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CITY AFFAIRS.
CHEimiU AND BRIDAL PlUMAWl
Bilk dr ease*, embroidered cloaks, furs,
French kid glovre, ri»
French boriery. French celicoM, French
sttfMeras::
of corioritira—ell opening nt the London
Store, MerietU rtraet lm.
Sail), Bead.—Ban to the Beetannnt
oCrt—aStWifa, BWtheirnetiee.
Wallace McPherson, of Peachtree
■tnet, hn» eotnethlnglo eey to the lover,
of
We kern the* there fe wane inpe-
~ ficnce mmufcted bj hum. Leuiocrehc
.....DHIMbU memben who era enxfoae to go home.
We beg them to cerefully ooneider the
of each n etep before taking it.
Mr. Conley ie .tending on hie etilU now,
refueiog to reacgaiM .the Legieletnre.
He bee en important amendment to the
election bill on hie desk, which he ie
holding. If he feile to return it with hie
objection*, for five duy«, it becomes e
lew. Supoore, when next Bntunbiy curnea,
there ehould not be e safe two-tbmlh ma
jority of eoond Democrat, in each liouee,
khpt Jfe, UwtyeiMmld then send in
the bill with hie veto !
DooaZAe Oourtt Sberot Bim-
The Sheriff of Dongles ooanty npi>ewe
in Tn Box thii raratoaf.
On Hurured Thocsakd Pollies.—
We e^iepeidel attention to the edrertiae-
ment of Mr. A. K. Seego, who offers e
very large emonnt of real eetate.
A Coxaiuxmrr of elegant Fronoh and
Engliah Cloak, opened thia morning, end
moat be aold, regerdleee of profit, at the
London Store; the ftoeet and eheapeet
t iermenta erer aeen in Atlanta; Imported
Stuir and Fum> aend their Chriatmaa
and Mew Yrar’s greeting! to the roadera
of Tn Suit tbla morning. If obr read-
era will go around and look at their atore,
they will be eharaed with the eight of
the elegant and the beautifal.
roquoated to attend the fanerel service!
of hie eon, W. B. Bobinaon, from Frazer
atreet, to-day at 10 o’clock.
Penawtfkf-'We had a pieeaant call
from Mr. Samuel J. Johnaton, of the
FeftWfiMWti** W. Jtornri ia one of
our favorite weeklies. Ho ia not aa fat as
his tight bower, Mr. Johnson, but ia
eqmrilyrap
Notice to Coirnucroaa.—The Augus
ts Canal ia to b. enlarged, and the Chief
Engineer of the city advertise, for bid.
to doThe kWHL BWTHI BUMw: Thteie
\Ve earnestly invoke all who have the
if the State at heart to (emein at
their posts. A little patriotism and pa
tience will clinch the victory. We beg
ok all not to allow the usurper to defeat
their logialation and the will oi the peo
ple) hot let hto be defeated in hia usur
pation.
There are sacrifices to be made, and
the friends of Liberty moat make them.
The duty ia plain and most be performed.
Whoever fails in this last hour of trial,
will be pat to shame. The honest people
•f Georgia will not tolerate any derelic-
Mon of duty at this tiara.
Mr, Cojilxt issued an order to Treas
urer Angler not to pay the members of
the Legislature any per diem after lost
Saturday night Thia ia putting on alra.
It ia a matter over which he has no con
trol. The Legislature has the authority,
and ie regulating thia matter without the
aid of Benjamin Conley.
Madi to DmoouuE—Hon. Mr. Hill-
yer, of Camden, a Radical member of the
House, was arraigned yesterday and made
to disgorge the mileage he had over
drawn.
Our readers will remember that on mo
tion of the Hon. Mr. Clower, one of the
negro members of the Houae, a commit
tee was appointed to inquire into the
oause of the United States flag being
tAken down from the Capitol, who inves
tigated and reported that it had been
done by order of the setiug Governor.
Mr. Hillyer chided Clower for calling
forth* investigation—toicVhta be did
not know what he was about, and that he
had played the very d—1; so we hear.
When Hillyer was arraigned for over
drawing bis mileage, Clower exulted, and
exolwimed; "I wonder who’s played the
4—1 now."
a large work and gives a toe opportunity
for the enterprising oontraytqra of this,
city to eonpete for tie work.
in our office yesterday Rev. I, M. Pun-
can, of Pepdet Springs. Ha is a promi
nent and sacoeaaful toeclior, who ia abogt
removing to Chapel Hill, in Douglas
county, where he will open a aohool for
the mindng year, We xoll attention to
hit advertisement In .bother column'.
Atlanta’s Peohi-butt. -ATothe steady,
strong, healthy advance in Atlanta nail
estate frees the rariiest settlement of the
plaee to the preeanttime, may baetlribu.
ted the auotoas and fortunes of her poo
phg to a greater extent than to, perhaps,
any ether cense. Atlanta ia ia her infan
cy. Bert estate is very low now, hut in
ten yean It will begin to he appreciated.
Pkoou*—
,000,0.. ifc» —
Do not ronon that to night will take
place the grand inaugural performauce at
the new Oonoonlia Hall. A fine pro
gramme ia offered, comprising a drama,
7 Is Spectra (jamhlcr, a alight of hand
performaaee by Mr. A. Birenbaum,
and a farce, T%a T<<ung W'iifair. The whole
to oohetude with e grand Conoordia Hop.
A large audienoe ma^ba expected.
A Pwwna Loeerier.—The Bond Bing
have in thato rtnftoy a anert, intelligent,
handsome lidy, from New York, who is
exerting her charming influenc e in their
bqiirif. This kind of lobbying baa been
qaitcVAAklfM tolWaahingtoe end oth
er cities farther North. We believe it
was never befoto IMroJuMd in Georgia
I in the interact uf Henry
Of mmnealu.il i
Clews * Co.
The H<
op Colu
EPAET
, thia
morning, Mlatemani of the transaction.
o7tttf rtUpanyhU the lfith of Octc
bar to the 34th ot Jipvember last, with
its actual pqBdition, duly certified to offi
cially by the Auditor of the State of
dhto, hflfi; tffito LffiMl ffilrtbkl also, the
■toad JtmSmmn ttohaagaed to it.
1 toilt ir***’ • "'lore flrc . thia
Company was thoroughly sound and in a
healthy condition. By that fire it that
heavily. The Company <uuu»i to
fen to malt at) that has, which they
<»«*K*«*hWaW'»*.
Mr. Watery
liable inaanaoe man,'wen tno*n1n
city.
TaoKAS' Omand Obchiotra Taogrg.—
This woaderM eompany, composed of
about sixty unrivalled performers, wears
authorised to say, will ririt our city on
thair Southern tour to Maw Grtaaua. It
ia tha largest combtouHnn of orohestnl
tMItfUMr
Matos's Couirr.—Thia medley tribu-
nai pmentful an t»PW‘g spectacle yes*
tpaday. Ererj aaae, ahum genus, specie*,
and nativity, had it* representative be-
fbro its awful viiage, and, for once, Hts
Manor's gallantry and the law came in
ooufliei if- )
unb. Patrick o flaniooan
n descendant of the Emerald Isle,
Local & Business Notices.
tn- Pi-use and hia Wife's Freeh Shad,
first of the season. Also Mullet and
Black Fish ie every day. 13-2t
SSk-I'KAKK and ms Wot.—Do not for
get oat Shad, sold at cm* stand aid 1 balea; aalee 75.
served on our table. • lR-2t
Maoistuats's Count.—Levi Shubert,
(colored), was committed to jail for
stealing boots and clothing from S. B.
Hoyle and Brother.
Mbs.- Moulton.—The announcement
*4tMMhi» gifted songilreea will appear at
sirsc
cannoutevr, ol our city and by the public
generally who lore the divine art
cornea with testimonials of Iter elegant
and wondarful vocal powerafrom
k musical composers and perform
era ig the Old Whrld.gudnith tboplaud-
enry
place at U|s.g<y«tMr».¥aeeab> Female
Collage, at Covington, on Friday evm-
iog, Committee of Arrtngemeut—E. D.
Bradshaw, O. Rogers, It Usher, J. P.
Henderson..♦ Btototoan,pl XuviUrtioo—
H-.WWWktoffi PI A tfh T
King, W. CjJ3UA»a ■rto rncr n topof the musical etmiwtsasurs and entlm-
Itomomrii—Wewarw elaaaad to meat Castle ahdienoca of the principal cities in
tha Stakes still ringing in her ears
Tub Acting Governor seems to bo aa
ohtuHe as ha ia captious, in ralatiou to
tha joint resolution of tho Legislature
continuing the session beyond the forty
dap., Tho vary clause of the Couatitu-
tiou npon wbioh be relies to sustain him
to ignoring,the legal existence of the
Legislature, expressly requires him to
sign it It does not require his anseul or
upproisiL Hia signature can givo it no
validity. If he refutes to sign it when
presented. Us only fails to diaohargs a
constitutional duty—that ia all.
The resolution waa passed by a two-
thirds vote of both Houses, and dnlynre
seated to him by the proper officers of
tho lug, aisle re. Us refutes to sign it,and
reflux* to reeognue tlie legality of the
Legislature.
and, though she had little of the elo
quence of her ancestors, she had enough
spirit and bravery to compensate for the
deficiency. Her chickens, unable to
support themselves in elegance upon the
delicate dainties that fell from the lady'a
table, made frequent incursions into the
salad garden of Mrs. Palmerston. Thia
circnmataacc brewed a ravaging intestine
war between “Onld Inglind and the
Mother Counthry,” in which the Fenians
shook their tattered banner right in the
face of the tyrants. Mrs. Palmerston
dipped the winga of Ireland's cbiekena.
Thia aroused the Irish Wood of Mrs.
O’Flaunagaa. and, in the languago of
Curran and Grattan, she retorted:
"Miathreas Palmerston, was it myself,
faith and bejabera, that gave ye lave for
to be cleepin the wings of my iligant
ohseken? O! Ye want to have a pitiful
revaege out of a pour helplsao wider,
does ye? O, ye dirty spalpeen uf arisen,
let me catch ye again amntilatin' scare
krowin and martherin my fowls, and, by
the Holy Virgin, if I don’t topple ye
over into the totber eend of nowhere,
where the cat Ash goggle, then my
name's not Miethreea Patrick O'Flanni-
run ess. How dare ya to have tha
impudence for to come, for to go, for to
kili'my chick right afore my vaoe? 01 ye
waeoboaa!"
The overpowering eloquence and in
vincible logio of that declamatory vindi
cation of "Ould Irehmd'a” immaculate,
record silenced Mrs. Palmerston,and Mrs.
O'Flannigan, Baroness, waa discharged
amid the tumultuous huzzas of the as
sembled parliament.
UBS. AMELIA ORATTAN,
the daughter of the Baroness,
cliargcd with using vulgar language, and
aasting insinuations and rocks, insulting
and injuriona, to the ebaroeter and bones
of Lord PuimerstoD. The rock she
threw was “One-eyed devil”;theinsinna
tiun hit him on the shin, and came near
destroying his—character.
Then up rose Mr* O'Flannigan, Bar
oness, and commenced:
"0, yer Honor, I had a most iligant
blade fiat, andtbablertid htutetookit
into bis bead to-—-”
“WaU. BftronMs," laid His Honor,
“with yotir permission, we will defer the
oat case to another tin*”
Just here His Honor's gallantry bore
down on him heavily, apd he discharged
Mrs. Grattan with an iojunotion to “love
her neighbor aa herself," and then nei
ther powers, nor chickens, nor principal
ities, nor height, nor greens, nor depth,
nor scissors, nor kingdoms, could inter*
nipt the intercourse of brotherly love.
YK1 8LAUOHt**-P*2t,
with all its aroma of decomposed, swel
tetiog and Qbpoleto rights and privileges,
was postponod until to-day.
ABlfOLD SOLOMON
went promenading through his liarcm
and amused himself by boxing his wife's
jaws. If ho was a kiug he paid $10 and
costs for this privilege.
• > AU UNDtAT
went out to the grave-yard on Sunday
last, enthroned himself on ono of the
monuments to play poker; but before be
got through he “played tho devil." For
thia pleasant recreation with Jfcelscbub
His Honor charged him costs.
MR. CHASE
was a very charitable individual. When
ono of his friends came up and asked for
a free lunch ho very generously gave him
a free lunch that landed him about fifteen
feet on his head. He charged $15 for
for that luxury, but His Houoi said
“Nol for Joe.”
rt 100 buahels choice chestnuts for
sale by Wallace McPherson,
Nos. 103 ami 105 Peachtree st.
*® . Atmore's Celebrated Mince Meat,
cans or jars, at
dec 12 Coufton A Co.'s.
r Compton A Co., have the finest
Goshen Butter In Cans, Firkins, or qnau-
titiss to suit purchasers. decl2
r A cboiee lot of Georgia Rye and
Stock Peas for sale by
Wallace McPbebson,
103 and 105 Peachtree street
toy Wallace McPherson, No. 103 sail
105 Peachtree street, is selling Family
Oroceiies cheap for cash. Call and see
for yourself.
y New Raisins, Citron, Currants,
Cranberries, Gelatine, Lubins Flavor
ing Extracts, Canned Goods of every
description at
decl2 Compton A Co.'a.
fiW W. W. Compton A Co., Peach
tree atreet, hove in atore a large and
fresh stock of Fancy Groceries; every
thing of tho most superior quality and
prices extremely low. decl2
fi- Assorted Crackers put up express
ly for family use. Broken Crackers and
Cracker Msal, oonstantly on hand and
for sale at the Cracker Factory.
novSfii-Ct H. Lewis A Co.
Dadb Countt Pbisonkbs.—These per
sons, charged with violatiug the enforce
ment act, by interfering with the fne ex
ercise of the civil rights of one Severn
Powell, (oolotcd) were before Commis
sioner Smith yesterday. Their names
are as follows: W. P. U. Tatum, E. W.
M. Tatum, W. P. Sharroek, J. G. Hall,
W. L. Stewart, R. Haney, R. H. Tatum,
J. W. Blevins, A. McBryor, W. Amos, J,
Morlaad and Thomas Sharroek.
Alter a short invsstigatiou and soma
eonsulUt'on, it was determined to poet-
pone ttoinvestigation proper, until Fr)
day, S r. % The prisoners at least
some o# tlrtto are disposed to ttotrsy
and im photos each ether, and also In in
volve several uititous of Northekst Geor
gia iigltto warge.
no High Subool.—We have lie-
ton as tin catalogue af thin splendid
J, under the control of Prof James
V. Viuoeuk This school was opnusd in
January tort with 13 papils; it idem
few days ago, with 105. The ancient and
modern languages and higher mathemat
ics, Mtk drawing, painting, Ac., are
taught—tha aohool having a oorpa of sev
en professors. Tha terms of tnitios in
from $1 50 to 93 00 per month, and
from tototio per mouth.
Supebiob Coubt,—The trial of John
McMahon Wat Concluded yesterday. He
wxsfound guilty tif uhootog,' but not in
wfih the charge specified in
n Sentence has not yet
l with
tdto
extraordtomreatosei talent ok Mas Ma-
~ land the merits of the entire
William Gist, pickpocket, pleaded
guilty. Geo. L Gist waa found guilty
by the jury. They vena both sentenced.
a six months' imprisonment, sib months
abor on public works, end 81000 fine
each. The Judge, to peering kedtshoa,
tookoooeaionto state that all such gentry,
when tonvtotod of swindling, woaid be
punished with ths atm set rigor, whan
the sentence name under his Jurisdiction.
The earn of F. H. Hail, charged with
shooting T. & Otohmap, will ho ooUrtl
of Taylor Tamer’s' eonTeder-
ss will take plaoe.thJs week.
Judge Parrott presides to-day.
Immense Stock op Dbt Goods at Auc
tion.—The Live Auctioneer, T. C. May-
ion, lias a huge amount of cloths, eassi
meres, jeans, shawls, hose end half-hose,
table linen, carpets, etc., to be sold st
auction, due notice of whioh will he giv
en. This is a very large sals of valuable
dry goods at auction.
COMMERCIAL.
Office Daiuc Sun, Dec. 12,1871.
Cotton report.
Market dares aasiar. Seliqgan rtreet
at 181; in store 18i(n.l8|. Receipts 200
Dim no Attempt at Murder and Rod-
bkry.—Ou Monday night, about twelve
o'clock, a daring attempt to rob and mur
der look place on Decatur street, at the
family grooery sforo of Mr. J. J. Marbut.
He has a young mau, William Kansone,
who sleeps in his store. William heard
more noise tlum uanal, sod supposing it
waa day, rose up and opened the bock
door. Wien he did so, three negro men
came in. who said they wanted to buy two
enndlea. Young lUusone walked behind
the counter to wait on them. They hand
ed him a fifty cent hill to change, which
was very ragged and a counterfeit be
sides, which be refused to take. By
this time two of the negroes confronted
him on the outside of the counter, and
tlio other stood at the end of the coun
ter, blocking up the passage behind it
The two in front then asked him to
change 85. lie told them he had not
ttytmuoli money in ths store. They
then demanded of him what money he
had, at the same lime presenting pis
tols. The youth gently raised the lid of
a desk behind which he screened him
self, wlpto be took out a pistol and tried
to toast awe at Urn resento hut it
misasd fire. One of them then at
to shoot Bausons, bat
his pistol also snapped, and
the tifo armed villians broke for the door.
Just as they were passing out, young
Rsusone fired, but without any known
effect. The 'negro who had blocked up
the pmsage behind the counter mm un
armed, and, also, ran out precipitately
after the others—carrying off with him
the boots belonging to Baoaone, which
r and valuable. This ii ail the
villsin* obtained. * I
t The negroes were strangers to him.
I The (tolto ate trying to find them.
%. Ruftube.—Why will you suffer
from Rupture, when you can have Relief
and Cure. Throw sway your disagreea
ble Trusses, and call on Drs. Rowe A
Taber, Capitol Building, Atlanta, Ga.
declOdtf
toT Japanese Cocoa Sticks made for
the first time in Atlanta, at Bleak's Can
dy Factoiy, No. 75 Broad street.
Broken Candy 20 cents per pound.
Chocolate Caramels every Wednesday.—
Fresh Candies of oil kinds kept constant
ly ou hand. nov25
CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A
YEAR,
AND OUR (LOVED ORES ALL EXI'ELT TO BE
KKKEMIISUEZ) THEN, “ IF EVEE."
Come then to the
OLD RELIABLE
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT
or
Lawshe A Hatnes,
and see our beautiful stock of Holiday
Goods now on hand and coming in every
day—consisting, in part, of elegant Ster
ling Silver Goods, in eates, from 85 to
850U, and a rich and varied assortment of
all Gold Goods, of the newest styles, for
Ladies, Gentlemen orCUildren. We soil
nothing bnt the beet, and st such prices
as to moke a sale certain to eveiy cus
tomer that can be snited in the article.
declOdtf
fiQb- Sueur A Floitd, ManufactcrinO
and Mbuohant Jewelers, 33 Whitehall
Street.-“Merry Christmas and Haffv
New Year.—Old and young, rich and
poor, can be auited with some useful
trticlo from tho large and varied stock of
presents now being opened st our store.
Our Mr. Floyd is now iu the Eastern
oities, and has pnrcliased direct from the
importers and manufacturers, low for
cash, the beet assortment of goods it bos
ever been onr pleasure to offer to the
public. Styles .’entirely new—eqsisitc
designs, and priees LOW—VERY LOW.
Come one and all. One look at onr stook
will satisfy you that we have the greatnt
rnririy, tha iiciresl styles anil Oufjtnest goats
in THIS market, and at prices which will
justify you for visithg our house before
■purchasing elsewhere. Bemember, our
prices are VERY, VERY LOW,
OUR SPECIALTIES.
Watches, Diamonds, Opera Chains and
a general assortment of fine Jewelry.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
We have the largest assortment of Ster
ling Silver Ware this side of New York.
Please remember, all our silver were is
British Sterling 925-1000 fine. Every
article sold by us engraved in superior
style. Sharp A Floyd.
Provisions — Bacon—shoulders 8|;
dear rib, sides 9; clear sides
9 ; bams, plain 12J@14 ; sugar
cured 10K<£17. Bulk meuis—shoulders
Oi; clesrrih sides 8; clesrsidcs8l.
Lard—Tierce 10K«.10|; cans 11;(a.12;
buckets 13.
Financial Gold is buying 1 10—
selling 1 12; silver is knjiug 1 04—sell
ing 1 08.
Fruit—Rough peaches 4i to 5i per
pound; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled,
4 to 41 per pound; green Georgia apples
83 50 to 84 00 per Dbl*
Butter—Teunessee and country but
ter 20 to 30 ceDts; Northwestern 27 to 31.
Leather—Hemlock 25 to 30; Oak 40
to 45; H&rnem leather 36 to 45; upper
leather 42 to 60; Calf skins 825 to £60
per dozen; American calf skins g25 to
40 per dozen.
Hides—Green 7 to7(;grecu suit 8(
to 8j; dry hides 15 to 10.
Unions—£3 0Q(«,4 00 per borrcL
'Pdeatot Cow grades 65<c^Xc ; «nu-
moD, 58(365; g al, 75(390 ; fine, 81(3
91 25 ; choice brands, £1 25(u)l 50.
Iron—Swede 7c; horse shoe iron 7c;
City Mills and Pittsburg bar 6c.
Mackbbel—Half bblH. No. 1 £8.50; No.
2 87; No. 3 86. Kits, No. 1 91 85; No.
2 81 60; No. 3 81 40.
Chebsm—17c.
Grain.—Corn, old, very scarce—white
95(1197; mixed 95; new shelled 90(393.
Oats, mixed 68(cp70; black 70@75;yellow
75(380.
Suoab—A, 14; extra C, 13J; crushed,
powdered and granulated, 16; Dem-
erara 12i(318i! fair to choice brown,
ll(all2|. Fair snpply; market steady.
CoFFi.n—Rio, 22(324; Java, 34; Li-
guira, 30.
Molasses—By barrel, 36; by hogs
head, 32; Now Orleans choice, 65, prime
63.
Salt—Liverpool 2D0; Virgiuia 2. Rice
9(39 i.
Flour—Superfine £6 50(c 37, extra
87 00(367 50; family £7 50(0,8 25; extra
family 88 75,39 50; fancy 810.
COTTON GOODS.
8 oz Osnabnrgs, 16; 6 oz, 12i. 4-4
Sheeting, 1'2j. 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8
Shirting, 10(; Shirtiug, 8J. Yarns, all
numbers, 81 40. Cotton' rope, 28. All
domestics in good demand.
|Extract from the Cincinnati Dally Time* anJ Chron
icle. Oct. J6, 1871.)
THE ANDES INSURANCE COMPANY
“ The financial statement of the And
lusurauco Company, which we pub
lish to-day, and which may
accepted as strictly sorraot, is a highly
satisfactory exhibit of its affairs, under
the terrible ordeal of tbj Chicago fire.
Its Chicago losses amount to 8850,000
and when paid will leave a dear capital
and surplus of 91,228,148 46, by far a
larger amount than suy other Western
company possesses, and fully equal to the
beat of those in the East—indeed, far so
perior to many of them. The great Lon
don Are of 1666 gave birth to the system
of fire insurance, and it is a safe predic
tion that the Chioago fire, which, iu every
way, surpassed that of London, will stim
ulate the horiness of strong Amerioua
companies. Especially will thia be ths
ease with companies like the Andes,
whose stockholders do not hesitate to sub
scribe 8500,000 in cash to preserve tkair
capital unimpaired. The capacity and
tha metal of Mr. Bennett and hia
CltsrtfiMfieB nr the Menken er
the General Assembly.
BY TELEGRAPH.
New York, December 12.—Cotton un
settled; sales 2592; uplands20j; Orleans
201. Money very tight at 7. Gold of
fered at 1-16(34 and commission asked;
gold 9t(39l, Governments rather heavy.
Cotton future sales to-day 13,100—Dec.
10 15-16, 20, 1, 1-16, 3-16, j. 191, M.
Jau. 201, 1-16, i, j, 8-16, 20, ICR 13-16,
1; Feb. 201, 5-16, J, 7-16, 20; March 20j,
i, I, i, i, 1; April 20 7-16, i, J, i; May
20j, i, ».
Savannah, December 12.—Cotton very
firm; holders asking higher rates; buy
ers and sellers apart; tendency upward;
middlings 191; reoeipts 3918; exports to
Havre 817; sales 1200; stock 6834. .
LrvBRpdiL, December 12.—Cotton
closed stwng; uplands 10; Orleans 10K?)
10}. Manchester more favorable.
Bt. Louis, December 12.—Flour quiet.
Con improved demand. Whisky 92.
Bagging dull at Ufa, 18. Fork 131.
Bacon steady. Infd higher at 8f.
Cincinnati, December 12. — Fltor
steady. Com in good demand at 47(348.
Pork in fair demand at 14. Lard firm;
kettle 9. Bacon scarce; shoulders 7f;
sides 7}@7f. Whisky M.
Louisville, December 12.—Bagging
nominal. Provisions in light demand;
holders firm. Pork 13|. Whisky 92.
Charleston, December 12.—Cotton—
middlings 19(q.l9J; net receipts 1059; ex
ports to the Continent 36U; sales 800;
Btook 30,154.
Auqusta, Deoember 12.—Cotton active
and strong—middlings 19; receipts 900;
sain 800,
Stone Mountain Accommodation
Train.—On and after Monday, the 4th
inst., and until further notice, will leave
Atlanta at 5:30, p. H., fifteen minutes
after the regular Night Mail Train.
Those interested iu the establish men
and continuanoe of the ^ocomiqodstton
Train, are respectfully notified that this
change is for their convenience, and that
the through frqsri [mutt he accommoilntetl
by the Night Mail Train. By direction
of S. K. Johnson, Sup't.
Ed. A. Warner, Ag't.
W. B. Moses, at the Kimball
House, always has The Sun for sole.
Ferrington k Quigley, at the Post
Office, keep The Sun for sale.
IS. 1,000 Old Papers for sale in quan
tities to suit purchasers, at the
tf Sun Office.
Mr. Geo. A. Vebrault is onr duly
authorized Traveling Agent. He ia sow
on a trip to North Alabama and Ten
nessee.
Oqr carriers are not authorized to re
wire money for subscriptions, or make
collections for us on |uj account, or to
)l { epers to any one. 'fheir sole duty
is to deliver papers to our eity sul
scrihers—nothing else.
equal to the emergency. The rd-
■sse of business now flowing into this
Company plainly indicates that the pre
mium! for the present year, moderately
calculated, will be about 82,000,00a
The Andes lusnraooe Company ia truly
ooamopolitan; its business and benefits
cannot be confined to any section. The
advantages to its profession from such an
urination will readily suggest tkem-
aelvrs, but cannot easily be over-estima
ted. We invite you to give the Andes s
(sir trial, and realize <U superior business
facilities. L. B. Davis,
declOdlt Local Agent
Tffi Member* of the Legulatore.
We invite the member* to visit our
office at any time.
Sample copies of The Son will l>e sent
to any address requested.
We specially desire all oar subscribers
to receive their papers regularly and
promptly.
We trill take it as a special favor if
they will report to us eveiy failure to re-
oevie the paper.
Ala* any feilnra.lt M** itprooerij
delivered—just as it is requested by
than*
Also, any failure to receive it prompt
ly—in dim time. mm 1r
All feat we ean do is In do the beat we
can. We ask tor nobeoribefR to kelp ns
in this work. - It would rnatat ns greatly
in correcting irregularities, if wo ean al*
reported tom ■«
MiMcuvanT or mm
Colonel H. J. SPRATBEKRY is an
nounced as a candidate for Secretary of
State, subject to the Democratic nomina
tion.
As he is a cripple, and unable to walk,
he xronM be pleased to see the members
of the Legists tare at hia room. No. A, up
stairs, comer Marietta and Broad street*
1st District—R E. Lester, Savannah.
3d—John u. Nichols, Blackahear.
6th—M. Kirkland, HomerriUe.
9th—Reuben Jones, Newton.
11th—Levi C. Hoyle, Dawbou.
13th—Robert C. Black, Americas.
14th—C. W. Kibbee, Hawkinsville.
16th—D. W. Cameron, Jacksonville.
l(Jth—H. Hicks, Wrightsville.
17th—Joseph Cone.
19th—Columbus Heard, Greensboro.
22d—T. J. Simmons, Macon.
24th—B. B. Hinton, Buena Vista.
25th—Wm. P. Matthews, Talbotton.
26th—A.-D. Nunn ally, Griffin.
27th—E. Steadman, Covington.
28th—W. F. Jordan, Monticello.
29th—W. M. Reeee, Washington.
30th—J. H. McWhorter, Maxeya.
81st—Wm. 8. Erwin, Clarksville.
33d—M. Van Estes, Homer.
34th—M. A. Candler, Decatur.
35th—Geo. Hillyer, Atlanta.
37th—G. W. Peddy, Franklin.
39th—James R. Brown, Canton.
40th —C. J. Wellborn, Blairsville.
41st—John A. Jervis, Morgantown.
42d—John T. Burns, Rome.
43d—L. N. Trammell, Dalton.
REPUBLICANS :
4th—J. M. ColmsD, Brunswick.
6tli—Joshua Griffin, Valdosta.
7th—W. L. Clark, Thomasville.
8th—Beni. F. Bruton, Bainbridge.
10th—F. O. Welch, Albany.
18th—Benjamin Conley, Augusta.
32d—J. C. Richardson, Dawsonville.
36th—W. C. Smith, Grantville.
38th—Walter Brock, Buchanan.
COLORED SENATORS—REPUBLICANS:
2d District—T. G. Campbell, Darien.
12th—Thomas Crayton, Lumpkin.
20th—Geo. Wallace, Mill edge vi lie.
21st—Jas. B. Deveanx, Clinton.
23d—I. H. AndereoD, Fort Valley.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
DEMOCRATS.
Appling—Lemuel Sellers, Holmesville.
Raker—Henry Tarver, Newton.
Bartow—John W. Wofford, Carters-
ville; John W. Gray, AdairsviHe.
Banks—Nathaniel Wofford, Homer.
Berrien—H. T. Peeples*, Nashvillo.
Bibb—C. A. Nutting, O. A. Bacon, J.
B. Ross.
Brooks—James H. Hunter, Quitman.
Bryan—C. H. Baker, Eden.
Bulloch—D. L. Kennedy, Stilesboro.
Burke—Robert A. Murphey, Thos. M.
Berrien, T. Duncan Cox, Waynesboro.
Butts—Thos. F. Hammond, Jackson.
Charlton—John Paxton, Traders’ Hill.
Chatham—Isaac Russell, Emanuel
Heidt, John J. Kelly, Savannah.
Campbell—John Goodman, Fairburn.
Carroll—John 8. Pentecost,Carrollton.
Catoosa—W. H. Payne, Riuggold.
Chattalioochee—David C. Cody, Gus
sets.
Chattooga—C. C. Cleghorn, Summer
ville.
Cherokee—John B. Richards,
Clay—John B. Johnson, Fort Gaim
Clinoh—Hampton A. Mattox, Homer-
villo.
Oobb—Wm. D. Anderson, Wm. P. An
derson, Marietta.
Coffee—John M. Spence, Douglas.
Colquitt—Ihosc Carlton, Moultrie.
Columbia—G. P. Stovall, 8. C. Lamp-
kin, Appling.
Crawford—Wm. Rutherford, Knox
ville.
Dade—E. D. Graham, Trenton.
Dawson-John Palmer, Dawsonville.
De Kolb—W. L. Goidsmithy Decatur.
Dooly—John H. Woodward, Vienna.
Early—Brinkly Chancy, Blakely.
Echols—R. W. Phillips, Stateuville.
Effingham—Morgan Rawls, Spring-
field
Elbert—Emory P. Edwards, Elberton.
Emanuel—W. P. Rountree, Swains-
boro.
Fannin—Wm. FmnUin, Morgantown.
Fayette—Wm. Whutl y, Fayetteville.
Floyd—Dunlap Soolt, Rome; M. R.
Ballanger.
Forsyth—Isaac L. Hughes, Gumming.
Franklin—Asa W. Rrnwner, Camos-
ville.
Fulton—J. 8. Wilson, E. F. Hoge,
Henry Jackson, Atlanta.
Gilmer—N. L. Cooper. Ellijay.
Glasscock—W. G. Br&ddev, Gibson.
Gordon—Joel 0. Fain, Calhoun.
Green—R. L. McWhorter, Peufield.
Gwinnett—W. E Simmons, G. H.
Jones, Lawrenceville.
Habersham—Garnett McMillan, Clarks
ville.
Hall—L. A. Simmons, Gainesville.
Hancock—Geo. F, Pierce, Jr., F. A.
Butts, Sparta.
Haralson—Wm. J. Head.
Harris—J, W : &fa*pny f 0. J7. Patillo,
Hamilton.
Hart—James W. Jonea, Hartwell.
Heard—Britton Sima, Franklin.
Henry—George W. Bryan, McDon
ough.
Irwin—Reason Paulk, Irwinville.
Jackson—John R. Hanoook, Jefferson
Jasper—Andrew J. Watters, Monti-
oello.
Jefferson—W. P. Johnson, A. Beaee
ley, Louisville.
Johnson—W. H. Martin, Wrightsville.
Jones—Benj. Barrow, Clinton.
Laurens—C. J. Guyton, Dublin.
Liberty—J. W. Farmer, Hinesville.
L* e—Dr. H. B. Lipsey.
Lincoln—Henry J. Lang, Lincoluton
Lowndes—Albert Couverso, Valdost
Lumpkin—H. W. Riley, Daklonega
Madison—Isaac J. Meadows, Daniels
vilie.
Marion—Thomas W. Ilurvey, Buena
Vista.
Meriwether—J. W. Moreland.
Montgomery—Jas. D.Clements, Mount
Vernon.
Miller—Isaac A. Bush, Colquitt.
Mitchell—L. A. M. Collins, Camilla.
Milton—James M. Howell, Alpharetta.
Murray—8. E. Fields, Spring Place.
Muscogee—J. Mi StflUh, J. F r Ppu,
Columbus.
Newton—J. M. Bummers, J. B. Davis,
Covington. _ .
Oglethorpe—W. W. Davenport, Point
Peters; J. F. Smith, Stephens P. O
Paulding—R. A. Trammell, Dallas
Pierce—Daniel E Knowles, Blaok-
shear.
Pike—John H. Baker, Zebulon.
Polk—M. H. Bnnn. Cedartown.
Pulaski—John A. H end ley, E Booth,
Hnwkinsville.
Putnam—J. A. Ethridge, Eaton ton.
Quitman—James H. Quarry, George-
Rabun—G. M. Netherland, Clayton.
Randolph—8. A. McNeil, Cuthbert.
R. F. Crittenden, Nochaway.
Richmond—J. B. Gumming. C. finned,
W. A. Clark, Augusta.
Schley—C. B. Hudson, Elian lie.
Screven—John C. Dell, 8yivBnfe.
Spalding—David H. Johnson, Griffin.
Bumter—W. Brady, Sr., 8. GTover,
Americas. . . . , . ,
Talbot--P. morrifc, J. D. Woodall,
Talbotton.
Taliaferro—Samuel J. Fljnt, Craw
ford vilie.
Midi—Jena BL Brewtoo, Rddrika
Taylor—Was. Gw Bateman, Butler.
Telfair—H. {L. W. Craig, Temper
ance
Terrell—John R Jones, Dawson.
Towns—Daniel W. Killinn, Hiswasse.
Twiggs—E 8. Griffin, Jeffersonville.
Troup—W. H. Clark, West Poiut; W.
W, Cato, Hogansville.
Uiiion—Joseph Reid, Blaiwille.
Upson—John L Hall, Toomaston.
Walker—J. Y. Wood, LaFavott*.
Walton—Ohaa. L Bowie, Monroe.
Ware—D. Morrison, Waresboru.
Warren—T. J. Berkosdale, O. L. Cloud,
Warrenton.
Washington—J. W. Renfro, £L Taylor,
Banders villa
Webster—Alfred C. Bfll, Preston.
White—James F. West, Mount Zonah.
Whitfield—Charles J. Emerson, Tun-
ne Hill.
Wilcox—David C. Mann, Abbeville.
Wilkes—S. W. Wynne, H. P. Slaton,
Washington.
Worth—Royal R. Jenkins, Isabella.
Wilkinson—C. H. Hooks, Irwin ton.
REPUBLICAN.
Camden—Henry S. Hillyer, St. MaiVs.
Decatur—J. D. Williams, Bainbriagr.
Lee-G. F. Page, Starkvilie.
Houston—J. R. Griffin, Fort Valley.
Macon—L. 0. Jones.
Meriwether—W. H. F. Hall, Green
ville.
Monroe—J. Brown, Forsyth.
Dougherty—F. F. Putney, Albany.
Stewart—J. B. Mansfield, Lumpkin.
Thomas—J. Battle, Thomasville.
Pickens—John M. Allred, Jasper.
COLORED MEMBERS—SSPUKJCAKS:
Baldwin—Peter O’Neal, Milledgevillc.
Clarke—A. Richardson, Watkins vilie;
M. Davis, Athens.
Coweta—8. Smith, H. J. Sergeant,
(contested), Newnan.
Decatur—A. Bruton, Bainbridge.
Dougherty—P. Joiner, Albany.
Stewart—J. A. Lewis, Lumpkin.
Greene—Abram Colby, Greensboro.
Glynn—James Blue, Brunswick.
Houston—Geo. Ormond, Arby Sim
mons, Fort Valiev.
Monroe—G. H. Clower, Forsyth.
Morgan—M. Floyd, A. Dukes, Madi
son.
McIntosh—T. G. Campbell, Jr., Da-
nen.
Thomas—A. Fred. Atkinson, Thom-
nsville.
Slate Road Defaulters Required
(O Walk up to the Captain’s
office and Settle.
Resolved, That the late Treasurer of
the Western and Atlautio Railroad, and
other officers and agents of said road,
pay immediately over to the Treasurer of
the Stpte of Georgia tho balances re
maining in their hands belonging to the
said State of Georgia, being the earn
ings of the Western ond Atlantic Rail
road w hilst in possession of said State.
Resolved further, That said late
Treasurer, and other officers and agents
of said Western and Atlantic Railroad,
shall not pay to any of the lato officers
of said road, or to any of the persons
now claiming to be officers of said road,
or to any persona appointed by Rufus B.
Bullock, late Governor, as Commission
ers to look into the affairs of said road,
or to any other persou whomsoever, any
part or portion of the said balance re
maining in their handa.
Resolved further, That the Treasurer
of this State, call npon the late Treasur
er and other officers and agents of the
Western and Atlaniio Railroad immedi
ately, and demand of them the balances
of money so due to the State aft above
set forth.
Provided, that noth ing in the foregoing
resolutions l>o construed as expressing
the sense of this House that the balances
admitted by the said officers and agents,
ore the real balances dne.
James M. Smith,
Speaker House Representatives,
J. D. Waddell,
Clerk House Representatives,
L. N. Trammell, President Senate,
T. W. J. Hill, Sec’y of the Senate.
Approved Nov. 17th, 1871.
Benjamin Conley, Governor.
Executive Department, |
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 28th, 1871.
I, R. H. Atkinson, Secretary
Executive Department, do hereby certi
fy, that the foregoing and within, is a
true aud correct cor>y of a resolution
passed by tho General Assembly at its
present session, and approved by the
Governor. R. H. Atkinson,
Sec’y Executive Department
Stats Treasurer's Office, )
Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 29, 1871. j
To the late Officers and Agents in arrears
with the Western <fc Atlantic Railroad:
Sirs: In compliance with the fore
going resolutions passed by both Honsss
and approved by the Governor, it be
comes my duty to demand of you the
payment to the Treasurer of the State of
Georgia the balance remaining in your
hapds belonging to the State o| Qeofgia.
being the earnings of tl)p Western and
Atlafitjp Railrpai) whilst in posMasiop
the State. And I now demand of eaofc
and all of you, the raid officers and agents
so in arrears, the immediate payment
into the State Treasury the full balanoe
of money so due the State.
N. L. Angisr, State Treaa’r.
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PHILADELPHIA AMD ATLANTA
WINE & LIQUOR CO.
No. 3 GRANITE J^LOCK,
Broad Street, ..
ATLANTA, CA
UuoliUmod FrolgUt.
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