The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 16, 1871, Image 4

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THE D&IL1P SUN. Hw>« Wyaf) V/3i^V,i| 1* Iff* Fete Adrerluements always found « Mm Pag* ; Load and Business S’-turs On Fourth Pago. ■ ('*pl.. nr ttt. lu Umr I.U at Ik. JitTY AFFArns. Oh Blum 4i and Bridal Prkhkwtb.— Bilk dremtm, embroidered cloeka, fan, Freuch c.Hooito^T'ftnoi onl Omkmdi r the defend. t Tu Dxd» CMtnm UVTJIAHT ItmenriATlOX CoHHWCSD. fc*terhj the inv?U**tk* 3t the eh«p *g*ia*t the Dwleeonatj prieonen, which he* Been pending aome time, commenced tiefdre V. 8. Oommieaioner, John L. Con ley (eon ot the Governor, socndsd). The <**■** «»w«jM»t(rtWe at*-.: the* certain partiea (whose uam»*« wo have published) had uyiutv<l the EuXonM-uaent Act, deprivisg citizens of tlse free net cise of privileges and rights guaranteed under i/ud act. Z. B. Hargrove, counsel for the proaecutioo, representing the Government. Dabney, Payne, Fean, .. .. ■"•‘-i elt f ....... ot enriomtiee—«11 opening i Store, lUrietU etreet Sit Room Hoorn at Acctiox.—Col. Adair will offer another deaiteble mi- deled ti We Oty at eneffon on Tbfct# day, Slat inat. CaanTMAe.—See the extraordinary an - ! 01 | iWWrtridt«flU/p< dm ampaa the Urgent crockery dealera in the StSTlh^W) And Bndnree Col umn thie morning. >1: frourcAi 6uf**io**Coi*t. —The Cohrt Siirty deyk. wu employed all day yeeterday In the trial of Mot, the alleged accomplice of Tnyagr, Maj. is ttjnfirmution of a pro- ▼itii). opimoh of CoL* ltogeT HtaL*d that he did not tliiuk he Legislature waa an- thorized to incorporate the Chamber of fieri?- ]fuanM waa i»t?>dq?i>d ( j , Lomm<roe; that it deroiredon the Sape- indon we wftnhea fcrthe proieoution, aad teati- rior Conrt. The Committee ou Manufactures asked far farther time, to hare an opportunity to submit the question to the new Conn- <pl. .nntjtiiaO . Mr. .Petsmon was requeated to address the meeting in regard to Ins psper “■* ALhttifti Tn*™„l ” •' “it If lm. Col. Robert H. Tatum was first put .... a Bed in eubatance aa follows -atv™i the 15th of September, aome men—all unknown, came to my house in disguise, pretepded thfj were lost sad asked me to pitot them to ffooper't Gap. After decoying me into a hollow near the hone, they drew a pistol and made me get on my knees, aocoaed me of pilfering and of supporting and oobabitiug with womep. They then beat me, ex horted me to remain In that place for a half hour, and to leers the country in The argument for the prosecu tion was opened, by Capt. Stephens, tt a late how yaataedey altoaoooc. Case ra aomeato-day. ^ , ,, Foubul None*.— Iba friends | and «nq—tataaaaa of £. B. Baaaaan are re- qUHp^AOt^d theJ|peral "earioea ofj hia son, E. It. Sasaeen, jr., from the First Methodist Church, to-morrow (Sunday) morning f. gar- riaon officiating. Ammo*, Tau-i lab — You are or dered to appear at your engine house, on Sunday morning, the 17th instant, at 9 atwBi&zaxx. fireman, E. R. Saaaeen, Jr. By order ot W. R. Diooem, President T. W. Gordon, Uoc’y. deolC it (...to Jfc.iasa.il ‘Hi oe Mas. Moulton’* Concxbt.—Yesterday m i tm jodtoth# lmr lee opening the sale of reserved seats to the Moulton Concerts, there waa a frantic rash for se* M;I *li;y r *> Wiah to Baton to the charming aongatreaa without anffering the embarrassment of exploring pH,' gallery and dreia tfifofe Ibr atanmffg room, would do well to secure a seat for himself and—well, we will nor be pre sumptuous enough to diotate whom.— Young people hare pcenlinrthptee is i£- fair* of the heart Inc»MU1^UaILa (RttMnfa-: longing to Obadiah Tbompegn, near Boi ton Station, 1 id thl Mdstetm' Ad Atlantic RdBfcM('*a*ttl fill ftm kbeet • o'clock Tfittraflky night. The budding wee fired in three places. In the building were 125 Mr : flharrock wee intredneed, and tes tified that ha knew nothing against Co). Tatum, and that, so far a* be knew, Col. T. was not implicated in the wbippingof fowuil. The counsel for tbo defense moved for the discharge of CoL Tatum, which was dotab immediately. Mt W. P. H. Tatum waa mat put ou IkitL- Mr. «lar*ock AvOlAed th*» II* Tatum was present at the scourging of Mr. Powell; that he, himself, was ordered Apanlfti Or* fAreli.by older *f hia anperior officer, the Grand Cyclope, Mr. McCaig. and that Mr. Powell was pan (shed for no political sentiment, nor waa it intended to iutimidate him in the mxtr&matsxt moral conduct in tbo community. • Mr. MoCaig waa then introduced ua witness by the prosecution, and after be- , bushels af'mUL'Btt) fi&ftliftli button ing utO^Ab^fi^ii) tp** 41 1 "“ 1 “ aon''im gfgtll Ibuuuufl cotton, belonging to Mr. f. W. Sofnk, anadn-law of Mr. Thompson. Nothing wan unveil (tom tile building. $1600. Pbouahls ATrsuiT at Assahsination. Yeetealdy: «t*Uk.TNNMf -Wflef -thh'Maato the door of the Sebato Clmtnbor nnd in- q<HW(f' "Oapk Whit, Andcrsop^ t^e doorkeeper. *lapt>.tta4maan soon ap peared and asked their baaiaiOli' *Tbey, in a very inauKiugduapner, aatiMher had c^y^J^^cpand an explanation and sat- tiorn «bwG*ptaia atoppwl bask into th* CW?%)to4[et*onlotblpg to iWeud him- aeli- Whin* ha returned h« oouhl just diaaeru th* top* at their dieads se tree ting puVn lb* Capitol step, “double-quick.” U,0 followed them down stairs, bat when be iwaslieil the door they were far down the street, runuing.’or life. A number of our citixens are iudueiit to believe that this waa so effort on the part of (’apt. Anderson's enehltto 1 Hb tempt tom into a difficulty aud assault Atlanta Jidrhal. Mr. Petereon then oildresscd the meet ing in behalf of liis journal, in which {he sat forth the objects o( the some. . Mr. M. E. Cooper moved that thevari- oms standing committees of the body be required to furnish, ut the next meeting, their reports, with their respective sta die*; carried. Meeting adjojirtictk The Ho** I'm a ItonttNi* Coupanv or CoLUBnus r Ohio.—We publish, this morning, a statement of the transactions of this company from the lfith ol Octo ber to the 24th of November last, with ita actual condition, dnly certified to offi cially by the Auditor of tbs State of 01i*>, and, therefor*, reliable; also, tbo :tipn of the Company « disregard to ita dneogo losses. Ileum) that — firer* thtf fl, Company was thoroughly souud aud in a ipg informed that ho conld waive all in- terrogntions ti-mling to crinilriate UflU-^ * • ■elf, he only substantiated the testimony of the privions witnesses. Sevier Powell also reiterated his testimony. Col, Dabney then moved that the pri-t chef be dlactiargerf, and supported the Aaotopn bp no eloquent, lucid and exhaus Uvw asgumat, In whlall he sought to im> press on the mind of the court th Indictment charged the prisoners with violating the rights of citixens under a fpeciitl met^ and claimed that no right ae- Bated by the ConsuEutioa, laws of the , State qr. United States byhbeen inter- feretf wikli duA bppealed to the tettim jnr for proof. AttdreeyslFAirs aud Chlbersok fallow ed hiuuimpeaahable arguments .in pup port of the motion. At this juncture the Conrt making uianig&t hip ,nnt|ilftdffpcs* to d|sjliarg^ tile prisenr4, Cdl. CuHweon gave tiotiee ISt Jdthe prisoner wan committed ironld serve ont« writ of hnbem txrrp Tt wu th«n decided to introduce witnc oe for the defense, and tlio cuw wus cou- Tho loan tinued until U o’clockik> day. It.is evi* ^ * * ‘ lo rctuii the test! many in the case, beyond n shadow of a Hurt WJIlnIBIVi by 4h<f fire aggregates aome *M$0 X dwgpf.1i f^qrt to rebi, prisoners at any sacrifice, when voly to every man present, absolved the prisoners, one and »1F, ifeft*ntion or desire toviolute Wtom* uud«-r which tV ! J vlhiWcd. ' ’The NioauiCovuTniiirniTun— 1 The case ’’\.o\ yi.Vn JJarlawv Charged Wtl) Wtftvr-, feitinf/kaa heiird 4 bofbre Oommii W. B. Smith yesterday morning. Three , , . warrants for his apprehension were issued tlU'rtWMYaMoT the d'y of“ etoction. fmAa«toAA.i* * . a- .. nickels,another for passing the same, and a"^_l~„ri gtt | l rlk \ **'*: The first two cliarges were sustalnwl, At thi^Rl^lSf^^ond C KOflll^'(MViW(A eidL warrant for his uppeuruneo at the i f or ti, e defense—Uurtrell. Fears and Westmoreland. The teetimoay devshijwii but few facte —and none Important which have not al ready been published. Mr. M. M. White, pohooouui, testified to orreaUng him at the Stsseuu IIuusc. Geo. Sharp, Jr., jeweler, testified that the coin eomposiug tbo spurious uickela was lead or soft Z-iuc, and that compoeiug the imi tation of tiie Mexican dollar was cincaud with the iutoatiq* ot killing him, and thtor'remote cvery'i>a**iblB’ (hsnec lot agpia pamiotiag bim to an offica in whioh he has been a terror to ovil-deere, and ,’tTit- pdbHc pcaeo. 5T Fnoi'KaDtNoa — The City Connell mat hat Hhn.*WPVJ Lowry preaiding. "“’"WnOoK from variona parties, fdPrefktt' fN'bto. granted. .. . .. Petition of W. E «b Mhk loud. John Phillips testified to the facts of tho xiriaoner'a pimnpytng tho Nonas in hia hintmug, utm 'finding the aparioua coins and varioua impleueuta In riiere * James Dowling confirmed tho same. D. ■*" M. tjuhin, Lieutenant of Poiioe, test! lied to tho circumstances of the arroab 4, L. Hmia.oak jikli|tti)ml prfwmcr as one who lmJofiora mitMlUiekv-ls inenhenge for greenbacks. Upon an examination gif the counterfeit coins Aha witoi'ks was unable to diatiuguiah between tjjc two edge was remeved from or rather did nut Petition of oitixene for extension of gks on Peter*. toaMtoiotoW touching WaU street Several ja-tili..ue for ax repay f..r extra aWU.to;rejX n byWBmttttfBnyJer tor k Hewer on Houston street; referred. Deeoiatioo by Alderman Rioe for ^rrb- Hrerhtir? try ttfiyirta f-nr 1 ! titil t 1 -. "fAnne Ani am naagnmtodU M old UBWMUb flfth might make fatxfitfV ** Finance ConunaMna ropnrUtl ti>e Adjonmed. ■Marrixo or Csamseb or Counxac*. Chamber met last night, Maj. B. F. Crane Dio chairman staled that Mr. John P. ng had informed Mr. irony, the ebair- n of the Committee on Transportation, ,t he would meei.them at an early day addtfTfe'UUft le tom totfcroaJ so as not to interfere with the prosperity of the city. A note from Gov. Brown, representing the State Bo,id, to the same effect, had also been received. the Ti4.i-8in.kmc? or Atlanca Entsu pmsi —The great stacks of bole* and bundles filled with China, Silverware, Cutlery, Ac., aronnd McBride A Co.’a store yesterday, some marked forAugus- la, sum* MimtgonAityi adrne Colnmbun, some Cbattauoogo, some Corinth, Miss., Ac. Parties in these distant cities have learned from experience that McBride A Co. sell all these goods ax cheap os New York or any other city in the United Slates. There is no mystery aboit it— hlr. 'luwj tie New York partner of McBride A Co., spends his entire time either in this country or in Europe select ing goods for this house. They import largely of Outlay, Crockery, Aa They bny every week at the large motion in New York. As Christmas it near at hand and eveiy one is looking around for some thing to gladden the heart of a loved one, or to fill with joy and gladness the hearts of some of earth’s little poverty stricken wanderer*, 4^ cannot do !>rr er-tlihri Hd call on McBride A Co. ileclC-lt xnt. Wanted—An energetic young man with $160, to shire equally with the odveMfrer^th A bnafoees that will render laegs relay** tor mull invsainisnt. Ad- dreaa “Businsat,” San Office. XS*. Peaso and his Wife’s Fresh Shad, first ot th* Seasoo. r Also Mullet and Block Fish in every day. 13-2t healthy comhtiom By that fire it josl heavily. The Company TisIWMthi dm A holders to tnijce up that loss, which they •re doing fully, aud will pay off all, leaving tho Company in the same healthy ooodition it was before, ^ Mr. Wabwn, is an experienced and re liable insurance man, well kaown in this U Hle change of schedule ou Macon and Western Railroad, in our uinn, this morning. COMMEKCIAIj. Oemcx Dailt Srv, Deck 16, 1S71. Ca(t*aaoltbc?4i«et St 18; in stare JR*. BecetpWlfM; tiles 160 bale*; Reeeipts for wsek etnUng, 1,100 bale*; fair* 1,000; stock GOO. - Pbovisions — Bacon— shoulders ft{; o|ear rib sides 9: clear sides 9; hams, jiluin la}(514; "Wgar cared 15((i.lC. Bulk meats—shoulders 7; clear lib sides 8; clear sides 8). Lard—Tieroe lOf; oan* 11|@12; buckets 13. Financial—Gold i*. buying 1 10- selling 1 12; silver is buying 1 04—sell ing 1 08. Tkanr—Rough peaches 41 to 6J par pound; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled, Bctteb—Tennessee nnd country b)it- tnr 20 to fill reuito; Nortliwniitorn 27 to HI. •jtortHWi—finnldok 25 to 30; Oak 40 ; to 45; Hurupss leather JIG to leather 42 to 50; Calf nkiiiH 825 to per dozen; American cui 1 Atkina 40 per dozeu. 7“ to 7*; gr<*ir Mdtr 91 to 8(; dry hides 15 to 10. Onions—$3 00(f/-4 00 per barrel. ► . Tobaoc Low Trades 55(fr50c ; coin Rion, 68(<^65 ; r jdr TWJJDt; IPS); ohoioe brands, $1, jUtiM 60. UM^tedf 7cJ home 4hoe ir6h' 7c; City Mills and * Pittsburg bar fie. • T ' • Mackkhkl—Half bids. No. 1 $8.50; No. i $7; No. 3 $6. Kits, No. 1 $1 85; Ko. i $1 G0slfo,fr*j4#*rr.A. .KiTix.—Corri, old, very soiree—MHte . a 1 muted Do; new vhelledlK^ mixed 68((Y 70; black 75(a*80. 8uoab—A, 14: extra 0, 13}; crashed, powdered and * IA) in- n sra UG(d*i:H; SjUUfto (All2kw Fair snpplv: nnirket steady. isr*'.>Wwj "'u l.ki.Aj* n- on. I., i...— M.rr.A'iAptt head, 32; Ni 83. -By barrel, 30 w Oi hogs by him resembled the genuine or spuri- on* This fact convinced the Judge that '* the eolus weir ealeui.vUA todWMiv.-, and UK fact that they not b* used tor say -pvtysii was avUauc* that they wtondoj to be oircnlated He, tbarefore, required pbwjwto—sr to- grvw >nd. Tim O'Brtto teatifiod that the prisonet bad paaaeil off the sparious coin on him. This testimony mtMul th* aeoood war. aad the prisoner was required to be tt of his -ftoMtug ‘ «4Aintcrfeit JffftrSm dnltare waa ont smsblisk.a r ItJ»»pt probable tfawt the prisoner,- (wheti-Jioorj in tow tbaaari at frieoda, ca.giv.to.ad. Ho will, Umu. likely, be ^—ui^Y (upfil to**0R-yx trial - la jaatioo to the priauncr, wq-gijl rigte, that th* laMera toi wliiakwo referred in Mr fepfirt of vekb-rday, 'were found iu hia taeto, and aot au bis person. BY TOLEGRAPH. Gikcinsati, Dec. 1ST—Markets gener ally dull and steady. Whisky 90o. Loi-isville, Dee. 15.—Bagging dull at 13|(^14c. Provisions — Demand light; holders firm. Whisky-($W4o> St. Louis, Dee. 15.—Whisky 90e.— CdW S\SV. Woftrioady. ’ LiVKBrooL, D«o. 15.—Arnvca — Tlio Qm-fcens; hum * Mstiymmli, vivUi -3,1130 bales cotton. Nasuvillk, Doc. 15.—Cotton dnll and Douiiual; middlings 18(fi 18}c; receipts 8,763 bales; ahii I^ocol & Business Notices. MwPeasb and hli Wife.—Do not for get our Shad, sold at our Htand and served on tmr table. 18-24 Atmore’a Celebrated Mince Meat, in cons or jvs, at decl2 Comiton A Co. ’a _ Compton & Co., have tho finest oshen Butter in Cans.’T’irkinTT^r^fian" tities to snit purchasers. decl2 ‘ Habits, Citron, Currants, Cranberries, Gelatine, Lubins Flavor ing Extracts, Canned Goods of every description at decl2 CoMyrox A Cc^’s. \f. W. Oompton k Co., Peach tree itreeti have in store a large and trr-fdf stoA of Fancy GrocerH's; every thing of the most superior quality and Railroad *■*»■ ^tremely idw, decl2 Assorted Crackers put up express ly loi faintly Dae*. Broken Crackers and Cracker Meal, constantly on hand and for sale al the Cracket Factory. no?26-6t H. Lewis Bfi%- HupTu»fc s -LWhy will yea eulTt* from Kapture, when you enti have Belief and Core. Throw away your disagreea ble Trusses, and ball on Drs. Howe A Taber, Capitol Building, Atlanta, Ga. declOdtf JfeF* Japanese Cocoa Sticks made f jr the first time in Atlanta, at Block’s Can dy Factory, No. 75 Broad street. Broken Candy 20 cents per pound. Chocolate Caramels every Wednesday.— Fresh Condie* of all kinds kept constant ly ou hand. nov25 oa euffd CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A HUEL AND ovn |TjOVED ONES AtxA ISXPItOr TO I'.K REHRVl'EnF.l) THEN, •• IP KVP.Ii.” Come then to tho OTjT) BEL I A hli: | JEWELRY liSTABUSHMliNT OF L.1W8UE & Haynes, beautiful stock of Holiday Goods now on hand ana coming iu every da|—cMsfsfing, - in pftft, Of elegant Ster ling Silver' Goods; in cates, froth $5 to $5«0, and a rich and varied assortment of ell (folA Gqalft jrf the newest s^laa, for a qaTGentlemen or Cliiltlren. We sell iWJ but*the best, aBiT 44 srfcli prices os Ae make a sale certain ke every^cu^- t^njer that can be suited iu the article. jjclOdtf Sharp 17 LOVLk Mam v.vh kiso l^fi^pRniA’NT jEWEtEBs, 83 WfirrtMk’tt. SptftEf.—MeUrV CiimSTUAS AND ffarty Kkw Yn.ui. —01J am} youug, riejj and - i M Mil. ^r: j iresirvi, uv, by aiwpqcv- • . w-iimi, , , l^'.i |J ] ] y./ )rlt*«u« choice, G5, prirnu. |H>or t cau be suited with stinio iiscfill article from the large and varied stock of Salt LivefprtfJF.lGf Vfcjptfa —t'lUar preshnte-ndf bahig epened et our store. PtfiiWtr i _ ■ . •qcR—Superfine $6 50(7V87; $y'60^87 GO; family $7 50f^8 25 fAtnlfy $8 7y^.> 50; fancy $10. * «’ COTTON GOODS. , * > oz Osnaburgs, 1C: (> oz, 12}. 4-4 Khcotiug, 12*. 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8 tihirtiug, 10}; Shirting, 8}. Yarns, all numbers, $1 40. Cottou rfpty^S.^ All domestics in good demand. Jasper—Andrew J. cello. TO i « „ -ill • *. ww Jefferson—W. P. Johnson, A. Beaae Our Mr., Floyd is now ui the- h*fcU*Uji eyi L^viHo cities, and has purchased direct from the ' ' Classification of the Members of the General Aaenklf SENATE. Ki'ribml.^SomerviUe^ 9th—Reuben Jones, Newton. 11th—Levi C. Hoyle, Dawson. 13th—Robert C. Block, Americus. 14th—C. W. Kibbee, Hawkinsville. 15th—D. W. Cameron, Jacksonville. ICth—H. Hicks, WrightsYille. 17th—Joseph Cone. 19th—Columbus Heard, Greensboro. 22d—T. J. Bim mens, Macon. a. 24th—B. B. Hinton, Buena Vista. 25th—Wm. P. Matthews, Talbotton. 26th—A. D. NunnaBy, Griffin. 27th—E Steadman, Coviagton. 28th—W. F. Jordan, Monticello. 29th—W. M. Reese, Washington 80th—J. H. McWhorter, Maxeys. 31st—Wm. 8. Erwin, Chu’ksville. 33d—M. Van Estes, Homer. 34th—M. A. Candler, Decatnr. 35th—Geo. HiUffir, Atlanta. 37 th—G. W/Feddy, Frstdrtfn. 39th—James R. Brown, Canton. f40th -C. J. Wellborn, Blaiiwville. > 41st—John A. Jervis. Morgantown. 42d—John T. Burns, ltomu. K»=S1- «o 6th—Joshua Griflio, Valdosta. 7th—W. L. Clark, Thomasville. 8th—Benj. F. Bniiop, Bainbridge. 10th—F. O. Welch, Albany. 18th—Benjamin Conley, Augusta. * 82J—J. C. Richardson, Dawsonville. 3fitli—\V. C. Smith, Grantville. 38th—Walter Brock, Buchanan. COLORED SENATORS—REPUBLICANS: 2d District—T. G. Campbell, Dariei 12th—Thomas Crayton, Lbmplrin. 20th—Geo. Wallace, Milledgcville. 21st—Jus. B. Doveaur, Clinton. 23d—I. H. Anderson, Fort Valley. HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES. DEMOCRATS. - Appling—Lemuel Sellers, Holmesville. Raker—Henry Tarver, Newton. Bartow—Jobu .W., Wofford, Carters- ville; John \V. Gray, Adairsville. Banks—ykiailtauifil Wofford, Homer. Uerrfoa^Ii.T. 1‘oopk.n, Nashville. RibS—C. A. Nutting, O. A. Bacon, J. B. ltpsfit BniokA—James H. Hunter, Qui! Bryan—C. H. Baker, Eden. Bulloch—D. L Kennedy, ritfleehMO. Burke—Robert A. Murphey, Thos. M. Berrien, X, Duncan Cox, WajJiesb oro - Butte—ThiMi 1L Hamuuond, Jackson. Charlton—John Paxton, Traders’ Hill Chatham—Isaac ' Russell, Emanuel Heidt, John J. Kelly, Savannah. • Campbell—John Goodman, Fairburu Carroll—Johu S. Pentecost,Carrollton. Catoosa—W. H. Payne, Itiuggold (JbjttaJiouohye—David Cl Cfdy, Cy«r -.aiJ'/i #|/ktiU / • Chattooga—C. C. Clegliorn, Summer ville. Cherokue—JoUc Bt^Richarda, : .. Clay—John B. Johnson, Fort Gaines. Clinch—Hampton A. Mattox, Homer- ville. i Cobb—Wm. D. Anderson, Wm. P. An derson, Marietta. Coffee—John M, Spence, Douglas. Colquitt—Isaac Carlton, Moultrie. Columbia—G. P. Stovall, 8. C. Lamp- kl fcrowtorJ^Wm.' Rutherford, tfnox vilto Dade—E. D. Graham, Trenton. Dawson- Joliri Palmer, Dawsonville. De Kalb—W. L, Goldsmith, Decatur. Dooly—John H. Woodward, Vienna. Early—Brinhly Ohaucy, Blakely. Echols—B. W. Phillips, Statenville. Effingham—Margin Rawls, Spring- field Elbert—Emory P. Edwards, Elberton. Emanuel—W. P. Rountree, Swains boro. Fannin—Win. Franklin, Morgantown. Fayette—Wm. Whatley, Fayetteville. Floyd—Dunlap Scott, Rome; M. It. Ballanger. Forsyth—Isaac L. Hughes, Cumming. Franklin—Asa W. Brawner, Carnes- ville. Fulton»-T. S. Wifcngk ^ IV Hoga, Henry Jacktoa, AtlaUtoJ Gilmer—N..L. Cooper. Ellijar. Gordon—Woel C. Fain, Calhoun. Green—It. L. McWhorter, Peufield. Gwinnett—W. E. Simmons, G. H. Jones, Lawrencevilrc. / Habersham—Garnett McMillan, Clarks ville. Hidl-l-L. A- Simrtuna, OaineevHIk. Hancock—Geo. F. Pierce, Jr., F. A. Butts, Sparta. Hamilton. Hart—James NY, Jones, Hartwell. Hoard—Brittoli Sims, Franklin. Henry—George NV. Bryan, McDon- Upson—John I. Hall, Thomoston. Walker—J. Y. Wood, UFayett*. WaU on—Chas. L Bowie, Monroe. Wax*—D. Morrison, Woresboro. Warren—T. J. Borkeedole, O. L. Cloud, Warrantoa. 8 ndeixaSS» n *~^ ^ Benfro, H. Taylor, Welwtor—Alfred C. Bell, Preaton. " Wliite—James F. West, Mount Zonah. Whitfield—Charles'J. Emcreon, Tun- ne Hill. Wilcox—David C. Mann, Abbeville. NVilkes—S. W. Wynne, H. B. Klaton, NYasbington. Worth—Royal R. Jenkins, Tsuhella. Wilkinson—O. H. Hooks, Irwinton. wwnnsiui Camden—Henry 8. Hillyer, 8t. Mary’s. Decatnr—J, D. WUliams, Bainbridge. Lee-G. F. Page, SWkviUs. Houston—J. R. Griffin, Fort Valley. Mocoa—L. C. Jones. ' Meriwether—W. H. F. Hall, Green ville. -t| i ;• j Monroe—J. Brown, Forsyth. °16«8*toJW*a r«wjk,.4r>vMm-a:, JacKsfin—John It. Hancock, Jefrersoi J2J 8,THO bales; sliipmanU 3,551; stock ol 1870 4,610; stock 6fTF7fT,5fi5. Vn.uiLCrro.s, DeSMtoor 16.—Cotton Quiei—miiliTIlngs ifij; let receipts 2410; tipfii (a (tmilluiiii M-J, Jt New York, December 15.—Cotton weak; sales 2113; uplands J9}; Orleans 20}. Freights dull onff TNWfy. Wfififiy cIoihnI stringent, } commission. Sterling Steady, 0}(u0^.-- > Gold 9}(a.9}. ^Govepi* W#V*» rather duff. Teu undoes firm* utw Pee. 10], 5-10, 9-16; Jtu. 1»|, 9 16; Feb. 194.13-16, 1; ilorub 2U, 19 1516; April 20*,8.W;May*)l. . * Liveiu-ool, Deoember 15.—Cottou tl818;^2I*s l !^^^^fl 1 ^^^^^^eipta^ lor the week 7168; saless 6550. Mamwxnr, DeossriM* 46 —Oetts* a07q; :r 4 : , MxtviN, December 16—Cotton doll; j^idlil^l lyw^iNte iR)8; kMjmi^n^ Savannah, December 15—Cotton quiet and weak; middlings 19}; nek r—aipte 3,655; exjHirts to (imit Britain 5,103; coa«twist- 650; hales 8000; atock 72,295; coastwise 3,773; sale* for the week 9,500. > ./ THA . ini|K>fters and manufacturers, low for cash, the best osoortment of goods it hoa over been our pleasure to offer to the public. Styles (entirely new—eqaituto dfBi^us, and prices LOW—VERY LOW. Come oue and all. One look at our stock will satisfy yon that w*e hare the greater tnriHg, the weirent ttyle* end tht^HnetU ffoods m THIS market, and at prices which w ill justify you for visitiag our house before purchasing elsewhere. Remember, our ’prtfeArftiRT, VERT LOW, OUR SPECIALTIES. Watches, Diamonds, Opera Ohuina ami a m-lier.il assortment of fine Jamlry. ' , ’ i " RPEtTAL mmeE. We have the largest assortment of Ster ling jjijuor Wars this aid* of New York. Please remember, all oar silver ware is British Sterling 926-1099 fine. Every article uil by so eigrsvsd is superior stj-to. ■' Sana- A Ftoyn. 444- Perrington A Quigley, at tho Post Ofiico, keep Thi Sun for sale. W. d /loses, a^ the Kimball IJhinx-, always (as The Suit for kale. Our carriers are not autliorixed to re- oeiv* mousy for subscription*, or make collections for rnv bn‘any account, or to «U ksirtto. to «nj[. nwc. Their sale d*»y is to J stoves pspsri to oar «ty sat nbyre-qojrtfi; y.T.w !r Bros*- 1 ' Mbbinm '’“-Awowronmoa Thau;.— On end after Monday, Hie 4th inat., and anlil farther notoos, will lesse AUssts at 530, r. m, fifteen wisalss After the rognlor Night Mall Train. These interested iu the establishan-n T|sto,aie nspesUsliy uotifieil'Uiat this ch&nge is Mr their conveiiii'iic ", an 1 that the through truert mud he mvommothdal by the Night Hail Traiu. By direction of o! K.johsson, 8up’t. Eu. A. WailM.it, Ag'L Johnson—NV. II. Murtih” NVrTghtaville. Jones—Sam’l Barron, Clinton. Laurens—C. J. Guyton, Dublin. Liberty—J. NV. J-’annpr, Jiinesville. L* e—Dr. H. B. Lipoey. Liucolu—(Henry J. Iriug* Diueolntou Lo wudes—Albert Converse, Valdo st Lumpkin—H. W. Riley, 1 lab toners Madison—Isaac J. Meadows, Daniels ville. Marion—Thomas W. Harvey, Buona Vista. Meriwether—J. NV. Morehimb Montgomery—Jan. D.-cflmt-nia, Mount Miller—Isfia/A^lftllifl, *Mft)uitt. Mitchell—Ie A, M, Collins, Camilla. Milton—JuiriosM. Howell^ AlphfirettR. Murrawy}. Spring Plivce. Muscogee—-J. M. Smith, J. F. Pou, ft. Summers, J. B. Davis ; Covington. .MMaJ Oglethorpe—W. W. Davenport, Point Peters; J. F. fctetetfa,-Blwpteaa Pe G Paulding—R. A. Trammell, Dallai Pierce—DailfiJ H. Hukavt>s, BUc k ' fihear. Pliw—Joka H. B.ifauf r Cebu Ion. Polk- M- H- Buun. Cedartowu. Pulaski—John A. HwuHer, tl BootIf, Hawkinsville. A. ‘Ethridge, T'.atontoo; Dougherty—F. F. Putney, Albany. Btewart—JT. B. Mansfield, Lumpkin. Thomas—J. Battle, ThomasTille. Pickens—John M. Allred, Jasper. COLOHCb MtMHlOW—KaWHLIOAlte:' Baldwin—Peter O’Neal, Milledgeville. Clarke—A. Richardson, Watkinsville; AL Davis, Athens. Coweta—8. Smith, H. J. Sergeant, (contested), Newnon. Decatur—A. Brntoo, Bainbridge. Dougherty—P. Joiner, Albany. r Stewart—J. A. Lewis, Lumpkin. Greene—Abram Colby, Greensboro. Glynn—James Bnie, Brunswick. Houston—Geo. Ormood, Arby Sim mons, Fort Valiev. Monroe—G. H. Clower, Forsyth. Morgan—M. Floyd, A. Dukes, Madi son. McIntosh—T. G. Campbell, Jr., Da- Thomas—A. Fred. Atkinson, Thom as ville. 1,000 Old Papers for sale in quau tities to suit purchasers, at tho tf Sum Office. Mr. Gko. A. Ykiiuault is onr duly authorized Traveling Agent He is now on a trip to North Alabama and Ten nessee. To Members «f the LcfUlatur*. We invite the members to visit oun office at any time. , • » Sample copies of Tua Sun will l>e sent to any address requested. We specially desire all out snliscribors to receive their papers regularly and promptly. We will take it as a special favor if they will report to us every failure to re- cevie the paper. - Also, any failure to have it properly delivered—just os it 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 con. We usk our subscribers tu help os in this work. It would assist us greatly in correcting irregularities, if wo ran al ways have them reported to tm. tf “ Alexander H. Stephens on the Stop? op the Law.”—A 16 page f >phlet—one of the profoundost of Mj. Stephens’ many productions. Single copy 15 cents ; 50 oopies $5 Address J. Henlt Smith, Manager Sun Office, Powir Press For Bale. We offer for sale a “Montague” Power Press, which cun be run either by hand or steam—in perfect order and as good as new. Address J. Henly Smith, Sun Office, tf Atlanta, Ga. CONTENTS “ATLANTA WEEKLY RUl^” FOR THE VKlI ”ENDING :i.ll - ■; ut. iile / iii.11,.-. X'RDNESDAY, UECE5II1K11 13th, ISTl. Pa^fi-n. immmi cr »rr. (ptoito o«v Oovcrnor's Election. EfUtarfcl Notw, Etc. Page 2.—The Stride* of Eapire. Tho Accounts of Henry Clew* k Co. BaiHttrofce*. The Great Cotton Cur. Georgia Waiters llailroAtL May or' h Cowl Shooting Affair. €Ror«b Mhttorf. Ow>r- gla LcgiHlatnre—Twenty-Ninth Day'# Prottodinga. ale., ate- M f ■ Pago 9.—Telegram*. The Buprpric Court of Georgia Once More. The Democratic Nominee for Governor. A Rail rood to Dbartoo. Son^ttoke* Burned to Death with Fatro Oil. UtteeA Elbort Branch Ait-Une Eoilroad. Page 4.—Card to' the FhhllC. The President’* Measage. The Georgia 8enatorchlp. Degrading the Service. Tho Public Debt. Biding outside of the Ring. Adopting Uadical Next Conference. Sun-Strokea. "For Cowea aad a Matket.** Swedtah Servant*. MurdAHn Couuty, Florida. Brrora. Court Georgia I^glalatnre—Thirty-Se< ood Day’i Proocodlng*. Tago 5—Telegram*. The Nomination of Ool. Smith. The Home Fire Insurance Company. A Bond Meeting. Mfyor’a Court. ••At.” The Kill ing of Dr. McDaniel In Bartow. Telegram*. Hun. Strokea. Soul and Body, rae Paid my Tax. Obit uary. New Advert semeut*, ate. Pfkgf A—Prooaediaga of the Democratic Conven tion- Democratic Rally. The Great Work ot the Day. Georgia Legislature—Thirtieth Day'* Pro- cuediaga. >'• Candidate. Page t.—Meeting la GiduRVbin- Oomily. State Matter*. Mulish. Telegrams. A Mttf- <* tbs Tras Metal. Sun-«wuhsa. Trial of Haw. J. L. Piercs. The Arrests ia UnUu, Ksuth OaroJiaa. Appointments ot North Gsurgia Conference for 1S7& TeW'grsph News. Georgia Sheriff Hikw— Sale Day First Tucaday iu January, cte. ). v , 7 ^ Page H— Gout-gin LaglhkturO. Commercial, etc. ■ ...U A— "Ir via GEORGIA REPORTS For Sale nt tho Offlco of the Stip rr\us, tort uBoBou. wus Coiik-a u ,ur -tody® (Xmntcnunts. DeGive’s Opera House MRS. MOULTON, America’s Greatest Singer! T am xtxaaamiw tun boxojlio ax. XOUXCK TWO GRAND MOULTON CONCERTS For Monilsf Eionlnr, Bor. 18th, ami Tut-Mlsjr En-ulnj, Bor. tfllh. At 8 o’clock, am which occasion .ft its. (H.mi.hH An fx to jr, America’* moat gifted Sougstrewa, and ao long dla. tiQguiiihed in European and American ArtOirCfcs, tor her matchlea* vocal powers and exquisite cul ture. and slier her recent moat brilliant tTiomj.hs in New York, bo stun. New Orleans, and the prtmeipei cities of the United States, where ahe ban created ihe greatest enthusiasm with press sal peMse. wsU make her first sppaarance in atlanss,-nanMIMUiy Ua following artists: Mr. BROOK HOD SB BOWLER, lb* favorite TiNr Sig. P. FERRANTI, the world renowned Bcriton# ihis first appeanaee bar*), aad MS- JAMES M. WSHLI, The great and eminent Pianist (his first vidt to tho Mr. GEO. W. OOLBV. Mualoal Wector. SCALE OF PWCEt*. • , Admission, including reserved S4rf?s( (1 ^ to I arquette and Dreae Circle, ) 93 w Admisiiiou to Family Circle .’ I (0 Reserved Heats, Family Circle. l 5u M The Hale of reserved seats oouuatncea at PhUllpe Ik Crews’ book Store, on Friday asruing. Decem ber IS. at 9 o’clock. The “Webar Grand Planes” are uaed at all the Moulton Concerts. C. A. CHIZZOLA. busiueas Ifaaager. Reorders for seat* irom aurropuding places may be sent by mail or telegraph, and they will be cars- fhUy attended to, deal 3d l w ONE DAY ONLY! Return o the Favorites HAIGHT cfc Oo’b Circua, Museum. Menagerie k Balloon I ATLANTA, TIU’ttSDAT, Beremlier 21. E xtraordinary ausodhcement i the Veteran iwo-horae rider. W. D. CARROLL. M’me CAIIROLL. La PetUe ANNIE, tha chUd won der. only six years old, iu her feats of Equitation; Master WILLIE, the boy wouder, Pirouette And Bomersault ltider, and the glorioua Colloquial Clown, C. LEfc FOWLER—together with all the able aud well known Stars, Acrobats, Voltigucra, Eqticstriauf. Ac. Mr. GEORGE WAMB0LD and hia troop of K rformlng Dogs and Monkej*s. Grand Gratultons lloon and Free Wire Aacenslofis. Among the Geological addition* ia a huge Terres trial SLOTH, nnd many other rare aud Magnified.t specimens from tho animal world, form ing a Grand Con green of wild besets and bird*. TWO MAMMOTH PAVILIONS. One for the Cir cuit and tbe other for tho Museum and Menagerie. One Tickot admitting the holder to both. Only TWO Performance*—ona, Afternoon at 3 o'clock* the oth er at 7 o'clock, p. m. Door* op*v an hour previous Admlsfflop 75 cefita. Children under 10 years 15c. W. W. DUltkND, Gcueral Agent. Dalton, Ga., Derember 14. Romo, Ga., December ID. Cortoi-svlllo, DeoembeFW. Jonesboro. Decern- ber 2d. Mvon, Doc. Id. declO, 17,18,19.30,21 IIALL COUNTY White Sulphur Springs , FOB SALE OB BB1TT. oAnffhsxmiXiB.' In a lew weeks the track af the jtir-IAne It ti tiro tut nil be UM Witnln > nBTi .n8 .fair of tkb-nlm. hi* property. Also, some valuable plantation* In tbe neighborhood. Address ms at OataeaMlla. ’ . r , j [i , . R HMcCAMY. novlfi-tf . . ‘-’ ’■otij Artl tr.m ■ , tf Notice tejContraotorft! ' .EKL^ROEMENT OF THE AUGUSTA CAlStAL. S EALED PROPOSALS will be received by th4 board of Managers qf i^iu. said Canal, at the En gineer’s Office, No. 6 0I4 PootoOicoJluilding, Mcln- d Pootoffico building, Mein- 1 of AogttMet dm., until 17 Ilk di ' * ‘ ' evetj miles. Tbe line ie now ready for insuectiou. The speci- ficatlous for the whole work ahd tli* plsns and drawings of the meehaniesAalructurea will be-ready for exhibition at the said office by the 16th day of December inat blank proposals wUl be famished to bidder*, who are requested to £U with prices ail tbe ftetn* therein, The board ot Maneger* reserve the right to aooap} D’h bids as aliall, to them, appear tube fur the best internet of the city. Propoeals having a 11 nee00aside prices for items Pot named among tho approximate quantities ex hibited ait tbe Engineer’s office will not be can vi A guarautee from respousi bidder will immediately, upon notlAcaUoa of 1 acceptance of his bid, execute, with tho Board of llauagrit. a contract fbr comtmotlng all er some laecinc part of Uiu woak bid for within the time ibovo no-utivned, and that be (the bidder) ehall far- ilik uatisffietery eovekes teat ha will faUhlnliy par- ’orai the same, must accompany each bhl. Moutnij- e*tlmati a of the work pefTorntcd will be matte amirtedfw: iwicajm paid (or ihc.came, loss i» H>r cent. vnTi * aaUMfa«ix>toU -*o u» Pr.aa.na oUh.fln*a Managers ot Uie Augusta Canal, No. p old r*/bt- ceTUuge, McIntosh strdet, Auguste Mi Fl« * m - - ‘ -“** “ rd of r* i. A. t I. * * by order of tho Board of Managers. ■ Q14WlfiM|lteiWte>p>i» drthodtd December 19th. ISTl. Pruts- Ml .* 9 1. Ourntniug, C. Snead, liabun- Bondolp tt- F. OtttteRidtte. WtriltewnjL Bicjimond—J. B. Cum W. A. CThfk, hxtpihk, ScUley—C. B. Hudson, EUaville, mMm* Americuo. Talbot--F. Morria, J. D. Woodall, ToIDotton. r Tatu.ll—Jon. X lirrarto*. lUidville. Taylor—Wm. O. Batemae, Bailor. Tokair-H. la W. Ortoq, ~ Tor?U-Jolm It Jouc a. Ifawwfi.. , Tun^i - W. Killion, Uia.uane. nigg»-T! 8. Griffin. Trrmp—W. H. diuk, Wtut l*nint; W. W. Cato, HogBsmllo. Unioo—Jurtqib Reid, Blairerilk. NOTICE. 11 Ui. llltlo .bite Boy .od bl, Vutbcr. too ten trji*K. yo.trtitty, I. ,11. gold BiOMlrt to L.WHfar a H.j n.., dirt bo ftmto .boat . re*r «i«-, wm toll »IFORC£*8 Sbu, Sl^y* ft* ',J ,c; « rcw.r.t for IA n.ivit nojrms ajto sta ha ■ It 1I1H. ttooa. on roof ok thou tho kookii. T bulk Urn*, too, kid*. Now fa? fardi •’Gold Duet" and other choice brands of Flour, kc., Ac^loanj^quaikUty. at A. LKYDKNU ^ Atf<*uLw Wanted Top A.HSTEPHENS UHEAX lHHTOkY ar THE WAR. Complete In oos volume. Send for circulare with Uwiaeand a Ml description of the work, Address National! IWbUte- tag Co., Mia tea. G*., l4iiadalpkte Pm. or bt Louis The Uarr iutHetf. Fmmtylrania T COUN UIlKLLKli. ; HI Or-ateat Thing Out, Great saving of Rate and labor. Wright 3 ;wnift<te itw |i Rvatis k Walker. Agent* tor Pmuaiu. U*ncork, Warren anal lihaferro countiee. AtUlrvaa: Cri' fordvdir. Ga . UI Ti’lIINHON k CIIIPLEY llLOTUKUR. Agent* for the 8UU , Aihlieaa, Macwau Ga- W A. IV’T-K- tk-l 10,000 MINK SKINS! us.fi to 19 ceil to; Hearer, 'ii to 73 efMg per tntet NkiM sr* sent mo. am gM worth •* othfr Ffr*. 1 will i*sy tli* freight from sny point of the country. ' do (tea to saw <*a»tes4 «r ttevehag fio-hutetteam twte Tbr tdflfF’yefra iproprtffiorvf'tee, Agffil Mssici.ips5yffl-tsnaf & In regard lo prt< eor eotilenieut, amt thgt whsu 4 entrusted the selUemau^ ^pother part/. Hoping my past wtll be a guarantee for the future. l.m>Uaffi ** yrtvU«g»<0»ircte*»fofti, Ftps- # of- *»—• «kcfa.*lrt ' lrt.lt* la t'vu a-. STEAK SAUSAGE MAN UFACTOUY. ant If aim Sausage, Head Cheese. Liver I’uJdiug. bl'>od Pudding, always on band or made to order, rm short