The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 29, 1873, Image 8

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TPEDNDAY, 187 S. ThePMlySe^Jd W - ' w '* BSE-Eii & OO "■».. f i~r - wiioloaaae and Retail Booksellers &; ©tatiemers THE CITY. HOT1CE TO CITY SUBUCHiBiCH*. Mr. J. L. Crenshaw is the sole authorized Agent in the city for receiving axibncriptions io the Herald, and ftvui this date we shall recognize only bis receipts as valid. BH>WISE & FOX.—Ihe pressure In the money market does not affect the pu rity of Nt Louis White Lead and Linseed— specialties. Sold by XEDWIftK & FOX* Druggists, Atlanta, Ga. Dealers in Printer’s Stock, Small Wares, Fancy Goods, Ac., Corner Alabama and Whitehall Streets—ATLANTA, CA WILL DUPLICATE NEW YOhK BILLS. *ep30 ATLANTA BRANCH GREAT SOUTH ERN OIL WORKS. Headquarters for Oils Mid Faints. The largest and most Com plete Moth In the Southern Mates, at pri ces to compare with any other markets, in Immense assortment of Artists* Mate rials and Window Gloss. Send for Trice Lists. . CARIEV, DUCK A CO. OUR AGENTS. The following named gentlemen are our Agente, and are duly authorized to receive and receipt for subscriptions and advertise-1 u. W. Austin, meats: TRAVELING AGENTS. T. J. Burney General Traveling Agent. I’. Ector Special Tiaveling Agent . Jeorge Special Traveling Agent. ;R. Davis 8pecial Traveling Agent. U. Gibson Special Traveling Agent. LOCAL AGENTS. Stewart L McCalla Conyers, Ga. K. A. Quarter man Cutfcbert, Ga. !T. A. Candle Carrollton, Ga. J. R. Wimberly Tecnmseb, Ala. Canning A Harmon F.owery Branch, Ga. 0. X*. Wheeler Eufaula, Ala. T. B. Hanville, Jr Eatontcn, Ga. Dr. Wm. Bradford Cave Spring. Ga. Bates k Treadway Red Land. Ala. Matt E. Ellis Covington. Ga. J. M. Haylee Louisville, Ga. 3.0. Cullens Camilla, Ga. 3.C. JobcBon Litbonie, Ga. H. K. Lumpkin Athena,Ga. MEETING OF THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE. I The Central Executive Committee of the Democratic j p,rty of the city of Atlanta met last night at the Re- ! corder'a court room at 7 o'clock. Capt. E. P. Howell, President, took the chair and ex- ! plained the object or tho meeting to be to settle the question raised concerning the vote of the sixth ward. ! R. C. Mitchell, Esq , moved that the committee go into secret session. Tho motion prevailed. O. H. Jones ststed that Mr. Chamberlain had asked him to represent him here during his absence. Chatner Hancock moved that no proxies be admit ted. After some discussion the motion was put and car ried unanimously. Sam P. Wells moved that Col. S. B. Spencer and Jadge Collier, or his representative, be allowed to re main. This motion was withdrawn. President Howell read a communication from Aider- man John F. Morris, stating that he did not protest against the vote of the tixth ward, and that be would abide bv the action of the Executive Committee PENCILETS. The Cadels were out yesterday in a uniform drill for the first time in several weeks, acd astonished al their friends by their proficiency. They manceuvcr remarkably well. The other companies will have to “get up soon" to beat our Katydid*. Col. 8 B- Spencer and Capt. John Keely had a de lightful serenade at tho hands of some of their ad mirers on Monday night. Pleasant o.caffoa all round. Chamberlin & Boynton will make a “carpet shew" at the State Fair. Mr. Chamberlin himself has gone down to superintend things. They say it is a real tn at to see the colored brothers drill in their “company." Some of them drill with a dray whip In one hand and a musket in the other. Cold weather has come, and all conscientious hogs feel that it is about time for them to be killed. Lieutenant Lowry and Sergeants Scrutchios and Butler, of the Guards, left last night to prepare tie camps for their company. The Guard- will do n ili- tary duty all the while they are in Macon. No sol dier will be allowed to leave the lines without a per- Colonel T. P. Westmoreland thought the first ques- \ mit, and sentries will be placed aud relieved day and I lion to be dee ded was whether this Committee should j night. The Guards will mike a good show. They j go into any inquiry or not, and if so. Low, aud pro- j hope to carry forty-four men, j ceed regularly. Colonel Samuel Weil thought the first thing to be ! decided on was whether there was any return from | the sixth waTd or not, and then bear testimony. B. C. Mitchell thought the communication from of the sixth ward managers, ought to be read, and soe whether there were any fatal irreg- ; ularitics or not. If r.ot, there was no business for ! this body. | Colonel Westmoreland thought there were grave doubts whether thia Committee had sny authority in the premises; but as both candidates were willing to submit the question, ho would vote for a motion to go into the investigation. Captain W. T. Newman moved to hear the report of j Affirmed, the managers. Carried. ! No. 50 » Chattahoochee Circuit. James C Cook vs President Howell said as there was no contest about j The North and Scutli Railroad Company of Georgia the nominees for Aldermen, the vote for Mayor only j Muscogee. Affirmed. need be read. i No. 3 * Macon Circuit. J II Lamb, administrator The returns from all the wards except the sixth j vs. Sarah R Allen, executrix; Twiggs. Affirmed. local notices. LEVEL WITH THE TIMES PRICES FOR CLOTHING. LEVEL WITH THE TIMES PRICES FOR CLOTHING. LEVEL WITH THE TIMES PRICES FOR CLOTHING. Oar enormous et( ok mast be sold, and we submit the beat Dress Suit, tUo most sub stantial Every Day Suit, the best assortment of Overcoats in the city. All of which will be sold at prices to suit the times. M. A J. Hjbsch, Popular Clothiers and Tailors. New Goods—from “panic sales' 1 in New Yoik, just ready, for sale at OCt2G-2t JOHS KfcSLVH. The best make of English black Alpacas only, for sale at oct26-2t John Kxei-x’h. victoriou A LL Aineiican Sewing Machines have received a A medal at tbo la'c Vi ..m Exposition, bet the HOWE was awarded the GRAND DIPLOMA OF ONOR, the highest Frern 11m ever awarded a Sewing Wscblli- in the known tvoi All other claims to this victor^ are false. THE NEW HOWE Is the lightest running Machine extant, and the only Machine that will do all kinds of family work satisfcctc- torily and never get ont of order. This company in new manufacturing one thousand Machines per day, being more than twice as many as any other company, and yet cannot supply the demand. The Howe Machine Company Fine Clothing at panic prices, at M. A J. Hibsch's. Stylish Dress Suits at COURT RECORD. Stipreme Court. In this tribunal yesterday morning dtcislons were rendered in the following esses, argued the prtceding week: No. 28, Chattahoochee Circuit. James T Thweatt et al, vs. J K Redd, executor, Ac.; Muscogee. Af firmed. No. 18, Cbattaboocliee Circuit. Georgians Hoses V3. The Brooklyn Life Insurauco Corupanj; Muicogee. Grid Overcoals at M. A*J. Hibsch’s. M. A J. Hibsc h’s was read; then the report of the sixth ward managers was read, showing a majority of nineteen for Colonel Spencer. President Howell stated that a protest had been banded him by Mr C A Collier, with instructions to read it before this holy. Sam P Wells moved to accept the report of the man agers. Withdrawn. Mr JT Pendleton was opposed to adopting the re ports until all alleged frauds were investigated. m -1 | On motion of Col T P Westmoreland, the reports of -- _ ___ ^ -w-v ! the managers of the various wards were col fir rued, (J lx Y K, hlytl It I), | subject to contest for alleged fraud. I The protest of C A Collier was then read. Col T W ■ Hooper then read a counter protest from Colonel 8 B Not-s Round Town Xestcrdn}' b> llie j gp encerj a loging that according to tho leturnof the ! managers, everything was fairly conducted; alleging 1 tampering with ballots by outside parties; and claim- ; ing that the number of votes was not in excess ». f the I number of votes. [r JT Pendleton moved to lay the protest and Ilea aid Reporter NOTICE ALL! Chief Marshal’s Ohio?,) October 27, 1873. j Please take notice that all executions for city tax forlS73 Lave been issued against sril per ecu a tlat Lave not paid the same, and can be paid at my of fles at tho City Hall, et any time between this and Saturday the 1st day cf November, without the cost of It vjing tho earns, otherwise they will find their property levied upon. Office hours, daily, from 8 a. m. to 12 m., and from 2 r. n till G r. m. Office in room lately occupied by ,7. H, Franklin, Tax CcJieetor. Jem* Thomas, cct28-3t Chiel Marshal. No. 4, Macon Circuit. Frank Dickinson vs C H Flowers; Bibo. Affirmed. No. 7, Macon Circuit. Surviving partners of Glenn, Duffield k Co., vs. Samuel P Salter; Houston. Af firmed. No. 5, Chattahoochee Circuit. Thomas Brown vs. Willie Collins; Talbot. Affirmed. No. 4 Macon Circuit, Tho3 E Chimbless, guardian, vs. E T Jordan; Crawford. Reversed. No. SI, Chattahoochee Circuit, Elizabeth Hatcher, executrix, vs. A Gammel! k Oo; Muscogee. Reversed. No. 10. Flint Circuit, M li Walker, et al, vs, John C Zorn; Upson. Reversed. No, 8, Macon Circuit, Boil & McKenzie Whitehead and another; Houston. Affirmed. No. 29, Chattahoochee Circuit. Theodore Ewing, ad ministrator, ct al, va. R J Moaes, Jr., Administrator; Stove Wood.—Sciple & Sons, No. 8 Loyd j Are making great preparation to still farther increase their already large business in Georgm, nd 50 Decatur Streets. oct26-d7t* I having vei T recently bought ont two other leading Sewing Machine Companies, besides &i: ! the valuable improvements heretofore used in other machines, aud combining all the good | points of the various machires, and abandoning the bad ones, have now produced a Sowing- Machine Far Beyond Competition , Something that has loua; been needed by the people, and lias only to be seen to be appreciate | From these facts, this is necessarily tho only period Machine yet ever offered to the public, Onr Ciitxm Department is stocked with the : being the result of twenty-seven years'experience of all tbe inventive genius cf the entire finest goods in tbe market. We guarantee j Sewing Machine fraternity, including Elias Howe, Jr., the original inventor. This new feature aniuraeimn xr AT Hnarn j is now on exhibition at ihe Howe Machine Company’s offices throughout the State, and will ' , . ' ’ , be on exhibition at the State Fair. We guarantee the above machine to by substantially, as oU \\ bitehall street, i represented, and intiodncmg it to tbe public, a-.k a comparison of machines, and defy corape- '— i tition. Persons wish es to bay this favorite Machine very cheap for cash, will call on the agent Detail merchants in city aud country will | at the State Fair, where such inducements will be offered as never has bren before and never save money by buying "Georgia Factory" j be | IHE HOKE MACHINE COMPANY, Agents for Georgia Factory. rv 1 - .. "■■■■ ■■■ . —. - ™..: ■ 1 ■■ ■ — ■ LIVER PILLS OR. CALHOUN'S LIVER PILLS- It is whispered by horse-dealers that Jack- son 8 Magic Balsam will remove warts from horses. By making incissions in the warts until they bleed freely, and then saturate tbe corn with the Balsam, and in a few days the [ forced off at whatever they would bring. Monet Crisis !! —‘ It is an ill wind that blows nobody good.*' John Keely has just: received a large lot of goods from the recent! PANIC SALES, at which many large stocks of goods were corn will disappear. Table linens, from 35 cents pec yard, up wards, at John Keely’s. octlO counter-protest on tbe table. If everything in protest was proven ft do^s not change the remit. Colonel Westmoreland thought no technical advan- lougbt to be taken.■■ Muscogee. Affirmed. No. 33, Chattahoochee Circuit, Burke & Cameron va F G Wilsics, et al; Muscogee. Reversed. No. 2, Xticon Circuit, the Moravian Seminary for j Wednesday, tbe 11th and I5th inst. the ! Young Ladies, at Bethlehem, Penn., vs. W H Atwood I 27 Whitehall street. and A G Butts, administrator; Blob. Reversed j | No. G, Ma Jon Circuit, J E Johnson vs. Amos Holm .s; 1 Twiggs. Affirmed Millinery Opening.— Mrs. E. P. O'Connor has Dot removed to Tryor street opposite the Kimball House, but just relumed from New z T I York with the handsomest stock of Millinery, Fancy Goods and Ladies’ Fashionable Pat terns for this season ever offered before in this market, and will be pleased to have all the ladies in tho city and surrounding coun try to call and see her Btockon Tuesday and at No. Among this lot of goons will be found dress goods in both solid and fancy colors, boule vard skirts, cassimeres, table linens, towels, Iri»h linen?, flannels, blankets, bleached and brown domestics; and many other goods equally interesting. To those in want ot such goods I would say, Call aud examine, aud be convinced that yon can save from'25 to 50 per cent, by their purchases from J«mx Keely, Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets. oct2G d2t Sick. TO THIS cto iXCO-ictccl siAtiBXNG AFFRAY. err ix KOLLIX ELEVEN MILL TESTEEDAY. About noon yesterday a difficulty occurred at Terry's saloon, on Marietta street, resulting in tbe serious Blabbing of one of the parties. The facts, as we gather hem, are as follows: Last Friday week Charles Stullz, a helper at the heating furnace of Scofield's rolling mill, was away on 8:>xne account and Mr. William Ridt-r was employed in Lis place. Next daybtultz returned and both men claimed the job, tbe dispute ending in Rider’s keeping tbe place. On yesterday the paitits met in Ferry'a saleon, when Stullz began cursing Rider for ousting him from his siltutloa. StUtz kcjt this up awhile, Rider offering no resistance. Smltz went off and got a drink- returned and kicked Rider, who got up and started off. £tultz pursue d and overtook Rider, when a figh t ensued. James Fanisb, a brother-in-law of Stultz, 8‘rack Rider in the face with a weight, bruising his ncse and chccck bore severely. Rider then drew his knife and cut Stutliz eleven times, three on the left arm snu eight in the bock. On’.y five of the wounds are at all serious, the others being mere scratches. The wounded man was carried home, and Dr. W. C. Asher was called in. He pronounced the wounds not at all dangerous. Rider left the vicinity of tha fight immediately after it was over, and it is supposed has gone to his old home somewhere up the Air Line Rail- read. Parish was arrested by policeman Ray, and is in custody. It is expected that Mr. Ridvr will ret: his trial, the general opinion being that he«is entirely justifiable in what he did. Wc hope soon to hear of ■ heard from. The votes U. C. M’tcheil thought that for the sake of harmony j the protects ought not to be tabled. The motion to 1 lay on the table was put and lest. On motion of Col. Westmoreland, Col. Spencer and j Mr. C. A. Collier were invited iu and the evide nce for 1 the protest of Mr. Collier was first heard. Mr. Collier was first heard and made tbe same state- i ment published in yesterday’s Hebaijd, offering to Fulton Superior Court, verify it by his oath if necessary. i In addition to this statement he added, that the ! nox. Jonx l. hoi-eixs, judge, fuksuux<. . idea ol the managers being overawed, as they low c.’aim, was simply ridiculous. j This court was occupied the principal portion of the la answer to a qnoation he stated that his object in • ^*7 yesterday in the trial of some unimportant civil entering this protest was to show that these votes, if i ca9t *'- ^ New Shoe Store.—A lorge and splendid fHo argiuotiitTf c»33» WM tlcn relumed la rrsn- | stock of Boots, Slices, Leather, C’alf skins lar order. j anil Shoe Findings jnst opened nt No. 33 >'o 5. lint Circuit. Josepli Allen, administratrix, ts i Peachtree street, by Hexhx Banks, Jr., Martha V Woodson, txccotrix, and Emma C Redding, j yigu D f tbe Golden Gaiter. administratrix. Equity, from Up*oa county, was j taken up and a.gucd, li jrckeoa and B n uni for BaRoAixs !—All the fine hats and bonnets, plaintiff; and for defendant by Fort and Hill. Calhoun Liver and A.nti*BiHi>GS Pills. under the supervision and assistance of Dr. C*!hc ; fclmsrlf This Pill Las boon ia use lor the last thirty- five years, and has taken precedence ever all oth r Family Preparat.ons, by a 1 that have used thee fraudulent, changed the result of the nomination, and that the nomination in the sixth ward was not con- dneted according to the resolutions of this committee, Mr. G. T. Dodd made the same statement made by him through yesterday’s Ueiiai.d. Mr. Pollard also ma do the same statement pulisbed as having been made by him in yesterday’s Hfeald. They stated that the ballots after being counted were returned to tbe box which wm left m possession of the managers. In answer to questions ho staled that a'l the buff tickets Le said wore Spencer tickets and that there were many buff tickets in the box ibat were number ed; also that some few of these unnumbered tickets were “Ecratchcd,” that is that on a few of them the came cf 6omo candidate for Aldeiman had been scratched cff. None of these witnesses said tLat any illegal votes were polled or said that any votes were abstracted from the box snd others substituted in tbeir stead. Alderman McDuffie corroborated the statements of Messrs. Dodd, Pollard and Collier, us to tbero being thirty-six tickets unnumbered, and added that the | Tease’s Fa acc Dicing Rooms. Elegant apart) count of the whole number of tickets was made by Mr j f°r ladies, exclusively for thsir accommodation. Collier at his suggestion; that he thought Mr Collier; Tease’s Talace DininaRceme. Ladies, the rs was satisfied after that count. He so understood it 1 sunny side cf good living. and so reported to Air. Hemphill and Mr. Al rams. Pease’s Gclden Fries*' mr.kts olc think c President noweil stated that he Lad a list of voters ; rich kin. JuxlCfS* Courts. The magistrates of the city were troubled but little yesterday, by the investigation of criminal business. Justice Hammond, however, issued warrants for ihe arrest of some parties who will bo tried to -day. CITY BUSINESS. NO TIME LIKE THE PRESENT. “ Strike while the iron is hot,” is 3 homely proverb which every one understands, and every eno should now apply it to tha ne xt Grand Gift Concert of the Public Library of Kentucky for Decemb?r 3d, when $1,500,000 in cash will be distributed to ticket holders. There is no time like the present to get a ticket, for the rush Las commerced, and delay may involve the loss cf a fortune. 1 EASE’S PALACE DINING RCOMS. and stand i ward Landed him by one of ibemanageus I Mr. H. D. Austin, cr.c of the manager?, was then Mr. Stuitz’s recovery. PERSONAL- lieu. S. E. Johnston, one of the last remaining land, marks of Southern chivalry, is at the Kimball. The General was greeted by a number of old “reba” who helped him tear up the ground between here and Dal- t». He left last night by way of Augusta for Savan nah. Ex Gov. R. M. Patton, of Alabama, is also at the earns house. He is on bisway to our State Fair to meet * delegation of Philadelphia gentlemen, who are oonnected with the Centenlnal Convention in 187G. The Governor is the only Southern man who has had the honor of an appointment on the Committee of Arrangements. Onr young and accomplished friend, Mr. M. E. Thornton, of this city, left last evening for Macon on an important business mission. ON CHANGE. Theie was a fjir attendance cf merchants t>n j Change yesterday morning. Tice President W. J. Garrett presided. Tne price of white corn was advanced to ‘Ji cents. Long clear 10. Major Crane and several other gentlemen expressed tho belief that the country was rapidly improving; that tbs cenntry merchants were trying to pay their debts despite tbe low prices of cotton and the scarcity >1 money. M‘jor W. M. Williams stated that their collections for the last fifteen or twenty days bad been a? goed as wins 1 . on motion, the meeting adjourned. MEETING CF CLERKS. There was a meeting of a number of ckrks cf the City over James’ Bank last evening. A temporary or ganization was effected, after which the meeting ad journed to meet at the same place ou Monday next. This, we understand, is a laudable enterprise, and ii so, all the clerks, bookkeepers and drummers should enter into it with zeal, and mako it among the first institutions of tbe city. LARGE lURNIPS. We acknowledge the receipt of three turnips, weigh ing thirteen pounds from Messrs. Parker k Gibson, at Mount Atry, on tbe Air-Line Railroad. Who can beat thia fee turnips 7 “FREEZING POINT.’* not numbered phase’s Twin Channel Oysb ra ar; like cue’s sweet heart—nothing like it. Pease’s salt is the talticfct Ealt, and hla pepper is the polled. Others might have been polled unnumbered ! hottcat P*P pcr ’ red FCpper * a,id tlnt ‘ a pepi>fr afterwords through mistake, though he thought not. j ° ivC9 cne P c ?P er lriea There was no atotBog of the ballot box. Ho was not ; Pease's Broiled Oysters are like the rever:e3 of away from the polls exceeding flro minutes during i bachelor over a cheerful fire. ccISl the day. No illegal votes were polled. He told Messrs. feathers and flowers, handsome cloth sac ones, shawls, etc., which were in the “London StLre" stock, will bo exposed for sale this week, regardless of New York cost, nt octia John Kekia's. To the Ladies.—The attention of the la- i dies of Atlanta is called to the fact that, Mrs. McCormick has on hand a very fine and com plete stock of fashionable Millinery and Fancy Goods. Call, ladies, and examine her stock. octl9-d2in Henderson & Torrence—Greene Line Gro cery Store, YVhitehall street, wholesale and re tail Grocers, and dealers in all kinds of coun try Produce. Butter, Eggs, Chickens. ;Ap- ples,Potatoes, Onions and Cabbage, special ties, and constantly on hand. Henderson & Torrence. Sept 27, dtf. The Atlanta Auction House calls the at- i tontion of merchants and citizens generally ' to a large consignment of Canvassed Hams ; aud Kits of Mackerel, which they w ill sell ou Let Tuesday morning at 10 o’clock. This is yonr time for bargains, as theso articles must be Eold. 10,000 lbs. Canvassed Hams and L" 100 Kits of Mackerel, together with a large assortment of Harness, double and single, Furniture, Oil Paintings, Matrcsses, Tianos, Organa, Show Cases, Iron Safes, Crockery, Trunks, Dry Goods, Notions, etc., etc. Also, Stock, Mules acd Cows. Win & Joyner, octl'J-dSAT . 10 Peachtree street. Hear and Th-joiee for I bring vou Glad tidings I Thousand, would ccrUfy to their great value if •" ^ ° i sarv. Oda fact should RUtsf-rscun tnr Amount n of great joy. JACKSON’S MAGIC BALSAM, Is curiDg the sick aud afflicted to au extent never be- for heard of in the annals iff Medical Science. It is curing without fall The worst Neuralgia In from 3 to 20 minutes. The worst croup in 5 minutes. The worrit Toothache in one minute. Tho worst Rheumatism in from 20 minutes tv 1 day3. 1 he worst inflammation in tbe eyes in one week. The worst Pain in the Side, Brea-it or Back. The worst painful Tumors in sdj part of tbe body, fiho worst Sprains, Bruises, Swellings and Risings. The worst Catarrh in tbe head is relieved in one week. Tho worst Palpitation in tbe Heart iu ten minutes. The worst cut, chafe or flesh wound. The worst case of Bronchitis is relieved in a tew minutes. Tho worst case of inflammatory Rheumatism. The w 'rat Burns and Scalds in 20 minutes. And for pains and inflammation in any part of the human body, either externally or internally, there is no remedy in the entir • world tea* subdues pains and inflammations so positively, eo promptly and so perma nently hB eary. One fact 6boukl eupersedo any amount of ce r tificates, and that fact is this: Dr. C alb cun has bee:, physician to tho Fulton County Prison for over seve: years, when the number of prisoner* ranged firm 20 to 70 laboring under all the diseas, s incident to tills climate. With but few exception* they have alt br.. treated with this Piff. and astonishing to eny, during that long period, not a solitary death occurred undv. hi? treatment. This fact is worth any amount £ tes timonials. I am now prepared to fill orJers from Dm-rji -: . Merchants and others. All o ders sent me sha’l r: ce»ve prompt attention. There is no typo of Fere—. Dysp«*p«a, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Rheumatism, Che - , era Morbus, Biliousness and Sick Headache, or ofch* r diseases of a Southern climate, but yields resdily *. this preparation. Price, 50 cents a Box. None genuine nchss it heirs the ateualure a' N ».. Williams, and picture of Dr. Calhoun. Address N. C. WILLIAMS, Post-office Bor No. 240. Atlanta, thv. [Jackson’s Magic Balsam. P. VAN ALSTINE, Proprietor, BARNEtifILLE, GA. Sold y/ ali D .-u i; Wily KTot the Public Know — IF — JACKSON’S it? Collier and Dodd they had no right to touch the tick ets, and refused to let them examine them three times; afterwards told them to oxamine them; that he would have nothing further to do with them. The tickets were not all numbered on the backs—some were num bered on the faces. The managers threw tho tickets away, not for the purpose of concealing irregularities, but were irritated becaoso of the handling of the tickets by unauthorised persons who bad been repeat edly forbidden to touch them. Married Lite. —This ia good counsel from a wife and mother: “I try to make myself and all around me agreeable. It will not do to leave a man lo himself till he comes to yon, to take no pains to attract him, or to appear before him with a long face. It is not bo difficult as you think, dear child, to have a husband so that he shall remain forever in some measure a husband. I am an old wo man, but yon can still do what yon like; a word from yon in the right time will not fail ' o’rfocfc—the first tine this Fell. Identified the list of voters before the committee. 1 G f its effect; what need have yon to play the The number of ballots was 331; the number of | suffering victim? The tear of a loving girl, voters was 331. Only two illegal voles were polled, | says an old book, is like a dew drop on a one by a second ward man, the other by a fifth ward t rose; but that on the cheek of a wife is a drop man, the latter of whom voted by consent. j of poison to the luisbf nd. Questioned by Mr. Coll ier, he admitted that when j Tr y Vo appear.J’ 1 t ^ r£ul iU1 ^ reading the ticket., be could not see all that was pass- ! J 00 ! w >» * it . tl , aw a » ,, . ... , (made himhappyyou will become so, not m ing distinctly, and that the ballots and the box were I anmc0 but in reality. Tbe skill required left in possession of them snsgers. | Is not 80 great. Nothing flatters a man so Mr. Lambert corroborated Mr. Auitin’s statement. 1 much as the happiness of his wife; he is al- On cross examination ho stated that Mr. Kelly was j ways proud of himsell as the source of it. As not ono of the managers; that Mr. Kelly took votes 1 soon as yon are cheerful 3'on will bo lively, out of the box and passed them to Mr. Anstin and alert, and every moment will afford an oppor- h'msclf. They began numbering at is. tnnity to let lall nn agreeable word, kour A communication from Marcus A. Bell was read, education, which gives you an immense ad- favorlng tbe plan of leaving out the 17 unnumbered vantage, will greatly assist yon. votes. | A communication frem John F. Morris was read, , A. Large Haul.—'Ihe Government detec- statingthat ho was sallefied tho nominations cf Col. J tives and marshals, after a fl>0 months 8UT\iy Spencer ..d Mr. Goodwin were did, and that be i °* lha ^1 J , have Anally rnn to earth nud cap- wonld support them. ‘“red a large number of counterfeiters ot col. U K. Shackleford moved that Col. s. u. , United btates enmDey iu Eaatern Tennessee 0 „ ,, .-and tbo western part of 2sorth Carolina. Spencer bo deet.red tbo nomine, for M.yor »' j hcto l gentlemcn have been actively plying . , , „ , , ... . , their tmdo, especially since Iho panio has Col. T. 1. WntmoHl.ua Miored . snbriitute rent- cause( j „ Bcarci ‘ ly ol greenbacks. Less sevn- ln K the fset of tbo protest, of tbo Invcetis.tion bad, pulons tbnn Secretary ltichardson in issuing •nd declaring Col. 8. II. Sponcor Ihe nominee for Mayor | f hejr IrsotT es, they have been rnoro ready than and the ticket for Aldermen aa heretofore published. tho y er , e tary to ao all in tbeir power for the After tbo meeting bad adjourned Col. 8.1). Spencer 1 rc |; e f 0 f the money stringency. Their flnanciul being called on, responded in a rhort apccch, which j p 0 ij e y has, however, come to grief. wm received with applause. j ►»-*-« —— A Cincinnati firm received a letter from a correspondent in MisBbhippi, Baying—“Gen- tlemen, I am Dao you $2(1 10-100 which picas hold up on me a few days 1 happen to a mis- fortnne this day 2 weeks ago A I had to kill a man In Self Defence which my Lawyer fee cost me OOO.OO which throws me bohin 1 a little 1 am all right now." Prices Reduced !—No high prices At Cohen & Selig. Full Dress suits for Men Good Business •• -• “ Elegant “ “ Youths. Durable “ “ Boys. Handsome *’ " Children. AU at reduced prices. Large assortment. Elegant stock And lowest prices, At Cohen A Beuu's, Corner Whitehall and Alabama streets. MAGIC BALSAM Ha* by repeated trials aud permanent cures proven it- *elf to be the best horse iotioa o r horse remedy ia the world, why not lot the people knew it? It is curing tbo worst colic iu horses or mules iu 20 minutes, and so prompt is it in curing colic that the Proprietor will in each and every case, where 2 ox iu }j pint cf water ! is given to a horse or mule that hi a the colic, refund l the money where it do:*s not cure in 20 minutes. It ! is also the very best Ictiou in the world for ail e ddle i or collar galls, flesh wounds, bruises, strains, lame- i ness, old sores, Fatid crack, pole evil, foundered feet, cuts, wounds of all kinds, poisons and wherever swel- ; lings aud inflammation exist, either internally cr ex- ; terually. There is no linement or horse lotion in the I world that can begin to compare with Jackson’s Magic Malsam, ■ and the time is not Ihr distant whel svery owner o ! and dealer in stock will have this valuable medicine i ; his -table, ready lor any sickness and distress among* 1 his t tock. Try it t P. VAN ALSTINE. proprietor, BARNESYILLE, GEORGIA. ! S«»Id by ah Druggists at 15 cents, 5C cents, $1.00, i d |5.00 per bottle. aug-14w3ns. $5,000 TO BEJ51VEN AWAY! THE LOUISVILLE WEEKLY COIRIER-JOIML, A FIRST-CLASS FAMILY. NEWS. POLITICAL and COMMERCIAL FA)0K. natiotai in its aim, reputation and circulation. In addition to it* usual quantity and variety of matter, it will publifci. OIUG1NAL STORIES and NOVELETTE?, and, com meuciug with its issue of December 3. will, each wsck for a j car or longer, publish a series of LECTURES ON BIBLE BISTORT, delivered by Rev. Dr. Stuart Robinson, re'iwd jy himself expressly tor this pap«r. On the first cf -Tinuaiy, 1S71, the publish'r* ~ distribute $5,000 IN PRESENTS among its subscribers. All who wish to avail thet- selvos of the opportunity of securing a gift worth sev eral hundred dollars can do eo by sruding iu tbe. subscriptions prior to that time. Great inducements to subscribers and agents Circulars, with full particulars, posters, xc.i specimen copies, sent gratis ou application. Address oeU8-dlAw2t COURIER JOURNAL COMPANY IMPORTANT TO THE BAR. We learn that the United States Circuit and District Courts fer the Southern District of Gsorgis, will not commenco st Savannah until tbe 17th of November, ss Judge Woods and Judge Erskinc desire to finish, as Tha thermometer stood «t 82 degrees, last nlgbt at 1 far as possible, the cases pending in the District and i Circuit Courts now in eeaatou in this city I want to bay ft 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. Kelley, Atlanta, Ga. We are offering special inducements this week in ready made clothing for men, boys, and children, at pricca to suit dull times. Save where you can save, and buy a $10.00 unit for $12.00 at Cohen A Slug's, oclOlf Corner Whitehall and Alabama. Young ladies need not bo under the neces sity ot taking their mother's bolter plates for button mould*, as Knox has a full lino of them as large as their hearts desire. They have also a full lino of all the latest novelties in Fancy Goods, Fancy Ties, llufflings for the neck, Ac. They aro also now receiving their Full stock of Millinery Goods. The ladic9 would do well to call on thorn before purchasing. Kuox’b Millinery and Varieties, No. JO Whitehall street sept 2e-tf. Black Bilks and black and fancy dress goods, a superb line, in which competition ia invited, at John Keely’h. octlO ^ ^ Jackson s Magic Balsam, it ie said, ha« never failed to cure tho worst case of colic in horses. Thousands ol dollars will be eaved by ita timely use. N OW IS THE TIME TO LAY IN YOUR W 1NTEB‘9 supply of coal. Best quality of Coe 1 Creek Coal, also another quality of good grate coal that does not ruu together or smell of sulphur, and only has three per cent ash—only half the quantity of any other coal soli for grate pur poses in this market. Address P. O. Box 343. ZruS) J .3. WILLSON, Agent Libel or Divorce. GEORGIA- Fulton Court'-. Annie K. Welch. 1 Fulton Superior Coart, October Michael J. Welch.) Term 1873—Rule to perfect Bult. I T appearing to the Court by the return of the Shcr- iff. that the defendant in the above * tated case does not reside in this county, and it further appear ing that he doe* not reside in this State, it is, on mo tion of counsel, ordered that said defendant appear and answer at the next term of thia Court, else that the case be considered in default, and the plaintiff be allowed to proceed; and it Is further ordered that this Rule be published in the Atlanta Hkiuu> once a mouth for four months. This October 20th. 1873. JNO MILLEDGF., Attorney for Libellant. A true Extract from the Minutes of the Superior Court of Fulton county. oo42a laro4 u> W. H. VEX ABLE. D. C. KING'S CURE —ran— chicken cholera. THOUSANDS OF DOLLARS MAY BE ANNUALLY BiYED BY THE USE OF THIS 6IMPLY AND CHEAP REMEDY-ONE BOTTLE WORTH FIFTY CENTS. MAKES TWO GALLONS OF MEDICINE. IT IS CERTAIN AND PROMPT. USED TWICE A WEEK IT WILL PREVENT ’.€J DISEASE. Preoered by Da. WILLIAM KING Athena. •>* Fur **> at wholesale by HAIXFTT. SEAVKR A BURBANK. New York C. 8. NEWTON, Atlanta, Gr* BARRETT. L»ND k Co Augusta. >v W. D. RCVT ft Co.. R<u v* HEOHGIA—Fnlton Count}'. Oni’tSABT's Omc*. October 1«, Is?.* F REDERICK JONES has applied for exemption f personalty, and I will pass upon tbe same, at office, on Monday, the 27th day of October, l.v^ octlS-dkwlt DANIEL PITTMAN, Ordirxr: CLAYTON SHKKIFF'S SALK*. the town of Janeeboro, Clavton county, i, gia, on tho let Tuesday in November, 1*73, beta . ” the ubual hour* of sale, the toUowlsg property t wit: Ono dwelling bouse and lot containing two acre.-, more or lets, in the town of Jonesboro, known as tL- dwelling bouse now occupica by K J Baaksdaly. I.. led on as tbe property of R R Hanoi, under and b> virtue of sundry fl fas lc my hands in favor of James llanee va Hanes A Key and Hanes. Key & Haae*. Property pointed out by plaintiff this September 27, 1873. Also, at ihe tamo time and place, win be sold e:v* bnndred acres, more or lees, kuo«n a* tbe north bait cf land lot No. 244. in the 4th district of original!) Fayette, now Clayton county. Levied on as the pro* erty of W W Curry, under end by virtue of efi fb from Oleyton Superior Court tn favor of D R State 1 W W Curry. Property pointed out by By Waterloo, plaintiff's attorneys. Also, at the earns time and place, will acres, more or lees, of land lot No. 103, district of originally Deary, now Clacton Levied on as the property of Eliiah M end by virtue of a fi fa from Clayton iu fevor of James I Christian ve R W M iatrator of Q W McKamer and Elijah Property pointed out by plain‘iff. This of September, 1873. NATH VNXKL G. HUDSON. Pi inter’s lee $2 50 per levy.