The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, June 01, 1873, Image 6

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SUMMER OCESORTS. paoy June 1, 1873. The hotel* and cottages have been put in thorough repair, and largely refurnished, af fording ample accommodations for FIVE HUNDRED guests. J. C. Maclallaa, of Macon, favorably knowu to the people of Georgia and to the traveling public, for his superior ability in hotel management, has been engaged, and will have entire charge of the table sup plies and culinary department, assisted by some of his best cooks and waiter* from Brown’s and the Spots- wood Hotels, regard!*** of co*t. Mrs. L. L Love ha* kindly consented to assist, and will be bappy to greet her friends at the Springs. A band has been secured for the season. Every variety of inoocent amusement will be introduced, and no trouble or expense spared to make all comfortable and happy who may favor us with their patronage. Terms—$2 50 per day, $1J 50 per week. $35 per month. Children and(servant* half price. Daily coaches to and from Geneva, Tbomas- ton and LaGrange, via White Sulphur and Warm Springs. For circumv or further particulars, call on or address C. J. MAO ELL AN, Hpotswood Hotel, Ma con. until June 6th, or C. X. POJtTKll, care box 28 1'. O., Talbot ton. cilAtt T. POitTgR,[ xnayff7-*u,tu*thtf DR. J. A. TAYLOR, Of Atlanta, Georgia. Proprietors. DR. It. A. HOOKE, Of Chattanooga, Tenn. Russia’s Cavalry. THE HORSEMEN OT THE CZAR—MAEVHLOCS RIDINo. Writing under date of May second, of a re view held in SL Petersburg in honor of the visit of the Emperor of Germany to the Czar, the correspondent of the London Daily News says: The great attraction of the day was the cav alry, and that far surpassed anything which I have ever seen. The two elements of excel lence were, of course, the horses themselves, and the horsemanship of the riderp« Can anybody explain the peculiar charm about Russian horses? Without presuming to answer my cwn question, I think I may point out that one secret with train ers here seems to be to educate the horse; to make him trustworthy, faithlal, ambi tious: and to dispense with all those con trivances, which, in more civilized countries, crush the spirit out of the poor beasts. In what other country can one see horses like those which dash along the N'veska so free, and fresh, and gracefully? In what other country do they have such a glossy skin, such swan-like necks, such delicate limbs? And in what other country do they off-r such ma terial for cavalry? One must reflect, too, that Russians of a certain class are born like Arabs, iu the saddle. The horse is a member ot the family, a brother, a companion iu every ad venture. The Russian Government li:ul, there fore,good material; but it has employed it well, and the proof is the superb horsemen who to- j dav galloped along by Kaiser William and his , German officers. The Russian cavalry has | the ordinary divisions found in all Conti- i cental armies—namely, hussars, drngooDS, cuirassiers, uhlans, «tc., —as well us some species peculiar to itseli. I pass over the foi mer, and only call attention to the horses. These sleek and muscular beasts had evi dently been selected as carefully as the men themselves. For each battalion they were all of one color, now a glossy black, now a rich brown, now a light gray, and the unifor mity seemed to extend even to their 8ize, shape and motion. The effect was singularly striking. The Tebeck and Cossack cavalry have been so often described that there is nothing new to be said about their appear- ^ ^ ance. The detachment which took part in j rtcTftecuincaaea of RHEUMATMatTackoFULA^ TO CASH BUYERS. WE NOW OFFER TO THE TRADE. FOR CASH, AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GOODS, INCLUDING BACON AND BULK MEATS, CLEAR, CLEAR RIB SIDES AND SHOULDERS. Also, 50 Tierces Superior Sugar-cured Smoked Hams. PLAIN AND CANVASSED, LARD IN TIEBCES, BARRELS, KEOS AND CANS. Eight Car Loads Molasses, in Ho-sheads and Barrels; New Orleans Choice and Prime Svrup, in barrels and kegs; Florida Syrup. hit« r*n A. LEYD 15,000 tbushels White and Yellow Corn. 500 Bales Hay. A FULL LINE OF SUCARS, AIL GRADES, 3.000 Bushels Oats. 1.000 Barrels Flour. ALSO, COFFEE, FISH, TWO HUNDRED BOXES TOBACCO, Wholefa! Chalybeate Springs! HIS FAVORITE SUMMER RESORT, SITUATED near Beau's Station, East Tennessee, and nine miles from Morristown, E. T. k Va. Railroad, ha* joit been SPLENDIDLY FITTED UP for the summer of 1873. OUR SULPHURS! (Red, White and Black), Alnm and Chalybeate Waters, need no comment, as their effects are generally known ; but we would call your particular attention to the won- j der of the age, as a mineral watei — OUR SALINE SPRING! j b> tier known as Black "Water, which is magical in its the ceremonies of to-day wore bright red jackets and a sort of far hats of the same color, and rode chestnut ponies. On their hacks carbines were strapped, and in their hands they carried long red lances. They led the cavalry division. The first-circuit oi the cavalry was merely for inspection; the second was for evolutions. How impatiently the Cossacks went through the first, and how eagerly they entered on the second. The ponies, even, trembled with enthusiasm. As the cavalcade approached the Emperors, the riders settled firmly iu their saddles, loosened the reins a little, and—the word is given! Like ajfiash of lightning, and simultaneously, the ho;ses shoot off, and before the spectators | have caught their breath, are half-way aronnd i the square. What an astounding pace! It a « . horse should stumble, the rider would never) La Fan U mount again. The Cossacks crouch low in HOT AND COLD SULPHUR BATHS! the cool anil bracing mountain air, together with the MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN SCENERY, tend to make this one of the most pleasant summer resort* in the 8outh. ffy These Springs are accessible by dally hack lines. Parties desiring to visit us will stop at Turley House, Morristown, and call for William A. Dickinson, propri etor Hack Line to Mineral Hill. Address DRS. TAYLOR k HOOKE, Pboprietoks, Bean’s Station, East Tennessee. Various grades and prices. ju«t from the manufacturers, and many othor goods usually kept in Grocery and Produce House. We offer real inducements to cash buvers. A. K. SEAGO & W. H. C. MtCKELBERRY. OFFICE ANB SALE-BOOM—Corner Forsyth an,I Mitchell Streets. TIME SALES,—ADVANCES TO PLANTERS. j Our crop liens, with approved security, will be made as her. tofore. a!j> > credit eales to merchant* on j approved paper and collaterals.! We have a limited supply of Chesapeake Guano and Baugh’s Raw Bone on sale. A. K. SEAGO k W. H. C. MICKELBERRY, march 25-d&w3m. Corner of Forsyth an* 1 Mitchell streets. j The Scofield Rolling Mill ompany.j ATLANTA, - - - GEORGIA, MANUFACTURERS OF Merctat mi Bar Iron, M Bar, Spies, Bolls, Bats, Etc. LA1IGE STOCK constantly on hand, and orders promptly filled. Liberal prices allowed for Wrought, Cast and Scrap Iron, delivered tit the Works, in exchange for liar Iron. RE-ROLLED IRON RAILS! Warranted equal to any made. A limited quantity of NEW RAILS made ou short notice. SOUTHERN RAILROAD MEN Are especially invited to call at our Works and exatuiue the quality of our RAILS, and the way that they are manfactured. Capacity of the Works, 15,000 Tons per Annum. OFFICE ABB SALES B00I No. 9 E. ALABAMA STREET • ' •. ..... -iWlifti V Summer Resort the'saddie, and shout like fiends; while their PpHOSE who desire relief from the duet ami toll of 1 ran rr »ttoririfl lr.nOP* stf*t*hin£F oUt horlZOH- . - il themselves of the pleasures fine drive out to the Oglethorpe Park, where ample preparations have l>een made for the enjoy ment of the public. A Ball 225 Feet in Length, 70 Feet Wide with splendid floor and all other arrangements for comfort and pleasure, to be used for dancing and festive purposes. A BEAUTIFUL LAKE, with boats free for the amusement of guests. The ground are free to picnic parties. Ample arrange ments for Balls, Assemblies. Soirees, etc. The attrac tions to be found here, in the way of scenery, beauti ful d ives on the race track, a row upon the lake, splendid water, refreshments of every description, and the numerous other inducements to enjoyment, ren der this one of the most desirable resorts in the South. apr20esm. Warehouse cor. Bartow St. ami W. A A. U R. DEALER (EXCLUSIVELY ON COMMISSION IN Bacon, Sides and Shoulders, Hams PLAIN, COUNTRY, FAMILY, TRIMMED, AND BEST EXTr.A S. CURED. Bilk Meats, Larfl, Can, Oats, Wtat, Rye, Barley, lay I, O TJ H. : Office a li cl W nrotoui L. SCOFIELD, Jr., Superintendent and Secretary. mav28-tf a t t is. o W o rr lx s L. SCOFIELD. President and Treasurer. SUPERFINE TO STRICTLY FANCY—GEORGIA. TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY WESTERN MILLS. Being in constant receipt of erniigameuts of kept regular-y on hand. hove articles, a L ARGE STOCK i long glittering lances, stretching out horizon tally far beyond the horses, are terrifying even to friends and non-combatants. The Germans do not *pare their plaudits. They love the uhlans who trampled down the Tarkos, and the Bismarc Cuirassiers who rode into the jaws of death at Mars leTour, but nothing like these unearthly horsemen from the plains of Russia. Let me not do negative injustice, however, to the rest of the cavalry. After the second turn around the field the whole body formed at the rear, opposite the Emperors and the amphi theatre. The front stretched th*i whole length of the field; somewhat longer—to use a commission which many English readers will appreciate—than Irom the Seme to the barracks at the foot of the Champs de Mars, I and several regiments deep. There were | probably 15,000 in all—the Cuirassiers with ! their white coats and heavy black horses, I the hussars with their pikes, the mounted grenadiers and the dragoons, and at the i wings the reckless Cossacks again. The I Grand Duke Nicholas waved his sword, and 1 the entire force moved toward the Emperors ; and the spectators. At first it was a light trot, then an easy gallop, then faster and ; faster, till one could only see thonsands of; glittering uniforms and superb horses dash- 1 mg madly toward the crowd. Nearer and j nearer they come, and ever a: the same ter- I rific pace It will be death 1 r the imperial i*t, ihtj. party who are on the ground below. Sudden- 1 * “ u 13 ; ly the Grand Duke’s sword fli s up again in Board per Day . $1 50 the air; the officers pass the word along; still 1 Board per Week 11.A 1ST Ann ehnlra ll. j f.arlli i Bo*fii lifif MOD J H ALE’ S -®Si CELKBBATED SULPHUR AND CHALYBEATE Springs, NEAR ROCERSVILLE, TENNESSEE. ATLANTA FURNITURE MANUFACTORY NEW FURNITURE HOUSE ROOMS 87 WHITEHALL STREET. ALTANTA, WHERE GREAT INDUCEMENTS AEE OFFERED TO THOSE IN WANT OF furniture:. All parties will find it decidedly to their interest to examine OUR STOCK before pur chasing elsewhere. Warerooms 87 Whitehall St. Factory cor. Butler and Harris Streets. may25-dlw BEST CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS CAL . Controlling the shipments from KILNS enables mand, fresh. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED GOOD. sd keep stock to meet any de ant Summer Resort will be ope-u for visitor* May The i Uoard l ,er Month • SO 00 Special terms for families, those having Scrofula, Dyspepsia. Kidney and M’CUTCHEN’S C. I. B. the 15,000 horsemen shake the earth. Grand Duke s sword falls, and the mighty mass comes to a stop as if transfixed by an, H H .. H . electric shock. Perfect silence reigns. The I Mercurial Di^a^s. General Debility, etc., long line of cavalry is as calm and steady as ■ e cure the marble palace itselt, and lar back through the centres all is tranquil. That was a glo rious sight, and worth a journey to St. Peters burg to see. I shall never look on such a spectacle again. Trotting Extraordinary. TWO HUNDRED MILES IN FORTY-FIVE HOURS. On Wednesday and Thursday, the four teenth and fifteenth instant, the Driving Park at St. Paul, Minnesota, was the scene of an extraordinary trot, Mr. Martin Delaay match ing his sorrel mare (a small full blooded Mor gan) to trot 200 miles in forty-eight houra for the small stake of $300. The St. Paul Press says of the first day: The trot was commenced yesterday at twenty minutes past four a. m., Mr. J. Cum mings holding the ribbons. The mare started out at a rate of more than ten miles an hour, SOXjE ^oeistt poh Tie Aipsta Factor!, tli Attas Maaifactiriii Company AND OTHER LEADING FACTORIES OF GEORGIA. All the Goods of these Factories— DOMESTICS, YARN, CHECKS. STRIPES OSNABURGS, DRILLS Ac., sold at FACTORY PRICES. With our facilities for obtaining STOCK, aud handling Grain in BULK and othei wise—saving d ravage, wasle, wear and tear of extra handling, and all other articles meutione above in CAR LOAD LOTS—can offer EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS. v*r* Special arrangements and CORN. ill bs made with Millers for supplying them 1 WM. WILLIAMS. Late Williams & Bro. 'all sizes and descriptions. Also agent for Taylor’i Corpse preserver. 1 DeOIVK’S OPERA HOUSE, MARIETTA STREET ATLANTA. Forest Grove A. LEYDEN. PLANTATION. the system, and renovate the feeble, fainting powers of nature. Its operation upon the tissues of the body does not consist in affecting the irritability of the liv ing fibre, but in imparting* sound and healthy stim ulus to the Vital Organs. It strengthens substantially and durably the living powers of the animal machine; is entirely iunocent and harmless; may be administered with impunity to both sexes, and all conditions of life. There is no disease of any name or nature, whether c! old or young, inale or female, but that it is proper to administer it, and if it be done seasonably and pr«- servingly, it will have a good effect. It is perfectly in credible to those unacquainted with the Bitters, the facility witu which a healthy action is often in the worst cases restored to the exhausted orgaus of the system; with a degree of animation aud desire for food which is perfectly astonishing to all v»ho perceive it. This Medicine purifies the blood, restores the tonic , —— i 1 power of the fibres and of the stomach aud digestive there and was gradually slowed to about an aver- | organs; ronsesthe animal spirits, and re-aniinates the i dwelling, ago of ten miles an hour. At five minutes | broken down constitutions of mankind. Offered for Sale At a very low price—$8,000. It contains 335 Acres of Fine Land ! One hundred and fifty acres open, and more than half of this first-class BOTTOM LAND, much of which produced last year SIXTY BUSHELS OF CORN PER ACRE. The Rome Railroad pa»‘ through the place, and ' Depot within a few hundred yards of thef There are tine improvements, including *0*0 8, ALAS' . The longest established, the best organized, and the j ouly one in tlio South conducted bv uu EXPERIENC’ED M E1! ( H A X T j AND Practical Accountant. I : I The course of study includes Book-Keeping in si! its branches Penmanship, Mathematics. Commerml Law, Business Corres pondence, Business Forms.Part- nerahip Settlements, Bank ing, Telegraphy, Pho nography, Etc. THE TRANSACTIONS AND OPERATIONS IN THE Actual Business Department. are the most complete and practical of the age I Students instructed separately and received at anytime. Busiuess Advocate mailed fkek on appli- : cation. Address B. F. M00HE, President. tJOocm. -d5 PARKINS & ALLEN. flrcltibds and Superintendents, ; cultural implements. Will furnish Plans aud Specifications for CHURCHES, BANKS, STORE BUILDINGS, AND DWELLINGS past ten she had completed the first fifty miles, making it in some five hours and forty- five minutes. She was then given a rest of three hours and a half, and was started at a little past ono on the second fifty miles. At half-past seven she had completed it, having made the first hundred miles in fifteen hours, which leaves thirty-three hours lor the com pletion of the other hundred. She made tbe last mile of her first hundred yesterday the fastest of any—five and one-haif minutes. Those that witnessed the feat say that tbe mare showed no signs of fat ; gue, never sweat a hair, and trotted off to the stable to feed at the end of her day’s labor as briskly as though polite the Kimball House, she had just come from the barn. Of the second the same paper says: Wednesday the first one hundred miles was completed, and at half-past seven o’clock the mare was driven to the stable apparently in as good condition as if she had only traveled one-quarter of the distance. Y’esterday morn ing when taken oat of the barn at 5 o’clock to complete th* trot, she seemed & little sore at first, but soon warmed np and commenced her day’s work with wonderful ease. At ten o’clock she had completed 31 miles, and was withdrawn until four minutes past twelve, p. m. After this rest, in which she mani fested no signs of weariness, she made her next a-ven miles in one hour and two min- | ntes. No pains were taken to keep a regn- j lar account of her rate of speed, but in gen-, oral terms it averaged through the day about six minutes and five and one-half seconds per . mile for the first fifty miles, and seven mm- 1 utes and two and a half seconds for the sec- ' ond fifty miles. After the rest given the mare i —from seven until nine o clock ia the even-! ^ ing lU fMliti oft tha ground saw that she | DEPokriRD iu u. h...................... would make her two Lundred miles easily. She pursued her even gait, and a few minutes past one o'clock this morning completed the race, making her last mile in nine minutes and thirty-one seconds. Thus she won the wager, and in three hours less than the time given her. She trotted off ibe track seein- ingly unconscious of the marvel she bad per formed. fel»12-*12ni WARNER ALLE ii Eittlit Bin Dwelling; and out-buildings — Gin House, Ba-i : Blacksmith Shop and Tools, and all and Ptables, ecesMry agrl- SEAY & WALKER, ROME, OA. MANUFACTURERS OF The place is now Teitirg for One Thousand Dollars in casli, payable November 1st. Also the plantation known as GLEN MORE, contain ing 240 acres, with improvements. On this pl^ce there is one of the largest springs in Georgia, Only * few hundred yards from the source of this spring, there OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS • ! is a Mill aud Cotton Gin, which also belong to tbo OFFICE,_Corner of Pryor and Decatur Street*, op- j plantation. I will take $2,400 for the the property. i, apply to GOFFER STILLS, PLUMBING GAS AND STEAM FITTING, rS AGFXTS FOR de c3-d*wly. Patrons of Husbandry. GEORGIA STATE GRANGE. 1 j Coupaechee, Georgia, May 22, 1873,1 j CIRCULAR No. 1. For the good of the Order, and the information of ; the public, Secretaries of all subordinate Granges al- ' ready organized, and those here*:ter organizing, m the i State of Georgia, will pleaae forward to tbia office * ! complete list of membership, name and nnmber of ! Grange, name and post office of Master and Secrete- | ries of same. For any information in regard f* our Order, ad- j drees E. TAYLOK, n»ay24-d*w6t .secretary, i It. A. ALSTON, Herald Office. ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF LIVEKPOOIs FXR.E Art^JKTOY. Over John Kjau’s Store, WbiteuMl Street. Executive Department, STATE OF GEORGIA, Atlanta, March 21,1873. ORDERED: That JAMES A. U. HANKS, of the county of Whit field county, be, and be is hereby appointed (under authority of a resolution of he General Assembly, ap- prov d February 22d, 1873.) Auditor, to examine the Change Bills issued by the Wostarn & Atlantic Rail road, and report the facts connected therewith ss re quired bv said resolution. By thf. Governor: JAMES M. SMITH, Governor. Rom Hollow fare aM Store Manufacturing Company. All Kinds of MADE TO ORDER. Painters Wanted. w Hon. H. L. Goodaie La* been elected Pro- lessor of Agncultare in the Muine State Col- er *’ lege of Agriculture ami Mechanic Arts. ANTED—FOUR FIRST-CL \fcS HOUSE FAINT- By authority of the foregoing order of Hla Excellen- i i cy the Governor, I will enter upon the duty aaaigned | ! mo on the 1st day of May next, at Room No. 2fi, in the ! Capitol at Atlautn. Persons holding tbu hits men- — j tloned roust present them to roe for examination by the 1st of June uext. Iu the moautimo those.holding 1 bills should advise n»« by letter at Dalton, Georgia, of j the number ol each denomination of bills held b> Brass and Iron Castiis THE LATEST, BEST AND CHEAPEST REFRIGERATORS ICE CREAM FREEZERS AND WATER COOLERS: IN LARGE QUANTITIES, ON HAND AT Franklin & Eicliberg’s, Plumbers, Steam and Gas Fitters, Dealers in STOVES. RANGES. GRATES. Plain and Burni-hed TINWARE, and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS generally. HANDSOME STORE TO RENT. ONE OF THE BEST STANDS IN THE CITY1 A S I INTEND MOVING INTO MY NEW AORI- j CULTURAL BUILDING, corn-r of Alabama and Foraytb streets, early in June, 1 offer the STOKE I > NOW OCCUPY for rent. Call early and let me know 1 if any of the Fixtures are desired or not. FARMERS, TAKE NOTICE I Apply to C>rner Line i id Pryor atreeta. I them. MarciI 28,1873. iuar3n-d2taw till june 1 J A. R HANKS. e Scythe*, etc., now in store aud arriving, j MARK W. JOHNSON. ‘ my!8-daw2w Agricultural Building, Atlanta, O OFFICE CASTLE BOCK COAL ) COMPANY OF GEORGIA, { Atlanta, Ga., April 2f», 1H73. } , 4 N ANNUAL MEETING OF TBE STOCK HOLD- j ,A er* ol the CASTLE ROCK COAL COMPANY OF j HE )RGIA will bo held at the Green Line Office, No. 4 ! ira’it Building, up-stair*, “>i May 27, 1*«73. By order lkard of Directors^ *p2Mru I l’lmnbers’. Steam, Gas Fitters' aud Tinners' MATERIALS at Manufacturers' Prices. r<r ALI, KINDS OF METAL ROOFING. WATER. GAS AND STEAM WORKS DONE WITH DISPATCH. SP- Agents for SELDON STEAM PUMP. A full stools of CHANDELIERS. GAS FIX- TURKS aud GLOBES.