The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 25, 1873, Image 8

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The Daily Herald. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 25. 1873. THE CITY. NOTICE TO CITY SVBOClilBKa*. Hr. J. L. Crenshaw is the sole authorized agent in the city for receiving subscriptions to the Hebald, and froji this date ve shall recognize only his receipts as valid. a*. W . BTJB/KB Sb OOj COURT RECORD. Wholesale and n_otn.il — Booksellers & Stationers Dealers in Printer’s Stock, Small Wares, Fancv Goods, &c., Corner Alabama and Whitehall Streets—ATLANTA, CA. WILL DUPLICATE NEW YOIiK BILLS. BEDfflNE & FOX.—1 he pressure in the money market dees not affect the pu rity of St. LouisJWhite Lead and Linseed— specialties. Sold by REDWIAE & FOX, Druggists, Atlanta, Oa. OUB LEADING HOUSES. ] WHAT WE BAW—AH IMMENSE ESTABLISHMENT. | The excitement created daring the past few weeks { iu financial circle® having somewhat abated, we con cluded to interest our readers by a visit to our leading j clothing and tailoring establishments. As the season 1 approaches for s change in raiment, it cannot fail to prove interesting to the male persuasion. For several years past the firms of Eisoman k Bro have, by virtue of their sales, stock and establish ment, laid claim to title of our leading honss in their i line of business. That the claim is a just one, can be better attested by a vi*it to their establishment, al though in past seasons preparations on a large scale ATLANTA BRANCH GREAT SOOTH- I Lave been made to supply their steadily increasing ERN OIL WORKS. Headquarters for Oils I trade, all past efforts fail when compared with the and Paints, Hie largest and most coin- • enormous and elegant Stock now displayed on their plete stock in the Southern States at pri- co ™ te ”', _ ,. . .... . , vot - lolh _ v ... _ _ . The first floor of their building is d Noted to the C€S to Compare Ulin any other markets, j digplayof ready-n.ade suits of all descriptions, from a 111 immense assortment of Al lists’ MfllC-j $4 c bj]d\s suit lo tbe most elaborate gentleman's dress rials and Window tilass. suit. Seme id<* may he formed of the amount of Send for Price Lists. goods requisite to foim a really compute stock, when CARLEY« DUCK & COi we state that it takes ten bundled and twenty-two pairs mmmmmm— mmmmmmmm m mmmmmmmmt__ o! pantaloons to fill the shelves of this department— as one pair of each size and style on hand are only placed here at once. TLo duplicate sizes being placed on second floor, front part of bulldirg. while dress pantaloons are kept in large drawers, and are not included in onr estimate of the pants required. Prices are as varied as the styles. Pantalcons were Ehown us from $2 50 to $15. In the rear of this floor is the Boys’ and Youth’s department, eliere (hey are displayed accord- Cut this Out anil Vote It. THE HERALD TICKET. FOR .VIATOR, . JOHN COLLIER. FOR ALDKHNEN, FIRST WARD. Cut this Out and Vote It. THE HERALD~TICKET. FOR MAYOR, JOHN COLLIER. FOR ALDEH9IKX, J. B. GOODWIN. AARON HASS. SECOND WABD. W. D. ELLIS. JOHN KEELY. THIRD WABD. E. C. YOUNG. OWEN LYNCH. FOURTH WABD. JOHN FLYNN. J. WAllLlCK. EtFTH WABD. C. W. HUNNICUTT. J. A. HAYDEN. SIXTH WABD. J. M. BORING. d. a. McDuffie. SEVENTH WARD. B. M. l ARRAlt. J. C. McMILLAN. Fulton Superior Court. OH. JOHN L. KOrxiHS, JU1X1E, PBESIP HUDNUT'S PEARL GRITS H aving been appointed agents fob the sale of hudnut'8 peabl obits, we ocfes them to the trade on reasonable terms. ! It is a well known fact that these are the BEST PEARL GR1T3 made. We will be inconstant sn;.p«- 1 guarantee them fresh. Dealers in city and country will find it to their advantage to order from t FIRST WARD. J. B. GOOD WIN. CUR PUGUE-STRICKEN' SISTER CITIES. A BEXF.Fir TO BE GIVEN HEBE FOB THE1B BENEFIT BY MB. L. B. LENT. Mr. L. B. Lent, proprietor and manager of the gi-eat Show which exhibits here next week, has determined ing to ages, ccromenciDg at three years and running j upon giving a benefit in cur city in aid of the suffer- $20,0 00.0 SECOND WALD. W. V. ELLIS. ft C. YOUNG. JOHN KEELY. CARD. OWEN LYNCH. FOURTH WARD. JOHN FLYNN. J to eighteen. The prices in this department vary i i Suits, 3 to 8 years of age, $4 to fJJ. ■ Boys’ Suits, 8 to 11 years of age, $6 50 to $12. 1 Boys’ Suits, 9 to 14 years of age, $5 50 to $15. Youths* Suits, 14 to 20 years cf age, $10 to $30. In addition to this stock there are displayed ii ; various portions a great assortment of Gentlemen’i fuiBi.tioc.; the ilurt branch being the leading tea ' doubt edly be mide. ! ing populace of Memphis, Shreveport and Montgome ry. The entertainment will be given on Friday morn 1 ing, the 31 st Inst., *Ld one-half of the gross receipts will be donated to the afflicted victims of the plague. It is Mr. Lent’s desire that the gentlemen now manag ing the relief movement in Atlanta take upon them- ( selves the duty of selling the tickets and receiving the money for them, and such an ariargement will un- riFTH WARD. C. W. HUNNICUTT. J. A. HAYDEN. SIXTH WARD. J. M. BOEING. I>. A. McDUFFIE. SEVENTH WARD. J\ M. FARRAB. J. C. McMILLAN. J. WARLICK. * ure °* department. Their $2 50 dress shirts be ing unquestionably the best shirt in this market. Leaving this department we were shown the second ! The perfoimance begin at 10, a. m., and will be in .*ery particular equal to the oilier exhibitions given here by this colossal troupe. The Atlanta k Wes floor. RhM. the doplicite of good, from the flrat floor | polnt A(tauU & Rkbmond Air . UuP , Georgia, and arranged, shelves and counteis being also provided foi unreasonable stock, giving the firm the benefit of handling the entire stock, from a linen duster to an oveiccat. Our iLspcctiou of the ready made department being completed, we were shown through their tailoring department, which, under the Xo man in Atlanta stands higher in copse-! cf “• *■ ** Mr - A - Satzky, their cutter, is a perfect prototype of an ele- Western & Atlantic railroad lines will sell excursion tickets, good on all traius during the two days’ stay of this show in Atlanta AMUSEMENTS. THE NEW MAGDALEN AT D’GIVL't*. Court met at usual hour. P H Oelrich and wife vs Anna Itcnnau, Rebecca Iiau- son and L DeGive, admiuis’rator. Order taken for service by publication. M A Bell plaintiff’s attorney. Francis M Copeland vs P H Loud. Order taken striking defendant’s pie as, and judgmedt rendered for defendant for $300 with interest and costs. J M Cal houn k Sods plaintiff’s attorneys. Singer Manufacturing Company va Thos W Born. Dismissed. Hillyer A Bro plaintiff’s attorneys. L Cohen k Co vs North British Mercantile Insu - raDce Company. Settled. A W Hammond k Son plaintiffs attorneys. L Cohen A Co ve Home Insurance Company, of New York. Settled. Same couusel. Sidney Root va J H Anderson. Judgment for plain tiff for $284 05 with interest and costs. B Shomger & Co, and Lvura Candors, vs A M Per- ereon, Sheriff. Rule, against Sheriff. Ordered that f.ind arising from sale of Atlanta New Era, to-wit, the amount cf $4,384 63, be brought into court, together with proceeses in his hands, under which a lien is claimed on said fund. Letter *V: Thomsen, i plaintiff’s attorneys. Akers A Bro. vs H Barker. Judgment for plaintiff'! for $203 93 with interest and costs. Woodard A Tuggle vs John A Miller. Judgment. | Verdict for plaintiff for $3'). Howard Van Epps was gianted leave of absence for Monday and Tuesday. E. M. Russell vs. J. N. Smith. Verdict setting deed aside, brt decreeing that defendant be reimbursed in his purchase money and all improvements. Col. L. E. Bleckley for plaintiff; Gartrell k Stephens, Hillyer A Bro., aud Wright A Wlight for defendant. J. P. Harris vs. B. H. k A. M. Thrasher and J. R. Wallace. Bill to cancel deed, Ac. Dismiss'd. Jack- sou A Ciarke, plaintiffs at*orneys. Eugene LeHardy vs. Foster Blodgett, Superintend ent Western aud Atlantic Itailrcad. This cise was on trial before Col. W. A. Tignor, as Judge pro ha-: vice- Judge Ilopkins being disqualified. The trial had not been concluded at a late hour. Arnold A Broyles for plaintiff; Col. J. N. Himmood, Attorney General, for defendant. At four o’clock the jury business was suspended, and the call of the dockets was begun at the first case open on the printed dockets. Various canes were placed on the motion calendar, couscnt calendar, ah- . Ihe following were put on tee trial calendar for LOCAL NOTICES. Monday: Trottle va E J I! jic'.i. Peuduton k Westmoreland ! Baboaixs ! - All the flue hats anil bonnets, for plaintiff; D F k W II Hammond il* feudaut's atior- feathers and llowers, handsome cloth saequea, n -r s - | shawls, etc., which were in the “London I IibyvaGtrduer. Ezzard ----- - • • | Col Bleckley for defendant. Letfbrouow and Timmons Twenty Thousand Dollars fforth of FURNITURE, AT THE WARE ROOMS OF THE ATLANTA FURNITURE MANUFACTORY 70 and 72 WHITEHALL STREET. (Next door to ChamberliD, Boynton A Co.’s.) Will be sold for certified Checks on THE DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK or JOHN H. JAMES. AT PAR, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS. ccl" tf Cut tills Out and Vote It. THE HERALD”TICKET- For Mayor, JOHN COLLIER. For Aldermen, 1IBST WAED. J. B. GOODWIN. AARON HAAS. SECOND WABD. W. D. ELLIS. JOHN KEELY. TB1BD WABD. R. C. YOUNG. OWEN LiNCH. FOUBTH WABD. JOHN FLYNN. J. WARLICK. FIFTH VAED. C. W. HUNNICUTT. J. A. HAYDEN. SIXTH WABD. J. M. BORING. d. a. McDuffie. SEVENTH WABD. R. M. FARRAR. J. C. McMILLAN. Grenville. Brown A i'y and integrity than Aaron Haas. Vote for tin sure. ClTY r RECORD. At the matinee snd evenirg’s entertainment at Be- I Popo for piain'.iffa; L E Bleckley for defendants. Give’s to-ley, “The New Magdalen,” a dramatization j Thrasher va Spurlock aud Chisolm. Baugh and taut New York tailoring establishment, the garments of Wilkie Collins’ not el, will be given. We trust that j Thrasher for plaintiff; Gartrell k Stephens aud L E presented being in harmony with tlie elegance cf the there will be a large attendance at both performances, ! Berkley for defense. material displayed. Sample garments, models of ale- as the drama is certainly one of the most interesting i Cola. Tigneraud Broyles were grants 1 leave of ab- NewYear's Presents Tie Atlanta Daily k Weil? HERALD. $7,000 TO BE GIVEN AW4Y! I In order to enable us to carry into effcit c‘i-u I improvements to the HERALD, we propose it o2r? 1 as an inducement to subscribers a list of pr-aeot.*, to be awarded by an equal distribution cn >'-•? i'.-a.- ! Day. The Atlanta Daily Herald fact that the Note* Itound Town Yesterday by Ifeialtl Reporters. Ol'U AGENTS. i glare, were on exhibition, while the number of suits that has put on the stage here for seme years. It con- me- tains a moral which, though not of the highest per- the | haps, is still of deep interest to all. The characters are all admirably tendered, tnd, altogether, a rare treat is promised the audience. We therefore advise attested fully to - cess of this department peradventnre of a doubt. Every garment 1 slowed us uaa tiimmed in accordance with the mate rial. Ihe colors blending haimoniously, while their ! everybody to go to-night, superiority of woxltranship reflect credit on their workmen, who occupies the rear part of the second | floor. The walla aid ceiling cf the firtt tlocr have The following named gentlemen are our i freecoed and certainly gives a beautiful effect. ! Our object beirg attained we left No. 55 Whitehall street fully convinced cf the ability cf Meesrs. Eise- msn k Bro. to ester to tLe units cf our community, while we felt an unpardonable pride in havirg an es- Ublitlmunt so large and complete in our niidet- sence for next week. Judge Hopkins will lu a case8 will be tried. > to day and no jury lifeit State* Circuit u net Diatrtct Co Store” stock, will be exposed for sale th is week, regardless of New York cost, at octlR John Keei.y’s. < Is the ouly eight-page dailv To THE Ladies.-The attention of the la- | SStfe**?tafuSfbStVSST dies of Atlanta is called to the fact that, Mrs. : McCormick has on hand a very fiae aud com plete stock of fashionable Millinery and Fancy Goods. Call, ladies, and examine her stock. oetl9-d2cn paper publish'-j .u the ip, aud is unixt^-ivi' * v - b Georgia. THE WEEKLY HERALD . JOHN ERSKISE, JUDGE, PBkMlUSO Agents, and are duly authorized to receive and receipt for subsciipticns and adveitisc ments: TLAVELINO AGtNTS. T. J. Lcincy........General Trs.vel.cg Agent. J. T. F.ctor Special Tiavellrg Agent. B. F. George Special Traveling Agent. Henry R. Tavis Special Traveling Agent. J. H. Gibton Special Traveling Agent. LOCAL AGENTS. Stewart k McCa'.la Conyers, Ga. K. A. Quartcrman Cuthbert, Ga. T. A Candle Carrollton, Ga. J. R. Wimberly Tccumseh, Ala. CanniDg k Ilaimon Flowery Branch, Ga. C. P. Wheeler Eufaula, Ala. T. B. Hanville, Jr Eatontcn, Ga. Dr. Vfm. Bradicrd Cave Spring, Ga. Bates k Treadway Red Land, Ala. Matt E. EUi* Covington, Ga. J. M. Hay It f Louisville, Ga J. C. Cullen? Camilla, Ga. J. C. Johnsot Lithonia, Ga. H. K. Lumpkin Athen^Ga. -UNDER THE GASLIGHTS'’ The Ford Combination gaveau excellent re-edition of this excellent piece at DeGlvea’ last night. The acting of Miss May Arlington Ltura Court- i land was excellent, while Miss Jennie Clifford as Bios- ! aom was simply perfect. All the characters in the piece were well sustained— | Southard sts the Veteran Soldier, deserving especial j Henderson & Tdrrence—Greene Line Gro cery Store, Whitehall street, wholesale aud re- United States ve I- uTl^m.. lli.tei.1, after U>e j *»« Greers, anil dealers in all kinds of conn, jar? bad been out eighteen hours. Gartrell, Peeplee j try Produce. Butter, Eggs, Chickens, -A;i- and Howell for dc-fenee. United States V3 Juo Crumpton—illicit distilling. The defendant was tried aud found not guilty. Far row for Government; General Gartrell for defense. United States vs Sargent Woolcnu & Co—action for The Cheapest and Best Family Journal ever published in Georgia _h» course of the HERALD is a guarantee that . t* be found fighting against pies,Potatoes, Onions and Cabbage, special- ]Hno s jiilll ties, and constantly on hand. OUIIll III .1 — > «tml lyHlIltlltft « Henderson & Tor pence. PROCEEDINGS OF COUNCIL. Council Ciiamheb, Atlanta, Ga., Friday, Oct. 24,1873, f.» 2 r. m. Council inct. Pretent His Honor C. C. Haiuxncck, Mayor, and a full board of Aldetmen, except Brother- ton and Young. The minute* were read and adopted, except as to tliat iart relative to granting J. E. Williams privilege of keeping a slaughter house within the ci>y. AITFALS AND TBIALS. The appeal cate of J. D. Br ccl man vs. the Mayor and Council was continued. R.TLecascof the Mayor and Council vs. policeman R. B. Hub bins was call* <3, and continued on account mention. The performance were frequently applaud- j damages on breach oi miil contract. Thomas for ed. The house _was not such a one as thia c-xc llent Troupe deserve. The evening’s entertainment concluded with a serio-comic pantomime by the justly celebrated Mar- tinetti family, each ol whom is a host. This evening Wilkie Collins’ new Magdalen will bo repeated, and we hope that Atlanta will give Man ager Ford a full house on this, the last night of hiB stay with us. No one will regret the cost, as the drama is pro foundly interesting and is excently rendered by this combination. Government; >keiman and Rowell for defense. This cane was on trial at llic hour of adjournment. The following cases arc set for to-day : United States vs T G Simms et al. United Slates vs M S Wheeler—illicit distilling. East Tennessee Coal Company vs A C Ladd. Georgia Farms and Farmers. FRIENDSHIP C OJ.ORED BAPTIST C JIUBC1I. „ The committee to Investigate charges against •• 11,6 J J> EeEce of policeman I-angltr.. witneM, and Dro ti e r Tigner, .flor hearing bi. .tatcmeDtJl.mi.sed W, D. Ellis is a young ibnn of fine ability, lief Committee. the Marshal was directed to prefer (barges against Mr. Largley for contempt. PETITIONS. Of Cohen k Co., aeklcg reduction cl ar seat merit. Referred to Tax Committee. Of Catharine Watkins, for rebel. Referred to Re-' the charges. Give him a vote. OWEN LYNCH AND B. M. FARRAR Should certainly be nominated ar.d elected, a<> they Mr. Davis are worthy gentlemen, of great ekill in book-keeping. 1 petition, aud as scientific accountanta they w ill be needed on the Beard of.Council. Every incoming ^Jcaid ehculd mest 1idly investi gate the acts [and doings of the ia6t ail ministration, mittee. thus guarding against wrongs, whether Intentional or accidental. Let theec gentbmen he nominated and elected, with the best and most capable of the candi dates, withjJudge Collier at the head, and the citizens Of L. H. D. Hall property. On motion, the xules xplatafic for ieduction of aee« i rere suspended to hear from i ol the sutjtct matter of his Alderman Rice moved toredneo fS.OCK). Ruled out of order. On motion, the petition was rofeu k. to the Tax Com- j PENCILEIT3. It is hoped that the petition which io being ciicu- latcd in relation to the Council making radical changes will be adopted. Tho celebrated hunting paily, who left yesterday, on j returned with one deve. The shooting was poor, and the games poor. Old Ten and Cost signed the petition to Council. When be does anything of that sort you may know i is all O. K. The Western A Union Telegrah Company baveopeu- ed an office at Palmetto, Ga. Sunday Service* in St. Luke’s Cuubch, Corner Of_W. D. Mitchell et al, complaining of the grading Walton and Forsyth Sts.—Morning, 10:30 o’clock, ol the Street Railway on wc6t Peters street. Referred Sunday School at 3:30 p. m. At 7:30 o’clock r. x , the t3 Street Committee and City Engioeer, Alderman Brotlierton came in and tcck hii would assuredly have a Btrong'hulwark of protection, tm* Btsge of the proceedings; Aldeimau Young having It is the duty of every geed and true Democrat of all come in immediately after the ac option cf the Min- classes, whether merchant, mechanic, working or pro- a t*g. fesaional man, to go to the polls to-day. untrammelled, ; of H. Joiner. askiDg relief for Mis. Floyd. Refer and quietly|and sober y cast his vote for the very best red to Relief Committee with power to act. men. All are inter* st<d t good city government. Eieenaj. Vk.ilanc RAILROAD ACCOMMODATIONS. We are authorized to state that if si fficient < Of W. C. Lawfche, [proposing to ctnaprcmifc hi case against the Mayor and Council. Referred to Ti- nance Committee atd City Attorney. 1 Of Reubin Arnold, asking compensation for work done l-y him cn Foiest avmne. Referred to Ceui- rite of confirmation will be administered l*y the Rt. seat at i Rev. Bishop Beckwith. STRANGERS IN TOWN. Mr. John Printup and his accomplished biide pass ed through the city on yesterday. Mr. Pitts, ono of the staunch business men of Cov ington, is registered at the National. Tatnall county bus about 12,000 sheep aud : 13,000 cattle. A. S. Collins, oi Tatnall, owns 300 sheep ; Percy Collins has a herd of 250 cattle ; Suu- uel Davis 1ms a llock of 150 sheep ; J. 1>. ltogers has 300 sheep and 175 cattle ; William ; Harden owns 250 sheep and 250 head of cattle. Ono hundred and twenty-eight planters of Stewart county cultivate each over 100 acics \ in cotton, fifty-four each over 200 acres, twenty-five each over 300 acres, sixteen each over 400 acres, twelve over 500 acres, seven over GOO acres, three over 7<*0 acres, end one over 800 acres. James Rankin, of Stewait, has 1,000 acres in cultivation—GOO iu cotton and 100 in corn. A. P. Rood, of Stewart, cultivates 800 acres in cotton and 450 in corn; J. K. Patterson, 800 acres in cotton and 500 in corn; G. W. j Thompson, 500 acres in cotton and 100 in corn; W. S. Shepherd, 700 acres in cotton and 500 in corn. Gabriel Toombs, of Wilkes, brother of Gen. . Robert Toombs, has a splendid plantation iu Stewart county worth $25,000 or $30,000. [ He cultivates on it this year 500 acres iu cot- j ton and 300 in corn. James Fitzgerald, of Stewart, cultivates | 500 acres in cotton and 350 in corn; G. II. j Fontaine 700 in cotton aud 350 in com; T. S. Sept 27, dtf. Prices Reduced !—No high prices At Cohen & Selig. Full Dress amts f**r Men Good Business “ •* “ Elegant “ “ Youths. Durable “ “ Boys. Handsome " “ Children. All at reduced prices. Large assortment. Elegant stock And lowest piices, At Cohen A Seiju's, Comer Whitehall and Alabama streets Fine Clothing at panic prices, at M. & J. Hir.sc u’s Stvlish Dress Suits at j G )v.l Ovei coats at >1. AM. Hiase n s. M. A J. Hutse H*fi Our C ist >m Department is stocked with the finest goods in the market. We guarantee satisfaction. M. A J. Hirsch, 50 Whitehall street. I want to buy a fine cottage for cash, in one quarter of a mile of the Car Shed, with four or five rooms. Let me kuow at once. Apply to B. G. Kellf.y. Atlanta, Ga. We are ottering special inducements this week in ready made clothing for men, boys, and children, at prices to suit dull times. Fontaine G50 in cotton and 300 in corn; G. j Save where yon can save, and buy a S1G.00 THE NOMINATION TO DAY. Y. Bank3 G50 in cotton and 350 in corn; and ! suit for $12.00 at Cohen A Selig s, oclOtf Corner Whitehall and Alabama. NOW IS IHE TIME TO SUBSSSiBS. List of Preseats for the Dai/ The Dally HERALD is the rziup'.i': per ever published in Georgia. EVERY MERCHANT SHOULD TA::.-: j EVERY MECHANIC SHOULD TAX?. EVERY PROFESSIONAL -HOT" TAKE IT. EVERYBODY SHOULD TAKE IT Ali subscribers who pay u» $5 for taoa'j t -u acriptioa to the Daily HERALD., above aR x:r ar.^es, from this date to New Year’s IV»y, will hi"? an ?i*ul chance of obtaining one of the following r to be awarded on that day: I Cash Present S 3*0 oo 1 Piano, worth 300 OO 4 Gohl 'Watches 190 OO 3 Sewing Machines 300 OO 3 Seta Furniture VH) OO 15 Sets China Wan* 300 00 4 Sets Dickens* Works, green and gold Edition 150 to 4 Sets Wavcrly Novels OO 4 Sets Bulwer** Works, Library Edition *4'» Copies Shakspeare’s Cotuplete Work. oo OO 'ZOO Superb Chromo*. worth from S3 to SIO each l.X'0 OO M. L. Everett 500 in cotton and 150 iu corn. Taliaferro county cultivates this vear 13 ; 000 j Democrats, turn out to-d.y, every man of you, end i acw# in cotlon an ,l Bi 0OO in corn. B. F. Moore, of Taliaferro, cultivates 300 agement is given, the Central Railroad will commence, m ittee on Streets and City Engineer- on Tooeday next, and continue through the Fair week, to rnn a train leaving Atlanta at 3 o’clock a. m , arriv ing in Macon at 9 a. m. ; leaving Macon «»:t0 p, >f, aud ( Bertie, who propoioa to give him s Of William Smith (a blind woed Council to give him atew taw. Referred toAldetman otc for the men of your choice. Let the result to night speak the choice of the Dcmociatic party 0 f \ acres \ u cotton and 200 in com. Atlanta. Don’t stay away from the polls and grumble I ) asking , a k 0Ut I j je <an d«datea elected by those who vote, but help to select worthy standard-bearers. Young ladies need not be under the neces sity ot taking their mother’s butter plates „ for button moulds, as Knox has a full line of PRESENT? fOF THE WEEKLY HERAiiDi arriving at Atlanta at 11 :*»o r. m. In the event an th- ( Of M. Mahoney, James Lynch, et al., Catholics, cientpatronage is not given to warrant the expense of desire separate schools under teachers of their the train, the regular schedule will be resumed xtra ran. DEATH OF MRS. J. J. RICHARDS. We regret to report the death of Mia. Matilca Rich ard?, wife of onr esteemed fellow-citizen, J. J. Rii COTTON. By some accident our reporter failed to give the i faith, Ac., proposing several plan*. Referred to cotton receipts and shipments for to-day. Wo A Boston Divorce Case. Boston Correspondence Saciamento Union. I wrote you some months ago of an c them as large as their heart’s desire. They have also a full line ot ail the latest novelties ! Committee on Public Schools. Bill of Nathan Boyd, for care of a i super, for five | dollars Aldeiman Sparks moved to pay the bill. Adopted. ,; Of E. Georgi, for privilege of treating a fruit stand the neck, Ac. They are also now receiving ! among musical people-bow a husband, dis- (lbeir Fllll 6tock ' o{ Millinery Goods. The covering that hi, wile likea her first husband, | udie , wonld do welI t0 call 0 ‘ n them befo „ Irom whom she had been divorced, better ; purcUasiug . Knox's Millinery and Varieties, than she liked himself, pitched into the twain fc 0 - M Whitehall street. ' sept -Je-tf. All subscribers who shall pay us $2 OOfor on? y.ar s subscription to the WEEKLY HERALD w-.i: have an in Fancy Goods, Fancy Ties, Kuftiings for equ ^ 8 ^,. e ia th , , 0 n 0wi0g rrewnte. t - arJs. Thi, nd event tran»rir<d cn Thmsd.y !«tt, ! on Wlilteh.ll ,treet. Referred to Street Ccn mittee. and had been for acme t me entkipatei, Mrs. Ricb- j Of Jame.I. Franklin, for relief. Referred to Reliel i on yesterday promise to be more regular he reafter. THE HANGING AT GREENESBOKO. i a nf.qro LAUXCHFD inxo KTF.BMTT. os they were walking together, and gave hus- WelearnfromMr. Sam.Yerderey that a negro, .vhote , band No. la beating. The hero of this drama . B1 _ k ., k d b . k , f name we did not learn, was hanged at Greenesboro i is Charles A. Barry, an avtistof some note; his ! ' ‘ . ‘ ‘ * . lay. The negro man murdered a white wo- wife is a well known singer; and No. 1 is fa- i a superb hue. iu which competit l hat day: Cask Pre«ent.. S WU OO 40-Saw Gtallatt Uta, of any dr- aireil make 00 arcla having been a prey to that most terrible of all Committee. man about three years ago and then set Ore to the house j miliarly known as Jo. Cary. After the as- ( invtied. Oieeaaea—consumption. She was a most estimable j Of H. C. Ho!ccmbe, asking adjustment of an old to cover the crime. He escaped, and was not arrested | sanlt, Barry brought a libel for divorce octT MJy, and leaves behind numerous friends to mourn i claim of hia with reference to extension of East Hun- her df partuie. We tender to her bereaved husband ter street. J Referred to Street Committee. Black silks and black ani fancy dress ion is John Keeiy's. 4 Cotton Screw.... •JO One-horse Turn Plow*. 10 Two-liorse Turn l*Auws. 10 Set* Cottage Furniture 1 »0 OO 1W 00 too OO 400 OO Onr sincere regrets and condolence. RELIGIOUS. Th? Rev. H. R. Felder will preach at St. Paul’* Church tc-morrow Sunday) morning at elev »n o’cfock: and Rev. W. H. Rotter, pnsidir g e!der Atlanta Ifla- Iriet, will preach at seven r. m. G. H. Pat. iulo, Pastor. of W. S. Ash wood, for free fruit peddler’* license, him proved a failure for some time, but at last wag detected by selling the j against his wife. f>u6 asked that he should murdered l»dy’a w.v’i Tlie first .tteiupt to haDg ; be compelled to give her money to pay eoun- 30 Tallrt Sets 300 OO ‘400 Handsome Engraving*, valu ed at from f.‘l to |S each TCH» 00 Referred to Relief Committee, Account Swanson k Lathao for $3<>.;o. The rules were suspended to hear fr«.m Mr. fat Lam ab >ut the account, alter which the matter was referred to the Finance Committee. Of John A. Kerr, iskiog that license money be re- J. W. HAME3. A letter from West Point to the Ribald announces the death of Mr. J. W. Hames, a son of Mr. and Mrs. J- R. Hames, of that place, and a brother of Mr. Jo seph Hame*. of the Hbbaui. The deceased wag a young man aud was much catfeiucd l*y all who knew him. RiV. IBEOPOKE KOCHRSLE Will preach on Sunday, October 10th in«t., orphan Free gchnol, np-ataira. corner ot Walton and Foreylh eireetr, tor.lhe German I.utheran congrcta- tion. 4U Ihe member, and Ihe pnl ll*-euer.lte arc ! cordtafiy invited to attend. “S1GS8 OF IHE TIMB6. On Sunday night next, Elder T. it. Harrle, paalor ft the Chrietlan Church, on Hunter street, .ill de filaded, he having fpiit businets. Referred to Tax ■ Room*. Committee. Account of Max Bear for compeutatien fur damages done vehicle by driving into open sewer, amounting. in all, to $31 60. Reftrred to Street Committee. Rt POSTS OP COmOTTrCK Finance Comnulttc—IU commend pa} ments of bills ' and accounts amounting to $5,818 07. Adopted. Police Committee—On petition of Jaue Gresham . vagrant, asking relit f. Report case Ltjond control of t,ie j Council. Tax and stieet Committees giantrd further Ume. Relief Committee—Granted further time on Mr*. Noell’* petition. Report farotsblo on petition of Mr*. Hawkins. Adopted. _ _ .... It is whispered bv horse-dealers that Jack ie breaking, a new | aDi * court lj * ni to iurnish SO u s Mi'^ic Balsam will remove warts from ma hi. 1,1111 went tbc sum of one ihoiisacd dollais within a cer- i. „ "^*1,!“:,I tain time. This he failed to do. and the libel ho "~ *{"»**« ) ,nCl8S 1 l0 “ 8 m he was dismissed. Then she brought a suit for until they bleed freely, aud then saturate the divorce, aud the gossips looked forward to ! corn with the Balsam, and in a few davs the the trial with great eagerness, for Barry had eorn wiu disappear. engaged Ben. Butler lor his counsel, and; t there was good reasons to anticipate Inn. But this afternoon, at 4 o’clock, at tlio Library | on case Cftll i e up, and, to the astonishment of everybody. Burry did not put rope wns immediately for l.orse feed, etc., where the woodbine twiuetli. We will give the par ticulars iu detail to-morrow. I ABIES’ MEMORIAL ASSOCIATION. There will be a meeting of the Ladies’ Memorial j Associa PLAN OF AWARDING PRESENTS. AT THOMPSON'S RESTAURANT. Finest Norfolk Oj'ster*, by the can, and choice game and tifh at greatly reduced pricts. r)26-2t didate of the ring. Jackson s Magic Balsam, it is said, has never failed to cure the worst case of colic in horses. in an appearance.* The plaintiff was present Thousands of dollars will be saved by its w ^ atev with her principal witness. Miss Sally Joy, a timely use. reporter on the Post, and who used to board ‘ ’ * ‘ ~ 1 Table linens, from 35 cents per yard, up COUUBf ‘l to , wards, at John Kkely's. octlO Ou receipt of the money, or of the uiui> w.;j, the money, from our agents, we will send to each •;.l*ecri- her a printed and numbered ticket. eot.L ug the present may be awxried the with the Barry — - I An effort was made by Mi s. B, Vote for Judge Collier. He is not the can- have a private bearing; but the court refused this, saying that, it the counsel wished to withhold the details of the case from the pnb- they must “fix it" with the reporter*. Mii.lineky upini.no.—Mrs. E. P. O'Connor On New Year’* day the numbered coupons from which each ticket ia torn will bo placed :n a Urge wh«.el, and a numbered list of tickets repre*euti:: proteins will be piaoed iu another and a a mailer wheel. In the presence of a committee of promsat an.' well known gentlemeu, a blindfolded bov w... ,1.» \ . number from the large wheel. Another boy d;a PIT V RITSI1VKSS ; But tbebcariDg might’asTril have been'pri- has not removed to Pryor street opposite the ^ ' * vate, for counsel, plaiutifi' aud wituess closed Kimball House, but just returned from New — ;‘b on the judge and spoke iu voices hardly | York vs ith the handsomest stock of Milliner v, louder than n whisper, so that no one outside : of the little circle could hear a word. Mrs. j Fancy Goods aud Ladies’ Fashionablo Pat- ( Public" BuUdins. and Groundr-E.|nrt that'll,.' «**«!»» deFo«it*»*«*ti»l, subject to cheek at any I Bany" told' her paiuful story—hovfli. had tent* for this season ever offered before in JOHN H. JAMES, HANKEK. contracters will commence shipping the bridge on Norcmbir 1*1. Received. *E*OLVTloJfK. , time, interest allowed by agreement upon long I abased her—aud Sally Toy confirmed her standing deposit*. Will pay 7 per oent. interest ou statements, and the jodge speedily granted his Loan Certificates, if deposited with him. Parties whiting to pnreksae Bonds or Stocks will please cor- liver a discourse on ‘The Signs of the Times,” by ! Alderma® Mrr^ndon- . - . specie] request, sad m R promise* to be a sermon of! That s check be passed in favor of J. W. Spark* for ! respond with him. oct24-3t no little interest, we make this timely mention. The j t 425 * on account of saaeaaroenl of thmsges done hie —————we pohlk* is earnestly invited to hear him. Seafa free. ! property in widening Line street on his making the j Go to the polls and vote for Jadgo Collier. JON ’CHANGE. 1 city good Ut'.ee. Referred to Finance Committee. 1 Aldermen Rice called attention to a bridge on Alex- The attendance oa change yesterday morning Was i andor street needing repairs. Referred to Street Com mall. Vice Preeiaewt Garrett presided. No changes j allies with power fo set — r * reported In rice., and ao boalneit imuichd Oa motloa OobbcII .djoaroed. Mrs. Jeffenon Davis ha* recently reoovered an tlegsnt album of painting, that va. "can- floosled” by a Federal .oidier A of the war. ’ daring the time the divorce on the ground of cruelty. So lit tle Mib. Barry is fiee again, and can give Jos. Cary another trial of she likes. The case has been talked about a good deal in musical cir cles, and I think popular aympnfby has beeu with Batry. He is a very good fellow, but his course in this matter ban not been prudent. 1 have come to the conclusion that getting a musical woman foryonr wife does not insure you a perennial "concord of sweet sounds." this market, and will be pleased to have all the ladies in the city and surrounding ronu try to call and see her stock on Tuesday and commii.ioMMIo.ed.' Wednesday, the 11th and loth inst., at No. 27 Whitehall street. AGENTS WANTED References required from *11 Oeunag to be come agents. Money ctn be sent st oar risk by KV9T-OFFICK ORDER, REGISTERED LETTER, or E1PRI HS. Ret an, merchants in city and cooniry will * ,he U “‘ LD «"» « vS'ca- save money by buying "Georgia Factory" , Sheetings and Shirtings from Dunn, Oourraxt A Co., I Agents for Georgia Factory. •too. AddrCM HERALD PUBLISHING CO., P. 0. Box S8, Atlanta, Ga.