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THE DAILY SUN.
Bnmtx Mownra. ..November 19
■W New Advertisements always found
n First Page ; Looal and Business Notices
on Fourth Page.
Chang* of Oar ffmbecrlptloM Price.
We Mk attention to our new term, ot
gnbttcripUon in the firat oolamn on firat
VHP-
■ tafia Capita »r tk« 1.1 Kur tollMIk.
Caantcr.
DULY • Cento
WEEKLY' • • ‘
municipal ticket.
Democratic Nominations.
ELECTION 6th DECEMBER.
FOB MAYOR:
JOHN H. JAMES.
FOB COUNOILMEN :
fMtYUD:
K. T. CA8TLEBEBBY, 0. W. WELLS
noon) ward:
a a HAMMOCK, E. 3. BOACH.
THUD ward:
L. P. GBANT. T. A. MORRIS.
YOCBTW ward:
H L. WILSON, B. M. FABBAB.
warm ward:
A. LEYDEN, A. L. FOWLER.
SIXTH WARD:
W. L. MORRIS, JOHN P. MAYES.
CITY AFFAIRS.
Mr, Oro. A. Vrrrault if onr duly
Authorised TntYeling Agent He if now
nn • trip te North Alabama sad Ten-
Tmat Bajhuuft Bair of Mr. E
G utiimen tekef piece to-morrow &t 10
o'clock.
Third Baptist —Rot. D. Sharer will
preeeh et the Third Beptift Charoh this
morning, et 10) o’clock.
DRFAHTOia.—A cereren of Henry
oonnty folks faatod through thif city
yetterdey, en route to some point in Ar
kenses.
Schirdam Schxafps.—Mr. Onthmen
lies e first rete notice in onr oolnmns this
morning, from one who has mode a
thorough test of his stock.
First MnrnoDin Church.—Preaching
et 10), a. k., by Bev. Emanuel Hoidt, of
Sevenneh, Oa., and et 7, r. H., l>y the
paAor, Rev. A. Wright
WituiM MoPKRRtoH has become one
of our moet popular grocers. Those who
patronise him eaa always get first-olase
artistes. See his advertisements in tho
Local and Bnainose colnmn.
Call at Markham A Andrew's and see
their new stock of Ladies’, Misses’ and
Children's late style Shoes, at reduced
prices Empire Blook, Whitehall street
novlO-St
Mas. Town's Peofbhty at Auctiqh.—
This fin« property will be eold by Col.
G. W. Adair neat Thursday. Call at his
oAoe for a plat It is on the wey to
Ponce De Leon Bpring*.
Markham k Andrews here just reoeived
a new supply of Gent'e Fine Cnstom
mode.Boots and Bnttdh and Oongrem
Gaiters ot the tie* quality, and very
nobby, _ novl9-3t
Notart Puaua—D, A. Cook, Esq.,
with A. K. Seago, was ^pointed Notary
Publw tor Fulton county, by Judge Hop-
kin*. on Friday last He ean always be
found at Mr. Seago's store.
A Nnw Family Gnocaar.—Mr. E. B.
y, late ot the firm of Brumby k
baa opened a new family
r in Dr. Rouoh'a new building on
Whitehall street—a uotios of wbioh is in
our Looul and Buainoaa oolumn this morn
log- ,
Dissolution or Parthrrsbip.—Read
the notice of the late firm of Morris A
DePoor. Mr. W. L. Morris, one of the
firm, and Democratic nominee for Conn
eUman, baa opened a lively family gro
cery, on the corner of Hunter and Broad
streets
Yocn Picture.—Wo refer members of
the Legislature, and strangers, ss well es
the pahHe generally, to the notieee of
kswtb k Matas' Premium Art Gallery.
They oertainly make superior piotures.
Those who give them a trial will find it
Bnuoious Nooor—Ben. Garnett Me.
Killsa, member of tho House of Bep-
reeentatives, from Habersham oonnty,
win preach at Payne's Chapel, M. E.
Church, South, or Luokie street, to-day,
(S«Rday 19th) at 10) o'clook, a. m.
XrrBbwor Not Correct.—Upon in
qnfry ef Gev. Bream, are Mare, that the
rumor, prevailing in the oity a few days
ago, that he had purchased Gov. Bui
kxfch fine hem tad farm in Cobb otranty,
h entirely without nay foundation, and
that the subject of inch a trade ana
neves mentioned to hint hy Bnlioek ot
any ooeeiee.
Tub Bubal 8ol.ui—HR —The ear.
rant number of thieeHcaUsnt agricultural
monthly is Wfitreua, brimfhlof aeefol
of improvement hen been manifest in
this periodical since the lint number of
itsppemafirMgwe—mlhsago. It is ed-
utd abOitj,
■ to beoome one ot the moet pop-
~y~r"' 1 in|nmtj»l journals ot its class,
pattshefi in tfa* Booth. Sam Echols has
an abundance of vigor, and is imparting
adsMti it to Urn Southerner. The only
wander is how so much reading matter
eaa be aSoMad tor the very email sum of
1*1.00 a year.
Burt Mrrtion.—Ifn. Bulk* * left
this city very qoietly yesterday u.ui a
week ago—going no one knows where.
She went away witbont giving informa
tion to her best friends.
It is reported that II. I. Kimball is in
New York, fryingHo mako arrangements
to oompU te the Brunswick sud Albany
Railroad, and that be will return to At
lanta in a few days.
The moet intimate friends of Qov. Bul
lock profess to have no knowledge of his
whereabouts. Northern papers indicate
that be is no longer in the United States.
Evruy man should keep a policy of
insurance on his life. It might bridge
over a very rough place in the experience
of those who are dearest to him. The
man who fives in the neglect of this duty,
and who really has the welfare o hi*
wife at heart, knowa nothing of the pesos
of mind which a consciousness of having
discharged this duty affords to him daily.
It is a satisfaction, compared with which
the oost of the policy is not to be con
sidered s moment.
The Southern Life Insurance Company
is a home institution, built np in Atlanta,
and under the management of men whom
the people know.
St. Philip's Ohciich.—There will be
divine service in this ohurch at the usual
hoar .in the morning by Bev. B. W. B.
Elliot
Dn. M. if. Stephenson has gone to
Stone Mountain to make some scientific
investigations regarding the relios of uu-
tiquity in the vioinity of that great natu
ral wonder.
Washington Street Cottaor at Auc
tion.—Who wants a cheap home in the
fashionable neighborhood of Washing
ton street ? One will bo sold by Colonel
Adair on Tuesday. Bead his notice.
Miss Eppie Johns, with her troupe of
eomedisns, will be Lore to-morrow even
ing. They will act many pisys hereto
fore not witnessed in Atlanta. Miss
Efflie Johns, we believe, was one of For-
rest'e company in his grand triumphal
tour through the South last winter. We
trust that she may be liberally supported,
Missioxaby Woke.—Bev. Mr. Cox,
the pastor of Payue’iqChapcl has, during
tho past summer and fall, performed a
successful missionary work on Peachtree
street, beyond the city limits, He has
been preaching there onco a month, and
has organized a society, which will, no
doubt, soon become a permanently estab
lished Church. The Motbodiet denom
ination hag largely increased its work, its
membership, and church bnildings dur
ing the present year. Its ministers have
all been zealous, and their labors have
been crowned with suooess.
[communicated.]
An incident (which noed not be named)
oeourred to-doy, which brought vividly
to my recolleotion the dreadful oruelties
inflicted upon the Columbus priionertin
their shameful persecution in this city a
few years ago, which made mo rejoice
that tho bayonot party and its aiders can
not now have tho same voice and control
in the administration of our Btato Gov
ernment, and hold the high revolry over
the misfortunes of an oppressed people,
whieh they did in those days.
A Citizen op Atlanta.
Mb. H. L Kimball.—A paragraph ap
peared among onr news items yesterday,
oopiod from a Washington dispatch to
tho Savannah News, stated that Mr.
Kimball had an appointment under the
United States Government during the
war, and was dismissed under Suspicion
of irregularities in office.
We are reliably informed that this is a
mistake, and that Mr. K. never held any
office whatevor under the Government,
either during the war, or at any other
time.
Rev. M. D. Wood.—Yesterday Judge
Hopkins granted a new trial in the case
of Mr. Wood. Our readers will remem
ber that at his late trial in Decatur, re
sulting in his conviction for seduotion,
and sentence to twenty years imprison
ment in the penitentiary, he and his
oouusel did not introduce any testimony
in his behalf—rolyiug upon the insuffi
ciency of tho testimony of the prosecu
tion.
When the uew trial occurs, he will,
doubtloss, have a number of witnesses to
testify in his behalf.
Tub New York Observer enters upon
its Fiftieth year on the first of January
next Its career bos been one of tho
most successful in the hiatory of Amcri
eon journalism. Every department is con-
ducted with ability. Its Foreign Corres
pondence is unrivalled, and its independ
once in commenting upon political cor
ruptions ia in the highest degree praise
worthy.
We notioo that it appears in a “new
dress," and also announces that the suc-
eeas of its Year-Book for 1871 arill result
in Volume No. 2, tor 1872, whioh will be
still more oomplete in its statistical and
other tables of information, and in its
general arrangement.
Bush enterprise dooerves success, and
wa advise onr readers to send tor a speci
men copy of the paper. New sabocrib-
em will reoeive the paper tree until Jan
uary fimt.
Melon's Court.—Hi* Honor, wearied
of the hollow ceremonies of hie Court,
sought relief, we suspect, io one of his
counts; villas yesterday. As ou former
and -milar occasions, in this emergency,
hMlelegntod his Prime Minister, Lowry,
to dispense justice, preside over his
drawing-rooms, and entertain the guoats
that daily frequent his eourtly hails.
miss addir martin,
the bells of the reoeption, created quite
• stir, as bells generally do. By some in
judicious investment of her affections she
had beoome so nearly bankrupt that she
was put to the neoeasity of borrowing a
dean apron, on whioh small capital oho
commenced business again. She, at last,
thought of returning the borrowed oopir
trite
MBS. PAOEY BALDWIN,
who, as a professional apron broker,
charged her usual commission. This en
rtged the Martin and it flattered worse
than an angry Cockatoo. Suddenly in
spired with the power of profane and ob
scene articulation, it heaped on Mrs. P.
B. such a torrent of abuse an cost Mine
Martin 810.
CUKHXIATC* MCliUIRE,
one of the bine coats, undertook a new
seunationai exhibition in tbo pablic
streets. .Visions of Tam O’Shanter, and
reoolleotions of Japanese magic, inspired
him to drive s three wheeled wagon at a
frightful speed through the city. Two
policemen offered their admission fee.
His pride forbade such charity, bnt he
could uot refuse the hospitalities of the
Guard-house, for which he paid 810 a
day. Verily, the Kimball House must
look to its laurels,
SMITH, BROWN AND JONES
were induced to toko a game of cards for
four glasses of Feckter's beer. The van
quished party refused to treat, out of
which arose a dispute nnd altercation
Tho evidence of ono ef the witnesses
showed a contempt for a part of speech
that was truly astonishing: “Mr. B.
asked—me—play—game—cards—for
boors—after—game—he— refused—treat
—kicked—table—over—grabbed—me—
mo—by— collar—shook—fist—in—face
—P’lice—came—went—my—little—bed
calaboose.”
's Honor—told—go—Judge—Butts—
for—salt—batter (assault and battery).
Took—bint Court—'djourned.
Thu Way, Captain Jinks.—Perhaps
no more agreeable announcement could
be placed before the play-going people of
Atlanta than that contained ia the adver
tising columns of Thx Bun this morning
William Horaoe Lingard—the great
character peraonator, the originator of
some of the most popular character
songs ever produced, is coming this way,
and will play two nights in DeGive’s
Opera House. Tboso who have' been
amused at Captain Jinks,” “Tommy
Dodd,” “ Up in a Balloon,niul' other
songs of like character, will he more than
delighted to hear them from the lips and
in the original style of tho author. Lin
gard stands at the head of hia branch of
the profession. It is admitted that his
equal has not yet appeared upon the
stage. To him is mainly dae the success
that has attended the especial order of
comedy whioh ho illustrates. He will be
welcomed here by crowded houses.
Col. Jock Wallace bos liberally donated
to the Methodist Church South a hand
some and eligiblo lot on the corner of
Irwin and Bolling Mill streeta, and Miss
Sterchi, with [characteristic benevolence,
has given ns a building thirty by forty-
eight feet. This edifice is now strongly
pillared on the aforesaid lot, and will be
opened for religions service at 3 o’clock
Sunday afternoon. Interesting addresses
will be delivered by prominent ministers
and laymen.
2t Q. H. Patjllo, Pastor.
Of Risino Ihi'OIitanoe.—Rufus B.
Bullock once gave “Fitch of tho Star,
os he is popularly called, a fee of 8500,
os an attorney in some oase where Bains,
no doubt, thonght ho conld make politi
cal capital by squandering the peoples'
money—sinoe whieh time wo observe that
his opinion is considered important and
sound on n matter offocting tho interest
of some Democrats.
Thb State Printing.—We wouder if
all tho newspapors in tho State, which
are publishing articles decrying, and try
ing to stop the effort, to rednoe the un
reasonable compensation now allowed by
law to the Publio Printer; also those out
side persons, whether crinten or not, who
tro writing such articles for publication
are interested. Are all of them members
of the combination, whoae dividends or
share of profits will be small, if the same
be fixed at rates which are fair and just ?
Some persona are opposed to lung division,
and do not antioipato much satisfaction
in losing a finger in a pie which is about
largo enough, and just about well enough
stuffed for on* person to feast cleverly
upon.
Auxxounoements.
FOR SECHKTARY OF STATE.
Colonel H. J. SPRAYBEBRY is an
nounced as a candidate for Secretary of
State, subject to tbo Democratic nominiw
lion.
As ho is a cripple, and unable to walk,
ho would be pleased to see the members
of the Legislature at his room, No. 3, np
stairs, corner Marietta and Brood streets.
Onr carriers are not authorised to re
ceive money for subscriptions, or make
colleotions for ns on any aoooant, or to
soil papers to any one. Their oole daty
ia to deliver papers to our oity sub
oribers—nothing else.
To Nmton of the L«f l.latara.
We invite the mombors to visit our
office at any time.
Sample copies of Tan Sum will be sent
to auy address requested.
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to reoeive their papers regularly and
promptly.
We will take It te u speoiri favor if
they will report to ni every failure to re-
cevie the paper.
Also, any failure to have it properly
delivered—jaet ae it is requested by
iem.
Aieo, any fail are to reoeive it proeapa-
ly—In due time.
All that we can do is to do the beet are
can. We oak onr subscriber* to help as
in this work. It would assist us greatly
in correcting irregularities, if wa ran al
ways bare them reported to no. If
IA-Ferringtop A Quigley, at the Poet
Office, keep Thm Sun for sale.
Looal & Business Notices.
■A. Diploma Awarded.—Lowe, Dou
glas! k Dallas, 42 Whitehall street, re
ceived the Diploma at our last Fair, for
the finoot display of Dress Goods and
Dry Goods. This firm sticks to the one
price system, and allow no deviation.—
Their stock is large, well assorted and
their prices are low.
Call aud see them at 42 Whitehall
street nov2-lm
Fhesii Fish.—Fresh Pish received
daily at Wallace McPherson’s, No. 103
and 105 Peachtree street. novl9-l
sf Members of the Legislature look
to year interest and havo yoar photo
graphs made at Smith A Motes' Art Gal
lery, 27) Whitehall street. novl9
Cheese 1 Cheese 11—Choice Dairy
Cheese, for sale »t 20 cents per pound,
at Wallace McPherson’s, No. 103 and 105
Peachtree street. novl9-lt
0- If you wont the finest pictures
mode in the State, go to Smith A Motes’
novlO
The Choicest Brands of Cigars at Wal
lace McPherson’s, No. 103 and 105 Peach
tree street. novl9-lt
ffloq. Got your Photographs at the Pre
mium Art Gallery of Smith A Motes.—
They deceived every premium offered for
Photograph's at the late Fair. novl9
Choice Sherry and Port Wines, Whis
kies and Brandies, constantly on hand
and for sale at Wallace McPherson’s,
No. 103 and 105 Peachtree etreot.
novl9-lt
KB,. Board of Health.—The mem
bers of the Board of Health are request
ed to meet atthe Mayor's Office on Mon
day evening, at 3 o'clock, the 20th inst.,
for the purpose of acting tipoivquestions
submitted to them bv the City Council.
T. S. Powell, M. D.,
uovl9 Chairman pro tem.
Wallace McPherson, No. 103 and 105
Peachtree street, takes pleasure in in
forming Mb friends and. patrons that
hereafter he will receive daily choice sup
plies of Dressed Poultry. novl9-lt
■fry- Medals Awarded.—Smith A
Motes received three medals at the late
Fair—one for the best display, one for
the best plain, and one for the best col
ored Photograph, novl9
UflUNsw Grocery Store.—E. B. Brum
by respectfully informs the citizens of
Atlanta and the surrounding country that
he has just reoeived, and opened at his
store, No. 118 Whitehall street, a select
stock of the choicest Family Groceries,
which he is selling at the lowest prices
for cash or country produce. Call and
examine his stock before purchasing
elsewhere. Remember the' place—No,
113 Whitehall street, Dr. Roach’s build
ing, under Vanoe’s Hotel. novl9-lt
IflU Call and see the Ladies’ Freueh
Kid Velvet Top Goiters, Glove Kid do.,
arrived to-day nt
novl8-3t J. O. Harris A Son's.
UQU Free lunches from 11 A. M. to
r. M., every day at J. Corrigan’s, under
Keely's dry goods store, corner of White
hall and Hunter streets. Tbo finest wines,
liquors and cigars served. nol5 lw.
if Call at Block’s Candy Footory,
No. 75 Broad street, for Marsh Mallow
and Chocolate Creams, fresh mode every
day.
COMMERCIAL.
Office Daily Sum, Not. 18, 1871.
OOTTON MARXET.
The excitement of Friday closed with
that day, and the market was quiet and
steady yesterday. The receipts were
light—about 75 bales; and the sales abont
125. The prices were lfi) to 1C) on the
street, and 1C) in Btore.
Provisions—Bacon is firm—shoulders
8|®8|; dear rib aides 91(3)9); dear
sides 9)09); lmms, plain 14@15); can
vassed 14(3)18. Balk meats—shoulders
8; dear rib sides 8); clear sides 9@9).
Financial—Gold is buying 1 10-
selling 1 12; silver is buying 1 04—idl
ing 1 08.
Fruit—Bough peaches 4) to 6) per
r iund; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled,
to 4) per pound; green Georgia apples
83 SO te 84 OOperbbl'
Butter—Tennessee and country but
ter 25 to 30 cents; Northwestern 27 to 31.
Leather—Hemlock 25 to 30; Oak 40
to 45; Harness leather 3C to 45; upper
leather 42 to 50; Calf skins 825 to 860
per dozen; American calf skins $25 to
40 per dozen.
Hides—Green 7 to7);greou salt 8)
to 8); dry hides 15 to 10.
Onions—83 00®4 00 per liarrd.
Tobaoog—Low grades 55(o56o ; com
mon, 68(8)65; good, 75090 ; fine, 81®
81 25; choice brands, 81 25(3)1 50.
Iron—Swede 7o; horse shoe iron 7c,
Oity Mills and Pittsburg bar 6o.
Mackerel—Half bbls. No. 188.50; No.
217; No. 3 8& Kits, No. 1 81 85; No.
2 81 00; No. 3 8140.
Ohrbu—17a.
Grain Corn, old, very searoe—white
95097; mixed 90092); new ear corn 85
(a)90. Oats, ,mixed 65; black 70®75;
yellow 65.
Sugar—A, 14); extra C. 14; crushed,
powdered and granulated, 15)015);
Demerara 13)013); fair to choice brown,
12(213. Fair supply; market steady.
Corrmn—Rio, 23®25; Java, 34; Lx-
guira, 30. The coflee market is some,
what exdtod; prices higher.
Molasses—By barrel, 37; by hogs
head, 33; New Orleans prime, 80.
Salt—Liverpool 2; Virginia 2. Rice
10(3)10).
Flour—Superfine 86 60(287; extra
87 00@S7 50; family 87 6008 25; extra
family 88 7509 60; fancy 810.
OOTTON GOODS.
8 os Osnaburgs, 16; 6 ox, 12). 4-4
Sheeting, 12). 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8
Shirting, 10); Shirting, 8). Yarns, all
□sabers, 81 40. Cotton repo, 28. All
domesties in good demand.
BY TELEGRAPH.
Charleston, November 18.—Cotton
niet—middlings 17)017}; net receipts
607; exports oosstwiae 111; sales GOO;
stock 27,157.
New York, November 18.—Beak state
ment—Loan increase a million and a
half; Bpccie increase over two and oos-
foarth million; legal tender increase
over throe and one-fonrth million; depos
it inareose nearly five million. Money
easy at <06; exceptions $®4 at close;
sterling firm at 9)09); gold 11011);
governments very firm; Stales inactive—
old Tennessee’s steady, new heavy; Vir
ginia’s steady; North Carolina’s firm; new
South Carolina's weak; Tennessee’s 660
66), new 66; Virginia’s 69), new 67;
Louisian's 05, new 65; Levee Ue 68«, 76;
Alabama 8s 98; fie 65; Georgia Cs 87,
North Carolina’s )38); new 19); South
Carolina’s 72, oew 27). Solos for future
delivery to-day 4500 boles as follows—
November, 183-16018); December, 18)
@18 6-16; January, 189-16; February,
18); March, 190191-10; April, 19);
May, 19). Cotton quiet; sales 2230;
uplands 18); Orleans 19).
Cincinnati, November 18.—Bacon dull
and lower—old Bkoulders 6]; clear sides
7); others steady. Other Western mar
kets show no material change.
Savannah, November 18.—Cotton very
firm and demand active—middlings 171
017); net receipts 3636; exports to
Franco 207; sales 4100;stock 61,564.
Augusta. November 18.—Cotton quiet
and steady—middlings 17) ; receipts 900;
soles 1000.
To the Sf rmbereof tbo Leglilitarc.
Those members wishing to subscribe
for The Sun duriDg the seesion of the
Legislature, ean have it delivered at any
point in the city, or 1 sft at the Post Office,
or it can be token at The Sun office, by
leaving their orders at this office.
tL. W. B. Moses, at the Kimball
House, always has The Sun for sale.
■t- 1,000 Old Papers for sale in quan
tities to suit purchasers, at the
tf Sun Office.
To Printer*.
Twelvo newspaper chases, suitable for
papers from 22x32 to 24x86, will be sold
cheap. Aaariss
J. Hsoilt Smith,
tf. Business Manager Sun.
IA- Offices to Bent.—One room on
2d floor; also a portion of the office, in
cluding ono w indow on the first floor—in
The Sun Building, on Brood street.
Apply to J. 'Henly Smith,
tf. Bun Office.
“Alexander H. Stephens on the
Sixi of the Law.”—A 16 page, pam
phlet—one of the profonndest of Mr.
Stephens' many productions. Single
copy 15 cento ; 50 copies 95
Address J. Hxnlt Smith,
Manager San Office,
Power Pres* Par Hole.
We offer for sale a “Montague" Power
Press, whioh can be run either by hand or
steam—in perfect order and os good os
new. Address J. Henly Smith,
Sun Office,
tf . Atlanta, Go.
THE ATLANTA SUN
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Ultstcllaneona &&c*Tti#emtMe.
B. R. Freeman,
Commissioner of Deeds,
FOR SIXTEEN STATES.
MT Offloe with the Secretary of State at the
Cepitol. nofl8-.1m
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*A Live Paper oat Live Issues.?
ALEXANDER U. STEPHEN’S, Politioal Editor,
A. It. WATSON, Now* Editor.
J. HENLY SMITH, General Editor and Buainett
Manager.
priucipl
the time-honored landmarks of true Democratic
faith. We look upon the success of the party in
coming struggle ae a permanent object of patriotic
desire. To U>la end we shaU labor aealouafy, look*
ing confidently to the hearty co-operation of every
Democrat in the Union, in one grand united effort
to win a glorious triumph orer Radicalism and Ctn-
secure to ui Liberty and good Government
continent For this success we shall labor In
ranks of the mighty Democratic boats, who i
We i
f the
Supreme Court,’ with all newa of interest connected
with the State Government.
Mr. Stephens la thoroughly enlisted in this great
work aud contributes to Che columns of Tub Bub
almost dMIy.
Address J. HENLY SMITH, Manager,
Atlanta, Ga.
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WARRANTED FIVE YKARfi BY
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO
89 Peachtree Street. Atlanta. Ga.
XiadlM, Talxe iSTotloe.
I F yon want a nice Dinner, Tee or Toilet Seta,
Breakfast Castor, or any thing in tho fancy line,
don’t toll to come to T. R. Ripley’s, No. 47 Peach
tree street. For thirty days I will sell my atock of
Fancy Goode et OQ8T. nov9-iw,
W. I. HOWAXD. • C. M. HOWASD.
W. H. HOWARD A SON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 9 WARREN BLOCK, ... AUGUSTA. GA.
W B again tender onr services la the Warehouse
business. In ell its branches, to our old pet*
rons and planters generally.
Commission for Selling Cotton,
One and a Quarter Per Cent.
All family supplies ordered will be carefully h.
lasted by one of the firm, at the lowed market
prices.
Orders for Baaing end Ties will 1m promptly
filled, sod et theleweet each pries. V 7
Liberal oash advances made on cotton in ware
house. We extend all the facilities offered by Wa£
tmomam t. mnmrer
mixun t. onawtonn.
Jennings, Smith & Co.,
OOTTON FACTORS AND COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
J-JAVK Mil. Raj removal to No. A M.IuUuA Mr—t.
Imm.) uhere we tur, Ik. Boat ampto ul Ckm
Manatetent(alto eU,. wktoh la MMp lb*.
Proof.
Cona,i ff um«nt« Solicited.
Siaimkar L ISri—eeyll OJkwSm.
IV OT I c E.
L <*L <?■ KI«LAID-A FlinMISORT NOTE
aud, b. Vara,. A. Hell «n,l Turner GoMuaia
Hu»«r»d ind Tw.ntj two Dolton ($UTJ)
•0*r aato, aud nidi, pej.bto to tee ill penooa
-Te hereby asURed uot to inde tor eud
aavia-ll WILLIAM RHARVELL.
To Correspond cute i
Mr. Stephens will remain in Crawfordrilie. His
connection with Thk Hun will not chaags lii
douce. All letters intended for bim, either
vate matters or connected with the Political
pertinent of this paper, should be addressed to him
at Crawfordville, Georgia.
All letters on business of any kind, connected with
Thk Sun, except its Political Department, should be
addressed to J. Henly Smith, Manager, Atlanta. Oa.
a pri-
1 De-
C ONTJflNTS
or THK
“ATLANTA WEEKLY SUN,”
_ VOX THK WKKK ENDING
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 15th, 1871,
Page 1—Lame Defense. Legislative Proceedings.
Telegrams, etc.
Page 3.—Cheering Sentiments from the East
Politic* in New Hampshire. Politics in Maine.
Trying to Keep Thinga Shady. The CapitoL “Out
of k their Mouths,” Ae. Sun-Strokes. Mayor’i
Court. True Bills. Not Enough. Shooting Affray
Between Two Negroes. Telegrams. John L. Bell,
Eeq. State Matters. Etc.
Page 3.—Those Bonds. The CapitoL We Wish
Know. Ahaott a Serious Fire. Outrage. Geor
gia Matters. Georgia Legislature—Eighth Day 1
Proceedings. Telegrama.
Page 4.—Judge Stephens’ Letter. Over-Issue
$80,000,000 South Carolina Bonds. The Holcombe
Bill Repealed. The Gubernatorial Vacancy. The
Capitol. 8un-Strokea. State Matters. 8t. 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-klux Outrage in
Jackson. Dr. Miller’s Address. Death of D. M.
Glees. Our Texas Letter. Robbery.
Page 5,—Georgia Legislature-—Ninth and Tenth
Days' Proceedings. Telegrams. One of Foster
Blodgett’s Tricks. Mr. Page.
Page 6.—Supreme Court Decisions. Poetry—The
Rusting Sword. Sun-Strokes, An Inquiry Not
Answered. Etc. •
Page 7a—Georgia Legislature—Sixth Day’s Pro*
oeedlngs. The CapitoL 8un*8trokes. The Pub
lic Printing. The King of the Ashanteea in Moln
tosh County. Action of the Board of Trustee* of
the State University. A Fine Specimen. Etc.
Page 8—The Investigation of Blodgett’a Adminis
tration. Letter from Texas. The Sword and the
Wallet. The Capitol. Methodist Protestant Con
ference. The Public Printing. Bullock the Fu
gitive. Big Fire In Chattanooga. Georgia News.
Son-Strokes, etc.
Oglethorpe Park.
Q.RAND RACE Saturday at S o’clock—single dash
mile heat—for a purs* of Fifty Dollars, Several fine
horses entered. nov
NOTICE.
G eorgia empire fire insurance
Books will be opened on Friday, November
17th, for subscriptions to the Capital Stock of tho
above Company, at the banking houses of Messrs.
J. H. James and W. M. A R. J. Lowry; also, at the
office of R. F. Maddox. Mr. Joseph Thompson. Jr.,
will also call upon the merchants with a list for aub-
ecription. ^ novl7-8t
TRANSPORTATION OFFICE, T
WaiTxax and Atlantic Bailboad, }
Atlanta, Oa., November 17,1871. )
J^FTER the 18th Instant, the 9:45 P. M. Passenger
Train will be withdrawn. Passengers for New Yoik
vie Dalton will take the 10:30 P. M. train.
DALTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN
will leave Atlanta at 3:15 P. M- ; arrive in Atlanta at
10 A. Ms E. Bf WALKER.
novl7-d9w Master Transportation.
A Cotton Plantation
O KI OF THE VERY BEST IN GEORGIA, LO
CATED oa Spring Creak, la E»rlj Count-, G..,
Including Stock. Iraptetncnto. end Frottotonto will
b. retd, ill on a credit of Fire Year., tf tb« security
tokMtotoctory. fMrtee X. Y. 1..
Cam ef ». R. Wylie
5* AtleanA
A BABE OPPORTUNITY FOB INVEST-
KENT.
ri a « FlwrUi Mills For Sale.
T JAP. MT MnxB «row* as *
w - MM*” on Bear Creek, Campbell
6^7^^’ nortilw ® # * P*bn«tto, on the A.
Sf" 44*:
l» an. coaditiei
French Bihre One of Jieopce, . eupertor
toraa cat U burreto hour,
•toriMbwM. MbpKdar. Inin toot orer:
ab^wbert—could uS_Jre* : new falling -tore
power ores Is m bores; flees eesy of poems in
2M''f teanttfol and omrattlu
PtoreffAlyory. I. W.gUUdFS^
FOR SALE!
*T°UX OF CONFECTIONXBIX8,
A Wlf «. Ta.. m Fancy Good*. gSrecillyl
NO HUMBUG IN THIS,
Xe'JSSISZ?. by Ik.
Special attention ia called to the splendid
LOT On
°® band- Ton ar* requested to call
and mUsfy j ourselves that I
0«. White hat? and AJabama^rig.
ttqai Atotriisttnotue.
GREAT LAND SALE
— IN —
Monticello, Jasper County.
W ILL BE SOLD. TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER
before the court house door, in Monticello'
Jasper county, Georgia, uu the First Tuesday lu
December next, within the legal hours of sale, the
following lands, to-wlt:
270 ACRES, more or leaa, lying south of Uonticel-
lo—part of the same lying within the corpo-
rate limits of the town—the aame to be sold in lute
of acres each. There are some finely timbered
lands, aud beautiful riles for building on the same
Also, at the same time end place
760 ACRES, more or teas, on the Oemnlgee river,
near Pittman's Ferry, known as the land of John
McBurney, deceased; Also, the following lots of wild
Lands:
Lot No. S8, 4th District of Calhoun county, con
taining 136 Acres.
Lot No. 94. 6th District, Irwin county. 946 Acres
Lot No. 117,0th District, Picken. county, 90 Acres'
Lot No. 688, 113th District, Pickens county. 688
Acres.
Monticello, Ga.. Nov. II. 1871.—nov!*4ds
GmitU-OouiIm County.
A te FARMER, AND H. 0. HAUEL. HAVING AP-
PLIED to ms for permanent letters of Adminis
tration on the estate of Joseph Farmer, late of said
County deceased, this is to cite all, and singular,
the creditors and next of kin of Joseph Farmer, to
be, and appear at tny office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any they can, why perma
nent Administration should not be granted k. 1.
Farmer and H. C. Halzel, on Joseph Farmer's estate.
0*1
Executor’s Sale.
N THE FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER. AT
the City Hall, in Atlanta, will be sold, at Execu
tor’s sale, one half of lot No. 9S5 and 900 acres of lot
No. 294, Stone’e District, Fulton county. The land
lies about seven miles from Atlanta, on the
road leading from Green’s Ferry to last Point,
Abont half the land ia under cultivation, the
other half well timbered.
It Use weU, and Is desirable property. The half
lot No. 286, has a residence and other Improvements.
Sold as the property of Mrs. N. H. Key, deceased.
TERMS—One-half oash; the bailee oo la twelve
A. A. WILSON. Executor.
octl7-lawtds*
GEORGIA, JDOUGLAS CO.
OsniNAHT's Omoi, )
October IMh, 1871. (
E LIZABETH BENNAFIKLD, has applied for ex
emption of personalty, and I will pass upon the
same et my offloe et Donglasville, on the 4th day of
oct 23-tf.
Ordinary.
GEORGIA*-Douglas County.
rpWO MONTHS AFTER DATE, AN APPUOA-
X TION will be made to the Court of Ordinary
of Douglaas oonnty, Georgia, at the first regular
term after expiration of two months from thia no
tice, for leave to sail the lands belonging to the es
tate of Wm. B. Barnett, late of Union oonnty, Ar-
Unclaimed Freight,
/CONSIGNEES MENTIONED IN THE FOLLOW-
V ING list of unclaimed freight, are hereby noti
fied that the earns will be Bold to pay eh-rges, tf aot
called for within thirty days :
B B Bullock. 4 packages; Hewakt k Gannt, 12bbls,
Hood, 1 pkg; D N Judson, 23 slabs marble; H Lewis
k Oo, 1 box; 1 J Loyd, li* “ - 1
springs from NkA Mldd]
— ed cleaner: Die; ... .
H 0 Kellogg. 1 pkg pipe; P Thomas. 1 box% if Hol
brook. I pkg hides; Settle k Bros. I borne; T Alls
1 beg beans; W H Broach. 1 box.
nov!2-4w ED. A. WERNER. Asset
TO EMIGRANTS.
THE BE6TI ROUTE FROM
Atlanta to Memphis
Western and Atlantic
Memphis & Charleston R. R.
Leave Atlanta^ 0.-OO A- M 10:30 P. M.
Reach Memphis, nextday.12.I5 P. M 10:11 F. M.
NO OTHER ROUTE OFFERS
Double Daily Trains
TO AKY FOIST OK THX
MisNiNsippl River
SOUTH OF CAIRO.
73 MILES SHORTER
TUn Any Other Line to Memphis.
LITTLE ROCK.
Storting boa Atlanta at lfej* p. m „ joe to...
Chattanooga IJO a. to., aretre at H.taphl. l.:ll p.
n., loare M«npUi tor Utu. Book T M a. m.
U anj on* ihnttM oftr Indneomonts to yoa to go
at* laoitoUtoto Littlo Book, ruuntor tkat there
la hot ono train on thnt route, which leorel Atknto
In tho Morning starting 13 hour, too Mon, run am
en a totooaa journal < hour, longor, ang anlr, lu
htoonlr to raeat with T hoar, sore Mention
than If routed left Atlanta oa Uto 10:*0 p. m. Inin,
nnd goaa direct hr tho onlr tklitnrn BOUT*.
If r« to* to go br boat front Memphis, Iran Alton,
to In the morning, tolling In Memphla 19:11 p. m.
Bto4i lam atlrOOfr. m., allowing ampto Unto for
r sat owtdtog eoafn.loo rinding our
Afuatowko will gto* rettohto tatornuttoo, rad allow
no oa, to doeolT* you.
b. F. aUDGBR, Agent, Itoltoa.
W. 1. AKERS, Agent Atlanta,
a F. I'ARK EM, Agent, uhattonoaim.
Danforth’s DentrifHce-
CLEANSING AND PREORVIMO THE
FTH sad Purifying the Breath, Is the beet
preparation^ use.
octiu? kJ uemn * m-