The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, August 10, 1873, Image 1

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THE ATLANTA SMMY VOL. 1. ATLANTA, GA., SUNDAY, AUGUST LO, 1873. NO- 298 IE S. ! aillerai pas.” The journals took hold of this new verb with avidity; the comic papers, es- ; pecialiy the Berlin Kladderadatsch, conjugat ed and illustrated it for months. This was ! the commencement of political celebrity for Z., whose enormous diamonds in her earrings attract so much attention and are so much ad mired, would willingly sacrifice those gems if the Emperor had given those roses to her. In one respect the Emperor is like the Pope Pius Ionise MnliMcl os me Famoas Berman I which follow - Kp; Watprimr PlSPP immoetal roundi riMK does not know nor suspect the envy and rivalry II OlUUUg l MOD. ; Here on the 13th of July W as played the ! his reoent slight action has excited, and r ,, a i first act of the tragedy which astonished the i leaTes tlie Pam P Room in a pleasant conver- j world, and in whose train followed such I sahon with bis companion, and crosses the Graphic Scenes from Historv bloody scenes, and which cost so many tears, j P*» ce ° n bis way to tho oolonades. These y 3 ' and of which we do not yet know the last act. I colonades are now perfectly empty, which It was here in Ems that the French Ambas* 1 J ust before had offered tho public a pleasant i sador. Count Benedetti, so deeplv offended EUGENIE OF FRANCE AND MARIE the King of Prussia, by his utter disregard of , all politeness, that the latter lost his accus- ; tomed kindness, and had to speak to the Count “eo roi.” They met on the prome nade near the “Kurbans,’’ and the King, while nodding to the Count, said gaily, “All differences are settled now, as I have just re- , ,, m ! ceived the news that the Pnnce of Hohelzol- iern has distinctly refused the crown of Spain MISS MUHLBACH’S INTERVIEW J hich j“f. b « en B «‘. tb , e T-Lir 1/ Aicrn dapper little Count did not share the King s WITH THE KAISER. gaiety. On the contrary he made a wry face, I and, taking up the conversation, declared to j OF RUSSIA. ■ JE NE M’EXCAXAILLEBAI PAS.” letreat from the heat of the glaring sun; but the Emperor walks there, and they leave it clear for him. But outside the colonades, to which lead two steps, the guests promenade about., and look as if they did not know that the Emperor was there, while, in reality, they only have eyes lor him. I naturally follow in the crowd, walk under the trees along the steps that lead to the colonades, for Count Lehndorf, who yesterday was kind enough to visit me, had asked me, carelessly— “ Are you not coming to the promenade to morrow, about half-past seven o'clock, when the Emperor usually takes the waters ? ’* ATLANTA PAPER MILLS. TLA NT A PAPER MILLS—JAa. OKMuND Pao- PBIKTOB of this paper. APOTHECARIES. . street, Atlanta, Ga. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. Rural Southerner. Speaking to Benedetti I the King that h:s “ government could not be i loitisa mchlbaoh’s inteeview with the kaiser En Roi." I fotixely satisfied with this decision a* regards I 0 f course I came to see the Emperor, who, b °“ I wh6n he 6ees me - advances a few paces to meet me, and speaks to me so kindly and gra ciously that I am almost incliued to cry for very joy. In the coarse of conversation the ther guarantees. I “What kind of guarantees?” demanded the The Historical Scene at Ems Accu- j King, with astonishment, and assuming a I prond attitnde. rate’v Described. PILGRIMAGE TO THE MEMORIAL STONE. Kaiser Wilhelm at the Waters—His Flir tation With a Young (jirl. AUCTIONEERS. T C. MAYSON, Auction and Commission Merchant, • and Dealer in Furniture, Marietta street. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. P HILLIPS A CREW, No. I Marietta street, Bookl sellers, Stationers and Piano Dealers. CANDY AND CRACKERS. i tory, Whitehall street, Atlanta. Kimball House. Practice in all the court*. J|NO. PEEL, Confectionery and Fruits, Fancy | \_y keeps always LIVERY AND SALE 8TABLE8. / ^LINT TAYLOR, Proprietor of the Archer Stables, kee hand a large supply of Mules CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. AW ft CO., Wholesale Crocaery, Marietta street Hash, Blinds. Mouldings. Ac., Broad street. DYE-WORKS. branches. Satisfaction guar- i r,m,P A lti), BALDWIN « CO., WkoleaaU, — — ’ JO 1 “* ■ I Post office box 540. DENTISTS. hall and Hunter streets, Atlanta, Ga. E D. CARPENTER, Dentist, No. 47 Whitehall • street, Atlanta. Ga. ( ILAYTON k WEBB, n Whitehall ,treet, Atlanta, j Ga., Wholesale dealers in Foreign aud Domestic Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Rums, Gins, etc., and Proprietors of the Mountain Gap Whiskies. i Work promptly and neatly fln isbed. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. Liquors aud Cigars. Residence corner Cain and f the finest brands. ( ^OX & HILL, Wholesale dealers i Liquors Forign and Do tionery, 105 Whitehall 8treet. BUSINESS COLLEGES. 4 NTONIO TORRE, Dealer in Fruit., and Vege- j ^ £V table*. No. 107 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. • lVT LAI ^P lt BIl ° 8 ’ Wholesale Tobbacco and Liquors, P. O. Box 454. jLTJL 35 Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. corner Broad and Alabama streets, Atlanta, Ga. A standard institution, the largest and best practi cal business school in the South. For circulars, etc., address B. F. Moore, A.M. President Detwiler ft Magee, Managers. Corner Line and Peachtree Btreeta. Three hundred Graduates now in position. BANKS. jtate'ofg , ker, President; W. W. Bell, Cashier. Paper dis By the bye, I mast tell you that oa my re- counted. Deposits received. Foreign and Domestic * * — - Exchange bought and sold. Check* on all points in Europe, in sums to suit. fiSF’ Agents for the Inman aud Cunard Steamship Lines, *f- First class and steerage tickets at lowest joy, celebrated “Corner Room. ” Bat now enough for to-day; to-morrow I will tell you more of the Emperor and his surrounding*, aud of the general doings in Ems. Louise Muhlbach. CiC. rates. , . . ... Emperor asks me whether I have come to ‘My government can only accept that as a Em £ to taka tlje wat when j; honestly tell sufficient guarantee when lour Majesty your- him that j haTe coma J, Ems to 8ea tha J E m- sclf shall give a solemn and distinct declare- 68 the proprietor of the New York Her- Uon that neither now nor in the future w.ll ‘, d b ; d Teqa £ t J me t0 g0 t0 Ems to tell the you permit anyone of the princes of : the house Hemld al P about the Emperor, of Uohbnzollern to becoma a candidate for , . ,, , the throne of Spain.” The Emperor smiles kindly and listens to my account of the great American paper, and the king decides. • thanks me for the copy of the edition of the ( “That it cannot and will not do,” replied 2d of May, which I had sent him, and which, the King, earnestly. he assured me. had interested him greatly. -■ ■ Thereupon Benedetti answered: By the bye, I must tell you that oa my .. i “Sire, I am commanded by my government cent visit to the imperial palace in Berlin, I Thfc German Emperor’s Opinion io demand thi* guarantee of Your Majesty.” ; fonnd this same of the 2d of May, to my great . 1 “Then I have nothing more to say to you; joy, on the Emperor's writing table in the 01 that Issue. • we «r« at an end,” said the King, and, turning - - - — - - j his back upon the French Ambassador, he : -♦**-*- - — , continued h ; s promenade, followed by his Correspondence New York Herald. ! suite. These are the real facts connected _ _ , , 1 with that grave historiiat incident which lea Ems, Germany, July 18,, IS if. j ( 0 the declaration of war, , . , A letter from Ems! Who would have ( .-And th*t other incident?" I asked yes-1 . , thought a few years ago that Ems, this little the Count Lehndorf, the aide-de-camp f A Ux-eveb Tbick by a Detective.—A clever and pretty, but anti, spot in the green Lahn i of tll9 Empftpr, “that Other incident, which i Web was latelj played by one of the London Valley, would become a place of note, tele- , bas &0 bden reffeTfCd to ? ” i police detectives. It is a frequent practice brated not only on account of 5te rptlngs and | “What incident?” for the men servants in large establishments their efficacy, bnt that rt f.ubld be the spot. -Well, that scene which fulliecd \b.e con-1 to ' a y the dinner-table in the afternoon, and where one of the gre-.WeJahd most important < versatio n on tho prome nade, aid Where the : as th e windows are usually open at this peri- eVents of history-WCUW be enacted, Just as French Ambassador, while welling in the ' od of the year, thieves have, in several m- bobody becomes Criebrated in the world all at, an te-chamber, was met by Me, the door hulf ; stances, effected an entrance thereby, and -“bfS ascended, as it were, the ladder and when von told the'submissive Bene- : cleared off all the plate. One alternoon a bf faSttC. At first it was the baths and i detti> q am a es ired by Ilfs Majesty to inform detective called at a house in a fashionable auicj brought the small unknown j y OU that he has noth&g more to say to you,’ ' f^^ighborhood, and on the door being opened, •plstftp into lenown, but then that was only ) ^Berenpou vou hf*rriedl3 T slammed the door. ’ he said he had come to warn the inhabitants Tmoaical fame. Childless wemen whispered that a good many plate robberies had taken ; ^ - - • « — •» n ko each other blnshingly of the extraordinary I “Vein occrbred. place. “All right,” said James. “lint is it | Hoa« P?.X .m ’ 0raam ° ntal 8hn.bb.ry. Hot, PglU th^ KImb^H^ results attained there. i “That secure which you speak of,” replied all right?” replied the detective. “Oh, yes; — — L the EK-EMrBfSs OF the FEENCH at ems Count Lehndorf, with a smile, “is an inven- ; I left the dining room only a few minutes ! Bnt there came a dav when the dawn ot 1 *' 0 ” « newspaper writers The incident of ftgo ” “Well there would be no harm in |,vlmas. may a co., De^.r. M a ManmAcuS^Tt j j 4L.i OI such a breach of politeness never oc- ‘ making sure. So rather scornfully James] wta " ( 't & 8» BALU8Hl5?7 Bankers and Brokers, next to 5T* Nsttoiml Hotel. Exchange bought and sold. Money to loan. rIIHE^DtMiARHiAYING8 BANK, No. 1 H —- - * GUNS, PISTOLS, Etc. „ . I WILLIAM GRAY, Dealer f HEINZ, dealer iu rtuui, Rifies, Pistol* and 1 ’ ’ Marble. M&ntipa Htai MARBLE YARDS. Fishing Tackle. Powder Flasks, Shot Belt*, Am- j street. Atlanta. Ga. nitlnn. Whitehall T\ MEDICAL. munition, etc., Whitehall street, near Depot. C ROGER*. ' R. ^LY^bcER^SUp^D^QMdi 1- ^?- Irapnntie.oftlin Wood, Ob.tetric try^Produce at the lowest rates. Also, a fine WAGON I Hiseaae* of K omen and Childreu madsaspec- CAHN k CAMP. Wholesale Grocer, and __ WUS1C AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Provision Dealers, 86 Whitehall Street, ; UILFORD, HOOD ft CO., Dealer* In Music, Or- 86 South Broad Street, Atlanta. Georgia. | VJT Kane, Pianos, Musical Merchandise, and Impor- j ter* of Small Instruments and Strings, 68 Whitehall W T. LaINE, Family Groceries. Also has _ • Bakery attached. Furnishes bridal cakes, street. Atlanta, Ga. L. BKAUMULLKR. Dealer in Musical lnstru- _ ineuts, Stationery, and sole agents for Sbeinway A Sons’ and other celebrated pianos, 15 Whitehall O.. Joo- T. Grant, president; Perino Brown, cash’] J NO. H. JAMES, Banker, James’ Block. etc.. Marietta street, west of Spring’s first store. CO., Wholesale Grocer, Alabama Country Produce at low rates, at Junction of PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. JMITHi S TATE NATIONAL BANk7 CAPITAL J100,000 i Marietta and WaltoS^tr^ti 0 James II. Ball, President, W. W. Clayton, Cash i Marletu * nd w slton streets. otographs, etc., executed promptly, at reasonable s. Call and see specimens. ,4 FEW ladies ana gentlemen can be accommodated -i> with good board at Mrs. Overby’s, on Broad tr*et. jast across the bridge. M ISS GREEN, st the ••Larendou House,” on Peachtree street, can furui->i pleasant room* to , families or single person*. Da\ ..carders also re- Peachtree and Wheat street*. NURSERYS. SOUTHERN NE R8ERY, Irwm HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. | id Thurmond j TlYlMMEY, STEW ART ic BEER. Hardware Mer- proprietors,^ Propagators and Dealers in Fruit | ^JL U chauts. corner Decatur and Pryor streets, op- ; hall street, Atlanta^ Ga. FAINTS, OILS, iiLASS, ETC. _ J. T. HAGAN k CO., Wholes ing Oils, Lamps, and Fancy ( BAG MANUFACTORY. historic celebrity appeared behind the green j curred .” Yet these very words which it was moantsins. This was the day on which the f were spoken were repeated in all the Empress Eugenie appeared quite suddenly j DeW gp a p eMt and were sold in photographs and unexpected\ op J n Ems. BiU sb^, ^al80, | an d po^ms. At the time this scene was “ ' spoken of I doubted its veracity, for I know . , - ... u „ ,, _ | mu am* «. v/v/., uouoib nuu juuuutaciururff oi breach ot politeness never oc- making sure. So rather scornfully James ] Paper and Cotton Bags, Twine, Rope, Old Metals, J M. ALEXANDER ft CO., Importers and Dealers • iu Hardware, Carriage Material and Mill Stones, ! 45 Whitehall street. ! wZ went into the dining room, and then scorn ! fete... corner Pryor and Mitchell streets, Atlanta, Ga. that Count Lehndorf is not only too-much of a gentleman, but also too kind-hearted and nr bane a man to speak to any one in a rude, impolite manner. THE BliTOfilCAL The spot where the conversation between 1 gave place to dismay. The man of plush was ready to faint, for every spoon and fork had vanished. The detective then quietly opened a carpet bag which he had with him, and re vealed to James’ gaze the missing articles. The detective had himself got in at the win dow and sArept off all the plate. It was rather a dangerous experiment for him, but a very instructive lesson for James, springs? No; the beautiful woman had no maternal longings* and why' should sue have such desires ?—the Empire had an heir. The reason why Eugenie left her capital so sud denly was quite different. The short-sighted people, the political meddlers, believed the tale that Eugenie hud left Paris and 8aint Cloud in a fit of melancholy, and that thi« melancholy was the result of the Emperor's habits, which gave her - « . . a ** j oamages ior an auegea uoci xu me vuicugu of jealousy. Thus it waa said that ™ ^o j Post, has betrayed the Other papers of that ■■ ■ to drovm, ia the | tnotism did^not spend t<K.much money on it• ; cjty int0 what ^ ^ ^[ed some of the gai- BOOTS AND SHOES. Boot* and Shoes, Leather and Shoe Findings, 8igu of the Golden Boot, 39 Peachtree street, Atlanta, Georgia. , sale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery. Harness and ! Iron Gooda ot all descriptions, Peachtreo street. , Largest stock in the c:ty. j Paints, Oils and Glass; also Railroad PICTURES AND FRAMES. PRIVATE BOARDING! HOUSES. Boot* and Shoes, Republic Block CARPETS. MATTINCS. ETC. S B.~uroiiim~*ioj<E Tt» bu^.m■ . < — ■ • - L E yi S CLaRKli ’ P eal ^. r lu Mens- and B°y«' •» CKf. It. E. WIL80N, Bouth Pryoi betwee,, . Caps, Furs, etc. -No. 1 J.mti Bank Block, j tvl Hunter and MitchelL Large front room, with . | WbitebftU .treet. ] board. I>.y boarders wanted. the Kinq and Benwietti toc»k~'p{ac8 has since ' r . . , V5a Carpets, Oilcloths and Matting to be foun. been W by a few i cannot say ■! \ na! for an alleged libel in the Chicago; M RS. A. E. SMITH’S, centrally located, nicely fur lushed, carpeted room*, walnut furniture, I IOE HOUSES. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY* foNH H. WEBB. No. 89 W'bitehall, and 72 Broad F. EMERY, xrilanta ice'house, m James’ Rank || street. Table supplied with the best the market • 1 Eugenie bad come to Ems greett waves of the Lahn, her rage at the faithlessness of her husband. But the Em press looked anything else but sad; she had brought her sweetest smiles end most ravish ing toilets with her: she charmed every one *with her amiability, and her utter disregard of etiquette. The fctdies sympathized with the unhappy love which she hid so well un der touQe and pera^ft de riz., and knew not in _ Block, next to Railroad. Pure Lake Ice kept in afford*. , A T. FINNEY', Manufacturer Of and dealer in ' quantity. may be called some ol tne gal- , Carriage*, Buggie*. Wagon*, Sewing Machine * — lAntries of criticism. The Times calls the ver- j ioT ?rice List - hmadstreet, iust ] JEWELRY, SILVER WARE. Ilimsui UIU UUl Wd UiUL'U LU‘JUCJ Uli U. - I arriied here jakt Oii the 13ih of July, and j \ An *nes or cnucism. lae rimes cans me ver-, »«"«■, nouJ you can im.gmo that I lost no time m visiting ^ a estilnate of tUe p i aintiff - s rep . | beyopj the Bridge, this memonsi, as I had been told that a ntatlon - xhe Tribune thinks it is perhaps j Thavid McBride, Maehtvturer demonstration would be held there A small , . t ha objection of being six cents too ! Wagon, and Buggies. tol„ rtr demonstration it was, as small as the memo- ti.. n;—- i„ ti.. i rial which is half a metre square, auu ou fWi » i the “same extraordinary altitude that was 1 graved, almost illegibly, “inly ldth, 1«,0 , reftch{ , d b , d whe / it weut up to m , 9:1oa. M. I'atnotic hands had decorated ; Tu pogt ' c J &iAeTS that all this is f. flat bar . I jJ _ House— Near th«* bridge, convenient to xli* the Churches, Post Office, Library, etc. Carriage* demonstration it was, as small »s the memo-■ : junclx. The Times returnsagain to the! T J- EOItD, Carriage Manulacturcr. comer Line I Konse. a block of stone about | at... nmah, now i M • •»«Pryor streets. O EQBGE SHARPE, Jb., Agent. Dealer in Fine Jew elry and Sterling Silver Ware, Parlor Jewelrr Store, Republic Bldcfc, up stall >EWI>G MACHINE AIIESC1ES. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. oppoait* Kimball , ff,HE IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE SEWING _ MACHINE. Cheapest and most Durable. Also, RlAWBHErWuKb..; C lockr. Jewelry, aud Silver \ THE HOME-flnest machine made. Price, low. D. 'J Ware. Agent for the AfuSdel Febble SpbcUclee. Cl. Maxwell, Geu 1 ! Agent, cornet Broad acd Marietta Whitehall atreet. i atreets, AtlatiU, Ga. what way to' express their devotion. The ! f he s,one - in honor of the anniversary, with a | and u n u r g es 0 the U viclim to bring her de- i b * gentlemen we're conquered by the beauty, the j laurel w reath. in w hicn w as a somber one of j faIa{ . r3 into a court 0 j justice. Tha whole I r ^ eret *ce given. grdcs, and the peculiar fascination ot this i torget-ine-not.,. thing looks like a conspiracy to frighten t oo A. ansLKY, formerly J. a. aus woman, who from her mother had inherited 1 THE riLonnrAOfc independent female of Chicago from her coir- 5f y * r and Hnnter sS“ “ ? INSURANCE ACENTS. { T E. GODFREY & SON, General Agents Bt. Louis U » " a |T |J 1,1 ■ -a FAMILY FAYOKITE W JliVjl t eLIVING MACHINE ♦ Office, Corner Broad and Marietta St*. THE PlLORlMAttE-. Mutual Insurance, aud Royal of Liverpool, ' Office 66 Whitehall street. Agent* wanted. | ■K u - U£ * 01 u . Auslry ft Co., of A i Merchant, office ceew^r the fair skin of Ireland, and from her father • nr&n animated pU^fimaCc to this stoue, ! fidence in the right of trial by jury. Thar^k acceptance, made on goods lu store or when ttCfta Lai i X GAI^dLN KING, General Agent, Fire, Marine t the bright, ravishing eyes of Spun, while ■ and ti, a bestrtifnl ladies all laid their morning Heaven ! this Cannot last long. An cnlran- 1 ding accompany Drafte. i ftwand mSS ffmn her new conntry, France, she Jam! ■ gif-B of tlie-ir admirers-, the fine boquets, in j chised sisterhood will soon have the tieaus I "|A O. 8EYMOUK A ci)., Wholeeala Brecers aud I atrevt. Atlanta. Ga. adopted the elegant manner- ot charming ■ rui,i t l! e of the wreath, until the insignifi- : to club the present distorted proportions of : * Commlaaion Merchantu, and DaCera In all | —— saw>ir/d!ce. 1 cant stone became a really magnificent monu-| Jnstice into something like shape. ‘‘-'Coniwcr- j Geoigia! ^Orders’ and on8ignment« S «Ueite i d' a ^le: Sl" m Tjniy 5ery lew knew the real ground ot this i ment—a monument of sweetly smelling flow* j clal Advertiser. i turn*made promptly. Sent; c. L. Redwme^ Vice-President; jTu. Morg; Midden and astonishing joumey of the French j ers _ ftn j which would have greatly pleased; —* m= .. - w t aWRENCIS ft ATKIN80N. tiiseeriand ComniiK- Secretary; General L. J. GArtrcll. Attnreey; Wi uu Empress. Only the most'intimate and initi- \ the august personage in whose honor it Was ; rr rr - ^ j JLj «ou Merchants. PoachtTec street, Atlanta, Or. ated whispered to each other that, instead of ; done, had he crune to see it; lut ha came! Th* IOCghes* or Ca«._—T-aere is a man j comlgmncnta aoUelted. .. having quarrelled with him, the Empress I uot Count Lehndorf hid in pursuance 0 f I on x raaklin street tvbo has been engaged in | . K. seauo. Wholesale Gvecer ana General item lived in the greatest friendship with the Em- a ^j s!l expressed bv gome ladies spoken to 1 th e past two months in a iWghty effort to kill ; mission Merchant, worer For« 5 -th andMTu-hal peror, and that it *fc at his express wish that ; h ,; m of tt ‘ proposed demonstration, but he “ cat } D tbatthne ttet untortunate animal i a^ew- she had come to Whs. Thus already at that gently ghoo k fcli head and replied : : Uas cxploredthe botttfaa ot every sheet and , A ■££? *-• •—«■ ‘i—o- ■ .i I® - J - - — - 1 — stream Of water wffffiSri six miles of Danbury, ww cnaiit warenMae SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, No. 4 DeGive'a Opera House. The “ F*st 0*in- time dark clouds began to appear on the po-! "I win net go. There Ale many Freneh- 1'tieal‘hcrmon, And°the farseeing Napoleon , men j, ere do not Wish to'him'Vuy'oco's 1 ^ as " an Bnihtchtional tvste of the several I Fi 0 u r f'i}^«, Bulk Meats, Lxra. Huts-(augarhiurea | knewtbat thira clouds were the forerunners ! feelings.’ 1 ' I °«w Tarietfes'M jrswder, and has got so it can 1 and plain) Lime, cement. Plaster, Domestics and Vann. of a great ane disastrous storm for France. j \ veritable imperial sentiment, fit for such i ‘*5* iu tbe daft, without looking around, the . o. & B. r. J’yly, Whole »?«« Grocers, corner fbsNce Ha£ lost rALT of HF-ii frestioe. i a conauerfit. aufi Wht^b bestskoffakUmo^M. f differencelpfftWeen a half brick a whole one. t Decatur and Pryor she no lovtt occupied the first place great race of politics, nor was the post biter in till political affairs, a post of ho&OZ W- 1 % Alabama Street Or*in, Hay, ft Afj *. H oward ft SOULE. Wteeler A- Wiliou SewiiJK Machine Sales Room, No. Co Marietta street. Late*t style pattern* constantly^)!! baad^ J 1HE ttNGEB DROP-LEAF SEwIn Best Sewing Machine mule. " "" r^V/yr:,.. I corner Broad and Alabama street*. ■ 1<WE SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, corne XX Hroad and Alabama street*. As good among mu-'iiue.i as old Elia* H6we was among men. ""real estate ahests. ELL ft GOLlfeMnH, coruer Peachtree and Wall atreets. SO. w. ADAIR, Wall "street. Kimball House Bread street, corner *>eLeral Insurance Agent, 3-7^, ■treet, represeuu Girard, M«n- B non, a conqueror, and wbtih best shows his inodes- < "inerence D«wecn a nan one a w noie one. a. ***... in the ty and his tiddly demeanor. Earlv next (The totto.«iuelf hasn t got a.whole piece ot »If ALDUS, lce nnm : no «Wt J clothittj fo. his wardrobe, and has almost ea-! TT Grains ol sr- naoriLDg We Went i tir elvT>r,t the use of one leg from rheumatism j W P. PAITK^LO. No. C Kirulisil House, Ai?*mt for • -mud Ih ecix of Hartford, Frtoklm oi Philadelphia. And Southern Mutual. Athens. A. CHOATE. Kimball House, corner street., General Agent of Vew York C i oTWi^IMOCK, ^Whitehall street, n**r B*tl- jm read. [TMihin a; fowleu, Alabama m*i opposite •Herald Office. w Tf* THE SPRINGS, leg from i contrasted while drowning the cat, and has EWING ft <!0., ift-alers in Flour, Meal, i and »11 kintl Cf "Stfrck i'eed, No. ia Ala- . . AtfedU. Ga. 1 R. l’AYNE ft CO., Cuiuaiiaswu Merchauts aud l T v*lAM GOODNOW “ >p«s Y y, _ M . General Agent for Geor gia of Republic Litis Insurance Company, ofeici R • Dealers ih i*iiper, Paner Bags, Twiues, Rop : . , w ,/ - —• | iu wur iaj tuc A-ino \yi t,o-t*ay wi'dj mi. j sameum vm iu«u tuu C u.... u . v.ip aterk. bid metal, hides, etc.. 33 Prvor stree cOnctd^l to her so unreservedly. The other . tbe ESiis of other years, wfffc ffc? &ms of j'<c*ir wives. His aged father says he Will take . Attenth,'fa. ' 1 ALKER ft BOYD. Fire I^auranco A^oftcy.office powers made pnvftte ana pnouc treaties I /a' W'.er<, which word wtiY foremeriy \\ chair out iu the yard on a pieasant after- I FL.YNN, Cot»««^on M«idiuiu. atid i V% No. 2 Wall street. Kfrab*llHogw>. jmODg themselves and wsre seennngly unaxu- ] ^ <by >ay and spendthrift 'Cavaliers, by ' noon, and w*. I sit there for twe hours at a j ft taler* in ort^n. Flour, Provision, country \ r magill sureriatectieat A^eDvie* Cotton fnhffs In wishing to exdnde France from these. i Hrt , H ^ a t lfa i Tomen F of fca 'y-mi-moh'de VSd I time sod look :t that cat aud swear.-lKn- i *«>**». lime a»d ■?, reyth trest, Atlanu, sT* KtobJT Hwa «. f - t imngea that at this tune the Pros-j ^ rich old Russian, ihfites who croVr^ied I bury Seres, i ^-5^. —— i^asidence McDoaongh *troet. comer Fulton. !a ^1riot««id the T^e et boir Tables! rs^ — Ll »• «MM«l?8 ar * u »“ l lt ' v 1 ^imiBB ft Co“b«»4 ««« mort m Enut with their wives, and i ranee ^ ere and i n 'WiOTtaSMI. Eat, no* foove ; l ftorm Mit.iht ^-A reverend Stnlltrinuh vl • ™ionD.-«r«^Al»lb<i*t;— >V oldest insurance Aaeney in the city. was to be excluded from this reunion. And . .11 we w i s h to see tbe Vtoiiernr the F-mnernr 1 A UOob Kbioux.--A reieremt gtn. w» 0 w,E « GHOLSTON. (,cneraUJoma,:.su>«AlVr j :,. as uisu 1.0 see tncf-tuperor, tqe I.mperor ^ Hom ewhat advauewi tu years, War called to , |-{ ch , uta iu (train, Pr<,vi.:<. 0 », Iisytud 1 who is staying in for tho vrat-W. ^^bnt follow pur'.arrin life to the grave, bPcl, ! »yih gtri-et. near W. fc A.R.'B. ; a crowd'Dt and lOt-tlingm the old hall aa ffi c j en t time baring passed to k*e$ her I _ j. wiLLIAUS t ■('}.. Dealers aud OoMuAHsion I and oa tne pllfc* 'before it. flrfared3 and memorv sacred, ihe old gentleman toH-vt in- J iterctauts-iii «wiu and Pro-ar.ce. lU-iTej,ns j hundreds pturi .'ad repass ^-ber, every ! to his hftd better mltrit- ngain. dice by car lead wtWttexpmK. Yellow Frett, Ksu. ! one with WStgliUBi and Oie re-tTrss, inqutr.- | Hu bo _ fi n *m out that his fetterVfe* about ! »«•*»■«*,Vmr*rtrect^Atfcnta.Jrt- tiva ar.d yTcapt stare on IkA fece, wbieh j ( 0 mart y a twenty-two, jo^t'cet to aud CLOTHIERS KNO TAttORS seems to be ifinnto to all perstfr-. one meets st | g ava tba •'mfH gentleman” a fe^Cute. The, CLC-.MlfcHS.HNO A WS.t«nhff , \ ) lac^, and which ic now still more re verend ed to the boy tlfcfil his patience „ TWgKXAN, Meruhaat l , *ik?rivii'l Dealer in 1 often ’filet with since J7R peculiar charm . an< j g 00 d mature were abqut ^-hausted. Fi- . «) t v^n^ - Fumi*W ng Good*, No. %wJatiw street, j *°-FSF-^£r- 0taT *Z. nt *S‘, l,,aU y- ‘Ire'toy, weeing that ^ could not make «.r th. national. t ' ^^-kii5nSSi^rErw.A*»«. «*or»U. s^rpa to Ue/man bathB no mo.e, But kj 8 tadcr** unffry, finished iiis lcctare with, K*t*bu*b*jf*n» | A tt»ati6n riveato ih* Oclle^Bon of CUir“ SkiN AND FRESCO PAINTING. MACK IE c*n be found »t his old »timd. S T where order* will be attended to. Krueger ft, Biv.' can be found at the office of the above. G* W. Jack*. Whitehall street, Atlanta. SO the little comedy of & jealous Empress enacted in St. Cloud, and tho Empress the French came to Ems in order to enact the loving and jealous wife seeking quietness acd rest. Bnt if the whole world believed this ruse, there was one woman who divined the real reason, and who, wrapped in her high and exclusive dignity, would not be doped. This woman w»« THS Miefetar-S OF St S :IA. Apart men la weW already prepared for bet in the Hottl fcadriavier Thurmen, when sl!,]a(. once tlr» Sniper Or, who had already arrived, receireri a telegram from Uarmatadt, 'yht're the Stnptesr vu ateving with her .tfirily, •nyiag that she had suddenly been very Hi. fhe Emperor immediately leit for' Darm- Mkfit, exactly the day after the arxiTO.1 of the •.mpresa ri the French. Xalurally’the Queen of Wartemhurg, who bad «xpr«*ely come to receive )ier imperial (.ister-in-ixw, also left Etna fe*r Darmstadt^ and the Oueen of Prus sia, »to had been expecTM to take part in the inception of the Emperor of Bnsaia, had vnbten to countermand ike apartmente which being prepared fOi her. All thu was SALOONS. GHN VV. KIMBltO. Turf Exchange. No. 6 Decatiur * treet. Finest liquors in the city. CToaRROLU Chlosgo Ale Depot. Pryor .treet. e near Aiebsma, is solo sgont for tho Old Rnseeli Bou r bo a Whisky. — _ . ,,. Ta .. „, Bt vh™ Insurance School rurvi- I'EK SMITH'SSsloon, kisrleUa street, the very t**-« 1 Li Ot liqnore mixed tw tae Beet style. i Bnrslsr snd Fire-proof Sstes.’-BrAivl dPret. , iLAfliA Di.fAlU.WF.vr^Simhcrn Lile. Jno. B. Gordon President, A. H. Volquitt VirtTresi „:it. j. A. Morris Secretary. - -j - lawyers. Ptwctlces in sii the courts. 'SpeAntdltlthon given to the collodtton of elsims, and sit business promptly itfSU’nes more intere-1 kxd life as one whis-: t jje dh ) v‘'.'!i per--, to the other, I roddmrd THE EM#?’ as is coming, ; rebmrtied . . - --VV :<sie ismv. nOWT, finished 'ills leCtCta With. G. J0NES. FsSbionsble.Ts*lorlng Estsbliehaient | , W,?v9Ajee the scene CHUgai._ and every one ' tlds ‘• Weil."I dtfeYCare if you marry } y,itliin hlty yards ot Nstmiid-Iy-ei snd Kuutal Jf[ vc.mess attended to promptly. ! fl 8|--: le! attention given to'the Cdlteft; >'■ V -A . noil, L SAV/C tvitto — - J ^ , ,-T Tl t. . , »»» GUBiUPOn -- r - « ' KlOOOnS, ISOUOK*, £ vf.'s Pa other.” Tht face of bis father ; Souee. Foil Line of toods s’.wsye.vn Band. - y. gtfflfs b 8bS. Attomeya sf Lew, practice ; i.nts. Georgia. red a Wtlear tin'looked at his son and ’ B. LOWE k CD., nesl«.fk-d Mnrafaetnrer otlLAwtnaUtheStsteoev.tVianAiitheDmtedSUtes ^^g^^- ted: '’Oh ! retried her last spring/' • W.» Seady >, Mbde Clouting, dh. atend, Whit.haU j omraa. OjBceovsr J«r»os »«•!■ fflSv tBB Kiir.. — “Hpiut - I Hfct Boston Transcript from ?■ « tfCyle'bftK.ftitt, the hair upon 01 t tog'the hk^t'i the othet, cann STBVf AHB WTO»tnHWI«HIHa MW. S TEWART ft WOOD, dealers in Stores, Hollow ’•ratrri. Hou*ofunti*hvog Good* sad ChUdr*a’*€*r- riugoa, No. 73 Whitehall street. UNDERTAKERSw ( '1HAS. R. GRUOMS. t T uden*ker. Uf*rw« firumpt- j ly ^nt when reqne*te<L WHITE COOOS. NOTIONS. ETC. HlLLiFS. FLftNUkUX ft CO.. Dealer* in Staple and tmii/y itoaril*. Boot*. Shoes. Ho*iery, ibbons, Notion*, Etc.,. No. 88 Whitehall Street, At- l 'WhoW**le Notion*. White Good*, Fancy Good*, 15 Decatur street. p Ribl -“Spiutfers' 1 writes *© front Saratoga: TJw ( UURS. T»» At CO. ETC. one sideand t«K- j '#> H. ESgELBKU--; Matrifiwtnrers or Ugsie end | corner WWtehaU mad Alabama streeta.up If • ^ T«fb*cco. FUMat brrii* always on u*uu. rtroau , hnd yet «verj* fjpt immediately tries to i<H)k | ~*~ir ^ unconcerned .*a if nothing unusual waa \kz ; Ilaik. coming; for'Itff' well known that the Empe- J'Vht Bcte; ror is unoptfiwth.ious aud does not wish to be fiCj. le'bf ^ remarked, he is beat pleased when, he is -iug'ftie'ha^V jlbe other/cannot poasibty be , j, Mr Bridge, allowed *fcC'pacs unnoticed and when to is n<tt any true lady, although tbewnTe . . * EN 5l .Yreet. Manatacturer ana j rp Shlutede UUtpy WilC deem It necessary to follow every % Importer and Tobacco, W’hoieaale and J- • Two g^Ytiemeu pass througii the crow&, > absurd ca’price of fashion, in order to make 1 i lr . and, ar! f by magic, the place befow thespr*t« j people think that they are soaebofty. Tho | r.. is as is also the place before thesfirtia j feiericffti girls are too pretty a 'class to V • # v of thV-glaaa dealer, for it is there that the Con- need t^intort themselves in any way to ‘attract K 1)." M./Cd'NNELL, AttUrov/ut Law. office cornar AtUnta. Ga. i Whitehall and Hunter atreeta. Practica# la all ^ y- PBCK Wholeaal® White Gi*o< ; tbe Qocrtaln At^utaCircuit. a - ■ W Ho*ier>' amiGlavea, KlmbaU House. T. NEWMAN. Attorney and Counaeilor *t ^"MChfL^.'icfiiorizod A«eut tor imported M*. * Cigar*,' No. 4 Kimball House Block, aud •tl’Hohae CftT*r stand. i. Importer au4 Dealer , Snuff Boxes and ctitree utr^et, Atla:rta, ! peror s glass is kept. The smaller ««ei ol I'httevtioii. If they *>nly hud ttre j VShsl , '.i r 1 theSu gentlemen—toe gentlemsn «ririi the : Wein^reciate this, their prospects iu ttiouaat- , •" -to .^’ hlek , r , ! gri 7 overcoAt and the whtie hat on fciti white rimffirial lottery would be iwoFCMWil iin bno-,*^ press 0. rue rren.a wag i bur, with the gay and kind look, wtth Vhe.t dred fold, n srelUs the cbtraaes tor happy J _ )1 , EU1UN K KUU ut,Ok«.. Tuh^co .u.t sm.tf ALOXE IX Eits, S cleur eyes under the white erriw’ev. a—apy ( homes and vreii conducted hoMehoHi lor tbe J, wfiffoVall ,trect. ueer ratlrwni. ■ , , ; proachea the girl who is waiting for Vim. lie irirosnective husbauds. , rrrr— ' adk.Ki-d end gazed at by the visitors, but sail carries a freshly culled bouquet rg v*itR fii his i .. — | CONTRACTORS . .. .. _ , _ 1 hand, and while taking from the fjiyl hitrgiass, tk» ,wm> baa letelTfeecG «nnon«ee<l of a i , „ „ , At that tune the £t»|cresa of franca-intro-! h e kindly noddies savs to trer 1 he dewltt nas mt y . , f d ->| TFITLE, contractor »n.i Builder, eoraer ’ n npw lftahion—Htut fif H-m Unn Ta , ' . ^ , *. , venerable English lady ^bo Cfl.ta.nl} formea , I Hunttr and Pryor street*. Contract* tutth- “ Uw lo ”« F*™- “Pleage take cue ol theeew-ee/, fr, t me /' . a e “^ rtart(le link with the past. Lady Acton, i I pen which he goes to^r w t mng, wVer« , who ha * att(4 ined her eighty-seventh year was | - — be has his glass tilled, and which h.s tudoiCG- ; widow <rf Sir John Actor., -who, bad he been ( COPPER. BRASS ANO ‘RON. camp hands mm. j living to.dav. wou^d httve been 'one hundred i ■ .. v L n.tTTEU AM«». to. toinku. ^ aud Otiltj-seven yewtrol*. «o - that a lady , AI^Wt.LCTQS^BBoa^Cewwr.m^ ^ ^ Hoe* many brilliant rtndo,tivion.s eycr- i-otv \ whe two years a^e svas.dly reason o| .f^ V j \Vuno-i., Broad . aoLs. inch aa she used, in her mountain qiar- , JSes—a fashion which has borti adopted e:uce by ladies generally. ■ THE IXVIXTIOX OF THE KtTRgM, <JT iRtjuSIA. But tbe Empress of Russia intredaced u new word and gaTe the world a netr verb to conjugate. It waa said by tbe initiated that the Empress, in her delirious rdiSnoa, said. "Mo; je nfrai pass Sms. iTe die ai'encau' regard tke girl whose Vaco vt»fi pleasure she teels, and the pTOudeift Fru) .’es^ eut Cmui- toes envies iu this rare lent 1Ae <tai*diter of the peer glass dasdnr ? tPtn-FTnaifare. rfc ices. trworOinary vigrsr, nblorto mix constantly in , gu work iloftr ; society, could have 'lieatld from her husband j - | )-v;;u't r rr porunual remifti*cecicflSf'M' the. Ntotpli risriig | bthm \vorV« jEDJftdlcf I Atlanta. 8TOBO FiSfittoW. Atuttrey-at-law, No. 1 Ma rietta *treet, up atalrs, practice* m all the Mir.H. OHN YlILLEDGE. AttoSity-ai-law. Whitehall street. •Wekffi^’Q'c*. c^vner. . HOOPER, Ahorney-at-Uw, No. 2 Wall 11 iV.iit! to.all kind* of lecal hurtne**. IZARD MEk WARD. aUorcey-at-Luv. No. 1 B. Sl’ENGt-U. Attoruajr at Law coruer Whitehall and Alabama -.rr.-ets (apatairah Atlanta. Oa. UAFFESKUKD. Attorney at Law. -peel* ttiou to th* pM«i »cuTi'»u of claim< again* rtiiA aa.l Umte i State*. Office No. I An* n«. ny *tnlr*. _ at Law, No. 20 3^ V w. opponite the b iptly. BKLLUK*RATH«. r*, *u«i ilcaJere iu st ♦FfttefN ! fi -Aim' Me SUta ng toll * Bnlhli •Y^eKFlf.! I i . Meiht r.truer lVftchtw* and Harria etrert , jj^OYAL sV NUNN ALLY, Attorue>* at Law, Griffiu H 4i.“ U'UOU KNGRAVING. E DWARD H. HYDE, Dea^mer and Ku»travar ia Wood, oomer peach tra* aad Marietta, ap ataira._ fVIISCELLANEOUS. H erald publishing company. .viai>*u»a •treet, near Broad. All kind* of Job Work neatly au«t promptly exeented. rilUK WEEKLY HERALD, an I^ht Pa K o l'ai’rr, (xmt iuiuR ;V» coluntaa, the la-'weat aud tnvwi iu* tcretuuu: paper In tha State.— TV T H, TURNER, l>e*l*r'la Hnu;an Hair, and Mau- \\ m niat'tari'rt.ot Huatan Hau* tiot'J* aad U«ir Jew elry, IS.Whitehall *tre«t. Atluuta, O*. ~A ERGENZINgER, Manufacturer ot ail kind* ot -\ • Reddiu<(. Mattreeaea, Ptlilo ve. I'.olatcr*. Etc. Awmr.fi aud Teut Maker. No. 7 Hunter street, near Vfeftehall, Atlunt*. Qa a i K LKDt C. Mauufacturer i»r Ttu Ware, A^eut r « for Keroeeue Stove*. Pratt * A*tr*l Oil. Triumph Waehitv Machine. Clothe* Wringer, etc.. Belgean Siie.sd lroq aud Euameled Ware. Whitehall atreet. It,'- A. sIlAYMAKER, Mauuucturer ot SK-hotd ^trui >' ^ ture. Office corner of Peachtree aud Marietta. H itchcock & co’s. so*)* Factory—a mii line ot Lamul-y aud Toilet Soap* oon»Untly ou ham». Otttci* 27 Alabama afreet. Atlanta. Ga. i ! totoEAH AM'- 1 nut’