The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, August 03, 1873, Image 5

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Struggling Spain. The Leader of the Carthegena ; Insurrection Arrested. INSURGENT FRIGATES IN THE PORT OF MALAGA. CHOLERA. JONESBORO,TENNESSEE, DEPOPULATED. Five Deaths and Fourteen New Cases. SPECIAL. I1EHALD DISPATC II. THE TURF- A Practical Joker. Ot existing practical jokers, perhaps the most remarkable is a French musician. If he has not arrived at the proud piuoacle only Fvffinvilinomr IJ.wm U** | attained by a Hook, it may be because oppor- T. A 11 «lOI llilicd y lultt ^«t" tunity is wanting, or such things are hardly _ regarded in the same innocent light now as ratoga Yesterday. .. . Harry Bassett and Wanderer Beat en by Hubbard. ‘f it be mania with him it is an incorrigible one. At Baden, before gambling ceased there, he used to be the terror of that ele gant hell. It was a favorite amusement of his to throw on the table, with an immense display of a rouleau of gold, to put in on the red, now on the black, to change it from side ~ to side, as if uncertain what color to be on, they were thirty or forty years ago, and are the very last moment, before the dealer offenses. By profession a French cried “ itienwe ua pftts,'to 8 j Bristol, Tenn., August 2, 1873. ! There were live deaths from cholera and A Carlist Force Defeated Near fourteen new cases in the town of Jonesboro. Bilbao. j Tennessee, last night. The pjpce is almost depopulated, and the people fleeing in every ~ | (ji rect j on Madrid, August 2, 1873. Fariellaa, a prominent ioftigstor of the Cartbagena , insurrection, baa been arrested, Washington, An gust 2,1873. The insurgent frigate entered Malaga harbor and de- j j.* or northwest and upper lakes, and thence to parted eastward, closely followed by German vessels Indiana and Kansas, northwest winds and occasional Great Astonishment at the Result. punishable L_ „ _ horn player, whether his jokes are used as method of reclame or not, we do not care to determine about As an artist he stands without a rival. On his instrument he pos sesses an nmpleur, a pureness of sound, a de gree of feeling, a power of executing, which are unsurpassed. He has even accomplished i the impossible on this difficult instrument, ! playing a distinct first and second, or an ac- j eompauiment, all at the same time. But i even the wonderful musical attainments he ! po-sesses are subservient to his practical | jokes. Playing every known instrument with j wonderful skill, a true Bohemian, he has been snatch it up from the table. Then be would wait until the cards were played, and then, no matter which side won, to clasp his forehead in a tragic way, to beat his breast, and to cry out in the accents cf a frantic gambler, “ Imbecile He was never known to stake a penny save oqcc, and then the bank was too quick for him, having purposely issu#d the flat—the famous “ Rien me va plus ”—jtome moments before the usual time, and his money was on the table. Strange to say, he won. It was a rouleau of fifty na poleons, and an equal hill of gold was placed by it. Examining each piece carefully—as if doubting their excellence, exchanging some, apparently worn a trifle, for tresh ones, he THE WEATHER. here. Their capture is probable Tha instilments of Greneda offer to surrender. In Cortes to day a resolution of censure was directed against the insurgents. Senor Castular made an elo quent and patriotic speech counseling moderation on the part of the Republicans. The resolution was adopted 19.'» to 15. The Majerra tobacco factory, the last refugee of the insurgents in Saville has been captured by the troops. Large numbers of prisoners were taken, among whom are several foreigners—members of the international society. The Carlista, one thousand strong, attacked Partu- galite, seven miles from Belbao this morning. The garrison made a vigorous and successful defense. The Cerlista were defeated with heavy loss, and driven over Salindo river. The town of Alhama, thirteen miles from Murcia, rain along the river valleys, with clearing and clear weather; higher temperature on Sunday for the Gulf States and Tennessee; northwest winds, lower tem perature, cloudy weather, and rain for the South At lantic States; southwest winds, cloudy weather, lower temperature and occasional rain on the coasts; for the lower lake and Middle States, with rising barometer: slightiy lower temperature, northwest winds and clear ing weather; for New England, warm and parity cloudy weather, low barometer, sonth winds and local storms. THE OLD DOMINION. An Overdose of Chloral—Tho Weather. Richmond, August 2, 1873. John (Robinson, a wealthy and highly respectable j known to delight a public fair, followed by an . - , , . i attendant in a cart, in which was a piano and ] succeeded in stopping tlie game for fully a a stock of all instruments, and to play on each quarter of an hour. Then he poured his one in turn, only that instead of receiving | 8 aiDS into his hat, and in a loud voice offering money from the crowd he would distribute it | a Napoleon to any one in the coursalle, pro- after the performance. Of course this brought j viding they would give him their solemn such a throng that all the booths were de- 1 promise never to play again, the piece ot gold serted, and tne business of the fair had to be ( kept in remembrance of the oath they discontinued until the gratuitous musician 1 we . re to take. Of course the Napoleons were was removed. Going to London some years j quickly distributed; but whether they effected favorite. Wanderer, however, found many back- j ft g 0> jj e became such a nuisance that the i au Y reformation among the gamblers, it is im- ~ possible to state—let us at least hope so. Saratoga. August 2, 1873. “Crows Meat” won the selling race for two year olds; time 1:19)*. Belmont’s Bread—Albane colt, won sequel stakes; time, 3:70) a . Hubbard won the selling race for all ages; W’auderer2d; 5:34. The chief interest in the races to-day was centered in the three mile race, ia which Harry Bassett and Wanderer again met. The McDaniel entry has proclaimed its independence. The Junta has been citizen, died last night from an overdose of chloral ad .crff&nized, and the flrat act of which was to levy aeon- j ministered by hiswite as an anadyne for insomnia. The weather is excessively hot; thermoroetor 98 de- the shade;one fatal sunstroke yesterday. ANOTHER BLAZE. iribution of $25,000 on the inluibitauts. The report that the frigate Villa de Madrid had joined tli* Insurgents in a difficulty is contradicted. The insurrectionary fleet which left the harbor of Almaya was last seen heading for Maliga. Twenty ether frigates, in the hands of the rebels, are at Ma liga. trying to raise contributions from the citizens. ! Four German raen-of-war are in the harbor watching 1 Portlan i -hem. j Fire broke out at four Captme of Est. ll* by Dou Carlos. ; 1)lock „ 4re now iu flame , i8 , tm , preadlll( ,. Thc Paris, August 2, 1873. fire departments of Vancouver and Oregon City and The Carlista announce that Dou Carlos has captured j Salem are on their way here. The water supply is Portland, Oregon ablaze—Twelve blocks flames and water failing. on, August 2,1*7 Afgood start was effected, Bas- I guardians of the peace were only glad when sett getting away first, Wanderer sec- j his musical engagements were over, and he ond and Hubbard third. a( half mile post Wan- , left for France. One favorite amusement of derer was leading Bassett by about a length, Hubbard his was to leave his lodging with a dressing making a trailing race some dozen lengths in the casein his band, and going to a cab-statiou rear. to select a certain vehicle, getting inside, he No change of consequence took place in the relative would direct cabby to drive' to some public positions. For the first mile going up on the back j square, selecting one of the most thronged in stretch Bassett qnitted and Wanderer increasing his London. Having arrived there he would or- speed at every stride looked >very inch winner at this period. The hackers of McDaniel’s stable sought to hedgo their beta and there were large odds that Wanderer would win, finding hut few takers. The glorious uncertainty of racing was destined, however, to receive another illustration when it seem ed all but impossible that Wanderar could lose; Hub bard passing Bassett, rushed along at a tremendous pace, challenging Wand - rer and taking the lead from him. Entering the boms stretch, Hubbard led by two lengths and won as be pleased. The result of the race created general astonishment, before the start Col. McDaniel applied for per- der a halt, and request the coachman to block the wheels. Inside the cab our practi cal joker would take oft his coat, put on FOR RENT. •®**Atteiyion ia called to the Sunday Hrrald Rent List, published below. Parties desiring Houses would do well to look it over. C. W. ADAIR’S LIST. RESIDENCES, house, Pryor street... Ten room house. Broad street iii,—.Nine room house, Luckie street.. Light room house, Forsyth street Eight room house, Cooper street. 30 00 20 00 Seven Room House, Markham street....! 25 00 Six room house Walton street 30 00 Six Room House, Pryor street 30 00 Six room house, E Hunter street, 25 00 Six Room House, Loyd street 25 (Hi Six room house, Mariett’s Avenue 25 00 Six room house, Rawsou street 20 00 Six room house, W Hunter street 20 00 Six Room House, Jackson street 15 Oo Five room houae, Whitehall street 20 00 Five room house, Ivy street 20 (hi Five room house, Branch Alley 18 00 Five room house, Irwin street 15 00 Five room house, Stonewall street 10 0o Four room house, Rhodes street 15 00 Four room house, Simpson street, 12 50 Three room house, Powers street 20 oo Three room house, Ivy street IG 00 Three room house, Rhodes street 12 5u Three room house, Magazine street 12 50 Three room house, W Baker street 12 50 Three room house, Taylor's Hill 10 (Ml Three room house, Decatur street lo on STORE HOUSES. Two Stores, Pryor street $100 t(J One Store, Lloyd street 100 oo One Store, Peachtree street 60 (Hi One Store, Marietta street 50 00 One Store, Decatur street 40 00 Two Stores, Broad street One Store, Ivy street One Store, Hunter street One More Peters street One Store, West End 20 00 15 00 10 00 Prentice Mtilford thus writes of his expe rience at the Vienna Exposition: “ Of course I’got lost. I couldn’t find the ‘Ausgang.’ This, in German, means the ‘ git out of the way place.’ I must have walked seven miles in that maze of buildings before the 4 Aus- ' ALSO » gang’ presented itself. 1 knew it would come ! A uumber of officeB and rooms upstairs. sooner or later. I knew that if I simply r iv TITklffl W1I 4 fF T B A V stopped and stood still the ‘Ausgang’ would JILAJ sIL-^JL TTlliYA JL ijAJL __ come around where I stood. I think about I robe de chambre, and then proceed to unpack j h ye hundred other people were similarly lost, j Q bis dressing case. A small mirror would be ; * or l^hey kept, coming up to me and inquir- hung to one of the carnage windows, and on '< * n S hli sorts of languages where the 4 Aus- the seats would be arranged all the articles i K a “g’ was - I said to them: 4 1 am simply a ( HftTONISUINRI V I flW PRlfiFS necessary for a most luxurious shave. Calm- j tellow-worm ot the dust like yourself. Yes- 1 vHIOninUU! LU ¥¥ rniUfcU. ly uoconcious of the first two or three little j terday, or the day before yesterday, or last bo) T s, who were watching the operation, some- j week, or may be last year, I managed with a what amazed at seeing a man’s face covered ! k'toat deal ot difficulty to get in here, and I’ve ; a NTICIPATING a CHANGE IN BUSINESS, l with lather, gazing at them in the most nn- 1 been wandering around ever since trying to, ^ 11 ra ^' entire 8tcck ' * ' * * ' .uldiget out. Some sAid 4 Yaw’and some said ofMenH Bo58 * L * die84andMl8#c ‘ ciation declined to giant permission. McDaniel gave out that he would merely gallop Hubbard, and leav clock thiK a. *. Twelve | the between B.-ett ao.I Wanderer. Advertisements GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. who surrendered • following a failing. The fire commenced near the Metropolitan Hotel. Nearly all the city bounded on the north by Yampill street, on the west by Second street, ou the south by Columbia street, on the east l»y the river, is in flames. Esteila, with the entire garriso The Insurgent Frigates and Germany. i Dublin. August 2,1873. j Germany proposes a Congress of Maritime powers j to decide tlie status and treat-neut of the Insurgent • Spanish ships. Don Alphonso Fortifying Lusanes. Baik LI.ONA, August 2, 1873. lion Alphonso and Kabulis, the Carlist commanders at Prato de Lusaiies. are fortifying that town. They are also preparing to order a levy en masse. Prato de Lusanes is In this Province, forty miles northwest of Barcelona. Keeping Order in Alcov—Movements of the I a decision sustaining the authority of tho Board of , with Insurgents—Thel Insurgent Fleet. IIealth to pro “" 1 a « al “ t * ,er,ilizer mamifac , tu " n « ! 0-0 ; company as a nuisance. The company Las asked an Madrid, August 2,18*3. i injunction. fcix thousand workmen of Alcoy propose to consti- The Judge says the statute rests ou the desires 0| tute municipal government in that town and maintain j me Board to determine whether it is a nuisance, and order. to destroy it summarily. If the Board exceeds its pow I era or do unauthorized acts, the remedy is by action for damages against members. The injunction was denied. The imports of the week are five and a half million, three general merchandise. Bank statement loans increased $597,100. Specie decrease $977,100. Legal tenders increase $81,500. Net deposits decrease $277,500. Circulation decrea»e $37,100. NEW YORK. i Six Sunstrokes—War Upon a Fertilizer Coin pauy—Commerce—Bank Statement. New York, August 2,1873. There were six sunstrokes yesterday. ! Judge Pratt, of the Supreme Court, to-dsy, rendered disturbed manner, this tiny nnclus would . very soon form the center of a large crowd. ‘ So ! mission to withdraw' Hubbard, stating that the horse j Certainly from the deliberate movements of j ■**•■"** k. The judges, under the rules of the As»o- : the gentl«mau in the cab nothing but the | ‘ * * ! most perfect shave would satisfy - 1 hitn. The assemblage would split their sides at the comical way with which he approached the neighborhood of bis nose, when shaving his upper lip, or shriek with horror, fearful that they would witness a suicide, as he would draw his razor l iVr*mimber°*^w^r across his throat. At la8t the street would I they are here placed: become impassable, and a policeman would I i enter on the scene, edging his way with diffi- 48—30—34—32—14—-2C culty through the crowd, and the matter j would end by tbe arrest of the practical joker, HOWARD & CO.. Manager*. as a disturber of tbe public peace. Before the -— magistrate, when compelled to pay a flue, • Stolen. the musician would allege “ Jhat London was so dark, so foggy, that lie could never see to j FJpHE THE TU11F IN OHIO. Cleveland, August 2, 1873, Nettie won the race for 224 horsea. Time—2:24, 2:24L, 2:23V Castle Bay won the race for 23 hones. Time—2:2$, 2:25',, 2:24)* Part Leonard won the two-mile running race. Time— 2:47>£. THE COMING RACES AT BUFFALO. Atlanta. August 2, 1873. mbers which were this day s placed In the wheel, anil lawn iu the order in which 7—25 —27—78 —58—53—31 HATS AND MILLINERY GOODS at greatly reduced atiu amazingly low prices- The public and trade generally will fin 1 :t to their interest tO give me a call. As I am determined to reduce my stock extraordiua- rv bargains can be had. Orders iron Merchants soli cited. J. M. HOLBROOK, t i>4-liu 4t» Whitehall street. LAND'S L A BOR AT OR Y, Atlanta, Ga. [Established lx*ji'. Buffalo, Augu«t 2,1873. Fourteen car-loads of horses from the West will a ve to-night to participate in the races at thi that stole the BLACK COAT out of E. S. Marshall’s office. No. 4 Alabama street, had better bring it back. If brooght back no questions will be j who it i Many persocs who joined the insurrection in the South in favor of the independence cantons have aliamloned the cause in consequence ot the excesses committed by the insurgents. Dorisg tkovH-mpaDey or Bevllle by the Insurrection ists many buildings in various quarters ;were set fire. In a number of streets every house and store was en tered by the insurgents snd plundered of their con tents. The conduct of General Contreras in bombard* jng defenseless towns is producing immense reaction throughout the country in favor of the national gov ernment. Tbe frigates seized hy the insurgents at Cirtagena. are partly manned by galley slaves. The Government has received intelligence from Malaga that upon the arrival of the Insurgent frigate in that harbor commanders of English, French and German squadrons held a conference with General Contreras, in which they urged him to order the re turn of the seized war vessels to Cathagena. The Government was further informed that the com manders had decided to hold General Contreras as hostage till the vessels are returned. Eight siege guns aud two mortars have been sent to the Republicans belore Valencia to assist in bombard ing that city. ▲11 communications between Madrid and cities in Andalusia have been interrupted by the insurrection ists. THE ITALIAN MINISTRY. No New Loan Contemplated. Rome, August 2, 1873. The Prime Minister, Mineghetti, bas written a letter to his constituents denying that the Italian Govern ment contemplates a new loan. GREAT BRITAIN. A Dreadful Railroad Accident. London, August 2, 1873. A dreadful accident occurred this morning on the Northwestern railroad near Wigan, to the express train from London. Twelve persons were instantly killed and three were wounded. Among the killed is Hir John Anaon. Many of the injured persons will die. shave himself except in the streets, and, not r liking to sit on a curbstone or on a house j asked: itmot, th. next week. It is probable tint the nin» of th<T P Mt I ? te P’ be hftd thou « ht tllat cab - transformed : rested, aehc know tew days will place the track in splendid order. Th0 j into a dressing-room, was Dot Only the most TPIUMPeSEP HftlKF weather is now cool and the hotels are fart ft 11 in* ,m ! ingenious bnt a very intelligent way of get- » BlintSStt tlUUoE, ng nd ot his superfluous beard. Comer Tennessee and Main streets, — Never at rest, traveling from one part of j CartersvriUe, aoorgin. ny. ww , TI7 , - , **t j, the continent to another, bis chief object in ** Tlie rarrot Wmen vy a,S X re* I life seemed to be to worry Custom house offi cials. Arriving at some particular country, where ideas of free trade were of the most un enlightened character, provided with a quan tity of baggage, an inimitable actor, he would pretend to conceal two of them, a huge trunk and a smaller one, lrorn the ey ii<lid far sente<l to the Clergyman’s Wife- i the Detroit Labt w inter a Gratiot-street saloon keeper went to Cincinnati ou a visit, and while see ing the town he came across a saloon sport ing the wickedest old parrot which ever learn ed to speak the English language. Gratiot street stood by and heard the bird “rip and tear” for a straight hour, and w hen he came bonds j home that parrot came with him. All the aug 3-tf P. WHELAN. Propr FOR RENT. 11Y MARYLAND. Beturn of a Pet Begiment—Funerals of Two Murderers. Baltimore, August 2, 1873. The Fifth Msrylaud Regiment of the National Guard arrived home this evening from Cape May, after ten days' encampment there, and were received at the depot and escorted to their headquarters, with all the booors, by the Sixth Regimeut. Baltimore rejoices at the return of her pet regiment. Joshua Nicholson’s funeral took place this lorenoon from his father's residence on East Madison street. The procession was large, including twelve carriages. Hollihan’s funeral also took place to-day, under tbe auspices of the Prisoners’ Aid Association. His body was placed iu a vault in the Baltimore cemetery to await the arrival of hia relations from Canada. THE EXILED GERMAN JESUITS. New' Yo^k, August 2, 1873. Foreign advices by to-day’s mail state that the Jes uits expelled from Germany have, in part, found a new- home in Lancashire, England, after they had wander ed through France, Belgium and England. The broth er Stapleton placed an estate at their disposal, and the fathers at once established a convent at Dilliahal 1 with nearly one hundred inmates. Other colonies of German Jesuits have established themselves at Stony- hurst and at St. Buenos, in North Wales. NEWS FROM THE LONE STAR STATE. G&lvx&ton, August 2,1873. General Sidney Sherman, the last cavalry comman der of San Jacinto, died in this city last night, and will be hurried this evening, with milifary honors. A special to the News, from San Jacinto, gives an account of more Indian outrages along the irontier at Fair City, Perias Bridge and Brady’s Creek. There is ureat excitement, and the people are abandoning their The Bleaching Company's buildings at Norwich, tao mes ana crops. Coon., have been burned. Loss, $75,000. j , ^ , t The Compiroller’8 BUtement «bow« Out the debt of j MlirdSTed fOf Nine ThOUSand the city and county of New York continues to increase. | A freight train lan into a gravel train near Cumber land. Md., killing one and hurting three. A collision freight train near Titusville, Pa., killed- three- The engineer had his thigh broken; fifteen cars burned with the bodies of the persons who were killed. At San Francisco, a private, Henry Murphy, of Company M., Filth Cavalry, was shot dead by Camp Autcher. Only nine shi]>s cleared with wheat, against fourteen TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES. At Evansville, Indiana, on yesterday there were two fatal cases of cholera, and two other ca«es likely to prove fatal. NATIONAL HOTEL, Formerly Spots wood, MACOST, GEORGIA, Of The officials, only the more to excite their i ^ e * rly opposite Passenger Depot. Board $3 per day. curiosity. At last the larger trunk would be opened. It would be found to contain thou sands of second-hand pantaloon straps, au appendix to trousers now perfectly ob- solete. In vain the Custom house a BRICK OFFICE with two rooms, < u Lii people would try to cudgel their brains to solve the mystery. They had to be all opposite Moore A Marsh. Apply to way up here the purchase “went for” brake- i bundled out to the very last oue, bat to their . a ug3-3t THOS M. Cl arke men and baggagemen, ripping out oaths amazement no two straps were found to which Captain Kid couldn't have handled, j ft bke. They had evidently been packed and the lurther North he came the more ! - hydraulic pressure, for the most frantic efforts on the part of the em ployees would not put them back again into the trunk. Iu the meantime hundreds ot pas sengers were storming at the detention, while the practical joker calmly looked on at the bother he was causing. But the second and smaller trunk was now to be examined, and the Custom House people hoped there to find him iu default. They ask for the keys. The practical ioker draws bunches of ponderous LARGE, NICELY FURNISHED ROOM FOR A any of Ores, Analy sis of Miner- Hi Waters, Soil*. Ouavtos, Snperpho*- phttlt«, .Hurls, Iron Ores, $lag*. Lime stones, Coals, Pig ancl Bar Iron, Steel. Ores of Gold, Copper, Leud. Zinc, Niekel, Manganese, Alloys, Brasses, Coal Oil*. Paints, AY lues. Beer, Milk, Calculi, Pois ons, ete. wicked he grew. Reaching Detroit, his cage was hung up in the saloon, and “Jack” has been there ever since, up to Friday. It was a poor day when he didn’t learn some new oath or slang expression, and final- i ly he became so that nobody but a hardened villain could talk with him. He was sold last Friday for £20, and his owner kept him about an hour and then sent him as a present to a minister’s wife who had been attentive to his family during sickness. ISiie was very grate ful, having oiten thought how nice it would be to have a talking parrot around the house. “Jack" seemed put out by the change of owners, and he sat on his perch all Friday night and refused to say a word. Saturday morning the minister’s wife started for Pou- tiac. and she carried “Jack’s” cage into her husband’s study that neither might be lone some. She had been gone about an hour, and the good man was scribbling away, when all at once the parrot shouted: “Hearts is trump!” The good man gave a jump and looked out of the window, thinking that a couple of bad boys were playing euchre under his shade trees. He could see no one, and, supposing that he was mistaken, he seated himself and began to write again, when the parrot shouted : “Not any gin, thank ye !” Horrified, the clergyman looked around aud he saw “Jack” trying to wink at him. Half doubting if it was the bird which had spoken yet determined to find out, he inquired : 44 What?” ‘•Shut up. or I’ll put a head on ye!” re plied Jack, :• tuging to the edge w’ith one claw and shaking Is leathers. “ Is it possiMe?” exclaimed the good man, drawing nearer to the cage: “ CUmmpagic Lburley was liis naiu*— Champagne Misrley was hisnamo,'’ BOARDING, IVTOilll Marietta Street. | will be received. Meals furnished at* hours to i j business men. MISSES DUPRE. Bo^LRr>y keys from every one of his pockets; none will with g#od Bo . r ,, fit, until, at last, their patience exhausted, the Custom House officers threaten to burst the corner of Luckie stivet*. trunk open. Then the possessor of this particu lar trunk calmly asks the angry officer if he is accOTUIUOd * teda married. “ What is your business?” is the surly reply. “Only this: that before you open that trunk I would advise you to’go -m ▼- T , 4 . , . j •. ■ \ BARNWELL, Teacher ofAocalandIu*tru- home, shake hands With your wile, kiss your > m mental Music. M ill organize a school of graded little children, write your will, and call at an Classes iu Vocal Music, at Good Tempi art' Hall, cor- undertaker’s as you come hack—there are rat- aer t ot Broad and Marietta streets, on Monday, the 4th tlesnakes in th*t trunk. I never travel with- e“ h { T '‘ r ‘“ S ’ M P ” out them. ’ Ot course the man leaves the trunk instantly, and a messenger has to be sent to the . head director, who is shrewd enough io be aware that he has to do with A NY person or persons in Atlanta or some practical joker. Presently the official Apply at No. 40 Forsyth, A lew Day Boarders can be augS-lt MUSIC SCHOOL. Look at This. elsewhere, holding just demands against the uersigned, are most res|*-ctfully requested to present Inman, Swann A-Co., to contrary —— ‘Ug2-St T. BYRNE. returns and asks pompously, How many . Zm^for’^ymem "Kf snakes ha\e YOU, sir . Only six, is the re- the contrary notwithstandin ply:‘ r Tjtfok for yourself.” “Oh! only six. The head of the department says six snakes can pass, but that seven {would have bad to pay duty. 1 am also directed to state to you, that it you do not leave this office—pantaloon straps, O. H. JONES & CO. ia of At lanta that they have added t» their already hnaket;. and all-in five minute, you will 'by ! felK b ' for ' forcibly ejected. “And who is to repack Fine, new and elegant one and two-horse mv precious straps, a collection nneqsled in J the history of the world? The law entitles me to all my good.-. You took them out, put Buggies, with and without them backagsin. The best period of my life EXTENSION PH/€TONS, Dollars. The details of the recent murder and ^rob- berv in Lvcoming county. Pa., reveal a terri ble tragedy. Mr. and Mrs. McBride, Hie aged victims of the plot, lived in a little out of the way cottage, and were seldom outside of their own Louse. They were the owners ot two large farms in the neighborhood, and it was generally believed that they hud secreted in the house a large quantity of gold, some same time Isstyear. Fanners are inclined to hold I placing the amount at $25,000. The knowl- tbeir new crops for higher price*. ! » ; dge that the house contained but two occu- Tbe Duchess of Inverness is dead. j pants, and they old and feeble, and that thoil- TheWar Department will send snd ivce.ve heavy j sands of dollars of gold were supposed to be reports hereafter by express, instead of by mail. j in their possession, was communicated to a Christine Dimer, aged 12. has been arrested In ' brakemau on the Philadelphia and Erie Rail- Xewiurk. ou tile charge of killing Edward Lv, ley, ag«<l rond, named Nelson " nde, and on Tuesday, 1 to a bov'wbo was nlnving mumbletMiS 4, by witllollv throwing him down «utr>. ! while tbe man and wife v ere making prepa- I ,, ras ^ rations to eat their supper, a visitor suddenly j“.. Hel v, bub," bo said, as tbe boy came up; entered. **take this bird off somewhere ami give him Mrs. McBride had gone toward the cellar on the outside. As she proceeded to open the - cellar door she was assaulted with a club l,v j a stranger and clubbed to death. Thru Wade ’ entered the house and clubbed the husband until he supposed he had killed him. He now master of the situation, aud began 111 elftfaut White sorurtbiutf new and vei children. Orders for Wedding Funerals promptly stt< angJt-1 w II oar so , ■v appropriate for Funerals to To the Wholesale Grocer. THE FRENCH REPUBLIC. Disturbances iu the Department ot Vosges A Red Republican Row. I*AMD*. August 2, 1873. | Distarbaucoa are reported at Boon Letope '?), iu the I Department 01 Vm*m. The .ub-Pr.fwt be.teu ^"hcircil for IbecoldvbidTbe thought"^ by s mob, who cried, ** Vivs Thiers! Ylve Gambetta ”* 1 — * * Daring the evacuation of Vosges by tlxe (o rmsii there were crie, of* Vive 1* Commune! •• ! the neighbors going lo the bonne foiiml'the j.... The Prefect oi thc Department ot Upper Loire ha. j wom „n de»d snd her hnsbnnd still breathing, j K forbidden the aaie iu the streets of Radical journal*. ^ but unconscious. The police were on the The people of Souvarine report that the Coant de j alert, aud before night the murderer was enp- Foris had gone to Frohsdorff to meet tbe Coant de , tured and his booty recovered. A strong cf- in the house He secured about Sb.UOO and I Wtll , , le * vnt tUroQgh tU „ Sg “ when ifod. 1 be plot was soon discovered, and upon ; h „ nMrly „ , llf „ k Twny beconld be heard is being devoted to finding pairs lor th< .. r , „ • , . . .. .. . ] straps. But I am in the cruel grasp of the sang “ Jack swinging furiously on the slick j law ‘ (iu , i baTe uo one to deten S ri ht . ' lIe . V rd ; - VO " Sh;i ' K ,° ° Ut of .^ re ! save this, mv champion.' and here the mad the minister in »n excited voice: “I would as ! Ucal j()ker u ’ nco . e „hia bead, surmounted bv soon harbor a highwayman , 1 a peculiar high bat, from wheuce appear— a •‘Route nut him criedJack, and then he sn ^ w white a.mmutive Bantam cock. Tbe chuckled and cackled as if he was laughing chi( . keu rai „ eH hiul8ell U|) froul llle joker K heartily. ■ heads, claps bis wiugs, crows three times, tbe "It is a sin and a shame that men have , hat ispnt ou a aiu chicken goes to roost tangbt an innocent bird to * such lan- , 0 „ hlg * bead , f ind hftTjn ltl „ S bOI U titteeu guage, continued the good man, as lie minnlefi driven the custom bouse people to Y.u h.i, cumpl.inM in th. ,w., c „nr PH.,. iks. You lucked un the caffH. •. . • , , a { 1 . »u»ll not in FUTURE. Now. pleat** call aud see our f,■, i . , , . , , .1 madness, oenideK annoying a heist ot auxious uo'sent retluced Price List—low enouvh to nlsa^t* 'ou Hit him with « beer tumbler, replied be j traTelers , ^ ptHCtlcal ioker disappears. ?" a s vara * “ P ‘ parrot trying to fasten bis claws into tbe ! To „ et UD ‘ B mVHteri0U!l disappearance ia mmistenal leg. . j one of bis most exquisite pleasures. Dressed "Little did my Wife dream what a viper sbe „„ an oU niaUi ba ? elv ab ‘ e to hobWe w** 8 bnnglng mto the house mused tbe Le enterK uue o| lbe most tUrouged batUlug . man. "I shall hire some boy to carry you i bouua> all(1 bas a privaU lmt bing.room given awl S- . , .. him. After his bath he leaves his clothes bread and ahl to educate our ueUchbor'* children au “Send tor the Black Maria, replied the keep their laces clean. If you buy liberally, take ^ ' out dressed in unStLr costume. Inking locked ^ " f ^ > and barncuded the door, somehow*, inside. Presently he returns dressed iu a different ma a tier, anxiously inquiring for his father, wl. was seen to have entered that bath- h<> .>e some half hour before. He is fran tic with excitement. A hubbub is Uie iru icdiiite consequence. The door of the b«t.i-hou»e is burst open, aud t-» their horrm thc clothes are found there, hut no old man. The practical joker intimates a suspicion ot tool piny, dimly hints at some coiutiinatiou between tbe bath-house and a neighboring meat-piu establishment, and in sists that there must bo a mysterious trap- contioaed, “Who stole the wheel-barrow. The minister reached the stoop and called kindly for (leucral t the largely rednet :otln* full extent of our enlarged cap rrel must change trom PRICE TO QUALITY, we u*k a liberal patronage, that we uia clothes bread and aid 10 educate keep tbeir laces clean, li you u hlece of our TOILET SOAP, gratii <> Ponce de Leou. (So insinuation, gentlemen.' HITCHCOCK A CO . ang3-4t 25 Alabama elree “ GIVE HONOR TO WHOM HONOR IS OUE. JACKSONS MAGIC BALSAM THE GREAT MASTER OF PAIN, A. MEDICINE Which is curing distress and pain to an ex ten never l>efore heard of in the annals of medicine. I T W I Xj X-i CU R. E 7 OOTHACHE iu one- unnute ! HEADACHE in five minute*: E \RACHE in twenty minutes: NEURALGIA in ten minutes! RHEUMATISM in four days ! SORE THROAT in forty-eight hours THE WORST CATARRH IN THE HEAD IS OSE WEEK ; THE WOEST PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK AND LIMBS in two days; the *rc-rst BURNS and SCAURS In twenty minutes: THE WORST SWELLINGS AND RISINGS iu forty-eight hours: And for removing Pains and Inflammations in any part of the body, it cannot be excelled by any medicine ever offered to suf fering humanity. It will Lure the Worst Cramp folic in ten Minutes. AND I WILL GUAUANTEE THAT FIVE ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES WILL CURE THE WORST CASE OF RHEUMATISM ON RECORD. Go to your Druggist and get a bottle, or anoloaa the price tor the size ot a bottle that you wish, aud I will send it to you expenses paid. Address aii orders to P. VAN ALSTINE. Proprietor, BARNESVILLE. GEORGIA. Sold at 25 cents, 50 cents. ft.Qu, $3ond febSS GEORGIA, Clayton County. ORDINARY’S OFFICE. ) JrNF. 12, 1872. \ VMTHEHEAS, JONATHAN MILNER HAVING AP- ▼ y plied to me lor Letters of Guardianship of the persou and property ot Carey P. Milner, minor of J. D. Milner, decease This is. therefore, to notify all persons concerned t«» tile their objections, if auy they i.a\e, within the time prescribed by law. else letters of Guardianship will be granted said applicant, as applied for away. Mid ril give you two shillings.” “Oh, dry up now!” ground “Jack,” *eem- ing to know that he was to chauge places him. ' ived a “liive him to any one who will tak continued the minister. “I have re | •hock which taiiy makes me tremble. "fCbuck him under the table!” callctl tic T3TS' Still continues at the Store of A. S. TALLEY, on Mitchell Street four doors above Whitehall, for those UNAPPROACHABLE BARGAINS Cham bo rd. ^ “Chriatophcr Columbus, Jr., baa been sen tenced to be hanged at Peoria, III.” This is the direct resnlt ot his father having discov ered America. The old man should have left Chris. Jr. at home.—Korriatown Herald. fort was made to lynch Wade, but the authori ties resisted it aud the murderer is now in irons. James Williams wus fined f200 in San Fan- cisco, July 7th, for driving the horse “ Hhoc- Fly ” to death. John P. Hale’s surgeons have deemed it advisable to attempt to set his hip, and it is considered doubtful if he can recover. He suffers extreme pain, and is able to lie only in one position. He bad returned from a ride t> Great Falls previous to the accident, and felt unusually well. f Ucora« , l^d Tb ^ara , ,t' j iu DllY ^>OD8, ,l c„ which he will continue to offer the citizens of At- elotheH, but where is iny poor old fatherV' lanta and vicinity until the 25th of the present month. Tlie Stock is varied and extensive, marked down to figures Actually Below the Cost of manufacture, and consigned to me for immediate and positive sale. Call and be convinced of what I say. Hug3-2t A. S. TALLEY. pathetically inquires tbe joker. Nothing will J suffice him but (bat the Commissary of Police shall look into the matter, aud be tushes ofl as if iu search of him. His object has been ac complished, he has succeed m running for some time the business of the bath-house, and the history ot that disappearance haunts that particular quarter of Paris for years to come. Truckings, police detections innu merable has this practical joke.r suffered, but