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THE 1TLAHTA DAILY HEHALD.
VOL1.
ATLANTA, GA., THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1873.
NO. 214
The Daily Herald.
The Atlanta. Dally and Weekly Herald
Contain more Heading Matter titan any
■•titer Paper In Georgia.
Tlte Circulation ot tlte Dally Herald la
••our Unsurpassed by that of any paper In
till* Section of tlte State.
A WORD TO OUR SUBSCRIBERS.
We desire to request that our subscribers
will take iifxyfi themselves a duty that while
and easy of performance, will be of large
advantage to both them and ourselves. It is
that they will furnish us, in u concise and
correct manner, all the items of interest hap
pening in the towns or villages in which they
live. If a fire occurs, if a prominent citizen
dies, if a fight stirs the tedium, or a wedding
enlivens the community, telegraph us, or
write ns the fact in a laconic style, giving the
facts stripped of all verbiage. Of course we
will pay the telegraphic tolls, or any other
expense that may be incurred.
It is only in this way that the Herald can
become a full aud absolute newspaper. It is
impossible for ns to support a correspondent
at each ofthe.se minor points, and yet there is
scarcely a village in Georgia that will not
furnish every day some item that wili be of
general interest. If a Kentucky village, or a
Tennessee town, or a Mississippi swamp,
becomes the scene of any accident or unusual
rencountre, the first idea of the inhabitants
is to telegraph it to the Conrier-Journal.
Hence the Courier-Journal has an infinite
power as a newspaper, and furnishes to the
l»eopie cf those States an almost perfect
new spa per.
It is our desire to inspire onr readers and
fri nds throughout the country (and we feel
that the}’ are numerous) with such a feeliDg
towards the Herald.
We will spare no pains or expense to make
the Herald complete as a newspaper; all we
ask is that onr friends throughout the State
supplement our efforts with their aid, which
thongh it may be trifling from each indi
vidual, is indispensable as a whole.
Let ns hear frem von !
. sajs that the
saved the ©the i
‘•Fcheitor bad r
be fast asleep than fast
Yount* la.lii - ha 1
awake.
The Washington Republican has this item, which
we consider quite refivshiug: Ex-Governor liullock,
of Georgia, having experienced the requisite change
of heart, win confirmed at Christ Chnrch, Albion,
New York, na Wednesday of last week. Next!
Next Friday is the longest day in the year—after
tint day the old thing begins to weaken.
If a piano catches on fire, the firemen needn't go
aboat it. They can’t play on it.
An impulsive young man sent his girl the piece of
sheet music entitled, “I w.ll meet you at the beautiful
“Gate.” Her father saw the piece when she opened
the package, and after daubing a bucketful of tar over
the gate, quietly remarked to his daughter, “He can
wait for yon if he wants to, but you won't either of
jo i swing on tost gate if tar will keep you off.” That
\oing man now sings, **No little one to meet me.' 1
The Chairman of Lie Executive Committee of the
Young Mens’ Library wroto on to the
American Literary Bureau, in the attempt to make
engagements with Mark Twain, Bret Hsrte, Agassiz,
J. B. Gough, au<l J G. Saxe, for the coming season.
It is the aim of the Committee to obtain five first
r!a9s lecturers, and sell season tickets, at low rates.
Cholera never touches a free.stone county; hence
Atlanta is safe, and can swelter in her garbage to her
heart’s content. Glad to see that the city i* getting
c leaner very fast though.-
The bashful peach blushed for the first time this
season at the Whitthill fruit stands yesterday. And
the blood fare of the shy watermelon, also, put in a
first appraiance.
GOULD, BARTON & CO.
A STORY ABOUT TI1EIR FAILING — NOTHING DIS
HONEST IN THE MATTER—MERE
LY UNFORTUNATE.
THE CHOLERA.
The Progress of the Scourge.
Seventy Deaths in 48 Hours in
Nashville.
Ten Thousand People Left the
City since the 7th inst.
The Disease in Memphis and
Cincinnati.
A Herald reporter Yesterday interviewed Mr. Wag
ner, a nephew of Mr. Gould, of Gonld, Barton k Co.,
and obtained from him the following statements in re
gard to the failure of that Arm.
They are both Chicago men. When they started
basinets here, they had small capital, but were
deemed good business men. They did a pretty
fjir business until this fall. They bought a
great many goods on their own account, though the
bnlk of their business was commission and by con
signment. They were prompt in their payments.
List fall they lost a large amount speculating in corn,
and were driven to the wall by tbis loss.
The immediate matter that shoved them into failure
was a claim the Western and Atlantic Railroad had
against them. It seems that a lot of corn, amounting
to about $500, was shipped to them from tke West, and
THE BILL or LADINO
attached to a draft, which they were to pay before
they got possession of it. Tbe railroad agent delivered
tlie corn, without asking for the bill of lading, and tbe
draft went bsrk unpaid. The owners of the corn
then appealed to the railroad for their money. The
railroad In turn demanded the money on Monday from
GOULD, BARTON A CO,
They tried to raise the money to pay it, but failed,
r.d’e ung only $50. They then turned over to tbe
ftulroad a safe, pair of scales, and some notes worth
about $600, and paid the $50 cash. In tbe meantime
other matters ccming in on them,
THEY THOUGHT IT BEST TO SCMPEND,
which they did. A warrant for their arrest was made
out and served upon Mr. Gonld, who was afterwards
released. I believe Mr. Barton could not be found. I
do not know whether it was the Green Line or the
Western and Atlantic Railroad that had this claim
against the house.
The above 1* Mr. Wagner’s statement. He further
said that he heard Mr. Gould ray that he did not be
lieve Mr. Barton had acted dishonestly. In
regard to the $3,000 worth of New York exchange,
which Mr. Barton is said to have bought at the
Citizens Bank, he said that a president of another
bank tokl him that Mr. Barton was lu his bank on
that day, and that be (the President) handed him
$5,000 in hills, and asked him to go to the Citizens’
Bank and buy him that much exchange. Mr. Wagner
did not think Mr. Barton took any money with him.
A Urillluad Wcddiag.
Herald Special Report from
Nashville.
Nashville, June 18, J873.
The cholera prevails all over the city, and
principally in Black Centre (a negro settle
ment), also, along Lick Branch bottom and
Fairfield. The
TOTAL NUMBER OF DEATHS TO-DAY
from all diseases is lorty-one, of which thirty
was of cholera. Of those who died from
cholera, twenty-two were colored.
8EVENTY DEATHS IN FORTY-EIGHT HOURS.
The total number of deaths from cholera
during the last forty-eight hours is twenty-
four white and forty-six colored.
CHOLERA IN THE PENITENTIARY.
Ninety convicts in the penitentiary are
prostrated, and the majority are suffering
with cholera.
EXODUS FROM THE CITY.
The estimated exodus of people lrom the
city since the 7lh inst. is estimated at ten
thousand — more than in 1866.
The cholera is prevailing principally among
the poor class of people, aud colored people
especially.
BUSINESS SUSPENDED.
Business is almost suspended. The streets
are pretty bare of vehicles and people.
The cholera is raging at Lebanon and Gal
latin. A special to tbe Banner from the lat
ter place says six colored deaths have occurred
during the past twenty-four hours.
The cholera here is unabated. There is no
telliog when it will have au end.
Dorris.
ASSOCIATED rr.KSS DISPATCHES.
Memphis, June 18, 1873.
Eleven death- from cholera here to-day.
Cincinnail Jane 18, 1873.
One cholera death. Other cases improving. No
new cases reported.
FBoSI OUR EXCHANGES.
We learn from the Nashville Union aud American
that the deaths from cholera on Sunday, footed 27 in
number, is tbe largest amount for one day that has
yet happened.
On Monday night Mrs. Christopher Brock*, aged G7,
died of Cholera. Tbe disease seems to be more ter
rible in its results on Ewing avenue, South Spruce
•«>d Wilson Spring nnuwh, although there is a good
deal of sickness near Pearl street, and about the
trestle. On the Tax Conimirsioner’s door is posted
this notice:
June 17, 1873.
This office closed until Saturday for want of busi
ness. Not excited but somewhat agitated.
T. W. Caldwell. Commissioner.
The Banner of the 17th comments as follows:
“Our mortuary figures for Suuday aud Monday
published elsewhere, do not furuirh au encouraging
exhibit. The prevailing disease, or whatever it may
be called, shows no signs of abating, but rather the
reverse. As some of our best physicians insist there
is no cholera here, the eating of stale and unwhole
some vegetables must prevail to a very considerable
extent. The seven or e ght thousand j>eoplc who
have tied from the cily wisely betook themselves
to the country, where vegetables arc unknown*
When doctors differ so radically as they do in Nash,
villc as to what disease the people are dying of, of
course it would be presumptuons for the Banner to
undertake to decide, and so, as a convenient com
promise, we throw the onus on the nasty vegetables.
The latter can be relied on for efficient duty, l>e tbe
malady cholera, cholera mot bus, summer complaint,
or the “prevailing disease.”
About ten deaths aro reported from tbe same
disease in other Tennessee towns—vis: Gallatin,
Edgefield Junction, Lebanon, Ac.
By a private letter from a prominent citizen, we
learn that the disease is a great deal worse than either
the papers or tbe telegraphers will admit; that busi
ness is paralyzed, and that ten thousand people had
left the city.—Eds. Herald.
HOOPER HOMICIDE TRIAL
Argument Concluded—Decision
Rendered To-Day.
Herald Special Report from Opelika.
Opelika, June 18, 1873.
The argument in the Hooper case was con
cluded about 7 o’clock, this afternoon, by N.
S. Graham, of Tuskecge, for the prosecution.
Argument in the case began about half past
nine o’clock this morning, and has continued
all day. The decision of the Court will be
rendered to-morrow morning at eight o’clock.
W. B. T.
THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.
Sickness of Vice-President Wilson ltichard-
kou 11 Resign —Captain Jack The
Louisiana Resolution The
Weather, Etc., Etc.
Washington, June 18. Ih7 i.
There are apprehensions of Vies President Wilson’s
complete physical prostration.
The rumor is revived that Richardson lias rcs’gnrd
the Secretaryship to take charge of a New York aid
Paris banking bouse.
Grant returns to-morrow.
Cspt. Howgstc, of the Signal Service, and Mr. Kim
ball, Chief of the Matiae Bureau, have lett to connect
life saving with the storm signal cilices.
Meacham favors a continuance of the prt6ent
Indian Peace Policy, saying there are white men in
California and Oregon more responsible for Canby’s
murder than Captain Jack.
The Star says the Attorney-Geuural has not been
officially advised of the action of the committees of
white and colored citizens in Louisian with reference
to the resolutions telegrephed.from New Orleans, and
printed in the morning papers. He states that lie is
hardly able to form any opinion concerning them, as
there may be au ulterior object which official intelli
gence will develop. He thinks tbe people of the
State bad better attend to tbeir business, and
for the present leave politics alone.
probabilities.
For New England, on Thursday, gentle to fresh
and occasionally brisk southerly to westerly winds
and increasing cloudiuess are probable for tbe Middlo
State* and lower lake region; fresh to brisk southerly
and westerly winds aud increasing cloudiness with
very probably rain areas over tbe latter during
Thursday. For the upper lake region fresh to very
brisk winds, veering to southwesterly and northwest
erly ; generally cloudy weather and occasional cloudy
weather, and occasional rain areas. For the North
west, fresh and brisk winds, veering to westerly and
northwesterly. Partly cloudy weather aud possibly
occasional areas of light rain for the South Atlantic
States; light to fresh southerly and westerly winds
with clear or partly cloudy weather for the Gulf
States F.ast of the Mississippi, aud northward to the
Ohio Valley and Missouri; gentle and fresh southerly
to westerly winds aud partly cloudy weather with oc
casional rain areas on Thursday.
LOUISIANA.
Three Negroes llung.
New Orleans, June 18, 1873.
Over one thousand citizens of New Ibe>ia aud vi
cinity aaaisted at the hanging of three negro murder-
idenre. They
THE HOLLIDAY HOMICIDE.
Further
Particulars
Affair.
of the
Special Notice.
A MEDICINE WHICH PROMOTES TIIE ACTION
of the Kldueya and Liver, promotes the digestion, aud
secures regularity of the Bowels, must secure health
and prolong life. Hamilton's Bucbu aud Dandelion
does just this business, and any physician will tell you
so. It is composed of just such ingredients as they
prescribe for their patients, aud is a moat valublo
remedy. You will see on tho wrapper of each bottle
NASHVILLE, CHAT'ANOOGA
AND
St. Louis Railway.
Covington mas gsy aud happy yesterday over the
nuptials of Mr. William Harris, son of Colonel John
Harris, of Covington, to Miss Jennie Daniel, of the
name place. Several ladica and gentlemen of Atlanta
went down to attend the ceremony. Among others,
Mrs. J. P. Harris, Mias Chiasm, Mr. Johnny Trimble
Mr. It. C. Gloss, C. Lynn, F. Perry man. M. H. Mc
Whorter, and Leigh Brumby. The ceremony was per
formed in the Methodist Chnrch, at half-past one
o'clock, by the Rev. Beverdy Retell. The bridegroom
was as happy and as radiant as a bridegroom ought to
be. and the bride exquiaicly lovely. Tbe elite of
Coving too, a uff the beauty of tbe county lent grace aud
brillirao/’to'in® occasion. After the ceremony the
'‘pJJTyadjournad to tbe residence of Colonel Harris,
wherejtu tbe enjojment of tbe generoua'bospitality of
his fondly, they spent several hours very pleasantly.
The happy couple took the ttraiog train for Atlanta,
and occupial a handsome suite of nx«u at the Kim-
ball H 9BM. We earnestly hope that these youug Uvea
so brilliantly and so happily opened may reap in the
corniog years, all the rich promises of the present.
Use Ilentt of Deodorizers.—The city anthorl-
tiei are displaying considerable zeal in the work of
cleaning up Atlanta. We would suggest to them, how
ever, tta*. when they have sinks cleaned they compel
ihi part.es on the premises to nse lime or copperas
plentifully, and thus spare their neighbors from s
combination of vile odors sufficient to produce s first-
class case of Asiatic cholera, to ssy nothing of misor
diseases, in a disagreeably short apace of time.
Through the window, near where we ait writing, is
wafted a villainous odor, which a few handsful of lime
would quickly destroy.
NEW YORK.
Suicides Shipments of Specie.
Albany, June 18,1873.
Two pt-rsons suicided in St. Johnsvilte yesterday.
It appears that a physician named A. D. Wheelock, a
married man, was paying attention to Mias Ruth
Smith, to which her parents objected on the ground
that he was not divorced. Yesterday, for some reason
unknown to her parents, proceedings for s divorce
haviog been commenced, Miss Smith took arsenic aud
j died. Wheelock. on hearing cf her fate, took s dose
of morphine and also expired.
New York, June 18, 1873.
A meeting of North Carolina special tax bondholders
as held to-day to listen to the opinion of Reverdy
Johnson. Mr. Johnson’s opinion was that the bonds
binding upon the State, and holders can enforce
the collection of interest through the United States
Courts. On the strength of tbis opinion suits will be
brought at an early date. .
The steamer Plymouth Rock was disabled on her
trip from Long Branch, this morning, by the crack
ing of shafting near the journal. Tho passengers
were taken off by other ::t<amr-r*, and the tteamer
towed here for repairs.
At a meeting of the New York Fire Underwriters
to-day, the question was discussed whether they
should discontinue ri?ks in Boston. A committee of
twenty-five were appointed to confer with the Boston
authorities on a reform of the defective fire depart
ment. Several speakers condemned Mansard roofs,
and aaid if Boston persisted in having them, insurers
would decline risks.
Specie shipments to-day $600,0(0 in silver bars.
Tbe Express says, that by some blundering, the
proposed new Constitution of this State abolishes the
Senate.
The Government sold five hundred thousand dollars
in bonds to-day, at 113-40 Vo 1134)2. Nearly a million
offers were made.
Canandigua, June 1H, 1873.
Under instructions of tne Court, the jury in the
case of Susan B. Anthony, indicted for voting in vio
lation of law, returned a verdict of guilty. The Court
refused to poll the jury.
the fourth turned State’*
fessed.
SPAIN.
Maiuho. June 18, 1873.
In the Cortes to day the Minister of Finance pre
sented a bill grsuting the government special powers
for the collection of taxes, and providing for econom
ical reforms in all departments of the administration.
A diplomatic note, announcing to foreign powers the
establishment of a Federal Republic, was read at tho
council of Ministers to-day by Senor Muso.
Tbe cure of Sants Cm/, has burned the railroad
depot, with three hundred passenger and freight
cars, at Bcasain.
Cadiz, June 18, 1873.
The Admiralty Court of Cadiz has completed its in
vestigation of the sinking of the cmigraut ship North
Fleet by the Spanish steamer Murillo. A verdict was
rendered severely censuring the captain of the Mu
rillo, and suspending his certificate for nine months,
ENGLAND.
London, June 18. 1873.
The Shah of Persia lauded in England to-day, and
ed in London tbis evening. He is now passing
through the city, attended by a brilliant suite, and es
corted by a military and civic procession of extraordi
nary splendor. Immense crowds c« *cted to witness
tbe display, and tbe enthusiasm is ;• - at.
MacPonncll and the other bank forgers were
brought before the Mayor to-day. The Attorney for
the Crown took occasion to make suitable ackuowlcdj
meut of the services of Minister Srhcuck and of the
authorities at New York in securing the extradition of
MacDonnell. All the papers in fbe case not having
come to hand, the case was agaiu adjou
Correspondence irom Jerusalem states that the
Geological plate just completed by the Oriental Topo
graphical Corps now engaged in making a survey aud
sketches of the Bible lauds, show* exposed aud skull-
shaped lines of tbe upper strata of the hill outside of
Damascus, Galalee, aud tho rear north wall of Jerusa
lem is strongly suggestive of Gulg<4ha, the place of
•kails. This supports the story ol this hill being Cal
vary. The Corps have arranged, by means of tele
graph from Joppa to Jerusalem for accurate barome
tric notification.
GEORGIA.
Tbe Edgefield Tragedy.
Augusta. June 18, 1873.
In tbe account of the Edgefield homicide, sent yes
terday, it was stated that Glover sent for the Gowuif.
lioas to meet him at a store in the village. This is
not correct, as Glover did not seek difficulty. Tbe
Gowmillions, it is now atated, hunted up Glover, with
the result as reported yesterday.
NEW JERSEY
Almost an Accident.
I’attkilsom, June 18, 1873.
Last night, timber, pieces of iron, etc., were found
lying across tbe track of the Erie Railway, near Clif
ton, and were removed just before the arrival of a
long express train, westward bound. Subsequently,
one Jacob Sevor, of Faasalc, was arrested in Patterson
for placing obstructions on the track, and this morn
ing was folly Identified as the guilty person, and was
committed to jaiL Sevor was put off the train yester
day afternoon for not paying his fere. He is bslieved
to be insane, and has been a year in the State lunatic
asylum.
MISSOURI.
* Sr. Lons, June 17, 187J.
An examination of the condition of the North
Missouri Insurance Company, of Macon, Mo., disclosed
the fact that the capital had been impaired sixty per
cent. The State Superintendent of Insurance lias
given tbe company sixty days from June 2d to make
the impairment good.
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
Ex-«Jueen Isabella, of Spain, is in Rome.
A heavy raiu has fallen in Southern England.
Taylor, Cross k Co., of St Louis, have failed.
The jury of the United States Court, in session at
Baltimore, is unable to agree in tbe case of William
J. Boyd, postmaster at Cumberland.
The Emperor of Russia has arrived at Darmstadt,
to attend the festivities of tho anniversary of the
Grand Duke’s accession, now in pi ogress.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Savannah, June 18,1873.
Cleared—J. W. Dean, M iry M. Collins, Wapella, Aby
Ellen.
The steamer E. W.Lord, from Philadelphia, shipped
het propeller and damage 1 her stern post.
MICHIGAN.
Detroit, June 18, 1873.
Ihe Press Association of Michigau, passed a resolu
tion requiring new advertising agencies to send the
cash with their orders, and fixing the rate of discount
to all advertising agencies at 20 per cent.
INDIANA.
Etliloni Oiled For Contempt'
Indianapolis, Juno 18, 187J.
The editors have been cited to answer why they
should not be attached for contempt lor comments
upon the decision of the court granting Mrs. Clcmm
a new trial.
Herald Special llcport.
Atiienh, Ga., June 18, 1873.
Mr. Holliday, who was killed by a constable
aud posse of citizens of Jackson county, was
charged with an attempt to murder the con
stable, who attempted to arrest him Sunday,
when be resisted him with an axe. The con
stable then begged him to come to the Court
House on Monday, at noon, which ho refused
to do. The posse went to his house Tuesday,
when he fired on them with a double-bar
reled shot gun loaded with buck shot,
striking three of the men. He tired
a second time, and they returned the tire
killing him. He was armed with two guns, a
pistol and bowie knife.
The coroner’s jnry returned a verdict of
itstitiable homicide in execution of the law.
Not one of the po.ssehad been charged with
being a Ku-Klux by Holiday, or any other
person. Tlic posse consisted ot tome of the
first citizens of the county. E. S.
THE MAGIC CITY.
The Birmingham Sale Post
poned.
Special to the Herald.
The great sale of property that was to have
come off here to-day has been indefinitely
postponed on account of interruption of rail
road communication with Birmingham. The
A. A C. lvailroad has ceased running. Private
sales are large, as the Elyton Land Company
is offering great inducements to purchasers.
T. J. B.
Telegraphic Markets.
New York, Juno 18, 1873.
Money assumed a sudden chance, 5a6, cloaiug quie
ami steady. Gold 15*^al6. Government* dull aud
steadv. State bond* very quiet.
Cotton irregular; middling* 21; sale* 1,325 bile*.
Cotton—net receipt* 258 bale*; gross 3,376; sales
for exports to-day 555; last evening 209.
Cotton sales for future delivery to-day 17,000 bales:
market closed as follows: July 20> s 'a20 15-16; Au
gust, 20Ji; September, 19 ' 4 al9 7-16; October 18V;
November IS 1 *; December, 18.' 4 al8? a '.
Flour quiet, aud heavy; coumiou to fair extra $6 15
a7 75; good to choice $7 SOalO 75. Whisky a shade
easier at 93,’*. Wheat closed quiet; coinmou white
westeru $1 78. Corn heavy and lower, with a limited
demand; mixed and yellow western Gla62. Rye quiet.
Pork ','c lower with a moderate business; new
£16 87.'j• Lard firmer at 8 15-lCa9'.,. Naval stores
firmer. Tallow weak. Freights quiet.
Later.—Government bonds—81* 21 ; 62* 16‘J; 01*
16', ; 65s 17, 3 , • new IIP,:; 67s 21; 68s 20 ', ; new 6s
14. 3 ,; 10-40* 13'4. State .bonds—Tennessee 6s 79*,;
new 79 ' 4 ’. Virginia 6* 43; new 50. Consol* 64de
ferred 10. Louisiana 6*45; new 40. Lcveo6s40;8s
no. AisUiKu sk.-w, s» rj; T* sm). Njiih
Carolina* 25; new* 15; special lax 10. Sruth Caro
lina* 20; new 15. April and October 25.
New Orleans, June 18, D73.
Jotton in .nuKlciate demaud; middlings 18,','; net
:eipts 1,181 bales; gross 1,181; exports to continent
I, 227; coastwise 3,615; sales 500; last evening 1.030;
stock 50,326.
Flour dull; trcbble extra $7 50*8 50; family $9 50a
10. Corn in good demaud; mixed 56; yellow mixed
58; yellow 60; white 60a61. Oats lower at 42a43. Brau
quiet at 95. Hay firmer at $22*25. Pork dull, $19 75.
Dry salted meats, uoehiDg doing. Bacon dull at 7,',
for shoulders; char rib 9‘a; clear sides 9 *»; Hams
13? a '. Lard dull—tierces 8. , *a9 , 4 ; kegs 9, 1 4 al0X. Su
gar— good demand; common f>’ B ; fair8' 4 '. Molasses
—do movement. Whisky dull; Louisiana 93; Cincin
nati 95. Coffeo 18*20.
'Sterling 27. Sight?, premium. Gold $1 1C‘ 4 .
Wilmington, Juue 18, 1873.
Colton firm; middlings 18),; net receipts 7 bales;
c xi*orta coastwise 210; sales 72; stock 2,637.
Savannah, June 18, 1873.
Cotton firm; middlings 18*,'; net receipts 105
bales; exports coastwise 616; sales 185; stock 14,198.
Auousta, June 18, 1873.
Cotton steady; middlings 18'.,; receipts 147 bales;
sales 154.
Charleston, June 18, 1873
Cotton quiet : middling* 18! 4 al8^; net receipts 215
bales; exports coastwise 878; sales 200; stock 11,584.
Baltimore, June 18,1873.
Cotton firm; middlings 20; gross receipts 164 bales;
exports coastwise 20; sales 60; stock 3,480.
Boston, June 18, 1873.
Cotton quiet but firm; middlings 21; gross re
ceipts 19 bales; net receipts 25; sales 200; stock
II, 000.
Philadelphia, Juue 18, 1873.
Cotton firm ; middlings 21'....
Memphis, June 18. 1873.
Cotton higher; low middlings 17, :, 1 al8; receipts
320 bales; shipments 267; stock 20,747.
Monii.E, June 18, 1873.
Cotton firm but market bare; good ordirary 16'* ;
low middlings 18; middlings 19: net receipts 183
bales; gross 1839; exports coastwise 441; stock 17,221.
Galveston, June 18, 1873
Cotton quiet and steady ; good ordinary 11 \al5; net
evipts 48bales; sales 100; stock 23,253.
St. Louis, Juue 18,1873.
Flour quiet aud nuchanged. Corn dull aud unset
tled, closing lower; No. 2 mixed 37a38 on track; 38' a
elevator. Poik quiet and unchanged at $1G 75al7.
con quiet and unchanged; shoulders 7' 4 ; sides 9,' 4
Lard dull; summer s'.cam nominally 8. Whis
ky firm at 89.
Cincinnati, June 18, 1873,
Flour dull and lower at $6 75a7 25. Corn dull at
40a41. Pork quiet but steady; $16 bid; held at $16 50;
laird quiet; steam held at 8; kettle 8, 1 ;. Bacon in
fair demaud and firm; slionlder3 7'.i'; clear nb sides
with a jobbing sale and light offerings; clear sides
held at 9 .m'J'j. Whisky steady at 89.
Louisville, June 18, 1873.
Flour dull; extra family $5 50. Corn easy at 64a5G.
Provisions—demand light aud holders firm. Pork
$17. Bacon in fair demaud and firm -shoulders 7‘.a
lear rib sides 9‘ a ; clear sides 9*i packed. Lard
—ticrecs 8\a9.'i; kegs lOalO'L Whisky 89*90.
Liverpool, June 18, 1873.
Cotton closed steady. Hale* of American 7,500.
ivamiah and Charleston May shipments 9J.
New Advertisements, central short routes
CEORCIA STATE LOTTERY.
COMBINATION CLASS 314
Atlanta, Juue 18, 1873.
The follow iug are the numbers which wore this day
drawn from the 78 numbers placed in the wheel, and
the said numbers were drawn iu the order in which
they are here placed:
To Die Wb anfl Nortliwest!
SUMMER SCHEDULE, 1873.
05-00—45 - 40-72—4-53-10 -70-60- 67-0
HOWARD & CO., Manage]
I
TO MEMPHIS AND LITTLE ROCK.
West Point Female College.
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES-
Leave Atlanta 8:30 a. m.
Arrive Chattanwoga. 4:28 p. M.
Arrive Nashville... 1:30 a. m.
Leave Nashville 1:45 A. M.
Arrive McKenzie... 7:50 a. m.
Arrive Memphis... 2:16 r. m.
Arrive Little Rock.. 6:15 a. m.
10:00 i
5:00 a
12*15 l
12:30 i
5:50 l
3:30 A
7:30 l
, Auburi
. E. L. LOVE
Monday. July 14th, 9'. o’clock a. m. - Meeting of
Alumna*. Alumna* Essay —Mrs. Mollie B. liiggiu-
bothem. Orator—General A. C. Darlington, Atlanta,
Georgia. 3 l*. M.—Prize Reading. Address by W. !*.
Pinckard, ot Alabama. 8 p. m.—Concert -West Point
Cornet Band.
Tuesday, July 15th, 10 o'clock \. m. Junior Exhibi
tion. Address—P. F. Smith. Esq., Ncwnan, Georgia.
8 p. m. -Annual Concert. Prof. J. R. Seals’ Class.
nt Day. Annual
Wednesday, July lGLli — Commencei
Address—Dr. David Will*. Atlanta
uual Reunion.
A. 1\ MOOTY,
_junel5-d2w President.
FRENCH'S NEW HOTEL, §
CORNER CORTLANOT AND NEW CHURCH STREETS,
NEW YORK.
ON THE EUROPEAN PLAN.
RICH AUD P. FRENCH,
tirely renovated the same.
Centrally located iu
city.
Ladies' aud Gentlen
Arriv
TO ST. LOUIS AND THE WEST.
i M. 10:00 P. M.
Atlanta *
• Chattanooga,
i Nashville.... 1
Leave Nashville... I
Arrive Union City..
Arrive Columbus.. .11
Arrive St. Louis t
TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST.
Leave Atlanta 8:30 a. xi. 10:00 F. m.
Arrive Cliattauooga. 4:28 p. m. 5:00 a. m
Arrive Nashville... 1:30 a. Jl. 12:15 p.m.
Leave Nashville 1:15 a. M. 1*2:20 1*. M. 7 00 a :
Arrive Union City.: 9:50 a. m. 7:35 l*. m. 3:00 a. :
TO LOUISVILLE, KY., AND THE EAST.
Leave Atlanta 8:30 a. m. 10:00 l*. *.
Arrive Chattanooga. 4:28 p. m. 5:00 a. m.
Arrive Nashville... 1:30 a. m. 12:15 f. m.
Leave Nashville 5:00 a. m. 1:35 r. m.
Arrive Louisville-.. 2:26 p. m. 10:15 p. m.
* #j*Cttil for your tickets to Memphis aud Little Rock
via CLattauooga aud McKenzie, Teuti. To 8t. Louis,
Chicago and the Northwest, via Chattanooga, Nashville
and Colnmbu*. To Philadelphia, New York, Boston
aud the Fast, via Nashville and Louisville.
For further information, address
ALBERT B. WRENN,
Southeastern Passenger Agent,
Office No. 4 Kimball House—P. O Box 253.
W. L. DANLEY, General Possenger and Ticket Agt.
J. W. THOMAS, General Sup’t, Nashville. Tcun.
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Honey—Honey—lloney!
STRAINED HONEY.
NOTICE.
I) 1
ISG OILS
EALEKS IN KEROSENE AND LIGHT BURN-
hereby notified that THE LAW re
quires the Inspector’s brand upon each package be
fore it is saleable. Any violation of the statute will be
immediately brought before the proper legal authori
ties, und the offenders dealt with accordingly.
M'CUTCHEN'S C. I. B.
. energy which seems to commuuicate new life to
I the system, and renovate the feeble, fainting powers
of nature. Its operation upon tho tissues of the body
docs not consist in affectiug the irritability of the liv
ing fibre, but iu imparting a sound and healthy stim
ulus to the Vital Organs.
It strengthens substantially and durably tlie living
powers of the animal machine; is entirely innocent
aud harmless; may he ad ministered with impunity to
both sexes, aud all conditions of life.
There is no disease of any name or nature, whether
of old or young, male or female, but that it is proper
to administer It, and if it be done seasonably and pre-
servingly, it will have a good effect. It is perfectly in
credible to those unacquainted with the Bitters, the
facility with which a healthy action is often in tbe
worst cases restored to tbe exhausted organs of the
kystkm ; with a degre e of animation and desire for food
which is perfectly astonishing to all who perceive it.
This Medicine purities the blood, restores the tonic
power of the fibres and of the stomach and digestive
orgaus ; rouses the animal spirits, and re-animate* the
The Atlantic Coast Line Passenger Route
TO
All Northern Points and Virginia Springs.
\T IHITOEK TO THIS VIRGINIA SPRINGS, NORTHERN CITIES, NIAGARA FALLS, AND ALL NEW ENG-
1 laud bummer Resorts, should note carefully the Price Lists and Time Cards of this Line—its cln ee of
ALL RAIL AND BAY LINE ROUTES!
its uubrokcu mo
buy their tickets
Through bleeping Cars to Will
LINE. See Time Cards. Price Listi
Passenger IH'pot.
F. M. CLARKE. Assistant G cue ml V
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icut by either, aud ubsei <-<- of all disagreeable aud iniduight changes—aud be certain and
Wilmington, and leave Atlanta by 8 o’clock a. m. traiu for Ammsta, connecting there w:th
1 «ton and Through Train* to Baltimore, ALL RAIL, or to Portsmouth for B VY
small bill*, for all information. Tickets on sale at all hours at Uniou
A. POPE, General Paasecgir Agent.
s-engrr A;r lit.
11. M. CUTTING HAM, Gen’l Western Agent.
REMOVED TO MY NEW BUILDING!
Corner of Alabama and Forsyth Streets,
WHEUE I HAVE ON EXHIBITION
AN IMMENSE STOCK
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MILES TURPIN,
Inspector
Just Arrived
PER STEAMER FROM EUROPE,
IMPORTED WINES!
MOSCATO! MOSCATO!
MORS '.LI! MORSALA !
BORDEAUX, brou^bt from Palermo aud
France.
MACCARONI, imported from Naples; and
CHEESE, from Rome.
SARDINES fiom Italy, packed in salt; and
the fiilhst line of
IMPORTED FRUITS!
Wines, Ac., ever’offered iu Atlanta. Ail Do
mestic Fruits, Candies, aud Vegetables on sale
all the time,
JOSEPH ARBOLA,
jnnelU-tf Whitehall Street.
TAKiaiNr up.
broken down constitutions of mankind.
fel 12-d2m Q
WEST END PEOPEETY
FOR SALE,
A GOOD RESIDENCE
B enutiful Xj o t.
t to Street C:irs aud to West Fnd Mineral
BULL 4c GOLDSMITH,
Real Estate Broker,
A BAY MARK, WITH A LEATHER HALTER ON,
was taken up by the undersigned at my farm, ou I
.ireen k Howell’s Ferry road, four miles from the city, I
.vhich the owner can get by paying for this notice.
juuelS-2t A. A. WILSON.
BEST SHUTTLE.
NO FKICTION ON
Til o 13 0I3 It i 111
“ FAMI LI ”
H, HAS THE
BEST TENSION!
NO STKA1N ON
Tho Thread!
13xr ivLir uiive
0 SIOWEltS uml UEAl’EUS. th- Hipped in tin city: CHAIN CUAHLES, FAN MILLS,
GLASS SCYTHES nud SNATHES, FAltM ENGINES, THASHEUS and HOUSE POWEKS
Also, ail immense stock of
TURNIP SEE3D S.
Now is the time to pet y..nr land ready for Rut* Bagas, and p’ant in July. The public are
invited to call nn 1 \ ..nine tnv store.
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MARK W. JOHNSON,
COKNElt ALAUAMA AND FORSYTH STREETS
SOUTHERN
mat A COTT A WORKS
THE UNDERSIGNED HASH THEIR WORKS l>
full operation and are uov* prepared to receive order
lor all all kinds of
TERRA LOITA WORKS.
Such as Window Caps. Enrichment* ot Cornice
such as Bracketts, Medallion, and everything in iht
Architectual line. Also Chimney Tops, Vases, Flower
Pots, Statuary, etc. Also, manufacturers of
SEWER PIPE.
From 3 to 10 iuches m diameter. Als*. in'.ermr deco
rations, such as
Centre Pieces, Cornice, etc.
We will guarantee all tbe work that we undertake
to execute to give entire satislaotiou.
PELLEGRINI A GlOPGl.
jan5-dt- Rracetrack Street, near U. S. Barracks.
SEAY A WALKER,
ROME,
MANUFACTURE!
GA
STATE LAW CARDS.
*** l\irtics Kitting businr*s in any of Ike to,v
named Mote, will Und the Lawyers wh>..:e Cards
inserted bdow reliable and prompt. Cards inserteit
f« gear.
^ 1 HENS.
Cobb, Erwin & Cobb.
Attorneys at Lxw, Athens, Ga.
Emory Speer,
Lawyer. Athens, Georgia, a* Solicitor General, will at
tend the Courts of Clarke, Jackson. Walton, liwlin. tt.
Hall, Bank*. Franklin. Habersham. White. Hat>un,
ami give attention to collecUon* aud o her claims.
linsley W. Rucker.
Attorney -it Law Piouipt attention given to *111* u«-
^^L B AN Y-
Thomas R. Lyon,
Attorney at Law, pract ces regularly iu the Courts «•:
Dougheity. Baker and Mitchell counties. ColN-dioi -
made. All Viusiueas diligently attended to.
|> V K A 5 s V . L E S .
John F. Reddinar,
Attorney-ai-Law, wiil give careful attention to ait
biuiucfcs put in his hands.
J. A. Hunt,
Will practice in Flnit Circuit aud Supreme tVurt.
C VI
C A
Joseph McConnell,
14 T K K S V
Wofford & Milner,
ALAUAMA.
Too Much Raiu.
Montooxikuv, June 18, 1873.
Literary Chit-Chat.
Mr. H.I’Gruzeback in engaged ou a book
called "The Heraldry of Worcestershire.”
Trof. D. Kirkwood, of Iudiana, is writing a
book ou "Comets and Meteors,” which Lip-
piucott k Co. will publish.
The Rev. Dr. Wells Williams has nearly
finished printing his ‘‘Dictionary of the Chi
nese Language,” the basis of which is the
Mandarin.
Tho Gormans have au "Early German
Text Society,’’ which is located at Stuttgart,
and will print this year Hans Sachs, Logau,
and "Die Ersteu Dcutseheii Zeitnngen.”
The Spectator bits an article on "Possible
Popes,” iu which it points out tho fact that
there is no longer a Jesuit nor nn ex-Jesuit iu
the entire body ot CardiuulK.
Mr. M. D. Conway’s new book on "Re
publican Superstitious” is an attack on the
double legislative body represented in Con
gress and on the office of President, which
he would abolish and substitute an Executive
Committee.
Mr. Mill has lett u full autobiography, with
direction* that it shall bo published without
delay. He ulso loft behind treatises on "No-
N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
Y VIRTUE OF AN ORDER OF TIIE HONOKA
ble Court of Ordinary of Fulton oounty, Georgia,
will be sold, before the Court House door in the city
of Atlanta, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN JULY NEXT,
within the legal hours of aale, the following property,
to-wit:
City Lot of I.aud number two hundred and thirty-
igbt, fronting on the southend Fide of Butler street
mo hundred (100) feet, extending back Kouthcast-
wardly along Jenkms street two hundred (208) feet,
more or less.
Also, at the samo time and place, portion of City
Lot number two hundred ami five (205), situated in
rear of and adjoining the above Lot number two hun
dred and thirty eight (238), froutiug on the northeast
side of Jenkins street fifty (64 ‘ 4 ) feet, and extending
back one huudred (100) feet.
Also, at tho same time and place, House and Lot
fronting sixty (60) feet, more or Icbs. ou tho north
west side of Calhouu street, and extending back on*'
hundred (100) feet, more or leas, adjoining tho prop,
eity of M. A. Bell.
All of said Lots being in Land Lot number fifty-two
(52), in the Fourteenth DLtricl of originally Henry,
now Fulton county. Hold as the property of Luke
Gray, late of said county, deceased, for distribution.
The above Lots arc all improved, and rent steadily
at fair rates.
Tkbmh—One-third cash; balance in three aud six
months, with interest from date at 10 per cuit. per
annum.
Flats of property may be seen at the office of Wal
lace k Fowler. MARGARET GRAY,
)une3-oawtd Administratrix
KING’S CURE
Chicken Cholera.
THOUSANDS OF DOLLAU3 MAY BE ANNUALLY
8 WED BY THE USE OF THIS LIMPLY AND
CHEAP REMEDY-ONE BOTTLE WORTH
FIFTY CENTS. MAKES TWO
GALLONS OF MEDICINE.
IT IS CERTAIN AND
PROMPT.
USED TWICE A WKIK IT WILL PREVENT THE
DISEASE.
Prepared by
Du. WILLIAM KING,
FAVORITE
T-
NO DEPENDENCE
On Springs !
NO COGS!
NO CONCEALED MACHINERY!
SEWING
Is
ITS MOTION
Positive.
ITS MACHINERY
COPPER STILLS, PLUMBING ‘P
GAS AND STEAM FITTING,
11 S V T II
CLCSIVE AC EXT* F<-
Rome Hollow Ware and Store
Manufacturing Company.
All Kinds vi
Grass anil Iroi Casio
DE TO ORDER.
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Atlit
Ga.
Planters arc gloomy over the continued rains, which ture,” "Theism” ami tho "Utility of Bell
began May 27th, aud have contiuued to dale, missing R ion,” the tir«t of which won to have beeu pub-
only thre* day*. The amount of ruin fall in the p**t fished in the present year. Arrangement*
twenty day* I* twelve inche*. Crop* are backward will new be made for their fipeedy ftppe&r-
) and tbe work delayed greatly. ' nnce.
r tale at wlinleaalc by
HALLOT, HEAVER k BURBANK,
New York.
C. 8. NEWTON,
Atlanta, Ga.
BARRETT, L..ND k Co.
Augusta, G*.
W. D. HOYT k Co.,
IS SIMFIjE!
MACHINE!
Agents Wanted.
AddtVM
WEED S. M. CO.,
juuei.vdiui Atlanta, Ga.
GEORGIA, Clayton County.
ORDINARY’S OFFICE. \
Junk 12,1872.)
W HEREAS. JONATHAN MILNER HAYING AP
plied to me lor Letters of (inardiauship of the
person aud propoity of Carey P. Milner, minor ot J.
D. Milner, deceased:
This is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned
to file their objections, if any they have, within the
time prescribed by law; else, Letters of Guardianship
will be granted said applicant, as apulied tor.
j. a. McConnell,
juncl'2-tf Ordinary
FOR RENT.
| riYWO hl'l.KNlUU 1((H)MS lor only >111 ,.u \V
I JL Cain stmt, second door from Peachtree, aud
1 near tin* Governor's Mansion.
Apply ou the premises, or to J. C. J •, at this office.
FINE FAMILY HORSE
AT AUCTION!
W ILL ho sold l»T the Live Auction House ol T.
C. Muvsou, Thursday Morning, 9 o’clock, *
Fine Family Horse.
j une 18-It J. H. BAR REIT. Auct’r.
NOTIOH
FARMERS
Fertilisers, Jre. 3
C. n. STOCK EI.L * CO.
S9 Broad St., and 2 Jt 4 College St..
Nashville, To#
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WM. A- B T EWikllT,
mavucTvm ot
Iron Kuilin^, Verandahs, ('hairs, Sollies
JAIL WORK, Etc.,
CORNER MARKET AND AS1I STREETS,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Cabaniss &. Turner,
Attorneys at-Law, will practice in the counties id Hint
Circuit, and Supreme Couit,.aud elsewhere by iq«-t ial
contract.
A. D. Hammond,
Lawyer, will practice iu Flint Circuit, tho ruiud
States District Court*, and Supreme Court,
t) K T V A l, L E 1 .
F’
W. C. Collier
Attorney and Counselor at I.aw. Fori
G
R I P F
R H* Johnston, Jr.,
especial attention tc all Legal liusiue
o hi6 care. Practices iu the Flint C*rcu
Doyal & Nunnally,
Will give prompt attention to any business entrusted
to their care.
1/
FA YKT1K.
J. C. Clements
Will practice iu Rome aud Cherokee ihrcuit*. Prompt
attention given to * olKvtions. Claims for wild laud-
atteuded to promptly.
1 A 14 It A !M IS K. .
W. W. Turner,
AUorut y-at-Law. Special attention give
A i) ISOS
Uoi
Ga
CEORCIA, Clayton County.
K
Morr
ORDINARY'S OFFICE. \
Clayton County, Juue 2, 1873.)
E. MORROW HAVING APPLIED FOR LET
tern of Admiuistratiou ou the Estate of W. 11.
Torrow, late of aaid county, deceased.
All persona concerned are hereby notified to file
ihelr objections, if any exists, within the time pre
scribed by law; otherwise. Latter* of Adminiatratiou
will be grauted to said petitioner.
J. A. MrCONNKLL,
4-14*ww Ordinary.
inaliou ot olfii'
be acted upon.
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GEORGIA. Fulton County.
ORDINARY'S OFFICE. \
Ji n* a»>, it>75. f
IOUS 11. GAY AN 11 AS APl’LlUl FOR KYKM r
*» Hon ol rcnon.lt,, anA ■cUlug apart and valuation
of a Homctrad, and I mil paaa upon the auiue at 11)
o'clock A. m„ on tho 'JUtli day of Jane. 1675, at my of-
floa. DA> 1KL 1'ITISIAN,
juuell-lf Ordinary.
A. CO JVC I>Ij ETE
SODA WATER APPARATUS
FOR SALE CHEAP !
C ONSISTING OF GENERATORS. CHARTERS.
j l’uuip aud Marble Fountain, with silver plated
Trimming*.
This apparatus is one of Mathews’ make, and but
slightly rtso.l; ts in complete order, amt can In* tNuigbt
for a very low price by calling at Franklin F.ich-
berg'a store aud Plumbing t MaU];*liuu-ut. on White
hall street, near Railroad crossing.
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GEORGIA, Fulton County.
H. Stocktou. Charles Dupree, W. 1»- Hell, A. M. Wil
son. and 11. L. Davis, c.tixeus of the city of Mlanta
said county, respectfully represent that they desire to
form a FI UK COMPANY', iu accordance with the laws
of said State. The object aud purpose of aaid com
pany, aud the name and terms thereof, are as lo'lowa:
1. The corporate name by w hich aaid company shall
be kuowu ia
THE EUREKA HUE COMPANY. No. —.
2. The <*u*et tor which aaul couip*uy is formed ia
the protection of Life and Property iu the city of At
lanta. Georgia.
3. Th»a company will have no capital atock other
than may be ueceaaary to purchase oulflt.^equipment
and engine house, 'H| - '
A. G. & F. C. Foster,
Attornc'ys-at law, will practice iu Ocmulgeo Circuit.
Supreme Court, and United States Circuit Courw. The
Senior is Register in Bankruptcy tor 5th ami C.tli Dis
trict*.
^|lk ■.•*'!> U K V I .. l «:
Benj. W. Barrow,
Law>. r; mil Kivu pr mp attention to any lopal
uea* entrusted to ) i* car ».
u
Attorney at l.v
atreet. Will p
teuuon given t
Hamilton Yancey,
om.
iu New Empire Block
core in all the Courts. Piv
business.
S r;
Dunlap Scott.
Practice* iu all the Court*.
C. A. Thornwell,
trtiON in alt the Courts. Special a
George F. Pierce, Jr.,
Attorney i
__,j to meet current expense* inci
dent to such a corporation, for which it will depend
upon donation amt a»ae*ameut* per capita upon its
member*. , . , .
4. The term of existence of said company shall be
twenty year*, unless aoouer dissolved by a vote of two-
thirds of the active members thereof.
Wherefore, your petitioner* pray the order of your
Honorable Court incorporating aaid company agrees
ble to tbe Htatute lu *uch cases made aud provided
Thi* 23d of April. 1873. T. W. HOOPER,
Attorney lor Petitioners/
True extract from the minute*.
This April 24. 1873. W. lb VENABLE,
ap26-law4w Clerk.
y I K N N A •
John H. Woodward,
Atu»rn«*y-»t-law aud Real Estate Agent. Prompt and
ruatrgciic in push*" ng business placed iu his bauds.
w
ASHI NOTON.
W„ H. Toombs,
Attora,.v at Law. Froaapt attention flvan to all l.uil-
pesaen trusted %n hi* care.
GAINESVILLE HOTEL
NEWXjY fitted up
FREE HACK* TO AND FROM THE H' )
/
E. I*. CALDWELL, - - - pBoruir.
junctdtf