The Atlanta daily sun. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1870-1873, December 03, 1872, Image 3
f THE DAlLV Sl T N OtMOC'KA TlC MU'ICIPAL TICKET. rom Mato#: 0. 0. HAMMOCK. Second Ward-M. A. McLkhboh, O. T. Dodd. Third Ward—B. 0. Yousa, D. A. Bkatie. Fourth Ward—J. H. Mccasuv, J. W. Spaxks. Fifth Ward-F. P. Rick, J. H GoLMMnn. Sixth Waid-D. HcDvma, J. M. Boaivo. 8eve:.lhWard—J. 0. MoNillav, J. M. Lasmtov. For flctreaebmcat and (tsferm. At a meeting of the Democratic candidates nomi nated for Mayor and Aldermen on Saturday, 26th Inst., held to-night, the following wu unanimously the 20th Instant, as Democratic. a j dictate* for Mayor and AldennvB of the city of Atlanta; Resolved, That it is oar earnest determination as the nomine ed candidates for Meyor and Aldermen of the Democratic party of Atlanta, If elected to office, to eoonomtae as nr as possible in public ex penditures, and pledge ourselves to restrict disburse ments as far as practicable within the bounds of In token of oar hearty Indorsement, we affix < J. U. Mecaali i, F. P. Klee, J. M, Boring,. N. A. McLendon, B. 0. Yeung, J W. Sparks. J. H, Goldsmith, D. A. McDuffie, J. N. Langston. METKOU( iLOGICAiu. OFFICE CHIEF OF SIGNAL SEfiVICE. J Waaiuxgtox, d. o., December 2,1872. J Ou the lower lake a and thence over the middle and Eaatern Statea a falling barometer, with south- westerly winds, cloudy weather and oocaalonal belts of rain and snow to morrow. In the Golf and South Atlantic Statea, generally clear weather and southwesterly to northwesterly winds, with proba bly rain ou the western gulf. In the nwthwest and over the upper lakes occasional light snow with northerly to westerly winds, and clearing weather, which latter will extend by to-morrow to Tennes see and Arkansas. Warning signals are oruered for Milwaukee, Chicago, Grand Haven, Detroit, Toledo, Cleveland, Duffalo, Rochester and Oswego. ATUAN PA, GA.: Tuesday Morning, December 3, 1*72. CUT* AFfc’AlKH. OJ. O. E. Whisky and Old Yaliey at B. M. Rose A Co.'s, Broad street. port of the Judges at Lb* late State Fair, relating lo tho prern urns awardsd the Singer Sewing Machine: awarded to Singer Sewing Mach. The attention of tho public is respectfully called to the foregoing official statement. The publio will Judge from It who has stated tala^ly—SmlUle or Wilde. B.T Smillik, Agent Singer Manufacturing Company, for Not th em Georgia. 49* M- Smllle may have bore 1 the officers of the Georgia Slat Agricultural Association out of a cer tificate of some kind, la flavor of the sowing machine he represcuts. But the report ol the Committee He win < Machines, two of whom are prom >t tleun-n of Atlanta, show the fceta of the 0KC0MDBM8 CUVMT. Faib Gbounds, Ga. Aobi. Aksocxatiox. Col. II. D. Capere, Superintendent Fine Arte Depart» tnent: • * * The Domestic Sewing Machine, aa family machine, is the bat. • • • • (Signed.) J. O. Peck, W. II. OSYLKU, Ez>w. Timaovw. I dis ike very much to call the veracity of any on In question, and will give Mr. 8m lie the cr.-dit of believing wbat he claim*. He has repeated It i ten, l really believe he thinks it is true that ni awarded aomething. B. J. SVu The Greatest Show on Bnrtla-P. T. Bnrnum's World** Fair, which exhibits In Atlwnta Friday, December 6. AKQUJYU TUB CITW. — Col. Herbert Fielder U in town. —Mr. Arthur T. Pickett, Agent 01* Bull, le in the elty. —Fresh 8had-first rf the sea ion—in town yester day. — Mr. Huff, the agent of Daruum'a circus. Is In the city. —Sol. Smith Russell will be In town on the 9th and 10th. — Olo Bull will be In Atlanta on the 11th aud 12th aud wiil regale us with &Is inimitable performances. — Mr. M. A. Wstson, sgent for SoL Smith Russel, e In the city. — That elegant Pharmacy of Schuman's, corner of Whitehall ana Hunter, is beautiful to look upon. —Business in the dry goods line wae good yestsr- dsy. Groceries not so lively In the retail depart ment. — Ihe Chamber of Commerce hold a meeting to night to appoint delegates to the Commercial Con vention at 81 Louis, Mo. —Material for the new Street railway to extend out Thompson and Nelson streets, Is being delivered along the oittempUted route. — The law now lequlres that tha voter should cast his ballot for all the Councilman in h!s own ward, as well as Mayor. Let all keep this In miud. — We had the pleasure of meeting Major W. H. Howard, Jr., of tha firm cf W. H. Howard ft Hons, Cotton Factors, Augusta, Ga., on yeaterday. — Atlanta No. 1 Engine House has been newly re- paluted, and pretests a neat and tasteful appear ance. The boys arc proud of it. — Anew enterprise—that little store on Decatur street, where you can buy any useful little article for household use, from five cents np to fifty. Run by B. Powell k Brother. Bob ie a chip of the old block. —A fond mother ot a sprightly little boy of five years, in this city, fearing that his ryes were fading, remarked to him, Uis other dsy, " Tommie, do your eyes hurt you! Can you see good?" Tee little wag, smiling at hia own idea- says, "No, mamma— when anything gets behind me, I has to turn clear round to tee it." —O murder, murder; was the excited exclamation of a Uttfe darkey aa he dashed frantically up the lower end of Whitehall street yeeterday afternoon A policeman took him in charge and a bystander remarked that it waa a little muse ou the part of the boy In order to get grub and lodgings at the Station House, as he has been known to have frequently ac cepted the hospitality of Johnson's hotel. 49* Go to Richardson's to buy your stoves, gratss and house furnishing goods, ho n*cd that you should be cold though the weather oo so, whsn there Is so Urge a stock st Richardson's. Nothing like It ever keewu-P. T. Bar mans** Great Shaw, which exhibits la Atlaata December I. Bill It Gold:.with will sell on Thursday after noon a magnifies..t lot and dwelling house, In a first class neighbor hood. Bead their advertisement. | Remember Barssm's Date—Atlanta, Fridajr, December A. mmvBM'tm wamd bbm0cmaticojlvb. Ala meeting ol thU Club last night after transact, tag regular business, Mij H. B. Cox waa unani mously nominated ae the Democratic candidate ter Water Cumataate -cr from the Seventh Ward. UW Democrats interna to elect otobo Farrow to- taegreg is stay at toms. A Id) YE-SCRAPE—THE FARROW FAMILY—A dozolooyI His Honor has turned out a naw leaf. Ha »*as hitherto ooufined himself strictly to costs; but now hs is going to asks something for the citv, and ao- tually went as high with one poor wight aa t* re quire him to fork oat $20. JAMES WHAT-YOU-CALL-'kaC was vsry much in favor of that »ort of municipal re form which will plaaae tha colored population. Be did not think a poor colored man should pay " Ten and Costa" for the privilege o* drinking, cheating and swindling, but preferred that they shou'd bo subjected to milder rule, and that Henry P- Farrow should dictate tha man. He longed for the peculiar reform beat Illustrated by Bullock's edmlaUtratlou, whose chief Henchman toe Illustrious Henry P. was, and the brother of whom T. Stobo to. Aud the Police men of Atlanta I Why, lot of man Jimmy nevar knew. Every lima he felt a little Jovial on* of them would nab him up, and he would be fined, aud if he csuldn't pay hia fin* they would actually make him work it out Woo wouldn't be down on suoh poUoemen ? Who wants lo be arrested every time he gets boosy ? Certainly not on* of the black wing of the relormsrs—though the white wing ta very clever. About the time Jimmy waa in the middle of ola cogitation a band was gently laid upon his shoulder, and ha waa po litely requested to step down to the Judge's office. He plead business, but he bad to go, and attar pay ing bis fine of five and costa he rushed out, exclaim- 'Hoorah for Farrow, the brother of Henry p.r HENRY B. 00-EAST was tha possessor of a fine horse, and expeoled to beoome the possessor of an aubern-halred sawing machine of seven teen, which is the only kind Mr Wiles will acknowledga to be superior to the Domsstio." Such eyes I Such a mouth, the Ups reaambUng a cluster of grapes. Hsr figure was divinsly shaped, and the roes seemed to pursue tha tfly on her velvet cheek. This exquisite dam sel Uved in the country; ahe bloomed among the hyaolntiit, the roses, the carnations, and the four docks; and four o’clock, by tha way, was the ap pointed hour to be at the tr/kting place. Wild with that peculiar excitement lovers feel, Henry ordered hia horse; but Judge hia situation, when hia walling man, with tearful eyes, informed him that the noble beast had the epi rootle. But love laughs at locksmiths. Nature had furnished Henry with as good a pair of pedal tremitlos as ever stopped the earth. He -'allied forth, and as he was an hour behind time, hs found meet him. So, toward tbs house he made hie way, and on cntei ing. found Araminta enter talning another fellow, Henry suddenly remem bered tnat he didn’t come to see Araiulute particu larly—in fact, It was the oul man he fait interested in—ho waa inch an Interesting old cusp I In due time Henry was back in town, and whether a great deal of liquor made him drunk, or a little affecte him, he waa In tho calaboose. His sad s.ory affect ed tbe Recorder, who, after ordering a fine of $6 and cost*, advised Henry to beware Of woman'e wiles And woman's smiles, Which lesd awsy And of't betray. JOHN TATLOn Must not have done much, because ho paid the costa—only coats, and nothing more. OUlXtKXXIKMX MOSllIg came of the old Governuer Morris family of New York. He was In fsvor of reform—mon'c.pal re form—such reform aa could best hs obtained under the dictation of "my brothir"—he whose flowery eloquence would fain send the houest men of 8a vai-nah to the Albany bastlle, because they dared entertain opinions of their own—he whose exploits lu Irwin county challenge the admiration of all trot Georglaua. and who la now, In his Administration frenxy, ready to taunt those whom he enoonraged to fight with him, with "rebellion." Guilallieme knew he waa three eheeta In the wind, but what cared he for tnat? If any one attempted to arrest him in would take the caso up to tho United State* District Court, where " my bro.ber" would Set him right side up with care. As he was assessed with $5 he has a chance ol doing so. A. h. BUND wouldn't be arrested. He waa too good a citizen be nabbed up by a white policeman, though it m ght not be so bad if tbe force was made up horn a list furnished by H. P. F. *. TOWMSON Indulged in the Sunday racreatlon of guizling tangleleg, which eo tangled hia legs that the police men "guzzled" him. He made a contribution of $20 to the City Treasury. The Court adjourned with the following doxoloot: There la a man In oui town, Hia name Is Henry P.; He ia a brove or great renown, And tamed for loyalty. Chobuc.—0 Henry P. I O Henr- P.l Otherwise Tbe Farrow, The "bud" of him who wants to be The Mayor-elect to-morrow! Reform, somo thought, was needed bad. And so did Henry P.; He called the clans—in color clad— To choose a nominee. Chobus.—0, Henry P., lo. J«rir« mrsmn MumrsJHh Fourth Ward Democrats meeting was held at Barvlll'a Hall, on Decatur street. In the abeenoe ot the chairman. Mr. James X GtUatt waa oalled to preside. Business of importance was transacted. Managers for the election were appointed by the Executive Committee, and a nomination was made for Water Commissioner to DU the vaoancy In tbe Fourth Ward. Mr. James M. Toy was nominated unanimously. Speeches were mads by Mr. D. Brc- goo, J- E. Qullatt, Judge D. Pittman. Dr. Tbomp- son. and others. Mr. Toy. the nominee tor Water Commissioner, an engineer of twenty years' sxpertauoe in this city, a sterling Democrat, and has a host of friends, all Democrats rally to hia support. Straightway they named as chosen chief The "hud" ol Henry P.; But 'twixt the two we had as lief Indulge In "P." as "T." Caonus O. Henry PI O, Henry P1 Otherwise the Farrow, Tha **bud" ot him who want to be Our Mayor elect to-morrow. Grand exit and music by tho band, Johnson land ing off. It la rumored that in the event of Fsrrow'i election, George 8. Thomas will be Olty Attorney. P. T. Bnrnum’s Great Show docs not exhibit In Atlanta nnttl Friday, Decem ber 6, Remember the date. TUB LAUIEtT MAIM. Last night we found ourselves surrounded by such a bevy of boauty, and the cyuoata" of so many soul-inspiring eyes, tbit we ware fairly translated into a region of Beauty ana Flowers—a place of such delloious rapt me that we forgot all extraneous mat ter*—an Alden, whore we felt such a lulling sense of enjoyment ss must have been experienced by the poet "where The 8cm loves to pause with so find a de ay that the night only draws a thin veil o'er the day." At tabls No. 1, wa were fairly captured by the fair ones who are conducting the Fair. Miss Agnes Sullivan st-ezaed to carry all before her in a tri umphal march, not only in tha Interests tha church, bat over the sus ceptible hearts that flattered and tha eyes that aster ceased to look with delight as she passed before them. As a queen among her subjects, so the beautiful Agues *n among her admirers. Miss B. Mahons - and her sister, Miss Hannah, were like the twin spirits of Love sad Faith—both of which thsy personified: sad Mi*s Kau O'Conor waa ao charming as to make it unsafa me to took upon her who wished to keep hia heart whole and hia mind at rest. The magnificence of the table, tho beauty of the ladles waiting upon it. ths glare of the brilliant gas lights, were all such that ws could go no fttrthsr and postpona oar visit to the others to another time The choctest gems of the studio, the finest sped- of needle work, the consummate art of me chanism, were all enoogn t> Justify us in tha con clusion. Among Re other attractions airaady named for this table ta a beautiful picture of Washington Irving and hia F'lends, wnfch la to ba voted to the moat popular nr* company. Tha Fair ta to he continued to-night The BI6I 6h*>v will wot be Id Atlanta until Friday, December 6. A TBMPBMAJrCB MBBTimYU, There ta to be a grand night, in James’ Hall. Dr. Hamilton and Prof. Mayson will deliver addraeaas The Cold Water Templars* work will R exhibited. Delightful mu sic by the children. the children are requested to meet tejhe Good Tempters' Hall at 4 p. m., for practise, and at 6 p. m., when they wlU march in order to flames' alL A special Invitation ta extended to tho pubtte schools, and ib j pupl'e of the Masonic Frea School. 4W* Mr. Georgs sheer has soat oa a bcsutl/slly pdsted intttauon to hta favor Jewelry bare. 43* Water Commissioner* are to be eloctod to morrow. Shall we have Democrats who will study oar lmeresta, or shall ws hav* Radicals who will give os some "New Orleans Water Works” experi ence? Yota for Cox I Vote for Toy 1 Vote tor Bad wins Down with Radicalism and np with the banner undeflled Democracy. In Rsman'i Great Exposition are In bo seen the only living Cannibals ever In America. W111 be In Atlanta Friday* December 6. tOT Lat Democrats remember the mill ions of forgvd bon s issued by Bullock; and lot them, they can, recall one word of censure he ever re ceived from Henry P. Farrow, tho chief manipula tor of tho T. Stobo movement. It costs mo more to see P. T. Barn Great Exhibition than It does an Ordi nary show. Atlaata, December 0. warn day’s rnocBxnxaoe. Conference assembled at tha usual hour —on Monday morning—and was opened with religious services, conducted by Rev. H. J. Adams. 'Are all the preacher a blameless In their lives and official ministrations?" was the questlrn In the usual order of business, whloh came up for conek* ration. Tbe names ot the following minister*, from their respective Districts, were called, and a satisfactory account of their characters and administration given and accepted by the Conference: Elberton District.—Leonard Rash, Presiding El der; FrancisG. Hughos, J. H. Grogan, J. R Parker. J. H. Mashburo, W. T. Norman. W. F. QuJilian, J. W Baker, Levi P. Neeso. Dahlonega District.—W. A. Dodge, Presiding El der; George E. Gardner, Noah H. Palmer, Samuel J, Bell -h, Britton Sanders, J. H. Baxter, T. F. Bey- ids. Rome District—G. J. Pierce, Presiding Elder; Thos. F. Pierce, P. G. Reynolds, W. P. Rivers, W. Fisk Glenn. B. H. Jones, W. C. Dunlap, Dalton District-W. J. 8oott, P. E. Sanford Leake, W. T. Hamilton, Jno. A.Reynolds, M. G. Hamby. Marietta District—F. G. Kimball, Presiding Elder; Geo. Cr, Smith, Joseph Chambers, Richard J. Har well, Geo. fi Kramer, Jno. P. Norris, W. A. Rodg ers, W. Frank Cook. Athena District- -James L. Lupe, G. W. Yarbor ough, James L. Pierce, Wm. A, Simmons, W. D. Heath, L. M Bybnrn, Ambrose G. Worthy, Robert A. Seale, W. W. Oalin. LaGrange District—H. J. Adams, Presiding Elder; Wm. M. Crumley, A. M. Thigpen, B. W. Blgham, W. J. Cotter, T. 8. L. Harwell, Thomas A. Seales, B. F. Jones, J. T. Lowe, F W. Beggarly, J. M Bowden, Morgan Callaway, Young J. Allen. Dr. E. H. Myers, President of the Wesleyan Fe male College, waa Introduced and addressed the Conference, in hia address the reverend gentle man made allusion to hia former connection with this Conference; since 1841 has he been connected aui In sympathy with the church and oonfsrenoea in the 8tate of Georgia. The nature of hia work la such as to render It necessary for him to lea: when he cornea to mingla ambgg brethren of tha Conference. Hit work and labor la to educate ths daughter* the church to beoome members of the church, appealed to the past record of the Wesleyau Female College—embracing in the last 8b odd years, some 6jo graduates—lor proof of its power as one of tb< great religions institutions of tbe land. Bishop Pierce addressed the Conference on the situation of Emory College, stating, "that it was a necessity to Conference for Emory to be rebuilt; the old building was condemu-d as unsafe, and has bean demolished. He waa requested to solicit ths means rebuilding It; he agreed to do so, and < plans ass, that he warned the indorsement of ibta Conference by a donation of one tbouaand do He expected to make tha same request of the South Georgia Conference. Armed with this in- doraement he would have no fears In raising a auf- lent fund to finitn it np. One of tha features of tbe institution was tbe free tuition of sons of b*rs of the Conference. Many had reoeived the benefit of this privilege, and tha future would still offer then* advantages to others." The roll was caUed and various amount* given, amounting to alx hundred and fifty dollars. Aa quite a number, of the members ware abeam, it was thought the amount called lor could be easily raised. After distributing tha Ooniereuce fund raised for tho benefit of fiuparanuated ministers, widows and |Obs ticket admits to all Barm Pssvllloas sal to the satire show, Will not be la Atlanta until Friday, Dee. 6. BRTbe first thing Sumner did In tbs meeting of Congress yesterday, waa to call up hia Civil Rights Bill. Henry P. Farrow belongs to 8umner’s school of politics, and T, Stobo Farrow ta hia choice for Mayor. _ kVFBmtmm ckvmr. THE BENTLY CASE. Court met at tha usual hour, Hia Honor, John L. Hopkins, Judge, prosiding. After the grand and petit Jurors were sworn the ne of Penn Bedell, charged whh the murder of Policemen Ra(berry, waa called. Hia counsel, Gen. Gnrtrel), moved for a continuance on the ground of abeenoe of Important wltnetaafl. The motion waa overruled, but by agreement of counsel the case wsa passed till after the holidays. Tha Stats va. Moses H. Bentley was taken np charged with tha murder of Malcolm Clalborn, member of ths Legislature of 1868. Hia oouneel, Major Spencer, moved far a new trial on the ground of absent wltnesees. Overruled. The following la the Jury in ibs esse: J. A. Casey, Aaron Haas, M. R. Shropshire, B. D. Yancey, J. L. Dukes, J. D. Garrl- n, W. A. Hemphill, William Gray, W. IT. Mitchell, T. Logan. T. T. Pope, tv. G. Maddox. Ths following wUnaeaev wars examined: Dr. W. F. Westmoreland. T. W. J. Hill. D. P. HlU, for ths 8t*te. Robert Webater, alien Young, Dr. J. 8. Mall, tor tha dsfanse, war* ell that were examined at adjourn- ,ent lha following la the Grand Joryi Samuel B. Wight, Foreman; J. HenJy Smith. David Meyer, Jacob Weaver, Wm. J. Mailard, James Norman, Cicero Brldwell, Willudn 8. Rosser. Jesse P. Dean, Thomas Kyle, John Harbnck, A quills B. Mathews, William F. Meador, Robert O. Douglass, William M. Lowry, Edward Parsons. Wiley 8. Shut tle* and John T. Hagan. Court adjourned. i*t be fleclevefl, bnt bear In nslnd that P. T. Barn ana’s Great Bmbibltioa* will nat ba In Atlanta till Friday, De- nkber 6. Walt For Barmans. VWTtJTU e LAC MU. 1st Ward—Davis* HqU. Broad strast. 2d Ward-City Hall. fd Ward—M. M. White's, corner Fair end Fraser streets. 4ih Ward—Willing ham Building. §th Ward—Tallulah Engine House. Bread street. 6th Ward—Ro. 1 Engine House, near Broad street. TU Ward — Jackson's store, corner Ellis and ATLANTA MAMMBtW. corrected daily. 8m OVfrCn, December 2, i872. COTTON—Quiet and steady at 1T*1T V*c. FINANCIAL.—Gold—Buying 1.11; selling 1.18. SiLvnu. -Baying 1.06: selling 1.08. ExoHxvan.—Buying at X discount; selling at par. Bonds and 8tooks.—Georgia 6«, 76@77; 7s, 80® 88; New Georgia bonds at the 8toto Treasury, 100. Atlanta Olty Bonds—7a. 78®76: 8s, 88®86; Aagusta, 83®86. Georgia Railroad 8took, 96®97; Georgia Railroad Bond*. 9Va"A Atlanta and Waat Point Ballioad Htock, fd®ff| Atlanta aud West Point Railroad Bonds, 90<$1UO. Macon and Western Bail rose Block, $8®UiO. Gna».—Ear oorn la 76 oents per bushel; whit* oorn, old, 88®9J; new80®82; meal 90®92. Bed wheat 1 90; white 2 00. Oats are mixed 66; straight seed 60, Stock peas $1 10. Wheat bran $1 26. Hat.-Choice Western $33®86; olover $29®30; Georgia 22®28. Fiaub.—Fancy at 10 26®10 60; extra family 9 ®» 10; fiunlly 8 60®8 76; super fine7 00. Bax.y—Virginia salt to worth x 00; Liverpool 2 Mxsys—New meat la now on the market, and it upon tha new we make quotations. Bacon—clear rib aides 11 Xi olaar aldea 11X; shoulders 7£; balk clear rib aldea 8Hi clear rides MX; shoulders Lard ta worth 9\ cents in tierce*. Gnooxxfxs.—0 jffoo is steady and stiffening 20X®28. Sugar—brown 10*®UX; extra 0 12* ®13; A18 Vf® 1S){' crushed, powdered and granu lated 14)4; out loaf 16)4; Naw Orleans sugar 11® 12. Molasses Is selling at 26 In hoganead; 28 in tierces; 29 In barrels. 8yrnp 66®60, according to quality. New Orleaeuns syrup 70®T6. Cheese 17 oeots. Sods —keg*, 8; boxes 9. Potash—$9 00 per esse; oentrated lya $8 60 per case. Soaps, 5®8c. Gin ger, 18o. Pepper 26®28c. Starch, fl)4®7)4o. Pow der—rifle, per keg, $7 26; blasting, per keg, $5 Shot—drop, $3; huok, $3 26. Ceps—G. D., 46o per i; water proof, 90®$1 per at. Coumysy Peoduou.—Potatoes $3®3 26; onions, 8 26®8 60 per bbi.; apples, 6 00®6 25; eggs firm at 40; butter, 26®28o.: chickens 12H® 16c. dressed poultry—turkey 16® 17c; chickens 12® 14. Fish—Mackerel, bbla. No. 8e, 10 60; half bble. No. 9s, 6 60; half bbla. No. 2s. 6 60; kits No. Is, 1 03 No. 2a. I 60; No. 8, 1 26. Cahdus—In boxes 21, la half boxes 22)4; 1* quarter boxes 22 cents. Haoouta 16J4Q16. Ties 8*®9. Faoyoxy Goods—Thread $1 66; 4-4 Sheeting 12)4; % Shirting 11; Checks and plaids 16® 16)4. ATLAJY1MC C0A8T LiJTB. Eight hundred bales of cotton pissed through here yesterday shipped over the Atlantic Coast Lin* Route. Mr. H. M. Oottingham, tbe wide-awake agent of this popular Route, reoeived a telegram yesterday stating that 1,200 balsa are ready for shipment from Montgomery. This ia an illustration of the business done by this Route. Local & Business Notices. S.ABM1ARMIARM1 ARM! ARM! and tbe available room under tbe irm ol the Domeetio Sewing Machine being more tban in any other machine, makes this most deeirable. I. A WELL ESTABLISHED AND fine paying business u offered lor sale. One ol tbe proprietors is compelled to lee vo tbe eity; hence this offer. Any one deiiring to invest will do well to ad. dross A. B. 0., F. O. Box 18, Atlanta, Oeorgo. del S' FIFTY PER CENT. SAVED.— No power ie eo costly as tbit of human muscle, and fifty per cent, of tbe Dower required to run a sewing machine may be saved by aaing the "light-rnnoing Domestic." It makes the lock stitch with tbe least and most simple machinery of any shuttle sewing machine. It, there fore wears less than any other, and com. binoN, with its remarkable simplicity and ease of ranniug, great quietness of opera tioa with a wonderful range of work. It >s the ‘‘Domestic” von want. Don’t fail to examine it before yon bny. Office No, 1 DeOive's Opera House, Atlanta. dUnonnitnunts. mnimitrr. INDEPENDENT TICKET For Aldermen, First Wann—John A. Doane, Wm. R, Phillips. Second Ward—Wm. Rushton, O. . Dodd. Third Ward—D. A Bestie, R. H. Bn tier. Fourth Ward—J. H. Mecaslin, J. 0. Peok. Fifth Ward—J. A. Hayden, J. H. Ooldsmith. Sixth Ward—W. Q. Grsmling, Dr. J. M. Boring. Srventh Ward—J. O. MoMiUan, D. Fetchter. j The above ticket will be supported by Mart Citizens. For MlterllF. Meetri. Editon: Flesse announefe that am a candidate lor Sheriff of Fnlton oountv at the ensning election, January 1st, 1873, and will endeavor, if elected, to appoint „uch deputies as will be ac ceptable to the whole people ot the oonnty. W. D. Brown. nolStd X. STOBO FARROW, Tor Mayor. Recent developments having made it apparent that the candidaoy for Mayor will not be restricted to party nomina tion, (os evidenced by one independent candidate having been announced in id vance of tbe Democratic nomination,and by the widespread and outspoken dissst- iaiaction at the manner in which tbe nomination has been conducted) the friends of Col. T. Stobo Farrow res pectfully announce him an Independent Candidate for Mayor in the approaching election. Mart Citizens. jrmetmu MvjnciM tfJUJr-t rimjr. W.ksn tost • iism of memos saatXMrCi blUMtslektaea nowlnsae AHitwio. OuS- looMMSM ortetlr Ulbuk. •• to l>|■■■■■ of ib. DO oil MOO, bit fan pwuoaian wU b» bon .nwm. Ttt. «n DusocraU. or vo mej bora Qf.ro Al- I tiom MW. of lb. wards. Hunt b, ibo ms se4 ibam Is a. Ssaert. Edik,rt Atlanta Hu .: Please announce my name ss a candidate for Justice ol the Peace, for the 1026th District O. M., at tne approaching elcotion in January next. In thus offering myself for that public position, I will only say that I eon bring an experience of eight yea»4n the seme office, and with tbe determination, -if elected," to deal oat even-handed jastioe to all, "and especially” to enforce the lews against enm- of all species, without regard to persona or positions. anh the tnpport of ell citix-ns who de sire ki aid ia the suppression of crime, and tne promotion of "law and order.” Being phytieaily unable to go out among tbe people, I snail expect those of my friends whom I have aided in their nominations, both for oonnty and city offices, to • I*. u*l IIfir influence tn my behalf, for ahi-h I ■ usu he ever gr.ten " Jakes W. Murfht. Atlanta, Not. 2M. 187* Ter Alderman in Tint Ward. Tho friends ot John Broad announoe him ss an independent candidate for Coanoilman from the Firet Ward, and reepeotf ally ask for him a liberal support. novl2 , TO THE VOTERS Or FULTON COUNTY Messrs. EdiUrt: Please announce that I nm a candidate for the office of Tax Collector ot Fnlton oonnty, at the ensu ing election, January 1st 1873; and pledge myself, if elected, to discharge the dnties of tue office to the best of my ability. J. O. Holbrook. nr>21 THE "DOMESTIC ^— “best” TO USE.” “EASIEST TO SELL*" 8. M. Agents: Itdcu’tpjyou to fight tho boat machinei prove onr claims | got the agency end soil i’. iddrosi -DOMESTIC” S. {[. Co. M Cbamltcrs St. N. WiJtt'O, Dinger. Howe. Weed and Florenoe Ms- i ?b wo'have taken In exchange at a lo oc27 -ufcwtf P ERSONAL—TIOKNOB ft CO., THE CELE BRATED CLOTHIER .ANNOUNCE THE IN TRODUCTION OF A PLAN OF ORDERING OL OTHINQ BY LETTER, TO WH OH THEY CALL YOUR SPECIAL ATTENTION. THEY WILL. ON APPLICATION. dE>D Y« »D THEIR IMPROVED AND ACCURATE RULES FOB HELF-ME18UR, MENT. ILL 8TRAT«U CIR CULAR AND PRICK LIST.WITH A FULL LINE OF 8.AMPLE8 FROM THEIR IMMENSE 81OCK OK CLOTHES, CA^HlMbRKS.ftO .ftO., THUS ENABLING PARTIES IN ANY PaRT «'P THE TY OF RECEIVINtruABMENTSOF THE VERY TIOKNOB'8 EXPKNHK. AH IS HELL KNOWN THROUGHOUT THE 80UTH AND WEST. THEY HAVE FOR YEARH EXCELLED IN ALL DEPARTMENTS OF THEIR BUSINESS. WHICH IS A GUARAN TEE AS TO THE CHARACTER OF THE GOODS THEY WILL SEND OUT YOUR OBDER8 ARK SOLICITED. AND WHEN Tl- KNOR A OC. MANUFACTURERS AND RE- TAIL! KS OF MEN'S AND BoYS'CLOI.HING AND FURNISHING GOODS, 601 and 603 NORTH FOURTH STREET, ST. LOUIS. MO. BOYS' CLOTHING A SPECIALTY. GEORGIA—OglethorpqJDoanty i Letter, lste of skid oonnty. dsfissssd. This is, therefore, to cite end admonish sU per ms Interested to be end eppeei at my office on tbs first Monday in January, 1V73, to show cause, If any they cau, why said tetters should not be granted. R. B. MITCHKLL, .Ordinary O. O. Lexington, Nov. 2\ 1972. no30 FOR RENT. COMFORTABLE Four-room House, withplae- L tered kitchen attached, and all neoeaeary out houses, situated ou Nelson street, near Judge Col lier’s. Tbi* house is now bslng vacated by Mr. * Heuly Smith. o. P. CA8SIN, uo24dtf Next door to above plaoe. A. F. SaUER & CO Silver -Plated Sash and Show Case MANnFA.OTOHY to: W. Lombard St., Baltimore, Md. S9~ Fanor M.t.l Work of o.ory d«Krlpttan. Store and Office Fixtures ot every design i> order Paste Glass and Glass Plates of nil sizes fur olshed and set. '(election of Shew Cases, In 811v* Walnut Frames, alwayi on Hand. JyHO-wly NOTICE. Tr HE TAX FI FA8 FOR CITY TAXES FOR 1872 ar* in my bands for collection. I can be found at City Hell until SATURDAY,. DECEMBER 7lB, Battle and save cost and trouble. G. T. ANDERSON, deldlt Chief MarsheL JO HAT Mj, J1tUOAr % A.tt orno v-at-Iitt w C 'tABTERSVILLE, GEORGIA.—Office over Lelb* J man's store. East Main street Will practloe in the counties oomprlotog tbe Cherokee Circuit. Prompt attention given to bu*ln»t* 1*l-tf GEORGE PAGE hdo MANiriCTtRIRS OF ** Patent Portable Circular Mills, Stationary aud Portab! TEAM ENGINES OHIST MILLS, At No. 6 BrKsoeder litre rtLTlMORfc, M0. %WSend*for Catalogue* and Price-Lid*, • dftwi* Notice lo all Haptlit Cliurcbr*. Aylawta, Nov tn, 1872. AMES D. WALKER ia expelled from tbs Third Baptist Church—colored—Atlanta because be M. H BIBD. Clerk. HOUSTON STKfiBT PROPERTY ALT AUCTION. [sbe sold by the Live Auction Hons* of T. J. Mayson, Wednseday morning, 4in Decem ber, at 11 o'clock, on tha premises. Three uot« near the branch on Houston strast. On on* of Ihe iota Grand Special Auction -or- 300 Elegant Mirrors'. W ILL be sold, by the Live Auction Boose of T. O. Ms- eon, flaturday morning, $x o’clock— A Line Invoice of Mirror* ferae of them rosily Elegant Also. Foil Marble-top Chamber touts, Walaat and Oak; Fin* < batrs, ;<A> r*ta Patent bed Hpriogs; ta0 Walnut Cribs; Walnut Leon.ea, Dtulne Tablse. Centra Tatar# •* a bmiuQfal o-w he;a eo##red Par- be ever or teinL 1 ,or Sn,t u,rt ® •«-**** < ooktag Stoaea. and a ueeverj^rjeiai. ^„ |4| Ufc „ , t bouamhold too nuill0roM kniltoab 3tbptrtl«mou». Change Ofaohedule. Atlanta & New Orleans SHORT LINE-ALL RAIL OnlvOne Change of Cora Between Atlanta and Hew Orleans. O N AND AFTER NOV'B 24t«, 1972, DOUR— Daily Passenger Trains will ran on this line a* follows: ATLA2&£*Y* 610 a m I MontgfSSyY 1 121 p " 8 00pm " - 600am Montgomery.... 800pm|Mobile..7 90ara " ..... SQOami " 6 99pm Mobile 8 SO a m I New Orleans.. 2 26pm " 6 45*p m I " - llWpm ’assencers Leaving Atlanta at 8 00 P.na Will make olose Oonneotlons forVloksburg.M roe and all lutormediata points. Pullman’s Palace Sleeping Gan ran through to Mo bile and New Orleans. Montgamsray, Beliafi, York, Meridian, Jackson and Vicksburg without change. Passedgere will ramember that this route, VIA WEST POINT, ta the Shortest, Qulcko&t, Host Reliable, only Double Daily Line from Atlanta to thi ag points: OOXjTJMBXJS, o-eu, MONTGOMSIRT. AC H XDI AN, okaon, Vlolubur,, Miaszaazppi. NEWOHIimAW Bhrevoport <*) Monroe JBFFSRaOW, Galvextou fb all Point, in WortBern auxct OentnU /I i n tiniTi n ri vi <~t Ib R S A NA Al By this line yon rave time and dlateuc#. using 4o miles shorter to Balms au- all pouts wsst of Beims, and ONE HUNDRED AND ONE MILES PNOarEB TO MONTGOMERY, MO BILE. NK V ORLEANS, and aU potato In Texas, Norinern and Central Mlsslsaipp 1 Arkansas than via Blue Mountain, or Bolr- and Dalton routes. 300 MILES BHORTKa to New Orleans and Galveston than by Chattanooga, Corinth and Grand Junction, or Memphis and Charleston B* routes. 3G5 MILES SHORTER to Shreveport, Jeffer- >n, and all points on Red River, than by Chatta nooga and Memphis. Avoiding 614 MILES STEAMBOATING on the Mississippi River, sad an Indefinite delay on wharf boat at the mouth of Red River. XlMIORAJBrilM Are particularly requested to notioe ths many ad vantages of this line over all others. No discrimin ation made in oars or time on aocount of being ami- grauts. When emigrating In large pox Use, special care will be furnished for baggage, and carried through with out change to New Orleans. The recent completion of the magnlfioent bridges over Tensas and Mobile Rivers form an unbroken all rail connection between Atlanta and New Orleans and Vicksburg. No boating or omnibus taro charged on the line. Passengers are cautioned against representations to the contrary. Sleeping Can on all night trains. This route is not tha shortest, but moot oomfort- abls and beat winter routs to Memphis. T*nn. ( Lit tle Rook, Ark., Grenada, Okalona and Corinth. Mite. Through tiokota on aalo at the General Tiok«4 of- floe 11 o nlon Passenger Depot to all points above am». Fare always aa low as by any other route. « Baggage checked through to all terminal polnta. Be sure and aak for tickets via Wsst Point and Montgomery. L. P. GRANT. Superintendent Atlanta ft West, Point BsJlroad, G. I. FOrEACRE, 8np’t Western B. R. of Ala., G. JORDAN, Gea. 8upt. Mobile ft Montgomery B. R. W. J. HOUSTON. Gen. Pass, sou trt. Kgt., Georgia llaUroad Depot, up stairs. oo2o- Bine Mountain Route V I A SELMA, HOME, AND DlLTSI BaUroodamdltM pufflHma uavuta uuni by the 1A.M. I P.M. 1A.M. at 10 P. M.. making c , arriving at ........ 6*6 F.M. is® stakt Vicksburg. 9:9* AM. ALSO, make dose aft CAJJBKA with trains of South and North Aklmrau SailNafl. striv ing at Montgomery Stef i Mobile..... Tte» I New Orleans 1:96 i The !•■« ' luipment la . r strength and beauty of finish. 4W No ohange of oars between Rome and Selma PULLMAN PALACE CAMS through from ROM! VU 8SLMA to VICKS BURG without changs. NO HLAY AT TERMINAL POIUTI. assengsrs leaving Atlanta by 9:90 A. M. Tr ala Si A. B. B., make olose connections at Bora e w PA8T E X P RE 88 TRAIN of Salma, Rome ft Dalton Railroad, arrivtag al “alma at 12:20 A. M Fkre aa low aa by any othar Roma. 4y Purchase Tickets via Ilagetanraft tha Genar ■rhi NOTIOE To Passencsrs WESTERN* ATLANTIC’ R.H.C# ON AND APTim OCTOBEH 23, 1 73 Fare Paid on Trains l*. One-Httlf Vemt per Mila Ksn taaa whsa Ticket# ar* Bsagkl sf thsigsala. E.B. WALKER, B. W. WRENN. General Tlokst ft Paaaancer Agent, TO THE MERCHANTS OP ATLANTA The Atlantic & Gulf FRxnaaTXimBi Via Savannah, Ga. £JEG LEAVE TO ANNOUNCE TO THEIR PA- Irons and friends that their Rata* and Glassifications shall always be as low as by competing lines, and any ''Special Circulars" or "Letters," issued by other routes, giving lower rates than at present ad vertised, will b# promptly met by corresponding e- is on the Atiantio ft Gulf Freight Line. Merchants visiting New York will ooosult their In terests by calling on O. D. OWENS. General Agent of tha Lina, 229 Broadway, before making Freight an- gagementa elsewhere. lvl4- Macon & Brunswick KAILHOAD COMPANY. Change of Schedsde. Maoon, Gs., October 10, UQ. ) O N AND AFTER THURSDAY, OCT. 91, MIS, train* on this road will ran ae follows: DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. DAILY (SUNDAY! KK- CRFTHD.) Leave Maoon 9:19 A. M. Arrive at Jecup 6 M t. M. AjtIw at Bruaswiok 10:09 P. M. Leave Aranswtck 4:90 A.M. Arrive at Jeeup f.U L M. Arrive al Maoon 1:19 P.M. NIGHT PASSENGER TRAINS, DAILY. Leave Maoon ™.... 8 tel PM Arrive at J< Arrive Leave Leave J< .lte9A1 Leave Jesup Arrive at Maoon..... — Tte9PM llilO PM 740 A M Both day and night trains eounect eloeety al te mp with trains to and from Florida. HAWXINSVTLUI ACCOMMODATION TRAIN, DAJLY, (SUNDAYS INCEPTED.) Leave Maoon 2:»0PM Arrive at HawkinsrlLe 6:96 PM Leave HawkinsvlUe _6 16 A M Arrive at Maoon. 1046 AM no!2-tf Change of Schedule. WESTERN ft ATLANTIC RAILROAD 00-1 Orrica Mast kb Tbaxstobtatiob, 1 Atlanta. Ga . Nov. 6. 1971 ), Om AUD AJPTSB TON DAY. ion 1HSTAXT, Nlvht PoiMncwr Train Iawarfi THE ATLANTIC COAST-LINE e*Jt8SBA%IEn ROUTE. Reorcaulaed tor tl Summer of 187B. DOUBLE DAILY All Bail Connection Via AuKn>tH,WilmlDfton,KMb- ■nond. An AAAlttOjUl IMS, Ooa v Uoi Tl. Aufoata, WUmlnftou and Portimoath AND THE M AONIFCINT BAY LINK STSAMVR2 Ih. ^olpm.Qt ol tb. BaM. of Iku Ha. H Antooa. PULLMAN PALACM SI ©op lug oars. Are ran upon all night trains. Double Daily Schedules points in Alabama and Georgia. By taking morning train oul of Savannah, Msecs sod Atlanta, passenger* connect with the 6:46 r. M train out of Augusta, and can shoo** between the AU Rail Connection, via Richmond, or the route up Chesape ke Bay, having tn th# latter case but ONE night of railway travel,and the second night enjoy the Luxurious Aooommoda* tlonm Of the Steamers of that line. Through Ticket* to aU prominent potato ou sals VIRGINIA SPRINGS AND EXCURSION TICKETS, T0 ATTMACTiWB UUMJtBM MB00MTL lias: T. LYONS. Agent; M. I. O’CONNOR. TraveUng Agent, Augusta; A 0. LADD, Area* Atlanta: BEN HOOK, tlnuth*>n Agent. POPE, emu* Pniinf iftf Daj Passsager Train Inward WlU leave Chattanooga 140 Arrive in Atlaata- tdfl Dalton Leave Dalton Arrive ta Atlanta 45T* No change in outward I 141 V. K. B. B. WALKER, A PROCLAMATION. GEORGIA t BV JAKES H. SMITH, Oovomor of Said St at*. Whebioo, Upon examination and oinrallii daUou of the returns ntade egrarahty to Mw. #f am •taction held on the fifth day of November. Instant, for eleven Elector* for President end Vice frsstflsnl of the United 8tat*e, U appears that the folkfiring persons reoeived a raajority of tne veto# rank to- wft: Wiilism T. Wofford, Heavy L. Rsnulug, JuUrat Qsrtridgs, Washington Pee, H. O. Tuner, B.H. Ely. Wm. I. Hudson. Jsraeo M. Pace, Henry B. Oaeey, Jasper N. Dnurag aud B. P. Qrahera. Tharafora, the persons abow israsd ere hsrehf Praatosntsf Iks United Btatss, endraeeefntaedto attend at the Oafttol la Atlanta ea Mint M -*-f ta December nsxt^to east the vote ottkisltata, <tt the following Wstfoeeday, at Twelve o'etoek K, fog Prasident and Flee Praetoentsg thgCnltad itataa. aa under ray hand and thr Gnat leal of lie State, at the Capitol ia Alton®. A >a Twenty-cis* day ot November, la the year o» enr Lrad One Thousand Bight Hundred and Sevanty-twa, and et tha Iudependenc* of tha United Stelae cf A the Ntaety-eeverth. JAMB EKeLMH BAKING POWDERS AND . ■ V0LISH PLATOBINtt IXVIIOB F&jrgn^Mpjrani dough forty-ctaht hour» and to juraunteei to mate ae good Bread or Btosutlr as IT arte Irani Unity enar mixing, and ia wanna! 11 free from the date ?3J8rt££53ELajj3 vtatraa cf eta#of tBeteto BeghM string, Hatir staff 9emm WEST n ADWAH1XJ. W.W COMPTON ft CO. T. J. MULLM Head Office ter the Ural ^ 191 DU AH !,I«V