The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 30, 1871, Image 4

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JL’HLE DAILY SUN- atvboaj Mount*a 'Dkckmkku 30 tQr New Advertisement* always itmwi n Firtt Page / Local and Business Notices on Fourth Page. llB|U Copies of tlfrtll’ Wot Hale mi the Coats ter. DAILY .... SQnis % WEEKLY otcuUi METEOROLOGICAL orncE chief or signal service, i Washington, D. 0., 29th Dac’r, 1871. j The conditions are favorable for the development of an area of low prueswu In Arkaaiae and Mtosourt, with a movement north-eastward on Saturday— Threatening weather will probably continue In the Eldf >nd.*ouUi*n State* *101 rri« on the latter * r KM. Alim* MfWoiMtt, wltt Fwrtht; cloudy and clearing weather, will probably extend during the night and on Saturday south-eastward over Mew York and New England. Dangerous winds are not anticipated to-night • CITY AWAIRB. Christmas a»d Baton. Presents.— embroidered cloaks, furs, [lores, silk aader-gstmeots, Froaoh hosier;, French calicoes, French wrappers, fans, real laoe sets, every nov elty in ties, real Jet seta and three oases 1 bf carlostHes—«M opening at the London Store, Marietta street la. Nsw Yam's Cards, of tbo most ele gant style, can bo had at the “ Economi cal, hook pod dob Printing House." Send your orders oaxly. dec29d2t Reminiscences or tkrAkut os Nouth- rrn Virginia.—Including the Battles, , . Media and Anecdotes of Thomas' Brig ade, Stonewall Jsokaon’s Corps, by Capt. T. O. Jacob, of Foraytb, Ga. For sale at Phillips Si Crews’ Book Store. dec29<12t Alt. the Oranges.—See card of W. Powers A Son. (bn Tax,—Al«j. Williams, our city ,r. Marriial, has a notice for delinquents. The Dairy Business.— Sec the notice of Col. J. M. C. Reed. Splendid House to Rent.—See the tSerd of 1 Bell & Goldsmith, who offer the Laron^lou House for rent. Horse Stolen—Reward.—Sec the ad vertisement of L. M. Andrews, of White Plains, Greene oounty. Keep a look out and catch that thief. Col. D. W. Mono an, of LaGrangc, died last Monday evening. He was the bro ther of CotrBrown Morgan, of this city, He had been uuwell for somo time past. Thb T. B.’s. (which Wysteriods hiero glyphics embody the suggestive inoorpo- mtivo ti(l^ ,TS*d Hoys,) had a pleasant 'sociable at ’ Jithtes' Chi onecrl Hall last evening. See tbo lmtioe of William Fisher’s Boarding House, an Pryor street, near Mitchell. Ha keeps a good house, and thjje Visit it enee, never fail to eall Of LaVaWtte MoLawe—l’ho uounccmenf of General MoLaws’ name oa a oandiduto for Compfroller General, nppean in the columns of Tur Sun. He is widely oud favorably known in Geor gia and tbo South. MARitiED.r^pavojj! Qoudy arrivod at home Thursday with liis bride, who was •*IUae Katie E. Sikes, of Oolunbna. The ceremony took place on Wednesday, at the residence of the briJo's fathor, Rov. J. H. Nall officiating. Flood And Meat Markets.—There is a much stiffer feeling in flour, sud many parties are asking 25 cents per bbl. over prises at first of the wren. Meats are very low and quiet Plan- ten can well afford to lay in supplies st present figures. A Curiosity.—Call at Sanders' Picturo Frame Mknafaotory, under tha National Hotel, Peachtree street, and oaamine that miniature parlor and chamber set. Read Mr. Williamson's advertisement It is to be raffled for on Monday cveuing st 6 o'clock. Text Boo eh for the Public Schools. —The Board of EdbcaWou on Wednesday officially adopted text books for the use of the public schools soon to be inaugu rated in this city, as follows: Sanford's series of Arithmetics, by Sanford, profes sor of mathematics in Merger University, night. Macon, Ga.; J.B. Lijipincott & Co., pub 1 inborn. Goold Brown’s Grammar; CorueU'i Priuuttj and Intermediate Geography; D. Appleton A Co., New York, publish ers. Maury’a Manual of Geography, by Commodore Maury, President of the Uui versity of Alabama; and Holmes History; University Publishing Company, of New York, of wlifch Gtii. John 1). Gordon is the General Agent, and W. A. (haymaker of this eity, is the Local Agent [A no tice from Gen. Gordon of their books appears in The Sle this morning.] Butler's series of Spellers, published by that reliable and enterprising South ern Publishing House, John P. Morton A Co., of Louisville, Kentucky. Mr. Is rael Putnam, of Griffin, Ga., is the Gen eral Traveling Agent. Their books are securing a large popularity. PayBon Sc Dnnton's lithographed sys tem of Writing, and Bartholomew’s Draw- ing. Walton’s Arithmetical Tables and Wor cester's great English Dictionary; Brewer A Tileston, Boston, Mass. Mr. George P. Plpelps, tbo gentlemanly agent of this worthy publishing house, is in our city. Robinson's Algebra; Ivison, Btakcman A Taylor, New York and Chicago. Wilson's ssrtes of Readers and United States History, and Loomis' Geometry and Trigonometry; Harper A Brothers, New Yofk. For these und the entire list of school text hooks, published by the Harpers, Dr. Stoat of this city it the Agent. He is a gentle man of deep research, great learning, fine literary attainments and long experience as a teacher, and in educational mattirs generally. Independent series of Readers: Steele's Natural Philosophy and Steele's Chemis try: A. S. Barnes A Co., Publishers. Haven’s Rhetorio. Latin Grammar and Reader. (Yet to be ado] ted.) The Board determined to establish a Female High School, and tiiua perfect the system of popular public education. For the ensuing year, the following officers were chosen: Hen. Joseph E. Brown, President; Dr. J. P. Logan, Vice-l’reaident; Snp’t. B Mallon, Secre tary, and E. E. Rawaon, Treasurer. Personal. —T. Lyon, Augusta agent of the Atlantio Coast Lino, is now in the city for a day or two. The new road from Sumter across to Columbia, 8. C. i* now compute, by wbiob freight cars are running through from Wilmington to Atlanta without ohange, making a now through freight line from Now York to this of ty. Sad Accident.—Mr. M. J. Kingsbury, of LaGrange, was very seriously injured last Monday whil* firing a Christmas cannon. He was loading it, and had neg- leotel to swab it ont after having previ ously fired it It ignited while he was forcing down tha charge, blowing off hia right arm at the elbow, oonaidenbly dam aging bin MM hind and injuring hia faoa and eyes to some eiteRt. M. T. CaoEUnaagT, Esq.—ThisgeutU- m*u has —pointed himself with the Parlor Goods Msnafsatoring Company, iff Kile's Corner Bnilding. Ha is an ene^gatia bittiness man, whose aaaocia tion YUtb the company wifi be valuable. Tbo finest parlor goods are mads to or- * tiler fhf this firm, which fn perfectly m Baxrilmg to look at. We congratulate the company upon «nch « valuable ao- ,! qoUlHoa to-their . A Sociable.—A most agreeable party ; r., - off Thursday evening at the re3- y greatly to the delight of the oompany. Everybody was happy, and not ontfl the •**»e tun*’ hours eyant the twal" did any body deem it wall to break up the happy airete and mar the merriment which every one enjoyed. Quarterly Meeting.—The first Quar terly Conference of tho First Methodist Church will bo held this (Saturday) even ing at 7 o’clock, in iho basement of the church. Rev. W. H. Potter, P. E., will preach on Sunday morning at 101 o’clock. If the weather should be fdvor- fthle a watch night meeting will be held at 10* o’clock, p. m. Sermon bj W. P. Harrison, Pastor. To Montgomery.—The Opera Compa ny now performing in this city, will leave to-night, immediately after the perform ance, for Montgomery. They go by way of tho Western and Atlantic Railroad, and the Blue Mountain Route. Through tho courtesy of Major E. B. Walker, Master of Transportation, and Mr. B. W. Wwnn, General Passenger Agent, the silver palace car, “State of Georgia” will run through, for the purpose of car rying the troupe. The car will be in oharge of Beau Campbell, Passenger Agent Qf tho Blue Mountain Route, which is equivalent to saying it will go through all right. [communicated.] ! Atlanta, Ga., Dec. 29, 1871, | FIUoi s Sun : A City Judge is soon to be elected by our new Council, and every g>od citizen has a deep interest in the selection of a man of sterling^ worth, of legal ability and of txpericnce. Such a man is to ho found in tho permon of Colonel & B. ttpoucor, who, wo un derstund, is a candid ate. Citizen. Council Proceedings.-—Council met lost evening; His Honor Mayor Ham moud in the chair. Full board of Coun oilmen present. appeal case of J. 8. Griffin postponed to next Friday ' ' f,r. PETITIONS, From Mr. Benning, asking pay lor an ox killed by falling into a hole; referred. From citizens, unking for crossing ou Peter’s street; granted. From C. Kyle, to retail liquors; granted. From J. C. Peck, asking that side walk be properly graded on Ivy between Wheat and Houston streets; granted. From Mr. H. W. McDaniel, asking for a small lot near Whitehall street; granted. Citizens asking for crossing on Nelson street. Referred. ltKPOKTB OP COMMITTEES: Committee recommended that the city’s portion of the expenses incurred in preliminary survey of the Georgia West- Road bo refunded to Mr. J. H. James, who had advanced the money for the en tire expense. Adopted. The petition of No. 5 Fire Company, asking for appropriations, was referred to Local <& Business Notices. >&» All persons that have not paid their city tax for the year 1871, will please call at my office and settle imme diately and save farther costs. T, H. Williams, dcc30 2t Marshal. Fon Kent.—A splendid Store Room in Odd Fellows’ building, on Ma rietta street. Apply to It. P. 8. Kirabro Ac Co., No. 6 Decatur street, Atlanta, Ga. dec23-6t Slightly Tarnished Silver Wfire, good as ever, from beat makers, at and below oost, at McBride A Co.’a. dec20dtf M. Tar Diamond Oil—The safest and cheapest Corner Whitehall and Mitchell atreets. decSOdtf Atmore’s Mince Meat, at decl9-8t Stores, A Bbo. ItaT* Stekcs A Bro.* beg, xcsptet.ully, to call the attention of the ladies to their full stock of Finest Fancy and Family Groceries and fruits, nuts and canned goods. decl9-8t. v , , New London Layer Raisins, Leg- tile new Council with recommendation "horn Citron, New Currants, Jellies, Fla- tliat they show all the liberality practica ble towards the enterprise, os the present Council felt they wero unable to make further appropriations this year. resolutions. By Mr. Lowry—That Geo. .Stewart, street overseer, bo instructed to take the carta of the Fourth and Fifth Wards and do the necessary work required by archi tects around public sohool buildings iu the Fourth Ward, commencing on the 1st of January; adopted. By Mr. Rioe—That a rock crossing be laid on Peachtree street in front of the Governor’s mansion; adopted. That check of $5 be paid in favor of 8. 8. Porter, magazine keeper, for re moving powder from the old to new magazine; adopted. Aid. Cassin made report that $80 be placed to the credit of B. H. A A. M. Thrasher, on aooount of error in tax. That chairman of Street Committee be authorized to furnish C. P. Cassin with 2G0 square feet of paving rock, in lieu of that quantity by mistake for street pur poses; adopted. finance. The Committee on Finance reported payment of bills to the amount of $10,- 679.38. The amount was enlarged by the quarterly salaries of Councilman and officers. On motion of Mr. Fowler,Council ad journed to meet at 2 o’clock next Friday afternoon. Mn. Speights’ New Paper.—The pro spectus of the Daily News, to be pub lished by our late associate co-partner, Griffiu, Ga., at an early day, appears in our columns. Mr. Speights is a stir ring, lively newspaper man, and will publish a paper full of spice and enter taining reading matter. We wish him abundant success. We believe this is the first effort at u daily in Griffiu. voariDg Extracts, and Finest English Spices, at deol9-8t - Stokes A Bno. All onr goods are warranted to be the very best, and at Broad street prices. U&- Japanese Cocoa Sticks made for the first time in Atlanta, at Block’s Can dy Factory, No. 75 Broad street. Broken Candy 20 cents per pound. Chocolate Caramels every Wednesday.— Fresh Candies of all kinds kept constant ly ou hand. nov25 3U Go to McBride A Co. ’s before you buy your Christmas and Bridal Presents. Their stores are furnished with the cheapest and most beautiful in the eity. dec20dtf Diamond Oil.—Do not endanger your lives and property by using danger- oils. Go to the corner of Whitehall and Mitchell streets and get Diamond Oil. It is endorsed and recommended by tho “ Board of Underwriters” and by the United States Government; is the safest and cheapest oil in use. dec20dtf Something New.—Something good, and that everybody ought to driok. Go to John Peel’s and oall for his import ed German and Canada Molt Whiskies, which he has just received. Also, has on hand somo fine Cigars. dec29-3t. Stitching and Sewing neatly done at Agency Grover and Baker S. M. Co., 17 Whitehall street, next door to James’ Bank. Spool Cotton and Spool Silk, for sale. dec29-lm IfeJ* Dollar Stores-:—Fifty Cents Stores !—Do not send off orders for Vases and Dolls, Cups, or any other fan cy article. McBride A Co. have large lots just from auction. dec20dtf Tiik President of tho Ladies’ Memo rial Association requests us to say that a meeting will bo held this alternnoon at 3 ’clock—tho last ono for the year. Im portant business is to be transacted. of guests were in attendance, (#nds pi all the parties, and the evening was ieds a sociable one in truth. The -amain by Misses H.n and tUnu Was not the least pleasing feature. Those young ladies <»**« rihnirW,. aud Christmas at Noucuoss.—Yesterday a party of young men left Atlanta, on the Air Lino train, for the above place. Af ter a short rule over that most excellently managed road, we wore mot by “ Cousiu John Thrasher” at tho depot, who oon- duoted us to his hotel, which, in a very short time, has gained a most cu viable aud well-moritod reputation as the best coun try hotel in the State. “ Cousin John” is a natural born host, and his accom plished lady kuows exactly how to enter tain her guest*. After a most sumptuous supper, at which the substantial* vied with tho deli oacies, dancing was announced, oud, for the first time, we were permitted to pass judgment upon the boasted beauties of the Norcroes ladies; and the realisation up fully to our most sanguine ex pectationa. To enumerate the many and varied ohanui of the fair dancers, is talk which your correspondent feels in adequate to discliargc, but will content myself with the mere mention of few names. Tho Misses Mc.s sped like fairies through the mazes of the dauoe,and by tlieir captivating manners carried ev erybody by storm, the accomplished Misses S. contributed a%rge share to tho even ilgV entertainment, and wjll be long re fucohered by oil. The Misses Th's., V. and R. all looked their prettiest, and from several remjtkfe, -which your corree earned away their oor- ttepwf Um<Bveniug’s trophies. Our ui'.y furofihed her quota oft eauty la tba penoui of the fair Misses M., if tome of the Atlanta boys do not look after their interest, some of the Nor- young men may play destruction with their hopes. At eleven o’clock, “Cousiu John,” called the assembly to order, bade them retire to their respective horn cs to meet again Sparks’. Thus closed one of ike moot delight ful parties we ever attended. All left, convinced that Ncrcrom lias the prettiest ladies, and Cousin John is a capital ho tel keeper. * Atlanta, Ga., 28th December 1871.' The Grand Opera—Third Night.— Martha, the master-piece of the German composer, Flotow, was rendered last even ing ut DeUivc’s by tho Formes-Habel- mann troupe, with thrilling, effect to an audience composed of tho fashion and musical talent of the city. This serio- j comic opera, the moBt popular of Flo- tow’s works, possesses many exquisite lyrics familiar to ail. M'lio. Itosetti sang “The Last Rose of Summer” with such touching pathos that many iu the audi ence were unublo to restrain the rising tears; and as for W. Formes, tho pro- fuuudesfc basso on the Southern stuge, lie executes with magic effect his humorous role. The closing scene last evening was one of tho noblest outbursts of stately melody we ever had the pleasure to hear. To-night—the last—will be presented Dor Freyschutz, the chef d'erurre of Carl Von Weber. It is the gala night, and we predict will bo the crowning effort of tho week. Stone Mountain Accommodation Train.—Ou aud after Monday, the 25th instant, will leave Atlauta at 5:20 p. in., just five minutes behind the regular mail train, and continue until the season requires a chauge, which will bo mnde for the convenience of a majority of tho patrons. By direetionof S. K. Johnson, Superintendent, dec23-2t Ed. A. Werner, Agent “Alkxander H. Stephens on the Study of the Law.”—A 16 poga pam phlet—one of the profoundest of Mr. Stephens’ many productions. Single oopy 15 cents ; 50 copies $5 Address J. Henly Smith, Mauagcr Sun Office, Beautiful beyond description— the Dolls, Vases, Toilet Sets, China Sets, Knives, Ac., at McBride & Co.’s, bought at auction. They are the cheapest in the city. dec20dtf At Reduced Prices.—I will sell my entire stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ Furs, at greatly reduced prices. Parties wish ing these articles would do well to call on mo at No, 40 Whitehall street, dec20d5t John M. Holbrook. BQL. Rupture.—Why will you suffer from Rupture, when you can have Belief and Cure. Throw away your disagreea ble Trusses, and call on Drs. Rowe & Tuber, Capitol Building, Atlanta, Ga. declOdtf STERLING SILVER-WARE. SHARP & FLOYD, No. I$3 Wliitekull Street, ATLANTA. Specialty, Sterling 1 Silver-Ware. Fob Comptroller Genebal.—Gener al LAFAYETTE McLAWS. dec29-dtf FOR BECRBTABY 09 STATE. Colonel H. J. SPRAYBERRY w an nounced as a candidate for Secretary of State, subject to the Democratic nomina tion. As he is a cripple, and unable to walk, he would be pleased to see the members of the Legislature at his room, No. 3, up stairs, corner Marietta and Broad street* Ife® Olbnertiertnente. 8IMMON8 k HUNT'S, JiuuXfun of M«l et U .od Walton streets. Any amount under 400,000 ean be atropHed. uovWdtf T. M.KLYEA. A DAILY PAPER IN (JHItfKIN! FROSPBOTOS or THE Griffin Daily News. TTAVrm BY EXPERIENCE ABROAD, BECOME n Willy Mtlafled that Grifflu la as good a place to ltv« and make a living in aa any in <Georgia. I have ma-e uy u-y mind to return, aud on the 16th day of January, commence the publication of a live news paper, to be called Tlio Gi'lflln Dally News. The paper will be published in the lutereet of no party, oliuue, faction or rtns, or in tbe intereut of any Individual except myself. It will be independent iu politics-advocating only the right an It la given me to undurataml what u 1»ht. lbe purpose of the paper will be to give the nawa —true news—new* at lioma and from abroad—com mercial, general and political news, ail prepared In auch a manner aa to give the moat of it in the most readable shape. People who want to patronise auch a paper aa thU -e invited to come up with their Bubitcriptiona and advertisement*. The Newh wiU be printed on good clear type, at Five Dollars per annum for the daily, and one dollar aud fifty cents per annum for the weekly. A. M. SPEIGHTS. December 27, 1872. EISEMANS, Clothiers and Tailors, tion of the cit izens of Atlanta and the State of Geor- clothing for men and boys, which we will toll at ■really reduced prioes, owning to the lateness of the aeaaou, and which wUl be found at complete in all respect* as that of any clothing establishment in the city. Our stock we have purchased at the - £ “ *- * • be able stock latest Jfr® AdiwTtwttnrnts. FOB ''mjL\ L burg. Vs., consisting » 14 thirty-4noh Cards, R. R. hesds, Ac.; 9 Ring Hpiualug Frames— Via spindles; 2 Drawing Frames— two Speeders; 1 WUlower or Opener; 2 Spreaders— three heaters each; 1 Ring Twisters—sixty spindles each; 2 Spoolers, Reels, Presses. Scales, Warp Mills, Ac . and all the necessary preparations tor making H00 to two pounds coarse yarn daily. The Water Power is unsurpassed, the rent of which, aud buildings, are very low. Operatives abundant, andean be obtained at un usually moderate wages. The whole of the above Machinery, Including Shafting, Heading. Ac., will be sold for tho low price of f 6.0Q0. Enquire of $20: overcoats or and quality from M stock of 041, o ver peciaUy fine, sad Bell $20. • * we also make to .L for customers from the .aijnares,* Cheviot, Mel- inY other kind of goods ties may deaire, samples which can be seen at alll time . which for style, quality, dura- P. iucipal Office 101 W. Fifth Street, CINCINNATI, OHIO. 1 be only Reliable Gilt Distribution in the country 1 *00,000 00! IJT FJL VjtttJLE GIFTS! lo be distributed la L. D. SINE’S 153.D REGULAR MONTHLY GIFT ENTERPRISE, To be drawn Monday. Feb. 19th, 1872. TWO GBAND CAPITALS OP *.>,000 Each iu Greenbacks ! Two Prizes *1,0001 . Five Prizes #000 g ;■ Greenbacks ! Ten Prizes *100 j t One Horse and Buggy, with Silver mounted harness, worth $000. One flne*toncd Rosewood Piauo, worth $600. Ten Family Sowing Machines, worth $100 each! Five Heavy Cased Gold Hunting Watches and' Heavy Gold Chains, worth $300 each I Five Gold American Hunting Watches, worth $125 each I Ten Ladies’ Gold Hunting Watches, worth $100 each ! 800 Gold and Bllver Lever Hunting Watches (in all,) worth from $30 to $800 each. Ladies’ Gold Leontius Chains, Gent’s Gold Vest Chains, Solid and Doublo Plated Silver Table and Teaspoons, Photograph Albums, Jewelry, Ac., Ac., Ac. If’hole JTumber of Gilts 6,000 J Tickets MAmited to 60,0001 AGENTS WANTED TO BELL TICKETS, To whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Single Tickets $1 ; Six Tickets $6 ; Twelve Tickets $10 ; Twenty-five Tickets $30. Circulars containing a full list of prizes, a descrip tion of the manner of drawing, and other informa tion in reference to tho Distribution, will be sent to any one ordering them. All letters must Le address ed to D. SINE, Box 86, Omen. 0 Cincinnati, O. 101 W. 5th St. dec24-eodt!2feb Htiacelloneona. GEORGIA-Taluihcb»o County. CsAwrwaDvttxB, Ga., D«, 7 i«n r IASMUCH aa Urn Atlanta Sun has the w!,' 1 ' culation in said county, of any newsnaiww « r ‘ State, notice is hereby given that the hhJSr.^J 1 ** tiaeineuta. by me, will herraftcr be mads ^ p»P«r. MABOUS D. L. OoSl’n < *“ - —rit _ KberltT. O KOllli I A—Douglas I'uu u t v rnwo MONTHS ALTAI! DATE, AN Vlpi. A TION will be made lo tbe Court ol OrdT A ' of Douglas |couuty, Georgia, at the first «•', V* term alter expiration of two months from thf* tioe. for leave to sell the lauds belonglY,^ u . ' v tateof Wm. B. Barnett, late of Union *0 ,1 */* kanaas, deceased. November «. 1871. ■' At ‘ novl3»3m W. F. ME&pER \,j., . r UKOKLI A.—Douglas Count). TPOSTPONED SHERIFF’S SALE.—Will be i. the first Tuesday lu January, before the e, House door at Douglaaville, Douglas count? < ‘ ,l within tbe legal hours of sale, lot of land No rV ' 18th District, 2d section, origiuaUy Cherohtr 1, Douglas county, Georgia. Sold to ratify ex«r',i», obtained at a Justice Court, in lavor ol a luw against W. 8. A B. T. Tucker. °“ ,rr * deoUtd J. 0. JAMES, D. g OKLIKAHYS OFries. Dec. 4 1871 TNA8MUCH AS THE ATLANTA BUN HAfiTh. 1 largest circulation In this county, of any,*, published in Georgia, notice is hereby given 11, all advertisements lor the Ordinary’s Office, »,! decfl-dfitAwlt STATE OE GEOBOU, I To Uu SopowoTcour., County or Foltow. f said county. Urt 0 fpB* PETITION OF J. R. WIUE. A. C. and p X F. wyly, G. E. Gibbon, W. H. Hancock T , Bruckner, L. B. Davis. William B. Cuniinius’ \v u Pattllloand J. E. Godfrey, and such othersM'are, may be associated vrtffi them, show* that ti... desire to bo IncorporaUd under the name of £ “ Eccentric Lauudry and Laundry Machine Comiu ny of the City *M Atlanta;” that they dertre a ‘w r said corporate .same to carry on the Laundrv buaineea in the city of Atlanta, In said county- th»r the capital stock of said oompany shall com’ut,, one thousand shares of tha oar value of ten doliin per share; that when fbur-fiftha of the capital »bvi shall have been subscribed, the business 0 f tbs oompany shall commence, the remaining one-fifth of the stock being held aa preferred stock for the benefit of ths stockholders; that the amount of tj,* capital stock to be ac tually paid In before commei* lng business, shall be twenty-five per ceut. of the above named four fifths of said stooki amountin'-1, two thousand dollars; that your petitioners denir« u> be incorporated fur the period of twenty years anj your petitioners wlU ever pray, Ac. HENRY JACKSON A BU0., deel w4ig Attorneys Pro Pe»fon«r. WHty. ninhing g oods. I street, all tho lkteat i all timas clothing < n i eh i n c kiud will e, stock before sured they parents and uot fail to be well selected, chol assort dec21.tr ou will find ovel ties, and street » full resort- lect from desire is that amine our n U r chasing loeling at- will save 6 6 Whitehall re b ui ldingj ken particu- in the selec- our fall ter stock lug for all ages aud guardians can pleased with our ce, and faahlona b 11 ment K18 EM AN A RRO. King’s Mountain MILITARY SCHOOL, T he first 8Essro Mm'khfoJ-Jbn of 1872 will begin on the let of February, and Tuition, Board, the 30th ot 3! Tebus—For School Ex] 'ashing, Fuel, Lig payable in advance. Circulars containing full information may be ob tained upon application to declC-wtUlstFeb G. W. ADAIR, Auct’r. FIRST-CLASS CENTRAL PROPERTY AT AUCTION, X LOTS CORNER HUNTER AND PRYOR t) Streets. I will sell, for the Administrator, at the City Hell, oa Firat Tuesday—2d day of January next, aboat 11 o’elock, Five Lota on the corner of Hunter and Pry or streets, belonging to the estate of J. H. John«on. These lots are central, good size, front well, and for business or residency lots, are very desirable. Cap italists, and those wanting property close in, remem ber the time and place. Terms—One-half cash, balance in 12 months with interest. O. W. ADAIR, dec28-2t Real Estate Agent. Liquors ! Liquors l BUY YOUR Ales, Wines \ Liquors! AT KENNY’S Chicago, Ale Depot ANID Wholesale Liquor Ilonwo MV have a Large Assortment ot all kinds of LIU If OHS, tvhieh will be sold at the JHosl Henson- able Terms. eeptl4^fm The ttarrisburg. Pennsylvania CORN 8HELLEK. Warren aud Taliaferro oounties. Address: Crawl fordville, Ga., HUTOHINSOH k CHIPLEY BROTHERS Agents for the State, Address, Macon, Q» docH-HU4tw Farm Fox* Sale, I N TALLADEGA COUNTY, ALABAMA, 13 mjl«, north of Talladega town, in Dry Valley, 400 sere* 280 valley iar" - J ‘“ *“* - ' Buildings and premises to dec27-w4w Agents Wanted for A.H.STEPHENS GREAT HISTORY OF THE WAR. Complete la one volums. Bend , for circulare with terms end s full description of the work. Address National Publish ing Co., Atlanta, Ga., Philadelphia, Pa., or St. L«mii RHEUMATISM. Linch’s Anti - Rheumatic used them In my private practice, and for last 20 yean have occasionally published them to 1 limited extent, and I will venture the assertion that they have oared mere varieties of Rheumatism, per manently, than all othar remedies ever known to tk profession. Enclose $5.00 with description of case and prompt attention wiU be given. J. G. GIBSON, Eatonton, Ut. It o o k keeper! ^Merchants ob others desiring the above, either permanently or temporarily, or for Cumber, Coal, £att)«, &r. JAMES 6. ALLEN, I EDWARD PARSONS. JAMES O. ALLEN & CO., WHOLESALE and retail dealers in %_ Office* to Uknt. —Oue room od 2.1 floor; also n portion of the office, in cluding ono window on the first floor—in Thb Sum Building, on Broad street. Apply to J. Henly Smith, tf. Sun Office. Tw FriaUra Twelve newspaper chases, stiitaklo for papers from 22x32 to 24x36, will be gold cheap. Add roes J. Hbmly Smith, tf. Buaineea Manager Sun. Special attention Is requested to the many new and elegant pieces manufac tured expressly to oar order the past year, and quite recently completed. An unusually attractive assortment of novelties In Fancy Silver, cased for Wedding and Holiday presents, of a medium and expensive character. The House we represent manufacture a an unparalleled scale, employing ou Sterling Silver-Ware alone over One Hundred skilled hands, the most accom plished talent In Designing, and the best Labor-saving Machinery, enabling them to produce works of tkc highest character, at prices V«APPROACHIBD by any competition. Our stock at pres ent Is the lurgest aud moet varied this side of PhllsMlelphta. Aa examination of our stock und prices will guarantee our sales. OUR HOUSE USE ONLY 825 martsh sterling, — 10oO hitMIrif lumber and Coat. Laths, shingles, Doors, Sash and DUnds jilways instock. Solo AgeuU fop COAli CREEK COAL CO.’S COAL, Superior to sny in the market Retail price for Coal in tho yard 35 Cents per Bushel of^O Pounds. asliels for $1 00 All ordcra accompanied with the Cash, for 12bushels or upwards, will be delivered within tho old city limits st 35 cents per bushel per car load, warranted weighed ei the Mines, and charged according to the INVOICE 28 CENTS per bushel. OFFICE AND YARD OPPOSITE GEORGIA RAILROAD. ATLANTA, GA. (Empire fire Jneiuanee. GUANO! GUANO !! GUANO !! We specially desire all our eubscribers to receive their papers regularly and promptly. We will take it u a special favor if they will report to us every failure to re- oene the paper. Also, any failure to have it properly delivered—just as it is requested by them. Also, any failure to receive it piuiBpt- ly—in due time. All that we can do is to do the beat we ean. We auk our .aubaeribere to help us i» this work. It would assist us gieatly correcting irregularities, if we can al- ys hare there reported to us. tf AlHcelianeone SUroertiement*. noady-rsnxmriry a."' I A NT U A Ii AWB ‘ y> Biographical Register oi rax State of Oeorgia. mats work will contain interesting A DtwmphMl e.bka ol .U tk. whlf muuUra ol th.HGu (JownaMt SMo Lo#tal.teto: . cowrt-U UM ol Ml Uo O..OOU .u.t otSlr oVcntat tit. Mu oluSk •btWI.vl UOoruuUou; tbo rebRo dobt: • ,yn.,|jot, ol .11 tbo low, RuooU .t tbo M WMiun of the Legislature, sod much other matter Of inUreet and importance. Size ISO l*agee Royal Oetsto. Price par oingle ctipy. 50 coute; in dabs of 5 and npwxM-t, p*r copy, 60 cento. Addreea orders to EDITOR "MANUAL OF THE 8TATE OF GEORGIA" - • - - - * ’ishlng- AUoni J OFFER FOR 9 ALE AT REDUCED PRICES 1,000 Ton* James’ Island Guano, Which has been Ex posed, 6000 Tons linker's Island Pure, Landed here fit 1869, Olrtct from the Island, by the ship “ Eldorado.” And I will mix the two above with H pure Peruvian. 89“ Price List and Analysis furnished on applies' Uon. Belli Cotton st 50 Cents per Bale, no advance bring mads, or wUl advance on usual tens*. G. B. LAMAR, Jr,. Cotton Broker sod General Commission Merchant, Northwest Corner KsUy's Building. ..gAyAJtWAH. OA. Ho\t (lon College. (36 miles west of Newnan, Gs.; and 40 miles East of Oxford, Ala.] mBK NEXT SESSION OPENS JANUARY lffTII, X 1872. Board per month $ 8 00 to $12 JO Tuition, Preparatory Department per mouth I 80 to H 80 College Rates per month 5 4U No extra charges. Stage leaves Newnan ou Monday, Wednesday and ‘riday. For Catalogue giving full particulars, address REV. F. H. M. HENDERSON. President J. P. Moons, 8eot B. T. dec28-dAmit ATLAS WHISKIES. these fins Whiskies is due to their Pertect Purity, Uniform quali ty, Jttedicat Character, and st the same time to their Excellence^ as a General Beveroirc. thorough ANALYTICAL TESTS. Specially recommended for all purposes for which pure and highly improved Wbiaklss era used, and Sold by all first-classPGrocers, Druggists, and deal ers generally. • TO THe“tEADE. Send for the "Atlas Price List," and be pleued to remember that, being ACTUAL DISTILLERS. We have constantly on hand a very largo and »upe rior assortment of PURE RYE. WHEAT, BOURBON' and MALT WHI8KIES, of different agcH, in which, as well aa in our regular Atlas Whiskies, RYE WHISKIES, Of from 3 to 6 years old, which were distilled to ‘ n order, and guaranteed to be the best of t d*c24-eod£w6m A Partner Wanted. WANTED, A PARTNER, WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF 90,000, Te purchase a half interest in a First - Glass Drug Store, In a Southern city, now well established, a n, l doing good business. Address, with full name, •% 8. C./T. 0, Box Ko. 573, Atlanta, Oq. _ deo32dlw_ B jBL HO AlN' fpHE undersigned offers for sale, In the growing town of Opelika, a No. 1 established Family Grocery and ProvioJon Store, (tha bast stand in town] oil newly stocked, and having ottaehsd a fine Re* 1 *" - rant, all doing a fine oaah business. Tha proprietor retires on account of bad Terms are cash. This la the beet Investment in the State. Addreea: JOHN KING, Sr • declfAOJAnrhr Bo, «, Op-1'IN AW, WANTED ! HOGANSVILLE INSTITUTE, For MalOii and Females. otDka'ta |wenty-fonr weeks. Young Genthnnen and Ladles, that have attended this ft-itooL from various parts of Georgia and from *- •*»“*es, can and do teetify that It Is no •• hmnbng," but an Institution of Learning, under the mm experieseed find eoeeeesful BdoeateM that W be trasA-whera Ladles, as other Southern the mai wtiae sof study. LancMgea, Aariant aalYodern—MaUn'inatlca, Hdences, Literaturo, Ornomeatal Branches, Marie os any lastrvnient, eto,. sad for leas money than at any other dchooia. go fur Ra morals, and good society, the at for iu discipline, and the rapid progress GEO. C. LOONY, 10,000 1DNK SKINS! ■aw paying tha following tlt o 1 Mink Skins, $1 to $t each, Otter, ** - and Fox. 10 to 25 eenta; Muskrat and Ol (n asm, 5 tolOoeats; Beaver, 3$ to 76 cants l^ r |3; CbonandFox. I wffi pay aa high a price for fiouthern Ttr^*J “• house in the Houffi; and when fra or mor* * 0«er Skiaa are seat me. or $30 worth I will pay tha freight from any point of ths I dd this to save expense of Uaveiing to hunt Fur Company, of consignments, a in wffri to prior — . entrusted the settlement to another party. Hupinf m,part *U1 b.>puMt* f«tt* '“ Wr I solicit tha privilege to purchase your Fur*- The Emporium, North NMfrofd la. BKRThAND ZACHb»- d«cl5-vbn D—“ nn S2SE& «elikA