The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, June 18, 1873, Image 2

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The Daily Herald WEDNESDAY. JUNE 18. 1873. Our State Exchanges. At a ilimi&r given to the Hod. Herichel V. / * J Uje gentlemen p repent ami by others who had been enable to attend. The I'II K IIKRALD PUBLISlinG COMPANY, AI.KX. ST. CLAIR-ABItAMS. 41 KY W. GHAUV, a. A. ALSTON, Kilitnrn mn«l Manager*. ~ i H* TERMS of the HERALD are u follow DAILY. 1 Year 110 00 | WEEKLY. 1 Year n oo _ WEEKLY, C Mentha 100 5 00 j WEEKLY, Z Mouth* JO 0 00 | DAILY. • Month* D AILY, t Month* DAILY, l Month.. . 1 00. Advertisements inserted at moderate rates, hna- •cnutiuus and advancements ‘^variably in advance. Addrass HERALD PUBLISHING CO.. Drawer 13 Atlanta, Georgia. Office on Alabama Street. near Broad. TO ADVERTISERS. of the of tlie < Thr bona fi«te rIrrulatlo Herald Is larger than tha I Milan. The bona fide rlreulwt Ion of Hie Dally Herald Is aoit tnan '^jbic Ihui of Ihe San. We are pa |tsrrd to verify from oar hooka. Johivou by the Micon bar, the following mv^nmn toasts were delivered aud responded to as follows: The State op Georgia: The ability, dig nity aud purity of her Legislative, Executive and Judicial departments, illustrated in the services of her gifted son, Herschel V. John son. Governor Johnson responded. He said the bump of festivity bad never been developed m bis cranium, and hence it was impossible for him to make a regular dinner speech. Bat the kind sentiment* of the toast moved him to express his gratitude to the Bar and people of Macon, for the distinguished honor con ferred upon him. He had never been a mem ber of the Legislature. Once, many years sicoe, m the county of Richmond, when his own parly was largely in the ascendency, amt he was chaperoned aud sup ported l»y the indefatigable General Glascock, he had consented to be a candi- Co&atitutiQu ions and adopted then taken up, read* governmentoT the Association; initiation fee of fifty cents and the election of a President and one Vice President from each county represented: an executive committee of five; recording and corresponding secretary aud treasurer. The election of officers was then ordered, ith ihe following result: W. J. Borden, Calhoun county, Ala., President; W. J. Di tto, Chatooga; W. J. Beeves, Gordon; J. H. D. Brown, Richmond; \Y. 11 tiojjfi. Polk; William White, Pulton: L. C. Mitchell, Floyd; B. O. Henry, Walker; J. H. Kurd, Whitfield, Georgia; J. M. Wortcn, Calhoun; W. P. Howell, Clebarn; W. H Thornton. Talladega; Edmund Roberts, Cherok»e; J. D. McCann. Clay county, Ala., Vico Presidents. J. W. H Underwood, A. B. Wright, J. A. Stanbury, F. Pence and W. G. Gammon, Executive Committee. T. J. Perry, Record ing Becrttary; J. F. Sbankliu, Coxrtsp mdiog Secretory; C.O. Sti lwell, Treasurer. The fiist annnal meeting will be held in the 7 ?—3 3t, ",j ATLANTA WLHR Nl u - A TLAlTA Pi i iuoroE. l of thfc paper. PEK SttLOB-J.j Ief « MOND I'no te thin Issue claii: We would call espeuial ntteutioi. i<* the in teresting report of the formation, in Rome, Georgia, of a “Bee Keepers Asm* ialion. When onr people takeahvely inter*, l in such minor industries a* bee keeping, dairying, vegetable-growing, etc , they will become prosperous and wealthy. Ii is a fact worthy of demonstration, that, before tLe war ^ ir ginia wasted enough in on* year to support the whole of New England in luxury for tiv years. Let us begin to save. Our Rome*, brethren have taken a step in the right direc tion. GOV. HKRSCHRL V. JOHNSON Displays very poor taste in the receut covert attack made upon Governor Smith, in a speech delivered nt the banquet given him by the Macon bar on Saturday.. The i cession was very unfit for such a speech -being a fes tal board to which he was invited to bring, not his prejudices and his bitterness of di ap pointment, but his genial smiles and his good humor. It is a mere matter of taste, how ever, and Gov. Johnson is at liberty to talk as he pleases. Talleyrand once said, we be lieve, that “every time yon appoint a man to office you create ten enemies and on«* ingrate. There is certainly no doubt but that Governor Smith has fully realized the first 1 alf of this sharp epigram. w* Communicated. The Other Side. A DEFENSE OF THE GOVERNOR A W1:I1ER SEEKS SOME LIGHT, AND MAKES SOME POINTS ON THE O’NEAJ. HANGING. To ihe Editor* of the Herald: A writer in your paper over tLe ai^nalure of “E. C.,” takes Goven o. - Smitu t«* task for cot respiting the sentence of O’Neal one week, to give him an opportunity to iua ke his peace with God. He cal s the Gcv-rnor “hard-hearted," aud otherwise indulges har-h criticism of such rtfnsal. I am sure the writer referred to coold not have reason-d out his position to its just and nectssarv con sequences, and if he be, indeed, a atc-kcr after tru h, be will not spnrn the assistance that may be furnished from any quarter. Nothing can be clearer than that, if you respite at all, for the purpose of Hiving the murderer’s soul, you should respite enough. “£. C.” mentions one week! Why one week? Has he a formula for saving soul* in one week? If he has, or if one cun be formed, the respite should no longer be loft lo the discretion or caprice of the Governor, d.ite, aud coti Aden lly expected to be ejected , J lnmp on 7!!5ldIJr™ 9 I. day of Sep- Before the election, however, he had attended lw ^. f a barbecue, which was succeeded by the usu al shooting match. “One of the sovereigns" approached me and asked for a dollar to en able him to purchase a chance in the match. I replied, my friend, were I not a candidate, I would cheerfully give you the desired sum. b»it how conld l take the oath of officeif elect- APOTHEC ARIES. Decatur at^eeja- D EK RY C. J«< ll'K, Wtolouta !),«(.),M. »7 *Thit.ll«U 11 street, Atlanta. Ga. C 1EO. J. HOwAW. incrfMor to Howard k McKay, J Wholesale and Retail Druggist, at the Uld Bund, Peachtree street. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. J BKN WILSON 4 CO., Broad street, next dour t I line ol Rural Southerner. tember, 1873. Resolution authorizing the President to is sue an address asking the co-operation of all bee keepers, and also recommending to bee keepers the North American Bee Journal. Augusta caught thre3 tYevo? yeUe day who were r»bling the freight cars as they ed, should I comply with tour wish i The irate p asgc ^ over the line ot the road, and hand- vo,. . retorted, -you », jou are « end.- , broke Into U. F. dale; well, ll you are too mean to j>ay one , * dollar to ai.l your eleetion, I will see that you Russell's residence. are beaten, 1 and my friends have iuflmeace , » • — enough to do it, and we win.” And sure Southern Cluims Commission. enough 1 was defeated. Now, my friends j Whipple and Rutherford are very curious to ^ rlIi: OI1)| oi.i, stoby of fbavd learn how this came about. I will them. It resulted from the fact that I failed to get a | sufficient number of votes, Aud if they wish ( to lcuow the cause of this, I can only say I i was unwilling to perjure my soul by any j electioneering effort* which my conscience would not approve. j In reference to my administration as the | Executive of the State, this much I will de- • clare—I never deceived any one with false J promises. Brunswick baptised twenty-four negroes on Sunday of last week. The death rate, according to the census of 1870, shows a greater number in Savannah than any Southern city, being one-sixth greater than in New Orleans. The Savannah Advertiser contains o very ugly fling at the News, in a late issue, in re speet to the difference between the Printers’ Union and the News. A strict attention to their own business, it strikes ns, would stand the Advertiser men in better stead than such questionable work. F.still know* mot* about a newspaper in a week than they do in a year. Colonel W. M. Wadley publishes this in the Morning News: Having recently noticed the publication of paragraphs giving a rumor that I proposed to resign the position I occupy as President of the Central Railroad and Ranking Company of Georgia, in consequence of some differ ence between the Board of Directors, I desire to say that snch a step has never been con- ru c. i 1 . >n AUCTIONEERS. IIAU M.tHFAtMIltV. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. P H . 1LLIPS k CREW, No. I Marietta street. Book- sellers, Stationers and Piano Dealer*. CO., Wtiolfiaalfi Grocer, Alabama w- r 0» L l#i A 1 AIIC k Bliu , Whole halt- Grocer, Alabama street. ; AtluMa, <|*. 4 Al Peach* re** and Wheat streets. GUNS, PISTOLS, MS, £ VUS. HEINZ, dealer iu Gun*:, Killed, Pistols and Fishing Tarklo. Powder Flasks. Shot Belle, Am- j , etc., Whitehall street, near Depot. I’.YlSTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC. STAR CANDLES! I KWIH fL CLARKE, Dwlor In Mem' anil Iloy.' _A II.tN. CapH. Furs, etc., No. 1 Janies Bank Block, Whitehall street. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. r|lOMMEY, STEWART A BEuK. Hardware Mir- X chant A. corner Decatur and Prjor htrects, op- poHite the Kimball Hotuc. a^e Material and Mill Stone SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTING. , MACKIE can be found at his old stand, liksr k (;. w IV HEAL ESTATE AGENTS. corner Peachtree ADAIK, Wall htreet, Kimball House PROCTER & CAMBLE’S “Light of Day” Brand STAR CANDLES! Are of superior quality, and the standard brand sold by Atlanta, Macon —J9<l -*• G HOG E US. NOTICE ! OF . ithiu G. Hammock, Whitehall Ntreet. n< fllUOfi. M. CLARKE A t X sale dfu eiaiii Hard** 1 run flood* of all d. »cri Laree^r MncK in the city. Herald Oflka EWING mu him: u.i:\< ins ";T e- Tin: UuME-Aiii Id | Ci. MaxA. il, Oen'l A«e»it. earner Brord t. i Mnrk Atlanta, Ga. A VANNAH KIVEE NBOROE8 BRINGING CLAIMS AGAINST THE UNITED STATES FOB T1IE DE- fiTBCCTION OF MARBLE TOP FI RN'I- TUBE IN THEIR CABIN!!—D1I.- . DON S BICE TRANSACTION. C .rregpoudt nce New York feuu. Savannah, Ga., June 4, 1S7;1. One of these days, when the light of inves tigation is let in upon the Southern Claims Commission, there tv ill be disclosed an amount of remarkable swearing and cyphering that will astonish every one. Hundreds of the claims brought before this commission are mere trumped up affairs^ having no more substantial basis than a fickle memory, a fer tile imagination, and a batch of false affida vits. This county (Chatham) alone 1ms pre sented claims amounting to $l,o()0,000 ( and of this snm'from $200,000 to $300,000 is rep resented by negro claimants. These negro claims are mest preposterous. For example, some of these blacks occupied cabins within range of the shells of the Fed eral gunboats as they came up the Savannah river. Everybody knows what sort a struc ture a negro cabin is, and that $50 would cover the cost of one. Yet in the claims presented these cabins figure as rtsidenccs worth $3,000. Notwithstanding tlio fact that under the laws of Georgia a negro could not hold property, these dusky claimants are now asking Uncle Sam to reimburse than for SETS OF MAI.BLE TOP FURNITURE, mules, cattle, Ac., to the aggregate amount Biopiated by me, no'r has one word ever i above stated. These negio claimants and passed my lips that would warrant such a j others are represented by one Hillyer, a son rumor. If there is any difference of opinion j of the Government Commissioner for taking between the Board of Directors and myself j testimony here, liillyer, the elder, is said to likelv to bring about such a result, 1 can only b3 a relative or connection of Judge Howell >av t hat 1 am not conscious of its existence. | of the Southern Claims Commission. There- Wm. M. Wadi.ey. The Columbus Sun reports heavy aud con tinued rains, au.l a comrqnent rise in cotton. The SiVannah people arc filling up the northwaid-bound steamers, and fleeing from the heat to come. The Columbus Sun says: “The alarm of flic was given at noon. Immense volumes of smoke were rising from the cupalo on the ele gant two story brick mansion, on Broad street, o! Mr. Joseph Hanserd. A little while before in the midst of a terrible rain came a vivid flashing of lightning, succeeded by the instan taneous Leal of thunder. Those near Mr. Halberd s residence said it sounded like a pistol shot. This lightning struck the house aud fired the wooden work between the roof After some time the flames tioocry, 105 Whitehall Street. BUSINESS COLLEGES. corner Broad and Alabama streets, Atlanta, <*a. A standard institution, the largest and best practi cal business school in the South. For circulars, etc., address B. F. Moore, A.M. President. ■ AAbTMAVS ATLANTA BUSINESS COLLEGE. Mil Detwiler & Magee, Managers. Corner Line aud Peachtree streets. Three hundred Graduates uow iu position. ICE HOUSES. JEWELRY. SILVER WARE. WEED * twice. Cari D° 60 Whitehall street. B ANK OF THE BTATE OF GEORGIA—F. M. Co ker. President; W. W. Bell, Cashier. Paper din counted. Deposits received. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought and sold. Checks on all points in Europe, in sums to sait. Agents f r the Inman and Cunard Steamship Lines. First class aud steerage tickets at lowest rates. INSURANCE AGENTS. J E. GODFREY A KON, General Agents St. Louis • Mutual Life Insurance, and Royal of Liverpool. Fire. Office 56 Whitehall street. Agents wanted. J GADSDEN KING. General Ag« nt, Fire. Marino • and Life. London and Lancashire Fire, gims. Fire and Marine, street Atlanta, Ga. tlantaTdepartment life absociatTo H < Machine Bales Room, No. ‘25 Marietta Latest style patterns constantly on hand. rilHK SINGLE “DROP-LEAF X Sewing Machine madi corner Broad and Alabama streets. I OWE SEWING MACHINE Broad and Alabama stiee chines ss old Elias Howe was a SALOONS. ( T AH. BALOBHIN, Bankers aud Brokers, to Xs National Hotel. Exchango bought and sold. Money to loan. riYHE DOLLAR BAVINOS BANK, No. 2 Kimball X House. William Gordou, president; Jas. M. Willis, cashier. Jno. T. Grant, president; Perino Brown, eash’i JNO. H. JAMES, Banker, James’ Block. 8 Cotton BUus Lite. Broad ! ^urbon Whisky. ZE SMITH'S) ot liquors mixed dent: C. L. Redwine, Vice-President; J. H. Mor g Secretary; General L. J. Gartrell, Attorney; Wil li G. Drake, Medical Examiner. Broad street, co r i Alabama. P. O. Box 270. the best style. STOVE AND HOUSIFURNISHING GOODS. and eliminates from the system the specific virus which causes such a lung list of suffering. Iu every form of scrofulous, mercurial aud conati tutional blood complaints, it stands without a compeer rapidly curing ulcers, pustules, carbuncles, eca.d bead silt rheum, and the 68 different varieties of akin affec tions. It is a positive curative for scrofula, and the deadly euemy of mercury, lead and arsenic, quickly eliminating them from the ■> stem. The Fluid Extract of Queen’s Delight, prepared by Dr. J. 8. Pemberton, has made the meet wonderful and astonishing cores. Its purifying, vivifying and tonic properties exercise the quickest and most wonderful effects in restoring health. It ia harmless to the most delicate, and can amiss. It Is the true beauttfier of the complexion. If you want pure, rich blood, oiear skin and beautiful complexion, use the Compound Extract of Stillingia or Queen’s Delight. Read our treatise on diseases of the Blood. The genuine has the signature S TEW ART & WOOD, dealers iu 8toves, Hollow- of the proprietor upon each label, ware, Houacfurnishing Goods and Children’s Car- J. 8. PEMB riages, No. 73 Whitehall street. PEMBERTON k CO.. UNDERTAKERS. W T. WATERS, General lusurauce Agent, 37 *» • Whitehall street, represents Girard, Man hattan k Alps. BOOTS AND SHOES. M £ 1HAKL VZ of Wall street., General Agent of New York Equitable. w gia of Republic Life Insurance Company, office Republic Block. W A ) Insurance Agency, office in Boots and Shoes, Republic Block Oldest Insurance Agency in the city. CARPETS, MATTINGS, ETC. jlPQL. ami Mastering. but the condemned ahonld be entitled to ita« j brook out. a matter of right; for the law, surely, docs' Tae companies were out promptly. The not desire the eternal damnation of even the I Engle r.nd Phenix mills had a stream on the vilest malefactor. Bat salvation is an net of 1 fire. by hangs a portentous tale. It is usual for the three commissioners to divide up the cases submitted, in order to expedite busi-j ness, and to report opon them favorably or adversely, according to the evidence. By some hocus pocus the claims lor which IIill- yer, the son, is attorney, are said to have come before Judge Howell, who reported fa vorably upon one and all of them. Judge Aldis, without directly impugning the mo tives of bis colleague, suggested that the.^e claims be reviewed, and the work of taking testimony with regard to tl.em baa been for some time in progress here. The Govern ment detectives have not been idle, and have i unearthed a mass of fraud, astounding even in these Credit Mobilier times. didlon’s great rice bilk The most noted of these Savannah claims is that of one David Dillon for about $375,- 000, of which $300,000 is for a quantity of The Hook and Ladder Company,® their champion fire extinguisher, was among CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. T. FINNEY, Manufacturer of aud dealer iu Wagons and Baggies. Decatur street. T J. FORD, Carriage Manufacturer, corner Line • and Pryor streets. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. J A. ANSLEY, formerly J. A. Ausley k Co., of Au lt gusts. Ga., Commission Merchant, office corner Pryor and Hnnter 8trects. Advances in cash, or by acceptance, made on goods in store or when bills La ding accompany Drafts. D C. SEVMnlR A: CO., Wkolttfil# Grocers and • Commission Merchants, and Dealers iu all kinds of Produce, No. 83 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. Orders and consignments solicited. Re turns made promptly. L AWRENCE k ATKIN sun. Grocers and Commis- sion Merchants. Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. Consignments solicited. ~K. HKaGO, WholH ■ I i mission Merchant, corner Forsyth and Mitchell I , Burglar and Fire-proof Safes, Broad street. A ' TLANTA DEPARTMENT Southern Life. Juo. B. Gordon President, A. H. Colquitt Vice Presi ■ j cut. J. A. Morris Secretory. LAWYERS. Great Southern Freight WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. P HILLIPS. FLANDERS Ac CO.. Dealers in staple I and Fancy Dry Goods. Boots, Shoes, Hosiery, : Ribbons. Notions, Etc., No. 88 Whitehall Street, At- * lauta, Georgia. ■yy M. RICH A CO., Wholesale Notions, White Goods, ! Atlanta. Ga. PASSENGER LINE TYT F. PECK A CO., Wholesale White Goods, Notions, i ’* Hosierv and Gloves. Kimball House. V I A Hosiery and Gloves, Kimball House. WOOD ENGRAVING. — Charleston, South Carolina Wood, corner Peachtree and Marietta, up stairs. H* MISCELLANEOUS. •lit ’ LD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Alabama Practices in all the courts. Special attention Riv to the collection of claims, and all business promptly attended to. promptly executed. miiE WEEKLY HERALD, an Eight Page Paper, I I containing 56 columns, the largest and most in teresting paper iu the State. TT H. TURNER, Dealer Id Homan Hair, aud Man- i . i VV « ufactnrers of Human Hair Goods and H.dr Jew elry, 15 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. GEORGIA AND SOUTH CAROLINA I will Siil from CUarl<8'>u on TUESDAYS instead ol Wednesdays. J. J. GRIFFIN, Western Agent, Care Georgia K. It. Co., Atlanta, Ga. juuc7-d2U\vtJi. J H AMES BANKS, Attorney at Law, Atlanta. Georgia. Special attention given to the Collection of Cl-dms. All business attended to promptly. L J. GLENN A SON, Attorneys at Law, practice • iu all the State Courts and iu the Uuited States Courts. Office over James’ Bank. 1). McCONNELL, Attorney at Law, office corner • Whitehall and Hunter streets. Practices in all the Courts in Atlanta Circuit. ERGENZINGER, Manufacturer of all kinds of i. Bolsters. Etc. Hunter street, i rietta street, up stairs, practices 1 1*1 H. LEDUC, Manufacturer of Tin Ware, Agent ” • for Kerosene Stoves, Pratt’s Astral Oil, Triumph Washing Machine. Clothes Wringer, etc., Bclgean Biieet Iron and Enameled Ware. Whitehall street. npHE ATLANTA DAILY HER ALD contains mor« reading mutt*"* tbau any other paper in Georgia J rlinos, w. X street, v t-law, Whitehall Divine Grace, an<l because it is, it esnnot be | uifosuied by rale or computed by finite intel ligence. Some men are saved in “the twink ling of an eye,” others never. If, then, the execution of the sentence should be postponed, ti give the condemned an opportunity to fave his soul, what -hull be the term of postponement? And if,at the end of the time fixe 1, the result-salvation--is not attained, shall not the Governor grant a further ies- __ 0 pite? If it was his duty, (I use the term in , severance and pluck and as soon as the gas- ils moral, not legal, sense) to grant the res charged-water reached the flames, they were pite in the first instance, he cannot escape ! extinguished. the obligation to postpone from day to day, ! j^ 0( j a ] so ; j n theU. S. Court, at Savannah, from week to week, from year to year, to the 1 on TbnrsdfV, in the matter of H. B. Clafin He end of life, unless the man is sooner f-aved. ^ ^ petitioning creditors, vs. John King, an I'nder the operation of this rule how many - - * ' —•*— criminals. Messrs. Editors, do yon suppose would die by the hand of the law’s represen tative? What woman’s person, what man’s life would be safe from the violator and mur derer? I submit to “E. C.” this rcductlo a<l ahswrdum. It he still prefers Bullock to Smith, why -de qusftbux non dUpidtiwhim. Jusxrm. A. I W. A A. R. R. Office, 9 Alabama Street Grain, Hay, The Walworth Tragedy. ABOUT THE SECRET MARRIAOP. AND THE CAUSES WHICH LED TO THE DIVORCE. Special Dispatch to tha Chicago Tribune. Hew Your, June 11, 1873. A Saratoga special gives the following account of the causes which led to the Wal worth parricide. Mansfield Tracy Walworth was thrown into the society of his step-sister, alter his father’s marriage to tne widow of Col. Harden and withont the idea occurring to their seniors that they would ever dream of In ing anything nearer to one another than brother and sister. Mrs. Walworth was a strict Catholic, and the marriage between the youn people would have bee Tucker, rice planter near Savannah Sherman was approaching the city. This claim has been very thoroughly invest I -1 u « atedb -i B8enlsof ,he GovMm r;' Bt '- uQdis !SSS the first on the spot, lo tnera, loose on me . f onn ,j to havea very unsnhs'.antial basis. The | ami plain) Lime, Cement, PUuster, Domestics and Yarn,, roof attribute the main credit for putting out plantation from which the rice is alleged to the fire. The great value of these extinguish- U, ave b e en taken was visited, and found to ers was well demonstrated. The difficulty j ) lave n0 8 noh capacity as stated. The crops was to get at the flames. Holes were cut in j f or several years, said to have been on the the plastering. When Foreman Appier first I g ronn( j t were traced, and proved to have been put his head through the heat and smoke was KO )il long before Sherman entered Savannah, great that he fainted lor a moment. Per- - ■ alleged bankrupt of Columbus, Ga., on the return day of the order to show cause in the above matter, John Xing files his denial of bankruptcy and a demand for a jury trial, whereupon an order was entered for trial by jury in said matter at the next August term of the court. E. J. Moses for creditors; In gram A Crawford and W. W. Garrard for debtor. Au injunction has been served in this canse restraining Messrs. Peabody and Salisbury, the assignee* of laid John King, disposing of aDy of bis assets or property. The Sun has seen the first cotton bloom yet received in Columbus. There are fourteen hundred Methodists in Columbus. The Rome Commercial publishes a quarter of a column pnff on P. Howell for a bottle of ••Pure Virginia Brandy." Oh! for one hour of sturdy Atticns Haygood ! Where art thou, oh! my Alticus ! The Houston Home Journal says: Sir. Johu B. Cofield, the talented artist of Perry, in connection with the editor of the Hooston Home Journal, is perfecting ar- uhlish an elegant oil-colored is celebrated painting, The . ■ extremely distastelul | Ian D , s to pl; to her, since, in the views ol the churches, );tiic.^raph of hi- - this relationship by her new marnage wa* ; T, ast Headquarters of the Confederate Army, snch as to forbid the forming of closer ties; | Thc J, near Greensboro, North Caro- Two negroes on tbe place were questioned and told a very straight story as to the quantity of rice on hand when Sherman completed his inarch to the sea. Alter a series of crosi-qnestions. which did not lead them from their original statements, they were asked why they had sworn to a totally differ ent story. They were amazed at this, and persisted that they bad never said anything bnt the trnth, and though they might have used different words, their estimate as to the quantity of rice on hand had always been the same. These, of crarse, are not the words used by the negroes, who are simply illiterate field hands, but is the result arrivt d at by the agents of the Government af.er diligent ques tioning and explanations. 9 It was further elicited that the written state ments to which these negroes had sworn were never read to them, and they were entirely ig norant of the contents of the documents. They were told to tonch a pen, and did so, and then to kiss a book, which they did. That was all they knew about it. As to the con tents of the grocery store, they were found to have consisted of a few hams and sundries of little or no value. Yet there are people in Savannah cognizant of most of these facts, who believe Dillon will be paid every dollar ot his claim. The United States Assistant District Attorney at Savannah also has a little claim against the Government for thirty bales of cotton. This is modest in comparison with some of tbe negro claims for marble top fur- nitur e. The Savannih Cadets wi l go to the State Fair and drill for a pri/^. They are just get ting fully organized. corner Decatur and Pryor W ALDUS, EWING k Co7, Dealers m Flour, Meal, Grain and all kind of Stock Feed, No 13 Ala bama street, Atlauta, Ga. rTfaYNE & CO., Coimniaaiou JdercbauU aud • Dealers iu Paper, Pacer B&Rg, Twines, Rope, Paper stock, old metal, hides, etc., 33 Pryor street. Atlanta, Ga. S TEPHENS .v FLYNN. Commisaion Merchants? and dealers in Grain, Flour, Provisions, Country Produce, Lime ai.d Cement. Forsyth street, Atlauta, but the yonng people knew nothiog of tb< ne ecclesiastical regulations, and cared little for aught save themselves, and so grew to love each other strongly — bo deeply, indeed, that the passion after a while obscured their reason. Then they secretly plighted the troth to each other, and took op the relation of man and wife. A few brief months of wild happiness followed. As was inevitable, the aeciet ex posed itself, when the betlirothed wife whs evidently about to become a mother. Then a scene of recrimination followed. The young couple made the excuse that they hod promised themselves to each other, and linn, and is true to DAture, having been sketched on the spot by the artist, when a private soldier boy of General Johnston’s army. It is an interesting camp scene; it shows General JohDston sitting calmly in his tent, and other interesting features just as they appeared at the time. Mercer University bos its commencement on the 20th; Emory College, at Oxford, on the 20th, and tbe Southern Female College, at La- Grange on the 22d. The Albany News says: “The receni and continued heavy rains had quite a serious ef fect upon the planting interests of this recogniud oh another b, aolenm words of not Ortons „7o cad*e apprehn, agreement between themselves ss man and . . _ ____ .. wife, and that this a„reeme„t, actoroir g lo s,ons of a cr0 P ftt,lnrC - riril.Uw, was marriage. There w» then eat! The earnest and persistant burglar in Ma- one resonrse left, and that was to make the best of an nnhappy passion, ai.d unite them J. R. SIMMONS k CO., Wholesale Grain and Pr< vision Dealers, Alabama street. B OWIE aTgUOLSTON, General Commitaioi! Me v _ Merchants in Grain and Produce. Handles pro duce by car load without expense. Yellow Front, Ken nesaw Block. Forsyth street, Atlanta, Ga. CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. J o. JUNKS, Fashionable TailoriitR Establishment • within fifty yards of National Hotel and Kirobal House. Full Line of j oods always on band. Marietta street. SPENCER, Attori , and Alabama streets (up stairs). Atlauta, Ga. t)K GBAFFKNBIED, Attorney at Law, specie attention to the pros mention of claims a^aius Btateof Georgia and Unite 1 States. Office No. 1 Au* toll’s Building, up stairs. P EEPLES a HOWELL, Attorneys at Law, No. 2U and 22 Kimball House. I) idence corner Peachtree and Harris streets. OYAL k NUNN ALLY’, Attorneys at Law, Grifliu No. 5 and 6 Granite Block. P. O. Box ■*»>'.». B H. k A. M. THUASUEU. 5 Marietta street, up • stairs, 1st floor, practice iu all the courts. C ^EO. T. FRY, Attorney-at-Isaw, No. 6 Kimball ■JU House. Residence corner McDonough and llich- ardson streets. JJILL k CANDLER. Attorueys-at Law, Mo. 14 CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. jj- j^OKLBERT, Manufacturer* of Cigara and • Tobacco. Fiueat brands always on hand. Broad atreet, near Bridge. _ J MADSEN, 51 Whitehall street, MiMfutuwr and • Importer of Cigars and Tobacco, Wholesale and Re taiL ■ W B. MOSES. Authorized Agent for imported Ha. • vana Cigars, No. 4 Kimball House Block, and Kimball House Cigar stand. ~a OHM FiCKEM. Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer #1 in Fine Cigars, Pipes, Tobacco, Snuff Boxes and Smoker* Articles, No. 17 Peachtree struct, Atlauta, Ga. B EEKMAN k KUURT, Cigars, lobacco and Huuff Whitehall atreet, near railroad. con attempted to enter a store, bnt a small Dee* ui au uaoappr pwmnn, ana unite me in , . , , .. l.„i u .i _ by formal ceremony of .he chorch. To tbia » nd ■ wo, * e ' ,b# . h,nds ol * W * ' * ■ man, were too much for him. He nursefl his cheerful assent was given, anil it was acconl ingly done. The marriage that had became I wumula in the barracks, nty was formally solemnized. anJM three montbs afterward Frank H. Walworth was bon. As might be expected, when tbe passion cooled , tbe eonple looked nr.on each other with changed eyes, and each came to tbiok that tbeir choice would have been dif ferent bad they not been thrown together in a common household. Hence it happened that they quarreled, and finally separated. Each m jeelona of the other, and each do* apised the other for yontblul weakness and in- discretton. Letters passed between them, containing recrimination, and some of thetr strange nuasivts came into tbe possession of the young parricide. Tannts upon his mother angered him, and there ia reason to believe that he totally misunderstood the reflections mode on the subject of his own illegitimacy. He thought his father reflected on his mother’s chastity after marriage. Fired witli false chivalry, be did not atop to question his mother, and the mother had natnrally con cealed her weakness from her son. It was enough for him that a slur bad been cast npon her name and hia own. He took his father's life, and thereby published hia mother's early frodty to tbe world. Her best friends lament this more bitterly then that murder for which her son is imprisoned. The correspondent says: “This story is freely canvassed by all residents of Saratoga, where tbe marriage caused great scandal at the time. It aeeonls with what I know shout the history of th* Walworth family.’’ A Kansas paper 1ST Tu renders why they will p*y five cento a half-pint for peanuti, when they can make money by raising them At fifty emits a bushel. Ou Thniwliiy the people of Macou will have an opportunity to decide for tbemAcIves whether or not they will have water works. The Macon Canal and Manufacturing Com pany has made a proposal to the city which the Council has accepted, and this accep tance the people are asked to ratify or reject ■Coin mbit a is in a htew about her water Nrorks. Several private companies propose to build them for her, but she thinks she scents a inonopol) in the breeze, and wants the City Council to build them itself. Fifty thonaani dollars is the fignre of cost. The Monroe Advertiser is one of tbe very best papers in the Stale. Its correspondence department is exceptionally fine, and would do credit to any city paper. The Commercial gives us an interesting account of the formation of a bee lc % pers council in that city: On Saturday, at 11 o’clock, quite » *«Ober of gentlemen assembled In the ball or the Cherok*. Fair Association for tha purpose of effecting an organisation looking to toproved bee culture. The meeting wo* called to ord« by requeuing Wm. D. Dari*, of Chattooga county, to set as temporary Chairman, and L. C. Mitchell, of Floyd oounty, a* gMrehur. The object of the meeting w«s buefly stated by T. J. Perry, who sola that he was glad to know that tbs call published only a few days ago had been promptly answered by APPLICATION FOR CHARTER (lElllimt, FULTON COUNTY. To tbe Hon. John L. Hopkinn, Ju.lj'p of tbe Supe- rioi Ct-urt in »a.d State and County : Tbe petition of John B. Gordon, A. H. Colquitt, H. T. Coffee, b. B. Buckner and W. A. HI*} maker, all citi zens of Ooorgia, except H.,T. OofiVo, a citizen of Mem phis, Tenn.. and 3. B. Buckner, a citizen of Louiaville, Ky., respectfully representr, that we desire to form, and do hereby form, a company in acesr*.'ance with the provisions of the Code aud tbe acts amendatory thereof, authorizing the formation of corporations by application to the Bupciior Couita of aaid State, and we do hereby declare the objects and pnrpotea for which said company ia formed and the term* thereof to be aa follows, viz : First—That the corporate name.l)j which Haul com pany ahall be known ia the Continental School Desks Manufacturing Company. Second—Ihe object* for which aakl Ooni|ieny is formed are the manufacture and sale of School lu-Hka, Hetteea, Furniture and the conducting of a general business in School Furniture and Supplies. Third—The capital stock of naid Company ahall be $50,000, which ahall bo divided Into 100 shares of $100 each. Such portion of which aa may be necessary may be issued for the purchase of any property nec- eaeary to the buMneae of s-hl Company. Fourth—The term of sxiaten< r of aaid Company attain be twenty years, unit*ns sooner diffn .lved by the stock holders owning two-thinls of the stock of aaid Company ate meeting called for that purpose. Fifth—Tho number of Trustees who ahall manage the concern* of aaid Company for the firot year tr five, and the names aro J. R. Gordon, S. B. Buckn*» r . A. H. Colquitt, H. T. Coffee end W. A. fltofBiaker. Sixth—Thet tbe bustncM aud ope rati <M||k are to le conducted in the cities of Atlanta, Home and Dalton, State of Georgia, in tho city of MaabvlUe, Tenn., LouievlUe. Ky., Richmond. Lynchburg and Rtauntou, Va.. Ht. Louis. Mo., Cincinnati, O., Chicago, III., BalU- »«hMd„ luteigh and Char lotto, N. C.. Houston, Austin and IMlaa. Texas, and that the prluafpal office itet Of th* bnelncee of said Company aud w: . a. .. rrf. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES of the Archer Sti large supply of Mule* ^JLINT TAYLOR, Proprietor of the Archer Stable*, D. FRIERSON. Dealer in White Pine. Doom A AGElt BEER BREWERY. City Brewery, corue 1 A Collins and Harris streets, Lager Beer, Ale and Beer. Fechter, Mercer k Co., office iu Old Poet Office Building, Atlanta, Ga, S HEPARD. BALDWIN A CO.. Wholesale dealer Wines. Liquor* and Cigar*, No. 11 Decatur atreet, opposite the Kimball House, Atlanta, Ga. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, £! WALL STREET. Authorized Capitai$300,000 Interest allowed ou Deposits; also, allowed by the chart) r to negotiate Loans, Sureties or Credits, buy and sell Promissory Notes, Railroad and State Bond*, and all other valuables. W. L GORDON, Pres drtUt. | 4. Among the Stockholders are: M. WILLIS. Cashier. E. W. Holland, John Neal. U. L. Gordon. Hon. D. A. Walker W. 8. Thomson, C. W. llenderro*!. CHARLESTON CARDS. J. £. Brown, Henry Jackson, Dr. J. H. Lowe, Hon. G. N. Leiter, Captain J. A. Fitter W. M. Lowry. . Wooten, Ala. county, Gacrgia, deceased, applies tj me for li . sell a Lot of Laud, in Gordon county, Gcori longing to said deceased: This ia, therefore, to cite and admonish all r concerned to file their objections, if exist. < the time prescribed by law, or else said leave ' l bo granted. Done at Jane Term, 1871. ©f Oiaylon Court of Ordi nary. Witness tnj official aigna’ure, the 2d day of June, It*. JfMEFH A. Mn*OMMETaL, fauci-lawiw Ordinary. Patrons of Husbandry. GEORGIA BTATE GRANGE. I CoLAr.v*OHEE, Geobuia, May 22, 1813,1 CMCrURMo. 1. For the good of tk« Order, sad the information of » public, tewtsrlsfl of all auboroiuate Granges al ready organized, and those hereafter organizing, in the State of Georgia, will please forward to (hia rffice a complete liat of metntx rahip. naige^anu number of ries of same. For any fnfarmatfoii in regard t' our Order, ad dress E. T \YIjOK, m*r*4-da«T.t secretary. " GIVE HONOR TO WHOM HilNOR IS LUE.’ JACKSON’S MAGIC BALSAivi THE GREAT MASTER OF PAIN, A MEDICINE Which is caring distress find prriu to an ex ten never before heard of in the annals of medicine. IT WIIjIj CURE lOOTHACHB in one minute ! HEADACHE in five minutes! E\R\CHE in twenty minutes! NEURALGIA in ten minute*! RHEUMATISM in four days • SORE THROAT in forty-fitgfet hours THE WORST CATARRH IN THE HEAD IS ONE WEEK ; THE WORST PAIN IN THE SIDE, BACK AND LIM8S in two days; tbe rrorat BURNS and SCAURS in twenty minutrs; THE WORST SWELLINGS AND RISINGS in forty-eight hours; And for removing Tains and InflaumiA’i n» in any part of the l»ody, it cannot lie excelled by any medicine ever offered to suf fering humanity. It will Core the Worst Cramp Collr In ten Minutes. AND 1 WILL GUAUkNTEE Tn.\T FIVE ONE DOLLAR BOTTLES WILL CURE THE WORST CASE OF RHEUMATISM ON RECORD. Go to your Druggist and get a bot'le. or enelo*- th** price for tha size of a bottle that you wish, find ( \* ill nd it lo vou expenses paid. Address all orders t ■ P. VAN ALSTINE, proprietor, BARNESVILLE, GEORGIA, le-4£- Bold at 25 cents, 5C cents, $4.00, and $5 00 d feMlv| i j. Bowucsi Orel for div< ;; e. va. J In Fulton Sui>erior Court, Mar. h Jon* G. BowxJta.) Term, 1873. I T APPEARING TO THE COURT, BY THE RF turn of the SherilT, that the defendant cannot la- found in Fulton county, and it further appearing that he doe* not refcide iu thia SU!c, it is ordered by the Court: That the aaid defendant appear at the next term of this Court and auswer said libei; aud in d< fault thereof, the libellant be allowed to proceed. And it ia further ordered : That a copy of this order be published in the Atlanta Herald once a month for fonr months before the next term of tliis Court. April f, 1873. By the Coart. Hillyer Bro.. Attorneys lor Lib.Haute. A true extract from the Minutes. W. R. VENABLE. ma>27-lam4m clerk. . Williams M lJlltNIK, ROBEBTrioN, Jar. Bridge, Jr.. Rout. 8. Cathcart Frank E. Tavlou, . W. WILLIAMS k CO. WHOLESALE GROCERS, Cotton Factors and Bankers, HAYNE ST., CHARLESTON, S. C. WILLIAMS, BIPNIE & CO. Commission Merchants, 85 Beaver Street, New York. HENRY BISCHOFF & CO WHOLESALE GLQCERS S T rior Court, April Term, 18 or J. L. Hofeixe. Judge. It app< ariug to the Court, by the return of !lio Sh le in tli> i th. AJCI> DF.AI.KKS I Carolina Rico, lit* Last Buy, Charleston, S. C. niay23-3m-eod 1 J. E. ADCER & CO. STEAM PRESSES! FINE PRINTING HAVIN'.} ADDED NEW PEESSE;’ AND NEW MATERIAL. TO OUK OFFICE, AND SECURED THE SERVICES OF Reliable and Experienced WORKMEN. State; it is. on motion of couu^a-1, ordered: That said defendant app«'*r aud answer, at tb«* l. \t term of this Coutt; else, that the case be considered in default, and th complainant allowed to proce* ,1. And it is further ordered: That this rule be pul*, lulled in some public gazette of tLis oi c. a mouth for four mouths, piior to the next term of this Court. A true extract from tho micutf a W. R. VENABLE. Clerk Bfiperior Court Full u County, Ga. lJt-wlam4m I GEORGIA, Clayton County. R e. morrow having aptlifd for let • tera of Administration on the Entile of W. II. Morrow, late of said «*ouuty, deceas<-d: All persons concerned are hereby notified to file their objections. If any exists, within the time pr«- sonbed by law; otherwise. Letter* of Adiuioistraii.ei will be granted to aa d ?» r ‘ IMPORTERS ( 4-14uwm . M. OONNKLI., ordinal v Administrator's Notice. HARDWAHE, CUTLIRDDURS, BAR IRON, STEEL AND ASRICiiLTU RAL IMPLEMENTS. ISO Mrrlinff Street ami 02 Eu-t Bay Street, CHARLESTON, S. C. iHsralJ PaWisIiii GompaDy IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE EVERY DISOIUPTION OF rpo DEBTORS AND CREDITORS A persons holding claims against the estate ol F. M. Arnold, late ot Claj ton county. Ga.. d» «•« ase.l. at .> requested to present th» m to me pssq*erty Droved up forthwith ; and all persoua iudebtt^l w wiJ F. M Ar nold, ars requested to come forward and s ttlc imate- diately. Ttiis April 10. 1873. aprll-w6w F. W. ARNOLD. Adntr’a. W. H. rARK IV*. r.vnxza t C ^LAYTON k WEBB, 72 Whitehall street. Atlanta. j Ga.. Wholesale dealers in Foreign aud Domestic Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Rums, Gins, etc., and Pborriktors oy th* Mountain Gap Whikxik*. Liquors and Cigars. Residenc f.*r tlie condi iu financial aforesaid. ■ In testimony whereof we have cate aud set our bauds day of April, one thoui ty-thvee. .tiers shall be In tho city of Atlanta |J this c Yrtif onto, tli I* I :h evee- CONTRACTORS A. TUTTLE, Contractor aud Builder, corner t) e Hunter and Pryor streets. Contracts /aith- fully carried out. COPPER. BRASS AND IRON. M iddleton a bugs., copperamiths, Braaa Founders, Finishers. Gaa Fitter* and Bheot iron Workers, Broad atreet, opposite the Sun Building. AU work done promptly. I WUNN1CUT k BELLINGRATHH, Gas Fitter*, XA Braes Workers, and dealers in btovea,Marietta street, Atlanta. • CANDY AND CRACKERS. ( q W. JACK. Hteam Candy and Cracker Manufac y a tory, Whitehall street. Atlanta. H LEWIS’ STEAM BAKERY Manufactures all • \arieties of Crackkr*. Cakea, Suappa, etc. Houth Foray th fitarefj. J NO. PEEL, Confectionery and Fruit*. Fancy Bakery. Alio, Bar and Restaurant by Peel k Knowles. No*. '*» end 28 Marietta etreet. CROCKERY AND CLA88WARI. cBRIDE A CO., Wholesale dealers In Crockery, and F-arlbenware, Kimball House. AW * c«K, uriialeafiteCroohery, Marietta street near Br ROSE A CO., Wholesale Dealers iu Liquors the finest brand*. ^OX A HILL, Wholesale dealers in Forigu and Do M L DYE-WORKS. da and seal* thrr* i use fid eight lion lr erdov. A-X, {J* . Per J. M. Oordon. ||1 J^A W NOTICE. A. C ARLINGTON, «•, PRAcmcx DC All tsk Cocrt«. Office: JamcH' Block, Ofdtet2- V-Unto Oeorgifi. 1 AME8 I/OCHKEY, AtlanU Dye Work*. fP and Cleaning In all branchos. - antsed. Port office box 540. DENTI8T8. D R. JAdijf AtLEN LINK. Deutlat, corner White hall and Hunter streets, Atlanta. Ga. I D. CARPENTER, Dentiat. No. 60*Vhii«Iiail M jm atreet, Atlanta, Ga. K D. BADGER, Burgeon Dentist, Peachtree street. , Work promptly aud neatly finished. FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC. R m • of the finest brands. \y mcstic Liquors, Peachtree atreet. M EADOR BROS., Wholesale Tobhacco and Liquors, 35 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. MARBLE YARD8. Statuary aud Vaaea, Alabama MEDICAL. MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. %OOD A (X)., Dealers in Music, Or- O L. BRAITMULLEtt. Dealsr iu Musical lnstru- • meuta, Btaiionery, aud #oI« agents for Stclnway k Bona’ anti other celebrated pianos, 15 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. aud Thunuond ■ propagator* and Dealers In Fruit i. Grape Vine*, Ornameutal Shrubbery, H»>t • Plants, etc. PHIVATK BOARMNU HOlIsks. M liS.lt. E. WIIjBGN, South l’ryt r Btrwt. beiwe« n liuntar and Mitchell. Large front rot* >, with I>av l*oardera wanted. AtUnU. Ga. P.O.Box 454. OP GROCERS CAJAN A'yAMP, 'Wholesale Grocer* aud Provision Dealars, 85 WMtbball Htreet, Houth Broad Struct, Atlanta, Georgia. T.Ji Atlanta. - ^ . k G.T. 90Dd wholesale <1. at*** aud • Provision Dealers, Corner Whitehall and Mitch- Streets, Atlanta. P ,11 s \\f T. LA1MC. Caul, Oiwri... aET Iiu * W . Bftk.ry Iturinj. brutal ctao. ri... M*ri*u* alMri, «Mt W SrSa*'. Ant non. lS IMMONH a HUNT, urooertea of every description ^ Country Produce at low rates, at Junction of Marietta and Walton streets. JY_ M BS. A. E. SMITHS, centrally located, nicely fur nished, carpeted rooms, walnut furniture, neat 5, a table provided with tho best fhre the market afford*. Call aud examine. No. 7 K Whitehall Street. TONH H. WEBB. No. 82 Whitehall, find 72 Broad f) street. Table supplied with the best the market afford*. | M BS. OVERBY’S Hoarding House--Noar the bridge, convenient to all tha Churches, Post , Library, etc. A FEW ladles and gentleman can ha accommodated With good board fit Mrs. Overby ’s, on Broad treat. Jnat serosa the bridge. m an gw GREEN, at the “Laroudon tfooae," on 111 Peachtree atreet, can furnish pleasant room* lo temllte* or single persons. Day hoarder* also oeiyad. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY S MITH A MOTES, Photographic Gallery, over Pone’s Drug Wore, on Whitehall aWeai. First cUa* hotofiranhs, eto., executed promptly. W reeaoneble e ■. Pali eufisec epeclmepu PICTURES AND FRAMEE. 1“ AS. B. 8AMUKH8, Monufacmiw uU OMl.r la Otaroao., Mouldlac., Lnokla, (Hum ud Ptat... i. STS TThltAb.il Street. AttaaU, <1». . Jamc D xon, tr.D.. of An- nl Ilietruiucntal Mruio. Momt*y SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE BOOK AND JOB PRINTING LaGBAKGB, GEORGIA. | COMMENCEMENT EXERCISES! | BILL HEADS, LETTER HEADS. CIRCC LARS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS, | SHIPPING RECEIPTS, SHIP j PING TAGS, RILLS OF LAD ING, NOTES, DRAFTS. [j INSURANCE BLANKS. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK. FINE LABELS. BLANK ( HECKS. LE GAL BLANKS, RAILROAD BLANKS, INVITATION TIPKETS, E EOTION TIl'KE TS, BCSIN ESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, CERTI FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAM PHLETS, ETC., KtO.. ETC, Ere., ETO NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY AND AS | Cheap as the Cheapest 1 1 THOSE WHO FAVOR PS WITH THEIK j ORDERS MAT RELY t’PON 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. Sutfl iu your ontar for any kind o, PRINTING. Ordera from abroad will re reive prompt attention and only a reasonable per ccntage on actual coat charged for the same. HERALD PUBLISHING 00., ALABAMA STREET. Tho Atlanta and West Point Railroad will pass visit ors ON ONK FAUK, front Saturday, ’list, to Wednes day. 26th, inclusive. jmicl2-deod3t I. F. COX. Freahteu t Kennesaw House, MARIETTA, CEORCIA. FLETCHER & FREYER, PROPRIETORS. junelt-tt DAVID McBRIDE, 8COOESSOK TO McBRIDE & SMITH, M.lNUPAOTUHUt or Fine Carriages, PHAETONS, ROCKAWAYS AND BUGGIES. Repaitinj Promptly and Neatly Executed. DAVID Mi.IiUIDF., msr4 tf 35 Decatur Street. ATLANTA PAFKK. M1LLN, Book anti \rw», JAMK8 ORMOND, Proprietor 'Uafers to fUia i>apcr aa a aauqdo of the quality of Xo -«uaf4< PARKINS & ALLEN. Architects and £uprrintendents, Will furnish Plana and 8pecifKUt:t>ns for CHURCHES. BANKS, STORE BUILDINGS, AND DWELLINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. OFFICE, Corner of Pryor and Decatur Sireria. «t|»- positc the Kimball Uonse. decfi-dAwly. N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. B t VIRTUE OF A2I ORDER OF THE HONOR A hie Court td Ordinary of Fulton county. Georgia, sill be ao’.d, before the C»mrt llouse d »or iu the city i>f Atlanta, on the FIRST TUBfiDAY IN JULY NEXT , within the legal hours of arte, the foMouing progeriv. City Lot of Land number two hundred and thirty- eight. fronting on the southeast »hIc of Butler fire t oue hundred (100) Irot, extending back southeast wardly along Jenkins street two hundred (fiOo) le«-t. more or lea*. Also, at the same time and place, portion ot tVy Lot number two hundred and five (205), situated tu roar of ,tw< adjotniug the above Lot number two hun dred and thirty-eight (238). fronting on the north, a>t aide of Jeuktus street fifty <64^1 feet, and exteudiu)* hack one hundred (100) feeL Also, at the same lime and place. House and ted fronting sixty («») feet, more or less, on the north west aide of Oalhouu a‘ hundred (iUO) feet, mo, said Lota hrtng tn iAn.l Lot number fifty.two (St), tu th* Fourteenth District of origiually Henry, now Fulton oounty. Buhl aa the property of Luke Gray, lab) of aaid county, deceased, for diatribution. The above Lota are all improved, and rent ateadily at fair rote*. Tuaufi — Oue-third cash; balance m three and aix with interest from date at 10 per cant, per gm. S TATE OF OEOBQIA - Hkmukk Cotnmr -I have this day gteeu my consent for my wfffi. Mtry Berry hill, to becv me a public or free toader. W. H. BERRYHHL. May 28, 1 <7 myJS-wlm FREEDMAN’S UVI1U 4 TRUST Bt. iwMw—***** a*> j Office Broad Street, corner Walton. KCKIVK3 D*po*lt. or Tin Oak ipnrda IV- posits payable on demand with interact, lute- eat ooinponudad twice par annum, geud for eirular. . uovto-ly PHILIP D. CORY < KING’S CURE —FOB— Chicken Cholera. THOUSAND* OF 8VYHO BY THE PWK Or CHEAP REMEDY-OXK BOTTLE 1 FIFTY CENTS. MAKES TWO GALLONS OF MEDICINE. IT IS CERTAIN AND PROMPT. USED TWICE A WERE IT WILL PREVENT THE DISEASE. Prepared by Du. WILLIAM KINO, Athena. 0a. IV a a newton. Atlanta. Oa. BARRETT. L-JTD k Co. Auguata, Ofi, W. D. HOYT k Oo.. Rone. Qa