The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 08, 1873, Image 1

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THE A.TLAHTA DAILY HEHALD. VOL. II--NO. 4». ATLANTA, GA„ WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 8, 187:5. WHOLE NO. :54t5 RETRIBUTION. Execution of the Murderers of Goa. Cauby and Dr. Thomas. H. CASTLE MAN, PR. O VISION General Produce Broker, ATLANTA, GA. Office—Alabama Street, opposite Depot. si pit) tl ATLANTA PAPER MILLS. APOTHECARIES. •-j —. d * , . - . nnacRimsiv, oirnuiuuai, complimentary notica that I (boold have j Jim I am wholly man, „T0*“ snffiaiently careless as to loqnire for a I kiUed GenerA i Cauby, as liammoek and string. ' Frank and Bogus. THE TWO COM3AXHE8E*, c Decatur JOLLIER ft VENABLE. Wholesale and retail Drug gists and Prescription! sts, corner Peachtree and iets. i able to tnke can* of tbo Mod oca. If Jack and n. c as clf.m an. ! Scboncliiu are killed, I should theu be lelt to j Atlanta, Ga. ‘ take care of the Modocs. I do uot know what Jack and Sclionchin think abont it. That’s ! my idea. Am afraid of nothing, and when it’s wav am always in front rank. If I have been guilty of crime, the law of chiefs decide* that I should die; i am willing to die, and am n'-t afraid to die. 1 have been long time con- Speeches and Confessions of the fined in guard house without even a chaucc to talk, and if we are to die I think we should Condemned. make some arrangements for our spirit* in 1 the other world, and I would like to hear the Corrc*p3D(lence Jin? York Her»!d. . Spirit m.\U talk. . 1 _ . „ .... General Wheaton explained that the chap- ... Font Klamath, Oregon, October 3, L i J. lain had come for that purpose. Captain I | A horse race and a hanging are two of .JJf® j Jackthen sa*d, “I would like this matter to i mo6t popular nmosements that can possibly bt) delayed until my speech can be laid be- J tusta pappu miih ii S ^u>m.»ni» Uko place in the interior of any of these ; forc th< f big cLief or people . [T he latter did A for New^I” we i Western State?, and people flowk from all sec-; not j- now Bogus Charley and Hooker Jim \ to this iuue or this paper. tion9 of the country to be present at these so- j ns txg a ted the murder of Canby. 1 I wish to~ : j ' ial gatherings. Oregon is especially sociable ' good friend to the whiles, and am willing in ibis way, and people kept >»rnvmg here 3 es- j 1Te j n an y rt Q f ij 1Q wor j ( j thej T may ter day from all sections of the country. 1 seni i me> j feel friendly towards every oue, Among other arrivals were Oliver Applegate | and the whites are m y friends.” and Bob W hittle, both of whom I became ac- • Boston Charley then expressed a desire to juointed with in the lava beds. talk, and said, “Yon all knew me during the Mrs. Boby and her daughter have also ar- war but it Beemed to me that I had two rivad here, having ccrae, it is said, v. ith he hearts, one Indian and the other white. I am intention cl seeing Jack and party nang, also a bov . y td y 0Jl a p know ol what I am guilty, of paying a visit to Hooker Jim with a six j Although a bov I feel like a man. When I shooter; and it would certainly be no loss to , j 0Q ^ eftC j 1 S j de 0 f me I thick of those other ihe community if astray bullet was to deprive J m£ . n as women. Schonchin. I ar.-. not afraid ns of h:s society. It is strange that ^kile ; tQ d j e I think I am the only ia«nin the Jack, Sconchm, Black Jim and Boston Char-: loom j fooght in the front rank with ley were strung up this morning without any ' Sbacknasty> steamboat, Bogus md Hooker not hall woman. l[ . • assisted by Steamboat | Bogus said, “Do you be- ! lieve these Commissioners mean to try to ibniclio and Slolax were perlectly delighted I make peace with us ? '’ I said, “I believe at getting reprieved tLis morning; and, at- ; so. He said, *T don’t believe so, they waut though their sentence has been commuted to ; to lead us into some trap. I said, imprisonment for life, they will pus a pretty ! " All light, I go with you. ('apt. Anderson .ioll season at Alcatraz. “Anything for life,” r members when Bogus came in c.mp in hootc avn kuocc ono would s»y, if ho bad seen tbe delighted I the evening, and when I came in morning. I BOU 1 a onuta. • apression that passe! over the hideous ft a-| wonld like to see all my people au.i bid them njjr KN BY BANKS tit SON, wiioietaie dealer. in t lies of Birncho as Brat Tyler, tbe officer of goodbye to day. I wonld like to go to the I f n.wi. .n,i Shoe., Leather and fchuo finding, j | ■’ at if I crimiuato other par- ! ul the Goldun Bool, '6*J Peachtree street, Atlanta, j Iiic3 it would not umount to anything. I see ! Qt . oiy — ] kno^at^now^ that our chief men were^oHj^ J ^ * HOLDKKNESK, Wholesale dealer# FAPiTtS, OILS, BLASS ETC. i Paints, Oils and Glass; also Railroad SEWING MACHINE AGENCIES. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. MACHINE. Cheapest ai d most Durable. Also, j THE HUME—finest machine made. Prices low. u. , G. Maxwell, Geu’l Agent, corner Broad and Maiietta [ streets, Atlanta, Ga. street. Atlanta, Ga AGRICULTURAL WAR-HOUSES. BAG MANUFACTORY. WEED! * Office, Corner Broad nt Marietta hits. D C No. 4 UeUive't ing" Machine. Opera House. The “Fast Gain- Machine Sale* Boom, No. 26 Marietta street. Latest style patt»-rn» constantly on h nd rfNHB uaeig d bop-leaf sewing machine Best Sewing Machine made. R. T. Sinilio Agent, T jw.s-tc t> « Knn ha 11 Ht.iir.t-. M. ALEXANDER »y CO., Importers sale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery Harness and Iron Goods ol nil descriptions Peachtreo street. Largest stock in the city. cAKuiAUE juMirtcnn. STATE LAW CARDS. *** Parties haring business in any nf Frieo List. Broadstreet, just Wagons and Buggies, Decatur street. J. FOltD, Carriage Manufacturer, corner Line » and Pryor streets. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. reference given. Vachtrce and 39 Bre: I A. ANSLEY, formerly J. A. Ansley ft Co., of Au — • ■ „ aw • Knsta, >»a., Commission Merchant, office corner AGLNC.1, corue 1 Prvor and Hunter Streets Advances in cash, or by L As cood among A-- - *—-- — - ■ • . -— old Elias Howe was among corner Broad and Alabama J_|6_WJ£ DEWING MACHINE M v c ° '■ John P. Fort, Attorney at Law. C. B. Wooten, Attorney at Law. | A TULNlT" Cobb, Erwin & Cobb. Attorneys at Law, Athens, Ga. Emory Speer, Lawyer, Athens, Georgia, as Solicitor Genera 1 ., v... i‘- tcud the Courts of Clarke, Jackson, Walton, Gwianeir Hall, Banks. Franklin, Habersham. White, it%b\ and give attention to collections and other claim v Tinsley W. Rucker, Attoi-Ley.it Law—Prompt alU-niion given to a'.. " o - SD ' cMur i A 1 C. D. Hill, AU business promptly and car.... i:d the same respectfully solicited. ding accompany Drafts. ^ et -. r ‘“ e,t Hquoi. inme city L jP Comn.l««ou Merchant., .nd Deter, O C. CABBOLL, Chicago Ale Depot, Pryor etreet, kinds of Produce, No. 83 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, • near Alabama, is sole agent for the Old Bussell Georgia. Orders and consignments solicited. Be- .. Bourbon Whisky. j turns made promptly. | Thomas R. Lyon, fMwietU •treet, the voty j, a r_api«m uk^i.-u Attorney at Law, practices regularly | beet ol liquors mixed in the best style. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. A _^ , . , , . Attcrney at l.aw. practices repul K. ska GO, Mholawle Gtorr r andGenera Com- j Dougherty, Baker ami Mitchell. !• uussiou Merchant, corner Forsjth ana Mitohall All business diligently at B E L H I Corner Bartow Street and I A. It. B. Office, 9 Alabama Street Grain, H*y, <! Flour, Bacon, Bulk Meats. Lar.l, Hams (sngar-enrod ‘ *' and Yarns. cornei Peachtree andWal — and plain) Lime, Cement, Plaster, Dorn J. R. McCleskey, r at Law. W ALLACE A FOWLER, Alabama street, opposite 1 Herald Office. SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTING. A it E 8 \ 1 L L K L’.YYNE AGO., Coraiuission Merchants and J. A. Hunt, found at his old stand, tbe clemency of the President. effect of the death AXNOUNCEMExr. j at the bottom of that affair, and they did not Boston Charley kept steadily chewing to- ‘>' k ’ 5 sach Prominent part in maasicrc as ; bacno while the sentence was being spoken, , he young won. I aw yonDR-I know bn | and eqnirted the jaice about tbe lloor in n I httle. A\ hen I see anything with mycjesl. nonchalant way. ns if nothing of any impor- ^ ^ tanoa was taking place. *• Ssouchin expressed Lis contempt t *r the whv they killed caxiiy whole matter, laying back on the bunk and , and the Commissioners. He said that all the j hacking iu the most expressive manner, as if p^^ents they leceived had no influence ou i 15 ;he entire proceedings were rather a bor| Jack appeared to take the news very coolly. I but his bright and sparkling eyes appeared .casually brilliant, and gazed around the cir cle in a quick and restless manner. The interpreter then informed them, by or iel* of the President, that their wives and hav families wonld bo taken good care of; aLol them, and they inspected Canby and tbe Commissioners ot lieachcry and go: np a big mad. (’apta-n Jack alluded to what Jloston had said about his share in the massacre and then aid: *‘I have always had a good heart, and now. Scar-faced Charley, my relation, an than I am, ar.d I would propo: that General Wheaton was cow prepared to 1 make an examination and turn Scar-faced hear any remarks they had to make. Charlie over in my place, and then I could CATTAIN jack 8HAK-, live and take care ot my family.” This mod- C apt an Jack then spok*, Dave Hill trails- : tat request rather amused the spectators and, latiug the Modoc to jargon and (>liver Apple- to Jack’s disgust, did not receive much con nate the jargon into English. The substance ; sideration from General Wheaton. Jack con- of Jack’s speech was as follows: , eluded by saying, “I am ready to go and see “I Lave heard the sentence and know what my Great Father above.” it is; but I feel that I am more innocent than , sconohix has a talk. Bagrus Charley,^ ^Hooker Jim. Steamboat j gconchin was asked, by order of General ; Wheaton, if he had Anything be wished te in Bouts a:ul Shoes, Republic Block BANKS. ASK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA—F. M. Co kcr, President; \V. W. Bell, Ca-hier. Paper dis runted. Deposits received. Foreign and Domestic Exrbnngc bought and sold. Checks on all points in Europe, iu sums to suit. 9tf~ Agents f r tho Inman aud Canard St-atnship Lines, w First class aud steerage tickets at lowest A: S. SALObHlN, Bankers ami Brokers, next to i Natio •y to loan. rilUE DOLLAR b & House. Willis Willis, casuier. etc., 33 Piyor street. Solicits busint lAi.no i where orders will be attended to. Krueser k i l^J TEPIIENa I LI NX, Commission Merchants an be found at tto office of ths above. G. W. : Whitehall street, Atlanta. C V NO. H. JAMES, Banker, James’ Block. >K, Capita A. Austell, President CARPETS* MATTINGS, ETC. b. KENDRICKS *: SONS. The largest supply < i Carpets, Oilcloths and Matting to be found iu th Marietta street. MUSIC AND ftiUSiCAL INSTRUMENTS. STOVE AND HQUStFURNiSKING GOODS. LWABl & WOOD, dealers in KtovYs, Hull rar », Houpefumisliing Goods aud Children's ( i. No. 7.; White! all street. UNDERTAKERS. AS. K. GROOMS, Undertaker, Heursos liron y sent when reqtu sted. WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. ANDERS it CO., Dealers in Sb Dry Goods, Co.-t«, Shoe-, Hori« , Etc., No. 88 Whitehall Street, )., \VL ad 1 K P J « vision Dealers, Alabama street. a >OWIE k GUO!.STON, General ComrniHSifi j[ > chants iu Grain, Provisions, Hay and Fiou syth street, near W. k A. B. It. If J. WILLIAMS & CO., D-.alers and Comx « Mvrcha ts iu Grain ami Produce. Hnucil duce by t ::r io.. l without expense, Yellow Front ; nesaw Block, Forsyth street, Atlanta, Ga. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. A(t _ M cBRIDE A CO., Wholesale dealers in Crockery, Circi Glass ami KarL.en *' •J AW K GO., Wholesale near Br Joseph McConnell, Attorney at Law, Calhoun, Gordon county practice in all the Courts. Office at the c -r. rp HTF. tl 8 V 1 L L E .' Wofford & Milner, Attorneys-at-law; cSke np stairs, Ban!: Pi tiecs iu all the courts. 1 mball Ho Marietta FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. At TUMO TORUK, Deal ables, Ro. 107 Wh ich Box 4.A4. U U S V J 1 It . Cp.baniss & Turner rm ys at-Law. wi:! practice in the o nt. • lit. and Supreme Comt. aud clsewiic ••• ' ntract. A. D, Hammond, layer, will pracUce in Flint Circuit, tho at«’s l>istrict Courts, and Supreme Court. ;uin YAiiLKi. W OOD KN GRAYING. GROCERS. W. C. Collier . 1 Counselor at loaw. For' *- . . _ , . , n utiuuu, ii ub 11UU uni Uiiu^ ue .. , .... ,, , __ .... .■ pruiuuuv i-iei : -tanned and loMjgated tbe crimool which 11 sav . The old chiefs e/cs l.glited consider- j G^ni.PUnoiM.utJ “,Hm P or rivih toku .:m accused, \\neu I looic into n.\ Heart 1 ablv at the prospect of talk, and, making l tera of Small Instruments and Strings, 68 Whitehall JL containing 56 see no crime there, l oung men started these i a gi ^ n iu llie * formative, he presently com- ^rcet. terestmg paper ia murders. It’s hard to rid them of their sav age habiu. frwas always in favor of peace, and; - the meoced. H ® ^ -— General Wheaton theu told the interpreter JL-M Bogus C’harlay was the fir^t to propose | (j ap tain Jack and the^ others it they j murder of General Canby and the leace j wanted anything to ask tho sergeant of the were also told they would l»e visited in the ] evening by their families. The Tost Chaplain got up and delivered a | very impressive prayer. The meeting then <'ommisfrioLcrs. Th(S3 young were i guard and he would bring it to them. They with him. I said no; but they bad the power 1 ° - - - * • ■ - • a— j»ad carried mo with them. We came near a personal difficulty. When Bogus Charley proposed killing Gene-1 broke up, and I shook hands with Jack and • ral Canby. Boston Charley was tbe one who j Shonchin, who both appeared glad to see me.| first sanctioned it. Bogus Charley said, ‘If j jack wants scab-faced hanged in his pla< k. I you fail to help mo I do it myself. * J^el j Jack, however, soon deserted and renewed while these four men are at liberty tney have . jjjj. a ttack on General Wheaton, urging that triumphed over wt, aud tho government j t v ,- on ]j quite proper for Scar-faced Char- should feel more satisfied if they weie brought; jj e take his place, and then bis valuable to trial, as they were as guilty, it not more so, | serv ic€s would bo saved for his family aud than I am. I say that Bogus Charley was the ^j s tribe. The General, however, could not HATS. NO. M. HOLBROOK, Dealer in Hats. Caps, Furs, *nd all tbs latest novelties iu bis line, Whits- L EWIS H. CLARKE. Dealer etc. ,>’u. 1 J*me# Baak Block, INSURANCE AGENTS. only man who iuttuonced me. He was a traitor to both sides. He told lies to Modocs and ; ^ d U 0 state of mind lied tc General Canby. I should like to seer him brought here. Hooker Jim and Bogus! Charley were tho men that agitated murder.l see the point, and left Jack in a rather nnon- Jack appeared very much affected at meet ing his favorite squaw, Lizzie, and the little His siscer Mary was even mere af- I waut now to tell the truth—want to see , . . , . ... , , . those men. I know that Shack Nasty j im i fected, nnil worked licrself into a perfect pat- tiled General Canby and shot MeeeUam. and 01 «»“/• . r . b . B 1 . ltle ,« lrl a PPf r : J ; ed to comprehend the situation, and sobbed Oldest Insurance Agency ia the city. Fire, BOSTON CTTiltLLT SILI.LD Dlt. THOM A That is all I know abont the mxsxicre. Bos ton Charley says Shack Nasty helped to kill Dr. Thomas, and he wants to see his bitterly. As Jack gave be ONE LAST FOND EMBRACE, » returned to the htnek.nla and tl 1 GADSDEN KING, Genera! Ajrent, Fire. Marie, 0 snrt Life. London and Lancashire Fire. Vir ginia, Fire and Marine. Cotton States Life. Kim tab Honso Block, in office of the Georgia Banking and Trint Company, Atlanta. Ga. \ TL\STA DEPARTMENT LIFE ASSOCIATION ; of America. Officers—T. L. Langston, Bresi- . •lent; C. L. Itedwine, Vice-President; J. H. Morgan, , ; Secretary; General L. J. Gartrell. Attorney; Wi am ! 1 G. Drake. Medical Examiner. Broad street, corner Alabama. P. O. Box 276. JTDWAHD H. HYDE, Designer and Engraver in l'j Wood, corner Peachtree aud Marietta, up stairs. MISCELLANEOUS. | ■ > TI MLIN. No. 60* MARIETTA STREET—FAM- 1LY GROCERIES, Staple Dry Goods. Coun try Produce at the lowest &t< *. Also, u fine WAGON YARD. 1HEKLD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Alabama 1. street, near Broad. Ail kinds of Job Work neatly ' a: d promptly exeented. non CAHN .V CAMP, Wholesale Grocers and j II I 1 Provision Dealers, 23 Ea-t Alabama U & Ui ** treet ’ Atlanta, Georgia. fM^HE WEEKLY HERALD, an Eight Page Paper, t X containing 66 columns, the largest and most in teresting paper ia tbe State. Ilf T. LA1NE, Family Greenes. Also has y V 0 Bakery attached. Furnishes bridal cakes etc.. Marietta street, west of Spring's first store. Air H. TURNER, Dealer iu Human Hair, anil Man- , TT « ufoctnrers of Human llair Goods and ILir .Jew elry, 13 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. |> A G. T. DODD s CO., Wholesale G. seers and JI. 0 Provision Isealers, Corner Whitehall and Mitch ell Streets, Atlanta. m Bedding, Mattresses, Pilllows, Bolsters, Etc. Awning and Tent Maker, No. 7 Hunter street, i near Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga. ^IIMMONB i HUM, urocencs of every tleacripuon Country Produce at low rates, at Junction of Marietta and Walton streets. 1,1 11. LLDUU, Maaufacturer of 'lln Ware, Agent 1 1. ■ • for Korosone Stoves, Pratt's Astral Oil, Triumph , Washing Machine. Clothes Wringer, etc., Belgean j Sheet Iron and Knaim-lt*d Ware. Whitehall street. j A DA1R k BKO., Whoiei-ale Grocer, Alabama streot. Atlanta. Ga. f Arfi:S B. WYLIE * CO., Wliolvuule Onx.iT, pf 32 and 34North Broad str«*et. ■ I 1TCHC0UK A CO S. Soap Factory—A fall fine ol JEjE Laundry and Toilet Soaps constantly on baud, i Office 27 Alabama street, Atlanta. Ga. , LUMBER. Tl' S. BELL ft CO., Lumber Dealets, corner ’’ 0 Pry or and Line streets. r|TH K ATLANTA DAILY HER \LD contains mor0 ! | reading matter tnau any other ,rai>er in Goirgi* CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. I 11. DYKEMAN, Merchant Tailor and Dealer In ; Wfm Gents’ Furnishing Goods, No. i l’eaohti-ei-street, 1 near the National. 1 G. JONES, Fashionable Tailoring Establishment J Pf 0 within fifty yards of National Hotel aud Kirubal rri D. FRIERSON. Dealer in White Pino, Hooss, • Hash, Blinds, Mouldings, ftr., Broad street. LIQUORS. 1 AG Eli BEER BREWERY. City Brewery, corner | J Collins and Harris Bireets, Lager B« er, Ale and [ Beer, Feebler, Mercer ft Co., office ia Old Post Office Building, Atlanta, Ga, a R- H- Johnston. Jr.. Will {.’vc ospei ial attention ic all L< n ’al Bus'.r. trasted to his care. Practices iu the Fiint C‘.r: Doyal & Nunnally, Will give prompt attention to any bu?me«< on to their care. N 1> 1 A N S 1* H 1 Ml S . N. C. Collier, Attorney at Law. I* L K 1> G K V 1 L iThTT M Beni. W. Barrow. A. G. & F. C. Foster, leys-at law. will practice in OcamlgOv Ctrou.:. » Court, and United States Circuit Courts. TL* is Register in Bankruptcy lor 5th and 2th D.f- Full Lino of i oods always ( HiiRS. TOBACCO, ETC, be knew blood wa» oil bi.s bauds, and I would not be held accountable, r.s be was tho real Criminal. Bogus Chari, y wanted to kill both Generals Canby and Gillen), and was very sorry that General Gillem did not come out that day.” By order of General Wheaton. -lick was then asked by thi interpreter \vh* they killed General Canby aud tho commissioneis, and what they expected to gain by such action. Captain Jack rather evaded the question. General Wheaton then told tbe interpreter to tell Captain Jack bis people would be con veyed to a comfortable homo cud well taken «are c»f. He asked him which one of tho 1 band ho wonld like to take charge of his family when he was gone. MOUSING HI-i FATE. Jack rather winced under that q iestiou, . aud said: ‘ Lean think of no one who could i take good care of my family. He would be* •iispiciou* of all, even of Scar-faced Charley, whom he thought a good min.” Captain Jack then expressed a desire to know if he might entertain hopes of living, and on being told the President s orders visible emotion, but bis children cried bit- i « mriLLUM uoodnow terly, arrl tbe squaws yelled as it the world j \\ gia of Republic Life Insu was coming to au end. The chief did not be- ! Republic Block, tray any outward signs of agitaliou. He kissed his little ion repeatedly, and when jnst before retreat they were taken away, he laid clown in Lis cell and rolled himself like a ball iu his blanket.- - . [Of the closing scenes in the tragedy oui readers have already had full paiticulars in our telegraphic dispatches.] CONTRACTORS ' M. J. MAGILL, Super!: Slat' s Life Insurant ' • McDouou«h s.rcci tccdc^t A^enciss Cotto No. 6 Kijobail llotai 'A a Han - y Ca., Wholesale dealers in Foreijrn and I^omestic ehall Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Rums, Gins, etc., and PnorniETORs of thk Mountain Gap Whiskies. i A HILL, Whole salt* dealers in • Stic Liquors, p.*aditres street. f/iAHBLE YARDS. ice and Works corner Loyd opposite t>. H -Ton'‘S Co.’s I. olicited an.! promptly iii’e.1. 1" . et. AtUma. Ga. M L 17 ON1EZUMA AND OQLETKU FiSH & DUPREE. U it A X U E . W. W. i urner, .aw. Special attention y K.\ \ £•: 111 J. C. Clements lice u Rome aud Cherokee Civ< gi\ en to (ollectiv ns. Claims to promptly. u ° M ,s • -proof Safes, Broad street. V TLANTA DEPARTMENT Southern Life. Juo. B. Gordon President, A. H. Colquitt Vice Presi- . t. J. A. Morris Secretary. COPPER I 1DDLEXON BRASS AND IRON. rilhs, ^irass jd sheet iron au Building. It. W. T. PARK, otli. 1) Chronic Di and Diae.:. j • No. .;j. . Whitehall Street, Atlanta, tla. Treatment of ies of the Blood, Obstetrics aud Children mid* a spec- Hamilton Yancey. y at 1 aw. Office iu »w Empire b Will practice iu all the Courts. Dunlap Scott. C. A. Thornwell, tiees iu ail tbe Courts. Spe< How to “Run a Bank.” JEWELRY. SILVER WARE. J 7!B LAW SHE, Wavbes, Clocks, Zj Ware. Agent f< 1 60 Whit* hall stroet. The New York coi respondent of the Toledo ; - Blade had a narrow esenp?. lie was, so to LAWYERS, speak, * ‘in the* panic.” It came within a hair’s breadth of Retliug into liw. He say.: I JOH-N A. wmi«Y. A.ton.e^t-L.w. au.m.. < had n terrible ixperience. Awaking Fn-j to the day morning rather later than usual, I •. attended to. t00 ^ ,- II }° r ?l n ^ paper before I dress- * AMES BANKS, Attorney at Law, At’.ants. Ot ed. I be list of failures affrighted m-. Dress- , Special attention given to th**c-.Mle c tlon uf c ing hastily, I rushed frantically to tbe street. All business attended to promptly. H tn?»*t. At.snta. CANDY AND CflaCKtRS. < 1 W. JACK, si earn Can.lv and Ci acker Mi Jtm tory. Whitfhu l sir ft. ACsu'a. II. 1 __ DTABT.' s STEAM BAKERY Mauefac Ot'liiKKN M'KaKRY, main and Tii BfHieior:*, Propvgators »ud l>«iier« i Grape Vine*. Ornarocutal Shvuhhc PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. chief in Washington is a long way oft, and driver to drive furionsly, like the driving of Jj. he thinks that he has been misrepresented, . Jehu, the son of Nimshi, to mvorti:.-. Sup- Courts, and if the big chief would come to see him ; posc . mv banker should fail! IIo* I blamed he might change his opinion. He was then for sitting up the night before till elev- OYE-WORKS. DENTISTS. ‘' ,,R rates Calls r Tope's First class it rt’asouable w 1> PRIVATE BOAR BING HOUSES. I t»NH H. WEBB. No strt affords. George F. Pierce, Jr.. John H. Woodward, ie]r-at-Uw and Real Estate A^eut, l* Ic in push - *"up business placed in hi HUllNGTOX. W. H. Toombs, i given l COTTON WANTED. told the big chief* children numbered mil lions, and that he was guided by good men, who represented him. tiBIKIXG INTELLIGENCE OF 4A( K. On hearing that the Pre*»idenf* decision was not given vpthout a good d al of thought, Jock said: “Iknow, judging by the detail*, he was not hasty iu the matter, but 1 tLir k he should have heard what I had to say.” . The interpreter then told Captain lack that will carry yon, and draw it. Get it iu 1 General Wheaton advised him not to think of ]>}"*■ I will carry it on my person. 1 dw- u reprieve, but to pay attention to what tbe like to *lo it, but aelf-preecrv - - law. Make haste: _ Practices en, instead of retiring at ten as is my custom! the Courts in Atlanta Circuit. “Hrive,” I exclaimed. The dmer drove. r .y STOBO FABBOW, Attomej-at-uw. n *. Minutes were dollars to me. To get tbe JL • rietU street, up stairs, practices iu a money out was now the point. The office court*. leached, I hm i iedly direct, d the bookket per 1 OHN MILL EDGE, Attorn.-v-st-u* Wu» to figure up the account and draw a check for M •* re * t * R^oWenc#, comer, the whole amount. rilHoa. w. hgopeb, Atturaer-st-us So. , ••I will siliU it," be "aml then you go X • wl " *"* ,nd ,0 *" *“•»••*C Jl immediatelv. as lust ;i» your attrnnateil leg* \V T 1 «' xu Vi. U . KV ,^‘'‘ UD ’ A «onit» »'> »* ..hi i U • Manrltaatreet. D. BADGER. Surgi Office, Lili #*W try, etc. tilies stia geutleme >'cum mi v a ted AUCTIONEERS. the fiint chaplain had said to him Jack said that he knew what the chaplain Iiow slow lie seen 1 good, and he should follow'it, and *“ e tortoise-like m ,f they permitted him to live he would become 1 inally he finished. better man. After expressing a dosi have a talk with the four .-.coats, he said > to gently sighed: .*i» . ‘ Oar account ed ! How 1 chafed uud< r jvemen!* of his pencil! Then rising his head he S B. SPENCER, Attorney *t law coru« r W • and Alabama streets \apstusr->, Atlanta. M DEGUAKFENBIKD, Attorujy at I.iw. • attention to tl*s p-o^cution of claim' SUtfl Ol G v>r and Unite 1 Mtate tell s Buiidiui;. up stairs. I) IY.U. i Xl’NNftIJ.V. nlr..wn jo*! i xurlly ■ivteen dollari ami uincty-lhree raDtH !" Th'-n raino over 111)' ngiLiliil snal a i.wi cl tebiMBL£ T'> ihis» I Hi»E To i>it. anil balmy (aim ! TLen did I siuk buck into because wheuever 1 lo.-k at my heart I ste a a state of absolute repose, aud I looked out desire to iire. I would like to lire until I die upon the M’.irning street with a feeling of in- natural.’’ difference that v.-its lovely to b:-hold. It IS an i .oUoa .trenli. Black Jim then said: “I sec gr.-at many , advantage to bare uothiug. lilessul are the I V |lLl a o\nuu!£K, attorney,-! men present, but have no talk to make us j poor. But I did consider it my duty to g<> to 11 •lack talks. X always tell the truth, and am • tbe President of the bask aid assuie him of well known among my people. Was wounded ! my nndimmish-d eon tide cc*. iu the solvency oral fioht at I^ost Biver. and verv sick for i ot the institution, and to tar also that in case - - ...■ . ... . t .. maiy months and not on the war path. My of a run I would net join n it. This seem. ,1 heart tell* me I am good and strong man, nu 1 | o gi ve him now courage. and Horses foe sals. f N. WILLIAMS, Acutic*n< rr and Coinmission #| • M.n hant, Marintu ftrcd-t. n- ar p. aubtr *o. A«l | v»nc«‘H mails on t*ont>itfmnenT*. ril C. MAY.v.'N. AmtuHi 4: nmii-ksl.m M.*.. hsnt, I • mid I)p;i * r in Kuru lure. M.r**tt.i stieM BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. 1 >’tiLI.iPH s'tKtVf, No- I Msrtrtia Mrort. Uo..k- BPl'.crs. Mattonsrs anJ P.mo D« aWa n lTCHlTuCK k WALDEN. Books and Kan; v >U ti »n*»ry. lo> Whitehall Htr**“t. 151 SINE8S COLLEGES. M ill l»«‘ Kimlksll Horse. Practice in all the « LIVERY AND SALE 8TABLES. lontth'a SOU 1 HERN Bl SINEeH UMVKl'.SlTY. corner Broad and Alabama siret-te. Atlanta, Ga. i ud«r d inatittdlon, tbo LiKfBl slid b**«t pi a*tl- cal business school iu tho For circulars, etc., address II. F. Moore. A.M. President, l.'t A.*»TM.%N'8 ADAMA BUBlNErth tHH.LKGE, IDctwUer A Magee, \lNuauora. Corner I ine ami Peachtree streets. Three hundred Graduates 1 S.ttot til NM. PiaTOl.S. Klf. „ with pood hoard at Mrs. Overby's, ou Broad ir» et, juet across the l»i id**. \f 1SS it KEEN, at tde • Lartndon House.” on Peachtrs# street, can fnmi-b ideasa&t rooms t* fumilies or single persons. Day -writers also re- CtWOd. PICTURES AND FRAMES. I AN II. S lN I’KHH, Manutac-tnrer ami l’-a or In riiroino-. Mould nu". I.i-'ktnj Glasses and Plates. No. Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. SOUTHERN NURSERY. IRWIN & THURMOND. a a T E are uffenug to the public a selection oi Fruit ^ f adapted to the Southern climate, consisting ot \t'p!c*. Pea* hr a. Pears. Plums, Cberr.es. Quince*. Grain**, etc. Our Floral and Onuiuentiff Shrubbery Sugar. Department Is ooinpVte. We haw* everything usually ■ tound in a well con fueled Nursery, and ot varieties m e ha\e tested and k iow to be suited to the Southern natr. We are determined to uiukc good stock aud ; at 1 l asouabb' price*. All ordeisby mail attended , nil) promptness and cave. We have nd able agents, o r local or trawling, iu many hvafctiew in this and er States South, and we p eter, wheio convenient iu lien 101 I* N will be mac indebted to m >ld. Shiptucuts may l» rs who wish to avail tl ibst. *brr or to either u'.a nr to J. W. Ltthrop, Sava SC, ll>berts a Co., New York .utse or Railroad Receipts, a id held forSivcnut 1 mousy, until it can l in ide by Merchants or l'arn tussive* of this Offer to !l f the WirskouMttrr. .n A nade v het places 04 RespcetfUtlv nab, : ' 1 r A. K. SLAgo. Wholesale Merchant, s a Urge »tc<k of Cun nuvatasd Ham*. Bin longs 1 otter au favo.Lb’.e hi Bacon, Sides, should** id short Shies, Lard, barrels, kegs and \ Tobacco, Groceries, Bagging, Ties, Ac. A. K. SLAgi Corner Forsyth A MKcbcII ett At'anta SPECIAL NOTICE. All manu« r of chronic disease! s'uily tn atrd buainesa through them. tba Eclectic Dvapsusary. No. 5J Ilioiil street. Can 1 tiuni. Rifles. Pist.fl* and We will. ut*on application, fhrntsb gratis our catalogue , crBt Maliguant Tumors, disease* of the Kyo and Ear r Flasks Shot Beits, Am- and piiee Ibt, Address I‘. t>. Box M>6. Atlanta, (ia treatsd on an entire new principle, l onsultcu n ire. r .WhUehal! street, near Depot. j piljSI-dly IRWIN ft THDHMOS' . octl-Ht S. F. SALTER, M- P.. Ptopristor.