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THE ATLANTA
HEEALE
VOL. 1.
ATLANTA, GA., TUESDAY, JUNE 17, 1873.
NO- 2L2
The Daily Herald.
Tlie Atlu liti4 Daily and Weekly Herald
contain more Reading Matter titan any
iiher Paper in Georgia.
Tlte Circulation of the l>aily Herald la
uotv Cuaurpaased by that of any paper i;
Htia Section of tlte State.
Tho*® wbo-are interested in the subject of
cholera, will not fail to read the article of Dr.
Jccnlaris. We have not heard his preventive
proposed before, hot we know that Dr. J. is
n man of eminence in his profession, and he
gives his reason for the efficiency of his pre
ventive, and confidently declares that it has
never been known to foil
Personal Intelligence.
ARRIVALS AT TUB NATIONAL HOTEL.
\V. M. I-eake. New York; J. Ridgeway. Pullman Car
Company; G. W. Belton, Florida; C. H. Cornfield, St.
Lonis; Hugh Bncbanan, Newnau; J. Y. Sautell, Villa
Rica; J. M. Born, Jr., Tennessee; T. E. Jennings,
South Carolina; 8. Lawience, S. C. Lawrence, W. H.
Pope, Jasper county, Ga; S. H. W. Smith, August*
E. B. Waters, 8. W. Railroad; R. P. Trippo, Jr., Geor
gia; Ed. A. Boln.cs, St. Louis; F. L. Inhan, Law.
teuceville; W. B. Davenport, Charles McCabe, 8t‘
Lonis; B. E. Russell, Baiubrldge; Will. C. Mansfield'
A. T. Cargill, Marietta; A. B. Barnett, Macon; P. P.
Peek, State Geologist, Colorado; Col. A. M. Speights,
J. I». Alexander, Griffin; Wm. H. Crawford, Madison;
4. F. Steele, WalLalla, S. C; R. M. Clayton, A. k It. A.
1.. Railway; J. R. Wood, North Carolina; A. F. Mai*
lory, Sontbern Express Company.
See
For Re:;t.—Two elegant rooms on Cain street
sdvettisement in another column.
DEATH ON "THE RAIL.
H.ilroad Accident in Connecticut—A Train
of Cars Precipitated Twenty Feet
into a River—Heroic Conduct
of the Engineer and
Fireman.
Norwich, June 16. 1873.
To the list of brave men should be added the names
of S. P. Cooper aud George Harvey, Engineer and
Fireman of the Norwich and Worcester Railroad, who
went down with their engine on Sunday morning.
Running at the rate it was, the engine ploughed ita
way over the ties for nearly two rods before it reached
the bridge, and then, with a mighty bound, it plunged
iuto the bed of the stream below, a distance of nearly ‘20
feet; as it fell it turned completely over, striking the
round with ita wheels uppermost, and buried its
projecting w ork deep in the earth, and the tender, as
it followed, came with terrific force, and the coupling
breaking by the jerk of the plunge, it was hauled
completely over the engine and placed as squarely
oa its end as if by the hand of man. A great flat car,
with its lead of heavy coais, was thrown beyond the
engine a b-rriflj fall of twcuty feet, crushing the
strong iron-bound boxes of the Adams Ex
press car crowded with expret-s freight, fclj
upon the engine, turning as it fell, and with one side
partly crushed.
This terrible attempt upon human life it is supposed
was for the purpose of robbery. It is thought that all
the injured will recover.
In addition to one thousand dollars reward titered
by a committee of citizens the Superintendent of the
Norwich and Worcester Kailnad, a division of the
New York and New England Railroad, publishes a
card this afternoon offering five hundred dollars re
ward for the conviction of the wretches who placed
the plank and ties on the track.
Three men were arrested at 1‘lainficld last night
a ml are now* in the city prison here, charg'd with
placing obstructions upon the tra.k of the Norwich
aud Worcester Railroad.
On Sunday morning, engineer Sidney P. Cooper and
George Harpey, fireman, were severely injured by es
caping steam from a locomotive.
A plank was placed on the track jest below the depot
at Dayaville, but was swept off by the cowcaiher, and
about two hundred feet further on the engine en
countered a tie in the very heart of the villiage and
swept It some five hundred feet to a switch where it
> aught in a frog and threw the locomotive from the
t rack. The whistle blew down brakes and every effort
was made to keep.the engine on the road bed, but the
speed was so great that the engine could not be
stopped, and it swept the cap atones from the bridge
over the five mile river, aud the locomotive and three
cars, containing sixteen persons, fell into a bog some
fourteen feet below, burying the engineer and fireman
bsneath the ruins. After su hour’s labor they were
extricated, badly burned and scalded, but are reported
as doing well to-day.
At a meeting of citizens a reward of $1,000 was
pledged on behalf of the town to be paid on conviction
of the ratals who were guilty of this diabolical act.
SPAIN.
Division to be Proposed.
Madrid, June 15,1873.
It is said that Senor Caatelar will propose to the
Fortes the division of Spain tad the colonies into the
following Federal States: Catalonia, Arragon, Nar-
varre, Biscay, Valencia, Nnercia, New Castile, Old
Castile, ftalieia, Andalusia, Upper and Lower Estrama.
dura, Cuba, Porto Rico, the Balearic Islands, the
Canaries and the Philippines. On Tuesday next the
Cortes will elect a special commission to draw up a
Federal Constitution. The commission will consist of
twenty-five members, of whom twelve will be depu
ties of the present Cortes and thirteen representatives
of the Federal States.
CHOLERA.
M>:*n*uis, June 16, 1873.
1 lie weather to-day has been very unfavorable for
the Improvement of the health of the city, as during
the night the mercury fell 12 degress, and to-day was
tain/and hot. There were 19 intertaenia to-day, of
which 15 died of cholera and cholera-infantum. The
City Council this afternoon panned aa ordinance estab
lishing a Beard of Health.
Twenty-one interments to-day, against twelve yes
terday. Physicians say that the number of cholera
patients is increasing, but the disease yields more
readily fo the the treatment than during the last
week.
Nashville, June 16, 1873.
Thirty-two interments from cholera have been
potted since Saturday. A large percentage of those
attacked have recovered. The deaths were nearly all
c »*ored people.
LOUISIANA.
A Libel Suit—Brntal Murder.
New Orleans, June 15, 1873.
The libel case of Hawkins versus the PJcayoaa
progressing. The jury is composed of six white and
six black. The court house is crowded.
New Iheuia, June 15, 1873.
Lanet, a Frenchman, aud Alexander Huaer, a colored
Justice of the Peace, were brutally murdered in thier
store, five miles from this place, last Bight The store
was robbed and burned by three negroes. A number
of citizens have gone in pursuit of the murderers
THE FEDERAL CAPITAL.
The Mexican Commission—Sherman and
Belknap—Southern Consuls to bo
Appointed — Louisiana Again
The Weather.
Washington, June 16, 1873.
The Mexican Border Investigation Committee have
returned to this city to prepare their report They
have been engaged constantly since the tenth of Janu
ary, and have hoard evidence in four hundred cases,
and have received, in addition to this, thirteen hun
dred ex parte affidavits. The Commissioners arc in con
ference with Secretary Fish.
Belknsp returns Friday and Sberu.an returns Sat
urday.
The Star says that changes will be made in twenty
consulates to make room for soutlu-rn nieu.
The Attorney General on Saturday evening but read
the following dispatch from Governor Kellogg, of Lou
isiana: ‘ The purported interview published in the
New York Tribune oi the 9th, regarding the Presi
dent’s proclamations is incorrect."
My requisition calling on the President was fully
justified, aud the Pre*ident’s proclamation has had a
most salutary effect in all respects, taxes being paid
more rapidly than ever before in Louisiana. After
providing for January and February interest we have
over $400,000 in S;ate funds to-night in the hands of
the fiscal agents, and will pay March, April and June
coupons early in July. The injunctions only restrain
the payment of iutercst on five scries of bonds out of
twenty-five, and there is money enough to pay the in
terest on all the bond* in the Lands of the fiscal
agents.
Probabilities—For New England, increasing cloudi-
dess aud occasional areas of rain to-night, but the
winds veering to the westerly and northerly on Tues
day, with clear aud clearing weather, are probable;
for the Middle States, light to fresh westerly and
northerly winds and clear, or partly cloudy, weather
Tuesday : for the lower lake regions, winds gradu
ally shifting to the easterly and southerly on Tuesday,
with clear or partly cloudy weather; for the South
Atlantic and Gulf States, cast of the Mississippi, gen
erally cloudy weather, rain areas aud light to fresh
southwesterly aud southeasterly winds from the Ohio
Valley and Missouri to the upper lakes, diminishing
pressure, easterly to southerly winds and clear or
paitly cloudy weather; for the Northwest, easterly to
southerly winds and diminishing presfure: for Ten
nessee and Kentucky, partly clouds weather and occa
sional tain areas on Tuesday.
The Secretary of the Iuterior will take no present
action on the request tbit <lic Kickapoo women and
childi eu captured over the border be released. The
matter will be carried to the War Department, but
ultimately to the State Department, a? it is an inter
national affair.
Elias Burnett, convicted of kukluxiug in South
Carolina, has been pardoned. He served thirteen of
is eighteen months sentence.
Messrs. Robb and Savage, of the com mission to
inquire into the outrages of the Texas border, arrived
here this morning, the other commissioner, Mr.
Oaborue, having reached the city la6t night. They had
interview with Secretary Fish in the course of
the day. They deny the reporled stories that
Texians make raids into Mexico, and say that even if
they had lire disposition to do so, there is nothing
there to induce them to plunder their poverty stricken
neighbors. All that our citizens care for is protection
their persons aud property from incursions of the
Mexicans and Indians. After the Commissioners went
up the Rio Grande to take testimony, the Mexicans
commenced raiding on the lower part of that river;
and as soon as they left the Rio Grande altogether, the
Kickapoos crossed and began their thieving opera
tions, for which they were pursued and chastised by
Colonel McKenzie.
The Texas Legislature Las instituted an inquiry in
the Mexican and Indian wrongs upon the citizens of
that State, when come of the most respectable resi
dents of the Nuevas valley went to Austin and gave
stronger testimony than they had previous-
given before the commissioners.
The commissioners represent the amount
of damages direct aud consequential to those who
have suffered by those raids at fifty and sixty mil
lions dollars. Five hundred petitions in Um way of
complaint with specifications were presented to the
Commissioners, aud they were supported by sixteen
hundred affidavits. Many of the petitioners and
affiants are represented to be men of
fine education and of the most respectable character.
As to the Kickapoos, it is supposed that there are not
more than two hundred warriors among them. One
of the old chiefs said substantially to a Commissioner:
What is the use of our accepting the proposition of
the Uuitcd States to go on a reservation. We
would have but a* sinali patch of ground, and could
not make raids on other reservations. Here wc arc
supported iu part by the Mexican Government,
which not only supply us with provisions, but
gives us money, aud when wo want to go into Texas
the Mexican merchants aud planters supply us with
horses, guns, ammunition and provisions, that we
may make our raids, aud wo pay them from what we
capture. Besides, wc have a beautiful country,
fine climate, many privileges aDd tho whole
xas border to raid on the Commissioners. They
think that if the captives taken by Ceionel McKenzie,
should be-restored to the Kickapoos, they would be no
more inclined to return to the United States than they
are now, and hence, they doubt the propriety of com
plying with their wishes.
CALIFORNIA.
Crop News—The Modocs.
San Francisco, June 15, 1M7J.
The Bulletin publishes reports from sixty-nine in
terior towns of the State respecting the grain crop.
The prospects are very encouraging. Iu all places
nearly an average yield is promised. Tho scope of
country covered by the reports comprises the whole
gram growing section of the State.
All the Modoc prisoners have been removed to
Fort Klamath under a strong guard.
The reported invasion of Sonora and Mexico by
bands of Apache Indians from the vicinity of Tucou
is denied.
James Oldfh-'.d has been munlsred in the town of
Palisade, Sonora, by a man named Audist, who stabbed
his victim right in the presence of his wife.
Domiltz has resigned the position of President of
the Bank of California.
It is reported to-day that William Sharon has finally
purchased the interest of Ilullingtou A Hopkins in the
Central Pacific Railroad.
.NORTH C;
Vfi
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CAROLINA.
NEW YORK ITEMS.
The Yellow Fever—Fatally Wounded In
correct—The Young America Wine
the Clipper Race- Trinity
Church ltobbed.
Haw You*. June 10. 1870.
The Sun says that four other persons, in addition to
Bacon, whose death is already reported from yellow
fever, were attacked on the steamer Yaxoo, en route
from Havana to Philadelphia and this port, and that
two of them died and were buried at sea, the fact
being hitherto kept a secret. Vessels from Havana
and Vera Cruz are now subjected to a most vigorous
quarantine hero.
The Herald says that Beecher haa preached another
Uiiivcrsalist sermon.
A five months’ husband, aged twenty-three yens,
met his wife, aged ninotecn years, with whom he had
never lived, and stabbed her five times. She died
within five minutes.
A disreputable person killed instantly a laboiiug
man in a tree fight.
The trial of Victoria Wcodbull aud TennteC. Clalliu.
for libeling Luther C. Challis, was to bavo been begun
to-day, but has been adjourned till fall.
Yesterday Sir Bart’e Freere reported that 30,060
persons are annually exported from Africa and sold
into slavory.
James Curtin, while drunk, tarljr yesterday morn
ing, quarreled with his wife, when a young and I liotic
brother of the latter interfered, striking Curtin with
an axe aud fatally wounding hiiu.
The report of the seizure, in Brooklyn, y« sterday,
of fourteen copper stills, twenty-live gallons of mash,
and other articles for tho manufacturer of illicit
whisky, proves to have not been altogether correct.
Revenue men thought they could manage the affair
without the aid of the police, aud made the seizure;
but the mob pelted them with bricks and stones, aud
the illicit whisky distillers coolly procured a cart aud
drove off triumphantly with their stills and other
property worth preserving. Meanwhile one of the
revenue officers made his way to a police station, ask
ing that his associates, then confined iu th» abandon
ed distillery, be rescued.
The American clipper ship Y oung America, won the
race with the British clipper La Escossa, reaching
Liverpool ou the 13th instant, iu 106 days from San
Francisco.
The vestry of Trinity Church was robbed by bur
glare last night of several books. The poor boxes
were emptied and some clerical rules carried off.
Two of the stabs inflicted by Gillen upon his wife
went completely through her heart, and auother
through her liver. Gillen was sent to the Tombs by
the coroner.
Louisville. Jnae 1C, 1873*
Flour dull; extra family fo 20. Corn steady. Pro
visions—deniaud light and holders firm, l’ork 17.
Bxcon—shoulders 7 ; sides 3*,a9^, packed. Lard—
tierces 8 1 1»9 ' 4 ; kegs lOalO'.', Whisky 81a90.
Galveston, June 16, 1873
Cotton-Estimated net receipts 100 bales; stock
27,022,
. Augusta, Juue 1C, 1873.
Cotton linn: middlings 18; receipts 147 bales; sales
1,780.
Mkmi his, June If, 1873.
Cotton firm; low middlings 17,*..; receipts 753
bales; shipments 2,262; stock 20,070.
LmuooL, Juue 1C, 1873.
Colton closed steady ; sales of American 7,000 hales;
from Orleans, July delivery, 91-lG. Turpentine 35a.
Paris, June 1C. 1873.
Rentes 55f 5c; extra iutrest.
M PMt . Mal6 Gollep ' JobWork! Job Work! The Atlantic Coast Line Passenger Route
TO
All Northern Points and Virginia Springs.
COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES.
Special Notice.
A MEDICINE WHICH PROMOTES THE ACTION
of the Kidneys and Liver, promotes the digestion, aud
secures regularity of the Bowels, must secure health
aud prolong life. Hamilton’s Buchu and Dandelion j
does just this business, and any physician will tell you !
so. It is composed of just such ingredients as they
prescribe for their patients, and is a most valnble
remedy. You will see on the wrapper of each bottle
just what you take aud how to take it. Ask for it at
Redwinc k Fox’s Drug Store. iuay8-2awlm
GOUT, RHEUMATISM, GRAVEL, DIABETES,
albuminuria, brick-dust deposit, inflammation of the
kidueys and bladder—indeed all diseases of the urina
ry aparatus, including mucous discharges from the
urinary passages, are readily cured by Hamilton’s
Buchu and Dandeliou. It cures all diaeasus of the
system arising from the prescuce of waste or poison
ous particles iu the blood. No inoro valuable medi
cine in all Materia Medic?. Ask for it at the drug
store of Redwiue & Fox.
New Advertisements.
GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY.
COMU1NA1ION CLASS 312.
Atlanta. June 1C, 1873.
The following arc the numbers which were this day
drawn from the 78 numbers placed in the wheel, anil
the said numbers were drawn in the order iu which
they are here placed:
37—38—78—22—CC -43 -9—54—42-35 -40—61
HOWARD A CO., Managers.
FOR RENT.
T
TELEGRAPH BREVITIES, i-
1WO SPLENDID ROOMS lor oul.v *10 ou West
Cain Street, second door from Peachtree, and
the Governor's Mansion.
Apply on the premises, or to J. C. J., at this office.
BOARDERS WANTED.
Monday, July 14th, 9» 4 o’clock a. m.— Meeting cf
Alumna'. Essay by Mrs. Mollio D. lligginbothcm.
Orator, General A. C. Garlington.
Monday, July 14th. 3 p. m.—Prize Reading. Address
by W. P. Pinckard, oi Alabama.
Monday, July 14th, 8 v. m.-Concert l>y West Point
Cornet Band.
Tuesday, July 15th, 10 o’clock a. m. Junior Exhibi
tion; Orator, P. F. Smith, Esq.
Tuesday, July 15th, 8 r. m. —Annual Concert.
Wednesday, July 10th, 10 o'clock a. m.—Commence
ment Day. Annual Address by Dr. David Wills.
Wednesday, 8 r. m —Annual Reunion.
A. P. XOOTY,
j nut If-d2w PraUmt.
N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer.
HOUSE AND LOT ON ELLIS STREET
NOON, Juue 17, commencing at 5 o’clock.
This property ia located ou the south side of Ellis
street, adjoining E. M. Berry’s residence, opposite to
Captain Foreacre’s, and marked "Prather’’ on City
Map. The House haa six finished rooms, and the Lot
fronts 90 feet, extending back 200. Tho Btreet, loca
tion, surroundings and neighborhood are all pleasant.
Ihe property belongs to a non-resident, and we have
positive instructions to sell. Go and examine the
premises, aud be prepared to bny this House and Lot.
A hat gain is ou hand for some one. We pronounce
the titles dear aud unencumbered.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER
of tlio Supc-
Tho bridge over the Rolling Fork, Kentucky, is
washed away. The trains hence from Louisville will
be delayed two days.
A dispatch from Navasota, Texas, states that a fire
swept Washington avenue from Brofsing’s to the post
office. Loss $200,000. Insurance $75,000. It is be
lieved to be the work of an incendiary.
The commission appointed to examine Smith, the
Westfield mnrderer, reports him sane, aud he hangs ou
the 27th.
Two brothers were drowned iu tlie Brandywine riv
er, Pennsylvania, aged 18.
A special from Paris to the Independent Beige says
M. Buele, Minister of the Iuterior, has resigned, and
Goulard is his successor.
Almon Gordon, wife and child, were found murder,
ed in their beds at Thorndike, Maine.
The 8ultan of Zanzibar has signed the treaty with
Great Britain for the suppression of the slave trade,
which was negotiated by Sir Bartle Freer.
ENGLAND.
London, Juue 1C, 1873.
The Shah of Persia will arrive here on Wednesday
uext, and extensive preparations for his reception are
being made. Guild Hall and many other buildings
will be handsomely decorated.
MAINE:
Whole Family Murilereil.
Belfast, Juue 1C, 1873. |
At daybreak this morning Almond Gordon, a farmer, ;
living near Thorudyke Station, and his wife and
youngest daughter were foully murdered in one bed, |
and hts little son, six years old, who slept in a crib in
the same room, was fearfully wounded and the house
set on fire. All the bodies were horribly mutilated.
A bloody axe, with which the slaughter was done, was
found near at hand. A younger brother of the mur
dered man is now under arrest charged with the
crime. The alleged cause o f the bloody work was a
dispute about some property. The suspected man ap
pears perfectly calm, and manifests no anxiety.
MASSACHUSETTS.
Boston, June 1C, 1873.
Hou. Moses Bates, a prominent member of the Dem
ocratic party, and for some years chairman of its
State Central Committee, died in cast Bridgewater this
A GENTLEMAN AND LADY, UR TWO GENTLE- JumiScturiM Company
l\ men can secure a FINK ROOM aud GOOD } ^cond Thl olUe ts f
BOARD, near the central portion of tlie city. ' Becona JUe OD,etU r
Address “L,"
juneI7-dlt* Herald Offic
GEORGIA, FULTON COUNTY.
To the Hon. John L. Hopkins, Judgi
nor Court in said State and County :
The petition of John B. Gordon, A. H. Colquitt, II.
T. Coffee, 8. B. Buckner and W. A. Slaymakcr, all citi
zens of Georgia, except H.JT. Coffee, a citizen of Mem
phis, Teun., and S. B. Buckner, a citizen of Louisville,
Ky., respectfully represents that we desire to form,
and do hereby form, a company in accordance with
the provisions of the Code aud the acts amendatory
thereof, authorizing the formation of corporations by
application to the Supeiior Courts of said State, and
we do hereby declare the objects and purposes for
! which said company is formed and the terms thereof
to be as follows, viz :
First—That the corporate name by which said com
pany shall be known is the Continental School Desks
i ^TilmingtoD.
' Wilmjwcto*, June 15, 1373.
—izrtlre was Uncovered about f o'clock r. M-, in the
wholesale grocery house of Williams k Murchison,
The stock was almost a total loss by fire and water.
The bnildlng was only partially destroyed. Ihs stock
and building were fully insured. There were two
ether small fires on the some block tc -Jay, but were
both extinguished with but trifling loss.
FRANCE.
The CurlUtn Defeated.
Bayonne, June 15, 1872.
It is reported that General Noovillas has defeated
the Carlisle under Darregarray near Vittores. Three
hundred insurgents wars killed' and wounded, snd
seven hundred taken prisoners.
MISSOURI.
Two Negroes Killed.
St. Loch, J an. 11,1973.
Two colored men, turned Brow* ud Tajlofc of
S^rtBgfteld, UUnele, <)D*neled yeetwd, j, aw* Taylor
wu flojf J. Taylor then west home and got a double-
barralo* abot pm. and returning to Brown • beau
ruled Mm. Taylor want keme again and .hot i
aaIf, Indicting a aornd fro® which ha iron diad.
DROWNED.
Montpklikb, Vt., June 1C, 1873.
Five persons of twenty, on a pleasure party, iu two
boats, which collided, were drowned, and others were
taken from the water unconscious, but were eventual
ly restored.
MARINE INTELLIGENCE.
Fort Mon no*, June 16. 1H73.
The Norwegian bark Asto, from Havana for Havre,
on the road with yellow fever on board, and has
lost one man ou the passage. The Ceptain aud three
men have fever, but are convalescing.
Savannah, June 1C, 1873.
Cleared -John Good. Nellie Clifford, Sage, and J.
Lagan ton.
CUAKI.KBTON, June 16, 1873.
Arrived- Sea Gull, Juan, Delaware and Angua.
The Kentucky Bad Boy.
HwrrodKluiri; People.
A little l<oy bullied Hob lives not n lliou-
Hund miles bum llarrodsburg, is six yeurs old,
and grows in stature if not iu grace every
day. llis grandfather is devoted to him, and
spoils him. Not long ago the old gentleman
waa walking up and down Ihe back gullery,
holding his hall-open hand Itchiud him, as it.
Ihe habit of many people. Bob looked at
him reltectively for lolly a minute. All at
once he disappeared, entered the kitchen,
and reappeared holding a small eoal of lire
between two sticks. Just then his grand
father was walking blowly lowurd
tho other end ot the gallery. Swiftly
aud cautiously Bob stole up behind aud drop
ped the coal into tho hail closed palm, aud
then disappeared like a flash. The old gen
tleman's hand closed convulsively, aud then
he made a frantic effort to throw it away.
He hopped about and capered like a two-ycar-
old colt, and finally, discovering that he was
burned, darted for tho water bucket, into
which be plunged his arm up to his elbows
l for Bob,
Bat, alas'for Bob, his mother had arrived
jnst in time to see him do tho nangbty deed,
and, despite bis declaration that he didn’t go
to do it, ahe interviewed him so effectually
that be found it inconvenient to ait down for
several days thereafter. Daring the interview
Bob howled In his most melodious and heart
rending manner, but his victim only stood by
the water bucket and nodded approving! - -*
the sound of the eonfllet'reached his eats.
MARYLAND.
Baltimoue, Juue 16, 1873.
A Dumber of civic societies paraded and marched off
to country picnics, including Kn ; ghtg of St. Patrick,
West Baltimore Rifle Association, Independent Order
of Re.l Men, the Bakers’ Association, and the Modoc*.
Telegraphic Markets.
New York, Jane 16, 1873.
Cotton quiet but nominal; sales 677 biles; mid
dlings 20*4.
Cotton—net receipts 178 bales; gross 4,080; sales for
exportto-day 20; Saturday evening 133.
Cotton sales for futuro delivery to-day 22,100 bales:
market closed as follows: Jane, 20 7-16; July, 20La
20**; August, 20> 4 a20*^; September, 19 1-I6al9 5 16;
October, I8al8. l -al8 9-1G; November, 18 3-1G; Decem
ber, 18 13-32.
Flour dull snd declining; common to fair extra $6
20a7 80; good to choice $7 85all. Whisky steady.
Wheat steadier and in fair export demand; winter red
weatern $1 G8. Corn dull and heavy; yellow 66. Pork
firmer; new $18. Lard weak al8J£a9\. Naval stores
active and steady. Tallow weak at 8.V. Freights quiet.
Mouey closed easy at 3. Sterling O'^aO 1 *. Gold 15?*
«il5J4. Governments dull but steady. State bonds
very quiet.
Later.—Government bonds— 81s 22; 62a 16'4; C4s
16,'4; 65« 18u' new 19*;; G7s 21;.; C8s 19V; new 6s
14*;; 10-40s 13\. State bonds—Tennessee Cs 79*;;
new 79*;. Virginia Gs 43; new 50. Consols 54\ ; de
ferred 10. Louisiana 6s 43; new 40. Levee Gs 40; 8s
50. Alabama 8s 80; 5s 55. Georgia 6s T8; 7s 90. North
Carolina* 26.'j; new 15J,; special tax 12. Sruth Caro-
liuas 20; new 16. April and October 24.
St. Louis, Juue 16, 1873.
Flour quiet and nuchaoged. Corn easier; No. 2
mixed 39*38, ou track; 29 in ele\ator. Poik unchanged
at $JG 75al7. Bacon iu fair demand; no disposition
to make concessions; shoulders 7a7*;; clear rib sides
9,*;; clear sides 9,*;. Lard dull and unchanged ; man
ufacturing at 7.' = 'a7 *;. Whisky steady at 89.
Baltimore, June 16,1873.
Cotton firm; net receipts 210 hales; gross 392; ex
ports coastwise 201; sales 356; stock 3,588.
Flour quiet aud urn-banged. Corn dull; white 66a
67; yellow 63. Oats dull; southern 47a51. Rye quiet
at H0a90. Provision* dull but nominal. Mess pork
$17 25al7 60. Bacon—shoulders 8' 4 . Lard 8.’«a9,
Whisky 93.
Cincinnati, Juue 16, 1873,
Flour dull aud lower at $6 76a7 25. Corn dull at
40*41. Pork quiet but steady; $16 bid; huld at $16 50;
Lard quiet; steam held at 8 ' 4 ; kettle 8/.. Bacon Arm;
shoulder.) 7', ; clear rib sides V* with a jobbing sale,
clear sides held at 9‘.a9*;. Whisky steady at 89.
Philadelphia, Juue 16, 1873.
C’oUou quiet, middlings 2l>' 4 a20V
Savannah. June 16, 1873.
Cotton in good demand for export; middlings 18’, ;
net receipts 427 bales; exports ccostwiac 8,207; sales
472; stock 14,364.
Mobile, Jru* )6, 1873.
Cotton firm; middlings 18low middlings 17*,:
net receipts 324 hales; exports to continent 3,100;
coastwise 283; sales 350; atOck 17,728.
Cmauleston, June 16, 1873
Cotton quiet; middlings 18j,al8\ \ ust receipts 345
exports coastwise 716; sales 200; stock 11,933.
Boston, June 16, 1873.
Coitou quiet but firm; middlings 20b; gross re
ceipts 994; net receipts 42*, sales 400; stock 11,000.
WilmwotoM, June 16, 1873.
< Cotton nominal; middlings 18)4; net receipts 8
1 bat..; .to* k*M-
TAX ON WILD LANDS.
t niTI/ENH Oi' THIS COUNTY, OWNING W ILD
) lauds in other counties, who desire to make re
turns of tbe same for taxes, will please do so ou or be
fore NEXT SATURDAY, June 21st, as I desire to seud
off said returns promptly, so that they will reach
their respective counties before the Receivers close
Atlanta. June 16,1873. mnel7.dlt.
NASHVILLE, CHAT’ANOOGA
AND
St. Louis Railway.
CENTRAL SHORT ROUTE!
To llie Wb nSHnttvnU
SUMMER SCHEDULE, 1873.
TO MEMPHIS AND LITTLE ROCK.
Leave Atlanta 8::J0 a. m. 10:00 p. m.
Arrive Chattanooga. 4:28 r. m. 5:00 a. m.
Arrive Nashville... 1:30 a. m. 12:15 p. m.
Leave Nashville.... 1:45 a.m. 12:30 r. M. 7:U0 P. M.
Arrive McKenzie... 7:50 a. m. 5:50 r. m. 1:05 a. m.
Arrive Memphis... 2:15 p.m. 3:30 a. m. 8:20 a. m.
Arrive Little Rock.. 6:15 a. m. 7:30 1*. m.
TO ST. LOUIS AND THE WEST.
Leave Atlanta 8:30 a. m. 10:00 1*. m.
Arrive Chattanooga. 4:28 p. m. 5:00 a. m.
Arrive Nashville.... 1:30 a. m. 12:15 p. m.
Leave Nashville.... 1:45 a. m. 12:20 p. m. 7:0J r. x.
Arrive Union City.. 9:50 a. m. 7:35 r. m. 3:00 a. m.
Arrive Columbus...11:00 a. m. 8:40 r. m. 4:10 a. m.
Arrive St Louis.... 8:55 r. m. 7:00 a.m. 4:20 p.m.
TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST.
buBiuess in School Furniture and Suppl
Third—The capital stock of said Company shall be
$50,000, which shall be divided into 600 shares of $100
each. Such portion of which as may be nccessary
may be issued for the purchase of any property -
essary to the business of aaid Company.
Fourth—The term of existence of said Company
ahull be twenty years, unless sooner dissolved by the
■tock holders owning two-thirda of the stock oi said
Company at a meeting called for that purpose.
Fifth—The number ol Trustees who shall manage
the concerns of said Company lor tho first year is
five, and the names are J. B. Gordon, S. B. Buckn *--.
A. H. Colquitt, H. T. Coffee and W. A. Slaymaker.
Sixth —That the business and operations arc to te
conducted in the cities of Atlanta, Rome and Dalton,
8tate of Georgia, in tho city of Nashville, Tenu.,
Louisville, Ky., Richmond, Lynchburg and Staunton,
Va., St Louis, Mo., Cincinnati, O., Chicago, 111., Balti-
moio, Md., Raleigh aud Charlotte, N. C., Houston,
Austin and Dallas, Texas, and that the principal office
for the conduct of the business of said Company and
its financial matters shall he in the city of Atlanta
aforesaid.
In testimony whereof we have executed thiscertll
cate aud set our bauds aud seals thereunto, this)\
day of April, one thousand eight hundred av.’.i even
ty-three.
J. B. GORDON, lSeai*
S. B. BUCKNER, (Seat,
Per J. B. Gordon.
A. H. COLQUITT. [Seal]
Per J. B. Gordo”.
H. T. COFFEE, [Seal]
aprlUwGw W. A. SLAYMAKER. |H*'.il|
Rockbridge Alum Springs,
VIRGINIA.
Open J uno 1st, 1873.
Leave Atlanta 8:30 a. m. 10:00 v. m.
Arrive Chattanooga. 4:28 r. m. 5:00 a. m.
Arrive Nashville... 1:30 A. M. 12:15 P. M.
Leave Nashville 1:45 a. m. 12:20 P. M. 7 00 a. x
Arrivo Union City.: 9:50 a. m. 7:35 1*. M, 3:00 a. \
Arrive Columbus.. .11:00 a. m. 8:40 1*. m. 4:10 a. >
Arrive Chicago 7:57 a. m. 4:45 r. m. 7:57 a. >
TO LOUISVILLE, KY., AND THE EAST.
Leave Atlauta 8:30 a. m. 10:00 r. m.
Arrivo Chattanooga. 4:28 r. a
Arrive Nashville... 1:80 a. m,
Leave Nashville 5:00 A. m.
Arrive Louisville-.. 2:25 p. m
STEAM PRESSES!
FINE PRINTING
HAVING ADDED NEW PltESSE.-j AND
NEW MATElilAL TO OUlt
OFFICE, AND SECUISKD
THE SERVICES OF
Reliable and Experienced
WORKMEN.
THE
Herald PoMiii Coipiiy
IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE
EVERY DISCRETION OP
BOOK AND JOB PRINTING
SUCH AS
BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS, CIRCU
LARS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS,
SHIPPING RECEIPTS, SHIP
PING TAGS, BILLS OF LAD
ING, NOTES, DRAFTS,
INSURANCE BLANKS.
CERTIFICATES OF
STOCK, FINE
LABELS.
BLANK
CHECKS, LE
O A L BL ANKS.
RAILROAD BLANKS,
INVITATION TICKETS,
E _ECTION TICKE IS,BUSINESS
CARDS, VISITING CARDS, CERTI
FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES
PROGRAMMES. HAND BILLS, PAM
PHLETS, ETC., ETC., ETC., F.TC., ETC.
NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY
AND AS
Cheap as the Cheapest!
THOSE WHO FAVOR US WITH THEIR
ORDERS MAY RELY UPON ALL PROMI
SES BEING FAITHFULLY CARRIED
OUT. PLEASE REMEMBER WE HAVE
ONE PRICE FOR ALL !
AND THESE PRICES WILL COMPARE
FAVORABLY WITH THOSE OF NORTH
ERN CITIES ; IN FACT, RANGE FROM
TEN TO TWENTY-FIVE PER CENT. LESS
THAN MANY OF THEM.
Send in your order for am kind o.
PRINTING. Orders from abroad will re
c«Te prompt attention and only a reasonable
per centage ou actual cost charged for the
samp.
HERALD PUBLISHING CO.,
ALABAMA STREET.
\ J ISITOtS TO THE VIRGINIA SPRINGS. NORTHERN CITIES, NIAGARA FALLS, AND ALL NEW ENfl-
laud Summer Retort., thoilld note cinfully the Prfei- LMa alul Time Oar,it of thM Line-lU eh Vct of
ALL RAIL AND BAY LINE ROUTES!
its unbroken movement by either, and abuccce. of all ui-agrt cable and uiiduight change* — and be certain aud
buy their tiikcts via Wilmington, aud leave Atlanta by 8 o’clock a. m. train for Au2usta, connecting there with
Through Sleeping Cara to Wilmington and Through Train* to Baltimore, ALE BAIL, or to Portsmouth for BAY
LINE. See Time Carda. Price Lists aud Mnall bills, for all information. Tickets on sale at all hours at Cniou
Passenger Depot. a. POPE. General l»aaaeDger Agent.
F. M. CLARKE, Assbtai.t Geurral Passenger Agent.
juucli-dlm
II. M. COTTIXGHAM, Gcn’l Western Agent.
Corner of Alabama and Forsyth Streets,
WHERE I HAVE ON EXHIBITION
AN IMMENSE STOCK
x 3sr my IjINe:
v ^-MOWEliS and KEAl’EUS, the < Ueupe*t ia tbe citv: GllAIN ( KADLES, FAN MILLS,
GLASS SCYTHES and SNATHES, FA It 51 ENGINES, THAKHER8 aud HOUSE POWERS.
Also, An immense stock ol
Now is the time to pr-
invited to call and ,\.i
TURNIP SEEDS.
land ready foi KuU H.igas, and p'ant in July. The public are
;ne uiv store.
jnnclT-dlw-wiw
MARK W. JOHNSON,
CORNER ALABAMA AND FORSYTH STREETS
SOUTHERN
T Elf BA COTTA WORKS
12 :15 p. ■
tr. 1
10:15 r. J
ffiyCull for your tickets to Memphibuiid Little ltock
via Chattanooga and McKenzie, Teun. To St. Louis,
Chicag > and the Northwest, via Chattauooga, Nashville
and Columbus. To Philadelphia, New York, Boston
aud the East, via Nashville and Louisville.
For further information, addresn
ALBEBT B. WBfcNN,
Southeastern l'aBHtugcr Agent,
Flour-^Plour.
JWWk HALF SACKS SUPERFINE EXTltA,
*3*® " Family, Extra Family and Strictly
Fancy White Wheat FLOUR, for sale in lots to suit
dealers, at very low prices, to close consignments.
june!5-3t A. LEYDEN.
BEST SHUTTLE.
NO FRICTION ON
Tho Sohhin!
“FAMILY”
i
rpHIS FAVORITE AND CELEBRATED WATERING
M Piace will offer additional attractions this season.
It possesses a magnificent Ball Boom, liuo Billiard
Boomi, Bowling alley for ladies aud foe gentlemen,
and a superb Croquet Ground. It will he kept
stylo not surpassed anywhero in Virginia.
The waters of these special Spriugs either cut
greatly relieve most cases of Scrofula, Incipient Con
sumption, Chronic Bronchitis, Chronic Laryngitis,
Chronic Pneumonia, Chronic Dyspepsia, Chronic Di
arrlma, Chronic Dyslutery. They are also of great
value in those affections which are peculiar to the fe
male constitution; and. as an appetizer, a tonic aud
general restorative, they are, perhaps, unrivalled
amongst mineral waters.
The proprietor has provided for the lawns aud Ball
Boom a first-class Band of Music, aud iu general all
the sources of amusement and recreation usually
found at our best summer resorts will be at tho com
mand of the guests at “ ROCKBRIDGE ALUM.”
The place is within from eleven to thirteen hours of
Richmond, Washington, Baltimore, etc., by ra>l, all iu
daylight. Passengers leave the cars of the Chesapeake
aud Ohio Railroad at Goshen Depot, and new* aud ele
gant stage coaches, passing rapidly over a smooth and
level road of only eight miles, set down the visitors at
the Springs to tea. JAMES A. FitAZIFR.
l’roprie or.
Du. J. S. Davis, of the University, Resident Pbysi-
A. R. Doom, Office Manager.
S. M. Muli.kn, Office Manager.
The water for sale by Colemau & Rogers, Balti
more.
tf&~ Descriptive pamphlets sent free ou application.
juuel2-dcod3ni
DISSOLUTION.
riYtlE FIRM OF PLATT .V CO. IS THIS DAY D1S
I solved by mutual consent. The succeeding firm.
A. CAI1D,
I N RETIRING FROM ACTIVE BUSINESS IN THE
city for the present, 1 desire to return my sincere
thanks to a kind public for favors it has bestowed up
on me, and to solicit for tbe new firm a continuance of
the patronage so generously bestowed upon the old
one. Messrs. Platt Brothers have devoted many years
to the Furniture business, and will ho able to fully
supply tbe demand and natisfy tbe ta*tc of the public.
Respectfully,
juuell-tf E PLATT.
WEST END PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
TO
BEST TENSION!^ GOOD RESIDENCE
NO STRAIN ON
Tho Thread!
FAVORITE
11 NO DEPENDENCE
— 1 On Springs !
NO COGS!
NO CONCEALED MACHINERY!
SEWING
ITS MOTION
I® Positive.
ITS MACHINERY
X® SXMPIiIl!
MACHINE!
i
Aaonts Wanted.
Addrm
WEED S. M. CO.,
Jamal hIIiu Atlanta, Cm.
Boautiful Lot.
Convenient to Street Curs and to West End Mirt ral
Springs.
TERMS EASY.
BELL k GOLDSMITH,
June7-3t Real Estate lin kers.
GEORGIA, Clayton County.
OaniNABY's Orncr., Claytoh Couicrv,
May 14. 1873. I
H e. REEVES. GUARDIAN OF THE rEltSON
• aud property of A. J. Reaves, applies to me
tor lief to sell the property of aaid A. J. Beeves, a
These are, therefore, to cite all persons interested t*>
show cause, at my office lu Jonesboro, within the time
proscribed by law, why said Uef ahould not be grant'd;
vise, tbs tamo will be allowed.
Witness my baud and official signature, tho «l*y and
year above writtsu. L. A. McOONNKLL,
may2U-lawlw Ordinary.
J^A W NOTICE.
A. C ARLINGTON,
Xiawyor,
^W-Wiu. PmAonom m Allthk CounTs.^o*
Office: James’ Block,
OldtebS- V-Uota Georgia.
“GIVE HONOR
WHOM HONOR IS DUE.'
JACKSON’S
MAGIC BALSAM
THE GREAT
MASTER OF PAIN,
A MEDICINE
Which is caring distress nnd pain to an exten
never before heard of in the annals
of medicine.
I T W IXjXi C IT II E
'J OOTHAC11K 111 one minute!
HEADACHE in live minute*!
EXRACHEiu twcuty minutes!
NEURALGLV. in ten minutes!
RHEUMATISM in four days!
SORE THROAT in forty-eight hours
THE WORST
CATARRH IN THE HEAD
IN ONE WEEK ; T11E WOllST
PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK AND LIMBS
iu two days; the Torat
BURNS and SCAUDS
in twcuty minutes;
THU WORST SWELLINGS AND RISINGS
in forty-eight hour*;
Aiid for removing Tains and lothimuiAiious in
any part of tho body, it cannot be excelled
by any medicine ever offered to suf
fering humanity.
It will Cure tlie Worst Cramp lolic in ten
Minutes.
AND I WILL GUAUANTEE THAT FIVE ONE
DOLLAR BOTTLES WILL CURE THE WORST
CASE OF RHEUMATISM ON RECORD.
Go to your Druggist amt g»*t a bottle, or rook*** tin*
prior for the size of a bottle that you wish, and 1 will
send it to you oxpeuses paid. Address all orders to
P. VAN ALSTINE,
proprietor,
BARNESVILLS. GEORGIA.
lo'9w* Sold at 25 cents, 60 cents, $1.00, and #5.00 d
feh26wf .<
GEORGIA, Fulton County.
Walter A. Baker, T. W. Hooper, John Patterson
H. Stockton. Charles Dupree. W. I). Bell, A. M. Wit
eon, and II. L. Davis, c.Uzeus of the city of Atlanta
said countv, respectfully represent that they desire to
form a FIRE COMPANY, in accordance with the law*
of said State. The object aud purpose of said
pNy, aud the BHM aud terms thereof, are as fol
1. Tlte corporate name by which said company shall
be known is
THE EUREKA HUE COMPANY. No. —.
2. The object for which said compkuy is formed is
the protection oi Life and Property m the city of At
lanta, Georgia.
3. This company will havo no capital sh*ck other
than may ho necessary to purchase outfit, equip incut
and engine house, and to meet curreut expenses inci
dent to such a corporation, for which it will depend
upon donation and asg?ssiueuta per capita upon its
member*.
4. Tho term of existence of said company shall be
twenty year*, unless sooner diaaolvinl by a vote of two-
thirda of the active members thereof.
Wherefore, your petitioners pray the order of yoi
Honorable Court incorporating said company agree*
ble to tho statute iu such cases made and provided
This 23d of April, 1873. T. W. HOOPER,
Attorney for Petitioners.
True extract from the mluuttM.
This April 24, 1813. W. It. VENABLE,
ap26-law>4w Clerk.
A. COMFIiZlTS
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE TIIEIR WORKS IN
full operation and are now prepared to receive or2cr
tor all all kinds of
TEKliA Uim WOHKS.
as Window Caps. Enrichments of Cornice
* Bracketts, Medallion, and everything in ihe
Architcctual line. AJso Chimney Tops, Vases, Flower
Tots, Statuary, etc. Also, manufacturers g!
SEWER PIPE,
3 to 30 inches iu diameter. Als^, interior deco
rations, such as
Centre Pieces, Cornice, etc.
e will guarantee all the work that w«: undertake
weeute to give entire satisfaction.
PELLEGRINI k GIOPGI.
n5-dt. Bra-*etrack Street. nrarU. K. Barrack*.
notice :
M
ary McConnell, administratrix of
the Estate of James XcCounell. laic cl Clayton
ouuty, Georgia, deceased, applies to mo for leave to
sell a Lot of Land, iu Gordon county, Georgia, be
longing to said deceased:
This is, therefore, to cite aud admonish all persons
concerned to file their objections, if tuy ixist, within
the time prescribed by law, or else sanl leave will be
granted.
Done at Juue Tutu, 1873, ot Clacton Court of Ordi-
cih
SODA WATER APPARATUS
FOR SALE CHEAP!
uuip and Marble Fountain, with stiver plated
Trimmings.
This apparatus ia one of Mathews' make, and but
slightly used; is In complete order, and can h© bought
for a very low pries by calling at Franklin k Etch-
berg’s store and Plumbing setabliahxnmt, ou White
hall street, near Railroad cresting.
junel5-3t
STATE LAW CARDS.
%♦ Parties baring bittiness in any of the tou
named Mom, trill find the Lawyers whose Cards
inserted below reliable and prompt. Cards inserted
f :t0 a year.
‘J'thens.
Cobb, Erwin & Cobb.
Atto:
s at Lvw, Athens. Ga.
Emory Speer,
I.iwy. r. Athcus, Georgia, a* Solicitor G*-u*ral, will at
tend the Court* of Clarke. Jackson. Walton, Gwinnett,
H all. Hank*. Franklin. Ualtcrshatn. White. Rabun.
aud give attention t<> collections aud o.her claims.
‘linsley W. Eueker,
Attorny-xl Law—Prompt attention given to all bnf-
A L
.BAN Y.
Thomas R. Lyon,
Attorney at Law, pract.ce* regularly in the Court* of
Dougheity, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collet non*
made. Ail business diligently attended to.
A K .N E S V I la
B
John F. Reddinsr,
Attorn'f-at-Law. wiii give careful attention to all
Luidnc£3 put in his bands.
J. A. Hunt.
Wiil practice iu Fluit Circuit aud Supreme Court.
Solicit* busimss. *
it A b II O V N .
Joseph McConnell,
C A “
T K K S V I L L K
Wofford & Milner,
Attorneys-at-law; office up stairs, Bank Block. Prar-
ices in all the courts.
Wituesi
official signature, the 2d day of June,
JOSEPH A. M CONNELL,
r Ordiusry.
F°
Georgia Stale Grange.
. Jua
, 1873.
CLAR No. 2.
Under authority ■
Cabaniss A. Turner,
Attorneys at-Law, will practice in the counties of Flint
Circuit, and Supreme Court, and elsewhere by apeeisl
contract.
luliou i f the Georgia State
range, April 23, 187a. empoweru ;; appointment, by
Worthy Master thereof, of three Deputicfc for the State
at large:
Ordered, ’that J. P. Stevens, of I.oesburg. Loecoun
ty, bo, aud ho is hereby, appointed Deputy in and for
the First. Second and Third Congressional Districts;
Georg© W. Adams, of Forsyth. Monroe county. 1 and
for the Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Districts: and O. W.
Uowird. of Kingston, Bartow county, in aud for the
Seventh, Eighth aud Ninth Districts.
Patrons throughout the State, and farmers goner ally,
wishing to organize local Granges, an- requested thus
to respect them, and to communicate mth them in
tlieir respective “fi< Ids.” E. TAYLOR.
june5-dltw4t secretary.
JO UK 3. SEAT. WILLIS WALKER.
SEAY &l WALKER,
HOME, OA.
MANUFACTURERS OF
COPPER STILLS, PLUMBING
GAS AND STEAM FITTING,
AND LXcLUHlVK AoLKTS FOB
fioffle Hollow Ware and Stove
Manufacturing Company.
All Kinds cl
Brass and Iron Caslims
1>K TO OttDKR. »t>M
GEORGIA, Cliiyton County.
A. D. Hammond,
Lawyer, will pract»ce in Flint Circuit, the Tinted
Stairs District Courts, aud Supreme Court.
A L III.
O K 1
W. C. Collier
Attorney and Counselor at Law. Fort Valley. Ga.
K I F F 1 N
R H- Johnston, Jr.,
Will give especial attention tc all Legal Buaiues* en
trusted to hts care. Practices in the Flint Circuit.
Doyal & Nunnally,
WU1 give prompt attention to any buanesa entrusted
to their care.
| AKAVKTTK.
J. C. Clements
Wdl practice in Romo aud Cherokee Circuit*. Prompt
attention given to tolkciions. Claims for wild land.
I attended to promptly.
| A <:KANt;K.
W. W. Turner,
r:it y-at-Law. Special attention given to colkec*
A 1> 1 S O N .
31
A. G. & F. C. Foster,
Altorncys-at law will practice in Oomulgec Circuit,
supreme Court, aud United State* Circuit Courts. Tbe
Seuior is Register in Bankruptcy tor&Ut aud 6th Dis
tricts.
M*
L L K U (i K V I L h K
Benj. W. Barrow,
Lawyer ; will giva prompt attention to auy legal bust*
j nets entrusted to his care.
jit****
Hamilton Yancey.
' Attorney at Law. Otter in New Fonpire block, Broad
plied to me lor Loiters of Guardianship of the
person aud propcity ol Carey l\ Mih. r, minor ot J.
D. Milner, deceased:
This Is, therefore, to notify all persons concerned
to til* their objections, if any they have, with iu the
time prescribed by law ; else. Letters of Guardianship
will be granted said applicant, as apidied tor.
j. a. McConnell.
juui-12-tf Ordiuarv.
I tbe Court*.
nlap
Practices In all t
C. A. Thornwell,
, iu all tbe Courts. Special attention
collection.
art a.
S 1 '
George F. Pierce, Jr.,
Attorney at Law.
FARMERS
We uk yoar attention to our Lmv® 4,1,1 tn ! u '
plcto Stock or Field *h4 OmntCK Fcflu.
JwrioMltetral •» y
Jsnd&rCatal^c.
I ffir Cali
C. H. 8 TOO KELL i
89 Broad St., and 2 Jt 4 College SL,
juue 12 dJtii
TOTMC. A.. *TBWAHT,
MvarrAcTuaitn or
Iron ltiilltiitr. Vermiitalis, Chairs, Settles
JAIL WORK, Etc.,
COBNKlt MAKKET AND ASH STREETS,
NASHVILLE, TENN.
Juoall d?B
1 K » A A.
John H. Woodward,
j AUoru«J »t-tev Ml* ltd KatM. Strut. I'roiupt
snsnpor in push - " ng business placed in bis baud*.^
yy ASH ING TO*.
W. H. Toomb«,
' Attorney at Law. Prompt attention given to all bust-
j ues^ntrusU^o^is^wj^^^ — ^ — ^^ — ^^ m
GAINESVILLE HOTEL
NHWXiY riTTSD UJP
FREE HACKS TO AM FR8M THE HOUSE.
E. L. CALDWELL - - - Pbomubtob.
Junci-dtf