The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 21, 1871, Image 4

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rHB wtoffiW #un. Thursday Mokkimo Dbcxmbkr 21 t&T New AdvertieemmU alwayt found n Firtl Paoe ; Looal and Butineu Notion on Fourth Page. i \y tT *\ ■lagle UplM mt (hi Umn Vow »•!« »t Ike CITY AFFAIRS. Orristma* aid Baidal Pkkhemtb Silk dnw, enbroithMd doaka, fan, French kid fk>TW, ailk undar-garment*, •ltj in tie*, rent jet aeta and three caaea of cnriaritiW' all opening at the I Store, Marietta atroet. lm. Bdw Ur?—A glaaa of that hot aoda, at Hehnmann'a Drag Store, palatable and agreeable In thia oold map. Tsa«4Mt (AV^nmrOneMr Ooreraof pea light—the total rote being 247—SnforCol Smith. Lwn' ?C»a.-Xhia neather ia pinch ing oold, bat Holbrook offer, to roll Furs to tbp ladtee at emrj greatly reduced ratee. Bee hia notice. Srtear Bailboad Brook. — Meaan. Echola and Wilaonadrertiae in Tab Sen for Street Hail road atook, which the; wiah to buy. TxuFomaniLT Tuamara.—The ther momaUrt*aVS22 deg. Fahrenheit l«t evening at dan, with rapid downward tendency. Fob Ouxsss Boon asp 0*™.- Mr. F. K. Ward in in the cit^ He ia Gen eral Agent for Oeorgia and adjoining Statea for the aale of a “Patent Spring for oloeing door* and Oaten” It •pita of ererybody'a eareleaaneaa, and keep it open in summer, or when wanted. The ooet i* only two dollam It ia the cheapeat and beat eontrivanoe yet invent ed aateep Bnatawnd gate* oloaed. Tim Yam Bon Oowannoa.—Tliu fol lowing ia the fall vote tor Governor Fulton oounty: Atlanta Preoinet ,,....1,106 Went End Treclnot 106 Stone'a Precinct liuckhead Precinct....,- w Total for Col. Smith. 1,328 Mr. Jamoe Atkina reoeived one vqte thia city. Tna Blub Moontai* Boutb,—We call attention to jh« faot that Mr. E. John non, Into Local Agent of the Soiine, Rome and Dalton Railroad, at thia place, haa been tattferted to the General Agenartf* that Road, and oar fellow- citiean, Bean Campbell, appointed Local Agent in Atlanta in hia a tend. Thia ia a bualneoe which Mr. Campbell well- uaderdtamla, and whose dntiee he can oflloially dlackarge. Hit offlee ia No. 4 Kieabah Howea, The pdblic will find thia mad under the management of enterpriaing, expe rienced Railroad moo, who are accommo dating to their patront. of th«City Hall, aud attending the Bar. Deoember 12th, M71: L. J. Glenn A Son.P. O. Mynatt, T. 1'. Weatmoreland,N. J. lluiuiwmd, l’eeplee A Howell, W. D. Ellis, Lueiua If. OertivU.L. E. Bleckly, Farrow & Tbomaa, J.M. Oalhoan A Sou, John A. Stephens, B, li. Thrasher, Martin A mold. ^ A. M. Thraahar, T. K. Iff Howard Van Eppa, G. W. Robiueon, Hoyt, Thoa. P, Newman, Wni. H, Dabney. Elmabt Clothtwo Establishment.— If you want good, aubatgntjal, durable clothing, elegant dress suits and Christ mas outfits, go to the splendid clothing house of Fiainun A Bro., Whitehall ■‘reel. They are prepared to furnish one and all with complete and partial suits of every* style end variety; add their obKg ing chute are always ready to wait on their numerous customers. Their agent (in effigy) stands in onr columns thia uunNIS- He as an agioa, eon. frank; duaugsmona fallow, end can be •• thia nuMfUg. ■ didopiunt Ie vend at a glance. He ^laaka eloquently of Eiaemcfi IKIItR.bi long ax yon look at him, and even long altrrwarda. hia , icon Is ring in your eanf; yet he ia but ' jioor type of the Fqai|io» Jfmpoaiamof Eiarman A Bro. - Da Stephenson's N*ir BopK.— Dur I'lninpii)^ f|)cohyft end Sciootiat kaa- written a very able book -eoou to be publiahtd-roiwfif the. moat remarkable and wonderfully interesting of the age. It treeta of TKMoU; clr The UriaUou of Matter taMhaah bring an ^position «( of Genesis. uscriptof ot the moat subject ever pre- origin ol tlw man, and their moral, “ Bias, In a ■4* te treats life,, and show* and tlioi of tha^lawn of plainly thetl! la rente to fix upon n the power of nr nfTnpp ng a Wtlb impreaa for good or evil-tbe lack <4 which knowledge lies censed countless thousands of souls to pariah. He shows also that the characteristic of ahfldcn, yraepecU, and avac their sex, an ithrilkwrunpatTgereuBa ThAe deairing the week ean obtain it ae aoA ea it it paMUhed. The wor* wfi! ernrtatn about one hun dred and thirty pages. Persons wishing to prpenre it, enn do so by sending fifty cents to Tub Sub office for s oopy boand *° paper, or one dollar for cloth binding. 1 l Abbot of Jang* 8fcn«a-—Tboiuffiy evening, MeKeuxie Nichols, of Dade, arrived here with a warrant tor the ar rest of Capt Skyles, aa he ia called, who figured so conspicuously in the late un lawful arrrata ot the Dade oounty pris oners. He ie charged with false imprie oumt-nt. Yesterday morning he was ar rested by Capt. G. Whit Anderson. Wo learn that he waived in examination; that a gentleman who was counsel for the Dade oounty prisoners vouched for his appeaaance when called for, where- ■pea he was allowed t* go out of the custody of the Sheriff. We were told that be weot to the Barracks and claimed military protection, to Avoid iuresUge- tion end trial before the oivil tribunals, bat do not know bow true this report it. Moke Melody.—Scarcely haa the mellow melody of Mia. Moalton oeaaed performing its miracles upon Atlanta tympanums before oomee the avant- oourier of another gush, which the people will find none the lees charming. This time it is something more pretending than concert—a full German troupe— promising us 11 Trovatnrs, Fra Diavolo, Dm- FrcgtcJiuU and Martha. Ho operas furnish better music than these, and we hare the authority ot the beet musical critics for saying that the Formee- Habelmann troupe does the oompoeers no discredit. The company has sung to crow,lt d honeesin a great many Southern cities, and the eaccesu attained amounted everywhere almost to a sensation. Tbe troupe will be here four uights during the holidays. _ Hoitsk and Lot at Auction To-day. Attend the sale of Col. Q. W. Adair on Clfew street Head his advertisement. Bucli chances for a homo do not often Irocnj & Hardness Notices. tdr ''lightly Tarnished Silver Ware, good aa e- r, frc—i beat makers, stand l>e|ow ooef, * McBnrDB k Co. 'a. tSF Assorted Crackers put up express- Jy for family use. Broken Cradrera and Cracker Meal, constantly on bund and tor sale at tlie Cracker Factory. L.)v2C-(it H. Lewis A Co. tif Doi.laii Stokes—Fipry Ckkts Stores !—Do not send off orders for Vases end Dolls, Cups, or any other fan- 0y article. McBride A Co. here large lets just from auction. dec20dtf m- Buptubb.—Why will you suffer from Rupture, when you oen have Belief and Cure. Throw nway your disagrees- , ble Trusses, and call on Dra. Rowe a fti>er, Capitol Building, Atlanta, Ga. declOdtf _ M- Diamond Oil.—Do uot endanger your lives and property by using danger ous oils. Oo to the corner of Wi.itelu.il and Mitchell streets aud get Diamond OiL It is endorsed and recommended by the " Board of Underwriters” and by tbe United States Government; is the safest end cheapest oil in use. dec20dtf _ Mr Htokes A liro., beg, res)iee!fully, to call the attention of the ladies to their full stock of Finest Fanoy and Family Groceries and fruits, nuts and canned goods. _ decl9-8U IS- Tut Diamond Oil—The safest and cheapest. Comer Whitehall and Mitchell streets. d*c20dtf PATRICK FITZalRDOV. A. TE8TIMOM AI, Wb, the nndersigned members of the Bar, who have been’ hi attebdeaoe on the Superior Court during the present term, desire to toetifp to the very faith ful and efficient manner in aduch Patriok HOLIDAY GIFTS! Fitagibbon ducharges his duty as Keeper. TatloTT0o„ No. 13, Kim- Tha U. S. Dnrruicr Court—For North Georgia—will resume (its session lu this oRy on beat Frideff, the 22d iuei Haiort's Giieat Atlanta Cibcus—Will be ou hand thia morning. It comee again to its “native heath," where it is always well received. We ark attention to their announcement. It baa a Balloon Aaoeneion, and George Wambold'a Performing Dogs, the most Yiffiderful Equestrianism, Ac., Ac. There are two grand Pavilions—one for the Cimnt, and one for the Menagerie and the Museum of 0ariositisa This exhi bition is hugely patronised wherever it goes. It was at Cartcravillo yesterday, and will be in Jonesboro to-morrow, end Macon next day. Bahrein House, Atlanta, Ga.—We wiab- to oall special attention to ooo at tractive feature of this excellent hotel and cry, down with the imposition of four dollars e day tor board. The Bnssecn House sustains a golden reputation justly won by its eleganoe, comfort and conve nience, and the fare is only 60 cents a meal, or $2 a day, and we assert, and do so unhesitatingly, that the Bowmen House foods as sumptuously at any hotel in tbe State. The rooms are commodious and oomfortable. Mr. Geo. Sassoon, the head clerk, understands his business, for he discharges his every duty with commen dable ability. Mr. Suasecn, the courteous and popular proprietor, proposes to let other* lire os well as live himself, which is very' clearly demonstrated by hia low figures of $2 par dsy.—Amenats licjjul- liean, 19 Dec. . V. * • * 1 Local & Business* Notices. Japanese Coooa Sticks made for 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 Candies of all kinds kept constant ly on hand. nov25 Mb- Go to McBride ACo.’a before you bay your Christinas end BriAi Presents. Their stores are furnished with tbe obeapeat and most boautiful in the city. dec20dtf , tar Atmore’a Mince Meat, at decl9-8t Stokes, & Bno. M“ Beautiful beyond descriptiou- tke Dolls, Vases, Toilet Bets, CbinaBets, Knives, Ae., at McBride A Co.’s, bought at auction. They are tbe cheapest in the kettle Of. Bacon—dull prices asked, no demand; shoulder fit; sides 7|@7). Whisky steady at W. Augusts, Deoember 20. — Cotton strong; middling* I8|; net receipts 1600; sales 1000. Livkswool, December 20, BreninAiAl Cotton closed heavy—uplands 9l(ail0: Orleans 10id. city. dec20dtf ball Hoosn, Have just received large invoices of FANCY GOODS. Imported aipeoially for their HOLIDAY TRADE. All intending to purchase * CHRISTMAS A HOLIDAY PRESENTS, woald do well to give ue a oall and examine onr large stock of colognes, toilet soaps, perfumeries, toilet sets (bottles and puff boxes), hair brushes, aud many other ar ticles of utility and beauty for the bou doir and toilet table. Also, twanty-five eases of fine cham pagne wine, to sell ut coal. Call aud ex- amino our stock. Pemuiuton, Tatlos A Co., it . Druggists. Wantbd to But.—A limited num ber of shares of the Street Railroad Stock U wanted, and tlio highest market prioa paid at the office of Eahola A Wii- i H 'iirc.ci'f'-M't Wb- New London Layer Raisins, Leg horn Citron, New Currants, Jollies, Fla vouring Extracts, aud Finest English Spices, at decl9-8t Stokes A Bno. All our goods ore warranted to be the very boat, and at Broad Btreet prices. CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A YEAR, AND OUB (loved ONES ALL EXPECT TO BE REMEMUERKD THEN, “ IF EVER. ” • Come then to the OLD RELIABLE JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT OF Lawsuk A IIaynes, and see our beautiful stock of Holiday Goods now ou band sud coming in every day—consisting, in part, of elegant Ster ling Silver Goods, in ca.es, from $5 to $500, and a rich and varied assortment of all Gold Goods, of the nowest styles, for Ladies, Oeutlemen orChildren. We sell nothing but the licet, and at such prices as to make a sale oertain to every cus tomer that can be suited in the article. declOdtf At Reduced PmcEs.—I will sell my entile stock of Ladies' and Misses’ Fun, at greatly red need price*. Parties wiah- ng these articles would do well to call on .^1 mo at No! ^0 Whitehall street dec2<M6t John IK Holbrook. •a-SuAur A Floyd,' M anitaitukino and Mbbi.iuht Jewelers, 33 Whitehall StBEBI. —hUiliBk CmUMTUAK AXU UaI'I'V New Year.—Old and young, rich and poor, can be suited with some useful nriMelhom the largo and varied stock of presents now being opened at our store. Our Mr. FloYd ia now in the Eastern titles, and bai purchased direot from the importers and aaanufaoturors, low for cash, the best assortment of goods it haa ever been our plisente to offer to the public. 8tylea'£ontirelj now—equisite designs, and prices LOW—VERY' LOW. > Come one end all.' dm ie looks! oar (tack will satisfy yon that we have tlie greatest eurigOr, At newest sigh* and Ih&aesl goods its THIS marlel, and at prices which will justify pan tor visiting our house before purchasing rieewhero. Remember, onr ptiowi are VERY, VERY LOW, OUR SPECIALTIES. Watches, Diamonds, Opens Chain* and a general aaapiYatUt of finn Jewelry. SPECIAL NOTICE. We hare the largest assortment of Ster ling Silver Wen this side of Now York. Plessc remember, all onr silver ware ia British Sterling 925-1000 flue. Every article sold by us engraved in superior stylo. Sharp A Floyd. COMMERCIAL. Office Daily Sun, Dec. 20, 1871 Cotton closed quiet on street at 17j; in store, 171. Receipts 200 bales; miles 176. Provisions — lkcon— shoulders 8}; clear rib aides 9; clear hides 9 ; hams, plain 12j(oU4 ; sugar cured 16(0*16 Bulk incuts—shoulders 61; clokrril) aides 8; clear Hides 8J. Lard— Ticroe 10|($il; cane 111; buckets 12b Financial—Gold is buying 1 10— Helling 1 12; silver is buying 1 04—Hell ing 1 08. Fruit—Rough peaches 4} to 5} per pound; pealed 10 to 14. Apples, peeled, 4 to 41 per pound, green Georgia apples 83 50 to 84 00 per bbl* Butter—Tennessee and country bat ter 20 to 30 oenta; Northwestern 27 to 31. Leather—Hemlock 26 to 30; Oak 40 to 45; Harness leather 36 to 45; upper leather 42 to 60; Calf skins 826 hviOO per dozen; American calf skins $25 to 40 per dozen. Hides—Green 7 to7j; green salt 8j to ; dry hides 15 to 16. Onions—83 50(3:5 00 per barrel. Tobaocx Low grades 55($56c ; com mon, 58(^65; k.-vhI, 75(fi90 ; tine, $1@ $1 25; choice brands, 81 25(f$l 50. Iron—Swede 7c; horse shoe iron 7c; Oily Mills and Pittsburg bar 6c. Mackerel—Half bbls. No. 188.60; No. 2 87; No. 3 86. Kits, No. 1 81 86; No. 2 $160; No. 3 81 40. Cheese—17a Grain.—Corn, 90(093, Oats, mixed 68; black 70@75; yellow 76. Scoar—A, 14; extra O, 13]; crushed, powdered and granulated, 15; Dem- crura 12|u&13t; fair to choice brown, ll(il2b Fair supply; market steady. Ooffeb—Kio, 22(324; Java, 34; La. guira, 80. MvXaAsscfl—By barrel, 36; by hogs- bead, 32; New Orleans choice, 65, prime 0B. Salt—Liverpool 2:16; Virginia 2. Rios F^our—Superfine, in barrels, 87 250 87 60, saoks higher; extra 87 50ui'.38 GO; family 88 6009 00; extra family 89 260 9 60; fancy 81(Xdl811. OOTTOM GOODS. 8 or Osnaborgs, 16; 6 os, 12b 4-4 Sheeting, 12*. 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8 Shirting, 10*; Shirting, 8*. Yarns, all numbers, 81 40. Cotton rope, 28. All domestics in good demand. BY TELEGRAPH. New York, Deoember 20 —Cotton quiet; sales 3772; uplands 20*; Orleans 20*. Sales for fntare delivery to-day as Mows: December 1911-16,19*;January 19*, 19| t 1913-16, .911-16, 20; February 20, 20*, 20*, 203-16, 20*, 20*; March 20|; 20 5-16, 20*, 20*. 209-10; Apnl 20|, 201, 2011-1(1, 294: Mrt 20* Savannah, l>ecember 20.— Cotton firm; middlings 181. . ClNiYWNATt, December 29.—Flour- family 86 70(ri 6 90. Com steady at 44tf£ 46. Pork weak at 813 25. Lord weak, Classification of the Members of the General Assembly. SENATE. ' • *+ - DUfOCKATS.* 1st District—R. E. Lester, Savannah. 3d—John C. Nichols, Blackshear. 5th—M. Kirkland, Homerviile. 9th—Reuben Jones. Newton. 11th—LeviC. Hoyle, Dawson. 18fth—Robert 0.13lack, Americas. 14th—0. W. Kibbee, Hawkinsville. 15th—D. W. Oemeron, Jacksonville. 19lh—H. Hi^ka, Wrightsville. 17th—Joseph Cone. 19th—Columbus Heard, Greensboro. 22d—T. J. Simmons, Macon. 24th—B. B. Hinton, Buena Vista. 26th—Wm. P. Matthews, Talbottdn. 26th—A. D. Nunnally, Griffin. 27th—E. Steadman, Covington. 28th—W. F. Jordan, Monticello. 29th—W. M. Reese, Washington. 30th—J. H. McWhorter, Maxeys, 81st—Win. B. Erwin, Clarkeville. 33d—M. Vea Katas, Homer. 34th—M. A. Candler, Decatur. 56th—Geo. Hillyer, Atlanta. 87th—G. W. Poddy, Franklin. 89th—James It. Brown, Canton. 40th—G. J. Wellborn, Blairsville. 41st—John A Jervis, Morgantown. 42d—John T. Burns, Rome. 43d—1^, N. Trammell, Dalton. IWrtTBLICANS : 4th—J. M. Colmad, Brunswick. 6th—Joshua Griffin, Valdosta. 7th—W. L. Clark, Thomasville. 8th—Benj. F. Bruton, Bain bridge. JOth—F. O. Welch, Albany. 18th—Benjamin Conley, August*. 82d—J. C. Richardson, Dawaonvifle. 86th—W. C. Smith, GwntviUa 38th—Walter Brock, Buchanan. COLORED SENATORS—REPUBLICANS: 2d District—T. G. Campbell, Darien. 14th—Thomas Gray ton, Lumpkin. 20th—Geo. Wallace, Milledgeville. 21st—Jos. B. Deveaux, Clinton. 83d—I. H. Anderson, Fort Valley. HOUBE OF REPRESENTATIVES. DEMOCRATS. Appling—Lemuel Sailers, Holmesville. Baker Henry Tarver, Newton. Bartow—John W. WoffonL Carters- ville; John W. Gray, Adairsville. Banks—Nathaniel Wofford, Homer. Berrien—H. T. Peeples, Nashville. Bfbl)—0. A. Nutting, O. A. Bacon, J. B. Rota. Brooks—James H. Hunter, Quitman. Bryan—C. H. Baker, Eden. Bulloch—D. L. Kennedy, Stilesboro. Burko—Robert A. MWphey, Thos. M. Berrien, T. Duncan Coi, Waynesboro. Batts—Thos. F. Hammond, Jackson. Chariton—John Paxton, Traders'Hill. Chatham—Isaac Russell, Emanuel Ileidt, John J. Kelly, Savannah. Campbell—John Goodman, Fairburn. Carroll—John 8.Pentecost,Carrollton. Catoosa—W. H. Payne, Ringgold. Chattahoochee—David C. Cody, Cus- seta. Chattooga— C. C. Oleghorn, Summer ville. Cherokee—John B. Richards, Clay—John B. Johnson, Fort Gaines. Clinch—Hampton A. Mattox, Homer viile. Cobb—Wm. D. Anderson, Wm. P. An derson, Marietta. Coffee—John M. Spence, Douglas. Colquitt—Isaac Carlton, Moultrie. Columbia—G. P. Stovall, S. C. Lamp- kin, Appling. Crawford—Wm. Rntherford, Knox ville. ‘Dade—E. D. Graham, Trenton. Dawson—John Palmer, Dawsonville. Do Kalb—W. L. Goldsmith, Decatur. Dooly—John H. Woodward, Vienna. Early—Brinkly Chancy, Blakely. Echols—R. W. Phillips. Htutenville. Effingham—Morgan R&v.'s, Spring- field. Elbert—Emory P. Edwards, Elberton. Emanuel—W. P. Rountree, Swains- boro. Faunin—Wm. Franklin, Morgantown. Fayette—Wm. Whatley, Fayetteville. Floyd—Dunlap Scott, Rome; M. R. Ballanger. Forsyth—Isaac L. Hughes, Camming. Franklin—Asa W. Browner, Games- ville. Fulton—J. S. Wilson, E. F. Hoge, Henry Jackson, Atlanta. Gilmer—N. L. Cooper. Ellijay. Glasscock—W. G. Braddev, Gibson. Gordon—Joel C. Fain, Calhoun. Green—R. L. McWhorter, Penfleld. Gwinnett—W. E. Simmons, G. H. Jones, Lawrenceville. Habersliam—Garnett McMillan, Clarks ville. Hall—L. A. Simmons, Gainesville. Hancock—Geo. F. Pierce, Jr., F. A. Batts, Sparta. 0 Haralson—Wm. J. Head. Harris—J. W. Murphy, C. F. Patillo, Hamilton. Hart—James W. Jones, Hartwell. Heard—Britton Sims, Franklin. Henry—George W. Bryan, McDon ough. Irwin—Reason Paulk, Irwinville. Jackson—John R. Hancock, Jefferson Jasper—Andrew J. Watters, Monti- oello. Jefferson—W. P. Johnson, A. Bease- ley, Louisville. Johrson—W. H. Martin, Wrightsville. Jonee—Sam'! Barron, Clinton. Laurens—C. J. Guyton, Dublin. Liberty—J. W. Farmer, Hinosville. Lre—Dr. Hi B. Lipeey. Lincoln—Henry J. Lang, Llncolnton Lowndes—Albert Converse, Valdoet Lumpkin—H. W. Riley, Daklonega Madison—Isaac J. Meadows, Daniels ville. Marion—Thomas W. Harvey, Buena Vista. Meriwether—J. W. Moreland. Montgomery—Jos. D.Clements, Mount Vernon. Miller—Issse A. Bash, Colquitt Mitchell—L. A. M. Collins, Camilla. Milton—James M. Howell, Alpharetta. Murray—S. E. Fields, Spring Place. Muscogee—J. M. Smith, J* F. Pou, Columbus. Newton—J. M. Summers, J. B. Davis, Covington. Oglethorpe—W. W. Davenport Point Peters; J. F. Smith, Stephens P. O Paulding—R. A. Trammel], Dallas. Pierce—Daniel E. Knowles, Blaok- Tatnal? —Jona B. Btowton, Reid ville. Taylo.—Wm. G. Bateman, Butler. TJfmr-IL k L. W. Craig, Temper- •aN Terrell—John R Jones, Dawson. Towns—Daniel W Killiop, Hiawasse. j Twiggs—E. I Twiggs—E. B. Griffin, Jeffiemanvills. Troop—W. H. Clark, West Point; W. W, Crto, HagsusviUe. Union -oseph E *id, Bliiirsville. Upson—John I. Hall, Tnomuston. Walker—J. Y. Wood, LaFavette. Walton—Chat*, u Bowie, Monroe. Ware—D. Morri. >u, Waresbora Warren—T. J. Barkeadoie, O. L. Cloud, Warrenton. Washington—J. W. 'Renfro, H. Taylor, Sandcrsville. Webster—Alfred C. Bell, Preston. White—James F. West, Mount Zonali. Whitfield—Charles J. Emerson, Ton ne Hill Wilcox—David C. Mann, Abbeville. Wilkes—S. W. Wynne, H. P. Slaton, Washington. Worth—BojslJB. Jenkins, Issbells. Wilkinson—0. H. Hooks, Ir win ton. nETUlILlOAK. CsmJeu—Henry 8. Hiilyer, St. YlsrtrV Decatur—J. t). WillisuiH, ltuiubriu^e. Lee—O. !■'. IVge, Stsrkviiie. Houston—J. B. Oriffin, Fort Vsllej. Macon—L, C. Jouee. Meriwether—W. H. F. Hall, Green ville. Monroe—J. Brown, ForsjtU. Dougherty—F_ F. Futncr, AlUuiy. Stewart—J. B. Mansfield, Lumpkin. Thomas—J. Battle, Thomasville. Fickeu*—John M. Allred, Jasper. COLOBEDtUEUIIERS— BKI'UBLIOSE*; Baldwin—l'eter O’Senl, Milledgeville. Clarke—A. Richardson, Wutkinsville; M. Davis, Athens. Cowets—H. SioUli, H. J. Sergeant, (contested), Newnan. Decatur—A. Bruton, Bainbridge. Dougherty—P. Joiner, Albany. Stewart—J. A. Lewis, Lumpkin. Greene—Abram Colby, Greensboro. Glynn—James Blue, Brunswick. Houston—Geo. Ormond, Arby Sim mons, Fort Valley. Monroe—G. H. Clower, Forsyth. Morgan—M. Floyd, A. Dukes, Madi son. McIntosh—T. G. Campbell, Jr., Da rien. Thomas—A. Fred. Atkinson, Thom- assiUe. Pike—John H. Baker, Zebtdon. Polk—M. H. Bunn. Cellar town. Pulaski—John A. Hendley, E. Booth, HuwkinsTille. Putnam—J. A. Ethridge, Eatonton. QuiUnsu—James H. Guerry, George town. Bsbnn—Q. M. Betherlend, Cltjton. lisndolph—a A. McNeil, Cuthbert, R. F. Crittenden, Nocbewwy. Richmond—J. B. Camming, C. Hneed, W. A. Clerk, Aagnrts. 8chley—C. B. Hadeon, Ellsville. Screven—John C. Dell, Sylvmnie. Suslding—David H. Johnson, Griffin. Sumter—W. Bnaly, Sr., S. Glover, Americas. Talbot--P. Momi, J. D. Woodall, Tfel bottom Taliaferro—Samuel J. Flynt, Craw ford ville. GEORGIA SHEHIFK SALES. Sale Day First Tuesday in Jan uary* FULTON COUNTY. City lot in Atlanta—Fi fa in favor of A. V. Brumby v*. Mooes Jones and Wm. Green (colored.) House and lot in Atlanta—Fi. fa. in favor of Ivy & Winn vs. Jefferson Floyd. The stone flagging and steps, North •ido of'Wnll street, Atlanta—Mechanics' and Laborer’s lien, in favor of Young & Walsh vs. H. I. Kimball City lot at jnnotioi of Broad and Peachtree streets, known as the Sosseen property. Seventy acres of land lot 157, Fulton oounty—Fi. fa. in favor of Gilmore S. Drake vs. E. R. Sosseen. House and lot in Atlanta—Fi. fas. in favor of John Keeley, Hunnicutt A Bel- lingraths and R. W. Satterfield k Bro. vs. C. E. Grenville. A lot in West End—Fi. fa. in favor of W. H. Smith vs. Julins Glatz. Soventv acres of land lot 9, Fulton county—Pi. fa. in favor of Wm, Wright, et al. vs. Killis Brown. City lot on Alabama street—Fi. fa. in favor of Georgi i Loan and Trust Com pany vs. Peter Hnge. Fifty-seven acres of lots 93 and 100— Fi. fa. in favor of Z. D. Graham vs. T. E. Williams. The H. I. Kimball House—Mechanics’ lien, in favor of Healy, Berry k Co. DOUGLAS COUNTY. Thirty acres of lot No. 78—Fi. fa. in favor of W. J. Hembree vs. James West. MKRIWimntR OOUNTY. One two horse wagon and one set har ness. Fi. fa. in favor ot Hines k Reeves ys. J. M. Harris. Four thousand pounds &oed cotton, and 60 bushels corn. Fi. fa. in favor of G. A. Cunningham vs. Francis A. Cochran et al. 160 lbs. lint cotton and 200 bushels cotton seed, and sundry fi. fas., vs. J. A. Bowles, E. A. Evans and Nelson Bowles for rents and liens. GWINNETT COUNTY. 106 acres of land lot No. 371. Fi. fa. in fuvor ot Willis F. Scales vs. Geo. W. Dodd, et ol. NEWTON COUNTY. House and lot in Covington—fi. f*. in favor of A. H. Lee vs. Benj. F. Carr. FAYETTE COUNTY. 150 acres of land—fi. ia. in favor of S E. Dorsey vs. Jno. C. Smith. COBB COUNTY. Land lot 1185—Tax fi. fa. vs. E. C. Mason. COWETA COUNTY. jy. D. Hanson's interest in a stock of f foods—Fi. fa. in favor ot Horsey, Mil- er k Co. Half of laud lot No. 130—Two tax fi. fas. vs. W. F. Wright. 20*2* acres of land—Fi. fa. in favor of M. Salvshin vs. W. F. Wright. CHEROKEE OOUNTY. Lot* No’s 1060, 1051, 1010, and half of 1011—Fi. fa. in fayor of W. R. D. Moss vs. Sanford Leak. Lot’s No’s 152 and 152 and 152. Fl fa. in favor of Noah Jordan vs. E. F. Mahone. One estray ox, cstrayed by Tim Law- son, and one yoke of oxen estrsyed by Ira W. Waldrop. 9taU»riona\ Card*. THOS. N. HOPKIMff. Attar***J- A C.psicUor at Law. BBUOTVUOL OS. Will pnottes to tbe Brtmawick. . efrsbs. m* OOtlS-lBB WM. G. STEPHENS, ATTORNEY AT LAW CRxwromviLiA. at?' T. a. unm. LAWSON k FITZPATRICK, Attorneys at Law, lAfONTON, CA. Will tnoetioe to the Oenmlgee Circuit an* Ch recne Court yrotopt ettenltoa fivea to OoUMMraa Sia. Tbe Junior rater*, by peril Minn, to Hod. * Lfetopbeoff, Hon. P. B. Bobtonoa, Boa. ftOalnttoBa^n. . .1 J. MADISON CUTTS, Attorney S Counsellor atLaw ROOM 8 MAY BUILDING. Oor. 7th and E 8treeU, WASHINGTON, D. - Practices in a'l the Conrta, before nil Oona- miaMiona, and in tLe lieparimenta, *'* ’ octI7-lm ANDREW H- H. DAWSON. COU NSELIuO U AT LAW, Offlee 131 Broadway, Room 18, <WNW YOtHC JARED IRWIN WHITAKER. Attorney at Law ATLANTA, GEORGIA. W 1 ! receive prompt altentiou. FAIRFAX MCLAUGHLIN, Allenuy *i Counsellor at Ixttr, Ho. « UL Paul Stnet, BAJ.T1MOBE, HD. P tOMPT attention given to Southern buaineae, the cellnetton ot oMice. Ac., to Beittoun asvt-tf B. R. Freeman, Commissioner of Deeds, FOR SIXTEEN STATES. The National Chill and AGUE TONIC. L Certain Cure No UlatAlxel to SEED A TWtWJUKOE BOTTLE OF THE above medicine (which ia enough for any caae) with full directiona, free of charge, on receipt of 78 eta., any one ordering it; and will, alao, tend the formula for thia valuable preparation to any address n receipt of $2.00 H. NEESON, M. D., DrnggkO. Crawfordville, Ga—dec6-3m ONE DAY ONLY Return S the Favorites HATOHT rib Oo’a Circe*, Mumubi. Menagerlc k BaUooa I ATLANTA, THURSDAY, December 21 M’m. OAnROLL. L. PMIt. ANNIE, the cbUd won- Uer, only Mix year* old, in her feata of Equitation Master WILLIE, the boy wonder. Pirouette anf HonierasiiU Rider, and thn giorioue Colloquial Clown, C. LEI FOWLER—together with all the able and well known 8tara, Acrobats, Voltiguers, Equestrians, Ac. Mr. GEOHOE WAMBOLD and his troop ol performing Doga and Monkeys. Grand G ratal to na Balloon and Fn-e Wire Ascensions. Among ilio Geological additions Is a huge Terres trial SIXITH, and many other rare and CONTENTS “ATLANTA WEEKLY SUN,” von rcs vui mdimg WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER EOih, 18T1. Pag* 1—There ia no Death. Another Veto Wicked Programme. From Washington. Ooo- ataocy. Sun torokoa. Grand Jury PreaeatmeaU. Washington Notea. Georgia News. P"|« •—‘•Military Rule in 8uuUi Carolina. The Swindling Bond Ring Again. The Oapttol. Lo cal Notes. Agricultural Convention. Oeorgia Leg- iafctare. etc. Pag* S—The Brunswick and Albany Baiiroad Swindle. Looal Notes. The AcU of the General Aa> notably, Paeaed at tha Season. 1871. Telegi The Bonds of Georgia, etc. Ban. Cooley. Acting Pag* 4.-What Does it Mean-Lei na Bam Fair- Dealing. The Bond Ring and the Bonds. Gen. Vanoe and Senator Norwood. Progress of Oen. traitsation. Local Note*. Poetry. Sun-Strokee. Georgia Matters. Georgia Legislature. Pa|« 5.—Georgia Twglelaturr Oetolunti from ah Page. Telegrams. Uoatog Eaerciaaa, Ac. Oen- atltetinnaHam iBipect^tsm. gf»^*f*i j. An derson. The Itowlva Policy—A Oounterblaet fttom ■imowi. Local Koto*. Sun-Strohm. Ate. Pag* 4—Tbe Communication of Albas. The Vacancy to tha Supreme Bench. Memphis Ava lanche. Innocent Ha Ham. — Sh iikaa Local Notes. Georgia LegtatMmu, nto. Page T.—Georgia Legislature—Cont nne i from 3d Page. TaUafane Ceeirty—Mg Hogs-Cottna Crop. Ban-Stroke*. Page f.—Local Vote • Telegrams. New Adrer- Magnificent epedmena from the auimal wwUL form ing a Grand Congress of wild beasts and birds. TWO MAMMOTH PAVILIONS, One for the Oir- cua and tbe other for the Museum and Menagerie. One Ticket admitting the holder to both. Only TWO Performance#—one, Afternoon at h o'clock; the oth- ‘ 7 o’clock, p. m. Doom open an hour previous. W. W. DURAND, Genera! Agent. Dalton, Ga., December 14. Rome, Ga.. December 19. CartersvUIe, Deoember 20. Jonesboro, Decem ber 33. Macon, Dec. 28. decl0.17.lH,19.30,21 Notice to Contractors! ENLARGEMENT OF THE AUGUSTA CANAL S EALED PROP08AL8 will be received by the Board of Managers of the mid Canal, at the Ea- ie*t, for t _ _ . w the widtr i hundred and fllYy feet, water surface, and U _ depth of eleven feet The length of the canal la ~even miles. The line Is new ready for inspection. The aped- flcations for the whole work and the plana and drawing* of the mechanical structures will be ready for exhibition at the aaid oflloe by the 16th day of Deoember inst. Blank proposals will be furnished to bidden, who are requested to All with prices all the items thereto, whether there are or not approximate quantities given in the exhibits at the Engineer's offlee. The Board of Managers reserve the right to accept auch bids aa aliaU, to them, appear to be for the beet _ - prices for Items not named among the approximate quani h lifted at the Engineer‘a otUce will not be canvaaud. ~|IThe whole work to to be completed aa< a to uaa within aighteen, and some parts a a six, months from the lat dsy of Pebruar A guarantee from responsible parttoa. biddor will immediately, upon notification of the acceptance of hia bid, execute, with the Board of Managers, a contract for constructing all or sMctie part of the work bid far within the above mentioned, and that ha (tha bidder) shall fur nish satisfactory aurwUee that be will faithfully per- form theaaaae, Mouth) v “ ade, and of the i/ork performed will be relative prices paid for the same, less if Addrem proposals "To the President of the Board of Managers of the Augnata Canal, No. 6 old Post, office Range, McIntosh street, Augusta. Ga. By order of tha Board of Manager* OEOROIA-Y - __ Obdimabi a Oman. Dee. 4. llTl. TNASMtTCH AS THE ATLANTA SUM HAS TH_ L largest drculaUcu in this county, mt m mg publtohed to Geergto. notioe to hereby given (La an ndvertiaementa lor the Ordinary*! Offlee, and of the ftotwrtor Court of said nuw S lev be published in that piper. GEORGIA«-Douglas County. T pwO MONTHS AFTf R DATE, AN APPLIOA- X TION will l« ma le to the Court of Ordinary of Douglas (county, Georgia, at the first regular term after expiration of two months from this no tice, for leave to sell the lands belonging tn tha es tate of Wm. B. Barnett late of Union county. Ar kansas, deceased. November fi. 1871. novl3-2ra W. F. MB* nun Adm"r. JB gride ts Co. ToMsrcliaBts Fancy Goods i Christ mas and HOLIDAY TRADE jut ijfiMEjtrsK urroiCE or Dolls, Vases, Toilet Sets, Tea Sets, Bureau Sets, Motto Cups, AND SAUCERS, &c., JUST DECEIVED AT McBride At Go’s. “DOLLAR STORES,” “Fifty-Gent Stores,” -iND- Merchants Generally! Will Consult their Interest by Examining our Stock Before Sending ott their Orders. Wr buy E~etry Week at Jtue. lion and ean OFFER BAB. SUSIJFB. OLD Thoao about to Bog-lu HOUSEKEEPING! CAN FIND THE Largest and Cheapest DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS, FINE CUT-CLASS WARE, ENGRAVED CLASS WARE, OASTORS, SPOONS, PORKS, NAPKIN NINOS, WAITER8, TEA TRAYS, CANDLESTICKS LAMPS, PARLOR MIRRORS. CHANDELIERS, HIM VIS A. SCISSORS. *9u Erred ter often the South. Hotels, Res later asst s and Sa loons Fitted np on Reasonable Terms, in splendid Style. Ckrtstmas Holiday and Orl- *at Presents in endless variety. & BARGAIN! fpUntoiUMd oflCan for uta. la Ik* tow. ol O^uu. • Mo. 1 fu«U, Omm •aaPnvMu* Otun. (<h* bM *u< la tonl •“ M*v III All. aM kariag *Ua*U*4 . Oo* 1stU*- Tko proprietor rotiro* on ooooont ot h*4 krill*. rim, an wfe. Thi. u UM brit invritrio.11* th, 8UU- k jo h» mo. S'., SsenooiSwtw Bn M, Oprilka. 0A-