The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 01, 1873, Image 6

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* British Courts. THE LORD CHIEF BARON of IRELAND LEC TURED BY A CULPRIT — EXTRAORDINARY SCENE IN TASSINO THE DEATH '"KM* OFFICIAL Frctu the Loudon Daily New*, o-yi. i.. Dublin, Sept. 11, 1&73. A trial which has lasted forty-three days, exclusive of Sandayi, has just terminated at Maryborough. The case was one in which a man named James Mooie was charged with the murder of Edward Delany, who lived on FULTON COUNTY SHERIFF’S SALES Fcr October, 1873. 31 AC ON ADVERTISEMENTS, j BENNER’S B E A I I7ILI. BE SOLD BEFORE THE COURT HOUSE ! ■y^’ILL FIGHT ANT TWO GEORGIA RAISED Doga daring the State Fair For IOOO Dollars. A Pure Stimulant. Century Whisky! PATENT MEDICINES. EWM NASHVILLE CARDS. FARMERS yMl I .Agricultural Impl+mtnU Jk Machinery Xe. Send for Catalogue. C. H. BTOCKELL A CO. of Chronic and Acute Bhenmatiam, Neuralgia, I.um- iunel2-<l lm bago. Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Disease*, alter Mr. Benner can be found at his place of bnsinesi— ! THE FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT, the same townUndO^ough-)'vrilh himTthe I ; t0Ur ' °' “* f ° ll0WlM d " Cr ‘ bed chief point to be elucidated wa9 whether the ■ x lot or parcel of land, containing 9»i acres, it b- i Diaries from which death bad resulted was I part of land lot No. tc. m the I4tu district of origi censed by violence or by accident, for If by the ! *'^SS^ ,d Krk.^wer^^ nid ; 5, '°- 43 ™ Ti rtreet ’ whicb open d * T “ a :ormer there conlo scarcely be a doubt as to lacd i 0 . formerly »et «p»rt by M. Erie, m a home- wbcre can be found the most Choice Win the guilt of the prisoner. I he case was tnea *tesd; also 18 acres of said laud lot 86, Known as White s , before the Chief Baron: and celebrated as his I slaughter pen lots; also 51 acres, more or less of land Liquors, aud the moat r abatable Food in the cit lordship is for occupying a large share of the , £«£-*• *Zgl*2*£l S _ public time in trying the cases thaw come be- • on aB ^ rrope rty of the Georgia National Bank by | fore him, his reputation iu this respect can i virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from Fulton Su- t orB tcMhe Fair] hardly fail to be increased by the trial ju t, perior Court m or bi* - SM /•Insert. From the evidence produced it an- 1 *>»«. «■ The Qe 0 rg,a>,,non.l Bsnk Proper!; fomt- WAX. -A-. 'EWAR.T, ery of J. P. Fitler, M. D., a regular graduate physi j clan, with whom we are personally acquainted, who THE CENTURY WHISKIES A PURE! Bed-rooms furnished FREE OF CHARGE to ail vis- closed. From the evidence produced it »p- uIHutT, plain,iC’. attorney. SepH^STjT pcared that Moore and Delany were seen on j a1ho< Bt tb e Mme time and place, lots Nos. 2, 3 and 4 theevenincof the 22d Of May in a public Of the subdivision of the McGuire properly. Being house in Movmtrath. There «&r had J dis [ pule, in the course Of Which Moore kvcaia ttoe cast B j d< . of vinwa street 118 feet north from Him- Del ant’, and the latter, after saying that the j nicutt street, and running north on Plum street l.>0 1 Moores were not good for anything but kick- feet, and running back cast 100 feet to the Edwin Payne “g?b“iB8 «d sfLbbiug and th^ he would j o7.n*3PJStfV'uSSS^ not walk a mile’ with the prisoner, leit tne j fuiton .Superior Court in favor of E. W’. Strickland vs. hensi to go home. His lifeless body was Green M. McGuire. Sept. 4,1873. ■ found next morning in a field near the Shan- Also, at the tame time and place, two city lots in the ® - city of Atlanta, fronting oa Clower strett 80 feet and Joli 11 P. Fort, ATTORNEY AT LAW, eepl8 tf Heipte for lie Fait. FT T S ir 1 WFY There Were injuries in the head and throat, ; <j U ^d*7? containing one-eighth of an acre, more or less. j 9 which the medical witnesses declared were On said lots is a small dwelling 14 by 16 feet. Levied, sufficient to cause death. When his pockets « *»»T««• “““• G «- were searched a purse was found, containing t Court of the m4th District, G. M., iu favor of W. 8. only lid. It was proved that about two in ’Dell A; Co, vs. Joseph r Janes. Levy made by J F Dealers in the morniog Moore and the deceased were to- * Walker, I* C, and returned to me. 8ep». 4, 1*7$. j ,1 » >» ^ ^ Lin, Kv Also, at the Fame time and place, a lot situated on Rcther, and that Moore was holding him bj tlie eart side of Broad street, in the 6th ward of the the throat with one hand, while he appeared city C f Atlanta, it being part of land lot No 77 in the to be searching him with the other. Delany j 14th district 01 originally Henry now Fulton county, was seen to fail, ami Moore lifted him up and | Georgi,, fronting on Bro. ( l ttrtct 43 f«t »ad luanina ,bagged him along, uttering at .he same time “".a MTot”‘MoSSJbliSk a threat that he would butcher him on the building. Levied on as the property of A M Parker Shannon bridge road. Next day the prisoner by virtue of and to satisfy a fifa issued from Fulton chflTKrf (1 Rfevern 1 hnnlc notes corresDOudine ill 1 Superior Court in favor of Pinkney Calhoun vs A M cnanged several bank notes corresponding 111 Farl;er and M j Magbee. Property pointed out by Lumber and amount with notes that bad been ( attorney, kept 8. 1873. given to Delany bv a rnau named Quigley, t Also, at the same time an<l place, all that parcel ol ehortly before the murder. the city oi Atlanta, Being a part^cf land lot l haa for 39 years treated these diseases exclusively with astonishing results. We believe it our Christian duty, i after deliberation, to conscientiously request sufferers j to use it, especially persons iu moderate circvmman , ces, who cannot afford to waste money and time on ! worthless mixtures. As clt.gymeu, we seriously feel j the deep responsibility resting cu us in publicly in- j dorsing this medicine. But our knowledge and expe- . i rienco of its remarkable merit fully justifies our ac- ; tiou. Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania, suffer- i ed siKteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas I Murpuv, D. D., Fraukford, Philadelphia; Rev. J. B. i rIIHEY ARE DIFFERENTLY PREPARED FROM j Davis, Highstown, New Jersey . Rev. J. S. Buchanan, M any Whisky iu the market, and are driving many j Clarence. Iowa; Rev. (4. (4. Smith, Piltaford, N. York; old, and until uow favorite bland*, out of the market, , Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falla Church, Philadelphia. Oth- i ! because the principle upon which they are made is er testimonials Irom Senators, Governors, Judges,Con- | superior. They are first carefully distilled from se- gressmen. Physicians. Ac., forwarded gratis, with lected stock and stored away until they have attained pamphlet explaining three diseases. One thousand i certain age, when they i lie-Distilled by KANOACTTHEk iron Hailing, Verandahs Chairs Settles JAIL WORK, Etc., CORNER MARKET AND ASH STREETS, NASHVILLE. TENN. BANKS AND BANKERS. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANS No. 2 Wall Stkjf.t. Atlanta, Georgia dollars will be presented to any medicine for tame j diseases showing equal merit under teet, or that esn j culiur Pioccee, produce oue-fourtk as many iivmg cores. Any per i son sending by letter description of affliction, will re- ! liicb extracts the fusel oil, but retains the essential ceive gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the ; AUTHORIZED CAPITAL,... the fusel oil which possesses number of bottles to cure, sgret-iag to refund the , ts the sharp, acrid J money upon sworn 6t>tement ot its failure to c oils of the grain. It the poisonous properties, and imp flavor noticeable iu many brands of whisky; it" ii ferment and essential oils which impart the rich, mc-liow flavor, and it is principally iu EXTRACTING THE FUSE * OIL, and retaining the essential oils, which constiUtUe the Dealers in superiority and peculiarity of this process. At the time of re-disiillatiou, the packages are OYSTERS FISH GAME AND FANCY’ thoroughly cleansed and steamed out, refilled with the * ’ * * perfected product, and again stored away to ripen aud mellow with age, which it does iu a much greater de gree than is pofcsible without such treatment. We di vide it into different grades, according to age, desig- AND FAMILY SUPPLIES. THE GREAT FAIR. Can Feed Five Thousand People—The Best Rtstaursn lcngc-B comparison with ANY WHISKY, Without Regard to Age rlrc THE DEFENSE I No. 77. IB the 14th district of onxln.Uy Henry Bow Fulton county, Georgia, ig ou Lini IN THE STATE. ELLS k LANEY. to the place where his dead body was j.yti^cou'rt ot !h ii“ in i \ r - BESOBE ha. on hand and to arrive Fifteen . A » j ! I. The trial having lasted since the j avor 0l J Medlock vs Mecaslin at Kidd. Levy 1 wJ# Thousand Dollars’ Worth ol Goods for the Fall ! ll y and Winter Trade, all of which will be sold on regular j w. rt .s that the wounds which caused death weie . ^*“^^112 le f t , nuin i D g b ac k southwardly along an x- wr the result of accident, Delany.it was con- e ight-fc«t alley which divides it from Austell’s lot 10:1 A He AUCtlOIl HOUSe 01 Macon, tended, having fallen on some large stones ; feet to Line street. Levied on as the property of A B close iound^B _ twenty-first ot July, closed late last night, mide by JFWsikeT.'rrc., and returned to L... . . — —„ I. ,. „ — The Lord Ch.ef Baron's charge oecnpied only j f n f j two days, n very moderate penod, consider- M Und lot 7,"^, in tl!7lnS -PH4 dim a Eg that the reply of counsel for the detense district of originally Henry now Fulton couny, Ga. =~ — — — ! and the summing up on behalf of the Crown Levied on as the property of E R Elliott, by virtue of, FLOURING, MILLS, each occupied about a week. The prisoner'wd to satisfy a ft la issued from Fniton Superior j was convicted and sentenced to be hanged , UYOr 01 1 L Lltte ' The almost universal testimony of ttose who have used the CENTURY WHISKIES is that there is an en tire absence of headaches and other disagreeable alter- efleets so often experienced in the use ot other brands. This is a direct consequence ot the Purity of the Century Whiskies, and the impurity cl many other brands. They are ** 'OLUTELY PURE ; five prominent chemists cer- to this fact, viz: Interest sllowel from d* 1 Professor SILLMAN, State Chemist o: Connecticut. Elliott, McMillan k I on the ninth proximate. A scene ol an Also, at the Mine time and pl.ee, a lot In ihe Sixth Georgia Flooring Mills, | 2^^h^i ter »e a i r ™ altir e three r^Lor-.iv^'lud?ZS' BURR A FLANDERS. Proprietors. UHOBUonoi loemai. I,uy.»ner to roe BailrOKi Md extondlng back him width twohundred Uamifaeturera of hours deiibt ration, returned into court ot, more or less, sitieied between Magazine aud Me lt quarter to ten. Ou the verdict Of gnilty cbanlc streets, and adjoining the property of White and WILEY’S XXXX FLOUR) PEARL GRITS) being announced, the prisoner was asked Pettus, it being a part of land *o%Vo.,78 in the 14th .... . hujv- i.. -whether he had anythiog to say. gad h ^jj|ricto^rjgjB.ll> Henry Professor C. U. SHEPARD, Ju., State Chemist of South Carolina. ProiessorW. C. TILDEN, Washington, D. C, Professor JOHN DABBY, Prolessor A. MEYSS, _ _ He said he was innocent, and laid the blame of the con- originally Henry now Fulton county, Levied on as the property of Henry Morgan by virtue of aud to satisfy a fifa issued from Fulton Superior viction, not upon the jury, but upon the false j Court, in favor of John N Walker k Co vs J H Walker swearing of the witnesses. When asked if he and HcnryMorRaD. garnishee._J^opert^polDtedom Macon, Ocorgia. aug26 tf. Ail ot whom agree iu pronounciug it 1 had anything more to say, he replied, ‘ What’s the nse of talking when I am found gnilty ? ” aitnated < HOTELS. by plaintiff’s attorney. Also, ax the same time and place one house and lot ou the south aide of Houston street, between and bis lordship, being about to pass sentence I Pryor aud Ivy streets; fronting fifty feet on Houston tbA nr-tnner in^rrunted him roneatedlv «av. streef, anti running back 1QV feet the same width, and the prisoner lnterniptca mm rtpe.ueui}, | ^j; oiDin rr tbe property of Frank F.ddlemsn and others, icg, ,‘If you arc going to pas* sentence, pass I j*.,-,,.,! 0 „ aB .lie froperty of J C v»a«l>r. by virtue of It soon and sudden, and as short as yon can.' ' sud to Mti.fy . fl f. lam'd from Fait'.aSaperior Court The Chief Baron proceeded to say that Moore i“ f »'or ofLewis Powell ye .1 C Vaughn. Property , i8 8n ppn t .d with every delicacy the market affords, had had a trial longer than any within the re- Lmetoe*‘aud™^. a lot or parcel of ■■ ■■ mfembrance of the most experienced in such Und lying and being iu the Fith Ward of the city of Cases, and the jury, after a most patient iu- j Atlanta, situated on the corner of Broad aud Luckie and eliminates from tbe system the specific virus i which causes such s long list ot suffering. In every form of scrofulous, mercurial and const! tutinual blood complaints, it stands without a compe« r rapidly curing ulcers, pustules, carbuncles. sc*.d bead salt rheum, and the 88 different varieties of skin affec tions. It is a positive curative for serofuls, aud the deadly euemy of ruercurv, lead and arsenic, quickly eliminating them from the system. The l luid Extract of Queen's Delight, prepared by Dr. J. 8. Pemberton, has made the m< st wonderful and astonishing cures. Its purifying, vivifying and tooic properties exercise the quickest and most wonderful effects in restoring health. It is harmless to the most delicate, and can never be used amiss. It is tbe true beautifier of tbe | complexion. If you want pure, rich blood, clear skin and beautiful complexion, use the Compound Extract j of Stillingia or Que«u*s Delight. Read our trestieeon WITHOUT diseases ot the Blood. Th«» genuine has the signature h nn each label. J. S. PEMBERTON A CO., Atlanta. Ga. JOHN H. JAMES, BANKER AND BROKER. A llow interest os deposits, w hi::, left lortwo or more months. Collections promptly attended to. Refers to and corresponds with the Na tional Park B&nk of New York- Does buvu<*e« the same as incorporated Rank. nov*22-^m. ATLANTA NATIONAL BAN* of the C:ty of Atlanta. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATtS Capital. $300,000. Dibectobs—Alfred Austell, R. H. Rich at .i< F. W. Holland, John Neal, 8. M. Inman, W. J. Garre . W B._^ Cox. /* Special attention is made to collections.for whichr we remit promptly at lowest rate of ex hang'-. Alfred Austell, President; W. H. Iulier. Cash:art P. Rom are. Asst. Cashier. Bor*. Information Wanted. O F SAR.YH McAVOY, formerly Sarah Caper, and Eliza Casey, natives of Savannah. When iaet heard of they were in Atlanta, Ga. Any information concerning them will be gladly received by their brother. THOS. M. CASEY. Address him, cire P. M Dunn. Savannah. sepW-G New York. MERCHANTS’ A PLANTERS' BANK (Of Washington, Wilkes County, Ga ) W. W. SIMPSON. President. | A. W. HILL. Ca.<hier Capital Stock - - - * $112,000 Special Attention paid to Collections, for which prompt remittances are made, at loweat rates of exchange. ivS-C-m STAR CANDLES! STOP AT THE BROWN HOUSE, Opposite the Passenger Depot. T 1 spll-yl-eod LIFE AND MONEY SAVED NO HUMBUG ^HE Rooms are elegantly furnished, and the Table E. E. BROWN Ic BON, Proprietors. loan'd me guilty alter all.” His lordship was £?reet!aad fronting’100 feet on Forsyth street, the 1 apain proceeding, when the prinoner said: same being part of land lot 78, in the 14th district of J “Make haste; I am iu a hurry. I’ll go down originally Henry, now Fulton, county,! Ga; except 75 he-lnw if won dm if hnrrv I don’t want nnv feet on the corner of Luckie and Broad streets, and D^OWI* yon Urtiit Lorry. L oont want aDj runmrK b.ck on Luckie Mrect »me width, 105 feel; f-peeebing, and, If you will t.aiK, I may as well and excepting, also, 37 feet on the corner of Luckie Lave my half hour.” The prisoner then pro- and Forsyth streets, and running back on Luckie 67 • ceededto give hi* vet aioii of vrkat lie said le ' t - ? n S!J!l n a ^ r j «ug2c-if wcrc ^ fa y tD o{ tho ctn - > eondeniniDg *eve- • Tirt - oe °Z IEd *-° **- W * ,y . t f»-ImuhI ftaa i altob Su-' .. " CROCERS. SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO., WHOLESALE CROCERS Macon, Georgia. ^ f ^^large my facilitiee for i , and it has bceu noted that in delicate and critical cases ufacturing. and I am now prepared to furnish it in i where used, that there was an entire absence of the j any quantity to suit purchaser e. The efficacy of this ?n fol- «* Great Remedy,” ior Dysentery, Diarrha. the Chole- , ra Morbus, and Dentition (cutting of teeth) of child- J ren, is, without question, as hundreds of certificates will testify, that uothiug has ever been offered to the I : public as a cure for these diseases that is its e%u*l. In | ■ premonitory symptoms of the much dreaded epidem- j | ic Cholera, its effects are speedy and sure. It is pleas- | *.-.*- ^ nsufcating effect, and fobs XXXX Century Whisky the taste, has medal and diploma of merit at tbe Vienna i convinced of ita virtue 't>s only neceasary to give it a ‘ exhi- j trial. It can be purchased at the driig Elorea of Col- Received Exposition, being the only brand out of five bitiou thus honored. , her k Venable, corner Decatur and Marietta, and Mr For sale by druggists and first-class dealers through- ! Howard. Prachtree street and at my office. out the United States; wholesale by H. K. THURBER k CO., General Agents. seplO Cm New York City. — — , — - — ’ perfor Court ?B favor of 8*nmel C Freeman vs E B 1 ial Other person*, and saymg he had been in- Saeaeeu. Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney, formed that the jury were nine in his favor Aiso, at the same «ft*e and three against him* There was not, he t JiJnirtof added, much difference between himselt and »-“* mr - W. ius lordship, for bis lordship might die in a 1 .ad-Zlu week, ud nlthongn it *M Lsrd for • jonnfff ot * e, ‘i land lot 76, in lie 1 a j Henry, to» Fbllou counly. G ... _ _ » *ad *-b*lf swb, more or l*M.»dj<iluil_ no. Levied o« »»tin-property of J J to death, yet be rnrgbt as veil die now as at seventy. ■ ■ The Chief Baron was proccedini address tbe prisoner, when M I'll pass it myself." passed sentence, observing that he would not pas* it raddeoly. bnt wonld give the prisoner PROTECT YOOR BUILDINGS WHICH MAY BE DOSE WITH LESS THAN QUAIt- TEB THE OSCAL EXPENSE. BY THE C8E OF GLINE’S PATENT FARLIE, POWELL & CO.. ^ _______ _______ \ A roof m»y be covered with * very che«p *bingle, ... —™. COTTON FACTORS, 1 b , e .‘“I Chief Baron then I corner of said land lot. with improvements on tbe : No. 06 Bay Street SAVANNAH, GA. JfJ? * nd thathew™ Id I —e. V0b.,«mp^ » »«*cb»nu; mill.. L.yled o. » | “ d 1 “ l lcD »” .A_. HUFF, WHOLESALE DEALER CORN, BACON, LARD, TIES, BAGGING, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Etc., man of thiriy-one or thirty-two To be darned ! ^-^Coirt* LVaVoIrf John sStfi.'nSJllJ ! CorD,:r “ a TWrd MAC °N, Oeorgis •t principal and J J Thrasher indorser. Septezn- ! ang26-tf ber 8,1875, ' Also, at the R$me trine and place, a tract or parc2l of ; cedinc ac»in to Also, at tne same t*m©* p I .. P ° -, Und containing forty acres, more or less, it being part! l P" iatu*r Bftia, j 0 f in 17th district of originally Henry, ‘.Are you not going to pa*» it ? be quick, or now Fulton county, Georgia, aitnated in the Southwest The r** ‘ ~ - ~- ■^■lerty of W J Barrett, by virtue of and to satisfy ! a fi fa loaned from Fulton Superior Court In favor of ! lime to prepare himaelf for the awful doom Joseph Winship k Co. vs, W J Barrett. September that awaited him. At tbe cloee the prisoner 8 * JJ 73 - _ j than new shingles without the elate, for BTnkr,'^ i rwLhf,^"AE^ L I uT.*\ ■ ONE-THIItD THE COST OF HE SH1NG- sepl6-2w SOUTHERN TTTTT. ^;ai, Also, at the same time and plaoe, a part of land lot asked to be allowed to con vet re with his xol5. Iutbei4th district of originallT Henry, now relatives 10 court. I he request was granted. Falton county, Georgia, commencing at the northwest It was a quarter to twelve midnight before the ' comer of said land lot No 15, running east along the rrriJ|) i DATHT 1 A court-house was cleared. Tbe relatives i n north line of »id land lot to the middle of the com- 1DHHA m °n road leading to Durand s mill, thence sontbwest- court were the prisoner s father, brother, sis- er iy A ] 0 ng the middle of said road to a stake, along the ter, uncle and others. The sister, on sentence w«*t line of aaid lot. thence along the west line to the He is goine beginning, cantaining 39 acres more or less; said land 0 & being vacant the date of tbi* levy—August 2, 1861). Levied on as the property of .James T. L** is. by virtue of and to satisfy a fi ts issued from I rdton Superior Court in favor of Cicero H Chandler vs Janies T Lewis, maker, and Thomas M Clarke, iudoraer. I Also, at the fame time and place, a city lot and one two story fiame building, situated on the corner of Forsyth and Grubb streets, iu the city of Atlanta; said lot containing 1‘^ acres, more or less. Levied ou as ^ ^^^^^^tbe property of T G Simms snd Jane Simms, by virtue >> a?HINGTON. Sept. 23. — Intelligence from of and to satisfy a mechanic's lien fi fa Issued from the Southwestern Virginia is to the effect that a Justice Court of the 1234th district, G M. in favor of • chance lor another tlnpl about to he nffnrd A M Turner vs T G Simms aud Jane Simms. Levy c nance ior anotner croei is iu>out woe anord- madc by tJ F Porter . L c> and returned to e.I. It 6eems that Col. Hughes, the liepuh- Also, at the same time and place, the ra ’ aud roadbed, culverts, bridges being pronounced, exclaimed, to be hung unjustly.” A Duel Probable Between Col. Hushes and Col. Mosby. From tbe Button Post. WORKS. lican candidate for Governor, denies that ho .1 VI I WAS a secessionist prior to the war. and that round-houae. shop#, etc., lying and being ♦ k,*. nnA ,:u» •. , county of Fulton, aud 6tate of Georgia, known at the ex-guerilla, Col. Mosb), who IS Strongly Atlauu ic Richmond Air-Line Riilrcad. Levied c opposed to Hughes, took upou himself the the property of the Atlanta k Richmond Air-Line liali- f^n (tperation and task of proving that Hughes wus a secession- . romd Company by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued tor ajj kinds of Mushy it is atitl has within reach rer from Fulton Superior Court in favor of Msngum k I ,,, i ,, 8tau * n f 7 ? e u 4l e : Pricked vs. the At anU a; RUhmond Air-Line Railroad tain letters and Other evidence, showing that Company. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney] tj .. _• —l.-k _ Also, at the same time aud place, city lots N *' I have taken tbe liberty of appending the names of a few of our citizens, to whom I respectfully refer as to the merits of tbi* Remedy. Tiny having used it some of them for years past, both individually -nd in their families: Jno R Wallace, Judge O A Loch race, A K Seago, .Tno George. J T Porter, T J Maher. Leroy Morris, Joseph Woodruff, Jordon Johnsou, Elish Robinson, Matt E Walker, It Montgomery, Geo W Horton, JnoC White, W J Johnson, Joe H Ransom. Wm McConnell, M Hail, C Kicklighter, T.R Snell. Cobb co, Geo 8herdon, J A Hayden, Robt M Farrar. Wm Powers. Anthony Mur phy, N R Fowler, Tbos G Crnssell, A L Holbrook, Jas Caldwell, Geo Wicabip. S. T. BICCERS. MU.t FMUFUIKTOR. “ BI8GER S SOUTHERN REMEDY. tftT Office: Peachtree street, Powell's Building. jy2eod3m PROCTER Sl GAMBLE S Light of Day” Brand STAR CANDLES! A.tlant a, Macon 1 AUGUSTA spsatf i.VBTXS MESKO. M. MENKO & BRO. Wholesale and Retail Dealers LING. The cost of Slating new shingling is only about tbe cost of aim ply lasing them, and the slate is FIRL- ! PROOF against spark* and live coals falling upon it, i as maybe easily tested by aoy one. aud aa appears from the fact that Insurance Companies MAKE THE SAME TAKIF THAT THEY DO FOE SLATE HOOFS. For tin and iron it has no equal, as it expands by heat aud contracts by cold, aod never cracks or j scale*. For cemetery lences it is particularly adapted, a* it will not corrode in the most exposed places. Roofs covered with Tar Sbeathiug Felt can be made water tight at a amall expense. The blute or Paint i* EXTREMELY CHEAP ! Two gallons will cover a hundred square feet of Shiu- j glc roof, or over four hundred of Tin or Iron. Price of the Slate ready for use is 80 cents p3r gallon, $>16 per halt barrel, or $30 per barrel of about 40 gallons, with a liberal discount to tlo> trad-*. We furnish and i apply the material for $•< .TO per lOO square fee» in 1 tua vicinity of New York. : EW USE NO TaR IN THIS COMPOSITION , therefore it dors not affect the water Irom the roof, i! THE UNDEUSIONED HAVE THEIK WOKKM IS turm d oll lor the lirst ouc or t>yo r»in>. prepared to receive orde GEORGIA State Lottery AND FU NISHING GOODS, No. 25 WHITEHALL STREET. Two Doors from Alabama. ATLANTA, CA. LH) .ral InuvtUfents 0Jered to Merchants. se?21 lit FOR SEPTEMBER. FOK THE BENEFIT OF THE OrgtiaDs’ Home & Free Sctioal. NOTICE. M IISLA1D OB STOLEN, a promissory note ia t~ vor of the Herald Publishing Company for f 50, dated September 18. and aigned by Rush Irwia. Also, a draft for $30 accepted, in favor of the Her ald Publishing Company, by C. 8. Newton. The public are cautioned against negotiating these papers aa duplicate# lor the same have been obtained. ser>2 f-Ct HERALD PUBLISHING CO. DRAWINGS DAILY. AT 5 I\ M. ° 1 A W Capitil Prize $7,000.00 L THOMAS FINLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ATLANTA GEORGIA ¥>RACTICE 135 THE SUPREME AND CIKCUit Courts, aud else where by special contract. A1 business attended to with dispatch. Off 1 .. North Eaet Corner of Broad and Marietta Streets. Be . Build g. un-« tain*. TERRA COTTA WORKS. Hughes was a sece&Honist, which letters, Ac.,! he will produce if necessary. The ex gneril- 14 ani1 12 * ^°* 16 fronts^ on b.sh and Martin 1 la r-hitf r<.io«»L-*4 , streets, 100 feet by 305 feet; No. 14 and 12. same size, la cniei remarked trinn actiaatntance a day or frnnii * , in i Cornice Such as Window Caps, such a* Bra. ketts, Medallion, and everything Architcctual line. Also Chimney Tops, Vase i Martin street, l»eiiii? part of laud lot No. pots, Mtatuary, etc. Also, manufacturers of ■ —JBl. _, 4th district of originally Henry now Fulton . bKWEK PIPE, a seceseiosiet, and that “if he, Hughea, de- , Oa^^ on ,*f the^property of Win J^LiL j prom 3 to 90 inches in diameter. Alse, interior deco* Tho Paint has a very heavy body, but is easily ap plied with a 4 or 6 inch coloriug brush. On old rotten shingles it fills up the holes and pore?, ■— ■ ■ | I'rwmLTi^S^'oa'^or :i£rr,X. r i M ' U ' i PriTM > AMOuntimr t. Si8,«8. *0. i A. it brings them to their place and keeps them there. Felting roof*, aud stops Tickets $100, Snares in Proportion i acquaintance IHH two ap^> that he had proof that Hughe* ’was ,| ie It nils up the holes iu Tin , Flower Ms; one coat is equal toteu ot ordiuary paint. NOTICE. GARLINGTON, Xj»wyor, Dies it, UUad d liar, nud I am resnou-!'!*• VG lrt,,e ® f »" d , at1 } 11 ‘H" 11 from r.tione, .uch u t ; i G 4r\r n-i.at T ” the Jintlce conrt of the 1026th distHct, G M, In favor of ^ S.Lle for wkit I *ay. B H k A M Thrasher vs Wm J Little. Levy made by j Centre Also at the same time and place, a lot or parcel ol land and tbe improvements ou tbe same, coutaiiiing ' mb aud a half acres, more or less, situated ] 1 A card containing tbe sdroDg language J R Thompson, T. C., and returned to me September above quoted will probably be printed in a 1 8 . l#73r Richmond paper to-morrow. Should the *r*teant* received,hree regarding the ohar- acter of the unpleasantness between Mosby comet ot iiunnicutt and Plum streets, in the fifth and Hughes prove to be well founded, it is warrt °f the City ef Atlanta, It being part of land lot believed bv oerHona who know both nartieR . 79 » in ,he 14th di#trict of originally Henry, now Fulton ueneveo ny persona w no know ootn parUCR t cou^, oeorgrii. levied on as tbe property ol G. M. | that &U afkmir of hODMr will certainly grow out i McGnlrs. by virtue ol and to satisfy a fi fa Issued of 1?, They are both said to be figbing men, from Fulton Superior Court, in favor of Wyly Nix. vs and a challenge to fight wonld be accepted f u M . L M / < Q U ^ im ui°crL ty i:i 1 ?7 iUt%>> ^ ** pUlnli<^, • by dthw* . AlBO Bt the same time aud place, all that tract or [ and being in libs city of Atlanta. , containing one-fourth of an acre, Pieces* Cornice, etc. We will guarantee all tbe work that we undertake to execute to give entire satisfaction. PELLEGRINI k CASTLEBERRY. an5-dt. Rracetrack Street, near U. 8. Barracks. Analytical and Assay Laboratory, Atlanta. Georgia. The color of the .late when lint applied purple and in about a mouth it tib.ujte. to a lip lit form elate color. AND IT IS TO ALL INTENTS AND PUK DOSES SLATE. THE Alii VE SCHEME, The prnaeootion of a railroad conductor ii Eider the Arlr*«*n cr»fl right* law, for ex- 1 pelling a colored person from • flnt-clne* car. recoiled in a .ingnler diacorery. The 1 levte^oa aalk, ptoyertj oi ... 1- .. ..{lU we>„I -nor • J AwAt. MW, «ht« •■ilatoe, hy dhenisuwion of the word ‘‘not, negatHe* ft self, 'ft t«fl* ttmn ■ 'No perooo i * * * .hall make any rule or rule* * * * J which *hall affect all person* alike, without * tegard to race or color, r tbe penalty for viola- j tion of 11>« at aloe boing a fine of not Ler then on«bmdreil<loiU*a nor more than fi kRndred dollar*. By the omission of “nc between "which *h»U"aud ‘ affect" it i* m* ineomhent upon wiicowl* and other pub! rovpoMOi.BK end servant* to make a * tion on account of race and color. Tbe law was pasted l>v Clayton’* Grant Legislature,M and the negroes are wondering whether they thl mean it. -Tames W. Swank, E*q., the new aecrolnrf , of the American Iron and Steel Association ~ and .xtpodli ae limnli d.,11,1*, or gi*«|a gtWa.na. aw.» Sn*rr ate. a t»i an editor of ability and experience, and i* making the Bnliatiu of the same association an iCferflliftgitD'd valuable paper. It iB filled every woek with the latest newa regarding the iron trade in all part* of tLe world and with intelligent comments thereon. It ia doing good service, moreover, to tbe canoe of pro tection. 76,076 tickets autl the drawing of la ballots, there bo■ 120 prise* <tch having three of the drawn num- j bers on it; 4.S5C, each hsvitig two or them cu; i 25,740, etch having one only ot them ou; ami also 1 It ia a *low dryer, but rain will not aff ft it in tbe 45,760 tickets, with neither of the drawn numbers ou I them, being blanks. To determine tbe fate of the*e prize* and blanks. 7b number*, from 1 to 78 luduatve. will be severally ! placed in a wheel oi the day of the drawing, and 12 of | $1 r»u : them drawn out at random: and that ticket having for | 2 35 | it* combination tlie 1st. 2nd. and 3rd drawn numbers. 3 50 will be entitled to tbe capital prize of. That ticket having on it the 4tb, 6tb. aud 6th drawn numbers, to 658 00 That ticket haviug on it the 7th, 8th, aud Vtli drawn numbers, to It tbe 10th, 11th. and 12th drawn numbers, to That ticket having ou it the 2nd. 3rd, and 4th drawn numbers, to leaet in one hour sftav it i* put in. Simples sent to sny part of the country by Expre**. I 0. O. D., atthe following prices. If ordered to be seat by freight, the mouey must accompauy the order. ! 1 gallon and can % gallon* and can .*> gallons and keg ! 10 gallon* and keg o 50 , 13 gallon* and keg 13 50 40 gallon* and half barrel in OO j 40 gallon* and one barrel 30 oo j Roof* examined, estimate* of co*t given, and, when j That tlcketbaving inquired, will l>« put in thorough repair. Orders re " m ■ apfclfuUy solicited. it* wanted In tvery town. JS^WiLL Practice in Ail the Corr.: Office: Republic Block. Oib2-dfe Vlauta Georgia. S. A. DARNELL. Attorney - at-Law SPtCiAl COMMISSIONER OF CLAIMS M , For Georgia. Ofi*re esrner Broad and A1 $7,0UU OU j will practice In ths Courts of Atlanta and I Ciicait*. 650 00 t'LAYTO.\ SIIKltlKF S 8A1,K> Fdr full information, recommend* from Icaurance i ® n 3d, 4th aud 5th Companies aud other*, e itorlal* from the leading | " *" “ Newspaper*, or a sample vhiuglo costed with the slate, ! drawn nnmbera, to. That ticket having on it ths 5th. iU. and 7th drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the Cth, 7th, and 8th . . the town of Jonesboro. Clayton 650 00 ' *ia. on the 1st Tuesday in November. leT.l. betwo the naval hour* of sale, the following property* 650 oo r N v ni i -gw if * That ticket having on it the Cth, Tin. ana tun . Y. Slate Rooting Coinpn’y t „ «o ® ; That ticket havtiw oa It the 8th. 9th, snd 10th *ep24-eodl5kw6t No. C Cedar street. NEW YORK CITY. lEMabUsbe* I860] log on ndred ths w< 8u in Iton count urtuoud from the Joel __ Ivor of John Thurmond.' Levlesmade by J It Thompson, LG, and , returned lo me. Sept H, 1873. A. M PERKER80N. aepk-td 'I.iolf the jUiayof Ofos, Anifytl* of Mineral Waters*! X soil*, guano*, superphosphates, marl*, iron*;. ores, slags, limestones, coals, pig and bar Iron, of ld CO pp Bt . i lMd( B | UOi nickel, mauga- r*. brasse*. coal oils, paiuta, wlue*. beer. nese, alloys, h. it j milk, calculi, poisons, etc. Ltat of charges mailed gratia. Address, P. 0. Box W. J. LAND, ChemUt. To the Public. ; That ticket having c drawn numbers, to That ticket haviug on it the 2th* 10th, and 11th drawn number*, to I That ticket having on it tbe let, tad, aud 4th drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the let, 2nd, and 5th J drawn numbers, to j Tliat tic ket haviug on it tbe 1st, 3d, aud 6th drawn numbers, to All Other tickets (l*eiug 2tf7, with three of the drawn numbers on, each Those 66 tickets having on them the 1st and Sud drawn numbers, each Those 66 ticket* haviug on them the 3rd aud 4th drawn humbera,« 10 00 5 00 m\u uianu iiumuers, earn • All other ticket* (being 4.9M) with two of the drawn numbers on. each - And ell those tickets (being 15,740) with one only of the drawn numbers, each CAPITAL PIU4I On Mondays capital will be $7.1*00 00 On Tuesday * snd Fridays camtal will be 4,500 00 180N. | flMUd EVEHINO. I will open a Bar Room st No 13 I f WOULD RESPECTFULLY INFORM MY FRIENDS ! On Wedneilays coital will be 6.0T0 00 Sheriff. 1 X Peachtree street, opposite the National Hotel. I { J and the public that I have entered tho COAL ou Thursdays and Saturdays MOO 00 — j l** vo gone to some expense to make neat the place, | TRADE, and have opened an office aud yard on tho For further particulars vend for schemes. witt: One dwelling house and lot containing t«v acre*, more or leva, in the town of Jonesboro, know a as the dwelling hones now occupied by ■ J Ranks. u:y. Lev led oc as the proparty of R R Hanes, under aud by virtue of sundry ii fas in xuy hands in favor cf Jsrnc* Hanes v* Haue* A Ksy and Hanes, Key A Iiancs. Property pointed out by plaintiff this September 27. 1873. Also, at the same time aod plaoe, will be #o:d one hundred acre*, more or Jeae, kno*n as the north halt ol land lot No. 244, in the 4th district of originailv Fayette, we Clayton cesmty. Levied oo as the prop erty of W W Curry, under and by virtue ot a fi ta from ligten .v Also, at He sum* time said place, will be sold fifty acre*, more or leas, of land lot No. liki. iu .he 13th district of originally Henry, now Clayton county. Levied on as the property of Elilah M Laseeter uuder aud by virtue of a ft fa from Clayton Superi Court Iu favor of Jams* 1 Christian vs R W Mundy. admin tfttrator of W’ McKamer aod KJliaU kl l.aaseter. [ Property pointed out by plaiu'iff. This of September. 1873. - NATH INIEL O. HUDSON. bhee-tt*— Printer’s tee $1 St per levy. the 27th day and with an experience of over twenty year*, I feel corner of Grubb and Broad street*, near Peachtree. ATLANTA SMTHENN (A. PUIIISHIM COMPANY 1 "onM.aU wlllgln uu,r.ctlou la.11 mr aid and a* many new onra a* will give me a call. My XHHM | ■ ._■■■ ft >1 Bible. Dictionary, Patent Adjuatabla Photograph I And domestic cigars. My liar with pure, uusdalte- j a* bad a* Coei Creek, and only make* half the qaautity —; wr Z \ nm, 650 illuBtrationa etc- The ckeansst sad best ,ate<l Btguors and French Mixture*. I reni'lcnt Orant aud family Lave finally : in Amerln. star or Bethlehem, Woman’s Home 1 I deeian to keep aa good tyauora aa any Bar in tl c’ostd tbf ir Lod« Branch residence, and cone * • of Health, Golden Mat', etc. Herald of Hea th. <***\ »“‘ l pn«#s to ault the tfmea. My Bar i* rxcii b.ck to Washington. 8 ; ^ “■> H.«hoM Hep. »M. j «•**“ —■ L()VAI . L , Arpd ,. froos counter will be atocksd with the best imparted jitat a* weH. haale** sulphur In It. and does not coke “ * “ “ a* bad as Coal Creek, and only make* h of aahe*. and la perfectly clear of *!ate. By strict attention to burin***, and furnishing the VERY BKHT OF OltATK COAI.. 1 hope to merit a libe ral share of latrouage. •epITdSm J.g. LKSTER. I have no hesitation in saying that I have * BETTER rior denomination can be eutitled to an inferior priae. GRATE COAL THAN THH COAL CUKF.K. It burn* I prise a payable forty \4«\ day* after the drawing. aud I priae* of $20.00 and under ail , ately after the drawing. Prizea caaht d at thl* office pai 1 Inimedi- HOWARU A CO.. Managers, DlHllll ATLANTA. GA. OMytOC \\T g T. CKAMBAK applga'to me for Letter* y V e o» Administratiou on tho estate of Veter Sheppard, late of said county. d.\ ea*ed — AH person* concerned are hereby notlft^l tv' ft’.e their ohieotiooa, if any they base, wrthin the time pre scribed bylaw, otherwise letters of Adwinirtratiou. i will t»e granted to aaid petitioner j. a. McConnell. #ug8-w4» O: linsry.