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THE DAILY SON.
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Touui Mount*, Notembkb 8.
1879.
MBl'EOBOliOGICAt.
omcx osar or sioeal sRsncr. i
WingwH, B. b, MoTNubcr 4, UU J
Th, protabilltiai an that la ti« Norlhwio,. and
taaooaorar tta upper lakaa and Ulokifoa, tarlak
Hortfuaalavtpto SontMaaatarly winds, with threat,
•nut weather and rain, extending with (ootheaat.
■ft, winds «• Taatnseaee and Uta lower Xiaalaatptl
Teller, la Uta Oulf States brisk Sonibeet terly winds
win prerall, with threatening weather end min—
Tar lbs Sintth Aden tin Stairs, increasing cloudiness
and occasional rain map be expected, with pneeWilj
brisk northeasterly winds, On the lower lakaa and
■asterly to dontheasterlp, winds and cloudy weath
er will presell. In Hew Ingland end the Kiddle
Stales. Ugh< HerMeaateetp wtnda sad pert/ oMtdy
weather. Warning signals era ordered for Haw Or-
leans. Mobile. Dnluth, Milwaukee, Chi ago anti
•rand Hasan.
CITY AFFAIRS.
t&> O.X. Whisky and Old Valla? at B. M. Rose 4
Co.’*, Broad ateoet
4MKVB turn errr.
-iThetfwsttsTs qimatiow "la-haa gentlemanV 1 '
—1»* quadrennial/rena/lak#« pJaca to-day.
—It la likely that another free aohool, for oolored
ehirtren, wtil ba established era long.
Another detachment of ‘Texte-bound emigrant#
hae yarned through the city.
— Willie Elaaaett, who wae shot accidentally a tow
days elnoe, ieelowly Improving.
-No. 1 Engine baa been undergoing repel re, and le
now ready for Area.
— A led? hae been elected W. 0. T. of Georgia
Lodge of Good Templars. She will ba lnetahad to.
aght.
— Since the extension of gas oonvenienoas, Pet* re
eiraet presents a mash better eypeeeeueo. How for
the water pipe*.
— An Independent County Ticket Is hinted at in
esrtato quarters. A few more genrlemen willing to
a criflce their private lntareeta, etc. I
— The proposed lecture of Dr. Harrivon next
Tuurlday evening is occasioning a flutter among
the “disembodied.'
— During tho past few months the book etoree
hare sold quite a number of “Easy Kathode of
IdSarning Spanish,” at
paring for Consulships.
— The street hands have completed the extension
of Haynea street, between the lot of Thomas Spen
cer, Esq., and Walker Street School property, to
Booth’s alley, and the whole will hereafter be known
es Haynes street TM* is a great improvement
— lfr. Wm. Bain, a hardy yeoman of Yorkshire,
Zng., arrived la this city Thursday last, with s view
to examining the terming capabilities of Georgia,
end possibly, a settlement with us. He to a fins
specimen of English manhood, and we hope he will
net only settle here himself, but bring a goodly
■amber of bis Mends*
— At s "gUMsirg party,” sometime ego, Dr.
H. f propounded the following; “A boy weni
Ashing. He caught five, and on hts return, wae
asked what he bad done with them. He replied
that he had given 9 to hto tether and 4 to his uncle.
How did he do itr* For some momenta the com
pany revolved the matter, and gave it up, ‘•Why;”
the Doctor said, “the boy lied, of course j 1
— Mias Laura Payne, formerly of this city, who
married Mr. W. W. Wells a Peachtree street mer
chant, and Who with her husband, has bee n living
in Columbian*, Ah , while just prepared for retir
ing, on Friday night last, her clothes caught
fire and
THE COURTS.
Blodgett and Hojt’a Securities—Opening
of Crfnlaol Business in the Supe
rior Court—What oar Magis
trate* an Doing—Hie Be-
corder’s Reception.
ram acramjaa cavar.
the sEounrms or blodostt and hoyt
Required to come to taw.
Yesterday this Court refused to grant the lcjnnc-
Woo prayed for by the securities of Foster Blodgett
mid H. O. Hoyt—thus sustaining the previous de-
* 00 ** Oourt. and of fudge Hopkins,
ban it was before him.
Th a decision was unanimous by Judge Warner
and the two Superior Court Judges celled to preside
burnt off. Bbe
badly burned that she died in two ant a half
hoar*. She was oonsoious to the hour of her death.
Her remains were brought to this city on yester
day for interment. The funeral sermon was
preached bJ Elder T. M. Harris, of ths Christian
Church, of which body the deceased wae a member.
Tax i»yit6DuoTen*
i before the students
U eHealCollsfs, by Dr. A. W. Griggs,
last evening, at the Wepredtstetlve Chamber, was
both indructive and entertaining.
The PoircBor-SvxDAin Op<N» Gompany present-
ed to an Intelligent and fair andtoaoe last evening
one of tbelr gem operatto concerts, whjeh
nounced by competent critic* to be
*7* Oysters are not good unlees they are well
prepared. There to an art in cooking them net un
derstood by every one. If you will go to Th<MBp>
sou’s and call for an oyster stew, you will get them
exactly right—than which there to nothing more de
licious. ~ . -
SOT Co). G. W. Adair will sell to-day at the City
Hell the following properly:
House end lot at Eeat Point
A email term, between this plaoi an I East Fotat,
on the Railroad. • •*
Two flftoen aere terms uenr Rough 4 Realy.
Two two-room honiee on Forest Avenue end Cai-
ho in atreet.
Be on hand end get bargains.
Arrangements forties Kleetles Tetley,
me nersesai err ran tous.
Fer several days pest effoats have been made by
both af tha peat!v interacted In th^HhelJmttol
election to make arrengemeDte In regard to mana
gers, and yee erday the Democratic and Republican
Executive Committees met end agreed upon them.
Judge Daniel Pittman, at the Courier Ordinary, at
the solicitation of both parties, established e second
place of polls In the city In the 193ith District G. M.,
including el! that portion of the olty north af the
Plate end Georgia Railroad*. The voting plaea In
this precinct will open to-day at 8 o’clock in IhUn-
lab Engine House on Broad street, and continue
open until 8 r. as. The other voting place will be
at the CUy Hall.
The mine peg agreed upon jesWday by the two
committee*, pgre, for the City Ball: ,W. M. Butt
J. P.; J. 8. Smith. (Dem. freeholder) end 8amuel
Sheets, (Hep. freeholder.) For Tallulah Engine
Rones: B. 8. Waters, J. P.jA. L. Fewler, (Dess,
freeholder) J. G. Mills, (Rep. freeholder.)
The effleo of the United States Marshal was
crowded all dey with applicants for (he position
special Deputy Marshal for the day. There were
Uuee or four hundred applications.oat of ehlch (hen
were about ICO appointment*. The deputies serve
at e compensation of $• per dey. whloh Is paid out
of the United fttates Treasury. Besides the special
deputies, there an eight regular deputies end one
chief deputy. The following la a list of those ap
pointed:
George B. Chamber jtin, Chief Deputy Marshal.
C. B. Blacker. A
nxouLin rxronis.
Henry Martin, P- Sheridan,
W. U. Leak, J- P- Eeigler,
A. Beard, Jsaies JC. Carter,
H. A. Hoffman.
srxeux. Dirun as voa slxctiox.
D. C. Smith,
J. F. Crow,
B. F. Coxwell,
Arthur Lockhart,
A. L. Goslin,
T. N. Fricks,
Charles Aker man,
John Jeriot,
William Spence,
W.T. WaUer.
Chance J '
The Supreme Coart yesterday met for the last
ttoee, and delivered opinions in all eases rot pre
viously decided, adjourning till the meeting of the
Court In Janaary next.
Iffll/M CSV ST.
WBKCT SENTENCES—A HUGO GONE UT—
OOL. ADAIR AS A LAWYER.
The fourth week of Fulton Superior Court was
JPJW yesterday morning. Judge Hopkins presid.
GrscJ
The following gentlomen were %m rn la e
Juror*:
William Wa'kln*, Foreman,
flfF.Wyly, j F. Walker,
A- O. M. Gay, M.T.Burtr,
W. H. Poole, L. Luts,
W. H. Mayes, 0. S. Newton.
D. Morgan, A. Ergenslnger,
W. W. Bryant, Ed. Baugh,
J. W. Hall, Tho*. Durdett,
BobA Campbell, John N. Fain,
J.B. D. Osborne.
CoL G. W. Adair, on wishing to be relieved from
ffrand Juiy service, ea!d he was a lawyer, and bad
paid hie taxes; but owing to the great competition
among the legal fraternity, he had not as yet sc
oured any ollenU. The Judge, in order to keep him
In practice, assigned him to the defence of e poor
negro, who 1* charged with a grave offence, which
*k CoL Adair cheerfully undertook.
The following ere the petit Jurors:
M. Freldmthal, Charles Baker,
J M. Smith, O. P. Butt,
A. Fleming, P. O’Conner,
Daniel Knight, John Doyle,
W. B. Guess, F.. J. Childers,
J. W. Donaldson, E. W. MeJ look,
J-J-White, L. Began,
V. L- MoKeen, J. T. Peacock,
M. Morphy, U. Brogan,
J. R. Thompson, J. M. Garrison,
Thou, M -FerUa!, E.' D. Hall,
J. D. Wardlaw, E. Maahburn.
Abont this time there wee e rush fer bate, a
grabbling for canes, e nebbing ol prisoners, end a
general stampede out of doors. We followed the
crowd, but it kept going—going—gone, end we were
left alone la one glory to meditate what an up-IIill
Piece of business it to to get Into the City Council.
XX> H. TATLOM,
who wilt be remembered aa having entered the
boose of Mra. Hay good, and stealing a watoh, was
pat on trial. He pleaded guilty to burglary, and
was sentenced to twenty year* in the Penitentiary.
It to ead to ace a young man thus dishonor hto teml-
ly. and sunder ell the ttea of a life which might have
been honorable end useful.
roa euaar,
a black bug, met a white nun near Docs tnr, and by
’artful persuasions” obtained the deluded Ceu«
An’s money—|3b—for which he moat serve Grant,
Alexander 4 Co. twenty years—one dollar a year.
" You pays your mrnay, end yon takes your choice. 1
I. I. IAOUOI,
altos Tom BulUvan, a whit# man, trted his hand on
Michael Karaey, on the railroad near West End, Ar
which he reoeived twenty years lodging at the State
Boarding Hones.
JOB* JOKES,
colored, was a Confederate of Bngg's, and the jury
had not rendered their verdict at adjournment.
The Court meets this morning, but will adjourn
until to-morrow morning.
4 Pistols sad Coffee — Another I ncl
Brewing.*'
Unuer the above head, one of'our reporters oi
8 on day morning, made allusion to another difficul
ty growing out of the attempted duel between Mr.
Booker end Mr. Lampkln, of Athene, in whieh It
stated that Mr. Luckie, of Athens, Mr. Lucas 1
friend, wee unwell, and at hto suggestion the meet*
tog had been deferred until such time as he wee
able to give hto attention to the question of honor
so unexpectedly sprang.
Slnoe these remors were published, we learn upon
reliable authority that Mr. Luckie received a dis
patch from Mr. Lucas in Augusta, requesting
presence In Augusta, stating that
la trouble. Thereupon, to response to> hie
friend’s summons, Mr. Lnokle hastened to make
arrangements to go, but while the omnibus
waiting In front of hie door, to carry him
the depot, he received a dispatch from
his brother in this city, conveying the eed lntelR
gjoce that his sisters w«re dangerously ill, Mr.
Lnckie, therefore, came promptly to Atlanta, where
be to now attending the bedside of his sister, who,
we regret to say, are quite 111.
We have heard notnlng further from the contem
plated meeting between Messrs. Backer eud Lucas,
bat l rust It hes bees amicably adjusted.
Fetes I seep4 and about fifty.others.
JUeTIlXS' CSV STB,
NOTHING DOING—THEIR HONORS HAVING
AN EASY TIME.
Judge Hpmmond was perfectly calm yesterday,
and nothing occurred to disturb his rrpx
will be one of the Election Men tgera to-day.
Judges Butt and Saaaeenwere out most of the
day.
Judge Waters wee perfectly serene.
BJICOmnxm'B CBUBT.
HIS HONOR IN A QUANDARY -AN AFRICAN
GREELEY ITS—A CHAT FROM THE DRESS
BALL—STRANGS CASE OF DBUNKENNR8S.
His Honor wept I
His heart was over-burdened with grief and bis
mind tore perplexed. Notwithstanding hie labors
ef love, the people will rip the ”belmy Juice;” and
nr oolored friends will scratch and bite, though
'their Utile fingers” were never made for ”slch.
But he wept not so r inch for this.
As we loolrinto hie tearful eyes, away down Into
the lowest depths of hts mind, an Idea strikes us.
Wbectto Johnson, the Johnson of our ostler Jays;
Johnson, tifcoae tuvan lock* were wont to ornament
the City Hail? Ah, here he te, hearty end Jommd,
and as lithe as a book, tmi minus the irrepressible
Greeley tot He to followed by a select company of
i—net the disembodied—who cling to hie
skiite like Jonathan to Seal's. His Houor’e tecs
brightens; the “clouds that lower” o’er hie brow
are cleared away; and as Johnson boldly stepped to
the front, carrying
OOL. OfiUKI HOUCKS,
by the nape of tbe neck, Hie Honor exclaimed,
drap that man." As Johnson did s), the Colonel
came down with a thud that made ne feel uutaay for
the balNUag, but the blaad anils on Hie Honor’s
lace reassured us. Well, we must not forget the
Colonel. Be wee telr, eh, so teir—but black; his
eyes pletded his cate more eloquently then his
words; and as be related the ead story of bla life, tbe
auditors were visibly effected, end we think we
heard HU Honor say « ’twee ever thus 1” Tbe Col
onel wm an exceedingly military tnen, an l withal,
a proud an*. He claimed dseoent la a direct line
frqsn AJam, and wae In the habit of challenging
others to produce e more ancient genealogy. Who,
then, with each noble blood ae this, would languish
tn retirement, end hide hts light under e bushel,
black though he be ? Certainly not onr hero, who
availed himself of hie privilege to quaff from the
bowl that cheers tbe weary heart; he built cMilee
in the sir, and dreamed himself beck Into Caffrerla,
where he rambled through the Jnnale, slaying asses
with the Jawbones of a Philistine. Bat IN a change
comes o’er the spirit of hto dream. By tome means,
known only to the dteembodled, be hear* that his
friend Greeley to in danger; yea, and Um danger is
great that not ail the tame eloquence
an ” Editor-In-Chlef.” r.er tbe military
renown of a “Co-Editor” can luffloe to save
So bnckllng on hia armor (the Colonel,
mean), he sallied forth to do battle for the Knight of
the Old White Hat. An old friend endeavored to
stop him, saying.’’General Grant is our
What)” exclaimed the irate Colonel, ‘Mo yon
mean dat leatberhead tauner of Galena, who voted
forBuebeuan f He’s not our friend; no, not for
Joe, he ain't. He wee agin ns when that ntble old
White Hat waa the banner of our race. Who got up
irf Horace Brown. Who made me free when
Ieatnpalldeolenuaea'aprovi*ions? Oral* Gres
ley I Who eays 1 should vote? Greeley Brown 1
Who says our pickaninlee must go to de same school,
eat at de seme table, and bite iff de seme )nmp ol
■ugahwiA de whitest Horace Greeley, of course.
What do you mean, nlggab, talking about General
Giant?” Bo saying, the gallant Colonel made an ef
fort to drew his sabre ead slay bis adversary ; bat
nis arm wee kindly arrested In Us coarse by a po
licemen, who reminded him that he wm in Atlanta,
not in Caffrerla, and escorted him to the ” Strangers’
Beet,” where he wm off red the freedom of the eity.
Hto Honor waa sensibly affected ead gave Johnson
instructions which we did not bear, when the
eoene shifted end present d to onr view e sprightly
yoaag sea of Bacchus, whom we ehall call
Joan MKaaiMiK.
Twm at the Ball. Deanx and btiles were there,
and wherever beaux are, there alee will John be
found. The stirring strains of music, the bright
eyes into which be looked, the wine he quaffed, ell
combined to render him as happy as a peasant and
SS dig aided ae a print*. U there had been i
* gentleman” todoesa, to would bare foagbt him
bat those present declining the dubious honor, he
gave hto wrath vent la words '• which were plain,"
and the Ant thing he knew he wm out on the peve-
aenk, alone it the cold world, the music hashed,
the brignt eyes vanished, the wine turned late vine-
gar. a^bateH like eaewbe” treads aoae
Asserted.” Hs we* laksn up by a food Samari
tan, and tenderly conveyed to Johnson’s arms, by
whom to was carefully planed on Hto Honor's d**k.
He wm so young, eo charming, sad so fair, that it
was so universally dsrirtd he should be dealt with
lightly, whereupon Johnnie ’*111.”
w. m. cuvvueaaM
waa sssu—that to, b* felt h# wm somebody
be looked at with impunity, ao be eeat hie compli
ments, with lb* ptea of gatilj—of what? V*1L
ItorWs the rah. Whet to meant exactly to hand te
exrteia; tot, doobUess, to wm waylaid and toasted
too kindly, from the rihet o' which he ateggeted to
the street, and same poftoemea -’rskmg iadtaer*-
tion—thought to wm drank. How. It te a ecrieus
matter te accuse e man ef being dreak—la teat, it to
net te ba tolerated; and while W. H. 0. eras willing
topuythetae. “he'd to darned afcre he'd
to the Court-*’ Considering hia sstesme baahfsi
asm meet of oar youths etc bmhfel-Hl* Honor
imposed boom penalty which he Aid net make pub
lic-end, therefore, neither wm wr.
llalrbreadtti Escape.
On Sunday afternoon soma yenng boys and em
bryo sportsmen assembled in a room on the prem
ises of Mr. Marcus A. Dell, and closing the door, in
dulged tbelr sporting and martial propensities by
taking a eerie* of exercises tn the nee of fire arms,
which they believed to be harmless, M they were
under the ImpreMion that the deadly weapons
unloaded. While Indulging la the sport one of the
boys eeixed e ehoi gnu and lnnooectly pointed it at
one of hto companions and threatened to draw down
him with whet he conceived to be an nnioeded
gun. His companion protested, saying it was dan
gerona.
•Oh,” said the joong belligerent, ”11 ’s not
ded.”
‘Well,” replied the other, “that mak e no dif
ference; it's not pleasant;” and with that exclama.
lion, he with his own hand, elevated the berrolof
the gun until the muxile pointed to the ceellog,—
At that instant, the first boy tonchod the trigger,
end to the Mtoniehmeni of all, the gun was dis
charged. the eontents tearing e frightful crovico in
the oeellug.
to ever thus from childhood's hour,” the boya
will be boys, until by some boyish adventure they
become defnuct, when they are corpses.
Tho Market.
Bex Omoa, Monday, Nov. 4,187J.
Trade for the pest week hes been brisk and heavy.
Money is becoming more plentiiul, end collections
easier. Collections, indeed. In many instances,
have been heavier then talcs. Business Is reviving
in every department, and merchants ard business
men ef all classes are greet!? encouraged at the
prospect. This, of course, le, in e degree, the con
sequence of remerkebly good crops, end tbe early
maturity of tbe ootton crop, and favorable prices in
general.
Cottox.—The prices Lave been fluctuating daring
thepMt week, having on ono day reached 17*6$
yX. Receipts for tha week abont 1,600 bales.—
Tbe market closed quiet yesterday at 17|^17)J. Re
ceipts 100 bales,
Gbaix.—New corn la not fairly In tbe market yet,
aud the sipplv of old oo*n le abont exhausted. The
supply of wheat is very light Oats remain quiet,
i chatigee for the n«xt thirty days are expect
ed. We quote aa fallows: Ear coru 75 oente per
bushel; white corn, old, 00; new 85; mral 90. Bed
wheat $1 90; white f‘J. There is no yellow corn in
market, none having been received from the Week
yet. Gate ere eelling at 65660, with prospect of re
maining at those figures—at least there to no proba
bility of a fell. Stock peas are worth $110.
Hat—Timothy hay 1* MUing at 1 65. There to
bat U(Ue clover la market.
Floub—W* quoto Fancy at 10 S5<|10 60; Extra
Family 9 25Q9 60; Faml’y 8 00&8 •*; Superfine
60. The prime will probably be higher. Fro-
ducers can soared? realise expenses at them fig-
Western fleur is ruled out of the market by
80 oente cento per barrel. This Is in consequence
of the fact that Western miliars eia withholding
their supplies.
Satr—Yirfinto salt is worth 2 00; Liverpool nom
inally the seme, bat little or none lu the market
Mxsts.—The trade la thta department has been
quiet end steady. The atoek is nothing end the de
mand le light. Daoou clear rib sides 11 Xi clear
sides 12; ahouldera8>*. Bulk cleat rib aides Ilk;
clear sides UK: shoulders tK: long cut 10k- Lard
to worth 10k crate la tierces.
Gbooxbixs.—Ooffse U steady eud stiffening a 1
20k@M. 8ugar—bro ra lOk0UK; «*tra C.
18; A. 18k@l 3 /»; crushed, powdereu, and granu
lated 14k; cat loaf 18)J- MoImsss to millug at 86
la hogsheads; 28 lu tiarces; 3) In barrsls. tyrup
85£80, according to quality. Chsasa 17 cents.
Baooixo.—2,k U aelLng at 16 cents; light b g
gtng at 14916; Iron ttea at 9 oente; rope, 8 cent*.
Fkbtxuzxm.—There has base a fair demand for
manuring wheat lands. Soluble Pacific 63 00; on
time 69 00. Chesapeake guano 66 0> Q6S 00. Fatopsco
61 00975 co. Land ptostar 18 CO per ton.
Oocxtst PaonccK. — Potatoes t 00#8 16 for
choloe; onions 8 T5@4 00; apples 4 OOffA W;egga
firm at 27 cento; batter—choice 28j}39; chickens 28
988. Trade toe been moderate.
Address of C. C. Hammock, Democratic
Nominee for Mayor of Atlanta.
Voion of Atlanta: On tbe 26th of last
month, bj your kindness, I reoeived the
Democratic nomination for Major of the
oily ol Atlanta. <
For this, yonr choice above other hon
orable and worthy competitors, I beg to
tender you my most hearty thanks, while
the hope is expressed that you may nev
er find in it jast cause of regret
Should you think proper to ratify this
nomination st the December election,
gnd I become your Mayor, I pledge to
you in behalf of the moot rigid economy
in 9 all departments of the city government,
the fall power and influence of my office.
A city is made up of various dosses,
with distinct, aud often conflicting, in
terests.
It is tbe pirtof wisdom to regulate and
harmonize these elements, to the end
that the entire community shall be ben
efitted.
This cannot be done by making the
many pay tribute to the few; for justice
demands that “all shall shore and share
alike.”
A just admiuiatration sees no differ
ence between the rights of the me
chanic and laboring man on the one
side, and the rights of the banker and
aristocrat on the other. So far as city
officials are concerned, each and every
one of them, from the highest to the
lowest should be made to do their duty,
and their whole duty at fixed salaries and
icithout perquisites.
Ah the Democratic nominee for Mayor,
I have deemed it a duty to the party to
work strenuously lor my election. I
shall contium* to do my part; The rest
lies with you. O. O. Hammock.
Special Notices.
Criminal Imposition.
A bod bill substituted for e good one 1* simply a
lose te tha pocket of the taker; but a poisonous flop
substituted for a life-sustaining medicine Imperils
the health of those who imbibe it, and the men who
Mile, or recommend* such an article,
criminal Impostor, and deserve# to bo visited
with e heavier penalty then It he bed counterfeited
gold pieces or forged bank bill*. Atony Vila, un
wholesome potions now being offered for sale la
various parte of the country ns ’Ionics” an 1
to relive#,” are recommended by ttolr dishonest
proprietors end renders m superior to the fhmone
national specific, Hoatettar’a Stomach Bitter*—
Desperate attempt* ere made te thrust these per-
nlrious compound* lute the hands ead down tbe
throat* of life-long patron# of the greet vegetable
*Um«lent and stomachic; ead although these con
spired** against health and life very rarely succeed,
U mav.jrttoUe* seems te be a doty occMlonally te
warn the cm. ukma against them. Haste
Bitter*, the nncqu tiled remedy for C**«ial Indiges
tion, confirmed dyspepsia, btlionaneaa. liver com
plaint, malarious revere, constipation, cons itn-
weakness, end the functional derangement
of the weaker sex. ha* for twenty yean stood at the
hand of all medicine* of Ua class -a» far above them
M to rector competition futile. It toe not ret
reached the meridian of Its popularity. Its sale be
ing larger now than at any period since Its intro
Auction. It* utility M e preventive of disorder* en-
aenderad by an insalubrious atmoepbera ox Ba-
wholesome water U admitted by physicians —
In unhealthy dtesrteu. ead It to ret
mended m a stimulant by many practitioners who
wifi not take the responsibility of prescribing the
adulterated liquor* of commerce.
Dr. OlaeMi’ hirer firfulalor
imrteiMte tnm Bam. Uauilu 8. (ta
ptxna. WMli Mil
", MWUU07 ««. -Am eocMtUm
it nit tiXMoir urea uhulatob. *iu> imi
Stanotmccments.
The (Greatest Victor/ Known to the
Scwlag Mnchiuc Fraternity.
Wo hove just been informed that The
“Howe’’ has taken first premiums at tho
Btsto Fair of North Carolina; also at
Oxford,Hudson, Goldsboro, Petersburg,
Danville, Boynton, Wj thovillc, and Pitts-
burg—showing the groat superiority of
the “Howe” over all oompotitora.
Tho Howe Maohiuo Manufactory is
tho la-gust and best appointed Factory in
the world, having an area of
THBEK AND A BUT ACRES OF FLOOR,
and employing Thirty one hundred hands
in making 650 maohinea daily, and are
now inoreaeiag their facility, by which
they intend to manafaotare 1,000 ma
chines per dey January ft at, 1878.
Sewing machine purchasers will look
to their interest by examining tho new
"Howe” Machine before buying. It is
the beet finished, tn >de of the best materi
al, and runs the easiest of any maohine
in ths market. Eevery machine fully
warranted and thorough instruction
given. Dont fail to see the n.io “Howe.”
Tbe Howe Machine Co.,
Corner Broad and Alabama streets.
Go to Bedwine A Fox’s, and buy
n ticket in the grand Gift Lottery draw-
ing to take place December 25th, 1872,
at Htcphonson, Ala., for tho benefit of
the Confederate Cemetery at Murfrocs-
boro, Tenn. Only 50,000 Tickets to be
sold. Over *100,000 of Cash and Heal
Estate Premiums to be distributed. The
numbers will be drawn out by two blind
obidren, under the supervision of Mrs.
General Morgan and otCcrs. Tickets *5
eaob. oo27-tf
SPEOIA LTIES
— AT —
Sharp's Parlor Jewelry [Store.
MamonSe and Diamond Jewelry,
Sterne Cdmee and Cameo Corot,
rt mod BMlJFeort Bridal Sets,
Bemam Bold, Jmethytl Tnrqeoiee Belt/
Bine Wmtehee, Stem and Key WVnd, for Imdiee
MofBoht Btotei ond •Imtrienn Stem and Key
Wind, for Oente.
Opem, JleeM, Guard nnd Ve*t\Chmine.
Sleeoe Butt one. Blade ond Colter But tone- IV
Help.
MfCJitqVJBTKBS FSB
eVca*r*. Gorham g Ce.'e SterUnp Sileencart.
rmf Jtooortmomt of Beautiful Wbddlnf
•iff* in thte market. lUnpraeiny free ef Charge.
Jnei reoeived on Commieeion, m Letrpe emd
BeomUfut •dotortmoml of Goode.
VSeilore to the oominy Fnir dndilpoom
niarity Jdeanlapeoue to Bxamlm thie eiook
before Buytnp Si lent here.
oclO OKS. SBJSBF, Jr.. Jpt.
tO- Cardigan Knit Jackets, well
adapted for office wear, at
81-8 EtSEMAN A' Bho.
0- Chapped Hauds, Face , llough
Skin,Pimples,Ringworm, SaltRlieum and
other Cutaneous affections cored, and tho
■kin made soft end smooth, by using tbe
Juniper Tar Bptp, made by Caswell,
Hazard A Co., New York. For nolo by
all Druggists. satAwed dAwly
The Ilow* S< wing Machine
Was awarded the Premium for the best
Machine with the best attachments,
which bus been disputed by $ome of our
jealous competitors. We invito all who
are in donbt to call at the Howe office
aud sco for themselves.
Inn Howx Machine Co.
October 30. *
-TOltO FARItOW,
For Mayor.
lt'.-n-nt developments having made it
sppuront that the oandidaoy for Mayor
will not be restricted to parly nomina
tion, (as evidenced by one independent
candidate having been annoaneed in ad
vance of tbe Demooratio nomination,and
by tbe widespread and outspoken dissat
isfaction at tbe manner in which tbe
nomination has been conducted) the
friends of Coe. T. Stodo Fabbow res
pectfully annonnee him an Independent
Candidate for Mayor in the approaching
election. Many Citizens.
Card from Jad|« D. F. Ilainmond.
Atlanta. Oa., October 26,1872.
Upon ths solicitation ot ssvcrnl hundred cltlMns
by written petition and personal application, I an
nounce xojsclf an Independent candidate for Mayor
»t the approaching election.
If *l*o'sd, I will zealously oppose all expenditure*
oi tha public money that is not demanded by an
tmpailon* morally.
I will us* *11 toy tfforis to bring back ths City
Government to a ►trict economy in its administra
tion, slA *l*o ftpeedy discharge of Its moneyed obli
gation*.
1 will aid te the extent of tbs power conferred
is, in a faithful and vigorous administration of ths
tow.
lxak the support of all dtlMns who agree with
me la sentiment, end who bsllevs that 1 will keep
the promises I make. Respect fully,
P. F. Hi
Naintewp.
Liocoi & liusinevw Notices.
California 'Wines.
We call attention to the fact that
Shepard, Baldwin A Co., Decatur si,
opposite tho Kimball Hoaae, have •
smalt stock of pnre California Wine* on
hand, among which ore:
C ilifornia Port Wine,
“ White Misaion Wine,
Pale Sherry Wine,
“ Zintandcl Wine (for dcaiert.)
“ Mnscatelle Wine.
JWTHE PUREST AND SWEET-
eat Cod Liver Oil in the world is Hazard
A Css well’s, made on the seashore, from
freeli selected livers, by Caswell, Hazard
A Co., New York. It i” absolutely pnre
sod sweet. Patients wbo have onoe tak
en it prefer it to any other. For isle bv
an Druggist*
lfbuAfn -ilAwlv
_!#- THE FERRO-PHOSPHOHAT
ed Elixir of Colisaya bark made by Oaawel,
Hazard A Co., New York, is a delicious
cordial, made of the Pyrophosphate of
Iron and Colisaya Bark; it is the most
valuable tonic now in tue for dyspepsia,
nervous affections, wakefulness, debility,
depression of spirits, Ae., Aa Tbe pale,
the nervous, and the debilitated should
not fail to take it; particularly females
suffering from those complaints incident
to the sex. Physicians now give it the
preference to all similar preparations. If
token during exposure to malaria it
strengthens the system to reeiat this poi-
eon, and prevent, chill and fever, bilious
lever, aud other intermittent attacks.
For sale by ail druggists.
mlS oaaAthurs dAwly
Sheuard,Baldwin & Co.
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
Liquors & Tobaccos
No. 11, Decatur Street,
Opposite Kimball House
ATLANTA, Oa.
Staples Ac Keab,
WHOLES 1LE AND RETAIL
GROCERS
Commission Merchants
278 Broad Street,
(Old Stand of John M. Clark 4 Co.)
THE WORLDS FAIR.
TO BE HELD AT
ATLANTA, Tuesday and WedneadaT
NOVEMBER 20 and 27.
John Robinson’s Great Traveling Museum,
Menagerie, Caravan and Hippodrome, Com
bined with the Grand
Internationa) Zoological Garden, Polytechnic
Institute & Mammoth Circus,
IN FOUR TO TEN TENTS, at the Space ot the Gi-mnde wlH per
mit. John Robtoeon, Proprietor and Heseml Director:
John Robinson.-Jr.. Manager.
oclg-dgw In
Augusta, Ga.
joitjr l. jnoojr.
ttoraov-at.liaw
/~vAKTKKUV1LLK, QKOUOIA.—OO-A over lAlte
V Rian’s atore, Keel M*i» «tre»t Will practioair
the countlo* comprising th« CLerokoa Circuit.
Prompt nitration give to bnain***. )dl»‘f
Macon & Brunswick
RAILROAD COMPANY.
Change of Schedule.
O 8
ACCOMMODATION Til A IDT,
DAILT.
Leave Macon, 8:90 4. M.
Arrlvt nt Jesup 6:02 P. M
Arrive at Brunswick lOAMP. M
Lenv* Brunswlok 4:80 A. M
Arrive at Jesup 6:46 4. M.
Arri*«*t Macon a to! P. M.
Connect* oloaaly at Jeaup with trains of A'-lantlc
4 Golf Railroad to aud from Savannah and t <ortde
IIAWKINHVILLE Tit A IIV.
DAILT —aUXDAT* KXOXFTKD.
Leave - 2 66 P.M.
Arrive at Hawkln*villa...
Leave HawkinavlU*
Arrive at Mnooa
MV
6.80 P. M.
j.. 1.00 4. M.
10:80 v-M,
BEMOYAL.
C. It. Brown.
UPI10I.8TEHING FURNITURE,
RZIFAIRINO
jtjru v.ht.h - u.i.rm.ra
NKW BUILDING.
LOUNGES MADE TO ORDER,
And alwaje on Land.
Chairs and allother FwraltarcHepalretf
•" Not ClxeApetot,
BUT
8AFE8T AND BEST!"
PRAT PS ASTRAL OIL DEPOT,
Wkltakoll moot On* Poor Balov Mltafcall Strata
r. n. vtooc, arent.
la ilwkjr, uniform,
Burn* odor lee#,
I* perfeetiy tale, and wtil not explode or toko fire
if tha lamp to upeet and broken.
It will bora longer than any other.
No aoetdente have aver yet occurred from It Try
Hand be couvincid.
For Bale, wholesale and retail, by
F. H. LtiDUO. Bale Agent.
Jy9S.tf Atlanta. On.
FOR SALE
IN SOCIAL CIRCLE.
id hia re#
pare hoard
kovtna to I
ataiateg
130 ACRES,
more or teea. Abtwt 90 acre# la wood, lying partly
in tha limit* of tha oorparation of tha town ot hoc ini
Cl rcla.
Any one wishing to parch**# een obtain a bargain
by calling on k. Nehbut or in bla ateenoe, onToomba
8p*awnan, lag., of Social Circle. *ep64»tt
FOR SALE.
ONE CAR-LOAD TWO-IIOBSE
WAGONS, CHEAT*.
By ANDERSON k WELLS.
Notice to Gardeners
Choice Whitest Red Onion Stt%
JUST RECEIVED AND FUR SALK UT
ANDERSON k WELLS.
OC79-U
Tbla gigantic enterpriee which hwabera, at a vm! expenditure at Uma and i
ganised an i equipped for the preeant traveling season, presents tea atertUng, novaL omlqa* emd a
raectecle never before witneaaad In tea annals of amaMmant enterprise alitor to tela or nay atear aft •
Twelve Superior Show* In one, aU for a single prion of admlaaion,
lu tbe oodeotion and organisation of the Mnaenm tho utmost care hM tea hte te ffrallfy and m»
lighten the public by presenting In one VMt assemblage an aocnmntottoB each m hM »avaraea« attemyte-
ed or dreamed of by the combined tact, talent and hberalitv of a*l other maoag— to Aaaartaaa
It may be Intareating for the publlo to uodeietand that for nearly two yeora.Mr. Inhiaa—*a i
oonitltute* but a moiety p( - . ... . ^
ad that to tho Aqotornm, MoMom, Maaagaria, and Caravan, taste are Twenty Thataaad
a ta pen don* Combination hM bean brought together at an actual ooaHe tea Preyalelaa
ilion of Dollars; which la ten time# more than wm am I * —*' ^—
iev.ral department* represent ths choiOMt excerpts fro*
I?. Geology, Ichthyology, iJonohology.EatooMilogy, Anthropology,
utatoary.ull PalntiLg*,.and many rare and exquisite produotiona ot t
arte, and ao okralfled for this Groat Ixhlbltiou m |o ohaUanga tha admlrati
of Posts, I talesmen, Philo ophara and Dtvtaee*
Parent*, labbath and Public Mohool Taaohaira should haar to mind that no pohtia aThlhteM om te-
•tltutsd to America afforded a tithe ol the pradical lessons of totttition wfcth an found to tela OhifM an-
Itlon of Objaot Teaching.
To this Viet array la aodafi, te a aaparatdanfi Oaloaaal Tent, a^ahla af kntetoff IMOpwKto .
HIPPODROME
aim
oxnoun,
n» Art mc.rrommm ma.mmm, iwnn,
cjxfMMma mteiem OMzaamiMi
tmicm ea.aaa, uaraM'raxve atrrr
taa aaar mjim Mem emmetm jr.
rvir» Lv rma kmia
Imim
li, «,(ooa would Mqalra Ik' «at»l
wly two Uumtand man and ho "in- H
i confidently believed by those tAOSt
If Traveling
service* of nea...
la furthermore ooLfldentiy believed by
oonipetent to Judge; vrhtle the management era vary
emphatic to Uie>tetemrnt that, takauinthe aggrw'
gate, John RobiosoA’a World’* Fair has ’port real
end solid attnotlon. merit and vain*, vnth a greater
variety of marvellous faktureotdan U usually con
tained to twon y ordinary Shows.
In order that tha publlo may ba able to Ibrm an
approximate ooncaptlon of tha magalaada of this
concern, w* volunteer tha statement that—which
will ba qualified at any time—the daily expense* aa*
tending John Robinson’s exbib ttira ari three
tlm* * more,than tea gross receipt* of env of tea self
sty'ad first cla** shows In America. It tefeerefno,
with no or dinar; degree of oonfldaaoa that the man*
sgamant arnonncea that thaaa twslva r»*t shows,
for only one rriooaf admiaaloa,jaro poaltivfiy the
largest aver seen on earth.
We respectfully soUclt tbe attention of tbe reads*
feat area of tho great exhibition, m w» have not
•pace to mention tha moltitiidlncaa enrtosltk* with widte tha ohUro 4.
The Monster Bee Lion* from Alaska, 9 In number, ta# largest weighing 9,009 Its.
dally; ths kgyptian Crocodile. *> feet tong; a den of A'rloaa and fioath '
30 feet long, a Texas Blocs with thr*e horns and ryes, an Educated I
K.epbaut lu the worhU-eotual weight 6 tooa, a drove ot Camelq^Bul
oswSSI
Hog teak ete Vtiiand talk, tho tergao*
_ _ „ _ jffaloe#, Btoons. Baoradtattle. Udfieo.
49 of the smallest Ponlea aver asen; a rhinoceros or Ubtcoru of Holy Writ, one ot ten oaoal metrefew*
•(oalmen ever Imported, weight HUM) lb*, cast filfifftej a pair ot moot Ootriehm. U teed >%hJMte
American Ulppjpoumo*, Hario Bsaal. Homed U rue. Cupu Bara. Cash mere Quote, •Xbony Headed TuV
tine Bbeep, bouthAmerlcan Jaguar, Silver Lions, ofCaiUorala. striped and ■ potted »iite,r
Doer, Bison of Odoradn, Amerioaa Fallow Dear. Peruvian Alpaoe, Llsma ertVmai af tea Aaifii
American Couaar. American Buffalo, Virginia Panther. Badgers, Bengal Lom ~ —
Rat Kangaroo o New Zealand. Tawxny Lion of Zaffra. Shetland Oow. Babyro
Spotted Tigers, Black Tiger, A friesn Porcupiuee end Bearers, the wltela lot
collection of wild animals svar eem at ana tint*.
IN THE ARENA
Wtil ba Introduced tha following unexampled array of equestrian,aowbattc.alblalto andgywoMlfi teteat:
Tha Great and Indomitable
Champion Horseman of the World.
GEORGE M. KELLEY,
Tha Champion Leaner.
JOHN WILSON,
Tbs Grant Four-hone rider.
COLORED BOY. LEWD).
Tha Wild and Dsabiug Bspraaentativa of Bareback
florseaunship and Hurdle Leaping.
ABDKLL AND DAT18,
FOUR GREAT CLOWN*,
Embodying soma of tho Maa* Original to Uteri-
JOHN LOWLOW. the Pearl***;
ARCHIE OAMPMLL.
WILLIAM “
Tha HOLLAND
CHAR
Batteuta Lcapar and Vottlgaav.
If LLE I. AMOUR,
This Fqasatrieone Xoltoasa any arttoa that baa maia
hcrdstmtwltoUteT^d^
Tha Peerless and Beautiful WUd Baas! Taman.
• M’LLK MARGARET,
The Queen of tha Mananffa
WILLIAM OONRA D’S
PBUrOHMIKU l>QOf AMD HOIKBTI
Wdl ^ ba Inlrodacad. and Ih. World la CtaltaNP* to prodao. .Ml Ol ttai
Pvrfoimjmca, ano tha aunoit human sagacity which way msfteff,
KfirRemcmbi r a Show, the equal of wUidh haa MU b*«a ajeul
America, moaged aud owned bj the Vetera® Bdovrab m mi ’
OLD JOHN HfoBINSON.
Whoae name is a rore guaranty tl-at the PabUe will t
Elaborate Exhibition eter Exhibited in >•
■ - ATLAMTA : jSp
ITlEllvIHlvtBEjn. TH3B3 DAY. .
IDUISAIOM IO ALL ,
GUILD REN under lfi....« r -li* w*. u ». M . *■». J#
Performaucceat 1 and 7 JO o’clock daily. . ; •' "a taro*- V» wTOf. - i
...» - SO cun.