The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, September 30, 1873, Image 7

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Personals. SCHOOLS AND COLLESES. MACON ADVERTISEMENTS* T he sixteenth regular course of lec- TORES in this Institution will commence on thn 1 ,“,S.3" r E " p "“ E ' Mb ATLANTA MEOIGAL COLLEGE. L Cboynsdi of San Francisco advertises a mermaid for sale. * Don Pedro of Brazil savr he love« the Yen- first Monday in November next, and contlcne until von rearo oi urazn says ne loves tne lan- th fir8t of March following. , kees. That s progress. Mr. Hammett, aged eighteen years, has ^AOULTY • been sentenced to be hanged in Georgia. A. w. griggs, m. d., Ex-Senator Doolittle deDies the report that Emeritus Professor of principles and Practice of Med ia e is going to enter journalism. JOHN T. RANKS. M. D.. F meritus Professor of Obatetrics. W. H. GUODVIN. M. D.. Professor of General and Medical Chemistry. WM. ABRAM. LOVE, M. D., Professor of Plij siology. JNO. THiD. JOHSSON. M. D., Professor of General and Descriptive Anatomy. J. G. WESTMORELAND. M. D., Professor of Materia Medics and Therapeutics. J. P. LOGAN, M. D., Profktsor of Clinical Medicine. ROBT. BATTEY, M. D., Professor of Obstetrics. A. \V. CALHOUN, M. D\ Prolersor of Diseases of the Eye and Ear. W. F. WESTMORELAND, M. D.. Professor of Principles and Practice of Surgery. J. B. BAIRD, M. D., Lecturer on Minor Surgery. V. H. TALIAFERRO, M. D., Professor of Diseases of Women. G. W. HOLMES, M. D.. Professor of Principles and Practice of Medicine. N. D’ALVIGNY, M. D., Prosector to Pri lessor of 8urgery, and Curator. Practical Anatomy conducted by Professor of Auato- . my. Tbo day before the failure of Jay Ccokc ho , The following fees for the Regular Course will bo entertained President Grant at his palatial required: it -jdenee, at Chelton Hill, near Philadelphia. Matriculation (paid oBce omy) $ 5 00 - rr. 1 , ,1 1 Tickets for the Fall Course CO 00 ^bcsiltanof Turkey, the shall of Pers.O, practical Anatomy (required once onlv) 10 00 and the victory of Egypt are ot the same age, Graduation 23 00 the three haring been born in the year 1830. ! Good board and lodging can be had near the College Delaware papers give sad reports ot ibe j * £*%££ be fun.Ubedprca.pUy by addressing A distiction*without a difference—-To be chosen to office without opposition. Mrs. Lydia Sherman has the female wards of the State prison at Wethersfield, Connecti cut, all to herself. Monsignore Capel, who figures in *‘Lo- thair,” l*ada the English pilgrimage to the shrines of the 6aints. .Senator Sherman sa3*s the people of the West consume two bushels of grain in remov ing one to market. Mrs. Fletcher Webster intends to pass some years abroad, and the Webster mansion at Marshfield is to let. Crecwell did it He instructed the party in Maryland to say nothing about back pay, as it annoyed the president. Wilkie Collins will deliver bis first lecture in America on the 17th of October, in Albany. The second will be given in Troy. Fuller will visit* Ohio before the election. The administration forces don’t work well out there, and they want an organizer. BERND BROTHERS Manufacturers of and Who'esale and Retail Dealers in HARNESS, SADDLES, COLLARS BRIDLES, LEATHER, HARDWARE, &c., &c., Nos. 44 and 40 Third Street, Macon, Georgia. EMPIRE STONE WORKS OF MACON, O A.. J. O. WESTMORELAND, Atlanta, Sept. I, 1873. Dean of Faculty. •ep'J-tf riTHF. undesigned Is now prepared to fill all kinds of STONE MASONRY, such as Guttering, Willing JL Graves, and almost everything else in the way of improvements in which stone is required. P. H. WARD, Proprietor. I Cherry street, will receive xtrompt attention. TT2TIVE R SIT? OF GEORGIA. 3D ANNUAL SESSION OF THIS INSTITU TION will commence on WEDNESDAY, October 1st, 1873, and continue, without intermission, r. e. McDaniel, GEO. W. PARROTT & BRO., COTTON WAREHOUSE A COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Cor. Pryor £ Hunter Sts sep2-lm ' ATLANTA, u». Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company of California, condition ot ex-Senator Sanlsbury’s health His cnee robust constitution has yielded at last, and is now very rnneb shaltered. Dr. O. W. Ormistead, formerly of Lynch burg, died suddenly in Mecklenburg county, Va., on the 13th instant, and his wife was so prostrated by the shock that she survived him bnt two hours. The Merrimac Journal says that the Hon. Caleb Cushing, when he was appointed judge, ] rifHE 731 read sixty volumes of Massachusetts Reports : J , Tl(» in ninereen days, and that his average study j Jj***^ g lEt .'tX,”1. c The "ill and labor for yeais ha3 been seventeen hours 1 „ fV COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE John A. Dix, Governor of the State of New York, Thurlow Weed, one of the oldest edi- And lYIBChciniC AftS, tors in the United States, and Daniel Drew, fKo wall ctrppf millionaire are apoa tbe United Spates Laud Grant. is au in- the Wall street Me.hoaist millionaire, are parlof tbe UniversJityt 8nd wi!1 ho idthe B .me pensioners on the government, they haviDg i Term. Every advantage which tho country allows, is been soldiers Of the war of 1812. Weed afforded for procuring a liberal education, both in a played a fife, DlX carried the flag and Drew I Genera] Course and in Special Departments. Degrees . 1 J . u t i granted bota in Arts and Science and in Law, Engi- cameu a musket. . neering and Medicine—the last through the Georgia Peter Noll of Cincinnati, on whose brow 1 K^g? 1 *** “ AususU ’ now etubod ‘' d with thc rests the laurels gained by manufacturing the ! TUP I AW cpunni - first class of lager beer ever made in that city, | int L.AW abnUUL was waited upon by six blooming damsels, remains in session throughout the entire yesr. Libe* | clad in white and with blue sashes, recently, | £ 1 „?r°„Vul n . i L tnl<i ' ! for thB beneflclariea and tor » tu - I and presented with a gold headed canr, in For Catalogues, containing full information, apply tq , "TYC 4 | \X/ /A I ,* I *r X |\| token of his early enterprise, ingennity and wm. henry Waddell, A b-w/ril III a, V/ t.wj W All .JL. — discriminating swallow. .nom-ir v„» l * The New Orleans Herald gives this sketch i CASH CAPITAL $300,000 00 siAsit assets eio.tsi 00 aug27-tf JNO. C. WHITNER, Agent, 38 Broad Street, Atlanta, Ga. AUGUSTA CARDS. oi Cicsar Antoine, the coal-black acting Gov-! T.TTf’V f’OIill TVtCTTTTTTF ernor of Lanisiana: -His habiliments are in LLl1 IAM111IL, ATHENS, CA. Mrs. A. E. WRIGHT. Principal. the laU't French style, and his appearance always neat and genteel, and his bearing by no means presumptions or self-sufficent. Without the dash and art of Pinchback, he is 1 aUo free from the flashiness and rowdy air of that sporting character. Without the dignity and port, he is also free from the austere P11HE FOURTEENTH ANNUAL SESSION WILL and chilling grander of the lamented Dane. I ± Altogether, then, Antoine is rather an enga- | ging individnal, and an improvement on his j TERMS PER YEAR : ancestois. He is, too, one of ns, knows onr Primary Department $20 oo ways and has some sympathies for even bis : D^.m.l^tmincluncd;;;;...... moo unfortunate white subjects. | jio . m J*. r m0 nth ‘10 oo ! Senator Windom, of Minnesota, has writ ten a letter to W. A. Croffat, of the Min neapolis Tribune, in which he says: “I voted against the ‘back pay’ amendment at every stage of its progress through the Senate. Be coming a law in opposition to my judgment and my votes, I have not drawn the back pay voted, nor shall I do so. Believing, however, that no law exists by which money voted as compensation for members of Congress can ' fcc covered into the Treasury -which view of the case has been confirmed by the opinion of the Secretary of the Treasury and the United States Treasurer as recently expressed—I have made no pretence of returning mine. Con ceding the purest motives to those who have construed the law differently, I may be per mitted to say that, entertaining the opinion above expressed, it would have been sheer demagogism on my part to have drawn this back pay from tbe Secretary of the Senate, in whose bands it now is, to deposit it with tbe United States Treasurer, where it would still t ■. subject to my control. 'Wholes 3j e Gt 0 cex s septJ- lira 241 BROAD STREET. AUGUSTA. GEORGIA. For further information apply to the Principal or to ' - • — - — JOHN H. NBWTON, nxNTFT Prea’t, Board of Trustees. W. DANllhU Lamas Cobb, Sec’y. | ***“» * HILL ; tST Macon Telegraph k Mataeugf-r pleaae copy in Sunday and Wednesday's paper for four weeks. jy31-Sun*:Wed4w LATB DlMEi A HILL. ‘’ au '“ a '“ - DANIEL & ROWLAND, Patapsco Female Institute, ; COTTON FACTORS, T Near Baltimore, Md., HIS INSTITUTE HAS BEEN IN OPERATION With the number of pux representatives from two-thirds of the Stetes, princi pally South and Southwest. lt« location is pre-emi nently healthful, is central, and easily reached by rail road from Baltimore and Washington City. For Circulars address MRS. R. H. ARCHER,* P. O. Elliott City. Md. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, And Agents Ter thc Celebrated Etiwan, Wande, Dngdalc and Cotton Food Guanos, Corner Jackson and Reynolds Streets, AUGUST A, GA. WCONSIGHMEHTS SOLICITED. COMMISSION FOB SELLING COTTON,' *1 PER BALE. augl7.tf. GREENE & R088IGN0L, GKO. E. RATCLXFFE. W. H. CHEW. SOUTHERN FEMALE COLLEGE Druggists § Pharmacists. GEO. E. RATCLIFFE&CO,, COTTON FACTORS, G-TTAN-O General News Items. Milwaukee has just counted ’em, and finds that she has 675 saloons. Tho Jumel will case has got another ad- rerso decision, and it isn’t floored yet. The English officials arrest a man if he attempts to get on a train of cars after it has started. A Brookiin man has cured big liver com plaint by turning hand springs over a chair. A considerable deposit of guano bas been found on an island in Lake Minnetonk, near St. Panl. A bug somewhat resembling the cockroach is taking possession of houses in New York, and causing great annoyance. The Erie road has appointed ‘‘a board of surgeons for the care of wounded passengers.” The next thing is to keep the board busy. Legislative reunions are tbe latest The surviving members of tbe Maine legislature of 1S41-42 will hold a reunion at Augusta goon. The sardine fishery is said to be the best this year for years, and everybody who likes the taste of coal oil and scrap iron boiled down wili rejoice. Ninety-six million bnsbels of wheat will be required by England this year from abroad. They onght to introduce a farmers’ movement over there. A Terre Haute man announces that he has ‘ almost’’ hit upon a plan to “harness gravita tion,” which, when complete, will give him perpetual motion. It doesn’t take a man long to rise above the common herd along tbe Texas side of the Bio Grande. AU that is needed is for him to walk off with'a horse. The average yield of wheat in Linn county, Oregon, this year, baa been over 40 bushels to the sere, and fields which have produced 50 and 55 have not been uafrequent. Belfast, Me., received, on Thursday, a car load of 400 bnshels of com from Omaha, Ne braska, contributed in aid of the sufferers by her late fire. It was passed free over the whole route. ■ A red-hot a*rolite came whizzing down through the trees at Marysville, California, re cently, burying itself eight feet deep in the ground. It weighed twelve pounds, and was so hot even after an hour had been spent in digging it up that it set fire to the cart in which it was being conveyed to the town. In the New Orleans Republican, Kellogg’s official journal, appears an advertisement of a once profitable form, now offered for rent at les3 than the taxes. What more severe com mentary could there be on Grant-Casey rule in Louisiana, that rule which was to have been extended to Massachusetts'! Recent geological surveys of the new ierri cories of the lar West revealed the very impor tant fact that the known coal deposits of the Rocky Mountain region extend over an area of T XjaO-ranso. Gra. HIS INSTITUTION, with a corps of Nina First Class Teachers, will resume exercises the last Wednes day In August. Fonr premiums for excel ence in Music and Painting were awarded Pupil* of this College at the last State Fair. For Catalouges, ad dresa L F. COX, President. RICHLAND BOARDING AND DAY SCHOOL FOR BOYS, 145 Lan vale street, near Park Avenue, Baltimore, Md. and German taught by experienced native masters. Session commences September 15th. Catalogues with full particulars sent to any address. Refers to Rev. R. B. Elliott, Gen. A. R. Lawton, R. J. Darant, Savannah; Samuel Lawrence. Marietta; John Martin, Augnata. jy29-2m IMPORTERS AND WHOLESUE flEAlER* IN DRI1DS 4. DRUCGISTS SUN- SHIES, SAINTS, OILS, CLASS. AC.. No. 264 Br»ad Street, AUGUSTA, CA. GENERAL COMMISSION MERCHANTS, No. 14 Jackson Street, AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, BAGGING and TIES always on hand. Commission far selling cotton $1 per bale. sepC-2m i C. H. PHINIZY. F. B. PHINIZY, C. H. PHINIZY & CO., COTTON FACTORS, BOARDINC. ENGLISH, FRENCH AND GERMAN B oarding and day school for Young Ladios and little Girla, 94 Cathedral street, Baltimore, Md., Miss Chaffee and Mis* Hameraley, Principals, as sisted by able Professors. Next session opens Sep tember 18th. Conrso of Study extensive, comprising all branches of a polite education. French is the lan guage of tbe School. Class honors awarded at the cloae of the year. Circulars on application. augQO-lq? AUGUSTA, CA. AKE L1BEBAL ADVANCES ON CONSIGN MENTS OF COTTON. Bnj tnd Mil Contract, for Fu ture Delivery tn this market or New York. Furnteh Planters with Supplies. sep21-3m M A S E A. T. FI N N E T Manufacturer and Dealer in C IR, IR, I -A-C3- ZEj s, Such as are Needed for The Southern Market Barouches, Pluetons, Victorias, Cabrio’ettes, Bretts, Top and No-top Buggies, Kockaways, Sociables, Doctor’s Phcctons, Sewing Machine Wagons. I Have Now on Hand the Largest ami Most Complete Assortment OF ANY MANUFACTURE SOUTH OF THE OHIO RIVER, Which I am prepared to sell at Reduced Prices. Using very best material, employing first class mechanics, having facilities equaled by none, I am pre pared to sell work Cheaper than it can be duplicated from any portion of the United States. Carriages renovated on short notice, and all work warranted to give general satisfaction. A. T. FINNEY. The Great Southern Stove Boose. COOKING AND HEATING STOVES—Every kind. Mantels and Grates, Tin Ware, Wood and Hollow Ware. Sheeet Iron, Zinc, House Furnishing Goods. Etc. Lawson B. Langford, 69JWest Side Whitehall Street. ATLANTA. CA£ T NOW HAVE ON HAND THE LARGEST STOCK OF GOODS IN MT LINE EVER 1 BROUGHT to this market Stoves, Stoves, Stoves! The celebrated Charter Oak 8tove—the mo3t popular and most extensively used in the United States. Agent for the “Atlanta" Cook Stove. Heating Stores—all kinds and sizes. Have for sale all the most popular Stovea now in the market. •TIN WARE—Of every kind and in the largest quantity, to orderpromptly. A full supply always on hand, and anything made Very Large Supply of Tin Plate an dTinners Findings, Sheet Iron: Sheet Zinc; Slab Zinc; Block Tin; Solder, Etc. A Large and well aelected stock of Light Hollow Ware; Wood Ware of every kind, such as Backets, Tub*. Washboards, Floor Pails, Sugar Boxes, Wood Measures, all aizes; Brooms, Well Buckets, etc. A Large quantity of HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS, POCKET AND TABLE CUTLERY. Private Boarding. EYEBAL GENTLEMEN can be accommodated with DAY BOARD, or Board and Lodging, by Mrs. M. A. PEGG, 127 Pryor street, between Mitchell and Pe ter* streets. I* very convenient to the business portion of the city. sepl&-2w Silver Plated W are Doiiai'tm.oiit for tlxo Iiodies: My large stock of handsome House Furnishing goods, Vases, Toilet Sels, etc , are well arranged for in3pec - tion. The Ladies are invited to call and see them. I have laid in a stock lor a largo WHOLESALE TRADE. In my line, and invite the attention of merchants to the same. I can offer special inducement* over any other market. Orders from a distance will be promptly attended to. Goods skilfnlly packed, and every advantage of the market given. I am now moving into my new aterc, 69 Westside of Whitehall street, lately occupied by Guflford, Wood & Co. Thc public are invited to step in and look at my new store and new goods. L. B. LANGFORD. THUS ■V'IKjO-IUTIA. FIRE AND MARINE INSURANCE CO. For the Winter Campaign. TEN THOUSAND SUMMER DRINKS, which ne is anxious to dispose of to make room for the winter fixings—Punches, Wines, Brandy Smashes, Cocktails and everything to make a man comfortable, served in the best style. The only bar in town that PURE ROBERSON COUNTY WHISKY Ia No. * Wall .tract, sepio-2m The Maison DeVille. ON TIME. THE GIRL OF THE PERIOD! BOARDING HOUSE. MRS. MAJ. C. M. HANVEY, Cor. Marietta and Forsvth'Sts., Opposite the Capitol, Is prepared to receive a few day and regular Boarders aug90-tf COIL! J^-OW 13 THE TIME TO LAY IN YOUR WINTER’S supply of coaL Best quality of Coal Creek Coal, also another quality of good grate coal that doyi not run together or amell of sulphur, and only has three per cent, ash—only half the quaatlty of any other coal sold for grate pur- upwrad. >7 250,000 mil. in | “mi. v.Jryiog from fire to tbiftr-five feet in thick- £'-3 m J. S. WILLSON, Agent. lee smith F elicitates himwif upon the f»ct that ho h». been tu«x for the put few week. In petnting, (tutting »nd brushing up The Girl of the Period, I and at last his efforta have been crowned with success. ; He is ab.e now to present to his old friends and the I public generally one of the neatest and cosieat resorts i to be found anywhere. He has opened the season with a fresh stock of pure old Brandies, Whiakios, I Wines, Gins, Ac., and a stock of real Havana Cigars, l as well as those of domestic manufacture, i go?* Gall on him on Marietta street. •ep7-ti REMOVAL. J. A. ANSLEY IT AS removed lit. Offlce t» No. 8 Hunter .treet, one ] TT door east of Whitehall. He offers for sale ! TOO Bales Standard India Bagging, j 2 Car Loads Kentucky Hemp Do. 20 Bbls. choice Sew Orleans Molasses. 20 Bbls. Prime Lard. 200 Boxes Tobacco, common and medium grades. 20 Cases double Anchor Durham Smoking, and sundry other Goods. Representing some of the most reliable business bonres in St. Louis, Louisville, Baltimore and Savannah, will buy fora brokerage such goods as may bo needed by tbe merchants of this city. Cotton bought and sold on commission. sepT-JOt FIRST-CLASS BOARD, By Mrs. CRIGLER, Up Stairs, Clark Building, Whitehall street, ATLANTA, GA. A few choice comfortable rooms to let to quiet par ties. Terms reasonable, sep21-2t N. R. FOWLER, Auctioneer. Guardian’s Sale. B Y virtue of an Order from the Conrtof Ordinary of Fulton county, I will sell before the Court | House door ia Atlanta, on the FIRST TUESDAY IN OCTOBER NEXT, within tbe legal hours of sale, fifteen and three-fonrth acres of Land, being part of land lot No. 149, of the 17th District of originally Henry now Fulton county, subdivided into twelve lots, as per plat, to be-eeen at the office of Wallace A Fowler, Real EstateAgents, and posters to be issued before salo. Sold as tho property of Mary Helena Lyces, minor, for her bonefit. Terms half cash, balance three and six mouths, with 10 per cent, interest. T. D. LYNE3, Guardiau, •2ptdR Salesman Wanted. W ASTED lu a Wholeiolo Biot «ml Shoe House an active, energetic young man, thoroughly acquainted with tt~o business, and familiar with tho Merchants throughont the State of Georgia. Address, giving references, '‘BOOT’S A SHOES," aept2d-4t Post Office Box left, Charleston, S. C. Liabilities Assets Net Assets Losses-Paid Since Organization- Forty-one year! In existence. Bates as low a 11 Xjoaaea * 11,314 75 .. 353,413 79 •• 342,099 04 • 1,500,000 00 In any other Good Company. will To o Promptly Paid. Ten Thousand Dollar, are deposited with Hon. W. L. Goldsmith, Comptroller General of the State of Geor gia, for security of the policy tn till. State. W. L. 00WARDEN, President. | WM. WILLIS, JB.. Secretary KINC, Agent, Brotd street, ATLANTA, GA. Also, Agent for the London snd Lancashire Fire—Capital: $5,000,000. State Agent, Cotton State« life Insurance Company, Macon, Gs.— Asset*: $542,201 28. Deposited with Comptroller General, of Georgia, $100,000. Mg28-2m J. CADSDEN 8. LEWI MANUFACTURER AND JOBBER OF ALL VARIETIES OF Crackers, Cakes, Snaps, &c., Amongst which are Soda, Butter, Picnic, Cream, Boston, Butter, Milk, Butter Wafer, Wine, Farina. Also, Sugar Cakes, Spice Cakes, and Jum bles, Lemon and Ginger Snaps, and others, which I offer to the trade at the LOWEST PRICES! and guarantee my goods to give satisfaction. South Forsyth Street, Atlanta. Ga.