The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, September 24, 1873, Image 3

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5 f 4 L CARDS. Par Use having Inunnest in any of the to* moMtrd belmsy, will find ike Lancyrat whose Cards tLserted belma reliable and prompt. Cards inserted aujear. Personals. Coke will ii f we .fire into the (Lenas cam paign. Senator Motto* will make a few-e^eechesin Virginia, and thee return to Ohio. “The Claimants Steifent” is the.Eeiton Ad vertiser's eonsoUug heed-line for Batler. Thiers is getting ready to return rto Faris. Alpine scenery doesaiitrlt in his gog£es. ilieofessor Agassiz cUaires to throw-op woman all the educaticwal institutions and ! u*u, Bauke. Ksankliu. llaberahsin. \Vbite, Rabun, ! Cobb, Erwin &. £obb. Altoet ayr.AtllAw, Athene, Ga. _I 3MC POH-TAWf to ran Siclt tfc Afflicted Jfiau and Rejoice for I bring you Gbulfeluige of groat joy. BALTIMORE CAROS. Emory Speei, 5~“~ / , . . Lawjwr Atbunc, Georgia, as Sofcuitonf^nerai, will at- i Jipofessor Agassiz ttesros to throw-open to teiid ^ ciarke, jackaekn.dv-aivm, Gwinnett, JACKSON’S aud 0>te.&tlaaUfja to collection* m. J.cti*2r claims. Tiuriey W. Bsacfcer, A ttoro**p-'U*La«—Prompt attention give: to all C. D. Hill, facilities under his oonta*!. il«- H. B. Stowe, «t»her home in (Florida, ;iiaak€C>t open a school.of fifty popih ^during the simmer at her own ®i|ien.se. ThhDanbarv News acai doesn’t take well inl'ngiand. The I>ondon Athenaum -calls his book “exceedingly dull nnd wearissme.”^ u<i . j . . , . . ! Attorney wtLwv. .<*1 business proocptlY e** 2 careful jSilssoa came near beiug .drowned to the : j y *tiend®i to. anil tbo same reRpecUully aolitited. .lake Qf<$»*?nevn. a little whale before j-1 e start ed for this country. She sarn this is bar last reason. A reporl from Salt Lake Criv'iiays that-GLeo. ij. Cunnon the Utah delegate to Con^poKH. has seejot’y .secured divorces fawn his :ttoe MAGIC BALSAM, Jy atu-DtW to, au«- tbe same respectfully solicited. A LBAS L Thomas R. Lyon., Attorney tl Law, .ptuotkjes regularly in the Courts o Dougherty, fc*fcer and JCitchell counties. Colioutio&s made. All bimuess diligently attended to. ~4 m’bITi ifii~*. Carl MeUfJL, a well known vkiCiiaiat, for-cocr- j eral years ,c winectcd with the JtendelssoLn ! Quintet Club.if Boston, was dreaded recently in Germany. The colored/ixbilee singers ot Fi*k t'nivor- sity, Nashville. ere now sending home Sl.-CKK) per week frota England, to be used in tbe eon- 1 strncticn of Jubihao Hall. J. R. McCJeskey, Attor—y at Law. A II N K » V 1 iTu ic . li ! Is curior tie eick and afflictedt’o/in extent never be- bus- ' foc heatil oC in tbe annals of AUJical Science. It is , curing without fail • The worst Neuralgia iu from £ to^JO minutes. Tbe wo*3t<roup in 5 minutes. The worst Toothache in oneetiattfe. The worst Rheumatism in froiu^W minutes to 10 days. 'I he worst intfanimation in the <yo£ 4a one week. The worstU ain in tbe Side, Breast or flack. The worst ppint'ui Tumors in any ,pa3t of the body. The worst i-pruns, Bruises, Swellings-and Risings. Tbe Catarrh in the head ic KUaved in one week. The worst Palpitation in the Heart in ios. minutes. Tbe worst cut, c&afr or flesh wound. Tbe worst ease .at Bronchitis is received in a few minutes. The worst case qf inflammatory Rheumatism. The worst Banns and Kralds in 20 minutes. And for pains anu i:i*ammUion in any part <4 the human body, eititer externally or internally, the*? is :io remedy in tbe entire wsrld that subdues pains and inflammations so qiy, so promptly and sc perma nently as Armstrong. Cator & Co., lMPOKTK&rZAJ? MANUFACTUnSRS RIBBONS, MILLINERY. «T:E^r GOODS, j WHITE GOOD3. LINEN. LAOS, F.MBEdUiaKV, JEA^tEROHtEFfi, .and XADIE8' N6JKTIES, 237 and 239 Baltimore St.. BALTIMORE, MD. I tii ■ Orders solicited. sep!7 Sm ZROIT WAREHOUSE OF THE GUSTaTUS OJJKi-.. JOBS K. OBEB. BOWEBT OBEB- • G. OBER & SONS, j Manufacturers and Proprietors of Genuine Phospho-Penivian Guano, I Scofield Rolling Mill Co., ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Into. 28 PEACHTREE ST. BAR IRON of all kinds, Warranted equal to any made, wholesale and retail, at 4!c. rates Call and examine the stock and get a Price List. | aug3l-d&vtf -&.^.S.O"V\r ^3EI J. A. Hunt. Will practice in Flnit Circuit axd Supreme Court. Will B*o bol-t? Xot be, soys the Boston fc^hs business. Jackson’s Magic Balsam. P, VAN ALSTINE, Proprietor, Joseph McConnell, Attorney at Law, Calhouu, Gordou couni • Ti-anscript, ior witLont party or patiouagehis /^A L h o tf 5f. hungry followers woi^id desert like rata fleeing w from a sinking fchip. Carlyle is in Scotland., ivith a sunburnt face, _ pressed in an old brown frock coat that has J pixetieo'in all the CourtsT"* oiic© at ih x-Kcebeen black, a broad-Lrimmed black straw feal and a pair of gray “bsfiofcs.’* Willoughby Coining, a jv^ung man from Ciimdtm, went to Bufllilo, a few days ago, on £oid bj all Druggists kt bXkfx EST1LLE, GA. 5 X*. a:iJ S1 per 1 ottle C A u r I*. K S I I I. L Wofford & Milner, Why Not Let the Public Know — IF — j^a-oaKisoKrjK-. Ammoiiiatod Sojier-Pliospliates, Spacial Tobacco Compound, Cr.-und Planter, | ; &c., &c.. &c, —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cfiiae, 63 South Strict, BALTIMORE, Maryland. Fac- I t*irv, Locust Point. WE are sole Agents in Atlanta for the ‘AMERICAN COTTON TIE"’ Company, and are prepared to supply dealers with the famed Arrow Tie STEPHENS & FLYNN. ’ Send in your orders, aug31-lm ARROW TIES. it? A Cargo just arriving via Port Royal, South Carolina. Wo will supply onia do wen to poreuMc tb<>_ee | tlio trade on reasonable terms. STEPHENS A FLYNN ' ang31-lm g^orantly blew 1 county, stopped at a hotel, oat the gifi, and died. Mr. HAou. Cone has presented to the town ; of Bast Hadden), Connecticut, the sum of too j thousand dollars, to be used by indigent and Attorney* at-Law, , .. worthy young wUbiog to h f«rt business i SLuict! “ d in the town. | The weilihitst man iu llussia, excepting a A. D. Hammond, very few of the Jiobilily. is M. Steiglltz, met- Lawyer, will pracCca in Flint Circuit chant and banker, who retired a few years , SiBt«*s District Court*, and supreme Cou sine3 from business, alter having accumulated jiffy millions of dollars. tfA'rte Navy Department has received iufor- mttionof tbe death of Lieut. Commander A. N. M.t:bell y commanding the Pawnee, at Key West, of yellow fever, on Sunday. Matthew Arnold refers to llyron as “a country gentleman, with no ideas,” while Robert Browning calls the author of “Don Juan” “a flatfish” Even the Spectator; trusted to bis speaks o f Byron’s “possioiia'c or sublime Jhonghfa, cheaply executed.” F u (jr Will Rl, Cabaniss & Turner, ice in tho co i*i .t IE T V A b li K » . W. C. Coliier ad Counfolor at Law Fort Valley, Ga H- Johnston. Jr„ ial atti'iition to all Legal lit are. Practicos in the Flint < MAGIC BALSAM | Has by repeated trials and permanent cures proven it- j 1 iiut Rel * to ^* e *he best horse lotion or horae remedy iu tire world, why not let the people know it? It is curing : the worst colic in horses or mules in 20 miuutes, and ; so prompt is it in caring colic that the Proprietor will iu each and every case, where 2 oz. jn pint of water 1 j is given to a horse or undo that has the colic, refund lilted j the money where it do^s not cure in 20 minutes. It , is also tho very best lotion in the world for all saddle ! — j «,r collar calls, flesh wounds, bruises, strains, lame- . ness, «ld sores, rand crack, polo evil, foundered feet, \ cuts, wound* of all kiuds, poisons and wherever swil ling* and inflammation exist, either internally cr cx- I ■ teruaily. There ii no linement or horse lotion iu tho world that can begin to comparts with 33P Wheat grow superior Guanos, used my largely iu wheat growing ; sections. I have used those Manuns for the last hvo years and unhesitatingly recommend them. CHAS. GOLDk'BOKOU COTTON Til. GOLDSeOROUOH, FORSTER & CO., 100 Toils Distillers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine aug-,l-lm IPS. Arrow Ties; 1,000 bushels Seed live, for sale by STEPHENS & FLYNN. ‘ nfirwi ■ - - — ,,, , mim UMMLU l _ L _ ang2fl-€ , G*i South Gay street, Baltimore. ISAAC W. WALKER, of Virginia, Salcstran. HOTELS. HO I A \ S i* 1C 1 N u ! Poisoned, PLBHArs—Probably Not. —Some j to their care. clays ago we gave au account of a suspected poisoning c.»se near Staunton, Ya. A Mrs. * Alien was suspected £of poisoning her bus-1 band with arsenic. Alieu died and was bur-! ied, and the people began to talk hard against Atlfnnc - V at ^•’ r ' Mrs. Allen. She heard of the talk and sug gested that her husband’s body be exhumed and the contents cf the stomach tested. She j Lad twice bought arsenic, and had some cou- Attorney at La Doyai & Nunnally, prompt attention to any busiuei 31 N. C. Collier, C. B. Wooten, L L E l> K V i 1. L K . Benj. W. Barrow, versations with tbe druggists about its pois oning qualities, as previously reported. Tbe case looked bad against her. She was arrest- cd and lodged ia j lil. Tbe body’ was disin- Lawyer; will give prompt attention to terred, and the chemists thought they detect- ( ^caa^eutniated to hiw pare, ed the presence of arsenic ia tiie stomach, but were not certain. It might he there and then .giin it might not. Alien’s treatment by Ins physician, during his sickucss, was inves- M 1 31 | Jackson’s 3Iagic Balsam, , ruiI the time ia not Jar iliBtant when every owner o anil dealer in atock wi l have this valuable medicine i hia * table, ready lor any wickness and distress atnorgs * bis Stock. Try it: P. VAN ALSTINE. Proprietor, BARNESVTLLE, GEORGIA, Sold by all Dru^istsat 25 cents, 5C cents, $1.00, I ncl $ >.00 per bottle. au^l4-w2m. ! Job Work. STEAM PRESSES! FINE PRINTING Xj J*. T3 X 3E3 SS ’ Ciiomiso, Drawers, Skirls ic Nightgowns, Walking Suits, Infants’ Outfits AND CHILW’.KNS CLOTIIIXG, E. N. SPENCER, No. 60 Lexlu&tou St., aug2C-6m BALTIMORE. BAD’S OI1.WD DURESS ( OLOO.VE. NATIONAL HOTEL, Formerly Spotswood, 3V2C-d\.OOI>J, GEORGIA, Nearly opposite PasseD<;er Depot. Board <3 per day. au« 3-tf P. WHELAN, Propri. tor.* S H A ?1 ROCK HOUSE. WEST POINT. GEORGIA. IV j ” BEAD’S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, READ’S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, i Made Baltimore, nil Wes». n i s the s ells at 25 cents. and Fold by all dealers. South eetest perfume in America, aud aug2G-lm i iue of car abed. 'an2(»-d:im JOHN J. SEAY. WILLIS WALKER. SEAY 4 WALKER, <0 2EJ, G-A. MANUFACTURER?! OF linner. Hotel situated left PAT. GIBBONS, Proprietor “LIVINGSTON HOTEL7 NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, LA FAYETTF 3iRS. 31. MARBLE, - - - Proprietress. Board by *Lo Pny, Week or Month, at the most Lcr.6onablo F :e*. IJIT7-53R.Y CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE. ] Condensed Rnllroni] Time TaiWe, j Giving the arrival and departure of all Trains, i reded by R. D. Mann. General Ticket Agent, No. | Kimball House: WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Departs 8.30, a. m., Cincinnati Express; C, r. m., Keii- nesaw Like. Arrive 1:20 p. m , Cincinnati Express; 11:15 r. m., Kenueaaw Line. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Depart 8:15 a. M-.and 6 p. m. ; btone Mc.mtain Accom modation, 5 r. m. Arrive 5:45 p. »., aud 11:15 p :j.; Sionc Mountain Accommodation, 8 a. m. JIACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Depart 1a. m., Mail Train, and 1:50 p. ii.; Arrive 5:50 WEST POINT RAILROAD. Depart 11:30 p. xr.; arrive 5:40 a. w. ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINE RAILROAD. Depart G:4S a. u.; arrive 7 p. m. NEW tlRRIKiE REPOSITORY. ATLANTA, CEORCIA. A. G. & F. C. Foster, Attorneys-at law, will practice in Ocmulge. possibly have aied of poison, aud then again j Senior is liegister in Bankruptcy ior 5ih uul 0th Dis- he might not. He did not know. In fact' tricts. ■ none of the physicians, or apothecaries, or . A* oN iE chemists knew anything, bnt all had their jl suspicions. On tho other hand Mrs. Allen had a good straightforward witness in the jitr- son of Miss Eliza Allen, a sister of her dead j husband. Miss Eliza stated very positively and pointedly that Mrs. Allen bad purchased the arsenic both times with tho knowl- ] edge and by the direction of Mr. i Allen. That she lost tbe first purchase, j and for that reason made a second. ! The cause was rats. Miss Eliza also stated i that she herself mai|e the chicken broth J said to have Contained the deadly drug that j did the bnsiness, and that all tho family par- j took of it. She endent'y believed her sis ZUMA ISO OOLMUOlli'E FISH & DUPREE. Attorneys at Law. [A 4*it ABf OK. W. W. Turner, Attormy-at-Law. Special attention given to collec- AFAVKTTK. J. C. Clements Will practice in Rome and Cherokee Circuits. Prompt 7.“ v 1 v .’* *** J ‘y “ v * | attention oi’.ca to collections. Claims lor wild lands tar-m-law entirely innocent, airs. Allen bad ' attended to promptly. all her late husband’s immediate family on ; 0 her side, a vciy unusual occurrence in such ! a case. The coroner’s Jury were on the oth-! cr side. Their verdict was that “Mr. Allen J died of poison administered bj- his wife with street intent to murder him.” pressed their own views, but certainly paid no regard to the evidence before them. Mi s. i Allen hopes the next jury will not commit ihe i Lawyer, same error. She is quite cheerful in her ; prison, and, soon as she lound she was iu for ! it. she sent for a piano to while away the ; time, ’ ' '• - Hamilton Yancey. Attorney at Law. Office in New Empire Block, Broaa , street. Will practice iu all the Courts. Prompt at- They may have ex- i tention given to business. Dunlap Scott, Practices in all the Courts. C. A. Thornwell, ictices iu all the Courts. Special attention collects i PART A. Fall or as Aerolite —A very curions vis- , itor from unknowo regions is described by a f .vmer of Tippecanoe county, in the Latay-J I ette (Ind.) Journal, as follow*: “ Mention was made a short tin e since of [ ▼ the fall of a wonderful aerolite, iu the lower • part of this county. Yesterday we met Mr. j Harter, w ho discovered it upon his farm, near j ei * Ttonincy. The fiagments in all, it is supposed, j- will amoHQt to about a thousand pounds in weight, und some fc--.aui es sire presented wh:c3 will be of great interest to ftjietstlfi* ] men. Those heretofore found are of a solid, i mcfallk' tuttaf**’, hj.viLg evidt-utly pt r lick the ?i. • -——— ( arth w ^oh'pact bodies. Tbi-iWit Is entirely diCVrtnt. From tbe traces it is deter mined that ihe vast descending globe came hurling through the uir in one glowing, molten mass* and that at the moment of it» impinge ment it was in a liquid state. The fragment; W George F, Pierce, Jr., Attorm £ N N A . John H. Woodward, ■ney-at-law aud Real E-state Ageut, Prompt and tic iu punh*’ ng business placed in his hands. A S H 1 M G TOM; W. H. Tcr'.n'os, 1.4“.. Pf0l«iit .M.ntioa g!v«- t0 South Carolina Railroad. Charleston, June 20. Is73. DVT PASSENGER TRAIN. Leave Charleston. - . i in a *%wix t / VS AND AFTER SUNDAY. THE 29TH INSTANT, arc honeycombe d like a emder^na \.... -a ^ J lhe following kcheduie wl.l 1>C run os the South ly in their weight. It is further evident that c * ro iiLa Railroad: the globe wae hollow, from the smoothness oi B( .ynVKIiN CHARLESTON AM» AlBl’STA the concave parts. The outside presents the . appearance of a sofc body that has struck upon solid particles, as tbe indentation of grass blades, straws and sticks ore plainly discernable. One of the frr.gments bad fallen on a large stick of wood, aud con- j torms to it exactly. The very texture of the wood can be seen. Further than this, all j material varying from a shot to an ordinary siz d marble. They were perfect spheres, and can be accounted for upon no other hy pothesis than that the rapid revolution of the liquid mass in its descent threw off these particles by centrifugal force. Farts of the material have been subjected to iDten.se heat without the least effect being produced, and HAVING ADDED NEW PRESSES AND NEW MATERIAL TO OUR | OFFICE, AND SECURED THE SERVICES OF Reliable and Experienced WORKMEN. THE Herald MMii Crapy IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE EVERY DISCRETION OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING SUCH AS ; BILL-HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, CIRCU LARS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, SHIPPING RECEIPTS, SHIP PING TAGS, BILLS OF LAD- i ING, NOTES, DRAFTS, INSURANCE BLANKS. CERTIFICATES OF \ STOCK, FINE LABELS. BLANK, vrtECKS, I.K- O A L BLANKS, RAILROAD PLANKS, INVITATION TICKETS, I S ECTION TICKETS,BUSINESS j CARDS,VISITING CARDS, CERTI FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAM PHLETS, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY and as COPPER STILLS, PLUMBING, GAS AND STEAM FITTING, asd exclusive AGENTS I Steve Manufacturing Company. Ali, Kinds op Brass aM Iron (Mis kade to order. N OTXOE ! SPOTSWOOD HOTEL, MACON, GEORGIA, PIIOMAS H. HARRIS, - - Proprietor Elonrtl S£3 Per Day Op. Fassoncpr I>c-i)ot. and on’y One Minute's Witk KennesawH ouse, MARIETTA, CEORCIA. - FLETHER & FRE/E R, GAINESVILLE HOTEL NEWTFITTED TTF FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. I E. L. CALDWELL, - - - Proprietor. j jnne4-<ltf LIMITED COPARTNERSHIP., THE jqnES HOUSE, KEAfi THE PUBLIC 8QUABE, COVINGTON, GEORGIA. T HE mnlefeiglied have formed a limited partner* ship under ami pursuant to Section 1910 of the j Revised Code of Georgia. Tho cenernl partners are Audrew J. West and Henry S. Edwards, and the spe- . cial partner James M. Ball, all of tho city of Atlanta, i ' Ga., under the tirm name and stvle of WEST & EDWARDS. For the purpose of conducting a WHOLESALE GROCERY j R. W. JONES, Proprietor. C Convej auce from the Railroad. COMMISSION lu the city of Atlanta BUSINESS Georgia. The said James M. Fa’l. specuR partner, cas con buted to the capital stock Tweuty-nve ll»ou<anai lars, in cash, actually V»«*I in. , Saii.l partnership to date from Jmy 1st. jSu, ! continue for three years. ANDREW J. WEST, 1 General P-itu- 1IENBY S. EDWARDS, | JAMES M. BALL, Special Partner. jj27-dlaw*:iv ese h T Agft • the ade for shipment Soutu, this St-te. Arrives at Augusta Leaves Augusta ..I f ■-.!*. j ..l-.iw^. M.! f NIGHT EXritEKS TRAIN. Leaves Charleston ....... Arrives at Augusta • * Leaves Augusta ..8:10 P.M. *- ,..7:16 A. M. ( .. .6:15 p. M. j ^ Arrives at Charleston m. , ffetwcou Augusta autl Columbia. ( DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. 1 I Arrives at Columbia 1 Leaves Cohimtia. 5-.:i0 A.M 1 ' .... 1:50 I* M ‘ NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN. 6:15 P. M | i Arrives at Columbia ....6:15 A. M 1 .. .7:15 P. M j I Arrives at August* ....7:15 a. m , X-1 Gr X-J X*. ) OUR USUAL STOCK Ot Liquor,, wc u.vt- Ju.t »d.leil »u CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER, li.ir k Co., I-n.rrietor., Cuicmi.ti, Ob o, nd Auror., ; Indiana. Thi-* B^er ia special.y n aud is. therefore, the be®;. Every keg guaranteed to be good and sound. Ordors Solicitod, Ci - \v« refer Ibo public to III- following corwrpon- ; deli S CUTHMAN & HAAS. | ATLANTA, GA. | ATLANTA, GA., Just 18,1S73. Mr. \y. J. land, City: Dear Sir—Messrs. Gaff A Co ■desire " ~ Oreecent unswvry iwnu» »-*«:•. »•»- — , # Beer and flud It a pleasant aud palatable beverage, but before suceptlux tho sale of it we want your profee- ; Stmftl nptuion aa to ita purity, we. therefore, des ie ! jn\* to call at our store aud draw a eauiple from a small J fet which we have here. After you have made an aual- I y%ia let us know the result, i Reepectfully, « OUTHMAN * HAAS. ERN CITIES ; IN FACT, RANG® FROM , ! ATLANTA. OA., Jm V 1, T8T3. TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PER C'?IT. LESS Messrs. Outhwan A Haas, Atlanta, Ga>: Cheap as the Cheapest! THOSE WHO FAVOR US WITH THEIR RDERS MAY RELY UPON ALL “ROMI ES BEING FAITHFULLY CARRIED UT. PLEASE REMEMBER WE HAVE ONE PRICE FOR ALL! **-rr apriUdly NEWTOM HOySE. MRS. JANET HAUDROP, COR*.<ER OK MAIN AND SPBISO STRF.ET8. SPARTA, GEORGIA. TEUilS : $2.00 per day Lodging included. | 60 per meal Without Lodgiu | inarch 25-tf. NATIONAL HOTEL. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, J. E. OWENS, Proprietor, Lata of riedmont and Oraagt Eatil, LyuiUbnrg. V, BA6GASI CARRIED TO AND FROM the depot FREE OF CHARGE. WOODRUFF & JOHNSON Have established a Repository at Mark W. Johnson’s Agricultural Building, corner of Alabama and Forsyth streets, where they arc now receiving a fresh stock of Carriages, Buggies and Wag ons from some of the best manu factories in America, and nude especially to their order for tli.s market. The Woodruff Buggy, ! which is justly celebrated for its j great DL RABILITY and light I draught, will be one of the spf.- j cialties of this Repository. It i is the intention of this firm to | supply GOOD, IA ARRANT.LD j WORK at the lowest possible ' price, making it an inducement I for parties living at a distance | from Atlanta to come hereto send their orders. Carriage or Buggy cial order at ; liort i purchase. | Any style | made to ' notice. 5 W.W.WnOURUFF. MARK W. JOKiiSON. , Attg23-diiu Harrison Bradford & Go’s STEEL PENS. Special attf ntion called to the well known number*. 505—75—28—20 A 22. FACTORY, ML VERNON; OFFICE, 75JCHNST.,N,Y augS-Jm of Cindnnxtl, Ohio. I to accept the Agency for the sale ot their Brewery Vienna Beer. N\e have tried the nlturnl College." Day and night tTa'us out r f Atlanta connect closely with this Road at Augusta for Charleston and Colutu- . Daily Train out of Macon makes close connection j with Night Train. A - M THAN MANY OF THEM. pr?- Send in your wder for uu.v kind oi PRINTING, c/rckr-, from nbrond will re ceive prompt attention and ouiy a reaaouable Detroit street cars are afflicted with a ghost, Ttaio . in tbe semblance of a beautiful lady, richly Night Train out of Aogusta makes close connection i p er conHge oti fftfUml cost charged tor tno dressed. The peculiar thing about her ia ibat i at Columbia with Greenville and Columbia EaUroad. a-Len a condacor API-U ^ her she suddenly vanishes a very pleasing and ting route. - • " *—■* — • l '" k 1 UleK.nt uew SlM'piDK Car. on ulglit tr^ns between useful performance, indeed, and one which i would naturally be looked for in any sensible August, and Ch.rle.ton. ghost. ! lnRl . d , ( Last Tax Notice. Chicago has found a new use for «treetcars, as they are now attaching boxes to them for [ the reception’of mail matter. These will be , W>Y a resolution t to arranged that tbe letters can be deposited | Jp I *m • -t a .... .lAooinn tliA pur Tax on tne mu id without entering or stopping the car, and, attiring at corlain points, they will he re moved and empty ones put in their places. Tne plan has worked exceedingly well as far as it has been tried. resolution of ConnciJ, passed ot the &th inst., •d to clone iny books for collecting Instant and Pirn them over fo the Clerk of Connell, on Ihe flr«t day of October, whose duty It will be to )h-u« Fi. Fa» against all delinquents immediately thereafter. Take due notice and govern yourselves accordingly apO-tl HERALD PUBLISHING CO. ALABAMA STREET OFFICE GEORGIA BAILKOAD. A lot Ot Roll Digging from Boston, marked Dia mond A, at Georgia Bailtoad De»ot. Conaignee want ed to taka poaaeaeion, or it muat be stored. ED. A. WEHNEIt. Agent. jfeff. Davis House, NEWS AS. GA., L. P. THOMAS, Propt’r GKSTLEMEX-This wlU certify that I have made a thorough chemical examination ol the “ Crescent Brewery ” Lager Beer, received uf you a lew days ago. I ttud the article f.-ee lrom tojurioua aubataucce, drugs. «tc., the bitter principle being due to pure ^ The analysis herewith affixed exhibits tb* quant i- tiea ot the main proximate constituents and compares favorably with the analyses of the best foreign beers snu ales. I am. very truly, yours, * \VM. J. L\ND, An. Chcm. ANALYSIS: Extractive matter. (Sugar. Dextrine, Albu- men. Hop Resin, etc.) Pet. 0.6283 Alcohol—(volume per centavo) Water ••••• Specific gravity of the Beer,... NATIONAL HOTEL (Formnri, T'.bba H..uao.i TVntton. Goor^lA, I B.P. O NEILL A JNO. BARCLAY. Proprietor,. u OWARD HOUSE BROAD STREET. Nearly Opposite Montgomery and EufanlaR. R. Depot | EUFAULA, ALABAMA. BOARD—ror Day 5 " The Best Home in town. , pr ll ij- W. HOWARD.I'rop r. UNIVERSITY HOTEL, ATHENS, GEORGIA, By R. H. LAMPKIN. j Rates of Boakd.—Per day, $2 00 ; per vreck. $9.00. j aprlO Madison House. I MADISON. GEORGIA. 6025 Pet. 88.U717 ....I.U157 I 1 R u f*tbe bnat’liolelB iu the houtti. Porter* at all i Hie trains wbo will tak. care OI jwj® reaaouati'.e. T- »■ WOODARD. . I May?a-d'tf. Grantville Hotel. B. F. M. T. BRANNON. 1 ,TlRSr-CLARS HOTEL, situated immediately op- \H>site the depot, in the peasant little village of rautville, ou Atlanta and West Point Railroad. TENNESSEE HOUSE, Corner Tennessee and Main streets, Ca.rtor»villo, Georgia. %w,Splendid faro su«i uisoesI I’ r tes sugflCm J.6UEMKR. ATLASTA PAPKE MILLS. Book and 'ewi, JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor. *o this*paper as a sample of the p.al.tv ol News PORT ROYAL RAILROAD ENGINEER AND Sl't’URTNTENDENT’S OFFICE) Or l’oui Royal Rajiboad Compaxt. j ArorsT*. Ga., June‘IS. 1S73. ) O N AND AFTER MONDAY. JCNK 30. TRAINS ON this Road will run as follows: DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Augusts at S A 'S‘ I Arrive at Port ltoyal at **•“• I Arrive at Charleston at i : S P 'J!’ ! Arrive at Savannah at 3:30 p.m. UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will lesvo Port Royal at 9:45 AM. ! Leave Charleston at A M - j Leave Savaunah at A 1 Arrive at Augusta at * u DOWN NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Wlil leave August* at Arrive at Port Royal at 11:86 p.m. Arrive at Charleston at 5K)0 a.m. Arrive atBavaucah at 12:30 p.m. UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at 10 .30 p.m. Leave Charleston at I.fave Savannah at F - M - Arrive at Augusta at * ; ®® A - M - Paaaeniiera leaving Atlanta by the 6 o’clock r. M. train, make connection at Augusta with Down Day Passenger ior Port Royal, Savannah, and points l 8o " ,b - 1 JAR. O. MOORE, jyl-dtf Engineer aud SupenotendanL