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VOL. II.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1871.
NO. 404.
THE DAILY SUN,
rubltaM bj the Atlanta Sun mbUaMn*
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Alexander II. Kcphrai,
J. Vl»l/ SMlth,
Alexander H. Stephens, feUflcal Editor.
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of the New Era.
Uailroub (time (table.
Arrivals and Departures of Trains to
and from Atlanta.
THU WEST ESS S ATLANTIC (OE STATU) RAILROAD.
MIGHT PABSBNOER TUAIW—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta . 11 ;10 p m
Arrives at Chattanooga /« 6:13 a m
DAT PASSE MO EA TEAM—OUTWARD.
, _J KEW YORK—OUTWARD.
Leaves Atlanta 2:45pn
Arrivea at Dalton 7:53 p n
NIGHT PASSKKOEB TRAIN—INWAXI).
Leaves Chattanooga 6:20 pn
Arrives at Atlanta..
r PASSENGER TRAIN—INWARD.
HOUSE.
Mr. Cox introduced a bill to reitriot
the sale of public land, in Ark ansae,
Florida, Alabama and Miaeissippi.
Mr. Myers introduced a bill hxiuu the
tax on tobaooo at M cents per pound.
„Xhe Committee on Bnaxing and Cur
rency van directed to examine the reoent
bank fadnrea in New York.
A bill Vis introduced making addition-
8liftBff roi PWtig|ffl the Ku-Klnx Com-
tions, exetomre of printing, 689,000.
Labor and education was discussed
until adjournment.
SENATE.
The appropriation of M,000,000 for
Ohioago was passed, with an amendment
The Committee on Itotrenohment was
ordered to investigate the general order
of bosinenB at New York, Amendments
were offered and adopted covering the
whole political machinery of the custom
house, and its connections with the late
convention in New York. The vote was
yeas 87, nays 9.
Snmner gave notice that he would at
an early day introduce a joint resolution
restricting the Presidency to one term.
Hon. Thomas M. Norwood was seated
as Senator from Georgia.
WA S HINGTON
HoventaU or tbe Tralai.
Omaha, December 19.—Pacific trains
move slowly. They are from 48 to 90
hours behind time.
The atorma on the plains stopped tele
graphing thirty-six home.
ILLINOIS
The InuU-Pax.
CmcAOO, December 19.—The small
pox is increasing mostly among emi
grant..
PENNSYLVANIA
Aa.tn.r Bank Brake.
Philadelphia, December 19.—The
Fourth National Bank has been plaoed
in the hands of areoeiver. It is thought
that the deporits-125,000-will be paid,
but tba
NEW HAMPSHIRE.
uswan
C. Baker, Bishop in the Methodist Epis
copal Churoh, la dying.
KENTUCKY.
Arrives at Atlanta..
THE GEORGIA (AUGUSTA I RAILROAD.
(A# Dog ZYauk on ffundog.)
Night Paaaenger Train arrivo* 8:38 a. m
Night raaaenger Train leaves 8:18 p. m
Day Paaaenger Train arrive*. •t'itl P- m
Day Paaaenger Train leave# ..... .7:10 a. m
Stone Mountain Accommodation tatives.. .8:08 a. m
Stone Mountain Accommodation lca*fe....6;86 p. m
macon and wKaTWMKnAiunap.
On and after 8unday, December 17AU7I, trains
will run as follows:
Day Paaaenger train leave# 2:00 a. m
Leavea Macon
Day Paaaenger Train arrive* 1:18 p. m
Arrive# at Maoon 7:80 a. m
Night Passenger Train leaves 1:10 p. m
Leavea Maoon .' B;36p. m
Night Passenger Train arrives 10:80 p. m
Arrives at Macon 6-T0 p. m
ATLANTA AND WHBT POIffI RAIL ROAD.
Night Paasengar Train arrivee 7:10 a. m
Night Paaaenger Train leaves 7:00p. m
Day Paasengar Train arrives 5:00 p. m
Day Passenger Train leaves. 6:45 a. ui
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE RAILROAD.
Leave Gainesville 6 A. M.
Arrive at Atlanta. 10 A. M.
Leave Atlanta 3 P. M.
Arrive at Gainesville. vv** 6*Af P f M.
Memphtolud^Chfirlentob Railroad.
W. J. Akers, Agent, Atlanta, Oa.
, » day 10:18 P M
Mail Train leaves Chattanooga 8:00 P M
Arrives in Memphis, next day 11:16 P M
COMING EAST
—
Mail Train leaves Memphis 7... .12:10 A M
Arrives in Chattanooga, next day 600PM
Atlantic sod Oalf flalfrosd.
i ilBOM Savannah, Ga., via Albany, Jacksonville
1 and Tallahassee, to Quincy, Florida:
Leave Savannah daily 10:18 P. M
Arrive at Albany dally 1:50 P. M
Arrive at Jaokaenrille daily IriAP. M
Arrive at Tallahassee daily (Sundays ex-
Mfeoepted 7:88 P.M
Leave Tallahassee daily (Sundays excep
ted) 10:80 A. M
Leave Jacksonville daily 3:40 P. M
Leave Albany dally 3:0(PP. M
Arrive at Savannah daily.., 6:26 A. M
SELMA. ROME AND DALTON R. R.
TRAINS DACLT, SUNDAYS INCLUDRD.
55?* 1 IMV.'.WW.V.- U; ?4»*r*rT
Arrive at Dalton..• »i4* i*» M-, :»s8u a. m.
Leave Dalton ! 7:50 A. it.. 8:20 p. m.
I.eave Borne 0:37 a.m., 10:45 p.m.
Arrive at Selma 8:10 r. m.. 9:44 a. m.
Maewi A Augutto Ktilroud.
dat PAsanMenn nnaut d ily, Sundays xxprctrd.
Leave Augusta at 12 uo M.
Loav*Macon at.* 6 0C A.M
Arrive at Maoon at 7 40 P. M
Arrive at Augusta at 1 46 P. M
Western Railroad of Alabama.
Leave Selma 4:10 A M
Arrive at Montgomery 6:40 A U
Arrive it West Point.. .....*. 11:68 A M
Leave West Point. 12:20 P M
Arrive at Montgomery 6:1*P M
Leave Oolnmbus 11:40 A M
Arrive at Columbus 12:30 P M
Atlantic imTda If Kallrotd.
EXPRESS PASSENOER:
Leave Savannah Daily at 8i08 P M
* fliOOPM
’’ 7:86 AM
8:88 A
8:10 A M
7:50 A M
8:30 P M
105 A M
T40PM
- 11:* A M
Arrive at Albany.
Arrive at Live Oak
Arrive at Jacksonville.....
I-save Jacksonville.
Leave Uva Oak
Leave Albany
Leave Batnbridge
Leave Jessup.. ..,
Arrive at Savannah
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN.
f*«ve Navaanah. Saturdays exeoptrd. at 11* F M
Arrive at Jeaaup, Sundays excepted, at 4 00 A H
Arrives* Albany " 8* P M
Arrive at Live Oak « 12* P M
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Arrives*Jessup 1940 PM
Arrive stTCacon, Uondsyv excepted, at « V> A M
I-eeve Macon, Sundays cmitef, at m 30 P M
Leave Jansup, Monday* excepted, at
Arrive at Savannah, Mondays exaepted. at HAJO K M
Ctoea connection at Mason, both way*, with Macon
and Western Bat treed train* to and from Atlanta.
Washington, December 19.—The fol
lowing were confirmed to-day: Torbert,
Consul General to Havana, and Wood
Ansessor of the First Texas District
There was a full Cabinet to day, except
Delano.
The following nominations have been
made: Wm. H. Goddard, Judge ot the
Eastern District of Texas; Jas. F. Dever,
Collector of the Fourth Georgia District,
and Benj. F. Bell, Collector of the Second
Georgia District.
The report of the Civil Service Com
mission gives the President absolute
E ower of removal. Offices to be filled
v competition examinations are open to
all, who muBt enter the lowest grade.
The President approves the report, which
will go into effect January 1st, 1872.
The Chief Justice announced to the
bar that the opinions in the legal tender
cases will be read at au early day after
the recess, and that the opinions had
been postponed at the request of the
minority.
The President’s message asks for addi
tional legislation upon tho civil servioe.
Under the law constituting the commis
sion, the authority is vested in the Pres
ident to enforce their regulations; but
they are not binding upon him, and may
be disregarded by his successors. He
recommends a permanent board of pri
mary examination, and asks for all the
strength Congress can give him to carry
out the reforms recommended by tile
Committee.
Meteorological.
Washington, December 19.—The dis
turbance on the Pacific coast will proba
bly pass, northeast, into Montana, and
falling barometer and rising temperature
prevail on Wednesday at the Rocky
Mountains; the high barometer north of
Missouri, move east with diminished
pressure and cold northwest winds pre
vail west of the Apalaohian range.
Cloudy weather, with westerly winds,
will prevail very generally on Wednes
day along the Atlantic coast, sod brisk
Winds from North Carolina to Maryland.
Navigation being closed upon the lakes,
the display of cautionary signals will be
suspended at the lake ports during the
winter.
FOREIGN NEWS.
FRANCE.
Thf Orleans Princes’ Case.
Paris, December 19.— In the Assembly
to-day there was a heated discussion on
the question of seating the Orleans
Princes.
Desjardins moved that the Orleans
Princes be restored to all their rights.
This motion was violently opposed by
the deputies of the leit. but dually a mo
tion which avoids all sdvioe of responsi
bility passed with but two dissenting
votes. -
Duke D'Aumale and Prince D’Joiaville
took their scats in the National Assembly
to-day. They sat in the centre of the
members of the Right. Their appear
ance created uo seusation in the-body.
A bill has been introduced providing
for the release of the Communist prison
ers who held no rank.
ENGLAND.
llh of Wales.
London, December 19.—The Prince of
Wales is convalescing rapidly. He will
probably be out in three or four days.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
A BsMtor 1
Frankfort, December 19.—McCreery,
whom Stephenson succeeded, has been
nominated by the Democratic oauc ns, to
succeed Davis in the United States
Senate. ^
GEORGIA.
Tbe Gabersstorlsl EInUsr.
Augusta, December 19.—The election
for Governor to fill the nnexpired term
of Rufus B. Bullock was the quietest ever
held in Georgia. Only abont 1,000 votes
were polled in Richmond eoonty, all of
which were for James M. Smith. The
Republicans took no part in the election
The vote in the State is about 200,000.
There being no opposition to tho Demo
cratic candidate, it is believed that not
more than 6,000 votes have been polled
in the State.
Special Notices.
Notice to Travelers Going West Yu Memphis,
Tknn.—The Proprietors of the "Commercial Hotel,'
corner of Front and Jefferson street*, Memphis, re,
specially request the travelers from Georgia to put
up at their establishment. The Hotel is moat conve
niently situated. can accommodate over thpee
guests, has a first class table aad charges vary
moderate, $2 50 per day.
dacCdlw [SignsdJ ALLEN BROS.
Itiro OtboertiscmenlB
jnm. a j. ii.ut.ii.sf>.*', .luctr.
rot
A . HL . aziAao.
Dealer in Real Estate,
■yy ILL SELL 21 RESIDENCE LOTS, BEING A
part of ths Wallace and Beago survey,
field Rolling Mills, 1 his-Day, at 2^ o’cleck. Free
transportation will leave Mr. Seago's office, corner
Forsyth and Mitchell streets, at 2 o’clock, A large
attendance and an active rsIq is
erty is in great demand In this locality.
deeWMt
ft. H\ .1H.HK, Auctioneer.
ft ROOM HOUSE AND HALF ACRE COR-
nrr Lot on Clark and Crew streets,
'l hursday, 21st Inst, at 8
o’clock, P. M.
I WILL SELL. DPO.v THE PREMISES. AT
3 o'clock, p. m., on Thureday, next, 21st insl,
Dr. Tucker's 6 Room ltoeidenoo and Lot, as per plat,
corner of Crew and Clark ntreeta. It is in an excel
lent neighborhood, convenient to all tho Churches
iu City Hall Square, Crow Street 1’ubUo School, and
lurrotindcd by the best of neighbors.
90 days with inter-
Umpire iire Jnenmnee.
THE GEORGIA
EMPIRE FIRE INSURANCE
COMPANY,
Of Atlanta, ..... Georgia.
JKCT la to organise a strong, reliable and ably managed Fire lusurauco Company in this city.
Tlie BEST MEN in the City!
Are subscribing liberally to fee stock, which will soon be taken and the Company will be organised with.
out delay, prooeed to taka risks.
. * “ *- in, and subscriptions to the stock can be made at the Banking House of
Lowry, or the store of Col. B. F. Maddox.
persona who have subscribed to the Stock ol this Homs Company, in
property, with men whom they know,and in whom thsy have confidence
ThSj8hares are f 100 each :
"’* bj 8h T"
following are afiswof the
iu* knap their money
John H James
BF Maddox
TT Wright
LP Grant
AC ABF Wyly ..
J 8 Oliver A Co...
TM Clarks A Co.,
deeff)
100
GUANO I GUANO!! GUANO!!
J OFFEB FOB BALE AT REDUCED PRICES
1,000 Tone Jennet' Island Gnano, VARA has been Kx-
mi«ellan«one 2L&otrtt«enum«.
BUBAL S0UTHEBNEB
THE BEST AND LARGEST
DOLLAR MONTHLY !
SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS,
In the acoond column of figures after fee i
of publications, the regular subscription price of
each is given. By special arrangement, we are
enabled to furnish the RURAL SOUTHERNER
and any of 'he following publications at tba price
opposite in the first oolumn. and the publisher* of
the SOUTHERNER will be responsible tor the pro.
per sending of papers with which we olub.
THE ATLANTA SUN
DAILY anti WEEKLY
DAILIES.
6000 Tons Baker's island Pure, Landed here in 1869, Oirect
from $ he island, by the ship “ Eldarada.”
And I will mix ths two above with pure Peruvian, ffff* Price List aud Analysis furnished on applic
SS~ Sells Cotton at 50 Ceuta per Bale, 11
• advanoe being made, or will advance on usual terms.
G. B. LAMAB, Jr,.
Cotton Broker and General Commission Merchant,
Northwest Corner Kelly’s Building.
SAVANNAH, OA.
HOGANSVILLE INSTITUTE,
ForJMales and Females.
T HE EXERCISES OF THIS INSTITUTION, for th* Spring terra of 1372, will begin on Monday, the 8U»
of January, and continue twenty-four weeks.
Young Gentlemen and Ladies, that have attended this School, from various parts of Goorgia and from
other Southern States, can awt do testify that it is no " humbug," but an Institution of learning, under
t®®[ management of the most experienced and successful Educators that *can bo found—where Ladle*, aa
well as Young Gentleman, an educated in ail branohes of study.
Languages, Ancient an! Modern—Mathematics, Soiances, Literature, Ornamental Branch**, Mask
any Instrument, etc,, and fat less money than at any other Schools.
The locality ia remarkable for its healthfulness, the Village for Its morals, and good society, the oitiaens
for their spirit of industry and enterprise, and th* Softool for Its discipline, and the rapid progress of Ms
students.
GEO. C. LOONY,
PRESIDENT.
Nen^ OtfiDernaements.
Bulk Meats, Baron. Lard and Batter.
ket 100.0QO lbs, bacon sides. 20,000 lbs. Leaf Lard,
and barrels. 800 barrels Flour. 8,000 bushels
Corn, Wheat and Oats ia store and to arrive. 6,000
lbs. No. 1 Butter received to-day. Lime, Cement,
CONTENTS
“ATLANTA WEEKLY SUN,”
FOR THE WERE EHDINQ
WM. M. WILLIAM8.
NOTICE.
F the little white Boy and bis Mother, who were
trying, yesterday, to sell a gold Bracelet to Lawsho
Haynes, that he found about a year since, will call
get a reward for it.
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20tli, 1871.
doc'JO-djw | Page 1—There is no Death. Another Veto. A
Wicked Programme. From Washington. Con
stancy. Hun-Strokes. Grand Jury Presentments.
Washington Notes. Georgia Raws.
STEAM SAUSAGE
MATS UFAOXOBY.
NEW YORK.
The Small Pa« Ravages—The Interna*
tlonals—'Tweed Sells the Metropolitan
—Order ror Keenan*# Arrest.
New York, December 19.—Tho Hmall
pox is spreading in Jerscj City, Hobo
ken, Newark and Trenton.
At a meeting of the Federal Command
of Internationals last night the Crispin,
Typographical and Jewelers’ Unions affil
iated with them aud became part of the
InternationaL
Wm. Beuat, Laving oared liio wife aail
Sevan children from hie burning liouac,
Mriohod with tho eighth child. w
Wm. M. Tweed fan. told the Metropol
itan Hotel to a couple of railroad ticket
order has been «eot to England for
the arredt of John a Heeuau, charged
with being connected with the vouchor
bbegy.
Small pox reports from Brooklyn are
unfavorable. The disease is Bpreading in
all directions.
The Grand Jury has indicted Hank
Smitli, Republican, aud James M. 8wee-
, for “ring*’ frauds,
rirt Sykes has been married t> Olivo
December 19.—The report of
Scward’b illness is untrue.
THE OLD
Atlanta Carpet House
UtS BEHOVED from Marietta .tret to Ala-
barn*, three doors from Whitehall, and next door
Atlanta National Bank. We have everything arranged
ready for bueinose. Call and see our splendid and
new stock of Carpsts, Curtains, Ruga, Ac.
S. S. KENDRICK A SON,
decaodtf Alabama Street, AUaetaOs.
Atlanta & New Orleans
SHORT LINE.
A Zj Li HAIL,
[Except Transfer at Mobile.]
PASSENGERS FOR
MONTGK>MHR.T!
Selma, Mobile, Birmingham,
aad Taikaloew, Alabama.
MBHIDZA N!
Jacksoa, Grenada, Vicksburg.
Okaloaa, and Corinth, Miss*,
avail won t.tiaktr
Shreveport, Jefferson, Monroe, La.
Galveston.
and Northern and Central
Mississippi. Leaving
A.tln.vkta. Twice Dully !
At 6:80 o'clock p. m., aud at 7:00 p. m., via
ATLANTA AN1) WEST POINT It. R.
Will make Direct Connections with the shove
88 Milos Sliortor
To Montgomery, Mobile and New Orleans than
Blue Mountain, via Kingston and Borne,
or any other route, mud
QSBMllos Sliortor
Than by Chattanooga, Grand Junction and
Corinth, to New Orleans and
Galveston.
007 Miles snorter
To Kbrcveport and Jefferson, Texas., than
by Chattanooga and Memphis, avoid
ing 614 miiaa Mississippi
River Steamboating.
* * * +
WR. Passengers tearing Atlanta at 7 o'clock, p. m.
will arrive in Montgomery at 6 Jo a. m., two hours
and tan minutes earlier than via Blue Mountain
jHUESn BEEF, PORK, MUTTON; FRE8II PORK
Sausage, in cans or stuffed; Bologna
i Sausage, Head Cheese, Liver Puadlni
Pudding, always on baud or made to order,
notice and in any quantity.
nov26-2m
JOSEPH TtSU 10
Knoxville. Tenn.
81MMON8 A HUNT'S, junction ot Marietta and
GEORGIA— 1 Taauvsruo Coumtt.*
CRAwroanviLLB, Oa., Dee. 7,1871.
r FAS MUCH aa the Atlanta Sun has the largest cir
culation in said county, of any newspaper »f the
State, notice is hereby given that the Sheriff's adver
tisements, by me, will hereafter be made lu that
paper. MARCUS D. L. OOOOEU,
_dee0-w2t Sheriff. <
A-irentis Wanted for
A.H.STEPHENS
GREAT HISTORY OF THE WAR. Complete ii
ing Oo., Atlanta, Ga., Phi ladeiphta, Pa., or Bt Louie
Page ‘A.—‘‘Military Rule in South Carolina.
The S windling Bond Ring Again. The Capitol. Lo
cal Notes. Agricultural Convention. Georgia Leg
islature, etc.
Pngs .1.—The Brnnawick and Albany Railroad
Swindle. Local Notes. The Aots of the General As
sembly, Passed at th* Session, 1871. Telegrams.
Th* Bonds of Georgia, etc. Ben. Conley, Acting
Governor, etc.
Page 4.—What Does it Mean—Let us Have Fair
Dealing. The Bond Ring and the Bonds. Gen.
Vance and Senator Norwood. Progress of On-
trallsation. Local Notes. Poetry. Sun-Strokee.
Georgia Matters. Georgia Legislature.
Page .1.—Georgia Legislature—Continued from 4th
Page. Telegrams. Closing Exercises, Ac. Con
stitutionalism Against Imperialism. Samuel J. An
derson. The Psoslv* Policy—A Counterblast from
Missouri. Local Note*. Sun-Strokes. Etc.
Page A.—The Communication of Albna. The
Vacancy In the Supreme Bench. Memphis Ava
lanche. Innocent Holdors. Sun-Strokes. Local
Notes. Georgia Legislature, etc.
Page F.—Georgia Legislature—Continued from
2d Page. Taliaferro County—Big Hogs—Cotton
Crop. Sun-Strokes.
Page Local Note*. Telegrams. New Adver
tisements, etc.
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ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Political Editor,
A. B. WATSON, News Editor,
J. HENLY SMITH. 0«Ml ]
THE SUN Is an —moat advo sate of 1
DriadDles. and a g Titertv i
£ *2.
faith. Wo look upon feo sueesos of ths party fet
coming struggle as a permanent hbjectofp - '
desire. To this end wa shall labor seeiouML _
lag confidently to tho hearty cooperation a/ ov
Democrat in tba Union. In on* giund united ai
to win a glorious triumph ovae Radicalism and C
Mlm.
Tho su ocsos of feo Item si wtis Mr fern sen
scour* to us Liberty and good Government on feta
love liberty and equal righto.
Tho mat intar sots ofriimgf v«» RsHRiiL
Wo ohdl flvo o oorroot report of fee poor—ding* of
tho TiiglsnluM, and pnbfish feo Dfsttinnu of feo
coULmM* erf
llaoM ctaOr.
■ Ira. J. HZHLT SMITH, MlMW.
HALL COUNTY
White Sulphur Springs
Ton MAZ.B om ncrer.
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jam, th«M Mkbnted Spring., Ill mile from
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lorter periodthan six montha.
All nWptioM moot ho mid for In ndvatiea;
and aUa\ .oa wUl bo strtekon from oar boohs whan
the time paid for expires.
OLD III
Names for CLUBS most all bo sent ot tho same
time, and taka the paper for feo am
and oil he ot tho some Post Office.
HOW TO H.MMIT MUIRY.
We will be responsible for tho sals arsiTel of oi
money sent os by Money Order, by Hanfrtorad Lot
tar, by Express, or by Draft, but not othorwioo. I
money sent in an unregistered letter la lost. It mu*
bo th* Ion of feo person sending It
No mper will be aaat from the office Mil it ia mid
names will always boo
tei
not change hie
__ g himoathor on pri
vate motion or connected with the Political De
triment of this paper, should bo addressed to him
: Crawford rill e, Georgia.
All lottaro on bnsinoao of my Hnd. connected with
Sun, except Its PohtlealDepertmeat, should ho
ooooi to J. Manly ftmtth, Mnaagar, Attanto.qo.
fflirettorj).
SASSE E N HOUSE,
(Ti
/CORNER A
V LAHTAg GA.
XL R. IAUVi Agmit, 1
QUO. w. fits—V. Oterfc.
Notice to Contractors!
ENLARGEMENT OF THE
AUGUSTA CANAL.
M a J iwu oi Managers oi mo sata canal, at toe Eu-
| ginccr's Office, No. 6 old Poetoffice Building, Mcln-
| toeli stroet, in the city of Augusta, Go., until 12
i o'olork n., the 16Ui day of January nt-xt, for an-
CORN NIIELLEH.
T HIOreateat Thing Out, Greet saving of time I -s- —
and labor. Weight 3 pounds—Price $9. i larging and iu-proving the sold canal to the width c
Evans A Walker. Agents for Putnam, Hancock,! <>u« hundred and fifty feet, water surface, and i
HU1XJHIN80N A OHIPLBY
STATE OT C
The lino is now ready for Inspection. The sped-
| for exhibition at tho aald office by the lath .ter t
will be furnished to bidders, who
HU with prices all the items therein,
“ not approximate quantities
or GEORGIA. I To the Superior Court o December m-t. ,
raw vwvrou. f sa*d county. I propoaal*
T UIU PETITION OP • u urvi.IE. A. C. and D. • ere requested to fll
F. Wyly, O. E. Gibbon, W. H. Manoocs, J. o. ; whether there ar
Bruckner, L. B. Davis. William H. Cummlug, W. 1». , given In the oxhlblta at the Engineer'
Pattiilo and J. K. Godfrey, aud such other* a* are or i Tho hoard ot Managera reserve the right to aooept
may be associated with them, shows that thny | such bids at shall, to them, appear to be for the boat
desire to bo incorporated under the name of the Interest or the city.
Eccentric Laundry aud Laundry Machine Comps-! Proposals having uuroaaouahte price* fur itouts
of Atlanta;'* that they desire unitor not named among tho approxlmato quantities ex
it bitod at tbe Engineer's otOcc will not be canvassed,
aald corporate name to carry on the laundry
business in the city of Atlanta, In said county; that
the capital ntock of said company shall oonaist of
npany shall commence, the remaining one-filth
the stock being held ss preferred stock for the
benefit of the stockholders; that tbe amount of the
capital stock to be actually paid in before ooanuenc-
Mm. »“«;RffJk&ow , BRo..
Attorneys Fro Fa lUoner.
Every
and twenty-five minutes earlier than Blue
Mountain Route.
«4* Primus leaving Atlanta at 7:08 p. tn.. will ar
rive in (telnmbur at 4:10 next morning.
Off- 47 mites shorter than any other route to Stir
ma. Meridian, Jackson and Vicksburg. 89* E
attention paid to the comfort of passengers.
WW- mggsg* kacitefi and checked with cai
terminal points.
Fan aa tow au any ether rout*. Through
I for ml* at the afitaaof fee Gmeral Ticket
Agent in the Union Passenger Depot In AM—ts: also
One Thousand Mite Tickets for the accommodation
bants sml families st reduced rates.
CtORCIA— Tal,a,ebbo Couimr.
OumwAUT'a Omen. Dee. 4/1871.
I NASMUCH AH THE ATLANTA BUN 1IAB TUK
tersest circulation in this county, of any
>ii*h<
reby jfivi
y's Oflh
all advertisemeuta lor tho Ordinary' . —
Clerk of the Huperlor Court of aald county, will
hereafter be published in that paper.
decfi-dfiUwlt
C4ROKOIA—Donflan County.
rPWO MONTHS AFTER DATE, AN APPL1CA-
1 T10N wUl be made to the Court of Ordinary
Of Deuglas feounty, Georgia, at fe* firat regular
term alter expiration of two inontha from this no
tice. for leave to aril the lands belonging to the es
tate of Wfo. B. Barnett, late of Union county, Ar-
kanme, deeeae, <1. November 4. 1871.
nevlt-tm W. >'. MKADRK, AAm t.
H within eighteen, aud tome part* of it wMh>
in alx, months from tho let day of February, 18757^
A guarantee from responsible parti tin, that the
bidder will immediately, uiM>n notification of the
acceptance of his bid. execute, with th* Board or
Managers, a contract for constructing all or some
spa* I Ac part of tho work hid for within the time
above mentioned, and that he (the bidder) shall fur-
officc lbuige, McIntosh street, Augusta, Ga.
*UD. RngfnMr.
dalModtd
ChAIIOS OF HcHIDCI-B OH THH MACON
aho Wkotkun Railbaod.—On and after
Bandajr, Decamber 17, 1871, traina will
ran aa followa:
Da, PuMf. Lmvoa...
" •' Arrives —
Nigkt Passenger Leaves..
•• •• Arrives....
Day Passenger Leavea Macon
Night P.
Arrives at Macon..
gar Leavea Msec*.
Arrive* at Macon...
2:00 a m
1:48 p m
1:10 p m
10:80 p m
7:10 a Da
7:80 a n>
6:10 p m
OKORUIA—Dfiiiflfi* County.
TJOblPOKED SHERIFF'S SALE.—WUl be sold.
I the first Tuesday In January, before the Court
House door at DongtaavUla, Douglas county. (4*..
ithintbe legal hours of asle, lot of land No. 818,
. ^ , „ Uh DUtrict, 2d eeclton, originally Cherokee, now
Bulk Meats, Itaoun Hides, New Leaf Lard; t Douglas county, Ocorgi*. Hold to eatify execution
"GoldDust" and other choice brands of Flour, he., ( obtained eta Justice Court, in favor of A. Baker,
fie* tn any quantity, at A. LEY DRV'8, 1 against W. 8. 4t B. T. Tucker.
DOTlOtiw Alabama street. I dccl'itd J. C. JAMES, D. 8.
HACK MUTATES AATU STARK
KIBS.
J,\AT BOOS., OH FOOT on FROM TBK liOOU. 1 Ik. OUIrlct,
No. 3 GRANITE BLOCK,
Broad 8tnat,
"n
Unainca garb*.
r. ».~t1
Froprklor E.cUior Flukriaa Work,,
P. O. Box 400, ATLANTA, OA.
w«H 5a.
G. B. BOOKS,
piONTRACTOB FOB BRICE AND
Btnn. Wart, of dl cIimm. piMtarlw ud
OrOAIU.DtAl wort, BtOM OMttOf, Ox
orimn.o... Mat 19. Ini.
pc.ff. jn.tr k ie,
erand i
Painter and Decorator*
( \FFICE above W. G. Jack's, Whitehall itroti. r 1
U V anatb-t.a M. mvoSTmtoiL,
favors, and hopes by
i of the aa
MIDDLETON & BRO.,
Coiipcr Rmltb% Btmet Irmt W.rtor,
and Braaa InMm,
H rc ,» pr.|Mna to OaOwMOTa wwk I. a nt*
rlor manner. 8hop next door to Ban Office.
Broad ■ treat deofo
Atlanta Collecting Agency,
OFFICli,
XTp Htalrr, Dodd 1 , Corner,
WHITUMALL eTRIKT.
WAUKH, AHD ACCOOHTd OOLUEOm
i Uar< boUoa.
nook. Ptotod a. IMWOI, Trrmr. AB cMOW
promFtl, totoodU to.
t. O. tot Ml I. u. OAVAM ft OO.
UPHOieTICBINO,
Paper Hanging
and
FURNITURE REPAIRING
QLD CHAIRS CAVED AID VO CHARGE VOR
REVARNIHHING.
O. R. BBOVN,
Vo. 1 DaOtvaa* Opera Hooee,
~L . ujSs?L
MoDANIEL & HOOPER,
wn.Utoi. Mtd ftowi Pwptoia
; SUM3*Bme
BARNBMVILLE NOTRE,
J. B. CAMP, • - .
(NEAR DEPOT.)
BOARD |J PER DAT.
REYNOLD’S HOTEL,
NSW HAN - - - OSOMOIA,
[FORMERLY McDOWELL HOUSE.]
Ant# Bellnm Rates |« OO PUR BAT.
KENNE8AW HOUSE,
MABIKTTA, - - GEOHGIA,
O FFERS PARTICULAR
f
Rankin House,
COLUMBUS, MMOM.
J. W. RYAN,
ooUl-tf
BROWN'S HOTEL,
MAOON, QEOROIA.
itolkMtoitota.
W. F. WOWX ft OP.
STUART RAI1.HOAO HOTEL,
rriHis HOTu. is ooxTxmsirr to rotniMas,
1 plMMoili loo.ua. .waar.^ -rrrewres
. aruABT.
LITCHFIELD H0US&
AC WORTH, OBOROIA.
>TUBLB ALWAYS FUMRSMMD WMI THS
1 bMAtk, metkM ebaete.
8 POTS WOOD
uaco*. si
HOTEL,
Only Ono UiantYs WnUfr
W t. MAotettAH,fggt "***“ *^araT
MAHWHAT.I,
nmy******.
A. B. LUOiE, S
Proprietor.
Planter's
BOARD
fits"
HENRY HAYS,
rs,ProrHs-.