The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 13, 1871, Image 3

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THE w* DAILY iSUN. Sdf-Kea Advertisements nluciys found un Writ Page; Load and Business Nutkes on Fourth fage. THE CAPITOL. After tUo turbulency of Monday’* *f- fairs, and the laborious sessions of both honses stretching to the brink of Tuesday, it is not strange that the members should bare indulged in a little relaxation yes terday, and made one session answer for all day. Perhaps more business was transacted on Monday than was ever transacted in one day by any .previous Legislature. Laws were made with lightning dispatch, and were approved by Conley with as much expedition as if he had feared the Assembly would go home before he oonld finish signing the billn Yesterday things were taken more coolly. There seemed to be a dealer understanding of the situation. The Democrats of both branches had much the benringof “ Men who tlieir duty know. And know their rifhte; iud,knowing,dm maintain f and it is obvious that they have made np their minds as to what is right, and they mean to doit It is a matter of regret that rebellions action on the part of the officiating Ex ecutive prevents the public from seeing the “ old flag" floating from the staff on the State.Hoote. Conley has ooncluded to “ Furl that Banner, for ’tie weary,*' and has taken down tho ensign, folded It and laid it away, ont of the sight of the populace. The people may look and long, but they cannot “see by the dawn’s esrly light,” “ the flag of the freo hearts' only borne,’ 1 and are deprived of the ex altation of feeling “freedom’s soil be neath oar feet,” and, at the samo time, witnessing "freedom's banner waving o’er ns.” It was unkind of Conley to aet so bnt, perhaps, be has just heard of Dr. Oreeley’e unpatriotic advice of a few years ago, to "tear down that flaunting lift” news, Harris immediately X inrse of physical development, with the ^termination to ohalleuge the whole triplet to a mill. After practicing five days he is able to handle a fonr pound weight as though it were a feather. The eesenoe of meanness has trahspir- «d in Savannah, where a man has been arrested for passing counterfeit money on e pea-nut girl. Agricultural Convention. XHNtrWrC*.- To Merciiants itlnluat Cif< Jtunrafice. LOOK TO YOUR INTEREST! SUN-STROKES. . |®- Heads is writing another novel If right when written it will be some thing different from any of bis later books. . Wft. The present Legislature of Ken tucky will elect a Senator. Humphrey Marshall and ex-Qov. Bramlette are prominent candidates. MT-Wili those fellows that have so frequently announced the approaching retirement of Mr. Pick ever receive for giveness for lying ? IS-The Chronic Cincinnati Times mya; "There is bat one thing the Dem ocrats can wisely do, after all.” Yes, and that is to beat Grant next year, and they mean to do it. (A. “Thanksgiving this year was no where celebrated with more sincerity and jollity than at Chioago. ”—(Boston Post.) Well, 810,000,000 of contributions was something to be thankful for. ■A-The Louisville Commercial sincerely regrets its eriticism upon Sonthernwritere which recently appeared in the New York Tribune. The Commercial is prob ably unaware that the articles in question were not unprovoked; as the South has persistently refused to buy What I Kirns About Farming. HP* The Washington correspondent of the Savannah Nests telegraphs as fol lows; "A careful oanvess of the Senate leads to the belief that even if the Com mittee on Elections shonld report in fa vor of Blodgett, he will be rejected by a two-thirds vote. But it is not thought the Committee will report in hie favor. Ont of the seven Senators who compose the Committee, five, if not six, are con sidered against Blodgett and in favor of Norwood. However, the Committee bae not taken the matter np, and will not be fore the last of next week. In tho mean time, Mr. Norwood is busy preparing a convincing argument on the question, which will be printed and distributed among the Senators on Monday. Mr. Norwood and his friends feel very con fident of the result ” The same writer, in a subsequent dispatch to the Feus, •ays: “Duringthe first session of the present Congress, lira members of the Senate Committee on Eleotiona, who were favonble to the admission of Foster Blodgett, proposed, as a compromise, that he be admitted on his credentials, with the understanding that the charges against him should subsequently be in vestigated, and, if substantiated, that he should be expelled. But the opposition declined the compromise, having no faith in Administration promises, and there the matter rested. It is the opinion of a prominentBepoblican Senator, expressed to your correspondent to-night, that Blodgett's oonnectioa with the Bullock- Kimball Ring in robbing the people of Georgia, has. entirely destroyed the little chance be ever had for the admla- tion to a seat hr tbp 8eeatp.” Tims, we see the ohunecs of the “Augusta Mink” growing “small by degrees, and beauti fully less,” sad the probability is, that he wiH soon l>e woodbinlng with his ex- OxoelluMy, close to the frontier of Can ada. If the ooeen were to give up its self, there would not be enough of it to rare him. GEORGIA MATTERS. A earn tier of Swedish immigrate, for Monroe ooanty, are erpected to arrive in Office Statu Aohicui.tciial Society, Atlanta, Ga., 13thDec., 1871. 7'o the County Agricultural Societies of Georgia: 1. The officers end members of County Agricultural Societies, are hereby noti fied that the First seini-Annual Conven tion of 1872, will meet in the city of Sa vannah, on Thursday, the 22d day of February, at 10 o’clock, A. u. 2. Each County Society is entitled to throe delegates. These delegates should ho elected as early as practicable by the Societies in public meeting, anu the names sent to the Secretary's office, at Atlanta, in order to insure the receipt of railroad tickets in due time. Tnese tickets most first issue from the Secreta ry's offioe, with the names of delegates inserted, and then sent to the Railroad Superintendent for signature. This routine requires time, and makes prompt action by the County Societies impor tant In no instance will tickets in blank be issued. 3. Delegatee elected to the February Convention nnder the Constitution, are elected lor the year, and botvo in the Fall or August Convention, and in any oall sessions ot the year. A Delegates will be missed by the rail roads free both trays. They will be re quired to go by the most direct routes; and np applications lor tickets to vary the route lor personal convenience or business will be entertained. The fre quent applications heretofore for such tickets make this notice necessary. The extraordinary privilege of a free passage both ways being granted alone to dele gates ot the Agricultural Conventions, must, in every way, os a matter of justice to the railroads, be carefully guarded against abuse. 5. The approaching session will bo, perhaps, the most important yet held. The whole constitution or fundamental law of the Society will bo before tho Con vention for alteration or amendment The disposition of the land script for an agricultural oollege will probably be com mitted to the State Agricultural Society. This will give interest and importance to its action; and for these reasons, the ooanty societies should send their ablest representatives—representatives who ere intimately identified with the tillage of the soil 6. County Societies which have not reported a list of their members, and the Societies which may be organized is oonnties where none now exist, are urged to send np to the office at Atlanta with their eleetion returns—a complete list of their officers end members. 7. Weekly and looal papers which have heretofore extended such valuable aid to the labors of this office, end to the ob- eots, generally, of the State Agricultural Society, are requested to publish this notice, and call special attention to the Fancy Goods I Christ mas and HOLIDAY TRADE The Mutual Life Insurance Company Cstlsn Sartors uni ton— IwMhiwi I New Cotton and Produce TlUM PIaAWT. OF NEW YORK. AAT I.liJUEjrSE UP VOICE OF Dolls, Vases, Toilet Sets, Tea Sets, Bureau Sets, Motto Cups, AND SAUCERS, Ac., JUST RECEIVED AT McBride & Go’s. ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000. r fjlfl A«U«rLO* or “ 0R * TEAM SIX MILLIONS of DOLLaBS. AFTIB PBOnniNQ FOB ■II lUbUltlM M detrrmlMd b, th, Inraranoa Dbpartmant of th» SUM ot N.w Tort. Hu tb. Ur(Mt Aautt. lucouio, Nutnbor Iuu»d; uid pij, th. Ur*,,t anunal ot Vlrtteula, sad hu thn smsUut rue.nO Hi of upraou or onj compaar to Its World. DDdmlgnsd wUl glsdlr fir# aU lafomstioa noeduarr to affut losarsood on your Una. Do year dal, to thou that you lora by Uktn* s policy In THE OLD MUTU AL- Henry B. Christian, SPECIAL AGENT. Whltoliall Street. Oflloo s ..^jdAtlP, BUILDING, J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D., MBB1CAL KX1M1NEB. ML Agents Wanted lulus are Worker!. oetU- (jarbmar*, Cnilfrj), ®tm«, (Sr. W. L. WADSWORTH,Atlootk, d«.| ' | ' OH AS. WYNN. W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.. Importers and Dealers in Hardware; Also, a Large Stork of Stoves and I toe no Furnishing tloodi. Opposite James' Bank, Whitehall Street. Baptarabor 10-ly ATLANTA. O*. QUIania San Qroipcctns. By order of the President. Day. W. Lewis, Secretary. The British ship Calais Hews left Sa vannah Saturday with 1.TM.7M lbs. of ration and 6,600 oak staves Tbs whole cargo was valued at 0818,806 04. lire. Habry Hemphill, of Bone, will be 100 jeara old the 223 of next Apr L Tbs Borne Commercial rays: Augurta coals 820 voles (or Mayor, Atlanta 8,010. This is a significant difference. Savannah ia to be visited some time daring Jenaary by Jem Mace, Joe Co unt and Ned Baldwin. On hearing this GEORGIA SHERIFF SALES. Sale Day First Tuesday In Jan uary- FULTON OOUNTT. City lot in Atlanta—Fi fa in favor of A. V. Bromby vs. Moses Jones and Wm. Green (oolored.) House and lot in Atlanta—Fi. fa. in favor of Ivy A Winn vs. Jefforaon Floyd. The stone flagging and steps, North side of Wall street, Atlanta—Mechanics’ and Laborer’s lien, in favor of Young A Walsh vs. H. L Kimball. City lot at junction of Broad and Peachtree streets, known as thu Sooseen property. Seventy acres of land lot 157, Fulton ooanty—Fi. fa. in favor of Gilmore & Drake vs. E. B. Satseen. House and lot in Atlanta—Fi. las. in favor of John Kecley, Hunnicutt A Bel- lingrathsand B. W. Satterfield ABro. vs. C. E. Grenville. A lot in West End—Fi. fa. in favor of W. H. Smith vs Juli ts Olatz. Seventy acres of land lot 9, Fulton ooanty—Fi. fa. in favor of Wm, Wright, et al. vs. Killis Brown. City lot on Alabama street—FI fa. in favor of Georgi i Loan and Trnat Com pany vs. Peter Hnge. Fifty-seven acres of lots 93 and 100— Fi. fa. in favor of Z. D. Graham vs. T. E. Williams. The H. L Kimball House—Mechanics' lien, in favor of HeaJy, Berry A Co. DOUGLAS COUNTY. Thirty acres of lot No. 78—FI fa. in favor of W. J. Hembree vs. James West UXRIWETHKB COUNTY. Ono two horse wagon and one set har ness. Fi. fa. in favor of Hines A Beeves vs. J. M. Harris Four thousand pounds seed cotton, and 50 bushels oorn. Fi. fa. in favor of G. A. Cunningham vs. Francis A. Cochran et al 150 IIm. lint ootton and 200 bnsliels oottnn need, and sundry fi. fas., vs. J. A. Bowles, E. A. Evans mid Nelson Bowles for rents and liens owinnErr COUNTY. 106 acres of land lot No. 371. Fi. fa. favor of Willis F. Scales vs. Goo. W. Dodd, et al. NEWTON COUNTY. House and lot in Covington—fi. (a in favor of A H. Lee vs. Benj. P. Carr. FAYEITO OOUNTT. 150 acres of land—fi. fa. in favor of 8. E. Dorsey vs. Jno. C. Smith. CODE OOUNTT. Land lot 1185—Tax fi. fa. va. E. C. Msson. COWETA OOUNTT. J. D. Bauson's interest in a stock of goods—F'. fa. in favor of Horsey, Mil ler A Co. Half of land lot No. 130—Two tax fi. fas. vs. W. F. Wright. 202| acres of land—FI fa, in favor of M. Salvshin vs, W. J\ Wright. CHKBOUH OOUNTT. Lots No’s 1060, 1051, 1010, and half of 1011—Fi. fa. in favor of W. B. D. Moos vs. Sanford Leak. Lot's No’s 152 and 152 and 152. Fi. fa. in favor of Noah Jordan ts. E. F. “DOLLAR STORES,” “Fifty-Gent Stores,” -AND — Merchants Generalijr! THE ATLANTA SUN! LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK. MuteffierltoediOffipAtRl OWE MILLION DOLLAR'S. Tli© Warehouse of Ti* * 1Cor. Campbell and Reynolds Augusta, jEsss’gU,»’ J S NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. I.tHPlAh CASS ADVANCER 11 be made upon OotlOB la Warehouse, at upon Railroad fcnffipGt' tli urrB xuT m m. Parties Staring Obrien with tha Bank wilHje Inmlebetr wtffi receipt* tor isme that will be available in this city or any other for Wrowtng loqnay. SW The Bank ia prepared at all times to make LOANS OH PBODpt® d , PROVISIONS on the moat reasonable terms. b Parties would do well to apply at tha Warehouse, or eoqpntttfcMtft wlih the Officers, - j ; CHAtlMW J. JEffKIWB, President. jtco, p, rime, vteej'rsstamt. BRANCH, T, P. BRANCH, Casblsii SONS Ac DAILY AND WEEKLY, Live Paper on Live Issues’ WUt Consult their Interest kg Examining onr Stack Before Sending OF their Orders. We buy Every Week eU Auc tion and earn OFFER BAR. GAMA'S. OLD TUoho about to Boffin HOUSEKEEPING! CAN FIND THE Largest and Cheapest One estrey ox, eatreyod by Tim Law- eon, and ooa yoke of oxen eatnyad by In W. Waldrop. FOR SALE! Willow Wm*, To,* and fhacy Qooda, (eassaWy. will b« sold at actual oont. MO HUMBUG 1M THU, a. i aasmiMi a> line, at siiiiwi a, a. <k*0fal<rf.r>a>al,. epccfcl attention U called to the aplaadid LOT OS* TtABKJBTri on band. You ara reqoaatad to call, Ma, awlna ind laUal, ronraalraa that 11 nor-Mm Ool. Wh!tcboli»nd Alabama ala. T. M. BKYSOX, DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, CHAMBER SITS, FINE CUT-OLASS WARE, ENGRAVED CLASS WARS, OASTORS, SPOONS, FORKS, NAPKIN RINQ8, WAITERS, TEA TRAYS, OANDLS STICKS LAMPS, PARLOR MIRRORS. OHANDSLIERS, KNIVES* SCISSORS, «v Kret offered In th« South. Hotel*. Re stum-ants assd So- IgOHI JVI/mI |fp Hu Terms, in Splendid Style. Christmas Holiday assd Bri dal Presents in endless variety. McBride & Go. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. ALEXANDER II- STEPHENS, J. IIENLY SMITH, Proprietor*, Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor A. R. WATSON. News Editor. J. Henly SMITH, General Editorland Business Manager. TERMS OF SUBSCRIPTION. Twelve Months Months • Dally—ai ti *le Copy. flOOOlThroe Months • 0 OO | Ono Bfontli • MT, COTTON FACTOR^ — AND — COMMISSION MERCHANTS, J^IBEBAL maw ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE K or for Shipment to Dgmeetio or Foreign Koifeeta. MT SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to theWRUMUM ef filira ecpt26-6m VA wudtv^l Yatnilu favorite Scmimj JBsttmss. W~ E E Family Favorite Sewing Machine. SIMPLE, DURABLE, Wild do a gbeateb" va Aangee than any other mumble. Sold on ' m Afen a month. Office tod ealearecai at ECOMOMIoAia. W0 ATLANTA, G-HORR-IA. o. v, wnpy, Unfits Jttsntffttrff Cosipstt*. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. Andes Indurance Company, OCTOBKB MS, INTI. Olubsi For Dally-Por Annum Thr«« Coplo« . . • 37 OO) Eight M Four 44 • • • 30 OOl Ten “ • Five M • • • 43 00|einffloCopy . OS OO S4 OO 0Ot» Wceteay-Por Slnirlo Copy . . • a OO I Ten Copies . • Three Copies . • • 0 OO Twenty Coplea Five Copies . . s . S OO | Fifty Coptee . one Hundred Copie* • 10 OO • as oo O0 OO •lao oo Weolcly fox* Six Montbi einglo Copy Three Copies Five Copl**R Ten Coplee 1 OO a 00 A oo 7 0O Twenty CoplaR F*Ifty Copiew One Hundred Coplee Single Copy No Sabricriptlon*, to th* WEEKLY, r*©Hvo«l tor • aliortor porlod th*n s!i rnonUss. All subricrlpilous must bs paid for In adv»noe; and all DunM will b* stricken from a mnc-tdincptrc.. CLUBS! Names for OLUBS mast *11 be riant *t lb* mme time. mmI toke toe *imper tor Ae «■ id all be at the same Post Ofltoe. Kach Hubecribur’e neine will be wrttton on hi •dventaRCN or Club mtee U is only necessary tb •nd at the -ame time, and that all be tak jn at th- 10 <»o 34 OO 00 oo 0 Cte ■ when the Oaah on hand, in bank, and In transit.. Honda—U. 8. Stats., City and County.., Book Aoconnto, Premiums and Agency HeUnose Amount from Stockholders by Assessment tow Amu. a Ohloaco Tinsiitf. - - - 0000,000, IN PROCESS OF PRSMPT SETTLEMENT. DISSOLUTION Liquor Dealers, !»* ask tree street,* i dissolved by party U sntoorlaed to eoltoet dnee to toe tom YHe buitoees wig %e eon tinned by to# MBderst#ned at toe SMB* stand, who requests a continuance oi toe toseseef old patrons. I keep ea hand a Am ae- W1LUAM BAXTER. How to Remit Mom. y ■ tba IomoV tba panun nandtaf It. Hoaps will ba aant frooi IbaoStcUil U la paid lar. paid tor expiree. Per»«M eendlnf money by Express must prepay weryee. •ni sun.es will ulwuys be ermed when toe « ITo Oorrospondonts ■ B remain in CruwfurdTiUe. _ Id*nee. All letters intended for him. either on private matters or oonnectod s of tola paper, should be addressed to him at Crawford villa, Ua. All letters on business of anr k*~ * * * — bs addressed to J. Ueuly Htnito, I The Weekly Sun Editorials appear to toe Weekly TBB BUN to thn^orpn ot the People, the Advocate of Juetioe, the Pepeier Righta, end the oppoaeat of swd Oppreeslone of ell irin«y It wflj edhere to the old, eefe, time-honored lendmerke ot the Demo orotic Per IAr. ITBPBBlfBto thoroughly enheted in the Work, end will contribute to Ml deily, We ask the friends ef liberty, every where to eld la sxtondlnq onr dwtoHos. Our Weakly Is i very isap gaper, end lU Cltto todee ere — w *- f Amerlea. The tosnes to- h Mates are pmticularly favoeable. wt for 1*73 will be the most Important to toe history of end all tost petoiele hold dear la et stoke. fidelity to the Constitution la the tru* test of Democracy to every Stele of the Ueton, and we reconnlee every one who ts a true friend to that snored taesnunent, ee e en. worker with os in the creel cause o< AmsrteM amtodoommoa to North aad Month, alike. We respectfully ask a fair share of pablie patronfs. AM hi ■■—li'i tli seer toners m Ntom dnslf he tdtosesil to J. HENL7 r SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, OA, OobrnMIWwlf! AttnSOUtber, 2SXSS2 gtii’sss?- (iwu ^2-sarft tumt.ru, sea rw aeamfiksd JT. B. BENNETT, J. II. BBATT1K, iKfdtr,. J. L. B. DAVIS, <kcKMM Law iffrtL XTUUm. Ok. Dollar Store. 3 Liquors ! Liquors BUY YSHR Ales, Wines 9 Liquors KiixirY’l Chicago Ale Depot AND ’ ‘ ’ ./ T WhoUmU# XAsgmor fta+mm. Ws keros et M yam aOweelB A iM L. & PIKE, NOW IS THE TIME TO P Ivwj -sstuf utw X** m toxil TBEUEri, PLAjAb n UT XTOCt or TBSASOTI GEOtlGlA REPOR-m F*r Sale at lk« OSfice •( th* MSu mux On, 170X0X0U Hxvoxrx. <rHbOrtb'a«> *•"*-** •SS- cjs.