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ATLANTA, GA.. SATURDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1873.
WHOLE NO. 34(5
CUAMItORB'S CHANCES.
Probable Tactics of the French
Fusionists.
n*Xi F&XNCH COUPS A lit DELIVERED TEE
AtUAGE lUEN’CIIMAN' IMTATIE* T OF IdO-
▼X8I09AL GOV EI*N M ENT ilOXAliC H V
or. republic?-waat tjie bouk-
ros PRINCE MAY THINK ANJ>
no—TIIE WHITE FLAt.
AND THE TRICOLOR.
Co reapcndence New York Ue:a'<l.
Paris, September 23, 1ST
ANXIOIS FOR *NY COMPROMISE
that will pat an end to the «Lira cling auci
enervating provtsolre.
To judgo of this one bus only to ::ounri
Frenchmen in private. The teidiness to wel
come Henri V. is not a sentiment that finds
much vent in the press or m public conversa
nces; but iu their hearts mrst people niv
athirst lor a regime that will bring back the •
peace and security, the splendor [and pies- 1
tige, which are as the bread of life to French
men and appear inseparable trom monarchy.
Sensible and educated mm, attacked by no;
ti*s to an.v particular party, will candidlf'
admit that they should like
AN OEPERI.Y REPUBLIC II* IT WERE ONCE ESTAB
LISHED,
but the establishment would necessitate a
twenty years’ preliminary ordeal of noisa and
uncertainty, aud this they will not lace. They
wish their fathers had had the courage to i.
II. CASVLI'.MAN, !
Columbus, Ga. 1
l*AIM’S, 0!!.S, ('LASS, etc.
H. CASTLE MAIM,
C R OVISION
General Produce Broker,
v Ula**, Lamps, Etc., b51’ryor 45 Whitehall otrect.
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
T ommey, i
chant*, c
posite the Kiiubal] House.
% M. ALEXANDER A: CO., Importer* and Dealer.
?" • i: * Hardware, Carriage Material and Mill Stone*,
STATE LAW CARDS.
*** Parties harm but nt' { n any of Vie Law
named below, witl fni f t Law rt wht u CartLs
nterted below reliable a no rompt* Card* i
130 a year.
M vco
office—Al.ibai
ATLANTA, GA.
ia Street, opposite Depot.
T
Mi WING MACHINE AGENCIES.
IHE IMPROVED HOME 8RU1T1.E KEW1NC.
aale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery Harnesi
Goods ol all descriptions PeacLtre© street,
ee.t ftock in the city.
CAItUIAUE A!ANUFACTOIIV.
FIN 2i£Y, Manufacturer of anil dealer in
> Carriages, Bncgiea, Wagon,, (jewing Marhiii., /
: Wagons, fco. Send lor Fries List. Broadeireet. last
A. Sr
ATLANTA PAPER MILLS.
TLA XT A PAPER MILLS—J AS. ORMuN'D Pro- \
priktoR. For epee:man of •• News," wc refer 1
“ thus paper.
A
o this issue
APOTHECARIES.
»isu iLcii Jiuucin ii’iii LiHii iue u
A belief has spread that the fusion between ; it before them; they hope their sous will oe
too Boarbontsts and Orleanists has come to ! prepared to face it at a tuture date, when ^
nothing, owing to the obstinacy of the Connt ! Radicals, perhaps, will be less turbulent than j £e.
of Ohambord in nwinlainina principles ntva-jat present; but for themselves, tho llioogUt j . f ;.; NK y c. FOK, Wholes Oruggi.t,n weit hail
rian^e with what liberals cavil the spirit of , oJ a state of thiugs undei which Thiers would j ( 4 street. Atlanta, Ga.
tho times. Asa matter of fact, what has ie- bo succeeded by GambctU, aud Gauabetti | ^ Ko> j Howard, Burcessor to ilowsrd ft McKay,
cently been written on this subject is pure ] possibly by Cioseret, is supremely repugnant, j Wholesale and Retail Druggist, at the Old Stand! J nTaeh
conjecture, aad reminds one of the number- ; and they cloak their cowardice at trying the j Peachtree etreet.
iess speculations wbich'precededjxhe accession experiment by the old phrase, “We are not j " - - ------- —
of Emilo Olivier’s Cabinet on the 2d of Jan- j ripe for a republic.” Of course ignorance ; AGRICULTURAL WAR -HOUSES,
nary, 1870. Napoleon III. had resolved on ; has a great -leal to do with tn.s condition of | y;
calling M. Olivier to power as early ss 8?p- mind; for Frenchmen will fit jucntly wishi*| #
tember, 1860; bnt the new Premier himself, they were like American or Ei.' s iisbmcn, for- line of Agricultural Implement®, Publisher
bagged that his determimtion might not be 1 getting that Presidential elect»;ns across the ? ura, So “ rli * fn6r i_ _
discredited and weakened by the attacks cf! Atlantic and general elections on the other j M| auk w. Johnson, Dealer in Agricultural im-
its enemie.; before the ses-ion opened. It is j side of the Channel cause as much excite- 1 pJ^Jg^M^e^streete** 10 ’ lt °* Adv * nce# n! * dc
)>ot improbable that a similar arrangement ; mentaud wild writing as over they could do 1
may be • in France. But a Frenchman's ideal of gov-
4eaung the lids of the rusiisurrs. meat is atter all
The French arc a people who must l>o gov- profound <*uiet, relieved by jokes
vrp*& by surprises, and a moment's reflection j at the expense of the men in power, whoever ! ^ Paptr w - d CoitOTl - ****■• Twine ’ Rrpe, -° !d MoUl8 ’
living machine
Office, Corner Broad aud Marietta Sts. 1
OMKBflcT SEWING - MACHINE i OMPANY,
No. A DeGivt a Optra liocse. The ‘-Feat Gain-
Macliine.
street
John P. Fort,
6. B. Wooten,
in y at Law.
V T 1IENS.
—
Cobb, Erwin & Cobb.
j J^JOWAKL) & ttOULE,Wneeier a Wilson
raiHE HINGE!! I)i:oP.I.K\F St.VlNG MACHINe..
X Best Bowing Machine made. It. T. Smilio Agent,
corner Broad and Alabama btreoti.
and Buggies, Decatur street
J J. FOHD, Carriage Manutacturer, corner Line
• and Prj’or streets.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS.
JO., CommiBhion Mr-rcbaota,
nd :>} Bread street. Best city
Carna^ea Attorneys at Law, Athena, Ga
Emory Speer,
Lawyer, Athens, deorgiu, as Solicitor G^ner... at
tend the Courts of Clarke, Jackaon, Walton,
Hall, Banka. Franklin. Habersham. White, Kab-.m
aud give attention to colltctiona aud other claisr*
Tinsley W. Bucker.
-Prompt attention given to ail n**-
street. Finest liqnots in the city,
if V C. CA UKOLL, dhicago Ale Depot, Pry
BEN WILSON it OO., liroad street, next door to nearA'atam* - -
the bridge, makes advances to planters. A lull I Bourbon Whisky.
Pryor and Hunter Streets Advances in cash.
; acceptance, made on goods In store or when b
i ding accompany Drafts.
P urr, ft Me CAN DLLS. WbotoMto Grocer
Commission Merchants, and Dealers
by
Xsaioon, Marietta street, the very
mixed in the best style.
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
street, binds of Prod
for the Old Bussell Georgia. Orders’ » m
tmiia^Bade prompCy.
4 K. hEAOC, Wh desale Grot* _
« mission ?lerchant, corner Forsyth and Mitchell \ made.
BAG MAAUFACTOKV.
IV
C.
A.
cornet Peachtree andWal
C. HAMMOCK, Whiten
LEVlflOi, V.'areuouee aud Commission Mer-
^•’.aut—WareL; uee Corner Bartow Street and
™ ™ B. II. Office, 9 Alabama Street Grain, Hay,
’lour. Bacon, Bulk Meats. Lard, Hams {sugar-cured
nd plain) Lime, Cement, Plaster, Domestics and Yarns.
C. D. Hill,
Attorney at Law All business promptly and eauvfs
ly attended to, aud the r-atne respectfully solietted.
A t,i,r
Thomas R. Lyon,
Attorney at Law, practices regularly in the Centrum c
ami General Com- Donglieity, Baker aud Mitchell counties. -
. made. Al^basiness diligently attended to.
4 MI B I c U s.
will show that it would have been highly im- j they may be. They liko a government to be !
}K)Iitrc to proolaitn the royalist plans as set-1 strong, in order teat they may fling at i*. nag I
tle4 two months before the time fur takiog . worry it in a thousand small and amus
action on them. By allowing the public to j ng vrnvs, without having to bar that it may
snppoaa that 110 agreement has been arrived , fall about their ears. Under a republic they
at, the fus'.onisis are preventing the repnbli- : are forced to be serious, contrary to their na-
cansand Bonapartists from coalescing, as . tores. If they assail the republic ns not be-
tbey otherwise would, and preparing a joint; [ u % liberal enough, they seem to be making
scheme of resistance. 8uch a scheme, advo- i common cause with the mob; if they attack it
(jated by Theirs, G.unbctta and Kouher, ii^j being too liberal, they are driven to sidel
the name of the Tricolor, would have agitated j v -ith the vielles gouaches, 'legitimists 01 other-||
r Pryor and MitcliPil strffys. Atiantn. Ga.
BOOT8 AND 8HOE8.
uva *De. t, opposite
IT
ENKY BANES & SON, wholesale dealer* tu
Boots and Shoes, Leather and Shoe Findings,
Sign of the Golden Boot, G'j Peachtree street. Atlanta,
Georgia.
-, ~ : Bro.
SICN AND FRESCO PAINTINC.
A.i
R.
5., 3d Piyor ptrtft-t.
paper stock, old metal, hides,
-- } Atlanta, Ga.
be fonnd at bis old stand, :
ill be attended to. Krueirer ^^MIPHENS A FLYNN, Commission Menhants. aud
M arkham* HOIJIFknkss Whnl.«.l>. de.i.r. 1 “ ru - l “ u bo fonrid »t tbo office ot tho .bore. G. W. ~ dealer, iu Grain. Flour, Proviaione. Country
in t^ou RepubUcXr I WWtch^l .tree*., Atlanta. Froduce, Ume a d C meut. For.ylh -Reel. Atlanta,
Oa.
BANKS.
lie whole country, caneeil an ImmediAte spill; w j >e> v ,b 0 object to any liberty at a!l; m eith-
tn_£be Cabinet by obliging the Bonapartiat; er ease they thns play a part which removes
HiDistets—Mague anti Uessellpigny—to with-j them from that centre rjanch" position on
draw, and frightened the moderates of the , which, as M. Thiers once jnstiy remarked, the
flight and Left Centre into taking the popa-; gv0it bulk of Frenchmen like to take thfir
^aiar side, and, consequently, patting the rov- . g . an d. There are numbers of Freuchmen,
Htlut'.s of lit a Assembly in a minority. It past j barristers, jonrnalists, artists, workmtu-in
iolDgsin French parliaments offer any light j fllct> the uoisitst mid gayest fraction cf the
by which to forecast the future, what would people—tvbo aro never iu their element save
happen in the event of the royalists being : when they have’ a good arbitrary government
agreed wonld be this—The plans for n restora- i () make snort of Parser ■
B A u
STOVE AND HOUSiFURNISHING GOODS,
S TEWART A WOOD, dealers
ware, Housefurniahim' Got
c-r, nesideiit; v> . w. Bell, Cashier. Paper dis , riaaes. No. 73 Whitehall gireet.
coiimed. Deposits received. Foreign and Domestic; ^r. .
Exchange bought and sold. Checks on all points in
Europe, iu sums to suit.
Agents f r the Inman and Cunard Steamship . , lp .. m , g ^ ,
Liues. *#- First class and steerage tickets at lowest ij 1 ™- K - G1.GOM3, Under U
I U
f | • vis
Pro-
\ isioDs, Hay aad Fic
UNDERTAKEFtB.
agreed wonhlDc tUM—The plans tor u restore- t0 , na t B sport of. Persccntion. or the
would bo semblance cf it, miikes heroes ot them. They j
TO3; gain credit for being liberals because they!
1 hiss at their rulers, as geeso might do, and j
pat not-mnrtyrs because t aid rulers occasion-!
on t ie constitutional laws. The revival ot Ihe :l ‘b‘ them up and put them in the way ol •
niCN&archy would then be proposed by the j growing rich by^this severity. These livel
most effective epeaker of the right—probably P er f 1 "* 1
KBFT KECKET TILL THE At H Al- MO.MhNT
DEBATE
Hearses lirotnp
rates. ~
^ K S. 8AL08H1N, Bankers and Brokers, next to
Jl National Hotel. Exchange bought and sold.
Money to loan.
r|lHE DOELAB SAVINGS BANK, No. 2 KimbjUl _
Ribbons. Notions, Etc.. No. H6 While hail Street, At
lanta, Georgia.
i ytlfZKJIB'ttANK, saumnzed Capital 11,0110,01)0 Ty M KICH j. co wnolvMle Sou
Jno. T. Grant, president; Feriuo Brown, cash'r j W
G.
r |T
M House. William Gordon, president; Ji3
Willis, cashier.
t when r* quested.
WHIT£ GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC.
P HILLIPS, FLANDERS A CO., Dealers in Staple
and_F*rey Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes. Hosiery,
Jno. T. Grant, president; Feriuo Brown, cash 1
J NO. U. JAMES, Banker, James’ Block
ods, 13 I>ei
, While
United States Depository. A. Austell, President
wt re in th-ir hoy lay at the most de»- I ''- i 1 A,:i,rr - <J;58tu4 *_ r -
CARPETS. MATTINGS, ETC.
8 S. KENDBIQKS k SONS. The largest supply of
• Carpets, Oilcloths and Matting to he lunnd in the
city. Marietta *treet.
MUSIC AKD MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS.
the Duke d'Andiffret-Pa-anicr-who would de-7 pobe pvniods ot both Empires, and they
liver a sensttion speech, recilling the bin:i- wiail.l ho sincerely happy if llenvi rt-
ders and scandals of the empire, aud the hor- ; turned with a loDg train ot priests and anli-
rors of the Commune. The Duke dc Broglie | qnated customs, against whom and which
would briefly approve tbo motion in the name they would 1 innch the srpiihs of their inirth-
of the government: ths Dt.ked'Aumale would 1 fni irony. Whether Heuii Y.'s government
be pnt up to s.tv a few words exhorting the ! could long witbstaud the assaults ot such i
•ODStitutionniists to follow him, and 51.Buffet, equibs is another matter, and perhaps tbc ; fyUiUVHD. »w» «i oh. Dealer, ia Ku»i«, Or-
the monarchist President, would get the dc- * true causes of the Prince's relneiancc to lake j
ijate quickly closed by a snap vote (as lie well; the crown, supposing the reluctance to < x’st, ; s lreet .‘
can do) so as to debar Theirs or Gambetta | mnst h; l-oked for, not so much in his av-r- —- Dealer m mu«». toiin-
from speaking. Alter this a second snap sion to mating concessions as iu a conscious-} menu, suiionery, and *010 agent* f or steiuwo?
vote would be held there, and then on n • Dess that all concessions would be unavailing . Sons’ iud oth*r celebrated pianos, 15 Whitehall
notion so worded that the alternative would j lo yield him anything bnt a brief and troubled ; »troct, Atlanta. Ga.
-eem to lid between monarchy and anarchy. ' spell of power. The Count of Charnbord is * ■ - ^
Mast likely the House would be assured that j a slow-witted, brooding 31 in, HATS,
the rejection o* the motion would involve the ftU( j like other men o( sluggish minds he may
government, the resignation of McMahon and ( 0 ft en see further than his more brilliant but
the arrival of a Thiers-Gambetta admimstra- flightier partisans. The toneess f.ns hr is
lion. As tne Bonaparlists cannot accept such 1 as j-ed to make are not sack as could have ar-
an alternative tney would not vote at alL On
the other hand, the waverers of the centre,
W F. FECK A CO., Whole8»le W hitu Good*, Not*<
’’ Hosiery and Gloves, Kimball House.
WOOD E.VGRAVI.VG,
MISCELLANEOUS.
J J
• Mercha «ts in Grain ami Produce. Haudlev ro-
! dut-e by car load without expense, Yellow Front, Ken-
ue*HW Block, Forsyth street, Atlanta, Ga.
CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE.
M cBRIDE & CO., Wholesale dealers in Crockery,
Glass and Fair then ware, Kimball House.
J AW a C<»., Wholesale Crocxery, Marietta streo
J near Br
FRUITS. VEGETABLES, ETC.
a NTONIO TORRE. Dealer in Fruits, and Vege*
tables. No. 107 Vthltel.all street, Atlanta, Ga.
P. O. Box 454.
J. R. McCleskey,
Attorney at Law.
gAR.K.vUL*.
J. A. Hunt,
Will pratke in Fin It Circuit aad buprem-i C*>
Solicits business.
A x. 11 ora.
Joseph McConnell,
Attorney at Law, Calhoun, Gordon county, »a
practice ia all the Court*. Office at the con*I ko-.j
A K T K ft S V 1 la L. IT
Wofford & Milner,
s at-law; office ap .uirs. Bank ti-;.!. *•
c
F°
U » Y T »• .
Cabaniss & Turner
>9 at-Law, will practice in the count
and Supreme I ’ourt, r.nd elsevhe»-e
|i*«*
II
1 promptly executed,
PUBLISHING COMPANY. Alabama
street, near Broad. All kinds o. r Job Work neatly
YARD.
in
CROCERS.
TCMLIM, No. C<U MAKIETTa srKELT—FAM-
1 ILY GROCERIES, Staple Dry Goods. Coun-
oducc at the lowest at s Also, a fine WAGON
G
A. D. Hammond.
r, will practice in Flint Circuit, ti.e Vu;
District Conrt*. and Supreme Court.
U T \ A I. L E 1 .
W. c.'collier
•u*'v and Counselor at Law, Fort Valiev. '*■»
It I I*' F 1 V.
8.&CJ
W.
Also,
IAIIN \ cA'.Vii*. Wholesale Grtvers and
'rovisiou Dealers, 23 East Alabama
trcct, Atlanta. Gooniia.
;.iFhes bridal cakes
r in Human Uoir, ^
ufactnrcrs ot Human Hair Gooda and I
15 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga.
A.
ucar V
I f a
1 • fc
ERGENZINGEB, Mai
BeddinK, Mattresses
“ and Tent Maker
W'niteball, Atlanta, Ga.
ittacturer of ail kind* o?
Pililows, Bolsters, Etc. :
No. 7 Hunter street,
ll Ptieet*. Atlanta
immonsTv HU.xl
.try Pn-duci
who dread nothing so much as a crisis, would
rally as usual round th
Franco would be
DECLARED A KINGDOM AGAIN
by a majority of something like sixty
INSURANCE AGENTS.
rested the me.st scrupulous of princes con-: Whitehall street,
vinced that his rule, and his alone, was neces-
, sary to the salvation of his country, for the
order, and c 0lm t must see that if he doss not ascend the
throne himself, it will become a prey to the
Bonapiirtts; and that is a result which no
amount oi cans:stry could,or ought, lorecon-
- . . - . cile to his conscience. Bnt the heir of the
only. This is how thiugs have been done Bourbons may see that royalty has run its
betore, and how they rnuht be managed rnce j n f rft nee, and that kings to come can
again, provided the royalists are united aud i, e on jy
resolute in playing what they must feel to be
their last stake. It may, indeed, be that they i r ’ T prEfS SET V1 ‘ [y BK KSO% KE
are divided, and that, according to general Hiving a respect lor himself, he may old-
rumor, the objects of the fusiouis s will be to play puppet, and feeling » real concern for a TLANTA DEPAP.TMiENT LIFE ASSOCIATION
defeated by the Connt of Charabord’s scruples, the welfare ot his country, he* may be uuwil- j of America. Officers—T. L. Langston, Presi-
bat it mnst be recollectea that the reports to l-t»g lo plunge her into new revolutions for j i'aSSStf*--' J ' --° rgan ’
“ ■■ --snko. liat in this ease be would be acting Drake'. Medics) Examiner. Br
i for K-
Wishing Mar’aiue. Clothes Wrin
Sheet Don and Kuaim-led Ware. Wh:tvhali street
£ JITCHt OCK ft CO'S. Soap 1
OBku
Bfclg
11 l.T.
S 1
Mar:»-tia Slid Walt-on htreets.
A DA IB * BRO.
Atlanta. Ga.
»V
.inx‘eri“* ot i
Toilet Soaps constantly on band.
CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS.
: W
T.S
LUMBER.
CO., Lumber Dealers,
Hash, Blinds, Mouldings, Ac., Broad street.
R H Johnston. Jr..
e especial ittention ic all Legal BuaseA*
to Ins care. Practices ia the Fiint
Doyal & Nunnally,
Will give prompt atteationto any businees ssi's- ---.
to their care.
J \ D I V \ S P 11 I N t; s .
N. C. Collier,
Attorney at Law.
mil i* l E i> cbvi 1. j. m .
Beni. W. Barrow.
La aye
Sr* _
A. G. & F. C. Foster.
Attorneys-at law, will practice in Oemnlgev t. :rraii.
Supremo Court, and United States Circuit Conrta. 7ke
Senior is Register in Bankruptcy lor 5th and 6th Dis
tricts.
:it Tailor and Dealer i
31
_ and Life. London
| tciniak, Kiro and Marine. Cotton States Life. Kim- 1
office of the Qeorgii Banking j Full Lit
w.
Bt-pr, Feiliter, Meu er A Co., office in Old Post Office
Building, Atlanta, Oa,
£ 1 LAV ION aV WEBB, 72 White hull street, Atlanta*,
sn.l M:iuuia.-ti!) rt ot , Ga., Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic
oal stand. Whitehall Whiskies, Wine*, Brandies, Bums, Gins, etc., and
PxtOPIUETOBS OF THE MOUNTAIN Gap WHISKIES.
ONT E Z U M A AND OGLE T !i U V i
FISH A. DUPREE-
loriug F.?tsbJishn
ul Hotel and Kin
is on hand.
Attorneys at law.
it A ■ G K .
L
this effect are based on nothing mb.-dantial; J hisl
.snd people who prophecy the royalist game ia & manlier and kinder
is lo3t, etmply because Henry V. has not speak oct and avow that he thinks the age of I
shown bis cards, argue iu forgetfulness ot the 1 Divine right monarchies gone by. This would j
t.iV if* be were to j Alabama. ’ P. O. Box 276.
_ _ . . - 3itna and Ihcenla of Hartford. Franklin ot
much simplify the position of affair* aud earn I Philadelphia, aiul Southern Mutut.1. Athens,
the Prince the reputation of being, not only a j
biav? man, but that which his enemies have
conditions by which alone political plot
succeed. The Connt of Charnbord can at this
moment have the throne for the asking of it, _
there is no doubt. .McMahon will not ! constantly accused irirn of tot being, that is Equitable,
stand in his way, for he has no ambition ^ man of his age. Silence, however, or euig-
!o retain office, "aud is pledged to obey the matical utterances can lead to nothing; for a
commands of th • Assembly whatever’they pretender who will neither bo a king nor
maybe. The Bonaports do not hope to see j forego his claims, risks being taxed .‘imply
their Empire restored till the Prince Imperial with pusillanimity.
is of age; fora Regency with the Empress »■« »-«
and Prince Napoleon at its head, would find T4- ic + n u*
lew supporters, and would do their cause*^ At xHUhL HO I50Ugnt»
more harm than good. As for M. Tbieis, he , ;
is popular in the country, but now having ’’ ground exists lor alarm *. W v.y
allied himself to Gambetta lie has lost the ; ^ould people tremble because some speenh
conservative vote in the Assembly and aliena- f ors bubbles have burst I hi3 country ht»-
tod a large Dumber of the commercial classeF, immense resources which transient blockade**
who would be content enough to see him j commerce cannot affect, ihe most can-
Presideut, but hold the strongest prejudice ! t* 00 ® iatimates of the present years cotton
against the ex-dictator of Tours and the lat- ; production place the yield at three millions ol
ter's followers. It may, therefore, be said • bales, which, at a very moderate jirire, is
that Henri Y.’s only dangerous opponent ** : pt^alent to $2o0,000,000 in hulh >n. Here,
himself. If he persists ia uot being restored, 1 then, we nave an article that must be sold,
C 1HARLKH A. CHOATE. Kimball House, corner sm,.km Ani'lTv
> of Wall street.. General Agent of New York amu**, .
CIGARS. Tutt.U'CO, ETC.
P.
street, near Bridge.
OHN F 1C KEN, Muiiusttmci
Cigars. Pipm, T«.*ba
W. W. Turner,
-at-Law. Sj>ecial attention given :o .
.1
t meetic Liquor*, PeacLtreo street.
\ft LADOK BROS., Wholerale Tobbacco aud Liquors
jTJ. 35 Whitehall street. Atlanta. Ga.
MARBLE YARDS.
17
W ILLIAM GOODNOW. General Agent for Geor
gia of Republic Life Insurance Company, office
Republic Block.
Whitehall slrtn
» persists i
EXCEPT WITH THE WHITE FLAG,
and a public recognition of big divine right, -
his prospects arecer aioly precarious; but it : demand.
but only to those who are compelled to buy.
Tho surplus of the wheat crop, which will
be required to meet the trans-Atlan ic
must not be forgotten that they are no, not
because of the unreasonableness of such pre-
least .V),000,000 bushels
rope at least $00,000,000 i
a Eu-
Lh-sides
can be
tensions, but because there is no man in the ! fhese great staple production* which
royalist party popular enough and able 1 sen * abroad, and which consumers iu ^uu-i-c
enoagh to recoaiialnd them to the public iu >“" 8t >* iremeuxe exportable
u paUtable form. If Berryer were still alive ! glance ot corn, oata, rye, petroleum, bog olI
there would have been no bitch on the quea-iProdnets, tooacco, etc. Sov.it the e.x!r.i>,i- , cuan*. officeove
tiou of while flag and divine right, because i K a,lt lftS * e cf tue P»|>le con.u be curbed lust -
his elcKjaent voice would have roused the As- • .® ne KO , as l ° tu ^ G SOd ?J; two hundred Whitehall in
sembly and half the country to enthusiasm i J°dlion dollars worth less silks, satins, rib-
for the grandeur of old, historic France. | Jf'elry, ami other articles of luxury,
Having what the French call le courage lie ses . * ra ^ e balance could easily be turned in
opinion*, he would haw talked ot the flag of f * vor thls country, and instead of a strm-
Fontenoy iu a way that would have gone to 6 e,iC y * ive . S, ‘ G il P’t'thora f»t
the people's heart He would have proved . mon cy. Ihe figures given above show now
that the tricolor is bnt the banner of the city impossible is permunent tinmcial disord**i.
of Prtri*. with the Bourbju whits surpT.il !- 1 >‘e vast rccnpenitive poxv.rs of this country J
have been con- would very soon effect a complete financial *
against ’ Hn< l commercial revolution
regards th
ere i
. .
the course of thiugs are attended by more or
less of violence ia social order. We
cd, and crowds would
vinced, who now protest
ihe white dig simply because ot intercourse, if that
th3 Itoy.dis’.s th*; mselves Sdcm in most cases ff r . v to relieve the peop.c.
to have becomo ashamed of their emblem and
ignorant of its siguificauce. It has been sug
gested that the difficulty might be turned by
France retainios both flags, as iu Eoglaud,
where the royal standard represents the reign- intre is some incuon. i»ut 11
j-jg dynastv, and the Uniou Jack the flag of j ond idl flung* move on smooi
the nation; and further, it has been submit- *’**!■1*, it ouly the people will ca
ted that the divioe right matter might be dis-
posed of by the Assembly offering the crown
purely and simply to the Bourbon Prince, 1
and promulgating the new constitution, as if j
and take a reasonable
$(. LottU HepuMican.
li«w of tho siliiallon
The Kentucky Sentinel sajn: "We climate
if the Conut of Charnbord - . oltra-sen*i ive joungnianwho,<hiy»iHnig>ittoiKixmouth.
conbcience will allow him to adopt it. there i. ! h»» been Kinging .nd wbUtliog Mollie Ifni
little doubt that the moil influential p.it of 1 ling under onr window, and whip hiiu ofl i
the nation would meet him half way. Aver- ! that balloon. Now, we ll have to pay wane
ft-.e Frenchmen are, in trnth, growing l»o iv flue hundred dollar* lo kill him.
KKTALKER ft BOYD, Fire Insurance Agency,office
y y No. 2 Wall street, Kimball House.
CONTRACTORS
X A. TI TTLE, Contr<H-t*»r and Bunder, comer
FF e Hunter and l*iy »■ <tr « , t*. Contracts faith-
t ully carried out.
11TW. J. MAGILL, Superintendent Agenciei* Cotton
F y States Life Insurance Co., No. G Kimball House.
Residence McDonough street, corner FuBon.
¥A AVIS, ft CLARK, Fire Ineurauce, School Furni-
U ture. Burglar and Fire-proof Safes, Broad street.
COPPER. BRASS AND IRON.
4| IDdLEIgN ft BROS.. C-ppemuiitha, Brae*
avX Fourders, Finishers, kn* Fitt*-ie aud she-* iron
Workers, Broad street. opiXH*ue the miii Bu-idinu.
All work done promptly.
A TLANTA DEPARTMENT Southern Life. Jno. j
.‘4 B. Gordon President, A. H. Colquitt Vice Preai- ;
ent, J. A. Morris Secretary.
JEWELRY. SILVER WARE.
■ ■UNNICUT .v BELLINGKA1 H**\ G^a Fitters,
lX Brass Worker*. *j.J d- a e.s »u J»p»ve*. Marietta
treet. Atlanta.
1 i^R LASHE, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry and Sihrer
Hi W. re. Agent for the Arundel Febb sSpectacles.
80 Whit- hall street.
LAWYERS.
JOHN A. W1.V1PY, Attorney -at-Law, Atlanta, Georgia
» Practices in all the courts. Special attention given
to the collection of cldms. and all business promptly j
attended to.
CANDY AND CRACKERS.
A 1 W. JACK. 9t:-am Cozv.lv m4 C ukor M*..u v
" Ke tory. Wbitehs l *ir*«t. Atiani*.
fl* Lf-%NLS’ STEAM B.vKLliY M .i.cU* tore*, ab
1 le 'arte lesot Caa* okks. Cokes. S;>.ip t ie. etc. oouth
Forsyth street.
DYE-WORKS.
T AMES BAN KM, Attorney at I.aw. Atlanta. G-oryia
♦ 1 Special attention given to the Collection ot Claim*
All business attended to promptly.
1 AMES LOCH RET, Atlanta Dye W-»rkv Dyeing
t| and Cleaning in all nrate'h ■* Sati*»jct- *i» gtiar-
antec*l. Post office box 34h
1 J. GLENN ft SON, A^toruers nt Law, practice
J[ Ja in all the State Court* and iu th* Uuited tst*te*
Courts. Office over James' Bank.
DENTISTS.
|\U. JAHK8 ALLEN L«NK. 1»- iimsi. * *mer Whlte-
XX hall and Hunter stivvt-, Ata* «• "h
I D. CARPENTER. Dentist. N • *7 Wh ohall
1 tee *tre* t. Atlanta. Ga.
O I». McCONNELI.. Attorney a* Law. office corner
Whitehall and Hunter streets. Practice* iu all ■
, the Courts in Atlanta Circuit.
Til HTOBO FARROW, Attorney-at-law, No. l Ma-
X • tietta street, up stairs, practices iu all the j
■ _> D. BADGER,Surgeon Dei: ist, Pi-achtrre street.
XV Work promptly uud neatly flu :«'.«• l.
■ OHN MlLLLDOL, Attoruey-ai-iaw, Whiteh*)l
1 f f atref-t. Residence, comer.
ADCTtOMEEBS.
rilHOS. W. UOOPEa, Atton.ey-*! . v, No. J Wall
X street, will attend to all kinds ot ! "..al business.
1 N. IVILUAMH. Am.vr «i»J C,jnimi.« r.n
j el s Merchant. Marietta rtreet. -i -ir P a i.tr.** A*l
\\T IZARD HEYWARD, Attorney .t-law No. 1
yy • Marietta street.
ti. Sl'liNCEM, Attorney at Law o*.» .a*r 'A mt-nall
ami Alabama streets (Upstairs?, At n*.ta, Gi.
4| DL(4R\FFESRlED, A to.-ne- at L*w 4 p-cis
^fX • Attention t > the p ».i of cnuiu • *t^*iu*
litets V»f Georgia a ul Uuit* 1 Statu*. O rice N * 1 An*
tsii ’• Buildiug, up stairs.
rfHc. MAYhON. All! t on « .auntWU MeM-tunl,
1 • and Dea er ;u Furu tip* M.netta mte-t
BOOKSELLERS AND ST AT IOiN'xRP.
■ >rilLLlPS ft l lti’A N . un. •• t<* -11 -< ' tt.**>«• •
| setters, nation* * arid Pi-u.* Iharni
11EEPLKS ft HOWELL, Attorneys at I^w. No. 2*1
1 and 22 Kimball House.
IJlTiHCOrK ft WALDEN n- -:k *n«» Fancy Bis
j XX tionery. DiA WliiietuiM .stieet.
| JUVAL .v NUNNALLY, AUorueys at Law, Muffin
|h U. ft A M. TH HASHER. 5 Alan* tta street, up
1 la stairs, l*t floor, practice in alt the courts
»l,Sl.M>S C0I.I.EUES.
4f GORE’S SOU IHt.UN Bl’SlNFrS UMVi.lWIY,
1T j corner Broad and Alabama s-re«*ta ( Allant i. Ga.
T. FRY, Attornej-st-Lsw,^ No. 6 Kimball
XlT House. Residence corner McDonough and Rich
i ardaon streets.
< jj 1 ILL ft CANDLER, Attorney*-*; Law, No. 11
» XX Kimball Horse. Practice in all the court*.
cal business schod in the South. For cir.nUn*. *•!*..
a-bli ess B. F. Moore. A.M. Piosident
■/I AST &1AN *8 ATLANTA IUUJAjH,
Xte Detwller ft Mog*^, Managers. C**n*er m** a»d
Peachtree streets Ihr- e huudr*‘-i Gradual* » him in
position.
LIVERY AND SALE STABLES.
d 1 LINT TAYLOR, Proprietor of the Archer Htsbles,
\ j keeps always on hand a large supply of Mules
and Hemes for Mile.
Ul'.lk. PI8TOLS, Kir.
d THAH. HEINZ, ib aler iu WUUa, tilth a. 4 iH**ls and
Vy Fishing Tackle. Powder Flasks Shot la de, An.
1 ii unitton. sto., Whitsha'.l •'ireet, near Im-jr.i,
vturer aiul .tcaler in Italian ami Anu-ricau Mar-
Office and Works corner Loyd amt Alabama
•Mriets, opposite O. II. Jone* tv Co.’* Livery Stable*.
Ordt r* solicited and promptly rilled. Price* reasoua-
ble. Terms cafrh. * sepT-ly
U7II LIAM GRAY. Dttaler in Foreign and Ameri an
’ ' Marble, Mautlee, Statnory and Vmc*, Alabama
street, Atlanta. Ga.
J AKWKITE.
J. C. Clements
, Will practice in Rome aud Cherokee Circuit a
attention gnen to collectit na. Claims fee w:
attended to promptly.
b M 75 .
R
MEDICAL.
Hamilton Yancey*
Attorney at Law. Office ia New Empire 2i: >
street. Will practice in all the Court*. P
ten*.ion given to business.
uunlap Scott.
Lawyer. Practices in all the Courts.
D
Chronic Diseases, Impurities of the Blood, Obstetrics L*»}er, pu<
and Disease* of Women and Children mad* a spec- oyotuxtioa.
Utley.
C. A. Thornwell,
does iu al) the Courts. 8pe*.
S'
Ho*.w< plants.
trwin aud Diurmoud
•gators and Dealer* in Fruit
Oruuiueuia! Shrubbery, Hot '
George F. Pierce, Jr.,
Attorn ~ at la
PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY.
r Pope**
W'hitehail street. First class
executed ptoiuptly, at reas*>uable
i Call and see specimens.
FRIVATh -RO.VKi)I.M» 1IOCSES.
John H. Woodward,
Attoiuey at-law and Real Estate Agent. Prv mp4 and
euergetic in push" ng business placed in his hand*.
A S H 1 NGTON.
W
J
UMI li. W EBB. N
Table
artorils
M ~ RS. OVEKHY
bridge, con
Dpi *
W. H. Toombs,
Attorney id Ijiw. Prompt attention gtveo t-j i
ness entrusted to his care.
COTTON WANTED.
10TTOS will b' i
Boarding House—Near the
. nt to all the Chur* lies. Post
Office. Library.
V KLW larlie* auu K«*iiiiemeu can beaccomuiotlated those iudebTnl to
with gtMHl hoard at Mrs. Overby’s, on Broad
.lust aero** the bridge
Uutl.N, al the • Lareudon House,” on
Peachtree street, can furni-h pleasant room* t.»
s or single jxu son*. Da> oarders also re-
ved
jd held So:
o.u1 uJ -
M
lieu of money, until t cos bt
i may be un4e by Merchants or Varao-
ivail themselves of this off r In t W«
either of the W ar. hou*cim r. to At
PICTURES AND FRAMES.
K. s.\Ni/EU», Manulactun
OhuMiioe. Mould ng*. LiK>kiu>:t
*old. Shtpmenl
ers who witJi to
aubsi r.ber or to
Uuia; or to J. W. I.xthrop. Savannah. G.< . .<■ to Frio-
» ee, Raberts k Co., New Y»wk city. me Wan^
home or Katina 1 Iteceipts, and jour indebtedata^
will be mad * ea*v. (NUtmuers w.shin? to store at
olnrp;
ige with
SOUTHERN NURSERY.
IRWIN & THURMOND.
1 ►till oiler ou faiorsUlc ten
;uj by ■■••;• it>p on dr
A. K. 8Y.VGt\
W hMesa'c Merchant
i« a large stock of Cwu.
W
electlo
Fruit
Flo
•uaiating of long and short Sides. Lti
g«i—
are t>ffering b> the pu
»<’ap*ed to tt»e Sou the:
'ppir*. IVactu *, 1‘ean*, IMuiua, vaciui-a. yuiuvvw, c i
GreprtM. *|C Our Flora) and Ornamental Shrubbery
I>e|Mtt tinei.t ,<a imt'p’rte We have everything usually
louii* 1 in a well «•mducted Nurwery, and o! var.etics
we have tea ed and xnow ti* be suited to the Southern
climate. We are d termiued to make good stock and
**•11 at tea or.able p. ieea. All orders by mail attended
to with prompiiiee* aud car* We have rel able agtuts.
e U»**r •*>»al *»r l avaling. in many locaMtie* in this aud
.»•: er State* S* n h, and we p eter, where coLvenieot
Bacon. B.dcs, Shoulders,canvassed Haxa. H»vk
, barrels, kegs and caare.
. Tagging, Ties, *c.
A. K. SUW>
Corner Forsyth A Mitchell «*««*».
tract* (m
SPECIAL NOTICE.
v li u|.KJ .|,,.h..u,.n
•*l p»ict' 11 t, A idr* a* i
I il> 24-d|y *
m.v.., All manner of chronic disenses aucresa'ully tn^r.t
bualnea# through them, at tbs KotecBc Dyapeusary. Na 53 Rroul •treet-
furinab umtia our uaSnlosr* cars. Malignant Tumors, disease* of the Eye and bst
*i m.« 503 \Manta Ga treated on an entire new prinelple. (\vnsultetion fPsr
s. F, SAl.TEIt, M.**t ProprWkns
IK WIN ft tllURMONr:
octt at