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SUN. VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, JUNDAY, DECEMBER 24, 1871. NO. 498. THE DAILY SUN. I’ublULi iI by the Atliintii Sun PublUhlur Company. Alexander II. Hirpht J. lit nlj Kuilili. j Proprietor*. ili-xuiwler H. ^toplien*, Political KijlUr. J.' iftn!r'smltfl, Srsrnil Editor and ltiu.1- n«t* Manaeer. ; Term* of Hutnxorlpt ion * For » tea*period than Six Mouth* TELEGRAPH NEWS By the New York Associated Press, DOMESTIC NEWS. A wpr tl»« L«te Trouble in Arkaim Louisville, Kr.,.pceember‘Al —The r mouth/.. ClObBSU* THU DAILY. Three Copies oue Year Four '• “ ** Five •' “ " WfWtr " • :* '. :•••• Two ttiufl* VmpU WEEKLY PER ANNUM : Single Copy Three Ce»»ee.^. rf SS* i ::^i:aAt:::a4staMg One Hundred Oopieii IN WJUKJU/V -4UX MONTHS : Single Copy * Throe. V * * j "« ■ S : - i Ton •• J Twenty “ Kitty One Hundred Copies. Six Mo®the afHfl* ...... s!*TI 111 III) i 18 18 8 js S llillli 3 IS 18 i|i|i !H|l 3 18 18 18 8 1*1* 1® 8 18 18 i\m o'iVis s|b|3 3 18 13 (3 S 18 |8 81 Is Is i\‘4 8181818 sp|*|* a is is -.|s|l JI S I5 lililli! llllii 5I2I3I3I sis is; K Is |li C|S|?| mm 8 13 181 - 1* Mj i I l 2 2 S ! ■ a 5 |3|a i, I - 1 ; ••Special Notice*,” ‘JO cento per line for the first insertion; 10 oente foreech subsequent ineerttou Advertteeinenta inserted three times a week, 15 per oeut. off the table rates above; twioe a wa«k, 96 per cent off the table .ate*. Advertisements for Fire Companies and Churches, half the usual rates. In enter to establish uniform rate* of advertising for the Daily Pres* of Atlanta, we have adopted the foregoing schedule of prices, and will be governed by thenilu the future. W. A. HEMPHILL k CO., Proprietors of the Constitution. S. W. CHUBB. BusinessMauager, of the New Era. J. HENLY SMITH. Manager. Of The Atlanta Sun, Bmlroab dime (Sabir. Arrivals and Departures of Tr and from Atlanta. Arrives at Chattanooga.. IHKNUfcn TRAUS—1XWABD. X TBAIN— IMWAUU. Leaves Chattanooga.. Leaves Dalton 1 ‘.00 a Arrives at Atlanta SKI OkOUOlA (4COT7HTAI RAlL-BOAD. (If6 Day Trots on Sunday.) Night Passenger Train arrive*.. ... .6:11 a. l Night Passenger Train leaves.... 6:11 p. i Day Passenger Train arrive*.... ® ; »P* 1 Day Paaaenger Train have* 7:10 a. 1 8tone Mountain Accommodation arrivee .. .8:06 *. Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves—6:36 p. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD On and oftor Sunday, December 17, 1871, train* will run as follows: Day Paeseu«cr tfslfi leaves 2«0 a Leaved Mkcon L*9CI8\tlle, JCt., .December ‘41.—The Conner- Jonrnftl WiPksbug special to-day toys ndiict m . from Lake vifl3g**,' Chicot county; ArkfirtaMj lutt' m ivgnr.i it'the affair of the llth'inat, thnt John Ban dera, Curry Oafrctt and Owen Ingram, became involvedu political discussion ■ lawyer with a negro lawyer numed Wynn, in which tlto. forox-r aUhlwd and killed the latter. The throe white men tvoro prompt ly lodged in jail last Friday, and a large crowd of armed negroee forced the Sher iff to give m> the key qJ the jiil, took out the prisoners and shot, beat and mangled them in a most horrible manner, be smearing the walls and fences with their blood. The mob then commenced tear ing down houses, and compelled nearly all the white families to leave the pluce. The negroes still hold the town and arfi some 300 strong, with a strong picket on all the roods to prevent any one from en tering the town. « Only one white family is left in the place. The negroes are ran sacking houses, stores, barns, etc. The Governor has been telegraphed to, and Senator Clayton Las been appealed to at Washington for aid. If no measures be promptly taken to restore order, it is be lieved the white citizens will orgauize and march on the town, when a bloody time will be anticipated. New* York, December 23.—The bank statement shows: Loans, decrease 11,- 750,000. Specie, decrease 2,875,500. Legal tender, decrease 3,370,500, De posits, decrease 18,500,000. FOREIGN NEWS. ( ksary Redtvivai Paris, December 23.—It is stated that Chaucey succeed* Cissy as Minister of IT -ib.-1.fy rrerftu U’...l,a^A n ... 1,’ War, who goes to Waslufegtou *» French Minister. Paws, December 23.— M. Boyleau is now mentioned ss French Miuister. ENGLAND. The Prince. London, December 23.—The Priuoeof Wales continues to progress towards re covery. There is no increase of his fe- ITALY. Bomu, Deoember 23.—Thl*Dope has precauooized twenty-tight uuw(y ap pointed Bishops, including nineteen Ital ian and three French. TELEGRAMS CALIFORNIA. T*n1ted Stale* Senator. San Francisco, December 23. —Sur- gonnt is elec toil Senator. Bain continues to flood many locali ties. San FitAXcuan, December 23.—Exten sive damage has been done along Carson river. No trains have arrived from Stockton cr Sacramento. The only com munication is by water. Washington, December 23.—The De partments are all closed. * It bus been sleeting and raining all day. The lines are very slow. New Orleans, Dec. 23.—The papers will not publish on Tuesday morning. Washington, December 23.—The As sembly has adjourned to the 5th of Jan uary. SSpo<‘Ii I Noticcw. The tirrnth*tutorial Annual. Hosteller's Unit*:. Slates Aimauuo for 1673. for distribution, grain, roughout the United States, and all civilized coi feted of Uio Western Hemis phere, is now publii edaud ready for delivery, in the KiigMsta Genua French, Norwegian, Welsh, Swedish, Holland, Ik sfelanand Spanish language*, aud all who wish to u lerstaud llio true philosophy of healib should read od ponder the valuable sug gestions it contains. In addition to an admirable ■radical treatise on it ran see, prevention and core grfat. variety of Uensea, it embraces a large auiouot of luforniaUoeLfite resting to the merchant, lido, the toljsr, the farmer, the planter, and professional maul and the calculations have and latitudes as are r»i«i comprehensive Na- been made for moat suitable for a |o»al Calendar. Tli > nature* ueei effects of Hostettcr' Han world, are fully i are also Interspersed * COMMERCIAL. VIRGINIA. The Public Debt—Death of a Prom Inc: * Divine. Richmond, December 23.—The House passed a joint resolution suHoendin, the payment of the interest on the public debt that becomes due on January 1st Ponding the consideration of the same resolution in the Senate, both Houses ad journed to January 2d. Rev. James B. Taylor, Corresponding Secretary of the Southern Baptist For eign Mission, is dead; aged Cl) years. The House, previous to adjournment, passed unanimously a resolution declar ing it their purpose to disregard no just obligations. INDIANA. liallroad Arcldrut, Indianapolis, Dec. 23.—The mail train cst on the Cincinnati and Indians Rail road ran off the track aud collided with the bridge. Three of the. employees were killed, and twenty passengers were in jured. OHIO. Krfrou on the War PatU—I he Southern Office Daily Sun, Dec. 22, 1871. Cotton closed steady, yeste rday, on the streot, at 17j; in store, 18. Receipts 75 bales; solos 100. Provisions —• Bacon— shoulders 8J; clear rib sides 9; clear sides 9 ; hams, plain 12i@14 ; sugar cured 15(alG. Bulk meats—shoulders GJ; cle.'rrib sides 8; clear sides 8$ Laid—Tierce 10'jQd.ll; cans Ilf; (?M2; buckets 13. Financial—Gold is buyiug 1 Re selling 1 12; silver is buying 1 04—sell ing! 08. Fruit—Rough poaches 4f to 5f per pound; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled, 4 to 4f per pound; green Georgia apples $3 50 to $4 00 per bbl* Butter—Tennessee and country but ter 20 to 30 cents; Northwestern 27 to81. Leather—Hemlock 25 to 80; Oak 40 to 45; Harness leather 36 to 45; upper leather 42 to 50; Calf skins 925 to $60 per dozen; American calf skins $25 to 40 per dozen. Hides—Green 7 to7f; green salt 8f to 8f; dry hides 16 to 16. Onions—$3 50@5 00 per barrel. Tobaoot Low grades 65@56o ; oom- mon, 58(a)65 ; g^od, 75@90; line, 81(a) $1 25; choice brands, $1 25@1 50. Iron—Swede 7c; horseshoe iron 7c; Oity Mills and Pittsburg bar 6c. M.u'kebrl—Half bbls. No. 198.50; No. 2 $7; No. 8 96. Kite, No. 1 91 85; No. 2 91 GO; No. 3 9140. Ciiiunn—17e. Grain.—Corn, 90(^93, Oats, mixed 68; black 70; yellow 70. Sugar—A, 14; extra 0, 13f; crushed, powdered and granulated, 15; Dem erara 12j(aJ3f; fair to choioe brown, 11(^12 Oof guirn, 30. Molasses—By barrel, 36; by hogs head, 32; New Orleans choice, 65,.prime 63. Salt—Liverpool 2:15; Virginia 2.. Rice extraordinary sanitary iScli Ritters, tlio staple thau half the Ohrla- fcirtU In Its pafes, which fi^orlal Illustrations, val uable recipes for fee luksehold and farm, humcroua aneodotes, and other ln|UWctive and amusing road- log matter, original anj Mleotod. Among tha An nuals to appear with tlJ opening of the year, this will be one of the moat facial and may t* had for Ux asHuy. The proprietor! Messrs, llostetter k Smith, Pittsburgh, Pennsylrank, on receipt of a two-ceut •tamp, will forward^ ivpy by mail to any p who cannot procure ono 1s hie neighborhood. Blfturs are aold In evcryully, town and village, and are extensively used thpngbout the entire civilised world. \ • doodAwlw. CVmuccnu'nto. DeGivo’s Opera House iHi^ttllatieono Ttbvertiatinenie. TIIK FOIl IOM H IQHTti OJl'L.*' I FORMES-HABELMANN GnAND OPERA The Ureateat Star Cumii inj In the World M'Ue.AXSa nrwETn.WMlit.r. OmtErlm. Don M'lle t'laba KtixiLkn, of the New Yofk Academy. M ilo pxiuiu, of thu New York Acad >uiy. first appesrAUce in tb< South I /osepu Waauat. the t$rorlte bIuuor. Grand Chorus and Orchestra of New York thea tres, under the musical direction of A. Peehmam. Tho season will be Inaugurated on Wednesday, December 27,1871. Notice to Tiuvju.aa* Hoiho West Vn Memphis, Temh.—The Proprietors if tho "Commercial Hotel, 1 corner of Front and Jeffirsui streets, Memphis, re, apoctfully request the travehrs from Georgia to put up d their establishment, lbe Hotel is most convo- uienUy situated, cau a«-comuo<lato over three bun dred guests, has a first claastabio and charges very moderate, $2 50 per day. dacCd3w [SJgnelJ ALLEN BROS. Jfcrn !AbtxrliennrRl9. The only Reliable Gift DiatribnUon in the couutry 1 $60,000 00 ! iJV FJL f/«fHZ£ GiM'TS! To be distributed in L. D. SINE’S l.Vixi) REGULAR MONTHLY GIFT ENTERPRISE, To be drawn Monday, Feb. 19th, 1872. TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF $5,000 Each In Greenback* ! Two Prim $1,0005 > ““‘i Prioe* $500 ■ l Crrrnbacks ! Prize* $100 J 1 - On. Bon. and Bo«gy. wltta *U.i r mminl.d liarne... worth $ GOO. Ous fino'tonodltoacwtxHl Piano, Gold Chains, worth f300 each ! Five Gold American Hunting Watches, worth $126 («?*12i. Fair supply; market steady. Coffbb—Bio, 22($24; Java, 34; L.i- 9(a9f. Fl Night Passenger Train loeve# 1:10 p. Leaves P Night Passenger Traluerrivee 10:60 p. m , 7:10a. i 7:00 p. i .6:00 p. l Arrives at Macon.. a. 10p. to ATLANTA AND WEST PlUKL EAILEOAP. Night Paaaenger Train arrives. Night I > assenger Train leaves.. Day Paeeanger Train arrives.... ABun' eaIleoap. Leave Gainesville ® A. M. Arrive at Atlanta..., L-ave Atlanta ASiiatd. W. 9. AEBna, Agent, Atlabta. Oa. . TTME TABLE OF TEa^MEMrJMAIID COAELtoiOX B. IL Morning Express leaves Chattauoog* Cincinnati, December 23.—A Mem phis special says tbat three hundred ne groes, thoroughly armed, have left their lomes for Helena, but ure evidently bound for Chioot county, Arkansas* the scone of the late disorders. resolutions were introduced in the of Aldermen adverse to the ten million dollars subscription to the South- era Railroad. Th® ivs<»lution4 weiT re ferred to the Committee on f ’ikims. Yodnostown, December 2*1 —A broken rail wrecked a freight train to-day. One was killed nnd Severn 1 wounded. l ^.’ The small po* is decreasing. The health oScer of Brooklyn declare tbs small pox now under control. -——- NEW YORK Arrivee in Memphis, same day Mail Train leaves Chattanooga Arrives iu Memphis, next day . 6:30 A M ..10.15 1> M .. S:00l*.M ..11:15 1’ M CO MIX'* EAST: Morning Express leaves Memphis. Arrives In idiattanooga, next inon Mail Train leaves Memphis.. Arrives in CUatUuooga, n«t day AUahtM aud $elf Kailrawd. ):16 P. M 7:35 P. M Leave Savannah dally , „ Arrive at Albany dally 1:60 1. s* Arrive at Jacksonville daily 1:46 P. M Arrive at Tallahassee daily (Sundays ex- jSea^Tsllalia'asee daily iSuudays excer- kvt) 10:60 A. M /^avc Jacksonville *dJy 3:*0 V; M Loave Albany daily Arrive at Havauuah daily ang7 3;0urp, M SELMA, ROME AND DALTON R R. nam* iHitr, hubbathibolibbo. I^ave Selma S:43 a. M., 3:15 p. w Kist i!2£ i Ixsave Dalton 7:60 a. u.. 8:30 I*, w. l,«ave Rome V:87 a. U., lu:«S P. M. Arrive to Selma 8:1'* **. **., 9 44 a. m- Macwn k Aujctist i Railroad. , TEA IB D tLT, SLMUaTB kXl'X<TTED. Amve at Macon at — 7 $6 P. M Arrive at Augusta at.. Western Rail read at Alabama. Ura9$l^. m , fy , tv , r . M 4U0 A M Arrive at ■onfgomen r eat Moatgemery.. LMV* Ootlimbus...... Arrive at Oolambus... 11:63 A M .11:30 P M 6:15 P M 11:40 A M W:i0 1* M Atlantic and fluff Kail road. KTPBRW PABSENOeBi Loare aavrawn DeUyto $43 Arrive at Jessup. Iran e et Baiabridge.. Arrive at Alhaay..,w.. Arrive at Live Oak Arrive at JweheoBviUe. Leave Jaeheeaville.... Leeve Live Oek Leave Aiken/.., Leave Iteiabrtd*. MffttKg-'r P M 6:46 P M 6n$6 A M 7i* A M A M • a a m • :» P M 1:1* A M tamaMud, Arrive et Jceeup, Sun lay* exc«-piii>d7»t asntBSPk - ‘A" Arrive et TaUahatoee »t Arrive at JeckeouvUlc nvtlie *v ■H* If 4 Hi teams?-* w Arrtwat Sevanali. to. r ' 1 ” HMF’E.'KALlV r . Tiare Sevauneu. Siunfay e < at Arrive at Jceeup *• Arrive et Mac.ni. Mondaye ecreptoil, at lA-*ve Macon, Huntleys excepted, et L$av« Jceeup, Moudaye • xcepted. 1:50 P M 7:60 A M la 45 P M ■ptod.toTrifc A U '1 fh p M 10 M P SI r.:6u A M New Tore, December 23.—Connolly’s bondsmen have qualified for ono million I dollara, but additional retainers will probably hold him in Ludlow jftil over Christmas. These proceedings arc regarded as persecutions mst ud of prose cutions. Weather very foggy. Sleet aud rain has been fulling ever siuce midnight A man has been arrested for abducting a school girl, aud outraging her pereou while under the influence of chloroform. Madame Florence waa unealed us ac cessory, and each held ii\ 95,000. Comptroller Gwen's debt i-tutemeiitl fertile city aud oountv shows the debt to be 995,500,000; cohIi iu treasury, near ly 87,000,000; unadjusted claims, 80,- 000,000. New York, December 28.— Sidney E. Morse, brother of the Professor, is dead, aged 78. It hua rained all day, 11. W. Audrews 1m* been arroated for Wffffng the name of Churhs Iceland for. 82,000. MISSOURI. ST- December 28,—yThe Demo crat has a special that the autkoritiea have taken all necijssaty measures for the re«toration of law aud order in Chioot county, Arkansas. feeoRGiA 'lour—Superfine, in barrels, 87 250 97 50, Micks higher; extra97 5OO; family $8 5009 00; extra family $9 250 9 50; fancy^9100911. COTTON OOODS. 8 oz Oauaburgs, 16; 6 oz, 121. 4-4 Sheeting, 12J. 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8 Shirting, 10j; Shirting, 8j. Yarns, all numbers, 91 40. Cotton rope, 28. All domestics in good demand. BY TELEGRAPH. Baltimore, Deo. 23.—Markets gen orally unchanged. Whisky firm at 96 097c. New Yowl, Dea 28.—Cotton sales 1040 bales; uplands20fc; Orleans21c. Floor favors buyers. Wheat dull. Corn heavy. Pork, old 313 25; new 314 60. Lard steady. Naval stores firm. Freights de cliniug. Sterling 9|: gold8j08|; gov- meats steady; Btate bonds very dull.— Cotton future sales to-day 8050 bales— Dec. 191019 11-16; Jan. 191018-1601; Feb. 201; March 201020*; April 20|; May 21. Washington, December 23. —Southern ottou markets are generally quiet but firm. 81s 17*; 62s 9*; 4s same; 5s 11*, new 14; 7s 15; 40s 9*. Tcun. 61*, new same; Vo. 55, new same; La. 60, now 50; levees 02; 8s 73; Ala. 100; 5« G3; Ga. 72; 7s 73; N. C. 31*, new 12; 8. C. 50, pew 24. Tribute of Respect d the Memory or E. R. Sashkkm, Jb., u iiuoTiixu Firemen or Tallclaii, No. 3. Ayaiu our ranks arc broken. Death, busy death bss invaded our circle and borne off the loved form of s gallant fireman. Richard 8sueen will me in coanetl ao mere. nnrwUl be share ear triumphs, »ara with usurer ndeiurtuB** end dWspi j«; our bugles will sake him to dutj no more. While wo drop e tear over our loss of a frieud and brother, we find coffBulstlon aud solsoo iu the record he has left us. Though young, and of toeble (,-ou- •tituUou, never having had the pi oralsi of long life, yet in spirit he was ever %Uve to the duties and re • pans!bib lies of • true fireman. We canoot resni- mate the clay we love, nor fsel again the warm grasp of a brother's hand, but »e con smulsto oil that was nobis and g—rou* in nature, and fondly cherish the memory of We virtue#. Ds. G. B. Camin, M. 0. MoWmobtxb, O. W. L. Powell, ComraitUe. STATE OF OBOU1A, 1 To the Hepsnor Court c Couvtt or Fulton, j said county. PETITION OF J. 1L WYLIE. A. 0. sod B. iy Wylr, G. E. Gibbon. W. H. BsdcogA, J. O. Druakusr, L. Ik Davis. William U. Cummlng, W. F. Psttillo and J. E. Godfrey, and such other* as are or may be aeeoo$ri*-<l nUh thorn, shows that they desire to be InootpOrah <1 under the name of the •• Eocentric Laundry end Inuodry Meohlue Compa ny of the OKy 1 Atlsnts;*' that they deetrs under eoreto eeese to entry on the Laundry tn fee eity of Atlanta, in said count), tbat the capital stock of sold eempauy shall eonsiri of oue thousand share* of the par value of too dollars per share; that when four-fifths of the capitAl stock shall have been subarrllied, the business of tha company shall commence, the remaiaiag one tilth of the siuek bring held as preferred stock for the britoiMf the stockholders; that the Mnonoiof the Amve at baratinah. Mondays t-Tc«pted. at 7 45 k M 1 to g»*t COutrol of Ul<* lillW ttboV Cleaa copneotion atMaooo, botL ways, with Macon | jj on4 * t ] # and Wcriers Railroad trams to and from Atlanta. The Georgia Outru* vs.The Pennsylva nia Central—When “Kings’* Meet '•Kings,** Then Come* the Tug. ArorwA, a3.—Daring the put two d.n tbs director* ol tbs Ocor- gia Ibilnsui »ud roprsseststiTe* of tbs Georgia O-ntral Bond, li»»« been eou- ferriDg here. The een*e of the eonfor- ruce is. Uut the i'euueylvuoia Central be* been eudoevoruig to leaao three line* leading from AtUuta to Selina, iu wbicb tho Georgia end Guorgie Central are! in* — both largely UtenwUd. The I'enn- r~r e-'d„„w e~ui e. ■jlvatti* Ccalml ut Nad to uuvu mu h? u „-orpocat-d fur the period of twenty years; and m propoflal to the Georgia ltoad $o-|jrot^flu^toBwiIlev*r|toy, ha wards getting its oonn«t to »h« teaae. d ec6-w«w Atinroos Fn* i> itiousr. ^hclioor^E CfetrN is mow i-oAmrmnog — — - _____ ~ _ to prcvMU atiy^ftraflg* m««4 ihi+kind, anfi trt iilhfo tier* Georgia. I WANIING BEICKh. can l>« see ommo- It in Iwlieved tliuan ti».*nis will Ih* Bdccpt- I \ dated, on short uottre. by iraving ord« d, und tho F. niisylvauiu Central will fail, simmon* a HUNTf ' ,n ** n ' ! Any araonnt under 400,000 can Lo mitpl ed. I novTMtf each l Ten Lriliea’ Gold Hunting Watches, worth from $30 to $300 each Ladies' Gold Leontino Chains, Oent’s Gold Vest Chains, Solid and Double Plsh-d Hllvt-r Table aud Teaspoons, Photograph Albums, Jewelry, Ac., Ac., Ac. Whole .*>tmbrr of till lit G, OOOI Tickets Finn led lo 00,0001 AGENTS WANTED TO SELL TICKETS, To whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Single Tickets $1 ; 8ix Ticket* $5 ; Twelvo Tirknte $10 ; Tweuty.flvo Tickets f'JO. Circulars containing a full list of prison, a descrip tion of the mauuer of drawing, and other informa tion iu roforencu to the Distribnftlon, will be sent to auy one ordering them. All letters must :.o addn ss- edto L. D. SINK, liox MO, OrricE. Cincinnati, O. 101 W. 6th Si. .control* of MANRICO In Verdi's ^ popnfer opera, IL TROVATORU! Axuxeua .. Da Luna... Unix *' Musical Director Thursday Kyening, Die. 28, ’71. F II A T> I A V O Tj C> With the following matchless cost: M'lle ANNA ltOSETTf, Tb. Hshelmann, as... M'lle. Noser, Oi :" 11, »n",| Tb , toul ZerMna Fra Diavoli My Lady Alkasb ('arl Reauuard, as.. . Giacomo MM ...LatriAUJbb Friday, December y.nh. 1871, will be produced the scnrrrz. of Admission—Reserved seats In Orchestra and Dress Uirclo t‘J; general admission $1 60; col ored gallery $1. Halo of reserved soots at Phillipn HARRY J. STEEL, Agent. professional Curbs. TH03. N. HOPKINS, Attorney & Con and I or at Law 9 HUVR8W1CK, OA. Will practice in the Brunswick, Alispsbs, aud Southern Circuits. octlH-lm WM. U. hTKFHKWS, ATTORNEY' AT LAW, CRAWrORDVILLE. GA. octl8-lm E. I. > ITZrATBU'E. LAWSO.V a FITZPATRICK, Attorneys at Law, EATONTON, OA* Will proctloe in tho Ocmulgee Circuit and Su preme Court. Prompt attention given to Collections fiA_ Tho Junior refer**, by lnirmission, to Hon. A. H. Stephens, Hon.l>. B. Robinson, Hon. A. Reese, Hon. L H Stephen.. ,T. MADISON CUTTS, Attorney S Counsellor at Law ROOM 8 MAY BUILDING, Cor. 7th and E Streets, WASHINGTON, D. C. RURAL SOUTHERNER THE BEST AND LARGEST DOLLAR MONTHLY ! bmiAL 1NUICEMLMTS, In the second column of flgnree after the n of pubtMttUona, tho regular subscription prioe of each is given, liy special arrangement, we Are enabled to furnish the RURAL SOUTHERNER and any of the following publications at the prioe opposite tn the first oolunin, and fee publishers of the SOUTHERNER will be responslblh for fee pro- * papers with which we olub. Names of Papers dubbing with tho Rural bout burner. Augusta Constitutionalist.. Atlanta Christian Index Atlanta Plantation Augusts Chronicle k Sentinel.. Macon Telegraph A Messenger.. Macon Southern Christian Advo cate N. Y. Moore's Rural New Yorker New Yerk World New York Pomeroy's Democrat New York Tribune New York Sun Albany, N. Y , Cultivator k Country Gentleman...*. Chicago Prairie Fanner Bostoo Every Saturday * New York Hearth k Hotmn New York HoieatlAo American.. Ht. Louis Cutaiae'a Rural World Memphis Southern Farmor MONTHLIES. Athena Southern Cultivator.. Farm h Home Baltimore Maryland Farm New York American Agriculturist New York—The Galaxy Chicago Nat Live Stock Journal.. Augusta Phrmer A (j^rdoner (sea 10 00 10 00 10 00 SfiO IS 3 60 t 00 2 00 2 60 6 00 4 00 THE ATLANTA SUN DAILY anil WEEKLY 4 A Live Paper M Ure !•••©».’ ALEXANDER H. STEPHEN*, Political Mfktr, A. B. WATSON, New* Editor, J. HENLY SMITH. Manager. THE SUN la an eeapaph efimoata of I faith. We look upon the success a coining struggle as a permanent c deetre. Tb this end WeEhkO Uboi _ . _ to win e glorious triumph over RadtceRem and Oep- ^hTeoeceto of fee 9friHontH Forty alone can 5w&sgpEr* k0 - t ^- u no riried foteerato e/rieoepo ritn -MEMfired. s sS^'arwvSBanRfi sim*., oro^^*jijwv*,<;w»n*swi«<ii 222? 5 yywy-E iKirg, TEIIMH OY HUIlScBlPTt^N Dally—Ntrigl* Copy » ,. Twelve Months....$16 60 | Three Months......» W rathe • wjuoe Mow*..........1 W> Ci«b# Her DriUp—Po» Arisririi • Three Copies 17 0$ (Eight Copies!..:.00 Four •• $6 00 Ten M 00 Five - 4$ if (Single poper • Weekly-*** AnBom Magi* Copy • OOlTeri Oopieo Ik w Three Oepies 6 0» ■ Twenty Oepisi.. .*.9100 Five Oopfas • M TUif Oeptoe. Of 00 tingle Copy 1 00 I Twoafe Ooyloo. 15 00 ZkreeOopiee $ 60 Fifty Oopioo 14 00 Five Copies 4 00 ( One Handled Copleofif 00 IrikOopiao 1 60 j Single paper * fete IS No Subscriptions to the WEEKLY, received for a shorter period than six raerifee All eanrawlptisae raaek k* p*40 fer in adv and all-iv, .as wUl be ririnhril fitoaa Mtokeefts otuin Names for CLUBS maataUks • Um*. nod take the paper for the eam- aod ail be at the a HOW TO REMIT MOI1Y. r fee Mfi arrival ef ol Ur, by EegtsfareO Lai . bat not efeerwtoa. I i m raoaey seat in a> auragtotored letter le lest. It mas I IS he fee loee oftbo person sending ft. J Si No payer will be sent flroai the ofeee HU It la paid deol6-dhwlw HALL COUNTY White Sulphur Springs FOX BALE OB BBNT. ror». IfcM, Mbknted Sprtep, «tx KllM tom Iu . l.« wMk. Uutnck of th. •Sir.Line Haliroad WiU be laid within a mile and a half of fete vataa- r- voluble> plantations la the neighborhood. . E EMoCAMT. Address me at Gaineevllla. novl6-tf GEORGIA REPORTS For Sale at the Offlce of the Snn rpnr im n gkorqia rrportb, with Cobb 1 ANDREW H. H. DAWSON. duchi-eodtl'Jfcb ATLAS WHISKIES. these flue Whiskies is due to their Perfect Purity, Uniform ffitnll- ly, Jtlcdlcat t'hnraeler, ' sud at the same time to their Exei-IUnoe •* aUciienl Hrvrrj^r. They ore gueranteed fiee from all DILETERI0U8 HUBSTANChS, haviug Invariably stuo<l tbo mmi thorough ANALYTICAI. TESTS. ISperiolly r»cotmncuded for all pur]>oses for ire aud highly improve. Sola by all ftrst-claas^O er« generally. pure and highly improved Whiskies are used, aud ^teMmjjtetoMGrocen, Druggis^^H TO THE TRADE. Scud for the "Atlas Price List," and l>« ploatu-tl to COUNSELLOR AT LAW. Otfios 331 Broadway, Room 18, Hi NEW YORK JARED IRWIN WHITAKER. Attorney at Law, ATLANTA. GEORGIA. \XTTLL PRACTICE IN THE SEVERAL COURTS, r? State suit fedsrai. Busluew entrusted wUi receive prompt attention. O^ce in front room, over Messrs. Force's shoo store, in the Dlsuchard building, Whitehall street. ocfe0-3m __ _ J. FAIRFAX Mcl.AI GIII.I.V Allornry If Counsellor ut Fate, * 81. Pull Mtiwt, BALTIMORE, MD. P ROM IT attention given to Southern business, thec< * * * *- * v9-»f i’llILADELPUIA ANU ATLANTA WINE & LIQUOR CO the collection of claims, Ac., in DslUniort rcmciabvr that, Ix-iug ACTUAL DISTILLERS, Wo have eonslautly on baud a very large and sui»c- solsctcd stock of thu bust known makes u f RYE WHISKIES, [>m 3 to 5 years old, whi< h were distilled t dee34-eod&«dm P O II r^UK Mar bin Ss4 A. L, 1SI >u Mill at Krcdcricks- I burg, Va., «<Hi*t*Ung as follews: 14 thirty-inch Carls, U. U. heads, Ac.; 9 Ring Hplunlng Frames—913 spindles; 2 Drawing Frames— two Speeders; 1 Wlllowi-r or Oix-uer; 2 Spreaders- throe heaters each; 3 Ring Twisters - sittv ajiimlles •orb; 3 Hpoolers, Reels. Presses, Neales, Walt* Mills. Ac., and all the neiTssary preparations for making 800 to 900 pounds coarse jam dally. The Water Power Is unsurpassed, the rent of which, and buiMmg*. ar Operatives abuudaui, yc i I mi obtained ale Tfe' Whole of the ffxne M-uhJin ry fe< hiding Shafting. IT. adlug. A«:., wHT b<* sohl r-»r thu low prioe pi $3.tW0. Lo«4iii i K. T. SCHULTZ k < Baltimore. Md. A BAROAIST! fJ7HE undersigned off.-re for sale, lb tho growing town of Opelika. 6 No. 1 established Family Grocery and Provision Store, (the best stand In town) ok newly stocked, arid having attached a fine Restau rant. all doing a fine cash business. The proprietor n-tltes on aocriutit of bad health. B. R. Freeman, ConimlMNionor ol Dcoilfe FOR 8IXTEEN STATES. dd~ Oilloo with the Seurotory of State at to Capitol. OWlMb The National Chill and AGUIO TONIC. A Certain Cure I No MlatnUo I | WILL SEND A TWO-Ol'NCK BOTTLE OFTUk above medicine (which le enough for any case) with full directions, free of charge, on receipt of 75 from any one ordering it; aud will, also, send the formula fur this valuable preparation to any addrees ou receipt of $3.00 II. NKKSON. M. D., Crawfordvinc. 0*.—d«M-«-3m UKOItUI 4—JNHiffUii Cflintv. JJO8TPONKD SHERIFF’S HALE.- the first Tuesday 1: wituin the legal hours of s«4o. lot of laud 1 IhIIi Diririot, ‘id section, originally Cherokee, 1 Douglas county, Georgia. Hold to satifv cxecol obtain*l rta Juslice 7'ourt, in favor of Dal sgsliiht W. H. k B.T, Tucker. declStd OtORQIA-Tn-umio Onrmr. JAMES. D. H. •inaby’s Orrtcg. Dec. 4.1871. INASMUCH AS TH*. ATLANTA HUN UAH TitE I largest circulation in this county, of any paper published in Georgia, none* U hereby given that II advert bean-iite lor tho Ordinary's Oflko, and :lerk of tho Superior Court of said county, will hereafter bo published iu that pai>cr. ’ OrJuurr of T. e.,7n**1SiTa •lecedCIAwIt X TION will be mad# to the Court of ordinaly of Doafttm ^ouray. Georgia, at the Orel regular hto alter t*fiirMl°tl of teMtogfeteBlfeSIS for Wave to sell few oi VV'uj. JJ. IJarni-lt. Thla is the best biveetr Address: deel7-eodfiw3w •ut In the State. JOHN KING. Sr., A Partner Wanted. i stock, oaiinintiug to Wiirrro, * fahtsib, with A CAMli CAPITAL OF $0,000, To pure houe a half inUjcr«i in a First - Class Di-ttst* RtOro, 11 i-stablUhe J, s doing rs!«uh‘!l ,n ' 1 • -Odd business. T. M Et.YEt W. F. HEADER. Adm'r King’s Mountain MILITARY SCHOOL, VORKVILLI, S. C- wd on U. 3oth or InM. 1 tin l«to( l cbniory. no*. *. oowakii, er^tpr^ rXi>, No. 3 GRANITE BLOCK, Broad Street, ... . . ATLANTA. 4to Bntituss Carts. r. O. THRO warn. Proprietor Excelsior PUstsrlng Work a, P. O. Hox 400, ATLANTA, OA. engW 6oi, «. B. HOOKS. ( '1ONTRA0TOR FOR BRI0K AND J Htooe Work, of on classes. Ptaotartag and - amentol work, Stone Cutting, ate. Griffin. Ga.. Mav 1* 1871. MW, JVJiVKiK* fainter mnd Oero~atmr, ,FFiCB above W. G. Jrife's. Wktiehell tenet, r * MIDDLETON A BRO., Copper Smith*, Sheet Irw Worker* w T Earcpn pared to fiotkeehovoWt wv* Work In a aupe- door toffus OSes, Atlanta Collecting Agency, OPFICBu TJi> Htalr,, bodAk Oonwr, WHITKHALL STRUT. Rent*, wauu. and tooeoan colliord Boo*. Ported promptl, kOrodod to. F. a Box J It BMMtoklo .Hum. AS actor t. K. HAVAS A 00. UPHOIBT’BRINO, Paper Hanging FVRNITURE REPAIRING QLD CHAIRS oared AMD lO OUMB MYARNIkHTNO. Lounges Upofrad, OBdChrpeta c. B, BROWN, Xo.1 IMfeveg'Og^to^ to paper u ', and names will always bo erased when the time puid for expires. -j B^*fi§wte$ Mr. Stephens will reraoln In QrswfiMffvtlta. His Ih The Bull win not change hte yori- itters Intended for httt, rithor e« pri or connected with tho Political W parttoMt of this paper, should ho kdfiraeood to him at Crawford villa, Goorria. All tetter* on buejneoe et —g hfel, ■•■■letafiwtth “ ~ PoUtioalDepertra iot, should bo ly Smith, Manager, I ft to Go. gaui IDirtttoiy. S AS 5E E ir HOUSE, (Formerly United States Hotel.) C ORNER ALABAMA and PRYOR STREETS, AT LANTA. GA. ZL R. 8AS8EEN, Afwnt, Propciritor. GEO. W. HIWIW, OUrfc. BARNESVIULE HOTEL, J. B. CAMP, . . « . Proprietor. (NEAR DEPOT.) BOARD $1 PER DAT. REYNOLD'S HOTEL, MBWMAM • • *• OBOnOXA. (FORMERLY MCDOWELL BOOfiK.) A site Bellwm Rates ft M PUR BAY. . RcynoldJfe, KKNNESAW HMJSB, M411IETTA, . - OSORfllA, ' families destring Ur (juarters; only one Baiildn sxxst.ssmL'*- FLSTOMRR k FRRRR. t_ PWTrtgMo. House, oouimbus*. osoaoiA. J. W. RYAN, PrsprlstMv soana. gto*. BROWNES HOTfL, MACON, OF.OUUIA. nrrm* nuxsmvtSsiMiutsJWnL m tbs A tergeri arid hast Hofei to the (fey- M to situs- toriUouof ItaKraployuefiarafattoAfWWhewgraat- W. F. BROWN A QO. IfTABUIIIBO. STDART RAILROAD HOTEL, OP«W*iU Depot—VALDOSTA, OA T his hotel h oontenient to matw. ptoeeautl) located, stesutira iwh and ; aT SS3L. LITCHFIELD HOUSE, AOWOBTH, nnOttSSA. WIJS ™ SPOT^WOQI? HOTEL, tuusiatasr* mahnilw. iiornwfc. •jruxneumAJk A. B. LUCE-, Proprietor. -rto^M*-rrt 1 Srir ‘TKt' run * " 1. ■A q i <ki>ii is* -‘Tsmmi t4.StoSSc.SI fccto t^SSnkt A HANDKERrUIEV, BIKO, CHAIN ,m> CLAH1 whkh the owner ran obtain by applying to Captain „ —— Urcn-lt m*-daNiesl St HOOPEB. Wtoolrt.1. ml Brtrtl Mrt* _ B “c5oS4 vv'rS'nrNB *'* Vrfriakl$s.Pswty and Pa«llyOv«serite TOYS AND GHRISTMAg GOODS — TALLY. G. Wmu. Amuroson. Peters, Atlaute, Ga. •3dMii.MItan.anwtoiciI.iil sot pay any date soairaetei by tarn. Foewel, On,. Doe. 1$$ UTL A »S» 1 /Sr i ! i