The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 24, 1873, Image 8

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V/ The Daily Herald. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 24. 1B7S. THE CITY. VOTICK TU C1TT IDBWBMCBI. Ur. i. L Crenshaw is the sole authorised agent in the city for receiving subscriptions to (be Hraui.fi, and ftvui this date we shall reoognize only his receipts as valid. BEDW1NE k FOX.—1 he pressure in the money market does not affect the pa rity of Nt. l.oais White Lead and Linseed— speeialties. Sold by XEDWI.tE & FOX, Druggists, Atlanta, <>a. W. BURE B Sc OO Wliolowale and Retail Booksellers & Stationers Dealers in Printer’s 8tock, Small Wares, Fancv Goods, Ac., Corner Alabama and Whitehall Streets—ATLANTA, CA. WILL DUPLICATE NEW YORK BILLS. aep30 Wanted—An Heir. A CII A.M'E FORA KEW TlCHBOR\E. Where In John C. Tappun !-Twenly Hvt Thousand Dollars Await* Him. TRIAL OF A NEW ENGINE. j Tine CHAMPION CHEMICAL FIBE ENGINE. On yesterday evening a Urge crowd assembled in the vicinity of the Mineral Spring to witnesa the ex tinguishing of a fire, for the purpose cf exhibiting the woikofthe Owl Engine. A house had previously been built, 20x20, and 26 feet high, of dry pine lum ber. Thirty or forty empty lard tierces and barrels, together with a quantity of shavings, etc., served to The following letter was received at thic office ye*- j *tart the flame—kerosene oil having been applied to terday. It i* written by a prominent citizen of Clare- ; the fuel. mont. New Hampshire, who is very anxious to find , It was fired three times—first time it was allowed to John C. Tappan. It will be Been that a snug fortune j gain full headway when it was extingulsh?d in ab^ut of $25,000 is awaiting his turning up. If he shouldn’t J seconds. be found it will be a good time for a r.ew Tichtorce | The second fire was controlled equally as quick, claimant to step forar.rd and have a content In the The last test was very severe, the planks aud timbers coartt: being allowed to burn to a charr and was then easily Cj.vrfmont, N. H., O.-tobcr li», 18'. 3. extinguished. After the fire test the engine was rc- To the Epstobs oi tue Behaid: charged on the ground in a few minutes, and attach- You will recollect, I trust, Jiha W. Tappan, of ; ing *00 f«*et of hose.it threw a stream one huudred , Claremcnt, new deceased. He was a lawyer eolem- foet. j porary with Geo. E. Upta:n. He died some years ' We liava seen several chemical extinguish*™, but j tiuee. On the night of the third day cf tha present this “Champion” is by far the simplest. It has no j month the widow Tappan died. lie left twenty-five j “stop-cocks” nor valves, nor agitators to complicate _ ^ __ __ —^ ! thousand dollars, or rather the us a of it to her sou, it or become disordered. O I T 1 J li C () lx • ! Jobn °* Ta PP*n, il bring. At 1ms death to be given to j The United States Government his adopted it above ATLANTA BRANCH CHEAT SOUTH- KBS OIL WORKS. Headqnarters for Oils and Paints. The largest and most com- plete stock In the Southern States, at pri- res to compare frith any other markets, in immense assortment of Artists* Mate- rials and Window Glass. Send for Frice Lists. CARLEY, DUCK & CO. Kocnd Town Yesterri Herald Rfporlfr OUR AGEXTS. local notices. Ladies’ White Kid Slippers, new styles, jest received by oct22-2t O. H. & A. W. Fob' e. Gents' Calf hand-sewed Boots, fashiouuUe styles, and calf extensirn toe Congress Gait ers, just received by oct22-2t G. H. A A. W. Fobce. Ladies' Shoes in all styles, and childrens’ shoes in great variety, just received by oct22-2t G. H. i A. W. Fo*<x. PEASE S RESTAURANT will be closed to-morrow. This is tlia first time it has been closed in eight years. We are compelled to do so to move and prepare to open in the new restaurant. oct21-lt Oliver L. Pease. HUDIYUT’S PEARL GRITS H aving been appointed agents for the sale of hudnut s pearl grits, we (mtrh them to the trade on reasonable terms. It ia a well known lact that these are the BEST PEARL GRIT3 made. We w!,l be inconstant supply ir guarantee them fresh. Dealer* in city and conDtry will find it to their advantage to order from us. STEPHENS k FLYNN, octl2-lm Manufacturers’ Agwde of The Atlanta Auction House calls the at tention of merchants and citizens generally to a large consignment of C-nvassed Hams $ 2 0,0 00.00. Twenty Thousand Dollars Mirth FURNITURE, AT THE WARE ROOM* OFTHEATIAHTA FURNITURE MANUFACT'M ' 70 and 72 WHITEHALL STREET. (Next door to Chambtrils, Boynton k Co.'s.) Will be sold for certified Checks on THE DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK or JOHN H .1 itr/ m AT PAR, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, for the NEXT THIRTY DAYS. ‘ ' ocI7 If STATE LAW CARDS. and Kits of Mackerel, which they will sell on Card,\"A Tuesday morning at 111 o’clock. This is j nterted below reliable and prompt. Cardt inserted for yonr time for bargains, as these articles must I ■ — a|war ' be sold. 10,000 lbs. Canvassed Hams aud | T 11 1- ^ 8 • 100 Kits of Mackerel, together with a large j Cobb, Erwin & Cobb, assortment of Harness, double and single, j Attorn ^,„ Law, Athens, aa. Furniture, Oil Paintings, Matresses, Pianos, I NewYears Presents Organs, Show Cases, Iron Safes, Crockery, cll'J-dSiiT ‘.G Peachtree street. Bmuj-ains '.—All the line hats* and bonnets, The following named gentlemen are onr Agents, and are duly authorized to receive and receipt for subscriptions and advertise ments: TRAVELING AGENTS. Tv J. Enrney General Traveling Agent. B. F. George Special Traveling Agent. Henry If. Davis Special Traveling Agent. J. H. Gibson. Special Traveling Agent. LOCAL AGENTS. Blcwtat k McCalls Conyers, Ga. K. A. Quartermac .Cuthbert, Ga. T. A. Caudle Carrollton, Ga. J. B. Wimberly Tccumseh, Ala. Canning A Hannon Flowery Branch, Ga. C. P. Wheeler Eufanla, Ala. OUR NEXT MAYOR. Tons CoLLtm having consented to serve, ii elected, : desire to offer a few of the many reasons why he Hjoold be our nexi Mayer. First: Because be certainly has i>ot been seeking •.he office, but the office is seeking him; ami it Is quite . '.car that he h»3 no personal ambition for the tflice .iDd if elected, would be ambitious only to represent and promote the welfare of the city. Second: Because his intrepid virtue and indomitu L-ia will, are perfect guarantees against kis swervin; Irom a hig'v standard, regarding truth, honesty, ca the town of Clartmcnt, or if her son is now dead, I all others, as will be seen by letter of Quarter-master i immediately to be applied to the benefit of the town j General Meiga to Gen. W. S. Walker of a y by. the ! ia tnch maaner as set forth in her will. It has been ! It has taken all the premiums and diplom reported that Job C. Tappan seme four years or more j fairs, in the West and North, where since moved to Atlanta from Missouri, or some Slate ; destined toba extensively used everywhere. Every i in that section cf the West Hi* friends desire me to ; city and town should be supplied with one, a* they write you, hopirg that by a nofcice in the papers or require no cisteins nor water works to make them otherwise you may learn cf his whereabouts. efficient. _ His age is about foity; stands about five feet five, j All interested should send to Mr. U. W. Johnson, j leathers and flowers, liaudsome cloth sacques, full face, ruddy complexion, and has been given to ' Griffio, Ga., agent for Georgia aud East Alabama, and shawls, etc., which were ill the “London dissipation. He is stout built and resembles what I £®t descriptive circulars, etc. | bis father waa when you were young. Any inquiries > Let all onr citizens and officials assist our gallant ' which you may make in the way pf finding him out firemen of “Gito City No. C,’’ to purchase this won- : will be gratefully acknowledged. J. F. Rawsksd. derfnl machine, and we will have the most efficient fire department in the State. LENT’S I AMOUj TBA\EL1NG CARAA AN. append the letter referred to above: This popular circus from New York City pitches its w DEPARTMENT tents in onr midst, as the rublie is doubtless aware, q carter master Gkneiml’s Oi n. r. on Thursday and Friday next, the 30th and 31st inat Washington, D. C., May 27,1S73. ' We desire at this time to say a few words in reference ^*^* " alder, E>Q-, President Board 1 uderwriteiB, _ Emory Speer, Lawjer, Athens, Georgi;., as Solicitor General, will this city. Tilinks, Dry Goods, Notions, etc., etc. tend the Courts of Clarke, Jackson, Walton, Gwinnett, ! mi 1 xl , ___ s=ik js3wakasa^.aar-!tii Atlanta Daily & Wat!? 'iinsley W. Rucker. Attorm-r-M Lav—BioBit-t .Heiitipu ptv. n lo «li bnv j C. D. Hill, Store” stock, will be exposed for sale this week, regardless of New York cost, at oct 19 John Keei.y’s. B A N Y. Thomas R. Lyon, . „ , . , Attorney at Law. practices rapularly ia the Court, o | S / fi fl fi Tfi RF PIVPN 1 To THE LaDIEs.—The attention of the la- ; Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collections i “ * jUMU IV UL UlVhft Htf , made. All business diligently attended to. ‘ visiting ountry in hides circus as its leading feature ; aiul, in addition to that, he has with him a thirty-d. n menagerie, com posed of aoimalc, birds and reptiles, collected from „ | every land jet visited by civilized man. This great | entertainment lias received the very highest testi- paclty, as caairollia.. principle, of policy in the city ! m0Etal " “> iu merits fcom »>•« r «« of Canada, and such cities of the South as Richmond, povercroen Thlra : Bocv.t» h« »onla bo porfcctly untr.mmcl- 1 Virgini., It.Hegb, North C.rolin., Charleston. South .'sd, and most assuredly his free and good influence »oal<l be exerted to eecnre good end true taco a, ofii- ! "ricomed with delight by the people of Atl.r.U. c‘a2 aids, irrespective of “rings” or “cliques." 1HE RN1FE. Fourth: Because hi* election would be a most aig- 1 >»al rebuke to tfc • responsible conduct of the police- known in the North for years as a popular entertain- ; stant, requesting information as to the comparative merit. In e-ery dep»rtuient it h»i slways ranked merits ol th»(ir.cnt "Firo Extingnlshers"'now before , .. the public, you are respectfully Informed that many equal to all nvals, and the name cf L. B. Lent, its , trials have been made Ly different branches of the manager, is as significant to the amusement world of J Government. Lately the Navy Department has been the North when heard in connection with a saw-dust I investigating the subject at the Navy Y'*rd in this city. , . . «• ,, , - i 4 . I The (Quartermaster’s Department his used, for the show, as the name of Lester \>allack in the drama.ic j most part, the Babcock Extinguisher, but one has been world. By careful study and lavish use of money he brought out lately by a company in Louisville, Ky., has well earned the reputation he bears—that of being known as the “Ch?mn|ou.' in the front rank of his profession. ordered two of the Village Extinguishers on wheels. The exhibition with which -Mr. Lent is now one for Fort Brown, Brownsville, Texas, and the oilier ' ISjutbe-n country in-hides il,e * oT Omaha Barracks, and am. until abetter one is 1 h h placed in market, preferring this Companv’s portable ' :nn ” " r ’ for use at Military posts. dies of Atlanta is called to the fact that, Mrs. McCormick has on hand a very tine and com- A M plete stock of fashionable Milliuery and Fancy Goods. Call, ladles, aud examine her stock. octl9-d2oi EBICU8. J. R. McCleskey, Attorney at Law. nDB| B AR Will practice Henderson A Torrence—Greene Line Gro cery Store, Whitehall street, wholesale and re tail Giocers, and dealers in all kinds of coun try Prodace. Butter, Eggs, Chickens, ' k Ap- 1 Solicits b^»tucc«. i pies,Potatoes, Onions and Cabbage, special- j a i. h o p n In my opinion the “Champion” istbebnd. I have i tics, and constantly on hand. \_y Henderson & Torrence. Sept 27, dtf. K K S V I L L K j Iu order to enable us to cany into'(Sect } imurovemfenis to the HERALD, wo propose to Vi- *6 an inducement to subscribers a list of I rese at^ to be awirded by an equal distribution cu Ne« Day. J. A. Hunt. n Vluit Circuit and Supreme Court. , Joseph McConnell Exting •pcctfnlly, your obedient tervant, M. C. Mi:i<»3, (jaartenn&atec General, C. S. A. HI. KSTKRTAINMENT AT l’LORAL HALL LAST NIGHT Was a success. The audience was not so large as was j Carolina. Savannah and Augn.t., Georgia. It will be bnt all were pleMed with the entertainment j given. Under direction of Mr*. J. G. Thrower, tho J Cold Water Templars presented a temperance cha- j rade, which wa* well ventilated, carrying with it a I hi most useful lesson, and the little Templars did them selves great credit, and they are doing * noble work | (>a night Ufore las’, about midnight, there was a in our community. The exercises were brought to a desperate encounter between Joseph Waters and Jce close by a short speech from Rev. Geo. H. Patillo, the Rigics, both colored, which resulted in the death of Chaplain of the Lodge, who presented the claims of .Joe Rlgins. The cause of the affray was jealousy, the temperance cans* in a f eling manmw to those *7*y If. Ver J indeed, th»t near y a. of ^ Bigina * 0 ff enee wa3 paying attention to the lady love i present. Then followed a neat little supper, and of Joe Waters. He being made cognizant of the fact ‘ those present enjoyed themselves in a pleasant way men, who have banded themselves together as s body of political power, opicsedto Judgv Collier and Re- iorm. The policemen tuay be true aud faithful ofii era, rut it is very remarkable indeed, that them (If not all) should be on one side. DoobtUa, Judc« Collier would overlook IhU ore.t | ^Vh*m7ud ^^mii^rovetohiVbe.rolhed.im:! mUlVtotohiw: »uily, sonn y repnman em or urn ngp * tetan.*, commenced search for him. It is proposed to repeat the entertainment and 60p- Abont 12 o’clock at night the two rivals chanced to per on Saturday evening next, and the price of ad- meet near Red Oak, which is about four miles from ; mission reduced to 25 instead of 50 cents. The ob- East Point, Rigins being ignorant of having given : ject of these entertainments is to raise sufficient offense. An unexpected attack was made on Bigins funds to complete the hall which this Lodge has by the jealous lover, and before he had any chance to ! built, and it is therefore worthy of the hearty support defend himself, he was stabed in three places, the of all who would encourage morals and temperance in knife penetrating his heart, and causing immediate ; the community. Go out on Saturday erenisg aud death. lend the Templars a helping band. Hall on the cor- Up to a late hour yesterday no inquest had beeu j ner of Decatur and Bell streets. hell. The murderer had not beeu arrested up to the ! latest tidings from East Point. j AN OFFENDER CAP 11’RED. SIBAXGEn7ra TH« cm. : “* mmoaa .‘“TLV/"" 1 . .. . _ . , „ . _ „ at the mstancu of a Mr. L?c against Bill H. Thomas, Mr. G. L. Detwiier, of Evetman’s Basinese boli:*ge. „ . . . , .. , ; a well ktown one-armed negro, for cheating and baa returned from a long tonr among the old bills of 1 . ... . . „ ...... .. i , v _ ltU Tt j swindling. The defendant was arrested under the warrant and will be tried this morning before the and after a close investigation, advocate lhe contin uance on duty of such as should be found truly worthy: sliU, it would be well to condemn their pre sumptuous arrogance, by the ballot-box. Fifth: Because the election of Judg* Collier would be “The Dec-line and Fail” of offlceocracy. Ia every nomination and election of late years in tnis city, “certain office-seekers, who never touch labor with the tips of their fingers,” have made it a bmfiooss to appeal to the mechanics and workingmen, as a class, endeavoring to prc-jodice them against their real friends who give them employment, thus at- t-opting to “control” their vot-.s,—“as if they were 'floaters* to l>e controlled !** - Such electioneering needs a uanie, and I call it OPPH3EOCBACT. Sixth: Bccau-S3 Jndge Collier, by his individual la bor and study, baa elevated himself from the furrows of the humble farmer-boy, to a high and iLfluential poartion in society; and whether as farmer, lawyer, legislator. Judge, or private citizen, his firm, decided moral worth has ever given the brightest lustre to adorn his unquestioned ability. Seventh: Because be Is an old and tried citizen, Prices Seduced !—No high prices At Cohen & Selig. Full Dress suits for Men Good Business “ “ “ Elegant “ “ Youths. Durable “ “ Boys. Handsome “ “ Children. All at reduced prices. Large assortment. Elegant stock And lowest ptices, At Cohen A Seliu'h, Corner Whitehall and Alabama streets. Large line of Ladies’ Merino Underwear, a oct!9-2t Lowe, Douglass & Dallas’ C A U T K K 8 V 1 L L K Wofford & Milner, IJ O H S 1 T II Cabaniss &. Turner . Attorneys at-Law. will practice in the co.v.nie* Circuit, and bnprerae Court, and else when contract. The Atlanta Daily Herald Is the only eight-pagd daily paper published u ;; - South outside of New Orleans, and is unl^**.r- ] mitted to be the best paper in Georgia. T11E WEEKLY HERALD | Is made up of the cream of th - D-i’?y, » j fifty-six column paver. The Cheapest aud Bes’: Family Journal ever publish ad in Georgia. :j.« ; course of the HERALD is a guarantee thatt. ! »• . be found fighting against Bond Iiiims and Swindle. r cial j 3 Fine Clothing at panic prices, at M. & J. Hirsch’s. A. D. Hammond, Lawyer, will practice in Flint Circuit, tte Coiled , Irim .. . , _ poK , r\ c r“r pr,m * c °' m ' NOW IS THE TIME TO SUBSCtUlk. W. C."Collier Attorn**v aud Counselor at Law, Fort Valley, Ga F p i ai . G R 1 Big stock of Black and Colored Silks, YU- R. H- Johnston. Jr,. vcU and fine Dress Goods, to be sold this e | J Jt££int“ Lowe, Dot olass A Dai.lak. ing week. 0ctl9-2t _ Stylish Dress Suits at XL St'i. Hibsah's. Full liue of Shawls and Cloak] at extremely lo’< prices Lowe, Doi’olass A Dai i.as. o>*’3.2t. Doyal A Nunnally, Will give prompt attention to any bus:u* * to their care. \ J * 91 A U SPRINGS. N. C. Collier, j Attorney at Law. r \ G It A NO K . i health and spirits. It looking quite I Virginia, looking improved : is Msgee’s time to travel pale from hard work. Col. 8. R. MeCamy, of Gainesville, paid us a pleas ant visit yesterday. He will remain in the city a day i or two. The following, among others, vteie registered at the National Hotel last night: J S Linton, Athens; C 8 Dillon, Murfoeeboro. Hebei G >V-l Oveicoats at migMrata. M. A -T. Hirsch s. W. W. Turner. 1-Law. Special attention givem t COURT RECORD- art. thoroughly Idealised with the ii. tercet aud growth of | s(on ,_ Mra D c stone , nd chlld> clinton 3t0DC , 0 , lve ,. the city; oad while his opponeat, Major Spoaeer. may ton , TexM; Johu Robert., C C Haye., Air-Lia. Kail be a true man and good lawyer, aspiring to govern our city, be is not so well known to the people, being a citizen of only a few years standing; and it i» hazard ous to confer upon him the office he is seeking, trust- read; Daniel Limhan, New York; J F Millhope, Nash ville; F D Bush, Charlotte, N C; John Lynch, Wash ington, D C; C L Mat toon and wife, Michigan; EDI. Mobley, Smyrna, W A Cirr, Chattanooga; W A Fott In this court yesterday No, 3, Macon Circuit, J H Lamb, administrator, vs Sarah R Allen, executrix— illegality, from Bibb county—was argued. Colonel 7. D Harrison for plalmiff in error; Hall for defendant. No 4. Same circuit. Frank Rickerson va C H Flow, ers—proceedings against tenant, from Bibb—was tranr- Onr C tit mu Department is stocked with the finest goods iu the market. Wo guarantee satisfaction. M. & J. Hirsch, 30 Whitehall street. L AFAl’KTTR. J. C. Clements Will practice lu Koine and Cherokee Circuits. Prompt i * n orth .. attention given to collections. Claims lor wild lands4 Gold "Watches I want to bny a fine cottage for cash, in j attended to promptly. _ ’ 5 Sewing Tiachi ONTEZUMA AND OOL^THOXPE- ® Fumltar one quarter of a mile of the Car Shed, with four or five rooms. Let me know at once. Apply to B. G. Kelley. Atlanta, Ga M List of Presents for tie Daily The Daily HERALD lathe most completi * per ever published ux Georgia. EYEKY MERCHANT SHOULD TAKE EVERV MECHANIC SHOULD TAKE 07 EVERY PROFESSIONAL SHOULD TAKE dT. EVERYBODY SHOULD TAKE IT. All subscribers who pay us for six m'WUi ,v. - scrintion to the Dally HERALD, above ail acr^acag?-. • from this date to New Yen’s Day, will have a^ chance of obtaining one w‘ the follouiu; be awarded on that day: 1 Ca«k Present .5 »> (mi >00 CK* tn» • »> (H* '-*> (K» 100 O'* lag «ha! he would fee! th. aame prid. aud iut.rc.t tl,.t Air . Linf; Wm j oh ,, on , colambu,; T A Jaullalu, ferred to the fieri of the circuit! , . W0U,i ; * “*“? pr0g 7" 0f A T»' Sela " : lohn ** 1 r Boliaaa,! So 5. Tbo»« K Cb.»Wi«, guirdun, ,,H Jor- > We f^ 1 'oduceiuants tins j M Eighth: Be cause Judge Collar >• a true aud firm ; Mllcon . c gmithf (iriffin . HT Patterwn, Marion, dan. Hometteail, from Crawford. Argued for i>laia- j week in ready raado clothing tor uuu, boys, I>emocrat, au no a\in 0 t the ic , aa I Spalding county; J C Gorn, Thomaaton; M Bethnne, j tiff l y Colonel Pim-kard; no appearance for defendant. \ and children, at prices to suit dull times. 1 y hf°w7ld »tiiij ra fo”tl| t Ta '."doW** 1 '.tavd.rd i T,lbol: c 0 cll6I “ Hl1 , Lynchburg; Wm I Srnuo, | No 0. .1 B Johnson v« Amos Holme.. Illo-alily, Save where vou can save, and buy a $10.00 ! Omuer \\ hitehall ami Alabama. oclOtf FISH A DUPREE. •neya at Law. A D I 8 O a . A. G. A F. C. Foster. Attcrueys-at law, will practice iu Ocmalxco Circuit. Supreme C-'urt, and United State* Circuit Court*. The Senior is Register In Bankruptcy tor 5th aud tkh Dia- ttict*. Fulton Superior C< THE FBGPOSED HISTORICAL SOCIETY. THE NEW MAGDALEN. Editors : I note with great iatmaiaad , miss mxadob as mebct mvrri. k. gratification the editorial i*aragraph in yonr payer of . We ««y without fear or contradiction from anyone this morning, wherein you suggest the propriety and w h 0 WiM fertunwte enough to be at DeGive’slast night, importance of forming Hiatorlcol Societies iu the j ,j,,, "TheX.w Magdalen," as rupreaautcd by the Ford States of onr Southland, auxiliary to the Confederate : combination, was one of the finest romantic treats ■ iion. John r.. hoi kinr, jI'imie, phk^iwn*,. Historical Society, whereof that noble Roman, Gen. ever preaented to an Atlanta audience. As we pre- Jabal A. Early, l* Preaident. If the proud and sad dieted yesterday, Mias Mollie Meador waa very nappy • Court met at the usual hour, fctoryof onr late struggle for comptitutional liberty | ag Mercy Merrick, and sustained the assumed char-| The trial of the case of Elizabeth M. Russell •lally passing from the stage of being, and they are 1 Southard as Julian Trey was excsllent, and Miss \ Judfle W. F. W’right and Major Gesrg* H lllyer for dc the sole depoaltoriea of unrecorded facte which the Clifford deserves menUon forth# manner in which she j fondant. friends of liberty “will not willingly let die.” Let the j j^ajersd the character of Lady Jaae Roy. The sup ; arguments were concluded at a late hour, and movement, by all means, be at ones inaugurated in wu (^ r ^ve the average. The play was one • °° verdict ha 1 been r« turned at the hour of adjourn* Georgia. Let some day, not in the distant future, be j thlt r2 q n j re d no mean order of talent, and we hops to j ment * fixed upon for the assemblage of thore who bore part j it re-prodneed to a fall house before they leave in the struggle. Can a more central point be suggest- j c ^ r ed (ban Atlanta? And wbat tlma would better salt all • 3X 1 Benj. W. Barrow. Rail- | pearance for defendant. No 7. Surviving partner of Glenn, Doffield A C S P Salter. Complaint, from Houaton. Argued for i -» plaintiff by Clifford Anderson; for defendant by .lack- I YoUD^J Id die 4 neeil not be lliulef the ueces- son k Hail. j sity ol taking their mother’s butter plates ! for button moulds, ns Knox has a fall line of *' W ' lUv,u 10 * i,; ' ^ Ve,; - theca as Luge as their heart’s desire. They I — have also a full line of ail the latest novelties 1 1 K * * x • in Fancy Goods, Fancy Ties, Huttings for the neck, Ac. They are also now receiving John H. Woodward, •hall be trail written, the flat, mnet he fnrni.bed by j K j, r ofOrafe r.oaeberg admiiwbly well, in fact, her [ J - »■ Smith, was concluded, occupying the d.r. It j their Fall stock of Millinery Goods. The ! an.rl^iTc tn’Iiueh’ng huVine^^u^Tln MakM>4a. >,< those now liTiug. The setors in tlie drama >re almost paying throughout the whole piece was fuulUe... w. ■ WM argued by Colonel Bleckley for pUinliB, and j ladies wonld do well to call on them before 1 13 Sell China Wile 4 Sft* Dickeni’ Work*, jji'rm anil Sold Edition 4 Set# Wsvrrly Novel* 4 Sets Bulwn-q Work*, Library Edition 45 Copies 8hak«ptsrc’< Complrtr Works... 400 Ssprrb Cbromoi, worth from $5 to SIO rarh ■ PRESENTS for THE WEEKLY HERALD: All subscriber* who aiuU pay ua $2 CO for oiw /-*?'- subscription to the WEEKLY HERALD wili h»r f equal abate in lhe loUowing Trcseuta. to l*s j l luit day: ( uitrd States Conrts. PEASE i RECEPTION LAST NIGHT. s. .tohn mm**, ?rb«K, rirsibisu. who fsel pride in preserving a faithful record of wbat waa attempted aud what was lost than the third Wed- j qhe great Atlanta Reatorateur, O. L. Pease, yseter-j Court met at the ua-.: U u . Th* argomsato ia ihs oesday In DeoembsrWbat say the survivors of j a*y, moved into his elegant new quarters just be'ow ! cat# of the United State, v*. 2’. Ti. Morris w»i conola* Meorgts’a buaflrsd khoogand who faced the fos In the j ^ *tan(I, on Alabama atreet, aud last night gave j ded by Gen. GsrtreU for prieoner, and tbs District grsot, unavalltag effort to preserve and transmit that j % reception to his many friend*. ; Attorney for th# Government No verdict bod been liberty which waa purchased by the bio sa l bravery j wtre welcomsd bcnrtUy—fed on the fat of the { returned up to the hour of adjournment, of the aagaaaad heroes of # iv ? J land, and ebampagned to their heart’s content, (we J The following caeee were continued: Marietta, October 5ri, lilt. .1. D. w. won’t aay anything about their beads this morning), ; and at a lau hoar the throng of visitor* was still pour ing In. When Pease decides to do a < lever thing he Is simply unapproachable. TivsIaPesee. purchasing. Knox's Millinery and Vaiieties, 117 JSHlNGTON. No. 30 Whitehall street. sept ‘Je-tf. 1 " ^ — .... - — W. H. Toombs, Black silks and black and fanov dress • Attorney at Law. Prompt attention given t , . ... .... . ! nesa eut rusted to Uia care, gooiw, s 8upen» line, to which competition is j ;netted, at John Kelly’*, j M o®* 19 John P. Fort, C«.h Pittial j,, M-Saw Gullalt Cl., of any Ur- .Ireri make uo * Cotton Sr'r.n w ‘^0 llat-hom Tint Plow. ar> 10 Two-Hhh Torn Plow. iuu lK i — i I® s,1> Coltagg Farallarr loo M 30 Toilet 9cla :**» tHi *00 Haadjom, Eagrnvlnga, vala- cn al from El lo 93 cadi loo „o UTIS MR »B!TS ISO'S SCALP. Movements have already been put on foot to have Mr. Dunning ousted from the Pt>*i-«Moe*hip ftf At- tanu. Need we asy that Col. A. D. lockafslloir as pires thereto* Of course he losg. Be has gome ts Washington, backed by a few trusty friends, and wbat ts >u*t at this juncture likely to prove of great benefit, viz: Henry P. Farrow’s opposition. Rocky ha* had sorts a tempestuous time since be Ian ltd In Georgia, bat he really seeiut to fatten on it. THE DUPREE WDA CASE. The cslebraled Dupree will case, which bat occupied 1 pciami*. During the eatfy part * f April laat, Mr. and Mrs. lU.tteDLonofth. conrt,« long a time. wa.»alj! W ' A ^ 1IcI " i0 * h ' IJU ' rl ^ coaut *- C< »- Tiiegday Mttted by alloaiag lb. cavlator. to t.ke a 1 ? ° W eUj < ” 1 r0n " forC ' >lun,bi *’ T ™ n - .erdtet declaring that Mr. Dupree died inlccutc. Ibe ! *" 4 * 0J0 '"' D ‘ ng *“ Orilghtful cl.y fof.it aropoaodar. allowed all eoata. incladiug .Uormy.’j “ on ' b, ’ I lhey V* 9 ““**»■ on Tewtadayr. ,t„ fee, from th, cut.. R. Toomba. B. H. UU1 * 80.. I hc,1,h - Th * h -'"' «' United States vs. W. fi. Hansard; United Sratri vs. Emory HaU: both for illicit distilling. United States ?>. Joseph Barnes. Vsrdict of not guilty taken ty consent. Wm. PhUUps, Esq , for de fendant ... 1 T~"— _ United States Vs. t»s horse, one wagon and harness. TOTHII PATH0S8 Of HVSKOORT. tc . stowell, c'.atmint. Vanlict of foriaitart aa la »w lb. AUaata Gran*, will bold, meeting .1 tbei. Mall, j <mpIy ^ , nJ ^ CODliBuM „ ^ „„„ property. Gen. Oartrell for claimant. H. H Wilaams, Peter Wimbish and J. W ftaun. Petit Juror a, were discharged. The following caaee are eet for trial to-daj : United States vs. John Crumpton. lock ! on tbs corner of Mariett* and Broad street, at 4 the afternoon. Every member is requeated to be present, aa bu«i nets of Importance will be tranaanted. It is whispered by horse-dealers that Jack* flo&s Magic Balsam will remove warts from Q VV00t6H hones. By making incissions in the warts | Attorney at Law*. * 9 ttntil they bleed freely, and then saturate the | ~ ~ ~ corn with the Bnbmm, and m a few days the i P A R T A ‘ com will disappear. ^ GfiOrffi F. Piece*, Jf,, Jackson's Magic Balsam, it is said, has Dover — - — AUaenay at Law failed to cure the worst case of colic in horae.?. Thousand* ot dollars will be fitted by its timely one. ov Table linens, from-C rent* per yard, up- 1 teation given'to busii wards, at John Kf.et.y's. oct 10 H O N K . Hamilton Yancoy, Attorney at Jaw. Office in New Empire Bfotk, Bros , street. Wil) pnctice in sM the Court*. Prompt *\ i- 1 tentlon siven to business. represented the caviators; A. II. Stephen*, Peoples k Stewart, aul ’obn Reid, for t'ic prop*mailer*. LUNATI18. fobn O. Martin goes down to MUh-dgFviUc to day to carry two lunatics f ora this comity to the asylum. The names of tbess two unforf nnatea are John A«l- ro:k, t blind white man, who 1m also a lunatic, and Kanr le M. ante, c >!orcd. ! Fleming ia decidedly invigorated. OX CHANGE. Tuere waa a binali attendance ct i . ‘Chsngs yresierday morning, j President B. E. Crane presided. I The follow ing changes wer » rrp »rte<l i Cotton 13> 4 . No other business was t atisselcd an ! the meeting adjourned. United Btatee vs. Hxrgent, Woolum A Co. United States vs. J. ¥. Dvvsr—tour Indictuieuts. All fur revenue irTvgnlariiies. WWW**--— CITY BUSINESS. Milunlky um.mno. Mm. E. P. O C’ouuor has not removed to Pryor .street opposite the Kimball Houwe, but just returned from New ^ York *ith the handsomest stock of Milliueiy, Fancy Goodti and Ladies’ Fashionable I‘at- : terna for this 8«a»on ever ottered before fn this market, and will be pleased to have all the ladies in the city aud surrounding coun try to call and see her stock on Tuesday aud Uunlap Scott. Lawyer. Practices in all Ih* Corn ts. C. A. Thornwell. •peciat attention Administrator's Sale. GEORGIA, PUTNAM COUNTY. KM OF AWMMM PMttNTI. 0« rocaijit of Ua mon.x, ar of tka somo. *^a KdaJ. P . rtnU ^ !? d Lcka*. oatHtLu !U- oS&r* 0 Wi * r t^** 1 t** oaoMSaS Uc Ob Now Tw'i <j«j tbc Bomkofod couoobi from which each IlUai Ii loro wm be Un, wh.al,aala numb- rod Uat of tlckaia hirm'v wh!? " ^ l *‘* 4 “ mMkm Ib the prcacoo* of a wminsKtaaof arouLaiv well known (tcBtleman, a bliMlolM bar wlii Afa* , number from the largo nhool. AaoUarl^ i■ ,* . ticket from the priw whorl, cocrojotlo, rha yr»i tbo Irtl Inn >* AGENTS WANTED T Jau and vr.Ujje iu Georgia, h^ Kl , i -*j •" • — ->• “V- -.va ——- —— - — — j ——>• — rf -* w»- v , mMira avm uiivio iud i Carol!u* and other contiguous State*. I w• WfiJ.iflfl.bt. tKniiii, ;,wt -it , courthouia door ialaUmton, Putnam county, State;of i commuaiouaallowed. JOHN H JAMES IIANKK1J » J* V, i. * * n,M ' *' " n1, ’’ a ^°* Georgia, on the first Tueaday in November next.! tW* lluferonces requited fro-u alt deMrin>‘- ii. jamls. iiA.AKr.1.. 27 Whitehall street. lone-half of lot No. 239. to J5:h District. I^- come agents. r ‘" a w t Receives dc| oaits is usual, ini ject to the ok at any J -— •• Kalbfiouuty, in raid State—tbc other half owned by Money can be sent at onr risk hv PO8T-0fF'«'j .Bicc, MV .grcmieiit upon ,oo«l Bwhl mewtaat. ,u ciljuuj (oniitry wUH BSKSrK ‘ etauding depot its. win pay 7 percent, intprest on : save money by Inlying “Georgia Factory I purposo of distribution among tho heirs. Terms tton * Address his I/Oan Certificates, if deposit*'i\ with him. l’ariies 1 SbcctingH and Shillints from ‘ a **' WM. A. REID, nrin , T _ . .. willing to purrbior ro i.l ■ orOtrcka Will ,.|r. M cor- DlNN, (><.l.tTai.E ,UV, HERALD PUBLISHING CO., respond with him. ooifit rtt | Agcut* for Georgia Factory. I uwtmt. ’ r " n< ,n,r k< ' ,, • * ,v * * P. 0. Box 23, Atlanta. Oa..