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The Chicago Farm Pump* —A2n>— Patent Porcelain-Lined Iron Cylinder Pompa For Cisterns and 'Wolla of any Deptt*, l>A.f!-*Y and ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER II, 1872. { ent inspector, fixing a reasonable com ■ensation tor his services, that the pe. pie, in purchasing these oils, may Dot 1 i And indeed they were'the l*st! One strangely pathetic stanza allude* to Scott’s early friendship and com munion with Wordsworth. It runs thus: ’Tie wet the gifted eye which f aw The ar»t faint aparkx of genias burn Should mark its latest flash with awe Low glimmering from its funeral urn I" We would gladly fol'ow Prof. Shairp in his essays upon Coleridge & Keeble. out our limited space forbids. Enough to say, that' both are chara itenzed by rare appieciation, ability and conscien tiousness book reviews. mposod upon, by having something sol •o them which is not what they call for. Toe law should regulate, but should no J ■rohibit the sale oi uny usetul article— J no mat er how dangerous it may be sap- j posed to be by some, or how dangerou.- I it may actually be. The law regulates j the sale of poisonous drugs and gnn pow-1 der and nitro-gljcennejyet every citizen J who needs these articles for a legitimat. purpose can ouv them. Thus it should, in oar judgment, oe with petro oil or any of the illuminating materials ma.t> j irom . etroleum, coal, etc. We reoommend to our people, one and I all, to observe ihe law while it remains a I law upon our statute books; but we ur-1 gentlv request the Le gislature, upon its J assembling, to kwe no lime in repealing I the act of the 26th August last, or so modifying it, tha all who need or desiri hese articles can buy them from out merchants without any tronole. and wi especially request our immediate repre ! seutativesto use then* influence to eft* c; this. 2.—JUBS CERTIFICATES. In the absence of ctv=h in the hands of the County Treasnr- r to pay jurymen promptly at the end of ’heir service, ii >ias been customary for the Clerk of the Superior Court to issue to such juryman “Startle* In Poetry and Philosophy. By I. c. Suaihf atbor of ••cnltuit. «nd K«licion Hokd U B.OUOHXOS. hew f.irk »uu Cambridge. This elegant ly-pnute<l volume, from t e “Riversi l* Press,” labors under tbe ■usstlvain age of a misnomer / It is not at all a ‘'8tud>” of “poetry and pbiloso phv” iu the abstract, but simply a serie- ,i most sensible, earnest and discrimin ating criticisms upon the life and g liras custom. Besides the long list of regti-1 ltr boarders, every tram coming it I brings its quota to the National. T"is, w-» repeat, we are glad to see. Tin •reseat proprietors are gentlemen wel ip to their business, and keep every • liiug around them in a modest but sub stantial style. No great flourish o1 trumpets or rattling of crockery ano j other taings usually attendant upon r ml-lie place are heard here; but guest- ire quietly and politely invited to th- iiaiue-room, where iB always found r good square meal, served by gented waiters. Col. Lunsford, who presides in the | ffic*-, is as full of accommodation as his J uperiora areo! hospitality, »nd the pub j io are fast finding it out; and every- tor several (lays the city luis been rife with rumors that a duel was pending between Col. E. Y. Clark and Mr. A. St. Clair Abrams, growing out of the controversy that had been ■waged in the columns of the Consti tution and the Herald recently. We are pleased te learn that the differences between the gentlemen, through the timely intervention of in- Are Cheap, Durable ani Efficient, CrVIEIE^ 100,000 SOLD. EVERY X»tTEI? WARRANTEZJ. £27 ?or:n Can Set Shea. Sold cverywhcro by dealers In Standiml Farm Ms- chincry, Ilardwaro aud Plantation Supplier. Descriptive Catalogues sent on application. For terms, address the manufacturers. .T. F. TEMFLU & SONS, • CHICAGO. HX- rV •> 1 AM JPulton Umperior Court. October Terns. 187*. We, tbe Grand Jurors selected amt for the week of th fluential friends has been amicably ad justed. We have sincerely regretted the posture of our neighbors of the Constitution and Herald towards each other for some time past. We can sec no reason why both of our cotemporarics could not, as well as The Sun, pursue an even tenor of *woru — above named Term of said Court, bav> duly considered several matters lookiue If all accounts agree, one of our most- s-iostautial bachelor commission mer- \5tiauts, will, before many hours from the ime this notice rescues .he public eyt, Mike with himself a wife. We are not permitted to give names vet, because th. but hopes at- THOMAS M- GREEN. a certificate stating ou its face tue num Der ot days he lias served. These certificates have become numer ous and constitute a e ursidemble item of toe county’s indebtedues-. Tbe. county has so long been uuubie to pay jurym.-u promptly, and the number of such eer- i ificat 8 has become s > great that tin | j Clerk has long siuee tountl it necessarj ;o have them printed iu blank so tha they can be readily tided up and issued to jurymen. It has come to our knowledge that a j large numtier of these certificates havr- I been torged aud sold iu the market, and I rom the best iutormatiou weeau obtain, I we are iucliued to beuev*- the blanks usi-d I tu making these forg'-d au-1 f r auduleut I certificates were abstracted from th» {Clerk’s office. 88 W. Balto. st., near I!< lliday, Fine Groceries of all Kinds, Dealer in English and Ameriean Piokles, Capers and. Condi, meats, Olives, Italian Mac* clroni and 'Verm.ec ilia, Fresh Canned Frnits of all kind*. Canned Meats, and Fish, Foreign ana Domestio Preserves and Jellies. I have on hand a fine stock of OLD BMLMJI DIES* irurEs* iresistKWEs* jroaur. itself—and each should have been content with its own merits, and neither have sought to detract from the merits of the other. Now for the future “let us have peace” in our journalistic family;— Tiie Sun is on perfectly friendly re lations with both its neighboors, and ■we trust that all illfeeling being al layed between them, we may all in terest the public in the future with other reading than quarreling’s be tween ourselves. jvnun HOPHtJS'S. Hon. John L. H tpkins, the Judge of our superior Court, h*ts shown a moc* neit. Then to pour a spoonful ot toe oil to be tested into the water, aad i ass a wibp of burning paper over it. tbe escupiug vapor catcbes fire, the oil is dangerous; if uot, it is safe. Any person uiug basu’t been done; entertained tuat notbiug will prevent its A. >nsumatiun. Tue ludy lives dowit tb* selling, or offering for sole, or who shall give swpy any oil shown by this test to be unsafe, is made liable to a fine ol from $100 to $500—one-half to go -o the | informer, one fourth to the inspector, and the remainder to the County Treas urer. Turn Act makes it the business ol the Inspector of Fertilizers iu each coun ty to make the inspection; or, if ther. oe nr. Mich officer, the Ordin try, assist, d by such persons as he may choose, shall make it. , W« learn that a negr* man nameo Adam Brown, a train baud, was runovei 1 by a freight tra«n on the W. & A. R R , I it Yiniugs Station, yesterday about 71 ’clock P. M., receiving injuries frou winch ne d'ed in a v»-ry short time. 1 J sseins that he had gotten off the train a I ie station, aud attempted to get aboar J ,vh.le the traiu was iu montion. Losim J ois hold and his footing, he fell aoros J j ne track. The wheels of several cai. i r.n across one of his thighs and b-i- j bdornen. The deceased for several years was I lain bund ou the A. & W. P. R. R | j •» fore he was employed on the W. & A J R. R. :'t • ~ JJSy* D iver, Delaw ire, has had a my*-1 ery, which is now explained as follow*: Prof. West, who bad an insurance «1 I $25,000 on bis liie, hired a uey.ro, whom ie killed subs quenrly, cut off h s bands and feei, and buried them. He then pro On the 27th August last the Lcgislu ,ure passed au amendment to this am. We would earnestly recommended tha' | some way be provided wue.reby jurymen can all be paid tu cash every Saturday. • *r at tl e end of each serv ce, aud iLu> wipe oat this very reprehensible tea»ure of the couctv r'eht, of having thousand- oi its obligations in small Minis fl latiug about, to be bawkeil in the market ut a discount. We think it better that tb. money should be borrowed, if it is no i on hand, even at a ii’K i rmeof interes'. 'hick I oft p r to HOTEL ,t the ary lowest prices, sad ask a jail. 4aj-1 am prepared to o£t-r .-ivat >u • --.its to customers, WHOLE .i.Swii ft. »'A *3“ A ca-i i* •>•► . j' • which imposes tbe same penalty upon I any one selling “illuminating oils” mad* I ot coal, petroleum, earth re-ck, or anv o j their products, which have not the sam- I fire test; aud al«o makes tue Derson t ell- j ■ug, offering to sell, or who gives away, [ such oils for illuminating purposes,liable j to any person buffering damages from the ignition of such oil thus unlawfully sold or kept or offered for sale or given 1 away. Au exception is made where it is j sold for “making illuminating gas by Doty’s or other stationary gas machine.’ This last named act fixes the fees of the Inspector at $5 or the inspection ol all lots less than 400 gallons, and out I cent iiei gallon for nil lots more than 40U gallons. . We respectfally present this last naiu 1 * d act as a nuisance at d au oppression. We do not believe the Legislature pro well inform* d OM M. .»«I-'KV, mi W. iwuiuflr-; -t., near H .1U-Ay, BlItiTFOi- fd, MONUMKN I'AL Distribution Postpmsd UNTjL the 8tlx JANU\HY NEir, HE ANS1VEBSABV OF TUE BAriL-E Of SSW ORLEANS. \XTE deeply regret that the dlNtrilmtlou of tho VV Coufederato Mouuui-jutal A-tocU.iou ot eorgia must be postpoueu tor a abort t >.e, wje* .dally as we have ao positively anu -un.-vi tb-r. it would take place ou tbe 4tb December uu«ui<ig The State Agents in tbe dill -root ta.eo bavo not •eceivrd the reports of mauy of tueir aub.\*« na, and consequoutly ask to ■ tb.s ,>oscpot.emoiit Tuey ilso state that they have uo. had time to collect tbo .urns due by many subscribers wi.»«r«p if ctly tlablo. Again, they luforin n-< that tbe spiri to .pport this grateful enterprise in eviuciug i.-elf .. i* _ _an than hoeof ifnpft perly understood or was on the subject before them, and iu on. J opinion the law ought to be repealed! without, delay. Pejro oil and Gasoline are most exten sively used for illuminatiug purposes, es- j peend-y toe former. People use it iu their houses, stores and shops, and tbon-1 | sands of families use nothing else for | their principal lights. By many it is re- gnrded as unsafe and dangerous, anu so it is, if not carefully handled. So also is kerosene, or any product ot petroleum. I which will benr tho teat prescribed b> law. The flam / from a burning brand,' or a candle, or kerosene which is up to the legal standard, will consume a house with the same certainty that a flame from any of the lighter oils will. The trmh is. \fire is a daugerous element, and it re quires care in handling it, otherwise it it. timS a mote generous so ivity than herst jfore. • .ur perhaps too sauguiu*. expectations ha\« not icen realized in the number of ticket- so d. But -• ,jm the reports received from Agents aud front .uera from Mi sectlezucl this and otuer States, and tha rapid accumulation of funds, we en-voa landaooM amount will be roatlz 11 t .r .tis' -.i> tiun. .his amount we are saiisfi^o wul ue iucreased doj- •>g thn Christmas holi.a, a. Under theBO compulsory circumstances, we feel oufldent that we will bn pardouud lor 'uia uua- ldablo delay, beneficial both to the ticket ho.doc id to th-. monument. . The -.bite Ag-nte will be noilfied that tu-* Books ill be fioatiy closed ou the 4iU day oi Jauiuuy . it, and tho D stribi'tiou will take p a :e ou tbs uhth. There sha! 1 be u • further do av L & a H Mct.A'VS. de7dlfcw “ ' Once there were some prejudices and «>r a some opposition to Judge Hopkius, bnt I he has, by his conduct on the Bench, lived them ull down; and nowall persons acknowledge his sterling integrity, ubili- ty and justice in the execution of the law, aud universally testify that ne is one of tbe best Judges ever on the] bench in G- orgia. •Olnjor June.’ i:ourlal»Ip.” In tho lust number of Apoleton’s Journal we find the following higldy complimentary allusion to our esteemeii contemporary aud b'S literary produc tion, winch has successfully stood tu* test of popular criticism, and retained its poonlarity for above a quarter of a , centnry: , moonlight on the last bring out some new liu eament and call up some fair imagina tion. She is, indeed, the most per.ectly ideal embodiment of the fiuvr spirit of toe place, that it could nave entered into poet’s heart to conceive. I But perhaps tue ciiie.f chufu of irro- te* 8 ‘.r Suuirp’s boon, Les iu those remim sconces which are touched by tue 1'gui ol uia personal t-xi>erieuce and knowledge I ot the great men he commemorates; for with them or ther immediate friends and dtsci po 8. much o! lbs e>.rh«r life was spent. Of Wordsworth partioulaily— Wordsworth, the man, apart Irom hi* poetry, if we can bo consider him,he give* UHa portrait whose verisimilitude is un mistakable. Honest to tbe verge of oluntness, out spoken, ragged with a certain massive force in his appearance I aud manners which deepened whenevei made public; and mat uo other deputy shall sign such certificates. With sucU regulmious lor the issuing ot these certificates, we believe n.. one would attemp'- to forge or counterfeit j them. Successful forgery or counterfeit ing would uave more difficulties in tue j way than it now has, and tue certificates could be sold in th market with more confidence in the geuumeueis. Tunr tppearance and manner of issue would also be more bustuess-like audcreditable to the county aud its « fficers. 3—PAX OF JURORS. We earnestly recom.ueud the Legislit- I ture to change the compensation of ju- 53?* On Saturday evening Judge Dn- rell .ssued a swe.-piog restraining ord« t to Warmotn, ail the State officers ai,t tue New Orleans police, prohibitii t them from using any resistance to the Longstreet Returning Board. He altit rtujoius all persons claiming seats in tl e State Legislature who do not hold ct r- • ificat.es from Bond. The thiru aud fourth Sunday’s«f February are the days appointed for ti e J -lectio u of the Mexican Chief Justice. Three Generals (< >f course) are the candi dates. Oue of tue worst signs of tl * lines is the disposition to put military men into positions for wLich their trub - mg utteny unfits them. It is one of th. first and surest steps toward the des i rruction of Republican governments, ind tbe history of all such government, from R-publicau R-ime to the preset, lay, atetat to the evil o. calling .military men. to fill positions - .f civil trust. I.4H Pbl/fi EXTRt Tff i rtoa MAKING 8WEET AND WHOLESOME Bre&C' and Blb.-UiUi. A BETTER Atti't.iLH- UAN .NX IN THE MARKET. tue qua iues i me D. st CskiDg Fovaer- au-1 V^st .-oinuiu-Hl. »ud ■commended u> all eminent Euglleb Pnyaiciaus. '■r<-ad ma-le from the ;\ULl!»ii BAKINIOVVUER8 ,n be .aked *t once, or may remain tn tlM .u«n forty-elgbt bunr», and is «uaraut.-eil to ui .k* „ Kno d Bread or Blscntto a- if need tm oedidt Xy ■ er mixine. and 18 .ar antd tree'rum the fcle- nriooa effects «l Bating Powaers generally anufac nred frt-iu »tric-!y ure ingr-die ts. and uder me aap^rvisim «»t one of the best Eugbel : lemists. <' ur n»le In Quarter Half and P»om Tins by nl» U.8|irctsbie Grocers and Drngg da. Wholesale by -vE.VT v EDWARDS ■V. W COMPTON & CO. J. PHIL-APS. l.-ad Ofllce f-»r «'ie Cn ted 'la-e., VJ1 ittUN s n ire iu the neighborhood oi peruay. Our debt is increasing and the burden ol taxation ie becoming ueavier. Jury service is, in some iiegree, a pa triotic duty, somewhat akin to tuat oi ! vorkingou roads, p-tyiug taxes, etc. i ana to this extent the duty should bi eyes, everywhere, and under all circum fauces, Wordsworth’s individuality was •oo striking not to mark him at once as 1 one of God’s delegated Priests at the altar of HisTrutu and Beauty. j Ot tbe auecdotes, and personal detail*- J -«f the volume, the most interesting r«?-| fes to tho visit paid by Wordsworth and his daughter to Sir Walter Scott, just previous to he latter’s departure for Ittity. It was then, (in September, 1831), that- I before separating, the brother Poets. s»> I diff rent iu litererv aims, aud style, so I alike in high morale, snatched one more | look at Yarrow, which proved the text) ! last tor them both: •• Once more by Newark's Castle-gate, Long left *ith«nt a warder, I tdcod 1-tok-d, listened, and with thee, Great Minstrel o. tbe Border!’* On their re-tun- that evening, Words- wt-rlh tells us. they had to cross the THE FERRO-PHOSPHORA'J ed Elixir of (Jalisaya oark made by Caswei Hazard & Go., New York, is a deliciom -ordial, made of the Pyrophosphate o Iron and Caiisaya Bark; it is the mo* valuable tonic now in use for dyspepm. uervous affections, wakefulness, debility. w. L. hubbm<-. & co., uOOb HAN & WADE, Atlanta* •*«»♦ uiatwiuu •-''-o ,, . * . i for onr own merchants to sell it to them here at home. . ... .. I When a good nod liw abiding citiz^Ai j wants an article for necessary and indis pensable purposes io his household, what right has a Legislature to say that a good, law abiding merchant shall not I sell it to him? We look uoon the law as its stands to be one of peculiar hardship, oppressive in its operations, and ver unjust to oui people. It is certainly one whicn taxes I the patience « f good people to observe 1 and sacredly keep. It ought to be re- I'iiat I Challenge th? ;V\* II PHaT TUE COAu CREEK COAL lOMPaNlP® L CO Alt is the b»«t >et di«». vsred, sod <b»i I U^i. agnut lor tuo sale ol» oOUi o. . lt.sf .raji - mu. c-»i X«d. beiwe-a Peachtree n 1 Uroa i »ire-ts. * id uew to W .tion • tr< * c . t ,, l -oil. it th-e woo uav • uot yet us--il.il t» give it trUL and c >m are it- i .aJty w.m otb r . .».s o£- fur sat** ai vh*' bani iflaotj l Uave HO.d me C -ai -Jreek Ootl io Una ci.y siuoa lad. aud now offer it iu any qu-utitv woo esaie or .et-il from teu cents w Tm up. ih&Dkxug my n- .n roua fri-ud- wU-» bare pit-oai8-d.n-.a-.king* intiuna-.ee of the same, with a targe increased Tweed dtroedy opyasite A bottsford. A rich, but sad light was spread over the Ei dor Hills, and presaging that Scoit would never again- pass over ms favorite ] stream, the Poet was profoundly moved, and bis feelings, acting upon toe higher imagination, resulted in the Drodnction of that noble Sonnet, beginning, .•A trouble not nf clouds and weeping rain.” And ending— •• L-ft up yonr h arts. ye Blessings and payers Than 8Septrrd king Foil W tln“ •orr.'.rtrOUS Siting yonr charge About noon on Wordsvrorth 1 morning t composed a few stanzas daughter, l.. winch contained them, *aid, in tho poet’s pies uot have do_e i—. i for your father’s s.tlte. Chapped Hands, Face , Rough bkiu,Pimples,Riugworm, SaltRhenmaud other Cutaneous affections cured, and tb« akin made soft and smooth, by using the JnniperTar Soap, m.de by Caswell, Hazard & Co., New York. For sale by ^il Druggists. sat&wed d&wly pealed immediately on the assembling oi j j the next Legislature. We cannot see what good intent any 1 I one had in procuring its passage. Wo note the fact that the Inspectors l fees, as fixed by it, are most exhorbitant. ; I We are told that in other States suen In spectors, for gauging, inspecting, ami branding, receive only six cents per ba. to regulale the , UD vuur L irl=. 73 mourners, for the might j Of the whole world's good wishes, with him goes; ia nobler reunue sc^trS king or Urn-ell d conqueror knews - w th.s wondrous PotenUte; bo true | Yc winds of the 21st of Se-tember ilh Left Abbfitsiord. On the of that day. Sir Walter bad 1 a few stanzas for his friend’s and while putting the Album, into her hand, he .ence, “I should auv thing of this kind but are proba- wnte.” at the last State Fair aa ths vest orate CoaL I have a erliflcate from **m. C. Oiuitler. r-sq . tit u ii'Tof th; jLUgiiBU Boad riteaui^r tRat WaB cx* liibtied tthrflAMi vUte Fair in ihi» city, that it te Uie UEST OOiL h uad a^n in ine United bialca, ur in any other Countryj :or mailng steam. I bars to pa% cash lor the Coal and freimit. tne.-rfore ciuno. » I it <-n credir. novn-lmo • UW V R.. -'ARSONS. S. B. Wight, Foreman. J. Henlx Smith, Secretary, David Mtjer, AquillaB. ftlatthev Jacob Weaver, Wilpy S. aiinttles, Jamrs J. Norman, W. F Me tdor, Cicero Bnd well, Win. M. Lowry, j Thomas Kile, E • ward Parrot a, j Jesse P Dean, John T. flagMi, Wm. S. Rosser, Johu Hsr<.Hck, Cornelius Sheehan, Rj’-i’t 0. Douglas Atlanta, Bsc. 7th, 1872. one of Messrs. Jxuabe & Uo.'s world re nowned grand pianos at the concerts of Ole Ball on Wednesday and Thursday nights. B®, Tho Epizootio having disabled *11 tbe horses in St. Louis, the citizens lihve organized a special fire department tresli selected livers, by Caswell- Haza- & Co., New York It is absolutely pur aud sweet. Patients who have once la en it prefer .t to any other. For sale > au druggists. "ilNtuA'iri -d&wlv. It is no doubt proper _ sale of these illuminating oils or fluids by law, and to fix some standard which each particular kind shall come up ^to, and establish a test by which they shall be tried. It is, no doubt, proper to do these things, and have a faithful, compe- Hous-fc: MeDDVYEl