The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 31, 1871, Image 4

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iseet^samsm THE tfAttxY BUN Sunday Momma Dkckmueb 31 MT Nett Advertisement* always found n First Poos ; Local and II v tines* Ft Mice* on Fourth Page. Oar City Af«at. Out. Ion ft. Wm la our Agent for Atlanta, tia •a authorised to rwcetv* suherripetoa*. make oubec- Uona. and contract for advertising. BOLOOICAL. HYio»,| r,>S7l. f The barometer will probably fall rapidly to-night in the Middle States, with increasing northeasterly winds veering to the southeast on the coast The low barometer in Iowa will more rapidly eastward over Ohio, with brisk southeast winds on the lower lakes. RisiM temperature aafmn, with eouthwee- tut, Me*. wm pnmi,orf>iub;, u n» omr States, and southwesterly winds in the south Atlan tic States, withoi* mitjrtai change in tha weather. Dangerous winds are anticipated from tike Micbi- CITY AFFAIRS. Cniurau AMD BrIDMi PMmBMTM.- Silk drcaaoa, embroidered cloak*, fun, Fraoch kid gloves, silk undor-garmenti, French hosiery. French calicoes, French wrappan, fans, real lace nets, every nov elty in tic*, real jet set* and three canes of oorietitm*—«11 opening at the London Htore, Marietta (treat, -i . . In. Mo Parks Tuesday.—Ih order to allow all eaqriagqps to participate in th* New TeuVrestiditiea, the paper* of this city will suspend publication until Wednes day morning. Tickets, <5.—Hoe the notice of Charles Whitehead in Local and Business col- Remembeh.—The sale of that very vnl- uaWa property by (Job Adair at the City, -lull nnTaeadsy, St. Pnnxirs Church.—Services at St. Phillips Church, this day, at usnal hours—101 A. K, and 71 o'clock l'. n., Ifcl.AlI, Wrjsdale officiating. Tux London Store, Marietta Street, commences on Monday to clear off its magnificent stock, at prices that will please everybody. All the articles are new- and stylish. Taylob Turner, we learn, when called upon Wednesday, to have sentence pro nounced, did nut appear. He lias thus furieitcd his Sfi.OOO.biul. He is doubt less seekings more congenial clime. Twexty Lots Ik Kirkwood.—Bell & Goldsmith offer at auction ou the prom isos, aaxt Wednesday, twenty lots in Kirkwood, being * subdivision of the old Clay plantation. Gall at their office and examine tbs plat. Mouse A Moore.—This old and relia ble firm ef millers aud dealers in meal, flqbr lHtau, sfaipstoff, Iso., give uotico in another oolumn that thay have removed to ths west side of Forsyth streot, be- t ween the Capitol and the railroad. Gbeat Hade of Trees, Shrubs, Flow Elis, Hr., by E. Van Gtiidtanoveu—Cel. G. W. Adair, auctioneer—next Wednes day morning. This is a rare opportuu ty to buy such tilings. Head the adver tisement. Dan Rice.—Dan, with his splendid Paris 1’aviUM Circus, will exhibit two dsys iu this city—the 11th and 12th of January. Everybody rushes to see Don Iliac where 1m exhibits Miss Katie Putnam.—Miss Katie will appear to-morrow night with a New Year's greotiug at DeGivo's Opera House —also every night this week. She is one of the most charming nutrosses on the modern stage. Lost a Pirn —When Tallulah ran to the fire, ou Christmas day, alie lost her pipe eomewhure on Broad or Whitehall street, and has since been unable to find it. The finder wonld do the public s favor by re aloring it to the Company, as the engine cannot do servioe until it is replaced. WnrrNEU & Co.—The public will be glad to know tlmt Mnj. J. C. Wbituer, the popular Fire o ndevwriter, lias asso ciated with him as a partner, that most worthy and exemplary young man, Mr. J. B. Bridges Everybody knows aud esteems him. 'this orraugomeut, with Mr. PfSieeto assist in their oftloo duties, will make the house still more desirably popular. A City Hobmtal.—Wo ask attention to tho advertisement of a plan to erect a city Hospital in Tuk Sun this moruing. Much has been written ui.d said on this subject, but the uinah needed hospital lias not been built, or even commenoed, The uecossity for such au Institution is great, uud tho lack of it is one of the things wherein Atlanta is behind the times. We hope the plan adopted will be sue easeful, anil give us the hospital. The gentlemen whose names are connected with this AtUrptM, are well kaown in this city. Their oircolars will ba out to morrow, which all oan procure and bn. r wt- Cd.,1 1- J WirrutN amd Atlantic Railroad Cd., 'ifeMUXLNT's Ophoe, . M*a»sa, GA., t Lfeoeml*ir 30,1871 Dr L. N. A nnin' r Trvtisurvr Door air—I ftend joy, l>y the Treasurer of Ihj/Cqfoifr. #25,f#~$he r**t*l die the Stele ( « Uiift month by tho Western and Atlantic XUilxMftd Company. I de sire the usual reoaipU iaoni thej^onap- trollor General for the amount. Very respectfully, Joseph E. Shown, Preoidrnt Comitroi.ler’b Orpin, „ Ajlarta, Ua., Deoemer 30, 187J. 1 'Becwted AV.C. ! Morrill, Treasurer emeni oral Atlantic Railroad Company, • mxmol 325,000, rent of Western and Atlantic Railroad for December, 1871, as A "V *K era nidi Carhop—A Historic Relic Exhumed.—Th# citizens of Deca tur, on Wednesday evening last, had an enthusiastic demonstration over the re oovery of a long-lost cannon, for more than forty yean the Common property of the citizeus of DeKalb, and of intimate acquaintance with many of tho oldest in habitants of Northwest Georgia. This cannon has had an eventful and romantic career, aud possesses much his toric interest. Around it cluster some of tho most thrilling associations of the younger day* of many old citizens, when this country was on the fioatiergof civilization. It has bocuan active witness t<5 the monster strides of civilization for forty-one years. It has been the hero of a thousand occasions. It has mingled with countless holiday festivities. Jt has heralded the defeat of many a candidate for popular suf frage; its clarion voice has proclaimed the triumph of many a Whig and Democrat from the President to a county Sheriff; aud it has, even, amid the carnage oL conflict, sent its smoke to miugle with the incense ascending to propitiate the God of Battles. The cannon—of ordinary size—was transported to this country In 1830, at the instance of Dr. E. N. Calhoun, at that time Ospt&iu of tho DeKalb Light Infantry, a military company organized for home defense, a necessary precaution in those perilous times. Tho Indians at that period were daily committing dep redations on the whites, and frequently this Company rallied to tho rescue of helpless families. After the Indians had almost ceased their persecution of the whites, this can non was used on all occasions of public ovations, demonstrations or festivities, and especially was it used by political parties to signalize the triumph of their candidates. It has often been the victim al tho defeated, who, to escape the mor tification of hearing of hearing its joyous peal of victory, frequently spiked it, or clandestinely placed it beyond the reach of the triumphant party. About eighteen years ago, wheu tho Whigs were defeated, they hid it in tho ground now occupied by Gen. Austell’f new building, then a den so forest Sub sequcutly, ou a similar occasion it was stolen by the Whigs and concealed some* where in the vicinity of tho pres ent jail. This Christmas, twenty-one years ago, during some festivities in the old city park, Mr. Daniel Poor had his arm short off accidentally while Bring and discharging it. It htB l»een repe«tedly borrowed by the oitizens of Athens, Covington, Madison, and Atluuta, to proclaim some civil tri umph, celebrate some anniversary or commemorate some departed hero. On one occasion the Whigs of this sec tion employed a man to transport it out of the reach of the Democrats, who had gained a signal triumph in some political contest. The Democrats, afterwards, suspecting some snch movement, bribed tli© man aud persuaded him to deliver it to them to herald their victory. In 1863, Sherman seized it, but in the memorable battle of the 2‘2d of July, be tween this place and Decatur, when the Federals were so signally defeated, it was recaptured. It ban been lyiug ou the battle-field ever since, until a few day* aJS, when somo of the irrepressible peo plo of Decatur removed it, placed it oc the court house square, aud on Thursday night celebrated its recovery with many a pealing discharge from its time-honored muzzle. 8uch an enthusiastic demonstration has not been kuowu in yoars. It was grautod a grand triumphal procession. Such on ovation seldom greets a King. The tu mult was loud, boisterous,‘enthusiastic; and amid all that clifhuirous multitude, that veuerable old camion told the story of 41 years with ono clamorous clarion peal that sent the echoes of its proud name for miles around. Thjlbd Baitist Church.—Rev. D Shaver D. D. Will preach iu the Third Baptist church, this morning at 10J o’clock. Mayor’s Court.—Hie Honor, to teat the sympathy for the Woman’s Rights movement in this city, issued the follow ing edict yesterday morning: •• Ilr order of her honor, May TftoOuMWWS Osan. il in the* to-nigbt. AJso the Street Commissioner, Mr*, Polyanthus brown. Petition* and renu>natr*nce* will beer from ell the HHAKHI'FAKE’n hunchback arose and oomplaiocd to Mayor Angelina that David Williams “ wid malice ’fore thought” had committed such unwar rantable depredations on his bread bas ket, that he hod to order a mammoth supply of spittoons from McBride A Co., os a reservoir for the profusion of blood. Her Honor ordered David to settle with McBride for the spittoons, which coat •26. THR <UBV & BLU*. y Jonsen then appeared before the cur tain and a la Brignoll warbled: "Oh, haws TOI Men the girl In blue, That live* nr down the avenue 7 With mode*t eye She passe* by Tha yfrl ou UJe avauno. Her jaunty bouuet, frail aud arnall— Hi* Honor expressed hi* dtwire for a curl of her liair. She appeared there umidot tremendous applause, and with a profound courtesy, begged for BE-DEKBS. His Honor aaid lie was a novice in the matter, hut wonld do his utmost to array her a la mode Peris. We, being bashful, retired; but we learn that His Honor charged only a lock of her hair. It can be seen now in the treasury, and will al ways remain an heirloom of His Honor’s ed ministration. SOMEBODY, learning that His Honor could redress all grievances, comfort all afflicted, aud con sole the desolate, appeared as an humble petitioner for charity. He said; “I wi always a forlorn boy, loved by Nobody, In the United States Court yesterday, nothing important was transacted. The Court adjourned uutil Wednesday morn ing. Villain Sent to Jail.—Anderson Brook*, (colored), identified as the party who assaulted a Mrs. Jones, with intent to rapo, some Jays ago, was arrested yes terday, and Bent to jail by Judge Butt. Tn Gorman Evangelical Lutheran congragutiou will have religious services at 101 o'clock this morning, in tho build ing ou the east side of Broad street, for merly used by the Jewish congregation . synagogue Broaching by ltcr. Theo. Koberlo. Serious AlEERCation. —An altercation took place between Mr. Bridwell aud Pot Smith, noar the llolling Mill, on Friday night, iu which the latter was se riously stabbed. Bridwell was arrested ou charge of attempt to murder, aud sent W jail until Monday, when the in vestigation will be resumed at office of Justice Johnson. Cat Ball Keepeiu—Pat. 1'ttxgihbon, the popular and efficient City Hall keep er, has, for some weeks, been busy re ceiving the thanks of Council, District and Superior Courts, ladies and citizen*, tor his palife attention and services dur ing the year. A mau so faithful ns he ilroerves thanks, and, no doubt, he will be retained in his plaee as loug as he • it Treasurer. Testimonial Sutter.—A portion of the retiring members of tha Council, in cluding the Mayor and other city offi cers, contemplate giving an elagant sup per to.be nJw Mayor Awl iCMkcil on Friday night next Committee* are ap pointed to fitake ell necessary arrange ments. The entertainment will be an No. 971 of N. L. Angier, 1 elegant affair. It is said the Finance Madison Bill, j Committee will electioneer - with tho v*- ComptroUer General. rious candidates for city officers. I began nij living t And houoa I courted Nobo.ly, And aaid Nobody’* I’d be, And axked to marry Nobody. Aud Nobody married ma." His Honor said, with such a couqmu- iou ho ought to ho supremely happy, aud commended him to tho kind service of his darling Nobody. TWO CITY GENTLEMEN engaged in an altercation about some board (or with somo boards). They gave a bond of 1100 to appear at tho City Court. JANE EYRIE, the carbonized spirit of [Miss Bronte’s heroine, fell a pitiless victim to the snares of Misses Sherwood and McLendon, two Ethiopian intrigante* of the iw.au month 1 Under pretext of hospitality to the help less, they seduced a wayfaring woman and her child into their house only to baqish them from the roof in the morn ing. This proceeding aroused the ten der sympathies of CARIUE OACKLEK, who climbed upon tho fence. For this piece of impudence, Miss Sherwood called her ft "darned b—h.” Then Carrie said she would have her arrested for "callin’ her improfune names, sinuatin’ that her mother walhod on four legs.” Tlioj had a regular metaphysical de bate at the Court. They were about to have a fist and skull urgument. Slier wood said she wonld givo 825 to fight her. Jonseu interfered, tint His Honor was disposed to lot them decide the ques tion in that way. Thou arose a medley, motley, mongrel multitude of tongues, and they would have l»een clamoring yet, bad unt tho magic of 85 each silenced their shrewish tongues. JAKE REESE had the impudence to go D(ucking) C(uts) iu Q(ungimrea) and P(eddling) L(ime), or rather stealing mortar, for which he paid 85. GAINES THOMAS, was the Grand Porte(r) of Turkey(>q on their march from Union county to this city. He was not equal to the task of conducting his cohort of Turkeys, with out a little of Atlanta’s benziue. That prostrated him immediately, aud he paid the oeualty of — costs. Too SiiAur.—Mr. Thomas Sharp, Thursday morning, while making ar rangements to give bond for 8100 to ap pear at tho City Court, in answer to a charge of Assault and Battery on Mr. Brazleton, eluded tho vigilance of the officer and escaped. A Great Convenience.—Thompson & lVttibonc, who keep a first class family grocery ou Whitehall streot, have a pat ent coffee rooster. It is next to impossi ble for i»uy one to roost coffee as nicely ah it is done by this contrivanoe. Theu you oan get it fresh aud pure and have no further trouble about it. See their notice. _ Watch Service at the Kimuall House. —There will be religions service in the hall of the Kimball House, commencing at 101 o’clock to-night aud continuing uutil 12 o’clock—the opening of the New Year. Rev. Dr. Wills, President of Ogle- thorp© University, will proafh on "TU© voice of th© dying year.” An excellent choir will be in attendance. The entrance to the hall will l>c from Railroad Avenue. Tho watch service in the Loyd street Methodist Church will l>o omitted, and th© congregation wilt iftkite in the servi ces at the hall. The Christian publio is cordiaMy invited. Cosusk'n Prospects.—The dispatch from Washington, of Judge Lochrane’s interview with the President and his de termination to let Georgia alone in the matter of electing and inaugurating a new Governor, is only an additional con firmation of what we have all along given os our decided opinion. We repeat that, in trying to retain the office, he will not only mpke himself the laughing stock of the country, but the effort will result in defeat and disgrace. He had better not he prompted by the Bond Ring. Carriers’ Address. —To-morrow morn ing being New Year, in "accordance with a time-honored custom,” the carriers of The Sun will call upon their patrons with their annual address. Although the doc ument may not be of as much interest to the public os a President’s message, yet it is of vastly more interest to the lads who, in fair weather and foul, hove trudgeduround faithfully in the discharge of their duty. They are faithful lads, and we hope they will find it to be a Happy Xete Year. In this connection we would say the indebted to the Economical Job Office, V. P. Visson & Co., Proprietors, for the handsomest address ever gotten out in Atlanta. They appear to have token especial pains with it, bringing it out in three colon, and we think the readers of The Sun w ill, when they see it to-morrow, agree that the chief merit of th© add—aa consists in the elegant manner in which it is printed. But the Economical does no work that is not done artistically. Christmas in West End.—On Friday evening, James’ Chapel was the scene of the crowning holiday festivity of West End. The young ladies (and some of them are charmers) of that place erected a Christmas Tree in the Chapel for the purpose of obtaining funds to finish and furnish the church and purchase a bell, The ceremonies were conducted by R«v. Mr. Daniel, the Pastor, and Dr. J. Stain bock Wilson, Superintendent of the Sun day School. It was an occasion of unallqyed pleas ure to the hospitable and refined people of West End. Prominent amoDg tho company were the Misses W., Misses M., Miss Annie & and Misses B. There i huah in the revel and music, Aud a murmur of wonder from all, As she glam-cd with a sparkle of starlight. And swept like a queen through the hall. Tbo handsome cake oontaining the ooucesled Hug, was the occasion ol much merriment. Alter necossary sorcery aud conjecture hud failed, Mrs. II. J. Wilson drew the nmol', sought prize. With a little more whispering and loi tering, and talking, the children wore dismissed with full urms, and the ladies aud gentlemen with full hearts. The Grand Opera—Fourth and Last Nioht.—Carl Vou Weber's master ope ra JJer fYeytkile, was performed last evening at DeGive'a by a matchless cast with wonderful effect. The illumina tions and apparitions used in the in cautation scene of the Wolf's Den, were probably the most brilliant and striking ever introduced on the stage in our city. This troupe left immediately for Mont gomery. Thence they go farther West. Their performances hero havo been en joyed by our most learned and cultivated citizens, uud from such they trill always have a cordial welcome. Stone Mountain Accommodation Train.—On and after Monday, tho 25th instant, will leave Atlanta at 5:20 p. m., just flvo miuutes bohind the regular mail train, and continue until the season requires a change, which will be made for the convenience of a majority of the patrons. By direction of S. K. Johnson; Superintendent. dec23-2t Kd. A. Werner, Agent. Local & Business Notices, Bpt. Alt persons that have not paid their city tax for the year 1871, will please call at my office and settle imme diately and aave further oosts. T. H. Williams, dec30-2t Marshal. tefis Atmore’s Mince Meat, at decl9-8t Stokes, & Bno. Stokes A Bro., beg, respect, 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. Sffi. New Ixmdon Layer Raisins, Leg horn Citron, New Currants, Jellies, Fla vouring Extracts, and Finoet English Spices, at docl9-8t Stokes A Bro. All onr goods ore warranted to be the very best, and at Broad street prices. Local & Business Notices' S500,000—Tickets 95 00.—Time short Closes January 5, 1871. Address, with remittance, finis Whitehead, P. O. Box 324. dec31d3t _ Atlanta, G*. Northern Province or Germany, 1 German Empire, Aug. 7, 1871. j Dr. BradJUUl: Dear 8ir—From one of my friends I have learned your address, and from him have received a few bottles of your celebrated Female Regulator; and its exoellent properties far curing certain diseases of the fair sex have been communicated to me. I have had an op portunity of trying your medicine in my own family with the most satisfactory success, &ad I hasten to express to you my warmest thanks for the happy effect produced by your medicine. Not only in my own family, hut also in otlmr 'am. ilics this side of the Atlantic, have the same luippy results been effected, uutil now the last bottle has been nsed up, end I am no longer aide to supply those who have made demands for the medicine. I wish, very much, to obtain s new supply; and, therefore, address you to respect fully ask of you whether you have au ageney for your mediciuo ou tliis Conti nent, and, if not, to send me a few dosen bottles perNorth German Lloyd sterner. For the amount, you may draw on me through Messrs. G. McKay A Co.. Bank ers, in Bremeu, or if yon prefer it, I will send yon the amount of th* bill in ad vance. Awid ieg your reply, I am yoars, re spectfully, G. V. Fuankknbubu. decSldtf STEALING , SILVER-WARE. SHARP & FLOYD, No. 33 Whitehall Street, ATLANTA. Specialty, Sterling Silver-Ware Bpcclal attention Is requested to the many new and elegant piece* manufac tured expressly to oar order the past year, and quite recently completed. An unnsnally attractive assortment of novelties In Pancjr Silver* cased tor Wedding nml Holiday presents, of a medium and expensive character. The House we represent manufacture on an unparalleled scale, cmploylug on aterllug SUver-Ware alone over One Hundred skilled hands, the most accom plished talent tn Designing, and the best Isnbor-aavlng Machinery, enabling them to produce works of the highest character, at prices UN.tPPROACffi£D by any Competition. Our stock at pres ent Is the largest and most varied this side of Philadelphia. ▲a examination of ear stock and prices will gnarantee enr sales. OUR HOUSE USE ONLY M.-> WHITISH STEItLINO, 10U) <lcc22dA«tf Fob Comptroller General.—Gener al LAFAYETTE McLAWR dec29-dtf TOR sicbetary of state. Colonel H. J. SPRAYBERRY is an nounced as a candidate tot 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. 8, up stair*, comer Marietta and Broad Btreets If*to (Aborrtiarmtnt*. BZUOBLS. SIMMONS k HUNT'S, JuaoDon ol Mvi'W ml WsItoD streets. Any amount under 400,000 out be envplied. norWdtf T. M. EL YEA. A DAILY PAPER IN GRIFFIN < Nrw Abnrrltarmtnta. Liquors! Liquors ! BUY YOUS Ales, Wines S Liquors! AT KENNY’S Chicago Ale Depot A SCO Wholesale Liquor ZIoiimo. HY have a Large .1 uorlmrnl ot alt kind* ofl.rqt/Oitti, uhieh trill be told al the .Woti Reason, able Term*. septU-4ni * 4 PROgPBOTDS Griffin Daily News. living iu ee made up my mind to return, Jsuuary, commence the publication of e live newg- paper, to be called Xlio Griffin Daily News. The peper will be published in the interest of no ', clique, lection or riu«, or in tbe interest of politics—advocating otily • to understand what is ty individual except myi It will be Independent In tbe right as it is given m at home and from abroad—com mercial, general and political news, all prepared in such a manner as to give tbe most of it in tne most readable shape. People who want to patronize *nch a paper ae this arc invited to come up with their subscription* and advertisements. The New* will be printed on good clear type, at five Dollars per annum tor tbe daily, and ouc dollar and fifty cents per anuum for tbe weekly. A. M. 8PEIOHT8. December J7, 1871. EI8EMANS, Clothiers and Tailors, PAH EXCELLENCE We call the atten tion of tbe cit- iaena of Atlanta and tbe State of a«or- gie itir clothing for men end boy*, which wo will sell at greatly reduced prices, oweiug tbe We specially desire all our subscribers to receive their papers regularly and promptly. Wo will take it as a special favor if they will report to us every failure to re- cevio the paper. Also, any failure to havo itproporlj delivered—just as ifc is requested by them. Also, any failure to receive it prompt ly—in due time. All that we can do is to do the best we can. We ask our subscribers to help u« in this work. It would assist us greatlv in correcting irregularities, if we can al ways have them reported to ua. tf lateness of the season, and which will be found a* complete in all respect* aa that of any clothing establishment in tbe city. Our stock we have purchased at the lowest figures for cash, aud In consequence will stoek latest suits Cas tyle aieta iu A MINIATURE HEX Oar lor and Chamber Furniture A TULL SET, MADE BY CHARLES C. «)L- LIAMSON, with e Penknife, very handsome, and a greet curiosity. A beautiful New Year’* Present for your little daughter or slater. To be raffled at C o’clock, p. in., next Monday, the 1st January, at Senders’ on Peachtree street, under the National Hotel. Chances $1.00. Cell end look at It. deeSOM Dr .H.J • HOLM EH, Residence and Office, NATIONAL HOTEL. Atlanta, Georgia. aa s p. HALL COUNTY White Sulphur Springs FOR SALS OR RENT. I WILL BELL, RENT OR LKkSE lor a term ot years, these celebrated Springs, six miles from In e lew weeks the track of the jllr-Line Railroad WiU be laid within a mile end a half of this valua ble property. Also, some valuable plantations in the neighborhood. . & RMcCAMY. novlf-tf GEORGIA REPORTS For Sale at the O0ce of the Sun. T he srat 17 oe Lumpkin's 1 at the 8uu Office. PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTA WINE & LIQUOR CO ice for dress suit* $S5 ; business suit* f20; o v o re oats or aud quality from $0 f J». W c also mate i kind of good* par ties may desire, (samples « which c»n be *ccn at silt times, r which for style, quality, dura 66 bility. and price, cannot be eu White surpassed any where in fur- White hall nibbing g oods. You will find hall rcct all the latest at all times inent to se All that we kind will ex stock before sured they of nloth youths of parents and not fail to bo well selected, choi o v e 1 ties, and street a full rssort- lect from desire is that ^iur chasing win* gave t c wutetnii re b ui hling] ken particu- in the selec- onr fall ter stock alfsgcj and guardians can pleased with our ce, and fashions b 11 ’-jin Georgia, (subecriptiona having been already EIHKMAN k DRO. King’s Mountain MILITARY SCHOOL, I SaS oT Iftw a&Dcrtietment*. For Rent. NEW AND XLEGANT TEN ROOM HOUSE, is fcoets. A on Ivy between Houston aud Kllia minutes walk from tbe car shed. Apply to dec27-4t n. muhlexbr: l^. $25.00 Saved! $25.00 Saved! PRICES AND TERMS OF WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing Machines. JKXVXXD MITT CASH. $10 FX MO. $6 PR MO. No. 8, Plain Table f 45 No. 6, half-ease, pin bx 60 No. 7. do lau’y 66 No. 7, Folding cover 70 $60. WARRANTED FIVE YEARS BY WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO We wish it distinctly understood that these are terms from which ws never deviate; aud we guai Machines to have every point of excellence be found in any Underfeed Shuttle Machine, and raaioDicAL.—fYurir radiant witft it* brightness aud beautiful a* can lie, the Hsrul bomlhemer comes, with a bound, to greet the uew year. Tbo January uumber is decidedly tbe best and tmnd- aomeatyet issued. It ia better edited, better i>rinted and la on far better paper than any heretofore uacd We obaerre that Mr. Van Epp* ia snnouEead aa aaao- ciace editor. This ia an important an nouncement, at Mr. Van Epp* ia admit ted to be one of tbo best writers upon ay- Japanese Cocoa Sticks made for tbe firat time in Atlanta, at Block's Can dy Factory, No. 75 Broad street. Broken Candy 20 cents per pound. Chocolate Caramels eyery Wednesday.— Freeh Candies of all kinds kept constant ly on hand. nov25 Homethixu New. —Something good, and that everybody ouglit to drink. Go to John Peel's and call for his import ed German and Canada Malt Whiskies, which he hat just received. Also, has on hand some fine Cigars. dec29-3L 1®.. Stitching and Soaring 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-Im *©_ Ruitueb.—Why will yon suffer from Rupture, when ym can have Belief and Core. Throw away your disagreea ble Truaaoe, and oaU on Dm. Row# A Taber, Capitol Building, Atlanta, O*. declOdtf F’or Rent. The Larendon House. Oxx Foaohtreo Btrei elite neighborhood. Apply to BELL 4 GOLDSMITH. _elE ' dec30-3t Office No. 1. 1 FOR SALE! e«—912 spindles; 2 Drawing Fmroee— two Speeder*; 1 W11 lower or Opener; ft ftpreoder* three ueatere seek: ft King Twteters-eix^r spindle# T HE FIR8T HES8IO^O' Schu&L * Y^AR j of 1872 wiU begin on the let of February, aud I payable in advance. Circulars containing full information may be ob tained upon application to • doclO-wtiilstFeb dress, for terms, 4c., Editor “Manual of the State f Georgia,“ Box 67f “* * “ d*ca8-Thur48un Agents Wanted Tor AHSTEPHENS GREAT HISTORY OF THE WAR. Complete in one volume. Send for circulars with terms sod s full description of the work, Addrese National Publish- ing Co., Atlanta, Ga., Philadelphia, Pa., or SL Louis Cnmbcr, Coal, Catlje, &t. JAMES O. ALLEN, EDWARD PARSONS- JAMES O. ALLEN & CO., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALERS IN Lumber and Coal. Lathi, Shingle*, Doors, Sash and Blinds Mways Instock. 8ole Agents for OOAli OREBK OOAZj OO. f * GOAL. Superior to any in the market. Retail prlco for Coal in tho yard 35 Cents per Dnsltelnf 80 Pounds. 3 Bushels for |1 * AU orders accompanied with the Cash, for 12 *, bushels or upwards, wUl be delivered within tho old city limits at 36 cents per bushel per car load, warranted weighed at the Minei, end charged according to the INVOICE 28 CENTS per bushel. OFFICE AND YARD OPPOSITE GEORGIA RAILROAD. ATLANTA, GA. Jire jlnottraiter GUANO ! GUANO! ! GUANO!! which, tnd buildings, ere very operatives abundant, and c )paiatlvea usually moderate wum. The whole of the above Machinery, including Shafting. Heeding. 4c., wiU be sold for tbe low price of $6,000. Enquire of K. T. SCHULTZ 4 CO., 44 German Street, Alexander H. Stethens on the For Rent Study oe the Law.”—A 18 paga pam phlet—one of tbe imifoundMit of Mr. rp 7” TTo'T’ "fr Stephen)? manv ,.induction.. Single J agricnlturaHopicun tbe South. The ^ 15 cents . 55 0 ’ * *“ * Address J. Henly Smith, j Xvt>i *“ Manager gun Office, dwOT Ct Southern*' 1ms boeu fortunate in occur ing bis aerriocs. J OFFER FOR SALE AT REDUCED PRICES 1,000 Tons James’ Bland Guano, H'hlch ha* been ex posed. OOOO Tons Baker'* Ittand Pure, Landed here As 1060, Direct From the Bland, by the ship “ Kldorada." And 1 will mix the two above with H pare Peruvian. 59- Price List aud Analyst* furnished ou spplb* an. AST Sells Cotton at M Cento per Belts ao advance being nude, or will advaaoe on usual terms. G. B. LAMAR, Jr,. Cnttou Broker end Oeaerei CemmieeUm Merchent, Northwest Comer Eetlj'* BolkUnc decaft-tf ^ MAVAJWAIIi _«** • HOGANSVILLE INSTITUTE, For Mules and Female*. -ouary. and continue twenty-four weeks. . Tea eg G other Southern 8tatee.. the management of tbe mos well as Young Gentlemen, 1 Ancient ea 1 Modem—Mathematics, fMeaeee, Literature. Ora ■t, ete M end for leae memay ton aft say other Schools. Ike aerie, ton. ol l*72. will lw»lo oa M<mJ.j. UK *»' . T| K> 0 <»*! , T K romerkeble lor lie beelthftUneee. Ike Vlllrff. for lie morel., end rood rooietj, U»M‘U'"; «kolr spirit of tndvror end euterprme. end tbo Bckooi for He dledpHiie, tad tho npld prosiest GEO. C. LOONY, ebxxident No. 3 GRANITE BLOCK, I Broad- Street. ATLANTA. OA | Hulk Meats, Bacon. Lard and Rutter. A A/\ A T.ltR null ffldas Rama end fihniil. 8 end barrels. 500 barrel* Flour. 8,000 bu*b<-ls | Corn. Wheat and Oats in store and to arrive. S.ooo : lbs. No. 1 Butter received to-day. Liiun, Cemci.t, PJester. Alexander's Old Tennessee Whisky. A. LEYDEN. WM. M. WILLIAMS.decftO-daw To Advertisers!