The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, September 30, 1873, Image 1

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THE ATLANTA HERALD. VOL. II—NO. 36. ATLANTA, GA.. TUESDAY. SEPTEMBER 30, 1873. WHOLE NO. 342 HERALD CORRESPONDENCE. The Farmers’ Movement. OUE NEW YOKE LETTER. ALL ABOUT THE CRASH, ETC. New York, Sept 2ti, 18 Tc THE Editors of the Herald: New York is a world within itself. Just to points oi this reform are: The decentraliza think that one-twentieth of the entire popula- tion of power The Troy, Missouri, Herald contains a lengthy article on the subject of Farmers’ or ganization, from which we extract the follow ing: The necessity for that reform in political administration which united effort of the far- j meis of the country, especially of the West, i can alone obtain, is so urgent that it cannot j fail to be recognized, by even the most super- ' ficial observer. Briefly stated, the main H. CASTLEMAN, PR. OVISION FAIXTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC. the reservation ot the •.ion of tho whole United Steles is comrreceted government from the control of monopolies and rings into the hands of the peo- General Produce Broker, ATLANTA, GA. Office—Alabama Street, opposite Depot. seplO tf ATLANTA PAPER MILLS. within a radius of twenty miles of this city . pj e ^.j} ere properly belongs; the destruc- Ncw York proper has upwards of one million tion of the power of corporations that dis ci inhabitants, Brooklyn five hundred thou- j criminate against classes and sections; the For specimen of .and, Newark, Williamsburg, Harlem and equal distribution of the^benefits and.burdens to this issue of tin. p.p.r, ’ ’ * of the government, so that the system that ■ ■ - — - other surrounding towns, vvbicU owe their now obtains—the West beariDg nearly all the APOTHECARIES. existence to New York, upwards of five hnn- burdens and the East receiving nearly all the j ; — ; —*v„. .... dred thousand more, making the entire popu- benefits-shall cease, and finally that govern- (j venable, Wbolewean e Drug; !..tion of New York and ite surroundings over sh » U administered in Us every de- Decatur ..reels. two millions, being nearly twice as many peo- canZ'mo^'Purely and speedily trE " BV C ‘ POPE ’ Whole “ l0 27 SEWING MACHINE AGENCIES. rilHE IMPHOVED HOME SHUTTLE SEWING X MACHINE. Cheapest and most Durable. Also, THE HOME—finest machine made. Prices low. D. G. Maxwell, Gen'l Ageut, corner Eroad and Marietta streets, Atlanta, Ga. Office, Corner Broad and Marietta Sts. i Opera House. The “ Fast Gain- «£^dl're^ripUoni.U, corner Peachtree and ; c^ner ^oTd and Aial^ma streets. T he singer drop-leaf i.iwino mai him Best Sewing Machine made. R. T. Smilie Agent, , TY • W Peachtree and 33 Broad street. Best city HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. rilOMMp, WTEWABT * BECK. Hardware Mer- X chanta. corner Decatur and Pryor streets on- posite the Kimball House. ’ 0p "I M. ALEXANDER A CO., Importers and Dealers f/• Hardware, Carriage Material and Mill Stones, Whitehall street. T HOS. M. CLARKE & CO., Importers andTWhole- i Mle dealer, in Bndni,, Cutlery, Hirne,, and 0°°**, °‘ description. Peachtree street. Largest stock in the city. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. A T. t'INNKY, Manufacturer of and dealer In • Carriagea, Buggies, Wagons, Sewing Machine wagons, Ac. bend r — ~ beyond the Bridge. D AVID MCBRIDE, Manufacturer of Carriages Wagons and Buggies, Decatur street. J i. FORD, Carriage Manufacturer, corner Line • and Pryor streets. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. CO., Commission Merchants, ATLANTA DEPARTMENT SOUTHERN LIFE Insurance Company. ASSET8 JANUARY 1st, 1873 $1,534,483 97 THE LEADING Life Insurance Company OF THE SOUTH. GEN. JOHN B. GORDON PRESIDENT ANNUAL INCOME ABOUT fil.fiMjDW INjfc. \\T 8. KEESE gent, V V • W 1 I reference giv street. Atlanta, Ga. H pie as are contained in the whole State of obtained by the formation of a new and inde- ! s ^ eo. j. howabd. successor to Howsrd k McKay, | Georgia. Think of these figures, and some pendent party, or by the influence of the new j lx Wholesale and Retail Druggist, at the otd stand, ., 6 , , ,, . movement upon the principles and platforms 1 Peachtreestreet. .dea may be formed of the v.istness ot tins of eitLer _ (> », the . g . -- great metropolis. A few years ago, and the , a question that merits, and will donbtless re-j AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. Fifth Avenue Hotel, on the corner of Twenty- ceivc due attention. j t ben WILSON a CO.. Broad street, next door to •hird Street und Broadway was considered i The Houston, Texas county, (Mo) Demo- > I . tho bridge, makes advances to planters. A full .hird street and i'.roadway was cousiuereu ( ^ treuting cf the Farmers - movement con- , Une of Agricultural Implement., Publishers oi the town to succeed. Now Eighty- c i n( | es . ; Rural Southerner. OWE SEWING MACHINE AGENCY, corne *w a ANSI FY formprlv J a t n «w t. Broad and Alabama atrecta. Aa good among J # gust*! Ga.CommissionMerchant,’ ?oro?r htnea as old Etta. Howe was among man. | Pryor and Hunter Streets. Advances in cu“ or by acceptance, made on gooda in atore or when bill* La SALOONS. ding accompany Drafts. ! JOHN W.JtlMBRO, Turf Exchange, No. 5 Decatur street. Finest “35 i in tho city. P OPE & McCANDLES, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, and Dealers in all C O N O M la the Watchword of the Company. O C. CARROLL, Chicago Ale Depot. Pryor street, kinds of Produce, No. 83 Whitehall Street Atlanta • near Alabama, is sole agent for the Old Ruaaell Georgia. Orders and consignments solicited Re! Bourbon Whisky. too high up| ninth ia brisk with the hum of busy life. ; eludes: This movement of the agricultural interests M AUK W. JOHNSON. Dealer in Agricultural Im- aet* New York to’boding and seething and j hoo°; and however modest and tim.J may be . , , 8 ...... i their hret action, they will soon find them- yelling should be felt throughout the entire ^ 8€ i veb caught up in the whirling tide of State land? I have not written you a full descrip- and National politics, and will be compelled, j tion of this great commercial crisis, as I did ! whether they wish it or not, to consider all not desire to add fuel to tbe blaze. Now that i matters have become comparatively quiet and 1 upon indeed, the fact of the organiza- men begin to review the occurrences of the tion of these clubs and granges, and their in- past seven or eight days, nearly everybody trodnetion into the field, with the influence 4 .. , . 4l . and the interests that they represent, as a ..as come to the conclusion ia a compact, independent element, cannot fail to more senseless panic never has prevail- retire many ol the issues of the past, that ed, because in the first place the country have been settled, but which Badical politi- was never in a more prosperous condition. cia ? s P« R ' st in keeping before the public, i , . . , 4 , i and presenting newer and more vital ones in Good crops have been made all over the coun. theirstead. try. The cotton crop is still on hand and un- The Macon (Missouri) Democratic Times, : sold. Tbe world is obliged to have it, and speaking of the popular uprising, says: even should everv banker in New York who . The larmets* war, ns it is sometimes called, JT House. , . . , 4 . . . ... is destined to have a gieat political influence. Willis,cashier. “ as been dabbling in speculative stocks fail, Jt Has already roused the people from that fyinzENS* cotton would command gold. If our people indifference to public virturo which we have wiil only have a little patience and sustain looked as one of the most dangerous symp- the Banks which control the funds to move , t f °“ s of th . e ba J tau g bt | be P that _ . it is more important to ask about their can- this crop, gold will come from Europe to buy I d j da t e8 whether they are honest and capable, the cotton and all things will get easy once than whether they have the support of the more. In fact, I really believe that the crisis regular caucus and always hurrah for the reg- I of liquors mixed in tbe best style. HEAL ESTATE AGENTS. mission Meri baut, corner Fonjxli and Mitchell BANKS. COTHRAN & JACKSON, BANKERS, ITOIVIE. Goorgia, Collections and Remittances laomptly attended to. •ep9-3m B e < cornei Peachtree andW&l SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTING. counted. Deposits received. Foreign and Domestic , at office of the above. G. W. Exchange bought and sold. Checks on all points in | Whitehall street, Atlanta. Europe, iu sums to suit. c — ■ " - r— — Agents 1 r the Inman aud Cunard Steamship ! STOVE AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS, lanes, .f First cls» and steerage tickets at lowest j gfKWABt « WOOD, d^er. Money to loan. rjlHE chant—Warehouse Corner Bartow Street and W. & A. It. R. Office, 9 Alabama Street Grain, Hay- Flour, Bacon, Bulk Meats, Lard, Hams 'sugar-cure*d and plain) Lime, Cement, Piaster, Domestics and Yarns. A C. & B. F. WILY, Wholesale Grocers, corner • Decatur and Pryor Dealers in Paper, Paper Bags, Twines, Rope, Paper stock, old metal, hides, etc., 33 Piyor street. Atlanta, Ga. IE 3 IR, O IMI In adjusting and paying losses. I 3 T NO RESTRICTIONS On Travel or Residence. The Southern Life Offers advantages that cannot be surpassed. VICE PRESIDENT A. MORRIS, Secretary. > vision l>eaier8, Alabama street. FINANCE COMMITTEE: J NO. H. JAMES, Banker, James’ Block. UNDERTAKER*. i d ^HAS. R. GROOMS, Undertaker, Hearses hrompt* I T J* WILLIAM8 h CO., Dealers and CommisMot [ ly sent when requested. j fLF * M WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS. ETC. ! A. AUSTELL. E. W. HOLLAND. CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. A TEANTA NATIONAL BANK, Capital $10f,(K)0 j Ribbons, Notions, Etc., No. 88 Whitehall Street, At! ^ „s._a-_ Depogitory, \ m Austell, President , lanta, Georgia. __ ! ^TM. RICH h CO., Wholesale Notions, White Goods, 14 AC- MAMiFAtlOHV. through which we have passe,!, ami are pass-; . raise the standard of tbe party nominations, mg, will be productive of good. During the , Xeither 6ide can afford to present a candidate past eight years railroad corporations have 1 whose character will not bear the closest ex- been floating bonds to the amount of nearly agnation. . 1 vifnhv hivkh t snv , , , -.I• ^ <1 ♦ Advising the farmers, the Pans (Mo.) Mer- H E ,? KY & MX hundred million Of dollars. ^OW tbilt „„ rv . u oa XX Boot* aud Shoes, Leatl .u w kki i nc . cll I^ Bas following. Sign of the Golden Boot, 39 Peachtree street, Atlanta, \ the bubble has burst, these vast corporations | Their policy should be, now and hereafter, Georgia. w ill no longer be competitors in the money to choose none bat true, tried, fuithfaljind 1 Ti MARKHAM k HOLDERNK88, Wholesale dealers I “* "" lfX in Boots aud Shoes, Republic Block Paper and Cotton Bags. Twine, Hope, Old SteUls, I W plicK *f®-. Wholessla Wbite Goods, Notions, corner Pryor and Mitch. 11 streets. Atlsnts, 0s. I Hosiery snd Glovss, Kimball House. I AW Jt CO., Wholesale Crockery, Marietta strve FRUITS. VEGETABLES. ETC. BOOTS AND SHOES. wholesale dealers in WOOD EXGKAVI.VG. I Wood, corner Peachtree and Marietta, up stairs. MEDICAL BOARD: , V. MILLER. M. D. J. M. JOHNSON, M. D. L. E. BLECKLEY, Counsellor. THE SOUTHERN LIFE ! nkb as one of the FIRS! Companies of the Contznc n SUCCESSFUL AGENTS WANTED. BOGERS & LEMAN, General Agents, Macon. Ga. MILLER & LAWTON, General Agents, Augusta, Ga. BLACK WARING, General Agents, Columbia, S. C. no^-21-dtf MISCELLANEOUS. sudden and startling decline in alt kinds of -locks as carried down tbe firm of Fisk & A Card to the Public. O L. BKaUMULLER, Dealer in Musical luatru- i nur WhitAhiii Atlanta n. • ments, SUtionerj-. and sole agents for Steinway | WhltehtU ' ^ >D . t «'.^ A Sons’ and other * * *“ """ ” *»»>**« w - ^ “ street, Atlanta, Ga. hall street, Atlanta, Ga. _ for Kerosene Stoves, Pratt’s Astral Oil, Triumph Washing Machine. Clothes Wringer, etc., Belgean Sheet Iron and Enameled Ware. Whitehall street. INSURANCE AGENTS. reading matter than any other paper in Georgia CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. and Life. London and Lancashire Fire. Vir ginia, Fire and Marine. Cotton States Life. Broad street. Atlanta. Ga. near the National. J Hoi G. JONES. Fashionable Tailoring Establishment a within fifty yards of National Hotel and Kimbal louse. Full Lino of goods always on hand. S.&C. Imarket aud just so much more capital will, “ en - t0 serve them iu office. That XTAJmBog. aud Shoe., Republic Mock iTjvR.ru, P.mmumy,, toilPiSY. I S?U? duc * •* tbe low *“ ‘^ Als5 ' be left for tbe purposes of legitimate trade. jn e 0^^power, "who are ‘living and CARPETS. MATTINCS. ETC. ' SpUSS5^££S5k ^ °‘ ^ ^ | ^ 1 Now that the smoke has cleared away, there j rioting off the hard earnings of the toiling j s. KEHI)KICKS k sons. The largest supply of j rflHE WEEKLY HEUald. an Eight Page may be some interest to know how this ter- i masees, stand in awe Of this great move- j Carpets, Oilcloths and Matting to be found in the X. containing 56 columns, the largest and most in- iible convulsion began. It is (tell known i ment . ia I"* 46 fvident-for many of them ! Marietu street. j teresung paper m th.state.__ . . . t g-v i . .1 already see tbe handwriting standing out in j MUSIC AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. 1 W H. TURNER, Dealer in Human Hair, and Man- :hAt the failure of Jay Cooke A ^Co. was the g i ow i ng colors upon the wall. j f^lUlLFORD, wood a Co., Dealers in Music, Or- e iX # 15 wStehSIi^tS^At^u Hi * ir Jew * I eginning, and this failure produced such a ! VJT gans, Pianos, Musical Merchaudize, and Impor- - 10 i siree*. Allan ta, urn. & G. T. DODD & CO., Wholesale Gi. veers and — ^ ^ H ters of Small Instruments and Strings, 68 Whitehall* 4 ERGENZINGER, M^puiactorer of kinds ot i e ProvlaUn Doajfira, Corner Whitehall and Mitch- Street. ZjL# Bedding, Mattresses, Pfluows, Bolsteff? Err.' sll Streets,'AtfcBrin. j Awning and Tent Maker, No. 7 Hunter street, CAHN k CAMP, Wholesale Grocers and Provision Dealers, 23 East Alabama Street, Atlanta. Georgia. W T. LAINE, Family Groceries. Also has • Bakery attached. Furnishes bridal cakes etc.. Marietta street, west of Spring’s first store. Hatch. When their failure was announced, Editors Constitution:—A two column attack, i eopie were wild aud a run commenced on which is crowded a9 many falsehoods as i ever were printed in the same space, having iLe Union bav.ngg and Trust Compa- yesterday in a city paper, and that ny. This bank was considered one of paper r-fusini; to publish inv reply, I um ('oin- most conservative and staunch of all the New pelled to ask the courtesy of your columns York Trust Companies. It was supposed that j to , set right before the public. ... . . . - A . I would not trouble the public again with their assets were invested in Government, the cotregpond ence of the Police Committee, bonds and seven per cent, mortgages on real j were I not afraid that some of oar best citi- f-state, and when their failure developed the zens had not seen them. Section 408 of the fact that *1.750,000 bad been loaned to the I Ci'r Code reads as follows: '‘The , . „ , . . j Chief Marshal under the direction of the Lake Shore Railroad to pay a dividend not, Mavor ftnd Council, shall be chief of tho earned, and $200,000 to Mr. Grinnell. and police force and shall exercise general 1304,000 to a broker on $440,000 of stocks, ■ superintendence over the same, and he is and that Carlton was a defaulter for ' hereby made responsible for the good govern- ment of the same. So the public can see near halt a million more, the run ^j ia t j have exercised no power Dot given me commenced on the Bank ol the 1 by the ordinances of the city. Now, as to Commonwealth, on the corner of Nassau and what has brought all of this about: First ^^1 ei.Aafc Tf cAAn irnncmruJ fK«f 'EM Lieutenant Bomar denied me the right of Secretary; General L. J. Gartrell, Attorney; Wi 1 ine streets. I sx)U Iran p d • having anything to do with locating the men, Drake, Medical Examiner. Broad street, corner ward Haight, a former President Ol this Bank, j an( j alter repeated complaints to me against j Alabama. P. O. Box 276. ^x7 • Tobacco. Finest brande alwaye on band. Broad had overdrawn his account $225,000, and some of the police for failing to do their \\T P. PATILLO. No. 6 Kimball House, Agent ror ; 8treot ’ near Bri<3ce I that another depositor, who had goue to the I I asked the Police Committee for the aod I or uartfora E-rmrrKlin °« j 0H s FICKEN, m H I i, . . . . **i - eA/invUia. ^ ♦ .^'liberty to change the men from the wards - nu>aelptl1 *, *°”? nern MutuaL Atnena. iu Fiue UigarBi p ipe8> Tobacco, Snuff Boxes and l-ank to take up 9fid,UUl -Oi secur.ties tn.it be they lived in to Other wards, solely for the d CHARLES A, CHOATE. Kimball House, corner ! Smokers Articles, No. 17 Peachtree street, Atlanta,; had there, found that his securities had been good of the service, and not for political par-1 V' of 77,111 6treet - General Agent of New York <>»• sold, the bottom dropped out and confidence poses, as is charged in the “interview” in the was lost. Then the ruu began on the Na- j Herald. 1 have pronounced the charge false , c , . rr, * rv on the streets and on the house-tops, and I .:onal Savings .. Trust Company, now take occasion to pronounce it false again, • Ti Broadway, aud this liauk soon come lroin whatever source it may. Now ns Yielded. Bv this time everybody was wild, to the authority of making the change com- Led President Grant aud tbe Secretary ol the plained ol on the lPth of September I received . , 4 * VT the following note lroin the Hon. John H. ireasury were telegrapued to come to New ; Mecas’.ia, member of the Police Committee. York. They arrived on Sunday, and on .Sun- viz: viav night a meeting of all thebauk nri.sidents Atlanta, September lt>, IbTd. Df.au Sir-I am ot the opinion that a re glMMONB^U^T, Groceries of every description Atlanta, Ga. ASEB B. WYLIE 5 - CoT~Wb5ert« _ Grocerj 32 and 34 North Broad street. W 8. BELL & CO., Lumber Dealers, • Pryor and Lln&streeta. LIQUORS. if AGER BEER BREWERY. City Brewery, corner B J Collins and Harris streets, Lager Beer, Ale and Beer, Fecbter, Mercer & Co., office in Old Post Office Building, Atlanta, Ga, Job Work. STEAM PRESSES! FINE PRINTING HAVING ADDED NEW PRESSES AND NEW MATERIAL TO OUR OFFICE, AND SECURED THE SERVICES OF Reliable and Experienced WORKMEN. THE A tlanta department life association . street. of America. Officers—T. L. Langston, Presi- dent; C. L. Redwine, Vice-President; J. H. Morgan, ! Ga., Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic = Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Rums, Gins, etc., and | Proprietors of the Mountain Gap Wuxseies. . Herald PoIsMai Comply CUURS, TOBACCO, ETC. Forigu and Do mestic Liquors, Peachtree street. M EADOR BROS., Wholesale Tobbacco and Liquors 85 Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE EVERY DISCRIPTION OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING MARBLE YARDS. uce Company, offic No. 2 Wail street, Kimball House. Insurance Agency, office CONTRACTORS J UDSON’8 MARBLE WORKS, Atlanta, Ga., uiau«- facturer sod dealer in Italian and American Mar- 4* Gfflce snd Works corner Loyd and Alabama .1 8nun 8 treets, opposite O. H. Jones A: Co.’s Livery Stables. j Orders solicited and promptly filled. Prices reasona- j ble. Terms cash. sep7-ly W M. J. MAGILL,Superintendent Agencies Cotton ; States Life Insurance Co., No. 6 Kimball House. !0“ ly °* rriert out * Residence McDonough street, corner Fulton. 5IEDICAL. COPPER. BRASS AND IRON. Oldest Insurance Agency in the city. v as held at the Fifth Avenue, anil it was un D HU. \V. t. PARK, office No. 35 * a WnttedaU Street, P. O. Box No. 158, Atlanta. Ga. Treatment of — jAflDDLETON & BROS.. Coppersmiths, Brass ; Chronic Diseases. Impurities of the Blood, Obstetric; j3-1_ Founders. Finishers, Gaa Fin era aud Sheet iron ; and Diseases of Women aud Children mide a «i>ec- nounced that on Monday the Government organization of the police force is quit® nec- A fLANTA DEPARTMENT Southern Life. Jno. would throw fourteen millions on the market j essary at this time for the better protection of | J; A^M^SifSe^urv^ H * Col ^ lutt ' itfe PrMi ‘ 111 the purchas* of bonds. This caused a lull, 1 fiGzen.s generally, au< l I would most respect- . =.- , , f . t fullv call vour immediate atteuUon to tbe city ' JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, bat only temrorary, and Monday Tnead.y. 0 . rt j n , nets gov«roio« the same. I would sng- ; „„ la W8he , waVch... Clock,. Mq. and silver vvetinesauy ana luursaay. small firms toa- gest to you that you make frequent ebauges ; Xji W*re. Agent for the Aruu iel Febb.espectacle*, tinned to go down, until Henrv Clews & Co. in your men in the different wards and in- 110 Whitehall street. ^ __ weot down. This started tbe panic again, but ! struct ? OEr d /l ,ut . v “ ar * bnI WtiUennals to — T— LAWYER^. . ... . , . J1 - * Visit them frequently by night as well as by ; 6 J it did not spread, for all day Sunday ( j a y j and report promptlv au.v irregularities i JOHN a. wimpy. Attorney-ar-Law, Atlanta, Georgia the printing presses were throwing off that may occur. 1 Practices in all the courts. Special attention given the ten million of loan certified, and then : Very respectfully, ; ^ n c d ^ ion of “ d 411 bu * lue89 (Signed,) John H. Mercaslin. | ~ n< *°”■ 1 j Now finding that I should have a collision 1 YAME8 BANKS, Attorney at Law. Atlanta. Georgia. Founders, Finishers, Gaa Titiera aud Sheet iron . tore. Burglar aud Fire-proot Safes, Broad street. ‘ Workers, Broad street, opposite the bun Building. I All wo: k done promptly. H UNN1CUT k BELLINGRATHS. Gas Fitters, Brass Workers, aud dealers in Stoves, Marietta treet, Atlanta. i : CANDY AND CRACKERS. OOfUIII Nl.RSEKY, inn and Thurmond | proprietors. Propagators and Dealers id Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Ornamental Shrubbery, Hot House Plants, etc. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Forsyth street. passing from hand to hand soon replaced tbe currency that was locked up, and now all j wit h Lieutenant Bomar in making any i , 8p r?, i Coileciiou things seem tc be moving on as they were j changes, I wrote the following note or order j — ! kefor* 1 authorizing me to consult with Captain John- I T J - GLENN k SON, Attorneys at Law, practice ooore. J to make snob ohaiiaes as wo thought AJ* m a11 the 8Ute Courts aud m tbe United States I thought I bad seen panics before, but I Ron ' cuatigea as wc taougar Court(l# onceover James* Bank. ■ v ... ... ... , ... the good of tbe service demanded: —ill never M*r any wing like this, ana realiy leel 1 Police Headquaktebs, Sept. 20, 1873. ' ^ d. McConnell. Attomev »t Lew. office corner , unable to describe it Thousands would | Col. John Thomas, Chief ot Police—Sir DYE-WORKS. J AMES LOCH11EY, Atlanta Dye Claims, ftuteed. post office box 540. DENTISTS. McCONNELL, Attorney at Lsw, office corner litehall and Hunter streets. Practices in all the Courts In Atlanta Circuit. Attorney-at-law, No. 1 Ma- R R. JAMES ALLES LINK. Dentist, corner White hall and Huuter street*. Atlanta. Os. 47 Whitehall Whitehall street. ! photographs, etc., executed promptly, at reasonable 1 rates Call and see sjiecimena. PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSES. . J ONH H. WEBB, No. 82 Whitehall, and 72 Broad street. Table supplied with the best the market I affords. * K8. OVERBY’S" Boardiug House—Near the bridge, convenient to all the Churches, Post Office, Library, etc. SUCH AS BILL-HEADS, LETTER HEADS, CIRCi LARS, MONTHLY STATEMENTS SHIPPING RECEIPTS, SHIP PING TAGS, BILLS OF LAD ING, NOTES, DRAFTS, INSURANCE BLANKS. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, FIXE LABELS. BLANK CHECKS, LE- G A L BLANKS, RAILROAD BLANKS, INVITATION TICKETS, E LECTION TICKETS, BUSINESS CARDS, VISITING CARDS, CERTI FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, PAM- First ciase PHLETS, ETC.. ETC.. ETC., ETC.. ETC E D. OAKPESTER, Denn.t, ( street, Atlanta, 0a. cotirta. D. BADGER, Surgeon Drutiet, Pe«. Ltree street. Work promptly aud neatly tin ishej. AUCTIONEERS. congregate in front of ’the banks, and in 1 In consequence of repeated complaints from I — front of some of them tbe lines would i the P° lice for } a ‘ la " to Bttend | T. "to w«t. ^‘ : to the duties they are reqmted to do, yon are i - * ' '•r commmact to form at twelve o clock at hereby instructed to consult with Capt. JoIid- night to be there next morning. Those who i son and to take up tbe roll of both watches bad ready reoney have reaped a rich harvest ; and locate the men at snch places as you may ■„ I, n „r . i think the qood of the service demands: tnttre purchase of atoeks at the low pr.ee to (Sl d f N . A McLksdls. Ch n.. which they have fallen. Others have sent W. H. Bbothebtox, their money East and Sooth to bay grain and | J. H. Goldsmith, r. spencer, Attorney at Law. corner wtmouail Committee. ! ^7* and Alabama atreets up stair,1. Atlanta, Ga. Now, as to the reasons that all of the Police i ~\t DEORAFFESRIED. Attomsy at Law, ap-ria 1 _ — OK8EL LERS AND STATIONERS. .®°i ! State of Georn?a and UmtM*3ute«. Oare Xo*l*Au* B JBILUPS ft CREW. No. 1 Marietta etrest. Hook- I to all klnda of lasa 1 Marietta street. cotton. Others have done all they conld to keep up the atringency by locking np greeu- backa. Notwithstanding all this, there is no McLendon said it was not necessary that any tellte iiuiidiric!"up"»taIoi. apprehension of any widespread commercial * but the original committee should sign tbe disaster. Be patient. The same money is in : or ‘ ier ’ but 1 made two or Uiree U'Ps <° Alder- .. . ...» , , , , ; man LaDgston’s store, aud did not find him. the country that there was oefore, and people 1 1 ako , is f ted the office of A i d erman McDuffie, will get tired of carrying it around in their aid not find him. Alderman Young was pocket* and will soon put it in circulation. S. wintetuil I ,?• W N. WILLIAMS. Acutioneer and Coinmia«ion ine ”‘ f | 9 Merchant, Marietta ftreet, near Peachtree. Ad- w, No. 1 vauctfl made ou consiKumenta. T ^5S~C. MAYSON. Auction aua Coiuimaaiou Mercuant, • and Dealer in Fnmltwe. Martrtta i gentlemen can be accommodated >ard at 1* * i the bridge. . 'Larendon House.” on Peachtree atreet, can furni«h pleaaant rooms te 1 amities or tingle persona. Da> hoarders also re* cei ved. - PICTURES AND FRAMES. tellers. Stationers aud Pi Mrs. kiacreftdy, the well-known dramatic artiste and reader, died at Marshal), near rtica, on Salutday last. The deceased lady WihS born in Philadelphia in 1823, and at an <rirlr age she adopted the stage as her pro- lession. Mrs. Mac ready eras a gifted and ■experienced artiste, Imt on tbe whole a lather ;:lsuccessful one. present, and was promptly invited in by the ! Chairman. So the public will see that I meant no disrespect to any of the Committee, and I was fully sustained in what I did by tho Committee. Now, with this explanation , > public is not inte’es'el. John Thomas, Chief Mirsbal. Miss Thackeriv is com-in ; to fee u-», uex* X>KKPLES & HOWELL. Attorneys at Law, No. 20 ITCHCOCK WAI.DEN. Books aud Fancy Hto- XX tiouery, 105 Whitehall Street. J^OYAL k NUNN ALLY, Attorneys at Law, Gnffiu HI SIS ESS COLLEGES. m « ov>UE’» SOU LH8.RN BUSslNEeM UNIVERSITY,' Jx corner Broad aud Alabama streeis. Atl iiit*. Ga. A Standu d lnatitutiou, the largest and b«st practi cal business school iu tho South. For circulars, etc., address B. F. Moore, A M. President iAASsTMAN d ATJ.ANTA BlSlNEbJ* COLLEGE, . ! Pj Detwiler k Magee, Managers. Corner Line aud Peachtree streets. Three hundred Graduates uow iu position. ■ 1 H. k A. M. THltASHER. 5 MmrietU atreet. nv i* m stairs, 1st floor, practice iu all the courts. X'lEO* T. FRY, Attorney-at-Law. No. 6 Kimball Vx House. Residence corner McDonough aud Kich- ardson streets. jj^WlLL k CANDLxlt. attomeys-ai Law, No. It XI Kimball Horse. Practice in nil tlie, court*. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. WINS. PISTOL*. Elf. / 1L1NT I aYLOR, Proprietor oi the Ardo r Main. ►, keeps always on band a large Niipply of Mules and Horses for sale. d 1HAS. HEINZ, dealer in Gun*. Rifles, Pistols end Fishing Tackle. Powder Flasks. Shot Belts, Am munition, etc., Whitehall street, near Depot. NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY AND AS Cheap as the Cheapest! THOSE WHO FAVOR US WITH THEIR ORDERS MAY RELY UPON ALL ~ROMI 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. qoin4 to com. to my ofltc. a« tbe City Hall, »- | frX abroad Wi’if re er \be.r names, where the books are uowoptu ceive prompt attention and only a reasouabie per ceutage ou actual cost charged for the same. HERALD PUBLISHING CO. ALABAMA STREET OFFICE GEORGIA RAILROAD. A lot of Roll Bagging from Bottom, marked Dia mond A, at Georgia Ralhoad Depot Consignee want ed to take i^swenion, or it miTCt be atered. PHILIP D C >Rr*V4ita* A. WFREER. Agent. f AS. R. SANDERS, Manulecturer and Dealer in pI Chromoi), Mouldings, Looking Glasses and Plates, No. 37 S, Whitehall Street, AtlanU, Ga. COME ONE! COME ALL! ATVTP BJ0GIBT11R LL wishing to paiticipate in our Municipal Elec- A FREEDMAN’S SaVINQS A TRUST CO. Chartered by Government of United States. Office Broad Street, corner Walton, J^^ECEIVES Deposits of Five Cents upwards. > is:t* Days! ipo»iitd»*i t layable on demand with iuterni