The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, November 12, 1871, Image 2

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THE DAILY SUN. Sunday Morning November 12 Office in the Sun Building, Wed Broad tlreeL Second Door South of uae of Broad street, A (tbama. '•n First P nn Fourth Few Advertisements altnat/s found usiness Kc : Local and Business Notices A|»U forTkc 8«B, J. Q. Caldwell. Thomson, Oa. Tam-a*. Mirr k Co.. White Plains. Qreeu Co., 0* WlLLUKS, I »* Wkdrm* __ (how*. ad Oar »«>nrl|lU. Pil«. We oak attention to out new term* of ■ufaecription in tbe Aral aelomn en our ——L Mail. Capiat I t Ik. hi Far a»U at lk< of a people who are aware of the of the Radii canur. L-ywW....«..><eni.i . lOaa Tto# ten ■ | id *f Blodgett’* JLSroUtortart—. " The tnweeti gallon (if the lingo fraud* m and plundering* of the people under the .‘’AhMintondenoy of the State Road by CapL Blodgett, will bo on* of the moat important, and require more oaeaful and thorough proceeding*, than any other— not excepting the misuse of the fund* and bond* of th* State, which are alleged .g.;—* Kimball. Bullock, Clew* k Co. ka before stated, this, and all such in rgatigatym. bbuqlii, in on judgment, be made by a joint oqmmiUeo of tho two Bouses of the Legislature, and, we beliese, this is the prerailing opinion among the members of the Legislature. The proposition, honestly advocated by torn#, bat invented and suggested for a sinister motive by those who desire to prevent investigation—to appoint an ootaide ooin- mitte* to make this investigation—we believe, meets with no favor. Whatever is done, should be dono by the members themselves, who will be directly respon sible to their constituents. But the committee should hare what ever clerical and legal aid may be ueero- aary; and, in obtaining such assistance, the oommitteo will, of eoune, select that which will be most effleient and most surely facilitate the investigation. No one on earth knows as mnoh about the State Road books aa Msj. 0. P. McCall*| and hail kb* only man who was oooaeot- ed with tli* Road, who is disposed to tall wbst he knows—not only of the or- taisa ooAke books, bat tbeir unwritten history—wrnd, of coarse, his services should be St'onoe secured., , And then souse Ibdlroad man of ability, iuUgrity and siperienco—such a* Col. L P. Grant—should, also, be secured to as sist in the investigation. With a good Committee of the two Housos, and such eturirad matstance as we have named, there would be no difficulty in probing the mUTtWR) the bottom'. ■ *. * i .i-t- ■* -r— Hon. Thomas Munson Norwood X. 41 years old.,' H* was boM in Tai- cal Party, in power State, (so-called;) a party whieh has no sense of shame, and who gloat in their own moral turpitude; who commenced their reigu in Texas, with the State not owing a single dollar, uad to-day II bill is brfore the Legislature to tell two millions of dollars of ten per cent, bonds to pay the interest upon the public debt! Great God ! is this the beginning of the millen nium ? Texas has redeemed herself; has elected the entire Democratic ticket throughout the State. Radicalism and public thieving are doomed in Texas forever. They will pass away with all their corruption into an ignominious oblivion. Then honest jgen will afrninhUr th* Stats Govern ment sftA she next general election, to be held soon for members of Legislature and other offioes. We with the .people of Georgia and the South,who are in quest of homes, to come to Texas. We nave an sbundanoe of room for them. Bell connty can sup ply 30,000 families. Wo have a popula tion of. 12,000 in the county, and you can scarcely find them over oar vast plains*. Unimproved proirio and cotton fluids can be purchased from one to five dollars per aoro.itbal will produoe from 25 to 00 bushels of gem per acre, and from tbsea-fourtha to two bales of cotton; improved lands from live to fifteen dol lar* per sere. We hare, perhaps, the beat watered county in the State. We have the Lam pasas* and Leon river* running through tho county, besides a soon of large crocks, springs and email rivulet* in ev ery direction; grass, winter and summer; no cattle to feed In winter, or save fod der in summer; timber sufficient for all purposes; rock, for building purposes, perfectly inexhaustible—said rook easily quarried and dressed to any shape, and in a short time becomes hard and lasting. Bell oounty possesses another groat ad vantage, that is, being in the center of the State, consequently the canter of the great thoroughfare of travel from Northern to Southern, Eastern and Western Tex as. In a short time we will bar* the M K. and Texas Railroad running through Ballon, the county scat of Bell county. Besides, a railroad has been chartered from Calvert, (on the Central Railroad), to this place, a distance of 40 miles We bavo about 18 mails per week. 'The population of Belton is about 1600, and increasing daily. We have s two story briek court house, (Temple of Justice, “in * horn), a malo and female school, numbering each over ono hun dred pupils, besides a literary institu tion, under the guidance of Edward I, for the instruction of the desoendants of The first annual conference of the Mothodist Episcopal Church South, will locate the Texas University in Bell coun- Cegfll ^burrlieemonts. Georgia—Douglas County. tratlon on the —Ute of Joseph Firmer, late of mid County den—Md. this la to cite ill. and singular, Uuereditom and next of ktu of Joseph Firmer, to !><>, and appear at my offlrr within the time allowed b> liw, and ihuw cause, if any tin yuan, wby peruta- ent Administration should not b« granted A. J. armor and 11. C. IJaixsl, on Joseph Farmer's entaU.. Witness my hand and seal, this Oct- 14th, *871. Executor’s Sale. the City Hall, la Atlanta, will be sold, at Exsou- tor'a eale, oue half of lot Ho. 386 and 900 acres of lot Mo. 234, tttona'a District, Fulton county. The lead Ilea about eaten miles from Atlanta, on the road leading from Oreeo’s Ferry to Kaet Point, About half the land la under culllveUon, the other half wall timbered. It bee well, and ie deatrabte property. The half lat Me. 233, hee a rssiAenos and other improvements. Sold aa the property of Mrs. M. H. Key, deoeaeed. T*W4k flin lulf eeah'. the baUaoe* In twelve month* ootlT'lawtde* t A. A. WILMOM, Executor. GEORGIA, DOUGLAS CO, Ounuw’l Ovrics. I October 19th. 1871. I E UUBTTB umiraui, bo «ppll«d for «- .mptioool ywreoalty, so* 1 will piss upoo lbs •sms si my oOos si Doajlterillo. oa tba 41* d,/ of Mov.nbsr next Moos o'clock r. a. W. W. HINDMAN. ty, which will oost one million dollaim. We have already sent The Bud 183, and send 16 more, notwithstanding the in- orease of price. We consider The Sue a sound Democratic paper, which, to be admired, is to be read. If desired, will drop yon a line again. Sic Hemps*. bot oonhty, Georgia; >od broopti* irp under How.'iJaMs’M. Bmitli, at CuZi' lft?ar den, aud wss admitted to the bar at For syth >n Febrnaiy, 1852. He immediate ly went to Savannah End entered upon the practice of his profession, where ho has remained ever since. Re was a mem ber of the Rouse of Representatives in the Georgia Legislature in 1861-2; be sides this, he never held any offioe, either before orsiuoe the war. Bis father was jmSKWsoil of an ample fortune, but believed it to be proper for everybody to learn tome trade. Accord ingly, he bad the subject of this no li oe, who wss hisyoopgest child, to learn tho trade of a shoo and boot maker, whieh he did; and ha mode the boots with bis-own hands, which ha wore when ha west to college. He is a thinker, a systematic student, whose mind is wall stored with scien tific, historic and legal loro; is an able speaker antrdahat^k, and one of the beat informed men of his age in Georgia. Athena ns ('aunty Site of Clark , County. A petition signed by 1,400 citizens of Clark county, ie now before the Legisla ture, praying for tho removal of the oourt bouse from WatkinsviU* to Athena. Among the many reasons presented, this multitado of petitioner* urge that the removal i* essential to the prosperity of the county; that they consult the interest of two-third* of the citizens, represent ing five-sixths *f the taxable property in the oonnty. In *upport of these views, they present the facts that Athens con tains 5,000 inhabitants, Watkina- vilie 200; that at Athena is con oentreted nearly all the commercial, civil 'and ednoatiount interests in the county; that Athens is ths commercial metropolis of Northeast Georgia; nine- tenths of tha litigation of tba oonnty belongs to the city, and it is mot* conve nient and Atetouhto as the oonnty site socially, commercially and edaeatioaally. These ore the pleas of-the petitioners. The ease, ww aoderstand, will be acted on immediately. ~~ Letter nron* Texas. \ , , Ranwm, Tessa Not. 1,1871. Edit** Aw*.' Ml oonnty to th* (ma nor oonnty of th* 4th Congmatoeal Dto- triot, at the JlamOuaaoy game Jhnmah 1006 majority over Dageaar, th* Badtaal candidate—notwithstanding Gov. Ds«to (King Edward I.) sett ha twenty-two of hi* (pejto) white and black negro State po lio®, to ooeroa. driH, dragoon aud sompel the aogroe* to rote th* Radical ticket, and InMmi tog* <hg teatii met; If blc. *o*»a*ttW*r)lfctoi^nni To tbr Member* of tho General Assembly. Gbeenoboiio, O*., Nor. 0th, 1871. Editors Daily San: I beg to call tho attention of the Geuoral Assembly to the importance of enacting a more uniform aud remnuorative Bill of Fees for Ordi naries. The duties of these officer* ore onerous since the abolition of thu Inferior Court, and the pay is not commensurate with their duties, Should the General Aasem- Ive a . oi discharging the duties that for merly devolved on the Inferior Court, mon of better talent and of more legal acquirements would seek the offices and be elected (thereto; much less litigation, with it* consequent expense to estates, would arise from decioion* mode by Judges of those Court*, aud tho publie good in many other respect* would bo promoted. It could be enacted that the salary be paid by the Oounty Treasurer out of the oounty fund*, quarterly, or annually, and the amount uf salary consequent upon the taxable population or property. Very respectfully, Greene. and Colt's late improvement, marching through the public romm* l*r. 4*** 1 4uy* before, and up to the election, in time of Peace and in aparngWand fain town, to enough to ta—- w..,umd *»ikvu aerion* reflection* in th* minds __ Profceahonal Carta. THOS.N. HOPKINS, Attorney h Counsellor at Law, BRUNSWICK. QA. NU1 practice In the Brunswick. Aliapabi. and Southern ClrcuiU. octlH-lm WM. U. STKRIlKISfcs ATTORNEY AT LAW, CRAWFOUDVILLK. GA. ocilR-lm ». o. LAWIO*. i. i. FITIFATUICK. LAWSON K FITZPATRICK, Attorneys at Law, CATONTON, GA. Will practice iu the Octnulgao Circuit and 8u- )muaOourt. Prompt attoutton «iven to OoUrctiona —U Tha Junior rrfen, by prriutaaion. to lion. A. lanbana, Hon. P. 1). ltobmaou, Hon. A. Keea Mon* L WWtyhann. _ octlH-liu J. MADISON (JUTTS, Attorney 5 Counsellor atLaw ROOM 8 MAT Ul’ILDINO, Oof* 7 th aud K Htreata. WASHINGTON, D. C, _ _• Prarticog in all tha Courta, Itafora all Coiu atantona. and in tha ItrjvarlmcnU. »*ctr ANDREW H H. DAWSON COUNSELLOR AT LAW QAaa 331 Uroadway, Room 1ft, <x*-“- ' NEW YORK TO EMIGRANTS. THE BEST ROUTE FROM Atlanta to Memphis Western and Atlantic Memphis & Charleston E. E. Lmt« Atl.uta 0:00 A. M I0-J0 P. H. Reach M.mphla, cell dx/.lI.lB P. K 10:1* P. M. NO OTHER ROUTE OFFERS Double Daily Trains TO AMY POINT ON THE MiaaiHaippi River SOUTH OF CAIRO. 73 MTT.1M SHORTER Than Any Other Line to Memphis. Making CUOSEB CONNECTIONS with ths only , Train from Mampbis to -rt - — -a- A* V l/IV KtartiuK from Atlanta at 10:30 p. m., yon leava Cbattanooga 6:30 a. m., arrive at Mempbia 10:16 p. m , 1—va Mempbia for Little Bock 7:60 a. m. If any one ahould offer Indnoamanta to yon to go via Naahvllla to Little Rock, ran. amber that there la bat one train on that route, which leave# Atlanta In the ftornlng atartlng It boon too eoon, yo on a tedium journey 9 boon longer, and arrive In Mempbia ouly to meat with 7 hours more detention than If you had left Atlanta ou tba 10:30 p. m. train, aud goua direct by tha only RELIABLE ROUTE. If yon are to go by boat from Memphis, leava Atlan< ta in the morning, arriving In Memphis 12:16 p. m. Boats leave at 6:06 p. m., allowing ample time for transfer and avoiding confusion. Finding oar Ageute who will g*ve reliable information, and allow to one to deecive yon. L. P. GUDOER, Agent, Dalton. W. J. AKKRA, Agent Atlanta. B. P. PARKER, Agent. Chattanooga, Or Address : A. A. BARNES, Gauaral Ticket Agent. octlO-lm. Memphis JAREO IRWIN WHITAKER. Attorney at Law, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. yyiLL PRACTICE IN TBK REN’KRAL OOURTH, State and Federal. mp4 attention. front room, o< More. In the Blanchard Building. Whitehall ■ bctW-2m J.’ PAIRFAXfMcLAl'GHLUV, Altonry Jr VoutHrilor at Law, No. I Ft Paul Street. BALTIMORE,HD. T>«Oin*T attention given ta f<n JL tha collection of claims, ho., in isstve. - U. m. now Ann. e e. I. bowaju). W. H. HOWARD A BON, COTTON FACTORS OOKMttaiOri^MLRO HANTS. No. 1WARBEN BLOC*. ... AUQU8TA. OA. **ay thOMH tvakvaDy. Ih CototMSluXon *•* Sa4lte« Cotton, One and a Quarter Percent. an Urn Bagging and Ties will ha mad at the lowest oaab prtoa. oral mk advances made on cotton In warn 11 tho fcrUUtea oflarad by Waro- CooslgunMnU aalli lted-aalte MB aogllwtm A RARE OPPORTUNITY FOR INVEST MENT. Fine Flouring Mill* For Sale. Bear Creek, Campbell The building la 28x36, three stortea high; atone foundation 29 feet high—all in floe condition. It haa a pair French Buhre. one of Jteopua. a superior California Hmvtter, and turns oat 16 barrels Flour, road to tha Depot, and In a beautiful and oouvenieut k Factory. J. W. PHILLIPS, Palmetto^ Cntinrte garb*. r. a. Tscnowan, Proprietor Ezcalsiar Plastering Works, P. O. Box 400, ATLANTA, OA. an«26 6ms- JtlcBridc U Co. IN TUB CITY! REYNOLD’S HOTEL, NEW NAN --- GEORGIA. [FORMERLY McDOWELL HOUSE.] Ante Britain Uatce 9* 00 PER DAY. W. M. naynoXda, ocra-tf Pto/rlfUr. kENHEIlAW HOUSE, MAMETTA, . . OEOBOIA, O FFERS FARTICULAR lEDOCEKlOITS fuulllc. dMlTin* Clm lad C- t quarter.: only onekour , nd* tt Add™. FLEtCHEU ocUO-tf Bankin 500 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. MERCIIA NTS IN City and Country C ONSULT YOUR INTEREST; EXAMINE OUR stock and prices before you buy. We import CUTLERT AND CROCKERY And K la not to yonr interest to go a long distance from home and pay aa much or more for the asms goods. We call particular attention to our stock of TABLE and POCKET CUTLERY, and do not believe that for extent variety and prices it ia equaled la the South. AN IID1RN8E STOCK OF George tf'oMtnUiolm and Son’s Celebrated I XL Cutlery. JOSEPH KOGERS to SON’S TABLE AND POCKET CUTLERY- CK WARD tr CO. B4* ANY. Wa are agon te for tha CELEBRATED HARD . -w- . - " Hoyouteant H'adr if Hut (iter's, Rogers it Son’s, I X L and other best Brands ot Razors, Scissors and Knives. Cali on us. McBride, a co. ijolcl Qircuorg. S AS SEE H HO USE, (Formerly United Mates Hotel,) 10RNKII ALABAMA and PRYOR STREETS, AT- j jantX. oa. E. R. SA3SEEN, Agent, Proprietor. GEO. W. 8A38EXN. Clerk. House, COLUMBUS, OEOROIA. J. W. RYAN, Proprietor. oct31-tf FRANK GOLDEN. Clark. BROWN’M HOT EL, MACON, OEOHOIA. IIS SPLENDID FIRST-CLASH HOTEL IS THE largest and beat Hotel In tha City. It la altua- tod immediately opposite the Genertf Passenger Depot, and for Comfort. Kleganoa. Economy and at tention of its Employees and attaches it offers great er inducements to the traveling public, than any oth er house In the Honthern States. nov3-tf W. F. BROWN k OO. 1865 ESTABLISHED. 1843 STUART RAILROAD IIOTEL, Opposite Depot—VALDOSTA. GA. [18 HOTEL 18 CONVENIENT TO BUSIN pleaaantl) located, attentive servants, and charges moderate. 0. T. STUART, nov6-tf Proprietor. LITCHFIELD HOUSE, AC WORTH, OEOROIA. best the market affords.^ nov4-tf Atlanta & New Orleans SHORT LINE. THE SHORTEST & QUICKEST DOUBLE Dally Line From Atlanta to the Mississippi Hirer VIA WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY, and Mobile, for NEW ORLEANS, AND VIA WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY, SELMA AND MERIDIAN, VICKSBURG-, And all intermediate Points. O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. OCTOBER L 1*71, Double Daily Passenger Trains will run on this Road aa follows : Leave Atlanta at.....*; 7:10 A. M. Leave Atlanta at 7:00 P. M. Arrive in Atlanta at 8:00 P. M. Arrive in Atlanta at 6:45 A. M. Night trains run through to Montgomery WITH OUT CHANGE OF CARS, forming a DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION with trains of the Mobile k Montgomery Railroad for Mobile, New Orleans, and all points in Texas, and with Trains for Selma and Meridian, Ala.; Jack- aon, Corinth, Okalona, Vicksburg, and all points in Central Mississippi, Central Alabama and Northern LooldDg Glass Plates e. M. ROOKS. fTONTBAOTOR FOR BRICK AND VV Mom Work, of all oUma. FUtovto* aa* OroammUl work. Stou Caltlaf, no ttrMto.O*.. May It. I*W H'M. MACK ML, Painter amI Oewroter, O FFICE »bor. W. O. Jack's, WkmkiB rout. , Mnaioaok, to hi, old polroo, for >iaa for or., ud hopw by otteottoa to kaMowt to mrlt* -mnllaaaai, of tkoouuo. *FI*4F Coppersmith Shop oaus j. .nmumsi wuuam k fmiwroms. tOAxrm t. ami. Jennings, Smith L Co., OOTTON FACTO BS AND OOMMISUON MENCMAXT*. | J An Ik*, doy FMMrtW to No. I. MrtohMh rtrorl. AurutA. Qoorglo, (ofiporttooiir form., aloe of kaa- oom.1 wkoro w. karo th* non ompl. ud CtM* Stone* of uy In th* city, which I, Strictly Flro- Conalguments L un-«>pit- HoUolletl. We offer the Cheapest anc. Best line o House - Keep ers’ Goods in the City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks,Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases <fc Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash Mriila & Co. J*0t4*dlT am St Baton, to. to. Oo. XIV. JOHNSOIT.IxMialAatt, No, 4. THE R. L UfBALL BOUSE. Anjuno. Oa, October nth. ISTI. ov * r *te* MoooUia Boots. J- via 8. R. A D. K. R and Its eoonectione to all twaUool polnu. u low u hr >oy oth r root., rri; To MOBTOOMEBT.SELMA. MOBILE,VlrESDUBO. JACKSON, CANTON. MEBQHAN ud NEW OR- tore* K to t p. Ek,lk Paeeengere will find this route 98 miles shorter jhmn the Bias Mountain or any other route to Mont gomery, Mobile and New ()rlft*n« »mt S3 »«”•• ‘ * Passengers leaving Atlsnte At 7:10 a. m.. Arrive in Selma at 8:3‘J P. M At 7:00 p. m., Arrive in Selma at 10:32 A. M Making close conncctiona with Selma and Merid ian Road. BAGGAGE CHECKED FOR ALL TER MINAL POINTS. IA- Aak for Ticket# via West Point and Mont- gomerr- Tickets for sale at the office of J. H. Porter, Gauaral Ticket Agent, a* the Union Paaeenger Depot. Macon & Brunswick RAILROAD COMPANY. SUPERINTENDENTS OFFICE, Mw», Oa, Octobor IS, MIL Change of Schedule. O N AND AFTER SUNDAY, OCTOBER 29TH. 1871, the following schedules will be ran : ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY. Leave Macon 8:20 A.M. Arrive at Brunswick 0:23 P.M. Arrive at Jacksonville, Fla. 6.00 A. M. Leave Jacksonville, Fla 8:44 P. M. Leave Brunswick 6:46 A.M. Arrive Maoon 6:25 P.M. THROUGH PASSENGER TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT P UNDAY. Leava Macon 8:10 P. M. Arrive at Savannah 7:46 A. M. Arrive Jacksonville, Fla 7:0Q P. M Leave Jacksonville, Fla 7:00 A. M 'save Havannah... 7*0P M rriveat Macon 6:50 A. m! Coonecte closely at Jessup with trains for Savin nab, Florida, and eU points on the A. k G. U. R. At Macon with tha M.4W.B. B. trains to and from Uanta. No ohange of oars between Maoon and Savannah, and Macon and Jacksonville, Fla. HA>VKIN8V1LLE TRAIN, DAILY EXCEPT 8UNDAY. Leave Maoon passenger shed KM P. M Arrive at Hawfclnavtlte p m Leave Hawktnsrilie 6 46 A. M Urtnu Mhos 10:90 A. m! WM. MAORAE, 'f-tf Uen.nd Suawihtond,ot. iDateijee. Jcratlrj!, (Sic. W O M ETHliVGh’NEW; L A W S H E & HAYMES, THE OLD RELIABLE. riio OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, GREETING. • WB HAVE JUST ■ Received end uj-eued our Fall Slock of RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY, Embraoing all the LATEST STYLES gf the BEST GOLD, and AT PRICES mWER THAN WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO OFFER BEFORE. Oar WATCHES BUN FROM THE FINEST JURGENSEN dawn to the bwer grade* of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHES. Ia fact, we now have a full, beautiful iDd almost entirely new stock. Como an<l Woo XT*. Irloo aud Bo Convinced. *eptl9-d2m New Roate to Mobile, New Orleans Vicksburg and Texas. Blue Mountain Route V I A SELMA, ROME, AND DALTON Railroad and ita Connections. r)A88KNQin* LEAVING ATLANTA BT THE t /IIaWc J2. a l'So°a f d at 10 A. M., making dose connection with FAST EXPRESS TRAIN Of Helm a, Rome and Dalton Railroad, arriving at Selma at 8:10 P. M. and making does connections with train of Alabama Central Railroad, arriving at Meridian 4:00 A. M. Jackson 11:50 A. M. Vicksburg 2:66 P. M. ALSO, make close connection at OALER1 with MVRRAY‘8 line-new \ ORK & 8A VANN AM. EVERT TUEBDIT ntou each port, INSURANCE BY ^BTKAMEMOFjrnn LINE. ONE Tim ftrst alias steamships] LICU a DEARBORN, Commander. VIKOU, HULKLKY, Commander, Compose this line, and ana of these steamships leave* each port EVERY TUESDAY. Through bills of lading given by these a team ships by all railroad connection*, and also through bills lading given In Savannah on Cotton destined for Liverpool and Hamburg by first class steam ships.- " r freight or paamge. apply to HUNTER k GAMMELL, 84 Bay * ingat trains of South and North Alabama Railroad, arriv- pmT.fnpj.PHiA and SAVANNAH MAIL BTEAH — -* SHIP COMPANY. phiijAoelphia AJrn VAJPATAIL NewOrtiM,............................ 1:11 P.M. The Road has been recently eqnijiped and Its is not surpassed by any m the South sm- equipment is not eurpaaeea oy any in ui* wiw ■ for strength and beauty of finish. 49r No change of cars between Rome and Selma. . PULLMAN PALACE CARS; NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINT3. Fare aa low aa by any other Boots. Sff Purchase Tickets via Kingston at the General Ticket Office, or at the H. I. Kimball House. JOHN B. PECK, General Passenger Agent. E. G. BARNEY, General Superintendent E. V. JOHNSON. Local Agent, eeptlS-tf No. 4 Kimball House. EVERY SATURDAY from each port IN8URANCK ON COTTON BY STEAMERS ON THIS LINE ONE HALF PEE CENT. CABIN PASSAGE... DECL w “ * • .......... a xljuu, LAJiuminuiT. BARRETT, Commander One of these steamships leave each port EVERY . 8ATUKDAY. Through bill* lading furnished by ' these steamships by all railroad connections. For freight or passage, apply to HUNTER k GAMMELL, 34 Bay street. For iVew York. l. u. PI KB, PROPRIETOR. 4W Good* sent to any part of the country. augl9-lm OAH.R.IAGBS ! Buggies I Harness ! TN CONSEQUENCE OF THE DULLNESS OT JR5 ^ w&g&sesg"* 1 * flr ■«“ 5? in,.-; REDUCED RAXES, j For workniansblp und style, I hare a wcll-ea ashed prestige; and 1 have long maintained a c petition against every other in my line in the STATE OE GEORGIA. Parties visiting the Fair will find it W their iater- eat to give a call at my Repository. Alto keep a full stock of Carriages, Buggies, Ao made by KIMBALL BROTHER* Boeton. ” * A. T. FINNS Y THE GREAT SOUTHERN STEAMSHIP COMPANY. EVERY THURSDAY. Insarauoa by this Lias can be effected under out ! open policy at one-half per cent. | CABIN PA8SAUE. $20 00 The first class steamers Herman Llvlagsteae, Oheeeeman, Com. Gem. Barest, F. O. Mallory, Com. Will sail a* follows: H. LIVINGSTON October 6th, at 12:30 r. u. •• •« 20, at 12:30 P.M. GEN. RARNfiS.a... *' 18, at 4:30 T. M. * " 27. at 4:30 r. M. g given herbon cotton and wheat thro, ud Hamburg via New York by first I class steamers. For passage or freight, apply to 111 WILDER k FULLAftTON, No. 8 Btoddard’e Upper Range. THE i Baltimore & Savannah 1,000 BU8HEL8 Red Rust Proof Oats «no,ooo, PARTNER WANTED A nBBT-CLOM BUSINIBS MAN WITH K CA*H C*BIW o« tM.WO would b. admitted t* . put. uarahlp la a mi paya «w*al te any bulnate Ip to. Mate. Addnaa' lUla buaiDeaa 1* Atlanta, that -tnaaa I* tp. atate. Add: Cara of Dally Hti» Offlcv, CHEAP COAL. ~ W * *xll To in emunof at. LaNTA LUMP COAL by tha Cat Load. i-~4- Ott. at oar ulnca at tc par. baab*L or will daUnrll oa Chn. la tba city at l*a par. btubal alao. Bn, Coal oa Con loadad at ntlnaa at tc. n _ „ it tan Coal baa bora tui parilf. porebaatn, la hrp quallti™. W. daL_ aaaasir^ XXNNILt a MOBBOW, Opal MnoboaV £ Agonte Wootod for ij ^ rr^-i ORXAT BIBTORT OF TBE WAR. Compute la one relate*. Mod for urcolan with tana and a f»U description of the work. Addreva National Publish ing Co., Atlanta, Oa., Philadelphia, Pa., or St Looie, ocilMtf Mark W. Johnson’s, 0PPO8ITE CattoB WarehoDSP, 'on5 Bnwd Street. ALSO i 300 Bush. Select ed\Seed Barley, *50 Rash. Seed Rye, to arrtve, 500 Rush. Seed Wheat, 810 Rush. Red Clover, 215 Rush. Red Top or Herds Grass. 224 Rush. Orchard Grass, lOO Rush. Tali Meadow Oat Grass, to arrive, 176 Rush. Blue Grass, aud all other useful Grasses, he. 500 Cwt. Fresh Tumip Seep ; ALSO: | IOO Tons Sea Fowl BHwan and other Guano, for Wheat, Etc. ALSO: 500 Dixie Plows and other Plowa. Item *s;so to |, H , ebrepor than boote made “Scooters." ALSO: The Keller Patent Grain Drill, For tewing Wheat, Etc. *MjEi,'af' trrUI °* •*" la th. Agrtculta- Mark W. Johnson’s, r o. box «*e. adapt*, a*. for sale. Uful'y altuted. and only ooo mil. from th, cm limits. Apply co novll-eodlt j. BLECKtY. STEAM8IIIP COMPANY rpHK STEAMSHIPS OF TIITS LrNE SAIL FROM Either port every five (5) days. The ahipi are aU firet-clasa, and composed as fol lows: Saragoaaa ;;....Capt. HOOPER. Amerloa. Capt BILLUPS. North Point Capt* FOLEV. BOSTON* SAVANNAH Wtoamaitilp Lino. S T , EA I ^M U<0 “'' ,u, “ TO1,S) ' 8NOW n * h,P ' 0RIK,TAL ** CM 'khk), Capt. F. M. Sailing from each port on the 10th, 20th and 30th of every month. Through MQ* of lading given to principal point* South and East Freight and Insurance at low rates. Good pa*- eenger accommodations. Goode forwarded free of commission. Order goods by the direct line frem Boston, and avoid transhipment. RICHARDSON k BARNARD, Agents, Havannah. _ F. NICKERSON k OO., •cpt26-tf Agents, Boeton Liquors ! Liquors ! BUY YOUR Ales, Wines § Liquors! AT KENNY’S Chicago Ale Depot AND Wliolcoinlo Liquor IXousc. I»Y hare a Mxtrge Assortment ot all hinds orLiqvoRs, which wilt be sold at the Most Reason able Terms. sept 14-6 m GEORGIA REPORTS For Sale at the OSIce of the Sun. T7.Sa!wa»?ris Apply at S.*aa UAre. * ,or .J}.™ Dissolution Notice. IB5.00 S*rpd! 935.00 S*veU! PBIOBS AND TBBM8 OP WILNON SHUTTLE Sewing Machines. 430 Mua fifi va mo* $ 66 190. CMDMMrMKO No. I, Plain Table < i.ptnbx mu*y NkHaas KtPkereoa te eouMnua tha bnsfeiaattat tha same stead, No. 108 and 106, Peachtree sine -«-— aort-W NORTH QCONOIA WdBBAMTtn FIVE XIAO* WAbsgir eownto macxqbm cd a. '?" e,,T ""’•'-'-xx' thattaoao are oar Cl oorMbci^ eh *• ** T * r d,Tlua -' W4 »* jiiaran- re bo found In any Undertted *S7& MreKnoTaod •a dunbla, mad, of a, *ood materia] a. an, Macblna » tb. world, red tbte it taBmSaVSSL for bade. SP Boom to, Savenleeo More. NRaU^Td .m STuTSSSted’UJ -tf A j «tat». *U eith Cofcmbna (ja. wa i». ** e ^ , .1* : 1 ■boat360of which Danforth’s Dentrifrice- Caff P *£l«5. , SSaitia5S5Z I *"!' * P||I !J.°C Mrlr h * T * t* la turn to, ropatatteu lo ore. W “ **• >“« ! to «l P«t acre. Till., a,. p.rt«t. wobrokan from For sale by 1 ottginal plot and grant to the preeent time. acU, '“ sedwine a rox. | ocui'tS'** n*. a .