The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, June 14, 1873, Image 1

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TEE ATLANTA BAIL! u /ALB. *-r- VOL. 1. ATLANTA, GA„ SATURDAY, JUNE 14, 1873. NO. *13 The Daily Herald. The Atlanta Umiky m nd Weeklj Haraid i oatidn mare Ke. diag Matter ttaaa aajr ilher Paper la Georgia. The Clrcmlatt— or the Dally Herald U m.*w I'aiarpiUMd by that of any payer la » “I" MertAaa of the State. L'lLi!.f"!llL Daabes Here and There. Cholera or nc-co! tor-ey ia what the dog* of this city are discuaung now. “No-ooUar-ty” ia the moat fatal disease with then. The Lafayette, Alabama, Clipper ia a paper of rare Judgment. It aaya: Tho Allan ta HutaLi* ia rapidly growing In far or In tLta locality, and we recommend tt aa one cf the beat paper* in the Gate Coy, Mr Hill adjudged a lunatic who was taken from Fulton county jail to the Lunatic A*y!nm last night by Colonel Whit Anderson. It we mistake not, we staffed a whiff of the ripen- i~{ blackberry on the bre^-7© that came down from the xnoiiataiua yaaterday. Thla aatioonceroent will be mu:.iC to the soul of him that Liucrln proclomated into poverty. Wo ar« overwhelmed w.tn invitations to balls and pi. i.ira here lately, and are now trying to contract with a yonng man to dc them all for ua. a handnoxn > “card” iafcrmj us that the jonng men of Madison wilt give a party to the girl* of “Georgia Feiaata Col- lege' ou June 2<ith, at Footer'a Halt Messrs, tt. 6. Floyd, O. M. Fho'ips, W. C. Bibb, Jr., C. fl. Sheppard, i olonel Brobat*;n W. A. Crawford, W. H. Stovall, and A P. Richter, are the manager*. Another card twirled over our counter iron* tba p< r fumed fiDgera of “Broad A.” Hawking, inform* na that on the 25tb of June, tba grand annual ball of Covlugton will coma off at Cox’s Hotel, preceded by a promenade and a- -oable in th•? itty pa:k. If cur yonng man can get hia clothes fln- lahed in time, he will certainty ba ou band. Thanks gentlemen! A young officer at tbo lava beds received a letter far ci affection from nia affianced, the concluding words oi which were • “ And if anything thou Id happen to you. do make some arranging nt to fcava your hair re* covered and scat on It ia the exact color of mine, and 1 can’t get a pair of curia of the right bhade ai.y where Messrs. Spuz.ce, XJvingstca and Lindsay of Coving tuu were in the dt> on Thursday, and were all sudden* ly taken sick, in a sort of a quick cholera kind of way. but recovered very soon. They don't agree with early -.dgetablea very weii. The bally boys of Ho. 1 Fire Company, had tbeix hearts gladdened yesterday by the arrival of their t j w hose wagon, intended to be pulled ty a horse. It ia au improveme.pt ou the other oarriag^i of me city, and will doul tlt-a make ibis capital company more effi. i nt than c-ver et fire*. The last lines ever “set up” for the Ha vatu ah Re publican, ivae flic following, by rcqueit of its city f ditoy : “Time has uul his band i poo my heart gently, oot »3>iung it; But *a a harper .*ya Lis -pen palm rpon hia harp to deaden Ma vibration f.. WASHINGTON. NEW YORK. Wahbihutoy, June IS, 1873. A dispatch says the refugees from the Polaris were j Ni w Yosk, June 13, 1873. There is atiU a good deal of excitement on cottou sent JSorth with inatractions to make no coinmttuica- J exchange, and it was reported thla morning that eev- tioas. The dlepatcL states that enough haa been bint* * T * mor ® Xnilures will soon be announced. There ed around the Nary Yard to indicate that tha report ‘ 9wm *- however - to ** * ****** lmpresaion that the 1 Cotton Arm middlings W; *’ Wn.mJtftto». June IS, 1878. Spirits turpentine quiet at 40%. Rosin steady at $2 50 for strained; $2 37% for Ho. 2; $3 for low pale. Crude turpentine higher at $2 /or bard; $'J OJfor ye." low dip and virgin. Tar quiet at |3. WlLMISUTON, June 13, 1873. of the Secretary of the Navy will Indicate that jeal ousy and intrigue- ■pvafStd on the Polaria from tne day she sailed. Qaptxiu Hall found that Buddir.glon opposed him, and when the Polar a reached the far thest point north, with everything favorable in prospect, Buddicgton requested to go fur ther, when Captain H*ll became discouraged and Roddington, after Hail's death, was constantly drunk. Hail's widow arrived at Washington yesterday, front Cincinnati, and was surprised to find the crew gone as she desired to talk with them. worst is over and that no panic will ensne. Cotton, this morning, again slightly advanced in price, but ;t is thought that fresh importation of cotton will arrive in the early part of next mouth, and that the preeeut effort to created corner will be frustrated. The Stock Exchange will adjourn from July third to the following Monday. Horton's swinulieg operations, it turns out, include two hundred shares of Beading Railroad stock received for a forged certificate of the Pennsylvania Railroad. Tho stock was from Reed A McQrame, cf Lancaster, gard- | rsanajlwoi.. Wear Point, June 13,18'<3. BMknap awarded the diplomas; Grant presented them, and Sherman made a speech. All depart to* its! Intelligence. Mr. Willi* Harr.«, son of Honorable Juo. Hairiv, of Covington, will r>o married ou next Wednei Jay night, to Mies Jennie Daniel. of the tamo place, .die* Dan iel Is joat bark from an eight year*’ stay in Europe. Miss W. A. Huff, J. J. Clay and Jas A. Baietoa left on Thursday aiglit, via Atlantic Coast Tune, for New Vork, Sirstoga and the syliabnb-poU generally. Jen nings took his foo*’ horses--Sun-Shine, Tempest, Orej Eagle. They are going *c have all the fun that there is in the country, and Jennings Clay, with hts match Use horses, wiR win all the No.thorn heat*. Our frieud, Mr. John Stephens, is just back from s trip through East Tennessee, where he repor t grass in the tops and toe much rain. On Sunday night the meat terrible rain sror*n be ever saw swept through that country, and carried off whole fields of wheat The people are discouraged. The firm of PUU A Co. has dissolved, Mr. Z. Plat, retiring. Piatt Bros., of August*, one of the best «ud oldest furniture henses in the South, succeed to the bnsineas. Mr. Charley Platt will remain with them. Mr. Edward Piatt will, early in the fa.1, ge back to ihe wholesale grocery business, of which be ia a perfect master. He >a devoted to Atlanta and wil 1 lt*ek to the old place. Captain Tom Glenn made a very fine speech in the Parker case yesterday evening. It was b.gnly con pli- uiented l y tUo Bar Mrs. Robert M. Word of GraetnlU a ladv of exalted \irtr.es, and grtat for«w of character, died la that placo •uii Thursday night, aged flr'.y years. Peace to her ashes. Jealousy and Pistols. A FRIGHTFUL STUBY FROM FAlAMOUlIT- TH£ liAIRIir.RADTH J2K.APB OF A WEALTHY UrTTSXD MIBCHAFT— SAVED BY H18 WIFE. The naval authorities withhold informs: ing polaris affair*. It has leaked oot that during the recant excursion of the Examining Board of Treasury Deportment to | tne South. caUe> tors of customs were found whr ! could neither read nor write, and who were previously i Huimow, Juno 13, 1873. convicted cf infamous crime. j The Columbia Bauk Las suspended. TU« deiK-sitors The Secretary of War, according to a tpec al irom j include nearly every one in town. Waauington, has submitted to the Department of Jus 1 tice a statement oi the condition of siTnrs as found by tht War Department to exist in the division of late of the Freedmau's Bureau, charged with the set tlement of bountioa to colored soldiers. The state ment* set forth that ore-fifth of claimants for whom treasur'. certificates have beeu issued, and sent to the Freedman’s Bureau for payment, have never recei.e. their money, although they were marked on the records of the bureau as paid, reported to Treasury by the disbursing officer of the bureau as paid and so credited in settlement of his a: - omit. l or this fraud the Secretary of War wishea to know the degree oi responsibility and relative responsibility un- i Uer law, of.Gtntr&i O. O. Howard and his disbursing \ officer, General Ballach. When the War Department : took possesion of the records oi the bureau, unpaid I «-la!m» were found amounting to $730,000, and $33,000 I were found unpaid, although entered on the records ! and reported to the Treasury sad there credited as paid. J The steamer Frolic is aground twenty miles above | Pincy Point, in the Potomac. Secretary Bichardeoa will attend Howard commence- i ment. Robesoc Is sick. There will be no offi ia! recognitioa here of Orr'e te I mains as they pass South. TUB WBATHE*. Probabilities—-For New England, on Saturday, fall-| ing barometer, fresh southeasterly and south westerly i wind* and pretty cloudy weather; for tbc Lower I^ke . region, falling barometer, fresh and occasionally brisk j southerly to wsotar'y winds, cloudy weather and rain; j for the Middle States, fs.l.ug bsrometor, frer-h south- | easterly to southwesterly winds and incrcating * loudl- ' ness, with probably areas of light rain from Virginia estera Hi states east of the Mississippi, generally cloudy weather . sin arras and fresh southeast to southwest winds; for » <arc *®P ^tais lcgialotjon. tM Northwest, Bortherly to »6.teri 7 wiud. ,m<J geo- | Th * Cuhier of tbe M ‘ rket Straft SivtDg, Blok e/A’ty clear wrsth^r. which conditions will gradually J xterd eaitaard over the Upper Lake region, Illinois • nd Missouri, from Tennessee to Ohio, cloudy weather \ and rain a portion of the afternoon. Telegraphic re. j ports for Texas not yet received. THE MODOC3. Bonn Camp, June 13. 1873. Tbc Modoc commission convene* at Fort Klaiaatb It is tbongbt that Bogus Charlie, Ilooker Jim, Shack nasty Jim and steamboat Frank, who aided in Captain Jack's capture, will escape punishment as murderers. Those not tried for murder will be f ( ,r- wdod to s fort in San Francisco harbor. General Ross, of the Oregon vol itGcrs, denies that hie ineu massacred the M<xloca. Pout havu. June l.i, 1373. Two men were killed by unvracked hand care. MASSACHUSETTS. Bonos, June 13. 1S73. Iu th<- United State* Circuit Court the case of Gos- oway B. Lamar, of New York, against Albert O. Browne and other is, was commenced. The plaintiff claims that in July, lSGo, defendant sei d lO.i-OO bales of cotton, valued at $500,000 in gold; that the same was illegally taken, and although the defundauts have '•*n been requested to return the ame. they have refused to do so. Defendants. :n answer, claim that they seUed the cotton ai special treaaury agents of the government, aa l as s i-h disposed of it and paid the proceed* iuto the bauds cf the gore ram ent, and are, thereiore, not resiymeible. M18SOUBL Sx. Lout*, June 13, 1873. The Atlantic anil Pacific Railroad applies to the Federal Court to restrain the Governor from selling York; for the Sooth Ailoottc »ndCul< | r0 * d 10 M9 “- Thl« ia . ca.lt upon the Ft dural Court to rastrain thu S<tate Executive from en- sappeared. and trifling defaleatio: FRANCE. exports coastwise 24; sales 10; stock 2,821; net receipts 1 for the week 65; experts coastwise 226; salt* 40. Columbus, June 13, 1873. Cottou in better demand; low middlings 16a; net | ceipts for the x 210; stock 3.82f». City Point, June 13,1873. Cotton—net receipts for the week 235 bales. HoiuroLK, June 13,1873. Cotton firm; low middlings l*s net receipts 384 lud*«; export? coastwise 717; sales 230; stock 5,697; net receipts for the week 2,880; export* coastwise 450; sales 050. Macon. June 13. 1873. Cotton finu; low middlings 17817*.;; net receipts for the week 151 bait*, shipments 743; stock 4,295. Bxlma, June 13, 1873. Cotton—net receipt* for the werk 172 bales; ship- m« Mis 190; stock 801. l'BOViUBNCK, June 13, 1873. Cottou-vet receipts for the week 7 bales; salrs 6,000; stock 2f,000. Boston, June 13, 1873. Cotton quiet but *teady; middlings 20; gr oss re ceipts 463 bales; sales $00;.stock 11,000; net receipts for the week 125; gross 2,503: exports to Orest Britain 92; sales 2,150. Mr.Mrux;-*, June 13, 1R73. Cotton firmer; low middlings 17!.; receipts 427 bales; shipments 462; stock 23,498; net reeccint* for the week 21,300; shipments 4,222: tales 6,300. Montgomery, June 13, 1373. Cottou firm and iu fair demand: offerings lifbt; low middlings 17; net receipts for the week 40 bales; shipment*^77; stock 3.571. Nashville, June 13, 1873. Cotton steady; low middlings 17 J,; net receipts for the week 613 bales; shipments i,162: stock 8,875. Augusta, June 15. 1873. Cottou firm: middlings 18; receipts 144 bales; saies 212; stock in 1873 3.303; in 1873 6.493; taken by mills 73: net receipts for the we k 619; shipments 1,096; salefe 1,007. Galveston, June 13, 1673 Cotton—ordinary 13 v, good ordinary 14‘ 4 al5;net receipts 34 bales; erports coastwise 8G6; sale* 650 stock 28.269; net receipts for the week .766; exports to Giext Britain 5,436; coastwise 1,634; sales 2,425. Philadelphia, June 13. 1873. ' • ttou irregular; middlings 20,’i; net rccoists for ibe w 'ck .*39; gross 2 323. Livlufool, Jrue 13,1873. Cotton dosed firm; sales of American 5,270 bales; from Paraucah and Charleston, June delivery, d?«* 8 15-36, August and September 9 , ; Orleans, Toly shipments, 9,*,'. Yarns quiet but W. a. rABBOTS. /. WAXNEH ALLS PARKINS &. ALLEN, ^tjdiUfris and Superintendents?, Will furuJah Fiona and Specifications for CHURCHES, BANKS. STORE BUILDINGS, AND DWELLINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. OFFICE, Corn osito the Kirnbi doc3-dtwlj. AUCTION. fllHRS MOItlflNG, 10 o’clock, June 13th, 1873, at the Coral, No. 21 Marietta street, five bead of good farming and family Horses, one five year old Mule, one second hand Spring Wagcn, one seeond-band Bug gy, a large lot of Meat, and many other articles of value, dale poaitivo. Terms cabh. QUEEN k BEAR. Live Ht'rk, Commibsion Merchants, .muelJ-lt 21 Marietta street. Auction Sales. SATURDAY MORNING, ‘J o’clock, Ly the Live Auction House of T. C. Mayson. J. H. BARRET1, Au< Uoueer One Hpltmlid 7 Octave Rosewood Piano, new and in perfect order. One Handsome Farlor buit. complete. 3 elegant Walnut Chamber Suits, full marble top, with dresaing cases, sou\ethiu« new and never before offered at auctiou is this city. Fine Carpete, Mattres ses, and a general line of household effect*, of all grades, too numerous to mention. Also. 40 Cheeses, lot of Flour, Bscou, kc. junel3 It Th< London, J*-.ne 13, I87'k eatber is wet but favorable is cropn. SOUTH CAROLINA. Charleston, June 13. 1373. Ti e annual utt-nation of the graves of theConfeJ. •x^ts dead took place hero to-day. There was a gene ral suspension cf business during the afternoon. ORR’S REMAINS. I’.viii.-. Juno 33, 187'.. It is announced that tba Minister of Finance %i proacute Gustave Courbel for recovery of the »um t: pended by the Government In reconstruction of *•: dome column. M. Conrbel waa the chief inalr: nieni of the C-«n mun« for carrying ont its decree of April Uthcrdarin the demolition of the column. The Government decided to transport Henry Roch< fort to ^ew Caledonia. Madrid, June 13. 1873. Ta the Cortes to-day, the official statement of the future policy of the Dew Ministry was read. It favor* the speedy demarcation cf lue Foceral dUtes; tlu res* toration of discipline in the army; the proclamation of igagemeuta would not permit him J martial taw against the Carlist insurgents; the liberty of the Antilles, and the suppression of slavery. It es- tiu.it- 9 the deficit ia finances at the end cf the present month at twenty million reals. Senor Muzo, Minister of War, if a fneudof Casteels'* He sniiounces that lie will pursue the same foreign pai'.ry as hi* predict users. At about [) o’clock <<n Thursday ui«?ht Mr. Henry Lee, a N T ew York mer^hanc, n rcoidont of Fuirmoant, Woechegter county, entered the ho nee of bis n-jighl>or, Mr. Jodo Spring- stsin, and presentiug art Adnics six shooter aaid : '•John, how are yon with the revolver?” "Oh ! I’ll ftt home with one ol theoi, ’ said Mr. Spriog^tein ns h* took the weapon, thinking that Mr. Lee hid b6cn buriog a new pistol and dcoired him to examine it. “Well, then defend yourself with it, forl'n going to kill yoa,” k «aid T ee, as Le drew a foui-barrelled Sharp’s revolver from hie breast pocket, pointing it at Spring stein. Mrs. Springsiein sprung between tbetn and j "Wbftt do yoti mean, Lee/’ said Spring- stein, as he seized bin arm, "are you crazy?” "No, X am not 'Tszy,” said Mr. Lee; “wbftt did yon have my d joar knee for last night?” "I didn’t,’ said Springs!* in. "Yon aid,” retoricd Lee Then a struggle followed for the revolver, which ended in the disarming of Lee. “ Nev^r mind,” said Lee, as he went down into Lis pantaloons pocket, * *1 have another, ” and be drew a third pistol, and cocking it, was just in the act of firing, bot Mr. and Mrs, Springstein again disa med him. “I tell you your wife didn't bit on my knee,” said Mr. Springstein. ‘Then g> with me to my house, and tell my wife so,” said Mr. Lae. ««I’ll do no such thing,” replied Mr. Hpriogstein; 4 ’b&'- I'll have you arrested. ' Mr. Kpringstein ran to the Trasont police btation and Hergt. Steers arrested Mr Lee and held him until yeaterday morning. Tht-n he was bailed. Both men are wealthy, Mr. Springatein being a retired New York merchant. Mr. I>*e U an old man, and hr s a yonng wife. The Ckjoiliefi have always been on the best of terms.—S. Y. -Sun. New Yobk, Judo 13, 1873. At two o'clock this afternoon, all nianicijial offices were dosed as a mark of respect to the memory of the late United States Minister Orr. Aswng those who called at Jones’ rooms to-day to view the remains were Major General Hancock and staff who ah . accepted invitations to participate in tie fua*ral cereinorues. Freaident Graut telegraphed from West Point his rcgiwta that bu to be present. Wilaaot DeSauaaeure, Ex GranJ Master of the Ma sonic t nMnitj of South Carotina, telegrapbeil that he was on his way to this city to attend the f-iaerai. Twenty Masonic Lodges reported at the City Hall thi* morning, that they will join in the fantral and escort, sea about forty more lodges from this city, Brocklyo York f oiomandry. stationed in the -otnnda, playud the and J«r«y City will participate. As the City Hah 3 clock struck high noon to-day, the bard of the New dirge from Lucia I>e Larnmermore. Large crowds cf people. Forty-Uiifc*i Lodge a of Free Mas- ns. h«Tei* Comnian- dries of Knights Templar and several Chapter a of Royal Arch Maaona, b^aid * a company of Cavalry ef the TDtli Regiment, will form and escorts th- uuiDH of Ex-Minister Orr this afternoon. The funeral sendees of the late Minister Orr took place this alWruocu. The anraugements for the pro* cessior. t(* the church with the remains of the late lion. J. L. Orr were poriectod s! the Oily 11*11. The paik via crcwfl.-d to «xceos. A si a offsets were turned towsrds the main entrance, fagcrlj looking fo r | a s'glit at the splendid i offla which tnclossd the body, j of y lft The psli bearers were: Hon. 8. H. J >banon. W. Du- c<xai( t , Sauaaeure, James JrnkiDSou, N. J. Warin ', J. D Xvaas, J. Phillip*. John W. S.muuons. Daniel S.ckl- a* and Albert McKay. The b^ud aareuioi^d in the' rotund* cf the City Hall, aud pl» ! some soiemu and ni luraful dirges. The pail bea: ;s, with hcada un- c . crcJ, then tock up the coffin and carried it down ic ths V * Arse. The Sir Knights formed on either •♦idc aa Oie toffiu was borne pas; and then filed into marching j o.-der Mayor Havemyer and the C > min on Council, } with r.iape rooeU'j* and wanda ol ofl* « draped in j mourning, occupied carriages in the rear of the pro- I SPAIN. N ew Advertisements. GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. • •JWJinUUON CLAhB 340. Ailant*. June 13, 3873- The folio .v.ag are the numbers which were this day drauu from the 78 hum berg placed in the wheel, and s drawn i the c 68—29— .7—32 15 -53— 73—33— Ci—10—3$ —10— 1 Georgia -- Fulton County. TO THI SUPERIOR COURT OF SAID COUNTY. \ OUB rcnnoMEKE, JAiltS r. habbuox, w. F. Clarke aud A. K. Seago, of aaid couutv aud £tate, J. 8. Jaw ton, of Monroe county *cd said State, and Jas. Dixon and W. H. Davis, of Blchnioud c »unty *ml aaid State, reapocttul'y apply for a charier iucorporatiog llieui, their associates and nucceasors for twenty years, aaabody pofitlu and corporate, under the name and JAMES P. HARRISON & C0-, with power by this .name sue aud be sued, to liav« aud use a common *e»i, should they bo desire: to hold, purchase and sell such real estate or other property as may be necessary for carrying on the bueiueas herein after described, and to adopt such a Constitution, By- Laws, Rules and Regulations, and amendments there of as the stockholders of said corporation may deem advisable aud proper to carry out tc purpose of said incorporation. The business of said iu ing, Litliograpfiiug, I'rinting aud Publishing Bocks, Periodicals Newspaper*, Blank^i, aud all other descriptions of work done in a Printing and Publishing House; an 1th-- pur chasing, holding and selling copy-right < f books ond other publications. The capital stock of said corporation is sail to be Twenty Thousand Dollars with the privilege of in creasing it to Fifty Thousand Dollars. Fifty per cent, of Twenty Thousand Dollars has been acti ally paid The Atlanta Herald. Announcement for 1873, A K-stabliblicd only in Aug at o last year, he Atlanta Hkbaj.d ht«, iu five short months, risen to the front rank of Georgia journalism, and h&x obtained a circulation which hns not any precedent in the history of Southern newspapers. When first issued, the proprietors declared their purpose to make the Hx&jjld a bold, outspoken paper, independent of all political parties, cliques and rings and devoted solely to the interests of the masses, without regard to class or station. The rendition of politi cal parties in the feonth was such, that un der no circumstances could the Herald give its support to Radicalism; hence, it has in variably advocated the election oi Democrats to office*, such advocacy being based upon the capacity of candidates. The Herald, there fore, has assumed the position of an inde pendent Democratic newspaper, and will con tinue to hold it, so long as the Demo-racy remain the political party which serves tb’e people with more honesty and ability than any other parly in the State. Nevertheless, the Herald will continue, in the future, as in the past, to criticise men and measures, without regard to political prejudices and affiliations, condemning everything its pro prietors believe injurious to the interests of Georgia, and praising and supporting all that they believe likely to promote the pros perity ol the State and Ihe happiness of h^r people. As a ncwsimptr, the Herald is already ad mitted to be without a rival in Georgia. Events transpire with such rapidity that every per son who desires to keep pace with the times, must have a live daily or weekly paper. Our columns will bo found to give the very laiest news ou every subject. Whatever of inter est occurs in any part of the world is made known to our leaders, and all the various top ics of the day are discussed intelligently and without bias. Never before in the history of the world was it more necessary for ever? person who can read to subscribe ior a newspaper. The struggle between centralism and Constitu tional Democratic Government is entering upon a new phase. Gigantic railroad and bond riugK at the North control and direct the legislation of Congress, aud as their in terest can only be advanced by the existence of a strong, centralized government, they arc passing laws, one by one, whose ultimate de sign is to reduce the States to the con dition of more provinces. Encroachment* more radical r-ud startling than ever hare been made on the rights of the peopl.o The South hns been converted into a second Ire land; her governments overturned by the v mandate of u petty judge, backed by federal j bayonets ; her people* plundered by foreign adventurers and native scoundrels, and her libeities crushed out with a ruthlcssncss which Tta Great Hm Praiiit and Passeapr ROUTE TO AND FROM NEW YORK Wia. Sa.vaim.ali, Georgia. l^W^BL^*K*^.«miiaaii* or this line mi.; *om g.wAinuu aid >*«• 1MY. iEA -Sena asas,*-"- ««"«»«. *>*»* TUESDAY, thi bkdaYw* sat <lb,ct u, “ c “* Te “P«!« AccoanBoAAUaat w to/ su.cr.ui H . oa the °.cuuiws eaut. 1-^JV*' RATES as any other rcutt AH cJair.is fer lo«e. d>Eh*v>-i or PAS3A&E FROM ATLANTA TO NEW YORK, $27 50, MEALS AM, STATE UOOJtS ISCLl'DiD. * r< • ,v " 1 All oilier iotorinaU«a ruintefieU jj \ l»pH»a i »a lo *h« t juue!4-d3m CEORCE A. M’CLESKEY, i raveling Agent. S c.tir.ship Ca’s Office, No. 4 Kimball House. STATE LAW CARDS. *** Cc-tift karir.ff kuxineM i* any •/ Ut> ,M*si bcluw, mil am Lhf l. invert wk.„t Card, '' l ‘[ ■ Mart rtUMr a, ,i prompt. CamU iaaerl I Cobb, Erwin &. Cobb. Emory Si>ecr, , Athena, Georgia, is Solirltivr (*«*ueral. aiii at- f < 'like, Jacke d), Waltou, Owiuti^tt, ‘“kiin. Haberiiam. WLit*», Baouu » tt> colki'tKiun Mi l o‘h«r daima. tend tho Hall, Eanka, F and give aitaiiti linslev W. Rucker, Liven 14 an b a A L B a .N V . Thomas R. Lyon. Atioruey ai 1a*. pru< t ct* -<vu!arly iu the Cou.t* Dougherty. Baker an >.*. .u.h*-H counties. Co.lc t. M8d«* All bnair.ese dili«enti\ aUer.dcd to. A a \ v. s v f h t, iTT LIBRARY GIFT CONCERT NINETY DAYS’ POSTPONEMENT! A Full Drawing Certain $500,000 IN BANK TO PAY GIFTS. 10,000Cash Gifts Paid in Fuil $100,000 FOR ONLY $10 ! B John F. Rebdms, Alton,',y .t-L*., will give .-.vctul atteolivu huaiuess i*iu m Ids Lar0«. J. A. Hunt* L II O L N . Joseph McConneii, i o-aUyn ia to fie Lugrav- j not ail « parallel aave in Poland, Ireland, I — * ? > Hter *° ypl “®’ r,)n(, - I1 fi' | and Hungary. To-day the men who struggled ! f ^ A It T K K * \ T Telegraphic Markets. New York, June 13, 1873. Cotton quiet but nominal; sales 740 balea, middlings Cotton—net receipts 104 balea. gruas 647. Coticn sale* for future delivery to-day 21,360 bales market c-loaed as follow*: June 20 31&a20>, ; July. 20’. | a20, 3 ,', August, 20*,'a?0 9-16; September. October, 18.* s 'al8 7-16; Dceember, 18... COMPARATIVE COTTON hTATFMENT. r.a Nt t receipt* at all ports for tli* week Total to date.. IV.‘ HOWARD A O0. Manage DISSOLUTION, YllE FIRM uF PLATT A CO. 18 THIS DAY DIS solved by .unlual consent. Tlie tucccediug 6nn, rs. Platt Brollieti*. will collect the recounts ami ine the responsibilities of the firm of Platt k Co. ih cA.n.r>. I N RETIRING FROM ACTIVE BUSINESS IN THE city for the pri nt, I desire to return xny sincere thanks to a kind pui lie f-.-r favors it has bestowed up on roe, and to solicit for the now firm a continuance off tiie patronage so generously bestowed upon the old on?. M*-ssra. Plait Brothers have devoted many yea; * to the I urnlture business, and will be ab ! e to fully supply the demand and satisfy the taste of the public. Respectfully, juueU-tf T. PLATT. AT AUCTION! mHI8 MORNINU. NINE O’CIjOCK, Jf r NE 14th. '73, J at the Carrol, No. 21 Maristta street, one flue Ifani- ! ily Horse, three good Farming Horses, one turn© year old Mule, one second-hand Iron Hafo, one Dray, one i pa'r Stcre 'L'rnc.ks, a l »rge 1 »t of Meat. Furnttore, Har ness, Saddles, Ac. QCKEN k BEAR, Live Stock CotumlsMon Mercbauts, ! i\inel4-lt 21 Marietta street. iu. Ihe officer* ol a.iid coip<•ration ahall be such as may hereafter be chosen by the stockholders, under aueh by-laws, rules aud regulations as may hereafter be adopted by said stockholders under the authority for which they herein apply. All written conveyances ol property of the said cor poration. and all its notes, drafts, acceptances and oth er evidences of debt, shall be Sigurd by such officers as may be authorized to do so by the by laws, rules and regulations of sai l corporation. The principal office of taiid company is to be in the citr of Atlanta and raid county, and your petitioner, j , r u i^torust", tvLUc Tu Spaiu Yhei dostre to conduct said business in said city and cc”~ 1 - ... ty. and elsewhere in the Sta*e of Georgia. Z. D. HARRISON. June 11, 1673. Petitioners’ At.orcc through six years of bloody warfare, aud the ,l y I children of the martyrs to the cause of South ern Independence are political slaves, and what their future is to be, remains ahrouded in impenetrable darkuess. Meantime, tue terrible corruption^ of the party in power, an proven by the Credit Mobilier expositions, implicating the outgoing and incoming Vice Presidents, together with a large number of the most prominent leaders of the Rid tea Is, ure undermining the very foundation ot Dem ocratic institutions, and paving the way ior empire. While in the Uuiu d States there is much of mournful interest to attract the reader of cotemporary history, abroad the drama is equally exciting and important France ;s still kept unquiet by the violence of political faction**; iu Great Britain the masses are moving towards Democracy; in Germany the Church question bus assumed formidable proportions; iu Italy the situation increases evidences True extrn<.l from tfie mirinfif. jutttl3-lt W. K. ENABLE, Clerk. that tLe revolution which placed Amadeus ou the throne, is not vet ended. Everywhere, in short, do we daily witness new and startling occurrences, the regular and faithful record of which makes the Herald a perfect history of the world. With a large corps of competent and cx- Yy. —. i porienccd editors, correspondents and repor- K ATI T1 A Q 51 TIT HA 11Q A ters, and with arrangements concluded or SXXJ .U JLUJ O Oi VV llUUDVjj making for letters from all pait.s of the world we can promise to the reading public a paper MARIETTA, GEORGIA, FLETCHER & FREYER, U Wofford & Milner, AUcrm .wnt-liw; office up fUirf. Px^k Pi* ticcs in all the courts. O K S Y T ii . Cabaniss A. Turner, A. D. Hammond, Lawyer, a til practice io Fmt Cuvuii, States District Courts, 8upn>ice i’o.ir M]V4» U T* V A i' LK k drawing, and ttee wwh ba.^ug pro«#e*i tbal llie 19 300 Mhififf, iirawu in fnl! aud paid in fuff down, w kereiolore, tbe ] ennenoe cm tbe trustees, ba>. ! uineiy days morr t jr .be aab j eta left on band. The conc- vertised for Aprils is, ther , court. I d *?- 1873, wfi I will pvsiUsely ai*d tin- Library Foil, ixmisv' i At tail grand coi , fie di'trMuifi d bv : hinders who ffT2 vr ■ Ol, will j US i t bouse, j 0ue Uniuti Qift } One Grand Carh Gift One Grand Cash Gift One Grand Caab l-I/L One Grand Ctafc tVft Ols Grand *’a«u Gift. l*rac- | 24 viifU o: $l.Oy0r%ch.... MGmIB Gifts of SdDoaidB 80 Cash Gifts of 400 each 100 Seh Gifu of 3ta» each.... 150 _ al. Gu ia c# 200 00ch.... j 590 •**rh Gifts of 7«0 each J.WKi Cash GifU of 1ft each 'With u»a*Ofc- W| to attow \«n’ «**. S2.000 3G..«» J0,»KX* J Total 33,000 G»fla. ai! c.*-b f5W,006 ! Tti «* numey to pay all uu se gftts in full u now up*in depcsit in the I armere’ aud DrvTTera' Bankuf Lom*- vilie, and set aside fbr :Uat p:;rpoar-, and <«& oniv Lo ! ‘for that purpose, at will fie seen hy the loil .w-.n j j certiffcatr. ot tl.e Cashier: W. C, Collar iVmcsslor at Law. For; ; lUtaisto .crUfythat there ia ir» the Fumerx* a; j inovcra* Bank, to *bv Crwlit of the Third Grind G ; Concert, fi-rtbe ben*-htof »bo Public L t-rary S«-c- ii R I V t? 1 N PROPRIETORS. Ciias. Bohnefeld, The Kn-jcbta luade -c-dug spec table. Total t, date Same time ia.'t year St<M;k at *3. United States ports .... ?auie time last year At ai! interior towus leu* h«;hua... Same time last year Stock at Liverpool Same time last year American afloat for Great Britain.. Last year Fleur dull ai d in buyers favor 93’s. Wh-.-fcl la2 cents lower with * J Corn In lair request. Klee steady at 51.406 14.64L- 848.000 923.000 211.000 91,000 FUNERAL, notice. ADA lit.- The friends and acquaintance* of Mr. and j Mr*. A. D. Adair arc respectfully invited to attend '.lie j 1 aim*id di thotr litUe daughter. Kail, this morning, ^t 1ft o’clock, at their residenc*i ou Forsyth etroet. i UNOCRTAKFR AND DEALER IN METALLIC I >TRIAL OASLS. CASKETS, AND COFFINS OF f all $tze» and A 2«<» agent for Taylor '* «o. 1 DrlilVK” • LTA 8TRF.ET orders promptly Of'Kit A lltlt SK. ATLANTA. ii ' faith rally atta ided to CHARLESTON CARDS. 1013—1033. J*;L JifUDOK, Ju i he l.Afii: ici: ; Jot . H. IkOBERTSC'N ~|GE0. W. WILLIAMS ft GO. ART. J JL^' 1: rank K. Tailor, . t ouierg> w hol^fafi> and re la be found anywhere. il 11IES TO SUIT CITS aniforma, the sun brilUc.ntly reflecting from tueir swords sz>4 other urLsment*. Hoorj Clay Prcttoo, Grand Marshal, headed the procession, accompanied by Mayer Eel ward H. Kent, Chief of Staff. The procea*iion started up Broadway to Twenty-thud street, then np Mad : son Avenue t'> the church of Dr. Hepworth, where the funeral ser vices ware performed. The 54h and 7thregimeuU and Washington Greys were already assembled at the church in full uniform. After the services were over, tbc cortege moved down 5th Avenne to Fourteenth street, where the remains were placed on board a steamer and taken to Jereey City and put on a train for the Sonth. The eldest sen of the deceased Minuter accompanied the remains also mauy friends and brother Knights. MARYLAND. Baltimobf, June 13, 1873. Nicholson’s doath warrant has been received. He and Haltohsn hang in August. VIRGINIA. 1 Rosin in good request. Tallow di.11- Freights firtu. j Monev abundant at 3*5. fctsrlirg steady. Gold 17a 17),'. Governments dull but steady. Stato boud* veiy quiet. Later.—Government bonds—81s 22>,, 62s 16% ; &4« 16% ; 65s 1j- new 20. 67s 21%; 68s 20 ,; new 5b 15 % ; 10-40* 14 %. .State bonds- Tennessee 6s 79%'; new 79. Virginia ;€s 43; new 50. Con so. s 55; deferred 10. Louisiana 6s 43; new 45. Levee 6s 40; 8s 60. Ala bama S« ifO; 5* 55. Georgia Cm T9; 7s 90. North Caro- Unas 27; new 15%; special tax 11. Srnth CsroUnas 28; new 15%. April and October 23. Nr.vv Oiu^jlnb, June 13, 1873. Cotton in moderate demand; ordinary 12%; good ordinary 15%; low middlings 17%; middlings 18%; net receipt* 1,028 bales; gross 1,522; export* coastwise 362; sales 1.200; laat evening 1,900; slock 60,204; net { receipt* for the week 4.479; gross 6,014; exports to 1 Great Britain 9,573; coastwise .5.457; sales 19,000. Fh>ur—no demand on account cf quarantine at j Havana, 2,000 bales being reshipped t< St. Louis. Corn easier; mixed 69; white fto*6i. Oats 45. Bran 75*77. Hay quiet at $23a24. Pork quiet at $17 50. Bacon dull at 7%a9%a9%. llams 13%. Lord—tierces 8%a9%; kegs 9%al0‘4. Sugar—no movemen. Mu- laases—no morement. Whisky dull at 92. Coffee t-lflfti fcC/t k cUilFi-i ■ * * intUbavno.** wilUtatallwf . ... Cotton Factors and Bankers, i STENCIL AND VARIETY WORKS HAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. C«r. Marietta and Breud St^. WILLIAMS, BIRNIE 6* CO. DUTTON & FAIRBANKS, which will, in every respect, satisfy their de sires. Literature, science, the arts, will all receive attention. Our agricultural, com mercial and mAnulucturing a interests will be earnestly aud steadfastly supported, aud our columns w ill always be kept open to poor and rich alike. Our rates for tht Daily II Lit a ld ujo as lol- lows: One copy oue mouth . $ 1 00 Cue copy three months ‘2 50 One copy six months. 5 00 One copy one years . 10 0 CLUBS BATCH, Ten copies, 0 months; $15 00 and a copy for the getter-up of the club. Twenty copies, 6 months. 00 ami a copy for the getter-up of the club. Fifty copies, f» months $220 00 and a copy for the getter-up of the club. Ten copies lor 1 year $‘.H* % and a copy for the gcttei-up of the club. Twenty copies 1 year $170 00 and a copy far the getter-up of the club Fifty copies one year 54(h) ijp and a copy ba the getter-up oi the club THE WEEKLY HKllALL The WuEitLY He bald is the largtst aud j most complete publ ation of the kind in the ! j South. It is a large eight -page paper, cou- j j bracing every possible subject. | The terms of the Weekly Hebald are: I Oue copy, sii mouths $ I 00 j One copy, one year ... *2 00 R H- Johnston, Jr., Will *::% -ai attentioo ic «»l I.^mI Li. .!»*•>» eu- tri:st«-J to )itr core, ha ticea i*i the F.uu circuit. Doyai it Numaily, W:H»rive prompt itteution to any Iiumqms to thvir core. [ J U '" KnK - J. C. Clements Will pra<-i».-e *r» Ho me xvl Cherokee Orcaiu. Tivmj't attri tion gives to loliectioca. CIuom for wild load, attended to promptly. H A % ii V. . L M Senior . tricta. W. W. Turner, jiw. Special at ten Lira ■ A. C. & F. C. Foster, rt:r\s-at taw, will practice m Gemwlgeodr oit. nurrired iho» sand dol'srv, vhfi'h fe»rt bse- 1 aetapart by tLs managers io pay the i-ifts a tv\', aui will be held by the bod acd (>iUi<nahv this p«rj . i a ad this f.ijoae only. R. tk ' Caakier. The party, ibcreforc, wk© holds ilo tickrt drawu-g ! th ; < ap^tal 2tft will $lcaJ, f '>« in '▼*>«:.backs, ainl a. •i ii. •:*- $25,*.»>■, th the *26 - 1-00. M.P. $5,060, and aU tbo other p itr. lP.dOC in a ll- I ber ^bwmattag to $^00,900. | TLe rwuui t of ucxcdd iickets *a'A oe tuxiuaht-d to ! thos.* who .jsta ton) re* 1 ?sa>wBiadtkyttie jo- i eyalwayshailbs ,*tvf«rvrca* yr ■ -.-''ta. ai tht fob , lowing priv'ea; WMa $1 holrw*, $6- «sd ; ;uar;er*, $2 50, 11 wa te ticket* .- r^C. St for 113 .-*» I.UAL and 5, -.*w 43,090. o d.^-on it on >ss 1 th*c $I f *0 worth at a The oonccrt *&d distribai r;> of begin*: • o’clock on Tactaday morning h. in FaMie Lihrar.. Lali ai*d, the following willb» «be *. r»!er ef proroadiu, • I ft Mnsiv by orchestral benJ. /r<l ?!ac’£g of (cne ft»r each ticket eoiti; in :.ir»« wiietl SHL. FWa.sc of gif U i n air all > heoi. 4th. M usic by crvJ <wsera 1 . V* j. f*th. Fipianatory remarks ty PresidcnL 6t». Ixtw- iog of fir a; hall cf gift^. 7: K .. Mua*c ay ar* h* strml banc sih. Pr*win£ ol l«at Haif gift*. !»th. Fta- dug 0! largo whaei with !ofi;r in ifie ha: d* >f a Kaute appointed bj oinlieaov. iOih. ur iad orch - tra. ccncert. The. tiiUKic cd thi .prana '*vx»‘oe v.ii W th* best that <au be procured,an.1 th- ^*»|luuea whoocoe; and piare the tara atii gifta in the xtaeh rjui supr • ’.otvn- Um» drawiai; and kewp t2» • .'•word the dra ■ o numbers will bi* «.;o#eu fast. at kmown and - :irt, a’i'J Uoited Staton Cir< n.t Co*, i*. Tin | mott trasiworthy ol the eoale. At! wfii Lo - ■. ltagittar ia Itaukrupic y lor »ih aiul oib Lfis- j conducted a* to be a j. deck guaranty aexiuai cam E «» U K V M' 8enj. W. Barrow, Lawyer; w.il uive prompt attention to uiy i Lets enfrastt l to his cate. R o HamiHon Yarcay. Attcnii > at Law. Office ia N-*w Empire Bl«t, Lroad street, ts'iil pj-xetico 'n all the Courts. r«mpt »t- teatlon given to bcf''n«ss. Dunlap Scott, L»'V}< r. 1 iJiilic.* in ,11 tli, C,iU! C. A. Thornwell, Jjawver. . rsct.cea in all the Ooiino. Spei'u’ otteatios • • ollasiMU qTak ta. plaint ir.Mn airy just R -orce. i The j»ajmeet of gme will hesin oa SaPirday. Jw‘y I 12, at 9 o'c.oik, a. m. Tk*h*ta dr» tag pitta l-uai ta I pMiWuted at roovn No. 4 1 ubn U»rso D«' ■«.«$. | wh»'re rath checks upon the Fana^va'a**«i Drawers Banket Louisville, ur^ight drafts upom Ihstramh Nati.’u,.] B*::k of New York, - t the 'lUoa cf tl»e h tKl er. vil 1 l»e given for the i:ek©t*. AU gifta not cal <d , forinsfi months from t.»e drw viag will b« tUi .cd ot.t |<, the Public Library Fu^va. For full ;v_rticnlars amid dn . jw*. THOS. E. BRAMLETTC, A^ent Public Library c, Ka. ^ity, apri^-2taw L*iuiaviUe. Ky ITrf^ For Tleketa or information, apply to PHILLIPS k CHEW wd RED AIXE's VOX, MUnta. Oo. JOHN H. JAMES. BANKER AND BROKER, r nw mm aiecr t •3TTK WWldf T 1 CLUB RATES. Commission Merchants, 1 practical stencil cutters, (!•> lic'HVi'r St i « ot. \n,v Vnrk. nay25-6m Designers and Engravers, Addbcss Ia>c* Box 3fil, . - - ATLANTA. CA. S TENCIL MARKING 1‘LATMB of every description cut t*' order. Name plates for marking Clothing. WHOLESALE GROCERS ANTI DKALKIvti TK Carolina Ric o. with Ink and Brush, 76c; by moil Me. )*aggage, hot j and key Checks, Notary Public and Society Heals, AI* i pha-ets and everything in the line mode to order. I Excelsior Printing I’resa, with font of tyyes, sent by ii.ail for $2.00. Orders from a (liMt.mce promptly attended U'ldi-lT. 10 00 10 00 46 00 Tkb Jkws is Kncuihd—No clfcst of people bef e had better reaw>n U blew the .preset than the Jews. If lb* nineteenth century is not their miHenium, it msy he regarded at all erect, a very snitatle introduction to that blissful period. This baa been especial- )y (marked in England, vbere some thirty years ago a well-regulated, average religions f'hriatian cooM eearcoly tontemplaU the bare idea of the entrance of a child of Israel into the parliamentary fold wlthoat a shudder j ow-a-daye every path appear* to be Not a year ago Hit George Wheuuso, June 13, lbTtt. W«dneaU.r oieraicf a ntarkeU jarty broke into the houaa of John Jccmoga, chief of the gang of robbers j 18ak0‘,'. .a Wetael oonniy in thi. Slate. Me. Jennies, seised | Sterliutf M. Siaht i, premimo. Ooidtllf.. an axe to defend her husband, when the party fired, CiacisssTi, June 13, 1373. killing Jencioge and fstabywoendinz Mrs. Jennings, j Floor duii sk $7 23*7 40. Oorn dull at *lsJ2. i ro ytd now be '■'-b is re- Hi High w The party left a written noti w for the other i b«ta of the i.ang to laavs ihe country. MARYLAND. Ttax.Tiifofcr, June 13, 1673. A part ol the crew of tho British brig Mogdsl.ala wt« picked up hunting provision* from passing vr.p.aoU Provisions w*• fnratahed, but the ICogdaU wa* lost In the fog. OHIO. Cincinnati, June IS, 1873. Ihe forty lUouaaud dollar fire between Nine and Walnut streets, orig;uat*d in a shed containing ben- CHOLERA. j Mrnr.il,, June 13, 1373. • ^ £k^|*s hero to-Jay against )9 yea .. tar. >■. .i.'v-'v m i •■••try., mm viaiouk firm with a slightly improvod feeling. Lard J nominal but quiet; steam held at H%; kettle 8%. Fork t $16 2.7*1 fi 50. Bacun- shoulders and clear rib sides | in good demand; sales of shoulders at 7!«; clear jib j sides 9%; cl*ar sides dull at 9%*9%. Whisky quiet i st 99. Lociavillk, June 13, 1873. Flour dull; extra family $5 25. Corn firm at 54, sacked. Provisions firm. Fork $17. Bacon—shoul der* 7 *,; dear rib sidee 3%a9%, clear side* 9%. Lard -hSKesIXiil^; kegs 10*10%; steam 8*8%. Whisky 90*91. SavaNXab, Jnue 13,1873. Cotton hriu, middlings 18%; low middlings 17%; good ordinary i«%; net receipts 482 bales; export# ooartvrise 1,063; sales 300; stock 16.698; net receipts ior the week 3,509; export* roentwise 9,493; sales 2,555. Mobile, Jane 13. 1873. Cotton firm and offerin''* light, good ordinary 16; low middlings 17%; middlings 18%; net receipt* 1W bales; export* eoaalwiae 596; sales &00; stock 20,690; net receipt* for the week 1,284; exports cosstwire 1.999; sales 3,000. CJtALLCJrxoir. Jane 13, 1873 Colton firm; middlings 18%al8%; low middlings | 17%al8; good ordinary 14%al7: ordinary 14*15; net receipta 479 lielea; sales &M; stock 12,141 - net receipts • for the week 1,920; r sports coastwise 2,186; sales 2,150, Haltimouc. June 13,1873. Cottou firm; middlings 19\; groes rwaipta % bales; expor.s coastwise 61; sales 686; stock 3,330; net re* ceipt* for the week 309. grots 753; exports to Grsat Britain nil; to continent 90; coastwise 493; sales 1,1*9. J. E. A DCER & CO. IMPORTERS OP IIARDWAHE, QUTURY. HUNS, BAR IRON, STHl ARO AERICUITU- RAL IMPLEMENTS. 1 :tf» Mcfling Street and (Pi East lluj SI red, CHARLESTON, S. C. in*r25-d6m GAINESVILLE HOTEL newxjY pittfx) ur* Ten copies, *\x months, an a copy to the goiter np of the clad Twenty copies, six montbsbnd a copy lo tho getter up of the club Fifty copies, six months, and copy lo tho getter np of the club One hundred copies, six months, and a copy to the getter up of the club.... f %K) iK> Ton copies, one year, and a copy to the goiter up of the club ‘20 00 Twenty copies, one year, and a copy to j the getter up of the clu!> 3(i 00 j Fifty copies, one year, and a copy to ^TATE OF GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY —SUFI’ j tho getter Up of th© cltlb......... So 00 V 1 * “ " A *_ John H. Woodward, Attonn‘y.*t-l*w .M*d Leal testate 4«<*nt. Prompt and | nn«rg»>ti«; in push' - n;» buwm rt planed in hia han,ta. j BkVKS A>5> BlMLm ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK. A 3 H l S ’1 T O >’ W. H Tooiribs, u given to all 'of the Cttjr of Atla >Lv WSJBOTIff DtPOSiTQtff 0b TIE OHM0 STATES CAmu, F:kvaAltk*d Aue;.»J U H. Rtcharjs, X W. H dlaud, J^hn Neal, S. M. Xte .u«n, W. J.Gonwta. W. B. , cox. ” sreosad *♦ Wuttoa ia made to ffiflMflMXfcr vhkb wt Kockbrblge Alum Sprinss c«hi«. F. iioiust*. AsK. itashtat novn Open VIRGINIA. J mio Iwt. 1870. , 1373 - FREE HACKS TO AND FROM THE HOUSE. E. h. CALDWELL, - - - Phofeietob. jattsi-dtf GEORGIA, Clayton County. plied to me for iyiitiri of Guardianship of the porson and propeity of Carey F Miluor. minor of J. V. Milner, deccaaed: This is, therefore, to uotify all porsous couceroed to file their objections, if any Iber have, wilbin the time preacrlbed by law; rise, Letters of Guardianship will be granted aaid applirsnt, as apn'ied fnr J. a. McConnell, junel2-lf Ordinary. J rior Court, April To FJ. L. Hopkins. Judge. Nancy O’Dell vs. Jeremiah O'Dell—-Libel for Divorce, aud rule to perfect servi* t. It Appearing lo Ihe Court by tb« return of the Sher iff, that th© defendant docs not reside in this county, and ,1 further appearing that he does not re*nle In this State; it is, on motion of counsel, ordered: TLat said duiou-lant appear aud answer, at the next term of this Court; else ifial the ooso be * ou hide red ii detault. aud the complainant Allowed to proceed. Aud it is further ordered: That this rule bo pub lish “4 in some public gazette of this State, one© a month for tour mouths, prior to the next term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes. W. It. VENABLE. Clerk Superior Court Fatten County, G*. lit wlsm4m GEORGIA, Clayton County. ORDINARY'S OFFICE. I Clavtoh Oouktt, Juno 2. 1873. i R e. morrow having applied fob let • ters of Administration ou the Estito of W. U. Morrow, lato of said county, doceasod: All persons concerned are hereby uotiftsd to file tlietr objections. If any exist*, within tho time pre scribed by law; otherwise letter# of Adunuistrsttou will bo grsnteit to said petitioner. j. a. McConnell, 4-14aww Ordinary. His Hon- j Ono linndred copies, oue year, and ft | copy to tho getter up of the club. 105 00 At the above rates the Daily and Weekly IIeuald are the cheapest papers iu Georgia, Subscriptions invariably in advance. Money can be sent by Post Office order or Registered letters, or by Express. Address Ukuatu Fcbushing Company, Atlanta, G^xirgia The Archer Stables! t HTi 1L1.NT TAYLOR iFORMERLY WOOlTES ^ TAV- lorl S* uo«r sole pr**prletor of these ELEGANT ABLKS. He la now prepared te accommodate Drovers ritfi aa FINK l^»T8 FOR MDLES ar.d as GOOD BTABAJK. ROOM as can be found in the south. GfK)D BOARDING can also ba obtained nesr the stable*, making il on* of the must coovnaiant places for stock men. LIVERY BUSINESS! NOTICE. FARMERS docasiied. applies to me for laave to sell a portion < th* real ©stale belonging to said dsceaaed— This is, therefore, to cite and admonish all persous tutor sated to file thuir ejection*. If •«! exist, within the time prenorihed by law, or elae said leave will bo i granted. Dons at April 'Asm, 1878, of Clayton Court of Ordinary. Wttnes* my official aigaatar*. the 7th day of Apri* 1878. JOSEPH A. MoOONNKLL. Ordiaarv. ! , I Give him a call at tlie old stand on labama may3S-.!lw Time Extended. FAYuMBi JL Fia v will ett* r audiLonal attraettons this **»» It pvtaaeatu.* a mightflcest fall UiKun, tw* Billsord Rottm*. lfi*wlicg alley for la,hv* sod foe geutioaien, aa<l a *uperl> Croquet Ground. It will he kept in a riylo net surpassed onjwhere iu Virginia. The water* »t tbe*a eperjal Kprlugs ouher fliw or greatly relieve most *'*#«•• of Bciofuta, Incipient Com sumption. Chronic MroachMa, Chronic Laryngitia. Clitonic Pwrmuoota, Chrcuic l>y*pop*ia, Clioaate Di- »rrh«' ». CkrvUiic t>yriutery They are a'si oi greet value ia tho»e affections whlah peculiar to the fe male cousiituUou; and. as &a spjietuer, a Umk aud a geneml rvaCorattw. they are, perhaps* unrivaliofl amongst numeral wateis. Thu i»roprtrtor ba* provideil lor the lawua and ltal R,H>n. a Arst-closa Baud o» Muaic, ami Iu uem cel all the KHiroca of aMusenirtiit and revroatfixu u*uall> found at our beet Hummer resort* wl'l beat the *.om j ajond of the «ue*ta at « RUOkUMMaO* ALVM.' Ihe ptaoa m within t ,„ T .ItVM io loirt~. ta" Of j W RichJuouA. M.viunkto,. iUIUaior., «< •. lo nil. in In | ditlirh'. i>wif« If «v. th, CM. of th, . kUTHOSTHtt OAMTAL. uid Ohio turn -d M 3<>»h,h tv^-t. Mol c. »nd «*f- | do.,., Ivi. cant Sta«e coach**, paasiug ra**elly over a smooth and level r.iod ol only sight mlka. aetaoatMhc vmiors at ALL630D ft HARGROVE BANKERS, Rome. C*»<->f*i« Special Attention City,., to Ce lecticr.i. Correspond with and rates vo IftOWB® Hb MAC Ik N*s »» WAftL tntbJCT. 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Iron Rulllng, Vernudnli., Ch.lru, Scttlrs, i Dun <m» m>»< wiu b. mottmL JAIL WORK, Etc., *>nooihoMlu( thM, bUl» wtU"Uk, duoaotkw COKNEll MAUliET AND ASH STUKEDS. ! gonnthutMttM hooocdingi>." NASHVILLE, TENN. j . J, A. H. Hanas. tuve-uetb Audit a. NOTXOB ort ui or rswiBC wntwotN. Tn» uutl,rei||ntHl ltwchjr s»>f »x»r< Ukc.v withtTraw. aai will Ml l'-T I ha rvuuiil offer.J by them ku tho ftf-ii'rlwiuuon »»d ".tuhm ajcut ol one J.nw. U. Kirk, who fled tba conntiy, fo* lb* inurJor uf liMcua Hcoiy, ol DcKulb cotiwlT. in Hm 3"“ l8?i Uaoxon H. Jo\u> W. * Snottnu. s»} 15-aim Jackson Ohahah. jerv OF WUCOOB. CIQ ARS ASD UUVORA grttlts AAAA. 8UTIUYY SCMMOB, I. « JACK. UWHLASt'Wl MaFFLOW r» Fats cm, ato (truss Ckb\siivniii mi thi* mass rventAhiuot. mr <*. o*i>sk; FitoMm.Y nu.ta. s, t