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THE DAILY SUN PiibUxbiMl bj the Atlanta Son Publishing Company. Alauwlw If. SIrphtna, J. Ilcaljr Smith, Proprietors.) THE Alexander 11. Stcphena^’oUtlcal l-ilit.i A. R. Watson. .... Hews Kdltd J. llenlj Smith, Ueueral Kdilor ami ISit] lies s iLwager, TimvcilMg Agents I J. M. W. BILL. L. F. BRANTLEY, 1 Dats Bill, Athena, Ga. J. L. Wuobt, Woodstock. Ga. J. O. OaLMTIU, Thorn eon. Ga. H. 0. Hamilton, Dalton, tie. W. 0. Datba Jr., Baton**. Oh- Taft ah , Matt k Co.. White Halna/.a J. L. Hurra, Chattanooga. Tenn j# a, paabam. r VOL. II. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 2:5, 1872. NO. 548. TELEGRAPH NEWS. B. A. VARNNIKm._Tlwmaavllto.G4. ^ Point l 1 00 Termro^ Hubnoripqon t Single Copy hr Annum f 10 00 « SUMontha 0 00 •* • For A laaa period than SUMontha fper month) CLUBS FOR THE DAILY. Three Copioi One Year 27 00 Four •• •* •' m 00 Five •• '• •* 42 00 Eight “ •* •• 02 00 Ihu 84 00 S C*mU, Mafh 4'epiet ........ WEEKLY PER ANNUM Hiugla Copy Three Coptna 0 00 Five •« 2 00 Ten " .a.... 00 Twenty « to «o Fifty •• 00 00 One Hundred Cop tea. 120 00 WEEKLY—SIX MONTHS : Single Copy , I 00 By the New Tori* Awocisted Press. SOUTH CAROLINA- Going to Swap with Grant. Columbia, Februory22.—It is reported that the delegates t° the Philadel phia Convention lmT/ determined to gc to Washington, a» Boon as the Legisla ture adjourns, to mCretideut Grant and make the removal *i the present Federal officers in Sonth Carolina a condition of their support of Is nomination. PRUSSIA. The New B>Untater to Washington St. PsTEnitUBO, February 22.—Boron Von Offeul*rg, the new Minister to departs soon. Washington c Twenty •• IS 00 Fifty •• 24 00 One Hundred Coplea, Six Month* 06 00 tUmpUCwpin . 9 Cent*. ip iii 11! ii 1!!! 31! ju jj Hi 18 13 18 18 18 Nllk.lill ii* n !|J l»|S|J Ill, 3| )|3 IS l|l ill sis is IS 3131 8 18 S' |8 £|5 aia I s Is 5 8 18 1 a Is I 3 IS S IS 3|2 isiai 3|3| HI ii ;li 1; Ll 813 * 1 - WASHINGTON. Forme y—Grant. W/BIN qtos, February 22.—The latent on J in that Forney i, to auccood Crea weJ an Pont Maater General. Hie President has gone to Philadelphia. NEBRASKA. The Blockade Railed. Omaha, February 22.—The track is reported clear of snow, but dirt and wash es have detained the trains. Mexican Matter*. Havana, Feb. 22.—The nail steam er More Castle which bring* news from the City of Mexico up to the 15th, nays that there have been no important mili tary movements. The supporters of Juarez were confi dent that a serious battle was pending near San Luis Potosi. The British schooner Lark, seized on suspicion of landing arms for tile patriots, has been released. The steamer Kansas sails for Key West and takes aboard a party for the survey of the Mioarogua route. Troubles are multiplying in Hayti.— The stability of the present government is uncertain. An attempt boa been mode to burn Port an Prince. Flames appeared simul taneously iu different parts of the city.— Troops were ont and the President uud Ministers were an the streets- all night. Seven supposed incendiaries have been arrested. COMMERCIAL. Omen Dailt Sun, Feb. 22, 1872. Cotton closed quiet at 21 i(7i 21 to. Re ceipts 100 bake; sale* light. Pbovibions — Baton— shoulders 71; dear rib sides 9; dear sides 9) ; hams, plain . 12)@ld ; sugar cured It). Bulk meats—shoulders 61; clearrib sides 8; dour sides 81. Laud—Tioroe It; cans 11)@12; "SpyeOd NoUcm." X> oats p<r tin. forth.ant par cent off the table > W. A HEMPHILL k CO.. Proprietor* of the Constitution. 8. W.. GRUBB, Business Manager, of the New Era. J. HMLY smith. Manager. Of The Atlanta San, Rniiroab ®im* Sable. Arrivals and Departures of Train Arrives at Chattanooga • dat ramxaaas nun—outward. Leaves Atlanta 6:00 a Arrives at Chattanooga 1:21 p NIOIIT KA88ENOKB THAIM—INWARD. Loaves Chattanooga 0:2Op Arrives a» Atlanta 1.20 a DAT PASSKNOEB TRAIN—INWARD. Loaves Chattanooga 6:30 a Arrives at Atlanta.. Arrlvos at Atlanta... Night Passenger Train arrives 6:36 s. m Night Passenger Train leavos 6:16 p. m Day Passenger Train arrives 6:20 p. m Day Paaaenger Train loaves 7:10 a. m Htons Mountain Accommodation arrives.. .8:06 a. m Stone Mountain Accommodation leaves... .6:36 p. m MACON AND WKSTXUN KAlLBOAD. On and after Sunday, December 17, 1871, trains will run as follows: Day Passenger train loaves 2:00 a. m Night Passenger Train arrlvos.; 10:60 p. n Arrives at Macon C. lOp n ATLANTA AND WNST POIND RAILROAD. Night Passenger Train arrlvos 0:00 a. n Night Passenger Train leaves. Day Passenger Train arrives.. Day Passenger Train leaves.., ATLANTA AND HICHMOKD l Leavo Gainesville Arrive at Atlanta. Leave Atlanta Arrive at Gainesville Memphis and Charleston Railroad. W. J. Arkus. Agent. Atlanta, Ga. TIME TABLE 0» TIIB MEMPHIS AND CHABLEHXOH B. 6:60 a. in .INK EAILBOAD. 0 A. M 10 A. M 3 1*. M 6:42 P. M. .... 0:30 AM ....10.16 PM .... 8:00PM 12:15 PM ..10:20 AM .. 5:00 AM ...12:10 A M . 600 P M "Atlantic and Gulf Itailronds F ROM Savannah, Ga., via Albany. Jacksonville and Tallshasseo, to Quincy, Florida: Leave Savannah daily l Vi p u Arrive at Albany daily 1.50 P. M ng Express leaves vuaiuu* ......js lu Memphis, same day. Mail Train loaves Cbattanoogs Arrive la uert dxy COMING east: Morning Express leaves Memphis... Arriveain Chattanooga, next " WEST VIRGINIA. A Railroad Accident. Parkersburg, February 22.—An en gine and baggage car ilew the track and tumbled down an euil>ankment 60 miles east of this place. The engineer, J. Dor sey, was killed. The passengers escaped. TENNESSEE. Tire Lease Ratified. Mkhphis, February 22.—The stock holders of the Memphis k Charleston Railroad have ratified its lease to Tbos. A. Scott and the Southoru Security Co. for ninety-nine years. MISSOURI. The Tob.cro Tax. Sr. Louis, February 22.—The tobacco manufacturers of this city protest against the proposed change iu tho tobacco tax. Tney want a minimum tax. Jeyfebsom Crrr, February 22.—The Republican Convention advises the abo lition of the differences in the Republi can party. NEW YORK. More Indictment.—The Orangemen New Yonx, February 22.—Three Po lice Commissioners, three Fire Commie sioners and the Chief of Police of Jersey City have been iudioted. nothing disorderly occurred to-day.- The members el tfee Orange Society wore n.uttf. and nI perplautt emu,. ►*. '— KANSAS. NOVA SCOTIA. Halifax, February 24— A brig aud schooner are iu tho ice, and ore showing signals of distress. It is impossible to reach thorn, aud their crews tpust soon perish of cold and hunger. INDIANA. Rejmbllcnn Nominations. Indianapolis, February 22.—The Re publican State Couvoutiou baa nomina ted Thomas Brown for Governor and Goodove S. Orth for Congressman at large. Grs i Indorsed. Lawrence, February 22.—The State Convention indorses Grant. FRANCE. Freedom ol' the Press. PARisi February 22.—A decree lioa been issued suspending the publication of LaG&ulois. It is thought that Cirsey will soon be compelled to resign the Ministry of War, on account of ill health. The publication of L'Armcc has been suspended. O-W-4 WISCONSIN Frozen to Dentil. Milwaukee, February 22.—Two sol diers, inmates of the National Asvlnm, were found frozen near tho building. They had been covered with snow for u month. >rutBg.. i ChatUnoogs, next day.. Arrive at Jacksonville dally.... .. 1:45 P.M ,**. 7 :S5 P. M f. 10:50 A. M SELMA, ROME AUD DALTON R K. TRAINS DAILT, SUNDAYS INCLUDED. Leave Selma « ai t* « ’ i Is T m Leave Dalton 1' »* u Arrive at Selma 8.10 p. m.. 9.44 a. m Macon k Augusta Railroad. ) ILT, SUNDAYS EXPLCTKD. 12 00 M. 6 0C A. M 7 40 P. M Leave Macon at.. Western Railroad of Alabama. Leavo Selma 6 : 40AM Arrlvs at Montgomery li sa A M Arrive at West Point US p ij lAsve Cdnmbus liSSJfi Arrive at Oolumbna. —*—* V 1 * ——- Atlantic and Gulf Railroad. EXPRESS PASSENGER: uav. «av»^, “*•» U.T. v “ “■•’SSS.iiiihVTOzmia. ENGLAND. The Alabstma Muddle. London, February 22.—The Alabama excitement is rapidly subsiding. Tho Times ouly alludes to the subject, and urges diplomatic solution. John Bright approves the conduct of the Government iu the controversy. -4 - ' OHIO. An Epidemic of Conventions, Cincinnati, February 22.—Tho Ohio River Improvement Convention urges the steamboat assessors to resist the tax in the Courts, aud asks for four hundred thousand dollars to completo the con struction of a wing dam, aud tho exten sion of the jurisdiction of the Light- ^ board over the western waters. Convention adjourned to meet at \ of the Executive Committee. CoWs, February 22.—Arkansas ond ^sissippi are this only! Southern Statcs^reseuted iu tho Labor Conven tion. The 2%ionul Frohibitiou Convention met to-dM One hundred uud ninety- four dcleApg f ro m nine States were in attendancli g am . Cliaso is President, and rccoimpudtxl the formation of a party indciw eu ^ 0 f the Republican and Democratic Vties. In the LalMoonveution, James Kil gore, a reures^tivo of tho Internation- ala, was admit be Kleclsd. Rome, Febrnar^ __ Tll0 p ope ^ convened the CartM^ f or to-morrow, to elect a Bishop 'oV te i rt . Several Bishops «Ythe Pope to hold the Ecumenical CouY A \ Trent. The Austrian Govenimen“ posed to allow the Cc in Austrian borders, cil occur, the Pop Will and lie represents by J PRlSSll • JS A M “ a “ A “ Behlin, February!.—' doubt of the presencof * city on Wednesday w«e , uMasaination of iiiinrok eery from I’oocn, win,, fanatical Catholic, waa-r, B l picion. He w*a seized Pa; “r'S.'Tri.wl 'ibenuuck proposes sR, tw«-u w^bington snd ^ , CoDgre88| to arrange for P 4 ^ 1 mjet-t any or poetsge to focihute eeum. Tbscily rssorves U»# r J|f u i IU w,VhoN. 1 ® ^ * mA il. o^'^Tr.bm.rr «. i^ (i TT Wlnlrr .W'U- S2 1l 11. ..idi »•'sr^lSh. !SS.«»r •««="■ * “hW-Jt ins l. PITTMAN, M»ZL. Proposals for Grading. * ATLANTA. OA , FEB. ».>»»• ^EALIU PHOPOSAl^-lUj* ' Clukinnxn HW*ct •igbt to ry'jet.L -wj j poeuige io « I and exchange of mails. 1 hational poiform niasioo FUNERAL_NOTICE. lbe friend* and acquaintance* of Mr*, frank Day are respectfully invited to attend the Funeral ol tier little daughter Katie, from her residence, on Whitehall street, at half-past 2 P. M., this day, Feb ruary 23. Amusements. DeGive’s Opera House “ OLD RELIABLE ” TH EAT R E! ( ESTABLISHED 1HBS. ] This Friday Eyeulng, February 28. FAZIO; Or, the Italian Wife BENEFIT OF HELEN T> ’ESTE, In which the will appear In bar great character of BIANCA. _ Door* open at 6Performance precisely at 6 o'clock. PRICE OF ADMISSION t PARQU1TTK DRK88 CIRCLE......... FaatLY mSiuc GALLERY ■ Notice—Reserved seats can be had at the Rook lore of Phillip* A Crew. No ettra cDEUueucing 8aturil*y morning. 17th. :: /-£8 TITss DeGive’s Opera House MRS. J. A. OATES.. . .Lohhco aud MauagorcH*. IMPORTANT ANNOUNCEMENT First Appoaranco iu two year* In Allaula, of the favorite young native Canta- trice Mrs. J. A. OATES, And her very celebrated COMIC O P EII A COMPANY ! Commencing on Monday Evening, February 26, 1872. Excellent Double Bill, presenting Offenbach'* most iUccoHslul Comic Oie ra, mtitled tho PRIMA DONNA s NIGHT ! MBS. OATES appearing iu her unrivalled character- tuition of ERNESTINE, which is everywhere re- gardedasono of her moat *ucccanfiil representation*. She will, also, on the umo evening, uppc&r iu her Irresistible personation of Xjlzsetto. MRS. OATES bring* with her this season a greatly Enlarged Company of Excellent Artists. A NEW A SL'l’BKlOlt MEPEllYOIItE and (he handsomest appointments in the lino ol Wardrobe Properties, etc., posacRMvd hy any Company now beforo the American Public. A Change of BUI Every A’iglir. Reserved 8eatH will bo sold by Phillip* k Crew, commencing on Thursday, the 22d iusiant, at « o'clock, a. m. SCALE OF PRICES—Admission $1 00; Reaervod •Nero ^butrlisemctus. mcmVB SUE AT auction i —BY — McNally & Daniels, Corner Broad and Marietta streets. of my store, will he sold, 2 Splendid Pianos, In perfoct order. 1 Fine Bay Horse, warranted sound aud gentlo 1 Elegant Indy's Gold Watch, double case. Attention Ladies! All Persona Having Florence Sewing MACHINES riHItT need adjusting will pleas* send or report .1. them to tba Florence office, wberatliry will be promptly attended to FREE OF CHARGE* •xcept for new or duplicate parts that may hays to b« f n ruts bed. Machine Cantors. Oil, Needles. Thread and Ms- chine Findings generally, kept for sale. SIAM PING STITCHING *>«<■ promptly at reasonable price*. MM- Second hand Machine* for rent or sale. Office No. 13 Marietta street. fjb23>6t J. F REEVtli. Agent. A.smouHoomont«, Fob Comptroller Gknehal.— Gener al LAFAYETTE McLAWS. dcc20-dtf FOR KRCUKTARV OF ITATK. buokeb 13. FramoiiL—Gold la buying 1 07— soiling 1 9; silver is buying 1 02—sell ing 1 06. Fbuit—Rough poaches 4) to 0) per r rand; peeled 10 to 14. Apples, peeled, to 4) por pound; green Oeorgia apples $3 60 to 00 per btS* Buttxb—Teuues.ee aud country but ter 20 to 80 ocuts; Nortbweateru 27 to 31. Lbathkb—Hemlock 26 to 30; Oak 40 to 46; Horaces leather 30 to 45; upper leather 42 to 60; dalf skins 326 to *00 per dozen; Amorlcan calf skins *26 to 40 per dozen. Himes—Green 7 to 7); green suit 81 to 0); dry hides 16 to 10. Onions—*3 60@8 00 per barrel. Tobaoev Low grades 65(<f£6c ; oom- mon, 68(^06; g„od, 76@90; lino, *l(cn *1 26; choice brands, $1 26(a) 1 60. Ibon—Swede 7c; horse shoe iron 7o; City Mills aud Pittsburg bar Gc. Mackerel—Half bbk No. 188.00; No. 2 *7; No. 8 *0. Kits, No. 1 *1 85; No. 2 81 00; No. 3 8140. Cheese—19o. Grain.—Corn and oats scarce aud ad vanced ; corn 95o. —stilt Outs, mixed 72; black 76(0,80. Suoab—A, 14; extra 0,13); crushed, powdered and granulated, 15; Dom- orara 12)018;; foil-to choice brown, 11012). Fair supply; rnurket ateudy. Coffee—Rio, 24020; Java, 34; La- guira, 30. Molabsks—By barrel, 35; by hogs head, 31; New Orleaus choice, 05, prime 02. Salt—Liverpool 2:15; Virgiuia'2. Rice •J01O. Flouu—Suporfinc, hi barrels, 87 60® sacks higher ; extra $8 60 ; family 89(a) 9 60; extra family 89 60010 00; fancy 810010 50. Cotton Goods.—8 o* Osuaburgs, 18); Ooz, 10). 4-4 Sheeting, 13). 7-8 Drill ings, 13). 7-8 Shirting, 12; Shirting, 9). Yarns, all namborz, 81 06. Cotton rope, 31. All domestics iu good demaud. BY TELEGRAPH. New Orleans, February 22.—Flour firmer and active; superfine 87 00; dou ble 87 7608 60. Oat* 60081. Pork 816 60@1G 75. Baoon earner, 0)0808). Sugar oured hams 12)012)—all others unchanged. Cincinnati, February 22.—Provisions very weak. Louisville, February 22.—Bagging good shipping demaud; sliou"' clear tide ©arben, ficlb nub flouiet Secbo. KEEUS ! SEEDS ! ! SEEDS l!! ►4-4 ATLANTA NEED DEPOT! E. VanGOIDTSNOVEN, THE ATLANTA 8UK DAILY n.d WEEKLY ‘A Live Paiier on Live Iosnei.’ ’ ms well assorted stock of T II R TRADE AND PUBLIC TO Gtardon, Field and Flower Seeds I to HtooUy cularKO my facilities fur aupplylug this sectlou, ami I now preaont to you a stock which, lu qual ity. cannot bo surpassed, and in prlca will compare fkvorahiy with any other house. 1 am propared to furnish in larwe quautlUes, at special rates, ONluN HkTH, KARLY BOSE and GOOD RICH IH)TA1X)K8. UU48H HKKD8 of every doscrlptiou. My Herds are well known iu this market, aud wberovor tried, for earliueaa and productivanaa*, have givtu 10tiro satisfaction. 1 am also prepared to All orders for Fruit and Oruameutal Tree*, Shrubs, Vine*, Roses, Greenhouse and Brddiug l'laut*. Bulbous Roots, etc. Heud for price list. 1 wish your trade, aud will do anything in my aud reUlu it. Hole Agont for Pratt’s Astral Oil, which for safoty and excellent burning * without an equal. E. VanGOIDTSNOVEN, No. 4 Capitol Bnilding—P. O. Box 374, Atlanta, Ga. A Proeliimatlon I G Id OHO I A: By JAMES M. SMITH, Governor of said State WUKUKAS. On tho 38th day of December, 4n tho year of our Lord ouo thousand eight hundrod aud seveuty-ouo, tho Hon. Benjamin Conley, then oxer* rising tho executive powers of the Uovornmont, is* sued ills proclamation making known, In substance, that, upon tho petition of Henry Clews aud Theo dore Fowler, of the city of New York, bankers, aud l>artnera using tho llrm name and style of Henry Clow* k Co., bo had seized, and did thert-by seize. Itrpuly JHarthaPt Salet for CUy Taxes. ■\irnx be bold Before the f V door, iu the city of Atlanta, on the First Tnea- day iu March next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property tor city tax for tbo year 1871, to-wit: City lot in ward 1. land lot 83, on Mangum and Simpson streets, adjoining Mr. Ray, containing one- olghtli of an acre, more or leas. Mayor aud Council va Win. Anderson. Also, city lot in ward 8. on land lot 53, on Butler street, adjoining Mr. Crumley, oontalulng three- sixteenths of an aoru, moro or leas, Mayor and Coun cil va M. Cargile- Also, city lota Noa. 3 • and 4, ward 3. land lot 63, block 1, on McDonough, Frazier aud Jouos streets, adjoining Crow, containing one aera, more or laaa, Mayor and Council vs Margenlus A. Bell. Also, city lot. and Improvements thereon, being tho rosidonoe of Marcus A. Del), situate on the cor• of Wheat and GoUlns stmts, containing two In good shipping demand; shoulders' 6f; cloar side 8 for packed. London, February . • 22. — Specie decreased a trifle. Tarpeutiuo 55^66. ^ ^ ^ ^ LIVERPOOL, FeUrunrj T2. — 06U6B' tersvllle Uul V»u Wert Ruilrotul Company,” appi closed quiet; uplands 11^(3)11 j; Orleaus HI. Speeinl Aofiorsr. Fora Millions or Invalids.^At tlio lowest con putation there aro never less than four millions i invalid! iu the United Htatca. Of this number probably moro than (hrec-flitbs have ucglcctod the ordinary procauUona necessary for tho preservation of health, and are suffering the punishment duo to their carelessness. If the multitudes who aro now afflicted with billiousucss, indigestion, rheumatism, intermittent fever, irregularities of the bowels, gen eral debility, nervous disorders, Ac., had, at tho very first symptoms of indisposiUou, invigorated, regulated and purified their system* with Hostetler's Stomach Bitters, two-third* of thorn would at this lout bo performing tho active dutioe of lifo, un- annoysd by any ailment of the body or tbo mind. The assertion is made Advisedly. It is founded on experience, aud is borne out by tho testiluouy of a countless host of witnesses, whose attestations cov- r almost overy variety of disease, aud extoud over period of about tweuty years. Of every thousand c rsoiis who lake the Bitters, as a prevent 1 vc of tho complaints above enumerated, seven-eighths escapo them entirely; aud of every thousand w ho aro actu ally attacked, and use the great Vcgetabtu Tonic as a remedy, three-fourths aro radically cured. These not bap-bszard sssc/tions, but statistical facts. They are based upon the results of Inquiries made lore than fifty thousand persons, in various l«rts of the country, and upon tho letters of promi nent citizcus of every Htatc, it might almost he said, of every county iu the Union. .na Lk. pi>»oulou, far »„<1 lu Ixtulf of U.0 BUto. I .STltoiaoU^visi-fu.^ of tho Cherokee Railroad, formerly the Cartorsvlllo Boll. •ad V«u Wort lt»llri»d, with iBl lire proaorlj of Uro I *'“• o«r M. la -•k'L )f»d lot 4S. oa Yaloatl., «d Tho Chorokoo R.Uro»d Coart.a,, former), tho momW.:,' M^SlaWE Cartersville and Yau Wert Railroad Company, aud cil va Prince Ponder. that ho did thereby, aa Governor of this State, place ; .4**°' In ward 6, land lot No. 78, on Mia- the lame eh^e of ConUl S. Fria.ap, Z^atre. al Romo, (ioorgia, as agont of tho 8mto of Georgia, Mayor and Council vs W. F. Westmorland, with full i>owor and authority, as such agent of the ! _.^ Uo *luiprovemeuU theroou, lu th« State, to take into his possession all the property 1 tur streets, oo&talnlnsr quo hundred sni^aeventv. aforesaid of the said The Cherokee Railroad Com pany, to control and manage the samo in conformi ty with tho prayer of tho said Honry Clews A Co., and in aocordance with tho provisions of an Act en titled “An Act to loan the credit of the Htate to tho Cartersville aud Van Vert Railroad Company,” ap proved March i'J, lHii'J, aud that iwymout might be wado—after discharging laborers’ Hens—of the sum of six thousand one hundred and twenty-fivo dol lars, semi-anuual interest, duo Septomber 1, 1870, on ouo hundred aud seventy-five bonds of tho said Tho Cartersville and Van Wert Railroad Company, num bered from one (1) to one bundled and aoventy-five (175) incluatva, each for one thoueaod dollars, with Interest coupons attached, payable soml-annually, on the first day of March aud the first day of Sep tember in each year, at the rate of aeven par oent. por annum, and which bonds the said Henry dews A Co. averred iu their said petition were owned aud hold by them, and Issued to cover the first fourteen miles of said Railroad, and that each had andoracd tlioreon tho guaranty of the State of Georgia for the payment of the principal and Interest thereof, lu accordance with the provisions of the Act entitled 'An Act to loan tho credit of tbo 8tate to the Car- Sl'PHKHK COURT OF UKOKUtA. REGULAR ORDER OF BUSINESS—< TO BE DECIDED. ABES YET 1 Vino HUje Circuit ...11 CAM'S ‘1 ...37 ca*o* ..79 count ...12 cases 9 Flint Circuit ...19 case* ... 9 case* ...10 caaca ...13 cam** ..1ft caset 19 Brunswick Circuit 3 cane* Jsn30-tf WANTED ! T)Y a young man of good family and education J > a situation as Private Tutor. Being couvcimu with the Latin and Greek languages, as well as th higbir hra-x hes of Mathematics, he is pn pared t fit students lor College. Is also prepared to give ill structious In English end German Liteiature, sm Ancient and Modern History and Elocution. Address K. FIHUKIl. fcb3-»3t Aiken, 8. C. , polled to me . . f.fr letters of Administration ou the estate of John Lang, late of said county, deceased— These arc. therefore, to cite aud admonish all, and singular, the kindred and creditors of said deceased, to bo and appear at my office, within the time pro scribed by lew, and show cause, if any they have, w hy letters of aduiiu.stratum should not be granted to the aaid applicant. Wltnces my <.l!lrial signature, this, tho 23d day of January, 1873. K. A. McWHORTKR, juiW. Ordinary Canid* n county. gioROM -DOUGLAS COUNTY. ri30 all whom It may concern. K. K. Niton, hav- A. ing in proper form applied to me for js-rma- nt letters of administration on the estate of Jno. Ry. Nison, late of said county dicuastd; this is to cite all and singular, the creditors and next of kin of Jno. W. Nuou. to lie a-.d apj - ar at my office, within Uis tune allowed by law, anil show cause, if any they can. Why permanent administration .hail lbe grauted k. K. Nixon on said estate, lven under my hand and official teal this Febru ary 17th, 1872. f.biH W. W. HINDMAN, Ordinary. HI AKIHANS WALK. STATK OF oeORHIA, Camdpn Co. -J^Y virtue of order_ from the Honorable the [ ed March 1,1800 Aud whereas, Tho Constitution of this Htatc inhib it tho granting or loaning of the credit of the Htato to aid any Company in which Uioro is not alroady an equal amount iuvested by private persons ; Aud whereas, also, Tho Act entitled “An Act to loan tho credit of tho Htatc to tho Carlcravilio aud Van Wert Railroad Company," approved March 1, 18£!>, gavo power to tiro Governor, iu behalf of tho Htate, to oudorso tho guarauty of tlio Htato on tho bonds of said Company ouly when and oa sections, each of flvo consecutive miles, oomrnencing at Car- tersvlllc, had been completed aud put iu running order, and then only to the extent of twelye thou sand five hundred dollars per mile of the sectlous io completed and In running order Ami whereas, It appears from reliable informs- iou received by me, that at tho time tho guaranty if the Htate was iudorsod byllufus B. Bullock, late Governor, upon the ouo hundred and seventy-five botuls aforresaid for the purpoaoof loaning tho credit of the Htate to aid tho said Cartersvillo and Van Wert Railroad Company to tho extent of fn.VOOe, not so uticli even as two tdousaml dollars had -been In- ested in the aaid Company by private persona; aud hat not so much as one section of flvo miles of said Railroad bad been completed aud put in running or- by said Company; and that tho signature of said llcnry ('lews as Treasurer of said Compauy appears the face of the said bonds, whereby be stands charged with notice of the illegal and unauthorised 'seinout aforesaid. d whereas, The said Indorsements of giurant i on (ho said bonds as aforesaid were made with out authority of law, and are iu no wise tho act or 1 of tlio State of Georgia, and thoro being, in uiy lion, no good aud sufficient reason for allowing said Dauiul 8- Priutup to contiuue to havoor ex- so tho powers of Agont of tho 6tatc, confcrrnd upon him as aforesaid in tho proclamation of tbo Uou. Benjamin Conley: Now, therefore, I, Jamk.h M. Hmitii, Governor of laid Htate, do issue this my Proclamation, making mown that I havo this day revoked aud auuuUod he power aud authority conferred upon the said Janiel H. Priutup uuder the proclamation issued hy he Uou. Beiijsmiu Conley as aforesaid, and that tho Mid DanJi J H. Printnp has been ordered and directed o turn over all property of said BadruaJ Company >f every kiud which may have come into his pos- icBaton, power or control as Agent of tho Htate afore- aid, to such person or persous as may bo lawfully ■liUtlcd to tho poasesaiou of the same; aud that tho iaid Dauiul H. Priutup ahall forthwith diamisa any ind all suits, whethor in law or equity, coiuiuonccd ly him as agent aforesaid for tho recovery or main- si'ilng posse salon by him of any property or effects vhatever of said Railroad Company, ilven under my hand aud tho Groat Heal of tho State, nt lim Capitol iu Atlanta, tho seventeenth day of February, in the year of our Lord Eightocu Hun dred and Hoventy-two, and of the Independence of the United States of Ainorlrathe Ninety-sixth. JAMES M. SMITH. Hy the Governor: nine by two hundred and twenty-firs foot, more or leas, and known aa the 1$. I. Kimball Housa, Mayor J "Otmcll va Atlanta Improvement Company. >, city lot, in ward 1, land lot 84, on Tatnall Council vs J. B. Fuller. Also, city lot, in ward 4, land lot 61, on Harr!* and Foe ii struct*, adjoining Harris and Pears contain ng one-half sore, more or less, Mayor and Council va J. L. Peers. Also, city lot, in ward 1, land lot 84, adjoining M. aud W. Railroad, and Gordon and Lowe, oontalulng one-eighth of sore, more or leas, Mayor and Gounell vs J. H. Lumpkin. Also, city lot No. 7, In ward 4, land lot 60, adiota- ing Austell, Inman k Co., containing one-eighth of au acre, moro or leas, Mayor and Oounell v* 0. A. Nutting. Also, city lot, In ward 5, land lot 78, on Broad and Forsyth streets, adjoining Phillips and Joardan, containing twenty-flv* by one hundred and eighty feet, more or lees, Major and Council va. B. W/fork. Also, city lot, (n ward 4, land lot 40, on Bandolpli and Whoat ■trout*, adjoining Gardner, —*-*“ i — eight acre*, me ' ” Mary Howland. r loss. Mayor and Counoil v* Mr* on Fair street, sdjotntngl lug one-half of an aare, more or taaa, J Council va G. Goose. Also, eity lot. In word 1, land kal 84, on ] street and Railroad, adjulniag William* and 8* containing owe^taM* ufaa urn am* or J — woigfctM er-aa emm 1 Council va Edm'd Buckhalc Alao, city lot, lu ward 1, land lot 77, street, adjoining Granville and Lang, containing ont £X hundrod and fifty i> G. «), fh cntarj «»f t 19-p-o-o-ocqej ■osunrji ttinr WJN V1.LHIUVW GNV UVOlIfl HOD : 20IJAO •isan mu HI 3NIH0VW ONIM3S (KIMAi :-I I EL Htnto gnbiect to tho Democratic nomina- j lu < »u*diu county: Hold Und •old far th« hem nt of Walton streets. l 1 min theor heir*. Terms made known on .Uy of sale. 1 Any amount under lion. LOUIS A. HOLZ1NLORF, Guardian. IbvFJdtf Dr. Wm. S. Armstrong 1 . Kcbldence, lliiiitcr Sirurt, <Nfar the (’aihollc Church.f OFFICE—Alabama Htruot, over IUchanl’a Hook Store. Janll-tf. BRICKS. rpiIOHK WANTING BRICKS, • n abort notion, t>> _ HUM'S, junction of Marietta and hundred and forty-eight by __ feet, more or less, Mayor aud Council ve M.J. Hurts. Also, oity lot, iu ward 3, land lot 80, on McDaniel and Keeds streets, adjoining Dosno and Y«tea, eon- taining ous-half acre, moro or loss, Mayor aud Coun cil vs J. N. Austin. Also, city lot, in ward 8, Mud lot 63, on Oonleyand Werner itrcet*, adjoining Armstead, containing one- fifth of au aero, more or leu. Mayor and Council v* W. J. Anderson. Also, city lot No. 37, in ward 3, land lot 53, on Mar. tiu stroot. adjoining Cartor aud Harrington, contain ing oue-oigbt of au aero, moro or les*, Mayor and Council vs Allen Alexander. Also, city lot No 10, in ward 3, laud lot 63, on Re street, adjoining Latlmor and Rawson, oontalulng If blh of acre, more or ice*. Mayor and Council ty lot, in ward 1, on Jand lot 100, adjoin* ing W. A. Jetts, containing thirty-five acre* more oi less, Mayor aud Council vs John B. Jett. Also, city lot, iu ward 6, laud lot 7f. on Lr. :kia Council vs L. Alexander. AMo, city lot, in ward 4. land lot 46, on Decatur aud Young atroots, adloining Hprayberry and 8tear- ge«, containing twenty-two by one hundred feet, moro or leas, Mayor and Council vs George Allen. Also, city lot, in ward 3, land lot 86, on McDaniel street, adjoining Brown, containing one-fourth of an acre moro or leas, Mayor aud Council va Lewis Alexander. AMo, city lot, tn ward 3, land lot 86, on Ira and Glenn streets, adjoining Con Daily and Walker, con taining one-fourth of an acre, more or leas, Mayor aud Council vs H. 8. Alexander. Also, oity lot, block 37, In ward 3, land lot 77, < — id j*-*--*—*- - - — — ng . cli vs Micheal Roddy. Also, city lot, block 1, In ward 3, Mod lot 63. McDonough aud Fair streets, adioiuiug He brain and Fitxgibbou, containing ono-fourth aero, i *— Mayor and Council vs J. McCMiu. Also, city lot. in ward 4, land lot 61, on ColUna *t't, adjoining Pittman and GMnzner,containing five eighths of an acre, more or less, Mayor and Council vs L. K. Burnett. Also, city lot, in ward 4, land lot 61, on lyy and ” M. adjoining Akers aud like, containing ALEXANDER H. BTEPREK8, Political Editor, A. R. WATHON, News Editor, J. IIKNLY SMITH. General Editor and Business Manager n. ie7ai During the premnt year a Preaideat and member* of Conorem are to be olected. Liberty mnzt be preaerred or loot The Corruptionist* of the day—the Bond Bings—the ambition* enemiea of free government--are artfully, nenbtently paring the way to the oraSutem at the Federal BepabUe, fonnded by Waahtag Ion. Jeffenou and Ifadizon, and tba •»- tabliihment of a Centralized Empire and a Dynasty In Its stead. THE PEOPLE can prerent tbit if thoy will. They can retain tboir fioa- dom, or they can beooma start*. The destiny of this country is to be docidt^l by the jwuplt', tola! If the Democratic petty will bat ztati firmly upon its tinw-honarad platform, and erect the standard of Liszrri, and honesty in the administration of the gov ernment, a glorious triumph will be achieved. Victory it within oar grasp. The enemy is siring way—is needing from bis alter disregard of law and eon stitutioual guaranties. Now is the time for a rigorous charge npon his wavering lines. The Bun, has been sowing the good seed of trath. It lias already brought forth good fruit We aboil continue Io sow tbo seed, and shall expeel a rich harvest to be reaped in the trtumjlh of honest principle* in the next election. We trust our patron* will aid us in ex tending the cirenloUon of Tax Sun. We have.eutered npon ou enterprise to assist in the great wont of redeeming the country from theoootrol of robbers, tyrants ana money-changers, who an infasting the temple of Liberty. Their tables mast be overturned and public opinion must scourge them from the publio presence. Wo ahall give all the news from the State Capital—proceedings of the Legis lature—decisions of the Supreme Court, and all important nows and events ooa- nootod with the State Government; and shall endeavor to make Tn Btm a welcome family visitor. Hon. Alexander H. Stephana, tbs Editor-in-chief, bss specially arranged his Imoiness so as to devote almost bis entire time to the political department of Tat Sun, daring tba earning spring and summer, and to the end ol the Prseidi n- tiul election. We give the proceeding, of the Legis lature when in session, the decisions of the Supreme Coart in full, and all news of interest connected with Sto State Gov ernment. ________ TH (IMS OF MU BBCWYTIOW Dally -aingU Csp,*, Twolv, MouUn....|10 00 I ThrM Month, ZOl Six Uvula, • l*u| On. RMS.........1 01 lUki tor Roll,. Three Coploa. Ml Sf* a oo | Watkljr—Prr rsaiSSL Wnkl, tmt Six IT 11 SjEErir Oopi t Ma 9k\mkt*i n—tatK* fuBI,«_ All MhticripiioQ* inu*t tfl paid tit tti adrauet id all tv wlU be strlckeu from <m books whm tbo Urn* paid for *xpim. OLUIIi Naim * for CLUB8 must all be mat at Um same time, and take tba paper forth* mas* lmpth of time, aud all be at tbo saute Post Office. HOW TO RBMIT MOIST. We will be responsible for th# sate acsiraW si mousy sent na by Mousy Order, by Begiatered Let ter, by Express, or by Draft, but not aUimwi*i. 1 money sent In an unregistered latter la lost, ft mu* be the loss of Ux« person sending it to paper wlU be MUt from the offloe MU ItfosMA aud name* will always be erased when Urn usm paid for eiplre*. To Oemip*B0*ata« Mr. Stephon* will remain In Crawfordvllle E t connection with Tns Hus will not change his rmr deuce. All totter* Intended for him, rithar oa pri- matter* or connected with the Political De partment of tbla paper, should be addressed to him at Crawford vilto, Georgia. All letter* on business of any kind, *otiseofod wtih The HuN, a except its PoUUoM Department afo uldke addressed to J. Hrnl^Rmith. FRATERNAL DIRECTORY. less, Mayor and Coun* Houston Yarboroi •-eighth of ouo-flfth of cl) va A. Pope. AIho, city lot, In ward 4, laud lot 51, aud Collins streets, adjoining Yarborough Tbouiaa, containing oue-eighth of an aero, uto loaa. Mayor and Council va Tboa. Newnuu. Also, city lot, iu ward 4, Mud lot 61, <>u Clifford and (Min at rente, adjoining Jackson and Lightcap, containing throo-aixtoeuth* of an acre more or less, Mayor ana Council v* Annie White. A1h<>, city lot, lu ward 4, Mnd lot 51, ou Collin* and Cain streets, adjoining White aud Frazier, contain ing ouc-fourth of an aero, more or leaa, Mayor aud Council v* Mr*. Lucinda Lightest). Also, city lot, inward 1, Mud lot 88, on Forsyth street, adioiuiug liuunU ut aud Godfrey, containing one-fourth of au acre, moro or to**. Mayor and Coun cil v* Miltou Mabra. Also, city lot, No. 34, block 0, Mud lot 70, lu ward з, on C'rew and Fulton street*, adjoining Ball and Holley, containing oue-hslf of au aero, more or leas. Mayor aud Council va Mia* Hailie A. White. Also, city lot, in ward 4 Mnd lot 63, on Gilmore atrm-t, adjoining Holroyd aud Hoyt, containing one- fourth of an acre moro or loss. Mayor aud Council v*. James Purale. Also, city lot, in ward 1, land lot 86, adjoining Lambert aud Holland, oontalulng 86 acres more or less. Mayor aud Council va, John Spoucer. Also, city lot, In ward 1, Mud lot 86, ou Walker street, adjoining Jeukiuge, ooutaiulug 75 by Kg) feet, moro or less, Mayor aud Council vs. A. J. Undo. Also, city lot, iu ward 5, Mud lot 78, o« Baker and Luckle streets, adjoining Reinhart aud Wood, e* n- taiuing one-eight of au acre more or leas, Mayor and Council vs. R. R. MoOsnin. Also, city lot, in ward 6, Mnd lot 78, on Cain and Williams streets, adjoining Burnett, containing nna acre moro or toss, Mayor aud Council v*. J. F. Mc- Clusky. AMo, city lot, tn ward 6, Mud lot 78, on Baker and Luckie streets, adjoining Acton and Uantbey con taining one fourth of an acre, mere or less. Mayor aud Council, va. Himpsoii O’Shields. AMo, city lot, iu ward 4, Mnd lot 47, on Jackson aud Blackmon streets, adjoining Stephens aud Dor sey, containing 4 acres, more or less, Mayo* and OOORCil vs. W. G. Rudd. 7 Also, city lot. in ward 4 Mnd lot 40, adjoining Jen nings and Mitchell, containing 3 acres, more or less. Mayor and Council va. K. P. Smith. AMo, City lot, in ward 4. Und lot 61. on Wheat and ColUna streets, adjoining Warllck, containing one- и. u ——* or leaa, Mayor and Council ve. E. B. * Harris and Ran half a cilve. $ W. Hparfca. Also, city lot, m ward 4, Mnd lot 61, or Gala sad Collins streets, adjoining Oadus and Harris, con taining five-eighths of an acre, more ox leaa, Mayor 400,no* ran U i cil v* W F Traucr. AMo. city lot, m ward 3, land lot 63, on Oonaally and Jones street*, adjoining Hinton, containing one- fou rth of an acre, more or Teas, Mayor and Council John Weare. Also, city lot, la ward 3. Mnd lot 80, oa MoDaaiei street, adioiuiug Doane and CaMway, con min ing oo# half of an acre, more or toes, Mayor and Council vs A. O. Yates. Atlanta, February 3d. 1873. JO. 8. SMITH, Deputy Marshal aud Collector. feb4-printer'* fee 12 V). Knight* of Jarlcho Directory. ATLANTA LODGE, N~l. KNIGHTS OF JEW- OUO, moot* every Monday night at 7# o'clock* at Odd Follow*' Hail, corner Mitchell and Broad afreets. Officer*- Elder F P Perdue, W 0; J F Perdu*, V O ; Rev J J Ford. Chap; W C McOowaa, Rec; T W Relt- n»r, Tree*; J 8 Watson, Mar; M M Johnson, Her; A Chisolm, Guard; W Kcltnsr, Ben; Mia* Geoigia For- •yth, Pro; J A Perdue, P WC, Odd Fallow*. A. S. Gantt, N. O. W. C. Johnson, Secretary. BARNES LODOENO. 66 meet* every Friday even ing, at Odd Fellows' Hail. Marietta street W. B. Barrow, N. G. Joseph Hiaeoa, Secretary. CAPITOL LODGE NO. 00 meet* every Thursday evening, at Hightower'* Hall, oorner of Broad and Mitchell street*. J. C. Roozan, N. G. N. D. L. Moulky, Secretary. EMPIRE ENCAMPMENT NO. 13 meets OH th* seoond aud fourth Wednesday evening* In each ATLANTA LODGE NO. <0m#*t*U»* *e*jnd sad fourth Thursday night* of each month. W. F. Pars- HUBfcT, W. M., W. T. W ate as, Secretary. FULTON LODGE VO. 310 meeta th* first and third Thursday uighte of each month. L. Comm0, W. M. D. 8. K ellam, Secretary. MOUNT ZION ROYAL ARCH CHlPTM MO. IS meets the seoond and foarth Monday nights of each month. Luther J. Glenn, M. K. H. P. a. Rosrjt- » eld, Secretary. JASON BUBR OOUNCIL NO. 13. R. and 8 ^ \ Monday night of each ■ . M. 8- L. SoLoMoneoM, meets the third M< Moo as, T. III. CtEUB Db LION OOMMANDKBY MO. 4. K. T., meet* the first Monday night of eaeh month. W. H. ruLLKR, K. C. Calvin Pax. Racordar. HERMES LODGE Or PER MOTION NO. —, An- —t, m*W **rH and ith. W.H. ctentaudAou' ptad fourth Friday nights of aach (83*), T.-. P.-. O.-. Maator ; T. W. E.-. G.-. Secretary. Good Tenaglara* Directary. er, WOT; Miss Maggie Clawiaad. WVI: IK Thrower, W 8; H C Dunlop, W P 8; W 0 ImUk W T; Samuel Smith, V C; J W Rohr. W M ; Him M Wilson, W I G; Tandy Btagall, W Otii Maa J Rmith. WR8 ; MiaaG Allman. WLg; Mlaa —.WUsoa. W D M; H H Dickaoa, L D. FLORAL LODGE. MO. 3,« at 7 .S o ’cloak. MGoodT and Marlatta streets, i C T; Miee Mamto Lather, W YT;—^ , RAMonUOh.wri; J WOwea, WTilwM tw— s> w .%Vo*ssr5 ? 0 " W R 8; .Mlea Bmnaa DougMas, W L8; MM* MM* Owen, WDM: WA 8; Ch—foa Feehaer, P W O T; J L Oreaahaw, L D. OEORGIA LODOE. NO. 133, maeto every Than, day night, at tioed Tamptore 1 HaU. eoeaeg M*u*d a^o*?raf asi&SnH 7t Mary CrawfortLW IO: TJGgMtoOrOQ; 5l Ikead, W A fl; Mlaa Lou Sharp, W R g; Mtoe Moore, W L 8; Mr* A Threw**, W D Mj JG Throw er, P W 0 T; E W Manning. L D. WENONA TEMPLE, NO^l, meet* awry 8nndm aftornooa.al Good Tamptore' aaeaw «0 Bread and Marietta atreata, HI 2 o'daek. AH Gaad Temp lar# are invited. Officer* Wood* White, W oTj Mary Osborne, WYT; Joe^h Gregg. WB«; FriamH. WPS; J• Thrower, WT;Trh*ha WCt Lewis Gilbert. V M: Alonzo RtohardMWtW IG; V Oeborna, WOO; M'WoodbexTy. W DMpMteLora. A Efi Mla* Bmldaan, E B liAMUfilwa. L sKni