table. Lost.
Mr- tin—M Owinwtt, offered a
resolution providing for the appointment
of a committee to inquire into the canto
of the sbeeuosof Mb Page. The motion
to ranoneidnr prevailed. Mr. Binueons’
resolution wee then adopted.
Naura. Simmon# of Gwinoett, Riley
and McWhorter were appointed on retd
0 °MrBfooBmovoAto onepend tirespoo-
ial order to have a resolution reed. Not
agreed to, - . 1 ,
Hie drawing of seats next took ptac
Mr, PqaaqffatBd.llMI follnwjpgL-
wmflfciijiJnu'fcou-
oommittoe of two from the Senate and
three from the House, and informed that
the Oencral Assembly is ready to receive
lion hire any eommunicatious lie may
may have to submit.
the
Ihst bn pan determined to stop imprison-
S’taTh, S 7 wrtof O ft
yrausiBifWfiww-
WAMUNutoN, Novembnr 3.~Lienten-
ant CotomaEder Jomre M. Pritchett is
den*. J t J
()no nuuilred recruits have been sent
to Son Antonio, Texas.
Tito Bnasd of Bn |swvisbig Inepectore
! an Baker of Pike, Ballanger, Barkadol'e, has sdjonrned. Its proceeding* have
KoSSSnj Richmond. „ffc-red Bmtow, Bemwtey, lh'11,Booth; *“*«"* * th ®
by the General Assembly ‘ Sn"’if Tstnafl’, Bryan, Burns,' Sush, | Thol'resideut ha* issued a supplc-
of ftronri* That in the Batts, Carlton, Cato, Chancey, Chastain,' mental Proclamation, which releases
0, „L o?^he G.n^f Ass^b ’v L li Clark of Richmond Clarke of Troup, Marion, South Carolina, and say.
opramn of, the General Are*«b£L ^ Cody, Convene, "Whereas, it h« bre. moertutond thai
lock, they were peiiceebly diapoeedG
tfrilestein tbertauH <ff tUk*(Mr, saff ■
thexofitoftato soy hq^tiUty towi
United States, nor deny to any
within ten HUPS tbn eqnal protaetion of
the laws.
On the motion to adopt these resold
saasuaux
W. t. Anderson, linker of Dry-
By tho New York Asuocimtal Pros®.
FOREIGN.
It is expected Hint Jules Favre will be
ambassador to Berlin,
Lord Horoourt resumes the ambassa
dorship to Rome.
A contract for the sale of tho Dutch
settlement of Sumatra and the ooast of
Guiaea, has been signed by the Dutch
and English governments.
The Italian government contemplates
spending 7,000,000 francs upon Alpine
fortifications.
Sir Edwin Landseer, the great English
painter, is Beriously ill.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
ARKANSAS
Meputed Km-mimr Rtltmmd.
Little Rock, November 3.— Advice*
from Bluff report the acquittal of three
Ku-Klux who were indicted a year ago.
ILLINOIS.
Cuicaoo, November.*-The Insurance
companies have doubled tho insurance
on grain. The Tribune suvs tho rate is
simply ruinous, and if persisted in, will
ruin business.
OHIO.
.ffore Rmdlral M^rmttd.
Cincinnati, Novembers.—The Federal
Grand Jury has indicted Bcnj. Davidson,
tho stray contractor, for preamriing fraud
ulent vouchers for forage, amounting to
*70,000.
MASSACHUSETTS.
J. ttmtr,,l,r r.rtMrt.
Boston, Novemlier 3.—Charles How
ard, of the banking firm of Miller, Ward
A Co., who was sentenced to three years
ai prison moot /or embezaliug gov rn-
ment bomla, lia* beon pardoaed by th«
1’resident. UILUUUL
PENNSYLVANIA
Tkt Turt.
Philadelphia, November 3.—Gold
smith Maid beat Lucy for $3,00(1 Time,
232* 2281, 2:18*—beating DffXtef*
time over tha Suffolk Park trsok.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
r-tUMC Jmk -Bntr—Ua'-SUlIt emir.
Chablehton, Novcmbor 3,— Four
deaths from yellow fover have Iracfl re
ported in the hut 2-4 hour*.
■Cardoza, tho colored Secretary of State,
ha* resigned to sc coot a profemonhip in
the Howard University at Washington.
Oolvmma, NovemlterS.- -Preparations
for the State F»lr have been nearly com
pleted. The Fair will open on the Hth
and close on the lltli. Colnmhia will
offer many attractiouH for tho Fair week.
A large crowd Is anticipated. Ocneml
Early will speak befuro tbo' Associa-
tiou.
~ NEW*YORK.
Jltrlt-Tht DOOr, mtmrO-Prtrmrinr far
Mra Toes, Nevemlmr 3,-Jf Priao*
Alexia arrives betare Tuesday, he will go
to Washington, in oognito.
Of the thirty imprisoned debtors four
were heard to-day and fire were de-
taiaed, tbo decision* in their oases be
ing taeotved- Tho bslntmo store die-
charged. «
■ The wboi* aettae fore* is ordered on
dntwTuoedey to preserve order.
Under the reguletions, each oandidato
is permitted to have a friend preaont to
see fair plsy. ^ v “
Th” Supremo Court will ba open all
day, mdepebdent of the usu4 teuinoas,
to peotect lioueM voter* in their nght*.
rExssttx&Tei&
enrolled by the committee of seventy Id
The New York 6'un tell* how Secretary
Boutwell was recently served with a little
writ As he was entering Steinway Hall,
New York, ho was met by a tall, well-
dressed man, who politely presented him
with a paper, saying, “This is for you
sir; a writ of the Supreme Court at the
suit of B. C. Galvin.” Tho Secretary
put the paper into his pooket and entered
the hell, asemingly rather perturbed.
The suit is to recover payment for losses
under the financial policy adopted by
Mr. Boutwell. Mr. Galvin sues tbo Sec
rclory for $2,000,000.
S. W. Brown, of Pulaski, got fonr pro-
mium** at the State Fair on Georgia
raised stock.
Steamers from Charleston are no lon
ger quarantined at Savannah.
John Shepherd, of Savannah, grew
jealous, and shot his wife. Colored,
A six-pound potato has delighted tho
Griffin Middle (leorgitm.
Pitt M. Brown is pitted as a candidate
for Mayor of Griffin.
Ntm abutrtiEtmeiUG.
Thi Last PrlHiir mi War*
CAPTAIN JOHN C. Hit A IN,
(L#t« C. H. N#vy.|
Will l'Hturf #t DaOlW# Open Hott##. Friday and
H*t«nlffiy Niglito, Noveiubor 3d ami 4»b, 3 o'clock.
SUBJECTS:
Capture of the Steamer Che**»pe**ko
In New York Harbor, Dec. 5‘b, 1883.
Capture of the
U* State* Mali Steamship R*«ffiok«,
OK the leh»4 of Crib*, Sept S*h. 18S4.
ConfMlttot* Nar*l Kxpedltlon,
MB” WITH If ANY ROKANTIC INCIDENTS.-«S
Tlekett $1—For tale »t the Kimboll Hou*e, at
rhilllp* k Crow'*, and at Kodwlnu k Fox’*.
•pfroil Mata r—onred A* the Ltediea. <
No. 47 Peachtree St.
ri^ R- RIPLEY'8 CROCK Ell Y AUCTION-IsOOK
X . out (grit THIS FRIDAY NKiHT, *t7o'elooh.
TURDAY Morning at 10 o’clock. Mid »t night at
’clock. Bargalufi 1> be had.
N. R. FOWTiRR,
LITCHFIELD HOUSE,
AC K WORTH. OKORdlA.
IABLE ALWAYS FlUlN
beat the market afford*.
Suburban Property
AT AUCTION,
UllANK M. QUEEN, Anctlon’r
FOB A. K. 8EAOO.
W ILL BULL, WITHOfTT RBBBftVH, OM Tilt
proiulws*, WEl)NE8«*AY, Hth November, bl
atant. at 18 o’clock, forenoon, abont TWENTY VAL
UABLE FIaATS OF LAND, located near Weat hud,
Atlanta, containing J^ to 10 acre*, btoch. For tanna,
etc., era large noatcra or maiw, at the office of
A. K. BKAOO,
Dealer in Real Katate,
Office Corner Forayth and Mttcliell atr’a,
novi-it Atlanta.
Macon & Brunswick
RAII.ROAl) COMPANY.
Ohange of Schedules
accommodation TIIAIN,
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
8:30 A. If.
IliU F. M.
Arrive at JackaouvlUe, Fla. 8:00 A. M.
Leave JackaouvtUe, Fla 8:45 1*. If.
Leave Brunswick 6:45 A. M.
Arrive Macon P- M.
THROUGH PASaSENGEB TRAIN,
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Qlmnecnunt*.
DeGive’s Opera House
Wopiiio Worrell • Blrcotreaa
FOR THRmT~NIOHT8 ONLY!
Mondsj EYCBlng, Horenbcr 0th, 1811*
THE FAMOUS
Worrell Siatera!
SOPHS,
IRENE.
Aa*i*ted by the Protean Oomedian
HARRY JACKSON,
JENNIE WILLNIORB FRANCK,
THE LCON BROTHERS,
Aad a moat yawarfal
COMIC OPEllACOMFY
When will be presented tbo musical Extravaganca of
OZNS1I HllZjIi JL|
Or. THE LOVER. THE LACQUEY AND THE
LITTLE OLA88 HUPPJCli. with aU the original am-
alo; Introducing the LEON DBOTHER8 In the Bpo-
cialtlea, and the entire Company in the last new sen
sation of “IF EVER 1 CEASE TO LOVE," with new
local hUa; and the laughable Faroe of ‘ THE FOOL
OF THE FAMILY." Chango of programme
lughUy.^p
Admission, $1 00. Reserved scat*. 1 to Gallery,
75c. Colored Gallery, 50c. iteserved 8oata at Phil
lips k Crew'a Book Store. nor
THE ATLANTA BUN
DAILY and WEEKLY
‘A Live Paper Ur* Iaraes.’
ALEXAXDEB B. ffPEMEEEl FoUtkal Idltw,
A. X. WATSON, N.wa Editor.
1. HKELT SMITH, Oaaanl Editor aad Eetowte
THI SUN In an earaeat advocate of Emmm
principle*, and a defend ar of Til my Wtoffilng In
tha tune-honored kjfavk* of trim Dammtte
faith. Wn look npnn tkn ananamof tffiapngipEi the
Hliutcllniuoua
Office Home Insurance
COMPANY.
COLUMBUB. OHIO. Oot.M, 1«7|.
M
$35,072 05
hoaaea for aame time. Tha Company, by Ita
prompt action, has gained a business standing that
could not hava beau gained la OXtoen years buaineaa.
No loaaes ainen Chicago Area.
Bate* are from Fifty to One Hundred percent,
higher than formerly. W. 0. M. BAKER. 8ec'y.
novl-fft W. T. WATERS k OO., Lawal Agonta.
. Office at Hamuel llape’a Dental
bAo
75 000 81WC8 HBAYY CIXCIlaJATI
2G.000 lbs. Tennessee Rides and
10,008 lbs. Lar>l—barrels and oa
7.000 bble.—all grade*—Flour.
8 oar loads choice white and mixed Oorn:
Barley, Oat*. Cement, Lime aiut Plaster, all in etoi
id for aale at loweat rates. A. LEYDEN.
W. M. Williams. octffiMf
Atfentn Wnntod for
A-H-STLim^lS
GREAT HISTORY OF THE WAR. Complete In one
volume. Bend for circulars with terms and a full
description of the work. Address Nations! Publish
ing Co., AUanta, Oa., Philadelphia, Pa., or 8t Louis,
Mo.ociUdtf
GEORGIA, DOUGLAS CO.
OannunY’a Ornox, 1
October 19th. 1871.
irtLIEABETH BERN AFIELD, bee applied for ex-
XL* emption of poreouatty. and 1 wttl peas upon the
same at my office at DouglaavlUe, on the 4th day of
November next at one o'olock r. to
W. W. HINDMAN,
123-if. Ordinary.
Leave Macon
Arrlre at Savannah
Arrive Jacksonville, Fla,....
Leave Jacksonville, Fla.
Leave Savannah
Arrive at Macon--...
... 8:10P. M.
.... 7:45 A. M.
... 7:00P.M.
... 7:00 A. M.
closely at Jessup with trains tor Seven-
da. and all points oa the A. k O. R. B.
with the M. h W. It. E. trains to aad from
No ohange of*
and Macon and Jacksonville, Fla.
iiawkinhvillb train,
DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY.
Leave Macon passenger shed $:05P. M
Amve at Hawkinavtlle 8:45 P. M.
Izeave - S
Arrive al MacoO..
WM. MAORAK,
General Superintendent
*18.00 Saves I ***.00 Save*!
PRICES AXD TEEMS Of
WIIMON MIUTTLE
Sewing Mnohines.
main rrrrcrt*. SISraMO. lira mo.
laUUatak »« »M M
Ho. ». hall-toaa, pis bi 10 SO *
do. i. to tool w a 1
KaV, Mdtatoovn TO *•
Ita. a, rnn RablaM. 1*0 110
Ea.e.r.MletOero'. *•»
WILSON SEW IMS machutb CO
We Vlas It OlatlurU, uuO.ratood that tbaaa an om
torn,, fmtn «bte* w. sane tovlete; anil », inana-
taa our Machlato to hava eorrj point of tirrSam
to b. foea4 la a»v UnOnton Hliuttl. Maehta., and
aadunbta. mad# otaa «uod toatovtot as any Matelai
Co-partnership Notice.
effect from Aagust 1st, Inst
CRANE, BOYLKTOS A CO.
Atlanta, Os.. Nor. 1-novJ-St.
UneitutE CatbB.
at-. Tnnowsr
Froprtetor Excelsior Plastering Work*,
400, ATLANTA, a A.
P. O. 13.
eug'Jfl 8m.
G. J9. HOOK**
C ontractor for brick and
8tone Work, of nU oleeees. Plastering and
iruauiuutal work, Btono Cutting, etc.
Griffin. On.. Mav 12. 1871. n_
if.if. juacjoe,
Fainter aad flweral»r,
O mOE.bov.W.O. Jaak’., Wbltahall Wret, r
turns thanks to his old patrons for formal
“S
D RIBS MAKING.-Attention, lndtae of «M city
Mrs. Id. F. BF.NSON, formerly of Rtehmond
Va., has taken rooma In the Davie Hall building
next door to the Candy Manufactory, Broad Streep
where ah* wUl be pleased to have the ladies of the
city call and examine her styles and patterns.
Dresses cut. beab-d autl uisdn In tho verv latest
jrlea, on sbotte nottos nod on aaoet reasonable rates.
Satisfaction guaranteed. octl Us
JOHN T. ALEXANDER.
New Store! New Stock I
NCW GOODS I POOP ADTIOLM!
all new and elegmit. Ladles are Mpeoiafiy Invited to
caltand oxamiue our Aret-olass family supplies. Eh
tuferior articles sold. All goods delivered ftw,
W. G. Robinson, Agent
Wholeaala and Itetall Dealer in
BOOTS and SHOES,
No. 07 Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, GA.
AN NOW IN RTOItF. HIS FALL STOCK, EM-
- bracing fuU lines of T. Miles k 8on. J. O. Wil
lis and Jontco M< Mu'lln's oflebrated PhUndalpbla
Work, together with a good stock of Eaetam rondo
goods. Prices guarantied to be as low as any in thin
city. Merchants buying for CASH, and consumers
generally, are Invited to examine hie stock before
buying. oot9-im
1,000 BUSllElS
Red Runt Proof Onto
AT
Mark W. Johnson's,
urpuorra
Cettra Warekewte, m. Bread Street.
ALSO i
300 Ruth. MNHri^NdSErtiv,
eso ten*, seed !■*«, to arrm,
500 math, had Whoat,
*10 math. Red Clover,
U* mush. Mod Tom hr made
Orate.
1*4 math. Orchard Oram
MM* math. Fall
Orate, ta arrive,
ITS are*, mtav Orate, aad aU
other ateCai Oratett, Me.
500 Cat. rreth Taratpheep /
A. Xmht O J® *^^ ^*^*
ISO That hat Coatmtoraaand
other Ownao, tor Wheel, lie.
ALSOl
goo
Mows, from $3^$ to
trnBsm.
The a
secure to t
continent For this l
ranks of the mighty _
love liberty and eqnal right*
Tho gnat Interests of Georgia win be toetnroi.
We shJl giro a eerMot ronert of the preroedings of
the Iaegtalaturo, and puhliah the Decisions of the
Supreme Court, with alt news of Interest n—entil
with the State Government
Mr. SUpheue ie Ihorenghly i
work and contributes to the cc
almost daily.
Address 9. HENLY SMITH. 1
r5!S;«
AtaSTte.
TEllMM OJP HVUOCBimON
Dnlly—Mingle Copy «
Twelve Months....$10 001 Three Months $ 00
Six Months • 001 One Month ...tff
Cl whs Ita Del1y-PerAna«M t
Three Oopiee 27 001 Eight Copies ft 00
Few " 85 00 Tea « .M 00
48 00 I Single paper .\ $ eta
Weekly—Per Annans *
Five
Five Oopiee 8 001 Fifty Copies
One Hundred Copies l
Weekly for six Menlks i
Single Copy.... a... 1 001 Twenty Copies.
Three Copies i 80 Fifty Oopiee j
Five Copies 4 00 f OneHnadred Oopiee
-OB Oopiee 7 50 | Single paper
No Saheorlattena to the WKKKLY, received
lorter period than alx months.
AU snheertpttons meat he peid fee In
*d aU names wUl be stricken from our he
the Ume paid for expiree.
QLUIIt
lames for CLUES most all be sent ta Em aame
time, and take tha paper for the aame length of Urns,
and all beet the asms Poet Office.
HOW TO REEIT MOMMY*
We will be responsible for the info arrival off all
money eeat us by Money (Mar, by leftsterod Let
ter, by Express, er hg Draft, bet net eiisrwtm, if
money sent in an unrogtiteeed letter ta lost, it must
be the loos off the person sending It.
Mo paper will be sent from the o«m tffl it ta utad
will always he erased when the Ume
Ta Correspondents.
Xr. Stephens will remain In Orawfordvllle. Hie
with Tnn Bun win not aha age hta xeta»
letters Intended for him, either on (ri
le or oeunectni with the PetMota De-
»ta gpsbnom
AU letters on buetneee*of any Mud, eeuneetad uffih
Tun Son. except its Pollticel Department, should be
to J. Manly Smith. Mi eager, ittanta. ftn.
CITY ITEMS.
To tke Msnake reef the Leg lets tnre.
Than membera ErtaUBg to eEheetalie
for The So* daring the eereioa at the
Legislature, eon have it delivered at aaj
poiut in the city, or left at the Poet Office,
or it can bo token at The Sc* office, by
lesviog their order* at thi* office.
k_ W. B. Mows, at the Kimball
House, alwajr* bat The 8t» for Etta.
te 1,000 Old I’apen for ml* ia quaa-
tltie. to eait pure baser#, at tee
ti Bo* Oman
T* Prtaun.
Twelve new.paper choree, saitable lor
paper* from 22x32 to 24x86, frill ~be told
cheap. Addrere
J. HieiLT Burra.
tf. Uurine*. Manager Boa.
M. Omen to Ba**,—Om non oa
2d floor; also a portion til the office, In
cluding one window on the lint floor-.in
The Hr* Building, on Bread (treat
Ap p| y - - ; '•"■Tato
Our carrier* ere not authorized to re
ceive money for eabscriptiotn, or **4*
collection* lor a* on *ay oocoont, or to
wll popere to any era*. Their t*l* dntjr
ia to deliver paper* to oar oily eat.
ori here—nothing etee.
AuazirDEB H. Biei-hee* o* ran
Btudx or m Law."—4 16 page pem-
S hlet—one of tho profonndeet of Hr.
tephene’ many productloB*. Single
oopy 16 cent* ; 60 oopiee *6
Addrere J. Hbelt Bkre,
Manager San Office,
We offer for eal* a "Montagu*" Fewer
Frees, which eon bo ren either by hand or
steam—in perfect order aad re goad ae
new. Addrere J. Handr Barra,
Bun Office^
SUPREME COURT Of GXQBG1A.
Regular Order et Beeitere—Orere yet
to be Decided.
September 6-tf
Wei
to reoeiv,
P«>®p0j- , __ _
We will take it-**- a :
they will regret tout every 1
oevie the paper.
Ateo, any failure to tore it properl J
delivered—just re it it requeetod kg
> A rvttnadt
any failure to rereive It
ly—indo* area.
-“ that tee aa So it to Sa tea totetae
Wee*
in thi* work.
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