The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, September 21, 1873, Image 8

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The Daily Herald. SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1873. T HE ClTY. NOTICE TO CITY SCU«CBlnEIl» Mr. J. E. Crenshaw is the sole authorized agent in the city for receiving subscriptions lo the Hkeai.o, and fio.j this date we shall recogmze only his receipts as valid. TIE COURT CHRONICLE. eecilingx Y cAtcrday lit of .fustier, tlic Temples J.M. ALEXANDER c& IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, STEEL & CARRIACE MATERIAL GO.* yoi y a s i mo an ■illBiasds « sasodjnd 2mz|l!l-i'\i JOJ r[B3inioi[a it sen '3QVMJ. SStHO »«0 oj ptBd uojitiojiB ivpadsa ’S3HSIN *HVA P UB SHO ‘S-LNIVd — 9p®->X 1I«J aqi joj saiua jo i|ddns n»J V ATLANTA BRANCH WHEAT SOUTH ERN OIL WORKS, Headquarters for Oils and Paints. The largest and most com plete stock in the Southern States, at pri ces to compare with any other markets. An immense assortment of Artists’ Mate rials and Window Glass. Send for Prite Lists. CARLEY. DUCK * CO. Full Stock. Reliable Prices. All sorts of FCRNITLRE. Sec onr stock of BABY CARRIAGES. 0. B. MORGAN & CO., aug31-tf Successors to W. T. Archer, P. O. Box 880. 85 Whitehall street. We have tbis day engaged the services of Messrs. Davis A George as special agents for the Herald. They are authorized to receipt for subscription and to contract for adver tisements until further notice. August 28, 1873. Stop at the Covington Hotel if you wish nice car peted rooms, clean, linen, soft beds, good meals and livery accommodations. C. Cox, septC-tf Proprietor, Covington, Georgia. Mobile Shell Oysters, the first oysters of the teason jast received at John Domini’s Saloon, No. 8 Alabama etreet, and served in every style. rep 16-31. The Hzbald Job office executes Letter Heads Note Heads. BfTl Heads, Cards, Circulars, etc., in the beat style, and at liring prices. Send us your orders jane7-tf Mbs. Cbioler—Clark building, Whitehall street, offers first-class board; also, a lew choice roorna to let to quiet parties. Aoekts Wasted.—The Atlanta Southern Georgia Publishing Company want agents for a number of first-class publications. See advertisement for par ticulars. Supreme Court. In this Court yesterday argument was concluded in No. 12. Southwestern Circuit, Southwestern Rail road Company vg S M Cohen. Certiorari from 8umter county. Argued for plaintiff in error by S C Elam and R F Lyon, for defendant by Hollis. No. 15, atir© circuit. James P Graves vs Juo T Wingfield executor, motion to reduce judgment from Lee county. Argued for plaintiff by R F Lyon, and for defendant by D A Vason. No. 58. Allen SCutts va Wm Johnson, complaint from Sumter. Argued for plaintiff by W A Hawk’.ns and C T Goode, for defendant by Hollis and Hines. No. 10. Hugh P Arnold vs A M Kendrick adminis trator, motion to reinstate from Sumter. Argued for plaintiff by Hollis and H’lcs, for defendant by Smith and Goode. The Court adjour to ten o'clock on Tuesday morning next at which time decisions will be an nounced in cases argued the last week. United States Circuit and District Courts. HON. JXO. EBSKXNE, JUDGE, PBF-SXDIN'G. In the Circuit Court the case of John D. Cunning ham vs. James M. Smith, the assumpsit was settled between the parties. In the District Court S. B. Oatman, Thomaa Nor man and A. J. Winn, tales jurors, were discharged for the term, and Robert Hendricks waa excused for one week from Monday last. In re. John F. Johnson, bankrupt, exceptions to petition and exemption of realty, ordered that the exceptions and question arising uuder them bo re ferred to Lawson Black, Register, for a hearing and decision. In the case of the United States vs. two mules, B. Stripling, claimant, argument closed and the case went to jury, who have not yet returned a verdict. In re. J. W. A. Smith, bankrupt. Certified question as to exemption of realty and personalty. Argument concluded by Col. C. Peeples, and the decision of the Court reserved. The following cases are set for Monday: United States vs. 2 mules, 800 bb!s. flour and 8 galls, brandy; Guthrie, claimant. United States vs. 2 bbls. whisky; . claimant. United States va. Jas. Faut; illicit distilling. Same vs. Washington Odom; illicit distilling. Uni venal Life Insurance Co. vs. Massey et al.; bill, etc. Court adjou ned till Monday at 10 o’clock. 17, S. Commissioner's Court. John Christian, who has been confined in Fulton county jail tome weeks, yesterday succeeded in giv- ing the required bond and was released by Jndge W. B. Smith, William Nowell, of Green county, wa3 brought be fore Commissioner Smith, charged with conspiracy, but the District Attorney after investigating the facts Mill Stones and Bolting Cloths, Cutlery, Chains, Axes, Belting, Hoes—Ag« nts for Hoe k Co.’t Circular Sews, Straub’s Queen of the South Mills, Howe’s and Babcock’s Celebrated Smut Machinery, and riiATT's swinoino lid cotton gins. THE PULPIT TO-DAY. I First M. K. Church, South. Pease’s Restaurant is progressing rapidly, j aud already is attracting marked attention, j Atlanta should be proud of so fine an estab lishment, and one to be managed by Mr. Pease. We shall note its progress nniil it is j completed. sep21-2t | We offer for sale at our usual low prices an * j elegant assortment of Jtassia leather and ATLANTA SOUTHERN GA. PUBLISHING COMPANY. : French Morocco belts of the latest and most W ANT / gents for the Pictorial Home Bible, with j fashionable styles, together with a superb as- concordaace, Bible History, Analyst, Classi- * ° FOR SALE. According to previous announcement, the pastor. ^ Bibta. ptcUon.^, Patant Adjustable 1’botogr.ph Bortment of dry goods. . ! Album, 550 illustrations etc. The cheapest and best Rev. Dr. W. P. Harrison, will give thia morning the in Americi. Star of Bethlehem, Woman’s Home first of a scries of sermons embracing the Creation, i Book of Health. Golden Stats*, etc. Herald of Health, the Fall of Man, Justification, and th. Mediation of | f"“ “ d Household Help. B-.ble cauvaa.li^outlit Christ. The discourse of this morning will be upon j —I — the Creation. j From Messrs. Hitman A Bro. we have received the Trinity M. K. Church, South. foHowin^rcnlar. 1 b^ni^^oo wrtMHiowiMo sep21-dtw M. Rich &, Co., Whitehall Street. In the abaenca of Kav. Clement A. Evans, thepaator 1 need commendation of ( of this Church, the pulpit this morning will be filled at the usual hour by Rev. Bishop Wm. M. Wightmau, of South Carolina. St. Paul’* M. E.Cliurcli. South. Services at the usual hours, this morning and eve ning, by the Pastor, Rev. Gerge H. Pattillo. Evans’ Chapel, 51. E. South. The pulpit of this house of worship will be filled, Tailoring P>;rABTMKKT, 65 Whitehall Stbekt, September, 1873. Dear Sir—Encouraged by the flatlet ing success the past, we enter upon the fall and winter season j with renewed confidence of our ability to cater to the wauts of the most fastidious devotee at theshriuoof fashion. Having another tailoring establishment at the na tional capital enables us to import our stock of cloths, The young gentlemen of Atlanta are re quested to call at Dykemnn’s to-morrow, and | select their Cassimeres, Scotch GoodR, or I Broadcloths, for fall and winter wear. Guar anteed that he will suit all tastes ! sep21-3t morning and evening, at the usual hours, by the pas- | caasimms, overcoatings, etc., direct from the maim- tor. Rev. James M. Dickey. Payne’s Chapel, 51. K. South. The usual services, morning and evening, at the ac customed hours, by the pastor. Rev. P. M. Ryburn. McDonough St., 5Ictlio<llst, 51ts*ion. Preaching this morning at 11 o’clock, and this eve- riioff at 8 o'clock. Suod.y .cbool .1 4 r. M„ Wm. A. j Hay good, Superintendent. First Presbyterian. facturers, (thereby saving importers’ and jobbers' commissions). Iu consequence of these facilities, wo are enabled to offer foreign goods at the same price usually asked tor domestic fabrics. All works of taste must bear a price In proportion to the skill, time, expense and risk attending their inven tion and manufacture. A competition for cheapness ! f abr j cs ' * ” ' kmanship is the most fre- 1 ' quent snd certain cause of the rapid decay and entire destruction of arts and manufactures. Accepting the i examination of our stock, we are, Very respectfully, Fiskman k Br.o. v, in charge of the tailoring department. Rev. Theodore Koeberle will preach in the lirst truths herein contained, our aim shall be to produce Presbyteriau Church, Marietta Greet. for the Germau (b<; be|t lbat mat eiial and skill can accomplish. Lutheran Congregation at 2,'i o’clock this pm. AH, go j i( members of the congregation and the public generally are invited t> attend. Rev. R. C. Ketchum will preach at the First Presby- Mr A terian Church this morning at the usual hour. Im mediately after the morning services there will be an election held for pastor. St. PnflllpK Episcopal. Services it St. Phillips Episcopal Church at 10 l j o’clock a.m. and 5 ta o'clock p.m. Hunter Street Christian Church. Owing to the absence of the pastor, Elder T. M. Har. ria, there will be no preaching at thia Church to-day. Sunday School at 0 a. m. First Baptist Church. We are now opening a very choice assort ment of fiue gents’ full and winter business and dress sails manufactured especially for us and consisting of the latest styles ol English, Scotch, French and German cassimeres, cloths and doeskin, warranted to fit and give satisfaction. Would also call special attention to our fine line of fall and winter overcoats made of the best materials of imported and domestic M. Si J. Hirsh, Oak Hall Clothing House, sept21-citf No. 50 Whitehall street. N. R. FOWLER. Auctioneer VALUABLE PLANTATION IN GOR DON COUNTY. £R RESIDENCE AND »mr* Freeman, deoeswu ilantation contains abon 4,00 O Acr.c■ of ZiAud, lying near ths Cossewattie IUver, on the old Tennes see Road, and on the contemplated route of the Car ters villc and Ducktown Railroad, with fino, large, commodious Dwelling containing eight room?. Also, bames, atablee, Ac., Ac. It has always been classed as one of the beat grass and stock farms in Cherokee. Georgia. It has been long known as a place ex- eed- ingly healthy, being surrounded by mountains and with plenty of the best running waters near the homestead. The lands are well watered with good, clear, never-failing streams, and in good condition of improvement,and contains over 60b acres first class bo: tom land, and will produce clover and grasses of heavy growth, aa well aa cotton. This desirable far:.: is located eighteen miles from Caihouo, and eight mi as from Fmirmonat pout office. The sale will take place at Calhoun, Ga., on toe FIR8T TUESDAY in NOVEMBER next. Possession given immediately. Plenty of good mules, stock grain, implements, Ac., on the place. Terms—One-third cash; balance one, two and tbre-^ years, with interest bearing nates. Sold on acoount of Judge Lochrane and B. W. Freeman. Apply to Judge Lochrane, B. W. Freeman, on the place, or to Will ace A Fowler, Real Estate Agents. Atlanta, Ga. july6-eSu-tf Lands For Sale. Dr. J/A. Taylor —This popular gentleman and ac complished drnggibt is opening up a choice selection of pure drugs, chemicals, perfumes, essences, clc , in a neat and tasty little store just opposite the National Hotel. The reputation and popularity 'of the Doctor will of itself ensure him ihe lnauguratiod of a flue trade, and the purity and excellence of bis goods will retain the trade and parpetuato the patronage. The prescription department, which will be open day and night, will be under the superintendence of an accom. plishcd pharmaceutist. There is no man ia Atlanta Trenching, morning an<l Olenin*, atthe n.iullioura. | whQ h „ , ,„ ger circU> of friend, than Dr. T.ylor, Rev. E. W. War.en, pastor. Sunday aclicoi at L. G. Crawford, superintendent. Second Baptist. Services at 10>* a. at., and 8 p. m. ; Rev. A. T. Spa’.d- iug, pastor. Sunday school at 3 o’clock, A. M.; T. P. Westmoreland, superintendent. Third Baptist. Preaching morning and evening. Rev. J. R. Moore, and we predict for bim a liberal share of the drug and perfumery trade of Atlanta. Fall Goods foe the Million.—Our stock of Fall aud Winter Goods have arrived, and embraces the largest and best assortment of Gentlemen’s Custom Made Clothing ever brought to this market. Also, a very fine assortment of Hats, Shoes, Shawls, Blankets, Quilts and Spreads. Together with a large line of Dry Goods of | tion, Floyd; lot No. 571, in the 14th district, 1st I IIaii Va..«41i . 1 Af VA 10*7 In IKa 1 illl t\iflfrir*f 1 al all descriptions. into between the legatees of the estate of Janies Ep- pinger, late of Pike county, deceased, will l»e sold be fore the Court House door, iu the town of Zebulon, on ibe FIRST TUESDAY in October next, between the usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, if sot dis posed of privately before the dsy of sale, the following lots of land, to wit: Lota No. 131 and 136. in the 9th district of formerly Monroe now Pike county, in par cels of fifty or one hundred acres, to anit purchaser?. Terms, one-third cash, the remaining two-thirds in one and two years, with interest on the last year. Also the following Jots In Cherokee are offered at private sale: Lot No. 1214, In the 12th district. 1st sec tion, Lumpkin; lot No. 201, in the 14th district, 4th section, Chattooga; lot No. 346, in the 12th district, l~t section, Lumpkin; lot No. 4, in the *12th district, 4th j section, Dade; lot No. 98, in the 23d district, 3rd sec- Overcoats before purchasing elsewhere. As nsual, wo will sell at prices which defy competition. Cohen & Selig, Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets. sept21-dlw Fob Sals Cheap.—See advertisement of Dr. N. D’Alvigny’a cottage residence, on Jenkins street. He offers it at a bargain, and on easy terms. Mark W. Johnson announces that he is ready to receive cotton on storage at his elegant new warehouse, and is prepared to make cash advances on cotton con. signed to him for sale here or shipment to his foreign correspondents. He is well worthy of patrons"?. moved hia discharge withont bond until the sitting of pastor. Sunday School at 9 o’clock . J. A- the Grand Jury. A. R. Seago has three car loads of Urns at le*3 than market value. G. W. Adair offers a number eligible stores and fine odices for rent. Anybody find a place to anit his taste and means on Adair’i list. Justices’ Courts. Justice Munday yesterday investigated the caao or The State vs. Jas. Smith. Carrying concealed weap ons. The warrant was dismissed for want of sufficient proof to convict. J. S. Thrasher for defendant. Justice Butt yesterday issued warrants against Jake Stafford, colored, all the tools or nearly all which were in the Catholic j IHE Church. Stafford and one other negro have be a ar- j rested, and are now in jail awaiting tbeir trials on Monday morning. Part of the tools were also recov- Ricbardsou, superintendent. Fourth Bu|><i«< Preaching by Rev. F, M. k J. Hi ascii—The tailoring department of M. k J. Him h was formally opened last week and work be- guu. Mr. Casserly, a thoroughly skilled and compe tent cutter, has been employed and the firm guarantee satisfaction to ell who patronise them. The piece . goods received by the Messrs. Hirscu embrace a large | C0I1SIS assortment of cloths and cassimeres of the finest tex ture, so that all tastes will be satisfied. Iu point of style, fit and workmausbip they are determined not to DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS 1 We will be closed to-morrow, (Monday), that beiug our New Year day, but on Tues day next, we shall open the fall senson with an elegant display of Ladies’ Dress Goods, * monii “ g “ d eveniDg “ lhc ufiual * ,our * be excelled by M>y bonee iu the city. ,nd they h.ve M. Daniel, pa.tor. Sunday School at » *. or. down theu , , ce8 , 0 , hc Jowe „ iblo a rc , in Vienna Exposition. put down their prices to the lowest possible figures i accordance with th£ir established rule. Give them a call. ' The following, taken from the New York Herald of 1 two other ne B roee, for eteellej; j lhe tuentj-thlrd, explain, itself SOEB SKWINO MACHINE COMPANY AND THE EXPOSITION. The following cable telegram, which explains itself, auinujy mvnim * * U i me , W1B B)nu aa received in this city .egant jcs.dencej, J crv(J Tbe ] arcen y being of goods wonh moro than ; the Singer Machine Company: fifty dollars, these gentry stand a splendid chance of becoming members of the Penitentiary gang. Sa tines, Empress Cloths, Cub h mere s, Diagonals, Serge 8, Etc., Etc., of all colors, and ot the latest new shades. M. Rich & Co., sept21-lw Whitehall Street. Attention Gov*knob’s Guards.—You are he:cby ordered to appear at your armory in full dress uniform for drill, at 5‘£ o’clock, r. m., on Monday, 22d iust. By order of the Captain. Tlic C ox Habeas Corpus Case. M. Menko « Brother.—This is a solid old Louse : that has beeu growing with Atlanta for the last c g4it years. They have in a quiet way built up a targe trade j in this city. Both members ot the firm are hard Wednesday moruiug by ! working men and deserve the success they have met : with. They Lave been doing business in tbe South , and Ties, Sugar, Coffee, etc., etc., at for eighteen years and have a very extended acquain tance, all of whom they invite to call on them at their place of busineg8. They have a large stock and For further particulars rco Bacon and Flour, Grain and Hay, Bagging Vienna, August 19,1873. ’ Singer Suwiug Machine Company, New Yoikcity, Vienna Exposition, firet prize, the medal of progress, awarded the Singer Machines; also the medal for the guaraute# satisfaction eir Dunn, Oglethee «fc Co.' Judge Pittman yesterday morning rendered his de- j best specimens of work done, and three medals to giving the custody of the children to Mr. Cox, ployes for superior excellence of prodnstions, upon his entering into sufficient bond, conditioned that the children are not to be taken out of the State Lawtkrs’ Briefs.—The Herald Job Office is pre- ' until the termination of the divorce suit. fcb3.’-J2* pared to print lawyers' brief a in tbs best style, large, clear type, producing no strain on the eyes to read it. Prices reasonable. We solicit the atronage of our J upon an order professional friend*. june7-tf F.iseman fc Bro.—Ihe clothing house of this firm 1 as been handsomely fitted up, tho walls mi l ceiling neatly frescoed, and a stock of fall and winter goods placed ou the counters and shelves nobly worthy of t'ac reputation this establishment has won. Messrs. I’.Ueman & Bro. open the fall trade with enlarged fa- ! of the Court until the 23i instant, lo allow time to . _ declining all the week as shown bj the CU!l !* 8 ,ot b,lsme,s - Th< >' "OS eddiOonel . wMttum ir,! .iw.-. I ^ ""T*. * 7 workmen to eceommoil.to tbeir increasios tailoring To the Ladies of Atlanta and Elsewhere, j Our stock is now full and complete in its ! every branch. Comprising all of the Late ; Novelties in Dress Goods of the finest fabrics, j tion. Union. P. H. McDOWELL. Agtnt for Legatees of Jas. Eppinger. August 21, ’73-td*. Three Cottages for Sale FOUR-ROOM COTTAGE, with front Verandah aud rear stoop, well shaded; with good water and other benefits. I TWO-ROOM Cottage with rock basement : : * finished, with ail modern improvements. Tbe two above mentioned residvnees are located oa Castleberry Street, between Forsvtli and M W II It, each containing G of an acre, more or less. ALSO, BRICK Cottage on Hayne street, 3 rooms finish ed, with all the necessary appurtenances, containing X-6 of an acre, more or less. If the above property is cot sold at private sale in 30 days, it will be Disposed of at Auotion. The above property will be aold by M Harertv tor the purpose of paying his debts, and starting anew in business. All my creditors will send their bills to P Walpole. Attorney at Law. All debtors would dc well I to call and settle, as I mean busines. Sold by C C HAMMOCK ) M. HAVERTY. Real Estate Agent ( pept!4 sunAthnrAsun Residence for Sale. X^OUR LARGE, ELEGANTLY FINISHED ROOMS. Counsel for Mrs. Cox gave notice of an intention to apply to Judge Hopkins for a wiitof certiorari, where- Cntton flic Past Wt considerable amount of Ne prepare a petition for certiorari, the Kimball House, Sept. I Ccx to re! and the j she giving bond for the forthcoming that time. 1 he bond was given, and later in tbe day counsel for Mr. Cox gave notice of an intention to move the court, at 4 o'clock x*. m., to Ret tbo supersedeas aside, •« Dickens Party, 30th.—All the railroads leading Into At!: Rome Railroad bare contented to pise persons to the “Dickens Parly’’ for hall fare, snd the generous pro prietor of the Kimball House will board them at half price. Lowe, Douglas k Dallas, have an announcement to tbe ladies in our columns this morning. As is usual, they have prepared to meet the fall and winter , rash for goode. with a large a8M rtn,«t of drew geode I “ d ' ! ' 1 > »»» g ° ul > iu!0 - ! One of the reasena given for the motij p»sstd superseding the judgment j <j>ld iB thl , m , rke t the past week. Tbe pru in “How time to boet r d allowing Mre. , priors quoted below. This derline \ business; while the. elegant assortment cf piece m^fhfforthco^V^VbPdren ! ,UrC ‘’ C0 “° a bt °^ T ’ ^ ’” US ' “ tW9 , se *’ on ' b,U “ good, of'their own m,portion, which they h.ve re- , for tli- forthcoming of th. chi.-erou at . «rreianie,i in PiUni hv the monev is perhap, .ggisvated to some extent by the money ceiTeJ „ ln e nsb psnic in Sew York. tl , ti No further decline is anticipated at prerent if the Government gives the expected financial aid to the and enforce the judgment giving Mr. Cox custody of ; p r j ces ru i e< j during tic week, these quotations being ence of our plentiful crops, there i of the finest fabrics. As is well known, their special ties in silks enable them to offer a stock of tb< goods unsurpassed by any bense in Georgia. We recommend the ladies not to emit calling at their L. IS. Lul)"font's. Tbe new store into which L. B. Langford is moving already presents a most attractive appearance, and bids fair to be the champion store and boose furnish- iag establishment fn the city. The first fleer is used exclusively for retail purposes, and is neaTy fitted up, the goods being handsomely displayed. The second floor is need aa a store room. Here are large numbers of buckets, tubs, etc., etc , and beic all the packing will be done. The top floor will be used as a work, shop. One of ths first things that people wa'king up Whitehall street will see hereafter, will Le a gigantic iron dog, standing over the awning in front of tbe store. This is to be Mr. Langford’s sign, by which bis bouse is to bn hereafter known, and the huge ani mal is typical of a purpose to make things lively in the stove line this season. In this connection we are glad to see the large and constantly increasing business of Mr. Langford. It has now assumed mammoth proportions, and tbe magnificent stock of goods now in ths store, together with the rapidity with which it ia being aold, are evi dences of the business energy of the proprietor, aud of his popularity. 1 street price the children. Accordingly at tli.t hour, couustl for bolb yarties j M<ma ,y. ore nc.l at IT ..j -....n„i.i« ; Tuesday. •• by plain- ■ Wednesday, “ I tifl’a counsel was exceptions to the form of the bend j “ I given by Mr*. Cox, it being conditioned to have tbe | Saturday, j children forthcoming to abide the final order cf the j I court in the premises, and not to have them present J on the 23d inst., according to the order of the court, j Defendant’s counsel insisted they had no sufficient W. Burke .k Co.—Among all the houses ia At- J business of marketing cotton, etc. The following j ltnt* Which »r« opening prosperously under tbe it.tin- j whese pro- | ; mises of trade are fairer thsu the young house of J. W. Burke k Co. Strolling through their store ou yos- j ter Jay, we law upon tbeir order-book, under date of yesterday, seme twelve or fifteen orders, some rat g- j | ing as high as cue hundred dollars, aud coming lrcm ; all sections of the country between Gaincsvilla and j Brunswick. Mr. Hancock guarantees to duplicate New ( York prices. This uny explain It. Bath room, Store room and Fan try, 2-room Kitchen, lathed aud plastered, large front yard, choice shrub bery aud shade trees, all on a large, beautiful lot 100 by 225 set, in a most excellent neighborhood, and j cst Cloth, Beaver ami Velvet Cloaks, ami the J at the •erminus of one of tbe Street Car liaes. Iru- largest stock of House Furnishing Goods P rov ^<^t9 *n u e w .ud^in order.^Apply t: ever exhibited in this city. Having made a special arrangement with some of lhe largest Importers, we can offer inducements in Black and Colored Silks uusnrpossed by any house iu the State. Our Silks are superior both in quality and cheapness to any ever offered in iu this city. Ladies getting up Wedding Out fits will find in our stock many goods not sold elsewhere. Lowe, Douglass & Dallas, Sept21-suu tues thurs. 42 Whitehall. FOR SALE. *cr4tAwS*-dl 1C 1 10' R. T.. Paynu vk Co.—This Ann has lately removed to c warehouse formerly occupied by ScafLr k Dick- in, on the corner of Tryor and Hunter streets, New flour and everything new and good at my new stand, where you will find every thing new and nic#\ and at prices which are entirely new. Give me a call once, and I will convince you. s«*p20 dlw John W. Stokes. WANTED. WANTED, £003 COOK fer i Mr. Wag cartiorari n the West making arrangement:? “Dickens Parly" the committee fear that i to add several now features to their business—willow lbcm bavc boen misplAC* 3, and beg the citizcr notice ci this motion—bad not time to prepare for the where they have larger facilities for their business. <;iv argument on the motion, etc. Ptatntiff’a counsel insists that if grouted, it that no pr< bonds required iu this case. The arguments were made by Col. S. B. Spencer, for movant, aud B. II Thrasbcr for respondent. Judge Pittman, after hearing the arguments, that the order superseding the judgment was drawn bv defendant’s counsel, but bad not been made tbe “Du -Be 301 h.—Owing to the f directing the in vital :!d not operate as a stipersedi aa, and and wooden ware is one of the principal. Hewiliad - on is made in the taw for the kind of vise his friends through the Herald, on his return, about the changes in tbe business. They have new one of the most elegantly arranged stores in the city. Mr. Ackerman, l jrmeriy salesman for Corley, Duck k e .l Co.,has Associated himself with this firm, and in- rn vltes his many friends to call. any of i gen erally to attend, either In character ot other Price of admission $1.0) for each individual, extra charge for refreshments. .—Xh-J big advertisement of Captain judgment of tbo Court, and ordered that the judg- ' John Kcely, which appears on tbe first page of this ^noons'; Matcii.—The shooting match of the Gate City Shooting Club, which was to have come off last BTiday, was postponed from that time tin’ll 3 o’clock Monday evening, at which time it will positiv place. Rare sport is anticipatfd. mint, awarding the custody of the children to Mr. Cox, be executed. i notification to all tho ladie Wi Ilich A Co. This house has x stock of notions snd fancy goods that compare favorably with that of any bouse in the South. Their place of businesa is No. — Decatur street, opposite the Kimball House. They occupy a two atory building with basement, the dimensions of which are 104 feet by 25, the whole of which is crowded with tbeir goods. On yesterday a Herald reporter took a hasty inventory of their stock and de termined to notice aorns of tho principal features. Their hosiery*department is very full. They have all sty lea and sizes for both sexes—price varying from 60 cents to $8 per dozen. They invite competition in this line from any house in the State. They also have a very heavy stock of gloves, from the commonest buck to the finest kid. They are making a specialty of perfumery and soap. They buy direct from the N ew York aud Phila delphia factories, in original cases ; get them at New York prices, and are enabled to sell to jobbers at very low figures. They Import guae, pistole, cartridges, and are also Importers of steel cutlery of all kinds, from the lowest grades to Wostenbolm k Sons’ best. They are Laving a hoary run on Wade k Butcher's razors in this line. They also hare a large assort ment of gents’ underwear—price suitable to any buyer. The price of their undershirts varies from six to thirty-six dollars per dozen; The millinery de partment is on the second floor. They claim to have twice aa heavy a stock ia ribbons as any house in the etty. Their line of tflmssed bat*, for fatdiea and chil dren, is very full. The assortment is complete, and they defy compeUoti in prices. They have this season added a new feature to their business in the way of drees goods, casbiueree and jeans, paying particular attention to the sale of Cobb eiunfy jeans from the Concord Mill*. They have a fall tt-Kk of furs. Auottur one of their specialties is the WM. RICH NEEDLE which Uw y import direct from England, and are < u- abled to bell for )< ** than New j York prices. Thoy haveafoiciof fiftein lasu employed as drummers aud salesmen. All cf them are affable gentlemen and w.;j take pleasure in shoving cuiton.erj hew liVle of th -Ir s’.cok we have' n ale mention of. Counsel for Mrs. Cox then proposed t» Lave the tain has returned from New York and has formally children awarded to the custody of a proper third opened the tall campaign. Ilis stock of goods is situ- ( No Meeting.—On yesterday there was r.o lucf.iu; unding country that the Cap- j of tbe PomoUvical Sc ciety, for the reason that at th; there is but little fruit to exhibit. FALL CLOTHING.— Before purchasing your Fall Clothing eUewhere, be certain to call at the *torc of M. A J. Hirsch, Nos. 50 anil 62 Whitehall street, auj examine their stock. sepIG-tf Butter- Butter—Butter.—1 r.ui receiv ing weekly shipments of choice Orange county. New York, aud Western lteserve take j Creamery Batter, direct from the daries. If , you want something really fancy, give me a ;icg i call at 142 Whitehall street, corner Peters. p20-dl w Jxo. W. Stokes. ALSO, i A HOUSE SERVANT, by R. M. | Rock. Ga. Apply a: G. 1 tepll-tf Ret WANTED, i lady, a SITUATION; crence? furnished. Address: ep'J-tf party. This motion was overruled. Counsel for Mrs. 1 ply immense, and, Cox then asked for time to prepare to argue the tion to set aside the supersedeas; objecting, also, be ght be expected, carefully and ' tastefully selected. Nothing in the dry goods line that can be desired ia omitted, while the dress goods i LOCAL NOTICES. cause the defendant was not in Court. Overruled, and unsurpassed for texture, colors and price. We pre- tho proceedings closed for tbe present. diet another rush at Keely's similar to the c last winter—only a little more so. M. A J. HIRSCH have added a Tailoring Department to their store. They are now re- Tr . JT” , _ . i ceivmg a magnificent line of new and elegant Heavy Cassitueres, French, Euun.'.U aud i r • , ot>in .. . r it ^ j Foreign and Domestic Piece Cloths. A per- A Noble ”Vc Some time ago a number of our uoble-hearted la dies, appreciating the wide field existing In for the exercise of philanthropy aud Christian charity, determined to establish a Mission Church and School in tho locality between C.tlcL. rry Hill .nd the b.r-! ' q , mUtJr of c0 . ts , o,erco.'h>, veet. end pent.' ell mede ' reck.. M-». Wrlgbt, VJu Iio*e Wrlgbt, Mi» Clare , peciaUy tot lb , i, 0 „, r .. and heId , t renurkebly low Wetkins end others went out a, miseioneries in this prloes , n aJdmon , their stock of boots, shoes, drv teeming field, end the result *d their labors he. boon j good ,_ blanke „, qum< and ,p re .d. I. lsrge snd well I the est.blt.hn.ent of the Mieslon of tho Redeemer, „ ]tcUd AU who desire Urst-clM. good. St low price. : American, at J. H. Dykeman'n, of every pat tern and style—tho largest and best assort ment ever brought to Atlanta, ('.ill and see Uicrn. sept’21 3t. feet fit guaranteed, rders. Call and deliver your sepI6-tf We have just received the largest assort ment of Cohen k Selig.—One of the busiest and most popu lar stores on Whitehall street, is that of Cohen k Selig. This firm have just received their fall stock, c ^- v and it is certainly one of the largest and bent assorted that we have seen for some time. Their clothing de partment is worth seeing. It contains every style and j Bugled Silk Gimps; Fringes: Cords; Loops and Tassels; Embracing tho latest and rncst elegant vari ety of Trimmings over brought to this city. m M. Rich & Co., lsdles of St. Stephen’s Church with successful result, j aDd mor " be,utl,ul ln dc * i « n lh,n * n >' ,T ' r befor * 1 8ep21-lw Whitehall st. with an attendance of shoot 145 pupils. Mrs. Sells, and other excellent ladies, h.ve joined these pioneers in this inestimable labor, and recently should call on Cohen A Selig’s store. Uhamkerlain, Boynton k Co. have tho most c a supper In behalf of the Mission w». given by the I plete assortment cf c.rpets, that sre finer in qusHty j The entertainment was held for tbe purpose of pur chasing a lot for the proposed Mission Church. 1 offered at any carpet store iu the South. They also I have n most complete stock of ladles’ dress and tancy 1 Dykesmau’s is tbe place to get your winter However, a few hundred ioll.r. .re still necesssry, K ood *' which they offer to the retell buyers it low I goods. One of his nobl>y Sootch Cheviot of th. j figure.. Thl. leone of themo^reliebl. firm, tn the 61lill|will ^ (hfl winler , alld do fo and to raise this amount Mrs. P. H. Snook, most accomplished snd excellent amateur musicians j 8t * t0 - Al1 their goods corns up to what thev of Atlanta, assisted by some of ths most prominent t° There is no firm in the city wtilcti and popular musical ulent of ths city, well combined, 1 w * wonW mow choerfnlly lndor—. will give s grand concert October 1st, prox., to assist tbe ladies of ths Mission. | another season on. - sept 21 Jt 1 The best Imported anl> Domestic Cm-si- C. H. Paisizr k Co.—Tils I* probably tha strongeat Berei , Cloflis, Doeskin and Vestings may be found at M. Sc J. Hirsch’s, No. 50, White- cotton firm in Augusta. They are successor* to F. B. W. understand l committee of lsdles hsve taken pbinisy, of that place, who hes been in the genetei i upon themselves the pleasant duty of selling ticket. 1 comm lssion snd cotton brokerage businces for many ! hnl1 street ’ to ths concert, snd will visit onr citizens for thet pur- j Jea .,. They ere reliable la every eenseof tbo word, j They hate secured tbe services of Mr. Cass- poee. Ws trust thee, noble led ee will be imply re mielnoee entrusted to their cere will receive i erly tie cutter and superintendent ot theii .?•. ° fhD _ 0dre - < ! , -°j ! prompt attention. Pl.nter. will find it to Ihelr inter- Merchant Tailoring depfiltnunt, whose ex- New fcwi<s, Limburg, Edam and Sap Sago Cheese; als", German goods of every descrip tion, at 142 Whitehall street, corner Peters. sep20-diw Jno. W. Stokes. The people are fast learning that Jackson's Mttgio Balsam is an article of real merit. Sold by all drugging. New Catch Mackerel, Cod Fish, Holland and Dried Heiringp, at 142 Whitehall street, corner Peters. Jno. W. Stokes. sep20-dlw Jackson’s Magic Balsam is fkst ..making its way into every family of tbe land, by the many cures ot Neuralaia, Headache and Rheu matism it is performing. Sold by all drug gists. New crop Gun Powder, Imperial, Oolong, Hyson, English, Breaktast and Japan Teas, at New York prices, at the cheap cash store, 142 Whitehall street, corner Peters. sep20-dlw Jno. W. Stokes. WAJSTTEX) WANTED. SITUATION by a young man of eight yearir ex perience. le a good and rapid penman. Would pre fer office work. Best reference given as to business habita and strict integrity. Addrtas *• Situation. " care Hightower, McGuire A Co., sepw Atlanta, Ga. WANTED ticksU, and that ths general result of the project be on# of unbounded suocts*. After Judge Pittman bad rendered his decision, Mr. Oox, in company with Deputy Sheriff Wells, proc-ed- ed at 6 1 ; o’clock to ths retidencs of defendants mother, Mrs. Long, for the purpose of obtaining the children, but found they bad disappeared. Mrs. Long stated that Mrs. Cox had gone to spend the night with est to confer with them. Leo Smith wants to know why you don’t buy bis cigars. He says thsy sre better than any Removal— We have removed to No. 02 Whitehall street, lately occupied by D. C. Seymour Si Co., where we will keep u choice j perieuce of uearly twenty years in first class ' establishments io the North and in Europe, body’s. Lee did. or ter went back on Jsbn Hightawor. j wil1 intmro their customers a perfect fit and assortment of Groceries at reasonable prices, dou’t think hs would tell a story about such ■j c,otbin 8 ‘o “eet tbe approval and Rive j ftnd be gllll j lo 8ee of 0 „ fri ,. n j 8 ftnd salixfaction to the most fastidious. seplitf j a host of new ones. ep7-tf Boyd A Rrumry. Ladies will find a full assortment of sum- little thing ss a cigar. Those smoking wo«1h of Lee Smith’s can not bn beat Mrs. Bartic. On proesnding there, they found she ! In the c “y- Kvery body puffs them. A* we don’t like had not been there dnrlng tho day, snd Mr. (.tax is I to ,rom th * worlJ w ® wl11 PWBOunca them \r now in March ot them. Auniviio fok Labckny.—Andrew SNiiliams aud Jacob Stafford, both colored, were arrested yesterday evening under the charge of larceny in st aling some carpentem’ tools from S. W. Ashley. Both were lodged in jail for safe keeping and ihe csset will un dergo investigation on Monday. But fow arrests had been made for rffenses sgiinst tbe city up to 11 o’clock lait night. exosUence. Dykiman’s.—Be suro and read Djkemari’e silver tisements in local and business, snd profit by wliat yon read. Ha makes good cloth os, and gnsiantees satis faction. Luk Smith Is not )arUcular nbout bis customer^, cheroot? to st It the news boy snd cigart J. II. Dykemau has just returned from market, where he laid in a superb stock of j * goods for the Georgia trade - au absolutely i P} or ®W^Derv and fancy goods at Knox’s Mil- * I MU aul perfect bock. R.p21-3t J a,ul Su ' rt> - ™M“' 1 1 1 »>e are constantly receiving all the latest uov- peifect stock. sep21- J. II. Dykenmn hits the stock of goods now cities in millinery and fancy goods, w hich w sire Helling at very low pnets. Call iu and arriviug with which fashionable Atlanta will look through, aud >ou will Bud sou.etbiug clothe itself this season —selected by himself you need. We Lave a very handsome line ot He h«* cheroots to s: It ths new* boy snd eigari I v' y , , , . , reoirdl.m <»t‘ mJk 1 >Hsh nhboUH, w hich we are MltlPgchenpj also worth 7.uent< a pl.-co for lhoo> who w.nl lo bwrn | I * c * ' 01k * bo »w b ( io-Iv , (( fow m<ir# Fi< , ritia at VI |J j ow mouey, .Iso all nisd.um grades. | * nop’21 J; * prices. fcUgl-dtt 1>Y THE FIRST OF OCTOBER, lf'TJ, THREE 03 FOUR UNFURNISHED ROOMS. SUiUblS for house-keeping, by s family of two adults. House and family most be unexceptionable. Would rent a small Unfurnished House at a fair rent. Address *‘L. C. ' 19 Alabama street, or call at asms place, sep] 7 d3t* FOR RENT. B Wanted to Rent, Y the first of October, three Furnished Room*. suitable for light housekeeping, by a family of two adult*. Family and house mnst be first-close. Or will rent s small furnished house at a moderate rent. Addrees "N. M-.” Herald Office. eep!4-2t NEW HOTEL FOR RENT OR LEASE. of the Western snd Atlantic and the terminus of the Cherokee Railroads. It oflbrs unusual advantages for doing a fins and growing business. Tbe building is a titree-etory Brick, elate roof, with brick kitchen se nt xed. For particulars, address “Rioks House, ’ Cat- teravllle, Ga. seplO 2taw 4w __ rior Court, April Term, 1873.—Present. His Hon or J. I- Honans, Judge. Nancy O'Dell vs. Jeremiah O’Dell—Libel for Divorce, and rule to perfect service. It appearing to th© Court, by the return of the 8her- iff. that the defendant does not reside in this county, aud it further appearing that he does not reside m this State; it Is. on motion of counsel, ordered: That said defendant app*>ar and answer, at the next term of this Court; else, that the case be coustd^rtaL. in default, and the complainant allowed to prooeed. Aud it is further ordered: That this mle be pub lished in some public gazette of this State, once a month for four months, prior to the next teem of th:? Court. A true extract from the minutes. W. R. VENABLE. Clerk Superior Court Fulton County, Ga. ml- lt|«ri atu