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Democratic Nominations.
ELECTION At Is DECEMBER.
FOR MAYOR:
JOHN H. JAMES.
v.) ' / n 'mat-Vaan:
M. T. 0A8XUEBSBBX. 0. W. WELLS.
HOOD void:
C. Qt HAMMOCK, K J. ROACH.
Jmna> ward:
L. P. GRANT. T. A. MORRIB.
rouxxu wad:
WILSON, R. M. FARRAR.
H. L.
A. LEYDEN, A. L. FOWLER.
SIXTH WARD :
w: n Morris, John p. mayes.
-iSo7BKH Ward Cheated • Called
Mr-Errs i or nre City Couscrn.—Pur
suant to a cal! roads on Friday niir'it, • n
special meeting of the Council wan held
at the Mayor's office loat night, to con-
aider the petition relative to oreating a
new Ward. AH the councilman were
preaent except Aldermen McLendon and
Cassia.
After some discussion among the
Council and petitioners, an ordinance
waa adopted creating a new Ward of
which the following are the boundaries:
Commencing at the junction of Hous
ton and Pryor streets and running thence
aieng Houaton street to Randolph street,
theuee tbroagh Lend Lot No. 19, be
tween blocks 1 and 2, and 5 and 6. to the
city limits, thence North, along the
city limits to Peachtree street, tlienoe
Sooth along Peachtree and Pryor streets
to the beginning, which will be known
es the Seventh Ward.
They also dismembered the Fifth Ward.
The line runs from Ivy along HouMon
street to Pryor etreet; and from Houston
street South along Pryor, to the Rail
road, thus making Pryor street the line
between the Fourth and Fifth Wards,
and Fryer and Peachtree streets between
the Seventh and Fifth Wards,
No other business was transacted and
Council adjourned.
Col. Q. W. Adaih advertises a great
aale of thirty-nine West End lots, to
take place on the 12th instant.
Personal.—We are gratified to 1<
that Mr. J. D. Hammond, son c f Mayor
Hammond, baa been admitted, with dis
tinction, to the Methodist Conference
now in sesaion at Athens.
rill. Ur • DEMOCRATIC CONTENTION
To Nesiisste • Candidate far
Uerarnor.
A Convention of the Democratic party
will assemble in Atlanta on Wednesday,
the Sixth Day of December next, at 10
o'clock, A. M., to nominate a candidate
for Governor.
By direetion of the State Democratic
EieeoHyo Committee.
• ’ OttFroRD Anderson,
Chairman.
- aCTY AFFAIRS.
Cmxuthan and Bridal Presents. —
Silk dresses, embroidered cloaks, fore,
French kid gloves, silk under-garments,
Fran* hosiery, Freaah calicoes, French
wrappers, fulls, real laee seta, every nov
elty in ties, real jot sete and three casee
of curiosities—all opening at the London
Store, Marietta street
Wanted.—Two first-dess servants—
ono to be an experienced cook, and the
other an excellent lroner, to whom the
highest wages will bo paid. Apply Xo
the London Store, Marietta street
Rev. H. C. Hobnady will (D. V.)
preach at 10| this a. h. in the Third Bap
tist Church. _
Josei-h FST.—Wo understand that
Fiy is in jail—being unable to give
bail.
Criminal Couirr.—A number of inter
esting eases will be tried next week.
Sr. Piulut's Church.—Services
this church at the nsnal lionrs, morning
and night, by Rev. W. E. Epps.
Atlakca and Wen Point Railroad.—
« The public are notified that on and after
i«-marrow the morning train on this
■ Raad wilt leave at 6 :(V, a. M.
Man. Overby.—Wo invite the alien
tioa of those who want a good place io
basMt to the advertisement of Mrs.
Overby. She keeps a house of first-class
reputation.
Stonb Mountain Accommodation
''Train.—On And after Monday, the 4th
inat, and autil further uotioe, wiU leave
Atlanta at 530, r. u., fifteen minutes
after the regular Night Mail Train.
Thase < ictenhtod in the eatsblishment
and oontinnanoe of the Accommodation
Train, are respectfully notified that this
change 1* for their conveniowv, and that
the through Imeel Murt he iuxomnuxiuM
by the Nigbt Mail Train. By direction
pf S. K Johnson, Sup’L
Ed. A. Warner, Ag't
Ex-Gov. Bullock.—The Western dis- Democratic Nominating Elections.—
tolien, of Saturday, say that Ex-Oov. j At a meeting of the Democratic Exocu-
held 'set night at the
Mayor’s office—
patched,
It. B. Bullock, of Georgia, is spending a
suort time iu Buffalo, aitli his friends.
The Governor annonnees his intention of
returning to Atlanta in the early part of
next week.
We find the foregoing in some of our
exchanges. These occasional items about
Bullock's return are, no doubt, of his
own manufacture, and are intended to
make an impression upon the public
mind as favorable as possible to Bollock.
We repeat what we have heretofore said,
that, in our opinion, Bullock will come
here, when he can't help it.
Tun Wilminoton, Columbia and Au
gusta Railroad.—Onr old friend, T.
Lyons, so long connected with the Geor
gia Railroad, who was Forwarding Agent
at this point during the war, and Master
of Transportation in Augusta for some
years since the war, and more lately Gen
eral Traveling Agent of the Georgia Rail
road, has taken a “New Departure”—ac
cepting the Agency of the Wilmington,
Columbia and Augusta Railroad—with
headquarters in Augusta, where he will
be thoroughly establisued, and his office
opened by, or before, the 10th day of
this month. The oompany are fortunate
in securing the services of one so oosipe-
tent and reliable.
in Atlanta last
\
Jewelry at a SAcruncx—Bound to
Bell.—A rare opportunity is offered to
ttarts who want elegant jewelry and fine
stiver-ware by T. 0. Maysou, at his Live
Auction Honse. His auction room has
been crowded day and night with cus
to tears who go away boasting of splendid
bargains The prices are such that the
moat eoonomlAAl can afford to invest.
Christmas presents for friend, sweetheart,
sister, brother, lover and all, are borne
away with joyous antioipationa of the
grateful thunks they will eaouru. The
sales have bean more and more popular
every day, Though thousands of arti
cles have been purchased, the assortment
remains unimpaired. The show cases are
glitteriqgpsilk the puxeat gems and jew
els of Ihe first water. On Monday, at 10
r. o'sissi, thorw will be a grand sal* ot cut-
'I MT.pMc and jewels of every descrip
tion—to the public.
At'three o'clock in the afternoon a
special rccqpUon will be had for the
ladies, d^cial preparations «U1 bemads
to aocommodate than, sad no psius will
be spared twaffuaJAhem evegy facility for
. -gssnrinshg ewssjr *Mt and jewel in the
house, A great number ot tAm are
earning lo buy beautiful watches} ockets,
cluster#, mnetbyst, pearl and garnet
’' *'At ni^W Ihe members of the Legisla
tive to invited .specially to provide
Jbemsetres frgh handsome presents for
the "loved ones at home." Every one
RfjW tM.W'ORPfrii ■* Pno* *•“><**
MO per cent cheeper then elsewhere.
Monday wffl be the lent opportunity,
as we learn the sales will close with that
d»J.
Bov. 1>b. A. T. Spauldino will pronoh
a sermon on Temperance thia evening
at the Second Baptist Church, at 71
o’clock. A full attendance is respectfully
solicited.
Baud's True Georgian.—It is said, we
know not upon what authority, that Dr.
Bard intends to go to CUattauooga, and
there establish a Grant-Radical newspa
per, and that tho Grant-Radical Faction
at Washington, have ‘‘pooled "him for
this purpose.
Steam Laundbt.—This enterprise, un
der the superintendence of Superinten
dent D. D. Colcoek, will soon l>e under
successful operation. Besides washing
of all descriptions, they are prepared to
furuisli machinery for similar establish
ments. Address E. L. & L. M. Co.,
Stesm Laundry, Atlanta.
Cot. Hulrebt.—We understand that
Ool. H. Bays he modo that statement to
but few persons, and that he was misin
formed, and regrets it. We mako the
amende, and give him the benefit thereof.
Col, H. is laboring to get the Legisla
ture to nssist him in building a narrow
gauge Railroad.
The Life Association of America.—
Wo publish, to-day, an important adver
tisement, giving tho full features, and a
statement of the condition of the above
named Insurance Company, together with
the names of the Boards of Trustees for
Macon, Augusta, and thia city.
Wo need not soy more, for, of course,
everybody will read it.
The children of the various Sabbath
Schools of Atlanta oru earnestly request
ed to attend the Sabbath 8chool Union
Meeting at the Central Presbyterian
church at 3 o’clock p. M. Tho following
pieoes wilt bo sung: "Around theTliroue
of God in Heaven,” "Corns to Jesus just
now," "O, You most be a Lover of the
Lord.” Mr. Carl Harmaen has been re
quested to lead Uia singing.
Radical Candidates for Council.
We have tried to obtain the names of the
candidates which the Radical Ku-Klux
Klau, in their midnight conclaves, have
nominated for members of the Council,
but have been unable to ohtniu all; neith
er have we been able to ascertain, with
positive exactness, the names of any.
From ths heat information we oan gather,
wo think the following are candidates:
lat Ward—Drsiwr Ross, negro;
Buchanan, negro, and Nash, negro.
2d Ward Jones, negro.
8d Ward—Samuel W. Grubb, white,
and M. Cargyle, negro.
4th Ward—D. D. Snyder, white, aud
Carpet-Bagger, and W. Finch, negro.
Oth Ward—Jackson McHenry, negro.
Promptness—Economy.—We are pleas
ed to notice the rapid progress mads by
the Legislature daring the past few days.
It is a time which requires prompt, en
ergetic action. The people expect, their
representatives to do their whole duty
as faithful, honest man. Long discus
sions end untimely disputes consume
time aud money. Our friend, Mr. Hud
son, of Schley, struck the key-note of
the whole matter in his speech the other
day on the per diem question.
He proved, conclusively, that the time
spent in discussing the hill coat the State
more than the reduction mode amounted
to.
In the spirit of bis remarks, we would
say, let all measures be acted on wisely,
prudently, and promptly. Wo hope to
see harmony in the present Legislature,
from which so much is, with good ren«>a,
expected.
Mayor's Count.—Hi* Honor yester
day took his sent amid the "ptofoundeet
and most tumultuous silence. ” Not a
Binge offender appeared to tremble under
hi* awful visage. He was about to dis
miss the Coart with a solemn benedic
tion, when there suddenly appeared at
the door
THE APPARITION
of the immortal Daniel Schyhaggnne,
which, in deep sepulchral tones repeated;
•*To reader my diMM intense,
And nearly unendurable. y
My doctor ®ays, In conddcuoe,
•Tie totally Incurable.
Mr mind has threatened, ’ere to d«y,
To ]om Its perpendicular.
And MU a melancholy prey
To nothldg in particular.”
“Five and coats" said His Houor. It
seems that even spirits from tlie departed
shades cannot intimidate His Honor’s
sense of justice.
On motion, the Presidents of the Dem
ocratic Clnbs of the Fourth and Fifth
Wards were instructed to call a Nomina
ting Convention to-morrow (Monday)
from 2 to 7 o’clock 1*. m., in the Fourth
and Seventh Wards, to nominate one cun-
didate for Councilman in each Ward in
the ensuing city election.
Fourth Ward wii. meat at the Willing
ham building, corner of Decatur and Ivy
streets.
The nominating election for the Fourth
Ward will be held at the Willingham
building; and for the Seventh Ward at
Jackson’s store, on ihe corner of Peach
tree and Ellis streets.
Henry Jackson, Chairman.
The ^ftrobgbilitte*’
night favored rain.
Triumph or Eloquence.—Mr. Henry
M. Law delivered this powerful lecture
last evening to a select and appreciative
audience, at the Capitol, and folly sus
tained the wide reputation which this
theme has heretofore given him.
Ho Befuob fbom Justice.—Justice
Butt, yesterday, sent Benjamin Butt,
(colored) to jail for stealing goods from
W. H. Brotherton. Also, Toy Hunt, (col
ored) just out of the chain gang, for
stealing money from the money drawer
of B. F. Walker & Co.
Engine Explosion.—The locomotive
known as the Coosawattie, employed os
a switch onglno on the State Road, ex
ploded its boiler at Chattanooga on
Thursd iy. Fortunately, no ono was hurt,
aud no damage was done other than to
the engine, which was an old one.
Elegant ttvwBii,—Tho social enter
tainment given by the ladies of the First
Baptist Church, last eveuipg, was well
attended, notwithstanding the an/avora-
blo weather. Everything betokened the
taste and good judgment of the ladies
who managed the supper, and the social
entertainment of ihe guests.
JWe learn tho Christian Church, last
Sunday, unanimously called T. M. Harris
as Pastor for the ensuing year, and that
he lias accepted the call. He will be
absent to-day, but will resume his labors
with his Church next Lord’s day. Elder
F. P. Perdue will occupy his pulpit to
day.
About Voting tor Municipal Offi
cers.—It seems that some persons in the
city have not yet learned that the repeal
of tho Holcombe Bill allows every voter
in tho city tojvotejor a full ticket for Coun
cil. Wo now have seven Wards, and will
have fourteen members in the Counoil;
aud every citizen is entitled to vote for
fourteen persons besides Mayor.
The State Road.—More engines were
employed on the State Road last month
than were ever before employed in one
month. During the first four days of
last week thirteen freight trains were
sent out each day. Friday twelve were
sent out, and eleven were sent out on
Saturday. The road must have done a
heavy business.
A country nigger, who was in town
last night, on bearing of the explosion of
the Coosawattie in Chatt»uooga, ex
claimed: “I golly, I kuowed it 1 Dat
dar injin busted tryiu’ to see if it could
take ou as much steam us Quv’ner Bard,
what is goiug to start a Republican pa
per up dar ! No use talkiu', no iujiu can
do it l” ‘
Superior Court.—The Court was em
ployed all day yesterday and the day be
fore, iu hearing the testimony in the
case of Taylor Turner, charged with
suult aud iutent to murder Clarke. The
trial elicits much interest. For proeecu
tiou, Solicitor General Howefl, Gartrell
k Stephens, Hill & Candler. For de
feuae, A. C. Guriington, Tiguor k Hul
sey, D. P. Hill
Southern Farm and Home.—This val
uable Agricultural Journal, originally
projocted by J. W. Burke A Co., of Ma-
con, Go., bos beau purchased by Gan.
Wm. M. Browne, its editor, and the pub
lication removed to Memphis, Tenn.,
that he may have a wider field for the
enlarged usefulness and importance to be
given to the Farm and Home.
Printing Bilia—It is believed that
Bullock squandered the Printing Fuud
so freely and uselessly that ho was uot
able to pay for tho State Printing, and
that a large amount claimed for that
work is still held mgaimt the State,
for which the present Legislature will be
culled upon to make apptopriations. We
respectively suggest that thcae acoOEnt*
be called for and examined by the Print
ing Committee; before passing an act to
pay the same,
A Word of Caution.—Atlanta Post
Offiee, Atlanta, Ga., Decembers, 1871.—
Editor Daily gun~tiir: I wish to apeak
a word of caution to those members of
the Legislature who write short and long
letters on the borders of newspapers,
then fold them iu a wrapper, putting on
a one-ccnt stamp, and direct them to their
friends in various places.
The lawful postage is two cents on each
paper, without being touched by pen or
pencil; but, if writteu ou at all, subjects
the whole to letter postage, which con l>e
collected; and if done with the view of
defrauding the Poet Office Department
of the proper revenue, tho penalty is a
fine of #6. Chapter IV, Suction 41,
Postal Regulations—Rage 13.
Jas. L. Dunning, P. M.
The Democratic Central Executive
Committee haring ordered that a Demo
cratic nomination for one candidate for
Alderman from tho Fourth and Seventh
Wards, shall take place on Monday next,
the 4th inst, from 2 to 7 P. m., the fol
lowing gautlemeu are hereby appointed
to conduct the nomination in the Seventh
Word, which will be held at Jackson’s
store, corner of Ellis and Peachtree
streets, viz: Dr. J. F. Alexander, Col.
R. F. Maddox and (Japt. W. T. Newman.
The managers of the nomination for the
Fourth Ward (which will be held at the
Willingham building) are: Marcus A.
Bell, James Mann and T. M. Elyea.
By order of the President of the Fourth
Ward Democratic Club:
Jno. F. Edwards,
Sec. 4th Ward Democratic Club.
Local & Business Notices.
BflJu Ditloma Awarded.—Lowe, Dcu
glasi & Dallas, 42 Whitehall street, re
ceived the D'ploma at onr last Fair, for
the finest display of Dress Goods and
Dry Goods. This firm sticks to tho one
price system, and allow no deviation.—
Their atock is large, well assorted and
their prices are low.
Call and see them at 42 Whitehall
street. nov2-lm
Marshal’s Sale.—We call attention to
the /act that the City Marshal will sell a
very large number of lots for city taxes
for the preaent year, at the City Hall, on
Tuesday next, the fith inst. A great
many persons have failed to pay their
taxes and their property will be sold on
Tuesday. 2k
J£T Dissolution. — The partnership
between R. P. 8. Kimbro and T. B»
ifcnyon is this day dissolved by mutual
consent. R. P. 8. Kimbro & Co. Will
h<4H the stank a6 wholesale prices, for
thirty da^s^ftokl^staud.
K. P. 8. Kimbro,
no30-lw T. B. Binyon.
Assorted Crackers put up express
ly for family use. Bioken Crackers and
Cracker Meal constantly on hand and for
sale at the Cracker Factory.
nov2f>-Gt H. Lewis k Co.
H. MUHLENBRINK is a candi
date for Alderman in the Seventh Ward.
15?* We are authorized to announce J.
C. McMILLAN us a candidate for Aider-
man in the Seventh Ward—subject to the
Democratic nomination.
45T We are authorized to announce
tho name of T, W. J. HILL os a candi
date for Councilman from the Fourth
Ward—subject to the Demoaratio nomi
nation.
are authorized to announce the
name of N. It. FOWLER as a candidate
for Councilman from the Seventh Ward
—subjeerttf Jfce Democratic nomination.
Arif* Wc are authorized Ul annouuce
the name of J. IL AfLCASLIS os a
Candidate for Alderman in the Fourth
Ward—subject to the Democratic nomi
nation. ~ »J. (
%. We aip authorized to announce
the namo of R. C. MITCHELL as a can
didate for Councilman from the Seventh
Ward—subject to the Democratic nomi
nation.
Wo are authorized to announce
the name of W. G. NEWMAN as a can
didate for Councilman from the Fourth
Ward—subject to the Democratic nomi
nation.
jy* Japanese Cocoa Sticks made for
the first time in Atlanta, at Block’s Can
dy Factory, No. 75 Broad street
Broken Candy 20 cents per pound.
Chocolate Caramels every Wednesday.—
Fresh Candies of all kluds kept constant
ly ou hauU. nov25
Slate Road Defaulters Required
to Walk up to the Captain’s
Office and Settle.
Resolved, That the late Treasurer of
the Western and Atlantic Railroad, and
other officers and agents of said road,
pay immediately over to the Treasurer of
the State of Georgia the balances re
maining in their hands belonging to the
said State of Georgia, being the earn
ings of the Western and Atlantic Rail
road whilst in possession of said State.
Resolved further, That said lite
Treasurer, aud other officers and agents
of said Western and Atlantic Railroad,
shall not pay to any of the late officers
of said road, or to any of the persons
now olaiming to be officers of said road,
or to any persons appointed by Rufus B.
Bullock, late Governor, as Commission
ers to look into the affairs of said road,
or to any other person whomsoever, any
part or portion of the said balance re
maining in their hands.
Resolved farther, That tho Treasurer
of this State, call upon the late Treasur
er and other officera and agents of the
Western and Atlautio Railroad immedi
ately, and demand of them the balances
Of money so due to the State as above
set forth.
Provided, that nothing in the foregoing
resolutions be construed as expressing
the sense of this House that the balauces
admitted by the said officers and agents,
are the real balances due.
James M. Smith,
Speaker House Representatives,
J. D. Waddell,
Clerk House Representatives,
L. N. Trammell, President Senate,
T. W. J. Hill, Seo’y of the Senate.
Approved Nov. 17th, 1871.
Benjamin Conley, Governor.
Executive Department, [
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 28th, 1871. j
L li H. Atkinson, Secretary ot the
Executive Department, do hereby certi
fy, that the foregoing and within, is a
true and correct coDy of a resolution
passed by the General Assembly at its
present session, and approved by the
Governor. R. H. Atkinson,
8ec’y Executive Department.
State Treasurer’s Office, 1
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 29, 1871. )
7b the late Officers and Agent* in arrears
teiih ihe W estern <£ Atlantic Railroad:
Sins: In compliance with the fore-
goiug resolutions passed by both Houses
aud approved by the Governor, it f be
comes my duty to demand of you ths
payment to the Treasurer of tho State of
Georgia Ihe balance remainiqfriB your
hands belonging torthe Sta|e of Georgia,
being the earnings of tkeW’esfbru hod
Atlantic Railroad whilst in possessioh ol
the State. And 4TflR>w demand of each
and all of you, the said officers and agents
so in arrears, the immediate payment
into the State Treasury the full balance
of money so due the Stole, i ht > (I
N. L. An am. State TreneV
COMMERCIAL.
Offic e Daily Sun, Dec. 2, I£7J.
COTTON REPORT.
Cotton dosed steady to-day. On street
quotations at 17; in store 17jc. Re
ceipts 100 bales; sales 75. Reoeipts for
week ending Friday noon, 968 bales —
Shipments 924. Stock ou hand 704.
Provisions—Bacon is firm—shoulders
8j@8i; clear rib sides 9; dear
sides 9 ; hams, plain HfaT'H ; can
vassed 14@18. Bulk meats—shoulders
7j; dear rib sides 8/; dear sides 8 i.
Lard—Tierce 10j@ll; cans 120121»
buckets 13.
■ Financhal-i—Gold is buying 1 10—
lelfing I 12.1 silver is buying 1 04—Bell
ing 1 08.
Fruit—Rough peaches 4$ to 5} per
pound; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled,
4 to 44 per pound; green Georgia apples
50 to 84 00 per bbl*
Butter—Tennessee and country but
ter 25 to 30 oants; Northwestern 27 to 31.
Leather—Hemlock 25 to 30; Oak 40
to 45; Harness leather 36 to 45; upi
leather 42 to 60; Calf skins 825 to j
per dozen; American calf skins $25 to
40 per dozeD.
Hide%—Green 7 to 74; green salt 8$
to 8j; dry hides 15 to 16.
Onions—88 0004 00 per barrel
Tobacco—Low grades 55056c ; com
mon, 58($65; good, 75@90; fine, 81@
$1 25; choice brands, 81 25@1 60.
Iron—Swede 7c; horse shoe iron 7c;
City Mills atd Pittsburg bar 6c.
Mackerel—Half bbls. No. 188.50; No.
2 87; No. 3 86. Kite, No. 1 81 85; No.
2 81 60; No. 3 8140.
Cheese—17c.
Grain.—Corn, old, very scarce—white
95@97; mixed 95; new ear corn 85
Oats, mixed 68@70; black 70@75; yellow
75@80.
Sugar—A, 14; extra C, 131; crushed,
powdered and granulated, 15; Dem-
erara 131(5*13!; fair to choice brown,
112(5)421. Fair sopply; market steady.
Coffer—Rio, 22(^24; Java, 34; La-
guira, 30.
Molasses—By barrel, 87; by bogs,
head, 32; New Orleans choice, 70.
Salt—Liverpool 2; Virginia 2:10. Rice
lour—Superfine $6 50@87; extra
87 00(5,87 50; family 87 50(5,8 515; extra
family 88 75(59 50; fancy 810.
COTTON GOODS.
8 oz Osnaburgs, 16; 6 oz, 12!. 4-4
Sheeting, 12!. 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8
Shirting, 10Shirting, 8|. Tama, all
numbers, 81 40. Cotton rope, 528. All
domesticsiu good demand.
CONTENTS
“ATLANTA WEEKLY SUM,”
FO» THE Vtu KJTDIMO
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 39th, 1871.
Page 1—SeiifiibJe Talk, with Right Views Clearly
Expressed. Legislative Proceedings. Telegrams,
etc.
Page 8—Cin it be True? Rearing Defeat Grace
fully. Vetoed. Fire Near Griffin. The Public
Printing. CoL We.. Boyd. Criminal Court—
Mayor's Court. The Election BUI. Cooley’a Veto
hUttus"'*—He Shows hla Cloven 1 -ot and his Lack
of Capacity. The Triumph. A Suggestion—The
Time for Electing a Governor, Members of Con
gress and the Legislature, etc., should be Changed.
Page 3.—Coaley's OonsMtenoy—TheEmLeepe be
fore ft Looks. Jos Fry Arrested. Georgia Lsgis-
lature—Tweatfeth Day’s Proceedings. Telegraph
Neva. Hun-Strokes. State Matters, eta.
Page 4.—The CapltoL The Over-Issue Returned.
The Brunswick and Albany Railroad Fraud. Geor
gia Democracy—Its Duty—Iu Destiny. Georgia
Legislature—Twenty-Tirat Day’s Proceedings, etc.
Pj*ge 5.—The Capitol. Sun Strokes. Temperance
Convention. Georgia Matters. Daring Attempt at
Bobbery. Escaped Prisoners. BaUroad Accidents.
Look to Your TickeU A Meeting of Ihe Demo
cratic Party of Fulton Countv. Not Much Econo
my, AmendmenU suggested. Neglected his Duty.
Beware. The New Rebellion. Georgia Western
Railroad. Tho New Trial of Rev. If. D. Wood.
Gin House Burned to Taliaferro County. ▲ Dual
ling Incident. Oeorgia Legislature— 1 Twenty-gee-
ond Day's Proceedlnga. Telegrams, etc.
Pag* O.—Nomination /or Governor. Wicked
Threats—The New Radical RebeUiou. The Public
Printer. Georgia Legislature—Nineteenth Day’s
Proceedings. Agricultural Education, etc.
Page 7.—The Outrages in South Carolina. An
Usurper. Notes on Life Insurance. Georgia Leg
islature—Eighteenth Day’s Proceedings. la There
a Corrupt Ring of Men Professing to be Detnoarats?
Note from Robert H. Browu, Esq. Telegrams.
p«g. 8—The State Road Books and Papers. Re
port of the Citiaens’ Committee. Baa-Strokes. A
Correction. A Merited Tribute. Book Notice.
Democratic Meeting Last Night. Commercial, etc.
ALEXANDER H. 8TEPHEN8, Political Editor,
A. B. WAT80N, News Editor,
J. HENLY SMITH, General Editor and Busiuets
Manager.
Church Directory.
[It is our intention hereafter to publish a church
(Lmmtprjr, 8 lvl «K the name of preacher and such
other ii/GMpnatlon as may bo of interest to the con
gregatfru J^^-rgymeu whose churches are not em-
Wrftccn in the list following, would confer a favor by
calling upon ««:]
MBTHODUZ.
First M. E. Church South—Rev. Arainlus Wright,
Pastor.—Preaching at 10:80 a. M., and 8 o’clock
by the pastor. Sunday School at 6 r. M. 'Weekly
prayer meeting at S o'clock, every Wednesday
evening.
Trinity M. E. Church South—Rev. C. A. Etans,
Pastor.—Preachina at 10:30 a. m., aud 8 i\ a., by the
pastor. Sunday School at X past 8 a. u. Weekly
prayer meeting at 8 o’clock.
Evan's M. & Church South—Rev. J. M. ZMckey,
Pastor.—Preaching at 10: .*' la. u.. and 8 r. by the
pastor. Weekly prayer meeting every Wednesday
at 8 o’clock.
Payne’s M. E. Church South—Rev. D. D. Cox,
Pastor.—Preaching st 10:30 a. ¥•. and 8 r. u., bf the
pastor. Prayer meeUug every Wednesday eveuing
at S o'clock.
ht. Paul’s M. E. Church Boutb, Third Ward—Rev.
G. H. Pattllo, Pastor.—Preaching %t Ip. w., by the
pastor. Sunday School at 4:30 p. u. Weekly prayer
meeting every Wednesday evening at b p. it.
BAPTIST.
First Baptist Church, corner Forsyth and Walton
streets, Rev. E. W. Warren Paator—Preaching at 11
a. m., aud at 7:15 o’clock, p. m., by the Pastor. Sun
day School at 9:30, a. m. Pastor's Bible Class, com
posed of Teachers and Scholars, meets in the Pas
tor’s study, Tuesdays at 7:16, p. m. Prayer meet
ings Wednesdays at 7:1&, p. m. The Co-operation
Society meets at 4 p. m., Sundays.
Seconn Baptist Church—Rev. A. T. Spalding, Pas
tor—Preaching at 10:30 a. in., and st 7:16 p.
Sunday School at 9 a. m.
First r Presbyterian Church, Marietta street—Rev.
J. H Wilson, D. D.. Pastor. Preaching at 10:30 a. n.,
rad 8 p. u. Sabbath School 9a.M. Prayer meeting
Wednesday, at 8 p. x.
Christian Cbdbch—Hunter street, Elder T. 1
Harris, Pastor. Preachiug at 10)4 A. x., and 8>« :
x. Sunday-school at 0 a. x.
Fourth Baptist Church—Rev. F. M. Daniel, Pastor
—Preaching at 10:80 a. m., and7:30p. m. Sunday-
School at 4 p. m. Prayer meeting on Tuesday
evening T:30.
Loyd Street M. Church, Rev. J. H. Kmowlea,
Pastor. Preachiug every Sabbath at 10a. x. and
7% p. x. Sabbath 8chot>l . t 12 M. Preaching every
evening the preaent week st 7 *£, followed by special
revival services.
St. Stephens’ Church—corner of Walton and For
syth streets. Rev. Geo. Macauh-y, Rector. Divine
services at 10^ a. x. and 0 p. x. Sunday-school four
me * Daltoa A*-Co.
10. V. JOItNSOff. I»o»l Aftfi
WJ.
Alum, Oa, October Uth, ll«l.
IaTREIGHT AND Fare over Blue Mountain Route,
JL7 viss. U- AD. R. B. and its connections to nil
ttpiiinAi points, as Vow aa by any other route, vis;
To MONTGOMERY. SELMA, MOBILE,VICKSBURG,
JACKSON, CANTON. MERIDIAN a*d NEW OR-
B. R. Freeman,
ComiuiMMioncr ol* Deeds,
FOR SIXTEEN STATES.
j■ Office with the Secretary of State at th
Capitol. iiovlg-3m
BY TELEGRAPH.
Augusta. Deoember 2.—Cotton quiet
aud steed;—middlings 17^; receipts 1000.
Charleston, Cotton quiet; middlings
18(5)18*; net receipts 2880; sales 1000;
stock 33,100.
Savannah, Cotton firm with active de
mand—middlings 18 J: net’ receipt* 2400;
sales 2000 bales, stock 05,153 bales.
New York, December 2.—Cotton
firmer; ealee 21400; uplands 19; Orleans
19). Money active, 0©7. Sterling dull
and nominal. Oold lOHqjlOt. Govern
ments dull and steady; Tennessees, Vir
ginia’s, Louisiana’s and North Caroli
na's steady; new North Carolina's very
weak; Tennessee's 06J; _ new same; Vir
ginia’s 61, new 67; Louisiana's 62, new
52, Leveee Oil, 8s73; AlabamaelOO; 5e
00; Georgias 80; 7s 84; North Carolinse
3&t; new 15; Sooth Carolina's 60; new
29. Sales future to-day, 3750 bales at
following rates: Dec. 18|(^18 11-16®
161; Jan. 18 11-16. Feb. 18 15-16@19;
March 19 15-10@19i@19t; April 197-16
May 19*.
GREAT LAND SALE
— IN —
Honticello, Jasper County.
\KTILL BE SOLD, TO THE HIGHEST BIDDER,
?Y before the court house door, in Montlcello,
Jasper county, Georgia, on the First Tuesday in
December next, within the legal hours of sale, the
27(TA^RE8fmore or less, lying Month of Monticel-
lo—pert of the seme lyiug within the corpo
rate limits of the town—the same to he sold in lots
of <U?£ seres each. There arc some finely Umbered
lands, and beautiful sites for building on the a
Also, et the semo time and place
760 ACRES, more or lees, on tho Oemulgee river,
near Pittman's Ferry, known as the load of John
McBurney, deceased* Also, the following lots of wild
toiniug 126 Acres.
Lot No. 24, 5th District, Irwin county, 245 Acres.
Lot No. 117,6th District, Pickens county, 20 Acres.
Lot No. 688, 112th District, Pickens county,
Lot No. 76, 28th District, Catoosa county, 160
AD the foregoing lend sold as the property of Gen.
John McBurney, deceased, to satisfy the claims of
creditors. WM. C. LEVERET.
Recorder.
MontloellG, Go., Nov. 11.1871—nov 14-tdi
Unclaimed Freight
GEORGIA R. R. FREIGHT OFFICE. \
Atlanta, November 11, 187L)
C ONSIGNEES MENTIONED IN THE FOLLOW-
ING list ot unclaimed freight, are hereby noti
fied that the same will be sold to pay ch rges, if not
called for within thirty daye :
R R Bullock. 4 packages; Heurald k Gaunt, 12bbls,
kegs and boxes; L H Bradfleld, 10 hhds and boxes;
John L Conley, 2 boxes; Pearcefield k McG lbox;
W D Cook, 1 pci machinery; J 8 Prather 4 pels ma
chinery; J C Peck, 4 pkgs sash and doors; W Lowe,
2 boxes; T H Bryan, 1 .till cap and worm; Charles
Rood, 1 pkg; D X Judeon, 23 slabs marble; H Lewis
springs from N k A Midi .
adelpbia; R L Emery. 1 seed cleaner; Diamond, A, 4
box tobacco; O A Witty. 2 boxes; W Wood, 2pkgs
BACK BOJtTES AATB SHARE
RIBS.
i ll AT HOGS. ON FOOT OR FROM THE HOOKS,
\ Balk Meats, Bacou Sides, New Leaf Lard;
"Gold Dust” sad other choice brsnds of Flour, kc.,
ha., in sny quantity, at A. LEYDEN’S.
aw™**
A ll persons that i
tor the jreor 1871,
1 before levy.
have not paid their Clt;
til p!ea*« call at my
’, the 2d December,
LITCHFIELD HOUSE,
t Atnvbn'r'H, cteorchaaj
Tk^t'kk.zsr*”^ ** TBE
^PO-TSNVOOD HOTEL,
^ ^ M4CO|l ( GEOIU.1A.
(Nearer opposite the Paseengcr Depot.)
Only One Minute’s Walk.
THOMAS II. HARRIS, Proprietor.
O. J. MACLELLAX, Sup’L nov24
MABNHALL HOUSE,
KII-.SAfVV.se, UJ.
A. B. LUCE, Proprietor.
Day Board $8.00.
a, HSU
It Bros, 5 boxes; T Allen,
neg beaus; W U Broach, 1 box.
1 uovl2-4w ED. A. WERNER , Agent
GEORGIA, DOUGLAS CO.
Oxdinaxt’s Omcs,
October lath, 1871.
ELIZABETH BEEN AFIELD, has applied for
(ct 23-tf.
GEOHUIA—Douglas County.
rpWO MONTHS AFTKK DATE, AN APPLHM-
Jl TION will tie mode to the Court of Ordinary
of Dougbuu county, Georgia, St the first regular
term alter aspiration of two months from this no*
tier, for leave to sell tbs lauds belonging to the ee-
tate of Wm. B. Barnett, late of Union county, A^
kansas, deceased. November 6. 1871.
novl2-2m W. F. M RADER. Adm’r.
Georgia—Douglas County.
A J. FARMER, AND H. a H11ZEL, HAVING AP-
»’LI ED to me for permanent letters or Adiulnia-
trstfon on the eetnle of Jeeeph Fanner, 1st* of said
County deceased* this into Mtn oU, and Mngular,
the creditors sad out ol kin of Joseph Farmer, to
be end appear at my bffice within the time allowed
by law, end stt* mmas. If miy they oan. why pertna-
nenft AdwIaiMration should not be granted A. J.
FameTsil iTc. Halxcl. on Joeeph Fanner’.retain.
Witness my bend and real, this Oct. 14th, 1871.
W. w. Hu dm ait,
THE ATLANTA SUN
DAILY and WEEKLY
‘A Live Paper on l^lwe Issues.)
coming struggle os a permanent onjjuat of patriotu-
deaire. To this end we ahali labor Eealouaiy, look-
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“ ““ — • grand united effort
■ Radicalism and Ceu-
aw u i of the Democratic Paity alone can
secure So as Liberty and good Government ou thii
continent. For thia success we shall labor in the
ranks of the mighty Democratic hosts, who still
rtv. Mbwt, pad wul rW4-. . .
TUB gnat tnttrwti of uaorfte w9! Mfoatored.
W. irtn flv. * oocrMt npon of rtKwMai. Ol
UM tofl.il tort, and pul>U.h 111- PwUiona of the
aaprano Court, with tH Mw» of HUM Mmected
with tit. But. OmntiiMBt.
Hr. Stephen. 1. thoroughly rattekd In thte ,re.t
work end eeattihutee wth. ooIuium of Tme Bv>
airnost daily. _
J. HENLY SMITH, Manager,
Atlanta, Go.
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T. Printer*.
Twelve newspaper chases, snitable for
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cheap. Address
J. Hhnur Burra,
U. Business Manager Bun.
re. Offiois to Hint.—One room on
2d floor; also a portion of the offioe, in
cluding one window on the first floor—in
Tax Sun BuDding, on Broad street.
Apply to J. Hxnly Surra,
tf. Sun Office.
- Auexxndxb H. Stxfhkns on the
Study of thx Law."—A’16 page pam
phlet—one of ths profoundeet of Mr.
Stephens' many productions. Single
oopy 15 cents ; 60 oopies IS
Addrws J. Hknly Surra,
Manager Sail Office,
roll 8K CURT ARY OF ITATK.
Colonel H. J. 8PBATBERBY is an
nonuoed aa a candidate for Secretary of
State, subject to the Democratic nomina
tion. 1 "*
Aa he is a oripple, and unable to walk,
be would be plesadd to aes the memltent
of the Lcgis^itnte at his room, No. 3, up
stairs, comer Marietta and Broad stree la
o*.
Executor’s Sale.
M THE FIRST TUESDAY IN DECEMBER, AY
1 the Ctty Holl, In Atlanta, will be add, at Eiemt*
tor’i aale. one half of lot No. 236 and *0 acre* of lot
Ho. J»4. Stoae’a Dtririot. Fnlto® oeturir- The land
lire about eeven »Mto from Atlanta, on the
road leading from Green’■ Ferry to East Point,
About half the land la under cultivation, the
other half well timbered.
HUM well, andtedtoiHMe property. The half
lot No. 236. hoe a residence and other Improve men to.
Wold a* the property ot Mrs. N. H. Key, deceased.
TEKM8—One-hoi/ cash; the hallooes In twelve
octl7-lawtds*
U A WILSON. Executor.
W. ■. howazd. k. bowazd-
W. 9. HOWABD A SON,
COTTON FACTORS
AND
QQMMiMMIOtf MERCHANTS.
No. I WAXBXN SIXXJE. . . - AUGUSTA. OA.
YYTE ..Elu teoSer our wwlcfl In thr WoivhouM
W bttrtoeM. In ill tte SnocbM, to M, old i»v
Mniudpunn A.nenUl,.
Commlnlsu for Selling Catton,
One and a Quarter PerCent.
All temUr or,l.r«d viU b. cwvfuUr te-
l«eted by on. of th. firm, rt the lovwt lorrie*
Pr onUr.for BmsIds «d Ttrtwlll bo promptly
Sited, tod at Uu lovtet cart, price. ....
Ubrml oteb idnu. mid. “ *“5^1
bouM. w. mnd ill tto temuUM w«£
Uoum U.rchuto. Contl4um<*ti
action tuaraiticc.