The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, July 04, 1873, Image 2

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leges, he sold, that hsfi cog anything like an endowment new surroundings demand a ie on but ne4 t of a m of ita friends. -WboleMle ■A*, ViCKRBCBjtj ASp C ■HUG—1770 AND 1803. a custom! which mao; of oar readern will regarcP^' more honored in the breach than in the observance,” we have de cided to give our employees a holiday and to suspend publication to-morrow. This is the Fonrth of Jaly—the anniversary of the Declaration of American ence, and the day on which Vicksburg sur rendered and on which Lee un* h .ifted at Gettysburg. Let those who cuu, rejoice on this anniversary of the day on which the # dea'h knell of Southern Independence was sounded. For our part, this “ Glorious Fourth” is full of mournful recollections and bitterest regrets; for we feel once more the solemn stillness of the ramparts of Vicks burg, behind which so many had fought and starved for nearly fifty days—a stillness broken only after the sun had set, and the stars looked down upon the turgid waters ot the Mississippi. It seemed then as if the wail of the waters was for the young nation which had that day received her fatal stab, and laid weltering in her heart’s blood, dying. The Daily Herald OBTTYS\ FRIDAY. JULY 4, 1873. TMB IIKRALD PUM.ISHI3IO COHPAITi llrtNKY W. UHADY, II. 4. AL.8T01T, ■editor, i Ltad THE T&F HERALD are m follow*.: OAlLf^^W ....ilO » I WEEKLY, 1 Year.. . $2 00 DAludMM^otlM. • ■ 6 00 WEEKLY. 6 Month* 1 00 DAlcKlMonthl.. • 2 60 | WEEKLY, 3 Months 60 DAILY. 1 Month 1 00 | Advert!tenient* inserted at moderate rate*. Hub- dcnotlou* end advertisement* ‘^variably In advance. Address HERALD PUBLISHING CO., Drawer 23 Atlanta, Georgia. Office on Alabama Street. near Broad. Our State Exchanges. i has been shoot up with a real earthquake. » be didn't tniud them. He has them about He generally has one with a lamp post. The Savannah News gives at this Last evening about balf-paat seven o’clock, we are informed, a negro aune, with a child in her arena aud pushing a carriage containing an infant, waa in the act of crossing President street, in the vicinity of Arnold rquare, she waa accosted by a servant girl, who advised her not to attempt to cross, on account of the near ap proach of a gentleman in a boggy, who was driving his horse rapdly. Instead of heeding this well meant advice, the black wretch faid to the girl: “Go to *_U t 4—t you," and recklessly pushed her wa y xhe gentleman seeing the danger to which the child in the carriage was expoaed, endeavored strenuously to slop the horae, but the animal being high jointed, he waa unable to control him immediately, and the front wheels of the buggy struck the baby-carriage, throwing the little innocent out and the hind wheel passed over its legs. The - waa smashed to pieces and it was a marvel t the child was not hided. The accident was wit hy several, and the excited crowd was soon r’ collected** the spot The gentleman having succeed- f ed in stepping tha horse, at once returned to the scene to Ascertain the result of the casualty, and to render any assistant* possible. It was believed that the chilli leg hAd been broken, but fortunately, owiig to the soft grouud. It was only badly bruised. The »cg*A girl reflated to state whose children they - wore, ao our informant says, and attempted to start on, taking the injured child with her. One of the bystanders, however, declined to permit this, and taking the poor little thing in hia arms ordered the negro girl to conduct him to its home. Dr. Flournoy proposes to turn Mossey Creek thr-'-ugh Fort Valley and establish a huge cotton factory. The Columbus Sun: Wheat.—Mr. Williamson Middlebrooks, of this dtf. has threshed his crop of this year’s wheat, which yielded an average of twenty bushels to the acre. From thirteen acre* he obtained 2G0 bushel* of good [ wheat Who of our farmer* cau best tbi* ?— Thomas- ton Merabi. At two dollar* per bushel, which can be readily ob tained, the thirteen acres of wheat will make $530. The same land might have made, with three times the lahor, tow bales of cotton, at seventeen cents per pound. Four bales of 600 pounds at seventeen cents. $140; aod all the hot summer and unhealthy fall to work and pick the cotton. We can’t figure it out. but cotton may be the best crop. Cothran A Maguire, bankers, Rome, Ga., have dis solved partnership. Mr. Maguire retires, and is suc ceeded by Mr. A. M. Jackson, of Augusta, sou of Mr. W. E. Jackson. The name of the new firm is Coth ran A Jackson. The. Etna Iron Company of Rome, have just declared , % a dividend Of 10 per cent. Tib Dal ten Citizen *aya: Mrs. George Wade, of came up, and the committee reported a resolution, which waa adopted by the convention, recommending the formation of aid societies, the purpose of which is to push forward the primary Interests of the institu tion. A mass meeting was subsequently held In Rome which indorsed the movement. The rq | U* ar was laid before the Alumni on Tuesday, and waa again in dorsed. It was brought before tha Board of Trustees yesterday, and that body phased a rf solution that a committee* of seven members of the Board be ap pointed, to be known ai the Central Committee on Eu dowment, to organize and give efficiency to a plan o* systematic effort lo organize the people in every part of the State in aid of the institution. The said mittce is charged with the duty of raising $360,000. Rev. E W. Warren is chairman of the committee. Colonel Butler then proceeded to elaborate the plan of endowment in contemplation, and expressed his en tire confidence that, with proper effort, the entire sum can be raised in two years. Speeches were also made by Rett £ W Wanes. Rev. Wm C Wilkes, Colonel W O Tuggle, Rev. Dr B F Tharp, and Professor John L D Hillyer, all of which i enthusiastic indorsements of the movement, and hopeful ot a perfect consummation of the end sought to be accomplished. The Alumni present were asked to signify their willingness to organize Alumni asao- tiona for the purpose of advancing the object of the movement, and soma twenty-five or thirty feet at once. Grocer, Alabama •o., i., WhofeuOe Grater. Alabama itnut. GLASS, ETC. J. & APOTHECARIES. gists and Prescriptionista, corner Peachtree and jecatus streets. ■ a . ,.j. EXRY C. POPE, Wholesale Druggist, 37 Whitehall H PeachtTee street. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. J BEN WILSON k CO., Broad stroet, next door to 0 the bridge, makes advances to planters. A full line of Agricultural Implements, Publishers of the Rural Southerner. Peachtree and Wheat streets. GUNS, PISTOLS, Etc. /1HAS. HEINZ, d Kj Fishing Tackle, munition, etc.. Whlti L EWIS H. CLARKS, Dealer in Mesa’ and Boys’ Whitehall street. dealer in Guns, Rifles. Pistols and t. Powder Flasks, HUot belts. Am- tebafl street, near Depot. HATS. Dealer «tc., No. 1 Jhiaos Bank Block, HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. Tf OLME8. CALDER k CO., No. 17 Marietta street FI Dealers in Paints, Oils and Glass; also Railroad supplies. SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTING. MANUFACTURERS OF AND DEALERS IN W 1 B REAL estate agents. ELL i GOLDSMITH, comer Peachtree aud Wall * Woofleii Pm, Paw Widen Water Pipe, Also, Draining and Chain Pump Tubing. AUCTIONEERS. vances made oa consignments. •ndJiealer in Fnrniture, Marietta street. BAG MANUFACTORY. PUF.SS AT | This day ninety-seven years ago a nation to their j was born and a glorious impetus given to the | cause of liberty throughout the world. For that let us rejoice. This day ten years ago a nation was destroyed, and the South it was that fell. To ns, then, the gloiies of 1776 Ur. Cbarlo A. Dana, the iditor of tbo New j were totaI1 >' obscureJ ^ tbe °[ 1863. If we are to look back upon the past for rejoicing, let us be sure that no terrible calamity stands between us aod joy. What interest has the South in this day as the anui- York Sun, was formerly one of the most prominent leaders cf the Republican party. Under Mr. Lincoln’s administration he held high office, and was regarded as one of the moRt promising men of his party, until he became disgusted with it and denounced its corruption. Then, of course, Mr. Dana re ceived the usual abuse from the press which had before lauded biro; bat, undeterred by abase and vituperation, he has persevered in his self appointed task of exposing rascality and wrong regardless of partisan considera tion. For doing this the Radical leaders and party organs are doing their best to influence a corrupt judiciary into punishing him. His paper, the Sun, it was that exposed that mass of corruption, the Credit Jfotrilirr; he next exhibited the rascally Philadelphia ring, with ita “addition, division and silence pro gramme,” and he is now engaged in show ing np the thieving Washington ring. For this and many other bold and manly exposi tions of wrong, Mr. Dana has been and is be set by numerous suits for libel; and now the Washington scoundrels are endeavoring to drag him to tba^ city so that he may be tried before a Ring Judge, by a packed jury. These scoundrels will not venture to sue Mr. Dana in New York, where the alleged posite tho Kimball House. W L. WADSWORTH, Hardware, Cutlery, Gum, a Belting, and Carriage Material. rilHOS. M. CLARKE k CO., Importer* and Wliols- JL Halo dealer* in Hardware, Cutlery, Harness and Iron Good* of ail description*, Reach tree street. Largest stock in the city. G E ( Y o. H j% road. Al>AIII, Wall street, Kimball House iuii- HAMMOCK, Whitehall street. ICE HOUSES. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. H1LL1PS k CREW, No. 1 Marietta street, Book sellers, 8tationers and Piano Dealers. tionery, 105 Whitehall Street. BUSINESS COLLEGES. M OORE’S SOUTH ERN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY j corner Broad and Alabama streets, Atlanta, Ga. A standard institution, the largest and best practi cal business school in the South. For circulars, etc., address B. F. Moots, A.M. President. Polt c versary of American independence ? Shall we make merry over the libeily it gave, when we do not enjoy that liberty ? Shall we fire cannons in celebration of an independence we do not possess ? Is it appropriate for us to thank God that on this day ninety-seven years ago, a people proclaimed their right to be governed by themselves, when that right is denied to us? What a melancholy feast that must be which has the spectres of Vicks burg and of Gettysburg seated at the head of the table! All this is sentiment, perhaps. So also is that overflowing patriotism which climbs over the mountain of disaster aud humilia tion, and looking beyond a river ot blood poiuts to a happy, distant past, which can never come again; and asks us to renew asso ciations on this day which aTe severed for ever. To the South of to-day the Fourth of July, 1776, is a tradition and a memory, while the Detwiler k Magee, Managers. Corner Line and Peachtree streets. Three hundred Graduates now in position. BANKS. ANK OF THE STATE OF GEORGIA—F. M. Col ker, President; W. W. Bell, Cashier. Paper dis counted. Deposits received. Foreign and Domestic Exchange bought and sold. Checka on all points r Europe, in sums to suit. B JEWELRY. SILVER WARE. „. dry and Sterling 8ilver Ware, Parlor Jewelry Store, Republic Block, up stairs, opposite Kimball SEWING MACHINE AGENCIES. rilUE IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE SEWING X MACHINE. Cheapest at.d most Durable. Also, THE HOME—finest machine made. Prices low. u. |G. Maxwell, Gen’l Agent, corner Broad and Marietta j streets, Atlanta, Ga. WEED f * Office, Corner Broad and Marietta Sts. D C No. 4 DeGive’a ing" Machine. Opera House. The “ Fast Gain- j LAE WOOD PUMPS, for Cisterns and Wtells of *»! depths. I they impart no taste to the water; Ur*y keep tbs water clear and tha well clean; they «■« *o put in that NOTHING can fall in the well; tkay do aotacdaager children a* a win cl- las* does; they give pleaaaut exercise to a lady, in getting fie*h water when the servant is LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO THE TRADE; AN1) PRICE LIST SEST--ON' APPLIC VTION. WE luvfc uit-u who set theta in wells, in the city, when orders are left at our office. INSURANCE AGENTS. rpHK SINGER DROP-LEAF SEWING MACHINE. ! 1 Best Sewing Machine made, corner Broad and Alabama streets. June 37-dlwAwlt J. BEN. WIISON Sc CO., Agricultuial Depot, Broad Street, by the Bridge. ,chines as old Elias Howe was among r aud Life. London and Lancashire Fire. Vir ginia, Fire and Marine. Cotton States Life. Broad street. Atlanta. Ga. TLANTA DEPARTMENT LIFE ASSOCIATION A ' _ °l America. Officers—T. L. Langston, Presi- * First class aud steerage tickets at lowest Money to loan. f|!HE DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 1 Kimball X House. William Gordon, president; Jas. M. Willis, cashier. J Jno. T. Grant, president; Perino Brown, cash’] NO. H. JAMES, Banker, James' Block. i James M. Ball, President, W. W. Clayton, Cash United States Depository. A. Austell, President W. H. Toller. Cashier. BOOTS AND SHOES. ENRY BANKS k SON, wholesale dealers in 4 i e T-i*. ioco :« o „ I XX Boots and Shoes, Leather and Shoe Findings, Fourth Of Jaly, 18G3, IS a bitter lealit> aud a i SlgD of the Golden Boot, 39 Peachtree street. Atlanta, confrontation. Let those who will it, seek tho Georgia. - press of the yesterday and mourn over nna-’ libels were committed, because they dread vnilin S orifices. Across nitfMy-scven years the verdict of a New York jury, .ud, there- lie tbe sha,lo " s of liber, y- 11,1,1 tbese alone re ‘ ' main to us. Shall we dance in the shadow y, wz* killed by light ala; l**t week. She waa a»Mattng in hoeiag cotton at the time. A man was plowing in the field when the thunder * bower came up. The loud thunder frightened hi* horse and It tan away. When he looked up to where the lady waa. ha4tipcovered that her clothee w*re t>u ire. Be fore he Mtald get to her, her clothes were nearly all ' consumed and she was quite dead. W The editor of the Fort Valley Bossiness Mirror has all the affluence jerked out of him by traveling ‘ jour*’ printer*. Lightning seems to have been quite acti\e in North Georgia this week. The Rome Commercial About 12 o’clock on Sunday the city and vicinity *ere visited by a very heavy iali of rain, fol lowed by two or three severe flashes of lightning, one of which strmk a large tree near tho residence of Capt. J. T. Moore, at the upper end of Broad street, tearing it into fcp’.inter* from the top to the bottom. The lightning also struck tho track of the Rome rail road, following it with a cracking, popping noise for a con*i<*erable distance. No damage to the road. During the evening and night the hea\iest rain of the season ft-II. turn Christian is rumored ta be o.» the biiuk of a*, an tug a paper io Acaorth. Tha Rome Commt-irial says: Wm. Wall aud two brothers nanud Bowman made it lively for the down town people for about forty minutes yesterday. These gentlemen are fat men, and, as it used to was, “ more rain, more rest,” they came to town yesterday, com menced with the social glass, then another glass for i ggp| *n j and yet another, followed quickly by a fourth afid fifth. At last some question of snperionty in (knais* was under discussion—ibis could not be set-J tied without a resort to the ‘’manly art,” aud they paired to the lower end of Brea i street, stripped for] the fight and at it they went in regular croan road] lashion. For about forty minutes they made things lively, and the idle clerks and cotton buyers looked oa with evident relish at the way “the old thing worked." After wearing themselves out the forces were withdrawn and two of the men started off towards the depot. Just then policemen Stroud and Stew- ki t put in an appearance and requested the pleasure of tbolr oompany. This was indignantly refused, and to make the d«c:enaion more impressive, one of them struck out with a shoulder hitter which cime in con. tact with Stroud’s face. The other then quietly picked up a rock for the purpose of forcibly declining, when Ptawatt, who waa holding his “ btllj ” at an easy ele vation, struck backwards, hitting the rock man just over the two eyes, from the effect of which be gently took a seat, not wishing to continue his part of the difficulty. Savannah Lad thirty-two burials last month. Major H. F. Russell and C. W. Simmons, of Augusta, •re 'going to build a big cotton factory on the canal, a ont 100 feet above tbs powder woTks. They will de vote themselves first to the manufacture of rope and yarn*. Dr. Lovic Fierce is lying iu a critical condition .1 Columbus. The Ettonton Press and M« saeDger of Tuesday say Mr. Bsnson Adams, captain of Orant, Alexander A Co.’s convict guard, left that place on Saturday morn- ing with Gilbert ,D. Greer, who waa found guilty of manslaughter the other week, for the point of destina tion goeaewhere above Athens. Mr. A. will leave ■ to await his r« tuio from Augusta. ■r fix other condemned criminals. While Greer was being handcuffed and chained to a brother of the colored persnation guilty of a like otfease with himself, he remark, d smilingly, “this looks like equality." The Times ieauca an extra, giving details of the late fire in that place from which we quote as follows: “Bavies k Co.’s loss in stock and four buildings, occu pied by John Watt, X. Hlrt. and J. T. Knottman $20,- (100, $3,506 iaaaraoce. J. Watt, gna store, loss in stock $500, insurance $800. X. Hirt, boot and shoe shop, $400, insurance $600. J. T. Koilman, grocery and confectionary, loss $2,060, insurance $800. A. A R. Smith, hardware store, loss $1,600, insurance $8,000; but few goods sated. Preer 4 Hunt, grocery # ar$rl*ats, loss $860, no insurance, most ot goods Abdd.' Lofinsteirn k Steyermsn, dry goods and groceries, loss, about $$,000. insurance $6,000; few goods saved. Kirkaey k Scott, dry goods most of goods saved; loss about $900; no insurance. Joe Faaa, dry goods, most of goods taken out and loss not known. Damaged by rain. 8. J.Casaels, druggist, loss $1000. soma goods saved, insurance $3,C10. Rush mg and Gotten, furniture and dry goods, most goods taken out; but many damaged by rain; loss $2,000, insurants $1,600. B. Goldberg, dry goods, loss in hoass and goods, (bonss not entirely burned) $4,6(0. Insurance on stock and building $9,000. Ainsworth k Finn, loss in moving and conacquent damage to goods about $400. Reax. Estate Loss.—Davies k Co., $20,0(,o. $3,600 insurance; Dr. Reid, $7,000, $4,000 insurance; T. 0 Mitchell. $6,6000, $3,000 insurance; J. A. Union, $8,260. no insurance ; Kubltscheck k Brother, $5,000, $3,000 insurance; Roaeofleld k Levy, $3,000. $3,000* insurance, boose occupied by J. Fass. Just before checking the fire a rain set in, greatly damaging the goods moved out. Moat of the goods west of Preer k Hunt’s were moved out, and but for the great damage by rain many more might have been saved. We sum op the loss to be, at a rough approximation. $92,950, with an insurance of $26,700. Mr. Henry Indson was burned very badly in the lace, also Neal Ltgbtfoot aod Lather Thompson were well singed. Tbs Telegraph and Messenger says of Mercer Uni versity meeting: A meeting of the friends of Mercer University was held in the First Bai-tist Church last night, and was attended by a large number of ladies and gentlemen. Col. David E. Butler was In the chair. The chair stated the object of the meeting in a most earnest «r. It was one of the few col- fore, they have invoked the power of the Federal Government to have him transported to another city, whero they can make indict ment tantamount to conviction. We look forward to the resalt of this effort with more than ordinary interest. Mr. Dana, throogh his counsel, has challenged the power ef the Federal aathorities to take cognizance of the alleged libel, and lias threatened to sue Judges and District Attorneys for false im prisonment. He is making a brave fight, and we most heartily wish him success. The legal proceedings against him are another and a dangerous step towards completing the work of centralizing all power in the hands of the Federal Government—or, rather, we may say in the hands of the President. Mr. Dana is confident of success; but what if Judge Bl&tchford decides Against him? Will be resist the mandate of the Federal court, even though it be a glaring usurpation and an outrageous attack upon the liberty of the citizen ? Nay, will he possess the power to resist, even though he may have the inch- nation? If he goes to Washington his con viction is certain; and once at the Federal Capital his case will make a precedent upon when the substance has fled ? There may be those as earnest, as honest aud as sincere as we believe ourselves to be, who will; but they represent only success; ours arc emblems ot disaster. The Anniversary of American Indepen dence, Vicksburg and Gettysbarg ! To dis associate them is impossible; to reconcile them impossible. A real glory, a substantial cause of rejoicing for the North; a blurred picture and a frightful phantom for the South. Let as seek “a common brotherhood,” and es say fraternization on such a day as this ! It is noble, they say, for the injured to forgive. Let, then, the gushing orators of this day for give Vicksburg aud Gettysburg; forgive op pression and humiliation; forgive overthrow and subjugation; forgive desolation and pov erty. Nay, let them also forget; and orossing that "Woody chasm,” which is mopeafiumbre truth, than a gloomy poetic fancy, join in the iu Boots aud Shoes, Republic Block CARPETS* MATTINCS, ETC. dent; C. L. Redwiue, Vice-President; J. H. Morgan Secretary; General L. J. Gartrell, Attorney; Wi am G. Drake, Medical Examiner. Broad street, corner Alabama. P. O. Box “27G. SALOONS. BRO, Turl street. Finest liquors i Oil Bourbon Whisky. EE SMITH'S S I of liquors mixed in the best style. STOVE AND HOUStFURNISHING GOODS. W T. WATERS, General Insurance Agent, 37Y % • Whitehall street, represents Girard, Mau- hatten k Alps. c Company, office No. 2 Wall street, Kimball House. Oldest Insurance Agency In the city. UNDERTAKERS. tOOM8,Unde 1 ly Bent when requested. WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS. ETC. The Scofield Rolling ATLANTA, - - - company, GEORGIA, MANUFACTURERS OF •nrrM. RICH k CO., Wholesale Notions, White Goods ” Millinery and Fancy Goods, 15 Decatur street, Atlanta. Ga. TIT F. PECK k CO., Wholesale W’hite Goods, Notions, *“ Hosiery and Gloves, Kimball House. WOOD ENGRAVING. MercM anfl Bar Iron, M Bar, Spite, Bolts, Ms, Etc. LARGE STOCK constantly on hand, and orders promptly filled. Liberal prices allowed for Wrought, Cast and Scrap Iron, delivered at the Works, in exchange for liar Iron. RE-ROLLED IRON RAILS! Warranted equal to any made. A limited quantity of NEW RAILS made on short notice. SOUTHERN RAILROAD MEN Are especially invited to call at our Works and examine the quality of our RAILS, and the way that they are manfactured. Capacity of the Works, 15,000 Tons per Aiumnt. <3 ffl c o and W arohoune at t lie o r lx b* l Wood, cornsr Peachtree and Marietta, up staira. , Burglar and Fire-proof Safes. Broad street. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. A T. FINNEY, Manufacturer of »nd dealer in • Carriages, Buggies, Wagons, Sewing Machine Wagons, &c. Send for Price List. Broadstrect, lust beyond the Bridge. Carriages A tlan: B. Go W’agons and Buggies. Decatur street J. FORD, Carriage , and Pryor streets. COM MISSION MERCHANTS. J A. AN8LEY, formerly J. A. AnsTey k Co., of Au- 0 gusta, Ga., Commission Merchant, office corner Pryor and Hnnter Streets. Advances in cash, or by acceptance, made on goods in stoic or when bills La ding accompany Drafts. Commission Merchants, and DealeA in all kinds of Produce, No. 83 Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia. Orders aud consignments solicited. Re turns made promptly. L awrence a atkinso*. Gcoears aud Oeauain- sion Merchants. Peachtree Street, Atlanta, Ga. Consignments solicited. A tmm| K. 8KAGO, Wholesale Grocer and General Com- • mission Merchant, corner Forsyth aud Mitchell streets. “radices in all the courts. Special attention given to the collection of claims, and all business promptly attended to. Whitehall and Hunter streets. Practices in all the Courts in Atlanta Circuit. Law, corner Whitehall and Alabama streets, up T 1 J. e 1 cour J MISCELLANEOUS. I EK'LD PUBLISHING COMPANY. Alabama L street, near Broad. All kinds of Job Work neatly aud promptly executed. T he weekly hkkald, an Eight Page Paper, containing 56 columns, the largest and most in teresting paper in the State. IU H. TURNER, Dealer in Human Hair, and Man- VV • ufseturers of Human Hair Gooda and Hair Jew elry, 15 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. 7 Hunter street. L. SCOFIELD, Jk.. Superintendent aud Secretary. for Kerosene Stoves, Pratt’s Astral Oil, Triumph Waahing Machine. Clothes Wringer, etc., Bclgean Sheet Iron and Enameled Ware. Whitehall street. reading matter than any other paper tn Georgia Attorney-at-law*, Whitehall PATENT MEDICINES. STEAM PRESSES! FINE PRINTING L. SCOFIELD, Prcgideut ami Treasurer. HAS THE BEST SHUTTLE. NO FKICTION ON TJic Bot>lbiii! which other United States Judge, and court, moornfol rarerios and solemn reflations American Indepemleij of Southern liberty! But for him who j*t vitli t!i^ death scene ihis, to-day ii one of Uou fiomtvLare WET* can as thoroughly muzzle the independent and opposition press, as if there was not a provision in the Constitution guar>nteeing freedom for the press. Mr. Dana’s cause is consequently that of every newspaper which believes in exposing rascality no mat ter by whom committed. KEEP COOL. The fact that a fugitive lady from Nashville coming here has developed cholera in her case, is not the slightest cause for alarm the part of our citizens. If our people will avoid food calculated to cause looseness of the bowels, and confine their diet to wholesome, well cooked viands, they need not fear the plague. Green corn, cabbage, green peas, and kindred vegetables, are not to be recom mended at a time when so terrible a disease as cholera is in the vicinity*. If we are careful in onr diet, and keep our houses and yards thoroughly clean, we believe that tho cases of cholera likely to appear in our midst will be confined exclusively to strangers who con tracted the disease at other points. HkPORT It seems to us that it would greatly conduce to the benefit ol Atlanta, and to the allaying of any apprehem i ms outside of the city, if the Board of Health would furnish the press with a weekly mortuary report, showing the number of deaths and their causes. Not a few persons beyond tbo city believo that cholera exists here to a serious extent, and this belief can be removed if the Board of Health will only adopt onr suggestion. Dealers iu Flour, Meal, Grain ami all kiud of Stock Feed, No 13 Ala bama street, Atlanta, Ga. And to all Southern faeu, wbo-> history dates from the Southern Declaration of Independ ence, 1776 is but a half remembered story, and 1863 is the real drama. Tims, no mat ter how many cannon may be fired in the South ; nor bow many orations delivered, the phantom of a lost cause must confront us, and .before we retire to rest to-night this Fourth of July will weigh upon our hearts as cold as the graves of Vicksburg and of Get tysburg; whilst that anniversary wa thought to make merry upon, will fade from our minds like the uureal thing it is, leaving in its stead only those sorrowful memories which cluster aiound the broken sword, the furled banner and the hecatomb of graves. Alex. St. Club-A beams. Alabama Notes. It is admitted that cholera, or a disease dis tressingly similar, has made its appearance at Birmington. Mr. Stephen Murphy, Senator Irom Madi son connty, died at his home in Huntsville, Saturday night, from consumption. General Law is invited to visit Seale and lecture on the Granges and organize one tor Kussell county. The editor of the Greensboro’ Beacon is now able to walk on cratches, after having been entirely off bis feet for nearly two months. He bad been fooling around a mule too close to his heels. l)r. N. D. Richardson last week cut sixty- five bushels of wheat from a three-acre lot iu Athens, Ala. Decision by the Supremo Court of Alabama on Monday : The act to amend Revised Code, foil, ap proved March 8, 1871, gives the landlord a lien on the crop of bis tenant for advances made by him, to seenre its cultivation, com mensurate with his lien for the rent. Such a lien is superior to one given by the tenant to another ]>erson, eithei by mortgage, or under the proviaions ot the Revised Code, 1858, after the contract of renting, for advances received Drior to tnose made bv the landlord. During the reading of U« letter* Mr*. Wal worth waa taken out of court, leaning on the arm of Father Clarence Walworth. The pris oner also became dea'.bly pale and asked for water, One of the moat curious strikes on record has just occurred in 8t. Louis. On the edi torial staff of the German newspaper, the Amerika, is n gentleman named Regenaur; whose handwriting is snid, M Jlteth wonde*. For a long time the compontovs in the Amer ica office puzzled their brains to the verge of distraction in their efforts to decipher this gentleman’s mannacript without complaint, bat at last, driven to despenrtiom, they ap pointed a committee to wait on the proprietor of the journal, with the request that in fu ture they should be paid a price and a half for patting Mr. Regenaur’s copy in type. The request was refused, whereupon the composi tors struck in a body. R. It. PAYNE A CO., CuunuisMi/u Mt-ruhaut* aud HOOPER, Attorney-*t-law. No. 2 Well attend D HEY W. Marietta street. S H B. SPENGEK, Attorney xt Law. corner Whitehall • and Alabama streets (up stairs), Atiauta, Ga. DEGB.VFb’ENKlED, Attorney at Law, specia E. BLECKLEY, Attoruey-i TEFHENs A FLYNN, Commission Merchants, aud „ | dealers in Grain, Flour, Provisions, Country Produce, Lime aLd Cement. Forsyth street, Atlanta, J.' B OWIE & GHOLSTON, General Commission Mer chants in Grain, Provisions, Hay and Flour, For syth street, near W. k A. B. B. J- wiT.T.f AM8 k CO., Dealers aud Commission • Merchants in Grain and Produce. Handles pro- duce by car load without expense. Yellow Front, Keu- nesaw Block, Forsyth street, Atlanta, Ga. Y \j. idem D OYAL at NUNNALLY', Attorneys at Law, Griffin Ga. H OWARD VAN EPPS, Attorney aud Counseller, No. $ ami Granite Bloch. P. <>. Box 400. B I k A. M. THRASHER. 5 Marietta street, up • stairs, 1st floor, practice in all the courts. EO. T. FRY, Attorney-at-Law, No. 6 Kimball House. Residence corner McDonough and Rich ardson streets. HAS THE BEST TENSION! NO STRAIN ON T li c Throad! HAYING ADDED NEW PRESSES AND NEW MATERIAL TO OUR OFFICE, AND SECURED IP ¥ ^ 1? THE SERVICES OF A. ▼ ¥% ¥ I Bid Reliable and Experienced Duelling in Chicago is thus described by a French newspaper: If ever a nation consid ered duelling as a serious business, it is the American nation. One day a Cincinnati mer chant was challenged by a Chicago merchant. The challenge was sent by telegraph, and these telegrams were exchanged: Cincinnati to Chicago—“Challenge accepted. Come to Cincinnati to settle the conditions.” Chicago to Cincinnati—“I shall do no such thing. Why should I, and not you, take the trouble to travel?” Cincinnati to Chicago—“Because my wife is in childbed.” Chicago to Cincin nati-—“All right. Expect me in the next train.” The Chicago banker ionnd the Cin cinnati merchant at the railway station, and asked the latter: “Well, are you ready lor the fight? Why in the deuce are yon so pale?” Because I am a. mined man. My corro'pon- denl at Havre has ceased making me his usu al remittance. By Jove that’s bad. I set out for Havre to-morrow; we will fight when we retnrn. I shan’t quit yon.” They embarked on the same steamship. When they reach Havre the Cincinnati merchant finds his corres pondent has run off to Canton with all the money he could raise- They go after him. They find and arrest him at Canton, bring him back to Havre, have him tried, convicted and put him in tho penitentiary. This prose cution lasts six months. After they have seen the rogue put in the penitentiary, they return to America. They had now been traveling together for two years, and had come to love each other like brothers. Isevert’ncless, the day alter they reached Chicago, the banker said: “By tho way, we have almost forgotten our duel. We have got to fight.” “To be sure we must.” The following day they fought on the lake shore with rifles, the dis tance was twenty paces. Both fell mortally wounded, and their l$st breath expired say ing “All right.” CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. H. DYKEMAN, Merchant Tailor and Dealer in • Gents’ FuruiaUiug Goods, No. 4 Peachtree street, near the National. J | OJONiwi Fashionable Tailoring Establishment • within fifty yards of National Hotel and Kimbal House. Full Line of Loods always on hand. Whitehall CIGARS. TOBACCO. ETC. TW mT ENGELBERT, Manufacturers of Cigars aud Jl # Tobacco. Finest brands always on hand. Broad street, near Bridge. J MADSEN, 51 Whitehall street, Manufacturer aud • Importer of Cigars and Tobacco, Wholesale and Retail. , W B. MOSES, Authorized Agent for imported Ha. • vana Cigar*, No. 4 Kimball House Block, and Kimball House Cigar stand. J OHN FICKJSM, Manufacturer, Importer and Dealer iu Fine Cigars. Pipes, Tobacco, Snuff Boxes and Smokers Articles, No. 17 Peachtree street, Atlanta, KERMAN & KUHllT, Cigar*, Tobacco and Snuff dl street, near railroad. CONTRACTORS KING’S CURE Chicken CholerA. thousands of dollars may be annually 8 WED BY THE USE OF THIS SIMPLY AND CHEAP REMEDY-ONE BOTTLE WORTH FIFTY CENT8, MAKES TWO GAIaLONS OF MEDICINE. IT 18 CERTAIN AND PROMPT. USED TWICE A WEEK IT WILL PREVENT THE DISF.A8E. Prepared by Dr. WILLIAM KINO. Athens, Ga. For »ale at wholesale by HALBEIT, HEAVER k BURBANK, New York, C. 8. NEWTUN, Atlanta, Ga. BARRETT, L~ND it Co. August*, GO. W. D. HOYT k Co., Rome, Ga Summer Millinery. M R8> A. lloOORMICK Informs her friends and the •jHiblle generally, that ahe 1* now offering her of Bummer Goods, constating of Millinery and Hair Good* of all stales, the latest styles of Traveling Butts, Evening Fichus, Hash Rtbon*. Fans, etc., at B J A. TUTTLB. Contractor and Builder, corner « Hunter and Pryor streets. H[ folly carried out. Contracts faith- COPPER. BRASS AND IRON. IDDLETON k BROS., Coppersmiths, Brass AV JL Founders. Finishers, Gas Fitters and 8heet iron Workers, Broad street, opposite the Hun Building. All work done promptly. UNN1CUT k BELLINGBATH8, Gaa Fitters, Brass Workers, and dealer* in Stoves, Marietta street, Atlanta. - CANDY AND CRACKERS. W. JACK, Steam Candy and Cracker Maiiufac- » tory, Whitehall street, Atlanta. H LEWIS' STEAM BAKERY Manufactures all • varieties of Cuackkiih, Cakes, Snapps, etc. South Forsyth street. 1 NO. PEEL, Confectionery and Fruits, Fancy • I Bakery. Also, Bar and Restaurant by Peel fc Knowles. Nos. 26 and 28 Marietta atreet. CROCKERY AND CLA8SWARE. M cBBlDK fc Co’, Wholesale dealer* in Crockery, Glass and Earthenware, Klinball House. V AW k CO./WbolesaJe Crockery, Marietta atroei M J near Br H Kimball House. Practici LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. 11.1 NT TAYLOR, Proprietor of the Archer Stables, Jy keeps always < and Horses for sale. W. , Hash, Blinds, Mouldings, lie., Broad street. LIQUORS. S HEPARD, BALDWIN k CO., Wholesale dealer* in Wine*, Liquors and Cigars, No. 11 Decatnr street, opposite the Kimball House, Atlanta. Ga. i true Pu •utralizes and eliminates from the system the specific virnsl which causes such a long list of suffering. Iu every form of scrofulous, mercurial and consti tutional blood complaints, it stands without a competr rapidly curing ulcers, pustules, carbuncles, sea d bead salt rheum, anvl the 88 different varieties of akin affec tion*. It is a positive curative for scrofula, and the deadly enemy of mercury, lead and arsenic, quickly eliminating them from the system. The Fluid Extract of Queen’s Delight, prepared by Dr. J. S. Pemberton, baa made the must wonderful and astonishing cures. Its purifying, vivifying and tonic properties exercise the quickest aud most wonderful effects in restoring health. It is harmless to tho moat delicato. and can never be used amiss. It is the true beautifier of the complexion. If you want pure, rich blood, clear skin and beautiful complexion, use the Compound Extract of StiUingia or Queen’s Delight. Read our treatise H diseases of tho Blood. The genuine has the signature of the proprietor upon each label. apll-yl-eod _ Ga., Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Rums, Gins, etc., aud Proprietors ok the Mountain Gap Whiskies. T NO. M. HILL, Marietta street. Wholesale Dealer in Liquors and Cigars. Residence corner Cain and R. /"lOS \_y m M* MARBLE YARDS. MKU1CAL. It. W. T. PARK, office No. 35>i Whitehall Street, P. O. Box No. 15H, Atlanta. Ga. Treatment of Chronic DiKeaac*, Impurities of the Blood, Obstetric* and Discuses of Women and Children made a spec ialty. MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. DYE-WORKS. DENTI8T8. D U. JAM EH ALLEN LINK, Dentist, comer White hall and Hunter streets* Atlanta. Ga. Y t). CARPENTER, Dentist, No. 60 Whitehall 1 Jo street, Atlanta. GO. R D. BADGER, Surgeon Dentist, Peachtree street Work promptly and neatly finished. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. A NTONIO TORRE. Dealer in Fruits, Vegetables and Imported Wines, No. 107 Whitehall stroet, Atlanta. Ga. P. O. Box 464. G.H. CAHN k CAMP, Wholesale Grocers and Provision Dealers. CO Whitehall Street, •0 (South Brood Street, Atlanta, Georgia. rn J. uig if TOWER, Wholesale Grocer and Pro- JL • vision Dealer, Corner Broad and Whitehall HU., Atlanta. k G. T. DODD k CO., Wholesale (jCdosm and & Provision Dealers. Corner Whitehall and Mitch- Streets. Atlanta. T. LArilE. Wsnlty QkbiirHes, Also has w. , west of Spring's first stors. 1IMMONB It HUNT, uroeeriea of every description y Produce at low rates, at Junction of 1 Walton streets. O L. BRAUMULLER. Dealer In Musical lnatru- 0 mi nts, Stationery, aud solo ageuts for Stclnway k Hons’ and other celebrated pianos, 15 Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. NURSERYS. S OUTHERN NUR8ERYi” Irwin aud Thurmond proprietors, Propagators and Dealers in Fruit Trees, Grapo Vinos, Qruamcutal Shrubbery, Hot House Plants, etc. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSES. M RS. R. E. WILSON, South Pryor Street, between Hunter aud Mitchell. Laige frout roou, with board. Day boarders wanted. US. A. E. SMITH'S, centrally located, nicely fur- luittliod, carpeted room*, walnut furniture, neat a table provided with the beat fare the market affords. Call and examine. No. 71. Whitehall Street. house, a t m: B8. OVERBY’S Boarding Houae—Near bridge, convenient to alt the Churches, Post Library, etc. i Broad with good board at Mr*. Overby treet, just'acroae the bridge. MW18H OKEEN, at the “Lareudou Ueuae, XfX Peachtree *treet, can furni-h pleasant room* to families or ainglo persona. Day woartfer* also re* oelved. — _ r . PHOTOCRAPH GALLERY. S MITH k MOTES, Photographic Gallery, over Pope’s Drug Store, on Whitehall ■ treet. First else* hototrapba, etc., executed premptly, at reaeon able a. Coll and aeo apaciiueua. PICTURES AND FRAMES. AS. B. SANDERS, Manufacturer and Dealer tn Chromoe, Mouldings, Looking Glasses and Plates, 87* Whitehall Street, Atlanta. Go. 2 stable Khru mat Ic Syrup—the scientific dincol ery of J. P. Fitlor, M. D., a regular graduate phy si icisn, with whom we are personal!v acquainted. * ho lhas for 39 years treated tbese disease* exclusively with astonishing result*. We believe it our Christian duty, after deliberation, to conscientiously request sufferer* ^ue it, especially persona in moderate circumstau* who cannot afford to waste money and time on . m thless mixture*. As clergymen, we seriously feel the deep responsibility resting on u* in publicly in dorsing this medicine. But our knowledge and expe rience of its remarkable merit fully justifies our ac tion. Rev. 0. H. Ewing, Media, Pennsylvania, suffer ed sixteen years, became hopeless. Rev. Thoma* Murphy, D. D., Frankford, Philadelphia; Rev. J. B. D*vi*. ilighstown, New Jersey; Rev. J. 8. Buchanan, Clarence, Iowa; Rev. G. G. Smith, Pittaford, N. York; Rev. Joseph Boggs, Falls Church, Philadelphia. Oth er testimonial* from Senators, Governors, Judges, Con gressmen, Physician*, Ac., forwarded gratis, with pamphlet explaining the6e disease*. One thousand dollars will be presented to au> medicine for same diseases allowing equal merit under test, or that can produce one-fourth as many living cure*. Any per sou sending by letter description of affliction, will re ceive gratis a legally signed guarantee, naming the number of bottles to cure, agreeing to refund the money upon sworn statement of ita failure to cure. KEDWINK A FOX, f«hS Who1*ft*l* and retail Agent* Atlanta. Ga. Kennesaw House, MARIETTA, CEORCIA. FLETCHER & FREYER, PROPRIETORS. jun.mi LIFE AND MONEY SAVED NO HUMBUQ has induced me to enlarge my facilities for man- ufacturing. and 1 am now prepared to furnish it in any quantity to suit purchasers. The efficacy of this “ Great Remedy." for Dysentory, Diarrha, the Chole ra Morbus, and Dentition (cutting of teeth) of child- ron. is. without question, as hundreds of certificates will testify, that nothing has ever been offered to the publlo as a cure for these diseases that ia ita eqnaL In f iremonltory symptoms of the much dreaded epideiu- c Cholera* ita effects are apoedy and sure. It is pleas ant to the taste, baa no nauseating effect, and to be convinced of ita vlrtv.e ’feta only necessary to give it a trial. It can be purchased at the drug stores of Col- Her k Venable, corner Decatur and Marlotta, and Mr. Howard. Peachtree street and at my office. I have taken the liberty of appending the names of a few of our dtiaena, to whom I respectfully refer as to the merits of this Remedy. They having uaed it aomo of them for years past, tbolr families: WORKMEN. Herald Paislii Company IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE EVERY DESCRIPTION OF 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 - GAL BLANKS, RAILROAD BLANKS, INVITATION TICKETS, E ECTION TICKETS, BUSIN ESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, CERTI FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAM PHLETS, ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC., ETC NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY AND AS Cheap as the Cheapest! THOSE WHO FAVOR US WITH THEIR ORDERS MAY BELY 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. JOT- Send in your order lor any kind o. PRINTING. Orders from abroad will re ceive prompt attention and only a reasonable per centago on actual cost charged for the same. HERALD PUBLISHING CO.. ALABAMA STREET. miuuiun, #uuu»»u, r.u»n nuuiumiu, auu x. Walker. H Moutgnaaary. Gao W Hortoo. JuoO White, W J Johnson, Jog H ttansom, Wm McConnell, M Hall, O KiekUghter, T 11 teal), Cobb co, Gao Slierdon. J A Hayden, ftobt M Farrar. Wbi Powers, Anthony Mur phy. K R Fowler, Thoa O Crusaeil, A L Holbrook, * Caldwell, Geo Winahip. 8. T. BICCEItS, Bout noFuxrou. “ BIDDER'S SOUTHERN REMEDY. ” aa- Office: Peachtree .treet, Powell', BuU<Un«. JrBeodta NO DEPENDENCE On Springs ! NO COGS! NO CONCEALED MACHINERY! SEWIjYG ITS MOTION Is Positive, ITS MACHINERY IS SIMPLE! MACHINE! Agents W anted. Address WEED S. M. CO., j«nt-i.vjiiM Atlanta, Ca. BANKS AND BANKERS. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK, of the City of Atlanta. DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE UNITED STATES CAPITAL, $300,000. DiOKCron.'S— Alfred Austell, R. H. Rn baron. F. IV. Holland. John Neal, S. M. Inman, W. J.Onxretx, W. B. Cox. Special attention is made to collecttons.for which a* remit promptly at lowest rate of exchange. u} ALLGOOD & HARGROVE BANKERS. Homo. Goorcia Special Attention Given to Co lections. Correspond with and refer to HOWES MikC - No. 30 WALL STREET. NEW YORK. nov2?-6m. FARMERS We aak toot attention to out large and Com plete Stack of r*mU mmd 0ar4e» Need,. Uvrirallvrei Pmafemeata * Machinery fertiliser*, <t« Send (hr Catatagne. C. H. STOCKKI.L A CO. jutielU-dJui FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS a TRUST CO. (Chartered by Government of United States. Office Broad Street, comer Walton. R ECEIVES Deposits of Five Cants upward*. De posit* payable on with interest. &nte- •at compounded twice par umur. Send for cimiar. UOV26-1T PHIUFD.OOR* Cashier. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK. No. 2 Wxa Stufkt. Atlanta, Georgia. W. L. Gordon, President; J. M. Willis, Cathier; W. D. Bell. Teller. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL* $300,000 Interest allowed from date of Deposit. nowkl-ly. DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, a WALL STREET. Auxhorized Capital$300,000 Interest allowed on Deposits; also, allowed by the charter to negotiate Loaus, Sureties or Credits, buy and sell Promissory Notes, Railroad aud Slate Bonds, and all other valuables. W. L. GORDON, Pres’dent. | J. M WILLIS, Cashier Among tha Stockholders are: E. W. Holland. J. E. Brown. Johu Neal. Henry Jackson, U. L. Gordon, Dr. J. H. Lowe. Hou. D. A. Walker. Hon. G. N. Lester, W. S. Thomson. Captain J. A. Fitten. C. W. Heuderrou, W. XI. Lowry, J. L. Wooten. Ala. junc6-eodlm Euza . Bowlks v*. John G. Bowuu. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. In Fulton anparior Court, March Tarm. 107*. found in Fulton connty. and it farther appearing that bo docs not reaMe in thta State, it la onlarad by the That the said defendant appear at the next term of this Court and answer said libel; and In default thereof, the libellant be allowed to proceed. And it is further ordered : That a copy of this order be published m the Axxakia Hntta once a month for four month* before the next torn of this Court April 3, 1873. By the Court HnxTan k Boo.. Attorney* for Libellant*. A trua extract from the Minutes. W. R. VENABLE, may27-lam4aa Ota rk john h, JAjswes;'-*-**,,,. BANKER AND BROKER, A ' , . '--r OS DEPOSITS. WHe, I WI for two or more months. Collartama prom ttended to. Refers to and corresponds with o nal Park Bonk of New York. Does basin os as man incorporated Bank. TAX NOTICE. cetver will be open for receiving the GENERAL TAX Of the 01 TV OE ATLANTA, on July 1, 1073. J. H. FRANKLIN, City Tax Collector and Receiver. Jj i« 17-d-t