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VOL. II.
THE
SUN.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1871.
NO. 500.
THE DAILY SUN
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tuacrtion; 10 cents for esch subaeqncnt insertion.
Advertisements inserted three times s week. 15
per cent, off the table rates above; twice a weak.
per oent off the table rates.
Advertisemeniafor Fire Companies and Churches,
half the usual rates.
8. W.. GRUBB, Business Manager,
of the Now Era.
J. HENLY 8MITH. Manager.
Of The Atlanta Sun,
was k
and \
Bntlroab ®imt Sable.
Arrival, and Departare, of Train,
sad from Atlanta.
Arrives at Chattonooga..
6:13 a
r PASSIMOES TSAIN—outward.
Leaves Atlanta 8:00 »
Arrives st Chattanooga..
Arrives a* Atlaste l -*°*
DAY PAK8KNUKB TRAIN —INWARD.
Leaves Chattanooga
Arrivea at Atlanta
ACCOMMODATION TRAIN— INWARD.
Leaves Dalton a
Arrives at AttRfita,,.
it m
w Train Uavaa -* ;1$ P- m
Day Passenger Train arrives 6:i« P- ®
Day Paassngar Train loaves 7:10 a. m
Htone Mountain Accommodation arrivea...8:06 a. in
Stone Mountain Accommodation loaves. ...6:36 p. id
.U.I.A as follows; A M
Day Passenger train leaves 2 00*. m
Leaves Macon a. m
Day Passenger Train arrives 1:4JJ I
Arrives st Macon US0*
Night Passenger Train leave*
leaves Macon
Night Passenger Train arrive*.
8;35 p. ;
10:5'
Arrives at Macon 6.10p. m
ATLANTA AND WIST POINT. RAILROAD.
Night Passenger Train arrivea T:10 a. m
Night Paaaeuger Train leaves 7:00 p. m
Day Passenger Tralu arrive* 6:00 p. m
Day Passenger Trail leaves 6:46 a. ui
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINK RAILROAD.
Leave Gainesville • M.
ft ft
Arrive at Gainesville. «:*i !• M.
TIMS TARLK
. A sera, Agent, Atlanta. Ga
,r tUK MKMPUIS AND CUAlLRtqON
ooino wkmt:
s leaves Chattanooga
8:30 AM
. 7:C5P.M
Morning Express lea
Arrives in Memphis, same day.
Mail Train leave* Chattanooga 8:00 P M
Arrivea In Memphis, next day IJ :15 P M
doming rant:
Morning Express leaves Memphis 10-00 A M
Arrives in Chattanooga, next morsuig.... 6 AM A U
Mall Train leaves Memphis 12:10 A M
Arrives In Chattanooga, next day 500 P M
Atlantic and Onlf Kallroad.
Til ROM Savannah. Ga., via Albauy, Jacksonville
J 1 au<l Tallahassee, to Quincy, Florida:
Leave Savannah dally 10:1* P. M
Arrive at Albauy daUy - 1:60 P.M
Arrive at Jackson vino daily 1:46 P. M
Arrive at Tallahasseo dally (Sundays ax-
TJS^Tallahasee* dally (Sundays «W»P
ted). - 10:60 A. M
I rave Jacksonvllls dally 5:40 P. M
Laava Albany daily SAMfP. M
Arrive at Savannah daily C:2i A. M
SELMa' ROME ^AND DALTON R. R.
TRAINS DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED.
Iasys Selins............... .. 8:42 A. M., 3:1$ F. M.
Arrive at Homo 6:41 P. M., 1:45 a. M.
Arrive at Dalton 7:40 P. M. t 3:60 a. M.
Imre Dalton 7:60-4. M., 8:20 P. M.
Leave Home tf :37 A. M., 10:46 p. M.
Arrive at Selma 8:10 P. M.. 9:44 A. M.
Macon X Augusta Kallroad.
dat roMton fnadi d il*. son dam Asumremu.
IasstsAngnata at.^.ft....; Mm M.
LeavaMaconat C OC A. M
Arrive at Macon at 7 40 P. M
Arriveai difaiM at 1^*6 P. M
WpRtpm Ruttroarf or Alabama.
iAiave Selina 4:10 A M
Arrive at Montgomery..... 6 At) A M
11M A M
12:30 P M
. A ...» 5:16PM
UMUAM
12:30 P M
Arrive at Wt*t Point .
Veavs WsstPolut......
irriva at Montgomery
Daily at 3:45 P M
8.45 P M
8:25 A M
7:39 A M
UAIUntftd baft Half Kallrwad.
EXPRESS PASSENGER
Leave Savannah...:..
Arrive st Jeaanp
arrive st Bain bridge.
Arrive at Albany
Arrive st Live Oak
Arrive st Jacksonville
Leave Jackson villa...
1 rave Live Qek
Laavs Albany* ••••»••
Iasva Bad abridge
Imvs Jeesnp
A X
6 41AM
H.20 P M
J:16 A M
*18 ?S
a.26 A M
U.26 A M
Arrive at Savannah.
ACCOMMODATION TlUttf.
Arrive at Jessup, Sundays excepted, it 4:00
P M
Arrive at live Oak
Arrtvs at Tallahassee
Arrive st Jaoksoo ville
Lmve Jacksonville
lasvo TsUshnased
laava lira Oak
MACON PASSENGER.
Iaew Savannah. Mondays excepted, at
Arrive st Jeaaup ••
Arrive st Mac.hi. Mondays excepted, at
fJIPM
1U0PM
5:25 P M
IM P M
TELEGRAPH NEWS
11} take New York Associated Press.
WASHINGTON.
A Fatal Can mom KXflaiUs-Hliaoarl
Nvfiocs Dat^eMl tpon.
WAMHiNttTpM, December 27.—An old
crhuou exploded otMir tiojiuour, IndihBh,
^illiog two ftud mutiUUuM one.
The Missouri JJuuiocijat L ih-h special
which ugrnttes a raid ou tau ucgrcea in
Saline couuly, Missoarir. A perbon just
from there says he saw two himjpQg, uud
three dead in the road.
FOREIGN NEWS.
CHINA.
China Emulating the Jap*.
Shanghai, December 27.—The Chi
nese are imitating the Japanese, in send
ing youths to Enghiud sud America for
education.
ITALY.
rath of a Cardinal—Euanoi 1 Con-
Krntulatci Victoria.
Home December 27.—The Bishop of
Palestine and Vice Chancellor of the Ro
man Church is dead—aged 78. He was
elevated to the cardinalute in 1837.
King Victor Emanuel congratulates
Queen Victoria upon the safety of Wales.
DOMESTIC NE WS.
VERMONl.
Five Prisons Shot Fatally.
Rutland, December 27. —Form ell and
Lawrence, two saloon keepers iu East
Arlington, shot live persons, two dead
and two fatally. Farnndl and Lawrence
have been arrested.
CALIFORNIA.
Train* on Time.
Sacramento, Dec. 27.—The trains this
evening are ou time. The damage to
the roads by the storms is small.
QEORQIA.
Destructive Fire in Macon.
Macon, December 27.—A lire ball
burned four stores on Cherry street.
Loss $00,000.
LOUISIANA.
Christina* Uollitles In the Crescrut City,
New Oeleanb, December 27.—John
Hampton, first officer of the ship Success
accidentally drowned.
Mrs Waldron accidentally caught fire
burned to death.
H. Busch was shot bv Joel Cannon.
Two persons were dangerously shot
and two dangerously stabbed by assault.
Five were accidentally shot and nine
boys were severely injured by a gun
powder explosion— two dangerously.
During Christmas day and night the
police made 102 arrests, for all manner
of offenses—drunkenness predominant
The above all occurred on Huuduy and
during Christmas day.
. OHIO.
Arrested in Charge of a Corpse.
Cincinnati, December 27.—William S.
Herb, baggage master ou the Pittsburg
and Fort Wayne lload, was arrested in
charge of the corpse of Mrs. McCoy,
taken from a Chicago assignation house.
Poison or abortion is suspected.
PENNSYLVANIA
A ratal Fira.
Pittsburg, December 27.—Tlio ros-
ideuctrdl C. A. Woods, of Pittsburg, at
Wheatland, was burned on Christmas
day. setvaut girls, who were if the
building# ]>©rished.
NEW YORK.
Singular »aul Fatal Kallroad A evident-
Another TrAuk Mystery— 1 Tweed tte-
portod to Have Fled -On< of (J la Motidv*
a«m Withdraws.
N*w Yoss# December 27.—Yesterday,
ash coal train was approaching Imca-
wannt, a rook weighing niue tons felt on
the track, wrecking the engine and kill
ing one man. Fifteen cars fell forty feet
into the river.
A Quebec dispatch says that a trunk,
left at the Grand Trunk Deimt by some
unknown person, contained the body of
woman, which was horribly mutilated.
The Tribune has information that
Tweed has fled the country, or is skulk
ing to avoid commitment.
The examination of property qualifica
tion on Tweed's bail is pn»gm>.suig.
The Herald’s Matamom* special siys;
Monterey ad vires up to tlio 2Uth state
thut certain Government officials have
leagued with the Revolutionists.
The disappearance of Tweed is con
firmed. _
Farley, who desired to withdraw from
Tweed’s bond, was informed that he must
first produce Tweed. Other bail was of
fered in lieu of Farley, but was refused.
Otlieera nre watching all points of de
parture to prevent Tweed’s cscai>o. He
supposed to be oouceuled iu New York
City.
Tweed’s lawyers, in moving to vacate
the order of the court enjoining the Hale
of TweedS property, were unsuccessful.
An auctiou sale of ooal to-day indi
cated a decline from last mouth’s prices,
f At a late hour this afternoon the
sheriff iika failed to discover the where
about of Tweed, though a large number
of deputies were iu active search. A
warrant was put in the hands of the dep
uty sheriff by Terrence Farley.
The rumor of the indictau&tof Mayor
Hull is still believed.
Leather—Hemlock 25 to 30; Oak 40
to 45; Harness leather 30 to 45; upper
leather 42 to 50; Oalf skins $25 to $00
pec dozen; American calf skins $26 to
40 per dozen.
Hides—Green 7 to 74; green salt 8*
to 8J; dry hides 15 to 10.
Onions—$3 &0($5 00 per barrel.
Tobaocx Low grad os 65(a#56c ; com
mon, 58(^05; g >od, 75(^90 ; fine, $1@
$1 25; choice brands, $1 25(a>l 50.
Ibon—Swede 7c; horse shoe irou 7c;
City Mills and Pittsburg bar Oc.
Mackerel—Half bids. No. 1 $8.50; No.
2 $7; No. 8 $0. Kits, No. 1 $1 85; No.
2 $1 00; No. 3 $1 40.
Cheese— 17c.
Gbain.—Corn, 90. Oats, mixed G8;
block 70; yellow 70.
Uugau—A, 14; extra C, 18}; crushed,
powdered and granulated, 15; Dem-
erara 12|@13i; fair to choioo brown,
ll@12l. Fair supply; 'market steady.
Coffee—Rio, 22(^24; Java, 34; La-
guira, 30.
Molassis—By barrel, 30; by hogs
head, 32; New Orleans choice, G5, prime
08.
Salt—Liverpool 2:15; Virgiuia 2. Rice
9®?i.
Flouu—Superfine, in barrels, $7 250
$7 50, socks higher ; extra $8 00 ;
family $8 5009 00; extrn family $9 250
9 50; fauoy $1O0$11.
COTTON GOODS,
oz Osnaburga, 1C; 6 oz, 12 f. 4-4
Sheeting, 12L 7-8 Drillings, 13.
Shirting, 101; Shirting, 81. Yarns, all
numbers, $1 40. Cotton rope, 28. All
domestics in good demand.
JYno ‘Abnntmcnunto.
Iloftcly-.Jftnuftry 8.
3MC A N U A Ij
j A SO
Biographical Register
OF TUI
State of Cteorcla.
T his won* will oontlui 4m:HEjfri-No
totocrtpiiica] aketcita* of all tk« white member*
of Lb* State Government and
comi
then
debt;
suasion of the Legislature, and
of interest and liuportanoe. NlxaniO Pagee Royal
Octavo. Prloo per single ropy, 60 eenta; in dab* o*
6 end upward*, per oopy, 60 cent*.
Aitdre** orders to to
EDITOR “MANUAL OF THE ST ATI OF GEORGIA ‘
Caro FlanUtion Pobll*blag Oo.
dec38*2aw3w Atlanta, Ga.
; valuable statistical lafbraMtooii; the public
BY TELEGRAPH.
New York, December 27.—Flour un
changed. Whisky dull and lower, 950
95*. Wheat steady; wintered western
$1 50. Corn active and a shade firmer,
with a better export inquiry, 7G@78.
liice 8]08l. Pork steady at $14 500
15 00. Lurd steady. Navals quiet.
Tallow 81091. Freights dull and heavy.
Cotton future sales to-day 10,400 bales—
Dec. 191; Jan. 19|019 916; Feb. 201-16
02001915-16; March 20j@20 5-10;
April 201010*09-1605-10; May 201.
Money relaxed during the evening, clos
ing at 1-82 commission. Discounts 10 to
13. Gold 8108}. Governments very
strong &ud advanced—80|; 62s 9j. States
strong, especially Tennessces and new
South Oarolinas; Tenn., new, 62}; Ya.
57, new 59; La. 60, new 55; Levees 62;
8s 73; Ala. 93, 5s 63; Ga. 73, 7s 75; N. C.
31}, new 14; S. C. 49, new 24.
Augusta, Deo. 27.—Cotton very quiet;
middlings 18}c; receipts 1200 bales; sales
900 bales. 1 F
Charleston, Dec. 27.—Cotton quiet;
middlings 19c; net receipts 5,140; ex
ports coastwise 1743; sales 400; stock
33,388.
St. Lons, December 27.—Whisky
firm at 90c. Pork pominal at $13. Ba
con unchanged.—clear rib sides 7}.
Savannah, December 27. — Cotton
steady and in fair demand; middlings
16; net receipts 3553; exports coastwise
1029; sides 1100; stock 77526.
Liverpool, December 27—Evening.—
Cotton closed quiet—uplands 92010 ;
Orleans 10}. Coru 32, for No. 2 mixed.
Cotton, shipped or shipping—Orleans
101-16.
Cincinnati, December 27.—Flour dull
and drooping. Corn advanced, 47. Pork
$13 25 asked. Lard firm. Bacon firm—
shoulders 6|; clear sides 7|. Whisky
steady, 91.
New York, December 27.—Cotton
dull and drooping—sales 2,422; uplands
20}; Orleaus 201. Flour quiet aud un
changed. Whisky dull and lower.
COMMERCIAL.
e st Hstsaiisli. Monds>s t verpted. st
v-ius* couaectiou st Mscon, both ways, wuii M*t
•ad Western Railroad train* to and from Atlanta.
Office Daily Sun, Dec. 20, 1871.
Cotton market closed dull on the street
at 17|; in store at 18. Receipts nomi
nal; sales small.
PnotiBTONS - Bacon— shoulders 8|{
.dear rib sides 9; clear sides
ham*, plain 12)014 ; sugar
cured 15016. Bulk meats—shoulders
6J; clearrin sides 8; etar sides8|.
Lard—Tierce 10)011; cans 11);
012; buokets 13.
. ? H. - Financij^——Gold js buying 1 10 —
iJ3 2 M selling 1 12; ailvsr is buying 1 04—nett
ing 1 08.
Fruit—Rough peaches 4} to 5} per
pound; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled,
4 to 4} per pound; green Georgia apples
83 50 to $4 00 per bbl*
Butter—Tennessee and country hot
ter 20 to 30 cents; Northwestern 27 to 31.
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t 2:46 A 1
7dW r M
10.25 P M
6 M A M
8:50 P M
:4S A 11
Ncn> Otbocrtieemcnto.
Lost! Gold Penholder
With fenoil attached, bouiwhui*
along Whitehall, Mitchell or Markham atreeta. A
reward will b« paid by leaving it with Charlea Crank-
•haw at Sharp A Floyd'*. dec2H-lt
33 ook keeper!
MkHCHAXTX UH 0111*118 DK8IKINO TUX
above, either permanently or temporarily, or for a
cart sin time each day, can addroaa B. K.,
dcc28-2t Bun Ofltc*.
Shirt Making,
-V ENTLEMEN'H shirts an
JX Work, of all kiuda, hands
lost elegant styles, by a lady o
ore, lu tho city ot New York.
To Advertiser*! I
A FF.W SELECT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL BE
publishod in tha “Manual of the State of Geor
gia.” A* this Manual will circulate la avary county
in Georgia, (subscription* having bcon already re
ceived from all but five of the counties) s splendid
opportunity is offered to merchant* and others. Ad-
d*c25-ThurAtiuu
G. W. ADAIR, Auct’r.
FIBST-CLASN CESTKAL PROPERTY
AT AUCTION.
x LOTS CORNER HUNTER AND i'RYOB
O Streets.
I will sell, for the Administrator, at the City Hall,
on First Tuesday—2d day of January next, about 11
o'clock, Five Lots ou the coruer of Hunter and Pry
or *tr«ete, belonging to th* ateata of J. H. John »on.
These lota are central, good size, front well, aud for
businosa or residence lots, are veiy desirable. (Cap
italists, and those wanting property close in, remem
ber the time and place.
Tsrws—Out--half cash, balance iu 12 mouths with
interest
G. W. ADAIR.
<tec28-2t Real Eatete Ag< nL
Bowdou Oollego.
[36 unit* west of Newuan, Ga.; and 40 miles Fast of
Oxford, Ata.]
rjlUENEXT 8E8BI0N OPENS JANUARY 18TU,
Board per month t t 00 to fl2 60
Tuition, ttoapanteyy Department
ptfpaoath .J Iff* 3 80
College Rate*pcrpifiith.6 40
Norxtea aksrgeA
RhV. F u. M. UKNDKR40N.
Presidsut
J. P. MoOna, tact. IT. d»«*dRwi,t
Come to Ripley’s
— Fok —
NEW YEAR’S PRESENTS
Mo. 4,7 Poachtroo Htroct
3Iotto cups and saucers,
China Tea and Dinner Bets,
China Toilet Beta,
Decorated Toilet Ret*.
Braakfssi aad Dlnn
Plated Goods, Ac.,
In great variety and cheap.
Principal OAcc 101 W. Mirth Street, |
CINCINNATI, OHIO.
Iheonly Reliable Gift Distribution iu the country 1 !
*60,000 00 ! !
MJT J'jifj VjtBLE GiFTSt
lo be distributed In
L. Ik. SINE’S
1S3ed REGULAR MONTHLY
GIFT ENTERPRISE,
To be drawn Monday. Feb. i9th, 1872.
TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF
185,000 Kacli in Greenbacks !
Two Prixe* *1,0003 ,
Five Priaes $500 ■ i
Ten Prizes $100 J I
Ona Horae and lloggy, with 81 Ivor monntoil harnoa*.
worth $000. Oue fine-toned Rdeewood PUuo.
worth $500. Ten Family Sewing Machine*,
worth $100 eachl Five Heavy Lssort
Gold Hunting Watches and Heavy
Gold Chaiua, worth $300 each I
Five Oold American Hunting Watches, worth $126
each I Ten Ladies’ GoU Hooting Watches,
worth $100 each 1 800 Gold aud Silver
Lever Huntiug Watches (in *11,1
worth from $20 to $800 esch.
Ladies* Gold Leontine Chains, Gent's Gold Vest
Chains. Solid and Doable Plated HUvnr TaMo
and Teaspoons, Photograph Albums,
Jewelry, Ao., ho., he.
H'holt .VUmber of GUI* 6,0001
Ticket* lAmite* to 00,000/
AGENTS WANTED TO ULL TICKETS,
To whom Liberal Premiums will be paid.
Single Tickets $1 ; Btx Tickets $» • Twelve Tickets
$10 ; Twenty-five Tickets $20.
Special NoticeH.
Th* Urrst PlrtorJjsJ Ann uni.
llosu-Urr's United Btales Almanac for 1872, for
distribution, grata, throughout the United 8tales,
and all civilised countries of the Western Hemis
phere, is now pubUahed-aud ready for delivery, in
the English, Germau, French, Norwegian, Welsh,
(Swedish, Holland, Bohcmlauaud Bpanish languages,
and all who wish to Understand tho true philosophy
of health should read and ponder the valuable sug
gestions it contains. In addition to an admirable
medical tryatlse on tho causes, prevention and
oi a great variety of diseases. It embraces a large
amount of Information Interesting to the merchant,
the mechanic, the miucr, the farmer, the plsuter,
and professional tuau; aud the calculations have
been mads for such meridian* and latitudes aa arc
moat suitable for a correct and comprehensive Na
TIONAL CALBXDAB.
The nature, nsea, aud extraordinary sanitary
effects of Ho*tetter's Stomach Bitters, the staple
totelo and alterative of more than half the Chris
tian world, are fully set forth in its pages, which
are also interspersed with pictorial illustrations, val
uable recipes for the household and farm, humorous
anecdote*, and other Instructive and amusing read
ing matter, original and selected. Among the An
nuals to appear with the opening of tho year, thii
will be one o! the moat useful and may 6c had for tie
asking. Tho proprietors. Messry. Hostetler h Smith,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, ou receipt of a two-cent
stamp, will forward a oopy by mall to any person
who cauuot procure one In hla neighborhood.
Bitters are sold in every city, town aud village, and
are «46vuslvely u<k*1 throughout the eulire civilised
world. deod&wlw.
BHEUMATWM.
Linch’s Anti - Rheumatic
powDuris.
TjlOR TUB LAST THIRTY YKARB I HAVE
J used them lu my private practice, aud for the
last 20 years have occasionally published them to a
knitted extent, and I will venture th* oaeertiou that
they have cured more varieties of Rheumatism, per
manently, than all other remedies ever known to the
profession.
Enclose $5.00 with description of caaa and prompt
attention will be giveu.
Greenback, I ' gAVE YOUR MONEY
I1Y VATKOfilZlNH
GUMMING HIGH SCHOOL.
mg, A/rswiuK, «u.
In January, 1H72.
For particular* address
any one ordering tb<
dec24-oodtl2fub
All letters must l
/. i>. SINK. Box SO,
Cincinnati, 0.
ATLAS WHISKIES.
rilHE UNRIVALLED POPULARITY ATTAINED
-L by these fine Whiskies Is doe to their
Perfect Purity, Vntfonn Quali
ty, JOcdtcal Character,
aud at the same time to their
Kxcellence oh a Uencrnl lieroraxo.
They arc guaranteed fieo from all DELETERIOUS
SUBSTANCbh, having invariably stood tho most
thorough ANALYTICAL TESTS.
Specially recommended fur all pnrpoees for which
pure and highly improved Whiskies are used, and
Sold by all Urst-claoaJiirocerH, Druggiate, and deal-
era generally.
TO THK - TBADJE.
Bend for the “Atlas Price List," and be pleased to
remember that, being
ACTUAL DISTILLERS,
We have constantly on liand a very large and sitpe-
rior osaoi Uncut of PURE RYE, WHEAT, HOURIION
and MALT WHISKIES, ot different ages, iu which.
well as in our regular Atlas Whiskies, we offer
.. eat inducements. Also on band a largo and woll
selected stock of the best known makes of
RYE WHISKIES,
dec24-codk w$m
lUiou-llancons OlbHcrtiscmcnis.
HALL COUNTY
White Sulphur Springs
for sals os sent.
*Hr-Line Kallroad
Will be laid within a mile and a half of this valua
ble property.
Also, some valuable plantation* in the neighborhood.
Address me at Galnaavllte.
. 8. KMcCAMY.
novl6-tf
GEORGIA REPORTS^
For Sale at Ihe Office of the Sim.
Lnmpkln'a Index, the whole for sate at $80
at the Bun Office. mHftt
PHILADELPHIA ANU ATLANTA
WINE & LIQUOR CO
THE ATLANTA SUN
DAILY and WEEKLY
‘A J.ive Pa
liV« IsaM.’
ALEXANDER H. i'HPP|ff, Political Editor,
A R. WATBON, News Editor,
J. HENLY SMITH, General Editor and Buatm
prinrlplee.
the time-hi
moored landmark* ot true Democratic
uvauo. iUUIIMHUWI Mill SWOT HSISMIT, isos-
lug confidently to the hearty oo operbMen of mim
Democrat In the Union. In one grand united effort
to win a glorious trtoasph over toarttoaltoin end pen-
trallsm.
The a
secure to ue Lffl
The eocceee of the Democratic Party Me* can
‘ end good Government o^UDe
No. 3 OKANITE BLOCK,
Broad Street,
ATUaWTA. QA
Untmtss Catb».
r. a-, thuo w si»
Proprietor Excelsior Plastering Work a,
P. O. Box 400, ATLANTA, GA.
*Ug28 6m.
#7. H. HOOKS.
C ontractor for brick and
8tone Work, of all classes. Pleataring and
oruamental work, Stone Cutting, etc.
”-'*«ii.Go.. May 12. 1871. y|
A BARGAIN!
rjtHE uuderBlgued offers for sale, la tho growing
town of Opelika, a No, 1 established Family Grocery
and Provision 8tore, (the boat stand lu town) all
newly stocked, and having attached e fine Restau
rant, all doing a fine e*ah business.
The proprietor retires ou account of bad health
Terms are cash.
This la the best lnvestmcut in the State.
Address: JOHN KINO, Sr..
decl7-eodhw2w Box 66, Opelika, Ala.
BRIOK.S.
Any amount under 400,000 can be supplied.
uov29dtf T. M. ELY I
l^oi* Kent,
milE TWO STORY BRICK STORE ON MITCH EL
I ntrect, at prcHcnt occupied by Uilsman, Murk A
Co. 1‘ossusslon glvcu Uio 1st of Jaunary, 1872.
Apply to uiiivn
Farm for (Sale,
I N TALLADEGA COUNTY, ALABAMA, 1» miles
north of Talladega town, iu Dry Valley, 400 acre*.
280 valley lend, and 120 pino land, well timbered.
Buildings aud louccsgood. Price $4.0UU Apply on
promisee to L. A. boh WELL,
Atfoiit* Wanted for
A.H.STEPHENS
GREAT HISTORY OF TH E WAR. Complete In one
volume, bend lor circulars with term* and a full
description of the work, Address Nstloual Publish
ing Co., Atlauta, Os., Philadelphia, Pa., or St Ixiuis
I n OCtl2dtf
.Cumber, (Toni, Catha, Ut.
JAMES o- ALLEN, I EDWARD PARSONS.
JAMES O. ALLEN & CO.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IU
Lumber and Coal. M.al/is, Shingle,, Ooor», Stub aud HtlmU
.llirays la slock.
Solo a«.t*« for OOAt, ORBEK OOAlj CO.'S GOAL.
Superior to any in the market. Retail price for Ooal in the yard
3.7 Cents per Bushel of SO Pounds. 3 Huatoels for fil OO
AU order* accompanied with the Oaab, for 12*, bushels or upwards, will be didtvored within the old city
limit* at 36 rente per bushel per oar lead, warranted weighed at tho Minoi, and chergnd according to tho
INVOICE 28 CENTS per bushel.
OF PICK AND YAHl > OIUHJ5UTF (JKORGIA KAIT.UOAD.
ATLANTA, GA.
(Fmpirc fire Jnonranee.
GUANO! GUANO!! GUANO!!
J OFFER FOR S lLB AT REDUCED PRICE*
1,000 Ton, Jtunc*' Island Guano, IfAtch ha, been Ex-
posed.
OOOO Ton* Maker’’, Island Pure, Landed here In IMHO, Hired
from Ike I,land, by the »hlp “ Eldorado.”
with puro Peruvian, nr Price List and Analysia furnlsbod on s[*pltew-
Iyer Bale, no advance being made, or will advance on usual terms.
G. B- LAMAR, Jr,.
Cotton Broker end General Commission Merchant,
Northwest Obraer Kelly's Building.
i. MAVAJflfAH. GA.
And 1 will mix the two a
Uon.
Sells Cotton at 50 fi
HOGANSVILLE INSTITUTE,
For MbIcn rand FojiuiIon.
1 2HE RXElinsKS <>F THIS INSTITUTION, for tba Siwtng term of IS.**, will begin on Mon«Uy, the 6tfi
. of Jaaasry, ana aaatiawe twenty four week*.
Young Oeotteaaen sad ladles, that have attended this School, from various pert* of 0«w>rgta end from
other Southern Htete*. can ana do testify the! it te no " humbug." but an Institution of Learning, under
the management of tbs most *sp*vl«ue*d ea<l suceeaaful Rdncatera that %-an be found—whore Ladles, as
w< II as Young Gentlemru, at* educated in ell branches of study.
Languages. Ancient an I Modern—Mathematics, Sciences, Literature, Ornamental Branches, Music on
any Instrument, eta,, end for less inuney than st any othor Schools.
for their spirit of tud'.-iry sad enterprise, and the School for Us discipline, i
Students.
Address:
i rapid progress of Us
GEO. C. LOONY,
ifW. Jtij§CKME %
Fainter and Deflator.
O FFICE above W. G. Jack's, Whitehall street, r
tarns thanks to file old patrons for former
favors, and hopes by attention to business to merits
continuance of Die same. apM-ly
MIDDLETON & BRO.,
Copper Suiltlu, Sheet Ires Worker*
*nd Bra** MealSen.
W E ore prepared to dottoe shore Work In • supe
rior manner. Stoop west door feSuu Office,
Broad street ds *
continent. For
ranka of the ■>.,
love Liberty ami equal rifto
The art at flat mu off _
We shall five a correct report of the prooeadinaao!
the LegtsKtaiw, aad (WtoRek the PoiiffWo-ofttoo
Court* with dl news of interest connected
lapreme <
rlth the 8
Mr. Stephens
work end —*“*
rvhqma |e thowmehle Minted la this ffiffit
contribute# tothecoolunuu of Tu lu*
TERM8 OF 1 HUIMsCIUPTIOPT
Dally—Slagle Copy l
Twelve Months....$10 001 Three Months I (Ml
tlx Months 1 0U ] One Month ....1 00
Clubs for Dally—Per Annum i
Three Copies 27 00 I Bight Copies 55 00
Four •• 35 00 I Ten •• A4 uu
Five “ 43 00 I Single paper 6
Weekly—Per Aaanm s
Single Copy 2 00 I Ten Ooptea U u
Three Copies f 00 »Twsntr Ooptea.. ...» W
Five copies $ 00 nity OopteeJT.....65 oo
One Hundred Copies...*. 1*6 00
Weekly far Six Monties i
Single Copy 1 00 | Twenty Copies. 1$ 00
Three Copies 2 50 | Fifty Copies 34 00
Five Copies 4 00 | One Hundred Coptestt 00
Ten Copies 1 to | Slagle paper ..led
Nr Subscriptions to the WEEKLY, received for a
Sorter period than six months.
Alt anbeariptioos moat be mtd for In odeanont
nd alias .#• will be stricken from our book* when
QLUICi
Names for CLUBS must all be seat at the same
time, end take the paper tor the rams length ot time,
end all b* ot the asms Poet Office.
HOW TO REMIT MOREY.
We will be responsible tor tbs safe arrival ot at
money seat ue by Money Order, by Eh—‘ *
ter, by Express, or by Draft, but not <
are arrival os ai
r Registered Jjst
ot otherwise. 1
wMleet, tt om
be the lose of the person sending It.
No paper will be sent from the offfoe Mil tt la paid
for, aad names wm always be erased when tha lias
paid for expiree.
Atlanta Collecting Agency,
OFFICE ■;
XJp Stair,, Dodd 1 , Corner,
WHITEHALL STREET.
.Rents, waues. and aooodnt* collected
on Short notic.
Books Tosted on Itessonab'd Terms. AU order
promptly attended to.
P. O. Box 513
J. H. OAVAN k CO.
UPIIOL8TBBINO,
Paper Hanging
AND
FURNITURE REPAIRING
( JLD CHAIRS CANED AND NO CHARGE FOR
ItKVARNISHING. Lounges Repaired, and Carpets
Laid.
C. R. BROWN,
No. 3 DeG Ives' Opera Homes,
nov25-tf
Marietta street.
McDaniel & hooper.
Wholesale end Retail Dealers in
■turning Oils, Lamps, Lamp Goods,
cook”b vapobine burners, fruits,
Vegetablee.Fonry aad Family Groeeriaa
TOYS AND CIIHI8TMAS GOODS
OBNB RALLY.
108 Whitehall Street, West elds bat Mitchell and
Peters. Atlanta. Os.
dar.13-lm
Clmnscnunts.
DeGive’s Opera House
Foil COCK .*MU,ITS O.CLr !
FORMES-HABELMANN
GRAJTP OPHHA
Tlw (ireati-Ht Star ( ompanjr In tha WarU
Mil..ANNA ROKETTI.Wulitol’aOro.lfrlm. DonOA
M'lle Ci.aba ZiKdLi u, of the New York Academy.
M ile Dziuha, of (Lu New York Arodtmy.
M'lle. PaxixtuM, of Coniitrimaris.
THEODORE UABELMAbN, tho relehrated Lyric
CARL FORMES, the grand boon) profunda (His
first appearance in the South in twelve years.)
WiLnaui Fonuss.ths Ctessio Barttone.
A. UaaiNotn, Basso Buffo.
JoegPH Weirmch. the fkvorite singer.
Grand Chorus and Orchestra of New York thea
tres, under the musical direction of A. Poedioam.
The s eases will be lnangureted au
Wedneiday, December 27, 187L
On which occasion debut of tho Great Tenor Bo-
busto, CARL BKAUNARD. in his megnlfl-
k c«nt rote of MANRIOO in Tordl’s
popular opera,
11a TIIOVATOHEI
Leonora M'lle. ANNA BOASTH
Azurena Mite. Dctnba
De Laos W. Foresee
Fcrrando A. Berringer
Bute J antic ski
Musical Director A. Predigam
Thuradar Erralaf, Dec. 88, ’71.
l llAl>IAVOI.<»,
With the following metcbloMcael:
M’lle ANNA ROSETTI, as Zerllne
Th. Uebelmann. ee Fra Dtavolo
M ile. Neeer. ee My Udy Allcash
8SJr^r tjbeHandltM ^ ^ . ^
ph Weintlch, U Lord Allrash
Joseph Weiutlnh, ■
Cari Beennard, ee.
JOth, Cari Von Weber's I
Ht'UUTZ.
trices of AdmissioD—Reserved ■
h Crew's Book end Mario store, will enmmiamoa
Tuesday. December 35, at • o'clock, where Librettos
can be ottteined.
HARRY J. 8TXRL, AgeoA.
Hulk N.at*, Imm, UH u*
2o(),(KK) 'A 5f
k*t- loo m lbe, bacon sides. 20,000 lbs. Leaf Laid,
cane and Larrete. M0 tawrela Flown 8.000 boebele
Corn. Wheat and Oats la store and to arrive. 5,000
lbe. No. 1 Butter received to-day. lime, Cement,
Fleeter. Alexander’s Okt Tennessee Whisky.
A. LEYDEN.
WM. M. WILLIAMS. doc20-d2w
Tw Oorrespwmdamta,
Mr. Stephens will remain In Crawfordville. His
couneetion with Tma Sun will not change hla rest*
dance. All letters intended for bim, eUher on pri
vate mot tor* or connected with the FoGtteat De
partment of this payer, should be aidrsosed to him
paper, bim
at Orawfbrdville, Georgia.
AU letters on bnslneee of env kind, non as Med with
Ths Son. except its PoUUoal Department, should be
addreamd to J. Henly Smith, Manager. Atlanta. Go.
field OiretioTB.
SASSEE N HOUSE,
(Formerly United Males Hotel.)
C IRNEB ALABAMA end PBYOB STRUTS, AT
LANTA. GA.
E. R. BABBWFIN. Mmit, Proprtetor.
geo. W. SA8SKEN, Clark.
TERMS—Transient Boardere. pm day $2 00
tenflo Meal, or Lodging M cents.
oct 3-dlm.
HARNESVILEE HOTEL*.
J. B. CAMP. .... Proprietor.
(NEAR DEPOT.)
BOARD 93 PER DAT.
deolLtf
REYNOLD’S HOTEL,
NEWHAM, • t • GMOMQIA.
(FORMERLY McDOWXLL HOUSE.)
Ante Bellum Mutes 1| 00 PHI DAT.
2£.
• RENNES AW HOUSE,
MARIETTA, - - GEORGIA,
fomtltee desiring Cheep a
ter qaarters; ouljr one hours rtda from Atlanta.
' FUCTOHRB k l ! WMj
Rankin House,
COLUMBUS, OKORCUA.
J. W. BY AN, ProprUt.r.
BnOWN’H MOTET.,
MACON, O BORGIA,
rrwu »rL*NDm mn-am botbl is the
I. tofMI .nd UU Hotel In OK Ott*. It U MM-
ted immediately opposite the General ftemeg
Depot, and for Comfort. Eiegenoe. loonomy and at
tention of its Employees and attaches it offers great.
r Inducements to the traveling public, than sag oth-
r house in the Southern Slates.
nov2»tf W. F. WOWI h OO.
ISOS MSTABLISHBD. 1000
STUART RAiEhOAD HOTEI*,
Oppo.lt. Depot—TALD09TA. QJL
T his hotel u convenient to boeinem.
ploosonUy located, atteaUre eimnta and
o.
LITCHFIELD HOUSE,
AO WORTH. OEOROIA.
TURLI ALWAYS FURNI8HXD WITH THE
A beet the market affords.
novt-tf Proprietor.
SPOTSWOOD HOTDL,
MAOOW, GEOMGIA.
(Nearly opposite tha Passenger Depot)
Only One Minute’s Walk*
THOMAS H. HARRIS* Proprietor!
0. J. MAOLRLLAH. tn|fk UPllA
MARSHALL HOUSE,
AffF'JAWJff, R4.
A. B. LUCE, Proprietor.
Planter** Hotel,
vokr valley, a a.
•0ABD - $2.00 Per Bej.
I tY HtTErEX, p,,p,t,t,i.
work, DEE PEiBr- ES- Dbtuo. 10 puA. hos bllmA t-Atf
OUTHBSET, QA.
HENRY HAYS, Fn^’r.
•si-r* 1 •
NOTIO
J HSUBY forewarn eU
»» wtto. EUwb.th Beowi.
not pig any debt contracted by hark
, -
l pmou Cron. mA
■ nj mmUi m i A