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SUN.
VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1871.
NO. 493.
THE DAILY SUN.
Published hr the Atlanta Son Publishing
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The 1 weed AITair—Death of llewry T.
Tackeruian-lmsll Pox In Ilrooklyn—
Cebsa Matters—S<ward Paralyzed'
ltVc-xIran News. *" *"
New York, DeoUfibrc 185— 1 There is
nothin# now in tlio Twctnl uiTuir. It is
proposed to arrest biin from duy to day
upon new ullegatiops uutil some fifteen
indictments are exhausted.
Henry T. Tuckerman, a well known
scholar, is dead. Aged fifty-eight.
The Aldermen of Brooklyn have had a
meeting for the purpose of checking the
small pox.
A special to the Herald, from Havana,
says Castino’s grape has not been dese
crated, the glass covering of the niche
was not broken, apd everything about the
S .ve is in perfect order, not having been
tnrbed.
The lease of Sam ana Bay has expired
and the American flag hauled dowu.
The latest Mexican advices represent
Juarez as maintaining a fearless attitude,
and speaks confident of crashing the re
bellion.
The Cabinet remains uncliunged, and
the people oomplain that the opposition
is directed more against the Cabinet than
Juarez. The revolution in th« Western
States is extending. Extraordinary pow
eu are given to Juarez as Governor of
the Stales. Business is prostrated and
all industries are parnlized. A United
States protectorate, or annexation, was
boldly discussed as the only solution.
No important engagements are reported
in the Central or Western States.
The World's special from the City of
Mexico of the 9th says the revolution is
probably a failure. Only two States have
risen. No popular excitement prevails.
Diaz is a fugitive, closely pursued.
The i juutry is only disturbed by rob
bers.
The Herald's special from Mexico of
the 11th, via Havana, announces thut the
Government has broken the book of the
rebellion. No particulars.
Auburn, December 18.—The morning
papers say Seward is very low with par
alysis.
The report of the Committee on the
Ocean Bank shows a surplus of 8500,000.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Alexis Don't Paw Out.
Boston, December 18.—The loss on the
Grand Duke’s boll is over 95,000.
MARYLAND.
The Trial of the Baltimore Borgia.
Annapolis, December 18.—Pay muster
General Brice testified to-day that Gen.
Ketchum was a healthy maD, temperate
and not in the habit of taking drags.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
The Kx-Klux Trial*—Vrrdlet of Ou >I4y
—Governor Scott to be Impeached,
Columbia, December 18.—In the Ku-
klnx trial to-day, the case of liayes
Mitchell was closed by au elaborate argu
ment of Reverdy Johnson, who expressed
the utmost horror at the outrages to
which the witnesses had testified; but
contended that evidence had not shown
these outrages to be the result of any
conspiracy, nor connected with their
commission.
The jury, after, thirty-eight minutes’
consultation, returned a verdict of guilty
on the second count, namely, conspiracy
to injure Jim Williams for having voted
in 1870.
The defense gave notice of a motion
for a new trial.
In the House of Representatives to-day
the report of C. C. Bowers, of the Inves
tigating Committee, arraigning the Gov
ernor, and other 8tate officials, for al
leged fraudulent overissue of 8ta*e bonds,
was hotly discussed for four hours. The
Speaker ruled that a two-thirds vote was
required to adopt the report by the
House, because the adoption of its final
recommendation wonld bo the first step
towards impeachment.
The decision was overrnled, and the
report adopted as tbe sense of the
House.
At 6 o’clock, Bowen introduced a reso
lution that Ik K. Scott, Governor of the
State of South Carolina, be impeached of
high crimes and misdemeanors. He also
introduced a similar resolution impeach
ing State Treasurer Parker. The resolu
tions were laid over under the rules.
A largo attendance is present aud great
excitement prevails.
WASHINGTON.
Paymaster Retired—The Hamits Called
—Southern Claim* Commission—Nor
wood to be Seated—The Ketrencbun
Committee Still Under Discussion—Ms.
teorologlcal.
Washington, December 18.—Benjamin
W. Brice, Paymaster-General, has been
retired at his own n quest. *
Major Alvord, Acting Comptroller, lias
called for bank statements at the close of
businoss on the 16th instant.
The Southern Claims Commission will
resume its sessions immediately after
New Year.
The Hupreme Court, in the case of
Sernmes vs. the City Fire Insurance
Company, of Hertford? hold that when
parties fix the limitation, by contract
within which an act is to be done and
the performance, the Coart will not in
terfere to make a new contract; but will
leave the controversy to be determined
bv the local statute of limitation. In
Hartford this is six years. Judgmeut re
versed, and a new trial ordered. The
cose is from Mississippi.
The extension of the time of the Max
ican and United Stated Commission does
not permit the presentation of new
claims.
The Spanish and American Commis
sion has done nothing yet, on account of
the difficulty of getting evidence, owing
to the disturbed condition of Cuba.
Meteorological.
The barometer will probably rise dur
ing to-night, and on Tuesday from mid
dle and East Atlantic Coast, West to the
Mississippi River, with partly cloudy
and clear weather. Fresh north
west winds prevail to-night north and
east of Virginia, with cleariug weather.
The storm on tho New' England coast
is clearing away to-night. A small
of low barometer, with rain, developes
in Louisiana and Arkansas and more
northeast. Pleasant weather will prevuil
on Tuesday in South Atlautio and Gulf
States. Dangerous winds are not antici
pated to-uiglit east of the Rocky Moun
tains, unless possible in a wmar portion
of Mossachusettss Bay.
XLII CONGRESS
SENATE.
FOREIGN NEWS.
ENGLAND.
« Prohibit* A
Tbe Slrk Prlnce-Prov
lu L*n4oml«rr)-.
London, Decern or J 7.—The Prince of
Wales passed a quiet day, and is progress
ing towards recovery.
Parliament meets the second week in
February.
London, December 18.—The morning
bulletin from Bandriugham announces
that tho l'riuoe of Wales slept well last
night, and his condition is in oil respoeta
satisfactory.
Pravc s were again offered in all the
churches for his complete restoration.
The Qaeen has left Windsor for Os
borne, where she will spend the holidays.
Prncrasioas or nwembliea in Loudon-
derry have been forbidden. No trouble
is apprehended from tho Catholic ialiab-
itsuts; but it in feared that the boys of
Londonderry may make offensive dem
onstrations.
Eugenie has sailed Snm Gibraltar for
London.
An anknowii vessel ran down the
French berk Coate liioa, from Havre for
Bueooe Ayres. Beventeen wore lost The
Tcmcl passed on regardless of the cries
of tho drowning.
An official bulletin from Bandriogham
■ays Wales pawed a quiet night A
groom to tho Prince died of typhail
fever to-dey.
FRANCE.
Opposition to the Orlran Prlnrr*.
Paris, December 18.—The members of
the Republican Left, and Union Repub
licans, have bad a meeting in opposition
to seating the Orleans Princes. Gam-
belts premded.
SWITZERLAND.
Th« Alabama Claim* Canf. renro,
Geneva, December 18. —Count Ben-
pie, the Italian tnemlwr, ha* been chosen
President of the Board of Arbitrator*.
The body has adjourned nntil the 15th of
January.
The New York salt manufacturers pro
test against a reduction of the duty on
salt.
The day was entirety consumed in dis
cussion of the Committee of Retrench
ment and Investigation. Senator Bay-
srd insisted that there should bo two
Democrats upon tho committee, and
Sumner denounced the exclusion of his
wing from tho committee. Tbe disaf
footed Republicans claim that they are
not represented on tho committee. The
debate was acrimonious.
Of the Committee on Privileges aud
Electious, only Senator Morton favors
Blodgett. Tho rest favor seutidg Mr.
Marwood.
The House bill in relation to steam
boilers used ou the Eastern rivers passed.
It szempts steam tugs from oertaia re
strictions.
Tits Committee on Elections made a
formal report iu favor of seating Norwood
from Georgia.
Bcott nominated Cass erlv as du addi
tional member of the Committee on Re
trenchment.
As indicating the character of the de
bate, the following from Logan is tele
graphed: Logan said it seemed to be as
sumed by certuin Senators tlutt all who
supported Trumbull's proposition, were
trying to injure tho administration. He
had no such desire; yet, he had voted for
that proposition and would do so again,
because lie believed it to be a proper and
wise measuro. Her understood that he
was uot iu good standing with a certain
set of meu, who assumed to control and
guido the party; but it mattered
little to him whether he was or
not He was responsible to his
constituents, and to nobody else. Those
men affected to be the champions of the
President; but if he, (Loganj, were
just, aud they attempted to aid him in
the same way, he would think it wise to
get rid of their assistance as soon as pos
sible. It was almost impossible to set
uu independent part in the Senate now.
These tnree or lour men, perhaps five,
who uudertake to manage the party,
call a caucus ou auy man who is
disposed to bo independent,
uuu threaten to read him out
For one, he would act up to his couvic-
tious aud run the risk of being read out
‘*1 don’t believe,” said Logan, “that the
President of tho United States fears in
vestigation ; but you have made tho coun
try believe he docs. I don’t tv-lieve that
tho Treasurer fears investigation,
but you have made tho country be
lieve he does; I don’t liehevo auy of
the departments of the Government
fear investigation, but you liavo made
country believe they do. As to tho organi
zation of this committee, it is peculiar.
When the Beuate divided on the ques
tion of investigating tho public serviao,
24 Senators voted for the prosecution
aud 35 rguinst it; but when it comes to
tho appointment of this committee seven
members of it ure taken from tho
thirty-five and only one from the
the 24. Of course, there was no design
in this. (Laughter.) Tho committee is
composed of honorable men, because
Senators are all honorablo meu, (laugh
ter) but I fear that the making up of the
Committee this way, does not reflect
much credit upon No. 24. (Laughter.)
The Beuate Committee is nominated,
with tho addition of Caeserly elected.
The resolution of Trumbull, with the
privilege to send for persons and papers,
was adopted.
This is a triumph ovsr the ultra-admin
istration men.
During tho debate, Bum nor said a
Senatorial caucus was a mere matter of
convenience nud binding upon no one.
SUNDAY’S DISPATCHES.
WA 8 HINGT ON.
The Southern Claim* Comuilsaion—DIs-
position or Claim*.
Washington December 17. — The
Southern Claims Commission will resume
its sessions immediately after New Year's
Day. In the meantime they will take up
two or three hundred canes now already
for decision and prepare them for con
sideration by the House Committee on
Claims, if that Committee shall desire to
have them submitted during tho present
session under the operation of the pres
ent law. The Commissioners are only
authorized to make oue report each ses
sion, and that at the commencement of
the session, but the pressure from per
sons whose claims are not included in the
first report are qo grok% that a change in
law may bo effeofced.
There is no expectation that the Claims
Committee will be much delayed by any
further examination of cases, they being
understood to* be satisfied with the inves
tigations in regArd to them by the Com
missioners. Unless an act to make an
appropriation should otherwise provide,
those claims which were allowed will be
settled by accounting officers of the
Treasury and under the ordinary rules of
that deportment. A number of claims
were purposely omitted with a view to
their further investigation.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
NEW YORK.
Vive 1b ComMiM-Thc Procession Sun
day— llanarrs and lnierlpll*M-Tbr
Spirit J of later nationalisin'—Cotton
Statement.
New Yore, December 17.—Tho Inter
national parade to commemorate the
death of ltoeel and others, came off to
day, with about two thousand portioi-
] )auts. Among them w ere General Ryan,
O’Doonvan Room, Claflin k Woodhull,
the French League, Printers’ Union,
Bricklayers’ Union, and others. The
Catafalque, with six coffins, decorated
with red flags, bore the inscription: “To
the Martyrs of the Universal Republic.”
The banner captured ou last Sunday,
by the police, bore the following: “The
spirit of the Oommune expands as the
&xe of the executioner falls upon the
necks of its martyrs.”
On another banner was: “ The world
is our country; to do good is our reli
gion.
On another banner: “And they had
all things in coinmou.”
Bark May Stetsou, from New York for
Aspinwall, has been abandoned at sea.
The followiugis tho cot*on movement
for the past week:
Receipts at ull ports 120,918 against
105,839 lost week, 122,126 the previohs
week; 104,742 three weeks since. Total
receipts since September 1,118,557 against
1,372,557 the corrospondiug period the
previous year, Hbo*”iuu :in increase since
September 1st o( ^J4,010. Exports from
all ports for the week 107.473 against 117,-
598 for the same woek last yeur; total ex
ports for the expired portion of the cotton
year 592,609 ugainst 755.168 for same
time lost year. Stock at all iiorts 406,472
against 468,256 for tho same date last
year. Stock at interior towns 71,435
against 104,340 last yoar. Stock in Liv-
rpool 458,0000 against 185,000 last year.
American cotton afloat for Great Britain
147.000 against 310,000 last year. Indiau
cotton afloat for Europe 283,041 aguiust
135.000 last year.
The weather South has been cold iu
many sections during the week, although
thero are few complaints of rain.
Cotton lins beeh very active during the
woek with an excited market, aud a sharp
advance at the close. Tho sales for the
week reached 140,000 hales, of which
122.000 were for future delivery, uud 18,-
000 on the spot aud to arrive. The spot
exporters took ubout 5,700: spinners 9,-
500, and speculators 900.
A CHARAcrrERiOTio thing is Tom Hughes’
way of aiding Chicago. It is to send the
city a public library. Some time ago his
friend Burgoss hod suggested to him that
it would be a clever thing for English
men to do to give Chicago a free library.
The suggestion pleased him, and he be-
E n canvassing at onoe, to see what could
done. Everybody fell in with the plan
the moment it was fairly explained. Lord
Lome undertook to lay the matter before
the Queen, and was sanguine of a favo
rable result. Mr. Foster, Minister of
Education, promptly offered the complete
works of his father-in-law, Df. Arnold,
of Ragbv. The Duke of Argyll, promised
a set of hi* own works and a subscription
besides. Professor Munro, the greatest
of living English Latinists, promised
copies of his Lucretius, Horace, and
ASueid. Disraeli gives a full set of his
works. Carlylo does the samo. The
MacMillans promise a sot of their mag
azines, with all the autographs of con
tributors that can bo procured. Tom
Taylor makes the same offer with regard
to. “Puncu.” And so the kiLdljr work
is going forward. When the noble gift is
established in Chicago it will be one of
her most cherished possession*. And it
will be entirely unique. A library made
up eutiraly of author's gift oopiM of the
works of living writers does not exist
This fact alouo will give the collection
value wholly its own.
iOUyllflmffn* X&mtt»enuni8.
King’s Mountain
MILITARY ' SCHOOL,
YORKVILLK, 8. C.
rpHE FIRST SESSION OF THE SCHOOL YEAR
A of 1S73 will beelo on the 1*1 of February, and
end on the 30th of June.
Tkbm—For School Expense*,!.«., Tuition. Board,
Washing. Fuel, Light*. Rook*. Stationery, Ac., |135,
payable In advance.
circular* containing full information may be ob-
THE ATLANTA SUN
DAILY mud. WEEKLY
‘A Live Paper Live Issues.’
The Cincinnati Enquirer says: “New
England, with throe millions of people,
has the chairmanship of nine Committees
in the Senate of the United States, em
bracing the most important of them all.
With her twelve Senators, that little oor
ner of the Union ha* a tremendous and
disproportionod influence in Congress.
That is one of the compromises of the
Constituion—eqaal State representation
in the Senate—that New England will
never see her way clearly to give np.’ r
Among the plant* of Guinea, ono of
the most curious is a cannon ball tree.
It grows to the height of sixty feet, and
its flowers are remarkable for beauty and
fragrance, being of a beautiful crimson,
appearing in large branches, and exhal
iug rich perfume. The fruit resembles
enormous cannon-balls; hence the name.
However, some say it has l>*en so colled
because of the noise which the ball makes
in barsting. From the shell domestic
utensils aro mode, and the contents con
tain several kinds of acids, beside* sug.u*
and gum, and furnish the material for
making an excellent drink in sickness.
Bat, singular as it may appear, this pulp,
when in #porfectly ripe state, is very fil
thy, and the odor from it is exceedingly
unpleasant
The number of distilleries in tha Uni
ted States on the first of December
236 grain and 9 molasses, with a total
daily producing capacity of 227,000 gal
lons Allowing 300 working days, this
would give an annual produot of 68,000,-
000 gullons. A tax of 60 conks a gallon
on this producing capacity would give a
revenue of 934,050,000 a year—a much
larger sum than is now obtained.
MISSOURI.
Navigation Opened.
8t. Louis, December 17.—Two steam
boat*, nfter cutting at the ice gorge be
low this city yesterday and to-day, suc
ceeded in opening a passage, aud navi
gation to the South is now resumed.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
K. K. K.
Columbia, December 17.—In the Ku-
klux trial on Baturdav the argument in
tho caso of R. U. Mitchell, accused of
conspiracy, was opened by Mr. Chamber
lain for tbe prosecution.
Mr. Van Berry replied for the defense,
taking the ground that tho actions of
violence proven were uot connected with
any organization.
Argument will be resumed Monday.
Charleston, December 17.—The small
pox q> .1 itinc, established here some
weeks ugo, against vessels arriving from
New York ami Philadelphia, has been
discontinued.
TENNESSEE.
Drew u I'rlzr.
Mhmi'Iiis, December 17. — John It.
Durfif, clerk iu tho Post-Office, drew
925,000 in the Louisville Library Lot
tery. St
•Spooinl IVoticos.
HOUSE.
No Ulln of general interest were intro
duced under tire regular weekly call.
Mr. HiUdemun of Peniwylrania intio-
daccd * resolution regretting the severity
of Thiers’ governmeut toward the Com-
mnniatn. 'fbero wa» objection to this,
waa not tbe repaired two-thirds, and tbe
Hooae ref rued to suspend tbe rules.
A reeolation eiprewing eympatky with
foreign people straggling formlf-govern-
ment wan unammoiMly adopted.
The Committee on Elections will post
pone Urn eaM of Cc»ua n Mycn uutil
after tho hcfidiiya.
lforict TO Tratktbb* Goibo Wbot Via Mbmpiii*,
Tk*n —Tbe Proprietor* of the “Commercial Hotel,*
corner of Front »nd Jcff. r*«»n etreeU, Memphis, n>.
■pecttoltj reqneat the traveler* from Georgia to put
np at their e*tabli*haent. The Hotel i* moat conve
niently *ltu*te<l. can accommodate over three huu
dred gueata, liaa a first class table aod'bhargua very
toderate, |2 50 per day.
d*c6d3w [Signed] ALLEN BROS.
•Xcut Xifnetiwraitm*. _
G. W. ADAIR, Auct’r.
39 Residence Lots!
F’SESSl
Wednesday, 30th Instant, at 2
I will sell, ob the premise*,
Lot*, situated on the
o'clock,
aide of McDaniei 'treet. a ehiort distance couth of L.
C. WcUa* plfr •. Thee* Lota lie well, and are within
Walla' ntare. iuea*i»«i neweii, anti are wiinin
*** than Ml) yard* of the Street Railroad. Each lot
whdn Haldcmau moved a suspension of .m be eold with the prlvUen* of the adjoining onea
_ only *o o
•W£“SSfc
Intercat.
In thu CUM) of Bowltat va. E Iwank,» HiMlWpia HUH I** Junction of Marietta and
from Arkansas, the committee refuse* to | " Anyanmunt nnder 400.000 can beawpfltod.
grant more time to Edwarda, uo.vwu
BHIOK8.
rnHOSh W.NTIXCl MUCKS. <u b. KCWr.
1 <Uted. 00 ■!>■'« O' llc. h, leaving
‘ Mm
p.in
M.KLYKA.
Nun 2tbBcrii»rmeni6.
STEAM SAUSAGE
MANUFACTORY.
l’uddlnK,*afwaya on haud or madu to ordcr.^m short
notice and iu auy quaoUty. JOSEPH FANZ,
nov2tl-2in _ ^ Knoxville. Tom
Agenla Wanted fop
A.HSTEPHENS
talnod upon application to
declAwtll latFeb
OOL. A. COWARD,
Principal and Proprietor.
HALL COUNTY
White Sulphur Springs
TOR SALS OR RENT.
I WILL SELL, RENT OR LEASE for a term of
years, these celebrated Borinas, six mile* from
aAZSnBVIXjZalL
In a lew weeks the track of the
Air-Line Mmiirmmd
1 be laid within a mile and a half of this Tama
ble property.
Also, some valuable plantation* tn th*nnlghhr»heed
Address me at Gainesville.
.«. RMoCAMT.
RURAL SOUTHERNER
THE DMT AMD LABOE8T
DOLLAR MONTHLY I
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS,
the seoond column of figure* after the name*
of publication*, the regular subscription price of
•ech Is given. By special arrangement, we are
enabled to furnish the RURAL SOUTHERNER
and any of 'he following publicaUons at the price
opposite In the flrat column, and the publisher* of
tho SOUTHERNER wlU be responsible for the pro
per pending of papers with which we club.
Kamo* of Papers dubbing with
tho Rural Boutberuer.
Atlanta New Era
Augusta Chronicle k Sentinel..
Augusta ConatituUonaUat..
Macon Telegraph k I"
Savannah News
Atlanta Constitution..
ahnw • iteuiaaiw.. ............. ,
Augusta Chronicle k SenUnai
Christian Advo-
• Bnral Nsir Yorkar
New York Tribune..
New York Sun
Albany. N. Y„ Cultivator k Country
Boston Every (Saturday..
New York Hearth * Hoi
New York Scientific American
St. Louis Column's Rural World..
Memphis Southern Farmer
OltEAT HISTORY OF THE WAR. Complete In one
ing Co., Atlanta, Ga., Philadelphia, l’a., or St Louis
The UarrlMburg. 1‘rnwtylt tiHia
COHN MIIELLER.
Warren aud Taliaferro 00 untie*. Add re##: Craw-
Unemeos Catito.
r. Or. thro w:
Proprietor fixoelator Plastering Works,
P. O. Uox 400, ATLANTA, OA.
ang28 6m.
ROOKS,,
C ontractor for brick and
Stone Work, _of all claases. Plastering and
Ornamental work, atone Catting, e
Griffin. Oe.. May 12.1871.
IIW. .W.ICAIE,
Painter and tier orator.
O nici .ho,, w. a. Ink;, Whittui itrat.,
turns tliauks to his old patrons for format
favors, sod hopes by attention to business to merits
of the seme. ap-JS-ly
MIDDLETON & BRO.,
Cupper Kmllbe, Sheet Iroa Worker*
and liras* Mouldera.
W 1 ,
Broad street.
prepared to doth# above Work In a anpe-
shop next door to Bun office,
dec*-
Atlanta Collecting Agency,
OFF IOBi
Up Mtalrsi Dodd** Corner,
WHITEHALL STREET.
Kents, wages, and account* collected
Books Touted on Reasonable IVrmr. A” ordc
promptly atfoudod to.
P. 0. Box 313 J. If. OAVAN k CO.
U1*I IOLMTERINO,
Paper Hanging
FURNITURE REPAIRING
( )LD CHAIRS CANED AND NO CHARGB FOB
BEVABNI4HIN0. Lounges Kepalred, and Carpets
O. H. IIBOWN,
No. 3 DeOtves' Opera Hooae,
Marietta street.
Mc Daniel & hooper,
Wholesale and Retail Dealers In
NKRH, FRUITS,
_ mwallFCJrc—*
TOYS AND t'liUlSTMAM GO01>H
Peters. Atlanta, Ga.
dec 13.1m
GEORGIA—Tali*ran*> Cowry.
Cjuwroaoviixa, Oa., Dec. 7,1OT.
iMUt'H as «i* Atlanta Ban has the largest eir-
TYASM . ^
A culatiou tn said oounty. of any newspaper of «
. * - - — - herflTsadvi
New York American Agriculturist
New York—Tbe Galaxy
Chicago Nat Live Stock Journal
Augusta Farmer k Gardener (semi-
Mil
Ilf
10 00
10 00
18 00
10 00
10 00
:s
• 60
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Political Editor,
A. R. WATSON, News Editor.
J. HENLY SMITH, General ]
principles, and a defender of Liberty-adhering to
the time-honored landmarks of trad Democratic
faith. We I008 upon the eaceaea of the party In the
coming straggle as a permanent object ef patriotic
desire. To this end we ahaU MborsealewdyTleok-
lng eonSdently 86 the hearty coopers**. <£ every
~ **“ * * grand united effort
Radicalism and Cen-
towln Agkwkma triumph o
JI3aa MMocoe of tho Dam » _____
••cure to oa Liberty end good Government oa this
eontlaeat. For this saocees we shaU labor lathe
ranks of the mighty Democratic boots, who stUl
the Legislature, and pabRah the Decisions of tbe
ttgaewnift** 1 ''
almost dally.
columns of Tu Ira
Atlanta. Ga.
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w period than tax man
subscriptions mast 1
paid for la advance;
and all x % .e#'will be stricken from our beaks when
tbs time paid for expires.
OLUBIl
Names for CLUB8 must all be sent at the same
Urn*, and take the paper forth* rams length of Urns,
1 bo at the same Foot OMce.
• respnesdkls far the safe ssrival of al
na by Money Order, by Registered Let
was, or by Draft, bat net edterwlse. I
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TT ATQHT cft> Go’s
Clrcaa, Muxeiim. Kensgerie k BsIIgob I
ATLANTA, THURSDAY, December 21
I^XTUAOBDINABY ANNOUNCEMENT \ THE
M’me CARROLL, La Petite ANNIE, the child
der, only six years old, lu her feats ot Equitation;
Master WILLIE, the hoy wonder, Pirouette end
Somersault Rider, and the glorious Colloquial Clown.
0. LEI FOWL EH—together with all tbs able and
wall known Stars. Acrobats, Voltignsrs, Equestrians,
he. Mr. GEORG I W AM BOLD and his troop of
performing Dogs and Monkeys. Grand Grstuitona
Balloon sod Free Wire Asosnsions.
Among lbs Geological additions la s huge Terres
trial SLOTH, and many other raro and
1 Ai
speotmena fromthi
Congress of Wild b
II MOTH PAVTLIOl
Magnificent
SildfM ,
TWO MAMMOTH PAVILIONS. On* for the Cir
cus sad the other Sir the Museum sod Menagerie.
One Ticket admitting the holder to both. Only TWO
Performances—ona. Afternoon at 8 the eth
er at 7 o'clock, p. m. Doors opera an hoar previous,
tdmlesloa 76 cents. Children under 10 yean 83a.
W. W. DURAND, General Agent.
Dalton. (to., December 14. Room, On.. December
18. Cartarevllle, December 30. Jonesboro, Decem
ber 32. Msoora, Dec. 33. 6*010,17.16,1836,31
by Draft. I . __
it in an unregistered 1stbv Is lost. It 1
be the less of the prason sending it.
paid for expires.
connection with Thu 8w will not 1
1MU». AU Matil>U tor bUaTXhMoQ
nU nuUu, or oonaMtod attK Uu FolUkal
pv«Miorihi,mur.*oud tu to
at Crawford villa, Georgia.
All letters on business of any kind.
Tun Sun, except its PoUtkraT^
addressed to J. Henly Smith,
E:
gout BHnctsrg.
SASSEE IT HOUSE,
{'SOMMVM
Vj LANTA
OIO. W. SASSZEN, Clerk.
™ lw i^sSd f ^LSitar r d * 7 “
OctSf W 1
BA
JUNESVIms MOTEL,
- *■ Proprietor.
J. R CAMP,
(NEAR DEPOT.)
DOARD 93 PER DAY.
REYNOLD’S HOTEL,
MUWNAM --. OXOMOI A.
[FORMERLY MoDOWZLL HOUSE.]
Ante Bellram Kates g4 OO Plcm DRY.
KENNESAW HOUSE,
MARIETTA, - - GEORGIA,
families desiring Cheap and Oemfortahte win
ter quarters; only one hour's nde from Atlanta.
FLETCHER k FRZYEB,
Rankin House,
COLUMBUS, QKOBQIA.
J. W. RYAN, Proprietor
li-tf FRANK GOLDEN. Clerk.
BROWN’S HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA.
rilHIS SPLENDID FIR8T-OLA8S HOTEL IS THE
-L largest and beta Hotel in the City- 4 is situa
ted Immediately opposite the General^ Passenger
Depot,sad tor Comfort, Flejpnne, T *
taction of tta Employees arnfaltachi
Employee# sad attache* It effers great-
ar Inducements to the traveling public, than any
ESTABLISHED.
STUART RAILROAD HI
Opposite Depot-VALDOflTA. GA.
r?S
ploasautl) located, attentive servants, and
ebargm moderate. O. X. STUART.^
LITCHFIELD HOUSE,
AO WORTH, OEOROIA.
T able always furnished woh the
beet the market affords.
JL L. UTGHV1ED.
SPOTSWOOD HOTEL,
hacob, noun.
(Mnrtr oppo^t, tk. Pum«|W THpot.)
Only On* MmuU'a Walla.
0.1. Hi
tOULLAM,
HABSHAU, HOUSE,
WrAWMX'M.
A. B. LUCE, Proprietor.
Planter’s Hotel,
BOMB
O-AXWI
for sale, tat the growing
rjlHE undersigned offi
town of Opelika,* Mo. 1
arad Prratal in store, (the brat stand Ira town) all
newly stocked, arad Imvlng gMaohed a fin* Eastern-
rani all dotag a fins cash business.
The proprietor retires ouseoountef hodhetith.
This la the beet invsstmeut in the State.
Address: JOHN UNO. Sr..
deel7-eodhw3w Bus 66, Opelika, Ala.
FORT VALLEY, OA.
92.00 Per Day.
T. W.S. MUEFBR, Proprietor.
m Id fords from MdlrunA. Aset-tf
HENRYItAYS, IWr_