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TIE A.TIMTA IRALD. VOL. 1. ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY, MAY 31, 1873. NO. 130 BOSTON BURNING ! Another Great Fire in the Hub. Whole Blocks of Buildings Destroyed. Are the Internationals at Work ? Millions of Property Lost. Partial List of Individual Losses. Bottom, May 30, 1873. ▲ fir* broke out about ball pant eight o'clock in the upper part of Haley, Horae it Co.'a large furniture warehouse. No. 411 Washington street, and it spreading with fearful rapidity, the wind being strong from the northwest. The principal direction of the fire is now toward Harrison street. When discovered, the fire waa in the upper floor of Haley, Morse * Co.’s warehouse among the workshops and the flames were issuing from the roef. Piles of light material packed away were like so much tinder, and before the alarm could be given great volumes of flame rolled up fifty feet in the air, generating Intense heat. In twenty mlnutea the up per stories of the building from front to rear, a die tance of two hnndred feet, were a mass of glowing flame. The fire worked beck Into the stable of George E. Bonvey, on Burn (tad Place, which runs out of Boylston street, near Washington street, and dee* troyed it. Eventually the walls of the immense edifice fell and crashed to atoms the extensive gallery of Jourdaln, with all the atores beneath It on the opposite corner of Fayette Court The flames soon spread to another great building adjacent, and that waa also destroyed, including Noe. 403, 405 and 409. Washington street. The premises of Rhodes. Ripley k Co., clothing; J. W. Brockett, pianos; George Foster, hats; F. F. Lib by, dry goods, and George F. White, millinery. The flames have crossed Washington street. Chickering’s splendid granite building, with Its immense front, and the Globe Theatre are in ruins. The Are has also caught to the steeple of the Presbyterian Church, corner of Beach street and Harrison avsnue, and ths spire it a mass of flames. 11 o’clock, a. m.—The rear of Chaunosy is threat ened both from Hayward Place and Essex street, and the entixe square bounded by those streets and Wash ington street, which is not already destroyed, are be ing abandoned by the oecupants. Chief Darnell ex presses confidence that the fire will be speedily stop ped. The lose of property already amounts to several millions. Continuing its course in a southerly direc tion from its place of origin, the fire soon attacked the International Hotel, No. 415 Washington street, and it fell an easy prey to the devour ing element. The away of the monster was irresistible, and the next victim was a large four-story stone-front building occupied by Kelley’s billiard rooms, 419; George Thompson it Co., tailors, number 421, and Montgomery k Co., confectionery, 423. The Are on Beach street, in the Presbyterian Church, has been extinguished. The military has been called out, and crowds in the vicinity of the fire are being forced back. Twxlyi: O’clock.—The fire is now believed to be fully under controL There is the wildest excitement throughout the city, and thousands of extras issued. It being decoration day, all the insurance office* were closed, but are now being opened on the intelligence of the conflagration. QUAKXtt attik Twklvk, i*. M.—The fire is now completely under control. Latest — Individual Losaes — Millions Des troyed—Crowds Coming to the City—The Insurance Companies. Boston, Hay 30, 1873. Among the Arms and individuals burnt oat on Es sex street were Benj. S. Rcwe k Co., boots and shoes, loss $150,000; insurance $9,000. Hawley, Folsome k Martin, famishing goods,loss $175,000; fully insured. Alberton S. Brown k Co., loss $50,000; Insured $30,- 000. Geo. E. Turner, .boots and ahoes, loss $15,000; insurance $10,000. Ghsnnoey Hall 8chool, Messrs. Cushing k Ladd, loss $5,000; insurance $3,000. J. W. Pitcher, Globe Cafe, loas $S,000; no insurance. 9th Regimental Heed-quarters, loss slight. Leiand, Wheel, ock k Co., furnishing goods, loss $109,000; msurenca $50,000. LATER ACCOtHTf. Extent ot the Fire—Whole Blocke Destroyed. Boston, Msy 30,1873. It is Impossible to give at once all the losses, or even the names of the losers by the fire to-day; but it can be aaid that from Avery street to Boyleston on the the west aide of Washington nearly or quite all the buildings are destroyed. On the other side from Haywoed Piece to Essex street, but little is left to show whet existed there at 8 o’clock this morning. The Globe Theatre, with nearly ail the wardrobes, was saved. Two persons killed by felling walls. John B.1 Regan, boots and shoes; loss $75,000; in surance $39,000. On Washington street, T. C. Pazolt k Son, furriers; loss $50,000; Insurance unknown. Pilot book store, same building, occupying three chambers containing valuable books and articles used in Catholic Church; loas about $40,000. Loas of H. E. Hibbard, proprietor of Bryant k Stratton’s College, is $10,000; insurance in the Central Mutual Company, of Worcester. The Western Union Telegraph Compa ny has lost fifteen wires by ftre, sad communication is interrupted. The Fireman’s National Bank bad not spewed their vault to-day. and they have reason to believe that all of thetr securities are saved. Ths day being holiday, part of the Are telegraphed to surrounding towns brought thousands of people to the city. Every inward bound train was crowded with anxious business men and sensation seekers. The following is a complete list of New York Firs The Clinton, Pacific, JEtna, Brewers and Halters, Citizens, City. Colombia. Commerce, Cornel, Conti nental, Connecticut Exchange, Exchange, Fir am act ( German, American, Oermaola, Guardian, Hanover! Hoffman, Home, Hunbelt. International. Irving. Leaser, I an Hard. Manhattan, Market, Mercantile, Rational, Mow York and Yonkers, Niagara, Ph<cnix. Relief, Rrpublic, Standard. Star. SC Nicholas, Trades mans and Washington. Another fireman killed and two hart by the falling walla. A Review—Loas by the Boston Firs—Arrests of Thieves—An Important Case. Governor Dix end Stan will review the First Divi sion ot Militia at Union Square next Tuesday. Eighteen bodies have been found in the river within twe weeks It is believed that bat Saw of the Insurance Compa nies in this city wiH suffer to any extent by the Boston fire to-day, Those heard from average about three thousand del- larr.each. Oaring to the repeated aneets of known thieves by the police nudes the new law, there his been quite an exodus ofthiscl***, mmy of the dear thieves goto* to Brooklyn, and the pickpockets going east, west and south. Ex-Mayor Hall, in ths United flutes Circuit Court to-day, argued a demurrer taken by him against an in dictment charging G. F. Dunning with having ember- sled moneys in the sub-treasury in this slty. Mr. Hall contending against under the statute ef UR, which be ^fslpd by flfia wlaluta of 1964, la the course of argument he said Che sub-treasury had been repeatedly Mttad.r of Ui, olerk. Ittaadbwa Inten4e4 to rtptel It. aa tha part ot art whtca rrtatod n th<- oopni«ht.but by error of the etork who draw the bill. Ik, «hoU Mt vu nptoted .ad ao puead Ooo*rM., aUM* whan th. mli li mini 1« nrt In «rld-n. Tli, Dlrtrict Attar. had i dacktod a* hi* latentton »u Mf Ottb at them win prutmhiy b. ( aatll lb. next Carngntt meat*. whan tk« blunder win THE FEDERAL CAPITAL. Decorating Graves—How Officials Spend the Day—The Weather. Washington. May 30, 1873. All business is suspended for the decoration of graves. Officials are devoting the holiday to fishing, billiards or nun In a great measure. Probabilities—For Northwest and Upper Lakes, and thence to the Lower Ohio and Lower Missouri Val leys, northwest and southwest winds, high pressure rising temperature, partly cloudy weather and occasional rain; for the Lower Lake to ths Upper Ohio Valley northeast winds, log barometer. cool aud cloudy weather, and occasional rain: for the Gulf and South Atlantic States and Tennessee—northeast to northwest winds, cool and cloudy weather and rain; for the Middle States—northeast to southeast winds, rising barome ter, with cool, cloudy weather and rain; for New Eng land and Canada—northwest and north winds, cool, partly doady weather and occasional rain. Caution signals are ordered for Cape Msy aud Nor folk. NEWJYORK. A Crowd Going to Prospect Fark—Five Sun strokes — Train Released—The Epi zootic—Free Fight in a Colored Church. New Yoke, May 30. 1873. A special from London to the New York World, ssys the English Commissioner, Brsdlaugh, to Spain, has been seized by the Car lists. Vest crowds are going to Prospect Psrk to witness the race betweon Gazelle and Fullertfin for $2,500 Gazelle is the favorite. A runaway horse fatally hurt its driver and three children, who were run ever at various points. There were five sun strokes here yesterday. Five thousand emigrants arrived here on Wednes. day and Thursday. George Francis Train has been released. The ninth regiment has gone to Brattleboro, Ver mont, to docorate Fisk’s grave. There were twelve new epizootic cases among the horses on Coney Island yesterday, making 84 now sick and several new cases reported on the other Brooklyn city roods. The congregation of the Africa^ M. E. Church, corner of Dean and Schenectady Avenue, Brooklyn, held a May festival in their church, last evening. About midnight, while the congregation was singing psalms, one of the sisters felt herself agrieved at some remarks of one of the brethren. A male friend of woman sought out the aggressor, hnd from words they came to blows and iu a short time a general fight ensued. Chairs aud tables were overturned and soon the floor was covered with a rolling and struggling mass of men and women, restling and upsetting ice cream, cakes and jellies of all kinds. The police were called, but before they succeeded in separating the combatants two of the force were knocked down and nearly all the brethren and sisters were then inarched to the station house. A Troy dispatch says that three hundred aud fifty thousand dollars worth cf bonds stolen from the Water ford Bank has been returned by the thieves, wbo have received 35 par cent, and immunity frem punishmeLt for their trouble. THE TURF. The “Oak®” in England—Mario Stuart the Winner—The Betting. London, May 30, 1873. The race of Oaks Stakes took place at Epsom to-day aud witnessed by a greet crowd. Marie Stuart win ner ; Wild Myrtle came in second and Angela third. Eighteen fillies ran. T. Cannon was jockey of Marie Stuart, betting just previous to the commencement of the race. Two to one against Marie Stnart ; two to one againet Wild Myrtle, and seven to one against Angela. The Maryland Jockey Club. Baltimore, May 30, 1873. The fitat race was galloped over the track. The sec ond, Chickaboddy winner. Time 3:51 3:46>£. Third race Buckden winner Time 2:45. Fourth race, grand steeple chase, Duffy won. Time, 6:01. Lochrel bolted. Racing in Prospect Park. Prospect Park, May 30,1«73. Gazell won the 1st, 3rd, and 4tU heals. Time, 2:21, :26‘i, and 2:29* 4 '. THE PACIFIC COAST. The Chinese Excitement in San Francisco— Ah Sin Murdered—Anxiety for Gen. Davis—Excitement in Sacra mento—How Police Offi cers helped to Rob. San Francisco, May 30,1873. An unknown Chinaman was murdered last night. There are apprehensions of farther murders and rioting. The Chinese are greatly alarmed, and have closed their theatres and stores. The law abiding citizens of all classes denounce in strong terms the efforts made by unprincipal demagogues to incite the murder of these people. There is a general determi nation that the laws shall be maintained. Considerable anxiety is felt for General Davis, who ts gone on a scout with the captured Modocs after Captain Jack. There is much excitement iu Sacramento City, pro ceeding from the investigation before the po lice commissioners relating to the conduct of Officers Harris and Dale, in the case of Mortimer, the murderer of Mrs. Gibson. Carrie Mortimer testi fies that these officers on several occasions gave infor mation to Mortimer and herself about persons who were possessed of large sums of money, in order that he and she might rob them. She also swears that three officers brought Mortimer home on the night ef the murder of Mrs. Gibeon, and told her that they had business for Mortimer to perform, but he was too drunk to attend to it properly. A large number of have been examined in the case. TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. A case of epizootic occurred on the ferry boat com ing from Camden to Philadelphia. Peter Hites warehouse with 9,u00 bushels of wheat was burned at Carlisle, Indiana. A Toronto dispatch ssys that three men wore drowned while descending the rapids of the river at U Marie. Rev. 8. F. Hiadoa of the Reformed Synod of the South, was Introduced and addressed the Presbyterian Assembly at Philadelphia yesterday. A recently married oolored youth committed suicide oa account of jealousy, at Lancaster, Pa. 0*oa»*FiantteTrain,ttt. nM, for Mm lmpvttoaaMOt. The Detroit Free Frew mm looming up in CuumU a ‘"State-rights" question in repad t# the powers of the local or provincial legisla- tureTaad the confederated Government of the Dominion. Telegraphic Markets. Nkw York, May 30,1B73. CO 1LTARATTVK COTTON STATKXENT. Bales Net receipts at all ports for the week.. 32,877 ** Same time last year 11,484 “ Total to date . 3,398,589 “ Same time last year.. 2,656,617 ** Exports of the week 67,900 •• Same time last year 27,885 “ Total to date 2,317,515 « Same time last year 1,851,418 “ Stock at all United States ports 305,036 ** Same time last year 204,624 “ At all Interior towns 60,390 “ Same time last year 25,778 “ Stock at Liverpool 817,000 “ Same time last year 874,000 “ American afloat for Great Britain 207,220 “ Last year 144,000 “ Nkw Orleans May 30. 1873. Cotton—middlings 18al8tf; net receipts 1,341 bales; gross 1,534; exports to Great Britain 7,755; coastwise 220; sales to-day 500; last evening 150; stock 93,454; net receipts for the week 10,537; gross 12,259; exports to Great Britain 22,901; to continent 5,760; coastwise 3,490; sales 16.000. Flour dull; super $5 25; treble extra $7a8; family $9al0 25. Corn firmer; yellow and white 57a58. Oats 45a45. Bran dull at 75. Hay easier; prime $21; choice 25. Pork dull and nominalat $17 60. Bacon dull and nominal at 7)»a9>4al0. Hama 13al4. Lard dull; tierces 9a9>»; kegs 10al0){. Sugar in fair demand; fully fair prime 9a9Jtf. Molasses—none offering. Whisky dull and lower; ordinary western 82; Louisiana 92; Cincinnati 95. Coffee 17 )£a20. Sterling 28}{. Sight Ji premium. Gold $1 17?;. Louisville, May 30. 1873. Flour dull; extra family $6. Corn firm at 66a58, sacked, delivered. Provisions steady. Pork held at $17 for round lots. Bacon in fair demand; shoulders 7>£a7?;; clear rib sides 9j{; clear sides packed. Lard—tierces 9? 4 '; kegs lOalO? j ; steam 8?;. Whisky steady at 88. St. Louis, May 30, 1873. Flour dull ; super $4 25a4 75; only a local demand. Com steady; No. 2 mixed 38>;a39 in elevator. Pork held higher but nomal at $17 50. Bacon quiet for job bing lots; shoulders 7>,; clear rib sides 9.S: clear rides 9j;. Lard dull; summer 8 V Savannah, May 30, 1873. Co ton-middlings 18?;; low middlings 17* 4 'al7>*; good ordinary 15^*16; net receipts 1,462 bales; ex ports coastwise 773; sales 336; stock 21,994; net re ceipts for the week 4,833; exports to Great Britain 6,793; coastwise 354; sales 1,715. Cincinnati. May 30, 1873. Flour quiet at $7 G0a8. Com quiet at 47*50. Pro visions declining. Pork held at $16 50al6 75; but little offered. Lard quiet and; Bteam 8> a '; kettle 8?;s9. Bacon firmer; shoulders held at 7?;; clear rib sides 9/ l *a8 1 4 ; generally held ^a 1 ; higher: clear sides held at 9);; in demand at 9 1 ;. Whisky 88. Mobile, May 30, 1873. Cotton dull and little doing; middlings 17^; net re ceipts 225 bales; exports to Great Britain 3,040; coast wise 270; sales 200; stock 22,972; net receipts for the week 1,463; exports to Great Britain 5,484; coastwise 2,602, sales 2,300. Columbus, May 30, 1873. Cotton—low middlings 16; net receipts for the week 82 bales; shipments 114; sales 552; stock 4,836. Baltimore, May 30,1873. Cotton—middlings 19?;; net receipts 387 bales; gross 119; exports coastwise 68;; sales 250; stock 6,372; net receipts for the week 526; gross 1,019; exports coastwise 443; to continent 417; sales 1,499. Macon, May 30,1873. Cotton—middlings 17; net receipts for the week 63 bales; shipments 309; stock 5,354. City Point, May 30,1873. Cotton—net receipts for the week 747 bales. Nortolk, May 30,1873. Cotton steady; low middlings 14#; net receipts 725 bales; exports coastwise 330; sales 100; stock 7.757; net receipts for the week 3,852; exports coastwise 3,- 092; sales 730. Montgomery, May 30, 1873. Cotton—demand good for the better grades; net re ceipts for the week 105 bales; shipments 410; stock 4,151. Boston, May 30, 1873. Cotton—nothing doing: net receipts 15 bales; stock 11,000; net receipts for the week 60; gross 2,865; ex ports to Great Britain 1,233; sales 1,050. Charleston, May 30,1873 Cotton quiet; middlings 18; low middlings 17,U'; good ordinay 16,‘*ol6)i; ordinary 13al4; net receipts 203 bales; gross 347 difference; 144 from Mobile; sales 100; stock 17,550; net receipts for the week 2,326; gross 2,470; exports to Great Britain 5,996; coastwise 2,982; sales 1,100. Memphis, May 30.1873. Cotton dull; low middlings 17; net receipts 606 bales; gross 281; stock 28.275; net receipts for the week 2,- 997; grots 4,553; sales 4,300; Nashville, May 30, 1873. Cotton nominal; low middlings 16?*'; net receipts for the week 661 hairs; shipments 1,862; stock 8,042. Phildelphia, May 30, 1873. Cotton—middlings 19 y t \ net receipts for the week 283 bales; gross 2,566. AUGUSTA, May 30. 1873. Cotton dull and nominal; middlings 17U; receipts 75 bales; isles 130; stock 7,774; net receipts for the week 827: shipments 170; takeu by mills 265; sales 1,266. • Providence, May 30, 1873. Cotton—net receipts for the week 934 bales; sales 1,300; stock 20.000. Wilmington, May 30, 1873. Cotton quiet; middlings 18; net receipts 15 bales; sales 17; stock 3,554; net receipts for the week 138; exports coastwise 247; sales 51. Liverpool, May 30,1873. Cottom closed quiet; sales of American 6,000 bales; from Savannah or Charleston, July deliver? 815-16. Lard 9s 3d AMUSEMENT8. SPAIN. Madrid, May 30, 1873. Admiral Tapete, formerly Minister of Marine, who waa rdesnti? arrested, has been released. A Great Battle Expected. Bayonne, May 30,1873. Advices from the vicinity of Lagrano represent s great battle between the Car lists and Republicans on the point of taking place. The Oorts* to Meet -Defensive Meagnreu. Madrid, May 30,1873. The constituents of the Cortes will meet to-morrow. The tax-psyars of Rabbi, m Cats 1 am a, have refused to pay the contributions levied on them for putting Uhe fortifications in a state of defense; but tbo au- bsve takeu energetic measures to compel the payment, end threaten to expel all who refuse from their houses, and wall op the doors and win lows. FRANCE. A new Minis ter of War The Column Ven- dome to be rebuilt. Pabih, Hay 30.1(173. The cfOciti journal announce. the appointment of Oeaml Dabaomll Idolater of War tn piece of Owner,! rhtcti complete, the reconstruction of the i to go down stairs, when said, “You'll excuse me, BY UNANIMOUS REQUEST. Wm. H. BARNES, P. G. M. Will give his other Great Medley Entertainment en titled AN HOURS’ RECESS, at DeGive’s Opera House, Saturday Evening, May 31, ’73. Introducing, among other original and selected pieces “Old Play Ground," •* Jolly Old Pedagogue," “Found Dead," “Rocked in the Cradle of the Deep," "School master and Boy," “Three Pieces of Money to the Dol lar," “Johnny Schmoker," and by request, THE GREAT ENGINE MEDLEY And the Imitative Sounds front the Old Plantation. Tickets 50 and 25 cents; sold at usual place* and the door. Owing to the inclement weather of the 29th many of tho tickets sold failed to be received. They will be good at the Opera House. xnj30-2t DeGIVE’S OPERA HOUSE. Tuesday Evening, June 3, 1873. POSITIVELY THE LAST Grand concerT OF THE SEASON (Previous to the remodeling of the Theater.) By Freyer’s Orchestra. Asal.tod by the Bert Vocmli,t, of Atlanta. Part Flrttt r Part Sooond : .Flotow . Cavatina ..Artot ...Ernani Ah! Fora'e Lui." LaTraviata Mrs. Bobkrtson. 9. Violin Solo—*' Souvenir De Bellini Mr. F. L. Frkybr. 10. Aria-" Infalice.” Mr. Hugh Angier. 11. Quartette—“ Midnight Sounds." Martha Mbs. Robertson and Thompson, Messrs. Morgan and Angier. 12. Railroad Gallop, (with imitations) Nkacman (By Request.)—Friyeb’s Orchestra. In order to give parties living at a distance a chance to attend, the Concert will commence at pre cisely 8 'i o'clock. No postponement on account of weather. ADMISSION—50 cents; gallery, 25 cents; Reserved seats 75 cents. Tickets to be had at Phillips & Crews. mySO-td New Advertisements. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. COMBINATION class 328. Atlanta, Ms? 30, 1873. The following are the numbers which were this day drawn from the 78 numbers placed In the wheel, and the said numbers were drawn in the order in which they are here placed: IMPORTANT NOTICE TO FARMERS. FLOUR. CORN, OATS, HAY, BACON, LARD, BULK MEATS, ORQCERIEt, TOBACCO, FTC. Address: A. K. SI A GO, my31-d2tw2t Atlanta, Ga. N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer. A 1 longii wholesale business. 4 months, with interest. mySl-lt It Is reported that Marquis de BounevlUe. Embasse- dor of France at Vienna, will be recalled. The Assembly this evening voted to rebuild the Column Yendome and adjourned until the 5th of ENGLAND. Zba.Wianex of the Oak,—An English Re- pxblican Agitator Nabbed by OarliaU. Lokdox. May SO, X873. Maria Stnart won the Oaka rtakea. , Tha port say, that a private diepalch hae bean re- unonrtn. that Mr. Bradlrtgh, after tamtng Madrid, waa aalzaA by tha Oertlete aad carried te the headquarter, of tha Inaargant Chief gabaUo. Ufa la itttt to 0a tn Confer. My Old Beau. The landlady of a hoarding bouse on Fifth street, not far from Flam, a faw days ago, suddenly opened the door of one of the mar ried lady boarders, and found that lady in rather a curious position. Hitting in a chair waa a well dressed young man smoking a ci gar. His knees were stretched apart, and, kneeling on the floor, with one elbow on each of his knees and looking laughingly up into his foce, was the married lady boarder. The landlady stammered “Excuse me, I thought, L&nra, that yon were alone.” She closed the door, and was abpot to Lanin came out And please, bnt you know Wfll is an old friend of the family. He was my bean before I was married to Charley, and as Charley is not likely to lire long, when he diee I am going to marry 'Will." “Oh, yes, that’s all right,” said the irate landlady, “bnt I can’t have such goings on under my roof. Ton’ll hare to get out of here.” And so the landlady in formed “Charley” (who is a jeweler working on Fourth street, not far from Walnut) when he came home. But the jeweler refused to move, aud the landlady applied to a Justice of the Peace for advice in the matter, hearini which Charley and Laura will pack np am leave. Whether “Will” intends to wait is what puzzles the friends of the family. — Cin cinnati Enr/uirtr. The Heading (Fa.) Times siys: “As the use of fish as a diet is said by Agassiz and other eminent soientifio gentlemen to predace brain, the Lancaster Express thinks it wonld bo well for the members of the next Legisla ture, if possessed of no greater ability than those of the last, to eat freely CTery day of fish I We agree with the Express, and would recommend sharks as being likely to beat as similate with the cerebral qualities of oar legislative friends who meet annually at Har. ri.burg.” It ia astonishing how much cold weather the Minnesota papers are discovering in other parte of the country. The widow of Gon. Canby presented the Li brary Association of Portland, Oregon, his military library. Business in Han Francisco Is claimed to be now on a better footing than at any previous time daring the last four yean. Hoc. B. L. Goodale has been elected Pro fessor of Agriculture in the Maine State Col lege of Agr iccltore and Mechanic Arts. The Lawrence (Kansas) Republican Jour nal contends that tbs country Press of Kan sas is far in advance of that of i West of Ohio. ttmr tea any other State 7-14—16—29—23—21 HOWARD k CO.. Managers. T noon, TO-DAY, we will sell that large TWO STORY BRICK STOREHOUSE and LOT be- onging to Larkin H. Davis. This property fronts 30 WALLACE k FOWLER. Board in Decatur. . at Mrs. Word’s, in Decatur, Georgia. Addrefis: my30-3t DR- R. C. WORD, Decatur. Hats! Hats! Hats! SILK HATS, (latest style, best quality) 7,00 CASSIMERE, 5.75 FUR, made light for summer use, white, pearl, brown and black from 2.50 PANAMA, from to”. STRAW, from 1S8 Also, Good Assortment of CANES. Wo.k. 4atchels Which will be aold at low prices. JOHN A. DOANE. 5 Whitehall street, Janes’ Bank Block, xn?30-3t Atlanta, Ga. TATE OF GEORGIA—Bkjlrien County.—I have _l this da? given my con Berry hi 11, to become a public May 28, 1873. r free trader. W. H. BERBYHILL. my23-wlm CHARLESTON CARDS. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO WH0LE8ALE GROCERS and dealers in Carolina Rico, 197 East Bay, Charleston, S. C. may23-3m-eod J. E. ADCER & CO., IMPORTERS OF EC A KDWARE, CUTLERY, BUNS, BAR IRON, STEEL AND AGRICULTU RAL IMPLEMENTS. 139 Meeting Street and 03 East Hay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. may25-d6m Geo. W. Williams, Jos. B. Robertson, Frank E. Taylor, William Bibnie, Jas. Bridge, Jr.. Robt. 8. Oathcabt. CEO. W. WILLIAMS & CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cotton Factors and Bankers, HAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS,liTRNIE & CO. Com'mission Merchants, 65 Beaver Street, lew York. may25-Gm QUEENS DELIGHT.- T HIS Concentrated Vegetable Specific Is a true Pu rifier of the Blood. It thoroughly neutralizes and eliminates from the system the specific virus which causes such a Ions list of suffering. In every form of scrofulous, mercurial and consti tutional blood complaints, it stands without a compeer rapidly curing ulcers, pustules, carbuncles, sca d head salt rheum, and the 88 different varieties of skin affec tions. It is a positive curative for scrofula, aud tho deadly enemy of mercury, lead and arsenic, quickly eliminating them from the system. The Fluid Extract of Queen’s Delight, prepared by Dr. J. 8. Pemberton, has made the meat wonderful and astonishing cures. Its purifying, vivifying and tonic properties exercise the quickest and most wonderful effects in restoring health. It is harmless to the most delicate, and can never be used amiss. It iu the true beauttficr of the complexion. If you want pure, rich blood, clear skin and beautiful complexion, use the Compound Extract of Btillingia or Queen’s Delight. Head our treatise on diseases of the Blood. The genuine lias the signature of the proprietor upon each label. J. 8. PEMBERTON & CO., epll-yl-eod Atlanta. Ga. ATT.ATIPPA WATER CURE. Dr. F. Kalow, Corner of Hunter and Belle Street JJB. Kalow, well known through hi* rapid and wonderful cure,, ha* ratanad to oar city, and opanad an eattbllahment again, for the cur. of all Chronic Diaaaaea, and ha raapeotttoDr inform, th. oittaen, of Atlanta and rtirrounding ccnnirr, that ha la prepared to core Inn Orarum, mm. Rhzuh atihw , VronALou, Hcnoruu, Dianas** Paduan to Wo- Kia, Au. Inuirmi of tha Blood, hkin Dukasim, Kidi.it and Buddu Oownanraa, brorraoa of th* WaTzm, Piuca or ill Kune, Bt*ictteem, GoNoannia, Eye and Ear Complaint after Maaalaa, boarlatina, ate., etc. Aa a proof of hi* anccMa, the Doctor take* pleasure In referring to the following peraona: Mr. J. W. Booker, of tha arm of Chapman, Booker A Co.. Major, W. B. Coi. Mr. T. J. Hightower, Own. W. 8. Walker, J.hnand JameeLynch, J. ITalachell, lteerman k Kuhrt, Mr. Bcholhartar, Dr. M. Mitchell, Superior Vicar, Mr., Turner, of Brooklyn, Kathcr Mirony, Philadelphia. Bov. Mr. Smith. Macon, Oat. Oaoldan. Quitman, Mlaa Dun woody, Sarlan, Mr. White,Coona*. Outaldeof hi* Inrtttntloa ha will treat all Acuta Diaaaaea with great anmu Tkia method of treat ment ia th, inort rapid, mf,at and only nr* our*. Particular attention given to th* out of Summer Complaint, and Teething Parted of OhUdroa. Monln- gltiala not doagarooo whoa tthaa la time. Thia treatment gtva* a white aad aoA akin, aad everybody wit leant to treat hie family for ACUTE DISEASES. Eliza J. BowLgal LIBEL TOE DXTOBCE. va. J la Fulton Superior Ooart, Match Joma.Bowuta.) Term. 187*. 1T APPEARISO TO THE OOUBT, IT THE EE- torn cf th* Shari*, that th* defeate.it cannot ha found In FnlteaooantF. and u h* do** not reaUa la IU* dial ^latotemda* _ State. It la ordered by tha Oanrti That th* artd (lafeadant appear at th. west t— w thia Oonrt aad aaaww aaM Bbrt; aad tha Uhallaatb*altewadtear*lead, And It te further ordered : That a copy of thia order A man with s big heart lire* in Allentown, Pane. Ha found a child's p*cket-book, oosa t&ining five eontu, in the street the other day and advertised it for four month* ‘WL l term of thia Ooart. 1 Hunan h Bao., A Iron extract MSI UtuSuaataa! The Archer Stables! C l LINT TAYLOR (FORMERLY WOOTTKN k TAY- j lor) is now sole proprietor of these ELEGANT STABLES. He is now prepared to accommodate Drovers with as FINE LOTS FOR MULES and aa GOOD STABLE ROOM as can be found in the South. GOOD BOARDING can also be obtained near the Stables, making It oue of the most convenient places for stock men. LIVERY BUSINESS! Giro him a call at the old stand on Alabama Street, near Broad. may25-dlw TO OWNERS OF DOCS. EXTRACT FROM THE CITY ORDINANCES. S 280. No dog shall be permitted to run at large in the city of Atlanta, unless such dog shall wear a tag or plate, such as is prescribed by the ordinance; and any dog found without such tag shall be caught by any member of the police force, or any other person, and imprisoned in a pen to be kept at tbs calaboose for that purpose ; and the stun of fifty cents shall be paid from the city treasury for every dog thus brought to the calaboose. § 290. It shall be the duty of the Clerk of Council to have prepared small tags or plates of tin, copper or brass, with the word "Atlanta" and th£ year for which the same is issued stamped thereon, by the fifteenth of May of each and every year; and such persons as desire msy obtain the same by paying to the Clerk of Council one dollar and twenty-five cents for each tag so purchased—twenty-five cents of which shall be the clerk's fee, and the remainder to be paid into the city treasury. Said tag shall only be good for one year. § 291. The owner of any dog caught and imprisoned as aforesaid shall be entitled to the possession of said auiinal, upon proof of ownership and the payment of one dollar into the city treasury, and the purchase of a tag at the price aforesaid. 5 292. The clerk shall keep a record of all persons who procure such tags; and if any pen on shall coun terfeit or use any tag not purchased as aforesaid, he or she shall, on conviction, be fined not exceeding forty dollars and all costs. 6 293. All dogs not claimed within twenty-four hours after being caught and imprisoned as aforesaid, shall be conveyed by the Marshall, or other police officer, outside the city limits, and killed. SPECIAL^NOTICE. CITY MARSHAL S OFFICE, 1 May 25,1873. j XT U TIC -' E IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE FORE- going City Ordinance in regard to tbo killing of doge will be rigidly enforced, on and after TUESDAY, the 27th inst Tags can be procured from the Clerk of Council, at the City Hall. JOHN THOMAS, ir.ay25-2t City Marshal. N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer. O N NEXT SATURDAY, MAY 31st, AT NOON, WE will sell, on the premises, for L. H. Davis, his large two-story BRICK STORE, fronting 30 feet on Broad street, aud running through 175 feet to For syth. may2. r >-2t WALLACE k FOWLER. UA5KS AND BANKERS. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANIC of the City ot Atlanta. TMiTimr C A PIT AX, Directors— Alfred Austell, R. H. Richards, E. W. Holland, John Neal, S. M. Inman, W. J. Garretv, W. B. Cox. Special attention is made to collectlons,for Irhich w# STEAM PRESSES! FINE PRINTING HAVING ADDED NEW PRESSES AND NEW MATERIAL TO OLE OFFICE, AND SECURED THE SERVICES OF Reliable and Experienced WORKMEN, THE Herald Pilling Company IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE EVERY DISCRETION OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING SUCH AS BILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, CIRCU LARS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, SHIPPING RECEIPTS, SHIP PING TAGS, BILLS OF LAD ING, NOTES, DRAFTS, INSURANCE BLANKS, CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, FINE LABELS. BLANK CHECKS, LE- G A L BLANKS, RAILROAD BLANKS, INVITATION TICKETS, ELECTION TICKETS.BUSIN ESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, CERTI FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAM PHLETS, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC] NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY AND AS Cheap as the Cheapest! THOSE WHO FAVOR US WITH THEIR ORDERS MAY RELY UPON ALL PROMI SES BEING FAITHFULLY CARRIED OUT. PLEASE REMEMBER WE HAVE ONE PRICE FOR ALL! AND THESE PRICES WILL COMPARE FAVORABLY WITH THOSE OF NORTH ERN CITIES ; IN FACT, RANGE FROM TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LESS THAN MANY OF THEM. Bond in yonr order for any kind of PRINTING. Order* from abroad will re ceive prompt attention and only a rohsonablo per centage on actual coat charged for tho same. HERALD PUBLISHING CO., ALABAMA STREET. 13 Oity Lota, O H JONES HILL, seer tho Third Baptist Ghurofc, south of Lem. Dean’s Residence, at Auction, on the premises, el 5 o’clock, Wednesday afternoon. Juno 4th. lira. I Jtos. ie, with verandah, and the 1® _ 7 per cent, per annum. ohoioe property—well located. WALLACE k FOWLER, hJtMt ; Keel Estate Agents. Painters Wanted. 'Y^’kMTBD—VOUU riRUT-CLOSa HOUSE PAINT- are. louaadiatalr. Apply to t. GORDON. marie.Ut Corner Lise aad fryer rtraeta. ALLGOOD & HARGROVE BANKERS, Romo. Goorsin Special Attention Civen to Collections. Correspond with aad rater to HOWES rib MAO V . No. 30 WALL STREET, NEW YORK, nov27-6m. JOHN H. JAMES, BANKER AND BROKER, A llow interest on deposits, when lett for two or more months. Collections promptly ttended to. Refers to and corresponds with the Ne- DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, Ho. 2 Wall St&kxt, Atlanta, Georgia. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, $300,000 Interest allowed from date of Deposit. nov22-ly. GEORGIA State Lottery FOR^MAY. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE Orjtas' Hie&FreeScM DRAWINGS DAILY, AT 3 P. M. Capital Prize $7,000.00 30,31 ips, Amounting to $53,253.30. Ticket •> 00, Shares in Proportion I s 76,076 tickets. ie drawing of 12 ballots, there will The Scofield Rolling Mill company, ATLANTA, - - . GEORGIA, manufacturers of Imtat ami Bar Iron, Fist Bar, Spite, Bolls, Nuts, Etc. RE-ROLLED IRON RAILS! Warranted equal to any made. A limited quantity of NEW RAILS made on *fiort notice. SOUTHERN RAILROAD MEN Are especially invited to call at our Works and examine the qualitv of our BAIL S and th,- way that they arc manfactured. Capacity oi‘ the Works, 15,000 Tons per Annum. °° ° and Wai-oliouso n t t lx o Worlt«. L, SCOFIELD, Jr.. Superintendent aud Secretary. L. SCOFIELD. President and Treasurer. OFFICE AND SALES ROOM No. 9 E. ALABAMA STREET. Warehouse cor. Bartow St. and W. & A. It It. DEALER (EXCLUSIVELY ON COMMISSION) IN Bacon, Sides and Shoulders, Hams, PLAIN, COUNTRY, FAMILY, TRIMMED, AND BEST EXTRAS- CURED. Ml Meats, Lari, Cora, Oats, WPaat, Rye, Barley, Hay. 3^* 3Ea ©1YS* s SUPERFINE TO STRICTLY FANCY — GEORGIA, TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY AND WESTERN MILLS. Being in constant rec-ipt of consignments of above articles, a LARGE STOCK i. kept regularty on hand. it; 4,356, each having two of them 26,740, each having one only ot them on; and alio 45,760 tickets, with neither of the drawn numbers on them, being blank*. To determine the fate of these prizes and blanks, 78 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: aud that ticket having for its combination the 1st, 2nd, and 3rd drawn numbers, will be entitled to the capital prize of $7,000 00 That ticket having on it the 4th, 5th, and 6th drawn numbers, to 650 90 That ticket having on it the 7th, 8th, and 9th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 10th, 11th, and 12th drawn numbers, to 650 0C That ticket having on it the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th drawn numbers, 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 on it the 6th, 7th, and 8th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 8th, 9th, aud 10th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 9th, 10th, and 11th drawn numbsrs, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 4th drawn numbers, to 650 00 Tli at ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and fth drawn numbers, to 317 60 That ticket having on it the ls^ 2d, aud 6th drawn numbers, to 217 60 All other tickets (being 207, with three of the drawn numbers on, each..... 20 00 Those 66 tickets having on them the 1st aud 2nd drawn numbers, each 16 00 Those 66 tickets having on them the 3rd and 4th drawn humbers, each $ 00 All othor tickets (being 4,224) with two of thaH^ drawn numbers on, each.... 2 00 Aud all those tickets (being 25,740) with ouly of the drawn numbers, each 1 00 capital rauz On Mcudays capital will be On Tuesdays and Fridays On Wednesdays capital wl Ori Thursdays and Saturdays For further nsrtinnta rior denomination can he sutilted te an inferior prise. Prizes payable forty (40) days after the drawing, and >iuu wm .f «,uuu i A Fridays capital will be...... 4,500 f capital will be 6.500 ( Dd Saturdays 5,000 C ately after the drawing. r Prizes cashed at this office HOWARD A CO.. Managers, I.MWW- ATLANTA. OA. WANTkD. BINOL* GENTLEMAN WISHES TO ENGAGE L tea th. annmw a port, wrti-ftinttten 8LECT- > ATAETMENT. BEST CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS (CAL\ /lit* Controlling the shipments from KILNS enables us to ko< p slocfc to rnr. t anv de mand, fresh. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED GOOD. SOLE AGENT POR Tie Augusta Factory, ila Atleas laaofactariai Coiiaoy, AND OTHER LEADING FACTORIES OF GEORGIA. Mri All the Goods of these Factories— DOMESTICS, YARN, CHECKS, STRIPES, OSNABURGS, DRILLS Ac., sold at FACTORY PRICES. *fl-With onr facilities for obtaining STOCK, and handling Grain iu BULK and other wise—saving dravage,wasle, wear and tear of extra haudting, and all other articles mentioned above in CAR LOAD LOTS—can ofler EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS. ^■sir Special arrangements will bt made with Millers for supplying them with WHEAT and CORN. WM. WILLIAMS, Late Williams & Bro. A. LEYDEN. may’J7-dtf ATLANTA FURNITURE MANUFACTORY NEW FURNITURE HOUSE BOOMS 87 WHITEHALL STREET. ALTANTA, WHERE GREAT INDUCEMENTS AEE OFFERED TO THOSE IN WANT OF FURNITURE!. All parties will find it decidedly to their iutero.-t to examine OUR STOCK before pur chasing elsewhere. Warerooms 87 Whitehall St. Factory cor. Butter and Harris Streets. may25-dlw J) F. M.t MADDOX, STOP, STOP, JOP, STOP! No. 7 MARIETTA STREET. R EMEMBLU THAT QKORGE L. WARD A CO cau sell MHCteprail Better tli an out bourt In Ut* State. Tha l'£l>rU?3 CLOTH ISO STG11R OF ATLANTA. 8TULTZS A AAA, GRAVELLY'S SUPERIOR, t/.NR CHILDREN’S CLOTHINC | m l FI KNISUING GOODS a fpeciatty. Don’t fortrrt tho place— Tiondon Store, Marietta street. ; mavis .ltf wnOLXHAI.1t DEALER IN TOBACCO, CIGARS AND LIQUORS. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND POR SALK CHEAT TO THE TRADE, EVERY VARI ETY OF TOBACCOS. CIGARS AND LIQUORS. JACK. HIGHLANDER. MAYFLOW ER FINE CUT, AND OTHER CELEBRATED BRANDS MADE SPECIALTIES. «*. ORDER* FROMFTLT FILLED. .*» 'aT ! j^ME - LIME—UME LIME LIME. TO THET RAVELING PUBIC. 4 s omrtBus will carry all quests to Mdfrom th* COVINGTON HOTEL to Depot Fro* of Ohuse. from this date. CARY COX. »JT dim Proprietor Hotel. SPECIAL FIGURES GIVEN TO RESPONSIBLE CON TRACTORS. Also, Deafer in the Beet Quality Soft aa-l Herd Coal. W Office* on Mzr'etts streeW noar tort** Forsyth. Yards corner ytzrlwtts end Forsyth, end *t VT. A A. K. K>, end Forsyth streets. Address. J. 8. WILSON. msrchl8-tml. k. O. Dos,