The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, September 23, 1873, Image 8

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The Daily Herald. The Pul P it Last Sabbath - J. ALEXANDER & CO., TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. 1873. FIr * t “• CUur « , *> Sonin. rHE city. j:ev. w. r. harrison, d. d., tastor. NOTICE TO CITY CuIIKCKIBBKj | . Tli© MrTliTB at tlii© place of worship oo Sabbath Mr. J. L. Crenshaw is the sole authorized last were of nnmraei Interest, the paator giving his jgent in the city for receiving subscriptions i ' icw « tbe K relt tbel “ e of tbeworWs crcti™. b - - The attendance wag large at the morning service, but larger in the evening. The learned divine grasped his subject in a manner that convinced his hearers of deep inquiry into the hidden mysteries of the Word of God, and brought forth from a mind rich in accu mulated knowledge, things new* and old, to the edifi- IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN HARDWARE, IRON, NAILS, STEEL & CARRIAGE NBATERSAL Mill Stones and Bolting Clothe, Cutlery, Chains, Axes, Bolting, Hoes—Agents for Hoe ft Co.’s Circular Saws, Straub’s Queen of the South Mills, Howe’s and Babcock’s Celebrated Smut Machinery, and r R ATT* 3 SWINGING LID COTTOX G1X& Jun ft-iatf to the Herald, and fcv.il this date we shall recognize only his receipts as valid. THOMAS WAIR. Personal Intelligei *xoj v av’iaoaa •ijiuiaads « sasodjud siim|!|.i.>.{ joj ^lE.HUIOlI 1 A.UMII •30*11 I SS¥"13 cAtion of the congregation. Tho speaker commenced oi i>ir(l UOillimv JWJOdsi •Q-aHClNI w“kU>e remark tk.t there .ere two wajs in which Lw. mm . 3H ® N 10011 lDto ,b0 » { God—the on. *OVA PD S llO SXNIVd I war to go to the investigation with tho mind 11*1 'iij) JOJ JO Aj lid IIS I|!1J y | and heart steeled against its teachings, because of the iTf 1VTI ItR tVrll I1KV1T tuiTlTIf d ‘ B r> 08itiotl to cll0 8 to 80100 Bin whictl ilB P« eB con - ATLAJilA KKANCH (xHEAl SOUTH a.mned, and fiahing op the apparent contradictory EliY Olli ftOKKS. Headquarters for Oils S ,i:d irreconcilable parts, and feast npon these as a and Paints. The largest and most com- \ confirmation that it was antagonistic in itself, and plete Stock in the Southern States, at pri- ! therefore its claims to divine Inspiration were not so ces to compare with any other markets. ir '” *"• ‘ ua ‘ bo * '" ro ''' h " CTI * 0 for continue- t.. ImixMo/t fiooAwtmhntftf k ri Ida’ ITafa j tion in the ways of sin. This kind of investigation j would end in disaster to the seeker. Another way of seeking the truth was to come manfully to the investi gation, with a desire to know the truth and a disposi tion to obey when it was known, and with a heart open ! to conviction; thus coming, the truth w*as not so diffl An immense assortment of Artists’ Mate' rials and Window Glass. Send for Prke Lists. CARLEV. DUCK A CO. Full Stock. Reliable Prices. All sorts | ~ lt ^ boTJu’nd, but «aar of FURNITURE. See our stoek of BABY j The speaker also remarked, in the introduction, that carriages. the strongest proof of the inspiration of the Bible was D. B. MORGAN & CO., aug31-tf Successors to W. T. Archer, P. O. Box 380. 85 Whitehall street. I the fact that to-day it agreed with the revelations of ■ science; there was no conflict; but that the plain, simple statement of Moses of the creation of the world did not come in antagonism with the researches and conclusions of science as exhibit ed in our day. The text was the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4tb, and 5th verses of the first chapter of Genesis. “In the J AM POSITIVELY commanded by tho Comptroller beginning,’'when that was war as uncertain to man General to close the as the day in which the Son of Man cometb, “God created the heavens sod the earth; and the earth was j without form and void, and darkness was upon the Within the time prescribed by the Tax Act of the last f ac e of the deep. And tho Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters.” The speaker said that it did TAKE NOTICE! STATE AND COUNTY TAX PAYERS. STATE AND COUNTY TAX BOOKS General Assembly. left no discretion. costs. Come forward and sj S. R. HOYLE, T. C., We have this day engaged the services of not follow that the Bix days’ work of creation went on so soon as the heavens and the earth were created, but that an indefinite lime elapsed between the time when the heavens and the farth were created, and the time when the Spirit of God moved upon the face of the waters, and that the earth existed in some form, and was capable of sustaining animal life, before it Messrs. Davis A George as special agents for ' >slum , ;d jt , globe . Uko (hape , when , he Spirit of Ood the Hebald. They are authorized to receipt | brooded over it. He instanced the unearthing of for subscription and to contract for adver tisements until further notice. August 28, 1873. Sxopattte Covington Hotel if you wish nice car- fossil remains of animals which do net now exist, nor never have existed in the memory of man; these, ho said, had th^ir existence in the period when the earth was yet withoiit its present shape. It remained in a state in which it was sub- peied rooms, clean, .inen, soft beds, good meals and J j ec ted to a volcanic action, which finally drove it into “v.n^gou.m.suu.g. etor c<> C.Co^ j ch.cs and confusion, and thus U was when the crea- j tive power was again brought to bear npon it, and it Mobile Shell Oysters, the first oysters of the season was shaped into a globe when the Spirit moved upon just received at John Domini’s Saloon, No. 8 Alabama f the face of the deep. The speaker carried his hearers street, and served in every style. sep 1G-3L ' to some high placo above, and from it viewed the 77" ' .. .. _ , I scene as the world lay in unshapen state, with dark- Tht. Herald Job office executes Letter Heads \ — — ^ Note Heads, Bill Heads, Cards, Circulars, etc., I i the scene change,: 3 resting upon it, and heat .tVr P , .n7.rhrmg prTce7 uV’vonTorter. Crtotor 6 - De * ia foltU ,ho ,,ords ' “ in t!,e o'* 8 " 13 '' juna7-tf “Light be; and light was.” The learned Doctor Viet Kxpositlou handled his subject in a masterly manner, and it ■ sermon long to be remembered by those bo fortunate The followin?, taken from the Sew York Herald of »’ ,0 bc P ,e8ent - " c bav0 not doDe j'" ,ic5 t0 the 8ub - the twenty-third, explain. itself: ! joct> “ our ru " uorj ' f * ilB UB aB we ,0 80 flr - the sntGXB SEWJNO vachiwe OOWP.XV akd THE vz- j Uwr - “ d if "* hlve ^presented unfaithfully auy part of the Doctor’s theology, we hope he will correct us. The evening service was a continuation of the sub ject of the morning, embracing the second day of the creation as recorded in the 6th, 7th and 8th verses of the same chapter. The creation of the firmament, Em EXPOSITION. The following cable telegram, which explains itself, was received in this city on Wednesday morning by the Singer Machine Company: Vienna, August 19, 1873. Singer Sewing Machine Company, New York city, Vienna Exposition, first prize, the medal of progress, awarded the Singer Machines; also the medal for ths beat specimens of work done, and three medals to em ployes for superior excellence of produstions. Insi.ee A. Hooper. President Singer Machine Company. feb3Q-d2w IIE18 CONVICTED OF MURDER BUT RECOMMEND- ED TO 2 HE MERCY OF THE COURT- PROCEEDINGS of Dekalb SUPERIOR COURT. The following, among others, were registered at tho National Itetel last night: GC Douglass, Columbus ; Robert Whitfield, Jackson; J F Thrash, Griffin; G H Waring, Kingston; J Jack- son, Marietta; Z T Hardy, LaGrange; Jas B Johnson, Augusta; H B Troutman, Macon; G J Briant and wife, Cartersville; G C Sherwood, Columbus; B C Ford, J C Austin, New York; W A Carr, Chattanooga; T J Walker, P P Car Co; Pleasant Crew and two sous, California; R In the Superior Court of DeKalfccounty, at Decatur, M Cheney, Coweta county; M O Thompson, Greenes- yesterday, in the case of the State vs. Thomas Watr, 1 ^oro; A M Turner, Greeueville; A P Wilhoite, Tenn; which was tried last week, the jury returned a verdict ® G Flynt, Monrce county; W D Simonton, Griflln; J of guilty, but recommended the prisoner to the ® Austin, New York; Roswell Ellis, Columbus; Mrs G mercy of the court. It will be remembered that in A Briant and child, Columbia, 8 C; Miss W Gilleland, November last Wair, in a conflict with L. B. Womack, Charleston; J G Mays, Augusta; A P Burrett, Macon. stabbed and killed his antagonist. Shortly after he — was arrested, but before the assembling of the court , New Paintings Tor the Library. succeeded in making hie eecape from jail. He was re- 1 arrested a few months since, .nd iut week w.s j Th0 lowing expfaiu. itself : placed upon Iris trial charged with the crave 1 Augusta, Saturday, Sept. 20, 1S73. offense of murder. The evidence was heard, i Herbst, Eeq.: alter which the case was argued before the Court and : Mv Deah Sm—By Monday s train I forward to you jury by Solicitor General Glenn and L. J. Winn for the l *° of my lor8e * nd v * h “ bl * pil ' tureB ' State, and Col. M. A. Candler and Major Geo. Hiliyer | b ‘' chri,t Walking on the Sea." liy Antrotms, an for the defense. The jury returned their verdict into : En 8 llBl * artiBt - Tbe Picture was tainted lo order lor Court, but sentence has not yet been pronounced. me * A white man by the name ol A. 3. Books plead 2 ‘ A Portr *“ 01 Bishop England. ( size 2.',x31eet.) guilty to stabbing, and was sentenced to twelve formBri y <* Charleston. 8. C„ the ablest man of the months’ imprisonment. The same parly was then j C * tb "' ,c Church that has appeared in the United tried and convicted of the offense of forgery. 8, * tes - Tl " original by Bowman-copied by Wight- Frank ltobinson was placed upon trial, charged with ] moo- being an accessory before the fact to tbe murder of L. j J aalne tbe pictures very highly, and commit them B. W omack. Up to tbe hour of adjournment but four l " 5 ollr beBl c,re - Tb ' Portrait Is the richest J ever Jurors bad been obtained, though a list of seventy- j fcaw ‘ two name, had been cvhaueted. : 1 t, nd ,w0 tm,ller workl of ar,: One or two parties plead guilty during the day to - 1 ' Eb6 Ascension of St. Catherine. The finest misdetfieanora. i lin0 B °8raving I ever taw, l think. 2. “Faith.” Very fine. — HERE AND THERE, I send the pictures free. They will arrive by Muu- S. A. Verdery of Guthman Haas, has juat returned 8 fraiu, at half past five, p. m., and it will bo wel; from a brief business trip in Alabama, duriug which, i to l4ave ' hein taken directly to your rooroB | ATLANTA SOUTHERN 6A. PUBLISHING COM PANT W ANT Agents for the Pictorial Homo Bible, with 1 concordance, Bible History, Analysis, Class! i i fied Bible, Dictionary, Patent Adjustable Photograph ! Album, 660 illnstratiouB. etc. The cheapest and best ; in America. Star of Bethlehem, Woman's Home I Book of Health, Golden State, etc. Herald of Health, | Farm and Household Help. Bible canvassing outfit 1 free. sep21-3w Pease’s Restaurant is progressing rapidly, | and already is attracting marked attention. \ Atlanta should be proud of so line an estab lishment, and one to be managed by Mr. Pease. We shall note its progress until it is completed. sep21-2t We offer for sale at our usual low prices an elegant assortment of Kassia leather and French Morocco belts of the latest and most fashionable styles, together with a superb as sortment of dry goods. M. Rich & Co., sep21-dAw Whitehall Street. The young gentlemen of Atlanta are re quested to call at Dykcman’s to-morrow, and select their Cassimeres, Scotch Goods, or Broadcloths, for fall and winter wear. Guar anteed that he will suit all tastes ! sep21-3t. he sold a big lot of goods. Verdery is a sharp, clever fellow, and just the man for tbe live bouse he repre sents. The Governor’s Guards were out yesterday iu flue style. This company did the best drilling we have yet seen, and has a uniform that cau’t be beat. Lieuten ant Lowrj ia giving Captain Fitten, of the Cadets, a I expect to be in Atlanta in the course of a few days. I am about to attend a Court which will engage me for a few day9, or I should go to Atlanta immediately. Very truly yours, Henry W. Hilliard. We are now opening a very choice assort ment of fine gents’ fall and winter business and dress suits manufactured especially for us and consisting of the latest styles of English, Scotch, French and German cassimeres, cloths and doeskin, warranted to fit and give satisfaction. Would also call special attention to our flue line of fall and winter overcoats made of tlie best materials of imported and domostic fabrics. M. & J. Hirsh, Oak Hall Clothing House, sept21-dtf No. 50 Whitehall street. Butter—Butter—Butter.—1 am receiv ing weekly shipments of choice Orange county, New York, and Western Reserve Creamery Butter, direct from the daries. If you want something really fancy, give me a call at 142 Whitehall street, corner Peters. sep20-dlw Jno. W. Stokes. Rei-i the Grand Lodge.—The lively nw willi tta. UOle. for tlie dl,Unction of -ftne.l A1UnU „ . (imi „ f ^ ~ ------ i New Swiss. Limourg, Edam and Sap Sago lookiog officer iu tbe Atfanfa battalion.'” i , d hi l f . . p *” to tb * Gr “ d j Cheese; also, German goods of every descrip- " h,cb comenes in Augmta Wednesday morn- ! .. ... , I iug, leave this morning ou the eight o’clock train. ! tion, at 142 Whitehall street, corner Peters. sep20-dlw Jno. W. Stokes. Our good friend Jim Colliue—the thoroughbred—aud Wiliie Venable that chip of the old biock-aeem to | A ^ mg them, j7 G. _ Tbrowe r ,”H. ZSbackfafiTrdand be having an easy walk over for tbe clerk.bip. Gen- | Qnuid Kc ,„ ns „ Howard, from Georgia Lodge in i eral Walker, Colonel Jim Williams, Mr. George Ham- ihiacity; Bev. Wm. O. Butler, from Floral Lodge; ! The people are fast learning that Jackson's mond and Mr. O. A. Bills have all withdrawn iu their Bev c. J. Oliver, from Atlauta Lodgo; lioht. H. M:‘glu Balsam is an article of real merit, faioi Mo handover ? i congratnial.oos O'Donnelly, from Uamilton Lodge. Tho Grand ! Sold by all druggists. The Zonavea have entered for the Macon Fair pr.ze, r . fclurer or tbe stattj Eev . w . D . Atkln , on , will alao ! -- , . he one of the party. As far as wo can learn, the en-; New Catch Uackerel, Cod Fish, Holland tire representatiou from all parts of the Stste are a ;U ;d Dried Herrings, at 142 Whitehall street, unit for recession from the E. W. G. Lodge, because | comer Pe(€rs . ' J so . W . Stokes. of their recent action in Loudon, which gives the privileges of membership to tho negro race. We will give reports from the actions cY the body. Jackson’s Magic Balsam is fast making i sep20-dlv with forty men. The Governor's Guards have enter ed with thirty-two. Where are our old favorites, the “Kuty Dids ?” Widows who have a mite to spare, cannot Bpend it better than by buying “taffy ” from the blind man who peddles it on the street. Duprez & Benedict’s matchless minstrels will play in James* Hall on the lat of October. Lou Benedict j New Bar-Boom.—Mr. lb J. Loyall baa a card else- way into every family of the land, by the and Edwards are the “end men;” so-called because where announcing that he has just opened a bar-room j many cures of Neuralgia, Headache and Rheu- there i. no "end” of f.m in them. »t So. 13 Peachtree street, opposite the National He- matism it is performing. Sold by all drug- Col. J. Troup Lumpkin, late news editor of the Coa- j tel. Dick is well known, and enjoys a good reputation ; gists. fititutioD, has resigned his position, and now owes a 1 as a professor of mixology. ; - very valuable disengaged "gray goon quill.” Col.' ' '.' I New crop Gun Powder, Imperial, Oolong. FOR SALE. N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer VALUABLE PLANTATION IN GOR DON COUNTY. of M*ior .Tarues Freeman, deceased, of Gordo- county. This plantation contains about 4,000 AcrcaiofIjand, lying near the Coeeewattie River, on the old Ten^eti- tee Road, and on the contemplated route of ths Car- tersvillc and Duck town Railroad, with fine, large, commodious Dwelling containing eight rooms. Also, barnea, stables, Ac., &c. It baa always been classed os one of the heat graaa and stock farms in Cherokee, Georgia. It ha6 been long known as a place exceed ingly healthy, being surroonded by mountains and with plenty of the best running waters near tbe homestead. The lands are well watered with good, clear, never-failing streams, and in good condition of improvemeut.&nd contains over 600acres first class hot tom land, and will produce clover and grasses of heavy growth, as well as cotton. This desirable farm is located eighteen miieu from Caikoun, and eight mi es from Fairmount post office. The sale will take place st Calhonn, Ga., on the FIRST TUESDAY in NOVEMBER next. Possess:-^ given immediately. Plenty of good mules, stock grain, implements, Ac., on the place. Terms—One-third cash; balance one, two and three years, with interest bearing n*tee. Sold on account of Judge Lochrane and B. W. Freeman. Apply to Judge Lochrane, B. W. Freeman, on the plaoe. or to Wallace k Fowler, Real EbWte Agents, Atlanta Ga. julyC-eSu-tf Lands For Stile. B Y virtue of an agreement, made and entered into between the legatees of the eatate of James L; - pinger, late of Pike county, deceased, will be sold be fore the Court House door, iu the town of Zebnlon, on the FIRST TUESDAY in October next, between tbe usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, if not dis posed of privately before the day of sale, the following | lots of laud, to wit: Lota No. 134 and 136, iu tbe ?th j district of formerly Monroe now Pike county, in par- j cels of fifty or one hundred acres, to suit purchasers. ' Terms, one-third caeh, the remaining two-thiros n , one and two years, with interest on the la6t year. Also the following lots in Cherokee are offered at private sale: Lot No. 1214, in the 12th district. l9t sec tion, Lumpkin; lot No. 201, in the 14th district, 4th ■ section, Chattooga; lot No. 346, in the 12th district, 1st | section, Lumpkin; lot No. 4, iu the ’12th district, 4th i section, Dade; lot No. 98, in the 23d district, Crd se - I tion, Floyd; lot No. 571. in the 14th district, 1st sec- i tion, Forsyth; lot No. 1267, in tbe 14th district. 1st se - tion, Foisyth; lot No. 614, in the 2nd district, 1-t sec tion, Forsyth; lot No. 197, in the 27th district, 2nd sec- ! tion, Murray; lot No. 19.7, in the 8th district, 1st see- ■ tion, Union. p. H. McDOWELL. Agent fer Legatees ci Jas. Eppisger. j August 24, ’7‘J-tda. Three Cottages for Sale j 1 roue-ROOM COTTAGE, with front Verandah j and rear stoop, well shaded; with gcod wi; : and i other benefits. ■ TWO-ROOM Cottage with rock l»a*«n?n‘ net 2 finished, with all modern improvements. The two above mentioned residences are locs*<?•; n | Castleberry Street, between Forsyth aud X V W 1'. R, each containing ’ 4 of an acre, more or less. ALSO, BRICK Cottage on Hayne street, 3 rooms Inch ed. with all the necessary appurtenances. < ntain V: • 1-6 of an acre, more or less. If the above property is not sold at private sale u SO days, it will be Disposed of at Auction. The above property will be sold by M Have:’ icr the purpose of paying his debts, aud starting aaew :a business. All my creditors will send their b:Vs top Walpole. Attorney at Law. All debtors would d w;-. to call and settle, as I mean businea. Sold by 0 C HAMMOCK ) M. HAVERTY. Real Estate Agent) sepU4 sun&thur&sun Lumpkin is one of the pleasantest writers that Another Ward Meeting.—There will be a Demo- worked upon the Atlanta preas, aud hie etrvice. will ”*11= meeting In the Sixth Ward to-morrow (Wedoee- I Hy« English, Breakfast and Japan Teas. and the waters above tbe firmament, and tho making of the atmosphere. This was also a very interesting discourse, and the subject grows in interest a» it comes from a mind so rich in research. The Doctor will take up next Sab* bath morning tbe third day of creation, and will con tinue from 8sbbath to Sabbath until the series prom- Lawters’ Briefs.—The Herald Job Office is pre- 1 i*ed are exhsusted.which embrace as well the Creation pared to print lawyors’ briefs in the best style, large, ! ag the Fall oi Man, Justification of man and the Media- clear type, producing no strain on the eyes to read it tion of Christ. B. Prices reasonable. We solicit the stronage of our ; Sunday Services. On Susday last the city was almost depopulated or the reason that the Camp Meeting, now progressing at Mt. Gilead, eleven miles from Atlanta, in tbe south- weatern portion of this connty, attracted a large num ber of the people, both gentlemen and ladies. Every vehicle that could be obtained was called into ser vice for the purpose ot conveying the throng thither; and the weather being cool and plaatant, the trip as well as the religious services, were eoj iyed. At eleven o’clock, UV. ATTICCS G. HAVGOOD, D. D., preached a powerful, interesting and impressive ser mon to a large concourse of people, who listened with profound attention. At 3 o'clock, Rev. J. M. Dickey, pastor of EvanB’ Chapel, of this city, preached one of the most able sermons of his life. After this tbe crowd dispersed, and the people commenced returning to the city. Besides the presence of those from At- lsnta, there was a large attendance from the sur rounding country; aud the meeting, which is still progressing, is pronounced tho most interesting that has occurred at Mt. Gilead for a number of years. AT TRINITY CHURCH, Superior Court.—Fulton Superior Court will meet at the City Hall on Monday next. Democratic Meeting To-Night.—We are author ized to announce that there will be a Democratic meet ing in the Second ward, at the Recorder’s Court Room, at 8 o'clock to-night, for the purpose of reorganizing the clnb. A full attendance is desired and expected. Pouce Court.—At this tribunal^resterday morning Recorder i). F. Hammord presided. Seven cases were tiied, and the finee assessed amountod to forty dol lars. Not Found Them Yet.—From Mr. James E. Cox we learn that he has so far been unable to find his children, and that ho believes they are concealed some where in this city. Any of hie friends knowing any thing of their whereabouts will confer a favor by in forming him about the matter. Democratic Club for that Ward. Let The excitement in the cotton market yesterday was ( P re6Qn t* lively for those who deal in that article. A Good Hotel—We reler to the Jeff. Davis House, A man with a double barreled gun on his shoulder, at Newoau, of which, that popular gentleman, Colonel last night, made the public open their eyes. L. P. Thomas, is proprietor. The movements of the military last night were en livening. Miles Turpin was giving more ohlers than any man in the concern. Commission House.—It is with pleasure i 11 Democrats j 142 Whitehall street, corner Fetors. sep20-dlw Jno. W. Stokes. Removal.— We have removed to No. 92 Whitehall street, lately occupied by D. C. Seymour & Co., where we will keep a choice assortment of Gboceeies at reasonable prices, call attention to the Arm of Meftsrs. j. SI. Patton k Co., | and b ® K lad 1° all of onr old friends and Several forlorn looking old bachelors were "eerootch- wtoo P“ boBlUE, “ ou ,bo firBt ot moo ">' ! “ h ° St ° f ed” up around the corners last evening dreading to glTC tlie yery beat of referencc * a ®d go home. Their bedding won’t suit the season. J t0 commend the Arm tothepubtic. The arrangement Pease is making at his new quar- 3 do not hesitate sep7-tf Boyd Brumby. DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS! We will be closed to-morrow, (Monday), Beethoven Last Night—A Fine Attendance ters is suggestive of a big business. Kinney is to go The Society gave come excellent choruses. The most, with him. | notable pieces presented were* superb Trio by Mrs. j that being OUr New Year day, but on Tues- Two new buildings are being erected on Broad j Robertson, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Thompson, and a day next, we 6hall open tbe fall season with ■treet, ne.r the bridga. munificent i i.no Solo from "Dir.or.h.” by Mi« M.. , m e l eglI1 t display of Ladies' Dress Goods, Mixed school. •« bothering tho head, of Ibe I Candles,. These two Isttor plow, brought bounteous j cons i sting o( 8a tines, Brooklynites as sorely as mixed drinks are bothering *PPl» U8C f r °m all present. Residence for Sale. lpOCR LARGE, ELEGANTLY FINISHED ROOMS. Bath room. Store room and Pantry, 2-room Kitehee, lathed and plastered, large front yard, choice shrub bery and shade trees, all on a large, beautiful lot 1«jO by 225 eet, iu a most excellent neighborhood, and : net at the terminus of one of the Street Car limes. Im provements all new and in perfect order. Apply 13 WALLACE k FOWLER. jy27-sou3m Real Estate A*eat3. No. 9 Alabama ar. FOR SALE. to A. L. Harris, Atlanta, Ga., by James Brand, of New York, will be sold to pay charge#, if not called for within thirty days. ED. A. WERNER. aep4tAw3t-dl Agent Georgia B. F.. A Public Reception to take place e Strayed or Stolen.—From Mrs. Crumby, horse. Bead notice. bay Chamber of Commerce.—Tho Chamber of Com merce meets this evening at the ball iu Republic Block. YouDg ladies need not be under tbe necessity of taking their mother's butter plates for button moulds a3 Knox has a full line of them as large as their heart’s desire. They have also a full line of all the latest novelties in Fancy Goods, Fancy Ties, BufHings for tbe nock. Ac. They are also now receiving their Fall in thlB cit J. on Sandsy morning, Bishop WightmaD stock of Millinery Goods. The ladies would do well to , of 8outh Carolina, preached s powerful sermon frem call on them before purebasirg. Knox's Millinery and ' tbe ei fihth, ninth and tenth verses ol the fourth chap- j services at night. This is a good idea, and should be the Bostonians. The Constitution has quit running its special engine’ The fan has played out. The tracks of the Macon and Western Road, within j the corporate limits, are being sanded and cleaned off. | Capt. Foreacre wants to put it in as nice condition as he had the Western Road, of Alabama. The sand used is from Southern Georgia. 1 Situation Wanted. Two horses attached to a phaeton ran away jester- j aD( ^ address E. S. L., < day. They started from the car shed, and turning the [ TiX Notic.Zs. B. Hoyle, Tax Collector, ha, an corner of the Kimball Houae, broke a wheel, and : j roport , nt announcement in this issue, to which we threw the party out. No particular damage was done. lnvite the , t , ent i 0 „ ^ aH iD |erett-d. Mr. C. H. C. Willingham is still in the city, and we * are indebted lo him for several kindnesses in this de- partment. LOCAL NOTICES. The '-Duke of Ormond” effers to exhibit his make spaper against the world. It will come very I Empress Cloths, Cash men s, Diagonals, Serges. Etc., Etc., of all colors, aud of tbe latest new shades. M. Rich & Co., sept21-lw Whitehall Street. Bacon aud Flour, Grain and Hay, Bagging aud Ties, Sugar, Coffee, etc., etc., at Dunn, Ogletbkf. & Co.'s. WANTED. WANTED, GOOD COOK for a email family; ALSO. A HOUSE SERVANT, by R. M. Clarke a: Fiat Bock. Ga. Apply at G. W. ADAIR 8, eepll-tf Real Estate Office. j To the L.idiks of Atlanta asdElkkwheke. Heavt Cassimeres, French, English and . Dot stock is now full and complete in its near faking off the bet prizes for quality and fine j American, at J. H. Dyke mans, ol' every pat- , every branch. Comprising all of the Late finish. tern and style—the largest and best assort- ! Novelties in Dress Goods of the finest fabrics. Dr. Kuott will pul up a lamp, with his name on it, nu , n ( ever brought to Allan's. Call nnd see Cloth, Beaver and Velvet Cloaks, ami the for the convenience of the public who may need his ' WANTED. them. Varieties, No. 30, Whitehall st. _ nrded, and ths eloquent Bishop The Nomination To-Day.—The nomination for a appeared to draw inspiration from the occasion, aud Democratic candidate for a Clerk of the Superior 1 reminded his hearers of those distinguished Divines, Court, cornea off to-day. Morris and Pierce. Bishop Wightmaa occupies a Polls will be opened at the City Hall and at the va- , front rank with the most popular and able Divines rious election precincts in the connty. Only two i on this continent, and bis name is intimately con- candidates lor the nomination, we believe, are in the ( nected with the history of the Methodist field, James D. Collins, tbe present incumbent, and Church for twenty years past, and his Augustuf J. Hulsey. name is familiar to thousands who never saw him, and Both are good men and true. Let Ihe people turn he was therefore extended a cordial greotiug. out and nominate the man of tbeir choice, and then on the 4th of October elect him. ou Sunday evening, the services were ol a peculiar Juaticea’ Coarts. character, yet appropriate and interesting. In the ab- , ... „ . . ... . . sence of the pastor, Prof. G. J. Orr, Superintendent Justice Butt yesterday committed Jake Stafford icol.) i _ \ . . .. ' of the Sunday school, delivered a discouree on i»ssort- ( HAPLL, to jail, to await bis trial at Superior Court, for larceny, in stealing tools, etc., tor the value of over fifty dollars from the Catholic Church Friday night. Andrew Williams (col.) was brought before him un der the same charge, bnt tha warrant was withdrawn by the prosecutor. A B. Culberson for defense. The other Justices had no criminal business yes’er- t'.ay. United State* Circuit aim! Dietrlct Coarts. HON. JNO. ZSSKTNK, JUDGE, PRESIDING. In the rase of tbe United States vs. I. Mulet B. Stripling, claimant, tho jury returned a verdict of “not forfeited.” , A for » new^trial wu argued in the case of U the Dolled State, vs. T. V. Moesdotf by John L. Con- || ley an 1 Col. 8. B. Spencer for movant, and Col. II. P Farrow for the government. The Judge reserved h’.s * decision. United States ti tVjlliam Fant—illicit distilling. tha subject of ministerial support to a large congregation. The Professor, who is one of the most profound thinkers and forcible speakers in tbe State, took bold and decided ground In favor of the church sustaining the ministry in a proper and comfortable manner. He combatted successfully the too prevalent idea that contributions for this purpose is a charity, insisting that “ihe laborer is worthy of his hire,” and that it is, therefore, a debt which society owes to the public. At tho conclusion of Professor Orr’s discourse. Rev. j John O'Donnelly mode some pertinent and happy re marks on the same subject; and we doubt not the Ideas presented will accomplish great good. Tho attendance at the other churches was large and the sermons impressive. adopted by all the city physitiauu. , Id » few day, Lewis Clarke will have tho very fatf st " E 1I,Ve - mst rect ' ,veli tbe llir l touches in style of the fall hat. went ot Tbe weather last night reminded one so forcibly of Bugled Silk Gimps; last December that the Rosenfeld did a good winter’s Fringes; day clothing trade. By the way, he has a magnificent Cords- stock. A caae of rural simplicity came to baud yesterday jOOps at the Kimball House. A young lady who was stop- lrtssels: ping there, and who was invited !o go down to tbe , Embracing the latest aud mest elegant vari- elsewhere, parlors to answer a call, replied to the porter who at- ety of Tiiminings ever brought to this citv. tends to ths elevator that she would go down that ! * Ru n & Co TX h m::*orTlToffi, g «. DP,he sutej^-lw - ‘ ' KEW and « TCTyth * rtMh."^^rw p 3; o ^rr g D,»r,i^ k,s ;:' ! ::r pl 7 s i°rrr r : iut -: ^-a*p** back ho has been counting the number of dinners he j ^ 1 “ ‘ U 11 U< . ' ‘ C ° U e ' U> entirely new. Give me a call once, and I will would eat without her being preseui. If she don't back sul ^ 8 ** a Winter, and do to start out, by to-day, some time, he can tell tbe number* another season ou. sept 21 Jt Ho takes with him tbe best wishes of this establish- m ~~ mon t. I J* H. Dykeman has juat returned from sept‘21 3t. largest stock of House Furnishing Goods \ ever exhibited in this city. Having made a special arrangement with some of the largest ! Importers, \Vfe c.in offer inducements iu Black ! and Colored Silks unsurpassed by auy house j ! iu the State. Our Silks are superior both iu | quality and cheapness to any ever offered in ! in this city. Ladies getting up Wedding Out fits will find in our stock many goods not sold , Lowe, Douglass Jc Dallas, Sept2l-suu tues thuvs. 42 Whitehall, j B Y a lady, a SITUATION as teacher in a e: ho-,.; or family, cither :a the city or country. Best ref erences furnished. Address: ©p9-tf BOX ft'- Atlanta. Ga. WANTED A GENTLEMAN, A FURNISHED BOOM IN WANTED. SITUATION by a young mau of eight >eori‘ ex perience. Is a good sud rapid pec man. Would pre fer office work. Beat reference given as to business habits and strict integrity. Address «• Situation.” now and good at mv new stand, where you will find every- WANTED convince you. sep20 dlw John W. Stokes Fall Goods toz the Million.—Oor stock Duprez A Benedict's Minstrels will be the first cuter- market, where he laid iu a superb stock of of Fail and Winter Goods have arrived, and faiDDfODt in ll»e cit) cf tlu kuou. Tin. will be re- goods for tbe Georgia trade-an absolutely j embraces the largest aud best assortment of “ red "* 000 01 tbe *? lrou * ,es h”" U8t foUtti pe.feet stock. MfB-St Gentlemen's Custom Made Clothing ever “ Phox ” won’t ©at aDy more oysters till the months J. II. Dykeman has the stock of goods now ' brei'ght to this market, have got more aha in them than September. arriving with which fashionable Atlanta will Also, a very fine assortment of Hats, Shoes. Col. O' *“ - ' * * recent attai few days. , AU uougui regardless or cosrs. i a „ descriptions. A gentleman borrowed an umbrella at the National sepi21 3t , Call and see onr Fall aud Winter Suits and Hotel last night, during the rain, aud returned it. B r THE FIRST OF OCTOBER. 1S7J, THREE Oi Font UNFURNISHED ROOMS, suitable L> j house-keeping, by a family of two adults. House an. family must bo unexceptionable. Would rent a sui i! Unfurnished House at a fair rent. Address “L C ; 19 Alabama street, or call at asms place, i sepI7 dk* FOR RENT. Wanted to Rent, ” ttie > '“ ion * 1 !l0 ‘» 1 ' clothe itself this se.isou-seleoted bv himself ' OhbrS, Blanket* Quilts nnd Spread* |JV fi r .t of O.iober. three Fuiui.b. A F. ck of pneumon.a. He will be all right in a . “ r Together with a large line ot Dry Goods of , ^ in New loik, and bought regurdlcsj of costs, i descriptions. ^ • | suitable for light houfrekeeplcg. by a fhmily of two adult*. Family and housu most be ftrat-class. C . ' • rent a small furnished bou.se at a moderate rent. Address -N. M..” Herald Office. ^ . . . . . . . :. ! Overcoats before purchasing elsewhere. The best imported and domestic Qusse- As , uuill> we w fil sell id prices which defy RoaiI to Foi bi The slxorte&t load to tha.Temple of Fortune is Jewish Nxw Year. The Louse of marly every Is- me re Cloths, Doeskins aud Vestings, may be competition. Cohen iV Sklig] i raellte Id tbe city wm closed on yesterday, in cons.- loun j a j jj. ^ j, HirscliV. No ',0 Whitehall 1 Comer Whitehall and Alabama Streets. ; (pieuce t f it being the N-w Ye.Z, which fa ubaerved bv ' ’ sepl‘21 illw the a. a The , . , . Verdict of Dot gt&tfr Hni S CSnley rad'JaffgeV. B> V* 00 * 1 fb tou «‘ 1 hills of the Public Library nf j pa rl of Iheia nssemWed at tSe gynagogua trratlend 1 They have secured the eeiviees Mi ill'. Cas- 0F Health. —Iu this common expres- Smitie/v dofeudent. t ^Keutuckyond ifa foarth(ir»Dd GiitCoDcertionouncedl rcllgiou* *»dD r . Boaubelai, tlio re.ideul serly, as cutler gud BllpeHU'eudeul ot their siou is comprehended an immense amount of Pdpaf w*a Mad fer tbe ax»« of. j ** ^ delivered an able, earnest aud ebbeiale .Us. •Merchant Wrffering miiartnien*, who has had bodily mental snttering. It is not neces- fense and tlie jury DOW l.avc his case under consider- h,, ” dre ' i 'hon«and dolfare is offered to the ticket coarse. Tho' day thronghofft was observed with . . , , , „ , I sarv to be eftected with positive disease in holders ID gift, of from f!0, the lowe.t B lfl. to $210.- uo-iuDity. wlaet* f.^v.ctens.u- of our | tIp . " C0 , °‘ twenty , ears in first- ortier to experience umttleAble wreteheduesa. far,elite friends, to whom we'ejteki greeting and with c,ass cstuhliahuieuts ill tho North ami m A person out of health in uoak, lauqiiid, low a pieatont, happy aud proaparoo* New Year. Though Europe, and will insure tlfeir oustomers a fer- ’ spirited, incapable of much exertion, ner- diepersed throughout the habitslile globe, and envoi-‘ feet fit and clothiug made to meet the ap- vous, irritable, and as sensitive to.every oped In business enterprises, it is grand sod Imposing proval and give satisfaction to the most fan- chans'e oi temperature as tho mercury in a to wittiest the SMI with which they everywhere adhere | } iJinn> , lf , thermometer. W hat such a person require to the religion of their fathere .nd the law contained UaWU3 : - »cp-,ld-II | ls lUVlRoration, and Hosteller s Stomach Bit- |„ o.e n..ai.n* . ters will supply it. No need of applying to a eep',4 .... Tb« following cases were set for trial to-day: United States va. two mules, eight hundred pound* Of flour and eight gallon© of brandy. Guthrie claimant. - U^kJmfaal Lite Insurance Comi<auy, vs. Mafsey et al. Bdi, ate. United Siatf s, va. Caleb 8. Thompson. Illicit dis tilling. Duffield Ham «Ed Provision Company \g. Thoinaa L Welifl. L. M. Welch k Co. va. Atlanta and Richmond Air- Line Railroad. Two certified questions are alao aet lor hearing to-day. United States, va. J. H. Richardfon. Illicit distil ling. There being no further business, Court adjourned till ten o’clock this morning. 000, tbe highest. There are sixty thousand tickets and twelve thousand prizes, tciug a prize for 0Y©ry fifth ti ket. This is c:rtaiuly the most tempting op portunity ever offered to the public for obtaining sud den wealth. Two hundred and fifty thousand dollars, tha first prize, and others of $100,060, $*0,009, $25,000, and so on down to $50. The price oi whole tickets ls $50, halves, $25, tenth $6, and they may be obtained by Addressing Governor Thomas E. Bramlette, office or the Public Library, Louisville, Ky. Itedwine k Fox have tickets for sale. The ladles of tha Second Baptist Church return thanks to the friends who so kindly assisted them in the supper for Misaiou No. 1, to all who contributed, to Dr. Connelly for tbe use of the home, and to tho city paters for their kindly notices. pply it. No need of applying! physician in such a case. The fee would be thrown away. At the nearest drug store may l*e had tho most efficient and healthful vege table tonic that the world contain a. Tweniy- five years’ experience hae established the fact in the pontateuch. Ladies will find a full assortment of sum- Pouce Arreats —Three offenders bad been cap- mer millinery and fancy goods at Knox’s Mil- lured by the officers, up to 10 o'clock last night, for • lineiy and Variety Store, Whitehall street, violations of the ordtnaacas ot the city. Ou* of the j We are constantly receiving all the latest dov- psrties was a colored youth, for committing a dopre- 1 cities in millinery and fancy goods, which we ^ datlon with his “top” on the street. The instrument; arc selling at very low prtcc8. Cull in and that among aTl the stomachics aud alteratives jumped and went through a glass window, much re look through, and you will find something kuown to modern pharmacy this powerful the annoyance of tho Inmates of the house. you need. We have a very handsome liue of restorative stands supreme, unapproached. , sash ribbons, which we are selling cheap; also Impcitant Notice.—Read that of the Msrald Pub u few more of those Florida bats at very fow lithing Company in reference to !oat pater-*. i prices. augl-dtf Every bottle of Hostetter’s Bitters contains more blessings than there were curses in Pau- dora’K box. sepl7 NEW HOTEL FOR RENT OR LEASE. ville, Ga.. situated opposite tbe Depot, on the bus of the Western sud Atlautie and the terminus of the Cherokee Railroads. It effers unusual advantage* : : ! doinR a fine aud growing business. Tbe tmil Uog is a three-story Brick, slate roof, with brick kitchen an nexed. For particulars, addreea ’’Ricks House,” Car- | ter*ville, Ga. sspl'J 24aw 4w IV TATL OF GEORGIA. YTT.TON COFNTY—SFPE rior Court, April Term, 1873.— Present H:s Ho j ! or J. L. Hopkins, Judge. Nancy O'Dell vs. Jeremiah O'Dell—Libel fur Divorot and rule to perfect service. < It appearing to the Court, by the retani of the She t iff. that the defendant does not reside in this coun*v and it further aj State; it is, on X That arid defendant appear and answer, at the next term of this Court; else, that the case be considered in default, and the complainant allowed to proceed, ▲nd it ia further ordered: Tbatthm rule be pub liahed in aome public gazette of this Sure, once < month for four months, prior to the next term of thi Court. A true extract from uui .iowt. W. R. VENABLE. Clerk Superior Cum Fulton County. Ga t, n* 4-dilalan.