The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, September 25, 1873, Image 8

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The Daily Herald, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1873. THE CITY. NOTICE Tt r y eept2Clf KTBW CODE OF GEORGIA Z JUST PUBLISHED BY . W . BTJBKE Sc Now Beady. Call at their Store, Comer Alabama and Whitehall Streets, AND SUBSCRIBE. Mr. J. L. Crenshaw is the sole authorized igent in the city for receiving subscriptions lo the H ekald, and fro«l this date we shall recognize only his receipts as valid. *xo.i y as-TAuian •illBiaads « sjsodjud huizinwaj .ioj sntairaeip X.uwh '30VHI SSVTD •*!» oj pitid uO!)uej}W iniaeils^ ’S3HSIN -aVA P UB S1IO ‘SJ.NlVd-apoJL for H*J aq» JOJ s2nj([ jo Xpldus jjnj \ SIXTH WARD DEMOCRACY. INTERESTING MEETING LAST NIGHT—THE TIME FOB THE NOMINATION DETERMINED UPON. Pursuant to call, a Urge number of the Democrats of the Sixth Ward met last night at the hall of Meesrs. Simmons & Hunt on Marietta 6treet. On motion, Mr. II. D. Austin was called to the chair, and Joseph H. Smith, Esq-, requested to act as secretary. committee of five was then appointed the purpose of reporting ! officers for the club. The THE COURT CHRONICLE. Proceeding'* Yesterday In of Justice. I Dr. J. J. Knott’s office, corner Wall and Peachtree I , . . .. T , , street, np .uir,. Re.idence, so Wbe., .tree,. Druggists and store keepers sell Jackson s • Magic Balsam at 25 cents, 50 cents, and one j , “ ob ‘ le 7*“"’ both ibe11 “ d °* n ’ •>“'* dollar per bottle. The proprietor gives it C2 O I John Domini c Kiting Siloon. Go and try hi. oy.ter | away. One hondred bottles per week are * I «ew-be know. Kowtokithim ap. t ept2&-3t | given away on the Macon & Western Rail- Stop at tto Govlngtoo Hotel if yos wish nice car- | . Long may it live nntil it has cared all petcd rooms, clean, linen, soft beds, good meals and ! PWn and aches in the United states. livery accommodations. c. Cox, | septn-tf Proprietor, Covington, Georgia, j Pease’s Restaurant is progressing rapidly, and already is attracting marked attention. Atlanta should be proud of so fine an estab lishment, and one to be managed by Mr. Pease. We shall note its progress until it is completed. sep21-2t Suprni j Fuel-Saving Boiler.—Considerable notori- j ety hns been given to a lecent invention, de signed to substitute vapor-power for that of steam, in the running of stationary or loco- flic Temples motive engines. The whole peculiarity in j construction is in the boiler, the engine be- ! ing of the usual character, and the vapor ! being conveyed to the cylinder of the engiuo concluded ; j? 8 * the same as steam. The boiler is an up- bright one, and is, in fact, double—that is, it it. We offer for sale at our usual low prices an elegant assortment of Russia leather and French Morocco belts of the latest and most has two heads at’each end.'ono *a few’ inches fashionable styles, together with a superb as- In thi* tribunal yesterday argument w No 27, Southwestern Circuit. J A Anslev, et al, Tf permanent 1 william A Wilton, truatee. Injunction from Sumter. . . committee ! Argued fer p'aintiff in error by Col C T Good and N A | “ om other. Iho two chambers thus j sortment of dry goods. FOR SALE. VU.VVI. A-gueu IGL p aiuiiil IU mui vui v m. muuu buu »' n | . _ . ' reported as follows, which was u uanimously adopted: smith, and Gen Phil Cook and W A Hawkin b for de 1 one each end or the boiler, are fill- ATLANTA BRANCH (. HE AI S0C1H' For President, H. D. Austin; Vice President, E. P. fendant ERN OIL WORKS. Headquarters for Oils ! McCown; secreury. c.pt. M.Logne. and Faints. The largest 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 tilass. Send for Price Lists. CURLEY. DUCK A CO. Full Stock. Reliable Prices. AH sorts of FURNITURE. See our stock of BABY CARRIAGES. D. B. MORGAN & CO., ang31-tf Successors lo W. T. Archer, P. O. Box 380. 85 Whitehall street. TAKE NOTICE ! STATE AND COUNTY TAX PAYERS. STATE AND COUNTY TAX BOOKS Within the time prescribed by the Tax Act of the last General Assembly. I am left no discretion. Come forward and wve costa. 8. R. HOYLE, T. C., Remarks were made by Messrs, M. Maher, D. Mc Duffie, H. Van Epps, Sam. P. Wells, J. N. Lmgston, Col. S. B. Spencer, Edgar H. Orr, and others. The following resolution offered by Mr. E. P, Mc Cown was. on motion, unanimously adopted: Noll, same Circuit. C W Biss vs Samuel D Irvin. , administrator. Motion to enter judgment nunc pro , tunc. From Sumter county. Argaed for plaintiff in error by Col Good®, and for defendant by W A Haw- j kius. No. 19—M. E. Daniel, administrator, vs. O. F. Pcs- Be it Resolved, That the Democata of the Sixth j ter, administrator—complaint from Sumter. Argued Ward hold a nomination for Mayor and two Aldermen ! by N. A. Smith for plaintiff. Pending the opening on Saturday, 11th day of October next, at the No 1 argument of Col. Goode for defendant, court adjourned Engine House on Broad street—the polls to be opon till 10 o’clock this morning. from 6 o’clock a, m. to 7 o’clock, v. m. Resolved, also, that the other wards of the city be requested to co-operate by holding their nominations on ibe same day. til Statss Circuit uiul District Com HON. JXO. EBSKINE, JUDGE, PRESIDING. ! Will. J. Pike > The hall crowded, and the proceedings j yesterday. ; lively and interesting after the organization of the | L. M. Welch vs.^.tlanta and Richmond Air Li club which last was conducted with skill and address, ■ Railway Company— atsumpsit. '”* * "* * ! and in a dignified manner. The meoting then ad- was discontinued and the | journed to next Wednesday evening at sevsn o'clock, j The cases that bad been set for trial yesterday at which time all business preliminary to the nomi- cat’on will be transacted. MILT MALONE'S CASE. A Herald Reporter called upon Col. W. A. U kins, the leading counsel for Malone, lust night at the I journed. D. F. Hammond, Collier, Mynatt A Collier, {Kimball House, and had the following interview with for plaintiff; Irwin, Wm. Phillips and Lester & Thomp- ed with water and connected by tubes, these being for the circulation of the water between the two main chambers. The second or inner boiler, that between the two inner heads, is filled with a preparation of bisulphide of carbon, the vapor from which is the motive power, taking the place of steam. Beneath the boiler is a small fire-box, from which flues rnn up through the two boilers to the smoke-pipe. These flues pass inside of j the tubes above mentioned, and the fire in 1 passing through heats the chemicals. By this arrangement, it is alleged, the bisulphide in the inner boiler receives the requisite amount ■ of beat without coming in direct contact with admitted to the bar of these courts ; the fire-flues, the water being kept in circula- | tion through tho tabes. It is claimed that by this arrangement a , e , great amount of power is obtainable with a ! comparatively smail fire, at least two-thirds the ordinary amount of fuel used being thus 'saved. The chemical preparation is used over A.P. Mc=lotch,y.l“ a "y *““•» 7 ', hC ???*• ““7 P assing .,.nriiv I y° rou KQ the cylinder of the engine, posses into a condenser, and is then returned to the boiler to be used again. sep21-d«fcw M. Rich & Co., Whitehall Street. The young gentlemen of Atlanta are re quested to call at Dykeman’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 The trial of this > passed till Saturday. ! set for future trial. I John Baxter, for use, . principal, and W. J. McClotchey, security—aseumpi Tried, and, pending closing aigument, the Court ad- N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer VALUABLE PLANTATION GOR DON COUNTY. T HE FORMER RESIDENCE AND PLANTATION of Major James Freeman, deceased, of Gordou county. This plantation contains about *4,00 O Acre at o Xj axxlca lying near the Cossewattie River, on Ibe old Tenses- tee Road, and on the contemplated route ot the Car- tersvillc and Ducktown Railroad, with fine, larg*. commodious Dwelling containing eight rooms. Also, barnes, itables, Ac., &c. It has always been classed as one of the best grass and stock farms in Cherokee, Georgia. It has been long known as a place exceed ingly healthy, being surrounded by mountains and ■ with plenty of the best running waters rear the j homestead. The lands are well watered with goed. : clear, never-failing streams, and in good condition of improvement,and contains over GOO acres first class bot tom land, and will produce clover and grasses of heavy growth, as well as cotton. This desirable farm is located eighteen miles from Caihoun, and eight mi es from Fainnount post office. The sale will take place at Calhoun, Ga.. on the FIRST TUE8DAY in NOVEMBER next. PoWMiou given immediately. Plenty of good mules, sto k grain, implements, Ac., on the place. Terms—One-third cash; balance one, two and three yean, with interest bearing n«tes. Sold on account of Judjc 1. ichrane and B. W. Freeman. Apply to Judge Lochrane, B. W. Freeman, on the place, or to Wallace Jc Fowler, Real Estate Agents. Atlanta. Ga. july6-cSu-tf Lands For Sale. 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 oi English, Scotch, French and German cassimeres, cloths aud doeskin, warranted to fit and give ] Ihe’FiRST Tuesday irT*October satisfaction. between the legatees of tho estate of Jamea Ep- 1 piugcr, lute of Pike county, deceased, will be sold be- j fore the Court House door, ;u the town of Zebulos, c-a the FIRST TUESDAY in October next, between the usual hours of sale, to the highest bidder, if not d:s- ! posed of privately before the day of sale, tho following would also call special attention to our ; lots of land, to wit: Lots No. 134 and 13$. in too :*ta him: I hear, sir, that you will.carry Malone’* caso up to ; the United States Supreme Court. Is this so? ion for defendants. The following cases ai Duflield Ham and P» l for trial to-lay: In t-peaking of the pamphlet on the collee- tious of the American Antiquarian Society tho best materials fabrics. M. & J. Hirsh, Oak Hall Clothing House, sept21-dtf No. 50 Whitehall street. Butter—Butter—Butter. Col. H.—Ye will carry it up with very L. Wells. CITY RECORD. Notes Hound Town Yesterday Hern Id Reporters. DASHES HERE AND THERE. All should remember the concert and hop complimentary to the Governor’s Guards, are only one dollar. The Recorder had a tolerable “lay out” yesterday. James McCown was up and paid ten and costs for be ing too drunk. A. Hall, in two cases, paid $50 and costs each for selling without licenee. Dau Shchanp, for being out of the way, pays ten; P. Gibbons, the same; William Wade the fame, and the case of the city against Joe Timmons, ten and costs, closed the business. j strong points behind us. The application of the de fendant is for a writ of error. It is made to the I*. S. Supreme Court, alleging that the Superior and Su lk* e • P reuie Courts of the State of Georgia erred in holding ; that tho present jury law of the State, and tho law al- , lowing a counter-showing to a motion for a contiuu- ! ance in a criminal case, and the use of affidavits was lo ui*»ht I other words, the defendant insists Ti c j^, tB 1 that he has the right to be confronted with the wit- ■ nes«(s giving evidence against him, aud to select bis jury according to the form and practice of the common ABcU~aps:t assignee, v Ragan sumpsit. United States vs Alvan Hansard. Illicit distill: Same, vs James Hansard. Illicit distilling. Same, vs J. DeWitt HauEard. Illicit distilling. Same, vs E nory Hansard. I.licit distilling. Same, vs Wm. E. Hansard. Illicit distilling. cf imported and domestic Terms, one-third cash, the remaining two-thiras one and two years, with interest on the last year. Also tho following lots in Cherokee are offered at private sale: Lot No. 1214. in the 12tli district, 1st sec tion, Lumpkin; lot No. 201, in the 14th district. 4:h section, Chattooga; let No. 346, in the 12th district, Is: section, Lumpkin; lot No. 4, in the ’12th district, 4th section. Dade; lot No. 9t\ in the 23d district, 3rd see- PUHPIPIP , pm . . , lam l-eceiv- I tion, Floyd; lot No. 571, In the 14th district. 1st sec- Company, i, Thom., j »«» ^hor, Mr. Nathan Paine, tor | ing wcxkly shipments of choice Orange ! «“; tion, Forsyth; lot No. l'.'T, in the 27th district, _:i 1 Bet - tion, Murrsy; lot No. in the Mb district. l*-t sve- P. U. Mv DOWELL. Acrnt for Legatees cf Jas. Epp’.nj-r. August 21, ’73-tds. Banks. E.ldlemau piivate distribution, the Boston Advertiser £ ; says: “The Mather manuscripts are especially I county, New York, and Western Reserve . valuable, and Win The handwriting oTKich- j Creamery Rutter, direct from the dairies. If ' ' ard Mather, who came to America in 1G35: of ! you want something really fancy, give me a j Folic id presided yesterday morning, Colonel Morris Towles, w to a number of our citizens, the city. known in Alabama aud a’^dine it this e spending a few day. in ! l' rocc, ' d *° Wa,hl law. Col. Hawkins seems confident of the groun-l he is standing upon, aud libs already made application for a writ of error to the I n ited States Supreme Bench. If we mistake not, a paper from the United States Su preme Court, is now in the hands of Judge Warner, who will acquaint Col. llawkius with his decision re- rening. Col. Hawkins will at once ugtou to prosecute his application, iouil interest, arrested, charged with The weather was somewhat moderate yesterday, officer A. M. Turner, of the police force, succeeded I THE RADICAL POW-WOW LAST NIGIIT. Eockafellow called the meeting of last ! Increase Mather, aud of Cotton and Samuel Mather. They consisted of sermons, essays, I letters and diaries, drafts of church platforms, j annotated books and specimens of nearly’ all > kinds of work done by that extraordinary f*m- j ily. ‘A Brand Plucked Out of the Burning,* j an account of Mercy .Short, of which no I sesped fines amounting in the i ptiuted copy is known to exist, if indeed it I dollars. One party was fined ! W8S ever printed, is among these manuscripts, I and throws much light on the motives which j governed Cotton Mather and the ministers : generally during th | citement. Mr. Paine says: *lt has already I Sold by all druggists, before i oeeu copied from tho original manuscript, J " 1— A. W. i with the idea that it may sometime be pub- \ lisbed.’ When that time comes it will shake i the credibility of historians who, upon iusuf- or was j evidence, have held the ministers of > -\iisa ! Boston and Salem mainly accountable for that wild and bloody epidemic.” call at 112 Whitehall street, corner Peters. sep20-dlw Jxo. W. Stokes. Recorder Haoni tried eight caec*, aud aggregate to eighty-fiv fifty dollars for keepiug open house on the Sabbath, for the purpose of retailing ardent spirits. Justices* Courts. Justice Butt had an interesting criminal him yesterday. It was that of the State xi Baughman, charg d with New Swiss, Limmirg, Edam and Sap Sago Cheese; also, German goods of every descrip tion, at 112 Whitehall street, corner Peters. sep20-dlw Jxo. W. Stokes. The people are fast learning that Jackson’s heat of the witchcraft ex- i Magic Balsam is an article of real merit. Three Cottages for Sale I lOUP.-ROOM COTTAGE, with front Vo rear f-tocp, well shaded; with good wm S TWO-ROOM Cottage with rock Ibndp; finished, with all modern improvements. The two above mentioned resideneea are 1 • Castleberry Street, between Forsyth and M .v s old, .vith 1 ng girl fourteen or fifteen y r mother on Forsyth street, w *st of New Catch Mackerel, Cod Fish, Holland and Dried Herrings, at 142 Whitehall street, corner Peters. Jxo. W. Stokes. sep20-dlw i is fast making its i recovering a lot of atolen g x>d« yesterday for a gen- L^kt. Farrow, and Bard, and those nice Radicals Peters street, in this city. Ivy et. lie managed the Rockafellow, tl*man cleverly. We have not heard from tho editor of the Ferry Home Journal yet, but suppose he is ail right. As an evidence of the efficiency of advertising, it might be well to mention that “Industry,” oi this of fice, put in a small card some days since, requesting { dwindling hosts, as they loafed about answers to be left at this office, aud some fifty or more jog that the hall had be have responded to the card. Everybody reads every- that when a fellow got thing in tho Herald. This from a Griffin paper: “Clint Taylor, the well known enterprising stock dealer of Atlanta, we learn from the Atlanta papers, is building a large shed near jhe Macon & Western Railroad depot, to receive ali the Stock coming down this line of road. Clint has worked hard and faithfully to build up a rushing business, and has succeeded. His stables are magnificent, and his stock of carnages and horses for livery business are elegant. We wish Clint great prosperity. Hon. Henty W. Hilliard, of Augusta, is coming to Atlanta to live. An excursion from Talladega, Ala., will visit Atlanta to-morrow. There were forty-two volumes of Dickens’ works taken out of the Young Men’s Library one day this week. Reading up for the ‘‘Dickens Party,” yon see! Atlanta sends oat 104 commercial tourists. They travel from Dan to Beersheba, and are generally cock of the walk wherever they go! The Adams Hoase, at Opelika, is represented to be better than ever. It has jnst been newly furnisbsd and renovated. It is convenient to the depot. THE NOMINATION IN THE COUNTRY. The following are the returns from the country precincts, so far ss heard from, of tbe vote in the Eomlnation for Clerk Superior Court: Cook’s District—Collins 55 Hulsey 5. Oik Grove— “ 26 “ 0 Ruckhead— “ 42 “ 1 West End— “ 37 ** 2 John T. Hill 1. Total—Collins 170; Hulsey 8; John T. Hull 1. REGISTRATION. The importance and necessity of registration by the citizens of Atlanta cannot be over-estimated. No min will be allowed to vote who has not registered bis name, residence, etc. Lists of registered voters living in tho different wards will be kept at each ward poll, and the vote of co man will be taken unless his name is on the list. Do not delay this matter, it is all important that It po, to fflce ( and a negro wit^ should be attended to. THE GRAND CONCERT OCTOBER 2 The mnsical circles of Atlanta are in a Tho matter didn’t have anything to do with it, hence a small crowd greeted thia reporter’s vision as ho entered the ' tee Doctor Hall. They were few, bat noble; scanty, but with , rolled on and finely shaped heads; modest iu number, but besmin; with intelli; hushed up at that time, romisin; marria uigbt last the girl left 1 company of the Doctor. Jackson’s Magic Bal* way into every family of tbe land, by the many cures of Neuralaia, Headache and Rheu matism it is performing. Sold by all drng- dignity sat feeing his * Yesker,l *y morning the mother of the girl had Among the papers found in the Bn&tilc, , now edited by M. Ravaisson. will shortly ap- 4t . , rt ,. cr * pear a startling document, showing that Ra- „_ f - , ng t> nurry the girl. Time , c i n e was summoned before King Louis XIV. ge occurred, and on Monday j as accused of having robbed and poisoned La j % s S ‘ iu the j Dupare, a celebrated actress, for whom he ■ composed the part of Audromaque, and who , ar-! was his mistress till the time of her death, in j Hyson, English, Breakfast and Japan Teas, der j 1638. The accusation coming as ic did. from ] at New York prices, at the cheap cash store, is suppose-' j New crop Gun Powder, Imperial, Oolong ) doubt wish- ; rants issued for both Baughmau and the girl, made like a fish trap, and which be was shortly arrested, aud he then conducted j the infamous woman Yoisin, tried, condemu- he couldn’t get out any • the officer to the house where the girl was stoppiug, | ed and executed as empoisonneuse, could r»ot i and she was also arrested. When the parties wero brought into court. Col. 8. B. more. Rocky explained that this meetiDg v.as in opposi tion to Bard and Farrow, and that crowd, aud was composed of the pure thing. Col. Farrow, an element of opposition, stalked ms- 1 parties with fornication, aud another warrant jestically in just here and sat down for awhile to view things through those eye-glaases that lend eloquence i be entertained for a moment; but it heavily 1 weighed on the exquisitely sensitive mind of J. B. Goodwin, prisoner’s courael, asked for A circular said a brass ' bine to prepare his defense. Witnesses whom they considered material lived at a distance. The case was finally set down for Friday morning at to Lis blazing optics. At length he arose, and stated ready to proceed with the investigation, in substance: “Meeting wasn't called by regular ; authority. Who called it ? baud would be here. Whore’s the brass band ?’* Rockafeilow—I called the meeting beceuse I didn’t 1 know there was an Executive Committee. Farrow—(Oh! how scornfully!)—Of course you , didn’t. A man who has been away from home don’t j know what's going on at heme. You’ve been off with I the Grecleyitee. Ofcoureo you didn't know there expected trial, and these Spencer, counsel for the State, after consulting with Racine till he died, broken-hearted, iu 1G«!9 the girl, withdrew the original warrants charging the j 1 ♦ ras ls ~ | Bjornsen, the Norwegian poet, will arrive ‘ in this country early in October. Anna Dickinson is iu Colorado. The grass hoppers are afflicting Kansas. Jeff. Davis is in Louisville, aud has been invited to attend the exposition there. Thirty thousand dollars have been sub- sued for Dr. Baughman for seduction. Cul. Spencer then announced that the State was a oomraittee, last year. Rockafeilow—(excited)—We didn’t come here to hear abuse. Farrow—(brutally)—What I waat tj know is, who is going to pay for this ball? Rockafeilow—(proudly)—I am, sir. Farrow—Have you got tbe mouey ? I'd like to know where you got it. Rockafeilow—(maliciously)— yes, and we’d like to know where you got your money. Farrow— (resuming the other line of discussion) — Fellow citizens, I announce that on next Saturday night we will have a full meeting of the Republican party here, and we will then show what the Repub lican party is. I love tbe Republican party. Rockafeilow—(to get in the last lick)—Yes, your pocket does! Fsrrow—(weary of the strife)—I move that we all adjourn and go Lome.” And with a rush, like dumb driven cattle they went, with not enough intel ligence combined in tbe whole crowd to direc an en- lightened vote for the city Scavenger. Howard Horton, Clem Harris, Johnson from ibe rising” on his lower jaw, whusc cognomen, though doubtless known to fame, but unknown to us, were all that propped the shattered fortunes of the house of Rockafeilow. The LOCAL NOTICES. Wanted. —J. H. Dykeman, “The Tailor,” No. 4 Peachtree street, wants three or four first-class coat hands immediately. Will It 9 o'clock, the defendant being required to givo boud j scribed for a new opera house in Toronto, in tbe sum of three thousand dollars for his appesr- • ^———————— mice at that time. A goodly number of citizeLS hsd gathered to witness considerably You w.r. with the DemocrVt, ' ihlcrv.l. b, the qu.iut remarks of tbe prls- oner and bis oddities generally. The young woman in question departed with her mother. Dr. Baughman remarking as she started, | give steady employment. “Go on home with your ma, Sallie, go on home ,with your ma.” It is thought the Doctor will not be ablo to give the bond and that he may have to become an inmate of tbe jail, temporarily at least. At a late hour yesterday evening Dr. A. W. Baugh man was married to Miss Sallie Irvin, by Justice Sasseen. This of course stops the prosecution. James Langston was bronght before Juetice Mon day yesterday, charged with committing an assault and battery on Sarah Waller, (colored). The warrant dismissed for want of prosecution. 142 Whitehall street, corner Peters. sep20-dlw Jx*o. W. Stokes. Removal.— We have removed to No. 02 Whitehall street, lately occupied by D. C. Seymour & Co., where we will keep a choice assortment of Groceries at reasonable prices, and be glad to see all of our old friends and a host of new ones. sep7-tf Boyd & Bbumby. DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS *. I We will be closed to-morrow, (Monday), that being onr New Year day, but on Tues day next, we shall open the fall season with | an elegant display of Ladies’ Dress Goods, i consisting of Satines, Empress Cloths, Ca6hmert s, Diagonals, Serges, Etc., Etc., J BRICK Cottage on Kayne fctreot, 3 rooms fisiil ed. with all the necessary appurtenance*, v. i-6 of an acre, more or lees. If the above property is not sold at private sale ; 00 days, it will be Disposed of at Auction. The above property will be sold by M Haver: t the purpose of paying bis debts, aud starting an;■•.** : business. All my creditors will send their i>::is to Walpole, Attorney at Law. All debtors would do w to call and settle, as I mean businea. Sold by C C HAMMOCK ( M. HAVER TV. Residence for Sale. | JjlOUR L.VKQE, tLEOASTLY FINISHED tOOMS. Bith room. Store room and Pantry, 2-room Kitchen, lathed aud plastered, large front yard, choic? shrub bery aud shade trees, all on a large, beautiful lot 100 by 223 eet, in a most excellent neighborhood, and just at the -.terminus °f one of the Street Car lines. Im-• provement3 all new and in perfect order. Apply t: WALLACE k FOWLEK. jy27 sun3m lieaj Fstate Agents. No. 9 Alabama at. Young ladies need not be under the neces- sity of taking tbeir mother’s butter plates of “ n color*. «“>1 of tbe latest new shades, for button moulds, as Knox has a fall line of i them as large as their heart’s desire. They sept*21-lw have also a full liue of ail tho latest novelties Bacou alid ¥lom< £££ ^ Hav, Bagging m Fancy Goods. Fancy Ties, Knfflings for | aU( , xieg Sugarj Coffeef etc _ etc ._ " at M. Rich & Co., Whitehall Street. the neck, Ac. They are also now receiving their Fall stock of Millinery Goods. The ladies would do well to call on them before The other Justices had nothing criminal bclore | purchasing. Knox’s Millinery and Varieties, Dunn, Ogletrek & Co.’s. them yesterday. The Ordinary and U. S. Commission' 1 ] no business of important j yesterday. tra: cted To the Ladies of Atlanta and Elsewhere. Our stock is now full and complete in its sept 2c-tf. j every branch. Comprising ail of the Late TT ^ : ’*• W—;—_ . I Novelties in Dress Goods of the finest fabrics. Heavy Cassimeres, French, English and t > i x- i ^ m t i , . TT ’ . B | Cloth, Beaver aud \ elvet Cloaks, aud the No. 20 Whitehall street. CITY BUSINESS. | American, at J. II. Dykeman’s, of every pat tern and style—tho largest and best assort ment ever brought to Atlanta, them. Among Our ninc.su 3I< Call and see se|>t21 3t. largest assort- pleasing anticip.tioa regarding the concert for the ; trnth noctafellow „ lll0 c i ever c.t Radical in Allan benefit of the Minion of the Redeemer, a noble and fruitful charity recently established by the ladies of j ty #ny j, 3tter> the Episcopal Church, in the Castlebury Hill locality. Those who have bad the privilege of seeing the pro gramme pronounce it one of the finest and moat unique selections of classic and modern music ever made in this city. We are glal to learn that tickets to tbe concert are being sold rapidly. Let “all tbe world and bis wife,” and children, be there to partake of this feast of mnslc and flow of exquisite sentiments. MISSION OF THE REDEEMER. ts. That's tbe reason he don’t get along with the p s reckon. STATION-HOUSE. ’ | Three offenders had been arrosted up to 11 < last DigbL Tbe offenders are of tbe usual land. THE MUNICIPAL NOMINATION, i It will be seen by reference to the proceedings of the Sixth Ward Democratic Club, that the nomination ! for Mayor and two Aldermen will take place on the 11th day of October. As there is considerable feeling in favor of the time designated other Wards will now, doubtless, move io the m.Uer and aiopt tbe same day. M. RICH A CO. This well known and popular firm have received their ; fall stock, and it is certainly one of tho best assorted ! 1 brought to this city. Their dress goods are worthy of • special attention, both in variety of materials and ! ock j quality. All the latest shades are included in the list, | the sateens and Empress cloths being decidedly excel lent. M. Rich k Co. have also a superb assortment of silk bugle trimmings of all colors. These are beauti- ful goods, and in style are decidedly “the thing” for i the season. Among other articles which we more par- ; sep21-lw ticularly observed, are the Russia leather and French morocco ladies’ belts, a new style of this article of | attire which i9 now all tbe fashion. Tbe stock of THE HOTELS. The National Hotel is putting i We have just received tb ment of Bugled Silk Gimps; Fringes; Cords; Loops and Tassels Embracing the latest and most elegant vari ety of Trimmings ever brought to this city. M. Rich & Co., Whitehall st. j largest stock of House Furnishing Goods | ever exhibited in this city. Having made a : special arrangement with some of the largest Importers, we can offer inducements in Black | and Colored Silks unsurpassed by any house iu the State. Our Silks are superior both in ; quality and cheapness to any ever offered in in this city. Ladies getting up Wedding Out fits will find iu onr stock many goods not sold , elsewhere. Lowe, Douglass & Dallas, ! Sept21-sun tries thurs. 42 Whitehall. i New flour and everything new and good I B For Sale Cheap. seven rooms and a cellar room, with necessary c buildings, a good sized yarJ, garden and good water. Terms e*sy. sep2I-6c FOR SALE. _ to A. L. Harris, Atlanta, Ga., by James Brand. or New York, will be sold to pay charges, tf not called for within thirty days. ED. A. WERNER. sep4tAwS»-dl Agent Georgia R U. WANTED. WANTED, ^ GOOD COOK for a email family; ALSO, A HOUSE SERVANT, by R. M. Clarke, at F.i Rock. Ga. Apply at G. W. ADAIR S. sepll-tf Real Estate Office Situation Wanted. \ WIDOW LADY, without children, would take charge oi the houaekeeping department in a family, and instruct *ame children, giving them eer>e- cial ca’re. Would not object fo a widower's family, or position in the country—a reasonable salery. Tte best of refei Address •epftS-Sd i give and required. E. 8 L . Care Editors Atlanta Hera. FOR RENT. Wanted to Rent, Y the first of October, three Furnished So- at luv new sUnd, where you will find every- j suitable for light housekeeping, by a family of two ! thing new and nice, and at prices which are \ Family and Louse must l>c first-class. Or will entirely new. Give me a call once, and I will renta email furnished hou*eat a model ate rent. Dykfsman*8 is the place to get your winter j con '* nce J oa * Address “N. II ." Herald Office. the success of the Grand Conc« rt to be given October 2d, for the Misaion of Ibe Redeemer. Now, in order j to fill the bouM from top to bottom, ul to m*ke it! flooring*Jlad.d tVlirr^dlog'' roo'm’on wbtehthV go^.' flnaoci^tj u brilUMt • «tc«M »« it Will bo rnuaicl- l t , rdiy . A , to „ wiu be erected to . morrow . ljr, the writer would reepectiully enfgeet to the men- j M „ irg . * Kurt h , ve „ ken ch , rge „f the ■Here of th s noble enterprise tbe propriety of selling j c ig, r atsoil ,t tbe Kimb.ll House, formerly owned by We notice Messrs. J. W. Burke & Co. now have the tickets, for gentlemkn end 1»dy »1.*0, or for gentlemen ! w B MoIei Tu# stand , end two fsdies *i.el This will mmke Ibe enterprlre j 0< Mr . Augustai Knchler. sun more popular then it olresdy is,.nd piece tbe j SrBlHGBBSIN THE CITY, pleasure of hearing the finest music ever listened to.in Atlanta within the reach of tbe humblest young man and bis “charmer" in the city. Let ns make the occa- will repay the tiouble to examine the fell stock of this her winter dress, house. It is full in all departments, and ths prices at fold will add to the popularity of M. Rich k Co. during the present season. THE NEW CODE OF GEORGIA, c* Messrs. J. W. Burke k Co. now W. B. Motes. The stand will be under the supervision j new Code of Georgia ready to deliver to subscribers. It is admirably and substantially bound, sod, taken all in all, one of the finest specimens of a book we ever Mr. C. B. Wooten, a prominent lawyer of Macon saw, beiog printed on excellent peper, in remarkably , goods. One of liis nobby Scotch Cheviot ! Udi..’ kid glow. Of •ta.de., i,.l.o «cell.n. lt jj!nit8wiu , agt a „ , Ue winter , auc , do to slat r sep20 dlw John W. Stokes. another season on. sept 21 31 Ga., is in the city attending the Supremo Court. ' ® Mr. Wjn. M. Wadley, the Southern railroad king, of •ion . gmnd a.u.lcl oT. on-on, .h« ttaU rn b. 0 ... „ r . gl „. r . d th . Klmb.il Hou.a. proud of. mid th* will All th. coff.r. of th. Mlmion pro( Wm H Waddel , „ f UniTer , lty of 0eor _ to oversowing. iM.hu b». In tb. city for th. lut few d*y«. In order to «oompll.h tbl., let tb. -in- ot Jlldf . R . j. Mor „„. ot t.«m.u., who i. often Atlanta rally to the support, and let the ladies aid Bpoken of ping at the Kimball House. J. H. Dykeman Las just returned from market, where he laid in a superb s’.ock of goods for the Georgia trade—an absolutely full and perfect stock. sep21-3t J. II. Dykeman has the stock of goods now arriving with which fashionable Atlanta will clothe itself this season—selected by himself in New York, and bought regatdless of costs. sept 21 3t The best imported and domestic Casse* | the next Governor of that State, la atop- building up a fine trade here. They have a large, new j mere Cloths, Doeskins and Vestings, may te clear type. Lawyers, bankers, insurance men, merchants, and all parties having occasion to refer to the Cv/de, had better call at Messrs. Burke k Co.’s store in this city, corner Alabama aud Whitehall streaf, and subscribe. We are gla l to notice that thia house is rapidly Fall Goods fok the Million.—Our stock of Fall and Winter Goods have arrived, aud embraces tbe largest and best assortment of Gentlemen’s Custom Made Clothing ever brought to this market. Also, a very tine assortment of Hats, Shoes, Shawls, Blankets, Quilts and Spreads. Together with a large line ot Dry Goods of all descriptions. Call aud see our Fall and Winter Suits and Overcoats before purchasing elsewhere. As usual, we will sell at prices which defy competition. Cohen A Selxg, Corner Whitehall and Alabama Streets. sept 21-dlw Out or Health.—In this common expres- NEW HOTEL FORWENT OR LEASE. I N THE THRIVING YOUNG CITY OF CARTERS- ville, Ga., situated opposite the Depot, on the hue of the Western and Atlantic and the terminus oi the Cherokee Railroad*. It offers unusual advantages for doing a flue and growing business. The building is a three-story Brick, slate roof, with brick kitchen an nexed. For particulars, address “Ricks House." Car ters ville, Ga. eepl? 2taw 4«r Andrew Haight, the owner of the largest circus upon I The following among others registered at the tb. Cootm.Dt ot Am.ric, u to th. city. We b»r.;«.n x * Uo “* 1 H « ul *“» Dl « bt: JahD Stobb., Auku.L; Kcv .ntc-e them t lic.Ty trad., u they to well d.Mrre. and well ...orted itock, end tb.t, with their well known | found at M. & J, Hirseh's, No. 50 Whitehall '' sion is comprehended an immense amount of energy, eoterpriw end r.ii.biliiy, will bn_.ur.to gu»r. | gtreet bodily and mental suflefiug. It is not neces sary to ho effected with positive disease in XAT30X * NORMAN. This live auction and commission firm have ! street. They have secured tbe.services ot Mr. Cas- order to experience unutterable wretchedness. Height', circa, tad know wbAt It. It it juti coming ) Wm Fltnn - N 0 W Jerom *> ShelbyviU., T.no; C L b«k from in EMtera tonr, .nd will .bow ner. on tb. “"' t '®“ b ° r0 ’ 1 ,^° ^ . , . . _ -M , M 27tb of Octobar. This country baa never seen gay- . \Y I • real estate office in connection with their other bu.i-1 Merch * nt Tlkilorin g Department, who has had I spirited, incapable of much exertion, uer- — opened Kei ^’ 118 cu ^ e r and superintendent of their j A person out of health is weak, languid, low J. L. Hopkins, Judge. Nancy O'Dell va. Jeremiah O’Dell—Libel for Divorc« and rule to perfect service. It appearing to the Court, by tbe return of the She! iff, that tha defendant does not reside in this county sod it lurther appearing that he does not reside in tb: State; it is, on motion of counsel, ordered: That said defendant appear and answer, at the sex-. I term of thia Court; else, that the case be considered in default, and the complainant allowed to proceed. And it la further ordered: That thia rula be pub liahod iu some public gazette of this State, once t month for four months, prior to the next term of thi Court. A true extract from no iainv.es. W. R. VENABLE. Clerk Superior Cvun Fulton County. G» m4-dtl»lat£ thing that will eqaal tbe Great Eastern. We “rtfaed' “ d rlllid ’ Spartanburg, 8 C; J M White k wife, Chi. I . ness. Their looks are opened, and all who wish to I aa experience of nearly twenty years in first- j . f . . a . - ([•iirfct and slwava lend him a-thousand or so when J A Kimbrough, Lumpkin; A G Tunstell, N Y; , „ .... .. . . . . | _i__ u no) , r , . x . .. , change of temperature AS the mercury in A Haight, ana always Jena mm a anoussnu, or bo, wnen • ' . _ a „ . , _ _ ’ buy, sell or rent nalasstate would consult their interest class establishments iu the North and id lUvlm.*. , u r.J. A Haight, Grs»t Eastern Menagerie k Circus Co; W B I „ , i thermometer. \V hnt such a person requires natron.zina them. Europe, and will insure their customers a per- is invigoration, and Hostetter’s Stomach Bit- vous, irritable, and as sensitive to every | SOUTHERN NURSERY. The concert to-night, at James’ Hall, given by tbe amateurs of the city, under tbe management of Prof. Knspp, promises to be the musical entertainment of the season. Some of the beat talent of the city have v-dnnteered in behalf of the Governor’s Guards, and we have every reason to expect a rare treat In the musical line. PtoL gobsa—’ string band will be In attendance at tbe hop, which comprisee a portion of the eveniog’s programme, which, of itaelf. will no donbt bring out the “young folks.” Wo uudei stand that tbe Guards will be out in full uniform. Cochran, Hogansville; W M Morgan, Jackson, Ga; T J Cprinkle, Charlotte, N C; 8 W Ardeny, Ky; JF Shipp, Social Circle; Rob’t Whitfield. Jackson; W W Smith, Harris co; B L Dougherty, Indian Springs; F UMchert. Macon; H E Cobh, LaOraoge; J L Wllllntoa J W Clifton, Lon svlile, Ky; J B Pack. K C Williams Greensboro; N Franklin, Montgomery, Ala; J M Ma- eon, Mtae T B Heaglett, Louisville; W P Lovett, Cin cinnati; T M Williams, Birmtagbam. W J Sale, Va; J J Tatom. West Point; M A Carlisle. Okaloona, Mis*; F F 8tarr, Dalton. N J Bxra, Calhoun, A P Barnes, Ma con, J C Smith, Palmstto. by patronizing them SALESMAN WANTED. A leading wholesale boot and shoe house in Charles ton want an active salesman acquainted with mer chants throughout this State. Bead advertisement signed “L’ooti and Shoes.” Read notices of Administrator's sales on estates of Andrew Reid, Pmnsm county, and W. C. L’se, Carroll county, lu thia iasue. WANTED. A first-class Barber. Stating terms, etc , address W. E. Tkjuit, at ones, Colnmbns, Ga. sept25-lt. feet fit and clothing made to meet the ap- ters will supply it. No need of applying to a proval aud give satisfaction to the most las- i Physician in such a ease. The fee would be sep23J-tf thrown away. At the nearest drug store may ] be had the most efficient and healthful vego- w« lmve this day engaged the services of I ' ablu toni ,° that ibe wo J M coolRira. ^Twenty- ■ x * * five years experience has established the fitet Messrs. Dens & George as special agents for that among all the stomachics aud alteratives the Hbrald. They are authorized to receipt . known to modem pharmacy this powerful for subscription and to contract for adver tisements until further notice. August 28, 1873. restorative stands supreme, unapproached. Every bottle of Hostetter’s Bitters contains more blessings than there were curses in Pan dora's box. sep!7 IRWIN & THURMONDr*^ W E arc offering to the public a selection of Fruit adapted to the Southern climate, consisting ot Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plum a. Cherries. Quinces, Grapes, etc. Our Floral and Ornamental Shrubbery Department is complete. We have everything usually found In a well conducted Nursery, sad of varieties we have tested and know to be suited to the Southern Climate. We are determined to make goal stock aud sell at reasonable prices. All orders by mail attended to with promptuees and care. We have reliable agents, either local or travelmg. In many localities in this and other States South, and we prefer, where convenient to our customers, to do our business through them. We will, upon application, furnish gratia our catalogue and price list. Address P. O. Bex 565, Atlanta, Ga. jafyM-dly IRWIN A THURMOND