The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, September 18, 1873, Image 8

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The Daily Herald. ! police court reports. Tne busy day Is over. The household work is done. The cares that fret the morning Have faded with the bud ; And in the tender twilight, I sit in happy ie#t, With my darling little baby Asleep upon mj breast. This happy state of affairs didn’t prevent Mrs. Fo#~ Mr. J. L. Crenshaw is th« sole authorized lor from getting op «Dd going for Lizzie Foote, who j bad threatened to “bu»t a rock” over her head, simp- j ly because Lizzie expressed a sympathy for Mr Foster | THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 18. 1873. r H E C L TY. KOTICR TO CITY SUUSCUIDRRS J. M. ALEZA1TSER <& CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, STEEL A CARRIAGE MATERIAL Mill Stones and Bolting Cloths, Cutlery, Chains, Axes, Belting, Hoes—Agents for Hoe A Co.’s Circular Basra, Straub’* Queen of the 8outh Mills, Howe’s and Babcock’s Celebrated Smut Machinery, and riiATT'S 8 WIN 0IX G LID COTTON GINS. MACON ADVERTISEMENTS. jgent in the city for receiving subscriptions <o the Herald, and f.w this ddewe shall | wlihtathe hozrlog of Mr." FMterirbtotoi digger- I A, l* lrl Election Notes. LOCAL NOTICES. recognize only his receipts as valid. [ ous buBinesa, and while the Court coincided with the ^peacably disposed portion of the row. yet it could National Life Insurance Company of tlic not itand anything of this »ort, and let Liu.e off United Slatt-s of America, 1'liilndelphia. withccu. ; for .Munltlpal Fame—Entries for the K«xt City Race. Jim Poole came up charged with not making the pool big enough to authorise (he /‘sports” to take a September 1$, 1873.—Notice is hereby given that llciljaiuin IK Lay is not fill band. Jim was indicted for being chief pilot of a beer Agent of the National Life Insurance Com - , wagon, and for leaving a buggy in as dismantled a pailj of the United Stales of America, and condition as the Austrian fleet. It was a question of has BO authority to act as sncil in the State j diplomacy with our hero of the beer cart whetLcr he FALL CLOTHING.—Before purchasing your Fall Clothing elsewhere, be certain to The municipal contest is beginning to warm things j Call nt the store of M. & J. Hirsch, Nos. 50 I and 62 Whitehall street, and examine their stock. sepl6-tf np a little, and candidates are becoming plentiful j There is scarcely an office to which aspirants are not counted by the dozen. We note a few that “wc take at rumor sends them fljing.” For Mayor, it Is probable that Mr. Hammock, the present incumbent will hare to best both Colonel Spencer and General A. C. Garhngton, before he has his brows cooled with the grateful laurels again; and of Georgia or elsewhere. E. W. PEEL, Vice President. *XOd V av’lMOHJI •.(jieiJdds w sjsodJiid .timziih-mj joj s(ir.>!U!3tp Xawh ‘30VUX SSV10 »<l> oj pind uonnanv ppodsa "S3HS1N -mva pue sno ‘S-LNivd — »P»JA I!«J *«0 JOJ JO l|ddu8 unj Y M. A J. HIRSCH have added a Tailoring Department to their store. They are now re ceiving a magnificent line of new and elegant Foreign aud Domestic Piece Cloths. A per- should demolish himself against the street cars, or j )|6 Heemg to f u uy aware of his difficulties, 0 and like ! 1®°* fit guaranteed. Call and deliver your sacrifice the back. Considering the latter iu the ( |jj 0 mtlo busy bee, is improving each shining hour. ; orders I For City Attrrney, Captain Bill Newman, the old re- ! liable, hard-to-best mankind, is of course offering. I He will hare to lock horns with Messrs. Howard Vi liflht;of the “old party backs” o! the times, he ded upon the last alternative. “Then to the mettle drop the hacks. And in a blaze the tires go, Tbe urchins in the way rnaks tracks, And crash the springs and wires go. Ihe pannels pass, we gain ths car— •Money makes the mare go.’ ” sepIG -tf Have you had any oysters? If not, go to Pease. Fresh arrival daily. Pease’s diuing- Kpps, Howell Glenn. Joseph H. Smith and probably rooms are brightening up. Everything looks cheerful, and Pease says he is getting rich as fast as he can. others. For Recorder there are only two candidates—Judge Hammond, the present incumbent, and Col. Win. H. For which Utile experiment biz mare wa. made to j Moo „_ 0 citJ editor of tlie Herald, go. bj the ItM-order. to the tune of flee and cozta. For c „ y Hxrzh.1. Col. Thomae will offer again, and I HeavyCassimeres, French,Euglish aud Anier- \ John P. Fort. ATTORNEY AT LAW, sepl8 tf iipte Tor the Fair. Eljfl & LAKEY, 80 Mulberry street Macon, Or. Dealers in OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, AND FANCY AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. Will raubh.h Headquarter. for Hungry People during THE GEE AT FAIR. Can Feed FiveThoutand People—The Beet Reetauran IN THE STATE. ELLS & LANEY. Public Sale OF THE — RAILROAD. 2 4 0 MILES LONG IN Brunswick., Go. — on the — 15TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1873. ° * t aOr Hi j UftlffUal, vwl. 1 UUUlM Will UUCr SDQ . a T TT Tlnlrnmnw'r. ,,f ..aDu.w Phillips k Crew soli Pianos from $275 to J Miss Mullie Ray is one of the dimmest rays of•virtue I wil , be confronted, it is said, by Cspt. Johnson, bis lcan » at H ’ Hjkcmaus, Oa ever} pattern 1.000— Parlor Organs #50 to 500-PiailO in ,he umbrageous shadows of tbe Brooklyn Forests. | m#d handsome LieuteBRDt. aja„ Alt , i ,rt: She had becomoinvolved in a heated feminine Stools and loters $<> to So.00—Guitars < . tfc , n , h . t and style — the largest and best assortment For Aldermen, we gire the following, as a hurriel ever brongbt to Atlanta. C all and see them. septl4-3t Rani., a., r^, no Vheet M nsIe a i wlth ‘" otl,er lelder of fMh,OD - ln ,h,t mode f n j and pozzibly incomplete Hat. and Banjos $5 to oO.OU. Sheet Music a Mplvla ,.. t0 the.ffect. of tiiung hoop, upon the I Th , Firit w , rJ gll „ u ,. , r ,. Dgu i„ flgbt Lf .„ (on - specialty. I Mzazachueetta aitnation, and under the delusion that Mesars. Xorris, Brotherton, and Mr. aoodwiu, a city' The young gentlemen of Atlan'a are re- ATLANTA BRANCH GREAT SOUTH-j EliN OIL WORKS. Headquarters for Oils | and Paints. The largest and most com- I editor of thla paper. quested to call at Dykemau's to-morrow, and An immense assortment of Artists' Mute- rials and Window Glass. Send for Price Lists. James Hoyle, Iu the third Ward Mr. Bob Toung wiil offer again, and will share the honor with cither Mr. Jeff Ko Vert son or T. A. Morris. Id tbe fourth Ward. Mr. Mecaslin, Dr. P.uckney She let herself play loose and vigorously into , “phree phight,” tearing the frost-work out of another | Keely ,W. D. Ellis, 8. D. Robarts pi6t€ fetofk in IllO Southern States, nt pri* * y ailC j'• back'hsir and establishing her own record will probably make tbe race. CCS to compare with any other markets, upon the mere question of *‘melt” beyond peradven- ! ture. For this she only j^id $10 and costs, with a j smile upon her tace. Mary Mitchell is unhappy, generally, and peculiarly unfortunate in her way of delivering herself. She CARLEYi DUCK & CO. | came up Whitehall street iu a questionable looking Full Mock. Reliable Prices. All sorts vehicle, and just for the fun of the thing Mr. Aldrich or FURNITURE. Foe «nr stock Of BABT Ft®Po«d to boy her out. Shedldo t want to zell, CARRIAGES. D. B. MORGAN & CO., aug31-tf Successors to W. T. Archer, P. O. Box 380. S3 Whitehall street. Iu the Second ward Dodd gaud McLendon, the select their Cassimares, Scotch goods, or present incumbents, will not run, and Mesarn. John 1 The Auction House of Macon. decree of the Superior Court of Glynn county. Georgia, rendered in the bill in Equity, filed in said I court at the instance of Rufua B. Bullock, Governor John T. Brown A Co., M. I. Atkins k Co., Lyon. M . Lendon A C,“., et al, complainant*, va. Jacob E. Dart. ! the Brunswick A Albany Railroad Company, etal. re- j spondz-nts, the undersigned Commissioners, appoint- I ed in said Decree, for that purpose, will, on THE I5TH DAY OF OCTOBER, '73 E. BESORK has r Broadclovhs, for fall and winter wear. Guar- 1 auteed that he will suit all tastes! septl4-3: J. H. Dykemao has the stock of goods now arriviug with which fashionable Atlanta will ami Winter Trade, all of w lrch will be sold sale days. Sale of Houacli *ld Furniture, Hantation Supplies and Real Estate a specialty. septl4 dim FLOURING MILLS. offer, and expose to sale, before the court house door. of Brunswick, county of Glynn, St te o: . and 4 o’clock, p m., regular j to the highest and best bidder, the rvicea. Iu the fifth ward, Frank Bice will givo the boys a’ il i tussle again; eo will Mr. Goldsmith. The new caudi- replied: “Stranger, yer’erov a wastin’ ov yer breath ; dates spoken of are our young friends John D. Way talkin’ to me about sellln’ that creeter. lie’s too 1 and M. T. Simmons. noble an animal, and he comes dowu from ancestors datin’ back to tber time whit I can’t remember, i Money can’t buy that thare donkey, aud ycr might as when I trad -fil trade*, aud I aiu’t in a bit of tradin’ We have this day engaged the services of Messrs. Davis Si George as special agents for tumor jist no V. 8o, stranger, yer might as well close the Hebald. They are authorized to receipt up yer fly-trap.” This was equal to ten and costa, and for subsciiption and to contract for adver- Mary departed where the woodbine twineth. well quit chatteriu* yer moutb about tradin’; besides, will probably appear again, while Messrs. B. F. Mad Cicero Watkins and Mr. Pitman wilt offic their clothe itself this season—selected by hitns* If in New York, and bought regardless of costs. septl4-3t Dyketuan’s is the place to get your winter goods. One of his nobby Scotch Cheviot suits will last all the winter, and do to start another season on. septli-3t In the sixth ward, M. E. Maher and Mr. McPu ire tbe only candidates we hear of. Iu the seventh. Miasra. McMillan aud Langti dox aud It. M. Factor are tpoken of as candidates. Altogether, the race will be a very lively one, fun may be expected. tisements until further notice. August 28, 1873. James Fay waa brought in off from a most unrecon structed and irreconcilable drunk. Mr. Fay is t>re- fumed by those who have reason to know, to be tie The Mozabt aociETT.—Tula Society held ita last identical “culpritFay” of llodnaake Drake, and pre- The criminal docktt was called in thia Court yefeter- meetiog at the new ball on Broad street, on Tuesday sented in court an amusing and instructive tableau of day. evening laid. The exercises were very iuteieatiug and the Society la now iu a flourishing condition. | Stop at tte Covington Hotel if you wish nice car peted room*, clean, Mcen, soft beds, good meals and 1 livery accommodations. C. Cox, aepifi-tf Proprietor, Covington, Georgia. Justices Couhts.—None of our Magistrates tried any criminal cases yesterday. Justices Butt and Sisseen tried to get up a little that poelic character. Jim was guilt/ of a deliberate and treasonable dtunk. bighiy dangerous to the peace aud quiet of the radical party, having been sippiDg water from a tin cup, supplied from the bung-hole of a Cincinnati field piece, and had become disordered i his mind as to the relative merits of the Holly sys- last ye A young luaa, whose name we could not learn, plead guilty to stealing a mule, and was sentenced to six years imprisonment iu the Penitentiary. The case of the State vs. Wair, Robinson and anoth er, charged with murder, in killing A. M. Womack ext called, and Thomas Wai tem of water work*, possessed also r tbe of ;m.” He was his bosom ! tbe defendant*, placed on trial. He is a man about 24 y-iars of age, aoout G feet high Wanted—At Dykemau’s, 500 young meu of j and fin© figue aud carriage, cu which to display j some of his novelties, in style and sort, of ! winter goods. Don’t be bashful. septl4-3t ! A full line of gentlemen’s underwear just received and lor sale at Dykemau’s. septl 4-3t ! J. H. Dykeman has just returned from j market where he laid in a superb stock of j goods for the Georgia trade—an absolutely full .and perfect stock. septl4-31 Georgia Flouring Mills, BURR & FLANDERS, Proprietors. Manufa turers of WILEY’S XXXX FLOUR, PEARL GRITS, MEAL. BRAX, fcc., Ac., Maoon, G-eorgla. ZUC26 tf. HOTELS. STOP AT THE BROWN HOUSE, Opposite the Pas«enger Depot. PJ^HE Booms are elegantly furnished, and the Table 1 id supplied with every delicacy the market affords. E. E. BROWN A SON, Proprietors. BRUNSWICK & ALBANY R. R. extending from the harbor of Brunswick, at a po:c.t known as Dennis’ Fully, to the 1id« of the State of Ala bama, near tbe city ot Eufanla, in said State-a dist ance of two hundred and forty miles, as well as tbs: part of tbe same now finished, as that part unfinished, together with the Right of Way for the same, and the lauds, tracks, lines, rails, wharvet-. piers, walls, fences, bridges, buildings, erections, structures, depots, stations, fixtures, real estate and apperteuances thereto, belonging to said corporation together with all the locomotives, tenders, cara, car riages, equipments, tools, implements, machinery and personal property of every description owned by said Corporation, or in any way belonging to or apper taining to tbe diatauce, aud all the Franchises and Rights SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS Macon, Georgia, aug2C-tf of, friend. Mary Harp, had been harping to her ! rather dark complexion, has a good countenance, and case against a colored brother for Ideating a child, but the proeecutor not appearing, the case wa* dismissed. The Ladies givo a Supper, for the benefit of Mission No. 1, aected with tbeir church, next door to Redwine A Fox’# store, Whitehall ttreet, on Thursday evening, September 18. discredit, and the harp that ones through Fro^town’s halls the scoot of strychnine shed, is still looming j James lias cast his lines in Barryonial rivulets, where j Baptist Chubch will he can be seen by his most intimate friends for the i- next ten days. Mr. A. G. Tiller got his tiller rope taDgled into tan well proportioned. The jury was made up at 4:13 o’clock, and Dr. Flow ers examined. He testified to haviDg examined the body of de ceased aud of defendant soon after the homicide. De fendant bad a gun or pUto! shot wound, entering near The people are last learning that Jackson’s Magic Balsam is an article of real merit. Sold by all druggists. Article of it gle-foot and ran foul of the Po’ico Revenue Cutter *fi e right nipple, wounding sailing under letters of marque, and went down in j the shoulder-biade—a dang< Associated with the earlier recollections of lung and lodgiug near j a great many men and women is the memory wound. Decoas?d of the Bath brick and Emery stone wherewith All are invited to attend. Members of the church forty fathoms of water. The Court fixed the damages ! was stabbed in seventeen places-either of six of the the knives and forks, and pansand kettles, are urged to send iu their contributions. aepl7-2t Supreme Court.—In this Court yesterday argument was concluded in No. 18, Albany Circuit. The Cotton States Life Insurance Company ve. Ella W. Scurvey et al. Complaiut from Dougherty county. Argued for plfintiff in error by Wright and B. H. Hill, and for defendaut by D. A. Vason and R. H. Ljoa. No. 19—Same Circuit. Henry S. Wimberly, trustee, ▼a N. W. Collier et aL Claim from Dougherty. Ar gued for plaintiff by H. Morgau. Pending the argu ment Of Mr. Morgau for plaintiff < *urt adjiuruei to 10 o'clock this morning. at ten dollars, and called for Josephine Manning. She wounds would have proved fata! and other kitchen articles were at slated times ud yesterday for A. negro who was at work with deceaaed, at the time “scoured up. That primitive mode prevails was the female Josephemac i — , — , . . .r , . - sporting her diminutive proportions in of the occurrence, was next put on tfio stand, aud tbe to day in thousands Ol families who have nev- the grotesque brcechaloons of another ] 8tate’s examination of this witness gone through with' f_ r a if her failure to Introduce ' As be Lae not yet been cross exami ned, it would prob. i let off with a ably be rnjust to the prisoner to give any of hia testi- feller. In considerate that peculiar style of fashion, she fine of ten dollars, including the coste, and took her : mouy as the circumstances of the killing. The < Lawyers’ Bbikks —The Herald Job Office is pre pared to print lawyers* briefs in ths beat style, large, clear type, producing no strain on tbe eyes to read it i the region of his own usual quiet domestic hearth. departure with a disdainful wave of flounces and frills. In behalf of her artistic “lawyer” we submit— “Maid of fashion, ere we part, Hear me own how fair thou art; Hear me now, the truth confess— I love thee for thy taste in drees, Beautiful from top to to, Zou man ses agapo.” Mr. Snnider was np for disorcerly conduct, and f r being the author of some connubial disturbances i) i great ; will probably last two days more, as there 1 many witnesses sworn. Solicitor Geueral Glenn. L J Winn aud W H Hulsey for the State: Gartrell k Stephens, Ilillyer A Bro, aud Hill A Candler for the defense. | Tee case of the State va Smith, c urged witn mur- ! der, is next iu order. The Ol«l Third Moving. Prices reasonable. We aoiicit tbe atronage of ( to tl.e < ffect U. S. Commissioner’s Court-—Judge W. B. Smith yesterday tried Henry Houser, of Dawson connty, charged with retailing distilled spirits without paying special tax. He was released on bond. No counsel on either aide. One other case is set for tbla morning at ten o’clock. We left Judge Smith looking up a text for bis ser mon at Evan'a Chapel lost night. All that could be gleaned from the.n: Teutonic-ally introduced by himself, that— ••Dor alt voman and me, We’re can niebt agree; Weun Ich trick ter peer and ter vine, When she makes de rum soup, Ich soatcli ’em on de kopt, Und she micht do any ding but crien.’ He was required, notwithstanding this lucid expla- Pursuant to a call of the President the Third Ward S ° » j Democratic Club met last night. The President, James G. Kelley, Esq., on taking the used lor this purpose aud that housewife j never wauts Bath brick or Emery stone any j more. Sapolio not only scours oft' all rust ; and tarnish, it brightens, bestows a polish as brilliant as new, and does it iu one-tenth the time required by any other substance. Sold everywhere. Housekeepers, try it. Jackson's Magic Balsam is fast making its i way into every family of the kind, by tbe many cures ot Neuralsii, Headache and Rheu matism it is performing. Sold by all drug- , gisU. Removal.— We have removed to No. 02 nation, to fork out about ton dollars, wbon the Court Wis Chair for the first time, made m very neat and sensible Whitehall street, lately occupied by D. C. speech, urgiug the importance of nominations and Seymour & Co., where we will keep a choice assortment of Groceries at reasonable prices, and be glad to see all of our old friends and ; a host of new ones. I sep7-tf Boyd & Brumpy. W. _A_. HUFF, WHOLESALE. DEALER CORN, BACON, LARD, TIES, BAGGING, Mealf Sugar, Coffee, Ftc., Corner Cberry and Third Street., MACON. Georgia, j ftiu»2r.-tf LAW VKUS. THOMAS FINLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA GEORGIA. nRACTICE IN THE SUPREME AND CIRCUIi j 1. Courts, and elsewhere by special contract. Al business atterdfd to with dispatch. Office: North East Corner of Broad and Marietta Stret ts, Be'l Build ^ un-stair*. decltl* j J AW NOTICE. A. C. GARLINGTON, ^0-Will Pr.AtmcE in Ali, the Couets.jj^ Office: Republic Block, Olb'2-dle * 'Until Georgia. [ S. A. DARNELL, Attornoy - at-Liaw from Brunswick to Albany, a diatauce of One Hun dred and Seventy miles, or thereabouts, with Engines. Cars, and other uecesrary equipments, together with about fifty miles, nearly completed and ready for the Track, between Albany and Eufaula with about tLre-r miles of iron laid. The track from Brunswick to Al bany is laid with Crst-class, new and heavy “I” Rail, (mostly English.) tbo greater portion Fish-Bar. The iron supposed to be worth *1,700.000. Under said decree the Commissioners are required to mak<- and execute good and sufficient titles to the purchaser, in FEE SIMPLE, free from all daitr# debts, demands, hens, bonds, mortgages or incutn brancea whatsoever. Terms ol Sale: One Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollar* CASH, to be paid on tbe day of sale, and before the legal hours | of i-ale expire*, and -the balance as tbe same may le called in byjhc said Commissioners. The purchaser to be pla»ed in possession cf the property on the pay ment of the first instalment and to receive titles on i the payment of the balance of the purchase money. [ The first payment to be forfeited on failure therein. Also, at tbe same time and place, will be sold TELECRAPH LINE upon tbe Right of Way of said Railroad, now cotnpie- I ted from Brunswick to Albany, with all the Poie? Wires, aud property of the said Telegraph Lice ' Terms—Cash. O. A. LOCHBANE, A. HOOD, B. lb HISES. A. O. BACON, JOHN C. NICHOLLS, J. J. HARRIS. ju’yM-lawt t# Oonirnfaonsr. t ths necessity of supporting tho nominees. Speeches were also made by several other gentle Ths following resolution, offered by Capt. John S. SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF CLAIMS For Georgia. Office corner Broad and Alabama 8t* 1 Will prmcticz* iu the Courts of Atlanta and Blue Ridge Circuits. Resolved, That the President appoint a Central Ex- adjourned, to converoo with some friends from Coweta county. Jonsea closed ths doors, and Barry i ecutlvc Committee of three to co-operate with similar Plkasakt Coixcidert.—On yesterday two ladies ! down the window*. Dbuggists and store keepers sell Jacksou'i from DeKalb connty, mother and daughter, were trading at the storo of Messrs. Cohen ii Selig on Whitehall street, when a young man also entered the door of the boose and was surprised to find himself embraced by a young lady. Tbe young man loJt for tbe West several years ago and waa supposed to be dead. He proved to be the trot her of the young lady, who at once recognised him. He was on h is way home DASHES HERE AND THERE. There was a match gam* of base ball played yester day between tbe Tigera and Alerts, which resulted in tbe victory for the forme r. The Tigers 27, Alerts, 20. Yesterday was the 88th birthday of Major W’ade Hill. Tbe ol 1 gentlem n looks as well and hearty as be did fifteen jears ago. What h's ideas were for committees from other Wards which the other Ward | Magic Baleaiil at 25 cents, 50 cents, and one Club, wo hereby requested to zppoint, to arrznge for | dollar per bottle. The proprietor gives it wtd by zeeideot ztopred « the ztorz. The meeUoP ttp U tan t® conjectare. lb. Mzjor czrriez was a happy i Vienna Exposition Tbe following, taken from the N the twenty-third, explains itself: TEE SINGER HEWING MACHINE COMPANY AND THE VI ENNA EXPOSITION. The following cable telegram, which explains itself, was received in this city on Wednesdsy morning by roan the 8inger Machine Company: Vienna, August 19, 1873. Singer Sewing Machine Company, New York city. Vienna Exposition, firrt prize, tbe medal of progress, awarded the Singer Machines; also the medal for the beat specimens of work done, And three medals to em ployes for superior excellence of productions. his years well j Judge Brocker goes to the Holston Fair in South- j west Virginia to-day. While there he will reprts.-nt York lirrald of ! ^* e Hra * U ' It is highly probable that some of ihe present mem bers of tho Conncil won*: be re-elected. Who they be is not known. Rufus Hesiip, of Korkmart, a clever ut.married of that kind can be so) is iu the city. He get indorsed for any amount at these headquar ters. holding municipal nominations at practicable. The following is tbe Committee : Captain John S Wise, A. M. Perkerson and W. Y. Langford. On motion, the mee£og adjourned, subject to th call^of the President. Death op Mb. H. S. Sp.gub.- r’.v i -We regret to lean that i d *7 M away. One hundred bottles per week aro given away on the Macon & Western Bail- j toad. Long may it live until it has cured all | the pain and aches in the United States. Ladies will find a full assortment of sum- j mer millinery and fancy goods at Knox’s Mil linery aud Variety Store, Whitehall street. I COME ONE! COME ALL! ATVD REGISTER patticipate in our Municipal Elec- | c to my olh'e at the City Hall, and j V LL wisbin tirns ire required to Job Work. STEAM PRESSES! FINE PRINTING HAVING ADDED NEW PRESSES AND NEW MATERIAL TO OUR OFFICE, AND SECURED THE SERVICES OF Reliable and Experienced WORKMEN. THE regia .vr their name a, wt.e for that purpe*; . sepl4-3w © bo \a ara now opt FRANK T. RYAN. City Clerk. privzte MW- "«*«* “M < h » We constantly JeceiVing .li the latest noV- ! 1 ^*» dez.hye-erdzr. of yellow fever, „f ih.z to ng m.n zt jQ miUmer ' „ nd , « good „ which we j F»bhc gene,.by th.< my healthcompletely Shreveport. are selling at very low pric*. Call in and znd I »n, now zble to perform m, profezzion Mr. Segnr will be remembered u being employed look througbt an j you £ lH tim , Rome tl 1 iug fer z numbir of yezre in Mzjor Whitnor z inzurznee you need. We have a very haudzome line of offlee of tbiz City. Of genial diepozltion end affable sns h ribbons, which we are gtlliPR cheap; also j _»• manners, ready and prompt in business, be was liked by all who kuew him. About two years ago he left prices. Atlanta and settled in Shreveport, whero we learn he became as here, an universal favorite. He gas mar y warm triends in Atlanta who will mourn his untimely death. )f those Florida hats at very low &ugl-dtf Atlanta, Ga., September 14, 1873. A Um ored, professional duties tofore. Offlee and residence opposite the Capi tol, Marietta street. Sl4-lw. W. F. WESTMORELAND. 8. CLARK B. DAVIS. fel»30-d2w I’aitfd Staten Circuit nii<1 District Court*, j Hon. Jno. Erakioe, Judge, presiding. Himpaon 8. Smith vs. Win. Dougherty. Bill, etc., j continued. Geo. A. Homer vs. Ferdinand A. Warm, bill, etc., j co itinaed. Henry Clews k Co. vs. John W. Wtfford, ft al. Bill, etc., continued. John Scbrjmscr A Co. vs. Joseph A. Davis. De fendant pajing coata tbe case is to be dropped, sub ject to revival at suggestion of cither party. Mitmell k Allen vs. Davis A Ball. Same entiy. Jos. B. Wilson vs F. W. Earnest, fame entry. Hyatt McBumejvs. J. H. Dodds k Co. Contmn>d. Edwin Bates & Co. va. Northwestern Bank of Geor gia. Continued. D. D. Ladd vs. Bowdon et. al., continued. V. M. Minkerboff v*. Taylor k Davis. Defend int to pay cost. Case returned to be cilled up by either party. Crane, Boylstou k Co. va. T. B. Wilson k Sons. Death of T. B. Wilson suggested. Maybce, Murray k Morgan Continued. Furber A Co., ti. lleyman k Bros , settled. Goodman A Bros. vs. M. Wallbouse. Verdict for plaintiff for $770 GO, with interest and cost. Poole k Hunt vs. W. IL Shields. Continued. Joseph J. Bryant vs. Robert Anderson. Continued. In District Court. 1. 8. vs. Sarrah Barmore. Illicit distilling. Con tinued on account of sickness of defendant. U. 8. va. JO bottles vanilla Oil, Ac., If. C. Pope; c'aimant. Information. Argued by Col* Geo. 8. Thomas for tbe Government, and M. De Graffenreid for claimant, and submitted to the jury. In the case tried the day before, a verdict of not for feited was returned as to the 143 bottles Lnbin’s Ex- L»1, Ac. R. J. Massey. Continued. Mr Lurien Smith had a birth day yesterday, aud the | To his relatives and friends we teuder our warmest I sympathy. j Took Him is.—There is a vacant lot on the corner J of Harris and Jackson streets, in this city, and for some time past a man has been observed going into ate at night aud leaving early in the morning. ' movement excited suspicion and the pol; ' upon notice, and on yesterday he w Bagging and Ties, Bacon and Lard, Flour and Grain, Hay. &c. t Ac., always at an^20-tf Drxs. Ogletuek. & Co's. DAVI3 & CLARK, FlltE IN SURANCE AGENTS way the flowers were poured in on to him, reminds of an occasion of that sort which happened in this offlee some time ago. John Kimbro’a name is -‘Crummie,” and be wants monie. Those who owe him could't well pay a clever er fellow money. Read his appeal to the afflicted. Sam Echols, notwithstanding the fact that he was ALL WHO WISH TO VOTE, fJlAKE notice that by a recent Ordinance r a,|,< > d born in Cullodtn, in Monroe county, where most of \ confined in the station-house. He is a young man, the big men of the State came from (the Governor in^ a g e j about twenty-one or twenty-two years, iutelli- cluded) does the best kind of a commission business' gent, gives his name in Odd fellows Block, in hay, flour, corn, iron ties, Ac. ij Q been a convict but that he served out bis ti: Miles Turpin says that the sails of the ship of State ; aud has been free since March last. Ihe impression are made from the political canvass. The caucuses obtains that he i This ky the Mayor and Council, every rernon who is old enough to \ote, or wishes to participate iu our city were put ( elections, is required to come to my office iu the City arrested aud Hall, and register his name ami place ot residence. The books tor the aainc will be opened on the 15th day of September, a id wi!i remain open for that pur pose until the 15th day of November. All failing to W. C. Moore, and states thu* attend to this, cither white or colored, will be debared Tfroru voting at either or all elections. FRANK T. RYAN. August 24 tf City Clerk. leaped convict aud that he has been secreting himself iu order to evade arrest. ! Governor’s Guards.—We are informed that the | Governor's Guards will give a concert aud hop on t Thursday evening next, at either the Kimball House suitable for light housekeeping, L ! or James’ Hall. The object is to raise funds for the adulti. j benefit of th* company. Tickets are being sold rapid- j ly and the sntertaiument promises to be an entire success. Station House Report.—Six arrests had been made by the officers up to ten o'clock last night. The furnish the rigging, and polls the masts. He is also guilty of tbe idea that, the prettier tho ! foot aud aukle, tbe easier it gets up stares. We be- j lieve it. I Bid Siger. a well and favorably known young gen tleman < f this city, fell a victim to yeliow fever at ; Shreveport day before yesterday. It was also reported that Siler, will known in this community, hail died of the tamo disease at the same place. 1 Lis last report needs confirmati in. Death—We regret to icaru that Mrs .John T Alexan, i der died jesterday morning, at about 9 o’clock, leaving , a sorrow stricken husband, and a motherless babe> : besides l.er parents, brothers and slaters to mourn her loss. I 8bc had been sick some weeks, and her death was . _ .... .. „ ... . Lumpkin county where he has been spending se>ei ... ... , no* altogether aozzpocteff. Mr* A wzz thz daughter : week ' n e looks Improved zed refreshed, i.cdlay »v wellborn. | G f a M Turner, Erq. 6he was highly esteemed by all who kuew her, and her loss will be deeply felt by the community where she lived. She will be burled this evening from Evans’ Chapel, beat style, where her funeral will be preached at 2 o’clock. jULei-t Wanted to Rent, the first of October, three nisht d Rooms, i family of two 1 Family and house must be first class. Or will reuta email furnished house at a moderate rent. Address ”N. M Herald Office. sep!4-2t A. LEYDEN No. 33 Brood street. COMP/ prompt adjustment of Losses. Are authorized to un lerwrite a prudent line on COTTON *4 Iff RISKS. We represent “ The Orieu:,’’ Hartford, Connecticut; “The M ssissippi Valley,” Memphis, Tennessee; and •'The Hope,” Philadelphia. Pennsylvania. THE “VICTOR” WT’AN TED—General Agents in every State in the ▼ ▼ S *uth for the Victor Sewiug M icbiue. The “Victor” will s.ll oa ita merits, and require# no “puffing.” For terms, address sugS-tt R. J. WILES Atlanta. Ga. OFFICE GEORGIA RAILROAD. A lot ot Roll Bag^iug from Boston, marked Dia mond A, at Georgit ltailioad Depot. Consignee want ed to take possession, or it roust be stored. ED. A. WERNER. Agent. STAR CANDLES! Personal Intelligent Whit Amlertou yesterday ( lONTINUES to receive large consignment* of j CORN, WHEIT. HAY. etc., and 1ms now iu store a lull stock. I'.alersaml miller* will find it to their interest to call on or confer with him btlore buy ing elsewhere, septl 4-41. N. R. FOWLER. Auctioneer. The Heuald Job urriCE executes uetter Heads Note Iliads, Bill Heads, Card*, Circulars, etc., in tbe i at livittff prices. Send us your orders. Mr. Ilav oml WitlnlrHU* Atlanta. September 17, 1873. To the Editor* oe the Heraid: After mature d«hh« ration I have decided not to run iu tbe nomination for Clerk of the Superior Court, but to withdraw in favor of Messia. Venable and Collins. Thanking these who were ro kind as to efier me their support, and Inpiug they will aid the present incumbent*, 1 remain. Very tru y. Ac. O»o. II. Hammond. Mobile Shell Oysters, the first oysters of the acsoou just received at John Dotuiui's Saloon, No. S Alabama street, and served in every style. #ep 1C-3L Guardian's Sale. 1 >Y virtue of an Order froi.i tbe Court ol Ordinary Jiff of Fulton county, I will sell before the Court Uouso door iu Atlanta, ou the FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT, card in this issue. Parties entrusting business to hia within the legal hours of sale, fifteen and three fumth , care, will flud him energetic, prompt and reliable. flrlT'iM* , L T l ! <l V bel , ni ? « ,aml J ot o1 * b ® 11 17tti District of originally Henry now E niton couuty. r.... ..i,. IT „ ; subdivided Into twelve lota, as per plat, to be seen at Tnz Kztiunzl Mfu Iu.ur.tuo Com|>ZD> .if tho lintid thB om ot w.llzco ,v fowl. v. U.zl E.l.ioAz«ut,, zuil 8'ztoz of America haz zu important notice in thtz , po.tor. to te izznod beforo ,z!c. Sold a. the property PROCTER & GAMBLE'S “Light of Day” Brand STAR CANDLES! A*** of superior quality, aud the standard brand sold by A. tlanta, IVX aeon. AUGUSTA ap.80-tf GHOCE11S. John P. Fobt, attoruey-ai-la Private Boarding. ^tKVKHAL GKN l l.hMKN can be accommodated with DAY BOARD, or Board and Lodging, by Mr*. M. issue. Miu Mart M. Blackxh. wife of C. B. Blacker, hia appliel fir ho i.ea’ea l, etc. ot Mary Helena I.ynes, tniuor, for her tieuefit | half cash, balr. uc j three and cent. iutortRt. T. J ecp'2-td* A. PEGG. 127 Pryoi i tor. zt recta. I. tier, c. of the city. street, between Mitchell and l*e- enieut to the business portion •eplfi ?vr IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE EVERY DISCRETION OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING SUCH AS BILL HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, CIROV ! LARS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS. SHIPPING RECEIPTS, SHIP PING TAGS. BILLS OF LAD ING, NOTES, DRAFTS. INSURANCE BLANKS. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, FINE LABELS. BLANK CHECKS. LE- G A L BLANKS, RAILROAD BLANKS. INVITATION TICKETS. E ECTIONTICKETS,BUSINESS i CARDS, VISITING CARDS, CERTI FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES ! PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAM PHLETS, ETC., ETC., ETC.. ETC., ETC NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY AND AS Cheap as the Cheapest! THOSE WHO FAVOR US WITH THEIR ORDERS MAY RELY UPON ALL ^ROMI SES BEING FAITHFULLY CARRIED i OUT. PLEASE REMEMBER WE HAVE ONE PRICE FOR ALL! ! AND THESE PRICES WILL COMPARE | FAVORABLY WITH THOSE OF NORTH ERN CITIES ; IN FACT. RANGE FROM TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LESS 1 THAN MANY OF THEM. T*!' Send in your order for any kind « . PRIN UNO. Orders from abroad will re ueive prompt attention and only a reasonable per centage on actual cot>t charged for th* sune. HERALD PUBLISHING CO. ALABAMA 8TREET