The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, August 13, 1873, Image 1

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eaf!A3 Wi ?t*i VOT, ft. ATLANTA, ■ .-t- »♦ GA.. WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 13, 1873. NO- 300 The Daily Herald. THE FARMERS, TO ADVERTISERS. Trit ATLANTA DAILY HER ALB' diAS THE LARGEST GiftCULATiG OF ANY PAPER PUSLiSHEO IN THIS SECTION OF CEGRCIA. | AN ‘rPORTANr jsBSSftOM.OPShiK Gviicroiw Action ^ of Ali<’ IWUlUi-1 ^ ! i?h -or ao-L: ION. A.: . ri:h 1 —r-Halr-l fc* !■ fi 1 | 21111 sasessssm j H iu 1'. chaff, ' ». ♦■ -* ‘ :» V XnoeHtlrepWr.Mr. Ddtwfe- f»- ; delivered ! 1* J* 1? ft M i 'r *£ i - ^ ^ ^ rrcEiGCTa C)!q:;iit, iqi^n flic cr^afl: ilk r z * 5 vT 3 * M plus t \!>f' rem- . Mi * ; a* H to ’ : j adjOftZltRijffifcY 'irtdt idM- U- . aut i q: I; g-.-il, . •r.d,. , 5.# fv j ; it ■ . .* *“*-*-*»— 1 — j r.lt»:s *; qp tlf| Coa7< - ! ci-.l ecuJilion cf t:.u furmur ti&tair.irirv.i'u ULiY.tv.rVV-:.}fi : -- : Mf0,:y . -i ! - ; . .'nfiltv. 1 iiWyVV ,: ,c ■ ; be .t, Iww. t.r, , ' v “ ■ over t:„ . Iv n . . 1 . . J t A lox .n O wn iw.-nuy viilic.i .. . rlftfuact ^catteme i uud ilaies! but no i .i r-. , I ■ * - { -v A Ijr ( . , TMlDDY-TY f FOREIGN AFFAIRSJMACON DEPARTMENT. New Advertisements HI lift t ud:<YM. eu 11 >e Best. : TIIK 1 HIM!! HEX. Hie Or.-n Soil A Flourish of the Shillalabs. DrnLiK, August 12, 1B73. * riot occurred yesterday in tl»e military Curragh of Kildare, between two Irish B. W. SMITH, CITY EDITOR. Several of tho participants \ iv.d injuries. BEA55II DkPlrd, G.-.&tis. Attest . .'.ij, Js iU Il uudecidod. Tho canuol anil from jU’caeBt , never will. Two of the Qjuuuit- rtifi H to lintfnby'rt lilcrarj al tain- third thinks (VI. Frocmpus in- , re:, a cerlific.de of taorfti anil . r in b-.icy. Until r uul- : ire third to sir:'. < ; at - i’.it iiu tie to y nU-r. l>*d- * fclhwr-M-fcw. JiiWXcal, of : hioill and j ’ the 3 "Lives." cji '.iwnco War. A Pi.-.h'iji I,, Tvonblo—The Government Gets its Back Up. Rro Janeiro, Angus* 12, 1873. Tin: gov. rnrnout of Brazil has determined to prose cute the Bishop of Pernambuco for rc.using to obey its orders. During a debate in tho Lower House of the Legislature upon the course of tho Bishop, the President of the Council declared that the govern ment •vov.ld force h.'m to comply with its demands. Brazil thinks Sfco will make a full Crop of Cotton. Eio JaXEIKO, August 12, 1873, Itio papers say that recent rains will make a full crop of cotton in flic Northern pare of that State. CUBA. Havana, August 12, 1873. olumn was c corting several wag- visions to Genoial DeSacartas.it party cf Insurgents in ambush, jement, tiro Insurgent? were re- Wkilo a S on* loaded• was attachf ALer a bri p-±sed. vith P r d by Addil rerat rf put tft i the socae of the Y«*. nr.her af the l03t at ; Gel Lynch, a taj!.n- do m the desrtipti ester-Hy. Lynch. AUSTRIA. An Austrian Fleet Ordered to Spain. Vienna, August 12, 1873. rqoadron of Austrian v.ar vessels has been o-- • 1 to las coa«t of vpmn. ENGLAND. C:iH n* t App oi n t in e u 18. London, August 12, 1873. p n the (DoMnation of tho oflice of master of rolls >ir John, Dnk? of Colridge, it was offered to Sir go J-■.**» J, v. :io has coceluded to accept the posi or- i MACON. GA, TUESDAY, AUG. 12, 1873. ;.t / * l w||iun of t ett ctsAtei u forisi of. ■•I iii»i*ettar vt if tho ov. . would have : ticSJLl one, i per. have 3 Insurgents. Madhid, August 12. 1873. y a resolution authorizing legal iiuo members of that body im- usurroctiouary movements, was ity remain obstinate, aud threat- 'cncral amnesty ie granted to the h.-r f’o;i{r; r.:.; -eft C.trlhpgena on hundred adhereuts, and made a to Madrid. hoping to find syru- ? on tho way, bat his hind was • the national troop ft. , and the to: ;cdUy follow ' Carlists have laid c liaeovery of Gold. ^ . r**w^ «iiaQl:cM.ti 1 In tJ dt-J?- Tt» I a Issuod tO'tH] t aft fact jU; IViTJ.jjxc r.A-'.e the las; ir.ap il a of tl I Pt^nmer Wawassett, aud in Ordw. YY. L*. g / ir .jtf grJP-n »*3.Toad* o>-9 orr.icg tl.o •' j ikm.fi in &-jm d esp i dir & c iV'ar .■u’’ 1 cVi cr ui at jt Owr Office. Thu Bianch Office of the Heiuld in on Cherry ffircet, over Hclfrich’s confectionery store. Parties desiring to anbscribe for or advertmso in the Hebali>, will always find some one in the office to attend to their wants! That Craay Hegra. We Uiat crazy negro boy last night near the Brown -House. As usual, be was wandering about talkingnway. We made some inquiry in regard to him, pad found that be bad been in this condition bat \ abort Umo and that in the presen# quarter of the moon be became wocae. We live beard of caaes of this nature before, bet this is fee first that has come under our obser vation. The ] (#ica picked him up yesterday moraine aosas distanffi from bis parents’ house. He bad been out all nigti perambulating tbe streets. He i*a very smart boy, and can read and write very well, and somo seem to think that so msob of it has, as Feijjfcaaid to St. Paul, made him mad; for which prccidls luxuries they will go their last cent, though they Might be turned into the street the next mo- nkf A Veraclass Hrgm. the African mode of eating, tried her ligating proclivities last Sunday by demolishing all thit was eatable of one water melon sad a bah, a box pTwardiues, and sundry other edibles, to an amuufct sufficient to warrant her taking to her bed, from Which she waa never removed until her friends were ready to begin the wake over her, which waa duly “performed with much Binging and bemoaning at her 1 idden taking off. ShfOived in the negro locality, near Tatuall Square, wliei»the population are renowned tor the consump tion of water melons, and attending the circus. Sew Gutter. P. H. Ward is now engaged in laying a substau- gutter on Cherry street, which will be very in draining the street Zt is about five feet , with high curb on the pavement side. Tbe furnished from his quarry beyond the cem-J Dunce at lUc Park. 3 fe young gentlemen engaged at the Dixey Work* i*o"‘itemplate having a party at the CUy Park on Thurs- daylight The admission is only $1.00 ; tickets for sale by Wafa k Nelson, Cherry street 7Vs bespeak for them an enjoyable evening of music au ♦dancing. The Superior Court. 'Che .Superior Court was engaged all the morning in lug arguinouts in the case of Taylor v*. Edwards, tting aside a verdict rendered in favor of Mrs. da for $19,000, principal and interest, in the ol laud some time ago. Tbe Court* after exhaust- Ivdbrguiu ent, sustained the verdict County Court. fc IL-f.Uii*, riot—$30 and costs, or the chain-gang s: X month. gohu Crawford, cirrylug concealed weapons—$100 arifei costs, or eight months in the chain-gaDg. Dpcuecr Hancock, resisting ah officer—bond ol $500 fdr sppe&rano on Monday. Fred Brown, simple di unk—before Mayor, $3 line. Started to bis brother at railroad to get it, was picked up by a warrant on the way down, to appeal before Justice Simmons to answer for assanlt with intent to kill. He chased some negroes ov*.r the old court-house square with a knife, and the warrant was issued at the instance of the negroes. A Prisoner ICscapcs. Toni Adams, a city prisoner, asked peimissiouof Brady, overseer, to get semo water, and never uamo hack any more. He worked at the City Park. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. COMBINAllON CLASH 391. Atlanta. August 12, 187*. Tho following are the numbers which were thin day drawn from the 78jrumbers placed tu the wheel, and the said numbers were drawn in the order in which they are here placed: FOUND. A have b. calling blLYLlt FUC1T KNIFE, which the o . Parker, Policemen. augl3-lt Special Notices. fiGt-IT NBVKR FAILS; ITS OPERATION IS QUICK and sure. Dr. J. Brad&eid's Female Regulator—it haa been used for over twenty years with unbounded •ncceaa by many of the most distinguished Physicist-* of the South. It is a legitimate prescription, and i os- sesaes tha three fold power of giving tone to the ner vous centres, Improving the blood, aad directly stimu lating the womb by supplying the wants of nature. It givoa health to the frame, and hspplr.«s to tha heart. au|6 99- YOUNG WOMAN, if k'ou ARE SUFFERING from continued headache, }«ius in the back and lower stomach, palpitation of the heart, difficult? of breath ing, constipation of the bowel*, loss of appetite, aud tha thousand and one evil* resulting from a eum>re*sion or IrregvlarKiea of the "monthly weknees,” l uy a bottle of this medicine. Itis “Woman* Beat Friend.” Tsk* it accord ng to directions, and the bloom of health will soon be wpon your cheek. For sale by all druggist*. » U gO GEORGIA-Fulton (vtintr. Oudinabx's OrncE, August lNth, 1873. T'b AN1KL G. TERRY has applied for exemption JLF of peraonalty and eetting apart and valoatioo DANIEL PITTMAN. Ordinary. Dog Taken Up. 1L ALEXANDER ha* in bis possoasten a Mat er DOG, which he look op yesterday erasing. ■ to be verr intelligent. Tbe owner can l at H. Muhleabrink a. peeving pro- \ charges. ansD-U Notice in Bankruptcy. mH18 IS TO givo notice that on the 11th «sy of JL Augtwt, A. D. 187*. a warrant in Baakrwptry wee Issued against tha estate of JAMES H. ROGERS, of LaFayetie. county of Walk r, and Mato of Ga., who has been adjudged a bankrupt on his own petition, and that the payment of any debts, and. Mid delivery of any property belonging to such bankrupt to him or for his cae, and the transfer of any preyerty by him, are forbidden by law; that a meeting of tbe creditors of tbe said bankrupt, to prove their debt* aad to choose one or more assignees of his estate, will be held at a Coart of B&nkraptcy, to be hohlen at At lanta. Ga., before Lawson Black. Esq.. Register, on the 25th dsy of Angust, A. D. 1873. at 10 o'clock. A. x. W\ H. SMYTH. augl3-lt United States Marshal, as Messenger. AT T0CC0A CITY. LIVLKY STABLE, i*j Tiii>m|> .on k Stevie. IrtK-V a* ;V 1 , in ,7. i o, U ?d in thn dcatu _ J A .scieulific Gona.m 1#udj.j convinced that | tho northern prannc.s of the Argentine ltc- ( • iH.biio iniuit bo rich in minerals, some little i tiiu-j ;-iiico came out from Europe for the pur- j pose ct‘ making ;i personal survey of tho most j likely } -colitic;;, and in Rioja has discovered j what gives every promise of proving to be one i < f the ii .host gold minis in the world. This \ :.ile Lapp n d to I on government land, \ -which was at once bought for n mere trifle, land to mr.hi : . eerance doubly mire the ad- , alsb purchased. ■ I The st- p v.. ? to r.cnd n fall power of at- ) lornty to Ba nos Ayres, and a provisional - 1 transfer title h:c; l> n d;awn np in the office ‘ ni . -11 kr.tnvii K ribano Dou J. V. Ca* ■ hr .! IV:r the ale of two leagues cf this land in ; i.-.v-ar of H . K. Madero and K. Castro for I the round saw of on. hundred million cur- j renr-y, caatter e . L and the rest at short dates, i witii IhG couoi.ion that the s eller guarantees, ' * oil a moderate outlay, a return of 30,000 patu- : : cr;i •- daily. Engineer:.- have already gone up ; I to survey the property and report upon it. * 1 Tit? remaining two leagues will not at present j be offered in this, market. 3U a Ui A 1 f ' fFojjMrl T phftc, SAi-VlO .1 ic aiiil tape :I3. Tho tra , August 12. 1873 ! JIava.va Bank liom'-nr.-s.—The Spaniards, ! Antonio Quero Y. Alvarez and Eurique Cacc- , arrested on the arrival of tho steamship City of Mexico, lor the robbery of $70,000 in gold and bills of excliongo Irom the Com mercial Bank of Havana, were taken from the police precinct in Brooklyn, New York, Wednesday, and arraigned l'ov examination I before Judge McCno, on whesa warrant they | s - e MACON NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. For Alderman First Ward. I be many friends of T. PEYTON, Esq., announce him ao a candidate for Alderman from the First Ward, to fill tfic vacancy caused by the resignation of Barron Carter, and recosnmcnd him with confidence to every citizen entitled to vote. MANY CITIZENS. atigl0 3‘. Tho Workingmen havo rclectcd the well-known Uiu maker, P. C. SAWYER, Esq., a* their candidate for Alderman from the First Ward. They say that they want a practical man from the shop, and if their united effort will elect him, Pete Sawyer will be the Alderman frjrn that Ward. anglO-lt WORKINGMEN. •lififdH .MASS Aorfj.s^rfc. | De-(ii of an 'UBReowfer—IT.® 4u Deilets. - ; ” Boston. AAgn’M 1- 1 ^ Ch aides W. Cart’ -light, many ycar^BjpiV of Boston, died to-day—agt-d R3. ’ Nunierons liquor doctors, including «%v;-r r Mural wholesale line, wn* raided by State coaeiabVj.- i . f l-ind a larga q .anttiy of lienor ted alo^eiked. MAJNI !W. (u^a, Au t 12 m ention has 001*1 V. S'jjT or.iitral N arc that rc.olul : :ic i De»03rat:c ski t a wi. ■'V? > tmftCi . d ft w(;.tli r and rain JMlMfo State*. I"* uihsAft-lctly wjndfc they had been taken into custody. Through the interpreter, when tho information was given them of tho charge, they answered that they did riot deny it; but did not regard it as rob- i bevy. Tho.counsel for the bauk informed the | court that Alvarez was secretary of tho bank, j and that he gave tho certificates to Cacercs, I who sold them to brokers iu Havana. These ! brokers would take tbe certificates to tbe ! bank to see if they were all right, and Alvarez ] would Bay that they were good; then the | broker.-, would pay Cacercs for them. Alvar< z ; salted, that tho women had nothing to do | with tliArobbery, and tlio court discharged I thin). They were removed to a boarding ! house in Now York, and will bo taken care ol • }>y tho .Spanish consul. Alvarez and Cacercs ! v, ie then committed to the Raymond street I jail to Av. ait the action of the grand jury. i Yvilbin a few months several bake ties have | been established in the capital of Japan, and | bread is now sold regularly in the streets to - I those wh-hirg to cultivate foreign tastes. It j is sol I either in loaves or in slices, and ven- ! (Ptr j-.nd purchasers appear to be alike iudif- j B l ent as to the freshness of tbe article. Somo ! of tho loavirt exposed are cove red with a rich ] green mould, which is apparently regarded as : ! an adornment by the Japanese. Tho slices t | um toasted brown, and then eaten with tho | native soy. Batter is not yet in demand ■ I aiuqi}' t tho Japanese, notwithstanding that [ thrrreTAr. Jfargo number of cow.; and dairies in Ycdd-\ The anti-monopoly Stale convention, to bo heid al Ov.atonua, Minnesota, will bo attend- Oil nnt only by tlio Patrons ol Husbandry, but by workingmen ot every class —profes sional, mercantile, mechanical and nRricnltu- ;ui. Tl.ct is right. All workingmen, whether Society and Fasliion. Tho new game of ••chivalrio*’ is gradually superceding croquet. It is estimated that there were at Cape May on July 2G, 15,000 visitors. Shoctv tied on sandal-fashion arc becoming popular iu France. The croquet season reminds Mr. Qniip that billiards have gone to grass. Ladies al Long Brauch affect the Havana riding out without any bonnets. LECROY HOUSE, At Toocoa City, is now open for trausient aud per maucut Boarders. Tbe table will be furu sited with tbe beet the country can afford. augl3-lm S. 31. F. ( OLLKUE. Tuition $60 per annum. Beard $18,00 to $20,00 per month. Send for Cataloguo*. augl2-2w J. N. BRAP8HAW, Pres. DWELLING HOUSE TO RENT, ^^1X11 SEVEN ROOMS on Decatur btroet; good out-buildings; not more than Imo hundred yards from tbe Car Shed. Will le rented to a good tenant cheap. Address Box 223, Atlanta. Ga. augl2-tf ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS S A P O L I O la a substitute for Soup f ir all II .UM-hold j.ur- po«M. except wmabins ciutlirs. S A P O L I O for cleaoisg your huu*e wi 1 aav** il%n labor ci oMdcuer. Give it a trial. S A P O L i O for Windows U better than Whiting or Water. Ho ruesoviuq -::irtaine a«d carpet*. S A P O L I 6 deans Pafnt aad Wood, tu fact tb'* entire bouse, ketter than Soap. No slopping. Suva labor. You can’t afford to be without it. SAP O L I 6 far fiorarixig Knives is better and cleaner than Rath Brick. Will not acratch. S A P O L 1 O la better tha a Reap and Sand for tioliehing Tin ware. Bright*dm without scratching. S A P O LI O SAP O L 1 () id Glasaware, i* in vain able. S A P O L 1 O Cblnaand Porcelain. 8 a p o l i o removes Rtaiua aud Oreaeo from Cirpcta and other woven fabrics. Yen will like it Thsre is no one article known that will do so many kinds of work and do it as well as Sapo- lio. Try It HANDS A P O I, I O ISAAC T. HEARD & CO.. COT TON FACTORS, AUGUSTA, - - - CEORClA. €outmts>:oii cm Cotton, $1.00 Per Bair. AGENTS FOB GULLETT’S LIGHT DRAFT COTTON GIN! r|>HH KEW GIN. NOW OFFERED TtJ THE II A he. ia the istot iuventK>u ot Mr. ii. I>. Gu!L the invou’-or of the HTKBL BRUSH GIN. :.n<! is*«» respect* superior to the Steel Brash Klat»d, o. otter Gin made in the United State*. *#- SIMPLICITY, I-DRfiBIUTY. TIGHTNESS OF DRAFT, with PRKHUCT WORK, bcin« the object* arrivid at, have &:t V>eeu aratenplftbed. Having auM cotton from Gin^ dnrlu^; ibe ♦wo season? ; ar’. we i-au with aafety arosarc the plaster that it will ►< U incur mirketat prura n»iigiti« From one.qnait»-r t-.» three-quarter* cf a cent, per pound above same jtr-d* of seed cotton frotn any other Gin, excepting th«- Met 1 Sunk. FIRST PREMIUMS were a»ArJe«l this Gin at the for.owing named SUB Fair*; MiasiKMiu-i—Jackaoo. 1871 and 1872. Gkoboia- AuguatA. 1872. Savannah, 1873. Mr ~ ; 1873. Agents for COLEMAN’S CORN AND WHEAT MI 1 , which muke* superior mral, and can be attached »•> and rua by the ordinary gin gearing, without expense TURNIP SEEDS. GENUINE. .liiiuk founds haiujiui. rei-i XUUU Yellow and While Ruts Bata. r. Top, Globe, Aberdeen, Hanover, Amber Globe, sent by mail. One-quarter of a potted for 25c, - half pound for JOe, ono pound lor a $1 00, five pci for $3 fiO; 10c per ounce. MARK W. JOHNSON, Cor. Alabama and Forsythe streets. U. BOX No. iff. julylOdawl LAST CALL. ^|^LL purtif Taxable propel ty t«j wl.o fall to make a return of their the 13th iuat, will fitnl themselves auglO-Gt ; taxed. J. H. FRANKLIN, C. T. R. fc C. WHOLESALE DEALERS, ATLANTA. I DESIRE to obtain a situation as Clerk in a Whole sale House. Am now traveling agent for a House in the City, and have been nearly two years, but want to change. I am personally acquainted with most of the Merchants who trade to Atlanta. Would like to change by September Ut, Address aug6-8t-6, lO&lC. ‘‘ BUSINESS.” Atlanta. WM. ik. S’T’BWAH.T, MANUFACTURE* Iron Kailiii?, Verandahs, Chairs, Settles, JAIL WORK, Etc., CORNER MARKET AND ASU STREETS, NASHVILLE. TENN. juuoll-d3m HANDS A P O L 1 O as an article for the Bath, “r< a. he; the foundation” of all dirt, qpeun tli*- perrs atul gives a healthy action and bnlliant tint to the skin. handSAPO L I O from b (h ha 1 ds a handS A P O L I O is without a ing or preva piug of eitbt handSAPO L I O removes Tar, Pitch, Irdi oi Ii k Sta ns and Grease; for workers iD Machine Shops, Mines. kc. % ia inralu le. For making the Skin White and --oft, aud giving it a “bloom of beauty it is mi- aqrpnaed by any cosmetic kn HANDS A P O L 1() DON’T FAIL TO TRY THESK GOODS. B«ay It or your Mcrclinnt If lie has it or will procure it for you. If nol. Unit write for our Pamphlet. ** .\1I alunit Sa polio/' ad it will be mailed free. ENOCH aog8-d&w3m THE ATLANTA SELECT SCHOOL, Mitchell St., between Whitehall and Broad. T HE FALL TERM of thiH School will b< giu o Monday, the 25th of August, lb73. Good boy desired. Terms reasonable. Address J. A. RICHARDSON, A. M.. Prin. ang2-lm P. O. Box 501. ►V. • , b f; • ii. Those thitiUese iratetl -that* but id CflfT v.-tto'v- 5 to L'.c piftio VaU : FunYth«a#*4erIy, CChtf’snr'Aar v, Uo Lpi tg , light, vu- ffi- ft/Khiz alh. : > t) »»on‘Jioaat( ri;- an»i pertly cloudy weather. :d CtU'f FCatCs, touUienfctcrly ii, '.varju mui l'artly clou-ly A Detroit paper alludes to “tbe L. exten sion of tho prevailing costumes worn by ladies.” Long Branch pays so little attention to its hair this ucason, that ono New York hair dresser sent all his girls back to the city. It is fashionable now in Kentucky for the biidegroom to borrow money of his father-in- law for the bridal trip. Many new and pretty styles iu jewelry have been introduced for the coming lull and win ter season. A new style of note paper, called “ lioyal Irish Linen,” lias just been introduced, and doubtless will become fashionable. That poriod of the fashionable season known as “tho height,” is drawing near, and by the 25th instant will have been passed once more. Tho best lio for summer dress is of pale crape, folded an inch wide at the hack, and shaped wider at the ends, with insertion and edging of wide Valenciennes. Juvenile balls are quite a feature of the Capo May season. Four kuudred little “tod dles" participated heartily iu tho last held at Stockton. Cano fans are one of the latest novelties. They are of ebony, with knob handles, out of which springs a small silk fan, edged with lace aud handsomely decorated. “Hail storm suits,” is the appropriate term applied by an accomplished dress maker to the spotted stuff now so much in vogue for ladies’ morning toilets. Handsome polonaises of Spanish lace givo variety to dark toilettes, and tho merest dash of faint blue, rose color or mauve, suggests itself to the blonde as a matter of inspira tion Boys and girls wear large liuen collars of und pablfcffic uu-nt. Th6 trrfopcr for fatnu interest in honest government. The machine politicians, fattening on hark pry, uml <-u feta tvrtmg from tho people, nro tho OIK luie.i of all who produce the wealth of the country. Ihillfaut reports from tuo 1.1a of Mali. Silver-lead ore, which ha:; been proved by ac tual »*.av Lo contain forty ounces ol'silver to the ton, has been discovered near tho Hon .shore. Tho lodo has boon tracod across tho country In a northern direction, and wherever plorcd for a distanco of u quarter of a mile a , r h-.-i h ■ .. Chelsea ieijy,. l; .jttjlUie-* °! oclehriiy for .ii* e-iTaiU in p; . rimin'. ' AVMftJTK*--' r -' :i t mw rtimif 6ha -jtmt* i J “V; : &p?; s u ” •MTiMiS’W.n,lW steA *t-t tv*-• ■ and inej'ZH*jaeraie pa3Sen^«r. in#. intn the rivf»r into tk**k-c'i*nri« to »* the boats off^r lUr j left the eljp. lift lr stop a hun rvfQpUy/ who was jraahiiig fl. v ously down tho slip to catch the boat, * rnancr had tot* much headway i >ukm thi» pruant UnruGc! mentuin carried both himself and Pr.teich jnt^ * rKfrte'fjf t Dhio*. hs Slhatt the water, vi *k.ucc they were boom i v.etj d, man's uti^le. **' ■ ; : : v. i ! be v racuilx :■ ct that iu ibc ru i^innl . , *■sh - - p; ! d find carried ittto | thi* evidrawm of what snenut *to bo a mine of • t>*pru>'t :jn Anna .ran th: ct- | n , • ;u. ; u- said to Cfftst. - * • hi . H-* «K»i«r, 41 r\ the fact that u British I ' I • - ; f • • - »n 5Mbourne hinbor J Jor.iali A. Nnonr.u, formerly a journeyman ■it * •» ‘A v. Lp-d by the evidence,'' p t i u tcr, and who many years ago published • ■ : blow^ ;<* in-■ j Jfc j );l p ( . r i n Amsterdam, Now York, iu about - - ;«.* i-.’,;;.- a w. <-!;ly journal in C’hicago in tlio ... tin fiiAi-i -n brig, sub e.quciiUy altered j f n ^. w . 8 tof the X-*u Irons ol Husbandry. YWMOTV i Count Joseph Ztchy, the Ilungariun Minis- „r i * ’ ■ f" ■ -.V.oyi&ne “n“_ r *lal-- wldeh tr:r of Commerce, lias created on excitement -.■■oil'll ni.d: ii r ihio tlieio jftM nl.-ont- the j amonR u, 0 c - OM1 dmlen. 'Tlio l’sris Corn Ex- .. of the claimant's alleged twr.vol. ! change refused to receivo certain comdgn- » 1 - - —— - manta of fodder and corn, and Mr. Zlcliy E ; ConRFossaian Jamae U. SloU r, ofOrc- can-1 R°u i iye that lio received $220 less back pay [bV- i than he v,'f,n!d beeutitlod to as m-.leaj^e, mid - that ho intends to keep all ho got. they t( il in factory, Held, or office, havo tho j tho l’rinco Harold shape, which is a modiii- . 1 eatiou of tbe sailor, with indefinite uuglcs. These aro embroidered lightly on tho edges, with medallions iu the corners. A young lady suggests, ns a reason for the lull iu the newspaper hustle trade, that the weather is entirely too warm, causing the perspifution to flow so freely that tho protru ding quality of the husllo is soon destroyed, thns tendering the article useless. Ko says (he Keokuk Gate ('ity. Feathers form tho chief and oftentimes only trimming on the hnts now fashionable among ladies. Brown, black and purple nro the popular colors. A graceful curling nod long, drooping feather over tho crown of tho hut la very stylish. Somo of the hats aro very elegant. Tho ladies all know that handsome feathers, like handsome birds, are very ex pensive. I willingly own, says a Saratoga visitor, that I never saw such a plaeo as this. Every one is out of doors from morning till night, the ladies without bonnets, aud the greater part of tha men with bare heads. Broadway, lrom the Clarendon to the Union, seems like a vast drawing-room, where fair women, in gossa- nior auparel of all hues, are flitting backward and forward like, rose leaves scattered in the wind. ii:s “why' “The Senator from MassochuEots'’ is a Mis sissippi sarcasm applied lo Ames. NEW FLOUR. CHOICE NEW FLOUR Super £xtra. Family, Extra-Family. and Fancy, Aud will fill orders at lowest rate*. STEPHENS A FLYNN. jy24 lm Forsyth aU Atlsrts. Ga. SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE XiaO-rauso, O-a. fJYHIS INSTITUTION, with a corps of Nina First Class Teachers, will resume exercises the last Wednes day iu August. Four premiums for excellence in Music aud Painting were swarded Pupils of thi« College at the In«t State Fair. For Cstslcra^ri OA AM PREPARED AGAIN TO UXL ini: GENUINE COAL CREEK LUMP COAL, caned b/the -tho w» Tartics in tbe city, or e?ud their orders st once of CoaI last winter, ta selves accordingly, y-tl sa i distauee, will do well n renumber th» sr^r. otioe and govern j«. EDWARD PAIISOV- Palmetto High School, S e v e n I y-F i v e Dollar- tl with the b . STAR CANDLES! PROCTER & GAMBLE'S “Light of Day” Brand STAR CANDLES! Are of superior quality, and the *Uml*rd brand sold by A tlnnta, JYX a con icauts not ct DonimetHlcd wiii net be admit!- iil.cr iaitic-lara address, ft. C. LOONEY. -€t Palmetto, Ga. THE “ VICTOR” ANTED—General Agents in every S'.a*c i; t 8 >nth for tbe Victor Sewing Machine. The “Victor*’ will sell on its nu-rit». juul rc«j v. •pnlliug." For terms, address a.V tf tl. J. WILES, Atlanta. Ca \Y A U Ci BSTA Ci R O U K U Boarding House. Mrs. E. R. fc'asseen’s. Day board $4 week; room board nasonable. House former! pied by Mrs. Coleman, 90's. Whitehall street. Jy25Mnx FOR SIXTY DAYS, R. RIPLEY, Mitchell Street. WILL FELL Crocltcry, | And Everything in Sloi TO THE RETAIL TRADE, AT WHOLESALE PRICES! ATLANTA SELECT SCHOOL FOR CIRLS, C or; e» Mitel'ell luJ Forsyth streets, By Prof. J. H. LOGAN, A.M, O ■ NALL MISSION or<ns MONDAY. Aupust 2.7tb. • J|^ continue* twenty weeks, closing Jat.nary l.- t, I^74. Kate* of Tuition per Month $4, $J>, and $«». accord ing to trade. jy27-dt-f Sealed Proposals I ^OR ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE TON> . of COAL, and twenty Cords ol Wood, to l < dt - hvered at the different School Houses, wUI be r. c. iv» d cnlil the 18th uist D. 11ATER. auR5-tf Chm’n Supplies Pub. S» h - South Carolina Railroad. Cli-vRUsroN, Jane 23, l^;L K t CaroliLa Railroad : UETWEK> C'HABLESTOX AM) AlTil STA Everybody who wants any goods i come aeon. I shall sell bargain#-- n july!8 dlmo WANTED. 'WS AND V1\1:L- dress juiy8l- F. Col, Preaidc'nt. EULTON COUNTY Postponed Sheriff’s Sale. city of Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgia, on tbe lirat' Tuesday iu Seuteanbor next, within the legal hours of sale, the following property, to-wit; The undivided half interest in a brick-yard, situated near the Kries old Brewery, iu the ct^r of Atlanta, Fulton county, Georgin, containing oue acre, mom or lea*. Levied on as tin property of Anthony Light A Co., by virtue of and to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Justices* Court of the 4fihth District, G. M., in fhvor of J B Langford vs. Authony Light k Co., aa garnioti- c‘08. Lev; made by Frauk L. Little, L C. and reimm- ed to me. A. M. FERKEUSON. augR-tds Sheriff. S TATE OF GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY—8UPE- rior Court, April Term, 1873. Present: His Hon- or J. L. HorKiN*. Judge. Nancy O'Dell va. Joremiah O'Dell—Libel for Divorce, and rule to perfect service. It appearing to the Court, by the return of tho Sher iff, that the defendant doe* not reside In this county, aud it further appearing that ho does not reside ia ibis State; it i*. on motion of counsel, ordered: That said defendant appear aud answer, at the next term of this Court; else, that tbe case be considered In default, and th'i complainant allowed to proceed. Aud it Is further ordered: That this rule be pub lished iu «oins public gazette of this State, once a mouth for four months, prior to the next term ol this Court. A true extract from the minutes. W. R. VENABLE. Clerk Superior Court Fulton County, Ga. dlt-wlamim . Pntapsco Female Institute, Near Baltimore, Md., T Wit TUIS INSTITUTE HAS BEEN IN OPKIUTION 1 for 30 years, and cajove a national reputation, ith tho numbor of pupils limited to ninety, it haa representatives from two-thirds of the States, priori paily South aud Southwest. It* location it pre-emi nently healthful, la oentrsl. and easily reached by rail road from Baltimore aud Washington City. For Circulars address MRS. R. H. ARCHER, 4e P. O. MHoMClty.Md. i gp-a* J NO net i>. DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Charleston... s at Augusta. i Augusts s at Chxrlcaft oi i« Oharlesttm.. s at Augusia.. s Augusta KXl'JUCbU TRAIN. GEORGIA, Clayton County. ORDINARY’S OFFICE. ^ Glatton County, June ;$0. Ih73. i Iji O. NORTH APPLIES TO MR FOR LETTERS Tjo of Administration, de l»o»'is non. ou the iaUtc •f MARTHA GAY, late of said county, deceased: All peraous concoraad art' hereby notified to fil* their objections, if any exists, wiihln the time pr»* scril-od by taw. otherwisr. letters of Administration will bo grant d to said petiiioarr. J. ,\. MctXftNNKUa, jyl-lawtw Ordinary. GEOHUIA—Fiillon (oiuilj. hereby given that my haa my rousent to become a j augff-wlm CTICK ife, Mrs, Ki ev W. Law, tbltc and free trader. H. D. LAAV. CARD. tCharleston a. :: Between AugiiNla anti Cdliitnbk, DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Lca\os Augusta 3:20 a. v Arrives at Columbia 1 ;• > Leave;* Coimut i» *. « Vrrivus at Auguste 1.10 :• " NIGHT FXrUESS TRAIN. I leaves Augusta f.:lJ r. ?j Arrives at Columbia t'> l :> &. \i Leaves Columbia . . 7 : ip ;, Arrives at Augusta .*. .7:13 a v Day aud night tra'ns out « f At’ao a connect claarlv with this Road at Angtrata 'or Charles * n and C . bia. Doily Train out of Macou makes close ronnivticu with Night Ttaiu. Ntght Train out of Augusta make* clone coonrcUou at Columbia with Greenville aud C-oliabio Railroad. Baasaagari lor poiuts on the Uixcnville ant Cnluinbis . t^atQUB de’ay at night iu Calmu- Anow house, new furniture—everything new except the Proprietor, who will l*e pleased 10 see old aud new Mends. L. P. THOMAS, j uly 24-dlmo Proprietor. Railroad will bti, by taking this ronte. } Elegant new sleeping Cara on night trains bcl D«-p. t aud Auguste and Charleston. s. B. PICKENS, augl-dif General Ticket Ave KING’S CURE Chicken Cholera. THOU8ANl'S OF DOLLARS MAY BE ANNUALLY 8 WED BY THE USE OF THIS SIMPLY AND CHEAP REMEDY-ONE BOTTLE WORTH FIFTY CENTS, MAKES TWO GALLONS OF MEDICINE. IT IB CERTAIN AND PROMPT. USED TWICE A WEEK IT WILL PREVENT THE DISEASE. Preiuiml by D». WiJJ-IAM KINO. Alliens, Ga. For oaie at wholeaals by HALLETT, SKAYRK ^ BURBANK. New York. C. 8. NEWTON, Atlanta. Ga, BARRETT. L-.ND & Co. Augusta, Ga. w. d. Hf>rr 4 co., Roto., g* jj27 <JU*ew BTOTXOE : LIMITED COPARTNERSHIP. formed a limited parturr- ItevLed Mi cif Geoirva. Tfco Conor.; i>»rUior. - Andrew J. We«t amt Henry 8 Hdwarda. ami the ,•■•■ rial l-artuer iamca M. Pall, all cf th. city of Atlanta Ga., under the tutu name aud stylo of WEST & EDWARDS, For tho purpoao of conducting a W HOLES A LEG ROC E R Y —AND— COMMISSION BUSINESS lutlie city of Atlanta, Goaj^a. a Jlmo * *f- 5“- partner, bu contti- noted to tho capital atoeb Tvrontj-aeo Th.uund I>ol- lara. in caeh. actually paid in. Said partnotablp to date from July let, 187S. aud co itinue for three et ira. ASDKKW J. WEST. I „ HKNRY S. EDWARDS, | Partm.n. JAM;* M. mix, Special Perth.r.