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THE FOURTH AT WEST END.
A Visit to Camp'S Spring and to the Old
Brewery — Printers Rnstieatlng » An
Agricultural Scene—Improvements
at the Springs—A Jolly Crowd
of Iron Men*—Beauty on the
Lake —A Rich Song—Some
Stieet Car Equality, &r.
v .. « . .1 And thus ended our Fourth of July
IS presenting a hopeful .. . . . ._ J
. .. “ i End and vicinity.
In common with the various pleasant suburban rus
tic resorts contiguous to our high and healthy city.
West Xnd, with its numerous interesting surround
ings, was not without s Hebald representative on
Friday last—the day once most memorable to every
American citizen, whether at home or abroad.
Tasking a “laat-lins" street car, with " West End”
paintedXm both ends, at a little past 3 p. u., in com-
_ pan* With a diversified-bnt genial trio of
nang fflry 1 °-rr t d T »*‘ g^tiing
and bnaiaass-looaing End, in which,
aa is its usual wont, ch?erfu1n?ia and quietude seemed
to reign supneme— every
face and determined will, which, combined with good
health and fine society, at once suggested the utter | — —- -
impossibility of its becoming anything less famous \
and flourishing than the Gste City itself. Passing
rapidly through the business portion of the village, TEK
and by the cool, beautiful and really charming reai- [
dances of Messrs. Adair, Wilson and others, we in duo
time reached the terminus of the road and our first ob
jective point,
CAMP'S MINERAL SPJUTNfi,
where, at that early hour in the afternoon, but few
visitors had congregated, and those mostly of a ••for
lorn" temperament, who apparently preferred solitude
and self-commune to the gay and bustling throngs
which almost invariably visit the place later in the
day. Some time was here spent by your reporter and !
his thirsty comrades—(mads so by the hot and dusty '
scenes of Atlanta)—in quaffing the refreshing and ex- !
hilarating waters, smoking xnild cigars, lounging at j
ease, inspecting the premises, and noting the con- !
stant arrival of new comers, as every passing fifteen ■
minutes a car would arrive and depart. The grounds j
of the pjrk are admirably adapted to a beautiful plca-
e and healthful resort, which they are fast assum-
eluding the lake, the girls, ye “ bold navigators,” the
aged gentlemen, the jolly singist and his friends, the
Hong Kong geese tnd beautiful little boat, and pro
ceeded to retrace our steps to the spring and station,
where wo found the crowd largely increased and rap
idly increasing. After taking another drink from the
healthful spring and casting a parting glance at the
still "wabbling” negro and mule, we took tho first street
! car for the city, in which, though somewhat crowded,
our party all managed to get seats. The “ pilot,” par-
; ticularly, was well situated until wo had traversed
near a quarter of the distance, when tho car was
"spoken and boarded” by a ginger-cake colored dam-
acl, strongly intent on a ride and a seat withal. She
calmly viewed the crowded seats but for a moment,
and then, with the energy and perseverance of a Con
federate General, the "gushing yaller gal” boldly
planted herself between our " pilot” and another pas
senger, almost sitting on and obscuring the person of
the astonished typo by gaudy, wide-spreading append
ages. Seeing the situation at once, our philosophic
friend "held his position at all hazards,” and, wo are
glad to state, reached the city in safety, but fully im-
*t P 1 ® 8 ®®* 1 , no doubt, with the strange effects of the Civil
“ * Rights bill.
sit to West
J. D.
A CO.,
SOUTHERN
A COTTA WORK S
Corner Decatur and Bell Streets,
Dealers in Family Groceries and Country Produce,
JJAYE SOW IS STOKE ASD KEEP CONSTANTLY OS HASD A WELL SELECTED STOCK OF
FAMILY SUFPIiIEB,
which they offer to the ciiizens of Atlanta at prices a little LOWER THAN THE LOWEST, for cash. Give ni
a call and see if we don’t mean what we say.
Fine SPRING CHICKENS, FRESH BUTTER and EGUS, always on hand.
■fyWf
J. W. BURKE A CO.
PUBLISHERS, BOOKSELLERS, STATIONERS,
BLANK BOOK MANUFACTURERS,
MACON AND ATLANTA.
Wholesale and Retail.
JOHN W. LEIGH.
WM. McCXTr
Choice Note and Letter Paper,
All Kinds of fine fancy Tinted Paper,
A large variety and heavy stock of Envelope
Beautiful styles of Initial Paper,
Blank Books, Memorandum Books,
Pass Books, Full Board Records,
A Flue Assortment of Twine.
AND A NEW AND
SPLENDIDLY ASSORTED STOCK
Of everything in the Book and Stationery Lino. Call and see us.
J. W. BURKE & CO..
Jnlyfi
Corner Alabama and Whitehall streets, Atlanta, Ga.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THEIR WORKS IN
ing, and time, we doubt not, will fully develop— I full operation and are now prepared to receive order |
though, on our recent visit, we found them con&idera-
tor all all kinds of
TERRA COTTA WORKS.
Such as Window Caps, Enrichments of Cornice
such as Bracketts, Medallion, and everything iu ihe
Architectual line. Also Chimney Tops, Vases, Flower
Pots, Statuary, etc, Also, manufacturers of
SEWER PIPE,
From 3 to 30 inches in.diamctcr. Also, interior deco
rations, such as
Centre Pieces. Cornice, etc.
We will guarantee all the work that wo undertake
to execute to give entire satisfaction.
PELLEGRINI k GIOFGI.
jan5-dt. R race track Street. nearU. S. Barracks.
W
ATLANTA
A T E R CUR
Dr. F. Kalow.
t.
Corner of Hunter and Belle Street
Kalow, well known through his rapid and
wonderful enrea, has returned to our city, and opened
an establishment again, f r the cure of a'l Chronic
Diseases, and. he respectfully informs tho citizens of
Atlanta and surrounding country, that he is prepared
to cure Liver Complaint, Fever, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, Scrofula, Diseases Peculiar to Wc
mem, All Impurities of tha Blood, Skin Diseases,
Kidxev and Bladder Complaints, Stoppage of the
Water, Piles of all Kinds, Strictures, Gonorrhea,
Eye and Ear Complaint after Measles, Scarlatina,
etc., etc.
Aa a proof of his success, the Doctor takes pleasure
in referring to the following persons: Mr. J. W.
Rucker, of the firm of Chapman, Rucker k Co..
Major, W. B. Cox, Mr. T. J. Hightower, Gen. W. 8.
Walker, John and James Lynch, J. Fleischell, Beerman
k Kubrt, Mr. Schulhaefer, Dr. M. Mitchell, Superior
Vicar. Mr., Turner, of Brooklyn, Father Marony,
Philadelphia. Rev. Mr. Smith, Macon, Col. Gaulden,
Quitman, Miss Dunwoody, Darien, Mr. White,Congas.
Outside of his Institution he will treat all Acute
Diseases with great success. This method of treat
ment is the most rapid, safest and only sure cure.
Particular attention given to the cure of Summer
Complaint, and Teething Period of Children. Menin
gitis is not dangerous when taken in time. This
treatment gives a white and soft skin, and everybody
wil learn to treat his family for ACUTE DISEASES.
Forest Grove
PLANTATION.
bly overgrown with cumbrous grass, weeds, and other
spontaneous vegetation, all of which, we were assured
by a visitor, will soon be removed, together with every
superfluous growth at all calculated to mar the natu
ral beauty of the place. Mr. Sternheimer. the genial
and energetic lessee of the Spring and grounds, is rap
idly erecting booths, bazars and various cozy retreats
for the better entertainment of the numerous visitors
w hom he msy reasonably expect to have duriDg the
entire »eaeon, provided some satisfactory arrangement
can be made in the matter of classifying the street |
cars.
THE w ater
Is cool, palatable and at once refreshing, while its fine
medicinal properties have already beeu demonstrated
and fairly established. Connected with the spring is
a neat and commodious
refreshment saloon,
where may be had all the various delicacies, both fluid
anfl edible, common to first-class relreshment sa-
loons—excepting, we were incidentally told, everything
calculated to make a strong man weak, or a weak man
strong. Wa merely took water " t-trait” and the near
est seat, and then watched, with earnest curiosity, the
agricultural mampuvres of
A BLACK “SOVEREIGN,”
who, with that worthy coadjutor, a preciie and cau
tious mule, was pretending, or tiding to pretend, that
he was plowing a luxuriant and promising pea-field
which had taken firm root among the rooty chapparel
ground on the gently undulating slope at the northern
side of the enclosure. The scene was one for a pic
ture; unite any Southern mind at all familiar with
the peculiar characteristics of the two co-laborers be
fore him, this mule and r.egro would have provoked
at least a hearty laugh. The little trees were various
and the roots numerous; the mule was lethargic but
firm; while the darky, no doubt fully impressed that
the day w as the " Glorious Fourth,” and he was dese
crating a " good time,” mentally, we suspect, let slip
many a cu*6 word mod naturally produced even in
the mind of a fellow capable of enduring much rest
and many rugged obstacles.
A LITTLE TRAMI*.
Although the day was warm and the " typos” not
c*er-agi)c--one of the party invariably drawing down
near 200 we resolutely ventured on a tramp to the
old Brewery, a distance of some three-quarters of a
mile, tud now owned or leased, we believe, by a Teu
tonic city gentleman very rurally inclined. We made !
the trip in s little time, and, going through the wood3
to make "cut-offs”— being cautiously piloted by a!
•* knight of the stick” who had often ch»«ed the noc- I prajjg MAGNIFICENT PLANTATION, LA ING O
turnsl an d^ui suspecting coon—we came upon the, the Etow ah river, five miles frem Kingston, is
north aide o^he institution, where is erected
A DANCING PLATFORM,
■ -nja 4«aWw'« irom, bu* connected with, the main
building and adjuncts—saloon, beer tables, shooting-
gallery. flying-jenny, Ac.—by a substantial littie bridge
spanning the neck or fountain-head of
A BEAUTIFUL LITTLE LAKE,
<>ne ..f the most pleasing and attractive features of ail
the surroundings. Here, on this platform, like pearls
among dumb-bells, were several charming young ladies
from the city, with their gallant escorts, who no doubt
were making as much of the " Fourth” as it was pos
sible to crowd Into one day. Our " typo” friends,
anu especially the " mlot,” gazed with intense admi
ration on the scene presented—yet, spoke not a word,
as they were all Domestic gentlemen but one, and he
a confirmed bachelor. The joyous party before us
w as evidently a select one, gotten up impromptu to
while away the tedium of a city holiday. In striking
contrast with the hopeful youth and fascin.ting beauty
before us, were
SEVERAL AGED GENTLEMEN,
whose gray, venerable locks and thoughtful, yet cheer
ful and ruddy faces betokened good lives and clear
consciences, seated in a group on the music stand,
talking, we doubt not, of the many changes which
t. fiy had witnessed, and recounting, with secret re
gret, the many errors and mistakes of youth, together
with the dead spirit of that Eternal Past which no
longer finds pleasure in those scenes and festivities in
which they so once loved to engage.
THE OTTIRR SIDZ.
We crossed over the little bridge and found a de
lightful shade and pleasant breeze iu and all around
the Richter mansion. For fear of an accideut, the
pleasure of a circular ride on the flying-jenny was de
clined by our fat printer, with whom we had expected
to spin round like a top in the innocent bark mill ex
ercise; and, being neither " dead-shots” nor "dead
beats,” we intentionlly omitted all target practice,
and gently meandered into the saloon sitting-room,
where we were at once regaled with a cooling drink
and
A bTlRRING, HILARIOUS bGNG, |
both issued from the adjoining room. The latter
commodity was unique iu the extreme; and had we
not known that “ the greatest minds do often differ,
whereby collisions and collusions are sometimes pro
duced, we would certainly have sought out and
phmented the " man of iron” who got off such a rich
and racy vocal effort on this sccaaion. The sentiment,
though not exactly like that of some of Will 8. Hayes'
parlor gems, was unmistakably to the point and very
highly appreciated by his jovial companions, who
gave loud and frequent encores. Our stay here was
short. We had a sudden presentiment — why, we
cannot tell, but had it—that the opposite shore was
the most inviting precinct just at that particular hour
of the day. Superadded to this inclination was the
positive assurance, given by our wide-awake "pilot,”
that this "free asd easy” combination of “the hardy
sons of toil” belonged to lhatclass who believe in first
making things red-hot, and then moulding or re-rcll_
ing the material to " suit your taste.” This idea was
unpopular to our mind, and we took steps accord
ingly. Wo liked the boys, we admired their musJc,
and would have shaken hands, but, feeling a nervous
repugnance for
THE "RED-HOT” BUSINESS
when plied outside Ihe mill and foundry, we quietly
nudged the three disciples of Faust and suggested tha t
we recross the " beautiful river” or branch to the
platform, from whence no sounds other than the mer
ry talk and musical laughter of gay and Joyous maid
en* greeted our now eager and suspecting ears. We
rec»o«*fcd, leaving behind the still reverberating cho
rus of a "red-hot” song by a "red-hot” man, the bar
den of wUm strains seemed to be all about a "wake’ 1
and its attendant coincidents.
BEAUTY AFLOAT.
Rafter our retreat to ihe opposite shore, which
f gallants, with the]
respective charmers. embarkcd^Ibrmerry boat rid e
on the placid bosom of Richter's rotosotic looking
lake, in which attempt to add to their already bri
ming hearts of mirth, we ware sorry to witnets a *
ual failure, it seemed that none of the boys under,
stood anything at all about navigation or tbe beautiful
science of propelling and guiding a miniature side,
wheeler, though she be loaded down to the guards
with the moat graceful charms and exquisite loveli
ness. Every effort to shove off. back out, go forward
turn round, or move "leawsrd,” proved futile, and, to
the chagrin of all parties, and the utter disgust of one
pretty Mbs, in particular, they had to forego the an
ticipated e xcursion, and get out at best they eould.
One of the type-manipulating gentlemen of our party
mildly suggested that the masculine marines of tha*
noble craft (with naroe unknown) were a set of blasted
land-lubbers who ought to be drowned for not going
to MB.
HOMEWARD BOUND.
Alter taking a last fond look at the lovely mass of
disappointed beauty before us, we bade a silent bu t
Leirt shaking adieu to the <lU e surroundings. In.
STATE LAW CARDS.
*** Parties having businest in any of the tow
named below, will find the Lawyers whose Cards
nseried below reliable and prompt. Cards inserted
$30 a year.
HOTELS.
^THESS.
Cobb, Erwin & Cobb.
Attorneys at Law, Athens, Ga.
Emory Speer,
Lawyer, Athens, Georgia, as Solicitor General, will at
tend the Courts of Clarke, Jackson, Walton, Gwinnett,
Hall, Banks, Franklin. Habersham, White, Rabun,
and give attention to collections and other claims.
Tinsley W. Rucker,
Attomey-at-Law—Prompt attention given to all bus-
ness.
B A N Y.
Thomas R. Lyon,
Attorney at Law, practices regularly in the Courts ot
Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collections
made. All business diligently attended to.
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A R !V E S V I L L K
John F. Redding,
Attorney-at-Law, wiil give careful attention to all
business put in his hands.
J. A. Hunt.
c
ALIIOIIK.
Joseph McConnell,
Attorney at Law, Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga., will
practice in all the Courts. Office at the coutt house.
c
A K T K K S V I L L E
Wofford & Milner,
Attorneys-at-law; office np stairs. Bank Block. Prac
tices in all the courts.
po
K S Y T H
Cabaniss & Turner,
Attorneys at-Law, will practice in the counties of Flint
Circuit, and Supreme Court, and elsewhere by special
contract.
Oflorcd for Sale
i At a very low price— $8,000.
| It contains
335 Acres of File Lei!
One hundred and fifty acres open, and more than half
of this first-class BOTTOM LAND, ninth of which
produced last year SIXTY BUSHELS OF CORN PER
ACRE.
The Rome Railroad pas ea through the place, and
there is a Depot within a few hundred yards of the
dwelling. There are fine improvements, including
Ai EiM Rem DwellM
and out-buildings— Gin House, Earn and Stables,
Blacksmith Shop and Tools, and all necessary agri
cultural implements.
The place is now re ttiiig for Ouc Thousand Dollars
in cash, payable Xovember 1st.
Also the plantation known as GLENMORE, contain
ing 240 acres, with improvements. On this place there
of the largest springs in Georgia, Only a few
hundred yards from the source of this spring, there
is a Mill and Cotton Gin, which also belong to the
plantation. I will take $2,400 for the the property.
For terms, apply to
It. A. ALSTON,
ap 1120 Herald Office.
NOTICE
ouutv, Georgia, deceased, applies to me for leave to
sell a* Lot ot Land, in Gordon county, Georgia, be
longing to said deceased:
This is, therefore, to cite and .admonish all persons
concerned to file their objections, if my exist, within
the time prescribed by law, or else said leave will be
granted.
Done at Jnne Terra, 1873, of Clayton Court of Ordi
nary-
Witness my official signature, tbe 2d day of June,
1873. Joseph a. McConnell,
fauc4-law4w Ordinary.
A. D. Hammond,
Lawyer, will practice in Flint Circuit, tbe United
States District Courts, and Supreme Court.
LNOKT V ALLEY#
W. C. Collier
Attorney and Counselor at Law. Fort Valley, (ja
G
It I F F I N
R- H- Johnston, Jr.,
Will give especial attention tc all Legal Business en
trusted to bis care. Practices in tbe Fiint Circnit.
Doyal & Nunnally,
Will give prompt attention to any business entrusted
to their care.
L
A FA VBT'fE.
J. C. Clements
Will practice iu Rome and Cherokee Circuits. Prompt
attention given to collections. Claims for wild lands
attended to promptly.
A G RANGE.
W. W. Turner,
Attoruey-at-Law. Special attention given to colloc-
Madison House.
MADISON, GEORGIA.
r TRAVELERS, invalids and families will find this one
JL of the best hotels in the South. Porters at al 1
the trains who will take care of baggage. Term*
reasonable. P. B. WOODARD.
M*y23-d-tf.
SPOTS WOOD HOTEL,
MACON, GEORGIA,
THOMAS H. HARRIS, - - Proprietor
Board S3 For Day
Op. Paasonger Depot, and Only One Minute’s Walk
NAT 16NAL HOTEL
(Formerly Tibbs Hcuse,)
Dalton, Goorpia,
B. P. O’NEILL k JNO. BARCLAY. Proprietors.
NEWTON HOUSE.
MRS. JANET HAUDROP,
CORNER OF MAIN AND SPRING STREETS.
SPARTA, GEORGIA.
TERMS :
$2.00 per day Lodging included.
60 per meal Without Lodgin
march 25-tf.
“A GOOD^HOTEL."
The unaniuimous exclamation of all who stop at
PLANTERS HOTEL
Gainesville. Georgia,
W. D. OLDS, - - Proprietor.
dec2? -■*
H O W A RD H O US E
BROAD STREET,
Nearly Opposite Montgomery and EufaulaR. R. Depot
EUFAULA, ALABAMA.
BOARD—Per Day $ 2
j&T Tbe Best House in town.
aprll ly W. J. HOWARD,Prop’r.
THE JONES HOUSE,
NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE.
COVINGTON, GEORGIA.
K. W. JONES, Proprietor.
Ajf* Free conveyance from tbe Railroad. ‘i»$t
apriUdly
NTBWTO JNT HOUSE,
Athens, Georgia.
clerk the last six years, takes pleasuro in announcing
to the traveling public and citizens of Athens and sur
rounding country, that ho is prepared to accommo
date all who may favor him with their patronage.
Persons wishing to spend the summer months in
this delightful ci*y, will bo accommodated at very rea
sonable rvtes. A. D. CLINARD.
apri!8-2mo Proprietor.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
Southern Department
COMPRISING THE STATES OF
HOPE, LEIGH & CO.
(SUCCESSORS TO YARNELL, LEIGH A CO.)
Gomxaission Merchants,
FOOT OF MARKET STREET. CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS, AND CAM! ADVANCES ON CONSIGNMENT- -irt
Special Reference --'To Banks of Chattanooga. may3-eod;)m
GEORGIA, NAND S. CAROLINA, E. FLORIDA AND I. TENN,
OF THE OLD AND RELIABLE
NEW ORLEANS MUTUAL
(Fire) Insurance Go.
(ESTABLISHED A. D. 1815.)
PETER LYNCH,
CROCfcR,
nl Dealer in
SECURED BY RE-INSURANCE IN TWO FIRST-CLASS NEW
ORLEANS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES.
CASH ASSETS, - - - - *2,773,872 03!
aa WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Anti Wholesale Li jnor Dealer,
GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, PROVISIONS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, &C
Gibson’s Fine Whiskies made a specialty in tbe Liquor line.
J list receiving now a large lot of
Seed Irish Potatoes, l.andreth's Carden Seeds, Onion Sets, Garden in
Tools, Ac.
Terms CASH.
Losses Adjusted with Liberality and Paid Promptly.
BOARD OF REFERENCE.
(BY FEHMISSION. I
All Northern Points and Virginia Springs.
\ VISITORS TO THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS, NORTHERN CITIES. NIAGARA FALLS, AND ALL NEW ENCi-
laud Summer Resorts, should note carefully the Price Lists and Time Cards of this Line—its chcvee ot
ALL RAIL AND BAY LINE ROUTES!
its unbroken movement by either, aud absence of all disagreeable aud midnight change.-—and bo certain and
buy their tickets vis Wilmiugton, aud leave Atlanta by 8 o'clock a. m. train for A'uruata, connecting there with
Through Sleeping Cars to Wilmiugton and Through Train* to Baltimore, ALL RAIL, or to Portsmouth for BAY
LINE. See Time Cards, Price Lists and small bills, for all information. Tickets on sale at all hours at Unit;.:
Passenger Depot. A. POPE, General Passenger Agent.
F. M. CLARKE, Assistant General Passenger Agent.
jnm-17-dlni II. M- COTTIXGHAM. G?n'l Western Ag#*i *
A. AUSTELL
President First National Bank.
JOHN T. GRANT
President Citizens’ Bank.
JOSEPH E BROWN
.. .President Western and Atlantic Railroad.
President Chamber of Commerce.
Comptroller Gener.il.
JOHN NEAL
Director of the First National Bank.
of Coheu A Co
E. W. MARSH
W. B. LOWE
A. C. WYLY
H. H. BOYLSTON
C. L. RED WINE
THOMAS M. CLARKE
ol Moore & Marsh.
of W. B. Lowe & Co.
of A. C. & B. F. Wyly.
of Crane, Boylston & Co.
of Red wine A Fox.
of T. M. Clarke <t Co.
of McBride & Co.
HENRY BANKS
of Ilcnrv Banks A Sod.
JOHN R. WALLACE
JOHN H. FLYNN
of Wallace & Fowler.
of Stephens A Flynn.
W. J. GARRETT
G. T. DODD
J. W. RUCKER
J. L. WINTER
MARK W. JOHNSON
GEORGE W. ADAIR
JftHM VT .TAMES
of Garrett A Bro.
of P. A G. T. t)odd A Co.
of Chapman, Rucker A Co.
Tobacconist.
Agricultural Implements, etc.
Real Estate Agent.
Banker.
W. H. TULLER
J. TV. GOLDSMITH
Cashier First National Bank.
Cashier Georgia Banking and Trust Company.
Bath Tubs for the million!
WHO WOULD BE WITHOUT A BATH TUB ?
WHEN YOU CAN GET A GOOD, SUBSTANTIAL AND WELL-LINED DATH
TUB, COMPLETE, WITH PLUG TO LET OUT THE WATER. FOR
$10.
ONLY
$10.
FRANKLIN & EICHBERG,
Nos. 14 and 1(> Whitehall Street.
_MJ- Also, REFRIGERATORS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, PUMPS, RAMS, GAS FIX
TURES, CHANDELIERS, METAL ROOFING. jnnel-tf
Auditing Committee and Committee on Claims.
PERINO BROWN...
W. H. TULLER
J. W. GOLDSMITH.
Cashier Citizens’ Bank.
Cashier First National Bank.
... .Cashier Georgia Banking and Trust Company.
JAMES H. LOW,
(Formerly Wood & Low, and late President j
La. Equitable Life Ins. Co., N. Orleans,) I
General Manager Southern Department, j
Atlanta,
I*. O. Box lOG.
ISRAEL PUTNAM, Agent,
Olllee Ni>. 1) James'
Bank lHoek,
Whitehall
G- coraia-
W. M. FEXTDLETOXT <& CO.
Whitehall Street.
i RE RECEIVING AND OPENING DAILY A FINE ASSORTMENT OF
(ESTABLISHED
ir*
IN 18 54.)
Blank Books,
Writing Paper.
Wrapping Paper, Slates,
Chalk Crayons,
Bill Files,
Letter kites.
Invoice Files.
Envelops,
Pencils. Ink,
Steel Pens.
(fold Ve
(S) Mucilage,
Q Dominoes,
^ riaying Cards,
*7 Back Gammon Boards,
^ Copying Books.
O Copying Presses,
Z Copying Ink.
cn
AND
EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN
specialty of Stationery of course we
Bill Heads,
Letter Heads
Printers’ Cards.
Flat Paiteis,
A FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY HOUSE.
ire prepared to sell as cheap as any bouse South, and
M
A. G. & F. C. Foster.
Attorncys-at law, will practice in Ocmulgce Circuit.
Supreme Court, and United States Circuit Courts. Tbe
Senior is Register in Bankruptcy for 6th and Cth Dis
tricts.
31*
FOR SALE
Tie wiithH Florai Mills.
L I. K D G K V 1 L L K .
Benj. W. Barrow,
, will give prempt attention to any legal busi-
s entrusted to bis card.
K ° 1
Hamilton Yancey.
Attorney at Law. Office in New Umpire Block, Broad
street. Will practice in all the Courts. Prompt .at
tention given to business.
Dunlap Scott,
Lawyer. Practices in all the Courts.
C, A. Thornwell,
S 1
George F. Pierce, Jr.,
Attorney at Law
[T I K N N A,
UNIVERSITY HOTEL,
ATHENS, GEORGIA,
By R. H. LAMPKIN.
Rates of Boaud.—Per day, $2.00 ; per week, $6.00.
aprlO
NATIONAL HOTEL.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
J. E. OWENS, Proprietor,
Late of Piedmont and Orange Hotel, Lynchburg, Va.
BAGGAGE CARRIED TO AND FROM THE DEPOT
FREE OF CHARGE.
Wholesale Confectioner,
STEAM
As we make a
■ guarantee to do e
Orders for Job Printing of every description solicited, guaranteeing work to be as good and prices ss low
I as any house South. W. M. PENDLETON A CO.
april5-dly G8 Whitehall Street. Atlanta, Ua
National Life
S'
WEST POINT, GEORGIA.
The travelling public are informed that they can
obtain First-class meals and good accommodations at
this house.
Trains atop here for dinner. Hotel situated left
side of car Bhed. PAT. GIBBONS,
iau2C-d3m Proprietor
well located, directly in the Wheat Section,
joying facilities for
HAULING AND SHIPPING GRAIN
And its manufactures, not enjoyed by other Mills. It
has a fine reputation, and is now in complete order
and doing a good business.
Parties who desire to invest in Georgia could not
And a better opportunity than is hero presented, as
they will by tins purchase immediately step into a
fully organized and profitable business. Tbo property
wil> be sold on very reasonable terms.
For particulars apply to W. C. TILTON k CO..
jy3-12t Dalton, Ga.
CHARLESTON CARDS.
Geo. W. Williams,
William Biemk,
Jo.s. It. Robehtscn,
Jas. Bripoe, Jr..
Bout. 8. Cathcart.
Frank E. Taylor,
John H. Woodward,
W* SHl,aI o'-
W. H. Toombs,
Attorney at Law. Prompt attention given to all busi-
entrusted to his care.
TAX NOTICE.
,W, WILLIAMS & CO.
WHOLESALE GROCERS.
Cotton Factors and Bankers,
HAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C.
WILLIAMS, BIRNIE & CO.
Commission Merchants,
(!•"» Ileaver Street, New York.
may2. r >-om
HENRY BISCHOFF & CO
WHOLESALE GftOCERS
AND DEALER* IN
Oax*o 1 ixxex JLlico,
197 East Bay, Charleston, S. C.
may23-3m-eod
1. I. ADCER & CO.
IMPOBTKBA OF
IT ArLDWARE,
CUTLERY, SUNS, BAR IRON, STEEL AND AGRICULTU
RAL IMPLEMENTS.
189 Meeting Street and 02 East Bay Street,
CHARLESTON, 8. C.
SMy2fr46m
GENERAL TAX
of the CITY OE ATLANTA, on July J, 1873.
J. H. FRANKLIN.
City Tax Collector and Receiver.
J ■ 7-d-t
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
LIVINGSTON HOTEL,
NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE.
LA FAYETTE A.
MRS. M. MARBLE, ... Proprietress.
Board by the Day, Week or Month, at the most
Reasonable Rates.
AND DEALER IN
The United States of America,
Fruits, Nuts and Preserves.
Wnsliinston, 13. C.
ALSO
Cash Capital
FULL PAID.
$1,000,000!
Toys, Willow Ware, Ac.,
Whitehall Street,
Cash Assets ....
BRANCH OFFICE, Philadelphia, where the business of the Corn pat
- $2,563,911.63.
Atlanta,
Georgia
march2242m
The Scofield Rolling
ATLANTA, - - -
ill oompany,
GEORGIA,
OFFICERS:
E. A. ROLLINS, riraikitl.
JAY COOKE, Chairman Finance and Executive Committee.
II. D. COOKE, (Washington) Vice-President
EMMERSON W. PEET, Vice-President and Aetnary
JOHN M. BUTLER •. Secretai'v
FRANCISJ GURNEY SMITH, M. D., Medical Direolor
WM. E. CHANDLER, (Washington,) Attorney.
livehv sTAnLE
CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE.
MANUFACTURERS OF
B
nary of Clayton county, will be *old on the
FIRST TUESDAY IN SEPTEMUEU NEXT,
the legal hours of sale, ONK-8J
the north half of the Lot of LAND, No. 172, in tbe
Fourth District of Fayette county.
Said half lot being the Dower of Martha A. Reeves,
sold for the benefit of the minor. Terms cash.
HENRY O. BEEVES,
Guardian.
Jone27
WAX. Al. STHWART,
HAxcracTcaiw or
Iron Railing, Verandahs Chairs, Settles
JAIL WORK, Etc.,
CORNER MARKET AND ASH STREETS,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Janell-d3m
LAGEU. BEER.
T O OUR USUAL STOCK OF WINES AND
Liquors, we have just added an Agency for the
sale of the
CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER,
Gaff A: Co., Proprietors, Cincinnati, Ohio, and Aurora,
Indiana.
This Beer is specially made for shipment South,
Orders Solicited.
We refer the public to the following correspon
dence.
CUTHMAN & HAAS.
ATLANTA, GA.
ATLANTA, GA.. Junk 18, 1873.
Mr. W. J. Land, City:
Dkah Sin—Messrs. Gaff & Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio,
desire us to accept tho Agency for the sale of their
OTeicent Brewery Vienna Beer. We have tried the
Beer and find it a pleasant and palatable beverage, but
before accepting the sale of it we want your profes
sional opinion aa to its purity, we, therefore, desiie
you to call at our store and draw a sample from a small
lot which wo have here. After you havo made an aual
ysis lot us know the rosnlt.
Respectfully,
GUTHMAN k HAAS.
ATLANTA. GA., July 1. 1873.
Messrs. Gulhnmn A Haas, Atlanta, Ga.:
Genti.kaikn—This will certify that I have made a
thorough chamlcal examination of the " Orescent
Brewery ” Lager Beer, received of yon a few days »go.
I And ihe article free from Injurious substances,
drugs, etc., the bitter principle being due to pure
Hop Resin.
The analysis herewith affixed exhibits th* quanti
ties of tbe main proximate constituents aud compares
favorably with tho analysea of the best foreign beers
and ales. I am, very truly, yours,
WM. J. LAND, An. Chem.
ANALYSIS:
Extractive matter, (Sugar, Dextrine, Albu
men. Hop Resin, etc.) pet. 0.6287)
Alcohol—(volume per ceutage) 6.6025
Water pet. 88.0717
Specific gravity of the Beer 1.0167
Jya-tr
Mercian, ail Bar Iron, Fisl Bar, Spiles, Bells, Ms, Etc.
LARGE STOCK constantly on hand, and orders promptly filled. Liberal prices allowed
for Wrought, Cast and Scrap Iron, delivered at tho Works, in exchange lor Bar Iron.
RE-ROLLED IRON RAILS!
Warranted equal to any made. A limited (piautity of NEW HAILS made on short notice.
SOUTHERN RAILROAD MEN
Are especially invited to call at our Works and examine tho quality of our RAILS, aud the
way that they are manfacturod.
Capacity of the Works, 15,000 Tons per Aiinunt.
E. A. ROLLINS.
JAY COOKE.
CLARENCE II. I LAKE.
GEORGE F. TYLER,
WM. G. MOREHEAD,
JOHN W. ELLIS,
DIRECTORS:
HENRY D. COOKE.
J. HINCKLEY CLARK.
WM. E. CHANDLER.
JOHN P. DFPREES.
EDWARD DODGE,
II. C. FAHNESTOCK.
BENJAMIN D. LAY, of Atlanta, Genaral Agent for Georgia.
Agents wanted in every Town and County iu the 8t*u
Address—
COL. B. D. LAY,
General Agent, at National uotel, Atlanta, Georgia.
Office ancl
W ai'oliouso nt tli» NAT" o x- Jx >
L. SCOFIELD, Ju„
Superintendent and Secretary.
may28-tf
|,. SCOFIELD.
rrchiilont amt Treasurer.
S TATE OF OEOBOIA -BmiD Oou»TT—1 bA.e
*El»
—i,tin,
Tie Great Sontlern Freight and Passipr
ROUTE TO AN1> FROM NEW YORK
Via Savannah., Georgia.
O |
SATURDAY Make aa onick time and have superior accommodations to anv Hteamahlpa on tno somucru «
»^ TUROUUH Kiri.AoH“c.rrlo,l at «. LOW JtATKH a. any otlr.-r ruutr. All claim, for low, d.m.R
overcharge scttlod promptly.
PASSAGE FROM ATLANTA TO NEW YORK, $27 50,
MEALS AND STATE ROOMS INCLUDED.
onto should
MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN
loflen Pnijs, Patent Wooden Water Pipe
Also, Draining ami Chain Pump Tubing.
AVE JUST RECEIVED from the Factory a large additional Shvk of our vei> 1*0PF-
. LAR WOOD PUMP*, fior Cistcriia and Wells of a.l depths.
labor-saving, cheap and dnrsbW ;
J they impart no taste to the water; they keep the water clear ami the well clean; thev
are •© pat in that NOTHING can fall iu the *ell; they do not endanger children as a winci-
laas does; they give pl< aaant exerclre to a lady, in getting fleeh water when the etrvant is
UBEUAL. DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE: AND PRICE LIST SENT ON
APPLICATION.
WE h»v* men wh<i Mf them In well.. In the 1 ty. when order, ato left .t our ofltee.
All othor inform.tlon fnrni.hed by appltcUon to tho underelKUod.
CEORCE A. M’CLESKEY, TruveliuR Agrut, Steamship 0°.'8
jattell-dSm
Office, No. 4 Kimball House.
Juno ST-dlw&wlt
J. BEN. WIISON A CO.,
Agricultural t>epot, Bromt Street, by the Bridge.