The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 08, 1871, Image 4

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rHE DAILY ftPtf Mprenwa SUN. .PhbbdS. W New Advertisements always found » Kbit Pag* ; Local and Burnet* Notice* *n Pourtk Page. *l.*l. C. p Im .r ma ■■■ K.r ■Blast OMtUr. DAILY »C WEEKLY • <• OITY AFFAIRS. Cheistmas and Bbidal Prxhbnts.— Silk dretaes, embroidered cloaks, furt, Franch kid gloret, tilk under-gtrmenta, French hosiery. French caliooes, French wrapper*, fan., real Isos seta, every nov- slty In tie* real JetMte end three cum of cariosities—ell opening at the London Store, Marietta dreet lm. Wmoir, Scmmrr k Co. offer Minne- eot» feachblow, Pptato«a Bet. A. O. Hayoood, D. D., will oc- enpy the poifik at Payno * Chapel Sun day morning. ' Wtr Ooiramdnicn.—The next meeting ot the North Georgia Conference it to be held in thia city. It will be the sec- ondtiine Conference hat met here tinea thewnr. t Tsuunaraio.—Intereeting telegraphic newt, which waa crowded ont of Tim Son yeeterday morning by an onnansl pnea of other important matter*, appear* toil manning mi the third page. "I'sePaid mt Tax."—Yesterday morn ing a negro man offered to vote and waa challenged on the ground that he had not paid hia tax. Be, therefore, with an «i> of ooofldenae, drew from hit pocket a aorap of ooarae dirty paper, with very nn- couth chirograpliy on it, aa follow*: "Thia la to oertify that I iapaid my tax." Hntmnuu—Our friend, Mr. H. Boegenhanaen, baa aooeeeded in captur ing a prize from our aiater city, at the other and of the Macon and Western Railroad. On Tuesday laat, hi the Cath olic Church at Maoon, Bet. Father «»-!■. officiating, he waa married to Miaa Amelia Horne. Thua it goea. Atlanta ia teaching ont and getting treasons, one by one, and even the bachelora of ■ llaocn can da nothing to prevent it, Ooa neighbor, the Conttuution, aaya re- Mthh, jhgt' • ’ ''} "tie. MtpStnt U miMakt* tt to tit «««<*» and in- of Sea 902 of the Code, and Artiole 1, Sec. 2, lar. 4, of the Oonatitutioa, in relation to appointing Supreme Court d thinka ha haa made thia “•* ruaaamao ttol IA, wait it clasp'd," de. We would reapeotfully suggest that Mr. Stephens does not often make mistake* on matter* of fact, and that he aeldom forgets anything important. Ova Oust Thobouoh»ab»i. — We again respectfully oall public utWntion, aa well aa that of our City Council, to the importance of properly grading, macad amizing, and keeping in tho truest trim all our main streets. Peachtree, Decatur, McDonough, Whitehall, Peters, Mariet ta, etc., -‘.'“■id l>e kept so that wagons would not mire down in wet weather. If we want people to come to thia city to trade we ought to give them good in. greas and egress. We ought to let a of the iaaa important interior work alone, and fix up our main streets. In Memoriam.—Under thia title, Wa. T. Smithson, of New York, ha* ju*t pub lished a very elegant pamphlet volumo, aa ntesiiaantei to three deceased divine* ff th* Methodist Church South. These include the aaroiea to memory of Bishop Andrew, by Bishop Pieroe; a tribute to Judge A. ft. Lougstreet, D. D., by Hon. James Jackson; and a memoir of Won A. Smith, D. D., of Virginia, by Bov. J. C. Cranberry. Three more eloquent tributes to three more worthy and die tinguiahed gentlemen were never written and Siuitlia.m gives them to the publio tea neat oat) suavraientshspa Besides these tributes the volume contains, also, a large and choice selection of prose and verse, compiled from good writers. Tan Finsr Methodist Carmen.The congregation at the First Methodist Church ia, no doubt, delighted with the return of Dr. W. P. Han-iaoo aa pastor. No minister oould suit the people bettor. He always preaches to large oongTega tiona, and the oftener he ia heard the , more highly he is appreciated. No man has a better capacity foe building up and sustaining a congregation than he has. Bee. Analnius Wright, who has had * charge of this Church during the past year, haa been a most aooeptable pastor. He ia able and earn eat in the pulpit, and out of it he t* industrious, zealous and loving. He ia a careful shepherd over his Hook, and one that hia people learned to lore very much. He has been trans ferred to the Booth Georgia Conference. Tan -Th* satire of this city haa bean taken hold of by several responsible ■ail inrigiti gentlemen who will rapidly go forward with the work. Dirt will be broha* that ancHtog on th* Marietta street branch. Soon it will be completed from PSaChtrea stseet to the Rolling Mill. The next line will be on Decatur street, from Piashtrue to tbs Cemetery gate; and before the great State Fair ia held, hare nvHNMN stopaf.das* will be run ning from far dowftasn ftarater street to Oglethorpe Pa* The irmr fee trank anfbstotto • streetts puli fast and hare, an^ha lim ber ia bring rapidly shipped to the city. The next Bn* to bn considered attar the** ps Marie* and Darelnr streets, is on Peachtree. . . . " Before spring another car will be plooed JLn fen West,End line.. We believe it ia mntendbd to h*W three ears on moan of Vlhe lines. WtUOegrataiatolfaa city upon the pros pect of a speedy completion of the street I and the election of railway on aS'our great thoroughfares. | plaoa Saturday. U. S. PtiuomoM.—Yeiterday 21 per sons from Dade and Walker counties, were arraigned before W. B. Smith, U. S. Commissioner, charged with violating the Enforcement Act, in that, about the 1st of June last, they, in disguiaq, mal treated one Peter PowelL Four of the 21 gave bond for their appearance fora preliminary investigation before the Commissioner, on Tuesday next, at 2 p. The following aro the names of twelve of the prisoners: W P H Tatliam, E W TaCham, W P Stewart, B Haney, W P Sharrock, J G Hale, R H Tatliam, J W Blevins, Alfred McBriar, Wm Aaaoe, Job* Marl and, Thos Sharrock. We learn that those who did not give bond wese aommitted to jaiL William Baxter, successor to Shuttles A Baxter, Peachtree street, keeps a good stock in bis line, at the old stand. Read the notioe of dissolution, and of gosSb oat band. You can get bargains by pat ronizing him. Superior CortrT.—The Court baa been employed for two days past in trying misdemeanors on the common law dock et. Mr. W. H. Razors, charged with Larceny after Trust, was acquitted. Fry has not yet been tried. Put Him nr his Lima Ban.—A man who had, possibly smelt too freely of a bottle that had contained benzine, delib erately disrobed himself las* night and went to bed in a gutter, on the corner of Walton and Cone streets. His lower extremities were entirely nude, but he coiled down into a perfect beatitude of repose, covered only with hia coat, which he had removed for the purpose. And he lay like a porker taking a snoose, with the fames of liquor around him. Mayor’s Coubt.—While the people were yet slumbering and haunted with visions of Smith and James borne on a tidal wave of thundering Democratic huzzts, His Honor was proudly, and ia solitary magnifleenoe, parading the streets like old Boreas on an expedition to Sahara, in a handsome "boroudi* and four." Lowry, in the emergency, took advan tage of His Honor's absence, entertained the guests and dismissed the suppliants fur mercy. MB. JOHANNES CAMPBELL, in n spirit of burlesque, sought to immo late the name of bla English ancestor, who sang, "On Ujtl.u when Urn nan was low." *0. Here ia an extraot from hia immortal parody: Vun kvenln ven der moon ru high. Hup* dk, hupi dal Uad itan ptoyud i»ok er In tba aky, Hups de, hupi daf Mina frou she swears I’m vun damuod lie, ilupe de, hupi da I ••Der Tlefel, dunder," *agU I, Hope da, hupi da I The chorus involved a change of scene, and--shout this time Lowry woke up and said it was all a dream, a vision, a myth, and dithmithed the troubadours. MB. CAROL, was standing on Decatur street, on Hon* dsy caroling like a nightingale, ••Not for Joe, not for Joe, But Smith, you'll bet.” When a “noise, as of many waters, M eamo borne upon the gale. (It was a shout for Smith.) The blast waa too sudden. Ho was found in the gutter erecting a monument, ••Not tor Joe, but Smith, you’ll bet," and for this contempt (of Joe) was fined *>. . A DI8CIFLK 0* BAOOHUS, was fined $25 for dispensing his nectars on Sabbath. Lowry, though a consistent Christian* saw proper to oall upon NODODX for the doxolegy, who responded as fol lows: ••In lifa'a young morning Nobody To ma waa louder and dear* And my cradle wm rocked by Nobody, And nobody wm ever ue*r; I wm patted and pntlaed by Nobody, And robody brought ma up; And whou I wm hungry Nobody Gave ma a dine or eup.” "Well," said Lowry, “if nobody is so generous, who the dsuoo you wont here? "Nobody, yar Honor," said he. Examination op Tbachxbs fob Pub lic Schools. —The examination of can didates for teachers for tho publio schools was concluded yostorday. The entire floor of the third story of James' Build ing, corner of Whitehall and Hunter, was occupied by applicants, who were seated at their desks industriously pen ning their answers to the written exami nations submitted by Mr. Superintendent Malkin. Ont of about eighty-five applicants sixty-eight are ladies, a considerable pro portion of whom are quite young, and quite a number showed marks of intelli gence and learning. From among the oighty-flvo applicants -sixty-eight ladies and 17 gentleman— the Board of Education, upon tho recom memlatiou of tho Examining Commit tee, will eleot tweuty-sevon teachers—six male tod twenty-one female—who shall be inaugurated es teachers in tho publio schools of the city, of whioh there are throe grammar or ward schools and one high school The applicants are examined in spell ing, reading, arithmetic, gnuumrr, rhet- orie, geography, algebra, geometry, Intin and questions on the theory and practice of teaching. These last ques tions we give below. They exhibit a thorough insight into the philosophy and praetioa of thia all-important profession, and aro prima frteie evidence of Mr. 8a- Crrr Elections.—The following is the result of the election for Mayor end Ootmrihnen, in thiscsty Wednesday: M * M ? i J _ 6 6 6 6 6 I 8 L l». Ill'll i sale John H James filfi' SJP WO. 01V 342 322‘JOU5 C W Wells 5VJ US' 19H 1 403 1 4H3 345 200 '24tO kfT Castleberry 5Wi 24V Itflj 404, «#4 343 201,2476 K J Iloecli W3 261 108 406, 488 342 201,2436 a C Hunraock 695 25HJ 1*7, 410, 490 1 343,*13 247!- T A Morris teS 1 2-13 133 333 474 333 137 245b LPGrh.it 588 248 138 407 ' 484 833 200 2417 H L Wilson... 094 ! 262 W 417 484 343,202 2480 COMMERCIAL!. Oma Daily Sou* Dea \ 1871. TWJ Hill.. A L ifowlur.. it C Mitchell. .. I Hrpabllc'n Dniir Ross, col O W £tsm. .. .1 • Jno Jones, col.i 17 8 W Onibb.TT] W M Csrgyl®, ool.' W U W Finch col... J M rimitb col. P D Coiwy I — M ybcbkl, cnM ■lift till .*%*,*Ji i 246 1M 411 477 litlltT 1 413! 430 344 204 2439 400. 484. 341 137 2401 408 i 491 347 A. >31 4M\ 4» 382 202 MfT 410 487- 343,201 2483 400. 483 342,184 2462 147; 26 is s 104 28 '9 119 587 % SI »Tii s.uo These flares show an overwhelming Democratic victory, »nch as wifi cause the “colored troops” to roost lower hereafter. • T. C. Mayhon, the Live Auctioneer, this morning has an advertisement of fhe biggest ■ sale at fomitsis that hawys*- tsken place. The atoe Is to-morrow morning at 10 o’clock. Those who want furnitnrs would do well to attend. ApOLOWETKi,—We beg the indulgence of all parties concerned, for several un pleasant inaoouraciee and omissions in the report of the Convention Proceed ings, and the meeting at the Kimball Honse, which appeared in Thb Sue yes terday. The amount at mutter was wu- nsnaliy large, and was gotten dp hurried ly. Several typographical errors of per son^ names, and ether matters appeared, which were specially unpleasant. We beg indulgence of all No one was in tended to be slighted or niff fairly repre sented. COTTON RETORT. The Bracket waa very unsettled irregular yesterday. Quotations rase to ' 17) in store and on the street. Beceipts 200 bales; sales 150. Provisions—Bacon is firm—shonluera 8, (k, ; clear -ib sides 9; clear sides 0 ; ham., plain 12)@14 ; sugar cured I.',KaH. Bulk meats—shoulders 7; clearrib sides 8; clear aides 8,. J Lard—Tierce I0|(u41; cans 111^12; buckets L3. v y w » - Financial——Gold is baying l 10— selling 1 12; silver is bnying 1 04—ratl ing 1 06. Fruit—Rough peaches 4) to 5) pan r mnd;peeled 10 toll Apples, peeled. to 41 per pound; green Georgia apples 48 SO lot* 00perbbl- Buxter—Tennessee sod country bid- tor 20 to 80 cents; Northwestern 27 to 31. Leather—Hemlock 25 to 30; Oak 40 to 45; Harness leather 36 to 45; upper leather 42 to 50; Golf skins 325 to 860 per dozen; American calf skins fSTterf 1 *f) per dozen. .•.,!!< . Hides—Green 7 to 7t; green sail 8| to 8|; dry bides 15 to 16. Onions—33 00(<$4 00 per barrel Tobacco—Low grades 55(<$56e ; com mon, 58(0)65; good, 75@90 ; tine, 31(a) $1 96 { shoise brands, 31 25@1 50. Iron—Swede 7c; horse shoe iron 7o( Oily Mills and Pittsburg bar 6c. Mackerel—Half bbls. No. 188.00; No. peristendent MaBon's experience, judg ment and wisdom hi the initruotioo of the young: L What would be your ohief reliance in your efltoto to secure good order and discipline in the schools, and the success of the soholara in their studies? 2. What do you regard ss the esaeutiol of itmobirf а. How would yen oondnot a recitation to asithmatsa (isswsr in detail j? 4. Should masio be a regular blanch in the course of study? Are you pre pared to teach the elements of the ad- doe? б. Ars the personal habits and charac ter of a teacher important? The examinations have been submitted, teachers will take FLon*L_sap*rfine 69 60@$7; 87 00@87 50; family 87 50(<u8 25; family 88 75(d)9 50; fancy 810. COTTON GOODS. * , oz Osnabnrgs, 16; 6 oz, 12j. 4-* Sheeting, 12), .7-8 Drillings 13. 7-8 Shirting, 10)-, Shirting, 8). Yarns, all number*, Si *0. Qbtton rope, 28. All domestics in good demand. Liv* Stock Report by Joan, Beatie A Co., for the week ending Saturday 2d December, 1871. Arrival at the Atlanta Live Stock Yards—12 car loads horses and moles; 67 car loads hogs; 4 car loads cattle; 1 car load Sheep. Sale of mules and horses slightly improved—demand better than the previous week. Good Tennessee cat tle 3) to Ac. gross, by the eat load. Ho; 5 to 6) by ear load. Sheep 3* to $4 i per heed. BY TeEeqRAPH. Chart aneos, December 7.—Cotton qui et; middlings 18) @18); net receipts, 2,643; exports coastwise, 2,632; sales and continuance of the Accommodation atook, 34,468. Augusta, December 7.—Cotton firm and in fair demand; middlings 18; re ceipts 1000; sales 1000. December 7. — Cotton Mechanic No. 2.—This Engine, which has undergone repairs at the shop of Messrs. Porter A Butler, was put into service en last night. At a trial made, she threw, ander a steam pressure of 120 pounds, two hundred and forty-five feet and seven inches. Base Ball.—A match game of the State Univeinity Bose Ball Club, and the Olympics, of West Point, we learn, will take place on tho Fair Ground about the 13th er 14th. Grom Mountain Accommodation Team.—On and after Monday, the 4th Inst, and until farther notice, will leave Atlanta at 5:30, r. M., fifteen minutes after the regular Night Mail Train. Those interested in the establiahmen Train, are respectfully notified that this change is (er their eonveniontt, and that tho through travel must he accommodated by the Night Mail Train. By direotion of S. K. JonNsoN, Sup’t Ed. A. Warnnb, Ag’t Local & Bnsiness Notices. WT Japanese Cocoa Sticks made for the first time in Atlnnta, at Block’s Can dy Factory, No. 75 Broad street. Broken Candy 20 cents per pound. ChocolBto Caramels every Wednesday.— Fresh Candies of all kinds kept constant ly on hand. _ nov25 Assorted Crackers pnt up express ly for family use. Broken Orsokera and Cracker Meal, constantly on hand snd for solo at th* Cracker Factory. nov2G-6t H. Lewis A Co. State Honit Delimiter* Required tO Walk up to the Captain’s office mid Settle. Resolved, That the late Treasurer of the Western and Atlantio Railroad, and other officers and agents of said road, pay immediately over to the Treasurer of the State of Georgia the bslanoea re maining in their hands belonging to the said State of Georgia, lieiug the earp lugs of tho Western snd AUantie Bail road whilst in possession of said State. Resolved further, That said late Treasurer, and other officers and agents of said Western and Atlantio Railroad, shall not pay to any of the late offioere of said road, or to any of the persons now claiming to be officers of said road, or to auy persons appointed by Rufus B. Bullock, late Governor, as Commission ers to look into the affairs of said rood, or to any other person whomsoever, any part or portion of the said balance re maining in their bands. Resolved farther, That the Treasurer of this State, call upon the late Treasure er and ether officers and ageuts of the Western snd Atlantio Railroad immedi- ately, and demand of them the balances of money so due to the State m above' set forth. Providad, that nothing in th* foregoing resolutions be construed ss expressing the sense of this House tlistth* balances admitted tar the said officers and agents, are the real balances dne. James M. Hum, Speaker Honse Representatives, J. D. Waddell, Clark Honse Representatives, L. N. Trammell, President Senate, T. W. J. Hill, Seo'y of the Senate. Approved Nov. 17th, 1871. Beniamin Conley, Governor. Executive Department, 1 w Atlanta, Ga., Not. 28th, 1871. I, R. H. Atkinson, Secretary of the Bxoontfve Department, do h*rehy certi fy, that the foregoing and within, is a true snd correct copy of a resolution r jed by the General Assembly st its present session, and approved by the Governor. R. H. Atkinson, Seo’y Executive Department, Hr ATX Treasurer's Orn*. ) Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 29, 1871. J 19 Ike tote Officer* ami Apmtl m arrears wtik the WeDern 6 Atinntic Htritivad: Sms: In complianoe with the fore going resolations passed by both Houses and approved by the Governor, it be soms* my duty to demand of yon the payment to the Treasurer of the State of Georgia the balance remaining in you bands b stooging to the Stats of Georgia, bring the earnings Of the Western and Atlantio Railroad whilst in possession of, the State. And I now demand of eaoh and all of you, the said officers and ageuts so in arrears, th* immediate payment into the State Treasury the foil bulanee of money so dne the State. N. Li Angixr, State Troas'r, Ribb, Sneed of Richmond, Simmons of Gwinnstt, Morphy of Harris, Pon of Muscogee, Soott of Floyd, Edwards of Elbert, Peeples of Burton, Dell of Screven, Hunter of Brogks, Gumming of Richmond. Ptoro* of Ifcwch.iBasaelM Finance—Messrs, ot Effing ham, Camming of Richmond, Crittenden of Randolph, Netherland ot Rabun, Barksdale of Warren, Howell of Milton, Jacksou ol Fulton, Nulling ot Bibb, Oaui ol Troup, Gray of Bartow, Bntta of Hancock, Ormond of Houston, llnnter of Brooks. Committee on State of the Republic— Messra. J. W. Wofford of Bartow, Clark of Troop, Jones of_Terrcli, Hall of U|i- •on, Goldsmith of DeKalb, Bush ler, Hog* of Fnltoo, Goodman of Camp- Mi, wrifdrd at Banks, Lang of Lin coln, Johnson of Jefferson, Guyton of Lonrena, McWhorter of Greene. Committee on Military Affidt*—Messrs. Baker of Pike, Watters of Jasper, Chan- cey of Early, Paxton of Chariton, Mat tox of Oh nob, Carlton of Colqnitt, Sar gent rif Coweta, Reid of Union, Benfroe. of Washington, Bell of Webster, Jenkius Worth. Od BahVi—Messrs. Cmnmjug of Rich monfl, Scott of Floyd, Harvw of Marion- Bowie of Walton, Wynn of Wilkes, Mor ris of Talbot, Wood of White, Trammel, of Paulding, Griffin of Twiggs, Beasctey of Jefferson, CUazk>df Richmond, Booth of Pulaski, Paulk of Irwin. Ob Privileges and tUsothma v Messrs. Phillips at Echols, Pierce *f Hancock, Hnsaall of Chatham, Rutherford of 2 87; No. 3 86. Kits, No. 1 81 85} H*. Urawferd, Briton at Appling, Allred nf 2 81 GO; No. 3 8140. Ohee.sk—17c. " GitAih.:—Corfi, old, very scare*—white 96(5)97; mixed 95; new staffed 90@93. Oats, mixed 68@70; black70@75;yeUow “1,80.. uoab—A, 14; extra C, 131; crushed, powdered and granulated, 13; Dem- erara 12}@13); fairto choice brown, lll@12i. Fair snpg^; market steady. M; La- -kho, 22 a, 80. , _ olasses—By liArtel, Uf; by hogs head, 82; New yrieaax choice, 70, prime Salt—Liverpool 2; Virginia 2:10. Bioe Savannah, buoyant; buyers and sellers apart , denoy upward; middlings 18)@18i; net receipts 9607; exports to Great Britain 1320; Havre 2585; sales 1200; stock 65,- 665.. LbuisrnsLB, December 7. —Bogging unchanged. Flour and corn firm. Pork 813.00. Baoon scaroe. Lard dull at 9, keg. Whisky 90. Cincinnati, December 7.—Pork firm at S13.37)@13.50. Lard weak, llacon a shade lower; shoulders 7; sides7)@7i; old sides ) less. Whisky 91. Liverpool, Deeember7.—Cotton closed firm; uplands 91; Orleans 10@10). New York, Nov. 7.—Sales of cotton tor futura delivery 13,300 bales, as fol lows: December 18), 18 1-16, 18 8-16; January 19 3-16, 19), 19); February 19 5-16, 19), 19 7-16; March 19 9-16, 19|; April 19), 19 11-16, 19 13-16; May 19). Money firm at 6@7; sterling steady at 9; gold 9t(d|9); governments generally steady; G2s 101. Tennessees 66), new 65|; Virginias 68, new 60; Louisianas 60, new 50; levees 63; Ss 85; Alabaman 100; 5a 65; Georgias 80; North Carolines 35), new 14; South Carolina* 30, new 29). IIAsSlaf Caserotucei mt the OcarflA State Senate. Judiciary—Iigeae, Chairman; Brown, Candler, Wellborn, Nunnally, Hillyor, Xicholls, Hoyle, Brock. Finance—Simmons,Chairman; Hinton, Candler, Burns, Hillyer, Lester, Heard, Nicbolls, Bruton. Enrollment—Hoyte, Chairman; Well born, Hillyer, Peddy, Brown, Kibbee, Welch. The State of the Bepublic—Wellborn, Chairman; Reese, Hillyer, Brown, Kibbee, Hinton, Brock. Education—Nicbolls, Chairman; Kib- beo, Jervis, Reese, Lester, Clark, Camp bell. Internal Improvements — Nunnally, Clutirman; Burns, Bruton, Erwin, Black, Hinton, Jervis. Banks —Lester, Chairman; Hillyer, Simmons, Burns, Erwin, Weloh, Stead man, Privilege and Elections—Brown, Chair man; Heard, Griffin, Kirkland, Kibbee, Hicks, Estes. Petitions—Estes, Chairman; Hoyle, Blaek, Cone, Cameron, dolman. Publio BuildingB—Erwin, Chairman; Kirkland, Lester, Blaek, Burns, Bruton, Gone. The Penitentiary—Kibbee, Chairman; Nioholla, Jones, Cone, Candler, MeWhor- ter, Wallace. Lunatic Asylum—Hinton, Chairman; Simmons, Erwin, Hraith, Kibbee, Ma thews, Welch. Military—Jervis, Chairman; Kirkland, Cone, Erwin, Brock, Estes. Devetn*. Printing -Hillyer, Chairman; Caadtor, Simmous. Hinton, Wellborn, lticAart- son, Clark. D*af and Dumb AsylAtt- Chapman; Jonua,) Blick, Rfchsrdson, Hillyer, McWhortri, Jarvis. The Institution of the Blind—Jones, Chairman; Sim mono, Hoyle, Gods, Hen ry, Kirkland, McWhorter. Agriculture and Mean far taws Stoad- m.n Chairman; Jones, Mathews, Jor dan, Erwin, MoWhortsr, Anderson. Auditing- Candler, OhsiMtan; Breton, N ichoUa/Pcddy, Heard, Kibbee,Wallace. Engrossing—Jordan. Chairman; Hill- yer, Cameron, Hicks, Cone, Block, Brock. Journals—Cone, . _ Hicks, Mathawa, Welch, Breton, W( State Iabcory—Hoard, Chairman; Black, Bates, Jervis, Welch, Colman, Walloon New Coootiss and Ooraity Unas- Mc Whorter, Chairman; Kirkland, Jordan, Anderson, Smith, Cone, Crayton, ■iamdlnu lofftmUUti of «ltc I1o«m •€ Kcnr«MttUtlvtff. Judici: try — Me bars. Uoge of Fulton, Wm. D. Anderson of Cobb, Phillips of Echols, Graham of Dade, Bacon of Piekeoa, Floyd of Morgan, Williams of Deaahn, South of Oglethorpa, Flyut of Tsliafsno, Slaton <4 Wilkes, Head of Haratoan, Colby of Green*. On Internal Improvemants—Messrs. Hall of Upaoa, WoodaU of Talbot, Wood of Walkkr. Sommers of Newton, Heidt of Chatham, liiohards of Cherokee, Wood- word vf Dooly, Roontree of EinanneJ, Barron of Junes, hSImil of Carroll, Riley of Lumpkin, Hudson of j Schley, Jones of Hart. On Agriculture and Manufactures Messrs. Davis of Newton, Bunn of Polk, W. P. Anderson of Cobb, Bryan of Hen ry, Jones of Gwinnett, Cox of Burke, Davenport of Oatethori e, Johnson of Ctey.' Murphy of Burt*. Brady of Sum ter, Braddey of Gisasoook, Handley of Palaski, Putney ol Dougherty. On Pabho Expenditures—Messra. C. A. Nutting of Bibb, Kelly of Ohsthun, Hammond of Butts, Tarver ol Baker, McMillan of Habersham, MeNeal of Ran dolph, Pou of Muscogee, Griffin of Houston, Sneed of Richmond, Wilson of Fulton. Ballanger of Floyd, Rom of Bibb, Muihfield of Stewart. On Education—Messrs. Jackson Fulton, Baoon of Bibb, Wofford of Bar tow, Cody of Chattahoochee, Davis of Newtoo, Simmons of Gwinnett, Joiner of Dougharty, Etheridge of Fntuom MeNeal of Randolph, Bryan of Henry 1 Morrison of Wore, Guerry of Quitman Berries of Bark*. On Enrollment—Messrs. McMillan of Habersham, Converse of Lowndes, Craig of Telfair, Dali of Seraven, Oleghatu of Chattooga, Baker of Bryoa, Bate man of Taylor, Spence of Coffee, Sto vall of Columbia, Hillyer of Camden, Palmer of Damon. On Journal)—Messrs. Rush of Miller, Killian of Towns, . Cloud ef Warren, Ememoa of Whitfield, Kennedy of Bul loch, McConnell of Clayton, Payne of Catoosa, Knowles of Pieroe, Moreland of Meriwether, Glover of Sumter, Field of Murray. On Penitentiary—Meases. Goldsmith of DeKalb, Dukes of Morgan, Raker of Pike, Davenport of Oglethorpe. Morris of Talbot,- Jones of Hart, Harvey of Marion, Brown of Monroe, Batherford of Crawford, Simmons of Hall, Riley of Lumpkin, Palmer of Dawson. On Lnnatio Asylum—Messrs. Eth eridge of Putnam, O’Neal, of Baldwin, Hughes oi Forsyth, Cloud of Warren Johnson of Jefferson, Clements of Montgomery, Lipeey of Lee, Wbatly of Fayette, B-iule of Thomas, Lamkin of Colnmbia, Jones of Tqyrell, Chastain of Gilmer, MeNeal of Randolph. On Deaf and Dumb Asylum—Messra. Bunn of Polk, Simmons of Hall, Lipeey of Lee, Gray of Bartow, Brawoer of Franklin, Farmer of Liberty, Brenton of Tatnall, Mann of Wilcox, Martin of Johnson, Meadows of Madison, Howell of Milton, Wilson of Fulton, Bollenger of Floyd. On Blind Asylum—Messrs. Patillo of Harris, Collins of Mitchell, Taylor of Washington, Emerson of Whitfield, Jones of Macon, Pierce of Hancock, Hancock of Jackson, Hooks of Wilkin son, Richards of Cherokee, Goodman of Campbell, Franklin of Fannin. On New Counties and Oonnty Lines— Meson. Fain of Gordon, Gnyton of Lan rails, Clark of Troap, Jones of Gwinnett, Hendleyof Pulaski,Converse of Lowndes, Meadows of Modiaon, WoodaU of Talbot, Clower of Moaroe, Braddey, of Glass cock, Patillo of Harris. On Public Printing—Messrs. Wm. D. Anderson of Cobb, Heidt of Chatham, Carlton of Colquitt, Cato of Troup, Chastain of Gilmer, Netherland of Ra- bnn, Richardson of Clark, Johnson of Hpalding, McWhorter of Greene. On Auditing—Craig of Telfair, Bitoy ef Lnmpkiu, Rountree of Kmannri, Frank- lin of Fannin, Atkinson of Thomas. On Petitions and Memorials.—Heidt of Chatham, Gsaharn of Dade, Bryan of Henry, Edwards of Elbert, Johnson of Jefferson, Berrien of Burke, Baker of Pike, and Hall of Meriwether,- McMillan of Habersham. On State Library.—Baoon of Bibb, McMiHon of Habersham, Jackson of-Ail- ton, W. P. Anderson of Oobb, Russell of Chatham, Oa Western aod Atlaatio Railroad.— Jackson ol Fulton, Hall of Upson, Mc Millan of Habersham, Craig of Telfafr, Tarver of Baker, Wofford of Bartow, Fain of Gordon, Cato of Troup, Mc Whorter of Green, and HaU of Meri wether. * Ou Publio Buildings aid Property,^ Camming of Kiahmond, Wilson of Ful ton, Wyan of Wilkes, Kslly of Chatham, Hudson of Schley, Netherland of R*bun. On Corporations.—W. D. Anderson of Oobb, Cnmming of Richmond, Fain of Gordon, Hoge of Fnlton, Phillips of Echols, Pon of Muscogee, Acptes of Ber ien, snd Hail of Menwetlier, Phillips of Eiffiolii. *'**’“"4 ’* V ’ > u" Unclaimed Freight. freight, are herehr rntSL Sed that tha Mae vrtll be eoldtoper eh-rgee. If Hit calM fee wwua tatng dare ■ ■ John L Conley. 1 box*; P«0c«44d * McO 1 box; t, Ipkf;D * Co, 1 b<>x; 1 J Urdaiphtf; l« from NU MitldLuw. 344 1 inUt; B L finery. 1 tned chtanffr; obmoco, O A Wl«ty. 1 box«a; ff Wn«4. 8 ■ C KttUtigg, 1 Pk*l^ff; P ThouM, I bpx; I M Hol brook. 1 i>kK bidet; DfUia ft bro#. 0 box«n; T Alton, i inouUia from thia oo« Classlff cat loss of the Member* wf the General Asaembly. j;... SENATE. _ DEMOOKATS. 1st District—R. E. Lester, Savannah. 88—John O. Nichols Blackshear. Cth—M. Kirkland, Homerville. 9th—Reuben Jones, Newton. 11th—LeviO. Hoyle, Dawson. 13tn—Robert 3. Black, Americas. 14th—O. W. Kibbee, Hawkinsville. lot. —D. W. Cameron, Jacksonville. . 10th—H. Hicks, WrightsviUe. 17th—Joseph Cone. 19th—Columbus Heard, eensboro. 22d—T J. Simmons, Macon. 24th—B. B. Hinton, Buena Vista. 25th—Wm. P. Matthew*, Talbotton. 36th—A. D. Nunnally, Griffin. 27tU—E. Steadman, Covington. 98th—W. F. Jordon, Montieello. 98th—W. M. Beeoe, Washington. 30U.—J. H. McWhorter, Maxera. 31st—Wm. S. Etwin, CUrksviU*. 33d—M. Van Estes, Homer. 34th—M. A. Candler, Decolor, oh f 35th—vGeo. Hillyer, Atlanta 37th—G. W. Peddy, Franklin. 39th—James R. Brown. Canton. 40th -C. J. Wellborn, Blairaville. 41st—John A. Jervis, Morgantown. 42d—John T. Buna. Rama 43d—L. N. Trammell, Dalton. | I1EPVBLICANS : 4£h—J. M. Colman, Brunswick. «th—Joshua Griffin, VaMfte. 7th—W. Ia Clark, XhosssstiUe. .„ , 8th—Booi. F. Bruton, Rainbridge. 10th—F. U. Wejcli, Albany. 18th—Benjamin Conley, Angnsta. 82d—J, 0. Richardson, Dswsonville. 36th—W. a Smith, Gmntnlle. 38th—Walter Brock, Buchanan. COLORED SENATORS—REPUBLICANS'. 2d District—T. G. Campbell, Darien. 12th—Thotriks Crayton, Lumpkin. 20th—Geo. Wallace, Milledgeville. 21st—Joa B. Deveonx, Clinton. 28d—L.H. Anderson, Fort Volley. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. democrats. Appling—Lemuel Sillers, Holmeaville. Baker—Henry Tarver, Newtou. » v—John W. Wofford, Oarters- hn W. Gray, Adaiisrtlle. Bonks—Nathaniel Wofford, Homer. Berrien—H. T. Peeples, Nash villa. Bibb—C. A. Nutting, O. A. Bacon, J. B. Ross. Brooks—James H. Hunter, Quitman. Bryan—C. H. Baker, Eden. Bulloch—D. L. Kennedy, Stilealioro. Burke—Robert A. Mnrphey, Tlios. M. Berrien, T. Dauaan Cox, Waynesboro. Butts—Thos. F. Hammond. Jackson. Charlton—John Paxton, Traders' Hill ’ Chatham—Isaac Russell, Emanuel Heidt, John J1 Kelly, Savannah, Campbell—John Goodman, Fairborn. Carroll—John S. Pentoeost,Carrollton. Catoosa—W. H. Pavne, Ringgold. Chattahoochee—David C. Cody, Cus- seta. ■ Chattooga 0. C. Claghore, Summer ville. , Cherokee—John B. Richards, Clay—John B. Johnson, Fort Gaines. Clinch—Hampton A. Mattox, Homer- villa Cobb—Wm. D. Anderson, Wm. P. An derson, Marietta. Coffee—John M. Spence, Douglas. Colqnitt—Isaac Carlton, Moultrie. Columbia—G. P. Stovall, 8. O. Lamp- kin, Appling. Crawford—Wm. Rutherford, Knox ville. Dade—E. D. Graham, Trenton. Dawson—John Palmer, Dswsonville. De Kalb—W. L, Goldsmith, Decatur. Dooly—John H. Woodward, Vienna Early—Brinklv Chaney, Blakely. Echols—B. W. Phillips, Stetenville. Effingham—Morgan Rawls, Spring- field. Elbert—Emory P Edwards, Elbertou. Emannel—W. P. Rountree, Swains- boro. Fannin—Wm. Frank! n, Morgantown. Fayette—Wm. Whull. y, Fayetteville. Floyd—Dunlap Scott, Rome; M. R. Bollauger. Forsyth—Isaac L. Hughes, Cnmming. Franklin—Am W. Brawner, Cames- vilia Fulton—J. 8. Wilson, E. F. Hoge, Henry Jackson, Atlanta. Gilmer—N. L. Cooper. Ellijay. Glasaoook—W. G. Braddey, Gibson. Gordon—Joel C. Fain, Calhoun. Green—R. L. McWhorter, Peufield. Gwinnett—W. E. Simmons, G. H. Jones, Lawrence villa. Habersham—Garnett McMillan, Clarks ville. HaU—lx A. Simmons, Gainesville. Hancock—Geo. P. Pierce, Jr., F. A. Butts, Sparta Haralson—Wm. J. Head. Harris—J. W. Murphy, 0. F. Patillo, HamUton. Hart—James W. Jones, Hartwell. Heard—Britton Sims, Franklin. Hoory—George W. Bryan, McDon ough. Irwin—Reason Paulk, IrwinvUle. Jackson—John R. Hancock, Jefferrao Jasper—Afidrew J. Watters, Monti- Jefferaon—W. P. Johnson, A. Bease- ley, Louisville. Johnson—W. H. Martin, Wrightsville. Jones—Benj. Barrow, Clinton. Lauren*—C. J. Gay too, Dublin. Liberty—J. W. Firmer, HinsaviUa Lew—Dr. H. B. Lipeey. Lincoln—-Henry J. Lang, Linoolnton Lowndes—Albert Converse, Voidest Lumpkin—H. W. Riley, Dablonega Madison—Isaac J. Meadows, Daniels villa Marion—Thomas W. Harvey, Boons Vista Meriwetbar—J. W. Moreland. Montgomery—Jaa D.Ctoarente, Mount Verson. Miller—Inn* A. Bnsh, Colqnitt. MitcbeU-L, A. M. Collins, Camilla Milton—James XL Hew4U, Alpharetta. Murray—S. E Fields, Spring Place. Muscogee—J. M. Smith, J. F. PoC, Columbus. Newtou—J. M. Summers, J. B. Davis, Covington. , , . Oglethorpe -W. W. Davenport, Point Peters; J. F. Smith, Stephens P. O *\mlding—R. A-Trammell, Dallas. 'el .Knowlts, Biack- yal K. Jeiikins, Ieabellu. -C. H. Hooks, Trwintou. Union—Joseph Reid, Blairavilh . Upson—John I. Hall, Tnomastuu. Walker—J. Y. Wood, LaFayutte. Walton—Ohoa. Ia Bowie, Monro.-. WarK—D. Morrison, Waresboro. Warren—T. J. Barkerfale.O. L. Clonj Wsrrentoa. -i — - Washington—J. W. Renfro, H. Tavlor SanderaviUe. Webster—Alfred C. Bell, Preston. White—Jami.i F. West, Mount V. rah Whitfield—Charles J. Emerson Tin, nel Hill Wilcox—David C. Mann, Abbeville Wilkes—H. W. Wjnue, H. P. Slat,',,, Washington. Worth—Royal R. Wilkinson ~ ■mini iiii*i Camden—Henry H. Hillyer, St. Mary'., Itoootnr—J, Dl WiUiams, Baiubrij-. Lee—G, F. Page, Stark vilie. HonstotJ—J. Tt. Griffin, I-^iH Vallev : Mseon—L. O. Jonea M4tt«eth*r—W. H. F. Moll, Greer- jSehroc—J. Brown, Forsyth. Dougherty—F, F. Putney, Albany, ntewort—J. B, Mansfield, Lnmpkiu iCbasSra T. Bfttis, Thomsssilte. Pickens—John AL Allred, Jasper. COLORED MEMBERS—RKrUDLlCAKs’ ’ Baldwin—Peter O'WeM/MiflWgeville Clxfka—A. Richardson, Watkinsvillr M. Davis,-Athona Cowete—S. Smith, H. J. Sergeout, (contested), Newnau. Decatur -A. Bruton, Boifibridge. Daugherty ■ -'B, Joinery Albany. Stewart—J. A> Low is, Lumpkin. Greene—Abram Colby,. Greensboro. Glynn—James Blue, Brunswick. Honston—Geo. Ormond, Arbv Sin- moos, Fort Valley. Monroa—G- H. Clower, Forsyth. Morgan—M. Floyd, A. Dukes, Madi son. Molntoah—T. G. Campbell, Jr., D«. Hen. ThOnras— A. Fred. Atlawon, Thoci- asville. 'XitBtstmeiUff. Mih. Afoultoii. A MERfCA’8 GREATEST SWOER, at DeGive’. Opera Uoem, Id tiro grasd Moulton Couceru, Monday and Tneaday, December 18th and l»th, inti, aairiatod'by Mr. Brooltftouae Bowler, Tea or, Hig. Fer ranti, world renowned Barritone Buffo, and Mr. Ju. M. Wehll, the eminent Planlat Mr. Oeorc« w. Colby, Mualcal Director. dec’-dtf DeGive’s Opera House Grand Operatic and Ballad o oNcnriT. One JJlgh.t Only! Satarday JEwantmg, Dec. 9, 1871. Had. Isabella HcCulloch, .(Bcignoli,) ■lgxxor sOl. Iff armafTerrl, The popular Tonor from the Mew Yoak Academy of Mutlo. • lffaor Xu. Paolnl, The Eminent Baritone from the Mew York Academy of Mualo. Mr. S. 33 * Anna * Tba TatontaA Planlat recently Acam Europe. CONDUCTOR ..Mr. 8. D'ANNl. Admission $1. Reserved Mate $1 SO. Ticket* sold at PhiUlpe ft C.ewa. dec7-3t (IftorfiA-DouflM County. A J. FARMER, AMD B. C. HAIZEL, HAVING AP- PLIED to me for permanent letters of Admini*- tratkm on the aetata of Joaaph Farmer, late of said County daceaood. thia la to cite all, and aingultr, the cred!torn aod next of kin of Joseph Farmer, to be, and appear at my ofloe within' the time alloired by law, and show cause, if any they can, why perma nent Administration should not be franted A.J. Farmer and B. C. Halzel, on Joeapb Farmer’* estate. Witness my baud and seal, thia Oct 14th. 1871. W. W. Hindman, ■* Ordinary. STATE OF GEORGIA,! To the Superior Court of ny of the City of A the capital stock of said company a hall consist o: benefit of the stockholder*; that the amount of thi capital stock to be actually paid in bates commeuc lng bdslnaae, shall be twenty-five par cant of th< above named four fifths of amd atook. amounting u two thousand dollars: that yonr petitioners desire t< be incorporated fur the period of twenty years; am your petitioners wttl aver pray* ftc. HENRY JACKSON ft BRO., decfi-w4w ■ Allorfeaya PVo Pa itioner. HALL COTJIVX'V White Sulphur Springs » —wokn H. Baker, Zrbuloii, Polk—M. H. Bunn. Cudartown. •Pnhski—John A. Hendtoy, E. Booth, Hawkinsville. Pntnam—J. A. Bthi Quitman—James H. Oasref; .George town. ibob—O. V. NsthortsnJ, Clayton. .VfidollAr*. A. McNdt Cathbsit, R. F. Crittenden, Nochtway. Richmond—J. B. Camming, O. Snead, r. A. Clark, Augurtn SclUey—C. B. Hfidson, EllsvBla Sertteq-John C. Dell, Sylvan Spalding—David EL Johnson, Suiter-V. Bre^iy ‘Br-. B. tr'f. Mbrris; J. J>. WtraddU 1 WTo—SkmUdl J. Flyut. Craw ford nil o. T i mm . Tatnall—Jims B. Drew ton, BeidviUm TlWor—Wm. G. Bateman, BmiJe, . i. Telfair—H. [L. W. Craig, Temper ance , Terrell—John B Jones. Dnwion. Towns—Daniel W. KilHon, Hlswssss, Twiggs—E. S. OriffliLjeffereonviU* Tronp—W. H. Clark, West Point; W. W, Cato, Hogansvilla FOR MJUtU OR JU Mr-KAma Rmttiramtt Will be laid within a mile and a hMf of thia valui- bio property. Also, some valuable plantations In tha nMffBbortood. Addrem meat Qtfineevlfle. STEAM SAUSAGE MAlWFAGTOFft. T^REBH BEEF, FOR«, MUTTON; FRP8H PORK A 8aaaa«e. in cans or stuffed; Boloeua Sauasgr- uam Haueace, Head Cheese, Liver Pudding. lil>»«i Fuddtut. aiwaya on brad or made to order, on short notioe and in auy Quantity. JOSEPH FAN7.. l’HIL 1 DELPHI A AND ATLANTA WINE & LIQUOR CO. Nn. SCR Bind Street, Executor's Sale. ten IK lot Ko. XZ9 lad MO sens nflol ■» nrariot. »una» wren. Tten»- rote tatoia* Irani Orera’, tmj to **•« r 01 ” 1 Sbpnt teU th. bn4 la ondar MflirAloo. U" —i •• reopww. no ^ fit Ma at* tea* ntodnre. rad otter Uranremi uU Hold M tb. proporty of Mre. N. H. K*Y. Hoo*»red- t; Ite teflraM In * *•< a vrtJ: >Mt 4, A. WlUtoir, Itevotor. NICHOLS’ DANSNIM ACADEMY- muxa tin. H oubh for oents at 8 p. M-, on tburs- DAY an* VHdw. ItelM, Mlrere ul lfMtcre. Tbunter Altornoon tt «YUtnrdAY Moraine re II AM. ■aao., soft* re Phinipo 4 arewa