The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 11, 1873, Image 7

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Jetsam et Flotsam. FOR SALE. MA CCN ADVERTISEMENTS. Ctadjo -Juba, I is lately bon payin’ a good ioal ut attention to de science uf” ornitholo- 'ism, an* I fin’ dat de Bine Jay, describe by A, V. Daub On, an* de res, amt a sarenra- slanoe, compared wid de Cooke Jay, or what j XotL is de same thing, de Jay Couke, dat lately has >een occupy in' de atttention cf dis whole . .)ubu—(intcri opting) speak in o which rc- minsme dat de hen—er wi claws, you know what de white folk call Hen er y flaws, nr Henry Clews, ur sum fin — alter sernebin round nr long time, has foun ur clause in de FOR SALE. to A. L. Harris, Atlanta. Oa., by James Brand, ill be sold to ^»y charges, if not called for witbin thirty day*. ED. A. WERNER, aep4tAw3t*dl Auent G^orgi* R. R. Three Cottages for Sale 1 rOUl-ROOM COTTAGE. front Ve.and-h ! 1 enefiis. o-»d water and 1 ->eijefit to dat side o de house, at thi> present ,unction. I TWO-ROOM Cottage with rock basement, iioi Oodjo—When wns dis clause erdopted ? 1 flniabed, with a 1 modern improvements. Juba—Nigh es I kin recolleck. it was twi\ 1 The two above mentioned rcstdrnce* ate located on t,.n nr a''X rr>nr\ia (.ran Gestleberry Street, between Forsyth ni:d M k W R R, Constitution von Ulkin i " liJ ’* ‘ f “ — or j also, Jnba—Why de Con.titntion of Atlanta, ul BH „ K CuM ^, t . 01 „ r ,„ 3 ruom „ lU ,„ h . jso. Don’t you know it passed de “equity oianse, bout de time nf de las meetin uf de ed. with ail the .egisktur ? Equity means, you know, lu dis 1 ^ “ * cr *» 1Dore or case- e quite high, who has de money to pay j iocs, even cf de money is stole from de tax- j vrtkye.'s. >auj >—But, Juba, d»t clause ben repealed, j the purp. Jnba—When an how was dat done? ary appurtetnnren, containing If the above property Is cot s^ld at private rale In 30 days, it will be Disposed of nt Auction The above propei 1v will be sold oy M Haveny tor le purpose of paying his debts, anti starting auew in business. Ail uiy creditors will send their bills to P BERND BROTHERS Manufacturers of and Wholesale and Retail Dealers in him, SADDLES COLLARS BRIDLES, LEATHER, HARDWARE, Ac., Ac., Nos. 41 and 40 Third Street, Macon, Georgia. sepl4-tf EMPIRE STONE WORKS A. T. FIN NET, Manufacturer and Dealer in O .A. IR, IR, I -A.G- 3H S, Sueli as are Needed for adju—Mightly lately, by do Constitution W,i,wle. Attorney »tl,:uv. au debtor, a cold do well . e v - ^ ft i .-a to call and settle, as I mean busim-s. Sold bv C C HAMMOCK ) Heal Estate Agent j septll 8un\thurA un taelf. Now, dat Henry Clews no high, wid nothin, but gone down the hill. Juba (interrupting again)- What Hill yon iaeac. Cai’jo ? Js it de Honerble Ond-o (stopping him)-You scrumptious.; □perlite son o’.dc Daiwmian theory! don’t ateiTop er gentleman so otten. dat way ! i •ay, now, Clews done gone down de hill. De ! Constitution, like any otljer sensible man room. Stoic rc-om and Pant:- worud do, is kieiiin’ him wil all he might, an’ \ lathud and plastered, large fiout M. OAVERTY, MACON. C A. Residence for iSale. [AOfR LAtUji;. LIXOAXII.V 1 IN'tSlIRD 1100119, P. H. WARD, Proprietor. , C7 Cherry street, will receive prompt Attention. y, 2 room Kitchen, yard, choice shrub- lore’u diR, swarrin* dat lie always dill kick beryand shade tree#, all ou a large, beautiful lot 100 im harder deu auybodyel.se aid. Ef dat by 225 eet, iu a most excellent neighborhood, and just .tint rep ftl, what is it ? j at the. erm Joba - Well, you know wkrtt dat make me provcincnti [link i f. Cndjo? l T f de time when dis same jy27 sun3 ;on*ht:rion got arler some tif de Georgy Dimcrat papers ’bent publish in advertise- ..ien. fur Bullock, an’ receivin’ pay' lr»r de work. Come to tin’ out, de Coosiitution got son, much (x cny on ’em. Ondj'v— But he wain't gittiu’ none jis at dat /tenikier time. Jaba—Jcs kase, at <Dt pertikler time, dc •Governor tuk it way from him. Cndjo—But don’t yon remember his sense? Wrappin’ his broadclof coat ronn’ him w id all ♦o diguity7 of Mr. Toni Campbell’s o’needy hief, foldin’he arms’cross he kceaa like Pc- roleum Bonaparte, wid de pen ’tween his toes, kase his fingers wns otherwise ’gaged ‘foldin'he arms, lie writ: “It true dat we hose de other papers; dat we took de adver tisin’ }es as long as we con'd git it; dat we kep in ; . : t tell Governor Bullock took it’way from us, but den—we won’t never do so any mo.” (An Atlanta policeman comes upon the cene, reads the riot act ar.d arrests a mem- :>cr of the Legislature that happens to be naming.)—Savannah 3Vr.?. «M i of >-ie of the Street Car lines. In »ud iu perfect order. Apply to WAT. ACE A FOWLER, Real F>tatc Aucnts, No. 1‘ Alabama st. FOR RENT. FOR RENT. Xiargc Store, Janies' Certificates for the reut. Terms reasonable. I\js»'cssiou t.i-‘er. first of October, for the whole or uu« ba'f. The stores well Sited up tor Groceries er D-y Goods—slielv- , office and counters cou plt-te. I will abo receive James' C irtifi nt »s for the tent of | ail the dweiiiu^s I own. aepSO tf C. P. CASSIS. \ AUGUSTA CARDS. DOZIER & WALTON, Wholes My F J oil 11 ale The Southern Market. Barouches, Phietou3, Victorias, Cabriolettes, Bretts, Top and No-top Buggies, Rockaways, Sociables, Doctor's Phfetons, Sewing Machine Wagons. I Have Now on Hand the Largest and Most Complete Assortment OF ANY MANUFACTURE SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER, j Which I am prepared to sell at Reduced Prices. Using very best material, employing first class mechanics, having facilities equaled by none, I am pre- | paved to sell work Cheaper than it can be duplicated from any portion of the | United States. Carriages renovated ou short notico, and all work warranted ; to give general satisfaction. A. T. FINNEY. 24.1 B3EX03.I> STBEETT. AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. Literary Chit-Chat. Hi.-tot y NEW HOTEL FOR RENT OR LEASE. ffS THE THRIVING YOUNG CITY OF CAItTERS- I vil" ‘ I,Al t. DjL^ir.L, It DANIEL & (loins a fine ami greuieg businsfs. Tbo building is _ three-story Brick. 9late roof, with brick kitchen an- particulars, ad>.lr«6s '-Kicks House.” Car- wepio 2law 4w Miss Youge is writiDg a Child’: v\g gland. Trof. Jewett Las liuijshed bis traHslatiou ot Ga Thurcybides. ^ A novel by the author of “Mrs Jenmig- uam’.s Journal ’ is forthcoming. The second volume c f Yice-rresidcat V» i!- )n’s new book Las been completed. «*■ Thiers,J wo undersand, has put inl » the ]>riQter’s hands the first pages of the work whi.-h will give an acconotoi bis Presidency, i ’to^Cby^^TThwhunS'rJdjwaJ Heine said of the elder Dumfts: “ His head j from th® business portion or the city, and within a "is Peachtree Street Railroad. Hates : e for company than profit that Hoard- i Apply to W. H. BARNETT. No. 19 Wi st Baker street. ' ROWLAND, FACTORS. BOARDING, Boarders Wanted. COTTON COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Agents lor" the Celebrated Kllivan, Wando, Ouffdnle and Colton Food Uuanos, Corner Jackson and Eeyaolds Streets, AUGUSTA, GA. CONSIGNMENTS SOLICITED. anglT.tf. COMMISSION FOR SELLING COTTON, $1 PER HALE.-©’ NO COMPETITION PERMITTED. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES—Every kind. Mantels and Grates, Tin Ware, M ood and Hollow Ware. Sheeet Iron, Zinc. House Furnishing Goods. Etc. Lawson B. Langford, WANTED. Small capital r* (|Hired. Address thronjjh At- WANTED, GOOD COOK i WANTED. sDSbinn, where good ideas often enter, bot i where they never remain over night Very ' erl’are waute'j •lien it is ouite empty.’* Arncng the London announcements is a col- ' •ectiott of Mr. Robert Buchanan’s essays on literary topics, in ooe volume, under the title - 'f “Master Spirits.’* A scries of .fairy tales by Mr. Tom Hood imd others is to be published iu illustrated lorn: b3’p. firm of English chromo-lithograph- 1 era. i y M..rk Twain is in London busily engaged Ki work on a book about Newgate. Having rlone up the Innocents Abroad, he now thinks •t necessary to speak a word for the enminab. '(lie newest subs Alfred Townsend’s “Washington Outside and inside,” a volume of 750 pages, with wood- — nts innnrrierable. ami made up mostlj* from ihe aothor’s “Gath” letters to the Chicago Tribune. Gerald Massey Las sailed for this country, j Prescription cieik. not if he expects to make anything at the j bo,,se - Cao furnish best *;oet business, he will be disappointed. Fire a re8B i\ ebot-gon in any dirrction in ihis conntiy | scc27-d«: and yoi* bit a poet. iliere are 100 religious journals in the Uni- j ’ed Ktates. The Methodists have 17, the ! 'argent number; then come the Catholics, : who cumber 41; ihe Baptists, 35; the Fresby- teriucsSO: the Episcopalians. 21; Lutherans, 14; German Reformed, 14; Jews, 9, and the Oongregationalists, 8. The C incinnati G.»7.ette publishes an “Ode „o Washington’s Birthday,” by Robert Burns, j which, it is asserted, was fiever before made ; public, having been cooaidered loo disloyal i to appear in Great Britain, "if Burns wrote it, he muM have been sadly out of practice, for it reads like one of George Francis 'flair.*» epigrams. — [Springfield llepubli- 1854 ^1873! Real Estate Office. General Salesman in : ferences. G. G. 8.. l‘ovt Office Box 208. WANTED. THREE GOOD COAT MAKERS, AT w. & j. mitsc irs. 60 Whitehall efre-t. No Further Time. G. W. JACK, STEAM Candy and Cracker MANUFACTORY. rjlHE CIITVTEST AND MDTT CJMPI.ErE EiTABLDiHilEST OF TuL KIND IN TIIE SOUTH, OA-lsTd^TEID VEGETABLES, Canned Oysters, Baiketn. Crackers. Potted Meats, Toys, Candies. Canned FrutG. Trunks. In any* ryuantlty. Western and Nortlien Orders Duplicated. 8 p “ ,f JAMES L. WATKINS, ! ruSHIIU.« MAUfACTUUH, WASH3MU, WJITtHUL IHUr, U’nuj^T 4. COX BLOCK, 8 DO* opooinit the LVItHEST anil BEST 6KLECTED STOCK of all kioila of FIRVITIRE in AtU Cheapest House In the oity. Call and eaimme. . »epJ8-l‘ (19 A West Side Whitehall Street. ATLANTA. CA. I NOW HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN MY LINE EVER 1 BROUGHT to this market. Stoves, Stoves, Stoves! now in the market. TIN W ARE—Of every kind a to ordorpiomptly. id iu the lar^e'-t quantity. A full supply always on band, and anything made Very Large Supply of Tin Plate aa dTinners Fin lin ;s, Sheet Iron: Sheet Zinc; Slab Zinc; Block Tin; Solder, Etc. A Large and well selected stock of Li^ht Hollow* Ware; W’ood Ware of every kind, euch as Backet 3 , Tabs Washboards, Flour Pails, Stisar B'xes, Wood Measures, all sizes; Brooms, Well Buckets, etc. A Large quantity of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. Fashionable society and the minor poets, i together, says an English review, are too . tte 10tl1 iC8t powerful for us. All the stronger sounds are one by one dropping out of our English tongue, and we 6ball soon talk a language as soft ftnd as weak as is our modern sentimen tfclity. The next thing will be for the learn ed eociety that is so strong in Dhonetics to ceirect the spelling, and so !o write arm and COUNCIL refused to extood the time for the col- ction of Taxes, and 1 ain instructed by the Fi- ! nance Committee to the Books will be c’o<ed on Lewis H. Clarke, THE HATTER. Come and pay your Tax^s and save cost*. Ilia .3. H. FRANKLIN. T. U. tLAYTOX SHERIFF’S SALKS, W ILL Bi SOLD, before the court bouse door ihe town of Jonerboro, Clayton county, G«. jSTevv Goods Opening- Every Day if* fh.it, not only to the enr, bntnlso to the I fjt’Klt’.l', 1 '' . ■ hey f hall rhyme with calm. Arnold’s Treason. ;G»W WASHINGTON TOLD THE 8TOKT TO LAFAYETTE. j fd-it Ibile Owen writes in the Atlantic that he fpcr.t a week with Gen. LaFayettc in l'ViiiCc, and learned from him this incident >f Washington’s conduct after discovering the treacLery of Arnold: “The usual version is that he communicated *ube portentious news to Generals Knox and LaF&yette jointly : but that is an error. The statement made to me by the latter during our journey to LaGrangc, surprised and in terested me at the time, and has remained indelibly impressed on my memory. It was this: When w .isiiingtoo sat down to dinner no nnnsual ; cm motion was visible on his countenance. I He wa:s grave and silent, bot no more so than j otten happened, when recent tidings from the army occupied his thoughts. At the close of the meal, Le beckoned to Lafayette to follow bin-., passed to an inner apartment, turned to b - young friend without uttering a syllable, placed the fatal dispatch in his bands, and giving wsy to aa ungovernable burst o: MiM, fell on his neck, aud sobbed aioed. The <f!Vct produced on the French Masqnls, Accustomed to regard the geoe-ral, oob« cm! dignified in his manner, as devoid of the common weaknesses of bnmanity, may l»c imagined. ‘I believe,’ said Lif.iyette to ic * in relating this anecdote, ‘that this was the only occasion throughout the long, and K-frae^imes hopeless struggle, that Washing- t r. ever gave way, even for a moment, under a r^ ersc of forlnnc; and, perhaps, I am the c-aly human being who ever witnessed iu him f-ii exhibition of feeling so foreign to bistem- I r-ramci.t. As it was, he recovered himsell i*rlore I hud perused the communication that had given rise to bin excitement, and when • s c rcir.racd to the stall not a trace remained ia hi? demeanor cither of giief or despnn- d o r v. the usual hours of a tic, the following property, to- ‘ wit: One dwelling ho ise and lot containing two feres, j more or leis. m th» towu of Jonesboro, known as the j dwelling house mw occupied by E J Rauksdaly. Lev- I ied ou as the property of It 1: U*ne«, under and by : virtue of sundry ti fas In my hands in favor of -J*mcs Hanes vs Hanes k K»-y aotl Hanes, Key k Hanes. ! Property pointed out by plaintiff this 8ep*embT 27, ' 187X Also, at ihe fame time and pUc^, wifi be sold one hundred acres, more or less, kno u as the north half , of land lot No. 244, in the 4tb district of originally i Fayette, no v Clayton county. Levied ou as the prop- : orty of W W Curry, nuil* r and by virtue of aft fa from Clayton Superior Court iu favor of D K SUru v« said W W Curry. Property jioirited out by Byington n Waterton, plaintiff's attorneys. Also, at the same time and place, will be sold fifty seres, more or less, of land lot No. in;:, in the Uitb district of originally Henry, now Clayton county. | Levied on as the properly of Elijah M Lasseter uuder and by virtue of a fl fa from Claytou Superior Court , in favor of James I Christian vs K W Mundy. admin- I istrator of Q W McKatner and Elijah M Lasseter. , Property poiuted out by plaiu’iff. This the Q7th day of September, 1873. NATH iNIEL G. HUDSON, Sheriff. Printers tee $2 60 per lew. j Silk. Beaver, Fur and Felt Hats TRUNKS. VALISES AND CA3ES II' [Ihats HATS HATS] [mats HATS HATS] HATS HATS HATS1 JJhats HATS HATS] IIhats HATS HATS] {hats HATS HATS 1 Chats HATS HATS I [hats HATS HATS] Clarke’s Special '• NOBBY HATS '■ EVERT BRANCH OF FASHIONABLE HATS 'HATS I HATS] HAT8I HATS I HAT8 !ttATSl HATS l H ATS j The Place where the Fashionables Buy. LEWI8 «ep2K- CLARKE’S Whitehall Street. Silver* Plated. : Sopartmont for tlio Uacllcs: Mv large stock of handsome House Furniahing goods, Vases, Toilet Sots, etc , are weU arranged for inepec I tion. The Ladies are invited to call and see them. 1 have laid in a stock lor » large WHOLESALE TRADE. In my line, and invite the attention of merchants to the same. I can offer special Inducements over any other market. Orders from a distance will bo promptly attended to. Good-* skilfully packed, aud every advantage of the market given. I am now moving into my new store, 69 Westside of Whitehall street, lately occupied by Guilford, Wood Jk Oo. The public aro invited to step in and look at my new store and nsw goods. L B. LANGFORD. TITS YTIIR/Q-IIsrX.A. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. Liabilities S 11,314 75 Assets 353.413 79 Net Assets 342.099 04 Losses Paid Since Organization ^ 1,500,000 00 Forty-one years In existence. RVes ns low as in auy other Good Company. A11 Xjossos will bo Promptly Paid. Ten Thousaui Dollars are deposited with Hon. W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General of the State of Geor- | gia, for security of tho poiicv in this Stste. W. L. OOWARDEN. President. | WM. WILLIS, JR., Secretary J. GADSDEN KING, Agent, Broad street, ATLANTA. GA. Also, Agent lor the; London and Lancashire F ro—Capital: $5,000,000. State Agent. Cotton States lifeInnurincj Company. Macon, Os.—Assets: $642,001 28. Deposited with Comptroller General, of Georgia, $100,000. aug284m LUMBER! LUMBER WILLIOI RICH & CO. MERRIAM & JONES, 72 Z>oc»tur 8troot. H AVE on hand and are constantly receiving a largo ! stock of assorted LUMBER OF PRIME OUAL- | 1TY, comprising framing aud finishing BumWr, laths, feihlnglM, etc. Also, White Fine S«s!i, Boor* nntl Blinds. Will at all times furnish Dressed Lumber as prompt- • ly as any ether establishment. The lowest rates. I oct9-:itaw 2m Harrison Bradford & Co’si STEEL PENS. Bpecial stieution called to the well known numbers, 505—76—2N—20 A 22. FACTORY, MT. VERNON; OFFICE. 75/0HN8T.,N. * »ukS-3iu Wholesale Dealer3 in Notions, Fancy Goods, Millinery and White ^Goods, ATLANTA, ^GEORGIA. xgr. J3 —Wo DupUoato Now] V" Bllln. H, SiiWII MANUFACTURER AND JOBBER OF ALL VARIETIES OF Crackers, Cakes, Snaps, &c., Amount which ;uo Soda, Butter, Picuie, Cream, Boston, Butter, Milk, Batter Wafer, Wine, Farina. Also, Sugar Cukes, Spice Cakes, and Jum bles Lemon aud Ginger Snaps, and others, which I offer to tho trade at ttio LOWEST PRICBS! and guarantee my goods to give satisfaction. South Forsyth Street, Atlanta. Ga.