The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, January 03, 1872, Image 4
SUN. THE DAILY Wednesday Mowraia ...January 3 New Advertisement* always found n First Paae ; Looal and JJusiness Nnlidss on Fourth rage. Our Cltjr Aftat. Oapt. John 8. Wuuc is oar Agent for Atlanta. »*’• 11 authorised to receive subscriptions, make c" llona, anti eon tract far advertising. METEOIIOLOGIC'AL. omoE oHiEr or sioif al service, i Washington, D C., 2d January, 1872. f Tb* lav baapmatoy In lavra will probably move aaat pn H*ln|*dar ofer tha law late* Cloudy weather. with rain, oontlnua, with east winda in the Gulf and South Atlantic Htatea. Moderating weather In the middle and eaeteru Btatca. South east winds, with rain, or possibly snow, over the lake region. North-west winds, with clearing weather, west at Illinois and Wisconsin. Dangerous winds art tot anticipated for t» nfght on the Atlantic CITY AFFAIRS. .Bt^XMwaLi , ifTi'fr, fjcA Csbibtuas aiw Bridal Presents. — Bilk dtraw*, embroidered cloak*, fan, French kid glow*, *ilk under-gu-ment*. Frenefc hoeiatjr. Froook oalicoee, French wrappers, fans, reel Uee robs every nov- alty ln tie*, teal jet net* and three ouee* of curioeitiee—all opening at the London Won, Marietta street. In. Cedent* at Audios.—Col. G. W. Adair advertises two cottages lof sole at auction at 12 o'olock to-morrow. Hoi Best.—Bee the notice of 3fT. A thidby. Hit place is beautiful and well arranged. Tut Catt aim's Oince—W. B. Lowe & Co. havo an interesting advertisement iu our paper this morning. Boots at Auction.—See the notice of tho great hook auction, to continue for tW(o%intf’uAosar T^U Ah faro change to bay such books ** yon want John M. Bohn, Jb., A Co.—Seo the notices of these extensive and reliable 4galept,|t^(yigh^ in our Local and Busi ness oolnmn, 'Thk Dollar Saving* Bank. — The Board of Directors of this bank met you-* tenlay and declared a satisfactory divi dend. 1 It n well managed. Wallace McPherson.— Since Mr. Mc Pherson lias gone Over on Peachtree he lias enlarged his business. The front of his store is covered with liis business-like signs. ^ Pew Rentino.—Tho pear« of the "See ond Baptist Church will be rented to-day at lQfrtlockd * AUpew-lioldens and those wishing pews will please be on hand. All pews uretoouakkred vacant, and for rent Vuovl Nichols’ Academy.—Nichols lias taken James’ Hall, where he will open his DancisgtSohoal fovwaorror. It ia tin* ul ■»$»€ ®»11 ttt- tcntion, turjiia advi rtisemaot, the fact tiuilho baa UkCn so very convenient a Hall as that in Jainos' Block. African Odi> Fellows.—A procession of colored Odd Pillows, who, wo loom, obtained a charter from England, para ded the aUecta on Monday. They wuie very orderly, anil, we understand, are composed of the very best class of the colored jiophlafion. Till Home, of Ohio.—TV. T. Waters & Co. give notice that Tho Home Iusuruuce Company, of {Jty, have made up enough money to ^ay up all their Chicago losses, leaving their capital and surplus inteot, the eame as before the tire. This is evi dence of g*xl faith, and entitles the Company to public conthlcuoe. Personal.—We had the pleasure of meetiug lasteveuiug our old trioud aud conductor, Dave Raauat'y, of the M. and C. lUilrood, who is ou a visit to liis autc-WMvm Ikmus and friends. As km comVs oousignod fivro his heller half, to oar e^mcial c ire, wa hopo his friends will allow him to ruu a (dow schedule during his stay in Atlauta. H j has lost none of tho former bloom that glowed on his cheeks. New Yuah'b Call*—'The itopukr cus tom so long in rogue of psying respects end tendering New Tear’s greetings to the ladies, wss gallantly observed on Mon day by a tbonsund—more or less—of om town chivalry. From 11 a. m. to 11 p. m. the streets were alive with handsome baronches, elegant plmtona, royal “coaches and four,” and other indescri- Itable vehicles, and chivulrou^knightH, ••Who talked all tlic .lay Of their hat aud their glove, But thought all the wayf Of an angelic love Who told him one (tight, 1 u the light of red Mara. She loved him—the sprite— Then gazed at the aUra!" More than five hundred houses were open for reception, and the parlors were tastefully. and exquisitely decorated with festoons and wreaths of lanrdt, myrtle aDd cedar, and tables fairly radiant with de licious delicacies and sparkling bevera ges. The colls were far more numerous, and the preparations rouse extensive,mid the reception more elegant, than lost year, A number of houses entertained with smiles and refreshments over two hundred guests. Verily, these ore aus picious overtures to the despotic little sovereigns of leap year. C. C. Hammock, Bus Estate Aowbt. Judge Hammock will sell tho Hook and Ladder Trhek House day after to-morrow. Seo the advertisement. The Life Association.—A notice of an important .election for Directors at the Home office of this Company appears in our cola sins this morning. ThE feinger Sewing Machiuo Agoncy got up an original vrocsesioa of its own novel and attractive plan, which attract ed much attention. Maj. 0. P. McCalla.-“Yesterday Mnj. McCalla returned from Augusta, where he has been staying for some days. He has done much to expose the frauds and corruption of the thieving King, aud de serves well of tho people of Georgia. No doubt his services will be duly acknowl edged by the people of Georgia, and suit ably rewarded. The Conduct of K. B. Bullock.—To day the committee to investigate the con duct of him of tho bison-hide, meets at the Capitol bnildiug. It consists of Messrs. J. C. Nicholls of Blackshear, aud M. J. Wellborn of Blairsvillo, of the Sen ate; aud E. F. Huge of Atlanta, S. McNeil of Cuthbert, and TV. D. Payuoof Ringgold, of the House. Investigation of State Road Manage ment.— 1 The committee to investigate the management of tho Western and Atlantic Railroad while under the control of Blodgett and bullock, meets this morning. Hon.* M. A. Candler of Ddcabtr, sml W. L. Olsrk of Thom- asville, are tho Senators on the Commit tee; and ClalrboruO Snead of Augusta, R. W. Phillips of StutwiiviUs, ouJ.W. L. Goldsmith of Decatur, are the members on tho part ou the House. Col. J; F. Denver, of -Polk county, has keen appointed Collector o(Internal Rcvciue for the 4th Congressional Dis trict, and is in tho city. We suppose he will soon enter upon his duties. Mayor’s Court.—His Honor does not relent one jot or tittle from his estab lished rigor aud severity, or punishing the city’s offenders. After the introduc tory hymn— “Cool* all ye liaavy laden lu «ln and sorrow lout, lb-inint, both youth aud maiden. And pay your Tea ad Cost " TWO ULUE COAT8 were culled up, charged with offering au unwarranted Insult to tho virgin New Year. They had desecrated the day of her nativity by making libutions with Atlaotu benzine, accompanied by profane propitiations to Pluto. Their form of worship was peculiar: "They wit upon their •liar, * ‘ ~ why mud, n’ bit In bl> To Piuntels and Pi BLLTnaw.—Want- ad by an experienced News and general Job Printer, a Situation. Reference—His work. Address N. A J., Sun Office, Atlanta, Go. janA Hobse-Clipweo.—The operations <4 the great horse-dipping machine can be witnessed at Wootten & Taylor’s stables to-duy. It is a curiosity. ♦ - —~ The Legislature assembles ou the 10th, and not on the 17th, the time to which it first adjourned. Fatal Accident in Taliaferro Coun ty.—Henry Edwards, (colored) of TaJia- ), was out, with several others, hunt ing, on the 27th of Docember. He had a double-barrelled shot-gun, one barrel of which he had discharged at a squirrel, and, while loading it again, the other barrel went off, discharging its contents iu his hreast and killing hia Instantly. It.is •uppgeed the hammer of the lock was half sprung. Harry was an orderly, upright man, and liis family have'sus tained a very great loss in his death. 11 ^ * Katie Putnam Troupe.—The talented young Comedienne, Mias Katie Putnam,^ with her select troupe of artistes, appeared at DctTlves* on 'Monday evening/ List * evening Old Curiosity Shop, Dickens* tost pathetic story dramatized, was pre sented with wonderful effect. Miss Katie Putnam sustained the characters, Little Nell and tho Marchioness, with charming accuracy. Her excellent rendition of tbesp characters, and her sudden transi tions from the pure, devoted, spotless Littlo Nell to the pert, silly, spoilt Mar chioness, entitle her to rank us one of the most versatile artists ou tho stage. Edwin Brown, as Dick Swiveller, was ^eeriest. He ia inimitable. To-night will bo presented Won ul jstsl and the Little Rebel. New Year’s festivities hav ing about eoucludad, we bespeak e large audience. Local & Business Notices. Local & Businesn Notice?. IfS. LrnciiK—Why will yon suSer from ltuptnre, when yon can have Relief and Care. Throw away your disagreea ble Trusses, aud call on I)r*. Itowe It Tabes, O^iitol building, Atlanta, Ga, , deelOiltf illierdlcmccmo. #25.00 Saved! $25.00 Saved! PRICES AND TEEMS OF WILSSOM HIIUTTLK Sewing Machines. UNDEftTEKD mcttcakh. |10 ran Ns. 8. Fall Cabinet, 1UU 110 No. H, Folding Cover, 120 WARRANTED FITE YEARS BY WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO We wild it distinctly understood that theae are our terms from which wo never deviate; and we guaran- > our Machine* to have every point of excellence . be louud in any Underfeed Shuttle Machine, aud aa durabtn, mode of aa good material aa any Machine in the world, and that 1t will do aa elegant work. W. II. GRIFFIN, Oeu. Agent, 22 Peachtree Street. Atlauta, Qa. FOR SALE! rTVHE Maciifncrv in a Colton MU1 at Friderf. k«- 1 burg, Va.. conalatiug aa follow*: 14 thmy~ineti IWtia, H. K. la—da, Ao.» 2 Ring Hpianing Frame*—012 spindles; 2 Drawing Frame*— two flpeedars; 1 Wlliowi r or Opener; 2 Spreader*— three heater* each; 2 Ring Twiatera—aixty apindlea each; 2 Spooler*, Ueela, Preasea, Scalea, Warp Miila. Ac., and all the necessary preparatiuua for making 800 to 200 pound a coarse yarn dally. The Water Power is unsurpassed, the rent of which, and buildings, are very low. . operative* abundant, and can be obtained at un usually moderate wages. The wbnll of the above Machinery, including Rhafting, Heading. Ac., will bo sold for the low price of $5,000. Enquire of E. T. 8CHULTZ A OO., 44 German Street, dcc24d9tsun Baltimore, Md. For Rent, rpvs i X atre< SlVIMSKU UUUUKIIEII 1)1SCH.UIUKD.— Oburbw Ramon, tbe negro boy oil urged with shooting nnd killing John Wyatt, .uoUier negro boy, on Christmas day, was amrigued yesterday before Justiea Johnson. Afturh brief invosligatiou, it ^paand that tho shooting was entirely aooidontal, and it nils found impossible to identify, did ike shooting. Ho was oon.-ssiuantly discharged. \V. H. Halsey and Howard van £ppi for defense; J. T. Finley for prosecution. .. i , jj ^ ( Watch Keiujch at, Kiaiu'i-l House. Tho Andieite Hull of the Kimball House was crowded to it* utuioui capacity ou Sunday eveuiug to wiiuces tho Watch Sgfsycf) dusuig the last hours of thedyiag year. Tho service was oposed at 10f, c. if.,’ by Bar. Dr. Wills, President Ogle thorps proprii Grand March of Time. Ihimbpra of all denomiuntiona and ,oj} A’lig^Ottiois^were tirvweul lb poriici- pate iu tlie crowning ayrepumy *f, the [Hi Vnivereity, who delivered au up- riswimf aiihirabh) address on Thr MWhWMHVn** Ahe.gu*i* ^>f the r i Sphatea asik last 'aeho vibrated hi the midnight hour, and ^liahwt schors vaut Ukub aoa* impnvemsaia. out with the dyiag yaar, Jfr. WaU* «>«• eluded hit discourse with -a iarswall to the old year, and a greeting to tho next.. After an anthem improvised for the oc casion by the excellent choir, the satin oongregabon joined in congratulations . _ Bays of 1872. Tha part little whi*i»er of •‘Havanty-one.” Hal swelled to a blast of music and rhyme, Has goes with s nigh ou tho midnight sir To wak. IU UM «cLo ia Uu Tcuplo or Tune, i aud public interest. J. J. If vBntT, i d like burniu' blazfK, With They isited * luighty anthem— •A hoalth to King boMsint-.' " Far UiiR piece of idolatry His Honor give tho virgin New Year a m-dreM worth $10 amt coals—of trimming. HKAU. WRIGHT, a “cullutl gemmau,” went out rnakiug Now Year’s calls, but, through somu myH- tericmM magic influence, ho ojuhln't pass the "bar-room on the corner,” until the polioo assisted. He next honored tho orIaUmmu with a call, tho hospitalities of wlikh priuoeljr iuu cost him $o. I I ULUiKUlAL KYNNGJt, While loitering about the Kimball House heaid It was about to fall. As a reacting itimulont, he took some benzine noTM thofnirty who Wow it up. His Honor blowed him up. The explosion cost K^ nngo $10. Wo tbon ventured to ask His Honor the following quoffion of morals: ••!*» yau thiak it a Mu iu the gleaumi* T<> *U near a ueat dtlinu dri'M. r With she dMnttnt of OkWissa wlxhhi it. Andiay whit® AosqcMp T iVhfeWy Mn a MrtyriifWt, jnm duals o'*? a kraooai of snow, Ov to docd Into the eyes that aro «laminu Fro* <Urkty Mngv.t rycllda below ? Not if $6n p?ty $5 for license, said Ilia Honor. Be adjourned. Voice from thr Fourth Ward.—Fa- In behalf of the citizens of (or* iSw : In behalf of the citizens of Wiis \V.bid,in Urn vhjinlty of the Air-Line Raih*o:td, 1 wish to call the attention of tha new Couucil to tho condition of cross ftreotsin thin noighboriiood. For 4 dislavco of, oni-half mile, there ia only on© cross atrvot, from Decatur to \Vheat, that is passable for vehicles or pedestrians. Law, Cornelia and Ezzartl iftreotN Aro very important atn'ets luuding weut rumbling Xxam Decatur to Wheat. They uuver havo been worked by the city. w y9 * \ r i l ‘ i '»•* city lit batoffiiug JutoM*W.tt.yO^Kwied out the ^l^y #£%,The best in tho South, Coal Creek Coal, sold by Born, Jr., t Oo. jan8-4t Vrilu J. M. Born, Jr., Sc Oo., have a full supply of genuine Coal Creek Coal on hand. Give them a call. jun3-4t tkd" Persons wishing to get the best coal in the city would do well to call on J. M. Born, Jr., &Co., agent for Coal Creek Coal. _ • jan3-4t fttr’-J. M. Born, Jr., •& Co., whole sale and retail dealers in Coal Creek Coal. Special attention paid to orders from mty or country. j«n3 4t Stitching and Sewing neatly di ne at Agency Grover and Baker S. M. Co., 17 Whitehall street, next door to James’ Bank. Spool Cottou aud Spool Silk, for sale. dec29-lm toy-Japanese Cocoa Sticks madeijr tho first tirno 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 IriudalcepC constant ly ou hand. nov25 Northern Province ou Germany, ) German Empire, Aug. 7, 1871. ( Dr. Jlra(fHeld: Dear Sir—From one of my friends I havo learned your Address, aud from him have received a few bottles of your celebrated Female Regulator; aud its excellent properties fjr curing certain diseases of the fair sex have been communicated to me. I have had an op portunity of trying your mcdicino in my own family with tho moat satisfactory success, nad I hasten to express to you my wannest thauks for tho happy effect produced by your medicine. Not only in my own family, but also iu other fam ilies this side of the Atlantic, havo the same happy results been effected, until now tho last bottle has been used up, nud I am no longer nblo to supply those who have*made demands for the medicine, wish, very much, to obtain a now supply; nud, therefore, address yon to respect fully ask of you w hether you have au agency for your medicine on this Conti nent, and, if uot, to send me a few dozen bottles per North Germau Lloyd steamer. For tho amount, you may draw on me through Messrs. G. McKay & Co.. Bauk- cks, in Bremen, or if you prefer it, I will send you the amount of tho bill in ad vance. Awaiting your reply, I am yours, re spectfully, G. V. FRANKENBrRG. decdldtf STERLING SILVER-WARE. •> SHARP & FLOYD, No. 113 Wliitulinll Street, Specialty, Sterling Silver-Ware. Sprelal attention l« rr*iuc»tr<t to thr many Hrwsnd rlrgunt |ilrc«s munufsc tu>«tl |x|ir«atfly to otkr'ortltr tho |>aat year, and «luHe recently completed. An unusually attractive assortim-at •f aoveltle* la Fancy Silver, ca«oct for Wedding and Holiday |ire*rnls, of m medium and expensive eharartsr. TIac Mouse w» represent manufacture on an unparalleled srale, rmploylug on Sterling Stiver^Wnre alone over One Hundred skilled hands, (he m«>*t aecoiu- pllslieal talent In Designing, ond the hast Labor-saving Machinery, enabling Co. P«)M*o*siou given the 1st of Junusry, 1872. M. E. MAHER, IVIooro Ac Moore, Have Removed their Water Mills Depot From Foacktree to Foraytli street, Between the Capitol sud the Railroad, where ■ old sud many c other |tufUous ut the city, U have Men neglected a* as this, I would «uggc.*t 1 "*•»• » prodar. work, of Ik. kl(kM that the Council employ more bauds OU j character, at price* UNAPPROACHICD ill* street*, and have cross streets so im-|k r romptuiloa. Oar.iork at ,n. proved as to iuTiteUud buyers to stop in .. rf v ..ios <ku •Id. or Pkllodclpkla. tbe city and not locate oa public tbor-' w the' An examination of our dork and Air Line and Georgia Railroads, from pknulli ,msbim m. uki. tha cemetery to the incorporation line, and this entire territory is uninhabited. We trust the Conucil will consider this | question, important alike to individual a OUR HOUSE USE ONLY mtlTIHlI STEKI.INO, jscMJ*»tr O o ffe e Roasted AMD GROUND DiULV! -AT- THOMPSON Si PETTI BOLE’S. uu nnitehsll, betwoen Alabama and Hunte Street*, and at their Branch Store, corner Peters snd Crow st’s. 20 Kirkwood Lots! Fitly Plantation—230 Jicres I Near tho Kirkwood Academy—South of Gen Gordon’s, on Georgia Railroad. W ILL BE SOLD, AT AUCTION. ON TUK premises. ff .» II Ydticsr/rt!/, January iM, 1812, l’or tho Adminirtrators of Jcfsc Clny, d««ua*ed.— Sale absolute. No by-biddin#;. w V. Kpocial ntiention of Ri al Entite PuMiMcrs railed to the sale of Utis very drnirablu village prop- t btrff&iiiK mty be e land from tho sale, fro* of clisrge —. TERMS—One-third cosh; bslsi.ee in 6 sud 12 nontliK, with interest. Call ami get a plat of the property. To The Public ! TAKE PLEASURE IN ANNOUNCING THAT I WIIITJVER. cto OO J*. B. B ridges, Who, for the i«u»t six year*, has been comdantly effl- ployed iu my offler, sud who I* familiar with it* da- tie*, snd in favorably known to tb* ctUsens of At* lants. Mr. Jolm W. Poarco o of thu ssino to the new firm. JNO.C. WIHTNKK&CO. A Partner Wanted. Wahtkd. a pautnkb, with A CASH CAl’ITAL OF $0,000, To pirohsss s h>lf Interest iu s - ClasH Drujv Store, Ip » Southern city, now well cstabllshod, stil doing good buslnc**. Address, with full name, ‘*1. 8. C.,” P. 0. Rax Nc, 573, Atlanta, Go. dec22dlw Notice to Contractors! ENLARGEMENT OF THE AUGUSTA CANAL. VXEALED PROPOSALS will h« i*<wl»«I by tb, Cj Board of Alauogar* of the said Canal, at tin En gineer'* Office, No. 5 old Po*tolhce Building, Mein* to«li Ktreai, ui the city of Augusts, Gs., until 12 o’clock m., the 15th day of January fc-xt. Tor eu- a ikg sud la>im)vmg tho aahlcaual to the wigth ol hundred and flft> f*ct, wxtar *u»fore. and t.> a depth of eltfven feeL The length •( the cnnsl 1* •even mile*. The line 1* now ready for inspection. The aped* flcaUou* for tho whola work and the nlan* and drawings or the mechanical structures win be ready for exhibition st tho said office by the 15th day of December Inst. Blank proposals will be furnished to bidden, who are requested to Oil with price*oil tk* Beal therein, whither there ore or Dot approximate quantities givcu in tho exhibits at the Faiglneer’s office. The Board of Managers renorve the right to accept •tiHi bids as shall, to them, appear to be tor the beet iterant of the city. ProiHisols having unreasonable price* for items not named among the approximate quantities ex- bbiled al tbe Engineer's office will not be canvassed. ITh# whole work te to be completed sad brought Into um within eighteen, nnd eons* port* at it with in six, month* from the let day of Febrwery. 1872. («erantee from rwpowethl* parties, that the r wttl immediately, upon uoUhceMon of the acceptance of his Md. execute, with the Board or Managers, a contract for cmatnsckng ail or some mecific pert of the werh bid tor within the glue above mmrtkmed. msd that he (tho bidder) shaH fur nish entistoctory sarettoe Umt be will tsithf ally per- fonn the mi, most accompany each Md. Monthly estimates of the work performed will be made, snd retaftre prices paid lor the same, 1cm 15 nor cent. Addresi . of Managers o __ _ office lUaige, McIntosh street. Augusta, Go. By order of the Board of Manager*. C. A. OLM.S 1EAD, Engineer. December 19th. 1871. <lc?3oodtd At Ufidc * Ze. ToMerclants Fancy Goods! Christ mas and HOLIDAY TRADE iSjr i.ii.iis:.vss: ijts'Oice of Dolls, Vases, Toilet Sets, Tea Sets, Bureau Sets, Motto Cups, AND SAUCERS, &c., JUST RECEIVE!) AT McBride &. Co’s. “DOLLAR STORES,” “Fifty-Oent Stores,” — AND — Merchants Genei-nlly ! IUU Consult thiir Intern! fry examining our Slock Utfore Sending of! their Orders. H’e buy E"try MY ek al Auc tion and can OFFER Bjttt- IJ.1I.VS. OLD AND Thome nfront to Bojfin HOUSEKEEPING! CAS FIND THE Largest and Cheapest STOCK OP DINNER SETS. TEA SETS, CHAMBER SETS, FINE CUT-GLASS WARE, ENGRAVED GLASS WARE. OASTORS, SPOONS, FORKS, NAPKIN RINCS, WAITERS, TEA TRAYS, CANDLESTICKS LAMPS, PARLOR MIRRORS. CHANDELIERS, KNIVES * SCISSORS, For CorpTbollbb OrmrbaL.— flaher- al LAFAYETTE McLAWS. dcc29-dtf ^ FOB IKCRETART OP ITATE. Colonel H. J. 8PRAYBERRY ia an nounced aa a candidate for Secretary of State, subject to the Democratic nomina tion. Aa be is a cripple, and unable to walk, be would be pleased to see tbe members of the Legislature st hia room, No. 8, op stairs, corner Marietta and Broad streets !frm Aborrtiermcnte Any amount under 400,000 can be suDplisd. nov29dtf T. M. ELTKA. A DAILY PAPER IN GRIFFIN! PHOSPEOTUS K Griffin Daily News. AVINO, BY EXPERIENCE ABROAD, BECOME fully satisfied tlist Grithu is a* guu«l a place to live and make a living iu os auy iu Georgia, I havo made up my mind to return, and ou the 18th day of January, commence the publication of a live news paper, to bs called Tlio Griillu Daily News. The paper will be published iu the interest of no party, clique, faction or ring, or in tbe interest of auy individual except myself. It will be independent in politics—advocating only tha right as U i* giveu me to understand what is rhiht. Ihe purpose of the paper will be to give the new* —true news—new* at home aud from abroad—com mercial, general snd political new*, *1) prepared in such a inauaer a* to give the most of it in the most readable shape. People who wont to petrouixe such a paper aa thi* are invited to come up with their subscriptions end advertisement*. The News will be printed on good clear type, st Five Dollars per annum for tbe daily, sud one dollar and fifty oeuta per unnuni for the weekly. A. M. 8PEIUHT8. December 27, W72. EISEMANS, Clothiers and Tailors, PAH EXCELLENCE We call tbe atten tion of the clt- ixens of Atlanta and gls stir clothing for men snd boys, which we wiJJ selJ at greatly minced prices, oweing to the lateness of the season, and which will Lie found a* complete in all respect* as that of auy clothing establishment in the city. Our stock we have purchased at the lowest figures foresail, »nd la consequence will * * sell st tho very loa eat prices. The o n * i • t s in part of all ths nyi Kca 2Ut)tttifitttcm». Liquors ! Liquors ! KS-4—— BUY YOUR Ales, Wines S Liquors! AT - KENNY’S Chicago Alo Depot A N’D Wliolesulo Liquor Hoiimii. MV have a Large Assortment of all kinds ofLIQVORS, which wilt be sold at Ihe Most Reason, able Terms. aepilAdm RAFFXini A MINIATURE NET OF I‘arlor and Chamber Furniture A FULL BET, MADE BY CHARLES C. WIL LIAMSON, wits a Pcukulfo, very liatukome, and t great enrioeity. A beauUIlfl New Year'a Freaent fur }our little daughter or slater. To he raffled a(C o'clock, p. m., next Monday, tho 1st January, st Sanders' on Peachtree street, under the Nations! Hotel. Chances $1.00. Call and look at it dec29-2t Di ll. J. HOLMES, Residence snd Office, NATIONAL HOTEL. Atlanta, Georgia. «ar Office hours from 7 to 9 p. m., sud from 1 to HALL COUNTY White Sulphur Springs FOR SALE OR RENT. I WILL SELL. RENT OR LEASE lor s term of years, these celebrated Springs, six miles from aAIOTIST7 , IIjljB. In a lew weeks the track of the Air-Line Railroad Will be laid within a mile and a half of this valua ble property. Also, some valuable plantation* in the neighborhood. Address me at Gainesville. . 8. RMcCAMY. novlG-tf GEORGIA REPORTS For Sale at tbe Office of the Sun. T HE flrat 17 GEQIU11A BEF0RT8, with Cobb', an Lumpkin'* Index, the whole for ulo st S80 at the Bun Office. _nov9-tf. PHILADELPHIA AND ATLANTA WINE & LIQUOR CO lit* itsble fo of all ages and ice for dress suit* $36 ; bustnea* suit* suit* for customer* from the Os* *iruer*«, ( heviot, Mel- o r auy other kind of good* par tie* m*y desire, sample* ? which can 1*» seen st sill times. which lor style, quality, dura- 60 bility. snd price, cannot be 66 White surpassed any where in tor- White hall Disking goods. Yon will find h»ll street, all the latest st sU times meat to se All that we parti at in e 1 ties, aud street BA- Erredtero a the South. Hotels, Restamran's and Sa loons Fitted up on Reasonable Terms, ia Splendid Style. Christmas Holiday and Bri dal Presents in endless variety. McBride & Co. For Rent. The Larendon House. SIGN, with 15 etc.. In modern style; carriage house, mmd other out building*. and garden. Lot 105 by 205 feet. On Poaolitroo JBtroot, elite neighborhood. Apply to UJtLL A GOLDSMITH. Real'Estate Agent*. decJ0-3t Office No. 1, Railroad Block. niihing kind will cx stock before elaewhe re, •tired they of nlotli youth* of desire i* that want of gent*' fur- goods of any amine our pur chasing in the selec- otr fan No. 3 GRANITE BLOCK, Broad Street, ATLANTA. OA Hulk Meats, Raron. Lard and Ratter. AOA LB8. Bulk 8ides, Hams snd 8houl- , iOU,l JUU dors, own packing, now ou the mar ket. 100,000 lbs, bacou sides. 20,000 lba. Leaf Lord, | cans snd barrel*. 500 barrel* Flour. 8,000 bushels I Corn. Wheat and Os's In store and to arrive. 5,000 lbs. No. 1 Butter rocotved to-day. Lime, Cemoi.t, Plaster. Alexander's Old Tennessee Whisky. I* A. LEYDEN. WM. M. WILLIAMS.dec20-d*w To Advertiser*! not fail to lie well selected, choi assort p] eased with our ce. snd fsshiona b 1 < ELS EM AN * BRO. As this Manual will circulate in every county in Georgia, (nnhscriptiona having been already it - ceived from all but five of the counties) s aplomb > opportunity i*offered to morohsnt* sndotbwr*. Ad dress. for term*. *p., Editor "Manual of the State of Georgia,” Box 57$, Atlanta. Ga, _ d*o$A-Thuv5rflun Agents Wanted lor AH.STEPHENS GREAT HISTORY OF THE WAR. Complete in one volume. Send tor circulars with terms snd s full description of the work. Address National Publish ing Oo,, Atlauta, Oo.. Philadelphia. Pa., or St. Louis King’s Mountain MILITARY SCHOOL, rnHE FIRST RESSIO JL of 1872 will begin on the 1st of February, and end on the 30th of June. Term*—For School Expenses, i. e., Tuition, Board, Washing, Fnel, Lights, Books, Stationery, Ac.; $135, payable iu advance. Circulars containing toll infoemstiou may be ob tained upon application to OOL. A. COWARD, duolG-wtlUstFeb Principal and Proprietor. I Cumber, Coal, Catljs, Src. JAMES O. ALLEN, i . EDWARD PARSONS. JAMES O. ALLEN & CO., WHOLESALE AND BET AIL DEALER8 IN Lumber and Coal. Laths, Shingles, Boors, Sash and Blinds Always instock. Solo A,onu for OOAIi OnBBIC OOAIi CO.'S COAL. Superior to any in the market. Retail price for Coal in the yard 3.7 Cent* per Duihd of §0 Pound*. 3 Basticls for $1 0<> •AH orders accompanied with the Ca*h, for 12*, bushel* or upward*, will be delivered withiu the old city limit* st 35 c*uts per bushel per car load, warranted weighed st tbe Minos, and charged according to the INVOICE 28 CENTS per bushel. OFF10U ANp YARD OPPQS1TE QEORQIA RAILROAD. ATLANTA, GA. €mpir*^yirtJnanrante. GUANO! GUANO! ! GUANO!! I OFFER FOR S ALE AT REDUCED PRICES 1,000 Tons James' bland Ouano, Which has been Ex posed. OOOO Tons Baker's Island Pure, Landed here in 1809, Blrecl from the Island, by Ihe ship “ Etdorada." Aud I Will mix the two above with ^ pure Poruvisn. Mir Price List sud Aualysis furuished ou 6l>ph- * on. AT Sell* Cottou at 50 Cent* per Bale, no advance being made, or will advance on usual terms. G- B. LAMAR, Jr,. Gotten Broker snd Oeneral Commission Merchant, Northwest Corner lelly'e Building- dcc »- tf BAYANNAII, OA. ikx;ans\ illi: institute, For Males and Female*. rpni EXEiti-nxs or this iNirrm-rmN, *» tb. apron im >r ma, win ue. « uoa.ui . «■" 1,111 A of Jan nary, and continue twenty-four weeks. Georgia »u«I • r r , i m ' I learning. «“' ,rr Udic*. - Young OeuUemen snd Ladies, that havo attended this School, from various parte of other Southern State*, can ami do testify that U I* no ••humbug.'' but an Institution o ® f ^ mmi •*P®rtenc*d and Mtccesefal Ed orators that Van be tound- w»U u Young Geutlemcu, i Modern—Mathematic*, Science*. Literature. Ornament*! Branches. Muai* or any inaUument, etc,, and for less money than at any othor School*. The lorality ia remarkable for ita heolthfulnea*. the Village for its moral*, and good society, tbe c tin Students.toduatryr and enterprise, aud the School fur it* diaclpline, aud the rapid progre** • * GEO. C. LOONY, dpcw-u FBESIIXI'T