The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, September 11, 1872, Image 4
HIE DAILY SUN rAi OJL . Vsnraui Mommiu. SarT’a 11. 1872. OITY AFFAIRS. mkxkoik >IX)GICAL. Wind. Ttfrlng to MUthcrlF tni wretarly oror N®- York ul How Kufl.Qd on Wedoo. Uj. with H»n- «nlly drer vaotUor and rlitns tempentor*. Bootli- Mlj to ■uhthwc.h rly wind* from P.lm.ylrenta tud Nvr Jmrj to Tlritnlo, with portly oloody woolher tlont the coeto. iMtirly -led., cloudy Mother oud rein froro North CoroHoo to Florldo, tod probt- My for the eooUi.ro portion, of ileboroe, Mloeli- ,tppl ond Lootelroe. tdoody w*lh« ond oroo. of retB from bntneky to Wiocouelo and Wchl*»n ond MObo bly Ohio, northerly to w«tf wtndo ond otoor- , ' the Norllioorn. OonaroUy eteer veothor for the Interior of the Golf Stotoo ond Tkb Gband Mo«5U«ii'‘DB Ball will ood« off at Ootoonn Springs ou Tliursdaj o/thiawaek. Fara for tbs round trip from Atlanta only At* dollar* ▲oMimanufOB’i Sal*—Oolcthomi Cocrrt.— Bm Hi* mOoa of sale of lands belonging to UieEe- tote* 41—toalmao. T*B Obut WbalSi- Boo the notloe tn An advec* tt»la| column. A gentleman In tble city owns It, • nd will soon place ft before Uio pnlllo. IU«A»nT.—A Mr. Ooorgo Bock wso required to glTO bond by Justice Waters yesterday to appear at Ike next term o* the Superior Court, to answer a charge ol bastardy. . Cuaslcs H rarer, the eery worthy end efficient Librarian of the Young Men’a Library Arsociailon. lua g »ne to LoularUle on a Tint to old IrlenUa. lie will return In a week or two. Willie Grant will HU his place till hla return. p Eason al.—Hon. Harrison W. Alley .of Dabloncfc*, la in the city, stopping at the Kimball House. He is in flue health and sa liraly aa In daya of old. Ha fkvthfuUy represented hla county in the last Leglale- tnrs. _ Abbott k Bbotbeb—Removal—See the notice of this first-class house who have removed from Wbltc- liail etreot to that very largo and convenient store. Ho. X Alabama atreet, receuUy oocopled by,Merer i. A. 0. A B. F-aWyly. They are among our most auo- oassfni and reliable morcUantii. SHOOTING AFFRAY. A Lively Little Warfare. Yesterday afternoon about two o’clock a serious altercation took plaoe on Whitehall atreet, between Mr. George 0. Tanner, freight train conductor of the State Hoad, and Mr. Francis O. Per-y, a stamping car upbolitcr-r. employed In the office of the Pull man Bleep.of Car Company, at the Union Pren*n* r.-or Depot. Several ahoU.wcro oxuLaLgod between toe parties, only one taking elfect. wounding Mr. i'oiry Ju Iho htp. The dreuinBtauce^, as we learned thorn, a- c re follow*. Hither by some mismanagement on tha part of the aerrznU or some mlfiandeistantoag Fnnrrsl of Father O’Rellley. The fuuoral ooremohy of Father O’Beuly, which was began yesterday with the singing of tha Grand Requiem Maaa yeaterdey morning, was attended by a tremendous assemblage of people. The Catholic Ob arch daring the mess and aermon was literally overflowing—the stales, windows, portico end yard • ^ armlog with people. Among the dittiugulshed Catholic U'.Tln>« who lArtidpakd tn the Grand Requiem Mare were, lit. Rot. Bishop Perslco; Very Kev. Fetbor Hamilton, Ai;gunta; Celebrant Fathsr O’Jiara, Augusta; Les sen Father Duggan, Atlanta; Rub-deacon Fathor Qalulan, Augusta; Father Cullenan, Atlanta; Father Leros, Savannah; Father Patrick, Savannah; Father i the part of Mr. Tanner, that gentleman occupied i cafferty, Columbus; Father Bazin, Macon. Mr, Perry's seat at tho breakfast table of the Na tional Hotel yesterday morning. This circumstance aimo>ed Mr. Perry. He aLuaed the servants and Indulged In some insinuations, which reflected upon Mr. Teuner, and which provoked from him some remark. Words wero multiplied for some time, when Mr. Tanner a*iaed an luketaud from the bar of the hotel offlee, and burlad it at Perry, sinking him on the arm. Perry thereupon left, inviting Tanner down to tho Passenger Depot, where he said they would sew tic the difficulty. flAt this juncture the altercation terminated until about 1 P. M. At that Ume, just as Tannar was re turning from the dining room of the hotel end was stepping on the sidewalk Perry brushed by Tanner In rather a menacing manner. Tanner seeming de sirous to avoid a difficulty by eluding him, turned and euteiad the hotel. Perry soon followed and Uugored around Tanner, who waa In company with Mr. Fred W. Waddy, aa If he sought a difficulty. Mr. Waddy, anxious to prevent a collision between the parties, assiduously kept himself directly bo- tween Tanner and Perry. After nianceuverlag in this manner for seme time Mr. Tanner a»fl Waddy left tho hotel, crossed the rallroed sad proceeded np Whitehall street. Anlv< lug In front of Lynch'otold clothing stand, they halted for a moment to talk with some onu, when they observed Perry Immediately behind them. He peered by, however, and walking on up Whitehall, ■topped In front of Mr. II. Mub.eubrlnk'a store. Directly, Moaere. Tauner and Waddy camo ou up tho street. Aa they approached tho spot where Perry waa etaadiikg. Lo (Perry) drew bit platol from bis pocket and a*kcd Tanner; “Aro you prepare. Tanner replied; "I don't reek nor deelro a difficul ty." Perry replied, "you are obligod to havo It, 1 whereupon Tanner drow his pstol Instantly and fired upon Perry, inflicting a lloah wound la hla hip. The Grand Requiem Mass was sung amid the pro- roundest solemnity from 10 to 11 a. M., after which Bishop Fersleo proceeded to deliver the fuueral dis course In the Ohurob In the presence of the remains of tha lamented decease and a large congregation, fils discourse, which lasted vbout an hour, was pro nounced one of tha ablest, moat eloqusnt and touching of hla entire life. The usual fuueral cere monies were performed in the Church, while many huudreds outside, eager and yearning to witness the iaettributo to .the dead, were unable to gam admit tance byreaeon of the multitude. After the ceremonies in the Church were ooncluded, the remains were re moved from the Church and borne to the vault pre pared for their reception in the basement of the Church, amid the tears of hundreds of hie devotes, congregation and friends. Thus has passed away a pious minister, a devoted pastor, a beloved instructor, a learned man, a tried friend, a public benefactor and an honored citizen. His funeral obsequies were attend'd by Catholic and Protestant alike, many of whom seemed to vl. with each other In paying a last tribute to one whom they admired for hla talents and revered for his vir tue. A Mstrlmonlul Scene. B&- EI8EMAN A TIRO., through their oxtonsive facilities, aro enabled to make first-class work at reasonable charges. sep4tf SW* Chapped Bauds, Pace , Rough other Cutan<x>tu!a§h.-tion.. cured, and the ikin mad; soil and smooth, by uiiug -Lo Juuipor Tar Boap, made by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New fork. For sale by all Druggists. eatAwed diwly BOON TO SCFFEBIKG^FEMALES. LaGimkgl, Ga., March 29. 1S70. Blaliteld & Co., Atlanta, Gu.: Dear Sirs—I tako pleasure in stating that X have used for tie last twenty years tho medicine you era putting un, known as Dr. Bradfiild’s FEMALE BEGBLA- TOB, and consider it the best combina tion ever gotten together for tho diseat.es for which it is recommended. I have been familiar with the preparation both as a practitioner of medicine and in do mestic practice, and oan honestly say that I consider it a boon to suffering females, and can but hope that every lady in our land, who may bo suffering in any way peculiar to their sax, may be able to pro cure a bottle, and their sufferings may not only be relieved, bnt they bo res tored to health and strength. With my kindest regards I am, res- peotfaily, sepC W. B. Fkbrell, M. D. ANN OUNCEWENTS. WM. KILE is announced os a candi date for re-election to the offloe of Coro ner of Fuiton county, subject to the Democratic nomination. matrimony occurred yesterday at the >flloe of Juatlrc E. B. Maine ou. Two likely negroes named 1 oupey Kimbrough and Tetmefireo Harris had b.on guilty of a Httlo Indiscretion of which marriage wan tho only rf medy, and marriage and imprisonment tho only alternatives. Upou boing advised of their critical «1‘nation, they held a lover' coLuaol; and upon mature deliberation upou the iron fetters of prison life and tho golden fetters of ua.muoiiy, resolved to cast their lot with tho latter. The loving (?) proepc ctlvo huaband was Instantly dispatched for a llcenso, and tho prospective bride, twv lb.. tan, th. Coot of Mr. Muhl.o- '-‘f 1 “'^OW-S In Idotattou. culo*l« on .L, brink',Itora,indlfr.Tonne,followed, wbon Ikro, ! »“>r“» U ‘ s ™ |r *“ ‘ n4 ' shots were exchangod—Taancr shooting twlco and Furry onoe, It labclloved; but none of the shots took effect. THE STEINER HYDRO-CAUUO.N GAS MACHINE fJIGIS MaCHIXS 16 VOY IN Oi’FJfATlOK IN tiio office of the lUilckerLocker Life Ineurauce Com pany, AusteU’i Bonding, Docatur street. All are invited to cull and aoe It, Every flunily oan have tholr own machine, and moke their own Gas, fully equal to Coal Gas. and at leas than half the ooct. Machines ot all si*oe from tL.K* lights to one hundred lights, ot one thouaa;-d. Machiu o supplied. .-Riteatid County Rights for ■ale. Apply at the abov.i named office to THE STEINER HYDBO-CABBON GAS MACHINE COMPANY uvl-tf 6DOHOIA STATE FAIR, ATLANTA 18 7a To Segrixa IvrOKrXD^L"Sr 7 October 14tla, a^nci Close SATURDAY, October lOtTi, A GRAND EXHIBITION MAY BE EXPECTED Of the Products, Implements and Processes OF AGBIOULTDBAL, MECHANICAL AND MANUFACTURING INDUSTRY Of Invention and Art, of Stock, etc., etc. tST No pain* will be spared to make this the most instructive Fair ever held iu Georgia. For premium lists and other particulars address au28-dtd SAM’L BARNETT, .Secretory, Atlauta, Ga. REMOY AJLio v retdiy, At! REMOVAL A. C. & B. F. WYLY, Wholesale Grocers & Commission Merchants FOK TUB LKtifSLATUKK. Col. Samuel Weil is aunouuood os a candidate for the House of Representa tives, to represent Fulton oounty in the next General Assembly—spbjeet to the rnnis unkivaled medicine :««.rranted cot nomination I A to oonUla s single pMtlele oIMehcdby, or anj Democratic nomination. nsou, minomi »nbst»oM, but is Mani Demoohats. I purely VECETABLE- Crtlavtrlirl Nnnr Q+nro We are authorized to annonnee the; For forty YEkBS it h&a proved lt^ great value OUiulltliU IvcW OtUI U name of Judge CLARK DOWELL os a | Si^SH Candidate lor tue Liegielftturo, enoject to 1 0 f the country vouch for iu wonderful aud peciUlar tho Democratic nomiaation. I power in purifying tho BLOOD, «thnulnai.g '.ho tor- I hereby announce myself » oan-1 SSSfS’ito. mBmoV' HAVE REMOVED TO THEIR at M . .PMI,., AMAlttas tbs return ..I tLe dswut j represent tho people of Fulton j REGULATOR l. ackuovieascd'a. bare HO equ.! u . 1 County m the House of Representatives LIVER MEDICINE, ■ i(.ira lo-a 'i.viuo rrturooU tbsr csrale.-'T as-1 of the next Legislature. I stand upon I It contains four modlc.1 oknu nta, uovor unitea in "ZTmoZZZZ’Z! and advocate the Labor Reform move-, On the Cor. of Pryor and Decatur Sts Bu tn crus. wrr. numoeut.1, n««n^.na - 11'' r n t,aud taviWd^ionon the rntbl 1SMSTtS! Eomeriy known us the “Trout House Comer,” opposite tho Kimu ea bafur. Ju.Ua. Butt, .a U.. _ob«. nf afo.ult. ! ieoL W. G. NEWMAN. I hM * t -1 House, where they cordially iuvite all rled and bo*, lory, with Lit out to lull. They both vfavrd oxamlnaUon, and gavo a bund ol 11,000 oach Vo ap pear at the noxt Urn of tho buparlor Court. AVory soon afterwards Perry sued out a peso* war rant against Tanner, and, also, upou hla affidavit, Bound Trip Tickets to tho Grand Masquerade Ball at Oatoosa Bpriogs oo | A f t> o. lanner and u. f. Haaoock, who vu in Thursday eveniogi oan he had at tho ; oompany with .Mr. Tanner during tho difficulty, Union Passenger Depot Fob Fit* Dol- j ™ °n . obar,. of weiult .no taws,. P4gH, j 1 u j Hcrordrm* Court. Nww Build two.—Mrs U F. Smith la ereoUng Wore the dow.lpl- Tohn living In there dayu. v • ffirga, tandaoma brink house on forayth atreet, ad- j Tentnro the aarertlon that ho would have preclt.ua Joining Dr. lioorluga.-It will be occupied by her aa a , iHtlo time for pr-'re v i»g, and baptizing, for ho would boarding house. Its k>oatlou la very oouveulout for j flud abundaut empioyuiont la “canting out devils, day hoarders, ami tha rooms are apeoloua aud very I He would find a 1! f*> Uma employment In this city, dcatable lor faxaUloa. Mrs. Smith’s Rood meuege-aud could with the ntmoet proprloty, make hla maot aud excellent table havo secured a good rapu- head-quurtcra at Ilia Hot< r’a Court-room, where tit Ion and patronage. !f, i, Janet, of Uualnnatl. See hla card. We know whereof wa apeak when wa tell the merohanta ot this oity and tha surround ing country that ho la a thoroughly lasponalbla aud reliable business man. 11a in auccossfiJ. Lie gives hie personal attention to his Luslnonti aud huu thn reputation of doing right, and this Is what iniktu hla tsuoccM reaervod. Gone to Hta Post. Mr. F. M. Clark, lately appointed Assistant Freight Agent of the Atlantic Ooaat Line, left this oity for Wilmington on Saturday night last. He remained over Sunday at Augures, his home, and left there Monday morning. He has the coullJenoo of the .tuercantUo community aud ot mlltuad mtn In % Georgia. ^ A Catil uk i Mtun. JCddvri■ Tbetnsui. grigs:Ion of the Catlioilo l hsreby tauderud, tu tho Lit. j kindly gavo their s n ks. ii,.« ).astor and coo-* h aro duo, aud aro ...d gcmiinicu who our organist, llu. Madden, during thesoiouiuuiLN of taiher O'RolUj’* fuueral. Ttoese are the unuts of tiiu latiii'N and |,cntloinon to whom our thanks are tiuu; Mrs. Col. Woenis, Mias Hurt, Mrs. Bcbmldt. MU* Knox. Mi. I’srklns, Mr. Harm sen, Mr. Trowbridge. J. 1). PC004K. PUD.—Miss JBmuie b. Hogs, danghter of Mr. Thomas sad Mrs Mary A. lloge. formerly of Loudou oounty, Virginia, died lu U.U city yesterday morning, after a lingering Him as of cousctnptlou. She was a meet amiable aud loving young lady, and her death will be mourned by her many friends In Ytrglaia and tha many abo has won during her resi dence la this city. Her funeral will take pleoo from tho resldenoe of her fhthex, on atreet, at • o'clock this morning. The friends of the fhmlly are Invited to XUilt PnocnnniHo* or tu Bureau Oounx.— Tuesday, September 10th. Decisions were rendereil In the following oeaea: rujrrCmcrrr-X^rwAt-Koa. I, T, (Warner, Chief JusUoe, dissenting.) 11,12 10. Jfrssrssd—Noe. 4. 0,10, (Werner dlaaentlug.) 14. Ho. 8—Flint Circuit—Argument concluded. TALLAVOOSA OXBCCIT. Ho. 1-Thoe. C. Miller, et aL, vs. F. M. Flak-Role vs. Shanffi from Troup. Argued by Dlgham for plaintiff in error; Bpeer and Mabry for defendant, HO. B-4L F. 8. Kirnbro h Oo. va. Geo.W.Edmonaou —Kate va. Bherlif from Fayette. Argued by Henry Jackson for plaintiff in error, and J. W. Fee:*, contra. Ho. II ttnrtan Fage va. 0. M. Dodson—Motion to rvtet an tetruAar. from Campbell. Argued by Fears for plaintiff in error; no appeeran• j for the de fense. Tha Court adjourned. Candidates Hsetlng. Pumnaat to agreement the vartoue candidates met at the City Hell for the purpose of perfeotlrg errengementa for tho approaching nominations. When* on in-rti^n. Mr. Clerk Howell waa celled to the eh air and 0. A. Oolllfer requested to act aa 8m- foter/.. 6* nmttea of Judge PlUmaa. proxya ware allowed to repveeent absent. OeodbUtoa, and candl * for Sheriff, with their deputies, were allowed one fyh* By Mkjor Edwards -Beaolved. That for the purpose of carrying on tha election . for th* linmirV*" of candidates for the Legislature * and bounty officers, there ahull be opened et the City Hall, In Alteala, on the tint day of September, 1STY* two ballot-boxes, an follows: At the window on thn right hand side of tha Horth entrance of tho p&Jftfyooe bsUot-boxwhere the votes ferment- K&jf jggiilutir shall be reoelved; a Hie win dow on the left hand aide of aeme entrance one UfM4xnvlitf.tk.nlM far wmitjr dun ilill Uiratrea. 1km daM t. fan. imu,in U nek tu-OT Jt-aUM of tkorntf <uxl wo (noholdan. ot, Unn ooloiO UtfUlurOU—t for fko pnpott et kn,tzn no n«loten of tto nun ul tkno tallj- okooU-Md oold nuuoRtfo to bo ulooUl tl thlo ty.,ed them l^ oth'.r with .bout ah wuoh iol-iuntty j i if they wero s' uut to cusage lu a cotillion dance I herebj onnouuce myaetf a candidate tendedu«ujoth.tiu» CAA.0 Of •• WhUom Triable Too," .nd oaid tb. I to repros-ot tho people of Fulton county ro ~£“, m «nd j in the House ol Lcprtaontativca of the' tho,.of, wit: Oj,pmU». suppreaeed langhtcT of the court and spectators, and ^ with a ludicrouB grlu on their faces, thop pruiuised j next Legislature—Bubjoot to the DomO' regarded i GREAT UHFAILIKC SPECIFIC, | aud the painful offspring i to become man ami vrifo Tho ceremony through, they made for tha door, and beet a hasty rutraat down stairs, congratulating each othor on the little fitratagem they hail adopted to dupe tho Court, cheat tho law and escape tte rigors and just punlahra mt. DonbtloM they parted in a few iniaules, with regard the " solemn coviunut as a Joke. Such aro tho mockeries of this holy in stitution of marriage. evatio nomination. FOR TAX UBCEIVFhR. thereof, tu '/It: Dyspept la, Ccnatit Alto.i, Jaundice, Billons Attacks, Sick Feed Ache, Colic, Depression of Spirits. Sonr Stomach, Uosrtb”rc, etc., etc. j Bognlate the Livor and prevent GHfLLS AND FEVER SIMMONB’ LIVER REGULATOR Is msnnfretured only by J. H. Z'&ILIS & CO., MACON, Ga.. and PHILADELPHIA. United States Court. moaand women "posBoeccd of tho dovU" rosoit dally “In great legions.’ jjs Honor do»!s not ocoxu to ‘'cast out devils” with any ouarkod degree of sucoeas, but when it oomna to ousts, lio gets thst out every pop. llAUFEIl fllrd before Ills Honor’a Court yostc) day a bill ol In. Juqotlou against Eliza Jouklun, by which he sought to enjoin her to lot hhn have whisky whonovor he thought proper to tako It. The circnmstaucoa which pro “oko l this casu aro m foliowe- Mr. Harper, at flfty-flvo minutes past eleven o’clock Mouday moru- lug suddenly discovered that bg had takon only twenty-nine drlnka alnco breakfast, wanting one oompleto the full quota of hla morning’s devotions before twelve o’clock. An omission to take this drink h* Cruily believed would Lo hl.t otornvl ruin, so he frantically seicod hu. hat, aud by dint ol walking on is fort ouo stop and on his head anoth-r, ho at hrt AcbeaCUz.1 .«’ bar-room, where, f ilingono h .it aud valiant effort lop rest ryo bin equilibrium »7 jssInglilB log a and •Htumodlcully ♦.•rsayUig the nntor, Le pleaded for the fae<«r * f anotli r drlnk 4 Thq bar-maid obrervltif that tho wrotehul follow l< in,the laid stagenof Urunki uneso, took com)*as- ,i!i on him. and said: •• w<* cover urrvo cuatomcrh whou they havo hnd sufficient. You havo lied too much already.” John Harper—•' Y«z 'urn (blr) h-h-h I msy’vo ’nd (bio) too much, b-but I 'aren't 'ad (hlo) enough 1" Notwithstanding this pointed repartee, the bar maid positively refused to oblige him, whereupon he doparted. J Jet as h( readied the door lie became furiously mad, and Just for nplte fell “ hcris over- head” out of tho door, over the aldewalk Into tho street. He thought thst demonstration would bring the tier-maid to her tenses, but atrang* to say, they found much more difficulty lu bringing Mr. Harrcr to hla aenoca; for lu performing that athlotlc somer sault his hea«\ formed a very suddon aud unnatural connection with a rock, At which coalition bln brains revolted, and flow about promiscuously In the street. Mr. Uarpcr’a brains are still astray aouiowhere. as he la* utterly destitute of brains at the pr-msut He waa permitted to go out on the streets again by himself on tha payment of |0 aud costs. son aaamutta walpoli was a lady of more remarkable than illustrious de scent. It must not be inferred from this, however, that she waa barn In tha royal family of Emperor William of Germany. Her nobla descent consisted In descending, with masterly agt ltj, from tho top of a railroad embankment Into tha excavation be low while aha was drank aa a ” fiddler’s bitch.” It Is by vlftne of thin remarkable exploit that eho makes claims to nobility—an ambition that cost her $10. uamth* wuiiri.ru le a perfect wheel-horse. Having bcou called upon to pray at a yrAyor-mcetlng tho othor ovonlng, ho forgot himself and oommcncod reposting a prayer more familiar to him, vis: one In vogue at the c^rd table. “ Now by golly ana tho holy fathers, aud the almighty king of spades, you villainous hoatbeu sconndrel go to ——1” Just at that moment he wre v -mindo 1 of his peculiar *itueUon—tho cUld-ltke touch of a gentle police nun—who kindly jecorted hkJtohle "little bod,” for which he paid |3 aud delta. MAOS WYaYX sudd only beenmo very atek ytstorday J.«t as be walked cut of atreet saloon, and befog eome- what fkint, swocnoe awaj. He wanted to go h^me lo *uls wife for treatment, but A hot headed crnvl hearted polioemau said he knew what Meek ranted, and carried him to the calaboose aa If ha were drunk. Hla Honor prescribed for him yesterday morning, which prescription coat $6. rtABK SX.TKB drank ao muoh hotter milk for breakfast yesterday morning that ho cculdnot walk straight; aud he too hod to bag the aaatsWnce of a r^ceman. Honor, after hearing hUr statement to this aflkeh fined him fib an \ costa, remarking tuat he waa going to pat A stop to such proeredirgs. There mast be some mitu ke about this case, aa we think •very man la at liberty to drink buttermilk until ha bursts If he wants lo. This Court waa occupied yesterday in calling tho Issue and Equity dockoui. Several verdicts were re- oorfled, but no arguments wore mado. over one hundred parsons, mostly witnesses and dofondante In cases of Illicit distilling, are proaont. Thoso gontlomeu, who aro nearly all /armois, are oltizoua ot Haralson, Paulding, Chcrukoe, Gilmer, LumpkJu, Towns, Uuiou, and White counties, nearly all hailing from Chorokro Goorgla, w hich aeoius to bo thu lavorito Beotion ol Illicit dtatillcis. Thcar persons aro here, some of them on a enm- mcna from tho Grand Jury.audolhersa* defeudauta and wltnosscs In cas^s of Illicit dUtilling, which, it la tho purpose of the Court, to Investigate Imme diately. The cases for violation of Ku-Klnx, enforcement and election laws have v!l been postponed until the 4tl> Mouday, irat., when Judge Woods, of Alabama, will occupy the !*ench in conjunction with Judge Rrsklne. This errnug jinont 1* in accordsaco with the recent dciUvHi of i’nngroas whloh pror.uea that r Judge of the District Court, in conjunction "d<\. a Judge uf the Circuit Ooutt, thall comm”*!* the bone a for the <1 reuitOourt. Bsaolred. That Judge PlUman bo requested te havSthS niuwsry platfonna enacted at tha windows with suitable shelter over tha platforms—tha ax- panes of which to be boras by all tha chhdidatas On motion of Mr. Lowndes Calhoun, Messrs L. «. Waters, J. F., O. H. Jones and M. Mahoney, were ■ of election for * aof Jndge Pittman. KemU Baa- t, J. P., S. B. Levs and Paul Joses, Jr., were By Mr. A. K. Hoyle—Beaolved, That the ptocetdlug* of this meeting be rub- Itshed In the DemocraUc papers of the city. Meeting adjourned. CLOU* laowKLL, Chalrmau. 0- A. Coluu, Secretary. Mote. B. U. Ulll anil tUc Jews Mr. Hill, la one of his tetters on the QUU Hoed laaae, oombsttlrg the mfjor.ty report of the Logie* Istive Committee, and alluding to aoa.e oommunl- oatioua by anonymous writers, used tho tollowiu « language: What an oncouragoment to anouymoua momsntl tlca to this report of the majority * They oome to the front as legal authority. I never thought anony mous writers were great on law aud truth. But thee 1 admit I have known even the picayune Jew Uiackatoncs and Storys of the earth—lying. Th* ItroRU, a Jewish paper published at Gln«.,n- natl, qnotea tha foregoing from ” D. H. Hill, Radi- •R.” and oommente on II t Wo JkpvoM to know that odpollttetan whose aablUon runs aw It not being balanced by merit end e' " If Mr. HUl was in trouble about a f up hi* dvy paper, we could have given him c which is true, via: •• I have known a hungry offu . •coker hide behmd a show of ^airiotUn. and InUg- rity. and at'll fkii to b-at an/ n t his rppouente. ’ There !■ certainly more truth in this mrupnorthan In Mr. Hill's; for if cne 'mends to iwat Uaclctr .. or Kory, he will certainly n«q begin tuifottlyv*- muj‘i.s the name# of two soil (era. roue of who u waa ever noted as a great jurist. Beside* wh>t has the nicavur.'sh nature of a man to «lo with his sn> goolky aa to hta Juiidkal knowledge! bOLD BY ALL JBU(HH8T1]' ATj»LoT,-krc of all counterfeits aud luiltuticntrCg Jyi3 mt. uonau.™ n.oj p.«ca. OAPT. A. G. GRIER fa ouiiooncod , „ TOB , ^ a mutu.1 dotermination lo [ os tt uftnaiaate for re-olcctlon tc tJ© c ’:" l'rlM.J p? r plK'l lauil, r^atwio paid. 1 tunnt cf 1.11, .nd lidelily," i fi«C of Tax Reef IVer—subject to tUe L eic- : I'l^i.rcd r -My tot aw la nottlea 110, 1 oorotio nomination. He fa thankful for - - - ” ” • r - • * " * “ T * “ post support, and hopes to merit the confidence and continued favor of the pnblio. .Vo are authorized to announce the name of A. J. COLLIER as a candidate for Tax Receiver of Fulton conuty at the onsuing election—subject to tho Dcmo- stutio nomination. MAJ. J. F. EDWARDS is a candi date for tbo office of Tax Receiver of Fuiton connty, subject to the Domo- ratic nomination. J. N. LANGSTON fa heieby an nounced as » candidate for Tax Receiver of Fulton oonnty at tho ensuing election —subject to tho Demooratio nomination. SuprttMH Court ol Georgia. BGIUIAU ORDER OP BUSINESS—OAHES YEI TO BE ARGUED, 0 iliaccu Cl^ult. 12 Atlanta Circuit 13 ttume Circuit 14 Chi n kesCircuit 15 Koribern O.rcult Ill Aui’iist* Circuit. i7 Middle Circuit Local & Business Notices. 19* WOOD YARD, corner of Loyd and Deoutnr streets. sepll.Imo SCIPLE A SONS. •Sr* EISE5IAN &. URO. are opening the largest and truest selection of piece goods for tailoring purposes. scp4tf fey-EISEJlAN & URO'S. selections of Ooatings, Pantmgs, I’antnlooniugs and Vestings, from the most celebrated Eng lish, French and Ucrmau manutnetorics, should be examined to bo appreciated, Bopttf W THE TREMENDOUS RUSH for Goods at William Rich Sr Co.’s great sale has had its effect We tlnd that their lino stook of Roots andShocs ore all sold—none left. And tho Dry Goods shelves look empty, l'hc fen goods still on hand comprise DRESS GOODS for Summer, Fail aud Winter. Shawls, Iilanlots, Hosiery, Glovee, White Good. 4 , Lnoea, Ribbons, and Trimmings. . All of which have been marked down still lower until it is just impossible for any other house to sell good* at anything like thoir prices .Vo cm <#■«.«, ant, or uii, sell as cheap as William Rich & Oo. do. We understand that tho sale will last only a few daya longer. sep8,so,tn,tbu $gjr Before baying any other, examine the Sowing Machine Company with Trado Mark, **F. F.,” which m.&nsthat it fa a "Fouriij Favorite "—not only in tho first families, bet that there aro but few families which can do without it Office corner of Brood and Marietta streets, Atlanta, Ga. tm' E1SEXIAN A Blto. enjoy faeili ties second to none in their tailoring and onatom doparUnout. sepltt tur EISEMAN k BRO. make it • point to employ none bat the beet work men. ecpltf FOR onmNARY. COLUMBUS A. PITTS^s nnnonneed as a candidate fcr Ordinary cf Fulton county- subject to the Dom, 4 '.u!io nu.a- lLution. TO THE DEMOCRATS Ox FULTON COUNTY. 1 imnounco m.v3rlt u randidate for re eel ion to tiie office of Ordinary of Ful ton county—subject to tho nomination to be made by the Democratic party. If re-elected, I present my past official record as tiro rule for my future conduct. DANIEL PITMAN. The many friends of COL. A, J. Mo- BR1DE announce him ao n suitable can didate for Ordinary ot Fulton county, subject to tho Democratic nomination. Cl.EriK SUPERIOR COURT. W. R. Venable is announced as candidate for re-election to tho office of Clerk of tho Superior Court of Fulton county—subject to the Democratic nom ination. We are authorized to announce tho name of DR. J. S. HOLLIDAY, as a candidate for Clerk of the Superior Court of Fulton oounty, subjoot to tbo Democratic nomination. FOR TAX CUI.I.BCTOR. W. F. STEWART is nnuonnood as a candidate for Tax Collector of Fulton connty—subject to the nomination of the Demooratio Party. Wo are authorized to nnnonneo SAM’L R. HOYLE aa a canidate for the offieo of Tax Collector of Fulton county, subject to the Democratic nomination. Jt. p. Tatum fa announced as a cau- dit.-ito for the office of Tax Collector for Fuiton connty, subject to the uotnin i- tiou of tho Democratic party. Jusss C. Holbrook fa announced by his friends as a candidate for Tux Col- looter of Fulton coupty, subject to the Democratic nomination. Gen. W. S. WALksR fa announced as a candidate for the office of TaxJCoUeotor of Yulwn county, subject to tho nomin ation of tho Domooratio Party. FOR COUNTY TREASURER. Wo ale authorized to annonnee WM. MoMILLEN aa a candidate for Connty Treasurer—subject to the Democratic nomination. Wo are authorized to annonnee the namo of 0. M. PAYNE as a candidate for ro-eotlon to the office of Treasurer of Fulton County—subject to a Domooratie nomination. Editors Sun: Please announce the name of JOHN P. MAYES as a candi date for the office of Treasurer ot Fulton county, subject to the Democratic nomi nation. _ Tax-Patsks, FOR SHERIFF. TO THE VOTERS OF FULTON COUNTY : I hereby annonnoe myself a candidate for the omoe of Sheriff of Ful ton county, at tho ensuing election, snh- jeot to the Democrat-' nomination, asso ciated with the following named gentle men as Deputies: G. WHIT ANDER SON, CHARLES W. WELLS and 0. 0. GREEN. A. M. PERKEBSON. J. 0. HARRIS is a candidate for re nomination lor the offioe of Sheriff of Fuiton connty. He bam associated with him aa Depntiea the following named gentlemen : GEO. W. KRIE8 W. D. BROWN and Dr. W. L. MANGUM. tW- REGULAR DINNER at Tim Mm-phy’sRestaurant, on Mari, .*:- .-‘r,.t, above Phillip* »ml Crews, every day be tween the bourn of Iff if. aud 31 r. M. — The very best the market affords. AU for the small amount of M cents. joneSO-U Assessment of STATE TAXES For tho Present. Year. GOOD CLOSE*BUYING MEIICHANTH To call and examine the LARGEST AND EEBT STOCK OF GROCERIES Ivcpt by any House iu the State of Georgia. Grateful to their numerous friends for the liberal support extended in the past, they hope to servo them now more satisfactorily than ever. au25 EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT, Btate oi Georgia, Atlanta, ?uly 26,1872. Pursuant to sooftou 1 of tbo Tax Act, approvotl Januarg 12,1872, which authorize* the Governor, with the teeiftaur* rf tho Coraptrcinr General, to s eufl kvy auch a per rentage on the t.vxable property u will prodnoe, m tho estimation of the Governor, iho sum of $600,000, exclusive ol specific taxes, and, after approximating, aa nearly aa practi cable, the amount In valuo of all taxable yropetty in the State, ett exhibited In the TfV , l>l' , esH it la— OBDLBED, That fonr-tonth- r-'oae, .rccat, bo nc- iset . and e'dleutcl upou the araoui’.t of tho valno of tAxablo property retnrued by or asHeacei 1 Si’tilr.Bt :h taxpayer, and upon the value of all property in tho blafo aubje.it to taxation vl valorem. JAMES M. SMITH, Governor. MADISON BELL, Comptroller Goneral. wG-iiSOd Are You n Bankrupt 1 Do notresent this question, reader. It Is not an Impertinence. Wo hare no ri^ht to inquire Into your business affairs, and don’t Intend to. But are you bankrupt in health ? I> so, recruit, regulate and renovate your Insolvent system wUh Tarrant’s Effcrvoflcent Seltzer Aperient i its reserves of latent strength and vitality in ti vo, vital capital with that most ag t>e*bit* of all tonics that mildest of evacuants, that most go nial of stomachics, that most salubrious of exhiler- ants. It puts dyspepsia and biliousness to flight, cures constipettou, bracrii the nerves, clears the bralu, aud refreshes, reanimate* aud purifies the whole physique. Sold by all druggists. ■apt l— FflKSSC TURNIPSEEDS. l^>00 ll>s. LANDI1ETH ’ S Fresh and Ocuuiue TURNIP SEEDS DailjiiExpectaL C^ubtiif of prmrLB top rfffc/ji** avTM jmw, trniru JiflM.ww, Lmrft WBirJB POJffMJ.VlMJS' ULOBE MBD TQr PJjJI MTCB, iu.von.Ji. jaw PMBJrcu, arc. TOP or JBMNJrr M£B, tJinrn as.onjn, ejbvx co»*»o«.v. 90 GM8B8 PBute3 P^SBBS »*sc tr stort. Mark W. Johnson’s, Agricultural Wtreheuaa, Jtt ' ■ GEORGE PAGE & OO MAXurACTUxxari or Patent Portable Circular PMills, Stationary and Portable STEAM ENCfNE OHI8T MILL*, Jte tfo. B Se^rejodar Street. aLTIMCRE, mo. BTBtndftr Ootologu* and Price-Liu. ^ efll-deoAAwly ^ Oa3oy & Hudson, LiTCHFIELD HOUSE, ^ttomeyaatliaw AC WORTII, olior.GfA. rI 'ALLS ALWAYS YTtMSUEU WITH 1NR X beat tha mai A L. LITGH71ZD, Tbocnaoa, McDuflU Co, atsblae, athUa, ahaUer, ltea 4c. Two Daily Connections Blue Mountain Eoutc SELMA, ROME, AND DALTON llulircuff aud Ira Connections. ATLANTA !>Y TBS _ 4*03 p. rfl. TRAIN OF WESTERN H. ATLANTIC UAlLBCAU ot morn, at 10 P. M., making cloeo counectlou wltl* Tun MA-IIj TBLA-XM Ot Selma, Dome and Dalton ltallroed, arriving at Solniaat 9:Jk) A. M. anti making close connectlf na with train ot Alabama Central BailruaJ, arriving at Meridian < :45 Jackson Vtckaborg ALHO, make clore connection at CAI.ERA witL traffr.x of South end North Alabama Railroad, arrlv- ,nS * l .a.. « Montgomery *■ “• l ;ft 0 \ M. The Road baa bean recently equipped and ’“ equipment Ih not surpassed by for ktreogth ai d beauty of ilniah. the couth No change of cara between Roma and Selma PULLMAN PALACE CARS NO DELAY AT TERMINAL POINTS. FAST EXPRESS TRAIN e aa low aa by any other Route. - * * "lugatou JOHN B. PECK, General Tasacnncr Agent, Patous, Ala. E. G. BARNEY, General Superintendent. READ CAMPBELL. Local Agent, - — - j] House. myg»-tf No. 4 Kimball I zjUmbbu. MEuntJJt, jo.res o tu, H AVE on hand, and are constantly receiving, a Large Stock of Dry aud Green Lumber of all the varieties appertaining to the trade, together with White rino Door*, Windows and Blinds, To all of which they would respectfully call the at tention of lluildera and other. Prices aa low aa the market will admit. Satisfaction Gnarauteed. Offlee and Yard next below Willingham Bulldin Decatur street, Atlanta Ga. myMf Graluim & Dutlor. Colton Factor« and ComwUi- slon Merchants. anSMm *• Not Claoapotet, BUT SAFEST AND BEST!" PRATTS ASTRAL OIL DEPOT, Whitehall Street, Ono Door Below Mitchell Street r. Ha LeDUC, Jtgtnt. Five raaanna why this OU aliould be need In prefer ence to any other: It la strictly pure, le always on.form, Bnrns odorleaa. r tako fire I- perfectly aate. and w II not cx^l hI« if tho lamp u upset and brokcu. It will burn longer Ihauany other. .. _ No aeeldente have aver yet occurred from it. Try It and be convinced. For rete. wholeeele and retell, by ” —UO. Jl**- r. H. LxDUO. Sole dgenk into. Ga. ,1 HOUSE H'JiJTTEU.y I WANT a neat Cottage of about four SMUkWltb* In two squares «f the boalue** portion of White hall street, or oo the line of the Street Knilrond. Any cne bavin,: a suitable house at a aeaeOt»ab.L price, can finds careful, promyppayuig Unantt^agrere P. 0. Box Ko. T, LUaaU, Q. DR. H. NEESON. DEAFNESS CXJRET Ear Diseases Treated. OFFICE- PEARK’8 ROOMS, MARIETTA STREET Corner of Peachtree. ST" Kefcra by porulssiou to the Hon. A. H. STE PHENS. fiuSff-tf r JL'o Kent. rrtHE FIOKSN HOU.?^ WITH 17 ROOMS - Will I bn routed to a gueit. prompt paying tenaut, up* unfavorable te i-a •. /n>" to JOHN FICKKN. Cl,'rar Store. No. 17 roechlree atre-ot, oppoel te Nd croaa Bonding. aull-tt " WANTED. A LIVELY BUSINESS MAN, with $1,0C0 cash, to Join tha undersigned in an established, wdl- anug bnalueae. A chaLce rsulj offered. Address yl22*tl■ » * lyE&SI’.O.Boi 107- CENTRAL HOTEL No. 233 liroacl Streset AUguto, - ' - Georgia UITDiTED IN THE CENTRE Or THE CITV O and of bualneaa. A first-claaa Hotel. Hot and cold bath a fnrniahed to ladles, free of charge. Barber 8hop attached to tb* Hotel. Planters and merchants visiting Augusta, will find It to their Interest to atop at tha Central, where they will be convenient to the leading business bonsai and cotton factors of the city. MRS. WM. M. THOMAS. Proprietress Jytt-lm ROYAL INSURANCE CO. OF LIVERPOOL. ASSKTS OP TUB COMPANY ON THK 1st OF JUNE. 1872. rrtHE sworn statement of the condition of tbo J_ Company on the lat June, inat, ahowa the re sets of this powerful and wealthy corporation to be £2.103.101, or nearly f 11.000.000. The aaacata consist in part of the following: Ban or £34.443 On Railway Shares and other securities. £086.219 On Township*, Railway Deb- suture*. City of London Cor poration bonds. Telegraph Stocks, Freehold Securities, frcTT! -£015,004—£1,100,723 INVESTMENTS— British Government and Colo nial Beoorities -£177,604 United State* Stocks 130.392 Euglieh Railway 8here* 383,306 Freehold BuUdlaa. W.M Cash Iraan. ff’tf.aUe.iOl Tha Capital Stock of this Oompany la Two Millions Founds Sterling OR TEN MILLIONS OF D0ILAR8. The Agent In Atlanta la authorized to adjust aud pay loaaea at once, without transmitting the asm* to tue Company, and without nn> delay for alxty or ninety dxya, which la usual with all Insurance com* pantos. . ... Parties wanting Insurance on merchandise, build ings or other property, are Invited to call on m«- •nd e x Ain mo for themselves. 0. B. WELLBORN, Agent, joii ^Atlanta, Ga. EXPOaiTIOJVS- ROUND TRIP EXCURSION TICKET'#' •yyXLL B£ SOLD >1 th. Ttehrt OB«. *1 Atlanta, CartovrtUe, , Klacaton and Dalton M on* (u. to th. Cincinnati, ind ti th. Uri* vilto Exposition. . . „ n i»M Return tickets will not bo good for passage uaw •tamped ti; the Secrctai-y c.' th. Ei|Kj:.iUon ’itta' “ anil presented "ritlilu eight daya from the day ^Th. Ml. of there ticket. «aicomm.nc. •.P’JJJ ber lit, and continue until end fodud.nf «*• •asst g. rrem htt+ARSEk- . O. PERR Y ’ attormey at law. -r>a.',:Tic*a in the hjnt ctscurr *> L ’ 1 THE JOTBUOt COUhT. McDOWEL house mbwnan, oa, TWMM8, Proprietor