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THE DAILY SUN
by the Atlaata Sob Fublhhlng
CoBiyoBy.
B1XZABDEB K. STE7MERS, Sol. Pr.prl.tor
Atlaata., Ob., Taaadap, Jan. *1.1NT3
I®* Hr. K Neblint ia the General
Traveling Agent of The Bus.
W' Mr. J. Clarence Stephen* ia the
agent for Tire Sun on the Macon and
Wee tern and Sonth western Ihiilroads.
A®* Mr. It. W. Davie is agent for The
Sub on the Central, Macon and Bruns
wick, and Atlantic and Qulf Railroads.
A®* Mr. D. M. Trne is agent for Tm
Bum on the Atlanta and West Point Rail
road, in Alabama.
Rip Van Winkle.
The accommodations at DeGive’a Opera
Hooee have been mnch enlarged by pre
paring the gallery for first class seats, and
they are now selling rapidly at Phillips A
Crew’s store. These seats afford an ad-
mirable view of tho stage and are consid
ered as desirable as any in the boose.
There will also bo room for several hun
dred persons in addition to those having
secured seats. Jetferson and family ar
rived yesterday and ia quartered at the
Kimbull House. The company aupport-
ing him is said to be thoroughly trained
and of the most choice artistes of Ford's
Opera House, Baltimore.
Georgia Legislature.
SENATE.
Atlanta, January 20,1871.
Bennie met at 10 a. m. ; President Trammell In tbe
Chau. Prayer waa offer ad by Her. Mr. Erana.
Hull called, and Friday's minutes read and appoved.
On motion leaves of absence were granted Messrs.
Pajue, ltobereou and Cone.
» much of Fri
ll to amend s<*c-
* lost. After debate
j bOlto alter and amended section, article 2, of
the Constitution of this State, which was lost.
In furtherance of ti ls motion, Mr. Hudson stated
that to protect the right of franchise—the ballot-box
in all ita purity—woe a duty which the fcfanate owed
to the State, and ha hoped the motion to reconsider
would prevail. On the vote being taken, tho motion
to reconsider prera 1 led.
The Secretary of the Senate made hla weekly re
port of tho naiaee and number of the Senate clerks.
Motived.
A message from the Governor, stating that
tke Comptroller General has leaned two 11 1st
and placed them In the hands of the Sheriff against
Foster Blodgett and hla securities, etc., and he had
traasmittod all documents to the Senate. Message
received and referred to the Judiciary Committee.
Mr. Eibbee—A bill to amend an act to proscribe
the manner of incorporating towna and villages in
this Slate.
BILLS OB IHDD BSADI50.
A bill to amend section 99 of tbe Oode in reference
to the fees of tho Comptroller General. Finance
Committee (reported a substitute In lieu of original
bill, agreed to and the bill passed.
Message from the Hooee, stating that body had
passed ssvaral bills, and had concurred in several
Senate' "
The Judiciary Committee recommend a
substitute, wnich woe agreed to and the bill passed.
A bill to provide for the return and paymt-nt of
tax on wild land. Committee recommended an
amendment. Agreed to and the bill passed.
Mr. Reese, chairman of tbe Judiciary Committee,
Mr. Himmona, on Finance and Mr. Jones, chair
man on Agriculture reported back seTeral bills to
the Senate.
BILL! OB VIXST BXADlBO.
Mr. Arnow—A resolution that tho committees ap
pointed by the President of the Senate and Speaker
of tho House on education to meet in (Joint aea»lou
... a committee to aeli
the academy in Olarkeavllle.
Mr. Hoyl—A bill to ptovld* a way in which Justice*
of the Peace and ex-offlelo Justices to collect
Insolvent ousts.
Mr. Eeteo—A bill to repeal the law as it now stands
in regard to the renowal of actions lu certain cases.
in October of the year in whloh they are to be
several counties of this State. On motion, tbe bill
waa laid on the table for tbe present
A bill to repeal the law relating to fences and
stock laws in this 8tate. Committee recommended
adversely to the p .ssage. After debate
raely to the p .stage. After debate was partlcl-
1 in by Messrs. Brown and Jones, the yeas and
nays were called on the motion to agree to the re
port of the committee, and the vote stood y«as 20;
T ilS. Bill waa lost.
btu to amend secUcn 4522 of the Code, in refer
ence to killing huge and stock. Committee report
ed an amendment as a substitute, which we*
agreed to and the bill waa passed.
On motion the rales were suspended, and Mr.
HUiyer Introduced a r '** — -* * w ~
io, that
J/. 41 !•
made^lie duty ol the Governor to seud a Judge
forthwith to cad and hold a Court, and proceed
try the cue wituout delay.
Bills on third reading resumed.
A bill to incorporate tue Da ton Gas Light and
Water Works Company. Committee recommunded
*u amendment. Agreed to and the bill pessrd.
A bill to provide for the payment of the public
debt of this stare, and to designate what fund should
be oo set sport
u ogre
u motion of Mr. Cain,
prevent
• laid on the table for the
A bill to alter and amend the 2nd clause of the
13th aectlou of the Ato article of the Constitution of
thle State. The^Judictery Committee recommend it
Senator Deveux, colored, in moving to disagree
with the report of tho committee, said that the
Commissioners «ere guilty, ludlecriminating against
colored Jurors. This was an abridgement of tho
rights of the colored people oe citizens of the United
Utetoe. He asked no special legislation, but de-
Mr. Reese, in reply, stated that these Jury Com-
— ' they wer
i colored
THE
SUN.
VOL. Ill
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, TUESDAY, JANUARY 21, 1873.
NO. 803.
migratory mountebanks from squatting at • place
oud by politic*! Buceovetlng oc me into place and
power and direct the destinies of th ■ BUI6. The
yeas sod nays being coiled ter, tho vote stood, yeas
24. nays 9. Tbo bill woe poses 1.
Mr. Simmons, Chairman oi the Committee on Fi
nance, made the following report
Mb. I aaaiDiurr: The Joint Stan ling Committee
on Finanoe, have examined the oocoanu and vouch
ers of the Comptroller and Treasurer as required by
section 175 of the Code, aud respectfully submit, that
the books of these officers have been neatly aud ac
curately kept, and their annual reports are sustained
by the true condition of tbfir offices.
Supplemental repotu were also submitted by the
Comptroller aud Treasurer from the close of the fls-
cal year to the date of surrender of same to ihelr
successors, which reports were also examined by
your committee and found correct
The supplemental report of the Treasurer shown a
cash balance in the Treasury of $818,919 IS, which
■aid tho
amount your commit!*- sale
pay OTur to hla anoceeaor.
Tbe efficiency aud lnb
i retiring Treaai
efficiency and' integrity of the roUrlng
Treasurer, N L. Angler, and tbe great services
he Lae rendered the State of Georgia in the
faitbfal, skillful and watchful management of her
finances, entitles him to the gratitude of the people
of tho State, and yonr committee take pleoear* in
Prayer by Rev. John Jones.
Mr. Calhoun of Fatten, moved to reconsider action
i the biUto amend the act amending the attach
ment laws. Mr. Celhoun made an able argument
i support of bis motion.
Mr. Turnbull opposed.
On motion of Mr. Dell, of Scriveu, tbe motion to
sconsider was tabled.
DILLS OB 7IBST HEADING.
Mr. Adams of Wilkinson—To create a Board of
Commissioners for the county of Wilkinson.
Mr. DuBote of Warren—To pay tbe clalmi of the
Milledgeville mannfaoturlng company.
Mr. Williams of Union—To authorize the ocnatrno
tion of a public road across tha Blue Bldg* and Dan-
can's ridge,and Bradatona’ mountains. Appropriates
$3,000.
Mr. Stephens of Towns—Tj clungo tho lines bo-
tween the ooantles of Union ftpd Towns.
Mr. Dell of Scriven—'To change tho time of hold,
ing the annual eoasiuus of the Oeuvral Assembly,
'langes to second Wednesday In July.
Mr. Duncan of Rabun—To rcpral the act aa tore-
»wa! of actions within tlx mouths after dismissal.
Also, to authorizo tho Ordinary of Rabnn county to
purchase surveyors Instruments out of the county
Mr. Brant!y of Pierce—To change the lines be
tween the counties or Pierce and Wayne.
Mr. Watt of Muscogee—To amend the act incorpo
rating the North ft s-.uth Railroad.
Mr. Twltty of Mitchell—To amend tho act orestlng
County Court In M. to bell.
Mr. U«ru« of Litany—To prohibit the planting
of crops without b.iug enclosed with a fence.
Mr. Grant, of Habersham—To repeal
tQ.OO'l
latneer oi tho locum Hivef Dots
the State Road fot damages sustained by
the explosion of tha butler of said locomotive.
Also to repeal tbe act to protect tbe people in tho
sale of kerosene and other oils.
Also to amend the act incorporating West End.
Alto a resolution inatiucting the Finance Com
mittee to investigate tho claim of W. Msrsblo
against the State Road.
Mr. Ucge, of Falton—To organise *n Insurance
Department for Georgia.
Also for the reiiel of Charles P. McCalls.
Mr. Yow, of Fronkliii—To regulsto the per diem
f Jurors in Franklin county.
Also to requlro tha tax collector of Franklin county
o receive Jury scrip In payment of taxes.
Mr. Leigh, of Coweta—To authorise B, H. Mitch-
11 to peddle without license.
Mr. Moses of Coweta—To provide for the reglsln-
ion of votes in Coweta county.,
Mr. Walsh of Richmond—To amend tha law for
the distribution of arms.
Mr. Mills of Chatham—For the relief of Joaoph P.
Uoe in the Supreme Court.
Mr. Howell of Fulton—To appropriate $1,000 for
tbe relief of J. M. Alien end J. T. Wilson, ol Lee
county. Also, for the captare of O. C. Reese.
Mr. Clark oi Richmond. To amend the act incor
porating the Augusts and Louiavllle Railroad Com
pany ; increases the capital stock from $5o0,000 to
$5,000,000.
Mr. Latham of Campbell—To authorize the Grand
Jury of Douglas county to allow compensation to
tho Ordinary, Sheriff and Clerk of said county, for
extra scrvloes.
Mr. DeLooch of Dullock—To allow the counties of
Bulhnk, Appling, Mascog-o, Marlon and Mltcbo 11
to draw their shire of the fuud fer paying the school
debt oi 1871.
Mr. Turnlln of Bartow—To repeal the act allowing
the Sheriff of Bartow county extra compensation.—
Also, to amend the first section, seventh artlcio of
the Constitution.
Mr. Baser of Bartow—A resolution that all bills
relative to allowing persona to practico medicine be
referred to a special committee of physicians The
House refused to suspend the rules to take it up.
Mr. Trumbull of banka—To prohibit all municipal
corporations from taxing farm pr ducts. Also, to
make it penal to obstruct the waters of Middle river
in Banks county*"
Mr. Williamson, of Baldwin—To aunnd section
1,636 of the Code.
Mr. Lee oi Appling—To authorizo tho Urdinary of
Appling county to aell the Court Uonae and grounds
at Holmesvilie.
Mr. Smith of Telfair—To amend section 8,827 of
the Code.
Mr. Kaigler, ot Terrell—To ameud the fee bill of
steamships between tue porta of Europe and Oeor-
gin.
Gao, to oetablish a Damn of Immigration and de
fine its duties.
The rulea wore aaapended and litres hundred
copies of these bills ordered printed together.
The message of the Governor relative to tbe elo
cutions against Foster BloJgett and hla assciates
nos road and referred to the Judiciary Committee.
BILLS ON TDIED BEADING.
To incorporate the Tyboo Telegraph Company.
To reduce tho official bonds of the Sheriffs of Gil
mer, Fannin and Pickens counties. Judiciary Oom-
mltte* report adverse to passage. Report agreed to
adoption with on amendment making it apply to all
counties where County Courts have been establish
ed. Report agreed te aud b-M posited.
To repeal tbe act Incorporating Jefferson, approved
Angust 22,1872, and re enact tke one approved Aa
gnat 14, 1871. Commute# <
mend its passage with si
TELEGRAPH.
SUNDAY'S NEWS,
ByN. T. Auoetitod Pro...
BOWED YB. DELABOE.
Wash isoton, January 19.—Til* report
ol tke Committeo on Elections, in the
case of Obrietopher O. Bowen, oonteet-
ing tbe seat ol Robert O. DeLarae, from
the 2d Oongrcaaicual District of Sooth
Carolina, mjh tbe committee find, npon
the whole, evidence that DeLargo did not
receive a majority of votee legally
catt, and is not entitled to tbe seat. This
came before the oommittee to be beard
at tbe December session of 1871 and
1872. Delarge then applied for s post
ponement, and lor leave to take farther
testimony, on the ground that the coun
sel employed by him to prepare bis case
and take testimony in bis behalf, had
possession of tbo evidenee, and refused
to surrender tbe same to be need beiore
tbe committee; and further, that said
counsel had been tampered with and
bribed.by Bowen, toact for him. Theocm-
mittee found both these allegations to be
proved. Hume of the committee are of
opinion that this proceeding wbieb would
furnish ground for the expulsion of tbe
contestant, if be wero a member, would
justify a refusal to permit him to pro-
ceed with the oontest, or to award him
tbe seat. An apportnnity to take further
testimony waa granted to said member,
and for that purpose tbe cue was post-
S oned to tke present session of Congress.
n examination of all tbe testimony, and
tbe statement on both aides, show tbe
frauds snd irregularities in tbe condaot
of tbe election were so great that it ia im
possible to determine which bad the
majority ol the ballots legally oast, and
lor this reason the seat shonld
be called vacant. It farther appears
that on tbe 19tb of Octoberil870, on the
aamo day when be appears to have boen
elected to tbe House oi Representatives,
the contestant was choren as a member
of tbe House of Representatives of
South Carolina for a period of two years.
On tbe first of November be was
to take his scat as a member of aaid
[louse. It further appears that in 1872
Bowen was elected Sheriff of Charleston
for a term of four years, and in Novem
ber last took the oath of office, and en
tered npon the duties ot the
same, which offico he now bolds.
These offices ara in thair nature incom
patible with the office ot member of tbe
House, and aro expressly declared to be
so by the Constitution of South Carolina.
Some of the Committee are of tbe
opinion that the aooeptance of this
offioe by Bowers disqualifies him from
the further prosecution of n
claim to a seat, and from taking a seat
therein if he shonld be found to have
been duly eleeted. While the committee
are unanimous in finding these facte,
they are not nnanimons in holding that
either one of tbe reasons atoreaaid is
sufficient of itself to disqualify tbe con
testant, but they are unanimously of tbs
opinion on the wholo cose that Bowen is
not entitled to tbe seat, and, therefore,
recommend the adoption of a rcsolwtion
that neither DeLargo nor Bowen is enti
tled to the seat.
TBE COTTON TAX.
Washington, Jan, 19.—Nearly all the
members of Congress proaent in Wash
ington from the ootton States, at a con
ference last evening, agreed on a new bill
to refund the ootton tax, which they will
ness in Congress this session, instead of
;li« bill hitherto introduced by HoKee,
of Miaaiisippi. Tbe provisions of tbe
Utter are materially changed, so as to
carefully look after tbe interests of the
planters and treedmen, in scouring to
them absolutely the return of the ootton
tax that they have paid.
THE STOKES CASE.
New Yobx, January 19.—Tbe hill of
exceptions in the Stokes case was pre
sented by the counsel yesterday to the
District Attorney, and will be submitted
to Judge Bourdman probably on Thurs
day.
A WBXCK.
New Yobk, January 19.—The Minnie
Bresteur, Lisbon for New York, with
fruit and wire, is wrecked.
“AnKANSAW” SENATOR.
Little Rooe, January 19.—S. W. Dor
sey is elected Senator to succeed Rioe.
The Domocrsts voted for Dorsey, who
had pledged himselt to reform measures.
A MILITARY FAOEAKT.
n 19.
ilitury and civio, was
otsdam to-day, in the Garrison
Church. Eighty-six flags, captured
from the French during tbe late war,
wero hm.g from the walls with im
pressing ceremonies. Tho Em
peror, "Empress and Princes and tho
chief gt,nereis of the army were present.
The Emperor thanked the army for its
heroism, tbe results of which, be aaid,
were eternally engraved on the tablets ol
history.
SOMETnnta ABOUT THE SYNDICATES.
Washington, January 19.—The propo
sitions mads to Secretary Boutwell yes
flrat time.
Mr. Moaea ot Coweta-To Incorporate Milner in
Pike county.
Leave* of absence granted a number on account
of atekneaa.
Mr, Dinltb, of Dryan, offered a resolution tender
ing the uoe of tbe Ball of Representatives ”
were left oat, not for i
invidious cauae, bat be-
of Chatham, offered a resolution that
. >uru until 10 o'clock in hone
birthday of Uen. Lte, which waa agreed to.
Yeaa and naya were celled tor and the vote etood:
rea* 80, nay* 4.
Report agreed io and the bill was lost
A bill to define who should become aaretlea, Ae,
lnthlsbtete. Committee reported adverse and the
bill 1
and tbe bill waa passed.
a substitute whlctT wee agreed to and bill prated.
A HI! te altar and amend 2d aectlou, article 2d. so
far aa relates to tbe residence of voters. This bill
C Tides that the voters aboald reside in the elate
twelve months and in th* comity for six months
prior to Ute election.
Mr- HUiyer approved the bQI. Several parts of
thsOoasutuUoo needed amending as all agrerd^ad
aa it now required some time to amend the Consti
tution it woe better to proceed In this Chamber,
rather than await th* hoaardooa eveat of walling for
• Mr. Wins ihoeght that the Oonetltntion aa It la
waa amply able to meet the objection urged by ibis
bill. Tbe county elections come off early in tbe
year, and this migratory class ot voters would be
cut off any way from partictpatiag l
However, there were feature* in the'
which be desired to see changed, am
people demanded eh mid be changed,
turn wars oo objectionable as to cause I
come his repugnance to tinker with th* fundamental
law of dw land. Ha thought this
* • ictment el th<
d the bill fro
.j the Ian domanial law. It bad
grown to be a manta almost to dungs Constitutions
and law*, 'tin tbe people hardly knew what tbe laws
or the Coneutatiow really ware.
Mr. Hudson—As the introduoer of the bill, stated
that ha introduced this bill fur the purpose of Dra
ke tag the purity of the ballot box. To agate place
the governing power te the a aide of thoee people
who lived in the State, who owned the property,
fforth, add IhtoUigeAfo of the Mate, rad te fvtToni
deliver an address <
men waa agreed to,
Mr. Meroei
Hon
a Thureday
Elucotieo,
MARKET REPORTS.
by TELaaiurn to the Atlanta daily sun
London, Jan. 20. —Consols 92|@92t;
Ss 89|; Erie 18|.
Fabu, Jan. 20.—Rentes 51f 26r.
Ltvebtool, Jan. 20.—Ootton opened
quiet; oplemlsOi; Orleans 10|.
Lateb—Ootton dull and unchanged;
sales 10,000 bales; exportation andspeca
lxtion 1,000.
New Yobx, January 20.—Blocks doll.
Gold firm at 12;. Money firm et 7. Ex
change-long 9J; abort 10). Govern-
ment eeenritiee firm end qniet. State
bonde doll end steady,
quii
lends 20|; Orleans 21 (.
Flour firm. Wheat qniet end firm.
Corn quiet. Pork firm; meee 913 70.
Lard qoiet; Weetere steam, 8| aeked.—
Turpentine quiet et 63J@6t Rosin
steady at 93 85 for stmiael Freights
quiet.
—Detroit manufactured end eold 0,
000,000 pound, of tobaceo leal year.
id steady,
Ootton quiet; eelea 1,073 balee; up.
Beiujn, January 19.—A grand dis
play, religions, mi
made at F(
QB0BGB MANTIS THA IN,
refusing to give bull, remains in tbe
Tombs.
St. Louis, Jen. 20,—The mcrchanti
bare bare formed the St. Louie Inter
national
INDUSTRIAL EXPOSITION,
with a view of bringiog tbe merits of St.
Lonie before the world. Capital stock
91,000,000.
Tbe documents to accompany the
President’s message regarding the
LOUISIANA AFFAIRS
are printed. The committee on Judi
ciary will take bold of tbe malter imme
diately.
NO BOUHEBN HAILS
this morning, wbleh probably detains
Louisiana folks oomlog here.
House.—Cotton tax bill, foreshadowed
last night, was introduoed by l’eirce, of
Mississippi, this morning and reterred to
the committee on Ways and Means.
A bill was introduced relieving
uol, THOMAS Hardeman’s
political disabilities.
Senate nulmpormut.
NOTICE]
l DEA1.KB8 and the l
n>v°lut«l Sol, As-iit lu AtUuU lot
lifer', c,lel"
TO LtQUOB DEALERS AND TUE EUULIC
I HAVE boen appoluted Bole /
Btlfel h-Pfeiffer'* celebrated
LAGER BEER d• CREAM ALE,
and any peraon desiring a splendid article ran get it
»7 applying to me. Any goods shipped or delivered
will bo guaranteed. O. O. CARROLL.
CONTRACT.
This ia to certify that wa have thle day appointed
O.O. Oarroll Sole Agent In Atlanta for nnr rw*u.
brated Ale and Lager bet.
direct to him, and any orders addressed
Oarroll, Ho. 9 Pryor arrest, Atlanta, Ua., will be
promptly filled.
* *19 J. HTIFEL ft I* PFEIFFER,
Ncliool Notice.
Spring term of the 8. m. f. college
for 1878, opens 15th luatant. For clrcnlara, address
the underrtgned.
J. N. DHADSUAW, l'roaldent.
Covington, Oa, Jan. 2,1873. JutiH
GHOCE1UUS,
WINEM,
LIQUOltH.
THOMAS M. GREEN,
88 W.fBalto. St., Near 11< Ulday,
Fine Groceries of all Kinds*
Dosier te English and American
Plcklee, Caporg and Condi
ments, Olives, Italian Mao-
olronland Vermeoilla*
Fresh Canned Frulto of all kinds. Canned Meats
and Fish, Foreign and Domestic Preserves
and Jellios. I have on hand a fins
Block of OLD
BRjiJIf DEES*
iriA'ES'
WHISKIES,
UJTO OUT,
Wbleh 1 oiler to flbTEL KEEPEBS ot; tho TOTJ
lowest prtoes, and oak a oall.
•V I am prepared to offer groat inducement*
to caetomere, WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
IM* A oall is solicited.
THOM AW M. GHKEN,
88 W. Baltimore at, near Holliday,
noviiMf Baltimore. Md.
ON CONSIGNMENT
terday war, from two diltinot syndicates,
one by L. P. Morton, representing Mor
ton, Dlias & Oo., and Drexel, Morgan A
Oo., New York; Baring Bros. A Oo., J,
S. Morgan A Co., snd Morton, Rose A
Oo., of London, for either one bnndred,
or all of tbe remaining three bnndred
million dollars of five per eont bonds.
Tbe other proposition was by Jay Cooke
A Co., who are reported to be associated
with the Rothschilds for one hundred
million dollars.
The Secret cry reserved a definite de-
ciaion until after a meeting of the Ways
and Means Committeecsllcd for Tuesday
next, when the subject will come up for
liuai action.
NOON Disl-AT C II E»
B, N. T. AMOcUteA ITele.
SUSPENSION OF A PLAT.
New Yobx, Jtnosry 20.—The drama,
“Jeauitrin America,''announced for leal
night at tha Stadt Theatre, waa dismissed
the request of the Redempturist
fathers.
H. PIKE'S ESTATE
uats three millions. Tha bulk goes 10
his wife and three daughter,.
Eight liqoor sellers were attested in
Brooklyn.
A Havana latter aaya
SEVEN HUNDRED COOLIES
arrived there, worth six handled dollars
a head.
Ilia reported in Havana that a large
expeditien of friends of the Cuban revo
lutionists, with arms and ammunition,
bad landed at Topete, near Quananto
neme.
TEN SMALL pox
in Boston and vicinity ia creating grave
apprehensions. Three thousand <
are reported, sod more deaths than from
—On New Year , day there were 32,- all other causes. The »i»ims ara buried
370 poot-iSom ia the Unitedbtaive. let night
BARRELS FleOUIl.
■tore aad t
200
1000
30 Cana Choice Tennessee Lard.
10 Casks Prime Rice.
250 Doxrs Tobacco In Store and to
arrrlve.
J. A. AN8LKY,
Corner Pryor ao«l Houter eta.
delStf
UEOKGlA—Douglas County:
We. the undersigned Commit*loner*, appointed
by tha General Aaaembly for th* pnrpos* of Dis
tricting eaid county, oak leave to report oa follows,
via: That we have performed said coinmutaiou by
arranging No. 1, commencing rm tho Paalding
line, at tha north ooal corner of land lot No. 618 in
tha first dUtrlct end th'rd section of originally
Cherokee, thence due eoatb, croealug tbe purchase
line at th* north-east corner of the fractional lot
No. 230 in the socond district and Ofth section in
originally Oarroll; thfince south to tbe soulh-weet
corner of lot No. 101 in aaid aecond district; thence
east to the south-east corner of lot No. 102 of th*
first dlaUiet and fifth section of originally Carroll;
(hence north to the north eaet corner of lot No. *M.
In the 18th district of 2d section of originally Choro-
theLoe along Cobb and Donglaa line to the
■tartlng point at the north east cornet of lot Fid, la
the lot and $d of Cherokee.
No. 2—Commencing et the north -eaet corner of
lot 618, in tb* let and Id as aforesaid i rnnnlag
thence along tbe Douglas and Paalding line to the
north weet corner of fractional lot No. 248, In the
Id and 5(h of originally Carroll; thence sonlh to the
■oath-weet corner of lot No. 79 in aaid 2d dletrlct;
thence east to the south-seat corner of lot No. 70, in
sold 2d district; thence north to the starting point-
No. ill oi aforesaid.
No. $—Commencing at tha soaih-eaat corner of
No. TO, in the 2d district of origln^ly Carroll; run
ning thence west Io the southwest corner of lot No.
79, in district of originally Carroll; tbenoe
south along the Douglas aud Cam.ll line
•outbweet corner of lot No. 200. io the 3d district of
originally Carroll; thence east to th* nortbeMt cor-
uer of fractional lot No. 82, on Chattahoochee river
thence along the river to the southeast corner of lo
No. 64; thence north to the starting point, at the
southeast corner of lot No. 70, lu 2d of Carroll.
No. 4—Commencing at the northwest ctruer of lot
No. 93,In tha 2d diatrlct of originally Carroll; thence
south to the southeast comer of lot No. SI, In the
2d of Carroll; thence along the Chattahoochee river
to th* northeast comer of lot No. 160, in the let dis
trict of origtually Carroll; thence west loth* north*
weet comer of let No. 92, In the 2d of originally
CarroQ-tbe • toning point
No. $—Commencing at tbe sooth weet corner f
lot No. 142, in th* let district of originally Carroll
thence seat to the aontheeat corner of lte No. 191, In
■aid lot district; tbenoe along the Chattahoochee to
|he Cobb line; thonce along the Dooglees sod Cobb
llne'to tho northeast corner ef lot >o. $66, la tke
18th, tad 2d of Cherokeo; the nee south
ginning point—ai the eonthweet comer of lot No.
112, la the eold let district of Carroll.
We. th* said Commissioners, would foither repor
that No. 1 te this errangemeatU designated at 720th
District G. M.; that No. 2 in thle arrangement he*
no militia namber; that No. 8 baa no mil Ilia cum
ber; that No. 4 is designated as 716th District O. M..
that Ne. • ia designated as 7Mth Dtetnei U. M.
Respectfully eabmitted. tele, the 7th day of D*
camber, 1872.
W. If. MAOOUIBX,
ISO. C. BOWDEN
JAB. H. WINN.
Commie® cm
Dovolas Count #e Oonnuar,
Ax CaAwaaaa, Decembi r Tift, UfrX
ordered, that Ik* wlUua report be approved and
is mlnateeof this Court. |
TOMMY, STEWART & BEOS,
HARDWARE MERCHANTS,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Are now Open mg a Large aud Well Selected Slack ot Hardware
in tlieir New Store, Comer I’l%4>r and Decatur
Streets, Opposite Kimtmll IIoiihc.
Mauuiacturoi' H Agontn, and .Dealer** in all Kinds ol
RfiWABE, IR ;N, 8T
MaTLRIAL; Ageutah
BURT S SHINGLE IIAGU1NK8,
SYCAMORE POWER COMPANY’S RIFLE and BLASTING POWDER.
MILL STONES aud llOLTINU CLOTHS, Proprietor! of tho
BROOKS COT ION and HAY SCREW PRESS
Wa are doing a Wholesale Baelnesa, and always koop on hand an ample Stock to supply ReteL
Merchant* an^Coiitrertor*. decl~
CIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS!!!
No. 1 Engine Hoaae,'
Clear Havana PiirtuuuM, Muxcavltn Ac Ilenry Clay,
which I claim to bu the finest Cigars evar manufactured this *lde of the ocean, and equal to tho beat ex^
ported bramla Manufactured hero, they aro 25 per cent, cheaper, as tbe tax on Imported cigar* amount
to that much. 1 iini.ort direct the b«et gr ados of Havana Tobacco. Manufactory No. 4 Brood atroat
wholesale sad rvtail, end retail eland 52 Whitehall i
de'JJ
P. H. ENGELBER.
The “Atlantic Coast Lino’’'Freight Route
-VIA- -
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA. & AUGUSTA*
TO AND FPOMI
H.ii. n.non i’hilidj.i.i-wu, Jti.H' rouH, uostoji,
I And atI Eattem Cl lies, and all Point* South and
Soulhu>e*l,
Over the Wilmington & Weldon, and Wilmington, Co
lurabin & Ausua'a Railways and theix Connections.
transporting Frei> ht, without trauafrr o
The management of thle line preoe
ful and quick transportation, ucilort
ipeting Uuna. the lowest turnout lufuranoe,and K
perfect a system cl Htesmablp connections at Northern Porte, aa to enable Mile ot lading lo be klgned erd
oode forwarded dally, by cue or ibe other oi our routes over both of which EXPRESS TRAIN IRANBPOl
AT1UN is given o Columbia, 8. 0., and Augusts, Ua., there count cting with fast Freight schedules to ter
minal points.
Obwsrvc tlie Following Fxcolluut NoheuuJe ol Con*
xxoetlouM VIA. WllmluMtou uml HtounMlilpLIue*:
With BALTIMORE—By tho Southern Steamship Co.'* Steamers, Locus, Rebecca, Clyde, Bolivar, verixf
each port every five days, Andrews ft Co., Agent* 73 Smith's Wharf, Baltimore.
With 1‘UH.ADLLHilA—Southern Mali Btenmahip Compauy'a Steamer, Flonem, Leaving each *t
■very ten days, W. L. James, General Agent, 18U South Sd Streot, FhilodeJpbia. Alio, through Andrews
Co.'* Baltimore Hue with Hhrlver'a Doily Propeller Llue; without drayoge in Baltimore
With NEW YORK— Loriliord'e Steamship Line of Pint Close Irou Steamers. Benefactor, Regulator, Yob
uuteer. Fault* aud two additional ehlps now building, leaving aeoh port every four days, IS. R OhJ, Agei a
Pier 83 Eaet River. Wilmingtou aud Atlautio Bt«<am*blp Company's Steamer* Metropolis aixi Kuuotoi
Leaving each por I weekly Washington ft Co., Agents, 178 Greenwich otr< et. Pier 12 North River.
The Steamshipi of these dues being built exclusively for freight troneportation carry a'l claaeef of fretgb
in unlimited qus'itlllee.
Via Fortsmoutb. itiui Itilanrt All* — uinn
With BALTIMORE—Yl* Bay Lino Steamers, Daily. &. L. Poor, Genera' gent, Union Dock, 0. 1 teg
d, Contracting Agent, 154 We*t Baltimore street, Baltimore
With PHILADELPHIA—Annamesnio Lice, Tri-Weekly, John 8. Wilton, General Agent. 44 South BtMft
Philadelphia. Clyde ft Co.'e steamers, semi-weekly, Clyde ft Co., Agent*, 12th South r*lewar* Aveun*
Philadelphia.
With NEW YORK—Old Dominion Steamship Company's magnlfloent Steamers. Wyanote, Niagara, lea**
Bell. Saratoga, Hatteraa, Old Dominion, having a capacity of 13,0(10 balee of coUon per week, leevlug eerh
»rt Tri-Weekly all the year round, aud oftener if necessity demands. Freight* received daily oi 8t|
roadway, 157 Granwicb ■ treat, pier 37 North River.
With BOSTON -Vie Boston end Norfolk Steamship Company's Steamers, leaving each p jt* Trl-Weekly
K. Sampson, General Agent, 53 Central Wharf, Boston.
K ith these perfect Steamship connections, freights are not exposed to fnc risk* ol weather or draya« k
■lore; Through Bills of Lading are Issued to all points common to competing lines. Rates, claaaiAaa-
Uon, shipping directions, tegs, stencil plates, Ac., furnished ou application to tbo undersigned or Agenit
1. Mark your geoda via "Portsmouth and Wilmington," or via "Stonmshlps to Wilmingtou," as yor
refer, and direct blUa of lading to be forwarded te A. Porn, Qeuer I Freight Agout. *t Wilrnlngtm
. and they will avoid all detention. The following Southern Agonteof the Line tan furnish ailan
esaary information, aa well, also, as agent* at railway statlous: J. A. Haulkb. Traveling/gent, Charlotte,
N.C.i A. F. Butlko, Loud Agent, Augusta, Go.; U. M. Cottixoham, General Western Agent, Atlanta,
Go.; Bxn Hook. Southern Freight aud rasaenger Agent, Montgomery. Ala.
GEORGE J. HOWARD,
(Sueoensor to HOWARD A McKOY,)
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST
A1VI> DEALIMI IN
PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PERFl'lM, mi WINES AND LIQIORS,
PROPRIETOR OP PONCE DE LEON DITTEP8,
An E i gout and Pleasant Preparatioi
4=L
UKA.Vr BLOCK, PKAl'UTRIiR 8TKKF.T,
At Inn tit, Gcopj^ln,
PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY
OAFITAIi 81,000,000.
SOLUBLK PACIFIC GUANO •
ADAIR & BROS., Agents for the Company
ATLANTA, OKOKQIA.
f PI1IS GUANO boa been in extensive u«e for seven years In Georgia and a 'jolnlag fttatrs. Fipeilenc
X demonstrate* that 200 pounds per acre tm resect tb* ciop from double to three-told the nature
tftM mufti
\ ^ojlcy of
price, and look _
valuable Unaoo le put Into market et th* preeent low price to consumer*.
Planters ore requated to put tu their orders early to loenre prompt delivery.
ADAIR ft BBUTHER8, Belling ftgtu|e, Atlanta. Ueor
JOHN 8. BFF.HK ft CO., Osnerel Agents. Baltimore, Md. dsl2dt'iawftwtopr
TIIE NKW IKIPUUVICU
HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE.
PBIC£ FROM 895 TO 970.
5
GUTHMAN & HAAS
No. 3 UreeiU Oloek, Brood Blrert.
ATLANTA, OKOItGIA.
Wholesale Liquor Dealers
8 LE AGENTS FOR TUE CEI EBRATBD
. W. Mur hah, Ur«ltn*ry end et-offkie Clert.
■it kinds of work equally as well as ar.y high
II parte of th* loantry. unsoiicitsd, wl o apeak
highest terms of tb* "(tow Improved Home
tfbuUle."
Agent* wtnted In territory nnorenpted.
Addr«*e D. O MAXWELL.
; . General Agent,
Allan t*. «s. 1 «Uc2i ^
->SD THE;—
thiumpkh
tshbms or ecawiqmpz
DAILY wa
8U Moothi ioolou
Club, for Dill;
club, ibr DbUr-m inn t
nn. copm — MM
Flfi nsiMV-Mb 7
W.ekJy—P.r Ann, ■
|)U Hopdwa Ooplu..
FILLET’S FAMOUS
ARE MADE|80LELY|BY.THX
xcilsior Manufacturing Co.
ST. LOUIS; MO., ^
Art doing more tad
BETTER GOOKXWO
Doing it QUICKER end C
loan any Stove of earn
ABB ALWAYS
[LOW.PH1CBD.RBLIABLJI
WILL DO YOUB
COOKING CHEAT
Alwaye Warranted
iw'' Sold, by
H. LANGFOnO, Whitehall M
Ailante.G
THE CiBOUGlA LEOIlUTVKf.
2d diatri'.t—H W Mattox. Dem.
Sd dtatrlrt—J 0 Nlcholls, Dem.
4th diatrlct—J M Arnow. Dem.
Bill diatrlct—M Kirkland, Dem.
6th diatrlct—J D Knight, Dem.
7th diatrlct—W L Clark*, Bad.
8th diatrlct—B F Brlmberry. Rod.
Vth district— Rsuben Jon**, Dem.
10th diatriot—W A Harris, Dem.
11th district—L 0 Hoyl, Dem.
llth district—J G t'ain, Dem.
19th diatrlct—Columoue Userd, Dtm.1
20th diatrlct—J N Gilmore, Dorn.
Slat diatrlct—J B Deveaux, colored, Btd,
22d diatriot—T J himmona, dam.
23d district—1 U Aaderaon, oolored, cod.
26th diatriot—W W Mathews, dem.
27th district—K. Steadman, dam.
81st district—W 8 Erwin, dem.
82d diatriot—W U McAfee, dem.
53d diatriot—M Yon Bates, dem.
34th diatriot—8 J Winn, dem.
85th diatrlct—G HUiyer. dem.
56th district- G L Peavir, dem.
17th district—O W Peddy, date.
38th diatriot—J A Blence, dem.
89th district—J U Brown, dem.
42d district—J W Wofford, dem.
43d district— L N Trammell. d< m*
4«tb district—W U Payne, dem.
40 Democrats, 2 oolored Badlco-'M white Bid 1ml
Appling—SeUere Lee, Dem.
Baker—W i{ Hoggard, Dem.
Bald win—Wm W WilUamai ft, Dem.
Bank*—J J Turnbull, Dem.
llsrtow—Thomas Turnlln, Tftoama Baker, Dam*
Dorr ten—W H Snead, Dem.
Bibb—0 A NutUug, A O Baooa, k X LilfcMj
Arthur.
Dundee—It Tompkins, Dem.
Clurilon—George W Roberts, Dei
Colquitt—John Thicker, Dem.
Coffee-John Lolt, Dem.
Clinch—J Simone, Dem.
Chattahoochee—J M Ooek, d< m#
Cloy— *-*“ ** '-*■ —
OtUftoi
Cowet_
Clsyton-
Corroll-B N Long. rod.
Campbell—T W Latham, dem.
Crawford-J W Ellis, dem.
Columbia—g C lAmpkln, Wm McLoan, das te
ClarkO— II H Carlton, F Jackson, demo.
Cobh—W D Andersen, J V idoekweU. demo.
Ckerukso—W A Tossdy. dem.
Cbelt'toga—ft W Jones, dem.
Catoosa—N Lows. ind. dam.
Dade—J W Curetou, dem.
DeKalb-8 0 Masters, dem.
Dx-cetar—T A Owear.u.eu, A NteftoloM, rad*.
Dodge—J M Buchan, dem.
Dooley—liiram Williams, dem.
dHuSmit-T 1 UL.jwH WuciuM*, «MMk
Dawson—8 B Fowler, rod.
EAughom—0 F Foy, dam.
Ljuuisnuel—G B bus ace. dona
Echol.-ll W Poll lip*, dem.
Barly-H O Dunlap, Dem.
Eloart—J L Heard, Dem.
Fauuiu—B C Dugger, Rad.
Fayette—ft T Dorsey, Dem.
Forsyth- R A Bake*, Dem.
Floyd—Job* ft lowers. Fielding Bight. Deme.
Fulton—O U owell, WLCaiftoan,BVHogs.Dm
Grean-G H Thompson. Jeeft Heard, aegr
Gloeoock—A BreeeeL, Dem.
Oilmvr—H L Osborne. Dem.
Gwinnett—J W lioswr, B A Biskay, Demi
Gordcn-U M Young, Dem.
Homs—F Hargett, J W Morphy, Demo.
akdson, Demo.
Usury—B Mo
Hancock—U I
Hart—M A Duncan; rad.'
Hail—A D Candler, dam.
Haber.hsm-J H Oraut, dem.
Haralson—R It Uatoherson.
Irwin—J Doriuiny, dem.
Jones—C A Hamilton, dees.
Jasper—L B Newton, dem.
Jeflsrsou—J biaplston, M A Bvana, 4
Jtcksou—O U Duke, dem.
Johnson—It J Hightower, dem.
Liberty—H F Horn*, dees.
Lincoln — W DTuu. dem.
Lumpkin—M ft Womcbel, dem.
Lowndse—J a Ouaiey, dem.
Lee—H B Llpsey. W F Hadlsr, deme.
McIntosh—T G Campbell, Jr., negro.
Montgomery—J Moke*, item.
Miller—IA Beak, dem.
Mitchell—Joha ft Twltty. dem.
Macon—Leroy ■ Felton, W H WUM, Asm,
Marion—H M Butt. Dem.
Muacegeo—John Peabody, T J Watte, Perns,
Meriwether—J B Boper, B A ft Yiemeem, Demte
Mooroa-Wm J Duma*. A H Sftt, Demo.
Morgan—8 Hesse, J a Host wick. Demo.
Milton—A 8 Bell, Dem.
Madison—J V Kirk, Dem.
Murray—B F Wofford, Dorn. -
McDuffie—A E Sturgis, Dem.
Newton—A B Him ms, W P D»vte, Demo.
Oglethorpe -J T Hurt. W M Willingham, Btma
Fierce—B D Brambiey, Dem.
Pulaski—T J Bank well, O H Caldteg. Damn
Pike—Joha U Jenkins, Dem.
putnsm—W I Jenkins, Dem.
Pickens—\ P Loveless, Had.
* wer, Dem.
Polk—E D Hightower. Dem.
Paulding—ftooert Trammell. Dem.
gatUuon—U M Koigter, Dem.
Randolph—0 A Harris, W Coleman. Item
Richmond—P Walsh, W A Uteri* M 0
2am.
Itebun-D T Dunoon, Dene. ft.
Htewart—J U Lows, I f I
8chley-0 b Hudson. Dam.
Hiwlding -Win M Blanton, Dem.
XUcall-G M Edward*, Dem
Telfal--T J Smith. Dem.
Thom**—A P Alfttnaott. Jeopes tteltt*. «
l ai'boi—R M Willie, 0 B Latimer, Dem.
Troup-J L Hill. P M Loagtey, Deem
i'errsll—W Koigter, Dem.
Taylor—B fttewort. Dem.
Twiggs—W Griffin, Rod.
rattoferro lemnel J Fiyst. Dem
TowiuteJudge G fitopheos, Dem
Ui.a.>dP P W Mathew*. Dem.
Union—Marlon Wilbama, Dem
Wayne—Daniel Hoppe, Dec.
Were -J b Cason, Dorn.
Worth-D McLeium, Item
Wilcox—O P Bold, Dem.
W ebster—J P Meat*. Dem
wukinsou-WO Adams, Dem
Woshirgtoa—P B Tshe terra. WOMeftrtAa,
Wacraa-GS Duboee. T N Ptwte. Bma
Wilke*—T A Becksdato. J W Mattel. Bern#
W dtoo—Uesry II McDeslsI. Mem
White-A Merritt: Item.
Wbll