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MUNICIPAL TICKET.
Democratic Nominations.
.1QB* -fl
FOIt MAYOR:
JAMES.
FOB OOUNOIL^EN :
rarr ward:
#OttH KfiLlBB. Ot V. WELLS.
Methodist
Protestant
race.
t..nfer-
Emma Session, 8soon> Dir.
Atlanta, November lltb, 1871.
Conference mot st two o’clock.
Committee on Orders and Itinerary,
reported the following candidates: For
Deacons’ Orders: Jaa. Propbit; for El
ders’ Orders: Juo. G. Caldwell and G.
P. Southerland.
Rev. T. Weldou was received as an
Elder from tho Method iat Episcopal
Church.
The Conference resolved itself into a
missionary meeting, and oonanmed the
time np to the hoar of adjournment, to
devise ways sad means to visit many
churches, neglected since the late war,
by special missionaries. 9300 00 was
subscribed by the members of the con
ference.
Thikd Day—November 13, 1871,
The Conference met st the appointed
hour. Religious services by Rev. T. A.
a a HAMMOCK, E. J. ROACH.
ana wans:
L. P. GRANT, t. A. MORRIS.
POCBTH ward:
H. L. WILSON. B, M. FARRAR.
ram ward:
A. LEYDEX, a. l. fowler.
CITY AFFAIRS.
Look out for J. Corrigan—froo Lunch
toAlay. See advertisement.
Wright, ashes MS * Oe.
This firm edvartiss several desirable
Artieles of merchandise to the trade.
Bon. T XL Norwood, oar Boaster
elect, will leave the city this morning for
Sevaaaah, where he will remain antil
the spprosehing surisn of Congress.
To-morrow O. W. Adair will aell the
Mall property on the premise a. Read
Iga^dvytiseniant ^
Will now find fringes in every sheds
fnMmk, and the new cords
and gimps st the London'Store, Marietta
street.
Winter Hluiaarf.
. . The mpatesquisue styles at Very low
• ‘-'pSodLatt thawing at the London Store,
Marietta street
Trinity S.U.: AhmuU*h,
By reqneel of their pastor, Rev. 0, A.
. Emm the Iodise of Trinity Church and
ooDgragetioo are requested to meet at
the! Church to-morrow (Thurtday) at
3f, p. M., to form e permanent Relief
Association, and for other purposes. AU
am earnestly requested to be present
John ltoblueon,
The shsmpion circus man of the world,
will parade the strode this morning, with
hie blssing retinae of performers and
wonderful Caravan of beautiful horses,
African lions, Bengal Tiger, 'and many
strange Oriental animals, heretofore un-
known eld undreamed of in thia ooontry.
Go to the door, porch, verandah, baloony,
obaarvstorv, housetop, and witnaaa the
grand pageant.
CeM WaUr Taesplars.
last, Oonnqilmaa C. P. Casein
a Sfeqnant steress. He pissed
on the temperanoe plat
font, end el the eleae, received many
aongratulationi upon the soundness of
lilUhti. These ■entlnge we very is-
fc Ur ** tin » « .
Waal Sal-TkU Day.
_ At >1 o'alock, Frank Queen, auction
eer for i- X. Soago, will anil a large
number of beautiful lota in the town of
West End. See the advertisement
This suburban villa surpasses any in
the vicinity of Atlanta. The street rail
road is running there, end many of our
beet citiaens design residing there,
dhanhfe, schools, wealth end refinement
ere ehereeteristine of the place. The
members of the Legislature and others
a would be entertained hy going to the
•alo this afternoon.
The Committee on Circuits end their
Pastors mode the following report:
Carrol Circuit—No change—Rev. John
Thurman, Pastor; Revs. A. Turner end
£L E. Brnitb,
Coweta Circnit—Shady Grove, New
Hope and Monnt Zion—Rev. 8. Moore,
Pastor; Revs. G. P. Southerland and G.
W. Bryant, Assistants.
Clayton Circuit—Key’s Chapel,Asbory’
Mt. Pleasant and ML Carmel—Rev. S.
H. Griffin, Pastor; Reva. N. Belcher, A.
0. McKenzie and H. O. Andrews, Assist
ants
Henry Circuit—-Island Shoals, Centre,
Factory and Tina—Rev. T. A. Adams,
Pastor.
Spalding Circnit—Harmony, Shady
Grove ana New Bethany—Rev. T. E.
Nash, Pastor.
Randolph Circnit—Sharon, ML Zion,
Friendship, Swain's Chapel—Rev. W. B.
Armstrong, Pastor.
Walton Circnit—Brown's Chapel, Pen
teoost and New Hope—Rev. B. B. Mc-
Gerrity, Pastor.
Hall Cirouit—Timber's Chapel—Rev.
Jemea Prophit, Pastor.
Gordon Circuit—John's Creek,ML Ta
bor and ML Zion—Rev. O. Reeves, Pas
tor; Rev. W. 8. Johnson, AssistanL
Walker Olrenit—Post Oak, Pine Grove,
Mill's Chapel andNiokajack—Bov. T. M.
Allen, Pastor.
Senoia Cirouit—Cedar Book, Emmans
and Senoia—Rev. E. Corley, Pastor.
DeKalb Circuit—ML Zion, diftou's,
Morris’ nod New Hope—Bov. G. W.
Morris, Pastor; Rev. A. W. Mitchell,
Irwin Mission—No Change—Rev. C.
Webb, Pastor.
Laurel Branch Cirouit—Laurel Branch,
King's Chapel and Soottsboro—Rev. J,
M. Langford, Pastor; Rev. J. W. Miller,
Amfeter.
Van Wert Circnit—Pleasant Grove,
ML Carmel and Blaok'e Chapel—Rev. J.
O. A. Radford, Pastor; T. P. Bigger*,
McDuffie Cirouit—Republican, Fellow
ship, Bethel, Thomson, Bonesville—Rev.
Jno. G. Caldwell, Pastor.
Sweetwater Cirouit—ML Zion—Rev.
W. Shadrook, Pastor.
MISSIONARIES :
T. M. Allen, J. G. Mitchell, T. T.
Key, J. B. Morris, E. Morris, W. T.
Griffin, nnstationed; A. J. Bryant, loca
ted by request; H. Porks, transferred; B,
P, Biggors, homo missionary; B. P. Ran
som, superannuated; J. A. Farabcc,
transferred.
TheCommittoe on Statistics has reported
as follows; Number of white commuui-
oants, 2,492; aggregate value of Church
property, 915,450.
The support of tho Ministry, ou a ma
jority of the Girouita, was reported their
alaims satisfied.
Committee on Fraternal Relations of
fered the following:
Resolved, That this Conference ap
point two fraternal messengers to bear
the Christian Salutations of this Con
ference to the North Georgia Conference
M. E. Choroh Sooth, which will convene
at Athens, Gu., on the 29th mutant,
trusting that the bonds of Christian at
tention may be perpetuated and strength
r monthly public meeting , . uu „„
Wafer Tamplars, held on enad to the end of time; adopted.
— '* - With the sanction of the Conference,
the President appointed Rev. J. G.
Mitchell and Rev. John G. Caldwell as
Meeesngeie.
The Special Committee to employ a
Conference Missionary, with adoquate
salary, presented the name of Rev. Dr.
Geo. Harlan, who was confirmed by the
unanimous vote of the Conference ns
Miaiionary at large.
Resolved, That the interest manifest
ed hy the citisens of Atlantn, for the
support and comfort of the members
oomposing this conference,deserves at our
bands something more than a favorite
return of thanks. We fuel s great duty
would have been uugleoted, if we fail to
make a public expression of your kind
ness to ua during our stsy among you.
We hid you sdion, leaving our licet
wishes for your prosperity, uud remem
bering you in our prayers before the
Throue of Graoe.
Ou motion the Conference adjourned,
etna die.
Gloeing eervioee by Rev. J. G. Cold-
well.
The W—I■ell— mieattons TM>r-
‘fyjtotJUe Democratic voters in the
Fust end Siath Words will select an ad-
dlMeaat candidate tor Cosncilman tor
each Ward. In the First Ward, Mr. 0.
P. Qaida, at present a member from that
Ward, end Mr. M. T. Castleberry, who
nt a member of the previous Council,
are candidates for the nomination
aid Wm. Grinding, W. Wood and
W- is Moms ere the candidates
in the Sixth
well known citiroaM, worthy of the eeefi-
V dense of the eitieeoa of the Wanla.
jssa.- : a : Im s mSi ,
4 *' manala * WIIm.
These priaoely dealers in agiicul torsi
implements «t nB itotgtoahle swd pram
tieehle as* been oeutripped all oompeti
■ ten in thnr dtoptay of their wares end
WtiKiiMtel inventions, at the rari
" oee Fairs this ssunp, Their silver med
als—some forty in number—amofwtod to
about 1600 in «gU eein, hemdee leverei
gold and nan
They were made ptofeet heroes at the
iFain'1'
monetration well merited by the enter-
orising yeeng mewhent ol onr oily.
Spe their list I of plows, harrows, .hone-
powers, engines, gin^ threshers, hoes,
spades, shovels, and e myriad of other
indimaneeblo to
end planter; all at their
SASSMlpItS Agricultural Emporium,
<* Broad street Sea their advertise-
•fiUumk't ItejrRl Jr^rrcw,
The performance of the Royal Jajisu-
eee last evening was the moat wonderful
of the kind ever presen tod in Atlanta.
Their activity, magic, rxtraordinary feats
in gymnastic, defy description and
challenge the belief of the moat credu
lous. Grand matinee this afternoon at
2 o’olock; 50 oenta admission to all parts
Of the house, Performance to-night
also. Sec their advertisement. Don't
tail to see this wonderful exhibition.
Hr Mammoth Abuttal.—Another dis
tinguished individual coming to Atlanta
to-day. Old Emperor telegraphed to
the committee appointed to receive him
that he would arrive this morning, trans
porting his wardrobe, packed in his own
trank; and ss he is opposed fo riding in
hacks, not having ono suitable fur him,
ho has concluded to take a quiet stroll
by himself through the principal Btreete
of Atlanta, after which he will adjourn to
the Mammoth Pavilions of Old John
Robinson, where suitable arrangements
hsve been msde for his entertsinmest
daring his stsy among ua 75 cents for
adults; children under ten yean of age
50 oenta Tickets will be found at the
cigar store of the Kimball House, and
st Redwine A Fbx's drug store, in addi
tion to the places .'already advertised.—
Admission, 75 cents for adults, sod 50
cents for children under ten yean of age.
IS. Free lunches from 11 a M. to 1
r. it, every day at J. Corrigsn’a under
Keely’s dry goods store, corner of White-
ball and Hunter streets. The finest wines,
liquors and aigan served. nol6 lw.
M. Tom and Jerry, Mobile ojstenin
the shell, fine wines and liquors—st the
Clipper Saloon, on Ala bams street, under
Sosaeen House. Lloyd A Wilson.
nol5 3t.
Wfiu H. H. Witt A Co., on Linestreet,
opposite T. M. A R. 0. Clarke's Hardware
Store, are daily receiving consignments
of Chickens, Turkeys, Eggs, Butter—
Tenneasee and country; Apples, Onions,
Potatoes, Chestnuts, Honey, Dressed
Poultry, end, in foot, everything in the
country produce line. Parties wanting
Coontiy Produce, or No. 1, Family Sup
plies, cannot do better than to send their
orders.
no3-12t H. H. WITT A CO.
OLD JOHN ROBINSON S CARD-
TICKETS FOB SALE.
Old John Robinson would most res
pectfully inform his numerous friends
and others in the city of Atlanta and vi-
oinity who are desirous of witnessing his
Mammoth Quadruple Combination Mu
seum, Caravan, Menagerie and Circus,
with their families, and who hsve here
tofore refrained from doing so on aooount
of the annoyance and delay in procuring
tickets at the Tickot Wagon, occasioned
by the vast crowds wbicb always surround
the some, he baa placed tickets on sale
st the following well known and popular
places, vis: Messrs. Phillips A Crew,
dealers in Books, Stationery, Music and
Fancy Goods, No. 1 Marietta street, and
stMessra. Farrington A Quigley's, News
Dealers sod Stationers, Post Office Stand.
Theprioe of admission will bs 75 oenta
for adults, and 60 cents for children un
der ten years of age. novlO-6L
BEER—GOOD BEER
The vory best Oincinnati and Milwau
kee Beer at John Peel’s, Marietta street.
If you dou’t believe it, call and see.
novl0-2t.
(fit. Pay Tour Taxes.—The public is
hereby notified that the Books of the
Tax Collector of Fulton oounty will bo
closed ou tho 15th iustauL Those who
wish to save cost, must call and settlo be
fore that timo. S. R. Hoyle,
nov7-Gt T. 0. F. O.
Aanounoementa.
■FOR ALDEREEH.
W As a member of the City Council
of 1871, the publio interests of Atlanta
has had no more earnest a champion than
Aldorinan Coasin. Ho has never intro
duced or supported any measure that was
uot for the publio good. He has favored
economy, and saving the city from in
creased debt and taxation. He has boen
fair iu his course—tho friend of tho la
boring mau, os well as the property
holder.
He is a man of intellect, and represents
his Ward with crodiL Remember this
at the nomination to-day and vote to re
nominate him.
Attention, Votkbs of tub Sixth
Ward.—Fellow Citizona: I um a candi
dale for Aldermau of the Bixth Ward,
subject to the Democratic nomination.
If elected, your interests shall be care
fully guarded.
The nomination will take place at En
gine House No. 1, on 'Weduesday, 15th
instanL
Polls open at two o’olock f. m. , and
dose at seven. Respectfully,
W. Wood.
Atlauta, Os , Nov. 14, 1871,
We are authorized to announce the
name of M. T. CASTLEBERRY ss a
candidate for Alderman for the First
Ward, subject to the Democratic nomi
nation.
FOB scckktsky of" state.
Colonel H. J. SPRAYBERRY is an
nounced as a candidate for Secretary of
State, subject to the Democratic nomina
tion.
As he is a cripple, and unable to walk,
he would be pleased to see the members
of the Legislature at his room. No. 8, ap
stain, corner Marietta and Broad streets.
Far stale Printer.
I respectfully announce to the mem-
ben of the Legislature that I am a can
didate for State Printer.
C. H. C. Willingham,
Editor LsGrange Reporter.
COMMERCIAL.
Office Daily Sun, Not. 14, 1871.
COTTON MARKET.
Tho stormy weather continues to re
tard deliveries from the plantations.
Quotations on the street yesterday.were
l(Ji; in store, 164; receipts 100 bales;
sales, 75.
Provisions—Bacon is firm—shoulders
81081; clear rib sides 91(2,94; clear
sides 9(@9j; hams, plain 14@15|;can
vassed li@18. Bulk meats—shoulders
8; clear rib sides 8|; dear sides 9@9|.
Financial—Gold is buying 1 10-
selling 1 12; silver is buying 1 04—sell
ing1 08.
Fruit—I
■Bough peaches 41 to 51 per
poand; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled,
4 to 41 per pound; green Georgia apples
S3 50 to 84 00 per bbl'
Butter—Tennessee and ooontry but
ter 25 to 30 cents; Northwestern 27 to 31.
Leather—Hemlock 25 to 30; Oak 40
to 45; Harness leather 36 to 45; upper
leather 42 to 50; Calf skins 825 to $60
per dozen; American calf skins g25 to
40 per dozen.
Hides—Green 7 to 78; green salt 8j
to 81; dry bidea 15 to 16.
Onions—83 00@4 00 per barrel
Tobacco—Low grades 65@56c ; com
mon, 58@65; good, 75@90; fine, 81(a)
81 25; choice brands, 81 25@1 60.
Iron—Swede 7c; horse shoe Iron 7e;
City Mills and Pittsburg bar 6c.
Mackebel—Half bbls. No. 1 *8.50; No.
2 87; No. 3 86. Kits, No. 1 81 85; No.
2 81 60; No. 3 8140.
Cheese—17a
Grain.—Corn, old, very scarce—whits
96(3)97; mixed 90(3,921; new ear com 80
@86. Oats, .mixed 65; black 70@75;
yellow 65.
Sugar—A, 141; extra C, 14; crushed,
B iwdered and granulated, 15l(a)15i;
emerars 1810131; fair to cboioe brown,
12013. Fair supply; market steady.
Coffee—Bio, 23025; Java, 34; Ls-
gnirs, 30. The coffee market is. some
what exdtcd; prices higher.
Molasses—Bv barrel, 37; by hogs
head, 83; New Orleans prime, 80.
Salt—Liverpool 2; Virginia 2. Rioe
100101.
Flour—Superfine 87; extra 87 50;
family 88 50@9 00; extra family $8 75
09 60; fancy 810.
Live Stoce—Quotations from live
stock yard of Jones, Beattie A Co.
Cattle—One car load arrived; selling
at 2041 grosa
Hoos—One car load; selling at 5051
gross.
Horses and Mules—Four car loads
arrived yesterday s«d day before. Some
retail trade.
cotton goods.
8 oz Osnaburgs, 16; 6 oz, 121. 4-4
Sheeting, 121. 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8
Shirting, 101; Shirting, 8i. Yarns, ah
numbers, 81 40. Cotton rope, 28. All
domestics in good demand.
jBimnm Curbs.
9.' Or. TBnoWaR,
Proprietor Exootfior Flattering Work*,
P. O. Box 400, ATLANTA, <J A*
_aug* ten.
ii. Mt. ROOMJL
C ontractor for brick and
atone Work, of all cliMes. Mattering and
t/ruemenUl work, tiloue Cutting, etc.
flrlffli . (!-».. May 111871.
if’jr. jmckie,
Painter an,I Detonator,
Coppersmith Shop
AND
FOUNDRY.
TOHN k OBEEN MTDDI.KTON AR1 PB1PABED
*9 23 0,000,
PARTNER WANTED
pays equal to any buttneas In the Htata. Address
“X.” Oare of Daily Hum Office,
nor6-d*w6t Atlanta, (Ja.
K<L. The People’s esndidats—Alder
man C. F. Cassin. Vote for bim.
We. learn that the Georgia Hogublicam,
Bryant's Radioal organ, of Angnsta, is
no longer published.
If any, let them speak now, for Sharp
8 Floyd want one, furnished or nnfnr
Bishad, sod will pay a good teat there-
isc.
. fsstoing itorfMMO
K husband E»an and (
treat aowtfiera Agn
on Broad atrest I
Local 6s Business Notices.
KSL. Diploma Awarded.— Lowe, Don
as i k Dallas, 42 Whitehall street, re-
oaived the Diploma at onr last Fair, for
tha finest display of Drees Goods and
Jfty Goods. This firm sticks to the one
price system, and allow no deviation.—
Their stock is huge, well assorted and
their prices are low.
Coll and see them at 42 Whitehall
street. nov2-lm
Hr Call at Block's Candy Factory,
No. 75 Broad street, for Marsh Mallow
and Chocolate Creams, fresh made every
day.
To the Democratic Voters of the
Sixtii Ward.—I learn that it is reported
that I am not a resident of tbs Sixth
Ward. This is a mistake. The report
is, no doubt, intended to injure me in
the election. I reeide in, and am thor
oughly identified with the people of the
Sizth. Let whoever doubts it, call on
we. W. Is Moanm.
Go to the nomination to-day and
vole for Alderman 0. P. Castor.
We are authorised to announoe the
name of WM. GRAMLING as a candi
date for Councilman in the Sixth Ward,
aubject to tho nomination of tho Demo
cratic party, which tales place to-day,
15th inst, at 2 o'clock.
We ere authorised to announce 0. P.
CASSIN aaa candidate for the Demo
cratic nomination for Councilman in the
Firat. Ward—nomination on Wednesday,
tho 15th inst. inn 14
Miku-t 8uh—Please announce my
name as a candidate for Oonocilman for
the 6th Ward—subject to the Democratic
nomination. It not nominated I promise
to support the nominees,
uovlt-td W. Is Morris.
BY TELEGRAPH.
New Yore, November 14.—Sales for
future delivery lost evening 1200 bales as
follows—November, 183-16; Deoomber,
18j; January, 18i@189-16; April, 191
Charleston, November ;14.—Mobile
and Augusta cotton markets hsve not
been received.
Memphis, November 14.—Cotton firm
—middlings 17j; receipts 1985.
Savannah, November 14.—Colton firm
nod in good demand; middlings 17|@
171; not receipts 4251; exports to Great
Britain 1346.
Liverpool, November 14. Cotton
oloeed strong; uplands 91; Orleans 91.
Yarns and fabrics firmer. Cumberland
cut 35.
New Orleans, Nov. 14.—Flour firm;
superfine *6 25(3,6 371; XX *7 121; XXX
87 2507 75. Cora lower; mixed 700
72c; white 73c. Hay easy; prime 833;
choice 835036, Pork lower; moss 815.
Baoon unsteady; shoulders 8jc; clear rib
8]; clear 8j@8|. All others unchanged.
Sterling 201; sight 1 discount; gold 11 J.
fiotcl Dirctiorg.
SASSEE N HOUSE,
(Formerly United 8Utee Hotel.)
ptORNEB ALABAMA andPBYOR RTRIRT8, AT*
V LANTA. QA.
B. R. SASSUEN, Agent, Proprietor.
GEO. W. BASS KEN, Clark.
REYNOLD’S HOTEL,
MEWNAN - - - GEORGIA.
[FOBXKBLY McDOWKLL HOUSE.)
Ante B«11b» R»Ui $4 OO PKJl DA V.
W. M. Roynolcite,
WEST END!
Auction Sale of HcantU'nl
Building Sites.
Wednesday, 15th November, 1871
Commencing st 2 1*2 O’clock, P. Jl.,
Promptly.
FRANK QUEEN, Auct'r FOB A. K. SEAOO.
ILL SELL IN TBI
Wcit Bnd. Atlantn. on Wednesday. 15th No
vember. commencing tt 3 >4 o'clock, p. m., thirty
residence lota, all enclosed, and located in mott
desirable portions of the town, snd near the Street
Railroad.
Also, one five acre Garden, In a high state of cul
tivation.
Also, one Lot of two snd one-hslf acres, a choice
garde* f>pot, with houses of two rooms, kitchen,
well of wa-ur, etc.
TEHMS—One-third cash; the balance in two and
four months, with legal interest
Free transportation to and from the sale will
be provided. Special attention Is directed to this
large sale as affording a most excellent opportunity
for Investments In Atlanta property.
M9r See m*ps st my office.
I Estate, con
ell streets, Atlauta, Ga.
RUPTURES!
TO RUPTURED PERSONS OF
ATLANTA.
RADICAL CUBE OF
ABDOMINAL HERNIA.
OR
RUPTURE,
Without inconvenience to the
Patient, or restriction in
Exercise or Diet.
ING devoted his time exclusively to the stud y
and treatment of Abdominal Hernia, in its various
forms and stages, respectfully announces to the
publio that he has opened an office. Boom No. 3,
Capitol Building. Atlanta. Ga., where, during busi
ness hours, each day, he can be consulted.
During an experience of over twenty years, Dr. B.
has treated several thousand ruptured patients, of
This has boen effected by assiduous study and the
use of his inventions, in conjunction with his popu
lar remedies, being an external application, promot.
ing a speedy and permanent cure, without tho suf
ferings and injuries resulting from the rigid and in
supportable pressure of a Truss.
No reliable is this treatment that tho patient, in
most Instances from the first application, will cease
to be annoyed by a return of the rupture, snd will
be enabled to take tho most active exercise on foot
or on horseback, with perfect security agaiuet tho
dangers of strangulated Hernia. *
Dr. Rowe’s Abdominal Supporter.
Belief and cure for Female, Uterine or Abdominal
weaknesses. Corpulency or general Debility. Very
light and comfortable.
The New York Methodist, of 9th May, 1866, highly
recommends Dr. Howe's successful treatmeut of
KUPTUHE8 avd DEFORMITIES. The editor has
extensive acquaintance with bJs patients, and posi
tive knowledge of very wonderful cures. He tbens-
iuterested, tc call and examine for themselves
Positive certificates of many radical cures can be
shown—among others, several clergymen.
Don’t forget the address,
DR. J. L. BOWS,
Boom 3, Capitol BuiLiug.
novS-lm.
Atlanta, Ga.
Cegal -AbucriiatmontB.
GREAT LAND SALE
'— —IN —
Monticello, Jasper County.
house door, In Mouticeilo,
. _ . a, ou the First Tuesday iu
December next, withiu the legal hours of sale, the
following lands, to-wlt:
370 ACRE8, more or less, lying south of Monticel-
lo—part of the earns lying within the corpo-
lands, and beautiful sites for building ou the s
Also, at the same time and plaoe
750 A0RE8, more or less, on tho Ocmulgoe
near Pittman's Ferry, known as the land of John
Mcburney, deceased; Also, the following lots of wild
Lands:
Lot No. 38, 4th District of Calhoun oonntv, eon
sluing 135 Acres.
Lot No. 34. 5th District, Irwin oounty, 345 Acres.
Lot No. 117,6th District, Pickens county, 30 Acres.
^ Lot No. 588, 113th District, Pickens county, 588
Lot No. 187. 13lh District, Miller county, 360 Acres.
Lot No. 70, 38th District, Catoosa county, 160
IJroftaeional Cfltln.
THOS. N. HOPKINS,
Attorney A Counsellor at Law,
BRUNSWICK, GA.
Will practice In the Brunswick, Aliapsba, and
Southern Circuits. oct!8-lm
WM. Ci. STEPHENS,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
CBAWFORDVILLE, UA.
octl8-lm
T. u. LAWSON. E. I. IITZPATUCK.
LAIV,SON & FITZPATRICK,
Attorneys at Law,
EATONTON, GA
Hon. L Stephens. octW-lm
J. MADISON' CUTTS,
Attorney S Counsellor at Law
ROOM 8 MAY BUILDING,
Coc. 7th and X Streets,
WASHINGTON, D. O.
ANDREW H H. DAWSON.
COUNSELiI-iOR AT LAW
OAce 231 liroadwsy, lloom 18,
OQ6-tf. mw YortK-
JARED IRWIN WHITAKER.
Attorney at Law
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
State and Federal. Business entrusted will
receive prompt attention.
O^ce in front room, over Messrs. Force's shoe
store. In the Blanchsrd Building, Whitehall street.
j. Fairfax.McLaughlin.
Attorney If Counsellor at Eau>,
No. • St. Paul Stroot, BALTIMORE, MD.
Atlanta & New Orleans
SIIOKT LINE.
THE SHORTEST S QUICKEST DOUBLE
Dally Line From
Atlauta to the Mississippi Hirer
YU
WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY,
and Mobile, for
NEW ORLEANS
AND VIA
WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY
SELMA AND MERIDIAN.
VIOKSBURG,
And all Intermediate Points.
01
Itoad as follows :
Leave Atlanta at 7:10 A. M.
Leave Atlanta at 1:00 P. M.
Arrive in Atlanta at 5:00 P. M.
Arrive in Atlanta at 5:4* A. 11.
Night trains ran through to Montgomery WITH
OUT CHANGE OF CAR*, forming a
DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION
with trains of the Mobile h Montgomery Railroad
for Mobile, New Orleans, and all points In Texas,
and with Trains for Selma and Meridian, Ala.; Jack-
son, Corinth, Okalona, Vicksburg, aud all points in
Central Mississippi, Central Alabama and Northern
Louisiana.
Passengers leaving AtUuta
At 7:10 a. m., Arrive in Selma at 8:9J P. M.
At 7:00 p. in.. Arrive in Selma at 10:83 A. M
BAGGAGE CHECKED FOR ALL TER
MINAL POINTS.
Fare as cheap and accommodations as good
as any other route.
tJkr Ask for Tickets ' U West Point and Mont
gomery.
tr%. Tickets for sslo al the office of J. U. Porter,
Geuoral Ticket Ageut, at the Union Psasonger Depot.
L. P. GRANT.
Knperinteodent.
oct3-tf
THE
PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTA
WINE & LIQUOR CO
John MoBurney, deceased,
creditors.
Iteoo
Montioallo, Ga., Nov. 11. 1871 — novU-tda
l an the property of Gen.
to mttsfy the of
WM. C. LEVERET.
Georgia—Douflas Countjr.
the creditors and next of kin of Joneph Farmer, to
be, and “ "
by law,
nent Administration should
Farmer and H. C, Haiscl, on Jonepb Kani
Witness my baud and seal,
grant*
niier's esttl
ltth, 18< I.
KKNNESAW lIOlTSfr:,
MARIETTA, - - GEOllGIA.
O FFERS PARTICULAR INDUCEMENTS
families desiring Cheep and Comfortable win
ter quarters; only one hour's rule from Atlanta.
Address FLETCHER A FBEYIlt.
iHIMf Proprietors.
Rankin H ounc,
OOLUMSUS, GEORGIA.
J. W. RYAN, Proprietor.
i-u nun GOLDEN, cwt.
BROWN'S HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA.
ns firot sou new nosei m sm <
ted Immediately opposite the O
Depot, and for OouJbct, Elsgsnne,
teuttou of tta Employees and attacl
er iuduoeusente to tho traveling publio, than any oth
er house la the Southern State*. *
-tf W. F. BROWN 4 OCk
Executor’s Sale.
O N THN FIRST TUESDAY IN DKCRNBF.R. AT
tho City HaH. in AtUnta, will be ottd, at hi ecu-
toe’s sale*otto luff of lot No. 336 ami 20n acres ol lot
No S34, Stone's District. Fulton county. Thu land
lies about aeven mites fn»m Atlanta on the
road lending from Green's Furry to tout ptrut.
About half the tend te umler ou iivtttwu. the
ether half well timbered.
Allies well, and is desirable property- The half
lot No. 335, has a residence snd other lirprovements.
■old as the propeHy of Mrs. N. H. Key. deceased.
teh; the ballanoe in twelve
A. A. WILSON. Exeeutor
WHOLESALE DEALER8 IN PUBS
Wines, Gins, Brandhs,
AND WHISKIES,
No. 3 GRANITE BLOCK,
Broad Street,
ATLANTA. OA.
Ckmt Directory.
r intention hereafter to publish a
church
ie homo of preacher and sue
i may bo of interest to the oo
en whose churches are not en
It WILLIAM GRAMLING will allow
his nans to bo used as s candidate (or
Alderman in tlis Sixth Ward, he will be
sordidly supported. Vi
less ESTABLISHED. ISOS
STUART RAILROAD HOTEL,
Opeoeito Depot-ViLDOSTi. OS.
rTIMtS HOTEL U CONVENIENT TO BUH10TO9.
A FlMMUb looetod. MtMlUra nrruta Md
o. t. rruairr.
QEORQIA, DOUGLAS CO
Onmum’i Omox. 1
October 19th inn t
TT^LIZABZTH BSNNAFIKLD, has apttied for ex
±J emptloo of personalty, and 1 will pees upon the
mme st my office st Douglaavllte. oo the 4lh day of
November next at one o'clock v. m.
W. W. HINDMAN.
Ordinary.
(jROWOTA-wl)»nglfiM County.
“2! At 7 k * DATR AN apUic.
Will he made to tho Court of Ordinary
of Douglass county. Georgia, at tho first regular
tens after expiration of two months from this no
tice. fur lea vs to sell th* lands belonging totheea-
tete of Wm. B. Barnett, late of Union county, Ar-
fc *“‘ — 1 November «. 1871.
W. F. MEADKR, Adm’r.
[It in
directory, giving the hamoof
other information ii B ‘
gregatiou. Clergymen
braced in the list follow in*, would confer a flavor by
calling upon us:]
MXTHODIST.
First If. E. Church South—Rev. Arroinius Wright,
Pattor.—Preaching st 10«0 a. it., and • o'clock r.u.,
by tho pastor. Hunday School at 5 r. m. Weekly-
prayer meeting at -8 o'clock, every Wedncetlaj
pastor. Hunday School at % past 8 a. m. Weekly
prayer meeting at 8 o'clock.
Evan's M. R. Church South—Rev. J. M. Dickey.
Pastor.—Preaching at 10: f W. m., and 9 r. by the
pattor. Weakly prayer meoUug overy WodneMtey
at 8 o'clock.
Payne'a M. E. Church South—ltev. D. D. Co
Pastor—Preaching at 10:30 a. m.. aud 8 r. u., the
pastor. Prayer meeting every Wednesday eveuing
at 8 o’clock.
81 Paul’s M. K. Church South,Third Ward—Bev.
G. H. Pattilo, Pastor —Preaching at 8 r. u.. by the
pastor. Sunday School st 4:30 v. m. Weekly pray:
meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 r. m.
baptist.
FI ret BapUet Church—Bet. E. W. Warren. Pastor
—Preaching at 10:30 a. u.. and 7:45». m.. by tha
pattor. Sunday School at 9 a. if. Wadnasday even
l 7:4f r. m.. by the
, Pattor.-Services at 10:30 a. m., and 4 r. sc.
CONTJ3N T 8
O, TUM
“ATLANTA WEEKLY BUN,’i
FOB THE OrXXX XXDIXO 1
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 10th, isyj.
Page 1—Lame Defense. Legislative Proceedin'-*.
Telegrams, etc.
Pnge 3.—Cheering Sentiments from the Eait
Politics In New Hampshire. Politics In Mai up'
Trying to Keep Thiugs Shady. The Capitol, -out
of _their Mouths," Ac. 8un-8trokes. Mayor's
Court T rue Bills. Not Enough. Shooting Affray
Between Two Negroes. Telegrams. John L. Bell
Eaq. 8tate Matters Etc,
P»KC 3,-Those Bonds. The CapitoL Wa Wish to
Know. Almost a Serious Fire. Outrage. Geor
gia Matters. Georgia Legislature—Eighth Day's
Proceedings. Telegrams. •
Page 4—Judge Stephens’ Letter. Over-laau# of
$30,000,000 South Carolina Bonds. The Holcombe
Bill Repealed. The Gubernatorial Vacancy. The
Capitol. Sun-Strokes. State Matters. St John '.
Church. Nomination for United States Senator.
June Apples In November. The Central and Ma
con and Western Railroads. County Seat of Clark.
Who Owns the New Era? The Ku-khit Outrage in
Jackson. Dr. MlUerli frtdre—. Death of D. M.
Glaae. Onr Texm Letter. Rubbery.
Page 9-—Georgia Legislature—Ninth and Tenth
Days* Proceedings. Telegrams. One of Foster
Blodgett s Tricks. Mr. Page.
Page 6.—Supreme Coxrt DecMteoe. Foatey-The
Rusting Sword. Sunstrokes. An Inquiry Not
Answered. Etc.
P«K® 7—Georgia Legldatura—«xth Day's Pro.
oeedings. The CapitoL Sun-Strokes. The Pub.
lio Printing. Tha King of the Hahtntess in McIn
tosh County. Action of tha Board of Trustees of
the State University. A Fine Specimen. Etc.
P»f« 8—The Investigation of Blodgett's Adminis
tration. Latter from Texas. Tha Sword and the
Wallet. The CapitoL Methodist Protestant Cm.
ference. The Publio Printing. Bullock tha Fu
gitive. Big Fire in Chattanooga. Georgia New*.
2tmB6cmtnl«.
DeOive’s Opera Honse
FOR TWO NIGHTS ONLY.
Toesdsj' and Wednesday, Hoy. 14 k 15.
SATSUMA’S
ROYAL JAPANESE!
Best Performers ever in this Country.
Men, Women snd Clxlldrvm In Hnilve
Costume.
Giving a Performance NEVER ATTEMPTED BY
AMERICANS 1
Crowded Houses Everywhere!
Thousands turned sway at Boston, Nttr Orleans,
8t. Louis and New York. Patronised hy
tha elite of those cities.
THE ORIGINAL “ ALL. RIGHT ! "
WITH THIS TROUPE.
MW Doors open at 7 o'clock. Performance com
mence at 8 o’clock.
Admission $1. Reserved seats $1 45. Gallery 76
cents. Colored Gallery 58 osnts. Reserved tests st
Phillips k Crew's Bookstore, three days fn advance.
Manager,
novlo-td
m days f:
EL 8CHUHMANN, 1
J. E. NOBLE, Agent.
Wait! Wait! For the Big
SHOW.
THE ONLY
Menagerie, Caravan,
MUSEUM AKD CIRCUS,
That will visit the Boothern States this Winter.
Old
THE OSLY AND ORIGINAL
John Robinson,
Sixty-seven years of age, with an experience of over
Fifty years in the South ss owner of s Men
agerie and Citcus, on his Gr^nd
ANNUAL. TRIUMPHAL TOUR,
Through all tha Southern State* with
THREE MONSTER PAVILIONS:
One exdtuiT Jly log t^e Museum. Another exprtM-
thltfdd
terUtnmente, and aU adjoin
ing and connecting
ONLY 0HE PRICE OF ABXISSIOX,
And one tickot admits yen to tha entire aombfoatlca.
“ Wrtsrafw and Circus.
>V AIT FOR IT! WATCH FOR IT!
GO AND SEE XT I
Tb. OB]j rm> USima. Oa»». .0.1
first-class Circus on the road.
25 GoJd and Crimsoned
Drawn by Beauti^^^Matched Croa^and Dappled
Horses all the Circus Retinue—Largest and
Beet Parade Ever Seen ou the Publio
font Monster Living
SEA. LIONS!
With their young Platyrhynchns Leonenns, or Sea
Elephants, with mane erect like Forest Monarch*
rr 3i , r 1, i* ? Ter kw0 hundred pounds Eresh
Fish daily for tbelv subsistence—the on
ly ones on exhibition in tha World
and can be seen in this Menace-
rie stall hours, sporting in
A WILD TARTARIAN
MOSTSTUH. tak.
Asthma ! Asthma!!
OERD ONE DOLLAR TO POAT orricz EOT
P No. » BoU.r«.m«. Zy, ud (M. core lor Ikis
•tefoasstef disease, as thousands can testify fn tha
Utetei«teteaand South America. novl2-it
t. E WUbm, D. D., Putoc. InublMtt
rad 8 ». a. 8^>bUh OoSool g .. m. IT.,
w«tnMd>r, air.,.
Cbxi.tia* Obbdch—lluBter Orat. Kldw T. U
Hurl., Putor. Pruchios ,t Iu.*, ,.
Fourth lte,tat Church—Nor. r. M. DuUL Prato,
-Prracblii(>t 10:S0a m.. .nd7:S0p. m. Soodir
® ch “ >1 d i , b. Pnjrw Biravus OB Tmrad..
evening 7:30.
Lorn SrKKXT H. Csnaca. Hot. I. B. Koovln
■rator. PrrarhlB, -rar, MOratk .11« s ». a. .nd
*Hf. a. rabhBth School .t IS M. ITrarhtu, ...rr
•*«oIo, th. praraot wrah It T\, rolhwed hy nwcha
ITOlMl t.raH... *
- w .KNW^traradft,.
Ora. Nratahrj, Orator. Dlvtna
I.Udlr. B. »uud.j rahool (o.r
LITCHFIELD HOUSE,
AC WORTH, GEORGIA.
riUBLi zlwsye runmsEXD wrru tb*
A brat th. Mrkot iSinb.
M. L LITUBJTED,
PMn th. Eraort. af T>rtray, with hMsff Era.tirnl
iralr arooi&s fiowt hi. hrak to th. sromid. Tho
Odl, MM an nklbttkn is Aranio. Don’t
oo.to«B4 thM ytthrag mmw «
“"•pH. botbrar It In mind
OLD JOHN ROBINSON,
. _ . '-The Leviathan.
rJSflKS
THURSDAY, the 15th and 18th, November, for
TWO Z>AT« OUIjY.
M CHEAP COAL. ”
X WILL SELL TO THE OTTIXKN8 OF AT-
IttXTA LUMP COAL by tha Cm Load. Load
ed an (ten at ow Mines at 3e per. bushel, or will
deliver it on Oars, in tha city at 33c par. butln l;
also, fine Goal on Cara loaded at mines at 4c. per
Babel,
This is the lowest figure Coal has beeu furnUhM
parties purchasing in large qualities. \V» claim that
' coal ia equal to any, superior to a grist xsauy
inferior to none.
KENNEDY k MORROW.
Coal Marebanis.
OS-lit Knoxville. Tcan.