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WE ELY
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Miiu Cunu Comm Ita—Mure or
Butj/KK's Thicks *H> tub Crooked
W*t» or tue Knto. —Te*tord»jf • gentle
man representing the Rogers Locomo
tive Works at Patterson, N. J., filed a
claim against tlie State amounting to
CITY AFFAirtR.
Cbbistuu akd Bridal Pu£sents.—
Bilk dresses, embroidered cloaks, fun,
French kid glorfe silk o»d«r garments,
French homer;, French caliooes, French
veagnen, /ana, real iacf acta, over; sot
• 4% in tire, rial jntaefc and three cases
of enrioaitiei—all opening at the London
Store, Marietta street. lm.
CBaumiAS Orrrs, by the thonaands, new,
• eldll M* dhgwt goals, just arrirad at
Sharp k. Floyd’s Jewelry Store, at prices
lower than —men before.
oostatttw. Mis’,
2t
Moiutaik Accommodation
Taais.—On and after Monday, the 25th
instant, will leave Atlanta at 2:50 p. m.,
r >* Are mimites behind the regular
mail traA, and eontinne until the season
requires a change, which will be made
for the convenience of a majority of the
patrons. By direction of S. K. Johnson,
Sagerintondent.
<lec23-2t Ed. A. Wnnsnn, Agent.
Oo to Q. W. Jack (or year Toys and
Confectioneries for Christmas. 2t
• Omtunvas Oirm, by the thousands,
new, rich and elegant goods, just arrived
at Sharp A Floyd's Jewelry Btoro, at
prices lower than evsr seen before.
CinuarruAS Goods at G. W. Jacks’.—
The rush of the country trade being
over, I am now prepared for my city
jnaBMwat^*
2t
G. W. Jack.
Chrjbtmab Gifts, by the thousands,
new, rich and elegant goods, just arrived
at Sharp ti Floyd's Jewelry Store, nt
prices lower than ever aeon before.
Illicit Distillers.— Eight persons—
some citizens of Gilmer oonnty—were
arraigned before U. 8. Commissioner W.
B. Smith, yesterday, for illicit distilliug.
An investigation will tuko place to-day at
21 r.M. . 4
Cuiuhtuak Gifts, by tho thousands,
hew, Hell and elegant goods, jnst arrived
at Sharp A Floyd’a Jewelry Store, nt
prioee lower than evor aeon before.
Fatal Accident in Augusta. -Apri
vnto dapakdi te a* cstesmed follow eiti-
aen, Mr. J. A. Ansley, announces the
death of his nephew, Mr. John Wiloox,
of Sand mils, near Augusta. Young
Wiloox met his death by the accidental
discharge of his gun while in his owu
hands.
OmArrtiAl, Birrs, by tho thousands,
lietf, riuh and elegant goods, jaat arrived
nt Sharp * Floyd’s Jewelry Store, at
prices lower than ever aeon before.
Fiiul—The two houses occupied by-
Lizzie Clifton were burned down Thurs
day uuht, botwo -u two and four o’clock.
One of the liousos and contents were in
surod for 82,000. It is believed to be
thftwwk. of up inoendisry, and is the
seoond effort to destroy it iu the lost ten
days.
Cubistuas Gifts, by tho thousands,
new, rich and eUgnat good a, just urrived
at SUarp A Floyd’* Jewelry Sloro, at
prioes lower than ever aeon before.
Jam Sktleu will have a hearing this
morning at 10 o'clock, before Judge Pitt
man.
Interest mt three notes gjven by Foster
s cesu j Blodgett, Superintendent W. .V A. Iliil-
road, in favor of the compauy. Each of
these notes was dated 17th December,
1870, due on the 20th April, 1871, for
819,041.52 — amounting to 857,124.56.
They were all made payable at the office
of lieury Clews A Co., in New York.—
When they were due, they were pre
sented, and Clews refused to puy them.
TVy are sill go paid. They are bearing
interest sinoe the 20th of April, which,
at 7 per cent., np to the 1st of Junuary—
8 months and 12 days—givoa 82,799.08—
making the total debt, os first stated,
809,023.64.
These notes were given for four loco
motives, which are now on the rood, and
had been for some time before the notes
were given, viz: The “Gen. Terry,”
Benjamin Conley,” “Jesse,” and "John
H. Flynn.” It is, no doubt, a correct
claim, and ought long since to have been
paid, though it has not been investigated,
that we are aware of.
It is alleged that Bullock di
rected Clows not to pay these notes
at maturity, and we suppose this allega
tion is true. Why should this order have
given by Bullock ? We can imav-
int only one reason: that the debt was
net ores ted for fraudulent purposes; that
it was not a thieving job; that the llog-
ers Locomotive Work* had actually tarn
ished the engines tolbe road to the value
of their claim, and consequently vere
not in a corrupt ring, and not willing to
divido with Bullock, Blodgett, Clews,
and the others of the Ring. This we
suggest as likely.
Ku-Klux,—Every species of violence
or disorder in these days is called a Kn
it In i outrage. If the hanging of the
gamblers by the populace in Natchez,
Vicksburg and San Fruncisco had taken
place at uny time in the last four years, it
would have been denounced by tho Rad
icals as a great Kn-klnx affair.
Law lessness of all kinds is to he depre
cated. One kind is not more so than an
other. There never was a jwople with
virtuous instincts who would not, at aomc
provocation, take the law into their own
hands and execute vengeanoe npou law
breakers who had defied aud escaped the
punishment of law.
We have no -word of justification for
any one guilty of lawlessness, whether it
be thoso who are ealled Ku-Klux, or
those who by lawlessness and outrage
provoko said Kn-Klux to unlawful acts,
lawlessness in somo shape hat always
existed, and always will, no matter vvlmt
may bo the state of society or politics;
and it ia wrong to nacribo such thing* to
the alleged disloyalty of those who per
petrate them, while protecting, excusing
and jnatliying the outrages of thoso who
provoke them.
Cocncil PaocEEDiNoa.—Council met
last evening, Mayor Hammond in the
cliair. All Oonncil present except Mr.
McLendon.
PETITIONS.
From Win. McNaugbt, James Ormond
$59,923.04, the Mine being principal and Peking lor proper gtade on W*$h
Married.— Mr. A. Wellborn Hill, the
junior partner of tho euterpibring Him of
Daniel A llill, <>( Augusta, was married
to MmajBaHie yf Nowuuu, on
Wedfiefluy ereufog, ‘20th instant. Ma
ny of Wellborn's friends would like to
extend the "right hand of folio wuliap,”
bet we can only wiah him tho happinoa
which we are left to pursue.
Christmas Uim, by the thousands,
new, rich and elegant goods, juat arrived
at Sharp * Floyd's Jewelry Store, at
prioee lower than evor aeon before.
81. Phillip's Owimow.—There will be
eerriee hi this church on Sunday at the
usual hour, iu the morning, by Ilov, Mr.
McCauley.
Christmas Unm, the thousand*,
new, rich in<l elegant goods, jusf arrived
at Sharp L Floyd’a Jewelry Store, at
price* lower than ever seen before.
MAkuikd, iu Crawfonlville, Ga., on
tho evening of tho 21st instant, by Rev.
L. R. Ia. Jennings, Mr. Thomas Rhodes
to Miss Corinno Kent, daughter of Dr.
John J. Kent, allot Taliaferro county.
Mr. J. 8. Nall.—We stated yesterday
that Joaeph H. Kail, the late business
manager of Dr. Bard’s True Georgian—
so-called—deservod the pay lie was claim
ing, and in the effort to obtain which he
baa forced tho Doctor into bankruptcy—
because he had served tho Doctor faith
fully. A friend of Mr. Nall thinks our
remarks might be misunderstood by some.
We, therefore, take ploasare iu saying
that wo meant only to say that Mr. Nall
was a faithful busiuess man, who dis
charged his duty only in a legitimate
business way—having nothing to do with
Dr. Bard's politics.
New Professor of Si ate University,
—We learn from private advices that the
Prudential Committee of the Beard of
Trustees of tho State University lmve
designated Mr. Wiloox of Columbus, to
auooeed Dr. Sinead, deceased, as Profes
sor of Modern Languages in the Univer
sity. This aeleotiou is subject to tho ac-
tion of the Trustees
ington street beyond the branch. Grant
ed.
From W. P. Onm\ .Secretary Board of
Directors of the Georgia West rn Rail
road, Qhkiug C juncil to refund to Mr.
John H. James $4,394 44—expenses of
yrjiipipary survey of the Georgia West
ern Railroad—advanced by Mr. James.
Referred to Finunce Committee.
From several persons, for retail lioense
—granted. One from W. Mclver (col.)
laid on the table.
REPORTS OF COMMITTEES.
Mr. Cussin gave notice that the Tux
Committee would meet to-day, 9 o’clock,
at Clerk's office.
RESOLUTION H.
That a check of $50 be passed up to
Marshal for removing dogs from city lim
its; adopted.
By R. J. Lowry, thut Young & Walsh
be instructed to lay down curbing on
Washington street from corner of John
Glenn’s residence along Ivy to Houston
street; adopted.
Stewart, Austin & Co. apolied for part
compensation for rock work on old Hoge
Mill-site; referred to Street Committee.
By Finch, that burnt pipe be placed
on Houston street; adopted.
(Col. Bleckley, Thrasher A Thrasher,
appeared as counsel for Mr. R. E. Corry,
in question of damages caused by widen
ing Pryor street.
The case was allowed to take its course
in the courts.
Mr. Lowry *aid the committee had ex
amined tho city books and fouud the
vouchers to correspond.
FINANCE.
The Committee on Finance recom
mended tho payment of bills to the
amout of $4,2CU.9C.
McLaughlin U—tWcin, —Yesterday,
E. A. McLaughlin appeared before the
United States District Court. His Sau-
or, 3 udgo Erekinc, refused * oaw trial,
and acutencod liirn tops, a fine ol 85,058
tho amount ot the embezzlement—and
to be confined at hard labor in the peui
tooliary lor three years. The way of the
transgressor is hard.
Cwiwttaa Gum, fay the tiioureude,
new, rich and elegant goods, just arrived
store,arp A Fkfd’s Jewelry Store, at
•pireS lo*ef than ever Sen before.
. eA'riurertajr evening, the
SlaGUM?,*!* o’ekwk, by the Her. D. D.
Gne, el lb* imJien of
daugtttf of oral A a and Mt*,
Courtney « Atlanta L
We acknowledge a piece ol the wed
ding cake, which ranMNI ub df ffityq
long since passed. We wish the new voy 1
•I* We’s mstrimoBial bark i
pleasant journey, with t peaceful terml-
whei^thc scenes of earth plpdl
i Gifts, by tho thousands,
new, rich and elegant goods, jnst arrived
at 8htrp A Floyd’s Jewelry Store, at
prion lower than ever seen before.
SUPERIOR CiWH OV JONBBBOKO.
called session of the Superior Court for
Clayton Couuty, for the trial of crimiuul
cans only, olosed . yesterday, at which
sight coses—five misdemeanors and three
felonies—were disposed of.
Tho State vs. Thos. O’Neal forthqmur-
der of Joseph Authouy in Clayton Coun
ty, ou the 24th Dcocmber, 1870, con
sumed most of the week. The cose was
oloaed and given te tho jury ou Thursday
ovening about dark. In about half an
hoar they rendered a verdict of guilty.—
A motion /or a new trial was hoard and
overruled, and the Judge sentenced him
to be exeoutod in private, within half a
mile of Jouesboro, on tho 10th Februa
ry next Solicitor-General E. P. Howell,
and Col. J. D. Steward of Griffin, repre
sented the State, and E. W. Beck aud
M. M. Tidwell the defense.
Robert Redding and Isaac Russell (col
ored), were also tried. This was an im
portant case. For a long time Redding,
especially, lias been a terror aud a ruth-
less violator of law. About two yeanpgo
he was convicted of burglary in Spalding
Superior Court, and sent to the Peniten
tiary. About one year ago Bollock par-
Min OUt of tile PanitonMary^ since
which thue ho has been a terror to the
oouutry—each as burning Mr. Blalock’s
It ia Fayette oeunty—aud about four
the ago mmie an assault, with intent
to rape, a laine girl in Fayette county,
a months ago he broke ojien the
of John Hole in Clayton county
and stole about $500 worth ot goods.
He woo arreeted two days afterward and
was tried at this term of the coori He
fcoaribfef and sentenced ~to the fen-
itentiaryfor twenty years. Isaac Rus
sell, m accomplice, vm also convicted
and received the same sentenonu Solic
itor General Howell and J. L. Doval for
the State, and Beck and Stewart for the
defense.
Du. Si’EniENsoN’e New Book.—Our
eminent Geologist and Scientist has
written a very able book -soon to be
published—one of tho most remarkable
and wonderfully interesting of the age.
It treats of The Soul, or The Relation of
Matter to Mind, being an Exposition of
the first six chapters of Genesis.
We have examined the manuscript of
the work* and consider it one of the most
important works on this subject ever pre
pared. He treats of tho origin of the
different races of man, and their moral,
mental and physical peculiarities, in a
thoroughly scientific manner. Ho treats
of the laws of human life, an 3 shows
plainly that it is within the power of pa
rents to fix upon their offspring a lasting
impress for good or evil—the lack of
which knowledge has caused countless
thousands of souls to perish. He show s
also that the characteristics of children,
iu many respects, aud eveu their sex, are
within the control of parents.
Those desiring tho work can obtain it
as soon as it is published.
Tlie work will contaiu about one hun
dred and thirty pages. Persons wishing
to procure it, can do so by sending fifty
cents to The Sun office for a copy bound
iu paper, or one dollar for cloth lrindiug.
A Rare Oitortuntty.—A rnro oppor
tunity is presented for a partnership iu
the Drug trade, iu a neighboring city
The business has been established for
many years; has always done a lar3o aud
profitable trade. The retiring partner
desires to sell, ou account of increasing
years and infirm health. The ftmuin-
ing partner is an active man, loug expe
rienced iu medicine aud pharmacy, and
desires a partner alike active us a mau of
business. The store, stock, trade, city,
and everything relative to tho same pre’
sent au opporiuuity to the right man,
with the necessary means that is rarely
offered. All communications will be re
garded as strictly confidential. Addres
I. 8. C., box 573, P. O., Atlanta.
[From onr knowledge of the partie
advertising, aud information on the sub
ject, we take pleasure in commending
this enterprise to the attention of any
person desirous of a most excellent op
portunity to cuter upon a well established
business.—Eds. Sun.]
-• Mechanics' Testimonial Supper—A
Season of Enjoyment Among Mechanics.
—The gentlemen employed by Messrs.
Lougley A Robinson, of the Phaanix
Planing Mill, gave a supper lost evening
at P. H. Oelrtch’s restaurant as a testimo
nial to their employers. It was surpris
ing to us to learn that this enterprising
firm hod nearly one hundred men iu
their employment. The following are
tho names of those uniting iu giving the
supper:
Jos A Johnson, J C Conley, T N Fare-
cloth, W R Millwood, George F Buch
anan, C R Wellborn, E W Dyer, W II
Frizzell, J W Head, H Myers, G Bishop,
F K Larrabee, D W M C Jones, R A
Mouteith, J P Kelly, 8 U Ogletreo, \Y U
Jernigan, J W Cross,,R L Crotty, James
Gilliam, W M Thomas, R E Thompsou,
Win Torrence, J F Galloway, J D Smith,
M Coin, W Wade, A Harris, P H Simms,
A McGilvary, J M Douglas, S T Johns,
A Baker, J C llood, G A Gilmore, Rob’t
Ohanoey, F O White, J A Garrett, D F
Holloway, George Prosnell, J M Haire-
tou, C W Stevens. D Hollingsworth, M
Cusick.
A general How of good feeling pre
vailed, and all enjoyed the occasion.
Toasts and speeches, wit and humor,
marked the occasion.
Miami. Johnson, .Jernigan, Conley,
Robinson, Frizzell, Longley, aud others,
made addresses, aud all passed off with a
happy effect.
This is the ffrat oceaaiou of the kind,
ao far as we are aware, iu this city. We
hope it is bat the beginning of innocent
enjoyment* which will spread its iaffu-
uce to every fibre of society.
Foster Blodgett is eternally disgraced
—even in the estimation of hi* accompli
ces in crime. The Grand J ary - foanfl a
true bill agAinst him last summer. He
gave bond for his appearance at court.
He went away, pretending to be looking
after a seat in tho Senate, but, nt ^pfbt,
to keep oat of the clatches of the la 1
His bond was declared forfeited at the
late session of the Superior Conit in this
city, aud a bench warrant for his arrest
is now in the hands of the Sheriff
Besides this, tho Grand Jury last week
found another true bill against him. He
lias, no doubt, gone to join Bullock; aud
we consider it altogether probable that
neither of them will ever voluntarily again
return to Georgia. They both went away
from here with pretenaibns of being gone
on legitimate buainess, both carefully
giving oat through the press here that
they would return soon.
Our readers will recollect that we then
expressed the opinion that neither would
return while it could be avoided.
Ain’t I Brave?—Scott, the carpet
bag Gubernatorial plunderer of South
Carolina, who lias played the same game
that Bollock has in Georgia, in the mat
ter of State bonds and public robberies
generally, has performed a cute strategy
npou the advocates of impeachment. He
has shown himself to be almost os sharp
as Foster Blodgett, aud assumed the
strategy of a soldier, which Bullock
never attempted.
But Scott would be a coward if he had
tho Georgia Legislature to deal with him;
and if he ever has an honest set of men
te fuce he, too, will ti|pk his tail and run
like a sheep-stealing cur, and will join
Bullock, who has sought safety in flight.
D. N. Madden, the gentleman who had
that confidence game played upon him
by the two brothers, Gist, alias Furnes-
worth, and who was required by the May
or to remuin here and testify against the
rascals, had a check for $25 passed up in
his favor by the Council last night, to
reimburse him for actual expenses in re
maining here. This was right—and the
pay small enough.
To the Members of the Legislator*-.
Those members wishing to subscribe
for The Sun during the session of tho
Legislature, can have it delivered at any
point iu the city, or left at the Post Office,
or it can be taken at The Sun office, by
leaving their orders at this office.
Local & Business Notices.
fc# Beautiful beyond description—
the Dolls, Vases, Toilet Sets, Chiua Sets,
Knives, Ac., at McBride & Co.’s, tiought
at auction. They are the cheapest in the
city. dec20dtf
thY' Wanted to Buy.—A limited num
ber of shares of the Street Railroad
Stock is wantod, and the highest n arket
price paid at the office of Echols & Wil
son. dec20J3t
At Reduced Prices.—I will sell my
entire stock of Ladies’ and Misses’ Furs,
at greatly reduced prices. Parties wish
ing these articles would do well kr cull on
me at No. 40 Whitehall street.
dec20d5t John M. Holdrook.
re * ^
Our carriers are not authorized to re
ceive money for subscriptions, or make
collections for us on any account, or to
sll papers to any one. Their sole duty
is to deliver papers to our city sub
cribers—nothing else.
Local & Brininess Notices.
STERLING
SILVERWARE.
SHARP & FLOYD,
Ao. S3 Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA.
Specialty,
Sterling Silver-Ware.
Special attention U request**! la the
naajr itw and elegant piece* manafae-
■red expreaaljr to oar order the paat
jrear, and quite recently completed.
An unnenalljr attractive a«*ortment
of novelties In Fancy silver, cased for
Weddlag anil Holiday present*, of a
tedium and expensive character.
The llou«e wr represeat manufacture
n an unparalleled scale, employing on
Sterling Sliver-Ware alone over One
Hundred skilled hands, the moat accom
plished talent In Designing, and the
heat bnhsr-saving Machinery, enabling
them to produce work* of the highest
character, at prlcew ITIVAPP1COACIIED
by any competition. Our stock at pres-
nt Is the largest and most varied this
side of Philadelphia.
i examination of aur stock and
price* vein guarantee oar sales.
OUR HOUSE USE ONLY
w
BRITISH STERLING,
deo23d&wtf ^
$9“ For Rent.—A splendid Store
Room in Odd Fellows’ building, on Ma
rietta street Apply to R. P. 8. Kimbro
k Co., No. G Decatur street, Atlanta, Go.
dec*23-Gt
Way Apples, Apples, Orauges, Oranges
Nuts, Nuts, Nuts, Ac., at retail, at Stokes
& Brother, No. 2 Granite Block.
doc23-lt
To Members of the Legislature.
We invito the members to visit our
offico nt any time.
Sample copies of The Sun will be sent
to any address requested.
►-*-*
Wanted—An energetic young
mau with $150, to shire equally with the
advertiser, iu a business that will render
large returns for small investment. Ad
dress "Busiuess,” Sun Office.
M-t
The Weekly Sun, an 8-page paper, is
sued every Wednesday. $2 per year;
single copy, 5 cents.
Aunouxioemoutw.
FOR SECRETARY OF STATE.
Colonel H. J. SPRAYBERRY is an
nounced as a candidate for Secretary of
State, subject to the Democratic nomina
tion.
As ho is a cripple, and unable to walk,
lie would be pleased to see the members
of tho Legislature at his room, No. 3, up
stairs, corner Marietta and Broad streets
CONTENTS
“ATLANTA WEEKLY SUN,”
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER UOtli, 1871.
Page 1—There is no Death. Another Veto. A
Wuhed Programme, From Washington. Con
stancy. Sun-Stroke*. Grand Jury FrosentrociRs.
W’Mhin£ton Notes. Georgia News.
Page 8.—‘'Military Rule in South Carolina."
The Swiudling Bond Ring Again. The Capital. Lo
cal Notea. Agricultural Convention. Georgia Leg
islature, etc.
Page 3.—The Brunswick and Albany Railroad
Swiudle. Local Note#. Tho Acta of the General As
sembly, Passed at the 8eeaion, 1871. Telegrams.
The Bond* of Georgia, ets. Ben. Conley, Acting
Governor, etc.
Page 4.—What Does ttliean—Let ns Have feir
Draliug. The Rond Bing and tha Honda. Gen.
Vauoe and Senator Norwood. Frogcca ot Cea-
trallnatioa. Local Notea. Poetry. Sunstrokes.
Georgia Matter*. Georgia Legtalatnro.
Page 3.—Georgia Legtaiature—-Continued from 4th
rage. Telegrams. Closing Exorcises, Ac. Con-
•UtukimaUam Against Imperialism. Samuel J. An-
denon. The Passive Policy-A Counterblast from
Missouri. Local Notsa San-Strokca. Ms.
HOLIDAY GIFTS!
Pemberton, Taylor & Co., No. 13, Kim
ball House,
Have juat received large invoices of
FANCYTjOODS.
Imported especially for their
HOLIDAY TRADE.
All intending to purchase
CHRISTMAS & HOLIDAY
PRESENTS,
would do well to give us a call aud examine
onr large Btock of colognes, toilet soaps,
perfumeries, toilet sets (bottles and puff
boxes), hair brushes, and many other ar
tioles of Utility and beauty for the bou
doir and toilet table.
Also, twenty-five coses of fine cham
pagne wine, to sell at cost. Cali and ex
amine our stock.
Pemberton, Taylor & Co.,
it Druggist*.
W3F* Slightly Tarnished Silver Ware,
good as ever, from best makers, at and
below cost, gt McBride k Co. ’s.
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Dollar Stores—Fifty Cents
Stores !—Do not send off orders for
Vases and Dolls, Cups, or any other fan
cy article. McBride & Co. have large
lots ju&t from auction. dec20dtf
CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A
YEAR,
AND OUR {loved ONES ALL EXrECT TO BE
REMEMBERED THEN, 11 IF EVER.”
Come then to the
OLD RELIABLE
JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT
of
Law£he A Hatnes,
and see our beautiful stock of Holiday
Goods now on band and coming in every
day—consisting, in port, of elegant Ster
ling Silver Goods, in cases, from $5 to
$500, and a rich and varied assortment of
all Gold Goods, of the newest styles, for
Ladies, Gentlemen or Children. We sell
nothing but the beet, and at such prices
us to moke a salo certain to every cus
tomer that can be suited in the article.
declOdtf
New Loudon Layer Raisius, Leg
horn Citron, New Currant*, Jellies, Fla
vouring Extracts, and Finest English
Spices, st
decl9-8t Stokes A Bao.
All onr goods are warranted to be
the very best, and at Broad street prices.
Rupture—Why will you suffer
from Rupture, when you can have Relief
and Cure. Throw away your disagreea
ble Trusses, and call on Pre. Rowe A
Tabor, Capitol Building, Atlanta, Ga.
declOdtf _
Diamond Oil.—Do not endanger
your lives and property by using danger
ous oils. Go to the corner of Whitehall
and Mitchell streets and get Diamond
Oil It is endorsed and recommended
by the " Board of Underwriters” aud by
the Uuited States Government; is the
safest and cheapest oil in nap.
deegOJU
Classification of the Members of
the General Assembly.
SENATE.
DEMOCRATS. *
1st District—R. E. Lester, Savannah.
Bd-—John C. Nichols, Blaokshear.
5th—M. Kirkland, Homerville.
9th—Reuben Jones, Newton.
11th—Levi C. Hoyle, Dawson.
13th—Robert G. Black, Americas.
14th—C. W. Kibbee, Hawkinsville.
15th—D. W. Cameron, Jacksonville.
10th—H. Hicks, Wrightaville.
17th—Joseph Cone.
19th—Columbus Heard, Greensboro.
22J—T. J. Simmons, Maoon.
24th—B. B. Hinton, Buena Vista.
25th—Wm. P. Matthews, Talbotton.
26th—A. D. Nunnally, Griffin.
27th—E. Steadman, Covington.
28th—W. F. Jordan, Monticello.
29th—W. M. Reese, Washington.
80th—J. H. McWhorter, Maxeys.
81st—Wm. S. Erwin, Clarksville.
33d—M. Van Estes, Homer.
84th—M. A. Candler, Deeatnr.
85th—Geo. Hillyer, Atlanta.
37th—G. W. Poddy, Franklin.
39th—James R. Brown, Canton.
40th —C. J. Wellborn, Blairsville.
41st—John k. Jervis, Morgantown.
42d—John T. Burns, Rome.
43d—L. N. Trammell, Dalton.
republicans :
4th—J. M. Colmao, Brunswick.
Gth—Joshua Griffin, Valdosta.
7tli—W. L. Clark, Thomasville.
8th—Beuj. F. Bruton, Bainbridge.
10th—F. O. Welch, Albany.
18th—Benjamin Conley, Augusta.
32d—J, C. Richardson, Dawsonville.
8Gth—W. C. Smith, Grantville.
88th—Walter Brock, Buchanan.
COLORED SENATORS—REPUBLICANS’.
2d District—T. G. Campbell, Darien.
12th—Thomas Crayton, Lumpkin.
20th—Geo. Wallooe, Milledgeville.
21st—Jus. B. Devesux, Clinton.
28d—I. H. Anderson, Fort Valley.
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES.
DEMOCRATS.
Appling—Lemuel Sellers, Holmesville.
Baker—Henry Tarver, Newton.
Bartow—John W. Wofford, Carters-
ville; John W. Gray, Adairsville.
Banks —Nathaniel Wofford, Homer.
Berrien—H. T. Peeples, Nashville.
Bibb—C. A. Nutting, O. A. Bacon, J.
B. Rons.
Brooks—James H. Hunter, Quitman.
Bryan—C. H. Baker, Eden.
Bulloch—D. L. Kennedy, Stilesboro.
Burke—Robert A. Murpbey, Thos. M.
Berrien, T. Duncan Cox, Waynesboro.
Butts—Thos. F. Hammond, Jackson.
Charlton—John Paxton, Traders* Hill.
Chatham—Isaac Russell, Emanuel
Heidt, John J. Kelly, Savannah.
Campbell—John Goodman, Fairburn.
Carroll—Johu S. Pentecost,Carrollton.
Cutoosa—W. H. Payne, Ringgold.
Chattahoochee—David C. Cody, Cus-
seta.
Chattooga—C. C. Cleghorn, Summer
ville.
Cherokee—John B. Richards,
Clay—John B. Johnson, Fort Gaines.
Clinch—Hampton A. Mattox, Homer
ville.
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-
kin, Appling.
Crawford—Wm. Rutherford, Knox
ville.
Dade—E. D. Graham, Trenton.
Dawson-John Palmer, Dawsonville.
De Kalb—W. L. Goldsmith, Decatur.
Dooly—John H. Woodward, Vienna.
Early—Brinkly Chancy, Blakely.
Echols—B. W. Phillips, Statenville.
Effingham—Morgan Rawls, Spring-
field.
Elbert—Emory P. Ed wards, Elbertcu.
Emanuel—W. P. Rountree, Swains-
boro.
Fannin—Wm. Franklin, Morgantown.
Fayette—Wm. Whatley, Fayetteville.
Floyd—Dunlap Scott, Rome; M. R.
Ballanger.
Forsyth—Isaac L. Hughes, Camming.
Franklin—Asa W. Brawner, Cam ca
vil le.
Fulton—J. S. Wilson, E. F. Hoge,
Heury Jackson, Atlunta.
Gilmer—N. L. Cooper. Ellijay.
Glasscock—W. G. Braddey, Gibson.
Gordon—Joel C. Fain, Calhoun.
Green—Ik L. McWhorter, Peufield.
G wiu nett—W. E. Simmons, G. H.
Jones, Lawrence ville.
Habersham—Garnett McMillan, Clarks
ville.
Hall—L. A. Simmons. Gainesville.
Hancock—Geo. F. Pierce, Jr., F. A.
Butts, Sparta.
Haralson—Wm. J. Head.
Harris—J. W. Murphy, O. F. Patillo,
Hamilton.
Hart—James W. Jones, Hartwell.
Heard—Britton Sims, Franklin.
Henry—George W. Bryan, McDon
ough.
Ixwin—Reason Paulk, Irwiuville.
Jackson—John R. Hancock, Jefferson
Jasper—Andrew J. Watters, Monti
cello.
Jefferson—W. P. Johnson, A. Bease-
ley, Louisville.
Johnson—W. H. MartiD, Wrighteville.
Jones—Sam’l Barron, Clinton.
Laurens—C. J. Guyton, Dublin.
Liberty—J. W. Farmer, Hinesville.
~ ?—Dr.
Union—Joseph Reid, Blairsville.
Upson—John I. Hall, Tnomaston
Walker—J. Y. Wood, LaFayette.
Walton—Cbas. L. Bowie, Monroe.
Ware—D. Morrison, Waresboro.
Warren—T. J. Barkeadole, O. L Cloud
Warren ton. *
g Waahiifgton—J. W. Renfro, IL Taylor,
Webster—Alfred C. Bell, Preston.
White—James F. West, Mount Zm : 1,
Whitfield—Charles J. Emerson Tun
ne Hill
Wilcox—David C. Mann, Abbeviih-
Wilkes—S. W. Wynne, H. P. Slut< n
Wash’ngton.
Worth—Royal R. Jenkins, Isabella.
Wilkinson—C. H. Hooks, Irwin ton.
republican.
Camden—HeciyS. HiJlycr, St. Uurv’s
Decatur—J. D. Williams, BaiubriiW
Lee—G. F. Page, Stark vilie.
Houston—J. R. Griffin, Fort Valley.
Macon—L. C. Jones.
Meriwether—W. H. F. Hull, Green
ville.
Monroe—J. Brown, Forsjth.
Dougherty—F. F. Putney, Albany.
Stewart—J. B. Mansfield, Lumpkin.
Thomas—J. Battle, TbomasviJle.
Pickens—John M. Allred, Jasper.
colorkdAmembers—republicans :
Baldwin—Peter O’Neal, Milledgeville.
Clarke—A. Richardson, Watkinsville*
M. Davis, Athena
Coweta—8. Smith, H. J. Sergeant,
(contested), Newuau.
Deeatnr—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-
nen.
Thomaa—A. Fred. Atkinson, Thorn-
asville.
Power Prcoa For Bale.
We offer for sale a "Montague” Power
Press, which can be run either by hand or
8team—in perfect order and ns good us
new. Address J. Henly Smith,
Sun Office,
tf Atlanta, Ga.
"Alexander H. Stephens on the
Study op the Law.”—A 1G page pam
phlet—one of the profoundest of Mr.
Stephens’ many productions. Single
copy 15 cents ; 50 copies $5
Address J. Henly Smith,
Manager Sun Office,
B&» Offices to Rent.—One room on
2d floor; ulso a portion of the office, in
eluding one window on the first floor—ir
The Sun Bnilding, on Broad street.
Apply to J. Henly Smith,
tf. Sun Office.
To Printer*.
Twelve newspaper chases, suitable for
papers from 22x32 to 24x36, will be sold
cheap. Address
J. Highly Smith,
tf. Business Manager Sun.
Special Notices.
Notice to Tiutxli** Gonto We*t Via Memphis
Tens.—The Proprietor* of Uie "Commercial Hotel, 1
corner of Front and Jefforton street*, Memphis, re,
spectfnlly request the travelers from Georgia to put
np at their establishment The Hotel la most conve
niently situated, can accommodate over three httu
dred guests, has a first class tableand charges very
moderate. $2 60 per day.
deciklJw [Signed] ALLEN BROS.
Nen ^bBcrtiatmcnto.
A BARGAIN!
fJ7HE undersigned offers for tale, in the growing
town of Opelika, a No. 1 established Family Grocery
and Provision Store, (the best stand in town) sll
newly stocked, aud having attached a fine Restau
rant, all doing a fine cash business.
The proprietor retires on acoount of bad health.
Term* are caah.
This is the best investment in the State.
Address: JOHN KING, Sr.,
deel7-eodkw2w Box 66, Opelika, Ala.
E1SEMANS,
Clothiers and Tailors,
tiou of the cit
izens of Atlanta sud
the State of Geor-
I’iulson.u.. - N. E. Uorria, Esq., tho
talented editor of tho Hancock Smllne!,
was in oar oflirt las* night. Ho was on
his way to Tennessee to S[wnd the Uoli-I *.-Loci Xote.. irirgnm.. New Airer.
days with hi* kindred. tiaemcuu. etc.
Pag* O.—The CommunkmUom of Albas. Tho
Vacancy In the Supreme Bench. Memphis A*a-
lanche. Innocent Holders. 8ua-£trukrs. Local
Notes. Georgia Legislature, etc.
Page Y.-Georgia Legislature—Continued from
2d Pagr. Taliaferro County—Big llo*a—Cotton
Crop. Huu-Strokes.
*aT Stokes A Bro., beg, respcot.uUy,
to coll the attention of the ladies to their
full stock of Finest Fancy and Family
Groceries and fruits, nuts and canned
good*. declO 8t,
BgX- Try Diamond Oil—The safest
and cheapest. Corner Whitehall aud
Mitchell streets. dec20dtf
ActT Japanese Cocoa Sticks made La
the first time in Allauta, at IBook’s Can
dy Factory, No. 75 Brood street.
Broken Candy 20 cents per pound.
Chocolate Caramel* every Wednesday.—
Fresh Candies of all kinds kept constant
ly ou hand. _ uovjfi
tair At more* Mince Meet, at
decl9-8t Stoker, it llao.
B£fc~ Go to McBride A Co. ’a before yoa
buy your Christman and Bridal Present*.
Their stores are furnished with the
cheapest and most beautiful in the city,
dcc20dtf
L»*e—Dr. H. B. Lipsey.
Lincoln—Henry J. Lang, Lincolnton
Lowndes—Albert Converse, Valdost
Lumpkin—H. W. Riley, Dahlonega
Madison—Isaac J. Meadows, Daniels
ville.
Marion— 1 Thomas W. Harvey, Buena
Vista.
Meriwether—J. W. Moreland,
Montgomery—Jos. D.Clements, Mount
Vernon.
Miller—Issue A. Push, 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,
Coviugton.
Oglethorpe—W. W. Davenport, Point
Peters; J. F. Smith, Stephens P. O
Paulding—R. A. Trammell, Dallas.
Pierce—Daniel E. Knowles, Black-
shear.
Pikd;—John IJ. Bafccr, ^ebujon.
Polfcp-M. H. Bunn. Cedartowu.
Pulaski—John 4, Reudley, J5. Booth,
Hawkinsville.
Putnam—J. A. Ethridge, Eatonton.
Quitman—James H. Quarry, George
town.
Rabun—G. M. Netherland, Clayton.
Randolph—S. A. McNeil, Cuthbert,
R. F. Crittenden, Nochaway.
Richmond—J. B. Gumming, C. Snead,
W. A- Clark, Augnptn.
Schley—C. B. Hudson, K1 la ville.
Son»YL*Upjohn C, Dell, SyIrani*.
Spalding—David H. Johnson, Griffin.
Sumter—W. Brady, Sr., a Glover,
America*.
Talbot- -P, Morris, J. D. Woodall
Talbotton.
Taliaferro—Samuel J. Flynt, Craw-
fordville.
TatnaR—Jona B. Brewton, Reid ville.
Tailor—Win. G. Bateman, Butler.
Telfair—H. jL. W. Craig, Temper-
clothing for men
*nd boys, which we will sell at
greatly reduced prices, oweing tot be
lateness of the season, and which will be
found as complete In all respects as that of
any clothing estahliahment in the
city- Our stock wo have purchased at the
lowest figures for cash, ami in consequence
be able *o sell st the veryjowest prices. The
$20-, <
and q
stock of fall •
Css
for customer* from the
si meres, Cheviot, Mel-
any other kind of goods
that
ties may desire, sample
Jt which can be aeon at aill times, ?
r which for style, quality, dura- T
66 biuty. and price, cannot bo
White surpaaeed any where in Ihr- 71 bite
hall nishing Kooda. You will Dud ball
street, all the latest * " " ’ **“■
at ail times
weup fo st)
AU that we
partisa iu
clothing or
n 1 sh in g
kiud will ex
stock before
elfewbo re,
■urod ‘ they
and win
of cloth
youths of
Tvrroll-—John R Jouett, Dawson.
Town*— Diiuiel W. Killiou, Huwime.
Twiggs—E. S. Uriflin, Jeffersonville.
Troup—W. H. Cbuk. West I’oiut; W.
W, C*to, HoguuvUle.
a fa 11 rssoH-
L'52
amino our
if r chasing
feeling a s •
Aiir save
a n d m o ney
6 0 Whitehall
re b ui Idiug]
ken partieu-
in the selec-
onr fall
ter stock
log for
ail ages and
guardian* can
pleased with our
co, and fashions 1> l'
^ iSzitAX a pno.
PRIORS.
rpuoan wantin'.) bricks,
1 W, ou .tiort nouco, by l«vmi( order ■
HIMKONU A HUNT'D, Junction of Kcu-frtl. *«"
Walton atresia.
Any amount under 400,000 cau be supplied.
uov'iWdM T. M. KLi EA.
FOUND-
A. HANDKERCHIEF. RING, CHAIN AJtv CLASP-
which the owner can obtain by applying t«
G. Wm.i. 4sdm«m. d**? 1 }
A Partner Wanted.
Washd, A PARTNER, WITH
A CASH CAPITAL OF
To porcJMwe a half interest l* *
First-Class Drug Sloro.
a a Southern city, now weU established,
good business. „
Add re. with full UAUtO, "I. 8. C-.” r -
ni.AUuire.cv ‘‘‘ caau