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THE DAILY SUN
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ALEXANDER H. STEPHENS, Sole Proprietor
and Political Editor.
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1873.
NO. 805.
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Atlanta., Ga , Thursday, Jan. S3.1873
JK&’-Hr. E. Nebhut is the General
Traveling Agent of The 8c n.
mg' Ur. J. Clarence Stephen, is the
agent lot Ten Soli on the Mscon and
Western arid Southwestern Railroads.
PSP Ur. B. W. Davis is ageut for The
Son on the Central, Haoon and Brnns-
wick, and Atlantic and Gall Railroads.
Pgr Ur. D. U. Trne is agent (or The
Son on the Atlanta and ]fest Feint Bail-
road, in Alabama.
CHAT WITH STATE PAPERS.
Athens wants a steam fire engine.
Katie Pots ah will appear in Colnm-
bns an next Uonday night
The Commercial seriously advocates
ths establishment of a cotton factory in
Borne.
J. E. Hates, of the Bainbridge Sun,
a Republican paper, was a full blown
Democrat the last time we saw him.
Fbom every direction, the information
comes that Saturday was the coldest day
we have had this winter.
Mb. J. J. Hiodon, of Decatur county,
had his gin house, containing six bales
o! cotton, burned on last Saturday night
Messes. Baron am. Hoist A Co., on
Uonday, cleared the Spanish brig Car-
lota, Captain do Sards, for Liverpool
with 661 bales upland cotton, weighing
298,157 pounds, valued at #50,000.
At a sale in Obattahoooheo county
last Saturday, corn sold at #1 per bushel,
fodder #1.80 per bundled, dry cattle
. #10 to #12 per head, cotton seed 21 cents
per bnshel; also, agricultural imple
ments, eto., brought good prices.
NoTwrrHhXANMNa the cold and threat
ening'aspect of the weather Uonday,
delegations from the several independ
ent and department fire companies of
Augusta united in a dress parade in lion
or of the birthday ef Robert E. Lee.
Ur. B. A, Norris, recently elected Chief
of the Macon Fire Department, wss for
merly Foreman of Young America No. 3,
of Columbia. He is well known and
liked by onr firemen, who are mnoh
pleased to hear of his promotion.
At the annnal meeting of the stock
holders of the Colnmbna Manufacturing
Company, on the 20th inBt., the follow*
iog gentlemen were elected officers for
the ensuing year: President— Gen. R.
H. Chilton. Directors.—3. R. Clapp, J.
Rhodes Browne, T. M. N. Phillips and
Jaa. Todd, of Lonisvihe, Ky.
Ub. Citables Baker, an old merohant
and bnsiness man, died in Angnsta on
Sunday last. The Chronicle and Sentinel
says that in all the elements which go to
make np the character of the good oitizen,
the deceased ranked high in the appre
ciation of his fellow-citizens, and his loss
will be sineerely mourned by a large
number of friends.
Monpat was a memorable day in Sa
vannah, saye the News, and will ever be
referred to with pride and pleasnre.
Early in the morning there was an nuu-
snal aotivity observable npon the streets
and handsomely uniformed members of
the different y companies were
seen hurrying in the direction of their
respective armories. The anticipation
of a grand demonstration in honor of
the natal day of the South's beloved
chieftain—the immortal, peerless Lee—
had drawn from their homes at an early
hour thousands of people, and by nine
o’clock.South Broad street from Drayton
to Whitaker street presented a moving
mass of heads. The balconies, stoops
and windows were thronged with gaily
dressed ladies, whose bright faces were
wreathed with smiles of weloome for the
momentarily expected gallant soldiers.
Shortly after nino o’clock tho sound of
music floated upon the morning breeze,
and there was an immediate stir amoDg
the assembled throng. The News gives
a most glowing description of the events
of the day. tien. Wado Hampton was
the orator
#fit"Thirly-flvo thousand tons of wheat
are stored at Stockton, Cal., for ship
ment to Liverpool.
#9*The Misses Greeloy are residing
with their aunt, Mrs. Cleveland, at Cot
tage Plaoe, New York.
The Denver Tribune says that
up to December 17, some eleven distinct
camps and rsnoherias of the Apaebes
bad been taken and destroyed by the
troops, with numerous prisoners and
great amount of spoils.
A Pennsylvania man who walked
bare-footed two miles through the snow,
on a stager of seven dollars, won the
money. He has siaoe paid forty dollars
for Ills amputation of one of his feet,
which wss frozsu beyond recovery.
Bf&. Even a Grand Duke has to suffer
tho paDgs of despised love. It is reported
that the Duke of Mecklcnburg-Sohwerin
has absolutely refused to allow his
daughter to marry the Russian Grand
Duke Vladimir.
gfr- The vintage ol the Called States
is beginning to receive some attention at
the bands ol Congress. A bill is now in
preparation for the protection of wine
growers, and to prevent the manufacture
of imitation wines. Tbo internal revenae
barcaa is taking the initiative steps in
the matter.
Mr* The Milwaukee Sentinel says that
tho total amount realised in Milwaukee
for the past year from mauu lectures was
#20,000,000, as followi: Iron,#4,»00.000-
tan tiers, #2,600.000; clothing, #2,000, COO,
tobacco and cigars, #2,600,000; lager
boar. #3,000.000.
■g- The coinage ol the Ban Francisco
Branch Mint for the year 1872 amounted
to #16,000,000 in Bold, and #380,000 in
•ilvsr. A lot of #9,000 in silver dollars
wua coined for tbe first time in marry
years, as an experiment for an introduc
tion into China.
TBE FIALLOTIXQ MOB SENATOR.
The galleries of the House were jammed
and packed at 12 o'olook, when the bal
loting commenced. Not anothar man
could have been wedged in. The flrat
ballot resulted as follows:
Gordon received 84 votes, Stephens
71, Hill 85, Fielder 8, and Akerman 14.
Gordon lost 9 votes on yesterday’s bal
lot; Stephens gained 15; Hill gained 4;
Fielder lost 10; Akerman gained 2.
On the second ballot, Gordon got 87
votes—a gain of 3; Stephens 71—no
change; Hill 85—no change; Fielder 5—
a loss of 3; Arkerman 12—a loss of 2.
On the third ballot Gordon got 87.
votes—no change; Stephens 74—a gain
of 3; Hill 32—a loss of 3; Fielder 5—no
change; Akerman, no ohange.
On tbe fourth ballot Gordon received
95, a gain of 8 votes; Stephens 75, no
ohange; Hill 28, a loss of 4; Akerman
14, no change.
Fielders’ friends on this ballot went to
Gordon; also some of Hill’s friends,
On the fifth ballot, as first announced,
Gordon got 101 votes, a gain of 6; Steph
en 76, s gain of 1; Hill 20, a loss of 8;
Akerman 14.
Just here members began to change
votes. Some changed from Hill to
Stephens, some from Hill to Gordon,
some from Stephens to Gordon, some
from Gordon to Stephens, some from
Akerman to Stephens.
After the ohange the fifth ballot as an
nounced stood, Gordon 112; Akerman
7; Stephene 86.
Gordon eleoted Unitod States Senator.
Georgia Legislature.
SENATE.
WsDHKgDAY, January 22,1871.
Senate met at 10 a. k„ pennant to adjournment,
Piealdent Trammell in the chair.
Pnyer was offored by Rev. Mr. Warren, Faator of
First Baptist Church.
Hull was called and yesterday's Journal read and
approved.
Leaieof abionco was asked for and obtained for
Mr. Eetes on account of sickness in his family.
Mr. Roeee, Chairman of tbs Judiciary Committee,
reported back several bills to the Senate.
Senate then took up blha which were made tbs
special order of to-day.
i extension ef the road, via
. md the Stats to lend its aid
in tbs constrnctlon of the sal* Camilla and Cuthbert
Boad, thus sxtsnded.
on this bill ths Committee on Internal Improve*
merits reported adversely to its passage.
Mr. Hoyl moved to disagree with the report of the
Committee. In 1868 the State had proffered lie aid
from Bainbridge to Oolnmbus. This road
To amend the charter of the Georgia Railroad
Company so as to authorize aid to the Fort Royal
Railroad to the amount of $500,809.
To amend the act creating a city Court In Atlanta.
To establish a Board of Commissioners for Bibb
oounty.
To Incorporate the Bartow Iron Company and te
oonfer ocrtaln power* upon the eamo.
To require the Secretary of State to furnish the
Ordinaries of this State with all election blanks.
To Incorporate tbe Cherokee Iron Company.
To Incorporate the Atlanta Paper Company.
To ohange the time of holding MoDuffl* Superior
Court.
To change the time of advertising sales by ad*
minlatrators, ex (enters and trustees.
To amend the claim laws.
Te amend the garnishment lew*.
To amend the set establishing County Courts.
Te amend the Jury laws of this State.
lo amend 8ectien 3018 ef the Cede.
Te prescribe the manner of appro#rlatlng money
by reeolotien.
To provide for the return and payment of taxes on
wild lands.
To regulate motions for new trials la criminal
"**To amend section 4622 of the code.
To provide for the trial of aooeselona before and
alter the feot where principles have been pardoned,
or otherwise discharged.
To amend the garnishment laws.
To change the reeldenoe of Leonidas W. Hoff of
WHkea oounty.
To legaUie the adjournment of Wilcox Superior
Georgia at Athene.
To amend section 4433 of ihe Code.
Works Company.
To incorporate tho Georgia Iron and Coal Com*
pany.
To amend section 8, paragraph 1340, of the Code.
To amend act authorizing the Council of Talbottui
o subecrT
Beil road.
KCDumx comm.
Mr. Hunter of Brooks, moved to suspend the rules
Report agreed to ana bill lost
(election of United States Senator.
The Senate amended the Hones resolution relative
»election of United States Senator by inserting te
publish and declare the vote cast yesterday In the
Senate and Roue* of Representatives, Ao., which
was instructed to notify the Senate that the House
was ready to reoelve them at the hour of U m. for
that purpose which was agreed to.
votes cast the Genets! Assembly proceeded lo bal*
bed never been built, nor never would be. The
State had already given Its -aid to a road from
Camilla to Cuthbert. He now asked an amend*
meut to extend aid to the reed as now
contemplated. It was fifty-eight miles from
Cuthbert to Oolnmbus. This reed wetxld oonnect
with tbe North and South Road, thus giving an out*
let to the great West. It would open up e valuable
country, whoae people desired connection with the
ontside world, and whose products would command
wealth to theae peeple who were In sore need
r this o
or», an
present labor was leaving these valuable lands. He
called upon the Senators not to let nearsay evldanoe
that the road would not pay—to govsra them In re-
lualiig to open np sod develop this valuable eld,eto.
Mr. Wofford, lu defending the action of tbe com
mittee in reporting adversely te tbe peesage of the
blU, said it was against the polio* of the State
indorse any more bonds for railroads. It had i
been made deer to the committee that the State
would be safe la iadoralug the obligations of the
company. However, if it could be made clear to
the understanding of the committee that tbe State
would be made aate in Indorsing these bonds, the
committee would doubtless agree to report favors*
i the passage of the bill.
_ Reese favored the report of the committee.
Aa the bill now stood before the Bonate, It
clearly unconstitutional. Not a word
been said in regard to the pay
ment of any stock bv private corporators. This
might hvre beeu an oversight w *lch might be
come by amendment, etc., but aa It now atood the
Senate was debarred from taking any consideration
of the bill.
WhliO discussing tbla subject the Senator desired
to enter his protest sgalnst the re-inauguration of
the policy of granting the endorsement of tbe State
to railroads. This contemplated road had not even
established, by figures, that It would be e paying in
vestment. He was at liberty to state to the Senate,
thaw the great body known aa the Macon and Bruns
wick Railroad, of which all men nearly believed
would pay—ilfis corporation which ha a coat t*~~
State two and a half millions cf dollars, would
leas than 60 days be thrown back on the State. If
this la trne, will it be wise to keep up this policy
which have the same results, Ae.
On motion, the bill was laid on tbe table for the
praeeut.
.. —i second reading taken, reed end
mint a Joint
thiee from
the House to investigate the wild land grants
tbe Axecntive office, and to call upen the Gever*
r for them in order that meeua may be adopted
to prevent the issue of such grants in tbe future.—
The President appointed on part of the Senate for
this committee, Mr. Klbbee.
Message from the Houee:
^ The meesage from the Houee asking for a Joint
for Uulted States Senator, and If
ceed to ballot for an election ot eneh Senator
cording to tue prescribed mode of the law of Con
gress, was tasou up and agreed to.
Several bills were taken up and put upon their
second reading.
n FIRST nXlDING,
A bill to amend an act amoudlng an act relative to
the North Alabama Railroad.
incorporate the Georgia Iron
Company.
sad ••
A bill relative to amending an act creating county
courts in certain counties of this State, and for
other purpoees. _
Mr. Hillyer—A bill to incorporate the Atlanta Car
Manufacturing Company.
Mr. Brown—A bill te incorporate tbe Southern
Land and Immigrabou Oomuauy.
Mr. Harris—A bill to allow the Albany. Mobile
id New Orleans hailroad Company to adapt a Road
>w being built from Albany to Mobile, to be la
uded in tbe privileges of its Charter.
Mr. Lester—A bill to amend an act relating to sec
tion 4768 of tho Code, regulating the voting prlvite
lege in the city of Savannah.
Mr. Bin moue-A bill change the name of \ Glean
Iron aud Coal company, ana for certain changes '**
Its charter.
Mr. Wofford—A bill to Incorporate the Rogers Iron
Company of Bartow conuty.
BOl'bE SILLS OS THIRD BEADING.
A bill to inatltnte a County Hoard ef Commis
sioners of Hanks county. Report agreed to, aud the
motion of Hr. Erwin, laid on the *
for the present.
Mr. Hoyl moved to take np the Camilla and Cnth-
»rt Railroad bill, In order to bare it re-commilted.
A bill to create a
meet
THE ATLANTIC
COAST-LINE
fM.MK.reEn route,
noorcaulaed for tho
Summer ot 1078.
DOUBLE DAILY
All Rail Connection
Via Augusta,Wilmington,Hi sb-
mond.
An Additional Dally Con action via
Augusta, Wilmington and Portsmouth
AND THE
MAGNIFCENT BAY LINE STEAMERS
The equipment of the Roads of this line UflretclzFS.
PULLMAN PALACE
Sleeping oars.
Are run upon all night trains.
Double Daily Schedules
Are operated upon the entire route, from New Or*
leans and all main terminal points lu
Alabama and Georgia.
By taking morning train out of Savannah- Mac ji
and Atlanta, passengers connect with th? «6 r. ml
train out of Augusta, aud can choose be weeuthe
All Rail OonneoMon, via Richmond, or the a ouie up
Chesapeake Bay, having In the latter ease but ONI
night of railway travel,and the second night rnjey tbe
Luxurious Accommoda
tion*
Of the Stosmcra of that line*
EVENING DISPATCHES
By the N. Y. A a# oc la ted Press.
THE CANAL QUESTION.
Washington, Jan. 22.—Ool. Oarring-
bon, President of the James river and
Kanawha Canal Company, denies the
statement that he said thero waa a con
flict between the work whioh he ie foster
ing and the Atlantia and Great Western
Canal. Ha says there is not, and never
can be, any oonflioting interests between
the great enterprises. Tbe Committee
on Ways and Means informed Bontwell
they do not propose any legislation for a
negotiation of United States bonds.
BBoonNa or oouutJNisra.
Pams, January 22.—Ferovnlly, De-
Camp and Barot, the condemned Com-
manists, were (hot early this morning oa
the 8-lory Plaia. Ferovnlly died withoat
uttering a word. DeOamp'e last words
were: “I die assassinated; down
with ialse witness, lawyers end Thiers."
Berot died charring the Itepablio, the
Uomraaue and the Army. Only one
volley was fired, as all died instantane
ously. There were bat few spectators
on the ground to witness tne execution.
GATT. JACK.
San FBANorsoo, Jan. 22.—Reinforce
ments are moving against Captain Jaok.
Fourteen dead whites were left on the
reoent battle-flelJ.
TEXAS PACIFIC BA1LB0AD.
Surveying parties on the Texas Pacific
Railroad east and west, met at Ar zona
City.
past mrs.
The clipper ship Young America ar
rived from Liverpool in 99 days—the
fastest time reoorded.
STOKES FEELS BAD.
New Yobx, January 22.—The decision
in the case ot Foster, the Oar-Hook
murderer, soemed to depress Stokes very
mnoh.
IN LIMBO.
The Colombia and Orescent City of
the Havens line are seized for debt.
IN AGAIN,
Woodhnll and Olaflin are again in the
tombs.
UXMOniAL OP MERCHANTS, NEW ORLEANS.
Washington, Jaa. 22. —Senate. —A
memorial ol the merchants of New Or
leans woe presented, asking the Govern
ment to take charge of the Misaiaqppi
Levee.
INDIAN AFFAIRS.
The Senate is discussing Indian af
fairs.
RESOLUTION OP WEST VIBOINIA.
In tile House, a joint resolution, of
West Virginia ceding certain fran
chises to the United States, was taken np.
ADMISSION OF COLORADO.
The House ie discussing the admission
of Colorado.
LOUISIANA INVESTIGATION.
The committee on Privileges and Elec
tions will commence the Louisiana In
vestigation at 10 o'clock to-morrow,
prulmbly with opeu doors. A Urge num
ber of witnesses have arrived. No sod
den', bat the trip wss tedious All well.
tiul tin, of
VIRGINIA SPRINGS
AND EXCURSION TICKETS,
TB J8TTMACTMWM BUMMER REBO i *B
For time schedules, price 11#U, and all do#li_a,i
luformztion, apply to followi?® unmet! Agents of the
line:
T. LYONS, Agent; M. J. O'CONNOR, Traveling
Agent, Augueta; A O. LADD, Agent, Atlznts;
BEN MOCK, Souther* Agent, Montgomery,
A .abasia.
The “Atlantic Coast Line ’Freight Route,
-VIA-
WILM1NGTON, COLUMBIA & AUGUSTA 1
TO AND FPOMJ
B.I/.Tf.TfOftE, PttlLeUtELPUUt, ME If FORIt, UOSTOA
tj And all Eastern l ilies, and all Points South and
Southwest,
Over the Wilmington & Weldon, and Wilmineton, Co
Iumbia <& Autrua^a Railways and thoir Gom>ectionp*
A n entipelv new link ov indupbuukht comNACTIONS FROM aoiA
WisTKRi. .Wilmington, N. 0„ zud PorUnioutk, V*., znd of unbroken gauge fr A llmluqton
transporting Freight, without trzuefer oi detention, to znd from zl 1 Interior points
The management of this line preaenta lie advantages to the Southern Public upon the assurance Oi
ful znd quick transportation, uniform rateb with all competing Uuns, the lowest current lueurance,
perfect a system of Steamship connections at Northern Porte, as to enable blUs of lading to bo atgm
A. POPE,
General I'anonger Agent.
G ROCERIES,
WINES,
LIQUORS.
THOMAS M- GREEN,
88 VT.CBdlto. St, near Hr Hid*/,
Fine Groceries of all Kinds,
Dealer In English and American
Pickles, Capers and Condi
ments, OHvee, Italian Mao*
elronl and Vermecilla,
Freeh Canned Fruits of all kinds, Canned Moate
and Flab, Foreign and Domeetlo Preserves
and Jellies. I have on hand a fine
etockof OLD
R RJiJK DIES)
WIJTE8 %
I mis Mi l ES,
JUVU GIJTy
Which I offer to HOTEL KEEPEB8 at] the very
lowest prices, and ask a call,
gar I am prepared to offer great Inducements
to customers. WHOLESALE and RETAIL,
*y a call la solicited.
THOMAS M. GREEN,
88 W. Baltimore at, near Ho-llday,
novlV-tf Baltimore, Md.
TUB NKYV IflPIlOVKD
HOME SHUTTLE SEWING MACHINE,
PRICE FROM #25 TO #75.
*0
tion, the
, the llall of Representatives for
the purpose of counting and eoneohdetlug the vole
Ihe hour of 13 u. having arrived,
Benzie proceeded ~
purpose of co
United Staten Senator.
HOUSE.
House called to order by Speaker Da con.
Prayer by Rev. John Jonts.
Mr. Welcbel, of Lumpkin, moved to reeoueldev
the action of tbe Houee on the bill to provide for
compensation for iarorsin Lumpkin coonty.
Mr. Turnbull, of Banks, meted to table the mo-
tlon to reconsider, which motion did aot prevail.
Motlen to reconsider prevailed and the bill recom
mitted to the Judiciary Comir'tUc.
Mr. Lyon of Doughtily, offered a resolution that
the Senate and Bouse of Representatives meet In
loinl assembly at 13 u to-day for th- purpose of
counting tie vote for United Biatee Senator, cast
vaeterday, and If no one is elected that the General
Assembly proceed to elect in accordance with law.
bulee suspended and resolution sgrsed to.
Mr. Mercer ef Chatham, moved to eueeend the
raise In order to take op Senate bills for a first
reeding. Bulee euspeuded.
man uus o* nut naastaa
To change the Urns of holding certain of the Bn-
Denor Courts of the Atlanta Cl*cult. Fallen Su
perior Court changed to Aral Monday alter foorth
Monday in March and September, and Da Kalb 80
pen or lourt to third Monday "* “**
> March and Sep-
To amend Ihe set preventing gaming ef any sort
m reia.1 liquvf houses. Minor or minors inserted
i& lieu of peroo® «r persona.
MAKKET RE 1*0RTS.
BT TBLOORAPH TO THS ATLANTA DAILT SUN
New Yon*, January 22.—Stocks very
strong. Gold firm at 131. Money firm
at 7. fixohange, long 9J; short 10). Gov
ernments dull but firm. State bauds
firm and dalL
Cotton steady, sales 2,448; uplands
20|; Orleans 211. Flour strong. Pork
quiet and firm, mess #13 75. Lard
steady, western steam 81.
Turpentine firm 63a631; Rosin quiet,
#3 00 lor strained. Freights quiet.
London, Noon, January 22.—Consols
921; 6's 881; tallow 44 to 46.
Liverpool, Noon, Jtnnary 22.—Cot
ton opened qaiet, uplands 9,; Orleans,
10#; shipped from New Orleans for De
cember end Janasrv, 915-16.
Latzs.—Cotton heavy, sales 10,000;
■peculation and export-lion 2000 ; ship
ped from S*T*nnab, New Orleans and
Char.-ston, for January and February,
91. Bruudstaffs quiet. Beef 94.
O UB MACHINE I. , BhnlUs Muhin,, end
ell kinds of work equal’y as well as any high
priced machine. Is durable, light running end war-
ranted for five yeata. We receive almost every day
certificates from parties residing lu the city, and
oftnecc
icheai
Shuttle.'
,Agents wanted In territory nnoccnpIM.
Address D. G. MAXWELL,
Geueral Agent,
ml Atlanta, 6
GUTHMAN &HAAS
No. 3 Granite (Hoi k, Ilroud Street.
ATLANTA, GLOUUIA.
Wholesale Liquor Dealers
S LE AGENTS FOR THE CHLEBRATID
TOMMY, STEWART & BEOK,
HARDWARE MERCHANTS,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
Are uoxv Opening n Large and Well Selected Stock of Ilardwure
in tlielr New Store, Corner Pryor and Decatur
Streets, Opposite Kimball House.
Manufacturer's Agents, aud Dealers in all Kinds of
RIlWIRE. Ill JN, HTKI
MiTKUlAL; Agent, lu,
SORT'S SHINOLE UAOH1NRB.
FILLET’S FAMOUS
SYCAMORE POWER OOMPANT'S RIFLE Mid BLASTING POWDXlt.
MILL BTONES ttul BOLTING OLOTH8, Proprietors of tho
BRUGES COTTON Mid UAX SCREW PRESS
ABB MADKlBOLHLT|OT.TVK
xcilsior Manufacturing Co.
ST. LOUIS, MO.,
OIGARS! CIGARS!! CIGARS.!!!
_ __ No. 4 BROAD STRUT, next door to
No. 1 Engine House, whore I hope to see all tuy old customer* and many new ones. 1 still manufacture 4h*
Clour Iiuyunn Purtu^us, MumooyUu A Henry Olny#
wbloh I claim to bu tho fluent Ctgara over mar.nf acta red this elds of the ooean, and equal to the beet ex
ported brands. Maunraoturod here, they aro 36 per rout, cheaper, te the tax on imported cigars amount
t > that much. I import direot the beet grades of Havana Tobaoco. Manufactory No. 4 Broad
wholesale aad retail, and rotall eiaud 63 Whitehall atreet,
de32 F. H. CTOttBlB.
Are doing more aad
better coobibo
iUTOKKR tad G
ly Stove of gam
ARE ALWAYS
LOW.PKICED,!
Aad operate perfectly.
i street
WILL DO YOU* - i - *
looKinoasBAr
Always Warranted
►, Whltehsl
njanUM
c upon the a«eu*«noeok oar*
, mlform rates with all competing unoe, toe ion
perfect a system of Steamship_ _
;oods forwarded dally, by one or the other ot our routes over both of which EXPRESS TRAIN lUANSPOk
NATION Is given to Columbia. 8. O., and Augusta, (la., thero connecting with fast Freight Schedules to let-
minal points.
Obsorve tlie Following’ Excellent HolioduJo ol Cou*
ncotionii VIA. Wilmington aud HtoainishlpTJnoN:
With BALTIMORE—By tho Bon thorn HtMunshlp^Oo/s Bteamers.Ladje^Rebeoca, 01 yds, Uollvar, «avUf
, Fiona*, Leaving each
uzaeipn'* * * •
- . I. j, - _.avade In
With NEW YORK—LorlUard'a Stoamshl# Line of First Olasa Iren , . __
iinteer, Fanlta and two additional thlps now building, leaving each pert every fonr days, II. B. Ohi, Agei %
Pier 83 East River. Wilmington and Atlantic Steamship Company's Steamers Metropolis at* Equatoi
Leaving each por t weekly Washington & Oo., Agents, 178 Greenwich street, Pier 13 North River.
TheSteamshlpi of these -lues being bnllt exclusively for freight transportation uarrya'l claesas of frelgb
in unlimited quantities.
Via Portsmouth and, Inland, All- - Z/ln*
With BALTIMORE—YU Bay line Btoamera, Dally, R. L. Poor, General gent, Union Dock, a 1 teg
d. Contracting Agent, 154 West Baltimore street, Baltlmon.
With PHILADELPHIA—Annamesslo Line, Irl-Weekly, John 8. Wilson, Genoral Agent. 41 Sont'i Sthtfc
Philadelphia. Olvde h Oo.’a steamers, semi-weekly, Clyde k Co., Agent*, 13th South Delaware Arena*
Philadelphia.
With NEW YORK—Old Dominion Steamship Company** magnificent Steamers. Wyano»e, Niagara, Isaar
Bell, Saratoga, Hattera*. Old Dominion, having a cMiaclgy o! l8,tr“* *“* ' ' *
port Tr\-Weekly all the year round, and oftener If ni
bales ef ootton per week, leaving eat b
ly all the year round, and oftener IX ' ' —
roadway, 187 Greenwich street. Pier 87 North River.
With BOSTON -Via Boston and Norfolk Steamship Company's Steamers, leaving each p Jrt Trl-Weekly
E. Sampson, General Agent, 55 Central Wharf, Boston.
g eith these perfect Steamship conncotiens, freights are net exposed to the risks ol weather or drayt
osiers; Through Bills of Lading ere leaned leell points common t* competing lines. Kates, olasaUl
analers; Through Bills of Lading ere leaned is ell points common te compoUt<g lines. Kates, i
■nipping directions, tags, stencil plates, Ac., furnished on application (o the undersigned or agen
sd. Mark your geode via “Portsmouth and Wilmington,” or via “Steamships to Wilmington,” aa /<
prefer, and direot bills of lading to be forwarded to A. Pera, Gener • I Freight Ageut. at WDmJngU
end they wiU avoid ail detention. The following Southern Agentsef the Line «an furnish ell u<
y information, aa well* also, aa agenta at railway stations: j. a. Hannan, Traveling Agent, Chariot#
A. F. Butlrb, Looal Agent, Augusta, Gt.; H. X. (JoTriMtaui, General Western Agent Allan!
Ga.; Bum Mock, Houthern Freight aud Passenger Agent, Montgomery. Ala.
g(V AH slain is for lose,damage aud overcharge promptly investigated sad settled by fbe oaderrigued.
feb'J7dtf A. h>PB. 4>*n*r*l krttlflil Age it.
r. W. t'LlUIK, Assistant Freight Agent.
THE GEORGIA LBOllUYOEEv
let district—R E Lester, Dem.
3d district—H W Mattox, Dem.
8d district—J 0 Nicholie, Dem.
4th district—J M Arnow, Dem.
6th district—M Kirkland, Pstn.
6th district—J D Knight, Dem.
7th district—W L Clarke, Rad.
8th district—U F Brlmberry, Red.
9th dJ-trict— Reuben Jones, Dem.
10th district—W A Harris, Dem.
11th district—L O Hoyl, Dem.
13th district—*J E Oerter, Dem.
13th district-R O Blaek, Dem.
14th district—C 0 Klbbee, Dem.
16ih district—D W Cameron, Dem.
16th district—J F Roteyson. Dem.
17th district—J B Cone, Debt.
18th district—JG Cain, Dem.
10th district—Oolumbua Heard. Dem.;
30th district—J N Gilmore, Dem.
31st district—J B Devaaot, oolered, Bad
33d disUriot—T J Blmmous, dem.
33d district—IU Andersen, colored, rad.
34th district—B H Crawiord, dem.
3 tb district—W P Mathews, dem.
26th district—W W Mathews, dsm,
37th district—E. Steadman, dens.
38th district—J W Uudaoa, dens.
29th district—W M Reese, dem.
80th dletrlot—R Heeler, dem.
31st district— W 8 Erwin, desk
83d district—W H McAfee, dem.
88d district—M Tan Estes, dam.
84th diawlet—8 J Wins, dem.
35th dletrlot—O Hillyer, dem.
86th district—G L Peavy, dsm.
87th district—G W Faddy, dsm.
88th dletrlct-J A Blancs, dem.
89th district-J R Brown, dem,
40th district—H W Cannon, data*
4let district—J A Jervis, dem.
43d district—J W Wofford, dem.
43d dletrlot—L N Trammell, data.
44th district—W H Paytie, dem.
40 Democrats. 2 colored Radicals, 3 white Bad leal
uramxnTATivaB.
'—Sellers Leu, Dem.
•W H lioggard, Dam.
,‘:csi
GEORGE J. HOWARD,
(Successor to HOWARD A McKOY,)
WHOLESALE DRUGGIST
Bartow—Thomaa Turaitu. Thomas Bake
Berrien—W H Sneed, Dem.
Bthb-G A Nutting, A V Baoen, A M
C'natham—T R Mills, Jr. U A Marses, A Q Met
Arthur.
(Jamdon—R Tompkins, Dem
AND DEALEll IN
Mills, MIS, U, PERM, (HE WINES AIDHPRS,
PROPRIETOR OP PONCE DB LEON BITTEPa
An Elegant and Pleasant Preparation; a Ter,lo In low forme of Fever, end to persons recovering from
sickness, the Bltteie are highly beneficial aud gently stimulating.
321L
GRANT IILOCK, PEACHTREE STREET,
Atlnntn, Ocorgln.
PACIFIC GUANo COMPAN
CAPITAL mi,000,000.
SOLUBLE PACIFIC GUANO
ADAIR & BROS., Agents for the Company
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
demei.strstes that 20# pouude per acre Iticresees tbe crop from
yield thus making oae hand eqaal to two, and on# aero equal to two.
ihs policy sf the Pacific Guano Company is te sell a fertilizer unsurpassed for excellence at the lowest
aad look to large sales end email prcflte for^reeeonable return* on capital Invested, hence this
jenre prompt doll very.
ADAIR A BROTHER#, Selling Agent e, Atlanta. Geor
JOHN B REESE k CO., General Agents. Baltimore, Md.delKUtowAwtepr
Charlton—George W Roberts, Dsm.
Colquitt—John Tucker, Dam.
Coffee—John Lott, T
Clay—John B Johnson, dim.
Caiheun—T F Dunn. dem.
Coweta—A Leigh, A Moeee, dams.
Clayton- L O Hutcherson, dem.
Carroll—B N Long, rad.
Campbell—T W Latham, d«*.
Crawford—J.W Ellis, dem.
Columbia—8 0 Lampkln, Wm McLean, d
Clarke—U U Canton. 9 Jackson, dams.
Cobb—W D Anderson, J D ttlaokweU, 4
Ckerokee—W “
Chattooga—ft
Catoosa—M Li
Dade—J W Cureton, dam.
Da Kalb—8 01*
Douglas*- W M Duncan, dem.
Dougherty—3 K Lyon, W H Gilbert, dsm*
Dawson—8 ■ r'owler, red.
Effing asm—C f Foy, dam.
Emmanuel—G B Spence, dee*
XchoLa—B W PaiUlpe, dam.
Early—E O Dunlap, Dam.
Hltiert—J L Heard, Dem.
Fannin—B 0 Duggar, Bad.
Fayette—R T Dorsey, Dem.
Forevth— R A Kakea. Dem.
Floyd—John B Towers. Fielding Eight. Do*
Fulton—O Howell. W L Calhenn, E F Hoge,.
Franklin—B D Yow, Dem.
Glynn—James Blue, negro Bed.
Greeu—U U Thompson, Jaok Beard, asgre !
Glascock—A Bneeeli, Dem.
Gilmer—M L Osborne, Dam.
Gwinnett—J W Baxter. B A Blakey,,D*mn.
Heard—M C Summerlin, Dem.
Houston—G M T Fagln, W A Mathew* 0 ■ Eleh
aydsou. Dems.
Henry—E Morris, Dem.
Hancock—<J F Pieroe, Jr., J In Culver, Pie.
Hart—M A Dunran, rad.
Hall—A D Candler, dem.
Haber > it* m—J H Grant, den*
Haralson—R B Hutcherson.
Irwin—J Dormlny, dem.
Jefferson—J Stapleton, M A Bvani, d
Jackson—Qt B Duks, dem.
Johnson—H J Hightower, dem*
Liberty—H F Boras, dem.
Laurens—J T Duncan, dam.
Lincoln —W DTutt, dam.
Lumpkin--M M Wbstohel, dem.
Lowude*—J A Oueiey, dem.
Lee-H U Upsey. W 9 Sadler, dema
McIntosh—TO Campbell, Jr., nagrs
Montgomery—J Moaae, dem.
Miller—IA Bash, dem.
Mitchell—John B Twltty, dem.
Macon—Leroy M Felton, W H Wills,
Marlon-* B M Bolt, Dem.
Moaoogee—John Peabody,
JAMES A. GRAY 8t OO.,
Meriwether—J B Roper, E A • Vr
Monroe-r-Wm J Dusjaa, A B Shi,
Morgan—8 Reese, J O Boatwlck, 1
—’AND THIJ—
TRIUMP3
NOTIOH
TO LIQUOR DEALERS AND THE PUHU0.
I HAVE been appointed Bole Agent In Atlauta
BUfel A Pfelfrer'e celebrated
LASER BEER 4r CREAM ALE,
and any person dealring e splendid article can get It
oy applying to me. Any good* shipped or delivered
wlllbe guaranteed. O. 0. CARROLL.
CONTRACT.
This le to eertlfy that we have this day appointed
O.O. Carroll Sola Agent In Atlauta for our oela-
brated Ale zed lager beer All order* most be sent
direct to him. and any orders addressed to O. C.
lerrotl. Mo. 9 Pryor srreet, Atlanta, Oa.. wlU be
i. 8TUBL k ha P7EUTBB,
nenfXjl
Wholesal .
1> R
Retail,
Y G
and Importers
O O Ik «
oi
Murray—B F Wefford, Dem,
McDulLa—AI Storgls, Dsm.
Newton—a B Simms, W F Dr
Oglethorpe - J T Bart, WM Wl
Vis. Deans,
rtlllnghsm. I
194 and 196 BR0AL STREET. AUGUSTA, Oa-
LKE PLEASURE in informing thrir friends, through tho meriinm of The Ai-
lanta Sun, that thdj hard motsi! iut<i new atoro, cs|>enaily erected
lay themseWed, for tho
WHOLESALE AND; RETAIL
DRY GOODS BUSINESS.
Having foot floors 125x41 feet, or twenty Itioaoand five hundred auporficiitl tret oJ
flooring for the arrangement and diaplej of til- r magnificent ftoct, which ha, bee*
EXCLUSIVELY PURCHASED FOR CASH
From anotion, and the largest mannfactnmre an# importers lu tho United States,
thereby oaring all jobbers'and middle men's profits.
We wonld confidently aawrt to merck.nta deairons of laying in small supplies,
that we will wfilingly duplicate any bill pnrctia* d ffe* York to two ot thrav
thousand dollars, if they will only oaiedlate Hit accessary expense* of going aftes
them.
Goods Sold, Payable the First ol Novemoei
next, on Citv Acceptances.
J awes A dray- JSc Co
Pike—John R Jenkins, Dsm.
Putnam—W f Jenkins, Dsm.
rauiaing—aown jiuduwu, at
Qaiuaau—U M Kalgtor, Dem.
Baudolpb—C A Harris, W Oolemas, Dem.
Richmond-* Waiak, W A (Mask*, E • I
Rabun—D T Duncan. IMm.
Bockdato-J A Btewzrt. Dsm.
Beriven-JO DeU. Dsm. _
Mator—All,. r*VJ H sum, »■ mu, ■■
BHwsrt—I a LOW. W w nmttn4, HK.
Schley—C B Hudson, Dsm.
TaifZlr—T J Smith. Dsm.
Themea-A 9 A Minnow. Jaap* BUS* 0k
^Talbot—R M WUUn, 0 B Lei oner, D#m*
Troup—J L HlA, # M Longley, Dsm*,
fsrrsil—W Kalgtor, Dem.
Taylor—B Hwwart, Dem.
Twiggs-V» Griffin, Had.
Tzliaferro—Samuel J Fiynt, Dem,
Cnien—Mzrien WUhnma, Emm
Wzyna—Dandel E**pn. Emm
Ware-J B Oae**. Dsm.
NUoox-G P Held. I
Wsheser J F Bmto. Dem.
Wins— WC Idem*, Dem.
Washington—P E Taliaferro, W ff
Wyrss OB Dnbss*. T N PidZ 1
vrUkea--1 A Barksdale, J W FiMW,!
WJtoQ—Henry D Mrtfertal, Dam.
Wblto-A HiirW. Dm*.