The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 28, 1873, Image 8

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THE CITY. NOTICE TO CITY UHWRIIMBE Ur. J. L. Crensbaw is the sole authorized agent in the city for receiving subscriptions to the TTe.ai.ti, and froJt this date wo shut) recognise only his receipts as valid. BED WISE. & FOX.—1 he pressure in the money market dees not affect the pu rity of St. Louis White Lead and Linseed— specialties. Sold by KEDWISE * FOX, Druggists, Atlanta, O'a. ATLASTA HRASl’lI WHEAT SOUTH- EBB OIL WORKS. Headquarters for Oils and Faints, llie largest and most com plete sto<k In the Southern States at pri ces to compare with any other markets. An immense assortment of Artists’ Mate rials and Window lilass. Send for Friee Lists. CARLEY, DUCK & CO. ■ 1 j ' 1 $ ole«ale mud Retail ^ iorj,ers Dealers in Printer's Stock, Small Wares, Panov Goods, Ac., Comer Alabama and Whitehall Streets—ATLANTA, CA. WILL DUPLICATE NEW YORK. BILLS. tcp30 “S1GXS OF THE TIMES.’ A CARD FROM MR. DARNELL. To the Editobb or the Herald : Let it be understood I am not an applicant for #Dy 1 interesting discourse os the hvbject bt eld offiot, or to aoy wAy connected with any of Ibc sev- erai * 4 rL*ga ’—whiaby rings, anii-whiaky rings. XsrriB rings, lawyers’ rings, United States Marshal rings, or , # - ,ny other combination lor tbe accompli.hmcnt of .by ° n, J °f » ™ rr it. HAIM*. idea particular object. Below we male a feeble attempt to cpnve? very interesting and inatructlve sen livercd on Sunday night hr Elder T, 81. Harris, pastor What I stated to yoar rep.rter on SAturd.y ; <>* tb « Christian Church, of thi. city, to . largo and bad nothing clao for ita object j IntcUigent audience. His subject was. ••Tho Si ening bad nothing av . .. ( .... good. Thst rascality of the basest , Times." aud u t >ou it. he said, bo made the follow. but public _ . . sort and to which I alluded in that iaterview, have i in * P olu te. 1. We are on the eve of fearful, terrible and tre- boen perpetrated. I have not tbe slightest doubt, consulted no cm .bout what I should .t»te, nor do I mendous accomplishments of prophecy. 2. No Dispensation or Government Las ever been renovated after becoming corrupt. 3. The present dispensation is Gentile in contradis- I tinction to the Jewish, aud has become corrupt and cob suit «ny one about the results of 147 statement. Partiality iu the execution of the law is what I ob ject to. I favor the execution of the revenue laws rigid y. I believe illicit distilling demoralizes the , country. I am certain it demoralizes society. If I il > to dissolution. msn violate tbe law punish them for! 4. No dispenasUon ha. ever lasted mot. than two it with the pTQishmont prescribed by j thousand years, and this will not the law. Do not lot United States Marshal, go into ! “■ *b» Millenium or universal reign of Christ will the country, arre.t such a. ftry choose and avoid the i >» » dispenaation, aud will eucceed the present, v.., „„„ with ti,,. m turn ih.m I 0. The "Signs of the Times” indicate that tide is OUR AGRSTS. The following canted gentlemen are our Agents, and are duly authorized to receive and receipt for subscriptions and advertise-1 tb ° m to CICCU te the law, who win do it properly, ith meets: Tr.AVtT.ING AGENTS. T. J Barney General Traveling Agent. 1*. Ector Special Traveling Agevi. .Jeorge 8pecial Traveling Agent. j R. Davie Special Traveling Agent. H. Gibson Special Traveling Agent. LOCAL AGENTS. Btewtrt k McCalla Ccnjers, Ga. balance on compromise with them, and turn them ! °* lne “Signs | loose. Execute the laws proporly, or not at all. The near at han< ** ' good of society requires this. Some men are arrested ! 7. The second advent will be at the end ol this, and j and because they have no money, are thrown Into pri*. j »•“> inauguration of tho new or millemal diBpensa- i on, others aro Arrested equally guilty, perhaps, but I tiurl - j who have money and who, after a preliminary { texl '* recorded in the 3d, 30th and 31st verses 'farce are turned loose to continue j «f the 21th chapter of Mathew, and reads as follows: I their illicit traffic. TLe honest people j "And ss ho sat upon the mount of Olives, the desci- of. the Country are disgusted with these out■ [ P'ee came nuto him privately, raying. Telluswben ragee. They demand that men shall be eent tmong j these things shall be? and what shall be the sign of tho coming and the end of tho world? And then partially. In my interview with jour reporter I said, j shall appear the sign of the son of man in heaven: “I certainly believe this is being done by United j and then shall all the tribes of tho earth mourn, and States Commissioners, Ac.” I intended to use the j they shall see the son of man coming in the clouds term “United States Marshals,” or persons calling i with power and great glory. themselves such. I have no fight to make, but I in- ' And he shall send his angels with a great sound of tend to make it my rule of conduct in the fntnre, to ! trumpet, and they shall gather together his elect from Tbs following dctit jurors ww« sworn for tho sroek: * J Maahbnrn. T J Woif, T»M Elyea, D A Beatie, J Garwood, L Mibalovitch, William Heppard, John Doyle, H Franklin. William M Delk, James Loyne, A M Parker, H W Buffington, T G W Crussell, G W Wil liams, Benjamin Williams, Thomss Homs, W Johnson, O HBently, James Smith, C Tolbert, W H Brotberton, V L Me Keen, D Murphy. Tho following grand and pollt jaro-a ware fined forty dollars for default W H Osborn, J X Junison, J B Harris, grand Jurors; and A P Thompson, W T Bozboo, a .d J 8 Head, piti j arors. The fine agaiutt W H Czboru was afterwards re mitted. Eugene DsHardey vs E. Huibert, Superintendent Western and Atlantic Railroad. In this case Colonel Tigner presided as Judge. The plaintiff was non suited at the closing of his testimony. Arnold and Broyles plaintiff's attorneys; Col. N. J. Hammond, defendant's attorney. Herman Thoaen, a Prussian, was admitted to citi zenship. J. P. Trottie vs E. J. Roach, trustee, etc. This case was tried, resulting in a verdict for the plaintiff for $353. J. T. Pendleton and T. P. Westmoreland, for plaintiff; D F k W R Hammond, defendant’s attor neys. Henry Ivy vs Gardner. This case was continued on account of “surprise” after the trial had commenced. Collier k Ezzrrd, for plaintiff; Col L E Bleckley, for defendant. The ca?e of Lufbnrron and S minor s vs. E. Green ville was on trial, Colonel N. J. Hammond presiding by consent. Julius L. Brown, for plaintiff; Colons L. E Bleckley, lor defendant. A LL American Sewing Machines have received a medal at the late Vioumt Exposilion, bet tbe HOWE was awarded the GRAND DIPLOMA OF ONOR, the highest Prem urn ever awarded a Sewing Machine in the known wot . All other claims to this victory are false. THE NEW HOWE Hs the lightest running Machine extant, and the only 4 j Machine that will do all kinds of family work aalis&cic- torily and never get ont of order. This company is now manufacturing one thousand Machines per day, being more than twice ns many as any other company and yet cannot supply the demand. The Howe Machine Company Aro making great preparation to still further increase their already large business ift Georgia, having very recently bought out two other leading Sewing Machine Companies, besides ail the valuable improvements heretofore used in other machines, and combining all the good points of the various machines, and abandoning the bad ones, have now produced a Sewing Machine Far Beyond Competition , expose dishonesty and ri possession of the facts. The Deputy Marshals- icality whenever I am put i some of them acling in c the i jur winds, from one end of heaven to the other.” The burden of Mr. Harris’ argument was to show that tho second advent of Christ was pre-raillenial K. A. Quartermao J. R. Wimberly Tcccmseh, Ala. Cocning k Haimoc... ...Fiowery Branch, Ga. C. P. Wheeler Kufault, Ala. Dr. Wm. Bradlord Cave Spring, Ga. Bates k Treadway Red Land, Ala. Matt E. Ellis J. C. Culleop H. K. Lumpkin cert with others—have pursued a course which and not post-millenial, and that, therefore, tho tbeo- amouuts almost to prof* asional proscription, unless it ries that tbe Jews were to bo converted, that tho gos- may be to thos) initiated into the mysteries of the pel was to be preached to all nations, the destruction '' “ling.” Let us hope we have none of the “initiated” of the paraey, and the universal prevalence cf Chris- i among us. Ido not assume tho role of an informer ; tianity wero all false. | against illicit distillers. That ia tho Marshals duty, ; The highest aspiration and only a i of the -Tew is and we insist tint they be required to perform that j to return to Jerusalem and rebuild the temple, which ! duty impartially, and when the prisoner comes here , cau never be done until this dispensation is dissolved, ba done until this dispensation i : for trial let him select the conned ot his own choice, j that is all we ask. S A. Darnell. PENCILETTES. r until tho fuliners of the Gentiles be come in. If he is ! converted he is no longer a Jew, and therefore no longer desires to rebuild the temple. As to the gospel being preached to ail nations, that has already been Mr. Horace A. Nathans, representing Nathans j accomplished. This was done on the day of Pente- Broa., of Philadelphia, the proprietors of the “Old cost, where were assembled together “devout men CITY RECORD. 11 Cabinet Whisky,” is among us, and at the Kimball out of every nation under heaven.” The destruction .House. He is still persuading the American people of the Papacy ia not to be accomplished until after that bis fluid is par excellence, aud the “American peo j Christ’s second advent, for we are informed that this i pie,” South, take to it with wonderful avidity. Pass Man of bin is to be destroyed by the brightness of his him around as a first class Kebeevereon boy. Speights coming. Cnristianlty will never prevail universally. Notes Hound Town Yesterday* Herald Reporters. ! will make a note. The gospel has been preached for e ; gbteen hundred Thatveiy efficient conducto^ and gentleman, Mr. j years, and yet there la not a Christian nation under : Jamee McCool, of the West Point and Western roads, : the aun. This has boen termed a Christian nation, is again able to take bis post of duty, after a shott but inaplj so, because If say nation should become NOTICE ALL! Chief Marshal’s Ofvk e, I October 27, 1873. ] Please fake notice that all executions for city tax for 1878 bava Ween issued against all persona that have not paid the same, and can be paid at my of fice at the City Hall, at any Ume between this and |he 1st da/ of November, without the cost of levying the asms, otherwise they will, find their property levied upon. Office hours, dally, from 8 a. m. to 12 and frem 2 p. m. till 6 p. m. Office In room lately occupied by J. H. Franklin, Tax Collector. John Thomas, oct28-2t Chief Marshal. spell of sicknese. The patrons of that popular thor- ! christianized it would have no use for court houses, oughfare are always glad to have him along when they I jails or penitentiaries. The true theory aa taught by Christ, A negro killed another at Red Oak Station of the . and tbe condition of the world and church at his com West Point road a day or two since. The murder was , tng are most beautifully set forth in various parm- wwproToted and brutal and the negroes of the neigh- y>lcs of our Savior. In the parable of the Wheat aud borhood turned out and captured him aud tniued {Tares we are taught that good and bad shall lire to- Something that has Ions; been needed by tbe people, and has only to be seen to be appreciated. From these facts, this is necessarily the only perfect Machine yet ever offered to the pv.- lie, being the result of twenty-seven years' experience of all the inventive genius of the entire Iho following cases are set for trial to-day: Rich- ! Sewing Machine fraternity, including Elias Howe, Jr., the original inventor. This new feature ardson vs Pouuds; D. F. A W. R. Hammond, for : is now on exhibition at the Howe Machine Company’s offices throughout the State, and will plaintiff; Thomas Finley for defense, iiajnea vs be on exhibition at the State Fair. We guarantee the above machine to b2 substantially, as Mayson; Dill lor plaintiff; Jackson k Clarke for de- i represented, and introducing it lo the public, a..k a comparison of machines, and defy compe- fendant. Atlanta National Bank va Z'muierman k i tition. Pers >ns wisVu ; to buy this lavorite Machine very cheap'for cosh, will call on the agent Verdery: Collier, Mynatt k Collier lor plaintiff; Gar- ; ,he State Fair, where such inducements will be offered as never lias bjen before and never ■ will be 8gain. trell, 8thephen8, aud Westmoreland for defendant. United States Circuit ami District Courts THE HOI MACHINE COMPANY H a Courts met at usual hour. Judge W. B. Woods and 1 John Erskinc presiding. A number of criminal cases were continued for the { tcr-.n. The bonds of several defendants wi felted. United States vs. A Beard. No! pros’d. The trial of the case of tho United States vs. Thomas ! K ' larlnte5 lhem trc,h ' D,, “ G. Simms, principal, and W B Lowe aud G J Dallas, stcurities, occupied the day, and the testimony of the defense was not all in wheu court adjourned. The ar guments will probably take the whole of to-day. Hon. A T Akerman and the District Attorney for Govern ment. Gen. Gartrell, Hillyer k Bro., and Peeples and Howell, contra. HUDIXUT’S AVING BEEN APPOINTED AGENTS FOR THE SALE OF HUDNUT S PEARL GRITS, WE C)F*£A PEARL GRITS d try will find it to their ad van tag octl2-lm witl be in constant supplj » i to order from ns. •STEPHENS A FLYNN Manufacturers’ Agents S 2 0, 0 00.00. CITY BUSINESS. him over to the county authorities. 1 gather until the harvest. The marriage of the King’s Considerable interest was manifectcd by a large I mu teaches directly to the contrary, that the world is crowd In the military Park yesterday at the exhibl-< to be converted to Christianity, but that when the tiou of a miniature railroad and cars made by a : King cometh seme will have no wedding garment, youth of thirteen years in this city. aud they will be cast into outer darkaess, where there The terrible wind end rain atorm of Suudsy night ; w m be weeping and gnashing of teeth. The parabio cooled the atmosphere, laid the dust, blew down signs ! Q f the Ten Virgin* also teachea that, at the time of and awnings and terminated in a most pleasant day the Savior’s second coming, the world will be pretty A COMPLAINT AGAISSST A POLICEMAN. equally divided, and if so, why not now? NO PANIC AT W. H BROTHKRTON’S, But greater bargains offered than ever before—the re sult of close purchases of the manufacturers for cash since the panic, at s large discount from the m&rL t value. There la no humbug iu this announcement. Read the price list, and when }0u come to examine goods bring this advertisement with you. Real Alpine Kid Gloves in all shades, 60c.; worth $1. All wool Plaits, assorted colors, 2Jc.; worth 50c. All wool Tarltaa Plaids, extra width, 30c.; worth GOc. Diagonal Poplins, new shade, 25c.; worth 40c. An wool DeLaines, all colors, 25c.; worth 40c. Black Alpaccaa a specialty—colors guaranteed. The new revertable Shawl, ia Roman colors, $3; worth $C. In the B>ot and Shoe Dopartmeut will be found Gent’s flue water-proof double-sole Boots, $3 00; worth $5 00. Gent's sewed all calf water-proof Boots, $4 50; worth $7 50. With a full l ue of infant’s,* misses’, boj’s aud la- Twenty Thousand Dollars Worth of FURNITURE, AT THE WARE ROOMS OF THE ATLANTA FURNITURE MANUFACTORY 70 and 72 WHITEHALL STREET. (Next door to Chamberlin, Boynton k Co.’a.) 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. oc!7 tf LOCAL NOTICES. atauraut, with Kinney in l* c back ! Mr. Harris announced that he could not exhaust this ' dica’ Boots and Snoea at aatne slaughtering prices, On last nizht Mr. D. 8. McCord made the complaint j ground, haa added new laurels to thof e alreadj famous j subject with ono Oiiconr.a. and that.ho would re > D.sa.'aM.nJ.wlll n , _ i .1. 1 th. It. found telow about a grievance at tho theatre tart caterer*. Pease’* friends will follow him same it on next Sunday night by diecussiug the Re- The hcr6e-ahoe which Turpin has fixed up front of eurrection. night. Here ia what he says -I was at DeGive'e on last night, in the gallery. Oa ILire Drug store, tndicatealess recount of the crowd iu front of me, who were stand- ! a - 0- mg, I could not see the stage. I called, down in front. I A hale of good coiton wa, sold ye.terday repeatedly, but it had no effict. I called the atten-1 <» WhitehaUetreet for 13 cenle. t of policemaa B. O. Homes to the facts in tho than it did two Jimes Stoke*, who was charged with larceny after It is a sourco’of regret to the writer of this that a severe and sudden indisposition traders a synopsis of this sermon, such aa ita importance demands alto gether impossible. ■ And in the morning, It will be foul weather to day case, but he made no effort ta remedy the matter. I 1 ,,u »t. * nd who wa3 arre ” f ” 1 b J Kendrick, ot j for tb0 (ky is tcJ , a d lowering. O jc hypocrite, ye bein'g'desiroua of seeing the performances had to | thi. dir, in Macon, lumped from the change my position. I was standing in another part I route to Ota place on Sunday, and escaped of the Louse and several men were etanding in front of me, when the same policeman came to me and de- Harry Chapman, the agent aud manager pro tom. of Cal Wagner’s troupe, is in the city, am* exerting him- , 1 can digeern the lace of flic aky; but can ye uot dis- the signs of the timei?” Mathew lft- aid all Genuine worth $1 53, LEVEL WITH THE TIMES PRICES FOR CLOTHING. LEVEL WITH THE TIMES PRICES FOR CLOTHING. LEVEL WITH THE TIMES PRICES FOR CLOTHING. Our enormous stock must be sold, aud we submit the best Dress Suit, the most sub stantial Every Day Snit, the best assortment of Overcoats iu the city. All of w hich will be other goods at correspondingly reduced rates. ! . , . . ,0 English Waterproof, in all colors, ,1 00; 8oU1 at I’ rlCtS t0 8Ult lhe llmeS ' 1 M. A J. Hie* it, Popular Clothiers and Tailor New Shoe Stoee.—A large and spieadid stock of Boots, Shoes, Leather, Calf skins and Shoe Findings just opened at No. 33 Peachtree street, bj Hexbi Banks, Ja . Sign of the Golden Gaiter. Baegaiks !—All the fine hats and bankets, feathers and flowers, handsome cloth sac ines, shawls, etc., which were in the “London Store” stock, will be exposed for sale this week, regardless of New York cost, at oct!9 John Kmy - landed that I should either take my seat or leave the j to ruake the series of entertainment, a succe Loose. He forces mo to take a seat, insulted me, and i He is one of the bea * threatened io expel me from the hall.” -ITS THE RURAL SOUTHERNER. The above magazine is one of the beat pSof lies published in the South. It is ably edited by Mr, YOUNG MEN’S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION LLCIUBERS THIS fcEASON. It is always with pride and satisfaction that'we call the attention of our readers to this body of working j BoQta for Sl0ck ; European J. STRkKG*It3 IN THE CITY. Mr. King Wyliy, of Savannah, probably the malt brilliant young sergeon that we have was in Iho city I yeaterdiy. Mr. Wjlly, though only twenty-six years i.ionth- 1 of age, has had an eventful career, having been through two Universities and two wars. Ho entered 1 EASE'S PALACE DINING BOOMS. Pease's Palace Dining Rooms. Elegant apartments for ladies, exclusively for their accommodat: Pease’s Palace Dining Rooms. Ladies, th sunny aids of good living. Pease’s • G'lden Fries” mak rich kin. Pease’s Twin Channel Oysters ar-j like heart—nothing like it. Epps. Below we give the contents for November: the University of Georgia when a boy, left that and The Faim—Hong Kong Geeee ; Farming Policy ; ‘ went through the “Dixie war. Ho then Christians, composed of the vov.ng men of our city, | SoU(L _ and at present numb?ring about one hundred aud seventy-five. This society was only organized last June, and is already taking active mea urea to establish a great! want of cur city—that is, to secure during each fall the J Li\e Stock—Amount of Milk for a pound of Butter ! or a Ponnd of Cheese ; ^^hItc dpots on Horiea Pneu monia in Hogs ; Live Stock to Population. Horticulture—Grapes and their Culture ; Another and winter a number of prominent Christian gentle- Curculio-Proof I'iumb ; Shrinkage of Dried Finite men to lectaxe in cur midat; and thus far the efforts of this organization have been signally successful. Bee Culture-Sacccaifiil Bec-Keepirg ; Bee Small Scale ; The Queen Bee. weut to tho Uoiverasty of Virginia, graduated in medicine, and west to Paris to complete ; his education. The French-German war opening, he , j lined the Fi eniliarmy as a surgeon, aud went through 1 “all the racket.” Hs carrfesjhree handsome medals —one given him by his corps, and the others by tho Government. After a day of roys’ering with his old college mates of this city, he left for the Macon Fair, Where he will doubtless be “a lion.” Mr. John T. Riley,and Dr. R. V. Jffltckcll, of Komt, Money Crisis !! —‘ It is aa ill wind that | blows nobody good.” John Keely Las just , there is the 1 received a large lot of goods from the recent PANIC SALES, think of his 1 at which many larga stocks of goods were forced off p.t whatever they would bring. 1 Among this lot of goods will be found chess . goods in both solid aud fancy colors, boule- saitia the saltiest salt, aud his pepper iathc j var jj skirts, cassimeres, table linens, towels, Irish linens, flannels, blankets, bleached aud brown domes'ics; and many other goods equally interesting. ! To those in want of such goods I would say, Call aud examine, and be convinced that - • you can save from'25 to 50 per cent, by their e i purchases from hottest pepper, except red pepper, and that's p pi that gives one pepper that Irka it. Pease’s Broiled Oysters are Hkc t! bachelor over a cheerful fire. of a VICTORIOUS. Read the advertisement of the Howe Mechine Cj pany tinder the above heading. Try ihe macb and you will b3 satisfied of its superior merits. COURIER-JOURNAL. This excellent family journal—the Weekly Courier - Journal—offers ti distribute $5,000 amoDg its sub scribers on tho first day of January, 1871. Success to it. •Torn Keely. Corner Whitehall aud Hunter streets. oc*2J> d*2t end this season tie following .Ustingnislied ( Pl)0 Uf,_ B; nn-, Lege in Fowler Uetr.eJ, for ( hick liassed througli Atlanta last night cn route for Macon, ] Mark W. Johnson calls oa farmers to come up and and eloquent gentlemen have kindly consented to lec- * ** a.. ture for the benefit of the Society, viz: Hon. Alex. [ II. Stephens, Rev. James Dixon, Rev. Henry Hoi- j New Goods -from York, just ready, for sale at comb Tucker, and Bishop Pierce. The proceeds of said lectures prosecuting the good work ia which this body gaged. The season tickets will be at a price within the a Cholera. The Fireside—Sunlight—ita Sanitary Influence; The of Masons, Mr. Wingfield, of the Greensboro Herald where they will enjoy tbe fair, ind atter.d the Grand p ft y 0 gr t^ e j r cr0 p pens, which fall due on November 1 1st, and which they cau now pay off with cotton at John Keei.y > and Model of the Ark; Hygiene of the Ear; Rare j in f art j ier ! Justice; English Proverbs; ble»p as a Medicine; ’ i Pleasure from giving Pain. Editorial—A Mode! Agricultural College; Tbe Rome | reach of all.and we urge our citizens to encourage ! Fair; Delayed Incubation; The National Crop Re- the young men in thia work, aa this association will j porter; The Possible Existence of the Mastodon in • Ky; W T Van Brunt, Philadelphia; Rev Dr Shipp, be, at no distant day, a power in restraining young | our day; A Libel upon the Female Sex.; English Bru- ; Spirtanburg, S C; 3 J Winn, Lawrenceville; Will J men from visiting drinking and gambling houses. , taWy; American Poaological Society; Salting Meat. 1 Pike, Jeffersou; M M Wolfe, Charlotte; J E Bedwine, city in the interest of hia paper. Greensboro se» tiou that should trade almost altogether with At lanta, aud the Herald is the best medium through which our merchants can reach its people. T B Mattingly, W F Spalding, 8 L Gray, Lebanon, — . _ , The best make of English black Alpacas is in the | ftlteea cents. They should embrace this opportunity j QQ j v f Qr ga j e roiaina J of paying their debt#, especially as they cau secure a * *’ , T .. higher price for their cotton by *o doing. oct-6-'_t John’ Klei.x s. With the able peraon* who will lectnre thia aeaaoo. we predict for the association crowded homes; and we say to eveiw one, secure s season ticket. THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Gainesville; Edward Elmore, 8t Louis; James M Guess, 8tone Mountain; J H Thayer, Augusta; J P The frsscosrs hare dispensed with thsir reaffold in J Angtilli Madison; E E Clark and wife. Bristol, Cinn; ON ’CHANGE. Tbeie was a fair attendance of merchants yesterday morning. V.ce President John Stephens presided. Tbe following changes in quotations were reported : Cotton, 13**. Bacon—clear sides, 10j«#10>; ; clear rib, 10>4 ; shoulders, 9)i ; sugar cured hams, 14 v; ; bm2k cisst aid«s, 9% ; cisac rib, 9H. Lerd-Ueres, ; keg, 11; cans, 11. Yellow corn On motion, the meeting adjourned. tho Presbyterian Charch on M.riolt* .iroet, bating i w N gtr>Dge , Rockm » r t; J w Hint*, Jr., Crtmrlll*; | nearly completed their work of beiutlfying thi* time- w A c ,„_ C h»tt»noog»; F L Freyor; R C Cook. Cor- Clunge | honored place of worehip. Thoee exceedingly deter in(tan . , 0 Fort** and l»dy, Gilbert Forth!*, WT rttiste, the Krueger Brother,, wbo» fin* workmen* I F 0 ,r>ea t LaOmnge; Mrs Ele Henderson, LaOrange; J , ship »t D«Gire-« Opera Houm baa excited *o much | v Rich „ 4fc UaF.jette, Ata; W E Coyta, N Y : admiration, hat* gitert anotheretideoo*of their rttie-1 q r Mabry, LaOrenge; John H Traylor Trocpe Fao- j tory; R C Johnston, N Y; A W Peintup, Union Point; cutue, surtoundsd by J_ W Winfield, Greensboro; J J Floyd, CtoriDgton; A An M Speer. Griffii; U 3”**e. Baltimore; J M Oasbr s; W H Powell, Grtf- tic ability. The ceiling presents s raised a series of ornamental panels heavily moulded, elaborate cornice rircles the wails, supported by Cor- : ) inthisn copped columns of marvellous symmetry of ; ’ * proportion, suggesting strength with lightness, cor ' Tha monthly meeting of the Chamber of Commerce j rating entirely the loo frequent error of represent occur# to-night, sndwfaU sttendsDco is sanMstly.de- j gg the mastlvs interior of medelralsges employed in including, of coarse/many of the new members of altwfl i si r JUUU \ — ’’ ,,pr ‘ 91 ■ BEETHOVEN. With 1,200 or 1 AOOyoipts at Cal Wsgwer’s last night, ENROUTE FOR THE FAIR. Messrs. J. R. Muss sad John Thomss. iu the masMuoth ox, said to bs one J u aitod tiiaU*. talx th* ceutral rtock yard ihta xaoat-1 ^ ^ bne-nitand •ppemace, wlrtl* tf«el decorating churche* of tho sinetoeath century. The ! B*othoren. Bene* th* atteufiiuc* *t their h*B bemuly of deeign i* greatly enhanced by the eiquieit* lUm on lut .eeuing, Howerer. a iiafpy pro- taelnia coloring the whole, preeent.ag araracembl- gnimai , wae improrieed, which included Prod*. rbomaa, Iu dtarge ot; aatioo of eton* color, drab and lilac, deltciouely eofl, Freyar, noils, ami Huraier, ptano, Mw Hebert eon and of tba targeat in the I ud K mbtlely ehaded aa to render complete the de- jjr. Oeo. Raieebtde, of New Orlenne. . , , The noretty of the evening wae Prof. Urtyer, cloeing ing for Macon, whara ha will be on eibib.tion during lowl wlth , wnrmth one feels as he look* upon It, 1 1 pot ronrrie of charming Scotch melodlea, by singing the felr. He weigh! 4,600 pound* and wae raised by j tba natural coldneoa of the t.ute employed thereby cheerfnlnMi of tbe happy architectural Mr. L. P. Fielda, adTlte all tbe A! ifN: Happy Cal Wagner showed last night to a crowded house. Everybody left tb* bali more than srtiafiad. Cal la Inimitable, and "Too Sweet to Lire," 11! Of the performs re acted to perfection. Ae everybody hen know, OelWegper. We torbehr further mention l will be crowded ewery night. e song, tbe burthen of which e dollar sod a half," ting great credit on tbe skill of Messrs,,! fcrlf btrr. fro., Aiding neerlenr.li to their already eetvbiiabed Atlanta fame aa thorough artist s knowing that the hn ON TBE fCBY. THE HOF AT TH £ Kt gl: IU. HoU SE TO NIOHT. SLeabana’e hand has been engeged lor the Hop at the Kimball Hones to-night. All who ara invited by Aldermen Beetle an 1 Brotberton, hiving beeu de- the pt< ,prletev to the tegular hope are expected to tested In the nomination Saturday, are coneollng j ,„ enil . xdmleeiou f,e fgentlemen with ladle* ose themselves by earring tbe -<d^r p*t*o" in tb* O*. q altar T. N. itaivie. T. M. U A. Bev. Jems* Dixon. D. D„ will deliver * lectnre et DvOive'e Opera Boose, In thle city, os Wednesday evening, Boveaber l«fc, for the b*M«t el th* young Men's Library Aeeedetlon. gokject, "Eetb," ell who desire an intelleoteel trert sbonld be on heed. FOURTH BAPTIST CHCECB. Hev. W. *. Cbedwnin, cn* ef tb* ablest mlaleters in th* State, wU gnaMb et lb* Fowrlk Baptiet Church psbHc gwneiatty levttrd to be present. peetty of juror* this week. ’Communicated ) THE CLERKS’ SOCIETY. Lat all the claret m4 book kaapara in lha oily at- E. C TR)M4S, W. E. Ra<un. Coomb Mi ao. land tba maatin* avor Jamoo’ Bank lo-a%bl and or- DMrniai ol tha ofl.v of Ji commanoad tba trial of tha famoua cow came, bat wean Dock Bawlaa, plaintiff, and A. M. Oakley, defendant. gaaizo a Clark#' Aaaociatian; for It ia aomathln* la I Jaatloa Haaaaeu. prealdlof, aftar haarlng tha Uattmony which all food, bonaat elarfca ara vitally totavaalad. i of numeroaa wttneaaaa oa both aide*, tha judgment Thera ara bain* dark*’ aeoocietlooa crfuor/.ed j waa gtvan for tha daCaadaat. Tha plaintiff throughout the principal dtiaeof the No»tb and Waat i tented by Colonel Joo. L. Wimpy. Our youag frtanl •ed lha neoeeetty and lm portae re of auch an organ 1- | Frank P. Gray, appeared for tha defendant, and made saMon In thia ally wfl ba fully explained before tha an able and rlcqoant effort. Mr. Gray ia a young man seating to-night. of tea latent*, and wa predirt fwbtm a bright fat ore THE TURBINE WATER WMEEL. See advertisement of the patent turbine waterwheel which will be on exhibition at tbe 8tate Fair, by R. Findley k Sons. For description, price list, etc., ad dress E. E. Clark, Griffin, Ga. Stove Wood. —Scipie A* Sons. No. 8 Loyd and 50 Decat or Streets. oct2C-d7t* Fo the Ladies. —The attention of ta* la dies of Atlanta is called tD the fact tha:, Mrs. McCormick has on hand a very flue and com plete stock of fashionable Millinery and Farcy Goods. Call, ladies, and examine her s.cck. octl0-d2nr Henderson & Tjurence—Greene L.-^e Gro cery Store, Whitehall street, wholesale and re tail Giocers, aud dealers iu all kinds o: coun try Produce. Butter, Eggs Chicken*. 'Ap ples,Potatoes, Onions and Cabbage. real ties, and constantly on hand. Henderson A T^lt f.v Sept 27, dtf. The Atlanta Auction House calls 11:. at tention of merchants and citizens generally to a large cocsigninent of Cauvassed Hams and Kits of Mackerel, which they will sell on Tuesday morning at 1*' o'clock. This is your time for bargains, as these articles must be sold. 10,000 lbs. Canvassed Hams and 100 Kits of Mackurel, together w ith a large assortment of Harness, double aud single, Furniture, Oil Paintings, NIatresses, Pianos, Organs, Show Cases, Iron Safes, Crockery, Trunks, Dry Goods, Notions, etc., et". sViko, .Stock, Mules and Cows. Wrrr a Joynl. . octlO-dSAT rb Peachtree s f ree k l ine Clothing at panic prices, at M. A J. Hirsch’s. New book by Bill Arp, for sale by Phillip* Ac Cie oct28-lt Stylish Dreas Suits at ANTHRACITE COAL. A. C. Ladd la daily receiving a apleudld article of 1 anthracite coal. M. PJ. Hibhci Givi Ove:coats at M. il J. Hibsi h s. The (Treat Singers. [Mrs. BurqfeanUa New York Letter to the SL Louie Republican.] Wg an lihviag % war-like Ume with Strak- oich and Maretzek, and tbe two armies mar shalled under their banners. Nilsson, when playing ia London, was chilly and careless beyond be* usual coldasai and stiffness. Here ia^Ben York it is admit led on all sides that “sbs is spoiled"—that she esteems handsome costumes and her presence sufficient to fill the scene. Lncca, au rontraire, is flushed with a new ambition, acts piquantly, and sings with all her heart as well as voice. Capoul Our C utiin Department is stocked with the finest good, in tbe market. We guarantee satisfaction. \L It J. Hibsch, 50 Whitehall street. Prices Deduced !—Xo high price- At Cohen & Selig. Full Dress suits for Men Good Business “ -• “ Elegant ‘ Durable Handsome * All at reduced prices. Large assortment. Elegant stock And lowest prices. At Cobem & Skiji. v. Corner Whitehall and Alabama street,. Youths. Boys. Children. Ketxii. merchants in city and country will save money by baying “Georgia Factory" Sheetings and Shirtings from Dunn, Ooletree A Co., Agents for Georgia Factory. __ It is whispered by horse-dealers that Jack- will never be a favorite, except with gushing j son s Magic Balsam will remove warts from school, gitls. They thmk when hs j^ls hts j horees , By making incUgions j “..1 .V a**, «d a. in the warts then saturate the on his diaphragm, that be is "loo sweet to corn with the Balaam, and in a few daya the I com will disappear. live.” Ab, and Tamberlik ! Tamoerlik is one of the have bee ns, aud we all know what Whit- har says of them. They ars the saddest of all | wards, at Table linens, from 35 cents per yard, np- tbings: lima di Mursaka has tremendous ex ecution still left. Thera is one thing worthy of remark about • Mew York audience in coftoeetion with lyric artists. An acdiaaiy modi Baa ol an entire character will waken enthusiasm, if only at ■sane point or two the stem* will let ont and John Keii v s. ocll9 yell at a high C, or in a*gS7n instance depart froi m a tans and go off ricochetting (is that what they say of a cannon ball'!) In all direc tions. That impress** them in a moment, and thay take fire immediately. The angel Gabriel and Saint Cecilia might give a conoert hers, and if they were not to do their sensa tional tricks, they might tootle and sing to empty benches. Milxjnisy opining. — Mrs. K. P. O'Connor has not removed to Pryor street opposite the Kimball House, bnt just returned from New York with tha handsomest stock of Millinery, Fancy Goods and Ladies* Fsehionsble Pat terns for this season ever offered before iu this market, and will be pleased to hare all th* ladiss in Ihe eity and surrounding coun try to call and sea her stock on Tuesday and Wednesday, tha 14th and 15lh inst., at No. 27 Whilst all 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 know at once. Apply to B. G. Kellev. Atlanta. Ga. We are offering special inducements thi* week in ready made clothing for men, hoys, and children, at prices to suit dull time*. Save where you can save, and bay a ili'v.(>0 suit for $12.00 at Cohen A Sell- s. oclOlf Corner Whitehall and Alabama. Young ladies need not be nnder the neces sity ot taking their mother's butter plates for button moulds, as Knox has a fall line of them as large as their heart's desire. They have also a full line of all the latest novelties iu Fancy Goods, Fancy Ties, Buttings for Ihe neok, Ac. They are also now receiving their Fall stock of Millinery Goods. Th* ladies wonld do well to call on them before purchasing. Knox's Millinery and Varieties, No. 30 Whitehall street. sept 2e-tt Black silks and black and fancy dree* goods, a superb line, in which competition is incifed, at John Keels'*. ootlO Jackson s Magio Balsam, it is said, has naur failed to cure the worst case of colic ia hones. Thousand* ot dollars will be saved by its timely use, _