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The Daily Herald.
Atlanta, (.'a., Tuesday, July
Si. 1874. The Ringing Address of the County
; Democratic Executive Commit
tee.
BIRD CHARMIIC.
Who Stole Van Goidsnoven’s
Cirri,t Kxcitlmcnt on JJ.rietta Street.
JIan,:re.l» of ladies A-i<3 ▼*•!» No. 45 M.rlett-
ttres* where tjey can Msiuro lie firemte.t bargains tn !
Un a.rwe.r«-o:.U.lW8* ? . Alt good. | ^ ^ Masseg Tako an Active 1
Interest in Politics and Select
THE KIDNAPPERS.
Stealing of a Child in Phila
delphia.
A Queer Case Before Jud;e Ezzai cTi The Villains Demand $20,000
tod to bs in.de of Wamsutta Dcmeatlc. Iismenjbor,
Ladies' Underwear Factory, opposite Postofi&ce.
jnnell-ecdJy
To-Day.
Ransom.
Honest
and Capable
Officers.
ATLANTA ItKANTH KREAT SOUTH
E>iN OIL WORKS. Headquarters for Oil, j
a; ,! Fata!*, llie inrsrest and most «m.-; T<> THE Pbj(ocbact of FvtToy Couxrr:
iclo Stock »H MfWlhfin MulC-fr* at pri« j You are soon t*» enter upon the canvass, * on the floor.
Fur tome days past Mr. YanGoidtsuoyen
I as been misriog birds, plant fowls, and
tisb, lrorn his store oa Marietta treet, almost
daily.
He would go to the store eery morning
and find a cftgediepoiltd of itagcupszjt lying
He could not g« any true a of
Crs to compare v,i{(] any other markets. ; embracing the election of a member of Coc- , the thief with tho dainty passio, and vis, to
Vu iaiuu'Hsft assortment of Artists’ Male- gress from this CoDgrfgsional district, mem- j Li* expression. • complete! in despair.*’
' . “ “ , . . - ; bers of the Legislature, and county officers. There was uu Irishman in hi store who he
ria.s auii if » It would, perhaps, be needless lo call your J suspected of implication in th matter. On
S<*ni for Price Lists. : attention to «he fact that, in order to insure | Snudaj night this u au cam do bis house,
Mor.lffC can he hail ftt our works, on j success, good and true men only should be ; and told him that his store bad just beeu , reatli j y consented to ert into the cauia^
W. A A. It. K. f»r Oils Varnishes, Tur- ; ,ele<-lrd as your AtandArd bearers. L,.t your ; opened with a false ley. and so;e birds stol- After b a.ivon for %: ome dbUnee tbeol,
penline, etc. I selection of candidate, be baaed upon honesty en. Mr. Van G binned to he store aud , t „ UB 0( )wo mUe oat)8 WB3 B8kea ,
CARLEY. DUCK & CO. I « 4. „ ! o»t of tb* carriage aud buy a few packages.
ypril 7-Wed-Frl- Sau-ly
' class of jour fellow-citizens whoso Democracy
j is pore—“kuown and lead of all men." ye>terday an u-it them to wor. up the case. !
I Entering the canvass with such men as your By sou.'e me .as or other the K-picion arose | thru the two rnru lashed'tb, horse
; 1 ^ 1 ers ; w * th “ muled vote success is cerium , that the ruissing goods might b found at the . , in[ , mftde wtlh the , iulo four-year-old,
I The history of the btute during the reigu of j house of Mr. Patrick liidgelea i ^ nttDie j a
| Kidicalism, with its plundered treasury, ofli The detectives, with Mr. Vu G., went to !
n. B. Auibeisou is cue of our regular trav- j ei*l erruptiou. license of crime, with the of- j Mr. Bidgelee’s house, and toad him talking
TlliiOUiill THE CITY.
Philadelphia, July 12.—On July 1st, as
two little boys were playing iu Washington
lane, Germantown, two men approached them
in ft carriage agd invited tbtm out to ride.
No one save the children and the njeu was
ueur at the time. For several days previous
these same two m«u had approached tLe boys
in dik&rent ways, aud having, during thcne
conversations, given them candies,)toys, etc ,
the little ones ixptcttd them belore they cr-
rived cn the c.ay mentioned above-, and
lily consented to got into the carnage
old-
get
„ » i - «x * .• .. v , ,, ( u.u va cutjiage and buy a lew packages of
Hecul e.I in Detectives Mnrp(r imd Bomnr fife ( . r . ickfl ,, he most willinglj
; complied. No sooner had he disappeared iu
that the missing goods might h found at the
CHARLIE BREWSTER BOSS,
cling agents.
Hon. C. A. Nutting, cf Macon, is at the
Kimball Home.
The Talla Base Ball Club will play a match
gun* of 1 all this aftarnojn at tbe barracks, SRS-nat
the Active Club. Or me to be called at 2 o'clock.
Hdu. Thomas Hardeman, of Macon, is iu
the city in attendance cn the Graud Lod^e of the
Knbrhu of Pythias. IIa leave* to-niuht for Fniory
College, where ho will deliver tLe annual address.
“What Lave we done to be bored so,” was
th ; question ask'rd a party of serenade:* ou Peachtree
street, Iasi Friday nJ{*hL ‘ Do serenade na a^*iu.“
All ladies interested in the presentation cf
the flag to the ‘ Fulton Blues,*’ <
at G o‘el >ok, at the Young lien’s
matters for the picnic at l onoe Do Leon gpntge, on
Thuradby.
Col. it. A. Alston, has been quite sick with
bilious lever, but is recovering.
The lirAt shipment of pipe lor the Water
works, will reach here about August first.
tt-r disri-g :rd of law and order, admonish | with u lady and gentleman iu fee iront yard, j auc ^ VT ^ 30 ^’ lS ® 1Qce been seen by those
us to aelcd good and true men, wbote char- Dt-tf ctive Unrpiiy L< ck -re d In: to cue side, ! wto knew him.
acter for honesty and intelligence is above | and informed turn that some bids and plants ]
This result can only be accom- j bad be*n stolen, from Mr. Va: Goidtsovtu*
snspicion.
plisbei by each democrat interesting himself j and h j had re*»on* to believe Uat be could
>n the selection of candidates and in tfctir \ tir.d some of ther. there. Mi Ilidgulee at
election. Let all true Democrats take part j this Lccaite very violent, .i»d cursed Mr.
in the primary meetings cf the party, con- Van G .t quite r« ujtly, and i;re»itened to
trol the proceedings, and thereby emsh out; kick feiiu over ti e fence. Mi Morphy r.d-
a l “rings 1 ’ and corrupt cliques, which have ; vised him against any such r;ih proceeding
become a bane to fret? institutions in this ' uml proceeded to get a search vrrant. They
country. These “ring*” are composed main* I went through the house, and Mr. Van G.,
recognized ut once several Urd-», several
cages.especially two very fine RDeking birds,
a gold fish, and u number of iher articles
He immediately to *k charge of Uem. Besides
tbe*a he found about seventy po!s of rarl
ly of men who care nothing lor the good
of the country or the party, but wno are actu
ate dand moved by wicked ambition and the
spoils of office, and are ouly held together
by the “cohesive power of public plunder.”
| .et this eveoitig tnlcis ».t;-r>Bi. y -oiie which U more in-
Library, to *ri*i:gi
The father, after searching everywhere In
the neighborhood, came to the police office,
where, upon his arrival, your correspondent
learned the above. The police, under the di
rection of Captain Heins ft.ii.do the most
Bcmtiniziog search everywhere. They con
tinued their operations nuceasiugiy day and
night, and were determined to leave no stone
unturned that would restore the l*ost one aud
punish its persecu ora. All iu rain. They
labored to no purpose for three days and for
three nights. There was no clew. After th
the following adverbs;.mer# appeared iu a
the newspapers :
£300 reward will be paid to the person re-
COMMERCE AND FINANCE.
ICORltEOTED DAILY. CARKVULLY.J
UrcicK of tiik Daily Herald. |
AtLama, July 21, 1874. j
family mabketinge
fliar, about fifty years old, and about five fcet |
ten eleven inches high. He wears English :
side-whiskers and a m nstache. Though the |
description of the men has been obtained by •
the police, they have not boon cousubed in !
this case, as those who were engaged iu it i
evidently disguised themerivts so as not to be !
recognized. j Ghocmueb.—Family Floor, $10 60»11. Rio Coffee,
Wosster is W-=)l known in jiolice circles, as I 30a33>io.; Java, 40; Lagu>ra, 33. Imperial Tea, $1 50
he has been tired iu the Court of Quarter
Sessions lor playing iho confidence game,
am>h&8 delected about a year ago while on-
gaged in a blackmailrng operation against a
prominent merehant of this city. He is mid
to be just the kiu.i of a poison who would en
gage iu a transaction similar to the outrageous
kidnapping of Charley Bo s. Trie police
force is also straining every n-.-rve to secure
th* chili.
Chief cf Police Jones recently issued orders
to his pclic.i to visit every house wlnro there
was a possibility of the lost one being stowed
a way, and uli other houses occupied by per
sons who were unknown in the neighborhood.
In pursuance of this direction every house of
iil-tatne was searched and others where the
residents were strangers. This e xplanation is
due. now that there is u hope of the mystery
btiDg unravelled, because certain parties have
protested against it, not knowing the obj.ee
ol the search Though an extreme measure,
all citizens give credit to Chief Jones for his
exertions.
*2 90; Oolong, $1 COal 6(1; Eugllah Bretklftlt, ft 25*
1 5i); train*, GO; Chocolate, 60; Cocoa, 0U. Hun?,
m;.ar-cured, 17al7>£; Breakfaat Bacon, 18a20; Choice
Mackerel, kitta, $2 50*3 00. Sardine*, boxes per
dozen, *2 CQ*3 00; X boxes do., $5 00u3 50. Lard, 15.
Butter, country, 25430; GosMfli, 45e50. Eggs, 15a17.
Beeswax, 23.
Mkath.—Be* f, lolu, 15; roast, 12 ',al3. Poik, 12‘^.
Mutton, 16. Veal, 18:20
Fowls.—Spring chicken*, 18a20; grown chi lt°m\
30; Ducks, ‘20; Guineas, 20; Turkey*, none lu market.
Vegetaulkk —Green Corn, 30a40 per doxeu. To.
raatoes. $3 00 per bu?h-l. Irlah Potatoes, $1 60.
Green Beans, $2 50 per bu. or 10c. per qn«rt. Cu-
cuuibers, 2 )h4m per dozou. hqnaahes, 23?40 per dozen*
Cabbage*, 10*25 each. Beets, 10»13 per buuch. Green
Ouious. 10c. per bunch; dry, per buihol, $2 Oil. Green
PeaK. none In market.
Fecit —Peaches, 10*25 per dozen. May Apples, 10c j *'
per quart. Black aud Dewberries, 5c. per quart. x
NzwTouk, July 21 --Wall rtrkkt. G v. m —Money
unchanged at 2a3par cent. Exchange cosed dull ht
487*480. Gold opened acd r.loecd at lot*. Go eru-
raents closed firm. Currency sixes 317; Virginia
Sixeg, old, 30; new, 3o; ? onsoiidated 82,*,; Georgia
t 9, ne.vr, 78; Georgia *eve-.s, new, 8- V ; Xorth Car-
oiiua *ixe», o d. January aud July 18; April an I O -
tabor 18; South Carolina sixes 25; January aud July
18> tf '. Stock* closed dub
of the day the declitio w
Lake Shore, and in Pa :
TEW CENT COLUMN
A«l*
|{<
* ol •• Ua.ilert,” “ ».«
U” “*jo»i nnd Konnd,
r<*-*t hi this Column n
: per cent, in it* ._ ,
dtr.. Will
Ten tent* n Mac. emrh inneriion.
All Advertiseroeuis in tM« column muat
paid lor in advarce: and none will be taken for
* mm> W ~' J than thirty cents.
<1 weak; at ‘owe*t prices j .
-*'• In Erie, :-;-4 in A GENTLEMAN and wife esu secure Board In
f 1 I'er cent.; tree /\ ™;>vato family by adurefcKicg at once, “O.” Hk
' I tl f lift.
t )IB
jy 19 2i*
The Mooneye Baso Bill Club of this city,
played u match game ot bull at the barracks !
yesterday, with tho Light^kippors ol Tay-!
lot’s Hill. The score stood, Mooneyes 17, !
Lightskippers 53.
F.xchauge ou Nt
[Aimct Jted Pres,: Oi jmtch.s
Nlw York, July ao.—«>uton dull; avies 1.C01 la
at 17 ,il7/ :. Sbutheru fl)ur dull and lower; er nu
to fair ex ra $6 8 h»6 40; good to cho:; d^. $ ; i
Wheat dull and heavy, 2alc lower, at ?1 32a : 35 f
winter red aud amber. Wvatern corn a B bade in n.'
at 7S ' a a79j, for ui.xed. C ffec lou-Ils!. «ug-r fir
nt r i\ for fair togoiid; relluinib ; prime Vuhov. .
7^;ii“ t '; refined aioady. Molaas-.a tt-m nt 41*.bi;
lag grades 6). Rica dull aid utehenged. Tala
firm at for ptlun* ci.y; S’* for country, K. ►
firmer at $2 2-a2 25. TurpenUna firmer a; 31. l*o
act.ve and firmer; new in sa, $2o25. Bset uachang *
L-arcl firm at 12 \Vht3ky firm aud iei;ly i-cuve
rcights to Liverpool decl.nit>g; cot:ou per Htatn
5 lOa’j. Money easy at 2*3 percent. Exchange a
at 487*,' Gjld Hm;*10' 4 . Governments dull I
steady. State bonds no anna’.
( Paliimouk, July 20.—F our urchanged Wfci
15 ra> 16 « dull and heavy; white, choice $1 45; fair to prime <
j $1 30*1 40; choice ambor $1 45; good to pume r
Buying. Selling. ; H :i5 *l *2; common to fair do. $1 20*1 o- -. O v uo &
• “V* | do. $1 ioaI 33; Penca>.v*MA do i 1 IS Ct
dull; white SoutLeru 92*23; yellow bcutbem
^ in»x«d Westoru 77‘*. Oats dull arc! wevk; South’
TOCKd AND BONDS.
I ot»
L£ADN3 8US ; ,X£&S H0JS18 OF \ . \
DHLG.s AND MEDlJlNEd.
I'atlok A Jokes comer Marietta and Broad,
P»a :btree.
COTTON.
12 (Q 14^ '
FINANCE.
prtn
iU*7i
; Wes
Editors Herald:
To show that James Miller had no crimiua
the very eesence of a ctiiue—in rotainir g po3*e88ion j ^
[ Georgia 6 percent 80^
l'ktkII. j Georgia 7percent M *
City Chocks. Atiants yj*
I County Cheeks. Fulton _ p
teut— I Atlsut* at-d LaGrauge liailr
l>o :
iiUmgs, mtoy of which, ha.saysboar his 1a- i f ur 'ri n U to ^*o. 5 North Bixth stfeet, a .'■mrii
tolerable than’the despotism of r.n antocrat— i bels, and me certainly his. ^°y» ^ our y®** 1 ® having long, curly, flaxen
font has all tbe evils nml wrongs of the lat-! Mr. Itidgeleo was curried befoe Judge Ez- Hazel eyes, clear, light skin and round
ter. without its respo Lsibility. It is one z&rd and remanded to jail until Uis morning j cnessed iu a brown nnen suit with ohorl
which the people should ri>e in their majesty when he will have a hearing. ’skirt, broad brimmed straw hat and laced
anil crash. This can ouly be doae by tho Tbe Irishman is also in j til. shoes. The child was lost lrom Germantown
firmtrs, the merchants, the mechanics, the The above is the story as told u? by thode- | on ^ ednesd ay alter noon (1st lust.), between
laboring men, and tho professional men fak- 1 t€c:ives and Mr. Van Goidtsnoven They say I ® uc * , ® ° ; < '* OCji *
iug an aciiva interest m the-o matter*, and ! I bat they went to Kidgtlee's not lith any se- * “ is advertisement, too, rue, wit c no re-
not sofTt-r proitssional politicians and ]o*fei* ; ri »r.s suspicion that he bad been fioaling the ! sjjonse, and on Monday, July O.h, anot.u r
There wrere two mad-dogs seen on Prror 1 to mle and dictate to the party. If this coarse j birds, but rather that he had b^n buying ] was w^rted m the Publio Leoger. ineuext
street yesterday. We suppose they were mad, is not pursiitd and more interest manifested j them from iho Irishman, who wis in their ; morning, in tae personal commn ol this
uy w-cre lighting. by the masses, who are alone interested in j opinion the guilty party. Behw give J same journal, appeared the followsg-
they
Mr. H. V. lied field, (H. V. R.) of the Cin
cinnati Comificieiftl, paid us a plra-saat visit
yesterday. Mr. liedfield is one of the ablest
and duskiest correspondents i« the whole
country and has a national reputation. lie
w ill be in the city some days.
Last night the Governors Gourds nomina
ted Mr. Bob Douglas as .\djntsnt of Battal
ion to be formed next Saturday night. This
nomination amounts Jto au election as we un
derstand. The other companies have offered
to allow the Guards iLe choice of this officer.
One of our poliuo fired two shots at an
orchard thief who was about ten paces off,
last night—no danger done of course—only a
little powder wasted and nothing more.
Ail the indications mo that Hon. Thos.
Hardeman, Jr., of Macon, will be elected
Grand C’hancelor of tne Knights of Pythias
to-day.
Tne quiet 'of Marietta street, was disturbed
yesterday about noon Ly a fisticuff twht.
Tbe Knight's of Pvthias vi&ititng Atlanta
are notified that the Good Templars, Georgia
Logde, meets to-night at 8 o’clock.
It was Gen. John B. Gordon, and not John
B. Go .win, who gave the 20 volumes to the
Library last week.
Mr. D P. Beach, of tbe “National Publish
ing Company,” AtL.nta “presented tho Libra
ry with JSymaus Historical Chart.” Dr. A.
L. Hamilton is the ciry Agent for this really
valuable work.
The most f&ucalicg gallant in Roma passed
through the city last night, tnroute for Mad-
i-on, with a view cf attending a ball there to
night. We advice the girls there to Lew ire
of him, for many are the heart he has broken,
and many are the suicides of which he haw
been the melancholy cause.
good government, wo may expect to be “ring- i Mr. ltidgeleo’s vusionot tho mutter. Wo ask I ‘Boss—We are ready to negotia.o.
ruled, and finally “ring-ruined.” in his behalf, the jiu’gmont b* withheld' On tho same day tbe father, Mr. Ross, re-
Tne free instilutionsof this country depend ! until his trial takas place. We hive known j c ^ v '-d an anonymous letter through the 1 ost-
for their jurisdiction upon the iuulbgence I him for sometime and have r,eve4heard any ’ ^.™ce, in which it was a-atod that little Cn\r-
and virtue of the mosses, and an untrain- such a thing as this charge, or evefibinted at, ! be returned tor $^0,000. It also
meled exercise cf the elective faanchis?. When in connection with his name before ! ' veu , OQ ®*jy , waJ £°°d
this liigh prerog*tive of freemen is sarrender- | ml. r.iDO£L* E 's statement. j it h&d^t^he plnee^^Ka*
ed into the hands of pohttcal tricksters and t0 ive both sii ft rfwtter ■ C4refa1 ’ ^ ‘ 9 - ! - 4
cliques, then tne b.rthught of the people is j dUpateh ^ (o tbe jail t0 inteivlcw Mt li
! J ec. 1 000.
After being admitted to the jail, ke found} The father returned the following answer
j deal ol money to get him, aud tba; they i
of the eewiiiK machine, I published a cart, co
iu^ thft case, slio - «iiJt; that li;i bad a’bona fide cla*m
ai;&iust iho Company, that he acted under my advice,
ami that before May la&t the prosecutor kuc*.*v this
tA.t.
This citd h*s beeu noticed by tho Howe sued I
ro to mike some statements concerning hi* reply
lust my eilenc.'* give color to the ldi-a that his state
ments have eomo alight foundation iu truth.
If this agent wjs -‘prompted only by a sense of duty ; sheep—
to his Company,’* es he a\er s, and not by “malice to- Tennessee...
ward Aliller”—which a correspondence between them
now iu iny possession, as well as other tacts show to
t-x'st—it i* alraniio that he waited lrom April 17tb—
when Miller in writing Uc.lined to deliver the ma-
* Hondf, 8 per cent
Atlanta 7 per cent
Ma. on Bon-ts
Central It. It. Bonds
Central R. It. Stock
Georgia It. It. Bonds
Georgia K. R. Stock
Savannah Bonds.I
LIVE STOCK MARKET.
80a
x:d C2iGi; do. v
Hi | dull. H^y uuchanjod. Provisions i
j 20>,'; bulk mca’s, shoulders 8, clear
ir I bacon, shoulder* 8*£*9, dear rib m
75 j cured Lems :C,’ 4 al7‘ tf . Lard 12,-; C
I S®t quiat and scarce at 23i24. Coffee
75 j 22 Whisky quiet at 32 $1 C*. Su« i
75 > C«‘tton—middlings 16;*; {riots rt
^ j coaetwlso 46; sales C5; splooers 2**;
*J5 j Mobile, July 28 —Cotton dull at
£ J , j U'.ings 16; net receipts b'J; exporta .
ong;
tailors and clothiers.
1 isemakBros., 55 Whitehall Street.
DRY GUODS, BOG 18. HUOR9. ETC.
-, v McCUhUV A: Co., 89 and 91 Peachtree *tree‘
FKkXDVMI’S SiVIHGS AND CtOBTOOs
Atlanta Buancc. corner Walion and Broad sta.
UgCJORS. ClG\B8 TOB\CJO. ETC
; Wm. Baxter 57 Peachtree street.
ARCHITECT.
John J. Nev.tt. ofll-e No. 24 Wall strei
j fpf;.:ifi-^it.oii« furnith'-d.
U'MNLi S ' OLLr fri.S.
Lahtman’s, corner Peac htree end Die streets.
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCE&S.
j Maorkk Si Fuller No 8J Broad street.
FURS I1URK.
.M. T. i as t lkueury, Kile*a Comer.
i RY GOODS, NOTIONS, ET0.
! Wii. Burn k Cit, iC D eV.ur street
j C H PEltoMlTdS. MAORI.Md'8. ETC.
Middlktos a Buo., GO B.-Okd street.
ii A RDW’AIiE-
UNDERWEIU, CflS/Ll*.
r. opposite p« Rt. fll.-e.
Cattle—
Tennessee
Couutry
SlIOAT*.
nmiry.
ap*.
I *- Ki -
i Mei
| fenngs
i 221; ea'.t
, Ju y 20 -
a, July 20 — Cc
try light; m.d
i 85.
ML i. NT A DYE
proprietor. Gt
RK8.
received ar.d
tton—demand good, but
tilings liV,a33,V; net rtci
DRUGS, WHOLES* LE AND RETAIL.
COUNTRY PRODUCE.
Butter
Station House Report*
Police circle quiet yesteiday; only nine city
arrests.
STATE ARRESTS.
Wiunie MvJ-lox was aneste l for stealing.
G is. Forcehoq w.w charged wi*h appro-
pri tting a piece rf butcher m. at to bimselt
Pat O’Hara was put iu “duraneft vile” lor
abetting iu charming Van Goidtsnoven’s birds
away. *
Tickets si:il General Information.
In our Sunday’s i^sue wo made a mistake in
stating that K. 1). Mann’s office was tbe place
to get general railroad information. We
fchcnld have said Thomas McGill <fc Co., as
they have uftteu years or more cxpericence
in the business, therefore c fiirnish more
reliable inrormation than Mr. Mann, ana cun
sell tiukeu cheaper. *
Caution.—No city
employed t-y the Eowe M;
new being reduced to a
per-ona only are eu-aged:
J. B. Surratt, Manager.
W. H. fiharpe, Book-keeper.
Mt-is Hollinghworth, Book keep
Iasti uctre.is.
Mr. Slower*, Collector.
ktr. Taylor, Adjuster.
Mr. Broderick, A(*juater.
Mr. Oliver, Itsl.uctor.
.asing egeuts are
Comp&i.y, the busi-
, and the following
Asriatant and
the demagogue, and the helplts
merciless lings.
See to it, then, tbc.t none but good and true
men are nominated 1 or office, and when the
nominations are made, let every true Demo
crat unite upon them, nnd do ail in bis power,
honorably, to elect tbe ticket. Without harmo
ny and union, defeat will be certain. Let no
Democrat remain away from tbe polls with
tho idea that bis vote will not change tho re
sult. This indifference is not only danger
ous, but unpatriotic. The mo-t danj^eroo
d'encek.spina by paTVictorii?' or‘ anoTr I gf®™, tule Ibis if tUtamui anyvir'.nein j pereWlYtiins: -ROaS U wiUtoi; have Lot got
weening confidence from any source, impairs j ” ’ , , , , ! aoiiig my bes , o rmsa ,,
your own pow.r, and gives etiength and rtonu-.irn. • Tht'sfhe matter stands, detectives have
courage to the enemy. --Eternal vTgilance" DROWNED ! the Ledger building and the poet-
is not only the price of liberty." bnt it also | " £Q '' e - <ir ‘- T » nd , r ' 1 « h . t; bu *° : " t lUl - v <, ° ° 13
tbe price of aocceas in the p'ast s honld cot | Mr. R. A. White Drowned at. ^Tori&tyTr
Chattanooga.
GROCEKIL8.
Wo quote A Sugar at 1I*£; extra O ll‘i;
10al(i,' 4 ; fair to choice crushed, powdered &
latcd 13; New Orleaos brown 9ali»^; dem-
11 i liio ccffcu 23.27; Java V5s33. Uyton tc
ruoiaj:
: Ur. Knlgelee pacing his cell in a ner-oni nnd ! through tbe Ledger personals:
j rii-satisficil way. He complained biterly of ! -Eoss will come to terms to the extent of
I the manner in which he had been treated. He j bis ability.”
! stated that Von Goidtsnoven had personal feel- Another anonymous letter m once w.v? re-
ings against him because Le was iu fiie £aine ccired by Mr. ltoss, slating tin.t the parlies
t i of business. j wbo hi Id tbe child would not jr.rt with it lor
11 He further stated that he could prove where {smaller sum than the cue uxeady named.
| be bought fbt birda, and laughed .ot be idea j 'Saw mark how a father’s love rises supreme
I of liia identifying tbe birds he claiiaei. ; above everything. He had not iu his possss-
> seemed to have no tear ot the mult of > 810 n the amount n?eegsary to regain his dear
1 1 the trial, but avered that he would mike Van i one; but be answered the villhn through th
weaken your efforts, but, on the contra
should inspire fresh hope aud awaken new j
energies.
With an unfaltering adherence to tbe time- j
honored principles of the Democratic party, j
as expounded by Jefferson ; and with candi- J
<Jaie9in the field of cur “own faith and order,’
and a united and determined effort on your j
part, success is assured, otherwise defeat is i
certain.
John Collier,
Cbaiinrm Executive Coinmitteo.
The bep.t Journals, Ledgers, Cash, and oth
er books are manufactured at the Franklin.
Full Particulars by Telegraph.
K. OF J.
A COMMITTEE REPORTS WHAT WHIfii
DONE FOR ATLANTA.
To the Officers and Members of Atlan
• their yrbereftboutB. The chill ban now been
| absent twelve days, and it is ioubtful whetli-
! er, during this time, any ofthe members ol
1 tbe household to which it bebuged have had
. ~ ; ... - an hour of unbroken rest.
On yesterday morning the public was start- !
led to team that Mr. Itobt. A. White, of this i the ciecpmstances o’ the case
place, was drowned in Chattanooga ol San- \ are somewhat remarkable hroughont. For
| day. The following telegram was received five days previous to July St, the day upon
| yesterday by Messrs. M. C. & J. F. Kiser | which the child was stoW, these same men
j Co., his lormer employers : | were seen around the neighborhood, and each
Chattanooga, July 20. ! day approached tho two children and con-
j Messrs. Kiser & Co.—Bob White was j versed writh them. It is resumed that they
j drowned in river hero yesterd&j-.
we do with Lis remains.
M. Roland.
J The telegram was turned oyer to Dr. Amos
1 Fox, chairman of tho Masonic relief commit
What shall would have made c-ff with the youngest, little
Charlie Ross, several djs before the first
instant, but each time uere chanct rl to be
some one passing along the laue. Daring a
conversation with the fatier, I a^ked ri ho had
Lod,
hta of Jericho.
Yonr Committee to wlicin was referred the
subject of procuring statistical information in
reference the sale and consumption of alco
holic spirits iu tho city, tog*, thr-r with its re
sults—direct and indireot, beg leave to make
the following report, which is based upon tno
most reliable authority accessible.
We find that there are at present, nnd have
been for the last two yours past an annual av
erage of seventy licensed retail bar-rooms iu I financial troubles. M. Roland.
the city - distributed about tquaily through- i who xit. white was.
out the business territory-—included within j,j r . White moved to Atlanta from Coving-
corporiito limits. L-itimitiug the sale of | ton eight or nine years ago, and has been liv-
i of these at eight dollars per day', which j j C g here ever since. He traveled for several
of White’s Lodge. He answered, instruct-! *uy enemies who ovei him a grudge that
ing William Roland to have White buried at 1 would likely t°.ke reypn e iu such a rare way.
Chattanooga. Desiring full particular?, we | The lalLer replied thatbe whs unaware that
imperial C5tl00; oolong COxlOO. H.igar ii
by barrel, 40; by tierces 38; by hog-hceis SO
molasses 45; Refined eyiupa 55x85; Near
prime 80. Liverpool eslt 1.75; Virginia 100.
lean soda in kegs7; Engli*!! T’+I in bexea and as
sorted paper 8>,* Pepper 27. Pemento 18. Giugc-r iC.
Candles 18. Wool 35to50. Soap, poor man's, J4 00.
Rifle powder, keg of 25 lbs...
,i j*, j Bucksbor
11 1 Wrapping Twine
FLOUR.
i Superfln
chine unless his c'aiiu was si tried, but offered
oit its value cn bis claim—until after there bad Veen
along, bitter personal correspondence between them;
and until af-.er tbe Montgomery News publirbedita
art.c’e intimating disclosures in its iasue of July 7tb,
before he commenced proceedings, which he did July
lOtb. It is sirauge, I say, that he let one ^ nlire term
ol the court, with its Graid Jury in session, pat*
without waking up to a “sens*: ol duty to hm Company”
if what he says is true.
Stiller frequently advised with me about hia claim,
and this machine, aud, in February last, long beL-ro
ho Lad any idoa of going t j Alabama, I advised him to
I’keep tbe machine If they would net settle his claim
hoot resort to Jaw.but to give them credit for its full
ue. I so advised him aeveral times alterwarde.
then and now believe I gave him proper advice, an
this opinion abler lawyers, with whom I have t
consulted, concur.
I shall not discuss law prints with him. Thoa
rious to see how far a men Is protected by the ad..— ,
of his attorney are referred to tho cises in 14 Ga., 27; j Family
:.‘j <»%., 6ai, alBce !he Cede-, a McLeto, 07J; a Meictlf, I °
272; aud 2 Bishop’s, 2319; which fully establish tbe
doctrine tlm: courts lock to an attorney’s advice In j Grain—Corn by car load
de'.ofmining tbe Mima, tde lnt«.t with which au tet i “..V-iv'rri^insIl M
is done. ! barley none iu market
Now, when the a<»ent intimates ihat I advised Miiier j Bacon—«honlders 1» : clear sides 12V;
to take the machine to Alabama because il could no 1 ; cauvftesed hams 15 l ,@16
,he:e be recovered at Uw. ho rimply .*v.« .hat which I {£MwII-Shtuia.™ ?l“r rib“”« il
be well knows to be untrue. In this connection, it J sides 12.
was delightfully cool, in tbe hot weather yesterday, < MEAL—-PEAS—BRAN.
for this late importation from tbe North, who, I am j (lorn Meal, % bushel
reliably Informed, bad a negro in his office writing for j Pea Meal
him, tc uik of tho ■•Bcvilswo* rule iu Aiabmua." j oSa'urt What MmV,
He inlimates that Miller's claim wus “trumped up” | pem, biinh?!
as a defence to tho suit he Drought last Monday upon | Oil ileal, bbl., two
the account referred io. Iu this, he deliberately and j
knowingly misstates tho truth. 1 will show by his I q* 6nr , e8Heet ^ ton
own admissions at the proper lime and place what j Timothy, ton
that account was “trumped up” for.
The agent seems to write differently from what 1-
swore, lie must reconcile the contradiction. Ho says J Cherokee Lime, ^ bushel
the machiue was * k'.ndiy loaned” to Miller.—Now, I \ hydrouM*c Oen»«
understand a io*m to imply consent.—Ho swore that j James River ...
ho was the ou’y person who cou'.d consent at that J Plaster of Paris, ’■$ b.
•u in cbaipeol
sent. The writ-
2523
yellow
nd gra
srara 11
a 75*1
CHARLrhTON, July 2o.—Cotton—middlings i:.\
low middlings 15q; good ordinary 14 net receipi
154; exporta coaatw:se 1,013; sales 175; stock 0.J5:
tor ton, Jniy 20.—Cotton dull; middlitga 17‘ 4 ; n«
receipts 21; gross 413; sales 150; sloes 7 60J.
New York. July 20.—Cotton—::<d receipts 31; gro:
4.11*3. Futures closed bayly steady: salca 25.101
1?« j J’-riy 16*;; August 10 5-32alC 3 1C; September 1C 15-3
25; | Octobrr 16 0-22*26 6-16; No«*cmher 1C 7 32; D*cea
! Dm 1'. 8. BiClt*
Da. L. D. CAtiiN
?r 16 7-32.
Cuu6 j Louisville, July 20.-—Flour unchanged. Corn firm
Irleaut | vitli tftir demand at 74*82. Pork In fair dtmsnd at
Amer- $2150. Bacon firm; shoulders 8 ! ,; clear rib 11; clear
nd as- j n;<. Lard, tierce, 13>;al3';; keg 14. Whisky 94.
Cincinnati. July 20.—Flour dull and unchanged.
Corn dull; mixed 07a(i0. Pork buoyant but uuserii.u.
Sales early in the day at ‘.0; g<Ler&Jy held ct 21 a*
the close. Lard firm. Shoulder* i> : a ; clear rib 10^;
cl* ar 11. Whisky steely at 05.
St. Louis, July 20.—Flour unchanged. Corn ea-
DLN riSTS.
•oruer Whitehall and Hunter.
.r 47 Whitehall atreet.
WHOLESALE ClKU.K&LY.
j Law a: Co., 26 aud 28 Marietta Street.
C VRRI4GE MAKING A2;D REPAIRING.
J. M. Smith, 48 Proud a reeL
ML ROB ANT TAILORS,
j W. B. Lowe k Co., 41 Whitehall street.
BU -INLSS CN1VEBSIIY.
2. F. Moore, corner Bread and Alabama.
CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS, ETC.
S. S. Ken Dr ice & Sons, corner Marietta and Broad.
GROCERIES. FLOUR, ETC.
u, 1G Mitchell Street.
! sler for trick '
mixed 07al <*0;
L.iat >12i»@l 4U; ambf*. - ?l 2*i
oats G5i7<; rye f l 25a13c;
4 COaB 00 \ valor 64*0.4< for July
1 - l? | RPtieraliy held a*. $21 5).
h (ida8 25 ^ * ,J ^ or ^ ec ^°- ! *» aboulJcrB
8 75*3 01 ' clear 11 ’;all q. L*rd iiri:
London, July 20.—Cott
d Au
WL
*06; *le- I
J5. Pork |
jobbing |
I i'all;
ARUNDEL SPECTACLES.
OR KEGS,
ft, near Wh
■ THE LI VEN SI ORE.
Co., 4 1 .* Whitehall street.
low good on
ary, 8 %
.LOCAL NOTICES.
X. GUNS. PISTOLS, EC.
• Whitehall stre et.
HOTELS.
n—1» ard ?2 per d y, Oppositi
DiiKB A: Bovd. No
.Voti
1 10
1 Imahcl
HAY.
Frrties ovring u« will please come •forward
120 I l>y toe first ti»y ol August next ami M-ltie tLeir
j account a with the money or l>y note. Alter
iKVq.2 25 , that tilde the accounts will be pLuv 1 iu an
.t , 0 jjj c€r8 LuQda £t*r collection by ;iue process of
f25 I law. O. li. Jones *t Co.
...V. $25 july20-d2w.
53
CEMENT—LIME.
*t, ^ ba
TOBACCO.
tcleyrnphed to William Roland for further ! there was any one in tli world who enterta’.n-
information, who wired us the following: i ed any bitterness r.^aiist him. The name of
the father is Mr. Chrstiau K. Iioss, of the
firm of Ross. Scott t Oj., wholesale dry
goods dealers on Ma«et street. The house
was unfortunate durhg the panic, and hence
Mr. lto'S is unable t« pay at once the sum de-
by the blaikuiailers. It is hoj
Onattakoooa, Jnly20.—Robt, White wbo j
was drowned opposite the Roane Iron Co.’s I
works at this place yesterday about 4 1*. m. I
was in bathing with a party, and had been j
drinking for a day or two, aud was iu toxica- j
ted at the time, aud it was bupposed by some
that be swam too fa* to return, but others i
ay it was intentional on account of some
that be will not be ofiiged to do so, but that
it will be the kidnapers who will be ol liged
to pay ihc penalty wvrlhy of their inhuoiani-
tho
jach
‘•A £];lt-nd!(l CUhrcc.”
For sale—one half interest in one of the
most popular business Louses in Atlanta,
which eold $7,000 r t goods la-t year. Half
interest can be bough: lor $7,000 cash. Ad
dress.
Editors of Herald.
A Reality.—The above chaDce is offered
in good faith, and we have no doubt it is one
of the best that Atlanta can afford. -[Eds.
Herald.
Don’t forget to stop&t Byingtcn’s Hole ,
Fort Vail v and Gnffiu, Gt.
Ju!}12 dtf.
K. «r
MEETING CF TIIE GRAND LCDOE —THE DELE
GATES THAT ARE HERE.
The Knights of Pythias met to-day at nine
o’clock, nt the Castle Hall, for the purpose of
electing a Grand Chancelor and all State of
ficers, ns well as transacting other businea*
connected with the State Lodge. m
The following are the delegates that had
arrived up to a late hour last night.
FROM MASON.
Tbos. Hardeman, jr.. T. Corpat, J. T. Car-
neil. C. J. Straberg, J. L Kennedy, R. Low-
enthal, M. D. Rogers. D. Ii, Woodruff',
FROM SAVANNAH.
L J. Govan, M. M. Sullivan, S. C. Lee, It.
H, Floyd, F. Andrews, C. F. Rlancuo, C.
Barnwell, W. H. Turner, Chas. II. Brown.
r Ihos. Smith. John Loul, A. B. Mott, E. F.
Hayden, R. McCumber.
FROM AFOUSTA.
J. S. Davidson, Henry Edmondston.
years for Messrs. Markham A Holdeaness, and
was regarded by them as a good salesman and
a reliable gentleman. After Messrs. Mark
ham £l liolderness quit business, he was en
gaged us salesman by M. U. & J F. Kiser &
Co., who speak of him highly and regarded
him as a good business mao. Mr. White was j but we are aware ha$ y<
about *47 years old, nnd unmarried. He has a I of whom you cant)OTrow. It
is a.small estimate and which would be necessa
ry to sn&taiu them, the annual sales from
tnese li tensed salooDs a-one, will aggregate
:517d.280 and estimating that one-third of
ihn amount is sold at other places will add to
this $J8,42G, which places the aggregate
amount sold at retail iu the ciiy ut $233,706,
a sum nearly sufficient to defray the ordinary
current expenses ol the city government and mother living a Sulphur Springs, Ala , and u ! better than your shild, its blood be on your
pay the annual accruing interest on the bond- brother living in Oglethorpe county. j head,”
ed and floating debt rl the city. j Mr. White was an estimable young mao) Another letter Tads to this (fleet
also find that th ro are fourteen busi- j bad made many friends in Atlanta. He I *• Any attempts ascertain the child’s hid-
ness houses iu the city w here liquor is sold j bad only one fault, and that was probably in- ing place wfill refult in its eutire annihilation.
THE LETTERS OI THE BLACKMAILERS.
11 r. M.—Since writing the above, your
correspondent has mined a more direct idea
of the nature of tluletters which the kidnap
pers have sent to he disconsolate father.—
More fiendish, cruJ or inhumau epistles bu.
man hand never p>nned. One of them reads
similar to this :
“ We know youtre not worth much money,
rich friends
lovo money
at wholesale and shipped to various sections
of the couutry, and that the sales from these|
aggregate one million dollars annually.
From the minutes of the Recorder, wc
find that, of 3420 cases made by the officers
lor violating the ordinances of the city, from
January 3rd, 1874. to June 23th, 1874, short
of six months, 431 of these were for “being
drunk on the streets,” and we baaird nothing
iu saying, that at least one-third of the re
mainder of the 1420 cases were for offences
Iwhicb consisted of acts and conduct induced
s directly the cause of hia death
Ths Bsecheh Investigation.
who THE INVESTIGATING COMMITTEE ARE.
[From the N. Y. Herald, Saturday ]
and a Trustee of the society. He has given
$10,0,0 to found the “Lyman Beecher Lec
tureship on Preaching” in Yale College, $300,
•turn tie child up’
byalcobolic spirit*, though intoxication did <HI< \ to ,OT ? l m * ^'V 3 * or Women
Tbis j iu Cornell University, $40,000 toward the
Long llrancl) end the Library.
Although the season is yet early and Gen.
Grant has not arrived at Long Branch, the
d rnand for ticke ts for the next (rift Concert
o. the Public Library of Kentucky is unex
ampled. Every visitor enquire s whether there
is an office at tho “Branch,” and sends ut
once to too office in New York City, or to the
home office in Louisville for ticket-*, which
aie to have chances in ths 20,000 grand gibs,
aLd the distribution of $2,600,000 on the 31st
oi July.
not exist, and hence was not eL«rg<
would swell the offences lrom drinking spirits
to 774 cases out of the 3420 daring tbe shoit
period named. Tbe lino and roits iu each of
the4rf will probably average 83 cents, w hich
conveys into the city treasury aud officers
hands from this source during u period of
less than s>x months $0.57,70. It is safe to
add in this connection, that notwithstanding
tbe active vigilance and efficiency of the po
lice 1 rce, that not more than one-half of the
Cases ot of intoxication thut have occurred
during the time named have been brought lo
offici.l notice, and v.e are therefore driven to
confront the stubborn fact ihcro has been in
fhe city of Atlanta during this short period
1548 cases of intoxication.
We are far from conveying the impression
that the fi r-going nam&er of oir citizens
have been drunk, for it is qni f e sure that some
have been drunk an d fined more than once.
Not to dwell upon the rnde blows inflicted
upon society by the use of ardent spirits, and
tbe great financial lo.is. suffering and destitu
tion entailed by it, it is beyond all question by
far tho most prolific and fruitful a ourco of
crime extant; as must have come within the
oh-ervalioQ of any intelligent and impartial
citizen. ^
In conclusion we beg leave lo say that our
investigation has reassured ns that intemper
ance is a cancer, not only on the face of t o-
ci ty, bnt also on the face of tbe body politics,
which if not counteracted will rat Into tho
vitals and destroy the life of both. Let the
friends of temperance everywhere use every
proper effort for tbe extermination of the
“hydra-headed monster” from among us.
building of a church in Ithaca, N. Y. f his
former Lome, and is in constant exercise of
generous private charities.
Augustus Stoirs, ot the commission house
of Storrs* Brothers, is a membtr of the Ply
mouth church Board of Trustees, Treasurer
of the society; a man of kind, cfcaritabla dis
position, clear sense, and consistent Chris
tian character,
Ilenry M. Cleveland was formerly a Con
necticut mau, and a few years since was a
member of the fcllate Board of Education.
He has been a member of the Plymouth
Church fourteen years, is a member of the
Ex.mining Committee, and is known as
sighted, genial honorable man.
Wo
terms.”
Meaning that n case the money in not
forthcoming the^ will kill the infant.
No one can reid thft letters without feeling
his blood boil. Four letters ia all have been
received, and er»jh of them is cool and cruel.
tt tir i * .. , , I “ We know oir business,” says one of the
Ilenry W Sage m a deacon of the cbqrch , .. , Bre iu to fl j ht it ollt ...
ul a Irusteeot the society. He has given} ' 6 ®
LATER NEWS.
ONE OF THE KIDNAPPERS C APT FRED.
The publiJ is familliar with the mysterious
correspondence which lias be<*n going on in
the “Porsorftl” column of tho Public Dodger,
leading to jegotiation for the return of the
child, but tom the latest advertisement which
has appealed, it is evident that thus far no
oomproinje has been effected, and that the
agonized parents arG still anxiously waiting
for something to turn up by which the lost
one fthorid be returned.
THE AWJEST.
On Wednesday afternoon, Mr. .Joshua Tag
gart of the detective firm, doing business at
Fifth aid Spruce streets, waited on District
w Attorney Mann and staled that ho bad cer-
_ j Q tain information in his possession, which he
business ho is a member ot the large paper i though* might have some connection with
house of H. C. Halbert & Co. the ca*4. lie and Li-* coadjutors, Messrs.
Horace Ii. Clafio, one of tho Trustees of ! Lukens ftBd Owto. have since been BCfmly
the society (acd with the exception of its j “"fPR*! m w °‘ > , ,
President James Freeland, tbe oldest Biember ‘be,r igors. M r -. r “3g«t yesterday aUernoon
of that hoard iu service), has alwaya beer. «re 9 ttfi Chr.stophe. AVoaster, who if. a well-
ot the foremost men in tho af
fairs ol tho society.
John Winslow is tho District Attorney for
Kings County, appointed by Gov. Dix, and
Da member ol the law firm of Winslow A
Van Cott in Brooklyn. His partner. Judge
Van Cott, is a leading member of tho Church
of the Pilgrims (Dr. R. 8. Storrs), nnd whs a
member oi thospeoial committee which called
the late Congregational Council.
H. V. White, the Church Treasurer, in
prominent!}' active iu all the Plymouth
Church and Sunday school work. He is a
banker aud broker iu New York.
known confidence man, and is said to be &
profetfiional blackmailer iu Franklin square.
It is riipposed that Wosster had repaired there
to injet the other parties who are implicated
in tl)*i matter. Ho has been observed to huve
metric the same hoar, for three day*, the
perion’f, with whom he held earnest ooneulta-
tiora. Tbearrefifc was made between halt
piist one and two o'clock and the prisoner
was conducted to City Solicitor Coll is* office,
208 Went Washington Square, and was there
questioned as to the abduction. Ho denied
having any connection with it, and vehement
ly protested thut ho was innocent, saying that
he could
! Madiotu
j Oar market bring c
! co markets South, ou
i any i
LIQUORS.
! Brandy — French, & grilou
American
Apple
Peach
, I Bum — Jamaica
I Giu — Holland
* j American
i Whisky—Corn (Country)
Rectified
! Rye
Robertson Conuty
ir of P
time, January 1st, and that Le
t'ao office here, and that he did
ten evidence showed, however,
ao anaiKUiit, aud that Miller \vi
The Agent's statements about Jtliller’a “unfaithful
■eivices,” the Company's ‘‘dissatisfaction,” the con
templated closing of the Atlanta otti.-e being the “re-
«uli” cf Miller'. mUmacaxemeul. etc., it will also be | favoraMy witlj
more proper to discuss !nc.:urt, and 1 dismiss them
with a simple quotation lrom a letter, written by th-?
manager of tho Howe Company to Milltr, December
li;h, 1873, as follows:
* * * “As far as you arc personally concerned, y
' stand woff, aud no doubt but what wo would have
4 plenty of places for you if we should decide to close
“the Atlanta olfice. * * * Let un know the exact
“state of things on January let, and try and get the
“business iu a shape to dose If vse wish to.”
When I first advised Miiier no change or intention
to close up this cfF.ce had been exprested.
As to tbe charge of ihosgwnt against Judge Butt,I make
no reply. His character as au upright, intailigentma
gistrate needs no defense in this community.
The agent expresses a determination to bring this
case beiore a jury of Fulton county; there my client
will ba ready to meet him, and there will the »?cl!
have arTopportunity to answer for the libellous lan
guage which In his published communication he ap- |
plies to Miller.
When he eay» I “both lnauifested and expressed re- j Bleached Cotton
luciauce” to defend Miller, ho states th:t which he I Oauaburg
knows to be basely fame.
I do not know what interest the public may have in .
- . . _,, f | Fa lo and Phamix etripei
my contracts nuil fee, or tin to of tny Isto flrro.i’cpe Atlions ch. cts
k Brown, with tho Howe Company; I will state, how- j Athena stripes,...*J.!.!.
ever, as referoncs lias been made thereto, that $1,1301 Cambric*—Glazed
pail! r.s for n rvi-cs that wo performed, sccordtun j Brown En’iSs'.'
to.epecial contracts, during u period of nearly three j Goucord Jeans
years instead of one, as elated; acd I will inrthe
mark that tho Company hato already coU«c‘.c
than fourteen thousand dollars on one rlaim
was put in our hands and suit brought thereof
I shall not further notice this agent iu tbe
pern, and now dismiss him with that contempt which! HARDWARE,
his conduct dcs-ives. Julius L. Brown. I H*us_ini to 60J
j We aie t tiering extra inducements in stylish ;
; Spring and ifuaimer clothing. We are de-
| termined to reduce our stock.
M. & J. IIirsch.
5u Whitehall.
Ni) .ViAliiN1 INsl UANCE.
. 8 Wall ri.. in K mhall House
UTCRNLYs.
uu. c <r. Pryor an 1 Decatur ate.
u* AND HaNISHING GOODS
DttL-jaiM ihiNG.
Whit* hall street.
d styic. We
lost important tobac- 1
A prices will compare j
Large stock (
Prints—Alleus
bp ramie
P&citic
Wamsntta..
Merrimack*...
Glhghums—liei
4-4 Sheeting.
Ter. Herald Job Office.—We have enter-* —
ed iut) a contract with Mr. W. C. Dodson, a
superior Job Printer, by which we have tians-
ferred to him the sole use and control and the j
entire business of the Job Department of the ^
$8 oo (o' fl?on I Herald Office. All dbntrrto.s tor job work (,i j —
1 so @ 3W j every description, to be done ut this office, ,
’.*!..*... 2 73^3 50 | must bo made with him, and the payments ! -J?’
4 ullSs si! 1 ^ or same must be made to Lim.
Mr. Dodson Is thoroughly competent and
is a gentleman; and tho Herald Job Office is J
, , ,, i Du
prepared lo execute any work us well, as neat- Da
ly, as expeditiouslv, and upon as good terms 1 —
ns any office in the State. Bring in your :
woik and tall for Mr. Dodson,
aorl-tf ALSTON A CO.
1 CO ot 5 t
1 50 fa 2 o
1 25 (<H 1 :
:*I.VG MvCEl
Millinery and f.«
WHOLESALE HARDWARE.
jaxkc a; Co , or. P -tchtrce and L
DENTlsT.
Link, cor Wu.tchsil xnd Hunter t
FHYsitl «XS!
alhoi n, cor. Brofcd and AUbtiav i
Y»trobi:l\nd. Jimei* li -.uk B ock.
I Checks and :
Luglc and Pluenix Checks.
is 4 DBlia&tMSnjfflBr fiesort.
KENNESAW HOUSE,
Marietta, Georgia.
Cha
JaAitn'rais, B:
S, OIL CLOTHS
ros A Co., ccrnr
Ere.
Whitebali and
DRY GOODS.
ystox .k Co , corner White!
..12,‘ a *414
18
ry Grey....
11 -j
.1 more j 'j‘ ic k inj ; ^ .V'.'.’.'ilifj-sit
after it ! Spool Cotton—Coats*. .70
WHOLESALE C
rAKDs. Pryor, coi
CIGAR MANF’Y .
P. H. Enoli uebi
) DEALER IN LEAF TOBACCO.
7 and 29 son’ll Broad street.
| Cotton Yarn
’ I
Horseshoe Iron
Round an»t square...
City Mills bar
Pittsburgh bar
TTorne fihoe nails
.Nail rod
Ames' shovels, pe
Roland's shovels
Plow ntoel
Oast steel
German atecl
Sad irons
Lead—Bar
Oasiings per lb...
Buggy Springs
•‘Thou Shalt not Steal.
Thu the text from which the Her. Mr.
Martin, of the First Presbyterian Church
preached ; ft most excellent sermon on lant
Babfcaih, and it h hoped that, at some day
not far distant, this bat men as well as ihe one
delivered by Mr. Martin on the Sabbath be-'
fore ; on “ Honor Iby fither aud thy mother’
may he repeated. Taia would not alone be
gratifying to tho members of that church, but
would also be thankfully received by the nu
merous friends and admirers of the Rev. Mr.
MartiD, who heretofore did not have the op
portunity of having hia sermon on the “Ten
Commandments. ”
This next Sabbath—trxt will be—“Thou
•halt not commit adultery.”
Attention Ludicil
All who are interested in the fl»g presenta
tion and hop lo be given at Ponce De Leon,
complimentary to the Fulton Blues, are re
quested to meet ut the Y. M. Library this af
ternoon at 6 o’clock. Mrs. J. M. Johuron,
I Mrs. B. A. Prattle, Mrs. Miles Turpin, Mrs. J.
W. Feans.
The Cotton Fielil Minstrels.
This company of home-made minstrels gave
a splendid show last night to a crowded house
at DeGivft’s. Ths programme was excellently
carried oat; tho local notes were fine anil the
situations comic in the extreme. They will
probably repeat the entertainment.
Read tho advertisement of "Rie Franklin
Steam Printirg House,and then seed Messrs,
Jfts. P. Harrison & Co., your job printing.
Tbe Gainesville brass bond passed through
the city Sunday night en route for Oxford, to
discourse sweet music to the graduates ef
Emory college. SMI . _r > f
— “HI! wbero d:j y<-i get tbiiu trousers ? “ irked j MOVE AN ALIBI
»u irishman of a man who happened to bo pawing j from the 18th of Juno. Our reporter was
wllli a pair of remarkably abort trnuaeraou. “I got ’ unable to obtain Iho facts implicating hlin ill
them where they grew,” was tho Indignant reply.
‘Then by my conscience,” said Faddy, “you've
pulled them on a y«-ar too soon.”
Stealing the Clothes or a Dead Man.— 4il ]
They have had quiet a sensation at the Morgue au!!...
lately (not a dead sensation, but n living one) ! Nalls—lod to l2d tiulhiied..
in the shape of a well dressed, elderly female, i
who comes |lhere early every morning, p.ud I ;{| j*’’“!****“**”
drawing her prayer book lrom her pocket, sho ! iron—b
recites a prayer or two in a low tone of voice,
then prostrates herself ou the pavement, and
romains f«r a fev/ moments absorbed in silent
prayer; she then rises and departs convinced
that by this process sho has resuscitated all
tho dead bodies in the building. Of course .. 8PadB . t do>
the poor old creature is mad, but her madness
is of so mini and harmless a type that no one
attempts to molest or interfere with her. And
apropos of the Morgue, another robbery was
committed in that cheerful building
lately.; The body of a young man elegantly
dressed, who had hung himself on aooount of
losses at play, was exposed to view one day,
with hiH clothes, as usual, hanging to a nail
above the corpse. Tho unusi il quality and
elegance of those garments, at*reeled the no- ];• i!j
tieo of a young man among the spectators, j V lb..’..*.’*.'
and that night, ho managed to gain eutranco : Saul, 'p ft”.’*!!!!.’’!”!.’.
to tho budding and possess himself of tho j Madder. ^ tb
coveted vestments. Having put them on, ho ^ {[|
went, unfortunately for himself, to tako a ! uri lnt t ( liip, p ih’’’.....
stroll in tho neighborhood of tho Morgue, | camphor. ^ lb..............’.V.
probably to look utter some further means ol ; Itohk", ii
replenishing his wardrobe, when one of the I saltpetre* ^ l'b U °
workmen employed in tho establishment spied ! i- v^rnitii, v K«i..!.!! ‘
him and recognized tho clothes he wore. | J^.nn Yumihh, t' v;ai
“Lau ! Jean !” ho cried, “thero goes our i Vsrnish. V
Ufesjt corpse walking up the street.” The fel- I
b\v took to his heels, bnt was pursued mul ’ Garter Oil. \Vki1 .’. ...* .* ’.!!’
captured, nnd tho clothes identified, and ho j Hw«*ct ou, i;»i
ii now paying tho penalty ol h:a beastly dan- j JyJJJJ} J}|!' £ ^
dyism bv undergoing a lengthy imprison- | Lwd^oii.V p»i.’... ... .’ .
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4»,v«Jj
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1Hs30
IOaIJV.
II SO
16.60
UK
16.00
10*,(,f.V2V
DRUGS. OILS. ETC.
$ 9 <
i VHF. ••KEWESAW’ has just b«
. refumisbrid aud put iu couipldle o
'rat. Thin .
twcfortable accommodations tliaa »;t
For’ a Smnmrir Climat**, Marietta
)ash*-.l—it* clevatton (1150 ivet above
uftkts it de!f|*htmlf> cool aud
pt point betwecu favantiali a
n fepaiDted,
■
It is tbe high- j —
i the fleost c
i in
I he
dri\os aie to bt enjoyed.
A good Livery Stable furnishes Lorseaand carriage* i
at liberal rates.
The terms of board for famthts r.r- $40 00 ner i
month: li;.If price for oervauhv. r. d children under
12 years of a^e. Single person i:i a room $50 00 pt-r
month.
FLETOUER k FBUYER,
mv!7-d2ai Proprietors, i
bankers and brokers.
; AND FINE GUOCERIKL
Co., 114 WhitehaU elreet,
ORS AT WHOLESALE and RETAIL.
HMI N MLR4. II \NTS AND GROCERS.
::kt. A r i.itK\TH. 117 Wbttehati streeL
. i. en :.!; k:;i and Paper hang b.
SALll.
Street, corner Do-
0FFIN MANTFaClUREtL
o. .* Ivy street. (Vil in 'ham Biildiof.)
Lord John Rnanell is at present sorently
paddling through his eightj-nccond year. Ho
;m a little, shrivollcd-up old fellow, with a dis
position na sweat ns a rancid bazlenut, and an
unoonqoerahle passion for broad brimmed
hats and red banduma pocket handkerchieta.
Ten years ago it was one of the sensations of
the House to hoar this surprising manikin
sneeze. He seemed to concentrate himself, as
it were, for a gigantic effort, would be bent
ueirly double by the force of the explosion,
.nd would then drive down into Ihe Aiming
banner of rod silk, from which, after several
minutes’ obscuration, lie emerged with a
countenance as vivid as the back of a scalded
lobster. Tbe late Lord Clarendon is r^>ort-
cd to have once said; “When Lord John takes
snuff the cons* quences “bring down the
House.*’— Brooklyn Argus,
the trammoliou. City Solicitor Collin, wbeu
questioned ph to the evidence against him, re
marked that he did not ferl at liberty to state
w hat ths evidence was, but assured tho repor
ter that it was sufficient to satisfy District At
torney Mann and himself that Woseter was
tho man wanted. Wh.it tko real facts of tho
case are cannot be ascertained at present, but
it is thought by somo that iu less than twen
ty-four hours
THE CHILD WILL BJC KICOVERED,
ami the other guilty parties brought t> jus
tice. This will cortainly be the caso If he has
been in any manner interested in tho abduc
tion and thero is good reason lor btdioviog
that he has. lu fact, it is asserted
on the streets that a certain detective has de
clared he has tho “dead-wood” ou him. Wosn-
ter was takes before Alderman Brni’h and had
a bearing. The Aldeiman thou committed
him to ihe County Prison until a further in
vestigation into tne matter could be made.
The aooueed in ft well-bijtft, good-looking
in tut.—Paris Letter.
Unbtablx Gladstone—Gladstone is called
eloquent iu England, but any one is ho called
who can put teu words together without hesi
tating. The ex-Premier is remarkably fluent,
is ready in debate, aud, possessing a clear,
urrecable voice, always commands attention.
Singularly hot-blooded for one of Scutch de
scent, he is too impetuous to be diplomatic;
too earnest to be cynical, too thought^
diibelievo in the people, too ambitious to be
always thoroughly honest, lie is a mustard-
phs'.er to himselt and a ilea to his political
•exporters. What William E. Gladstone wil|
do at any moment is a conundrum to every
cue, himself included. He lets I dnre not
wait upon I would, and is a nobler man from
in pulse than from deliberation. There is at
(•tee too much aud too little of him.— W. Y»
'lyibuns,
Mr. John Harper, of the firm if Harper
Bre*. i* said lo be dying.
14 (€|>
2 4t» t.U
9 Oil (n>
1 75 (a)
1 fO M)
1 ‘2\ «a
75 (<d
l 10 U
1 13 **
1 25 (w) 1 75
V. T. Stiirinvcll.
^VOCAL AND INSTRUJIENTAL
MUSIC:
X\T^>. 2051 Lixioltic
Order* through the Postoflloo, o: re
tlnuce will rcc MVH protn^.t »ne; tion.
Rjr SAxiKrAcrios avAiuvn
HayIiu tAUK-’t Music iu the city foi
Mr. B. Refer* with yleaaure to for mo:
IiirORTANT TO THOSE SEEKING
Health and Pleasure
AT THS
Virginia Springs
THE M -> A( E ;; OF IKE ***
iGuk.vt Ar vNvio Coast Link
ers’. ynn,
v*«.
: 1'JfuAtn
.• ^'FREEDMAN’S SAVING & TRUST CD.,
Atlanta. Ga., July 18, 1874.
U EPOSITORS In the above Company are l onpeot-
fulty roquM*te,t to bring or aeiid tbelr jassb b.^-ks
lo ih« office ol Uu* Company. No 18 Ur* ».t ui..l W.i.ion
•tree!*, ut tbe earliest practicable mono i f. that they
m;iy be ventiaJ and properly balar.ceJ. t y .r , c 0 J
th« C«>nums«louers. C. S. JOHNSON,
Jyl9 Iw ActuiK Oaabltr.
t arrADKezntut t»y
Pullman Sleeping Cars
Through from AILri’<TA. vis Ooluinuta, Wilmington
WHITE SI LPIUTv SPRINGS.
WIIHOCT OH \NGE. •%'R
Off. l' Frai.
K-re*Kene Oil,
Petro Oil, 'P
Turpentine, ft «al
('.\u*cbu. if* ih
l'Uxaeeff. ^ lb
Alcohol, V
Raw I .In-* i >1 Off. V 1 «»»l
Boii it Lln-eul Oil. P k»i
Stork Poafford, 'Jl ffoa
Syrup. V ffo*
Gum .\8rtHfuPlffA 60
Acid Sulphiuio, s* carboy 11 00
Tctegr»|intc Murkcta.
al Telegram le the M era hi i
Haw York, July 20.— Flour closed
ern olosnd lower; new more actin'; No.
Richmond »xtra $7 30»H 75; Baltimore Howard street j
brand* (5 5015 70; Maryland (5 70a7 73. Wheat dul 1
nnd lower. Corn iu good demand. Pork active and
firm. laid in good demaud and firm. Cotton uu-
chautad and steady; uiidfflinas 17^. Spirits tnrpeu-
iln* Rrong«r at 86 V Booin very quiet and steady at
fa 10*3 T9 for strained. Tar dull and tame; aity pitch
ftfts iiau^id,
WANTED.
1
tW ) exper‘. , » Imff.'ers ea*i bo «tren e;u;ffoy -
tnani at Ifco Atlai.u Nur^eri***. on McDoonu,;
M. *OhE k Oi\
Atlanta Paper Mills,
JAMtS ORMOND. Proprietor.
South - t L , '’ U Sl’KlHMON OP NKWSPAPWt tsKIt 1 UIS IS* „ ula ; pr itK» 'itli in
.. . . . | r ,u * °f *lff* I>M‘e** aprW-tf u enbner While Sulphur rpruus 45 7^
10. 1 >4 voa* a0; j ... — lore an Almu S,»riuK« 44 20
will ccaUnue until thj
To Families, Tnvalidsruul
ffoi-'j* au.i ; 1 lurmuu flrom th«* Spring*;
mcnt ttust in .- ff.irffy : ommenff P*»if tothef
cration, as by It they avoid the 1RKQCKN r
Thai ^rett
Qthei
lift.
I tb. ir efforts p* th M
dirtH-Uvin wffi merit a ►ubataotial reco./mt.o i L'cm tl.e
travel tli* | u’ffla
P«*n> n^cr* loavimi AManta 6;83 a. u , via Georg *
Raiii.u . arrive a- Auguxta in lime to oonm.t with
4:15 i*. m through tra*n. arrive at Spring r. m.,
si*o.'*..a morning. Re mm: Leave bprlug 8: 11 r.
arrive at Auuu-ta 8.4i \ m., eec nd ntorniu*. m time
10 connect with ua;us lor Allan.a, Mvcun, bavaimah,
Ac,, A*.
found 7rip Tick tin to Virginia Springs:
Alietffcauv s,.nr#> 1.,‘33 ng
J. CAR WOOD,
JjtODRDBY and hlamiracturer 01
OAST IRON FRONTS, RAILINGS AND SASH W£I8HTS
Orders promptly filled, reasonable prices and the
vor> beet work. Fouudty street, near WesUru and
ttl.autic Railroad.
myj-ttm ftTLftHTft, GA. t JyM 3W
44 20
Moutgtmeiy Wl .t * su’phur Spriuga sg
Rockbridge Man. Springs 43 qj
Hot or Hfibrig 8p»ln«* 40 ro
Sweet or s*cet t’UAtvbeste Spring** 4s 40
For Tickets arid lurtber lnformMion appiv at No. A
JL.iubah House, and at Ga. R. li. Ti.ket offl.**. TTaiou
Depot. A. FJPR.
G«n i Passenger and Ticket A**uL
t. H. Vnn,
SOfttkern Faesengsr AgsaL