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Tennyson is about to publish a new
drama entitled “Harold.”
There 18,000 Israelites in San Fran
cisco, five synagogues in the State and
three in the city.
■ It takes a good deal of piety to make
a man smile while he is eating a
church-fair stew.
When the Esquimaux of either sex
enter a house, custom compels them to
nothing but Esquimaux.
The white population of Colorado
does not aggregate 90,000 souls, and yet
representations were made to Congress
several years ago that it had 150,000
Georgia Legislature.
SENATORS HOLDING OVER.
Fisrt district— R E Lester, of Chatham.
Third district—D G llopps, of Pieroe.
Fifth district—G W Nevrbom, of Clinch.
Seventh district—J MoDonald, of Thomas.
Ninth district—T J Perry, of Calhoun.
Eleventh district—W A Graham, of Clay.
Thirteenth district— L M Felton, of Ma-
°Fifteenth districb-T D Wilcox, of Irwin.
Seventeenth district—G R Black, of Sre-
remove their seal-skin jackets, leaving TO jj inoteenth district—C SDuBose, of War
ren.
Twenty-first
Twiggs,
district—W O’Doniol, of
Twenty-third district—W Rutherford, of
Cr Twc°nty fifth district—WI Hudson, of liar-
upon which its admission was based. ris ,j,„ cnty . sevcn th district-11 D McDaniel,
The son of an Earl recently applied
for his discharge at the Woolwich, Eng-
landiFoliceCourt. He had enlisted in
the Royal Artillery because he had
only five hundred pounds pocket money
annually, but after twenty-four hours
in a barrack repented. He was dis
charged^
A comic opera company, composed
of Commodore Nutt, six other dwarfs
as small, and Col. Goshen, the giant, is
traveling in the West. They play
“Jack, the Giant Killer," Goshen of
course personating the giant. They
enter a town, with Goshen riding ahead
otr an immense horse, and the dwarfs
following in a tiny carriage.
The famous Charles Pittsfield estate
in England is at last to be distributed
among the heirs. The testator died in
1740, and the first decision was not
reached by the courts till 1793. Origi
nally amounting to $80,000, the prop
erty, between the increased value of
London real estate and compound in
terest, is now said to be worth nearly
$5,000,000, though there is probably
some exaggeration here.
Dr. Mary Walker got up the other
morning in a thoughtful, dreamy mood,
her mind dwelling on reminiscences of
the happy by-gone days, and in an
absent manner she tried to put her
pantaloons on over her head, and she
worked herself into a fit of passion and
vexation before she recovered herself
and saw what the matter was. Then
she sat down on the side of the bed,
with the legs of those navy-blue breech
es dangling round her fair neck, and
cried like a woman for half an hour.
It is the tyrant and usurper of the Bur
lington Hawkeye that says this.
The Architect and Builder, a mechan
ical and scientific journal, whose au
thority on matters appertaining to
building is valuable, does not think the
plan of Mr. Strakosch to build a grand
opera-house in New York to have 5,000
seats feasible. It argues that the larg
est theaters in use at present hold few
more than 2,000 spectators, and they
are already too large for the best effect
of most operas. M. Berloiz, writing on
this subject, remarks that many operas
fell flat at the Grand Opera in PariB
which were effective in smaller theaters.
He thinks that it would be demoraliz
ing to the public and ruinous to singers’
voices if the great Opera-house of New
York were made unsuitable for all
music but that of the noisiest kind
of Walton.
Twenty-ninth district—W M Reese, of
Wilkes. , „ .
Thirty first district—J M Freeman, of
Hnbhersham.
Thirty-third district—G E Doadwyler, of
Jackson. „ , _ .
Thirty-fifth district—E P Howell, of Ful-
ton.
Thirty-seventh district—J T Slaughter, oF
Carroll.
Thirty ninth district—E C McAfee, of For*
syth, .
Forty-first district—J P Chofctain, of Gil*
,ner.
Forty-third district—R E Wilson, of Mur
ray.
SENATORS ELECTED
Second district—J H Clifton, of Tatnall.
Fourth district—J M Maddox.
Sixtli district—.T W Slaten, ot Echols,
Eight district—I A Bush, of Miller.
Tonth district— O Wesolowski, of Dough-
* r '?weUth district—W n Harrison, of Quit-
man.
Fourteenth district—Drury Reid, of Wil-
COX.
Sixteenth district—Neil McLeod.
Eighteenth district—J T Shewmake, of
Richmond. ...
Twentieth district—F O Furman, of Bald-
Twenty second * district—T B Cabaniss, of
Monroe.
Twenty fourth district—D C Cody, of Chat-
tahoochoe.
Twenty sixth district—T M Ilarkncss, of
Butts.
Twenty eighth district—Dr J E Godfrey,
Putnam, J A Roid.
Quitman, L P Dozier.
Rabun, W M Pcckett.
Randolph, Arthur Hood.
Richmond, J C C Black, Pat Walsh, W
Ewing Johnston.
Rookdalo W L Peck.
Schley, N J Wall.
Screven, W P Wade.
Stewart, C C Humber, B F Davis.
Sumter, Allen Fort, W II Davidson.
Spalding. J D Stewart.
Tatnall, Jas B Smith.
Thomas, W M Hammond.
Troup, A II Cox, J F Awtry,
Talbot, J C Maund, J M’Mathews.
Taliaferro, B F Moore.
Taylor. Bennett Stewart.
Terrell, G T Marshall.
Telfair, J Wilcox.
Towns, W G Goodman.
Twiggs, J T Glovor.
Union, T J Haralson.
Upson, Dr J WBrown.
JFiilker, .1 M Shaw,
IPulton. IF R Smith.
TFare, IF A MoDonald.
IFarrcn, Dr W n Pilcher.
Washington, J A Robinson, O IFPoaoook.
IFilkinson, N C Hughes.
IFilkes, F II Colley, IF R Callaway.
Worth, J WRouso.
Wayne, James Knox
Webster, Dr W C Kendrick.
White,
Whitfield, Rev W C Richardson,
Note.—Democrats in Roman ; Radicals in
Italics; Independents in Small Capitals.
New Advertisements.
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It has a large corps of paid Contributors and
Correspondents.
It is the Denominational Or
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Every Pastor should see to it that his momber
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Every Baptist in Georgia should make it
hit duty to subsoribe for and support the State
Organ of his Denomination.
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OF THE
-UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
Authorized Capital, - - - $4,500,000.
EACH STATE IS A HOME COMPANY, AND RETAINS NINETY PER CENT nir
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f; *• Davidson, President.
n' m ? ud .“* 0 n ' Vic8 PfMldsut.
R* W. Fort, Secretary.
PARENT OFFICE,
MOBILE, At.A.
Cash and Bonds, - - - - $200,000.
The Loudon courts have been taken
up with an odd case which illustrates
the romance of the aristocracy. To
wards the close of last century a certain
Sir Fletcher Vane, the head of a well
known family, married his mistress,
Almost immediately after the marriage
Lady Vane gave birth to a son, who, in
due course of time, succeeded to the
title and estates, and was in his turn
succeeded by his eon and heir, the
present baronet. The estate is an en
tailed one, and it is now claimed by
an uncle of the holder on the plea that
his elder brother was born ju&t before,
not just after, the wedlock of their
parents, and was, therefore, illegitimate.
The plaintiff accounts for his long de
lay in brirging the action on the ground
that his mother survived both her hus
band and her eldest son, and died at
an extreme old age only a few years
ago. It is an old story, and it is hard
to say where the truth lies.
New York is up to its eyes in Christ
mas and Centennial business, and the
children are running riot in big toy stores
docorated with mottoes and Christmas
trees, anti which quite take the edge off
modest home celebration. Tbe display
of toys during the holiday has grown into
dsmensions which are positively marvel
lous. There are acres of space devoted
everything conceivable in the way
plav-things, from the penny while to the
rocking-horse, and the doll with a superb
tronsseau and completely furnished house,
to the small painted wooden image sole
for two cents. The progress has not been
confined to dolls and their personal be
longings. Dolls’ furniture makes its ap
pearance in the finest woods, with marble
tope, and also in new Eastlake designs,
As for dolls they are everything but hu-
man, and whatever can be found in the
wardrobe of a woman of fashion can "
found in the outfit of a fashionable doll,
from jewels, India shawls and trained
reception dresses to shawl straps, scent
bottles sets and dressing combs. The
French-bred dolls, painted perfectly
formed with high high-bred faces and
stylishly arranged blonde hair, are the
great desideratum for all the girls of
eight to twelve years, who can appreciate
their elegance and the perfection of their
Parisian toilettes. One house advertises
that all its dolls have been dressed
Madame ,a distinguished Parisian
modiste. Another has in one of its win
dows a doll’s wedding, the high contract-
“8 parties dressed a la George and Mar
tha Washington, and all a I'antique, and
in another a “ kettle drum,” thecompany
and tea service arranged in the latest
style. Still another displays to the pass
ers-by a complete bird’s-eye view of the
Centennial buildings and grounds, the
models being accurate, correctly placed
and intersected with gravelled walks,
lawns, elevations, beds of flowers and
other features which add to the general
fidelty, as well as to the picturesqueness
of its appearance.
MorgL_.
Thirtieth district—R II Bullook, ct Madi-
D.
Thirty second district—R R Asbury.
Thirty fourth district—G W Bryant, of
H Thirty sixth district—P H Brewster, of
Oowcta. , ,
Thirty eighth eistrict—Ws Ragsdale.
Fortieth distiict— John S English, of
Union. . . , „ „ ,, „
Forty second district—J R Gamble, of
Chattooga. •
Forty fourth district—J W Cureton, of
Dade.
KErRESENTATIVES ELECTED.
Appling—J J Roberson.
Baker— Howes.
Baldwin—T A Groen.
Banks-J J Turnbull.
Bartow—Thomas Tumhn, D V Stokely.
Bibb —0 A Bacon, L N Whittle, W A
Davis.
Berrion—Jas II Kirby,
Brooks —II G Tumor
Bryan—L F Cox.
Butts—S F Smith.
Bullock—R W DoLoaoli.
Burke—W F Walton.
Culhoun—Dr 0 II Paul.
Carroll—H Hogan, E Phillips.
Campbell—J M Wilson.
Camden—G A Mallotto.
Catoosa—J W Owenby.
Charlton—Felder Lang.
Chatham—J L Warren, P M Rubs»U, Pratt
Adams. , •
Chattahoochee—A Wolbridge.
Chattooga—W H Penn.
Cherokee—W B C Buckett.
Clarke—Dr II H Carlton.
Clay—R E Kennon.
Clinch—Lewis Stricklane.
Clayton—Rev A E Cloud.
Coffee—J Pearson.
Celquitt—James Vick.
Cobb—W Phillips, W P Harden.
Columbia—J P Williams.
Crawford--S H Causey.
Cowetn-W W Thomas, Dr R W North.
Docatur—IF IF Harrell, Hiram Brockett
Dodge—Nicholas Rawlins.
Dade—James A Case.
Dawson—Joseph McAfee.
Dooly—Dr L W Mobloy.
DeKallj—Mr Ragsdale.
Dougherty, A M Wolihin, II Bantu (col d)
Dougins C R Bowen.
Early, W C Sheffield.
Echols, J D Smith.
Effingham, H P Brewer.
Emanuel.G W McGar.
Franklin, D J MoEntire.
Elbert, J J Burch.
Fayette, W S Brown.
Floyd, J R Freeman. J II Reece.
Forsyth, Thomas Willingham.
Fulton, J H James, G T Fry, H Hillyer.
Franklin, VV C McEntyre.
Gilmer, Joseph Priokett.
Glascock, E G Scruggs.
Glynn, James Blue (col’d).
Gordon, M J Dudley.
Greene, W H Branch, V D Gresham.
Gwinnett, N L Hutchins, W J Born.
Haralson, A R Wolton,
Habersham, J H Grant.
Hall, A D Candlor.
Hancock, W J Northern, J T Jordan.
Harris, L L Stanford, GAB Dozier.
Heard, M T Almon.
Henry, Geo E Wise.
Houston, A L Miller, B M Davis, J F
Sykes.
Hart, J B Benson.
Irwin, J B Fletcher.
Jackson, G R Duke, A T Bennett.
Jasper, J C Key.
Jofferaon, M A Evans, J C PolliHl.
Johnson, S W Fortner.
Jones, N S Glover.
Laurens, C S Guyton.
Lee, Adams (col’d).
Lincoln, Dr J L Wilkes.
Liberty, IF C Boenn (col’d).
Lowndes, W A Carter.
Lumpkin, W P Price.
McDuffie, J S Jones.
McIntosh, W II Atwood.
Madison, 8 W Colbert.
Moriwother, J B Ropor, J W Taylor.
Miller, II 0 Sheffield.
Mitchell, C W Collins,
Milton, J M Stewart.
Montgomery. D J McRae.
Murray, Dr Tlios Leech.
Mneou' W II Willis, J D Frederiek.
Marion, Howell Hollis.
McDuffie, Dr J S Jones.
Monroe, Jeff Hagan, T 8 M Blood worth.
Morgan, J S Reid.
Muscogco, R J Moses, N Q Oattia.
Newton, J P Simms, L B Andersen,
Oconee, R R Murray.
Oglethorpe, J M Smith, A F Pope.
Paulding, W J Gray
Pickens, L J Alfred.
Pulaski, Geo W Gordon.
Pierce, A E Cochran.
Pike, J B Mathows.
Polk, Seaborn Jones
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GEORGIA DEPARTMENT,
HOME, GA.
Loans and Cash, - - - -
Board of Du e-torn Georgia Dept.—A. P.
Allgood, 0. RomoII, Alfred Shorter, A. R.
Jonoa, Hon. D F. Hammond, D. B. Ham
ilton, Gain Glover, T. MoGuiro, F. Woodruff,
J. L. Gamp, 0. G. Samuel, M. H. Bunn,
Hon. W. M. Hutchings.
ALABAMA DEPARTMENT,
MONTGOMERY, ALA
Loans and Cash,
0. G. Samuel, President.
Alfrod Shorter, Vio* Preheat,
R. J. bwaltoey, Sec. and Treoa,
100,000, 6- W. HoItne.'WEx Tr **“
0. Rowell, Attorney.
- - - 100,000.
5; Moi&tosh, Pr Bident.
J Ws Beok, General Agent.
We 0 Dunoan, Soerotary.
MISSISSIPPI DEPARTMENT,
OKALONA, MISS.
Loans and Cash.
100,000.
Hoa. N. N. Clements, President.
Hon- David A. O.opton, Vlce-Prse
W. L. Chambore, See. and Treat.
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Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Haralson County.
B Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE
Court of Ordinary of said conntr, will bo
sold before tbe Court House door, in the town of
Buchanan, on the
First Tuesday in January, 1877,
within the legul hours of sale, the following
property, to*wit:
Lot of land number 213, and 110 acres of lot
number 162, and one-half iutorest in a corn mill
known as tbe Holcombe mill, in good running
order and with a good run of custom, all in the
7th district of originally Carroll now Haralson
county. Forty acres of cloared land, and good
buildings. All of the above property will be sold
except tbe widow's dower. Bold as the property
of R. A. Roid, deceased, for the benefit of the
heirs. Terms, one-third cash, timo made known
on day of sale. This November 22,1876.
G. F. REID,
H. T. REID,
dec2,1 m Administrators.
PREMIUMS.
(1.) The fallowing list embraces many hand
some Steal Plate Engravings, ono of whloh,
seleotsd by tho subscriber, will be mailed to
evory person subscribing to Tnn Index lot one
; rear, and remitting us $3 on or before the 1st ol
November, 1875, The offor applies to both old
and now subscribers.
Religious. Portraits.
Reading the Soriptures. George Washington.
Family Devotion. Martha Washington.
Christ Hesliog the Blind. Jefferson Davis.
Christ Walking on the General Loo.
Sea. Stonewall Jackson.
God Bless Papa and Gen. Beauregard.
Mem’s. Gen. Forrest.
TheTenCommandments. Gen. Br. ckenridgo.
The Lord’s Prayer. ,
Weeping over Jerusalem. Landscape.
Entry Into Jerusalem. The Lost Cause.
Looking unto Jesus. LeoaiStoaewali’aGiave,
Tho Happy Land. Lee’s Surrender.
Our Saviour at Prayer. Death- bed of Lee.
The Tree of Life. Watch on the Rhine.
The Tree of Death. Fall of Richmond.
The Tree ofTemperanoe. Tne Sunny South.
The Tree of Intemper- Harvesting tbe Last
anco. Load.
The Good Samaritan. Tallulah Falle, Ga.
From Shore to Shore. Niagara Falle.
At the Foot of the Cross. The Old Farm House.
The Widow’s Son. Summer Morning.
The Child Jesus. Summer Evening.
The Angel of Prayer.
Angel of tho Covenant.
Tbe Three Holy Womon.
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JAS. P. HARRISON 4 CO.. Proprietors,
apr22,tf Atlanta, Ga.
Haralson Sheriff’s Sales,
GEORGIA, Haralson County.
W ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
House door, in the town of Buchanan, in
said county, within the legal hours of sale, on
the
First Tuesday in January, 1877,
the following property, to*wit:
Lots of land numbers 1,120 and 1,121, in the
19th district and 3rd section of said county.
Levied on to satisfy two Justices Court fi fas from
vho 839th DistriatG, M, in favor of Henry Ta’
lor vs Y. J. W. II. Stephens, as principal, and 3
M. Bryant, executor on tho estate of William
Greer, deceased, security. Levied on as the
proporty of Y. J. W. H. Stephens. Levy made
and returned to mo by L. C.
This Decomber 2, 1876.
dsc7,lm JOHN DEAN, Sheriff.
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
T O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN. L. ..
Mitchell and C. 1). Forsyth having in proper
form applied to me for permanent letters of ad
ministration on tbe estate of Daniel R. Mitchell,
late of said eounty, this is to oite all and singular
the creditors and noxtol kin of Daniel R. Mitch
ell to bo and appear at my office on the first Mon
day in January, 1877, and show-cause, it any
they can, wby permanent lotters of administra
tion should not be granted to L. C. Mitchell and
C. D. Forsyth, on Daniol R. Mitchell’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signature. Dec,
4, 1876. H. J. JOHNSON, Ordinary,
dcc5,Wlm
Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA, Floyd County.
N otice is hereby given to all
persons concerned that Is tho year 1865
J. L. Alford, of Floyd county, depaited this life
intestate, and no person has applied for admin
istration on the ostate of said J. L. Alford, and
in teims of tbe law administration will be Tested
in the Clerk of the Superior Court, or some otbor
fit and proper person, on the first Monday in
January next, unless some valid objeotiona are
mado to bis appointment.
i.iTen under my hand sad .ffiatal signature,
this December 4, 1876.
dec9,td H. J. JOHNSON, Ordinary,
Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA, Haralson County.
O N THE FIRST MONDAY IN JANUARY
next, application will be made to vho Court
of Ordinary of laid ccunty for leave to sell the
real estate belonging to the eatate of Jaekson
Whitten, deceased. November 22,1876.
dec2,lm H. C. HEAD, Adm’r.
SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
Loans and Cash, ------
TEXAS DEPARTMENT,
AUSTIN, TEX.
Loans and Cash, --.**-
Thoe. B. Jctor, President.
Thoms, A. MeCreery, Vlce-Pres.
H. P. Green, Bteretsry.
100,000. H8 k 001 4 Trcntton, Gen. Agents.
Geo. B. Zimpleman, President.
Hon. N. G. Shelley, Ylee-Prei.
A. J. Jornigan, Secrotary.
” ■ ndfur - •
Total Assets,
* 100,000. * 4 Blandfurd, General Agent.
- $700,000.
The great popular feature of this growing Company is that each State Department is in troth
and faot a Homo Company, and loans its entire reserve at home, at a low rate of Interest, os
undoubted real estate security. Tho Parent Office reoeives the death loss and pays the death ion,
ALL FORMS OF ENDOWMENT AND ACCIDENT POLICIES ISSUED.
Good Agents wanted to oanvois during the next six months.
Address
sngl2/>danglt,tw-wly
C. G. SAMUEL, President,
R. J. GWALTNKY, Secretary,
ROME, GA
The Best is Cheapest!
C. W. LANGWORTHY,
HOME, GA..,
Only Agent for
B. SHONINGER & CO.’S INSTRUMENTS
Paulding Sheriff’s Sales.
GEORGIA, Paulding County.
W ILL BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT
House door in the town of Dallas, in said
oounty, within tho legal hours ot sale, on the
First Tuesday in January, 1877,
the following property, to-wit:
Thirty seres of lot of land number 420, and
thirty seres of lot number 421, 19tb district and
3rd section, to aattsfy a Superior Court 1 fa in
favor of Mary Harris vs D. D. McCollum.
Also, at the same time and place, lot ol land
number 916, in 8rd district and 3rd ssotion, to
satisfy a Justico Court fi fa of 1003rd District G.
M., in favor of officers of Court vs James H.
Martin.
Also, at tho samo time and place, one grist mill,
saw mill and cotton gin; also, half interest oi
lot of land number 107,1st district and 3rd sec
tion, to satisfy a Justice Court fi fa of 051st Dis
trict G. M., in lavor of N. R. Sheets vs Jacobee
New.
This December 1,1876.
dec7 HENRY BRASWELL, Sheriff.
Administrators’ Sale.
GEORGIA, Haralson County.
B Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF THE COURT
of Ordinary of said county, will be sold
betorethe Court Houre door in the town of
Buchanan, on the
First Tuesday in January, 1877,
itbin the legal hoars of sale, the following
proporty, to-wit;
Two-thirds of lots of land numbers 46 and-46
(the remaining third of each lot being the wid
ow’s dower), in the 8th district of originally
Carroll now Haralson county, said lands lying on
Tallapoosa river and Walker’s creek. Eighty
scree cleared, good bottom land, the balance in
the woods. Well timbered laud, and known as
the Kit Liner place; two miles below Talla
poosa postoffice. Sold as the property of C. D.
Liner, decoased, for the benefit of the heirs
Terms, two-thirde oaab, the balance on twelve
months’ time. This November 22, 1876.
M- W. LINER,
E. W. LINER,
M. Q. LINER,
. dec2,lm Administrators.
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