The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 29, 1871, Image 4

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THE DA ILY HUN. Hum! FORKING DECEMBER 2t*. flWT A r eu> Advertisement* ahcayt found n thirst P'ago ; Local and Business fodices on Fourth Page, Single Copies of Ik* Hun For H»l* S( Ihi DAH.Y * WEEKLY ■_ * ° ut, < METEOROLOGICAL. OFFICE CHIEF OF SIGNAL SERVICE, I Washington, D. O., 26th Dec'r, 1872. / Cloudy weathri w*J pedbably rxtend very f«n*- rally on Friday, from tite Atlantic to tbe West j.uin^ jujd lb* barometer fall, with stationary V rfcite temper*#* otrr jufla ares. Houtbeaetegly ' wtaffa rftoWwtllf Ooh*t, uhd with Uireateu- ing weather in tbe Southern and middle States. Southwest winds looking to the South, with rising temperature from New England to the lower tStes Tbe lowest barometer move eastward into Illinois, with mUglo the southward and snow to tbs north- IMCStopsUb udtri* KJolli wuteos Michigan by Friday morning. Dangerous winds Dotanthdp^efljgjis htlaoUc to-night. .ni^T CjBBLSTM'U AXD BUOAL PnESEKTS.— gnk drcsson, embroidered cloaks, furs, French kid glows, silk under-gsrmento, Freneh hosiery. Frenoh eslieoes, French wrappers, few, reel lneo sets, every nov elty in ties, real Jet eels and three cases of curiosities—all opening at the London Store, Marietta street. lm. Heve* Uefob* Seem im this Place.— John Peel announces on arrival from Canada, Germany and elsewhere. | pg\v Year's Cards, of the most ele gant style, can bo bad at the 11 Economi cal Book and Job Printing House.” Scud your orders early. dtc2942t I)r. Holmes.—We invito attention to the card of Dr. H. J, Holmes. He is an experienced physician, having been many years a successful practitioner of Mb. Seaoo’b Sale To-Day.—Boo the notice of the sale of 21 Residence Lots, ut 10i o’clock this morning, near tlift Aid Ponder Place. Free ride out to the Bale, • * MHt foncc&ble terms. WwmRhL Noma— 1 The friends of Dr. J. T. Campbell and Mrs. H. J. Campbell, are respectfully invited to attolM*the funeral of tho latter, from Trinity M. E. Church, to day (29th), at three o’clock, The Decatur Minhtrel Club gave a QrjtAarlftit|rnpnf QU TuCSUliy CVCIl* iug, in Decatur, oonaisting of songs, bah lads, farces, humorous speeches, clog dances, Arc., to the amusement of 4 large audience. rr An Eucoaht Christmas Tree was the ittrootion in Decatur on Monday even ings Oar eloquent young townsman, A* H. Coe, preeidod over tho department of Eloquence with his usual grace and dig- nity. ^ * Rf.MIK1S( HNOES O* TUB ARMY OF NORTH ERN Yiroinia.—Including tho Battles, Marches and Anecdotes of Thomas’. Brig ade, Stonewall Jackson’s Corps, by Capt. T. O. Jacob, of Forsyth, Go. For sale at Phillips k Crews’ Book Store. doc29d2t Mayor’s Court,—Want of space for bids a detailed account of His Honor’s Burlewque Opera yesterday. Suffice it to my hd Bold resertod setts to the amount of $70, some paying as high iw $10 for private boxes, with benzino baths and lager apparatus. Brilliant pro gramme to-^y. Pleasant Entertainment.—Wednes day cveuiug the Plantation Publishing Company gave an entertainment to the employees ot their offioc, which was very Agreeable and much enjoyed by all who were present. It was a social reunion, where the best of finding prevailed. Tho ontertaiumeut was served up ut Bentley’s Restaurant, under Odd Fellows Hull, who furnished good things for the occasion iiboiuSaatly. 4 The Ladies of West End have an on* terUinuient to-night ut James’ Chapel, to raise funds to purchase window blinds and a bell for tho church. There will bo a tree loaded with articles, and each tioket will draw a prize off the tree. Tac Post Jiinbrst, one of West Eud's most fusoinating Indies, will l>o on hand, with many interesting missives, asserting the time honored rights of loop year. Let us all go. Tickets to be lmd at the door, cheap. Decisions of the Bitremk Court.— We have before ns Part 2, Vol. 41, of Georgia Reports, by Col. N. J. Ham- moud, Reporter. It is a book ot 3GC pugfet, and contains a large number of the most important decisions ever given in Georgia. It covers parts of the June Obiustmas Trebs.—Old Ban to Clause, for the bmt week, hue delegated a special ageucj to serve the people of Atlanta. His missionaries have hovered about church sanctuaries, nestled in green trees and figured conspicuously os Good Templars’, as well os Church disciples- the C ENTRAL PllEHHYTEHlAN, on Monday evening, with their little cherub host, dethroned Damo J * -ioffi, in the City Hall, and inaugurated old Santa Cluus, muster of revelries. The Christ- inns troo was lofty and beautiful—reach ing froui the ceiling to the floor, and bearing many a precioas gift for more precious children. THE SECOND DAITIST CHURCH, on Wednesday evening, dispensed thou sands of presents from a handsome Christmas Tree, sparkling with many a tempting notion. Messrs. T.. P. West moreland and Marshall J. Clarke enter tained the assembled children, ladies and citizens, with elegant "addresses; and the children, in tarn, sang Christmas warbles with touching effect. THE COLD WATRK TEMPLARS, with a whole crusade'of enthusiastic children, zealous in a glorious cause, marched up into James* Hall, on Wed nesday evening, to share tho fruits of a Christmas Tree, wbfcli, as if by magic, shed showers of presents upon smiling children. The Rev. Dr. Warren deliv ered an appropriate address, which re ceived the hearty plaudits of tho pa triotic little host of heaven-bound veto- fans. THE CHRISTIAN CHURCH, also, on Wednesday evening, had its Christmas tree laden with delicate dainties, presents and notions, and illu minated most gorgeously. The services commeneed^with a tong by the school, assisted by tho choir, with Prof. Harmsen os leader, and prayer by Rev. Dr. Wills. Several aongs by the school ard choir, and a chaste and eloquent address by Rev. Dr. Wills, preceded tbe distribu tion of presents. Mr. James Atkins presented the various articles, greatly to tho delight of tho younger members of the school. The exercises were concluded by an authcoi by the choir and benediction by Rev. F. P. Perdue. Taken all together, the presentation and exercises passed off well, and seemed to Interest the largo audiences in atten dance on all tbe Christmas trees. ST. STEPHENS* EPISCOPAL CHURCH, last evening, was crowded with specta tors and children, eager for tho gifts that studded with profusion the duplex Christmas Tree erected iu the handsome ly decorated church. AfUr a Voluntary by the choir, aud prayer, tho Bchool sang “ Hark ! a Burst of Heavenly Music.” Tho tree was then illuminated. The children surrounded the tree and sang a Welcome, after which oamethediatribution of gifts. A •well-timed address from the pasfor, Rev. G. Macauley, woe listened to with much interest; after which tho happy ohilffren sang their farewell to the Christ mas Tree, and retired to dream of Santa Claus. Horse Stolen.—Last ovouinp, about 7 o’clock, a very largo deep, bay horse, about twelvo years' old, having a very small white spot in his forehead, was stolen from the residence of W. C. Parker, corner Forsyth and Garnett streets. Access to tho horse was gained by breaking the lock to the stable. He was the property of Rev. J. M. Parker, a son of Mr. Parker above named—a traveling Methodist prencher, whose work for the coming year is iu Wilkes oounty. He iutended to leave for his circuit in a day or two. This loss is a calamity to him. It is to bo hoped that the people everywhere will keep a sharp look out, And that tho thief will be ar rested and tlie horso recovered. Cait. C ha lints Wallace.—The War Ten ton Clipper, of the 21st inst., publishes Gen. Wright’s cord, which appeared in The Bun of the 14th inst., accompanied with our introductory comments, in rela tion to the unfortunate death of Copt. Wallace, who was the editor cf that pa per at tho time of the tragic occurrence, to which the editor added the following remarks, from which it will be seen that he fully exonerates Gen. Wright from all intentional wiong, while joining iu tbe vindication of Capt Wallace: We are gl.nl to see that the great in justice done tho talented and brave Wal lace, by Ueu. Wright’s testimony before Stores !—Do not send off orders for the Ku-Kjux Committee, thus corrected by Gen. Wright. A published statement of Gen. Wright’s testimony was furnished ns some weeks since, and it was such a perversion of fuels— ao far as it related to the murder of Oapt. Charles Wallace and the canses leading thereto—that we were forced to believe that Gen. Wright had committed tbe unfortunate error unintentionally, and as the affuir had passed from the affair had passed from the newspapers into u correspondence between Col. A. U, Wullace, of Atlanta, and (leu. Wright, we reluctantly remained silent, awaiting the termination of tbe correspondence, which, we are pleased to state, has re sulted in the above amende honorable. A braver, more chivalrous, high-toned champion of tho South than Capt. Chos. Wallace never breathed tbe breath of life, and any reflections upon his fair rihnie, coming from any source, is an in sult to those for whose peace and welfare ho Hacriflced his life, and will be met with rebuke so long as honor and bravery lias a hold upon the hearts of our people. Fire.— Last night about 10 o’clock a kerosene lamp exploded on the counter of Bolomon'r jewelry store, on Whitehall street, setting fire to tho counter. The fire companies were quickly on th j spot, hut the fire was prevented from si read ing by the counter being speedily drawn out into the street. A quantity of watch es, spectacles, rings, pistols, &c., were broken and otherwise damaged, and the counter was consumed, and any mount of these things grabbed and earned off. The Central Hotel—At Columbus, is a good place for travelers to stop. The excellent landlady Mrs. Gray, keeps things as tidy us a parlor, has attentive servants and keeps a bountifully supplied table. There is an air of comfort about the place that makes one who has st pped there long to stop there again. U. S. Court.—The Equity case of Rogers vs. Rogers, for settlement and distribution of estate, was up yesterday. After argument tbe case was dismissed as far as it concerned four complainants. Rev. E. P. Birch has been elected President of the Methodist Female Col lege at LaGrange, to fill the place of Mr. Calloway, resigned, and has accepted the same. SurEiuoR Couut.—Judge Hopkins is rapidly closing the business of this term. Nothing of importance wus transacted yesterday, except binding over Foster Blodgett, tho particulars of which is given elsewhere. The Katie Putnam Troupe.—The Nashville Banner says Miss Katie is “one of the most bewitehing artistes of the day, aud iu her peculiar role has but few superiors on tho stage. She is not only faultless in acting, but is an accompl i vocalist, and her songs were most tlmsinstieally received.” This company will be hero New Year’s evening. See the announcement. Local & TLuniness Notices .Something New.—Something good, and that everybody ought to drink. Go to John Peel's and call for biaimport- ad German and Canada Math Whiskies, which he has just received. Also, has on hand some fine Cigars. dec29-3t. Cf 1 *. Stitching and Sewing neatly done at Agitucy Grover and Baker S. JI. Co., 17 Whitehall atrect, next door to James’ JiaLk. Spool Cotton and .Spool Bilk, for aaie. dec29-lm Dollaii Htobes—Fifty Cents Vaaea and Dolls, Gaps, or any other fan ey articlo. McBride A Go. have large lots just from auction, dec20dtf Beautiful beyond description— the Dolls, Vases, Toilet Sets, China Sets, Knives, Ac., at McBride & Co.’s, bonght at auction. They are the clieapret in the oily. doo20dtf At Reduced Pbiceb.—I will sell my entire stock of Ladies' aud Misses’ Furs, pt greatly reduced prices. Parties wish ing these articles would do well to coll on me at No. 40 Whitehall street dec20d5t John M. Holdbook. #©, Buftuee.—Why will you suffer from Rupture, when you can have Relief and Core. Throw away your disagrees ble Trusses, and call on lira. Rowe k Taber, Oapitol Building, Atlanta, Go. declOdtf Arm ovmoomentai. Fob Comttboller General.—-Goner- al LAFAYETTE McLAWS. dec29-d« Foil secretary of state. Colonel H. J. SPRAYBERRY is an nounced os n candidate for Secretary of State, subject to the Democratic Domina tion. As ho is a cripple, and unable to walk, ho would he pleased to see the members of the Legislature at hia room, No. 3, up stairs, corner Marietta and Broad streets term of 1870, and of the January term of 1871. It dlfllt had by addressing Col. N. J. Hammond, uf A. W. Hammond A Son, of tliis city, tt is well printed on good payer and properly indexed. Onnimus The**.—A nnmb r of our ohmohes, Wednesday Right, had Christ mas Tree entertainments for tho enjoy mont of the children of their Sunday Schools. Wo could uot attend all, and tot a report si onto ono^tliat of tho ^ Christian Clatock, An Hunter greet. Tho ehoir, led by Prof. Harrison aid the School, sang several act** Jfr. Wills do- Xdored an addicea, Mr. AtkiM presented ■*oqA.tMe Oscgtson was oonoluded by on aktksto, hot a benediction by K« PeclM. » in/ M l , . Fiwitb' dlLODOErr, yesterday* gave bond, in the sum of $23.0tf), for his ap pearance before the Superior Court. There were two bench warrants against Mm—on* on scoooat of a true MB foaai against him, lsst spring, in tho Dobbins -gass.wnd the other, j recently, ia connec tion with State Road frauds generally. ■Is bondsmen were Wm. R. Rhodes, who haUMed in tbe sun 0< M0,000; Ephraim Tweedy, $40,000; sad A. L Harris, whose property ia Baid to be assessed for taxa tion at 812,000. The recognisance mis taken before Judge Manning. j Hr. John s Day—Masonic and Good TanflaR Cklrbuaiion in Decatur— Wednesday the Masons, Good Templars and Cold Water Templars of Decatur and surrounding neighborhood assembled at tho Court-lnnse in Decatur to celebrate Ut. Jehu's Day, aud make a graud rally iu favor of the reform which they so xealonsly support. Iu the morning, tho assembled Masons, Templars and spectators listened to an eloquent address by Mr. H. Clay Jones, who, by his earnest and enthusiastic efforts iu behalf of the cause of Temper ance, hai effected much good, and at turn ed an enviahlo popularty amoug his fellow- citizens. The lodge recently established hy him in Decatur numbers about 125 members, male and female, with flnttor- ing prospects of numerous accessions Succeeding Mr. Jones, two promising boya, Master Jimmie Adams and Master Tommy Avary.’deiiverod speeches, which, by their enthusiasm and sincerity, iu spired many ekeptice with a just appre ciation of the Worth of the institution. After those addresses, tho company partook of tui elegant repast prepared for the guests and members of the or ganization. The procession of Masons, aud Templars, male and female, arrayed in tho insignia of their societies, excited much enthusiasm among all classes, and was well calculated to lure many a way ward sinner from the paths of vice. After the savory viands of the barbe cue had disappeared from the groaning tables, tho company listened to an ad dress fromTtTr. Albert H. Cox, of this city, who, Ik glowing and corneal lan guage, commended to tho world the soci ety of Good Templar*, os a refuge from moral turpitude, and os tho van guard of missionaries whose purj>ose it was to redeem the country from the scourge of vice which is fast beooming epidemic, threatening the overthrew of every institution, social and political, and eyen^tU|itoi|iining aa lbe,immortal Church The aasemblr then diapened, im proved with the demonstration as the crowning entertainment of the season, calculated to exert a good iutlueuce for - Special Notices. The Great Pictorial Annual. Hoatetter'a United States Almanac for 1872, for distribution, gratis, throughout tbe United States, and all civilized countries uf the Western Hemis phere, la now published and ready for delivery, in the English, German, French, Norwegian, Welsh, Swedish, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish languages, and all who wish to understand tho true philosophy of health should read aud pondtr th# valuable sug gestions it contains, in addition to an admirable madical treatise on tbe causes, prevention and care of a great variety of diseases, it embraces a large amottut of information interesting to tbe merchant, the mechanic, the miner, the fanner, the planter, aud professional man; and the calculations have been made for suoh meridians and latitudes as most suitable for a correct aud comprehensive Na tional Calendar. Tbe nature, uses, and extraordinary sanitary effect! of Hoatettor’s Stomach Bitters, tho staple tonic and alterative of inoro than half the Chris tian world, are tally sot forth iu its pages, whlcdi are also interspersed with pictorial illustrations, val uable rsdpes for tho household and farm, humorous anecdotes, and other instructive and amusing read ing matter, original and selected. Among tbe An nuals to appear with the opening of The year, this will be cno ot the most usetal and-mop hr find for the asking. Tho proprietors, Messrs. Hostetler it Smith, Pittsburgh, Ponnsylvania, ou receipt of a two-ccnt stamp, will forward a copy l»y mail to auy person who ctfnuot procure one iu his neighborhood. Ritters are sold iu every city, town and village, arc extensively used throughout tho cutirc civilized world. _ deod&wlw. Ni,tick to Travelers Going Wx^r Vu Memphis, Tknn.—The Proprietors of tho "Commercial Hotel,’ corner of Front and Jefferson streets, Memphis, re, epcctfully request the travelers from Georgia to put up at their aatabUahmanL The Hotel is most conve niently situated, can accommodate over thtae hun dred guests, has a first class table aud charges very Another Seizure.—We learn that acfc4 moder * , °' 80 per <Uy - decCdSw [Signed) ALLEN BROS. iug Governor Conley bus seized upon the Caiteravillo and Van Wert Bail road, for non-payment of interest on bonds of tbe company indorsed by tlio State of Georgia, now iu the bauds of Henry Clews «V Co., and lias appointed Col. D. B. Printup, of liomo, receiver of tho road, to take ebargo of tbe same and run it in tho intercut of tbe State. The Grand Ourra—Second Kjght,— Fra Diavolo, tho celebrated comic opera of tho French author, Auber, was played last evening by tbe Formes-Uabelmann troupe, to an increased audience, with Battering success. Tho entire troupe are becoming more popular every day, and we tniHt that Atlanta will give them a popular reception and crowded house be fore they leave for the West. To-night will bo presented the world-renowned opera of Martha. This is a rare oppor tunity, aud we wish them a full house. Stone Mountain Accommodation Train.—Ou and after Monday, tbe 25tli instant, will lcavo Atlanta at 5:20 p. m., just live minutes behind tho regular mail train, and continue until the season requires a cliauge, which will be made for the convenience of a majority of the patrons. By direction of S. Iv. Johnson, Superintendent. dcc23-2t Kd. A. Werner, Agent. “ Alexander H. Stephens on the Study of the Law."—A 1G pag* pam- plilet—-one of the profoimdeat of Mr. Stephens’ many productions. Single eopy 15 cents ; 50 oopiee $5 Address J. Hexly Smith, Manager Sun Office, — — •&- Offices to Rent.—One room on 2d floor; also a portiou of the office, in cluding one window on the first floor—ir Thu Bun Bnilding, on Broad street. Apply to J. Renly Smith, tf. Sun Offioe. CONTENTS “ATLANTA WEEKLY SCN,** WEDNESDAY, DBCBAIDKR 21ih, 1871. PlkgV 1—The New Hampshire Democracy. New Hampshire Politics. Wasliiugton Corrospoudence. Mr. Stephens aud Tho 8uu. Sun-Strokes. Geor gia Matters. Local Notes, etc. Page 4—Tho Suspended Taxes on tho Press.— Catching Wild Hogs. D#njamin Conley. Public Acts passed by tho Georgia Legislature, 1871. Lo cal Notes. Tho Boys of the Period. Telegrams, 'age 3--Oeorgia Matters. Local Notes. Tele grams. Tho Bouds of Georgia. Appointments of the South Georgia Conference for 1872. Grant's Military Police in Illinois. Advertisements. Page d—’The Comptroller Generalship.” The Legislature end the l^ess. An Anniversary. Sun- Strokes. Georgia Matters. Local Notes, eto. Page 5 —Telegrams. Communication from Flori da. Commercial. Advertisementa, etc. Page G—Temper of the South. Death of a For mer Prominent Cititen of Georgia. Washington Items. Rebel iu Real Lifo. Sun-Strokes. De layed Telegrams. Georgia Matters. Local Notes. Telegrams, etc. Page 7— Sun-Strokes. Georgia Matters, pensation of Jurors in DeKalb and Fulton Coun ties. In Memoriam. Public Acta Passed at the Late Session of the General Assembly, 1871. The Coudition of the South. Sowing. 8un-9troke«. Page 8—The Washington City Patriot The End Approaching. I Aval Notes. Telegrams, etc. Local & Business Notices. t&r Foe Kent.—A splendid Store Boom in Odd Fellows’ building, oq Ma rietta Btroet Apply to li. F. 8. Kimbro k Co., No. G Decatur street, Atlanta, Ga. dec23-6t VST Slightly Tarnished Silver Ware, good os ever, from beat makers, at and below cost, at McBride & Co.’a, dec20dtf Try Diamond Oil—The safest and cheapest. Comer Whitehall and Mitchell streets. dec20dtf MT At more n Minre Meat, at dftcld-St Stores, k Bho. Mr Stakes k Bro., beg, roapeol.ully, to call the attention of tbe ladies to their full stock of Finest Fancy and Family Groceries and fruits, nuts and canned goods. decl9 8 f . f&. New hnudon Layer Hnwias, Leg horn Citron, New Currants, Jellies, Fla vouring Extracts, aud Finest English Spices, at decl9-8t Stores k Bro. All onr goods are warranted to be tbe very best, and at Broad street prices. ttejp Japanese Cocoa Sticks made fur tbe first time in Atlanta, at Block’s Can dy Factory, No. 75 Broad street. Broken Candy 20 cents per ponnd. Chocolate Caramels every Wednesday.— Fresh Candies of all kinds kept constant ly ou hand. nov25 Bfp,,. Oo to McBride & Co.’s before you buy your Christmas and Bridal Presents. Their stores are furnished with tbe cheapest and most beautiful in the city. dec20dtf IgL Diamond Oil.—Do not endanger your lives and property by using danger ous oils. Go to the corner of Whitehall and Mitchell streets and get Diamond OiU It is endorsed and recommended by the “ Board of Underwriters” and by tbe United States Government; is tbe safest and cheapest oil in use. dec20dtf JXtm Sttoertisentente. rpHOSE WANTING BRICKS. X dated, on abort notice, h, » « — SIMMONS a HUNT'S, Junction of Marita and Walton streets. Any amount under 400,000 can be supplied. novTOdtf T. II. EL YEA. B o o lc keeper! MebcHASTS OB OlHEBS DE8IBIM0 THE above, either permanently or temporarily, or For llent. Apply to dec27-€t Farm For Half, 280 valley land, Buildings) premises t dec27-w4w P. O. Address, Easts bogs, Ala. Agents Wanted lur A.H.STEPHENS OHIAT HI8TOBY Ot TUB WAB, Dm,tot. In 0 tug Oo., Alluto. Oo., Philodelphio, Po.. or St lout. G. W. ADAIR, Auct’r. FIRST-CLASS CENTRAL PROPERTY AT AUCTION. - LOTS OOBNEB HU.NTF.lt AND PRYOR Bowdon College. [36 miles west of Newnsn, Os.; and 40 miles Eaat of Oxford, Ala.] Board per month $ 8 00 to $12 50 Tuition, Preparatory Department per month 1 80 to 3 80 College Rates per mouth No extra charges. Sla«e leaves Newnan The Weekly Sun, an 8-page paper, is- Friday, sued every Wednesday, single copy, 5 cents. $2 per year; Monday, Wednesday and For'Catelogue giving tall particulars, address REV. F. H. M. HENDERSON. STFaRLING SILVER-WARE. RP & FLOY! No. 33 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA. Specialty, Sterling Silver-Ware. BHEUHATISM. Linch’s Anti - Rheumatic they h»ve cured more varieties of Rheumatism, per- , manently, than all other remedies ever known to the profession, Special attention Is requested to the many new and elegant pieces manufac tured expressly to onr order the past year, and quite recently completed. An unusnally attractive assortment of novelties in Fancy Sliver, caied for Wedding and Holiday presents, of a medium and expensive character. The House we represent manufacture on an unparalleled scale, cmployiug on Sterling SUver*Warc alone over tine Hundred skilled hands, the most accom plished talent In Designing, and the best Labor-saving Machinery, enabling them to produce works of the highest character, at prices UIVAPPROACHfCD by any competition. Oar stock at pres ent Is the largest, and most varied this side of Philadelphia. An examination of our stock and prices will guarantee our sales. OUR HOUSE USE ONLY SAVE YOUR MONEY BY PATRONIZIN'tJ CUMMINS HIGH SCHOOL. i opens first Monday r particulars address _ decl3-wlm Liquors ! Liquors ! Xles, Wines ! Liquors 1 AT KENNY’S Chicago Ale Depot an:d Wholesale Liquor Houho. HV have a Large Assortment ot all kinds orLIQtrORS, trhich trill be sold at the Most Reason able Terms. septl4-6m Bern Qteoertiaemcnls. FOB S A L E! T HE Machinery ta a Cotton Min at Predi ri. v. burg, Va., consisting as foiloirs; 14 thirty-inch Cards, R. R. heads, Ac • R iri „ Spurning Frame*—912 spindles; 2 Drawiuu Frsm. ^^ two Speeders; 1 Wlllower or Opener; 2 Spremderr^ three heaters each; 2 Ring Twisters-nixty Bumdw each; 3 Spoolers, Keels, Presses, Scales, Wan, Min* Ac., and aU the necessary prejiarations lor luai, ' 800 to 900 pounds coarse yarn daily. The Water Power ia unsurpassed, the rent t which, and buildings, are very low. UI Operatives abundant, aud can be obtained at un usually moderate wages. * The whole of the above Machinery, inrlud i Shafting. Heading. Ac.. wiU be sold for the l,w price of $6,000. Enquire ot * E. T. SCHULTZ A CO.. 44 German street dsc24d3tsun Baltimore, Md. Chapel Hill High School, Chapel Hill, Dontfax On,, On. F. M. DUNCAN, A. B„ Principal T he etbbcibis or this imstitution wili BSQIB JAKUABY K Mi. 1 t>ttAWrIS«liT8. English, Mathematics, Ancient Languages, Survey, tug sad Book-keeping. Tuition per month $i 50 to $3 50 Hoard per month... «(Wto looo For particulars or circulars, address MILKS EDWARDS. See. Board Trustees, declSwlt Chapel HiU, Ut. King’s Mountain MILITARY «OHOOL, YORKVIL.Lt, 8. C. T he first session of the school year of 1872 wiU begin on the 1st of February and tnd ou the «Uth of June. ' Team—For Schoo Washing, Fuel, Ligb payable in advance. declO-wtUtetFeb _ nirias Count*. •WIU be sold, fore the Court _ ■ oounty, Ga., within the legal hours of sale, lot of land No. C1h, all advertisement* lor the Ordinary’s Clerk of the Sui ~ - • - hereafter be pub] < decf-dfitAwlt ■unty or Foltom. j said county. - T HE PETITION OF J. K. WYLIE. A. C. and B. F. Wyly, G. E. Gibbon. W. H. Hancock, J. 0. Bruckner, L. B. Davis. WlY'atn H. Cumming, W. l*. Pattillo and J. E. Godfrey, and such ctlbj* as are or may bs associated tbam, shows that they desire to be incorpo-i -» r .der the name of th" 0 •• Eccentric Laundry a , ou..dry ilachine Compa ny of the City '1 Atlanta;” 4 hat ihey desire under said corporate name to carry on tao Lauudrv shaU have been su) r, *ho business of t company shall coi/- -aeticc. t te remalaing one-fifth of the stock bei’ / held an preferred stock lor the benefit of the st< ,kholders; that the amount of the capital stock to '_>* actually paid iu before commenc ing business, shall be twenty-fire per cent of t above named four fifths of aaid i two thousand dollars; that your be incorporated tar tbe period o 1 ever pray, i HENRY JACK80N A BRO., Attorneys Pro Peitionm Cumber, Coal, Catljs, #c. JAMES O. ALLEN, | EDWARD PARSONS. JAMES O. ALLEN & CO., . WHOLESALE AND BETAIL DEALEB8 IN Lumber and Coal. Laths, Shingles, ttoors, Sash and Blinds Always In block. Solo Agent, tor OO-A-Xj CriEBIt COAL, OO.' Superior to any in tho market Retail price for Coal In the yard S COAL, 33 Cents per Bushel of 80 Bounds. 3 Bushels for $1 OO ATLAS WHISKIES. Perfect Purity, Uniform, quali ty, Medical Character, and at the same time to their Excellence an a (Jeneral Beverage. rbey are guaranteed free from i 'BSTANChS, having invarlabl thorough ANALYTICAL TESTS. 8ppci»lly recommended for all purposes for which pure and highly improved Whiskies are used, and Sold by all first-class^Grocors, Druggists, sudd fai rs generally. to theTtbade. Send for tho "Atlas Price List,” and be pleased to remember that, being ACTUAL DISTILLERS, We have constantly on baud a very large and supe rior assortment of PURE RYE, WHEAT, BOUIUloN and MALT WHISKIES, of different ages ' as well as in our regular Atlas Whiskie great inducements. Also on band a lar selected stock of the best known makes < RYE WHISKIES, »ld. which were distilled ranteed to be the best o ulman & co., A B AUG AIN! fJIHE undersigned offers for sale, ip the growing town of Opelika, a No. 1 established Family Grocery and Provision Store, (the best stand in town) all newly stocked, and having attached a fine Restau rant, all doing a fins oaah business. The proprietor retires ou account of bad health. Terms are cash. This is the best investmeut in the State. Address: JOHN KING, 8r., decl7-eodAw2w Box 55, Opelika, Ala, WAITED! 10,000 MINK SKINS! To Printers. Twelvo newspaper chases, suitable for papers from 22x82 to 21x86, wilt be sola cheap. Address J. HknLX Surra, If. Business Manager Sun. I AM nww paying the talowigg price*) Good Cased Mink bkins, $1 to ts each: Otter. $1 to $3; Coon and Fox, 10 to 25 cents; Muskrat and Opos sum, 5 to 10 cents; Beaver, 25 to T5 cents per skin. I will pay as high a price for Southern Furs as any house in the bouth; and when ten or more Mink Or utter Skiut> sro sent me, or $20 worth of other Furs, I will pay the freight from any point of the country. I do Una to save expense ot traveling to knit them. I was for twelve yean proprietor of the Atlanta Fur Company, and to that time received hundred* of consignment*, and never hod bat one complaint in regard to price or settlement, tad that when 1 cutrurted tbe settlement to another party. Hoping my past will be a guarantee for the future, I solicit the privilege to purchase your Furs. The Emporium, North Railroad street, Opelika, la. BERTRAND ZACHBY. deol5-wlm Dealer in Fare, kc._ GEORGIA-Taliaf»*»o Oochtt. C»awtq*x>till*, Ga., Dee. 7,1*71. r f AS MUCH as the Atlanta 8un has the largest cir culation in said comity, of any newspaper of the Rtste, notice ia hereby given that the Sheriffs adver tisements, by me, win hereafter be made in that paper. MARCUS D. L. OOOthEH. deeD-wTt AU onlm i.'t’omp.nlpd with th. Oh, hir US borti.l. or uirnnlh will b, .tollvrrml within tho old city limit, at 85 cut, per bu.licl p«r air lout, warrmntod wolrhnl ,t tho Mine, »u0 oh«rj«d uccording to th, INVOICE » CENTS per bu,h,l. OKFICK ANl) YARD OPPOS1TH GEORGIA RAIT.ROAD. ATLANTA, GA. Jire Jnsrtrancr. GUANO ! GUANO !! GUANO ! ! J OFFKR FOB S ALE AT REDUCED PRICES 1,000 Tons James' Island Onano, trhich has been Ex posed. 6000 Tons Raker's Island Pare, Landed here <n 1809, Hired from the Island, by the ship “ Eldorado." ^ And I will mix the two above with pure Peruvian. Pries List aud Analysis furnished on applies- SP leUh OatUnaMo (hat, PVT Ohl*. *• advance being m-da, nr win advance au canal tonne. Gk B- LAMAR, Jr,. Cotton Broker and General Commission Merchant, Northwest Corner Kelly‘a Building. d”*-* - KAVX1YNAH. <}j.. We 8i>ccially desire (til our subscribers to receive their papers regularly and promptly. Wo will taka it as a special favor if they will report to us every failure to re- ecvte th* paper. Also, auy failure to have it properly delivered—just ns it is requested by them. Also, any failure to receive it prompt ly—in due time. AU that we can do is to do the lx at wo . .. ... , can. We ask our subscribers to help us Irrin'aiOT V lplrabo'n oM^ro**month.* (fS SuiSni.’ HOGANSVILLE INSTITUTE, For 3Ialew and Females. Sheriff. GkXllUsIA-Uoiiclai <011111 f wo months Airi r “ ■ TION will l»e made T HE EXERCISES OF THU INSTITUTION, for th* ageing term of 1*72. wiU login oa Monday, th* 8th of teuuory, and contents twsnty-fuur weeks. —w—, <***”*>* *** bars aUendsd tM« School, from various parte of Omnia and from othor Souteism Btelaa. om and do testefy that it te no •• humbug,” but an Institution of Ioorniac, undrr ths managomont of ths muss experienced and ruceesaful Educator* that 'can be found—whsre iLim am. wrii aa Young Gsntiemrn, are educated in all brenahM *i atndy. ** LantukgM. Anient an 1 Modern -Mathematic*. Srtsnren. Llteraturu. Ornamental Branches. Marie on any Instrument, etc,, and for lean money than at any 'vthmn I Tbe I xality fa remarkable for it* healthtalnere, the Milags for it* moral*, and good aoctety. the e tixens t reghter foT the,r • p ‘ r,t of iu ' ,u * t, 7 tnterpriss, and ths School for its discipline, and tbs rapid progress of its „ . , , . inllriswork. If would assiHt us giefttly all time* to come, and whose sole purpose lu C orrc*ctiii K irreguluiities, if wo an tl- tS£ is to lalior “/>ro loan publico.” | ways hay© them reported to ns. tf j novii-2m w. F. mkadi HEADER, A«'mT. GEO. C. LOONY, Prlnelpnl Office 101 W. Fifth Strcrt, CINCINNATI, OHIO. The only Bailable Gift Distribution iu the couutry 1 $00,000 00! I AT PALPABLE GIFTS! lo be distributed in Iv. I>. SINE’S IUsd BEQULAB MONTHLY GIFT ENTERPRISE. To he drawn Monday, Feb. 19tb, 1572. TWO GRAND CAPITALS OF 85,000 Cach in Greenbacks! Two Prizes $ 1,0005 , Five Prizes *500 ■ (. Greenbacks ! Te« Prims ,100 a 1 °»« Hone ud Bsggj, with Silver moo.teJ hern. »>. worth $000. Ons fine'toned Rosewood Pian«*. worth *500. Tan Family Sewing Machine-, worth *100 each! Five Heavy Caned Gold Hunting Watches and Htevy Gold Chains, worth *300 each ! Five Gold American Hunting Watches, worth f 125 •Mhl Tan Lndtes* Gold Hunting Watt hef. worth $100 each t mo Gold and Silver Uvw Hanung Wktches (In all.) worth from **0 to $300aaoh- Iodiea' Gold LeontJne Chains, Gent’s Gold Vr*t Chain*. Hoik) and DonUe Plated Silver lab e and Tssepoons, Photograph Album*, Jewelry, ho., he., Ac. *•*#*■ JTumber of GUIs 6,0001 Tickets Limited to 6O.OOO! AGHNT8 WANTED TO ttLL TICKETS. To whom Liberal Premium* will be psiti- Kteglc Ticket* *1 ; Six Tickets *5 ; Twelve TfcM* *10 ; Twenty-five Tickets $20. Circulars containing a taW list of vritr*. a de«* nr Uou of the manner of drawing, and other inform* Ron in reference to the Distribution, will he •■y ons ordering them. AH letters must he ed«r< •dto t. O. IIMB Be* The Harrisburg. Pe**sylran> n CORN HHELLER. T HE Greatest Thing Out, Great aarlOM of mm siul labor. Weight 3 pound*—Price f 3. . F.vsne A Welker. Agent* for Putnam.