The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, May 18, 1873, Image 7

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STATE LAW CARD . *** Parties having business in any of ike town* named below, will find the Lawyers whose Ca is are t inserted below reliable and prompt. Cards imei .ed for ! $30 a year. ^THENB. Cobb, Erwin & Cobb. Attorneys st Law, Athens. Ga. Emory Speer, Lawyer, Athens, Georgia, as Solicitor General, will at' tend the Court* of Clarke, Jackson, Walton, Gwinnett, Hall, Banks, Franklin, Habersham. White, Rabun, and give attention to collections and other claims. Tinsley W. Rucker, Attorney-at-Law—Prompt attention given to all bus- LBAVT. Thomas R. Lyon, Attorney at Law, practices regularly in the Courts of Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collections made. All business diligently attended to. B ARNKSVIliLK John F. Redding, Attorney -at-Law. wiii give careful attention to all business put in his hands. J. A. Hunt, Will practice in Flnit Circuit and Supreme Court. Solicits business. c ALHUUN, Joe. McCoonnel, Will practice in all the Courts. M A K. T E K S V I A. L E Wofford & Milner, p° It S Y T II Literary Chit-Chat. The Augsburg Allgsmeins Zeitung, one of the oldest and ablest independent chroniclers of news in the world (having been founded in 1708,) raises a warning voice against the “ring” tendencies, which are rapidly making the press of the Continent corrupt and degen erate. It eays the power of the daily press is being transferred to bankers and landowners. In Berlin only three or four independent pa pers are left; m the other cities of Prussia the “liberal” journals have passed into the hands of joint stock companies; in Vienna, the daily press is corrupt and servile, and the few really independent German newspapers are curbed by the severe administration of the press laws. The principal newspaper ot Lorraine, the Zeilung fur Lothringen, published at Metz, hag a peculiar and chameleon like life. In the morning it comes out as a half sheet, in French; in the evening as a full sheet, m Ger man. The for is entitled Premiere Edition, the latter Zseeite Ausgabe. An association of master barbers in Berlin have decided to publish an organ in the in terest of their craft, and to call it Der Butegel (The Leech). “Gulliver’s Travels” has been translated into Gujerati. At Sarat a new dictionary of this language has been published, containing 22,000 words. Gujerati is used by the Parsees. Mrs. Frances Elliot’s “Old Court Life in France’’ is a bitter, bad book, in two volumes, crammed with bad grammar, bad history and bad taste, m about equal proportions. The scenes and descriptions of the book are neither true as history nor entertaining as ro mance. A new translation of the “Institutes” of Justinian, by Thomas Erskine Hallow, has appeared in London. It is translated and edited with care and skill. Roberts Bros, will begin their series of the works of Camille Flammarion with the author’s last work, just issued in Paris, “Ite- cits de l’lnfini” (Stories of the Infinite). The author^ a firm believer in the plurality of in habited worlds, and is a spiritualist of the highest type. The world renowned series of “Murray’s Handbooks” has received an important addi tion in “The Cicerone; or, Art Guide to Painting in Italy, for the use of travelers,” by Dr. Jacob Burckbardt, edited by Dr. A. Von Zahn and translated from the German by Mrs. A. H. Clough, widow of the poet and scholar, so well remembered in New England circles. The author bears the highest reputa tion in Germany as an authority on the histo ry of art A Woman’s Rights Paper (La Donna) is published at Venice, and is edited by Mile. Beccari. In a late number it is stated that an application to the Italian Government to admit women to the great universities of Turin and Rome was met with this reply: “There is no need of a law to permit women to enter the colleges, since there is no law which prohibits their doing so.” Upon this hint the Italian girls have acted, and four of them are now attending a course of philoso phy in Rome. An English reviewer points out the fact that at the present time it is the novel, and not the ballad, that forms the nation, and that the school of sensational writers, who almost monopolize the popular reading of two countries, are doing the English language a mischief that can bardly be cured. Tbe still worse effect upon the public taste and morals of such novels as are poured forth from the pens or the Braddons, the Broughtons, the De LafRames (“Ouida,”) the Woods, and many more, cannot be measured. Henry Jame6, Jr. has a laudatory review of i Beni. W. BarrOW» Theophile Gautier in the April North Amer- ; Lawyer: will give prompt attention to auy legal busi- ican, in which that writer’s incomparable gift 1 peas*entrusted to bin care. of expression is eulogized. Cabaniss & Turner, Attorneys at-Law, will practice in the counties of Flint Circuit, and Supreme Court, and elsewhere by special contract. STAR CAMPLES 1 I PROCTER Sc CAMBLE’S “Light of Day” Brand STAR CANDLES! Atlanta, Macon LAWYERS. THOMAS FINLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW, ATLANTA GEORGIA. P RACTICE IN THE SUPREME AND CIRCUIt Courts, and elsewhere by special contract. A1 business attended to with dispatch. Office: North Eas^ Corner of Broad and Marietta Streets, Bed Build AUGUSTA ap3fl-tf GROCERS. BASKS AND BARKERS. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK, of the City of Attest*. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OM’MI UNITED STATES Directors—Alfred Austell, b’. h’. Richards, E. W. Holland, Jonn Nt*i, 8. M. Inman, W. J. Garrett, W. B. Oox. Special attention is made to collections,for which we remit promptly at lowest rate of exchange. Alfred Austell, President: W. H. Taller, Cashier; P. Romare, last Cashier. nov22. ALLGOOD & HARGROVE BANKERS, Rome, Groorgia Special Attention Civen to Collections. Correspond with and refer to HOWES d3 MAC M No. 30 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, nov27-6m. J^AYf NOTICE. A. C. ARLINGTON, Xutwyer, jJ*~Well PsicTicz rs All the Corora. _ Office: James' Block, Of rtf cb2- * tlanta Georgia. S. A. DARNELL, Attorney - at-Law SPECIAL COMMISSIONER OF CLAIMS For Georgia. Office corner Broad and Alabama Sts. Will practice in the Courts of Atlanta and Blue Ridge j> f. yiA MADDOX, A. D. Hammond, THE LATEST, BEST AID CHEAPEST JOHN H. JAMES, BANKER AND BROKER, HL_ for two or more months. Collections promptly ttended to. Refers to and corresponds with the Xi- o nal Park Bank of New York. Does business the me as an incorporated Bank. nov22-3m. K X VALLEY. ICE CREAM FREEZ ER COOLERS! IS LARGE QUANTITIES, ON HAND AT W. C. Collier Attorney and Counselor at Law, Fort Valley, Ga G R I F F I N R H Johnston, Jr., Will give especial attention tc all Legal Business en trusted to his care. Practices in the Flint Circuit. Doyal Sc Nunnally, Will give prompt attention to any business entrusted to their care. Franklin & Eidiberg’s, Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters, i Dealers in STOVES, RANGES, GRATES, Plain and Burnished TINWARE, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS generally. J. C. Clements Will practice in Rome and Cherokee Circuits. Prompt attention given to collections. Claims for wild lands attended to promptly. A GRAlf OK. W. wrTurner, Attorn* y-at-Law. Special attention given to collec tions. Plumbers', Steam, Gas Fitters’ and Tinners’ MATERIALS at Manufacturers’ Prices. ALL KINDS OF METAL ROOFING, WATER, GAS AND STEAM WORKS DONE WITH DISPATCH. Agents for SELDON STEAM PUMP. TURES and GLOBES. M AVISOS A. G. & F. C. Foster, Attorneys-at law, will practice in Ocmulgee Circuit. Supreme Court, and United States Circuit Courts. The Senior is Register in Bankruptcy for 6th and 6th Dis tricts. A fall stock of CHANDELIERS, GAS FIX- D0LLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 2 Wall Strkrt, Atlanta, Georgia. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL $300,000 Interest allowed from date of Deposit. nov22-ly. GEORGIA State Lottery WHOLESALE DEALER IN- TOBACCO, CIGARS AND LIQUORS. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND FOP. SALE CHEAP TO THE TRADE, EVERY VARI ETY OF TOBACCOS, CIGARS AND LIQUORS. STULTZ’S AAAA, GRAVELLY’S SUPERIOR, LONE JACK, HIGHLANDER, MAYFLOW ER FINE CUT, AND OTHER CELEBRATED BRANDS MADE SPECIALTIES. ORDERS PROMPTLY FILLED. -F* NOTICE. H aving commenced business again near MY OLD STAND, at No. 158 on Marietta street. opposite the Tremont House, I respectfully call the at tention of the public to my assorted stock of Family and Fancy Groceries, and Family Drugs; all of which I offer at the lowest cash prices, my terms being strictly cash. Respectfully, feb24-d3m R. P. TATUM. M* LL.KDGEVIl.LE Only Fifteen—“Ouida,” Missis sippi Edition. R OMK Dunlap Scott, Lawyer. Practices in sll the Courts. C. A. Thornwell, From the Memphi. Avalanche. I I - aw J‘ er , practices in >11 tbe Courts. Special attention V. , . , .. I o collection. A day or two since the chief of police of ~~— this city received a dispatch from the city "VT - 1 K * x A * marshal of a neighboring town in Missis- sippi requesting him to detain a young girl John H. Woodward, who would arrive ou a train from that direc- Attorney-at-law and Real Estate Agent, Prompt and lion. The dispatch Stated that the girl, who j energetic in push—ng business placed in his hands, is but fifteen years of age, had * ' “— National nsmtiiii OF The United States of America, DRAWINGS DAILY, AT 5 P. M. Capital Prize $7,000.00 30,31 Ticket es, Amounting to $53,2.53.20. 00, Shares in Proportion Waslimston, D. O. Cash Capital | w away from her come the previous eight, taking a quan tity of her mother's jewelry, and had boarded the one o’clock train for this city. Her name was given, with the request that it be sup pressed, as she was of one of the best fami lies in that portion of the State. Unfortu nately the dispatch arrived two honrs alter the train, and when detective Cranmer visited the depot he, to his chagrin, found the bird bad flown. Diligent inquiry failed to learn anything of the girl, until the afternoon Mr. C., by chance, met a gentleman to whom the girl had sold a portion of the jewelry. He said that when first approached by the girl in his 6tore he had refused to purchase unless the girl could bring him a permit from her guar dian or parents. She answered him, “Very well,” and left the store. A half hour later she returned with a written permission to sell the jewelry, and signed in a neat lady-like hand “Miss Jennie Williams,” whom the girl represented to be her mother. Everything appearing proper, the gixl having given her place of residence in the city—fictitious—the gentleman purchased, giving her $100 for a watch and chain. That afternoon, although the detective did not come np with the girl, he learned that she had purchased a ticket for New Orleans and taken the train, going back directly by her home from which she had fled the night previous. A dispatch to that effect was immediately sent to the city marshal previously referred to, and who was the young runaway’s cousin. That evening when tbe train arrived at the town where they lived it was quite dark. The girl bad seated herself on the side of the car farthest from tbe platform, and when tbe train stopped she lowered her vail and appeared to be sleeping soundly. Her cousin, the mar shal, tapped her on the shoulder and asked if she had not better get out and go home. “Sir,” she replied in a disguised tone of voice, “you must be mistaken. I am from New Or leans.” That would not do, however, and a moment later she left the car, in company with her cousin. The only reason sbe assigned for her strange conduct was that she had a strong desire to go off to some distant place and then turn up two or three years later aa an authoress of mark. She had been reading “Oaid<’s” works, and thought that all that was needed to make her a second edition of that talented authoress was a slight chance and a good deal of mystery, Mr. R. A. Watson, of the Georgia press, has recentlv written a posm entitled “Com pensation, the first verse of which reads thus : “1 don't deny that nature made A very sorry churl of me. And wherefore I was made st sll I never could exactly see." If Mr. Watson, who is one of the sprightli- est of Southern poets, one of the purest and best of men, ana one of the most industrious journalists, doesn’t qoit slandering himself in that shameful way, we shall be compelled to hold him personally responsible for his con duct —Courier-Journal- DF^XTXjiXji PAID. $1,000,000! SOUTHERN TERRA COTTA WORKS - $2,563,911.63. Cash Assets .... | BRANCH OFFICE, Philadelphia, where the business of the Company la transacted. OFFICERS: E. A. ROLLINS, President. JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee. H. D. COOKE, (Washington) Vice-President. EMMERSOX W. PEET, Vice-President and Actuary. JOHN M. BUTLER, Secretary FRANCIS 1 GURNEY SMITH, M. D. t Medical Director WM. E. CHANDLER, (Washington,) Attorney. THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THEIR WORKS IN full operation and are now prepared to receive order tor aU all kinds of TERRA COTTA WORKS. Such as Window Caps, Enrichments of Cornice | such as Bracketts, Medallion, and everything in ihe j Architectual line. Also Chimney Tops, Vases, Flower g Pots, Statuary, etc, Also, manufacturers of SEWER PIPE, From 3 to 80 inches in diameter. Also, interior deco- j rations, §uch as Centre Pieces. Cornice, etc. We will guarantee all the work that we undertake to execute to give entire satisfaction. PELLEGRINI k GIORGI. j jan5-dt. Rracetrack Street, near U. S-Barracks. E. A. ROLLINS, JAY COOKE, CLARENCE H. CLARK GEORGE F. TYLER. WM. G. MOREHEAD, JOHN W. ELLIS, DIRECTORS: HENRY D. COOKE, T. HINCKLEY CLARK, WM. E. CHANDLER, JOHN 1). DUPREES, EDWARD DODGE, H. C. FAHNESTOCK, I N THE Bvf E SCHEME, FORMED BY THE ternary • uation of 78 numbers, making 76,076 tickets ie drawing of 12 ballots, there will be 220 prizes, .-aoh having three of the drawn num bers on it; 4,356, each having two of them cn; 25,740, each having one only of them on; and also 45,760 tickets, with neither of the drawn numbers on them, beine blanks. To determine the fate of these prizes and blanks, 78 I numbers, from 1 to 78 inclusive, will be severally ' placed in a wheel on the day of the drawing, and 12 of them drawn out at random: and that ticket having for its combination the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd drawn numbers, will bo entitled to the capital prize of $7,000 00 That ticket having on it the 4th, 6th, and 6th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 7th, 8th, and 6th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 10th, 11th, and 12th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th drawn nambers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 3d, 4th and 5th | drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 5th, 6th, and 7th drawn numbers, to 650 00 ; That ticket having ou it the 6th, 7th, and 8th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 8th, 9th, and 10th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it tile 9th, 10th, and 11th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 4th drawn cumbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 5th drawn numbers, to 217 CO That ticket having on it tbe 1st, 2d, and 6th drawn numbers, to 217 60 All other tickets (being 2U7, with three of the drawn numbers on, each 20 00 Those 66 tickets having on them the 1st and 2nd drawn numbers, each 10 00 Those 66 tickets having ou them the 3r d and 4th drawn humbers, each 5 00 All other tickets (being 4,224) with two of the drawn numbers on, each 2 00 And all those tickets (being 25,740) with BENJAMIN B. LAY, of Atlanta, General Apt for Georp. Agents wanted in every Town and County in the State. Address— COL. B. D. LAY, may 13-d-tf. General Agent, at National Hotel, Atlanta, Georgia. BiTEW FIRM. s. petehson. FOR RENT. ^ VERY DESIRABLE FURNISHED DWELLING, near the villace of Marietta, Georgia. There is a fine VEGETABLE GARDEN A GOOD ORCHARD on the place. The water is excellent, and it is one ol ! the healthiest localities in the South. The place wil be rented on reasonable terms to s good tenant. Apply to J. B. GLOVEB, mar3-d2w Marietta. PETKRSON .t SNYDER, Real Estate Agents and Anctioneers. J. S. PETERSON, Auctioneer. A SPLENDID INVESTMENT. FOH SO.LB. THE WHITFIELD FLOURING MILLS! W. H. PARK IKS. . VAKMKl ALU T OCATED at Dalton, Geergia. Thia fine property | 1 J now in complete working order, well located. , and with a fine reputation, doing a good business, will ! be sold on very reasonable terms. For particulars apply to W. C. TILTON * VO. Dalton. Ga* PARKINS & ALLEN. and Superintendents, Will furnish Plans and Specifications for CHURCHES, BANKS, STORE BUILDINQS, AND DWELLINGS, OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. if| Millinery Store, on Whitehell street, NEW SUITS OFFICE, Corner of Pryor end Decatur Streets, op- *<>* ‘^Children-. R^mtetinii Eve. — - # 1 nmg Fichus end Pearl Jet OKNAMENTS for tbe Hair I and a fine assortment of REAL HAIR, *iz: Switches, — Curia, Puffs, Ac. mj8-dlvr NEW SUITS. Tbe death of Oakes Ames has given rise to numerous anxious ioqniries ss to what dispo sition will now be made of that mysterious memorandum book. There are many here and elsewhere who are much concerned on this point, as that little book is generally be lieved to contain secrets which will effect very seriously persons occupying prominent po sitions who have heretofore managed to con ceal their improper connection with tha Cred it Mobilier infamy. It will be remembered that when Mr. Ames left Washington be stated that he should place in proper bande the meens o* bts vindication from the aspersione which had been made upon him. ATLANTA STENCIL AND VARIETY WORKS Cor. Marietta and Broad Sts. DUTTON jTfAIRBANKS, PRACTICAL STENCIL CUTTERS, Designers and Engravers, AsDmaae Loo. Box Ml. . • - ATLANTA. CA. S TENCIL MARKING PLATES of every description cot to order. Name plntos for marking Clothing, with Ink and Brush, T5c; by mail 85c. Baggage, hotel and key Checks, Notary Public and Society Heals, Al phabets and everything in the line made to order. Kxcelsior Printing Press, with font of tjyes, sent by mail for |2.00. Orders from s distance promptly attended dec#-)-. FLOURISHING! rjIHK CHEROKEE HIGH SCHOOL, IN CHEROKEE county, under tbe management of Col. V. M. White and Prof. B. F. Panye, numbers ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-TWO STUDENTS. ap29-wimo M. E. MAHER, WHOLESALE LIQUOR DEALER. No. i;i Mitchell fttreet. B E N T L E Y’S SHAVING AND BATHING EMPORIUM. Hot and Cold Baths. B ATHING BOOMS open from 5 a. in. toll p, m. Polite and Experienced Barbers always in attend ance. Under Cannon House, Marietta st. iuylf.-ct only of the drawn numbers, each. 1 00 CAPITAL PRIZE On Mondays capital will be $7,000 00 On Tuesdays and Fridays capital will be 4,500 00 REMOVAL. w ILL move to Garrett A Bro’s old stand 4 Doors Above Dodd’s Corner, on June 1st. Will SELL OIL CHEAPER On Thursdays and Saturdays 6,000 00 For further particulars pend for schemes. No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a supe rior denomination can be entitled to an inferior prize. Prizes payable forty (40) days after the drawing, and subject to the usual deduction of 15 per cent. All prizes of $20.00 and under will be paid immedi ately after the drawing. Prizes cashed at this office. HOWARD & CO., Managers, febllmop- ATLANTA. (la. ATLANTA WATER CUR Dr. F. Kalow. Corner of Hunter and Belle Street. of Chronic and Acute Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Lum bago, Sciatica, Kidney and Nervous Diseases, alter years of suffering, by the taking Dr. Fitter*# Veg etable Kiteu mat ic Syriap—the scientific discov ery of J. P. Fitler, M. D., a regular graduate physi cian, with whom we are personally acquainted, who has for 39 year6 treated these diseases exclusively with astonishing results We believe it our Christian duty, after deliberation, to conscientiously request sufferers to use it, especially persons in moderate circumstan ces. who cannot afford to waste money and time on worthless mixtures. As clergymen, we seriously feel the deep responsibility resting on us in publicly in dorsing this medicine. But our knowledge and expe rience of its remarkable merit fully justifies our ac tion. Rev. C. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania, suffer ed siEteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thomas Murphy, D. D., Frankford, Philadelphia; Rev. J. B. Davis, Highetown, New Jersey ; Rev. J. S. Buchanan, Clarence. Iowa; Rev. G. G. 8mith, Pittsford, N. York; Rev. Joseph Beggs, Falla Church, Philadelphia. Oth er testimonials from Sefiatora, Governors, Judges, Con gressmen, Physicians, kc.. forwarded gratis, with pamphlet explaining these diseases. One thousand dollars will be presented to any medicine for same diseases showing equal merit under test, or that can produce one-fourtk as many living cures. Any per son sending by letter descripiion of affliction, will re ceive gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the number of bottles to cure, agreeing to refund the money upon sworn statement of its failure to cure. RED WINE tc FOX, feb5 Wholesale and retail Agents Atlanta. Ga. DAVID McBRIDE, SUCCESSOR TO McBRIDE & SMITH, MANUFACTURER OF Fine Carriages, PHAETONS, ROCKAWAYS AND BUGGIES. Repairing Promptly and Neatly Executed. DAVID McBRIDE. 35 Decatur Street Water Cure. DR. F. KALOW, Corner of Hunter & Wtlles Street. T HIS celebrated Doctor has returned, opened an office, and located permanently. Refers—To Mr. J. W. Rucker, N. T. Walker. Mr. Hightower, Major Cox and others. Send for Circulars on Water Cure, Its Principle#, etc. All chronic disea ses cured, aud acute diseases treated. nyl0-ly JOHN J. SEAY. WILLIS WALKER. E. i to avoid moving. JNO. T. HAGAN k CO. NOTICE. )ARK W. ARNOLD, Administrator ot the estate of . j| ^R. Kalow, well known through his rapid and wonderful cures, has returned to oar city, and opened an establishment again, f r the cure of all Chronic Diseases, and he respectfully informs the citizens of Atlanta and surrounding country, that he is prepsred to cure Liver Complaint, Fever. Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Scrofula. Diseases Peculiar to Wo men, All Impurities of ths Blood, Skin Diseases, Kidney and Bladder Complaints. Stoppage of tbe Water, Piles of all Kinds, Strictures, Gonorrhea, Eye and Ear Complaint after Measles, Scarlatina, etc., etc. As a proof of his success, the Doctor takes pleasure in referring to the following persons: Mr. J. W. Rucker, of the firm of Chapman, Rucker A Co.. Major, W. B. Cox, Mr. T. J. Hightower, Gen. W. 8. Walker, John and James Lynch, J Fleiscbell, Besrman k Kubrt. Mr. 8chulhatfer, Dr. M. Mitchell. Superior MH^HMr., Turner, of Brooklyn, Father Marony, PTYmI; Ute"oT6lSton , "iZDtra^!?T? tlll « <i « 1 P 11 j»- »1 T - Mf - col. amldM. <ieue»ed, .pplles to me for leave to sell a porUon ot I Idii* Dunwoortj, Ilarlen, Mf. Whltr Coairaa. the real e.tato l.elmi K iOK to said deceased- Outaide of Ilia Inetttutiou he will treat all Acute This la. therefore, to cite and adraoutah all peraona 1 rM«ea«e. w!tb great «ncce«a Thia method of treat- Interested to file their obJecUona. if an; eilat, wtthln I rapid, -feat and only aure cure, the time preacrlbed by law, or elae aaid leave will be I „ P»«‘<=ular attention given to the erne ol Summer granted. Done at April Term, 1,173. of Cliyton Court Complaint, and Teething Period or Children, ileum, of Ordinary gitis is not dangerous when taken in time. This — — • - • - - - - - ' treatment gives a white and soft skin, and everybody wil learn to treat his family for ACUTE DISEASES. NOTICE OFFER OF REWARD WITHDRAWN. Tlio undersigned hereby give notice that they withdraw, and will not pay the reward ! offered by them for the apprehension and | confinement of one JauieM M. Kirk, who fled tbo country, for the murder of Marcus Henry, of DeKalb county, in the year 1872. George H. Jones. W. R. Simpson. muyla^-dlm Jackson Graham. NUMEROUS TESTS HAVE PROVED N. F. BURNHAM’S NEW TURBINE WATER WHEEL, TO BE THE BE8T EVER INVENTED. PAMPHLET FREE. ADDRESS A. LEYDEN, SEAY & WALKER, ROME, GA. MANUFACTURERS OF COPPER STILLS, PLUMBING GAS AND STEAM FITTING, ) 1 XCLUKIVE AGENTS FOR _ Rome Mow Ware aM Stove Manufacturing Company. All Kinds of Rrass aid Iron MADE TO QKDER. T R RIPLEY, MITCHELL STREET, WHOLESALE v Rotail. blfeS-dtf ATLANTA PAPER MILLS, Book aid News, JAMES ORMOND, Propnstor npie of ths quality of News.