The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 02, 1871, Image 2

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THE DAILY SUN.! Saturday Morning December 2 What State Indorsement i« Worth. We Lave heretofore said that railroads, Offue in the Sun Building^ Warf which will p*y when completed, can be HYie of Brxxul tired, Second Door South of Alabama. tOF New Advertisement* altroy* found *n First Faneload and Builncs* Notice« on Fourth Page. AfMto tor Tk« !■«, Ibomas N. HuniM, Thamaavilte, «*• Jambs Uui Knoxville, Teon. Oats Bux, Alton*. 0*. J. L. WsuMTC. Woodstock, Os. J. O. CAievtu. Thomson. Os. M. C. Hamilton, Dalton, US. W. C. Dim, Jr„ lata* ton. Os. larva*, Mm * Oo.. While Mains. Orson Co.. 0* J L. Bmitb, Chattanooga, Tsnn. I. C. Pabbam. LsOvsacs. Os. kL A. TanMoon. IhomaavUla. Os B. O. Williams, Colon Point Jobs a Bnow*. Klbertoa, Os.* Oar City A|*nt Oaj* ton ft Wise la <mr Afoot tor A Hants Bo to authorised to reset ve subscripts**. Moss, and owtaat tm advertising. r labMrtpdoa Prloo. We Mil aMwriai to oar new term* of RohastijN** * Mm flrut column on oar aimRI. U^MUflkatnAtHhUtt. CMBUr. liar I Oratt ,1 ( Ouu Railroad For or Drug*™ to rat Democravk: Cosrtxnos.—All tbs nil- Mod* centering at thi* point h»re »greed to bring Delegate* to the Democratic Conrentioo to nominate * candidate for Ooremor, which meet* in tbi* city on the 6th imat. We **k the Preae of the State to girt notioe of thie fact. A Does Saggeattaa, which De> aerret Mature Conaidcratton. It haa been announced, bj telegraph, that Hon. Daniel W. Voorheee, the rter- ling Democratic Bopreaentatire of the Tarre Haute District of Indiana, in the pretest Congreea of the United States, baa appeared ia a card or an addreae to thapublio on "The Situation;" in which he ueee the following language: “I keenly appreciate the importance of an authoritative ezpreeeion of j plea, which are to guide ns in the fnture as-in the past. It should be mode at an early date, in order that organization shall be perfeeted and oonfidetioe re stored bj the time the approaching cam- « is upon us. This, however, shonld i worjt of a National Conventiou, embracing delegates from all the States. I Am in favor of calling saeh a conven tion at some central point In the West, on a day not later tbau the 22d day of February next. The call should be issued by the National Executive Committee, and delegate* should be appointed by tSfcute and District Conventions. The business of this body should bo to care fully and patiently weigh ull views laid before it, to agreo and publish a clear and definite declaration of •principles upon all matter* affecting the polioal wel- f-.ro of the poople, and the safety of our free institutions, xm« Wu B aone it to a <Uav iiaqd for Uio nomination of a candidate for President. “Iu tha meantime, the Peoples of the States can disouss, approve or disapprove of what lias been done. It would be the duty of all Democrats taking part in politics to submit to the voioe of the ma jority. If there are such as prefer their own oonvictiona even to the platform of the National Convention, they can step •aide in quiet, without embarrassing anybody else. Let us, however, have political, as well as personal harmony, and success is within our reach. If the entire Democratic vote can be consoli dated, inspired with enthusiasm, and brought to the polla, General Grant cannot be re-electod. It was the voters iu onr party that staid at home on the day of the election which wrought such a. wide-spread defeat There is no increase of the Republican vote. *'I make the above suggestion, know ing that it is entirely practical, and that it meets au urgent demand of the present crisis. I shall respectfully urge it upon the National Executive dommittee, uud ink for it the favorable consideration of onservative men everywhere.” 'fr. Voornacs ia entirely right, in our •»Mnion, in attributing tha i»ta “wuloJ spread defeat” of the Democratic Party in the northern State* to the foot that large numbers of Ahe Democratic rotor* staid at horn* "on tha day of election." Tha troth is, they did not approve tha “New Departure" principles, announced by their leaders, and wonld not sanetion them at the polls. Tha Democracy is u Party of priuci> plea, and o m never he rallied in any po- litioal oonteat wherein tbeae are aban- don ad. Hi* suggestion that there should - lie a preliminary oouveutiou of the Party to agree upon the principles aud issues on which the next Presidential election is to be cAnduoted, in udvauco of the nomina tion, ia, in our judgment, both timely and win. We oommend his views to tha careful perusal of our readers. They are worthy of the man and of the occasion. There at least tlrce mffliimi Oeo humid Ihuuttnul DemocnSic rotors erne in the Uni ted Slate.—to say nothing of disaffected Bepublioana, to-called. All that is neces sary, therefore, for a brilliant Demo cratic victory in the approaching civio struggle between ConttiiutiontilUin and Deepetiem, is, for some programme of action, to be.grst agreed npon, on which, this fall, the Democratic vote cau lie uni ted. Saeh programme of antiou, we be lieve,oau bo agreed upon. Let this be done; and then let a convention of delegates from all the States he called, to nominate candidates upon it; and such a civic vic tory will ho achieved by the Democracy U the Ml ProddentM election, aa has not been witnessed in this country since the great triumph of Jefferson ove^ the Centralists in 18011 What ia now wanted ia union an. mony on a right lino of policy. In this matter we are no “extremiit. “ We m- rihh-njKiB nothing except that there shall A be no abandonment of constitutional 1 principles—no lowering of the Democrat- I lo Btondard—no yielding of lliirty-ttro §) *R|f*-*f timamul Democrat! to n small i of disaffected Radicals. A. H. a built without State aid; and that those which cannot be built without it will not pay. We adhere to the corrcclmes of of this proposition as a rule. We adduoe the case of the Air Line Railroad to sustain us. The Legislature granted the company an indorsement of •12,000 per mile. Some time slier the first twenty miles were oompleted, the oempany epplied for sDd received from the State the indorsement upon its bonds to which it ws* entitled according to law, on the tweuty miles, amounting •240,000. They then tried to aell the Bonds, but oould not realize is much for them es they were willing to take. They intended to pay the bonds—did not intend to leave them a burden npon the people of the State. Acting thus in good faith, they refused to sell the bonds exoept at p fair price. The company then resolved to build the roed with their own unaided means. Aa coon as thi* determination woe made known, they found ready sole lor their bond* at satisfactory prloea. The in- dorsed bond* were oanoeled, and Oen. Austell, in a note addressed to Gov. Bul lock, on the 16th day of July lost, said: "In compliance with your request, I have the pleasure of stating to you that the Two Hundred »ud Forty Thousand DolUr* of the bond* lssue-d by tb* AUsnU and Richmond Air-Line Railroad, in dorsed by the Stole of Georgia. have been canceled, and are now In my vault In the building and completion of our road, we will have no occasion of using any more of the State's indorsements." This was signed by “Alfred Austell, Vioe President, ” and.written at the verbal request of Oov. Bullock, after being ver bally informed that the bonds had been canceled, and were sobjeot to the orders of the State. They, however, lay in the vault of the Atlanta National Bank, till, on the 9th day of November, Mr. E. W. Holland, the Treasurer of the Air Lino Road, carried them to the Gov ernor's office, and delivered them np, taking a receipt for them hearing date of that day, of which the following oopy: "Received of K. W. Holland, Treasurer Georgia Air Line Railroad Company, t«o hundred and forty bonda, of said Company—No. I to‘J40, both inclu sive, for One Thousand Dollar* each, upon which the Indorsement of the State bad been placed In accord ance with an act of the General Assembly, appr — Maptember Jint, IftOH—smid bonds having been ocled by the officer* of said IUUroad Company and returned to this Department" This receipt is signed by Benjamin Conley, who is now discharging the func tions of the Executive office. Here is a foreible illustration of the position wo have heretofore assumed The Air Line is now graded some twenty miles beyond Gainesville, and is under contract to tho Ttignloo River; and it will be completed and the curs running from Charlotte to Gainesville next spring, leaving only a space of some 50 miles, which will bo oo upletod without any undue delay. The ('nlted States Land Scrip. The Senate on yesterday reconsidered their sotion in regard to this Land Scrip, by wfiioii tnn mrr nemrn them «•*••»« this donation equally to Milledgeville and Dahlonega to establish colleges was de feated. This is a matter of great im portance to the whole people of Geor gia. The graut of land, 270,000 acres, if sold to-day, would bring 00 cents per aero, amounting to $243,000. Here is nearly a quarter of million of dollara, donated to Georgia for educational pur poses, and should the lands not be sold now, but judiciously! located, the amount that they would yield, wonld no doubt be doubled or trebled in a few years. We doubt if the members of the Assembly have given this subject the thought that it deserves. Hen&e, would deplore any hasty or inconsiderate action, and would respectfully suggest that it would be the part of wisdom to take ample time to consider the subject in all its benriugs. A Neglected Requirement of tlie Constitution. I would re8po< era! As- Ediior« Dady Sun : folly call the attention of ttic Gene; seznbly to an evil greatly complained of by attorneys having business iu the Su preme Court, to-wit—there licing no time proscribed by law (or rule of tho Court) when the cases from the several circuits will be taken up. It is truo that the time for the commencement of the session and tho order iu which the so 7eral circuits will lie called fixed aud published— still, this does not meet the requirements of the profession or the Constitution. Attorneys from distant parts of the State are compelled to come to Atlanta aud s' ond several day's, in order to be here when their respective circuits* re reached —losing time from other business, aud incurring heavy hotel expenses in watch ing the progress of business iu the Court TUe framers of the Constitution seemed to have anticipated this trouble, and im- jHhsod an imperative duty npon the Leg islature to fix the days upon which the cases from tho several circuits shall lie taken up, in tho following words: “The days on trhieft the cases from the several Circuit* and City Courts shall be taken up by the Court ttfuill be fixed by lair." The language of the Oonstitution if mamlalory aud not permissive merely. The provision does not refer to the fixing of the time for the beginning of the ses sion of the Court, for the word session is not used, nor does it menu the order in which the several circuits shall l>e called, for it says, “the days on which,” Ac. It is dear that the above construction of the Coustitution is the oorreot oue, and the duty of tho Legislature to remedy this if is copy of the lion. A. H. Stephens’ Lee taro on Law. “Who is A. H. Stephens?' he exclaimed, as if profoundly ignorant of that gentleman. “Who is A. H. Stephens?” replied the other. “Why, sir, I thought everybody knew A. H. Stephens. He is the greatest man, sir, in all this country.” “Well, sir, as you speak so higldy of him, I will take oue of his j>amphlets,“ said the traveler. It was not long before another lively jfersonage offered him a copy of The Atlanta Sun. The price was objected to os rather high. “Why, sir, that paper is edited by Aleck. Stephens ! ” “And who is Aleck Stephens?” was the response. “Who is Aleck Stephens ? Not know Aleck Stephens! ” replied the astonished newsman. “Why, sir, Aleck Stephens is the Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, the greatest man in America, or England to- “Well, my friend, I believe I knew Mr. Stephens before you were born. Let me have a oopy of The Atlanta Sun. ^ IVANHOJC Democratic Meetlif in Talia ferro. Crawfordvilh, Ga., Nov. 29, 1871 At a meeting of a portion of the Dem ocratic party of Taliaferro county, for the purpose of appointing delegates to the Convention in Atlanta, to be held on the 6th of December, to nominate a candi date for Governor—on motion, Hon, George F. Bristow was appointed Chair man, and Linton G. Kay Secretary. The object of the meeting beiog stated, Mr. Quinea O’Neal offered the following resolutions, which were unanimously adopted: 1. Resolved, That Hon. Samuel J. Flynt, oar member iu the Legislature, be, and he is hereby requested to cast the vote in said Convention for this county, and that John T. Chapman and Wm. G. Stephens be appointed alternate delegates 2. Resolved, That any one of the dele gates so appointed, in case of the absence of the others, be requested to cast the vote of this county in said nomination, and fill any vacancy in their number that may oocur. Resolved, further, That these proceed ings be forwarded to The Atlanta Sun for publication. George F. Bristow, Chairman. Linton G. Ray, Secretary. Liquors ! Liquors BUY YOUR Ales, Wines I Liquors! AT KENNY’S Chicago Ale Depot AND Wholcwilo Liquor House MV hare a Large Assortment of au hinds ofLtqVORS, trhlrh trill be sold at the Most lleaeon. able Terms. aapill-Sm TO EMIGRANTS. THE BESTI ROUTE FROM Atlanta to Memphis Western and Atlantic Memphis & Charleston R. R NO OTHER ROUTE OFFERS Double Daily Trains TO ANT rOINT ON THI M1nh]hh1pi>] Ifcivei* HOTJTII OF CAIRO. 73 MILES SHORTER Than kmj Other Use to .Yem|thi*. i equally clear. NEW ORLEANS CORRESPON DENCE. vec th< imPhar- fnf ionofdii Atlanta’s Fame Abroad—Inct dents on the Uenrgin Railroad Train. Nkw Ouucans, Not. 27, 1871. Dtitors Atlanta Sun— Our summer traveler, have nearly all returned in high spirit* and excellent health. One of them peseing through Georgia on his re- turn, was .truck u'ith the air of prosper ity, comfort and aocial progreea that he everywhere saw around him—praised the Kimball House of your tamed city ae the fluent in the Southern Slates, not except ing the best one at St. Louie. Aa lie approached Crawfonlville, a vender of pamphlets offered the car-peasenger. a LITTLE ROCK. WarttnK fro* Atlanta at 10: JO p. m., you laav* battenootfS J.SOs. arrire at Memphis 10:15 p. m . leave Memphis tor LitU* Rock 7 40 a» i If auy oue should offer inducements to yon to go Yta Nashville to LltUe Book, remember that there la but on* train on that route, which leaves Atlanta In the Morning starting 13 hoars too soon, yon are on a tedious Jouraey 9 hours longer, and arrive In Memphis only to meet with 7 hour* more than If yen had left Atlanta on the 19 JO p. m. train, and gone direct by the ouly RELIABLE ROUTE It yon are to go by boat from Memphis, leave Atlan ta in the morning, arriving In Memphis 19:15 p. m. Boats leave at 5 JO p. m., allowing ample time for transfer and avoiding confusion. Finding onr Agents who will g've reliable information, and allow no one to deceive yoa. L. P. OUDGER. Agent, Dalton. W. t. AKERS, Agent Atlanta. B. F. PARKER, Agent. Chattanooga, Or Address t A. A. EARNER General Ticket Agent, octld Ini. Memphis NICHOLS' DANCING ACADEMY. SKATING RINK. AT 8 P. M.. ON THUBS- Ladiea, Miseee and Masters, Thursday Afternoon 14 ; Saturday Morning at 11 A. M. For terms, Ac , apply at Phillips A Crew*. Ill Bribe So. IN THE miscrUaitcon*. UPHO«*l'EBINaT Paper Hanging AND FURNITURE REPAIRING QLD CHAIRS CANED AND NO CHARGE FOB REVABSHHING. Lounge* Repaired, and Carpet* Uld ' C. 1ft. BROWN, No. 7 DeQivea’ Opera House, nov?g-tf Marietta street. CITY! To Mercians. 500 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. MEHCHANTS IN City and Country C ONSULT YOUR INTERE8T ; EXAMINE OUB stock and prices before you buy. Wa import CUTLERY AND CROCKBHjY And it is not to yenr Interest to go a long distance from home and pay as much or more for the We call particular attention to our stock of TABLE and POCKET OUTcJ£RT, and do not believe that for extent variety and price* it ia equaled In the South. AIV immense stock George woetenholm and Son's Celebrated IXL Cutlery. JOSEPH ROGERS b. SON’S TABLE AND POCKET OUTLERY. CK VTAKD dr CO. B 4 * ANY. We are agents for the CELEBRATED hard RUBBER HANDLE KNIFE. Do you watt! U'adetf Butcher’s, Rogers tf Son’s, IXL and other best Brands of Razors, Sciteore and Knives. Coil on ue. SUBSIDE, A Co. Looting Glass Plates. IT OCRS FOE GENTS II DAY aud Friday. We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in theCity. Cut lery, Spoons, Porks,Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases Sc Toilet Sets. In fact, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash HcBiillo & Co. Journal of Antiquity WITH CALESIDAIt AND DIARY. Ts be PubUihed (joarterlr ia Pamphlet r political « Historical, of the day; nor wiDttba counseled with aontroversy. Tha subtoot matter will be L Agricultural, Mechanical, Manufacturing and Miscellaneous. Tha Calendar will comprise in the flnt number, the mouths of January, February and March. The calculations marts for the latitude ot the Southern and Mtdd'e States. Blank and ruled pages annexed to the calendar to be used for making notes and msnaansduina daily. A few advertise ments of a commercial and literary caste will be desired; and to insure insertion in the first number, should be sent before lftth December next Price of work in advene#. $1 per year. Bit number 26 cents. Advertising one-fourth pag< b number, |2 6o; per > ear $10; asm* proport ce. Three copies containing ad' o the advertiser, gratis. Will be pnb- CUatt!)f0, Ira (Its, (Sir. K O M S T H I N O FT E w . LAWSHE & HAYNTES, THE OLD RELIABLE. T ) OUR FRIENDS AND PATRONS, GREETING. BeceirM uid opro.d oar I0U mock of WE HAVE JUST RICH AND BEAUTIFUL JEWELRY, Embracing all the LATEST STYLES of the BEST GOLD, and AT PRICES LOWER THAN WE HAVE BEEN ABLE TO OFFER BEFORE. Out WATCHES RUN FROM THE FINEST JURGENSEN down to the tower grades of SWISS AND AMERICAN WATCHER In fact, are new have a fall, beaatifal and «lmo«t entirely new stock. Como and See TTn. Prloo and Be Convinced. *eptl9-d2m llahcd on oi Address nov21.tr Knoxville. Tenn. A KAUB OPPORTUNITY F0U INVEST KENT, Fine Flouring Mills Vow Sale county, 4>, miles northwest of Palmetto, on tha A. tW.f.AA The building ia 26x88, three atorlea high; stone foundation 22 feet high—all in fine condition. It has a pair French Buhrs. one of jXaopus. a superior California Hmutter. and turns out 16 barrels Flour, and 160 bushels meal, per day. Has a 22 foot ovi shot wheel—could be 88 feet; never failing wal power of 46 to 60 horse; place easy of access- 8, road to uu Dei «>t and in a beautiful and convenient place for s Factory. J. W. PHILLIPS. oct81*d4tw8t Palmetto. Go. Atlanta & New Orleans HHOHT LINE. THE SHORTEST A QUICKEST DOUBLE Dally Lias From Atlanta to the JRteeUetppt River VIA WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY. and Mobile, for NEW ORLEANS AND YU WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY SELMA AND MEllIDIAN, VIOKSBURG, And all intermediate Points. fkX AND AFTER SUNDAY. OCTOBER 1, l»7! v VJ Double Daily Passenger Trains will ran ou thia Road aa follows : Leave Atlanta at 7:10 A. M Leave Atlanta at .* 7:00 P. M Arrive in Atlanta at 6:00 P. M. Arrive in Atlanta at 8:48 A. M. Night trains run through to Montgomery WITH OUT CHANGE OF CABS, forming a DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION with tialns of the Mobile t Montgomery Railroad for Mobile, New Orleans, and all points in Texas, and with Trains for Selma and Meridian, Ala.; Jack- eon, Corinth, Okalona, Vicksburg, and all points In i will find thia route 98 miles shorter Passengers leaving Atlanta At 7:10 a.m., Arrive In Selma at 8:81 P. M. At 7:00 p. m., Arrive in Selma at 10:82 Making cloae connections with Seims auu Berra- n Road. BAQQAQE CHECKED FOR ALL TER* MINAL POINTS. AW Fare aa cheap and accommodation* as good i any other route. tA- Ask for Tickets via West Point and Mont gomery. to Tickets for sale at the offioe of J. H. Porter, General Ticket Agent, at the Unlou Passenger Depot. IV O T I C E ! Great Auction Sale 50,000 DOLLARS IN VALUE OF Diamonds,Fine Gold Jewelry GOLD AND 8ILVEB WATCHE8, Sliver Wore, Rodger’s Cutlery, Etc., Being a Bankrupt 8a1* of a New York Broadway Honse at Public Auction, At the Live Auction House — OF — T- O. MATSOW. Goods on Exhibition Monday and Tuesday. Sale to Commence on Tuesday Night Finest Stock of Goods Ever Offered at Pub lic Sale In hie Southern States. WE NAME IN PART! ."7flA BOLD AND 8II.YKB WATCHES. ENGLISH, BwU, .ud America, of Uio boat muatac- twr. DUmomla of tha Ant water. SoUteln. udClwtera tnyrtu. BmKiio., King., Bmoolete. Sc. tia. Gold Jewelrj, fink ud .logic pteoM, of .lory variety .nd alyl. “Ivcr *«A Table. Deaacrt and Tte Fork, and Spoon,, Batter Knivc, Sc. Cutlery, Boson and Son’. Fin. Tobl, isd Pocket Cutlery, Sc. H. B—Thi. immense clock will be offered forpab Be coatpetitiou, .id every erode will be WMreLted lu quality aa described. KB. Dealers are especially invited. Term* cash and sale peremptory. nov28-at THoiuta i. nanuBt william r. cRAWroan. Jennings, Smith & Co., 00TT0K FACTORS AND COMMISSION MERC HANTS, J J AYE this day removed to No. 6, Mela tosh street, Augusta. Georgia, (opposite our fS7sU«rplace of bna- ineaa.) where we have the mast ample and Close Storage of any la tha city, which is htnctly Fire- ConMijrnmentfli Nolloited. September 1, 1“ Hogs, Cattle & Sheep Inhere m at all times for s »lk, at whole. L aalo aud retail, at the market price, a good aup- ply of Hogs, Cattle and Sheep, at the Live Stock Yaida of JONES, HEAT IK A CO., on ibo Georgia novttdlw — Atlanta Collecting Agency, OFFIOEi Up Htutr., Dodd's Corner, WHITEHALL STREET. Rents, waues. and accounts collected •Me True*. All order J. B. QATAR A CO. New Haste to JEsMIe, New Drleaasl Vleksbanr and Texas. Blue Mountain Route V I A SELMA, ROME, AND DALTON Railroad and Its Connections. T3A88ENGEB8 LEAVING ATLANTA BT TOE at 10 A. M., making close connection with FAST EXPRESS TRAIN Of 8elma, Rome and Dalton Railroad, arriving at Meridian Jackson., Vlvkdbiug.,. . 4:00 A.M. 1L58A.M. P. M. Macon & Brunswick RAILROAD COMPANY. HUPERrNTINDIirrg OFFICE, I Mauuv, Ga., October 28, 1871. / Change of Sohednle. O N AND AFTER SUNDAY. OCTOBER 28TH, 1871, tha following schedules will he run : ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, Leave Macon, 8:20 A. W- Arrire at Brunswick.. note Cloj. conaimUon >t CALEB* with | Ani™ At jickAoo'vtU«Vpi!.' ?!»*!*[: teslns of 8outh aud North Alabama Railroad, arrlv-! Laave Jackaouville, Fla 8:46 P. M. Leave Branawick 6:46 A.M*. Mob*.v.-.-:.:r.’.:.T::::7.:::r.:::r;.:: ttz*. ArriveMaoon ***.*. 4:96 P. M. Montgomery Mobile New Orleans The Road baa bean recently equipped and its equipment is not surpassed by any in the South for strength and beauty of finish. SW No change of cars between Rome and Selma. k Gulf Railroad t THROUGH PASSERGRR TRAM, PULLMAN PALACE CARS Leave Macon. 8:1#P. M HEXaSto?" VIi " emMaa *'PSMSttiitzrzizzLr. ?ro^:S: » UC viiQuut cuange. Le#ve J|lcUonvllie> 7:00 A. M. Leave Savannah 7:00 P. H. M. IA * G. R- It. HO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINT*. I 5? “i°,te' r xC!!ia a th. e««- ! <*"** - toy aavre. JOHN B. PECK, General Passenger Agent E- O. BARNEY, General Superintendent K. Y. JOHNsAf, Loeal Agent, At Macon with tha K. * W. R. B. trains to and from Atlanta. No change of car* between Mnooo and 1 nnd Macon and JacksonviUe, Fla. i Savannah, No. 4 Kimball House. Dollar Store. S IIAWK1N8VILLE TRAIN, Leave Macon passenger at Arrive at Hawkiusvllle Leave Hawkinsville Arrive at Maoou WM. MAONAE, tanl Soparlateadaat. Preft—in«l gat>«. THOS. N. HOPKINS. Affornef a Connoellor at Law, BBCNBWICE, GA. WIB proctioe Id Uk Brwniwiek, Almpvlm. ul Southern Cirouita. octl8-lm L. fi. PIKE, PROPRIETOR. - Goods sent to any part of the oountry. OARRIAOXB i Buggies ! Harness !! TN CONSEQUENCE OF THE DULLNESS OF THE X season, aud having a large supply of the above on hand. 1 beg to announce that I wiU aell my pi aut stock at considerably REDUCED RATES. Forwortomuriiip .u.UI.,,, n.n, w.H-mUV Imbed prestige; and 1 lum- long maintained a com- petition against every other in i... Hue In the STATE OF GEORGIA. Parties viatting tha Fair wiU find it to their Inter est to give a call at my Repository. •Alto keep a full stock of Carriage*. Buggies Ac made by KIMBALL BBOTHER^iBoaton. ** - A. T. FINNS Y 1,000 RUHIIELH Red Rust Proof Oats AT Mark W. Johnson’s, OPPOSITE Cstton WareliauM, sb ; (Bro*4. IMreeL ALSO i 300 Bneh. SelectediSeed Barley, 260 Unth. seed Rye, to arrive, 500 Bush, seed WheeU, 210 Bneh. Red Clover, 216 Bneh. Red Top or Herds Grate. 224 Bueh. Orchard Grate, lOO Bueh. Tat! Meadowc Oat Urate, to arrive, 175 Ruth. Blue Grate, and all other useful Grasses, tfc. 500 Ctrl, thresh Turnip Seep / ALSO: lOO Tons Sea Void Kttivau and other Guano, for Wheat, Etc. ALHOl WM. U. STEPHENS, ATTORNEY ALT LAW, . CBAWTOBDYILLE. SA. I. O. UWKf. B. I. .TWJITMI, LAWSON A FITZPATRICK, Attorneys at Law, EATONTON. QA. The. Junior refers, Stephen*, Hon. P. B. n. L, -mlaiien, to Hon. A. i. Stephen*. Hon. J. MADISON CJUTTS, Attorney 5 ConnselloratLaw ROOM 8 MAY BUILDING, Cor. 7th and E Streets, WASHINGTON, D. C. AW Practice* la a»l the Court#, before aU Com missions, and in tha Departments. oetl7-lm ANDREW H. H. DAWSON. COUNSELLOR AT LAW, Offioe 231 Broadway, Boom 18, -JSfcS NEW YORK. JANED IRWIN WHITAKER. Attorney at Law, ATLAHTA. GEORGIA. W ILL PRACTICE IN THE 8EYSBAL OOUBTH, Stete and FmteraL Builam antnuted vrUl receive prompt attention. Office in front room, over Messrs. Force'# shoe tore, iu tha Blanchard Building, Whitehall street. oct80>2m. ->• Fairfax (McLaughlin,i Attorney tf Counsellor at Late, No. S St P>al Street, BALTIMORE, MS. -pBOMPT eftentioD ,lven to Soatbern baelaeH. nol» e if < ’ ltoCU0 ” Uf c ^ un?| . Ao., in Beitimore. OnEintM garb*. r. ». t a n’p wiiii, Proprietor Escalator Plastering Works, P. O. Box 460, ATLANTA, QA, aug28 8m. G. B. ROOKS* I^IONTRACTOH FOR BHIOK AND V/ Stone Work, of aU classes. Plastering and tel work, fitona Cutting, ate. Griffin. Qa.. May 12.1871. Ptow* and other to |6 60,Cheaper than home Dooki Posted on Ret promptly attended to. P. O. Box 90 TRANSPORTATION QFITCB, 1 W*ETXK» AND Atlantic Eailboad.S Atlanta, Ga., November T7, 2871. ) ,^1TE11 the 18tk Instant, the 2:46 P. M. Passenger Train wiU be withdrawn. Passengers tor New York via Del ten will take the 10 JO P. M. train. DALTON ACCOMMODATION TRAIN will leave Atlanta at 3 1* P. M.; arrive la Atlanta at 10 A. M. E. B. WALKER. rlT-dtw Mai 500 Dixie Plows, from $3.61 made "Scooter*." ALHOt The Keller Talent Grain Drill, Ft>r sowing Wheat, Etc. A1 *»<>'! Everything else needed u the Agricultu* Mark W. Johnson’s, P. O. BOX 290. Atlanta, Ga. FOR SAL E! mHBKHratE BTOCE OF OONFECTI0NEBIE8, A Tor. 1B| Ftocj Good., grli.rrlly, will be sold at actual cost NO HUMBUG IN THIS, A. I .in ttetermllMd to itof. Bijr bu.ln.n b, tb, the first of Janumy. , Special atU ntton is callM to tho aplandld Xuot or jBanRXTa on b«nd. Fou.™ nqwtod to tell, mo, .(.Mine ui utisfFpourtelvM UotI teteo boalnru. T. M. HliYWON, novlH-lm Cot. Whitehall and Alabama at* RVTF. JUACKIR, qf^ce &2&ssriT “* 0 “ ,too “ ,or continuance of tha a Coppersmith Shop J OHN A GREEN MIDDLETON ARE FBI PARED to axeente work on short notice. Ratlsfaction guaranteed. Shop next door to Sc* office—Broad ■* ro «t- nov5*lm $25.00 Hares l $25.00 Saved! PEI CIS AND TERMS OF WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing Machines. cash. llOaniEo. |6 rmuo. • H $80. CNDxmruD No. 6, Plain Table $ 48 No. 6, half-ease, pin bn g$ No. T. do faa’y $g No. T, Folding eover TO M iingi Na. 8, Full Cabinet, No. 8, Folding Cover; 110 .^hltebana . botr: WARRANTED FIVE YEAEA BT WILSON OEWINO KACHm OO W.witeHAUOMtlpoadwteoodUtetthte.te.oar a ommsSrZjZ 82 Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. FOR RALE. I VARS IX DECATUR COUSTY, GA. pithim m or r IIALL lOOUNTY White Sulphur Sprag*; FOB SASM om JkJBJVr. I ^ »' “JUiteloa aa f! Hat river’ connected with : avannah by Bali and will soon be connected by T WILL SELL, RENT OB LE48E for a term of ^ with Columbus. Ga. 7 A. year#, these celekated Springe. Ms mites from kknid Farm contains *83 scree, about 380 of which n rivrii.ai .r.-r « areopra. On tha place are all the bouse* necessary O AXiNTfenM V lT<T iTl. I for farm purposes, with agood w«B of water and con- In a lew weeks the back of the vantent outlets. I knj one applying early can have this torm for Air-JLime Railroad i JL 3 50 P ^ r * cre - *>6## are perfect, unbroken from the ongiual plot and grant to the preaeut time. Will be laid within • mile and a half #f thia value. Address * j t v. oct27-w3t Box 46. Bainbridge.G luabtoakntationa in the neighborhood. Address me at Gaheaville. . A BMcCAMY. geohoIa reports - For Sale at |he Office ot the Sun. mHl first 17 GEORGIA REPORTS, with Cobb'* and ■A. Lumpkin’* Ml ex. tha whole tor sale at 8ml W. L. MORRIS a BROTHER. Cor. Brood am Hunter Btrorta, J JAVI IN STORE AND TO ARRIVE 50 TIIOITMANI) I-OTJPfDH COB at oan. for.