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THE DAILY SUN, l’ublUhptl by the Atlanta Sun Publinhlnjf Company. Alt luudcr H. S(«; J. Hcalf Smith, [ Proprietor*. ileikniler U. Stephen., I’olltirnl LUitor. A. It. Watson, .... New* Eilltor. J. Henly Smith, (Jiueral Editor and Hind lie** Manager. THE Jam** Aij.es huiTH, Knoxville, Town. 1)avk Hell, Athens, Ga. J. L. Vuiiut, Woodstock. Ga. J. g. Caldwell,Thom II. C. Hamilton, Dalton, e ... i, Jr., Katoutou, Ga. Tappan, AIaep k Co., White Malm, Green Co., (la J. L. Smith, Chattanooga, Ttuu. J. I'akuam, LaGrange. Ga, K. A. VaHNKDOS, TLuiuaa\ ilia, Ga. E. O. Williamh. Union Point. | John H. Uhown, Elherton. Ga. Terms of HuI>sorlptloii Six Month* . For a 1mm period than Six Months mouth).... CLUBS FOB TUB DAILY. Three Copies OnO Year Four •• " " Five Eight •• “ “ WEEKLY PEE ANNUM : Single Copy, Three Copies Single Copy,.. Three •• Fire •• Te» •* Twenty “ Fifty •• iS&LYllSlK MONTHS'i 1 2 »0 4 OU 7 10 15 <W 34 00 65 00 » CtuU. VOL. TI. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, JANUARY (>, 1872. NO. 507. TELEGRAPH NEWS llj tlic Sew Terk Assodat.d Pie s. NEW YQRK. Diversions of the Small Pot-Anolker Official '1 weeded-Fl.k'e Helm En joined—That Korhestcr Negro PenL. teutlarled—The Ka-Klui qnlet-TUe ManaKcment Likely to he Chaaged- Dloli Tweed Aieepted as nsMunaa far IMS D»d—-A Happy Nigger—Haw. ard la the Auburn Penitentiary. New Yolk, Juuuary 5—Tlic bteumcrN lluiiku and Tallapooau have some cases of small pox aboard. J. C. Broadhead, cx-Treasurer of Co mi nt, is one hundred thousand dollars short. Two men have been committed with out bail for outraging a girl twelve years CUBA. A liounty Offered lor Cepedcs—Unmtt gets Whipped and Surrenders. Havana, January 5.—A popular sub scription has been inaugurated here to raise funds to bo given to the party de livering Gen. Cespcdos into the hands of the authorities. The insurgent chief, Juan Denigno Gome*, crossed the Trocha at the head of fifty men, and in an engagement on the 2d inst., he lost four killed and seven taken prisoners, and in consequence, Gouiez aud niue of his men surrendered to the Spaniards. Admiral Chicaro has gone to sea to in spect the different stations. old. | 8 18 I 8 I 8 7 8 I 8 S S S mill d;g|g|8|8|S|S|? * !* |s |s |i|i oooot 00*008 (SIS lals !|S|S|3|i|a|S|a ISIS ISIS IIII !III spiaiaiaiaiaia (ill sisi5|siaiaiaia lili I j, ] i s 1 *‘Special Notices," ‘JO oents per line lor the first Insertion; 10 cents for esch subsequent insertion. Advertisement* inserted three times s week. 16 per cent, off the table rates above; twice a we.k, 36 per cent off the table .ales. Advertisements for Fire Companies and Churches, half the usual rates. Id order to establish uniform rates of advertising for the Daily Press of Atlanta, we have adopted the foregoing schedule of prices, aud will be governed by them in tbs future. W. A. HEMPHILL k CO.. Proprietors of the Constitution. 8. W. Q BUBB, Business Manager, The Russian fleet is at the dock* Brooklyn. Small pox haa a;.poured in the Newark jail The Union Republican General Com mittee has re-elected Greeley chairman. The injunction restraining Miss Mans- field and others from publishing James Fisk’s letters, has been continued. J. F. Lindsey before the Senate Com mittee, was reluctant to give evidence, as ho was challenged last night at the hotel. He did not know whether the challenger was a custom house officer or not. Rochehteb, January 5.—Howard was taken secretly to the court house aud plead guilty, no was sentenced to twenty years hard lal>or, aud is now in the Au burn penitentiary. The opponents of the present manage ment of the Erie Railroad hold forty mil lions of the stock, and require three or four millions more to enable them to change the control. The property of the pretending com pany sold under the hammer for $50, 000. Judge Cardoza accepts R. M. Tweed as bail for his father. Auburn, January 5.—The negro How ard, who committed the outrage on the white girl in Rochester a few days ago, ar rived iu this city this morning, aud took his place in the State prison under a sen tence of 20 years. Ho was very happy to get safely within the walls, putting his thumb to his nose and making fun with his fingers to the crowd outside as he went up the steps to the main hall. LOUISIANA. Of The Atlanta Sun, Bmlroab ®ime Sable. Arrivals and Departures of Trai and front Atlanta. THE WESTESN S ATLAimC (OE STATE) EAILBOAD. MIGHT PASHEMOEE TEA1M—OOTWAMD— VAST LIME TO HEW TOES. Leaves Atlanta ll;10pm Arrives at Chattanooga 6:13 r fasskmoeh teaih—outwaed. Leaves Atlsnts 6:00*i Arrives at Chattanoogn 1:211> i MIJHT PASHKAGEH THAIS—lJCWAMD. Leaves Chattanooga 6:20 pm Arrives a» Atlanta DAT PAH8ENUEU TEAIH—1 Leaves Chattanooga The Hadlcal Maddle—It g.ow* More An nut tie—A Tempest In the Radical Tea Arrives at Atlanta l.-OOpi ACCOMMODATION TEAIH—IK WARD. Leaves Dalton 1:00 a Arrives at Atlanta Night Passenger Train arrlvos.. Night Passenger Train lesvi Dsy Passenger Train arrives.. Day Passenger Train loaves.. ___ ...........7:10a. i Stone Mountain Accommodation arrives...g:06 a. i Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves....0:84 p. i Dsy Passenger Train arrives Arrive* tt Macon 7:3W s. i Night Passonger Train loaves 1:10 p. t Leaves Macon 6;35p. l Night Passenger Train arrival 10:80 p. i Arrives at Mscon.. ATLANTA AMD WEST POIHL BAILEOAD. Night Passenger Train arrives 7:10 a Night Passenger Train leaves 7:00 p. l Dsy Passenger Train arrives.... Day Passenger Train leaves 6:46 s. m ATLANTA AMD EICHMOND Ain-LINK EAILHOAD. Leave OalnmriUe 6 A. M. Arrive at Atlanta. 10 A. M. Memphis end Charleston Railroad. W. J. Annas. Agent, Atlanta, Oa. TIME TABLE OT THE MEMPHIS AND CH A El.SALON N. R. (KMHO WEST: Mail Train leaves Chattanoug Arrives in Memphis, next day U :1 i ling Express let Arrives in Chattanooga. next i Mail Train leavea Memphis Arrives in Chattanooga, next day.. 1:10 AM 600 PM llhsMy, Jacksonville i Quiucy, Florida: 10:15 P. M ... r 1 :M P. M Arrive at Jacksonville dally 1:46 P. M Arrive at Tallahassee daily (Sundays r and Tallahassee, t l*eave Savannah daily.. Arrive at Albany daily.. espied , 7:86 P. M Lesvs Jacksonville daily.. Leave Albany daily.. Arrive at Savannah daily.. SELMA, ROME AND DALTON R. R. TEA ms DAILY, SUNDAYS INCLUDED. Leave Selma fi:43 a. m., 8:16 p. m. Arrive at Rome 6:41 r. m., 1:45 a. m. Arrive at Daltoa 7:4» r. M., d;5o ■„ 8:30 p. m. , 10:45 p. h. . 6:44 A. M. Leave Dalton Leave Rome Arrive at Selma Iu.n k ABfmU Kailronil. DAT TIimm TWAIN L> ILT, - Leave Augusto at « oo M. Lear#Macon at . • Ofc A. M Arrlvsai Maoeaet 7 40 P. M Arrive at AugusU at 1 46 P. M Westerm Railroad #f Alabama. lAtve Selma 4:loAM Arrive a4 Mantfomery 6*0 AM Arrive at West Point 11:63 A M T*av* West Point 15:30 PM Arrive at Montgomery 6:15 PM Leave Oolumtms 11:40 A M Arrive at Oolambus 13:30 p m 0.45 P M Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. EXPIRES PASSENGER: Leave Savannah. Daily xt 3:48 P M Arrive at Jaaeun-.............. Arrive at Bslabridfe Arrive at Albany Arrive at Live Oak Arrive at Jacksonville L"av* Jacksonville Leave Live Oak tew Albany Leave Balsbridg* 2 00 A M I 45 A M 8:90 P M 1:16 A M 6:50 P Arrive at Savannah ' V Lrln .t Ur, Oik Munmiun rt Jacksonville •• ln.Todoctooo.lli. to*»o Tnllnhnoooo L*vo Un Osk Leave Albany •• 8:20 P M BOM A M 1106 AM HUM P M 4.-00 A M 1NPH 8:26 P M 6 NS) P M aim a m 8:46 A M 1:40 If M Arrive at Savannah. Mondays excepted. at 2*6 A M llil'llX PlMKkVOI 11 — ___ _ tevekTAnnih.i indays excited, at T .00 P M •• l-OSl'M Arrtve at Macon, hloinUyn crccplo'l, at <;,50 A M 1 ' 1)1.H^H*. U - - - - U.T. Ml. Arriv.UB.vMuh. 'J.aiJa,. eiul tO. M T U A K ■ connection at Mscoo, both rays, with Mscon 'o and from Atlanta. had Western Railroad trains I Naw Orleans, Janaary 5.—In response to the Governor’s proclamation, the House met and secured n quorum, with the assistance of the Sergeant-at-Arms. The chair was declared vacant, and Brewster was elected Spenker. A resolution was passed ordering the Sergeant-at-Arms to take charge of the State House, and allow no one to enter until 12 o’clock to morrow, to which hour the House adjourned. Fears of a conflict are increasing. The approaches to Mechanic’s Insti- tnte are strongly guarded by police. Legislators. State officers aud reporters only are admitted. At 10 o’clock a com pany of State militia stacked arms im mediately in front of the State house. W heu the Legislature asso nbled, th< following telegram was read: “Wash ington—Hon. J. R. West—Gov. War moth’s dispatch of this date is received. His report of the proceedings of the United States Marshal, is of such an ex traordinary character that I will have the matter investigated at once. Please show this dispatch to the Attorney Gene ral. Signed, U. S. Grant.” “Undoubtedly justice will be speedily meted out to wrong-doers. The cata logue of wrongs has culminated, and retribution will be speedy. Signed, J. U. West.” Prolonged cheers followed. A Committee was appointed to investi gate the conduct of the United States Marshal in arresting the Goveruor aud Legislators, when the extia session ad journed sine die, and the regular session began. There was a strr in the lobby und Ka-Klux were expected by many. A'Steff officer of Gen. Emery appeared with a message to the Governor that the Federal troops would co-operate in pre serving order. Federal arms are on Rampurt and ready for any emergency The Governor reorived a note from Curtef, indicating no iuteutionof distur bance. A letter was received from Car ter protesting against the illegal extra session and expressing a determination to hold the regular session of the Legis lature outside the Capitol. The Legislature ordered the Sergeant- at-Arms to exclude Carter from the Capi tol; and, also, resolved to exclude the members whose affidavits caused the ar rest of the Governor, and others. A resolution wiil be introduced to-mor row requesting .Senator Keliog to resign. Wurmoth hud fifty members. The Cartcrites met iu Royal street. Forty-eight members ware present, and the Sergeant-at-Arms was sent to search for others. The following was amoug res olutions explanatory of the objects of the Assembly: “Uuiou Democrats aud some Republicans have resolved that the only and sole objects of said united action is to defeat the nefarious schemes of Gov. Wurmoth, and secure tho repeal of amendments already agreed upon by the Democrats of 1st, tile election and reg istration laws; 2d, the constabulary bill: 3d, the Metropolitan Police bill; 4th, the revenue law and the printing law.” It was unanimously carried. The Federal troops huve returned to the Custom Hoiua Tho Metropolitans and militia still guard the Capitol. WASHINGTON. Owe mors IsforiussO-AnsIkrr Fcis*> rsited Utorsis Pstriul-Knjrissowskl Arrested—lie w tul BsII- 'Ons by sms Hoses Fall." Washington, January 5.—Gen. Krzy- zanowski, formerly Revenue Supervisor for Georgia, was arrested to-day, his case, for alleged frauds, having I een called in Macon, ua. He Raid he had assurances that his case would be postponed, and ex presses confidence in his ability to viodi cate himself. He will have a heurin g to morrow ou a kabtaM curpua lot bad. MEXICO. Progress of tkr Riots. Mat AM OKAS, January 6.—The revolu tionary duel, Valdes, captured and hung Juarc/.ites, aud captured the city of Picdra* Xcyfraa, losing twenty-five killed and many wounded. Both sides of the revolutionisU held Mier; otherwise they made no progress in the Htate of Tum- olepa*. SOUTH CAROLINA Tlic Ku Klax Trials Ended. Columbia, January 5.—The Ku Klux trials are finished for the present. Forty eight confessing Ku Klux from Hpartnns- burg were sentenoed to imprisonment, ranging from I month to 2 years. The Petit Juriors were finally discharged by Judge Bond. Mr. Johnson was expec ted to leave to-morrow for Baltimore. The Grand Jury sits a few days longer. There lias been no decision in Mc- Masters’ case. The Legislature reassembled to-day but-lthere was no quorum in either house. PENNSYLVANIA Tlic Coal Mines on a Strike. Scranton, January 5.—Two thousand workmen for the Wilkesbarre Coal and Iron Oompany, have struck on account of n reduction of their wageh of ten per cent. Philadelphia, January 5.—The iron clads Canonicus, Manhattan, Gyandotte, Saugus and Ajax are now fitting out at the navy yard, it is supposed for Guba. VIRGINIA. The Governor’s Veto Overruled l Richmond, January 5.—The House, by a vote of 88 to 27, overoome the Gov ernor’s veto of the resolution stopping the funding of the publio debt, and unanimously authorized the appointment of a joint committee to consider and re port on the payment of the debt. The Senate concurred. WYOMING. he Discomforts of Travel on the Union Paolfle. Cheyenne, January 5.—Fonr trains with 500 passengers have arrived. They have been between here and Saramie, 56 miles, since Monday. The passen gers were fed scantily on crackers and dried meat, the men working night and day to clear tho track. UTAH. An Inpeennloiss Tribunal. Salt Lake, January 6.—Tbs Federal Court is penniless. Prosecutions will probably be postponed for want of money to pay witnenaea. FRANCE. Won’t Let Him Resign. Paris, Jaunary 6.—Tlio Academy of France refuses accept the resignation of tho Bishop of Orleans, as a member of the Academy. CALIFORNIA. The Cannibal lslandsrsJKat Rurop»ai Hash. San Francisco, January 5.—The Feejee Islanders recently murdered four En ropeans.' MARYLAND. Death of a Alcrchant. Baltimore, January 5th.-B. F. Carter, of the firm of Carter, Armstrong & Co. is dead. ENGLAND. Ilostngrs to be Court-Alartlaleri. London, January 5.—The triuls of hostages for the murders of German sol diers will commence next week. TENNESSEE. Memphis Municipal Rlectlon. Memphis, January 5.—Mayor Johnson lias been re-elected by 800 majority. COMMERCIAL. Office Daily Sun, Jan. 5, 1872. Cotton—Closed firm at 18i@l8f on streets ; in store 19. Receipts 75 bales; sales 100. Provisions — Bacon— thookiere 8|; clear rib sides Hi; clear sides hams, plain 12|@14 ; sugar cured 15(^16 Bulk meats—shoulders Gi; clear rib sides 7i; elbArsidesH. Lard—Tierce lORdlll; cans llj; (<i»12; buckets J3. Financial——Gold is buying 1 10— selling 1 12; silver is buying 1 04—sell ing 1 08. Fruit—Rough peaches 4| to 5} per pound; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled, 4 to 41 per ]>ound; green Georgia apples $3 50 to $4 00 per hbl* Butter—Tennessee and country 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 825 to $60 per dozen; American calf skins g25 to 40 ner dozen. Hides—Green 7 to 71; green unit to 8|; dry hides 15 to 16. Onions—$3 50(oJ> 00 per barrel. Tobaoot Low grades 55^56o ; com mon, 58(^65; g vod, 75(^90; fine, $l(g II 25; ohoios brands, $1 25(41 50. Iron—Swede 7c; hone shoe iron 7c; City Mills and Pittsburg bar 6c. Mackkrkl—Half bbls. No. 1 $8.00; No. •7; No. 8 $6. Kits, No. 1 $1 85; No. $1 60; No. 3 $1 40. Cheese—17c. Grain.—Corn. 90. Oats, mixed 68; black 70; yellow 70. Sugar—A, 14; extra C, 13|; crushed, powdered and granulated, 15; Dcm- erura 1210*131; fair to choice brown, 11(4121. Fair supply; market steady. Coffee—Rio, 23(<425; Java, 34; L*i- gtiira, 30. kloLdUWRs—By barrel, 86; by hogs head, 32; New Orleans choice, 65, prime 63. Salt—Liverf>ool 2:15; Virginia 2. Rice 9(£9*. Flour—So peril u e, iu IxirreU, $7 25(^ 37 5u, sacks higher ; extra $8 00 ; family $H 50(a,9 00; extra famitv $tf 25(V> 50; fancy 810'6811. OOTTON GOODS. 8 oz Onnaburgs, 16; 6 oz, 12b 4-4 Sheeting, 12b 7-8 Drillings, 13. 7-8 Shirting. 10|; Shirtinc', 8J. Yams, all numbers, $1 40. Cotton rope, 23. AU domestic* in good demand. BY TELEGRAPH. Liverpool, Junuary 6.—Turpentine 51(0,52. Cotton closed strong, nearly due from Orleans 10 9-16; shipping at Orleans lOf. Paris, January 5.—Rentes 50f 12s. Cincinnati, January 5.—Fork firm, $13 25(^13 50. Lard, kettle 9*; shoul ders 9f; clear sides 7|@7b Whisky de clining, 88. New YonK, January 5.—Cotton item— sales 8775; uplands 20J; Orleans 21|.— Flour more active and firmer—common to fair $6 87(a,(i 55; good to choice $7 00. Whisky firmer, 92b Wheat 2o better, with good export demand—winter red wostern 81 60(^1 66. Corn steady.— Rico steady. Pork a shade firmer, $14 26(a}14 50. Lard steady. Navals dull. Tallow steady. Freights unclianged.— Money easier, 7 currency to fraction commission. Discounts 9(oU2. Sterling heavy, 9 to 98. Gold 8] to 9. Govern ments quiet but steady. Tenn. firm; Va. less fitrong; N. 0. strong; R. C., new steadj; remainder of States dull hut steady. Treasury disbursed 3700,000 of gold to-day. Louisville, January 5.—Bagging firm at 13@14. Flour in good demand. Corn steady. Provisions firm. Whisky dull at 89. St. Lot?ih, January 5.—Flour, an ad vance asked—Superfine winter $5 50. Corn firm. Whisky easier at 89089b Pork quiet; bacon in fair jobbing de mand. Lard, kettle, 83. Macon, January 5.—Cotton—receipts 1205; shipments 1192; stock 1871, 13695; 1872 7005. Selma, January 5.—Cotton—receipts 1895; shipments 2585: stock 1871, 1900; 1872, 7390. Philadelphia, January 5.—Cotton— middlings 21; net receipts 820: gross 2026. Memphis, January 5.—Cotton active and excited; middlings 20; receipts 4900; receipts for the week 102C5; shipments 12470; stock 1871, 3825; 1872, 23,155. Augusta, January 5.—Cotton strong middlings 19; sales 700 ; stock 1871, 16,- 165, 1872, 19,425; net receipts for the week 3,940; sales 3,850. Aunounocmoutn. For Comptroller General.—Gener al LAFAYETTE McLAWS. doc29-dtf POU NKCKKTAKY OP STATE. Colonel II. J. 8PRAYBERBY is an nonneed as a candidate for Secretary of State, subject to the Democratic nomina tion. Aa he is a cripple, and unable to walk, I10 would be pleased to see the meml>ers of the Legislature at hi* room, No. 3, up stairs, corner Marietta und Broad streets Otmutcmenle. DeGive’s Opera House, Lest sppearaure of the talented Artiste KATIE PUTNAM, And the exoellent Cornedjr Company. Saturday, January 6th, 1874 GRAND MATINEE Thus vtFTKUJtrOOJt' at Up. m ROSEDALE! Rosa Lain, (with songs) KATIE PUTNAM. To-night The Little Detective To conclude with ilOOJ* JfUSTJiKKS. ADMISSION #1 CO; Family Circle 60 oeuU No xtrs chsrue for ressrvSd seats. Reserved scats for sale st 1'hUllpa k Crew’s Book* tore. Jan6.lt DeGive’sOpcra House TempUlon Coming .1 git In l Julia Templeton, Atlanta'* Favoritet With a mewly organ'red KUr Company, will appear on MONDAY night, January H, iu the celebrated play of Humpty Dumpty! Which had a ran of : flrHt time * has e j in A-It 81s 15; 62s 10; 4s 101; 5s 12b new 11 *•; 7s 12b 40s 9b* Tennessees 63b new 68f ; Va’s 53, new 52; La’s 60, new 50; Lev ee’s 62; 8s 72; Ala’s 92; 5s ^>2; Ga’s 70; 7s 71; N. O.’a 38; new 15; 8. C’s 49, new 25. Report that London houses would take 600 millions. New bonds weakened both gold and sterling. Baltimore, January 5.—Cotton firm; middling8 a 20b net receipts 531; grn«« 19,12; exports coast 539; Bales 810; stock 3,792; net receipts for the week 1204; gross 3,640; exports Great Britain 415; coast 961; boIch week 1,950. Norfolk, January 5.—Cotton firm; low middlings 19J ; net receipts 127; coast 1890; sales 200; stock 4,642; net receipts for the week 10,875; coast 10,311; sales week 10,000. Providence, January 5.—Cotton—Net receipts 535 ; stock 10,000. Nashville, January 5.—Cotton firm, middlings 18J@il9l ; receipts for tho week 1029 ; shipments 1,017; stock 4,491. 1871, 5,630. City Point, January 5.—Cotton—Re ceipts 503 bales. Montgomery, Jauuary 5.—Cotton- Receipts 1,280; shipments 2,020 ; stoc!< 11,250. Columbus, January 6.—Cotton firm, receipts 1,105; shipments 930; sales 1,050; stock 10,425. Charleston, January 5.—Cotton Item er; middlings 19g; net receipts 894; ex ports coastwise 211; sales 500; stock 33,- 467; not receipts for week 8015; ex;>orts to Great Britain 890; continent 2116; coastwise 5164; sale* for week 4500. SCcta AbtitrliormtnlB. Look to Your Interest!! baasmeutf, to rent, i LaFoMWETT BLOCK, on Mitchell St., opposite Broad. This Is om retail busimv rented st iov spply early, of th* best locations in Atlanta for a s. and to good tenants Stores will be figures. Those desiring to rent should HOUSE RENTING! coeds the supply. Parties who < i in renttni their property f CA!»T. JOHN CALHOUN RVINS AT THE RENT DESK, ante, send Kvi i also gtre charge. "A a i property in my ird to tho wise. O. W. ADAIR. Reel Estate Agent, Wall Ht. THE ATLANTA SUN DAILYand WEEKLY ‘A Live Paper on Lire Irenes.’ ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Political Editor, A. R. WATSON, News Editor, J. HENLY SMITH, General Editor and Basin##* Manager TIIK SUN Is an earnest advocate of Democraao principles, and a defender of Liberty—adhering to lbs tiiue-honurad landmarks of try* Democratic faith. We took upon the soocass of tha party In the coming struggle as a permanent object of patriotic desire. To this end we shall labor tsalouafy, look ing conUdeutly to the hearty oo-operation of every Democrat In the Union, in one grand united effort win a glorious triumph over Radicalism and Ccn- l'he i continent. For this snoosas we shall labor In th* ranks of the mighty Democratic hosts. Who still love Liberty and equal righf ~ * * of Q Interests of Georgia will bs fostered. The grtal We Shall giva a oorrset report of th* proceedings the Legislature, aud publish th* bedstone of ii Supremo Court, with ail news of Interest oonneeted with the State Government Mr. Stephens is thoroughly enlisted In this great work and contributes to Uk* oolnmn* of Tan Ion almost dally. Address J. 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(NEgR DEPOT.) BOARD $1 PER DAY* declS-tf REYNOLD’S HOTEL, NEW NAB - - - axonai A. [FORMERLY MoDOWELL HOUSE.) U BsUuna Rutsa $1 #0 PER DAY. KENNE8AW HOUSE, MARIETTA, - . GEORGIA, O FFERS PARTICULAR INDUCEMENTS r foadltes desiring C qtujrters; only one k Rankin House, OOLUMBVfe/ CtOROIA. J. VT. BY AN, Proprietor. ii-tf nun ooutBf, a»t BBOWN’B HOTEL, MACON, OEOHOU. mms SPLENDID FIRST-CLASS HOTEL 18 THE i. largest and beat Metal In ths Otty. ft^is aHaa- PapotTand forOomlort. rismna*. Eooaoasjandat- IsnMon at Its —iployaan are atforhn H eSsre great- its to the traveling pnblia, than any ath- W. F. BROWN k 00. ar house In the Southern States. BlTABillEEO. 1SSS STVAWt RAILROAD HOTEL, Oypogu# DeteH-TAWOe^A OA mHfS HOTEL IS CONVENIENT TQ X plasm nil) locuUd, sMsaUvs r books when QLUBIl Names for CLUBS must all bn sent at the i time, and taka the paper tor the asm* length of time. and all be at the same Peat Office. HOW TO REMIT MONEY. We will be responsible for th* Mb arrivalgof al money sent us by Money Order, by registered Let ter, by Kxpress. or by Draft, but not otherwise. 1 money sent in an unregistered latter Is lost, tt Ml be the loss of the parson sanding K. Mr. Stephans wtU i vale matters st Crew ford villa. Air letters on basins** of any kind, oomn Th* 8oh. exonpt its PoUtioal Department, addressed to J. Henly Smith, Manager, Atlanta. Oa. with Taliaferro Sheriff’ Sales, ILL be sold . the Court House door in said ooonty, th* following propertY, to-wii; Nine hundred aerss of land, more mMViM* ■ J, ‘ *-*••* William whereon erty of Henry D. t In mid county, adjoining the lands of Waller, Joseph Printop and others, whereon John D WfUkmu now liras, as ths prop- to satisfy a A fa. iasnsd ry D. Smith and Hrn upon uino hundred pounds of lint cotton, more ar less, aud tblve thousand pounds of seed cot ton.more less. Levied on as the property of Heury B. Jones satisfy a A. fa. issued from the County Court of said county, in lavor of John H. Walker, adiu'r. of Hylvanus Walker vs. Henry D. Smith and Henry B. M. D. L. t Savannah, Jannary 5.—Circular hold ers firm and demand fair; middlings 19) (3,20; not receipts 2647; exports to conti nent 930; coast 990; sales 2200; stock 7875; net receipts for week 15,095; ex ports to Great Britain 4210; Oork, for orders, 4375; continent 3208; coast 6177; sales tor week 11,063. Boston, January 5.—Cotton steady, middlings 21c ; net receipts 164 ; gross receipts 400; sales 500; stock 8,500; net receipts f >r the week 940, gross receipts 7,290; exports to Great Britain 510; sales for the week 2,600. Special TVotices. Warning Words. The strength and nervous sui-rgy of the human body ought to be Increased during tho the winter, for two reasons: In the Arst place, dis«*a. ■ cf the most deadly character may be generated this soason; and secondly, it is of the utmost im portance that during the cold weather mouths tlio system should be put in a condition to withstand the effects of the Spring miasma, and tho subsequent depressing heat of Bummer. It Is, therefore, advisa ble, In fact essential, to tone, regulate and invigorate the digestive and secretive organs at this period of the year, and of all the stomachics and alteratives at present known, Hostctter’a Stomach Ritters Is tho most powerful, tho most harmless, sud ths most agreeable. Tho temperature of winter would be In Itself s glorious tonic. If It did not. unfortunately, bring with it a volume of chilling moisture and un wholesome winds, which have a bad effect ou the skin and lungs. Thsae mast be guarded against, there la no security for health. The effect of a course of Bitters is to give vigor ami tone to the entlie organisation—the superficial muscles and nerves, as well as tho internal viscera. A regular habit of body, a healthy and natural Aow of bile, au active digreGon, a good appetite, pure Wood, and a vigorous clrrulattou of that fluid, ar* among the blessings dertvabl* from s persistent use of 11 octet- tor's Stomach Bitters, which not only more than supplies the place of the best tonics, catharthlc* and antiseptics prescribe*! in their separate forms by physicians, but perform the three-fold work of lu- vtgoration, regulation and puriflcatlon, atone and STERLING SILVER-WARE SHARP & FLOYD, No. U3 Wliitchull Street, Specialty, Sterling Silver-Ware. Special attention Is requested to the many m-w und elegant pieces manufac tured expressly to our order the paat year, and qnlts recently completed. Aa unusually attractive assort ate a i of novelties In Faary Silver, rased for Wedding and Holiday presents, of a medium and expensive character. The Ilona present manufartari on an unparalleled scale, employing oa Sterling Silver-Ware alone over On< Hundred skilled hands, the most acront pllshed talent In Designing, and the best Labor-saving Machinery, enabling them to produce works of the highest character, at prices UNA 1*1*110ACIIKI) by any competition. Oar stork at pres ent It the largest and most varied this side of Philadelphia. An examination of our stock and prices will gnarantse our sales. OUR HOUSE USE ONLY IfUITISH STERLING, ; decTMAwtf hr <x. W. ADAIR, Auct’r. th* ■ t time. Jeu4 A GJlKBEJr TO KEATT. WILL RENT MY GARDEN TO A GOOD MAN oa advantageous terms; or I will rent tho dwsl- j to s small family who oaa board a man for me. Apply to jant-dlw Auction Wal<*. Fancy Goods, to be sold at suction. This . ing, commencing st 7 o'chick, at store No. 17, Mari etta street. Odd Fellows’ Hall. O. 11. EDWARDS k OO. J. W. CHAPMAN, Auctioneer. )sn8-Ct KTOTIOE. HEREBY foiuwarn all perrons from crediting iy wife, Elisabeth liroam, on my account; as I will Saturday morning the tth i 0 noom Oottogo, On the corner of Jones an feet. Immediately north oi _______ now residence. Pryor street had more new real- deuces Lmlt on It iu 1*71 tuaa any atrest In the eity. The titles are indisputable. Sale will be absolute. Term* hsU cash, balance In 3 and 6 months, with 10 per cent interest. Jan A ft Chamber or Comment, Atlahta, January 6,187). nlug next, the Ifth Inst.,'at which time Major Campbell Wallace, finMisI #f the Uemryim IIYil/rs MmHro Will be present sn<l address the Chamber. Every member earnestly rc>i"estcd to attend. jeu6-4t I'ov Snl<« or Item. good water, healthy loo-tion. Apply to DB. n. F. HALTER. ;anVtf Bread Ht, next door to Hum offioe Chapel Hill High School, Uiapol llfll, Douglas Co., Utu F. M. DUNCAN. A. B., Principal. charges moderate. pnd HOUSE, LITCHFIELD AO WORTH. GEORGIA. rTURLR ALWAYS FURNISHED WITH THE 1 best the market aT ‘ novt-tf SPOTSWOOD HOTEL, MACON, MOROIA. (Nearly opposite the Piminger ®0P*>) Only One Minutate Walk, THOMAS H. HARRIS, Proprietor. C. J. MAC!ALLAN, Snp’k novfll MARSHALL HOUSE. UFAT^iff, OAo A. B. LUCE, Proprietor. Planter’s Hotel, FORT TALLEY, OA. BOAR)) $2.00 PET IHj. T. W. H. MURFEE, VMpvtote*. Distance 80 yards from Railroad. SeoMf HENRY HAYS, PrepV. loard per < flaefl-tr r<T Advertisers I published in the ‘‘Manual of the State of Geor gia." As this Manual wUl circulate In every county In Georgia, (subscriptions having been already re ceived from all but Ays uf ths counties) a splendid opportunity is offsnsd to asmhants and others. Ad dress. for terms, Ac.. Editor "Manual of the Mate f Georgia." Bos 871. Atlanta. Oa decM-TburASun BEGIN JANUARY 8, 1873. ing and Book-keeping. Tuition per month $1 60 to 83 40 Board per uioujh 8 00 to 10 00 For particulars or circulars, addresc MILES EDWARDS, Hoc. Board Trustees. doclSwl t Chapel H1U, Ga. A B ARGAINi rpHE nndersifmed offers for sale, in the growing town of Opelika, a No. 1 established Family Groosry and Provision Store, (ths bast aland In town) eC newly stocked, and haring attached a flns Restau rant, all doing a fine eaah business. Ths proprietor retires on account of bad health. Terms are cash. This la the best investment In the State. Address: JOHN EING, Sr.. dscl7-eodAw)w Bex M, OpaHhn. Ate. S.TM1 1 •85.00 Hared! PBIom AMP TERMS Or . WILSON SHUTTLE Sewing Machines. mbit cash, flora mo. fira ho. 8 M $80. T HOSE WANTING BRICES, can be see omno- dated, on abort nottos, by tearing 9rdar at SIMMONS.SORT'S, jooebon of MAn*S. US Any amount under 400.000 can bs suopllsd. novtodtf T. M.ELYRA. Liquors ! Liquors ! BUY YOU* Ales, Wines S Liquors! KENNY’S Chicago Ale DepofP^wM Wholesale Liquor House. We hare a iAurgt JiierfmaU ot aU kind, oT CHi COHM, which Kilt he told mt the .«Ml Sww.s- able Ttrmg Mpu.Sm DMDBMTKKD Full ChLS_. No. 8, Folding Cover, WARRANTED FIVE YEARS BY WILSON SEWING . MACHINE CO FOR SALE We wish it distinctly understood that Chase ar* our terms from which w* never deviate; and wa guaran tee our Machines to have every point ot to bs found la any Underfeed Shuttle Ms. _ as durable, mad* of as good material aa any in the world, and that It will do as elegant i McDaniel. & hooper. Wholesale and Retell Dealers In Burning Oils, Lamps, Lamp Oasis, cook's YAPOBINR BURNERS, FRUITS, Vegetables,Fancy and Family Groceries TOYH AND CHRISTMAS GOODS GENERALLY. 108 Whitehall 8tre*t, Waal aid* bat Mitchell and Peters. Atlanta. Qs. daolS-lm AC A N U ▲ Xi A»D Biographical Register State oT Georgia. rpms WORK WILL CONTAIN INTERESTING A biographical akaiahee of all the white mamhsra of tile AUle Government and State Legislate?*: a ipiste list of nil th* eeunty and other officers of State; valuable statistical information;ths pahlte debt; a synopsis of all the tews passed *4 the last session of ths Legislator*, and amcholharmatter of interest and importance, tils* 140 fow Royal Octevo. Pries pm stogie oopy. M eeateV&efohTof i Publishing o* Attenta, C STEAM SAUSAGE M AIV UFAOTOKY. F KK8H BMP. PORK, MUTTOJC; PRUH PORK I. an or itaff..); Rulacu f Hun SIUMK*. Hr.il ChMM. Liver Pudding, blurt l'u.tdiuK. «lw»y. on bnnd or tnndo to order, on dart notion nnd In uiy qnnnuty. JOitKPH PARI. norjMm RnoirUd, Tnnn. Unity loontnd corunr Unrnt tnlbndtyot Uuk. no—*r Fnrtlwi m WnUn, OnO,. Tkln^opntty will now root for twnirn knrtrrt dot lorn pnr ynnr, nnd In onnongubln rt —ip.0—nrt. - nwanlteont, nnd will tbnn mi (or Ikiwo bnndrrt do linn pnr month. Tblu 1. own of Ik. boot nnd rnrnol rfwnnn. for nn Inrontmonb CAPITSU8T8 SMS OOSBDIAMS. Whom nnnkln, onn of tbnml—t nnd nonndnnt nr. k Bonn, who how occupy jnrt-lm Tatiaterro SherUT BaiM. W ax kn noM on —o Mnt Twnodny In Pnrtn nml, Onto— tho Onwrt Room dan. laCnw'. ty-tv. ton pro—rty ot Rnarp R. 1mm is mtWp • moltor nrt, laui la bum ot Jrtn D— n, ry B. Joann. Pnnwrtr pnlnlrt nrt ky mtd donna. H. D.L OOOORR,lknrUI V.a HALL COUNTY White Sulphur Springs In . low WMko m» *wR U tkn JMr-MJm mailrmad Win ho Inld wURf nmllnrtd abound Ikumhu Mnpm-ly. A isi3frA MYlf-tf DARoisra. l^SSSSSJSSSt 4 th. 1ST), for Day* of “ and Si Praottetof Sotrsfo for Scholars, aa FrlfoyslfF, Hall to Rant for Parties, Lecturaa, or Fbst time Entertain meats. o n liberal teems. of HaO Rent or prioss of TnMtoa, m* ‘ * the HsU. or FhUl^aR ply to Professor Nichols, at