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VOL. II.
THE
SUN.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1871.
NO. 501.
THE DAILY SUN.
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, W. GRUBB, Business Mauagor,
Of The Atlsuts Sun,
fiiulioab (Eime Sable.
tares of Trains to
Atlaata. * * '
xii wxarxsN s Aaumc (ox state) raii^oad.
hioht rASBxnoxa traix—outward—pas r lihx
io nw TtiHX.
Arrives *t Chsttanoogs a m
PAT FASSKNUXB TEAM—OUTWARD.
Leaves AUanta . c *~ * “
Arrives st Chsttanoogs 1 V “
NI9HT rxSSKXOEB TRAIN INWABD.
LeavssChsttanoogs , „, p ”
Arrives *» Atlsuts l .oO s ui
DAT r.\BSXN««m TRAIN—INWARD.
Leaves Chattanooga ,*2?*“
Arrives st Atlanta 1 :WU P “
ACOOSWODATION TRAIN—INWARD. »
Tgl iUUSUIA IA millMT AI RAH .SO AO.
(IfoDay JV»»»s*» SukUey-t
SUM rwiiim Twin irriTo*
Night Paaaeuger Train leaves •»?, p. m
Day Passenger Train arrives P- “»
Day Psaseuger Train haves 7:10a. m
fHoue Mountain Accommodation arrive*...8:05 a. a
•Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves... .8:16 p. m
MACON AMD WBSTBAN RAUtaOAD.
On and after Sunday, December 17, lb? 1, trains
will run as follows: . _
Day Passenger train leaves •••• em*’ ™
Day Passenger Train arrives l‘>M p. m
1:10 »• »
Leaves Macon 6;S6p. m
Night Passenger Train arrives 10:60 p.m
.Arrive# at Macou 6.10 p. m
ATLANTA AND WENT FOINL RAILROAD.
.Night Passenger Train arrives J “
Night Passenger Train leaves 7:oop. m
;Day Passenger Train arrive# * 00 p. ni
Day Passenger Train leave# • :«3 a. *
ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINK RAILROAD.
fcenvc Qatnesvtlta M
Leave Atlanta £ »•
Arrive at Qainesvflie - * :4i p - ■?
Ufa**phtn and Charleston Railroad,
w". J. AXKRH, Agent, Atlanta, Oa.
TIMS TABLE OF THE MKM1H1S ASP OUARLSHXON R. R.
OOIMO west:
Morning Express leaves Chsttanoogs 6:10 A M
Arrives In Memphis, asme day 10 £ JJ
Mail Train loaves Chattanooga SM r M
Arrives In Memphis, uext day 1* :1& P M
COMINO bast:
Morning Express leavss Memphis...*... .10*20 A M
Arrivesin Chattanooga, next morning.... 6 aw A M
Mail Tiainleaves Memphis 12:loA M
Arrives tn Chattanooga, next day 600 P M
Atlantic sad Usilf H»llroa«l.
I 1BOM Savannah, Oa., via Albeuy, Jackeonv.lle
1 and Tallahaaeee, to quincy, FlorhU:
Ism Savannah daily £ M
Arrive at Albany dally 1 :W P. M
Arrive at Jacksonville dally 1:40 P. M
Arrive at Tallahassee daily (Sundays sx-
cepted T:S6 P. M
Leave Tallahaaeee daily (Sundays exesp-
t«4) 10:90 A. M
Leave Jacksonville daily L. ••*» £ {j
Leave Albany daita. » : *f£ “
Arrlv*at SavaBEah daily •:« A. M
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SELMA, ROME AMD DALTON R. R.
laiBf* natET, sirmoans incleped.
Leave Selma 8:42 a. m., 8:16 r. m.
Arrive st Rome 6:41 p. M., 1:46 a. m.
Arrive st Dalton 7:40 r. m., 3 :S0 a. m.
Leave Dalton^ 7:60 a. m.. 8:*» p. M.
Leave koine 0:37 a. m., 10:43 P. M.
Arrive et Selma 8:10 9.U., 9:44 A* M>
•T." he*, a ahkusu tuiinMt,
DAT PASSENORa TEA IN P ILT, SUNDAYS EXPECTED.
Leave Augusta at...* 00 M.»
Leave Macon at « «C A. M
Arris* st * ] "
Arrive at Augusta at 1 46 P. M
Western Railroad of Alabama.
(nave Selma 4:10 A M
Arrive et Montgomery S:40 A M
AtUntlc and linlf Railroad.
F.XPBEMH PAMSEIfOnf:
Leave Savannah Dally st 9
45 P M
6:46 P M
6:26 A M
7:‘A7 A M
9NW A M
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0:30 P M
1:16 A M
6:«> P M
8 :‘J0 P M
0:2-1 A M
Arrive st Jessup..
irrlve at Bern bridge......
Arrive at Albany
Arrive at I.tv# Oak
Arrive at Jashoonvtlle.....
.^av# J as* eon villa.
LeaveAA«e Uak
l4*v# Albany
Arrive at Savannah " 11:26 A M
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Arrive at Jeeaup, Onndaye exe*p«ml, rt 4 :•*> A M
Arrive st Albany - 7 M P M
Arrive et Uve Oak «• IM)P«
Assive at TaUahaeeee *:2BPM
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n, Snndsya #xci-i>trd, at
L*avs Jsasup, MondayseicrpL-d. at
Arrive at Savannah, Mondays rierpted, i
Close connection at Macou. both ways,
TELEgRAPH NEWS
«)• tie >w lark Ait.wclatr.1 Pred.
And Western Itaiiroad t
o and from Atlanta.
DOMESTIC NEWS.
,11 W880URI.
(Irttlty’i Letter of |>ecllnhUon.
St. Loll*, 2U.—The latest issue
of the Ciiuoiman^ puhliolu'd at Lexiuj{-
too, Mo., centaluh the follotving lotur,
uddresoed to*its editor:
Nate York, Oct. lb, lt571.—P. Douan,
Eoq.—My dear air: 1 have yours of the
14th inst. I have no doubt that the
policy you suggest is that which your
party ought to adopt They should have
run Salmon P, Chose io lbhtt. Then,
the result of that contest, a return of
genuine peace and thrift would have been
promoted. That policy gave you more
last year in Missouri than could lmve
been secured through a party triumph.—
You err only as to the proper eaudidute.
I am not the man you need. Your party
is mostly Flee TVade, and I am a fero
cious Protectionist. I have no doubt
that I might be nominated and elected
by yonr help, but it would place us all in
false positions. If I, who am adversely
interested, can see this, I am sure your
good sense will, on reflection, realize that
you must take some man like Qratz
BrowD, or Trumbull, or Gen. Oox, late
Secretary of the Interior, and thus help
to pacify and re-unite our oountry anew.
Yours, Horace Greelky.
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KENTUCKY.
Death of llev. Hubert J. Brecklat Idgc.
Danville, December 28.—The Rev.
R. J. Breckinridge is dead.
MASSACHUSETTS.-
Sugar Hr finery Burned.
Boston, December 28.—The Howard
Sugar Refinery, at Cambridge, was
burned to-day. Loss $30,000.
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OHIO.
Heavy Ilobbtry of Bank IVotrs.
Cincinnati, Dee. 28.—Hie residence
of J. C. Ward, of Madisonville, Inis been
robbed of $30,000 in bauk notes.
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CALIFORNIA.
liich Silver Ml ■« *—Indian Affairs.
San Franctsoo, Decemlter 28.—The
silver mines in Arizona are assaying im
mensely.
The trial of one huudred and seven
citizens and Indians for the murder of
the Apaches at Camp Grant, will prob
ably result ip their acquittal, the evi
dence indicating that the Apaches, while
being fed by the government, were dep
redating on the whites.
LOUISIANA.
A Tend Bank.
New Orleans, Dec. 28.—The steamer
Florida, hence for Apalachicola, was
sunk in the Gulf. The crew, with the
exception of John Reed, colored, escaped.
She was valued at 820,000. No insur
ance.
SOUTH CAROLINA-
l'hr Orant War oa South Carolina.
Columbia, December 28.—Iu the
Cnited States Court yesterday, Stan-
berry moved a new trial on the ground
that the Kn-Klnx conspiracy culminated
on March Gth, 1871, aud was sought to
punished under a law euocted April 30tli,
1871. He also moved the arrest of the
judgment, on the ground of the uncon
stitutionality of the Kn-Kluxacts.
The cases of Brown uud* Miller, al
leged Ku-lvlux, were taken *p, and
Brown pleaded guilty.
In the United States Court, this morn
ing, John H. Miller was found guilty.
Judge Bond announced his decision over
ruling Stanbcrry’s motions for a u<-w trial
and an arrest of judgment. All the de
fendants, so far as couvieted, or who
have pleaded guilty, wore then sentenced
as follows: Jno. W. Mitchell to live years
imprisonment and 81,000 tine; Sherard
Childers, William Montgomery, Evans
Marpliey, llezekiah Porter, P. H. Mitch
ell, bylvunusSlieoter aud James B. Shear
er, each, to eighteen months and $100;
Dr. Thomas B. Whitesides one year and
$100; and Jno. S. Miles to throe months
aud 820.
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NEW YORK.
Ilask* Victimise:! by FAiRt-tl Draffs—
O'ton or Opposes Hair# lti<llrtinen1 —
Twcori tan’t be Found — Arm* Scat Io
Ike Cnbsiu.
New Yore, December 28.—The strum-
er Cuba is ashore. They have relin
quished the hope of getting her off with
this tide, os she must be lightened.
The Broadway Bank has received $20,-
000 of worthless checks. The New York
Bonk was victimized for the same amount
by the same person.
There is a clear aud cold northwest
wind this morning.
The Times save O’Conor opposes the
indictment of Mayor Hali.
There is no trace of Tweed. Judge
Larned has dissolved the injunction
against the sale of Tweed’s property.
It is stated that Cspt. Murray, of the
schooner General Torbit, was drowned
off Halteras.
The Cuba, which was shoaled yester
day, has been floated, and is off for Liv
erpool this morning.
A Havana letter sayr that the civil por
tion of the Cubau government has been
abolished. The whole power is vested in
tho military-
A thousand rifles by tho steamer Web
ster have safsly reached (Juba.
Tweed’s whereabouts has been con
stantly know a to the Sheriff. Ho has
never left the city, and has no such in
tention. The justification of his bonds
men is progressing. The Sheriff’s at
taches express the opinion that his bail
will be entirely settled to-morrow.
The Central Savings Bank, ot 0th ave
nue and 42d street, has suspended.
Michael J. Murphy, a post office clerk,
has been held in the htflh of $3,000 on
the charge of embezzelmeut.
There wers 108 coses of measles in the
city last week.
James H. Hackett, the actor, is dead.
ILLINOIS
%pkl* Family HBr»M*-Tk«t Bag
r Mp#4#r Oltshsrffd.
Chicago, December 28.—A man, his
7 -v) r m ! “od their four children, were burned
lo so i* M in their shanty at Florin, Davis county,
* ■! p 5 neighbors were not aroused,
4:*£ a M nor the tiro discovered till next day,
7 45 \ m when the charred remains were found in
ashes.
The coroner’s jury discharged the bag
gage master. The evidence shows that
Mrs. McCoy died from abortion, but the
net was committed before she camo to
Chicago.
FOREIGN NEWS.
PORTUGAL-
A Iqsilrsanolscleantle with Brasil.
Lisbon, December 29.—A squadron,
for Rio Janeiro, to settle the difficulty
with Brazil, is hourly expected to appear
off the mouth of the Tagus.
ITALY. i |
Commercial Treaty with Ike United
States.
Rome, December 28.—A decree has
l>een issued inaugurating a Commercial
Treaty with the United States.
, . AUSTRIA.
Francis Joseph Makes n Speech.
Vienna, Dec. 23.—In the Reichstag
to-day, the Emperor delivered a speech
from the throne. After the customary
formal congratulations, His Majesty pro
ceeded to deal with the home questions.
His readiness to grant extreme conees-
sious, he is sorry to say, has not brought
internal harmony to the States, as de
sired. The crown, while it contemplates
the etistenoe of separate kingdoms, with
con ititutionnl satisfaction, claims that its
ucts are in the interest of the wuole em
pire, os well as of individual States.
WA 8 HINGT ON.
Washington, December 28.—Nine
hundred and twenty-eight tobacco fac
tories in the United States, have been
bonded, for non-compliance with the
laws, in thq^sum of 88,000,000.
The Departments are quiet.
Col. R. C. Wintersmith has returned
to the city for the winter.
COMMERCIAL.
Office Daily Sun, Dec. 28, 1871.
Cotton—Very little doing. Selling on
street at 17}; in store at 18. Receipts 20
bales; sales none.
Provisions — Bacon—shoulders .81;
clear rib sides 9; clear sides
9 ; hams, plain 12l@14; sugar
cured 15@16. Bulk meats—shoulders
6f; clear rib sides 8; clear sides 8}.
Laid—Tierce lOKgll; oans 11 J;
@12; buckets 13.
Financial—Gold is bnying 1 10-
selling 1 12; silver is buying 1 04—sell
ing 1 08.
Fruit—Bough peaches 4} to 5J per
r >und; peeled 10 to 14* Apples, peeled,
to 41 per pound; green Georgia apples
$3 50 to $4 00 per bbl*
Butter- -Tennessee and oountnr but
ter 20 to 30 cents; Northwestern 27 to 31.
Leather—Hemlock 25 to 30; Oak 40
to 45; Harness leather 36 to 45; upper
leather 42 to 50; Calf skins $25 to $60
per dozen; Americau calf skins $25 to
40 per dosen.
Hides—Green 7 to 7|; green salt 81
to 8j; dry hides 15 to 16.
Onions—$3 50@5 00 per barrel.
Tobackx- Low grades 65@56c ; com
mon, 58@65 ; gvod, 75@90; tiny, $1@
$1 25 ; ohoice brands, 81 25@1 50.
Iron—Swode 7c; home shoe iron 7c;
City Mills and Pittsburg bar 6c.
Mackerel—Half bbls. No. 188.50; No.
2 $7; No. 3 $6. Kite, No. 1 $1 85; No.
2 81 60; No. 3 $140.
Cheese—17c.
Grain.—Corn, 90. Oats, mixed 68;
bteck70; yellow 70.
Sugar—A, 14; extra C, 13|; crushed,
powdered and granulated, 15; Dem-
erarm 12|@13t; fair to choice brown,
11(912}. FaiT supply; market steady.
Coffee—Rio, 22@24» Java, 34; Li-
guira, 30.
Molasses—By barrel, 30; by hogs
head, 32; New Orleans choice, 65, prime
03. „
Salt—Liverpool 2:15; Virginia 2. Rice
9@9}.
Flour—Superfine, in barrels, 87 25@
$7 50, sacks higher ; extra $8 00 ;
family $8 50@9 00; extra family $9 25@
9 50; fancy $10Cdi$ll.
COTTON OOODS.
8 oz Osnaburgs, 1C; 6 ox, 12}. 4-4
Sheeting, 12}. 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8
Shirting, 10}; Shirting, 8}. Yarns, all
numbers, $1 40. Cotton rope, 28. All
domestics in good demand.
BY TELEGRAPH.
New’ Orleans, December 28.—Sugar—
demand good; inferior 6(af6}; common
to good common 6l@7}; fair to fully
fair 7il(S)8|; prime 9@9}; strictly prime
9|. Molasses firm; inferior 20@25;com
mon 36; fair 37@88; prime 40@42;
strictly prime 43b» 44. Whisky 95,100,
103, and 103}. Coffee 19}@22}.
Louisville, December 28.—Bagging
dull at 12}@13. Flour active and firm.
Corn quiet and firm. Provisions has an
advancing tendency. Pork $13 50.
Shoulders 7}; clear sides 7}. Lord 9@
9}. Whisky 91.
Cincinnati, December 08.— Flour dull
and drooping. Corn iu good demand
at 4 T . Pork—an advance asked, none
established, $1350(^813 62}. Lard ad
vanced; steam 8|. Bacon—demand
light and firm; shoulders C|; sides 7}.
Whisky 91.
New York, December 28.— Codon
dull; soles 1211; uplands 20; Orleans 20}.
Flour In fair request but unchanged.
Whisky heavy, 93}(a9L Wheat very
quiet but firm. Corn firm and in fair
export and home demand* 97(^98; yellow
Southern, no v, 77}. Rice quiet, 8}(<i 8}.
Pork a abode firmer, $14 87}(ikl4 76.
Beef quiet Lard a shade firmer. Na
val* dull. Tallow steady. Freights
heavy. Money* general rate 1-16 com
mission* but ((slaucaa kaned at close at
7 currency. Gold SK^t- Governments
advanced {(d, |. State* very Arm—Teun.
64* im»w same; Va. 56* new 554* Le. 60,
new 50; Level's 63; 8s 72; Ala. 93, 5a (.3;
Ga. 73, Tff 78; N. 0.314, new 12; & C. 48,
new 24.
ChaBLBTTON, December 28.—Cotton
dull and nominal—middlings 19; uet re
ceipts 1908; stock 35,296.
Savannah* December 28.—Cotton—
middlings 18} offered, 171(^19 asked,
some sales at 18}; net reoeipte 3873; sales
1800; stock 81,399.
Liverpool, December 28—Eveoing. —
Cut ton closed quiet—upland* Ui(n 10 ;
! Orleans 10}. Corn 32, for No. 2 mixed ■
i Cotu*n, shipped or shipping—Orleans ‘
10 1-16.
I Augusta, Dec. 28.—Cotton—Middlings
! 18c; receipts 1200 bales; sales 700. j
New York Dec. 28.—Sales of cotton
for future delivery 9,200 bales, ns follows
Dec. 19 7-16, 19}; Jun. 19}, 19 9-16,
19 15-16; Feb. 19}; March 20}, 20}} April
20}, 20 7-16; May 20|.
Standing Comrallttrs or the Gvorgla
state Bcnalr.
Judiciary—Reese, Clmirman; Brown,
Candler, Wellborn, Nuunally, Hillyer,
NicholU, Hoyle, Brock.
Finance—Simmons, Chairman; Hinton,
Candler, Burns, Hillyer, Lester, Hoard,
Nioholls, Bruton.
Enrollment—Hoyle, Chairman; Well
born, Hillyer, Peudy, Brown, Kibboe*
Welch.
The State of the Republic—Wellborn,
Chairman; Reese, Hillyer, Brown,
Kibbee, Hinton, Brock.
Education—Nioholls, Chairman; Kib
bee, Jervis, Reese, Lester, Clark, Camp
bell.
Internal Improvements — Nunnally,
Chairman; Burns, Bruton, Erwin, Black,
Hinton, Jervis.
Banks — Lester, Chairman; Hillyer,
Simmons, Burns, Erwin, Welch, Stead
man.
Privilege and Elections—Brown, Chair
man; Heard, Griffin, Kirkland, Kibbee,
Hicks, Estes.
Petitions—Estes, Chairman; Hoyle,
Black, Cone, Cameron, Colman.
Public Buildings—Erwin, Chairman;
Kirklknd, Lester, Black, Burns, Bruton,
Cone,
The Penitentiary—Kibboe, Chairman;
Nioholls, Jones, Cone, Candler, McWhor
ter, Wallace.
Lunatic Asylum—Hinton, Chairman;
Simmons, Erwin, Smith, Kibbee, Ma
thews, Welch.
Military—Jervis, Chairman; Kirkland,
Cone, Erwin, Brock, Estes. Deveanx.
Printing—Hillyer, Chairman; Candler,
Simmons. Hinton, Wellborn, Richard
son, Clark.
Deaf and Dnmb Asylum—Burns,
Chairman; Jones, Rlack, Richardson,
Hillyer, McWhorter, Jems.
The Institution of the Blind—Jones,
Chairman; Simmons, Hoyle, Couc, Hen
ry, Kirkland, McWhorter.
Agriculture and Manufactures—.Stead
man, Chairman; Jones, Mathews, Jor
dan, Erwin, McWhorter, Anderson.
Auditing—Candler, Chairman; Bruton,
Nicholls, Peddy, Heard, Kibboe,WhIImco.
Engrossing—Jordan. Chairman; Hill
yer, Cameron, Hicks, Cone, Black,
Brock.
Journals—Cone, Chairman; Cameron,
Hicks, Mathews, Welch, Bruton* Wal
lace.
State Library—Heard, Chairman ;
Black, Estes, Jervis, Welch, Oolman,
Wallace.
New Counties and County Lines—Mc
Whorter, Chairman; Kirkland, Jordan,
Andemon, Smith, Cone, Crayton.
Standing CemmlttMl of the House of
KrpreseutatlTcs.
Judiciary—Messrs. Hoge of Fulton,
Wm. D. Anderson of Cobb, Phillips
of Echols, Graham of Dude, Bacon of
Bibb, Sneed of Richmond, Simmons of
Gwinnett, Murpby of Harris, Pou of
Musoogee, Scott of Floyd, Edwards of
Elbert, Peeples of Berrien, Dell of
Screven, Hunter of Brooks, Cumtning of
Richmond, Pierce of Hancock, liu sell of
Chatham.
Finance—Messrs. Rawles of Effing
ham, Camming of Richmond, Crittenden
of Randolph, Netherland of Rabun,
Barksdale of Warren, Howell of Milton,
Jackson of Fulton, Nutting of Bibb,
Cato of Troup, Gray of Bartow, Butts of
Hancock, Ormond of Houston, Hunter
of Brooks.
Committee on State of the Republic—
Messrs. J. W. Wofford of Bartow, Clark
of Troup, Jones of Terrell, Hall of Up
son, Goldsmith of 1 h.Kalb, Bush of Mil
ler, Hoge of Fulton, Goodman of Camp
bell, Wofford of Banks, Lang of Lin
coln, Johnson of Jefferson, Guytou of
Laurens, McWhorter of Greene.
Committee on Military Affairs—Messrs.
Baker of Piko, Watters of Jasper, Chan-
cey of Early, Paxton of Charlton, Mat
tox of Clinch, Carlton of Colquitt, Sar
gent of Coweta, Reid of Union, Renfroo
of Washington, Bell of Webster, Jenkius
Worth.
On BrtUks—Messrs. Cumming of Rich
mond, Scott of Floyd, Harvey of Marion
Bowie of Walton, Wynn of Wilkes, Mor
ris of Talbot, West of White, Trammel,
of Paulding, Griffin of Twiggs, Beaseley
of Jefferson, Clark of Richmond, Booth
of Pulaski, Paulk of Irwiu.
On Privileges and Elections—Messrs.
Phillips of Echols, Pierce of Iluneock,
Russell, of Chatham, Rutherford of
Crawford, Sellers of Appling, Allred of
Pickens, Floyd of Morgan, Williams of
Decatur, Smith of Oglethorpe, Flynt of
Taliaferro, Slaton of Wilkes, Head of
Haralson, Oolby of Greene.
Ou Internal Improvements—Messrs.
Hall of Upson, Woodall of Talbot, Wood
of Walker, Summers of Newton, Hcidt
of Chatham,Richards of Cherokee, Wood
ward of Dooly, Rountree of Emanuel,
Barron of Jones, Pentecost of Carroll,
Riley of Lumpkin, Hudson of Schley,
Jones of Hart.
On Agriculture and Manufacture s—
Messrs. Davis of Newton, Bunn of Polk,
W. P. Anderson of Cobh, Bryan of Hen-
nr, Jones of Gwinnett, Cox of Burke,
Davenport of Ogletlion«, Johnson of
Clay, Murphy of Burke, Brady of Sum
ter, Braddey of Glasscock, Handley of
Pulaski, Putney of Dougherty.
On Public Expenditures— Messrs. C.
A. Nutting of Bibb, Kelly of Chatham,
Hammond of Bntta, *fanrer ol Baker,
McMillan of Habersham, McNonl of Ran
dolph, Pou of Muscogee, Griffin of
Houston, Sneed of Richinoud, Wilson
of Fulton, Ballengcr of Floyd, Ross of
Bibb, Mansfield of Stewart.
On Education—Messrs. Jackson of
Fulton, Bacon of Bibb, Wofford of Bar
tow, Cody of Chattahoochee, Davis of
Newton, Simmons of Owiunett, Joiner
of Dougherty, Etheridge of Putnam
McNeal of Randolph, Bryan of Henry’.
Morrison of Ware, Quarry of Quitmun •
Berrien of Burke.
Ou Enrollment—Messrs. McMillan of
Hatxtrsham, Converse of Lowndes, Craig
of Telfair, Dell of Hureven, Cleghorn
of Chattooga, Baker of Bryan, Bate
man of Taylor, Spence of Goffce, Sto
vall of Columbia, Hillyer of Camden,
Palmer of Dawton.
On Journals—Mewr*. Rush of Miller,
Killian of Towna, Cloud of Warren,
Emerson of Whitfield, Kennedy of Bul
loch, McConnell of Olajtou, Payne of
Catooea, Knowles of Pierce, Moreland
of Meriwether, Glover of Sumter, Field
of Murray.
On Penitentiary—Messrs. Goldsmith
of DeKalb, Dukes of Morgan, Baker of
Pike, Davenport of Oglethorpe, Morris
of Talbot, Jone* of Hart, Harvey of
Marion, Brown <>? Monroe, Rutherford
of Crawford, Simmons of Hull, Rile} of
Lumpkin, Palmer of Dawson.
On Lunatic Asylum—Me- -rx. Eth
eridge of Putnam, O’Neal, of Baldwin,
Hughes of Forsyth, Cloud of Warren*
Johnson of Jefforson, Clements of
Montgomery, Lipaey ot Le-e, Wbatly of
Favette, Battle of Thomas, Lunik in of
Columbia, Jones of Terrell, Chastain of
Gilmer, McNeal of Randolph.
On Deaf and Dumb Asylum—Messrs.
Bunn of Polk, Simmons of Hall, Lipaey
of Lee, Gray of Bartow, Brawoer of
Franklin, Farmer of Liberty, Brewton
of Tatnall, Mann of Wilcox, Martin of
Johnson, Meadows of Madison, Howell
of Milton, Wilson of Fulton, Balleugur
of Floyd.
On Blind Asylum—Messrs. Patillo of
Harris, Collins of Mitchell, Taylor of
Washington, Emerson of Whitfield*
Jones of Macon, Pierce of Hancock,
Hancock of Jackson, Hooks of Wilkin
son, Richards of Cherokee, Goodman of
Campbell, Franklin of Fannin.
On New Counties and Connty Lines—
Messrs. Fain of Gordon, Gnyton of Lau
rens, Clark of Troup, Jones of Gwinnett,
Hendloy of Pulaski,Converse of Lowndes,
Meadows of Madison, Woodnll of Talbot,
Clower of Monroe, Braddey, of Glass
cock, Patillo of Harris.
On Publio Printing—Messrs. Wm. D.
Anderson of Cobb, Heidt of Chatham,
Carlton of Colqnitt, Cato of Tronp,
Chastain of Gilmer, Netherland of Ra
bun, Richardson of Clark, Johnson of
Spulding, McWhorter of Greene.
On Auditing—Craig of Telfair, Riley of
Lumpkin, Rountree of Emanuel, Frank
lin of Fannin, Atkinson of Thomas.
On Petitions and Memorials.—Heidt
of Chatham, Graham of Dade, Bryan of
Henry, Edwards of Elbert, Johnson of
Jefferson, Berrien of Burke, Baker of
Pike, and Hall of Meriwethor, McMillan
of Habersham.
On State Library.—Bacon of Bibb,
McMillan of Habersham, Jackson of Ful
ton, W. D. Anderson of Cobb, Russell of
Chatham.
On Western and Atlantic Railroad.—
Jackson of Fulton, Hall of Upson, Mc
Millan of Habersham, Craig of Telfair,
Tarver of Baker, Wofford of Bartow,
Fain of Gordon, Cato of Troup, Mc
Whorter of Green, and Hall of Meri
wether.
Ou Public Buildings and Property.—
Camming of Richmond/Wilson of Ful
ton, Wynn of Wilkes, Kelly of Chatham,
Hudson of Schley, Netherland of Rabun.
On Corporations.—W. D. Anderson of
Cobb, Cumming of Richmond, Fain of
Gordon, Hoge of Fulton, Phillips of
Echols, Pou of Muscogee, Peeples of Ber-
ien, aad Hall of Meriwether, Phillips of
Echols.
Rimmmcnt*.
DeGive’s Opera House
l-J.VT .r/Mf/T «r/T OJTK !
FORMEC-HABELMANN
GRAND OPE1RA
The Create,t Star ( ompitny In the World
This, Friday, December S», 1871.
Flutow’s most popular opera
M. A R T H A ;
Or, THE FAIR AT RICHMOND I
With the following cast:
M’llo ANNA nOHKTTI.aa MARTHA
M’llo luiulw. a# Nancj
Wile l'rediKMU, ax |
M'llo Rcdrutno, t
M'lle Noser, hr
M'lla HchroMer, sr
Carl Boauiiard, a*..
W. Formas, sr
Jos. Weinllch, sr. ..
Albrec.t. sa
Janicjrki Johua >n
Peasant#, Huntsmen, Ladies in wslUag, fogee, etc.
Ladies of Honor
Lions!
Plunkett
Tristan
Sheriff
TO MORROW- -SATURDAY.
LAST MIGHT of the OPERA.
GRAND GALA PERFORMANCE.
DER FREYSCHUTZ!!
The Whole Company In the Cast
• POPULAR PRICES.
iHtPULAK PRICES.
POPULAR PRICES.
Ocuersl Admission fl no
Reserved Keats :. ‘J ot)
Gallery 6U
Rale of reserved seats st Phillips k Crew’s Hook
and Munic Store, whirr Librcltoos can be obtaiued.
deeH.lt
DeGive’s Opera House.
•/tnnoiincemeni Extraordinary !
FOR. OAE V FEEK O.VLW!
Commencing Monday, January 1st. 1972.
TIIK TALKVTKD AIITIST
KATIE PUTNAM,
Agisted by s First Class Stock Company from
Cooley’s Opera House, Chicago, with*
repertoire of new and suc
cessful dramas.
ADMISSION fl 00; Family Circle 60 cents. No
extra charge for reserved scats.
Reserved seats for sale at PbUl ipa k Crew's Rook
Keen AbocrliscmtiUo.
A DAILY 1’AI‘KIt IN OKIFKIN I
PnOSPBOTDS
OF THE
Griffin Daily News.
H aving, iiy experience abroad, become
fatly satisfied that Griffin la an good a place to
live and make a living in as any in Georgia. I have
mads up my mind to return, and on the 16th day of
January, commence the publication of a live a«wa-
paper, to b* called
Tlio Or till at Oiiily News.
The paper will tie published In th* Interest of uo
faction or ring, or tn toe interest of
party, rliottc, faction or ring.
any individual except tu>.« U.
ft will be independent in pol
Ih* purpose of the paper wUl be to give the news
—trae news—news st home aud from abroad—com
mercial. general and polRUel news, *11 prepared
such * manner as to give tho most of it in *hs mo.,
resdabl- -haps.
People who «ant to patronize such a paper as this
arc invited U> coiae up with their subscriptions and
a Ivi rtUeiuent*. i iik Nkwr will be printed ou good
clear type, at Five Dollars |»r annum for tbs dally,
and one dollar and fifty cents per annum for the
weekly A. M. HPEIUUTH.
December 27, 187J.
Ncm OUDcrtiaemmto.
21 Residence Lot*!
AtaJ. A J. HARjiLSOJtTy Ancir.
A. HL. SBAaO.
Dealer in Real Estate.
W ILL HELL, on Friday. »th December. 1871,
commencing st half-past 10 a. m., TWENTY-
ONE RESIDENCE LOIN, in fuU view of th* RoUtng
Mills, being s part of the Wallace and Seago Survey,
a.m --- *— Hu-*.
ider the hammer will bo sol
the highest bidder. Term*
Dealer In Beat Estate, Atlanta, Oa.
XIA.TF X7l3!
A MINIATURE SET
VarUtr and Chitmbrr Fmmltur*
A FULL BET. MADE BY 0HA&LE8 C. AIL
LI AMBON, with * Penknife, very .handsome, and
great curiosity. A beautiful New Year’s Present for
your little daughter or sister. To bo rafled at t
o’clock, p. a., next Monday, the 1st January, at
Sanders' on Peachtree street, under the National
Hotel. Ckameea ftl.DO. Gall and look at it
decW-lt
Dr. II. .T. HOLMES,
Be.td.nc ud Offlc,
NATIONAL HOTEL.
Atlanta, Georgia.
HALL COUNTY
White Sulphur Springs
FOR SALE OR RENT.
years, these celebrated Springs, six miles from
Jtlr-IAne Railroad
. a BMoGAMT.
GEORGIA REPORTS
Ear Sale at the Office of the San.
I umpkin’s Index, tho whole for sale at
at tha San Office
ala at $80
novo-tf.
PHILADELPHIA AMU ATLANTA
WINE & LIQUOR CO
No. 8 GRANITE BLOCK,
Broad Street,
lATLAMTd, QA
Uu6inc«» Carl*.
r. or. TBROwin,
Proprietor Exooisior Plastering Works,
P. O. llox 400, ATXaANTA, OA.
_sug38 8m.
G. IV. ROOMS*
C ontractor for brick and
Stone Work, of all clasaes. Plastering and
Ornamental work, Stone (hitting, ate.
Griffin.Ga.. May It. 1871. vl
NW. Jit ACM IE*
Painter and Decorator*
QnriCE abort W. O. Jnok’s, Whitehall street, r ’
continuance of the a
MIDDLETON &BRO.,
Capper Smith*, Sheet Irea Werker*
and Brass Msalden.
W E are prepared ts dofoaakovo Warfc tn a snpo-
riormanuer. Shot nazt door to Sna Office,
Broad street d*c9-
Atlanta Collecting Agency,
OPPI OBi,
Up rilalrs* Dodd's Corner,
WHITEHALL STRUT.
Rents, wages, and aooouxts collected
on Short notice.
Books Posted on Seasonable Terms. All order
promptly attended to.
P. O. Box ITS J. H. OAT AW k 00.
UPIIOLHTERING*
Paper Hanging
AND
FURNITURE REPAIRING
QLD CHAIRS CANED AND NO CHARGB FOB
KEVARNHU1NO. Lonagsa Bopairad, and Carpets
novfMf
C. R. BROWN,
No. 1 DeOivss* Opera Horn
Marietta s*
McDaniel & hooper.
Wholesale and Retail Dealer* In
Btiming Oils, Umpi, lamp Goode.
COOK’S VAPOBINE BURNERS. FRUITS,
Vcgrtuhlra.Fancy and Family Urwtriti
TOYS AND CHRISTMAS OOODS
obnbeallt.
10S Whitehall Street, West aid* hah.
Peters. AtUnta. Ga. declS-1
Hulk Meats* Bum. J*ard iad Bitter.
250,000 £
ket. 100.000 Ih*. kaoon atdm. fO^OOlba. Leaf Laid.
mis and I errata. 600 barrels Flour. M0* hmfceta
oru. Wheat aud Oats in store and to arrive. 8.8UQ
ml No. 1 Butter received to-day. Um*. Oimiht,
latter. Alexander's Old Tennessee Whisky.
A. LEYDEN.
WM. M. WILLIAMS.
Shirt Mr kingp,
F1ENTLEMKN ’8 SHIRTS AND LADIES' WHITE
vl Work, of ell kinds, handsomely mad* in the
moet elegant styles, by s lady of five years expat*,
sues, in tho City ot Mew York.
Gall aad examine specimens at Mrs. BENSON’S
Cloak and Dresa Making letabiiskmanI. Darts' MaE.
Broad street. 4**M4f
T’o Advertisers!
cwired from all but live at the counties) a splendid
opportunity is offered to merchants and other*. Ad
dress, for terms, Ac., Editor ’’Manual of the State
of Georgia." Box 57'i, Atlanta, Ga.
dscQa-TharASun
THE ATLANTA SU$
DAILY and WEEKLY ?
( A Live Paper mm Live Issues.’
ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Political Editor,
A. R. WATSON, News Editor*
J. MENLY SMITH, General Editor and Business
THE SUN Is an earnest adveesta el Democrat! o
principles, and a defender of Liberty—adhering Iff
the time-honored taadmarita of tna Demortatie
faith. We look upon the success of tha party in the
tc^wlu . (lottou. Ihutph our ImtllOUlli wd On*
oontinmt for tfefs *n*s*aawr stall kdmr in the
ranks of tha mighty Democratic hoots, who still
loro liberty and ogml ridbta.
The gnat lntarssta of Gaorgta wUl bo fostered.
Wsshali sirs a oorrsof report of the proceedings ot
tho LsgfAtnm*.fnd pnbGsh tho DMtatono-of the
Supreme OourCwlS all news of interest connect* d
with the Stais Oemrnmeat. >
r enlisted in this great
ooluEws ot Tn* Sum
J. HENLT SMITH, Manager.
TEHMH OF HU11HCRIFTION
Dally—Single Copy f ^
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Six Months S M | One Month 1 00
( labs for Dally-Per Annwm i
Three Copies...... ST SO I Eight Coptas.. 68 00
Four " Id 00 Ten •• 84 00
JPIvo * 4J »/ Single paper 6
Weekly—r#* !■■*■!
MMle Copy........ t 001 Tn Copiee Ih o
Three Ooptee f *0 > Twsply Copies S8 00
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* * 1*6 00
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Twenty Copies. 16 00
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One Hundred Osptae66 oo
sn Copies T W | Uingta 6 eta
No dubseriptlons to thi WEEKLY, received for *
shorter period than six months.
QLUIIl
Names for CLUBS most aU he sent *6 th* same
tine, and take the paper for the earno length of time.
and aE be at thee
ter. by Express, <
now to rmicyt eorey.
Wa win be responsible for th* aafs arrlvdl of al
as by Money Order, by Registered Let
me, or by Draft, but not otherwise. 1
. in an unrcglstsrsd tatter is lost, M mo*
be th* loss of tho parson sanding it
No paper wUl be sent from tho odtoo tttl ft is paid
for, and names will always be erased whan tha lima
paid for expires.
Mgr Parsons sanding money by Fiprsee most pre
pay chargm _^__ = ____ === _ =
ns triB remain In OiawfurdvEta. His
eoonaottou with Tna 9aa will not ohaage hie resi
dence. Ail letters Intended for him, either on pri-
oonnected with the Political De-
addremad to him
partmont of this papsr.^shi
business of
A Its PoUttaal ki|ftmi*t. she old be
sdilresasrl to J. Henly Smith. Msasger, Atlanta, Ga.
kind, connected with
*»<>
SAS SEEN HOUSE,
(Formerly UnitedBtatas HotaL)
R R, SABBEHN, Aguot, Proprietor.
Gio. W. RABSEEN. Clerk.
TERMS —Transient Boarders, par day $20
•hH —
oct *-dlm.
SlnglsMsai,or Lodging..
BARNESVILLE HOTEL,
J. B. CAMP, .... Proprietor.
(NEAR DEPOT.)
d«o!6-tf
BOARD gS PEE DAT.
REYNOLD’S HOTEL,
NEWNAN • - - OEOROZA.
(FOKKFRLT UoDOWZIX nODSt-j
ABU O.UBB. R.t.a *B H pan DAY.
"ESzr
KENNB9AW HOUSE,
MAIUKTTA, - - GEOIIOIA,
TCI. Alt I
,m*ai>ni..
Rankin House,
COLUMBUS, OBOWOIA.
J. W. RYAN,
oet31-tf >
BROWN’N HOTEL,
MACON* OEOROU.
rpHI! SPLENDID FIBEDCLAE8 HOTEL 18 THE
X largest and best Hotel in the City, it Is situa
ted immediately opposite tha General Passenger
Depot, and for Comfort. Flsgsnos, Bsonomy and at
tention of its Employ*** and attaches it oflbrs greet
er Inducements to the traveling public than any oth
er house la the Southern States.
W.f. 1B0WM A 00*
EfTABLISHED. * IMS
STUART RAIHrOAD HOTE
Opposite Depot—VALDOSTA
rPHIS HOTEL 18 OOSTENIBNT TO
A pk -
targes _
novS-tf
LITCHFIELD HOUSE,
AOWORTH, QKOBOtA-
T able alvate ruEmanD im the
bMt th. WM iffordA_
f**t
a. L. UNIFIED,
SPOT8WOOD HOTEL,
hacoe, oaoaeiA.
th, anmmii*iii •
Only Ou MIavM WBlk.
a J. MAOr.EI.LAH. *up*t.
MARSHALL HOUSE,
MFAMMIA AA -
A. B. LUCE, Proprietor.
DarBoardfAQO.
Planter’s Hotel,
B0AKD
1
12.40 Per Da,,
t. «. a. mrxrEE. Wtaoot
Mnn^rillMhlM. 4h*4t
HjKtyHF..
HENRY HAYS, Pror’r.
NOTXOa. V
| SEEEST IMm dl (ME *«•
mjOtlhiMtkmHI eiiHihIOI
not p.7 ,n j dob* conhHto* by Hr.