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ATLANTA, GA.. THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1873.
NO-' -295
The Daily Herald.
The War in Spain.
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IIUMKU.DK LIPSCOMB A.,D THE
UHIVER81TY.
The conditional resignation of Dr. A. A.
Lipscomb from the chancellorship of the State
University fills us, as friends to that institu
tion, with alarm and regret.
While none can gainsay the eminent quali
ties in Professor Brown that wonld render
him elTectire in that important institution,
wo earnestly hope the comditiona on which Dr.
Lipscomb's resignation dependa will Herat
present tb«Bselves. He is the sonl of the
University- the mainspring of its progress.
General News Items.
Cincinnati sou* a bear saloon on wheels.
Trxak epfenAtil it a new name for horse
stealing. V JL V-r U a 3J W U.
There are fifty-seven lager beer breweries
in Philadelphia.
The padrone qnestion is beginning to be
agitated in Buffalo.
The London Tun%b petted its proprietors
iUOO.OOfr last year.
North Carolina votes on her constitotfonal
amendment on AngnsL 7.
Canadian cricketers are proviD" too much
for those of the mother country.
New York is “sitting on” wooden pave
ments again, and refuses to indorse them.
Of timl33 members of the Pennsylvania
constitutional convention, 100 are lawyers.
Richmond papers implore young men not
to practise target shooting iu the cemeteries.
Newark, N. J.. is puffed up with a petro
leum discovery right in the centra of the city.
Philadelphia coroners own hearses and ve
hicles, go to the opera aud live in three-Btory
houses. ,. 0
A lawsuit at Fort Wayne, about L* twelve
dollar harness, called out ninety-four wit
nesses for the complainant.
All railroads running oat of Philadelphia
carry the daily newspapers free for a distance
cf fifty miles.
The new Newsboys’ Home, in Chicago, is
lo furnish meals for live cents each and lodg
ing! the same snm.
IL &feaid that mocking birds aud canaries
sickened and died in Tennessee towns where
cholera prevailed. %
The present is the dullest season at Niaga
ra known for years, and hotel keepers and
hack men are said to be penitent
A new conservative daily paper is to be
started in Glasgow in September, with a paid-
in fund of £130,000 to float it
Crab Orchard, Ky., is looking for a wild
negro who is spooking around with six revol
vers fastened to him.
A Jersey City Alderman, iu drawing up a
petition coveriog hair a page of foolscap, mis
spelled twenty-eight words.
Some of the Tennessee railroads refuse to
carry the mails, and the old-fashioned coaches
have been brought out again.
A St. Louis young lady caught a 130-pound
cod fish while out fishing with a party of
friends at OloucesteK, Massachusetts, the other
<Uy.
The editor of a Nevada newspaper gives no
tice that hereafter he cannot be bribed with a
five-cent cigar to write a five dollar pnft'.
A correspondent of tbe Baltimore Ameri
can proposes that tbe space recently bnrned
over in that city bo set apart for a public
garden.
The Boston Journal aajna tint about twen
ty-five thousand reaidents of that city arc now
absent, of whom. about a thousand are in
Europe, (I.. \
Buffalo puts a sample.of Kiver Jordan water
1 .'-side a sample of Lahefioe, and there is no
difference between them,'except tbe smell is in
tavor of Late Erie.
Tbere is one little drawback to tbe comfort
of Northern people who make tours to Flor
ida, tarannlas persist in sleeping in ladies'
shoes and men’s coat tail pockets.
A New Albany, Indiana, man who killed
a neighbor the other day in a trace, has pre
sented bis widow with two bushels of new
potatoes, and everything is satisfactory.
Tbe English are maaing raids among tbe
fortune tellers ot that conutry. Upon convic
tion, the “frauds'’ are sentenced to three
months’ imprisonment, with hard labor.
In the Yellowstone region there iB said to
exist a kind of panther called the “sums,” a
much larger and more furious animal than the
ordinary puma or California lion.
A London paper says that tbe roof Of West
Minister Abbey, in which chestnut was used,
was recently examined, and found to be per
fectly sound. It is nearly five hundred years
old.
Tbe “excellent opportunity ’ for Demo
crats lo participate in “the glory" of a Butler
victory in Massachusetts is hardly sednetire
enough in pay for eating such dirt.—Boston
Post.
New Hampshire Is snch a healthy State
tins an elderly resident of Itochester therein
woe obliged to die the other day “from the
effect# of the bite of a white spider received
ten years ago."
Two prisoners escaped from the Elmira,
New York, jail the other day, after digging a
tunnel forty feet long. They were at it throe
months, end bad only pew'er spoons to work
witb.
— " X young man who has recently lost both of
his parents, and has just recovered from a se
vere atiadk of illness, which left hist penni
less. write# for « position on the Danbury
News as a humorist’ — wvrwc
Americans at Tieana are jubilant over tbe
complete snoeess ot oar reapers and mowers
at tbe recent trial on Danube plain. Both
England sod France backed oat when it camo
to the competitive trial.
A ritualistic journal is of tbe opinion that
young ^clergy men ot the Episcopal church
show “a widely prevailing, unwise, imprudent
and both peraonally for tbe church a moat in-
j urious, all-absorbing passion for matrimony."
Once a careless man went to the cellar and
stack the candle in what be thoogbt was a
keg of black sand. He gat near it, drinking
wine until the candle burned low; nearer ana
nearer Hgot to the black sand; nearer and
nearer until at laat tbe blaze reached the
black sand, and—as it was nothing but black
nnd, nothing happened.
Foreigners to be Protected in
their Persons and Property.
WaSHIKUTON, August 6, 1873.
The Navy Department received a telegram to-day
from Captain Wells, commander of the Shenandoah,
dated Cadtz, August 5th, in which be says that Cadiz
ia in pstaSMiaixaf the government fames. The In-
•urgent* nw rendered with oat fighting. The city is
trsnquiL
He says nothing shoot liis conduct in that city. For
this and other reasons the department does not credit
the recent telegraphic statement of the fourth that he
ordered the Spanish Insurgent-frigate, VeHa Demad-
red, to abstain from hostilities, and that the vessel
remained at anchor neder the guna of the Shenandoah.
Jtou*, August 6,1873. .
The German government has instructed its repre
sentatives iu Spain to co-operate with tbe English and
French representatives for the protection of foreign
ers and their property, even if force has to be em
ployed.
Madhiq, August C. 1873.
The Germans have captured two Insurgent frigates
in the harbor of Malaga.
Tbs Insurgents at Cadiz have surrendere J to the
Katlonal troops.
General Pavia, at the head of the Republican forces,
entered the city yesterday.
Honor Romm has bean appointed President ai the
Junta of Cadhs till tt*drri*l of the a«t hart ties.
A powder magazine in Valencia exploded, yester
day, killing many Insurgent* and wounding a still
greater number.
Madrid, August 6,1873.
A bill has been introduced in the Cortes providing
for the establishment of a penal colony, on one
of Ute Lndrone islands. A .
Tbe Government is concentrating a large force of
in Madrid, for the purpose of disarming
lata minister to France, has,
through Admiral Topez. tendered his services
to the present Government.
German Consul at Aimer ia claims $50,000 damages
for injnry to his rtsidence during the bombardment of
the city by the insurgent men-of-war.
The government troops have ro-occupied Lucca,
which has been In the hands of the insurgents since
the declaration of independence of Murcia. The in
surgents have gained possession of Oribnrba, and now
threaten Aicante, which ia thirty-two miles distant.
A deputation has left Salamanca for Madrid to nego
tiate a compromise with Mm government.
Since the opening of the bombardment two hun
dred shells h&vs been thrown into Valencis, and
the troops have advanced six hundred yards, the In
surgents making a most obstinate resistance.
The insurgent fleet landed s detachment st Matriel,
on the coast of Grenada. AH the Government funds
were seized, ltd t emftrftmtthn of eight thousand
dollars levied.
P 0 L I T I C A L .
VIRGINIA C0NSIRVATIV£
CONVENTION.
MACON DEPARTMENT.
LARGE ATTENDANCE.
OHIO DEMOCRATIC COH-
VENTION.
Every County Represented.
“Tbe Old Guard Dies, Bnt Never
Surrenders.”
ENGLAND.
Highly Important Political News—The Con
servative Return to Power Foreshadowed- -
Gladstone to Retire.
N*.v Yobk, August C, 1873.
A London special says that the election at Green
wich to All the vacant seat in the House of Commons
resulted ia a conservative triumph. This ia the first
instance sines 1862 of s conservative candidate being
elected for that borough.
Tbe rasatt,wMsb was not altogether unexpected,
caused great depression in Liberal ranks in well in
formed circles. It is accepted as virtually deciding
tbe political campaign. It is almost certain the Con
servatives will return to power after the approaching
general election with a fair working majority.
It is already stated on good authority that Gladstone
will not seek re-election at the bands of his Greenwich
constituents, and tbst he contemplate* retiring finally
from Parliamentary life.
The Qaeen’s Speech—Minister Motley Para
lyzed.
London, August C, 1873.
The Queen'* speech proroguing Parliament thanked
them for their provision for the Duke of Edinburgh.
It states that the beat relations exist with all foreign
powers—that the Zanzibar mission to suppress the
slave trade has been successful—tbe commercial Telar
tione between Franca and England have brought a sat
isfactory inane, and the provisions of the Treaty of
Washington are being carried out.
John Lathrop Motley has lost the use of his left side
by paralysis.
Tbe election to fill the vacant seat in the House of
Commons from Dundee, return James Yearn an, Lib
eral. A similar election was cast in Staffordshire* to
day. The result is not yet known.
Emigration from Russia to ths United States is in
creasing. Four hundred Russians sailed to-day in
one steamer. Tbe movement threatens to depopulste
some districts in Russia.
GLIMPSES OF GOTHAM.
Richmond Vi., August 6. 1873.
Tbe Conservative State Convention met to-day at
noon, at the theatre, tbe interior ot which, especially
the stage, was decorated with flags of various nations,
also State and national colors. The orchestra chain
and parqoette wen filled with delegates, nearly four
hundred in number. The remainder of the building
was crowded with spectators. The stags was occu
pied by a large number of prominent personages,
representatives of the pnss from the city and other
points in the State and out.
The Convention was called to order by Hon. R. T.
Daniels, chairman of tbe State Committee, on whose
motion M. G. Harmon of Augusta couaty was chosen
temporary chairman. A committee consisting of two
from each Congressional district was appointed on cre
dentials.
During the absence of the committee, Hoa. Robert
Ould was called upon and addressed the Convention in
welcome, and in review of Hughes’ speech at Lynch
burg. and repudiating that platform. Other speeches
were made by Hon. A. M. Keeley, Mayor of Richmond,
aud ex-Lieutenaut Governor Robert L. Montague, sod
others.
A recets was taken till four o’clock, st which hour
the Committee on Credentials reported. Several
hours wore consumed in discussing and amending the
report.
The question of appointing a Commit ee
nent Organization gave rise to a debate as to tbe
manner of formation of the committee,
contending for each congressional delegation to have
the privilege of selecting three of their own number
to represent them in the committee and others for the
whole committee, to be appointed by the chairman.
The debate was conducted amid great coufosion, bat
flusl’y iho la ter mode prevailed, and Ike chair ap
pointed three from each district aa the delegation with
Hon. RobL Ould as chairman.
The Committee thus formed then retired- A very
deddad spirit of antagonism was displayed In the va
rious debates by the friends of Governor J. B. Kern
per and Colonel Robert E. Withers, the two prominent
candidates for nomination for Governor. A recei
was taken till 8 o’clock.
Columbus. Ohio, August G. 1*71
Tbe State Democratic Convention assembled at the
Opera House this morning, all iho counties being
represented, some of them by very large delegations.
Hunt, of Hamilton, was chosen temporary Chairman,
and made an earnest speech, predicting an aetive con
test during ths Filming campaign, and ths future great
ness of the Democratic party. He wanted the cry to
goto*. Out “the old guard Oee, hot never
B. W. 8MITH, CITY EDITOR.
MACON, GA , WEDNESDAY, AUG. C, 1873.
ALMA MATER!
Resignation of Dr. Lipscomb.
Erie Law Saita—Wife Murder—Kate Stod
dard—Tbe Hunter’s Point Fire.
New York, August 6# 1873.
A series ef law suits are about commencing against
the Erie Railroad. One ia a formal demand for the
adjudication of the Erie as bankrupt, for reftaeal to
pay interest ou certain bonds. The friends of the
Erie cbaiacterize the project as a stock-jobbing
n centre.
James Kelly fatally stabbed hit wife to-day.
The health of Kate Stoddard, the alleged murderess
of Goodrich, la failing rapidlv.
The lose by the Hunter a Point fire was two hun
dred thou Hand dollars.
The remains of Capt. Meycre. who lost his life by
throwing a-lighted match on ter- deck of tho oil ves
sel at Hunter** Point, has been found. Two persons
are yet missing.
Arrested on tho Charge of Murder.
New Yobk, August C, 1*73.
Charles Coburn alias Big Post has been arrested on
tbe charge of killing an unknown man on laat Monday
night. Coburn is a boatman, and confessed the crime
to ths captain of the boat, but now denies It.
Latex —The body of the murdered man has been
identified aa that of Andrew Garvin, who was fireman
on toe steamer Providence.
I hat key, the murderer, is under close surveillance.
Seme of his friends lately having furnished him bot.
tl a of brandy, after drinking which, be behaved out
rageously, assaulting, not only bis keepers, bnt
his own conn eL He is to be burg on the 15th Inst, ■
Investigations into the tax list of the city, which
liars been going on for sometime, show such
scmndklous frauds on the people that the aldermen’*
committee refuse to sign the Hat till It la revised.
A msn named Fuller, of Providence, Is suspected to
be implicated iu Rib Ul^gjte of Andrew Oorgan, not
Gervln, on FoBef we# last heard from
yesterday in Newport.
Lowie 24*aell.'fteU known as Tie inventor ot locomo
tive and other machinery, died here yevterdsy. He
wbs a brother of the late Governor Biaacll, of Illinois.
Private dispatches from Liverpool stmts that tbe
capts<n and officers of ths wreeftrd steamship City of
Washington have been dismissed from the employ of
tbe company, for tbeiv not casting lbs toad during the
voyage.
Ten emigrant switwflor* war* arrested tc-day.
Policeman Gamble, who was terribly beaten by a
gang of unknown rough* on Eighth avenue, Monday,
is not expected to live.
Arthur Chambers lamten a aha Heine to-day to fight
any one in England or America, of one hundred and
twenty pound* weight, Jwo hundred dollars a
TELEGRAPHIC BREVITIES.
Hugh ttetetoo, a prominent business man of Betti
mote. Is dead, aged 79. .
Two Chinamen duelled In Lincoln county. Ark sums.
One was vdbadnl ^ddhe other amsted.
At tbs Buffalo races, Me chert u Gift won the first
rose—time Kettle won ths second-time*
Ths schooner Jacob lived, with the Keystone Club
of Philadelphia, arrived st Pert Msnsoe this morning.
They win visit Yorktowu and Cables to-morrow, and
return by Cap* May.
After the appointment ct committees, tbe
Convention took a recess for dinner.
- ILL®*#** f*W L: W '
Railroad Accident—Mortuary.
Chicago, August 6,1873.
, An accident occurred at Cushing ton on the Quincy
road. A passenger train ran Into a cattle train. Tbe
engineer and two cattle men killed—the passengers
were unhurt.
There were 323 deaths in tbe past week, incloding
OC, cholera infantum; 11, cholera morbus; 26, diar
rhoea.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Labor Reform Convention.
Lowell, August 6, 1873.
The Labor Reform State Convention, tbe object of
which ia to secure the ten hour system, was attended
by thirty delegates. They disavow politics as between
the two great parties, and tender congratulations aud
best wisbas to the efforts of the Isnuers West for the
beeper transportation of their produce from the
prairies to tbe tide-water.
GERMANY.
Movements of the Crown Prince,
Berlin, August 6. 1873
The Crown Priues, Frederick William of Germany,
t >{siting King Oaaar of Sweden.
THE WEATHEE.
to*. JulJ e. 1873.
Frobsblillie.—For tbe Northwest end Upper Like
rcflon, end thence to tbe Lower Miaeoori sad Lowtr
Okto Teller, southwest to northwest winds, clouilr
westher end occasional light rain, witb. low barometer
rising to-morrow. Tor tbe Lower takes, end thence
to Eastern Kentucky and Wast Virginia, felling bar-
otnatar, southwest winds, ineraaalng cloudiness and
tonal rains. For the Oalf States, lower barometer,
northeast to eonthwest winds, partly cloudy weather
and occasional wan weather Thursday. For tbe
South Atlantic, nrtkrtat to southwest winds, faring
barometer, partly cloudy weather, occasional rain and
rising tsmpantara. For the Kiddle Atlantic, eoath
winds, tailing barometer, warm and partly cloudy
weather, followed by rain ia ths wasttrn portion.
For Sew England, felling barometer, eontheaet
winds, rising temperature, followed by occasional
rain Thursday nigbt.
AUSTRIA.
Tbe Fatrnt Bights Congress.
Vienna. August C, 1873.
The International Patent Sights Congress ia In ses
sion here. One of its first acta was lo recommend tbe
protection of intentions, and that it should be guar,
axjieed by the laws of all ciTlllxed eonntrlci.
ITALY.
Hums, August S, 1873,
Tbe statement by tbe Minister of Finance shows a
great linataaa in the number of reseda engaged ia
commerce between Italy end the United State.. The
doty on raw material la officially abrogated. Mflteul-
tle. hare arisen in the execution of the law far the
reorgaaisstien of the army.
WASHINGTON ITEMS.
OsrOAcc.
The Brauch Office of the Herald is an
Cherry street, over Helfrich’g confectionery
store. Farties desiring to Bubucribe for or
advertise in tho Herald, will always find
some one in tho office to uttend to their
wants.
tllie County Court.
In thr County Court yesterday, tbe Brown robbery
case came up, but was continued until to morrow.
This is a case of burglary in the night. The men were
refused bond, and are now 1 uDguiahing in jr>i'.
An adultery case of some interest was next dispo&ed
of, tbe parties being fonnd *‘cot guilty.”
A Miscegenation Case.
A beastly double esse of mlscegonatiou will shortly
come before the County Court. A white mau is
charged with marrying a negro woman and a negro
with marrying a white womau. The parties have
been living together, as men and wives. They belong
to the k>weat classes, as might be supposed.
Mayor's 'Joart.
The monotony of the Mayor’s Court wasbroktu yes
terday morning by several cases of more than ordinary
interest.
Robert Williams, a gay and festive youth, charged
dth being drunk and with resisting s police officer,
as condemned to thirty days’ bard labor on a diet of
bread and water.
Robert Foster got ou a apree, became tlruuk, waa
locked up, and for hi* UtUc frolic was ordored by Ills
Honor to deposit five dollars and costa iu the city
treasury.
Lee Washington, in spite of his illuitiious cogno
men, got tight and was also fined fiva dollars aud
costa.
The case of Gus Roberts was a more serious one.
Gut was charged with larceny, and was remanded to
prison to await a warrant.
Two gay larks, who had engaged iu the diversion of
brickbatting a bawdy bouse. His Honor, after hear
ing the case patlentlv, fonnd them guilty, adminis
tered s severe lecture to both, and wound up by fining
twenty-five dollars, aud tbe ether ten dollars.
This was in many respects a rich esse, and one that
gave evidence of an opening f>r good missionary
work.
A Hew Motive Power.
A young man of this city (Macon), has invented a
uew motive power which he claim* ia more i>owerful
than steam, and that it will answer more purposes
than steam. He will have a wot king model on exhibi
tion in a few days.
A Five-Foot Snalu-.
On yesterday a snake, five feet long, got into a home
on New street and created quite a consternation among
the women folks. It ran under the beds and other
furniture, followed by the ladies, who dashed scalding
water and soothing syrup bottles st It, but all to
feet. Finally they called in a mau, who dispatched
tbe reptile in thafire-placo. Where it came from, is a
mystery.
Colored Volunteers —.An Accident.
Tbe‘•Forrest City Light Infantry,” a company ot
colored volunteers from Savannah, arrived in tbe city
last nigbt. and were received as tbe guests of 4 ■ Lincoln
Guards.” Jeff Long made them s speech of welcome,
after which they proceeded to make acquaintance with
their celored brethren of this city. To-night the
armory of the Lincoln Gcards was crowded to reple
tion by the colored people, aud everything was pass
ing off agreeably, when a tad accident occurred. 1 he
ateps leading up to the armory broke down with the
weight of the large crowd of persons upon it. One
colored boy had bis arm broken, aud auotlier lhB leg,
while several others were badly bruised aud scrap bed.
Serious Cutting Affray.
John Giles was badly cut in the groin about supper
time last night, by a white man named John W. Haley,
Whom be formerly hired. Giles was foftnerly a con
ductor ou the Southwestern Railroad. IIU wounds are
said tube very serious, aud it is feared that be will
not turvive them. The police are ou the lookout for
Haley.
The ltain mn«l cite Central Koutl.
It rained incessantly all d >y yesterday. Tbe engineer
on tho Central Railroad reports that if the rain ou
Tuesday night had continued a few hours longer half
of tbe road would have been washed away. As it was,
the rain cat up tbe road pretty badly, and made it
rough riding for tbe traju*. The Ocuiulgce river is
swollen but little, (he rsius being local only, and not
sufficiently exteuded to materially affect it.
Bold Robbery in a Store.
At forenoon yesterday a big, burly negro entered
the store of ex-Sheriff Doyle, near the City Magazine,
and after looking around for awhile stated to Mr.
Doyle that he was waiting for some one. He then
leaned down ou tbe couutec and pretended to be wait
ing, the proprietor of the store watching him all the
time. Suddenly, by a dexterous movement, he open
ed the money drawer, grasped several bills, aud start
ed oat of the premises cn a run. Doyle was so taken
aback by the boldness of the proceeding that be did
not start in pursuit of the thief until bis capture was
out of the question.
Local Brevities.
Yesterday was the dullest day of the summer.
Forty-four marriage licenses were issued by tho Or
dinary of Bibb county during July, of which thirty-
two were for colored persons anxious to enter into the
holy state of matrimony.
Ten thousand postal cards have been sold st the
postoffice in three days. •
Mr. Flanders, of the Georgia Fiour Mills, left Macon
i Tuesday night, for a trip to Tennessee.
Motel Arrivals.
Tbe following were the principal arrivals at the
Macon hotels on yesterday:
brown’s hotel.
W A Henson, Roswell, Gs; W A Uornaduy, Miss
McKenley, Forsyth; T Sumner, W N* Ashman, East
man; H P Amphry, Ga; E Johnson, BF McGinty, L
Fliahman, Mrs Murray, Georgia; W W Booth, Eu-
faula, Ala; W L Dunnrrd, Mrs F M Dunnsrd,
Miss Davis, Miss Cooper, Miss Uoltzc!aw, Houston
county; Mrs Wellington, Savannah;Mrs Coxer, I'crry;
HB Morgan, Atlanta; J T Glover, Twiggs co., E J
Ethridge, Americas; W P Swift, Columbus; J W
Kirkland, R M Nealey, Albany; T M Acton, Atlanta; T
Coleman, Cuthbert; T D Morse, Wilmington. N C; D
H Houser, Fort Valley; D W Blackman, New Or.’eans;
J Henly Smith, Atlanta.
RATIONAL HOIEL.
M H Ward, Brunswick; A T Candler, Geneva, Ga; J
C Mound, Juniper, Ga; A E Rayland, Columbus; A P
Mound and wife, Ga; W W Aabburn, Eastman, Ga;
J A Woodhull, Thompson; Frank Barnett, Augusta;
John B Lee, Augusta; J Burrency, Currency;
AE Dugfls, Augusta; J C Hill, Augusta, Georgia;
J Shaw, Ga; J ELeutb. Ga; J T Land, Bullard’s Bu
tton; W F Ballard, Ballarda Station; L Fleming, Ga; J
A Rowland, Enfaula; Mrs Smith, Ala;W H Toy. Ga;
W M Toy, Ga; 0 0 Anderson, Ga; J D Marshal Ga; E
WMiller, Bnenavista; Win Orvel, Middleton; L D
McMillan, McVilL
LANIER HOUSE.
J O’Neal. Deumajk; W O Bacon, C B Wright, J J
Griffin, Ga: W L Solomon, Twiggs county; A T Mc
Intyre, ThoinasvUle; 8 P Trapp, Louisville, Ky; J H
Bivins, J L Woodward, J M Bateman, Butler, Louis,
Hotsdamer, Philadelphia. Ta; W M Kelly, Talbot ion;
JRBTervy, Savannah.
Special Telegram to the Herald
Fuu took tbe riophomoie yiizo for dccUimi-
tioo.
Chancellor Lipscomb's icsiguaiiou in con
ditional, and will in no evcnl take effect an*
til next year.
Tbe Yankee troops have been removed
from Jackson county, where they were sta
tioned just after the killing of Holliday,
through tho efforts of Solicitor General
Speer.
Hafkd.
THE CORING “MIDDY.’
WHO WILL HE BE?
Special Notices.
BS-1T NEVER FAILS; ITS OPERATION IS QUICK
aud sure. Dr. J. Bradfleld’s Female Regulator—It
baa been used for over twenty years with unbounded
success by many of the most distinguished Physicians
of the South. It is a legitimate prescript ion, and poe-
seesos tho three fold power of giving tone to the ner
vous centres, improving the blood, and directly stlmu-
1 sting tho womb by eupplylng the wants of nature. It
gives health to the frame, aud liappinesa to the heart.
augG
YOUNG WOMAN, IF YOU ABE SUFFERING
from continued headache, pains in tbe back and lower
stomach, palpitation of the heart, difficulty of breath
ing, constipation of the bowel*, losa of appetite, aud
the thousand and one evils resulting from a suppression
or irregularitie* of the ••monthly sickness,” buy a
bottle of this medicine. It in “Woman’s Best Friend.”
Tako it according to direction*, and the bloom of
health will soon be upon your cheek.
For sale by all druggists. ang6
GEORGIA -Fulton County.
T O ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN.-NOTICE
is hereby given that my wife, lira. Eliza W. Law,
has my couseut to become a public and free trader.
augC-wlm H. D. LAW.
Dr. JESSE BORING
II
Office with letter k Thomson, Kimball House.
Residence, northwest corner of Houston aud ivy
street*. j> 24-1 in
k.. or r*.
Still continues at the Store of A. S. TALLEY, on Mitchell Street,
four doors above Whitehall, for those
UNAPPROACHABLE BARGAINS
in DRY GOODS, <f c., which he will continue to offer the citizens of At
lanta and vicinity until the 25th of the present month. The 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 he convinced of what I say.
A. S. TALLEY.
LAN D’S ~
I* A HO RAT ORY,
Atlanta, Ga.
{FeUbhsbed
SPECIAL TELEGRAM TO ATLANTA DAILY HERALD*
Griffin, Ga., August G, 1873.
llev. Dr. Wills, Itev. C. W. Thomas, and
Major W. F. Hlaton, the committee on the ap
pointment for a cadetship for the Naval Acad
emy from the Atlanta District, ba^e been in
session all day. There are several applica
tions. The decision is reserved till to-mor
row. II. B. Logan.
FRANCE.
Thitio Fears Nothing f»om Bourbon and Or
leans Fusion.
Paris, August G, 1873.
A didpalob from Vicuna Bays that tbe C( uut d«*
Cbambord received the Count de Paris to-day.
Thiers assures bis Republican friends that they
need have no fears of the fusion of the Bourbons and
tho Orlcanists. It can be defeated.
French troops entered Nancy to-day, and were re
ceived with wild enthusiasm.
The Compts Do Cbambord and Dc Paris.
Paris, August G, 1873.
A dispatch from Vienna stys that the interview yes
terday between Count Dj Cbambord and Count De
Paris was of tbe most cordial nature, aud that the po
litical situation in France was not alluded to during
their conversation.
THE CHOLEKA.
Its Progress iu Indiana aud Illinois.
Aurora, Ixd., Augnat G. 1873
Several deaths have occurred here from cholera,
and aix new cases are reported.
Carmi, III., August 6, 1873.
Two diatbs here from cholera, ami six new coses re
pot tod.
Air. W. W. Story’s statuo of “Jerusalem is
her Desolation,” for tho Philadelphia Acade
my of Fine Arts, has been forwarded from
the sculptor’s studio in Borne, and is now on
exhibition at tbo galleries of the Messrs. Hol
loway, in Bedford street, Strand, London.
oning, at 8 o'clock, sharp, as important lmsinesi
will be b» f »rc the Lodge.
M. M. BELLKSIARK), C. C
augG-tf WM. O HUL.SK, K. of P. A }
A Physician and Surgeon
A rare opening is offered to a man of good professional
abilities and experience, who tau purchase $G.000 of
city property. Address •• MEDICINE,”
augG-Suniw At Herald Office.
nng3-2t
LIME IN MARKET.
We nil it cheap at wholesale a
id retail.
. WILSON. Agent
FOR SIXTY DAYS,
1STew -A.dvertisern.en.ts-
OEORCIA STATE LOTTERY.
COMBINATION CLASS 3t6.
Atlanta, August o, lBW.
The following arc tbe numbers which were this day
drawn Irom the 78 numbers placed in the wheel, and
3 drawn iu the order in which
70—19—3 -Gl—75-64-lo-fi -43—34—52 - 2
HOWARD k CO.. Managers.
Toccoa Falls Excursion.
^^BRANGEMENTS have been made with Hotels
and Hackmen for roduced rates for the excursionists
ang7- A. B. CULBERSON.
Fresh, Lucious, Juicy
BARTLETT PEARS.
BROOKLYN LIFE
INSURANCE COMPANY
Ok
N 33 W Y O IL K. ,
OFFICE BOOM NO. 5 GRANT BUILDING,
urrui 1XH FATKONS
ABSOLUTE SECURITY,
and every possible advantage through life consistent
therewith.
The citizens of Georgia are respectfully invited to
examiue the plan* of the BROOKLYN before injuring
elsewhere.
BOARD OF BKFIbUKVCE FOR ATLANT \
Capt. J. R. WALLACE, President;
WHOLESALE DEALERS, ATLANTA.
J DESIRE to obtaiu a situation a* Clerk iu s Whoh
sale House. Am now traveling agent for a Houae
iu tho City, and have been nearly two year*, but want
to change. I am personally acquainted with most of
the Merchant* who trade to Atlanta. Would like to
change by September 1ft. Address
STlg6-3t-0,10A16. “ BUSINESS,” Atlanta
FULTON COUNTV
Postponed Sheriff 's Sale.
W ILL be sold before the Court House door iu the
city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia, ou the
iirst Tuesday in September next, within tbe legal
hours of Bale, the following property, to-wit:
The undivided half interest in a brick-yard, situated
near the Krirs old Brewery, in the city of Atlanta,
Fultion county, Georgia, containing one acre, more or
less. Levied on a* tin property of Anthony Light A
Co., by virtue of and to xatisfy a ti fa issued from the
Justices’ Court of the 460th District. G. M.. in favor
of J B Langford vs. Anthony Light & Co., as garnish-
oes. Levy made by Frank L. Little, L C, and return
ed to me. A. M. PERKERSON,
ang5»tdfl Sheriff.
1873. FALL TRADE. 1873.
M. N. ROGERS & CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS CF
Mens’, Youths' and Boys’
CLOTHING
446 BltOADWAY, AEW YORK.
ensuing Fall .
and attractive stock of CLOTHING, specially adapted
to the wants of the Southern people. Sparing no fx-
pensc to Bccure the best talent, we invite an examina
tion of our stock. Our goods arc manufactured exclu
sively for the
SOUTHERN STATES.
Southern Merchants are mors certain to find with us a
stylo of garment, and a line of sizes adapted to their
wants than is possible iu a stock of Clothing manufac
tured for a Northern or Western market.
Orders solicited, to which we give special attention.
Mr. W. T. liurgo, late Marshall k Burge, Charleston,
connected with u. # , and represents Georgia,
tramples of our Goods scut ou application.
aufiG-dtf
Seaieci Proposals
livered at the different School House*, will l>« received
until the 18th insi. D. MAYER.
;iug5-tf Chm’n. Supplies Pub. School*.
THE “ VICTOR”
South for the Victor Sewing Machine.
j no •• Victor” will sell on its merits, mod require
no ••puffing.” For term*, address
__aug5-tf R. J. WILES, Atlanta. Ga.
A RARE CHANCE.
West End Property for Rent
or for Sale
flTURMlNUS of Street Railroad and opposite the
West End Mineral Spring. Good neighborhood.
A hve acre lot, a young Peach Orchard thereon, and a
fine young Vineyard; beautifully terraced, with ele
gant Flowor Garden; three commodious brick base
ment rooms, ami floe, largo dwelling rooms. House
new, with ClorHs and other conveniences. Fine water
on the preiubes. Apply to
WALLACE k FOWLER.
aag5-lw Iteal Estate Agents.
Toccoa .hkI Tallulah Falls.
»l Minrr-
psrpfeos-
|ili hi r*. Mmi I-4, Iron Ores, Mug«, !#*■*••
• Coals, l*i|g anil liar Iron, Steel,
i Ores of Ool«l, Copper. Lead, Zinc, lickrl,
ManfiRiim, Alloys, Brasses, Coal Oils,
Paints, AVincs. B«er. JH Ilia. Cm lew II. Psi-
in«, cte.
Lit! of charge
P. O. Box 205.
jy‘/7 tf
i^l gratis. Ad iress
W. J. LAND, CheUii*t.
Atlanta. Gs.
Appointments -Virginia Politician# Dull on
th« Praaidout.
WrtauiwTu,. An#. A. U7S.
Tbe PrMbkot hu .ppototo# wm, fort, cl.lltu, u
ucond lieutenant. In lb. regular irmj, and aMlgn.d a
number of CMI.U to 4nt*.
i rroarxcm
8. H. Smitbor., Beoel,.r of Pnblto Notch!-
tochef, Lm
O. T.Palto*, Po.tm.-ter, WvrentoD, V.
Col. Ifugbea, Oongrertmon Print infi Col. Sartor, of
Virginia, oUnl on th. President, who g.r, tbuu u-
■anm of aopport In Mm etartng |onnm#* In tlu,
fit, to.
ThoriteSrrint m.Iguto tb# pooUl tre.tr «llb J«-
p»o. Po.trft., filter, coot, uok w.y,
SEVKJAN NEWH. 0il
Tbe Gbolero- A K#b«l Chief Shot-Tli# Elea-
The eketoen to regfeg In Cktope. > '*
Th# Ooreroment *»Ui* hrtrtir lath* Oongreeetooel
eleetton#-
MACON NEW ADVERTISEMENTS.
Situation Wanted.
4 co:
r as 1
Book-keeper or TrsveUng Agent Kitaenivi
acquaintance tn Midi’’ * “ “
Address
j^^SSsMssiss—>
KING’S CURE
—-TOS—
Chicken Cholera.
THOCNABD8 OF DOLLAH8 MAY BE ANNUALLY
SAVED BY THE US* OF THIS SIMPLY AND
CHEAP REMEDY-ONE BOTTLE WORTH
FIFTY CENTS. MAKES TWO
GALLONS OF MEDICINE.
IT 1H CERTAIN AND
PROMPT.
USED TWICE A WEEK IT WILL FEKVKNT THE
DISEASE.
Prepared by
Da. WILLIAM KlNO.
Athens, Ga.
For a*lo St wholesale liy
HALLKYT, tiEAVKU A BURBANK.
New York.
C. 8. NEWTON,
Atlanta, Ga.
BARRETT, L-ND k Co.
Augusta. Ga.
. - * lit A W. Vo »OYT k Co.,
Rome. Gs
UIBECTOBS.
Howard Van Erri
A. B. When*.
D. G. Wiley,
J. R. Harris.
Active solicitors wanted in Atlanta, aud iu every
unity in Georgia.
B. W WttJKNN,
F. M RICHARD!
W. A. Bomar,
Ex-Cadets,
Room of tbe Kimball Honxe on Friday, the Sib inst.,
at 8 o’clock, r. u. A full attendance is deoired.
E. HOWELL, Chm’n. Com.
H# Acnm, Bec’y. mbMI
T. R. RIPLEY.
Mitchell Street,
WILL SELL
Orook-ory,
And Everything in Store,
TO THE BET AIL TRADE. AT
WHOLESALE PRICES !
Everybody who wants sny pood* iu hit line nhou’d
come soon. I shall «*ll bargains—no mistake.
julyl8-dlmo
W. H. FARSINB. I. WARNER ALLS
PARKINS &. /.LLEN.
^reinfects .md $uj)rrintfndents. >
Will furnish Plans and Specification* for
CHURCHES. BANKS. STORE BUILDINGS, GULLETT’S LIGHT DRAFT
AND DWELLINGS
OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS.
OFFICE. Comer of Pryor and Decatur 8uwu, op
posite the Kimball Houae.
decS-dAwly.
GEORGIA STATE GRANGE.
V SPECIAL MEETING of tbe GEORGIA STATE
GRANGE will convene at Athens, 13th August
uexL The Central, Western A Atlantic, Selma, Route
A Dalton, Macon .A Brunswick and Georgia Railroad*
win pan* delegate* to and from for one fare. Masters
of all local Grouges iu the Htate are urgent>y requested
to attend, as business demands it.
Papers throughout the State, if friendly copy once
and forward bill to M. -Tone*, Treasurer. V ; dosta. Gw
jy2fi-lw _ E. TAYLOR, Bec’y.
FOR SALE.
ISAAC’ T. HEARD & CO.,
COTTON FACTORS.
AUCUSTA, - - - CIEORCIA.
i CouiuiiwoH uu lotion, $1.00 i’rr Hair.
AGENTS F O It
COTTON GIN!
other Gin made in the United States.
Tbi WbitMfl Fliirins Kills.
we can with safety assure tec planter that it i
in our market at prkes ranging from one-quarter to
three-quarter* of s rent per pound above tome grade
of seed cotton from any other Gin, vxceptiag tbe Steel
Brush.
FIRST PREMIUMS
were awarded this Gin at the following named State
Fairs:
UisMAim-Jackaos, 1871 and 1872.
Georgia—Augusta. 1872: Savannah. 1873.
Texas—Houston, 1873; Texas State Fair, 1873.
Louisiana--New Orleans, 1673.
culaxs, or evil at our office and t v-
An Excursidn Train will leave
THE UNION PASSENGER DEPOT ON
Friday, Sth inst., al 7s 15 o'clock A. M.,
and arrive at Toccoa st 12:60 p. w. Returning, k-ave
Toocoa at 6::M) o'clock r. m., arrive iu Atlanta at 9 .30
p. m. This will givo all ample time to visit the Falls
and return the same day.
Arrangements have been made for parties desiring
to remain over aud visit other points ol interest to re
turn next day on regular passenger train. This is pro
bably tho LAST CHANCE that will be given st as low
rates, and affords an opportunity for all to see the sub
lime Water Falls of Georgia.
The beat of order will be preserved on the cars. No
body allowed to rido ou tho platform.
Fare for Uouml Trip, to return either day. only $2.
Tickets will be for rale at the train.
SPECIAL CAR FOR LADIES.
Any further iulormatteu can bo ha l ou application
A. IL CULBERSON.
South Carolina Railroad.
L’HAltLtbTVV, JllUu 29, 1S73.
O N AND AFTER hUNDAY, THE 2Uni INSTANT,
the following Fchedule will be run ou tho South
CsroliLa Railroad:
BETWEEN CHARLESTON AND AlUl STA
DAY l’ASHENGKE TRAIN.
1:00
1:W i\
f- to a. :
1:10 r.
Leavo Charleston
Arrives at Angusla
leaves Auguata
Arrives at Ubarleatou
N 101(1' KKPREf'S TRAIN.
8:10 P. M-
7:16 A. U.
r.if P. M.
6:36 A. M.
leaves pharloaton..
Arrives at Augusts.
Leaves Augusta
Arrives st Obsrleatoi
Between Augusta uni Columbia.
DAY rASHEN(JED TRAIN.
Leaves Augusts
Arrivaa st Columbia...
L?*ve* Columbia
Arrives st Augusta
5.20 A. M
1.46 v. u
m
1:60 p. m
NIGHT KiriiES* TRAIN.
leaves Augu.la " <U16 1*. M
Arrives at Colombia «:15 a. u
Leaves Columbia 7:16 l*. M
Arrives st August* 7:16 a. m
Day and nigbt trains out 11 Atlanta connect closely
with this Road at Augusta for Ohsrteston and Ooluan-
b *Daily Train out ot Macou makes close coftat clion
with Night Train.
Night Train out of Augusts makes dose connection
st Columbia with Greenville and Columbia Railroad.
Passengers for points on ths Greenville aud Columbia
Railroad will avoid a tedious delay st night in Colum
bia, by taking this rente.
Elegant new Bleeping Oars ou night trslus between
Augusta and Charleston.
8. B. PICKENS,
sugl dtf General Ticket Agent,
to
aug5-3t
NATIONAL HOTEL
(Formeri j Tibbs fictiir,)
Ua ItOJi, GoorpiA,
R. P. O’NKlf.L * JNO. BARCLAY. Proprietors.
fnMtf
CLINT TAYLOR
ig tn hie frl
le bas just
Buggies aud Hnik*.
IIU SpitnUKl
FANCY PitAUONS,
TOP AND NO TOP 8UB6KS,
CLOSED AND OPEN CARRIAGES,
XSxtcusiou Blotto*.
id is determined to keep as good and fine turnouts
»y man in Atlanta.
Ad'Orders for Wtdding Portico, Picture Parties
aud Funerals promptly at:cmW to with good team*
and careful driver*.
j) A' Stable on Weal Alabama street, opposite Adair k
Bros. *ug6-lw.
LUCY COM! INSTITUTE,
ATHENS, CA.
Mrs. A, E. WRIGHT, Principal.
TERMS RES YEAR:
Primary Department ... V .v r „.l)o 00
Academic Department, LaUuincluded. 40 80
Collegiate Department, •• ** ' .i... 1 .., . go 00
BoiMper numtb h». )o 00
For forth** information apply to tb* Principal or to
JOHN H. NEWTON,
_ _ . Pres’t, Board oi Trustees.
Lam vu Conn. buc‘y.
9Sr Maeon Telegraph k Messenger please copy tn
P*ixtt for tour weeks.
Jy8l-SunAWed4w
mHH IS A 81-LBSMP PIECK OK l KOltltTY, i
i zsiEE- tocc " 5 iu * he wte< “ * ,cuo "’i »•« tx
facilities .or j the oost of the Mill. m*w1»-dA-wi*n
HAULING AND SHIPPING GRAIN
and its manufacture, not enjoyed by other Mills. It
has a fine reputation, and is now iu complete order,
and doing a good business.
Parties who desire to invest in Georgia could not
find a better opportunity than it h*-re presented, as
they will by this purchase immediately step into a
fully organized and profitable business. The property
will be s >kl ou very reasonable teims.
For particulars apply to
W. C. TILTON .k CO..
augl*dlm Dalton, Ga.
Turnip Seed for the Million,
At E. VAN GOlDTNNOVEN’fij.
Clover ami all kinds of Cirass Seed,
E. VAN GOIDTSNOYEN’S.
TURNIP vSEEDS,
GENUINE.
__ fieveu
Top, Globe. Aberdeen, Hanover. Amber Globe, kc..
•ent by^nail. One-quarter of a pound for 25c, one-
half pound for 50c, one pound lor a f I to, flv# pound*
for f3 60; 10c per ounce.
MARK W. JOHNSON,
Cor. Alabama aud Forsythe streets.
O. ItX No.'.It. julyl6dawlm
Canary Seed,
Morkiii); llird
E. VAN GOlDToNOYEK’S.
[Obd,
E. VAN GuIDTeNOVEN’rf.
Save your Fowls, Voultry audCsiized Birds,
and buy the •• Bird Invigorator,”
L. VAN GC1DTSSOVEN’i
Mock in);
At,
Bird Caffo
E. VAN GOlDIgNOt LN’i
i H<>
id Bedding
Tb* uioat complete *tock .
Plant* in the South, at
K. VAN GOIDTSNOYEN’S.
Seed Store, Room No. 4 Capitol BoUdUur, Marietta 8t.
Green House and Nursery ground. Whitehall street, a
few step* below tbe new Triuily Church.
augl-lw
NEW FLOUR.
rt ARE NOW RECEIVING FROM THE CEL-
CHOICE NEW FLOUR
Patapsco Female Institute.
Near Baltimore, Md.,
_ for 36 years, and eujovs a national reputation.
With tbe number of pnptls limited to ninety, It ba»
representatives from two-thirds of the State*' princi
pally South and Southwest. It* location ia pre-emi-
uently healthful, is central, and earilr reached by rail
road from Baltimore and Washington City.
For Circulars address
MRS. li. H. ARCHER,
T. 0. Elliott City. Md.
WM. A.. S'^'BIWAH.T,
MAKCKACTrREIv
Iron RaUiii)-, Vcraml.hs, Chairs, Sctttos,
JAIL WORK, Etc.,
CORNER MARKET AND ASH STREETS,
NASHVILLE. TENN.
juuell-d3m
WANTED.
Super
ixtra,
Family.
Extra-Family.
and Fancy,
all the lateat styles of Bocu and Shoe*. None
but the best need app'y. Address
jyJSbJw W. J. MALONE. LoGrange, Ga
STRAY COW.
Aud will till orders at lowest rate*.
STEPHENS * FLYNN.
jy24 lm Forsyth at.. Attar ta. Ga.
DAVID McBRIDE,
SUCCESSOR TO
McBRIDE & SMITH,
MANUFACTURER OF
_ laced, no horned COW: also, her calf, which ap
pear* to be between two aud three months old.
Any one owninc «uch a cow can pet her by cslliup
at M. M. WILSoVd. ou Jei«kens street, paying for ad
vertisemeut and proviug btr. jeiyH tl
CARD.
J EFF DAVIS HOUSE, near the cotLcr ot Depot *•-.
Market street*. Ncwnau, Ga.
r house, new turniture
) the Propr •« tor. who
I friend*.
julyM-dl
verythlng nt-w ex,-ept
vkl and new
L. P. THOMAS.
Proprieto
Fine Carriages THE ATLANTA SELECT SCHOOL,
O ' Mitchell SL, between Whitehall and 8road.
PHAETONS,
ROCKAWAYS AND BUGGIES.
Repairing Promptly and Neatly
Executed.
mus FAIL TERM of Ihirf School w»U b pin .mi
X Monday, the 2J.1* «»» Auguai. 1873. Good U y#
deairrel. Term* reasonable.
Address J. A. RICHARDSON. A. M.. Priu.
oupO-lm P- O. Bos 601.
STAR CANDLES!
ATLANTA SELECT SCHOOL
FOR GIRLS,
Corner Mitcteil and Foreylh b tree Is,
By Prof. J. H. LOGAN, A.M.
UVLLL .XislOM OMU. MUMDAV, Au#u,t UU. wl
r oontlntti, t»«nty week,, tlortnc J«in»tT ut. 1871.
ItetM ot Tuition per Month II. Md tl, Moord-
>• entde. JyS7-dt-f
PROCTER S GAMBLE'S
Light of Day” Brand
STAR CANDLES T
Atlflntn, Macon
k U O XJ 8 T A
aiVIO-tf
GROOKUR.
Boarding House.
>'KW Lrtlea and OMUeui.-n cm #.t ,u#d bortd
at Me, E. K. kueu'i. D.j b.,uJ %t w per
room l-ard r, uoaabte. Rona, formerly oceu-
ptml by Mra. CofeaaM, 9. >; Whitehall »trort,
Jy»lu»
A «
wc«; re