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THE DAILY SUN,
SuXDAX HOSJilKU DECEilliBB 3
KayjVeip Adrertisements always found
on Fii-st Pane; Local and Business KM
oh Fourth Pugs.
THE CAPITOL.
The procmJiugn of the Senate jenlar
day arose vcryrlittle above the level of
common place. The question of per
diem was introduced, and stowed away,
for the present, in the hands of the Com
uittee on tho Judiciary. It is hoped
that the Senate will not Imitate the
nmple of the House, and waste.thehetter
part of three days in the dJatoatlun of
the matter. '
An attempt ww terete tn the Hone* to
reconsider the action of the previous dsy
relative to the Senate Sfll repealing: the
aaaqr haws of the State. The matter
Went drer for farther consideration to
morrow, when the House will decide
whether or not the bill, which was in
definitely postponed, shsll be reoon
sidered, It is hoped the members will
give the matter mature reflection, and
be {capered to eat prudently in the mat
ter. The bail is cam that seema lobs
. demanded by the business interests of
the umutiy. It merely proposes to piece
the nisti who does business in money on
an equal footing with the merchant It
will wrong no one; and the rate of inter-
est will always be regulated by the lews
of supply and demand, just as the prioes
ol flour and bacon are regulated. The
question, however, is by no means a one
sided one. There is a groat deni to he
■aid pro and con, and we do not think
the House has given it that thorough
consideration which it demands.
The Home transacted a Urge amount
of business, of both local and general
interest It it losing no time, but
working right through the vest amount
of work thstfwre mapped oat in the early
day* of tbs session.
Hr. Speaker Smith annotmoed the fol
lowing Special Committees, under recent
acts:
To investigate the official conduct of
R. B. Bullock—Messrs. Hoge, McNeil,
and Payne.
To Investigate the management and
administration of the Western and At-
antio Railroad—Messrs. Snead, Phillips,
and Goldsmith.
Tn iarssHgsts the fairness or unfairness
of the State Road Lease—Messrs. Pierce,
Netfaeriaod, and Hudson.
To investigate the conduct of Commis
sioners to audit claims against the State
BoacU—Meaara. Wofford, of Bartow, Head,
and Woodward.
SUN-STROKES.
KB- A thoughtful paper calls Cincin
nati “the Ham-burg of America."
Alabama hasa JudgeMudd.
his decisions ss clear as his name ?
JKST An exchange wonders if “a lady
will ever he President?” Thero is roa,
son to believe that a Indy has been Presi
dent every term bnt one, and that was
Buchanan's. Ho was a haoholor.
North Georgia Conference.
Athens, Ga., Deo. 2, 1871.
Editors Sun: The North Georgia Con
ference f the Methodist Episcopal
Church South, assembled here lust
Wednesday. On Monday and Tuesday,
the candidates for the itinerancy were
examined. Soveutccn out of nineteen
applicants were recommended by the
committee, who were quite exacting ii
their criterion of an English education.
On Wednesday, tBo conference was or
ganlzed with Bishop Wightman in the
•heir. 'His address on the oocaaion
was pointed, eloqnent and im
pressive. His advice to the
young ministers on marriage was highly
judicious, and was cordially approved by
the fortunate and unfortunate in their
oonteet with the “ ever-vanquishing god
dess." An itinerant’s life-oompanion, he
said, should be a woman of peculiar die-
position and fortitude, that she might
successfully and cheerfully sustain the
responsibilities awaiting her in this noble
Grant, in his message, will make
no recommendation in regard to San Do
mingo. He is sick of that “job.”
JW* Judge T. A. B. Nelson has re
signed his scat on the Supreme Bench
of Tennessee.
“The Illinois Legislature is asked
to provide for the better education of II-
linois dentists." Hadn’t it better bo an
omnibus bill ?
tW Secretary Fish has boon so offish
about Cuban matters that the public has
been led to be Here that he is only
“Spanish mackerel" after aU.
MB- Comptroller Green has concluded
that sinecures are not the beet for the
disease from which New York politics la
suffering, hence ha removed ten of them
ImI fandi^»
KB- Connolly languishes in Ludlow
street jail, and Tweed is likely to bear
him oompeny. Who, now, can doubt
that this terreetial ball has oeaaed to be
r ?
JNp'The New York Tribune says:
“that thePneident win recommend, in
his message, and Congress promptly pass,
an set of sweeping amnesty, seems to ns
inevitable.” Then the Tribune knows
lessubont the President and Congress
than is generally supposed.
KB- The Courier-Journal says “ the
pedagogues of Spain have taken an oath
to teach no geography that in any way
relates to America." If America would
do her dnty she would very soon so change
the boundaries of Spain’s possessions as
to render an altogether new Spanish
geography neoeeeary.
KB- Soott, the Bodieal Governor of
South Carolina, in hie message, says:
“ The number of whites who are actire
Republicans in this State may be counted
on the fingers ol a man’s hand." This
effectually substantiates the Democratic
asseveration that the State Government of
South Carolina is in the hands of s rab
ble ol illiterate and irresponsible ne
groes. with Soott at their bead.
letter deval eld-Fisk
litigation waa given !h this colflmn. This
is found to vary some from tho etriet text
of tho original, wbieh is ae follows:
nU RAILWAY OOWAXT.
JaiOovod, Inal'Bt lusmrnu.lu.mns.
Oiofl of the Conptvj, Mow York, .
DfluDoilY:
Ttvalghiweptor II to loo Jolly
Whoa too pulMM kk«|iU teal Right without
looking at mo my hart waa ptraad. Jab. Pm. Ja
KB-The Savannah News’ telegrapher
at Washington “scares op" an intorest-
in* dot every once in awhile. Writtag
on the 30th, he ays.- “A paper addressed
to HOKee Greeley, asking him to become
a candidate for the Preaid atopy, in oppo
sition to Grant, hai been quietly circnln-
tft* throughout the North and West for
some time, and has received the signa
tures of many leading Democrats and
prominent Republicans—among them
such names as Wm. H. Evarta, Charles
.O’ttmete. Horatio Seymour, Senator
Thurman, and many leading Repnbli-
cona throughout the United States." It
may be poesible that It is barely probable
that this is the second stage in the
development of the ’poeenm policy, to
wbaoh public attention has Man called
by a few politicians.
Speeches were made by the elders on
the characters of various applicants and
reoognised ministers and itinerants, all
of whom were recommended and passed.
On Thursday evening Bev. W. M.
Crumley, formerly the eloquent pastor of
Trinity, in your city, preached, in the
Methodist Church, where service Is held
nightly.
The thud day’s proceedings of this
session of the North Georgia Anonal
Conference began under rather unfavor
able nuepioee. The sunshine yesterday
produced only an abundance of mud.
This,of course, was almost to much “wes-
ther"for anybody bnt itinerant Methodist
preoohers; consequently, the number
of visiting friends was small. At-
the usual preliminaries, four
were elected Elders, three Deacons,
and six were admitted into full connec
tion. The Bishop, before questioning
them according to the Discipline, took
oooaeion to impress upon them the gre»<
importance of the step thevrWote taking,
and, also, something of f_Jh astute and
responsibility. He spoke for, perhaps,
thirty minutes, and when he had finished
I don’t think it an exaggeration to eay
there was not a dry eye in the boose—
certainly not a heart but what bad been
deeply moved. He pointed ia dear col
ors the growing corruption of the times
engendered by the writings of sach au
thors os make man a development from
the ape, and trace the origin of that ani
mal os far bock as a couple of grains of
albumen quickened into life by an dec-
trio spark, bnt are here, aeoording to
their dootrine, oompelled to searoh in
vain for the origin of the matter and the
force that movea it He pointed ont the
schemes of the Devil operating to oppose
the advance of the “Kingdom of God."
He showed them how they would hare to
sacrifice tbeir rights, their friends, and
thdr earthly all upon the altar of Meth
odiom, and itinerate from place to pli
in aeaselees ootivity.
Bat, he added, in conclusion, that if all
the diadems of earth’s monarch., and all
the glory that ever flashed from the
proadeat conqueror’s brow, and all the
glittering wealth ever exhumed from the
bowels of the eartb, could be heaped to
gether, lie would not give in exohange
the single glory of being on unpretend
ing, unknown preacher of tl e Gospel,
and why? Beoause all these are bounded
by the margin lines of the grave, while
be leaps these bounds, and, with a con
queror's tread, marches homo to reoeive
the crown of life.
Lost night was held the annual Sunday
School celebration of the Conference;
bnt, on account of the inclement weather,
tho vario is Sunday Schools of the place
oould not tarn out as they intended doing.
The congregation, however, was very
large for the night. Dr. Hsygood, the
f rost Sunday School man of the Metho
1st Church, was compelled to be absent
on business, a foot which was universally
regretted, as all present expected to hear
one of those inimitable Sunday School
epeechea for which he is so fsmons. The
Treasurer read the report of the com
mittee, which showed the number of
children who are members of the Sunday
Sohools within the bounds of the Con
ference to be 24,000, and the number of
thoee converted during tbe year to be
1,689. Cen. Wm. Philupe, of Marietta,
then delivered a very forcible addreea.
He was foUowed by Col. H. P. Bell.
They were foUowed by Dr. Jos. E.
Evans, who, ns usual, produced a fine
effect upon hie hearers. I wish the peo
ple at large could have heard these three
speeches, and oould fully realize their
import But I refrain from further re-
ark for the pieeeut.
Nine ov Applicants for Amnsoiott:
—Sidney Bryan, Christian, Davidson,
Embry, J. D. Hammond, Holmes,
Hardway, Wm. Lovejoy, Martin, J. M.
Parker, George Park, Thomas Pierce,
Rankin, John Richardson, J. H. Robe
son, Wm. Wadsworth, J. R. Pate. These
were all reoeived. Yours truly,
M. C.
Deoember 2d, 1871.
GEORGIA MATTERS.
The Newman Herald puts itself upon
record with the oliampiou snake story. It
says: A snake, having two natural heads
and two natural eyes on each head, was
killed and brought into Bowdon by Mr,
E. Gibbs a few days ago.
The Newnan Herald is determined to
go to the front. In addition to the snake,
it forwards tbe ohampion citizen, “a
gentleman aged 45 years, who is now,
and hoe been for a long time, engaged
in active business, who never signed a
note either os principal, security or in
dorser, never nought anything on a
credit, never borrowed a cent in bis life,
nover lost bnt ten dollars of loaned
money, never expects to loose any more,
nor asked any one to oliange a bill for
him anoe the dose of the war, although
oompelled to change many daily fer his
customers,”
Coweta Democrats convene on Tnee-
day.
Troup Democrats trooped into a con
vention yesterday.
The Albany News says that argument
was beard in Brunswick, on Wednesday,
by Judge Sessions,an the liability at the
Road and rolling stock of tha B. A A.
Railroad to contractors and laborers for
debts due. It eeeau that all tha suite
were consolidated, nod that upon the
hearing bis Honor decided that all the
iroperty of the oompany ia liable; but
n adjusting the equities, an auditor was
appointed and sale postponed forty days
for t final estimate at indebtedness, and
to afford ample opportunity to the new
organization to pay off ana proceed with
the work.
Albany has a “Fief d’Hanberts," sad
has it come to that ?
The Dougherty Superior Court meets
to-morrow.
Dougherty Democrats eonvened yes
terday.
The Albany News has been regaled
with bran new strawberries.
Robert Smith end Lawrence Farley,
journeymen Savanneh bakers, had a carv
ing mutcb, on Thursday. Smith oarved
Farley in 21 places with u razor. The
latter still lives. Smith is in jail.
Tho Conyers’ Examiner, of the 24th,
reached this office promptly, yesterday.
Tho Albany News says: “Judge Har
rell, of tho Pataula circuit, last week at
Randolph court, sentenced J. Zackler to
two mouths imprisonment and 925 fine
for carrying concealed weapons; Payne
Stevens four months and 811X1 fine; Ful
ton four months and 8100, cud Cheshire
four mouths and 8100 fine for some of-
■ense." Their weapons were not closely
enough concealed.
Bear Creek hoe a whole telegraph of
fice to itself.
Wild duck* are "Boating listlessly" OP
Flint river.
GainenvUle still improveth. It grow-
eth metropolitan.
Died, near Bowdoin, on the 30th nit,
Mrs. A. O. Skinner, aged 41
GEORGIA SHERIFF SALES.
LOOK
JUntnal Cife Jnrnrotur.
TO YOUR INTEREST!
The Hutual Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.
Cotton .factor* anb Cotton Jnt 0mm o. Ctc.
New Cotton and Produce Warehouse.
Sale Day First Tuesday in De-
OORDOK OOUMTF,
Laud lots Noe. 66,86, 87 and 95; fl. fa
in favor of Warren Akins us. J. D.
Land lots Nos. 48, 78, 79, 66, 66 end
42,20 acres at No, 80, 80 acres of No.
102, 80 acres of No. 114, 110 ncree
No. 78; fl. fa. is favor of M. W. Brown
vr J. M. Fields. '
Half interest in sixty acres of lot No.
139; fl. fa. in favor of R. B. Spears for
John Hudgins, administrator.
Land lota No. 64, and part of lota Nos.
97 and 59; fi. fa. in iav' of John T.
Tolley vs. E. Frazier.
An engine and fixtures; fi. fa. In favor
of Joseph J. Printup vs. L. N. Tinsley.
oobb ootuerr.
The Smyrna Academy and land at
tached; mechanics’ lien if favor of H. B.
Wallace.
Ten acres of lot 417, 60 acres of the
Bull Sluioe” Property, fi. fa. in favor
of J. H. Calloway vs. too. H. King.
OBBKNR COUNTY.
One house and lot in Greensboro; fi,
fa. in favor of B. Johnson vs. Ann Dal
ton.
One hundred and eighty seres of land
fl. fa. in favor of James 8. and Elizabeth
Hall vs. Wm. S. CredilL
CLAYTON COUNTY.
One dwellingand lot in Jonesboro; fl.
fa. in tar or of Frank T. Gaither re. D.
Rhea.
ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000.
• —■to. Income, Number Imuad
■(•of expenses of aaj oompeny
Tbe MMtordfttfl wta gladly giro all luformailoa n 1099117 lo *«*<* Isauranoe 00 yonr Ursa. Do jam
duty to teoMtWjoa tore hr taking a poltojria JHI OLD MUTUAL-
Henry R. Christian,
SPECIAL AGENT.
OfUoo: s——orf. BUILDING. WliltoLull Street.
J. P. 'ALEXANDER, M. I>.,
MEDICAL EXAMINER.
■fWEi FIjANTKDEUI
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK.
rsutoaorlbedlOaplinl
OWE MIL’LIOW D<W51£S3fcS.
The
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Th
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ICor. Campbell and ItejfoWds I <jT,
IS- rtf feats Wanted who are Workers.
Public Schools.
A N EXAMINATION OF APPLICANTS FOB PO
SITIONS M toeebere la the Public School* of
Atlanta will be held on Wedneednr end Thun
and 7th of December, aft the building know
' ry Street School, on Ivy street near Harris.
The Teaonera required are ae follows:
Principal of High School
Principal* of
, 1,100 00
leetotoal (Female) Grammar Sohoole 700
•* •• •« •• aoo 00
..... 450 00
The • lamination of Female Teacher* will comprise
the following eubieoto:
Spelling. Beading. Geography,
uglUh Grammar, together with 1
1 the Theory and Practice of Tea
Mato apptioaats will he examined oa the yviaelpel
•ubjeoto of the usual High School eouree of toady ae
fraphy. Arithmetic, and
r with questions relating
of Teaching.
Geometry, Latin, and Physical Geography, together
with questions on methods of teaching and school
management
The examination*, with the exception of Reading,
will be wholly by written question* and answer*;
and none but member* of the Examining Commit
tee or Hoard of Education and applicants will bo
lag at
Applications may T>e made, and further Inform*-
on obtained at the Saperiatendent’a offloe, “
Whitehall etreet B. MALLON,
norm—deodttieth Dec.
RUPTURES!
TO RUPTURED PERSONS OF
ATLANTA.
RADICAL CUBE OF
ABDOMINAL HERNIA,
I OR
RUPTURE,
Without inconvenience to the
Patient, or restriction in
ExerclM or Diet.
L 1. L. ROW*. ARTUTIO ZUROION, 1
INO devoted his time exclusively to the study
ol Building, Atlanta, Ga., where, during busi-
hour*, each day, ha sen he consulted.
Daring an experience of over twenty years, Dr. R.
ha* treated several thousand ruptured patient*, of
both sexes and of all ages, a great number of whom
were reatored to health, vigor and a sound body.
Thla has been effected by asaiduoua study and tha
>of his invention*. In conjunction with hi* popu-
remedies, being an asternal application, promot
ing a speedy and permanent cur. .. without the Buf
ferings and injuries resulting from the rigid sad lu-
■■" portable pressure of a Truss.
reliable le this 1
nee* from 1
be annoyed by a return of t
enabled to take the most active exercise on foot
on boresbaik. with perfect security against th*
danger* of strangulated Hernia.
Belief and cure for Female,
an. Corpulency
[tot sod comfortable.
Debility. Very
Newport Methodist, of 9th May, IMt, highly
recommends Dr. Bow<
BUPTUUK8 end DEFORMITIES. The editor has
extensive acquaintance with bis patients, and post
tlva knowledge of very wonderful cures. He there
fore Invite* the earnest attention of th* afflicted
and tha cloeeef aanUlny of tha profession.
No charge for examination under any clroumstan-
_ js whatever. I Invito tha ruptured, and all per
sons interested, to call and examine for themselves.
Positive certUtoale* of many radio* 1 cures sen be
town—among others, several clergyman.
Don't forget the addrern,
ML I. to BOWB,
liquors ? Liquors !
BUY YOUR
Ales, Wines § Liquors 1
At
KENNY’S
Chicago Ale Depot
AND
Wholeaulo Liquor Houa*.
HV hare a Large -assortment
at nil kinds of LIQUORS, aehtek
trill be sold sst the Most Ressson-
able Terms.
wpdidm ^
NICHOLS’
fjar&uwre, (ffmkrp, ©nn«, SZi.
W, L. WADSWORTH, Atlanta, Ga., |
W. L. WADSWORTH &
Importers and Dealers in
fc CO-
Hardware
September 10-ly
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AM9 hoW LANam,T ik utg »» '
«• •ovpwmidimse ■•tedSfl '
And In many Noithn ■mtn.
the several Southern State*, .««•
School-Book* which should be cn-
unpotitiral, which should present
science—nro now ixiuing a com-
Text-book* by th* eminent acbol-
whicb arc the
tire)? iwiiditoff,
only J J<**
plcto tenet of
on sad educator, named
Cheapest, Best, and Most
Mow published. The “ Univenity Series" embrace,
Maury’s Geographical Seri
Beautiful School-Book*
By Opmnaodon* M. F. Maury, of the YirfiaKa Military Institute. A nheafA
mnifc nn era (n th** study of this aci- noe, and which, in the worU of n well knowm ui nc-
complished bouthern teacher, “ nro chnractcrizcd hy n felicity of arrangement and simple
TnwhncM of style which must ever render them attractive to the young, and which wtt be
nH ( >y all who wish to trarh Geography ns a $eunrt, as eomfflhlNg la make pupile Umk,
and not merely ns nn enumeration of dry facts."
Holmes' Readers and Spellers,
By (Isoms F. Hoi.ass, 1,1, IV, I‘mfM«or at History sad Oreerel IiHsatsre It aka Uat
verdtv of Vinrinia. A tenet of Hi nder, onMuolled In eheepoeas, euvDaMO, sad m»
gr*|ihiv.il le'auty. They are steadily progreaaire in chnractef, bright lad fresh In thdr
■elections of prose and vene, and illustrative of Southern sea ‘ *“
Venable’s Arithmetleat
il/ CHARLts S. Vutablk, LL.D.,
Virginia. These books an received evu _
aatkfaction. as being moat admirably adapted for mental drill, a* vail U forhteduam
tion. Their method*, rules, and reasoning* are clear, distinct logical, and niiffif iihifflrin.
and tho aeries i* carefully graded throughout .. . i,.. 1
Holme*'
r, bright sal Ibe
,Mdm-,saAI
ertee, 1 11
D., PraOtmr of Msthretttia ti tbs TMrenky at
cTorywhm by liMdllgnt tmekso vte.ltos htetert
r adapted for mental drill, ss vail ss for baMmi tinea-
History of tho United
By Gsoaos F Holms,, LLD., of tha T7nl»rr*lty of Vtrgtais. It 0 saobth «s riy of
thi< lutmirsbl, work, intamdng, ImpsrtM, and trethIU, ss wo* ss Sara sad srereid te
style, that It 9 the only History of th* Coiled State, which is OiSb msOwl k
roust down to tbs pnmat dots. Also,
Do Vera’s Franch Grammar, Reader*, eto.,
Clldereloove’e Latin Sorlee,
001*09** Clemente of General HUMMl
Holme*’ Cnglleh Grammar*. ^
Leconte's eetorrtMto e*rtes,
Johnston** Bnatfah
Duntonlei nUf
new ll.M-STItAtKI) DIOSollPTlVlt OATALOOU*, wffit wUl hs
V. uldls whss aaskam ibiak of Oa ksska sad
mailol fire to say trarher or Khool officer.
pi0» at reck
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uiiivERsrnr FtTBLisHmo oompaitt,
ID m* JM Creak,! ■tofr ** **•
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