The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 18, 1873, Image 1
THE ATLAITA
1EALD.
VOL. 11-NO. 58.
ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18, 1873.
WHOLE NO. 352
THE FLEECY KING.
Report of the Agricultural Department.
Washington, October 17,187*.
-be average condition of cotton In the first week of
October, m compared with the October reports of
i&71 sod 1672, • tends as much higher then that of the
fOHSMr jeer m it f«Ue below the record of the litter,
the standard crop being a good normal growth. The
yearly losses from worn* or other casualties almost
deaji reduce tbs record below one hand red, end the
ertmmt redact Ion usually occurs In September.
Tbs average this year has fallen oft' from
eighty to sea enty-elght—half einc3 the first
ws^kof September—a larger redaction then usually
ooeora. The general average In October, 1871, was
1“; ti was 82 In October of last year. The area was
one-etghth greater in 1672, and the autumn more
fewoMUefor development end picking, end the re-
rail was an increase of about 100,000 bales. The area
of fbe present year was Increased about 10 per cent,
bat a portion of the enlargement was abandoned, and
as of the crop is materially reduced. The
t be of avenge length end comparatively
6 for picking to insure e crop t qnsl to that of
r.
Tbe Mate averages are as follows: Virginia, 90;
•orth Carolina, 88; Sooth Carolina, 88; Georgia.82;
ftertfa, 78; Alabama, 78; Mississippi, 75; LouieUae,
*>5; tats, 80; Arkansas, 67; Tennessee, 90; Missouri,
FOREIGN NEWS, j JHE SOUTH.
East Tennessee.
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Knoxville seems likely to become a great
newspaper center. Tbe Press and Herald of
— Tuesday says: Knoxville is bound to become
r r . f . . „ . u .. , a literary centre—the hub of the So nth. Be- Demoaatlc nominet'on on the w:h mat
I nc Latest >CWS by Mail to sides the two Methodist organs to be rernov-
.. Ir . , | ed here, we ire to hare a newj.ornal pub-
1110 Herald. lished in Lhe interests of the Baptist denomi
nation, one of the most numerous, respects*
i bio and intelligent bodies of Christians in
East Tennessee. There is no reason why
' such a journal, edited by tbe very able divines J - “• ooouwis,
There is a good opening hero for atm shop, j no'tt “
1“™*’ ". d T ‘ 0l ' n ‘ 1 /rug store and 8 ^e*ry P llore. tam,ng “ d P r0 »P« r009 -
The above reminds ns oi tbe fellow who
went into a shoe shop to tind ont at what
Amusemen t .•=
The Polaris Search.
The Spanish Insurrection.
8t. Johns, N. F., October 17, 1873.
The Tagreu haa arrived from the Polaris search.
She experienced very heavy weather, and the craw
are very much reduced by cold and fatigue. She re*
DE.nocn.%Tvc mcjicipal ticket.
The following gentlemen will be supported in the j GRAND OPENING
For Mayer.
JOHN COLLIER.
Georgia
For Aldermen.
ITBST WAHD.
« OND WABI>.
W. D. ELLIS.
ihihd waid.
gales. No trace were obtained of the Polaris.
London, October 17, 1873.
A correspondent of the Times writing from Car
tagena on the 13th inat., raya on that day the Insur J piice he could have apair of shoes finished,
gent ponapdron sailed out to attack the government ! saying to the cobbler, “all you’ll have to fur-
fleet. when Admiral Lobaa ordered a retreat, and was ! nish will be the uppera, soles, heels and pegs,
•* *“■ **» hour. a9 I have the strings and eyelets, and want
pursued for c
M. T. SIMMONd.
X. E. MAHER.
yon to pnt on the balaoca.”
West Point News says: Two colored gen
tlemen of West Point repaired to the cool
Th . Ar i t . . , banks of the Chattahoochee river last Satur-
**“ t,'* ’ ^“7 ” ,w “ ,ce ot | day to fight a duel. Just aa they were about
Art. of Abercort.hM been bnxnL Men, work, of, ready lor business .ome Irisndn come up and
«t, ioo'.odin, nrtterou. miwk w«. 1 prevented it It is to be regretted tbit we
**■ , cannot get up a sensation item here, on ac
count of so many peace-makers.
A gav young bigamist by the name of Tay
lor Hall has been operating with much suc
cess in Qwinnett county. He will have to
ENGLAND.
Lovdov, October 17, Ibid.
WASHINGTON ITEMS.
The report of a case of yellow fever at J- <*• KEilT.
Chattanooga seems to hare been groundless.
We have the assurance of both of tbe local J.C. watkiss.
papers that there wes no real foundation
for it.
Two youths—James Rule and Charley
Douglass—got iato a quarrel in Knoxville juat
after dark on the evening of the 9tk, which
resulted in Douglass being shot in the abdo
men by Buie. Ilia wound is a tenons obs,
11 —r u “ ~~ *--pil set nsr i—nlj Nal Both
are mere boys, aataareftsaU years of age.
The occnrrenee ir asoet unfortunate for all
concerned, and no one, tea are certain, could
more regret it than the parent* and friends
of tbe unhappy youth who in an impulse fired
the shot.
J. F. MOUK13.
John kesly.
R. C. YOUNG.
A Most Brilliant Spectacu «r Production.
M ANAGER FORD reepectlultjr a a D o u n ,. mat ill
coHMqn.DC. of the detraction of hi. Tieslrs in
nor. by Are. h. will brisg to Atlanta IS- entire
— »P|wsr in . mo.t brlUi»nt epecta.ie, with
ovitrH WAcn,
RICHARD PITTMAN, j
nriB Winn.
J. H. GOLDSMITH, j
.urn «iio.
d. a. McDuffie, j
VFCTK W.B1),
J. c. McMillan. J
J. N. LANGSTON.
October l?td
Ku.it Znrroai:
The fcUowiag ticket of •• Solid Druioctt. " i. com-
mended to the people of Atlanta aa every wiy worthy
of their snpporl harmonizing all difference, and ee-
enrire general .aiiilhctlon:
Monday Ev’n’g, October 20,
The fairy vpectacle of
THE ICE WITCH,
Wakhdjc.ton, October 17,1873.
Grant return* to morrow.
The following dispatch from Obit
We are glad to learn from tbe Knoxville
papers of Tuesday that the wounded boy is i
Worms have continued their ravage* and mideed-
>nic>8 upon new territory in Arkmnaae and North ^ m
caroEaa. Several conn: See lath, tatter State report! ^j“foUowini ata^tch" from Ohio was received at! aec °R“t for the mysterious disappearance of j improving, with a favorite chance to revive.
lb ® pretence of the caterpillar for the iir,i time* | the Interior department thie afternoon: We think i his fir8t wife | g”** the Grangers come into vogue it is ,
A ffiaeetrous .form destroyed much cotton .n Fior AU(Jn ekcted . KtpoWican ftute oK ^„ tkc , edi j- j The loUl registered vote of Rome is 272 I f u < 1 ‘ hat ne8rl y a!1 the aspiring politicians Jb0 r MORRIS
..'aand la adj.rent State. on the lMh of September. ta ,.. 1Ie Three Republic™ elected fro. I the present year. In 1871 the vote was , ;“ tbe ““‘7 "e turning their altention to |
Mt«h stained cotton to reported ia the aeiboard Cillcill|U|t ; j 553. ! detail** °f agnculture. Clint Atkins, of i KEELI
Tfcere la great complaint that the plarta arc Congroaamxn Morer* Chaimian of Committee on Le* Smith of Webster count v who wn^ ! u 1 ® ^j^^Congressional District, is said to j
cireadybM. of leave., and the*, picking willibe COD ?' Miaaiaeippi Leraee, baa returned from Europe, where j convicted of 'killing his wife and kppealed to i cenflv ^‘break^oJnn new orenn’d'P*” 4 *” r ® j ,iSGK,LlY
^ietad at an early date. Ii *ome coanhes of tbe gnlf he c « 0Mlj examined different ayatema of; the Supreme Court, which aftirmedthc de- f y b k g P g
states it i« claimed that there will ba an average crop j fencing ihers within their bankn. He thinka the , cision of the court below, has been resen-1 q 4-\% n 1 •
DCtwRbatasding tbe caterpillar and boll worm, while j pi an recommended in the report of General* Hum- , tenced. He is to be hang on the 7th of uOttbil LKTOllUft.
other counties a loeeof one third of the crop from | p^reya and Abbott, upon which the Levee Committees | November. i . 7 ,
u ;r»* la expect d. ; bill is based, will produce more durable results than The Fort Valley Mirror says that the bulk j f eB sionaUv ,8n ° * ** W ^ ° Umbl * 1, llot
the plaua for the valley* of the Rhine and the Po. , of the cotton crop in Houston county will be I _ v •' ,
j Morey intends pusbiog this bill early in tbe sesaioD. gathered in twenty days, if the plnnters’ re- ^ Vf Steadman, Jr., h<aa withdrawn
General Abbett and Colonel Caaey, of tbe engineer . ports are reliable. Houston is ft very itn- ; * rom Marion 8tar.
i corps, assisted Cou^reeman Morey iu these levee portant county in the making up of the cot- i An escaped convict named dark Purnell is
investigations abroad. ton crop of Georgia. ; in tbe Lnmberton, North Carolina, jail await-
H. H. Long, at Reynolds made this year, j in 6 a requisition from Governor Moses,
twenty-eight bushels of corn per acre on land j On Friday night of last week the gin house
that has been in cultivation over thirty years. ! of Mr. W. H. Ward, about seven miles from
This is an excellent yield and shows concln- \ Camden, was fired by an unknown patty, and
j iu the Couatitutio isi Convention to day Ex-Ualted sively what the old worn-out fields of South- w dfi burned together with about one hundred
, states Senator Backalew, referring to Uie course of ern Georgia cau do when properly cultivated, j ft nd twenty-five pounds ot lint cotton.
For Aldermen.
tlEST WABD
JSO 15 G0OD7TIN
; THE KNICHT OP A FROZEN HAND.
Incidental to the Drama the fame.-;
Raid - Martiiettf Family
Will also appear.
The entire entertainment will embrace three dis
tinct companies, Dramatic, Pantomimic and Boiit
°f »«at« will commence on Saturday. Octo
ber 18th, at PhUhpa A Crew's. Prices as usual
A fin ® goUerv has br e a reaerved for the colored
citizens. cetK dtf
Dk CHAS P1NCKSEV
i M T SIMMONS
CICERO WATKINS
THE YELLOW FEVER.
The Disease at Shreveport and Memphis.
SHBLViro&T, October 17,1873.
*vx jrllov fever deaths yesterday.
Mtapni- 5 , October 17, 1875.
LovmeleU: Brcthcrf, dry goods merchants, have
• ee<I and remain closed until the fever abates.
Tbe yellow lever it on the decrease. Yesterday fif.
leen ctw cases were reported.
PENNSYLVANIA.
pHU.ADEL.VKtA, October 17, lbTi.
M F. MXHEF.
JNOH GOLDSMITH
D A XcDrrFIK !
d KLt» -^ ew AAvertiwani uta>
JYOUNGj RUDD HOUSE
Dalton ----- Georgia,
J. R. KITH* X SON, Proprletur^,
step* of the Passeb;;«r Depot, and will » arst-
class accwmmodations iu every respect. ^
Board Per Day - - - - $2 00-
The following ticket ie reereclfully eugiested for j When jonenlve ra the C«..be encetocili iMtLe
the consideration of the Democratic voters of lhe city ‘ Rudd House Porter; give him your checks; walk oyer
J N LANGSTON
j C McMillan
of Atlanta, without lcgard to previous ditVetere
and make yourself at home. The Porter
i your Baggage free of charge.
octl>
h:s, October 1.. lb.->. Senator Mo: ton, of Indiana, upon the proposed. Granges were last week formed at Lumpkin, ; Rev. C. Bitice Walker, libr.man and treos- i
thirty-one deaths from , amendments to tbe manner of selecting Presidential , Feagati’, Stove, and Gr?en Hill, iu Stewuit | nrer of the State University, resigned his ;
position on Tuesday lust
The Macon Telegraph says: Two car-loads i _ Tk® gin house and cotton screw of Mr.
i'Li mortuary report g
yoiiow fever sod seven from other causer, an increase j Electors, said thit Morton deserves the tliauks of the , county.
• S twelve fatal yellow feroz cases over yesterday. The j nation for his course in that regard,
icon report of the condition of other fever patients is
svorable. Mayor Johneton is reported Letter. Gen
era! M. J. Wright of the Register la worse. The v. ea
: bar indicates storm thia afternoon.
Xontgokxby, Octo'.er 17, 1873.
Xwc lever deaths in the past twenty four hours. Mauc
CKailutov, October 17, U
A public meeting of citizens to day resolved ta a?nd ; the Treasury Department, and
ilTtfctaa, nurse, and clergymen to Memphis, if j final decree °f the United State. Dirtrict Court,
i.eede»L besides whatever money can t>e raised. | Rcdution of Wages—Congress of Engi
Cobb connty display for tbe contest for the , mg.
Pmii.ami.i uia. October 17,1*73. thousand dollar premium, and we had jnst as j On Friday last, Mr. W. C. Harris, of Union-
C'nnnk <ii«p.tcb say, for.r more Pennfyl- , well whisper a word here in private to other : ville. South Carolina, was killed at Wright's
Amboy, by order of eonnties-if you desire to compete success- j Stalion, on the Air-Line Railroad, by a freight . ,
tatrirt r“ C °. u : f ull > * lth .? obb > J° n wiU kave lo “do your train on which he was riding. A - r " 1 offLEn -
_ _ , Mr. A. C. Hammet was killed in Sumter bv , N T v \gston
Oa Aionuay of last week, a son ot Mr. the discharge of a gnu which had been set
cal stews were seized at .
Count-it m* ii
FIRST WARD.
W. H. BROrHK8T<
r.t’OND WARD.
JOHN KKELY.
1 KIRI) WABD.
J. G. KELLY.
FOURTH WABD.
RICHARD PITTMAN. J. C- WATKINS.
FIFTH W.VBD.
J. H. GOLDSMITH. M. T. SIMMONs.
B. GOODWIN.
W. D. LLLIS,
R. C. YOUNG.
Engineers.
NEW YORK.
^ Folk county, sixteen years | ZSKthe store kept by him near Car-
D. A. M< DUFF IF..
WABD.
J. C. McMILLlN.
i Jersey woolen mills,
cent, iu consequence
were reduced temporary 20per 0 ] t ] f picked 456 pounds of cotton; and on the ' ter’s Crossing
of the monetary stringency. same day a son of Mr. Welcome Duke, orly | An incendiai v
TIIK DEMOCRATIC TICKET
For Mayor and Aldermen, for the city of Atlanta,
FRENCH PASTRY AND CONFECTIONERY.
Grand Opening Day !
T HU utultraigued have the honor to acqua.nt the
citizens of Atlanta that they have to-dav a Trench
Pastry and Confectionary. No. 122 Whitehall »ireet.
between Mitchell and Peters. Our establishment is
superintended by a gentleman from Paris, o: manv
f year* practical experience in the art. Ball?. Parties.
Weddiugs and Private Residences waited upca ami
snpplied with the best and most elegant proYictiocs
of
French. Confectionery,
and the culinary ait.
Orders respectfully solicited.
oct!8 It ALAITEN A BKu.
Store For Rent
AT AUCTION.
Accidental Dreth in rroce.3 of Initiation into ! The Intenutional Cocjrei. of locomotive engin- j twelve years old, picked 10G pounds^' This 1 A “ inc «“^i a jy fir « in Sumter, on Fnday ; Iu i,j. rt t, tb e nomin.uon on tbe soth in.i,
a Secret Order ' ter * heU two M “ ioM to d »y. b “‘ **<* coudnetea | puts Polk eounly in front. “' 8ht last - < ^’ 5tl ' n 5' e<1 8 ^ame house in that!
I,Mir, O tober 17 1073. 1 in “ cret “ iS u “‘ ,er * l “ 0 f ,b * v™**"*" «<•" <« ! Major N. O.' Tilton’s gin house and press j
UHIca, U-looer 11, I «*•>. referf nee to amer.ilncents lo the Constitution. ■ » — ’ - - * --
i ke Caroaei a jury fisd that young Leggett’s death 1
f.ki accidental, the testimony showing that in the pro-
A.aet cl a prelim inaiy lnution in the Kappa Apha-
at cirty tlie deceiaed was blindfolded, when he, Lee]
siid Wasson, who were k-adiog him, all fell off a cliff -
New York, October 17, 1h73. !
For Mayor.
JOHN (JOLLIER.
THE TURF.
The K<*ees at Chicago.
were burned Tuesday about noon, five miles !
from Aiken, together with ten bales of cotton.
The loss was about $3,500. There was no in- i
North Carolina.
its Lachantreas, from Savannah, encountered a J thousand dollar purse. Time—23;^, 18, i2
*«svy gale on the 6th of October. Her cabin wat
f-.left with water, damaging all the stores. MASSACHUSETTS.
doe Cobum having the fever ^nd ague, refunds to
Bmzilian Consul Commits Suicide.
’She six thonfand dollar race horse, Lockout, is
Foa* rouNi-lluirn.
ITBPT WABD.
^ i The State fuir opened very successful\y at; WM. H. RROTHERTON. AARON HASS.
hurence on the property. hte ““, P°wer was ! Baleigh on Monda i. ‘ I
used to run the cin and press, and the fire was • & _
Cm(■ ago, October 17.1873. j caused by a spfrk from the engine. Major Tbe Charlotte Observer reports that the j Da. J. F. BOZEMAN. JOHN KEELY.
Gvddamith Maid, won the fourth race for the five ■ Tilton, who was in Savannah, wrote to his ; nsual wmter passage ot Northerners to the
t Mitchall street, next to J. C. Carter * __
a fine country trade, and it built RAT PROOF.
I For particulars as to plan of renting zee card on the
MIYSON k NORMAN
wife last Saturday that he bad dreamed that ‘ more Southern States already begun,
some one pnt matches in the cotton to set his ' Charlotte raised between three hundred !
OWEN LYNCH.
Boston, October 17, 1»73.
lead.
The prosecution closed
this evening, leserving the right
.f eats to-morrow. Tbe counsel for the defense th-
o;..'.n>ecced, opening with an address, hut became
Uifell before Its eonclr.»ion, and the Court ad
journed.
^ New York, October 17, le73.
* ^ easels arriving to-day from the South all report
f pasaing large quantities of wrecked stuff at Cape
H-niepeu snd lUraegat.
Ef Ur Carvers, brokers, wen* into bankruptcy
to-day. Liabilities*100,090.
iienj D linker, bsfore the senate TrauapoiUGou
ommtttee to-day, said that the facilities of New Yoik
for handling tobacco were aa good as in any city in
tne Union, bat tbs handling of cotton has not im
proved for thirty year*. Th- greatest evil being the | andpoeslbiy
,oss by atealing from the many hands it passes \ the Ohio Valley aad lower lake region, easterly
'hror.gh on transit from the wh*rf to th* warehouse.
BREVITIES.
THIBD WARD.
D. A. BSATIS.
I RTH WARD.
JOHN FLYNN.
1TH WABD.
J. A. HAYDEN.
XTH WARD.
DR. J. M. BORING.
F.S'IH WARD.
J. C. MciGLLLVN.
jin on fire, and enjoined cantion. His son i and four bandied dollars for the Shreveport j J - WARLICK.
bad charge of the farm at Aiken. sufferers.
The Marietta Journal says: “This town is It is thought that there are about two huu- j c * w * HUNNTCUTT.
cursed with dogs, and we hope some mean6 | dred survivors of the Mexican war now in
will be adopted to abate the nuisance. They l the State. T ML ADO K.
r. H. tUe Braziltan €on.nl »t thi. port, seem to know that we bate them, and almost j Messrs. Garrett, of Ilingwood. will produce "
lhtit CJ»0 aguiM SK&lce* committed .nic.de tbi. eteintg by .booling bim»e!f. i every night, soon after we retire to bed, they j from their vineyards, this season, from 18,000 j “• “• * akrar.
rigbi lo ell farther oU- ( Fin.nc.l emb.rmiment i. .apposed to be tbe tint:. : meet on our lo‘, and give U3 a regular sere-1 to 20,000 gallons of wine. !
*—* ’“ ; aiTTr> yxteTa muTvix nade. We are tired of this state of things:
THE WEATHER. and wc hereby give notice to tbe owners of
these abominable brutes, that if they do not
\Vi,*n,..To*. o.tober 17, la.x I chain or block them, and keep them a«ay
l'robsbilUta.—iojtberiy wind, with parti.ily cloudy i from onr premises, we shall resort to our shot
we.'bor .re rejv rted from the Sontli and Middle At- 1 gun in self defense, or to a little strychnine
! hutic States, and with cloudy weather. In N w Eng- | as a disinfectant, we think. It is hard
:.nd, .outhe»«t to northe«t winds prevail, with that our peace anil quiet must he disturbed | of Haight's Circus met with a serious accident
; ihre.tening and cloudy weather over the lake region j by a devilish pack ol curs and hounds and | at Kinston, last week, which may prove fatal,
a, a hi'.h Wind, accompany!!!" the centra! regions of bench-legged fices, almost every night, and : It seems that the balloon, in descending, and
the atorni now in Minnefo'ta."The river, huve risen »’« respectfully suggest that the city fathers when about one hundred feet from the ground, ...... )0 lh , j* m .™ t ic nomination
■at Pittabnrg and fallen at l^xingtou, Mo. lire .tom.! tnx kill every son of a hitch of them; or burst, and came down mill a crash, crushing MC\Y FIUFNTvs
in Minnesota will probably move e..tward or.r th. , fatHoxize ns to do tho UUer. ni we are keen tbe man badly. He was removed on a litter,
lak««. For SaturUay, Uuojgbout tbe Golf and SonUi to take the job. \\ e don t wish to be intole- and medical assistance rendered.
Atlantic States southwest winds, with cloudy westber ; rant, but there are certain fl&joias for which
AUCTION,
AT THE CORRAL No. 11 Marie!U street
T his Saturday morning o’clock, octoier is.
1873, without reserve or limit
10 head of Good Georgia Raised BEEF CATTLE.
1 pair Good Well Broke Work Oxen,
l kood Milch Cow and Calf.
j head of good Horses and Mules.
Sales positive. Terms cash.
F. M. OUKLN.
L ve Stock, Auction and Commission Merchant.
ocll8-lt
w HUE KID SLIPPERS,
i CHILDREN
At the election in Gaston comity to appro
priate $50,000 to the Chester and Lenoir Nar-,
row (range Railroad, the approbation was
voted down by about 450 majority. The
whole vote polled was about 750.
The Newbern Times says: “Tbe aeronaut
Colon* J S. H. Spencer— For Mayor.
Messrs. Editors : Pliase announce that tbe Democ- i
racy of Atlsn's will, on Saturday the 23th inst., nom
inate Colonel S. B. SPENCER ae their candidate for '
•Inst rece
oetlS-lt
SHOES,
EX TENSION TOE 1
FORCE’S SHOE STOLE.
• Mayor.
THE PEOPLE.
Tliir«t AY a nl.
We are authorized to announce Mr. J. O. KELLY a*
candidate for Alderman from the Third Ward, sub-
For the Middle ai d Eastern States, we have an abiding aversion, and would re*
,ny 0 £ather! W ° D ’ 1 ' joice at their utter and eternal extermination
ELECTION RETURNS.
The Ohio Election hull in Doubt.
C&UntMt October 17, 18«S. Advices fro n Yankton, Dakots, state that the li^ht ,
The rts«K «>f tbs election f*»r Governor is still between thv Brude, Sioux and Ponca ludiaas, on the
*cr.btiuL 15th inst, resulted in the killin?,' of twenty warriors.
i.vrifc. A telegram from San Francisco fays that McK»n- j
Tbe figaces ms«te si m'dnight by both parties are try’s majority is 5,COO.
svcertlingty floss. The heavy Republican loss in' The newly appointed Captain-Gener si of Cubs, l»f«
Aefctabula county .is one of Ihmss that reduces the ; Santander, Sp^in, for Hsvscs, yesterdsy. Tbe Gfi\
v*io.%tj claimed for Noyes. eminent rquadron is yet st Gibraltar.
To^lsy Uxs latest figures are to the effect thst there | TUe river Neva, in Russia, hasiisen ten feet beyond
>s s Democratic fiala of ten or eleven counties, which . Us usual height, causing great damage in the city of
Lave
will not
c ber counties to elect Allen by a email m«iorti
a .lea ehowW be elected by a majority of kss tnsn At.
•.ndred, tor re wiU st.il be s doubt on the balaace of ^
etats ticks!. Tbs mes^**
Tor Aider man—First Ward.
Editors He bald: Plcass announce my nuuie as a
. . _ . candidate for Alderman, from the Fits! Ward, subject
Assyrian UlSC0\6ry- to the Democratic nomination, on the 75th day ol . _ ...
Vrvm v a fined and c-vili/od snoietv Wp in- lying near the Cossewattie River, on the old Te
.} n lell “ etl aud t-Vlll/ea society, "e in n-ort/a Smitli writer to the I on.ioii 0l ober ’ 18, { ' *ee Road, snd on the contemplated route af tbi Car-
sist on a dog-!aw, or rather an anti-dog law, , r *,« f° rfie , .ir 1 w f, 1 . lhe J - olu “* n ^eptso-td JOHN B. GOOD WIN. tersvUle and Ducktown Railroad, with flue. jrue.
and if tbe next Eexislature fail to pasH such . Daily lelegraph: lhe collection brought home • commodious Dwelling containing eight room*. Also.
C.orge W. liro.n kuU» uomint^l iu ia.lu.norc »u act, we think they will manifest a disre- ! b 7 the expedition confided lo my charge iu- > °* AWcrmnw. >**««■•*»'«■ *
» .he.nccc.orof ,h. tata Judge T. Parte Scot,. gard for the interest, of the connty. dndes i Were authorizwi ioT^oanc, ,U. ..me of J. c.. ‘n Um“ fc”*lo^Vn^n ?.Tptacc h ,
, various objects of «H, domestic economy, M(;MILLVN „ , cindiaat , {or A!dtl .„ uu from tbe ( ingly healthy, being .urfonnded by mbnsta c. and
nlpmpntp. etc.. The inscriDtions throw new I * c »l l Aa-> as a csnuiuare lor Aiuermau irom me w _ tk F | <nty of Das bast running War* n *r the
N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer
VALUABLE PLANTATION IN GOR
DON COUNTY.
rilHE rORMER RESIDENCE AND FLAN TAT.ON
1 of Major James Freeman, deceased, o: C»Ji>U*n
: county. This plantation contains about
-4.000 Aoroaoliaucl.
Alabama.
Enfaula has opened her fall fights
lant style.
3 al ' i Assyria; but it would be tedious to your read
ers to inflict on them a critical and miuute
The Eutunla Fair promi.-*es to be a great j examination ot these texts. I will, there-1
success. It is now in full blast.
Selma has raised several humlre<
or the yellow fever distric s. . ^ ^ #
r . , m || | . t ♦ • i LHraely, which belongs to tbe Deluge Senes
itrbesn heard of through rumors, snd which • 8t. Pet^rtburg, snd lbs countrr through which it J . ^ *®? > * ^* UH ° U W hen last year 1 published a translation
; rtv. tc b. re targe M the .ver.g. (ain, In p„ w . ton * of R °° d '” 8 lr ° n P" d,e " 1 ' , ■ of the text iu question, I was obliged to note
!—i.- „ Al-batua has now one htiudred granges nml with regret that in the first column of the
KENTUCKY. one hundred and m'y-lhree lodges ol iijod ' j u *. r ipfi on (here were shout fifteen lines
__ Templars. entirely lost. TUe iscuna occurred at a
1 he Explosion at I.onisviile, There are lots of >ueu hunting wild luikeya ; P«nt of high interest to sIndents and the
plementp, etc. The inscriptions throw new _
light on the bistorv, politics, astronomy, my- fieveuth W.r,i, »-bject to th. Democratic nomination. . aomtatead. The lan*l» are well watered with good,
•thnloov oeoDrmhv and ianonnw of n'ncient oct2—id clear, never-falling atreama. andin good condition Oi
| tnoiogy, geograpuy ana language oi nnciem improrement.and contains over G08acre« flrat ctas.bot
For Aldriiuaii.
I hereby auuounce myself * candidate ior i
° I f <11 .. I tion for Alderman from the Firet Ward, .abject to the m i ee from Falrmount poet o«ce.
fore select a few as chantc enst.c ipecimens , c nomhl , lloB on th , dlJ 0[ October, ! The tale will take at c
d dollars ■ of tbe collection, and I shall commence with | *v“ fibst Tuesday in xovembki
a text that has attracted some attention-that, i le "‘- given Immediately. Plenty of t
Kti
Alclrrmwit Wsnl.
i fits other
ofiesrs ludicsU that the Republican caadidate
. « -overnor tan a little behind Bis ticket.
MISSOURI.
The Irish Catholic Beaevolcirt Uniou.
hr. iBru, OctoLsr 17,1>7J.
The Dish Cstbolic Benevolent Union this morning
i etttBMd tbs discussion on tbe report of tbe commit
tee OB constitnttonai amendsenu. Mr. Henry J.
Hptultofirst, President, and Rev. Mr. Ashmsngsr, Sec
retarysf ibe Gorman Catholic Central Association,
weregnsseat sad addressed the meeting, expressing
tLe bops that is Ibe near future tbe conveatiou of all
Catbotte organizationof whatever nationality, may
be beld with a visw to the still further promotion of
tbs i&tersala said we liars #f Catholics.
Tbs Bigbt Bsv. Bishop Bjan also addremed the
U.ssUBf. ta whisk bs megsd ike fcec-ssntj of the es-
-sbliaMasBt of aa Ealftmttoa Bare«u. and Mggestsd
that they stetiy the fdan adapted by the fksrmans.
CALIFORNIA.
TerriW** Keoccmtre—Three Meu Killed.
tux Fbavcisco, October 17,1873.
Lai.isvn.LX, October 17, 1hT3. on the AUbama side of the liver. Il is not j w»U in geueial-for th* divine instructor o!
The new C’i’y Ball has been damaged by the explo- , reported that a solitary turkey has ceased to • *s.°^
sion. It is feared the foundation* bare been dam- ; gobble in that region,
aged. Many of the citizens at first <opposed it
an eartfejiak*.
1 hereby suuouuce myself a candidate tor Alder
man from the Sixth Ward, subject to tbe Democrat!'
nominst.ou, to be held on October 231U.
Id M. E. MAHER.
Aliln iuan for SliUi \Vai«t.
torn land, and will produce clover and gr4 4*ea of
heavy growth, as well aa cotton. This #este»Me farm
is located eighteen rnilej from Calkouo, aud eight
“ a
Calhoun, , ou thr
IB next, i’osseesion
_ good mnlcti, stock
grain, implements. Ac., on the place.
Terms—One-third cash; balance one, two and three
years, with Interest bearing lutes. Sold on account
of Judge Lochrane and B. W. Fresmau. Aoply to
Judge Locbrane, B. W. Freeman, on the place, or to
Wallace * Fowler, Real E'Ute Agents. Atlanta, G*.
julrfl-eSu-tf
KING’S CURE
barkation in the »ik. “It is nreaiere, there- ; ,, v UvUUFFlE ie •uuonncea u ecendvdete u_ ,
lore, to 8»v with what satisfaction I lighted . xj d ,rnieu from tbs Sixth Werd, subject to the Deiuo (_
Wbeat
Francisco
Chicken Cholera.
Mr. Dozier Thornton, one of the most pop- Vhe''wclcom. tablet which fills up" this ! '£’«"££- ' raoOTAXM OF MAY “ ‘WWAIiS
ularand trusted cotton buyers of the city, very important gap. The fragment 1 found j f^ ic nomination t0 be beld 00 ,Ue 2Hh d%y of °J^°" BkVED BY the use of THIS SIMPLY and
was missing last Friday morniug, and upon during the Daily Telegraph expeilition be- b#r ' — cheap REMEDY—ONE BOTTLE WORTH
Dags is Calieobsia. —Ibe San \ investigation it was discovered that the pres- ; longs^o the first oolurnu of tbe Deluge series 1 *rs authorized to announce the name of RicH-
Cbrouicle says: Last year we need- slD g demands of creditors from whom be had 0 f inscriptions; it ‘
FIFTY CENTS. MAKES TWO
GALLONS OF MEDICINE.
IT 18 CERTAIN AND
PROMPT.
USED TWICE A WEEK ir WIU. PREVENT THE
DISCAftE.
Prepare*l by
Da. WILLIAM KING.
Atbeus, Ga.
For sale at wholeaal* by
duty paid, at three cents a pound- tjuite as 1
cheap as they can have it in Scotland—and
ala, first tks particulars o( a boirlbU affray near that
ilscs on slectlon day. Lsrry Watson asked Moses
W. G Jmsn who bs bad vo.sd for, and upon rt-
'Siving a reply struck him on the bead with a pistol,
ini ctiogB wound which res H»<1 in tbs death of
Oilman. In a few minutes Robert Keppari and oth
er* then attempted to arreet Watson, when bs drew a
keifs and stabbed Rsppard twice, Infi.ctlBg mortal . mile* for wheat bags
noon*.. R»pp»rd (h.n fot tin knif. .w.j Ifom WM- '
ren red wrebrt hu*. wto. both Mi wd di,4 wilhi* I An old farmer became seriously ill, aud was
t.o talnata.*f «ch other. j nr 8 ed »!“ Ml * bbo "’ wbo . ,bon 8 hl hr
, , ! going to die, to call iu a minister to pray lor
There are now one hundred granges in A'*- him. ‘-To pray forme! No, sir; I am an
iMta, and one hundred aodeixty-threeiodf er original <.ranger, and do not want any middle
rf d T.mptar* I mm between in* end Almighty flod r
remmeon r v reu-' e : .. continues the speech of ; ARO PI IWIS *• » c.naw.U for Aldermre ie th.
lz,UUU,tWU ol wheat bags, this year we will borrowed money on bogus cotton receipts, was i (he nod Hea, the commencement of which is Fourth Word, subject to Domocrotic Nommxilon.
want at least !t,000,000, and il tbe breadth of j (be cause ot the sudden hegira. His liabili-1 0 u the portiou of tablet already iu the Mu- ..
land under wheat cullivalion should continue ties amout to about $15,000, aud the losses ■ geunt. On the fragmeut ot the old collection . . V(ltiNU
to increase, as it promiecs to do, we will want ' » re pre tty generally distributed around town, I Hea tells Sis.it to warn tbe world, because of i Mr '
not less than 30,000,000 yearly. Iherelae of' not less than sixteen'or eighteen dim rent the wickedness of the people: ou tbe Daily ' *" * ‘ aodl ' J * ,< ’ ,or ,rom ,k ' Tklr< ’ w,rJ ’
these, at a very low figure, weuld be from , ponies having been victimized. Tbe heavi- | Telegraph portion Hea coutmues by predict- j • l, ' , j ec ‘ lo ,he Kcxxioc-rmtic aomiaetlon.
$2,500,0ft0 to .*o,750,bQO. We now [civ ; es t losses were Johu MeKab, $:t,‘-tst; II. B. : iu^ tti- liood, aud then commands Sisit as fvt '-' *' _
$1,000,001) per annum to Scotland for wheat | Fields. Esq, *1,700; Tullis A I.rmpley, j follows: AldcrmcnFliita \V>rW.
bags, which we could as well make ourselves, ! $ i ( soo ; Jacob Itamser, *1,200: Mrs. Carrie -On the coming of the Hood w hich 1 shall
and so give employment to over 500 people.: Cochran, *1,200. The others were Irom *100 geB j i t h ou shall enter in'o tbe ship, aud the tolls H. (toLDSMITH and WOSIS T. SIMMOSS
Our future needs would give work to an aver- 11 0 door’of the ship turn: llion shall send into the [ will i>. reppreud by the citizen, of tbe l'Jtb W.rd
age of 1,500 persons, to be employed inweav- j Montgomery Advertiser: As the night midst of it tby i-orn, iby lurniture and goods, } tor Aldermen tor ibe yesr W7«, enbject totbeDemo-
lDg the jute into burlaps, and converting the ( trajll (or Montgomery, conductn Hughes in ; thy gold and silver, Ihy male slavts end Ihy oretic nom n.tion, nhicli will be held on the Kih In.t-
latter into bags. That would be equivalent i ba > passed the’ little chinch bejond female slaves, tbe sons of tlie unity, the beasts ocu-td
!? n *? ■}!! ° Ur P 0 P''|? t,0u - | Smith’s Station uight before Iasi, som» tin- ' of the field, lhe animals oi lhe field, all that
^ *; ill p0p " U ;V 0 d , Kprincipled, cowardly wretch threw a rock into UUou henvest thou shall do * ' * they K-r a»drtre«.--.wrereta , COURT HOl'SF s
over 100,00°, is almost entirely supported by , |, ie . )a F s . enj , er e01lc 'h, breaking a couple of ' shall spread and they shall guard tbe doorot - w, , r , .uiborised re »»»» <b.t J. N- t.A.Niin- S1A1.1ANBI l.W, (OIRT hOV Sh,
windows. Tbe lock, or glass, struck Mrs. the ship. Sisit attended, and opened his TON ie • rendidxls lor SldaraM-i ire« tbe Sevenu
Dr. ll.vis, and cut » .evere gash ou her mouth Slid spake, and said to lhe Uod Hea, VVerd, suhjert tothe D-mocratle nnminetion.
aim. Mrs. Davis is not seriously hurt. , bis Lord.” Five lines of the speech of Sisit oeil-id ae'Gtarlunre** '** U * u ,k * •‘'I- «•—ndetad aad
though ibe cut is an ugly looking gash. It iollow Ibis. They are too mutilated tor exact i —Vwarth Warn. ! octrtdsm AI FRED TOI.LltOV. lvopr'et r.
is a‘jreat pity that tbe perpetrator wa« not J translation; aud then in tbe answer Sisit re-
—$ •ruf. .«-* i-reiaua. i«..o */* m e difficulties iu the w»y ol the
HA 1.1 JETT, HEAVER A BURBANK,
New York-
C. 8. NEWTON,
Atlanta. Ga.
BARRETT. L.JTD k Co.
Ancnata, Ga.
W. D. HOYT 4 Co.,
PALMETTO HOUSE,
this industry, which has been the mean, of i
, doubling her population in the lest twenty 1
a diepet' ; h from Itakeiield, Kern uinij. t'tluor-1 yexrs. We can obtain jute, laid down here, 1
Y «» ' b * “7 b f “d nr *w e T Stntf.”»S pW7»t«": niisiort of Uwlese- | le^ re t
ni'oneerin^lhe 'lodumn- A Let « te Urn ue “ hecomiug loo common. Won’t the , work. I need not dw.ll npon the interest of nutty .nnu.ne. myreU » e.edidate lor At-'
»“S Western Hailroail offer a reward for Buell lei- < placing this account side by side with that d , lm ,i iron, ynnr Weed, ntget» ib. Denw retie UEOBOK
low^andteifthatdmieno, stop.nchont- contained iu .hebook of Genes,, ,'Has. I’lNCKSiKY.
Administrator’s Sale.
, henry cotnm .
ragea ?
Tallad-ga, AUbauiA, has been sadly afflict
ed of late wiib visitations liora tha &ie fiend.
It is said that scarcely a month passes that a
fire does not oeenr i ithcr in tha (own or
suburb. Tbe Iasi was the burning of the
residence of Mr. Mob’ey ai d th> saw oi 1 of
the Me**,*'. Bigham.
Ann i Garrett, colore 1, of Plymou b. North
Carolina, who, becoming angry at her grand
child for stealing seventy-five cent, whipped
tha child lo death, then greased it. and was
cangbt iu the act of toising it into a lire, i.
to be hanged in December. She is eighty
! years of ege.
For Sale.
A NUMBER of Pur* DIo.h! Urine* AlUrl Birk-
aliira BOOH- A»cn* tkain ara aavaral fix*
feowa, on*«»i tha 8o»a arith fri# pin* f«nr »®vka oli
Skruvau 22, It* 7.1.
W ILL l»* aoltl bafor* th* «uurt konae in Mo
D*>»ou^b. Henry county, Gaorffi*. oa
Tbe First Tuos«Uy in Nov«uib«r, ue\t,
S kkall undivided intorert in lot of tana. No. itfi»
hty. iu th* lOih DisUict of Carrol cruuty, Georgia
d aa tha property of W. f*. Lai, drcaauatl, for thr
«"• £&." r A7Sr.TUI. SereSo7'£h^;. end
Ttej sre act beidrt tancy piece, , ,. p rj!.»»«* S. .JXIF. ifn'r.