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t tajKji SUN. VOL. II. THE DAILY SUN Published by the Atlanta Sun PubllnUlntr Company. Altundtr II. Haphcl III Alexander H. Stephens, Political td tor, A. K. Watoon, ..... News Editor. J. itonly Smith, General Editor and llunl refetiiewimt or MitMOHption < DAIIiTi HlDgle Copy OOUUMU. %?***** Wz . 27 00 , 36 00 . 48 00 " mrU fir 'ns AUHthf': ’ r-r2Z 'A'woei 9 Cemlt, w ._ __ b a ~~ m , n nmnra ..15 00 fwenty •* l...... .~«.«t.i..ta*v.~*..--28 Fifty •• “ Ou.H Single Copy Fite “ Im ..65 00 lift 00 \ r..... 2 50 4 00 » 50 15 00 On* Hundred Copies, Six Mouth*. 68 00 ft remit. IflllflSliHIS ij1f5|8]ff|||ti|! |S|?|5|?|!|i |8 is is IS |8 I 5 8 8 8 5 |i|I SI5|ai Siijllllillli iai918imiai8Ht8 miiiiiiiiiiiiiii \i\l\l \* i “Special NoBo**." SO oenta per line for the Ant Insertion; 10 cents for each subsequent Insertion. A ill us Use manta inserted three UtnM » week, 1 per cent, off the teble retea above; twice a weak, 25 per oent off the table rates. Advertiaementa for Fire Companies and Churchea, half tha usual miss. a In order to eatabllah uniform rates of advertising for Mm nrnr tnm ot in.— ..torn Oatoedta* foregoing schedule of prioee, and will be governed bythem in“ ' " 8. W..GBUBB, BaalneaaManager, U tha Mew Era. J. HENLY SMITH, Manager. Of The Atlanta 8nn, Bnilroab &imc Sable. Arrivals and Departures -of Train THE WKSTXKN 4 ATLANTIC (OS STATE) RAILROAD. NIGHT FAJdatBNUEIt TRAM—OUTWARD. Leaves Atlanta Arrives at Chattanooga, ,.ll:l0p . 6:18 a J PASNEXGEB TEAIE—OUTWABD. Leaves Atlanta ••J® * Arrives at Chattanooga 1:21 p FAST LIMB TO MEW TOEE—OUTWABD 1:20 p tu Arrives a* Atlanta » 1.80 am DAT FAShKMtlEE TBA1M—IMWABD. Leaves Chattanooga 6s8#am Arrives at Atlanta l:U8p» ACCOMMODATION TUAIM INWARD. Leaves Dalton .’ “ Arrives at Atlanta lOrOOajn MS OEOMOIA (AOUOSTAl KhlUtOAD. »_r Train loaves 7:10 a. m stone Mountain Accommodation arrives.. .8:05 a. in Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves—0:86 p. m y Passenger Tr -ivea at Maoou Train arrives.. ..2.00 a. a . .7:10 s.n .1:48 p. n Night Pasaengar Train leave*.. : -fgf ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 21, 187L NO. 495. TELEGRAPH NEWS By the hew Turk itwcliM Press. ^c^SI^TOLN. ■' . _ «i V mio DuiiffliteraorCulm on the Move. UIHIlLLEhV Sl'HVKYOIW KKLIKVF.n. BONDS THAT ARE DUE. Washuwtoh, Damuaber 20—A delega- gation of the Daughters of Cuba called npon the President to day, and report a «ryr satisfactory interview. From Sum ner and Banks they received many, prom ises of favorable ennsideystion m Con gress after the holidays. Throe hundred ana sixty Surveyors of _ istilleries have been discharged. Their functions will hereafter be performed by Assistant Assessors. Geo. H. Burroughs has been numinw d ss Assessor for the Fourth Virginia District. The Secretary of tin; Treasury gives notice that "interest ceases March 20th, 1872, on the following Fivu-Taeuties, known as coupon bonds, soooud scries, r d of February 20tb, 1862, viz: 60s, 161 tp 10,776 inclusive; lO.is, 13,001 to 26,0»; SOOs, 7,865 to 16,170;- 1000s, 1,112 to 'ST, 443; total *16,000,000. Also, liegistered 60s, 608 to 841; 100s, 6,082 to 5.601; 600s, 2,484 to 2,868; 1000s, 1,100 to 13,166: 5000s, 3,403 to 4.102; 10,000s. 3,000 to 4,774; total, 81,000,000. Meteorological. Foiling barometer ami cloudy weather, with rising taptpertutre, will probtbly preVail*on Thursday West of Michigan and Alabama, with rain or snow in Dako- tah, Wyoming Territory; frtwh north- went winds, with falling temperature and clear weather from Florida to Virginia. The area of greatest oold extend over Pennsylvania and New England, with continued northwest winds iujtho middle find eastern States. Ths Wit a; ton Trial. Ann Arons, December 20.—Dr. Wil liams testified to-duy that, at the request of the State authorities, he hod duriuter- red KetchuoL and brought his liver, spleen, one kidney and six inches of the imUrtine whick join* the stomach. Medi cal evidence accumulates that Ketchnm did not die a natural death. XLII CONG RE S S. MARYLAND. THE HARRISBURG, PENNSYLVANIA, iUisrcllancone QUtoertit entente. THE FAMILY CORN SHBLLER. RURAL SOUTHERNER THE BEST ZED LAEGEST dollar monthly t DOMESTIC NEWS. NEW YORK. Ths Grand Jury Still Iugwt.tlug-inu Has friends <m the Grand J wry—The Committee of Seventy Say Hall Tweed Must Resign—Callrnder Ar rested. New'York, December 20.—No arrests were made last night The Grand Jury were called together this morning on im portant information being received by jlie foreman. A Herald special dispatch says it is sus pected that a statement of the case by the United States before the Geneva Commission, lost in November, fell into the hands of the British, who nsed it to the disadvantage of the United States. The Timqp gays .that it is evident that Mayor Hall bos friends among the Grand Jury who will make a manly fight to pre vent hi* indictment. At a meeting of the Committee of Seventy, it was resolved that they hod not changed their views, that Win. M. Tweed and Mayor Hall should resign. The Committee had entertained no com promise. Callender, the Nation d Bunk Exam hier, lias been arrested. Ho is charged with huviLg received 976,000 os a bribe from the Ocean Bank. i at MaooQ : 6:10 p. in AIURA AMD Etot rOSML lUIttOAB. Night PtMenger Train Arrives 7:10s. m 7:00 p. m SOW p. mi _ it Pisasagsr . NightPsssanger Trim lanvss. Day Passenger Train Arrives Day Passenger Train lesves a. m iSl lit |m 1—1SIIH AptoLlRR■ *nJMlAP. Leave Gainesville 6 A. M. Arrivs At Atlanta. 10 A. M. Lenvs Atlanta * £•. Ms Arrive at qainesvtlla. 6:4* P- Tiwintih awl ^lerlvl— Railroad. W. J. Aeebs, Agent, AtlaMTa, Oa. Morning Ksprass leaves ChslUnooge 6:50 A 11 Arrives In Meniphla. mne d»y 10:15 P M Msll Train laavee Chattanouea SKW P M Arrives In Memphis, next day li :I5 P it Morning Express leaves Memphis 10*20 A M Arrives la Chattanooga, sot morning 5:U0 A M Mail Train leave# Memphis 12:10 A M Arrives In Chattanooga, next day 500 P M Atlantic and Unlr Unllrond. LIBOM Savannah. Oa., via Albany. Jacksonville r and Tallahaeme, to Quincy, Florida: Leava Savannah daUv 10:15 P. M Arrive at Albany daily 1:80 P.M Arrivaat Jacksonville daily 1:45 P. M Arrive at Tallahaasee daily (Sundays ex* 7^6 P.M Leave TsUahi—dally (Sundays sxoep- ted).. —. L«va Jacksonville dally....... Leave Albany daUf ... , _ Arrive at Bavxnnah daily 5:25 A. II ■If BBUCA, KOMM AMD DAliixjK H. R T8A1MS DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED. Leave Selma 0:42 a. 8:15 r. u. Arrive at Rome 6:41 r. M., 1.46 a. m. Arrive at Dalton 7:40 ». S:50 a. m. Izeave Dalton.... 2:50 a. u., 8: a lu r. u. Ijeave Borne 0:37 A.M., 10:45 p.m. arrt.qp— »jW ■awn A Augusta fUllroaO. day VAasamBn team d 1LV, Sundays expected. 10:50 A. M . 3:40 P. M . ilOPP M ...12 ( . 6 SC A. M , T 40 P. M , 1 45 P. M 'Vo.tern Railroad or A lab a mu. Leave Selma.... 4:10 AM Arrive at Montgomery... 6:40 A M Arrive at Weet point lltM A M Leeve Wee4 Point, 12:20PM Arrive s* Columbus 12:80 P M -T8att?«irwanLiiitar~'• .... Art., u licnourlU. •• .. u*n nu.bcM.. ..'1. Arrive ai 8a van oah .«« 7*85 A M 845 AM 9:90 f M 1WS A M 740 P M 8:20 P M S*4M — v e Axoepted, at ' HMD W M Bandaye exceytod. ft 4 W0 A M Ph:i -»5fl . MACON P.UkttiNtt*^. i-«ave Savannah, buudaje excepted, ai Arrive aiJeaanp Arrive at Macou, Mondays exrepted. Izeavv Macon, Sunday« exccph-d. at l*ave Jeaaup. Mouda>a excepted, at 6 :.m A M at Savannah, Monday* excepted, at 8:<v> K M 1 Macon, both waye, with Macon mi TENNE8SEE. Ifurdcr und Relrlbntlon—Tito I rlbunnl of Judge Lynrk. Memphis, December 20.— A man, lurk ing around where the Express robberies Wire committed, in Union, Tennessee, killed a policeman and wounded another. The lurker wan subsequently caught. Diaguiaed men subsequently broke the ail and killed the Express robber, Levi Barrington, and hung the lurker, whose name is Sailer. He is from Keutucky, UTAH. Another H|g storm.| Salt Lakr, December 20.—A heavy snow prevails in the rniniug canons. Three feet or more has fallen and com munication is difficult SOUTH CAROL INA. The Sen It IsiytSfhmpMt Cair-Rowmi Terribly In Knrnraf. Columbia, Deoember 20.—The resolu tion impeaching Governor Scott is pend ing. Bowen spoke two hours, declaring himself terribly iu earnest, aud that he meant to impeach every guilty State offi cer minin. He stated tlmt Scott con fessed to the twenty-two millions of dol lars of fraudulent bonds, and within tlireo days the State Treasurer, Parker, defied the Legislature to proceed against him because of the legislative corrup tion. Bowen, in order to obtain a cer tain two-thirds, moved the postpone ment of the impeachment resolutions until after the Christmas recess, If a full House rejected the measure, Bo won would resort to the oourU. He hod pledged himself to oaeint, with evidence ami other means, in order that the Gov ernor and other guilty ofii rial* might be convicted. It is rumored that ticott, ad mitting conviction by the Seuate if im- taached by tlia lionse, will resign. In the Kn-Klux Court to-day the de fense introduced testimony to prove an alibi in the case of the United States ys. tVliitcsides and Mitchell, charged with conspiracy; the decisiou of the Court in K ravious cases is cortitiod, and a cose will t> made for the Supreme Court as to the jurisdiction of a Federal Court over do mestic crimes. In the House of Itepreseu tali res to-day the debate on the impeachment of Gov ernor Scott was resumed. Bowen spoke Cor two hours. He said a (peat pressure had been put upou him to induce him to withdraw nis charge*. Hs slated th*t the State stock in the OrwenviHe atid Columbia Bond was sold at $2 75, while other parties would have given 16, and Ibnt Scott refused to sign the transfer m*Jl Ids brother-itt-lsw was given $40,- 1)00. He exposed the transactions of the Land Commission, showing that lands r at five and six times their ssfd BENATE. A bill making an appropriation for ex penses under the Treaty of Washington was passed. The bill regarding the Louisiana elec tion baa been transferred from the Judi- ciaay to the Committee on Elections aud Privileges. A resolution was adopted allowing the Retrenchment Committee to hold its ses sions in New York. Ifft Davis offered a resolution direct ing the committee to make inquiries cring the whole ground of alleged cor ruptionB. ' Mr. Edmunds objected. Mr. Morton wanted the resolution adogpted to sqneloh liis. Tue resolution weut over. Mr. Robertson called up the House Amnesty Bill. Mr. Buckingham, Chairman of the new Retrenchment Committee, spoke ad versely. He ti ouglit Mr. Jefferson Da vis, aud others, should have Iveu banged. Mr. Aloorn tavored the (dll. Mr. Hoott, Chairinsu of the Kn-Klnx Committee, favored the bill, as removing the pretext for $u-Klux outrages. Mr. Windom announced that lie would vote for the bill, bot not ai a matter of grace or mercy. Mr. Morton moved an amendment that mnesty be retroactive as regards United States officers. The bill was referred. HOU8E. The Postmaster General was called upon for the names and circumstances of straw bids for Southern mail contracts, with the particulars of the subsequent awards. A resolution regretting the execution of the Spanish students, at the request of Mr. Banks, was referred to the Com mittee on Foreign Affairs. The Labor Commission was re sumed, and a% amendment adopted re quiring one Commissioner to be practi cally identified with the laboring inter ests, and limiting the term of the Com missioner to one year. ^ Mr. Cox moved on amendopnt That the commission be chosen regardje* of political or partisan consideration a Adopted, and the bill was passed by 134 to 86. The bill, as passed, provides that the Commissioners, who shall hold for one y*or, the Commissioners to be from civil life, and one of them practically with tho laboring interests, and the appoint ments to be made irrespective of parties. The President nominates and tho Senate confirms. The Committee on Civil Service were directed to inqnire into the expediency of a law electing Postmasters by the people. Tbc post route bill passed. Npeoinl Notices. Notice to Teavelkes Going Wert Via Memphis, Temn.—Tho Proprietors of tho “Commercial Hotel,' corner of Front and Jefferson streets, Memphis, re, >l>ectfnMjr request tho travelers from Georgia to put ip et their establishment. The Hotel ia moat conve niently situated, can accommodate over three hun dred gueets, has a firm claaa table and chargee very moderate, f2 60 per day. dec6d3w (Signed) ALLEN DUOS. Tlmngcmtnie. DeGive’s Opera House FOR FOUR A MOUTH OJFCT ! FORMES-H A BELM ANN OHAXX) OPBHA Th« SrenlMt Star Caapaaj In tke ffojld M'll*. ANNA BOHrm.W^tiW, Omt Prtmt Donna M'lle (’laba Zirm.ER, of the New York Academy. Mile Dnnba, of the New York Academy. M’lle. Pkedioam, of Comprimaria. THEODORE HABELMANN, tha celebrated Lyric Tenor. CARL FORMES, the grand baaso profando. (His first appearance in the South in twelve yean.) One Hand 81i©11n Five to Nix Biiahel* pox* Hour. IH8 CORN SUELLKU WEIGHS ONLY Tfi A RT movsmeut, and ia Qie first Invention therefore, the oaaieat operating Hand Corn Shelter in eYiatenoe. , can be used by anr r fist portable purpose# screwed to s amaU board, which tha shelling teeth, aid rotates the eheller with the right band; the a the rows of pore oisee to tkScob. ahellt ^' pro Jesting oob la taken holiUDf hy the r tartn. It will shall from 5 Ik 6 bnshelN per bonr. ^ * >tha HARUUMURO P Wiahiuy county rights .ugular teeth penetrating t 1 no longer be hi left n haa such an o Sts to such men Theories—f3 00-puts Will shell 2 to 3 bushels per _ Price 60 cents further Information mil address JOHNSON k DUNLAP, Macon. Gs., Treasurers for ths Company, HUTCHISON A CHIPLEY BROS.. General Agents for Georgia, MACON, OA. Nub Atocrtieentente. EISEMANS, Clothiers and Taylors, PAH EXCELLENCE We call tho atten tion of thi cit izens of Atlanta and the 8toteof Goor- ff *■ stir stock of ready made clothing for men and boys, whim w* will sell at greaUy reduced prices, oweinu to tho lateness of the season, and which will be found as complete in all reepecta as that of any clothing establishment in 4bo .— -*Tck we have purchased at the Bill city. i r ice for dress suits i o g35 ; business suits o $20; overcoats of u and quality from $G p stock of fall o ver peciaUy fine, and acli $20. We also make to for customers from tho aimeres, Cheviot, Mel- any other kind of goods ties may doetro, ■ a tuples which can be seen at will times, which for style, quality, dura bllity. and p The Uarriaburg. Fenneytennia CORN HHELLEH. rpHBOrnataet Thing Out, Great saving of time A and labor. Weight 3 pounds—Price $8. Evaus 4 Walker. Agents for Putnam, Hancook, Warren aud Taliaferro oountlee. Address: Craw- fordvlllo, Ga, HUTCHINSON k CHIPLEY BROTH£R8. Agents for the State, Address, Macon, Oa. esqaeiA—non jri«c*iin^p, within the legal honra of etle, lot of land No. 618, 18th District, 2d secUon, originally Cherokee, now Douglas county. Georgia, hold to saUfy execution obtained et a Justice Court, In favor of A. Baker, tghiutt W. 8. 4 B. T. Tucker, deciatd J. C, JAMEB, D. B CITY ITEMS. Offices to Rent.—One room on 2d floor; also a portion of the office, in eluding one window on the first floor—ir The Stn Building, on Broad street. Apply to J. Hknly Smith, t(. Sun Office. a-a-e To Printer*. Twelve newapeper elieaee, suitable lot papers from 22x32 to 24x36, will be eold cheap. Addruee J. Hta.LV Bltrnr, tf. Bneineee Menagcr 8u». .. . cannot he White surpassed any where in tor hall nishing goods. ” * “ street. Ml the fastest White will find hall lues, and street 11 rssort- The season will be iaaagurated on Wrdnrulay, December 27,1871. On which occasion debut of the Great Tenor Ro- husto. OARL BKAUNARD. In hla magnifl. cent role of MAN RICO In Verdi's popular opes*. : Ia TIXOV ATORE! ora M’lle. ANNA RORETTI M'lle. Dtluba De Luna W. Formes Ferrando A. Berringer Thursday Evening, Dec. 28, >71. FRA DIAYOLO, With ths following matchless cast: M’lle ANNA ItOHJETTI, as Eerliaa h. Haivehnann, as Fra Dlavoln M’lle Neser, as My Lady Allcash I::::-".-..v..^BSS Joseph Welnlich. as Lord Allceah Oarl Besnnard, as.... iger, as »digam oped gallery $1. Rale of reserved seats at Phillips 4 Crew's Book and Untie. More, will oomaaenoaeo Tuesday. December 26, at 9 o'clock, where Librettos * t obtained. Il-t(lldec39 HARRV J. 8TFFL. Agent. value. the agricultural laud n » r M wnplHM reported aold at 72, oruta, bat ■ 8ft* ‘Aboerltaement*. Bulk Meat*. Raeun. Ijtrd a»4 Rutter. 2 -A AdIA I Bulk Sides, name and ghoul- •M ‘ofllv dent, own packing, ndw on the map. ket. (5om. Wheal and OaU No. 1 Bottor raestvad to-day. Lima, Cement. Afexaudsr's Old Tsnncased WhMy. ^naSi &u N mou who paid 84 cent* for it Bt>W€*n wan followed by aevcral mom- bora, who denounced Iuh motivea. Jonea charged Bowen with perjury, and read a (ffidpatcU sent, last summer, by l’u\vt*u, fa Now York, begging Scott to revoke the authority given Judge Barnett, to pro ceed against Finuncial Agent K»mpU>u. 1$ is said that Soott tins secured enough i ^ dau.1. on short notice, by kwving oitlar at vote* feo iUMiire Boucu*d expulsion, and RTWMojr* a hunt'8, juuction of ami determined i fforta will be made in tlut I w ^V D ^ uliaw mo.oooc, b..u t pl.t, direction. I awftdtf t. m.rlyea. 1180KE WANTING BBICKR, ran be see onuno- gsnta' far- pur ebartiug 6*5 W’UlLibsfl re b ul Idiugl To the Members of tha Uftalslarr, Those members wishing (o subscribe for The Sun during the session of the 1 Legislature, can have it delivered at ant point in the city, or I jft at the Post Office, or it can be taken at The Sun office, by h aving their orders at this office. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS, In the second column of figures after the nt of publications, the regular subscription pries of oaoh ia given. By special arrangement, w* are enabled to furnish the RURAL SOUTHERNER and any of *be following publications at ths ptios opposite In the first sohnua, sad the publish#** of the SOUTHERNER will be responsible tor tha pro- per -ending of papers wtth wfclohwaatub. Names of Papers clubbing with the Rural Southerner. Atlanta Sun Atlanta OoutItutloB j Atlanta New Era Augusta Chronicle 4 Haottnsl. Augusta Constitutional 1st Maoon TetograpA ~ Savannah Hews.. WEEK Lilt. Atlanta 8un.,.. Atlanta Couatltotlon Atlanta Christian Index........ Atlanta Plantation Augusts Chronicle 4 Sentinel.. Macou Telegraph 4 Messenger..... Macon Southern ChriaUaa Advo- Y.Moor* : ; RmialNewYarhar! New Yark World New York Pomeroy's Democrat.... New York Tribune New York Sun TCultivator 4 Country New York Hearth L New York Hclentlfic American ht- Louis Column's Rural World., New York American Agriculturist Charleston Rural Carottaian Boaton Atlantic Monthly, New York-lh* Galaxy Chicago Nat Live Stock Journal.. Augusta Fanner 4 monthly). U 10 OS MSS MOO THE ATLANTA SUN J>AILY and 705X30,7 3W* ‘A Live Paper fm U, ALMIANDKB B. ITiraU,HXW! A. E WATSON, Nan Ulta. X BXNLX PfTintal... tad.ta th« UBWbunmd 1 tralism. Affiif* I. am* BIIW.VW. s“ TTEIIMM of BPBSCWrtlOt* Dully—Slagle Copy | , Twelve Months....|1S OS | three Months..*... t OS m Months 6 Osjthm Mratth ;$*» ClntoMrDsUfwfsrkwniaiii Fits viasa w vnurwrar Annnm t 2 21 2 4»«i|jita»i.Be« i. HALLCOUNTY White Sulphur Springs ran mu aa surr. T WILL nu.. am «a utAn . i.nn <>r A ytan, Uhm oalatatata Bpita.., alx »Um Itata Air-Line UnffreaS Will ba laid within a sails and a half ad (Ms a .a. RMoGAMY. GEORGIA REPORTS For Sale at the Office of the Snit TUE first 17 GEORGIA REPORTS, with Oobb's an A. i umpkfn's Index, tha whole lor ante at $80 at^tha Sun Ofltoe. novt-tf. PHILADELPHIA AND ATLA7TA WINE & LIQUOR CO ing for all ages and guardians can pleased with our ce, and fashlonu b 1 *. meat. KISKMAX a Ulto. NOTICE. j BEBEBY for.warn *11 portati. from c edllit ■ 1 will Mi' One Settle u United Stab a Min ister In Pern. Ha ia horns oa aick lure, drawing full pa; (or liU uervicea a. Miu- iotcr, and umployiug himself in trying to secure the Radical nomination for Gover nor of North Carolina. “That do Settle it.” Mu. Gao. A. Verrault ia onr dnlj authorized Traveling Agent Ho iR now on a trip to North Alabama and Ten- my wife. Ulub.Hl Browa. oo m> ..-couul not pay any debt contracted by her. JESSE C. DIJOWN. Roswell. Ga,. Dec. 18, 1871. dec2l-w3t We npecially desire all our guliscriberR to receive their papers regularly and promptly. We will take it as a special favor if they will report to or every failure to ro- I cevie the paper. 6 BOOM HOUSE AND HALF ACRE COR- Also, any failure to have it property nor Lot on (lark and OdW streets, | delivered—just os it is requested by €f. H\ tMDJilRi JLnclloncrr. Thursday, 21st Inst, at 3 o’clock, P. Mt I WILL SELL. UPO* TUE PREMISES. AT 8 o'clock, p. in., on Thursday, next. 21st lost, Dr. Tucker’s 0 Room Kealdeuoe aud Lot. as per plat, corner of Crew and Clark streets. It is in surrounded by tbs bast of Beighbot*. 90 days with iuter- STATE OF GEORGIA, 1 To tho Superior Court * County or Fulton. 1 sa'd county. TITION OF J. It. WYLIE. A. C. and r Bruckncr.’L* B. Davis. Willlsm H. Cummin*. W. P. * “ cv. aud such others as are or that they uc*ai« *w aw — — Jams of the m gxYceutric laundry and Laundry Macbtoe Compa ny of ths City of Atlanta," that they desire un4er said corporate name to carry on the Laundry business la tha city oi Atlanta, in said county; that tha capital stock of said company shall consist of SMQtoaaand shares of ths par value of ten dollars par Ohara; that when four-fifths ot the capital etock shall have been subscribed, tbe L islneae of the mpeny shall commence, the remaining one-fifth tbs stock being h«M ss preferred stock lor ths benefit of ths stockholders; that tha amount of the capital stock to be actually paid in before commenc ing business, shall be tosoty-fiv* par cant, of tha abort named four fifths of said etock, amounting to two thousand dollars; that your pattttonsrs dastr* to be incorporated fur tho period of twenty years; and your petitioners will ever pray, 4c. 7 HKMlY sACKBON 4 BEG., .w4w Attorn*: s Fro Fa Utouar. iWronnviLLU. GA.. Dee. 1, 1871. TNA8MUOH as the Atlanta Han has the largest cir- X culattoo In said county, of say newspaper of the na. A B—nt, Wanted fop them. Alio, 007 faiinra to reomve it prom{rt- ly—in due time. All that we can do ia to do the beat we can. We oak onr onbaaribera to help tu in tliia work. It would aaeiat iu greatlv in correcting irregularities, if we can al ways have them reported to na. tf IPS. Fcrringtoa A Quigley, at tha I’oet Office, keep Tbe Sob for sale. IS- W. B. Mcwes, at tho Kimball House, always hoe Toe Sum for aale. tfH- 1,000 Old Papers for solo in quan tities to anit purchasers, at the tf Sou Omen ML. Wabteo—An energetic young man with ,180, to ihiro equally with tho advertiser, iu a biumem that will render largo return, for malt investment Ad- drees “lluaineas,” Sun Office. Tw Member, aflbr Legt.latarr. We invito tbe members to visit our offioe at any time. Bample copies of The Sue will bo sent to auy address requested. • il. —- AuuoixxxoomoixtM. A.H.STEPHENS GREAT HI8T0UY UF THE WAR. Complete In one S2S^MTU > E22s.‘SfiS! !° *rJ h0 ing Oo.. Atlanta, Gs.. Philadelphia, Pa., or Ht. Lonia of :“ e Legwlatore at bl8 room, No. 3, Up o. octi2dtf itain, corner Marietta and Broad •treats FOB 8RCRETARY OF ITATB. Colonel He J. SPRAYBEBRY ia au- nounoed aa a oandidato for Booretarj of State, subject to the Democratic nomilla tion. Ah he in a cripple, and u..nl»le to walk, No. 8 GRANITE BLOCK, Broad Street, Un.inree Curb*, ir- o. t h n o w wi n, Pr to»Wtar Exc.lHor FliMtatnc WtaS., P. O. Box 460, ATLANTA, OA. .mgM^Sta; e. a. rooks, I^IONTEAOTOR FOB BRICK AND Btoue Work, of all alaaaao. ttobrias --a Ornamental work, Eton* Otttttns. ala. ^ - ****-*•- WayillfftL*** M'-W. JWACMLIM, MIDDLETON &BRO., Copper Smith*, Sheet Irw Werkers and Bras* Mtoidsr*. lPImprssnl.Atilto.Wtoll.np. tototatatotatatotOJta. Atlanta Collecting Agency, OFFIOBl. Op Stairs, Dadd's Varner. WHITEHALL STREET. KeXIB, WAUE& ADD AOOOB.7T* COJJJCTBD oo Short notice. 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