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/ ZJi rflE DAILY 3(JN PrbUikHl by the Atlanta Son Publishing Compauj. ALEXANDER n. STEPHENS, Sole Proprietor and Political Editor. VOL. Ill ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 22, 1873. NO. 804. Twelve Mentha $soST Blx Months 4 001 Clvba ftar Dallr-Pw 1—• Weekly-Par Aaaaai SS?5E.-.-! SI MSterE1 fin CoplM 8 00 flltr OoplM uM 00 Qua Handled CoplM ACifllO , O*. W.dhe.fla,', Jan. 00.1873 J® - Mr. E. Nobliut is the General TraToling Agent of The Son. JW* Mr. J. Olorenoe Stephens is the •gent for The Sen on the Macon and Western and Southwestern Railroads. AST Mr. B; W, Cins is agent for The Son on the Central, Maoon and Bruns wick, and Atlantic and Golf Railroads. KjT Mr. D. M. Tree tt agent for Taw Sue on the Atlanta and West Point Rail road, in Alabama. OEOSOU sews brkvitibs Ei-'ht thousand bales of cotton have been shipped from Barnesrille this sea son. The family of Dr. E. W. Pendleton left Sparta, on Friday last, for tboir new home in Athens. * Am old Macon settler gives it as his opinion that Satnrday was the coldest day in that oity for tventy years. Andrew Milligan, an old and re spected citiEen of Dirt Town, Chattooga county, died on the lltti inst. Hn. Dwineld, of the Rome Courier, has purchased the Chsttooga Advertiser, the last number of which contains the valedictory of the editor, A. W. Store and A. N. Wilson were thrown from a buggy, in Savannah, on Saturday last, and serionsly though not dangerously hurt, Haiti Cad Waonkb and troope were greeted with a large audience in Rome on Saturday eight lost, notwithstanding the extreme inclemenoy of the weather. The Maoon Enterprise states that a negro man was found frozen to death in that city lost Saturday morning. Cause: Cold weather and intoxication. W*. jJohsstoh, W. H. Gerald, John M. Cnrtis, j3. F. Irving and W. 'T. O’ Neal, have been eleeted as the town com missioners of Thompson. The last issue of the Bainbridgo Sun announces the retirement of Mr. R, M. Johnston from that journal, and that it will be ran hereafter as a Republican •beet by J. R Hayes Is Co. « The Commercial says there aro*many encouraging signs of improvement in and around Rome. Many new houses have been built, bat there arc not enough to meet the demand of renters. There is a lack ot small dwellings, neat, cozy and inviting, suitable for that .class of our jmpulttion who do not feel able ttf pay bigrents. * The Democracy ef Savannah have made the following nominations for Mtyor and Aldermen: For Mayor, Hon. Ed ward 0. Anderson; for Aldermen, Henry Brigham, John h. Villalongn, Richard D. Arnold, Thomas H. Harden, John F. O Byrno, John Cunningham, Francis Blair, Edward Lovell, Mathias H. Meyer, John McMahon, Isaac Brnnner, August P. Wetter. A bill to creato a County Court for HabersLem county, eud define its Jurisdiction. Not acted upon. * deago from the Houeo wm roceived atttiug tt body has passed —* *■- * in the Senate resoh Won of U. 8. Senator at 13 The hour of 13 having arrived, the President an- nouncad that the next business in order tree tbe election of United States Senator, and the Senate was now ready to receive tbe names ol candidates. Mr. Harrison announced the name of Hon. lknj. H Hill. Mr. Xetes announced the namo of Gen. John 3. Gordon. Mr. Heard announced the name of Hon. A'exauuer H. Stephens. Mr. Olarke aunouneed the name of Hon. A. T Akerman, -Mr. Wofford announoed the name of Hon. Herbert Fielder. Them voting for Gen. John B. Gordon, are Messrs. Cameren, Cannon, Crawford, Cone, Erwin, Eaten, <-se voting for Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, are Messrs. Arnow, Black, Cain, Gilmore, Heard, Hester, Knight, Reese—total, 8. Those voting for Uou. Herbert Felder, are Men iere. Blance, Carter, Hoyl, Jones, W P Mathewe, Wofford—total, 6. Thoae voting for Hon. B H Hill are Messrs. Brown, Harris, Hiilyer, Petldy, Roberson—total, 5. Thoae voting for Uoa. Amos T. Akerman, are Messrs. Anderson, Brimbsrry, Clark, Deveaux— total, 4. lotal vote for U. 8. Senator in the 8ooale was 48 votes—only one Sonstor being absent on account of sickness—this was Senator Poavey. billso r READING Georgia Legislature. BEN AIR. Tt bsd at, January 31,1873. Senate met at 10 a. and called to order by the Preahlsat. Prayer offered by Rev. Mr. Ketchum. Roll called ana yesterday’s journal read aal ap proved, In aapport of hla motion Mr. Ma.haws thought that It waa laying a bad precedeni to make auch ex emptions. This iron manufacture waa a paying bualntaa, and li waa unfair to tbe intereat of tho In the enterprise any way, and Uma he opposed Mr. Brown opposed the reconsideration ot the bill—Wo bsd a better Iron country than Pennsylva nia, while et the seme time the iron Interest of the tttaio wee worth more than two, or three times the cotton crop of Georgia. It needed a stimulant to anoourage capitalists to embark in this business, this was done it la easy to perceive that Georgia must become one of tbe richest States In tho Union. From thoae States which followed this plan a lesson could be learned by ne to our practical benefit. Mr. bteauman, also, hoped that rtoonelderatlen would opt be allowed. Tue object of this bill waa . to diversify our pursuits. 1* waa taaglble evidence to capitalists of anr o»a and of foreign countries .that we wanted them to come among ue, aotile here, . invest in our landa and help ue develop . sources. It waa an luvitatlon to the bo tier class of emigrants and nothing In his estimation c mid bo .deno to bo of more practical advantages to the ul- tlmategood of oor btate, than this law. Ue there fore moved that the motion to reconsider would be Jald on the table. Carried. Mr. Knight moved te reconsider the bill passed «u yesterday In reference te the return ef wild lauds Shrengh the Ordinaries of the counties. Mr. Knight •hffjjjS Mr. Reese thought the law a good one. It was a bill la whieb lees trouble and less expense was in curred than la any other plan. He had tested the practical workings of the plan by making aaU/uates, would prove a convenience to the tax-payers. The law, as It stood at the last session, was a practical confiscation of all wild lands, etc. Mr. Elbbee opposed reconsideration. He had In troduced a bill at tbe last seamen which had f object the payment of the taxes lu the com . which the land lav, end to giro them tho right to aeeeae tbe tax, and in the event the land was sold It might be sold in tbe county. He wee of tho opinion that instead of simplifying the peyment ef the taxes It had worked as a hardship, and he favored tha bill as it stood, aud hoped the motion to reconsider might not prevail. On ths vote being taken, the ticu to root ueider* was lost. Mr. Wefford, Chairman en Committee of Inter' tl Improvements, reported back several bil.a Qfiaate Mr. Winn offered the following resolution: That a Join* committee of five frem the Senate and ■eves from the House, be appointed by the res tvs presiding officers, te whom all questions pet 1m to the amendmeata ef ths State Oonsmn who should have power to report beetle the oral assembly by bill or otherwise. Tho yules were suspended sod the reaotatioa takes up, baton ceastderstfep, wee referred tc — Judiciary Committee. amirizpjsuxsz?: A bill to repeal tbe act which denies the benefit* Court of Dougherty oounty. A bill to repea tne ac* emigrant to leave hie en hla traveling expenses. A bill to amend the usury laws of this Stats, so far ai concerns the banks of this State. A bill to Incorporate Tybee Telegraph Company. On motion, Senate adjourned tUlto-msrrow morn ing at tho usual hour. HOUSE. House called to order by Bpsaker Bacon. Prayer by Rev. Jobn Jones. Mr. Turnbull, ot Banks, movsd to reconsider the action of tho House on the bill to reduce the official bonds of the Sheriffs of Gilmer, Fannin aud Plckena. Mr. CUements, of Walker, moved (o table the mo tion to reconsider, which motion was lost. The motion te reconsider prevailed. Mr. Osborne, of Gilmor, moved to suspend the rnies aud tske up the bill. Rules suspended and bliircoomnntied to Judiciary Committee. CONTESTED PEATS. Mathows aud Richardson, the sitting members, be recognized as the legal representatives. Report adopted. privilege* and elections recommended that James Blue be recognized as the legal representative from '"~un county. Report adopted. a the contested eleetton case of William What- va. B. T. Deraey, from Fayette county, the com mittee on Privileges and Elections recommended that R. T. Dorsey be reoogntzed as the legal * pre sents live from Fayette county. Report adopted. In the ooatested election case of D. G. Hopps, vs. r . F. King, from Wayne connty, the committee not eleeted. Report adopted. legal Representative. Only a Kn-Klux document was submitted to the commlttt e by Mortis. Report adopted. BILLS Og THIRD HEAPING. To Incorporate Whltssburg in Carroll county. Committee on Corporations recommend it do not pass. Report agreed to and bill lost. To prohibit the taxi manlcRal corporatiei recommended a substitute. Mr. Foster of Richmond, moved t>» make the bill and substitute the special order for Friday morulng 10 o’clock, which motion prevailed. To amend the sixth section of the act incorporat ing tho Savannah, Griffin and North Alabama Rail- )id. Committee on corporations recommended its tBsage. Report agreed to and bill passed. To incorporate tho Arkwright Manufacturing Company of Savannah. Committee) ou corporations recommended its passago. (Hr. Hone, of Fultou. moved to make it ths special Order for Friday Immediately alter the othi-r ^special Order, which moti >u prevailed. To Incorporate the Gordon County Iron and Coal Mining ami ilaanfacturlng Company. Committee on Corporations recommond Its passage, with amsndmcnls. Report agreed to and bill pasecd. Mcfforrtl COCRTT Mr. Hoge of Fulton, moved to suspend the rules and take up bill No. 193, to provide for au election la McDuffie county, to vote en the abolishing of said county. Motion prevailed, bill taksu up, road aud referred to tbe Committee en Mew Counties and County I.laee. years of sge of Jackson co., to sue and bo sued. Tho Jndiclary Committee recommend that it do not pass. Bid taoled. To amend the act creating a Board of Commlseion- s for Liberty county. Tabled for the present. To repeal ao much of tho act creatlug a County Court to each oounty In this State, se tar as relates to Lincoln county. Judiciary Committee recom mend its passago. Report agreed to and bill passed. To fix the compensation of Jurors lu Lumpkin county. Jadiciary Comwutuo recommend that it * 3 not pass. I>p<>rt agreed to aud bill lest. To create a Board of Oomoilsbloners for Lumpkin eounty. Judiciary Committee recommi nd ILat it '} not paaa. Report agreed to and bill lost. To amend aectlon 4000 of the code. Judiciary Committee recommend that it do not pass. Mr. Bush of Miller, favored tho raseage of tha bill . /er the recommendation of the committee. Pending hla remarks, the hour of 13 m. arrived. Tb« 0«n*ith. Oa 1_. W..M to the eemmitte#- arid: This read waa *n« mash isefnt by thu peeple knag In the aaetlen thtoagh sswirii ii smm peas. State aid bad been given from OunUht to Outhbort,endec tha State had it euc time give* aid to a eoa temple ted reed from Bafahrtdge te Gelombue, aad th!e was never built. It waa tear to pereolve that If thla eaarter “■ fiiatsi tip* fluMBt land to kin. that no effort would aver be fehffe to build this i««U. Itris a measure wbtafc mould develop a moat valuable pert of the State, and ha aahadthia CTm UtSWaaldf li* wide Stem. -It would be /worn hie desire te ask aid for a project which did ' not tore to* Me *Mes tha advaaeemeat of tha whole SmtvTOu motion* hie bill waa laid oa the l*Me|and M4.8woMiavaiiH louw*. OUq noUuD of Xr. KlbMelfc. Sue WuSM, »zre Zto un. u «KWt lor tuna ium. « a’m:: la. is. Lints'* If oft ind Cod Compftaj. UotumllM “ NOON DISPATCH 13« By N. Y. A«.ool»ted Pic. rntEs. Ne* Yoke, Jan. 21.—Afire at Parker's Limiting,,Pa., rnakca a Ions of a quarter of a million. Over one hundred families are houseless. Cobb Bro. 'a warclioase, Irjr street, is burned. Lose, $100,OK). “ Jesuits ia Amerloa” waa performed hut night to a large audience. The rector of the Redemptoriala deniaa the preaenoe of any of his Priests to stop the performance. • LOUISIANANS ABBITCtQ. Washington, Jan. 21.—Gen. McMillan and others arrived to-day from Now Or leans. The weather Is wet THE GOOD BASIAIIITAN. New York, January 21.—The will of Mrs. Vanhome, a prominent Episoipal lady, recently deceased, leaves nearly one- half million dollars, the bulk ol her prop erty, to the New York Orphan Asylum, St. Lake's Hospital, Five Points House, Industry Society for Seamon, Home for the Friendless, Woman’s Asylam, and numerous other charitable societies. A NAPOLEON VISITS TOOTOIUA. London, January 21.—Prince Napo leon and hie wife, the Princes Clotilda, yesterday paid a visit to Quean Victoria. Bight Hon. Stephen Tushington died yesterday. A UUBSEEEB FINDS NO BEDHESS. Albany, January 21. —In the ease of Foster, the oar nook mnrderor, the Court of Appeala has affirmed the judg ment or the Court below and ordered that Court to oxecute its sentence. MARKET REPORTS. BY TELEGRAPH TO THE ATLANTA DAILY SUN London, January 21.—Consols 02J; Ss 89*. Fiuxkfort, January 21.—Bonds 96f. Liverpool, January 21.—Noon—Cot ton opened dull, nplandsfii, Orleans 10}. Latbb—Cotton steady; sales 8,000 for speculation; export 1,000; shipped from Savnunan and Oharloaton in November and December 9 13 16. Breadstuff's steady. New Yoke, January 21.—Odttoh steady; sales 2.21G bales; uplands 20f; Orleans Ml.' Flour strong. Wheat, common, retj firm. Porknuiet and steady at $18 75. Lard dull; Western steam 8f. Turpen tine quiet at 031. Rosin dnil at $3 80 for'stratned. Freights quiet. Gold steadyt at 13*. Money firm. Exohango—long, 9 J; short, 10). Gav- srnmeuts dull and steady. State bonds daU-ond steady. Hill ROAD AIE S3. Alabama s(., Atlanta, Gcorg a. JusL received por steamer from Now York 200 Ga! lonOs Newark Cider, the boat cure for ail Liver and KHney.dlaeaaes. Also, Flaber's Kentucky Bourbon, GLbeou'e and Uazlett’s Wldsk'.es, bolded Alos, For- ter, Winca, Gina, Cigara, ko. janl9*3t Near Georgia Railroad Depot. T>LANTER8 c X STANDARD FEBF . prlcoa at which they can be prepared for market elthor for ca$h or parabla let November, 1873, or cotton will be received in payment at fifteen cents (16c. | per pound on the claaelficatlon of “New York Middlings: PURE PERUVIAN GUANO, peasNix guano. W1LLCOX, GIBBS Guano 8alt and Plaster Comp mm liavo dispatch. Liberal Urma wlU be made with ErriciXMT agent* ‘ " * w ‘ r BLSCTION CF UNITED fcTATEB ( IATOR. A mcaeego waa received from the Senate announc ing the paauge of a Joint resolution that both United States Senator. The resolution waa taken up and eonenrred lit. Mr. Williams, of Dooly, nwmlnated G«n. John B Fielder, of Randolph. Mr. Hoge, of Fnlton, nominated Hon. A. H. Stephens, ot Taliaferro. [appUnae — promptly cheeked.) Mr. Hamilton, of Jonea, nominated Hoa. B. H. Hill, of Fnlton. Mr. Campbell of McIntosh nominated Uoa. A. T. Akerman. of Bartow. The ballot was then had viva voco. Those voting for Gen. Gordon are: Mecsri. Adams. Adams, Barkwell, Baxter, Black well, Dostwlck, Butt, Candler, Carlton. Caeon, Clark, Clements, Coldln*, Cook, DeLnech, Doming, Doraey, Dumas, Duncan of Itabnn, Edwards, F.ili Foster, Foy, Freeman, Orant, Hlgbtowa of Johnson, Hoppe, Ilowell, Hudson, Jackson. Jenkins, of rutnam, Jenkine, of Pike, Katglcr, Terrell, Lampkin, Leihaiu Leitnar, Lowe, of Catori Lowe of Httwart, Masters, Mathews, of Houeton.lMc- Artbur, McBride, McKibhee, Mercer, Morrltt, Mor ris, Newton, Dehorn.*, Guacley, R-id, Richards' n, Rogers, Simms. Smith of Bryau. Smith of Telfair, Hnead, Htephens, Htewart, Taliaferro, Teaeeley, Tompkins, Towen, Tarnbull. Twitty, Walsh, Wei- el*el, WiUlarue of Dcoljr, Williams of Union, William son, Willis of Maoon, Wofford. Young, Mr. Speaker. ■“7k llioec voting for Mr. Steph ens are; Messrs, baker, Barksdale, Black, Blekey, Blantou, Braatley, Brae- aelJ, Darla. Dell, DuBoa*. Dunceu af Hart. Dann, Ivans, PeaglniFlynt, Ollseon. Hargett. Heard of Shaft, Bight, Hoge, Hurt, Jones of Ohaitaoga,Kirk, Lea. Lipaay, Looketk. Lott. Mathews of Opsoa, MaUox, McDaniel. Moses, MarvhyjTlerce, PhlUij s, — —i, Roper, Bhewmaka, Hhi. Sir _ ••.Taeker, TtM WlBlngkaai, WTlRa ef thtbol. Yow—i8. Those voting for Mr. Hill are: Messes. Bill, Cal houn, Calver, Coreton, Dale, Eskes, FeKea, Fcrl, Gilbert, Hamilton, Hightower, of Polk; Hall. Bog- W d, Bntchlnaou of Haralson; Hetehevaea, of yten; Jones, of Barhe; Loncley, Leigh, Long. Lyon, McLellan, Mellae, Mills, Sammerlin, Walt— M. Those voting for,Mr. Fielder ire: Messrs. Beaty, Bnsh, Ca'eman, Dnnlap, Fewler, Harris, Hunter, Johnson. Peabody, Bndier.Trammell.Tumlln—13. Those veung for Mr. Akem.enare: Messrs. At klnaon, BaUls. Bias. Oampbetf. Duggan, Heard of Oreane, Nicholson, Swearingen,Thompson-9. g lol* yy entered on the Journals that there waa Of aleetlon. Tha Finance Committee submitted a report on ths Treat a re r and Comptroller Oeneral'a offices. Mr. Hudson, of Schley, offered a reeolnttos t«- derlag a seat on the floor to Hon. Jsseph £. Com- mingTof UofeiRocd, which waa sgrred Mr Cnlverof Heneork offered a resolnfoatendw- tag a aeat oa tne floor of the Uonee to Hco. James 8 Heck, which was agreed Mr. Fart of Hum tar offered Msti- a tasdirtog Dunlap boo it, abitliv ▲ bill Vj iMowboraia Gedsrtowu. and apputm com-1 Leaves tf nbaenee granted Mesart II one and For. ■frrioman. Cou-xuLtee itporU-J UvwrahTy, ausl bdl Oa motion of Mr. William* of Dooly, thsHouaa [rri | I adjdvntd until 10*. m. to-morrow. GUANO DEPOT. bo i KTOTXOI3 TO LIQUOR DEALERS AND THE PUBLIC. I HAVE been appointed Solo Agent la Atlauta foi btifel k FftUilur'a coiehrMcd LAGER BEER d> CREAM ALE, aud any person doslrlng a splendid article can get it by applying to me. Any goods shipped or delivered will be guaranteed. V. O. CARROLL. CONTRACT. Thla la to certify that we have this day appointed O.C. Carroll Solo Agent In Atlanta for our cele brated Alo aud Lager Beer. AU orders must be sent direct to him, aud any orders addressed to O.O. (JarrolL No. 8 Pryor arrest, Atlanta, Ga., will be J. STIFBL \ L PFEIFFER, Hehool Notice. »PRIN(4 TERM OF THE 8. M. F. COLLEGE for 1873, opens 16th instant. For circulars, address tho underalgut* J. GHOCEltlEH, WINES, LIQUORS. THOMAS M- GREEN, 88 WaJBalto. St., near IfcIUtlaj, Pino Groceries ot* till Kinds* Dsaler lu English aud American Ploklcs, Capers and Condl- mcutsi Olives, Italian Mac* clronl and. Vefmcoilla, Fresh Canned Fruits of all kinds. Canned Meats and Fish, Forolgn and Domestlo Rroserves and Jellies. I have on hand a fine stock of OLD BRjle.lt M)iES % lriJTES, WHISKIES, ei.ru a /jr, tdr I am prepared to offer great inducement* to castomers, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. *»- A call is Bolldtcil. Calllmore, MdL ON CONSIGNMENT 200 RARRELH FLOUR. 1000 Hoslicla fein In sfor* sail t arrive* 30 Cans Choice Tennessee Lard* 10 Cafka Prime Rloe. 250 Boxes Tobacco In Store and ' arrrlwe. 4. A. AK8LHY, delStf Comer Pryor and Hunter ste tien do bonis u of said connty, deceased. These are.thcrefore. eit-apd aducnluh all and eiiigular, the kiudrsd and creditors <it said deceased, to be and appear at my office within the time prescribed by law, and sh-jw cause, if any they have, why letters cf administration should not be granted to said applicant. Wituci s my official siguature this f ill day of Octo bor, 1872. - - •— — *>. O. orll-t 1 The r haver X iitrest, ( . )t. Ml I M.L, fill Georgia Stable. ctalls 1: modatlon of Mules t better pr id trading stock. i the publlo than I ud curtomera for past fSvovs. I solicit rv continuanco ot Ihoir custom. I also invito the pnbllo generally and traders espe* A. GAMMEL. Cnlimdins, O*.. Dri. 20. 1(72. de2 Tiid hfcivv inFXE&VkeU THE ATLANTIC COAST-LINE rutSSEJrGEK IlOUTE. Roorgaulzod fox- tlxo Bummer ot 1072. DOUliLE DAILY All Rail Connection Via Auguata,Wilmington,Rlsb- mond. &a iddlUeft.1 Dali, Coa «:iod via Augualo, Wilmington and Poitcmo tth AND THB MACNIFCENT BAY LIME STEAMERS Tha aoallim.iit of lb. Hoad, of thla lino la tlr.tctu, PULLMAN PALACE Sloeplng oars. Are ran upon all Bight train*. Double Daily Schedules Axe operated upon ihs ectirw route, leans and all mam isiiulnal polnu in A Islam* anu Ooorgla- By taking nioroiiift train out of imvanush J end AUenia, peweugers rounect with lb- t train out of August*, and omt choose ol w*t All Rail Connection, via KlehmouU, er th- . a Cbeeapeaka Ray, having In tha lallsr *ab« but night ef railway travel.and the aecon-J night • njey the Luxnrior.ft Accommoiln- tiona Of the Steam eve of that lifle. Blinttle Machine, and does ell kinds of work equally as well as any high priced machine, la durable, light running and war ranted for five years. We receive almost every day certificates from parties residing In the city, and from all parts of tbe country, untoliciled, wl o apeak in the highest terms of tbe "Mew Improved Home Shuttle.’’ *%.Agent« wanted In territory nnoecupled. * D. tt- MAXWELL. General Agent, * ta.ie.1 Addreas TOMMY, STEWART & BECK, HARDWARE MERCHANTS, ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Are iimv Opcuiug a Large and Well Selected Stack of Hardware In tlieir New Store, Corner Pryor and Decatur Streets, Opposite Kimball House. Manufactux-or’s Agents, and Oealora in all Kinds ol KriWARK, IHUlf, HTK1 mTXHLftL; Agouti for bust s kuinou: machines. FILLET’S FAMOUS SYCAMORE TOWER COMPANY'S RIFLE Iftil BLASTINO POWDER. MILL BTONEE and EOLT1NO OLOTH8, Proprl.lor, »f Ih» BROOKE OOiroK Aftd BAY SCREW FRIES SOT W, Are doing ft WholMft], RaAlftMA, Aftd ftlwftj, kMP Oft hud u ftlftpl, 8took to upplr BfttaL M.rohuf, iod Cofttrftotor.. <UcM OI a AR S ! O X a ABS!I CIGARS 1 ! t M y FRIENDS, PATRONS AND THE PUBLIC IN GENERAL ABE HEREBY INFORM1D OTAT I have removed my Cigar Manufactory from Garnett atreet to No. 4 BROAD STREET, next iioor to No. 1 Engine House, where I hope to eee all my old cuatomara aud many new onea. 1 still manufacturet— Clear Ilavnnn Partagns, MuHnovitn Sc Henry iCIay, which I claim to bo the finest Cigara ever manufactured this aide of the ocean, and equal to th* heat’ex- ported brands. Manufactured hero, they ere 39 per cent, cheeper, aa the tax on imported dgara amount ‘ that much. I Import direct the beet grades of Havana Tobacco. Mannfbolory No. 4 Broad atreet loleaalo and retail, and retail aland S3 Whitehall atroet, dc3J P. H. ENQKLBBB. The “AtlanticCoast Lino 0< Freight Route, -VIA- WILM1NUTON, COLUMBIA. & AUGUSTA* TO AND FROMI BALTIMORE, 1‘HlLAOELTiIlA, JtEW rORS, UOHTOA | .lnd all Eastern Cities, and all faints South sued Soulhuest, Over the Wilmington & Weldon, and Wilmington, Co lumbia Augusta Railways and their Connectionp. A n ENTIRELY NRW LIRE OF INDI&PlBirDBffT OOBRECTIOIII FROM tint* WaTER* t Wilmington, N. O.. and Portsmouth, Va., and of unbroken nags fr # llmlngton transportiugJ'Tflght, without transfer or detention, to and from a) 1 interior points. The management of thla line presents Its advantages to the Southern Public upon the a**iumnee*t car* fnl end quick transportation, uniform rates with all competing liana, the lowest current ioanranoe, and at perfoct a system ol Bteamshlp connections at Northern Porte, aa to enable bills of lading to be signed er 4 * i forwarded dally, by one or the other of onr routes over both of which BXP1UCH8 TRAIN TBAN8POB ON ia given «o Columbia, 8.0., and Augusta, Ga., there oonnectfpf with fast Freight Bohedolee to i*n minal points. ObHorre tho Uollowinsr Excollout HoheciuJe oi Con- nootionm VIA. Wilminjcton and SteamililpLineal With BALTIMORE—Bj th. BnnUum Bt.Aa.htp Co.'s Btesmm, LnoB*. BabMa. Olyil.. Uullnr, ««ur uch port evor, flvo dAia, AsOrev. A Oo., Ag.uU 7t Baltk', WhArf. BMUaot.. With PHILADELPHIA—Ron thorn MftU Eianuklp C'.mpouj'i Btoftnur, Fiona,, La,In, aok < every tan days, W. I„ James, Oenaral Agent, 130 Boot* Id Street. Philadelphia. Also, through Andrew* Co.'s Baltimore line with Bhrlver's Dally Propeller Line; without dray age la Baltimore. With NEW YORK—Lorlllard'a Btoamshlp Line of First Class Iren Btaameve, Benefactor, Regulator, Vc untcer, Fanlta and two additional ships now building, leaving each port every four daya, H. 8. Ohl, Agei $ Pier 83 East River. Wilmington and AtlanUo Btoamahlp Company'* Steamers Metropolis at* Equatoi Leaving each por t weekly Washington k Co., Agents, 1TI Greenwich atreet. Pier If North Hive*. The Steamahlp* of these rinse being btrill eaolnrively far freight trsnsportarien carry a 1 1 claaeee of freigfe In unlimited quautitlea. Via JPortfrxnoatlx Muid Inland ▲Lv - X«lnw With BALTIMORE—VI* Bay Line Steamer*, Dally, B. L. Peer, General gent, Ualoa Dodk, 9t l tm aid, ContracUng Agent, 194 West Baltimore atreet, Baltimore. With PU1LAI>eLpu1A—Annamesalo Lias, Tri-Weekly, Jehu 8. Wilaow, General Agent, 44 Boutli MbEli Philadelphia. C'vrte 4 Co.'a eteemcra. aeml-weekly, Clyde It Co., Agents, 13th Booth Delaware Avenae npaay*a magameant Steamers, Wyaaole, Niagara, Iaa*4 Apaelty er 13,000 bale* ef oottoa par weak leaving each If neeaaaltg demand*. Freights received dally at kU port Tri-Weekly all the year round, and oftener I Broadway, 187 Uxoenwlch street, Pier 87 North Rivi With BOSTON' -Via Boston aud Norfolk Bteamat . E. Sampson, General Agent, 4* Central Wharf, Boston. MWlth these perfect Steamship oonneetlene, * ' “ trensleri; Through Bills of Lading are laeaed ____ lion, .hipping directions, tags, atenoil plates, Ao., furnished on application to the nmtarrignad or Agent* named. Mark your geode via "Portsmouth aad Wilmington, M or via "Btoamahlp* to Wllmuigtori,” aa rar may prefer, and direct Lille of lading to be forwarded te A. Para, General Freight Agent, at Wllnalngf N. C., eud they will avoid aU detention. The foUowiag Montheru Agent a ef the line sea famish *I1l ibMary information, aa well, also, aa aganta at railway stations: J. A. Hapf.i. Traveling Agent, Charlotte, N.C.; A. F. iiuTLxn, Local Agent, Augusta, Ga.; H. M. CormoriiJf, Ge * “* Ga.; JJkn Moca, Boutliem Freight and Passenger Agent, Montgomery. Ala. «:8. All slain te for loss, damage aud overcharge promptly Investigated and settled by (fra uaderalgned. leh.Wdtl A..P01»K. Uaneral PrelglaS Ageist. We w. CL A UK, Aselstwmt Frelglat Agent. GEORGE J. HOWARD, (SuecoMor to HOWAIID 4 MoKOY,) WHOLESALE DRUGGIST AND DEAI.1MI IN PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, PERFUMERY, FINE VINES AND LIQUORS, PROPRIETOR OF PONCE DB LEON BITTERS, An Elegant and Pleasant Preparation; a Tetie (a low forma of F« var, and to persons recovering from Si.ku.ua, the Dumas are highly beneficial and (tally stimulating. GRANT BLOCK, PEACHTREE STREET, Atlanta, Georgia, Jnl Atlanta, 4 GUTHMAN & HAAS No. 3 Granite Block, liroaii (Street ATLANTA, GEORGIA. Wholesale Liquor Dealers 81 LB AGF.5T8 FOR THE CKLHBRATID fall line of uth. a m, VIRGINIA SPRINGS AND EXCURSION TICKETS, ft JtTTMJKJTnrM aVMJUBB T. LYONS. Agent Agent, Augnata BJ-' " MOCK, 8<mthe(% Agent. Mociyomury, A. POPE, General Paee»lir a gent. TABIiia BOARD. ^EVZ^lAL PSOaONH can be sectmmodated with good Tabla Boar i -|AND TD^- thiumphi NOTICE. Atlanta. December 3d, 1877. N ’OTICE Is hereby given that the following ure has ber-n mads for violation of Hectli Act June 30th, 1*34, ar t Keotl m 14, Act duly 13th, ItCd: ONE YOKE OF OXEN. liulng any of the for**. „ ...» Jolunbi One barrel, containing about thirty gallons CORN WHTHKhY, as the property ' f an unknown P**r#on. Any person going an.'H claim within thirty bond aa required by law; »^h« rwu*>. be awld. au i the net proceed* poeltud b of tho BtcraUry of the TYear.iry. requir*«l to appear and me y days from date h-r«ot, a PACIFIC GUANO COMPANY OAPITAl, mi,000,000. SOLUBLE PAOIFIO GUANO ADAIR & BROS., Agents for the Company ATLANTA, GEORGIA. rpiiiaorftSOhuhMB ■■•unMn Mto,mt.i imkIb «toto^ua Mlotatot ttotM. 1 demeuatratea that too peanda per aere Indreaaee the crop from doable fa three-fold the nature yield thoa making one hand aqaal to two, and on# aere equal to two. 1 he poliey ef the Paclflo Guano Company Is to sell e fertiliser ansurpeeeed for exaellaao* at th* knreat pres, and look to large sales end emeu profits for reasonable returns oa capital laves tad, hence this valuable Guaao Is put into market at the present low pries to aoaanmars. Ptaoteri are requited to put in their orders early to Insure prampt delivery. ADAIR k BROTHERS. Belling Am*. Atlanta, Geor JOHN 8. KIRRB k CO., General Agents, delfdttewhwtep^ JAMES A. GRAY At OO., Wholesal . Retail, and Imnorters ol DRY G O O 1> m 194 and 196 BROAL STREET. AUGUSTA, Ga- rnAKE PLEASURE fa Informing their friemla, through tbe median ol To Al- X lasta Sum, that they liars mired into tboir ue* store, etpanWly by themaelrea, for the WHOLESALE ANIK RETAIL DRY GOODS BUSINESS. Haring font floors 12fixil feet, or twenty tbooeend fire hanjred eaperfleiel foetol flooring for the arrangement and JiepUy of tbe'r magnificent »tock, which bo*' EXCLUSIVELY FUR0HA8ED FOB CASH From aactioD, and tbe largest manufacturer, an* Importer, In tbe U fited BtatM, Iberohr wiring all jobbers'tad middle men’s profits We woald confidently uwert to merchant, deeiroa, of lartag in mull rrq rtiw. that we will willingly daplicete eny bill purohaerd ia New York to two ot ihn, thonaand dollar,, if they will only calculate the neoeeetiy cxpeaMI of going them. . G-oods Sold, Payaule the First of NovemDei next, on Citv Acceptances. m34 lUw-wlsm- J mace A ttray Ac Oo ARE MADmOXaELY|BY.TBE xcilsior Manufacturing Co. ST. LOUIS, MO., Are doing more arid BETTER * COOKING 'Doing tt QUICKER aad CHEATER tnan any itov* off—to oeffb ABE ALWAYS LOW-PBICED,RELIABLE Arid opente pwfettty. WILL DO TOUR OOOK1NO CHEAT way* Warrant*d Bold by Be’ LAI8FOED, Whitehall fl Jits THB GBOAOIA LEOUUTVRfft lit dial rlot—E E Lester, Dun. M district—H W Mattox. Dam, M district—J O Ntcholle, Dem. 4th AlatrW-J M Arnow, Dam. Sth district—M Kirkland. Dm. •th district—A D Knight. Dm. 7th dlatelcb-W L Clarke. Bad. 8th district—B F Brimbsrry, Bad. Sth district—Reuben Jones, Item. 10th diatrtob-W A Butte, Dm. Uth district—X, C HoyL Dm. 13th district—J E Oerter, Dm. Jlth district—B 01 llth district—C O ~ 33d district—T J Blnxmona, dem. 83d district—IH Aadenon, colored, md* 84 th dUtrlot—B H Cmwford, dm. 38th district—W F Mathewe, dm. 38th district—W W Mathews, dm. 87th district—B. Bteadaaato dm. 88Ut district—J W Hadaoa. dem. 89th dlrirlct—W M Becse, dm. (Oth district—B Hester, dm. flat dtelrlct—W 8 Erwin, dm. 83 d district—W ■ McAfee, ten, 38d district—M T*n Bates, Am. 84th duteict-81 Winn, Earn. 14th dtehrlct-G EUl/er, dm Mth filetrlet—G L FesVT. dm. rth dtetetot-O W Fefrb, Am. nth district—3 A Blanc*, dent. I»th district—J B Brown, Am. 40Ut district—H W Cannon, dean 41et district—3 A Jervis, dm. 43d district—J W Wofford, den. Ti id, VM. W H Uociard. Dm. 'Baldwin—Wm WWUUaaiatn, Dm. Eaakc-J i Turnbull, Dm, _ Bartow—Thomas Tomlin, Thomas BMff, Dm* Berrien—W H Bused. Dm. Elhb—O A Nuttlnf, A O Bbffkn, A M LffofeeO, Brooke—J H Banter. Dem. Brvan-HB Smith, D*m. Bullook—Robert DeLoach, Dem Burke-J B Jones, J A Mbewmnke* EMmn* Dem*. Butto-MV MeXlhblfi, Dan. Chatham —T R MRU, it, flAMirti A WW Charlton—George W Roberto, 1 Colquitt—John Tucker, Dam. Coffee—John I TV Dunn, Coweta—▲ Lsteb. A Moeea, damn Clayton-L O Hutcherson, dm. Carroll—B N Long, rad. Campbell—T W Latham, dam. Crawford—J.W EUla, dam. Columbia—8 0 Lampkin, Wm M*L*an, den* Crawford—J.W EUla, denu Columbia—8 0 Lampkin, Clarks—H H Carlton, V it Cobb—W D Anderson, i D BteckweU, Ckerokae—W A Teaealy, dem. OhattoafS-B W Joaee, demu Oetooee N Low*, lad. dem. I Dad*—4 W Oureton, Aam. DeKalb- flOMirtwa. Aem. Decatur—TA iwesringm, A Elihfftem mAR iSmSS Dunoan.de KAngbam—O V Foy, Art*, {STr^ptsg^r’ Early—B ODuntep, Dma, Klbert—J L Heard, Dm. Fannin—B O Dugpr. BsA. Fay eUa—E T Doraey, Dm. r*mtb-B A Eake^Dm. Fteyd—J*hn B Tower*. Fteldtag UAL Bma. Fulton—0 H owell. W L Chlhoun,EVmge,Dm* Franklin—BD Yow, Dorn. Glynn—James Bln*, negro Bad. Ocean—G H Thompson, Jeoh Homi, MNffff E^B Qlaeooch—A Bremli, Dm. Gilmer—N L Osborne, Dam* Gwinnett—J W Baxter. B A SUknyJDmm. Gordon—E M Youao. Dm. Harris—F HargettTJ W Murphy, Emm Heard—M C * am merlin. Dm. Houston—G M T Vagin, W A Mam** 0 X BMh Hart—M A Duncan, md. Hall—A D Candler, dam. Hebereham—J H Grant, dame Haralson—E B Hutcherson. Irwin—J Dormisy, dem. Jones—0 A Hamilton, dm. Jasper—L B Newton, den. Jiffer—n I tag HI no. MAIwh Am Jackacn—41E Duke, dem. Johnson—E i Hightower, AMte Liberty—H F Hogue, Am. Lea ran*— J T Duniwn, Aam, Usosla —WDTatkdm. Lampkin—M B Whetohel, dam. Lownde*—J AOuatcy, Asm. Lea—■ B Iinmy, W F Sadler, dem*. McIntosh—TO Campbell, Jr-w asm MontgoototT—J McEao, Asm. Miller—IA Bach. dem. John B Telriv. dm. •Leroy M Ft >EM Balt, Meriwether—J B Roper, B A E Fimn.1 Monro*—Wm J Duman A ■ flhl. Dm*. ’ Morgan—8Beam, JQBcotwtefe. Dam*. Milton—A • Bell. Dorn. Madison—J F Kirk, Dean Murray—B V Wetted. Bern. feDuAa—A E 8tnigte|Dem. temarnTw V Devta. Emm. Pulaski—TJ1 SffiVSL- oa. imm*-»wim. w a im> « • Ob' total JSSS^LVStSS^Su^umns ^nSko^-mSwaiH,OBI^Mr. ha T—. ILmsLWULnau.Umm. ■