The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, September 25, 1873, Image 1

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TIE ATLANTA HERALD. VOL. II-NO. 3-2. ATLANTA, GA., THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 25, 1873. WHOLE NO- 338 THE OUTRAGE. The Gainesville Post-office. To the Editors of the Herald: In reply to “Half Scholar,” alias P. F. Lawshe, (who wrote the article in Sunday’s Herald, though he may have sent it in some other name,) I have the pleasure to hand you The Yellow Plague. LATEST MAIL DETAILS FROM MEMPHIS—TERRI BLE STORIES—BURYING BODIIS BY MIDNIGHT. YELLOW FEVER AT MEMPHIS. Correspondence of the Courier-Journal. Memphis, Sept. 17—Midnight. Your readers have but a faint idea of the j ravages of the yellow fever here from the DRY GOODS! I'AISTS, OILS, ULASS, ETC. OLME8, CALDEB A CO., No. 17 Marietta street Dealers in Paints, Oils and Glass; also Railroad C 'lARLEY, DUCK & CO., Manufacturers’Agents for j Oils, Paints. Window Glass, Lamps, Etc., 35 Pryor street, Atlanta, G*. SEWING MACHINE AGENCIES. . . , , „ „ , _ . , ! rilHK IMFKOVEU HOME ' SHtrTTLE SEWINO a set of resolutions unanimously adopted in a bHeTaccounts ItgrLpheT Its presence'J° H N KEELY HAS JUST RETURNED FROM NEW YORK, i tIe^hSSELMSISSJX* popular meeting, composed of several hun- j was first made known publicly on Sat- j having purchased by far the largest and Choicest Stock, which it has i 2* M {5£Atilt STS Ageut * corner ^road and Marietta —s: nn A « A n,Jrr r.f oil urdav nielit last, when the deaths for the i avat hann lria Li4nna 4-n 4-V. ~ uu* _ ..l: _ __ ,n . * ,• • n ■« * .eets, nta, Ga. dred citizens of tbe city and country, of all urday night last when the deaths for the ever been his fortune to offer to the public. Particular attentien is called . JW4 » ...; SJSS. ! 10 H» Mkmtog clays oi Goods, rb/ Conrt-honse on Saturday last, i lie so lesolu- | that occurred previous, and since then it has tions were adopted without a dissenting vote, been gradually spreading in and out of that 1100 PIECES BLACK ENGLISH ALPACA color Guaranteed Your “Half Scholar ’ (alias P. F. Lawshe) was j delectable locality known as 11aj py Hollow. . in the meeting, and it looked to me verv much 0n Sunday tourteen deaths were reported, j oO pieces BLACK LUSTRINE MOHAIR, lit. ho narticfnated ' I and, without the slightest doubt, at least five . ... . . ‘ In addition to these resolutions, as to who or <*>* w «e buried without permits. If is oO pieces of the best value in BLACK SILKS ever offered, onr'city papers^the* Eagle ^nd of i tbroVnlnto 'u7' 300 ^ BANKETS, both white and colored, from the cheapest up to the finest made. j hand. On yesterday the deaths numbered | c f new & h a( j es j n ; twenty, all telegraphic statements to the j contrary notwithstanding, and to-day 17 are reported, making a total in three days of fifty-one, which, with the thirty- nine previously reported, foots up ninety— quite a respectable showing for a small-sized HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. rilOMMEY. STEWART A BECK. Hardware Her! X chant*, corner Decatur and Pryor strata posite the Kimball House. 7 streets, oj>- T M. ALEXANDER A CO., Importers and Dealers tfA&SSKSSt c ‘ rrilge Materiil * ud MU1 s ‘°—■ ri^HOS. M. CLARKE & CO., Importers and Whole X sale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery. Harness and CARRIAGE mascfaltory. YV R IT I J family favokitk j A • Csrri*^' Bueg!o'»“ f w«SwM, 0 kw'tng^^Sn? >V 1 MACHISE j &t£ C briU g n e! f ° r E,et - Office, Corner Broad and Marietta Sts. » Opera House. The *• Fast Gain- r city papers last week. RESOLUTIONS. To the Honorable Postmaster General of the United States: We, a large number of the citizens of Ilall county, Georgia, convened in the Court House in said county, and reflecting the sentiments | - , A . A1 _ . . - .. of nine-tenths of the inhabitants of the coun- j ,0 ^d» aQ d that, two, with fair prosy, ct of its ty, for the purpose of exercising one of the con ti n uance and spread, as the we« her has inalienable rights of freemen-the right of f Qrn *J quite warm again during the day, and petitioning the Government for a rediess of 1! J cold at night. On Sunday, when the great grievances—most respectfully ask your alten- • ^ oar ^ Health made a spread-eagle an- tion to the following facts: j nooncement of its presence, the city was all The court house in the city of Gainesville is a r»°S with excitement, and those (assimerfs, Sateens, and Fine llress Goods Generally, D avid McBride, <„ c™, m _ Wagons and Buggies, Decatur street. *T V, KI> ' ^* rri . ago Manufacturer, corner Line __]»»• and Pryor streeta. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. T HE 8ISOEB DROP-LEAF SEWING MACHINE. I YlT S. KtESt: k CO v 1", . Best Sowing Machine made. It. X. Smilie Agent, j W. SS Peachtree and 39 b5u “ reet* | turner Broad and Alabama street*. I reference Riven. u street, nest city I A. ANSLEY, formerly j7 A. Analey A- Co.. of An M • giista tla.. Commission Merchant, office corner Pryor and Hunter Streets. Adeances in cash or by acceptance, made on good. in store or when bill. lY ding accompany Drafts. ' bl R 1 P 0P ^ * McCANDLES. Wholeeale Grocers' and Commission Merchants, and Dealers in all Ot Prot)m>o Vn wl.:.-1._,f,. ... 11 AGENCY, corne — Broad and Alabama streets. As good Among chines as old Elias Howe was among men. SALOONS. I OHN W. KIMBRO, Turf Exchange, No. 6 Decatur street. Finest liquors in the city. Everything De.simble in Printed DELAINES, HEPS, Solid Colored ALPACAS aud Cheap L ^ , . Fancy Dress Goods. The choicest colors made in solid OPERA FLANNELS • Also a lieauti- ( ) CA a?? OLL ’ F hicatf ° A,e De P°t. Pryor street, ( * indB of Produce, No. ^Whitehall 8ii«et > , r Atlante TAwr’Tc * a neauu near zVlabama, is sole agent for the Old RusseUi? e °rgia. Orders and conaignments solic ted Re’ Bourbon Whisky. turns made promptlv. souviiea. «e- ful Line of FANCY FLANNELS. A choice line of the the centre of the corporate limits of the city it is the centre of the popnlation of the city. Near it is done nine-teutha of the trade of the city. All the offices of the lawyers and phy sicians of the place are around it, with one solitary exception. The only two newspapers published here are printed near the court house square. The only banking house in the Cray” Dress Goods! IT e w ho had their ; clothes prepared left at oace upou the noou ; trains for healthier locations, and created such | 200 PIECES CASSIMERES and JEANS, for men's wear and a bustle and confusion that for twenty-four ! — SASH RIBBONS. L ot liquoS iSdta'uUSSfJSr*■ ,h ° Ter> ' bC!,t I jA.mi6emu < ^-''ha°m , * l6GrOC F r *“ dGeUeriICoUl ' ' . i 2 1 • nnssmn Me.- t ban;, corner Forsj-tb ami Mitchell REAL ESTATE AGENTS. corner Peachtree andWal 'A. hours the feeling all over the city was one j of panic. Merchants and business men gener- j ally would huddle together and consider | the subject, the invariable result of their con sultation being a sudden packing of trunks in On Saturday, the 13th September, Us73, our postmaster, acting, as we believe without instructions from the Department, removed the office from this place, the centre of trade and population, to a point in the ex- LACES. All the new styles in NECK RUFFLINGS, BELTS, OXYDYED SILVER BUTTONS, HOSIERY aud GLOVES, (fine French kids.) lace COLLARS, Fleecy Lined PIQUE, EMBROIDERED FLANNELS, White aud Red FLANNELS, SHI Df a few individuals, (about a | aiiernoon me cuy pres*, seeing me cuy in number), whose private and officials were not disposed to take any action in i sts are thereby promoted, but | matter suggested to his Honor, Mr. Joliu- j ame time injured nine-tenths ! s,a ' that something be done, but yet the good j 500 HANDS RT BOSOMS, BLACK SPANISH VEILS, and a thousand other things to mention which would be tedious. place is in the same vicinity. Too offices of tho , h°mcs of each, the purchase of tickets all the county and city officers are now, and i al J 1 ' 41 '? departure. j.be .adieu poor taiugs . always have been kept here. The post office | wh '’- McFltmsey-ltke, had nothing to wear, . itself has been kept here uninterruptedly for , made burned dry-goods purchases on Monday . over fifty years, and all the public roads in the j morning, but stopped not to get the material ■ onntv centre in the public square. ! ““do “P. bllt started forthwith. Hacks and J - - -* ■■«*« «• ■* » - ' > omnibuses were busy day and night trans porting pecqilc to tbc trains and boats and attending funerals. To make matters worse, it seemed as though each and every funeral passed a’oug Main street, so frequent were treme southern portion of the incorporation, l ^ G 3' 011 Sunday and Monday. On Monday, three-fourths of a mile from its old location, ! J? ur correspondent conuted eleven pass a bv which act he has, as we believe, subserved ! k lvel1 P olu ^ ln ^ ne hour ot each other. Mon- rhe purposes of a lew individuals, (about a | day afternoon the city press, seeing the city dozen families in 1 personal interests tie lias at the same time injured nine-tenths . _ . . , , . . of the citizens of the citv and patrons of the and gracious city fathers heeded not the ad- office in the country. j monition until tn.- c.Hzeos organized and ln view of these facts, we, the people of the compelled him to no so, or forfeit the peoples city of Gainesville nnji the county of H ill in 5™d wilh and to-duv, lie has taken the first tbe State of Georgia, regardlet-8 ot present or '''V'l’ . 1 ori >( t , rul g the streets and alley , former party alliances, but acting together as “Unshod. Ihink of that . lour days med- a community, including in our number nearly i ffa tlon brings .erth anorder to tnru the allot every political party in tbe county, and j *°° se f . ro “ the fire pmgs. The old ; o0 pieces C hou having reference solely to the general good of Howard Association met and reorganized last all the patrons of the office, wonld most re- j fits' 11 llIK ' went hard to work, the gentlemen soectfully and most earnestly ask that such! composing it workmg nearly all night to hunt 1 . , action be taken by the department as will I U P nurses for the sick and solicit snbscnp- | lo0 dozen Towels, wlue.i defy competition, restore the post-office at Gainesville to its old I ' IODS fr> r "t e relief of the distressed. Ihey i location where the people will be better ac.! have also opened an office where, upon »p-j Ladies and Gent. com mod a ted plication, nnrses are detailed and funds pio- I T^verifv the allegations made in this me- vided. ! , ^any of these goous nave al ready arri ved and the balance will be at riving daily, and pur- ^ ^ - •• •• Last night the gas was permitted to escape chasers are ear nest »y invited to take a look before buying, as no fancy prices will be asked. from every street lamp all night as a disinfect- j ^oiall profits and quick sales being the motto. At ing experiment, and barrels of tar were 13 street*, C. HAMMOCK, Whitehall street, near - Rail, road. W ALLACE & FOWLliK, Alabama street, opposite Herald Office. SIGH AND FRESCO PAINTINC. lkydun, w. —Y.'art?!. eA.ii.it. Office, | Lacon, Bulk Meats, Lard. Hams (sugar-cured U2) Luhc, Cemeut, Piaster, Domestics and Yarns. ud Commission Mer- i- ir Bartow Street and Street Grain, Hay, W M. MACKIE can be found ot his old stand, where orders will be attended to. Kruecer : Bro. can be found at the office Jacks, Whitehall street, Atlanta. of the above. G. W. \ A B * F. WILY, Wholesale Grocers, corner -jTXa Decatur and Pryor R L. PAYNE & CO., Commission Merchants and • 2! aI . M8 Baper, Pauer Bao g , Twines. Rope, stoilv, old metal, hides, etc., 33 Pryor street I Atlanta, Ga. DIEPHENi A: FLYNN | Produce, Liu •xnmission Merchants, and ir, Provisions, Country Forsyth street, Atlanta, STOVE AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. " gTHWAUT & WOOD, dealtr. m tjto,e«. B„H»w | ,J . VVhole “ le Gra ’ ; ' Gootls and Children’s Car- ' DSOAIE NEW STYLE SHAWLS, 50 BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, everything tind i “‘'“''-able in Ladies and Gent's HANDKERCHIEFS. 100 pieces of the CHEAPEST E>EltliOII)EltlES EVEIt OEFEKEll .. _ _ . .le| CROCKERY AND CLASSWARE. t.rcjr Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hosier-, I Notions, Ktc., No. 88 Whitehall Street, At- 1 ’ATcBfi; Tgia. ! Jl Glas Linens and Table Linens of the Choicest makes at extraordinary prices. UNDERTAKERS. LOOMS. Undertaker, Hearses tiro •n requested. WHITE GOODS. NOTIONS. ETC P hillips, flandj^us >v co., hedtn and Fi * * Ribbons. Nc lanta, Georg W ~ M. RICH Milline Atlanta. Ga. \\ r F. PECK Hosiei wood exg:;avi.\g. t jXDWAKD H. HYDE, Designer and Ensravor ii J Wood, corner Peachtree aud Marietta, up stairs. MISCELLANEOUS. B OVvIE A: GHOLSTON, General Commission Wer chants in Grain, Provisions, Hay and F.our. For j sytli street, near W. A. R. R. i T J. WILLI kMd • Mcrchaute in < Block, Forayth str. CO., Dealers aud Commission lin aud Produce. Handies pro- Yellow Front, Ken- l A: CO., Wholesale dealers in Crocker;,, and Earthenware, Kimball House. AW & C<»., Wholesale Crockery, Marietta stree FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. NTONIO TORRE. Dealer in Fruits, and Vege- morial we most respectfully call your atten tion to the accompanying petition and general presentments of tim Grand Jury of our county under the seal ofthe Clerk of the Superior Court of our county and diagram or chart of the city and tne country surrounding, under sail of the Mayor and City Council. City of G^Wesville, Hall County, September fc3, 1873. I, Daniel G. Candler, Mayor of the city of Gainesville, do certify that, at a public meet ing held in the Court-house at the time and for the purposes above stated, the foregoing proceedings were had, and that the foregoing is a true statement of the proceedings as had. Witness my hand and seal of tbe city, D. G. Candles, Mayor. Marino Shirts and Draws, iu immense Many of these goods have already arrived and the balance will be air try Produce ct the lowest burned m Happy Hollow as well as on Prom enade and other streets in the northern part of the city. The same experiment will be made to-night, as it is recommended by seve ral leading physicians. Happy Hollow, the locality in which the disease first started, is just north of Market street, on the river bank, and there in hovels and rudely con structed shanties, reeking in filth aud.mixed up promiscuously with goats and hogs, dwell nearly one thousand negroes and low Irish— or they did live there before the pestilence visited them—getting tbeir subsistence chief ly by stealing, and there it was too, that > sep21-6t JOHN KEELY’S. Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets. mUE WEEKLY HERALD, an Klgbt Page Paper, i containing 56 columns, the largest and most in- terestmg paper in tbe State. i Bedding, Mattresses, Pilllows, Bolsters, Etc. | Awning and Tent Maker, No. 7 Hunter street, r Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga. H. CASTLEMAN, PR O VISION u * T i> I H. LEDUC, Manufacturer of Tin Ware, Agent X 1 • for Kerosene Stoves, Pratt’s Astral Oil, Triumph TNO. M. HOLBROOK, Dealer in Hats. Cans. Furs I^^ing Machine. Clothes Wringer, etc., Belgean I 19 and all the iateat novelties in his line. Whitel I 8heet Iron And Enameled Ware. Whitehall street. : hall street, Atlanta, Ga. L EWIS H. CLARKE, Dealer in Mens’ and Bovs 1 £? ui ? d , ry and Toilet Soaps constantly on hand, Hats, Capa. Fur*, etc. ,No. 1 James Bank Block • ° ffice 27 Al » bam * "treat, Atlanta. Ga. ! Whitehall street. ‘ —' ~ I think these resolutions fulljr answer ail j ^ police or detectives desired to P. F. Lawshe’s allegations of a public or fiad a tLief or pickpocket they^ought him. general imUtrest, and so far ns hi* persou.I ! Tho in tb^.locality since tbe"cr°pping allusions are concerned, I submit them to i ou ‘ ^ : < ?® 8 . Cr \P. t !°. n ',.“ iiome JoOcs without argument. INSURANCE AGENTS. some instances whole families have been i General Produce Broker, ATLANTA. GA. Now, I submit, who is to be believed, this j st . ri< : k » n down - and °“ e b ? ODL ' ba '° fall « n | Office—Alabama Street, opposite Depot. seplO tf copperhead from Minnesota or the people? M. P. Caldwell. Greeley’s Dress. j victims to its prey, where in other cases the j i parents of large families of children have j | been carried away by death, leaving their little , I ones to the tender charities of the world. ATLANTA PAPER MILLS. , , , - - x\_ pbiktor. For specimen of i servation last night, as, with others seeking to this issue of this paper. THE TBUTH OF HISTORY ON* A MUCH-DEBATED | to aggifit thc needjt we pftid a viiit lo the j —~ ’ ’ * question. “Hollow.** In a low, dingy shanty which we entered, the father! an Irishman, sat in a chair • News,” we refer _ _ Mutual Life Insurance, and Royal of Liverpool, Fire, Office 56 Whitehall street. Agents wanted. T HE ATLANTA DAILY HERALD contains moro reading matter than any other paper in Getrgla CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. J H. DYKEMAlSf, Merchant Tailor and Dealer ln • Gents’ Furnishing Goods, No. 4 Peachtree street, _ . and Life. London and Lancashire Firo. . giuia. Fire and Marino. Cotton States Life. Broad street. Atlanta. G*. A tlanta department life association of America. Officers—T. L. Langston, Presi- ! XIT B. LOWE k CO.. Dealer and Manufacturer of dent; C. L. Redwine, Vice-President; J. H. Morgan, 1 • Ready Made Clothing, Secretary; General L. J. Gartrcll, Attorney; W’i am street. G. Drake, Medical Examiner. Broad street, corner Alabama. P. O. Box 276. old stand, Whitehall CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. APOTHECARIES. s Life and Times of Horace Greeley, j stone dead, with hi* head dropped upou his : never became heartily addicted bosom, and in a rudely-constructed bed lay the Decatur sti COLLIER A VENABLE, Wholesale a and Prescriptionists, corner streets. nd retail Drug- j . Peachtree and Mr. Greeley to “ full dress.” The last time the ^writer wife at tbe point of death, and on each side ot wjenry c. POPE.’whoiesaio Druggist, 27 Whitehall I Equitable. of these words saw* him was in 1870, ou her was a girl—one about ten and the other XX 1 **•—*-*«- "* ’ 1 the Capitol steps in Washington City. He stopped aud talked for, perhaps, half an hour, though tbe day was broiling Lot. I recollect that he was dressed in fault- lese style, and ot afterward remarking to Mr, Hawkins Taylor, with whom he walked up the avenue, that “ Horace Greeley” was the best dressed man I had seen in Washing ton. His cravat was adjusted precisely in tin mode, his bat was evidently worn as a hat, not as an ornament, and his boots were not thin-soled: but bis whole toilet was that of 'all street., General Agent careless elegance, befitting a distinguished | dangerously ill. To-night it is reported that gentleman, who apent no great amount of the scourge has broken out in several other lime in front of his looking-glass. The many portions ot the city and among a respectable thousands who have seen him ou lecturing class of the community. One leport has it tours and on other occasions when he was off that there are half a dozen cases in Chelsea, a editorial duty—when not being driven before northern suburb, and two cases are reported the tempestuon* winds of bis busy life—cuu . neat thc house in which Captain scarcely credit tbe numerous accounts we Mike Shanley died. Three more mild cases have had of his carelessness as to dress. Yet have been reported at the Polar street toli- they are correct in the main. His marching ; gate, a half a mile east of the city limits, and her was a girl—one about ten and the other j eight years of age—all down with the fever and { not a soul to nurse or care fer them; iu fact, L the eldest of the girls stated that they had ' Peachtree street. eaten nothing in thirty-six hours. All of them I — died during the night, and were buried in the AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. Potters Fields. Hundreds of similar cases y ben WILSON it CO.. Broad street, next door i might perhaps be told, were tbe particulars in • the bridge, makes advances to planters. A fq each case known, but now, tbairk God, they | Bu« of Agricultural Implements, Publishers of the will all receive at least some little attention. Our physicians are nearly worn out with their arduous labors and two of them are down with the fever, but are not believed to be street, Atlanta, Ga. ; Rural Southerner. i hand. Broad New York 1 T FICKEN, Manuiicturer, Importer and Dealer 9W in Fine Cigars. Pipes, Tobacco, Snuff Boxes and : Smokers Articles, No. 17 Peachtree street, Atlanta, fl 0, p 0.0( 0. (JAHN & CAMP, Wholesale Grocers and Provision Dealers, 25 East Alabama Street. Atlanta, Georgia. S IMMONS Jz HUNT, Groceries of every description Country Produce at low rates, at Junction of Marietta and Walton street*. A DAIR & BRO., Wholesale Grocer, Aiabaxna itreet. Atlanta. Ga. T AJXYs R. WYLIE & CO., Wholesale Grocer. 82 and 34 North Broad street. W. Sash, Blind*, Mouldings, *c., Broad street. LIQUORS. _jGa., Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Rums, Gins, etc., and Pbopbietobs or the MonrraiN Gap Whiskies. / mcstic Liquors, Peachtree street. EADOR BROS., Wholesale'Tobbac 35 Whitehall street. Atlanta, Ga. MARBLE YARDS. e Company, offict Residence McDonough street, < J UDSON’S MARBLE WORKS, Atlanta, Ga., man facturer and dealer in Italian and American Mi B c .. n , ri „ . .. v . TTT>fT , ■ - , „ , ble. Office and Works corner Loyd and Alabam kUHRT, Cigars, Tobacco aud Snuff ; streets, opposite O. H. Jones a: Co.’s LiveryStabl- W hitehallstreet, near railroad. j Orders solicited and promptly filled. Prices reasoi... sjpT-ly ble. Terms cash. M , Advances made to i CONTRACTORS A. TUTTLE, Contractor and Builder, corner fully carried out. COPPER. BRASS AND IRON. Ty It LIAM GRAY. Dealer " Marble. Mantles. Stan MEDICAL. ture, Burglar and Fire-proof Safes, Broad street, j BANKS. COTHRAN & JACKSON. BANKERS, ROMS. Georgia. Collections and Remittances piomptly attended to. I hit. W. T. PaRK, office No. 35 ; Woueball 1 F F. O. Box No. 268. Atlanta. Ga. Treatment of TyjIDDLETON k BROS., Coppersmiths, Brass j Chronic Diseases, Impurities of the Blood, Ob< vtric? A TLANTA DEPARTMENT Southern Life. Juo. ' IT B Founders, Finishers, Gas Fitters and Sheet iron and Diseases /\ B. Gordon President, A. H. Colquitt Vice Presi- Workers, Broad street, opposite the Sun Buildiug. wily. and Children t, J. A. Morris Secretary JEWELRY. SILVER WARE. AH work done promptly. H UNN1CUT A Brass Worke: , Atlanta. CANDY AND CRACKERS. B ank of the state of Georgia—f. m. co ker, President; W. W. Bell, Cashier. Paper dis suit was not tbe same as that he wore ou dress scattering cases are mentioned on Monroe and boJ.ut'lnd'Mtd. d- Ch2Si"Sn*2ii parade and the grand review. And it is cer tain that be never beatowed much time in getting himself into his best clothes. Eevjral years before his death he lectured on cne occasion at the city of Hamilton, Ohio. A barber was sent tor to shave him, and act as temporary valet de chambre, by whose labors Mr. Greeley appeared in the faultless fashion of an exquisite. He surveyed him self hi tbe glass a moment, and—exploded. Retying his cravat, and jerking his standing collar about with an energy of manner and of idiom, while the valet vanished out of the storm, the lecturer appeared in due time with his wearing gear a little awry about the neck, - ,, ... , .. Exchange bought and sold. Checks on all points in Madison, as well as on bhelby aud \ ance Europe, in sums to suit. streets, in the eastern aud southern parts of kt Agents fir the Inman and Cuuard Steamship the city, but as yet no fatality has attended Lin '“- First cll,s »“■» ““W' at lowest them. For the benefit of the many citizens — te8 ' — of this place who have fled from the scourge, j f ^ N»tionat° SHI!i ’ aDl1 Br ? k0r8 . and are now in yonr city, I append the names Mon*, to loan. lx. National Hotel. Exchange bought and sold. LAWYERS. J OHN A. WIMPY, Attoruey-at-Law, Atlanta, Georgia Practices in all the courts. Special attention given to tbe collection of claims, and all business promptly attended to. eha>l street, Atlsnta. U LEWIS’ STEAM BAKERY Manufactures all Forsyth street. DYE-WORKS. S O proprietors, Propagators and Dealers in Fruit j Trees, Grape Vines, Ornamental Shrubbery, Hot How— Plante, etc. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSES. rpHE DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. i Kimball X House. William Gordon, president; Jas. M. Willis, cashier. J Jno. T. Grant, president; Periuo Brown, cash’r NO. H. JAMES, Banker, James’ Block. and residences of those reported for burial to day at the different uodertakers’ estab'ish- meots. Telegrams received here from Little Rock and Duvall’s Bluff, as well 'as Helena, Arkan sas, report straggling cases in each place. To-day’s train from the former city brought one hundred refugees ou their way North, and A TLANTA NATIONAL bank, capital $io«.ooo Wl - the local packet from Helena brought as many State. Depository. A. Austell, President but otherwise without violatiou of the mode. , more, while from Duvall’s Bluff the exodus . 1 „ ..... — — — He has been seen on the streets of New York , was about fifty, wearing a coat literally aut at tbe elbows. For many years of his life he was absolutsly ( ^ Good Thing Duly AppaEciATED.—No ! Xj^- indifferent as to ^is dress, and at no time did beneficial revolution ever goes backward; and 1 he have the desire or tbe patsence to give this maxim is as invariable in medicine as in special attention to his personal appearance, politics. The advent of Hostetter’s Stomach | BOOTS AND SHOES BAG MA811EACTORY. LSA8, MAY k CO., Dealers and Mauutav .arer* of Paper and Cotton Bags, Twine, Rope, O <1 Metals, etc., corner Pryor and Mitchell streets, Atlair •.. Ga. gentleman on occ sions when not hard at tjon in the treatment of a large class of ail- 1 H Boots aud Shoes, Leather and Shoe Finding*, work is ft fact vhicn we may in justice rather rneuts, and that revolution has ever since i si*, of the Golden Boot, J» Pe^htre, itrwt, AtUnu, credit"^ the gemtts of his tailor than bis own. | been in "the full tide of successful experi- Q^ot-Ki.. If there has been one man who give, less at- ment. 1 ' . If that tide has borne the proprie- j ‘I^J^akkham * HoLDERNtss, whoUMte dfwier. tention to hi* toilet, other, that man was, Oswley. as a toilet, than any \ tors of the celebrated vegetable specific "on \ most likely, Horace ' to fortune,” it has also borne thousands oi human beings, who were languishing under in Boot, and Shoo,, Bepublic Block CARPETS. MATTINCS. ETC. A fond Iowa father writes to an exchange that he is annoyed by his son staying oat at nights, end asks tor a remedy for the evil. Tho exchange replies: "There are several remedies. TH boy’s spine can be, broken with an ax. or be can be nailed to the floor with a red-hot railroad spike driven throogh Bis abdomen; but the most effective way ia to compel him to wear pitched cloth ing. i the effects ot disease, weak and hopeless, out W *>• KtN1, s I CK8 & soss. ina largest suppir of p ., , c 1 *. ’ : kl» Carpets, Oilcloths aud Matting to be found m the of the depths ot despondency into the para- cit y Marietta street depths of despondency into the para dise of health and cheerfulness. It is no ex aggeration to say, that to tho vigor, the regu-1 __ music AMP MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, lanty of habit of body, the good appetite aud j UILFORD, WOOD a CO., Dealers in Music, Or- perfect digestion, acquired under the opera- gans. Pianos, Musical Merchandize, and Impor- tion of this nut quailed tonic aud corrective, |? r,of instruments aud atriugs, 68 Whttfhall multitudes of peop’e in every walk of life, I -^ >t Z who had been vainly physicked in the usual i \ L - BRAuMULLER, Dealer in Mustcai lnatru- si i u n „uK XX* »eots, Ststiouery, and aolo agents for Steinway way, owe tae j.essings of renewed health aud ^ sons’ and other celebrated pianos. J6 WhiUbal) the prospect of prolonged life, sept 24-1 w .treet, Atlsnta, Ga. i tbe United States j DENTISTS. — w \R, JANES ALLEN LINK, Dentist, corner White- Practices iu sll i rietta street, v.p stairs, practice* in ail the D ball aud Hunter street*, Atlanta. Ga. D. CARPENTER, Deatiat,”No. 47 Whitehall • struft. Atlanta. Ga. » R D. BADGER, Surgeon Dentist, Peachtree street. Work promptly and nsatly fln ished. X street, will atteud to all kii W IZARD HEYWARD, attorney at-Law. No. 1 • Marietta street. 8 B. SPENCER, Attorney at Law , ortier White • and Alabama streets (upstair’)), Atlanta, Ga. M DEGRAFFKKRtED. Attoruo. at La*, *p> • attention t > the prosecution of claim< a^ai State of Georgia and Unite I State*. O.A *e No 1 A toll’s Building, up stairs. AUCTIONEERS. i consignments. Rouse-Near the bridge, convenient to all the Churches, Post Office, Library, etc. A FEW ladies and gentlemen can be accommodated with good board at Mrs. Overby’s, on Broad tract, just across the bridge. T • Mid iX’u'.cr in Furniture, Marietta street. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. D and 22 Kimball House. OVAL * NCNNAIXY, Aiiuruej. riTOHCOCK k WALDEN, Book. «nd r»ncy St«- L tlonery, 105 Whiteh.ll Street. BIM.NF.SS COLLEGES. "Lareudou House,” on umi*h pleasant room* L single persons. Day -oarder* also r*- PICTURES AND FRAMES. R. BANDERS, Mauuiacturer i ironios. Mouldings, Looking Glaa . 37 ** Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Ga. COME ONE! COME ALL! ATVTTa REGISTER A LL wishing to paiticipate in our Municipal Elec- i tions are required to come to my offic* at the City Ball, and stairs, 1st floor, practice in sll the O. T. FRY, Attorury-st-Law, No. b Kimball cal busim _ House. Resid n uce corner McDouougn aud Kich ’ * ~ ardson street*. tu street. up II OOHK’8 SOUTHERN BUSINESS UNIVERSITY, i r pgi*, cr their nsmes, where the books > i-ourts ! ilX corner Brosd and Alabama street*, Atlanta, Ga. G* srdso H address B. F. Moore. A M. President. EASTMAN’S. ATLA' TA BUSINESS COLLEGE, ■ ASTMAN’S. ATLA* TA BUSINESS COLLEGE, rnreny ayyv SiVINQS Jk. TDIRT Pfl Detwiler A Msge«. Managers. Corner lane and rKLLlJmAlf * oAflllttA «* IKUwl l/Ut LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. keeps always on bsnd s.large supply U f Mu!e* ! and Hsraes for sale. Peachtree streets. Thr e hundred Graduates i position. .Vila, pistols. Ktc. L tHAS. HEINZ, dealar m liuu*. Kitten, Pistola j Fishing Tackle. Powder Flask a. Shot lteits, An- jrni'.ion, etc.., Whitehall street, near Depot. (Chartered by Government of United State*. Office Broad Street, corner Walton, R ECEIVES Deposits of Fiv* Cents upwards. De posits payable on demand with interest. Inte- est compouEded twice per annum. Send for cirular. n v26-lv PHILIP D .CORF Cashier