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CITY AFrAIRS.
CHRISTMAS AMD IthlDAL PhEKKNI*.—
Hilk dreaae*, embroidered cloak*, fun,
French kid glove*, *ilk under-geraienU,
French hotieqr, French celiooea French
wrapper*, fan*, real lace *et*. every nov
elty mtie* teal jettete «nd three out*
of cnrioaitie* all opening at the London
Store, Marietta street lm.
Therttnins Hmdci Lots will be
sold bj.G. W. Adair to-morrow. Read
his adrertisement
To TO Lanas.—Oapt John Keely,
the popular dry good* merchant, haa
sanslhing to aay In mr local and busi
ness oolumn this morning.
Bibeavbd.—Eugene, aged three yean,
son of our Mend, Oapt L. C. Billings-
lea, died yesterday morning. His fune
ral will take plaee at 10 o’clock to-day.
In Momenta.—The engine lxmae of
number 8 Fire Company, is heavily
draped in mourning, in memory of Dick
Married.—On the 17th December, by
Bar. Mr. Huey, Capt. E. H. Clarke and
UiaaM. A. White, daughter of B. F.
White, all of DeKalb county.
la Bankruptcy.—Dr. Samuel Bard,
we understand, haa filed hi* petition in
bankruptcy, placing his liabilities at 838,-
080. His petition will come liefore Judge
Black to-day.
Onward.—The work of building a
street railroad has progressed ns tar up
Marietta street as the Tremont House,
and is still being pushed forward. North
end will soon bo reached by the “car-
boxes. ”
Entertain hnnt —Tire ladies of St.
Paul's M. E. Church will give an enter
tainment at the parsonage, corner of Bell
and Hunter streets, this evening and to
morrow evening, to raise funds for re
fitting their parsonage.
Bboad Sibext fob Fauily Srpn.ins.—
Borne persona suppose that Stokes A Bro.
are wholesale mercliant* because they
hare removed to Broad street This is
mistake. Their house is a very large and
flourishing retail establishment where
the best of fine groceries are always kept
See their notices in Loonl and Business
column.
Aiumta, Ga., December 10, 1871.—
We, the Grandjurors ompannellcd for
the Ootober term of the Superior Court
of Fulton oounty, take pleasure in ex
pressing our thanks to Patrick Fitigib-
bon, the worthy keeper of the City Hall,
for the many attentions shown us during
this protracted session.
Altos Fox, Foreman.
Noah R. Fowdhb, Clerk.
ClIANOE OF SCHEDULE OK TUB JI.U'ON
and Wrarrmm Railhaod.—On and after
Sunday, December 17, 1871, truius will
run as follows:
lay Fwacnssr Lsatos 5:00
“ •• ArrtVM—.., 1:48 p
WlfM FwsengAr Lc*vm 1:10 p
" '* Arrival 10:80 p
I'M r*aam*or L*m* Wirc.n Trio •
Arrival it Uaauu 7:10 k
Night P Meagar taivaa Miaou 0:00 p
. 0:10 p
Arrlvaa it Mwou.,
Stoss Mountain Accommodation
Thain.—Ou aud after Mouday, the 4th
inat., and until further notice, vs ill leave
Atlanta at 5:30, p. u., fifteen minutes
after the regular Night Meil Train.
Those interested in the establiahmen
and continuance of tlio Accommodation
Train, are respectfully notified that this
change is for their couveniauot, aud that
the through travel must he accommodated
by the Night Mail Train. By direction
of 8. K. Johnson, Sapt.
Ed. A. Warner, Ag’L
ItiLictT DurtpLBRY.—Thiee prisoners
named respectively Joe W. Neely, Hell
oounty; Bright Evan*, of Kabnn, and
8<]uire Ihunsey, of Habersham, veto
raignod to-day before Commissioner
Smith, on chsige of illicit distilling.
Mr. Neely was held to bail on the testi
mony o! John Horshaw, a recreant negro
of perfidious chameter. The iuvestiga
tion of the other two will be had to-day.
Honhaw, the witoess, we understand, is
employed a* a perfidious, subsidized spy,
to help mako these unlawful arrests.
Sit* Attempts ScictD*.—Mrs. Buzbce
a woman living near tbs junction of
Walker said Paten street, in a fit of de
spair and misery, made an effort to hang
lierself on Sunday evening. The first in
timation of her resolution to bereave the
city of her presence was her figure dang
ling from the noose in which she had
slipped her head. Her mother gave the
alarm of murder, and several neighbors
soon cam* to her raecue, lifted her down
applied etimnlanta and soon restored her
to eensation. In reply to the question,
whet induced her to attempt her life, ah*
replied that her husband had abandoned
her to “worship other idols.
"Os* taon uarortuaall
A Wtasr <>f tsfeMS,
BnUr Importunate
Ovum* to kn AvwUa"
Tn Alabama Ann Obattanoooa Ratl-
—SB. W* leant that Gen. W. T.
-Wofford ukes ohasga of this Road aa
f BeSaieer this morning. The i
now tanning over kb and everything will
eoon be in gead cider. Gen. WySerdie
the very man fee Ibspiao*. Hen a dear
heeded business man, who will paHUtm
the duty undertaken by him, el be dees
everything alee he pots hi* hand to: with
seal, fidelity end ability. This Mod ia a
great abort-line from New York to New
e ons, and the greater portion of it
the finest track and road bed in the
itry. We an pleaaed to state that
CoL Mark Harden has been appointed
the General Agent of the Road, and
has entered upon his duties.
Thb Pampsskd Tools of Dehjots
AND TyBANTS—PeBHONAL LtBBBTT OuT-
HAOBD AND FjtaSPUM of Bfebcb Bcp
fbhssed.— A few days ago, while Mr.
Andrew Merritt, Tax Collector of White
oounty, was on bis way to this city to
make return and settlement with the
Comptroller General, be was arrested
near Gainesville, Ga., by Lieutenant
Taylor, in charge of a squad of Unit*-*
State* soldiers. He demanded the au
thority of thia unwarranted proceeding,
but they were unable to produce any
warrant, and failed to give any satisfac
tory reason for his arrest.
Mr. M. R. Palmer, s leading lawyer oi
Cleveland, who has, iu many in-
geaerously volunteered bis
oounsel and assistance to his
fellow-citizens in similar circumstan-
oea, immediately hastened to Mr. Mer
ritt’s relief. He was permitted to have
uo communication with Mr. Merritt, ex
cept in the hearing of a guard. -Unable
to render any assistance, he was about to
return, when he was requested to remain
until the principal officer in c< mmand,
who was then absent, should return to
otmp. He did so, and, when the officer
returned. Mr. Palmer was arrested, with
out warrant or affidavit. Ho protested
against suoh lawlessness and ontrago on
his personal liberty, bat in vain. He wss
denied the privilege of bail, habeas cor-
put or the benefit of counsel. Mr. Berry
Hicks, of White county, waa also
arrested, and the party of three
driven, like felons, to the train st
Gainesville, and, under a strong guard,
transported to this city. Reaching the
passenger depot they were placed in
ombnlanee and canied to the office of
the United States Marshal, amid the
hoots and yells of savage negroes, who
oalled them Ku-klux. Here Mr. Palmer
requested to see Capt. Harry Jackson as
oounsel, but wosrefusod, and not allowed
to aee or bold conversation a ith any one
whatever.
After remaining here awhile, locked up
closely in a room, they were informed
that they had been discharged, and with
out any apology, without a word of ex
planation, and without any provision for
returning home, wore dismissed friend-
lees and alone.
Mr. Palmer frequently demanded the
authority, for tho warrant and affidavit
for his arrest, but was never satisfied.
After he was discharged, he oalled on
Judge Pope, United States Dis
trict Attorney, who has been absent
from the oity daring these arrests, and
was astounded at such unheard of pro
ceedings, and expressed his intention of
making a clou investigation of the
matter.
It is believed that Mr. Palmer was ar
rested to deprive Mr, Merritt of his legal
saaistoao*. It is farther believed that
the arrests were made on tile affidavit of
a disreputable old negro wench, who lias
lieen a pest to tlwt vicinity for years.
The prisoners were very kindly treated
by the guard until they reached the train
at Gainesville, where their kindness wns
somewhat relaxed.
Tlieso high-handed proceedings appear
to have the unction of the Government
officials, except Judgo Pope, who has
been absent for a time past, but we
glad to know that ho condemns such law
lessness, mid will investigate, expose, and
coudenm it os it desorves.
Mbs. Moulton’s Tan Concert.—
Mrs. Charles Moulton's appearance last
evening st DeGive’s wu greeted by a
most select audience, oompoaed of the
fashion, beauty and musical talent of the
city. Her reputation as a prodigy of
talent, beauty snd song lies been admi
rably sustained by bar brilliant perform
ance last evening. If the enthusiastic
applause of the beauty and intelligence
of the city be deemed a proper tribute
to her grace end beauty, and a sufficient
testimonial of her musical talents, she
must feel that Atlanta has umd«
rich offering of her admira
tion. Mrs. Moulton's voice—a rich mezzo
soprano, pure, even snd expressive—is,
in school, Italian; in tone, American; is
almost perfect in culture and delicate in
modulation, and possesses a range com
prehensive enough for the requirements
of the lyric stage.
We have only space enough to men
tioutbe “shadow song,” of Meyerbeer
u sung by her last evening. It was exe
cuted in a masterly manner, and with
thrilling effect. One uninitiated, would
never believe that the human voice conld
be oo tutored and cultivated—much less
be adapted by nature—to execution of
such music. It has been said by some
her voice is not absolutely wonderful
but we are free to say her execution is.
This evening she makes her last appear
ance. “A word to the wise is sufficient.”
Mayor's Corin'—There was a gener
al stampede yesterday morning to secure
a front Hoot in the dress circle to witness
Hit Honor's magic exhibition. Jouson
mined the old timo hymn :
•• Perfume* as of .Yifiwi
«ow sweetly along,” Ac.
His Honor ibon, after a touching up
poul to Jupiter, and an invocation to
Fouter Blodgett, the type and model of
Iaw snd justice, called up the mourners.
1'HANKY WINN
otiuo forward with u contrite heart, for
engaging in a secret alliance with Beelze
bub to tempt the wife of Grunt, tho
peuoemaker, the modern Eve, to Hiirren-
der the U. 8. to his Satanic Majesty.
That plot oo«t $2. 81io ma le a draft on
the bank of Hades, payable at sight.
MISS HUB MITCH KLIa,
the laHt relio of tbe British Blondes, had
so far forgotten her dignity and ancestry,
as to dance a jig iu a gutter. This dem
onstration multilated her waterfall, and
she deposited $5 with the city for an
other.
MISS SUB THOMPSON
was the superannuated tragedian of the
troupe. She tried to play Tortea
of Othello, but lost her buskins iu a
mud hole. $5 for another pair.
M18S HI.LEM POPE
advertised herself as the champion pu
gilist of Atlanta, aud, os a practical dem
onatratiou, aha said she chugged her dar-
ling prinoo in his shop for four mortal
hour* withoat getting her breath, and
only stopped by the approuch of
dark. She paid 810 for adhesive plaster
to bind th* scattered fragments of her
late consort, |aa n monument of her
genina and labors.
ool. sandy ward law,
arraigned for fighting and quarrel
ing, but about 9000 witnesses, more or
less, vindicated bis purity,
KB. L. C. PARKER,
because he lived 200 miles in the coun
try, thought he was a privileged character,
but some of his little whisky pranks ooat
him 85. Monree MsDanisi, ditto.
ISAAC WEED,
had about (one to seed. He was an old
idiotic, dilapidated, Ethiopean ones, who
had exalted ideas of hi* genius, and a
contemptible opinion of woman's rights.
Say* he: “Iso caber yet 'lowed a wnm-
mtm to call to* a real, and when Polly
Pumpkin doas-that, I took my fist and
popped her over." His Honor dismissed
nnele Ike, with an admonition to treat
women more gently, and—tho curtain
LocttI & BusineH* Notices
Stokes k. Bro., beg, rcspect.ully,
to call tbe attention of the ladies to their
fall stock of Finest Fancy and Family
Groceries and fruits, nnta and canned
goods. decl9*8t.
Heir Atmore's Mines Meat, at
(lacl9-8t Stokes, & Bro.
a. New London Layer Raisins, Leg
horn Citron, New Currants, Jellies, Fla
vouring Extracts, and Finest English
Spices, at
decl9-8t Stokes A Bro.
All onr goods are warranted to be
the very best, and at Broad Btreet prices.
W®, Sharp A Floyd, Manufacturing
and Mebuhant Jewelers, 33 Whitehall
Street.—Merry Christmas and Happy
New Year.—Old and young, rich and
poor, can be suited with some useful
article from tbe large and varied stock of
presents now being opened st onr store.
Onr Mr. Floyd is now in tbe Eastern
oities, snd lies pnrcliased direct from the
importers and manufacturers, low for
cash, the best assortment of goods it has
ever been oar pleasure to offer to the
public. Styles”entirely new—eqnisite
designs, and prioes LOW—VERY LOW,
Come one and all. One look at onr stock
will satisfy you that wo have the greater!
variety, the newest styles and tMJlnest goods
in THIS market, and at prices which will
justify you for visiting our house before
purchasing elsewhere. Remember, onr
prices are VERY, VERY LOW,
OUR SPECIALTIES.
Watches, Diamonds, Opera Chains snd
a general assortment of fine Jewelry.
SPECIAL NOTICE.
Wo have the largest assortment of Ster
ling Silver Ware this side of New York.
Pleaeo remember, all onr silver ware is
British Sterling 925-1000 fine. Every
article sold by us engraved in superior
style. Sharp A Floyd.
*10* Assorted Crackers put up express
ly for family use. Broken Crackers and
Cracker Meal, constantly on bond and
for salu at the Cracker Factory.
nov2U-6t H. Lewis A Co.
Rupture.—Why will yon snffer
from Rupture, when you can have Relief
and Cure. Throw away your disagi
hie Trusses, and call pa Dra. Rowe &
Taber, Capitol building, Atlanta, Ga.
declOdtf
to?* Japanese Cocon Sticks made for
tbe first lime in Atlnnta, at Block's Can
dy Factory, No. 75 Broad street.
Broken Candy 20 cents per pound
Chocolate Caramels every Wednesday.—
Fresh Candies of all kinds kept constant
ly on hand. nuv25
CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A
YEAR,
AND OUR |LOVED ONES ALL EXPECT TO RK
REMKM1IERED THEN, " IF EVER."
Come then to the
OLD RELIABLE
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT
OF
Lawshr A Haynes,
and see our beautiful stock of Holiday
Goods now on hand and coming in every
day—consisting, in port, of elegant Ster
ling Silver Goods, in cates, from 85 to
8500, and a rich and varied assortment of
all Gold Goods, of the newest styles, for
Ladies, Gentlemen orChihlrcn. We sell
nothing but the best, and at such prices
as to make a sale certain to every cus
tomer that can be suited in the artiole.
declOdtf
Depredations of Cows.—We will not
taf fktffvely, but wo tadestly express
the opinion that the cows which run st
large ia our streets are too great an an
9u Farrington A Quigley, at the Post
Office, keep The Sun for sale.
W. B. Moses, at the Kimball
House, always baa The Sun for sole.
■A. 1,060 Old Papers for aalo in quan
tities to snit purchasers, st the
tf Sun Office.
Wanted—An energetic young
man with 8150, to share equally with the
advertiser, in a business that will render
large returns for small investment. Ad
drees “Boeiutss,” Sun Office.
Local & Business Notioes.
. A beautiful line of Dress Goods,
John Keely's.
I#-A choice lot of Shawls just
opened at
decl7-lt John Keely's.
DdSf Blankets in great variety, just
opened at
dccl7-lt John Keely’s.
htl"- For Christmas Were !—John
Keely lias established a fancy counter,
which will be covered with ohoice goods,
ell of which will be found to be new styles,
good goods, having been purchased ex
pressly for tbe Christmas trade. Amongst
which will be found:
Handsome Lace Collars and Sets,
New end beautiful Lace Sleevea
The largest and handsomest lot of La
dies' Handkerchiefs, in embroidered,
mottoed, lace trimmed, hemstitched,
: offered in A lnnta, at prices from 25
cents to 81 50 each.
The choicest lot of Real Lace Collars
ever shown.
The largest and most benutiful assort
ment of imitation Lace Collars ever
offered in Atlanta.
A choice lot of Silk Neck Ties, Bear Is,
etc.
200 Linen Sets, with Lace Trimmings,
fine goods, from 75 cents per set to 82 50.
A beautiful line of Infant Waists, at
extraordinary prices.
The handsomest lot of Mourning Col
lars and Handkerchiefs in the oity.
N. B.—These goods ere all fresh, hav
ing jnst been opened, and exoell in styles
anything before offered.
John Keely's,
decl7-lt Cor. Whitehall A Hunter st.
ClaaaUcatloa *f the Meaabeie *f
tbe General A see feebly.
SENATE.
Mu. Oao. A Vkrrault is onr duly
authorized Traveling Agent. He is now
on a trip to North Alabama and Ten
nessee.
We specially desire all onr subscribers
to reoeive their papers regularly and
promptly.
We will take it as a special favor if
they will report to us every failure to re-
cevie the paper.
Also, auy failure to have it properly
delivered—just as it is requested by
them.
Also, any failure to receive it prompt
ly—in due time.
All that we can do is to do the best we
can. We ask onr subscribers to help ns
in this work. It wonld assist us greatly
in correcting irregularities, if we ran al
ways have them reported to us tf
COMMERCIAL.
Office Daily Sun, Dec. 18, 1871
Cotton closed dull and heavy, selling
on streets at 17$ ; in store at 17|@17|
Receipts 100 bales; sales 75.
Provisions — Bacon— shoulders 8J
clear rib sides 9; clear sides
9 ; bams, plain 12{@14 ; sugar
cured 15(a*16. Bulk meats—shoulders
Oj; clear rib sides 8; clear sides 8J
Lard—Tieroe 101(511; cans 111
buckets 121.
Financial—Gold is buying 1 10—
selling 1 12; silver is buying 1 04—sell
ing 1 08.
Fruit—Rough peaches 41 to 51
pound; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled,
4 to 41 per pound; green Georgia apples
50 to $4 00 per bbl*
Butter—Tennessee aud country but
ter 20 to 30 cents; Northwestern 27 to 31
Leather—Hemlock 25 to 30; Oak 40
to 45; Harness leather 36 to 45; uppei
leather 42 to 60; Calf skins $25 to $60
per dozeu; American calf skins $25 to
40 per dozen.
Hides—Green 7 to 71; green salt 8i
to 81; dry bides 15 to 16.
Onions— $3 50(5,5 00 per barrel.
Tobaccx Low grades 55(5;56c ; com
mon, 58(rt;65 ; g^od, 75@90 ; tine, $1(5}
$1 25 ; choice brands, $1 25</<-.l 50.
Iron—Swede 7c; horse shoe iron 7c
City Mills and Pittsburg bar 6c.
Mackerel—Half bbls. No. 1 $8.50; No,
2 $7; No. 3 $6. Kits, No. 1 $1 85; No.
2 $1 60; No. 3 $140.
Cheese—17c.
Grain.—Corn, old, very scarce—white
92(0,95; mixed 90; new shelled 90.—
Oats, mixod 68; black 70($75; yellow 75.
Suoab-i-A, 14; extra C, 131; crushed,
powdered and granulated, 15; Dem
ernra 12j|(a.l3l; fair to cboioe biown,
11(4121. Fair supply; market steady.
., 22(424; "
-Bio.
Java, 34; L
Coffee
guira, 30.
Molasses—By barrel, 36; by hogs
head, 32; New Orleans choice, 65, prime
63.
Salt—Liverpool 2:15; Virginia 2. Rice
9@91*
Fl
To M«wfib«r* of tk* i*l*t urc
We iavito the member* to visit our
office at any time.
Sample copies of The Son will be sent
to aay atUsees requested.
Our carriers are not authorized to re
ceive money for subscription*, or make
collections for ns on suy account, or to
lour—Superfine, in barrel*, 87 25(0-
87 50, racks higher; extra 87 50(<?$8 00;
family 88 50(a 9 00; extra family 89 25(g,
9 50; fancy 810C<ii811.
U ITON OOODH.
8 oz Osnabnrgs, 16; 6 oz, 121.
Sheeting, 12). 7-8 Drillings 13. 7-8
Shirting, 10); Shirting, 8). Yarns *9
numbers, 81 40. Cotton rope, 28. All
domestics in good demand.
BY TELEGRAPH.
New York, December 18.—Monev
and a fraction commission. Sterling
from 9)@9|. Odd 9(Hl9|. Governments
dull. State* dull and heavy—Tennessee*
64), new 65. Virginia 61), now 67.
Louisiana* 61, new 60; Levees 64. 8s 75.
Alabama* 100. 5* 65. Georgias 70.—
80. North Carolines 34, new 12.
South Carolina* 48), new 25. Futnrce
to-day, 5,700, os follows : December,
19 3-16(S(I9 11-16; January 19 7-10019);
February 191(ail9 ll-16(<rl9); March
19 15-16; April 203-16©20).
Uplands 19}; Orleans 20).
AuausTA, December 18.—(kitten qui
et; .middlings 18; receipts 1000; sales
600.
Charleston, Decamber 18.—Cotton
dull; little doing; middlings 19; net re
ceipt* 2936; coastwise 1538; sales 100;
stock 31,791.
Ltverfool, December 18, Erasing.—
Cotton closed dull—uplands 10; Orleans
10*.
Cincinnati, Decemlier 1&-Flour steady.
Corn drooping—44(^46. Fork holders
anxious—813 75(3)13 87). Lord droop
ing—8*A9*. Bacon drooping—shoul
der* 6)@7; side* 71*37*. Whisky 90.
LomvnxR, December 18.— Begging
quiet—131(314. Provisions firm. Wuis-
_ Provisions firm.
k'y 91.
BAVANNAn, December 18.—Cotton—
Borers snd ipller* apart; tending down
ana unsettled; middliugsl8)(318|; net re
ceipts 4564; ei|iorts to Great Britain
1st District—R. E. Lester, Savannah.
3d—John 0. Nichols, Blackshear.
5th—M. Kirkland, Homervill*.
9th—Reuben Jones, Newton.
Uth—LeviC. Hoyle, Dawson.
18 ih—Robert C. Black, Americas.
14th—C. W. Kibbee, HswkiusvUle.
15th—D. W. Cameron, Jacksonville.
16th—H. Hicks, Wrigbtsville.
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. Niumally, Griffin.
27th—E. Steadman, Covington.
28th—W. F. Jordan, ModSosUo.
29th—W. M. Bee**, Washington.
80th—J. H. McWhorter, Maxeya.
81st—Wm. S. Erwin, Clarksville.
83d—M. Van Estes, Homer.
34 th—M. A. Candler, Decatmr. ,
35tli—Geo. Hitlyer, Atlanta.
37th—G. W. Peddy, Franklin.
39th—James R. Brown, Canton.
40th—C. J. Wellborn, Blairaville.
41st—John A Jervis, Morgantown.
42d—John T. Borns, Rome.
43d—L. N. Trammell, Dalton.
republicans :
4th—J. M. Column, Brunswick.
6th—Joshua Griffin, Valdosta.
7 th—W. L. Clark, Thomssvills.
8th—Benj. F. Bruton, Beiubridge.
10th—F. O. Welob, Albany.
18th—Benjamin Conley, Augusta.
32d—J. G. Riohordsou, Dawsonville.
36th—W. C. Smith, GrsntviUe.
38th—Walter Brook, Buchanan.
COLORED SENATORS—REPUBLICANS:
2d District—T. G. Campbell, Darien.
12th—Tbomas Crayton, Lumpkin.
20th—Geo. Wallace, Milledgeville.
21st—Jjs. B. Deveanx, Clinton.
23d—L H. Anderson, Fort Valley.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
DEMOCRATS.
Appling—Lemuel Sellers, Holmesville.
Baker—Henry Tarver, Newton.
Bartow—John W. Wofford, Cartera-
ville; John Gray, AdairsviUe.
Banks—Nathaniel Wofford, Homer.
Berrien—H. T. Peeples, Nashville.
Bibb-Al A Nutting, O. A Bacon, J.
B. Bore.
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.
Chariton—John Paxton, Traders' Hill.
Chatham—Isaac Russell, Emanuel
Heidt, John J. Kelly, Savannah.
Campbell—John Goodman, Fairbnrn.
Oarroll—John S.Peuteoost,Carrollton.
Catoosa—W. H. Payne, Ringgold.
Chattahoochee—David C. Cody, Cua-
stta.
Chattooga—C. C. Cleghorn, Summer-
viUe.
Cherokee—John B. Richards,
Clay—John B. Johnson, Fort Gaines.
Clinch—Hampton A. Mattox, Horner-
ville.
Cobb—Wm. D. Anderson, Wm. P. An
derson, Marietta.
Coffee—John M. Spence, Douglas.
Colqnitt—Isaac Carlton, Moultrie.
Columbia—G. P. Stovall, 8. 0. Lamp-
kin, Appling.
Crawford—Wm. Rutherford, Knox
ville.
Dade—E. D. Graham, Trenton.
Dawson—John Palmer, Dawsonville.
De Kalb—W. L. Goldsmith, Deoatnr.
Dooly—John H. Woodward, Vienna.
Early—Brinkly Chancy, Blakely.
Echols—B. W. Phillips, Statenville.
Effingham—Morgan Rawls, Spring-
field.
Elbert—Emory P. Edwards, Elberton.
Emanuel—W. P. Rountree, Swains-
boro.
Fannin—Wm. Franklin, Morgantown
Fayette—Wm. Whatley, Fayetteville.
Floyd—Dunlap Scott, Rome; M. R.
Ballanger.
Forsyth—Isaac L. Hughes, Cumming.
Franklin—Asa W. Brawner, Cames-
ville.
Fulton—J. 8. Wilson, E. F. Hoge,
Henry Jackson, Atlanta.
Gilmer—N. L. Cooper. Ellijay.
Glasscock—W. G. Braddey, Gibson.
Gordon—Joel C. Fain, Calhoun.
Green—R. L. McWhorter, Fenfield.
Gwinnett—W. E. Simmons, G. H.
Jones, Lawrenceville.
Habersham—Garnett McMillan, Clarks
ville.
Hall—L. A. Simmons, Gainesville.
Hanoock—Geo. F. Pieroe, Jr., F.
Butts, Sparta.
Haralson—Wm. J. Head.
Harris—J. W. Murphy, 0. F. Patiilo,
Hamilton.
Hart—James W. Jones, Hartwell.
Heard—Britton Sims, Franklin.
Henry—George W. Bryan, McDon
ough.
Irwin—Reason Paulk, Irwinville.
Jackson—John U. Hancock, Jefferson
Jasper—Andrew J. Watters, Monti
cello.
Jefferson—W. P. Johnson, A. Basse
ley, Louisville.
Johnson—W. II. MartiD, WrighUville.
Jones—Sam'l Barron, Clinton.
Laurens—C. J. Guyton, Dublin.
Liberty—J. W. Fenner, Hinesville.
L* e—Dr. H. B. Lipsey.
Lincoln—Henry J. Lang, Liuroluton
Lo wndes—Albert Converse, Valdo st
Lumpkin—H. W. Riley, Dalilonega
Madison—Isaac J. Meadows, Daniels
ville. •
Marion—Thomas W. Harvey, Bneua
Vista.
Meriwether—J. W. Moreland.
Montgomery—Jas. D. Clements, Mount
Yen 1 on.
Miller—Isaac A Busli, Colqnitt
Mitehell—L. A. M. Collins, Camilla.
Milton—James M. Howell, Alpborottsk
Murray—S. E Fields, Spring Place.
Mnscogee—J. M. Smith, JT F. Pon,
Columbus.
Newton—J, M. Summers, 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, Black
shear.
Pike—John H. Baker, Zetmlon.
Polk—M. H. Bonn. Cedartown.
Pulaski—John A. Hendley, E Booth,
Hswkinsville.
Putnam—J. A. Ethridge, Eatonton.
Quitman—James H. Gnerry, George
town.
Rabun—G. M. Nether land, Clayton.
Randolph—8. A. McNeil, Cathbert,
& F. Crittenden, Noehewey.
Richmond—J. B. Gumming, G Sneed,
W. A Clerk, August*.
Schley—C. B. Hudson, Klleville.
Sotvvon—John a Dell, Sylvani*.
Spalding—David H. Johnson, Griffin.
Samtar—W. Brady, Br., 8. Glover,
Unaon—John I Hell, Thomas ton.
Walker—J. Y. Wood, LeFsyetta.
Walton—Ohs*. L. Bowie, Monree.
Ware—D. Morrison, Wsresboro.
Warren—T. J. Barkeadsle, O. Ia Clood,
Warren ton.
n Washington—J. W. Renfro, a Taylor,
Webtoer—Alfred O. Bell, Freeton.
White—James F. West MoantZonsh.
Whitfield—Charles J. Emerson, Ton
ne HilL
Wiloox—David C. Mann, Abbeville.
Wilkee—8. W. Wynne, H. P. Slaton,
Washington.
Worth—Royal R. Jenkins, Isabella, k
Wilkinson—C. H. Hooks, Irwin ton.
REPUBLICAN.
Camden—Henry 8. Hillyer, St Mary's
Deoatnr—J. D. Williams, Bainbridge.
Lee—G. F. Page, Starinrille.
Houston—J. B. Griffin, Fort Valley.
Msoon—L. 0. Jones.
Meriwether—W. H. P. Hall, Green
ville.
Monroe—J. Brown, Foray th.
Dougherty—F. F. Fntney, Albany.
Stewart—J, B. Mansfield, Lnmpkin.
Tbomas—J. Battle, Tbomssville.
Pickens—John M. Allred, Jasper.
COLORED MEMBERS—REPUBLICANS:
Baldwin—Peter O’Neal, Milledgeville.
Clarke—A Richardson, Watkinsville;
M. Davis, Athena
Coweta—8. Smith, H. J. Sergeant,
(contested), Newnan.
Decatur—A Breton, Bainbridge.
Dougherty—P. Joiner, Albany.
Stewart—J. A Lewis, Lumpkin.
Greene—Abram Colby, Greensboro.
Glynn—Jams* Blue, Brunswick.
Houston—Geo. Ormond, Arby Sim
mons, Fort Volley.
Monroe—G. H. Glower, Forsyth.
Morgan—M. Floyd, A. Dukes, Madi
son.
McIntosh—T. G. Campbell, Jr., Da
rien.
Tbomas—A. Fred. Atkinson, Thum-
asville.
"Alexander H. Stephens on the
Study of the Law."—A 16 page pam
phlet-one of the profoundest of Mr.
Stephens’ many production* Single
copy 15 oenta ; 50 copies 85
Address J. Hrnly Smith,
Manager Bon Offioe,
P*w*r Preti For Sal*.
We offer for sale a “Montague” Power
Press, which can be ran either by hand or
steam—in perfect order and as good aa
new. Address J. Hknly Smith,
Sun Office,
tf Atlanta, Qa.
noyanoe, in eating up the forage of conn-! sll papers to »uy one. Their sole dnty * Fr ; nee ' w o ; p, Barcelona 60U; to
try wagons, and the vegetables of groee- is to deliver paper* to our city sub
ry merchants. 1 cribera—nothing alar.
Geneva 612; soles 5U0;stock 7255;exports
coastwise 998.
Talbot -P. Morris, J. D. Woodall,
Talbotton.
Taliaferro—Sam Del J. Flyat, Craw
fordville.
Tetnsll—Jons B. Brewton, Beidrille.
Taylor—Wm. G. Bateman, Butler.
Telfair—H. fL. W. Craig, Temper-
joe
Terrell—John R Jones, Dawson.
Towr.s—Daniel W. KQliou, Hiewesse.
Twiggs—E S. Griffin. Jeffersonville.
Troup—W. H. Cliuk, West Point; W.
W, Cato, Hogansville.
Union—Joseph Reid, Blairaville.
2*mntcmenia.
DeGive’s Opera House
MRS. MOULTON,
America’s Greatest Singer!
T he manaokment has the honor to an-
NonNcs
TWO GRAND MOULTON CONCERTS
For Monday Evening, Dee. 18th, and
Tuesday Evening, Der. 19th.
At 8 o'clock, on which ocoMlon
JftRS. VHJiRE.ES JHOMILTOjr,
Amerio*'a most gifted Songstreos, and oo long dis
tinguished in European aud American ArtCirelea,
for her matchless vocal powers and exquisite cul
ture, and after her rooent most brilliant triumphs in
New York, Boston, New Orleans, and the principal
cities of the United States, where sho hss crested
the greatest enthusiasm with press and public, will
make her first appearance in Atlanta, assisted by
the following artists:
Mr. B KOOK HOUSE BOWLKK, the fkvorite Tenor.
Big. P. KKKRANTI, the world renowned Baritone
(his first appearance here), and
MR. JANIES M. WEHLI,
The great and eminent Pianist (his first visit to the
Hontbi.
Mr. OEO. W. COLBY, Musical 'Director.
SCALE OF PRICKS.
Admission, including reserved seats) .. „
to Parquettc and Ureas Circle, } 00
Admission to Family Circle l 00
Reserved Bests, Family Circle 1 r>u
Galleries *o
Tbe Bale of reserved seats commences at Phillips
k Crews’ Book Store, on Friday morning. Decem
ber 15, at 9 o'clock. Tbe “Weber Grand Pianos"
are need at all the Moulton Concerts.
C. A. CHIZZOLA, Business Manager.
fiA-Ordoi ■ for tests iron* surrounding places may
be sent by mail or telegraph, and they will be care
fully attended to, declSdlw
GEORGIA REPORTS
For Sale at the Office ef the Saa.
T HE Orrt 17 OEORQIA REPORT*, with Oobb'I as
Lumpkin'. Ia4ei. tk. whole tor fete st IS*
at the 8nn Offioe. noefi-tf.
NOTICE.
If the little white Boy and bis Mother, who were
trying, yesterday, to sell a gold Bracelet to Lawthe
k Haynes, that he found about a year since, will call
atFORCE'8 Shoe 8tore, he can get a reward for it.
declS
PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTA
WINE & LIQUOR CO
No. 3 GRANITE BLOCK,
Brass Street,
ATLawtr. or
Notice to Contractors 1
ENLARGEMENT OF THE
AUGUSTA CANAL.
S EALED PROPOSAL* will h. rMfereS hr th*
Board of Managers of the said Canal, si tue En
gineer's Office, Mo. • eld Postoffioe Building, Moln
iili Bribe C (Co.
To lertbaiits
Fancy Goods i Christ-
mas and
HOLIDAY TRADE
jut iMMKJnm urrotcE o
Dolls, Vases,
Toilet Sets,
Tea Sets,
Bureau Sets,
Motto Cups,
AND SAUCERS, &c,
JUST DECEIVED AT
McBride & Go’s.
“DOLLAR STORES,”
“Fifty-Gent Stores,”
- AND —
Merchants Generally!
tf’ill Consult their Interest by
Examining onr Mode Before
Sending oS~ their Ordert.
ITe hug E-erg Hire* at Auc
tion and eon OFEEIt BAH-
GAIA’S.
OLD
n
o'clock M., the lBth tky of January n-xt. for en
larging aud in-proving the «ld canal to the width of
one hundred and fifty feet, water surface, and to a
depth _»f eleven feet. The length of the canal ia
wady for inspection. The apeei-
whoie work and the plana and
drawings of the mechanical atrnctnras will be ready
““““ 0 *- kI 1*7«
Blank proposals will be furnlahed to bidden, who
an requested Is fill with prices all the Mease therein,
"better then are er not approximate quantities
'—n in the exhibits at the Engineer's office.
Those nliont to Defftn
HOUSEKEEPING!
CAM FIND THE
Largest and Cheapest
— — will not Beoanvaeaed.
The whale work Is to be oonspfetod end brought
into nee within eighteen, nndMwperte of Rwfit..
In six, months front the let day ef February* 187J.
wasttGn rmpoadble parties, that the
bidder will immediately, upon notification of the
acceptance of his bid. sxocuta. with tbe Board of
Manama, a contract for eonetrneting ail or aeano
specific part of the work bid for within the tiiAie
above mentioned, nnd that be (the bidden eheH fer-
nieh satisfactory suretias that be will fatttfeUy per
form the same, moat aeeosnpeny each bid.
Monthly estimates of the work performed will be
made, and rrUUot prices paid ter the
Addrsss proposals "To the President of the Board
ef Managers of the Augusta Canal, No. f old Pont-
office Range. McIntosh street, *-w—■Qa.
Bp order of the Board of Manure.
~ * OLMETBAD,
BACK. BOATES AATD SPARE
RIBS.
YjVAT BOOS. ON FOOT OR FROM TBS HOOKS,
1 Bulk Hr*!*. IW uo hljn. New Ust Lvd;
"Gold Dart" and othn choice broad, of Flour. Aa,
So, la in, quantity, u A. LRTDRRH,
DINNER 8ETS,
TEA SETS,
CHAMBER SETS,
FINE CUT-CLASS WARE,
ENGRAVED CLASS WANE,
CASTONS,
SPOONS,
FORKS,
NAPKIN RINGS,
WAITERS,
TEA TRAYS,
OARDLS STICKS
LAMPS,
PARLOR MIRRORS.
CHAHDELiSRS,
KNIVES* SCISSORS.
fiS. Evred ler offen the South.
Hotels, Mettsusrunit and Sa
loons Pitted up ms Beetsotiahle
Term*, tn Splendid Mple.
Chrutmae Holtdag mod Bri
dal Presents tn tndlen rartety.
McBride & Co.
DISSOLUTION
et of Bowrboe nnd Robartaon oouBtj Liqnnrr.
b he. _
WILLIAM BAXTER.