The Weekly sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1872, December 04, 1872, Image 1

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z THIS ATLANTA SUN HjJKMS OF SUBSCRIPTION ' DAILY und WEEKLY Daily-Single Copy « Twelve Months....$10 00 I Three Months 3 00 Six Months 6 00 | One Month 1 00 drill* for Unity—Per Annum : Three Copies 37 001 Eight Copies.. 68 Tour “ H 00 Ten •• 0- yive « 43 001 Single psper 5 Weeltly—Per Annum* Single Copy 2 00, Ten Copies. lb 0 Threo Copies 8 001 Twenty Copies.. ...28 01 Vive (JojLs 8 00 H’ty Copies C5 Ot One Hurdred Copies........................l.iu Ofc Weekly for Six MontJis t HincleCoty. 1 00 1 ^ weDt y Copies. 16 ,G ThrcJe Copies 3 60 | Fifty Copies 34 00 Vivo Copies 4 00 I One Hundred Copies ho 00 Ten flop*'* -• 7 no I Single psper .... Bets YOL. 3, NO. 24.1 ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1872. { WHOLE SDStBBB 203 FALLEN SNOW FLAKES. Postponement or Lecture and Address, i Hie Georgia P "“ t “» n ‘he Senatorial. strength. He has Consented to address . , ! * - ,, .. , I ___ I his fellow-citizens on pnblic affairs, at. From the xollowing letter it will be Fi0m tte CoTinRton Enterprlae , Nov . 29> 1872 . the Capitol, on the 3d proximo. It will v [The Rowing poem is one of. few that tho* observed that Mr. Stephens lectnre, an- United States Senatorship. — Tho tie an interesting occasion, and will call liavir,g bePn P nbh8hed aud ^published by well- . , « _ I , • * u 3 I nitrli Avavv nanni> in thu 1«tk1 linrai* Inina Inlnrnct TUB GEORGIA LEGISLATURE. BEiUToms. 1st district—B E Lester, Dem. Od dUIri t—H W Mattox, Dem. Sd dUirt- t—J O NlchoUs, D.m. 4th district—J M Aruow, D-m. Sth dmtrict—M Ktrk'and, Dem. Cth district-J l) Knight, Dem. 7th Oinlri t—W L Clarte. Baa. 8th district—B F Brimberry. Rad. . 9thdistrict—Ileub-n Jone-, Dem. 19th district—W A Harris, Dem. 11th district—L C Hoyl, Dem. 12th district—J E Carter, Dem. }3;h dim ict RC Black, Dem. 14tb district—C t) Kibbee, Dem. 15th district— D W Cameron, Dem. 16th district-—J F RoMnos, Dem. I'm district—J 8 Cone, Dem. 18th district—J G '’atu, Dem. lO’.ii district—ColnmDns Uesrd, Dem. 20lh district—J N Gilmore, Dem. 21-t district—J U Devraux. colored, Rad. 22d district—T J Slmmo.ia, dem. 23d dl trlct— I Q Aude.son. colored, rad. 24th district—B H Crawford, dem. 2 ith district—W P Mathew*, dem. 2 r >th district—W W Mathew*, dem. 27th district—E. Steelman, dem. 2-itb diatrlct—J W Hudson, dem. 29th dLtrict—W 51 Reese, dem. 30th district—R Hester, dem. 31at district—W 8 Erwin, dem. 82d district—W U MrAfee, dem. 33d Jlatrict—M Vsn Estes, dem. 34th dis.rict—8 J Winn, dem. 35tU district—G Hillyer, dem. 36th district— G L Petvy, dem. 37th district—G W Peddy, dem. 38Ih dintrlct—3 A B.auce, dem. HJih district—J R Brown, dem. 40tn di trict—H W Cannon, dem. 41st d,strict— 3 A Jervis, dem. 42d die trict—J W Wofford, dem.- 43d district—I- N Trammell, dem. 44tb o istrict—W fl P*yue, dem. 40 Democrats, 2 colored Radicals, 2 whlto Radicals. BEPnESENTATTVES. Appll-Ig—Sellers Leo, Dem. Baker—’W H Haggard, D. m. Baldwin—Wm W Wilna -son, Dem. Banks—J J Turnbnn, Dem. Bvrtow—ThuraasTiim ln, Thomas Baker, Dems. Berrien—W H Snead, Dom. lilhtj— C A Nutting, A O Bacon, A M Lockett, Dems. Brooks—J H Hunter. Dem. Bryan—U E Smith, Dem. Bollock—rtobert DoLoacb, Dem. Burse—J 1$ Jones, J A Shewmake, U C Glisson, JWpf r Bat's—M V McKIbbiu, Dem. Chatham—T R Mills, Jr, G A Mercer, A G Mc Arthur. Camden—R Tompkins, Dun. Chariton—George W Roberta, Dem. Colquitt—John fucker, nem. Coffeo—John Lott. Dem. CU ch—J Sinuous, Hum. Chattahoochee—J M Cook, dem. Clay—John B Johnson, dem. Caihonn—T F Dunn. dem. Coweta—A Leigh, A Moses, dems. Clayton— L O Hutcherson, dem. Carroll—B N Long, rad. OaiupoelJ—T W L»tham, dem. Crawford—J W Ellis, dem. Columbia -0 C Lamptin Wm McLean, dems. Clarke—il U Canton. F Jack«on dems. Cobu—W D Anderson. J D olackweU, dems. Ckerokee—W a Teasely, dem. Chattooga—R W Jones, dem. Catoosa—N Lowe, lad. dem. Dade—J W Cureton, dem. DeKalb—S C Masters, dem. Decatnr—T A Swear.nyeu, A Nicholson, rads. Dodge—J M Buchan, dem. Dooley—Hiram w illiams, dem. Donglaas— t' M Duncan, dem Douvhrrty—T R Lyon, W H Gllbort, dems. Dawson—8 N Fowler, rad. KIBngQAm—O F Foy, dem. Emmanuel—G B Spence, dem. Echols—R W Phillips. Hem. -, ' Early—R O Dunlap, Dem. Elnert—J L Heard, Dem. Fannin—B C Dugga., Bid. Fayette—B T Dorsey, Dem. Forsyth- U A Eakos, Dem. Floyd—John U lowers, Fio'ding Bight, Dems. Fnlton—0 Howell, W L Calhoun, EFHogo, Dems. Franklin—K D Yow, Dem. Glynn—James Bine, negro Bad. Green—G H Thompson. Jack Heard, negro Rads. Glascock—A Brassel., Dem. Gilmer—N L Osborne, Dem. Gwinnett—3 W Baxter, U 4 Blakey,_Doms. Gordon—R M Young, Dem. » Harris—F Hargett, J W Murphy. Dems. Heard—M C Summenin, Dem. Houston—O M T Fagin, W A Mathews, O H Rich ardson, Dems. Henry—B Morris, Dom. Hancock—G F Fierce, or., 3 L. Culver, Dems. Hart—M A Duncan, rad. Hall—A D Candler, dem. Habersham—J H Grant, dem. Haralson—R U Hutcherson. Irwin—J Dorwtnr, item. , Jones—C A Hamilton, dam. Jasper—L B Newton, dem. Jefferson—J rtiaplotna; .U A Evans, dem. Jackson—G It Duke. dem. Johnson—R J Hightower, dom. Liberty—H F Herne, dem. Laurens—J T Ilunc-n, dem. Lincoln —W D Tint, drm. Lumpkin— M E Wherein*), dem. LowU'te*—J A Ous.cy. dem Lee—H U Lipsey. W F Sadler, dems. McIntosh—T G Campbe.l, Jr., negro. Montgomery—J Me.ar, dem. Miller—IA Bush, dem. Mitchell—John B Twitty, dem. Macon—Leroy M Felton, W U Wills, dem. Marion- E M Butt. Dem. Muscogee—John Peabody, T J Watts, Dems. Meriwether—J B Roper. HAS Freeman, Dems. Monroe—Wm J Du .as, A H Shi, Dems. Morgan—S Reese, J G hostwick, Dems. Milt.hi—A8 Beil. Dem. '* M .disou—J F Kirk, Dem. Murray—B F Wofford, Dem. McDuffie—A E Sturgis Dem. Kewiuu—a B Simms, W F D vis, Dems. Ogleth rpe J T Hurt, W M Willingham, Dems. Pierce—B D Braiub.oy, Drm Pulaski—T J Bank well, C H Coldlng, Dems. Pike—John R Jenkins. Deui. Putnam—W F Jenkiue, Dom. Pickens— v P Loveless, Hid. PoU—E D Hightower, Dem. “Pauidlug—Robert Trammell, Dem. Quitman—U M Kiicler, Dem. Randolph—C A Hams. W Coleman, Dem. Richmond—P Walsh, W A Clarke, H C Foster, Dem. Babnn—D T Duncan, Dem. Rockdale—J A Stewart, Dem. Scrlveu—J »! Dell, Dem. faumtor—Allen Fort, J H Black, Dem. . Stewart—J HLjwc, W W Fuzgera,d, Dem. Schley—C ? Hudson, Dem. Sparii’rc*—Wm M Blanton, Dem. Tatnail—G M Edwards. Dem. Telulr—T J Smith* D^m. Thomas—A F Atkinson, Jasper Battle, colored Usdi. Talboi—RM Willis. 0 B LeLner, Dem. Troup—J L 11:11, F M Laugley, Dams, lerreii—W Kaigier, Dem. Taylor—B Stewart, Dem. Twiggs—W Giiiliu, Rad. Taliaferro—Samuel J Fiyut, Dem. Towns—Judg. G Stephens, Dem. Upson—F W Ms thews, Dem. Union—Marion Williams, uem. Wsyae—Daniel Hopps, Dec. Ware—J 8 Canon, l>em. Wor h—D McLelian, Dem. Wilcox—G P Reid. Dt-m. Webater—J P Beat}, Dem. Wilkinson—W C Adams, Dem. Washington—P R Taliaferro. W G McBride, Dems. Warren—CS Dubose. T S Poole, Dems. Wilkes—T A Barksdale. J W Mattox, Dems. Walton—Henry D McDaeiel, Dem. White—A Merritt. Dem. 4 Walker—J 0 Clements, Dem. Whitfield—Rodgers, Dem. soanded, or more sadly yet gorgeously grief-woven, than these heart-throbs revelling in rhyme, we have yet to embalm them in the myrtle memory of onr tears. They are not the lisp-breathings of romance; they must have been uttered frem the blighted rose- lips of real life—each word a gem, each line a pearl. Perchance, when her wild word-wail closed ami.i reaches the city this evening, his speech ^ Of his eminent qualifications men-1 tentinn, aud may prove one of the*best announced for to-morrow" night wi.l be tally and morally for the position there legacies that he will leave to coming gen- delivered es per announcement: can ba no question; but in his feeble erations. Liberty Fat.t., 2d Dec., 1872. health it may be doubted whether he > Mr- Stephens’. admirers are not con , r r, -n or-. The wftotiior con ^ fulfill the arduous duties which fined; to the State of his nativity. Mr. Echols—D- ar oir. rne weather I oq1 ^ devolve on him in that office. His reputation is national. He 1TO _. w „ is so unfavoraole and threatening that I Then, it is scarcely probable that the has reared to himself a fame that mere earths icicles, some sister spirit of song, listening do not think it prudent for me to ven- election of the Vice Fresident of the official distinction could not confer. H»* entranced above, may have flung to earth her starry turo out. You will please, therefore, I Confederacy to that position would fjiil I has attained to an eminence that gives scarf of sympathy, and caught this loved and lost , . -i -v,. k-,7 to b 0 construed to our disadvantage bv honor to official station, and places him Peri up to her home u Heaven! Hope inspires it.") have it announced that the lectsio by fche Radicals North . With all deference among the very first of the prond list of me, for the benefit of St. Lube Church, I to t k e c i a i m8 Q { u r- Stephens aud other I American statesmen. According to I tnin^thosky^d'^rthbeiow^’ which was to have been delivered to- distinguished gentlemen whose names Solomon, he has become grey and well over tho houset< pe, over the street, morrow night; an* the public address have been presented in connection with stricken in years, for, eaith the wise man: 0ver thoheads of tne people you meet,; . t ,, A nf Atlanta which was to tbe Senatorship, wa still retain onr pref- “ Wisdom is grey huii-s to men, and an FUrUng, to the cit z . ‘ ’ _ . erence as formerly expressed for tbe unspotted life is old age.” We trust his skimming along; have been delivered on Wednesday night Christian statesman and soldier, the gal- days of usefulness may long continue, ^ totaSy^heek 0118 ' of this week, are both postponed for the | laut General J. B. Gordon. ] and that his wise teachings may take a ci-nging to lips in a froiit-ome freak. present. Yours truly, Alexander H. Stephens. The Chicago Farm Pumps —AND— Patent Porcelain-Lined Iron Cylinder fimp Fop Cistern* and Walla of any Stftk/ From the Nowr.an, Ga., Herald, Nov. 29,1872. firm and lasting hold Upon the hearts Beautiful snow from the Heav-n above, United States Senatob.—Who is the | aD< l s h a P6 the course of his countrymen I ture 83 an 818el - eeutl ° 88 l0Vu 1 HETBOKOLOGICAL. Raiotail at Cravvforclvllle for the Month of November, 18718. Liberty Hall, Obawfordville, Ga., U coming man ? Who onght to be chosen ^ or generations to come. Senator ? are questions of great import From the LaGrange B porter, 29th Nov. 1872. und are being thoroughly discussed by Mr. Stephens in the Late Canvass. the press in the forms of editorials and After paying a beantiful and deserved communications. General Gordon is j tribute to Mr. Stephens, tho Savannah mentioned flatteringly in connection with Advertiser makes this declaration: this office. We will not attempt, WO do I "It is known that in the late canvas3 Mr. Steph- not desire to deny that Gen. Gordon was oppo8ed t0 8 majority 01 , a success as a soldier. He wus brave, pa- Without doubting the candor of our To walcomQ the comln s ot beautiful snow! triotic, skillful. Such a man deserves to I much respected contemporary in the I How wild the crowd goes swaying along. OH the snow, the beantiful snow, How th- flakes gather and :augh asThey go. Whirling about in tbu maddening fun, It plays in its glee with every oue. Chasing. Laughing. Hurrying by! It lights on the face and it >■ parties the eye. And the merry dogs with a bark and a bonnd, Snap at the crystals that eddy around— The town is alive and its heart in a glow. Are Cheap, Durable and Efficient. CTSTEZEfc 100,000 sold: every pump warranted. * A=7 Porsa Can Set Then. Sold everywhere by dealers in Standard Farm Ma chinery, Hardwaro and Plantation Supplies. Descriptivo Catalogues sent on application. Foe terms, address tho manufacturers. 3, F. TEMF3LS & SONS, CHICAGO. TT.L. Or WIST OFFICE BOX 679, ATLANTA, GA. no2 1st December, 1872 _ _ ^ ^ ^ ^ The quantity of rain that has fallen at I be honored, highly honored, by those I slightest degi'ee, we”hope it’wiil permit I this place during the last month is as | and Wed^ This much j us to differ with it ou this assertion. | uri S ui lof a moment, then lost to th^ eyjL follows: 9th November -70 we cheerfully concede in favor of Gen. I This we do most respectfully. We I Ringing, , G<,r , don - At the same, time we confess havo never believed for a single 8wi fflSina they ao 1st November 22 hundredths of an inch we do not thmk he WO uld make such a moment that the masses of the Over the crust of the bfautilnf snow; othNovember “ Senator asGeo»gia needs at this crisis. neoDle were in favor of the Greelpv Sn° w so pure that it falls from the sky,* " We would gladiy support this gallant gen- movement 16 ThouMtnds ° of ‘ Democrate to be trampled Lndtracked^y thou'ande/of ?eeL ‘ tlemau for Kepresentatives in vjongress I voted for the Lioeral Hepublicau caudi- 2.ui it blends with the filth in the horrible street. was pure as the snow—^but I fell I like the snow-fDkes, from Heaven to hell; to be trampled as filth in the street; Fell, to be scoffed, to be Bpit on and beat; Fleaaing, Cursing, Dreading to die, Selling my soul to whoever would buy, Dealii.g m shame for a morsel of bread, Hating the living and fearing the dead 1 Merciful G d 1 have I fad-n so low! Aud yet I was once like the beautiful snow. A. H. S. son of Georgia for the positior. If ever J scarcely any hope of liis success. The oni rightsarerespected andour w ongsre- j great Heart of tne peopie of Georgia was Reform," is tne motto 01 yum tixvooxi.. teuectualiy. wnne a matemorany man 1 anda w ho voted for Greeley honestly, nominees—granting tnat in the past ex- j in the field of battle, General Gordon confessed on all proper occasions. Even ! penditures nave been made, which in would be a plaything in the hands of those who were ardent Groeleyites ac-, 1 Sumner, Morton, Carpenter and other knowledffed that Mr a wpa riirht in Lis Onoel wasfklraa tha beautiful snow, vonr judgment were not warranted by . nn _ ' -j." us se ndto fi g * r* b. was right m ins Witu an eye uko the crystal, a heart like its,glow; V J b , m 1 e . nemies ot people. Diet us sena to t h eor y G { Government and political once 1 was loved for my innoc-ut graco— the status of the city lreasury. Aie not the Senate a Georgian who would prove views, but took passage on the Belmont I Flattered and sought for the charms of my face! these gentlemen bound by their pledges, a foe-man worthy of their steel; every wagon for reasons of policy and expedi-' Father, made and pabUahed over their 1 Wfff 1 ^(fii^tTsSS’oAd 1“^ Mother, Sisters, all, nigh; _ naturally comes back to the I Forall this on, or above mo, I know, as practicable, disbursements within the one. Hon. B. n. Hill and Hon. Alex- views of our people heretofore held as I Tliera i8 nothing aa pore a 3 tuo beautiful snow, bounds of current receipts?” Since your d er H. Stephens, are two who are the tH e vapors do to the earth in showers of How strange it should be that this beautiful snow , , . A equals mentally, of any two men of the ra j n The trnth is tlit neon e of Geor- houia laii on a sinner with no where to go! nominees have done this, and you desire ]—. . mvimtslentone of these in-I • Aue 1 is, me peop e oi vxeor n ow etrange it should be when the night cornea r.v, . « * „ 1-n 4 •> fhnr, -rrm-J U , Q . 10n * , OD ^ °f. tnes8 1 “T gi» were never at heart Greeleyites. It ag,i£. “Retrenchment and Iteform, men vote telleotiMJ giants? One of them will was impossible for them to be. The m the snow and the ice struck my at sperate brain, for them. Are they not honorable men? I soon pass away, while the other is in the masses were deceived by the leaders, I F *'^reeainc Are they too net tax pavers? If your afternoon of life, and most he^honorea j na ii 0I) al and local, and oeguiied from D.ing alone, . . .. . . soon or not at all ; Willie Gen. Gordon IB I »l,o natn nf nrinmnls tn that, of nolinr Too wicked for prayer, too weak for a moan interests are jeopardized, are not their s d ’ h will lone be w pam oi principle to mat 01 policy. f0 be hewd ^ Streets of the crazy town , o +V,ari in never- J t , \ j nope, Wlll iong De Now> that the policy has proven fuise, Gone mad in the joy of the snow coming down, also? If yon desire moro than is cover 8pa red to be loved and honored by the I we 8ee tka t the bitter vituperation and To be, and to die; in my terrible woo, ea by these words, Retrenchment a-td Re- citizens of Georgia, for whom he so ridianla t.lmt. was «t. l\Tr. With 8 bed 8Dd * 8i ' rolld ot th6 b ^' Jtifu ‘ anoy ' form, which by the way covers the entire gallantly fought. [and thoe-i who agreed with him, are grounds of all onr iils-will it be acquired 1 By all means, btephens or Ben Hill rapidly being turned to respect and ad- auy sooner under the administration of should be elected to the United States m i ra tion of him lor his unflinching fi- the opposing or Independent ticket? Senate by the next General Assembly. I delity to truth and his almost prophetic • * ^ From the Macon Enternriwu oath Nov. 1872. calculations as to what would be the re- Ana sim Another cure for the Malady. Albxanj>kb h Stephens.—Mr. ste- salt of that policy. Attaxta December 1. 1872. phens has so grown into the heart affec- There are thousands of men in Geor rv O A I.U v, T .on 4i,o tions of the people of Georgia, that even g»» to-day who were active Greeley men Editors Sun: Although X sc© froni thel^. ^ . a «a 4^ A n I thut. «Anl<1 i>aiaiaa f.n aat \ir FKOJI 1EXAS. — The Tyler Reporter is now a daily, —Senator Bronghton is ill. Waco has a cock-pit. —Pecans are numerous. igH 1 see irom me j bis"outgo7n^'and incomings' are to all | that would rejoice to set Mr. Stephen* J e i^hfvotcs° C ° nn ‘ 7 8 "’° Gianfc ° nly papers tnat the horse malady is decreas- matters of interest. We have already United States Senator if it were agreea- 6 ... , „ , ing in your city, I have concluded to noticed his recent visit to Atlanta—the ble to himself and his physical lnfirai- , ^,^ alvestcm infant has been burned nive von the experience of a neighbor of first time for four years he had ventured ties will permit him to assume such high toQeaEU - give you me expeneiioo ui « from his own quiet home. In The At- and responsible duties. It was only a I —Austin lias had nearly an inch of mine m curmg the disease. t ,akta Sun, of the 26th, he sjieaks of his few podey leaders in the State and their ice. Ool. Walker, of this county, liad sev-1 visit to that city. He had returned to organs that made snoh desperate war —McLennan county is afflicted with eral head o» horses taken with the mala- liberty Hall rather benefitted than in- npou Mr. Stephens. They were more a matrimonial fever. Jy fPKn P.nlrvnhi LniTiff AhflATlt flYllB I • a ?_ ■ lav :aL I fm* nnwor fhon nrinnmln Thaw fli/1 tinf. I ^ — home, S’.™s*z\. -«• <--- happily, and in five days time the horses gj nce t jj 0 7tb of February, 1869, Mr. i-rinciple involved in the late campaign. Iar 8 ea > ana 13 now one ot our Dest ex ‘ were put to work, sound and well. As Stephens had not only for the most of To us of the South, it was the skeleton changes, the remedy is simple, I give it for what j.j me been confined to bis room, without the flesh and sinews of vitality. — Mrs. Frank Madison was found dead it is worth." K. but indeed to his bed, from acute and It was devoid of the electric force of life in Eagle Grove, with marks of violence ► . general rheumatism; save for the last that imparts action to the whole. The upon her person. Colonel J. W. Winfield, proprie- twelve months, when he has been Greeley movement was simply a deoep- — Gonzales has a broom factory. The tor of tilt Greensboro’ Herald, called on gradually improving On the 20th, tion that brought disaster to the Demo- country round about is excellent for rais- us yesterday. From him, we learn that for the first time in four years, cratic party. ing broom corn. . f , n .. _ o _ did he venture from his own This Mr. Stephens saw in advance, Though otherwise favoraolyimpress ihe Greensboro k emale college was « n - domiciL Notwithstanding his bodily and while the people inwardly felt the e d so far, the Dr. is rather taaen aback tirely consumed by fire on Friday last, afflictions, and consequent confinement, force of his arguments, the magic wand by t'ie “Northers,*’ which with most un- sbout sunrise. Tiie fire was supposed to I giepfietis has been a careful observer | of party loyalty betrayed them into a I asnal severity hare prevailed for tbe last of passing events, and the world has movement their consciences did not ap- few days. Then, too, he saw a man killed been made richer by his labors. Naught prove, and for which they bad no enthu- on the very day of his arrival at Bre- of public interest has escaped his ob- siasm. At heart the people wre with I mo nd—on the 18th, we believe-a drunk- servant eye; and never was there a tim Mr. Stephens in the late campaign, en, crazy negro kilied by a white man in since heontered onbiiclife that his brain Thousands of “ Straight-outs” voted for se lf defence; but a man killed neverfche- and pen have been more active. In the Mr. Greeley as the last resort, and be- i es3> and the impression made is nat- GROCERIES, WINES, LIQUORS, THOMAS M- GREEN, 88 W. Balto. St., near Ilrlliday, Vino Groceries of all Kinds, Dealer in English and American ricliJLes, Capers and. Condi ments, Olives, Italian Mas- clronl and. 'Verm.eeilla, Fresh Canned Fruits of all kinds. Canned Meat* and Fi»h, Foreign and Domestic Preserves and Jellies. I have on hand a fine stock of OLD BMtjiAlflES* WIJTESi trnT£siiiE8 % gjut, Which I oftT to HOTEt, K^E ERS at the very- lowest prices, and ask a call. *5“ I am prepared to offer great Inducement* to custOTU rn, WHOLESALE and RETAIL. J03- A call is solicited. THOMAS M. GREEN, e» W. Baltimore et., near oliiday, novlU-tf .1: more, Md. BAKING POWDERS AND NULISII FL4V0SIN» tXHUCT* F OR MAKING SWEET AND WHOLESOME Bread and Biscuit*. A BETTER AU1VL1C THAN ANY IN THE MARKET, havi-. g the qu i i lea of the Dest Baking Po<vder* aud Vest combined, and recommended by all eminent English Physician*. Bread made from tho ENGLISH BAKING POWDERS can be baked at once, or may remain in th* dough forty-eight hour*, and is guaranteed to mate as good Bread or Biscuit* as if used immediately after mixing, and is warranted free from th» dele, terious effects of Baking Powders generally, being manufactured from strictly pure ingredients, an& under the supervision of oue of the best EugUkt Chemists. For Sale In Q,aarter, Half and Poun Tins by ah Respectable Grocer* and Druggists. 'Wholesale by WEST & EDWARDS, W. L. HUBBARD & 00., W.W. COMPTON & CO., GOODMAN & WADE, T. J. PHILLIPS, Atlanta, Ga* Head Office for the United States, / 101 DUANE STREET, If* X no20eodCm be accidental. Loss, S3,000. GEORGIA NEWS BREVITIES. — Columbus has been Bostonizing, — J. H. Estill is out for State Printer. ^ —Talbotton rejoices over a dog fight-. | Presidential Canvass just ciosed he | cause they could do no better, and that I nrully of rather "an unfavorable kind \ not,™ is in limbo for sought not the popular current, but, as | mey considered him the “less evil. Withal, however, the Doctor being a i i^uinnit° in all things that have thus far in life The kindly attentions bestowed upon gentleman eminent for good sense and stealings oeq . characterized his course in private and Mr. Stephens was a testimonial that his good judgment, likes Texas, likes Waco — bill Co.tins shot Jack Uann in oa- p U jj^ e> jj 6 WBS governed by a right prm- presence struck a sympathizing chord especially very well, and we with confi- vunuah. ciple, in his own mind, that he in no way in the popular heart, whien could find j deuce anticipate his early removal to — Columbus complains of too many j allowed to be compromised. The col-j no expression so effective as that of call-1 this place.—Warn Examiner. thieves. mans of Che Sun bore testimony alike to ing upon him in a most cordial manner. ~ ~ * „ ... . — M. Cody is out for Mayor of Co- bis ] abors and t0 the course be had We respectfully say to our contem -\ Tiie „ T [ rU ?*' 1 " tar “ l’.'.mbus. marked out for himself from the begin- porarv that the magic influence of Mr. Boolt * nd Xgdrfer * irt company J\o. 1. — Four Lee county prisoners have niu „ and it must surprise manv, now Stephens with the people lias not yet de- xhegaumt members of this deservedly popular “Joefryed,” that the dast of battle is clearing away, parted. Integrity liKe hi3 cannot lose 1 company gave one of their elegantly characteristic _ x he Cleouiu Hose House of Savan- to rocall Mr . Stephen’s predictions of its power over the affections of an honest ^ e e ^“ e “ e ^ e Sv^and^herad into nan, has been on lire, but no damage I ^]}q yggQlt, Ho is by no means endowed I people. ^Lf ne^couicl mee^ t*ie people in J commodious dancing hail by the affable mem* was done. rimnViAtin nowers but he reasons public discussion, we should see how bers of the Committee of Reception, uess-s. J. 8. i wim propueuo wuwan, uu, “ • u a old lirp wonlil ha rekindlpd MitcheU, E. O. Smith aud J. W. Thomas. The ex closely from cause to effect, ondhis con- j quickly me oin nre wouia ne reiunaieu. j M|)H|k baadi ]eadby c . shebans, w»s in attendance, " ** ’ **- and under the inspiration of thi sweet sirains of music the floor wa3 soon graced by the votaries of Terpsichore, while aU around the Hall, surrounded by knots ot admirers, sat the various belles of th° evening wbo failed to secure a place in the first sets. The attendance was not so largvas the Iarge-hearte l boys hau made arrangements for, bat a goodly nam ox Tjuuas. It is very difficult, owing to the prevalence of tho disease among th- horses, to get conveyance for merchandise, cotton, etc. The farmers have an idea that the ma ady may attack their cattle also, and hence the scarcity of cx teams in the city. Th's notion is a mistaken one. The milady does not af fect cattle in the least. Our country friends might make some money il they would bring in their teams and go to work. Our merchants are willing to pay liberally, as they I ave shipments to make and lreigbt to receive that must ba transmitted. Drtyago u now from SO cents to %l per load. OJF AT- I — A Talbotton romance reads as fol _ tows: Bob Holt refused to loan Jim Rob-j c j u6long are seldom wrong. He early inson five cents. Jim Robmeon was a | predicted the re-election of Gen. Grant, SMr£ gentleman, and wouldn’t brook a refusal. en d counselled the Democracy against en- Bob persisted. Jlm took a fence rail and [ tangling alliance. He regarded the mo-1 This institution will commence business to-mcr- made Bob hide out with a broken skull. tiv< f ^ beat Grant” as unworthy a row morning. Tbeir office, m the Kimbau House, — - --- I uvo to ueat mauu ^ I comer Pryor sna Wall, is very neatly fitted up, Ib • fitted to do business com- . Ball the Pjesident, is an ac* ber of the lair ladies ot the Gate City weie present to attest their apprecia-ion of the efforts made for The Local Ed’tor of the Macon Tele-1 pirty had so long battled ;or the j every wa’y egraph & Messerger comes from The Sun : maintenance of Constitutional principles lortabij. Col. j. m. Ba., me « .1 —- • ila, to Messrs. 11. w. Rabun, j h an acconpt of John Romnson s circus L gainst a strong tendency to m central- hjj 1 * wtfcoSSS'bSSSfiSSL “^ffoSwi^iin Buck aad J. Yarborough, the committee 01 at- and credits it to the Consiltuzion Of this j ze j power. He was powerless to con- I of effleen and Director* la a enfficient guaraatee of rangements, city. Pray, Mr. A. R. W.^do nos mis- tro , t J Q action of bis party in an expedient *^*^£“* A Moore / Tica miiithe appropriate our thonder. [line Of oolicy. He however maintained j p re61c i e nt; Wm. W. Clayton, Cashier! Directors— least the mjoymentof the pleasant occasion. his own course and is now a witness tolWm. A. Moore, of-Moore, Marsh & Co.; John B. I The company numbers about forty-five efficient ms own course, uau is * . itorUon President Ponth^rnT TnKuranca Co.- ! members, composed of our most popular young llcatlxs. I almost universal regret that his voice was J KjVLa, Wholesale Grocer; Campbell Wal- “•“» “ d » olna ot our most enterprising and sub- W. Horton, of Augusta. not heeaed. Sometimes, in the course lice. President Georgia Western Railroad; James H. Btantial l “ e ” :b ?“?? nd “® cb *f d ^" . T . be y b * T ® ba llt Robert Snmmerail, of Savannah. 01 the canvass, he was indeed strongly co^John^BrwMl^^EeM ^mte^Benjsmi^E! have it neatly furnished—handsomely p»inted?ana m, wr d 0 » Q- suspected, and even cnarged, by many I Crjme , President Chamber Jf Commerce, James M. I the walls adorned with pictures. The company was ^Thomas M. Turner, a £ ed 61, of 8+ o{ uSfel being but ST an emissary of General Grant, as the Dr. W. B. Orawiord of Georgia, a I Foreman, Mr. Jno. c. Peek was the third, Richard nominee of tho “ Straightouts” had no „ jt' -rtr -cr Crawford ex £ obn ®° a **• th ® ,0 Qo««“ th® fittk, which I son 01 me xxon. wm. xl. torawioru, ex brings it down to the advent of the present efficient nope from the beginning of snee ^ I Vice President of the United States, is foreman, col R. J. Lowery, who has held the posi- Thi8 had no effect upon him. lnere t nr sent on „ t onr esteemed fel- tion for tb ® p* 81 Bix y eBrB - cany happy re were nriseioles inwolvwl of which he did , P ^7- rT T esieemea iei mrnl of tho , nu iversary visit the present .nem were principles mvoivetl OI^wmeu ne urn l ow ^xtlzen, O. L. Battle, an old friend bers of the "AtlanU Hook and Ladder Fire Company not for a moment lose sight. His party of nig> with a view of becoming a citizen Ho. 1." tiionglit they saw success by a shorter I ^ pleased with this section of the State. m, f . * f - n road; and like many others who seek] m —I ho total valuauun ot property m even right by questionable means, fell by —In Mexic-i a cimjulty occurred be-1 Travis county, as we learn irom Sheriff the way-tide. * " | tween Mr. Moores and his Drother-in-1 Zimpleman, is $7,754,792, upon which vannah. Marriages. In Crawford county, Ga., 27th, T. J. Lamar, of Auburn, Ala., and Miss Orlean Cleveland. — In Liwrens county, Ga., Mr. W. F. Adams and Miss Mary B. Crossland, both of Maoon. — In Summerville, Ala., Mr. F. W. BroWn and Miss Mary S. Aldworth, both of Columbus. BOB WHITE! Bob White Bob Whitei! Bob White! Bob tUuMi! BobJWhitef Smoking Tobacco! Manufacturedby GEO. FT. JLAIJr&SI&B JTE Sf €H>. y LYNCHBURG, VA. ia pronounced by Connoiaenrs to be the FINEST SMOKING TOBACCO Manufactured in the Unitad. StatCF, aud equal to the finest Imported Cigars. For Richness and Parity it has no Kiral, Having received GOLD and SILVER MEDALS, aad DIPLOMAS, AC., at tho State Fairs of Virginia, Louisiana and Texas. FOR S-AJLilE] :B3T W. L. HUBBARD & CO. R. F. MADDOX. MEADOR BRO.’S, BOROU tHS & WING, BEHRUAN & KL'HRT, B. L. DANN. And Tobacco Dealers over the United States, nov 20-tf W. U, now a nr- w. h. how Ann, n> C. H. HOWAHD. Mr. Stephens, as all will be glad to I law, Mr. Dave Adams, in which Mr. hear, is improving in health aad bodily [ Moores was seriously wounded. the State tax is $89,648 87, and the tonaty tax, $32,560 36. jawi W. H. Howard Sons Warehouse & Commission Merchants, No. 3 Warren Bloch, AUGUSTA, GA C OMMISSION for selling COTTON.ONE DOLLAR per bsle. 8trlct personal attention given, te BusU.t3c entrusted. All Order a Strictly Obeyed, Liberal Cash Advances Jlfmk on Cotton. 49T Special Attention paid tc Weighing of Gotta* jfg- Plantation and Family Supplies 3e.eeted aad shipped by one of the firm. BAG-GrlNGr AND t nmished at Lowest Market sep26-d6t-w3m _ —te. Vi