The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 21, 1871, Image 2

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THE DAILY Tsubsdat Uoatma. SUN SST Office in the Sun Building, West line <f Broad etreet, Second Door South of Alabama. MT Ifeie Advertisements aluayt found on Firet Page; Load and Business MtMca on Fourth Page. A(»U for The In", ironu V. Horxfro, Thomeeriile. G* Jimi "me Inn. KooxvlUo, T.ro. Uat* Btu. Athene, Go., I. U Wminor. Woodolock, Go.| 1. a. Colonia, Ihororoo, Os. U. 0. hAxn.ro>, PeH"X.tA*._ TAWiSrSir* Oo'.Vhtte ruse. Green Co., 0> Oar City Agent. Coot. Aexm A Vieo to eee Agent toe I Mee > In Mthnrleed to leoelre enbecrigtlone, mAh# t Dec. Alexander and Wm. M. Sessions. 18. ... 134. To require the Tax Collector o! He rimed Code. Deo. 14. the countj of Ware to receive oouotv *- “ “ 187. To repeal an act to amend section 8151, part 2, title 0, chapter 14, of the Slatflo C'lXlnt eg tho Cox Ye* mate ■ Cox ament. —:::::r.v.r.v.: c 'TS5 , z&u&i®?nitf t ‘ It* UscMstnro, at it* Ute aesaion, peas* an set that rtl persona in Fulton andDeKaib eoaaM**, earring aa Grand and Trararae Jama in the Superior Court* shell he entitled to two dollar* lor nroty day they aerrn ae enoh, which ahall be paid to them by the County Treaaurer on preaentatloh of the certifl- cate of the Clerk of the Court Tax Collector* r in theme two (Xunities are required to receive such certificate* in payment of oeoaty taxes. The earns act provide* that Bailiffs serving the Superior Court shall also be entitled to two dollars a day, and that oertifioates of their service ahall be ao- oepted by the Collector* for county tar mm the ConnUtnUon. HU Dee., 1811. IN MEM0R1AM. It was earn marnfal plroron. sefchbmAhsnefc Doom. *o he prneent emetic theee who hsd eneestbled Is raw * last Arise In of renpeoi (a if njn*. . rs, thslr i for the family, to tteldom bar# we seen psthUln* friend* gathered to attest. with tear*, heartfelt sorrow and ooadtor— * w ‘ # —' their extraordinary affliction. The knowledge of bis extreme Illness and Inertia- ble UfrV-r— robbed the gainful announcement of surprise to hi* many friends, hnt floe* not mitigate the gas nine sorrow felt by all who knew him lull •crip for taxes due the countj. Dec* IB. 185. To regulate and fix the pay of Grand and Traverse Jurors in tbeeoanty of Crawford. Deo. 13. 186. To provide for opening and clear ing ont Cedar Creek, in the county of Wiloox, and fixing a penalty lot the ob structing of the said ntream. 137. To repeal an act consolidatiuc t'ie offices of Tax Receiver and Coliectui for CharlPm county. Dec. 13. 138. To compensate Grand and Petit Jurors for tho county of Paulding. Dec. 13. 130. To repeal an act entitled an act lo authorize the payment of costa due the officers of the Court of Bartow oounty, and to provide therefor, approved Oct 27, 1870. Dee. 18. 140. To amend an act entitled an act to incorporate the Habersham and Union Turnpike Company, and grant certain privileges to tbesame, and for other pur poses mentioned, and to change the une of the seme. Dec. 13. 141. To emend an act entitled an art to authorize tho Mayor and City Council of Atlanta to provide for the introduc tion of Water Works in said city, and for other purposes, approved September 23, 1870. Dec. 13. 142. To incorporate the town of Bat- ledge, in Morgan county. Deo. 13. 143. To pnniah any person or persona who shall assume to perform the duties of Constable iu the city of Savannah un less he or they have been elected, *p- i rotated or qualified in accordance with he Statute of the State of Georgia— Deo. 18. 144. To repeal certain sections of an act entitled an set to charter the Georgia Mutual Fire nnd Life Insurance Compa ny, and the aeveral acta amendatory thereto. Deo. 13. 145. To constitute a Board of Oommis Hionen for Die oounty of Meriwether, State of Georgia Deo. 14. 146. To amend tho charter of the city of Atlanta by prescribing for the election of a Recorder and Auditor, end to pro scribe their duties. Dee. 12. 147. To incorporate the Dollar Saving* Bank of Fort Vidley. Deo. 18, 148. To create a new Judicial Circuit of the oonntiee composing the Southern, Macon and Middle Circuits, to provide for the appoiutmant of Judge thereof, and for other purposes. Deo. 12. 14». To legalize the subscription of Indian Springs to tbe Griffin, Mouticello narLy youth, ho ho* booh roronUd wlthpuoiiiUr hwliruH god devotion by hit family an.l founds, iad moat naturally do thay bow with grief to tha ssvere dispensation. , . Wafaal warn*tad lu eayiug that, lutoHectualhr. he had no auperior iu une uf hia age- Never did Genius ahine brighter in one ao young. Ha found hia big beat plaaaure la literature, and waa hsppleat whan pouring over the venous leading Journals of tha oountry. In tha mldet of thane he did not for- gat tha grant internal af hta soils aalvsR beautiful aacredvaraaa, which war* typical of hia resignation to meet hia Makar. Hia Hat Ulaaaa waa attended with much suffering, which lasted till 7 o’clock on Saturday evening. 18th tost., whan hia spirit winged Its flight to the Ood who gave it, and tha sufferer waa at rest. A large assemblage mat tha remains at the Second Baptist Church at 8 o’clock, on Sabbath afternoon, and after a fitting and touching requiem by tho choir, tha man of Ood led in a solemn and appro priate service. A long procession followed to the Cemetery wham was deposited all that waa mortal at It was with feelings of deep grief for tho departed, and tbe profonndest sym pathy for the near and dear one* lie left behind, that we received, through the papers, the eed tiding! of the premature end of tbe earthly career of him, to whose'memory the foregoing tribute is devoted. We knew him from the time that he had scarcely attained tho fourth’ year of his age, and, oven then, recognized in him genius of the most extraordinary character. Ho was, indeed, an intel lectual prodigy. In conversing with him, wbon under ten years of age, one was reminded of all that liss been said of Safford, the boy Mathematician sad As tronomer, though tbs superior talent, of “little Frank” lay not in that line. Ho was aa observer of man and things, and, at luelee, evinced an iusight into character almost intuitive, aud a matu rity, II well sa correctness, of judgment upon publio affairs, equaled by but few of the ablest aron of the land. Being severely afflicted with spinal disease, k* never at tended sohool in his life; tud yet hia chief relief (rein pain and suffering waa in reading. Newspaper, and Books were hia resort. Hi* sduostion was * eheriabad ehargs oi on* oi the iondeat and most devoted of mother*, as well oidbeuf the beet of women, with whom it has been onr fortune ever to meet. This iocs of her “darling boy” is, per- hajw, the severest dispensation of Provi ideuoethet ha* ever fallen upon her. But, to her in this most afflictive be- rewremeat, she has that special consola tion which springs from the full oon- ecionsneas that bar “loas is hi* gain.” Had Frank lived, like another Prentias, he might, and moat probably would have attained a high position among the most distingniahed men of his oountry and times: bat it would bare been with pro longed pain and Buffering. As i( is, he is removed from those soenos of trouble, about whioh he used to talk so much, and baa gone to hi* sternal rest, in man sions beyond the skis*, prepared by his Heavenly Father. A. H. 6. and Madiaon Railroad Company. 13. 160. To olunge the time of holding the fall term of Leo Superior Court. Dee. 13. 161. To authorize the Ordinary of Pn laaki county to issue bonds to build court house. Deo. 13. 152. To make penal the selling of per sonal property which ha* been mortgaged a* a security for tbe payment of debt, and to provide for the punishment of tbe me. Deo. 13. 153. To assist the Georgia Infirmary. 154. To require the several Judges of the State to give specially in charge to the grand juries sections 4409 and 4491 of the Code. Deo. 13. 156. To extend tbe provisions of the 11th section of the act approved Feb. 22, 1850, in rotation to tax receiver* and col lector* of Chatham oounty. Deo 13. 156. To prevent hounding and killing deer in tbe county of Laurene during tbe months of May, June, July and August. Dec. 13. 157. To incorporate the Georgia Dia mond and Mining Company. Dec. 13. 158. To amend the rued laws of the Stats ao far as they rotate to the county of Lumpkin. Dec. 13. 159. To amend the aote incorporating the village of Gave Spring, Floyd ooun ty. Deo. 13. ICO. For the relief of B. Chancey, Tax Collector of Marly county, for the year I860. Dec. 13. 161. To legalize the subscription of the town of Madison to the Griffin, Monti- oello and Madiaon Railroad Company. Deo. 18. 162. To provide for the ti we of hold ing the Superior Courts Eastern Judicial Circuit. Dec. 13. 163. To require the Jadges of the Su perior Court of this State, to give in espeaial charge to the Grand Juries Section 1430 of the Code. Deo. 13. 164. For the relief of ZebaKing. PUBLIC ACTS. Pasted at the Late Sent on of the tisacral AeseatMy, 18T1. Below, we give the third installment, and the lest, of the list of the acts pawed by th* Genera! Assembly up to the time of its adjournment -last Friday night The list is fall and correct, having been obtained directly from the office of the HoorcUrf 6f State specially for Tan Sot The entire number of act, i, 220. 1$6 To Mpaal an aet entitled an act to consolidate tbe offioee of lax Receiver and Collector of the oonnty of Dade. Dec. 1A_ Wt tth jJ'.U 130. To aarsri ea aet te incorpAate the Gate City Insurance Company of the city of Atlanta, assented March 12, “K&iysiSjssA’i incorporate tbe GrandLadfeg Knight* of Jericho of the State of GeorgU, end for ; other puvpoees therein turned. Deo. Iff. I 1M. To repeel ell loeel reed lew* of tkeCpnnty of JkXMU Mid foe other par* poA therein mentioned. Dec. 18. ifeloemifoMClMiof the Supe rior Courts, in the oonntiee of Lownoee, Coffee, Clinch And Were, to itutue write 188. To incorporate the town of Lew- tonville. 189. To incorporate the town of Whit ney, in Calboon, end for other pnrpo- eo0 therein mentioned, and to reguiht<> the retail of epiritaotu liquorg vrithin the corporate limits. Dec. 14. UK). To alter and amend an act to in- corjKirate the town of Montezuma, in the county of Macon, and to provide for an election, approved November 12, 1870. Dec. 14. 191. To amend an act incorporating the Atlantic and Greet Weatern Canal Com pany. Dec. 14. 192. To provide the mode of adjudica ting the rights of partiee under article 7 of the Constitution of this State, Dec. 14. 198. To amend the 8d Section of an act providing for tbe setting apart of homestead of realty and personalty. Ap proved Oct, 8, 1808. Dec. 14. 194. To secure the several counties of the Btate of Georgia from oogts. Dee. 14. 195. To sbolisn the offices of the Western and Atlantic Railroad, Ac. Deo. 14. 196. To incorporate the Merchants and Mechanics Savings Bank of Colum bus. Deo. 14. 197. To make it penal to withhold money or personal property belonging to the State of Georgia. Deo. 14. 196. For farming ont the convict* of the Penitentiary of the Btate of Georgia, and for other purposes. Deo. 14. 199. To extend the right of dissolving garnishment to persons other than de fendants. Dec. 14. 200. To refund to Jackson, Lawton A Bassinger, a certain amount of money, Ac. Deo. 14. 201. To provide for the payment of portion of the funds raised for sohool purposes in tho city of Colnmbns.— December 14. 202. To increase the pay of jurors in the counties of Stewart, Webster, Troup, Terreil, Spalding, Gordon, Panlding, Early, Miller, Green, Murray, Quitman, Fayette, Clayton, Lumpkin, Heard, Clarke, Cobb, Chattahoochee, Henry, Taylor, Macon, Telfair, Thomas, Deca tur, Habersham, Monroe, Dooly, Jasper, Houston, Worth. Dec. 14. 203. To require the ordinaries of the several counties in the Btate in issuing orders on the several oonnty treasurers to specify in said order the particular fund out of which said order ought right fully to be paid. Dec. 15. 204. To allow plaintiff* iu execution a right to recover damages in certain cases. Dec. 15. 205. To incorporate Doruvillo in the county of DeKalb, and to appoint com missioners for the same, »ud for other purposes tlieoeiu mentioned. Dec. 15. 206. To incorporate tho Rome and Raleigh Railway Company, and for other purposes. Dec. 15. 207. To provide for suits against joint obligors in the City Court of Savannah. Dec. 15. 208. To provide a remedy by which money or property, fraudulently or un lawfully converted or detained from the Btate or Western and Atlantic Railroad, may be recovered, Ac. Dec. 15. 209. To incorporate the town of East man, and to repeal all previous act* in corporating the same. 210. To alter and amend section 4779 of Irwin’s Revised Code. Dec. 15. 211. To authorize the Ordinary of Cherokee oonnty to issue bonds of said county for the purpose of building a Court House. Deo. 15. 212. To incorporate the LaGrange and Barnosvillo Railroad Company. Dec. iil3. To incorporate tho Mechanics' and Traders’ Bank of Georgia. Dec. 15. 214. To amend tho act to prescribe the practice in cases of iu junction and other extraordinary remedies in equity, and the manner of taking judgments thereon to the Supreme Court. Deo. 15. 215. To amend sections 9 and 10 of an act entitled an act to carry into effect the 2d clause of 13th section of 5th article of the Constitution, approved February 15, 1869, so as to provide for the furnish ing of panels of Jurors in the trial of criminal casos iu certain cases. Dec. 15. 216. To amend an act to incorporate the town of H.iwkinsville, in the county of Pulaski, to define the limit* of the same. Dec. 15. iHiftccilaneone. Chapel Hill High School, Chapel Hill, Doughs Co., Ha. V. M. DUNCAN. A. B., Principal. HZ EUBC18E8 OF THIS INI BEGIN JANUARY 8. HU. rtPAitTMENTB. English, Mathematic*, Ancient Language*. Survey ing and Book-keeping. Tuition per mo $1 60 to *8 to Board per month 0 00 to 10 00 For particuR' or circulars, addrei Liquors 1 Liquors 1 BUY YOUR Ales, Wines § Liquors 1 AT EENNY’S Chicago Ale Depot AND Wholeaale Liquor Houee. We hare a Large Assortment at mu Made ori.iq pons, which wilt be eatd at the JHotl Reason. Anbei Insurance Compang. FINANCIAL STATEMENT. A. ndci Iuauranoe Company, OCTOBER S5, 187L on band, in bank, and in tranait. Honda— U. 8. State., City aud County liaUroad Honda Collateral Loana Accrued Interest First Mortgages IM6.034 43 ; .'....market value *00,07a 84 market value M00 00 | *4.100 00 } 49.000 00 ) ow.too» 7 0,547 co Book Accounte, Premium* and Agency Balance* 88,006 50 Amount from Stockholders by Aeeeeament SOO.OOO SO Total *—»■ U.0TS.M8 4# Obloago Xioeeee, - - - *880,000, in mooses op prompt settlement. tUUroab QlbncrtUemente. TOEMIGRANTS. ROUTE FROM Robert Buchanan. Joseph C. Butler. Alexander Long, Robert Mitchell, $35.00 Bared! $35.00 Sarefil PRICES AND TERMS OF WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing Machines vmmunxD sett on. |10 nno. $6>aa No. I. IU" T.bl. *1S » M I*- No. «, hUI-MM, pin bl 60 00 a. No. 1. So far « “ ,0 - No. 7, FoMUMootw 70 10 Ma >, Full Ooblnet, 100 110 No. I. Fortins Oonr. INI WABUANTED FIVE YEARS El WILSON HEWING MACHINE OO 77. wUU It OlrtlnotlF nn4wrtoo« that tew tee ea term, from which w. »n, Ootlote : lij *« ««»■»■> too our Kochlnoo to h*t. .vary point of .xroU.ni" to b. frond lo .ay Uodrofrod ShntUo Mrohln., m< „ dimbt*. bmmIo of u good ouUortola.aay Machln. In th. world, and that it will do u .logont work, W. H. GRIFFIN, Gan. Aj.nl, FI Pro.litre. Btrrot. Athntn. On. J. N. Bennelt, Uuum Uano, C. W. Moulton, David Gibson, George Fox. Carl A. G. Adas, T. M. Buowdon, W. H. Buell, Marietta. Aug. Weeeel. Enoch T. Carson, Jabes M. Waters. Alex. Bachman, Wm. Hanna, 8r. A. Averett. Cleveland. J. B. BENNETT, President, BEATTIB, Secretwrj. ’ t. BKBSB. tapwlnt.nf.nl. L. B. DAVIS, .jjt Local Agent, ATLANTA. GA, (Empire f\xt Jnsnranee. THE GEORGIA EMPIRE FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, Of Atlanta, Georgia. Atlanta to Memphis Western and Atlantic Memphis & Charleston BdR. Uroi. Attala dSO A. H 1*30 r. B Beach BomphU, next day.M.U F. M 10:11 P. M. NO 0TBBB BOUTS OFFERS Double Daily Trains to ant foint on th* Mieeimiippi River MOUTH OF CAIRO. 73 MILES SHORTER Than An/ Other Line to Xemphls. The Palace Dollar Store. 9 X 3 e B that shall beer tart in the name of J. & I Dec. JL 163. To require Clerks Superior Court to provide blanks with printed instruc tion* for taking interogatories. Deo. 18. 166. To provide for a county Board of Commiseiouen for Deortnr county, and to prescribe and define the powers end duties thereof. Deo. 13. 167. To repeal sn set entitled an set to amend su act assented to August 27, 1870. Deo. 13. 163. To authorue tlie appointment of sn Auditor iu osoe oi law or equity in solving acoonuta. Deo. 13. 169. To authorize tho local authorities of Chrttau* eouuty, tn change or abol ish tho rood lesdiug from the Isle of Hope to the main load, iu Skidaway Island. Deo. 13. 170. To limit tho tiuio of aervioe of Petit Jurors iu the Buperior Court of Chatham county. Dec. 13. 171. To relieve joint debtors by judg ment, Doc. 18. 172. To incorporate the town of Re- saca, aud for other purposes. Dec. 13. 173. To create s Board of Commis sioners for the oounty of Liberty, Ac.— Dec. 13. 174. To altar, change sod emend an act entitled an set to incorporate the town of Deeetur. Deo. IS. 175. To provide for taking bond of jmldio officers and qualifying them. Dec. 176 To change the time of holding tho Buperior Court of th* oounty of Jasper in the Ocmulgee Circuit. Deo. 13. 177. To repeal section 812 of Irwin's Code, end to prescribe the mode of tax ing shorn, in banka and other corpora tions having banking privileges. Dec. 16 176 To oraate a board of roads and revenue in th* county of Dawson. Deo. 16 179. To enforce article 5, section 12, paragraph 2, of the Constitution. Deo. 180. To authorise the Ordinary of Campbell oonnty to issue bonds to raise mangy to pay for the building of a court house. Deo. 16 181. To compensate Ordinaries, Sheriffs sod Clerks of the Buperior Court, etc. Dec. 13. 182. To authorise Calloway Campbell of Murray oonnty to erect s miltdam C oes the Connesangs River on his own d in tho 10th, 7th end 3d of Murray. Dso.16 186 To amend an sot passed by tbs Legislature of Georgia December 27, 1847, incorporating the Evergreen Cem etery Company of Boasrontfne. Deo. 13. 184. The legalize the eetiona of the Clerk of the Buperior Court of Wiloox oosnty ae Ordinary of said county, and to *nthori*o atid Clerk to lory s tax tor oonnty pufpoee* for the year 1871. Dae. 186 To incorporate tha Maooa and Chattahoochee itaitrosd Oompany. Deo. 186 To change the time of holding the Bapetior Court in Campbell county. 217. General Appropriation act. 218. Atlanta City Court. (Incorpo rating.) 219. To promote tbetpropogation oi shad fish in the Bavannah river, and to impose a penalty for fishing in Buid rivor ou Sunday or Mouday. Deo. 14. 220. To provide for the mode of fiiliug vacancies in the office of Ordinary, which may now, or here*,ter, exist in the sev eral counties of this State. Dec. 15. Tlie Condition of the South Baye President Grant, “is unhappily, not such oi all true, patriotic citizens would like to see.” Hxoctiy so. Aud who is responsible ? Nobody but Grant aud Congress, who have oaused this state of tilings by their “disabilities” and ty rannical legislation. He accuses the Southern people of eucouraging “social ostracism for opinion's sake, personal violence or threats towards persons enter taining political views opposed to those eutertained by the majority of the old citizens." What sublime impudenoe to Bpeak thus of tho Southern people, who are to this day the victims of political “ostracism for opinion’ssake," subject to “personal violence or threats,” from gov ernment officials "entertaining political views opposed to those entertainod by by the majority of the old citizens. What a multitude of camels this Northern mes sage deliverer swallows, while straining at Southern gnats! It ie horriblef or the Bon th em people to measure out to other* as it is measured to them. Had there been a general amnesty at the close of the war, as originally agreed upon, there would have been as much harmony at the South to-day os at the North. But a cowardly and truculent Northern Con gress was afraid of the nnoonquered mind of tho Southern people. They dared not go into a conflict of argument, so they politically grgged and bonnd their ad versaries, and have kept them in chains to this day. Remove this political bon dage and the Ku-Klux will expire for lock of food. Just look *t this twaddle: “It will be * happy ooudition of the oountry when the-uld citizens of these States will toko on interest in public af fairs, promulgate idea* honeatly enter tained, vote for men representing their views, and permit the arme freedom of expression and ballot in those entertain ing different political convictions.” What chanoe have they to "vote for men entertaining their views ?" Are not their elections invariably set slide t Ev erybody knows that no man entertaining Southern opinions would bo admitted to Congress. —-Pontiac, Michigan, Jack- eonian. M. UWU1B. S JJSOT i$ toorganisti 6 atruug, relixbl# and ably managed Fire Inauraare Company In thia city. Tlie BEST MET* In tlie City! and aubftcrlptloiu to th« stock can b« made at tbe Banking Honae of * Wm. M. k R. J. Loarry, or tha atore of Col. K. F. Maddox. Tbe following are a few of Ute poraona who bar* aubacribod to tbo Stock oi thia Home Company, in which our people can inaure their property, with men whom they know,and in whom they have confldaace and thua ke«-p their money at Home. The 8hares are $18(1 each : John H Jatnea 100 Shares I Wm M Lowry 35 Shares L. D. PIKE, PROPRIETOR. 4SF* Good* a*nt to any part of tbe country. augl9-lm NOTICE! Philadelphia and Southern MAIL Steamship Company. Change of Sailing Dag t A FTER Jammry, 1872, the Steamer* of tho Phila delphia ..iid Southern Mail 8'eamehip Com pany will leave Philadelphia and Havannah alternate ly ou Friday of each week, inatead of gntnrdny aa heretofore; tho TONAWANDA, Sailing from Philadelphia, on January 8th. at 8 a. u., and the WTOMZNG, From Savannah o TI1K OLD Atlanta Carpet House Hte HEIOVEO from Mari.lt. brort to Ala- balsa tkro. doom ITOia Wklteliall, aaU aroldror to Attala National Hank. W. k«,.TV7tlilo(anaa(rt rrodjr far Imtlaro.. CkUtatM. MW book of Carpets, Curtains, no*., kc. Atlanta Real Estate! 8100,000! X HAVE ON SALK, FOB CASH, UOBB THAN One Hundred Thousand Dollars Worth of Atlanta Heal Estate. First-claee Stores. Dwellinga, Cottage*, and merous unimproved City Lota. The people of Geor gia have marked with pride the steady advance in Atlanta property fbr twenty years past I also have aeveral hundred acres of lands adapted to orchards, vineyards, gardens and dairies, near the city for sale. Capitalist* seeking investment*, and those desiring homes in or near tne city, will please address An K elCAUO, Dceier in Real Estate, Atlanta, Ga. decUdkwim SAVE YOUR MONEY BY PATBOMZIIfU GUMMING HIGH SCHOOL. nonrd, $8 to $19 50 per month. Tnltlon, $1 50 to |4 par month. 1 1HE curriculum embraces a thorough College course—German, Book-Keeping, Music. Paint ing, Drawing, kc. Tbe uoxt term opeus first Monday in January. 1872. For particulars address JA8. G declS-wlm WANT E T> ! 10,000 MINE SKINS! I AM now paying tbe following price* Good Cased Mink Skint, $1 to *» •*‘*1 $3; Coon and Fox. 10 to 28 cents; Muskrat and Opo* sum. • to 10 coute; Beaver, 38 to T8 oenta per skin. I will pay m high a prioe for Southern Fuw ae any house tn the South; and when ten or mow Mink or Otter Skin* are sent me, or $30 worth of other Fur*, I will pay the freight from any point of the oountry. I do «»»>■ to save expense of traveling to hunt them. I wm tor twelve year* proprietor oftha Atlanta For Company, and in that time received hun<^J« of coastemnenU, and never had but oaa complaint in regard to price or settlement, and that wheal entrusted the settlement to another party. J* -nfiSSlD-SS'H2T* OroU-wU, DrotalaFnro.A- King’s Mountain MILITABY SCHOOL, YORKVILLS, s. O. ninran trasiow of the bcmool tear X of 1873 Will begin on tha tat of February, and end on the 30th of June. Turn—For School Expense*, t. a.. Tuition. Board. Washing, Fust. Light*, V mks, Stationery, Ac,, $118, payable to advance. Circulars containing full Information may he ob tained upon application to COL- A. COWARD, doeld-wtmatFcb Principal and Proprietor. “ | Rev A T Spalding 30 J 8 Oliver A Co... TM Clarke A Co.. GUANO! GUANO!! GUANO!! | OFFEB FOB BILE AT REDUCED PRICES 1,000 Tool Jamct’’ Island Guano, Which heu Been Ex posed. 6obo Tons Baker’* Island Pare, Landed here in 1869, Direct from the Island, hy the chip “ Eldorado.” And I will mix the two above with H pure Peruvian. Ay Prioe List and Analysis famiehod on applies- Ion. *y Sells Cotton at SO Cents per Bale, no advance being made, or will advance on usual terms. 6. B. TAMAR, Jr,. Cotton Broker and General Commission Merchant, Northwest Corner Kelly's Building. dec20-tf SAVANNAH, OA. HOGANSVILLE INSTITUTE, For Males and Females. T HE EXER018E8 OF THIS INSTITUTION, tor the Spring term of 1873, will begin on Monday, the 8th of Jauuary, and continue twenty-four weAs. e Languages. Ancient anl Modern—Mathematic*, Sciences. Literature, Ornamental Branches, Muaio on any Instrument, etc,, and for less money than at any other Schools. GEO. C. LOONY, PBK8IDEHT. McrinoShocp,Poland Chi na Piffs, Pure Bcrlt- slilk-e Pi(fH, SUPPLIED BY Bailroab OLboertiaement*. Atlanta & New Orleans SHOUT LINE. A Iili HAIL [Except Transfer at Mobile.] Mark W. Johnson’s, Cottou Warehouse, 42 Brouil Street, /^|ALL AND 8EE ME, AND PROCURE TOUR ME- Hpedal inducements offered to o with t> Clubs, or thorn who $ o buy by car load. MONTGKDMimY ] Selma, Mablle, Bimlaghaa, and Taekaloosa, Alabama. M EHIDIAN! Jackaoa, Grcsada, Vlekabmrg, Okalana, and Carlatk, Him, BRAMAH FOWL H ^NTHWOTlTein ANTIB Ikrtvspert, Jcffenea, Monroe, La. Oalweatom. And Ail points in Texas and Northern aud Central Mississippi, Leaving Atlanta. Twice Daily’ ! At 8:50 o’clock p. m.. and at 7.00 p. m., via ATLANTA AND WEVT POINT E. R. Will make Direct Connections with the above E A B |L Y II O lit E Early Goodrich and Bussett Potatoes. GARDEN 8EEDN! In Immense quantise, from David Iandreth and Sods, ere daily expected and will be sold ou reason able terms, at wholeaale and retail. Uiiano and huperph mpliate. Mark W. Johnson’s, Jn1y34-ly Agricultural Warehouse, 43 sad 44 Breed Street, P. O. BOX 280. Atlanta. Ga. 08 Mllea Shorter To Montgomery, Mobile end Mew Orleans than Blue Mountain, via Kingston and Rome, or any other roods, and QQ8Mlle» Shorter Thao by Chattanooga, Grand Junction and Corinth, to Mew Orleans and Galveston. 8(37 Miles Shorter To Shreveport and Jeffereon, Texas., than by Chattanooga and Memphis, avoid- tog 814 miles Mississippi Elver H team boating. NOTICE. AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE, appointed 4a investigate th* fairness or unfairness of the IdURS nr THX funu aud Atlantic Railsoad by the late Governor of this State. 1 hereby give notice that said Committee will eomnaenee He session to hoar evidence on the matter above submitted to It, aa FIRST WEDNESDAY UI JANUARY. 1*13. at 13 o’clock 1L. to tU Capitol Building to t the room of the President of the Senate. All persons desiring to submit evidence to acid Committee, and to be heard before it, ate hereby notified to be then end there present K ny person deafrlng to oommnnicate with meto this matter, prior to let W< “ can do eoby letter, directed to Washington. Oa. W. M. REESE. Chairman. December 3th, tfW.*•<*»*** fiB- Paesengera leaving Atlanta at 7 o’clock, p. will arrive in Montgomery at 6*6 a two be and ten mtaotos earlier then via Bine Mouei Route. Putemrere leaving Atlanta 6:10 o'clock, a. bl, will arrive In Montgomery at 141 n. m. t one hour and twenty-five minutes earlier than Bine Mountain Bouts. nr Perseus Waving Atlanta at 7.06 p. m., will ar rive to Columbus at 8:10 next morning. «*T 47 miles shorter thea say other roete to fiei- ma. Meridian. Jackson and Vicksburg. ggrKvery sitentiou paid to the contort of passenger*. Beggage handted and chocked with can te all terminal points, nr Fare as low aa any ether route. Through Tickets tor eels at the nfflceof the Geomul Ticket Agent to the Union Faaeeager Depot in Atlanta; also One Thousand Mite Ticket* for the accommodate eg merckaaU and famtltes at red need rates. L.P. GRANT, Superintendent. W.J. HOUSTON. STEAM SAUSAGE MANUFACTORY. p-.fSH liF.EF, PORK, MUTTONi.FRESH PORK Night Passenger Loaves. Pudding, el way* on hand or made to order, on short notice and to any quantity. JObXPH FANS. nov38-3m Knoiyilte, Tenn. Chakon of Schedule on thn Macon AND WNgTERN BaILRAOD. —Od find gftCP Stmduj, December 17, 1871, traiog will run na follows; »*• Arrives 1 :«• p m ar Leaves l:lo p m Arrives 10:80 p m Pay ruaetnger Leaves Macon 7:10 " ” Arrives at Macuu 7:30 Night P.emager loaves Macon liSpn “ 6:10 f~ Arrtvesat Macon.. LITTLE ROCK. Starting frem Atlanta at 16:30 p. m., yon Imve hattenooga 6 JO a m., arrive at Memphis 10:16 p. m , leave Memphis for Little Rock 7:60*. m. If any one shook! offer inducements to yon to go via Nashville to Little Rock, remember that there ie bat one train on that route, which leaves Atlanta In the Morning starting 13 hours too aoon, yon ar* tedious Journey 9 hours longer, aud arrive In Memphis only to meet with 7 hours more detention than if yon had left Atlanta on the 10 JO p. m. train, and gone direct by the only RELIABLE ROUTE. If you are to go by boot from Memphis, leave Atlan ta in the morning, arriving to Memphis 13:16 p. m. Boats leave at 6 JO p. m., allowing ample time for transfer and avoiding ooafunion. Finding our Agents who will give reliable tofeematfon, and allow » onedo fisesivu you. L. F. GUDGER, Agent, Dalton. W. J. AKERS, Agent Atlanta. B. F. PARKER. Agent, Chattanooga, Or Address : A. A. r AIMES, General Ticket Agent. ectlO-lm.Memphis New Route to Mobile, New Orleans Vicksburg and Texas. Blue Monntain Route V I A SELMA, ROME, AND DALTON Railroad aqd It* Connection*. -T»X88EH0EB8 LEAVING ATLANTA BT THE * a 8 ti a a h 6 r Si l'Wao 2KRf212!! at 10 A. X.. making dose connection with FAST EXPRESS TRAIN Of Selma, Rome end Dalton Railroad, arriving at 8:10 P. M. Jackson 11:60 A.M. Vicksburg 3:68 P. M. ALSO, make close connection et CALERA with trains of South and North *!■*»»«» Railroad, arriv. inn at 7:10 P. M. 7:46 AM. 4:36 P.M. PULLMAN PALACE CARS NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS. Fare as low as by any other Route. «T Purchase Tickets vis Kings Ticket Offlos, or at the H. I. Klmbi E. G. BARNEY. General 8nperlntendent REAU CAMPBELL, Local Agent, eeptli-tf No. t Klmball House. OfficG Bolmn, Rome A Dalton R. R. Co. REAU CAMPBELL, Local Af’t HO. 4. THE H. L XTMBAIJ, HOUSE. Atlakta, Ga. October lath, 1871, Tp HEIGHT AHD TABE OTU Bhu Hrostaln BoaU. X tIa S. B. A D. H. B. And ItA coanrotlon. to .11 MnnlnAl poi.U, w low a. by .nr other-route, tlx; To KOHTOOHEBT, SELMA, MOBILE,VICKSBUBO, JA0E80H, CANTON, MKB1D1AH rod NEW OR LEANS. iEEAO CAMPBELL. Local A<rot S. B. A D. B. B., No. 4 Kimball Houro. octlMl! Macon & Brunswick RAILROAD COMPANY. Maooa, Ga., Octaar 38, 1 Change of Schedule. 1871, the following schedules will be r ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, Leave gJDAaM* Arrive el Brunswick Arrive et JeekeouvtUe. Fla. ^ JJ Lsavu ****'£ Connects eloeely at Jessup with trslas of AUantlo h Oolf Rallroed to and from all points to Florida. TUKOUttH FA83NNUEU TRAIN, siter-J- Arriv. At Savannah 7:44 A.M. Arriv. tartwavUfa, 71a TO*P.M. laav. Jackroo villa, Oa. 704 A * Laava tavroaah JJJf S' Arriv. a Moron 4:80 A. B Cmsmsn droalj At Jf—.up Stth tnlulro tans- rod >u point* on th. A. JhO-h* h th. M. hW. a E. tsOM 84 oe* taro ood Maooa aa* drohaoavUla. no. HAWK1NWVILLK TBAINi |Sg:I Lsavu Hawktosvtlte - f 2’ Arrive to Meeou A. »• WM. MAONAff, I Bupeaintendeat. _ NICHOLE' DANOINO lAOADCMY* EKATIMG BIME. H OUB8 »OE GENIE at I f. M, OE THCES- DAY rod Frldar. _ Ladiro. Mlroro rod Maalm Thurodro klt-rosm