The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, July 11, 1873, Image 1

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l TIE 1TLAITA DAILY HEEALD. VOL. 1. ATLANTA, GA., FRIDAY, JULY 11, 1873. 100 80,654 100 80,064 500 100 80,887 100 80.704 100 200 80,263 200 80,799 100 81,000 100 81,820 100 81.560 100 100 81,019 300 81,829 300 81,188 100 82,000. 100 82,916 100 82.202 100 100 82,019 100 82,107 300 200 82,958 200 82,437 400 300 82,858 200 82.881 100 100 82,636 100 82,333 200 83.000. 300 83,144 100 83,345 200 100 83,477 200 83,496 200 200 83,545 100 84,000 100 84,809 200 84,902 200 100 84,471 100 84,792 100 100 84,466 200 84,055 100 100 84,218 100 84,469 100 85,000. 500 85,656 150 85,370 200 100 85,918 200 85,472 400 200 85,742 ioo 85,491 100 100 85,513 100 85,017 500 86,000 100 86,930 100 80,350 100 100 86,472 300 86,470 100 400 86,737 1,000 86,040 100 300 86,701 100 86,553 100 100 86,814 400 87,000 100 87,734 100 87,040 1,000 100 87,611 300 87,015 200 200 87,771 400 87,321 300 87.275 100 $8,000 200 88,959 300 88,875 100 89.000. 100 89,848 500 89,470 100 100 89,370 100 89,240 200 90,000. 100 90,644 100 90,290 200 100 90,604 500 90,530 100 100 90,119 100 90,613 500 200 90,055 500 91,000. 1,000 91,556 100 91,267 300 100 91,285 100 91,515 100 NO. •>?•> lie Daily Herald. TO ADVERTISERS. THE ATLANTA DAILY HERALD tS THE LARBEST CIRCULATION ANY PAPER PUBLISHED IN THIS CTION OF SEORflIA. Personal InUlUgenct. ob Toombs is st the White Sulphur Springs. M. Bailey of the Danbarry Hews, hu seat us his Lognph. He woara no crsvst but his shirt appears e clean. Hpeca,” (Mr. J. O. Stokes), our talented and spicy ibington correspondent is in the city. He is jaunt- for a few days in and around Tallulah Falla—where red bug roameth and the centipede wiggleth its lifold legs. >r. Robeit Battey, of Borne, is in the city, tr. E. K. Allen will remove to Sherman, Te xas, in ut a week, where he will eatabliah a handsome *e for Mr. W. L. Wadsworth. be following, among others, wore registered at the ional last night: . S. Wing, Roswell; E. C. Boyles, Marietta; L. Y. be, Savannah; S. B. Trapp, Louisville; Mrs. J. B. >oks, Ga.; J. E. Meistcr and child, Dalton; B. Z. rndon, lady and child, W. T. Sims and wife and Miss i. Oliver, Jonesboro; A. P. Boatright, S. C; W. T. m, Ga.; T. A. Grace, Newnan; J. G. Lowry, city; E. Collier, Fort Valley; G. C. Cornwall, Augusta; H. Zaehry, Conyers; G. 8. Johnson, Southern Ex es Co.; C. I. Fuller, Augusta; Geo. Leak, Ga; Rev. D. Wills, city, James M. Clews, Opelika, Ala. lesides these, the National had a newly wedded r—a Mr. J. P. Henrigh and lady, who were married, terday morning, in Montgomery, and reached this r, by the West Point train, yestsrday evening. The de was a Misa Harris, formerly a resident of this y. We l*'arn they are off this morning for “the rings.” THE PLAGUE. Encouraging News. Daihes Here ancl There. t was rumored darkly on the streets yesterday that i truly great and go >d paper around the corner was jut to deposit $5,000 in order to prove that it could blish more puffs of itself from anonymous corres- ndenta than any other journal in the world. No tors reported as yet. Fho facile demon of the thermometer climbed up ninety-four yesterday, and then deposited $5X00, prove that he had the bigger circulation than any tier demon in this section. The Street Car Directors should put more cars on the eat End route. The cars are powerfully crowded ery evening, and hundreds of people are deterred >m going out daily on this account. The first kiss mentioned in the Bible is where Jacob seed hts father, Isaac; apropos of which incident. “Ac Esau did his birth-right for meat of pottage sell, woman, for kiss from lips of man ebe loves, parts with er liberty and deems the bargain good.” The investors in the Library Lottery fc-lt cheap lough yesterday. The Telegraph office invested •methingover $100 in tickets and drew about $12. Unta lost about $8,000 nett. HEW YORK NEWS. he Erie Directors—Gold—Dishonest Con ductors —Walworth at Sing Sing. New Toss, July 10,1873. At the meeting of Erie directors today there wi o quorum ; the meeting adjourned for l€th. One liilioa gold is being packed for Saturday’s steamer. More rail conductor! have been arrested on the Large of not cancelling, and then rc-selling of cket*. Walworth’s mother, with a L.sket of flowers, met oung Walworth at Sing Sing, yesterday, and took a oal leave of him. Young Walworth kept np his pirits, freely conveised with the lookers-on, and upon eceiving his striped suit, jokingly remarked, “I look > if I had a base ball suit on.” He will enter the shoe hop to.day to learn sufficient to become chief clerk of he sto< k department. THE TURF. Kiieing at Mammoth Park Yesterday. Mammoth Park, July 10, 1873. v King Amadeua won the two year old race—time, : 8*. Hubbard won the four mile race, distancing competitors the first heat—time. 7:37*. Light- jjr. colt, won the third race—time, 2:4' 4 . Death of a Famous Trotter. The trotter, Batcher, is dead—value, $15,000. CAPTAIN JACK’S PERIL. Trial of the Modoc Chiefs for Morder. Fort Kai.amath, July 9, 1873. The military commission met and proceeded with the trial of Captain Jack, Schonschin, Boston Charlie, Black Jim and others implicated in the Can by mas sacre. The charges against them are for murder in violation of the laws of war. The specifications repeat the facts, which aro already known. The witnesses have been examined—T. F. Riddle, his Indian woman Toby, and L. D. Diar. Toby swears positively that Captain Jack shot Gen. Canby; Sconachin shot Mr. Meacham; Boston Charlie shot Dr. Thomas, and that Hooker Jim tried to kil L. D. Diar; also, that Branche knocked her down with a gun, and tried to take her horse. The testi mony of Riddle corroborates that of his wife. ITALY. 'itruiiuaticn of the Cabinet Crisis—A New Ministry Appointed. Florence, July 10, 1873. The crisis in the Italian Ministry has terminated. Signor Minghella hrs formed a Cabinet which ia con stituted as follows. President of the Council and Minister of Finance, Signor Minghella; Minister of Foreign Affairs; Viscount Vencsta, Minister of the Interior; Cantelli, Minister of Justice and Ecclesiasti' cal affairs; Viglian, Minister of War; Lieutenant-Gen eral Recolti Neagmain, Minister of Marines; Segrus Saint Boo, Minister of Public Works; LeParents, Minister of Public Instruction; Scialogs, Minister of Commerce and Agriculture. VIRGINIA. A Witness in the Mordecai Duel Declines to Testify. Richmond, July 10. In the case of Dr. Cullen, one of the eurgeone in the Mordecai duel, who refused to testify before the grand jury on the ground that he might criminate criminate himself. Judge Oengre to-day decided that he must answer questions propounded by the grand jury or be held for contempt. Tne counsel asked for a suspension of sentence la order to appeal to the Su preme Court, which was granted and the commitment of the witness postponed till that time. Notwithstanding the refusal of Dr. Calien to testify on the dueling case, the grand jury, with the evidence before them, found true bills of indictment against four seconds for wilful and malicious murder of Mor decai. THE ISRAELITES. THE EPIDEMIC ABATING. AT CHATTaIOUGA. [telegram to the herald.] Chattanooga, July 10, 1873. The total number of death# to-day was 8. Of these six were colored and two white. There were two deaths from cholera. No new cases rejH>rted. The epidemic is considered over, and people are retnrning. Toby. A private- letter from Chattanooga has this to say: The cholera has at last entirely subsided and our town is once more enjoying its usual good health. The disease was pretty bad for three or four weeks, but we believe at no time so bad as represented by some exaggerated reports we noticed circulating in some cf your papers We hope your city will escape the scourge entirely.” Yours truly, O. Our dispatches from Nashville are as follows: Nashville, July 10, 1»73. There were thirteen funeral* yesterday. None of cholera. IN MEMPHIS, TKLV. Special Dispatch to the Courier-Journal. Memphis, July 8, 1873. In all there were thirteen interment* reported to the Board of Health to day, of which three only were from the sporadic. The disease is slating here quite rapidly, and the number of deaths in the country town* adjacent, as well as those above and below here on the river and throughout Arkansas and North Mis sissippi, are decreasing. To the Associated Prssa. Memphis, July 8, 1873. There was but one interment from cholera to-day, E. Mayer, the well-known wholesale dry goods mer chant. Memphis, July 10, 1873. Only one death from cholera to-day. ACROSS THE WATER. Breslau, July 9, 1873. Eighteen cases of cholera are reported, whereof fourteen were fatal. Lautnbcrg had eight cases, of which number four were fatal. IN VK.V1CE, ITALY. Venice, July 9, 1873. The prevalence of cholera here has been officially announced. Bulletins of the progress of the disease will be issued daily by the sanitary officers GENERAL REMARKS. The truth is, the cholera has about passed away from us. It has spent its fury Nashville, Memphis and Chattanooga, and has drifted northward, and scrota the ocean. Atlanta has not had a single case, as yet, for which good lack her people should be supremely thankful. During all of the excitement the Herald has attempted to give the news in as reliable and as condensed a manners* pos sible-hiding nothing and nothing setting forth it malice. THE FEDERAL CAPITAL. A Sev Association—The American Hebrew Congregations. Cincinnati, July 10, 1873. The Hebrew conference to-day adopted a constito- * 'w forming an association under the name of Tie American Hebrew Congregations. The object of the union is the establishment of a Hebrew Theological roilege. All the Hebrew congregations in the United States are invited to join the Union at the next meet ing of the conference,which will be held on the second Tuesday in July of next year. CUBA LIBRE. The ttteamahip Virgiuia at Kingston, Jamaica. Havasa, July 10. ITT,. The muulup Virginia, arrived at Kiagrtoa, It, male, from A^lnwill. She wu follow.* out of tho I Her port by the United Staten atemnahtp bam. and the Bpaatah frigate Conan, bat la cooa-qaeaca of he, aaperlor apMd. nhe noon outran thorn aid thajr warn not aeon tfwrwarda. Conklin" for Chief Justice—Loss of the steamer Washington—A Claim Case Won —The Harpers Ferry Property. Washington, July 10, 1873. A World’s special says the Chief Justiceship bae been tendered to Boscoe Conklins, one of the United States Senators from New York. A LOST STEAMER. A statement of a passenger on the lost steamer City of. Washington, charges ihe loss of the steamer&s due to criminal carelessness of the officers and crew, and that they just barely escaped being engulfed, says that lead was never hove over, and no one had an idea where the ship was. We bad on board a captain —a stranger who had crossed the ocean scores of times. He frequently warned the chief officer that he was running too far northward and advised him to run down one hundred miles or so southward to get sun and to see wheie they were. His advice was rudely declined. The second officer, I believe, coin cided in this view. A CLAIM CAFE WON. A. P. Nurse, counsel for claimants, telegraphs from Newport regarding a test case says they have gained the great Cummins cotton claim before the Brittiah Commission here. The cotton was captured on Red River and awarded at $20,000. THE HARPER’S FERRY PROPERTY. The Attorney General has written a letter in rela. tion to the suiis now pending to enforce the vendor'i lien In the Harper-Ferry property, in which he says “It is not my intention to have the property offered for sale under the ven or’a lien nntil all outstanding claims against the property are adjusted, and particu larly not until it has been judicially determined what. if any, right or claim the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad Company have any right to the property or any part thereof.” THE WEATHER. On Friday, in the Western Quit States, uortherl winds, partly cloudy and clear weather. For the Eastern Gulf States, southwesterly winds, clearing to northwest, with generally clear weather. $or the 8outh Atlantic States, southerly winds, veering to southwest and possibly north west, with numerous local rains. For the Middle Atlantic States, southwest winds, cloudy and rain, followed by northwest winds and clearing weather by Friday evening. For New England, easterly winds, Directing and rainy weather. For the Lower Lake region, northwesterly wind, lower temperature and clear or clearing weather. For the Upper Lakes and Northwest, northerly winds and clear weather, The evening telegraphic reports are missing from the Pacific coast snd Rocky Mountains. The Secretary of War has designated the commis sioners to locate a military prison at Rock Island. A dispatch received at Halifax from Port Lebear states the wreck of the stammer City of Washington. It broke In two at 7 o’clock this morning. The captain and officers were on board at tho time, bat succeeded in escaping from the wreck. The United States steamer Worcester, flagship of the North Atlantic Squadron, flying the flag of Rear Adml ral Geo. H. Scott, arrived fit Fort Monroe at 1 p. m. yesterday, in company with the Wyoming, and anchored off the port. All cn board are well. A SUICIDE. A United States Naval Officer Shoot# Hina keif. Norfolk, July 10, 1873. George Sand, a mate on doty on board tbe United States receiving ship* New Hampshire, at the Navy Yard, suicided to-day, shooting himself through the head with a navy revolver. The suicide is believed have been caused by disappointment in love. The de ceased was twenty-three years of age, and a son John R. Sand, Rear Admiral of the United States Navy. FOREIGN SPLINTERS. Three thousand factory operatives struck for higher wages and shorter hours in Alcoy. The government suspended the publication of the Trlbnno until the fine of $2,000 imposed by tbe thoritiea be jaid. TELEGRAPHIC TICKLERS Two beys were scuffling for a pistol in Boston, and one was shot through the breast and the other through the band. TURKEY. THE ORANGEMEN. Arrangements to Protect tbe Procession on tbe 12th instant. Nrw Yore, July 10, 1873. The police authorities are busy making preparation the disposition of forces daring the Orange pro cession on the 12th July. Very little has been learned to the doings of the Irish societies. While a large number of tbe authorities do not anticipate any more trouble on this 12th of July than on the same day last year, there are many who do not believe that it will pass off ao quietly, as there are constantly urging the necessity of precaution requi site to quell any distuibanco that may arise. While the force may be ordered on duty at the Central office 9:30 a. m., 12th inst., detectives will be scattered among the crowd, watching the procession, and it will their duty to arrest any person attempting any violence or inciting a riot, as well as all thieves found along tbe route. There will be five hundred men to guard the Orangemen and a reserve of three hun dred at the Central office. The police authorities do not intend to call on the military this time, as they believe that their force la fally able to cope all the turbulent spirit# SPAIN. Another Town Captured by Carlists. Madrid, July 10,1863. The Carlists have captured the town of Sal Guess, the Province of Navarre, twenty-five miles south east of Pamplona, and shot the tax collectors. The Carlists have seized thirty-four residents of Moras, and hold seven of them as hostages for the safe leturn of the Insurgents now in the hands of the Republicans; the remainidg twenty-seven aro held ransom. The deputy Mayor and Councilor of M alago has been assassinated. Norvilles’ Resignation Accepted. Madrid, July 10,1873. The resignation of General Norvilles, as commander the army of the North was accepted *nd General Cordova will be his successor. ENGLAND. Death of a PortraitPainter—Claimant# against the United States called together. London, July 10,1873. Frederick Wiuterholter, the celebrated portrait pain, ter died to-day of typhus fever. An advertisement appears in the News this morn ing, calling a meeting of all the persons who have claims against the United States to appear before tbe terminal date fixed in tbe treaty of Washington, for the purpose of taking action for the advancement of their interests. Telegraphic Markets. New Yore, July 10, 1873. Cotton dull and irregular; as es 517 bales; middlings *>*. Cotton—net receipts to-day 414 bales; gross 526. Cotton sales for future delivery to-day closed easy sales of 14,400 bales, as follows: July 20*; August 15-16, September 18 5-16; October 17 1-16; Novem ber 17j**17*; December 17*. Flour rather more active and firmer; common to fhir extra. $6 20*7 85; good to choice extra $7 90s Whisky firmer at 93. Wheat unchanged, but holde s not anxious; winter red, Ohio, $1 55*1 58. Corn lc better with a moderate supply and fair de mand, at 53*55 for steamer western mixed. Rice quiet; Carolina 7*a»*. Pork unsettled; new mess $17 17**17 50*. Lard unsettled. Naval# steady. Tallow dnll 8*. Freights steady. Money very easy at 3*4. BterliDg firm at 9*. Gold 15**15*. Governments very qaict wilh little Range in prices. State bonds very quiet. Later.—Government bonds—81s 19*; 62s 17*; 64s 17*; 65s 18** new 17*; 67s>8*rfie* IS*; new la •*; 10-40s 16*. State bonds—Tennessee 6s 80; new 79*. new Virginia 6* 43; new 50. Consols 63; defer red 10*. Louisiana Cs 43; new 42..Levee 6s 40; 8s Alabama 8s 80; 5s 55. Georgia Cs TO; 7s 78. North Carolines 26; new 15; special tax 13*. South Carolinas 20; new 15. April and October 22. New Orleans, July 10, 1873. The first bale of new cotton was received from Brownsville, Taxes, to-day, classed strictly good; of good staple. It goos by express to New York. Cotton quiet ; ordinary 12*; good ordinary 15*; low middlings 17*; middlings 18*; net receipts 328 bales; gross 579; exports to Great Britain 1,040 sales 93; last evening 1,500; stock 45,932. Corn—mixed 56*57; yellow 58; white very scaice at 66. Oats dull at 40a41 Bran dull at 65. Hay dull; prime $18*22. Pork firm; mess $17 25. Dry salted meats scarce and higher; shoul ders 8*a8*. Bacon active and scarce; shoul ders 9*; sides 11*12*. Hams 15al6. Lard, re fined scarce; tierces 8*; kegs 10. Sugar dull; fair 8a8*. Molasses—no movement. Whisky dull at 92 a%. Coffee 18*20. Sterling 26*. Sight * premium. Gold $115*. Cincinnati, July 10, 1873, Flour firm at $6 75a7. Corn firm at 50. Provisions firm and strong. Pork firm; held at .17, Lard nominally unchanged; offerings light. Whisky steady at 89. St. Louis, July 13, 1873. Flour tquiet and unchanged. Cora in good de mand at 37 for No. 2 mixed. Whisky dull at 88. Pork firm at 16 50 for fancy. Bacon strong and want t8*; shoulders 10*; clear riband clear sides low and nominal. Louisville. July 10,1873. Flour in fair demand and steady; extra family $5 50 o5 75. Corn firm at 60 for sacked. Pork advanced; Bacon in fair demand and firmer; shoulders 8**8*: clear rib sides 10*; clear sides 10*. Lard steady; prime leaf 9a9*; keg held 10*10*; steam8*. Savannah, July 10,1873. Cotton ve.y bare; middlings 18*; net receipts 126 bales; sales la; stock 6,510. Charleston, July 10, 1873. Cotton steady; middlings 19; low middlings 18*; good ordinary 17*; ordinary 14*15; net reeipts 138 bales; exports coastwisec 1,191; aales 300; stock 7,741. Augusta, July 10. 1873. Cotton—demand good; ^middlings 18; receipts C6 bales; sales 203. Mobile, July 10,1873, Cotton quiet; middlings 18*; net receipts 87 bales xports coastwise 250; sales 190; stock 1^,404. Memphis, July 10. 1873. Cotton irregular; low middlings 17*al8*; receipts 256 bales; shipments 259; stock 11,833. Liverpool, July 10, 1873. Cotton—sale8 8,000 bales American. London, July 10, 1873. Bulion increased 38,000 pounds. Turpentine 32*a 36s. The Lucky Numbers. 1,7411 1,703 1,611 1,237 2,848 2,302 3,851 3,904 3,302 3,741 4,900 4,376 4,184 4,329 4,916 4,760 5,883 5,932 - 000 6,592 6,638 6,588 6,158 7,481 7,135 7,719 7,726 8,830 8,510 8,685 8,286 9,647 9,001 9,810 9,634 10,073 10,454 10,662 11,522 11,693 11,104 12,301 12,156 13,450 13,080 13,583 14.013 14,770 14.160 15,412 15,985 15.160 15,048 15,801 16,409 16,350 16,942 16,177 17,941 17,661 17,199 17,066 18,101 18,191 19,117 19,073 19,928 l tu l.OOOV Gilt. N'?. 200 022 100 633 200 854 100 100 1,582 100 1,488 100 1,950 400 1,939 300 2,693 100’> Gift. No. 100 570 100 500 300 039 673 1,000 100 1,961 100 1,240 100 1,257 100 1,166 11.000. 100 2,369 100 2.809 2,045 3.000. 300 3,264 100 3,497 300 3,128 100 3,817 4.000. 100 4,904 100 4,869 100 4.447 100 4,645 100 4.340 100 4,339 4,000. 100 5,594 200 5.258 500 100 5,395 200 5,120 100 500 5,688 100 5,630 50,000 5,811 100 6.000. 200 100 100 200 300 2,172 3.020 3(640 3,783 100 3,673 100 4,228 100 4,067 400 4,923 200 4,356 200 4,118 100 4,043 Gift. 100 100 100 100 100 500 200 300 500 u,ooo. 200 9,666 200 9,650 100 9,380 1,000 9,327 100 9,880 100 9,705 300 9,229 10,000. 400 10.919 1,000 10,892 100 10,200 100 10,778 100 10,864 100 10,828 10,550 5,000 Xl.OOO. 100 11,904 100 11,388 100 11,990 400 11,482 11,116 100 11,661 ia, ooo. 12.194 100 12,957 12,562 100 12,605 12,5 8 400 13.000. 100 13,024 500 13,030 100 13,255 300 13,934 100 13,008 100 13,492 14.000. 300 14,840 300 14,011 400 14,746 200 14,563 100 14,179 100 14,603 15.000. 15,803 100 15,408 40,515 40,213 40,636 40,790 10,667 40,000 200 40,538 100 40,374 100 40,248 100 40,574 100 40,243 100 40,165 100 40,015 100 40,595 110 40,624 100 40,758 40,512 100 41,000 41,740 1,000 41,461 100 41,271 1,000 41,898 100 " *■" 100 41,477 200 41,265 41,642 42,419 42,015 42,255 43,827 43,800 44,629 44,631 44,852 44,905 45,868 45,994 45,771 45,670 45,782 100 200 100 100 300 100 41,750 100 42.000. 42,065 100 42,467 300 42,700 100 43.000. 43,190 300 43,117 43,909 44.000. 44,961 200 41,127 41,865 41,588 41,530 42,813 42,437 42,001 43,587 500 43,501 100 300 44,496 400 44,823 300 44,224 44,691 45.000. 100 45,743 500 100 45,975 100 45,093 20» 45,722 ffiO 45,071 45,372 46.000. 44,135 200 44,343 200 44,906 100 44,777 100 45,249 200 45,046 200 45,246 300 45,270 200 45,426 100 400 100 100 100 300 500 100 100 200 100 6,951 100 6,854 400 46,709 500 46,318 100 46,813 100 100 6,886 100 6,530 100 46,611 300 46,441 500 46,288 100 100 6,245 400 6,490 100 46,023 400 46,276 100 46,764 300 100 6,520 100 46,807 300 46,141 100 7,000. 47,000 100 7,706 100 7,790 100 47,167 400 47,461 100 47,831 100 100 7,739 100 7,219 100 47,849 200 47,783 400 47,719 100 300 7,137 100 7,994 400 47,755 400 47,927 200 47,139 100 200 7,126 300 48,000. 8,000 48,861 200 48.044 200 48,551 100 200 8,372 100 8,988 500 48,239 300 48,977 100 48.388 100 100 8,581 400 8,221 100 48,902 100 48,236 100 48,584 200 100 8,745 100 8,254 100 48,976 200 100 8,491 100 8,402 100 49,000 8,756 400 49,914 400 49,155 100 49,867 100 200 100 100 100 500 300 100 200 100 100 100 100 100 200 1,000 17,021 500 17,058 200 15,844 500 15.188 100 15,497 300 15,553 15,220 15,604 15,847 15,274 10.000. 16,657 100 16,036 16,549 200 16,741 16,383 1,000 16.584 16,760 17.000. 17,772 200 17,581 100 300 400 100 17,813 17,082 17,740 17,821 20,361 20,290 20,584 21,994 21,964 22,831 22,622 22,577 22,221 17,038 18,000. 400 48,508 100 200 18,938 200 19,000. 500 19,938 500 200 19,737 100 100 18,697 18,976 19,654 19,273 19,623 400 500 100 200 100 100 100 100 100 100 300 100 100 100 100 100 300 100 200 400 100 100 100 100 49,161 49,996 49,480 49,305 50,191 50,303 50,234 1,907 51,856 51,927 52,735 •2,173 53,762 53,587 300 49,292 100 49,531 49,142 49,998 100 90,040 100 20,845 300 100 20,540 200 100 20,555 300 20,893 100000 91.000. 21,310 100 21,489 100 21,764 20,000 21,006 100 21,491 99.000. 100 22,060 300 22,106 200 22,375 400 22,127 100 22,464 22,924 93,000. 100 23,920 23,418 23,858 300 100 20.805 20,891 21,316 21,383 400 22,090 400 22,477 100 22,183 200 23,780 23,635 23,695 100 400 100 100 100 23,771 23,475 23,287 1.000 100 300 24,885 25,325 25,840 25,494 26,278 26,084 27,044 27,066 27,911 27,281 27,137 27,610 28,371 28,028 29,205 29,566 30,405 30,246 30,944 300 49,208 300 49,626 300 49,550 100 50.000. 100 50,894 100 50,691 100 50,192 100 50,325 100 50,176 100 50,370 51.000. 100 51,378 200 51,952 100 51,849 300 51,652 100 51,883 52.000. 200 52,495 100 52,532 1U0 52,282 100 52,093 . 53,000. 200 53,300 100 100 53,768 100 500 100 100 100 100 100 200 100 1,000 100 100 300 3.767 .3,150 54.000. 100 54,533 100 100 54,636 500 100 54,001 100 54,455 200 55.000. 100 55,582 100 100 55,321 100 100 55,874 100 55,778 300 55,080 100 55,051 56.000. 100 56,675 100 56.834 100 56,899 57.000. 57,695 1,000 57.163 400 57,720 57,151 100 57,840 100 57,458 100 57,805 100 57,940 57,539 100 58.000. 100 58,754 300 58,553 190 58,730 100 58,050 54.C87 54,535 54,382 ,,.., 31. • > 55,053 55,603 ,483 ,798 ,413 5G.147 56,140 57,945 54,766 54,860 54,186 55,954 55,410 200 55.C35 100 55,074 100 55,669 100 55,023 58,771 58,230 58,903 59,857 69.059 59,956 200 200 100 100 58,330 59.000. 59,095 300 59,619 59,158 200 50,576 59,054 100 59,179 59,418 100 60.000. 300 200 100 100 100 100 GO, 305 M0 G0.19S 200 60,124 200 60,762 100 60,126 100 60,147 100 GO, 727 100 Cl,000. 61,452 ioo 61,756 100 61,209 100 01,968 300 62,000. 62,485 200 G‘2,956 300 62,916 300 62,721 200 62.832 100 62,880 300 62,286 200 62,477 200 63,000 63,535 100 63,662 100 63,558 300 63,114 100 63,986 100 63,538 100 63,929 100 63,278 400 63,700 100 63,0X5 100 63,180 100 63,388 100 G3.064 100 63,650 1,000 Turkish War Ship* for Sam at*. London, July 10,1*73. It U stated that eight Turkish man of-war are on their way to Bnmat* to watch over the interests of the SulUn on that island. Sunbeams. The dressing gown is the most lasting ol all beams, it is seldom worn oat ■Two licenses to sell opium in Honolulu were recently sold at section, and bonght for *28,000. Bipe cherries from Paget Sound were re ceived at Victoiia, Vancouver Island, on the 3d of Jane. A man in Charleston, 8. C., was recently convicted of branding bis stepson, a child, with a hot iron. A Scranton household is enjoying an era of peace. Tbe lady of the honse put her tongue to a flatiron to see if it was hot. A devoted young wife at Auburn, Me., tried to poison herself recently, because ber hus band rebuked her for going to a fair. Dr. Holmes, being asked by a young physi cian what sign to put on his door, re plied, “The smallest fevors gratefully re ceived.” Imitation meerschaum pipes arc now made eut ot potatoes soaked in diluted sulphuric acid, and afterward dried under great press ure. The London papers, not haring any revolu tionary heroes 10 tall bock on, aro hunting oot old soldiers who fought with Sir John Moore at Corunna. An Irish clergyman, who was a hard la borer on hia glebe, and when ho ocoupisd dressed in a very ragged manner, was recently engaged attending the early potato field, when he was surprised by the vary rapid approach of bis patron in an open carriage with some ladies whom ht was to meat at dinner in the afternoon. Cnab’fl to escsM »* time, ha draw bis hut over his lace, extond- ing bis arms covered wiib his tattered jacket, and passed himself ot as a scarecrow. 31,700 31,883 31,545 31,867 23,451 100 64,000. 3*, OOO. 200 04,802 200 61,614 100 24,083 300 24,592 100 64,05*2 100 64,170 25, X8) 64,705 24,532 100 64,433 100 61,050 35,000 65,000. 100 200 100 25,910 25,372 300 100 25,508 25,166 25,061 100 300 100 65,280 65,153 65,881 IM 100 100 65,266 65,527 100 200 65,942 65,247 65.9G5 126,000 300 26,745 400 26,705 100 66,000, 100 26,116 400 26,329 100 66,311 100 60,412 100 66,256 £7,000. 65,456 100 66,954 100 Cl',,471 100 27,367 406 27,840 100 67,000. 100 200 000 27,562 27,797 27,107 100 200 100 27,116 27,527 27,298 200 100 400 11 o t- 100 100 67,090 67,689 l, 67,145 100 MX) 300 67,298 67,051 500 27,905 200 27,049 500 400 27,546 200 27,879 100 68,000 27,459 400 68,188 100 68,969 100 68,072 £8.000. 68,236 100 68,703 100 68,158 100 28,157 400 28,506 200 68,569 200 68,411 MS 68,619 100 28,018 300 68,223 100 39,000 69,000 100 29,643 100 29,044 200 69,669 100 69,549 300 69,708 100 29,783 300 29,005 100 69,501 100 69,444 100 G9.117 30,000 69,975 100 66,745 300 69,361 300 30,972 100 30,622 200 69,017 100 69,450 1(H) 69,052 100 30,379 100 30,586 100 69,161 1(H) 100 30,290 100 30,794 100 70,000 30,197 400 70,993 300 70,997 M 70,328 31*000, 70,319 2(H) 70,757 too 7Q.5Q3 100 31,089 100 .31,979 100 70,693 100 70,289 200 70,651 100 200 200 300 31,980 200 31,608 100 31,091 31,615 300 31,247 100 31,640 100 31,038 100 71,038 71,290 3(H) 1(H) 71,000. 71,911 300 72,000. 71,608 71,757 3£,000. 72,021 100 72,092 200 72,005 400 32,634 100 32,573 100 32,527 4(H) 72,756 400 72,909 100 72,937 100 32,768 ,000 32,047 500 32,084 100 72,865 100 72,187 200 72,209 100 32,974 100 73,000. 33,000 73,901 11K) 73,565 200 73,365 200 33,720 1U0 33,263 400 33,640 100 73,566 1(H) 73,328 300 73,276 100 33,474 400 33,506 100 33,679 400 73,236 100 73,387 100 73,136 500 33,187 300 33,381 400 33,189 200 73,142 100 73,199 400 73,888 100 33,286 100 73,783 1,000 73,991 100 73,220 100 ■ 34,000 73,746 100 73,031 3(H) 34,275 200 34,231 100 34,619 IOO 74,000. 34,672 400 34,225 400 34,280 100 74,613 3(H) 74,752 200 74,298 100 34,105 200 34,644 100 74,813 100 74,189 100 74,446 200 35,000 74,419 1(H) 74,434 500 74,181 100 35,956 100 35,245 100 35,930 100 74,678 100 74,200 3(H) 74,418 100 34,086 100 35,401 100 35,254 IOO 75.0(H) 35,193 100 35,725 100 35,741 100 75,816 3(H) 75,014 HK) 75.149 1(H) 35,457 100 75,211 100 7t>, i j>3 100 30,000 78,000 36,971 200 36,072 100 36,575 100 70,001 100 76,423 100 76,552 1 (MM) 36,449 500 36,960 200 36,153 100 78,395 100 76,635 100 76,133 100 36,248 500 36,320 300 30,106 200 70,323 500 76,104 100 76,315 100 36,356 100 77,000 37,000 37,420 100 77,341 300 77,390 100 77,768 UK) 37,716 200 37,720 100 77,830 100 77,328 100 77.387 200 37,100 500 37,283 100 37,839 200 77,091 100 77,983 200 77,260 100 37,792 100 37,666 100 37,406 200 37,464 1,000 37,728 100 37,959 100 t8,000 37,334 100 37,677 ioo 37,578 100 78,892 100 78,203 300 78,912 400 38 (XX 78,098 100 78,134 200 78,292 100 38.918 300 38,786 100 38,566 200 78,250 100 79,000 18,232 400 38,002 500 38,194 100 38,630 100 , - 38,042 500 38,350, 100 79,817 100 79,550 200 79,102 IOO 39,000, 79,1)12 100 76,518 200 39,939 500 39,713 400 39,318 100 80,000 •I 39,195 100 39,274 400 39,668 100 80,366 100 80,426 100 80,978 100 39,107 100 80,876 100 80,886 GOO 80,774 400 80,790 80,506 80,837 81,769 81,613 82,954 82,707 82,243 82 542 82,638 83,667 83.658 83,349 84,588 84,278 84,515 84,983 85,660 85,463 85,476 85,635 86.659 86,143 86,923 86,160 86,955 87,909 87.664 87,718 89,221 89,255 90,245 90,188 90,405 90,062 91,663 91,892 91,538 92,264 92,066 92,810 92,008 82,739 92,259 93,974 93,883 83.G60 93,332 94,932 94,345 94,055 94,586 94,944 95.720 95,172 95,208 96,601 100 96,040 100 96,716 300 96,129 100 97,618 200 97.991 400 97,865 300 98,314 98,337 98,708 99,888 99,072 99,414 99,949 99,174 The nine thousand approximations, or $10 gifts, determined by the capital gift. Ticket No. 20,893 having drawn the Capital gift of one hundred thousand dollars, the first 4,500 numbers nearest to it on each side, ma king on both sides 9,000 are entitled to $10 each, except those numbers witbin the two extremes above and below, which have drawn other gifts. If there were no exceptions, every number from 25,393 above to 16,393 be low would bo entitled to $10. But some of the numbers within this range drew other gifts, and they will be found in the list above to be as follows: 16.409, 16,54916,741. 16,584, 16,760, 16,912, 16,657, 17,941, 17.GC4, 17,581. 17,021, 17,058, 17,038, 17,813, 17,082, 17,740, 17,821, 17,199, 17,066, 17,772, 18,101, 18,508, 18,938, 18,697, 18,970, 18,191, 19,147, 18,938, 19,737, 19,654, 19,273, 19,623, 19,073, 19,928, 20,361, 20,290, 20,540, 20,555 20,805, 20,891, 20,893 ; 20,584, 20,845, 21,994, 21,964, 21,764, 21,006, 21,383, 21,491, 21,316, 21,489, 22,834, 22,622, 22,924, 22,106, 22,090, 22,477, 22,183, 22.577, 22,221, 22,060, 22,375, 22,127, 22,464, 23,451, 23,771, 23,475, 23,287, 23,780, 23,635, 23,920, 23,418, 23,858, 24,083, 24,532, 24,592, 24,885, 25,355, 25,372, 25,166, 25,061. These numbers are therefore excluded from the $10 gifts, because they havo drawn and will be paid higher gifts, All the other num bers between 25,393 above, and 16,393 below the capital prize, making 8,917 in all aggre gating the sum of $89,170, are each entitled to $10, and will be so paid on presentation and delivery of the tickets. The payment of the gifts will begin Satur day morning, July 12, at 9 o'clock. The tickets must be presented at Boom No. 4, Pnblie Library Building, where they will be taken up and paid by cash checks npon the Farmers’ and Drovers' Bank of Louisville, or by sight drafts upon the Fourth National Bank of New Y'ork, at the option of the hol der. No gift will be paid without delivery of the ticket entitled to it, and all gifts not called for within six mouths from the drawing will be turned over to the Public Library fund and not afterwards paid. The tickets tor the fourth Gift Concert—the greatest thing of the kind ever presented to the world- aro now ready for sale, and any one who prefers it, can have tho value of a gilt, or any part of it, in the new tickets. THOMAS E. BRAMELETTE. Agent Public Library of Kentucky and Man ager of Gift Concert K. T. DOKRETT, President Public Library of Kentucky. S. B. Churchill, W. W. Frazer, R. B. Hop- ins, tellers of tags. Thomas Lawson, C. S. Tucker, J. D. Us- orne, tellers of gifts. G. F. Downs, in charge of great wheel. C. C. W. Allfriontl, crier of drawn num bers. G. W. Deuser, registrar of drawing. Andrew Graham and J. C. Johnson, proven of drawn numbers. C. B. Chapman, in charge of small wheel. O. H. Stratton, crier of drawn gifts. W. P. Frederick, E. M. Getrnan, I. C. Bartlett, VV. G. Osborne and James Cham bers, recorders of drawn numbers and gifts. New Advertisements GEORGIA STATE LOTTERY. COMBlNAllON CLASS 363 Atlanta, July lo. I«i3. TU« following arc the numbers which were thin day drawn from the 78 numbers placed in tho wheel, and the said numbers were drawn iu the order iu which they are here placed: 40 —T5—72—67—33 - 45—71—30—19 -1—70—13—41 Howard A o>.. Manager*. NOTICE. V* * H*AWA*TEB8 .re will, M. A J. Hindi lTJL *ud L. Cohen & Co. All persons indebted to ue must pay within the next 30 days, or I will hand their accounts to my attorney for collection. jyfi-dlm J. L. WATKINf. J. H. BARRETT, Auction’r SATURDAY MOUSING 9 O'CLOCK. By tbe l.ivc .tuition llii.,, of T. I . Via. STATE LAW CARDS. ♦** PtertiVs horinf business in any of the ton, earned below, w, l find the Lawyer* whose Cards lurried below reliable and prompt. Cards inserted i'fO a year. j^ THEN8. Cobb, Erwin & Cobb. Atluruejs at Jyiw, Athena. Cta. Emory Speer, V Solicitor General, will at- u S C 1 * 1 *'- fv 'tvoo, Wilton, awhmett. llall, l-auk*. franklin. Haberaham, White, lubiii), and tjive attention to collections and o.her claim a. 'iinsley W. Rucker, ne!i° rUei Prompt attention Niven to all bit- DANV. Thomas R. Lyon, Attorney at Law, pract ce* regularly in tbe Courts ot Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collections made. Ail business diligently attended to. non -J. II. Ila r ■ MEN8E LINE < hand furniture of every descript o household effects gen* rally, and thi.jibs ble articles too numerous to meution. and Grade- ids of desira- jyll-lt LOST, R A. R S K S V 1 I, I, r John F. Reddinc, i*-Law, wiii give careful attention t m hitt hand*. J. A. Hunt, u Fin it Circuit and bupn l uy Ltttfgy. iu ' the street, and was picked up by some one—some gentlemen say, a white man, he will oblige the owner if he will leave it at Carijil’s coffin shop, the owner's name is on the iiibide. jylMt REV. C. L. BRAD WELL NOTICE. A la II U t' K . 10 11 J. the i their lea illexpi; cupied 1st October next, all parties having desirable ‘rooms for rent suited to the wants of the Library, arc re quested to commuuicato with L. Gbolstiu, ot the firm of Bowie A Gholstin; J. D. Wing, oi the firm of Bur roughs & Wing, or It. E. Lawton, wuh Cook k Cheek. Rent will be paid promptly every month, i i advance. jyllSt c Joseph McConnell, Attorney at Law, Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga., will I practice iu all the Court*. Office at the court house. ( ’ ' B ■ * » v . « Wofford & Milner, Attorney*-at-law; office up stairs. Bank liloek. Prac- ices iu all the courts. Madison House. MADISON, G E O B G I A. 92,222 100 92,192 5(H) 92,152 100 92.902 100 92,865 200 92,716 1,000 92,141 100 92,957 100 92,042 200 92,372 100 92,901 1,000 92,891 100 92,854 200 93,000. 93,627 200 93,655 400 93,611 1,000 93,140 400 93,117 100 93,027 100 93,903 300 93,033 100 94,000. 94,778 100 94,549 100 94,655 100 94,046 l.ooo 94,860 2(H) 94,324 1(H) 94,971 300 94,479 100 94,149 400 94,652 100 94,553 100 95,000. 95.643 100 95,368 500 95,165 100 95,386 100 95,775 100 95,653 100 95,160 100 96,000. 96,329 100 96,940 100 96,072 100 96,381 100 96,753 100 96.819 100 96,767 100 97,000. 97,370 300 97,995 100 97,657 500 97,990 1,(HH) 97.511 300 97,682 100 98,000. 98,743 10,000 98,679 500 98,300 100 98,883 200 98,048 100 98,825 500 99,000. 99,033 100 99,775 100 99,969 100 99,887 200 99,899 100 99,223 100 99,669 100 99,021 400 99,701 500 99,288 100 the trains who will take reasonable. Msy23-d-tf. •k at all of baggage. Terms I\ B. WOODARD. I F U EWTOKT HOUSE, Athens, Georgia, rpUE undersign* d having taken charge of the above i named popular Hotel, of whi.-t h e has been clerk the last six years, take* pl.> announcing to the traveling public and • i . n* of Atb< Ds and sur rounding country, tha: hr is prepared to accommo date all who may favor him with their patronage. Persons wishing to spend the simnu) r mouths iu this delightful ci’y, will be accotnniodatcu at vi ry rea sonable rites. a. D. GLINARI). april8-2mo Proprietor. UNIVERSITY HOTEL, ATHENS, GEOlllllA, By R. H. LAMPKIN. Per day, $2.00 ; per week, $G.00. a Cabaniss & Turner, at-Law, will practice iu the comities of Flint d Supreme Court, and »lac where by special A. P. Hammond, O K 'r V A I. I, E X . W. C. Collier torn- v and Counselor at Law. Fort Valley, Ga It 1 F F I > . •d to h R- H- Johnston, Jr., >ai attention tc all Legal Business t ire. Practice- iu the Flint Circuit. Doyal & Nunnally, Will give prompt attention to any business entrusted to their care. J^AFY Y Kil!-:. J. C. Clements J V CHINK! Ratks i aprlO Board.- NATIONAL HOTEL. M J. E. ATLANTA, GEUliGlA, OWENS, Proprietor, edmout snd Orange Hotel, Lynchbu g, Ya. BAGGAGE CARRIED TO AND FROM the depot FBEE OF en.UtGX. ^ II A M K o c it n o u s K WEST POINT, GEORGIA. W. W. Turner, n*y-at-Law. Special attention given to collec- A D~1 SON . A. G. & F. C. Foster, ■nor s-at law, will practice in Ocmulgeo Circuit. M' i> t; k v l Benj. W. Barrow, this house. Trains stop here for dinner, side of car shed. <an2G«d3m Hotel situated left I PAT. GIBBONS, Proprietor ir* K Hamilton Yancey, | Attorney at Law. office iu Now Empire Block, Broad street. Will practice iu ail the Courts. Prompt *t- | teution given to Uuniuesn. Uunlap Scott, ; Lawyer. Practices in all the Courts. C. A. Thornwell, ces in all the Courts. Special attention LIVINGSTON HOTEL. NORTHEAST CORNER SQUARE. LA FAYETTE MRS. M. MARBLE, - - - Proprietress. Board by the Day, Week or Month, at the most IjIVEhy stable CONNECTED WITH THE HOUSE. collection. 2 T A R T A. George F. Pierce, Jr., Attorney at Law 1 K N N A . John H. Woodward, LAGEIT BEEXl. T O OCR USUAL STOUK OF WINES AND Liquors, we have just added an Age* • y f„r tb» sale of the CRESCENT BREWERY VIENNA BEER, Gaff &Co., Proprietors, Cincinnati, Uh o, and Aurora, j Indiana. This Beer is specially made for shipment South, f|lUE BOOKS . w ASHING TON. W. H. Toombs, Attorney at Law. Prompt attention given to all Lusi- TAX NOTICE. old this Sti d sound. Orders Solicited. We rtf tr the public to the following correspon- | dence. CUTHMAN & HAAS. ATLANTA, GA. ATLANTA, GA.. lv.it IS, 1S73. Mr. H*. J. Latul t City: Dlai; Sir—Messrs. Gaff Jfc Co., of Cincinnati, Ohio. desire us to accept the Ageucy tor the sale of their Crescent Brewery Yieuna Peer. We have tried the Beer and find it a pleasant and palatable beverage, but before accepting the sale of it we want your profes sional opinion as to its purity, we, therefore, desiie you to call at * * lot which we ysis let us know the result. Respectfully, OUTIIMAN .V HAAS. GENERAL TAX of the CITY OE ATLANTA, on July 1, 1875. J. II. FRANKLIN, City Tax Collector and Receiver. WM. A. STEW-A.R.T. MANUFACTURER OF atore and draw a sample from a small I Iron Railing Yemildahs, Chairs, Settles, mere. Altov yoa have nude an aual- | ' ^ „ORk\c., COltNEll MAEKET AND ASH STREETS. NASHVILLE, TENN. juucll-dSm Mess. ATLANTA, GA., Jui i J, 1S73. tint hu* an ft a as, Atlanta, (ia.: Grntlkmek—'This will certify that I have made a thorough chemical esauiination ot the ** Orescent Brewery ” Lager Beer, received of you a few days »go. I find the article free from injurious substances, drugs, etc., the biller principle being dm* to pure Hop Resin. The analysis herewith affixed exhibits th« quanti ties of the maiu proximate constituents aud compares favorably with the analyses of tho best foreign betrs ami ales. 1 am, very truly, yours. WM. J. L\NP, An. Chora. ANALYSIS: Extractive tuatUr. (Sugar, Dextrine, Albu men, Hop Resin, etc > 1VL «..<;28d Alcohol—<volume per oeuUgol Water Pet. SS.07I7 STRAY COW. pears to bo between two aud three months oUL Auy oue owning such a cow can gut her by calliug at M. M. WlLSuS’8, on Jeukeus street, paying for ad vertisement and proving her. irlyH-tf The Fall Rush is Coming avoiding the unavoidable delay iu tbe execution of or ders during such s rush of business as wc expect to have this Fall, your goods will be nicely cleaned and re-dyed, aud carefully kept for six mouths, if desired. Charges mode rat-*. Terms invariably C. O. LX NEW FIRM. OA £ AM PREPARED AGAIN TO BELL THE BiNUINE COAL CHICK LUMP C0AL« scraansd by tbs oar load, at |6 fiQ per tqn, thfct ia cants par bqshel-the weight war ran tad. parties ip tbs city, or s| a distance, will do wall to send thftir orders at ones. You remember tha acarctty of Goal last wiatar, take notice and govarn jour- selves accordingly. aiWAKD PAKS01W. JAMES LOCHREY, ATLANTA STEAM DYING A SCOURING ESTABLISHMENT, Agents and Auctioneers, j Mitcheii st, near wm*nan. FAIR WARNING. PETERSON xV SNYDER, auction. J. &. PKTKUbON, Auctioneer. Office adjoining hardware store of T. M. Clarke Co., on Lina street, near Peachtree. apridfiiu CHANGE OF SCHEDULE. 1UA K8PORTATIOX OFFICE, Atlanta, Oa., July 4,1ST*. DAY. GtK 1K8T., I Day Traiu will a rivo iu Atlauta at 1 :*> i julyfi-lw I N THE DISTRICT COURT OF TUK UNITED States, Northern District of Georgia-U the mat- of Darwin G. Jonos—In Bankruptcy. This is to give uotico once a week for three weeks, that l havo been appointed Ansi^noe of the csta’e of Darwin G. Jonea, of Atlanta. In theoonuty of Hilton, in said district, who has been adjudged a Bankrupt Upon tbe petition of his oraditors, by tho District Ojert for asildi# r et. J&* V*2£ . , NOA1I B. FOWLER, Assignee. JjI0d!»w3w atJMita, ua. luatncH and Ukv a liot-ute to! ovif. .VU fail- ilia to attend to tills by (lie 1MB day of July, will hav. vxvciitiona iatued a-.m.l them for the aamc aud Idaoed in Uio hand, of the Manilla) lor collection. , 1.000 u.u FRANK. T. BYAS. joly$-10 Clerk of Oomictl. Boarders Wanted. V FKW BOADKUS ojui bo accoui mods ted with good board and lodging st Mrs. Fisher's resi dence on Mitchell street, two doors cast oi Whitehall. Terms reasonable. jj4-6t S TATE OF GEORGIA—Bkrrirn OOOBTT.—I have this day given my consent for my wife, Marv Bei ry hill, to become a public May aS,*lS7 free trader. W. H. DKKRYHILL. myJJ-wlni PONCE DE LEON. _ he had fresh every day at the Excellior Saloon. No. IS Peachtree sir et. Jnlyt-lw