The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, September 18, 1871, Image 2

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THE DAILY SUN JW Office in ihs Sim Building, Wed sids </ Broad drat, Second Door South of 19" Rew Advertisements alwayt found on Pird Page ; 1-ocul and Business NUics on Fourth Page. We publish in full, the decisions of the Supreme Court; also the dsiJj “ Pro ceedings’* Of the Conrt, and keep the ^‘Older of Business" standing in our columns. d Agents SsrTfcs mtsr, ' : twouam ».inns KCTA.' Jamm Asmor Sun, Knoxville, Two. DAT* Bxzx, Athena, (k Job* T. Bourn, IttkATN” J. L. Wbmkt, Woodstock, (it. J. G. Caldwxll, Thomson, G a. THE ONLY Soutb.orn Sliow. WB&ia&aJ 1 Tatta*, Matt k Co.. White Plain*, Green Co., Ga THURSDAY 5 FRIDAY, September iH arid 20. ■wxugsxl *> /ii tfcocraa or the pinioD ij MASSIVE SOUTHERN COMBINA* The Arrest nf McCalls. of his pw snrystioni. which wiU be oootinsea to-morrow. This sad the en- I while look upon it as an effort to injure his chancier and to break down bis teeth ■may agNM ■them who hare abend; been arrested under charges of swindling, detrending, Ac.—all, exoept A. a Burris, we twHewe—st the instance of KoOells and upon hie affidavit We have eeversl times spoken of M*j UA, hadluvW eupreased the opinion that he had not participated in the rob- beriea and frauds charged against other Btoie tWHsfrOKf tort*- A* W» titled to the eredit of having prooeedod against delinquents through honest and patriotic motives. We shall not change this opinion, unless the evidence to jus tify It Is produoed. If it is produced, we 3JXBSXA’ tion is rinsed, lot Urns* reasons: L He has taken vary serious steps— swearing out warrants against, end caus ing the arrest of men upon such serious charges, if he, too, is guilt; of an; frauds, oaibexaleaeat or ether wrong doing. It looks quite nniansonablo to suppose be would have thrown saeh hear; stones, if he had been living in a glass house. A eonsoions vflUsu don’t often do suefa things: 2. The ii1"pliiT tint he has received lnone; from various parties owing the State Hoad, wltioh gmoagta stand on the booka to the debit of Iboae parties, and that he hae neither credited such parties on the hooks with the mono; thus paid, nor charged himself on tho books with tho mouc; thus received, nor made nn; entry on the books of what disposition, if on;, ho has made of tho same, we do not look upon as conclusive evidcuoe of wrong doing, or wrung in tention, or even as an; neglect of duty ; and os germain to this subject, wo make the following inquiries': Was it the dut; of tho timerul Book keeper of the road to make entries of moue; received on the Books of the Treaeurtr; or was it not improper, under any niaanmstaneea, for him to make Bueh an enjgyl Jft’aa it net the Xreeearor’a dut; to keep liis own Books, and the dut; of the General Bookkeeper wot to makefjyr entrise in thoeo Booka? Was there an; Book in the General Book keeper’s offioe in which original entries of oaih reorired were to be made’ If there was no saeh book, and such original en tries were not a part of lloColla’i duties, what ffito oouid he do bat heap memo randoms of what he did? ItAJAklttr *4tfas is the cspls- 1 will be othred on this point, lor wo have not seen or oonfettsA with an; one since the arrest, who oouid give on; ides of what testimo ny would be offered by the defense; bat these rspg—f inr readily oeour to the mind of on experienced Bookkeeper.— We propound Idem tor what the; are worth. •wndtrnm toffivmM. am at I Bat whether he should or shoald not have made eqtrieain tho books matters but lfltaa If he shows that he lias msdsaiOfful diapooitiou of the money he ha* received, that wiU suffice. If be eeuh^j H be it guilt; of an; fraud, ern- bcioiomaot, or misappropriation of pul>- t. Further: We do not beer nf an; charge being made against him, of par- tiilggtif to aay of the big steslinge goin^f on while the Bead was in Blod getts haoil*, or Of hying to have any fraudulent elaftns pasted up by the An- dMag Board si nee that time. Uka charges seom to be confined altogether to mone; .received by him sums the lease,' tor mjkie; due the Iload on or be fore that tune, and which was all then on the books, <fe«h tO'ftc inspection of the world. It seems to us that saeh funds did not offer at fsTSCthle s ebunoe for steattng of embeszlemeut, with the hop* of ooncesbng it and eaeaping de tection, aa that of fraudulent claims endilad and money paid out on aueh’efjhlW. If MeOelUha* detected, sxpMfld^ MHlffioMCvttil tho litter, rati he has batter Ssnactban to nndartahs „ uss,mtoiM or embenie public funds wb«m the sources from whiah the money waa Bum derived Were so p*om*i<»t-so eon- q>icuous—so easy to detect. It it al leged that he boa not mods a single en try on the books—not a scratch since the lease; which he might have dene to aa attempt to oover np fraud, had ho com mitted it Such thoughts occur to us. But we shall see what we ohall see. If be is gailty, w« again «er, punish him. - - It not, to «ffi be vindicated. Meantime | miscellaneous dbuertiitmeute.^ 2 DAYS Wiyn Two l*<*i*n>i*«niiur»o» Ykntly afteravmijt ft Kf'BA’ijino All Others Pretenders and ImpoeterH. IT r t j OLIl CIRCUS liBOlNB OITOSITE DEPOT. Wootten & Haight’s EMPIRE CITY CIRCUS MENAGERIE AND BALLOON. Announcement Extraordinary. ittle IBM than one year ago, when thi* Grand Enterprise wai organised in Atlanta, Georgia, many people predicted lailuru Jn iU infancy; but the uu precedented success crowning It everywhere It hai bean, haa satisfied them of the error of their judg ment. No exhibition on the road haa over given greater satisfaction, and none have achieved an great a de gree of popularity. Neither labor nor money baa been spared to make it the inoat expensive and New lirunawlck. Nova Scot fa, prince Edward laland. Cane Breton and New Foundland, there haa been but one voice from tho proaa aud public aa to tho Intrinsic merits of this mammoth enterprise. Annie and Zoological combination. •OENES OF ORIENTAL GRANDEUR, GLITTERING SPECTACLES Startling Free Sensations And tho floi’Al stud of I’erforiuing aud thorough bred homos on earth. Look at them an they pasa the streets and dispute it if you Mi*. Goo. ’Wumbold, The World-ronownod Paaturer, Contortionist, and hlatrvupeof a DOZEN PERFORMING DOGS. A World of Wild Animals, and a Drove of Bactrian Camels. Grand gratuitous Balio on Ascension 1 ugle wire to tho top of the pa vllioo. and return to the ground. A grand dual spectacle aud mom froe attraction than was eve fon offered by auy similar establishment. Two DaiiNol’Wilil Lions, a Minnie Wells, re Berg, the arkn Animal Trainer I — - - ► ♦ ^ Attached to the Zoological Department will be fouud a large collection of oho loo aiul rant Auinr' Birds. etc . and a World t>f Monkey*. Ia the Arenlc Department fan be Been The find artist* of Enrol* aud American. M'U Idotoe lffit larv, the Deehing Kquiestrieune. Mm E. Btockoe. the beantifal Horae-woman. H’Ue Andrews, the chaste and elegaut rider. Vile Louise, cord* elastlque and volatile. Edwin Watson, tho daring rider. The world renowued and only rivals of tho llaulona, , w< a ,XHK- » , . WATMON BROTHE1W, OEOBOE. EDWARD and THOMAS, the greatest Gymnaata in the world. W. Andrewaj_J, Wilcox, Jerome l^tUe, W^Snuad, hoet of talent- Andrews, J, Wilcox, Jercm Adolph Mtofcaey. J. 0. Lei Leon Gastello, and a k Herr Koppea' Silver Cornet Hand will parade the treeta every day at 10 o’clock. A. M. feggttlftilly ChrjtetM Seals fbr Ladle*, and no net- Kg allowed inakfe the pavilion. Admission-gcveuty-Ave Cents. Children under toTUly Oents. # WiU ahow in AugneU. Ge.. on geptemher 10 and 4 — ‘ — “—, BeftaashM ; GrUBn, XT; ^ c w uau, October Si West DoluL October 4; ; Oolumbna, Ga ; October W. W. DPRAKD. ewptlh eedSw otttenl Agent. BIM nALL ROUriU DAAcnvo ACADEMY. *nBOr. ltODXaoiV mapect/Ully announces k X dtirenff of Atlanta that he will continue to give iustructiou iu tho "l\>Ute Art." iu the elegaut luu Bonm of the U. I. UmbaH Honee. c laea tor gentle men every Ifcttday ami Wotoesdny et S o cJeok. p. m. Houwe every Friday at 9 o’clock. ». u. WiU com- laience c.aas far ledLeand ohtfdrea on gaharday. the ldth instant, at Ao clooh, r. M- frtvate teflaooa given when deeired. Tor further information, apply to Prof. Eobtson, at the 0.1. him hell House. QUlania 0on Prospctlns. THF ATLANTA SUN! DAILY AND WEEKLY, Live Paper on Live Issues’ PUBLIBHMD BY THHl ATLANTA, GEORGIA. lIIENI.Y MM1TII, lj Proprietors. Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political Editor A. R. WATSON. 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All letters intended tor him, either on private matters or connected with the Pohttral Departmeu- f this paper, should bo addressed to him at Crawfordville, Ga. . ... . AU letters on business of any kiud, connected with THE 8UN, except its Political Department, ebould be addressed to J. Henly Hmitb, Manager, Atlanta, Ga. THE DAILY SUN Is the CHEAPEST DAILY NEWSPAPER in Georgia, whilo it gives aa ranch Reading Matter as any. IU prtoe has lieen put down very low, for the purpose of placing it within the reach of aU who would like to take a Daily Paper. The Weekly Sun la a large, 8 page aheet (lu quarto form) Ailed with the choicest reading matter. It contains the cream of the Daily—everything which appear* iu our dally issue that la of general internet. All of Mr. Stephens’ Editorials appear in the Weekly THE BUI? is the organ of the People, the Advooate of Justice, the Defender of Popular Rights, and the opponent of burdens heaped upcu a tax-paying people, ana Opnto—inpg of all It will adhara to tha old, aafa, time-honored landmark* of the Democratic Par ty, aud ateruly oppoae any “Departure" therefrom. Mr. STEPHENS is thoroughly enlisted in the Work, and will contribute to its columns almost dally, Wc ask the friends of liberty, everywhere to aid in extending our circulation. Our Weekly ie a very cheap paper, and iU Club Kak a are particularly favorable. Tha Presidential contest Tor I87i will be the most Important In the history of America. The issues in volved are moraootoua, aud all that patriots hold dear.!* at atake. THFI BUN WTI.Ti HNDBJAVOIR 1 UHlUtLiW 9dlJt:i ! . / To diaaemlnate truth, sound doctrine, and correct principles—laboring earnestly and sealoualy NOW, BE FORE IT 18 TOO LATE ; utterly repudiating the do-nothing. Bay-nothing, be-quiet, rtaai aelaap policy advocated by some, while wo are being rapidly borne down the curren^wbieh is rushing into the whirlpool of Radicalism, Centralism and Imperialism. . . . _ The Uadlnale, with the aid of bayonet*, have thrust upon ns the unconstitutional and wickedly oppressive measures of the so-called Uth aud IMh Amendments to the Constitution and the Reoouetruction Acta of the majority Faction ia Congress. The Madioals have asked ns. as Democrats, to pledge ourselves to no- oept. Indorse, stand by, Defend and build upon these measures forever. Those Democrats who give this pledge of couree must ’•depart” from the frith of their fathers. Soma of them have already gone over to the eueiuy’a camp ; and while they aud the Radical cohorts which they have joined are calling out lus tily for ua all to go with them, a few others are advlaiug ua to hold our peace lest we disturb the harmony and distract the counsels of tho Democratic Party I Verily, if we should bold our pence, “the ■tones would cry out” W# cannot remain silent We cannot Urn* counsel our people to accept and welcome their own min, aud thank God for the privilege I It ia of the utmost importance that these issues lie discussed now ; for the adoption of a time-serving •• departure " by the General Convention of the Party will be, not only wrong in principle, but tr ~ judgment it will bo frtal in policy. Pidelity to the Constitution la the true lest of Democracy in every State of the Union, and we recognize every one who is a true friend to that sac ml instrument, as a co-worker with ua In the great cause of American Liberty. The righta and liberties of the whole people are jeopardised—not any more ao in the South than in the North; ana we of the South have no interests at stake in the momentous issues of the day, whin * are not common to North and South, alike. We ret|>octfally aek a fair share of public petronge. All communication* or letter* on Business should be addressed to J. HENLY SMITH, Manager, ATLANTA, GA, tf. We reapeflly aak ear Weekly Exckaanea to publish or notice this OXTY m&tfrarSfc - F LOURING MILLS, urcot.rra, ecoseM. QOU**. MnteUr, ot Itu annotation, win tbo poo- £ ; ir all Ulag* areagrt, wh, a.t p.lr« nuioi. SAMUEL a. icHoiA iae fc»aw> ■aaalkrtar* 1 Lawrence villa, Friday. 16. Secretory. Gainesville, Saturday, 16. Oauton, Tuesday, 19. Cuiuiuiug, Woiuesday. 90. Dalilomga, Thumday, 91. Orfffin, Monday, Nawnan, Tuesday, 96. LaG range, Wednestlay, 97. Campbelltou, iYi.lay, ». Palmetto. Saturday. 60. Conyers, Monday, October 9. Social Circle, Tuesday. 6. Gatenakore, Wednesday. 4. Umoo Point. Thursday, 5. Lexington. Friday ^6. and IMPROVED KACHINEUyT and grinding naw wheat, and am prepared to and will guarantm evary pound of hour that I sell to come fully up to repreeentattoo; otherwlas, it can be ship, ped beck to me at my expense. 1 am prepared to fenuah the tratle, in any quantity, in aaoka, half sacks or quarter aacka. PRIDE OF DIXIE, from choice white wheat. , CITY MILLA FAMILY, from selected red wheat. ' CAPITOL MILLS FAMILY. STAR mills family. BRAN, sacked or unaacked. J. B. BUTLER, Proprietor. aaglltm mimbt ii c*. IN THK CITY! 600 Crates assort ed granite and C C Ware for $80 per crate. Cheapest ev er offered in State. Send for list of con tents. SAVE YOUR FRUIT! SAFEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST FRUIT JARS OEE tho testimony of Mias E. J. Hale, who ia O known in Atlanta to be unexcelled in Preserv ing and Canning Fruit: Messrs. McBride <P Co.: Gentlkmek: My success in tho use of the “Vic tory” Fruit Jar ia ao groat that I desire to thank you for introducing it into our vicinity. More than teu years ago I began canning frnit for home uae. having naed of every can introduced, from the old tin can aud '‘Arthur’s Patent” glass can (1866) till I found the "Victory” And 1 unhesitatingly declare it to be the cheapest, moat simple to uae, and the best for keepiug fruit in Us natural state that I havo ever seen. Very Respect’ully, Looting Glass Flates. We offer the Cheapest and Best line oi House - Keep ers’ Goods in the City. Cut lery, Spoons, Forks,Knives Waiters, Cas tors, Vases <fc Toilet Sets. In fret, any thing needed in a well kept house. Call with the cash McBride & Co. reoa OAtama. a. s. uuioa,, , Drake's Creek JEHU. F. A. BARBOUR <* CO., I^IAUU IH FLOUR, MEAL, V SHIP STUFF, raj.n-UM.iJr. ijurrrrar. n HIUHOT PRICE PAID POR WHEAT. -Ot ■rod.o, Mnraa to. fepot to* of chug.- Jneurancc Compano. Seven Per Cent. Interest Paying Plan.’ The Missouri Mutual Life Insurance Company OF ST, LOUIS. >XO. JCothinx I mutated—.Vo thing Exaggerated—J%'o False Expecta tion.-. JtuL.ul. mum COUI’ANY OPI EU8 THE PU1ILIC A HEW l'EATL’UE PECULIARLY ITS OWN. WHICH HOW- 1- EVER, dor. not di ltart from the <4.1, wWl-trk-il .nil taf, prlui-lpltta. which ouderlie ml wJ.ud Lift Id- surauce. It guarantees on annual dividend to Policy holders jgi A O F S in V 33 NT PER. CENT. On all cash Premiums paid to tho Company. 1 hi* Dividend can be used . „ . . - To Reduce the Amount of the J%'ext Premthm—To Increase tk Policy ; or, Can be H'itndraim In cask at the End or any Pot ey-Pear. ’*■ •" -• This is Realty a Str-en per cent ot JEoney ah Com pound Interest, Coup tut with the oldrantaget of Idle gssesmemca. There is no uncertainty about the AMOUNT of the Annual Dividend* to Policy holder". Jftt. definite sum, fixed iu the face of the Tolley, being Seven hr. <’ent. Compound Interest, outlie amount oT Mo ney paid by the Policy holder to the Ot mpany, and left iu its hands. All Policies Non-Forfeitable After Two Full ANNUAL PAYMENTS ARE MADE. The Massachusetts non-forfeiting law la adopted by tha Company voluntarily. U at any ttoaa a Policy Holder is unable to pay bis Premium, the cash surrender value of the Policy i* placed to the Credit of the Policy and keeps it in force till the surrender value is exhausted. If the fnll annual Premium Is paid every year 1n rash, aud al! Dividends or Inter rut knmilWilalktoB laft in tha hands of tho Cuinpauy FOR NINE YEARS. the Policy will become SELP-StrSTAINING For all time to come, and keep itself in force for Its foil amount WITHOUT ANY f URTMEB PAYMENT. Jury Tlx.o«o Advantaffoa arc xxot Offorocl lay *uoy otlxoxr Company. Another equitable feature in the Company ia that all its premiums taken In Georgia arlU tag fiTpgUfl in the State, to assist iu building up it* own resources. This Company is not confined In its operations to the Seven Per Cent Intercat Plan, but give# in surance upon auy the weU established plana that may bo desired. Cranston & Strobhart. General Agents fbr Geoiyla, Decatur Street. Opposite KimballHanaa. AHmatk. Ga. For Further Information Apply to Carbmar*. dntlcrji, ©nns, &t. W. L. WADSWORTH, Atlanta, Ga., (MAS. WTffI W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.* Importers and Dealers in Hardware, September 10-ly Opposite Jamcb’ Bank* Whitehall Street. ATLAJfTA, OA SUBSCRIBE FOIL THE SUK’ THE SIJJT Ms only ST per year. Uninersitn Pnblisljing gowpanj. UNSECTIONAL, UNPARTISAN, UNPOLITICAL SCHOOL-BOOM. The freshest series of Text-Rooks published- containing lha lateet results of discovery ami scientific research. Official!; adopted by the Virginia ami Ceoi-gin State Boards af Evocation, AMD 8«>W LA HO"I T IN t:*N IN NVURY NOUTIXBIW NTAlTB, And in many Not thorn States. 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A scries of hooks which nvufc; an era iu tli • "ttidvof this science, and whieh, in the words of a w’cll known and ac complished Smith'*m teacher, ” aa* eharacterized l>y a felicity of arrangement and simple to the vounjr, and which will be suuething to nuikc pupils think, freshness of st\ le whieh must ever render them used by till who wi.lt to teach Geography as a . and not merely ns un enumeration of dry facts. Holmes' Reactors and Spellers, IK GKoittiK F. Holmes, LLI) . Professor of History and General Literature in the Uni- vorsiiy •»! Viiyinia. A series of Headers unequalled" in cheapness, excellence, and typo- tfranhical InMUtv. They arc steadily prpj;rcst>ivc in character, bright and fresh in their uel'-etions of prose and verse, and illustrative of Southern scenes, incidents, and history. Venable’s Arithmetical Series, Be (’iitalb" S. Vxnablk, LL.D., Professor of Mathematics in the University of Vinriai i. These booka arc received everywhere by iutellhrcnt teachegs with the highest satin act ion. AS'beiujr most admirably adapted ft»r mental drill; as well as for business educa tion. Their methods, rules, and reasoning* arc clear, distinct logical, and comprehensive, and the aeries is carefully graded throughout. Holmes' History ot the Unltsd States, JJv Gkouok F Holmes, LL.D., of the University of Virginia. It is enough to say of this admirable work, interesting, impartial, and truthful, as well as pure and gracgftil in style, that it is the only History of the United States which is strictly unpartisan. It comes down to the present date." Also, De Vere’s French Grammar, Readers, etc., Cildersleeve’s Latin Series, Carter’s Elements of Ceneral History, Holmes’ English Grammars, Leconte’s Scientific 8erles, Johnston’s English Classics, Duntonlan Writing-Books, etc., etc. Send for our new ILLUSTRATED DESCRIPTIVE CATALOGUE, wnlch wffl be mailed free to any teacher or school officer. It tell* what teachers think of the books, and contains specimen pages of each. A.idmsa UNIVERSITY PUBLISHING COMPANY, 155 and 157 Crosby Street, New York* W. A. SL AYM AKER GENERAL AGENT, ATLANTA, GEORGIA, n^.Sfi l »%»r r 19, Office: Comer Marietta and. Peachtree Atlanta Marble Works. WILLIAM GRAY IMPORTER AND DRALF.R IN American, Italian and all other Marble* SCOTCH CfJMJITITE. M ONUMENTS, Statue*. Va*«a, Tombs, ami all other style" of Marble Work flouo on short no tice and in the latest slid most approved manner. HOTEL FOR SALE. m UK HOUSE AND LOTS IN GRIFFIN. GA.. I known as tho Kccvee Hotel, now occupied a* s hotel by G. W. Grant, eligibly located near Uie Deixit. containing 91 rooms, good outbuilding*, stahl, *. Ac.; *rlendid water, garden spot, and st Administrators sale, on IHi' 1 HER. Trans:—I9D0 'cash; balance I in six ami twelve month* with iutercst from January. 1’ossi‘ssion ’O. J. DRAKK. Adm’r. Notice tc^Shippers. TRANSPORTATION OITIC*. 1 W kmt rbn k Atlantic Hailmoad, } Atlanta, Ga., September 9J, 18T1.) rplIIS ROAD WILL NOT RKCEIYE FOR TRAN8- 1 POItTATION rcrap Iron in boxes, barrels or hogs heads. X B. WALKER, sept9-6t Master Transportation. . h. riMnao. T. *. nnrroN. KIMDRO Sc BINYON, NOTICE. T llIK UNDERSIGNED DESIRE TO COMMUNI . <’ATE with an active and responsible pai ty in Atlanta, to take charge of a coal yatd and do a retail business, either on Commission account, or for a share oi the profits. We also want to less* ground for a Coal Yard Railroad. KENNEDY A MOUROW, septfl-eodtlH16sep, Knoxville, Tenn. Store House for Rent I OfTEIt FOR RENT A FIRST CLASS 1IU8I- NESS HOUSE. For particulars apply, by letter or in person, to A. K. SEAGO. Merchant. Corner ForayUi and Mitchell streets, "ept6-lm AtlauU, Gs. ir.if. .V.KItl#; Painter asul iMeco^aior^ ( \FTICE above W. O. Jack’s. Whitehall street, r V/ turn* thanks to his old patrons for forma* by attention to basin*** to marlt* CLOTHHTQ, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS, UMBRELLAS, Gent"’Furnishing Goods, ho., ho.. Marietta street. Under New Odd Fellow*’ Hall. "npl» fit ATLANTA. GA. NORTH GEORGIA FEMALE COLLEGE, IVY STREET, B ETWEEN Wheat and Lina "treeta, Atlanta. Fall session opens September 4, 1871. For clrcnl sr* rontoining full particular*, apply at the Book aud Music Store", or tho College. j)96 dhwlin A. J. h ANNIE D. HAILE. Pritoffitpala PORTER FLBM2RO, COTTON FACTOR AND COMMISSION MERCHANT, JACKSON STREET. - - AUGUSTA. GA. Commission for Selling Cotton, 1.*^ Per Cent sug9l-61w I AM GLAD HE HAE COME. The lint Paper ttsaycr la the State af Georgia. your chairs, and mats them look ime you wfl* “ ' ishin^ chairs I CAN* new l. _ charge for v at all ryhMfrtsf, Fsmilsn ffcjMirisy, #lr.« lo give satisfaction. Furniture covers cat, made and a tit warranted. Hair and spring mattresses made to order. AU kinds of household furniture and up holstery done at the shortest notice. I have re- red to DeGive’a Opera House, under May*ou’a tiou Wareroom, on Marietta street. a XL BROWN, Late of Rlohmoad. Y*.