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THE ATLANTA DIET HERALD.
VOL. II—NO. G2.
ATLANTA, GA„ THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1873.
WHOLE NO. 350
NEW YORK NEWS.
WASHINGTON NEWS.
Annual Report of the Chief Engineer—II
Recommends Appropriations.
Chief Engineer Humphrey’* report
ending June SO, 187.1, recommends for the Upper
Mississippi $72,000; from the Missouri to the Ohio
$000,000; for tho Mississippi, Missouri, Arkansas,
White rivers $372,000; Louisville, Portland Canal :
$100,000; Tennessee and Cumberland rivers $840,000; |
mouth of tho Mississippi $160,000; improvement of
Mobile harbor $145,003; Ship Channel, Charleston, I
8. C., harbor $18,000; Savannah harbor and river i
$100,000; month of St. John's river, Fla., $10,00#.
Lootwell Lectures on Finances--Arrest of
Supposed Forgers and Counterfeiters.
New Tons, October 22,1873.
Ujulfreli lectured last night in New York upon na
tions) finances. H* favors expansion, but does uot
approve of resumption of specie until the balance ia
trade In this country’s favor shill justify i*. He oo.
,’Orgs banks paying interest on call deposits.
Four men are reported arrested on charges connect-
tog them with the recent immense forgeries of New
York Central Bonds. The evidence against them is
said to have been furaiehed by the engraver who made
the plates from which tho forged bonds were printed.
Westphalia bus C557.000 in specie.
The Italian Consul says the Italian Chamber of Dep
uties has, at his request, passed a bill prohibiting the
traffic in children, aud this bill will bo among the first
utken up by the Senate in November, and will, when
»t become a a law, effectually put an eud to the Italian
-.lave Question.
A dispatch from Knoxville, Tenneesee, announces
the arrest of seven more of the Tennessee counter
feiters by Colonel Whitely’s force. Six of them were
'o«ked up in default of bail. Three more will con , Point, are again in trouble, charged with disregard to
lode the number of arrests to be made in the imrae- the discipline of the school,
di&ta vicinity of Kooxville. It was thought these
would be brought in last night, when the secret serv
ice corps will leave for North Carolina to assist in
crnplrting arrests there.
Pix&cKiix, October 22, 1873.
Tbe latest reports show nine boats lost. Loss j
W0. It is now positively stated that no lives were j The weather is w
^ | No change in the u
Nkw York, October 2*. 1673. fever deaths aud
Tbe exports of produce from this port for the week , noon -
• odieg yesterday are $7,430,526; mixed value of ex-J
ports corresponding period last year $6,114,056; total ; , , j
exports since January first of this year• $338,092,655 .
nt’alttst $188,7'j:;.llast year.
DWpatchea from various ports on Lake Ontario
THE SOUTH.
The Irish Volunteers, of Charleston, con
tributed fifty dollars to tho Memphis fuud.
! Palmetto Lodge, No. 5, of Colum his, has
sent food to the suffering brethren i n Mem-
VYashixutoji, October 22, ls.’ii. j TilO 1 .itact Vn.v-> l.i - A| .til
[umphrey . report for toe year * XilllcM Jtnh ITUlll | Gov. Moses has prepared a lengthy moe-
ANNOUNCEMENTS.
Airier-me-n—Fiftli Ward.
JOHN il. GOLDSMITH and MOSES T. alMMONS
The follotviog Ticket 1. rtoouncefl, subject to Iho wU1 ^ ‘ ltd by u , ciU2< . M of to. i !ito Ward
Democratic nomination, October 25tb: 1
to the Herald.
Georgia.
Tbe Columbus Sun says: That Dosier
Thornton, of Eafaula, who is said fraudu
lently obtained between thirty and forty
...... 1L . „ 1V . thons.md dollars by forged receipts, was ar-
Admiral Almy. commanding tho Sooth Atlanta mted iQ Mi3Hissi £ a fe * tbjs ag £
squadron, reports to the Secretary of the Navy that be , ... . ,
has anccecded in protcciiogproperty and pereom over . CMambas bad a $2,500 fire on last huu-
tran.it at Panama. The building vra* owned by I' rank
Mr.. » .. . .. .. . . . . Jepson, and was insured for .SI,000, which
. . “ **“ , ,, Jn , x#cc ‘ 1,1 was two-thirds of the value. Th» goods in
twoxccu to announce, d.videndof th.rt, per cent. (be honge bel ed to iIr . JUm^'and was
The Treaanry clerk, toot *10,000,003 in bond, to insured a , R0 for sl>000 which covered his
Europe Saturday, making **>.000,000 negotiated by , , 06s „ ith the exceplion of $30 n. All the eir-
the Syndicate. i enmstances of the fire point to an incendiary
d McClelland, colored cadets at Wont ] t0 { . 0Tcr np a robbery.
The Borne Commercial has resurrected u
copy of the Gubbnr, printed in Itome in 1859,
Conger*
YELLOW FEVER.
Mokt«omkb\, October 22,1873.
One fever death to-day.
Memphis October 22, 1873.
im, and pio»|iecta for a storm
,’ady. There were thirty yellow
and is reproducing its news items.
Owing to the stringency of the money
market t e University Bank, of Athens, has
extended tbe time of payiog in installments
of twenty-five per cent, until the first of
December.
Columbus, with her characteristic liberality,
sage, which is to be presented to the Legisla- J
ture to-day.
The Columbia Union-Herald deniei that 1
the South Carolina University is virtually :
closed.
The receipt a\ tbe Great Eastern Oircu s at j
Wilmington, N. C., on the 15th inot. was :
$4,865, a pretty good day’s work.
An inquest was held over the body of a man !
named Win. Stark, near Columbia, Saturday, j
Cause, whisky.
A hand on the plantation of Mr. J. D. M.
Shaw, of Laurens county, not long since, j
picked three hundred and fifty-four pounds
of cotton in one day.
A stranger visiting Columbia showed his
six-year-old the State House, nod told him
that was where the Legislature met.. Child
like, he answ ered with a question, “Pa, is
that where they steal? ’
Several of the merchants of Columbia have
proposed that the banks issue bills of credit,
to serve as a medium of exchange daring the
present stringency of tbe money market,
They have petitioned the Board of Trade to
this effect, and it is reliably stated that the
arrangement is practically consummated.
For Mayor.
S. B. SPENCER.
Aldermen.
FIRST WARD.
J. F. MORRIS.
SECOND WARD.
JOHN KEELY.
VIRGINIA.
The I aland Transportation Committee. >,
,-ort the gale severe yesterday. A number of vessels
are ashore.
Patrick Henry, a laborer residing at 73 Washington
a\c:sne, mas found this morning suffering from yellow
'ever. He was at once removed to Blackwell's Island.
The Disinfectant Corps are at work on t he premises.
If Agents of ths Iihmatia, hence on tho 23sh of Sep
tember for Glasgow, say they have no apprehension as
13 tbe safety of the vessel. They thins the machin
ery is damaged. She carried no passengers. Ike
row numbers about 40, with 1.50) tons cf assorted
' argo.
The l T ailed States steamer Pawhattan is fast on the
K.»d spit off Governor’s Island.
others for the day ending ! contributes SI,GOO in aid of the Memphis aud
1 Shreveport sufferers.
A Mo Apogee coun'y farmer has housed this
season 300 bales of hay.
LaGrange Reporter: Some diabolical
wretch is trying to make the people believe
through the newspapers that there are green
backs ia circulation to the amount of $750,
000,000. That story may do for the marines,
but you eau’t stuff it down our throat. We
believe tbe moon is made of green cheese;
that in Africa the fishes climb the tmes and
the elephants fly to the moon; that a gray
mule can eat with a silver fork, and that
even an oyster may be taught to sing “Mollie
Darling/’ while the festive cockroach accom
panies on a cornstalk fiddle with a shoe-string
bow. llut we cannot believe that there are
$750,000,000 iu circulation. No, sirs; it is
incredible. Tho statement is an insult to our
intelligence and our pockets. In short, it’s a
palpable lie, aud we can piove it so by
North Carolina.
W. D. ELLIS.
THIRD
R. C. YOCN3.
FOURTH
JOHN FLYNN.
n mi WARD.
J. H. GOLDSMITH. M. T. SIMMONS.
SIXTH
A. L. FOWLER.
SEVENTH
J. N. LVNGSTON.
for Aldermen for the year 1874, subject to tL: Demo
cratic nomination, which will be held cn the irth lost.
I oct5-td
Alderman-Fourth Ward.
Citizens Fourth Ward:
I respectfully announce myself a candMate for Al
derman from yonr Ward, subject to the Demo ratio
nomination. CH.\«. PINCKNEY.
oci5-td
D. A. BEATTIE.
SVARD.
J. C. WATKINS.
AUD.
DR. J. M. BORING.
IVARD.
j. c. McMillan.
IIK.11UCU.VTIC MUNICIPAL. TICKET.
The following gentlemen will be supported in the
Democratic nomination on the 25lh inst :
A. m n sements.
DeGITE’S OPER A HOUSE'
mnui EYEMNG, Oct. 23. tm.
LAST NIGHT BUT TWO 01
FORD'S COMBINATION!
For Mayor.
JOHN COLLIER.
For Aldermen
FIRST WARD.
J. B. GOODWIN,
W. D. ELLIS.
J. F. MORRIS.
JOHN KEELY.
Richmond. October 22,1»73.
Senators Conkliug. Sherman, Windom. Norwood
and Davis, l cited States Senate Committee on Inland
Transportation, arrived here to-day.
A conference was held to-day, which was attended
by Hoc. Mr. Hereford, of West Virginia; Hon. Thos.
R. Bocock, of Virginia, and a delegition of prominent
citizens from Norfolk and Lynchburg.
After investigating tho first level of the J..mes
River and Kanawha Canal and the sLip locks, the
Committee examined a number of witnesses, includ
ing the Hon. Mr. Bocock Craig hill, Chief Engineer of
the James River Improvement; Col. Whitcomb, Chief
Engineer of the Chesapeake and Ohio Railroad; Gen.
Hanpt, the former Engineer of the Hoosaic Tunnel,
The four men arrested charged with being engaged an ^ now General Manager of the Air-Line Railroad every lean in the country,
n tbe late issue cf fraudulent bonus are said to tc I between Richmond and Atlanta. From the Athens Watchman.
skalful rne?h»aic», and manufacture the j The teetimony taken was chiefly with the view of j Thf . oot , on rcce j pls bere (or the vear eud .
J late.. paper and .caf. for the Irene of counterfeit ; aeccrtalnius tl.e practicability of the propoted com -1 j 30t h September, nmonnted, ns stated last
jonds. Tbe arrests were ma.'.e several days ago, but j pfetion of the James River and Kanawha Canal, and j wee j- to 22 173 bales.
the lad was kept aecret until they could be indicted, !construction of a tunnel for the canal a length of i This is estimated to have averaged $80 per
which it ia believed wa* done yesterday. Within the j nlne “Hea. The opiuion of tbe engineers was to .the j b R l ej and, at this rate, amounted to $1,773,-
:aat few weeks about one hundred thousand dollars | effect that the means being supplied for the work, the j ooo.’
n: the forged bonds have been seized. The prisoners tunnel acd canal would be completed within five 3ears The planters were due the merchants here
are said to ba wealthy. *t * *‘Mt of four millions dollars. The committee gc j for supplies and commercial manures to make
The sale of Henry Rochefoit’s properly in Paris hence to-uio row to Charlestown, West Virginia, and j the crop, the amount of $110,000.
1 HIED WARD.
R. C. YOUNG.
RICHARD I'ITTMAN.
SIXTH WARD.
There are said to be twenty-four granges iu 1
the State and five deputies in the field. ! -J. G. KEELY.
The cotton crop in Duplin and Onslow is !
cutoff from one-third to one-fourth by rain * J-C. WATKINS,
and worms.
The Nevrbern Times says it is reported that ; T> SIMMONS,
the yellow fever has made its appearance at
Edonton, N. C. M. E. MAHER.
The Israelites, resident in Wilmington, on . '
Monday contributed one hundred and twelve J ' Is ' UANG3TON.
dollars to the relief of Memphis and Slireve- i October 17 td
- : The following ticket is respectfully suggested for
The meeting of timber men recently ap- j the consideration of the Democratic voters of the city
pointed to take place in Fayetteville on the ! °f Atlanta, without regard to previous differences:
19th of November next, has been changed, !
and will I13 held in Fayetteville on Wedncs- F ' or
day, Nov. 12,1873.
Mr. Fenton Foster, of Eagle Bock post of- p,
fice, twelve miles from Raleigh, claims to have
invented a type-setting machine th«fc will set I j 1; goodwin
three thousand ems per hour, and can be
made for less than one hundred dollars. As
the machine, that is to be, is not yet chris
tened, we suggest that ne call it the “Wild
Goose.”
H. GOLDSMITH. -
J. C. McMILLAX.
8. B. SPENCER.
'nv Counciliiicn
FIRST WARP.
W. H.BROTHLUToX.
ONLY NIGHT 01’
WILKIE COLLINS’
NEW MAGDALEN.
NEW MAGDALEN.
NEW MAGDALEN.
NEW MAGDALEN.
NEW MAGDALEN. NEW MAGDALEN
NEW MAGDALEN. WILKIE NEW MAGDALEN
NEW MAGDALEN. COLLINS’ NEW MAGDALEN
NEW MAGDALEN. NEW MAGDALEN
NEW MAGDALEN.
new Magdalen.
>EW lAGDALEN.
NEW MAGDALEN,
NEW MAGDALEN,
NEW MAGDALEN.
NEW MAGDALEN,
NEW MAGDALEN,
NEW MAGDALEN.
AND
MARTINfiTTfS PANTOMIME.
THE MYSTIC GIFT.
iu preparation, the great Sensation.
UNDER THE GASLIGHT.
/*, Saturday. GRAND MATINEE lor La * :nd
Children.
TEN CENT COLUMN.
W. ]>. ELLIS,
It. C. YOUNG.
i-itelv, produced 3,503 francs, which will be reduced to 1 thence to C.nf icnati, St. Louis and Louisvllh
2,920 fiamj by the payment of some email debts, and ;
this constitutes the sale. The fortune of his children,
save the value of unpublished romance and the con- i
.ideribte proftte from toe Lioterne, M.rseilles and 1 S.ate Agricultural Fair.
Mot D'O dre baive all pa Med away, and no one know* Columbia, October rJ, ls73.
•*here. I Agiicultwral Fair opens on Tuesday, November
A yellow lever patient is said to have arrived from ,llh ’ witb * Iar ^ U * 1 of for exhibition, and j leSSOtf’. The cotton was grown in Clarke,
Y.rmphis Monday. Three men alep 1 : with him last • for ppeed * . ^
parts of Walton, IJull, Oglethorpe aud El-
w. p.o. Bh.uk.. city rtUtor Of to. s.w York T t- MABYLAXD. bert. We do not know how many hands
.•aw. ... committed to j,U in Brookijn by Judge ! , * ere employed in fs production, and yet,
filbert,‘for icfa.ing to give the not of the writer of Adjournment ol Convention of Chief Kngi- j tbe gross amoimt rt brought «ceed» the gross
u recent article in that paper. The information deair- ! Deers Fire Depaitiueuts.
t<l waz to bring a libel suit against the writer.
Shanks gave the tair.e of White-law Iki 1 as the re
rpoasiblc editor, and declined to give I
writer of tho particular article as a vMation cf ihe ; resolutions adopted is on* which favorj
rules of the office. ser*;cc iu sticct discipline, and no po'itL
The Pest this eveuing, iu connection witb the re-'
OHIO.
SOUTH CAROLINA.
Sensitive Horseflesh.
“BREAKING THE HEART,” AS APPLIED TO THE
RACERS —GOLDSMITH MAID’S TRICK.
I f iu the Alta CAliforniar.
“Breaking the heart,” a term which has
been taken with a great deal of allowance,
when applied to any disaster in the human
family, has now an accepted place in the
vocabulary of those who indulge in “horse
talk.” lving Itichard says ; “They say
RICHARD IT IT MAN.
J. II. GOLDSMITH.
The gross products of the various manu
factories here amounted, as far as we can
learn, to $1,719,000.
Number of hands engaged iu all these
manufacturing establishments is estimated at
593.
The toregoing facts teach an instructive
laisoor. The cotton was grown in Clarke, . i ^ ~ \ n "
Jackson,. Madisoto .Banka,. Fr.nk.in, Hart, w“b '
A. L. FOWLER.
J. N. LANGSTON.
Messrs. Editors:
The following ticket of
tended to the people of A
of their support, harmonizii
curing general satisfaction:
• WARD.
JOHN KEELY.
WARD.
J. G. KELLY.
I W ARD.
J. C- WATKINS.
WARD.
M. T. SIMMONS.
D. A. McDUFFlE.
il WARD.
J. ft Mi MILI.\N.
‘ Solid Democrats ” is com-
Advcrtisexui
Sale,*' “To 11
&c., will l>c i
Ten Cents a 11
* of •* Wanted,** •• Foi
I,** “Lost and Found,“
vied in this (olnmn at
each insertion.
WANTED.
issued. Aj ply to E. NEE -
W ANTED—An Errand Boy; will pay 5o or
$3 00 per month, and board and lodging Must
! come well recommended, an '
with his mother every niaht.’
ker street.
all difference*
'scalybark”
Hickory Nuts. A coed price will be raid. A d-
1 se . ! dress or call ou H. G., at Herald Office.
! products of the 593 persons who wore aided
by machinery only li tty-four thousand dol-
BALiinor.c, October 2 i, ls7 -. i dr <j. j a other words, while fifteen or twenty
the re Tue National Convention of Chief Engineer* Fire or thirty thousand Lands- we Cannot even
; of the , Department* adjourned sine die tc—J:
heart
is said to be broken when he is ex- 1
ceiled by another horse while doing his level ;
best, if that horse, so excelled, does not
make a powerful and continued effort to turn j jno f morri5
the sentes again. For instance, they say, if i
Occidental has a leading race, ho does well ' KELLY
enough, and, therefore, Brown Dick was not j
G. T., Herald C*Ac?.
JNO 15 GOODWIN
FOR SALE.
Will ba sold cheap. X , rare c
i « . • ij i | allowed to pass him in his great trial; but if , Vn .,
he , approximate the number—Lave yielded an | Tlr ___ -pv- 1 ,. r i- hA . ..Jit jam. Kti.
1 r- t i : BroAU Dick, oi any ctner boi»o, should pass
l.Y
port* that the President has decided to purchase one
rnlliioa sterling bills in London on account of the
Navy and State departments, and to Um:c legal tender
reserves to the extent of three or four millions weekly
forftte next three or four weeks,says its financial editor The indica
was, yestervlay, told b7 t*ue President of the dition to G
Merchants Bank that he had received a private General,
a lex er from the President assuring him of the wil
lingness of the Prcaident to d) all in his power for
the financial relief of the country; that this letter was
brought to him by Mr. Anthony, of tho dry goods
• >mmiasion house of Anthony k Hall, who, cn deliv
ering it said that he had h*d a conversation with
President Grant, who proposed as a measure
of relief referred to in the letter to buy sterling ex
change and issue legal tender notes at the rate of
three or four millions a wet k if necessary.
Wc further understand that an informal meeting of
* me more influential bank presidents was li.-ld yes
terday afternoon, in the parlor of tho Merchant*’
lank, and the statement as above made was repre
sented . The letter being held up to thos- present severe
lhoogh not read. curred,
?Ta.°L^: K n ^ Ufovnifl .hautpion ivliilec x.cnaing iin,
bronght into tie Country one million seven , *>,
Dn CHAS PINCKNEY
CICERO WATKINS
The Democratic Triumph Complete.
Coi.t7air.es October 22,
e indication! ate that tho Democrats will, in ad-
AMen, ele.*t Treasurer aud Attorney
PENNSYLVANIA.
PmuBKLi HU, October 23, la7J.
F.'ght hundred aud fifty-five thousand dollars, coin
ed in twenty dollar pieces, was delviered this morning
by the chief coiner t > Suy crinteudent Pollock at the
Philadelphia mint. The gold wiighed ov vl - a ton and
a half.
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
deaths ye;
hundred and nineteen thousand dollars. j a “'. 1 Le ( ' v0 J lW C£ ' r - S f, t0 the necessary ex-
What a lesson those figures teach in favor , ert '°“ ? nl Ail,.,
of manufacturing V And yet. ni.rl-e mm iv ! . r ° ttl3 knowledge of the weakness of Other
nd all of Northeast Georgia
M T SIMMONS
jno h goldsmith
,i r-i re To this knowledge ol the weakness of other
(nrain i • v rin rail the little “ Goldsmith ilaid ” owed the M L
Georgia is bnmtull of mcst ofhtr trinlnphs> for it is now g cne rally !
unders'.ood that she drives herself with as , J * LANMToN
much intelligence as any human who cau sit
behind her. Mr. Collins, a thorough admirer . ,
of good horses, followed the little “Gold-I * or Mayor and Aldeiincn, for the city of Atlanta,
smith Maid ” through the campaign i n i Mhject t> the nomination on the 25th inst:
the Eastern cities, and there discovered that For Mayor,
the mare allowed her competitor to have a JOHN COLLIER,
leading race until after passing the three
quarter pole, and then she went forward with wl ounci men.
her tremendous burst of speed, held in re-! . WAKD ‘
serve for this emergency, and by so easily i" M - h. brotherton
i excelling the competitor, produced that sen-
Resolved, That it is the opinion of tbe j satioa which turfmen call “breaking the j Dl5
members of Clarke Countv Grange that the j heart.” *he, herself, had to mid rgo these j
advice given the planters Iv Mr. Tnmiin, trials till she learned the trick, and now she OWEN LYNCH
Three yellow fever death* ye*t?rdaj, at Shreveport, j through the public pnuts, is calculated to , plays it on the others. “Occident” is having
Tbe gale ou Monday, off Portland, Maine, was very ruin, both to the planter and merchant, j a good course of schooling now, and at his j .1. WAKLICK
1 ‘ *“ feared that many disaslcrt * ------ . .. * * a. *» *** *-
ty lumber-laden schooirers
splendid water power running to waste.
By the following resolutions, passed by tin
Clarke County Grange, it will be seen that
they are determined to “face tbe music" like
men. Their action is highly creditable, aud
we hope that farmers and planters every
where will follow their example:
October, 15, 1873.
Colonel Cubisti\— Dear Sir: At a meeting
of the Clarke County Grange, held at the
Fair Ground, October 15th, 1873, the follow
ing resolutions were introduced aid passed
without a dissenting voice:
D A M> Dl'FFIE
j c McMillan
the Democratic ticket
AARON HASS.
CARD.
JOHN KEELY.
D. A. BEAT IE.
INTevr -A-tlvertisemeiite.
NOTICE.
T
’Ll.ED before m#* t nn os tray, on tb? d*y «.>;
October, 1S7 ! , l»y 15. F. Wa’ker, of the 123ltb
district, G. M., of Falton county. Georgia, ou*-
DAliK RED COW, about tfn or twelve yesr3 oh),
witb short heavy horns, ard both bored for the hoik v.
boro, marked with a swsl’ov-fork iu the ca
and under-kit and crop iu the left. Also, a i all a wetk
or two old.
Appraised by J. W. May son and James Perry, free
holders of «aid district, to be worth twenty dollar?, and
who say it is worth 50 cents pfr day for ke-epiu^
them. Tlie owner is hereby notified to appear be f
me, prove property, pay costs an I expense, and tike
them away, else they will be sold on the premises of
said Walker, about three miles from AtlanlR. near
Peachtree road, ou Saturday, 31st of October, l.-T •.
oct23-lt JOHN T. COOPER, Clerk C. O.
who has furnished manvoi them the menus to j great contest ho will “oieak the heait of
out m ake the crop now being gathered. And be 1 those who go against him, or t’uy will s’iow c. w. HUNNlclTT.
JOHN FLYNN.
VABD.
J. A. HAYDEN.
« d than ever hr lore heaid of.
! greater spt
The Laad a Woman Carries.
J. T. Ml A DOR.
The Tost also says iu it* fourth edition, fmaucial *l°ng the coast. further
artfdR, that at the rtqnsst of John E. Williams, Presi-' Theri was a snow at Cincinnati jeatvdsy. llesolved, That every member of this
•lent ol tbe Western National Batik, and other bank j Chari stowa, West Virginia, has had a foily-cigl.t , Grange who has any obligations to merchant ^ ^ ^ ww w —
cfT.c r», a general meeting of tbe Clearing House Assn- j houis taiu. The atreams are swelling rapidly. ! or factor, maturing on November 1st, or after “ “ w R. M. FARRAR.
ciation baa been called for to-morrow at one o’clock for ; An eruption at Mount Ravier, Washington Terri- that date, will use every effort in his power to j A man in the strength of his years would octl4 tf
the pjrpose of considering tbe proposition of Presi-: lo| T* was followed by a slight earthquake. meet h?s obligations as they become due, aud ; f ft p 0U £ 0 f ranks if ho were* obliged to | Colon* l s. it.
dent Grant for financial relief, as m»de ip tbe recent j John W. Kirk, post-cffico clerk at South Boston, has j advise.his neighbors, who are not members, ; canv the euormons weight of clothing a wo- !
DR. J. M. BORIS**.
J. C. Me-MILL\N.
Spencer--For M»y(
?tel, charged
H. It. J. Lo
THE WEATHER.
registered let- ; same.
li. II. Boos, Sec’v.
Alabama
Mi
„„ i “Vo r f 0at ! l° rTey , 4 > pla0e 0l r‘i-o " l * \* xA mailer of dW -SUtoen." **ul she «ith
211^ ’ * ; -•W*t« eu . at tbe least caicrila-
Monlgomerv. tion, bands fastened more or less tightly
Collections to the amount of fro
Fit hi t >
nterview of Sew York mexrbsnts wi'-h the President, ! l>e<n
and at to ia the letter cf the President to Mr. Wil- j ters
IiaiBS.
The correspondent of (in Post, at WAsUiD^ion, *;iys
there Is the highest cfficial aathrrity for denyios the ;
reports that tbe President ba* determined to do as) Washing ros, October 22, is.;,
above atated. The Post *aya a private dispatch from j Probability—The area of high barometer and l*.w
their correspondent asys thi# high authority is Secre- J fe ul P tr atu re will probably extend on Thursday sontl
tary Richardson and General Babcock, and It is thus ! war, l over Western plains to Te\a».
particular ta rehearsing the facts, with th) namc^s and
details as its Washington apex ial raUe> a question of
fc.'euracy. For the South and Mi Idle Atlantic States, south
The game of base biU betwjea the At'aitic* ani i ea *^ southwest winds, part j
Athletic* was caiiel at th) eal of the i>:h inning, on
account of darkneas, and resulted iu a tie—I to ♦. The | FoT SfW hngiand. aouth and ea.-*t winds, »:t’.i clear { ftn ^ Shreveport.
AtiaaUcs >rsd 8 in the second inning and l iu the j _ , j The artesian well at Selina is beiug recou-
t wind*, ylomdy i g j niC | € Q. ^ depth of 400 feet has been at-
■ tiined, and a large quantity of iron tubing
rsterlv winds, removed.
A report of the death of Colonel T. C. Hait-
; well, of Montgomery, originated ia his Ab
sence to attend his son Charles W. Hartwell,
, 1 who died of pneumonia near Benton.
S4 ’ A,N - ,,*»• s, f -‘ Ji’SsI
■ for justice and equity, and Ihe scales made by
| Fairbanks, and elsewhere advertised, properly
j ward ov
Far tbe Eistern Gulf Stat'**, southerly
| cloudy and lainy weather.
F.*r tlie South .ml MiJ.l
east to southwest
I and warm weather.
I For New England, south tod e**t
i weather.
in the first tnnlag and ‘ For Lowsr Lakes, south and w
3 ia the eighth. ; and rainy weather.
To As? ins father of fetohe* testified to insanity, as : For the Ohio Valley, increasing
sffeesiaf two members of is family, and rebating the ' cloudy weather, and light rain,
proceeding* ia caucectios with litigation between For tbe Upper Lake*, west an t uorthest winds,
Fink aad Skokse' about o*l refinery, which w^nsas ; possibly increasing to trisk, with clouds, and occt-
rialiut ss unrs'TW in the prinooet’a numl. sional snow, clearing away by Thursday night.
man carries who walks*by his side keeping j Messrs. Editors: Please announce that the Dcmoc
! perfect s‘ep. That she finally breaks down racy of Atlan a will, on Saturday the 25th inst.. nom-
is a fact, but that she keeps her place loug is j inatc Colonel S. B. SPENCER as their candidate for
; another fac f , marvellous ami significant. Mayor. THE people.
j “How many thickuesses of cloth do you p or Alderman—Thlra Ward.
think our girls wear about their ^waists?” ,
Mr. Koimett Mi/.ell, foruieily nmrahal of { asked a teacher of me. “Half a dozen, per- We are authorized to announce Mr. J. g. kelly as
Opelika, died lately m that place. haps,” I answered, “they aud you aud 1 do « candidate for Alderman from the Third Ward, sub
not show a grain of commoa-sen*e about this j j*ct to the Democratic nomination.
* MANY FRIENDS.
JUST FROM NEW YORK.
i New York, briuxirg
A FULL LINE OF MILLINERY GOODS.
Furs. Button Moulds,
Babieb’ Hals,
Old Ladies’ Cap*.
Flower*, Feather*,
rin me* of all kind*.
ytbii
fo<-t. to please
according to the inclinations of tbe wearer."
For Alderman—First \V<
Editors Her ard: P’.eass announce mj
lOT.ljr »J cl«»r. s300 were taken up lust Sunday iu the Dot- undone belive these 3'nls breaUie easily e.uJiJ.te (Of AUermsn. ftern tt.a l urt W»rJ. intjdt
! chnrehes of Opelika lor the relief ol Memphis auder so'many ligatures ' AdJ to this the ,'« ,h ' KetuoereUc nomimtloa, o« th« :,-.to <l»y ol
•kith. The AthUtlr* #cwed 1
ManiiD, October 22, li2.T,
■10. tonn.nt WM. O.T. Irft V^.aere: tt uot ] manipulated, will do tha right thing between .
.uret tawtatflirecttoalhre’KWMd.i. 8.tor.tre-.-in* buyer and seller ereiv lime. We do not won- rw P w ' ,ITe
•he* »ta»4ere4 Im more B^aMh uaenbrat toipe, j der that at the Vienna Exposition this firm j A boy and a girl of It aud 12 years old
Wadsworth, Armstrong, Jacobs and Hanncey
are still at their posts in Montgomery, daily
ministering to the spiritual comforts of their
difficulty of walking witb yards of t-loth fold- j October, lstfl.
ing about the ankles, if they do not trail, and ■ septW-M _ jobs b. goopw is.
the constant aurifty lest tbe hat should turn- ! w. ire autoorlrefl to announce too name of RICH
ble from its perch of hair, and yon have an . AKD pnTMiS a candiOat* tor Alderman ta lh« !
aggregate of something which is a weariness ; roorth w>rd , objK;l t0 Democratic Komiuation. * r,tlf - v 411 ll “ r
to the riesh, if much study is not. And yet, ■
with all these odds against them, we learn, by . *'®r Alderman. . " ,oa * n
reports and actual observation, that onr j ... .. ....
young ladies in these mixed schools stand ss I We ,r " author mod to announce lUa name ot J. c.
I high in I heir grades as the gentlemen. But I McMILLAS » a candidate for alderman lrom too
SevftDth Ward, a .bgset to th* Democrstk* nommstion.
Oct2—td
, E*p'tial Attentiou i* railed to our Aasortaic^t of
BUTTERICK PATTERNS,
A Fuller aud Completer St. ck tlisn t\»s ETer Offered
B- for*.
Duiiu^ tlie coarM of TWENTY YE £$ ia «kirh
■ MRS. O’CONNOH h»* «ujoyed the patronage of the
; Atlanta L»tlie*. *^he b** dooe her bert to pleas* aud
•totuer*. But never h*« ahe bad «
ASSORTMENT OF MILINERY COOOS
He Tarty and So Complete no *t preeent.
reckong will surely come.
Items About Women.
•Lovely young indies" in Pitlaburg
For Aides MSA Me •olioN* • CALL FROM EVERY LADY at At mutt
1 hereby announce myself s candidate tor re-elec- j
reigh • Bon for .Udertnen from the First Ward, subject to the ! aud aur>ou»din( country. If she esu't plesse y#«
• Bftnm luti&tu oAtpe, tier tnut at tne Vienna Exposition this firm; a ooy ana a gtri oi itiua vz yea ra r"! ,k. h-u
<o«r of whichnremftkM nton* wtto tlrem. -Tb^j 1 received the Great Medal of Progress. - .f,...,- eloped the other day from Greenville, hot from oue hundred and lorty to one hundred :D.mo,r»tk nomm.t.ot oath. ..to day ol to Wber, I ^ ^ sba t. .:..ra »ud to ,u,rt b.r
failed to capture the BBronmoat taaboat, L^woto. ‘ uof qf (»noneixe, (‘rptember 13, 1*78. | were overtaken by the girl'* lather, who ninety pounds. , lsr.t. a. *• *'
admiral Lake setaowteddes that im diaokajoj
order, in lutrtagCmtagead far Olbraltor alto to.
Watloaat a,m*r«a. sod MM naked that hr. cm be
tried Mr «emS amiSML
y.wiUh ba, afrtved ia thi* City.
brought them bock and tamed the would be j It is a noteworthy fact that the most sue- ,
bridegroom over to his own pa ent, st whose : cesshtl actresses at present on the New York !
bands he received suitable ctustisement. ' stage commenced their career as amateurs. 1
M. A. Baldwin, son of Col. Marion A. Bui- At the lucent exerciaes ol ihe State Nor-
The Atchison Patriot says: ‘'Tbe magnifi
cent farm of Hon. S. C. Pomeroy, in this
county, together with his lots in this city,
have been attached by tbe proper officers on
suits brought by creditors at Topeka and ' dwin. the late distinguished Attorney General ual school in Salem, M isauchateU*, a mother
elsewhere. One large item is said to be that ; ol Alabama, died of yellow fev.r disease st and daughter were in tbe gr.idna iug class
! board bill of last winter.” ' the residence of his brother-in-law, Thomas j together.
Meissonier s "Charge of the Cuirassiera" Mabsoo, Jr., in Union Springs Sunday, , A Pennsylvania l.dy died recently for
• i« attracting wide attention »t Vienna. The *“ e ,us *’ ’ 10 ? ear °* “ ia fret zing to nine too many ice creams,
picture still has the chalk marks of the aketch Two suspicious looking persons, one oi j Voun^ Uulies'economy Never throw uwuy
iii s&driMT ffird fiL fMiM.-mi.iNtM. in. I JP 0 ® > l - The whole foreground is qnite un-, whom wa* arm^ with a pistol, prowling al»out ft R00il matcb
11 “ I flmahed, but there is an immense deal of dash i the residence of Her. Dr. Sumner, at Manon
rricDiU. H#sp*etf«Uy.
AUSTRIA.
Viwsa, tKlab*r Tl, \Ci.
I r.BCN Bianttuk Lad sodUnc* with the Emperor
c. Aoetstt to-dAjr. Me »ube«\ue.tly RrtU confetem •
reported that at theee interviews the Prioce pre»»ed
tbe snbyeet of national ecclesiastical legialatlou. and
ar.'cd identical action oo tbe I art of Austria and Ger
aeaf wi:L roferc-ncs to Papal eladion*.
ENGLAND.
AoOSliOS, Gritobtr 22, D'R.
i New York for Glasgow
theother night, in the absence of the elder
in cm beta of the family, were warned
pist il shot filed by the Doctor's li tie
South Carolina.
we re v. »y heaty gabs alo: g the
and go about it.
A woman in Iowa broke the handle of u member* of the family, were warned oft by
neighbor's spade iu killing a srake who b.id
attacked her infant child, and he now hq<m
her for its value.
Fifty ol the first toting holies of Macon,
Ga., arc to attend the State Fair, iu rayed in
T "rsi Georgia made homespnu. * , . , . , ... ...
* w. i . i , . . , , , A heavy rain fell at Aiken mol \ioinilv
Logluod had lo protect about a thousand Sundtv
•t *c wive; who weir deseited ly tlicir husbands ‘ .. ..
laat ye.tr. Ennlishmeu have been ratio r nu-
! merous in this countiy lately.
Virginia girls take ridts with their lovers
The wood luurkit is list in Columbia.
Guile a lurgj
North have nnv
nurnbir of }top! 1«
cd in ( olnmbia.
autl come back married.
Kate Field nays that il she were a uiau
she d marry a French worn in or none at
all.
New York ladies are discarding poodles
aud taking to birds. Tlie poodles don’t ob
ject
It is said that Miss Anthony always eon
(hubs her prayers with “Amen and women,
tho a youu» lady at Bangor, Maine, has c >1
lectcd 1,2 i0 buttons, and asks $500 for them.
For Aldrrmaa StxtR IVard.
1 hereby anaouu.'c myself » csndlJatc for AlJ«r-
m*« from Sixth Wool, subject to tbe DemocrsUc
BomiuNtton. !oh« beKI oo October 25th.
ta M. K. YUHKH.
AldrrmsN IV*r !*ixlh WwrM.
r». A. Me Dl’FFIE is snoouuced as a candidate tor
Alderman from the Sixth Ward, subject to tbe Demo
erotic nomination to be held on tbe 25th day of Oeto !
her. Id |
For HibrmNit -Srvrath Want.
We are authorised to auaonuc* that J. N. LANGS
TON i* a Candidas for Alderman from tbe Soentb
MRS. E. P. O CONNOR.
27 Whitehall street,
Atlanta. Oa.
k. ia rn.nrvx
m. F RATCLIFFE4C#.,
COTTON FACTORS,
OUA O DEAIjHriffi
AXD
GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
Vo. II Jsrkfion Street,
id, subject t > the D.»i
ct2 14
c rat if
For Aider limn.
We are authorised to aunouuc* Mr. 1
k*a candidate for AlJermau f.oii the
ad ject to the Democratic nomination.
< M2-M
. V. YOUNG
Third Ward.
liberal
AUGUSTA. GEORGIA.
annoum'e that the;
H have a commodious
proof Wart-house, and are prepared to make
h advances ou Cotton and other produce.