The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 31, 1871, Image 1

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THE DAILY .SUN. PubJifttictl !>/ the AlhuuU Stiu Publishing CompffBj. AIcimimUi- II. ItcpheH J. llrnly Smith. J Proprietors. Alexander H. Stephens, Political Editor. A. 1L Watson, .... News Editor. J. Henlv Smith, lienorul Editor andliusi* ness Manager. Agents for The Sun, Thomas N. Horns*, Thomasvllle, Ga. Jamiu A luck Smith, Knoxville, Teun. Davk Hull, Athens, Os. J. L. Wjuoht, Woodstock. Os. J. O. Caldwell, Thomson, Os. U. C. damilion, 1'Alton, Os. W. C. Davis, Jr.. Estonian. Os. Tatm, Karr * Co., While l'iaina. Green Co.. J. L. Inn, Chattanooga, Tenn. ■C. Pakham. LsOrsugo, Os, THE SUN. YOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SUNDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1871. NO. r>03. TELEGRAPH NEWS ltjr the Sew ¥ork A»»od»tccl Press. tL A. Vahnedoe, Thoiussville. Os. K. O. Williams, Union Point. | John h. Uhown, Klberton, Os. |10 00 Six Months 6 •• " For s less period tlisn Blx Mouths (per month) 100 CLUBS FOB THE DAILY. Throe Copies One Year.... Pour “ “ " Five " " " Eight •* “ “ Ten " “ " tUnrU Copie. WEEKLY PEE ANNUM : Single Copy Three Copies 5? “ rw.nt, “ oo Fifty •• ** One Hundred Copies WEEKLY—SIX MONTHS: Single Copyh * ®° One Hundred Copies, Six Months.. SinpItCople Uniform Rntes of Advertising Adopted by the Press of Atlanta. !|313II13 IS 131219 111! ? 7 "s IS 8 8 8 8 13 s 8 A* 1 t §111811 6 R 18 8 8 8 S 3 8 8 a -I 3 « § i i £ 7 8 8 8 8 8 8 8 d *1* 8 * S § 5 IS s IS 8 s 8 8 8 8 8 V -l a 8 8 3 3 a 1 S 1 s S 8 |8 ; 8 8 8 k -Is a s 3 a 8 8 8 * 8 IS a 8 8 s 8 3 8 k -13 o a a a s 8 * S IS 8 8 8 s 8 8 8 * -I 3 - 3 a S 3 s II s & % s. II: 1:1:1:1: Special Notices,” 20 cents per line for the first LSI! ■ for each subsequent Insertion. ** Advertisement* Inserted throe per cent, off the table i per cent off the table . S. W. G UUBB, Business Manager, of the New Era. J. HENLY SMITH. Mauager. Of The Atlanta Sun, Oailroab flUme ®able. Arrivals and Deparfur and from Atlanta. i of Trains to THB WK8TKBM __ ATLANTIC (ON STATE) NAILNOAD. NIGHT PAMSKNGKN TRAIN—OCT WAND—r AH r LINK NRW Leaves Atlanta P Arrives at ChatUuooga 6:13* DAT PASHKNOKR TRAIN—OUTWARD. Leaves Atlanta 6:°® Arrives at Chattanooga NIGHT PASHKNOEB TRAIN— Leaves Chattanooga Arrives a* Atlauta.. 1:21 pa 6:20 p B 1.30 SB I TRAIN—INWARD. Arrives at Atlanta.. ACCOMMODATION TRAIN—INWARD. Leaves Dalton • Arrives at Atlanta. • • -i®^ 0 ® a ~ XMK GEORGIA (AUGUSTA) RAILROAD. [No Day Train on Sunday.) Night Passenger Train arrivoe.. Night l’asssuger Train leaves.. Day Passenger Train arrives 6:26 P- m Day Pasaouger Train loaves 7:16 *• m Ktone Mountain Accommodation arrive*...8:05 a. in Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves... .6:86 p. m MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. On and after Sunday, December 17, 1871, trains will run as follows: Day Passenger train leaves 2 00 s. m Leaves Macon... • ^ Day Paaaenger Train arrive* l «» P- Arrives st Mscon^.. 7:80 a. m Night Paaaanger Train leave# 110 p. m leaves Macon o;?5p. m Night Passenger Train arrive* 'J 5 *® P* “ Arrives at Maoon 6.10 p. m ATLANTA AND WEST FOWL RAILROAD. Night Passenger 1'raln arrive* 7:10 a. m Night Paaaenger Train leavea < :W p. m Day Passenger Train arrives oM 9 Day Pssssnger Traiu leaves a. m ATLAUTA AND RICHMOND AIR-L1NR RAILROAD. Leave Gainesville • A. M. Arrive at Atlanta. 10 A. M. lAWve Atlanta. 4? «* S* Arrive at Oaineavllle _ fl Memphis and Charleston Railroad. if. J. Akkm, Agent, Atlanta, Oa. TIME TABLE Of THE MEMPHIS A * GOING west: . 6:30 AM Arrivoa .a Memphis, aame day 10:15 P M Mail Train loaves ChatUuooga »:oc r ni Arrivea in Memphis, next day li :15 1* M COMING east: Morning Express leavss Memphis 10:20 A M Anives in Chattanooga, next morning.... 5:00 A M Mail Trainlaeve# Memphis ... HjjO A M Arrives in Chattanooga, next day 600 P M and Tallahassee, to Quincy, Florida to Savannah dail Arriv# at Albauy dai! Arrive at JacksonviUn daily.. ted).. 1 daily (.Sundays e«cap- Arrive at Savannah dally 6:2* A. M aOffT , SELMA, ROME AND DALTON R. R TRAIN, DAILY, BUWDAY. ntCLDDRD. t ^ Arrive at Rome 5:41 r. M., 1:45 a. m. Arrive at Dalton 7:40 p. m., 3:50 a. m. Leave Dalton 7:M A. M., 8:20 P. M. Leave Borne 0:37 a. m.. 10:45 p. m. Arrives! Helms •• 61IO r. M., 2:44 a. M. Macon & Augusta lUilioad. DAT PASSER*BE TRAIN D ILT, SURDATS RXPROTBD. Lwepe Augusta at v Arrive at Macon at 7 40 P. M Arriv*at AugusU ||^, 1 45 P. M Western Railroad of Alabama. iAiave Selma 4:7® A M Arrive at Montgomery....» 6:40 A M Arrive at Weal Point 11 :M A M Leave West Point 11:20 P M trrlveet Montgomery P M Leave Columbus .....11:40 A M Arrive at 11:80 P M Atlantic and (luirKnIlroatl. 8 PASSENGER: Daily at 3:45 P M Arrive at Bsiubridge Arrive at Albany Arrive at Live Oak Arrive at Jacksonville •>av# Jacksonville.. Leave Jessup.. Arrive *4f Leave 8evannah, Hatordayaexuopte< arri*e El Jsetup, insult j* exespicd. t% Arrive st Albany Arrive st Live oak Arrive at Tallahassee M Arrive at Jacksonville Leave Jacksonville •• KrttStar -v : ArSi JTis^Aunnh. msimPexceptodsPiadfr A MACON PA8H1NOKB. Law Savanuali. Hundays excepted. Arrive at Jessup M \*SiUJ*'UTOA\ Judge LrOcArnne Muter views the President, Contry Witt Jt'ot i'onteM with Smith The .f(fm inistration ft'iti A'ot interfere. Washington, December 80.^-Judge Lochrane, late Ohief Justice of Georgia, and regarded as one of the ablest men in the Republican party South, had a long interview with the President to-day. Judge Loohrane says the Administration will ftake no hand in settling affairs in Georgia, and as Governor Conley cares nothing personally for the place, there will be no contest between him and Col. Smith, recently elected Governor, for the office. The Commissioner of Iutemal Reve nue decides that a tax must be paid upon dividends declared out of the earnings of the year 1871, and upon in terest and coupons representing interest whioh accrued in that year, even though the dividends are not declared with inter est, and are not payable until after De cember 31st, 1871; and that the corpo rations mentioned in section 15, of the act of July 14th, 1870, should withhold the tax from the holders of their stocks and bonds. The Post Office Committee of the house will recommend five thousand dol lars fine or five years imprisonment for straw bidders for postal routes. “NEW YORK. Tammany lo Reocganlxe—Delta Pal eats a Dinner—Mayor Hall's Journal Dis continued—The Wealth of Tweed, Jr.— A Wall Street Uroker Feels Dainuged. New' York,December 80.—Henry Sher wood has been elected a director of the Erie Railroad, vice Tweed, resigned. The Tammany Hall Committee meets to day to-night to reorganize. Muoh sympathy is expressed for Tweed, and Sweeney’s name is derided. Inspectors have been appointed and primaries fixed upon for early in January. Among those present were Tom Fields, Justice Shand- ly and Judge Barnard. The Delta Pai had a commemoration dinner. Many Southern Chapters were represented. It is stated that the steamer Florida arrived off Nassau with the loss of her foretop mast, and was towed into port for repairs. Mayor Hall’s journal, the Leader, has been discontinued. Tweed’s son, Richard M. Tweed, testi tied, while being examined as bondsman, that he was worth $1,200,000. A Wall street broker named Charles G. Allen sues Fisk, Jr., and Jay Cooke for false imprisonment The object, Allen alleges, was to suppress liis evidonco re garding black Friday. Damages claimed, 850,000. Connollv’s bail is still deficient. His release is improbable beforo the latter part of next week. Federal Commissioner Osborne, de nied a motion tojdismiss tho complaint against the Federal bauk examiner, Cal- lender. Jay Gould was arrested upon the suit of Allen and released upon parole until next week, when ho. will furnish bail in the sum of 835,000. > A warrant for Fisk found him sick with the small pox, —p-e-4 CALIFORNIA The Main It Halnrth Kvery Day."—The Levee Ivu-Kluxed. San Francisco, December 30.—It still oontinues to min. Over nineteen inches have fallen. Some disguised meu cut th* Levee near lilaryiville. Five hundred feet hav*; been washed away. Marysville is threat ened with a flood. ARKANSAS A DIk F»re *» LUtlf Roi k-All<latet*hut Uneasy lit Chicot. Little Rork, December 30. —The loss by tho Are here yesterday* amouuts to $100,000. to quiet in Chicot county, but un easiness pervades all classes. It is under stood that the Governor will send a por tion of his guard to take the place of the Sheriff to hold Lake Village until confi dence is restored. UTAH. nurlt-d In I ho Saiow—Arrest of a De faulter. Salt Lakh, Doc^mbor 30.—Tlio Mttle- monta in Hugest Cottonwood ore buriod in the snow. Many lives have been lost. There have been many hair-breadth es capes. The enow is from 10 to 50 feet deep. A succession of,anew, bail and rain continues. James E. May, the alleged defaulting Secretary of State of Oregon, has been arrested bore. ENGLAND. W.ln' Hip Hurt. Him Horribly, Loudon, December 30.—The Prince’s rest is disturbed at times by pain, from a swelling abont the hips. Otherwise, he continues to improve. . Lonnon, Deoember 30.—The ship Pye, from Wilmington, with a cargo of twenty- two hundred barrela of turpentine, was burned while Ijiug at the south end of the Thames. The loss of her cargo has a material effect upon tho prices of tur pentine in this market. The Times, in its review of the year 1871, devotes considerable space to com ment on Grant's Mo»ago to Congress. The inference is drown therefrom Hint the neutrality which the United States huso far maintained, with regard to Cu ban affairs may soon be exchanged for a more wtive policy. To this the Times Units no objection, and even irons so far as to declare it best that Cuba »hoald be separated fSqp'SpatD RUSSIA. Day Is law P M 4:16 1* M 6 aw F ■ •M A M 8:46 A M 1:60 P 7:46 A "• T 5] th« two uuulriea, strengthened by the noble hospitality with which the son of the Emperor has been received, are uow | more than ever a pledge of enduring SCOTLAND. Fi-arful Explosion—Five Children J •d End Seven Fatally Injured. Glasgow, December 30.—While a large roatl wagon, propelled by steam and car rying heavy boilers, was passing through the streets to-day, surrounded and fol lowed by a throng of ch.ldren, one of tho boilers exploded. Five children were killed outright, aud seven were so badly injured tlmt their recovery is doubtful. The dead and injured were frightfully mutilated. PENNSYLVANIA A Few Small Pox Statistics. Philadelphia, December 81. — The Health office report shows tho following fignres in regard to the small pox deaths For the past week, 223; for tho past year, 1879. The progress of the spread of the season is as follows: Deaths in July 5, August 1G, Sept. 18, Oct 236, Nov. 5G2, Deo. 1094. The new remedy, sul phate of eino and digitalis, is reported as being used with success. 1:00 pn ..5:15p. i 3 CHXRLESXON B. B. ....10:15 P. M ... 1:50 P. M ... 1:45 P.M . 3:40 1>. M 7:15 A M INN) A M 6 45 A M 8:30 P M 1 A $ 1 P M 7K» P M to 10 P M TUe OM Folks Glad bcca«s> Well Treated. Ur. Fmawemci, December 30.—Tho Journal Doa St. Peteraburg, the official omar, nays the cordial reception of the l « 4 1 TT rti + o.l K to tax*. E Grand Duke AWxia in the United State. _ . „ . „ « create, profound raturfaetion Ummgf.out . CHiHLmrroh, Decern 1^r _ 30.-Cotton ■ Tlra.rising reUUona lMweee liLn^tSTcSSt o. 2254 “ •* J 2 ; moity, Which caunot but contribute to Arm.'irSviuioiSfiJfm.i.jJriCTTKd,- t« a m the general peace and program of human- Close connection at Macon, botb way a, with Maoon I ; *.. ^ and Western Railroad trains to and from Atlanta. J * RHODE ISLAND. The National Trotting Association Providence, December 30.—-The semi annual meeting of the Board of Appeals of the National Trotting Association con venes here on the second Tuesday in January. MARYLAND. The Wild. Hunt After Antimony, Annapolis, December 30.—Professor McCnlloch was subjected to long cross- examination, and persisted in the opinion that the indications might be fulse unless tho metal itself was produced. Dr. Fred. A. Gunth testified that Ai ken’s experiments did not establish the presence of antimony in the sediment, in the tumbler, or in Ixetchum’s stomach. COMMERCIAL. Office Daily Sun, Dec. 30, 1871. Cotton—Still but little doiDg, quoted on street at 17l@17j; in store at 18. Re- oeipts 20; sales 100. Receipts for the week, about 125 bales; the smallest week’s receipts for the sea son of the year in several years. Provisions — Bacon— shoulders 81; clear rib sides 8i; clear sides 9 ; hams, plain 121 @14 ; sugar cured 15@16. Bulk meats—shoulders 61; clear rib sides 71; clear sides 8. Lard—Tierce 101@11; cans 111; @12; buckets 13. Financial—Gold is buying 1 10— selling 1 12; silver is buying 1 04—sell ing 1 08. Fruit—Rough peaches 41 to 51 per pound; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled, 4 to 41 per pound; green Georgia apples $3 50 to $4 00 per bbl* Butter—Tennessee and country but ter 20 to 30 cents; Northwestern 27 to 31. Leather—Hemlock 25 to 80; Oak 40 to 45; Harness leather 36 to 45; upper leather 42 to 50; Calf skins 825 to $60 per dozen; American calf skins $25 to 40 per dozen. Hides—Green 7 to 71; green salt 81 to 81; dry hides 15 to 16. Onions—$3 50@5 00 per barrel. TonAcxx Low grades 55@56c ; com mon, 58@G5 ; g^oa, 75@90 ; tine, $l@ $1 25; choice brands, $1 25@1 50. Iron—Swede 7c; horse shoe iron 7c; City Mills and Pittsburg bar 6c. Mackerel—Half bbls. No. 1 $8.50; No. 2 $7; No. 3 $6. Kite, No. 1 81 85; No. 2 81 60; No. 3 $1 40. Cheese—17c. Grain.—Corn, 90. Oats, mixed 68; black 70; yellow 70. Sugar—A, 14; extra C, 131; crushed, powdered aud granulated, 15; Dem- erara 12l@131; fair to choice brown, ll@12l. Fair supply; market steady. Coffee—Rio, 23@25; Java, 34; Li- guira, 30. Molasses—Br barrel, 36; by hogs head, 32; New Orleans choice, 65, prime 63. Salt—Liverpool 2:15; Virgiuia 2. Rice The Great Pictorial Annual. Hostetler's United States Almanac for 1872, for distribution, proto, throughout the United States, and all civilized countries of the Western Hemis phere, is now published and ready for delivery, In the English, German, French, Norwegian, Welsh, 8wedlsh, Holland, Bohemian and Spanish languages, and aU who wish to understand the true philosophy of health should read aud ponder the valuable sug gestions it contains. In addition to an admirable medical treatise on the causes, prevention and great variety of diseases, it embraces a largo amount of information interesting to the merchant, tho mechanic, the miner, the funner, the planter, aud profeasional man; and the calculations have been made for such meridians and latitudes as arf most suitable for a correct aud comprehensive Na tional Calendar. The nature, uses, and extraordinary sanitary effects of Hostetter's Stomach Bitters, the staplo tonic and alterative of more than half the Chris tian world, are fully set forth In Us pages, which also iuterspersed with pictorial Illustrations, val uable recipes for the household and farm, humcroue anecdotes, and other instructive and amnalng read ing matter, original and selected. Among the An nuals to appear with the opening of tho year, this will be one of the most useful aud may hr had for the atking. The proprietors, Messrs. Hostetter k Smith, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvsuia, on rocelpt of a two-cent stamp, will fdrward a oopy by mail to any person who cannot procure one in hts neighborhood. The Bitters are sold in every city, town and village, and are extensively used throughout the entire civilized world. dcodfcwlw. 9(3X9*. Fl 'lour—Superfine, in barrels, $7 25@ $7 50, sacks higher ; extra $8 00 ; family $8 50@9 00; extra family 89 25@ 9 50; fancy $10@$11. COTTON GOODS. 8 oz Osnaburgs, 16; 6 oz, 121. 4-4 Sheeting, 12b 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8 Shirting, 10i; Shirting, 8J. Yarns, all numbers, $1 40. Cotton rope, 28. All domestics in good demand. BY TELEGRAPH, New York, Dec. 30.—Cotton firm; sales 9883; uplands 20; Orleans 201. Flour quiet and unchanged. Wheat 2 to 3c. better; winter red and amber wes tern 56@59. Com scarce, and mode rate export demands at 76!@79. Pork heavy at $14 J. Beef active. Lard, ket tle 9jc. Navals dull and in buyers fa vor. Freights dull. Groceries quiet and firm. Money closed .ight at 7 gold, to 1-16 commission; sterling nominal at 9i@9); gold9@9b Governments strong aud higher; 62s 10*. States dull but very firm; Tennessees 63|; new 631; Virginias 60, new 50; Lou ini on as 60, new 50; levees 62*; Alabamas 92; 5s 62; Georgias 80,7s 71; North Carolinas 31, new 12; South Carolinas 49, new 24j. Sales last evening for future delivery 3,300 bales, as follows: Dee, 195-16@ 191; Jan. 19*@19i; Feb. 19 15-16, 20, 201, 20J; March 201; April 20 7-16, 201, 20#; May 20 9-16; June 201. To-day* 2900 bales, as follows: Jan. 19j, 11-16, 19*; Feb. 20 1-16; March 20*; May 201. No stock and gold exchange Mon day. New Orleans, December 30.—Sugar in good demand—inferior C@6*; com mon to good common 6|@7l; fair to fully fair 7|@8|; prime 9@9J. Molasses demaud fair—interior 20(a,25; common ae«@42.^*“ 30(n.32; fair 36@38;prime 40@42. Whis ky dull—rectified commou 92; choice $1 021. Coffee—ordinary to prime 18* @20b Galveston, December 80 —Cotton strong—good ordinary 17l@17b uet re ceipts 1471; experts eons twine 174; Miles 1200; stock 47,105. Mobile, December 30.—Cotton firmer —middlings 18*; uet receipts 1324, gross 1343; sales 1200; stock 89,783. Acouka, December 30.—Cotton quiet sud steady—Middlings 18*; receipts 800; safes 500. * Louisville, December 30.—■ quiet but firm at 13@14. Flour firm ; ily extra 86 50. Corn, small business, 55. Pork firm, $13 50. Bacon un changed. Hams active, fancy sugar- cured 13J@14. Lard quiet Whisky 91. Cincinnati, December 30.—Flour dull and drooping—family $(j 50@G 75. Corn firm—57. Pork dull at the prices asked; no demand; $13 50. Lard 8J@9b Ba con demand light ; holders firm; shoulders 6j; sides 7l(j7|. Whisky declining— 90c. ^__ Special ]Votiooi>i. Notice to Travelers Going West Via Memphis, Terr.—The Proprietors of the."Commercial Hotel, corner of Front and Jefferson streets, Memphis, r« spectfully request the travelers from Georgia to put up at their establishment. The Hotel Is most conve niently situated, can accommodate over three hun dred guesta, has a first class table and charges very moderate, fl 50 per day. deoOdSw [Signed] ALLEN BROS. IMPORTANT SALE AT AUCTION, Qtmntnncnts. DeGive’s Opera House. THB TALENTED ARTISTE SATIE PUTNAM, ZUcoelleut Oompuny From Cooley's Opera House, Chicago. TW.t'H.I f, January 1st, 1874. Will bo pro Rented, as a New Year’s treat. The Great Uonaational Drama, rosedale, Tlio nino’» t»wi. ADMISSION $1 00; Famllr Circle 50 cent.. No extra charge for reserved scats. Reserved seats for kale at Phillips k Crow's Book store. dod9'8t export* teOmteliriteiu 1380, Continent 250, cosstwise MS; rale* 0; stock 33,319. Savannah, December 80. Ockton strong, holder, firm, denu,nd*ctive;mid- dlings 19J; receipt* 2-J01; export* to New York, for order*, 3475; *ales 9200; stock 90,689. iV’cra QUioetttecmcnis. 6, It*. .ifJ.J/f?, JncHonter. Hall, next Tuesday, 14 nice small lots, with n each end, near Third Baptist Church. This 1h an c: ccllent opportuui'y for investment. Titles iudispi table. Terms—One-half cash, balance In 3 and months, with interest. Moore Ac Moore, n*vo Removed their Water Mills Depot From Peachtree to PorsytU S't root, Between the Capitol and the Railroad, where we ipe to meet our old aud many new customers. Coffee Hoaatod AND GROUND DAILYI — AT — THOMPSON & PETTIBONK’S. On Whitehall, between Alabama and Hunter Stroets, and at their Branoh Store, corner Petore and Crew sfs. w, in snoo ont Coffee i daily, foi <MON-n 20 Kirkwood Lots! A Subdivision of the Clay PlantationAcres ! the Kirkwood Academy—South of Gen. Gordon's, on Georgia Railroad. TTTILL RE SOLD. AT AUCTION. ON THE IT premises, IfVdncmfay, January M, 1874. For the Administrators of Jesse Clay, deceased.— Sale absolute. No by-bidding. SS. Special attention of Real Estxte Purchasers called to the sale of this very deslrablo village prop erty. Great bargains may be expected. A train of eara will leave Whitehall Crossing at 10K o'clock, a. m„ and return at 4K o'clock, i>. m„ convey(ug parties to aud from tbeaalo. fro* of charge, Titlca perfect. TERMS—One-thirl cash; biUi.ce In 6 and 11 months, with Interest. Call aud get a plat of (h^propjrty dec8l-H To The Public ! WHITNEH cfc> OO J. B Bridsos, ,t six years, has been consUntly un- Mr. jolm W. Pearoo J.VO.C. UHITNERACO. Flowering Plants, embracing rare varieties; also, a choice assortment of Ktiropoan Gooseberries, Raspberry, Currant, Btrawherry. Grape Vines, Asparagus, aud an endless variety of Hants and Vlnea, suitable tor gardeners and lover* of na ture's choicest floral gems. 1 beg to Inform the oit- Ueus of Atlanta, that I am Instructed by the Nursery consignors of the above goods, to dote them out at public auction, oo Wednesday moratng, the 3d day of January, at the Kimball House Store, next door to auction warehouse of Ueorge W. Adair, Esq. la dies are especially invited to this sale. The above consignments will be closed out to make large ahip- uieato of Plauts, Flowers. Trees aud Heeds. E. VAN GOIDT8NOVEN. O. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer. d«c31 3t Atlanta City Hospital. A HE NEED OF A CITY HOSPITAL FOR ATLAN TA has long been felt, but all efforts, heretofore, for the establishment of such have failed, our people being too poor to raise the money necessary for such a purpose, and the depleted condition of the Slate Treasury, such as to render successful legislation In the matter, both impracticable and hopeless. It is, therefore, proposed to Aiipoul to nil Friends benevolent s project,sud thus secure s nucleus to encourage an Increase of the private donations already promised, whioh will render the scheme success; and while the erection of such an Institu tion will be an euduring monument to the charity and liberality of our citizens. It will bo lu keeping with our onward march lu tho cause of civilisation and progress. For every Two Dollars subscribed an equal inter est will be given the holder of Certificate thereof In the distribution of 7(5,00 0 OO Worth of Property—Nu«borl''g 1,300 AKTIOIjES To-be Distributed by the Board of Commis- ltueincsa Carfte. •r. a., thro wxmi Proprietor Excelsior Plastering Works, P. O. Hox 400, ATLANTA, GA. _aug2« flit*. «. n. MUPOKSa C ONTBAOTOIl FOB BBICK AND Stone Work, of all cUsaea. plastering and ornamental work, Stone Cutting, etc. OHflta.Qs.. May 11.18T1. vi H'.V. JJ.B KIE, rainier and iirco^atnr, O FFICE >bor. W. U. Iwk'., Whlklull .tral, r lurn.Uiuu. to hi. uM pUrun. tor tonu* * to Kuril ■8HI i as all the shares 50,000 SIMA RES AT 82 OO t?acA~$100,000. The value of the separate interest, to which the Holder of each Certificate will bo eutitlod, will be determined by the Commissioners, who will an the public tlio manner, the time anc! place of the dintribution. The following geutlcmon aro to aet as Commit' sioners and will receive and take proper charge of the mouey for the Hospital, will determine upon tho plan and site for the same, to-wit: L. II. OR3110, M. II. •J. P. ALEXAN DEIt, 31. T>. E H. RAY, M. I>. AH friends to our benevolent object are requested manager as much as possible in the ardn- 8cml lor Circtilur. EI)W, WEEMAN, Manager. HP. O- BOX 201. Ofllrc Mo. 11 James’ Bank Block. dec3l-lm Oranges! Oranges!! tJUET RECEIVED. TEN THOUSAND SELECTED Oranges, fresh from tho Grovos of Florida. to-at W. POWERS A SONS. A Partner Wanted. WANTED, A PABTNKB, WITH A CASH CAPITAL OF 86,000, To purchase a half Interest In a First - Class Drug Store, a a Southern city, now wen eatabllahed. s*»d doing good bustnesa. Address, with full name, "I. 8. C.," P. O. Box Me. 57:). Atlanta. Oa. dedldlw Notice to Contractors! ENLABOEMENT OF THE AUGUSTA CANAL. j'AtMk M , IA. lfiUi d.f i.l Juiunr ii-at, for larging and lu-pro ring the said canal to the width of one hundred and fifty feet, water eurflsce, and to a depth of eleven feet. The length of the canal la iveu miles. The line la now ready for Inspection. The epect- fl cations for tbe whole work and Uw plan# and drawings of the mechanical structure* will be ready for exhibition at the said office by the llth day of December Inst. Blank proposal* will be fnrniebed to bidder*, who are requested to fill with prices ail the items therein, hether there are or not approximate quantities Iven In the ezhlbite at tbe Engineer's office. The Board of Managers reserve the right to accept not named among the approximato auai hinted at the Engineer's office erfti not 6e a iThe whole work la to be completed am iuan titles canvaased. completed and brought I eoiy parts of U with- _onths from the 1st day of February, 1§TJ. A guarantee from reaponntble parties, that the bidder will immediately, upon not.flcaUon of the acceptance of hi* bid. execute, with the Board of Managers, a contract for constructing *11 or «on>e aaerilc part o# the work bid for within tho Blow above mentioned, and that he (the bidd-r) shall for- Utah satisfactory sureties that tie will fatthfally per form the earns, must accompany each bid. Monthly sedu atee of the work performed will be made, and refa/ir* prices paid (or tho same, leaa 16 ** • ■ * opoaala "To the President of tbs Board _ of tbe Augusta Canal. No. 6 old l*o*t- uflice Range, McIntosh street, Augusta, G*. By order of the Board of Managers. MIDDLETON & BRO., C«iip«r Smith,, Sheet ires Worker* aud Bran* Moulder*. W l *n> pr<l»n4 to «o to. *bora Wort Id • rap*- rlor nuuiHT. Hkop Met *ko. *> buu OIXo., nroad street 4 - Atlanta Collecting Agency, OFF IOEi, Up HtalrH, Dodd*fl Corner, WHITEHALL STREET. Rents, wages, and aooodsts collected on Bhort notioe. Books Posted on Reasonable Terms. AU order promptly attended to. P. 0. Box 313 J. H. OAVAN k 00. UPIIOtSTEBINO, Paper Hanging AND FURNITURE REPAIRING QLD CH.UBS CANED AND NO CHABOB FOB REVARNIHHING. Lounge* Repaired, and Carpets Laid. <5. R. BROWN, No. 2 DoQlros’ Opera House, uov16-U Marietta street THE ATLANTA SUN DAILY and WEEKLY ‘A Live Paper pm Lift 1—— ALEXANDER H. 8TEPHEM, Political Editor, A. B. WATSON, News Editor. J. HENLY SMITH, General Editor and Baslni principles, and a defender of Liberty—adb the time-honored landmarks of true Democratio faith. We look upon the saooaaa of the party to the coining struggle am a permanent object ot itotr.otio desire. To this end wa shall labor zealously, look- lng coufidently to the hearty co-operation of every Democrat In the Union. In one grand united effort to win a glorious triumph ever BadtcalUra and Cen tralism. Liberty and gooJ Govarnmgpt t oontlnsnt. For this suooaas wa ahaU JMtog id the ranks of the mighty Democratic hosts, who *4111 love Liberty and equal rights. r art at interests of Georgto wUl ha fostered, shall give a correct report of the proceeding* «R Legislature, aud publish the, Deetatona of pm Supreme Court, with all pews of interest connected with the State Government. uSuV. j.j a Mr. Btephena la thoroughly enlisted in this great work and contribute* to tC columds d Tntok j, 6wlt smith. Manager, tiling. Os McDaniel & hooper. Wholesale and Retail Dealers In Durnlng Otis, Lamps, Lamp Goods, COOK’S VAPORINE BURNERS, FRUIT8, Vegetables,Fancy aad Family Groceries TOYS AND CHRISTMAS GOODS Peters. Atlanta, Ga. Chapel Hill High School, Chapel Hill, Douglas Co., tia. F. M. DUNCaN, a. B., Principal. T HE EXERCI8KB OF THIS INSTITUTION WILL BEGIN JANUARY S, 1872. DEPARTMENT smatlcs, Ancient I — ing and Book-keeping, Tuition per month $1 60 to $3 Board per month 8 00 to 10 00 For particulars or circulars, address MILES EDWARDS, Sec. Board Trustees, decl3wlt Chapel Hill, Ga. Principal Office 101 W. Firth Street CINCINNATI, OHIO. The only Reliable Gift Distribution in the country 1 $00,000 00! MAT PA Mj PARLE GIFTS! To bo distributed in D. SINE’S 163bd REGULAR MONTHLY GIFT ENTERPRISE, To be drawn Monday, Feb. 12th, 1872. TWO ORAND CAPITALS OF 85,000 Each in Greenback* I Two Prizes #1,0005 , five Prizes *500 ■ J Greenback* I Ten Prlxcs <1100 j 1 One Horae and Buggy, with Silver mounted harness, worth 9®00. One fine-toned Rosewood Piano, worth 9600. Tan Family Sewing Machines, worth 9100 each I Five Heavy Cased Gold Hunting Watches aud Heavy Gold Chains, worth 9300 each I Five Gold American Hunting Watches, worth 9126 e*ch.f Ten Ladies’ GoM Hunting Watches, worth 9100 each I 800 Gold and Silver Lever Hunting Watches (In all,) worth from 910 to 9300 each- Ladies’ Gold Leontine Chains, Gent's Gold Vast Chains, Solid anil Double Plated Silver Table and Teaspoona, Photograph Albums, Jewelry, ho-, Ac., Ac. It’hole jrumber of GUI* 0,000/ Ticket* UmUed to 00,0001 AOF.NT8 WANTED TO BELL TICKET*, To whom Liberal Premiums will be paid. Single Tickets 91 ; Six Tickets 93 ; Twelve Tickets 910 ; Twenty-five Tickets 920. Circulars containing a foil list of prises, a descrip- ou of tho manner of drawing, and other informa- on in reforenco to the Distribution, will be sent to >y one ordering them. All letter* must l;e addreee- I to L* D. SINE, Box SA, Urncu, Cincinnati, O. 101 W. 5th Ht. dec24-eodtl2feb WANTED! 10,000 MINK sms l the following prloas: Good 1 AM uow paying C*«?d Mink Skii 93; Co >n and Fox, 10 ■unf, 6 to 10 cents; Beaver, 26 to 76 cents per high a price for Southern Fur* as any 9* each; Otter, 91 to and Fox, 10 to 26 cento; Muskrat and Opos 1 pay the I I do tnia to save expense of traveling to hut I was for twelve years proprietor ot the Atlanta Fur Company, and In that time received hundreds omAdu _. _ JHiSi entrusted the settlement to another party. Hoping my past will be a guarantee for the future. x wilAAh r • ' .n solicit toe privilege to purchase your Fun. . J Bww * •** tumsm warn The Emporium, North Railroad street, Opelika, BERTRAND ZAOHRY, •I* PmkmimWutim a BAHaAxsri fpUK undersigned offers for sale, to the grawtog town ot Opelika, a No. 1 established Family Qroeery aad Provtaiou store, (the beet stud In town) nD newly slocked, and having attached a fine rant, all doing a fine cash busineaa. The proprietor ratine on aoeoeat of bad health, orma aro cash. This is U»-: beet inrostnumt in toe State. Address: JOHN KING, Sr.. decl7-eodhw2w Box 66, Opelika, Ala. Five TEllMHi Ot- SCBaClMF-l'MM> Dntty—•Ingle Copy t Twelve Months...,f«0 001 Three Months*.....* fin Itx Months 6 991 On* Month., 1 90 Clabo for Pally—For Assam i Three Ooptoo 27 001 light Capteo M 00 Four 99 00 TOn •• ■ 00 Five « 001 Single paper 6 Weekly—Fer A a mam 4 ‘.SSL::::::: \ &, Copies 9 90 nity Copies .99 SO Oaa Hundred Copies. .If# 00 Weekly for llx Hoatlts t Single Copy 1 00 I Twenty Copies. IS Oo Three Copteo 2 60 | Fifty Oopiee. .64 (to Five Copies 4 00 I On# Hundred Copfeafe 00 Tho Copies T 301 Wnffle paper 6 cto No flubacriptions to to* WEEKLY, reoelvod for a shorter period than six months. r In advanoe; ir books when QLUMl Name* for CLUBS must all be Mat at the sense time, and take to* paper for the aame length of time, and all be at the s HOW TO 1IEIT EOIET, W* win be responsible for the safe wrlTdjd al money sent us by Money Order, by Registered Let tor, by Express, or by Draft, bnt not otherwise. I money sent In an unregistered letter la tost, U mas be to* loss of the parson sanding it No paper will he sent from too afoot Mil It is paid for. and names will always be erased whan to* time paid for expires. tar Foreoss sanding money by Express most pro pay charges. To Correspondents. Mr. Stephens will remain in Orawfordvffle. Bis connection with Tax Son will not change his resi dence. All letters intended for him, either oa pri vate matters or oonnaotod with tbs PoGtteal De partment of this paper, should be addressed to him at UrawfordriUe, Georgia. an letters on business of any kind, f n orT~tsd with The Son, exoept its Political Deportment, should bo addresood to J. Hanly Smith, Manager, Atlanta, Ga. flotel (Directors. g AS SEE N H O USE, (Formerly United 8 LANTA.GA. H R. BA HATTON, Af«nt, Proprietor. GEO. W. 8A88EEN, Clark. TERMS—Transient BoarforA pm day 92 00 Single Meal, or Lodging 90 oents. oot 9-dlm. BARNESVILLE HOTEL, J. B. CAMP, ■ Proprietor. (NEAR DEPOT.) BOABD $3 PER D4Y. REYNOLD’S HOTEL. 19EW NAN - - - GEORGIA. (FORMERLY McDOWELL BOUSE.] Ante Bell win Rntes MOtPKEDtY. KENNESAW HOUSE* MAHIETTA, - - GEORGIA, 9 hour's rule from Atlanta. FLETCHER A FREYEB. Proprietors. Rankin House, COLUMBUS, GEORGIA. J. VV. RYAN, Proprietor. ocUl-tf FRANK GOLDEN. Qterk. BROWN’S HOTEL, MACON, OEOROIA. rr\HIS SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS HOTEL 13 TBE L largest and best Hotel In toe City. It I* situa ted Immediately opposite the General Pssssnger Depot, and for comfort. Elegance, Eoonomy and at tention of Its Employees and attaches it offers great or Inducement* to the traveling public, than any oth er house in too Southern States. novS-tf W. F* BROWN A 00. M6 EITADLIffHED. lffffft STUART RAILROAD HOTJU^ Opposite Depot-VALDOSTA, GA. T his hotel n convenient to BUsnras. piuaeantl) kuatti, attentive sarvaata, and charge* moderate. O. T, STUART, LITCHFIELD HOUSE, f T7A1 1 1 AO WQRTH, GEORGIA. BLE ALWAYS FURNISHED WITH THE beat th* market affords. E. L. LITOHFIED, SPOTSWOOD HOTEL MACON, 9IONGIA. (Nearly opposite Urn Passenger Depot.) Only On© Mlnutak Walk. THOMAS H. H4 Bilk Proprtetor. C. J. MACLELLAN. Bupt aafot MARSHALL HOUSE, MMMKff, M. A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. Day Board. 00.00. *OTl0tf . Planter’s Hotel, FOOT V ALLOT, OA. 9O1K0 i . $2.00 Per T. w. H. MDKrxx, TnfA m. DM*OM W r*rd* Oob B^lrad. GOV HATS' : Dimmer, oa. 11 **’ my wife, Klixabeth Brawn, oa my eeeewwt; es FUrlll oot Ay any debt contracted by bar. ■ rtMhfoWN $7(5.00 IlewArd. nigMaf foatMh instant ¥ a little under medium else, about sight yaw foi, la ’ &£& waffAtMtamiSE: tra LdASsasga