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THE S'// SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1871. NO. 480. TH E DAILY SUN. l*aUWr<l bj Ibf tlluli »»» l-cbltohlw Caiupui;.., . j. H»ir ;. r > 4] uw 4er II. Stephens Political Editor. A. E. Watooc, - a ■ • »"» E«UI«r. J. Healy imNk, Hcacral fclJtU turf Buel- MHluifrr, Terms of t§ulw»orlptlon * Mingle Copy J*r Annum... »10 00 Six Months 6 *> « - For u tern period than Six Months I per month) » Of CLUBS ttOB TH* DAILY. Three Copies One Tern- J r?** :: ; y. SS S2» - : -«« Ktarh « « ' / . WEEKLY PU AH MOM Slngl* Copy Three Copies.. fwakty Fifty too 8 00 8 00 li 00 18 00 OoeHuhdred Copies. **• 00 WEEKLY—SIX MOUTHS Three •• Wiw •• Twenty** Fifty One Hundred Copies, Six Mouths.... Msffftipto • • UKOHGU LEGISLATURE TWENTY-SEVENTH DAY’S PROCEEDINGS. M 00 SB 00 • Cents. Uniform JUUi of AdTortlsisg Adopted by the Press sf AUsste. imm Dili! in *|3|I|5|S|I uiiiiii |3|5|III !.|!|3|5|S|: |3|3ian 7|i|3i3i3i3l3lil! II tmm 3I3IS II £|S|3|i|SI3|3|3l! II ••Special Mottoes," M cents per line for the first insertion; 10 cent* for esch subsequent Insertion. Advertisements Inserted three times s woek. IS per oent off the tsble rates shore; twloe s wo*k, 25 per cent off the tebte rates. Advertisements for Fire Compenles and Churches, half the usual rates. In order to establish uniform rates of advertising tor Uftillj Fito. of AtUnto, w. kmadopUd Uio fectaoiaa actodul.Of prtow, and willlM lorerned by themln the future. B. W.. CHUBB, Business Manager, Of The Atlanta Sun. Rtnlroab dime Coble. i * atzavtiq (ob «*»| nsiunosD. moht rssesMoBm train—oOtwabd. Leaves P “ Arrives at Chattanooga 8,10 am da* rssasMOKB *BAI»—OCTWABD. Leaves Atlanta....; •*??* “ Arrlvss at Chattanooga 141pm I AST un TO MBW TOUM—OUTWARD- tlnBhh *:«!»■ AxtIw 'ti^«-ar.«D. 11 LmTH CU*ttMOOg. f : “P“ lAJam . Idftm Arrival at Attota..... —jr 1 vzessesst Dajr Paaaaacar Tram S Day Passenger Train leavss......a m Pm Moan tala Aooommodatlon arrives.. .8.*06 a. m Stone Mountain Aooommodatlon leaves....8:8# p. m MjnuMfMTnU avrlTM IfJ-n ArrtTM at BaMa.... **' ■ MUcktraMaagw Train *;•*»; ™ SENATE. Satchdac, December 2. Senate met, President Trammell in the eiupr. Prayer by Her. Mr. Warren. Tha roll was called. Present—Meaara. An- dernon, Black, Brock, Brnton, Burnt, CaBeron, UaaqibeU.Uierk, dolmen.Done, dreyton, Deveatn, Eatea, Irwin, Griffin, Heard, Hteka, Htllver, Hinton, Hoyle, Jcrvto, Jouca, Jordan, Kirkland, Kibbee, Lester, Matthews Nicbols, Nunnally, Paddy, ltichardaou, Simmons, Steadman, Wallace, Wellborn and Weloli—36. Leave of absence was granted to Mr. Beeae, on aoeouat of illnesa in his fam ilyj also to Mr. MoWhorter. 2 our sal approved. Tha bill to oreato a county court in each oounty In the State, being unflu- ished buaineta, was taken up and the con- si^aration of the several sections was re- auiaed. Mr' Welch moved to amend Seetion 2, so as to requite said oourt to be held at the connty site; adopted. Seotion 3 was amended to the seme ef fect. Other slight amendments were also made. Mr. Erwin moved to lay tlia hill on the table; lost The bill as amended was then passe 1 Mr. Hunter, chairman of the Commit tee on Lunatio Asylum, made a report which was referred to the Finenoe Com mittee without being reed. By Mr. Bruton—A bill for the relief of Martin Chester. Bills were read the aeoond time. On motion of Mr. Erwin the rules were suspended to take up a hi'bh b amend an aet incorporating the. tfVMyhis Branch Railroad Company on tiffs’ reading, which was passed. A bill to change the line between Green and Morgan counties was passed. Mr. Hillyer introduced a bill to incor porate the Atlanta Car Manufacturing Company. A House bill to alter and amend Heo- tion 178 of Irwin’s Code, relating to the pay of members. Mr. Drown moved to lay the hill on the tablo, on account of the necessary ab- senoe of Mr. Reese, who speoially desired to be present; lost Mr. Nonnaily moved to refer the bill to the Judiciary Committee; carried by Ayes—Messrs. Anderson, Black, Bru ton, Campbell, Clark, Coleman, Cnytoj, Deveaux, Irwin, Griffin, Hieks, Hinton, Jordan, KirklandgjKibbeo, Kieholla, Nan- naily, Richardson, Smith, Wallace and Welch—2. Nays—Messrs. Brock, Brown, Burns, Cameron, Cone, Estes, Hillyer, Hoyle, Jervis, Jones, Lester, Matthews, Peddy, Simmons and Wellborn—16. On motion of Mr. Simmons, tbs Ju diciary Committee was requested to report on Monday moaning. The Finance Committee, to whom was referred a resolution directing a Settle ment .between John Jonea, Esq., late Treasurer and the present Treasurer, re ported a resolution that the last Legisla ture had fully investigated the books, acoounts and vonohere of Mr. Jonea, by joint special committee, that said oom- mittee reported that Mr. Jonea had pro duced and exhibited to them his books, vonchers and accounts, showing a proper disposition of the funds of the State that had oome into his hands after his last amended statement in October, 1866. That said Committee by resolu- lntion directed Mr. Jones to turn ovei all his official books, Ac., to the present Treasurer. That in accordance there with, Mr. Jonea hod made three applica tions at the Treasury to be relieved from his bond and get the proper reoeipt there for, and Was each time refused. The Committee direot the aocount closed. The report was adopted. A bill requiring tbs Governor to with hold his indorsement on railroad bonds until an amount shall have been contrib uted by private persons equal to the •mount of the indorsement applied for; passed. A bill to equalize tax returns in this State.. Pending its diaouasion, the hour of ad journment having arrived, the Senate ad journed until 10 a. u. Monday. . 10:28 p. m{ ...1:00 p. ni ...8:45 Am Arrives •* Maooo * * P- ® axbabta up wun roan, bazlboad. Wight Faratn«vr Trainarriv#* J:10R.m Wight Rmuingw Tralm Uav— , nn ^ "* Day FMMngvr Train arrives Day PaMMgar Train laavai ATLANTA ARB BICMMOMD AlB-UVB Leave OalnMvllla • A. M. Arrive at W A. M. Leave AiloBta 3 P. M. Arrive at Oainewfllq. 8:82 P. M, . Abboo. Agent, Atlanta. Oa. XlSB BAOLB Or tBKKKMf^UAND Cl Morning Express leave* Chattanooga Arrives m Memphis, asms day Mail Train Ifsres Chattanooga. Arrives In MetnptiU. Beit day. .... 6:10 AM ....10:15 PM 8:00 P M 11:15 1* 11 Mail Train leave* Memphis v . . Arrives In Chattanooga, next day F BOM ft Mgll Leave fiavannah daUv. Y. 10:11 F. M Arrive at Albany dew l.-aop. M Arrive at Ja*ei.vllk daily^. It48 P. M Arrive at TaUahaasee daily (Suodoya ex* oaptad 7J8F. M Leave TOUabaaeee (ftity iBoadaya exoep- tod) W*80 A. M Leave Jacksonville dally w Leave Albany daUy. *■ Arrive at Savannah dally 0:M A. M SELMA, ROMS AMD DALTON R R tbahu daily, pc man included. Arrive at Hoops Arrive at Dalian....... Leave Daltou Leave Home... Arrive at Beliaa 8:42 A. M.. 1:18 ». M. 5:41 r. PL, It45 A. M- 7:40 r. U., 8:60 a. u. 1:50 a. ML, 8:20 r. u. 9:87 A* Ms. 10:45 r. M. 1:10 r. M., 8:44 a. m. Mccac A Acfceta Kail road. U« IjUWIfl «*Alg b U.X, Leara Aagmte at X..... Lea v* Maoon** Aniv*at Maoon *4 Arrir*at Auguste «I.. M SVWlhATS MXVUOTSn. 7Z. ii oo m. 8 OC A. M Itff.N Wntera Rallrs** ot 'Alakaaaa. Laava Salma 4:18 AM 6:40 AM 11*8 AM Arrive at WaatPoint Arrive at Moatgoaaory - L*wra Ooluiabm - .j. 6:18 PM 11*0 A M 18*0 PM Agent. Wanted ft»r A.H.STEPHENS OBKAT HIHTORT OF THR WAH. Complete In om vehitse. MSd for olreubM with terma and a full description of the work, Addreee National Publiah- tug Co., Atlanta, Oa.. Philadriphla, Pa., or St- Loala, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVEa House ealled to order by the Speaker; prayer by Rev. Mr. Heidt; journal ap proved. Mr. Goodman moved to reconsider so much of yesterday's proceedings as relate to the passage of a bill to change the line between the connties of Douglas and OarrolL Mr. Cleghorn who, was at the last term of the Legislature, chairman of the Com mittee on New Counties and County Lines, stated the circumstances under which the bin to create the connty of Douglas was favorably reported on by that Committee, and said that some evi dence afterwards appeared which might have changed the nature of the report Mr. Fain stated the circumstanoeacon nected with the action of the committee on the present bill, and stated the rea sons which prompted the unfavorable report Mr. Head contended that the bill should pass, and that the citizens who were cat off from Carroll without their eonsent ought to be pot beck in their old county. Mr. Fain moved to reconsider the ac tion of this House on yesterday in in definitely postponing the bill to repeal the usury laws Mr. Fain supported his motion. Mr. Pierce called tlio previous ques tion. The call was sustained. The main question was voted down and the motien to reoonsidsr went over, un der thh rales, until to-morrow. Mr. Johnson of Clay moved to recon sider the less of a bill to make penal the breach of contracts by employer or em ployee. This motion did not prevail. The Speaker announced the following committees on the part of the House: To investigate the official conduct of B. B. Bullock—Messrs. McNeil and r *fotavestiwde the mansgmaent and administration of the Western and At lantic Railroad—Messrs. Snead, Phillips sod Goldsmith. To investigate tb. fairness or unfair- _jes of the Stale Read lease. Messrs. Pierce, NelUerland and Hudson. To investigate the oondnet of Com missioners to audit claims against the Htnte Road. Maaam. Wofford of Bar- boor, Head and Woodward. Mr. Bimmopf of Gwinnett moved to suspend the rules to take up s bill to in corporate the Land Grant lxiard. Mr. McMillan also favored the motion to suspend. The motion was lost To prohibit and make penal the pur chase and sale of agricultural products after dark, was read third time. A motion excepting the counties of ESlngliam, Dougherty, Camden, Clark, and Hall, was lost. Mr. Griffin of Uonstou, opposed the hill as a measure calculated to work a hardship upon certain persons, and to injure the agricultural interest Of the country. Joiner opposed the bill as a had meas ure which Would disorganize labor, Mr. Hudson said that tha bill waa In tended to prevent petit larcenies. He waa in favor, however, of recommitting the bill in order that it mar be perfeoted. Richardson and Floyd’ opposed the bill. Mr. Pierce made the point of order, that on a motion to recommit, wonld sot authorize the discussion of the merits of a question. This point was ruled as well taken. Mr. Pierae called the previous question on a motion to reoommit The call was sustained and the bill waa reoom mitted. To amend the charter of the oity of Maoon, to prescribe how and when elec tions for Mayor and Alderman, etc., of said city, was passed- A resolution by Mr. MoMillan, provid ing for printing 1,000 of Dr, Wills’ ser mon, was adopted. Bill to repeal an act to amend section 8161 of the Code, passed. Bill to repeal the 1st and 2d sec tions, and to amend the 3d section, of an set to prescribe the mode of granting and hearing injunctions, etc., approved in 1870, wae rend the third time. Mr. Graham explained the old law and the nature of the act sought to amend, and war oppered to the passage of the law. Mr. Hooter was opposed to the act which is Bought to be modified as an in novation upon the old law; he was in fa vor of tha pasaage of the bill The bill To change the line between the coun ties of McDofflie and Columbia; passed. To alter and amend Seotion 4476 in ra tion to vagrants, was indefinitely post poned. To enforce contracts of immigrants and laborers; indefinitely postponed. To alter the law in relation to compen sation tor taking down testimony in oases of felony; passed. To create a new judicial circuit; lost To amend the road laws of this State, so for as they relate to Lumpkin oounty; duction of Connoly’s bail. The parsers of the Vide tie Pit. been detected in smuggling. Tue Russian fleet leaves for New Or leans at an early day, where it will wait the oonchuion of the Duke's tour, then proceed to China, General Dix, in behalf o( tho citizens, presented Admijnl Farragijfs, picture to Alexis, who accepted it la behalf of hlr father, Baying it wonld take s place among the choioe collections of Russia. A Scranton special says that the low prioe of coal cansos mueh excitement. If lower prices are obtained in December there will, undoubtedly, be a strike in January. TVie Times says that the Americas Club's house has been attached inttefn- terest of partiet in Connecticut Roudoct, December 2.—The Delaware and Hudson Canal is closed. The ice in the canal at St Catharine's, Canada, is three inches thiok. Eight Northern transportation propellers, and other vessels, are in the canal Advices from Canada report the weath er moderating. Most of the vessels are making their way slowly through the iee. The grand jury of Brooklyn has indict ed two Democratio and five Republican inspetors of elections. the yield of revenne from internal taxes h ivo I should not be materially decreased, then, to aoeompl'sh tho desirablo reunite, ex pected from a consolidation of the tax on tobaoco and to compensate in part, tho revenue for the expected large loss from the expiration of the in come tax during the current fiscal year andllie farther material loss from arti cles and occupations formerly taxed but ipt, a rapidly decreasing item, MISSISSIPPI. Alcora tfoea to Ike National CrlH. Jackson, Docember 2.—Powers has been inaugurated Governor. Aloora has gone to Washington. G. X. Marat)all delivers the annual ad dress at the State Fair next Tuesday. SOUTH CAROLINA. Ka-Klas Iactlct.il. CoLcnniA, December 2.—The Grand and Petit juries farmed in the United State* Circuit Court, have indioted sev eral partiee as belonging to the Ku-Klnx. On motion of Mr. Hoge the rales were suspended and the Senate bill to change the law in relation to the writ of quo war ranto, Ac., waa read first time. To incorporate the Exchange Bank of Macon, was passed. A message from the Governor was re ceived, saying that the following acta had been approved and signed, to-witi An act to change the oharter of the State University so as to add four addi tional trustees, to be elected by the Alum ni Society; also, an set to authorize the County Commissioners of Pike oounty to audit claims for extra services, Ao.; also, an act to compensate jurors in DeKslb and Fulton connties, Ao.; also, an aet to compensate jurors in Polk oounty. For the relief of W. H. Bullock and heirs of B. L. Cole, of Chatham scanty, passed, and on motion of Mr. Bussell, was ordered transmitted forthwith to the Senate. To authorise the Tax Collector of Madison, to receive jury certificates in payment of tax; passed. To incorporate the Grand Bay Paper Manufacturing Company; passed. To establish a Board of Commission ers for Meriwether oounty; passed. To authorize the Tax Collector of Meriwether, to keep his office at the court house; passed. To incorporate the town of Rutledge— To prevent the sale of spirituous liquor within one mile of Clement Insti tute was granted. Mr. McMillan moved to disagree to the report of the committee which whioh was adverse to the bill. Mr. MoMillan'a motion prevailed. After con siderable disouasion, the bill was passed. Leave of absence was granted to Messrs. Lumpkin, Jones of Terrell, Col by and McWhorter. To protect the people of Georgia from the illegal and fhuidulent issue of bonds; was read the third time and passed. To amend the charter of Sparta; passed. To require all persons who own lands in Miller oounty to pay tax in laid ooun ty; waa read the third time. Mr. Bash moved to disagree to the re port of the committee, which was adverse to the bill. The report wzs agreed to and the bill was lost. Mr. Hudson introduced a resolution announcing the death of Hon. Wright Brady, ana doctoring that this House will adjourn in respect to his memory until Monday next, at 10 a. XL, also or dering the chair of the deoeaaed to be draped in mourning, and directing the Clerk to tranamit a copy of the resolu tion to the bereaved family. This reso lution was unanimously adopted. TELEGRAPH NEWS By the flew Tcrk Associated Press. DOMESTIC NEWS. GEORGIA. Marla* latelllf *ac*. SaVAjfKAH, Dee amber X—The ship Winfield Scott,which bss been aground at St. Helena, to now on Horae Shoe Fists with seven feet of water in her hold to be pumped oat sad docked. MARYLAND. Bu/rmoH, December 1—Mrs. Whar ton has bean removed to Annapolis, where her trial will commence Mon- **T- ' ' | ii NEwVoRK. New York, October 2.—The Bank statement shows that loans have increased nearly $4,000,000. Specie has increased $1,875,000. Legal Tenders have de creased $1,126,000. Deposits have in creased $4,360,000. The Hudson River is closed ns far South as Tivoli Connolly's reported confession is a hoax. None of Tweed's bondsmen have with drawn. Small box deaths for the week have increased one. Application haa been made for a re- MISSOURI. Burning of a Court Home. St. Louis, December 2.—The court house of Reynolds county, with the re cords, has keen destroyed. LOUISIANA. Tk« Csnrta—Thi TwiT—Politics. New Orleans, December 2.—The trial of Wm. and John Boyd, for the murder of Samuel Rainey, bookeeper of the First National Bank, in July last, was conclu ded to-day. The jury's verdict was “not guilty." The first day of the Metaire races has been postponed until Tuesday. The weather is cloudy and oold. The Central Democratio Committee is sued an address in favor of oontinuing the party organization, and opposing an allianee with either wing of the Republi can party of the State. MASSACHUSETTS. Rccclrer Appointed. Boston, December Tiie Hide and Leather Insurance Company, which was bankrupted by the Chicago fire, has been put into the hands of 4 zeceiver. CABLE ’ ITEMS. An explosion of a powder and and cart ridge factory, at Fort Agra, Calcutta, killed 36, including two commissioned officers. An agrarian outrage is reported at Donegal, Deland. A Congress of the representatives of the European telegraph companies eon Tened in Home yesterday. The river below Quebeo is choked. Many vessels have been abandoned and their crews rescued in a frozen condition. Berlin, December 2.—The local Police Gazette declares that nothing less than an apology from Brazil and indemnity for those injured will satisfy Germany. It ia claimed that the outrage was com mitted upon the German sailors at tho instigation of the French. WASHINGT ON. A Senate Caucus—The Horton Corantto ff toned—Internal Revenue-Annual Re port off tlh* CommtuiJoner—Interesting Statistic*. Washington, December 2.—The Sen ate will oauous Monday morniug upon the election of new officers. The Secretary of the Treaaury to-day ordered papers to issue to the schooner Horton, recently seized at Glonoester. Michael StrokmaD, implicated with Stokes in the Tennessee bounty frauds, arrived here to-dfly and ia in jail The report of the Commissioner of In ternal Revenue shows: Aggregated re ceipts /or the fiscal year $144,000,000. Estimated rooeipta for tha ourrent year $125,000,000. Number of distilleries registered 1043, producing 45,600,000 taxable gallons. Fruit diaiutation aggre- C ' 12,126,000 gallons. Total receipts tobacco $33,600,000—su increase of $2,260,000. The total yield of tobsooo was nearly 108,000,000, whereof 10,600,- 000 was exported. The number of Be gan, cheroots. An, upon which tax was collected was 1,332,000,000. A continuance of the present system of stamps ia reoommended. A uniform tax of 82 cents a pound is also reoommended. A special tax upon peddlers of $16, $25 and $60, and increasing with the number of animals used by the peddler is rooom- A special tax of $500 upon persons who sell raw or leaf tobacco to others than those who have paid special tax; or who shall sell leaf tobacco ia quantities Isss than 25 pounds, to recommended. This wonld protect the manufacturers and iu- eaae the Revenne. Tbs abolition of the present system of export bonded warehouses ia suggested in the interest of msnofaoturers and the Government; drawbacks to be allowed upon proof that the goods had landed aboard. Loss at tea also entitling the shipper to drawbaok. The Government ban gained $,182 and lost 466 Revenue suits. Bessnres of property tor violation of the Revenue tows aggregate $616,000. An early disposal of !h e lands acquired by direct taxes is recommended. Oaauntoaioacr Douglass concludes his paragraph regarding s uniform tobacco tax, thus: “My opinion to that with tbs tax at 24 cento., taking into aooonnt the mate of the revenue, as shown between the collections af succeeding years, and with the advantages of some legislation thereinafter recommended, we shall be able to keep file collections on tobeeoo np to those under the present rats*. This reoomme ndalion, however, is made without regard to its relation to the future total revenne results. If it should be the opinion of Congress that DdpexemL. of oourae, ! would advis* consolidation of the tobacco tax at thirty-two cent* per pound. The Commissioner rnakos no sugges tions regarding tlio whisky tak. tie urges legislation for the disposal of dam aged tobacco which will not rcalizo taxes and for relief in cases where stamps are lost from packages by soaidenL The accounts of Ex-TsX Collectors are still unsettled, whereof 116 have been placed in the hands of attorneys. Synopsis f*r tit* Past A I Hour. The arm of hidxeet barometer whioh wm ITtfMpnllfllioim in Central West Tennessee has moved eastward extending over North Carolina. The pressure has risen in England, and dear weather gen erally prevailed to-day; in the Atlautio Btatoa the winds have, however, hacked to the northeast and aonthesat in tho Atlantic and Golf States, with rapidly increasing cloudiness and threatening weather. An are* of low barometer has passed east from Colorado and Oregon into the upper Mobile Valley, »nd the pressure has fallen deoidedly, wih south west winds from Lake Erie to Texas and north weal FvsbablllU*! The barometer will probably condone to fall on Sunday east of the Mississippi river, the loweet pressure being central in Iowa, Sunday morning, with increasing •outhwest winds from the lakes south ward to the Gulf coast. Southeast winds and cloudy weather on the sooth Atlantic coast. A Titusville paper, criticising the per formance of Miaa Thompson's troupe, A ol “ Lydian melodies falling from s of blondes like pearls from the month of a Tuscaloosa clam.'* rfern 2UH)ertiattncnl«. BOARDING. bio for fihinllieff, at ber fiiaponai.. U preparad to aeoommodaU Transient Quads at JfiOnERATE JR JR ICES. On# oc two mors Day Boarder* would gladljr be laced on her lift. Granite * Block,--13 road St. deoM2t G*W. ADAIR, Auct’r. 3 9 Residence Lots IN WEST END. Special Train for Wo*t End X ALL ABOARD FOR THE GREAT SALE. I WILL BELL. ON TUESDAY, 12TH DAY OF December, commencing precisely at 2 o’clock in ic afternoon, Thirty-niuo beautiful Beeidenco Lota, ■ubillYiition of twenty-one acroe, fronting on the Macon and Wuetern Railroad, and biaected by the Incorporation Una. The atroeta and alleys arcaH laid off and handsomely worked out. Home of tha Lota are tbe moat beautifully situated either in or near tbe city—ehaded by beautiful forest trees, a duaa windy soil, adapted to garden*, flower* and ahmbbery, and tmld, clear sprluga guahing from tbe ground on several of them. Tb* site command* a fine view of the city, ia within one hundred yards of the Utreet Railroad, and opposite West End Depot, and elegant newly finished residences are being erected all around it. It is in every way, beanty, con venience, health and society considered, one of the Most Xlestrabla Localities for Frlvate Realden i tha Market! Tha tltlea are unquestionable, and tbe antlro pro perty will bo sold without raaerration. Partita at a distance, who contemplate purchasing a HOME in »r making an investment which will cer- _ tiance in value, should procure a plat, visit the groudd, make their selection, and attend the ■ale. OF* An extra car on the Street Railroad will run FREE of charge for paraona attending tbe sal*. Term* half cash, balance In 11 mouths, with legal interest. O. W. ADAIR, Real Estate Agent, lets man desiring nice homes, Street Railroad, surrounded by pleaaaot neigh bors, convenient to Church sud tiuiiday School, (James' Chapel and Col. Johnson’s West End Aca demy,) should remember this sals, deceit P. 8,—Young business i 81MMUNH A HUNT'#, Junction of Marietta and Walton street*. Any amount under 400,000 can be supplied. uov’Atdlf T. M. ELYEA. Keep Your Money at Home! gaq J*lfi of the same Age in' the world. I TJUI.. LIFE ASSOCIATION S AMERICA Ht. - Ifiouis, Mo. J. H. MUTTON, FresUest. H. W. HOUGH, Vice-President. | Han. WM. BABHBS, Canaalttag Cat tael I w«. MiltL^Stonuiy wit letaary. HOME OFFICE: ST. LOTH*, MO. rpHE REPORT OF THE PRESIDENT OF THI ASSOCIATION OH 1 A THE FOLLOWING Mlgnlfioant facte : *23355 J a in force, December 81, W00..., Gross Assets, December 81, 1870 1 1.... 48 Increase [ 1418.180 00 Annual lncom* from Pramiams 1,410,804 oo Total Income since Organisation $ .... £888,000 00 Total Iuauranoe in foroe’(September 8M*8.8®° 00 Surplus above all Liabilities after deducting the Reinsurance Fond * 188.000 Dividends Declared Annually and are Availa ble after .the First Year. Tho Primary features rofits Equitably dlv of the Association, , snd those to whioh it awe* its soaqeas ara i 1, ft to organized on the tntrety JWsrtitof or Cajiarfair,!****. <■ e. 2. the tut auett *r Bath AgMrtaiMf, «r Mast ,arfla*ef the Reserve t'urul or the Comm nwy, tehich belong, fernth Stmte Re- •peclivety, ii invested and kept invested tat Rent estate SttssrUp, within the Department where If belongs. This ptan gives the ditixens or Keith State the netvesntsue of a tor eat Company, and the Security at a large ^rational Orgetnismtion- THE LOW CASH RATES tha A asocial) en aouatitat* U»« moat convenient and Equitable plan for Policy holders ever adopted by if thi* plan Sheppard Roman*, Esq., the Actuary of the hiatus! Lift Insurance Company of Haw York. fo ear that I oonstdar the ptew an atteterabte davtok and owe wteolmaaal fooaaaarite tha Policy holders by freeing from expanse that portion of the p—tnwa whioh ' * a~.T=X_-a " $0td Directors. SASSEE N HOUSE, (Formerly United States Hotel.) RR ALAB/ LANTA, OA. XJ. R. BASSEEN, Agent, Proprietor. GEO. W. SAM KEN, Clerk. REYNOLD’S HOTEL, NEW NAN - - - GEORGIA. I FORMERLY McDOWELL HOUSE.] ml* Bell aim Rates 18 OO PACR DAY. W. M. Reynold*, ocm-tf Proprietor. KENNESAW HOUSE, MARIETTA, - . GEORGIA, tar quarters; only one hour'* ride from Atlanta. Rankin House, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. J. W. RYAN,'Proprietor. Hf FRANI GOLDEN. Clark. BBOWN’H HOTEL. MACON, OEOROIA, IHIH SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS HOTEL IS THE largest and brat Hotel in tb* Olty. It I* situa ted immediately opposite tb* Gensral P***«ngcr Depot, and for Comfort, Elegance, Economy and at- tentiou of its Employe** *n<r*ttech** it offer* great er Inducements to tb* trawling public, then any oth er home in tb* Southern State*. oovl-t/ w. F. BROWN A oa ESTABLISHED. STUART RAILROAD HOTEL, Opposite Depot—VALDOSTA. OA. ploeaenU) located, aitauttv* .... _ charges moderate. Q. T. STUART, nov3-tf Proprietor. advantageous to ti* Policy holdeauby freeing from expanse t| partakes largely of the character of a Savings Deposit, and if curried out win prove a reform graafly ad In tha prasent practice of Idfb Insurance, and *4 tha sum* lime add materially to tha strength and rity of the Company." ' ’ TWENTY-FIVE DISTINCT DEPARTMENTS bavo been formed in nearly a* many States, sod organisations In Haw York, localities rapidly programing. T Hoard* already eetebliahed and in progrea* tn the larger oiUss of tbe State. The following named gentlemen. Trustees of tha A tabulation, hold, policies of glO.OOO, own annually, the premiums aet opposite their respective names: « MAOON. Georgia BRANCH, l*e » Lioran. a* ,U i .650 80 liastersou, C * Brown, N. F 207 TO Maxwell, A. L JL I Campbell, J. u Ml US Nuttlng^C. f Painter,W. D..., I BmdalLL. W w..^.. .....< S2£ ;;.;:::::;; ;-.<t ST» „ " Holme*, Jeremiah Huff, W. A Jouee, G. B Johnson, F. 8 Lamar, H. J Ligbtfoot, II. J 1 0.0 .17.568 70 ... A* ’."a .W.JU. 107 05 axalbaum, J. 918 SO AUGUSTA BBANCH Btgmm.jA^P.illgnonh Cramp) 188 Caswell, T D. (Bennett A Caswell) * .’ * * ’ .*7^.*.* *.'.t*,** Goodrich. W H, PreeldeulGraiutevR'e Factory ...i.Y* Moore, Henry i McOar, C V, Auguste Rank. 1 1'iumb, D U. Plumb A Laltner .....j............. Pollard. W I. Pollard. COi A Co be u udder, KU ATLANTA BRANCH AueUll,General A, President Atlanta Nattenul Bank......... Aumu, uaami u, a irea Auderaou, u*n*ral T G., Borough*, J M, Sharp, Borough* A Oc, Tobacco Mucbaate....i.^.....7.'.'..’Itl M <*«1>. T B .T. .S. Ml 7* William*. Langston k Crane Crittenden, S K, Proprietor H I Kimball Houaa Ml 70 Fuller. H A, Merchant Fox, Amos, hedwtnaA Fox. Mi 80 Ih.JM. HUlyer, 0«o, Lawyer a Honey, TM, Merchant mil. H H. D H Hill A Son*. Lawyer* Ulll, BH •• Ituuan, S M, Cotton Broker kiaer, JF.MCtJF Riser.. ..... 114 18 848 10 Hotting JF, RM Roush Oo Pamlierton. Dr JS...rrrr 1.!...........’ 7 ! ... ’ 7 *!’«m M Ro.ch.DrBJ, Physician YWY. Y Ml B0 Thompson, j i,iih mui a sons, Uwy*ra..i*. I::;:: m» » The premiums rtceimd ta» this Department are i -and kept tusaeted by The name Hoard or Dhru vision of the Charter am this sssbfetU ae raUmmt Section 15. The net present smtue orphe ItabtlUtm of the Omapm my, under policies issued to Members oT emeh Department su dxed by t he standard or oatmatiom or the Company shall be tssoeeted and kept invested H'Uhim ssich DdOartmun f. ’ Ilk. IkWUa. .. uJl na^nd to mOlj iCwiJtoam. . i bf 10. ton of »«» roce.^ sumwut at asm ttotra u . <k> veto, a a. w ad to P*v to. >qn*M rot Iomm H Ikqr «M*I too. roee to Ttot. I alt home nupta- T. HARDEMAN, Jr., oi Hen, Oa., J. W. THOMAS, of Atlanta, Maaa*«n. toe latonutoloe on Tunnnc. tall c J. W. THOMAS) Manag Office ia Loohnoa'a Over Son Office, S±( Attach* Ga.