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The Daily Herald. I fjg FRIDAY, ,SEPTEMBER 19, 1873. r HE C I TY NOTICE TO CITY SlB«( ltIBKHS Suiimne Court. J. M. ALEZAITDER CO., IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, STEEL & CARRIACE MATERIAL Mill Stones and Bolting Cloths, Cutlery, Chains, Axes, Belting, Hoes—Agents for Hoe & Co.’s Circular Saws, Straub’s Queen of the South Mills, Howe’s and Babcock’s Celebrated Smut Machinery, and mATT’S SWINGING LID COTTON GINS. "22! f MACON ADVERTISEMENTS. John P. Fort, Public Sale THE ATTO LAW, Lny ll<nr<l Pron Mr. J. L. Crensbaw i9 the sole authorized „ , , . , . .. In this Court yesterday argument was concluded in igent id the city for receiving subscriptions j , io _ Aibany Circaiti Henry 8 . wimberly , Tra.teo, to the Herald, and fiwia this d ite we shall v?j u, \y. Collier et al, claim from Dougherty county, recognize only his receipts as valid. Argued lor plaintiff by N. Morgan ; for .defendant by ————Davis and R. F. Lyon. # XOd[ 9 3I ^°’ 20* saim: Circuit, Richard Hobbs vs. J. S. Raine •illWIOddS v SJSOtUud auiZIlHJdJ joj and W * L DaT,8 ‘ claim from Dougherty. Argued for * plaintiff In error by Hinas; for defendant by R. F. KiBJiinom iiiwH aovai ssvia m [ Joofc OJ pnul 110l)U0|in ’S3HSIN No. 22. Jumf.B. Walker, vn. W H. Whitehead, mc- -aVA P UE S1IO ‘SXNIVd — dptLIX 1 tiou to enter judgment of Supreme Court U. S., from H«J dl|) JOJ N3HJ(I J® .<|d«llis Iinj V ! Blkcr connty. Argued for plaintiff by Hiues and for — defendant by Lyon. Phillips A: Crew sell Pianos from $275 lo Eo . 27, Southwestern Circuit, J. M- ci.rk et *i,vs. 1.000—Parlor Organs $50 to 500—PiailO : W. W. Barton etal, injunction from Sumter. Pending Stools and Covers $5 to 25.00—Unitars I “*« opening argument of Col. C. T. Goode for plaint- lad Itinlos ■*'. t» 511 (III *(.,,,1,. .1 iff. adjourned to 10 O'clock tbia morning. The Bazab Lasr Nioiit.— The entertainment given •* * * * This case involves the decision of a moat important j by the ladies of the Second Baptist Church, at the LOCAL NOTICES. FALL CLOTHING.—Before purchasing ( private letter from Opelika, tbat your Fall Clothing elsewhere, be certain to 1 call at the store of M. & J. Hirscb, Nos. 50 | and 62 Whitehall street, and examine their 1 sepl6-tf j Last night contained the following intelligence Colonel B. D. Lay arrived hero Tuesday morning. He mailed a letter to Col. Hooper, in answer to the one published in the Ukrald this morning and waited slock, in Opelika forty-eight beta a for an answer, or to give Hooper an opportunity of taking any action he de- This letter of Lay’s will be published M. A J. HIlttSCH have added a Tailoring Department to their store. They are now r re- the Herald. lie left for Columbus on yesterday by , ceiving a magnificent line of new aud elegant the day traiu, where he intends publishing a card in Foreign and Domestic Piece Clotns. A per- auswer to DeVotie. If nothing is done in forty-eight feet fit guaranteed. Call and deliver your hours, he will return to Atlanta. specialty. ATLANTA BRANCH GREAT SOUTH EKN" OIL WORKS. llt-ntlquarlers lor Oils j aam1 ’ 1 * u “ tLe P=*' er uuder <he Conatuution of the . . ! State to grant to public corporations—counties and and Paint*. The largest aud most <»n-\ cme ,_Z oZLi u J lon . sinc e .he „as.. g e plete stock iu the Southern Stales, at pri- ot thoe( . neral , cbool , ct th e Legislature has been ces to compare with any other markets, granttne, from time to time, to the corporations re- ferred to, the privilege of supplementing the general ! school fund by taxation. The city of Atlanta, lor in- ; stance, baa been allowed Uie right to levy a tax for the j support of public schools, and in pursuance of the ; grant has pone forward and established the ayatem. Full Stuck. Reliable Trices. All sorts j In this case the City Council of Americua passed of FURNITURE. Sec «mr stock or BABY CARRIAGES. D. B. MORGAN & CO., aug3I-tf • Successors to W. T. Archer, P. O. Box 380. S3 Whitehall street. orders. seplC-tf Have you had any oysters? If not, go to ( question—ooeof vital interest to the Public School J store next to Redwine ft Fox's, last night, for the ben-, ^ >ease * Fresh arrival daily. leases diuihg- system. The issue made is whether the General As- efit of the Mission Suuday School, No. 1, was largely : rooms are brightening up. Everything looks ' attended. The occasion was an interesting one, and cheerful, and Pease says he is getting rich as | the receipts from sales large. The bouse was crowded f af .£ as Cflll An immense assortment of Artists’ Mate rials and Window Glass. Send for Price Lists. CAItiEY. DUCK ft CO. ordinance to levy a tax for the same purpose, but W. | W. Barlon and others, (citizens of Americus), hied a bill to enjoin the levying of the tax. The question : came up before Judge Barney Hill of the Superior j Court, who granted the injunction. Being dissatisfied I with this decision, J. M. Clarke, a member TTTI 7~ 11 of the Board of Education, aud others, 5V e have this day engaged the services of br011gM up c , fe to the 8uprcma Court Heaftparters for fki Fair.| EL S & LAKEY, 8C Mulberry street, Macon, Ga. | Dealers in OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, AND FANCY AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. j Will establish Headquarters for Hungry People during ; THE GREAT FAIR. Can Feed Five Thousand Feople—The Best Restaurau IN THE STATE. Y from about dark until a late hour, and all enjoyed themselves splendidly. septl4 d2i ELLS k LANEY. Heavy Cassimeres, French, English and Amer- n. CxBTLr.giN.-Thi. gentleman. who i. one of the «*“, nt J - H - Dykeman s, of every pattern most energetic and enterprising btuineas men in the and style — the largest and best assortment The AUCtlOIl H0US6 Of MaCOIl. raiixIyoad, 2 4 0 MILES LONG. IN BrunswlchL, Ga. ON THE 15TH DAY OF OCTOBER 1873. T T SDER AND BY VIRTUE OF A VERDICT AND i decree of the Superior Court of Glynn county, | Georgia, rendered in the bill in Equity, filed in said court at the instance of Rufus B. Bullock. Governor I John T. Brown & Co., M. I. Atkins ft Co., Lyon, M. - Lendon & C«»., et al, complainants, vs. Jacob E. Dart, j the Br«tnt.wick & Albany Railroad Company, etal, re- 1 spondt nts, the undersigned Commissioners, appoint- ! e«i in said Decree, for that purpose, will, on THE I5TH DAY OF OCTOBER, ’73 State, has just established a house in Atlauta, and is ! ever brought to Atlanta. Call and see them. prepared, to meet the demands of the trade for pro visions aud produce. Read his notics iu another column. septl4-3t The young gentlemen of Atlanta are re- Cektuky Whisky.—We call special attention to the i ( l ueK ^ e ^ ca ^ Djkemau s to-morrow, and card of Messrs. H. K. Thnrber ft Co., New York gene- 1 select their Cassimeres, Scotch goods, or ral agents for the Century Whisky. j Broadcloths, for fall and winter wear. Guar anteed that he will suit all tastes! sept!4-3t offer, and expose to sale, before the court bous* door. . iu the city of Brunswick, county of Glynn. 8t<te of Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Goods for the Fall i Georgia, between b o’clock, a.m.. and i o’clock p m., _ * ** regular [ to the highest and best bidder, the and Winter Trade, all of which will be sold sale days. Sale of Honseh >ld Furniture, Plantation Supplies and Real JsbUte ma ; e a specialty BRUNSWICK & ALBANY R. R. FLOURING MILLS. A Splendid Opportunity.—An excellent hotel at Cartersville can be rallied or leased. LIST OF LETTERS. , J. H. Dykeman has the stock of goods now j Messrs. Davis & George as special agents for j wri i Qf error. We apprehend that the decision will be J JJst of letters remaining uncalled for in the Atlsnta I air ^ v ^ u S ^kich fashionable Atlanta will Georgia Flouring Mills, BURR & FLANDERS, Proprietors.; » bama, near the city ot Eufaula, iu said State—a dist ance of two hundred and forty miles, as well as that part of the same now finished, as that part Manufacturers of the Herald. They are authorized to receipt 1 rendered, for in our opinion it is the province of the i Post-office for the week ending September IS, 1H7S: for subscription and to contract for atlver- 1 General Assembly under the constitution to grant the ; piers, walls, fences, bridges, buildings, erectio structures, depots, stations, fixtures, real estatep GENTLEMEN ? tisements until farther notice. August 28, 1873. Stop at the Covington Hotel if you wish nice c: peted rooms, clean, linen, soft beds, good livery accommodate •epif.-tf The Ladies op the Second Baptist Church will giveaSupp^r, for the benefit of Mission No. 1, con nected with their church, next door to Redwicc & Fox’s store, Whitehall street, on Thursday evening, September 18. All are invited to attend. Members of the church ceals and j C. Cox, Proprietor, Covington, Georgia. privilege. The case will be argued to-day by abl counsel, and we suggest tint the members of th< Board of Education of this city attend, and vratcli the i j ll'ituair. W JTsarkmai’iB. ’iv progress of the in New’ York, and bought regardless of costs. septl4-3t Dykeman’s is the place to get your winter c—tlFCampbelk Frederick Croft. Solomon Cham- „oods. One of liis nobby Scotch Cheviot hers, colored. Geo T Coleman, Sam Carter, J H Cobb, | 6 J _ A.—C W Adair, Samuel J Anderson, J W Anderson, Win Alexander, Win P Ashley. II.—C N Baker, Frank Boyd, Geo Barker, Thomas Bakeruno ° uin ruio v V V V ri mm nrint nnt-o structures, depots, stations, fixtures, real estate and clothe itself this season—selected by himself WILtT o A AAA rLUUK, PbAKL uRIToi I appertenances thereto, belonging to aaid corporation, together with all the locomotives, tenders, cars, car riages, equipments, tools, implements, machinery ar. personal property of e\ery description owned by paid Corporation, or in any way fielou iicc to or arr-e:- taining to the distance, and all'the MEAL, BRAN, &c„ Ac., Macon, Georgia. aug26 tf. « ct States Clr . EKSl a tut District Coin WOE, rBE-SIDINO. suits will last all the winter, another season on. .re urged to send in their contribution iep!7-2t In the Circuit Court yesterday, the case of Hauls k Harris, vs. Rogers A: Bell, Bill, kc—dismissed. Three ether equity causes were coniinned—all of them being between Battles vs. Roddies. Joseph A. Ansley was admitted lo the bar of these Courts yesterday. In the District Court—the United States vs. ten bot tles vaniiia oil, etc., H. C. Pope claimant. Verdict of forfeiture. Adolph Lxnce was tried on two caeca consolidated into one. Nol pros'd as to court for setting up a dis tillery. Tried for retailing without license aud carry- I mg on the business of a distillery. After able argu- i nients by Col. Geo. S. Thomas for the government and ■This evening, if the weather j jjjjj f. Qonley for defendant, the case was submitted to Lawyers’ Briefs.— 1 The Herald Job Office i6 pre pared tc print lawyers' briefs in the best style, large, clear type, producing no strain on the eyes to read it. Prices reasonable. We solicit the atronage of our professional friends. jnne7-tf Shootirg M permit*, the °»'f ci,y club wili UaTe » shooting j tteWwho promptly xcquitted the Uefenttont 3 do to start septl4*3t A full line of gentlemen’s underwear just received and lor sale at Dykeman’s. septl4-3t J. II. Dykeman has just returned liom uperb stock of olored/£ s”loneThos ; goods for the Georgia trade—an absolutely sept!4-3t J M Cook, Jos F Clemens, J W Carlton, Collin Bros Messrs Carroll Sc Ketch uni. D—Charlie Daniel, Reno Davis, Geo R Dudley, Sam K Dick, \V*H Doughit. fc—B F Eubanks, T II Echols. K—Herd Freeman, Anderson Freeman. ii—Juo D Gillespie, Jno Griffith, Jos W Garbutt. H—M Harris, (colored), Ed Hammond, Frank Hel- lar, R M Hutcherson, Geo Himgerford, Geo T Hall, 8 11 Hoik, TJ nail, Juo Haynes. Harris, JW Hughes, J L Hickman, Jao UarvrJ, W II Howard, W G k Hyatt. W li Harden. W T Healy, Col W A Hawkins market where he laid Jf—AT Jiuk?, Mike Johnson, DL Jenkins, Henry; JaCOllS ’ ’ ' T ' ’ "■ " ’ rr-t - HOTELS. STOP AT THE BROWN HOUSE, Opposite the Fassenger Depot. T is supplied with Franchises and Rights iored, Haurv Jones. _ Joues, V M JvffrtM, i W Jooea, JT.in.er -lourdan, JM , fnll and perfec t stock. Jimmcr. Jas Johnson, Juo A Jones, »v 13 Johnson, Les- ■ 1 er Jackson. It—John Kirkpatrick, John Kenny, Dr Jno D Kea ton, Jno Knott, Dr F Kalow, Dau'l King, col. mat( b, commencing at 3 o’clock i respectfully invited to attend. The public Accident on the a. k G. Railroad.—From i vx*.e letter written at Camilla, dated l'Jtb instant, we ! Court to-day learn that a negro train hand was horribly crushed while trying to couple some cars on the A. A* G. Rail road on the evening of that day. Appearance bonds were taken in open court ise of the United States vs. Adam A. Anderson The following cases were set for trial The people are fast learning that Jackson’s ; Magic Balsam is an article of real merit. Aqnilicr I Sold by nil dniL-oists. MriNtr. " 00 Jackson's Magic Balsam is fast making its by the many cures ol Neuraleia, Headache and llheu- matism it is performing. Sold by all drug- olored, Tolin 1 gists. under it? charter now belonging to said Corpo: n The Road is complete and iu good ruuwiEg c r .- r from Brunswick to Albany, a distance of Or.e Huc- 1IE Rooms are elegantly Jv.rui.-hed. an i the Table ' drvd and Seventy miles, cr thereabout*, with Engines, ; Cars, and other necestary equipments, together with about fifty miles, nearly completed and ready tor the Track, between Albany ami Eufaula with about three miles of iron laid. The track from Brunswick to Al bany is laid with Cr6l-class, new and heavy r.a.l. (mostly English,) the gieater portion Fish-Lar. lL iron supposed to be worth Si,750,000. Under said decree the Commissioners ar? rc : ::rod to make and execute good and sufficient titles to the purchaser, iu FEE SIMI LE, lree from ah i’.air. e debts, demands, liens, bonds, niorttases cr incum brances whatsoever. tery delicacy the market affords. E. E. BROWN ft SON, Proprietors. GROCERS. i Herald of Vienna Kxpositlou. The following, taken from tho Ne*w 1 the twenty-third, explains itself: THE SINGER SEWING MACHINE COMPANY AND THE VI ENNA KxrosinoN. The following cable telegram, which explains itself, was received in this city oa Wednesday morning by the Singer Machine Company: Vienna, August 19, 1873. ed States vs. Joseph Owensby. Same vs. Enoch Herndon. Same vs. Wm. E. Hansard. Same vs. two mules—Stripling, claim mt. Same ve. two mules, 800 Iba. flair- R. C. Guthrie, claimant. Same vs. James Fant. Same vs. Dyonysio Whelan. Same vs. 144 boxes cigars—R. F. Maddox k Co., claimant. There being lo further business Court adjourned till 10 o'clock this morning, Justices’ Courts.—Justice Hsmmond yesterday re- I»—Henry II L:i Al—Wilson McCowan, Capt A McII Mathis, E M McAllister, Frank Monroe, Ja6 II McDer mott, Wm Marliu. !V— Cris Nineyard, col, H Neeson, M D, Jno Nickol j W p-W N H\"artri>l g0 ,JimPrke, Booker i-attcrsoo. A >ay int° every family of the land, 1 J Powell. I K—Rev Dr Rtmeey, D D, Arthur Russell, Hon the District ! Bouch Rice, Frank Red, J Robinson. I S—Col Larkiu Smith, Jack Sandcn . , C Smith. George C Spencer, Paul Span, B D Shoe- make, Master A W Starke. T—Joseph Tate, M F Turner. W—B J Wilson, Green Wright. SEYMOUR, TINSLEY ft CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS aCaoon.. Georgia. augM-tf W. HUFF, WHOLESALE DEALER CORN, BACON, LARD, TIES, BAGGING, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Etc., Corner Cherry and Third Streets, MACON, Georgia. A—Mrs Nellie Akers, Miss Mary Avery. Removal.— We have removed to No. 92 j Whitehall street, lately occupied by D. C. ! Seymour & Co., where we will keep a choice ! z— I assortment of Gkoceries at reasonable prices, LAWYERS. Terms ol Sale: Oue Hundred and Fifty Thousand Dollus CASH, to j be paid on the day of sale, and before the legal hours ! of sale expires, and the balance as the same may be ; called in by the said Commissioners. Tilo purchaser . to be placed in possession of the property on the pay- ! meat of tho first instalment aud to receive titles on ! the payment of the balance of tho purchase money. The first payment to be forfeited on lailure there.n. Also, at the same time and place, will be soli TELEGRAPH LINE ! upon the Right of Way of said Radroid, now coaple- ! ted from Brunswick to Albany, with all the and propeity ci the said Telegraph Lice. «" si* to see •» of our old friends and sepj Boyd & Brumby. Burdine, Mrs Lycia Blackman, Misk Maggie Burdin c;—M ss Kate D Cooper, Miss N A Carmical, Miss 1 a host of new ones. Mary P Ciatou. 1)—Mrs W Dickerson 2, Mrs Nannie Drake, Miss Mary Durin. Miss Fannie Dibble. K—Miss Lenat Elexander. P—Mrs Mary Fraser, Mrs K M Flournoy, Miss Clara J Fuller. w—Miss JenuieGlenu (col). Miss M C Glaes. dollar per bottle. The proprietor gives it ■Mrs L-zztc Harper, Mrs J L H.rd.0, Mrs Fannie' * t nr „ Druggists and store keepers sell Jackson’s Magic Balsam at 25 cents, 50 cents, and one THOMAS FINLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA GEORGIA. Terms—Cash. 0. A. LOCHRASE. A. HOOD, 1\. E. HIKES. A. a BACON. JOHN C. NICHOLL? J. J. HARRIS. Coramiaon sr Singer Sewing Machine Company, New York city. ■ a ,,i re d Harriett Hill (coi.) to giro bond in the c M—Rrs Xj ALIO UdrylT. Jll 8 tl L xinruiu, jvlro r 4iJiiit ,\ | , , | I,. , Hitson, Mrs Satiie Holtzclaw, Mrs M C Hunter, Miss dw«v. Oue hundred botlles per week are Courts, and elsewhere by special contract. Al business attended to with dispatch. Office: North K-ast Corner of Broad and Marietta Streets, Bed Build g, up-stair*. docSl- j Vienna Exposition, first prize, the medal of progress, j fifty dollars copditioned to keep the peace towards : away, awarded the Singer Machines; also the medal for the ! Lottio j, cl , OD , (col). Colonel T. W. Hooper for the ' Lulu Ha*per, Miss Maria Hunter, Miss Carrie Hard- best specimens of work done, and three medals to < ployes for superior excellence of productions. Inslke A. H<oper. President Singer Machine Company. feb3)-d2w State; J. M. McAfee for the defendant. He also tried Maria Willis (col) for larceny, alleged to have been committed in stealing a silver watch and one pistol. The evidence was insufficient to bind, and the delend- barged. Thomas Finley for the State; Mobile Shell Oysters, the first oysters of tho teatou Colonel H. J. Spray berry for defendant. j ist received at Joha Domini’s Saloon, Nv>. 8 Alabama street, and served in every style. *ep 1G-3L The Herald Job OyncK executes Letter Heads Note Heads, Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, etc., iu the best style, and at living prices. Send ue your orders jnne7-tf The other Justices had i day. > criminal businesi yestc: iVi'rioitHl Mention. Hon. John H. James went to Marietta to make, to a meeting composed of three or four agricultural clubs, meet- i his first agricultural speech. It wili be reported for the Herald by Mr. Sam. Echols. Charley Willingham, one of the best editors that Georgia has produced, has sold out his interest in the Griffin Star to Mr. I'. S. Fitch—the original Fitch— who again grabs his salacious pen and steps to the front. Sorry to lose Willingham, and glad to get Fitch. Dr. W. F. Westmoreland, for many years a learned and leading physician, and always a courteous and The Supper, by the ladies of the Second Baptist j pleaeaut gentleman, announces his return in improved Seventh Ward Democracy.—There will be iog of the Seventh Ward Democratic Club at Green’ (formerly Jackson’s) store, corner Peachtree and Eilis streets tc-night at o’clock. Samuel Weil, President. Lear vs. Dog.—Avery important announcement is made in this issue. Benner’s Bear will fight any two Georgia raised dogs during Fair. Let the sporting world be on the alert. Church, next dcor to Redwii has been postponed until thi will come off withont respect to the weather. Committee of Invitation for tte Dickens Par ty.—Mrs. Juo. F. Edwards, Mrs. E. F. Hoge, Mrs. Miles Turpin, Mrs. W. T. Newman, Mrs. J. L. Grant, Mrs. R. P. Zimmerman, Mrs. C. W. llvuderson, Persons desiring invitations to the Dickcus party for their friends not residing in Atlanta, will please t j apply to any member of the above named committee and they will be accommodated. The Zouaves.—Hereafter ba it distinctly under stood this journal is the chosen organ of the Zouaves. They are our crowd! The Katydids, the ••Gov’s,” occupy a tack seat in the chamber of our esteem. We are for the “Zu-Zus” first, last and all the time. They made a splendid display on their first drill of W’educs- day, aud we calculate will astonish just about seven teen companies and a half at the State Fair. Their uniform is the dashiest and most brilliant thing ever seen in Atlanta. They performed some new and handsome evolutions on the parade ground on Wed nesday, and astonished everybody by tbeir proficiency in drill. S rgeeut James Loyd is very probably the best drilled man in Atlauta. Three cheers aud a tiger for the "old boys.” That Habeas Coarus Case.—Judge Pittman yes terday investigated the habeas corpus case between Mr. James E. Ccx and Mrs. Lula Cox, mentioned some days ago. The evidence, which is conflicting, and much of which is unfit tor publication, was gone* through with, aud the arguments deferred till this morning. The matter involved is tte po^ession oi the children. Colonel S. B. Spencer and liillyer ft Bro. represent Mr. Cox. Captain John A. Stephens and Thrasher k Thrasher appear for Mrs. Cox. • A Dress Paradr. WHY CAN’T WE HAVE OXK? A correspondent sugg« Sts, and wesccind his sug gestion, that ou next Saturday afternoon the three military companies of Atlanta shall have a dress i'a rade at the City Drill Park. All are now handsomely uniformed, pretty well drilled aud splendidly aimed, and such a parade would attract thousands to the grounds. Let it be done ! A Good One.—How an old Dakkf.y got Jim Mc- Cool.—Jim McCool’s friends tell the following “good one” on him : A railroad conductor the other day, in ■passing through the car set apart for the accommodation ol the colored citizens, saw an old darkey on his way to Opelika to attend the Convention recently held at this place. The old man’s faro was demanded, and he to!d the conductor (Las he didn’t have a cent, that he was a delagi*, and that he apoaed delsgits travelled free. The conductor after informing him that such was not the case, told him that he would liavo to put him off at the next station. The old darkey feeling gra’efnl for the conductor’s goodness of heart, repliel,“ yes ash, data *htr I’se gwina.” ; ft Fox, Whitehall street, | health to his professional duties. Heii (Friday) night, when it j ing et the Tennessee Springs. 8 be?: •Mrs H J Johnson, Mrs Renwick Johnson. Ij—Mies Fanuie Latban, Mrs E C Logan. K—Mrs Elvira Kridwel, Mrs Mary Kirkland. M—Miss Lucy McIntosh, Miss Mary Marshall, Mrs John HcFarlsne, Mrs L> McLinch. P—Mrs Sallie J Porter, Mrs W A L Pyoea R—Miss Annie Raggin, Miss Annie Robinson. MiJ Antoniette Ravisi, Miss Maggi Kenan, Miss Flaviov Rod wine. »—Miss Ophelia Simmons, Mrs Minena Sharps,Mb W S Stokes, Miss Metilda Summers. T—Mirs Julia Tanner, Miss Hannah Taleaferro, col ored, Mrs Mary J Towers. W—Mis M Walton. Persons calling for any of the above letters will please say advertised. given away on the Macon iY Western Bail- road. Long may it live uutil it has cured all the pain and aches in the United States. | Ladies will find a lull assortment of sum- j McCuiioc, Mrs Mary a J mer millinery and fancy goods at Knox’s Mil- ' liueiy aud Variety Store, Whitehall street. We are constantly reeeivingall the latest nov elties iu milliner}’ and fancy goods, which we are selling at very low prices. Call in and ; look through, and you will find something : [m j you need. We have a very handsome line of | sash ribbons, which we are selling cheap; also a few more of those Florida hats at very low prices. angl-dtf A W NOTI C L. A. C. GA R L I N G T O N, Liawyor, Will Practice in All the Courts. ( Office : Republic Block, Otb2-dfe 4 t1anta Georgia. S. A. DARNELL. Attorney - at-Law Job Work. STEAM PRESSES! FINE PRINTING HAVING ADDED NEW NEW MATERIAL PRESSES AND TO OUR Advice for Everybody that Costs Nobody i Bagging and Ties, Bacon and Lard, Flour Anything.—Lotions and cosmetics make a \ aud Grain, Hay, &c., Ac., always at superficial coating on the skin, give an nrti ficial color easily seen, but are vilely destruc-1 five of the color, texture and pliability of the skin itself. Wrinkled, haggard and prema j aug2G-tf Dunn, Oc.leteee. A Co‘s. Out or Health.—Iu this common expres sion is comprehended an immense amount of SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF CLAIMS For Georgut. Olfiie corner Broad and Alabama Sts i Will practice in the Courts of Atlauta and Blue Ridct Circuits. tjoun Mr. Thomas Brumby, the lately elected cadet for tbo Naval Academy from this District, will leave about I Monday for Aucapolif*. Wo \vi»h him, at the very leaet, ! an Admiralty. ! Wo were pleased to see the handsome face of Mr. I Dick Peters on Whitehall yesterday. II? holds a very | important position on a railroad iu Kentucky, and re- I turned on a short visit to his triends. The following, among others, were registered at the ; National Hotel last night: J D Dunn, James W Walters, Griffin; Henry D Mt> I Daniel, Monroe;C C Holmes and wife, Barnesville; J W Hill, Resaca; C II Willingham, LaGrangc; J II liau- da’l, N and C R R; M M Welsh, Penn U R; A G Cand ler, Villa Rica; B Catlcy, Pittsburgh, Pa; J H Girard, Charleston, Tenn;T J Sprinkle, So Ex Co; J W Wig- I gins, Buena Vista; A B Howard, Chalybeate Springs; j J M Taylor, Fla; A Gilliam, W F Wilson, Marion, Ky; j Adam C Fox, Memphis; T W Anderson, T J Hollis, i Newnan; C A Zackibben, McDonough; W S Tuggle, Ga I R It; W A Carr, Chattanooga; W P Evans, Marietta; ! C C Thompson, Jefferson; J M Evans, Air-Line It R; 1 Mrs Z McCord, child and nurse, and Chas Z McCord, ! L F McCord, Augusta; B F Coleman and wife, J R j (’lanp and Lively old looking, exactly describe the ap- bodily and mental suffering. It is not neces- pearance of those who habitually “ paint j sary to be effected with positive disease in j their facen.” If you would have lh« clear, ; order to experience unutterable wretchedness, transparent, healthy and so It-tinted complex-, A person out of health is weak, languid, low ion which nature gives, free from pimples, spirited, incapable of much exertion, ner- tan, freckles’ or all other disfigurements, use vous, irritable, and as sensitive to every j Hand Sapolio—the me st effective and fragrant I change of temperature as the mercury iu a | for t h a t p*i toilet soap ever manufactured. Sold by all \ thermometer. What such a person requires . dealers at ten and fifteen cents a cake. seplO is invigoration, and Hostetter’s Stomach Bit- _ 1 ' ters will supply it. No need of applying to a j physician iu such a case. The fee would be i thrown away. At the nearest drug store may be had tho most efficient and healthful vege table tonic that the world coutai. s. Twenty- five years’ experience has established the fact that among all the stomachics and alteratives known to modern pharmacy this powerful j restorative stands supreme, unapproached COME ONE! COME ALL! AIXTX> REGISTER. V LL wishing to paiticipate iu our Municipal Elec tions are required to come to my office at the Cay Hall, aiul r tLcir names, wLc FRANK T. RYAN, City Clerk. SAM’L. A. ECHOLS. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANT, In Grain, Flour, Hay, Grass aud Fiel 1 Seeds, No. 7 Marietta street, Atlauta. A large stock of Agricultu ral Implement* for 6ale much cheaper than by any otb house in the city. aepia iw | Every bottle of Hostetler's Bitters contains Axlynxa, Ga., September 14, 1873. I beg have to inform my friends, patron* and the public generally that my health is completely restored, j aud I am now able to perform my professional duties ! a8 heretofore. Office aad residence opposite the Capi- ! tol, Marietta street. all-lw. W. F. WESTMORELAND. L. B. DAVIS J. S. CLARK FAltLIE, POWELL & CO., COTTON FACTORS, No. 9C Bay Street SAVANNAH, O.A. Powoll cfc IMurpHoys, bankers and Warehousemen, BARNESVILLE, GA. aepl6-2w Clayton Sheriff Sales. more blessing , dora s box. than there i •ere curses in Puu- seplT ALL WHO WISH TO VOTE, rilAKE notice that by a recent Ordiu 1 a^sed w by the Mayor and Council, every person who is old j enough to vote, or wishes to participate iu our city elections, is required to come to my office iu the City i Hall, and register his name and place ol residence. The books for the same will be opened ou the 15th : day of September, and will remain open for that pur- DAVIS & CLARK, FillE INSUR ANCE AGENTS No. 33 Bro id street Atlanta, Ga. t prudent line on RISKS, We represent “The Orient.” Hartford, Connecticut •The M.ssissippi Valley,” Memphis, Tenneaacc; ant •The Hope,” Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. within the legal hours of rale, ou the first Tuesday in pose until the 15th day of November. All failing October next, the following property, to-wit; One house aud lot No. 6, containing two at Columbus; W A Potts, Air-Lino Ii It;! or less, iu the town of Jonosboro, Clayton county. ding, Louisville; Chas R Watts, C E Fells, No : I088(h District, O. M., in favor of William Morrison. Chas A Locke, Now York; R E Park, Macon; J L Said premises being now occupied by E J Barksdale. L-JU«deu, 8 »ud A Tel Co, S C; J 1> Hard.,, Borne: H 1 Properly pointed out by plaintiff-, attorney, levy m*rt« H Harvey, Coviogtoo. I aad " turuod t0 rae J A '• <: loc “>« 1088,h Wanted to Rent, Armstrong, Cator ft Co.—Wo call especial atten tion to the card of this, the largest millinery house in the United States. B Y the first of October, three Fi suitable lor light housekeeping, by District, Li M. This 2i’th August, 1873. Also, at the same time aud place, the north half ol lot of land number 51, in the 5th District cf originally Henry, now Clayton county, containing lOOacrea more adults. Family and bouse must be first-class, or less, as the property of Elijah Glass, by virtue ot a lit is a bouse absolutely without i fi fa issued from Fayette Superior Court iu favor of W j reutu prnall furnished house at repreach, and controls, as it should do, a tremendous I u Whitaker, Ruardian of Sarah F aud B■ F Address ”N. M.,” Herald Off. , . , I vb William Glass, principal, and Elijah Glass, aeefirtty. “ ~r «».. a trade . We consider It the best j property pointed out by Pluiutiff’s attorney. Tenants ! —- - -| d- j in possession notified. This August 29th, 1873 j 1 aug’.ll-tda ishtd Rooms, family of two Or will derate rent. sep!4-2t share of the South' house of its kind in America, and ers who deal iu millinery goods will, if they try them find our assertions to bo true. See advertisement. Hiukch'k Merchant Tailoring Defabtmkxt.—1 he 1 entior and workmen for the merchant tailoring depart' j ment ot M. ft J. Hirscb‘a establishment have arrived ! and tbo firm are now ready to receive orders for ma'. | king gentlemen’s clothing. They bav. purchased, and are daily receiving, a largo and splendid stock of pie e goods aud will guaranteo a perfect fit in every case. The high standing and reliability of M. ft J. Hirscb Ih an assurance to the public of satisfaction being givcD, and we beapeak for them a liberal sharo of patronage. Kimball Houhi Hoi*.—Colonel Nichols was com pelled to postpone tha dance at the above house last night on account of the weather. Ho begs us to say to the ball goers of Atlanta that he has decided to give the ball to night in spite of the weather, as there are lady guests lu the Louse who intend leaving on to morrow. We trust that the hop will lo largely attend ed, and that all the participants may enjoy thtmseWea. Station House Keiort.—Yesterday day iu police circles. But few arrests w< those lor offen*' a of tb ; usual kind. is a quiet • made, aud N. O. HUDSON, Sheriff. FULTON COUNTY Sheriff's Sale for November W ILL l>e sold beforo the Court House door in the I city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia, on the first Tuesday iu November next, within the legal hours ol sale, the following property, to-wit: Two bureaus, ouo wardrobe, one sideboard, one secretary, one largo desk, and six lino parlor chairs i evied on as the property of Jared I. and Nannie E ’ Whitaker, by virtu* of and to aaiihfy a in rtgage fi. fa issued fre-m Fulton Superior Ccurt in favor of Mrs II. A. Kirkpatrick vs Jared I. Whitaker and Nannie K Whitaker. Property pointed out iu fi. la , September 1st, 1873. Abo, on the sain* day, first Tuesday iu November, will be sold on the premises, iu a factory on the corner of Harria and Butler streets, iu tho city of Atlanta. Fulton county, Ga., one plaining machine, 1 rip saw. 1 gig saw, I cut off saw, 2 lathes, 1 surfacing machine, j morticing machine, 1 lathing inachiue, 1 b 'Hug ma chine, 1 routing machine. 1 moulding machine ami trimming saw, line shafting, pulleys si.d belting at tached, together with all the tools used about said ma chines. ull the fixtures, lumber and material, located in said factory. Levied ou as the property of Ron deau ft Co , by virtue of and to satisfy a fi. fa. Ist,u«d from Fulton Superior Court iu invor of Paul Jonta, Sr., va. iioudeau ft Co. Property pointed out iu II. fa. A. M. PEHKERSON, Sheriff. spptlO-wlw printer’s lee f2 50 per levy. A. LEYDEN c° CONTINUES to receive largo cousignmwnts of CORN, WHEAT, HAY, etc., and has now in alulltitock. Dealers aud millers will fiud it to their interest to call on or confer with him before buy ing elsewhere. sept!4-4t. N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer. Guardian's Sale. B Y virtue of au Order from tbo Court of Ordinary of Fulton county, I will sell befoio the Court < ’douse door in Atlanta, ou the FIRST.TUESDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT, within the legal hours of sale, fifteen and three-fourth acres of Land, being part of land lot No. 149, of the 17th District of originally Henry uow Fulton county, subdivided into twelve lota, as per plat, to be seen at the office of Wallace ft fowler, Rial Estate Agents, aud posters to be issued before sale. Sold aa the property of Mary Helena Lynes, minor, for her benefit. Terms half cash, bah nee three and six months, with 10 per ut. interest. T, D. LYNES, Guardian, »cp*J-tds AUGUSTA spHP-tf SEVERAL GENTLEMEN S E with DAY BOAUD, c OFriCE, AND SECCBED THE SERVICES OF Reliable and Experienced WORKMEN. THE Herald Ptilifiiu Cempaif IS NOW PREPARED TO EXEC FT E EVERY DISCRETION OF BOOK ANO JOB PRINTING SUCH AS BILL HEADS, LETTER-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. LK- G A L BL ANKS. RAILROAD BLANKS, INVITATION TICKETS. F. ECTIONTICKETS,BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, CERTI FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, I'AM PHI.ETS, ETC., ElC., ETC.. ETC.. ET<* NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY AND AS Cheap as the Cheapest! THOSE WHO FAVOR US WITH THEIR ORDERS MAY RELY UPON ALL “KOMI SES 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 FROJI TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LESS TUAN MANY OF THEM. r#~ in yrur oril-i for any kind c> PRINTING. Of'iors ;Vnm »l>road wiU iv cei\e prompt Attention »nd oniv n r- ""'hie Board and Lodging, uj Mn. M. j.,.r ceothg* on ftoUml cost charged for tha THE ‘’VICTOR” OFFICE GEORGIA RAILROAD. A lot ol Roll Bagging from Boston, marked Dia mond A, at Georgia Railioad Depot. Consignee waut ed to take possession, or it must be stored. ED. A. WERNER, Agent. STAR CANDLES! PROCTER Sl GAMBLE'S “Light of Day” Brand STAR CANDLES! Ar? of sui>erior quality, and t brand sold by Atlanta, IVX. GROCER S. Private Boarding. A. PEUG, 127 Pryor street, between ’Mitchell and IV- ; s»MH6. tere streets. la very convenient to the business portion of the city. srplG-2w ^ HERALD PUBLISHING CO. ALABAMA STREET