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.THE DAILY
SUN* ?fS5B8 er * ^Mr. Strapper hodordered
Friday Morning Dm ember 29.
t&-Kcw Advertisement* alwaysfound
on First Pom; Local and Business Ft-tires
on Fourth Fogs.
■Ingle Cople* «r the P«r Sale at Ibe
Counter.
DAILY 6 < «*nta
A BONNET PROM USE.
[From Harper's tor January.]
Ia leva—Bo
Whom peual'
Sadly prolongm
oday.
■train my sympathetic lay
AlaaS the eudleaa strife
w. —. --reet law with cold Convention'* rule*;
Th# loving soula uuloved; the perfect inaU*.
After long yawn of yeaning. tajiiUl-4ao laid
The treaeon of blae lneuda; tie f*VNO ®t foola:
The fear that baffles bllaa in beauty a ariue;
Th. mnij •«“»
or love.—or of luv. uptimel, flood!
i* enm (list ImyfieM
tbreueuad tliu life of Btrnpper. The
Utter gave a signal and soon Polioemau
l thlik th. ptty of thu ur. to km.
SUN-STROKES.
19* Jo. Jefferson is playing in Mem-
phia.
■A- Now is the time to anbacribe to
Thk'Atlauta Daily or Weekly Sue.
t&~ Seward is busy writing what he
saw on his travel*.
W-PhoanixriUe, Pa., enjoyed the rare
Christmas recreation of slaying a mad
dog.
IQ. Radical politicians contemplate
amending the Decalogue by striking out
the words “thou ahalt not steal.”
IQ. The London Timet thinks three
men of war could captnre that city.
Robeson is rubbing up his l“pop-gune."
IQ. The old year ia as smiling, as his
life draws to a close, as though he had
burned no Chicago.
J9~ Strange that the civil service dis
cussion should have been so uncivilly
conducted in the Senate.
IQ, “Jesse R. Grant is improving.”—
His son, however, has manifested no im
provement—mentally or morally.
IQ. The Liberal Club of New York
refuses to admit lady members—which
oondnet.changes the name of the Club
to il-LibeisL
IQ. The Manchester, N. H., Public
Forum baa an editorial on “ Grant’!
Statesmanship.” It will next discuss a
feather from the wing of a rhinoceros.
19- If it bo true that Archbishop
McCloskv, of New York, has been deco
rated with the red hot of a Cardinal, he
will bo the first native preUte this aide
the Atlantic who has been so honored.
IQ. St. Louis wanted the national
Capitol bad; but seeing she can’t get
that yet awhile, slie has her consolation
in knowing that Alexis will be there next
week.
IQ, The New Era has concluded lo
“tear down the flaunting” romance which
has so long stood at the head of its col
umn of Grant and Akerman for Presi
dent and Vice. _
19* Tho Busch-Nilsson love affair bos
been compromised by sending Buseli to a
lunatic asylum. If all of Christino’s
lovera were to meet the same fat 1 the
aayluma of the country would be crowd
ed.
IQ. Grace Greenwood acknowledge*
that “man ia a grand oreatnre, even if he
ia a little stingy about the franchise.”—
The lost word is evidently “a mistake of
the printer,” as the lady undoubtedly
wrote “breeches" instead of “franchise.”
latter gave a signal and soon Polioemau
Barrow and his ’partner, McMicbaei, ar
rived and took Liyfleld in custody.
were proceeding with hltn to the
house, whan the prisoner jerked Tooee,
stepped into the door of a bakery, drew
his pistol and commenced firing upon
Barrow, two shot* taking effect—one in
She forehand and one in the lower lip.
Barrow fell and was soon alter couveyod
to his borne iu the lower paitof the city,
where he expired between two and three
o’clock. Lay field eeeaped to Girard,
where ho was arrested at a late hour and
brought hack to the city and lodged in
the guard houae.
Tlpesweiid fatal shooting affair occur
red at Ella Lee's houao of ill fame, on
Oglethorpe street, in which Alexander
McDonald came to his death from a wea
pon in the hands of Milton Malone.
Prom the facts elicited at the coroner's
jury in this case, held about 12 o’clock
JWBrdQ (TiicsdayX at ■ appear* that the
deceseedeud hie friend, Jaoiea Anderson,
bad gone to the above place; that subse
quently Maloue went m; that a dispute
erase between Anderson and Malone; that
McDonald took it up; that he subsequent
ly thrust his hands in his pockets as if to
draw a weapon; that Malone seeing the
aotiow drew his pistol and fired upon Me-
Donald, the ball taking effect in the fore
head and passing through the brain.
MoDonald lingered some two hoars be
fore dying. The testimony was further
to effect that, after shooting MoDonald,
Malone was fired npon by Anderson,
which he (M.) promptly returned, the
ball entering the abdomen and passing
oat through the bock. Auderoon's wound
is not supposed to be mortal. McDouald
and Anderson, w* learn, were Western
sportsmen, who came here first on Sun-
day. McDonald claimed Indianapolis os
his home. He bad on his p r*ou a con
siderable sum of money and other val
uables.
The C'eatral Hailroad.
Extract from President Wadley’* Annual Report.
Savannah, Ga., De v \ 1st, 1871.
Since the last annual report, the Ma-
oon and Western liaiiroad bos been
leased by your company, thus forming a
continuous line to Atlanta. This leaee
having been made in the midst of the
year, it was deemed best not to incorpo
rate its opeiations with those of the Cen
tral and Southwestern roads until the
fiscal year, commencing on the 1st inst.;
therefore the earnings and expenses of
that rood ore taken from its officers. T'»o
result from operating the three roaus,
viz: Central, Southwestern, or ' Macon
and Western, with Central ItaiJrv d Baok,
ia as follows:
Ontrsl Railroad earning* for tbs year
ending 80th ultimo $1,8:5,487 90
Central Railroad Bank earning* for the
year ending 36th ultimo TV,789 78
Southwestern Railroad earning* for the
year ending‘Juth ultimo 1,079,455 2
Macon and Western earnings ior tbe
year ending noth ultimo 674,921 44
Total earnings of the three roads and
bank - 6,689,653 80
From this deduct;
Central Railroad ex
penses $1,127,202 35
Central Railroad Bank
expenses 23,330 C9
Southwestern Railroad
expenses 676,182 SI
Macon and Wssteru
Railroad expenses ... 408 072 S3
2,234.796 62
The Macon Telegraph of Wednesday
says: In a difficulty yesterday evening,
about C o'clock, John Fleming was shot
and instantly killed by L. 0. Rieka. B.
surrendered himself to an officer. At tho
oaso will be investigated this morning,
we forbear comment until the facta are
brought out in open court
Married—on tho 25th Instant, at the
residence of tho btide'a father, by the
ltov. Benjamin John >u, rector of Christ
Church, Mucon, Mr. John D. Lloyd to
Misg Kate Hpence, eldest daughter of
John Farmer.
Tho followiug are the losses by the
Macou fire meutioued iu our dispatches
yesterday morning: Daly A- Bro.—loss
>20,000, insured for >15,000 as follows:
>5,000 in the A2tna, of Hartlord; >5,000
in the Continental of Now York, and
>5,000 in tho Fbnmlx, of Hartford. Mrs.
Micliaelaon—loss 55,000, insured for
>3,000 in the AStni, of Hartford. A.
Waanack—loss >7,000,insured for $4,000
in the Alta*. Th* fire was oooasioned
by* firs ball from a Roman candle
alighting mining Home fire-works iu tho
store of Mr. A. Wonnaok.
An old negro named George Davis
walked fifteen miles to Perry on election
day to vote for Smith for Governor.
On Sunday night Howard Harrison
shot and killed Henry Carr, near Haynes-
ville, Houston county.
Christmas was inaugurated in Augusta
by one negro boy shooting another in the
head.
Th* Constitutionalist of Wednesday
snys: Wo learn that no definite result in
relation to tho Western Alabama Railroad
was arrived at by the council of magnates
of the Georgia and the Georgia Central
Railroads, last Friday and Saturday.
The whole matter waa referred to a oom-
mittee, with directions to report to the
next meeting oi council, which will he
held noon.*
LOOK
Olatnal Cife Jnmrancr
TO YOUR INTEREST!
The Mutual Life Insurance Company
OF NEW YORK.
leaving net I.M3.SI7 18
IQ. The Courier-Journal says: "The
boys of Louisville are the moat persistent
■hooters of fire-crackers and pistols on
the globe.” It seems, therefore, that the
Lonisvillians are suffering from an era of
small things—small boys and "Small
Talk.” ________
!9*“Go from home to hear the news,”
ia illustrated bv the Harriabarg, Pa.,
Journal, which aaya: “Wood for fuel is
at a high price in Atlanta, Oa., owing to
the heavy city tax imposed npon the
trade.”
IQ, Tbe city debt of Chicago ia a lit
tle over three handled thousand dollars.
The fkraU sneers at that anil aaya New
York can “see” it and go nearly one him
dred millions “better.” But New York has
been “Sveeueyetf' and has also indulged a
costly apparel of Tweed, which Chicago
has not,
*■- •—
$9* The Bridgeport Farmer aaya of
Akeraun: “Ha is the worst specimen of
a Southern man that ever held office un
der any administration.” Tho Farmer
onglit not to hasp reproach npou the
South by calling Akerman “a Southern
man.” All the warm anna and friendly
treatment he has received since he has
been in the South have never been equal
to the task of warming the cold New
England blood that flows in his veins.
IQ. A Washington dispatch says: “It
is among th* polities! gossip lien with
quite prominent officials that, notwith
standing the denials of General Sickles,
kin mission to this coqnfty is i* reality
to lay certain negotiations before the
President and Cabinet, for tho purchase
of Gabs by the United States. There is
no donbt that such negotiations were the
subject of a correspondence while Gener
al Prim was living, but whether they
have been renewed or not is unknown.—
Tbs story ia *»*«* for what it ia wwrtli. ”
Two Homicide* In Columbus.
The following faets are from the En
quirer of Wednesday:
There were two mm killed in Colom-
bns at a 1st* hour Monday night, and a
third was mortally, if not aerionaly,
wounded. The first of these unpleasant
affairs occurred Monday night, in which
policeman Charlie Barrow received his
death at the hands of George Layfield, a
young man, wlio, about a week since, ar
rived in the city from St. Louie Young
Layfield, while under the luflueuce of
liquor, had been guilty of improper lan
guage and threats, at the store of Mr. L
» 51,170 oo
48,370 50
Western Rallr
bonds 10,600 00
Diviceud Central Rail
road in June 230.000 00
Gov't tax on same.... 6,250 00
Dividend Southwestern
Railroad In June.... 169,205 95
Gov't ti
Dividend Central Rail
road this day 250,000 00
Gov't
Dividend Southwestern
Railroad this day....
Dividend Macon and
Western Railroad this
day 125.000 00
Gov’t tax on same 3,125 00
Rent Augusta and 8a-
vsnoah Railroad 73.000 09
Rout Eatonton Branch
Railroad
Appropriated tor rails..
Leaving a balance of $ 9,980 96
The business of jour own road, os well
os those issued bj yonr company bos fal
len off very muoh during the past year.
This has been caused by a very material
reduction in tbe cotton crop tributary to
our rood, end also by fierce competition
from other lines of transportation which
have been opened. 'These lines have not
only taken some of the busiuess that has
heretofore passed over your road, but
they have reduced the rates of transpor
tation in some coses below remunerating
prices. fcJuch competition would only
produce a healthful result if fc there was
business in the country to support more
thau one line; but, with the limited
amount of tratfie, it must result disas
trously to some, if not to all, that are
contending for the business.
Seeing that your road would be obliged
to encounter this competition, the board
endeavored as far as possible to protect
your interests, uud to this end tne Macou
and Western liaiiroad has cepn leased.
By the term of this lease the stockhold
ers iu that company are to receive the
sumo dividends that are paid to the stock
holders in your qompauy
Liberal os these terms uro, there were
parties who sought to detoot the lease,
and for that purpose applied for and ob
tained an injunction. This injunction,
after having been sustained by the court
below, was carried to the Supreme Court
of the State, and by it dissolved.
Iu view of tho competition referred to,
and the fact that the country does not
ufford sufficient busiuess at low rates to
support all the linos tout are contending
for wh&l there % the board is obliged to
acknowledge tuat the pioepcrity off yonr
road may be seriously damaged for sc ac
time to come. These competing linet
must, however, sooner or la 1 , find it
absolutely necessary to charge icmuaera-
tiug rates ia o. ler to reader ‘ em self-
sustaining, and when that 'i done, it is
confidently believed that the pre q cts of
ydbr line* will brighten. Iu the mean
time, with strict eco ij, the hoard
of opinion that reasonable dividends may
be continued*
GEORGIA MATTER!*.
The Savannah Advertiser aaya: "The
failure to provide music at the Park
Christmas evening, os hod been an
nounced, was not dae to any oversight
an the part of the eommioaioner, but to
the of several members of
the band, ■■ peri nd need, perhaps, by too
much Christmas in their horns." The
Advertiser evidently means that tliey
took too many horns in their Christmas.
Besides the turkeys that were carved
in 8a van ash Christmas, George Ulmer,
a printer, waa carved in the fooe, and
Johu Fahey in five plaoesin tho back and
side.
Tbe election for municipal
tha city of liome for 1872 has resulted I
in tho election of the "People’s Ticket,”
As will be seen from the following card,
Colonel W. A. Reid has, for the present,
suspended the publication of the Savan
nah Republican:
A Card to the Public.—When I As
sumed tbe proprietorship of the Savan
nah Republican £ was fully aware that it
would require capital to make it success
ful, and had understandings with friends
to join me in the enterprise. The finan
cial condition of the country, however,
during the last thirty days, prevented
the consummation of these pious. I am
unable, as a business question, to see my
interest otherwise than in temporary sus
pension, uutil I can complete negotia
tions for publishing the paper after the
manner I originally purposed. I will
take this occasion to return my thanks to
the business community, who have ad
vertised so liberally with me, and to the
citizens generally for their kind wishes
and encouragement and trast it will be
but a short time before I shall be able to
present this paper again to its readers,
with no difficulties in tbe way of its suc
cess. Wm. A. Reid.
ITS CASH ASSETS OVER $50,0010,000.
r " 11*8 X 8URM.U8 OF UOKE THAN SIX MILLIONS OF DOLLARS, AFTER PROVIDING FOR
■11 UoUIIUm m **CTUli»d by th. Iuai.no. Depvtmout or th. Huto of N.w York. Hu !h« I.rrH
AU.U, Income, Number luuod; .nd p*y. th. Ur^o.t amount of Dividend., And hu th. MnnUeet Porcout-
moot iipus. Of may eompaa, la th. World.
Th. .ndorSnud will (tedly (In Ml lafonutlon uounry to alTut lunruo. Ml you Uru. Do your
dnty lo thou that you lov. by tatlnj • policy l. THE OLD MUTUAL-
Henry XL Christian,
SPECIAL AGENT.
Oflloo: . .aML.-. RUILDING, Whitehall Mtroct.
J. F.
ALEXANDER, M. D.,
MEDICAL EXkMINER.
. Jlgenta Wanted %who are Workera,
(Jarbnare, Callers, ®nns, &t.
W. L. WADSWORTH, AllxnU, Ga, ~ |
W. L. WADSWORTH
Importers and Dealers in
OHAS. WYMM.
& CO..
Hardware;
ColUra iatlors anh Colton Jo oft <Bnoss hpt to <tt.
New Cotton and Produce Warehouse.
LOAN AND SAVINGS 'BANK.
r SubsorlbetUOapltal
ON'E MILLION DOLLARS.
XJie
oi' Th* Wail lr,
Also, a Large Stock of Stoves and House Furnishing Goods.
Opposite JamctM* Hank, Whltelxall Street.
ATLANTA
Atlanta San Qrospectno.
THE ATLANTA SUN!
DAILY AND WEEKLY,
GEORGIA SHERIFF SALKS.
Sale Day First Tuesday In Jan
uary.
FULTON OOUNTY.
City lot in Atlanta—Fi fa in favor of
A V. Brumby vs. Moses Jones and Wm.
Green (colored.)
House and lot in Atlanta—Fi. fa. in
favor of Ivy A Winn va. Jefferson
Floyd.
The atone flagging and atepe, North
aide of Wall street, Atlanta—Mechanics’
and Laborer's lien, in favor of Young A
Walsh va H. I. Kimball.
City lot at junction of Broad and
Peachtree streets, known a* tho Hasseen
property.
Seventy aoroa of land lot 157, Fnlton
county—Fi. fa. in favor of Gilmoro S.
Drake vs. E. R. Sassecn,
House and lot in Atlanta—Fi. las.
favor of John Koeley, Hunnicutt A Bel-
lingraths and R. W. Satterfield & Bro.
0. K. Grenville.
A lot in West End—Fi. fa. in favor of
W. H. Smith va Julios Gists.
Seventy acres of land lot 9, Fulton
county—Fi. fa in favor of Wm, Wright,
et al. va Killia Bn. an.
City lot on Alabama street—Fi. fa in
favor of Georgi i Loan and Treat Com
pany va Peter Huge.
Fifty-seven acre* of lot* 93 and 100—
Fi. fa in favor of Z. D. Graham va T.
E. Williama
The U. L Kimball House—Mechanics'
lire, in favor of Heaiy, Berry A Co.
DOUGLAS COUNTY.
Thirty acres of lot No. 78—Fi. fa in
favor of W. J. Hembree va James West.
MERIWETHER OOUNTY.
One two horse wagon and one sot har
ness. Fi. fa. in favor of Hines A Reeves
vs. J. M. Harris.
Four thousand pounds seed cotton, and
50 bushels corn. Fi. fa. in favor of G. A.
Cunningham va Francis A. Cochran et al.
150 lbs. lint cotton and 200 bushels
cotton seel, and sundry fi. fas., vs. J. A.
Bowles, E. A. Evans and Nelson Bowles
for rents and liena
GWINNETT COUNTY.
106 acres of land lot No. 371. *Fi. fa.
in favor of Willis F. Scales vs. Goo. W.
Dodd, et al.
NEWTON COUNTV.
flonao and lqt in Covington—fi. fa in
favqr of A. H. L®o va. Benj. F. Carr.
FAYETTE OOUNTY.
160 acres of land—fi. fa in favor of S.
E. Dorsey va Jno. C. Smith.
CORD OOUNTY.
Land lot 1185—Tax fi. fa vs. E. C.
Mason.
COWETA COUNTY.
J. D. Rm son's interest in a stock of
foods—F-. fa in favor of Horsey, Mil-
er A Co.
Half of land lot No. 130—Two tax fi.
fas. va. W. F. Wright.
2021 acres of land—Fi. fa in favor of
M. Halvsliin vs. W. F. Wright.
CHEROKEE COUNTY.
Lots No's 1050, 1051, 1010, and half of
1011—Fi. fa in favor of W. It. D. Moss
VI. Sanford Leak.
Lot'* No * 152 and 152 and 161 Fi.
fa in favor of Noah Jordan va E. F.
M almne.
One astray ox, estrayed by Tim Law-
son, and one yoke of ox*n ealrayed by
Jf» \y. Waldrop.
Sewing
>25,04 Sared I *25.00 Saved!
FfilCB AND TXimOF
WILSON SHUTTLE
M achines.
MICTT ca**. $10pbmo. $S psmo.
No.». PWin T*bl* $ 45 $ 51 $60.
No. 6, b*U-MM, pin bx 66 SO 66.
No. 7. do fkn'j 56 66 76.
No. 7, Folding oor*r 70 SO
N* 8, JtoUG*Mart, J06 110
No. 9, FoUlof Cowr, 130
WARRANTED FIVE TEARS BT
WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO
W« wl*b It distinctly understood thxt then* »r« oar
term* from which wo now derUUt; snd we (uorsa-
5m oar Machine* to ho** •▼my a*4n« at oxoolUno*
to be found la aay Underfeed Mmtto Mnohia*. and
M durable, mad* of a* good material a* any
ta tha wutM. and that It firttOe m «lo«Mt
Eor Rent.
with Capt. II. D. Cothran an Mayor, ami a new and elegant ten ROOM houhr.
ti rp j/,--* ai y W T Mann oo Iry betweoo Houston sod Ell* * treat*, fir*
* L , T ' *• W * A, ws , ; , i’ mUihta.wilkfhmithaear'had.
John W. Noble, F. I. Stone and C. G. Apply to
Samael, as Aldermen.
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[8 NOW READY TO RECEIVE COTTON. TJBEttAL CASH ADVANCES
will be made npon Cotton in Warehonae, or npon Naraipto.
IQ. PartiM Storing Cotton with th* Back will b* fnre*Md with N**ipt* tor
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Mfioe at Planter*’ Loan to Savings Bank Warahoare
AMQUSTA, ecenoiA.
IBERAL CASH ADVANCES MADE ON COTTON, TO BE ELD HEBE,
for Shipment to Dementia or Foreign Markets.
19- SPECIAL ATTENTION paid to the WEIGHING of Cotton.
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Now pablMnd. Th* “ Qnh mix, Sark*” emhtaam
Maury’8 Geographical, Series, ^
Br Com-.- '.ura M. F. Maubt.oT the Virginia Military laadtato. A Mika of hooka which
m.di an ara in the .Indy of thla kHcims, and which, la th. word, of a wffi kaowa aad ac-
compllahod Southern teacher, " ala charactcriaad by a AHaity of arraagnaaal aad aiaapla
irulineu of atria which moat ever rendar them attracdv* t* th* yrnug, aad which will ha
UKd t,y all who wiih to teach Geography aa a science, aa anraathfng to asks paffla think,
ami not merely aa an enumeration of dry fact*."
Holmes’ Readers and Speller*,
By Okokok F. HoLWst, LL D-, Profcaaor of Hlatory and Gaaatml Litantu* la tha Uoi-
venity of Viiylnla. A aariaa of Reader, aneqnalled In rhiaaaito. anaDeaea, aad typo-
gnqtliwnl Iwauty. They ara steadily prognaatve in ekanetar, bright wad ftoto to their
ach-cilona of pniw and varaa, and Uloatratlra of Boathern aceaaa, lartikn.ii, aad hlataiy.
Venable’s Arithmetical Series,
llr f'liASLia 8. VmaxiLB, LLD. Pnfbaaor of Matheatotfaa to tha Ualvaratr of .
Vlorim*. Them hooka am rcoalred avaiywhem by Intelliaaat taachrw wit
satiafnetion. st bring moat admirably adapted (br manta! drill, aa wall aa (hr b
tion. Tlteir mribodi, mica, and naaaninga are dear, diattoct. logical, aad <
and thu Ktva la carefully graded UtroaghouL
Holmes’ History ot the United Stataa,
By Gao no* F. Koutas, U.D.. et tha Unireiaity of Vtigtato. It la aaoadt to an of
’ ■ ‘ aa w*B as pare and gracatol to
, and trethlhl, aa wad aa pare
Ballad Stataa which (a ritodfr
ITo Oorrcapondonte i
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th« uJly—everything which api>ear« In our daily i**u* that is of general Inherent. All of Mr. Stephen**
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Th* pwttdaatttl eawtest for 1872 will U the most important to the history of kmartna. Tba la—i la-
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Oe Vere’s Frertoh Crammer, Reader*, etc.,
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Holmes’ Ingileh Grammars,
Leconte's Scientific Senes,
Johnston’s English Classic*,
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