The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, June 22, 1873, Image 7

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* ji,*;'-* " ir>1> ”' 8 .* > - v !, ‘ p “ulhiritieB npon -;IX UTS TB.Oil THE CGHIXG BCMIIRIST. Max Adeler. «. ... „ „ — which f*\ HIhim it» Use anyhim, and now <i*4*rtM that be is going to lodge me in the in stitution. I thought 1 would write yon in ad- Prom the Sstnrday Evening Po*-t. vain-.-, m ( .j..1 r tint you may properly esii- ijome men have very peculiar taatr». I« nmr«* hi* t «ik when we arrive, one of the daily papers recently we found the Yours trnly, iollowiog advertisement: “Wanted, a boy to Samuel Bebby. sand-paper.” Now', why did that man >ear». Alter d »**•; I Mce.oiupaainl the boys to the for a choice to saml-paper a boj/Ifiie mu«A Asylum, where we were met by the polite sand-paper something, why couldn’t ha be physician in charge, and conducted to the re- satjefiel to rub a post, or his anut^r aten ception room. Almost as soon as we were the top ot his own head? There *», something seated. Miller rose to his feet, with quite as morbid in this insatiable longing for a boy to much dignity ns any Envoy Extraordinary polish off, and it seems to us .some checj; i ever presented credentials to the court of a ought to De put oo the man. Suppose he • reigning potentate. Drawing from his pocket ooold not get enough boys to satisfy him, j Judge Wright's order and accompanying and should go around at nights breaking into ; papers, he banded them to the Huperintend- orph&n asylums and seminaries, eaud-paper- i ent, upon wboae face gathered a pleasant but ingiunooent children while they are asleep, rather incredulous smile. After placing them so that they will wake up in the morning with , ou the desk, lie glanced at Berry, who return- half their cuticle rubber off? It is too horn- ed it with a significant wink of the left eye. ble to be considered calmly. Let us have j That silent but expressive language soon YDEN JOHN W. LEIGH. OFFICE AND SALES ROOM Hi. 9 E. ALABAMA STEEET. this insidious sand-papeier drowned or poisoned. It was Moyer’s torn for invention that caused the disaster. Moyer designed a new kind of “patent, inflated gossamer bustle” for ladies. It was a thin bag of india rubber, which was to be inflated witu gas to give it the proper distension and sufficient lightness. When the model was completed, Mis. Moyer “settled the hash” of poor “Aby,” who was conducted to the apartment for new patients. In vain did he attempt to expostulate and explain. The doctor’s only answer was that he understood his case, and advised him to remain quiet- that excitement was injurious, and would only delay his recovery. Having attended to our business, Berry and I started fof the depot. On the way down he determined to try it. She went into the yard explained to me the facts of the case, and said and tied the machine under her while he would have a big thing on the Brewster Moyer turned on the kitchen pas to fill the boys when he returned. Deploring the un bag. It worked well enough for a few mo- ; comfortable position ot poor “ Aby,” and de- • ments, when all at once Mrs. Moyer began to siring to right matters ns far as I could, 1 ascend with frightful rapidity. She had bare- , induced Berry to return to the institution ly time to scream down to Moyer to put the with me under pretense of having something children to bed early, and to tell Mary June to to say to “ Aby” before leaving. When we set bread, and the next instant she wms two again reached the Asylum, I explained the miles above the snowline. It was emharassing i true state of affairs to the Superintendent, HOPE, LEIGH & CO. (SUCCESSORS TO YARNELL, LEIGH * CO.) Commission Merchants, FOOT OF MARKET STREET. CHATTANOOGA, TENH. PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS, AND CA8H ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENTS, -fc* Special Reference—To Banks of Chattanooga. may3-eod3m for Mrs. Moyer—very, especially us she could not reach around lo the bustle to turn off the gas in order to come down. So she floated about up there among thunder-storms and clouds and crows and anrora Lorealises for several honr6. enjoying the scenery and studying the air currents and wishing »he bad brought her muff and a book to read. Then _ _ she commenced to descend gradually, until they want to send lunatics to the asylum they she came within a couple of hundred feet of must get. Fred Knox to take them. He also the earth. .She then screamed some ms sue informed me that he would not have under- floated along, and several enthusiastic stu- taken the job ouly for the expectation that he dents of natural history tried t«> bring her was going to have a pleasure trip without down with shot-guns, under the impression costing him anything. she was some Dew variety of ostrich .*' 1 11 1 ■■ or flamingo. But a sudden gust of wind struck Mrs Moyer and blew her against the Presbyterian church steeple with “ AT| aVita MsriA'u«■ n..,,, such force that the “inflated gossamer bustle” A 1 LANlA NATIONAL BANK. exploded violently, impressing the sexton of the City of Atlanta. with the conviction that the sacred edifice DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES had been struck by lightning. But wnen he Capital, $300,uuo. came out and saw Mrs. Moyer caught by her Dip.k<tok>—Alfred Austell, R. H. Richards, E. W. panier on the weathercock, with her parasol Holland, Joan Neal, S. M. Inman, w. J. Garrett, W. B. pointing east or west, »s the v,iu.l bappened I ^ , tonon „ mad , to whlch „ to shift, he comprehended the situation. It , remit promptly «t lowest rate of exdi»Di;e. cost six hundred dollars to build a scaffolding Alfred Austell, President; W. H. Tuller, Cashier; to get Mrs. Moyer down, and even then Mr. 1 B<ware. *«»t. Cashier novM.^ Moyer did IWt introduce his bustle into the a. p. allmoou. , i R. t. Hajuowtk, who seemed to disbelieve all of us. To ex-1 tricate himself from the dilemma he tele graphed to Brewsters, and npon the receipt of the reply immediately changed the positions of the parties. As “Aby” emerged from his gloomy abode he looked very' much like some individual retnrning from the funeral of his last earthly friend. He said the next time BANKS AND BANKERS. Warehouse cor. Bartow St. and W. & A. It. It. DEALER (EXCLUSIVELY OX COMMISSION) IN Bacon, Sides and Shoulders, Hams, PLAIN, COUNTRY. FAMILY, TRIMMED, AND BEST EXTRA S. CURED. Bulk Heals, Lari, Cera, Oals, waeat, Rye, Barley, 25* 3E* CIVET 215. s PETER LYNCH, #2 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL GROCER, And Wholesale Liquor Dealer, and Dealer in GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, PROVISIONS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, AC. Gibson’s Fine Whiskies made a specialty in the Liquor line. Just receiving now a large lot of Seed Irish Potatoes, l.andreth’s Carden Seeds, Onion Sets, Cardenin Tools, &c. .^^Orders solicited. 196m. n Terms CASH. SUPERFINE TO STRICTLY FANCY — GEORGIA, TENNESSEE, KENTUCKY AND WESTERN MILLS. Being in constant receipt of consignments of above articles, a LARGE STOCK is kept regularly on hand. Rome, Georgia. ALLG.QD & HARGROVE BANKERS, Homo, G-oorgia Special Attention Given to Co lections. • .o»r*jepoiui with and reier to KOWES «*? MAC No. WALL STREET, NEW YORK. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 2 Wall Stbeet. Atlanta, Georgia. BEST CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS (CALL / G-Controlling the shipments from KILNS enables umnd, fresh. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED GOOD. to keep stock to meet any de- SOL.E A.GE3NTT FOR market. He will sell out his patent right cheap. Mrs. Moyer wants him to. A recent work ou physiology contain* tue following information: “It is estimated that the bones of every adult person require to be fed with lime enough to make a marble muu- tel every eight mouths.” This naturally pro vokes reflection. It is evident then, that each of ns eats, in ten years, about seven mantelpieces, or say three mantelpieces and a couple of sets of front-door steps ana win dow-sills. This is sufficiently suggestive, but ; it becomes more so when we reflect that a man eighty yeats old must have consumed 1 a couple of Washington monuments,und three or four stone quarries. At this rate it is no won der marble is scarce and door-steps costly. Something must be done about it. Either we must kill the entile population once j w. L. Gordon. President; J. M. Willis, every eight months in order to get those ! w. d. Bell. Teller. mantelpieces out of them, or we must stop authorized capital, $300,000 1 OSNABURGS, DRILLS Ac., sold at FACTORY PRICES. putting up monuments. As for grave- 1 Inter©** allowed from date of Deposit nov22-ly. stones, a man who has devoured euough j | iT D CIlflllAO tUMW ' ! ^69"With our facilities for obtaining STOCK, and handling Grain in BULK and other- stuff to till a cemetery with slabs, ought not U U L L A fi SAYINGS BANK* ' v ' se —saving dravage,wasle, wear ami tear of extra handling, and all other articles mentioned bo nave ono airtess he can be puddled in a * ; above iu CAR LOAD LOTH—-enu offer furnace and enough marble can be worked 1 2 WALL STREET. melt a tombstone out of his leg boues, aud AuthorizedCapital$300.000 EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS. have enough material over to keep bis chil dren in marbles for tec years, should be lor- j T\o a GENERAL banking BUSINESS. COL- . - Special arrangements will be made with Millers for supplying them with WHEAT B 9 lection* made at all points iu the United States. - Interest allowed on Deposits; also, allowed by the ; HOLMES, CALDER k Co., 17 MARIETTA STREET, ABE OPENING A FINE ASSORTMENT OE PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETf 5,000 gallons of BOILED LINSEED OIL, 5.000 gallons of EAW LINSEED OIL, 1.000 gallons of LAED OIL, 1,000 gallons of STEAIT and TAN NEBS’ OILS, 50 tons WHITE LEAD. MU VAENISHES, BRUSHES, WINDOW GLASS, Etc., AT NEW YOEK PRICES. ,ttf~ Also, ten thousand gallons of KEROSENE OIL (130 deg. test), at 20 cents by the single gallon. Uiav23-tf Cashier; TNe Augusta Factory, Hit Altai MaanfaetnrlaE Copay, AND OTHER LEADING FACTORIES OF GEORGIA. ! -All the Goods of these Factories—DOMESTICS. YARN, CHECKS, STRIPES, GOULD, BARTON & CO. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Wholesale Dealers in FLOUR. GRAIN, MEATS aii Geierai Proflace. CORN. We are uow prepared to supply merchants with CORN iu any quantity at LOWEST MARKET iLTIjAriTTiL, GA. ap27-d bidden to die. Unless this kind ot extrava- gance is checked, America wi.l be a howling j £2XT'&Sm or Credit.; buy wilderness in a couple of thousand years or so. and *«*U Promissory Notes, Railroad and Btuto Bonds, There are two or three Hindoo gentlemen ( and *U other valuables, in this country at present, traveling around— \y. l. GORDON. President. | .1. M. WILLIS. Cashier, they were oat to see Brigham Young the- other 4 day—and report has it that the}* intend to or- 16 4 ’ 0, ‘* 10,4 ' r *“ re ‘ gauize a missionary movement lor the pur- j fr,h«sSS.“ H™ JSEtaom pose of converting this nation to Buddhism. 1 u. L. Gordon. Dr. J. H. Lowe, If this is correct we sincerely hope their el- j Hon. D. a. Walker. Hon. g. n. Lester, forts will be unsuccessful. NVe don’t wish to | y\?.-T. ho ?*° p ’ Captain J. A. Fitten. say anything against another man’s religion, and COHN. WM. WILLIAMS, Late Williams & Bro. A. LEYDEN. WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO. C. W. Hendersm junef.-eodlm but really Buddhism would not do in this country. It would be very inconvenient for instance, if a man, while walking : down Chestnut street, should suddenly have a conviction that his salvation de- j pended upon his standing still upon one leg for forty-seven years, just where he was. It would attract attention and inter- i cerpt travel. And suppose a convert should \ regard it as Lis duty to buy an alligator, j and keep it in a puddle in Lis yard, and steal babies from the orphan asylums, and feed them to the alligator ? We should want to ! call in the police; nor would we be satisfied it Jones, who lives next door to us, should, ; in his enthusiasm for the new religion, tie h rope to his apple tree and fix a book to it, j and every afternoon run the hook into his back and swing himself iu the balmy air of I spring. And then suppose Jones was very | anxious to get to Heaven and should make j his milk wagon into a car ot .Juggernaut and force hi. children. «ud his aent and bis « C7finfHV) raother-in-law to lie down under it, while he ii r lIZG / »LAJv.UU GEORGIA State Lottery FORTUNE. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE DRAWINGS DAILY. AT v*. Amounting to *5:!,255.20. 00, Shares in Proportion t scheme, formed ur the uatiou nf 7.1 nutubera, umkiDU «e drawing of lx ballot*, there will *ch having three of the drawn uum- drove over them and scrunched up their bones and made them howl; we should con- 30,31 eider it our business to take the clothes line and tie Jones to the pump until he had time Tick©; to reflect and cool oft and embrace Christian-. ity again. Hindoo piety don't suit this *1 N * the country. It has too much poetry nml enthu- ^uTifuukp r* si&sm, and earnestness, and alligator and t*,’ 2L*«> prir*,* things in it. When we want any better re-I her* on it; *.:*««. each having two of tn< lioioti than onr own we will eiitfii*'*- somebodv 2. 1 ),«4D, etch having ono only ot them on, au«l also tigion tnan onr own we wm engage ome ooay 45t76u tickl!tB< with neither of the drawn numbers on to construct one with the crocodile element b^ine blau**. left out. " • I- r*»'ne the fate of the*© prizes an«l blanks, 78 -m , ^ number©, iiom 1 to 7s inclusive, will be severally placed in a wheel on the day of the drawing, and 12 of them drawn out at random: and that ticket having for it* combination the 1st, 2nd, and :trd drawn number*. will be entitled to tb© capital prize of $7,(100 OU ASE or EMOTIONAL SA5H Y on . That ticket having on It the 4tn, 5th, and GtU drawn nuruber*, to That ticket having on it the 7th, 8th, and i»th drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it the 10th, iUh, and 12th drawn numbers, to Tl*at ticket having on it the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th drawn numbers, to That ticket ha\;ng on it the 3d, 4th aud 5th drawn numbers, to Euchred by a Lunatic. THE B1GOEST JKXCOBD—A PUTNAM COUNTY OFFICER PUt INTO THE UTICA ASYLUM BY MAN. CfcAEY 650 OU 650 00 650 Ot 65(> 0U USmspottJenoe of the Putnam Courier. Utica, *Tne 5, 1S73. This morning I notice*! f »f yoar citi- 41 ... *«os get off th^c»rs at lh» At.r.hv.u "SS“ d .: ,U ■J. Miller and Samuel Beny. Glad to see any- That ticket hating on it :h© 6th, 7th, and 8th bod? from home. I nattu»fly hastened to give , drawn number*, to mu uu them * cordial greeting, after wbielt Mr. Mil- ™m*.**.'*™ m ^ ler took me aside and said he was hiking Derry Tint tlctrt havina on it the jth, l'jth. «n-l to the asylum. IatRgine my astonishment when Berry also took me aside and informed me in a very confidential manner that he was- taking Millet to the asylnm. Perceiving no marked traces of insanity in either, I was nernlesed which to believe, or whether to be-S^^H jieve'eriher. After tum.n, Sm over ! - - in my mind once or twice, I resolved iO stay | Tl>o*«66 tickets having on th«m th© 1st and with them see the thing out. We first 2nd drawn number*, each JO 00 went to the betel, procured some refresh-; ticket, ha.ms ou them the 3rd .ad weuv iu „ • n r 4th drawn humbers, each 5 00 ments, and while there Berry called lor pen All other ticket* (being 4.224) with two of the and ink, havyuc that he wanted to write home drawn numbers on, each 2 00 to his wile. Laving prepared a letter, he I And >u tbo«i ticket, (being 25.7*0) with one called a porter, and dispatched him to the *»w« number,, each 10 post ofSce as I’then snpposed. bat as snbse- | capital pbize gently app^red he wms sent to the asylum , wlii ^!:..*I;SSS w with a letter ef which the following is a verba- Qn Wednesdays capital will be 6,000 no tirn copy: Oil Tknr»dsys and Saturdays 6,900 00 ThubkdaY, Jane ii, 1873. For further particulars *end for schemea. ^ . . , 1, / No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a anpe- ■HHpervniendtM ff Insane Asylum. j rtor c^u bo entitled to an Inferior prize. Dear SlE:‘Tn about one or two hours from ; p r j 7e8 payable forty (40) days afier the drawing, and this time 1 ahali bring to four institution for j subject to the usual deduction of U per cent, treatment a young mau from Futaam county. I All prize* of $20.oo and under will HU insnmty has peculiar modes •fmanifesta- | ttl . offlM tion, and during^luciff interval*^’ih^ not per- ^ 1UIOWARO St UO flYlan 650 00 650 00 11th drawn number*, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 4th drawn numbers, to 650 00 That ticket having on it the let, 2nd, and 5th drawn number*, to 217 60 That ticket ha> iug on it the l*t, 2d, aud 6th ^ drawn numbers. t< paid lnraedi- Oils, White Lead, Color WINDOW GLASS. NATAL STORES, Etc.. No. 201 E. Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C No. 8 Whitaker Street, SAVANNAH, GA. nmv2i)-deod3m National Life '’W IbM lx I The United States ot* America, Wasliinston, 3D. C. Cash Capital - - $1,000,000! FULL PAID. ceptible at all. While «n the caiv. last even ing he ah*racte<l from ay coat j pocket the I »«*>2Mn9^ anag«rs, ATLANTA. <L Whitehall Street. 1 RE RECEIVING .AND OPENING DAILY A FINE ASSORTMENT OF c CSK-yons, BUI FUes, w •Letter File*, o Invoice File*, 2 Envelop*, r; Pencil*, Ink, Steel Pone. <£> Gold Fens,> EVtRYTHINQ USUALLY KEPT IN A cflMucilage, D Dominoes, oc risying Card*. t*- Back Gammon Board*, 0 Copying Books. 03 Copying Pres*e*. Z Copying Ink. Bill Head*. *Z Letter Heads </) Printers' Cards, # Flat Papers, FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE. AND As we mAke a specialty of Stattenery of ooursowa are prepared to sell as cheap as any house South, and guarantee to flo so. Orders for Job Printing of evecy description eoMoHstf, guarafftoelng work to bo as goo«l and price* a* low as anv house Son til. W. M. PENDLETON A CO. aprighdly 68 Wbdtehall Street, AUauta, Ga Cash Assets .... BRANCH OFFICE, Philadelphia, where the business of the Company is trantssfrM. - $2,563,911.63. OFFICERS: E. A. BOLLINS, President, JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee. H. 1). COOKE, (Washington) Vice-President EMMERSON W. PEET, Vice-President and Actuary JOHN M. BUTLER Set^etary FRANCIS l GURNEY SMITH, M. 1)., Medical Director WM. E. CHANDLER, (Washington,) Attorney. E. A. ROMANS. JAY COOKE, CLARENCE II. CLARK. GEORGE F. TYLER. WM. G. MORKHEAD, JOHN W. ELLIS, DIRECTORS: HENRY D. COOKE, .7. HINCKLEY CLARK. WM. E. CHANDLER. JOHN D. DUPREE8. EDWARD DODGE, H. 0. FAHNESTOCK. BENJAMIN D. LAY, of AMa,Geml Apt for Georgia. Ag.nu vnotod In .wry Town mil County hi the State. AdfinM— COL. B. D. LAY, may 13-d-tt Gaunt Agait, »t NMioiul Hotel, Atluto, Goonrt.