The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 02, 1873, Image 3

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Sequoyah. ; ]STew Advertisements.! M.R.N.YJ 8TATE LAW CARDS. Parties having business in any of the tow named below, will find the Lawyers whose Cards nserted below reliable and prompt. Cards inserted $ 30 a year. The came of Cadmus has been handed down through all ages, as attaching to one of the greatest benefactors of his race. He, it Is said, inrented letters, and laid the fonn- , . dstirmo of tlie literature of Greece But ard Authority upon Practical Subjects «nd »High- nations Ot tue literature OI , ' , „ I TonedLiterar, journal. Only $2.50 • year-leu to club, there have been other inen who nave accom- Q rea » Premiums or Ctih Commissions to Agents, plished 88 much intrinsically as Cadmns, Thirteen yumbers (Oct. to Jan.) On Tria), for truly Attorneys at Law, Athens, Ga. whose names have almost faded from remem- kiita, &c., sent free to - Address D. D. T. MOORK, New Yorlc City, j Emory Speer, , Athens, Georgia, as Solicitor General, will at- OORE S RURAL NEW YORKER- the Great Illustra ted AGBJCULTUBAL and F.AM- , . _ _ „ ilt Weekly, is the Stand* ! A THLN8. _ _ Practical Subjects and a High- 1 -Lm. Toned Literary Jourual.Only $2.5J a year-lesa to clubs. | CODD, Erwifl & Cobb. branoe among men. One of these was Seqnoyah, a Cherokee half-bread, who is entitled to the honor of inventing an alphabet, and reducing a language to symmetrical form. This man was igno rant of the English, or the alphabet of aDy other European language, but he was a thinker, a man of rare ingenuity, and all expert in many handicrafts scarcely known among bis countrymen. He was the Tubal Cain ot his race, a famous workman in met als, and an inventor of many things. Ob serving the whites recording their language by means of writing, Sequoyah conceived the idea of reducing the Cherokee to the consist ency of a written language. Starting with a careful analysis of his native speech, he ikl Mabch, D. D.. author of “Night Scenes in the Bi- j Hall, Banks, Franklin. Habersham. White, Rabun, ble," and “Our Father’s House,” of which nearly l alld give attention to collections and other claims. 100,000 copies of each were sold. Send lor Circular, j ZIEGLER k M'CUBDY, 518 Arch atrret, Philadelphia, ' TillSl©y RllCk6r T : mr "riisi TffSl -wv i Attorne Y*'t’Law—Prompt attention given to all bus- WANTED.”" — C D Hill 1f>n Farmers and Farmers’ Sons during the Fall' ... ._ . * , lyU and Winter mouths to do business in their own ! Attorney at Law. A-h business promptly and careful- adjoining townships. Business respectable, easy : Attended to, and the same respectfully solicited. ’ ^LBANL Thomas R. Lyon, Attorney at Law, practices regularly in the Courts o BALTIMORE CARDS. Armstrong, Cator & Co., lMFOriTKF. < 5 ) MANUFACTCrETVS gents Wanted. SEND FOR CATALOGUE. RIBBONS, MILLINERY, STRAW GOODS, WHITE GOODS, LIKEN, LACE, EMBROIDERY, HANDKERCHIEFS, and LADIES’ NECKTIES, 237 and 239 Baltimore St.. BALTIMORE, MD. J&ir Orders solicited. IRON WAREHOUSE OF 'I'HJbl Scofield Rolling Mill Co., ATLANTA, GEORGIA, 3STO. 28 PEACHTREE ST BAR IRON of all kinds, Warranted equal to any made, wholesale and retail, at 4jc. rates. Call and examine the stock and get a Price List. aug3l-d&wtf adopted * sigu to express each .syllable dis- HnR»«ll AMkCHI« CO ■ "EJJMfOM- I »“* ROBERT OBER. tinguishaoleby the ear. The signs were of GRAY’S CELEBRATED ANTI-FRICTION COTTON PRESS his own invention. By this process he soon i The cheapest, simplest and moat perfect Cotton Screw j e\Vi<*n<i*od l.ia varieties of combinations of ‘ ever invented. Send for Circular. WASHINGTON! exbaas.OG bis varieties OI cornmnalions oi IRON WORKS, CO Vesey street, New York, sole man-I lines. But happening to pick up a bit of U f actU rers. j newspaper, he adapted some Bomau letters | to express the sound of syllables. In this J way he gave a lei ter for every sound in the Cherokee language. So complete was his analysis that it has never beeu found neces THE BEST PAPER, b THY IT!! The Scientific American Is the cheapest and | Will practice J. R. McCleskey, AK.VKSV1LLE J. A. Huni, n Flnit Circuit and Supreme Court. Send in your orders. aug31-lm :*tters. ber contains from 10 to 15 original engravings of i When this Iudian Cadmus had his system machinery, Novel Inventions, Bridges, Engineering well fixed in his own mind, and reduced to j w ° rk *’ Architecture. Improved Farm Implements, — Y 1 _ _ and every new discovery in Chemistry. A year s num bers contain pages and several hundred engravings. Thousands of volumes are preserved for binding aud reference. The practical receipts arc vs. 'i worth ten times the subscription price. Terms, $:t a year, by mail. Specimens g«nt iree. May be had ot all News dealers. PA’J’EXTS obtained on the lust terms. Models of new inventions and sketches examined, and advice free. All patents are published in the Scientific American the week they issu *. Send for pamphlet, 110 pages, containing laws at tions for obtaining Patents. Address for the paper or concerning Patents, MUSN k CO., 37 Park Row, N. Y. Branch Office, corner F and Tth sts.. Washington. D.C. rales of his own construction, he began to teach children; ami when they had become able to read his writings with facility he went to the chiefs with his invention. But, like all investors and reformers, be was looked upon as a dreamer, and little attention paid to him. But he was not discouraged at the reception given his work. He went among the people, and when he wrote sentences and his pupils read them, the people began to look with more favor upon him. A final test was made of the value of this discovery in the following manner: Sequoyah and some of the minor chiefs were placed apart from some of the pupils, and the chiefs dictated while Sequoyah wrote. The writing was then carried to the pupils and by them read. This test turned the scales. Old and young began to learn the eighty-five characters invented by Sequoyah, and the inventor became the school-master of his tribe. In the years 1826-27 missionaries came among the Cherokees, and, recognizing the value of Sequoyah’s invention, they adopted it and started a newspaper, printed from a font of type in t*je Cherokee characters. This journal, called the Cherokee Phoenix, was de voted to the interests of the cause represent ed by the missionaries; and this use of bis in vention dashei the cup of Sequoyah’s happi ness, for he was a sturdy adherent of the an cient pagan ideas ot his tribe. The bitterness of soul ubich he experienced when he saw parts ot the New Testament and other books in culcating the doctrines of Christianity dissem- i aated among his people by means cf his in vention, knew no consolation. The tribe still resided iu Alabama aud Georgia when these events occurred. In the progress of _J time the demands of the white population ex-1 BEST pelled the Cherokees and Creeks trom their | ancestral hunting grounds, and Sequoyah, then an old man, shared the fate of his[H people, and journeyed with them to their new home in the far West For a time he estab lished his wigwam at Braioard, Cherokee Na- C A L. H O U IS . Joseph McConnell, Attorney at Law, Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga..wii practice in all the Courts. Office at the court house. LLE . c A It T K It S V STEAM ENGINES BOILERS AND MACHINERY. Wofford & Milner, . | Attorneys-at-law; office up stain?, Bank Block. Prac- d full direc- | tices in all the courts. j p O It S Y T II . Cabaniss & Turner Attorneys at-Law, will practice in theco.iutiea ». Hint 1 Circuit, and Supreme Court, and elsewhere by special contract. G. OBER & SONS, Manufacturers and Proprietors of Genuine Phospho-Periiviaii Guano, Ammoniated Super-Phosphates, Special Tobacco Compound, Ground Plaster, &c., &c., &c, —AND— COMMISSION MERCHANTS, I Offlce, OS South Streot, BALTIMORE, Maryland. Fac tory, Locust Point. Ktr Wheat growers would do well to purchase these i ill© trad© Oil rcaSODalll© tcriDS. I superior Guanos, used very largely in wheat growing i sections. i I have used these Mauures for the last five years and unhesitatingly recommend them ARJtOYf 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. ARROW TIES. A Cargo just arriving via Port Royal, South Carolina. We will supply STEPHENS & FLYNN. ‘ j aug31-lm R. A. ALSTON. Stationary and Portable steam engines aud boilers, Gray's Auti-Friction Cotton Press, circular. Gang and • 1 ® , — J— . * Mulay Saw Mills; Portable and Stationary Flouring stVt^ir Tr! P^ act co in Flint Circuit, the United A. D. Hammond, Mills, Sugar Cane Mills and Sugar Pana, Narrow Gauge , States District Courts, and Supreme Court. Locomotives and 'Dummy Engines for street roads, and ruining purposes, new and second-hand Iron and Wood Working Machinery of every description. Seud for circular. WASHINGTON IRON WORKS. CO Vesey street. New York. XGE CONE BURNER FC SUN CHIMNEYS, made by PLUM feu & ATWOOD, produces the laigest light Can be used on any coal oil lamp. For sale by all lamp dealers. r K T VALLEl. GOLDSBOROUGH, FORSTER & CO., Distillers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine AMICAN COTTCS Til. 100 Tons Arrow Ties; 1,000 bushels Seed Rye. for sale by aug31-lm STEPHENS <fc FLYNN. W. C. Collier Attorney aud Counselor at Law. Fort Valley, Ga G It 1 K P I S R* H* Johnston, Jr., Will give espeeial attention tc all Legal Business e Practices iu the Flint Circuit. WJ /"h "%¥ MEN, Girls and Boys want- trusted to his ▼ ▼ at I lii j N| ed to sell our Freuch aud Doyal & Nunnally, American Jewelry, Books, Games, etc., in their own localities. No capital needed. Catalogue, Terms, etc., sent free. P. O. VICKORYACO., Augusta. Maine. No. 69 South Gay street, Baltimore. ISAAC W. WALKER, of Virginia. Salesman, j aug26-6m LADIES’ Chemise, Drawers, Skirts & Nightgowns, j ^ Walking Suits, Infants' Outfits AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING, E. N. SPENCER, So. 09 Lexington St., aug26-6m BALTIMORE. HOTELS. NATIONAL HOTEL, Formerly Spotswood, MACOINT, GrEORGrlik. Nearly opposite Passenger Depot. Board $3 per day. aug 3-tf P. WHELAN, Proprietor. ^ II A M 11 O C K MOUSE. WEST POINT, GEORGIA. 4fcT>3YCHOMANCY, OR SOUL CHARMING.” How JL either sex may fascinate and gain the love and affections of any person they choose, instantly. Thi« simple mental acquirement all can possess, free by { mail for 25 cents; together with a Marriage Guide, Egyptian Oracle, Dreams, Hints to Ladies. A queer Attorney at Law. Will give prompt attention to any business entrusted to their care. •2 AN s pit i \ atf. R I" N. C. Collier, GAD'S GitAKD DITilESS COLOGNE. BEAD’S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, READ’S GRAND DUCHESS COLOGNE, i Made in Baltimore, and sold by all dealers. South : aud West. It is the sweetest perf ume in America, and I sells at 25 cents. aug26-lm The travelling nublic are informed that they can obtain First-class meals and good accommodations at this house. Trains stop here for dinner. Hotel situated left aide of car shed. PAT. GIBBONS, <an2f>-dHm Proprietor AND OLDEST FAMILY MEDICINE Attorney at Law. C. B. Wooten, WILLIS WALKER. SANFORD’S Liver Invigorator! M l LLGDSGVlliLE. Beni, W. Barrow. any legal bus!- Lawyer; will give prompt attention A purely Vegetable Cathartic and Tonic, for Dyepep- ness entrusted to hinoarej Constipation, Debility, Sick Headache. Billion: SEAY & WALKER, ROME. G A . tion, Indian territory, but he was restless and ' Attacks, and all deraugemeutB of liver. Stomach and unhappy. He grieved at the disappearance Bo» els - A»k your a uggist. for it. Bcmrt imita- of the ancient iailh of his people. -r-—. . - In 1813 he induced a party to accompany) $5 tO $20 ^ ‘ ? ' ! MANUFACTURERS OF A. G. & F. C. Foster, Address G. 8T1N- ... , iwv v.w cusses of working people, of him to Seek a new borne in the qpraers of ■ either .ex. yoangor old, make more money at work Mexico. He was now in his seventy-third i for n, in Iheir spare momenta, or all Ihe time, than at year, and too feeble to make snch long jonr- ” ” lieys. Nevertheless, he soo -ceded in passing the Rio Grande, and proceeded on his way to Xueva Leon, when he was stricken down by disease at the Littie Puebla, of San Fernando, where he died August 16, 1843. His com panions in exile carried him out of the town, and buried him in a lonely grave, near the banks of a little stream that meandered tbronoh the plain. There was no stone placed over his resting-place: and to-day no man can point ont the spot where moulders the dast of Sequoyah, the Cherokee Cadmns. COTTON! Attorncj-s-at law, will practice in Ocmulgec Circuit. Supreme Court, aud United States Circuit Courts. The Senior is Register in Bankruptcy iorStli and 6th Dis tricts. M ONTEZUMA AND OOLETUUliPE FISH & DUPREE. Attorneys at Law. A GRANGE. A Desperate Murderer. ready to receive COTTON W. W. Turner, Special attention given to collec- j ON S TORAG. T A FAT KITE. COPPER STILLS, PLUMBING GX8 AND STEAM FITTING, AUD EXCLUSIVE AGEKTS TOR Rome Mow Ware and Sto?e Manufacturing Company. All Kinds of SPOTSWOOD HOTEL, ; MACON, GEORGIA, THOMAS H. HARRIS, - - Proprietor I Board Si3 Per Day Op. PasKonger Depot, and Ot *y One Minute's Walk GAINESVILLE HOTEL KTE W YFITTED TTXP FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. E. L. CALDWELL, - - - Pbophietob. junei-dtf Condensed Railroad Time Table, Giving the arrival and departure of all Trains, rected by R. D. Mann. General Ticket Agent. No. Kimball House: WESTERN AND ATLANTIC RAILROAD. Departs 8.30, a. hr., Cincinnati Fxpreas: 6, r. sr., Ken- nefaw Lihe. Arrive 1:20 p. m , Cincinnati ENprc* s >: 11:16 p. m , Kennesaw Line. GEORGIA RAILROAD. Depart 8:1.5 a. M.,aad 6 p. m. ; Stone Mc.;Lta:n Accom modation, 5 p. m. Arrive 5:45 p. m., aud II :15 p it.: Stone Mountain Accommodation, 8 a. hi. MACON AND WESTERN RAILROAD. Depart 1 a. m., Mail Tiain, and 1:50 p. >i : Arrive 3 'u A. M., Mail Train, and 5:40 r. m. WEST POINT RAILROAD. Depart li:30 p. m. ; arrive 5:40 a. u. ATLANTA AND RICHMOND AIR-LINK RAILROAD. Depart G:48 a. m. ; arrive 7 r. m. NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY. ATLANTA, CEORCIA. Kennesaw House, MARIETTA, CEORCIA. FLETHER & F REYER, PROPRIETORS. junoi2-tf ! at my Agricultural Building, co ner Alabama and For- i syth etreeta, and would thank my friend*, both Mar- I chants and Planters, to favor me with a portion of j AN OHIO ASSASSIN HAS TO b* SHOT and WOT7HDZD ^ eo.mn fem ml, her, „ for i ! shipment to my correspondents at Savannah, Charles- ! ton, New York and Liverpool, upon which I will make BEFORE HE CAN BE ARRESTED—AN EX CITING CHASE— HZ WOUNDS HIS CAPTOR. J. C. Clements Will practice In Rome and Cherokee Circuits. Prompt attention given to collections. Claims lor wild lands intended to promptly. LISIRAl CASH ADVANCES ON LIBERAL TERMS, ft ° ” ’ ' _ _ ~ My c-ntou bnalicM la 8TRIcn,Y COMMISSION Eicbmoxd, Ya., September 27, 18/3. j n0 paiQa * lu b e , p , r e<l to get the Officer John Wren, of the deteeth e force of: H1M)t|T M AR(ET »* L UE FOR COTTON, this city, srrestod Boheet Dunlap, of Ohio, I . , n f lameaflarnenter at flnlum- ' entrtuted to my mAMgemea'. Entrance to Warehonae .or the muraer oi same,carpenter at ooium on Foril th , trMt . mark w. Johnson. btm, Ohio, in July, 1872, *4ter a desperate re sistance, in which the murderer was shot and severely wounded. From the meagre P«» Oimnn Klrttirf* trt Plan+PTQ ticolers at hand concerning the murder it|uUaFlO INOTIC6 TO rlafiTcrS. appears that Carpenter, the murdered man was discovered by Danlap to be too in timate with the latter's wile. Having satis fied himself that his suspicions were correct, Dunlap met CarpeDter on the premises of Dr. Hawkes, at Colombns, Ohio, where be shot him with a double-barrelled gun, killing him instantly. After the murder of Carpen ter, Dnniap went iu quest of his wife, whom be beat in the most brutal manner with the gnn, leaving her dead. He then fled, an tin MARK W. JOHNSON, OF ATLANTA, GEORGIA. accordance with contract, in Hamilton Yancey. Attorney at I/aw. Office in New Empire Block, Broad i afreet. Will practice in all the Courts. Prompt ,\t- j tention given to buainean. Dunlap Scott, Lawyer. Practices in all the Courts. C. A. Thornwell, Special attention kadmtoorder. NOTICE i LIMITED COPARTNERSHIP.; T HE undersigned bavo formed a limited partner- j ship under and pursuant to Section 1910 of the D Revised Code Of Georgia. The general partners are Andrew J. West and Henry b. Edwards, and the ape- cial partner James M. Ball, all of the city of Atlanta, Ga., under the firm name and stvle of LIVINGSTON HOTEL, NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE, LA FAYETTE A. MRS. M. MARBLE, - - - Proprietress. * Board by flie May, Week or Month, at the most Reasonable Rates. Tl, r ILL take Cotton YY payment of Gnano Bonds, at 13 Cents for Ailirtdllngs, up to November let. afier which date this privilege ceases, so please 1m iu time, and avail yourselves of this rare opportunity to gets good price for jour Cottoo. Parties owing lese than a hale, will ship the bale and the balance will be returned them at ___ the market price. Kettle here or with n>y agents, who rilTo^y hL7nceeS,.li;';valeT.h"e officers j FOR ANOTHER SEASON. I am now ready to receive, store, ship and bny or j tell Cotton for my customers. ool-dfkw2w A CO s . John P. Fort, Attorney at Law. S’ of justice. Two or tbree days ago Chief of Detectives Knox received information that Dunlap was I at Staunton, in this State, .aud he despatched Officer Wren to arrest him. Suon after his arrival at Staunton the officer discovered Dunlap sitting at the depot in company with STENCIL AND VARIETY WORKS George F. Pierce, Jr., Attorney t 1 K .% > A . ATLANTA another desperado. The detec’ive, recogniz- iug his Ilian from the description he liad re ceived, advanced upon him pistol in hand, and said: “Bob Dunlap, I arrest you for the tur. <Lr of James Carpenter, at Columbus, Ohio.” Danlap replied, “Thtn, God damn you, yott can’t arrest me alive, nor any other man!’’ The officer then seized his prisoner, who, alter a desperate resistance, freed himself from his grasp and ran for a mountain in the rear of the depot, the detective in close pur suit. The officer called out, “Stop or I’ll kill yon!” The fugitive responded, “Kill end be damned!” Upon reaching the ascent to the mountain Danlap picked up two large rocks, dashing one at the officer, striking him in the back and stnnning him. He recovered himself at once, and fired, the ball taking effect in Dun lap’s left side. This did not stop the mur derer, who ran again, the officer still firing at him. He suddenly turned and threw the re maining rock, striking the officer on the left elbow, dislocating it and rendering it useless. The chase was continued, however, and when Cor. Marietta ami Broad Sts. BEN. Z. OUT TON, John H. Woodward, Attorney-at-law and Real Estate Agent, Prompt aud I • i argetic in pushing business placed in his hands. ^psHl S GTOK. W. H. Toombs, Attorney at I-aw. Prompt attention given to all busi- I T] uess animated to bis care. WEST & EDWARDS. For the purpose of conducting a WHOLESALE GROCERY —ASD— COMMISSION BUSINESS In the city of Atlanta, Georgia. The said James M. Ball, special partner, has contri- j i hr.ted to the capital stock Twenty-live Thousand Dol- : j lars, in cash, actually paid in. I Said partnership to date from July 1st, 1873, and ; continue for three years. ANDBEW J. WE.ST. I Oom-nd Pu rtuers. LIVERY STABLE CONNECTED WITH THE HOU8E. Grantville Hotel. F. M. T. BRANNON. F IRST-CLAS9 HOTEL, situated immediately op- , — , posite the depot, in the pleasant little village of Cl -VLTIES OI tlllS RePOSltOI’V. rantviUe, on Atlanta and West Point Railroad. J 7 ‘ . . I:* i • A few summer boarders can findpleasant rooms d iced fare. sugS-tf THE JONES HOUSE, NEAR THE PUBLIC SQUARE, COVINGTON, GEORGIA. R. W. JONES, Proprietor. asr f n spriUdly i the Railroad. HENRY 8. EDWARDS, ) JAMES M. BALL, Special Partner. jy27-dlaw*w X/iVGr ED 33EEEI PRACTICAL STENCIL CUTTER, 5 0U th CdPOlifld RdilPOcld. Designers and Engravers, Addbemi Lock Box 351. - • ATLANTA. GA. S TENCIL MARKING PLATES ul every dtjecnpLoc cut to order. Name pla*esfor marking Clothing , with Ink and Brush, 75c; by mail 85c. Baggage, bote and key Checks, Notary Publi and Society Seals. Al phabets and everything in the line made to order. Cotton alphabet made a apt cialty. * Oilers from a distance promptly attended $25 Reward. aN AND AFTER r the followin, Carolina Railroad: BETWEEN CHARLESTON AN!) AUGUSTA WINES AND Ag *• ncy for the , rale of the CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER, Gaff & Co., Pr< prietors, Cincinnati, Oh o, aud Aurora, Indiana. Thi« IP»er is specially made for shipment South, and is. therefore, Ihe best ever sold iu this St-.te. Every keg guaranteed io be good aud sound. Orders Solicitod. We refer the public to tlie following correspon NEWTON HOUSE. MRS. JANET HAUDROP, CORtUCB OP MATS ASP SPRINT, PTREKTS. SPARTA, GEORGIA. TERMS: $2.00 per day I/odging included. 50 per meal Without Loilgm march 25-tt. NATIONAL HOTEL. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WOODRUFF & JOHNSON Have established a Repository at Mark W. Johnson’s Agricultural Building, corner of Alabama and Forsyth streets, -where they are now receiving a fresh stock of j Carriages, Buggies and Wag- : OHS from some of the best manu- j factories in America, and nude : especially to their order tor ill's market. The Woodruff Buggy, which is justly celebrated for its i great DURABILITY and light j draught, will be one ot the spe- It is the intention of this firm to j supply GOOD. WARRANTED !W0RK at the lowest possible price, making it an inducement for parties living at a distance from Atlanta to come here to purchase, send their orders. Any stylo Carriage or Bug gy made to cial order at short notice. W.W. WOODRUFF. MARKW.JOHNSON. aug'23-dlm Harrison Bradford & Go’s STEEL PENS. Special attention called to the well know:; numbers. 7o- is—eo a FACTORY, Mf. VERNON; OFFICE, 75 JOHN ST.. N. Y den, J. E. OWENS, Proprietor,' Late of Piedmont and Grange Hot**’. Lynchburg, Va. DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. CUTHMAN & HAAS. ATLANTA, G-> ATLANTA PAPER MILLS. Book am! \cwi, JAMES ORMOND, Proprietor. Leave Charleston Arrives at Augusta.... Leaves Augusts , Arrives at Charleston. f>:00 a. m. 1:50 T. tt. 5:20 A. U. 1:10 V. M. NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN. county, Ga , a sorrel Mule, 3 years old. light mane and < Leaves Charleston tail; wart or bump on the right ear; about 15 hands . Arrives at Augusta high. The above reward will be paid for either the Leaves Augusta 8:10 r 7:15 a 6:15 f 5:35 / Last Tax Notice. ; Arrives at Chariest: Between Augusta an<l Columbia, DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Leaves Augusta B Y a resolution of Council, ;1 ox I be 5th fo.t., j Arrive , , t ColumbYa'.V.V.'.V. 1 ‘ ,n r * < * u . lr *. d • oc *oae my books for collecting ; Leave( , Columbia uauv ana luru inera over to the i Arr ; v ,,„ -* Vuirusta the ttrst day of October, whose ! Arr,Vc8 al Augusta . 5 j 1:50 l fianstion and loss of blood and surrendered, j duty it will be to iH»ae Fi. Fas against all «lehn«iumits He refused at first to tell anything about j immediately thereafter. Take duo notice and govern the murder, but has since confessed he is the , yourselves accordingly. ^ ^ FRANKLIN, right man. The officer arrived here with the ! Bep o_ti oity t. c. a’r. prisoner this evening, where he will beheld! to await a requisition from the Governor of | or oeoroia, fci.ton county.-SUPe. Ohio. Iheie IS $1,500 reward for Dunlap. ^ rior Court, April Term, 1873 —Present: His Hon — ^>44 ! or J. L. Hopkins, Judge. Nancy O’Dell vs. Jeremiah O'Dell—Libel for I)ivorc< id rule to perfect service. ATLANTA, OA.. June 18, 1873. Jfr. If. J. Land, City: ! Dear Sib—Messrs. Gaff A Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio, desirn us to accept the Agency for the sale of their j Crescent Brewery Vienna Beer. We have tried the Beer and find it a pleasant aud palatable beverage, but before accepting the aale of ii we want your profes sional opinion as to Its purity, we, therefore, desite ; ; you to call at our store and draw a sample from a small ] lot which we have hore. After you have made an anal ysis l"t uh know the result. Respectfully. OUTHMAS & baas. ; ATLANTA, OA., JoiT 1.1»73. Messrs. Uuthman it llntis, A'lmita, Ga.: »de a BA6GAGE CARRIED TO ANO FROM THE DEPOT FREE OF CHARGE. •9*01 r as a sample of the quality NIGHT EXPRESS TRAIN. 1 Leaves Augusta i Arrives at Columbia ; Leaves Columbia 1 Arrives at Augusta 7:15 a. m Day sod night trains out <f Atlanta connect closely i with this lload at Augusta 1 or Charleston and Coluni- Okstlemkk—This will certify that I have i thorough chemical examination ol the “ Crescent r, 15 I> m Brewery ” Lager Boer, received < i you a few days ago. ti'l r )A' M i I ‘I 111 ' the article tree from injurious substances, 7*16 r* M 1 drugs. «tc., the bitter principle being due to pure bia makes close connect io An Ohio jury of inquest rendered a verdict that a suicide came to his death “by volun tarily drowning himself.” If ho had done it involuntarily, they might have let him off. Kysdick’s Hambietonian has earned at the stud, without counting the present season, tie unprecedented amount of $207,000, and ti e old horse is still healthy and vigorous. A monument erected on the tomb of Ludwig | Fuerbieh, at Nurembnrg, was unveiled lust It appearing to the Court, by the return «>f lb.* 8L iff, that the defendant doc* not reside in tills and it further appearing that he does not tr«ld< State; it in, on motion of counsel, ordered That said defendant appear aud anaw. *rin of this Conit; cine, that tlie cum ; in default, aud tli complainant allowed And liflhed in so mouth for fo hat thin rule bo pub f this Slate, m.ce i !•'. ,icx*. term of till W. It. VENA Dll'. Dally Train out of Mai with Night Train. Night Train out of Avgusta makes close connection at Columbia with Greenville nml Columbia Railroad, ur.ty : Passengers for poiuts on the Or* ctiviile and Columbia ii tlii ) tail read will avoid a tedioua delay at night iu Colmn- I l»is, by taking this route. • nrxl Klegant new Sleeping Cars on night trains between dered Augusta and Charleston. »«.«h S. It. PICKENS, augl-dtf General Tu k.*t A o ut. J off, Davis IIonso, | Hop Resin. The analysis herewith affixed exhibits the quauti- , ti«'H of the main proximate constituents and compares favorably with the analysed of the best foreign beers and ales. 1 am, very truly, yours, WM. J. LAND, An. Client. ANALYSIS: Extractive matter, (Sugar, Dextrine, Albn- , men. Hop Resin, etc.) Pet. Alcohol—(volume per cetitage u O WA RD HOUSE BROAD STREET, Nearly Opposite Montgomery and Eufaula R. H. Depot EUFAULA. ALABAMA. BOARD-Per Day $ 2 4dT The Best House in town. aprll ly W. J. HOWARD.Prop r. UNIVERSITY HOTEL, ATHENS, GEORGIA, By R. H. LAMPKIN. Katk.-* ok Boaiid.—Per day, $2 00; per week. $t>.v»u. aurio . Madison House. JIADI80 N, GEO K li I A. '..0005 I ho Bee .1.1)157 . T Pet. 88 till* the trains wh reasonable. M*y2:i-d-tf. RAYELFUS, InvaH Is: of the lx ill ruko d families will find this one l.e South. Porters at all care ot baggage. Terms P. li. WOODARD. NATIONAL HOTEL (Formerly Tibbs ft. use.) Dalton, GVoorixift, IS. 1». O’NEILL A JNO. B1RCLAY. Piopi etcrs. TENNESSEE HOUSE, Corner TeuueKsee and streets. Onrtoraiv.lllo, Ocorgin, •.ta.Hpb-ndld fare and 11 a;« m t '« r.it *». au-J'tnm J.srttMEIL PORT ROYAL RAILROAD Royal Kailsoad Compam. ArorsTx. Ga., June 28. 1S7S \ O N AND AFTER MONDAY. JUNE 30, TR AINS ON this Road will run as follows: DOWN DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave August* at 5:45 a m. Arrive at Port Royal at 2:16 r.M. Arrive at Charleston at 4 45 pm. • Arrive at Savannah at 3:30 i\m UP DAY PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at 9:45 a v. Leave Charleston at 8:10 a.m. Leave Savannah at 9:30 a.m. Arrive at Augusta at 5:38 r.M- DOWN NIGHT PASSENQEfi TRAIN. Will leave Augusta at 2:10 p.m. Arrive at Port Uoyal at ll;:-5 r.M. Arrive at Charleston at 5:00 \.v. Arrive at Savannah ut 12:30 v M. UP NIGHT PASSENGER TRAIN. Will leave Port Royal at 1<>:.X0 i.m. Leave Charleston at 6:00 p m. Ltave Savannah at 9 *0 i .m. Arrive at Augusta at 8:00 a m. ring .Allanfa by ihe Doy L. P. THOMAS, Prcot’i