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VOL. XV.
ATLANTA. GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 20. ML
NO. 16
She gaily gntdUycnccr.
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA.
Tuesday Kvenln*. Jean. Ill, Mill.
Ill veiling-
Sedition.
Kleetoml Vom,
Tho doctoral votes of all the States lor Presi
dent aoil Vlee-Presldont, except the Stale ol Ne
vada, have been deposited with the President of
the Senate.
The Presidential OHIco.
The New York Tribum deplores the shelving
ot the bill by the Senate, limiting the tenure
of the Presidential office to one term. The prin
ciple, It thinks, is too clearly correct; and the
evil results ot having our Presidents scheming
through one term for election to a second, have
sometimes been so glaring that the measure must
certainly be some day adoptod.
Southern Recuperation*
The New York Times seems to be waking up
to the fact that the South, notwithstanding every
ellort that has been made “to oppress and grind
her” is recuporatiug. Upon the fact, it thus dis
courses :
“Ever since the close of the war a few cants
an acre were all that could be obtained lor
UKORMIA LUUIMLATIIIti:.
Tijkhiiay .Innuury Ill'll.
SENATE.
The Senate met puisimnt to itilJoi.iuimmt.
Prayer by Mr. Ilinton.
The roll being culled and there being n 'pin-
ruiu present, the Secretary read the journal ol
yesterday,-nndthc-Scnme procccacrnirmisnicw.-
Mr..Sherman moved a reconsideration of the
bill requiring the Secretary to procure journuls
for tbe Senate. Lost. [Does not the Code set
tle the law ?— IlaroiiTEK.]
ItKPOHTS of STaNDI.SO r ,MVITTI-f.S.
Mr. Harris, chairman ot the Finance Com
mittee, ropurtid that the committee approve ol
the bill extending lime to Tax Collectors to
March. Pussed.
UOTIONB AND llKSObtTIONS.
By Mr. Burns—Resolved. That a committee ot
three be appointed by the President to examine
the qualifications of applicants to the Secretary
lor clerkships. Withdrawn.
Resolved, That a seat on the floor be tendered
Hon. J. W. Groen, Judge ol the Flint Circuit,
for this day. Pass' d.
By Mr. Merrell—Resolved, That money be ap-
propiialed lor the education ot indigent maimed
soldiers. Referred to Finance Comuiiitee.
Mr. Nuuiially—Resolved, That a debt con-
choice tratt* in Alabama, Georgia, and adjoiri-
ing States, and even at these prices buyers were
far between. This condition exists no longer.
A gepernl advance in valne has taken place.—
Ladas' which six months ago might have been
had in large quantities for a dollar an acre are
now held at five, and the prospect is a steady
advance toward tbe real value, which is as much
beyond tbe present figures as they are beyond
those of a recent period. South Carolina fully
shares the benefit of the change. The rapidity
and extent of It—our Charleston correspondent
writes—'can only be fully appreciated by those
who have had opportunities lor observing and
contrasting tbe present condition of all classes
of the Southern people with their condition
twelve months ago.’ 1
The Hon. Hr. Menard.
The Now York Courier appears, It will be
seen from tho following paragraph which we
clip from'Us editorial columns, to bo extremely
solicitous in r^ard to the whereabouts of the
negro representative to Congress Irom Louisiana.
Sorry we cannot give to it any Information thst
will relieve it from its perplexity.
“ What has become (it says) of the deeply,
darkly, beautifully black member ol Congress
from Louisiana? Where Is Menard? What
have they done with him ? Does be sit on tbe
floor of Congress, or does he look down with
superb contempt on his fellow members trom
the gallery ? It is time this thlug was Inquired
into. Bvery good citizen sympathized with
Menard. They felt the danger. They knew
that even the sturdiest African virtue could not
resist tbe evil comqiunlcations ol the House of
Representatives. If, then, Providence has
plucked Menard as a brand from that burning,
lor heaven’s sake let us know It"
Governor, J. E Brown lor carbines,
Hanlord Company, be referred to a joint 'com
mittee with the House. Messrs. Nuunally uud
Merrell appointed committee.
BII.LS ON TUIRD ItEADIVn.
To incorporate tlm "Cotton States Life In-n-
ranee Company of Macou. Passe.!.
Just here a message was received Irom the
House notifying the Senate that they hail voied
to advance $3000 to the Stale Printer.
Bill to consolidate the Atlanta & Gulf and ihe
Savannah and Albany cud Gulf Railroads —
Passed.
Tbe above bill was presented by Mr. Smith,
ol tbe 7ih. On this reading he delcuded and
maintained the passage ot the bill at length,
with much force and ability. The bill was ably
discussed by Messrs. Lester, Speer, Hinton,
Smith, Candler, and Winn. j adopted-yeas 1(12, nays 43.
Alter passage of the bill Mr. Burns notified ! The Speaker decided that Mr. Scott’s motion
tbe Senate he would move a re-consideration mi I dissolved the committee of ten, and referred the
message to the committee on the State of the
republic,
From Washington.
hers who had voted for expulsion of colored
members last session.
Mr, Shumate here rose to a question ol prlvl-
lege, hut was ruled out,<;f order,,hy Hie.lipee.kcr..
.Mr. Bryant, after Mr. O’Neal’s speech, ex-
pressed his delight that the gentleman from
Lowndes had at last opened his eyes, and
iruried that the eyes of the House were on the
eve OTCeliigTypened.. He read an extract from
the New York Tribune concerning the admis
sion ol Mr. Joshua Hill, staling that by excluding
Mr iiili,\he Senate shpwcd inleiuton of taking
action concerning ailalrs in Georgia. He pithily
observed that General Grant waa not a second
Andrew Johnson, warning the South against
looking tor such' an event. Hta remarks were
highly complimentary to the General
Mr Felder ruse to a point ot order, not thin'
ing Gen. Grant's administration waa belof«''the
tlOUfO.
Mr. Bryant gracefully yielded to^the decision
of the Chair.
Mr. Bryant thought the expulsion of the ne
gro members from the Georgia Legislature the
"root of all evil," ami-wanted Georgians (?) to do
something to alnief tor ihe crime.
A revolution'was hero brought from the Sen
» e exicnriifig the time lor collectlog taxes until
Maich/lst.
.Mr. Hryaut wanted the best men sent to
•Wushlngtnnptmi-dldiiorwanrtiTbesenronless
couslllered among the best. “He' relieved the
Speaker Irom any seeming obligation to put him
on the committee.
It was here moved that Mr. O’Neal’s motion
he laid on the table.
.Mr. Scon moved that tbe rules be suspended
and ibe motion taken up.
Mr. Scott moved that the committee appoint
ed to consider that i>ortion of the Governor's
Message referring to reconstruction be relieved.
Carried
Mr. Scott ottered the substitute tbal the por
tion of the Governor’s Message referring to re
construction be referred to tho Commltloe on
the alate of tho republic.
Ttie call for tho previoua question was not
sustaiued.
The substitute of Mr. Scott, of Floyd, waa
Monetary and Commercial
Market Keport* *>r Telegraph.
Niw York,'January ]&.— blocks etro&g. : Money easy
7. Exchange . Ood 1 LK. Bond* of ibfiiM*
North Carolina#, oitif-Cfi; new. Virginia#, ex
pon,6S; new, 81X* Tcuhtfntee, ex-coopon, MX ;
Flour flail and dtciiL.ng. Wheat doil and favor#
buyers. Corn unchanged I*oric iieady—new me**,
OS. Lard flrmei^bftrrfcli.l&X.toTai. Cotton
cental Freight*du J. “ -
S
Lowdo*. January 19.—Nwn.—Contolt 72%. Bond*
firm at 77*. -
LiYbkpool. Jantuiyf 10.—Nov.—Cotton dull. Cp*
landa 11X ; Crle^xill K. Suite b&lee.
IIaTRI. J*pnXry 1$ —Cotton opened fctaTy—spot 1XJ:
afloat
LjtWpoul, Jannary Id —AKeruoon.—and fa-
ida leas lavorabtt; cause:# do.u.ki*
W AsnraoTON, Jan. 15,1800.
SUE MUHPltY ONCE MORE.
Congress was without extraordinary interest
to-day. In the Senate the everlasting Sue Mur
phy claim waa again discussed all day, and then
recommitted to the committee, which practical
ly defeats it
snip 'canal,
Iu tbe House the Niagara Falls Ship Canal
bill consumed the day. The speeches for and
against it were based principally on the ground
ui freight transportation to the West, those fa
voring it claiming that it would cheapen freight
uud those opposing it declaring the opposite.—
A motion to table waa lost by seven votes, but
flnnlly through the efforts of Wasbburne.of lilt
nota, the measure was committed to tbe com
inittee ot tbe whole hy 81 to 80, which ia its vir
tual defeat In this Congress.
TUB BONDS.
Tbe Finance Committee of the Senate agreed
to-day to report back without any recommenda
tion Garret Davis’ bill to pay the principal of
tlie bonds in gold, and Edmunds’ resolution de
claring that they ought to be paid in coin. The
committee thought it best to submit them fur
discussiou, and Tec tbe Senate vote as it thought
best.
stoppage op distilleries.
It appears from official sources that all distil
leries in New York have ceased running. There
were lohy-oneln operation November 1st. This
is said to be the result of tbe low tax on whisky,
and for obvious reasons whisky made iu New
York city costs 00 cents per ga'lon, and the
tuxes, including special Ui, Is'(1:1 cents addi
tional, or $1 23 per gallon. Whisky sells at a
dollar iu that eily, to there is no margin for
stealing. This trade belongs legitimately to tbe
West, to wtiich it will be conflued hereafter.
TICE, THE METKH MAN,
reports that one hundred and fifty meters have
been mauulactuied, and one huudred and thirty
have been attached to distilleries.
spans fob iiftinbus.
The House Committee on Roads'and Canal,
have informally discussed tbe bill. fixing the
length ol spans for bridges across the Ohio river.
It is likely they will agree on lour huudred feet,
and ro|H>n a geueral law. . ,
GEN. G1LI.EM
concluded bis evidence bolore the 'RfcUnstmc-
tion Committee to-day in the Mississippi case.
He explained (hat the rejected Constitution was
stringently proscriptive ot the white race, tluii
scarcely a corporal’s guard pf the native while
population would support it, and that many in
telligent negroea bad voted against iu For lid.
reason he was emphatic in his opinion that un
der all the circumstances it would bo an outrage
to force that constitution on the State.
EVIDENCE TO ORDER.
A carpet-bagger and a negro, tho latter one ol
the Radical committee sent here, wore also ex
amined by tbe committee. The latter strongly
favored the acceptance ol the present constitu
tion, as, according to his loyal ideas, it was best
to disfranchise tbe whites, and he told the com
mittee that the Freadme#’' “—'in in that Slate
had bean miserably Inefficient, J his, be said,
. was because GneStGiilcm was opposed to tbe
negroea, and the bureau officers could not act in
harmony with blm. Olllsm’s testimony made a
strong impression on tbe committee.
pacific railroad.
The House Pacific Railroad Committee had
another meeting this morning, and again with
■indefinite action In the general discussiou
ol railroad matters it waa apparent the com
mittee ware in lavor ol reporting a bill for the
construction ot road* to tbs Pecitia by tho
Northern and Southern routes, so-called, and
that It will be substantially such ae referred to
In • previous dispatch ol your correspondent.—
It wae also itatad that’
_ Gen. Grant would Inter-
poa* no objection* to this bill. Tbs committee „ „
* Iu chairman, which. Mr. O’Neal ipoke at eome length,
Ing any Intention to cast blame upon tb
adjourned'to the call ol
Will to made next week.
to-morrow.
Senate concurred with resolution from House
for payment ol State Printer.
Mr. Adkins—Resolved, That a copy ol the yj.ite
ef thanks pussed yesterday, bo seut to" City
Council.
BILU ON SECOND READING.
Mr. Gignllliatt—Bill in regard to certain con
tracts declared a misdemeanor.
Mr. Hungerlord—Bill to incorporate Atlanta
Agricultural Implement Mannlacturing Com
pany.
Mr. Adkjns—A bill for the selection of jurors
In the Stale. Referred to Judiciary Committee.
Mr. Anderson—A bill repealing a bill incor-
porating the Fort Valley Loan aud Trust Com
pany. Referred to the Committee on Batiks.
Mr. Ilinton—A bill creating a new circuit lor
Columbus. Referred to Judiciaty Committee.
Mr. Bowers—A bill to incorporate the town of
Hartwell,
Mr. Merrell—A bill to change the county lines
ol Campbell and Carroll counties.
Mr. McCutchen—A bill to incorporate Hie
"Irwin Railroad Company.”
Mr." Gaudier—A bill to incorporate a Land
and Immigration Bureau in and tor the State of
Georgia.
Mr. Smith of the 7th—A bill to crcsto tlie
office of State Geologist. Ordered that Any
copies of this bill be printed.
On motion ot Mr. Speer the Senate adjourned.
The following bill was Introduced by Mr
McArthur:
Believing that General Grant will be tlie Pre
sident of tlie United States, and not of any par
ticular party, wc, the members of tbe General
Assembly of tbe Slate ol Georgia, fresh trom
our constituents, and feeling that we have u
right to speak for them because we know their
leelings, and confident that such a course on
the part of the President elect will be received
throughout Georgia as the harbinger uf peace,
and tbe dawning of ajbrighter day In our coun
try: therefore, be it
Resolved, by the Senate and House of Reyressn-
tatires of the State of Georgia, in General Assem
bly met. That, laying upon the altar ol our com
mon country all the prejudices aud bitter icel-
ings engendered by the late elections, we pledge
ourselves and the people we represent to the
support of General Grant in carrying out the
Constitution of tbe Uulted States aud the laws
enacted under It
Resolved, Tbal his Excellency Governor Bul
lock be and he Is hereby requested to forward a
copy of these resolutions forthwith to the Presi
dent elect ol the United States, and to the pre
siding officers of both Houses of Congress.
This resolution bciug opposed by Mr, Hunger-
told, Mr, McArthur withdrew it,
[Iu our report of tbe proceedings ol the Sen
ate on yesterday, wc omitted a bill introduced
by Mr. Smith of the 7th, creating lltu office ot
State Geologist.]
HOUSE.
House, mot pursuant to adjournment at 10
o’clook, a. ra. ,
Prayer by Rev. Dr. Brantiy.
J lurnsl read and confirmed.
Mr. O'Neal, of the committee appointed to
consider the Governor’s Mcsssge, reported that
the members of salacotumitico seemed disposed
to procrastinate, and, therefore, begged to lie re
lieved Irom this committed.
Mr. O'Neal moved that a committee of four,
be appofhted by the Speaker, to co-operate
with like committee from tlie Senate, and pro
ceed to Washington City tocouler with emi
gres*.
Mr. Scott moved that tbe motion bo referred
to tbe Committee on tbo state uf tbe Republic.
Mr, Harper of Terrell, wanted tbe motion re
read.
Mr. O'Neal moved here, to suspend the rule*
that his motion might be taken up, speaking in
favor ol ihe'motlon.
Mr. Harper thought the remarks of Mr.
O'Neal were out ol order. Sustained by Ibe
Speaker.
disclaim-
those mem-
BILLS ON THIRD READING.
A bill fur the holding of Floyd Superior Court.
Pa sed.
A bill to incorporate the North Georgia
MiuiDg Company. Passed.
A bill forbidding the selllug by hired tenant*
of agricultural produce alter night.
Mr. Harper, of Terrell, moved that tbe bill be
relerred to tbo Committee on Judiciary. Motion
carried.
A bill authorizing the Ordinary ot Stewart
county to draw his warrant on the treasury ot
Stewart. Passed.
Mr. Harper, ul Terrell, moved that the Senate
resolution be taken up. Taken up, and resolu
tion adopted.
The Semite here sent in a resolution, appoint'
ing two members from tbe Senate, and thr*s
Irotu the House to inquire into the claims of an
agent for Sharp's Rifle Manufacturing Company,
and asking the concurrence of tbe House.
A bill tor tlie holding of Floyd and Polk
county courts, was hero referred to tbe Senate
on motion of Mr. Scott ol.Floyd.
BILLS ON FIRST READING.
A bit! to authorize Mrs. Eliza Carter to ped-
die without license in Green county..
A bill to exempt from Jury and militia duty
certain citizeu of Ainericus.
A bill to authorize Notaries Public to ad 1
minister oaths.
A bill to authorize the appointment of a So
licitor for Justices Court in criminal cases.
House adjourned until 10 o’clock, a. m.,
morrow. ■
BY TELEGRAPH.
A-lluiitix Arlvcrtlsemvn s.
815,000
HOLIDAY PRESENTS
A.11 ran tii Adverlhsementa.
.V. LEYDEN,
(Successor to n EJtRINQjAjLE VDEN,)|
TIE LIVE JEWELBY ST08E
Hullroad' Advortlirements.
1»6!¥.
"Winter Arrangement.
CEO. ©HARP, Jr., Agent.
T HE mjpree#flente^ of
•ir.ee u* o^etiint hee led me jo Wtare tb*t t^e tit-
*.* r« of JLUkr.xx kaaow now to ftpprecUu * flrr.CM*
©tore. Mr *4le* n*Te beer, btzrr. txui on tbe itrecrtb
of this. 1 n»re this <ujr the itnre*t w^horaetf
of fine rood* Out feu ever bevjn ia tbit market, before
or since tbe w*r.
Bhlrtintr,
BlieeLlnK*.
Orlllw,
Osuuburgs.
Btripe#, ChookB,
and. Yarn#,
B7 the B4le, at ?tcU)Tj Price*.
TO THE WORTH AND EAST,
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TOBACCO I TOBACCO!
Louisville, .-Cincinnati or- Nig and beacthcl sets |
POPULAR EP.Ar.DS OF
SJMOICl>r; A?S'I> CIIEWrNC,
Passengers hy th s Home hive Choice of
TWENTY-FIVE DIFFERENT BOCTE*
—•to-
ust e w YORK,
Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. ; "
0T Pe*aon«en ftolftlajc ticxet* oy unr route ;o New
York, PbiUdelptiiA, or tt&Jtimore, r*a neil WtthliigioL
without ox IT* ciurf w.
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~ Cheek Baggage to Louisville, suit It will be
rs-obeefced to destination on Trains of Lonlsrille ; X
and HssnvUleBallroad before arrival at Lonurille i %m
MAGNIFICENT SLEEPING CABS
ON ALL N1GUT TKAJNS.
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SAPPHIRE,
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PLAIN GOLD,
FROSTED,
aim
ENGRAVED.
WATCHES
Ample Time for Meals at Good Hotels
ASK 70R TICKETS VIA
LOUISVILLE.
GENERAL TICKET OFFICE, Atlanta
ypfoSrod
J3. WALKER,
M.ut«r of TreoiorutioM,
* A. R. K.
t<Yec*sy*fiT» flx>« Wuchte, for Lediet ax.4 G«cUe»«&. al
Hew York pnew*.
E W E L R Y
btytoe too numerous to metUoi*.
At r^dnftrt'pHcee, by" ‘
A. LEYDEN,
vrtitebaC Street, Atlanta. Oa.
Sewing Machines!
JCST RSCEIVED. A LOT OF. TUE1CBLEBRATKD
WEED MACHINES
To be ?oi<i at ntinnfiornrtn' prliss, by
A. LEYDEN,
WtltetaB Street, Atlanta. Oa
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BARGAIN'S! BARGAINS!
CLOTHING FOR MEN AND BOYS,
CLOTHS, CASSJMRRBSl
Piece, tu H 5 s ffiiiiSt Mi
.VAX’ YORK SSdOCllTHD PMBSS DrSPArcnSS
MO 0 X DISPATCHES.
Washinotonj Jan. 10.—The Virginia Com-
niituv, by resnituion, postponed the Richmond
Convention from the 10th February to the 17th
Match. Raring that Congress would ool set in
season to'allow tbe people to consider the prop-
"siiioa and select delegates at early ss tbe day
hcretolore designated.
The Commit!' c remains in fbil session during
tlte present week.
■ Yesterday’s interview with Grant leads Vir
ginians to consider Gram as the most available
Irienu ot the movement in Washington.
Thu Mississippi- committee visited Grant,
urging bis aid in immediate Admission.
Grant replied that the reconstruction commit
tee bad prepared a bill iu accordance with thsir
views, and expressed tbe hope that the matter
would be settled bit ore tho commencement ol
his administration.
Siinatk—Alter an adverse speech by Mr. Ter ;
rv tbe amnesty bill was referred to the Judicia
ry Committee.
Tbe House is discussing Commissioner Well's
revenue report. Kelly attacked it violently.
Tin; Supreme Court is arguing • patent cote.
I’.vius, Jan.' Ill—tsulton ho* instructed Am-
hassador to sign the conference. It is thought
that Greece will accept the terms.
A sharp earthquake felt al Calcutta.
Napoleon speaking irom the throne congratu
lated the members on the strength and hannony
ol the nation, which was now reedy to meet dfl
events; the army aud navy and resources being
complete. He favored the discussion, no
touching the constitution, which was above de
bate.
He concludes: | All governments are tlabla to
error. Fortune declines to smile on ell enter
prise*, but the country knows that there to ae
thought nor act uf mine which to net given to
tlie glory ol France.” He congreiatetee the
powers on the result of the confveeoe.
WESTERN & ATLANTIC RAILROAD.
ON xndtfter May 17th, Farmer Trvn* wi;.rut
ae follows *
GOING NUNTIL
LEAVE ATLANTA.
0tl5 A. M. Dah.t (Kxcipt Sutoat'*.) Exrxwf
Famxnhxh.—Arrive at hAtUtuxiott t
coaneainK with train* of NaanvUle »:;t.
Chatuuooira Railroad lor Nashvvue, Loui*-
rilie and toe West, and for New York and
other Ka-tcrn Cities, ru Looutiiic ; al*»L> witt
train* of itcmpKis Aid L*r!vTiun ;iro 1 d
lor Memphis, New Orleans, etc.
4-11 1*# HI. Dailt vBxcxn SuxuAT’a,) Daltox
AcooK*ODATto>.—Arrive at Marietta i\
r. m., C^ien»iUe ?:ic r. Kini^ton ktlV r.
Dalton ixiau a. x.
T*00 P* It* Dailt GnxATNoRTHaKx Mail—Arrive
»i Dalton m., eoiuiocU&ir w-ith train*
lor Kuoxvtiae. L>-nchburc. \\ aphiu^toc. l^a :
more, Philadelphia and .New York. Arrive a*
Chattanooga at a, a. m .. condoling with train*
of Nashville aud nalunov>£* Haliroad lor
Nashville, Louisville and the Wat, and for
Now York and other Sa*t«rn cine# ru Loci*-
viliee; ai-o with tnun? ol Memphis ard
Charleaton Hailrohd for Memphip, m. Lou>
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COMING SOUTH.
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t*4i Ae 71, Daily GiutAT SortBSKX Mail.— Loav-
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tnunr of Na*?ivt!le and i'h«tunoo;» auc
.Memphis and Charleston Kauri*ada, ana Da
ton at ¥:4S r. m., counecturr with train* o:
Kasl Tennes«ee and Georgia KaLroad.
11*00 A* Xlo Daily ^Kxcxrr r*rN0Ai>, Dalto>
Accommodation—Leave Da-ton at t\i a x
Kingston fl:*) a. m., Oaii«r»uU« :.;b a m .
Mariett*at vr«? a. x.
ltlO P. 71. Daily \Kxceit m-xtiai •. Rama^
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tAhooga, and Mcmphi* %ud Cnar>*ion i*js’
roads.
Pullman’* Patent Sleeping Coaches
on all Nio'ht Trains.
E. K. walrrr,
nay It— Ma»»»r of T^T*iort*vor..
I S.ItLiV E r;w are.
FIYB HUNDRED PRESENTS IN SILVER, a!! en-
urtiy new siylaa, to arrive next Satarday. 7hos«wi*h-
Mcieg my new good*
1 be ectlrtJy diflcr- I
pnee and i
tug to hay, will save money by teeing my
lore porcuaainr •Inewflare. They will tw
**r.t from anyitucr tn Auanta ; ana in pn<
I defy competition
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err warranted to be txactJ/ at represented, tt«
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ajt no* r.nnr to an
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ante* that
To Rn-lirottii Ooutnietori*.
Orricx Qxoaou \Yx«iik^ H K I'oxrAXT, >
'.Ui.atry *d. »
ALF.D proposals wt , be nvi.v.ti un;:* ut ;ith da>
kj o: March next, fur ihe cntdiutioc a::C mas'cry i
that portion of tbe Gesrru western lL»1lr -«d extenaiu^
from the Western 4 Atlantic Rai rovd to t owdar |
hprmgs—dlttaaee thmeeu miles. Duns and specifl-
cations of the wtvrk can b»- *«*eti at the odScc of tie tv'm-
pan> on *na alter tne i»t d*j *»i M^rc.i mat.
order of,the Doaru ot A*ireciors.
L. r. GRANT.
likfl-dl Ghiet Er.na-er ■. W. It. K Co.
j shall offer herter indafeictcta-
'H«if ol ^V«iv** r11in on r#».
L. A N I E K
house,
- . .GEORGIA.
COLLIER .yBOVS
i •i-.am.W th. m»o
cttuUj MUai s ahua
H CVINtt „,amc4 th. oaaano.u ot (hi* n.'SM
n.p«:UliUx much s star, of th. ,
ft** waatkas M sad non ikt Uoow.
th. pab.tc p.woa'V*'
Attanilre far
ooS—tm
XEWIIV KctWldK HOUSE,
Real Haltresd Dcyot and M-nN’j.1 Lut:^,
ROME, CKORCIA.
n**>-
3 A aTXSSHfHT. Prm-rlHw
OU ot Vitrol.
T ax rnixstx crkwical worsa, nkwtork.
nsDs^cisn sad off. r lor u',< tit. of V uol la k>:>
to nil parehtssrs, st the Inwsw market price, and would
nil th* atwatlos of Manslai-lnivn ol- F,rtitttera to the
MB*. Also SALT Ktirt MTKK OAKS tSulpiMtc ol So-
daj lor boo am. A-idm.
>«»*—Sol
aklULEY * CtiFFlN. A«rnM.
1* wiiHaia sfnwkVrw York.
MANURE! MAJil'ME!!
6 AAA LOADS or BUST SI ABM MANCRK
,VUv (o, u], at th. C,rt rr Camp. Term* re*
ssosM*. Call or apply to Commanding tiffleer, at the
Camp,JaclN-un
BOARD.
IB* OLD MASONIC HALL BtTLDVNO, next th*
— is*" Lot,Is opened h>t boardsts hy Ml*.
It tovaaTsoleat to tb* Funutr Shed
L *srty *pp«t.iioa wi'i tecnr* pi***-
'Ms room*. Dar Boarder* can *1*0 b*
jiaP-lw
B
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K
i this t*
betns
», ttol
s
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
UNDERTAKER.
ytaniilhclnrer ol Coffins,
and riALra rx
Metalic Burial Cases, Caskets, 4c.
ALSO,
MANUFACTURER
ALL
asrc soot-u a
KINDS OF FURNITURE.
FACT0ftY: Lock:* Streei. Sear WaltonSpnoj.
WARS ROOMS reacatree Strwrt, tippotile Wreee
—- -—
0 or.c In th* ceneiry i
Knowing a* i do trom
rnanr ecar*' axperteare In this bounce*, it GeoreU. the
wan:* ol her pcoph. tad betns detwalnod to aetH In
i qnanut*. eaei#;, and prloe, 1 can. and wifi
L STAIN the best Shoe
and Lmthee Bona ia the noath.
Kemeenber the place and era.
aaetv—c
I. T. BANKS,
Kano*'* Bnlldins
Corner While hai: and nnateretne
(MIIVBRIITT RICH 1CHOOL
rRKFAlUTORY DETASTMENT
o» re*
UNIVERSITY OF GEORGIA,
ATBMS3, aSOKSli.
ORGANIZATION:
A. A. LIT ICO Ml, PJ^ - - - - - Chancellor
FACULTY:
BENJ. T. trCNTie, AM.. Preeldent—Mathematic* *sd
liiwknl ikiwaa
T. B. BOYALU tUnlvaeelrv of V».v—LaSa and Greek.
W. W. LUMPKIN, A c M.,Bn*U.h l weertere.
F. A. LIPSCOMB, AJL, French and German.
A BOM* SCHOOL—*oerdert become member* ot the
£K Prssldsel** MmUy. CUnree of In*traction thotoosb
•nd prsctlcsL Fonr 9eho!ar»b'p», »hlch *eenr*. FHKX
TCITIOX Is the Htshsr Deparnnent* of th* Unlvtnlty.
are st tbs dtspsssl «tho Ftcolt. ofth* Hteb Vchoot,
and will be awarded to U« beet scholtra oa the comple
tion of the Rlfh Reboot court e ot ttndy. Ctreelar* sent
on application to th* President. decd-Suwtf
AraiSHTIATORM BALM.
W ILL be told, on tbe Aral day of February nest, be
fore the coart hon*e door In th# city ol Atlanta.
01 pabttc outcry, one ahsrt RoewsU Factory itock. and
*aeso. Bore or lean, on Fulton street, tn
oaeehud of an ■
dsdisf w*U.
). A. ATWOOD.
Ada’r sstat* of Henry Atwood.
Ttintor's foe |l
THIS WAY FOR^ CHRISTMAS I
•T. 3tl. HOLBROOK
i^othw !ot of FURS, .
AC1J Gifts, CCDSlftiCg Of—
Sible Kicx Som
F.tcb Sr;*, iy. vvnas t<;c(rTTl ?e*s.
Natural aec orown Mosarat Pots.
Brews coney
CkLflTC&'s fri-tf.
G«et*s Fervours.
Gvtt’s Fur Oajc:!et»,
Gcti't > ur Cap*. Foot Mufli.
Urw*cwfo\ a?v < Orw* Silk Hsta«
Aipit* Hats,
Macou AdvertUcmeuu.
CIT1 BANKING COMPANi OF MACON.
W. P OOODilL.
Cashier.
C. A. NUTTING
President
DIRECtORSi
\Y. B. JOHNSTON, W. 6. HOLT
4. J. GRESHAM, J. E. JONES.
W ILL do a genera: RANKING BUSINESS In aU it*
details. Tt.e Mock ot Una Company t* *11 owxefl
.0 Maces a&d vicinity- Haring no arcn^atioe to protect,
tbe whole Capital ia gnarastswl for tk« seenrtty of
ponton asd Miron*.
Nto I<*t tWrwfAmdi^U-NATIONWL CITY DkXS.
R eforonoei,!,
LonUrtJls, My.
Losisrnls, Ky.
... ioQisrUlt, Ky.
Los^rtUth gy.
. ... t»uLotts,Mo.
. m. loaia. Mo.
... Cincinnati,O
. .Memphis Teen
. Knoxville, Tenn.
. .Knoxville, Teoo
... .Knoxville,Ton
NasbriHe, Teas
Cbatunoo-ja D'pcoast and Deposit lWtok
norto • >1a w?i^Chatt*s/w»art. TeCn.
ttauV of Kentucky
Gtuhne a Co
McFeoan, Arms true? A Co
Mctcbacl*' National Eatk.
A O Smith 4 Co
J. Y. Uru.n 4 Co.
German Nation*! H*lX x
Peo|4«> Hank of KtJX'i’*
First National Han*
McCowen. McClnua 4 Co.,
Uugfc Doogiass X Co
Fumiahml lluiiuo to Bent
A NKWLT-FUiTNISUBD U0U8E, containing *ls
room*, within dfiy yard, ol the Capitol, to. real
spos reeaonshl* term*.
Apply st the oace ol GsttreU A Jickioc, Attorney*
st Lsw, oa Whitehall street. j*tlb-«t