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THE DAILY
Sanmax Upimtaa..
SUN.
MW Office in Ae An Building, We*
not BnadOrmt, Second Door SouA q f
'Sat Advancement* abcayt found
tetri net* Notice*
on Fir* Pag* ; Local and Bennett 1
i firtt rag* < Lx
i Foerlk Ptv*. .
ag.aU inn. *.«.
Tatar i. H. Horsm, Thoamrtlta, a*.
■ atxaa dun. XaoArtJta, In.
iTtti&zstisr 01 '
I. 0. riaua. IsOno**. On,
we. a. Tuoon, IVMnlUi. On
*. a. niun. Oataa Mat J
Ini L dm. KdMn tin*
trial in the judicial tribunate of tbe Uni
ted Statea
A* toon ae ft appeared that the author-
itiea of the United Htatea were about to
take .vigorous meaauree to eoforoa th e
lav, teeny paraona ahaoonded, and there
ia good ground for supposing that all of
each person* hare violated the lew. A
full report of vhat haa been done under
this law will be submitted to Congress by
the Attorney-Oeneral.
Tbe Georgia Henatorslilp.
The credentiala of Hon. Thoms* M.
Norwood, olaimiag a eeat in the Senate,
were preheated to the Senate yesterday
laid on tbe
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Joan* a.WMUla aaa tgmttotl
■Mumt, aakamivUaaaa
Magta Ceplaa aid
SS&Y
i F«rN«U at ill*
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FOR GOVERNOR:
H« JAMES M. SMITH
or jmvMcooKK.
iW+1, Dertntber 19, 18U
Card te the Pabllc.
of my entire internet
■JSMeitMtttm
Son to Hon. Alexander H. Stepbena, my
oonneetioo with the paper oeaaea from
thia date. In trapafeg-ring my interaet to
Mr. Stephana I am forcibly reminded of
the pleeaant harmony that haa exiated
between aa mnee bin eonneottoa with the
paper. Hia eondnet in buaineaa ia but
another ilhmtration of the greatness and
kindoeaa of hia mite soft heart
My porpoea from the atari waa to make
Thi Sea a uewa aad boaieaea paper; re
lying upon no politioal party for patron
age, bat treating the merit* e( the paper
to the eeteem of tke buaineaa and reading
pnbtte. Such will again be my oonne
ahonld I ertr be engaged in joornaliam
in thia or any other aity of Oeorgia. My
of political alii-
hnofa, and labor, nSependently, for what
»• * Mure Bra fn a prosperous condi
tion, under the General Cnaineaa Man
agement of Mr. J. Henly Smith, with
whom gay aaaoaiation haa been llcraya
aad wwtiiwly agraeeMe. t will ever be
glad to witnaaa ita oontinoed proeperity.
A. M. Spkiohts.
Tbe President’* Melange.
We have waited for tbe entire menage
ia rriil bh ahapa. We hare penned it
lain a very oommon-plaoe affair. It ia
**** ~7*h the gpaee it would occupy in
ourwtamB^fiaa WB fo Hie peo-
P^®* We ihul, probablj, Live more to
e*y on it henetter.
by Senator Therm an, and
tabla. Than ia no proepect of hia being
admitted, aa it ia generally understood
that the tadant aeat in tba Senate from
Georgia will be given to tbe Hon. Footer
Blodgett, who bee, by tbe late reroln
tionary action of the Oeorgia Leg-
hietnre, gained atrength in tbe Sen
ate, and will, undoubtedly be admitted.
— Wathingkm National Republican, 6A
December.
Ia oar opinion, the Democratic party
of the State aad the Democratic
ben of in ,e Legialatnrc, hare not adopt
ed the meana which they ahonld, and
which waa at their command. It may
not yet be too late to take the right etep.
—Ena. Sira.
Banatagaw will have to roaet low in
Georgia from thia time forth.
Public Plunderer* meat henceforth
‘'hide their heada diminiahed.”
Tan deapoilera of onr people, who
bare ae long fed upon onr substance and
gioeled over their thieving*, will find no
peace on earth—no rent for their bodies
this aide of " a land of deepest shades
where all things are forgot;" and may
God have many on their aonis.
Tan Plundering crew ire amazed at
the rnshing tide of popnlar indignation,
which ia overwhelming everything in ita
way. They have long tyrannized over
qa and foroed us to “ stand and deliver."
This wn have endured almost in ailenoe—
certainly without resentment—till they
supposed we were like well-broke beasts
of burden—had made up our mind* to
aubmit forover, aven after the yoke was
removed; hence they ere astonished.
Geu. Grant recommends Congress to
give a fixed veins to onr currency” by
legislation—“ that value to be oonatantly
and uniformly approaching par with
specie.” It is strange that a man occu
pying the Presidential Chair ia not posted
in the results of all efforts at sumptuary
legislation, or the Axing, by law, of the
value of anything whatever. It cannot be
i. Bueli matters always regulate
themselves, in spite of any law that can
be passed.
Hu ia what the President aaya about
the Ku-klux set, and about hia oooduot
in suspending the writ of Holwae Corpus.
We publish that portion in full—forbeur-
iug any oommeuts at present, but will
giveit our attention hereafter:
There ha. been imposed upon theEx-
srawve nreneb of the Government the
exeenbon of the set of Congress approv-
Tfufir common ly known
ZST J* w ', in * portion of Uie
Btete of Bouth Carolina. The necessity
of the oouree pursued wUl be demonstra-
ted by the report of the Commutes to In-
SsSptraatziS:
•ad decUnug mj reluctance to eaeroiae
•xtreordinaiy powers thereby
ai p y w j “Poo.me, except in ease of lm
' 'ng known n>y
owara when
aery to de so
r J to ill citino*
* - .. \ the paeoeful on joy.
JEfeiS 3* hto *T“"“'»ed »o them by
the Ooaatituboo and the laws. 3
'After the {Manage of this law, inform*.
**oo waa raoaiTMi from time to time that
eomhjeatignsoUU character referred to
“ ***** aimed, and were power.nl in
EXR^° , - U V , “ uuth " n Ktaq par-
efMMOMoibm °°“ UUe " of
(SreJnl investigation waa mads, and it
thllt U “ t V? n nin< ' oountioa of
that State, auch oombtnaUoua were active
^T f "i e “ br “ i ' 18 * ,u ®eient par-
"■* 'be citizen* to control the local
olaa* of tbe eubauuitud benefits of ftM-
dom.Md oi prevent ng the free political
DnonsDiao ran Sonic*.—Gen. Grant
reoommends that “promotions in the
Navy above tbe the rank of Captain be
elencj” in the " highor grades," and hold
out " incentives to young officers, to im
prove themselves.” Thia ia a move
ment toward the demoralization and
corruption of the Navy. It will
enable Grant to promote a liadicol in-
oompetent pet over an experienced, long-
tried and efficient officer. That is all.
Tho service will not be promoted by the
change.
Broom a Hoaar Otrrarox or ran Brea.
General Giant, of ]aM years, has be
come an intense abolitionist. He never
waa so, while slavery existed in the
United States; bat sinee, at the oom
mand of Mr. Linooln, be aided in eruah-
ing out the institution, he bos become
warmly enlisted.
In his late message be says it is a ‘ 'sub
ject of congratulation” that the “Great
Umpire of Brazil” has taken the initiato
ry step towards abolishing slavery; that
oar relations towards that country will
be made “more cordial" by this act, -nd
urges an “advance step towards entire
emancipation.” He alao regrets the fail
are of the movement in Cabs aad Proto
Bieo.
AU this is e metier of teste on the part
of the PresUent. No one can object to
hti criticizing tbe internal policy of for
sign Governments, or making end rug-
gestions-to them a* to tbe best mode of
managing their own affaire, as he may
deem best We dent see why he ahonld
be concerned about such (to ns) outside
matters, bat make no objection to it; it
neitlier hurts nor benefits the people of
the United Steles.
This is, however, preliminary to an
other point, where proper bounds are
overstepped—so it seems to us. He
adages that eitixena of th* United States
(or persona ehiming to be citizens) ere
large slaveholden in foreign lends, and
recommends:
“To Congress to provide, by stringent
legislation, a suitable remedy against the
holding, owning or dealing in slaves, or
being interested '
in slave pror-erty in for
eign lauds, either aa owners, hirers or
mortgagers, by citisens of the United
States.’”
We do not see how Congress ean pass
any law which is to operate in foreign
lands, or how such a law, if passed, can
be enforced beyond the limit* of this
oountry. Whether it ia proper or right
for our oitizena to owu negroes in foreign
countries, is quite another question; but
it seems to us that Congress has no right
to say what people shall or shall not own
in oonntriee beyond our jurisdiction. It
is, however, in keeping with the lawless
ness which tbe Radical Faction have ex
hibited from first to last. Au effort to
enforce snob a law, it aecma to us, wonld
surely lead to complications and a breach
of tbe peace with countries where such
s thing should be attempted. We had
better let other governments sey what
our oitizena shall or shall not own within
their jurisdiction.
Anon-reo Bsbicxl Snannne.—Gen.
Grant, in hia moaaage to Congress, aaya :
General
aaya that
Tire Pcnuc Dxjit.
Grant, in hia message,
during the post year, the Public Debt
haa been reduced 988,057,126 80, and
that by tho negotiation of bends at
lower rate of Interest, the amount to be
raised to pay interest with ia n*arly«17,
000,000 less than hafore; but he don’t
tell what tk* amount of tbe Pubiio Debt
of tbe United State* is. Thia is quite
unusual in a President's Massage. Th*
truth is, the payment of 986,000,000 ia
ao small in comparison with the whole
smouetthatit would not look well to
place them aids by aide.
The Pi widen! reoommends an increase
of the aaiaty of tbe heada of bureaux in
th* various department*— men who hold
'positions of responsibility, and requir
ing ability and oharaoter to fill;" and
°* **** Wcelt* « coiuuoumU
SwrtojJSnLiataSta mSil! tooted «nd upheld in their infernal w*ork
ly not such m all trug, patriotic citisens would
to MB- Social ostracism for opinion's rake, poraootl
violence or threat* toward paraona entertaining po
litical vi«WB oppoiod to thoBB ontortoiued by a ma
jority of tkB old otUaana. provant Immigration and
tbe low of muck naodod capital into tha Htatea latoly
ia reballion. It will be a happr condition of tbe
oountry when the old cittMna of tbese Htatea will
take an intereat In publlo affair a, promulgate ideas
boueetly entertained, vote for men representing
their views, and tolerate tba aame freedom of ex-
sad hollo* aa tWw* ^a%a**«iido§Cif^«ivi
ought to hare kept aloof from becoming
the retailer of tha vilest of Badioal slan
ders and falsehoods. There ia nosuoh
thing aa “ social oatraciam for opinion's
aako in tbe South—neither ia there any
such thing ns " personal violence or
throats towards peraona” for their politi
cal i iewa. There is social oatraciam of
public Ihievet and carpet-bag pltoulrrerti
and there haa been violence towards dis
terbers qf the peace and riobitors t/law.
In some aeotroua, tbe people have taken
the law into their own hands and pun
iahed parties who were guilty or supposed
to be guilty of orimea or outrages, and
in thia, innocent parties may have been
dly need. We regret that this thing haa
happenod—though it ia no more than
happen* in the Northern States; neither
is it any more frequent in the South than
intheNurth; nor any more aggravating
or inexcusable; bat we do, emphatically,
deny that there ia any suoh condition of
society in the Bouth, or any auob practi
ces as "personal violence or threats” to
wards any, merely on aoeount of political
opinions We regret to ae* a man in
Grout's high position, adopting and offl-
oialiy retailing the vilest slanders of the
▼i etk of hia party.
We have been plundered and oppressed
and our substgnoo devoured, and our
people have been insulted and outraged
by Geu. Grant’s pete, who have been pro-
IHiecelttwtonz 1&t»*ni#*tneni*
$25.00 Haveril MWOSaverif
ffticsa AXD TKRMS OF
WILSON SHUTTLE
Sewing Machines.
HKTTCA9H. flU PB M
Ho. I, Plain Ta' le $ 45 $00
Ho. C, hoif-eaaa, pin bx 60 €0
Ho. 7. do tsi 'j 60 06
No. 7, Folding oovei 70 so
Ha. S, Pali Cain not, 100 110
Ho. 8, Folding Cover, 120
WARE VHTED FIVI TEARS BY
WILSON 8BWINO MACHINE CO
W* with It distinctly understood that these ar*<
terms from which w* never deviate; and we guaran
tee our Msohines to hare every point of excetf
to be found In any Underfeed Shuttle Machine.
bb durable, made of aa good material aa
‘ &wtB
end that U wUj^ee etegaat work.
W. H. G1
tl Peeclitree Street.
SZJBZo
Dnzituaa <farb«.
V. Or.
_ TSMOWMR.
Proprietor BnceMer Plastering Work*,
p. o. Box 400, Atlanta, a a.
eagM 6m. '
G. B. HOOKS*
^lONTBACTOB FOR BRICK AND
Orifltn.Ua.. May 12.1S71.
frjft. eUeU'KI*:*
Painter and Decorator.
O mCE above W. Q. Jack's, WhltchaU street, r
turns thanks to hia old patrons fur former
favors, and hopes by attention to buaiaeoa to merits
continuance of the aame.
ap264y
OARRXA.GUEH 1
Buggies 1 Harness !
UPHOLMTEHING,
Paper Hanging
FURNITURE REPAIRING
QU) CHAIRS CANID AHD HO CHAROK FOB
REYARHUHIHa. Ixmngea Repaired, sad Carpets
O. It. BROWN,
Ho. 2 DeOlvee’ Opera House.
Marietta street
Liquors ! Liquors !
BUY your
Ales, Wines I Liquors!
AT
KENNY’S
Chicago Ale Depot
AND
Wholoaule Liquor House.
H'e have a JLarge .fuertmcal
at all kindt or LSI VO SR, teMch
tctll be told at the dfeil Heaton-
able Term*.
MytlS-Sa
The National ChiU and
AGUE TONIC.
A Certain Cure!
KTo Mletulxe I
J WILL BIND A TWO-OUNOE ROTTLR OF XUB
above medldne (which la enough for any case) with
full directions, free of charge, on reoript of 76 cte.,
from any one ordering it; and will, also, send the
formula for this valuable preparation to any address
a receipt of $2.00 H. NEEiJON^M. D ?
Crawford vile, Qq-dtfMu ;
lut K uojrns djru
MBS.
Druggist
fFutnz
Bulk Meats, Bacon Sides, Hew Leaf Lord;
•Gold Duet" aad other choice brands of Flour, Ac.,
Ac., In any quautity, at A. LEYDEN'8.
novSOd'Jw Alabama street
GEORGIA REPORTS
Fur Sale at the OOlce ml tk* Bum.
T HE «rwt ITOEOBOIA REPORTS. vIUi Cobb’, ae
bumpkin’s Index, the whole for sole at $SU
*lte.S^OOo.._ zorttf.
HOWARD A SON,
COTTON FACTORS
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
No. 2 WARREN BLOCK. . . . AUGUSTA, QA.
W E again tender our servioee In the Warehouse
business, iu all ita branch**, to onr old pat-
r..,.. plautera tenerslly.
r CONSEQUENCE OF THE DULLNESS OF THI
reason, and having a lam# supply of the above
aa hand, I beg teeanoanee chat I wIN sett my
ent stock at considerably
SEDUCED BATES.
Vgrwwkmaiuklp «o4 Ham nllauv
IteM pnM(i: ml t hsre Ion* malntelimd a com-
zoUttM aeateat mar *tea> la tax Him H M,
ST.tTK OF OBOHOhd.
*. t . rimy
Atlanta Collecting Agency,
OFFlCEt
Up Stalrn, Dodd's Corner,
WHITEHALL. STREET
Rents, wages, and accounts collected
on Short notice.
Books Festal on Reasonable Terms. AH order
promptly attended to.
a
P. O. B-x SIS J. H. GAYA* k 00.
QEORQIA—TaiAAjrxaxo Coumtx.
Ohdimabt’s Omux, Dec. A, 1«7L
I NASMUCH AS THE ATLANTA 8UN HAS THE
largest circulation In this county, of any paper
published In Georgia, notice ia hereby gives **
all advsrtieumouta lor the Ordinary’s Office,
Clerk of the Su]t<srlor Court of said county, will
hereafter be published la that paper.
0HA8. A. BEASLEY,
Ordinary of T. a, and Clerk 8. C.
decd-dAtkwlt
ProfzasionalCaria.
THOS. N. HOPKINS,
Attorner h C’ounaellor at Law,
eauxswicK. ox.
WUl practice In the Brunswick, Aliepeha, aed
Southern Circuits. octlS-lm
WM. G. ST£PH£M8,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CRAWFORDYILLX. AA.
t. o- lawoou. a. i. msrimcL
LAWSON A K1TZPATRICK,
Attorneys at Law,
EATONTON, QA
WUl practice in the Ocnralgee drrwit and 8a-
ireme Court. Prompt sttantten given to CoUeetiene
ml. The Junior raters by perateekm. te Hen. A.
1. Stedhens, Hon. P. A Robinson, Ron. A. Reese,
ion* L Stephen*. eetlMm
J. MADISON CUTTS,
Attorney! Counsellor at Law
BOOM • KAY BUILDING.
Cor. iqi and E Streets,
missions, and in the
ANDREW H. H. DAWSON.
COUNSELLOR AT LAW,
Ole* 221 Broadway, Room IS,
NEW YORK
kailtaab Qtbontiii.mrnta.
TO EMIGRANTS.
THE best: route from
Atlanta to Memphis
Western and Atlantic
-- _ , (Brignoli.)
Begs to aanonnee 'hot she will give one Grsad l
V ?Lf AEmSSPSt It
Mnnphk Reis.
VO OTHER ROUTE OFFERS
Double Daily Trains
TO ANT POINT OH THE
MiRRiMiippi River
SOUTH OF CAIRO.
73 MILES SHORTER
Than Any Oilier Line to Memphis*
Making CLOSER OONHBOTIOHB with the only
Train from Memphis to
LITTLE ROOK.
Starting frem Atlanta at 10:16 p. m., you leave
hsttsuooga 6:20 a. m.. arrive eft KemphU 10:16 p.
n . leave Memphis for Little Book 7*0
If any one should offer Inducements to you to go
via Nashville to Little Beck, remember that there
la batons train on that route, wh
in the Morning starting 12 hours too soon, you are
on a tedious Journey 9 hours longer, and arrive In
Memphis only to meet with 7 hears more «Mrutin
than if you had left Atlanta on the 10:60 p. m. train,
and gone direct bp the only BELTkBI.K ROUTE.
If you are to go by boot frem Memphis, leave Atlan
ta Id the morning, arriving In Msmphis 12:16 p. m.
Boats leave 6t»*»p. allowing ample time for
transfer end avoiding oonfaeton. Finding onr
Agents who will g*ve reliable information, aad allow
one to deeetve yon.
L. P. QUDGKR, Agent, Dolton.
A. A. BARN an. General Ticket Agent,
Cniuinisaion for Selling Cotton,
One and a Quarter Percent
*U Ikmil, .uppllf. ordered will be cerefullr ae-
rlo.1 >,. ... u,. arm, .1 tbe loweet mirk.t
locted by
pricoe.
end TleewlU be prompUr
tee loweet ceeb price. P w
Llberel ceeb edveuce. me,le on cotton io werw
U*° tecUlUee offered bp Werw
bovee Hercbeata. OooelfumeuU eolb-lted—uue>
eotlou .uereotee. «,UrtT
IRWIN WHITAKER.
Attorney at Law,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
-Vyn.1. riuc-nc* re the rf.veiial cockts,
vv btate and federal. Business entrusted wUl
receive prompt atteutiou.
Oi*ca In front
6ottl fflirttlorg.
S ASS EE N HOUSE,
(Formerl, United Statee Hotel.)
C*25m.*ii DA,U *'” ,n,roH it-
a H. SASSBEN, Agteit, Proprietor.
oto. w. axasiEH, Clerk.
OWca in front room, over Messrs. Force's shoe
-jyjth. Blanchard Building, WhiteheUstreet
Memphis
Atlanta & New Orleans
8HOI1T link
a«n«emtnt9.
Mrs. Moulton.
A HXaiCW-S OBKXTEST SraOKE, at DeOire’.
Jk. Opera House, In two grand Moulton Oonosrte.
Monday and Tuaadav, December 18th end 19th. 1871,
assisted by Mr. Brookkouae Bowler. Tenor, Slg. Fe r .
ronti. world renowned Barrttone Bugb, and Mr. Jas
M. WehU, the eminent Flaniit. Mr. Get
Colby, Musical Director.
George W.
decfdtf
DeGive’s Opera Houso
Grand Operatic and Ballad
CONOHRT.
One Nlcht Only I
Stturdif Kveniug, Dec. 9, 1S71.
Mad. Isabella jMcCullocli,
Grand Fare-
The popular Tenor frmoJheVew Yoak Academy of
■ ifnor Xj. Pitoini,
Thetmlte —
iinent Baritone from the Mter Tort Aetetemy
of Music.
AXr- m- P’AsVkn*,
The indented Pianist recently from Europe.
CONDUCTOR Mr. 8. D'ANNA.
Admission ft. tuwwl eeuts $1 60. Tickets
sold at Phillips U C.ews. dec7-2t
CMitr.
A I. FARMER, AND H. a H AMEL, MAYING AP
PLIED to me for permanent letters of Adminls-
PLIED to me for b
the creditors and next of Un of Joseph Farmer, to
bo, and appear at my office within the time eUewed
by law, and show canes. If any they con, why perma
nent Administration should not be granted A. J.
Farmer and H. C. Mattel, en Joseph Former’s estate.
Witness Bey bend end seal, this Oct. 14th, 1671.
W. W. Hisduam,
Ordinary.
To the Superior Court of
BTATE OP GEORGIA,
OoUKTT or FULTOU.
T HE PETITION OF J. B.
f. ;
Bnmknpr, r ,
PattUlo and J. E. Godfrey, and such others as are
associated with *
IE PETITION OF J. R. WYLIE. A. C. aad B.
F. Wyly, G. E. Gibbon, W. H. Hancock. J. 0.
kner, L. B. Davis. William B. Camming, W. p.
may be associated with them, ahows that they
desire to be Incorporated under the name of the
'* corporate name to caray on the Laundry
less la the elty of Atiante, in mid oountys foot
capital stock of arid company si
thousand shares of the par value of ten dollars
per shares that when four-fl/ths of the capital stock
shall have been sttwerihed* the business of the
imtisny shall commence, the remaining one-fifth
f the stock being held as profaned stock for the
benefit of the stockholders; the! the amount of the
capital stock to be actually paid in before oommeac-
shove named four fifths of said stock, amoui _
two thousand dollars; that your petitioners desire to
be Incorporated far the period of twenty yean; and
your petitioners wttt ever pray, Ire.
HALh COUNTY
White Sulphur Springs
TOR'SALM OR RENT.
years, these celebrated Springs, six miles from
QATMTI—VI I
In a lew weeks the inch of the
mlir-EAne RoUrooA
will be kid within a BSili ini e half of this value-
bi» property.
Also, some valuable plantations in the neighborhood.
Address me at OaineeviUs.
novlf-tf
. 8. RMcCAMY.
STEAM SAUSAGE
manutactoby.
Liver Pudding. B
idaSutoti.
JtaoxTffle, T«i
PHILADELPHIA AHD ATLANTA
WINE & LIQUOR OO.
J.l FAIKPAXjMcI.AUGHI.IN,*
Attorney ft Vommellor at lane,
No. 6 St. Paul street, BALTIMORE, MD.
P BOMPT attention given to Seathern bnsinen.
tbe^collecUon of elaincs, Au., in Baltimore.
Bb*). mm. «iMriW.. .rr.v.H ocbb!
REYNOLD’S HOTEL,
NEW NAN - GEORGIA.
[FORMERLY McDOWKLL HOUSE.]
Amts Bellmm Rates 12 OO PER DAY.
, ff v * /r • Zteyxxolctm,
**“ l’roprietor.
B. R. Freeman,
Commlsalounr of Deeds,
FOR 8IXTUR STATU.
oemS °®°* wlUl ““ 8 * 0r,, »'J r * State ri u.
^ no.1,..in
THE SHORTEST A <j(JK KBSTDOUBLE
Dally Mb: from
Atlanta to the Mletietlppl Hirer
VIA
WE8T POINT, MONTUOMKKY.
•Bd Mobile, tor
NEW OBLEAN8,
AHD VIA
WEST POINT, MONTGOMERY,
SELMA AXDMUUD1AM,
VIOKSBURO,
And all Intermediate Paints.
FOR SALE!
T'wilfiSSK ^ rOCI 0F OOHFECnONBEIlS.
Jhi Fancy Goods, gsnarally,
will b* sold at actual cost. * 7 *
O NAND AFTER SUNDAY. OCTOBER L 167L
aemAnttLS? ^ ^^ ^
Leave AtlaaU at...
Leave Atlanta at
Arrive in Atlanta at
No. 8 GRANITE BLOCK,
Broad Street,
iNTA, OA.
Executor’s Sale.
RENNES AW HOUSE,
:arietta, . . GEonou
J*U.irewith their 0 w*
weir operation* wroe fr*ou**t manr.
mm end mmeg-
Seeetf, propotretod at &
KOirofi pareoiu, the victim* iu uimori *ji
ororo being citiro,* of diflmet politioal
of October.
w’tenuiuvsjntscss r* 1 * «* •«*
te.nl* '‘prooiaim* th* riiroi of tkodere *g*in*t
* to iWiret to the marehal
AiilUry officer, of th* U
ass irsss
^5SSS35s3
‘ktomeboa, to £
cofubinntiona
•hotldbuuMtod bj thTmmUtfwforoM
tees. I* two of **id
BrtfSi
That HOuud* very wall, no doubt, but
h« my. uothing about allowing the** tal
ented gentleman to secure their living by
arovjoe* ia “print* W*, ” if th* pay of
their offioe* knot enough; neither doe*
he agy • word about inereaaiiig the pay
of the common clerks in the Depart
ments, who need it far more than th*
heed* of bureaux.
Our opiaion i* that both th* head* of
bureaux, and the elerk* also, *re already
p«A enough, but that the letter are more
juatly entitled to au inoreete than the
former.
IDKSU
~ jff 5tSS5uhi I given to thi
Omi. Qoakt, iu hie meeeage, my* that
Our unusufil cbaatisemenU by storm and
•r* haa served “to develop* * friendship
lor un on the part of foreign
Whioh goes far toward alleviating the
diftrtMM oocaaiooed bjr these «wi»i»i|j M »
That lee compliment to tho Komian
Autocracy, th* like of whioh he ia atrid-
tog rapidly toward! eatabliahing i B this
dowihy Qmat waste tebaaa Emperor
sith a fuD-Oedged dynaaty.
B» »U. the United State*. -dreai
J6tem^*-A eUwdroto thi. country by
Sm term Nation lew time* in on* short
fwugraph. His mind runs in an snto-
** tio »n<l dtepMIe ehinnel.
And ll pays this compliment to the
•hmian Dynasty
us, in addition to his previous injury.
CONTENTS
or ran
“ATLANTA WEEKLY 8Ci(,»
WIDNMDAV, DKCEMBKR am, 1SV1.
''*«• «—Tlw Voorttete awraeon A**la. TIM
v ***rr •* Ik, Ssream, Csorl Bosch. Kl-Ooa-
(tvtestas cun os tk. Uubontelortel ItecUoa.
Tkc Attanta N,w Kro Mvnpspor. Attltod, *e th.
Pcaioctscr Botordlh* U>. Third J»rtj Moretemh
Tk, Domoonllo CosvodUos MonaruA
O’fcSSf., ‘^ciMOrre TO
, lomiues dasinug Cheap and Coufortabls w»*>
tor quwters; only ong hour's rule from Atlanta.
Addrcas FLETCHER k FBEl’ER,
Proprietors.
ooto(Mf_^
Bankin
House,
COLUMBUS, OEOROIA.
J. W. RYAN, Rraprlriar.
IV° HUMBUG IIV THW,
‘•tUteae.teykwlate.br th.
Hpvdol attention la caQsd to the splsndid
XiOT Or BACK]
requested «o call. see. examine
“ “ * So businem,
T. M. BRYSON,
a that I
Oox. Whitehall and Alabama eta.
Hailroab OlbDzrtiacmcut*.
VBAMX OOLDIN, Ctark.
Pag.* —Th, Offlc. of Chlri Jo«tlM _LotelA —
Uua strohte.—cteorrt* Maltan.-Mittte ta Sooth-
vmI o«or*it—Tho OOo. of chief Jwttoa—
Uoaryts ts*tal*t*ra.
bbown’s hotel,
MAOON, GEORGIA.
ropte,
ten lion of ita Employeee and attaches It offers - *
Pte«s x—Ikhffiktes—Tk. Oatnffte Is loath
tterallns A*tek--Tk. BteUtel attainoh.-Tk.
t-apttol—locale-So* StrokH.—Uoodu- Palo
o>tertk.Tkla*> that tea CtetecV.
Paga 4.—A Good 8a*g«Uon, Which Dmwtw
Uhlan OoatedwaUoa—What State Iadon.iu.at
la Worth—Tk, I'altad StatM tag-t sop,.
Lacab—Saa Sltohte—Tb. CafSIoI—State ll.t-
tan—OMrfla IsgUtatan.
Pag, 5.—TVIegnma—“Qnat Mart k, Btette."—
Tk, Btwdan. laptekd by *adttelf. -v«ry
Xiad—Dtepottad South OteoUaa—Mrtaoroloftcal.
—Tk, fitptfll —taa Itrokte.—Oteagta wttf
Office Salma, Rom* * Dalton R R Co.
E. V. JOlUSOir.LoeaiAg't,
WO. 4. THI H. L KIMBALL HOOSI.
XnAKIA, Oh, October Irik, 1J7J.
JIBEIOHT AHD rABI onr Blu. Moaatala Boata.
tactellll R *l d ”■ toaateUoa, to tel
UJU ™ relate, te low m by aay other note, ri, -
To MOITOOMEIT.msLMA, MOSIIiVICISllDRO
JACKSON, CANTON. MKHID1AN aad NEW O*.
A2SSS*
Macon & Brunswick
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Night trains run through to Menteomew wrrn
OUT CHANGE OF CARS; ’ormtilg*^^ WITH '
DOUBLE DAILY CONNECTION
with trains of the n<*ii* A —- - b _
for Mobile, New Orisons, andNUJ , Si^
and with Traine for Helma and MmlJS!teAhJ^3E
O wraiM nurt imnr at naaMMan, at
tko oily Man, la Attaata, win b. - ■ - y 11,,
tor-, ate*, one half of led No. TH utd m ten, of lot
No. aid.stem,** Dtttrtef, Pahon ooanty- IWlaad
te* skoal tens nte, from Attaata, oa th.
India* bote Onw'l Iterj to Wn* Mot,
Xboat half ths bad Is aadte eulttnlloa. th.
othtehoH wteltitebond.
rite* wteL soaisatamu, .memo. J%o half
lot No. «s. hM.ntedteteteidotkteianaomteata.
Bolda, th. proporty of Mn. *. H. *«y, dmnrt.
T^ST-festelf oate» th. bateSM la twain
ootn-Uwtd,. *. A WILSON, Curator.
— B -^=5tSBS-S5S-s*»
te to smoaud tetpotata ant5 tetai
b-Woi IteTla* Attaata
St >M a te-, ArrlT. ta Steaiaal > _ I *■*■ DSTutelVtday.
i!12 p tel' “ J S: - _
"■■““will telna aad Mntd. ( tesdy alPkluip, h
NIOHOL9' DANGINO AOABEMY.
*KATINO KIMS.
Host 1T,r *' on tbotk-
SAGOAGEOHECKED FOR all ter- I "°“ A *'
MINAL POINTS.
waxLu* r. ckAWreea.
te Miy otkn rote..
Ate tor Ttck.u ,ta Wmi Mat ted Moat-1
Jennings, Smith & Co.,
COTTON PACTOB* AHD fXMGBnOH
- TVktea tar tel. te th.
w. y. MOUffTOH,
Ooateoi FUteiunr A*.at
Oattertite^n^: I H 1V1 ““T-H-Mhl I
. P.QBAHT. “SUrt^etenta, tap*,tete W* kHkteflH, of hui-
^utateteh I jcs rvLst.tz
Change of Schedule.
mrsmiim. tees
STUART RAILROAD HOTEL,
tewotate Dapot-VALDOeTA. OA.
—■ 1 — —ACCOMMODATION xhaiw
LITCHFIELD HOUSeJkks-^ —
A C W O R T H, GEORGIA. |gf £
Hwr Rertf. t* ■ffblle. jfew Orfro*
yidtsbarg and Texas.
Blue Mountain Route
SELMA, ROME, AND DALTON
Ratlrwad aad Ha CsaaecUoaa.
rpaua alwat*
* Ma.au*,
coteeA-erectai fMnmoadtenVSL mZ SPOTSWOOD HOTEL.
Stete Rted Dteolten aaq.lnd toWtekntelA.1 MAOOW OW~ -
Vh* vhM “rtrtMtbad.
°* third non of tho Em-
B&Eg'Oislssss
nyaesrs£srs
npepitawe rooephati which has been
>ke ia a proof that
Ae icithet that
P-ff- T*—Tetafn** Hkoa-ftateWto
CMteinUo. ot tk. Mteakwa M ttettaotete Aw
■teably—Charck Dtnctory—Adr<
Paga *—Th.
Atetatatan—rtk ted Mlh
GEORGIA—Dwaglgs Ceaaty.
lrr “ LA Tit, AH VWUCA-
^ “MAS «o tka Coart olprdlaaarr
offftelk* cooaty. “aetata, UtolM njlif
.•M alter apnliuB of two latetk, Itaa tklno.
^aitlo all ik. load. taLaflaf to th.,.
•*** Ta- U. ItarartA tata at Cajua ooouty Ar-
*smm. UMteMd. Noruabte «, Wl. T ' ^
haoru-ria w. r. MKAUXK. Adafr,
° ul y On. Xflnntte’w Walk.
TM0MAK m. Makkis, Profftteor.
C. 3. MACLKLLAH, SopX aorta '
M AKtaHALL IIOtJMl-:,
uPAr.vj*, w.
A. B. LUCE, Proprietor.
Boflrd 98.00.
1 making*
Osatrsl BaUroad,
TRAIN
“EISr
tetlrta* te
tiesdvi PAwnum triih, jMteSf
mSSTT?: Map.m.
*r •SSnlm.'TSXSSZi hntew.
PULLMAN PAX.ACE CARS
St:!
ViWAwM.
t«P. M.
•-■•a. M.
GJtete tetelka M. t W. K. K. Watte ta ted *Ote
Hojkaai.ofate.tte—te^mtetete* hotel
HAWKINHVII.Ij: TRAIN,
JE I
Leave Meron iwseenger sbe.l 346 P If
Arrive eft Hawkinavtile -.IT m 5’
I^ave UtvkuivlHi f’ 5
Arrive «t Maoua *!*.*.7l!S» aJ M
WM. MAOBA8,
Ganeral Superintondeat
IO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS.
tiS sssir •—
JOHN B.
novt-tf
X. Y. JOHNSON, Losol
feL
Dt. D. H. B EH TO N
^jggajaaag
•tata ta AUteta, ted
m ™ “top Cho.-te to fovor hi IU
• »*• Dr. Htalj,« Ik. old atan.
•teakla wrrtan
wtlk.nu, Ohte
’tatwoooNrtaoote^,,
J
decT-tf