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DAILY SUN. WttSrtaBM’Mown^ T*jr. m Fourth Pag*. CkaKfi of Oar labNiiptUa Price. We uk attention to our sew terma of subscription in the first column on first P«B«- ^ • IrffliCsnt Veeaur. MUNICIPAL TICKET. ELECTION «th DECEMBER. FOR MAYOR: , Ut JQHN Ht JAMES. FOR. OOUNOILKlilt: t u ie*. 1 MWL^Stef. c.trvmx8 1 i/./.'/aI. • ' mM» wane: a G MfMMnrnr *, 4. ROACH. "‘ iJ " thud who: I* F. GRANT. T.'A. MORRIS. rooBTH wabd: ■. la WlIdtOK, T. W. J. HILL. :.!«•«♦« Jmwi .1 A. LSYDKK, A. Is FOWLER SIXTH wabd: W. L MORRIS, JOHN P. MAYES. jtabd: C. MITCHELL R. M. F. SIVgNTH 1 AlfctAB. R. CALL for A DEMOCRATIC CONTENTION *» MeD a CiadtaaU for Oe tenor. A Convention of the Democratic party will aaaewtbta in A Santa on Wednesday, the Sixth Day of Peoamtor next, at 10 o'olock, A. M., to nominate a oandidtte for Governor. By direotion of the State Democratio /rr Okjrroub AffnnenH, Chairman. *4 CITY AFFAIKS. Chbistma* abd Bridal Pbksent*— Silk dream, embroidered cloaks, farm, French kid gloves, silk under garment*, .ttmss&iKxr' elty in ties, real jet meta and three o of ooriosities—all opening at thelsmdon Store, Marietta street lm. Detstatn teths Oenvsatlm. « a I« Mrwip—tfuliy invited to vis it the Urge Jewelry Empornaji of Sharp St Floyd, Whitehall street, as they desire to sm yon on some special business, which will prove both. use ful and profitable to yon. We will consider it a special favor if one and all Of yon wm Thror ns with a visit while in the city. Respectfully, Sharp & Floyd. Pumas School Txachbbu.—See the udAMta 'Me Superintendent this morn ing- A Noraori.—The hot soda at Dr. Sohomanu's it a rare luxury in these daya of ioe and boreal wind* Thb SwnroLnia Tickbts.—We have before «A posse tpariltaus of the Radical attempts at fnnd, in the way of swind ling, tictat* to be “ehoved”toto the bends of nnsoapecting voters to-day. They are heeded ‘'Democratic Ticket,’’having all the Democratio nominees on them, except in the third and fourth wards. One haa the names of L P. Grant end S. W. Grubb aa Third Ward candidates, and H. L Wilson and W. H. Frizzell aa Fourth Wanl candidate* Another haa the names of S. W. Grubb only as Third Ward candidate, leaving a blank for one name, and Wilson and Frizzell as Fourth Ward candidate* This would indicate ns effort to oonCentrate the full strength of the opposition to the Democracy on these too. man. Let Me people of the city heed this matter, afid be on tha alert Stobb for Rent.—See advertisement in another column. SHwnrr's Bair.—The oounty Sheriff's ■ale yesterdsy ascriflced several valuable properties, but none of very special im portance. _ Col. Adair's Balb Ybstbbdat.—The sale (4 the Dorsey property, which lice near the corporation line, was well atten ded. Fourteen acne sold at an average at about 170. The Lynch quarry sold far 930,000, bought by Lynoh, Mann A Oo. South riser plantation foe $5,015. PeasoKAL.—We had a pleasant visit yesterday from Mr. James B. Randall. late editor of the Conslitulionalut, lint now an efficient agent of the Southern life Insurance Company, of this city.— He was accompanied by Mr. Edings, of Maoon, who is also as agent of the Com- W« beg but to learn of the death of Mr. P. B. Hall, of LaGrange, brother of our fellow^itizeu, Mr. John I. HalL He died very suddenly on Bundny morn ing, pefore intelligence could reach his friends and relation* in this oity. Euphonious.—They have a thriving village in Robeson county, N. 0., known by the name of Shoe HeeL It haa good paay, and on* of thermit sucoesefri.—j building., several stone, some msmufas- . I^afoSAL.—We tod a call yesterday " fapm Col. T. J. plynt, ol Spalding ooun- - ly, eaeof -the sterling nm. of the State and om of the truest Dcaoarata in Geor fto t Kt. Ik Ah tonux, of the Athene Rosser, and Col. Bhanklin of tha Rome ftotwweief, visited ear aanetam yester day. They an both in good health, and will appear at the ounventi<-n to-day. Loox Outrun Stoops abd F**uua.— Before night come* the uenatiie geniuses who an trying to rob honest Democrats of their veto*'wilt hnveiatlodueed many a trick. * Bpaldinu. —Bpaldiug coon ty lends up to tto Convention a tall Smith dstega- tioo, consisting of Messrs. L T. I loyal, Joseph a Johnson, F. D. Diaaoke and If. O. Monroe. They an all goad man and will represent the oonnty admirably. WtoVRMHtoiMtf presiding odloer for the Convention Get. Doyal would make! <£m. J X Hereto abd Oxn. E. C. Andtor amt an the delegates (arrived) from Chatham Sam eouatiss have seat good men. Gen. Anderson is an ex Mayor, a representative—an old-fash ioned gentleman, and Basanash will not by either (ten. An. ml* i.—First Ward, Daria* Hall; Seoond Ward. City Hall; Third Wald. Ketone's Man. McDonough atnat; Fourth Ward, WilUagham Build. tl Ward, So. 9 Engine House, Sixth Ward, Mo. 1 Engine House, aMH0»jcflmd*H<i»; Ssnenth ,t|bg| M Pp|(Mnu street, ootnerol EUi* r. i to* after Triton test taia out catty and W TTb«a> ‘obe very carefully ex- ri^sWifilE^SteteSlt H imp ' ~ Saoonxe Are fiattjMr. MMnulmib tost to. da which ariffgfanoed Wound one of the They ore both doing a successful work tor the Company. Mb. John C. Pact—We are gratified lobe able to My that, though the Ku- klux Radical conclave nominated this gentleman for Councilman, it was with out his knowledge or consent, and re ceives his emphatic pondsmnation. Mr. Pack say* he ia not a Radical—not even a Conservative Republican—bat a Demo, oral, and that he has heretofore sup ported, and expects to continne to sup port, Democrats, as long as they present good mm far oRoe. ■ Ha, htatover, is not' aa active politician, and gives but little heed to politics, except to vote.— He never knew of the honor (!) which the Radicals thrust Upon him till last evening, never having been notified or heard of his nomination till about fir# o'olock yesterday. He decidedly repu diates it all, and haa strictly forbidden the ace ef liis name aa aeandidaUv Matos'* Court.—His Honor moored into Court yesterday morning as cold and chill M the “ioieles that hang on Diana’s tempi*” His retinae was no loss pre possessing, for they Crawled in after him liko sullen .ioebergs in a dark Arctic ac* HISB EALINDA BELL e colored girl who prided herself on her snuff and her “spunk." She was a plucky piece of bnmaCity. Her spunk was not to be questioned, nor Her snuff i stolen, ao when ANNA DILLARD, e lady of thievish propensities, trespassed on her pete, she let fly at her to the tune 'Wool, Blood and Thunder." "Now. Anna Dillard, you may think I lore* your dandy 8am, But I'm (tail darned ‘I I care for him * j| aolltary — oa«tr That wicked traveay of “Old Hundred" destroyed the seared amnio of an adjoin ing church, so Hi* Honor raised another tune, entitled “Ten Dollars and Costs." SOME MODEST INDIVIDUAL, who had been taking some recreation by dropping into sieves aid shaking his fists g| some unoffending, unbelligerent Is raelites, telegraphed tlO end eoete. Hia Honor had tarried in court (port) fully three minutes, and in the perils of trail tto icebergs to was towad out in the moon's pale light Personal.—Hon. L E. Shumate is In the oity, a delegate to the Democratic Oououatiau from tto coanty of Whit field. CoL Shumate ia one of the best and soundest men iu the State, and we hope there will be a day wheu he will represent the State aa Governor. Dr. Redding is oua of the delegate* present from glorious old Pike, and Dr. CUdwetl another. Dr. Bedding ia a representative man, and will perhapa be an aspirant for Secretary of State. Pike oounty—the banner oouqty—deserves a hearing, and Dr. Redding, a* Secretary of State, will do honor to this grand and glorioos old Democratic wigwam. J. A. Gotten, ol Upson, is with us, au3wo feel like " old times" wheu our friend Gotten shows hia while face. Hun dreds of the beet and most intelligent local article* whioh appeared in this paper in tto first year of its publication were written by Mr. Gotten. Hia intelligence, ability aid industry were devoted to the entertainment of the readers of Thb Sun, and whether he entertained them is a matter we caaaot decide, but to us it was more thaa satisfactory. Capt. Cotisu haa oar beat wishes, and we believe the day is not far distent when he will be a abfnlng light in Georgia OoL Oummiog was “ia the chair" at ItoCapiM lateutohL and a “rough** seat it ws* Tto Haas* seamed to hA disposed to to troublesome and tactful, and tod any other man bat Gumming Abe members might equililwjnntj bat Mr. Speaker Camming took it quietly, stated •very question at, I ffWnly that an ass temper, and riwnmd Wtaeklf a man equal to any po4- ttoutaUkicli the people of Georgia may pluco bun. Wham Duatep Scott took oo- W state his understanding of * Georgia Western Railboad.—TEe preliminary survey of this toad has b*en completed. Tto entire engineering corps arrived ia tto rity oa Friday last, in good health and fine spirits. They found it unnecessary to pressed any tardier than Talladega, because there they ob tained Ilia original notes made on a sur vey between that point and Elyton, which were altogether sufficient data upon which to make an accurate estimate of the expense of the enterprise. Captain Grant wilt open au office in a few days, snd proceed immediately to make the necessary calculation* plans, designs and approximate estimate* Chilis and Feveb. —We invite atten-f tloa to tto eaid of Dr. H. Neeson, e Crawfordville, G*, who offers to send s recipe for core of chills and fever. The Pride of PcrmzylVania, in fafod- crate dose*, is said to be an antidote for the cold. A large lot jost received by the Philadelphia and Atlanta Wine and liquor Company V/ Kt.ll Marshal’s Bale Yesterday. — The propteiy of some forty individuals, levied on to meat taxes, was sold by the City Marshal yesterday. Tto highest bid was MI Irion# being dissatisfied with the reenlt of the nomination, I hereby an nounce myself aa an independent eondi- detofor Alderman in the Fourth Ward. nwn W, H. Fbuzelle. Atlanta, December 5. 1971. tore* Mid la in a flourishing condition— so tto papers say. Arctic Exploration*—At one period daring the day yesterday the Thermome ter was twenty-two degreesEahrenlieit bo ld* freezing. It was at 20o F. last eve ning at dark, with a rapid downward tendenoy. , Col. G. W. Adair willgell..the trans- portstiou ol tto Engineer Corps Georgia Western Railroad this morning. He Railroad this morning, will, also, sell thirty-nine desirable resi dence lots to-morrow at two o'clock. Go to hia office snd get a plat. Thb Superior Court was employed all day yesterday in Uyisgr th» Wm. H. Razors, charged with shaving Archer and Taylor, or in legal veruaanlar “Laroony alter Trust,"’ H« was scouted af fading to m ike return ot tales at ~ to him. is nss a wiqe t*Wttl«*od, 75(0*90; fine, «1£ In municipal Ji *Vs*oio*Moods, 91 25@1 50. f c I Iron—Swede 7c; hone shoe iron 7s; Th* Elective Franchise has a wide liberty in ckittai election* any man who owns real estate in the city, can voto-no matter tfhere ■_2&SS*£!i. his residence may be. Two citiaens of Atlanta were in that town on the day of their election for Mayor, a few days ago, and voted in the election, the same ra citizens there, be- caaso they happened to own property there. Stoke Mountain • AocoinioDSTidN Train.—On and after Monday, the 4th iust., and until further notice, will leave Atlanta at 5:30, p. m., fifteen minutes after the regular Might Mail Train. Those interested in the establislimen and continuance of the Accommodation Train, *r* respeetfally notified that this change is for their convenience, aud that the through travel must he accommotlaleil by the Night. Mail Train. By direction ot 8. K. Johnson, Sup'L Ed. A. Warner, Ag't State Kond Defaulters Required I* Walk up to tku Captain’* Ofllce and Settle. Resolved, That the lot* Treasurer of the Western spa Atlantic Railroad, and other officers and agents ot said road, pay immediately over to the Treasurer of the State of Georgia the bal&nees re maining in their bauds belonging to the ■aid State of Georgia, being the earn ings of the Western snd Atlantio Hail road whilst in possession of said State. Resolved further, That said late Treasurer, and other officers and Local & Business Notices. SSL. To THE Maneae CoppRjnno i Senate abd House ge Bupbusitihi or the Georgia Legislature. —A* you are on the Ore of adjournment and going home, I would respectfully suggest that each one of yon call on J. M. Hblbrnok Mo. 40 Whitehall street, and get for the madam or daughter a set or sets of those fine Fare for e Christmas present, as I know it will be highly appreciated. J. M. Holbrook, dec5-2t No. 40 Whitehall street tOr Dissolution. — The partnership between B. F. S. Kimbro and T. B. Binyon ia this day dissolved by uutnal consent. It. P. S. Kimbro A Ou. will sen tto stock at wholesale prices, for thirty Day*, at old stand. i B> V. H Kxbebo, no30-lw T. B. BnfTom Japanese Cocoa Sticks m4de for the first time in Atlanta, at Block’s Gan dy factory, No. 70 Broad stSSSO Broken Candy 20 cents per poand. Chocolate Caramels every Wednes#y,— Fresh Candies of all kinds keptcoitetant- ly on hand. nov25 i.WWW’V I" OfficeDailt Sun, Dec. t, -tatoriisPB«a tlm ~ 4WMiSK& r -vug qarroN smtom. srm 1 Cotton closed attoady to-day. Quotations ontlie street at 171; in atop Receipts 100 bales. SriesTS. Provisions—Bacon is firm—shoulders 81@8J; clear rib sides 9; clear rides 9 ; Han*. I piain I4@15i ; . can vassed 14(a)18. Bulk meats—shoulders 7J; clearrio sides 8J; clear sides8). Lard—Tierce 101(0,11; cans backets 13. Financial—jdpld is bapinul 10—' ffftt"***” ia bHyug fd—sell- f'BUH—Bough peaches 4| to 51 per pound; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peehsl, 4 to 41 per pound; green Georgia apples 93 50 to 94 00 per bbl- 7 Butter—Tennessee and oountry but ter 20 to 30 oents; Northwestern 27 k> 31, leather 42 to 50; Calf skins 925 to 900 yer dozen; d^perican calf #ins $25 to O » X.JE NTS ryaa “AitAffrA ‘Weekly suN,” ul wanxEBDAi, iikcrnuen sir, rnn. Page I—The Voorhees Suggestion Again. The Vacancy on the Supreme Court Bench. Kx-Con greMman Clift on tha Qabernatorial Election. The Atlanta Mew Era Hawapaper. Attitude of the Democracy Regarding the Third Party More* The Democratic Convention ' luvament.. Page !4.—The Office of Chief Jaat.^e.—Loeala.— 8..n Strokea.—OCorgia Mattera.—PoliUca iu SouUl- weat Georgia.—The Office of Chief Justice. Georgia Legialatare. I*«|9 3.—TeUgrama.—Xk« Outrage la Sooth da.—The Badtaai Retell ion.- CfBfMw the Thing* that are Page 4.-A Good Suggestion. Which Beaervea Mature Conidderation.-Whal Mala Indoraemeat ta Worth.—Hi# Vid ted Mama h|d Scrip— Idocala.—«tm Stroke*.—The QapitoL—8tate Mat- rt W«waA.—TalegraoM-—“OtaatMaathaBeatee." » The Bead— Impoaed by BadlcaHaut. - Very iimU-PaapuAUiUteathCaruhtaa.-IMaorelogical. —Tha Capitol.—8ua Strukea.—Georgia Mattera, *C-,*c. Pa«e 6—Tho PWyJfchnlc IueUtutc.—The World * New Departure —Georgia Lagialatiuo.— Emory r.O t llaa«, of The Son- State Road Defaulter* Required to Walk up to the Pace 7.—Telegraph Netra.—Georgia Matters— CLteuldcation of'the Members of tha Oenamd if* sembly*—Church Dhacdory.—Advertimsenta Fags *-AU« OeorgU Ls(laIstura.-lTth sod Day*’Prooaadinga. Commercial, etc. C iter to publish a ne of preacher aa other information aa may be of interest to tha con ymeci gkiga ikntliM gda not om- followtng, would confer a favor by FlrafmWOhhMhhohth .%kam ArffittlM Wright, Pastor.—Preaching at 10:30 a. a*-, and 8 o'clock r.u., by the pastor; today School at lr. x Weekly prayer meeting at 8 o’clock, every Wednesday 17if«17F * , Tria(f I jf.'V Church Sooth—Rev. C. * A. Evmiu, Pastor—Preaching at lO^Pa, aud 8p. m„ by the pastor. Sunday School at past 8 a. m. Weakly SW.I . M. Dtebey, Pastor.—Preaching at 10:: al, and 8 r. >€.. l>y the pastor. Weekly prayer meeting ever/ Wednesday Payne'* M. W Church South—Rev. D. W. Cox, at 8 o’clock. la* Horn ot Fulton, Goodman of Oamp- bell, Wofford of Banks, Lang of lan- eehi, Johnson of Jefferson, Guyton of Loom* MoWhorter of Oiueus. Committee on Military Afibir,—Messrs. Baker of Pike, Watters of Jasper, Chan- unyof Eaily, Paxton of Charlton, MaA totof (Moeli. 'OaritoU- of Oetqttitt, Sar gent of Coweta, Reid of Union, Renfroe of Washington, Bell of Webster, Jenkins Worth. On Banks—Messrs. Camming of Rich- mond, Scott of Floyd, Harvey of Marion Bowie of Walton, Wynn of Wilke* Mor ris of Talbot, \S jst of White, Trammel, of Paulding, Griffin of Twiggs, Beaseley of JeC rson, Clark of Ricumond, Booth of Pulaski,. Paulk of Irwin. Qo Privileges and Elections—Messrs. Philjipo ol jEchoi* Fiarre of Hancock, Russell, of Chatham, Rutherford ol Grawfetd, Sellers of Appling, Allred of Piekeo* Floyd of Morfuo, Williatal of Decatur, Smith of Oglethorpe, Flynt of Taliaferro, Slaton of Wilke* Head at Haralson, Colby of Greene. Oo Intern af Improvements -Messrs. Hall of Upaon, Woodall of Talbot,, Wood of Walker, Summers of Newton, Heidt of ChathomJtk bards of Ukerokoe, Wood ward of Dooly, Iteanteee of Kajannej, Barron of Jouea, P^u^ecciat of Cbrnjll, Barron of Jones, Pentecost <j Ritey of Lumpkin, Hudson < Jones of Hart. Maceebel—Half bbls. No. 198.00; No, 2 97; No. 390. Kit* No. 1 91 85; No. 2 9l60;Ko^3 6l40. Oimss—17o. ' 1 Grain.—Corn, old, very scarce—white 95@97; mixed 95; new shelled 90@M, Oat* mixed £8@70; black 70(g,75;yell<#f 76®80. i Sugar—A, 14; extra 0, 13i;crnsbe powdered and granulated, 15; Dei erara ' 12i(nll't»; fairto ehoiee bro' 111@12|. Fair supply; market steady. Coffee—Rio, 22(^24; JW, 34; I<* gain, 80. ' J ^.aUUIa . j MoLA3SES-sBy barrel, 37; by bogs, bead, 32; New Or loins choice, 70. Salt—-Liverpool 2;Virginia2;10. Bice 9(ai9i. Floub—Hnpasfiao* 96 60367 ; extra $7 00@#7 60; family $7 25; extra family $8 75((i*9 50; fancy 310. COTTON GOODS. ft 8 os Osnaburgs, 16; 6 oz, 121. 4-4 Sheeting, 121. 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8 Shlrtmg, 101; Shirting, 81. Yams, all numbers, 81 40. Ootton rope, 28. All domestics in good demand. Live Stock Report by Jones, Beatie k Co., for th# week ending Saturday 2d December, 1871. Arrival at the Atlanta Live Stock Yards—12 car loads hQj-sea and males; G7 car loads hoga; 4 car loads cattle; 1 load sheep. Sale of mules and hoi slightly improved—demand better k the pveesooe week. J Good Tennessee cat tle 3f to 4c. ( we lean, by h/mf M gmdge about same hir- Camming—to did not make a long speech SMjpoa injury. Jh, Bril to aaylbstto had ao stood severaUtate* jf* *ptwati|F was soo*- tfut qcknowtadged Mr. Boott'scontat on Acisteodiag sad ordsred the vote to pro ceed. Ob, for a hundred anch ltepresen- tatires aa Camming I of said Western snd Atlantio Railroad, shall not pay to any of the lata officers of said road, or to any of the paraon* now claiming to be officers of said road, or to any persons appointed by Rufus B. Bollock, 1st* Governor, as Commission- eia to look into the affairs of mid rood, or to any other person whomsoever, sny part or portion of tha said balance re maining in their band* Resolved further, That the Treasurer of this State, call upon the late Treasur er and other officers and agents of the Western and Atlantio Railroad immedi ately, and demand of them th* balances of money so due to the State aa above set forth. ... Provided, that nothing iu the foregoing resolutions be eomtraed as expressing the sense of this House that the balances admitted by tto said officers and agouti, are the real balances due. Jams M. Smith, Speaker House Representatives, J. D. Waddell* Clerk House Representatives, L. N. Trammell, President Senate, T. W. J. Hill, ftec'y of the Senate. Approved Nov. 17th, 187L Benjamin Conley, Governor, Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 28th, 1871. I, R. H. Atkinson, Secretary of Eiecutivu Department, do hereby certi fy, (fast tto foregoing and within, is a true and osrrect cosy ol a rsmfinboa passed by the General Assembly at its present session^ end ^proved by the BY TEIoEOBAiPH New York, December 5.—Cotton Item; sales 4205; Money active upland* 19|; Orleans 19|.— fe at7. Sterling 9. Gold 10i; sold at 10 during the dag. Govern ments very steady. Tennessee* steady; new South Carolines very active: balance dull and unchanged; Tepnessees, old and new 66b Future cotton sales, to-day, 1780 bales—Dec. 18®18 15-16; Jan. 19 1-16®K^t; F«b. 19t(<a5-16@3-16; March 19L^jjg>19|@U.l431; Msyl9|@j|(3) tar. Louis, December 5.—Floor—su perfine winter 95 50®95 75, Corn firm. Whisky 90. Pork 913. Bacon, order trade—shoulders 74; clear aids* 7K«i7i. Lard firm—81. Louisville, Deoanber 5.— Provisions unchanged. WnfsfyVO. Chablsston, December 5.—Cotton ac tive and atrome—middlings 18j®l8l; net receipts 2751; exports to Great Britain 1969; salsa 198; ateok 94,096. Liverpool, December 5. — Cotton strong; uplands 9|(a)9j; Orleans 10; 2200; speeolatiotis aud exports 1000; shipping to Savannah or Charleston 9|@ 9j. Yarns and fabrios at Manotoater dull. CiNuuuun, DooemberS.—Flour firm. Corn advauoed to 46(0.47. Lord 8|(A9. eutor. saadw teliculst4S0F.il. Weekly prsyw meeting every Wednesday evening at 8 p. m. First Baptist ffSuXSSr Forsyth and Walton day School at 9:30, a. ni. Faator’a Bible Clasa, com* posed of Teacher* and Scholar*, meet* in the Pas tor’* study, Tuesdays at 'Ljl#, p. m. Prayer inga Wednesday* al7:l*t p. m. The Co-operation Society meets at 4 n. m., Sundays. SedMt. BaptoQMiffih-liffiY. X. T. Htmlffing. Rfo atj£:3u a. a., and at 7:14 p, “ l*t Wi Church ; 4t * IffiBukuMte Conception—Rev.' I*. O'Reilly, Pastor.—Services at 10:30 a. ac., and 4 p.m. Fta.Tm.bytelS&Sarttrirtl, street—Rev. J. 8. Wilson, D. D., Pastor. Prsfitchinga* M:I0ail, rnd 8 p. u. Sabbath School 9 a. ac. Prayer meettsffi WffidMidffiy.atSPk a** - . J / ’ Christian Church—Hunter street, Eldsr T. U, Harris, Pastor. Preaching at 10X a. ac., and ire'w.-sSsia; S^gAsanteiSiho of the Georgia Judiciary—Reese, Chairman; Brown, Candler, Wellborn, Nunnally, Rillyer, Nicholls, Hoyle, Brock. Finance—Simmon*Chairman; Hinton, Heard, Enrollment—tHoyle, Chairman; Well born, Hillyer, Faddy, Brown, Kibbee, Welch. Tto State ef %'Itep9*lie-^eA*orn, Cliautnan; Reese, Ilillyer, Brown, Kibbee, Hintoa, Brock. Education—Nioboll* Ohmrman; Kib bee, Jerri* Reese, Leeter, Clark, Camp- bell.. . Internal Iniproveawate JUnSally, Chairman; Burn* Bruton, Erwin, Black, Hinton, Jerri* A Banks —Leate* Chairman; Hillyer, gross, by the car load. Hog* Simmons, Bum* Erwin, Welch, Staad- 5 to 51 by carload. Sheep 91 to $4 25 own. „ - m ,a vtl per head. Privilege and Elections—Brown, Chain man; Httrfi, Griffin, Kirkland, Kibbee, Chairman; Hoyle, Black, Cone, Cameron, Gatateu. >'» , Publio Buildings—Erwin, Chairman; Kirkland, Lester, Black, Born* Bruton, The Penitentiary—Kibbee, Cliafrman; Nicholls, Tone* Cone, Candler, MoWhor ter, Wallace. Afylum—JlistoD, Cbtiw&n; SlnimonM, Erwin, Smith, Kibbee, Ma thews, Welch. •* • . • Militsrj—Jervis,Chairman; Kirkland, Cone, Erwin, Brock, Estes. Deveaux. Printing—Hillyer, Chairman; Candler, Simmons. Hinton, Wellborn, Richard- n, CM tj, Deal and h Domb Asylum-Htorns, Chairman; Jonee, Black, Richardson, Hillyer, McWhorter, Jerria. The iastltation of the «*Bf-^onee, Chairman; Simmons, Hoyle, Cone, Hen- r* Eukknd, MoWhorter. * i i<»rf H if dan, Erwin, McWhorter, Anderson. Auditing—Csndter, Chairman; Bruton, KiouoUa. Poddy, Heard, Kibbo* WaUacu. Banustang—Jordan. Ohuirmsn; Hill g^Canerpn, Bisk* Cone, Black, Journals—Oone, Chairman; Cameron, Hick* Mathew* Wrick, Bruton, Wai- 1 Dougherty. ’ublic Expenditures—Mo A. Nutting ef Rbb, Kelly of i Hammond of Batts, Tarver ot McMillan ot Habenhsm, McNealol Ran. dolph, Pon of Muscogee, Houston, Sneed of lNepaiond, Wilson of Fulton, Rsllenger of Floyd, Rosa of Bibb, Mansfield of Stewart. On Education—Messrs. Jackson of Fulton, Bacon of Ribb, Wofford of Bar tow, Cody of Chattahoochee, Daytt of Newton, Simmons of Gwinnett, Joiner of Dougherty, Etheridge of Pntaom McNeal of Randolph, Bryan ol Henry, Morrison of Ware, Gnerry ol Quitman, Berrien of Burke. On Enrollment—Messrs. McMillan of Habersham, Converse of Lownde* Craig of Telfair, Dell of Screven, Cieghorn of Chattooga, Baker off Bryan, Bate man of Taylor, Spence of Coffee, Sto vail of OMnmbia, Hillyer of Camden, Palmer of Dswion. bn Journals—Meaer* Bush offMillsr, Killian of Towns, Cfioud of Warren, Emerson of Whitfield, Kennedy of Bul loch, McConneU of Clayton,/ Pays* of Catoosa, Knowles of Piero* Morales* of Meriwether, Glover or. §umter, Ftelt. of Murray. Od Penitentiary—Messrs. Goldsmith DeKalb, Duka* o{ Morgan, Baker of Mariou, Bfown of Monroe, Rutherford of Cmwford, Simmons of Hall, Riley of launpkin, Palmer of Dawaon. ■ r ' On Lnnatie Asylum—Mean* J Hthh •ridge of Putnam, O'Neal, of Baldwin, Hugta* of Forsyth, Cloud #f W»*reu. Johufon of Jeffeteon, Olementa ol *>0tgoiD«ry, Lipsey of Led, Wbstly of THE ACDItANTA :SUX DAILY and WEEKLY ‘A Live Pspar om Un I sane..’ ALEXANDER H- STEPHEN*, PoTltlckl Editor, A- R. WATSON. Newi Editor, J. UENLY SMITH, Oeaorsl Editor snd Busiueha Msnsgar. THE SUN tn aa earnest advocate of Dcuiocrai c principles, and a defender of Liberty—adherin ' t" u til* imuvhuDored laaffimarks of true Bemorrat-c faith. We look upon the succesa of the party iu the coming struggle as a permanent object or patriot «■ deaire. TotUMendwe shall labor agale^ly, look" log confidently to the hearty co-operation of everv Deasofiel in the Union, in one grand nutted effort to win a glorious triumph over Radicalism aud Ceu- iawas: ssl lo.« LUMW sad Mjnal rlauto. .2was TBRWM €)*> StWcTOITlON Baity'-d/agT. Capf ■ 1 «Mi.etesMtetoliteteftaMd oo ra™. gglWiriri. 1 W..R1, for tAxMH&llR* Fdyatte, Battle of Thoms* Lankin of ** “ Jones of Terrell, Chastain of Neal of Randolph. T aud Dumb Asylum—Meesro. Bunn of Folk, Simmons of Hall, Lipaay vt Lee, Gray of Bartow, Brawner of Franklin, Farmer of Liberty, Brnwton df Tatnall, Mann of Wileox, Martin of Johnson, Meadows of Madison, Rowell Wilson of Fulton, Ballenger of Milton, of Floyd. On Blind Asylum—Messrs. Patti!o of Harris, Collins .d ^fitchell, Taylor of Washington, Emerson of Whitfield, Jones of Macon, X*ii ron of Hancock, Hancock of Jackson, W iks of Wilkin son, Richards of Cberok ‘e, Goodman of Campbell, Franklin of Fannin. On New Counties and County Lines— Messrs. Fain of Gordon, Guyton of Lau ren* Clark of Troup, Jones of Gwinnett, Hendley ol Pulaski, Converse of Lownde* Meadows of Madison, Woodall of Tall Kit, CJower of Monroe, Braddey, of Glass- oock, Patillo of Harris. On Public Printing—Meson. Wm. D. Anderson of Cobb, Heidt 01 Chatham, Carlton of Colquitt, Cato of TrOnp, Chastain of Gilmer, Netherland of Ra bun, Richardson of Clark, Johnson of Spalding, McWhorter of Greene. Oa Auditing—Craig of Telfair, Riley of Lumpkin, Rountree of Emanuel, Frank lin of Fannin, Atkinson of Thom** On Petitions and Memorial*— Heidt of Chatham, Graham of D*4* Bryan of Henry, Edwards of Elbert, Johnson of Jefferson, Berrien of Burke, Baker of Pik* and'HsU ol Meriyette*MfMillan or Habersham. wfoaMSaaftgNJte ton, W. D. Anderson ol Cobb, Russell of Chatham. On Western and Atlantio Railroad.— --«*«a*i of Fnltou, Hall of Upadn, Mc Millan of Habersham, Craig of Trifair, Tarver of Baker, Wofford of Bartow, Fain of Gordon, Cate of Troup, Mo- Wliorter of Green, and Hall of Meri wether. Ou Public Buildings aud Property.— Camming of Richmond, WUson of Ful ton, Wynn of Wilke*, Kelly of Chatham, Hudson of Behlny, Netherland ot Rabun. On Corporation*—W. D. Anderson of Cobb, Gumming of Riofamobd; Fain of Gordon, Hoge of Fulton, Phillip, of Echol* Pou of Muscogee, Peeples of Bar- ien, and Hall of Meriwether, Phillips of “ ** ■ I shoulders 71; clear sides i See’y Executive Department. Beam Tnuauaan's Omu* I .JngfoSt. •tot tea Wtanrw* Euuauaans umc* 1 Of., Kov. 29.1871.. f anti Agents in arrears going resolutions passed by both Houses and approved by the Governor, it be- my duty to demand of you the papmani to tto Treasurer of the BteU of Ueorgia the belanoe remaining in your rods belonging to the State of Qeoigi* ring tha minings of tto Wsatire and Atlantio ftailiend wMM in possession of the State. And I now demand of eaoh and ail of you, the said offireranud agents ao in arrears, the immediate jwyment into the State Treasury tto lull balance of money ao da* the State. N. H Angler, State Trees’* Whisky 9. Sayanlui* December 6. tive; middlings 18i; akaorta to Great Bril ■took 65,186. Auousta, DeocmStff 6.—Cotton Mm1 Wj^geDBOjtalJ^I^ «M IIMI sfcwss sXMjy Wffigg «r tt> ** PMWkm* Iklwkn Mi mmo of tbs a+mi wt akffiU Jmt« bNt nteriM, mo »iffi»ffi 9f •t ttt ffitaafc Mk( B MdM iwffiiir 3U to* Hie itaffi stsskMlds**; ilmt «r# Mom nT the » bsffisMlly pffiM ia NMkwwtaanneac HNi 1 Stn« J»M I liu.'» sums*to<tfur ike peritxl of twentjr years; si Imr poLtiOUSTS wm «ver prsy, Ac. HENUT JACKSON A BRO., dec&-wtw Attorneys Fro Pe iUoner . State Library—Heard, 'Gbairuau; Black, Kate* Jam* Welsh, Oetoan, Nevr^bountiaeanri Cnnntplanee Wtortto, Gbamone; Kirkland, Jordan, Andonoit, Smith, Coot, Crayton. ^ L .. — of Kohol* Gvriiam ef Dad* Baian Bibb. SmM iff SioU&onfl A Gwinnett, Morphy of Harris, Foa tiBnUmi. rnTTiiiu—muiyi I Seenenn, Hunter ef Brook* tlemming of fi 9 tuff 1 ) IliNC N«M^£5fi*aSl*l v:-\—.nnut war. a# ir.-—.y Bq irP Y| ——— we 1 ■ » Richmond. Fierce of Hancock, Finance—Measr ham, Camming of of Randolph, Nrt Barksdale of Warren, Howell of Milton, Jaakaon of FulUm, Nutting of Bifaii, Cato of Troop, Gray of Bartow, Butts of Hanqpek, Oymoud ,of Houston, Hunter 1 Committee op State of the Republic— Measr* J. W. Wofford ef Bartow, Clark Troup, Jouea of Terrell, Hall of Up- i, Goldsmith of DeKalb, Bush of Mrl- of Trout son, Ueorgia—Dongtas County. A J.FAHMX* AND H. 0. HilXIL, USVtNOAte - A vlixd u ns (or iiarmauHa letters ol AOiaian- trlUen on lbs estate or ioMpb Farmer, late of aeld Ootetr Atom** tale a to rite ell. ud etna the creditors end next of klo of Joseph Final be end appear at my office wltbin the Umo shoved sssjsaasass Wi *UM my hffiitd Oct ^l4|b^I87] Executor’s Sale. teffe *9* an* teu ol lot X* ZU 0*431X1 eorpe oMel N«. M* stoos'l DWrte* Fulton owmtr, TOqlsad Uee about seven miles from Atlanta, o* the road Indies from Oaesa'* Ferry to Eaat Point, Stent half the bad is under 1 oaltlvetlo* the other half waD tlmlwred. It Ilea vail, and ta dsatltola property. The bar lot No. M* has a residence ead other tmprovesssnm, aetd as the property ot Mrs. N. U Cay, deroeeed. rum i naahMT rote; lha htohasi te Wet TtaOtuto——i tol teia AMs^XfSSfos " Mt ” J ijuramjsifi tbatianpetd far expire* GLUIti Heme far CUBS* atsstsUtae MU at the seme ta>« tb.peiarYof^e mmo tangtlbof time, HOW TO RKM1T WONKY. We HrfiTte reWponalM* for tho uft arrival of al “ * “ w * ‘ Tffigiffiffired Lat otharwiM. I IffikNrt, it mua 19omt u• by Uooow OniffiK. *y Bagi f fixpraM, or by Draft, but not otk r aanliffiaa WtafflBtMKIaitrirUk top N1 ■ ■mat pro- To CorreajkOBU^ntffi. Mr. Stephana *fll remain ih Crawfordvil>. Hia ctffiuiocUoB wild ta wiU nut chaago lit rMi ddle*. AU letiert intended for him. either on pri- rUm wttn or eoueclbd with tb* PotiUcal De- ^saasagaaggs W. B, Mo*«* tto the Kfmball Hooa* aluaya haa Tan Somior sale. i mtOtOO •riL. Ferrington A Quigley, at tto Post Office, kyep Tfea Sum for tale,, . m~ L90O Old Paper* tor ariAtaquau- rittea to auto paaehaada* atdto i **>! i; ‘ ,• ' Hwt Quiet. Our Carriers are not authorized to re ceive money for subscriptions, or make ooBeitione for us on any aeeeunt, or to sen papers to any on* Thetr sole duty ie to deliver papers to our dty auk Bribers—nothing else. 11 *• Ntahtrt urn, U|WXMn. at uoliaaTjeO aitaaaniaag mil ot We invite tto members to visit oar office at any time. Sample copies of Tn Sun will to sent to any address requested. * To ttaf Npaherxof th* Legislator*. Those members wishing to subscribe for The Sun during the session of the Legislature, can have it delivered at, any point in the city, or Uft at the Poet Qffice, or it can be taken at The Sun offio* by leaving their orders at this office, , , Mb. Gam AjVmim is onr duly authorized Traxakag Agent, .fie is now on a trip to ItOrfh Alabutna and Ten- We specially desire all, bur subscribers to receive their papers' regularly and promptlm -• x twi a We will take Ikaa a aperiri favor if they will report tasteevegy fad*re to re- oevie tha paper. Also, any taHufe to bate if properly debveted—just ae it Is requested by • Also, any failure to nasi veil prompt ly—in dan. time. AU that weaaa dais to do tto best we oan. We aak amt sabacribass to hdp ua in this work. It would aariat aa neatly in correctiag tnagulasitia* if we aan al ways kav* them reported to u* tf Twelve newyeaev chase* suitable for papers from 2$$1 to 24x86, will be sold cheap. J. Hte.LT Bnrineas Btte. J. Offiuub Ta Hint.—One room on Mfloor;'alroaperttaaof ttooffite, in cluding one window on tto tout Haute iu T® Sun Building, onJBroad stopet. Apply to . J. Henlt Smith, “Alrxandeb ft. , Studt of th* La#."—A M pggt piamv alilet—one of the profoimdeet tff Mr. Stephens’ ipsh/ prod actions, copy 19 uente*; ~ dddregr 50 copies 95 iSstsq!u AxmoMAbexRuntf. *vn raeueriutv tw tertt. 1 Colonel H. J. SFRAYBERRY ie an- nouncsd aa a saaditlsia to* Secretary of Btata, eubject-to the Frit write fitetaina- taa • 1 S«n, V ! -..• ! • lv -XI M. nrtK •nitrr fixvn w. mu wymhssk * bo* as COTMUFlfTOBS oo* ^intibjr^mtSkafhAWrt. a*B D?u3!““ A Uroat, IJ hvti, r “ ssa?«S!«nsratt55: w cJx •Kiufflrtatt sN k A MMJUtaP. OU BrWWo Av Phil ffriWplu*; R I-AriUtiO'-1 riOFii «ltffiffiffit; A. A box UtUoco; o A WiUjr, i buim*; W W«o4. 9 taAri*, Kellogg. 1 pkgpip*; P ThuoMN, 1 boi; J H llol- A, 1 pkg bide*; U«ttu A hrno, 6 buxeg; 1’ Aiiao, lfbffig btuiii W 11 DroAtih, 1 box. novl2-4w ED. A. WERNER, Ago A tad • Qmarter FtrOtaA AO fhffifly roppliAi Or3«red will b* carefffillf **- jjrtjrt by om *f um mm. at ms mmket Otkmotrn B*a*m 4*4 Ttawtt b* Pmdkttj Ued, Bad ffiltb* ioiiMi Cffiffih price. Ltb*MPi*ih BdvBooM taade oft cotton fft War*