The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, July 03, 1873, Image 3

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The Gorgeous Tersianr of HOW THE BUAH CONDUCTED Hl.MW.Lr .AX GAL4 THEATER IN BERLIN -1A f APAXU8 PLATED FOB HIM. New York Times Letter. To-night there was a gala theater in his honor. It is only in si ^ ‘ ' aa Prussia that a gala t] and it is only in such a gala theater can be properly oat On such an occasion ^... Junrj the theater becomes the private prrperty of his Majesty, and no money can get a man or woman into it Invitations are sent out, ami the embassies and legation* are provided with a certain number of cards ior their staff, and a few distfogimhed stran gers for the retinues of each. The gallery is tilled with soldiers and officials of the lower classes in the lower classes in the house holds. The upper boxes are appropriated to a high order of theatrical persons And their families, and the next tier is occupied by a more elevated order in the bureaucratic hier archy. It was a very fine sight indeed at 7 o'clock. The opera parquet filled with men j« full uniform of all arms, diplomatists and riviiiAes in coart dress—every seat taken. On the left were the lodges of the ministers and great officers of State, and further to tbe left the seats cf the ladies of the coart, and then the stage-boxes of the official aristocracy. Oa the right were the loges of the wives of the diplomatists, and the boxes reserved for the embassadors and their families; the stalls on the level of the pit were for the actresses and artists ol| the opera and imperial theatre on the right, and lor the wives of court and min isterial officials of the less important grades on the left. The lightning was admirable. The admiration of tbe bouse was carried on by most civil gentlemen, in very fine state liveries or uniforms. The stranger who was new to Berlin could see much to interest him. There, on the left, among, the generals and State ministers, was the wonderful jeune viellard face of Moltko peering down at you — when not in eclipse by the binnacles with which be scrutinized the house. His neigh bor is Von Room. On their right sat the three young Prince? of Mecklenburg, Olden burg and Hohenzollern. In the first row to tbe right were Prince Bismarck, bis wife and daughter—but it must be admitted that per sonal beauty is not among the gifts of that family. Tbe ladies in the diplomatic circle bore away tbe palm from tbe natives. The wife of the Brazilian Minister, Conutess Car- olyi, wife of the Austrian, sister of the Coun tess Bela Secbenvi, whose death recently caused so much sorrow in Hungary; Lady Odo Russell, her sister, Lady Skelmersdalc, Mrs. Plunket, an American lady married to one of tbe British Secretaries, were especially distinguished by their appearance and toilets. It was nearly half ao hour behind the time when the Lord Chamberlain, Von Hulseu, all in gold, with some cloth visible ontside it on the edges, advanced to the front of the impe rial box, and gave three thumps with his great cane—which is like that of a drum ma jor—on the floor, whereupon all tbe company rose, and tbe band —that of tbe Guard Cuiras sier Regiment, which has learnt “ l be Shah's March,” struck up that new-faughd compo sition, as Nasser ed diui advanced, leading the Empress Augusta to the front, and sat down plnmply on l»i-* chair, leaving her imperial Majesty to do the bowing and arrange her flounces In fore she took her seat on his tight. The Crown Prince, in his white cuirassier uniform, followed the imperial Prince, and Princess Fred erick Charles, tbe Princess Marie, Princess Elizabeth, Prince Hchtnzollen and a crowd of Persians followed. Tbe Emperor s cold still prevented his appearing, and the Crown Princess Louis, of Hesse, was in such deep affliction for the melancholy death of her little son. Tbe ballet began—“Sard&na- palus” - which was selected perhaps on account of the colenr local, and which, fol lowing “Morgana” the other night, mast lead tbe Shah to think we have extraordinary notions of the manners and customs of the East If he made much out of tbe piece— a ballet d’action — be was more clever than most of those present, who could only see that there was a fine gentleman in quasi Oriental robes dwelling in a temple after the manner of tbe drawings in Layard's Nineveh, and sarrounded by an im mense number of youog women in mnsling and tights, who danced and contorted them selves to the sound of music. There was a huge sun of gold leaf in the back of the tem pi* to which tbe dissolute monarch, combin ing piety with pleasure, made an offering of a lighted candle, which naturally enough went out and threw the dancing girls into an agony of pettis pas, whereupon he offered another candle, which was also extinguished, and a dance extase iT korrtur ensued. Tbe Shall all this time used bis opera-glass with hahi'elf, directing it from the stage to the log»s ol* tbe female diplomatists, and now ac<l then turning to the Empress to address a few words, which were translated, no donbt v*itb all needful reserves, to her by the Grand Vizier, who stood behind his chair, only in terior in radiancy to his master. A RECEPTION. At the end of the first act, as tbe curtain fell, the Shah rose, and instead of offering his arm to the Empress, he caught hold of her arm just above the elbow and gave the impe rial lady a very perceptible shove; but as her ■stately movements did not snit him, he cast off his tow-rope and forged on ahead, follow ed by her Majesty, who hauled up alongside is he entered tbe imperial saloon, preceded by the marshals and masters of ceremonies md high chamberlains of the court, to hold i reception, lo which the distinguished com- >any at ouce repaired from the parquet boxes ind privileged places. The saloon was bril liantly illuminated, and the fresh decorations, be mirrors, chandeliers, lusters, gilded cor nets, and bright panels set off rather than iimiued the brightness of the gorgeous lresses of the company. Here were all the llohenz fllern princes, md the Mecklenbourgs, Oldenbourgs, Reuss, •tc., of tbe Kingdom and Empire—all the liplomatists, conspicuous among whom, as /as Castlereagh at the Congress of Vienna ,r the same reason, was Mr. Bancroft, in lack coat and presumably a white cravst, idden by his copious beard, without order rribbond, to whom the second Secretary, Mr. 'isb, bore company; Col. Bliss being in uni- orm, Prince Bismarck in his white curassier •oat and huge jackboots, carrying his w hite- plumed steel helmet; Count Enlenberg, Iarechal do la Coor of the Crown Prince; lrince Herman of Hohenlohe, Count riantz, Prince Biron, Count Pockler, fount Perpmehcr, etc., wives and daugh- ers of the great people, including 'riaees? Bismarck and her daughter. The ’bancellor of the Empire had a long conver sation with the Crown Prince, aud subse quently spoke for still more time with the trrand Vizier. The Shah and he are on good terms, and the Prince says “bis manners are jerfect,” bnt the Prince is known to be fond <f a joke. Tbe Persians in light blue or dark Hue lace walked about, when they stirred, ii pairs, and, like so many gold fish in aa rquarinm, went round and up and down with 6 stolid composure as if they had been doing tiat sort of thing all their lives. The Em press, w’ho is one of the most gracious and <4egant of grand ladies, walked round her court and noticed her acquaintances with a few pleasant words and a smile. Bnt for the fact revealed by the terrible Almanack do Gotha, no one would crodit that the Im press is sixty two years of age—indeed, with out fhe least exaggeration, it may be said that she would pass for less than fifty, and that many women of forty-five have not pre- nrrvcd their looks or their figure so well. What tremendous intelligence flashed to all parts of tbe world less than three yoirs ago “My dear Augusta,” and how’ familiar her name became in all the corners of tbe earth associated with the names of imperishable victorias. The imperial cadets in state uoi- i 0 rs& brought around icing cakes, sherbets, and i»i Ji»lf sn boor or so the Shah was led off by theRmpress and cbawberJnras to ina box, and bad to witness another phase of Use life of tbe dissolute Babylonian whom his y ancestors vexed so horribly. Happily the / HUab is not a classical scholar, or he would have been shocked by the introduction of a satyrs in leopard skins—Pans and Fauns—in a fete of fire-worshipers, and, perhaps, he is not ranch of a moralist and given t4 ab stract philosophy, or he might be led to conclude from the ballet that it is not a good thing for a Sybarite to pat on armor and go OQt to fight for his country, aa the end may be that he baa to sit on all hi* clothes and treasures, and burn himself with all bis wives, instead of submitting qaietly to tbe conqueror. At the end of the second act tbe imperial people retired to their salon, hut thU time theie was no reception. While the Hhah was away he complained that he wastflo far from the stags, and could not see the young ladies; so the omouiU of one of the boxes near it were poliUly warned to leave, and His Majesty and £Be Cf&Wfl Prince, with a few of tbe court, migrate* to the new point but the Empress did not re- letau;" ■niiftg Sardanapal led by Man.esand masses of of the filory of his capital, absorb* ’s attention, and as they all sank to ha «d4r-ground*flat, amid a mi heSfcemea inclined to clasp his _^dS in wonder and delight, but refrained, id bustled out with the Crown Frinec when ~ itartflfti J&11. ^ y- . ^ A Bull Tight. K FLORIDA IRTISH TO “WALK SPANISH.** In regard to the bull fight which is to come oft* in St. Augustine, the Press thus discourses: “Each champion must register his name, weapons and costume, which latter must be Tin Gnat Min FngMiampa Tx ROUTE TO AND FROM NEW YORK Via Savannah., Georgia. T nE FIRST-CLASS SIDE-WHEEL STEAMSHIPS OF Tins line fl.tTL PltOM YORK, in tonnectiou willi the CENTRAL RAILRO'Ai) OF GKOIlffl \, EVEHf TU YORK, in tonnectiou will, SATURDAY. Make u quick Aim THROUGH FREIGHT carried at overcharge settled promptly. central and have superior accommodation* LOW RATES as any otlu SAVANNAH AND NEW IU Ml DAT, THURSDATkud any Steamshipaou the Southern coasts All clatua for loan, damage or PASSAGE FROM ATLANTA TO NEW YORK. $27 50, >IN.\t,S ANIl HTATK Looms INCLUDED. trsrMmiollS M.KM’INQ CAM on .11 *1,1,1 Traill, III h.v.niiajfc l'uaan«»n.Iiy tills rout. approved by the committee; for no one will j Ie * ve Atlanta on 2:30 r. at. train frr Macon, tho it.y before the .so be allowed to enter the arena without being properly and suitably attired and equipped. Eaeb one, before entering his name on tho ; register, mast sign a bond, in the penal sum of $100, aud proper security, to fight or pay the forfeit of $50. The j prize for killing the bull will be handsome. ! If the first champion kills tbe bull, a certain forfeit, sufficient to cover the cost of equip- 1 meut, will be paid each of the other cham pions. The prizes for maiming or vanquish- 1 ing the bull will be proportionate. The place 1 of conquest is the natural amphitheatre, bounded on the north by Hangman's Creek, 1 and surrounded on all tbe other sides by the sand hills. The arena will be enclosed by a tall and btrong fence of palisades. The seats will surround it, rising in three tiers, the highest for the ladic3. Champions can fight on foot or horseback. All must be attired in suitable armor represcuting that of the koights and esquires of the middle ages of Europe; though it may be only tiu or tinsel. Those who fight on foot must wear a morion aud hauberk; unless a mounted knight dis mounts and fights on foot, when lie can fight with as complete a panoply us if mounted. Before any champion enters the arena he must appear on a stage, with ensign arinoral blazoned on his shield, And his adopted name or title. Thus, ‘Roland,’ ‘Sir Kenneth of the Couchant Leopard,’etc. Each champion must also select some lady from the specta tors, before whom, on one knee, he must swear his devotion, and proclaim her the most beautiful, lovely and accomplished in that company, and for whom he goes to do battle with tbe bull, and whose honor he will uphold, like a true knight, Ac., Ac. Finally, after registration, the assumed name of each champion will be exposed in all the hotels, with his arms, ensign armorial, Ac.” All the “yooths unknown to fame” in the vicinity of Hangman’s Creek are burnishing up their armor (of tin or tinsel), prepared to “do or die.” All other information furnished by application to ih.j nuderslg junel4-tl3m CEORCE A. M’CLESKEY, Traveling As.ut, Steamship Co.’s, OflicerNo. 1 Kimball House. (ESTABLISHED IN 1854.) Confectioner, JOHN W. LEIGH. WM. McOLLh ATLANTA, GEORGIA, Southern Department CQUmiSlNG THE STTES OF HOPE, LEIGH & CO. (SUCCESSORS TO YABNELL, LEIGH & CO. > Commission Merchants, FOOT CF MARKET STREET. CHATTANOOGA, TERN. a*-PROMPT ATTENTION GIVEN TO ORDERS, AND CASII DVANCER ON CONSIGNMENT -%* ^ Rlikkenve To ILi.fc.s of Chattanooga. may3-eod3m .ir, Wholesale GEORGIA, N. AUD S, CAROLINA, E. FLORIDA AND E. TEE,! PETER LYNCH, OF THE OLD AND RELIABLE NEW ORLEANS MUTUAL (Fire) Insurance Go. (ESTABLISHED A. D. 1815. STEAM Candy and Cracker SECURED BY RE-INSURANCE IN TWO FIRST-CLASS NEW ORLEANS MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES. COMBINED CASH ASSETS, if- WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL CROCRR, Ami Wiiolc.sate Liquor I>< hIi-c, ami Dialer in GLASSWARE, CROCKERY, PROVISIONS, COUNTRY PRODUCE, &C. Gibson's I me Whiskies made a sjK-cialty in the Liquor line. Jubt receiving now a large lot of Seed Irish Potatoes, l.andreth’s Carden Seeds, Onion Sets, Garden n Tools, Ac. ^* j e-Orders solicited. Ti rn s C A c H l'lflm.u ' Bath Tubs for the million! s.?,j<3,672 «*!|wH0 WOULD BE WITHOUT A BATHTUB? AND DEALER IN Fruits, Nuts and Preserves. — ALSO- Losses Adjusted with Liberality and Paid Promptly. BOARD OF REFERENCE. WHEN YOU CAN GET A GOOD. SUBSTANTIAL AND WELL-LINED BATH TUB, COMPLETE. WITH PLUG TO LET OUT TIIE WATEB, POIt $10. ONLY $10. The Republicans of New Mexico will hold a convention in Santa Fe on the 15th of July, to nominate a delegate to Congress. Hon. Francisco P. Abren is the leading candidate. Ex-Senator George W. Jones, the life-long Democrat of Iowa, has ut last become a Republican, but ho denies a current report that he is about to establish a Republican newspaper in Dubuque. Toys, Willow Ware, Ac., Whitehall Street, Atlanta, ------ Georgia xisr :e-»:e3 •us.rVEXSrJSixojNr. A. AUSTELL JOHN T. GRANT JAMES M. BALL JOSEPH E BROWN... . BENJAMIN E. CRANK W. L. GOLDSMITH JOHN NEAL... Presidrnt Lust. National Bunk. President Citizens’ Bank. President State National Bank. sidont Western aud Atlantic Railroad. .... l’ri suit lit Chamber of Commerce. : Comptroller General. ; Lust National Bank. FRANKLIN & EICHBERG, Nos. 14 and Hi Whitehall Street. Also, UELBIGEUATOUS, ICE CREAM FREEZERS, PUMPS, RAMS, GAS FIX- TURES, CHANDELIERS. METAL ROOFING. innel-tl Forest Grove nashville, chatanooga SUMMER RESORTS. pany June I, 1873. The hotels ami cottages have been put in thorough repair, and largely refurnished, af fording ample accommodations for FIVE HUNDRED guests. J. C. Martollsn, of Ma^on. favorably knowu to the people of Georgia aud to the traveling public, for liis superior ability in hotel management, has been engaged, and will have entire charge of the table sup plies and culinary department, assisted by some of ids best cooks and waiters from Drown’* and the Spots- wood Hotels, regardless of cost. Mrs. L. L. Love Las kindly consented to assist, and vw ill be happy to greet her friends at the Springs. A band has beeu secured for the season. Every variety of innocent amusement wit] be introduced, and no trouble or expense spared to make all comfortable and happy who may favor ns with their patrouage. Terms— J J 60 per day, $11 50 per week, $35 per month. Childreu and servauts hall price. Daily coaches to snd from Geneva, Thomas- ton and LaGrange, via White Sulphur aud Warm Springs. For circular or farther particulars, call on or address c. J. MAC ELLAN, Spotswood Hotel. Ma con, until June 5th, or C. T. l’OUTER. care box 38 P. O.. Talbotton. CHAS T. POUTER, msy27-so,tu*thtf Proprietors. 0- H A L E ’ S ^ CELEBRATED SULPHUR AND CHALYBEATE Springs, NEAR ROCERSVILLE. TENNESSEE. riiHis favorite watering place and pi.ea- Board per Day $1 50 Hoard per Week D IX) Board p<>r Month 30 00 90” Special terms for families. To those having Scrofula. Dyspepsia, Kidney and Mercurial Diseases, General Debility, etc., we w»y, Come aud be cured ! PLANTATION. K. SEAGO M. reliant. DAVID MAYER <,t (J lien A Co E. W. MARSH ,,! Moore .t Marsh. the Etow ah nur, five suits 1m m K ngHci , is Offorocl for Snlo At a very low price—$8,000. It contains 335 Acres of Fiiio Laid! One hundred aud fifty acres open, and more than half < of this first-class BOTTOM MUD, much of which ] produced last yrar SIXTY BUSHELS OY CORN PER [ ACRE. | The Rome Railroad pas-e* through the place, and ! there is a Depot within a few hundred yards of the dwelling. There are fiue improvements, including Aii Eiilit Ron Dwelling and out-buildings — Gin House, Barn and Stables, BlUksmith Shop aud Tools, and all necessary agri cultural implements. St. Louis Railway CENTRAL SHORT ROUTE! TolWe and Northwest! SUMMER SCHEDULE, 1873. TO MEMPHIS AND LITTLE ROCK. W. B. LOWE. A. C. WYLY II. II. B0YLSTON (’. L. RED WINE THOMAS M. CLARKE a. j. McBride HENRY BANKS JOHN R. WALLACE . . JOHN H. FLYNN E. I*. CHAMBERLIN. W. J. GARRETT G. T. DODD J. W. RUCKER J. L. WINTER MARK W. JOHNSON... GEORGE W. ADA li... JOHN 11 JAMES BEHIND BROWN W. II. TELLER J. IV. GOLDSMITH WILLIAM M. BIRD & CO .ol W. 1). Lowe & Co . .of A. C. A ri. F. \V3ly. i>i Cr.»n«\ lioylhton A Co. of Hod wine A Fox. . ot T. M. Clarke A Co. of Me Uriels A Co. «*i Hetnv Links Sr Son. .ol Wallace A Fouler. . Stephens A Flynn. :d 1 Boynton A Co. I Garrett A- Bro. 1 T. Dodd A t>. ii, Ruck* 1 A Co. .Tobacconist. Ituplciut ms, etc. A Estate Agent. I Milker. r Citizens’ Dank. I National Bank, t C mi puny. Leave Atlanta 8:30 a Arrive Chattanooga. 4r.'8 1 Arrive Nashville... 1:30/ Leave Nashville 1:43 a Arrive McKenzie... 7:50 a Arrive Memphis.. DR. J. A. TAYLOR, Of Atlanta, Georgia MINERAL HILL. SALINE, SULPHUR, ALII, AND Chalybeate Springs! —O - T his favorite summer resort, situated near Bean's Station, East Tennessee, and nine \ miles from Morristown. E. T. tc Va. Railroad, has jnst \ been SPLENDIDLY FITTED UP for the fcummer of 1873. OUR SULPHURSJ (lied. White and Black). Alum and Chalybeate Waters, need no comment, as their effects are generally known; but we would call your particular attention to the won der of the age, as a mineral watei — OUR SALINE SPRING! better known aa Black Water, which ia magical in its specific effects in caaea of RHEUMATISM,SOROFULA, DYSPEPSIA, all Diseases of tbe Blood and Skin, and especially adapted to the Diseases of Females. HOT AND COLD SULPHUR BATHS! the cool aod bracing mountain air, together with the MAGNIFICENT MOUNTAIN SCENERY, tend to make this one of the most pleasant summer resorts in tho South. tfjT These Springs are accessible by doily hack linos. Parties desiring to visit ua will Etop at Turley House, Morristown, aud call for William A. Dickinson, propri etor Hack Line to Mineral HilL Address DBS TAYLOR h HOOKE, Pkowuetoks, Beau’s Station, East Tennessee. Also the plantation known as GLENMORE, contain ing 210 acres, with improvements. Ou this place there is one of the largest springs iu Georgia, Only a few huudred yards from the source of this spring, there is a Mill aud Cotton Gin. which also beloug to the plantation. I will take $2,400 fur the the property, loi terms, apply to K. A ALSTON, ap ttTO Hkuai.d Om< F.. W. B. PABK1MH. J. WAHNKE AI.LK PARKINS & ALLEN. ^rchitfcts and Superintendents, Will furnish Plans and Specifications for CHURCHES. BANKS. STORE BUILDINGS, AND DWELLINGS OF ALL DESCRIPTIONS. OFFICE, Corner of Pryor and Decatur Streets, op posite the Kimball House. dec3-d&wly. ISAAC T. HEARD & CO. COTTON FACTORS, AUCUSTA, - - - CEORCIA. Arrive Little Rock.. 1:15 10:00 P. M. 5:00 A. M. 12:15 V. M. 12:30 v. m. 5:50 r. m. 3:30.\. M. Auditing Committee mid Committee on Claims. 1’EttlNO BROWS.. \V. II. TULEEli J. W. GOLDSMITH. . X’aslii Banki -liicr Citizens’ Hank. First National Bank, un.l Trust Com nan v. TO ST. LOUIS AND THE WEST. JAMES H. LOW, INKAKIj PUTNAM. Agent. Leave Atlanta 8:30 A. I Arrive Chattanooga. 4:28 1*. Arrive Nashville 1:30 a. : Leave Nash'vilie... 1:45 a. ; Arrive Union city.. 0:50 a. : Arrive (.*nlnmbus. ..11:00 a. Arrive St Louis.... 8:55 1*. : I. 10:00 v. M. f. 5:00.v. x. 1. 12:15 p.m. I. 12:20 P.M. (.Formerly Wood »V Low, and late Fit . i La. Eiiuitalile Litu Jug. Co., N. Oil. ai LVucral Manajrpv Southern nojuirluieiit. Ollier N:>. II .l:iin GV O O i TO CHICAGO AND THE NORTHWEST. • Atlanta e < ’liatiauo'>gu . Nashville... ? Nashville e Union Ulty. e Columbus.. 10:00 1 5:00 .1 12:15 1 12:20 1 Oils, White Lead, Colors, WINDOW GLASS, XAVAL STOKES, Etc.. No. 201 E. Bay, CHARLESTON, S. C. ASD- No.S Whitaker Street, SAVANNAH, GA. mav25-vk-od3iu TO LOUISVILLE, KY., AND THE EAST. Lei ve Atlanta K::to a. 3 Arrrie Cbattsnooga 4:28 3 Arrive Nashville.. . 1 : :.0 a. 3 Leave Nashville.... 5:00 a. 3 Arri\e L'luUiillc-.. 2:23 p. : 10:15 1 He''Call fur your tickets to Memphis aud Little Ruck via Cl atUuooga ami McKenzie, Tenn. To St. Louis, Chicago snd the Northwest, via Chattanooga. Nashville and Columbus. To Philadelphia, New York, Boston and the East, via Nashville and Louisville. For further information, address ALBERT B. WKENN. Southeastern Passenger Agent, Ollieft No. 4 Kimball nouse—P. () Box 253. W. L. DANLEY, General Posse tiger aud Ticket A gt. THOMAS, General Rup’r, Nashville. Tenn. OFFICE AND SALES ROOM No. 9 E. ALABAMA STREET. Cash Capital >-tr America, $1,000,000! mi Commission on Cotton, sjtl.DO IVr Halo. AGE N T .S F 011 CULLETT’S LICHT DRAFT COTTON CINi the invteitor of th* UTEEL BRUSH GIN. giitl is ifl all ro*j>ecU superior to tbe iitacl Brush SUud. Or any other Gin made iu the 1'nited States. DRAFT, with PElFHUT WrillK. being the objects arrived at, have all been accomplished. Having sold < cotton from these Gins during the two seasons past, we can with safety aesuro the planter that it will sell market at price. ran 8 in* from onequarter to ; J““ ”,',7,, k|n(i3 of FULL PAID. SOUTHERN COTTA WORKS Cash Assets BRASCH OFUCE, Bhilai, Ij.!., - $2,563,911.63. oiupany is trannao:-«l. OFFICERS: Warehouse Rarow Si. and W E. A. ROLLINS JAY COOKE H. D. COOKE, (Washington EMMERSON W. l'EET JOHN M. Rl’TLER FRANCIS, GURNEY WM. E. CHANDLER. (Washington.) .Clniir President. an Finance and Executive Committee. Vice-President Vice-President and Actuary Secretary SMITH, M. R, Medical Director Attorney. Brush. TEIUU COTTA WOllKS, FIRST PREMIUMS , Such an Window Caps. Enrichment* of Cornice i Bracketts, Medallion, aud everything in ihe ! awarded this Gin at tho following named State ; Archltectllai line. Also Chimney Tops. Vaaen, Flower •*: 1 Pots, Statuary, etc, Also, manufacturers of SEWER PIPE, i 3 to :w> inches in diamet-r. Also, inlet ior dec * r call st our »fticc and ex- Rockbridge Alum Springs, VIRGINIA. Oqpo» ?un.o 1st, 1073. ikfNtflS FAVoBliX AS1> CILEHBATKD tVATKKDta JL P.sce will offer additional attractloua this season. 1 waters of theAe Apeciid Springs either < i peculiar to the fe- U/.tr, a tonic and a are, perhaps, unriralJod The* proprietor baa pt*>vhied for tlie lawns and Ball RtKini a flrat-clasa Band of Music, and In geueral all the sources of amusement and recreation usually daylight. and Ohio Railroad at Goshen Depot, and new au<l ele gant stage coaches, passing rapidly over a smooth and ^re^roitd of only eight miles, het <lowu the visitor* :U J'roprie I A cents tor COLL'MAN’d CORN AND WHEAT Ml' L, j which makes superior meal, aud can be attached to I and run by the ordinary gin geariug, without expense , above the coat of ihe Mill. June22-dAw2»u Georgia State Grange. Centre Pieces, Cornice, etc. We will guarantee all the Work that we undertake to execute to give eutire satisfaction. PELLEGRINI h GIOPGI. jan5-4t. Rracetrack Street, near U. S. Barrack*. S TAiK OF IH.UKUIA, Fl'l.iU.N i;OU. rior Court, i t CuLilAUGUZ, Oa., Juue 3. 1873. CIRCULAR No. 2. Under authority of a resolution of the Georgia State Grange, April 23, 1873. empowering uppoiuiimnt. by Worthy Master thereof, of three Deputies for tbe State at large. Ordered. That J. P. Stevens, Of Leasburg, Lee conn- tv, be, aud be is hereby, appointed Deputy iu aud for tlie First, Secoud and Third Congreaaloual Dtatrlcta; George W. Adam*, of Forsyth, Monroe county, iu and for tho Fourth, Fifth and Sixth Districts; aud C. W. How rd. of Kingston. Bartow county, in and for the Seventh, Eighth and Ninth Districts. Patrons throughout the State, and farmers generally, wishing to organizo local Granges, arc requested thus to respect them, and to connnunlcato *Uh them In their respective ••arUla.” E. TAYLOR. Juoc3-dltw4t hecrcUry. GUARDI AITS SALE. Tt appearing to tlie Court, by the return of llie Sher iff, that the defendant does not reside iu this county, and it further appeuring that be docs not reside in tbi* State*; ill.*, on motion of coiuieel, ordered: That haid defendant appear and answer, at the next term of this Conit; else, that the caso be considered in default, and th» complainant allowed to proceed. Aud it is further ordered: That this rule bo pub lished iu some public gazette of this State, once a mouth for four month*, prior to the next term of this Court. A true extract from the minutes W. R. VENABLE. Clerk Superior Court Fulton County, Ga. idt-wl*iii4in DEALER (EXCLUSIVELY OX COMMISSION) IN Bacon, Sides and Shoulders, Hams, E. A. ROLLINS, JAY COOKE, CLARENCE H. CLARK, GEORGE F. TYLER. WM. G. MOHKHKAD, JOHN W. ELLIS. DIRECTORS: HENRY D. COOKE. J- HINCKLEY CLARK. WM. E. CHANDLER. JOHN D. DUPREES. EDWARD DODGE. H. C. FAHNESTOCK. PLAIN, COUNTRY, FAMILY, TKiMMLD, AND JJKST K.VL'il.Y S. CUUED. Bilk Mills, Liri, Con, Oils, Wheat, Rye, Barley, 3EE. s Hay BENJAMIN D. LAY, of Atlaita, Geaeral Apit for Georgia. Agents wanted in every To id County in the State. Add in • ■ COL. B. D. LAY, <to! Aijeti,. »t Notional HoS. Atlanta, ttwor.ia- SUl'EUt'INE TO STRICTLY FANCY GEORGIA, AYESTE-UN MILLS kq.t I living in con ttuut luCeipt gulartv on Laud. TKNNESSEi:, KENTUCKY AND , LAUC.E STOCK is BEST CEMENT, PLASTER PARIS CAL . >■»v (Viiilrolling Hip sliiinm'ttls ftotn KILNS . u tl-L- naml, frclt. EVERY BARREL WARRANTED GOOD. lo kt-t i> hlot k in The Atlantic Coastline Passenger Route TO — All Northern Points and Virginia Springs. TISlTOhS TO TilK VIRGIN! V SPUIM.S. NORTHERN CITIES. NIAGARA FALLS, AND ALL NEW ENG land Summer Reports, t-hould note oaiefwUy the Price List* and 1 uue L'aixU of thin Line—its choice ol ALL RAIL AND BAY LINE ROUTES! its uubrokeu movement by either, and ahmu oe of all disagreeable and midnight changes-and be certain and buy their tickets vie Wiltmugtoo, sei have .UlanU by 8 o'clock a. J«. train for A'trttsln. o,hirtcoring there with Through Sleeping Cara to Wilmington and Tuiougb Tran.* to BaUmioiv, ALL R.V1L, or to Portsmouth for BAY LINE. See Tune Card*. Price Lists aud Muall bula. tor nil infv>nuatiou. Tickets ou sale at all hours st Uniwu l\i**enger lK*pot. A. POPE, Genets! l*as*eug< r A^eut. F. M. CLARKE^ A**istsiit Genual l'ssaeuger Agent, jum iTdlm H. M. COfTlNGlfAM (I u'l Western Ihe Sprfiigh to tri. “ J.\MFS A. FKAVIFR. J'roprie or. I Db. J. 8. VA’fpt, of the University, Resident Pbysi- J W I) A-TXjAKTTA. A T E R CUR Dr. F. Kalow. irmr of Hunter and Belle Street U. Kalow, well known through his tapil aud j SOIjK ikGENT FOR W. M. PEXTDI.ETOIT A CO. A. H. Doom, Office Manager. |» y M J> *‘»r - Descriptive pamphlets sent free :-i . l XJ re ou applies! fi iunoX2 dsodJu KTOTIOE ! e of James I . drc*OtmA. applies tn AS for leave to | county, Ueorgis, bo- i FIRST TUESDAY IN SEPTEMBER NEXT, ii*i noura in sate, o»Ti>3nTK,T in in i r.iiuu in •rth half of the IxH of LAND, No. 17*2, in the Fourth Dintrlct of Fayette eoimty. Maid half lot befiiF the Dower of Msrfhs A. Reeves, sold for the bcocAt of the minor. Terms cash. in n ry c. buyn, Guardian. Junc'JI ireacnoed by law, or <-Ta« monish all persons If cut exist, within At said leave will be sell a Lot coccerued . _ tbe time presc gnu tod. Done at Jane Term, 1873, of Clayton Court of Ofd|- nary, Witness my official signalure. the 2.1 day of Juue, 1878. JOSEPH A. Mt CUN NELL, f«oe4-law4w Ordinary. CHOICE R E8IBENCL H ' IX GOOD BOOM*. yilOVT AND BKAB VEBAN- DAif. lot 100x140 feet, beautiful front yards, flue garden, shady gfova— on tho corner of Luckis aud Foundry alreota, Atlauta, north of juncture of Marl etta and Walton streets. Auction sale of safil feildcrtcft, on tho premiers, al 6 o'clock THURSDAY AJTEUKOON, July 3d. 1S73. WALLACE k FOWLER, juneTJ-4t Rent Eatats Agents. Ity, and opencil I of all Chroofi* DittesHcs, and he respectfully informs the cltizeus of Atlanta and surrounding country, that he Is prei»arrd to cure Liven Coxut.aint, Fkvkr. Kiikhmatisv. NKiin.vLoiA, Hoioruu, Dikkasks 1‘kculiab to Wi. mkn, All iMPtmiriicn of ths Blood. Kkin Diskkhka, Kidnky and Bi.addkk Couw.ainth. Htoi-faok of the Water, Pilkh of all Kinds, Htrh tvukh, GenoMniRA, Eye and l£ar Complaint alter Mvssles, tfi arlatiii*. etc., etc. As a proof of his aaccosa, the Doclor takoa pleasure iu referring to the following persons: Mr. J. W. Rucker, of tbe firm of Chapman, Rucker ft Co.. Major, W. B. Cox, Mr. T. J. Hightower, Gen. W. H. Walker. John snd Jtrnrs Lynch, J Fhdscheli, JJcermau ^ tc Kubrt. Mr. H« hulhsefer. Dr. M. Mitchell, Superior : , Vicar. Mr. Turner, of Brooklyn. Father IhNiy, I auu Philadslphia. ltcv. Mr. Hiiiith, Macou, Col. Gaulden, (jnttman. Miss Dnuwoody, Dsrloo, Mr. White,Cotigaa. OataHo or hit lustiturioii he will treat all Acute Diseases with great success. This method of treat ment is the most rapid, safest sud ouly sure cure. Particular attention glvon to the cure of Bummer Complaint, and Teething Period of Children. Mcnlu- giti* is not daogsrons when taken in time. This treatment gives a white and aoft akin, aud averybody 1 loaru to treat his family for ACUTE DIBEA8E. 1 ', |Tki Anpsti Factory, tbi Athens luiMu Company, AND OTHER EEAD1NO F.U’ lOKIES OF tlKOUC.IA. >.»7~All thu (iooiIh of (huso Factories DOMESTICS, YARN, CHECKS. STRIFES. OSNABUUG8, DRILLS Ac , sold it FACTORY 1’KICES. With our facilities for oLLuiuii.^ S TOCK, an wise saving dravage,wattle, wear and tear «»t extra lia above in CAR LOAD LOTS—cau offer TATIO l haiulliti^ lliaiu in 1>CLK ami other- : iilliuu, ami nil other articles uientioued Whitehall Street. UK KEt'EI Y1SG AND Ol’ENING DA I l.Y A El.VE ASSORTMENT OK EXTRA INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS. Special firrmi^eincnts will he mailo with Millers for supplying them with WHEAT WM. WILLIAMS, Late Williams & Bro. A. LEYDEN. tn ay 27-dt f Blank Uook*. Writing Paper. Wrapping Paper, Slate*. Chalk Crayons, Bill Files. Latter file*. Steel Pen*. Gold Veu*,> ilagc. Dominoes, Playing Cards, Back Gammon Boards, Copying Books, Copying Presses. Copying Ink. Bill Heads, Letter Heads Printers* cards. Flat Papers. FIRST-CLASS STATIONERY MOOSE. AND EVERYTHING USUALLY KEPT IN A A, w« moke a ,p* lolly of Slotlou.rj of ,-onrar w. >ra .refaral tu a.11 aa ohaa, aa anj koaoa SkaHk. and K 'ord«M*(or JobPrlnllu, of avor? don-ripUou aoUrltad, juamotwln* wort lo b. a. good and prica, aa low .« hmiM South. W. M. PENDI KTON ft OO. ^JlS dlT « WloMb.il mntt. Atlanta, Oa