The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 10, 1871, Image 4

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" ■ 1 . > i"""« ! i ,gg& Hunoat Moinino .Decemihr 10. Mff" Alins Advertisements always /send • Fret Page ; Local out Dueineu S'uticee on Fourth Page. ■■••■•CaflnaltkaMi Mr Sale at tin cmtir. DAII.T.,.,,........, I CcnU WEAKLY,,.,., * U»‘“ THR Legislature has parted a bill to protect the people of Georgia agaioat the last FTBliDf at DeGiv*'* tea huge aodi- CITY AFFAIRS. Cmmu aid Bridal Presents.— Silk drama, embroidered cjnaks, fur* French kid glovra, ailk under-garments, Franck hosiery. French calicoes, French rre^yf*, bras, real 1*M aria. every nov elty in ties, real jet acU and three ceaea of ourinritfae all opening at the London Store, Marietta street. . lm. Wan. Wean BoeomeaT—See a are chaare teaar uehtnns thia morning. To A) of a raeeti* of atoakkoldea ... "-—i*—— Saif Metre.—See notice and reward Offered Wrapt* of fcetmolaa. Bud tate |^Mi oflk mi ndoibfoproport/. f*WWWIii WtenurlwwreifclyOoa- oart at Paper of the Baptiat Sunday hM| jrogt|rrp»d to Sabbath next, 17th inat, when it will take place at the Flat Baptist Chanh. Tail Gnaii Ware End Sale,—-Sea the adrartarreant of OoL G. W. Adair, who will cell three thirty-nine lota in Weet End day after to-maqow. Take a fiaa ride in the atreet can I illegal and fraudulent iaaue of Bondi by Bullock. Acting Governor Conley vetoed it, and yesterday both branehee peaaoil it oTor hta reto. Tbia bin propoaee to require the hold- era of ell bonde of the State, iaaued ainoe 1868, to Bend them into the Treasury far examination, to aee whether they are ille gal or not. A cry of repudiation i» raised against tbia requirement It occurs to us that those who refuse to submit their bonds to thia inspection thereby stand aa aelf-oonfeaaed holders of 'fraudulent obli gations— the aame as forged papers. Men who hold legal bunds of thia State, which hare legally and honcaffy come into their poeacarrion, will not be afraid to submit thsr same to any inspection whatever. Those who relate, place themselree at once under the ban of iiiapieton. Minim: MoOruroroB-Breoaou sang Ox Jons' Hill.—Mr. Stage will ■all fifteen valuable lota at half- past two o'plrek to-aoaroar. Sea kit card. Take a free ride and trade for the reeidahea aad tnlanaaa loU which ha A Hon Bo*«.~W* sre htforetud that a book of ISO pages, entitled, the "Man- o*l of the StaM of Georgia,” containing brief biographical aketohre of all the white members of the Legislature, will aoon few leased from the press of J. J, Tooc, of fchritg. The sketch of Col Jam el *. Smith will be quite full A Moamrr to the Confederate Darn.—Hon. James M. Smyths, of Aa- guata, is Traveling Agent for the mle of tickets in 2000 prices, reined ntn half million of dollars—the profits of which are to be expended in erecting n mono menttottj*q*tagc*te dead. I* A Q.'Mefiawa, HagusU, Q*. are Gen arel Agents. _ Lawskk A Hivnre—This old and re- Bnble jewelry honae, establisbed by Mr. Lnwihg faritfa reiga— ago, gives notice of elegant Christmas goods bn hand and oomin£fa^Mj( Some things improve with age among them la Mr. Lewahe 1 reputation for fair dealing and selling ex- ■otly aoah good* as hu repseerota them to bo. Nobody is afraid to bny anything from Mr. Lawshe or My. Hare Toon Clothe* Washxd.—The Steam Laundry, on BMed street, oppo site Tm Sow Omen, will be open for business on to-morrow (Monday) morn ing, Wagons will raoeiva ana deliver clothing. Order Bozo* and Washing Lists will tm found With B. H. Goodman, I’eaohtree atreet; F, G. Kalb, Marietta strict; Phcaaix t%armacy, Whitehall •treett H. Knrwizek, Decatur street, aa E- T. AUre. MaDonough street. Wood Station BoaxaD.—The train on the A)lanta and W«a» Point IUtlroad, duo yeeterday morning, wee dalajad rewrel boor by the burning of a wood ■tattoo, a abort distance this aide of Weet Point The station wna found be oa fin wfce* the train reached it, and the latter bad to wait until the fire bad eompleMd ita work before it oould pass. Thia oeeadooed a delay of three or four hours. Tu OdWiihttll Lrra Ixsttuncb Con ran—Tan Tuoramm XtoLUina Pare.— The following letter shows the baatfit of having one's life insured, It vxets but little, paid every yuir, fin krep up nlaign amount of insurance. No man knows when ba may die, nor how destitute he might Ifikvy MvfamQy. Mr. Hill in the following ware, had paid oalyfil.flOU to the Cooapauy in premiums: Aehuewlsdnsiaaut. Panar, Houston Co., O a.,Nov. 27,1871. Miaaii. Bogan, Edinre A Co., General Agaota Southern, UU Hearer,oe Oom- peuj—Gentlemen: As attorney for the mil mo tniaahnawiifgu the reeaipt from the Hiratheiu Lifu laaarecea Company of ten thoaaaud (816,666) ' KTf _ . I late Mr. bpon his life In that w-EKS which it ee emi- thehouerto re bel Hill Compaay. ^With my beat wishes ere "■“7 mata, yoare. ware-impaatfnUy, Fudbuck Aa Town. .-» * Chuzch Nonets.-Bar. A 0. Hay good, B. D, will preach at Payne's Ohnreh *«, a, it. had at St Paul'a Ghsrah fit 7 9 m Tnmo Bimar^ftnri^-Bnv. T. H. rx'.iM** wa | at 10t o’clock, and at night OncreMiTKr, YaarxBDir the members of the Bond Bing swarmed about the Capitol, highly excited because the Legislature was' pass ing the Bond Bill over Mr. Conley's veto. Thia Bing might aa wall peek up and go home. The Legislature will not be controlled by It. A Bonn Mnanxo.—'We are requested to announce that a public meeting of those opposed to repudiation, and legisla tion landing thereto, will beheld to-mor row night, and that handbills will be sued to-morrow, appointing the time and place We shall not impugn the motives of all who are oonnected with tbia movement —for we are told that aome men above anapicios are with it; hart we ventnratbat Henry Clews, the enormities and outra geous faatuie* of whose big claims we have published, aa well aa all whom he hu hired to labor in his behalf, are among the prime movers' in proposing this meeting. We venture that all who wish to fatten upon us forever the frauds of the KUnbaU-Bnilock-BIodgett Bing, are elding end abetting this demonstra tion. We predict that if any lumeet men are in it, they will aoon find themsalvea in bad oompany and get out of it .with hiatus No Georgian favor* repudiation of hon est debts; but tha cry of repudiation shall not prevent us from protecting ourselves ■gainst a ring of public thieves, who have takan what they call our bonds, issued in violation </ law, with intent to defraud the people—knotting their illegality and the in- tertian, when they took this waste paper, ffe cannot afford to vitalize such dead matter, or saddle upon oar children this huge burden bf frauds, by sanctioning the villainies of the Bing, perpetrated in violation of lew. Bought Him Off. —Two yonng gen- men, who are brothers, residing ltas then fifty miles from Atlanta, were oourting a yonng lady—daughter of a near neigh- bor—both being in dead earnest One proposed to give the other <20 if he would desist, and leave the field deer. The proposition wuaocepted—the money paid The brother paying tbia tee then proposed to the yonng lady, and was ac cepted, and a marriauo qhiokly followed. The Democratic Executive Commit uu—We publish this morning the ap pointments by Hon. Julian Hartridge, chairman of the Exeoutive Committee of the Democratic Party for the State of Georgia. Mr. Hartridge is one of the rising men of abllty in Georgia, and is a true Democrat of the right stamp. The Committee selected by him is e good one, whioh will meet the approbation of the party. ’ Democratic papers In the State ore re quested to copy. Tkb Homs Fma Ihsurahck Company or Columbus, Ohio.—We publish, thia morning, a statement of the transactions of this company from the ICth of Octo ber to the 24th of November loot, with its actual oonditiou, duly certified to offl aiolly by the Auditor of the State of Ohio, and, therefore, reliable; oho, the action of.the Oompany with regard to its Chiosgo losses. Before that fire, this Oompany waa thoroughly sound and in a healthy condition. By that fire it lost heavily. The Oompany aeeneedthe dock- to make up that lott, which they are doing fully, and will pay off all, having the Company in the aame healthy condition it wu before. Mr. Wetere, is an experienced and re liable insurance man, well known in this oity- Thx Nsw Exzcunvx Ooumtttkx op the Democratic Party or Globule— By virtue of the authority vested hi me, by the Convention of tho Democratic party of Gtyrgiu, which assembled in Atlanta, on the a.xth (6th) instant, the following named gentlemen are ap pointed members of tbe Executive Com mittee of tbe Democratic party of Geor gia, to act until the assembling of anoth er Convention of that party: For the State et large—Clifford An anon, of Bibb; E. F. Hogc, of Fulton Joseph B. Camming, of Richmond Oarey W, Styles, of Dougherty. From the First Congressional District— John O. Dell, of Screven; Junes H. Mantes, of Brooks. From tha Second Coagranional Due lot—Cheriaa C. Kibbee, of Pulaski; Wm. O. Fleming, of Deeatur. Frumthe Third Congressional District teg a* *Y,Paeron.—8arrjoaa this morn- i 10t, and i. 0/pSBXm at’ tf? 1 School at 8(, p. n. L_ _ Cold Watxb Txmplab*.—This little Band of Tempeeaeee advocates will VM their regular monthly meeting thia (Sunday) afternoon at 2 o'clock, at their bail, corner Marietta and Broad streets. Reader, if yon want to pass a pleasant, os well at profitable, hour, go and hear these children, and restive instruction. Good music will be given, and a wulieme extended to all. Wanted.—Some customers for the Pride of Pennsylvania Bye Whisky, which took the premium at the Atlanta Fair, and in pronounced by everybody par excellence. Tux Axnxa.—We invite attention to the odvertisemeot of Mr. L. B. Davis. We shall hereafter give a critical notice of this Company. enee composed of the elite, fashion and musical talent of the oity, who expressed their pleacare by repeated aad irreeieti- ble encoree. Madame Brignoli sings with power. Shedesoends from tbe higher to the lower notea with su ease and grace that is almost magical. Her voice, which is tbe jewel af her hopes, while it glides in tbe alto, soars in the soprano toaeub- lime height, where, to he sustained, it needs only She support ef her matchless execution. Tbe Madame, we learn, goes West from here, on a tour which is to contin ue until her husband’s engagement with Madame Nilsson expires, when ahe will join him for a European career. To Ou* Out Fathsxs:—Mb, Editor. Tho beauty of my article will consist in its brevity. I am cohatantly ig dread of fires, and as wo have no cisterns near os, I wish to suggest to our “City Fathers” the propriety of constructing one upon “Markham street," near the oolored Bap tist Church. By adopting that locality, an immense expense may be saved to this oity, as there is already an excava tion in this atreet whioh would hold acme 60,000 gall ana of water. To complete this work, it is only necessary for the sides to be squared suitable for the brick work, and the removal of the carcass of an old ox, whioh, in attempting to pass along the street, fell in and broko his nock, where he still remains, very much resembling a nuisance. Bob. Short. “At."—The word af Is very strangely used in this section of country. It is provincialtem whioh we have found pecu liar to North Georgia and Eastern Ala bama. We have also noticed ite free by some persons whom we have met from Western New York. It does not *n*rrr to be confined to the illiterate, bat is provincialism—strictly. Every day we hear questions asked In this way: Where is it atWhere does he live at 7 Where did you leave it off The word “dl,” in all such cases, is superfluous, meaningless and ridiculous. Leave it off Quit ing it in such connection. Stop it Don'tttttaritony more. It is a very in excusable crucifixion of the English lan guage. Matos's Court.—Tha admittance fee to His Honor’s metises yestseday marr ing ranged from <60 to <6, according to each one’s diligence in soliciting an invi tation. This la an exorbitant price for a carte blanche to these medley reoepti ma, but princes cease to be princes when they cease to be lavish. TI IT MUISABCX (said to be) on tho Green's Ferry street —a slaughter-pen-which has for weeks been infecting the city with ite Arabian perfumes ss is adege-i—tike an Egyptian pastille—is creating an enormous amount of litigation. The whole delegation was before tbe Mayor yesterday, with a for midable array of attorney*. His Honor decided that the quaetiOB came node* Use jurisdiction of the Council. Is our opinion, rich momentous ques tions, effecting the character of the nation, ought to bo submitted to tbe Committee on Foreign Affair* B--Lamar, of NfiMoog**; Hugh I#Hfith fteagrntiroal Dia- Ha—la I, of Monroe; John ■Dr. Jfrm. ***•*&„«* * ». “ fttiHT Charek this zooming at XOfi •'aioak, and D«TteWhm~'A.i. area- a* ItehMte/ .te. . n Itth Congressional Dia- teteti-Oeorge F. Pieros, it., ml Han- ooek; JamasD.Katthewa, of Ogiathorpe. -Frews tha Sixth OoimmmiMial Dis trict—Garnett McMillan, of Habersham; W. E. Simmons, of beloved, and none more devoted to the welfare of his charge. Gwinnett . onal Dia- i/lqpd; 0. p. JWlzrx BAarnraoa, Chairman. Attention, T. B. Club.—Ton are oom- mandad to appear at your Room to-mor row (Moaday) at 8 r. m. Firry impor tant business. Come! Separating Man and Wife.—“Let no man put nsundor” is au injunction that railroads, at least, do not beod. In the early part of last week a young Virginia gentleman went to Mobile, and married him a young and beautiful wife. Arriv ing at Montgomery Friday morning, he went out for breakfast—leaving hia bride on the train. He finished his meal, and hastened oat just in time to see the train move ont of sight. Here was a predict- ient. It wai unless to attempt to over take it; banco there was nothing left tor him to do bat to pine away a whole day in Montgomery, and take the night train. He telegraphed to hia bride, uud in tho afternoon received a reply that ahe waa here at the Kimball Houso waiting for him. He took tbe night train, and was one of the passengers delayed by the burning of tha wood station. Of course he spent the night in a “fine frenzy, and would have doDO some “tell swear ing” if he hadn’t just married. He bad the sympathy of all bis fellow passenger* However, tbe longest nighta will away, and tbe slowest trains will reach their destination at last! Yesterday at ton o'clock he arrived here, and rushed to the Kimball House, where he found hia bride well cared for, and happy loses him. So exultant was he over the end ing of hta wo that ho immediately went around, bunted up all hia fellow-paasen gers, and proposed to stand treat for the crowd. Cord.—Atlanta. Oa.. Deo. I, 1871.— Her. flm A. BViyAt.-The undersigned official members of the 1st Church South, Atlanta, Georgia, learning that you intend, at tho next meeting of the Annual Conference, to urge favorable ac tion ou vour petition—which has been the Cabinet for some two or three Mote years, for transfer to the Sonth Georgia Confcnaree, edopt this method of ex pressing onr regret that tho North Georgia Online*se shoeld too** the service* of oee who, through his Ulenta and Christian devotion to the "High vo cation wherewith be is carted,* cannot fail to be of greet sorvioe and usefuluree to the Conference, anil to bear our teeti- mony to tha faithful diaoheag* diving the past year of yoOr duties, arduous aa they hum bean, Ministerial Pastoral and Financial and to assure you that wher ever you go joa will bear with you our in politics, claimed to be a Nutionaliel, or waiter at the National Hotel. One of the tenets of the doctrine was to break wait er's beads with cup* The first exhibi tion of this doctrine cost him <15, and a braised head to boob xath srxzji went into the room of her nfater-In-Uwto assart the dying in j unction of her mother, who, when tbe Devil celled her to her long home, admonished her daughter to arise, go into a far land unto the honse of a kinswoman, where she would find a. certain quilt bespankled with divers many colors. She farther advised Kate to take this unto hessolf 'for her heira, as signs and Bweetheerts until the lost shred was dissipated into the air. K ite obeyed, but her kinswoman dispu ted tho deed woman’s authority, and gave the interloper a few severe blows as a compensating heritage. Kate's law-suit for tbe recovery of her estate cost her <10. -* ESTHER WELB0BN, the injured party in the above-mentioned suit, was dismissed with commendations tor her bravery. MB. JOHAXltnS CAMPBELL, who, as stated yesterday, tried to dis grace the memory of his ancestor, En- gland's immortal bard, sustained tbia achievement with a daring invasion of the sacred precincts ef his wife’s stock ings, where she had ooncealed a lot of jewelry. He bad just assaulted that dal- iaote barrier, the garter, when a polioe- man arrived and stopped farther pro ceeding* Witnesses testified that It was a common ooourrenoe to hear at night hia wife pleading piteously for mercy. To avenge the persecuted woman, His Honor demanded a deposit of <50, and loomed up in a lecture on woman, wo man’s righto, mean whisky, love, 'ben zine, lords of creation, husband's duty, wi-e's fidelity, creation, blood and thun der—that mode every evil spirit in the barbarous tyrant quake. SEVEN OTHER INDIVUDUAIC .were eon rioted of miner offenses, and fined <5 and <10. The oity realized from this entertainment the handsome sum of, <120, and the unweloome truth that there are many hoathens in Georgia as well California. Local & BusinQ^g Notice**. Mayor's £oubt—The Fibsi Thing that Pro Tem Lowry encountered Fri day morning, was that famous slsugh ter pen. - He was appalled at the sight of those hog-murderers. The Court, not satisfied with the testimony of hu man witnesses, had invoked tbe spirits of the departed cattle and swine, to tes tify against their persecutors, and the room was resounding with sepulchral grunts sad demoniacal bellows, that mode tho tribunal quake with fear and trembling. Lowry, in this emergency, dismissed them until Tuesday, hoping that Hia Honor's favor with Plutonian spirits would conciliate the vengeance of these assassinated swine. Let the pub- lie hope sad trust that this slaughter-pen question, which threatens to revolution iae our social system, wil be wisely dis posed of on Tuesday next AN UNsOPHUTIOATXD COUNTRYMAN happened to spy Fatty Harris, and was so overpowered with his genial philanthro pic smile, the innooeut, benevolent mien and the commanding and reveren tial dignity of thia modern giaut, that he fell down, like a Ganges Hindoo, in mute adoration, believing him to be demigod. Fetty vanished and left the poor innocent bewildered at thia super natural vision. A policeman come along, washed the mud from his faoe, pumped the aontagious fumes of Radi oatiam, (which had been so nearly fetal) from his nostrils, conducted him like a lamb, to Lowry, who tekl him Harris was the very d—deuce, and ohargr-dhim <5 for tbe lesson. “God bless you, ” said the unfortunate chiid. byt wishes for year future prosperity, aid our prayers for your sucoeaa in ail the various departments of life. Willie Peck, a.; A. M. Reinhardt, &; W. T. Buzbre, &; Sidney Dell, a, Deo. H. Hammond, a; J. N. Simmons, a; E. Imweha, & and T.; G. W. D. Cook. 8. andT.; Juo. lT Hopkins, JS. and T.; N. J. Hammond, 8. and T.; Wm. Ezzard, a and T. j J. 0. Davis, a and T.J Jas. & Godfrey, Local Preacher. Atlabta, Qa., Deo. 7th, 1871. My Bear Brethren: Please accept my rrofoond thanks for the kind ap precis- i of my poor services which yon bare tooehingiy expressed. Ou parting with you allow me to assure you of my beet Wishes for each and all of yo«, for time and eternity. Invoking on the, „ _ _ . . Church and on my successor in tho pas-1 s «' " UOB Colby.-Court adjouru.d tonne tbe blessu*; af God, I am, your; " sterday to allow Judge Hopkins a little Election nr Tbacheus for Public Schools.—At the meeting of the Board of Education lut averting tha following persons were elected u (principals and J teachers in the public schools of Atlanta upon the report of tha Oommittee on Ex amination: Principals or Huh School—W. M. Janes, aafary <1,800; E. Q. Mttotc, <1,600; W. A. Bate, <1,000. < Principals of Grammar Schools— Salary 81,600-tt. Raokwall Johalaham, W. M. Bray. Assistant Teachers—First Claw; sal ary <800—Miss Latimer, Mias UsjtOfl, Mr* McKeon. Heooad OUse; aafary <706—Mta.Heath, Mira FleM, Mlm Young. Third Clara; salary <000—Mira An drews, Mira MBs, Mia SmUfa. Fourth Clara; salary <660-Mim Wood, Miss Colquitt, Mias Robaetek Fifth Clara; salary <S0O-Mim Lore bee. Mr* Burnt. Mr* Bravo. Sixth Okras; salary <ttt -ton Dag. geo. Min Williams, Mia Sails., Mia Brown, Mia Johnson, Mr* Sam* [EMmct from th« OiadasaU Datlv T let* Oca. ra. tiai . THE ANDES INSDBAKPF COMPANY “ The financial statement of the Andw Insurance Company, whioh we pub lish to-day, and which may be aooepted as strictly urreet, b a highly satisfac-suy exhibit of iu affairs, under the terrible ordeal of thj Chimgo fire, its Chicago looses amount to <860,000, ana when paid will leave a clear capita 1 and surplus af <1,228,148 46, by far * larger amount than any othu Western oompany posaaa. and fully equal to the but of those in the East—Indeed, hr su perior to nun j of them. The great Leo don fire of I860 gave birth to the system of fire insurance, sod it is a safe predic tion that the ChSoego fire, which, in every way, surpassed that of London, will stim ulate the trasbuw of strong American Mnpanies. Especially will thia be the ease with companies like the Andes, whose stockholder* do not hesitate to sob scribe $600,000 in eaah to pessary* their capital animpairad. Tbe capacity and tbe metal .of Mr,. Renuett and Ids backers have bean n equal to the emergency. Tbe vol ume of bneines* now flowing into tins Company plainly indicates that tbe pre miums for the present year, moderately calculated, will be about <2,000,000. Tbe Andes Insurance Company is truly cosmopolitan; its business and benefits cannot be confined to any section. The advantages to its profession from snob as organization will readily suggest them selves, but cannot easily be over-estima ted. We invite you to give the Andes a fair trial and realize its superior basine cilitie* I* B. Davis, deolOdlt _ Local Agent. CHRISTMAS COMES BUT ONCE A XJ5AH AND oun(loved out ALL xxraut Tout REMEMBERED THEN, “IF EVER." Come then to tl>6 OLD RELIABLE -JEWELRY ESTABLISHMENT of i' . Lawshe ft Hatnes, and see onr beautiful (took of Holiday Goods now on hand and eomjag is every day—consisting, input, of elegant Star ling Silver Goods, in ea.se, from <6 to <500, and a rich and varied assortment of all Gold Goode, of the newest styles, for Lediw, Gentlemen or Children. Waaell nothing bat tbe beet, and at such prises as to make a mle certain to every cus tomer that con be suited in the article. deolOdtf .. * . . Mr Drs. , Heoly ft Ben too, late assist ants hi the Bellevue Institute ttf Phila delphia, F*. are sooceesfully treating Caooers, Tumors, Floors, Catarrh, Fe male Complaints, Epilepsy, Ac. Office corner of Broad and Alabama etr—te. deolOdlt _ Mte Ruftube.—Why will yon suffer from Rupture, when you can have Belief and Cure. Throw away your disagreea ble Trusses, and call on Dr* Bows ft Taber, Capitol Building, Atlanta, Ga. deolOdtf Kk. Report of Interments for month of November, 1871: Whites.... 16 Colored 30 Tm Kiluho of Dr. at Babtow.—From Dr. Charles D’Alvigwy, ef OarterevUle, we bare received some particulars bf tbe killing of Dr. Wm. Mo- Daniel of Bartow, formerly of Gwinnett eoonty, a son of Judge MoDaniel, prominent citizen residing a few miles from LawreuceviHe. This horrible affair took plaoe on the evening of Thtusday last, after sapper. Tho particulars were given to Dr. D'Al- vigny by a party who waa in the honse at the time of the killing, and are deemed ratable The report is that J0r. MoD. was mttShg in a choir mining hia babe, whioh waa fretful when hia brather-to- law (brother of hie wife), Mr. Lindsay Johnson, name fa to the roam aad caning him, oalling him a fool and asking why he did not quiet tbe oliild. Tbe Doctor rose from hia (eat in anger, laid down tb* child, and remarked that he could .not take such offensive language from any one. Mr* McD. interfered to prevent a oolliaioB, when bar brother, Mr. John son, walked back into tbe adjoining room of tbe same building—in which he and his mother resided—and qrnpldy re turned with a pistol' to bis hand, zhot the Doctor three time*—through the urn*, head and body—either one of which would have proved fatal He died very quickly. It is said that Mr. Johnson wu intoxicated. It fa believed there no previous ill ieeliug between them— though it fa said there wu some un pleasantness between the Lteotor and other members ef the family. This shoekiog affair hu created intense excitement among all classes of people in the county. Dr. McDaniel wu highly esteemed snd a favorite and popular phy sician; and Mr. Johnson bxloags to one of tbe most respectable families in the oonnty. Tbe Doctor wu buried yes terday, at Pine Log, near where he re sided, eleven miles from Gaitenrvillc, with Masonic honor* He wu a private soldier in Capt. Wm. M. Williams' Company G, Fulton Dragoons, from this city, and served faithfully nearly through the whole war. Ha wu a brave soldier, universally be loved by hfa officers and comrades, and was a high-toned gentleman every way. Ml Johnson had not bean arrested yesterday morning. Btjwr University—Sophomore Exhi bition.—Athens, Ga., December 0,1871. Sditore Atlanta Sen t The twelve select deeloimerz of tbe Sophomore class, viz: R. H. Brumby of Atlanta, J. A. Cheney of Borne, W. M. Head of Alabama, J. H. Lumpkin of Athens. C. Z. McCord et Aagnrta, J. M. Myers of Maoon, F. T. Myers of Florida, J. T.Newton of Ath ens, B. W. Patterson of Maoon, A. D, Schofield of Maoon, S. P. Sparks of Ath ena, and H. N. Taylor of Athens—de claimed lut night in the College chapel for the Sophomore medal which fa to be presented at the next commencement of the Univeraity. The Faoalty Will an nounce the successful speaker, perhaps, next week. The youog men that acquitted them selves beet, in our opinion, were Meesr* Sparks, Patterson an I McCord. We feel we ore safe in suyin.- that Mr. Sparks will bo awarded the nu- .u! Heoertainly thrilled and impressed ua with his elo quence and power of oratory. A. A. COMMERCIAL. Ornaa Daily Sum, Deo. 9, 1871. COTTON BEPOBT. Cotton closed steady at 174 on etreet, and 18 in store. Receipts 126 bales; sales 126; receipts forth* week endirg Friday at noon WOO bales; shipments 1084; (took 600. Provisions—Bacon is firm—shoulders 8|($B|; clear rib sides #; clear side* 9 ; hams, plain 111(041* ; sugar cured 16Kajl7. bulk toeata—shoulders 6f j clear ril aides 8; clear side* 8|. Laud—Tierce 10)@fO|; cans Financial— Gold fa buying 1 10— selling^. 12; fairer is buying 1 04-eall- Cu* iLt dLSh poind; pdoled iu to if. Applet, peeled, Butt**—Tennessee tad country blat ter 20 to 30 oents; Northwestern 27 to 81. Leather—HemloA 29 to 80; Oak 40 Hanuu leather M to 46; upper t 42 to 60; daU aktos <26 to <60 dozen; American call zkins (26 to fiD*s-3jrten7 to7|) green ralt <t to <47 dry hide* Iff to M. . •—<3 0004 00 per barrel •AKiVKB 7e; bone shoe iron 7o; Mill* and Pittsburg bar 6* icxEMZL—Half bbl* No. 188.00; No. ;No. 3 <6. Kits, No. 1 <1 85; No. 2 *1 90; No. 8 <1 40. 17* rain—Corn, old, very scarce—^white "7; mixed 85: new shelled 90®93. mixed 68070; black 70076; yellow •A, 14; extern 0,13|;c powdered end granulated, 15; Dein- I13i; loirto choioe brown, 'air supply: market steady. L™, 84; La- ^ la *' 110124. Qoffxe—Rii Suite, 80. Molasses—By barrel 87; hogo- heed, 32; New Orleans choice, 7&, prime LT—Liverpool 2 00; Virginia 2. Bice ajub—Superfine <6 50087; eaten <7 00087 60; family $7 50(^8 26; extra family <8 7509 60; ianey <10. COTTON GOODS. 6: oi Osnaborgz, 16; 6 oz, 12). 4-4 Bheeticg, 124. 7^8 Drillings, 13. 7-8 ~ "ting, 104; Shirting, 84. Yams, all bare, <1 40. (lotto* rope, 28. All sties in seed demand. Stock Report by Jones, Beotia ft , for the week ending Saturday 2d December, 1871. BY TELEGRAPH. Savannah. December 9.—Cotton firm and qniet; middlings 181019; exports to Bremen 470; ooastwise 47; sales 1600; •took 67,827. Slnr Xoex, Deocniber 9. ^-Money 607; ■toning 9094, gold 91010; governmente inaotive; 62s 10); Tenneeeees steady; 1 Oaroh'* - —“" " ’ • iniet; South Oarolinu pretty aetive; balance. ' "'enteeraefc*68, Total. doe9-lt J. W. Csaio, Ckm'n Board of Health. •far- Japanese Coco* Sticks mode for the first time in Atlanta, at Blook's Gan dy Factory, No. 75 Broad street Broken Candy 20 cents per pound. Chocolate Caramels every Wednesday.— Freak Candies of all kiade kept constant ly on hand. nov25 19* Assorted Crackers put up express ly for family use.. Broken Crackers and Cracker Meal constantly on hand and tor aal* at the Cracker Factory. nov26-6t H. Lewis ft Co. The Walker County Prisoners, eight in number, who were charged with dis guising ihemaeirea and whipping a ne gro, appeared before Judge W. B. Smith yeeterday. Their names are os follows: Badd Paris, Wm. Paris, Andrew Little, Frank Childer* Wm. Hall, Badd Haw kins and G. C. Brooks. The latter turn ed government evidence and tried bard to convict the prisoner* After a thor ough examination, Jadge Smith was con vinced that tb* whipping had token place, bat the testimony was not snffi- eient to identify tbe prieonere ae the of fenders; nor wee it saffioiently clear that tbe set of violenoe woe oommltted after the passage of the Enforcement act by Congtera. In aua-edeisliou of this bet development the prieonere were dis charged. The Dade county prisoners—exempt fear Who have given bond—are atill in prison. Aa investigation ef the charge* against some of them will taka place to morrow. Thh Concordia.—Mr. A Birtnbdum lifts volunteered to assist the Concordia Association in the entertainment to be givott in the new Hall Wednesday night. Stone Mountain Accommodation Train.—On and after Monday, the 4th inst, and until farther notio* will leave Atlanta at 5:30, r. mi, fifteen minutes after the regular Night Mail Train. Those interested in the establishmen and eontinnono$.of the Aocommodotion Train, are respectfully notified that this change fa for their oouvenienor, and that the through travel mud he accommoclded by tho Night Mail Train. By direction of S. K. Johnson, Sup’t. Ed. A. Waenbe, Ag’t. *-W. B. Muses, at the Kimball House, always baa Tax Bun for sale. faU- Farrington ft Qnigley, at the Poet Office, keep The Sun tor eale. 0K. 1,000 Old Paper* tor tale in quan tities to anit purchasers, at the tf Sun OrwoE. Mr, Gito. A. Terraolt fa onr duly authorized Traveling Agent He fa now on a trip to North Alabama and Tan- quiet; Tennessee*’60, new acme; Virginia* 03, new68; Louisiana* 91, new 50. Levees 02; 8e 76; Alabaazas 100; 5a 06 Georgias 80; 7a 83. Cot ton 4 higher; aalea2633; uplands 19|. Sales for fntnre delivery to-diy 13,330 bales as followe: December 19{, 193-16, 19 6-10, 19 7-16, 19J; January 19|, 19 7-16,19|, 199-16, 19>; February 194, 194, 199-16, 191, 194; March 19(, 199-16, 19j; April 19J, 20, 1916-18; May 20, 194. Charleston, December 9.—Cotton strong; middling* 1840181; net receipts 1846; exports to Great Britain 0408; coast 200; sales 500; stock 28,317. Augusta, December 9.—Cotton strong end demand aetive; middlings 184; re ceipts 900; sale* 1000. Cincinnati, Deoember 9.—Flour dull end drooping. Corn in fair demaud; ad vanced to 47049. Pork in fair demand at <13 60. Lard ateidy, kettle 9, Whis ky 92. Louisville, Deoember 9.—Provisions active—Pork <18 50. Beeon nominal and aasree. Whisky 90. Oar carrier* are not authorised to re ceive money for eabecriptions, or nuke collections for ns on any aooount, or to H papers to any one. Their sole duty fa to deliver papers to our city ant scribere—nothing else. T» Members or tbe Legislate!*. We invite the memkxws to visit onr office at any time. Sample oopiee of Th* Sun will be sent to any address requested. Vs tbe Msasbsrs sf tbe LegUlatei Thera members wishing to subscribe for Taa Sun during tha aeeaien of the Legislature, can have it delivered et any pofatfn the city, or left at the Pori Office, or it can be taken at Tu Bun office, by leaving thrir oodoratt thisoffio* B. fa a prestnJigitatrar^And by tfonj fa ptOnounced to be the equal of Har mans. He will, ou this occasion, per form aome of hfa beet feat* and will eon- tribute no l«ttie to the «fa*rtfaum«*4°i- the andienoe. Tbe Conoordia bee a mag Fare Potatoes.—We were shown some Inch potatoes yesterday which W*I» spec*. of the third crop grown in the rarae patch faora the aame aaad this year. The wens grown by Xt P. W.J. They Were of the Etrfy Bora variety, end a* large aad nieeaa uy we ever new. • ' 1 obedient senont in Christ. Arminius Wright, relaxation. The criminal docket will be 1 resumed oa Monday. Ixaouioui Pictub*—The engraving We apeoiaily desire all onr rabeeribere to reoeive their pttpare nguUily sad prompter. - tl: , We mill take it a* fa. special favor if will report to us every failore to rb- oe vie the paper. Also, any failure te kattejl delivered—juri aa it fa reqaeetad by them. 1 *° r * a ** T * * that we oen do is to do the beet wo We tdk ournbeoribaa to bfap as in this work. ItweeideafaM ws meoaeetura ttregtorattz** if « Ways have them raperied to a* POM I EC MIT AMT OV (tAI*. Colonel H. J. BPBAYBERBY faate- noMooed as a candidate far Secretary of State Road Defaulters Required Resolved, That the late Treasurer ef the Western and Atlantic Railroad, and other offioers and agenfa of said road, pay immediately over to the Treasurer of the State of Georgia the balances re- zmdnieg in their hand* belonging to tbe said Stats of Georgia, baieg tha saza- ihga of tha Western end Atlantic Rail road whilst in possession of said State. Resolved farther, That said late Treasurer, and other offloere and agents of said Western and Atlantio Railroad, shall not pav to any of'tew late officers of said road, or to any of the persons now claiming to be offioere of said rood, or to any persons appointed by Rnfas B. Bollock, late Governor, ae Commission ers to took into tbe affairs of said road, or to any other pemou whomsoever, any part or portion of the said balance re in amine in their hand* Resolved farther, That the Treasurer of tide State, cell upon the fate Treasur er and other offioers end agents ef the Western and Atlantic ^ Railroad immedi ately, and demand of‘them tbe balances of money bo dao to the State os above rat forth. Provided, Mratnothteg in the foregoing resolution* be ttrmettued a* exp rearing the sense of this Honse that the admitted by the oajd offioers and agents, ore the rem balances due. James M. Smith, Speaker ffneer Bertsraalriliie J. D. Waddxll, Clerk House Representatives, L. N. Trammell, Preeident 1 T. W.J, Hiuv Bray of tho Senate. Approved Nov. 17th, 1871. - - z Bhimir Owm, O new nr Exnuimva Dttar rwtzt, I Atlanta, Ga., Nov. ttlh, 1W6, ( LB. H. Atkioraa. Secretary ef tke Executive Department, do hereby oarti- (y> that the foregoing end trithln. fa e true and oorreet copy of a raaoMiob peeved by faw Oee arse ftreerafaftf at tm prevent session, and SEpanElj bp th* Governor. B. kf.. Ar*Tseo*, Bee’y Eaeeetive DfaW Hmettf Htate Tkraal un Office, I Atlanta, Oa., Nov. 29, «71. f n the late Officers and Agents fa n with Ike Western 4 AttimtieBaitit Bora: Jfa raranUmrae with tb* approved bp the Onvernn* tt be- Oeorgra tbe hefanee reeeesEtng ut you iifl^e to to# fltoto m flgnriin. being the earnings el tbe WeritoB end Attontic Railroad whilst fi | of Mr. Davfa, at lied wine ft Fox'* fa an tion State, inbjeet to the Demoeratie nomine- the State. And I now demand of each and all of you, the said officers and agent* iugenioua triplet design of Davfa, John-1. ^ h ® “ » oripple, aad unable lo walk, ra in arreare, the immediate payment . , T ~V_ . , he would be pl,-u»-d to see the member* into the State Treasury the fun balance ■ton and Lee, varying with the angle of , 0 f tbe Legislature at hfa room, No. 3, up I of money » due the State. I'gkt 'stein, oorner Marietta and Brood stive U 1 N. L. Ahoixr, State Tittaa’r.