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THE DAILY Si’N.
Fulton Democratic Ticket.
fob covxrr nutASCaKa,
0 M PAYNE.
FOB TAX BKCEIVUX,
A. G. GRIER.
FOB TAX COLLtCTOB,
8. B. HOYaJ2.
fob ootJirrr surveyor,
B. F. WaI.KEB.
fob oobomkb,
WIL IAM KILE.
[Election January 1st.]
METEOUCILOG1CAL.
OFFICE CHIEF OF SIGNAL 8ERVICF. 1
Washington, d. o.. December 18,1872. |
In th* north west and thsuoe over tho upper
lak s. and southward over Missouri, Illinois and In
dtaua. southwest to noribwest, the winds are In-
crossing. The pressure Is colder, and partly cloudy
weather, with occasional light mow trom the Ohio
r;v«r to the golf and aonth A'lantio ooasis: south
west aud southeastern win s. partly cloud., and
wanner weather, and high but decreasing pressures
on the lower lakes and in Canada; southerly and
aonth westerly winds, with threatening weather, in
creased temperatures and lo- barometers In 'he
Middle and Eastern Htatts; low barometers, soa'L-
wept winds, increasing temperatures and cloudy
weather, followed by occasions' snow. After the 16th
Inst, ihe dmp.ay of warning signals at the lake
porta will be suspended for the winter; warning
algna'a will continue at Duluth. Milwaukee, Chics
go, Graud Haven, Detr it. Toledo, Cleveland, Buf
falo. Ro.:b *t**r a d Oswoko
ibujtcil rmocKEnuvua.
Cainflli met yesterday pursuant to adjournment
Pr eent. Hou J. H James, ila> or, and Aldermen
Welts. R web, Hammock. T. A. Morris, WUeon. Foa*-
mr, Leyden, Mays. Mitchell, Fsrrsr and Grant.
rcTmoxa
Of John Thomas, tor permission to erect a wood
en cottage on Peters street, within the flro limits
Referred to the Committee on Fue Department.
Of M ii. Dobbin*. President of tho West Eud and
Atlantic Street it. R. Co., asking for the grades on
Pryor street, commencing «t the Union Pasieuget
depot, thence on to MJicbelJ stmt, tl-
Whitehall street, thenco to Humphreys street,
thence ou to Green's Ferry avenue to the c*»rp ra
ti »n liue. to lay a sheet radroad. Referred to Street
Committee and City Attorney.
Of Mrs E. A. Chapman, asking Cor tho grade
the street at the corner or Newton Foundry and
Mangum sire* ts- Referred to City Engineer.
efpoet OF rnrjurcs committee
Theiioance Committee recommended the pay
ment of the following bi'ls. Adopted.
Cemetery Pay roll.... $
flout QVrrivalo, Dccmibrr, 13, ’73.
KIMBALL HOUSE.
A A ulLv I'A,
Saturday Morning, Dickmbeb 14, 1872
\ T. 'A KH.
. Society,
. . rA.UA., !
November 26 1872. J
I certify that the su Joined is that part or the
port of the Judges at th- late 8tat«> F*tr
“N> MR. Bes Fsm.ly Macluuo;premium award
ei to Singer So wing Machine.
“ No. 8-»7. Beat Manufacturing Machine; premium
awaided to Singer Sewing Machine."
m. Journos,
Assistant Secretary.
The attention of tho public Is rexpecUuliy calle.i
to the foregoing official statement. The public will
Ju go from it who has stated lala iy—Smillie oi
Wilde. H. T Smillie,
Agent Singer Manufacturing Company, for North
ern Georgia.
.fAOf/.V/f THE CiTW
— All quiet along the police lines.
— Colonel E. Steadman, of Newton county, is
stopping at the National.
—Wo u«uerataad th.t the Catholic Fair will le
closed ueit Thursday night by a grand ball.
—A limited number ol arrests were made yester
day. Offences principally under the City Coue.
—The Catholic Fair will raffia -ff the shiilelah on
Mouday night. 10 n lust Don't forget the time.
-Hand-carta have not gone cut of fashion yet.
We ace them used for heavy purposes.
-Moon-light music, and the Catholio Fair, at*
traded crowds in the vicinity of tho Kimball House
last n-ght.
0— We hare on our tab o the Catalogue of tho
Unffln Female college, printed by A. M. Speights.
It is very neatly dono.
-Jus-ice ilamiuoad bound over a party on yes
terday to answer the change of obtaining goods
der false pretenses.
—Mr. Goodwin, a young lawyer of this city, at
pree rat connected with the I'craU, will go to Texas
in January.
— Thbp’ace to buy what everybody wants for
Christmas, la at William Baxter’s, ou Peachtree
— Sawtell says he has hog brs.ns for those who
need th-rai, back-bonos for the weak and needy, aud
apare-nbe for bachelors—or a-iybody o se.
—Ihe Lixtelta Bernard Troupe performed 1 ft
B^ght to a fair bouse. The company will give a mat
lna.- this afternoon at 2 r. m , and to-uigiu at th<
rsgu.ar hour. Oriiaua will bo plsyeu by request.
— We nad a peanut cad yi-st-.-rdiy from Mr,
M tsely, of the ltoiue BulUtin, who Is lu the city 11
th • interi st of h s paper. 1 he Bulletin is one of *u:
moot valued exchanges, and hast boat of admlreta
— Cold weather, or the approach of Cnristm**,
has wtke I up the couutry people. Crowds were in
town yesterday, aud ousiuers was Iris*. Cotton
ceipta good.
— Am irrisge of ono of A tlant t's favorite young
ladies is set down for the 17th instant. On the fo
lowing day, a reception w»li be hold from li a. m. ,
till 4 P. M.
—Tho ahrm of Am ye sterday morning, sounded
at 2 a. m.. brought out the engine* promptly. Afi
proceeding surnu dis auce they discovered th*t tbr
Are was isr beyou I th* city iluiits, and roturued to
report no damigo ia their lunadlcilon.
N. Tribble, W. P A Q .5
O. Pittman, W, PA C. A
E Boyle 8
King Jones 4
C. c. Hammock, Police £0
Folioe i ay roll (extra services Fair) : 37
J. R P Carlton, Roller. 31
W E Boyd k Bro., Rcleif 52 60
J M Cook, Relief 12 20
N Boyd 9 00
J H Porter. Pauper transportation 90 > 5
Mayes & Bro.. Belief 37 8#
Put*. Cook k Co., P. 0 k QroukAs 5 65
8'reet Pay-roll 283 10
Red wine k Fox, 8treits 2 68
T. ti. W. Cruse* II. Streets. 90 84
John Ri'.rdon, Rtretta
...»103 94
Total ..
KEFOBT • F COMMITTEES.
Street—On petition of Pnlllip Kimms to b
street raised lu front of his lot ou Walker Mreet'
that the work I* done; on petition of J A. Bfewart.
that the work of moving the din from Cbsttah calm
street has beeu slopped on petition of Ste*
First Methodl«t Church, .averab o f* rcurbat
length of tbo Church, but advene for pavir
walk.
Pub'io Buildings and Grcunde—Favorable
tition of Mr. Gault, and recommend that ho be paid
T one day’s work- f2 5'J. Adopted.
8tre*-t—City Engineer has givru surface grade
Ellis street to A. J. Orme. Adopted.
RESOLUTION*.
By Alderman Fowkr- •
Reso.ved, That the Street Committee be requet-t-
ed 11 have tbo sidewalks cm Marietta aud Waltoi
streets, and Whitehall street sanded at their earli &
convenience. Referred *o tbu Street Committee.
By Alderman T. A. Morri-—
Reaoived, That tho Stieet Committee havo a wood
curb placed on one aldewatk on Hunter street from
tbs. Tty Hull to the 0* me cry gate, aud tbo sau
sanded. Referred to Street Committee.
BEl’JSTS OF OFFICED8.
Tax Collector—Digest foots up (2nl,C24 45; cliang*
tado by asseesots 1795 8u; balance, $203,6 Jt 63;
paid to 8. D. Love aud E E. ltawsuu, (331,413 86;
balance uncollected, $69,4Oi &(•.
Chief Marshal—Col 'ected ou tax A Sub, $35,0812’.
EXTENDED.
Tho time for settling up doubt- tax A fa * by the
payment of singly taxes wa-* ex'endud uu it
FINALE.
Connell adjourned at 3;&0 o’clock r m. to
te new Council Chamber ou next Ehiday e
CLOsgjy'f or the ballots.
At the Cath die Fair to uight, tho bal rating for the
witch and cualu, f- r tue most popmar joung :sdj,
at table No. I, wilt ciojc at i0 o’clock.
Tho set of Jnweirj. at table No. 2, for the
popuar of four y<uug lades, will alao c*oee
uJt.
i g.-and suec<
nl 1* anil
PE SHE ./.V/> tUn U'lFE.
Pease and his W.f<t have long enjoyed a high r>.p
utavion lor leaping a uc.it and substantial resUi.
ra .t whereat ibo lateat d.sues and delicacies o
the season sr-s always to be found. A visit to tin
res aurant leans s..ch • pics<uut iiuprasi-ion, tha
the person 1» acre to ietum. He has excellent a*
coiiiuiodauons for lad m—mu the arr nytmeutisre
rach that th y noed never hesitate to ca’l in.
BEPI BLIC /.V HTU IIU/IT-UV T'S
They intend le have a f ull I ieket in ihe FUtd
It haa been wouaered tor some time wi at tbe
course o( th*- Repub leans would be lu the couuty
election. Thtirdtf- at was so compute in theory
election th.t m nj o th. m optniy avowed a pro
le re nee for a straight Duinocraiic nominee to a
bolter, whose only reason for ruuning was to uae
the Republican vote, and make hay white the «un
shone.
It has come to our know’erfgo that a full ticket for
couuty < fltee*. will bo put out—tho Candida es beiug
pr umuent citiaors, aud unylvldiug Bepublicsoa
Every pLu has he.-u portecto l to m*ko thethket
tsk«, aud * vc.y R -publican to o wll be oast
It brthoovee Dsm c ata to be ou the r guard. Too
xna ij of mem are showiug au unworthy apt hv,
feoiiug too great a contldonce cf aucceas If W'
wu.d win, we muni organ iso, be prepared, and eee
that every Democrat go* a t » the polls. The risk of
t .o county ullmg into Republican hands is tea
■ •eat for na to Idle
MPEHi"U tVi UT.
The Superior Court was in session ail day, hsi*.
n.ng to ihe esse of Milton Malone, charged wl h tu>
murder cf jouug Phili ps As the ev.deuce being
the same a* that tiwii In the previous trial, a tew
days ago. ws do not repumish it. Th case has ex
cited quite a deep Interest; bat, w hi la the prisoner
la uccer trial, c< mmeut would be improper.
MECOMIiBK'H C9VMT.
The cold weather stem« to make U's Honor mom
than oidtuailly severe. 8ometlme ago. while in*
bright rays of the tun were oo enlivening, he could
not think of tmpoeiog a penalty on a poor feliov
who was so uofortunate aa to get drunk; but now
pops a $20 bill at a trembling prisoner occasional!;.
HE* BY COMBS
had heeo Latenteg to tho eoui .aspiring raja of
"Ola Bull," and carried away by the rapture of hla
feelings, he teU upon the street end wept. He *u
kindly assistsd to the calaboose, aud when Bis
Honor asked him lor $20, ha concluded Hut hU
enthusiasm cost too much
mus mollxb Moor E.
a -harming young lady, haa a d.aagreement with
her .rleuds, or wh ch they called upon her to visit
Uu* Hooor Appreciating woman’s weakness, the
Beeoider let her off.
BBVBT Mooma
waa on a bender, and wa«a ha dspositad hla $4 for
tha go d oi the city, ha fall bent down with tha
weight U sectewa that weh-nigk brvks hla Mr.
.f F.HIHFUh EOrZR.
l Hack for hi*
Love, that all-abiorhiug pussiou, before whoa*
swsy queens fall down and kings tremble, will uevei
o»ase to control the destinies of bumsuity and give
spice to the transaction* of life In every clime, and
beneath ivory sun, lore rules with an omuipon in
force, and in Georgia, as In the vlue-clau hll's of
France, or in the ruse-bowers of Ita'jr, her votariei-
arw sa f> ud and her smiles fully as swet.
Years ag>, a youth, w.th lut bis strong arm ami
resolute will, left Henry county to seek in T« xss a
oam.-and a competence. He left behind him how
ever, a f.lr young bdy, whose hand was to be b<a
whenever he ah«uld claim it.
For at-vurai y*an sho heard from him; and was
c u»o ed lor hi absence by tho hope that he was
voralng for both—that in tno go d day coming tb<-
joy w- uid i<e suiBcl-nt to atone fJ? ail the sorrow
f-lt in tbo waiting-
The war came on. and with it iis sopors'tens at d
its alienations. Ihe year* passed by—but no tidings
•f tbe absent lover. Friends, said ho, was uni uc,
out tbe young lady felt that ho would come back u.
*iu M time au 4 claim his owu; and if he should nui
, alio, at least Would he true to the pligbteu
troth.
Thus matters pursued the troubulous tenor of then
•vay. About a m >nth ago, the lover, true to th*
vuws ol tho long ago, came back aud was rc eivet.
by his loved ohe with all tho affection a-il raptun
of a goo i womau s heart. They w*>re married, ano
yvaierua passed through the city ou their wsy o
the home whe r e love and coutcatni'.Lt will eve.
reign supreme.
DUpman, Chatt moopo. Tcnn; Joe Hoflhlriusrg.
New York; J Ben Wilson, city; N 8 McElwalu, 8ol-
uia, Alt; DH Maras, N«w Orleans; J Fvrrond, Rome.
Ga; G A MiC'ieaky, Gt; G R Yaituer. Jr., Baltimore,
M*1; F *1 Lucus, Athens Ga. G W DtiBosu, Fparta.
Ga; W O Hewitt, Ga: J Van A1 eu, Now York; W E
Olds, Uaiunbvilie, Ga; N R'blucoQ, L- uisville, Kv;
M b McGiuty. Ga; J U Dents, Newusn. Gs; Z 1
Maddox, Foisjth, Ga; A 11 Goodyear, Augusta, Gs;
J A Hill, K oxville, Teun; J 0 Kefaner, Big Lick
Via; a R Cowan, NC; JO Wills PhUa telphia; A H
i'Btieiauu, Phi adeiphu; N P Douglas, Covington
Ky; B R Binder, Dublin, Os; Wm uavidson, N Y
W H aweet, wife and chi Id 8avaunab. J W Rag and-
e., N Y; Charles Applegate. N Y; C Uowatt, Jr.,
P 8 C Company ; Wui A B.owu, Kt Louis; P B Wout-
tsn, —; C U Wood, bavsnuah; E U Dexiuves,
Pni>ade!pbla; C Ellsworth, Os; W A Branch. Au
gusta; Li Allen. Early county, Ge »rg*a, J P Wlbber
au i w>ft, Dcsnvlhe; MrsCa-tdn, Macon, Georgia:
Mr* < hrLiiau Macon. Ga; K H Rarnwel), Doravllle;
• » BGibson, Cincinnati; A H DcWitt, Baltimore; E
Y MurpLy and wife. Aiuusta; Allen Harris >n,
M )t>i c, Ala, t T Chiplcy, E Y Jones, 31 J Duncan,
Oa; A Angler, city.
NATIONAL HOTEL.
J A Allen, Tenn; K E Stephens Tenn; J W Walk*
\ Baltimore; It M Jones, Louisville; A N Moore,
Gt; L M Irwin, Gs; 8 P UOrtuuglis, New York; EC
i, city; Cbas R Plumb, Vs; D J Proctor, city;
W it Dommoui. Daltuu; J H Tnoru, L’tUonia; Col T
0 Howard, city; F Q Brower, N Y; Win Fisti, clt' ;
J U Holliday, city; M A Bo«do>u, Griffin; W P Pt
tillo, city; Y T Fry, city; R T Humphries; YV M
trns county; J SO-iver. Social Circle; O M
Williams, 8ocUi Chcle; E ^tcsd■uaIl, Covington; J
M Alio . CoviLgtou; John E McConnell, Ga; ilil
Auguata; E 0 Gordon, Aia; B F Couthr.
A L It R.
Local & Business Notices.
1ST THE 'D0ME8110” SEWING
Mnchino Company bu over two thou
Bund empty "DomeBtio” Sowing Macbinr
hnxes for ealo ut No. 4 DcOive’s Opera
Houso. del 2
tar “WE LIKE IT!”—Tbie ia tbe
universal verdict upon tho “Domestic”
.Sowing Machine, lor with tbe good
qualities tf the old at ti durd maobines.
it poasefBoa sevoral peculiar to itself, »nd
wbich commend it at once to tbe favor
ol all who try ic. Yon cannot aflord to
purchase a sotviug machine without first
crying the ‘ Domestic," at No. 4 DoQiveV
Opera House, Atlanta, Ga.
.S//../.VIU MUKhATH,
cor.RE-i r.L> daily.
bCM OFFtCS, December 13, ib72.
COTTON—Firm at 17
FINANCIAL.—GOLD—Buying 1.11; selling 1.13.
Silver. -Buying -.16; idling l.t 8.
Lxcuano*.—Buy ing at >4 dii-coout; selling st par.
boKDS and hrocKs.—<>corgis 6s. 75(<yi7; le,
l; New Gtorgia bonds at the State Treasury, 100.
t anta Cuy Boudn—7s. 74&7G. 8s, e4 rth6; Augusta,
8-j®s6. Georgia Hail trail bloc*, 8c@91, Georgia
id Bonds. 93,a!'7. Atisuts sad West Point
Itsihoid block, 8yg90; Atlanta and West Point
Railroad Bonds. Ub^rbU. Macon and Western Rail-
)Su Stock, 91 (a 9 J.
Grain—Ear corn is 80^.81 cents par bushel; white
•rn, ut w 80(^62; meal 87 *90. Red wu- st 1 9U
hitoiOU. UaiHare mixi-d 65; straight seed 60
k peas M lt>. WliiSt bisn $1 25.
at. —Chu'ce Western $33@J5; clovor $28ig;30;
Georgia 42 r.28.
Flour.—Faacy at 10 25 d 10 50; extra family 9 25
9 Au; ituiily tf 6U(&8 73; super Auo7 * 0.
—Virginia hbu is worcti * uu-, Liverpool 2 30.
Meats—New meat is now on the market, aud it
the new wo make quotations. Bacon—nc
hero r.t present. Bulk char rib aid* a 7J4; cl*
ides 8, shoulders 6*4 Lard is worth VM cel
:t»; emus «nd kegs lie; buckets 12.
groceries.—C^ffoe is steady and stiiTouing st
>>3<fU3. bugur—brown 10S(^U>«; extra C Tt\
♦ 13; A 13 C«13l« crushed, powdered and granu-
Stud 14,*4: cut lost 1 r >*i; New Orlesus sugar llf^lJ
n s is snllintt at 25 lu hogsuead; 27 in tierces;
barrels. Syrup 65a.6t, accu.ding to quality
New Gri< aeaus syrup 7u<^75. C'hiese 17 coots 8oda
kegs, 8. box* s 9 Potash— $9 00 per case;
nirated lye <8 60 per case, boaps, 6(a8c. Gin-
-. 2(.'o. * * pp* r 25iu 28c NUrcb, 6,'i@7>4c. I’ow
■—rlflo, per keg, $7 26; blasting, per keg, $■>;
>hot—drop. $., buck, $3 25. Caps—G D., 45c per
,er proof. 9 f.<t)$l per m.
Country Produce.—Potatoes $3^3 25. onions,
25,o 3 60 ptr bbi.; spp.es, 3 60(^6 25; eggs art
firm ut 40; butter, 20><l28c.: chickens 12>s(g.l6o.;
dressed poultry— tursey 10(^16; thickons JW®t2>4
u—Wa.'keroi, bhls. No. 3h, 10 60; h .It bbis. No.
50; half obis. No. 2s, 6 50; kits No. Is, 1 55;
s. I 5..; No. 8, 1 8S.
Candles-Id boxes 2114, in half boxes 22; lu
IKIX.S22J4 cents.
INO 10. Hea8k"g9.
Factory Goods—^Tn esd fl 65; 4-4 Sheeting 13;
blurting 1 »>»<«-i Shirtlug 9;«; Ch*-cks and
a 16 v Ms
IT WON’T DISTURB THE
BABY.—You cau bow iu the same room
iu whit h the child is asleep without nis*
turbiDg the slumbers of the little inno*
cent, if you use tho "Domestic” Sr mug
Machine, wuich is sold at No. 4 De-
Qive’b Opera House, AdauU, Ga.
ST* WANTED.—A PARTNER with
a .small capita), to engage iu u good pay*
ing banioees. A Idrcsv N. M. B., Post*
•flic.', Adams, Ga. de!0-3t
.f LHUJl. HI XV//.//G’.
f to do for Comtcblt
The anxieties of cffl^e-huiitiug nro. iudeed
P tibUle; unit ho alone who livs be n losuted in tin
pan cwi. properly appreciuts the fteliug inspired by
doubtful candidacy.
All over the 8iate gentlemeu have bo. n rnnouuc
mg tlieuiseivnv for tho*ffi^ of C<u:stable-ni>t •
v* ry Urge offi.-e, it is true.but still a very ueeesMi
ppo dage to R well appointed Cou.t. What nu
> their dU.pf oiutmnui now to le.irn that then*
•o provision lu ihe aw lor th ing ilut office, s
jat ait the electionoering oasteeu lu van.
lha Act u f 1869. i which bi-cume a :*w by the 0<
irnor ••picketing’’ 'he b||,) provides that ••an else*
mu lor ohe Justha of th‘> IV ,co and two Const*
XI, tor each Mlhtu Distric iu this Kts<e, stisl t
it-hi on the Qrst 8sturd;.y iu April next " The A<
urther pruvid.S that "Ihe next alert.on for Ju.tic
if the Pcac* >hall be held uu the Hist Batiirday 1
J tunary, >873. and every lou.th year th-restter ”
Thus it will be aeeu that theie is no pr. visio
na-ever fur the electf n ur sppoimmeut of Cousti
ics. The situation ;s a grave one, and dem*"*!
aia alive attention; but th« d.fficuliy is that tL
bem held.
POME de Leo
n rui.x.
TLa water oi this fsr-faund tprlng is
valy used iu the city. A •taUvery is
a ming and an. pita the daily «Ieaa.t
iis b versge. This spring h»a gained 1;
local r< putatl'iu fo- the curative pro,*
waters, and proved quite an attract.on t
to this c.ty during Ihn past tut
ui resort, and tint U rmiuus uf a pie
during the b ated ni nth-, it piov d <\
o the clii/rn* t;l At UU Will 1
taken in time to iu ike it ktii. mur* am a
sincu a atraet 1 abroad ia a ked ul
luma day lu ill*- i *sr futur*-?
iuw.tri n p. ftrii'/r/ji*.
It is rumored that an.ui.g tbo mauy fekttvii
ana iy h*-ld iu our neighboring vl lig-*, D. catur,
urn in.aa Day, two wi-d.l.L^a w.ll he cc’eb-ated.
Hl'ME.XE.iL.
Iu DsKalb county, on Thursday evening, Decen
her 12b., 1872, at tbo residence ut tbe brbte’a fatne
te'. G. W. vioms, Mr John F. Htubbs aa uiarrn •
. Miss Mattie Morns, Rev. E.ijab Morris offt-istto
•dor be*t wishes atteud the bappv couple tbrougi
Ute
UUMP>ON>!
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THOMPSO.'*
THOMPSON
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THOMPSON
TROHPaON
THOMPaON’h 1
THOMPK»S>
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VBNiaOK,
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Thompson^ Ucktuuraut.
ia UUCl'alUPA
WINEH,
LIQUORS
THOMAS M- GREEN,
S8 IV. lt .ltu. M., n.-ar II. lliduy,
Fine Oroovrlc. ..r all Kind..
Dealer in English aud American
Ploklus, Cupera and Co ml 1-
menls* Olivos* Italian Mae*
t-lronland Vormccilla*
Fresh t’anued Fruits of all kinds, Cannnd Mistr
and Fish. Foreigu aud Douieatio Preserves
audJelihs. I have ou hand a fluo
stock of OLD
UK.iA IJffcW,
H7.m,
U it IS KiE»<
ki.ru um;
Which I offer to HOTEL KKEPEUS at the vary
lowest prices, and ask a jail.
t,T" l «iu preparea to off r Rr«.ct luduuuiuent*
ucna om rs. WHOLE8ALE and RETAIL.
UP A call is solteitod.
uovl'.utf
Minn •
Mo.
MOtN UM UNTAL
Distribution Postponed
UNTIL THE
wm januauy next,
TUI. AN NITERS ARY OF THE DaTiLE OF NEW
ORLEANS.
IfE d-*p’y **-|cret that tbo diktrihutlon of lh>
•otgis Rius. b- p -stpunuu tor a short Mine, •spe
nt.> us wo Lsvtt ku positively anu. un* c«l ibut ,t
v nl.I take pu< <• on the 41ti December eueur g
i lie Bute Au* nu iu th** .uffervul -tai«*» have uoi
< i-tv.cl tliv rejKiris of many of their sub- tgent*.
• nd c.uistqtteuMy a*<k lor in.a noatpoLtiCuent Tnay
-uaiate mat th»> Lav** no' bad time to collect tb«
nasliilf mtv Mbathfean artonrep- if.-cny
• laid.. *ga.u, they inior.n if >lui theapiri* »..
A WKLL ESiABLlSHEl) AND
One paying basinets is offered lor sale.
One of th3 proprietors is compelled to
loti re the city ; hence this ofLr. Any
•me desiring to invest will do well to ml*
tIrens A B. 0., P. O. Box 18, Atluu'a,
Georgtt. del
BE IT REMEMBERED THAT
Re wine A Fox are still the ageute for
tue Grand Gift Lottery to be druwn a'
Stephenson, Ala., December 25th, tht
profits of which go toward the erectiou
f a suitable cemetery and motmm.eui
over the remains of Confederate soldiers
killed iu the Jute war. It ih worth youi
while to invest in an enterprise which
will commemorate the deeds of the gal
lant dead aud, perl aps, “put money iu
hy purse.” Tickets$5. nov7.
WOT THE FERRO PHObPHORAT
ed Elixir of Caiisttya nark made by Uanwel,
Huzard & Co., New York, is a delicious
cordial, made of tbe Pyropliospnato ol
[run and Calisaya Bark; it is tbe mosi
valuable touic now in use for dyspepnia,
tiervous affections, wukefillness, debility,
depression of spirits, &o., &c. The pale,
tue nervous, tut 1 the debilitated should
uot full to take it; parcieaiarly femalet*
suffering from those complaints inciueu
to the sex. Physicians now give it thr
preference to all simitar preparations. Il
taken during exposure to maiuna A
strengthens the system to resist this poi
son, uud prevents chill und fever, bilious
lever, aud other intermittent attacks.
For sule by ad druggists.
mlS suu&thurs u&wly
amneenunte.
DeGive’s Opera House.
TWO MG1ITS ONLY,
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, DEC. 18 AND 19.
CAL WAGNEK’* MINSTHKLH,
J. H. 1IAVEIILY, Acoiit-
fXTILL hkvaihs honor 0^ appearing befors the
v v oniieus 01 Mils city *n a seres ot their So r«*e
deEthiope. lutroductug each »nterUli.ment an eu-
t re chsng** «f iTogramme; havli.g many popular
aud talenied artists, prominent among whom are
CAL WAGNER, 8AM PRiCE, BEN toROWN,
JOHNNY BOOKER, Comodiaus;
CANFIELD and B <OKER. Song aud Dauce Artist*.
Great California Quartette, composed of
WELLING BHOTIIEBfl A *D J. W. FBEETH.
—ALSO—
MIL FRED WILSOXi
Tie great and wonderful Character Actor and Origi-
nwl Grecian Statues
Fine Orchestra aud Brass Band.
BailroaD XapttUktwtnie.
Cliaptr° Olwohcclnlo.
Atlanta & New Orleans
SHORT LINE-ALL RAIL
Onl v Ouo Change of Cam
Beiw.cn Atlanta and New Orteaai.
AND AFTER NOV’lTliTa. 1872, DOUBL
Daily Passenger Ti.Mna will run on this Una 1
Book btvi
AdT
D. B. HODGF8, General Agent.
ug Agent
d** 15<141
DeGive’s Opera House.
FR1DAYATND SATURDAY,
Deoembei' 13 and 1-1*
THE GUEAT DOUBLE ATTRACTION 1
THE DASHING LITTLE STAR,
Miss Lizzette Bernard,
(Tho ►ucos-fnl rival of I/Hta and Ma*gie Mlt bell,)
lu F G Header's romautio Protean Drama, wilt'.en
ex, rebsly for Miss Iternnud, entitled
ORIANA.
Daring tbe piece. Miss Bcrnaid will appear in
Song* aud Lances, Banjo So’.oh, lrl-h Jig amt Dutch
impirsonstioua. Mr. D. I,. MORRIS, the unri
valled Dutch oha actor artiste, lu "orian*/ acd lL
a scr* sluing Dutch Farce. »
kSfO.-augc of Bill nigh.ly.
Brices 01 Admla-iou—us tery, 50c; Dres* Clrc'e,
76c; Orchestra, $1. 8e«ts secured without rxtia
char,.n ai Phillips k Crew's B*.ok and Music Store
notldUt J. F. HUME, Agmt.
V. M. Xj. A.
loll iu the basi-muut room of tut First Mathodist
butch, on MONDAY EViNlNG. l6inIN8IANT,
tud cn TUESuAY EVEMNC*. I7xu INSTANT.
SUBJECT:
MODERN SIM RITUALISM.
Fox.
1‘rlce 5 • c nts for sluule tickets, or 81.5) for four
krta. Doors open st 7 o'clock, lecture will com
meoce at 7>t o'clock. dslntd
KIMBALL IIOUhE
BAI.L-ROOM
follow,:
Montgomery.... 8 00p
6 50 a ui j Mont^imSy Y * 25pm
a00p m " M . OuOam
I Mobile 7 80 a sb
8 00 a m | " 6 85 p m
Mobile 8 30* m I New Orleans.; 2 25 p 0
" 5 45*p m I " ...1150 pm
Hwsseitffers LshvIri Atlanta at 8 OO i>,m
Will make close Connection* torVlcksbury.Mon
roe aud *11 Utei-iuedlate points.
Pullman's Palace Bleeping Cars run through to Mo-
Oile and New Orleans M*iotM»meray, Renos,
*ork,‘ Meridian. Jackson ana Vicksburg
wluuut change
Paaaengers will remember that thl* route, VIA
WEST POINT. Is tho
Shortcut, Quickest, Miwt I.Yliultlr.
and only Double Dally Line trom Atlanta to the fol.
lowing points:
ooiiUMBua, aa.,
montgombhy.
TO THE tfEROHAFIB OF ATLASTA ^
The Atlantic £ Gulf
FRBiaBCT U Hu Sl* •»
Via Savannah, Ga.
gEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO TtUt* H-
trona and friends that thatr Ratal
shall always be as low a* tiy 1 minting
Special Circular*" or Ultat*," Isnid kj
other route*, giving lower rate* than at print *d-
vertlstd, will be promptly met hy corsMpanktaf P
auctions on the Atlantle * Gall Freight Ha*
Merchants visiting N-w York wrt) eoossdt ihahip
teres ts by calling on O. D. OWKK8, General Agsntwr
ths Line, 229 Broadway, before makta* frilghi *a
lOUtemartU elsewhere. fegf.
[ol3lXo, flelSkLA. Sir*
aliiKliaxn, Turnoa-
iooi* ctj JDuzAui*
M BRIDIA 3XT,
Jaoluon, Vloltabui'Ci
MXMxeexppi.
NHW OTtT.-KlATVT:
Sbrovoport «•> Monroe
JS3FFBH SOX,
Gnlvewtou dk all PoiutM iu
ted’* Chuppeil Ilautls, Faco, Rough
akiii,PitnpltM.RiDgwomi, SaltRlieum und
>ther Cutuueouu affections cored, aud the
tkiu made soft and smooth, by using the
Juuii>erTur ttoap, *m.do )>y Caswell,
Hazard & Oo., New York. For sale by
all Druggists. sat A wed d&wly
ft^THE PUREST AND 8WEET-
est Cod Liver Oil in the world is flazard
Ac Caswell's, made 00 the Beushore, from
fresh selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard
It Co., New Xork It is absolutely pure
aud sweet. Patients who have ouce tak-
lt prefer it to auy other. For sale by
ait druggists.
lH»uA'fri if.fewlv.
,vunounu’incni6.
FOU Oil DIN AUY.
I respectfully announce myst-lf a candidate for
tho office of Ordinary of Taliaferro county, at tbe
election for county officers in January next.
J*cl4-dlwhw2t < 11 ARLES A. BEAZLKY.
Grand Testimonial Concert
MISS 1AZS A C A iU ME UK It.
I'UBBDAY EVEXI30, DEC. IT, IH7'4,
a Grand Vocal ami Inatnimantal Concert, at th<
above □ mod IIsll, to Miss LENA CAM MERER,
uieca of Prof. R. W. fr-teol, a« a tentlu.omal of thi
valuable services rendered by be.- at tbo receptions
u. the Society
ADMISSION—Owe Dollar.
Tickets for sale at ounford. Wood k To.’s Music
8U»e, Peck 4c i»» Baulte s dry goods more.
If tyre's jewelry stand, at Phillips k Crew’s Book
and Mu-to *t -re at the offleo of the Kimball House
aud at the door iu the evening of the Concert.
Cal Nichole has kindly offered ths use of tbe Hall
for tt*1s occasion defOri
POIt tOMPTllULLr.il UBdKRAL
COL. W. L. GOLDSMITH, of De-
Kalb couuty, ia a caudiduto for Comp
trailer Geuerul, subject to Democratic
nomination. Election ut-xt January, by
Goueral AssemUy. de!2
Foil HUHltlFF.
Messrs. Editors: Please aunounce that I
um a cuudiduti' for Sheriff for Fulton
ouuty at tbo onsuiug election January
1st, 1873, and will endeuvor, if elected, to
aj'p iiut such deputies as wll bo acorpta<
bio to the whole people cf the couuty.
uo!3td W. D. Drown.
. ti' *11.*ay
m'puliMir.
V u 'll lv |/»l.
-tanccs. wc f«*-l
both to the ticket bolder
•li bo ft.iA* y i Ioai >1
d«?d*W
m Mill uko place uu tu
. farther <!<• »v
L A A H McLAWS,
Oeneral Agent*.
SU. BAILEE & OO.,
product; and
pro I'isio •• it no h. t ns
Ilka’s Bm ' ng, fourth Brat
4 iA'reJi jb'oMTt^ O
J. b. OLIVIlR <fc CO.,
CjRNFH ALABAMA AND OOR8YTH STM.,
lowest market
DRESSED • O iS.
LON . , Ll'LK MEATS.
1 A Mm, lic fv tnuiirkd,
leaf laud,
L.\RD aN OAKS,
Mixed and Pure Lduf, Ac.
\L3v>-flou 01 th* D. tbr.uds, Meal, Corn. Bay,
Qm% ft* noa ilm
Editors Atlanta Su : Please announce
tuy iiuuic us a candidate for Justice of
tue Peace, for flic 1020th District G. M.,
at tue upprouemng tltouon in Jauuur^
At. Iu thua offering ui) self for that
public position, I will ouly say that I cau
ut mg an • xperu-nce of eight years in th'
tine oilier, aud with the detenulu’ttion,
if e>ec(ed,” to doul out even-bande*
justice to oil, “uud especially” to culorc*
Uie laws ugaiuHt enm of all f-pecien,
without regard to persons or puMtiour.
k tue support ol uliciiiz* us who de
to aid iu tho Huppreasiuu of crime,
aud tue promotion ol "law aud order.”
being ph)Mi-uily unable to go outuinouy
u people, I hliull expect those ot un
rietiUs whom I have aided iu theii
iiommutious, both lor county and cuy
ffitvs, 10 extend their iiiflu< uce iu my
oeiiulf, lor which 1 shau be ev«*r gr .tend.
James W. Murtht.
Atlanta, Eur, 2oth, 1872.
rOTIIK VOTKIlVO* FI LION COl’.VTl
Messrs, Editors: Pleiie announce that
l am a Ciudidate lor ihe otliec of Tax
Oollector ot Fultou county, at the em-u-
uu eieotioo, January 1st 1873; and 1
pledge myneif, if elected, to ilischarge
•ho «intiei of tuo office to the best ol my
ability. J. C. Holbrook.
no21
STAPLES & REAB,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
R O C E It H
Commission Merchants
278 naOAD HTItEET.
(01(1 Bland of John M. Clark* k Co.)
Augusta, Oa.
nov22J3m
LITCHFIELD HOUSE,
AO WORTH, GEORGIA*
1 ABLE ALWAYS FrRNI?HKD WITH THX
NTortliprn axxcl Oontral
A l firTfiTll fl ^irn
R X ▲ N • A 1
of Selma, anA O.N£ HUNDRED AND
MILES P Hub. TER TO MONTGOMERY. MO
BILE. NEV ORLEANS, and ail jmiQta In Texas,
N'/rcnern and Geutral Miaalaslpp 1
via Ulu* MOuDtalu, or Selr-
route*.
200 MILES SHORT*... to New Orleans and
Uaivoatoo than by Chattanooga, Corinth auii Grand
Junction, or Memphis and Charleston iUHroa
route*.
8111% MILES SHORTER to Shreveport, Jeffer
son, and all point* ou Rod River. *b»n by Chula-
noogaand Memphis.
Avoiding 6U MILES STEAMBOATING on the
Miaalaelppl River, and an indefinite delay cn wharf
•►oat at the mouth of Red River.
XIMZOKANTS
eGou made in care or time on account oi being emi
grants.
When smignting In large parties, opcclal can will
be fUrnlsbed t>r baggage, and carried through with
out ouange to New Orleans.
The recent completion of the magnificent bridges
over T»-naaa and Mobile Rivera form an unbroken
all rail oonnaoiion between Atlanta and New Orleai
*Ld Vlckaburg.
No boating or omnibus fare charged on the line.
Passengers are eauUuned against repreaentetlons
to tha oontrary.
Sleeping Cars on all night train*.
This r ute 1* not th* aborteit. but moet comfort*
aole and beat winter route to Mempbla T* nn., Lit
tle Rock, Ark., Grenaila, Okalona and Corinth. Mias.
Tbrougn tickets ou sale at the General rick<-t Di
ttos 1 • u moo raseenger Depot to aU poiot* above
NOTICE
To Paeaoncea-a
WESTCRKfc ATLANTIC R.R.C*
ON AND AFTZUt OCTOBBK
Fare Paid on Trains
I. One-H.lf fmr Mite MM. Ite.
when Ticket.nr. Bn|klaf th.
*. M. WAtm,
B. W. WIIE.VK, MteMrlMMI
OnmU Tietxt k HMwagw A«nM.
Two Daily Connectkns
BY THE
Blue Mountain Route
V I A
SELMA, ROME, AND D ALT AN
Kellroad and it, CminIUm.
IJiMUXOmui LEAnHO ATLAXTA M 90
Atlanta k Weat,Point Railroad,
Oe3. Hupt. Mobila k Montgoutery R. R.
W. J. HOU8TON.
oc2o-
THE
beet the market affords.
C. R. BROWN
j^UY-l Second-hand furniture, and rkj-a Cash
C. if. BROWN makes Lounge* cheap. Cel) and
as* mo. Repairs old Furniture, Canea Chairs and
m«k*-a Hair mattresses for G5 cents per pound.
^TATK OF GEORGIA, OGLETHORPE COUNTY
• v To all whom It may concern—Wkareaa John A
Jewell • as applied to mo for lettcra ot adnilnlstra
Ueu de bouie uou ou tae tsute of Emily Meiero.lale
oi said county, deceae-d.
These arc,therefor*. rite and admonish all and
•ingular, th* biudred and creditors ot
teceaaud, to bo and appear at my office within the
aui* prescribed by law. and ab>>w cause, ir say tbey
imv*. why letters of administration should not be
'ranted to s*td applicant.
Wituoaa tuy official signature this 9th day of Octo
Mr. 1872.
ooll-td R. B. MITCBET.T.. Oedteary O 0.
iKOIttJI A —Oglellaorpo Coeaiyi
41TUKUEA8. Anthony Olive makes epplicatton te
vV tue by written peUtlon for Letters ot Ad
ninistratioii upon tho ustate of WliiUou G. Mo
te-aier, late of »aid county, deceased.
This te. then for* to cite and admonish all per
na intere.ted to be aud apptti at my offleo ou tbe
firat Monday iu January, 1 -78, to »liow cause, If any
ley cau, why a*id letter* should not be granted.
R it. MITCHELL. Ordinary 0.0
Lexington, Not 2', I87j. no3d
BUY THE GENUINE
«V. U. HOW ART w. a. HOWARD, ra.
a U. fcoWARD.
W. H. Howard &Soi s
W.reliuuHe A l .inmlsslun Xercbanl),
So. ‘I \Vn i ri n Itlock,
At’GCSTA. UA
C IOVMiHrilON for Ir 111 r,, COTTON.ONK DOLLAh
J per UAL Mr:it,..WDAl .tt.DUOO flT.n tO
BiuIuli .ulru.ud.
All O'Cm. Strictly Obeye*
Liberal . ojA .IdratiCtt .Uadi
on cotton.
tfkr Special Attent on paid te Weighing of Cotton
BAGGING AND TIBS
STANDARD feUALES
Her* tha* 280 Different NMlINcatloa*.
AOKKTS ALSO FOB T*K ZKST ALA EM 110* ET DttWIE
Fairbanks & Co.,
311 IfttJUrJV*. JTEW FMk
FAIIiBAi\KS Au KWIAff,
vis cmmnjrvT at., PhUmdstphi*,
FAIRBANKS BKU%VN k CO.,
118 JBiLH &T., Maoism
QaUKUlA—Oglethorpe lanntyi
AtTHEKEAH, Thomas o. Jenoinga and Robert C
VV Wnhtte, adui Ltatrab ra upon the estate o
Mrs Sarah ii*rdm*r, late of .aid county, dicaased
AppItM* to ms tor letters of dlamUalon trom aaid
eststa.
This 1«. tharafor*, to cits and admonish all per
eons inter*' ted to be and appear at my otth* m
Lexlnutoo, Oe., on th- flrat Monday in Mareh. i-Tn
to show <au*e, tf any they **n why said tetter
•bon d net ra*r*nted P n MITCHELL.
/ '-dUtw? it'rJb*r**0*.
Nor; rater ?* ao»
ATLANTIC
COAST-LINE
PjtSHEJrOER ROUTE.
Raorfwln'd fox- the
Summer ol 1B7B.
DOUBLE DAILY
All Rail Connection
Vln Au«tt»fa,Wtlmlnctoii,Ri ?k-
mond.
Au AdiUUotel GUIy Con oollmi vl.
Auguit., Wilmington and Fortune' iU>
AND TE*
Nl ACNIFOENT BAY LINE STEAMMIS
Tb.ejalpK.nt of EcnA. of thl. Un. 1. flrettH.
PULLMAN PALACE
Slooplue Oars.
Are run upon ail night trains.
Double Daily Schedules
i Us an tire
U naln tei
Alabama and Georgia.
By taking morning train out of Savannah, Maoot
and Alianta, passengers connect with the 5:45 r. M
tram out ol Auguste, end can ehooee octweeu the
All Rail Connection, via Richmond, or th. route tip
rhrnape k*- Bay, having inth tetter case but ONE
night of railway travel,and th* second night * njey the
Laxurloua Aooommodii*
tlO!
Of Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad, arriving g|
Selma at imh.1L
sjsms: ssc? ^
Vicksburg.... IS IT
ALSO, maka olo.*« connection at 04TJHU %Mk
trains of Booth and North Alabama ■ilhnal am*
Ing at
Montgomery
New Orieana. ’..! *.*.’.*
The Road has been
olpmsnt is not son
■ strength and beauty of ttntah.
gff No change of oar* between
PULLMAN PALACE CAM
run through from BOMS VIA BUMS teVXOMB
BURG without change.
NO BKLAY AT TIRMIMl FOINTE.
PMMiiier, iMTln* AU.nl. bj liM A. N. Inin
w. A a. K. R., mil, cIom connMllo.. .ilton.t
P AST EXFUE»8 TAAIH
Selma, Rome ft Dalton Railroad, arrlviag at
Seim* at 12:20 A. M
Far* a* low a* by any other Route,
ff Purchase TToketa via flagteao tftotttoo
Ticket Office
_ JOBS A not
A o. *2S5? I~m..4A
General SnparlntandeaL
RSaC CAMPBELL. Loco! Agent,
mjtb-tl No. 4 KiaboB Batten
HUB WH1TKI
Bob White Bob White!
B»b Whltn I Bob Whir*? Bob WUto;i
Smoking Tobaooof
ManufUotulvd tpjr
«eo. r. LMVBoara * of,
LTKOEEUM. VA.
it pronoonud kv GonnolaMM In k« M. mn
^IlFOTOoiSSSmSSKnwdlntOtKSS
i, nud^ul talk. tMM '~r —f r.
For RIchseM tad faritj It boo m SItoI,
n.Tln, rmlTM OOLD ud m,nm KXOAIA ml
DIPLOMA*. AA, tt Ik. MO IU*. of
Vlrglnlk. EmIKu* iUIUk
FOH 3ALS1 BY
w.usmiwbop.
A r. MADDOX.
DZADOl IXO.'A
aoaooaithwiM,
EUiiiwtinB,
a l. Aura,
And TobtMo Ikilm on, tik. OMM Mo.
noT*Mf
jouur a .woojt.
AttornaT-At-ZiAW.
I iaETUOYOLA OQQtelk 0— mm Uk
Lrnu.uu.Iu.lte.jKA^miuAlul.
rfOKpimuAuortu Alotei ■
BSMXB8VMLLB HOTEL*
QUO. 11. ROCXWUU, Prefitotar.
UOAAU H fU BAY.
Of*
Of ItlktllD
fall Uu of
VIRGINIA SPRINGS
AND EXCURSION TICKETS,
te frrurrir-n utxim aamato
For Ubi schedules, price lists, sad all deelrabi
T. LYONS, Agent; M. J. O'CONNOR. Traveling
Agent, Augusta; A O. HDD, Agent, Atlanta;
BEN MOCK. Southern Agent, Montgomery,
A. POPE,
Change of Schedule.
WBSTERN ft ATLANTIC RAILROAD 00 .)
Onica Ma*tkb ThAmroaTATtov, J
Atla*ta. Ga . Rot. 4. 1472.)
Ok kKD ATTBB (UKDAY. ion nniTAKT,
Mxht PofonRor TralM ImN
• laava Cbs*taneoga..... , M .J:29 r M-
An t* la Atlanta —..._l:l8 a. IK.
if PiNMIir Tioln IaworA
i Cha'taaoof*
Atlanta.
Dolt on kettmmaihiion
* Re chan ,s in oeiwird Scbedaiea.
R ■ WALKER.
MhlLLUDQHVlLLB
LI VERY ttiTASLS*
M b. o. v. Ftts. of 1
put up a ooauaeAiee* Lrvery -
He haa fins 8ad«l* Stock and duel
» tat > hasten frum this
depart ars of tratae ol
r»r
LUMPKIN M OLITK,
ATTORRRYR AT LAV.
Mtera Is nop
| sifts of a
whieb he mar he easel or ed.
GEORGIA
SPUING RBEWERY
h'kmt mjriK Aixarnf.
The underaUned. bavuigateftaaatenhNnltefrsra
ef the pnbMct* that* tmtmmSske*■e«erg4mtete
eoctai nrtta*. and other fMttrate
Onthegrouftsac*• bemttiht eetnrsft jMWtete.
xi'jsjzss!
^g^’isSsgSjj-.tetete
■fankmunV
A Nfkct Dchttft fwr Jtoyit
By Fret J. t.MOIAIMM, ft. K.hhfrfflmi
Wi Mteherastie* end Astronomy m
n Ogtathsrye Datrafteff.
lffli. ThJasAuolwiReaatest4Mytnepwtee.il
limited vo twfBty.ftn- staiHqt* and te tern Iras
_ Toll pert cnlaga aftdteteFrsft J aTUDV-
X-
N O’l ICJE.
A U.Ik. mMMUimo*m»f*mdNgmL.
%1'iukOk.mBM — kte
k4lk.w,MfnKAw) «*■ *rm tetf*—tw.
■4 «••..! ikw mm Muk Ki»