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An Awociation composed of many
the several Southern Sutra, feel*
8cbool-Book* which should be eo-
unpolitical, which should present
science—arc now issuing a com*
Text-books by the eminent eobol
which arc the
Chtmpest, Be$t % and Mott 1 BeetnMful flMMMl i
Now published. The " University Serira” embrneas
Maury's Geographical Series,
By Commodore M. F. Maury, of the Virgin}* Military Institute. A series of books w
made an era in the study of this scienea, and which. In the words of n well known and
cotnplished Southern teacher, “ are characterised by a felicity of airenfemdftt and sis
freshness of style which must ever render them attractive to the ronnf, and which wil
used by all who wish to teach Geography aa a nitnee, as soig|thuig to make pntk tk
and not merely <u an enumeration of dry Seta."
By Oftono* F. Holms,
versitv of Virginia. A se
graphical beauty. Thay i
selection* of prose and raw
I will not change bis rw
the Political Depsrtxnso-
rtieep paper, and itj Club lutes are particularly favorable.
The presidential osoteet for 18T2 will be the most Important to the history of America,
reived are moaseMons. and all that patrlota bold dear la at stabs.
Fidelity to the OoaeUtutton la the true teel of oemeoraqr in every State of the Ualon, and wa i
MM who ta a true Mend la that sacred instrument, aa a co-worker with us in the freat can
Liberty- Tbe rights and liberties of the whole paeplo ere jeopardised—not any more so la
Ln the North; and we of (he South have ao iatasoate at atahe In the me mane one teen*# at I
ireaot commeo to North and South, alike.
We respectfully oak a tor share o< public petrouffe.
THE DAILY SUN.
Tucuoday Uouxaio. Docimbxb 7
OairNew Adnertixments ahroys found
On first Pop1 local <Md Businas HUices
<m Fourth Page.
A RAILROAD TO ELBERTON.
A Hatter ot Special Intrrrat to lk« Pao-
pie of Atlanta and ta ths Alr-Llne
It allroad.
We i vitt -poci&l attention to the coin-
muuicaUon of “Elbort'
to-day. The peoplo of Atlanta
Stockholders of tbe Air-line Railroad,
it nun* to us, should be deeply inter
ested in toe matter presented.
Elbert is a wealthy county. A eery
large amount of cotton, as wall aa other
prodnea, is made then. Tin poop « are
extend™ purchmera of merehandlea, and
tbe trade of tbe county is vary large. All
tbia bade goes to Augusta, and Elbert is
one of the beeriest patrons of tbe An-
gnata Market
Elberton is thirty miles from tbe Bait-
road, at the nearest point—Lexington.—
The people hare long desired tbe Wash
ington Branch of the Georgia Railroad
to be extended to Elberton, but ite con
strnotion wosld be rery expensive—eepe
daily in (be eoet and difficulty of creas
ing Bread rirer.
A branch of tbe Air-Line oonld be
built at comparatively email coat—tbe
proposed roots for meet of the distance
being on a high level ridge.
This branch onoe built would make
Atlanta tha market for tbe cotton and
other trade of Elbert and the oouatry
contiguous.
We have not time to go into details or
giva statistics, We throw oat the gener
al idea, and hope it will be taken bold of
and elaborated by those immediately in-
-terested.
SON-STROKES.
IW- The President appointeth “a
cheerful giver."
WM- Ill boats are in an ice fix on tbe
oh tbe Hodson Canal
Resolved, That we instruct our dele
gates to oast thair ballot for him for Gov
ernor.
Resolved, That tbe proceedings of
this meeting be forwarded to the Chroni-
do and Sentinel, of Augusta, and Th* At
lanta SOW for publication.
W7 A Mautin, Chairman.
Chakles H. Shockley, Sec.
STATE MATTERS.
The Americus Republican, of Tuesday,
•aye; We learn that a telegram was re
ceived in this city on Saturday, that act
ing Governor Conley bad pardoned Mr.
in 'our paper I'egOi who was found guilty of "volunta-
lauta and the 7 the-hat Superior
_ ,, , Court of this county, and sentenced by
Judge Clark to ton years imprisonment
in tbe Penitentiary. If tbia be true,
there is no baoeasRy for law in this coun
try, for the trial of criminal offender*. It
beuomes it farce.
The. Hancock Sentinel, of Saturday,
says: “A gentleman was in Sparta this
week, who says he was monied in 1866,
and has twelve boy ohildren now, and
thinks the prospects are good for having
three more for a Christmas present.
A Hancock negro named George Wil
liams; benzined on Sports pop-skull and
laid down on tbe railroad track fora
snooze. He was interred the second day
thereafter.
Sheriff Bradford of Columbus, who
was ssssnltcd by young Muses, is recov
ering.
Columbus oomes up with the champi-
thief. The Son says: One was arrested
Saturday night and carried to the guard
bourn. The offloers went through him
and found the stolen money on his per
son. It wss laid on a bench while be
put on his clothes. He stole the money
again while several officers were around
and destroyed it—how, no one knows.—
Ha is the sharpest one yet The Grand
Jury will, perhaps, have a my so in tbe
■SU The flsttest thing
Seott as a future President
out—Tom
Mk. This is tbs imam for ground
bogs. They cafl ’em mesagvw.
Mr The editor of Qodey's Lady's Book
la 84 yean old and still Sarah J. is Halo.
»©_ Brownlow has arrived in Wish
button, in improved health. “The good,
Aa
<9- Grant has
quite three yearn
million of dollars.
been President not
and is worth only a
*9" Trumbull and Tilden for Presi
dent and Vice-President is the latest
eonoeit of the New York Sun.
t9‘“The Divine Tragedy” is the name
of Longfellow’s new poem, which Jos. B.
Osgood A Co. have just issued.
*9-Tencyson's “Last Tournament” is
published in fnll in the Louisville Ledger
of Monday. There ia about a thousand
lines of it
(9- Pleasanton is preparing to havo
his case laid before tbe Senate. He
thinks he eon make some strong points
against Bootwelh
g9* “The philosopher's stone—Sens
es. ”—Boston Post. That is possibly the
first time it was ever intimated that
Grant is a “philosopher."
Tha Boston Pool announces that
‘more whisky will be distilled this year
than last” The C.-J. lifts its emaciated
head and whispers “will it beBoarbonf
M. The cold weather has had a bad
effect open tbe mails. They have be
come very irregular in tbeir habits.—
Those from the East fail oftoner than
they some on time.
(9. H. G-, tha national farmer, was
applied to for a remedy for “scratches”
in hones “Pare tbeir toe nails dose,"
responded the renowned agriculturalist,
“and they eml scratch any more."
M. It is stated that an order has been
issu'd by the Internal Revenue Bureau,
at Washington, that "board, lodging and
wishing meat be paid for os demand, or
that the employee be deemed unworthy
of holding any plaoe of trust or profit
under the Government of the United
States.”
■9* Speaking of the speculative ten
dency of our foreign ambassadors, bat
most especially at "Emma” Sehenok, tbe
Litchfield, Connecticut, Sentinel offers on
apology for them by saying: “Having
bean obliged to bey their positions, it is
ao more than fair that thay should be al
lowed to engage in some business or
speculation to get their money back. If
an official position has a money value,
why not use it to get money ? Shall our
Chid Magistrate be allowed to reoeive
houses, loads, libraries, horses, dqgs and
greenbacks, and a diplomats sgeqt be
forbidden to leather its nest t Surely
not; and General Giant wffi do the man
ly thing by retaining Mr. Sehenek in
Mectlmg in Calamhla County.
At a meeting held at Appling on Tues
day, the 6th December, to select dele
gates to attend tha Convention to aomi-
note a candidate for Governor, Dr. W.
A. Martin was called to the chair, and C.
H. Shockley cbneed secretary.
On motioned Dr. H-K-Ossey, the Hon.
& C. Lamkia, member of tbe House ol
Representatives, sad Charles EL Shock-
ley were elected delegates.
On motion of Dr. Casey,
Reeolved, That in the penon of Maj.
J. B. Commlag, of Richmond, we reoog-
mse a firm, true friend to human righto,
constitutional liberty and to the beat in
terest of oar people, and is such we do-
tore to show our appreciation of a man
who stands true to hisoolon at all limes.
Resolved, That we, the people of Co
lombia county in Convention assembled,
send up to Atlanta our united, most em-
phatio endorsement of J. B. Camming.
The editor or the Americas Republi
can has been gorging himself on straw
berries, fresh from tbe patch.
Col. Law was to have lectured in
Americus last night
Bose and Harry Watkins are in Au
gusta.
A parrot notified Mrs. Abel A Wright,
of Griffin, that her bouse waa on fire, in
time to extinguish the flames before much
damage was
Griffin has twelve bar-rooms, and all
are prospering.
Madame Isabella MoOullough-Brignoli
will give an opetatio and ballad concert
in Savannah to-night
The Savannah Republican says:—
" The Kimball House oontinnee to be
crowded with goasto.’ The above is al
most a standing notioe in the Atlanta pa
pers, we see, in spring, summer, autumn
and winter, and we hope it is true. The
Kimball House, though at Atlanta, be
longs to the State, and we are proud of
it
GEORGIA SHERIFF SALES.
Sale Day First TmesAay in Jam-
—IT-
FOLIO* OOOWTT.
City lot in Atlanta—Fi. fa. in favor of
A V. Brumby va. Moses Jones and Wm.
Green (colored.)
House and lot in Atlanta—Fi. fla. in
favor of Ivy A Winn vs. Jefferson
Floyd.
Tbe stone flagging and steps. North
side of Wall street Atlanta—Mechanics’
and Laborer’s lien, in favor of Yoang A
Welsh vs. H. I Kimball.
City lot at junotion of Broad and
Peachtree streets, known as the Sasseen
property.
(Seventy acres of land lot 157, Fulton
county—Fi. ta. in favor of Gilmore S.
Drake va E. R. Ssseeen.
House and lot in Atlanta—Fi. fas.
favor of John Keeley, Hunnicutt A JBel-
lingraths and B. W. Satterfield A Bro. vs.
0. E. Grenville.
A lot in West End—Fi. fa. in favor of
W. H. Smith Va Julius Glatz.
Seventy scree of land lot 9, Fulton
county—Fi. fa in favor of Wm. Wright,
et aL, va Killia Brown.
City lot on Alabama street—Fi. fa.
favor of Georgia Loan and Trust Com
pany va Peter Huge.
Fifty-eeven acres of lSto 98 and 100—
Fi. fa in favor of Z. D. Graham va T.
E. Williams
The H. L Kimball Honae—Mechanics’
lien, in favor of Healy, Berry A Co.
DOUOLAS OOUXTY.
Thirty scree of lot No. 78—Fi. fa in
favor of W. J.
Hembree va James Weal
$26.00 Saved! 886.00 Saved!
PRICES AND TERMS Or
WILMON SHUTTLE
Sewing Machines.
warrakted itvi years by
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO
irlsli it distinctly understood that tbsss ere oar
from which we never deviate; end we gtaasmn.
tee our Mechlnee to kave every point of excellence
to be found ln any Underfeed Shuttle Machine, and
as durable, mede of ae feed meterlel ae any Machine
in the wend, and that it will do ae elegant work.
W. H. GRIFFIN. Gen. Agent,
ta Peachtree Street. Atlanta, Oa.
Liquors ! Liquors t
BUY YOUR
Ales, Wines- S Liquors!
AT
BNNT’S
Ale
Depot
Chicago
ARB
Wholeaalo Liquor House.
RY tan m tarn Awovtarst
at osu Mult er aegeoiu, mmca
•totitosoWotMsJM
The National CMl) and
AGUE TONIC.
A Certain Chare!
Mo lfltfeteol
WILL SEED A TWO-OUNCE BOTTLE OFTEl
above medicine (which la enough for any eaae) with
full dlreettone, fete of charge, on werlpt at It da.,
from any one ordering It; and will, also, teod the
formula for this valuable preparation to any sddreee
i receipt of $1G0 H. NEE80E, M. D.,
Draggiet
CrawfordvUle, ~ -
gUsuliantoae.
1,000 BCriHEM
Bed Rust Proof Oats
AT
Mark W. Johnson’s,
OPPOSITE
Cotton Warehouse,! on j [ Broad. Street.
auroi
300 Bush. Selected\Serd Barley,
250 Bush, seed Bye, ta arrive,
600 Bush. Seed meat,
210 Bsuh. Bed Clover,
216 Busts. Bed Tap or Berdt
Brats.
224 Bush, Orchard Brass,
IDO Bush, Tati Meadow Oat
Brass, ta arrive,
175 Bash. Bias Brass, mud sal
other useful Brasses, he.
600 Cut. Fresh Turnip deep ;
ALSO:
lOO Tams Sea raw! Kliumu mu<
other Guano, tor Wheat, He.
ALSO!
GOO Dixie FJbwi nnd other
Plows, from $l|M to M SO, ohcapar than hide
aotara.”
ALSO:
The Keller Patent Grain Drill,
For cowing Wheat, Etc.
Also | Everything alee needed fc the Agricultu
ral line, at
Mark W. Johnson’s,
P. O. BOX MO. Atlanta. Oa.
Store.
The
Dollar
Palace
LOOK
Jttntnal Cite Jntntance.
TX) YOUR INTEREST !
The Mutual Life Insurance Company
Cotton fatlox* ant) Cotton Joob <9nano l]
rz
New Cotton and Produce
use.
OF NEW YORK.
ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000
^SHAjanus or uoss thaw aa millions or dollars, ard raovzDar
A Ml UablOtiaa aa dattrinlnad by to. luaowto. Daparttnaal of th. Bteta of N.w York. Uaatha
Aaaala. limmi. Unto. Rmliud pm tk. larfaaf urcuM of DIvMmUU, tnd ku th, smOint 1
sonot ssfismset snjwamar ta ItoWorld.
I uadmtoMd vUl aUllr alv. Ml latonaMloti MoMiwr k> .SMt l.aimnM oa ro» Hvm. Po row
»thotothto YOU lore h, tom, spoil* Is THS OLD MUTUAL-
Henry B. Ohrietian,
SPECIAL AGENT.
Ofllooi ..-mamma* BUILDING, Whltoliall Htroot.
J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D„
MEDICAL XX AMIKER.
M. .lymti WTmtod tsha tors Barkers.
4«rfe«arc, Cntlerg, ®nna, 9c.
W. L. WADSWORTH, Atlanta, Oa.,
W. L. WADSWORTH & CO.*
Importers and Dealers in Hardware
Also, a Lugo Stock of Stoves aad 11mm Farmlihlng Goods.
Opposite JtmM’ Bank, Whitehall Street.
Atlanta San |)ro»ptcm».
THE ATLANTA SUN!
DAILY AND WBEKIiY,
L B. PIKE,
rRopRirroa.
RUPTURES!
TO RUPTURED PERSONS OF
ATLANTA
RADICAL CURE OF
ABDOMINAL HERNIA,
I OR
RUPTURE,
Without Inconvenience to the
Patient, or restriction in
Exercise or Diet.
D al. L. BOW*. ABTISIIO SDBOXOH, HAT-
DIG devoted hie time ezclueively to the etady
end treettuent of Abdominal Hernia, in ite varione
forme and etegee. reepeetfuiiy announeee to tbe
lublic that he ace opened an office, Boom No. a,
fcpitol Building. Atlanta, Ga., where, during buel-
ie«e bourn, each day, he can be ooneulted.
During aa experience of over twenty years, Dr. B.
bee treated several thousand ruptured patients, of
L »th sexes and of all ages, a gnat number of whom
•re restored to health, vigor and a sound body.
This has been ejected by assiduous study and the
use of his Inventions, ln conjunction with hie popu
lar remedies, being an external application, promot
ing a speedy and permanent cure, without the Buf
ferings and injuries resulting from the rigid and in-
“lpportable pressure of a Trues.
Bo reliable is this treatment
Live Paper on Live issues’
PUBTiTBrnP BY
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
ALEXANDER IX. HTEPHENW, !
Proprietor*,
■tancee from the tret application, will oeaea
to be annoyed by a return of the rapture, and will
be enabled to take the most active exercise on foot
or on horseback, with perfect security against the
dangers of strangulated Hernia.
Dr. Howe’s AbdoMiael Bapporter.
Relief and ours for Female, Uterine or Abdoml
wwtkndwwe.J^rpujenoy or general Debility. Very
U ^rbe*New°yjIrk Methodist, of Mh May. 1M6. highly
recommends Dr. Rowe's euooeeaful treatment of
RUPTURES aad DEFORMITIES. The editor has
extensive acquaintance with bis patients, and posi
tive knowledge of very wonderful euros. Ha there
fore invitee the earnest attention of the afflicted
and the closest scrutiny of the profession.
No charge for examination under any oiroumstan-
i whatever. I invite the ruptured, and aU per
sona interested, to call and examine for themselves.
Positive certificates of many
ehown—among others, several <
Alexander H. STEPHENS, Political! Editor
A. R. WATSON. News Editor.
J. Henly S^ITH, General Editor and Business
Manager.
TERMS OF 1 SUBSCRIPTION.
Dally—Bln*lo Copy.
Don't forget the addreee.
DR. J. L. ROWE,
Room 1, Oapltol Building.
novS-lm. Atlanta, Ga.
Hogs, Cattle & Sheep
'THERE 18 AT ALL TIME8 FOB 8 tLE. at whole
L aale aad retail, at the market pries, a good sup
ply of Hogs, Oattie and Sheep, at the Livestock Yards
of JONES. BEATIE A CO., on the Georgia Railroad,
novttdlw
«, vr. effMIJK, Auctioneer.
39 RESIDENCE LOTS.
WILL BELL, ON THE PREMISES, ON THUR8-
day, the 7th Deoember, at 2 o'clock ln the after
noon.
Thirty-nine Residence Loots,
situated on the west side of McDaniel street, a short
distance south of L. 0. Wells' piece. These Lota lie
well, end arc within less than 600 yards of the Street
Railroad, Each Lot will be told with the privilege
of the adjoining ones. 1 have add several great bar
gains lately at auction—I only goon land to asff it.
Remember this, and look out for bargain*.
Terms, half Cash, balance ln three months, with
itoreet. G. W. ADAIR,
detfeat Beal Batata Agent
PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTA
WINE & LIQUOR CO.
V
Ns. 8 GRANITE BLOCK,
Broad Street,
ATLANTA. OA.
Clerk* Wanted.
ANTED, AN ACTIVE YOUNG MAH FOB
■hipping clerk In a wholesale house In thin city ;
also, a boy U or'lfi yean old. Address, with refer-
ences. B., Sun Office. deefi-tf
OtOMOIA-TALiAinano Corrrr.
OamVABT'S OFFICE, Doc. 4, in.
NA8MUCH AH THE ATLANTA SUN HAS THE
largest elrcnleUou in this county, of any paper
. iblianed in Georgia, notice ta hereby flteu that
all advertisements lor the Ordinary's Office, aad
Ctark of the Huperlor Court of said county, will
lubluhed In that paper.
CHAH. A. BEAZLEY,
Ordinary of T. 0., and Clerk B. 0.
hereafter be pubJ
decd-ddthwlt
Twelve Month*
Six Months •
M'H'Bl PlaAJWAXEin
LOAN AND SAVINGS BANK.
OWE
nutaeorltoeCHOapitel
MILLION DOLLAR’S.
viinM it*. «
o) islil^hd
The Warehouse of Th A Manh,
ICor. Campbell and Reyiidi&l
Angtmtn, CeemisU,
|S NOW BEADY TO BEOETYE COTTON. LTBEBAL CASH ADVANCES
toll be mafia upon Cottas in WOMhtaaA fir open Bafttolad Raotopta. 0*
NL Partiea Storing Ootoott with the BaAk wiU ta fonuatad sin xactopta tor
same tkat wifi be available in thia oity at any other tax borrowing monay.
99* Tha fa propored at all timaa to maka. LOANS ON FBODUCE or
PBOVISIONS on the moat reasonable terms.
Parties woxld do well to apply at the Warehonae, or coaunnafastf with the
Officer*.
CUARIiES J. JX^fXnrii yuMHent.
a pro, i’. king, Yioe-Vrwntdent*
T, P. HIlANCn, Cashier. .tun ai
eept2fi-Sm ♦ —
:—-■.» -’-nTi
DANIEL & R ILili,
COTTON FACTORS,
Agents Cotton Food, Guano,
NO. 3,W AKKEN BLOCK, OPPOSITE GLOBEHOTEL, AUQUSTA, QA.
All bnshnas egtruated to them will 1
Orders for Bagging, Ties or Hope and I
COMMISSION 11-4 PERCENT.
xxriBxxoxr.
JnO*. JOH* P. IDIO. IWI OoorgU BMI B<«d. I Ool. L. HILL, «»•«•• Ok. to-i VOfe, Ooaoto
rvMMeal »Ulwl Bkl of look sod lafMla I OMtoa, tod ol kuauoto _
T^SontXB. In.. Pnat Dtobou r«UIs« Oo. vrwTsaS&x, xlu^towtoi fax.
■fnMsMwctoirt k fiuisio' XsMonsI Bsnk. Aaqurts I - kkartmi
BRANCH, SONS A CO.,
OOTT ON FACT.OBjB
-AND-
COMTHISSION MI^HGHAiPfTS,
Offloe at Pleutera’ Loan AMavlng* Ttuuk Wareko-ae
KOIVOIA.
J^IBERAL GASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE ELD HEBE,
or for Shipment to Domeatio or Foreign Market*
J9“ SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Oottan.
aept96-6m
familn faaoriu Benmg RUct)inea.
w ic
—-p.-p.— ... •.......
Family Favorite Sewing Machine.
SIMPLE. DURABLE,
Will do a greater’ variety of work,
ubuaifen than any other auutelnn. Hold on the installment pto
«u dollar a month. Offloe and salesroom at
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