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VOL. 11-NO. 56.
ATLANTA, OA.. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1873.
WHOLE NO. 350
YELLOW JACK. !FOREIGN AFFAIRS.! THE SOUTH.
Ike disease SjisgOtit h He Kaiser and tie P*»e.
Shreveport.
| The Latest News hy Mail
to the Herald.
The Angel of Death Still
Hovering over Memphis.
The Plagoe Reaches
Louisville.
Correspondence in Regard
to the Catholic
Persecution.
The Trial of Marshal
Bazaine.
Shbevetort, October 15, 1873.
A gradual decline of the epidemic was reported.
Him black vomit o case* have recovered.
Memphis, October 15,1873.
Pcrty-ono pareoLB die's yesterday.
LocisvnxE, October 13, 1873.
Two yellow fever deaths have been reported.
Death of Two Sisters of Charity—The Dis
ease Abating.
Mr.*pels October 15,1373.
Sisters Magdalen and Marie, of EaxaUette Academy,
died yesterday afternoon of the fever.
The Rev. Dr. Cermiohael, of Grace Episcopal
cbflrefe, was attacked yesterday with the fever.
The Howard Association reportoi three deaths.
The Masonic Relief Association buried four; and llie
Andrews Society one yesterday morning. The re
port of yesterday shows an increase of four in the to
tal deaths—three of ycliow fever and one from ether
•wooes. The total number of death* are 51, of which
<1 ore from yellow fever.
Frcm reports from all sources the result shows
sjb iooreaae In the death rate is expeotod, but there
i* 0 large dec ease in new cases, mo?t of those attack
ed yesterday having been waiting on the sick and la
boring to the extent of physical exhaustion. It is
safety concluded that the disease is abating slowly.
Reports are very favorable of cases on band of the
•Udbrent committees, and the physicians say that the
fever is less malignant.
A row occurred last evening between some nogroes
and white people about burning yellow fever bedding
in the viciDity ot the sick. Mrs. Heilegers, a white
r a jy, was badly beaten by negroes, who were arrested.
Montgomery, October 15, 1873.
Fire deaths from yellow fever in the past 48 hours.
Among them were Francis Widmar, late United States ‘ belief, how
Internal Revenue Collector. ! peace.
-There is trouble here in the municipal governme nt j
I hy the Mayor's appointing Alderman Zent
TRUSSIA.
Bibun, October 15, 1873.
The correspondence between the Emperor William
and the Tape ia officially published. The Tope writes
under date of August 7th, that the measures of His
Majesty’s government aim at the destruction ot Cath
olicism. He is nnable to discover the reason for such
severity, being informed and beltering that the Em
peror is averse to the increase or continuance of this
harsh policy, He points out tbat measures injurious
to the Christian religion only tend to undermine the
throne. He speaks frankly, as truthfulness to all ia
his duty, and all baptized, even non Catholic, belong
in a certain sense to him. He cherishes the convic
tion that the Emperor will adopt the necessary meas
ures, and concludes by praying God to be merciful to
the Emperor and himself.
Georgia.
The colored church in Columbus gave §22
| to the Memphis sufferers.
Mr. Everett Yerby, of Athens, is dead,
j The Columbus Sun offers this sage sngges-
tion: Don’t loaf about the streets and depend
; on tbe Lord ior your dally bread. He isn’t
running a bakery.
! An amateur sermonizer from Home made
i these remarks upon the soul-saving question:
i “My bretnren, a man cannot afford to lose
I his soul. He’s got but one and he can’t get
another. If a man loses his horse ho can get
| another; if he loses his wife he can get ano
ther; it he loses his child he can get another;
but If be loses his soul, good bye, John.
Onr military companies will be interested
to learn that fitty tenia have been ordered
from New York tor the use of the military
companies which will be in Macon during the
State Fair. The tents were shipped from
New York Monday, and will reach Macon
about the end of the week.
Covington Enterprise: A ferocious bull
dog “went tor” the senior of this shebang last
Tuesday. Tbe owner of said purp was en
deavoring to tie a tin box to the brute’s tail,
when he made his escape and tried to eat up
an old editor. He evidently mistook the
quill driver for a bone. This occurrence
The Gorman Emperor replies, September 3, rejoic- j should awaken a deep 5ympatky in the heart
ing at ills opportunity to correct tbe error, relating to ! of every delinquent on our books. If mem-
Germ.nafi.ire. If the Pope was truthfully informed. I *>ere of this firm are getting lean enough to be
he would bo aw.ro that the government cannot , c t i‘“ten for a bone. It 18 time that some p tying
. . .. .Ti'mnnrnp I U P was done, so a fellow can get oat meal
against the pprova* of the sovereign. The Emoeror , £ , decent shadow
deeply regrets that a portion of his Catholic subjects
(Priests) have organized a party which is engaged in
intrigue against the 8tate, disturbing the religious
peace to an extent of open revolt against existing laws*
He points to indications of similar movements in
other parts of Europe and in America, and declares
that ho will maintain order and law so long as God
enables him to do eo, even against servants of a
church which he supposed acknowledged obedience to
secular authority as a commandment of God. This
doctrine of obedience, however, he regrets to see eo
many priests in Prussia disown.
The Coviogton Enterprise makes the fol
lowing complimentary allusion to the loc 1 re
porter of the Marietta Journal: “ This youth
is the biggest liar and the best local editor of
his size in the State, and we often weep in si
lence at the painfnl thought of his having
been pulled before he was ripe.”
It is projected by the granges to establish a
bank ot accommodation also for the benefit
of farmers, supplying them with money at a
low rate of interest, with which to run their
farms. It is believed that 12,000 bales of cot-
cf tbe Common Connell, instead of Chairman Ci
-iritos of the Board of Aldermen, to act as Mayor pro
tern, during his, the Mayor's illness. Oicillo caused a
writ of ouster to be served on Zent this morning and
is now in possession of the office.
ThS affair cam as a general feeling of disgust. It is evi
dent thieves ere flocking to the city, several attempt
ed veMmftss of houses and persons having been al
ready detected.
Aa interview with members of the Old Fellows
Board of Belief, shows thst that order has lost
26 members, four widows end wives, and 8 children;
thirty-eight deaths in ell, from M patients.
Oifl^r has been restored here now. There are 14
sick. Including Mayor Johnson and Rev. James Car-
Tbs thermometer at noon to-day stood at 77, and
there was no sign of frost this morning. The warm
weather has s favorab’e effect on the sick, bat lessens
tbs chaises of cheeking the scourge. But few new
e«M> have been discovered to-day.
A man named BUckmara was detected yesterday in
defrauding the Citizens* Belief Committee of rations
and was this morning fined $60 and sentenced to im
prisonment in a dark cell for ten days.
The Fire Belief Committee at noon to-day reported
satin af their members and nine of their families all
doing well, except one doubtful c*ae. The number of
deaths up to noon was forty-four from all causes,
and thirty-nine from yellow fever. This is a decrease
of Fir^ from all causes and five from yellow fever.
He expresses the hope that now the Pope has been ! ton can be controlled by the State Orange,
informed of tbe truth, he will use hia authority to j Upon which a capital of $1,000,000 could be
terminate the agitation, which, he declares before i secured for this bank. When the orgauiza
God, has no connection with the religion of truth. : tion is completed, and the amount ot the
He takes exceptions to the Pope's remark about non- j present cotton crop of . Georgia is somewhat
Catholics, and in concluding he says the difference of definitely ascertained, it is also proposed that
should not prevent onr living in i tho **tote Grange shall fix the price of cotton
for this crop at eighteen or twenty cents, or
j such sum as in their judgment may seem
best
Harris county has a headless roos.^r.
Tbe ginihouse of Mr. Wm. Francis, of Jef-
Gaiiioit estimates that the Bonapartiats contributed ! ferson county, was accidentally burned
one-thirdofthevote thrown by the Radicals in last i recently, together with about fifteen bales of
Sunday’s elections. .cotton.
Kantz, a dspaty from the department of tbe Seine, • From the Savannah Advertiser. The usual
FRANCE.
Baziine Losing Ground.
Pahi*, October 15,1873.
Alabama.
Don. Leavy, who killed hia step.fatlier
Dnkes in Macon some days ago, wob arrested
in Montgomery on Saturday. He bud stopped
in his flight at Montgomery, and telegraphed
to his mother at Macon lor money. Hia
mother was then tinder arrest as an accessory
to the killing, and the dispatch led to Don.
Leavy's arrest.
The Greensboro Beacon in the following
speaks lor all Alabama: Whatever other sec
tions of the cotton growing region may do,
towards running np the aggregate crop Celt-
trat Alabama will certainly not contribute
nothing like her ratable proportion of four
million ol bales.
The Alabama annual conference of the i
Methodist Episcopal Church will meet at■
Lebanon. DeKalb county, on the 23rd of this
month. Bishop Haren will preside.
A grange organ in Alabama is to be entitled
“TuO Mowing Machine,” Timothy Hay edi
tor. Kitty Clover will be among its lady con
tributors. They ought to get Mrs. Oates
to give them a benefit.
The Montgomery Advertiser says: By ac
tual coant there were jast three hundred and
four loafers at the police court yesterday
morning. Such a .crouging and jamming
yon uever did see. Ilobiuson’s circus could
nut have drawn such a crowd these hard
times. Enough to pick thirty bales of cotton
or cat three hundred cords of wood. Disin
fect, Mr. Marshal, or yoa'll faint.
East Tennessee.
Tri-Weekly $4 a Year.
(Established 1843.)
Weekly Si a Year
Rome Tri - Weekly and Weekly Cornier.
>/. DWINKLIj, Proprietor.
Official Organ for die City of Rome, and Counties of Floyd, Har
alson. Chattooga, Paulding and Walker. Published
eighteen years by present Proprietor.
BEST ADVERTISING MEDIUM IN NORTH CEORCIA.
* Octobcrlfi-tf
Amusements.
Y- M. L. A.
' gave np his situation and left town. Young
j men haTe been known to affect a tender pas-
Ccl. John W. Gillespie, of Wosliiugton, s ‘ orl lor ltie landlady, but mostly these were
the* oonntv. died on Sstardav last. | youths who had no “ situation to leave.
Who would not sympathize with the unfor
tunate and probably good-looking young man
who boarded in Milford, Mass. He was doing
well when tbe blight about to be described
fell upon bis existence. His landlady (medi
um-aged) suddenly developed a passion for
tollowing him into the entry and kissing him j
belore he went ont. It was a motherly thing j °
to do, but the yonng man couldn’t bear it.
Perhaps the other boarders joked him about | , TTV ,, , rIM , ,
it; perhaps his heart was another s; but, at: rUlt lMlj rjl 1 i'
any rate, that young man packed his trank, !
OF THE LIBRARY.
The marriage has just taken place at Avig- ; 1JIloFE3sos K ^ will , iv . .
non, of a man named ran Heddegcm, who lor the benefit of the Young Men's Library As$- -
was recently condemned at Toulouse to two j edition on
years’ detention for belonging to the Interna-[ Friday EVESI.vg, uctobeh itth,
tional, and who was allowed to leave the prison
temporarily for that purpose. After the cere- j At the Rooms of the Library,
mony, which was followed by a repast, the ! . ^
couple were about to separate, when the gov- J 1110 is the Programme:
ernor consented to prolong tor three hours PART I.
the few moments of liberty accorded to the ; Jalina C£HU ., iot ItIi 2 sfcai**xc,
man. The rime wag employed in » walk <m j Schceider sec8 8eih
the banks of tbe llhoue, after which Von Hed-
Rhea connty, died on Saturday last.
Hie County Court of Hamilton, at its last
session, levied a tux of one dollar on the poll,
for school purposes, which, together with the
tax of one dollar, levied by tbe State, will
amount to about ?8,000.
The ltonno Iron Company have transferred
to tbe Cincinnati Southern Bailtoad Tin-tees,
the deed to twenty acres of land donated for
depot and railroad purposes, near Kockwocd,
Beane connty, and also the deed to 500 acres,
donated for said road, near White’s creek, in ]
Boane county. j “» B “»"*» ul “"T’ “■“* I The Old Wedding Ring Mrs. Sangaier
J i degem returned to his captivity lor the next * ...
The Knoxville Press says: A passenger ; eighteen months. In 8 L “ hi “' 8e0tt
train the Memphis and Louisville liailroad j j Sjcr * tos Snoukf
was thrown from the track, three miles from j ~ ’ “ j PART II.
Brownsville, cn Friday last. Twenty-three 1 ANNOUNCEMENTS. ] LochieTs Warning Cambell
passengers were on board, all of whom were ! -- I Paddy's Excelsior"
more or less injured. The express mtssen-' Ttie following ticket ia respectful!, suggested for j Tired Mothers
8f r » , Minor, was badly hurt, as was also the consideration of the Democratic voters of the city t Destruction of Sennacherib Byron
Mr. Peebles, the sleeping car conductor. A!linla> wlthou , re „ ard t0 prcTjon , difteaencer ! Tbe Hypochondriac Valentine
From the Union and American, of Nash-1
ville: R. M. Richards, the proprietor of the
Academy of Music, a disreputable place of
amusement, was shot aud instantly killed'
to day by James Hogan. He had 6educed
Hogan’s sister. Hogan, after shooting, stood
over Richards and watched to see that he was
dead, and then walked across the street and
surrendered himself.
- The Be Is of Sbandon Esther Mahony
The Ride from Ghent to Alx Drowning
: Farewell Sermon Jno. Walking
J. B. GOODWIN.
R. C. YOUNG.
has declared in lavor of a Republic.
j qniet and stillness of the Sabbath morning ;
Bazaine reiterated hia aaaertion that he was not ia- j w « (Ustutbad abo«t 8 o’clock last Sunday by
formed of McMahon’a advance until the 30th of Au. * he “ nd< *en report of a pistol in the neighbor-
gnat. In reference to tht. and aaverai other point.- < £° od ot Broughton and Abercom streets.
T 1.^...^.. jril . atiicnanta rr-^ Tbe curious and interested immediately
be offered afliadavita in support statements. The ru8he(J { spol indicated by the noise and
Premdent coldly aaid they would be referred | lt was g00n a3 cerlained that Mr. Andrew J.
other afhda.U to the Court when the tune for exam- Dodge> , gentleman well and favorably known
ination of witnesses had arrived. Tue feeling is that - n j ia ^ an( j killed himself with
to-day. proceedings are unfavorable to B.zalne. a pisto l. The report of the affair flew like
wild fire, as snch things are apt to, and in a
SPAIN.
Preparation:; for General Attack on Cartagena.
Mu>au>, October 15,1873.
very few minutes it had reached the very sub
urbs.
i The circumstances atteuding this melan
choly and unfortunate affair are as follows:
Preparation, are being made for a general attack on j Dodge had been for a loug time past a
Cartagena, by land and aea, by the forcea of the mar (yr to that extremely trying disease,
ELECTION RETURNS.
Democratic Gain* in New
Jersey and Penn
sylvania.
NEW JERSEY.
New aux, October 15, 1873.
Xfie Democrats elect a Mayor. The last wm R-pnb
National Government. The Iatransigentes are com-
pletsly demoralized.
ENGLAND.
LoNiroy, October 15, 1873.
I The British Government having officially represent.
1 ed to the Emperor of Brazil the Bufferings of the Eng-
' lish emigrants to that country, free passage home has
been given to 164 of the emigrants by the Brazilian
Government.
NEW YORK ITEMS.
i.'r.w Yoax, October 15, 1873.
I Senator Xailvnod arrived in the city thia morning
; from Waahingtcn to attend a meeting of the .Senate
Committee on transportation.
On leaving New York the Committee will paaa over
: the route ol the James River and Kanawha Canal and
will then examine the route of the proposed
i Atlantic and Great Western Canal through the States _
i of Oeorgia, Alabama, and Tennessee, if the sanitary ! saw her husband fall to the floor. She ran to
condition of the far South will permit. The com- ; him, bat he was speechless, and died within
mittoe will else vieit Lonieiane and inepe.-t veriou.' five minutes. The coror.or was afterwards
; internal improvements snd pre)'cta there to, and go sent for, and summoning a jnry an inquest
from thence to St. Louie. was held, the verdict of the jury being that
.... ... „ ■ “deceased came to his death by ashot, prob-
The Tammany Connty Convention this evening ( - , , . , . , v
’ ■' , , ... , . ably accidental, from a pistol in his own
nominated W. C. Connor for Sherifl andWm. Walsh . . J- .. ’ 1
for County Clerk, in the general session to-day.
asthma, and was compelled to resign his po-
| sition of foreman of the job printing depart
ment in the Morning News office last spring,
in consequence of ill-health. He afterwards
visited the North in the hope of restoring hia
health, bnt returned to this city a short time
since, having experienced no benefit from the
change or remedies which he was induced to
adopt. Last Saturday and Sunday morning
np to time of his death, his sufferings were
severe and aente in the extreme.
About 3 o’clock Sunday morning Mrs.
Dodge observed her hnsband standing in a
j room adjoining the bed room with a Cult's re
volver in his hand, and fearing for his safety
or perhaps apprehensive of his design, she
asked him to put np the weapon. He re
plied that be was only fixing the pistol. How
ever, sbe afterwards repeated her request and
he refnsed again, remarking that he wonld
get through. The wife then walked away,
and in a few minutes more heard the report
ot tbe pistol, and turning immediately aronnd
Toledo, October 15,1873,
Treasurer Coaxing*, Democret, elected hy 3-V00C j arao n ood eentecced to the State priion for life.
•eejsrtty.
hands.
„ , , A Savannah Colobe* Bcbc.lab Teapped
Emma Orlak, a German girl, waa found gnl ty ot j^j^y afternoon last a progressive negro,
ioam and aanfap ead In i’na Biaia nriann fnr I i fn * .. . . 1 M „
who also sails under the names of Henry
PENNSYLVANIA.
PHILAUtU-ifU, Ociotor 15, i»73
The trrtm eeiixoaUa Gordon's majority ■A l8,Cl*o.
THE MONEY CRASH
trict Comt
The yacht Jolla, while returning from the regatta
this evening, came in collision with the ferry boat
James Fi»k, on North River, and was sunk. Commo
dore Edward Morton, of the New -Jersey yacht club,
drowned. Wm B- hroeder. one of the yacbtm?n.
More Hotpeitiuona and DeUkation^.
LcK'arviLxr, October 15,
MenafiAtiireraare discharging many hands.
Tbe Ohio Falls Car Company have enependeci oper- i wee badly Injured
aima.
SMkaan paytna cunem-y. THE WEATHER.
iLSAXT, K. Y,, October 15, 1873. j
The cashier ol the Treasury Department of the State j Wa»hxsoto.\, October 14, Is'
has been arrested. He is a defaulter for $300,060
Affairs on (he street are somewhat quieter this
t opened feverish and w^nt down owe
, touching lower fignrei than at any
( bui rallied sharply, recovering 1 and
hut still very irregular. The radfie
down toP 1 :, a loner price than ever t-urhed
Tie only MAure leportvd
eperator.
(JHum. am A C
pewiatl l» day - Tbe
tiMM (to
I of N. s. Retry, i
ml
.xchac^e pi.t-e, «n.-
w»» cibmA ty a t-cH-
payment c-f colkv
tioaa floe Ihs firm. «nJ depression cfTbe eveurititie.
they have, therefore they ccnclnded to p»y no more j
! The Produce Exchange will on to-morrow meet lit. Meigs and Henry Johnson, as opportunity
; United State# Transportation committee, to teetuy is i serves him, bnt whose real name is Henry
J to Um facilities at this port for handling grain. ! Haven, waa arrested in Augusta on the charge
i Th« indictment agxin.t late Superintendent T. J. 1 of burglary. On Saturday Ihe vigileDt police
1 Knapp was qae.hed to-d»y in Ihe United Sletee Di«- j of Augusta made a survey of Henry's room,
and found a gold chain, a knife, and several
small articles, which were identified ns the
property of persons in that city, whose
houses ’ have been robbed within the
past three months. Tbe prying dog
berries also unearth several letters lrota
, the prisoner’s wife, written from Savannah,
! and signed by Mary J. Haven, and addressed
' Henry Haven. This negro operator with sev
eral aliases, states that he left Savannah in
Jane last, and it appears that daring his brief
j sojonrn in Augusta he has driven quite a flour-
ishing business in his line, having accomplish
ed several successful robberies. One of the
For tbe South Atlantic State., northex.t to .outbca.t i ietters IlVj0Te a mided to bearing no date, it is
winds, with increasing cloudiness. j stated, seems to have been written whilst
For the Middle and Eastern Slate.- easterly w iDds. • Johnson, or Haven, was seoreted somewhere
with partly cloudy snd clear weather, with somewhat j n Savannah, and reads as follows:
lower temperature. “Henry, I cent a bucket of victuals, and
Fot the lower lakes, l.lllnj l»rom-ter. norlli*»«t the children couldn’t find yon, and as for the
xinda with partly cloudy weather. twenty dollars, I have not got it, bnt jast as
For the upper lakes,>outh«rly wind., increasing 1 soon as I can get the money, they can take
>brisk, with'clondy and pot.Ihiy thieatening weather, halt of the money and try to get you out
Henry, got somebody to go to the barracks
RICHARD rirriuN.
J. H. GOLDSMITH.
A. L. FOWLElt.
J. N. LANGSTON.
TUB DEMOCRATIC TICKET
For Mayor and Aldermen, for the city of Atlanta,
the 25th uurt:
South Carolina.
The Cat lesion Nows and Courier says: A
serious error was made by us in publishing
the particulars of the killing of a mare and
filly in Christ Church yesterday. It is not
known who killed them, and as we are in
formed, they were found in the field of a man
named Hamblin, and not in the field of Casey
Grant.
Sickness in Anderson is abating and the
general health improving.
fwa .. jj *a * ' tubiect t> the nomination
The colton worm made its appearance m j J F ..
Pickens connty a week or more since, bnt too , ®*L '
late to do much damage. joh> collier.
Mrs. William Wallace, wife of Gen. Wil
liam Wallace ot Columbia, died of consump
tion on Saturday last.
The election for State Senator in Fair field
county resulted in a majority oi 31'J for the
regular Radical candidate.
Charlotte Observer; A telegraphic dispatch
received in this city last night, from Spartan
burg, famishes the information that on yes
terday, Mr. W. C. Harris, of Union ville, 8. C.,
was killed at Wright’s Station, on the Air-
Line Railroad, by a freight train on which he
was a passenger. We have no particulars of
the accident.
An individual rode furiously through tbe
streets of Newbcrn Saturday and knocked one
man down and narrowly escaped killing some
children.
u* Cwuucilin.il
rtRST WAHD.
TV. H. BROrHERTOS.
SECOND WARD.
JOHN KEELY.
7:UE1> WABD.
J. G. KELLY,
rerwrir ,, abd
I. 0. 0. T. SUPPER k ENTERTAINMENT.
Thursday Night. 23d Instant.
FDORAXa BAZiL.
Corner Decatur and Bell Streets.
J. C. WATKINS.
M. T. SIMMONS.
d. a. McDuffie.
ARD.
j. c. McMillan.
TICKETS OF ADMISSION 50 CENT*.
Ne:v Advertisements.
Masonic !
North Carolina.
For Covanelluteai.
ITBST WABD.
WM. H. ItROTHERTOH. AARON HASS.
SECOND WABD.
Dk. J. F. BOZEMAN. JOHN KXFLY.
THIRD WARD.
OWEN LYNCH. D. A. BEATIE.
l Ol’ETH WABD.
J. WARUCK. JOHN FLYNN.
FIFTH WABD.
c. W. HTNNTCUrr. J. A. HAYDEN.
SIXTH WABD.
J. T. MLADOK. DR. J. M. BOEING.
SEVENTH WABD.
R. M. FARRAR. J. C. Mr MILLIN'.
ociU-tf
Colom 1 8. B. Spencer—For Mayor.
Messra. Editors: Please announce that the Democ
racy of Atlau a will, on Saturday the 25th inst. .. nom
inate Colonel S. B. SPENCER as their candidate for
THE PEOPLE.
’
!_ . .
. EVENING at 7 o’cloch, at Maaonic Holl.
j Member* of other Lodges and riaiting Brethren are
respectfully invited to attend.
Conferring toe 3d degree.
By order ot the \Vv St.*.
octl6-lt 8. S. SOLOMONSON. Bcc'y.
i Attention. Tallulah Fire Co. No. 3^
' TPhE MEMBERS of this Company are ordered to
| attend a colled meeting on Friday night,October 17th.
By order of G. W. JACK, President.
J. It. Pauls Secretary pro tern. cctlS-U
TO LET.
I A. LARGE, PLEASAKT ROOM and good board on
| Oak etree; cxn be had in a privato family by applying
at WILLIAMS’ AUCTION HOl*Hi'
I
i Oct 16-St
A grand-daughter of ex-President Johnson j AIaJor
is at school in Salem. ! We are authorized to announce the name of RICH-
Miss Lillie Eldridge, the well-known ac- ARD PITTMAKaia candhlkt* for Alderman in the
tress, opens a brief engagement in Wilntiug- : fourth Ward, eubject to Democratic hommatlop.
ton on Thursday evening next.
During tho recent gale tbe lighthouse
schooner Spray went ashore on Northwest
Point Royal Suoal.
Mr. Frank Page is erecting a three story
brick cotton factory at Cary. The machinery
will be put in before January.
One hnndred and seventy-two rats were
killed by workmen, in Wilmington, who
were tearing down an old house.
The store of Mr. James Johnston, at Msrl-
vilie, on the Carolina Central Railway, was
forcibly entered on Friday night, and robbed
of about two hundred dollars worth of goods.
THE BROWN HOUSE
DURING THE FAIR.
The Salisbury Watchman learns that con-
? ;estive chills are proving very fatal in the ex-
reme northern portion of Rowan aud Honth-
ern Iredell, several pei-ons having died from
first attack.
Georgia Farms and Farmers-
GOf>fUP ABOUT THK MEN WHO PLANT AND PLOW.
For Alderman—'TUird Ward,
We are authorized to annouace Mr. J. G. KELLY aa
a candidate for Alderman from the Third Ward, sub
ject to tbe Democratic nomination.
H MANY FRIENDS*.
For Alderman—First Ward.
Editors Hi;bald: riease announce my name as a
candidate for Alderman, from tb* Fir*t Ward, aub.ieet
to tbe Democratic nomination, on tbe 25th day ol
October, 1873.
sept30-td JOHN B. GOODWIN.
For Alderman.
_ Brown House, Macon. Ga., would *ay:
No rooms will be pre-engaged. Tbe will l*»
run upon Ihe old plan—first com*, first c me, first
served. AU the old customer* of the House wiU be
accommodated to the farthest extent possible, but the
choicest room* will be reserved for ladies. But in so
event will a guest be turned ont of a room to accom
modate any one. E. E. BROWN .v fcON,
octlt>-dail nov.l Proprietor*
NOTICE. *
autbori/.ed to announce tbe namr of J. C. •
Probjbilitie# for Thursday—In tbe Gulf State* south
east winds with clouds and rain.
Tht
TIIE TUllF.
liaces at Jerome Park Yesterday.
Jeromx Pabk, October 15,187J.
Catesby won l ' v miles 0 starting—time 3.11. Asti
cbe<U until further notice. Drifts drawn against j roid. cult, **’ mile—time 1:18’j, Harry Basret w«»u
isnUtlanrrs received to-day and hereafter will be paid ! handicap swer-patikea, 3 miles—time 3:38»*', 7
and get the note, so that I c in collect the
money.*’
Another, dated Savannah, Aimust 12, 187J,
says: “Johnson, yon mast be Cxieful how you
manage yourself. There is a new Mayor to
be elected, and if be don’t get elected yon
can’t come back in six months' time. They
fry tbe firm as trustees. | od. Fourth race—1,’j milts, won by Minnie Me—time is on the look out for yon, ^OU must take
W. ft. Psrry k Co., wboae failure was announced j 2:1 *,. Fifth race—match for $2,000 between Cross, care ot yoursejt ”
this fort-noon, say their tailor* i* dne to Ihe heavy . the Sea and Cora Linn, 1', miles won by Lynn,3:31
decrease In tits price of stocks. , Sixth race, *£ mile dssb
, rnues won oy wan, «:«! •« The third, dated September 2d, at Savau-
for *1,000 Lttwein Gre», j nub, acknowledges the receipt^ of thirteen
trial is progressing with the wttneaaea : l'lannet and Girl of tbe Period, won by tbe fo»mer— J vl1 ^ Ihn i n «»l r
„ .a, or-.lev - Jforv. ! um. f 0!i ~cood,. Imdb H»di«p 8i. n 1, thnt. ” It >s nferred that the latter expres-
^.Ortoue, ! chase tbonl V ■ miles, won „r «.Dr B e ^ ( ‘°
dence in Angusta was robbed a short time
_ . , 1 since. The letters, says the Chronicle, very
MAUVLAKD. CALlrUltMA. apparently indicate tbat the prieouer com*
~ ~ milted some crime in Havanhan which com-
b lULTsHoay, October 15.1873. AJeetiug of tbe State Graugt*. pelled him to quit that city.
$ Run. (Merge W. brown, one of the most <li.tin-ff| * fa* Fsasckco, October J... lsi i. On Balnrday afternoon tbe prisoner bad an
There was tlSO.SOO .bipiioil from Liverpool lo New j
IcirkMa,
of (bo BaStunore Olj Uar, seem. Tb. 8;»te Grange of the Pation, of Husbandry mot j examination before a magistrate, upon three
is the levwM* for Chlof Jnstice, to socceed the 1.1. a t pa# josc yo.te diy. One hundred grange, were 1 different charges, and iu default oi ■ •>,000
Hoc. I. F»rhorf*-ot\
1 rspressatfd.
bail,
ay an
b*fo
arges,
aas committed to jail.
__ Oclobor, 1873, by J. A. Burns, of tbe lC26th di«-
trict, G. M., of Fulton county, Georgia, one medium
sized black and white COW, about asvsn years oW.
MCMILLAN „ a caaOU.,. for Alderman Horn the j
Seventh Wwrd, s-bjact to tbs Democratic norninatloo. ! John W. Hendrick andW. Cunningham, freeholder*
.^ao a,| [ of said district to be wo. th twsaty dollars, and tbe
i boll at five dollars, ami who say it is worth seventy
For Aide* mo ». five cents, per day to keep them.
I hereby announce myself . candid...
tion for Alderman from Ihe l ire. Ward, subject to (he awm , > w Ji n, •old on the premises of saia
Democratic nomination on the ':5th day of October, Barits, the taker np. corner of Grant and Glenn
JOHS r Mosaii. Streets, in the Third Ward of the city of Atlanta, on
18 l J - JOT Saturday, the Nth day of October. 1878.
ocl:l-td. ’ oetlA-lt JOHN T. OOOPKB, Ctert C. O.
For Alderman Slxlh Watd.
hereby announce niyeelf a candidate for Alder- 1
man from the 8ixth Ward, subject to the De»o.nt.c . f |*ol J.KD before
nomination, lo be held on October 2Jtb. : X
,.l M. E. MAHER.
Forty-six planters in Henry county plant
each over 100 acres in cotton. One hundred
and fifty-eight cultivate over 50 acres in cot
ton.
John H. Lowe, .of Henry ccin'y, plants
about 500 acres in cotton.
Oglethorpe county cultivated this year
324 acres in cotton, and 10,000 in corn.
-W. A. Pope, of Wilkes, planted this year
500 acres in cotton, 22 in wheat, 125 in oats
aud 350 in com. His plantation is worth
about $20,000.
A. Calloway, ol Wilkes, cultivates about
1,000 acres in’eotton and corn, ou a plants
tion worth about $40,000.
J. L. Anderson, ot Wilkes, cultivates 800
acres in cotton, corn and ost».
Seventy fanners in Wilkes county, cultivate
each, more than 100 acres in cotton. Fourteen , .. _
cultivate over 20(1 acres each in cotton. will be supported by the rit-xons of the rmh w.rd .
Forty-seven planters in Oglethorpe county, I Or Aldermen for ih. year MlL subject ^ •
cultivate over 100 acres in cotton. One huu- ! cralk- nom.naUon. which wlb be. held ou the - In*.
dredand thirty-<me cultivate more thsn 50 j orts td
acres. Fur AM.naaa-**vtalli Ward.
Newton county cultivated Shis year 20,830 ! v,v sro sulhoriaed to anuonnee that J. N. LA.N08-
acres in colton and 12,5>i7 iu corn. i TON is a candidate for Alderman fiom the Seventh
W. I,. Davis of Newton planted 300 acres in 1 Ward, subject to tbe D.-marratic natmoetioe.
cotton. A. II. Lee ot the > ame county, culti- j ort? hi .
vates about 750 acres in cotton, corn and AMsnaaa-Vsavik IVani.
oats. I
Newton county has twj i ottou factories, Cixuass FovaiM Wane:
with *1 urM artimlies I I respeclfnliy anuonnee myself a cjmdidate for
with 2,858 apindles. dermsn from yonr ward, rutjeot to lbs Demo ratio
Forty-two plBUtors in Niwlun county culti- nomination. OHA«. ITNCKNEY.
v ,te each over 10) acres in c uton. 1 odS-tl
NOTICE.
i, m on Mti-ar, on lbs litb day
, — . of October. 1873. by V. C. Cook, ot the I02*h Ais
i trict, G. M., of Falton county. Georgia, oaa white
{ COW, about 6eren years old, with red can and short
Alilrrmnn for Sixth Ward.
1>. a. McDCFFIK is anuounced as » candidate far
Alderman from the Sixth Ward, subject to the Demo
eraUc nomination to be held on tbe 2Kh day of Octo- ,
ben „
For Abtrrmsn.
Wt* autborikssd to announce Mr. R. C. YOUNG j
as a candidate for Alderman from the Third Ward, :
subject to tbe Democratic nomination.
octJ-Lt
Aldnuun Fifth Wnnl.
JOHN H. GOLDSMITH and MOSLS T. SIMMONS
who «*y it is worth fifty oepts per day for keeping
her. The owner is hereby notified to appear befote
me, prove property, pay costs anl expense, and take
her away, else sbe will be sold on the premise* of aaid
Cook, tbe taker up on Anderson street, in tbe Third
Want of the city of Atlanta, ou Saturday, tbe
day of October, 1873.
■JNO. T. COOPER.
oct 16-lt Clerk Court Ordinary.
V. H. PHINIZY. F. B. PHINTZY.
C. H. PHINIZY A CO.,
COTTON FACTORS,
AUCUSTA. CA.
m:
AKE LIBER v! advances on* consign
’8 Ol* COTTON*. Buy sod sell Contractu for Fu
ture Delivery m this market or New York, furnish
Planters with Supplies. *ep£l -3m
GEORGIA- -Fulton loant).
Oamaiax’s Cnlev, Ooiober 14, 1873.
VKtDI tUCb JOKES has appllsfi for MrapWou of
perumsity, and I will pans upon tha sam». almy
At- j 13 H
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[ ml5-dkvrlt
ImiAN. Ordinary.