The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, October 12, 1873, Image 6

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the: old dominion. 6FECIAL CORRESPONDENT OF THE ATLANTA HERALD WANDERING ABROAD—RICHMOND— HOLLYWOOD CEMETERY—ITS NOBLE dead—Georgia’s bereaved CHIL DREN FREDERICKSBURO — gen. tiios. r. r. cobb. STATE LAW *** Part it* having but 7U' named below, will find 0 6 Lav) *r» ichose Cards nsorted below reliable ana , rompU Garde ineerted $30 a year. | men can softer, and heroic women endure. | Just beyond the town on the opposite side oi tbe river, on Stafford Heights, lies the “old ! Washington farm.” It was here tbal tho ! “Father of our country” received his early training, and in the town still stands the identical old brick Academy to which he went to school. The farm is yet a very valuable • one, and is owned by St* Gtovge fc’itzhuo, an attorney of Fiedcricksburg. On the oat- i | skirts of the city, still remains a portion of a;* ° rney a _ monument, partially erected to “the memory j O. C3. W0016n f CARDS. in any of the toto MACON ADVERTISEMENTS. FLOURING MILLS. M vco John P. Fort, Richmond, Ya., October 8, 1873. Tired aDd disgusted with “life at the j of the mother of Washington.” It has never | Attorney tt law Spring*,” where frivolous ftirta'ious and j k*® 11 <-°d}1 leted, and doubtless will ever re- ■ A i hens. * . _ ! mam in its present condition. Overlooking 1 aa. , Cobb, Erwin & Cobb. Georgia Flouring Mills, BURR & FLANDERS, Propr»tors. Manufacturer* of WILEY’S XXXX FLOUh '‘EARL GRITS, MEAL, BEAU. Ac., Ac.. Macon, G-corgia. aus26 tf. KoselesA dissertation hold undisputed Rv.ay, ; , be )own we we diop down to historic Richmond, and j marie's heights f.om there indite yon our first wandering : wh( . re the bron2ed vcter#ns c f Lee twice re-1 epistle. Doubtless a large portion of the pulsed the magnificent armies of Hooker and | persons who will read this letter have visited j Burnsides. Just at tbe foot of the heights I Lawye ys at Law, Athene, Ga. Emory Speer, , Athens, Georgia, as Solicitor General, * ^ served bv the to'vn nnthorilii^i because it i Bnll* Lanka, franklin. llabtrsln Some will recollect it as the hu>y centre of a | & g l “ a distingnisheS gah ' “***» *"■ a,, '’‘ ,ion lo c °“" — “ her grand theatre of war, where the roll of the : | an t Georgian tell. I allude to Gen. T. R. R. | Tinolou- W PnnVn- drum, the rsltle of small arms, and the dnll! Cobb. Even now the “non-combatants" who : llllSlcy V., AUC&er, il • 1 lemained in the citv snealc of his modest bear- Attoni.\-rt-I^v—Pionipt attealian jjivoi to &IJ V* thud of the heavy cannon, told of the lasing i lu “ la ™ !u ' v city speais oi ms moueoi ueu “ , ,, “ ° tng and soldierly death, in terms of highest conflict; some will remember it as the spot J „ ra j sc from whence depaited spirits of loved ones in : Rat I must close, perhaps to resume in an the dark and bloody days of the past; some j other letter from Sorth Carolina. _ HOTELS. STOP AT THE BROWN HOUSE,! Opposite the rasccnger Depot, in* are elegantly furnished, and the Table cith every delica<y the market affords. E. E. BROWN .'v BOX, Proprietors. GEOR GIA O StateLottery FOR SEPTEMBER. FOR THE BENEFIT OF THE -O w. T HER " i is KltTiplit - 1 will look upon it through the vista of by gone days when C. D. Hill, Attorney at Law All business promptly and ly attended to, and the same respectfully solicited. ~~jk X#BAH.IT NATIONAL HOTEL, Formerly Spot snood, MACOX, GEORGIA, fill- ' Nearly opposite Passenger Depot. Board $3 per day. . i aug 3-tf P. WHELAN, Proprietor. DK\WINGS DAILY, AT f* P. M. Capital Prize $7,000.00 30,310 Prizes, Amemitius to $>3,2.*3.20. Tickets $1.00, Shares in Proportion B.IYKS AM) BANKERS. DOLLAR SAVINGS BA No! No. 2 Wall Sivn, . Atlanta, Georgia. U. Ooidon, HrnMent; E. \Y. Uoltand, V... dcat;J. M. Willi., Cufcier. W. u. Bell. TeKer. AUTHORIZED CAPITAL, t-MO.OO Interest Vlfi'-ve l fra.ji dit. of Denosit. uov^2-Iy. ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK Of the City of Atlanta. DESIGNATED OEPOSiTCRY OF THE ILifTED Capital, $3«0.0ttG. ell, I:. H. Rich a, 04, t* .. , W. J.Oarre-.. T DtMECToBS—Alfred An Holland, John Neal, S. M. Inn: Cox. Special attention is made to collections, for v ■ remit promptly at lowest rate oi exrhaape. ! Alfred Austell, President; W. H. Taller, Corbie- ! P. Rom&re. Asst. Cashier. n ov2? FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS & TRUST CO 'Chattered l>y Oovemaent of United Stole, Office Broad Street corner Waltou, R ECEIVES Deposit, of l ive Cent. Dpwirdd J P'isits payable on demand with Inter*-*-*. fat- madod t w “Opbans we And bauneii When shrieks rent the a tiling, •e trailing, with the trumpet* And moanings leionndcd with clat>bing of steel, And brave hearts were failing Crusted ’nestli the tread of the conquerors heel. i d peal, i THK A Plea for the Parsons. Thomas R. Lyon, , Attorney at Law, practices regularly in the Courts o SECBET or THE EFFICACY 01 APdTOLIC ; Dougherty, Baker and Mitchell counties. Collections i made. All business diligently attended to. — • | GROCERS. PREACHING—THE INTIMATE RELATIONS BETWEEN BEEFSTEAK AND THE MINISTRY. Some remember it only in the latter cloys of sweet and halcyon peace, tut to all ali!e^ The eecentiic Brooklyn preacher, Dr. Tal- tbeie is a charm about “news from Rich-1 mage, recently delivered a discourse on the moed'' akin to that which kindled expecta- ! somewhat novel theme, “Beefsteak for Minis- ters.” It is so capital a bit of humor, and so practical withal, that we give it in tali to our iA* J. R. WTcCleskey, Attorney at Law. A tt 1% K S V I wfcCI SEYMOUR, TINSLEY & CO., WHOLESALE GROCERS Macon, Georgia. ternary combination of 78 numbers, making 70,07*; tickets and the drawing of 12 ballot*, there will be 220 prizes ,-ach having three of the drawn num bers on it; 4.35C, each having two of them cn; 25,740, each having one only ot them on; and ale* 45,760 tickets, with neither o: the drawn numbers them, being blanks. To determine the fate of these prizes and blanks, 78 numbers, from 1 to 7S inclusive, will be severally placed in a wheel on the day of the drawing, and 12 ot B them drawn ouYat random: and that ticket having for Capita! Stock - - • MERCHANTS’ & PLANTERS’ SANS (Of Washington, Wilkes County, Ga) w. W. SIMPSON. President. ; A. W. IIII.L, - _ _ _ _ $i jo OOP its combination the let, 2nd. and 3rd drawn numbers. r W'*a|vwv will be entitled to the capital prize of $7,000 00 Special Att< ntion paid to Collect*onp, for wb: t prom w tion in “days of yore." When the wiiter of this last left Richmond it was on the Monday morning of Gen. Lees evacuation, when FDioke and fire told too plainly the impending doom of tbe nofortnnate city. Yon all know, or Lave read how it was burn ed, charred and destroyed, but you can httla imagine how splendidly it has been rebuilt, or bow queenly she looks to-day—“ Rich- J. A. Huni, readers. Dr. Talmage said: ! practice in Flnit Circuit aud Supreme Court. There have been lately several elaborate «i- | 8oliclt8 tmsInt8B . tides remarking upon what they coll the lack j D A L H o f s . of fnvofl niifl firo in lha plorirv r n»A wnrld I Joseph McConnell, Attorney at Law, Calhoun, Gordon county, Ga.,wi practice in all tho Courts. Office at the conit house. |1 A 5 T E »: WV a L £ ■ . WoTford & Milner, Attorneys-at-law; office up stairs. Bank Plock. Pra ticca in all tbe courts. of force and fire in the clergy. The world wonders that, with such a rousing theme as the Gospel, and with such a grand work as saving souls, the ministry should ever be nerveless. Some ascribe it to lack of piety, and some to timidity of temperament. Webe- , „ . , lieve that in a great number of cases it is from mond on the James.” We are told that war i the lack of nourishing food. Many of the has its wreck, but also its returning bloom, j clerical brotherhood are on low diet. Alter and nowhere can we find the truth ot this ad- - jackets and sacks have been provided for the age more strikingly exemplified than in the j eight or ten children of the parsonage, the history of Richmond and your own thriving father and mother must watch ihe table with Atlanta. But the object of this letter is not; severest economy. Coming in suddenly upon tl * c o r„ rhflr somuchto picture “Richmond living,” as the dinner hour of the country clergyman the j ,. trrif . T8 t T f .. r > “Richmond dead.” This morning wo took a house-wife apologises for what she calls “a j Circuit, ami Supreme (Suit, and eUeviicre uy s-,!c'S lengthy stroll through picked up” dinner, when, alas ! it is nearly 1 contract. HOLLYWOOD CEMETERY, ill WAVS picked-lip. ‘ •Itul from tho silent tombstones studied ond Congregations sometimes monrn over dnll. A. D. Hammond, rrrviAvrAd the neeroioev of the old bnrvinn I P reac “ ,n 8 wben themselves are to blame, j Lawyer, will practice in Fiiut Circuit, tbe United reviewed me necro.o_.y oi me om j t;ive yonr ministers more beefsteak and he 1 51? tes D !’ lrl<,t court.. o^:.t .supreme Court. |^1 o it T \ ALLEY. O K S V 'A'- It . A. HUFF, WHOLESALE DEALER CORN, BACON, LARD, TIES, BAGGING, Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Etc., Corner Cbeiry and Third Street#, MACON, Georgia. auz26-tf AUCTION HOUSE. The Auction House of Macon. O E. BESORE has on band and to arrive Fifteen • Thousand Dollars’ Worth of Goods for tbe l'all and Winter Trade, all of which will be told on regular sale days. Sale of llousth >ld Furniture, Plantation Supplies and Real Estate ma?e a specialty. Bt-ptlf dim SALOONS AND RESTAURANTS, it the 4tn, 6th. i and 9th Ik- lOLh. lltii. and i<- 2nd. 3rd, and 4ih he 3d, 4th and 5th it 5th. dth, and 7th 7ih, aa<l 8th :ii, anil idth , 10th, aud BENNER’S B E A JEt I W. C. Collier ul Counselor at I^iw. Fort Valley, Ga around, fiom its establishment to the present ; - _ « T . . ., Time. Perhaps no burying ground in the I^. ave m . or . e ® re * 2j e xttotue chvmc unc- United States contains more distinguished ' ^ 10U nncls ^ cr nee ds b.ood; and he Can and cnllant dead tl.an Holhwocd Cemetery. not “ mk! ; out ° f leather. One Richmond. * renson ^ny the apostles preached so power-, Au Looking over its broad and beautiful ex-! "‘‘J 8 tbevhad healthy food, lish j panse for the names of those who in life cc- - f a ® cheap along Galilee, and tins, with un- ^-jc cupied conspicuous positions nun eminent ; bread, gave them plenty of phospho- as etatesmen, jurists and scholars, who were rl,s ° l ^ r:un looU. These early ministers R H* Johnston. Jr., honored by the country at large, andtheinflu- i were never invited out to late suppers, with , SS ‘ ence of whose lives extends wherever our flag i c bicken, salad and doughnuts. Nobody ever VV TILU FiGllT ANY TWO GIOlUilA RAISED For 1000 Dollars. Mr. Bel i be fonml at his John Tvler, n-Presidents of tbe United States: I Simon Peter, the fisherman preacher. John Y. Mason, ex-Secretarv of the Saw, and I parties, with hot wnflles, at ten Minister to France; TLoma's Ritchie, fo'undcr ; ? tloc . k n, S h !> ™ ake hamby-pamby minis- of the Richmond En<inirer, and # man who ; . good hours and substantial diet, lor near forty years was one of the controlling i lhat fnrntsh nitrates for the muscle and phos- spirits in the politics of ihe “Old Dominion" j P kale3 f° r lke ' ,raln > an< l carbonates for the ami the nation;.John M. Daniel, of the Rich- who . le f I aalP - prepare a man for effective * - — — • work. When the water is low the null wheel ' Doyal & Nunnally, Will give prompt attention to auy buBineea enti’U-ited their care. IN 11 1 A \ S P It I S U S . N. C. Collier, Attorney at La' mond Examiner, and Ev-Vnited States Min-1 worE ;, « non me water is low me mm wheel i» * i ister to Sardinia, whose trenchant blade cut; ^ c . es . 8 0 " ’ ^ nt a ^ ll , race ’ an (* how fast the .itffcrson T)avis to the onick at ever? stroke S ris s arc S r0UD ^- 11 !l man the arteries are K U u K V 1 l, I, K M A. G. & F, C. Foster. Atturneya-at law, will practice in OcmulReo Circuit, i Supreme Court, and United States Circuit Courts. The ! Senior is Register in Bankruptcy lor 5th and oth Die- Jefferson Davis to the quick at every stroke ! « rl6tsate gr°»nu in a man the arteries are Beni. W. Barrow. daring the war; Wm. Maxwell, the poet, ora- ; [J} e mi * 1 r . ft< *» all( J t “®.J >ra . in .^“ e ^ aD ,^ 1 Lawyer; will Rive prompt attention to any h-ai busi- Mulbeirv ftreet tor and scholar, and IMer V. Daniel, one of V™"™' work of life is the grist ground. . ueMentruBted to bu care. 8,1 M aberrj ftreet ’ tbe Justices of the Supreme Court? of the £ho reason our soldier* .ailed in some cf the * ^ t nited States * battles was because their stomachs had lor “ ‘ ‘ THE <XT1;oy several days been innocent of everything blit “hardtack." See that your minister has a are here represented too. We hud sleeping fnI1 haversack. Feed him on grncl during under an unostentatious slab ilhamjMcade, . , j lt . an d ®u Sunday he will give you called the “parson’s nose” in | wlu. ; will e.uui.b ne.d q n«t, ]y j O N I E Z U M A A S D U G J- E 3 HUR 1* E - —— - ,, , .c t» .• j out behind. and Rev. Anthony 1. ibrell ot the Baptist Eight hundred or a thousand dollars for a Church, “a Christian fervent in spirit, a pas- minister is only a slow way of killing him, tor abundant m labors, \iho tlieil a ! and is the orst style of homicide. Why do tyr to his fidelity in the great pestilence that uot trustees and elders take a mallet or an , _ so frightfully ravaged Jnorfoik in hX6( ftnt | w jth one blow put him out of his • * 7 HE PBOFE83IONS. misery v ide by side with thousands of | The damagei begins in the college boarding- THE BRILLIANT SALOON AND RESTAURANT, I No. 45 Th : rcl etreet, which keeps open day and night— where cau be found the xoot-t Choice Wines and L'qnore, and the most palatable Food in the city. Bed-rooms fir.wished FREE OF CHARGE to all vis , tors to the Fair. replH dCw Heaflparters for i Fair. ELLS & LANKY, That ticket liaviD drawn numbers, to 650 CO . That ticket having or »i th« drawn numbers, to That ticket having on it th 12th drawn numbers, to. That ticket having on it th- drawn number*, to That ticket ha\ iug c drawn numbers, t- That ticket having o drawn numbers, t » j That ticket having o j it the 6th drawn numbers, to That ticket having on ii the 8lh, drawn numbers, to That ticket having uo it the 11 11th drawn numbers, to That ticket hav ing on it the 1st, 2nd, and itu drawn number*, to t.'u 00 . That ticket having on it the 1st, 2nd, and 5th drawn numbers, to 217 GO That ticket having on it the 1 st, 2d, at.d 6th drawn numbers, to 217 60 ■ All other tickets (being 207, with three of the drawn numbers on, each 2v 00 . Those 6G tickets having on them the 1st and 2nd drawn numbers, each It. 0 Tnose GO tickets having on thorn the Urd ami 4th drawn bombers, each 5 i<0 All other tickets (being 4,22t} with two of the drawn numbers on, each 2 00 i Aud all those tickets (being 25,740) with one only of the lirawa numbers, each It; CAPITAL PRIZE On Mondays capital will be $7/'JO (X» i On Tuesdays and Fridays capital will be 4,500 <*0 On Wednesdays capita) will be O.OTO 00 On Thursdays and Saturdays 5,000 00 For further particulars rend lor schemes. No ticket which shall have drawn a prize of a supe rior denomination can be entitled to an inferior prize. Prizes payable fo. ty (40; da\s after the drawing, ana subject to the usual deduction r-f 15 per cent. All prizes of $20.00 and unde r will In- pai l immedi ately after the draw ing. Prizes cashed at this ofiL e HOWARC & CO., Managers, D-at'JvWl ATLANTA. It A StUMHr 8CMBXC EVER KMMYX. Firtt (Irani Gift Gonert, kOR THE BENEFIT OF THE PUBLIC LIBRARY OF KENTUCKY. s made, t lowest rat-:-s of exetan^'v STAR CANDLES l PROCTER A CAMBLE S It “Light of Day” Brand STAR CANDLES! Are v.f surenor quality, anl t':-* s:i- . tl brand sold by -A. tlanta, TVT aeon i) A U Ci U X A G u o cei; ^TJTX.-S «m th! l«c.ived Ml.t l-.fld IV. . those indebted to me, in lieu o: mc-awy. unul j fold. Shipments may be rnaiv by Mercbaa’- oe 1 ers who wish to avail themselves oi this o-d -: v suhaenber or to either of the W'arehousex- lan*.a: cr t j T. W. Lathrcp. Savannah. . bee, Roberts \ Co.. New \v>:k >; y. Stud bouse or Railroad Receipts, sud your ind . • will be made easy. Customer* wishing * -*> othf r places A*aii arrange with me by r .*-n -p^x. i Respect'villy, a. K. SEA-j Wholesale M r :dj I still offer on lavortble trims a large etc. k -f rionr^Bacun, Sides, Shoulders,can.a;sed 1 short Sides, Lard, barrels, kegs au •eies. Bagging, Ties, be longs Toba.c C mer I \ yth A. K. Si. A". Mite boil str. ct OYSTERS, FISH, GAME, AND FANCY AND FAMILY SUP1IIES. 12.000 C^SH GIFTS, $1,500,000 _ Every Fifth Ticket Draw- FISH & DUPREE. i Attorneys at Law. | T A" 6 it A i G E . » for Hungry People durii THE GREAT FAIR. eThousand People—The lk*t Hestann IN THE STATE. ELLS k LANEY. $330,000 for 850! W. W. Turner, othersVe"find tbe names of Dr. -Rimes ltlair, bouse. The tbcologieal stmlent lins generally ! t i o n “ or ’‘ <y ' lt ' Law- 6, ’ < ' c “ 1 * ttcu “ 0 ° B1 ' en 10 Dr. Richard ],. Rohannon, Dr. James H. small menus, and lie must go to a cheap board- A k \ \ KV’TK ; Louse. A frail piece of sausage trying to | j ft liver of gravy on the breakfast 1 at last; “the linked sweet- J, C. CiemBIltS Sleeping Conwav, Dr. John Cullen, Dr. St. George, in 8 Peachy ami of lawyers A. Juilson Grace, hwim across ft liver Koseoe 1). Heath, Joseph Jackson, Jr., \ plate* but drowned t Nicholson Johnson, Littleton Jayewell and j ness long drawn out” of Hies in the molasses i W aj pr ^ t j ce Ja R JUe and Oherokos C u C others. ttip; the gristle of a tough ox, aurl measly bis- ! attention given to collections, claims s the roNFi'Di r. vTE i*£ad. ocit: and buckwheat cakes tough as the cook’s ■ attended to promptly. It is perhaps of more interest to the m„j a-, “P r . on ; f 11 . 1 “ ld P oas ia "' ,ich , lhc b "8 s . Iost R ° ” K ity of yoni leaders to look over the list ft '. htlr llfe bdore bad lune .' 0 csca l Je fr0 *“ a L O O Iv H R \l E NO SEAR FIGHT! r |dHE FOURXH GRAND GIFT CONVERT auth. Jl iz< d by special act of Ihe Legislature for the l>en- elit the Public Library of Kentucky, will take place ini' tibiic Library Hall at Louisville, Kentucky, WEDNESDAY. DEC. 3, 1873. Or’y sixty thousand Tickets will be sold, and oue- balf; f these are intended lor tbe European market, thusl eavitig only 30.000 lor sale in the United States, w here 100,000 were disposed of for the Third Conceit. Tbe tickets are divided into ten coupons or parts, and havens their back th“ Scheme, with a full explanation of the ittode ot drawing. At this Concert, which will be the grandest musical display ever wiiuessed in this country, the unprece dented eUlSI >: $1,500,000. LAWYERS. THOMAS FINLEY. ATTORNEY AT LAW. ATLANTA GEORGIA. P RACTICE IS THE SUPREME AND CIS: Cii Courts, and elsewhere by special contract. A business attended to with dispatch. Offse* Non Corner of Broad and Marn-tu Streets. Bat’d : g. UP-s fairs. t.vSI- T A \V NOTICE. » P2,f 5l«f Southern soldiers ,ho lell upon the . Hamilton Yancey, “ -,f Viroinia r.nd now ■ small pieces of cliolcr morbus, are tbe prov- j Attorney at law. Office in Now Empire Blori. Dro«d proud Old soil of Sirgi ua ..ui no» Me.p emler oot pf vhich we are lrving at IMoce- »reet. Will practice in all the Coin,. Prompt * ipuetly in Site bosom of the land fot ubich . Rrunswiek io m ike *» thovso nobly died, bo me have loftv monuments 11 an . a r Jf ic ai ‘ a " ni ‘ ls ^J c , , B? ,lke lettered all over with gilt and “litter to tell San , s ™nn<lcr. Sons cf Mush From Iff the hetoic deeds of those who sleep beneath, sn , cU <le f 1 Ic, l? n step gasping into the inti- l,ot bv far the greater portion sleep like Mar- *”*• ."“i 1 loo , k s0 h , ea T! n, y fate that tbe moth- L *' sbal Nev, with no monument or slid, of com- f s ,u f Ma f 1 * re a '™ ,d w « *>» evaporate be- mcnoration save tint which is erected in .lie for . e . we Sf tblo "Sk our first sermon, hearts of tbefr count,jm,u. Suffice it to say JIau ? « f oa . r y cnu 3 »<?“,*“ P^pata- Lawy bat the soil of ibis cemetery cannot be other- “oiHorthe ministry arc going through this ^ wise than sacred in every t4ntbem State and 1 ';«*,vrdom. Xbe strongest mind in our the- at every Southern fireside while the bodies oi olo Bf al clas , s penshml the doctors said after- the noble heroes lie pulseless in their almost i war . d ,' h f on ; lat , k focd - r lhc onl - v “ me , , mo uuwc - y .1 could afora a doctor was for a post mortem ! Something Good to Eat and Drink ! wi!l b a attributed t —the* untilbors ot tl rheel bv blind tbi'.dre: LIST OF CIFTS. uunlap Scott. ’rseticop in hll tbe Courts. C. A. Thornweil, tices iu all the Courts. Spei George F. Pierce, Jr., Attorse ■ TAKE this method of informin'' my i. iend.*, visit , 1 ors to the Fair and the public generally, that I nil* now prej.".red to furnish them with everythin? ::ooc to eat and drink. My RESTAURANT, Just opened, will be supplied with OYSTERS. »TiH AND GAME of all kinds, and In fart, with everythin' the market affords, and cooked in a manner to suit , the most fastidious. Iu connection with the Restaurant will be feueda first-c lass saloon, One Grand Cash Gift.. One Grand Cash Gilt.. One Grand Cash Gift.. . One Grand Cash Gift.. : One Grand Cash Gift.. 10 Cash Gifts, *1U 30 Cash Gifts, 5 tl 50 Cash Gifts, li M) Cash Gifts. 100 Cash Gifts. 4 150 Cash Gilts, :: 250 Cash G.tts 325 Cash Gifts, 1 11,000 Cash Gifts, John H. Woodward, Attorney-at-law and Real Estate Agent, Prompt and j Which is supplied w ith the tines energetic in pushing business placed in bit bauds. j LIQUORS AND CIGARS. \y»» hi hTotoh: _ EU - HICK8 “? be 1 W. H. Toombs, Attorney at Law. Prompt attention given to all bind- ness entrusted to his care. ud would be pleased ay give him a cal!, them, if polite ser- i please. Give SOUTHERN TERRA COTTA WORKS. vants, good cooking and low prices me a rail. E. JOHNSTON. Alley bet. Drown House and National Hotel. OctO-wAs R EMO V A L. hidden gtitves, ftnd long, long after the shat- . .. tered head-boards shall have fallen tn decay, j , , To name manv of those who here sleep would 1 “ lre lL « fiuauc “*l f , ‘ dll ‘ 0, ‘ ‘ aau - v ot he obviously imsuited to the occasiin, but 0in young theolog.cal students when Isay: we will not omit ft few, to-wit: Lieut. Gen. Income $‘2-iO 00 Ambrose P. Hill, Maj. Gen. J. E. I». Stuart, _ Outgo Maj. Gen. John Pegrura, and Brig. <ren. Board, at per week (cheap place).... loti 00 Charles Dimmock, of Virginia; Cols. Folsom, .Clothing (shoddy) UK) 00 Fielder, Tiff, Majs. Jones, Saunders, and i Books (no morocco) 25 00 Crane, of Georgia; Gen. Stafford, of South Travelling expenses 20 00 Carolina, aod Cols. Alston, Brocliixiftn, . and Miller, of the same State; Total $301 00 Generals Giacie and Saunders, Colonels I Hare you see a deficit of fifty-one dollars. Blaine, Moore, and Peg ties, of Alabama; Gen. j As there are no “ stealings’’ in a theological John H. Morgan, of Kentucky, aud Gens, {seminary, he makes up the balance by selling Stevens, Archer, and Edwards, of Maryland, books or teaching school. He comes into liie The graves o! cowed down, with a patch on both knees and the unknown, several othar places, and a hat Chat Las been , . .. . j * «> ,.i. . 44 clone over” four or five times, and so weak of whom you. gailaut Johtt B. Gordoti fpokv. (|mt , be firs , khR wind , h , ^ hislIeg round ‘ The “known ttnd unrecorded d^d-those ; , he eotaerblowa ^ iui into glory . The inert . who did not eteu expect tka * th *“ ’ *™f® I ne»9 yon complain of in the ministry starts would be remembered, but were content to eRr] f I)o vo J, „ that |f p#al had t march, fight, .tavve or die when cat led t pot. | „ y / n n ( . h l ^ p boardinghouse, and the they were tae hetoes of the a years after that in a poorly supplied parsonage, greres. we were about to say were more .. . > hp wolllJ hllve ma |, e y eV J Lemble y No ■weons than the Utanceot the “cly of the . The first gUnce 0) the R()mau pr0cura , 0 r dead pu. °g • would have made him apologize for intni- THE FIESi SOfJ>I£R ..j on> buried in Hollywood w-as Henry ISt. George Do not think that ail your eight hundred} Tucker, elded son of Dr. D. H. 'J ucker, aud dollar minister needs is a Christmas present j grandson of the late Hon. George M. Dallas, 0 f an elegantly bound copy of “Calvin’s In- I of Pennsylvania. He “died of disease con- stitutes.” He is sound already on the doc- tractfd in the service, May Ad, Next trine of election, and it is a poor consolation j to him, aDd the first soldier killed in battle if [ u this wav rou lemind him that lie has that is buried here, is “Henry Wyatt, the only I been foreordained to starve to death. Keep r son ol bis mother, and she »vjs a widow.’ your minister on artichokes and purs lai u, ' tor sit *\\ kinds of He was “killed «t tbe battle of Bethel, on the and he will be fit to preach nothing but fuu- 10th cf June, JftOl. eial seimons from the text “All Hesh is grass.’’ the son ovjj;i fkisson i»AMM While feeling most of all our need of the life j tiuih an window Caps, Knricmnem# o: Cornice lie« in h. ldtle ora re under a small momiment that comes from above, let us not ignore the , *»“’*»»• Braikctts. M.dallion, and everything tn ibe _ . _ nmTnTn Tr - B * • S1 ?“ U ai0n " lueul fact Hint many of the ele.gy to-day need Inure ! *rrh.tytmlUmu, AI»o Chimney T«p^ Vwt Flo,., PRACTICAL STENCIL CUTTER, gymnastics, more fresh air, more nutritious TERRA COTTA WORKS. :ee htorj- brick store bouse recently built and occupied I by Mepors. Chsptuan, Rucker A Co , corner of Ais- I bams and Forsyth streets, where wo will bo pleased ' to see all of our old friends and customers. We keep 1 1 constantly on hand s large etotk ot FLOUR, BACON, BULK MEAT, CORN, OATS, Ac. at low figures. W« take Cotton at tbe highest nnikrt 1 price iu setilemtnt ol debts due us. ABBOTT A- BRO , Oct4-2w Corner Alabama and l orsytli sts . Atianta, Ga. ATLANTA STENCIL AND VARIETY WORKS ('or. .Marietta and Broad St*. BEN. Z. DUTTON, *vh 530 500 Total. 12.gifts, ill cash, amounting to $1,5‘K).000 The distribution will be positive, whether all the Tickets sre sold or hot. end the l’J.OoO gifts all paid iu proportion to tbe Ti> kts sold—a!l unsold Tickets being destroyed as at the first and second Conceits, and tiot represented iu the dra .in^. PRICE OF TICKETS. Whole Tickets $30 00; Halves #23 00; TeutSs. or each coupon, #5 00; eleven Who’e Tickets tor $500 tr»; . 22 4 ; Tickets for $1,000; 113 Whole Tickets for $5,000; . ! 227 Whole Tickets for $10,000. No discount on less than $300 worth of Tickets at a time. The tr oarailed success ot the Third Gift Concert, as ’ well as t ie satisfaction given by the First and Second makes u only necessary t j announce the Fourth to in- •’.ire the prompt s*’e of every Ticket. The Fcmth Gift Concert will be conducted iu all its dt tails like the Thud, and full particulars may be learned from circulars, which wilt be sent tree from this office to s'l who may apply for them. Tickets now nay for sale, and ail orders accompa nied by the money promptly Ailed. Liberal terms given to th. se who buy to sell again. THOS. E. BRAMLETTE, Agent Pub. Lib. Ky., and Manager Gift Concert. Public Library Building. Louisville. Ky. 1 For ticket# or infoimatiou apply to Redwine A Fox. sole agents, Atlanta. Ga. augl 9-dWed A Su n \ wt d A. C. GARLINGTOS. Xiawyor, ..se-Wtt.L Fucna is All ibi c - Office: Ifvptiblio I'-.ck Ofl^-Jtc Gf'V-l Quarterly Sales. \ RIISTS Insurance Agents, Ice lu j persons doing business within iLc fvrr limits if the city, and are required by tLe *i C r came to xnsko a quarterly return cn ti.rir r?- , ccipts, are hereby notified to come ator.ee to myc.o. ( aud make such teturn and pay the tax ther*on. \ ; ] failing to do so by the 20th of iVtobcr. will hive , fas issued against tfcem. \tlauta, October th ’ - ' , i FRANK T BY AN, i OctT-vd City CTer OBI ENT INSURANCE CO, i : HARTFORD, CONN. C. T. WMISTKK, S. (. 1*KK.>ft»^ Pra^itleuL V P:«* GKiMUiKIW. LESTEK, Secretw • DAVIS * CLARK, Agts . No. rut Broad street. Atlaata. < Net Cask Assets Sey, 1.1673. $5€$.357 14 | N FINANCIAL STRENGTH and the ua pivmpt and rquitable ad;ustnient aud j s* ■ |M| ' ‘i organi/iticn. th losses from the date of i ORIENT X. AM I)’S Analytical anfl Assay Laboratory, .Vtlfsntii* GeorgiH. 1 hasjuat'y acquired a ; most reputable Fire countiy. It will coutiu to its policy holders at c DAV CLARK. scription *. “Jostph, atm of our , President, Jefftfraon Davif. Free led Ly the I *° u ”* little Loys and gills of the BontLern Capital.’ We con Id well spend tfie entire day iu this c dm and holy place, bnt desiring to make a VISIT TO FRKDF.RIC’KSm uo, we must away rayer cannot do the work ol beef- J Fj You cannot keep a hot fire in the fnr- ra nace with poor fuel and the damper turned. stub a deco Designers and Engravers. Mr. Charles Gav.rd, chief of the cabine t ol the French luinitder of foreign a flairs, writes to tho London Times that a letter recently Adohksh Lock Box !IM. • - ATLANTA. CA. ^ . n . . . L^TKNOIL MARKING PLATER of every doscrtpmm ventre rieces* Cornice, etc. cut to order. Namo pla*ci»tor mnrklug Clothing We will guarantee all the work that wo undertake ! with Ink and Brush, 75o; l»y mall S5c. Baggage, ho Quietly nestle.] upon tLe Uttks ol (be published in tbe W .,M anti alleged lo be Happahanock, midway Let wet n Richmond gjgne l by the Duke de Broglie is npociy]d>al, and Washington City, stands the old fash- and was neither written, dictated, nor in- ionad town ol Fred eric kabnrg, noted all over 1 spired by tbe Duke. tlis country for its hospitable homes and be mtiful women. Torn, tattered, pi under el j Mr. l’edchentha, professor of natural philo i nto to give ontlre satisfaction. PELLEGRINI A CASTLEBERRY. au5-dt. Rracetrack Street, near U. 8. Unrracka. and ravage ! by both iiimiea; its very streets tho scene of deadly conflict, the good old town yet st \nds, a monument of wbnt r.obl} fophv at Moscow, perished recent’.y ou tlia Col nu (leant in the Alps. His strength pave out. and he died from t xhnnstion. Roovee’ Hotel, (Formerly Camp House.) GRIFFIN, GA. This old siul well kuowu Iioumo Is n^w umlergolng s thorough renovation, and will be conducted as a P f R 8 1' CI.AHH IIO T li r,. Tl e patronage of the public gitierally is stlioltcd. octi-Gt J. A. 8T\LY, Aget t. id key Chocks, Notary Public and Society Scale, Al phabrts and everyth tug in the lino made to order. I Cotton alphabet made a specialty, j Ojdcra from a distance promptly attended deot-Iv. ATLANTA SBUTHERN BA. PUBLISHINS COMPANY W ANT Agenta for tbe Pictorial Home Bible, with concordance, Bible History, Analysis, CJassi 4 1 Bible, Dictionary, Patent Adjustable Photograph uin, 560 illustrations etc. The cheapest and best la \merics. Star of Bethlehem, Woman's Home B or Health, Go 1 den State, etc. . Herald of Health, l ai and Household Help. Bible cvnvsssing outfit i o# aep2I-Uw I TuK the Assay of Ores. Aualjsis «i M;u ral Watcis, 1 sttils, guau.'s, superphosphates, marls, .rou ores. s!a.;s. Iimestt>ucs, cials, pig bar ii. ri, ►teel, ores of gold copper, lead, zinc, nickel, manga nese, alloys, brasses, coal ode, paiuts, wines, beer, milk, calculi, poisons, etc. I.tst of charges mailed gratis. Address, P. O. Ro\ U05. W. J. LAND. Cfcenmt. THE •' VICTOR ” \ET ANl KD- General Agents iu every Stale iu *.ht f f South fnr the Victor Sewing Machine. The ••Victor*' will sell oa its merits, aod requires no “putting.** For terms, address aug6-tf R. .1 WILES AUsnts. I Wul LI>RLSPKCT»TLL\ INFORM i rikm and the nubile that 1 hare enftml tl- ‘ COA ’1 BADE, anil have oi'ened an cttioc aud yard cat' , corner of Grubb and Broad etreets, near piachtret. I have no hesitation is «uyicg that 1 have r MITTKR GRATE FOAL TH AN THE COAL t'RKl K. It bum* just as well, has less sulphur iu it, aud dees u t cok as bad as Coal Creek, and only makes ball the quanta of ashes, sud Is perfectly char cl slate. By strioLatteutlun to Winsas, aud fu*ui-L.ac th VERY BEST OF GRATE COAL, 1 botw to u.eiit a I t | i al share of patronage. ■““’•^Jiu j c. t.U$TTTEL ■E