The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, June 09, 1871, Image 3

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around to look to too Major. They Jumped beck In •I PKHIOK COURT. Qitase Seat) this folnmtt. CoorliiloB of Ike Alexnnder-Johnson Co»—dodge Bpeer’* Argument. •tea Jogums. Other evidence *u pro- I the Major WM mulcted to $19 end oosta. **a uffam u iruim'' for futaltkag without a license, but. ao riot procured license ooveriag the time, the as fftaaafaaed with cotoe. In adjourning the oourt, ve cannot neglect the op portunity to urge upon the police, and upon Johnson especially, the duty of taking ooreof our Mayor, and seeing thatoo 111 heAlle him. The learea of the past three days should adseoulsh us, and urge ue to re newed vlglienee. We would also advise them to hunt up Lowry, a? M fa very important he should be on hand to cane Hie Honor should be takes from as. Honor looked the picture of contentment I The reetocn of hie eeuntknhotowuf sum and pleeatog. twinkled with e merry light, and hie wheje He Waited la leaek the Wstohlns «r)ipe« shoulders Idtotohg—wd|gM>ili .. 1fvu selves upon the happy event The polios clustered arottod blm affectionately. Jfad John**, afllWho can forget tbe aspect of hia fare! Hessstk wish of Hb Honor, and gel irtof holy reverence. It b ( family reunion ; It smooths away the P" owe; it softens ton asperities Sf Ufa ; he wart for toe gesttftar asaofaons not happy." Hb Hooor was and th»t waaaooosfoci Johnson b Fitzgtbbem. and many other? are not happy. There was a v*> d. . .umethlD. .. could uot Mptel.. h. ,»I4 take the Inin. H. uw. na-m^MmteMd, I**"* 1 » **» "SOW. to Mtumto. to to«n. pym d our to.nl.Ud l.rOl. Sul bill him .till coin, towtelU MArletto. At thl. Um. Hoc Hill, the most popular barber in Atlanta, has ishtxl himself in the American Hot*:, fronting r street, where he is prepe-ed to display hie I ability, and invites all bis old customers to l a call. y a little boy wss np before the Msyor for b of 8iler's carts on the sidewalk. In the re saw the whole chain-gang, armed with ^marchiug down the sidewalk on Broad street, tonveuience of both ladies and gentlemen, t Honor sustain the street force in this T i Georgia Western Railroad. i understood that a meeting of the Board of i of the Georgia Western Railroad will be ■ the President. Col. Richard Peters, for • Tuesday next. The meeting has been A somewhat eaaitiug the return of Hon. John from Vicksburg. That gentleman having , the meeting will now come off. Dry Goods. PHILLIPS, FLANDERS k CO., are offering at OREATLY REDUCED PRICES a beautiful a* ment of LADIES' DRES8 GOODS; a gnat variety of styles lu SILKS, JAPANESE CLOTHS, PEQl'E POPLINS, FANS, PARAKO S. and SHOES. Also a nice lot of SUMMER CLOTHS and CABSIMERFX, for gentlemen. They are determined to sell before a. Je7-to We had a mostsgreeablc call last evening from Mr. G. DeEoutain*. one of the most genial and tal ented members of the Southern press. He is best known In the South as Pertonne, the racy war cor respondent of the Charleston Courier. His war letters were not surpassed by those of any other correspondent. He was remarkably active in gather ing news and ftticreet iu the handling of such lnfor- ,tion as fell into his hands. Mr. DeFontaine is w connected with the Charleston .Yews. He wiU in the oity to-day at The H. I. Kimball House. Personal. Personals. (Notices under this heed $25 per line-1 Dickct—I didn't know there was a reception yes- -rday. Inqgtr^*. no one oUo knew • Makf an ’ ippoitolKent. Bnx Jonxh. Ani'iioMoo—Eept my aye peeled, but saw nothing. old tyrant is still at home. Bici Veil. The lady who passed up Whitehall street on Wed- ij don’t nfttee poodles. Does the well-dressed uug gent understand ? John ADOiruua—AN will be forgiven if yon call In. How could you mistrust your spoiled |»et T Sally Awe. The Mysterious Children of Darkness are led to assemble at the rendezvous k Bow, at the hour of High Tide pain of death Swallow Hearken un- Du bo Lira. » is cooked. Ed. Murphy on the Hide out I’ve sloped. Pk eebel. lady who looked HO languish! ngly It the g« n- i with Mack whiskers and eye-glaaa. on Rail- rotolr.- —ouid confer a favor by addressing A MlRUEllKU HBSTKJICRI). To be Hanged. r readers will probably bear in mind the dr- s connected with the killing of Mr. Ed- . man named Reese, InCrawfordsville.some i ago. Raese was a very dosperats man.— fng the pruyatonoe of martial law In Augusta ixn- r alter |Je war, he killed a ueg-o woman a there, and it was only through the clemency mt Johnson that ho then escaped punish- a last year in Crawfords villa, he amused i day by petty assaults upon the negroes a Upon the etreeta— knocking off l,, etc. Among the other negroes victims to his imposition was s irvwat Of Mr, Edwards. Wbeu Ed- ina-H thu assault he expostulated with and ‘advised him to desist, ltces. then nedhgota Mwards and wanted to know If he I up the quarrel. Edwards told him he wanted k threatened to shoot Kdwar Is. Edwards told him t If ha wanted to, whereupon Reese drew his il and fifed,- the ball striking Edwards in the t, and inflicting a wound of which be died al t Immediately. i arrested and committed to Jail, and ae of his,trial came on,'out of ninety tails- i only two jurors were selected. This rendered f veauu nee—ary, and ths case was taken li county, where the trial has been In pro- a this weak, ending yesterday morning with the )vtcttou of llysss. He was aeuteuccd to be Inmg dein s tth day of August. i <***» troubled brain, bat sMll "WIWXXIXOTWm," | uld the matter but. Why thfafaslfag oflona- Our health wae good, and vo why do WU experience this strange and liable feeling f ft haaanehlng^ appealed for explanation, tint be 'either did net dla'nt kaqw himself. We then turned upon Johnson. Instantly the truth flashed ”W anxiety to discover MM Hones, we did not o drive Lowry oC We valued Mm very much, notwithstanding the fast wu do not think he had a right to floe a woman more Mr getUng oi than a man. Hie Honor would net have Neverthelseo we did net mean to drive him off. and very sorry not to see http. Bui a? w* Were thus it Johnson wanted to bring on the arieto ; In fact to have some of the doughty crlmi* This laudable desire on the part of received a reedy “am^n” from the lips of as well ee drawing forth eigne of approval mini.roue policemen by whop he vraS He then csti*4 upon how. John oeaaAn, gentleman from the eod-flsherlee of Kan tuck etti away up In the State of Main. The Honorable gen- tlernan ie one of the military supporter* of our much abused Constitution, as explained by Ben. Butler and his party, and is in the city for the purpose of enforcing the provisions of the Ku-Klux bill. Find ing that hie search for those goblins was unavailing, he fell into a lit of melancholy, and took to hard drinking. In consequence of this extremely rash act, he was attacked by a violent fever, with ell of its accompanying symptoms. His brain seem to float in < tber, his legs refused to do their duty, sod whole frame seemed to tremble convulsively, friendly policeman, in passing by. reooUectod that our friend Johnson had an effective antidote for ■uch attacks, gently conducted the Honorable gentle’ man to the calaboose, Mare to await treatment at the skilful hands of Johnson. Hie Honor listened to the rase with e good degree of patience, end, like Martha Jones, “ felt rick la mint” He did not like to be severe; he did not like to telex in the enforce ment of the law; and lastly, he wa^ not quits at that the prlaonor was drunk. He shamed to read appeal for mercy In the prisoner’e'i face, and with remarkable equanimity dlreoted Joflnson to oolleot is another unfortunate from ,, McPherson Bar racks. His trouble arose ip camp. He did not get half enongh to eat, |fre oompany fund large and tfcq aaceeailjfli of the officer's bolding It w< quenoe, wugtf measured out sharingly, and Joseph wee keenly afflicted with the pangs of starvation. If the company found, was ant no large te sou id along very well ; he believed that Uncle Sam pro vided enough for ell his wsnts, but he also bellved Hut those through whose bauds 1J had pass were not strictly hones* Xhtt MM herd on the offices?, hut it U, the truth thing, the left the .camp In disgust, came to town, ] m friend, took a drink, boujfot a cigar* affd Ml4 down on the sidewalk to revolve his troubles In his mind and devise meaui for relief. He smoked and and reasoned and pullofa.- The ba'my air fevered cheek; the Intonations of gnj^tog yelping dogs were as music to his ear, and at length Nature’s sweet restorer, mpa o ctftu swen I'*”*. imagination to tairy land, was in an army in whirl fund ; in which officer# “ by robbing the privates of their scanty fare; whose oommauder-ln-chief wa? HOI a vandal. Whose mission was th# malntenanoe of *4 glory and honor and liberty of the country. A aafc tof surth, whose principal adornment was a star on Hi breast, was coming up the street Just about this time, and caught Joseph In this sorry plight, hto only compan ion being hog wallowing In the same mudhole. (The sidewalks in Atlanta are alnaoto <XM coHff^oim flthd hole.) H* shook Joseph, Ufad, femfliutratod With him beoauHc of hit imprudence,.^Johnson was deeply effected during the bearing M MBs case, and we have uo doubt his irflueucs aided ij) mitigating the pon- ihhment, as his Honor only required $5 and oosta. ■LIAS OAfmMCB, OoLOHKO, Is a youth in the neighborhood of eleven or twelve years of ego. He wee out of a Job, had ho bread, end was thus reduced to driving one of Bltor'n ten cent expresses, as he thought that even that was better than nothing. As he had not concluded to make a horse of himself he drove his express upon the sidewalk, thereby creating a Mhctade, and com pelling lad toe to step off the sktowalk I? let him pass Of course a city policeman could not see such things with sn easy conscience, and tie driver wae arrested. Hit Honor, who as our clttaens know, M fond and indulgent father, fait sorely ate lose to dispose of the case. He did not feel Justified I * be ing harsh with one so young in yean; he had noth ing particular against Siler or *ie oarte. but ted made up his mind to one thing—that the todies should te protected. Siler had no bust uses to monopolise the itreets; boys should be careful in embarking in such e businessss driving 8Uer’s carte; in fasj, they, should try almost anything alee. He would irthim off with the costs. This announcement seemed to please Johnson. Here s little diversion was created in court by the imdtict ef Johnson. He Jutpag. offp «te of the floor and commencing e genuine nigger min- rel break down, sang; ff “Sally, corns up; Sally, OSbtedown* Sally, come twist your heel around." His conduct toms explained tty IB? aft>e*«nc« of Mias sallib nvNfln a the stand, whom be took this novel means of calling out. Miss Salito had beau doing a hard day's work. She came horns tired and worn out and te tigned and 111 at eaae. Added to this, the four* tust her sweet heart had gona to a fancy hall with another wench. The fire wae out; the hone*IdfMnflcheer less; the skies overhead looked murky and threaten ing. Is it any wonder that she flew to the bottle and endeavored to drown sorrow and trouble and jcalom^ahk JUtofr tortftrilttto** flte'As* he*| n theart and gavs him, a "cuastn’ put," A poltoe- d heard ter and that cooked her goose. Hie Hooor «fl* him. and wa.net prepared foraigr, got Me foot iu not armed. Reese stiU kept up the fttaa tioh Mr woman to ontodi hit dlaShtiob; tetook- cl at Johnaen toaee if ha wmktuabMi tetldte The axpresrioa on Jobwsos's face wee JUbfl; hto Hpe were firmly dosed; his eyes gleemedffro Hto Jlonor wee msg D «tlesd,4se*ldu*tUr^ ^mik^Bss. a toMsItelwtl zjzzrz'zraprjssi zusjsslzz** Ha A|ala Leafaliku la Prison. We mentioned two (toys ago tbs escape of I. A. McLaughlin, the defaulting money order clerk, This morning we announce his capture and return to the otty. It seems that, after eluding the bailiff who had charge of him. he made hi* way out of town by way of Marietta street, and went toward Marietta afoot, probably aiming to take the train at acme point where not likely to run much risk of being detected Wednesday morning Mr. A. C. Helftey was exer- cising a puree asms distance this ride of Marietta, whan McLaughlin came uy. Helgbey reoogniaed him and spoke to him. The latter told Heigboy he bad gotten off the train at Vlnlng’s to see e friend, but failed to And him end was then walking to Ma going towards Marietta. At this time Heig bay was not aware ttrA McLaughlin had escaped and that a reward was oflhred for his apprehension. After arriving at Mi Hilts, Helgbey went to •'Chuck” Anderson’s livery stable and there made some remark about having seen McLaughlin, was than shown a copy of the Sun, iu which appear ed theeArarttaemeutofM^JorSmyth, offering art- nerd for the culprit. Shortly after noon Helgbey and Anderaon mount-' ed their horses end concluded they would go out and make three hundred dollars. They oonjectured that McLaughlin would avoid Marietta and strike the railroad again some distance above. Accordingly they struck out for Green's station, some seven miles up the road, and then separated to beat about for the game. II was not long before Helgbey aw him dart into some bushes. Biding to the bushes Bu commanded McLaughlin to come out Not being obeyed, he cooked his pistol and dashed In demanding a surrender. McLaughlin threw up his mder." He told Helgbey that he was armed. H. told him then to turn his beck and inarch ahead of him, which he did until they arrived at Green’s Station, where Anderson met them. Here McLaughlin was disarmed. He a brought to Marietta, and ysstordey morn- brought to Atlanta and turned over to the United States Marshal, Smyths, by whom the $300 reward wae paid. McLaughlin Is now In Jail, and will be apt to re- ovrin there until his new trial can come off. ART14DATID IDEAS. Itlcklaf Written Notices the Wall— Medieval Advertising. There are people In this world whom It v Impossible to modernise. They prefer the , saw way of doing things, believe In i are violently opposed to telegraph wire, sewing machines, end everything < advancement They are constantly pending ruin, and verily believe that I every day beooming worse. It la not to be wondered at that Atlanta ■ ■nmn «Uk HUM th<Me fOMllfl. bout ■IMPIUKU, of Uum should b. thaj of public Obt TM It la ■ Yesterday In out tumble, ira our business to hunt these f wae the Court House. There v real importance to all our tax-pay NVl, Li miserable chirograph/, where not In twenty would ever see them. Tax not with the name of A. G. Grier, were up, while seven-eighths of the people ini therein, and who should be notified In manner, are people who never have visit the oourt-houso, and consequently nevi anything of them till they aee their places ed' at sheriff’s sale to satisfy tax W? found notioes from other authorities in the same building, stuck up in places where people never see Mam, and if they did see them, they could not reed the miserable writing. We visited the Justices' courts, and the ami toing greeted our virion. Property la levied upon, e little notioe is slapped c the wall of the day of the sale, and when the day corns* fow or none ere there, and the property goes at a sacrifice, time Inflicting a toes on the owner. How, all this Is wrong. If the officers are too poor to advertise, end thus do justtoe to parties in- tersrtsfl. and prevent frauds which too often happen, The ease of Calvin Davis and wife, formerly If re. Alexander, vs. Matilda C. G. Johnson, which com menced on Wednesday morning, was concluded on yesterday. It involved the title lo e house and tot In this city, worth about $4 non, Counsel fur the plaintiffs were Messrs. Glenn A Son, of this city, and Hon. Alexander M. Speer, of Griffin—tor the defend ant, Messrs. Hooper A Brmson, of Cartersvllls, and Messrs. Hill k Candler, of Atiat ta. Either ride in troduced e great deal of evidence. Three speeches were made—two for the plaiotils. by Messrs. Gtosiu I aud Speer—and one for the defendant by Mr. Candler. While all did credit to themselves, and Justtoe to their clients, home counsel will exruse us wbeu we state that we have heard the effort of Judge Spec r spoken of by both members of the her and laymen, ee au argument of grofi power, legal acumen and eloquence. When Ool. Candler, In his usual fervid andelo- qnent manuer, concluded bis argument for Mrs. Johnson, olaimaut, he was replied to by Judge Speer In a clear and forcible argument, occasionally relieved by pethetic passages of eloquence. Judge 8peer remarked that he had heard with pleasure of the progress of Atlauta; he came to see the wonder ful progress made since the war, and could not but admire the energy end enterprise of the citizens, bat daring the course of this case he was reminded that aloug the coast of Florida, ertioiig the coral raefa and tow Ulauds almost hid from view, here and there were to be found a dims of men that during fair weather were not to he seen or found, hut during e storm or afterwards, when a vessel was driveu on the sunken reefs, these men called wreckers, came apparuutiy from every Inlet; mdb of small stature, with black eyes, swarthy complexion, loug black hair, who soon l>oard<-d the ve- tress, and for the consideration of 83 ** would engage to save the cargo. And uuong other atrauge things in Atlanta, he hail found wreck* found up old worthlci oulil undertake to a These deeds were like som whose timbers were rotteu When It is recollected tint the d wreckers was a word-portrait posing counsel, its application will The Judge is a whole-souled, genial hope that whatever other fortum- may be! he may never be wrecked on (he Florida rteft nla courts. After a clear end lucid charge from Ji upon the legal points involved retired, and after a short absen favor of plalutiff- Mrs. I)j Sharp & Floyd, SiieeesNors to GEORGE SHARP. Jr.. WHITEHALL MT11EKT. ATLANTA, O-A. tat he WATCHES 1 HAVE THE LARGEST STOCK OF atches, Diam’ds, ins, Jewelry, liver Ware, CLOCKS & FAXCY GOODS, HE STATE. Makers, Ccgol dlBiunlstaMM. r-lm Ihrrlf i» «ou> UHriH qu tbo l«tUlb he legal hyurs of sale, t f latis ter Jmly, IflTl. JMTORETHK UGTBTHOUaE The Interest of Lar mtls mil- lbe seaae beta# her •U* I* — '—•I MU o. o»y luurnjut I*, la Block i of the city of Awaule. bviiuf pert of lend lot No. 51. In the lilh District 0# originally Henry, now Fulton oommtf, root*sing half an sere, more or leas; Jug the let conveyed u> sari Lnotada Hilkfor her irsTUfa by W. M. Bin. Held life estate toned as the property of Luanda Hill, by virtue of end satisfy a A la. issued from Fultou Superior Oourt. Iti favor ot Hunuiv At A Silwy v*. Luanda HtiL Property pointed out In said ft. fa. January 4, lflIO. ALSO, At the tame time sod piece, fifteen scree o< fatal, mere fata, being pert vf laod Me Noe. tfaandff:, in the 17th District of originally Hurry, bow Fulton couuty, Georgia. Levied on as the property of ti'. S. Luapkiu, by virmu of end to aaitefy a fl. fa to- •med from the Juetluu s Court of the ItiMtth Dtetrtct G. M.. iu favor of J. L. Aoeruathy (coutroltad by J. b. Wallace) ve. W. H Lumpkin. Levy made by W. J. Water, L. C-, and returned to me Ju ALSO, At the seme time end plaoe, part of land lot 7S, in the 14th Dfatnet. The pert so levied on IS Ward 6, iron ting *»u Walton etewt, in the city oF touts coutiuuiug 38x80 feet, more or teas. •si a» the property of Kdaioadsuu k Bell, to htetit and c ounty Tax fi. fa for his tax for I 187U. Property pbiuled out by John M Har At the same time and plaoe, all that lot ig at a point and running with Psacbt-ee the liu« of a vacant tot, so a* oak trees ataudln ■■ of% feet friun the linecf^priLfa. ataudinga at the point, making an angle ooota'n the house and three eight* (M of an acre, more leas. Ixwied on a* the property of Holms Mto, v .riue .f and to aatialy a mortgage A fa tssuied fl _ Pulton Superior Court, iu favor of Guthrie A Co. ve Bolina Nell*. Property pointed out by plaintiff 'i attorney, October llati IMS. AIAO, At the same time and place, a small wood building situated ou a tot beloBgir ‘ ** * * “ the north side of Decatur u. and adjoining the brick building now by McBnde A Kan b. levied on M the proper! J. R. Hill, by virti.< ol and L> hstisfy a ft. fa las from the Jostloe * Court ol the lSMth Dietrtoi. G M„ In favor of b. T. Or-ttii vs. J. B llill. mag* by J. T. Lovctezs, L. C., and hand- d to methn 23d of >Uy, 1871. ALSO, At the aae»e time and place, a house and tot, attua- ted in the 2d Ward of the city of Atlanta, at the jun - tiou of Peters, ifrewuud Fair streets, fronting north on 1‘tiers, uaat on (vw and south on Fair street; itaid lot containing -me h"l/ a' led on as the prop- ity of K. A to tiatisfy a u. to. n«*eU in iu the Hrkkh District G M . in umteland v* K. A % A»i«u l‘i attorntj.’ Levy mi .of W. imintud out by R. Thompson, ‘ rtain lot in the city r, more or tees, sit- >. iu the 1st Ward of I City. adJuinii'K the property of James, Woods n being ;«rt ot land lot , in the 14th Di*.r gf.wigiually Henn now Fulton county. Levied on ** ti»e property of J. M. B. l arltou, byVlrtue of and to A.^fafy* h. fa 1 i*ued fiom Fuit*>u Superior Court, in fav-v of Annie f.. Oarlton vs. John M. B. Carlton. ^ec’-ertv l*iintod out by plaintiffs attorney, June 5th 1871. ALSO, | At the tame time and place, on-sjR horse-power l*o. table Engine an I Bolter. Levied ou an the pro perty of Rondeau A Go., by virtue ot and to eatisfy a m-itgage 11. fa issued from Fulti-n Superior Court. >u favor ot A. H. Biown k Co. vs. Rondeau A Co.— June 5th, lh7l, ATM, At the same time and place, 13 city lota, lyiug that portion of tlio i Atlauta < as Wei 23, 24. 25, 20, S3, 34, 3.5 30. P< and 41. being the ea*t- oru portion of land tot No. 2U0. in the 14th District •f originally Henry, now i niton county, containing acres, more or leu. Levied on as the property of •Sdward White, by vtrt’i- of end satisfy s mortuue i fa. issued from Fuln-n Su)H<nor Court, iu favtitel Thoms* G. Jacob* vs. Edwsrd White. Msv^wh. ALSO, It th*sMine time and place, the east half of city tot >. $ v %fVi Whitehall survey, U beiug the plat e tegner lived on the 27th (fay of June, in favor of Thomas (). Jacobs 27th, 187L ALSO. At the same time and place, by virtue of and to sail toy a -u> d from r ulton Superior Court, ~*M T- S. Garner. May city lot in (he city of thirty-foot street, adjoiuinc the property of Straus* th-- ftth Ward of said city, containing mine or less, it being part of land lot District of originally Henry, now Ful- **vhh1 on as the proiierty of Alexander prising enough to publish them, free of charge, fa time this old fogy ism was stopped. The next thing wa tear of these old fogies will be asking the praacteae to mate their announcements at ohurch, Lite the old style. In fact, If they will persist in defacing the wells with these notioes, we would ad vise them to send in their advertisement* to peach ere on Sunday. It would t take wonder fully. ovTAAGi oh McDonough road. tbe stock in the uew loom pany Is being rapidly taken up. and the prospects of immediate and remunerative returns sie considered very flattering. Tbe comitauy have bought—or are proposing to buy—Georgia, Alabama, MisaiHsippi, Tennessee, Florida. Louisiana, Texas, Arkansas, North Carolina and South Carolina—all good States, and where large companies can readily be formed to operate tbe loom. We hsve obtained the following figures in relation to the subject: The State* liefore enumerated contain about 750 counties. If but a single loom should be sold in each of these at a prof it of but one thousand dollars a loom, it would amount to $760,000,000! Tbe townships and cities iu the same territory number over 7500. If ail average of but one loom should be disposed of in each towu it will pay a profit of $7,600! A royalty of but cent a yard on one hundred yards a day to each j loom, reckouiug bnt one to each couuty, give* n< si - j quarter of a million a year, or $1,250,000 a year, when figured on a basis of one loom to each towu — There Is undoubtedly* l»r«r amount of money iu tbe enterprise, no matter how we estimate it, apd we are pleased to sec that our leading burines* men and capitalists are takiug an active interest iu the matter. Grime stalks rampant throughout the country, en joying high carnival. In the solitude of the country as well ee in tbe heart of the teeming city, the grin) speefremey be seen la all its hideoaaaeea, beam ear ed with the blood of its murdered victims and run- nlng firt oa the products of plunder. A startling case of robbery and attempted murder ha Joel come to our knew ledge, which, for atrocity hi^fletidiahiMW, la unparalied. Mr. M. W. dark. UUMO,. was driving home on the Mc Donough road, and when about one end a half miles Cron; (be city, te was accosted by two white men. Whfyaflkgrt him 0 he know where they could get «n- ploymenL He answered that he wee in need ol help himself, and asked them to Jump in and ride horns to, and ah attack upon Mr. Chark. A flares struggle ensued, ta which Mr. Clark had whisker? pulled eat by the roots, and rhito one ef the fiends held him down, the other ansaeked his pockets, but only found a $100 Con nate 2* seats til lawful money, and a plug ef tobpeoot titiU the flght oontiuaed, choking, pull- tog heir, and tugging with all the forces of human fltatelty- lh« appear*use ef a traveler, however, put enead to the brutal work, and the two villain* fled fate the woods. Mr. Clerk, though severely hurt, Is gajfang over his injuries. (Ob enquiry the two villeins were discovered to be Coly Begver end Com Kennedy, two notorious char acter* who «% well known to our law officers as Beaver, we understand, tea served his term at Milledgevtlls. and fa a dan while Kennedy’s record has nothing W—-U Atatioe Lynes has lea issued warrants for the street of We hops they will soon be caught, and Iii Stile, in tie CoBDtry. JEIs Cannot Be Undersold! T? also, Spoons; Mfftliis, Goblets, Mill, Ice and ta Pitchers, Ladles, and all other Articles needed for Premiums al Fairs. All ve ash is a Trial and a Chance to make a Bid. Wo Refer the Cards below. Rend! *"«saa«HKmjwane- Broken Candy, twenty cents per S yund, six pounds for a dollar. Fd*h1i ocoa Nut Candy, and Metropolitan Cream, made three times a week, and Caramels every Wednesday, at BlockV Candy Factory, on Broad street, between Hunter and Mitchell. *pr5 _ A statistical fact. If all the bed* hugs, rats, mice and roaches that have l>een slain by Isaacson's Sure Pop were laid out in single file, it is calculated that the line would he twice as long as tbe PHILADELPHIA. 2*th September, 1870.) tficmM. Kilim A Riddle, Maonfarturvr* for G«o. Sharp, Jr., of Atlauta. Ga. :— DeahSuw: 1 have this day a***v*d your umpts of Silver, md found It to coutoiu O'Jl Thou«uii«Uhs of Mirer *'!iir.h t* oven higher tlian tin* Krgtixli Sterling Standard of 925 i quality. Itonp. i fully, Youra. J.V8. Co BO )TU. Malter a:id Rcfluer, C. 8. Mint •#- I h* Silver of which the above ia an a«say wa* composed •I clippings taken from each melt made for the Georgia Fairs. KRIDER A BIDDLE, tiefore me thii 3d day of Oc- j r*T I F. A. DKVirr, Aldermau. j ZZI COPT OP TUB AW. JTt.,.VTf J.t, 1,1, l«l». Or.rgo Hhmrr Tht *1.1. ?mr Jrrtroltmrol •../,(» m(M for M*< I. for,toh Pr.ml.iM tur , IA. ,air I. A. A .Id Ia JUoo I. I, *rlM.r ml. Tht hid mod. hg V— Am Am. orffltd, M I*, Atlantic cable. Sold by all llrnf-Rists. ^ arm,* hid tor Malbc mlrtr !ia»-IOOO aM-rrrml.m, I. A» AIMM I. CA. Depot, Pomberton, Taylor fe2K-y commltin A* «A» utdmgot •riohtr. jajo, At the Nuue time and p!*ce. t'» at-re*, more or lees, of tend, being part i>! ! -rd 1 t- 224 and 191 lu the ually Henry now Fulton oounty. Special rCotue*. street, a* 0 o'clock ye tea married totem fl. Bveus. offkiatiag. i of thebrt Ttatarday bride’s father, on Mr. D. L. HU1 Bav. Oea. 0. WktfafetiMttiag thanks te the tifatV ootipl* for kind rsmeubrance of ua, wa offer them ter congratulations and gooff wishes far ail the beat! fadas that tap* wtio stiflsr atatrla*say usually aatict- flate. Ttiough Ufa Is an up-A4U work we hops what la also a recipient of Uncle Sata'a bounty and suffer* by tXe ('peiatlon of Uo- «oiupanj fond btutfn-aa. He the mmu upiNUghmette. Two wttLtaae* led upon to testify, and alter being sworn, turnoff fovery Itrayroff or ltsl«a that win ho no yearn old. lams in the right Mnd fag. «aaeltbsr stofaa or otaynd from the pfa.e of Mr. L. D. cnrtta. qn Pel are street, fl reward will be paid for her aw- DUTTON’S SAUK AND BAG FACTORY. Bags MADE and BRANDED to order at NEW YORK PRICES. Office over Phillips k Crew's book store. Marietta Street, Atlanta, Ga. Jun t tf MERCHANTS, GET YOUR SHIPPING BRANDS CUT and ship yonr goods tn a buaines* like manner. YOU CAN GET THEM CHEAP BY CALLING AT HT8 SHOP on MARIETTA STREET, over Phillip* and Crew’s AND MAKING flPECIAL CONTRACTS. jon7 tf B. Z. DUTTON. Knight* Templar and Master Masons TAKE NOTICK t If you wish to procure of your*elve* tome of the FINEST PICTURES you have ever eeen, caU at the popular Gallery of KUHN A SMITH, may25- Whitehall street FOR HAIiB. A small stock of Tobacco, Cigars, etc., witb the privilege of one of the te-et stands In the cl-y for a retail tobacco and cigar stand, or for a bar or beer saloon, or for both. For a man with a small capital, and ooe who would like to engage iu a light, pleas- flat and profitable bu*ine#a. thi* fa au unparalleled opportunity. For particular* *• hires* my 15- I’- O. BOX w- SOMETHING BRAN NEW.— fti>0 76 cants to the Atlanta Stencil Works, Box 351, Atlanta, Ga., and get a perfect Diamond Ring. Also a beautiful Watch Ghana, with your nan graved ou It. AGKNTM WANTED. Sterling Silver Ware! Ib, Committee Hud but on. cuipotltor on •ihlhltloo-Omup Shte-p. Jr., of AtUnte. Thtj wore Inform ed that tot the Special Premium offered in thi* department there were others entered, but hove heenunaMeio discover tVir joods They hsve, after a oaiefol examination of the Watebrn. Jewelry snd Silver Ware, been impressed with the coovtotloo that the exhibition made by George Sharp. Jr., is of the highest older. For beauty of finish, purity of metal and quality of precious *tone*. novel utm th*(Msp^r mr- paiecd, and in our opinion, considering tbe quantity a* well a* the quality of these r.nnU, Um exhtbltiou h»* not been *uri>a*-etl tn our experience, at auy tair we have attouded in the tinted States. We would re- commeud a gold medal to be awarded to W. Sliaq*. for the best exhibition Wati’hta, {?”*&•*****" JAMES M. BA INK, Georgia. BLANKS saa setitue £UJUUt.at iti A | LAWYEKS • aud Uouuiy officera tiOH Vffica, Adtefas m W. H. MITCHELL, South C olina. Faib Ground*. Octeibsr 20, 1870. nefltd Wl&*t the Oity Oounoll of Atlimtfa Mmjrmt At a regular meeting of the City Council of Atlanta. Ga., the following resolution waa unanimovblv topted. Reaolveil. That the thank* of thl* body are hereby tendered factor -omimical manner Id which h- George Sharp, .. .isd the Premiums for th dual who may desire his service*, aa great tost and superior Judgin’- ut In bia Une of bualu> (Htgasd) Atlanta, GA.. October 1. 1870. B. B. LOVE. Clerk. Secretaries of Fairs, all your communications will be PROMPTLY ANSWERED. YOU WILL SAVI MONEY FOR YOUR SOCIETIES BY CALLING O: OR WRITING TO US. ft CANNOT 11 mil. Sharp A Floyd. and others, one-half acre, : 79. in the 14th toa county. Levied k Caasela, by virtue of aud to aatinry - fl. fa. issued from Liberty 8uj»- rior Court, iu favor of William T. Buabee v*. Alexander k Ca**cl*. Property pointed out in aaid fl. fa., May 23d. 1H71. ALSO, At the same time and place, a city tot in the city of Atlauta, coutaiulug one-eighth (‘,» of an acre, front- lug on the West Hide of Pryor street, near the corner of Wheat and Pryor street*, it being part of laod tot No. 78, in the 14th Dietrict of ongitially Henry, now Fulton county. On said tot ia a two-story dwelling house. Levied ou aa the property of Mrs. T. J. Pow ers. by virtue of and to satisfy a fl. fa. issued from the Justice's Court of the 12.14th District, G. M — Levy made by J. T. Loveless, L. C., and returned to me May 20th. 1871. ALSO. At the same time and place, the following lota of wild lands : 100 acres. No. 205, 12»h district, 4 section, Walk er county. 130 acres. No. 298, 12th diatrict, 4th section. Walker county. 100 acre*. No. 279,10th district, tth section. Walker 160 acres. No. 160, 2Cth diatrict, 3d section. Walker M0 acres. No. 281. 12th district. 4th section, Walk er county. 160 acres, No. 282. 12th district, 4th section, Walk- 100 acres. No. 241. 13th district, 4th section, Chat tooga county. 160 acres. No. 200, l.'tth district, 4th seotlon, Chat- teniga county. 160 acres. No. 191, 25th district, 4th section. Mur ray couuty. 16** acres, No, 201, 5th district, 4th section, Gilmer No. 12, 24th district, 4th section, Gilmer Mtiiaf) a State and <\mnty tax fl. ta. for his tax for the year 1870. Property p-nuted out by John M. Harwell, T. 0. ALSO, " ' At the same time and place, a city lot in th# city of Atlanta fronting Vi feet on Uolliua street, in the 4th Ward of sei i city, and running beck, same width, 210 feet, eunfainr.ig nue half a- rv. more or a>Uotnlng the property of T. R. Ripley, J. R. we and Laugsto.i. it tn ii.g part at laud lot No. l lot i Mi islly Ho. ry now Ful- a three roomed dwelling property f John 8. Jef- ufr Martha A. Jeffries, by louse. Levied rice, as tru.te-i Irtue of and to satisfy a ft fs **ucd from Fulton 8n S ir Court. In favor . i J. R. waUaoe va. Johu .ee, trustee, t iuo* the 8th, 1871. Property pointed < 17th dlai Rusted miles; more WcHtero \ Atlautic Rail road, three a* from the city or Atlanta, In said couuty. ^Levied on a* the p oi-ortv of Jesee M. C*H»k by virtue ot a ,d to sdulv it n fa issued from Fulton Superior Court in favor ol Rdamud I*w va. Iea*ee M. Cook. Pre.-crty |mut-d out by plaintiff's •ttoraey, June 6, 2871. Al 80, At the same time and place, a lot containing one- half acre, more or 1- sa, iu the 5th Ward ol the city A Atlanta, and known In tbe p'a-i of said city as lot No. 64. situated »u M wietfa »tr*-et opposite the capi tal building ; it bring part of laud lot No. 78, iu a 14th district of origin* ly Henry now Fulton mnty. Levied on *« the property of Willis W. Westmoreland kq virtu* ot *ud to s tfafy a fl fa the Justice Court ->f the 1234th district. G. M., lu tavoi oi Thomas Kilev-. Willis T. West- iHorelsud. Levy ma-te by Henry Holmes, L. C., »udr--turned so me April 1st, 1871. Junc7-tt A. M PEUhlOuLON, Dept 8h rf, Office, Jun- 3 XMipilon of iH-rsonalty. and I will pass toon tame at m> office, at the City Ifall. ou Thursday, the 15th day oi Jnue. 1871, si i<> o’clock. A. M. DANIEL PITTMAN, Juuo6-tf Or-ttaary. g^jCmtubrrimui JdrMTfl, EDOEFIKI.D JUNCTION, TENN., HAMLIN fl BARN CMS. 0. W. THURMAN, GENERAL AGENT. G REAT variety at frail ami oraaussatsl trees, flours, vines, etc. Every tree os shrub war ranted. apil-Ios 9800 REWARD. D DOLLA porenii wh-» ra aiiprelieuu and dellrer hi uie KDWaRli A acl.AUOHLlN. this day escaped (run custody. W. M. 8 a V i'H, U. S. Marshal. U. fl. Marshal's Ofitea. Attaatii Ga.7juue A 1811. Jun? 3t hoahoino A «om.tM»H Uld win, . "d mml Stefl- •mUmhc,. .« rnxKlr. •» Mast Stef te Ur. J. H. Mete,. Wtew HM ot to Hr 0. L THOM Id, Al B. H. OoodauuL'a iter,, Mwbln, dim. J-Htl,