The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, August 23, 1873, Image 4

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Spicy Spiritualism. A hl'NDAT TOStiUK-rlOlTT IS EOBIS'-OS HALL. j !Yorj m» N. y. Han:.). Yeaterfisy »ffa»ar.tfn> KpiritoAlist wetting, | in Robinson H&ii, broke up in a roar. Tbe , more prominent SpiritcBlisfts present, how- erar, were not participants ;atbc trouble, end I exnrcmed rfccmst.rea as determined to pro-1 .ent a repetition of the noisy end d*gCBc«fti) I scene. These “conferences' ere free to ull j .rpes'Kera. and ten minutes ere allowed to j each Vesterday there was a good attendance. : and .or a time matters proceeded quietly. Then Mrs. Claflin, the old and -early de mented mother of the notor.oui Woodhulls, j L'htiio rieters, got the door. She spoke excitedly and disconnectedly; npon r. raiiety of to. ice. and touch that she , said Was MuntettigL-.e to those in the heck J jiart of the room. She ‘‘aally drifted into j lamijj’ uiuteis, end made a frantic dens nets- i non of Coiouel Biood. Her aliotte 1 ten min. I nler replied and the Chai-Tuan rapped on I the tehie for her to stop, out she peraistod in i speekins She jesticnlated vildlj, and her! eyre flaeheu with .incitement It was only I when the Chain, an peramptoriiy ordered her I to do so, that site eased her tirade and went j toiler seat, The meeting then prog.-cased j quietly for an hoar, the speakers confining | themselves to the discussion of spintnaUst.i and kindred topics. At this point the real j trouble began. Miss Do mar, a young l»dy j rith glib tongue—and, as the ream! sbo*•».!, | e aom. xliet migovcrnabie one—faced '.be t sodienee. hire hid attended the EpiritasUet Convention in Yme'and, she said, end was i u admirer ol Victoria Woodhull. A preri- ! e.ia ^eahtr bed said the docuines of! lYoodbn'l sho.i’.d be repudiated by the I PpiritoalisiB- ihet they were no pert ot the | Ldiei of ’.he sect—Ond that they invited tha , alverso ' i(icism and the jnst censure of the j world—Miss Dntnsx asserted that Mrs Wooil- hnll was i Ion., responsible for her teachings, and was proceeding *nrth,r in the decoocsttu- i lion of ttiaf. point when old Mrs. Clsflin, her | voice and body trembling with excitement, j rushed np the aisle, crytni, “Tisn'tao' " O’l he! i My daughters ere cot responsible for what! they do or say. They re psychologized bv that dtrj' f a Blood' But they're my daugh ters, and I love them, and I'll defend them! You're a liar." In vain the Chairman moped with his gavel and coinmaudtd silence. Ml.-a Damir turned red and looked angry, but kept hfi tongn quiet. Th > old woman pitched he-voice higher and higher, i.nd grew iuco- ,.er< ct in her nnp-ir. Thee the nndience these 1 aud 'riei out ‘ S:up!' ‘ I’m her out!" Ac. Undertbis tire of voids the o.J woman: retreated down the aisle, still keeping np her shrill harangue A few men scrrr.nndfd her, sud she was at Ust go: out ol the hail. Brigham Young’s Sermon. > W no TUX 1.-.1111. TO ENOCH IS TO BE IXAVGU- | BATlo—TBOVBLXa WITH MOBMCS WtTW. j On Sunuaj morning, Jane 29, Brigham i Young delivered himself of the following short and singular discourse in the great i Mormon temple I aaytto the Latter-day Saints, that the only j reason why we do not take np the subject and , enter into tto organization of Enoch, or a oily of Eno.th, ■ simply because vre have not yet been able to find every item of law bear ing upon this -natter, an as to organize in a way that apostates cannot trouble ns This I is the only reason. It is a matter (hat I am paying particular attention to, with some of j my brethren, to sec if as have skill enough , to get np an organization and draw np papers) to bind ouTsoive* under the laws of the United States, so that we ran pat onr m- ms and la- i hot together and join as one fumiiy. As soon j as we can accomplish tbit and get an iustrn-' ment that lawyer* emmot pick to pieces aud | destroy, and apostates cannot sifiict us, we export to get up this insulation and enter j most firmly into it Yesterday and the day before I had consid- , crablc to say to toe l atter-day Saints, resiling the dark side of the page. T will say here I j can not discouraged with regard to this latter j day wo-k ; I am not discocaged with regard ' to the Ja.lt r-ilay Sain's. If we •..-er;- to pick I and choose to-day wc should find a large ; majority of the people called Latter-day j Saic-s, vrbo are ready and wjlting, with open hand., and pure hearts, lc ent-ir into the Or der of Enoch, ar.d to live and die in this i order. Ttisismy faith concerning the peo- j pie at large: consequently, I an not discour aged. Bnt there are some who need hasten-, ing. '.Ye cannot cal! names. '.In will not answer. tVe cannot tell a man that L, i i go ing to aposlasize. but we can chasten him ss a ' member oi the church, cot as an individual, in this capacity, while in public, we do not take the liberty ot chastening an individual. , But ws eau suy to the brethren and sisters we | are encourag d “ Mormonism" is onward and upward, the gospel that the Lord .Ttsr has introduced m the Utter days is ci joytd by many, aud it is our life, our joy, our peace, our glory, our liappinesi, onr all; ; and when we come to the trying scene, as s 'Ole call it, of sacrificing our properly and putting it together for f ho good of ;ne roan- j munily, I do not expect the brethren will re-1 ceive any more triais tliau they have hereto- j fore; I do not know whether the "inters will. ! Brother George Q. Camion says the sisters ■ have borne a great desk He. they hove, bn - ; if they void only stand in th_ shots of the: buidianiis, who are good, tru , and faithful, they would know that they are by nc mean-- froe from peruleaiires. Just fancy a man 1 ISAAC T. HEARD k CO., COTTON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, - - - CEORCIA. Commission on totton, $1,00 Per Bale. AGENTS FOB GULLETT’S LIGHT DRAFT COTTON CIN! |THE CHRISTIAN INDEX. CTOHnST Q- CEWER4L INSURANCE AGENT, G8 BROAD STREET, .... ATLANTA. GA National Life Atlanta, Gooraia. Organ of the Baptist Denomination - • - Em to* , KEY. D. bHAVER. D.D. Ah«rciATE n>«TO*a: ; REV. I). E- BrTLIR. DH J. S. LAWTON ( UMUK»P0NI*IMU MtriTOItH. KEY. 8. UkNDKKSON. U.D., • - - AiK|X. 4LA REV', l:. u. TKaGCE, D.D , • - - Helm a, Ala KEY. T. G JONES, D.D., • • NabhtiiXE. TKX* .I rftate UP, u tbe Ute«k InveaUo* of Mr. It. D. QnUeit. tbe iLToator of tt* 8TEEL VttVMI (iiS ( und is in all respects superior to 4b* Steel 8nMh or *ny other Git* mado In the 1'nited Btstes. SIMPLICITY. I»TTp\BILITy, UOHTNES8 OF DRAFT, with PERFECT WORK, uein* tbo object* arrirej at, bavr all been nrc'tmpllshed. Having sold cotton from theae Gils during the iwo Pt-Mom paai, wo can with aafety aamiro the plante r tbhi It wlif *ell in onr market at price* ranging from one qunrtwr to three-miartcra < f a cent per f abovu same grade of aoej cotton from any uUn t >.u, wjv. 'vUJtg t*‘ ,: Wfi’ Itru'h. FIRST PREMIUMS wen awarded tbi<t Gin *-t tbo following Fair*: MiasiN>.ie.—Jackson, 1871 and 1872. Giok'.ia—Ar.gnata. 1872; ba'anu*h, 1X7:*. Tkxas—Houston, 1873; Texas B ate Fair, 187U. Louisiaha—15ftW Orleans, 1873. AF f^end for clnmlars, or c^il at our i fuc* * Viicuta for COLEMAN’S C0R3I AND WHEAT MIL which make. 4 u’.jterior m«ah and can ho attached and run by the ordinary guc gearing, without expena above the co«tof thoMili. ar.eW-d*-* m GEORCIA State Lottery BTEADFASTLY devoted to the tenets aad great lu- . tereata of tb’ i**i>ti«i Jhmotnination.tfcle paper, srhJoh for nearly a half ctnt. ry baa b*nnLU* organ end i*+- orite of the iLptist* •'I Gcorgi*, aud tor *he pae'. auvav years bearing the asm* iutimate reU^cn to tti Voth- ; erhood of Aiahanut nil portioned Tenters*' r 4ontb I Carolina, Florida aud Missiaeippl, wjl 1* the t«t«rc I merit, by the ej celkincy of it* charaafer, bigh^it ! appreciation. The reader will Und *hai besides the • Urge qnantlty u f Moral aud Kuligiona Truth with i which a in fre! hted weekly, x chaate selection of fa4*- ; eellantfou# ruduu' and a complete summary of rellabU* ! intelligence—both domestic and foreign—will reader I them independent of other pap«r«. Correotty priuted j Market HeuirU cf Ibe prineHpal cities will make the pap*sr Invalnable to all classes of our people. Aj» an idvertMcg mediem, pcaaesstug ax it does a eonttltu- ! i noyof over intelligent, aubiitaatia] Gbriatian j people, it is unequallal by any other publication in : tin. bomb. Tho ludex clubs with s’! th leading pa- j i«*r*, aud periodical* tu the United Sure*. The Inter est* oi fiiepd* remitting u* will be carefully pr«v 1 iected. Price inauvam e, J2 50 a year ; Miniate e. 12 00. JA-. P. HARKISON & CO.. Proprietory To whom all ffinmunicalioti* miiit be addressed. fHT bead foi ‘•pi ..i«n copies, circulars, etc. In connection witli The Index, we have perhap.- the laivest and u■■>** -umpfrte 7t >ok and Joh Printing 1 iu Ihe S^nili kn '-wn as ihe FRANKLIN Steam Printing House.; At which every xtylf* ol Book, Mercantile, Legal and , Railway i’riuL tg is executed, lu excellency of man- ; n«r, prturrptnoaa ar. I ^heapmas. we dciy con.peUUou. Our Blank Tlook ManuCactory Jikevii*. welj ap- )>.>inted. order* xotidted for e»ery grade of wo*k in j this department. County oMcials will And it to tSaott : 1 M to - mult us aa ic Let:a Form Books. Bac-! , - '-n ^7- * •y'-'-d’ouV. ax—* 1 REfklHNTS H0*T «EU*»U C0MMNIB. 10MES EQUITABir T | le S( (es „ f America, AkilltTED MW PROMPTLY IPAID. juijar-im j Wo<9hliia ton, "O. O. Hartford Fire Insurance Company, UWOOBPOBATPD trio., 1 Cash Capita! CA9H CAPITAL, - -- -- -- - * * “ ■ . CASH aW.SICTH, JA vl \B1 1, 1N73, , jn 3 27-ln> JNO. C. WHITNEY ^ent, ,3 ZB Broad Btrcwt. Atlsntsi, Gn. QaSh AS3etS SPRINGFIELD FIRE MARINE INSURANCE CO., ««.,>,:««nm'. (IlTCOBW)BATED 18i». | O - $1,000,000! PULL. PAID. - - - - $2,563,911.63. pa-.5 is trauaach-d CA8H CAPITAL CASH A8SET8, January 1. 1873 f 500.000 00 1,070,742 00 | JSO. C. WHITNER. Agcul. 4. C. WHIT NEE. Afeat. 1 j, . uArfiKu 8 Broad Street. AtlauU, Ga. ! A . MANHATTAN FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY, <lncori»or*tod 18*21.1 i J li 1 0A8H ASSETS 0VK8 ftftUU.OUU W : • ! jul>27 Iro ISO. C. WHITSEK, Agent, :Ml Broad street, Atlanta. Ga. ! O e FlOtPS: PresuW. * ’htirinaa Fioani.f- auJ Exe<-ati*c C. , ontn^'.tt»»■ V»tv-r»e;i<leip . Vice-ni And A«'taary Se^rot:*: v it li«M Diwehhr OIR C T O R m ▼. dTuAbC^K, Wh,olesftlQ Cosxfection@r, STEAM :JAY COOKK, ' CLAKRNCKH. ( LARK • GEOBGL It'. TU.m wm a. mortoka >, JOHN W. LLLIS, HhSLY 1* M(NcK>.KY • LARK .1 M. P CH-.NDLAR. J ION i» DHPRFtA. KDWASP I'GL' -r. li C FUiNKSTO K BENJAMIN D. LAY of AMa, General Apitt for fiooriis. Agents wanted . may lS-d-Lf. COL. B. D. LAY, paper* Sheet FOR AUGUST. «da, Miaut<‘«. Btankx. etc. Toahk aud Periodic Ue, Imihi .t iit-iut>er to make your orders on the ATank'.ln .ti n',: l'-iut«ng B-»uw. ) .\MKS V. HAUBIiSoM 1% (X)., <08. ‘dV untl 2‘J South Rroad at, Atlanta, Ga- (Ml and talker MajmaDlOrj, The Scofield Roiling Min ompany, U J ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA, \vri IIVAI.VR IN sl'-AGTlUKlvA drt»48. Slu: .said i.Lxt nhe diit -O jwo lor wiiAt j he CAn taki-thrstej , mose, cutobim; him j tfc? whole vntW said, oiidb k*78 for A <mzy ; ou the other, and *‘1 want this,” ‘T want old wo man. T:»e iuterruptiou 1*jlA somewhat . .hat,’ and “t‘is is not right,” and “that is , ■P9 M turroAched H|jou her tea minute , aud at it- • not right,’’ svnd go on: their minds just pulled coDcltuiop. she sa^ down on the front seaL Mrs. Miles, an antagonistic rister ol Wood- *iuii nud Cuid^. then advanced to the front of toe an lienee. Sho was Uburing nader very great jxcitcn.eLt and her lace wao denheu with anger. Shaking her fbts in the face of Mi*?* Ddinar *iid ft JJy igNO/ing th2audience, she launched out ; a tirade of abuse that wan uiore energetic than decent. Sheattacked ‘ue > .»nng ladyV character • ohe abused her own sisters ; ab’e applied a Yigoroaa d—n tc BJ jod; thd sL b he accMation U moLher was crazy. “Shea WKJ mUnt/ ' _l — seveamed Xa Mi.es again and again "and | T he Lonisvillo Coniier-Jouruul,. in sum- :ur’e been sent here to attack her. j ming np the result of the Kentucky election would lisian to no appeals from the chair or J n j B: calls of order It joi the audience, butwriuldj '*Xhe next Senate will be composed of h..v«- her say out in spite of aU opposition thirty-two Democrat* end si? ltopu'-liciioe. Mis< Domar, who soemed equally ready fora | 0 f thews legislative districts not yet heard r *w, tried to rr-ply, bat ue was f-urly out- j from, it is probable that three wil! return the tinkeiL At lasl, »*s several of the hpintuaJists , T),?mccratir and three the Republican cardi- w*^re on the point of forcibly ejecting her, .Irs. dates, T'pou this assumption tho House u.ll dilea retired, still talking, from tbe room. ! be compose 1 ot eighty Democrats and twenty Mrs. Mitchell arose and denounced tLetje’’ Republicans, ihe hist Senate was composed t.ou of Mrs. Cknu). | of thii tv-four Denic.crate and four Repahlicans Dr. Hal lock npnuuled for a return to the tha Honse 0 f cighfy-oue Democrats and mne- diecusx.on of legiLmatc. aub^ecta, and another ! j cen Republicans. This gives, a. far as heard man frif l to spcaj, hat the aadieme was too : ft JL..pTjb;ican gain <d two in tbe Senate excited to mealing bro quieted down ..gain, aud ihi list rder. The Farmers’ Movement. j It is wrong to place the names of H011 A. I Ramsey and Wm. Window, the two Ended l States 8 -nators from Minnesnti, nu.( T)z those .... .. , who grubbed aiM retained the back alary. IL ir-.uy fiul more than five U.ooaao.1 j r, l( , oched u ,, v S m , lnm tanners jrst to c. anrate the anua.l har.. » , larDed ‘ h : H to , te TreM0ry . hems festival at Clinton* lllicota. Ibc .ast : . idi»-uce wrtb »du:. - ,e i by Gov. Beveridge, ———^ ^ _ 7"“^ tX-Gov Palmer n.1 Geo, Blaek tte tapie < £ 0 C H MORGANS SONS of .'nterest d.tacusFed vvas tee uprising of t*»s* Urmers to obtain redress o f loug-wndnre! grievances. Tbe " 1 hoiici>t } eomanry ” cf ( ’ban.pnign j county met in mt» conrention on th* )4tbl iLsL.oslhfe rapreoentalives *.f the T.rmers’ i clubs jf that county and nominaUd a com-! pic tc county ticket of their own, without rr- j gard to p.isl political did’erences. They did i.ot c^ntulr the wishes, ar \ pni<? little respect ; i-i tut action «»t either f the- old polincai parties. At Remington, Jasper county, fedinaa, *>u i the l-»:h ii.stant, an immerse meeting, to Tiieces. I say if the hiir is spared ui. their headn they may consider that they have got blessed good wives. ] have rh many wives , as man; other meu, anvi I k p my hnir yet. Rut as to trialp, 1 :-.j, bless your Marts, tbe < man ot Wv*rnan who enjoys tbe spirit of our j Capital Prize $7,000.00 religion hits no trial'*; bnt the man cr woman ^ 9 wuo tries to lire according to the gospel of ., A « t /. 4 wi, tlie Son of God. and at th? same time clings ; , ! !ze< ’ Amounttor to $o8, »o3.20. to \h.: SJ i. it of tbs worH. hu-s Tr 1 lit and tOF 1 rows R**nte and keen, and that too continual- j b'- IN THB ABOYB ttCHXMS, FORKED B Y THE I. terrar> conjbinnaDn of 78 ..um.ers. ni&kint; 76,078 Ucl ot* and the drawing of l’jb&UoUi, there will i l)« 220 priz-jx .-a.’h hxvins thre- cf th* 4r»wc mini- j bar* on It; 1.35i'. t each two oi them cn; ! 25,740. e*. u L- n- opr only ot them on; an 1 a’.*" , 45,76*1 ti w-Ui. wtu neither ol the drnwu ntunber* on tt era. be.ua bUnk*. To dotonnlna toe fate of the»e prizes and hlaiik*, 7s ; numtion, from 1 tc 7H inclusive, will l>e severally , I>lAr*d in * wheel on tbe ilxy of Ui<» drawing, and 12 of . them drawn out »t random: suid that ticket having for ' it** Of*mbiu*tioe tho l*»t, 2nd. and 3rd drawn numU'r*. , will he entitled to th* 1 ! capital prize of $7,000 00 j Th»t picket having on It the 4th, 5th, ami 6th drawn nu!nl*er», to 650 tiu | That ticket having . a i* the 7th, bih, ami Uth draw* number*, to *>50 00 Thai ticket t ivinc on it the loth, 11th, and 12th drawn number*, to 650 Ot ! That ticket having on it the 2nd, Ur J, amt 4th drawn number*, t<* OU I That Lcket having on it u.o Jd, 4th and 5th drawn number*, to — **50 0 • . That ticket having on it the 5tb 6th, aud 7tU drawn cmnbcra, to. C60 0<> ! That ticket having on it the 6tt, 7th. aud Mh drawn cumberr, to 650 *D ! That ticket having on It the 8th, l*th, ^nd 10th drawn nrjnhej-a. to.. 650 011 : That iiidrf^ hms It the JUi, iOth. rnd 11th drawn umber*, to 650 *W j Tliat ticket having on it the let, 2nd, ai d 4th dr*n • cumber*, to That ticket having on it the- l*t, kad, and 5th drawn nmcbeis, to 217 60 That ticket having on it the 1st, 2d, am! 6th drawn cu.nbeia. to 217 60 j *J1 other ticket* (!>eing 207- with three of tii* 4 drawn numbers on, each ‘Fj "0 J Those 66 ticket* having on them tli* i<d -ad tod drawn nntobera, each Jo oo ; Hiose M tickets having on tltem the 3rd and 4th drawn linmter*, t ach 6 60 ; Ail other Ucketa (being 4,224} with two vi the drawn nuu.Vr« on, each 2 00 . And all thr>?2 ticket* (being 25,740) with one only of tho drawn numbers, each °^,^" n ^ n ^Fruits, Nuts and Preserves. KANDFACTUHERb OF CAPPER STILLS,PLDMBIl! McriiUiiiii alia car uuii, rir* car, oiiiias, nuns, nuts, Bit. LARGE STOCK coustnutly for Wrought, Cant and Scrap Iro •mi, null ordersj pn ciptly filled. I.il^ral pru-* cliveied si ihu Works, iu exchange fe r Bar Iroi — ALSO GAS AND STEAM FITTING, (CLOTTYX AdLMa YOU t.tMft .L22t12m Georgia »ud a Deaiocratic gain of one n tbe Horse. Toys, Willow Ware, <3fcc., , . „„ . . ... . Whitehall Street, T !cke , ,1.00, Shares in Proportion j Jjujjjg jjjj^ Wtf , jjj {j^J AW.», Manufacturing Company. Brass atf 1m Gasliiis hade to order. DISSOLUTION* i VIE FIRM OF PLATT t CO. Ib THIS DAY DIS^ solved by mutual consent. Th. mioettdlni £m, He.era. Flatt Brothon 1 , will collect the ac« ount* aud HE-ROLLED IRON RAILS! ..ntilv of NEW RAILS mad.; la 1. --rt noti SOI r niEU\ RAILROAD MEN An e^p«-.ci:til\ invited valuing tbe quality < vmliictured. ■ RAILS, Da i ft: S A P O L l O i* a .'jfiititale for Soap far *11 Horn liold pur pose*. except washing clothes. S A P O L I O S A P (> h l O o: Platt At Co. £ PLATT, IT, VTT BROS. A C A.JAU. I N KKTIJK1NO FROM aCTIYE BUSlNE.-rt IN AH* | city fur :be prei.cn*, I dee,re to return ray sincere thank* to * kind public lor favor* it ha* bestowed up- j ou me, aud to noli t for the i. w firm a ccntiuuacce cf j j Uie patron*go s.» g» nerourly bestowed upon the old , ' on*. idiesra. Pla-’ Brother* hav* devoted many yearr • t tho Furniture hiseinee*, *Dd will be able to fully I ttijiplv *li-^ deinai.d ami batixiy tbe taite of th9 public. I Jti spectrally. Capacity of tin* Works 15,000 Tons per Aiiiutnt- OOlco /. xx f l Wnvolrousft «. t t It,' Wovlxa' L. SCOFIELD, .Ik.. Snperintendrilt ami Sec riia\28-tf SCOFIELD. PresiileLt and Tre OFFICE AND BALES ROOM So. 9 E. ALABAMA S'TEEET. Bath Tubs for the million! WHO WOU LD BE WITHOUT A BATH TUB? ! CAPITAL V W ater. qj, Monday* capital will be... . Milza 4, ft «Elrl'.1Wigl We ask yonr ettentlr.n to our Large ted Com plete Sbtck of JFteM mmi Umrden Agricultural Implements 4t Machinery JfertillserSt Ssnd for Catal<«cp. C. H. STOCKELL «fc CO. 88 Broad S*., »nd 2 4 Colleire St., Nashville, Tee s elfin A P O L Patr.t ^ni Wood, in fact the than Soap. Nr. -slopping. id t afford to be without it. 1 O ittre h S A P O L I O S A P O L J O ' Tuj- 8 A P O Jz I O S A P uttended by Ift.tm people apfteiiihltd to talk i over tLi ir f;neY<*ncc«. At tfcw mectuiq; topetfcbM v ere m-.«ie dfcprecat.ug separate po- , lui.Ml a lion. Th^ ftpekker \nho ende ivored j i > dimnode the* fariuers from resorting «c | .mlitic J action was an office-holder. In the neighborhood of Wapello, Iowa,! Wodnefday aft, the famiers cad e tcgeth* r and expressed a purpose to “cut lc«>so" from both old poliiimt parties. The majority ol j those who attended the LaeetiDg were former- ' ly vc ive Repobiican |>Art«jrtns. They re- i soWed ths; corrnptioL Lad destroyed the n*£- I tulness or ihe party in power, ac.l that it ! ought to die. The Democracy, they declared, 1 irj» L‘.*ej icu3 *‘uK;ulderlag iu the gronud.” | A few days sgo toe Patrons of Husbandry, i •.u order supposed to eschew political combi-1 nations, held an imroeuaely attended m< ^tin^ J Lake. Atiun^.-<ota.-At Tfhieh.it wuay^ • irupfiou now permeate nearly every depart- ' u>e*at ot 0,-r { joY»TnmeEf. sappiog tLu very • ii.dation oi oc* LAtioiLii end iurtmdti.\! in- I kf-grity: therefore we iridorse aua w*»> «cuici> | usaint in tbe new ,oovemc.ot to form a hk* j which wriil exclude the professional : ohticiuns and « rj -p d *. of the c^d , olit There is r»c one article known that will do so < al organization!, and i-.r :t ^ :n*-u a hoc. we can trust, pledged io carry out in pood faith the principle9 of retrenchment aud j ‘T, , .• r ..handS A It* O L ! O ir rile l'i:r:r rn Glut Loorentli/U ol lAhi.ih * new »nd woa<1**'»Uy <ff <-tiv- ToCf t ■ ‘ i ouuty, Jihnoiu, which aace^ibled Thursday! s. ap hiving no t m iuj* country* I yB t Hinckley, ompoted of men who for j *kro*d. ••rljr i < »t m u .th th# Dmboo^M #cd{ aa ^ ^ /k T I f A On Wrdnr*daya cmpital will Ja Irtcrauay* andSaturJaya... For further partunlar* ujiuI lor nclieiuv*. No ticket which ah ail have drawn a nrisc of ii 1-Lur. j rior denomination can be entitirwl 10 ah lut« riur pn. iTiz** payable forty (40) day# after t' e drawing, ai ' vubject to the noual deduction cf 15 i«*r ceut. Ail pntes or $20.0«) and, uud r win be pai 1 mm at^iy after the drawing. Priz* a ca*hed at thl* nfficn , Managers, ATTzANTa, ga HOWARD & CO. n>fp-feb21 ' l qtjC I a ~d3ni j RICHUND BOARDING AND DAT 3 SCHOOL FOf* BOYS, , ' 115 female street, rear 1‘jrk Avenue, Baltimore, H«l- i v Ifii. 1>. MARTIN, A. M . I'riocipal, aaalstad;by » v <ira*luati*aof the Pnivbiaity of Vir*i‘da. ri*-o. b nd G-nnati taught by experieoceit native BMitera. ,(:^Aion commence* hepteial>cr 15th. Catalcg’ie* with nil particulars eent to any amlre**. Reiera to Kev. A H. Elliott, Gen. A. It- Lawton, It. J. Davao*., Sai nnal Vlir.X YOC CAN GET A GOOD. sCBsTAX 1 l.ll, .i.M» V.M.I.-f.lNI l ■11T1! COAU'LETE wnHPLL-GTU l.K l UL l I’hK WATRU, Fl $10. OITL? $10. — oo FRANKLIN & EICHBERG, Nos. li anil 16 tt'Iiitehall SI reef. hrE CREAM FREEZERS. PCMHS RAMS, 0\S IIX- • Also. HEFRKiSRATORS CHANDELIERS. MI: 1'AI John w. i.kioh UsrietU; Joun MuHin, An, i,ta. O L 1 O :nd QUunwar#, ia Invaluable T7 L f O remove* S 'ap from Marble Man tela, T« Statuary, troui bard fnishc-d Wail*. ■ r-i A F () iv I 1 : mAnv kino* of wsrk and do it as well at Sapo- 1 Rp. Try t LAGEH BDRJBH.. .ISO Aycircy f..r Ihft sab, of tho CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER, Gaff A Oo., Proprif.lor*, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Aurora, Indiana ^no i„. ui.^. TUia Beer i* j|»>'U3e beat ever sold \n this bUte. and gmrootaed io be good amt setted. Orrforai jBolicitccl. We refer ;he pnbdfi to the folio.vutg corre»-pou- CUTHMAN & HAAS. ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA, GA., JvAK ta, I J 7.*. 3Jr W. J. Lind, City: Deau 3n»— Mcasrit. Gaff k Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio. deaira n* to accept tho Agency ,'or + be lah* of their 2^—! Brewer, rwui liter. W. h»r. «rl»d Ihf I t^lir «£• u<i.atity oluijr other oo* , 0 M ( 3e«r and fino i*. a phutant and palatable beverage, but 1 1M)f e s < tl market. Warehouse tor. llarmv St. tuui W. H A. R. H. * i DEALER (EXCLUSIVE YOV COMMISSION) IN Bacon, Sides and Shoulders, Hams,! PLAIN. COUNTRY. FAMILY, TRIMMED. AND BEST EX rRA S. CURED. Bulk Hunts, Lari, uorii, oais, Wasai, K/8, karisy, Ha? j . ! FOOT CF ?flAaKPT STHEET. GHATTAKOCSA. TEHH. HOPE, LEIGH & ( O w cSUCCESSORS TO AAHXEL1.. LKIGH x CO. TFvSESSEE, KENTI CKV AND i PROMPT A: Special Uf iUDLBS. aKD CliaUrtioorn. 'ASJT -lDY * XCF-S uS CWBICSridl'N l 6-fr- Jiriug' in cou.'ttHht kept icgular-y on bund. •pt <»f cons I.ARfvE SlOCiC is WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO B st ipulily of C«i* 1 Cr«*»k C' al, alnu auotber q->*iitj of gouil Kr.tte coal that doe* not ran together or vmeil ilpli jr, and only has three j.^r cent, aah—culy ' * ‘ * * * grate pur- beffire ux*pting the sale of it we want your profoa eio.ial opinion a* to itc purity, .te, thoreforj, de>iiu you to *11 at or, r gt.»ra \ dravi * sample from a ainall After you haremr.doan *u*l- Ad-i j- ar- .it i p c. C.i A P O L i O reaches the i« tbe porea ad give* * healthy action and br.ibant tint Xu the akin. handS A P () LAO (leanxed and BeaatifieE the Skin, in ti A AH. r Lleimeh I UepnhUcan pfirtifc*: at riarthian*. Notwith* HAND ft ounding they c.vme from oppieafg caiufM, *« an article for the B»;h they coiMilodttl lo get noid of the .-ftLQ0 end ' foandation'^cf all dirt, oj of the rope .-uid make a loLg pull and a strong i puli, altogether, ngaiuKt clique* and mcoop- ol? riogb. It w*\s decided to ncimoate a full cocaly ticket to be voted fer at the Noveia- 1h.t election. The harddutiideJ soa* of toii in the vieixp iij of Wilmington, Illinois, are not disposed to plumber while their neighbo. s are awake and moving. A liugely attended meeting j wia held at tuat p’aoe on the evening of the , t .th instant, at which resolutions affirming J confidence in the lorinciLle power of tho peo- | pie to redress vion^n, were adopted '1 be * M A 9Si D ft JiL t J 1 i 1 \ } Wilmin#! aianB »re aUj inocli exoifed asuMl! nma Tar. Pitch. Irm, o. Ini SUin.' corporatiooa iu garjnrxl, raihoacLi in partaca- ar.d area*-; to r workrr* iu Machine 1 lar, and CvUrt-hottad cliques more especially. Hboj**, Mine*, kc., t* invaluable. For HA N D aS A P O L J O ia without a rival in the world lor ing or p.- -r«t.titog r.tur;hnec.< j»ing of either band* or face. ATLANTA, GA.. Jof.T 1.1873. Messrsr. Onthruan J; Hans, AWinia, Ga.: Qenvlxmxn—1 Li* will certify that I have made a thorough chemical examination oi th* " CreHCent Brewery ” Lag* r Beer, received of you a few day* *go. I find tne articl?: free from iDjuriourt substance*, dr or*, etc., the bitter principle being due to pare Hor B.'Rlu. The anaiy*ie herewith affl iod exhibit* tlia onanti- tie* of the main proximate constituent* und compare* favorably with the analyse* of the best foreign beer* an.i al*-». I am, very trUiV, jour*. WM. LAND, An. Cbi m. ANALYSIS: id chap- j Extractive matt* r fSujar. De?.triae, Albu- Ii>en. Hop Reein, elc.) K-t. 6.6283 Alci.ho!—(voinir a per cents gel C 6C2" ■ NASHVILLE, GHAT'ANOOQA BEST CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS CALL Hat' Controlling th* ahipmontn from KILNS «uaM s 'u» to k t j» st *ck :«i nwind, freth. EVERY DARREL W ARRANTED GOOD SOIaB AGkBJMT FOIl Bp. b gravity of the I 1.0167 .ret. 717 Art Items. Rust of ihe A merino artists abroad ore not iu Munich. An eipiPstriua Htafuc of Stonewall /ack&on is to be placed at the Virginia Military insti tute i*t Islington It will cost *2>,000 in gold. Instead of the little l>are-legg^d C«u>ur J w hicli war placed on the k ;:..mit of the V., n w making t* Skin White and Soft, aud jrlvin; it a “bloom of b* auty '* It i* un- *urv***«d by any eoaxnetic known. handS A POLIO coat* 10 to 15 cent* per cake, ami < body abou! l have it. pear in tho glory of gray tedingote. Jack hoots and folded arm*. Tho picture* at to Sir DON'T FAIL TO TRY THESE GOODS. ■tny U*>f > otii jMmliant If tie liai it or 111 protnrr It for yon. If not, then write fur n«r Paiuphlrt. “-All about ShjhiIIu,” and it will be mailed free. MORGAN'S SONS, 20 Park place v 5. South Carolina Railroad. l. 22, 1873. i INSTANT, m the 8<>iitli BETWEES tlUBLESTON AM* AI Hl'STA si.Louis Railway. Tit Aipslt FtCtOfl/j AtlfilS ImMlttC CWW.I CENTRAL SHORT ROUTE! Tolls M ej NortlvHl! Summer and Fall Schedule, 1873. TO MEMPHIS AND LITTLE ROCK. Arrive N,»Uvi!l€... 1:30 . I^sve Navhville.... 1:4ft Arrive Mckeux'*... 7:6<». Arriv.r Mnajli'i... 2:16 l Arrive Little Bock.. C.15 . ■ M. 6::OP. a«. . u. X. 12 .1ft p.M. . V. 12.30 P. M- . M. ftrfOr. M. . M. H::iOA. M . m. 7:30 r u. T)AX P.VnSENitEli TRAIN. ' Leave L'harfoflton - j Arris4> «t Atyni ta TO ST. LOUiS AND THE WIST. AND OTHER LEADING FACTOR IKS OK GEORGIA. /jfr-AII tbe Good, of thisu K»otorio«— DOMESTICS, YARN, CHOCKS. STRIPES, 08NABUHUS, DRILLS &c , sold st FACTORY PRICES. .Z-JT- With our IaciIiill. to, ut>Uuuu>^ STOCK, und liHiidljitg Gjuin in BULK find uiLer* wise — MTiug drsyuiie,s.l I,. wtsr snd It-'Ur cl -rira liaiidTiuc;, und i . other sitlclts mentioned Above in CAR LOAD LOTH—c»n ofi'nr EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS. urrsug-miut. n ill Urnule v'ith Millers Tor supplyinx t*um with WHEAT WM. WILLIAMS, Late Williams A Bro. A. LEYDEN. Oils, White Lead, Colors, WINllOV GLASS, NAVAL STORKS, Kt,. No. >01 E. Bav, CHARLESTON, S. V. Lea ENOCH auyA dkw^m S ii triroa a' llctbuid l/i ■ m, L.-longiug [trhard Walhvcr, aro worth uo left* ihsn three million poundaturiing, aud jet J thi* ia oniy smell portion of Sir Ki hard s | art treasareM. The triendn oi Sir William Ft?rga*on, F. li. S. # piupose to have the j/ortrr.it of that gen tleman painted by an artiat of eminence, for presentation to the Moy.d College ot Sargeoiis, London. (]. S. Adame, the English sculptor, who had a Hittiug (rum the Shxn lor a portrait bu*t, during his racent vlait to London, ha* finiah- e*1 the planter model ai. i i* to reproduce the work in marble for tian*nii*aion to Persia. Arthur Lumlay wm at Maoton, Coloradr, | f •Inly 31. He write* that he ie surrounded by | Qra*y|||f CflAl CREEK LUMP COAL ilic grandeet and most beautiful scener; lin- t kliMfi wmr uuilL, a finable Porte Crayon end Feaehael are i *e.w*si*d lytha iae*i. $c to m 7 w>«, itut l* m with him, bnt their work i«? interfere! Wfft 1 p^fc*b^ttawrt*Iit wmsrmaUA. uu ever.unt of bring eompelUd tti more *oj Ta^ from ploo* to pto puilaar '“***', Vfii* srer* in Demur on July 25, and Mr*. , ^ Oo( Elixa Greatorex was fetching near .here | wHm alac. I OA AM FMPAJ D AflAiN TO HELL THF. HICLTT E11BX09 Ik VIN. I J.f4Ve» Cbarlcatou. Arrives at An^na'a j I.‘ * Yus Augtinta I Armu at Cbxrli *u>u ...8:10 7:1ft . .6:15 v. M. . . .CM A M. Atlanta i Arrive Cbattaoooga u ! Arrive NaeLviilo... * ; f^avoNrioliAille... Arrive Tuiou City. * Arrive Colnnitm*.. j Arrlv* st fzouls... 1:4ft a. a M .50 A. > 12:15 i. i D.30 r. 3 1 10A. l 12:1ft r. » 12:20 r. i 7:35 v. * 8-45 i . 3 7:00 A. ? Ib'lv.eeu Augusta and Olitmhlii. DAY t»A**KKf,T:lr TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. Jx-AV* AUaeU. 8:30 a Arrive (JhatUnooya. itW r. * Arrivtr Nashville... 1:90 A, 1 Le«ve NaahvilL*.... MS a. i Arrive Union City.. a. j Arr vH (’olumbun.. .I2:«ft A. 1 Arfive tlilRSgOL. r.« 7:57 a. i TO LOUISVILLF XY.. AND IHE EAST. haav*ia Au^usu l Arrivi • at Coh.mbia .. Leaves Columbia t Arrive* al A ug uata .1 NICHT XXrkKHH THAI'S Lrvv- a Axrftitr* <-:li r. M ! Levva Atlanta...... 8:90 a. w. / mi,* at L'.>!<m.Ubt .•.■...6.1ft A. V Arrive Ctuitano*>g»■ 4rJR kittvee '^renibU.. .7 T:1B r. u | Arrl-» a at *.ubh*U.. .18 a. m Pay «u(l nlt'ot tiaiui f«t cf Atlanta eonn*rt cloa*iy .. TT - > - * . ...... 1.1 .. . . A ft* Inn, . 6:00 P. 3*. 1:10 a. M. 12:1ft r. *. 12:20 r. w. 7:86 tr. at. 8:45 r. w. 4:48 r. M. No. 8 Whitaker Street, SAVANNAH, GA. inav2o«xicod3m Tie Great to&n Freiit ui Pasaor LIMITED COPABTNERSKIP.'E^Ot T TE TO AND FROM NEW YORK Via Savannah, Georgia, m iitost Ootle uf Ov*r»fl» The cruxral } *jim :> Andiew J. W“«t and lieury e» K4a-ard*» *s4 tb»* epe- ( mWAy*. tXeAOX*. toith at' August* for Charlmton aud Ccltuu- tia'.ly Tram out of Mou/b x*Mkke* <hO*e lonneciluo with Night Train. Xl*lit Train out ol Ane**U>o*kM ctoee nr.uiu**inj» it Col m*M.v w'u- OrceovUla •ua Oolwaibla ItaAlroad. Pa—near* tor the Grneetiri* end Colnmbi* Railroad will avoid a tettlee* daisy at night, t« OoUn- hi*, bv taking; thl* route. Ciegant c*w ff.taytet Oprv on naght trail,* between Avgusta and CbRTkfton.aHBm AIT*'- raahvtlle... 1:50 Leave Mk&PfM*... 5.(Hi Arrive LdttlaVbV r. nor. m 1:19 *. U. 1215 r. M. _ . - - 1 20 P. M. :lo p. m. io:16 r. m. | half pound ft*r 50r. «n* *oued for $8 60; lfc per ouoca ! MARK W. JOHNSON. Cor. Afebttn* end Tot*?tbe thwet*, ! p. O. BOX No. **». Pljrlfdawlld 8. M. F. COLLEGE. OrCa 11 for your tkkein to Xft/9|4*iaaod Little ll^vk via Cl »ttAr outf« and M^KeuB* anc. ao HtiJx.uia, Chlcag • and tlw Northwi si. VMCh)gt6aoutf*.JKMb«iU* F<»r f>ir<h' r tufbn^atiAx, odrft Booth Offioe No. 4 gtti W. L. DANfJCy. QemU l. W. THOlfAB. f)0*Ol jttCAlft if rfW--.__._--- ■ met. with a full oor#* of «AtM fiauc* d i eartww». m Board gl^OO to fU Tk BEM'ltUW Km Dr. JESSE BORING j T1K WWtniSU TH* *-*A0TJC£ or MUHCUnt 4 Thotuaoo. EiwbaU Ho-ite JUeldeiice. northweet norner of Mimatoa sal trv ♦ratts. Jjaft-lm Fer tb« ou r i **•« ot coadncting * WHOLESALE GROCERY —AKP— COMMISSION BUSINESS In ib# city of Atlanta. Georgia. The nald JauaeeM. ball, spaaial partu**r. has ootitH l uted to th" oa; ol at«vV Twenty-five 1 tu ueaad Pol lar*. la «**u. actually raid m. Salt pertoeruhlp tii date trom July 1*4. 187#. and eoutiaue for thru* year*. • AXBIRt J. WttT, \ ^ _ KCNU\ 8. EDWaUUtt, l ^ueral Partuerv. JAM ED M. BALL, Bpecia! Partner. r PH5-J2“ 81 '" C, -^S Hlt>r-J»HKM. STr.MrHHlr, or Tins T.ist 8JIL FROM S.,V»YN\H \\ l r.-\. r • »un.'-'tioii V I'll li.MI tc. ■» WfittuW*. na Smv tm i WEST & EDWARDS, | ^ ^ ^ SKOUblA- Fulton County. TSSO LL... WHOM nt OOSOSILN. -NOTK'fi U Iwrrtjr .n* 11:0 m, wtit. Mr^ Kilu W. L»« 9 U LAW. I juueli «3ur PASSAGE PROM ATLANTA TO NEW YORK. $«7 60. Veals anl- state booms ibunb CABS o* >11 Might Trvui te »>v*ita*h i's»~ K(Kr« b, ILi. I,... .UUi u ort J Ai r. w ftrmiu I.rr Uaeon. tku ill, hsfore the M.wu.'r. ull Irr'-r itaTsvi «h EXCURSION TICKETS To New York and Retnrn. Good to 1st October. MEALS and state *o<>My lvcutded. All other inl.wtaau n t.irmahad by ayplicalten to tSe undor gned. CEORCK A. M'CLESKCV, TlAVhllLH Asttf. Ptcmunh';. ^ 0*0*. s* A EiprtoU Ml t ■ -t"■ V’* ^ At On ;