Newspaper Page Text
1
HERALD.
ATLANTA, GA., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1873.
WHOLE NO. 343
FOSTER BLODGETT.
IT WILL “PUT MONET IN 7HEIB PUBSE,” II. CASTLEMAN,
but thank Heaven the Governor ii not 90 nf- j AtL * nw ’ ° a -
fected, and I believe after the second sober
a _ T TTxrxrM thought he will see hie daty in this matter,
Interesting Letter xrom ajuJugehis power and influence for the light,
FAISTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC.
H. CASTLEMAN,
Him-
UC 18 READY TO EETUSN TO GEOBGIA—WHY HE
DID NOT STAND KIS TRIAL—HE APPEALS
rOB JUSTICE—HE THOUGHT CONLEY*S
PAKDON VALID.
Atlanta, Ga., September 30, 1S73.
To tee Editors of the Herald:
It will be remembered that at the last April
and see that jastice is done to nio and my TT *\7” I JS I 3ST
securities as well as to the State of Georgia.
This is all we ask, and under the circum- and
stances I feel suro that the verdict of
nine-tenths of the people of Georgia
would be that the cases against
Blodgett should be tried, if he
be found guilty let him Buffer the punish-
men, if he be found innocent let him go free;
but do not make his securities suffer on a
mere technicality, more especially when (he
money which maj' be taken from them would
not be beneficial to the State, but only to a ; . tlaNTa paper mills—j as. ORMOND pro-
General Produce Broker,
ATLANTA, GA.
Office—Alabama Street, opposite Depot. seplO tf . ^
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
ATLANTA DEPARTMENT
chants, corner Decatur and Pryor streets, op- !
poette the Kimball House.
SEWING MACHINE AGENCIES.
milE IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE SEWING
I MACHINE. Cheapest and most Durable. Also.
THE HOME—finest machine made. Prices low. u.
G. Maxwell, Gen’l Agent, corner Broad and Marietta !
streets, Atlanta, Ga.
- - ia Hardware, Carriage Material and Mill Stones, |
45 W hiteball street.
Ci^HOS. M. CLARKE A: CO., Importers and Whole- ;
JL sale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Harness and
Iron Goods of all descriptions Peachtree street. 1
Largest nock In the city.
CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY.
ATLANTA PAPER MILLS.
Office, Corner Broad and Marietta Sts.
A T. FINNEY, ManufactJ H ...
• Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Sewing Machine
■| Wagons, Ac. Send f' "
i beyond the Bridge.
and dealer in !
Broadstreet, just
ft few officers who now enjoy good salaries, piuetok. For specimen of ...
term of the Superior Court of Fulton county, and I believe such will be the opinion of Gov- to this issue of this paper,
judgment was taken on the bond of Foster ernor Smith.
Blodgett, against him ami his sureties, for I am willing and ready to return to Geor- APOTHECARIES
i Opera House. The “ Fast Gain-
gift and either to give bond for my appear- i
TI1HE SINGER DROP-LEAF SEWING MACHINE.
AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES.
street. Finest liquors in the city.
| of liquors mixed in the best style.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
vO-. (tao fnr non oime'Lianc^ for trial unon two * 7 ' 7* B V W “7.— £ JOLLIER A VENABLE, Wholesale and retail Drug-
ior non-appe.tiance ioi iriai upt»u anC3 a t C ourt or go to jail, and there remain;^ gistsandJ
indictments against him, in connection with till the charges against me are disposed of Decatur streets.
Lis management of the State Road. Mr. by due course of law, provided my bondsmen ; ■ tenry c. pope, wholesale Druggist, 27 Whitehall
, .. . , i. 4 -__ rnu , rnnr are relieved. I know I still have political and : £1 street, Atlanta, Ga.
h.odgelt pea ' I ... also personal enemies in Georgia, but I be- J g-jeo. J. HOYVAHD, •ucceMor toTiow»rd K McKny,
Conley as relieving him from the bond; but Jieve most of them are now willing and would Wholesale and Retail Druggist, at the Old stand,
Judge Hopkins decided the pardon illegal and pleased to have justice done me. I should Peachtree street.
null and void. To this Mr. Blodgett’s attor- : also Lave friends, for I have m.tde 1 “ —
neys, who are lion. B. H. Hill, Judge O. A. many sacrifices fob them.
Lochrane and Gartrell A Stephens, excepted I a ^ s .° \ have done the State some i ^ the bridge, makes advances to planters, a full \ Bourbon Whisky.
_ _ 3 _ u: j j 1- matter tn the serv,ce » M could be testified bj’ the tiioasands . line of Agricultural Implements, Publishers of the
and prepared a bill to take the matter to thc 0 f her cit i zen s who are now enjoying the | Rural Southerner.
Supreme Court. The terms were all agreed I benefit of the Homestead Act-, as well as hy j ww AKK w. JOHNSON, Dealer la Agricultural im-
npon by the attorneys on each side, and some many widows and orphans who are now re- j ItJ. piements, Seeds, Guano, etc. Advance, made to
papers being mislaid, it was agreed to submit! lieved from suffering and want in consequence j P lant<, r* Marietta atreet
the case to the Snpreme Court on its merits, i of my action in making the wife compc- 1
to all of which Judge Hopkins certified, and tent to hold property in her own right free
the papers were transmitted to the Supreme I from the debts and conlracts of the husband,
co-utt. This would have all been very-well, This can be seen by referring to the proceed-
but ->?r a slight neglect of Mr. Blodgett’s ! ings of the Constitutional Convention. Bat
attor' ys. They omitted to gee the acknowl- enonght of this. All I want is justice, and
edgefi^tnt of service upon the bill of eicep- that the Governor of Georgia will do unto me
tions farm the State's attorneys. This neg- and my surities as he would under like cir-
lect, so slight in itself, bnt so fatal to Mr. cumstances have others do unto him. This OF THt sxate OF GEOIWIA—F. 11. Co
Blodgett, ends tie case, sc far as the jndg- is all I ask, and this I have a reasonable right j J3 icr. President; w. W. Bell, Cashier. Paper dis
meet for $25,000 against Mr. Blodgett and to expect. j counted. Deposits received. Foreign and Dome.ti,
Lis sureties is concerned, unless the Gover- In conclusion, I will say in the language of
nor or Attorney General choses to acknowl- Cardinal Wolsey, "Had I bested mx God with
edge service, when the case eonld be decided half the zeal I served Governor Bullock, my j Line, star First class and steerage tickets at lowest
by the highest authority in the State. This friends and the State of Georgia, He would : rates. .
is very much desired by Mr. Biodgett and his not in mine age have left me naked to mice ; Vs. saLukhin, Bankers ind Brokers, next to ! Whitehall street,
sureties, enemies.” Fosteb Blodgett. - " IT• National Hotel. Lxcbanne bought and sold.
By the following letter from .Hr. Blodgett
Wagons and Buggies, Decatur street.
J J. FOUR, Carriage Manufacturer, corner Line
a and Pryor^ streets.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
,v cO., Commission Merebants,
11 • 5C Peachtree and 33 Broad stieet. Heat city
; reference given.
J A. ANSLEY, formerly J. A. Aneley k Co., of Au
• gusts, Ga., Commission Merchant, office corner 1
Pryor and Hunter Streets. Advances In cash, or by i
acceptance, made on goods In store or when bills La
j ding accompany Drafts.
SOUTHERN LIFE
insurance Company.
i ASSETS JANUARY 1ft, 1873 $1,534,163 97
THE LEADING
Life Insurance Company
OF THE SOUTH.
GEN. JOHN B. GORDON PTEs ID ENT
! ANNUAL INCOME ABOUT S1.000.00U
o. SKaxs i Eg?
- ■ m wiiini-r Georgia. ura<r
k mission Merchant, corner Forsyth aDd
BANKS.
COTHRAN & JACKSON.
HANKERS,
ILOJVIE Goorgin,
Collections sDd Remittances piomptlv attended to.
sep9-3m
B E
C.
w
chant—Warehouse Corner Bartow Street and
corner Peachtree andWal . W. & A. R. It. Office, 9 Alabama Street Grain, Hay,
_ ; Flour, Bacon, Bulk Meats, Lard, Hams (sugar-cured
Rail- and plain) Lime, Cement, Plaster, Domestics and Yarns.
ALLACE ft FOWLER, Alabama street, opposite
Herald Office.
. Decatur and Pryor
plesale Grocers, corner
SICN AND FRESCO PAINTING.
^^^ange bought and sold. Checks on all points in j Jacks, Whitehall street, Atlanta
| Europe, iu sums to suit. ! — ■■ — —
*3-Agent, fr the Inm.n and Canardistvam.hip j STOVE AND H0USEFURNISH1NG GOODS
, t Dealers in Paper, Paper Bags, Twines, Rope,
; Fnper stock, old metal, hides, etc., 33 Pxyor street.
i oia stsna, • Atlanta, Ga.
where orders will be attended to. *—■■■» A I ~~ ZTT~- “ . -
be found at the office of the above. G. W. ^TEPHEN? A 1 Ll NN, Commission Merchants, and
hitchall street, Atlanta. ! dealers in Grain, Flour, Provisions. Country
| Produce, Lime and Cement.
ECONOMY
Is the Watchword of the Company.
JP JEh O IMI JP T
In ad)usting and paying losses.
NO RESTRICTIONS
On Travel or Residence.
-S' J
TEWAKT & WOOD, dealers in Stoves, Hollow
T B
• vii
SIMMONS i CO., Wholesale Grain and Pro-
♦r, a'gentlemrm of this city, hit views of the A Strange blit Doubtful Story. ! ^‘oSdon^csldentt
UNDERTAKERS.
case will be seen:
Newberry, S., C., September 25, 1873.
Dear Sir—Your esteemed favor of the
twentieth instant to band. I read with much
interest your account of the interview with
Governor Smith. I have no acquaintance
with the Governor; in fact I do not remember
Willis, cashier.
CLAIM THAT THE SEWING MACHINE WAS IK- j
VENTED EIGHTY YEARS AGO BY AN
ENGLISHMAN.
' ly sent when requested.
WILLIAMS k CO., Dealers and Commission
NO. H. JAMES, Ranker, James’ Block.
WHITE COODS. NOTIONS. ETC.
duce by car load without expense. Yellow Front, Ken-
nesaw Block, Forsyth street, Atlanta, Ga.
The Southern Life
Offers advantages that cannot be surpassed.
1 Gen. A. H. COLQUITT VICE PRESIDENT
J. A. MORRIS,
Secretary.
FINANCE COMMITTEE:
| A AUSTELL.
E. W. HOLLAND.
BACA MASbFACTUKY.
: CO., Dealers and Manufacturers of !
The New York Graphic has the fol.owing:
_ ‘-The there new
ever having seen or met him, nevertheless he under the sun gets quoted so often that it
is at the head ol a great State—the State in seems too stale for repetition, yet we are con-
which I was born and reared—and I learn stantly reminded of its iorce the more the
that ways and means of former times are studied. | . H .
he is to the “manner rorn/’ The adage has just received a most unexpected Pryor anti Mitchell streets. Atlanta, <*»•
Lencc I feel more certain that he will regard : ;, nd remarkable illustration. It is found that BOOTS AND SHOES.
the motto of our great State, and "ill act in dev e IoMd upwards ol ^elghfy™ years' 2 mo* UE«KY"'BANKS * "BON, vrhoU*.le aealen ii
tms matter with “Wisdom, Justice and Mod- developed up varas ol eignty yjy rs Boots sud Shoes, Leather and shoe Findings,
tration.” If I am not guilty of the offenses ‘"\ nd *“ ['l Ine Enghsh patcn.- Big n of the Golden Boot, 3e Peachtree Wrcet, Atlanu,
charged against me, I am satisfied that neither Office Reports magnificently repnbl.sbed by Oeo^u.
& ^ .... ... thA GftVM’nmpnf. in 18.*-! tliAro Is tho snooiti. tr a 1/
issiK onHm; swtsbs as® | ESirSSS I °" oeK “ Y AK ° OL * ss »*» E - .....».
A United States Depository. A. Austeil. President : „ * ^ ^ 88 " hlUb,U 8tllet ’ At ' M cBItIDE A C*l„ Wbolessle dealers iu Crockery, | L. L. BLECKLEY, Cocnsellor.
W. K. Tnller. Cmshier. ! — ’ ? I iVX Gtass and Eartl.envrsre. Kimball House. I
= i & CO . Woolesnle Notiona. WUtte Ciooels. «- AW A CO., Wholesale Crockery, iUiietu'etrei I
TT Millinery and Fancy Goods, 15 Decatur street, I i npar nr I
— I Atlanta rim
SOUTHERN
WOOD ESGRATHG.
r Peachtree and Marietta, up stairs.
FRUITS. VEGETABLES, ETC.
Fruits, sud Yege-
THE
LIFE
P. O. Box 454.
ARK HAM A BOLDEKKKSS, Wholesale dealers
Boots sud 8fcoes, Reptiblic Block
CARPETS. MATTINCS. ETC.
Governor Smith or any other honest citizen the Government m 18-G, there Is the spec*- W|sJt
cf the State would desire me punished, or ° atl ° n , of tl one TUomas SamU, of Greenh.li aUjH
iny securities put to troable and expense. It j Re ? t3 > 1“ the f 1 ^r 1 ' Um * 0D ’ MM
really seems to me that all that Georgia ' ^der date of Ju'y 17,1 i-JO, for a composition■
should desire is that the majesty of her laws ' ° f «sins and gums for sticking the soles of « ». KW«DBIOT« «: sonsi. The b
be vindica'ed, and that those who violate ^ , b u ooUi and sLocs together Curiously enough. Carpets Oi doms and Matting to
them be punished. It is charged that I failed j the ^cmeatton says not a word m regard to c jg- Mlrk:lu
to appear at court, which I was under bond n ) ac ^. intr 7’. 11 * s #®eooipanied by a large
to do. oousequently the bond is forfeited ; P liul “ wluchar* figured asewmg machine, a
and my snrities liable. Let us examine **«“{? machine and some other nmmpor-
mto this matter. It is true that I ! ‘“V a «l cle * The sewing mathme was m-
htd given a bond to the Governor of | eud f d for thc Pappose of . rastemng the soles
^ - — | to the nppers. a here is a spool for the
MISCELLANEOUS.
H E R'LD PUBLlaHlV ri CO M I'. NV, Alabama i try Produce at the lowest ates. Aiao, s
i ' I ' HIMM
street, near Broad. All kinds of Job Work neatly ! YAItI>
promptly'exeented.
appearance, but not very long after, to-wit,
cn the 9th day of January, 1872,
iCiC.
CAHN k LAMP, Wholesale Grocers and
Provision Dealers, 25 East Alabama
Street, Atlanta. Georgia.
containing 06 columns, the largest and most in-
, teresting paper ip the SUte. ——
TII H.TUhMKBrixl^fc Bomap Bair^nd Mte- 1 \Y. mie^auii^ 11 ySSSi«‘'biMl!i
'I A.
o . menu. Stationery, and sole agents for Steinvmy
A Sons' and other celebrated pianoe, 15 Whitehall
street, Atlanta, Ga.
Bedding, Mattreaaei. PilUowa, Bolsters, Etc. 1 street* Atlanta.
; and Tent Maker - "—-— -'—- 1 ’
Whitehall, Atlanta. Ga.
Prevision Dealer*, Comer Whitehall and llitch-
nke ae one of .he FIRST Cotnpanie* of the Contln
SUCCESSFUL AGENTS WANTED.
KOGEKS & LEMAN,
General Agents, Macon. Ga.
MILLER & LAWTON,
General Agent*, Augusta, Ga.
BLACK & WARING,
General Agents, Columbia, S. C.
novdl-dtf
HATS.
hall street, Atlanta, Ga
the materials, and there is a needle with the
cue at the top, precisely like the Howe machine,
i uceited and accepted a pabdon for driving the thread through the bole. It
from the then Gov. of Georgia, to which the is, in fact, iu all the essential features, as per-
great seal of the State was attached. Iu sold feet a machine as any in use at the present
pardon the Governor says: “And I hereby day. This discovery has just been made by
order that the said Foster Blodgett be dis- Mr. Lucions Lyon. A gentleman iu Boston I 1
charged from any and all arrests, and from : gave him the hint, a few weeks ago, that the wnttebaUsw-wc ^
the obligations of all bonds given by him for < principle of the sewing machine had already
his appearanoe at any court in this State,” ! been discovered in England, and that it was
Ac. Not being well rened in the law myself, to be found in the Patent Office Reports. On
I appealed to lawyers in whom I had confi-. reaching this city, he immediately went to the
denee, two of which had been at the very 1 Astor Library and obtained permission to ex
head of the highest court in Georgia. They, amine the magnificent series presented by the
as well as many others, assured me that the : English Government to the Library,
pardon was legal and valid, and fully relieved After a long search, he came upon
both myself and securities; that there was no , the specification above described,
necessity for my personal appearance at The discovery ccnnot bnt have a
court, aa the pardon would be plead by at- most important bearing upon the manufac-
torney, and that it I desired I could leave the tnre of these machines. Manufacturers of all
:ate with impunity. The Hon. B. H. Hill, I the various descriptions of sewing machines
_ for Kerosene Stores. Pntt's Astral Oil, Triampb
Washing Machine. Clotbea Wringor, etc., Bclgean
Sheet Iron and Enameled Ware. Whitehall atreet.
S immons a hunt7 groceries of every description
Country Produce at low rates, at Junction ol
v„ r . i TT ITCH COCK * GO'S, floap Factory—A fnll line oi ^,5**^*
‘ii his ilne P Whitel ! A JL Laundry and Toilet Soaps constantly on band, j 33 and 34 North 1
INSURANCE AGENTS.
Oldest Insurance Agency in the city.
Office 27 Alabama street, Atlanta, Ga.
f|lH E ATLANTA - DAILY HERALD contains^
X reading matter than any other paper tn Gecrgla j -
CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS.
Job Work.
STEAM PRESSES!
FINE PRINTING
J« Mi
Fire. O
GODFREY & BON, General Agents »t. Louis
Mutual Life Insurance, and Royal of Liverpool,
Offioe 56 Whitehall street. Agents wanted.
i Bash, Blinds, Monidlnga, Jtc., Broad atreet.
LIQUORS.
•T W B. LOWE & CO.. Dvoler ind Manuf^lurer ol
*' • “JL 1 "®- T FA n-'l ” , Ready Made Clothing, old stand, Whitehall VGa.. Wholesale dealer, in Foreign and Domestic
! tre.fi Whi.kiefi W.ne*. Brandies. Bnmfi Ginfi etc., and
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, No. 4 Peachtree street,
near the NationaL I »•
- T AGKR BLER BREWERY. City Brewery, corner
J G. JONES, Fashionable Tailoring Establishment | M A Collins and Harris streets, Lager Beer, Ale and
• within fifty yards of National Hotel and Kimbal j Beer, Fechter, Mercer k Co., office In Old Post Office
House. Full Line cf goods always on band. Building, Atlanta, Ga,
CIGARS. TOBACCO, ETC.
A tlanta department life association ,
of America. Officers—T. L. Langston, Presi- . I> H. EKGELliEltT. Mannlaeturers ol Cigars and . _ _ ,
Georgia, reiterated the same, and in a' letter j been paying a royalty to Elias Howe and his ! L. Kedwine, Vice-President ; .I. H. Morg*n, ; 1 * Tobiioco. Fineet br*nd« alwar* on har.d. Broad ^ J 3 _ wllit , hlU ” t
Ifiom him now in my possession, he says: family lor the use ol the Deedle, which is the 1 qTmJSoU Breid°XeVt. comS _ - - — — — ! ——
•Governor Smith is of my opinion, and be- essential part ol the machine. If this discov- Alabam*. P,o.Box2T6.
iieves your pardon goddand valid.” And the ’ ery is of any weight at all, its effect would I p «,T^rr/r"w„ e k™i„ii
Hon. Mr. Tweedy, m a letter to me just alter seem to completely invalidate the claims of \\ . ud lhmnix K of Hartford, rmnkirn ol gT'
an interview with the Gov., says: “Gov. Smith i the Howe estate for tfie royalties, and, indeed, Philadelphia, and Southern Mutual. Athens,
requests me to saytojon that your pardon is to render the trustees ofthe estate liable to j CHARLES A. CHOATE. KimbaU Hon«,73.rn7r
legal and valid. Now, after all these assn- 6ait« at law for the recovery ot all the enor- Xy of Wall street., General Agent of New York
ranees from the Governor of the State, from mous sums which have been paid for royal-1 Equitable.
:wo of the farmer Chief Justices of the Sa- ties in the past. It is enough to Like away j‘EjjrilLIaM GVUiJiiaW. Geaerai Agent ior Goor-
remc Court, from such lawrers as B. H. one’s breath to think of the immense am ouut Yr gia of Republic Life Insurance Company, offic
* - '• ~ ■ '• ' " • ’ ■ • ■ ^“’"’blic Block.
* j Phox’M>:tokb or thi Mountain Gaf Whiskies.
• I if^OX A HILIj, Wholesale denier* in Fortgn and Do |
L I ‘ ‘ ‘
mestic Liquors, Peachtres street.
Wholesale Tobhacco and Liquors
6treet, Atlanta, Ga.
MARBLE YARDS.
B
Whitehall street, near railroad.
CONTRACTORS
C A. TUTTLE, Contractor and Builder, corner :
a Hunter and Pryor streets. Contracts fa:tli-
Hill, Gartrell, Stephena and fully a hundred of litigation which is likely to arise out of } _ JR H
rthcTF, can it be held in equity or iu»tice that these conflicting claims. The lawyers have ! W A ^ onc >* office carried out.
the obligation was violated; did not I believe au enchanting prospect before them." j Ji T_ ~ ooacq Ann lOftiil
as did nine-tenths of the legal minds of Geor- » , , , \\ r M. J. MAG ILL, Superintendent Agencies Cotton COPPER, B AffL KO0.
«,*a tLaf riftrdon wi*< ooo^ ftnd • » states Lfff Inauranc© Go., No. 6 Kimball House.
^ ^ l V I? A Two Himrirpd Dollar Npf5t for 1 McDonough street, corner Fulton. -aflDDLErON A BROS., Coppf
the necessity Of my api>eaTing no longer ex- A 1 w U HU.IIU1 cU Uuilctl XxtJS J lUI — I Founders, FiuisherB. Gas Filters and Bbeetl |
:sted ? a MOUSe ! A% IS> ^ CL/RK, Fire Insurance, School^ Fund- \v ul . ker8 . Broad street, opposite the fcuu Buildiug.
street, Atlanta. Gs.
MEDICAL.
The first intimation we get that the pardon , |
OOt. gopd^is from tjie decision Of Judge THF T1TrLE T frrEw -dm- a m< tim of its! A TLkOiTA DEPARTMENT Southern Life. Jnoj
:7 >pkids rendered *sly a short time since. ™ E 1 IAb. Ooadoa Fnasident, A. H. Colquitt Vice I*resi-
This decision ie not final and may be revetsed ! * |
by the 8upreme Court; but belore that final
decision is rendered, I propose to
Burglar and Fire-proof Safes, Broad street. A n wor k done promptly.
H UNNICUT k BEL LIN G JU AT LIS.
Urssa WortiOTH, and d« s.t
trett. Atlanta.
f W. T. Park, office NO. 35*. Whitehall Street,
■ W P. O. Box No. 158, Atlanta. Ga. Treatment of
^ ra8S Chronic Diseases, Impurities of the Blood, Obstetric:
tr-tn ant j Diseases of Women sud Children iuids a spec
ialty.
, J. A. Morris Secretary.
From th© cirveland P.aicdesl;t. j JEWELRY. SILVER WARE.
Misses Gunson it Middleton are drewwsak- lawshe, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.' sud BUvei
ait EAR and STAND MY TRIAL ers and milliners, doing o prosperous bttsi-i JTJ Ware. Agent for the Arundel Pebble Spectacles
before thc Conrta, and thereby protect tho.e J » l No - * U St ' Clair street. By means of J «> WHt-h.ll rtreet.
wnoamon the bond. Can th«e t» any objec- 1 mdo^^d jeo’iomy they had been«*bled | LAWYERS.
CANDY AND Cl)A£KkliS.
Uruamcutal Shrubbery, Hot
PHOTOCRAPH CALLERY.
tion to this; and will not the majestvot the laws in a few monthsi to save W to pay the last;
of Georgia be snfficiently vindicated by tics tnstalment, we believe, of the purchaee mon- if
course? It seems to me that it is not the i e 7 of r
money of my sureties that the great State of i . ® rd *. r , t0 ,P* ev « at duffionestperson
Georgia want*, but the person of the party trom “^ing the amoont, >t was stowed away
.barged with offense. If she has that, he'r i * a an old “‘P hel - ,rhlch w f, s thrown under
dignity, her sovereignty and her honor should tbe . C0 “ D ^ *? an »PI»«ntly careless Wsy.
and which looked altogether innocent of hav
ing any valnable contents.
A few days since, as the day lor payment
approached, one o( the ladies took the satch
el to see if the money was safe. To her
astonishment the satchel was empty. Wbal
bad become of the greenbacks was a mystery
for a time. At length a tiny hole was discov
ered gnawed through a corner of the satchel
and then the ladies remembered having lately
seen a little mouse running about the shop
be satisfied.
Take another view of the case. Tbc bond
given by myself and securities was a contract
01 ofcifealioii mitered into between n* and
the then Governor of Georgia and his suc
cessor* in office. If the then Governor or
one of hie successors in office by public Exec
utive order, under the great seal of the State,
relieved ns from this obUgsticn, is it right, eq
uitable, or just, to hold ns now rigidly to iu
enforoement. If we have not literally com
H.
■ ■..IJ Forsyth street.
WIMPY, Attorney-»t*L»w, Atlanta, Georgia —
Practices in all the courts. Special attention given i
to the collection of cliiins, and si! buaiuesa promptly •
attended
I fj LEWIS’ STEAM BAKERY Manufactures all
DYE-WORKS.
J AMES BANKS, Attorney at Law, Atlanta. Georgia.
Special attention given to the C
All business attended to promptly
Aumm .......... .... Cleaning in all tranches.
to the Collection of Claims, j antced. Boat office box 540.
Drug Store, on Whitehall street. First
-— . photographs, etc., executed promptly, at reasonable
I rs^ps Call and sea spool mens.
PRIVATE BOA It IH NG HOlSKK fc
DENTISTS.
plied with the obligation, U it not the fault j *“ d in ,h ® ™>n>«y ot the satchel. Patting
of tbe then Governor of Georgia, or one of! |be“ •’•reutuatancea together a clew was ob-
hi* *meee«or* in office; and, foisootb, should . to ‘k® thief.
a grant Slate like Georgia presa her citizens *^
for the fnlfillment of an obfigation that hod, t b f, t ’I? ‘e® ”^, thlef ' By “ r «-
by thc order of her chief Executive, been MU. eemtimring the floor tbe eonrae of the
J 1 diaiinalive burglar was tracked by bits of
SET ASIDE akd ANNULLED. greeobacks to a bole ia the wail, inside of
JaA me oak in all candor and sincerity, will . which was found a nest made of the missing
the State of Georgia take advantage of my- $200. But the bills *ud scrip had been torn
K:lf and snrities for placing confidence in a j to fragments, so that not a cent could be
paper issued by authority of her Governor, saved. In th«|nest lay the mouse which had
counUnigMd by ber Secretary of Stale, and done the mischief, and it was dead, having
with tbe great seal attached thereto? lean- probably been poisoned by tbe arsenic con-
fjl street. Table supplied with tbe best the market
•Boris. ^ ^
RS.~ OVERBY’ts ISoartJifiK Roust—Near the
bridge, convenient to all the Churches, Pest
Office. Library, etc. _ _
1* "sL^sssSp^ 47 WhU * s I A-f h
Street. Atlanta, Ga. j j„st scrqas th*bridge.
D U. JA WES ALLEN LINK, Dentist, corner White- ;
hall and Hunter streets, Atlanta. Ga.
HAVING ADDED NEW PRESSES AND
NEW MATERIAL TO OCR
OFFICE, AND SECURED
THE SERVICES OF
Reliable and Experienced
WORKMEN.
THE
Herali MMm Ceipy
IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE
EVERY DESCRIPTION OF
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
SUCH AS
HEADS, LETTER-HEADS, CIRCC
LARS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS,
SHIPPING RECEIPTS, SHIP
PING TAGS, PILLS OF LAD
ING, NOTES, DRAFTS.
INSURANCE BLANKS.
CERTIFICATES OF
STOCK, FIXE
LABELS.
BLANK
CHECKS, LE-
GAL BLANKS,
RAILROAD BLANKS,
INVITATION TICKETS.
E LECTION TICKETS,BUSINESS
CARDS, VISITING CARDS, CERTI-
FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES
PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAM
PHLETS, ETC.. ETC.. ETC.. ETC., ETC
NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY
inti oouni in uircun. [ .| irt-oc. just across me image. ^ t ^,
rp !TO»at>BMT. fwtQ^t-tav.^rik>: 1? u “’ u ! °. n !Cheap as the Cheapest!
JL • rk*u street, up stairs, practices in ail tbe I worx prompuy ana ueauy uu»uru. jJM. Peachtree street, can furuisU pleasant rooms t» I
Whitehall
street. Residence, corner.
fllHOS. W. HOOPER, Attor
JL etreet, will attend to all kinds of legal business.
Marietta street.
and Alabama streets (upstairs), Atlanta, Ga.
M DEGRAFFENRIED, Attorney at Law, spec!
• attention to tbe prosecution of claims stains
P EEPLES k HOWELL. Attorneys at Law, No. 20
and 22 Kimball House.
D OYAL k SUER ALLY, Attorneys «t Law, Gntliu
©•*
AUCTIONEERS.
T N. WILLIAMS, Acutionrer sud Cotumisaon
• Merchant, Marietta »treet, near Teacbtree. Ad
j vsncea made on coosiKoments.
^"cTmaYSON, Auction auiMWiMMi Mandilt,
• and Dealer in FnrnUmq. Marietta etreet.
BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS.
1 WH1LL1PS & CHEW, No. 1 Marietta street. Look-
sellers, Stationers and PUuo Dealers.
WALDEN. Books and Fancy Sta*
tlouery, 106 Whitehall Street.
Single persons. Day boarders also re-
j oeived.
PICTURES AND FRAMES.
I AS. R.^BANDEttJJ, MauulacHirer and l>ealer iu
Chromos. Mouldiugs, Looking Glasses and Pistes,
No. 371; Whitehall Street. AUauta, Ga.
tt ITOHOOOl
BtSISENS COLLEGES.
THOSE WHO FAVOR US WITH THEIR
ORDERS MAY RELY UPON ALL ►sROMI
6ES BEING FAITHFULLY CARRIED
1 OUT. PLEASE REMEMBER WE HAVE
- " ONE PRICE FOR ALL !
COME ONE! COME AIL!
a ivr-»-> hjhgUsTBR. and these prices will compare
4 l.L wi.liin, to paiticipate in our Mnutcip^ Elec- FAVORABLY WITH THOSE OF NORTH-
tioUS
are required to come to my office at the City Ball, and £ CITIES ; IN FACT, RANGE FROM
IOOUL’8 SOUlIlLhN BLSlNLhH UNIVhKSI TY* ; f e ^i| er tlifir Aat6e», wt ere the book* are towoinn
not, I will not believe it.
Tbe Governor being the Executive of the
Stdte, should eland impuFtUl between tbe
,State and her citizens, fie should see lhat
jastice It done both, and if nCcesaary should
not he#t*ie to nse iris prerogative to effect
*.fcis. He occupies a very different position
•. rom those State and Conrt officers who are
pressing this matter. They are most Anxious
to have this bond forfeited aDd bAve tbc mon
ey paid into their hands for division.
tAllied in the greet coloring on tbe money.
Pnnce Croay-Chmnel, who claimed descent
from the ancient toyAl house oi Hungary, re
cently died ia Paris. Though for many years
of his life be was a writer on public law, be
was previously concerned in a number of rev
olutions. He fought for Greek independence,
burg Attempt and was one of the R >mau rev- j {J keeps always
olutionistH of 184H. sud Horses for sale
A Standard Institution, tbe largest and beat practi-
. , . .. | cal business school in ths South. For circulars, etc.,
^£0. T. FRY, Attorney-st-Law, No. 6 Kimball j address B. F. Moore, A.M. President.
IH*Mfi B**td«ic* corner McDonough *ud Ktch* , ATEAKTA MUtUMWa WOLfitUE,
d*ou*tnM*. I SL S*lwlle» A MMt)., J»»n*«or«. Borntr Aim And
1< turUrw »twu. TUnfO buixlrcd Or»<li'ml«d »»* In
_ ! pjaitiM. - •
XJULA. a CAMUUKlt, Attorney*-*! L*w, No.
II Klmbdll Hoe**. Prmclle*ip *nfit*court*.
LIVERY AMO SALE STABLES.
PI*TOL*. Idle.
Guns, Hitlea, rialols ;;ml
w« joined with Loni:I Napoleon in .he Str.*-1 i gjW4jttSA AnSSra.W a.jglSsK^ j Mk HUotBalta. Ant-
hand a large supply of Mules 1
, etc., Whitehall street, near Depot.
FREEDMAN’S SAYINGS k TRUST CO.
^Chartered by Government of United States.
Offict Broad Street, corner Walton,
R ECEIVES Deposits of Five Cents upward*. l»r-
pos ts payable on demnud with Interest >n’c
net uo«up<>u'.:d*’i twics per auuurc. Meud lor .
ovW lv PH1ITF D CORPCaiUlei
TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LESS
THAN MANY OF THEM.
*»- Send in your order for any kind o,
PRINTING. Order3 from abroad will re
oeive prompt attention and only a reasonable
per c.ntage on actual cost charged for thc
HERALD PUBLISHING 60.
ALABAMA STREET