The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, January 23, 1873, Image 3

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THE DAItiV SPN. Atlanta, Oa., Tlmriulny, Jan. 33, 1873. JBETEOROLOUMCAL. For the Mew England 8latea winda veering to northerly and easterly on Thursday, with Increasing oloudlness. For the Kiddle States a falling barome ter with fresh and brisk northerly to easterly winds, cloudy weather and ralo exoept for the northern portion. Probably snow for the Sonth Atlantic and Eastern Gulf States, with easterly to southerly winds. A falling barometer with rising tempera ture aad rain for the Western Qulf States aud north ward to Wisconsin and Minnesota. Rising barome ter end falling temperature, with freah and brisk westerly to norther'y winds, and dear and clearing weather, tad these conditions will extend eastward during the day over probably Michigan, Ohio, Ken tucky, Tennessee and the western portion of Geor gia end Florida. AROUND THE CITY. O. E. Whisky, ui Old Vallki, U ‘ B. M-ROSE k CO'B., BroAd 31. SoBuvimi'a bear attract* more atten- tion than Roeenfeld’s Bear. Jcdoi Joasra E. Bbowh looks maoh Improved In health since jus return from Cuba Mayor McGregor, the spicy and tal- ented editor of the Wamnton Clipper, was In the city yesterday. Mo city in the world needs sidewalks so badly as Atlanta, and it la a lamentable fact that no city in the world has fewer pavements. Omb of the scenes near the Capitol yes terday was a bliad organ grinder making music for the crowd, and mntsly asking charity, with the aid of a placard and his sightless eyes. A gemtlxman in this city who has re- eently built and moved Into a new house says it made him “see stars" to build It Els wife says she can *see stare" sinoe he built It—through the root In Udiea in the galleries yesterday during the Senatorial contest evinced a deep inter est in the proceeding!, and testified, by smiles aud whispers, whenever suoceis would tend towards their favorites. T.br Svith.—This gentleman has again taken hold of the “Girl of the Period," and prom- lees the petrons and admirers of that institution to render It more popular than ever before. If any body In the world understands hew to manager her, Lee is the one. Looking from Broad street bridge on a dark night toward the W. k A. B. B. depot a busy end rather weird looking seene is presented. The numerous huge locomotivee, the running of men top of the ears, the waving lanterns, red lights, ate., make Up a novel looking scene. Fkakx Wabbbn.—We find the follow login the editorial correspondence of the Macon ■aterprls* of Tuesday: "We met everybody Macon Mend, Frank Warren, on the street Unlay whose Bee arse more radiant than ever with the laflnence of hit ever happy heart; the cause I soon lea toed to be a Mew Tear’s gift to him from his bet ter-ball In the form of a little eon—Matter Guasie Warren. Under Mr. Crittenden, Frank was the principal manager of the Kimball Ilouse. Ho is about to engage In other pursuits. Gbiat Bargains.—Messrs. H. H. Witt 4 Go., en Peachtree street, opposite T. M. Clarke k Co., have bought the remainder of the stock of good* of Oahn Bros., whose store was partially dam aged by Are, some fny* ago. There gentlemen bought them at a gaeat bargain, and will be ready day to soil t hem out at panlo prices. Somo of the govrda am not in tha least damaged, but all will be sold for what they will bring. Merchants and others •nouldesU an I axamlu* this stock before they are sold. _ Rkdcction in tui 1’kioi on Taut- n*KS.—Froea Mr. Harriet, manager of the Atlanta telegraph o Aloe, we learn that the following reduc tion win be made In the telegraphic tariff: From Atlanta to Boston and Provtdenoe, reduced from S3 60 to $1 75; to Mew York and Philadelphia from S3 CO to $1 50; to Richmond and Petersburg, Ya., from |1 50 to $i 00. Tbsee rales go Into effect immediately, and will donbtless be good news to oar merchsuta, bankers, and those who have occasion to “wire" a good many of their orders and Inetracticna. Wa cordially join in the sentiments expressed In the following: “R. W. Bancroft kaa withdrawn lrom the well known Mew York dry goods hones Qf H. B. (Baffin k Go. Mr. Bancroft was the active partner, and hie withdrawal will be a source of great regret to Its Southern customers, as Mr. Bancroft's influence scoured them extreordl- nary soeommodaUons after the war. His great abU- Itles did s great deal towards b oilding up the house end piecing it ahead of every house of the kind In tha united world, la hie retirement, he will cerrj with him thn beet wishes of the business men of the 8outh for his success In any 11ns of business he may prefer." Houston County. —A young friend of sura who spent a few day* In Perry, Houston county, writes a business letter and give a few local dote from that pleasant little town. Among other things he cays about ene thousand negroee have left tbat county for the West within the past month. "Cravat Partita" are all the rege in Perry, and that together with mooi.llght baggy rides, make the |1me gay for Ike young folks.' Tho P. O. In G. la vtailing Perry. She is from McDonough, <n Henry county and Is thirty raantng the youth of Perry wild with her sweet smiles and pretty lace. He thinha oue of the Arm of Day k Gordon, of Perry, has about made up hie mind to do something rath en account of tho pieeenco of tho fair Henry county ▼laltor. Justice Court.—Yesterday ni A gtl* day With Notary Public Hammond. The par tie* mentioned as having been captured by Constable Porter and Pol toe man Queen In yesterday were op for trial. Goo. Klein!t. white, was founu guilty of keeping e gambling house on Decstur street, end Clark Thoe. Gotdsby, oolored, for allow tng gambling In his room, was found guilty, and both parties bound over for their appearsuoe st an other tribunal. Wash Lee and Tom Hi ward, both colored, weri found guilty of playing cerda, and were bound over. Wm Pledger was charged with esaeultaad bet tery, but the oaae was oompromised before coming to trial. ni of lw. f the other Juettoes and sx-offlclos. Superior Court.—Court met at the usual hour. Judge Hopkins presiding. The first case on the docket which came up for Judicial Investigation was The State vs. John Mew- decker, charged with Laroeny after trust. The Jury returned a verdict of not guilty. In the ease ef the State vs. Taylor Turner, Green Berry Turner and Oharlea B. FUlott, the Jury ren dered e verdict ef not guilty, so tar ea Green Berry Turner was Involved, end an order wee passed re- leasing the securities on his bool. *On tho stftl docket, the esse of Frank Johns vs. J. W. Mabbttt- Trover and Ball-process not having keen executed, the Sheriff was ordered to do ao at sues, and make hie return according to law. Tho ease of F. M. Jack ve. Willie P. Chisolm, com plaint, having been referred to arbttraUoa^t wee or dered tbat Judgment be taken against the defendant for 8874 TS and easts for arbitration. Court adjourned. Firm.—About 4} o'clock yesterday af ternoon, a dense release of smoke suddenly arose from the neighborhood of the State Road shape, end fth* ire-bell oeunded th* alarm at sues. It pfoved to be theOoal Thr Refinery situated n«*r the Gee Wafts. The beUcr of the Red aery eenght die and seen the whole eeublletyuent wee enveloped in Semen. Before the steemers arrived on thn ground It win eutfroiy too dm gone tu uavu anything. They CMTC POLICE COURT. This assembly, yesterdty morning, presented rathor a dry appearance, and a few sauce appeared on the doeket. A. W. Horton, the countrymen, ol whom men- tion was made in yesterday'* paper as the gentle- man who was fond ol sour-krout, sect up his plea of guilty to the chxrge of being drunk and dlsor- derly, and the A18 50 he left with the officer quietly pocketed by the Court and no questions seked. Wm. Lambert had msde sn unsuccessful attempt at getting In his year's supply of liquids In one da; When he was found he owned up to s Orel-class fa< ore, sod left ten and coats. Harry Crawford was a little nigger drummer for a boarding house. He was soliciting custom at the car-shed without a frontlet oa his cap to let the peo ple know Who he was, aad the Court let him off with ti and cost George Winn plead guilty to eelllug liquors In h quantities than one quart without the necessary 11 cause, and paid $50 and easts. Ons esse was continued aud on* dismissed, sad the agony was sver for the dey. Maj. Woottem, of tlieNewnan Herald, was In the city yesterday. Jeese waa la a good humor, as he always Is. ^ A House «nd lot or Harris street it to b* sold at4;S0 this svenlng by Wallace k Fowler.— Read the advertise met. ^ Charles A. Beazely, Ordinary of Taliaferro eounty has two notices in our advertise log column this moruing. Personal.—Among the visitors t-. the city yesterday, w* were happy to greet Capt. F. A. Frost, Judge L. Pitts, Jndge H. W. Drills, B. S. Me- Parian and A. 8. Ragland. Boys.—It is only necessary to give the Are alarm bell a few tape any day, and let the glnea turn out, In order io form anything like a < reet estimate of the number of little boys who x flourish In Atlanta. _ Why ? A Washington street subscriber asks os why the street lamp, Sonth of Governor Brown's residence and on the East side, Las not boen lighted toi the last week, to the great Inconvenience of pedestrians wending their way home these dark nights. Died in Ireland.—From a copy of the BallJna Herald, published in the county of Mayo, Ireland, we see announced th* death in Beilina, December 29tb, of Thomas Conway. This gentle man was the father of Mr. John J. Conway, who has for several years been a clerk in the store of Mr. John Byan, ot this city. Threading the Needlb.—All around town yesterday wasa very talkative Utile “drummer” with a needle threading attachment to a sewing thimble. It was quite s cute little affair, and at tracted much situation. What a wonderful saving of time aud auuoyauce such an invention would have been in the deye of our grand-mothers I Prize Knives.—Deoidedly tho most Interesting place In town at present is the suction of Barney William*. Last night It was crowded with people investing In good pocket knlvss and drawing money prixea. We saw one man draw ten dollars for a two dollar investment, and had two knives besides. A large number of prize* were drawn, and Barney looked happy. Out of Fix.—Much complaint is ex pressed at the number of street lampa which are not lighted for several nights past. On Marietta street alone there are seven or eight lamps oat of fix, and can't b* used. Tho police whose duty it la to light them say thsy bav* mad* repeated com plaint to ’hose who have this matter in charge, and attention Is paid to thsir reports. Intended Matrimonial Alliances.— A Colombo*, Ohio, tetter Informs ns that Miss Mary Thurman, eldest daughter o f Hon. Allan G. Thur man, United States Senator for the central district ol that Slats, Is engaged to be married to Captain Her man, of the United States Navy, and that Miss lxzle, the Senator's youngest dr ugh ter, will be married in February next to Lieutenant Coles, of th* United States Army. Ponss Dead.—The Macon Telegraph, of jeate rday* gives an aoeonnt of sn old man named Wm. 8. Clack, who was found dead on the cars on the arrival there of the train from this city Monday night, Tate old man was a pensioner on the road, having been la its servioea long time, and being quite old at (he time of his death. Below we give the testimony taken at the Ccrouer's inquest. Tbs testimony of N. K. Tyner, has a mysterious color ing, and perhaps the matter will be further Investi gated atthls polut. Who the throe men were who dragged tho old man Into the car at this place and pitched him Into a seat from which he never after wards moved in life, should be Inquired ln'o: “ W. 0. White, Conductor, sworn.—I saw Cleck in Atlanta; when I came through the car to take up tickets, I mw him in his seat, but thought he wm asleep; a train hand, Chaa. McCullos, gave ticket for him; asked MoCnUns where h* got It, and he said a polloemaa gave it to him. ‘Charles MeCullus, train hand, sworn.—The po- Jlceman gavo me the ticket and sail It wm for an old man on board the train; seked him where h# got the ticket and he told me he got It from the Msyor of the city. As the conductor, Mr. White, PMSod through the oar he started to touch Clock and I remarked to him that I had his ticket as I mw there was no other one in the car; he Ues In the Mme position m when I first mw him. W. L. Shumate sworn.—I passed through the car Twice between Atlanta and Macon, first st Fayet station, when he appeared to be In the sxms posi tion hs now Ues, with the exception of his hand; the second time wm at Milner's station aud he pied the same position aa when I first saw him; I thought he was drunk but did not mention It. WhUe delivering baggage I heard there whs a man found dead, and upou looking I found it to bo the an I first saw. **N. K. Tyner, iworn.—I wm coming down to Mason, and wm on board the train sometime before it left; Just before (he train left three men came iu the car dragging this old man; they picked him up and pitched him into the seat and left him in the position he now occupies. The best I can remember some gentleman in the car Mked wlixt wm the matter with him, and they answered he was sink, and that be bad been sent to Atlanta from Macon, and now they were going to send him back. One of the three men said he wa« gdlug back to get hie ticket, and that wm ajl I saw of them. I thought the old man wm drunk.” The verdict of the Jury wm that the deceased came to his death from some uuknown causo. To the Men a to and House of Rep re8entative8; You must voto for mo if you consider which side of your bread is buttered, other aspirants notwitlistand Jug. Pease & His Wife. Wallace & Fowler will seli the Gantt property this afternoon. It Is a rare chance to se re good lota The sale will take place at S o’clock. Supreme Court of Georgia.—January 23nd, 1873.—Lucius L. Mladlebrooks, E*q.. and Ty ler M. Peeples, E*q., were admitted to tho bar, upon taking the nsual oath. wkbtkbn entevrr. No. 3. Mary Uowoil and others vs. 8. G. and H. W. Howell, new trial from Gwinoott; Clark k Pace, Peeples k Howell, J. N. Glenn, T. M. Peeples, N. L. II detains for plaintiff m error; tVinn k Simmons, Hillyer k Bro . J. i. Floyd, contra. Ponding the argument of Clncinnatus Peeples, Esq., tho Court adjourned until 10 o'clock a. m. I morrow. FIJTAJYCIAL AJTII COMMERCIAL. Cociil ottb ftnsintso Koikes. KNIVES FOR THE MILLION. The Great European Novelty Cutlery sale takes placo every day at 11 o’clock, A. M., and 2 aud 7, P. M., until the whole stock is closed out, at Barney Wil liams’ Aucliou Rooms. Go, oue mid all, and eee their stock, aud muko your pur chases while there is a chance. jan22-tf. floy* Old papers and exchanges for sale at Son oflico. Price $1 00 per hundred. fKif*Phase’s dining rooms are nightly thronged by the fashion of the city. Tease's Ladies’ Saloon merits the* praise of all who visit tho house. JG^Pease’s Lynn haven shell oysters arrive daily. To try them onco is to try them again. Pease’s coat of arrnk: Cook and pay his grocery bills. Sof* REMOVAL.—D. C. Townsend & Co. would respectfully announce to their patrols and the public that they have re moved from their foimet place of busi ness, on Mitchell streot, to tho west side of Whitehall street, fourth door south of Alabama street, where they will be glad to respond to all calls for first-class Family Groceries, at tho lowest possible prices. They will, iu the future os in tho past, guarantee every article sold to bo us represented. janlO-lw Pease’s ambition: Hold a full hand; deal liberal; never renig trumps; pay winnings, and nevor go back c-u a deal for policy. PioruBB Salb.—Wo havo received a printed catalogue of the sale of choice oil point ings by T. 0. Msyson, No, 4, Capitol Building. The sole comes off on Friday, (to-morrow) evening st 7 'slock. The ooUactlon Is notes extensive as one or two former exhlbUlons In this city, but le much I refined 12%012%. saperlor In finish and artistic merit to soy that have I Siaur—New Orleans 76; molassea—barrel 82; been eeen In Atlanta. There will be bat one Mle I hogshead 28. Salt—Virginia salt Is worth 2 00; Liverpool 2J80. Correia have advanced in the lest two months, 8 AllnntoWIarki-t—Corrected Daily. Son OmoK, January 21, j873, COTTON—Firm at 180!8%o. FINANCIAL.—Gold—Baying 1.10; soUlng 1.12. Hilvkb.—Buying 1.04; selling 1.07. Exchange—Baying at par; selling at X premium. Bonds and Stock*.—Georgia 5s, 75077; 7s, 8*0 I; New Georgia bonde at the State TreMury, 100. Atlanta City Bonds—7s. 74076; 8s, 84086; Augusta, 83@86. Georgia Railroad Stock, 93095; Georgia Railroad Bonds, 95097. Atlanta and Weat Point Railroad Stock, 88090; Atlanta and West Point Railroad Bonds, 980100. Macon and Western Rail road Stock, 91^93. The demand for flour, meats, coffees aud nearly all staple goods are heavy and the suppy light. Grain—Ear corn 1« 82 cents per bushel; white >rn, new 82; meal 85087. Red wheat 1 90; white 2 00. Oats are mixed 63; straight seed 70 @75. Stock peas fl 25. Wheat bran $1 25. Hat.— Choioe Wosteru $38; clover $33035; Georgia $53. Floub—Io heavy demand and light atock—Will certainly advance unUI next wheat harvest. We quote Farcy at 11 CO; extra famUy 10 25; family 9 6009 76; super fine 7 5008 00. Sdoab.—Cut loaf 15%c; crushed powdered and granulated 14*. A 13%; B13; yellow C 11%; De- utarara Now Orleans raw 10011%; N. O. the collection embraces but about >orty paint- tugs. of the spread ol the fire. The property'belated to a Mr. Smith, aad he says theteee wtlaotbeteM toa SUM, with lmewnaeo ef only $1J00. A boot we handled end thirty-five barrels ef tor minted. This teas wm he foH by builders el present, as It was being extensively uses tor severing house*, end tools whet in knoen ea the ‘‘grovel rosing,” United State* Commissioner's Codj —Commlaaloner W. B. Smith, on yesterday, ream tbs examine) ton of the parties brought down from Dawson county charged with Ulicit distillation. Mr. Geo. Wehunt, wm found not guilty of the charge, and the case was dismtesed. i. Harris wm required to give baud lu the of five hundred dollars for tils spprsrauco before the Circuit Court. Tho case of the Uulted States vs- Win. Bennett, m pending when the hour of adjournment arrived. Julius L. Brown representing the defendant; Col. Geo. 8. ThomM the Government. Council Committee Meetiso. —The special committee, oonslsting of Councl'men Broth erton, Mecteilu, Dodd, Rice and MoMillau, ap pointed by the Major on test Friday night, together with the Water Commtaeloners—of whom only Meurs. Ormond, Dunulsg, Kelly, T.'f and Cox were present—met at the oflico of Mayor Hemmock teat night, tor the purpose of considering whether they would entertain a proposition In regard to water work* or not. This proposition emanated from Messrs. W. Tltlebaum and David BukofMr, who deeire to know whether the city authorltt-i would cousider s proooeitlon coming from a c'6m- pauy of reepoualblo capita lata, who deaired to ob tain the exclusive franchise of eroctlug ample yid sufficient water works In the city of Atlanta, with out any cost to the city whatsoever. In th* event satisfactory answer, these gentlemen would take pleMure In acquainting the Counoll ful'y with their plans and Intentions. After conferring among themselves and the Water Commissioners, It wee agreed by resolution pass'd that Messrs. Titlebauoi and Bukofxer should make their proposition within thirty days, and the same should meet with due consideration by the commit tee and Oommlsslonere. In answer to questions, Mr. Bukofxer stated that he wm from Triton, Whit field connty, a native Georgian, and the capitalist* be represented lived in New Orleans. On motion, the meeting adjourned to await the proposition of these gentlemen. Further Particular*.—Iu Tub Sun of yesterday morning was a notice of the death of t mo of CoL Geary, of Columbus, Ohio, but who Is new on a visit to his retetlvM in this city. Since then w* have reeetved e paper from that city, giving full particulars of the aad accident, aud which we publish below: FatalAocidbnt.—A terriblo accident happened i Mr. James Geary Friday aftSlrnoon, and resulted In his death yesterday morning at ten o’clock. At the time of the accident a load racket wm heard on the floor above Mr. Oornfield's office, and proved to have been prodnoed by the falling of Mr. Geary down the oeoond flight of the stair way leading to the upper etorte* of the build He had apparently caught his boot heel on the tenth step from the bottom, and fallen head-foremost to the foot of the stelre. The Aral who discovrred him wm Utile Charley Corn- 1, who Informed Mr. James Andrews, who rushed up stairs end taking bold of the lnlnred man's wrist discovered tbat he bad a very weak poles. When found Mr. Oeary wm lying with bis feet at the foot ot the itaire, aad hit bead against the opposite wait He wm taken to Mr. Cornfield's office, and Dr. Deolg called, who discovered that tbs injured man conld not live bat a few hours longer. Mr. Geary wm removed to his residence in the even ing, on a lounge, and remained unconscious unul he expired, yesterday morning, m above stated Soon after the evident a telegram wm sent to his brother. ft. H. Geary, of Cleveland, and father, Colonel John Geary, of Atlanta, Oa. The tettercannotarrive here until tomorrow or next day. He wm a Job printer, and at the time of bla death wm twenty-right years of eg*. Be leaves e wile aad two ohiUfrea. Me wm formerly engaged la th* job printing bustnena with his father, for sev eral years prior to th* ttaae thn latter removed to Allan to. Th* floor ot the building where the sect dent occurred wm ooeupted by them the teat ymr they carried on barineee together. Strange to eey. a tow yeere age Mr. Geary's uncU, named Tree.. we* totoliv injured In the asm* manner by failing down thsitoJWsjM the opposite ride* the *a * 4 cent* per lb. Advanced ono day la»t week in New York 1# oent. No chance for ooffeee to decline bufor* arival of new crop next September. Some thluk that it will go to 28 or 30o tu thla market; th* market quoted to-day at 23c@25c. Mkats.—Active, aud the demand exceeds the sup ply. The supply throughout the South, reported to Do light. Quotations are as follows: Bacon — shoulders 6J*; Bulk clear rib aides 8; clear aides 8> 4 ; shoulders 6; hams 11. Lord la worth, tierces 9^o; cane lOjfc. Shot—drop, $3; buck, $3 25. Caps—G. D., 45c per m; water proof, 90@$1 per m. \ Baouino 16. Ties 8>4@9. ' Factory Goods—Thread $1 65; 4-4 Sheeting^3; \ Shirting 11J4; Shirting 9)4; Checks and plaids 16016 *• Countbt Paoouca.—Potatoes $3 6003 76; onions, 3 2503 60 per bbl.; apples. Northern, 6 5006 00; eggs are -at 30@32c; butter, country 2U022: Temieaaeo 23027; chicken* 2Oc025o. ; dressed poultry—turkey 15017; chickens 12)4016. FifeH—Mackerel, bble. No. 8s 11 00; half bbls. No 8s, 6 00; half bbls. No. 2s, 7 00; kits No. Is, 1 65: No. it. l *0: 9b, 3.1 u m Candles^—lu boxes 22, in half boxes st 82)«; quar ter boxes 23 cauls. ' Hitchcock A Turner* aosp No. 1, (1 25 per box. Poor Man’s $4 20 per box. Chemical Olive $6 25. R. E. Leo 44 80 per box. Family $5 .0 per box. Markets by Telegraph. COTTON MARIITF. Augusta, January *2.—Cottou In moderate de mand; net receipts 831; sales 639. Mo dilb, January 22.—Cotton steady; light offer ing*; net receipts 2,216; export* coeetwiae 983; aaiee 500; stoek on baud 50,690. Galvkhton, January 22.— Cotton steady; net Britain 2,810; sales i steady; arise 8,558; up- . Janui ceipu2,C67; two 1,6-0; stock on nand 66,620. Chablketon. January 21.—Cotton quiet; net re- npia 1,990; eale«40b; stock on hand 48,106. N* w Yonx, Jan. 22.-Cotton—Not receipt* to-day 384 bale.; groat 8,873; sale* for export 3,08 ; Mien •o delivery 8,-60, m follows: Jau 19.S019 13-10; February 19 U-I0gt9 I6-16 ; March MX; Apr!’ 20>40211)4. May 20**020.%; Juuh 21021.% July 29%ig21 9 16. Cotioa — * lauds 20)t; Orleao* 21% Memphis, January 22.-Cottou quiet; receipt* 1,614; khipmeute 3,078; atock 3<\8d7. on, January 22 —Cotton quiet; net receipts 58; groas 1,345; sales 600; atock 6,620. (Uvannah, Jan. 22.—Cotton quiet; Oat leceipt* 2,716; eaporta continent 390; coaetwiM 2,242; sate* 890, stock 78,498. New Oulbaxs, Jan. 21.—Cot ton active; good ordl- ery 17%; low uddtllmga I 8% ; middling* 19%; net receipt" 6,i63; gross 6,648; sale* 2,000; ual evening ',000; stock 1H6.714. Wilmington, January 22.—Cotton firm; not re- oeipts 9it; stock, 2816. NoaroLK, January 22,—Gotten firm; net receipts 1 830; exports coaatwlM 1,910; Mies 460; stock IN,. com twice 260; sales 340; stock 10,272. ol, January 22.—Cotton closed heavy; 4*9%; orleaa* ioaio.%; aalea luciude 6,000 American. raoncos. N*w Yonx, January 22. live and firm. Whisky • shade firmer. Wheat, spring, 2o higher, with light offerings. Com shade uigber and uffered lea* freely. Rice firm, ON CONSIGNMENT 200 1000- 20 10 230 BAHItUIX FLOUR. Uusliris (oib la* store aad t arrive. Oea* Cbtice ffseanea* Lard. teic« Tohecro la hi ore aad ft or reive. I. A. AXSLKY, Garner Pryor sad 11 an ter its. tetf'TEASE expects a liberal donaouti aud a vote ot thauks from tho Semite and House of Representatives. Small favors thankfully received aud largo oues duly credited. Two banks, four grocery merchants, six insurance compauics and stiveuteeu bankruptcies to moke oue Senator. Fifty cents for out golden fry and from each member would muko me rich for life—policy and bad promises not included. I shall go to Europo iu the spriDg ! i^THE PUREbT~AND SWEET est Cod Liver Oil in the world is Hazard & Caswell’s, made on the seashore, from fresh selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard <k Co., Now lork. It is absolutely pure and sweet. Patients who have once tak en it preler it to any other. For sale by an druggists. TlfitokW -dAtwly. MARDI GRAS! GRAlll EYClilSIOIITnir Now Ormanv Mobile Atlanta & New Orleans .SHORT LINE, MARDI GRAS CARNIVAL AT SEW ORLEANS, TUKSDAY, I'KII'Y 35th, IR73. A'rivals and Departures ot Trains to and from Atlanta. Loaves AttenU ... 9;30pi Arrives at Chattanooga 5:23 si DAT PAIWKNUXU TnAIN—OUrWAUD. Leave* Atlanta 8:3(1 st Arrives at Chattanooga 4:34 p i Arrives at Atlanta.. PAMtXNUKB TUAIN — INWAJID. Leaves Chattanooga 1 -CO a l Arrive* at Atlanta 9.16 a 1 aoooMMODA-rion tuain—outwaud. Leaves 6:0 1 p 1 Arrive* at Dalton 10.00 p 1 ACCOMMODATION TAAUf—lMVAllO. Leavoh Dalton 6:00 3 1 Arrlvoa at Atlanta 1:32 p 1 TUB OKOBOIA (AUGUSTAI UAHJIOAD. (A’o Day Tiaxn on Sunday.) Night tTsaeuger Train arrlVM 6:45 a. 1 Night PMseuger Train leaves 8:00 p. 1 Day Paaaengt-r Traiu arrives 6:40 p. 1 Day Passenger Train leave* 8:16 a. 1 MACON AMD WU'IIUtM BAILBOAD. O N and after buuuay, November 17th, train* 0 this road will ruu daily ai follow*; Day Passenger leave AtlanU 1.45 a. a Night l’Msengor leave Atlanta 2.3U v •• “ Macou loom *'. arrive at A buita 6.fi a . Macon S.20 a ATLANTA AN1» went rUlMr BAILBOAD Night 1’MHcugvr Train arrive* 0:50 a. t Day PMseuger Train leaves..., ATLANTA k RICHMOND AlU-L Leave AtlanU jA |Yu at uoodwln* 6.40 a 7:13 a 7:37 a 8:16 a Buford 3:56 | buviuM 4:18 p t Duluth 4.41 p t Uoodeine 6:66 p 1 Atlanta ....6:81pm MACON At BMtNHWICK It A11,1(41 A O. PAMBNUBB T»A1N, DAILY (SUNDAY BXCBPTBIt. Leave Macm 9:16a. to Arrive at Jesup 6:60 p. iu. Arrive at Uruuswick ~1< :00 p. ui. Leave Biunswick 4:3u a. lu. Arrive al Jeaup 4 Arrive at Havanuab.. Ltave havauuah Jeaup and (ium Hurt la. Nt* Louis. Mi'iupliis, .Nuhiivillc and (i'ut- luiiuogj! Km iron Mm*. TIME CARD, bEPT I, 1H72. Nashville .*. 12 69 a Al. heuxie 8 30 a Mo ..phi 2 IU p Cotnmbua 12 uo noon ....12 i HL I/rtiis 10 16 pm.... 9 50 am Louisville 8 40a in.... V66piu A. B. WllKNN. t£>uthoe»t*rn Agent, No. 4 U. 1. Kimball liouae. Atlanta, oa. .Macon A AdffUhta Kail road. DAT VASSBMOEB TRAIN D 1LT, SUNDAYS KXPBCTU). Laave Augusta at 12 90 M. Leave Macon at 6 90 A. M Arrive at Macon at 7 40 p. U Arrive at Augusta at 1 46 P. M dLLMA, ROME AND DALTON R. JR TRAINS DAILY, NUNDAlN INCLUDED. Selma 8 46 a.m.. 8:46 p.M. Arrivu at Rome 7:46 P. M., 8:06 a. m Arrive at Dalton 9:46 P. M., 6:20 a. M Dalton 6.09 A. M., 19:39 p. m Uoino h.-90 A.M., 12:27 p.m Arrive at Holua 7.38 a. M.,12:i9a. m Leave Helraa «:fo A M Arrive at MeuWomery 6:40 A M Arrive at Wvet Polut 11:63 A M >ev* West Point 12:20 P M arrive at Montgomery 6:16 p M Laave Columbus 11:40 A M Arrive at Columbus 18:80 p M Unwntille and Columbia ltailroad. Laavs Colombia 7 uu a. m. Arrive at (ireenvilla.. 6 99 p. m Leave (Jreenvllie 6 30 a. b Arrive at Columbia.. MlI.I.KllUliVlLLti LIVERY hTAULE. M R. O. V. FUJI, of Mlllcdgeville, has reeently put up a commodious Livery stable building has flue HaddJe block and flue Turn outs. An jant tbaton from this Stable attends the arms led dap ariure of trains al tha Mldidgwul* Dsnot HPOTHWOOD HOTEL, (NEARLY OPPUH1T PAH4ENOER DEPOT, Jf SA*. 4D889/J. Board $8.00 por Bay. r % K. UAJU1*. Proprietor. A FULL TRAIN OF PULLMAN'S PALACE SLEEPING CARS Bonnlng through from Atlanta to Now Orleans WITHOUT CHANGE, ihu* depriving the trip of all the discomforts of ordinary travel, and giving to It all the comforts of s magulfhcnt homo, and, for a small conelderatlon, giving our pooplo an opportu nity of fleeing tho flnost CAIINIVAL FESTIVAL ever wltueeeed In 1L1* country. THE ATLANTA & NEW ORLEANS SHORT LINE Hob alone perfected arrangement* for Excurrio Tickets and a train of Pullman's Palaco Cara through without change. This Line Is 162 MILES SUORTKR TH4N ANY OTHER ROUTE And nearly ono day leas time and travel. In. P. OUANT, * 8upt. A'lanth k Weit Point Railroad. V. J. VUUKACIIK, Hupt. Wcs'crn Railroad of Alabama. O. JOIIDAN. Ueu'l Bup't Mobile k Montgomery R. U. 8. II. 8CHA8T02, fiup't Now Orleans, Mobile k Texts H. R. Excuraioulkts are particularly r< quested to notice •ho above, ard guard against being deceived by otb«-r imra Msumlng tho title of “Atlanta and New Orleans Short Line.” I am tbs sole agent of. this Line in Georgia, and the ouly ono authorised to arrange for Excursion 'Tickets t.oiug through on this line without change. Tlt'kfllH out UiIh Lino 011 Solo at tho Uiiioii Passenger Depot, Atlanta, 6a. Good on any l'M4euger Train from Filirnary voili to Murrh 10th, 1073. FARE FOR HOUND 1 I1I1» A'lanta to New Orleans ami Return f 24 25 10- Sleeping Car Fare Extra. Sections or Berth ceu be secured by addressing Pullman Palace Car Company, AtlanU, or the under signed. W. J. HOUSTON, Janl8 General I a***ng< r Ag< nt. SOITHERW TERRA COTTA WORKS T he , tion ana all kinds of TERRA COTTA WORKS —such as— WINDOW CAPS Enrichments for Cornices, such II i- n'o li e t m, Moilfllllon, And everything In the Architectural line. —ALSO— C///.T?.VJ?V TOPS, CASKS, FLOWER POTS, ST ATE ARC, Bit. Also Manufacturers of SBWER PIPE, From 3 inches to 30 inches in diameter. Also, Interior Decorations, such m Centre Piece., Cornice., Ktc. Wo will guarantee all the work that we undertake > execute to givo entire satisfaction. JanS PELLEGRINI k GIOttGI. ClmrlcN it. Groomr k, Funeral TJ xxd.crtals.or And Dealer m First-clans Mntallo Ilurlsl Cases and Caskets, will stteud promptly to all Funerals In city and country with THE FINEST IIEARSE, UKOKOIA—Dougia. County! We, tbe underalgned OommlMlonen. Appointed by tho Qca.nl Aiiembly lor tho purpwo of DU- Meting bold county, uk lt.ro to report a. folio.. Tlz: ThAt WA hATA pArformed aud cumulAAlou by arranging No. 1, commencing on the Paulding line, at the north-east corner of lend lot No. 818 in th# firai district and third sccticn of originally Cherokee, thence due south, crossing the purchase line at the north-east corner of the fractional lot No. 230 In the second distriot end fifth section in originally Carroll; thence sonth to the soutb-weel corner oflot No. 101 in said second district; thence asst to the south-east corner of lot No. 102 of the first district and fifth section of originally Carroll; thence north to tho north-east corner oflot No. 586, in the 18th district of 2d section i>f originally Cliere- kes; thence along Cobb end Douglas line to th# starting point st the north cast oornti of let CU, 1m the 1st end Sd of Cherokee. No. 2—Commencing st th* north-east oomsr ot lot 618, in the 1st and 3d as aforesaid; running thence along the Douglas and JPoolding n«t to the north-west corner of fractional lot No. 248, la tho 2d and 6th of originally Carroll s than os sonth to the aonth-weat corner ef lot No. 79 la sold 2d district; thence east to the south-east corner ol lot No. 70, la ■aid 2d district; thenoe north to tho starting polat- No. 618 a* afore aa'.d. No. 3—Commencing at the south-east corner al No. 70, in the 2d district of originally Carroll; run* nlng thcnco west to the southwest corner of tot No. 79, in (Jistrlct of originally Carroll; thene* south along the Douglas end Carroll lino to the southwest corner of lot No. 200, in the 3d distrtetof originally Carroll; thence east to the aarthoas cor* nor of fractional lot No. 82, on Chattahoochee river thence along the river to the southeast corner of le No. 64; thenoe north to the etertlng point, at the southeast corner of lot No. 70, in 2d of Carroll. No. 4—Commencing st Uis northwest oorner oflot No. 92,.'n the 2d district of originally Carroll ;th*Ma south to tha southeast corner of lot Nc. 84, In Iks 3d of Carroll; thence along the Chattahoochee rtvar to the northeast corner of lot No. 160, in the 1st dls. trlct of originally Carroll; thence west to the north west corner of lot No. 92, In the 2d of originally Carroll—the starting point No. 6—Commencing at tho southwest earner f lot No. 112, In the 1st dUtrlct of originally Carroll; thence oaFt to the southeast corner of lot No. 191, In said 1st district; thence along th* Chattahoochee to ;ho Cobb line; thenoe along the Douglass and Oobb line to the northeast corner of lot .«o. 856, (a the 18tb, and 2d of Cherokee; thenoe sonth to the be ginning point- at the southwest corner of lot No. 112, In the said let dUtrlct ol Carroll. We, the aald CommUatoncrs, would fui ther repot that No. 1 In this arrangement Is designated ae 73o»h District O. M.; that No. 2 in this arrangement has no militia number; that No. 3 has no militia nui% bor; that No. 4 Is designated as 736th District O. K] that No. 6 is designated oe 784th DUfrlctO. M. Respectfully submitted, this, the 7th day of De oetnber, 1872. W. N. MAG QUIRK; i974f MONROB ST. FEMALE COLLEGE, FUHSY fll, GKORGIA. fjtnis INtiT 1UTION WILL ESUEM EXEK- Wl.DVEHDAY, JANUARY 33, 181 Fino facilities aro offered fqr acquiring s Thorough Education. Tho 1>U 7 For further particulars apply to It. T. ANBURY, doc'8-tf President. STAPLES^ REAB; iVnoLliHALE AND RETAIL G 11 O O E It N Commission Merchants £7S IIIIOAD H'l'RElJT, Old Maud of Juhn M. Clarke k Co.) Au<xun(u. Gj. 'IIAN. K. HTAPLE8.1 f. 4 it I'Fait I novOM^m Douoias Court < Commissioners. r Oa DIN ART, At ('UAafBxas, December 7lb, isfo. | Ordered, that the within report be approved sod reoordo J on the minutes of thU Court, pursuant to (ITIBliM OF GEORGIA. 1IANKINO ROOM ; REPUBLIC BLOCK, AfLANTA, OA. maksa collection* on all part* of the country. JriHN T. GRANT, President Puino Bouwn, Coahler. JanddU " Not Clioapomt BUT HAFEHT AND UEHT1 PRATT’S ASTRAL OIL DEPOT, Whitehall Street, One Door Below Mllouell Street. #. If. LeDVC % Jtgeni. rive reeeocs why thU on ehoald be axed prof r wo* teeny other: A 1* strictly pur*. la always aniioraa. Burn* odor I *•*, I*perfectly ml*, and wip not explode vr Uk* fir* if th* lamp Is npeet and broken. It will burn longer than any other. Mo ooctdenU have ever yet uccarrsd front It. Try It and be eouvinerd. For sate, wholesale aad_r*teU. by *riM# A Model Newspaper. Til Id HA V ANNA It DAILY NEWS. Thr Hav• nnau Daily Mobmn l^cil l»y »b«* pres* aud pioplu I up r H .mb id 1,'iuUviile ar.d E trrvii.iT with It the month.o an f youth, and it and freabea a and met the warm •-ipenee of time, laliot and inuiioy will be *tared to kea.> tbe Mount so Nkwm ahi-aO of all couipetitor* iu Georgia Jourual- l*iu, aud to deserve tbe flaltenug uncouiium* hoapoit upou It Irom a'l quarters. There has, a* yet, boeu no aerloua attempt made to rival th* special telegrams, which the Nkwm inaugurated mint years ago, and the cooMquence Is, that tho n a lor lu march uf llie latest inteUissuca aiwa)s looks tu the Mobbinu Nnwa. The teiagrayhiu arrsugomsute i<t th< paper are such that tii* oawstMU made by the general presl reports are pruupt.y si.d reliably Bupi>Jit-d by lu epeclai corre•■puudcnU. 'ihu Mobbing New* has latcy bton enlarged to a thirty-alx column paper, aud thin oread acopu of tyiHi embrace* daily, evurytblog uf mteiest that traimptre* tu the domain or LlteralUro, Art, Science, PuiiUcs, Itetiglon, and General lutelhgettoe; giving to ihe reader more aud better digested matter than •itblUbinent— ti has het-n a reproaeuta live btmtLerii | aper, and Irom tbat time to the pr**« enl, in a l conjunriiires. It La* consistently aud persistently maintained Democratic HUie* Rights principles, and labored, with on ardor and duvo- tion that know no abatement, to promote and pre serve tbs tuteresU and honor ol the Mouth. The Bpectel features or the Mushing News will be rctaiucd aud Improved upon during the ensuing year, su several new attractions wilt fie added. Thu Guorgia news Items, with their quaint and pleasant humor, and the epitome ot Florida affairs, will no coutiuucd during the year. The local de partment will be, m it h-is beeo for th* past year, (he most complete and rt liab.o to be found iu aut Havauuah paper, and tbe commercial columns will be frnl aud accurate. The pric< IcpcatcCLol marl l remri mouinr. veiylLtng that hoe I if Ik* Tri contain* tho Uteri dianalches aud Tbe price of thla ediUOu I* »ti per . mouths, and #1.59 for luree TilK WEEKLY tEWIq The Weekly Morning News particularly reoom- Itaalf re off the liue* neat lamtly paper* the larmeraud plainer and to d. It 1* oue or the tr», aud IU cheap- u> as brings It within the thirty-alx m‘ * . .. mailed * i a* to reach *ub»crib«rs with the utmost promptness. It is a carefully and laboriously edited compsuutum of the new* of th week, A contains, D> addition, au lufiulte vari..y ot ier choice reading matter. LdtlorUla ou all topic*, feki-t he* ot men, manners, aud lashlous, poetry, biogrst by, pungent paragraphs and In ail rtspccia, co—One y i or, $2,slxn ontlia, |1; three mouths iditlon of th* Morning *•■* st th* risk and ex- OEORIH \ SPUING KBEWERY ll'EMT iC.ru, .1 Tl.l.rT.i. The underaigaed, having mode sxtenstve Improve- msi.u iu the lentous Georgia Mmi'ig brewery 1‘ark, ■boated West End, rsspecttully coil* the attention of thu public to ihe i uducetuente it offers ter picnics aoclai partlea, and other turilvate. On the ground* are a L. autihil covered platform, 60x60; a large poml and two boat*, a carousal swing, fifteen mutate* walk “DOM EHTIO. ” THE“UGHTilURIIIlff’| sDORESTICt Work* lm nil Weathers. Not over-nice About handling, ltrady when wanted. Don't balk with a heavy load.uor ran away going down hill. Not only n nice cnrrlnge, fit for a •ns bnt like Paddy's wheel-bar row, i claimed to be the the old style sewing machines. We have a number of what U Improved Howe, Hlcgar, and Wheeler k Wile#a machine*, to addition to a number of other make*, that we hav* taken in exchange at e nominal prtoo, for sale very cheap 4VAgents wanted. “DOME8TIU" SEWING MACHINE 00.. No. 4 DeGive's Opera House, Alhato. tk. J*nl7 GARRETT & BROTHER. WholoHftlo Product HAVE REMOVED from WHITEHALL TO JiLjiBAJiA STREET f Opposite the Passenger Depot. 'yyiTIi ENLARGED STORAGE CAPACITY, A Side Track, and ampin fedlltlse otherwise, are now prepared to offer all the inducement* possible to CASH buyers and prompt paying customer*. Liberal advances mod* on oonalgnmanto when By Prof. J. A. It'(.'HARD-ON, A. 1 of Moth- mattes and Asuonoany la Oglethorpe University, W ILL be opened on th* corner of Bread aad Mitchell streets, aeoond floor, overD. O. Townssm* k c’o., on first Monday In Janaary. * This school will ooustet of only two ^redse. he twenty-five etndenta, ...Ml ' ‘ ARDSJN, bos d*15dl9 J. H'. THOMAS, ATTORNEY AT LAW — . UCNBIUXSU.no IobN'K OOMMCE* TtUM. DOB WHITE! Bab WhUe! Bab WUI«I Bob White! Dob White! Boh White! Smoking Tobacco! Manulaoturod by GEO. Ir. EuMjrGUOMUrE * Co.i LYNCHBURG, YA. pronounced by Onnaotesur* to be the FIXEMT JOKING TOBACCO Maeufactered in the nulled State*, and equal to th* fineat Imported Cl#»r*. for Richseiw and Pnritj UihsA no Kirel^ Haring reosivod GOLD and 8ILYKR MEPAI^ fed DIPLOMAS. Ao., at tha State fairs ef. Virginia, Louisiana and Texan. FOR SAIjB OB"5T w. L. HUBBARD 4 <XX B. F. MADDOX. MEADOR BEai, BOROUGHS 4 WING, , p MftMUM 4 KUHRT, nd Tobacco Dealers over the Uhlted States. ■CORGI t-octetIsorpe Ceaatyi tiruxitXAM. Thomo*O. Jennlaa* andlifcaltt VV wiihite, *»1eilahstrstei* upon iheeatntoel Mrs Borah Hsrdman, late ef sate scanty, deceased, opphe* to as lor letters ef dkaafreloa mm mid **Thto is, thnrfoea. ta alto end i sen* Inters-ted to ba end wpesi trssr~2i7i ahdtod not he gannit