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te Daily Herald. the junk men. FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 5. 1878. THE CITY. NOT1CJS TO CITY Mr. I. It. Crensbew is the sole authorized igeot in the city for receiving subscriptions to the Hxsald, end f.uuJ this d .te we shall recognize only his receipts as valid. ATLANTA BRANCH GREAT 80CTH- EttX OIL WORKS. Headquarters for Oils aad Paints. l%e Urgest and most com plete stock In the Southern States, at pri ces to compare with any other markets. An immense assortment of Artists’ Mate rials and Window Glass. Send tor Price Lists. CARLEY, DUCK * CO. A never failing supply of 1‘CKE UKCUS and MEDICINE* at the old established Drag House. Paris Green tor the Cotton Worms to eat. REDWINE A FOX. "7.11 stock. Reliable Prices. All sorts of FURNITURE. See onr stock cf RABY CARRIAGES. D. B. MORGAN At CO., mug31-t/ Socceaecre to W. T. Archer. P. O. Box 380. 85 Whitehall street. V MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING^ W hat a Herald Reporter Sniffed on the Jnnk Simp Rrceies. J. M . AX. ESAHTDER <& CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, STEEL A CARRIACE MATERIAL Mitt atoms sod Bolting Cloths, Outiery, Chatna, Alas. Belting, Hoes- j i { Otenular Bsire, Mtrsob's Queen or the South Mills, Ht Agents lor Hoe k Uo.'i Bsbcmk-s Celebrated Smut Machinery, and PRATT'S 8WINQIXQ LID COTTOX (LLX S. We have this day engaged the services of Messrs. Dtsvis & George as special agents for the Hee.u.d. They are anthonze3 to receipt for subscription and to contract for adver tisements until further notice. Aui list 28, 1873. Lawtmu' Dan vs.—The Bused Job Office is pre pared lo print lawyers’ briels in tho best etyle, large, clear type, producing no strain on tbs eyes to read It. Price, reasonable. We solicit the atronage of professional friends. jnnet-u Ylrnna Kx posit Ion. Tie* following, taken from the New York Herald cf the twenty-third, explains itaclf: THE BINGES HEW1NO MACHINE COMPANY AND THE VI* ESNA EXPOSITION. Th* following cable telegram, which explains itself, was received In this city on Wednesday morning by the Singer Machine Company: Vienna, Aogust 19, 1873. Singer Sewing Machine Company, New York city, Vienna Exposition, lint prize, the medal of progress, awarded the Singer Machines; also the medal for the be«t specimens of work done, and three medals to em ployes for superior excellence of productions. ISSLEE A. Hf’OPEtt. President Singer Machine Company. feb30-diw Itaticx House Hzpokt—Up to aleven o'clock last night only seven persons had registered at Butler’e Hotel. Whisky was the principal baggage carried by these travelers. Ten and Costa will fix the price of lodging* this morning. The ladies and gentlemen who have contented to Uke a pait in the “ Parlor Concert,” on Wednesday evening next, are requested to meet at Mr. So.union's lesidrnce, punctually, at 8 o'clock this evenirg, for re. Improvement in Bailroap Iron.—We were ehown yesterday by Mr. J. 8. Roark, of this city, so improve ment in railroad iron, for which he has just received a patent. The chair or base of the bar is grooved on top, and the surface or cap of the iron ia tongued to at In this grove, and bolted with pins. It forms a con- ionous bar all the way, and appears to be a good hlng. Ten miles of track can be repaired with tbis lew iron quicker than one with the present style. We mderatand that General McRae, of the State Road, in- lorses this patent, and believes it will work a revolu tion in railroad bars. Oa yesterday a Herald reporter, while on a tour of inspection, called at the establishments of R. It. Psyne & Co. and EUas. May k Co., to tee to what extent the* houaea were offensive. Since wa taw investi gated the matter, ws mnatconfesa that foie mut^i surprised at the olusifeatloa imult $y fie ^ty Coun- of the junk bnstnegs, eepueigip Disde cognisant of the Bad that a great many of the strongest houaea in the city deal in the ■suhx line of goods. While talking to Mr. Richard Payne, he stated they received consignments of rags, etc., daily from the leading bouses of Atlanta; also that a good portion of their goods were bought from tbs merchants in the city, mostly from wholesale and commission mer chant*. They often had consignments from M. C. k i. P. Kiser, A. C. k B. P. Wyly. Moore k Marsh, and many other hoiaet oi equal standing. Hooce, we candidly sta’.e that it does not seem fair that only those who are known as junk dealers should feel the penalty, while many men who deal in the same goods, but are classified under another line of business hbonld 1 HE ROLLING MILLS. For instance the Bolling MUI Company are large junk dealer*, who purchase over $100,000 of actap iron. And yet they could not be removed outside the limits of the city. Citizens who bars expended large sums and paid for the privilege of dealing in these goods would be literally ruined. Alter going through the entire establishment we unhesitatingly state that we visited many much more offensive places in town. There are drains, sewers, and closets that smell a *hou- fand times worsd than the vilest odor that tliia rr- poxter sniffed on the breezes that play around the junk shops. And If the city authorities propose to clear up the city and prepare it for the dainty noses of the anti-junk sbopitea, it stems to us it would oe better to commence abating the common sewerage colossal nuisances before they open an attack upon an important and growing branch of the city’s commerce* Tbs business of the junk-shops will be, by the next year, at 1« ast two and a half million of dollars. The great majority of their goods are waste, and would be worthless were it not foe these establishment*. The profits that accrue from the sale of tbis otherwise worthless material ia spent in the etiy in extending their bu iuesa and making improvements. Wo are told that Elsas, May k Co., have over $40,000 worth of machinery in th* ir paper manufactory. Payne A Co., are now fitting up a suitable house wherein to prosecute their business, the increase of which len ders it necessary for them to move from their present place i f business. The Souris. Supreme Court. ATLANTA CIRCUIT. No. 21. Roe and Wm. Solomon and Virginia White, va. Doe. ex Dem., M. J. Hinton and Bichard Peters. Ejectment from Fulton. Submitted without argu ment. Hill k Candler for plaintiff is eiror, L. E. Bleckley, contra. No. 22. Howard Van Epps vs. Dsrwin G. Jones. Case from Fulton. Argued by Judge R II. C'arke for plaintiff in error, and by Attorney General Hammond and J. W. Clarke for defendant. No. 23. J. K. McCarter vs. E. A. Tnrncr sod J.s. Hunter, Sheriff. Equity from DtKalb. Argued by M. A. Candler for plaiutiff in error, and L. J. Winn for defendant in error. No. 24, E. Guthman vs. M. T. Castleberry. D.Mtress warrant from Fulton. Argued for plaintiff in error by S. Weil, and by Cap am Henry Jackeoo for the defend ant in error. No. 25, W. R. Sta.iMell vs. tbe S ate. Compounding felony from Clayton Pending the opening argument for the plaintiff in error by Col. A- W. Hammond, the court adjourned till lo o*. lock this morning. The Phillips-Waddell Affair, j Financial and Commercial. lfothing Heard of the Result of the Meeting. The Party Passed Eufaula on Wednesday, Going to Florida. Iks Cietk Notes. United rftutr* Di.liirl Court. HON. JSO. F.R.-K1NE, JUDGE I'UF.riJlx.N Up to the hour that the telegraph office closed lari night, no inlormatiou whatever had been received In the city concerning the movements of Mr. T. J. Phil lips sod party. It is known, however, that the party paused Eufaula, Ala , yesterday enroute for Neal’s Lauding, FU , but beyond this nothing hai been re ceived. We are consequently still ignorant of the result of the trip, and are unable to inform onr readers if a duel lias been fought or a retraction made. We are satis- fl*d that either nothing baa been done, or tbe party have not yet returned to any po nt of telegraphic communication, a* we have a special correspondent with the party who will s»ud us the earliest aud ful lest report of the result of the mieting. On yesterdiy there was absolutely no news attaina ble. We telegraphed to Eufaula, Fort Gaines, Colum bus, sad eltewheie, for specials on the subject, but could get nothing. Our reporter also called upon Mr Phillips last night, but he had not received any information what-ever of the whereabouts of his *oi». From the fact that the party pasted Eufaula going to Florida, it is safe to conclude that all • fforts at an amlcabla adjustment of the ma ters at issue had failed. If, therefore, a duel was fought in Florida, yesterday morning, (and one canid not have be»*n fought before), it is not at ail *ur ( nisiug that nothing has yet been heard of the result. The b >it returning would not reach the scene of meeting before evening, and perhaps not until night, and rent* quentiy, noth ing of a reliable character iienlLe expected before this morning. On yesterday many wild rumors were afloat in this city of one of the principles having been killed, but notone of tbc»e stories were based upon any reliable intelligence. Unless tbe parties have been arrested iu Florida, tbe Herald of to-morrow will doubtless contain a full and authentic report. Personal Intclllgi nee. The following, among others, were registered at ti c National Hotel L»t night : E S Hills, A and C R B; J D Bowl. s. So Ex Co; J H Wilson, Alleutvilie, Ky; Hon Geo L Peavy, Greenville; James B Johnson, Au.nata; W B A vary, Decatur, J D Moore, Mirietta; L Sessions, Uuion Springs, Ala; L M Welch, NC;G O Wormack, W A Wallace, Burke county; EW Lapp, Dalton; H C Perkins, Lawtonville; S Jackson, 8 and N R R; T E Loyd, Dresden, Tenn; W A Carr, Chattanooga; Miss E M Brown, N O; W D Hightower, Hillebjro, N C; J W Hinton, Jr, Social Circle; Gao Btraadage, Jr. Montreal; Wm Cox, Ocola, Fla; R TrUise, N Y; Mrs 8 J Biker, Savannah; A M Speights and daughter, Grifliti; T Ptlfier, Savannah; John Cotton Bowdon, S R Mallory, Jr, New Orleans: Matt O’Brien, Augu ta; J A Walker, So Ex Co; Wm Hodges, Butts couut) ; SG Miya, Augusta: O II Logan Griflin;JB lti*haidson **.t] daughter. Canton; Geo Psrcjral, Air-Line; C A Hawk.n*, Gainesville, J Hto-fSHIootowo. The correspondent t»f u Mavanuah paper thinks it poMible tLat Governors Smith aud Johnson will fight a du n l. To > absurd to think about. Hon. A. H Stephens isiu the city. General Jobu B. Gordon and family are buck from White Sulphur Spring!*, Virginia. lion. M Van Erie*. th* popular Senator f.xni Gaines ville, is bIso in tbe city. Uh 'Change. 1 here was rather a thin attendance as to numbers on ’Change yesterday morning. Vice President John Stephens presided. Oa motion of A. K. Seago, the quotations ware di rected to be regulated by the shipping out price* of order lots. The price of white corn was changed to 82J! cent*. On mot on tho meeting adjourned. Atlanta Wholesale Market. Cuamheu of Commkuck, Atlanta, Ga.. September 4, 1873. Cotton—Middling 1G.‘ 4 : low inlddllux 15,' 3 al6; good ordinary 1U>; ; ordiuary 11; interior Hall. Flour—Faucy $10 50*11; extra family $9 00*10 00; family $7 50«8 00; extra $0 50a7 59; superfine $6 (Ms G 50; fine f 4*0. Wheat —Red $1 50a 1 GO; amber $1 GOal G5: choice white $1 05a 1 75. Lime—40u50c per bushel. Corn—Yel ow 78aS0c by car load, cash and white I,** cents. Meal—82a87' 3 c. Lard—Tierce 10.11c; keg ll‘ 4 *U^c; bucket 11 > 4 all), Bacon—Char sides 12J 4 al2,‘*c; char rib 11*11' 4 c; shoulders 10 \c. Hams—Sugar cured 10‘,a 17. Bulk Meats—Clear aides 12*12'^c; clear rib 11a 11 * 4 c.; long clear sides lO J ;a'le.; shoulders 8*£c; long clear 10? 4 allc Hay— *1 iOal G5. Oats—54w52^c; seed oats COaJ&c. Rye—$1 25 per bushel. Barley—$1 20al 25 per bushel. Coal—Lump, b> c r l-.*d. at 20. Cotton tie*—9*,. Digging—2 lbs. 17c; 2’, it»e. 17* Guuuv bagging—13*,c Rio Coffee—2«a2Gc. •• A " su.ar—12'.,al2} a . Pearl Grits—tfi OU per Lbl. LOCAL NOTICES. A Word to Worklag People of both lfexes. Mechanics, artisans, factory hands, and peo ple who labor for ■ living, find it very difficult if not impossible to keep their hands free from stain. Hand Sapolio will not only remove every particle of stain, and what is call ed “grained in dirt," but it will also keep the skiu soft and pliable, rendering the muscular action as quick and easy as is the cose with those who do not perform hand labor. It is only 10 and 15 cents a cake, according to size. Every mechanic should use it constantly, an place of all other soaps. se*p2 We are selling our entire stock of Clothing at greatly reduced prices, to make room for Full Stock. M. & J. IIiksch. Ladies will find a full assortment of sum mer millinery aud fancy goods at Knox’s Mil- lineiy and Variety Store, Whitehall street. We are constantly receiving all the latest nov elties iu millinery and fancy goods, which we are selling at very low prices. Call in and look through, and you will find something you need. We have a very handsome line of sash ribbons, which we are selling cheap; also a few more o 1 those Florida hats at very low prices. augl-dtf Jackson's Magic balsam is curing tho sick aud afflicted, to an extent never before heard of in the annuls of medicine. Sold by al Druggists. augl4 3m Bagging and Ties, Bacon and Lard, Flour aud Grain, Hay, &c., Ac., always at aug*2G-tf Dunn, Ogletbee. A Co's. PROSPECTUS or THE ATLANTA M DICAL AND SURCICALJOURNAL 1JNDKR A RECENT ARRANGEMENT, THE Al Laxta Herald Publuhino Compart bccom* the Proprietor* of the Atlanta Medical and SraoicAL Journal. The change in the publication office Involving nego tiation* and apecial arrangement*, ha* ueceaearily cr »tod delay in the i*ane of tbe November number, which, it ta now decided, will be combined with the December number, to be i**ucd some time duringthe present month. It ia designed to issue the Januar number about the 10th of that month, sod the suc ceeding numbers not later thau the 10th of each month. Having investigated the status and prospects of this Journal, and become satisfied of the value of the en terprise. In a business point of view, we have deter mined to spare no effort to increase, in every possible way, its already high character, and to furnish s Jour- INFERIOR TO NO OTHER IN THE COUNTRY This Journal is now in its tenth volume, aud is per manently est blished, and would be continued without auy addition to its present revenue, but we are not eatisfied with this. Our motto is “Excelsior," in all that we undertake, aud our intention is to infuse all the energy and enterprise into this publication which has carried the Herald so rapidly to the Front Rank of Journalism. i stomach, aud by securing s proper secretion oi bile for the lubrication of the bowels, 'i Atlanta Furniture Manufactory. WAREHOUSE AND SALES- ROOM, 96 Whitehall Street. MANUFACTORY: COR. BUTLER AND HARRIS STS In adlii noN to goods of their own manckactukiso, abk sow beceiviso a prtx and complete line of all kinds of Furniture, embracing every thing kept at a FIRST - CLASS FURNITURE STOR Which MV now OFFERED AT PBICE8 WHICH MOST PROVE SATISFACTORY TO PURCHASERS. IN FACT MS CHALLKSUE ALL COMPETITORS /.V TILE TRADE, both in th. qnality of our good. ,nd th. price, we Me willing to .fell ,t. EVERYTHING GUAR ANTEED EXACTLY AS REPRESENTED OK MONEY RP- Special Notices. tdr HAMILTON’S PREPARATION OF Bl’CHU AND DANDELION cures that most distressing mala dy, Piles, by increasing the digestive function of tho etirpaUon, and constipation i » lackatuilii 22 V The llaptist Uuz.nr. nesses in this Court yesterday. Witnesses subpena>d for this Court w6uld do well to But make a note of this, and be prompt iu their attend ance. A judgment was takeu against oiue large aud eight small bottles of cologne, claimed by Berry, Venable A Collier. , The Court adjourned till 10 o’ck ck to day. Commissioners* («url. JUDGE w. C. SUI1U PUKSIDIKG, Me. William Powell cf Hagt coualy, eliarped »ith distilling and retailing without license, was discharged, the evidence not being sufficient to bind. Hill A Con ley for defense; no counsel f >r Government. The esse against 8. M. Burden, charged w.tlx the same offense, is set for a be riug at IU o’clock to day- ills trial would have come a ff y* *terd*y, but for the absence of witnesses. .fustices* Courts. Huinos, Ga., September 3J, 1873. 0 the Editors of the Herald: Tbe first bale of aew cotton was sold at this point .sterday, to Mr. George Schaefer, lately a resident of . our place, for 20c. a pound. It wag raised by Col. J. .. Lowe, classing strict Liverpool Middlings. Your paper continues to be tbe favorite here. Some complaint of the cotton plaat shedding, not xlytne fn.it but the boll as well; however, with a . .te fall, we will make an average crop. DaXoh. Poxce DaLeo* Parse cue.—Yesterday the officers c the Prismatic Street Railway gave a little barbecue it at Ponca DeLeon Springs, and invited th* city and uoty t fficera, besides numbers of ladies and gentle st!. We learn that several speeches were made and ; iod feeling prevailed. Peilxaps the most effective c-'.’uweat was made by Dr. Angler, which met the arty approval of the concourse. Our reporter did not tood, but we leirn from Uncle “Jeems” Harris that was a lively time. After dinner, music was brought it and those so disposed were invited to engage in i 1 e dance. This portion of the amusement was di rected by Colonels Jsck Wallace and Frank Rice, who 2 off in a style eqnal to Nicbol’s best step. Several the members of Ccnncil attended, as it was hinted ound that a shoat and lamb would be served op, a*th other condiments. Alderman Bextie was director c c ersmonies, and Langston washed the dishes. First Appearaxce of the Governor’^ Guards. - -»ia new military organization paraded in tbe Military *' * r ^ yesterday for the first time since they have re* ived their arms and uniforms. The parade attracted nsiderable attention, and thousands of spectators i*d th* walks and edges of the Park to witness tbeir ancruvering. The uniform is flashy, of Confederate ay, trimmed with red, and cap# with red and white ume. The movements were remarkably good, con- - dering the time which this company has been prac- :lng. Captain Weems is an officer of the first water, b * having been four years in active and honorable ssr. c* in the late war. Lieutenants Lowry, Boyd and Jllier, are promising yonng officers, and make a fine •rsonal appearance In the gold lace and shining vords. We taard numerous criticisms upon tho nniform, »#re being various opinions expressed as to the t<ste tsplayed for an infantry company; but none can deny xe fact that it pretty and ahowy. Recorder’* Court.—This body convened as usual 1 the neighborhood of ten o’clock yesterday morning >« Honorable Recorder Hammond In the chair. The first case was against Becky Hutchins and three -h*» wash women, who had been using a neighbor’s nc* to hang out clothes, which was objected to. hereupon a row ensued. The prosecutor got multced- x.i the coots, and the washer women got oil gratuit Paddy Quail wai lauleJ up o- tisUr >ing tUe > om en of Dan ghehane, and the bal.nc; of the neigh orttoud Ken.nllj. D»n m 3tn «•, win,,., tu ihi, frjm , he ryiitLCt> that the defendant held , „ whll * L * 4id not w,ot 10 «* ttia old frietd ] nnJfr and Ly Orta, of a contract ot wle. and that In this Court, yesterday, Francis M. Kendrick cH i ried and acquitted of the offense of illicit distilling. Col. H. P. Farrow for the Government; Col. A. P. Culberson for the defendant. Owing to the imperfect notice of tbe inUuliou of In the case of tho l'sited States vs. George Cox. illi- number of our Baptist friends to raise a sufficient cit distilling, an order was taken forfaiting the bond. amount of u oney f.r the Mission School on Castle- Attachments were issued for nine defaulting wi»- ] berry Hill, we were led to expect rather au iud flLrent gathering last night at the Bazar on Whitehall street tho case, for where the proper spirit, accompanied by energy and the con* sciousness of doing good are combined, as was the ua*e in ibis instance, nothin4 but* successful accom* plishnxent 01 th*object in view tv.-r attends the • f- fort. To th* Itaies, particularly, i» duo much of whatever good may arise liora the B za hut night. Three large rooms were filled with ladies, gentlemen, boy* and gtsls—all lively, and each lending bis or her mite to further the cause. Numerous tables were rupplicd with delicaci s, no tions aud various articles, which met with a ready sale. The am mot rtalizei will go far towards paying the indebtedness of tbe school, and making further p o- gress ou the building. Thu music a ided greatly to th« oc. asion, as well as the lively Interest taken in the effort by some of the most prominent citizens of tho plan . We are requested to say that the Bazar will bs open ed this morning and continue so throughout tbe day, also to-night. A superb supper will be spread Ja.tice StaMeen ys<erd»y in.ncd • w.rmutcomm,ud. „ uoon- wbm m who fMl ,„ di(po , ed cin plr ,„ 0 of ing tha Rouae of Clara Tiionui, colored, to bo a arcb- d j.., , „£all aom. thereby aiding tbe canae that much, ed, fora girl alleged to be coaceated therein. The j TLO Mle , .peciatty lnrtte tbe burlnta, men to call warrant wa» leaned at tho instance of Ann CJd.ell, | for dlnQer . The y hare made np their mind, to ac- lored. Constable Thompson executed the warrant, and found the girl concealed in her house. The girl was turned over to Ann Caldwell, and the proceedings stopped. Henderson Baratr, colored, was arrested under s warrant charging him with having committed the offense of assault and battery on an individual twice as large as himself, put upou bis trial, and after a patient investigation discharged by his Honor Judge W. P. Hammond. Charles Gain-e, who was arrested on Wednesday under a warrant issued lrcm the same court, also for assault and battery, was lodged in the station-honse and expected to be tried yesterday, came up missing at the appointed time, and ha* not been heard from since. Whereat the Court aud the Constables are indignant. An important case will come up in this tribunal to-dav. It is a charge of cow stealing, and the State is plaintiff and one James Hagans defendant The warrant for his arrest was issued at the instance of E. Bouhtold, who al leges that his cow was stolen, aud that Hagans is the guilty party. Twenty-three witnosies have beeu subp<enir.l, an array of counael and a lively time is anticipated. A possessory warrant case was heard before Justice Muudsy. The parties were both colored women. Caroline Boll procured a war rant sgaimt A valine Thrasher for tbe recovery of a broadcloth coat, valued at nine dollars, alleged to have been fraululent'y taken from her. The warrant was. however, ditniis*od, it appearing baddy fined, b* was bound to tel! all about it. Pwddy , ut Id a plea that Das did not know what wm g »ing •m, but it only served to get him off with the costa, ahich Dan paid. Jo* Ftrguaon, a gorilla-looking negro bov, pays * n md coat* lor throwing rock*. Michael Loyd, a United States soldier, wa« fined ten -nd aosU for thrashing hi* wife’s little brother. H. J. Duustou was fined ten snd cost* for being al* rdsrly and profane. Cora.Ua Blackburn pay, ten aud coau for tcio* din- •rderly and profane. Melinda Murray, for being disorderly and qturre!- ng. pay* fir* dollar* and cost*. N. J. Wallace,drunk aud disorderly, psya ten dol'ars »od costa. Josephine Timmons, drank, disorderly and profane, K*t* off with ten dollars and costs. Twj retailers wers fi-xed each $70 aad exsts for •elling on th* Sabbath. ConfaasBiled Compositor*! On yesterday th* following appeared iu the Herald: “ TALL Corr ARD Bio Coro -Beautiful alliteration, but it does mot impair the strength of the fact that ther* is now to be seen at the office of the Georgia BtaU Lottery a sample of corn, taken at random from a field of eighteen acres on the model farm of Colonal James D. Waddell, situated six miles north of Mari etta, the ear* measuring thirteen and a half inches In langth without coonting tbe tlpe, and nine aud s half Inches in circumference. The variety Is known ai the "Dan Johnson Xxoslaior,” and has been brought to U* present high slat* of development by the sensible cultivation of fiu* of Georgia’s most scientific formers. Yet Georgia brings her broed from the West.” Whereupon, the following missive was hurled ai tbe heal editorial yesterday before noon : Anuxf: How the devil do you make ” beautiful alliteration" out of .“tail corn and big cob.” Th* “ beautiful alliteration ” was “Cobb county corn.” your confounded compositor couldn’t comprehend common sense. How will that do for a “beautiful sllHwiltaf” “Your Rygreceor,” Alex. M. Wail ter.. The alliteration is good. The - other paper” would have paid handsomely for it. How the compoettor could have made the blander is a rojetery. part of tbe purchase money had been paid. DASHES HERE AND THERE. A new stone crossing is being laid ou Decatur street, from the store of W. F. Peck to McBride k Co’s. The city contains hundreds of vagrant negro boys, from the ages of eight to fifteen yean, who do nothing in tho world bnt loafer aronnd town and annoy people by their num bers and insolence. The Italian harp and fiddle boys assemble droves of them on the side walks, impeding passage and otherwise annoying busi ness people. We are glad lo notice that Captain John son ha* taken th* matter in hand, and the officers of tbe police force are scattering them wherever found. It wocld be a good idea for th* Mayor to havs them arrested for vagractA a* his move in that dircctiog some weeks since has had a most salutary effect. The Fair at Greensboro open* this morning, and a large crowd Is expected to be there. Governor Smith went down last night, and will make an address there to day. A Herald reporter will be on band, wboee day it will be to look sharply after what ia to be seen, and what is going ou. Council meets to-night sod some important business will come belore the body. It le but justice to my that at the Prismatic barbe cue yesterday at Ponce de Leon, Colonel Wallace aud Dr. Angler did not cross their legs in the dance. It may b* a matter of reflection for our beobelor friends that thrre is now stopping iu this city a young lady from Mississippi whose annuel seep averages uiu* hwodrvd hsfoeof notion. J Married and Harpy.— Mr. W. W. West was married yesterday evening to Him L'zzie LoughmlUar, both of Atlanta. Rev. C. A. Evans performed In* ceremo ny. Immediately after th* wedding tb* groom and his lorely bride start*d far hi* fotber*s rerideoc* near Dalton. Mr. West Dae been a baggage master on the Western aad Atlantic railroad for a good while, but this ia the handsomest piece a* baggage ta *var check ed though, and we trust he will tandla iuyhr| snd lovingly a. long as God gives him Ufa- I i Lost.—A lady ’s para*, containing a Th* finder will be rewarded by effi?*. complisb tho permanency of this school, and will never erase their efforts until it is done- Tbe hall Is next door to CbambcrYin, Boynton A Co. *ud quite convinient for a targe portion of tho mer chants on Wbitebsll street. We guarantee *a good dinner and a ph a-ant liu-e, and hope, for the sake of the ladies, that they will meet with that encourage ment to-day aud night which they deserve. Mudicjal Cot.L*(,K of Georgia.—We call attention to the card in reference to this institution, which ap pears in this isauc. The faculty is composed of emi nent medical men, and needs uo commendation from any source. Tbc Uirild Job 0» xuk executes Letter lit ads Note Heads, Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, etc., in the beet etyle, snd at liviqg prices. Scud us your orders. junaT-f Strayed or Stolen.— V dark bay mare uiulo. Ue .d notice of Mrs. Eliza Lion. LIST ©F LETTERS. List or letters remaining uncalled for in the Atlsnta Post-office for the week ending September 4, 1878: ladies’ list. M sM 11 C Amo 1 Mi hi Cecidia Adamson, Miss J Ayers. Mrs C H Doi aid son, Mix« Bill I)*bner. Mrs S E Evsue. » Nsnuie F »ysti-r, Mrs Jno r Fb*ua Rarest, Mrs Suh Mrs Fannie Knott. Hits H Lin m au. At is Maris Lavine. Miss Josey Theme. Mr# N U Smith. Miss Mary Thomas, col. V Mrs Hennle Verdery. W Mrs Elizabeth Wooded, Mrs Katherine Wadklns. Parsons calling lor any of the above letters will 1 say they are advertised, f 4.1878. Lord Major of Londoa, Sir Sydney Wfiiorlow. 4m accepted the invitation of the provincial mayors to A banquet to be aiv< n at York, in his honor, on the 20th of Septgjo- i ta been visiting Bibtus, ten ana Telegraphic Markets. Opening tiuotntlon*. Nf.w York, tuptember 4, 1873. Cotton firm ; uplands 20 q ; Orleans 20* a ; sales 2.2CI bales. Cotton sales for future di livt ry « pebed a « follows: September 18ll-lCal8X; October ISalS 1-32; D.cem- ber 17X : Eobruary 18. Hour % shade firmer. Wheat la2c. Letter; No. 2 Milwaukee $1 Co. Corn lc. better; steam western mixed GlaC3e. Pork quiet; new rnesi $17 75 *18 50. Lard quiet; old itcau 8>£. Turpentine quiet at 43>£a 44. Rosin firm at $3 20 for strained. Stocks steady. Gold active at 15*,. Money C*7. Exchange—long 7 ^; short 77# • Government* quiet at low prices. State bonds quiet. Liverpool, September 4, 1873. Cotton firmer bnt not quoUbly higher; upland* 8 7 Orleans 9,‘j; tales 14,00i bales; speculation and export 2,000. Breadstuff-i buoyant. Club wheat 13al3.' 4 s. Corn 30j. London, September 4, 1873. Excepted change in the Bank of England and rates not made. Consols 92»^a92,q. Tbe weather is wet aud unfavorable. C loning (tuotulion* New York, September 4. 1873 Cotton—3*lcs 3,310 t ales at iO.'ja'iO,^. Cotton—net receipts 372 bale*; gross 382. Cotton sale* lor future delivery clom d firm; **1 •* IC.loO bales, as fot'.ouw: S< ptember 18 23-32; O tober 18 1-1C; November 17 11 1C; iXcrmber 17,; January 17\sl8. Flour—soutlieru iu fair request at a shade better; prices $7a3 25; coinarou to fair ottra $3 30*10 good to cho!cj $8 30a 10 75. Whixky dull sud unset tled, and lower; closirg selliug, sellers deliver, at |2 buyer* $1. Wheat la2c. better tor paicel* on spot lc better for arrivals. Corn l*2c bt tter at C2aCl for *teain.w*itern mixed. Pork quiet; new mess $17 7. Beef quiet aud unchanged at $9al050. Lard nun ttled at 8’eaS, 1 ,. Turpx ntine unchanged. Borin quiet at $3 80. Freights to Liverpool dull; per steam, grain, 11 >«sl2. Money easier at Cu7. Sterling firmer. Gold 1 >*». Governim nt bond* dull and lower. S'.ate b<-uds quiet aud uom ual. Later.—Government bunds—81* 19j,'; C2s .C\'; i 17; C5s 18- new K\; 67s 18; 48* 17i' 2 : new 6s 14 10-40* 13. State bonus—Thunersee 6s 82; new 81. Virginia 6* 42: new 50. Consol* 51 ? 4 '; deferred 12' fc . Louisiana 6s 46)^; new 43. Levee 6* 55; 8s 84 Alabama 8*73 5* 45. Georgia C* C5; 7s 90. North Carolina* 27: new 1C; special tux 12. South Carolina* 32.'*; ne 14. April and October 29. Cincinnati, September 4. 1873. Floor firm at $0 85a7. Cora steady at 51*52. Pro visions firmer with an improved foiling. Pork firm at $lGalG 25; sales at inside quotation Lxrd quiet steam firm at 8; suuin.cr 7'i; kettle 8** Babon in good demand and ifim; shoulder* 9; clear rib side* 10. 1 *; clear side* 10' 4 ; buyer in September 25:ii, clear sides 107,'. Whisky unsettled at 93«95. Louisville, September 4.1873. Flour active with an advancing tendency ; extra fain 11/ $C; No 1 $7; fancy $7 75; some city brands held higher. Corn steady at 54054,^. sacked aud delivered at depot. Pork steady at $16 50. Bacon firm and in foir demand; shoulders 9.^: clear rib sides 10\'aM^; clear aides 10V. packed. Lard steady; tierce* 8.? 4 * 9. l 4 keg 9>ial0: steam 7JJ; small order* »ia» 4 higher. Whisky—nothing do’ug. ST. Louis. September 4, 1873. Flour stronger and advance ax-ked but none giveu. Corn higher; mixed 43 ou track; 43a4C iu elevator. Whisky lower at 99a99 delivered. Pork quiet $1G 75. Bacon dull with only a limited jobbing demaud. Lard unchanged. , Savannah. Septx mixer 4. 1873. Cottou—middling* 17*;; net receipt* 303bales; ktock 1,739. MeufHis, September 4, 187 V . Cotton—middlings 18 1 ;; receipts 9G bale*; ship ments 100; htock 3,225. Norfolk, SeptaaiU r 4. 1873. Cotton—low middling* 18; net receipts 14C bai**; export* coastwise 310, sales 120; stock 894. Baltimore, September 4, 1873. Cotton quiet; middlings 19$*; low middling* U>f; good ordinary 16\ \ gross receipts 13 bales; export* ccastwiso 25; shies Sly; stock 517. WiLMisoTON. September 4 1873. Cotton atiady; middling* 18; net receipt* 5 bales; sales 10; stock 1C9. Spirits of turpentine firmest 40. Rosin firm at $2 Co for strained. Crude turpentine quiet at $2 for hard; $3 35 (01 yellow dip and virgiu. Tar steady at $2 85. Liverpool, September 4,1873. Cotton—of sales to day 7,COO were American bales; sales of uplauds.-on a basis of good ordinary, deliver able November or December, 8.1£; upland*, delivery of new crop on basis of good ordinary 8V Mobile, September 4.187?. Cot.on steady and ia fair demand; low middlings 16V, net receipts 158 baloa; export* coastwise 77; sales 156; stock 5.765. New Orleans, September 4, 1873. Cotton firm; middlings 18V low middlings 17£? strict gooJ ordinary 15 1 ,; net receipts 214 bales; gross :t96; sales 400; stock 829. Laikb.—Flour dull; treble $C G5aT 75; family $8 00 a9 75. Corn qniat; white and yellow 09*70. Oats quiet at 43*45. Bran quiet at 82\a75. Hay dull; prime $23; choice $25. Fork lower at $16 50 for old; $17 50 for new. Dry salted meats scarce; auldora 9,‘ 4 . Bacon dull; shoulders 9>;; clear rib sides 10,V clear sides 11,S'. Hams firmer at 14X*16X- Law* r » ,r demand for export trade; tierce 8 s .o8S ; kegslOt^all. Sugar—stock small with good Iocs! demand; common 9; fair 9>;*9,S ; good to fully fair IOaiOV ceoica 11% all>;. Molasses—uo moven eut. Whisky dull and lower; Louisiana 99; Cincinnati $1 05;. Coffee in de. maud at SlS'a^ 1 ^. Exchange—Sterling 24 S- Kew York sight S' pre mium. Gold $1 15S- UH© Charleston, September 4, 1873. Cotton—Middlings 18; net receipts 32; gross 134; ia!ea 100; stock 4,452. Galveston, September 4, 1873. Cottou—Ordinary 12S; good ordinary 13al4; uct receipt* 46; sales 734; stock 5,358. AUOUUTA, September 4, 1873. Cotton firm; middlings 177£al8; reoalpt* 60 bales; sties 150. Bo*ton, September 4, 187*. Cotton quiet and strong; middling* 90gross re ceipts 212 bales; net 212; sales 300; stock 9,506. Philadelphia. September 4, 1873. Cotton firm; middlings 20 V low middling* MX; good ordinary 17V B*t receipts 90 bales; gross 146. London, September 4, 1873. The bullion In the Bank of England baa decreased £13,000 during the pa-tweek. Th* amount withdrawn from Uie bank ou tbs baleuoj to-dsy was £160.600. Faria, Baptembar 4,187$. GREENE & ROSSIGNOL, Druggists § Pharmacists. IMPOltTEltS ANP WHOLESALE DEALERS IN DRUBS * DRUC6ISTS SUN DRIES, PAINTS, OILS, CLASS. AC.. No. 264 Broad Street. AUGUSTA, CA. WANTED JKNTLEMAN. A FURNISHED ROOM IN private family, where there are few or no other bo«rders. References exchanged. Address H. C. Herald office. augfitf Besides the already large livt of Eminent Contribu j ^ ore snd co-lsboretore, there will b« con.Uut additions J pVlA—oommow wnse'ln tbts'lrretwMmt^'o. itolEd- to the sources from which we shall derive ordinal mat- I wine k Fox'* drug store and tel) them jouwant Hun ter for the Journal, and special arrangements will be made for furnishing the best materials an attrac tive form) which can be ouutl in tbs Foreign Jour nals. Under the NEW ARRANGEMENT we confidently expect s large additiou to our list o subscription*, intending that it shall be brought to the atteation of evory physician iu the Southern States, I medicine does all y and being positively certain that no better investment j to you that this acknowledgment should be made. Iu Medics! Literature esu be made by suv cue of them I worthies chill medicine. OA be msdo by any ob. of them TB „ medicin . Joa wiU n „ d M t than is offered in this Journal under the present man- Fox's drug store. auglS ... I W IT NEVER FAILS; ITS OPERATION 18 OCICK The subscrlpUon price wUl rernsiu, as berclofore. at : luU . ure . Dr. 1. Breddeld's Female Regulator—it THREE DOLLARS PER ANNUM j has been u»ed for over twenty years with unbounded success by many of the most distinguished Physicians T>t tbe South. It is a legitimate prescription, and pos sesses tbe three fold power of giving tone to tbe auglS Air THOMAS BROUGHTON. OF CINCINNATI. I says: • W. C. Hamilton k Co—I bad had tbe ague for two loug jeais, and bad tried e4veral remedies of ac knowledged or pretended lueril, without sny good re sult. I finally tried you preparation Kress Fever QEMUINE COAL CREEK LUMP COAL, Tonic.’ Oue bottle comnlatalYbrake nn tb* maladw. 1 uwivir vuhi, claim fer it; aud it is oolv due cents per bnahel-the weight warranted. Parties in the city, or at a distance, will do well to avnd their order* at once. You remember the scarcity of Coal last winter, take notice and govern your selves accordingly. y4l-U* EDWARD PARSONS. ALL WHO WISH TO VOTE, r|lAKE notice that by a recent Ordinance passed by tbe Mayor and Council, every person who i* old enough to vote, or wishes to participate in our city elections, is required to come to my office iu the City 11*11, aud register his name aud place cf residence. The books for the same will be opened ou the 15th day of September, and will remain open for that pur pose until the 15th day of November. All failing to attend to this, either white or colored, will be debared voting at either or all elections. FRINK T. RYAN. City Clerk. August 24-tf . PARKINS. . WAUIVCR ALLfcN. FAFKiNS & ALLEN, ^Whitects and ^uperjn^ndents, Will furuinb Plans aud Specifications for CHURCHES. BANKS. STORE BUILDINGS, AND DWELLINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. OFFICE, Corner of Pryor and Locator Htreet*. op posite the Kimball Houae. dwMAwli. CAMP HOUSE, W ITHIN ONE HUNDRED YARDS OF FASHEN- ger depot. Meals, 50c. I Lodging 50c. •J. 15. CAMP, Proprietor. sep4-tf Griffin, Georgia. iu advance, afid the address for all businexta commu nications will be ATLANTA MEDICAL AND SURGICAL JOURNAL, Care Atlanta. Hl&ald Publikhiso Coup any. All matter connected with the Editorial Department will be addressed to the Editor*. ALEX. ST. CLAIR-A BRA MS. R. A. ALSTON. HENRY W. GRADY. Prourietor*. BALTIMORE CARDS. . improving tbe blood.and directly stimu lating the womb by supplying tbe wants of nature. It give* health to tbe frame, and happineaa to the heart. ang6 *3T YOUNG WOMAN. IF YOU ARK SUFFERING fiom coniinntd headache, pa‘u* in the back and lower stomach, palpitation of the heart, difficulty of breath ing. constipation or the bowels, loss of appetite, and tbe thousand end one evil* resulting from a suppression or irregularities at tbe 4 *inoutbly itckuem,” buy a bot tle ol this medicine. It is “Woman's Beat Friend.” aud the bloom of We congratulate the subscribers of tbe Atla n Medical and Buroicax. Jourmal upou the change ; •c*-’ or diug to dicectii ..... ...... , health will soon be upon your < which hat been made in its business arrangements j druggists. The new publishers have already furnished, in con- { uection with another enterprise, conclusive evidence ; of their energy and ability. With a very little effort, STATE LAW CARDS. the Journal has been mode a decided FiUAUciAl Success, and under the new arrangement, and the determination j a upon the part of the publishers to spare'neither labor nor expense In making It worthy of a largely extended patrouage, we shall hope to be in communication with very much larger number of onr Medical friends. For ourselves, and others who may be associatea | Aitornejsat Law, Athens, Ga. with us, we can only promise renewed efforts to fur nish a Journal of the highest order. * 4 * Parties having business in any of the tom named below, tcxll find the Lawyers whose Cards nserted below reliable at J prvmjk. Cards inserted TUEN8. Cobb, Erwin &. Cobb. GUSTAV US OUKR. JOHN R. ORER. ROBERT ODER. G. OBER h SONS, Manufacturers and Proprietors of Genuine Phospho-Pernyian Guano, AiuiiionlatPtl Miper-Phosphates, Special Tobacco Compound, Cr. und Platter, &c., &c., &c, —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Office, 68 South Street, BALTIMORE. Maryland. Fac tory, Locust Point. J. P. LOGAN, M. P.. W. F. WESTMORELAND M. D.. Editor*. WANTED. Job Work. STEAM PRESSES! FINE PRINTING WAV JNO ADDED NEW EBESSES AND NEW MATERIAL TO OL’K OFFICE, AND SECDHED THE 8EKVTCE8 OF Emory Speer, Lawyer, Athens, Georgia, as Solicitor General, will at tend the Courts of Clarke, Jackson, Walton, Gwiuuett. liall. Bank*. Franklin. Habersham. White, Rabun, and give attention t*> collections and o.ber claims. 'linsley W. Rucker, Attoruey-tl Law Prompt attention given to all Lua- Wheat growers would do well to purchase then superior Guanos, used v« ry lorgeiy in wheat growing . sections. I bare used these Manures for the last five years snd unhesitatingly recommend them. R. A. ALSTON. • EDWARD COX, Decatur, Oa.. Agent. osfM-dif G0LDSB0R0U6H, FORSTER k CO., Distillers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine Standard Whiskies and Imported Liprs, No. 02 Soutli Gay Street, Baltimore. C. D. Hill, A 1 ' Thomas R. Lyon, Attorney at Law, practices regularly in tbe Court* o Doughtily, Baker aud Mitchell»ouuties. Codes uon* made. All busiQCKS diligently ttatai to. A MKK " :l ”• J. R. McCleskey, Attorney at I>w. AYVk.vul., UADIES’ ( iieiuiso, Drawers, Skirts A Nightgowns Walking Suits, Infants’ Outfits ANl) CHILDREN'S CLOTHIXti. £. N. SPENCEtt, No. CK lA.I14.tCD SI., .ti g2C4.ro MMWttE R John F. Reddine, KAD’.S GUAM) Dll HESS COUHiVK. BEAD’S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, READ’S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE. Made in Baltimore, snd Fold by all dealers. South and West. It is the sweetest perfume in America, and sells at 25 cents. aug2C-lm lauts Auction House, a FIRST-CLASH CLEANER AND REPAIRER, at once. J. DAVIS. Sept. 4-2t. 24 Peachtree st., near cor. Marietta st Reliable and Experienced! bu.iiM.b. imt in Dis baud,. MACON CAIIDS. MT. AIRY PROPERTY For Sale or Rent. . feet, adapted to the sale of dry goods, groceries general merchandise, with lot 50x100 feet, within forty yards of the depot at Mt. Airy, ou the Air-Line Railroad, will be »old or let on reasonable terms. Ap ply to JOHN M. SMITH, at Mt Airy, or A. J. RAKE- STRAW. corner of Alabama A Loyd streets, Atlanta. Sept. 4-1 w. «og>r among tbs l.Under*. Th, old ladiea at UH* ■aoy th»b|M gO»r Utt, toabion la partii-uhtrlr ' ^molldg -tfllhoat monay and witbont arrip. Tha Boatbarn manban cf Congrea* eHttf to tba back pay ataal Hka a hungry dog to a bona. Tax Notico. rj^HE Books ar«> now open for collecting the City Tax. Take due notice and govern yourselves accord ingly. J. H. FRANKLIN, sug3i-Ct City Tax Collector k Receiver. ioo,ooo POUNDS. DRIED FRUIT. For which I will pay the HIGHEST MARKET PRICK. Call and see me before yon sell elsewhere. M. WELL HOUSE. Sept 4-dlw. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN sisted by able Professor* Next session opens Sep tember 18th. Course of Study extensive, comprising all branches of a polite education. French ia the lau- guago of the School. Class honors awarded at the close of the year. Circular* on application. aug20-lm NATIONAL HOTEL (Fariuari) T'.bb. H* dm,) XJaltou. Ooorgla, R.^P. O'NEILl, * JNO. BARCLAY. Propriolort. NOTIOE ! LIMITED COPARTNERSHIP. T HE undersigned have formed a limited partner ship under aud pursuant to Section 191U of the Revised Code of Georgia. The general partners are Andrew J. West and Henry 8. Edwards, aud tbe spe cial partner James M. Bali, all of the city of Atlanta, Ga., under the firm name and stvls of WEST & EDWARDS. Vor the purpoaa of conducting a WHOLESALE GROCERY COMMISSION BUSINESS In the city of Atlanta, Georgia. Tbe said James M. Ball, special partner, has contri buted to the capital stock Twenty-five Thousand Dol lars, in cash, actually paid in. Said partnership to date from July 1st, 1873, aud continue for thro* years. ANDREW J. WE8T. 1 _ . _ 4 llENIiY 8. EDWAKD8, | P»rla.n. JAMES M. BALL. 8pad*l Puts... J,37-dl.Ww GUARDIAN’S SALE. nary of Claytou county, will be told FIRST TUESDAY IN SEPTEMBEHNEXT, t the Court House door, iu Fayette county, betwcon he legal hours of sale, ON ELEVENTH INTEREST iu he north half of the Lot of LAND, No. 172, in the Fourth District of Fayett* county. Said half lot being the Dower of Martha A. Reeves sold for the benefit of the rniuor. Terms co*h. HENRY G. REEVES. Guardian. J2S2L tiEOKHIA-t'lttyton County. To all Whom it may Concern. C YATHARINR M. STARR, J. T. STARR ud J. O. J H*wr h.Ttof m propar form .pplied to n. for l.t- t.r. ut ^nilui.UuiuD an th. him. at H. M. Store, t'toi'tl th). U to clfe .11 aod ODfUlar tha orvdtton •dJ wrt of ktn of H M. Htarr to ha .nc! appear at nj OOca within tba tune praacribad bjr lair, aad ahow oanaa, If an, tha, coo. why permanent lettara of ad- mlaUtraUcn abould not ha granted to O. M. Starr, J. T. Starr aud J. u. Starr, on tha oatate oi H. M. sure. WBueaa mg band and oflfctal ate nature. >u J- A. MuCONNICLL, Ordiuary, lice apecla In the Bank of Franca damaaad oaa yg THK DISTRICT OOCRT OF TDtt UNITED ■uillion dollara dcrlng lhapaat wMk. X Situ. Korthara Dlatrlet or HaeHu-i. .k. three weak. i ffr mKriP**? 11 * *• Thla ia to glee nolle* oaoa a waak lot X*" “* n appointed Aaaigwaa af Hon. Selnon Tift, ol Ilia 8**1 bos gone to tbMl SI. Louie. bfluli ' ?Aarp. Jr., if Atlanta, te'tha uooo'ty of r u llau - - - - ta add Skrtnet, who haa haaa adjndgad a Bankrupt vgobhia own petition, by tba Uatrlrt Can ft for mli Angnat il. tils. „ NOAH R. FOWLER. Aategnaa. aagM-dlaarSw Atlanta, On. WORKMEN. Herald Falsiiai Comply IS NOW PltEPAHED TO EXECUTE EVERY DI8CB1PTION OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING SUCH AS BILL HEADS. LETTElt HEADS, CIRCU LARS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, SHIPPING RECEIPTS, SHIP PING TAGS, BILLS OF LAD ING, NOTES, DRAFTS. INSURANCE BLANKS CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, FINE LABELS. BLANK CHECKS, LE GAL BLANKS, RAILROAD BLANKS, INVITATION TICKETS, E ECTIONT1CKETS,BUSINESS CAUDS, VISITING CARDS, CER H- FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES PROGRAMMES, HAND BILKS, PAM PHLETS, ETC., ETC.. ETC., ETC., ETC NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY AND AS Cheap as the Cheapest! THOSE WHO FAVOR US WITH THEIR ORDERS MAY RELY UPON ALL TROMI 8ES BEING FAITHFULLY CARRIED OUT. PLEASE REMEMBER WE HAVE ONE PRICE FOR ALL! AND THESE PRICES WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH THOSE OF NORTH ERN CITIES ; IN FACT. RANGE FROM TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LESS THAN MANY OF THEM. M0- Sand iu vour order fur auy kind oi PRINTING. Order.; from abroad will re ceire prompt attention and only a rraaouitble per contage on actual coat charged for the HERALD PUBLISHING CO. ALABAMA STREET POSTPONED C lay ton Sheriff’s Sales. Uf ILL be told before tbe Court Hon te door iu the XX town of Joneeboro, Clayton county, Ga , on the Orat Tuaaday In October, 1873. between the utual houra of eale, tha following proyarty. to-wlt: Tha north half of land lot No. 240, except four acres In tha northaaat corner of aaid lot; alao the cut half ol lot No. 209; alto, tha oaa-alxleenth of au acre, more or laaa. No. 1, fourth aectlou iu the loan ol Joaeaboro. on the eaat^tde of tha Haeon & Western railroad, all of whloh HrlTw Ihe 13th district of origi nally Henry now Clayton county. Levied oa aa the Properly of Jaaae Caagler under and by virtue of a a re froto the Superior Court of aaid county In favor uf Wm Q Lana a Co. va. aaid Jeaae Canirler. to aatialy aaid • k. Property pointed out by plalut fl'. attor- aaya. augll-lda *s. o. IH’DS IN. Sheriff. Patapnco Female Institute, Near Baltimore, Md., TB Wnh the patty Death and Doutbwest. lu'ioSttoa Ip w^teto- aarito baaltbfWL ta oautrel. and asatty reaobad by rall- raad (no. batMaiora and Warhtugton City. J. A. Hunt, u Kltxit Circuit atid Supn-i c A I, II O I \ Joseph McConnell, Attorney at Law, Oelbouu, Gortlou couuty, < practice ia ail tbo Court*. Office the tt T R~H~S V I to la K~ C A Wofford & Milner, WANTED. ri^WO OR THREE GOOD MACHINISTS WANTED I at once at Schofield’* Iron Worts. Macon. Go. J. S. SCHOFIELD Jc SON. Sept. 3-<llw. F O It S Y T l« Cabaniss &. Turner, Attorn* ya at-Law, will practice in the -o » 4v ioi • 4 tin: Circuit, aud Supreme Cooit, ami elsewhere .v -i.^tal coutract. A. D. Hamrriond, Lawyer, will practice iu Flint Circuit, tbe Uuited Stale* District Court*, and Supreme Com t. o U T V A LLE l7 W. C."collier Attorney and Counselor ai Law. Fort Valley. Ga Q R f JT-» in.- R H- Johnston. Jr.. Will give eepecial attention ip all Legal Bueinee* el- trusted to his care. Practices iu the Fiiut Circuit. Doyal & Nunnally, Will give prompt attenliouto auy bu*in>-aa tutruatod to their care. » >•**• N. C. Collier, Attorney at Law. IU A C O b . C. B. Wooten, Attorney at Law. >r Benj. W. Barrow. Lawyer; will give prompt attention to auy legal bum FLOURINC MILLS. Lcorgia Flour ins; Mills, BURR A FLANDERS, Proprietors. Manufacturer* of WILEY’S XXXX FLOUR, PEARL GRITS. MEAL. BKAN. Ac.. Ac.. IVT acou, Georgia. ‘ aug26 tf. STOP AT THE BROWN HOUSE, Opposite the Fas-enger IVpot. F|!HE Rooms are elegantly iurt.i*bed, and the Table is supplied with every dtlicacy the marfci-t afford*. I. E. BROWN & SON. TVopnetor*. SEYMOUR, TINSLEY k CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS Macon, Oeorgia. sujr&df W. A. HUFF, WHOLESALE DEALER IN CORN, B^CON, LARD, TIES, BAGGING, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Etc., Corner Cherry and Third Streets, MACON. Georgia. — — 1 aug26-tf ness entrusted to bit« M A D I S O K A. G. & F. C. Foster. SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE ZiaO-rAnso. G-n. fJiniS INSTITUTION, with a corps of Niu* Fir*t t'laaa Teachers, will resume exercior* the lo*t We»ln« s- Attorneys-at law. will practice ia Ocmulgec Circuit. Supreme Court, and United States Circuit Courts. The in August. Four premiums for exoe! euce in Senior is Kegirier in Bankruptcy tor 5th aad 6Ui Dio- trict*. Music snd Painting were awardeil Pupil* of tbia “ ° V ' i College at the last State Fair. Foe Catalougce ad 1 drees L F. OCX. President. IMpfi-MAl Jn-etnuA •aavT *b *a *sf) 'natnv *»ed«ci aoSuaeowgi uotn.i 31 ontezcma and uuuihuHn JWirtWl HAS BUN IN OPERATION *• y«are. aad aniuva a natlorott repiitotloD. Mtebar of pnplla Uiullad to niaaty. tt haa * reoAblede of tbe Ittalea, prtoci FISH A DUPREE. _Attentey« at Law. A U K dll « m~. W. W. Turner, At torn i y-et-Law. Special attenUon given ta collec tions. T AkAYkrTiT J. C. Clements WUl practice in Rome asad Cherokv* CircuiU. Prompt attentiou given to toliections. Claims tor wild land* attended to promptly. It ° wwr " ~ Hamilton Yancey, Attorney at law. INttre In New Empire Ulwk. Bread street. Will practice iu all the Courts. Prompt at- ' nan pxo'i pas etnsqstv jmu<u pjsjl pus a iyo q>«Ol JT0 Xq wd 9Z IV TVOO dHQl M3 TO Lsaq »qi n»* U<» I jqkuoq moj v ao k q BAGCING AND TIES. tention given to t Dunlap Scott, Praattcaa to all tbe conrte. C. A. Thornweil, ONE CAR LOAD! At MARK W. JOHNSON’S. Hfttilw Lands For Sale. > A R T A. s George F. Pierce, Jr., AttteJ y i k i ii a. John H. Woodward, >y at Lai T)V virtue of aa agreenitat, matte ami aatered into m | J3 batw ~ Vna trtronlara ad Area. KB*. It. B. ABCHEB. P. O. BUoM City, Ud. lween the legatee, of tha eaten of Jaror, Kp- Wnger, tale of Pike comity, decaaeed. will ha aold he fore the Court Hotter door, tu tha town of Zebulou, ou the FIRST TCBttUAY in October neat, belwern ihe uaual boor, of aale, to the kigbeet bidder, if net di.- poaad of privately before the day of tele, tha following tote af land, to wit: Late No. 134 and 13*. In the 2th now Pike county, in P» r acre#, to anil purrbkaeri. l remaining ta-o-tbirde in tutoreat on the la.t year. in Cbarokea are offered al W U TlMimht privateaala: Lot No. 1214. ia tha l»lh dlatnjt. let arc- . ri. I loitius, noti. LtunnktoitekNo. 201. to tha 11th duirict. *th Attorney at Law. rroa^tt attenttea given to all boai- 25unn. CbSwoga; tot No. ate. in tha 12th diatrict. let naaa animated to Ma care. aaofjna, Lampkte; tot No. A. In the 12th diatrict. 4th .action. Cede; tot No. 20. to tha 22d diatrict. 3rd are. tun. noyd: let No. 111. in the lath diatrict. 1« no tion. Forayth; tot No. 12*1. ia the 14th diatrict. tat ere- ttou. Fotayth; lot No. lit. in the 2nd diatrict. let lec tion. Foreytb; lot No. 12T. to the 27th diatrict. 2nd etc- tton, Murray; tot No. 126, to tha 2th diatrict. let aae- ttoa. Calon. P. H. McDOWELL. Agent for Lagataaa of dan. Eppicger. Angnat 24. -n-tda. THE ” VICTOR " 1174NTM) —wta Arm ? ▼ South for tta Victor i Tbo “Victor” wiU Nil aa mo “Mfitaff.** For forma, uMrtw •ta5*tf B. J. WILKS \ Allawta,