The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, August 23, 1873, Image 3
The Daily Herald. 3. M. ALEXANDER <& CO.,
IMPOKTEBS AND DEALEBS IN
"p™***! you. NAtLS, STEEL & CARRIACE MATERIAL,
SATURDAY, AUGUST 23. 1873.
T HIE C ITY.
5UTICE TO CITY gCBSCKIBEB*
Mr. J. L. Crenshaw is the sole authorised
igent In lha eity lor receiving rabseriptiona
to the and Ie)A this date we shall
recognize only his receipt* as valid.
*‘°“S« “<1 *£%£***, Cutlery, CTrains, Am, BeWu*. Hoee-Aurntt for Hoe ft Co.’s
'entOtt Saw*. Straub s Qeeen of the - —
- 1 Queen „. ._ ..
Baococft'a Celebrated Smut Machinery, end
PH ATT 8 B WIN Q IS <1 Lib
Sonth Mills, Hove’s and
’* hinery, and
COTTON GINS.
A meyer failing supply of PT'RE DRUGS
and SEDICTSES st the old esUhlislieil
Drag Haase.
parts fireea fer the t'ottaa Worms to cat.
REDWIWE A FOX.
PARIS GREEN, for destroying Cotton
Worm?. Special Prices In large lots.
CARLEY. DUCK h CD,,
35 Pryor street, Atlanta, Ga.
The Courts.
u-l.ed State. C.«„ rtoM , r ., Comrt .
Befon, Commiaaloner W. B. Smith r^„dey mom-
*/ if 0 ”* *“ reqnir * d to (tire bond in Are
tlrilaeUws. to appear at the Dirtrict Court end
ewer to the charge of illicit dietillln s . Colonel G. 8 “ *• H ‘
Thoniae for the n. n • ! Col. Tflfin TVr 9amn.il
DASHES HERE AND THERE.
Yesterday vat one of the warmest d»ya of tho. #6A-
ion.
Atlanta ha* become one of the g:ta.e*t grapa ijat-
kete In the South.
The finest lot of pears we noticed on exhibition were
<tn petition of surer ft Oltzner—agreett, J reAuoe ! h *r»»iy »trthorlt*4 ts porch**. the aecemaqr itnnber
f nd^t f ° r U,< ‘ Qovwnm,!nt - conneel for th.L
..“J*'' charged with the eeme offenu, wae
d.aohargfd. the ertdaac* being inraffle,«ot a. 8.
CoL Toon, Dr. Samuel Hape, and Col. Wallace are
the leading pomologiats of the city.
“ A black-snake bull whip, five feet long," is what
the brother of a 8t. Loan young lady used on the
Thotiat for the Gorarr.raent. John Conley for'the , ,h0U) ' k,r ’ 01 * C ' nclcc,tl drT ' Klx ' J “ cterk
(Tafaran - T.*. cw*. rvua.hle^l #Ka strdanllflo im
Supreme Court,
4 Atlanta..
5 Southern
• Oconee
7 Albany * ..
.-30 1 13 Talla^ioosa 11
• .00 | 14 Borne 10
• • 4 | ic Cherokee .... »
23 16 Augusta
5
W. H. BaoTVT.Bro* sells ladies' black, white and
colored Kid Glares at 50c; Bishop and Victoria Lawn, j • f 14 ! 18 Ocmrlflee ...II.
DOf; best prints, lltfc; striped, figure 1 and dotted S n jf^JJ^ 0001 *®® 1 \f | JJ >a*Urn.,..
cambrics. 13>*c; 1 1 « white Marseillas qallta, $1 35. ** ““ “
16 bone French woven corsets, 66c; 4-4 bleached do*
t Island domestic, 12,qc. Press
* 7 Continued, t 9 ConUnned. t 10 Continued.
To cure nose-bleed, the ijcisnliflr American says
rigorously move your jaws. Mothers-in-law never
lave it
The daughter of Putnam, the publisher, practices as
a physician in New York.
It is presumed by competent judges that Catoosa
* Springs is mourning over the absence of the P. G. In
2 j G. She came down yeiterday, aud is at present at the
13 j Kimball House.
9
j { Andy Johnson didn’t tilulge iu figures of speech.
He used the Roman numeral I. freely instead.
The Matson de Villa, on Wall street, is preparing on
mest:c, U‘,e. 4-4 Sea Island domestic, 12,qc. Press i ; n Continued <r 10/7.7*' *** parson ce a me. on wan street, is preparing on
good,. .Loe. end Ml ether good, et wrre.pondtng re- I In tu* iim “ Conti,,,1 * d - ! 17 ConUlined. eT ten,ire eoeJe, for th. coming Kun. Bid Hollend ;
duoed reter. Cell before he do*, out. sa HU hoc* le j jj 0 2 AUenu "* nmellt oonclul,od in j !• the pres iding grata,.
crowded all th* while. auglO tf
?-rw BTJt, for seed, arriving at Stepens A Flynn's
ang9-lv
| The Atlente end Bieftmond Air-Lioe Beilroen Com I „ * Th0ma *- ° f l
! p *“ y ’*• Menghwn * Hckett CorapleinV-eiceptione '''
-r.,. , to Auditor-, report. Argued for pUint.8 by r. L. | » -eoete" » men to .nreor on the -Sebbeth et fpe-,
— - ‘ i Mynatt; for deft nd*B* hv i’aI r p Aar ,i Aa n Ilka, Ala. On other davs they can anathcmatlst to tfca { lUkr thxt ^ before next yea.. Adopted,
vhen you ccms to Covinirton. remember the okx* , H niJ1 n<Un by u>! - c * and Hon - B 1 heart * contenL i Gas Committee—Ou resolution of Alderman Gold
rut iu «b* n'+r* adsxs. iuJt 30-#/r«.tf. * • 1 smith, for the appointment of a committee to examine
ASBotsxnent to $35.00. Adopted.
On petition of W. H. RockwolL-adrerse. Adopted
Oa petition of Vf. if; Moore, reducing asiMMsrmut to
AW,00. Adopted.
Cemetery—On petition of Hibernian Ueuevoluct
Society for burial lot—favorable. Adopted.
Police—Report a vacancy.
Streets—On the resolntion of Alderm an McMillan for
improving sidewalks on Harris street—favorable.
Adopted.
(Jo Aidsrroaa Morris’ resolution for tbo Improve'
went of Tain all streei gud side Walk*—favorable-
Adopted.
Also, his resolution for work ou Nelson street— fa
vorable, when it can bo reached. Adopted.
On the resolution of Alderman Goldsmith for a rock
curbing on Marietta Street in front of Hall's tobacco
factory—iavorable, to cost $30. Adopted.
On tha resolntion of Alderman l^injstcn for a small
culvert on Collies street, to cost $ir— favorable.
Adopted. •
On the resolution of Alderman Morris for a rock
crossing on Peters .street at its junction with Forsyth—
favorable, Apoptcd
On resolution of Alderman Goldsmith, for a rock | 111411
. . . , .... reach'jee street cleaned oi
crossing across Broad street, on ths north side of
Walton—favorable. Adopted.
Ou resolution of Alderman Morris, for rock cross
ing ou Pryor across ret«rs--favcra!»!e, to cost $25.
Adopted.
Oa petitiou of W. F. Peck Co., et al., for a rock
crossing across Decatur street, between Peachtree ami
Pryor—favorable, 4c cost $65. Adopted.
On potition of A. Haa<i. ot ah, for work on guttering
-favorable. Adopted.
Oa resolution of Alderman Boring, for work ou
oral days ’ Divis street—favorable. Adopted.
On potition of Judton Warlick et al. for work on
Wheat street Favorable* when it can bo reached, but
fear that vil.’ cot be before
and other material for repairing tha buildings at the
Alma House, and that said repairs be attended to im
mediately. Referred to tbo Belief Committee, with
power to act,
Resolved, That in view of tbo digging down of the
embankments on the Macon k Western Railroad, the
Committet on Public Buildings and Grounds examl : a
into the necessity of having a rock wall built at each
end of the bridge across said railroad near Judge Col
lier’s; also, that said committee examine into and re
port a plan for erecting side crossings or footways on j
each side of said bridge for tho accommodation of pe
destrians. * Referred to Street Committee. ■
ptaca, and the aasocat and M«u. of articles exported,
or that would be exported, did this direct line exist I
hence to foreign countries for os* in this connection. \
BcsoUred, farther. That the President ol this body
act as a committee to co-operate with each agencies or
committees as have > sen or may ba appointed by the
railroad companies interested in tho establishment of
this one, or with the oommlticis or delegates from
any other body friendly to and desiring its establish
ment
On motion of Col. J. A. Stewart, seconded by J. E.
Butler, the Chan,bar adopted the preamble and reso
lutions by a unanimous rising vote.
On motion, the Secretary was directed to furnish
Colonel Tift with a certified copy of the preamble vnd
resolutions before he departed for Western cities,
IUboItcJ, 'nirt.cbKktor on» hundroad^tar. b« | whiUl ' r * , ' , * oe * ,hUeTe,ltD1 ’ lD lh " “ r < b «
pused up Ili favor of Dr. C. V. llort for «tr» lewic ! t ’ r0pO *' 4 Unt
LOCAL NOTICES.
" ]>t thou now writ, who never wrote before,
And thou who always wiote now write the mote,"
Ciilcr tl instruction of Professor
Cagle, of Georgia, the be? t j.enm&n in the
South, st Moore’s Southern Business Univer
sity, Atlanta, Ga., one of the best bustneee
schools in the country. Send for circulars and
specimen, of penmanship.
B. F. Mooek, A. M.,
augt7 lw President
On motion, the Chamber adjourned.
Wholesale Market.
Alla
t is the p’ace to atop. July 30-sfcw-tf.
To Pathos l— See notice of meeting
G.-xn?* Xo. 7» on Friday evening.
Hntrv* >ou 3aLX —A bargain run be La«l
mg Box No. 71, Marietta. Notice.
No. 3, same . ireait, Tho*. Crawford vs. Th© Bute
f Atlanta ; burglary in the night time; from Fulton—was next
• taken up. Argued for plaintiff ir. error by B. H
Thrasher; for defendant by J. T. Glenn, Solic'^r Gen
>y s.l.
t Hkrald Job Omet execute# .Letter lit ads
No. 4. Xleury u. I'oyt vs. the SUt*. Converting
money to his own u*o • liboot consult of
There was a Scotch dea-l-tn at named Gordon,
His card had the title of ’'Lord’' on —
He fled, as bis luck is.
And put for the Boohys,
And left the-., a looking LirGordon.
It Is told in a few words. Doctor Gruwel of Oska-
x»na. Iowa, posseaeed rn, also a snail boy,
Joshua; also, a box of matches lying on the table *n
.ntoand repor* what amount oula be necoFaary A>r
the city to pay to make up the soy on per cent, required
by the Ga# Company in extec . the main oa Marietta
ptreet to the rolling jndl. “li will take a gross income
of $l,'l0o per annum. ’ Referred to Gas Company.
On rexAuttor. o! Aidenuan Young, that tho Gas Com-
■ttce examine into the practicability of extending the
Note Heads, Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, etc., iu the t . tb ® *‘‘ , »dlng of the record in this case Court his office. From the fact that Joshua took the matches j gag maiu from Hunter street to Fair gtic-ot, along Fra-
beet style, and at t< -g prices. Send us your orders, j Eaornill ' ? . _ | to the barn, Dr. Gruwel, of Oskalooea, lows, his now j zier. B^iport, practicable at a cost of $-250. Referred
j to Gat Oompa:
rendered inmates of the Alms Houho. Referred to j
Finance Committee.
By Alderman Young—
That the Committee ou Public Buildings aud 1
Grounds be instructed to prepare grounds for and sow J
such grass seeds in the school yards as will form a ,
turf and prevent mud ou them during the approach- I ordinary ISiiTcIrdInary 4 U^ijtfeiriortellT
ing winter. Adopted. — “ * *
By Alderman Bice—
That the Street Commutes liavrf'the side ditches
uL. Referred to Btree Com
mittee.
Itcsolr^d, That th© Committee on Sewers ha>e the
pipe across Cone street taken out and a larger one put
in so as to carry the water. Referred to Committee
on Sewer* and Drains.
Resolved, That m view of th. early consti .etion of
an iron bridge across the railroad on Broad street, the
Street Committee be. instructed to examine the abut
merits of the present bridge and make the necesrary
preparation for putting them in order for me new
bridge Referred to Street Committee
Alderman Morris—
That the Committee cn Public Buildings and Grounds
be authorized to tave suitable coal bouses built for the
benefit of public school houses similar to the
built at the Marietta Btreet school bon. . Referred to J
tho Commute* on Public Buildings and Grounds. j
Resolved, That flfe Committee on Cemetery confer I
wiib property owners east of the cemetery, and sm ►r- I
tain and report to (his body the practicability aud ne- j Cotlo
CuAMjtKii or Commerce,
Atlanta, Ga.. August 22. 1873.
Cotton—Middling iC' 4 ; low middling 15,‘ a al6; good
*dinary 13^; ordinary ll; inferior 8*11.
Flour—Fancy 310 Mall: extra family $9 00a10 00;
i family $7 float* 00; extra $6 -VM7 50; superfine $6 (Km
1 6 60; fine $4a6.
Wheat —Reu fl 50al 60; amber $1 60*1 65: choice
white $i 65al 70.
Lime—40a60c per buehtl.
<V>rn—Yellnw 80c by car load, cash, and white 82'>
*86 cents.
Moal—85a87 fjo.
Lard—Tterse lOkailc; krg 11 J^c; bucket ll ^al2.
Bacon—Clear sides V2 > t c; clear rib 12\c; ahovdders
inch.
Hams—Sugar cured 17al7>i.
Balk Meat#—Clear »ide« ll^e; clear rib U.V
long clear sides! lc.: shoulders ??*c.
Hay— $\ 60al 66.
Gate—50*65.
Rye—$1 26*1 30 per bushel.
Barley—$1 OOal 10 per bushel.
Coal—Lump, by car lor-d, at 26c; blacksmith 22
Cotton ties—9>£a9M*
Bagging—2 lbs, 17c; $4 lb», i7.V£c; 2*; lbs, 1^-.
Gunnr bagging—isv.c.
Special Notices.
mt UAMILTOW’** P’UCPARATION OF BHCHU
AND DANDELION wires tha. eat distressing mala
dy, Pilt-s, by increasing the digwetive off the
stomach, and by securing a proper secretion of bite
for the lubrication of -.bo bowels. This prevent# i oo-
sUrpakon. and conatipattea is the immediate c an#* of
Piles—commeu sense in this treatment Go to Red
wine A Fox’s drug Hot* and tell them you want Ham
ilton's. Bncbu and Dacdelioa. Redwine k Vat can
tell yon all about the remedy—and sell it to too also.
auglS
BJT THOMAS Bl.DCGHTGN. OF CINC INNATI,
says; “W. C. Hamilton fc Co.—1 had had the ague for
k_ tt rrv iituurm * two long years, aud had tried several remedies of ac-
bTiLL They gome. —Bach forenoon aud . vnowledgod or pretended merit, without aDy good rw-
afternoou of tha past week John Keely’g store 1 *5® d yo °
| Tonic. One bottle completely broke up the malady,
. 1 und I am now perfectly well. I can testify that your
aua choice Goods from New York trade auc j
lion sales. Just receive!—150 fine Em-1 p«jta!ly »t so uu; wortftknscbai m«diune.,v* now
taoidered Sets. 20c. each, worth $1 00; White i *"
Piqne, 12 Jc. a yard, worth 30c., finer grades j —
muslin, grenadine and other makes, at 12Jc.
a vard, worth from 30c. to 3oc. a yard; Table 5 ot the South, it is a legitimate prescription, auJ pos.
Linens, Shirt Bosoms, Irish tinens. White I
Moalins of every make; PanU Goode, every kGug tha womb by supplying the * ant* of nature, it
_ r , T ,, ,, I gives health to the frame, and U*p,->lncse to the heart,
quality; Parasol*, Laces, Lace Collars, at j mgC
prices which cannot be duplicated in Atlanta, j young TvouZs. u lou Irk SfFIXBiNG
These goods will be found to merit all that j from continued headache, pates in the back and lower
, . , ... ... atomach, palpitation cf th* heart, difficulty of breatli-
nas been stud above concerning tbeir quality j ing.. unattpetion <* the bowel*, lots cf appeUte. and
and prices, ss, owing to the financial pressure ,
in New York, they were forced on the market i tie of this medicine it is 4 *WoEuacte Beat Friend.'
— h ! Take it according to dir^ctijns, and th© bloom
! hearth will seen be upon veur cheek.
Telegraphic Markets.
New Orleans, August 22,1873.
—demand limited; middlings 18> 4 ; net re
cessity of enlarging the present cemetery ami amount I ceipta 8o3 bales; gross receipt# 364; exports coastwise
To Emi-hunis. —Persons who coutemplat*-emigrat
ing to the West, Southwest and South, shor.Ut write,
for inf^rTuation to Albert B. Wrenn. Gsnaral Emigrant-
Ageat at Atlanta, No. 4 Kimball House.
The case cf Milton IfataM, thmgh r. = it iu order, neither a barn, a match,
will hardly be reached to-day, as No. 3 is Jxely to oc- !
enpy the Con ft during the whole of the day. Messrs.
Garnett k Stepbers. Peeploa A Howell and A. R Cul- j
bersoa appear as counsel for Hoyt, and J. T Glenn |
Joshua
It is proposed by the authorities to put gates to the Sewers and drains. - On resolution by Mayor Ham
entrances to the car shed. This is for the purpose of ■ mock fora sewer beginning at the Austell builJin
imposition on the arrival
VT. H. BcctrksT'jN has a splendid line of
ity striped and figured muelins to close st 20 cents.
Great redoct-n iu mosquito Dtltt. White 65 cents
pink 75 cents. Go and get one. angUdt/
lHE WEXh YlOlOEIOCS AT IiOTB Pikli- AND VIENNA.
A cablegram received yesterday from Vienna, by
Mr. H J. Kennedy, manager for the Weed Sewing
Machine Company, at Atlanta. f#ys that the Weed
F. F. Sewing Machine X«uJ* />-■* Ksl of awards at the Vi
enna Exposition, being the first iu the official an-
wlt I »nJ mu ft Ciudter for tft. Bute
qnal-
HON. U. 3. COWAmT i
protecting pessengei
| cf trains.
During the solemnity of the proceedings of tbo £/v
■ lioo Court yesterday, a man who -■ \« behind the
! scenes abruptly stepped to the front and called out,
j "Judge Wright!” Tho Judge was ptesent and went
J to his rebef. The linn was only ten, but it should
i have been fifty.
The case of tb« Slate v*. Pot. Archer / whitei was nol .
pros’d by rder of tbs Court for misnomer, her turn:'
being Palestine McAithy.
Hattie Parka (colorea, w.u convicted ot vagrancy aca ;
sentenced to p*y a fine of f 16 and cost*, or w^.rx Id '
n-.uncement by th* Ictcrnationai Jury. It will be | the chain gang eight months. Howard v’at. Ei>p* for J
remembered that the Weed carr.id off the First Pro- j *ke State. Hoke Smith for defeuso.
Silony House (colored) was convicted also of vagrau-
J cy and sentem d to pay a fine of $20 and coats or work
j ten months on the chain gang.
Mary M*.ae (white) was onvi. ied of vagrancy
Is Love a dream ? In truth, they tell m -tv
And pii> me because I cannot know
That tender glance*, whispers sweet ard low,
Thrill for a rummer's day and ar no mor«..
But this I know, thit if it be a dream,
I would not be as wise as they, to deem
That fair ‘.hinge can be laine, and when they see:
To promise most, that we shot id lra*t adore.
Lnum ax the Paiis Exposition in 1A67. ior onr be-st
Amencan FWnliy 8*w’vg Machine.
This te signally triumphant for so young a machine;
for the Weed F. F. has been before the public nly
about six year*: hut tfcouga ho young it has carried ; sentenced to pay a fine of twenty Jc’..»rs and iosts,
off evefg premium for whici* it has ever contended, j work twelve months ju the chain gang.
We have ha.! oorasion to remark the cxcelloccos of J Hoke Smith for the prisoner, and Howard V*
this one^nalU-d machine b* fore, an^ we now say to all | ^ or *he State,
those who nsed a good, reliable machine for actual ; This Mary Moss is the woman who prosecuted Geo. 1 live* in Cincinnati. She doesn’t rememlx!
The? sr.cak of asking from that dream, while I
Kuov> but one waking, and that is not nigh,
For it will come when she 1 love shall die;
Then 1 shall wake to sorrow evermore.
Mark Twain w ll do up Ireland and Scotian I this Dali
baton grille la Die rame of a town in Woodford ooxm
Epps j ty, Kentucky, it te said to be a deveiiab line villa* f
i
j running along Lecatui street to Ivy street,
j to sewer near the r>ld C*intral hotel. Favorable and
j monmond that work be advertised for. Approximate
i cost $S5 09. Adopted.
1 'derman Broiberton gave noilco of an latentiuu to
! move a reconsidoration.
i On a resoiuGon of Alderman Dtxld for sewei from
I Pry or to Whitehall street. Favorable and recommend
that work be advertised for. Adapted,
j Ai ■ rman McMillan gave notice tSiat he wuiiid move
| a reconsideratif'n.
Ou peuttou of Mr. FSetmui&g, lor a* -.ter. Adverse,
idopted.
On petition of J. C. Hendrix et a!, for sewer from Ma
rietta street school water tioset. Adverse. Adopted.
On Ordinances—Report back Alderman Brotherton’s
ordinance, [as published in the Hebald some days
j ago,j recommend th»it Munks t<e filled ar.d the ordi-
j uaocn r. lopted. Tbo ordinance waa read the second
I date aad AR’erman Ismgslon moved to la; u the
j tala, seronded by Alderman McDuffie and lost. The
link' war i filled so as to require the clerk to adver-
of ground necessary and ccst of same. Adopted.
Resolved, That Committee cn Streets bo authoris
ed to have siJ^waika on Thompson street, from Pe
ter* to Hunter streets, put in passable conuiiiou.
And ne it farther Resolved, That Street Committee
have the *ock wall, on west side ot Cottage Avenue,
raised so as to prevent water running off of the street
on the property of Cox k Hill and Thomas Alexander.
Referred to Street Committee.
By Alderman Beattie—That His Honor tne Mayor ap.
Matilda Johnson, one of George Washington’s slaves j tf** tfco opening o* tlje book*! ten days before
sarvlco, can do no better 1
Family Favorite.
to purchase a Weed j Henson, the negro lately killed In the penitentiary j »*xrai George.
icg21-d*f.
Lawtess* Bbodts.—The Hesau> Job Office is pre-}
pared to print lawyers’ br.cfs in the bc.s* style, large, I
dear type, producing no strain -m the eyes to read it. |
Prict-a reasonable. We solicit the alrcnagn of our j
pr.vf. r-,ioual friends.
r for ripe. Xo other esses were disposed of yes
terday. and the Court adjourned till 9 o’clock
day morning.
Justices* Court.
Lydia Thompson will be married in London on the
Mon- j 2&th test., to Alexander Henderson, for several /carr.,
; her busiaets manager, and Rails for this ountry on
i the 31st Henderson goes to Germany for s time for
| the benefit of his health. Lydia has already made
arrangements to take a Southern tc ;r, and wil! per-
np form st DeGlve’s, in this city, during her trip.
3,000; tales 3C0; sale* last uvening 300; stock on hand
13,009; net receipts for tb* week 1,318; gross receipts
255: exports to Great Britain 5.367; to continent 220;
coastwise 1,661; sales 2,700.
l’BOVIDLNCE. August 22, 1873.
Cotton—net receipt for the week 49 bates; sales
1,800; stock 12,000
Charleston. August 22,1873.
Cotton quiet; middlings 17H; net receipts 322 bales;
gross *52; sale ; 100; stock 4 4t«; net receiptsfor the
there, and sold for what they would bring.
! Haying been bought cheap, they can very
! readily bo sold cheap at
John Keelt’s,
Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets.
STATE LAW CARDS.
•** Partiei having business in any of the too.
navied below, t 7 find ike Lawyers whore "artti
merit l below reliable and prompt. Cards inserted
$30 a year.
THENS.
Cobb. Erwin & Cobb.
Attorney* at Law, Atheus, Ga.
Emory Speer.
Lawyer, Athens. Georgia, as Solicitor General, will at
tend the Court# of Cterke, Jackaoc, Walton, Owtenett,
Had, Banks, Franklin. Habersham. White, Rabun,
and give attention to collection* and other claims.
»by ail druggists.
aug6
point a committee of three tc confer with the Synod j wwek 1,637; gross receipts 1,717; sa'es 1,741.
of Georgia iu reference to the purchase of Oglethorpe
College building, for the Female High School.
Adopted. Committee—Beattie, Dodd and Rice.
Galveston, August 22, lo73
Cotton noudual; good ordinary 15; uet receipts '
exports coastwise 6,000; sales 5G; stock 6,965;
Tinsley W. Bucker,
Attorney-at-Law—Prompt attention jiren to ad b.-
When the stomach rsbela aguinat food and
i obstinately refuses to digest sufficient aliment
j tc keep the body well nourished, it can only
be compelled to reenc.e its nataral duties by
; a wholesome tonic. Tho powerful alkaloids
| so often admiui.stored for this purpose, aro not
wholesome. They are, for the most part,
deadly poisons, and even when taken in Tery
small quantities, react violently upon the
nervous system. Not bo Hostetter’s Stomach
t Kittera. This salutAry combination of vtge-
j table juices, embracing the finest invigoraols
j und alteratives which the botanical kingdom
! affordf, operates mildly, steadily and b a ncfi-
‘ cially npou the digestive, secretive and dis
charging organs. Iu dyspepsia, billions af
factions, nervotu compiamU, p»»riodic fevers,
chionic constipation, bodily weak nest, men
tal depression, langnor, sleeplessness, aud the
various disabilities incident to old age und
premature decay, its e lecth are so woederfu
that to be comprel ended they mnst he wit
nessed or experienced. augH-lw
bids ior doing the rock work on culvert under the net receipts for the week *38; exports cosstwisi
760;
| Justice MaiLUy was idle as to criminal busitn
I w Rl\ j’nlocV yesterd&y evening, at which hour he ,
ageou« Pi:ppy. i ouiiaccced investigation of s warrant against
j Lizzie Clifton for aoeaul: and battery on s negro wo-,
,i „ i | mao by the name of Lou Stevens. Wtat di»T>5sition
it . “ Li: I — a»d. of the cut »e do not know. I
He also iasXk*d a warrant for Mary Cody, colored, at'
(fte inntoc. of J«» Cimlg. ootorc (. who ofauca* Xtry j Hammock. M»,or, Li a fuU board of AldernL
cept McLendon
vho ought to be
, as special
COl NCIb FKOCKtJlINUS.
Coirrcn. Chaveku, \
Axlaxta, Oa., Fri lay, August 22,1873. i
Council met at 6q i. u. Present, His Honor, C. C.
for soi *rioruy in the above a., complteh-! 7
, , .. ! wilftpertarj. *h» hu not jet h«cn sworted.
ie ting Jlar taann'-r in which he evinces his . . .. . .
' Justices Butt snd Htiumnrd ftnl d cnuaiaai buai.
nes« before them. Their civil docket keeps them
busy, however.
'l.. 1H1. F-I U .»»■ Trffc Hzzat.d .
F r LLb-amoIe impudent? ami i
por»L.;tQ:, there * chap in A Haul
entered among thi stock c; our l.
cor petitor
meats Th?tiogjlsr
hog("*h propen-’ti.f and vulgar breeding, is a wan
luL .a>aU toteuiea oc our street railroads.
For a number of afternoons ic ‘.he few w^eka
h? Lw chOf<n the West-End I.in. a^ the- field of his
exp.oiU. His manner cf - ■ rfc.rn.ivco is u lollcws:
Enter:n*. the car b'-r.uu for the West-Eud Spring, al
though the.*) tu-j bn piet'^< i vacant seats, he maj
estically swings oa toft ' the straps designed
or the use of tr.otL* who ar compe d to stand, and ! dorsemect of the Constitution to this attack reminds
then deliberately
•air. nnuipng himself
ladies, ard atandtn ’
mbtetWe was bis conduct on one occasion, when nc in Ud , -s in all other novelties, they will * r lmlUte'' i Of W. G. Langford, Cor appointment of a committee
Tlic Fox und ihf Grapcv.
A coniiauuic&Uon appears in the Constitution very
appropriately signed "Blank,** attacking the Hf&ald’s
method of reporting police court ;..attert. The in-1 to tbc *' ,, ^ h ide'wtion of
Minutes of the previous meeting read and adopted.
Also, the minutes of a special meeting held io-day, at
which resolutions similar to those adopted by tbe
Chamber ol Commerce this raoruiig, relative to tbe
proposed line of steamships from Liverpool to Savan
nah, were read and adopted.
There being no appeals or trials, the Council passed
i theu read the third time,
moved tire adoption oi tho
5d the adoption of the
of the
yrrmoNB akd commit
much } *hi!e books aro kept open : to provide for open
ing the books on tho loth oi September annually and
to close tbern oa the 15th day of November annually;
to be kept open fr.»m 7 a rn, to 7 p m, each day, Sun
•lay’s excepted.
The ordinance v t
Alderman Boring
nance
Alderman Langs':
dinance.
Alderman Brethcrton advocated the adopt
ordinance
Alderman Dodd did the same.
Tbe ordinance was adopted.
Relief Committee—On petition oi Mr*. Virginia
Cooper for free license to sell groceries on (ibnpel
street—favorable. Adopted.
RSpecUl Committees—^On Alderman Brother-ton’» Hos
pital resolution—report rocommending ffiat the < ity
purchase a snitabte site for the oreettou of a Hospital.
Oh tbo motion to adopt the ayes were Biotherton. M<>r
ris, Dodd, Boring, Reatic, ila'-aslir., Sparks and Gold]
smith. Nays—Young, Rice, McDuffie, McMillan and
Langston.
On resolution of Alderman McDoflie, l?t rafcrcncc to
tho settlemout o f certain matters between the city tnd
W. & A. R. It. Nothing c.in be done until
back and forth through the j u * T ®*T much of tbe fox that thought the grapes were ■ Of J. B. Butler, for rock wall on Ocn« street, pro- j Hoc filed by tbe railroad ia decided. Adopted.
in contact with the persons of j because be couldn’t reach them. When it gets a j poaiLg t.» pay oae-hah tbe cost. Inferred to Strc 11 Or. resol .bo) of Alderman B:
i the skirts of their drcaaes. So j Reporter t,bai can do the work, we have no doubt that j Committee. J Mitchell street pr ; II gtod pasKabic
gentlemen r
:jut, that the renno 1 ladies on Um "other psper.” Tutil then, we do not at all blame to investigate damage done mule by albng through a
car came n»ar appealing to the driver for protection.
Yowr iafbrr.-.in* was an eya-v ituepo to Lis pranks oc
one ociAficc, when the ladies bad to move their po
sitions several t:
lep*.
bridge. Granted, Cov mitt: •: Beutie. Langston aud
Dodd.
Of c. Peeples, et al., for abate, ,eut of anieances
The
them for adrmtun^ to their columns abuse of our sys
! tem.
j Whenever ‘Blank ’ gets out o 4 ' a job, we may oaxll
to avoid contact with iu* swinish him for his opinion; bat a# long as he is ic any otW ! near East Cain street, accf pozueu by a recommevda-
; Duainesa era wodd advi-e him to atteg I to it. It is | tion from Boar.’ of Health that said p titicu be (^ract-
il precihlou with wh,ch the dignified | very dvigercus lex ac an to "scattet” his culu^
i biped would t-xp*! birr. Iron bis of- j as much uL) hs J . doc* in this laborer.'' art!- le.
His attack has prostrated our Mr. Moore, who
vnd or brother wilj j naturally of a very delicate disposition, and. hene
hlle in the per- • u« ''ReportB" this m ruing. He will probably recovi
irom uia ehock soon ec >ugh to write up "BUnk'i
next case of “drunk and disorderly.
’ iLu
t aware of his conduct, is only r.qu»lt*d by
vit v : which some hu.«
Ick r’.i* cur from th-
'this disgusting nsult. Blyabo
Mrtiing of tlie D(,*rd of llr;A|lh.
Tne hoard met at JJ,' o'clock yeiterday e.eaing.
Present: Dr.Fterkney, chairman; Dra. McFail, Thomp
Tbe ot the City Sc; Ion cas {
ulminl. If.'* * toilow,
ur-iTf'^Y ux.-crt.
PerMual IsteUlfcnrr.
j The following wert aacewg theirr.vai* at’heNa-
I *iola1 Hotel yesterday; S F. Austtn, Lootsville, Ky, h
rjt W«U», Brter ro; h 8 John^n. rwlvlcipbi.; H A j ., nd ZTck£a rtmrt. Qranica.
Referred to Committee cm Sewers ad Drains.
Of Dr. Thomas S. PoweL, opposing tbe establish-
tuent of a City Hospital at. eaent. on account of the
depleted condition af the City Treasury. Received.
Of Parkhunt k McDonald, asking that certain tax
be refunded. Referred to tho Committee on Tax.
Of J. L. Griffin, complaining that bis liquors, ac.,
were assessed for taxes. Referred to the Tax Com
mittee.
yf Wm. Goodnow t: al.. for stone curbing oc Jvy
street. Agr.ietnL to put down sidewalk. Granted.
Of E. Giorgi, for street line on tl e corner of Hol-
Wbitman, Ga: LL Waters, Baltimore; JB Gorman,
'T*lbotton: A H Polite. Salem, N C; G C Cornwall,
S' Is 3it:»»t8 »n Olty Ctmodery from the lLAIo the ! An 8 rn ** m; M * Guyton, Ga; L W Mizell, Ala; W C j aQ( j i>niQg.
nBlHteBt: Whites over tosT/cars 3: whites under j Mansfield, Marietta; D Huestis, X 1‘: W A Turner. '
j Of W. 8. Witherp, for compensation lor stench trap*,
j $75 being the amount. Referred tc Committee on
otherton t j Lavo
gcM pasKabic condition. Com
mittee recommence 1 the City Engineer to take chain
garg tomoirow morning week aud di the work
8tr et Oommltte tc fttruiah costs, it necessary
Adopted.
BKStMUmObS.
Bv Aldorxaan Goldsmith —
Whsareag, Tue G~3Company has agreed t<. extend a
four inch mail to tb*> Rolling :-iiVl on Mai i. Ha t tw-t,
provided tho idty will put $$00 in the pipe.
Therefore, on it resolved, That the Council a.. e,jt
the proposit u, Rcferreti f o Gas Committee.
By Alderman Dodd—
That Stre.'t Committee bo authorized t * have suffi
ciertrockto Macadamize Wall street from L yd t
Pryor street, and the work be dene by tho chain gan^,,
under the supervision if his Honor '.he Mayor.
Adopt i.
i By Alderman Brother ton—
Whereas, Patrick nefforuan for many years a mem
ber of the police fore of this city, died after * liuger-
ng illn s on Monday, the 18th im>t. • therefore.
Georgia railroad, read and reftrrud to Committee
Streets.
Bids for plsc.ng steps on lamp posts, read and rc
•erred to Gas Committee.
On motion, tho Council went into secret aesaioa.
On motion, the Council went into ;an election for a
policeman, resulting in^the election of John Smith
linder the various resolutions for tho increase of
commute 6, his Honor, the Mayor, made tbo following
appointments
Street Committee—Young, Mon is. Dodd, Sparks,
Rice, McDufflio and McM-.ilan.
Finance—Dodd, Mecaslln, Goldsmith, Brotherton,
Rice, Bering and McMillan.
Police—Voung, Goldsmith, McDuffie and Langston
added to old committee.
Gas—Dodd, Rice, McDuffie and Laughton, add«.d to
old committee.
On motion, Council adjourned.
A Good Man Coming to Atlanta.
olored over ten yeacs. 2; colored under Newnan; T J Mood*way, Macon; G Bnttord, Mont ^ aftW a«ks or
J“S;'lto7elamb»7,wlu.{ A npc.r..s ; I* 0 ®"*' J c QUbMt, daoghMr. Pbcry. G»-.J j mUl ,
ten years, 4 -. colored
ten ytmts 14 “
There wen
colore.1 pan?i-#, 11; wb.
ettll bwu, 1. Disease of adults: ronimmption, 1 drap-
»▼, I; du- as* ot tne heart. 2; typhoid yneumonl*. %
Bex cfadutta; rubles, 4; ffunaies. 2. D.*em* I
«rtn: mcaakv, 1; worms and toethi'.g. €; typhoid
peeSBou i, l; fever. 2; flux, 1; don l know, C roup.
X. *ix of children boy a, ;, eirla, 8.
JOHN COFNOLLY City Sexton.
Of James Craig, complaining of the cutting down ot
Peters street, near Loyd street, under
PM i — ® „ I— fence, and asking rock curbing end gutter-
wua born. M»i j * «■»« Mew, G»; G i, .ohowii, ; ing—agrening to par* Mnrtkt, Alao Mtinfr for
Nawnan, J. G. Barnwell, Ga; R M Hunter, Savannah
famu«: a. D5SrrS.it I C C a,wt0D - Ar " u « OB ' 8 C; O O itlllj. V.
I. O. O. r—Sawnee Lodge No. 72, Camming, Fwi
We are pleased to state that Mr. Wilber F. Jolmsou
of Griffin, intend* moving to Atlanta so«- > and go-
i: to business with Mr. Mark W. Johnson of this city.
They will open a salesroom, which will be well stocked
w'th all classes and grades of armory good*
They propoae keeping a fuU line of guns,
pistols, and in fact everything that a
man could want to fij:bt with, hunt with, or com
mit suicide with. Mr. Mark W. Johnson is one of the
v iry belt men in Atlanta, and if Mr. W. F. Johnson is
his duplicate in energy, integrity and capacity, then
Atlanta ha-: indeed gained a prize worth having. The
new firm propose to do a very larg< business, and sup
ply Uit» whole Southern country with guns, pistols,
etc., at New York prices.
The Smith-Job n*o»i kinbrogUv.
Th friendi of Governor Smith are somewhat aur-
prized and ebargrined at the announcement that he
intends replying to Johnson's letter privately, aud
not through the press. It is rumored that Johnson
told a prominent citizen of this ciiy that Smiili had
promised to appoint him to a place on the Supreme
bench, provided he could get his disabilities removed;
l at Johnson did not thin?: ho could
succeed. !Ia did however, but faild to
secure the appointment. lie bad even told out his
household aud kitchen furniture preparatory to re
moving to Atlauta. It is also thought that these state
ments having been talked of on tho streets gave rise
to the interpretation of the iarguagu used at the Ma
con bar dinner. C jusiJcrable anx.ety is manifeste d
by ibe friaud* of either party %» regards th«* result of
the matter.
Ktw Carriage Repository.
By reference to the advertisement of Messrs. Wood,
ruff A Johnson, which appears iu this issue, it will be
seen that Atlanta hasbecomo ths poasessor of another
enterprising business man W. Johnson aud W\ W.
rock crossing. Referred to Street Committee
Of J. W. Spark, and D Tye. tot damage, done their I amciB|f> . Ml ? t ’ r _* r ‘
lots in opening Line street, the dam
awarded by the
Resolved, Ti.at in the death oi Mr. Heifer nan the | Wood ruff have formed a pxrtuerabip, and established
city has lost s most efficient officer, our whom wo
have always fouOvi, during Jio lengthy petted he bad
served tho city, prompt ar.<l energetic m thed.charge
of duty, and courteous and polite in both his olSeial
and jovial intercourse, and it Is w th exceeding regret
ana sorrow that we have heard cf nis death. Adopted
.•on. Referred to tho Finan
aytb county, Georgia, was Instituted sod orgar 4 - ' I ■ ■umlttfi'i]
*—m -j Of E. Langesser. stating that the gutters, etc., ought
to fc • covered with comoositten stone, and proposing
Dr M fall read a petition of eUixens to Connell for j tbe ilet inatasi, by n xr. v.. G. M., as-
-*—**-- «'•••« n.* a#v.-awI th# ! ■t*t#d by F. G. M., Xhoe. P. Fleming, P- G„ Lewis H.
ume and again, we^uu.. tu
. reasonable, and as a sanitary znea«m bi t ly
roper, and we earnestly request Council to gra~ oe
request.
Tbe following, offered by Dr. Thompson, wm adopt
ed-
Resolved. That tbe Board heartily indorses tbe ef
fort* now being made to establish a Oity Hospital, said
institution to be under tbe exclusive ooatrol of tbs
municipal authorities.
Dr. McFail was unanimously elected Secretary of tbs
Board, to fill tbe vacancy occasioned by the death of
Dr. W. H. Pegg.
Several cases of bilious fever, developed within tbs
last few dsys, were reported.
Fallow County Pmbile School*.
We are pleased to learn from Judge Jethro M. Man
ning, County School Commissioner, that he has Jast
finished s series of -‘laminations of the Public Schools
ot Fnlton county outside this city, * *e* sF
in a flourishing condition. It r are a? preset
P. C., W. 9. Gram ling; t. Q„ J. Rogers,
the following officer*, -usulh-d
x’hos. S. Sims, N. G.
Sam. B. Patterson. V. G.
Wm. L. Bentley* Secretary.
J. W. James, Treasurer.
J. M. McAfee, Worden; M. J. Lewis, Conductor; D.
L. James, O. G.; B. F. Stokes, J. G.; K. Grambling.
B. 8. N. G.; J. D. Foster, L. 8. B- G.; J. A. Sims, R.
8.T.G.; J.B- Knox, D. ft Y.G.; J. M. Nolen. R. S.
S.; J.B. Clement, D. B. 8*
The new Lodge starts with a membership of four
teen, and has seven applications pending.
"Llatllatlra Act MT 1W«, itcilm Klglit.
twenty-two of these seb' sixteen vi t« and
colored schools. The i re a
of competent tesr Ler#, and have *. T ; a
tendance of forty-two w\ * <*,.) r i
school, and for j . . e »d c •.
school. *e • i iot ti. >• will do zi
tbe dark p. ;no*-ai.f c- now env*l<
To ntz Xditobs or m Inuu:
Under section eight of the limitation act of I860, an
interesting question arises as to whether a note dated
July 1, 1865, and not sued till August 1st, 1871, is
barred.
Tr.e osdu.snce «.f i feBlinn of 1866 suspended
tbe aUwle of im' ;-^■•mvnwr* -"as
restored, and that wm on OUtPf Jolj. 1§98. ($9 Ga.
Larf ft 1 PP 385-39 > Without more tne note would plainly not
| be barred *, J>ut eactton eiaht of act ot )Wj ;**y*
ii.it that all suck a*es In which "the right of action ba^ j brick were not coed, end be ^OOld not agree to
<1 »ince Jane 1, 1866, abali * *
to do tbe work for . ,jr running foot for tbr«-o
f.-etgutter ei^ . ..jrrd to Street Committee.
Of Mrs. - -Rush, for oompensatiou to tbe amount of
$57 50 for damages done her lot in widening Marietta
street. Granted.
Of J. M. Haskias, calling attention to a pond of stag
nant water near bis house. Referred to Committee on
Sewer* and Drains.
Of J. M. Willis et si. for a grade on tbe west side of
Whitehall street; also for curbing there. Granted.
Of John Conley, Sexton, informing Council that the
present green house iu tbe cemetery is too small, and
Mking tbat a larger one be erected on the most eco
nomical plan. Referred to Committee on Cemetery
with power to act.
Of Turner Goldsmith, replying to an order from
Marshal Thomas for removal of fence from Wheat
street, claiming that the fence is on v ’ .operty. Re
ferred to Committee ou Streets and Ci Engineer.
Of T G W Crueaell for payment of b $12 74, for
laying down brick pavement. Alder, i&i. T angstor
advocated tb* payment of the bill. A <tertian Mc
Millan stated tbat Mr. Crnssell bad never called on
th- Committee to estinr..-«.te ce>ve his work.
A J.-riu*;. «ui) • MM that Alder ,AXn htelLllan and
himself informed Mr. Crnssell repeat* ily lh*i tiie
.red ; *
controlled
b the work until a materiel a»tc* »tioL as made in
ted by tha iimltAtiou lavs as ret forth lu * • I Uxe work- Aldemm Jlcs said tb^r brick were geod,
f Revised Ccrte of Georgia, adopts by the new Consti- j n r- On.ssel ought to be paid. Referred to a spu-
l Lope.
of the poor c <irAu in •rk.-'a
taut day, ampk .. .a will
lion of all the ch Iren in tte
Axona Lear Man.— A
drew the third captial pri/v in the Ot >r■ • .State I <>t
del •'ommittee of sovtn, tamely, Langston. B/other-
od J. Young, Sparks, Gold*ruttii and Boring.
mtpoiiT or rntAkCB oomiottik:
ibis State;'* ar.d under
that tbo limluxtlofS dales from
CU “ " the *!ate of the note -that the piaintlfl take* no.l>areAt
i from the tuepension of the statute by tbe ordinance of
kxt of ttie -ity j ftC r
orgte State Lot A reply to this (bsMdas ethers advanced) which I
tery on tb* evening of Tbur^iay 'ax. Y**t«rday Ucard *ngg<i#**d before is, that Uic 5th pat-
morning tbe pn.mt* caehea »h« mas a* * v {f - ->f lltb act of the Constitmtlon of 1868, mak *
their usual Rb*n...y, wrf •*! the fort j .ay* L.t pay- ’ taowi iiwAutioa laws ot ^be eodo sui*otdiuate to t:.a’ ‘ lf . ,, f
meat Who is to be th*. ost ••Lu. ky Man,* I* ! orutnr e of 186.'<, and oecaahiatea eoMteutog °f j ‘ ‘ ‘
the exciting sabi t. If all p»th In, mzaviodf will ,| act of 186u la oonaectlois with the ordinai-cr. That ( ^ A •
assuredly **behappy.” article is as follows. ' All right;, privileges »od im-
munitaes wkScb saay hove vetted ic at accrued to any
j lames Welsi: streets
i W. W. McAfte* “
I P-.‘Uigrl(>! and.Ca*tl*bftrr>, »tr ets.
I Sam*., Wardla#, “
A PLKasxBT So- .
Evxmr.-
Wim. Iiaii ».«t tfl. t:om :,IU 11,. St.K.f 1,1.1 lo t ^ oA „ uiMoiuvwiu^raltd bj tb,. CCtMl-
aloptton. He ihl soon ret iru T« **:. to reeunxe his
duties as book ka*r ?r Cur W. L Carter k Co., dealers j
iu Wheeler k r *iil*oo eewing machine* i n that Mate, j ^ rtatate of Uraitetions should not ootumeu■ e.
It is usodiesR * * repe at that tbe >*fty was a .ery pieus- • rann ing agiinst Wsnote until July, 1868. p*th Oa. K.
ant on*—that :ha yr.ung foils were so «*al pleased Ihsmto.
with each otL and -hesusulv-# .fist p^rtwerahipa
ars sot imp >bebte.
Or. Jo* Blaioba'-k
. . . I person ot fswsus* eV:^ 0 • under any act -
Wttw»'fc««*lrtr.Uj Biftb-«r /w «»bt moetut » liaseill V ir «rttin, ba tkii#Ub- .wh {
-O.*. «rtftft.,*rwfflu. w ,wa m**»t.**"»*"■. '•»
. FUgzli
FiUtft of Pat Lynch strecta.
i Cemetery *»aj Roll.
< J. V. Morris, Aims Houeo
! Q. W irteas.P. RanaG
Resolve 1 , That the Street Committee ivo a cross
ing laid down across Broad street, ou the north side
of Grubb street, out of some of Ihe old rock being
taken up out oi tho sewer on Pryor and Wheat st’ »■
By Alderman Brotherton—
Resolved, That the Street C< nni.ittee be authaclzed
to auverliH* ior bale ior niacadaiuiaing Miccbeil
streei, from Bread street to the Macon <!fc Western
Bailroad, reserving the right to reject any or all bids.
Motion to lay On the table lost—by yeas 7, nays 8.
After lengthy discussion the resolution wiih untner-
ovh amendments, was referred to the Joint Committee
on Macadizing.
By Alderman McMillan- -
Whereas, we believe it to be tho Interes' ' y
to encourage manufacturing: There/or
Resolved, That we recommend *tl donkt-. n o
Oglethorpe Park to any Stock Compan. Ma.ioj a r»-h
capital of $390,000, which i 1 - ill
factarr of cotton goods on ts.J grounds. Tabled.
Probable cost Jfo. Adopted
Jb-jiM/.ved, That ibis Council appropriate $r>60for the
pu pose of extend mg gas n ains and putting up Itmp
ut/sts at proper places on i.ackie street, commencing
at Forsyth street. R ferred to Gas Committee.
By Alderuian Brotbertou—
Whereas, IVtera street being tho principal thorough
fare for the wagon trade from several Wfatem coun
ties and portion# of it nearly impaassble during tbe
winter month#. Therefore be it. Resolved, Thai the
Joint Committee ou nutcedamiziug are hereby required
to advertise foi bids for macadamizing tbv fill ou Pe
ters street between Dr. MitcbdU's store aud W. B
Lowe's residtnoe. Referring to Joint Committee on
macadam iaing.
By Alderman Brotherton—
Tbat the btetot Co: imltteo be extended to ncv«»n—
one from each ward. Adopted.
Aide; nan yor ug i»o,*od . reccnskl' ration. Tffe
motion was lu*t
Aldeou&Q Vonng moved tbat tho f-inner Street Coxa
mittee be discharged.
There wa|v' a genuine chll I’s ;uarrc! between varlou
s of Council pending action ou -hi* motion.
186 47 • •' ‘dftrn vn faugston moved to adjourn
11 10
Carriage Repository at the Agricultural Warehou
of Mr. Johnson in this city.
They are now receiving a fresh stock of carriage#,
bagged and wagons irom some of the best manufac
tories in America, sod made ^specially tc 'leir order
for this market. Good, warranted work will be sold
to the people of tbi i - tion to know’tlf men an en
terprise has been located in our midst. Wetyspcah
for the new firm a prosperous and vigorous bus
nese.
C' -tkOR Sale.—Mr. D. B. Lodd will, for s few osy*
longer, sell the best Coal Crc* V -
porbo**--’ See notice elnew'
*r. var a Home. -By addressing box 137. Atlanta.
\ , a b*r*aia .'an be- ••(•cored \n the purchase- of a u»at
>i i M ftsr ac xuxv - -The proprlctera of ths
Atlkui • -.ire Mann fact o*T bnv»> e-tublitbcd a
w:.reiir»’ist» auo salesroom at No. 96 W hitehall street.
Tire n:auuuaoi y i>* locrtfd at the corner of Butler and
Harris sin .**. This euterprUo commends itself to
th* peojj't, and will, wc. apprehend, bo properly ap-
Yocko Mx:.’h Lisr^by.—We lUYite special attention
to tbeauiK uuceuiei t of the reopening aud receplloo
st the rooms of tbe Yoaug Men’s Library on the 25lh
inetant, the Sfxtli Anuireraity of the Aeso* attiou.
TKAcnzu 'anti . Read notico of Professor B
sales 700.
BosToy, August 22. 1873.
Cotton strong; middlings 20V; gross receipts 611
bales; hales 200: stock 9,500; net receipts for the
we*, 78; gross 2.748: exports to Great Britain 95; sales
1,250
WlJ-MXXGTOS, August 22, 1873.
Cotton firmer; tow fiddlings 18l;; net receipt* 22
bale*: net receipts for the week 20: exports coastwise
161; sir.es 248.
Baexivoke, August 22, 1873.
Cotton dull; middling* 19V • net receipts 12C bales;
grossreceipts 273; export# coastwise 15; sales 05;
stock 1,283; net receipts for the veek 192 groeereceipts
687; exports coastwise 368; sales 816.
Avgusta, August 22.1873.
Cotton iu active demand with offerings light; mid
dlings 17; net eceij-t* 87 bales; salea 107; atock
1872, 1,469,1873, 2,678; net receipts fer the week 493;
shipments 551.
Nxw York. August 22,1873.
COMPA.RO.T1VK COTTON 8TATKMXNT XNDINU AUO. 22D.
Bales. )
N* i receipts at all ports for tbe week.. 10,657
Same time last y« u* 3,87a
Total to date 3,684,267
Same iiiue tat year 2,706.49ft
Exports of the week .. 13,264
Same time last year 4,104
Total to date 3,505.602
Same ura* last year. 1,922,813
Stock at all United States ports 123,309
8ame time last year 6»,229
▲tall Interior town* lc»s Selma 16,749
Same time last year. 5.216
Stock at Liverpool 796.000
Same time last year. 9*28.000
American afloat for Groat Britain...... 4C.00Q
Last ye-at 12,000
Weeks imports are nearly $8,000,000, tncindic," «
(4,500,000 dry good#.
Cotton—net receipt* 40 bait*; gros* 414.
Cotton steady; sale* 2,700 at 21*31 \
ooxros pctuuxs.
Sales of future* 19,700bai».»; closed a* follows-:
gust 19 21-32; Peptemher 16 3-16; October 17;
vember 17 9-16; December 17,4.
Flour inactive and unchanged. WhLky firmer at 99.
Wheat 1 cent better. Inactive but In lair export demand
buyers aud sellers report new red winter w estern at
£Ja64. Coro, 1 cent better . good export and fair home
demand high; mix'd and yellow western 59a62. Coffee
decidemy ilrmf-r; Rio 20\'a22>£. Sugar firmer, fair to
good refining 8 v ,a8\'. Molasacs firm. Rice firm
and easier at 8>;a6 Pork steady and quiet.
Naval steady. Tallow steady. Freights firm; steam
12X-
Money 1W5. Sterling exobange lower at Gold
16*16}*. Govornment stock* dull with little change
for better. State bonds quiet with little doing.
Latxxi.—Flour firm; good to choice treble extra
$7,25a7 75; family $8 75sl0 00. Corn in fair da-
mand at 67 for mixed, 70 yellow and white. Oat* in
fair demand at 43 ,144. Bran—fair demand and sup
ply st X). Hay dull; prime 24. Pork scarce at 17; old
18, new dry salted meats—Shoulders scarce at 9\.
Ba. on.1 ;il and drooping at 9\ , shoulder* 11*^. clear
rib side » 11; ; ; clear sides 12; h&rux ll\sli. Lard-
cbotce acarcc; pciiue dull; tierce S s 4 s9; keg 10t 4 all.
Sr gar dull; good to lair 9-^.0. Molasses—nothing
doing. Whisky s^.rwe and higher at $1; Louisiana
$1 05; Cincinuai $1. Coffee- lour cargoes arrived
iiii, ,1,u.
premium, gold 16 «.
C. D. Hill,
Attorney at Law. AUbualncaa promptly aud *-*rr-ful-
ly attended to, and the same respectfully solicited
A MA “*
Thomas R. Lyon,
Attorney st Law, practices regularly in the Court* 01
Dougherty, Baker and Miteheli counties. CcilecuoDs
ma«ift. Ail bnpiacss diligently attended to.
A M L R I 0 T H .
LAWYERS.
J. R. McCleskey,
Attorney at law.
B AU TiTVTuTi.
John F. Redding,
AttorneyAi-Inw. wiil give careful attention to all
business put iu hie hand*.
J. A. Hunt,
1 Find Circuit and Hu- reme Court.
Solicits business.
A I. II o v m.
Joseph McConnell,
Attorney at Law, Caiin.uu, Gordon oowmy
practice iu all the Courts. Office at tbe cou
11 AR TBH fV :Tl K~
Wofford & Odilner,
P OH
THOMAS FINLEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
P RACTICE IN THE STTREMF AND CIBCC/It
Court*, and *!**whe»v by special contract, ai
busireea attended to with dispatch. Off 1 **: Norti.
F^st Corner of Broad and Marietta St*weu, Be'l Build
g, up-stair*. de. 11 -
A W V O t I C K.
A. C. GARUNCTON,
Xiawyor,
1‘RACTICK l.'t ALL THf Uol'STK
Office : Republic Block,
O/ b2-dle 4 Ala.uta Georgia.
S. A. DARNELL.
Attorney - at-L.iw
SttCIAl GOMMISSiCNEK SF CUiMi
For Georgia. Office corner &<v>ad ?cd Akuaa bit
Will practice in tbe C^uru of Atteota uid Blur Kil«»
•'-rcuita.
Cabaniss <& Turner,
Attorneys at-Law, will practice in tbe co mite
Circuit, and Supreme Court, and elsewhere »
contract.
A. D. Hammond.
Lawyer, will practice
State* District Court*, s
O at T V A L l* K \ .
W. C. Collier
^AUoruev Mid Counselor st lav, Fort Valley, Ga
r i r r k ft n ;
jr
R- H- Johnston. Jr..
Doyal St Nunnally,
Will give prompt attention to any busiueas eutrn8.ed
to their care.
AT TOCCO A * IT Y.
| I.IVEKV STABLE, by Tiiomii.im’jtjM*-*!.',
comfortable Ycb.clee, with aaf* and eccommo
,-Tatiiig Driver*, ready to convey visitors to th* vattoua
points of interest in the vicba^T- Charges iva>ot
LECROY HOUSE
At Toccoa City, is now open for trsmoent snd per
sn ent ’ wrdere. Tbe tslue will Le furu d wiG.
e b e*t tb.v country can afford,
au i»la
Patapsco Fennilc Institute,
Near Baltimore, Md.,
1BU INSTITUTE HAS BEAN IS OPF.UAftluN
I s
D 1 A X S l it I N <; s .
N. C. Collier,
- - Y*otk
Libns will find * full asRortiueut of sum
mer millinery iwl ' u • ui Knox's Mii-
eltic.s in millinery and fcc j goods which we
aro selling at very low prices. Call m and
look through
you ite**d. Wo Lav» a very handsome lino M
sash nbbooB, which v»v arc selling cheap; also
a few a\ore of tl.ose Florida hats nt veiy low
prices. angl-dtf
Attorney at Lv
| afaykttk.
J. C. Clements
Will jfi'Bcttee in Rome aud Cherokee Circu
attention given to collection*. Claim* to
attended to promptly.
T
L
A biUNGF.
W. VV. Turner,
•* ttorny -at-Law. Special attention give
A. G. &. F. C. Foster.
n ^Yr+ nP rv?n** ^ practice tn Ocmulgeo Circuit.
Il.LI119EVIl.Li:.
9enj. W, Barrow,
With the uumlvr of pupiie Urnitod it ninety it
reprefdntatives from tvo-taird* of the SUN.?*, princi
pally South sod South'*jet. If location is gue-emi-
1, .nl’y health fri, is cenoU. and eatdjy reached «>y rail
road from Baltimore anu Wa Lingtou Cite
For Circulars address
M3S. R. H. ARCHER,
ed* P. O. Elliott City. Md
READY MADE C LO TH H 6
A T COST.
THE NI XT THIRTY 1>AYd we »i!‘ »rl. otu
7 *t-»ck cf
SUMMER CLOTHING ATN. Y. COST
For Cash, prep&iat »r> tor «>nr Tall Stock.
AUgb-lot
W. B. LOWE.
I A 1^0 TJ A TO H V
131
ONTEZTTMA AND
We an seiliug our .-utire stock of Clothiug !
FISH A DUPREE.
Attomeya at lav.
I ut greatly reduced prices, to make room for ;
Fall Stock.
M. .V J. Hiksch.
h
P-ITt
nation.
•it v WaNTrn.—L pra.'tical Binder want* a
Address Box 6. Atlanta.
Financial and Commercial.
On
$603 41
10 00 .
Hamilton Yancey
. Attorney at Law. Office in New Ewinire
— : street. Wiil practs e m ali ?he Courts.
John Kei li h»9 opeutd »la.^o lot of goo.R j * ,T “ to h *’”*«*•_
They can ami will be sold at less, by far than j
market price. He ou. also received « choice ‘
line of Bleached Good, and new Fall Calicos, j
See hi., advertuieraent u the local column, I
Clean, ‘ io<xl Day Board, at moderate |
(barges, can be bad at Mrs. Hlmruian's, first j
door north of Sorgo's Hall on Foray Cn street.
AnglC Boabdkk.
dL
Fo
l)un!ap Scott,
Practliw* tu ail the Court*.
C. A. Thornwell,
itirt*. Bpovh
rlhr Lin) ofOr«s AnalfiUof ikiMvr-
j t at-j *1 Wsffr*, 9eil« Gbss*«, s««|H> *>!.«>»•
; pbu:e«. Marie, Iron Oni/Mug*. Ltoft*-
j stane*. Co*it, i*| u and Her lru», Sirel,
I Orti of QoM, Cep.vr, trail /line, 91»k*l,
; Mangatr’c, AU;m, Bremi tie; Oth.
! Pal*t# ; Winn, II*rr Milk, Cate uli,
' QUk, etc.
Unt of chare
P O. Bov »
Jy97-
. LaND, Caen
chant*
There wee a g«x>«l attendance
*0han 4 'o ynsteiday morning.
An 'jer those visiting tbe Chamber, we noticed lion.
Nolson '1 ift, ut ARmny.
Vice President W. J. Garrett presided.
Tbe Committee oc Quotations report no change*.
The wheat question was again discussed wltln-at re-
George F. Pierce, Jr„
Attorney at I.«
NEW FLOUR.
Prrsid. nt Crane aunoncoed that the Central Rail
roat. an.! ether eorporatina* cc>nfomplat*d tbe esttb-
11 sh.mint of a line of steamers between Savannah and
■ *rpool. lie introduced Col. Nrlson T»(t the agent
The latest and cht'Aptst of
Furniture iu Georgia, at “The Emporium,"
Kilo's Corner. />tn’t fail to call and look
BElt RK BUYING. AUg. l0-3t.
A r *
K N .1 A
John H. Woodward,
AUcruey-at-law and Real K*ute Agent. V rv>iui>t and
•nergHi? w pushing buaisea* :dace*l m hi* bands. ; OUpOF
rtons bran la cf
CHOICE
NEW FLOUK:
1 ■yy r \ s h 1 n o 1
txtra.
8u» |iio*:k.-A bon* bitch* 1 n«0*. of th* wagons
of tb* **•!■%c: Mathln*’' Company waa ftirk kcu w, .h
•omsthlng iko s^astrow* y- aturdsy afi*mocn 3«
fell whiie being bitched tc Lae wagon, xnd It took the
united pejanasvcA of He*i:•.« a.od eaveral attertdsote to
get him to hie feet.
Rscokt Jtn a Co»tbt. -There were five case., nt -#
Hie Bonce yesterday interning Tha *j,?r«-gxt* Asm*
aaaoostad to son dhing like forty dollar*
Kofcert Jlro^mug U an adopt in thotoogh
bass and »lso sc smsten. seniptor. He has
just finished ft bust of Shelley.
Dev. Henry Ward Beecher sailed mU New
Oeren, tic other day, calmly seeled ot. tho |
reli of» locomotiTo. Anything to make »
sense tion.
Mitcbel) CoggftweU. eolo. ad, sonneted ol
murder and sentenced to immediate eslTatson,
will ascend from Saeftocah, G«., on thetSVth
hmtftnt
tu. . ... tt., Ei-Ooreraor Wise object* to iuterrieweis.
j A B. V«mi, poU e.
‘ L. 0. Welle, ••
i. L. lee, •• ...
UUy Ortrnett “
Wilh»U»ia.tt •• —
Jobnaon A Camp, 2017 certifiratce...
R. A. Moore, “ *'
W.fcA. R E, ftfilH
State National Bank, InudenUl#
N, h. Drown,
. . 24 30
. 27 ,70
.. 3p70Q J<1
.. 7*198
. tl 10
. 161 -0
.. 18IV
... 6'2
5 62
TOO
v.> IV 00
. 9099
... JffJ
.$i',740 83
Aim-cimst. Bi tilhftiten m« red to lay tho motto
ihe table. * ’
Aldf-nnan J>odd rose to a personal t xplanai on,
'Cbe motion to adjourn w as withdrawn.
By Alderman McMdUto—
Raaoi td That the Finance Committee bu inert
to fcKV, x . Adoi'. -i.
By Aidermar McMillan-
That the (Hu Committee b# Increased to seven.
th<ii to table lost. The resolution wan then put c
atloption ai d carried.
By Alderman McDnlfie—
Hut the street Committro hav« a vock culvert bnilt j pool andjtevai.nali, with a vi*»w of promoting Uia Tu
Chnrob, 1 tere*ta not only of BaVi.nnah, but of tbe Aute of
te A cl of CnifUy.
(Tbapped hacdF and faoearp tb* most serious
annoyaucvH ‘hat Tarmcni, an-l people who U- j Attorney *1 law ®ptatt« att.
bor much ou. of doors, arptiri*. lrom ex- ® ntr '' * *
j p0 *"'*- Espo “ d j 1873
the att.Tition of the variou. citt.,, rtc., wtoo ropftfttodiy stiller -tiie uwiy \‘i>w groat crack.
upon the hand*, that often bleed. It is |
cruel tc ftUov one's self or others to snlfer in j
Utie a-*}-, when the mean: of positive proven
tion are so easy to be h*a, *nd «o cheaply.
Yi H. Toombs,
slvcu U> aft. burt-
FALL TRADE. 1873.1
the Chamber iu a lew pertinent remarks on the sub
ject.
They only ask moral support—simply the bualnets
of imtrcbfJtts on tbe name term* other companies
carry tt for.
Total
Adopted.
On blit of W. B. Low k Oc , for psyment of #28 $0 j
m Potteemma IUsberry'* dntferm- favorable. Adopt- i
report so vers* on 5,rs Gs.oou 4 pe
tilioii for ro»1 Motion of tax. Adopted.
On aiudttr petit!tt from Jem* M. Jt' ksorr-adror*',
nu pwaM ba peartartir im ». iw-fi. j Q* prefers -rritlng six tudnsnn la*tors to th* j
tn. of . nefvftpafiert to having his view* eondae ed ty | Oa niultariHOittaaor fti-» iroc7-fer«rtfc adept
e reporter.
acroes Mangom sireet, near tbe Presbyterian
in th itxth ward. Probable cost $76. Baferrtd to
Bttwot Ct.mmlttftfe.
By Alderman McMillan—
Xh.it tele Polled Ooiuimtbio be lucre# <*d to seven
Adapted.
bf Aitermao Haatia-
ft’hat a chock i 'r $266 be passed in favor of Wat. El
iiaon on account of grading on McDonough slroot*
i Ad-ip ted. _
I 1 y Alder dMn Joldatotth -
| That for tbo arcomaodatlon of in* lsdies of the fifth
1 and alxtb 'arda, the afuawalk* on Marli-tt* street 10-
i csive s 00 vering of nice branch grave! Mcforrod to
j Btreet Ocrutattte a
by Alnenuan Boeing -
I That the Bop>‘iint*nd«nt of tbe Alma Home l*
Col. J. N. Du.tu intrixlufted. at the conclusion 01 P A 3F MBtfi for 0 Cbkt cf H&nd SfllV>-
lio. Hand Bapolto is not onij better than Uu
costliest aos\t tot remoTiu^ dirt, but li pre-
votfttH rbapping, and Tpiuiers tbe skiu Boil
nud pliable. Sold eTeryvbftro.
augl6-dlnt
I CoL Titt’ti rematkn, tho following preamble and
1. solution*:
' Whereas, Tbe “Atlanta Chamber of Commerce”
! has been atlvised that an earnest effort is about being
tie to OHtHblirh a line of steamships between Liver
Goorgis, as well as tttates and cities West and North
wckt; and,
Whereas, T u tiie opinion of this r.luunbftrVH. _l
contemplated cnicrprise Is fraught with great import- j An
inco to Atiauta and bar c enmenJal count ni#•an; ntd
Whereas. It is proper that this
presairn to Its vews t « tUIuj the
the proposed ante uia*. tberoforu, 1
Breoteed, Tbat A nuu^hante ami citixt.ni, in ittr io
d J vidua! m well af our sa«octote caimtuiy. «« will, ' v
every proper ireane. prom ua .h* «occ*fs cf the
M. N. ROGERS & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND JOSSERS CF
Mohs’, Youths’ and Boys’
CLOTHING
«4« IKUADKIY, MEW YOBK.
Family,
Extra-Family.
and Fancy.
A..d e;li all orders ai ’.v'’.««*et rate*
STRPHKNS FTYNN
1*4 »1 V 'r*vth es Artaa flA
Sealed Proposals
I^Oli ONE BI N'DEED AND TWKNTT-HYC TONS
J7 of 00\U and twenty Card* of WOOD, to be d*
vere d ai the dtitereut Scht>«»l H >uar*. mil he received
util the ISlh *11*1. D. ki \YFit.
aug5- ,v 1 hxa’u. SuppU«e Fub. Hi*Lck>U.
THE ” VICTOR ’'
XXT’ft^TXTt—G.m’rft A^oit. tu e,.rv Si*:, it- tbt
t , Sonili for tb, Victor Scwtn,' M«,bia..
Ji.i icuoit’-i Hagio Bat-ftiu •• curiug tuo Soft | \V" E ®"N» t» *5DTtt
i l vtfiiotctl, to *r. ftxtoov 00 ot ‘kc'oic hftftrd ■ , Q <t *tt-'!7hft’*i*oc?JT?
I ct i» th* annul* of uifttUoiu*. by -vl ,0 ^»t* «t ft, «•
. _ . ,. | p«’'„ to »*cnr« the M Ml. it, w, turtt, ,n auom.
TU « r * ll " n *** 01 r> rn gnt*t», ftnglt Sn) I Uon of 00 Mock. Otir good* w,' EututMturod rxda-
*• f . tlvalt few lh*
7 Offer to dOUTHSRN MERCHANTS for tbe
and Wiki* r Trade, a a *ry lary e
-CLOmtND, epeoixn- Mdapted
Tbe “Yleto
10 •• pnffia
will eel! on its merits, and r<qa*u
Fur term*, aedr^-x
R. J. WILES. Atlanta, via.
Ilotail dMjert in <nty and oooatiy cult ttUayti
mportaslmovnwDt by lotnu’ atir tiuportlc, tail t- • ! Hftfton. flout, Orftiu, Fifty, Ac,, Oa, at
Dm. OUURMS * (Vft,
liort'n bitni .Mi tbrooau tbt, Ua- ',>S*a Mt.oltd.Kl. i ..
•o long ■« it .liali ronairao to .to oar lioit»;«, oo u i J u v**'“
good 6-rma as oai> b* done bv other ltn*«. I , A _
Resolved furtl *r. That the jhalrmaa t l UU# b<*Jy \
appoint a ‘xncDjitte ’ of wen, h* t>«iufr on* ot said j Drlw Bum, Jbnair ev soiitfi. AlpbOb Oonfe,
7SSS3 St. i Whit. Duck rteto. Ufe^knto.»*hm
U. t J. ham*:.
alvei; for th*
SOUTHERN STATES.
i Vti'bMti Mmftnuti u* :jo». o»mln to ftod with ai *
1 rtji, of nut, !)u*or *um fttaafea to tk«U
I w*ut* tow U t>e., ttftto a rtor* oi QQ'ftMnf bum/*,.
tu oft N* • -'Ot on or V Mttru
| c>rft»n wiicltol. to wtuoft nBn «p*d*i Utaotio*
Mr. W, X. Biuxo, *tr ilutJll ft lhrrf*. CftftHMtoo.
'• ooaiftfttM fttts oa, *l>0 Tf f i***«ot* O«ox*i*.
| ftMyfei«( jtt '.text, .eft: cd cprUcabon.
Here is a Barirain!
tttLEXDl! ' PLABTAVION. WITH 9Hi. KEoI
OK. rtfht m*M, ar*i th, to*, st toruu rt-cx.
Nun; coftBtx, to n*t for , nrr* M*r. ml, to grt •
goo twutt to UL*» Ml, Of ttofWPMtjf
l'cr {art,.star, ,ri>>r to
W C. TILIOM, D.itoft, Oil
raglftUiw.
Ac