The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 01, 1872, Image 3
THE J)ArbV Nt T N. UtMOVuATit' ■IMUI'lL llCKCT. worn aldkeme*: First Ward— ohm r. mo ass, Wat 1L Bxothutox. 8m od Ward—N. A. McLxkdow, G. T. Dom>. Third Wtrd—H. 0. Tono. D. A. BKATIt. Fourth Ward—J. H. Mecasli*. J. tV. Spalki*. Fifth Ward—F. P. Kich. J. Q GOLDSMITH. Sixth WAid—D. McDcmc, J. M. bOBISO. Seventh Ward—J. 0. MoVilui, J S LaMosroN. T ***‘ r/rr. K«' H<tr«n«iauicut a«d ittfuim. o mg tit, the Milo* Uig w a nuenuaooaiv • mpiaa: W bonus, At aprimai j • lectiou held on '•alurday, tbe’Jfith luetaut. ttae uud*-relgued war* uomtuateu a« Udiuoi-raUo a di late- tur Major aud Alderin of tlif.i'J of Allan a. lP'ii'ilved Tiiat it la our earnest determination aa tbe uoiuma eocudMatw* for « ayor aud Alde.nitu of ibu D mMT.tlo party of Atlantan if eiacted to i all department* of the municipal govern- r hearty indorsement, re affix our J U AKca.i a, F P. bior, J. M. B ring. J. V. Ml M titan, Ortnb r» 071 It C. Young, J W. Hperka. J. U. Oo<d*tnlth, D. A. McDuffie. J. N. Laegetou. Al'UAW rA.UA.: St'HDAT Mubnuiu Dloeudkb 1. 1871/ m u i' i;o i« tL.uuioai., O-'TIc'E CHIKFOK JJlONtL SERVICE. I Washington, 1* o., Hun* ub*r 2J, *072. J Over 'he N»r.hwaet and upper Lakee anu tbeuoe to Mia* »ur and Il.lnoia. Failing berumst* with Month Jt*ast*:ri ertu. a with ihreatulug weather and high n mperatun a and light snow la anticipate, for te-uiorror fur Michigan aud the tower Lake* and thence to Ttnn eaee. Falling barometer win- Huuibwesterly wind* end cold end cloudy weather fulloWid t>y higher temperature. In the On.f am Month Atl utic Utatea with South westerly to Nurte- weater<y wince aud pa-tiy cloudy and cold we*,b< will prevail. In the Mew England and Middle btate- geu. rally clear weather wnh low teuperatuea an. Houtberly to Westerly winds w.lip-avail. Ilk it , A ‘ It?* AS. O. E. tVhlssy and Old Valley a Co.’s, Broad street. IKOBOIA HTATS AOBIOULTUEaL SOCftTT, ( bacuBTAny 'a urno*., Atlanta, l Th* Attention of the pnolic is reepecUnll) calls.' to the lorewoiog olButai autement. Toe public will ju ge from It who baa stated tala *y—Smiliio o. Wilne. It. T 8MZLLIB, Aiieot Hmger Manufac.unng Company, tor Worth aru O.orgia. Cuurrh anil Xubbath School Directory for • Me City To-day. near methodist euscofal chubch—Bov. W. P. Harrison, U. !>., Pastor. Babbs.h # School t. A- M. M-ruiug «*rvi.ws 10>4 *• Kveuliia service* 7*_r. M. 1 MIKITY M. K. CHURCH tOOTH—ltev. C. A. Pastor. Babbatb School • A. .M. Mormug services .....1 -»6 bT. I Jl. I Ufl Morui'g Kv-niug services Habbe'b HuUool. A ternoon Payne’s 31. church, Houth — B»v. D. O Oox, Sabbath School 9 o’clock, M-iruiug serviuee 10X ** Even ug service*..'. 7* '* CHURCH or THB IMMACULATE, CoNCBmON—CATMO 1C—Uev. M CuUnan. Pa.tur, Uav. J. B. Duggsu, urate. 7 A. M. II a. a dr m Low Mass.... High Mast... OetecLisua C’;i Vesper. «» M Finer Bai -tax-ocv. K W. Warren, P.*tor Ha oath u clock, a. u Mtrttux 1»*X " ' Evtuiog Cervices 7* " r M. HecoNU tUra.T—1UV. A. r.bpsMllug, D. D., Poster. HabUath sou.fol.. V o'clooa, a. M. Mori luu 8-rvlc s .OX •* *’ Evening ^ervi.-es 7% •• r. M. Teisn » Anisi—IKv. R. P. Moure. Pastor. SsbbsiU beboul - 8* o'clock A. M. M irntue 11 Eveuiug Service* 7fc •• ». u Fooaru Uakt.st v iamos Chape )—tt »* r F M Daniel batilNi U bchoul. Kov.ocIam. Morning .-e-nri ea lu)g •• •• Afternoon Horvices ;3 •• V. M ’JKix sraanr Bartut rnuaca Preaching si luw a. mi If— t W smug end Com muulon in o.>nne.)Uon with the morn mg service. bunds) tic bool 8 o'clock. F. u- Bapnsiug •• ’* Preeohm 7 " •* Fib t t'waisTUN Cncacn—Bev T. M. Barrie. Pasto Hebb h8-ao.fi,.... • o’oiooB a. M. Morning 8ervicee.... M lux * f ** " “ 9. M. Habbath school .. M 1. ning *<ervice« HiX •* " Evenn g 8vrv.ee-,.. 7X •• r. 1 CENT SAL IMK'BYTsaiaN—Bev. J. T a.eftwitcb. Baboetlts n<a>i .9 A . 1 Morning Wervio-s MX •• Event g .8ervi. ee „Ts r. M. br. Ltaa’a Efisoofal Cnuncn—Bev. Uw.rge Mo* Came), Becuir Morning Be Ttoes 10X A. u. Henbeth 8>-b>Mn and afWu mu servl.-ee A F. M bT. PniLUF'e Evi-oofal Cnonoa-Bev. R B. Eh bon. Bsctor. Morning ervlcre lox a. m. Eveuiug htrvi ee IX r. H. OanMAN Lot he can Cnpncn—Thao. Koebsrle. Pallor. Mcnisg Servioee 11 a. m. Sunday boiiool | gar Hundreds of custom era, after “loo mono ” mut-'d during the week, to the London •tore, perfectly setiafled. — Handcarts are all the rue now* — The (frayuieu now charge M centa • lue 1 for n •Ingla mule. — Djn’t forget Mayaon’s ba!j of Houston a treat lots on Wedneeday. — The l> uneetic Machine la win*ing new laurels as a first-class instrument. — May sou’s* sales yesterday were a decided sue- — The episodic la In Gordon county—ao we ware Informed by persona in the city from that ooun y. — Eiseman 4 Brother ere ee popular dealers la clothing aa can be found In the city. —The cold ataaon Is frForable to killing bogs. Qul»e a large number are in the city. —a Art at ttae 8:ate Road Depot was qulcaly tlagulehed Friday night. —Curbing ie being one on Hunter etreet, be tween Whitehall and Pryor. — There is a gentleman In town of such propor tions that ha has to pay double {.rlo« for dyelog his clothes. — Anthony Olive epollos for letters of almlnta- 'ration on Urn estate of Whitson O. McLerter, Oglethorpe county. — The Sheriff and Deputy Sheriff e! Oglethorpe will eeii, on the first Tuesday in January next, quantity of property, unless sett ed with- —Mr. O. W. Fain of MiUedgevlUe, calls th-at- Motion of our readers to his ii very stable in that city. — Tba mortality in Atlanta the Iasi f w weeks has been greater 'tun usual. Several vary sudden deaths Bate taken pace. — A. K. Seego does an immense business, and has a lmmenae stock of groceries and meats to eupp tua demand. —Tno ease of Penn Bedell, charged with the mur der of Polloeman Baaberry, will come up to-morrow morning In the bnperiur Coart. —The store-h use belong!, g to Mr. McCrosky Mite bell stmt, wiU be sold by N. B Fowler, Auc tioneer, on Taeeday next. It la a dealraMa alts. — foomas C Jrnningg and Bobert O. White appl; tor tetters of dl-iuieaiou from the administrator ah i< if the esta'e of Mrs. Ssrsh Hirdman, lets of Ogle thorpe county. —We acknowledge the receipt of an invitation n attend e “ PrlFa'e 8oiree ” given by the student. astman College on Tuesday even ng, Decern bn 3.187 J. —On Wednesday morning next, Mr. T. C. Mayson will eell some valuable HousU n street property among which la n storehouse. Mayson alway< gives bargains. — Tax payers would study their Interests by pay ng op. The double tax will be remitted to th<te« • ho*(|<iar up with Oen. Tigs Anderson by Saturday. B ad his notloe. -The Georgia Depot is literally crammed freight, which cannot be gotten off «f hand, owing to the prevalence of the malady. The clerks a. mere than usually busy. Oh. lor an ox Lam I — The railroad switches l■ tween ibelasseng Depot end the shops are now in a wiry good cundi uou. They needea the improwemsu s wet y much The crossing on Mitchell street over theffi. 4 W. It H. is also a slap in tie right direction, and is sppn tad. Two residences ere offered at auction on Tbura dry afternoon by Bell 4 Golds- 1th. Thsy Marietta, Gain and Wal*on streets Lot Ho. 1 front. •U fat 00 Marietta street, and 89 feet am Osin street •'proved with a two story dwelling tu.d eLre-bout.. No. 2 fronts 80 feet on Walton street and 68 teat 01 l ain street, improved with a new two story dwei lag. Thb property la some of the m««t d«slrebh that h ts ever been placed on the market. Capital ate wiU And it to be a desirable Investment AflT’ Children’s and La. lea’ Fan at half-price, ine London Store. M.. A M. Cemi.ited Pledger. Ms. vdeuia—N ght, A. G. Dvmps y. St. John’s— Ighi. O. A. Conaway. E<lgewood—Night. J. U Better. B. W. Williams. First Prs-l Mht, w. H, Central Presbyterian Mora lag. Morgan Callo way; night. W. W Wadsworth. First Baptist Oh arch-Morning. W. M. Bash; night. T F. p sren. - «oud Baptist church-L. J. DevUs; night, J. E. J. Little. X F M»H5 Baptist—Mornix g_J. B. Parker; night J Fifth Baptist—Morning—0. O. Morrah; night, F. O H has Decatai -Moralng-D. J. My rick: night, A. J. Jar- Purchasers of nice Drees Ooods wtll have them cot a * * person, at tan** i-cnooL rxLAaaaTioN.-According to pro> wloaa eunouncemeot. the children of the First Metho-Ust Church. Pay» •* Chapel, Cruwfovdvuln and At John’s Mission will meet at the Pint Church on hands' momli g st • ’dock Add feme win be deUvertd by the Paa or of the Firm Cheat and othrra. jljri.ru mr ram cmmjrjmm ir*.v/ mm t*TMW) *r. r mi turn cat mem. Ttaterday 'St Andrew’s day) th* Imposing oerr- mony of laying tba oorner a tops of tba new 8t Phillips Church |Episcopal) wee celebrated. Ti.< foliowug waa the order of exeroiaee: The Bishop clergy, wardens >nd vestry, with th< ohotr, eseembied In the eburoh at eleven o’clock a m. T e choir sang th 1 procaestonal hymn, "Holy Hoiy, Hoi»,” left the church by the eastern door walking two abreast, succeeded in the following order: First—Vestry of St. Philips Chnrch. Second- Wardens of St. Phillips Church. Third—Warueus and Vestry of St. Luke’s CburcL Fourth—Bettor end Assi*uut Minister of bL Phillips Church. Filth—Ciergy. Sixth—The Reverend Dean of the Convocation Seventh-The Bight 1L versed, the Bishop of lb. Diocese. Arriving at tha Southwest corner of tho fouu -a- so, tba ra .ba o, sued, and tba Bishop, followed r>y the Clargy, Warlone and Veaur proceeded to the Cornermiona, where the ceremony waa appropri ately performed. The following articles were placed in the vaalt: A copy of the Holy Bible, according to'Kiui James' verston, printed in Loudon. A copy of tho Booh of Common Prayer, ec cording to the use of the Proteataul Eplscop*. Ouurch in the United States. A copy of th* Hymnal, adopted for three jeers by the General Convention or the P E. Church of lM7i. A iopy of tut Journal of the soth Annual Convsi. tlon of tha Kplsoopai Church in the Diocese of Georgia A 1 archment containing ttae satograpbs of th*- Bt B< v. the Bishop of the D ooe a; of the B«v. D aa of ih^ AtlsLta Convocatiou; of the Rector. A sets'aui M List r. Wardens, Vostrr, B I ding Com mitL-o and Ar -itect of Hi. Phillip’s Onurch. « opiee of Thb Atlanta Bcn, Htrold sad Cwuft/t*- Cbnrt-h Almanac, 1872. File Baxter Ocuct't Coiutof United States from one to AOo. tine email Turkteh Coin. coated*rau currency from |« to |l,6U0. Ike gallant members of this deserved!7 popular company, gave one of their elegantly characteriat-o entertainmeuta on Ttauroday owaninf, IHh alt The guests were poU'ely received and ushered into the commodious dancing ball by tha aAhble mem bers of the Committee of Beosptlon. Aieere. J. B> Mitchell, E. a Smith and J. W. Thomas. The ex cellent baud, tend by 0. Shebaue. wsa In attendance, and under the Inspiration of the sweet strains of xnosio tha Boor was soon graced by the votaries of Terpsichore, while ell aroand the Hell, surrounded by knots of admirers, act the various belles of th* 'evening who failed to secure e piece In the Brat eels. The attendance waa not ao larg» as the large hearts l boys hsu made artangemenia for. but a goodly nnm- bar of the fair ladies of tho Gate Oily weie pr*oent to attest their approcia ion of the efforts atad%for their ei.J yment, aud to Me sen. M. W. Babuu, J. H. Black and J. Yarborough, th- Committee 01 Ar rangements, «.ach guest most have fait and ex pressed bnt one opinion, which K that no inoidant oocorrad during the entire evening to mar in tha least tha • ajoymeut of the plt-aasnt occasion The oompeny numbers about forty-five rffideot members, eum»o*ed of oar most popular young men, at.d eomaof our nsott enterprising and su» auntiai merchants and mechanics. They have built a cpieudid ball aud have occupied it for a year— have Itueatly farnlsbt-d—handsomely painted, ano the wells adorned with plotures. The company was organised to iM9,witb air. William Ruahton aa Brat Foremau, Mtbe* queutly Mr. Fiank J- huson was For man, Mr. Juo. 0. Peck wee the third, Richard Johueon was the foarth, JoQueeu the fifth, which brings it dowu to the advent of tbe preeeut effloient foreman, Col B. J. Lower/, who hoe held I tiunf .r tbe pest six years. May uany bsppy re turns of the anniversary visit tbe preset ben of the "Atlanta Book and Ladder Firv Company N* L” Go to Bickardson’sto buy sour aiovea,grate* and bouse furnlshi* g goods. No n^ed that you h uld be sold though the weather i s so, when here is so largee stock at Richardson*#. BTJTMC JTJTI0 JL Bi.VI 0P JT. LfATJ. This iuatltotiou will commence busiueea to mcr* iw morning. Their tfflee, in tbe Elmbali Hones, oorner Pryor anu Wall, Is very neatly Ailed up. 1. and in eveiy way fitted te do business com fortably. Col J. M. Bell th*; Piesldent, is an ao- complish**d gentlemau, and will always take plea*- in weicoming business men. The following lie Aoera and Directors is a kulllciaut guarantee of the sound basis of the bank: James M. Bad, President; Wm. A. Vpora.Vioe President; Wm W. Clayton, Cashier. Direoton- A. Moore, of Moore, Marsh 4 Co.; John B Gordon, President Mouth, rn Life Insurance Co ; James B. WylK Wholesale Grocer; Campbell Wen President Georgia Westeru Railroad, James H. Porli-r. oi portei 4 Butler; Edwin Piatt, of Platt 4 On.; John R. Wallace, B*-al Estate: Benjamin E Crane, President Chamber 4 Commerce, James M, Burmmimm vmvmr. Court met at tbe usual hour, His Honor, John L. Hopkins, Judge presiding. The case of A- J. McAllister, charged with shoot- log at another, was railed. His counsel moved for a postponement, on ac count of absence of materiel witnesses, whhh tbe Conrt refused, as the defense had not used Sufficient diligence In procuring the watneseea . Pending tim impanelling of th- Jury, a motion sa mad* for a new i-tti in tha caeeot tha Bute vs John Jonea, 00k red. convicted this term of robbery. Tbe motion wee argued by Barton Thrasher, Esq. The motion wee overruled. The trial of MjAUlater was then proceeded with. He wee charged with shooting Isom Bennett, a ne gro, In -ns early part o> 1S7I. Ha waa found guilty, and sentenced to me year's Imprisonment. Notloe ef motion for new trial was given. Court adjourned till Monday mom ng. Wkstzah 4 Atlavtxo Raxlboad Co**faht, Pa* stDEN 1 ’a Office, Atlanta. Ga , November kill, IA12. Dr. N. L Jigitr Slat* Tr—nurtr. DxABbia: I eena you hj tbe Treasurer of ihla unman/ *28,u0u in cash, tba rental dn« the 8tate Itr tbe prSnent month of November. Fleece send me lie usual receipt of the Comptroller General f.r the amount. . Very truly, 4c., Jao. T. Quant, President pre t*m. COKVTUOLLKB GXNBBALDS* OTPICE, \ t Atlanta Ga., November SHitb, l«7i. j (>fo ft,. Received of W. C. Morrill, Treasurer W. 4 A. B. Company, the sum of $26,< 00, isotal of Western tlautlc Railroad, for November 1872, ee per irLficate No. $9 of N. L. Angler. 8tate Treaeu>er. Maouom Ukll, Comptroller G«m ml (126,000;. mmcmmnmm'B cmamr. Conrt metal the neual hoar. His Honor, tbe Be* •rdnr, iu the i liSi/. James LynvL, drunk end disorderly. $10 and oosta. Fannie Dowdy, drunk on the etr< eta. Coala. James MoLendon, drunk and profane. Court adjourned. jrmmrm vmmmeij cmjrmmma*nma. a. caUBcm *muTM. rooaTH oat a raooaxnnroa Bev. W. A. Mtuiujoua upsued the service* of tho Conference on 8etnr $j with the usual religious ex- B«v. D Wills, D. D., was introduced lo tha Con- fhreuce. iota qnention.—What local preach- ra are elected Deaneuef uaa ceiled by Bishop Marvin. Waereupoo Ine luilowlug Dtatriota 1 sen ed iu the munea baotted In. A Ugusta District—B. J. Beusen. hihrrUfO iHsmot-Robt. MoClnrer, K. B. Biggin- bo them. L>ahl..negaDie'rtct—J. Meador, W. 0. Ball, Id. Lowry, J. ». Ha*-gr-.ve. Rom- District—D. 0. Farlse. Mariftia D.stri t—R tf. Paden, H. M. Nowton, D. Ms.oue, H. R. KiLg. Lsuraug. DUtrlot—W. R. rtiiiwell, A. 0. DeLa mar. Atlanta 1‘istrict*-Dennis F. Hammond, Charles E Dowmao W. H. LaPiade. Gnffi . District—treo. A. Gardner. Next question, number 14. wee asked by tbe Bieh op— *Wu«t local Prenoher- are elected E dersf" From Eioeiton IR-triot—Thoe. V. Pricket'. Danionega Dieu let John A. Donald. kerne Distil t— B. F. Farris. Toe Board ol Fmauoe autimltted their annual port, wklcu waa read au adopted. The au.iuuuoemeuv that the Deacons received by thi Couft-rwooe w.ll oe rdeiue<i this ■ ormng el the Pirsi Methodist Ouurch cy Bishop Memo, was The Elders, wheee names are given above, are be onialuea to-ulgnt at Trinliy Churou, Bishop Geo. F. Pieice official mg, ibeoomm uesep, o nted to npert era Ohr-stiati AuvocoU, througu their chairman, handed in their nepoit. siatlng that the paper wsi iu a highly prosperous oonditiou, end ft<mmendin| in th- highest terms, the editor, Rev. F M Eenue dy. The committee respectfully urged the Deuomr ueuou ht u*e every effort to I. creese the circulation or this Journal. The rselgustion of Bav ; H R. Harris was ten- trttd and accei • • • •* - pointed to Alt l A Lleenun wsa received ited/ord, ageur — *“ *” ogthath — solved to Allien and inrn.an the Bishop’s office, and sakiug 11 th* < tours la conersuo* would uot agree to naieh up sud furnish au office for Uis BuUcsy School eerrtary Bishop nor * stated that he w uid ass •r two bundled dciura from tha N rth Georgia Comer me. iha amount was leadi.y and easily ro de A coUeci.ou of smaller amoun's use caned tor aud quit* a sum collect'd The .title boys gave twelve dollar* in lunherame 01 the enterprise under the oon roi oi the ohuren at Nashville. Rev. J. Lusts Jr , tendered hie reelguatioDM Chairu.au of the Board of Aduretiui)—accepted, end Dr. otuted >o Blithe vecei.cy. tiayguod was sppoi titer th*- appoiuiineuts f« wilt b* louud in ano her c lumu, Confareuov ad jouroad to meet on Monday morning at ta* day services.which 0X T&JMB. It la very dlfflonlt. owing to th* prevalence of the disease among th< horses, to get conveyance fur lerchaodise, cotton, eto. The farmer* have idee that th* ma edy mav attack their caul* also end hence the scarcity of < x teams In th* city. Th notion is e mistaken one. The melody does not af fect cattle in the least. Our country friends might make some money If they would bring in th< lr uns end go to rorL Our merchants are wiiUi.g pay liberally, aa they 1 ate shipments to d freight to receive that mutt ba rausmiited. Drayage is now from 51 cents to $1 per load. j TMrxm.ajs'vm Mamrijra, Wenonah Cold Water Tcnple *11. give on* of their inter* at'tfg public meetings ibla nfiernoou at dock. ■ whkh Rev. W. C Dunlap will ep ah aud other rmmeut gentlemen art expected. Tbe verend geutlemen attending th* Conf r-nce invited to attend ant* aee the workings of this oeau tiful ii.atitnUon for tba young. It baa become on* of toe institutions of Atlanta and has dona much good. Th#»* public meetings are always interest ing, end bring together large assemblies. .Local & Busin**** Notices. UARMI ARM! ARM! ARM! ARM! Bud the Available room undt:r 'br nrm of the Dumeetio Sewiog Mucbiu' tieiotf more tbao in any other machine, makes this most deeiruble. mumLMc Amcrvmm. On Tuesday night, Sd tneh, Providence permit- nog, the Hon. A. H. 8tx» hens will deliver a public lecture in the Bell of Repra-enta-lrea, Capitol bulxd. ng. for the bensBt of BL Luk* ’a Oourcb. P. E. 8nhj H*t, hour of delivery and terms o admittance beaunomoed in dt papers Tuesday morning. Wardxns and Vxsrsr 8. Luxa. TMijy. Tw bvjtojw Kcaomm Will wsemble this moru'ng at lb usual h*>ur. 9 .'clock. Pupil* aud teachers will please ba pgpmpt Visitors are respectfully Invited to at eud F. M Richardson. 8upt A1%. St. Paul's Rut da' 8chool meets at f o’clock M. t*>*dsf. vddresse* will be delivered by Bev. R K'Snier, Bev G. G. Smith end other minis- ,— i jr/G.vr.i or j mm mi b. CORRECTED DAaLT. * Organs from |BJ to $«Ai at Pbillipa 4 Crew's. 47" Chamberlin. Biynton 4 'lo.. art daily racelv lug u«w d^etgna iu T<pe(ir> aud Mud) Bruasii n <■ ingrain Oorp-ts. All iu want ol guol an.l preuj carpets, will do w«il to call au*' see Ui* u*w patterns jjt mxpL tjrsTtmjr. A few daya be'ore I gave up the management ot Th* 8cx an articls appeared U its iocai columns reference to eu expected duel bat*sen Mr. Rob I H. L.mpktn e d Mr. T. W. Rocker, of Athene. Os. The article wee written by e gentlemen whom 1 had employed to contitbnts news and other Item* th# local columns of the paper, who made up Un ite mostly ea reported t* him by passengers on the Georgia aailroad. Just arrived in this city. 1 did not e e it till alter u appeared In print—other wise tt would net have bee* puoiiahed, for llcou d remarks which were Improper aud tiunace*- sary. and 1 vary much regretted It aa soon aa l saw 1L 1 have now before me a letter from Mr. Lampkla, imp'einlng of injusteoe being done him by thepeb- LceiiOH 01 L et ertic'e, end requesting that he be art right before the public, i bis I cheerfully do. Theer- comptained ef wee a.together improper, aud should not hi vs aprvared la print aa it waa wrtttan I than vary much regretted iu appearance «aTna go*, and do now; and I trust Mr. L. wUl axcoas me under the circumstance*. Frequently tt ta tapes •this ter th* responsible editor of a daily paper <0 examine everything beforehand that goes late 14 printers’ hands. It U proper for me to eey that the author of th* article bed ao design ebatever to do Injustice to Mr Umpkln or any on* erne. He could not possi bly have had any reason to Intend any wvonc te aay one. It wee waollj aa ladlecretLm oe his pert, sod not the result of any imroper n-odv*. J Ban-TMOta. Atlanta, 0*. 10th Rot ember, 1872. Sun Orr-cx. November 60. <871 COTTON—Doll e- I7ffil7*c. FINANCIAL.—Gold—Buying Ml: selling 1.18. HtLVxa. - Buying '.05; selling Hi. ExcaaNOK.—Buying et X dt-coout; selllug at par. Bond* and hiocxs.—^"eergia fa. 7Arg»“7; 7s, 66ffi 61; New Georgia bonds at tba Slats Trea**uy, ltiO. I' sntaCny Honda—7s. 78^76; 8*. 83685. Ausnsta, 3 <4*0. Oe»rgle Railroad 8toc., 9^@«7; Georgia •Uiiroed B* nds, 96ffi9J. Atlanta and West Point Railioad 8teck. 9i i,97; Atlanta aud West Folbt uilroad Bonds. 98#iuO. Macon and Western Uall -<ie- Stuck 96el*«. Obaih —Ear corn ia 76 can's per buabet; whit* orn. old, Wt49 »; newiEAA^; meal 9m*fj. Bed vn at 1 90; white 2 00. Oats are mii-d 96. straight «s*d«offi66 Stuck peas fl 10. Wheat bren 61 10 • I 26. H*Y. —Cbo'ce Waatern $636'Jl; etem $29ffi60; Georgia *2*29. Flodu.—Fa icy at 10 2$ <f to 60; extra family 9 26 *9 60; family 8 6069 71; super Bn*7 tt). 8alt—Virginia sail ta worth x uu; Liverpool 2 60. Msat»-New meat m now on tha market, and it 1* •tpoa the new we make quotations. Bacon—clear rib sides 11X; clear aides 11X. *ho-iiders7|f ;buik •User rib elds* IX; clear sties •; shoulder* A Lard I* worth 10 centa la tierces. GaocNsiae.-C.ffe* te steady end stiffening el 30X6*8. Sugar-brown 10X61'H: sat/a C 12X 618; A in 618X crashed, powdered and grano la ted Us cut loef 1«X; New Orleeee sugar 11612. Molaeees is What at 26 lu bogenaed; 28 la Heroes; /if in barrel«. Hyrup &A*«J, eccordleg to quality New Orleeeens ay rup 70673. Cheese i7 cents Beds *4 buicefi Potash—66 00 per ease; eoo- cent rated lye 16 60 per ceae. Anapa. LG He. Gin- • epper 23 n 26c March. $X6 7 M«- Pow- der—nd<*. per keg. 17 2A; beetiag, per keg, $\ 8hot-dr ip gj. bock. $6 26. Cepe—O. D , 45o per ll water proof. 906$1 per m. Ooontbt PaoDCon.—Potatoes 13 *3 26. onions. A 2668 »0 P*t bbl; apples, 8 Ngl 29; eggs or* Arm *148; butter. 3**»o.: chick#0# U*616*.; dress'd poultry—turkey 16617c; chickens 136<4 Fun —Mackerel, bble No. 9*, 10 60; half bbl*. No. 9s. 6 10; bill bbl*. No. 2s. 6 60; kite No. U. 1 66; No. 2s. 1 te; No. 9. 1 28. Candle*-In box*# 21, In half but** 21 Xl In quarter hosee 21 esHte. Baueine 16X«'«- TleelXffi*- Fartont Good*—Thread 61 66; L4 tbeeting 12X1 X thlxttag 11; Checks and plaUsl6#lAX. A WELL E»rABLI8flEI) AND flue paying busiue-s ii offerrd lor h1». One of tha propriuton in oompMkd to ieure the city ; hence this offer. Any one desiring to inreet will do well to ed dreee A. B. C., P. O. Bax 18, Atlanta, Oeorga, del FIFTY PE It CENT. SAVED.— No power ie so costly as that of liumau muscle, and fifty per cent of tbe nowei inquired to run n sowing maebinn may bo sarrd by using tbe "ligbt-ruu jing Domoetic.” It makee the lock atitoL with tbe least and most simple maobiuory ol any shuttle sowing machiue. It. tboro- fore wears lose than any other, aud oom bines, will, its remarkable simplicity end ease of ruuniug, great qaietbeas ol opeiu- tion with a wonderful range of work. It the “Domestic” yon want. Don’t fail to lamiue it before yon bur. Odlce No. DeOire e opera House. Atlanta. bapcjsitjm;i Barnnm sera wait for tbe bigeet and tbe beet. Tbe GREAT WHALE SKELETON ia undoubtedly tbe bigeat aud tbe beat. Barnaul baa a greater show titan any otto r man, except tbe owner of tbe Orem Whale Skeleton, that can late Bare urn V oki elepaot rigut into its mouth, aud alter remoriug the elephant, all six ot bis sea lions could be piled in at ouce, and then there would be room for mere. Call aud .ee the monster. Whitehall, four doors from Hunter street, [del-11 NOVELTY OF STYLE end Textnto of Material in Fall end Winter Clothing, Orer Costa, Business Suits, Talmas, Dress Suite. Tba large st, the beet aud the cLeapert in tbe city. Eiseusx A Bn >., no30d2t Tai'or.s aud Glotoicra. m- BE IT REMEMBERED THAT Redwine A Fox are still tbe agents for toe Oraud Olft Lottery to be drawn at Stephenson, Ala, December 26th, tbs profits of wbicb go toward the erection of a suitable cemetery end monument over the remains of Confederate soldiers k.lled iu tbe late war. It ie worth your while to invest in an enterprise which will oommemorate tbe deeds of tbe gal laut dead and, perLapa, “pot money iu tbypume.” T'eke*a86. nrr»7. Batlroab Kftoertteemeni*. CAunonn.rmcma. At a maating of the Committees of Conference of tbe Rrpvbtican party last night it was resolved to support ‘he following mon.'efpal ticket: THIRD WaBD: D. A. Beat tie, B. H Batter. FOURTH WaED: J. C. Peck. J. U. Mtcaslln. fifth waXD: Jnlius A. Hayden, J. H. Goldsmith. sixth wabd; TV. G. Grabbling. Dsuiel M.DHffle. sbtxvth wabd: D. Fuchtrr, J. C. McMillan. Change Ofwtehodule. Atlanta & New Orleans SHORT LINE-ALL HAIL OnlvOne Change of Cars Betwcem Atlantis sad New Orleans. Daily Paaeenger Ttains will ran on this line as follows: aTLaAJ*^ 6 80am I Mon^mSg..) 2fpm •' 8 00pm “ «. fluOan Montgomery.... 800pm IMoMie . H „e. 7 80am “ fluOami “ 6 St pa Mobile 8*0 a m New Orleans.. 2 26 p m “ 6 46*p m | •* -.1160 pm Peasengers Le.awing Atlanta at 8 00 p.ns Will make dose Connections iorVioksbnrg.Mon- roe ami all Litermedlai* potnta. Pullman’s raise* Hleeplug Care run through to Mo bile and New Orleans M<>ntg-*ms'ay, York, Meridian, Jackson and Vicki wlth-nt change. Passengers will remember that this roite, VIA WEST POINT, le th* «ebnrg Hhurtcat, ([ulcke-t, Meat Reliable, COXiUMBUB, Ga., XnUtoob TlbmrtiSMMias, Two Dallv CoabflCtMBS Blue M ountain Route VIA SELMA, ROME, AMD DALTjR Rullroad tad Ite CeaaettUm, •as jfonk turn if'siss&R Wor nutria. Meurn. Erluon: I’le.sc eunounee the! I am a caudidate for Sheriff of Fulton county at I lie euauing election, January 1st, 1873, and will endeavor, if eUcted, to appuiot .ucli deputies aa wiU be ac- ceptable to the whole people of the uuuly. W. D. Bbown uolStd Fur Attic,iuwu in First Ward. The friends of Jobh Broad announce him as ao independent candidate for Councilman from tbe First Ward, end reepeotfully ask for bim a liberal support. novl2 r. hTOBO FABIIOW, X*or Mayor. Recent d< veiotuuenta baying made it apparent that tbe candidacy for Mayor will not be restricted to pe'ty nomina tion, (aa evidenced by ono indopenden candidate having been announced iu ad vuuce of tbe Democratic nomination,auc hy tbe widespread and outspoken diaaal- huection at tbe mai-ner in wb.cb the nomination baa bten conducted) t’c frienda of Col. T. Stobo Fabuow res- ncctfully announce bim an Iudependeu Oapdidate for Mayor iu the approa limp election. Many Cituxus. Edituri Atlanta Su : Ficuss announce my name aa a candidate for Justice of Uie Peace, for ’he 1020th Distriot O. M , at tne approacning election in January next. In that offering my self for that public position, I will only say that I oat, bring au experience of eight years in the same office, and with tbe determination, if elected,“ to deal oat even-handed justice to all, “and especially” to enforce the lews egeinet onm • ef all species, without regard to persona or positions, sbk tiie support of ail cilis n* who do- <ira to aid in the suppreMtioit of crime, •cd tnc promotion of “law aud order." Bciug pliyrinaily unslilcto go out utnollp tbe people, I shall expeot tliow of my friends whom I have aided iu their nomination., both for county aud Cl.y fflci-H, to .xlend their ii.flu m-e iu my helialf, for which I ahati be ever gr teiul, Jaues W. Mrnruv. Atlanta, Noe 25/6. 1872. JBFFHRSOSr, OalrcNtoii * ul) PoIntM la THZAB. sniMaai las a. a. Tha Bm4 baa bam imaibr ipiwrl aa* S 8BT Mo ehangeeCoMe between Be^aaBitattH* PILLMAN PALACE CAMS ran through from BOMB ViA SELMA teTkOEA- BUBG without rhangs. NO ONLAY AT TNOMINAL POMVTB. raawnnera leevlagAUaataA. M. Train W. 4 A. a. B„ make does ooanectioHe ut IsHlT PANT EXPRESS TMA0T of Selma, lorn 4 Ddloa BailrraL antvtag gl Salma at 12:20 A. M Fare aa low aa by aay other Rom*, gar Pufchaae iSckete via Flagatea at 6a 6»H6> Ticket Office JONBB. nUK. Oeneral Pesamgrr Agm, futena. AM. B. Q. BABMBT, General Superinteodenl Northern and! Oontratl ▲labaua mxacA A H E A N iiy Uua line you aav* time and diatanc., oe«ng 6t mile* shorter »o belius ti. an potnta wor ot Ruima, am* ohA HUNDRED AND ON MIL** FNOnrER TO MONTOOMEBT, Ml BOO WILES SHORTER to Bter Orleans and aivoatoo than by Chattanooga, Corinth aud U Juuctiun, or Momphla and Char lee too Bel route*. 306 MILES SHORTER to Shreveport, Jeffer- ■oil, and all polnta on Bed River, than by Uhatta. noogaaud Memphis. Avoiding 614 MILES 8TEA11 BOATING on the Mississippi Kivor, aud an indefinite delay on wharf iioat at the mouth of Bod River. ' BMIGRASTTH vra partlcuunr reqae.ua to notlo. th. rater tA- 'UUgM ot tale Jill, or.r all otber*. No dltcrfmla- can or ttaio oo tccomil of being eiuj. W* Knox, .be Hatter. Who has uot beard of Kuux, the Priuoe of Hatter., of New Yota? W. have a Kuux, the Hatter, here also. H however aupplier- ■ be Ladies with ail tbe L itrat Sly lea ol Hats and Bonnet., Boys’ aud Children' Halt, Ladies’ Ties, and Fauey Oooda generally. Call and examine at 2S Whitehall street—a word to tbe wise i. sufficient. nov24Qt roTIIU VUIKKrO- KlLllI* COUVTY Mrs.rrt. Eilit ri: Please imcounco lliai I am n c-tudulate for tlic office of Tax Collector of Fulton oouuty, at tbe ensu mg election, Jauuary l.t 1878; and pledge myself, if elected, to diaeba-g' be dutiea of tua efflux to tbe best of my hil-.ty, J. 0. Holdkook. no21 raft mj \ ohjlti'. NDEPRNDENT TICKET For Aldermen, Fuut WanD— John A. Doane, Wm. R Phillips. Second Ward—Wm. Ruahton, O. T. Dodd. Third Ward—D. A. Beutle, R. H. Butler. Focrtu Ward—J. H. Mecualin, J. C. Peck. Fifth Ward—J. A. Hayden, J. H Goldsmith. Sixth Ward—W. G. Gramling, Dr. J . Boring. Sxvintu Ward—J. 0. McMillan, D. Max Tbe above ticket will be supported by Manx Citizens. F- THE FERKO-PHOBPHORAT ed Elixir of Caiiaaya bark made by CaaWoI, Hasard k Co., New York, is • debotoua •-ordis), made of tbe PytophuepMte ot trim aud Caiunya Bark; it is the tuoai valuable tuuic now in use for dyapep.is, nervous affectiooa, wakefulueas, debility, depression of a;>irita, Ac., Aa The pale, tba nervous, ird tbe debilitated should sot fail to take it; particularly females suffering lrom those complaints incutes. to tbe .ex. Physicians now give it tbe preference to ell amuw preparations. If taken during exposure to maiana it strengthens Uie system to resist tbis ,ol son, end pn-veuta chill end fever, bilious lever, aud otber intermittent attacks. For sale by ed druggutta. ml8 aanAtliUr. uAwly IW Cbapi.rd Hauda, Face , ltoogh bkm,Pimple., Ringworm, Balt Rheum and otber Cutaneous affections cored, and tbe akin made soft end smooth, by using tne Jumper Tar Soap, m.de by Caswell, Hazard A Co., New York. For aalr 17 " Druggists. eetAwed dAwly C’ARIf fKOJt JI’U.I. If. F. II tXY0>D. Atlanta, Ga., October 23,1872. Upon tbe aolicitution of eevtral bun dred citizeua by written petition and peraonal application, I announce myaeli an mdeiieuduut candidate lor Mayor at the approachiug election. If *lected, I will zealously opposes! -xpeiiditurea of tbe pul lie money that 1. u-u di-mauded l>y au imperious necessity. 1 will use all mv efforts to bring had the City Gov.rumeut 10 a strict economy iu it .dnnoi.tration, end also speedy do. charge of its moneyed obligation. I will aid to tbe rx'ent of Ibe power conferred on me, iu a faithful and vig oroua administration of the law. I a.k the support of all oitizeoa who agree with me in sentiment, and woo believe that 1 will keep the promises I make. Respectfully, D. F Hammond. JO HAT L. .etft/.t', A ttorneT-stt-Ija w. t VABTIBSnLLB. C 1 aisa'a star*. Issl tbs euestla. m»)Mil _ Prniop MteilOB aivaa hnrifeea geouoe fauk a 00 MAXL'FA'TVBiaa or Tittcrt Portable Circalar Ka Mills, Btaiiaoary and Purtak!* STEAM ENCfNE nmiHT niLf.Se me To. 6 8o v -/af«Uor v-iret /U.TIM0Rfe. MO. tWSomdfor CxUalogtits and Priu-Lotm , NM| •*! furuULed for baggage aud carried through with' oat ohanga lo Nav Oilaans. Th* rooant cumulation of tha magsifloant bridge* over Tina** and Mobil* Bivara form an unbroken all rail ounnautiun batvaau Atlanta aud New Orlaaoa *Ld Viekaburg. No boating or omnibaa far* ohargad on th* lino. Paaaangara arc cantiunad against rapraaantattona loth* contrary. Sleeping 0*rs on *11 night train*. Tbit runt# ia not tba arortaat. bat moit coin fort- aoi* and beat winter route to Maupbla Trnn, Lit tle Buck. Ark.. Granada. Ukalona aud Gorin th. kite*. Through tiohat* on aale at tha Ganarai Ticket oi- floai. u ulon Paaaaoger Depot to all pottita ahova aak*.. Far* always as low aa by any other rente. L. P. GRANT, Superintendent Atlanta 4 Waat.Point Railroad, O. J. FUBKAOBB 8np*t Waatern B. B. of Ala.* O. JOttDAB, Gax Bnpt Mobil* 4 Montgomery U. B. W. J. HGD8TUN. Gan. Paae. auu t rt tgt., Georgia Kailrotd Depot, up atalm ro THE MERCHANTS OF ATLANTA The Atlantic & Gulf FREIGHT XiXSrai Via Savannah, Ga. j^EO LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO THEIR PA* won* and friend* that their Bats* and OlaaaiflaaMoo* •ball always baas low aa by competing lloas, aad any -BpacUl Clrcnlara’’ or "Latter*." laanad by Jthar route*, giving lower rate* than at praaaat ad- vartlsad. will ba promptly mat by oomapoodlng *- dnotion* on tha Atlantia A Golf Freight Uu*. Mnrchant* vialttng N % w York will consult their In- tereef* by calling on O. D. OWEK8. Ganarai Agent of tha Lin*. 229 Broadway, before making Freight an- gagamanta elaawhara. J THE ATLANTIC COAST-LINE [‘.tSSE.ru KR ROUTE. NOTIOB To Fa**onf era HESTKRN&ATLANTIC H.EaC* ON AND AFTER OCTOBER 23. 1 72 Fare Paid on Trainfi I. om-flair tint war Mils Maes Ihsa whew Tickets ars ■.■(hi eC tats Sf.sU. a. a. wxLKsa, B. W. WRKNN. Q.penU Tlcbrt * FuMBSit SsVt. Macon & Brunswick RAILROAD COMPANY. Change of Inina on this road will ran aa foltowa: DAY PAWEMGEE TRAIN. DULY (SUXDAY8 EX CEPTED.) Laava Maoon, 8:18 A.M. Arrive at Jacnp fffifp. V. Arrive at Branswtoh MiMP. M. Laava Branawtek.... 449 A.M. Arnvaat JaaKp.i 6:46 A. M. Arrive at Maooo 6:19 P. M. NIGHT FA8BEXQEB TEAIW, DAILY. Leave Maaaa 866PM Arrive at Jacnp —. 66 4M ; Arnvaat Bovaow tSoAM Laava BavnaaoL f 66 P M Laava J*au» 11:16 P M • Arrive at Maooo — f JO a M Both day aad sight trains aonaaat ategtey at J* ■np with Iroius te and fraot florid*. HAWKlNHYILuS AOOGMMODATIOX DAJaY, (SUNDAYS EXCEPTED.) Laava Maooo «... SBOFM Arrive at HawkinsvlLa iffic p M Leave U*wklnevilla 8 63 A M Arrive at Maooa. 1668AM nol2-tf noorian 1 aod Tor tha Cfummor of 18*7fl. DOUBLE DAILY All Rail Connection Via Au(usla,Wllnainitoii,Ri ils- monil, An Additional Dally Con action via Augusta, Wilmington and Portamo.i*D AND THE mAQNIFOKNT MAY LINK STKAMmS rh* oqulpmont of tha Boads of this Una la firatelaa* PULLMAN PAL ACM Sleeping: oars. Are ran apon all night trains. Double Daily Schedules hlahama and Georgia. By taking morning train oat of Savannah. Maeoi and AUaata, p**a*i.g*ra counact with tha 3:43 *. m train out of Augusta, and can choose batwaaa tha AU Bail Oouuaction. via Btcbmond, or tb. rant* up Ghaaapa hr Ba>. haviag to th- latter eaaa hat ONt aight of railway traval^ud th* asoond aight • ajoy to* Luxurious Accommoda tion* Of the Steamer* of that Uo*. Through Tiekeu to all proa in eat paint* oh oia y both rw * * —*■ foil BO* Of VZRQIttXA SPRINOA AND EXCURSION TICKETS, rw irrajfrir* ifmu *«smm Change of Sohedule. Atlanta.Ga. Mav.6, isTf.) On and arm xcndat. ion nutaaT, Mtht Pa Wl’l Imv. CUMsaeeas las s ■' Arrive la AtUala —~... J:l6 a. k. Day Pasaaacar Trala lame* 1SJSS.il Dal tan 6 Laava Dalton ... Arrive in AUonte... BW No change u A PROCLAMATION. GEORGIA t HY JAMES M. SMITH, Govornor of Ssld Mil*. WheBEAI, Upon axamkaattoa rad fauaoUda- datlon of tha rataraa mod* agraaaMy to few. of tha election hold 09 th* fifth day of November. Intent, for aiavea Elaator. lor Praatd—t iai TtoftaH^ial of tho United SI*tea. It appear* that to* Mtoelag parsons received a mofektap 6$ to* vote* oral, to> wit: Wiiltaoi f. Waited. Hoary L. frnhs Jmltoa Uartrtdgo, Wa^mgtea Pm, M. 6. Tnraar. AN. Elf, iha. J. Bodaso. Janas M. 9mm, NaoryN. Casey. Jasper N. Doraay aad B. D. 6Mbm. Tharafora. to* pwraaa* above aanadn* hereby daolorad doly elected Elaotoraif Pratt Ini aad Ytoa Prastdoat of th* Uaited bteiad, tad an vaqolrad ta attend at tba Oapttol Ut Attmtea *a th* final MoaOay Dacamhar aaxt, to oate Iha veto of this mate, on tea following Wadaaadap, oft Twalva a'atork M^ ter President and Vlo* PraateaMof tha United 966**. Give* nadir my hood end tte Gnat fiaaiaf tea Slate, site* Oaptiot to It Hate, h a Twaoty atxth day ol November, ta tha year u* anr Laid On* Thonaaad Eight Hundred and fiavan*/•«**. *od of ludapaadaoca af th* Utotedfl tea Ninaty-aavarth. By tha Oovcrccri David O. Oorm«, Samtery of Stela. UMGLIBH BAKING POWDERS N0U9H A3® H.AT0BUM EXJZ UAXtKO r mu me HMassa A mss aaTkia tHuuiniTuauiR,awika.,u«M of ib. jam mai»s by-sw. »4 Tmi .Mtu *.me OOU8« BAUM IKWOBII by both ran tea at all terminal points South. Also, aaa ba tobad at gpco, ar MT after asixlng, and i* wqrraatei Am* ham tte ‘ “ efBafetef Pan fro** atria Uy | following nomad Aganta of th* T. LYONS. Agaat; M. J. O’OOITNOB. TravattM Agoni, Augusta; A C. L«DD. Agvut, AUaata; BEN MOCA. Southern Agent, Muaigansary, fiaarttv. ol* tea apw