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GREATLANI) SALE
Monticello, .Jasper County.
THE DAILY SUN,
Ttmsdat Mooning November 21
rtf' Nett AdcertieemenU alteayt found
it Piryt Page / Local and Butinet* Notion
on Fourth Paoe.
I of Oar Sabtcrlptlon Price.
We ask attention to our new term* of
subscription in the 9nt ooiunui ou first
page.
• lagle mt tfe* San For Sale •«
DAILY 8 Cento
MTJNICPAL TICKET.
Democratic Nominations.
ELECTION 6th DECEMBER.
** TOR M*VOli :
JOHN H. JAMES.
1«<W 1 <iSttNOIL»*K* :
narewua>:
M. T. CASTLEBERRY, a W. WELLS.
«« ward:
a a HAMMOCK, E. J. ROACH.
tdibd iuc;
L. F. GRANT. T. A. MORRIS.
fourth ward:
H. L. WILSON. R. M. fABRAR.
ran *abb:
A. LEYDEN, A. L. FOWLER.
SIXTH WARD :
W. L MORRIS, JOHN P. MAYES.
CITY AFFAIRS.
M—M Middlxbrookb A Barnes want
to him a yooth Intake oareof stack, Ao.,
on a farm. .
Mb. Adais** &AU To-dat.—See the
advertisement of CoL Adair, wbe will
■ell a cottage on Washington atreet at
anotkm. The property will be sold.
Supxniox Corn.—The Superior Court
was employed an the certiorari motion
and olssmdOoksts yesterday. Nofmpor-
tant trials.
If. w...T.aa qI the Columbus Bun,
called on ns jostsrday. He b a reteran
editor—aa true as steel—a genuine Dem-
oorat—whose paper gives no uncertain
sound, bat is s bold and able advocate of
the principles of true Democracy.
FttritAJfes.—O. & Laos, the photo
grapher, hat a notion in onr Local and
Business Column. He makes s specialty
of largo-aiied photographs painted in
oil, and has aeqnirsd a reputation in his
lino. ” 1 ' "
BaSTVT OonoBBD Mduotbiw’ Insti-
ruTB.—This praiseworthy enterprise is
now in session at Milledgevilla, Georgia,
having commenced the 14th instant, and
will oontinue tin the 8th December. The
Institute is for the instruction and train
ing of colored ministers, and is s work
of deep internet and importnnoe. Rev.
E. W. Warren, the pastor of the First
Baptist Church, in this city, is the Su
perintendent, and is now at MiUedgevillc.
Cistrrns.—Two cisterns are being eon.
■trueted in the' First Ward, one on Cas
tleberry’s Hill end the other at the jane
tion of Peter* mid Walker streets. Snob
an Cm precautions taken against the
Chisago inoeudiariea, who profess to be
members of the Petraleute Soeiele Nation
ale, sworn to bring riant sgnriiaittin* of
all otasgte. teoioMp. pgUtfcaHy and pete
niarily. Them two cisterns will defeat
them mklWods tbtadon, no* won’t they?
Whom am yoor Water Works I
Mixxm), CoimoTBD or Thbtt and
Oonmnstt Jam.—Avery inaospiaions
hoooy-moon was eommonoed in onr city
on last Bgiiik|), Mr. Prank Jooea, an
amployae on Mr. John James' now rem-
ith appeared before Justice Butt yes
terday, charged with stealing an over-
eoat bom Mr. G. W. Pool, on Saturday.
Ha was oommitted to jail to await hit
trial The romantic part of the adven-
tom is, that Mr. Janet Vos married Bat-
arday, stole the over-coat on Sunday,
and want to prison on Monday. Unfor
tunate brida.
Dome Boomokt—A lady, who has
s school In the jolty, wishing to select n
text-book on Domestio Economy, went
to dm of onr bookstores, on Saturday,
and asked to b) allowed to tee ail the
works on that aeianoe that were in the
atom. The oMgtag clerk at once oom-
returned with an armful of cool toots,
which bo spread out for the lady 's ex
aminatkm. The yoang gentleman was
somewhat embarrassed when his mistake
was explained; albeit’Co error vm
natural aba, as the Wans of the book
that wie wanted eheold he considered ia
the fprep
hibited.
11—m m- VeiWHiiMi—This ques
tion is as anting a good fed of debate,
lnveattgitfm and antagonism la the Leg
islature. So penisten) and tmooasing
have been the efforts of the parties con
cerned that the onee purely loeel question
olaima-the sMmiiaa pf the whole Legis
lature. Thom who oppose the removal
of the Coart Hoorn freak Watkinsville
have sought to intredact a substitute
submitting the qaastOhio tht diseteUon
of the Ordinary, which, it h alleged,
would virtually defeat the Wmoxal. An-
submit (ha eme la popular vote of the
county. The advocates of 4 thane as
this with tha (mt that 1,400 petitioners
against MO riteW*nMNttknt of tht
majority. They further ago that Um
bitterness of Ming, strife and conten
tion. isetffittt to W> saaleotlon. wonld
estrange IHthdsW families, and divide
•““““•Mite ewhty beyond the hope
of reeooillattue Many friends of the
rt*
Another Unsettled Iteui.
When H. 1 Kimball sold the Opera
House to the State of Goorgia there was
a mortgage of 060,000 upon it—which
mortgage is still unpaid. This mortgage
was for that amount of money loaned to
Kimball by the North Western Mutual
Life Iaturanoe Company, to enable him
to pay the purchase money, and assist in
the building.
That mortgayc it Hill utualitJUrl. Not a
cent of the principal has ever been paid,
end the interest on it since May L*t is
duo.
Bulloek knew that uior!g<ge was
■tgwiast the property when it was pur
led by the Legislature. Kimball
knew it was unsatisfied when he deeded
it to the State, warranting it to be free
from all liens. Bullock paid Robert H.
Brown 8000 to investigate the title, and
acoeptad hit opinioi that die title was
good. Mr. Brown most have known of
the mortgage, for his law partner at the
time, Judge Hopkins, knew it.
The Life Insurance Company named,
of whiohDr. Wm. H. White it the effi
cient agent in this city, loaned this mon
ey here, and in addition to tha security
of the mortgage on the property, re
quired the building on it to be kept in
sured, in tbs sum of 860,000, and the
policies properly assigned to the North-
Western Mutual. Bollock has ^een keep
ing op this Fire Insurance, paying the
premiums with dm people's mouey, and
specifying on the face of the policies,
that the loss, if any ahould occur, must
be paid to the oompany holding this
mortgage.
Another fact is significant The deed
made by Kimball to the State of Geor
gia, has never been recorded, unless it
has been done within a few days post
We have not yet near reached the bot
tom of the frands and robberies perpe
trated by, the Kimball-Bullook-Blodgett
Ring.
Txi Public Printing.—The bill re
ported by Maj. Hillyer to tbe Senate does
not reach the evil that exists, and is
worth but little, if anything. If we un-
dentaad it oorrectly, it only proposes to
redoes the amount of printing to be done,
and the profit on the cost of the Bamc
from 30 per oent. lo 25 per cent. We
have not Been the bill, but are told that
thaw an the main features in the reform
proposed in the bill.
This amounts to almost nothing, and
is not worth tbe time taken np in its
consideration. If the Legislature means
retrenchment; if the members really de.
sire to oat off all unnecessary expenses
and every possible source of corruption,
and lighten the hardens of the peoplo,
let the root of the evil be straok at.
The mere lopping off of one or two
small branchea ia a trifle, nnworthy of
the attention of men.
Local Si Business* Noticos.
SpA. Diploma Awarded.—Lowe, Dou
glas] A Dallas, 42 Whitehall street, re
ceived the Diploma at our last Fair, for
the finest display of Dross Goods and
Dry Goods, This firm sticks to the one
price system, nnd allow no deviation.—
Their stock is large, well assorted and
their prices are low.
Call and see thou at 42 Whitehall
street. nov2*lm
Hfi, Fran Akrrs,—The highest- prise
was awarded to Lane’s Art Gallery, by
the Atlanta Agricultural and Industrial
Association, for the best Portraits ; also,
a silver medal for the l>e»t Photographs
Puinted in Oil.
All work at the above Gallery done on
the most reasonable terms, and VWIict-
ed to give entire satisfaction or nwebarge.
nov21-tf
■A- Call at Markham A Andrews' and
see their hi* Hock of Ladles’, Misses, *
and Children’s late style Shoes, at re
duced prioek Empire Block, Whitehall
street. novl9-3t
»«q. Markham A Andrews have jart
received a new supply of Clente’ Fine
Custom mode Boots and Button and
Congress Gaiters of the best quality, and
very nobby. novl9-3t
tbv Members Of tbe Legislature look
to your interest and have your photo
graphs made at Smith A Motes' Art Gal
lery, 271 Whitehall street. uovl9
tar If you wont the finest pictures
made in tbe State, go to Smith A Motes’
novl9 «s -
1FK. Get your Photographs at the Pre
mium Art Gallery of Smith A Motes.—
They received every premium offered for
Photograph's st tbe late Fair. novl9
lri>- Medals Awabdbd.—Smith A
Motes reoeived three medals at the late
Fair—one for the beet display, one for
tbe best plain, and one for tbe best col
ored Photograph. novl9
%. Call and see the Ladiee’ French
Kid Velvet Top Gaiters, Glove Kid do.,
arrived to-day at
nov!8-3t J. O. Habiiis A Bom’s.
Amtiquitibs.—We invite attention to
the notice of the “Journal of Antiquity,’’
to be published in Knoxville by Dr. Cro
sier. This country is rioh in undevel
oped ontiquitioa, out of which the histo
ry of an extinct race of mankind is yet
to be written.
Thi Adel Loom.—We, yesterday, saw
a letter from one of the 'moet promi
ment men in this Stale, who is known all
over the Union, offering to purchase
twenty thousand dollars worth of the
stock of the Abel Loom Mannfaoturing
Oompany, and pay the oath for the same.
What Mama P so Mint Them ?—We
observe that the Maoon Tdegrajtk, Alba
ny Newt, Savannah IbyntMiam,MID edge
villa Union, Newnan Herald, Griffin Star,
aag perhaps other papers, are opposing
i rad notion of Um iHMPp^iufttioo now *1
lowed by law to the State Printer; and
are earnestly condemning the proposi
tion to oorroct existing abuses and extrav
agance.
Why ahould these papers, in sash
unison, raise this cry ? How arc they
ooncemed in it f Why should their edi
ton desire a continuation of the extrava
gant compensation now allowed by law,
and the chance for a continuation of the
combinations, bargainings, and corrupt
practices of the past t
What is tbe use of some of the papon
of Georgia trying to make it appear that
thirty par oent. upon cost is a very small
profit—especially in a largo business f—
mono especially, when the man who gets
the beuefit of the thirty per oent. profit
hat a chance to mako tho “oost” as jarge
at hit oonacienoe will allow f
There ia not a paper in tho 8tate of
Georgia, new advocating tbe continuance
of the present law in relation to the Pub-
lie Printing—urging that the pay ia little
enough, Ac.—that would not be glad to
got ten dollar jobs ataproflt of thirty per
cent ; and if the State Printing wore to
* be done for a private individual or corpo
ration, not one of these papers wonld re
fuse so big a job st a dear profit of even
five per cent, while all wonld seek for it
at tea par seat, profit.
rtfi thelasgUatara
Catt. B. H. True.—Oapi. True, of
Madison, was In the city yesterday. Ho
has just returned from a visit to his old
home in Rochester, N. Y. He oeme to
Morgan oounty immediately after tho
He was a Captain ia the Federal
service, bnt came Booth without any
bitter raeenlassnri, sad came also to make
p firing and make money—not by playing
the par} of * earpet-boggor, but by hard
work, and by honestly casting his lot with
tha Southern people.
Notwithstanding he it a Northern man,
who was in the Federal army during the
wan and, we believe, is a Republican in
politicii, yot ha hat the confidence and
snips at of everybody in Morgan oounty.
He is not afraid of the Kn-Klnx Klan.
He hat induced a number of Northern
families to settle ia Morgan eonnty, who,
like him, have gone to work, and are hot
trying te rob our people—an mere carpet
bag adventurers do. They are all doing
writ, and are rsayirSeil and treated aa
neighbors by the people.
COMMflRCIAib
Office Daily Sim, Nov. 20,1871.
COTTOM MABXrr.
Coiiou on the streets to day is quoted
at 10); in store 16). Receipts 50 boles; Coflbe—Jphn M. Spence, Douglas.
Colquitt—Isaac Carlton, Moultne.
Columbia—G. P. StovaH, S. O. Limp-
kin, Appling. J
Crawford—Wfli. Rutherford, Knox
Bcttxb—Tennessee end country btfl-
ter 25 to 30 cents; Northwestern 27 to 81.
Lbathbb—Hemlock 25 to 80; Oak 40
to 46; Harness leather 38 to 46; upper
leather 42 to 50; Oalf skins 825 to 860
per dozen; American calf skins g25 to
40 per dozen.
Hn>eh—Green 7 to 7); green salt 8)
4o »*; diy Wdrtl6JoJ4- Al. : -.-.ll
Omions—83 00@4 00 per barrel.
Tobaooo—Low grades 55@56o ; oom-
mon, DtkajOfi; good, 76@90 ; fine, 81@
$1 25; choice brands, 81 25@1 50.
Ibom—Swede 7c; horse shoe iron 7e;
City Mills sod FittstaMgbnr fin,
Mackebel—Half bbls. No. 188.50; No.
2 87; No. 3 80. Kits, No. T 81 85; No. lawtsiusiiia
2 81 60; No. 8 81 40,
Ohkbbb—17o.
Gbain.—Com, old, very seaxee—white
95(397; mixed 900921; new enr com 85
(a,90. Oats, mixed So; block 70076;
rrilosQ. hfTJ -, ••!.. - -r r. n.r
Svgab—A, 14}; •’extra €.14; crashed,
iwdered and granulated, 15)015);
emerara 13)013); fair to choice brown,
12018. Fair supply; market stssdy.
Coffer—Bio, 23025; Java, 34; La-
guira, 30. The coffee market is some
what encitcd; priesa higher.
Molajshkh—Iiy barrel, 37; by
head, 83; New Orleans prime, 8<X
Ssi/r—Liverpool 2; Virginia 2.
100(10). *■ ■
Flour—Superfine $6 50087; extra
87 00087 60; family 87 0008 25; extra
family 88 7509 60; fancy 810.
OOTTOlf HOODS.
8 oz Osnaburgs, TO; 6 oz, 12). 4-4
Sheeting, 12). 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8
Shirting, 10); Shirting, 8). Yarns, all
numbers, 31 40. Cotton rope, 28. All
domestics in good demand.
JL. Free lunobeu from 11 A. M. to
p. M., every day at J. Corrigan’s, under
Keely’s dry goods store, comer of White
hall and Hunter streets. Tbe finest wines,
liquon and cigars served. nol5 lw.
BfCsll ut Blook'c Qpndy Factory,
No. 76 Broad street, for Marsh Mallow
iad Chocolate Creams, fresh made every
day.
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA.
Demoethenean Debate—Anni
versary Orator*.
Atukms, Ga., Nov. 20, 1871.
Editors Atlanta Sun; We were high
ly entertained, on tbe night of tbe 17th
inst., by six seleot debaters, in a public
debate of the Demostbeuoan Sooiety.
The young uion certainly did themselves
juatioc, and admirably represented tbeir
society. All tbo debaters did very well,
yet we feel we express but tbo opinion
of tbe majority of tho qmlience. in say
ing that Mr. Leonard Pbinizy made tbe
speech of the night. Tho bight was fa
vorable and the audience flattering. We
hope to witness another suoh entertain
ment soon. These public dttaMs ought
certainly to work out good. fP tbe oocie-
ties, and, as far as Jwe esn judge, they
have been of great advantage.
On Saturday, the 18th inst., the two
literary societies sleeted their anniversa
riant. The Domostheneans elected Mr.
A. H. Gray of OrayBville, Catoosa oonn-
ty. Tbe Phi-Kappas elected Mr. J. O.
Avery of Pensacola, Florida. A A.
Wholesale MercWAWT* wild desire to
employ some one to travel, and make
sales and collections, will do well to con
sult the adrertiaement of an experienced
drummer this tnoming.
Collecting Agency.—Tho advertise
ment of J. H. Gnvan A Oo. appears this
morning. We believe them is no Ctol-
leeting Agonoy in tho oity. These agen
cies are very convenient to those who
have not tlmo to make collections.
Miss Epfie Johns.—The performance
last evening at DcGives', while it elioti-
ted bnt littlo applause from h certain
class, was warmly approvsd by tha more
sensible, as ono of the most aoeoptable
of tho season, because it was destitute of
many features revolting to a truly virtu-
ous heart. Miss Effie is one of the most
chase, winning and unaffected little art
istes we ever saw. She ia tha aoul of the
oompany. This evening she sustains
twq characters—ono In the Comedy
Fegiale Miller, the other in tho faroe
Irish Assurance and Yankee Modesty.
The Election Bill. —Acting Governor
Cotlsy has kept the bill to bring on a
special aleotton lor Governor in his pock
et till now. He evidently intends to veto
it; not, be wonld have approved it be
fore now. He will doubtless send in his
veto to-duv, os we believe it will become
a law without his approval, if it is not
returned with hirtShjoctions to-day.
Meantime, the friends of Bollock and
tha plundering “ring,” have been, in a
very sly way, bringing every possible in
fluence to bear on some Democrats to
make there weak in the knees, so as to
prevMtthe passage of the bill by the
Legislator* over thereto.
r«B IXCEETAXV OF STATE.
Colonel H. J. SPRAYBERRY isea-
nounced as a candidate for Secretary of
State, subject to tho Democratic nomina
tion.
Aa he is a eripple, and unable to walk,
he would be ptaaaedto see the members
of the Legislature at his room. No. 3, up
stairs, Mil iBifafed treai streets.
sales 75.
Provisions—Bacon is firm—shoulders
8)08); clear rib sides 9)09); clear
sides 9)09); hams, plain 14015); can
vassed 14(a,18. Bulk meals—shoulders
8; clear rib sides 8); clear sides 909).
1 08.
’nt-iT—Rough peaches 4) to 5) per
pound; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled,
4 to 4) per pound; green Georgia apples
88 50 to 84 00 per bbp
Emanuel—W. P. Rountree, Sweins-
bdro. - 1 - ■ ■ - ■ n.i.i .-
Fannin—Wm. Franklin, MoDgaatwm,’
Fbyet0-Wm. Whatley Fayetteville.
Floyd—Dunlap Scott, Rome; M. B.
Ballanger.
Fbaqrih—Issao L. Hogbeg Gumming.
Fjauklin—Asa W. Browner, Cames-
lYifton-j: X. jSKW3E t :|J,.'Hoge;
Henry Jacluon, Atlanta-
Gordon—Juel C. Fain, OsSionn.
Green—& L. MoWhorter, Canfield.
Gwinnett—W. E. Simmons, G. H.
Bloc
BY TELEGRAPH.
Savannah, November 20.—Cotton is ih
;ood demand; offerings light; middlings
7)017); not receipts 5350; exports to
Great Britain 7533; coastwise 1247; soles
2100; stock 59,944.
LrvxBPoaL, Nav*nl|er_4i8.—Evening.
Quotations unchanged.
Cincinnati, November 20.—Flour spd
corn steady. Full prices asked for potk;
old 812 75; new $13. Lard lower at 8).
Bacon lower—dear rib G)0T- Whisky
88.
Louisville, November 20.—;
very dull and heavy. Hamp and flax
15)016. Breadstuff's and provisions
qaifll- .
St. Louis, November 20.—Com active
and higher. Whisky 89). Pork $13 50.
Bacon dnll.
Charleston, November 20.—Cotton
steady—middlings 174017); net receipts
2065; exports coastwise 1361; Bales 400;
stock 27,942.
New Yobb, November 20. — Cotton
strong; sales 4,029; uplands 18); Orleans
19). Money cosy at 5 to 0. Sterling firm.
Gold weak at 10J; closing soles however,
10). Governments steady. .State inac
tive. Tennesseos very weak, sold down
to 65); new South Carolina bonds very
wook, sold at 26), but was somewhat bet
tor during afternoon jTennessee’s 64, new
64); Virginia’sdO, new 65; Louisiana's
05, new 55; Lcveo 00, 8s 75; Alabama
70). Sales for future delivery to-day
4000, as follows: November 18 3-16; De
cember, 181018 6480149 -16; January,
18 9-16018); February 18 3-16; March,
19 1-160-19); April 19)019’’5-10019)
May 19)019).
Classification ot the Members ot
the General Assembly.
■ 1: ’SENATE. *
DEMOCRATS.
1st District—R. E. Lester, Savannah.
3d—John C. Nichols, JUockshear.
5th—M. Kirkland, Homertillo.
9th—Reuben. Jones, Newton,, >
11th—Levi C. Hoyle, Dawson.
13th—Robert C. Black, Americus.
14th‘—C. W. Kibbce, HawtinsHlla.
15th—D. W. Cameron, Jacksonville.
16th—H. Hicks, Wrightsville.
17th—Joseph Cone.
19th—Columbus Heard; Greensboro.
22d—T. J. Simmons, Maoon.
24th—B. B. Hinton, Buena Vista.
25th—Wm. P. Matthews, Talbotlon.
20tli—A. D. Nuuually, Griffin.
27th—E. Steadman, Covington,
28th—W. F. Jordan, Monticello.
29th—W. M. Reese, Washington.
30th—J. H. McWhorter, Malays.
31tt—vWbi. S. Erwin, Clarksville.
33d—M. Van Estes, Homer.
34th—M. A. Candler, Decatur.
35th—Geo. Hillyer, Atlanta.
37th—G. W. l’eddy, Franklin.
39th—James R. Brown, Can ten.
40th—C. J. Wellborn, Blairsville.
41st—John A. Jervis, Morgantown.
42d—John T. BUM, Bofeia.
43d—L. N. Trammell, Dalton.
bbpubuoam i .
4th—J. M. Column, Brunswick.
6th—Joshua Griffin, Valdosta.
7 th—-W. lb Clark, ThonsviUs.
8th—Beni. F. Bruton, Bainbridgo.
10th—F.,G. Welch, Albany.
18th—-Benjamin Cooky, Augusta.
32d—J. C. Richardson, Dawsonville.
36th—\V. 0. Smith, GtantvUla.
38th—Walter Brook, Bnelmmaa.
34th—’William Hea>7, Ringgold.
COLORED SENATORS—REPUBLICANS:
2d District-=£ £h Campbell, Darien.
12th—Thomas Crayton, Lumpkin.
20th—Geo. Wallace, Milledgeville.
21st—Jos. B. Deyeaux, Clinton, s
8M—I. -H. Aadttson, For^Vallsrj
RlPRESENTATlfR
jCberoltee^-Jdhn B. Richards, Osntofi.
'day—John B. /otosdb.'Fort Gaines.
Clinch—Hampton A. Mattox, Homes
Till*. .
Cobb—Wm. D. Apdctson. Wm. P, An
derson, Marietta.
villa. . ■
Dade—E. D. Grabs**,/
lJhwsoRr-John PdMt
flag.
ia be rt—Emory P. Bdwsrds, Elbsrtore
~ Ronntree
■ W. H. HOWARD * SON,
COTTON FACTORS
Aim
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. I WARREN BLOCK, - - - AUGUSTA, OA.
W E uttm tender onr wrrioee Id the WarehODM
bueibeee. in bU tie bibiiotee, to uur old pbt-
rotuibi.d plbotere gciienitlj.
C’nmmission for Selling Cotton,
“ OutnuRl a Duni tei Vex Cent.
^ttktenfor B**gi*6 fW*UJ * ytuafrifr
fifetfs.rHzsraSSTon ul iu
jmss>. -WS esaas«» tab f «tttS’,sa».«ti»ns>»-.
Habersham—Garnett McMillan, Clarks
ville.
Hall—L. A. Simmons, Gainesville.
Hsnooek—Geo. F. Pierce, Jr., F. A.
Batts, toarta.
* Hareis^^Muqd.'^'c. f: Fatnio,
Hamilton. - - nt,*'.
Hast—James W. Jonea, Hartwell «
Heard—Britton Sims, Fp* -
Henry—George W. Bryan, McDon-
W- "tit —Reason Faulk, Irwieville.
Jockaou—John R. Hop cook, Jefferson,
Jasper—Andrew J. Watters, Monti-
aelio,
Jefferson—W. P. Johnson, A. Bsase-
ley, LorisviBe.
Johnson—W. H. Martin, Wrightsville.
Jnoo»-J4et> Birrofl, Cliston.
Laurens—C. J. Guyton, Dublin.
, Lincoln—Henry J. Lang, Lincolnton
’Lowndes—Albert Converse, Valdosta
’ LumpkiD—H. W. Riley, Dablone
Madison—Issao J. Meadows, Danii
wilier kIMToll r // « >
Marion—Thomas W. Harvey, Buena
Vista.
Meriwether—J. W. Moreland.
Montgomery—Jos. D. Clements, Mount
Vernon.
Miller—Uni* ‘A. Bush, Colquitt
Mitchell—L. A. M. Collins, Camilla
Milton—James M. Howell, Alpharetta.
Marray—S. E. FisUs, Spring Place.
Muscogee—J. M. Smith, JT F. Pou,
flobmu' ,, i O/OH.ir/ji Til/ i
Newton—J. M. Sommers, J. B. Davis,
Covington.
Oglethorpe—W. W. Davenport, Point
Peters; J. F. Smith, Stephens P. Q
Paulding—B. A. Trammell, Dallas.
^Pieeee—DouM E. Knowles, Black-
Pike—John H. Baker, Zebnlon.
Polk—M. H. Bunn, Cedartown.
Pulaski—John A. Hendley, E. Booth,
Hawkinsville.
Putnam—J. A. Ethridge, Eatonton.
Qoitmaa—James H. Ouesry, George
town.
[HlasadnMIoaremMr t» saMtths *w*
(SUMS «*c« sssj ^ ErtoM>r ' h..l! I.umila .
Pint M. E. CharohSoolh-Rbv. AnnlnIssWli«bL • MbdUcblia. Ob.Nor. 1i.fen'.—istiaST"* 1 *’
j—Prbbchlos bt WAS b-bq. Old S b’lAaiS F.M..
fiRy U. JL Church Sot^h—filv. C. A. Etrds,
>r,~J>rmcl4mmȣLMn.m4$r.*Ciir kM
ivM’fl M.. JL Church bouUt-Ber. J. M. Wchrr,
PMior. —Pmehiug st 10: .* *. a. U., and 8 >. m., by the
dm tor. Weekly prayer moating 9H*j Weriaeaday
at 8 o'clock.
Payne’s II. E. Church SOufh—Rev. D. Tl. Cox,
PMtor^~Praaohtngkt i«;h» a. m., aa4 8 r. w., try tho
pan tor. Prayer jueatUig every We4ue«day eveulng
at 8 o’clock. ■ li
St Paul's K. E- Church tornth. Third Ward—Rot,
O. H. Pattflo, Pm tor.—Preaching %t 8 f. m., by the
paator. Buuday School at 4 i8U f. jx. Weekly p^yar
meeting every W’edneaday evening at 8 P. M.
Tint Bapttot Church—Hav, E. W. Warren, Paator
—Preaching at* 10;30 A. if., and 7i40r.lt.. by tha
pMtor. Sunday School at 9 a. m. Wedneaday eren-
iug, 8 o’clock, prayer meeting.
SecoiL. Baptut Chumh-Kev. A. T. tpakUag. Ya»
tor—Preaching at 10:do a. m., and at 7:15p. m.
Sunday School at 9 a. m.
CATHOLIC. _ *
Church of Immaculate Cdhceptiou—Rev. Fr.
O’lteilly, Paator.—gerricea at 10:10 a. u., Bbd 4 ». M.
rUCaBYTKRl^M.
flrat Yrahbyteriaa Church, Marietta i
rednaaday, atir. ac.
Fourth Uaptiat Ohuroh—JUv. V. M. Daniel. Paator
—Preaching at 10:30 a. m., and7:30p. m. Sunday
School at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting on Tueeday
eveulng 7:38.
Loyd Btiu
PMtor. Preadrii .
71/s g pahhatirfthciol at 1111
evening the present week at fellawad by apaeial
reTlval aervicea.
8t. Stxphenb’ Church—corner of Walton and For*
Babnn—G. M. Netherland, Clayton.
- Bondolph—S. A. McNeil* Cuthbert,
R. P. Crittenden, Nochaway.
Richmond—J. B. Camming, C. Snead,
W. A. Clark, Augufta.
Schley—C. B. Hudson, Ellaville.
* Bcrevon—John C. Bell, Sylvania.
Sumter—W. Brady, Sr., B. Glover,
Americus.
Talbot—P, Morris, J. D. Woodall,
_ Talbotton. ’ ™ .r ,T» IUT T-
8s 08; Georgia G» 870864 NorflxOai*- Taliaferro—Samuel J.wFlynk Craw
lina’s 38); new 20; South Carolines fordville. ,■
Tatuall—Jona B. Brefefon, IteiiMlle.
Taylor—Wm. G. Bateman, Butler.
TslfaJr p£> YWi dkttigl .Tenrpsr-
Terrell—John B Jones, Dawson.
Townw^Doniel W.-HUffim,- Hiswssse.
Twiggs—E. 8. Griffin, Jeffersonville.
Troup—W. H. Clark, West Point; W.
W, Cato, Hogahsville.
Union—Joseph Reid, BkirsvlQW
Upson—John L Hall, Toomaston.
Walker—J. Y. Wood, LaFavett*
Walton—CliS*. li Bowie, Monroe.
Ware—D. Morrison, Woreaboro. . ,
'arren—T. J. Barksodole, O. L. Cloud,
w ^Cgton^. w. ,,
’—Alfred C. Bell, Pres too.
Jamas F. Week MountZonah.
hitfield—Charles J. Emerson, Ton-
ttnlimil tm Mrntitm M slg.it -. (| b ►
Wilcox—David 0. Mann, Abbeville.
Wilkes—S. wTW/nns, H. P. Staton,
Washington.
Worth—Rojal R Jefikins, Isabella.
Wilkinson—C. H. Hooks, IrWintofi.
• > RKPUBLIOAN.
, i< amden—HenryS. Hillyer, St. Mare’s.
I eoatnr—J. D. Williams, Boinbridge.
Lee—G. F. Page, Starkvflle.
I [ouston—J. B. Griffio, FflRtltaUey.
Maoon—L. C. Jones.
Meriwelher—W. H. F. Hall, Green-
rill >. ' ’
Jombe-J. Brorid^Poisyth/^
1 homas—J. Battle, ThomasviJa"^
1 icksos—John At. Allred, Jasper.
S polding—Daniel A. Johnson, Griffio.
OOLORHD IIBMBBRS—REPUBLICANS:
M. Davis, Athens.
< oweta—S. & J. Sergeant,
(co itested), Newnan.
I ecatur—A. BrdWtt/BdMM^ge.
, ( reeue—Aukam Collur. Greensboro,
>.'< lynn—James Blue,Tlninswick.
A l ,[nafa[n—jterv-riaaafe Sria
IHieiclto turtle.
as;
V»s»»a Uirsctmg. •
A It ABB OPPORTUNITY FOB ISTEST-
1 KENT.,. .1 l . , . w
Flee Flonriog Mills For Sole.
, - , -• i s •. • ar nil
I OFFER FOR SALE MT MILLS RFOWH AS “J.
W. Phillip* MUltt,” on Boar Creek, Campbell
county, 4% a ties north wool of Palmetto, on the A.
J.
. The building la 26x88. three itoriev high; atone
foundMtofi'M toaAklgh—nU in tomobndttM. H
ha* a pair French Buhra. one of dtoepua, a raperior
California 8mtitter, and turna out 18 barrvto Flour,
and 180 buaheto meal, per day. Ha* a W foot over-
+ot wheel—could b% M feet; never failing water
IPS,
to, On.
road to the Depot, and in* I
FOR SALE]
mBE ENTIRE STQCI OF CONFECTIONERIES,
A Willow Wara, Toy* and Fancy Goods, generally,
will be fluid at actual coat.
NO HUMBUG IN THIS,
i Ant of Jammy.
Special attention i* called to the aplendid
LOT OI* BASKBTa
iinty, Georgia, ou thu Fint Tuaaday in
nexL within tbo Ugai honin of aale, tbe
270 ACRES, mon or icao, lying south ot lfoabcet.
lo—part pf the aame lying witain tha corpo
rate liarito ot Aba town -the aame to be aoM in iota
iiihaiama ttma andfidflM 1
w »wrwpar ■nv'—.lajt'a .t, /,» n t. Jj
Jesses
firefttlb Aria tagttUawtDER4.qI.ua
! SI Ift
A l3'Eo. lot; trikbuttrt. ttUUs.reWtr.MAm.
ekatna, Bs;W. tl. fsril-tqituXii'^^
GMmifxi-JD«»))iiiM cVtttttfT
'■* • W. W. HkNDMAX,
ayw?...
Executor’s Sale.
ftl TM mat TUX8DAT IN DECEttBM. AT
UtUCRrare.taAtMU,wiUI»wld,tt*reM-
tor*. ail., od« bjjf of 1<* No. JX3 uxd ,00 bon, of lot
J3I. Stone’, District, gallon county, rii. Wad
•real m attfes freO Altoata, re re
rred Ubdlax Wore Oswa-. retry As HI,>8.1.
ZZwuTttXLf *** cmUin ** *•
Itpas writ, redUtMntdb fvMrtg.'’MwMf
lot En.M.ris»v<ri dress sad rire>IOM»»ire.ri.
SntdM Vh. property ot Mrs. E. H. X.J, itiqis).
TERMS—0n«-hblf cub; the bbllbncc in twttVe
mouth*.
o<^17-Iawtda*A. A. WITROH. Eiaeutoa ’
BOBQIM CtOu
- °S83£F&
E4 L «npSoa'tha
aama at my ofleo at Doaftoawttlos on Sato tor of
Jiovoabor next at o&a o'clock r. m,
\ et i
M)rep-
A TIOH WiU bsnreOt to U. Corel at 0MKl_.
SEtZ
stwc' asa tevawwK
tfnoluiinoil TvcffiT-
0I08aU
fto NsioNKra' mention Eli nr TBit toilow-
G meiMsf nanwisria SlSS. st Isrenl
flMjth*Uhe^iutme^i1U^b^*old to pyr ch-rgea, if aot
purer?; > C hrt, < pk*« auh ud doom; WLSWW
irtc'tifromxVa^(kililn. 1 JtS MttAvThS
M c xstires.) tiiksM. p tusws, sOoiij m h»i.
—Hqw gl>. A- WEEXER. Arret.
HALLCOUNTY
White Sulphur Springs
TOR SALE OR RENT, }
reararsliroTi .r.w
' in n t.v ws.kn'tti tfitet ot ft.
sflr-#4ig NfUrwd .
wiUb.UMwtttta.ntUnart IffiMsMklrsslAn.
AUo. u^r’itintblc bUnUtfoni In th, n.lgUxirfltxid.
«. ft MoOAMV. I
ourAQ-ti ■ ■ , ■[ ,
rWtTTSFM
I> Iran u-!i u« • rid
TO UUPTUKKO P£RgON6 OF
ii'A'TLAJIfTAi \
RADICAL CUBE OF
ABDOMINAL HERNIA,
i on
r btipture,
XVttboiit iuconTrnience to tifi.e
Patient, or restriction in
D Hxercise or Diet.
R. J. L. HOWE, A BTZqjlU JtCBOXON. HAV.
ING devoted hi* time excluaivaly to the
.«UI 7-JllJO
. Rowe** Abdominal Supporter.
' j FRICKS 4
WICttOH
HOUSE OF RlPBESENTiTltas.
DEMOCRATS.
Appling—Lemuel Sellers, Holmesvilie.
Baksr—Henty Toreer, Newton.
Bartow—John |W. WriOnd, Garisre
ville; John W. Gray, Adsirsville.
Banks Nathaniel Wofford, UNra# Saved t
Berrien—H. T. Peeples
A,
Brooks—James H. HunUr, .Quitatsi).
Bryan—C. H. Baker, Eden.
Bulloch—D. L.
Bnrke—Robert A.
Berrien, T. Duncan
Batta—Tbsa. F.
Charlton—John Paxton, Traders’ Hill.
Chatham—Issao Ruaaeli, Emanntl
Heidt, John J. Kslly, Savannah.
Campbell—John Goodman, Fsirhurn.
Carroll—John 8. Pentecost,Carrollton.
Catoosa—W. H. Payne, Ringgold.
Chattahooahee—David C. Cody, Cos-
seta.
Chattooga—O. C. Clcghoru, Summer-
ville.
iSP&rW'ais&l
—B
f y [olntofth—T. O. 0W|)iell, Jr., Dr-
fi I8SP W4
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til moil
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kfis ooFittanox
TO EMIjGRANTS.
THE BEAT. ROUTE PROM
Atlanta to Memphis
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SOUTH OF C AAUU. (X
vjoV-vsVo.oI otT .CivrilKsI td I
10 hM opened an office. Room No. 3,
miles -Sorter
; tnu ' 1 ^
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’ MrllirrtnoBI.' IB oimjancttoa Witt bU DOM.
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VU wah)t!W» ■ litre Kto* AreftVr out t&m
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