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THE DAILY SUN.
Friday Mosotho Decembeb 15
Stir New Advertisements always found
oti First Page; Load and Business Notices
on Fourth Page.
BUN-STROKES.
Bjg^Wlien the English telegraphers
struck it was not a “stroke of lightning.
BgU Things are “warming up” in
France, notwithstanding the thermome
ter is reported 10 degrees below zero.
B&* General amnesty will hardly com
mand the attention of Congress before
the holidays. _
B&- “Resigning young men” are now’
annoyed about the nobbiest things in
cards for New Year’s calls.
lgfc,A Louisville woman attempted to
kindle a fire with kerosene. The coro
ner’s jury “returned a verdict in accor
dance with the facts.”
BcHT The New York World last week
published a very elegant obituary of the
Prinoe of Wales. The Prince will prob
ably live to read it,
IgLAn effort is being made to induce
Hon. John A. Bingham to oppose Sher
man, for United States Senator from
Ohio. They think Bingham can bang
him.
XKa^The Internationales are to attempt
a parade in New York next Sunday.
This will give Fisk another opportunity
to immortalize and cripple himself by
running out of the way of danger.
BgL-The Washington Chronicle actually
admits that colored schools ought to be
separate and distinct f rom .the whites.
The Chronicle appears to have no regard
for Sumner’s social and Civil Rights theo
ries. _ ^
BSP* The unmitigated cuss of the Sa
vannah News is the only individual who
could possibly have remarked that
talented manumitted citizen of Alabama
committed suicide the other day by stand
ing too close to a mule.”
Be&* The latest disposition of Fish is
to send him to the Court of St. James,
vice Schenck. It is to be hoped the Gov
ernment will not send him as a fair sam
ple of the best Fish the American market
affords. _
JBQrAt the Grand Duke’s reception
in Boston, James Russell Lowell, refer
ring to the late purchase of Alaska, said
our relations with Russia are now of the
most cordial and intimate kind, for the
Emperor has made us tbMpepen. a#»ijis
ploye
JBsaT* Akerman, it is said, has had the
broadest kinds of hints that his legal
acumen is no longer absolutely essential
to the management of the law depart
ment of the Government. But he is not
delicate and does not take a hint well.
A Vermonter always needs to be spoken
to plainly.
Bay* It is said that Graut would never
havo recommended general amnesty in
his message, only ho had the best of as
surances that any amnesty bill that might
be passed should not bo general. It was
a good campaign card to play, and he
knew it, and used it, though amnesty is
the last thing he wants.
The papers have, for a week, been
laying plans by which the people of
England might escape the troublo likely
to ensue upon the death of the Prince of
Wales. The Prince, however, may, pos
sibly, provide a means of avoiding those
troubles altogether by getting well. The
thing is not improbable.
BGF The Washington Correspondent
of the Savannah News, under date of
the 12th, telegraphs the following of
Georgia matters and men:
Akerman’s resignation has been placed
at the disposal of the President.
Lochrane, signing himself Chief Jus
tice of the Supreme Court of Georgia,
has written a letter to the President in
favor of Robb. He says that there is no
cose against the latter.
The effects of this letter are neutral
ized, however, by information conveyed
to the President* that Lochrane is em-
yed as Robb’s counsel.
, E. Bryant has arrived here. He
comes on for the purpose of working
against Blodgett’s admission to the
Senate.
Chamberlain’s Ku-klux dispatch has
created considerable feeling here, and
will be used by Morton in favor of seat
ing Blodgett
Blodgett’s friends are moro confident
to-night, but can give no substantial
reason for it.
The confirmation to-day of OlarR and
Wilson, the first as Assessor and the Sec
ond as Collector of the First Georgia
Distriot, was a great triumph ove/
Krzyzanowski, who has been working
hard to defeat them, especially Clark.
It is rnmoied here to-night that Judge
Erskine will have to give way, in order
that the President may provide a snug
place for Akerman. Ex-Senator Wil
liams succeeds Akerman as Attorney-
General.
GEORGIA MATTERS.
The Gwinnett Superior Court has been
postponed until March, in consequence
of sickness in the family of Judge Da
vis.
Savannah is rallying all her re
sources to raftle a music box. Hams
•aye he most have it, for if there is any
organ on which he can play it is a music
box.
Savannah has had a turn with the non-
explosive. They thought a cannon had
“bursted” in their midst
A Catholio Fair is progressing in An-
gusto.
Rome registers 610 voters, of whom
395 are white, and the balance motley.
The Athens Watchman marches up
with a capital dog story, as follows ;
Thehouseof Mr. Jesse Gann, wo learn,
was lately burnt together with all the
furniture it contained. The fami y made
a narrow escape, and would have perished
in (he flames, probably, but for the re
markable instinct of a dog. The faith
ful creature, seeing the danger, not only
set up a loud and ferocious barking, but
by jumping against the door finally suc
ceeded in awaking Mr. G., who had
barely time to save the children from the
flames.
GEORGIA SHERIFF SALES,
Sale Day First Tuesday in Jan
uary*
FULTON COUNTY.
City Jot in Atlanta—Fi fs in favor of
A. V. Brumby vs. Moses Jones and Wm.
Green (colored.)
House and lot in Atlanta—Fi. fa.
favor of Ivy & Winn vs. Jefferson
Floyd.
The stone flagging and steps, North
side of Wall street, Atlanta—Mechanics’
and Laborer’s lien, in favor of Young &
Walsh vs. H. I. Kimball.
City lot at junction of Broad and
Peachtree streets, known as the Sossoen
property.
Seventy acres of land lot 157, Fulton
county—Fi. in. in favor of Gilmore S.
Drake vs. E. It. Sasseen.
House and lot in Atlanta—Fi. fas. in
favor of John Keeley, Hunnicutt & Bel-
lingraths and R. W. Satterfield & Bro. vs.
0. E. Grenville.
A lot in West End—Fi. fa. in favor of
W. H. Smith vs. Julius Glatz.
Seventy acres of land lot 9, Fulton
county—Fi. fa. in favor of Wm, Wright,
et al. vs. Killis Brown.
City lot on Alabama street—Fi. fa. in
favor of Georgi i Loan and Trust Com
pany vs. Peter Huge.
Fifty-seven acres of lots 93 and 100—
Fi. fa. in favor of Z. D. Graham vs. T.
E. Williams.
The H. L Kimball House—Mechanics’
lien, in favor of Healy, Berry & Co.
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Thirty acres of lot No. 78—FL fa. in
favor of W. J. Hembree vs. James West.
MEMWETHKB COUNTY.
One two horse wagon and one set har
ness. Fi. fa. in favor of Hines & Reeves
vs. J. M. Harris.
Four thousand pounds seed cotton, and
50 bushels corn. Fi. fu. in favor of G. A.
Cunningham vs. Francis A. Cochran et al.
150 lbs. lint cotton and 200 bushels
cotton seed, and sundry fi. fas., vs. J. A
Bowles, E. A. Evans and Nelson Bowles
for rents and liens.
GWINNETT COUNTY.
106 acres of land lot No. 371. Fi. fa.
in favor of Willis F. Scales vs. Geo. W.
Dodd, et al
NEWTON COUNTY.
House and lot in Covington—fi. fa. in
favor of A. H. Lee vs. Benj. F. Carr.
FAYETTE COUNTY.
150 acres of land—fi. fa. in favor of S.
E. Dorsey vs. Jno. O. Smith.
COBB COUNTY.
Land lot 1185-Tax fi. fa. vs. E. C.
Mason.
COWETA COUNTY.
J. D. RnLflon’s interest in a stock of
goods—Fi. fa. in favor of Horsey, Mil
ler A Co.
Ha If of land lot No. 130—Two tax fl.
fas. vs. W. F. Wright
2021 acres of land—Fi. fa. in favor of
M. Salvsbin vs. W. F. Wright.
CHEBOKEE COUNTY.
Lots No’s 1050, 1051, 1010, and half of
1011—Fi. fa. in favor of W. R. D. Moss
vs. Sanford Leak.
Lot’s No’s 152 and 152 and 152. Fi.
fa. in favor of Noah Jordan vs. E. F.
Mahone.
One estray ox, estrayed by Tim Law-
son, and one yoke of oxen estrayed by
Ira Wp Waldrop.
fll Btiiw St €o.
ToHerchants
Fancy Goods g Christ
mas and
HOLIDAY TRADE
Atlanta Real Estate!
0100,000!
I HAVE ON SALE, FOB CASH, MORE THAN
One Hundred Thousand Dollars Worth of
Atlanta Kent Estate.
First-class Stores, Dwellings, Cottages, end nu-
icrous unimproved City Lota. Tho people of Geor-
l* have marked with pride the steady advenes in
llanta property for twenty years past. I also have
several hundred acres of lands adapted to orchards,
vineyards, gardens and dairies, near the city for sale.
Capitalist* seeking investments, and those desiring
jut ijumeatse ijtpoice or
Dolls, Vases,
Toilet Sets,
Tea Sets,
Bureau Sets,
Motto Gups,
AND SAUCERS, &c.,
JCST DECEIVED AT
McBride & Go’s.
LOOK
•fHntnal Cift Jnenrnnrf.
TO YOUR INTEREST
The Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YOllK.
ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $50,000,000
age of expenses of auy company in the t
The underalj
duty to those t
t amount of Dividends, aud has ths smallest Percent-
i your lives. Do your
Ofllce : . .. <— tin.
Henry R. Christian,
SPECIAL, AGENT.
BUILDING, Whitehall Street.
J. F. ALEXANDER, M. D.,
MEDICAL EXAMINES.
. Agents Wonted who arc Workers. ^
“DOLLAR STORES,”
“Fifty-Gent Stores, 7 ’
— AND —
Merchants Generally!
Hilt Consult their Interest by
Examining our Stock Before
Sending olf their Orders.
We buy E*ery H'eek at Auc-
Hon and can HFFEMl BAB.
oAun.
Chapel Hill High School,
Chapel MU, Douglas Co., tin.
F. M. DUNCAN, a. B., Principal.
DEPARTMENTS.
English, Mathematics, Ancient Languagce, Survey
ing and Book-keeping.
Tuition per month $1 50 to #3 50
Board per month 8 00 to 10 00
For particulars or circulars, address
MILES EDWARDS, Sec. Board Trustees,
dec!3wlt Ohapel HlU.Ga.
NOTICE.
AS CHAIRMAN OF THE COMMITTEE, appoiuted
to investigate the fairness or nnfairneaa of the
XHK WESTERN AND ATLANTIC 11AILKOAD by
the late Governor of this State, I hereby givo notice
that said Committee wiU commence Its session to
hear evidence on the matter above submitted to it,
FIRST WEDNESDAY IN JANUARY, 1873, at 12
'clock M., in the Capitol Building in .tho room of
/,ny person desiring to communicate with
tie matter, prior to let Wednesday in January, 1872,
in do so by lotter, directed to Washing!
December 9th, 1871.
!*£. :
. M. REESE,”chairman.*|
declOdtd
STEAM SAUSAGE
MANUFACTORY.
71RESH BEEF, PORK, MUTTON; FRE811 PORK
' Sausage, lu cans or stuffed; Bologna SauHage,
un Sausage, Head Cheese, Liver Pudding, blood
nldiug, always on baud or made to order, on abort
notice and in any quantity. JOSEPH FANZ,
nov26-2m Knoxville. Tenu.
BACK HO A'US AJM SPARE
HMDS.
T7UT HOGS, ON FOOT OR FROM THE HOOKS.
JL 1 Bulk Meats, Bacon Sides, New Leaf Lard;
"Gold Duet" and other choice brands of Flour, Ac.,
Ac., iu any quantity, at A. LEYDEN’S,
uov30d‘Jw Alabama street
(25.00 Saved I #25.00 Saved!
PRICES AND TERMS OP ,
WILSON HIIUTTLE
Sewing Machines.
VNDXKNtED NETT CASH. 110 PH HO. |6 PB MO.
No. §. Plain Table $ 45 $ 55 $«0.
No. «, half-ease, pin bx 50 60 65.
WARRANTED FIVE YEARS BY
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO
tee our Machines to hsve every point of excellence
In tho world, and that it will do as slagant work.
W. H. GRIFFIN, Gen. Agent
32 Peachtree Street, Atlanta. Gs.
Atfents Wanted l’or
AHSTEPHENS
GREAT HISTORY OF THE WAR. Complete in one
volume. Send for circulars with terms sod a AM
description of the work, Address National Publish
ing Co., Atlanta, da., Philadelphia, Pa., or St Louis
SAVE YOUR MONEY
BY PATRONIZING
GUMMING HIGH SCHOOL.
Board, f H is 111 M per month. Tnttfen,
$1 30 to $6 per month.
int, Drswiug. Ac. The next tunn <»p«.-ua first Monday
in January, 1872.
For particulars address
OLD
goririmm, Cntlcrp, Sane,
W. L. WADSWOHThTAlUoU, O., |
W. L. WADSWORTH
Importers and Dealers in
Stc.
il C0.«
Hardware
Also, a Large Stock of Stores aud House Furnishing Goods.
Opposite James* Bank:* Whitehall Street.
RertemheMO-ly^ A r TT.<ATV r P A, flA
QUianta San Prospering.
THE ATLANTA SUN!
DAILY AND WEEKLY,
Live Paper on Live Issues
PTIBXjIBHUD BY 'X'HJBI
I
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
ALEXANDER IX. STEPHENS, ;
J. IIENLY SMITH,
Proprietors,
Those about to Begin
HOUSEKEEPING!
CAN FIND THE
Largest and Cheapest
STOCK or
DINNER SETS,
TEA SETS,
CHAMBER SETS,
FINE CUT-CLASS WARE,
ENGRAVED CLASS WARE,
CASTORS,
SPOONS,
FORKS,
NAPKIN RINGS,
WAITERS,
TEA TRAY8,
CANDLESTICKS
LAMPS,
PARLOR MIRRORS.
OHANDELIER8,
KNIVES Sl SCI8SOR8,
, v K,.r offered In the South.
Motels, Bestauranls and Sa
loons Filled up on Reasonable
Terms, In Splendid Style.
Christmas Holiday and Bri
dal Presents In endless variety.
McBride Ho.
DISSOLUTION
NR PARTNERSHIP HERETOFORE EXISTING
between Wiley S. Shit ties and WUltam Baxter,
Iiqmor Dealer*. PasAtrw street, was dissolved by
«al consent, on ths Itth OetOber Met Either
party Is authorised to eolleet due t* the Arm.
The business will be ooattnaedby the undersigned
at tbs same stand, who requests a eootinuance of
the favors of old patrons. I keep on hand a fine as
sortment of Bourbon and Bobertaon oounty Liquors;
also, Brasdiee, Wines. Gins, he.
* 8-44 WILLIAM BAXTKB.
Alexander H. STEPHENS, Politicall Editor
A. R. WATSON. News Editor.
J. Henly SMITH, General Editorland Business
Manager.
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of this paper, should be addressed to him at CrawfordvlUe, Ga.
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Cotton .factors anb Cotton .tfoob ©nano Qlpe •« fcte. 4
New ^Cotton and Produce Warehouse.
PLANTUIEUi
LOAN AND SAVINGS 'BANK.
■ MubaorlbedlOapltal
ON'E MILLION DOLLARS.
Tli© W areliouso of ThU Bank,
ll*: jJ Tojixjno.ii J
lOor. Campbell and Reynolds «(swe*h,
Augusta, Creorgia,
|8 HOW READY TO RECEIVE QOTTON. LIBERAL CASH ADVANCES
will be nude upon Cotton in ‘Wtrehonie, or upon Hiflwud Receipt*.
Parties Storing Cotton with tho Bank will be Uumdmi with receipt. lor
eame that will be available in this city or any other tor borrowing,Ka«»^r. /
tST The Bank is prepared at aO times to make MAIM OX PRODUCE or
PROVISIONS on tho most reasonable term*. m ' ' r ■
Parties would do well to apply at the WarehonM. or oommuoia^e with tha
Officers. , ’
CI1AHUE8 J. JBHKnra.' T>M»Hent.
JNO, P, KINO, Vloo.PTe.ld.nfc -1
T, P. nUANClI, Cashier.
BRANCH, SONS A CO.,
:i *, ".i y.Am Jj&yuin
OOTTOW F*.OTiO.B|d
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Office at Plantoi-e* Loan Ac Having-* Bank Waroko.ao
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
JT^IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO RE ELD HERE,
or for Shipment to Domertie or Foreign Markets,
m- SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to tho WEIGHING of Cotton.
sept26-6m
Jamils Jaootiu Storing AUtlrinto.
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Family Favorite
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Sewing
Machine.
SIMPLE. DURABLE,
Will do a greater
change, than any other maooine. Sold ori'thl'tniitallaant plan,
on dollar* a month. Ofile. and aalearoom at
Oruat’a Blook,
ECONOMIC! ALm
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payment, of
VABIirp^ OP WORK, tfgZB FEWER
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
G. V. SHIPP, Gen. Ag*t.
Aniirs J neuron tt dCompann.
FINANCIAL STATEMENT.
Andes
Insurance Company,
October art, lsn.
Ball road Bond*
Collateral Loan*
) •0.M0 00
First Mortgages
H ) 887,1m M
Amount from Stockholders by Assessment
800.880 Of
Ohloago Xaossos, -
- . *800.000,
SITTLEMMT* <
DIRECTUM f
Alexander Lon
Robert Mitch*
Alfred (Jtithor,
T. M. Snowdon,
W.M._BujlbMvtatta.
J. N. Bennett,
OuxsMt Guao.
0. W. Moulton.
Duvtd Gibeon.
George Fox.
J. B. BENNETT, ProgWent,
n. BBSTTIB, ■ crretaiy. J- Al BBRBK, SnpwtmUmS.mt.
L. B. DAVIS,
eKfclM Lo«tl l*,n(. iltiKTi. <M.
Store.
The Weekly Sun
targe. 8 jiege sheet (in quarto form) Ailed with the choicest reeding mailer.*11 contain* the creem
of the Detly-everything which eppeere in our d*0y issue that is of general Interest All of Mr. btepbene*
Kditortals Appear in the Weekly
THE BUN Im the organ of th« People, the Advocate of Juatice, the Defender of
Popular Righta, and the opponent of bur dene heaped upon a tax-paying people,
and Opprfff * onM of all
It will adhere to the old, safe, time-honored landmarks of the Democratic) Par
ty- Mr. STEPHENS Ls thoroughly enlisted in the Work, and will contribute to its
columns almost daily,
We**k the Wend* of liberty, everywhere to Aid la extending oar circulation. Oar Weekly If a very,.
leap esper, and It* Club He Us ere perticntarly tavorable. , r|Vr* TT)
The Presldenusl eontaet for 1872 will be the moot important In Urn history of Amsrle*. The Issues ln^ -*
velved srs msmsetous. and *11 that patriots hold deer, is at stak*.
fidelity to thfl Constitution is the trus test of Democracy in every Mate of Ike Union, and we remwaix*
ene who Is a tru# friend to that secred mstromeut, aa a co-worker with ms In the great eause cf Ana
Liberty. The rights end liberties of the whole people are jeopardised—not any
in the north; and we ef t he South have ao Interests at stake Is the moneatoa*
aranot oemmen to North and Heuth, alike.
We reepeetfblly ask • fair share ef pabiie petrwage.
..... ...» Basis see should be
greeti
■orate
issues ef the day. whteh
Ail eommuuicstloas er letters on 1
J. HENLY'SMITH, Manager,
ATLANTA, GA,
L B. PIKE,
nonmoK
IT Good* *aal to any part of he eouatry.
augig-lm
Liquors I Liquors !
BUY YOUR A
Ales, Wines S LiquorsC
AT i ~
KENNY’S
Chicago |Ale| Depot
aa<u_ bmr«
Wholesale Liquor Bouse.
WV have » Essrgs Amortmmt
1 aU hinds ofUHlUOMM, which
seUt be sold at tho XM Husibs
NOW IS THIS TIME TO PLANT
FRUIT an* ORJTJ. EJTTAE THE EM, MMMBMM,
Roses, Fvtrgrssmt, nowwRigr Wsws,—sfli •
Neel*, Strawberry Plants, Raspksr
rlen, Currants, Asparagus,
Rhnbsnb, Ifc, tfe.
*wWmi rmmlfZlLEEpSSe***'
t the past twelvu yuan I havu f-*- :
uv >b
ICgALUOfOS
M y stock of thi a boys w ncmorsB aud of ths vxby
any peraon tp inspect Read tad aaang any i
tan mate thh#0L
PLANTS and
so- ortw. iwiiSii «■* rnmssj «im. m. ▼.
r.tK-Mmm, , 1 (MV • ' ••* • -.s-nc Ji,
GEORGIA REPORTS .l.fl,:
l-r bale *i ik* Offlc. at the Sss. OemmiMlnser bf. .
rpHB era nasououB»OBTB.«iikoi>M'.v FOR MXTUMtm
A LuupU.'. IsdM, U. iW. tor ■*!■ It Mu SO <
a Ik. *u OSm. rcit-rt. CmpVktC