The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 02, 1873, Image 1

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THE A.TMTA DAILY HERALD. VOL. II—NO. 38. ATLANTA, GA., THURSDAY, OCTOBER^, 1873. WHOLE NO. 344 Life in the Ice Kingdom. H. CASTLEMAN, PPL O VI ION sen leader. When the crew of the schooner j H. castleman, bad killed their first narwal, they made a vast j Atlanta, Ga. fireplace out of his remains, the openings j Whaling, in its details one of the most re- . between the ribs serving the purpose of a , pul&ive of hum&u industries, has associations grate packed in wood and oak am, and set . incomparably fascinating to the imagination, tire to the materials, in order that the odor- apart from the terrible toil, the endurance ! ous fumes might attract any bears that might I and the danger involved in the pursuit. A11 be in the neighborhood. But neither nar-i these come into the picture, and underlie its whal nor bear causes such an excitement as ! charm, enhanced by the great distance, the j the real “rightwhale," the tremendous giant i Rl'fiL'PV parting from homo and friends, the absolute 1 of the seas, with the likeness ot a man’s head ***'■■*-'* A luuul ^ xja , >ilence, the complete isolation. No news and face in the roof of his month; whosa j comes to the homes of whalers till they bring coming is waited for in speechles ex- i it, with ease and plenty, or blank of failure; pectation, whose value repays, lor all j no passing 6hips hail the voyagers to the far the labor and all the risk, even one who North, to the region where'man’s dominion have no eyes for the beauty and no sense of has never been acknowledged, where he is no the sublimity of the scene. They arc sailing more than a persevering invader, who snatch- on a silver sea, in the wonderful arctic sun- ! *~ es, with inconceivable toil and difficulty, a few light, which is unlike light in any other region; swift victories, and then is steadily, iuexora- in the still intoxicating air, which fill their veins PAIVTMt OILS, GLASS, ETC. ATLANTA, GA. Office—Alabama Street, opposite Depot. seplD tf ATLANTA PAPER MILLS. A tlanta PAPER MILLS—JAS. OBMOND Pro prietor. For specimen of •• News,” we refer t _ I to this issue of this paper. bly beaten back by the floating forces ot the with life and thrills them with a strange hap- ~-t— - — Ice Kiog. The giant barriers of the icc- piness ; past iridescent caves rising out of the realm arc closed against him, and the pore water—they can see far back into them SEWING MACHINE AGENCIES. TjhllE IMPROVED HOME SHUTTLE SEWING X MACHINE. Cheapest at.d most Durable. Also, THE HOME—finest machine made. Prices low. u. G. Maxwell, Gen’l Ageut, corner Broad and Marietta streets, Atlanta, Ga. Office, Corner Broad and Marietta Sts. D° i Opera House. The “ Fast Gain- APOTHECARIES. h Lates OWAKD Jj SOULE, Wheeler Wilson Sewing Machine Sales Room, No. 25 Marietta street. •test- style patterns constantly on hand. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. chants, corner Decatur and Pryor streets, op- l posite the Kimball House. ATLANTA DEPARTMENT SOUTHERN LIFE Importers and Dealers | -- - in Hardware, Carriage Material and Mill Stones, 45 Whitehall street. rilHOS. M. CLARKE & CO., Importers and Whole- JL sale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery. Harness and Iron Goods ot all descriptions Peachtree street. Largest Ftock in the city. —sks car: , rm:i: , assets January ut. ists u CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. Insurance Company. FINNEY, Manufacturer ot and dealer in 1 Carriages, Buggies. Wagons, Sewing Machine || Send for Price List. Broadstrect, just A. Wagons, Ac. beyond the Bridge. Wagons and Buggies, Decatur street J. FORD, Carriage i and Pryor streets. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. THE LEADING Life Insurance Company OF THE SOUTH. GEN. JOHN E. GORDON PRESIDENT ] ANNUAL INCOME ABOUT 5; mysterious hjght of the..retie winter bids j where tho upper' edges ate festooned with a I I \ defiance to liis pony daring. When the | dazzling ornament like a net-work of lace ! D^at^strSts! ri!80rlP ' 1OI)l8U ' < ' oln< ' r tM, - htre<! “ darkness comes down upon the polar composed of fine gems the fringe gleams in j wjENRif C. POPE, wiiolea.1. 37 Whitehall world, does the strange calm that broods over the prismatic light with every motion of the | I | ,treet. Atlauta, Ga. the great wastes of water within the great wave*. and the fairy halls are tilled with awful ( , , KO , howaiui, «uc<e MO r to Howard A McKay, wastes of ico which form the Spitzbergen sound. What marvelous, constant beauty and j Wholesale aud Retail Druggist, at the Old Bund, Islands remain untroubled, or do the winds j life where man is only a brief accident \-Lon- j Peachtree street, howl over the black waves until the ice-bar- don Spectator. riers shiver, and moao, aud split themselves i ►*-*-« into frantic fragments, careering wildly under What Some Women are Doing. the rushing laSh of the tempest, and anon closing up for long spells of their inexorable Among the impertinences of which the cen- ward? The whole region, duriog the brief ; hUB j s gmlty, touching female eecrtds, one of reason for which man can look upon it and the xnost notable is the nngallant levelations corner Broad and Alabama streets. j reference given. JL Broad and Alabama streets. As good among _ I A. ANSLEY, formerly J. A. Ansley A Co., of Au arhiucs as old Elias Howe was among men T* * gusta, Ga., Commission Merchant, office corner ——^ __ Pryor and Hunter Streets. corner Advances in cash, or by j -a ceptauce, made on good* in store or when bills La i ding accompany Drafts. AGRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. street. Finest liquors in the city. ^OPE A McCANDLES, Wholesale Grocers and ; ■ Commission Merchants, and Dealers | Rural Southerner. O. 1 ft- o.°=e 0 . U N - • ne ?- , -- A, * cama ’ “ so,e a « ent fo * the Old Russell Georgia. Orders aud consignments solicited. Rel turns made promptly. I ot liquors mixed in the best style. plements, Seeds, Guano, etc. Advances made to 1 BANKS. COTHRAN & JACKSON. .ive, is ODe of enchantment and delight, bnt jt makes as to the masculine occupations and \ planter. Marietta street, he leaves it with the lingering longing to i employments selected by some of our Aineri- leam the mysteries of its winter unfulfilled. , can vromen. Not content with wanting and So wonder that the good pcopie of Hull waiting for their half of the platform aud the watched with patient curiosity the lading of a ballot-box, the dear creatures are elbowing schooner-yatcht which sailed from Hull on their way into a great many trades and oc- BANKERS, the 11th May, 1872, with a small party of j cupations heretofore set down as essentially ~T~t rv?vrw! Goorsin I of ! '“<* to. gen, was to sail rouud the island, and j OQr women have entered the field, lit- — was fitted with all the requiremtiit > for whal-1 ©rallv, and fitted themselves for active partic- 1IASK OF Tnt STATE OF GEORGIA—F. M. Co ing and sealing. A large fishing fleet was ; ipjnts in the Grange movemen*, by entering President; W. W. Bcll, Cashier. Paper d:i .liinrr hnt the schooner soon ootsailed them thAmo.i..... rn . REAL ESTATE AGENTS. B ELL k GOLDSMITH, corner Peachtree andWal W. A A. R. R. Office, 9 Alabama 8treet Grain, Hav, Flour, Bacon, Bulk Meats, Lard, Hama {sugar-cured and plain) Lime, Cement, Plaster, Domestics and Yarns. ECONOMY Is the Watchword of the Company PROM In adjusting and paying losses. JP T W A Iltrtwomce U " 1 ' tK ' AUb * m * —• «W»*«s ' A. Decatur and Pryor SIGN AND FRESCO PAINTINC. sailing, bnt the schooner soon ootsailed them ^ themselves as agricultural laborers, and . all, and as the fishermen hauled toward their 1 (.you have the temerity to appear io the cen- fishing-banks. and she stood on her course ; sus returns as herders of stock and stock-rais- «-Ageut. f r the Inman and Cuuard Steamship alone, the taKhou board her was of the hyper- ers- xho high and mighty guild of architects Mr 4 lrsl ljU,B ard **® er *« 8 ticket * « lowest boreau seas ahead, whose dread and danger J has been invaded by one lone damsel; another J > — . -. c tt the men knew and had dared; and of the Toyagea over the seaot life as a pilot; 2. ma- Q. ^.Tuoul’ great whales, wnose capture is such fierce ex- king horses their hobby, are enrolled as host- Money to loan, citement and large profit. Many days s^U^l^rs; 2 more, forgetting Lubin, are not aaham- pass before the “fiuners” appear, bnt a length a p De ar as scavengers; 4 work in gas the gentlemen see theta, and their ill-conceal- houses, probably devoting themselves to re- ed admiration seeing uncalled for by the crew, torts; 4 more are engaged in bell foundries,| I to whom these wonderful creatures are no longer belles themselves; another quartet, . ■ hero orders will b« stteuded to. Krueaer A ^posits received. Foreign and Domestic i Bro. can be found at the office of the above. G. W. Exchange bought and sold. Checks on all points in Jacks, Whitehall street, Atlanta. Europe, iu suma In suit i Dealers in Paper, Paper Bags, Twines, Rope, P-per stock, old metal, hides, elc., 33 Piyor street. Atlanta, Ga. NO RESTRICTIONS STOVE AND HOUSEFURNISHING GOODS. S' ware, Housefurnlshing Goods and Children’s Car- 1>1 \ G TS Wliilnh.il .4 .nnt riages, No. 73 Whitehall street. UNDERTAKERS. Produce, Lime ar.d Cement. Forsyth street, Atlanta, C THAS a GROOMS, CmilrtiuterV* Uciww^ ttrompl. i X J. WILLIAMS A CO., D«l.m ,ud CommiwioD j ly sent when requested. I 0 Merchants in Grain and Produce. Haudles pro- very small deer, indeed, the mere outlying 0 f ar tfu! proclivities, are registered among H. J. “ wilde fowle’ of the ice realm, gliding ou that close corporation, the sculptors ; 5, not j —- - AMES, Banker, James' Block. WHITE GOODS, NOTIOMS, ETC. |3HILLIP8, FLANDERS A CO.. Dealers In Staple 1 iTlouS | “^j ^ ^^ ~ | •‘p-o-o-f" as thay come by the wh«»nce 5 ar; Q t more spirituelle in their aspirations, j they are watched in silence. The marvels figare as distillers: 8 brew ale and mischief; BAG MAS U KAt l UK V. of ths^ Northern seis^ come quickly ; \ an W ith equal facility; 12, whose cheeK suffices, ’ X^L Mayen s Island lies in the ship’s course, mount the auctioneer’s stand, and, in the ab- i 1 I.TDsam, MAY' A CO., Dealers and Manufacturers ot Paper and Cotton Bags, Twine, Rope, Old Metals, and ns they near it the whole islard is ^nce ofbids forThemBefv.Bi'uUcr the dolefui i etr ^'• COTnt ' r PrTnr '“r"' 1 ’- .91- ^ olive with white winged urmies of sea birds, “Going. Going, Gone.” Thon there BOOTS AND SHOES, the high clifls being tenanted by another are u who snpp iy f ast men with fast horses as tiriSi w U . NKS - v.' S()S host at rest; two rocka stand out from the livery-stable keepers; 10 who modestly enroll J4 Boot, Aid 8boe>, Leather and Shoe Finding., land exactly resembling swift sailing ships, themselves ns cacal-boi4^1iands t and drift ^gn of the Golden Boot, 39 Peachtree street, Atlanta, coming on with all sails set, and keeling a ]ong life on the raging cffnal; 15 splurge out I Qeor « ia - over to the gale; and the icy peak of ■ jntaihnnknri and brokers—two or three of' lyjARKUAM « holdeuness, Wboiesaie dealers CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. Glass and Earthenware. Kimball House. AW * C<»., Wholesale Crocaery, Marietta stree A near Br VIr P. PECK A CO., Wholesnle White Ciooda, Noth T T Hosiery and Gloves, Kimball House. WOOD ENGRAVING. Yood. corner Peachtree and Marietta, up stairs. FRUITS, VEGETABLES, ETC. A NTONIO TORRE. Dealer .a Fruits. an<TVegel tables. No. 107 Whitebi.il street, Atlanta, Ga. P. O. Box 454. GROCERS. t-nberg rises above the sea-level G.870 them, as all the world knows, finding time t3 feet. The beech had a history fall j make things warm for everybody by switch- of warning, and yet of wierd attrac- j j D g 0 ff j n t 0 much more unwomanly opera tion, for here were bits of whale boats j tions; seventeen have turned tinners in de- ia Boots aud Shoes, Republic Block CARPET8. MATTINGS. ETC. MISCELLANEOUS. S b. KENDRICKS & SONS. The largest supply oi * c ^?u°Il^t ha “ nd Ma,tlDg to be found 1U lhe ' I m . of the boisterous seas; fragments of wrecks I vvay* 20 appear as undertakers, by way of hav- j =r J -r^..u^ . - ^creating paper in the State, of ships that had fought bravely agaiust the . sweet revenge of running into the j — MUSIC AMO MUSICAL llISfRUMEIITS. ice, bat bad beea beaten; bits of masts of merchant vessel; huge piles of drift wood, once stately trees on the side of some Sibe rian river, now stranded on the arctic coast, and the little tunnel, with which the se.- worms had perforated it in every direction fenantless; for the wood-borers cannot live in the temperature of the awful arctio seas. The wild duck and the white fox have the island to tbemaelves, and beyond it lies the true commencement of the west ice, the surge of the heavy sea breaking upon the outer edge of the huge floating masses, and the illimita ble distance laden with heavy blocks, in- terspread with flat snow. Surely here is the end of all things, and no ship can ever get beyond this beautiful bar rier, the spray-sprinkled diadem on grSnnd the un^mpathetic race of mankmd;J j | elry. is wuiteiuUl .,re.t, AU.nu. G». have climbed to the lofty elevation ofnews- [ ter.of Small la.trumenu ud Strings, as Whitehall i ~Z RROENZiSGEB. MuutwSnrK of mi kind, of paper carriers; 24 torture poor man man their vessels and trim and fnrl in true sailor-boy fashion; 29, thinking it slow work making foot prints on the sands of time, busy their hands insteml with engraving on more substantial material, such as wood, copper and steel; 35 are set down as fishers, in sub lime contradistinction from those angling millions who fish only for mea; 33 are gun smiths and locksmiths, serenely forgetting that love laughs at persons of the Utter pro fession; 33 call themselves carriage trimmers, which brings to mind the many more who . do the same thing without dreaming of its being a bit like work; GO perform o. _ merits, Htationery, aud sole agent* for Hteicway i Ac Sous’ and other celebrated pianos, 15 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Ga. HAT*. J NO. U. HOLEKOOkT Dealer in Hata. Caps. Kara. I and all the latest novelties *n his line. White- : hall street, Atlanta, Ga. Mattresses, Fllllows, Bolsters. Etc. _ >nt Maker ' Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga. I ll H. LEDL'C, Manufacturer of Tin Ware, Agent ’ • for Kerosene Stoves, Pratt’s Astral Oil. Triumph u L1 — — • INSURANCE AGENTS. reeling matter than any otb*r t»p*i la Ge.rfi. CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. SiC. CAHN A CAMP, Wholesale Grrvers and i Provision Dealers, 25 East Alabama 1 Btreet, Atlanta. Georgia. The Southern Life Offers advantages that cannot be surpassed. Gem. A. H. COLQUITT VICE PRESIDENT J. A. MORRIS, Secretary. FINANCE COMMITTEE: AUSTELL. E. W. HOLLAND. MEDICAL BOARD! V. MILLER. M. D. J. M. JOHNSON M. D. L. E. BLECKLEY, Counsellor. THE SOUTHERN LIFE nka as one of the FIRST Companies of the Contineu SUCCESSFUL AGENTS WANTED. ROGERS & LEMAN, General Agents, Macau. Ga. MILLER & LAWTON, General Agents, Augusta, Ga. BLACK A WARING, General Agents, Colombia, S. C. nov21-dtf Ql IO Country Produce at low rates, at Junction of Marietta and Walton streets. Atlanta. Ga. TAdfcs B. WYLIE w. and Life. London aud Lancashire Fire. Vlr- ! "W B - LO^ E k CO.. Dealer and Manufacturer of ginla, Fire and Marine. Cotton States Life. Kim-i • Made Clothing, old stand, Whitehall ball House Block, in office of the Georgia Banking >***•*♦ and Trust Company, Atlanta. Ga. CIGARS. TOBACCO. ETC. _ _ , . . 0 . __ r _ sort tha brow of the awful Ioe King, shining with j ^ parental duty as carriers and tanners— almost unbearable lustre of rabies, diamonds, j albeit the hides they tan are not par- .metalds and sapphires; and the thundering ; ticularly sensitive; 07 ministers at the alUr, sound of the disrupted masses which strew J no , as b r ja e s, but in the sacerdotal line; 70 the aea is the warning of dismissal. They ! ma < ce bricks, with or without straw, and, heed neither, bnt sail toward the densest part, oddly enough, another 70 put bricks in men's through a fringe of broken ic. in a heaving 1 bats by attending bars; cloak-makers number sea, forcing the schooner at all speed, and 75j but, as their business is to cloak the charging the moat likely place for an en- frailties of their own sex, such employment S D fn%“ Thsv^t for U thiv h haT; 1 ^ ^ " C ^ i ful fury. They get through, for they have , g| e an( j lath-makers; 381 devote themselves secreUry; General L.J. Osrtrell, Attorney; Wi am men onboard who are accustomed to deal to that important political doty, whitewash- G. Drake, Medical Examiner. Brosd street, corner with ice, to bit it carefully, and turn it g^ nt - j ing; 325 kill and torture people under the Alabama. P.O.Box 276. ly from its waj; and the wonderful operation ! euphemism of physicians and ^irgeons; 102 xxr p. PATILLO. No. 6 Kimball Honaa, As«nt for succeeds, the schooner stands out to sea in a : bave become so forward as to call themselves |V . -Ftn» sed Ihcenix of Hartford, Fruikliu ol broad channel, with ieewalls on either side, j brass founders; 1,170 are takingthe bread and Philadelphia and Southern Mutual, A(ben«. and the first terrific barrier lies between them | butter from the mouths of sc many barbers m CHARLES a. CHOATE. Kimb.ll House, corner I-i and all life that is less than arctic. and hair-dressers; 1,186 serve their day and | of 77x11 street., General Agent of New York ; A At first it is a little difficult to grow uccns- 1 generation as midwives; 1,495 court the art i . .1 tomedto the absence of darkness; then the j preservative, and imprint themselves upon j >V^a iuVumnce^pany’,X; perpetual life becomes plea&ant; but there ! men a minds and memories by means ol the Republic Block, must be always some confusion about time, composing-stick; 185 indulge in a propensity j a especially when occupation is either severe ; for handling the ribbons by driving teams y \ ‘>- 0 . 2 Wall toil or strong excitement, when danger is and drays; o only figure as charcoal aud lime | . _ ... never absent for long, and every object is ub- burners; 34, having failed to tarn men’s heads ] Ystiii^lfs teunCo, Ka«iumhldi Sra” solutely strange and novel. To drill ofl’ into or carve out their own future in the matnmo- ji, .jence McDonough street, corner Fulton. ^ g the indistinguishable fog on an ice-Ltyer, when Dial line, have settled down into wood-turn- _ x vVTSl “. ot swit vt M Tn«ir,nc. scwi 1 iU J .“<* — | near tha National. Sash, Blinds, Mouldings, Ac.# Broad street. Collins and Harris streets. Lager Beer, Ale and Beer. Fechter, Mercer k Co., office in Old Poet Office Building, Atlanta, Ga, C VLaVION A WEBB, 72 Whitebait street, Atlanta, y Ga.. Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domeetic Wbiakies, Wines, Brandies, Ruma, Gins, etc., and Pbopbietobs or the Mountain Gap Wh»ues. mestic Liquors, Peachtree atrest. M EADOR BROS., Wholesale Tobbacco and Liquors 35 Wbitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. MARBLE YARDS. lecturer and dealer in Italian and American Mar- KERMAN k KUHRT, OI K xr«, Tobacco and SnufI blc. OIBce and Works corner Loyd sod Alabama Whitehall street, uear railroad. CONTRACTORS streets, opposite O. H. Jones & Co.’s Livery Stables. Orders solicited and promptly tilled. Prices reasona ble. Terms cash. sep7-ly Job Work. STEAM PRESSES! FINE PRINTING HAVINO ADDED NEW PKESSE6 AND NEW MATERIAL TO OUR OFFICE, AND SECURED THE SERVICES OF Reliable and Experienced WORKMEN. THE Herald PiblMii Cm IS NOW PREPARED TO EXECUTE EVERY DISCRIPTION OF BOOK AND JOB PRINTING SUCII AS street, Atlanta. Gs in pursuit of a family of seals, wariest and ers and carvers; 1,855 practise nicotino-pois- ; l> Mir,,'. P most tantalizing of creatures, is only an inci- oning by making cigars; and, finally, H*,U4/ ! 7 —- dent Tad then'he'sailors begin toTecsll dis- maleVache.s nre rendered de i.u,, by the in- j 'aTrd« 7T?e P^Mil mal precedents, “ion remember them ere 1 cursion of tout many senooimaams into lueir «mt. j. a. Morris Secretary, rhapg as was Mt m this here way, and was a 1 sacred province. There, we have gone through 1 — “ froze to death ?*’ says one to another. “As for the census, and if any woman hereafter dares , JEWELRY, SILVER WARE, that ahipEnterpn.se, I assure yon, sir,” *»«>> a. t > s.v the sex baa no aim, or scope, or mis- Tf.'iu LAWSHE, Wstche*. ciociis, Joweiry and silver third, “vre could si>eak to the men on the sion in this wonderful country of ours, we | Ware. Agent for the Arnndcl Pfebb.eSi>ec:a.le-. but could not get at them ! blowing 11 e«le need only point to the imperishable and Ins- | 6^whit-hail s^eL and freezing hard at the time ! thermometer trous record and ask her to choose iorborsel*. J LAWYERS forty degrees below zero! Wc did all we Surely, here is variety enough; and what wo- could; the oars and foremasts were tied to- * man has done and is doing, woman may do. TOIIN a. wimpy, Attoruej-st-Lsw, Atlanta, ueorsis gather to try andjeach them by me., s of a —V. 1'. .Vail. 1 11 COPPER. BRASS AND IRON. IDDLETON k BROS.*, Coppersmiths, Brass Founders, Finishers. Gas Fitters and Sheet iron era, Broad street. op^oMte the Sun Building. >rk done promptly. UNN1CUT aH BELIalM.KATHS. Gtts Fitters, irasa Workers, ami di alers iu Stoves. Marietta At-Hiita. MKDlrAi.. a.: li. candy and crackers. . JACK, Steam Candy and C.u. her Manulac- D lt. W. T. PARK, office No. 35,'.. Whitehall Street, P. O. Box No. 158, Atlanta, Ga. Treatment ol Chronic Diseases, Impurities of the Blood, Obstetric? aud Diseases ot Women and Children mads a spec ialty. NURSERYS, S OUTHERN Nl RSEKY, irwin and Thurmond proprietors. Propagators and Dealer* in Fruit Trees, Grape Vines, Ornamental Shrubbery, Hot Hon » Pis PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. LEWIS* STEAM BAKERY Manufactures all \arie iesof Cuackkus, Cakes, Suappa, etc. South \ O YE-WORKS. DENTISTS. ^ , . .v. r. mu. when disappeared fog, lost wllVlin2 bo'lt^areTrl reunisi' >ENCE IN ITS Mebi:aSTILE U»KS.—There ii JAMES BANKS. Attorney at Law, Atlauta. Ocor?i». .) and tleauin,; Iu all branch.,, penanea. Tue u* tng lo s i * said to be iu Hamburg a mercantile house as fj .special attention given to the Collection of Claims, auteed. Post office box 5iu. uon, and the sboftln of seals Mltiply, as the devoted t0 tbe iDtere 8ts of science as to those 1 au business attended to promptly. < schooner sails nor^t^rd on cr e never- of trftde They employ their fleet of five- | j. GLENN k SON. AUorneys at Law, practice setting sun, amid A£C«ne of silent desolation, , ftnd tweuty y 0 uth Sea merchantmen not only XJ« iu ail the state court* and iu the United state* and frequently muffled in dense fog; awfully tQ 0 ' their business, but to obtain in- Office over James’ Bank, lnslgnifleaut, ahen Mid ihimlhrl formation of ill kinds relating to the geogra- j d. McCONNELL, Attorney at Law, office corner they are beset with lee, and find themselves . ethnology and natural history of the Whitehall and Hunter street*. Practices in all contemplating an aspect of Nature “such.as . 8ea i 8 , “ dg #nd Au9 , ra i ia . for a peri-1 ooirtainAtlauu Circuit. the pmntCT mignt imagine, or tde or jj ca j published by them from time to time, 1 riv STOBO FARBOW, AtU)rney-at-taw. No. 1 Ma- poet, with his lying license might in- j , c0 Hect cariosities for the museum con- A • rietu street, up atairs, practice, iu all th. i Y cnt - ? r l , he .*° a> g 1 ^‘ 0 ° .» , slee >”. r . COulcl nected with that publication. In a recent i _ _ J • Pope’* Drug Store, on Whitehall street. First class plioto&mplis. etc., exevntttd piomptljr, at reasonable rate* Call and se<« specimens. PKIYATL BOARDING HOUaSE-S. I t tt »rd triet ’ Tabie 8u ^ lita the be,tthe mxrket PHLETS, ETC.. ETC.. ETC.. ETC.. ETC \1 o VERB Vs IllWllg House—Near the ! r Whltr- i ivA hridso, couv.ui.ut to all the Churches, Post 1 Ottice, Library, etc. LARS, MONTHLY STATEMENT.' SHIPPING RECEIPTS, SHIP PING TAGS, BILLS OF LAD ING, NOTES, DRAFTS. INSURANCE BLANKS. CERTIFICATES OF STOCK, FINE LABELS. BLANK CHECKS, LE GAL BLANKS, RAILROAD BLANKS, INVITATION TICKETS. E LECTION TICKE TS, BUSIN L" CARDS, VISITING CARDS, CERTI FICATES OF STOCK, ENVELOPES PROGRAMMES, HAND BILLS, TAM- NEATLY, PROMPTLY, ACCURATELY L. i D. BADGER, Surgeon Dentist, Pei 4 r , r \ with good board at Mrs. Overby’a, treat, lad across the bridge. “Larendoi k Broad AND AS Attorney-at-law, IN mtehall — iiugl« persons. Da> ..oarders also re- fancy in dreams ot night. A great storm is , of that pe rTc<lical, it is stated that an I I MILLEDUE, Attor blowing over the nnfrozen aea far away bnt E luhmau ^ ;a 0 ^ e of tbe 8outh ^ ' «| .tr^t R^d.m^coruer. the schooner, fastened to a bit of ice, whose , A r ^innomin/v i rilHos. W 1 |g s?.,--g?? I J. AUCTIONEERS. of the outer ice which has closed them up ;. b ; - visible aoJ even of describing i.s wilh.n.two hundred yatds^ lieson deep,clm sl nd wbetL ; r itisft b.ig, a schooner. A boot is lowered, aud tbe men sit in dean 1T ... .,„ 4 ...u. Marietta street. WILLIAMS. Acutiom* I* reliant, Marietta street, mnde on conennimt'.nt*. t boat is lowercu ana toe men ..t in or H e asserts that H is possible to S. ilence in it, watchiog for the narwhal, which di hbi whicll by reaS011 0 f the shapo . \n DEguvffenried. Attorney at Liw. spo U ne “* “ d l \T lDg , „ UI 1: w if " i Of the earth are not perceptible by the direct i all. «tsutluu tx.tb. pe°»'c..t.,u of .l.irni ae .i rapor from the blow-holes on either side ut|on of glgh ^ by means of the vapors which Jefrs BnUdinll^jlM l it'tia collect on the horizon at a certain height K !' r> « above any solid object. The shupe ot lire . I Rt tremcn- ./j , k ,. w i - 1 i. s. - X and n Ki ot vapor ( i the bead. The harpooner in tubs and tbe linea are prepared narwhal is difficult game; he goes at |^ tle c!onJ thns forllied ena “s him to deter- dous spe.d, and his range of vision is wide; of lhe vtswl | ltEe;ltU lho honxou; V tbat .?' b a K 18 5 r ? BBeil , 'v ,c ? " l ‘ b but such ohaervatious can only l.e relied upon his spottedbideaod his py ubed born, hoi. a , ther (1 mh ^ , , h trophy of the first class. <>reat hordes ot this . curfou* mammel travel through the Arctic . S 1 1 ‘ ^ . veas, tusk to Lusk and tail to tail, like a regi- .l. N : r»v C. MAVSOS, Aiu tiou ayi l 8 . .,..1 Pea r,- in Furti'tiee. BOOKSELLERS AND ' !>‘ PICTURES AND FRAMES. Cheap as the Cheapest! THOSE WHO FAVOR l T S WITH THEIR ~ ORDERS MAY RELY UPON ALL -rROMI — SES BEING FAITHFULLY CARRIED J AS. K. SAMlEHS, Mauulacturer aud Uiroiuoa, Mouldlnga. Looklusi 'awsand Plate., I ni-p PLEASE REMEMBER WE HAVE No. 37 ■, Whitehall Street, Atlsnts, G*. STATfONERS. HOWELL, Attorney _,ibali Iion*e. NUNNALLf - at Law, No. 20 Attorneys ut Luw rent of cavalry thousands strong, and th play iu great ice-encircled water-wastes is wonderful to see, as their sides cave elose to the surface, and the tilting swords are thrust above the waves in their reckles.. lunges; • r they suddenly skim along the surfae , urve their backs, and plr.ug* hc.ullong Joi«u. following the vagaries or s-in*» cho- A new sewer in LoniiVtlleis fonrmihs long oral large enough lo admit a cmringH ami a s.ian of hones. Aud all th*y want now is the c irriage and (ho span ol horses. Th*» Milwaukee News d» csnotbeli v ; ther? 1 is one woman in thut C : .ty who ca i c< ok u heiithy meal. i)'^ 1 MM < ^Ei W Ii ArJsoi H* LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. C l I.1NT TaYLOIL I’ropriftwr of tbo Arcb.-i «iul*!r j kveps always m hau l a large supply of Mill iLLIPM aV CKEW, No. 1 Marietta Ntrvet. Bv».»k- riUeva, Matioaei s aud Tutio Dealers. H itchcock .'c walden.'Books a-.ii Famystn- tlooery, 1(>5 Whitehall Street. 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