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wbif. two IhouMUtl doll«* worth of cotton
Mongiog to other prettre w«« eonrumed.
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OMMl Hb«rid»n i-r*pi<My recovering hie
heilth,
Th* bill reducing But* uiw «fty por emit,
him p*M*d tho TounoMc* 8*n»t«.
A German named Cornoliuo BUbl »“ ™“ r
doml at Newark. Now Jeracy. on th* *>th
ultimo.
Sow and remarkably well
Ml ten dollar Treamiry uotoa h.y* app**r«d
iu boeton u
Th. Catholic Chord, atWeymoutAltaJJ-
Chuaetta. wo. dftroydd by Are on hatorday
last. It **» nuiuaarcd.
Wyoming coal U arriving inOmaha iu >“*“
quautilica by the Union l'uolfle Ro»«l. » n< *
impplanting Eastern cool.
Hold touched th* lowret fi g,“ r0 aJL l tart-
ain« the war. in Wall
•ilk. It sntocqacntly advanced to 2i4. olo*l*g
*' r iatcUIsM** from Cheyenne is to the
effect .hat arc HU .u pnr-uit o. Ore In-
diana who were annoying ilia wood choppers
recently. . _ n
Adam 8. Barnter, of the firm of Tree, Barn-
ter A McMnrray, draw goods dealers. Chios
go, tell dssd in his store s few days sgo, from
heart disease.
Ft-Sens tor T. A. E. Nelson, of Teunesiwo,
dccHues to he n candidate lor the Constllu-
tional Convention recently authorised by th
Tonneasee Legislatnra.
Joe Coburn challenges Tom Allen to fight
for auv sum not less than *’i,50t> or more then
*10 OOO aside. He will pay Allen a travehug
erpenscs to California.
Nathaniel Lord, a well-known eiliren of
Peabodv Massachusetts, was knocked down
rt^thsslreet and rebbed. It is feared h* was
fatally injured.
The boiler in Josoph Curtia _ shoe factory
at Woburn, Massachusetts, explodod, dsngsr-
onsly scalding Mr. Barnoa. the engineer, and
iniming two other employees.
The Spanish Minister, on tho lifith ult, m-
formed Secretary Kobeson that the Spanish
war vessels which had designed going to New
York to refit would go to PhtldelpkiB instead.
The pastors and oldere of the Presbyterian
rhnrehM of St. Louis have made arrange-
,nets for celebrating, on the ltjth
the noiou of the two brunches of that denom-
i nation.
Assistant Treasurer Fidget has aunomiced
the intention of th* Government to sell cleven
millions of gold and pnrehase thirteen nul
lions of bonds daring December.
The insurgents of remliina are preparing to
hold a representative council to consider the
si nation. Ei-Governor McLarisk is sill very
sick, and Governor McDongall is still at Pern-
bina.
The* Ways and Means Committee met
Washington on the 29th nit. A quorum be
ing present, they proceeded to basiness.—
The order of Congress requires a report from
the committee within two weeks.
\y. G. Marcv, paymaster at Mare Island
Navy-yard. Cali oruia, who is said to be a de-
. 3 J . .1 ..r Clin non hu turned
bat night, by Dr. HarrUou
Wa are (awful Out th*
fatal. D>. Bad wins is one of the moat aooom-
pliahod odd popolar ftltildM ol AUanU. Wt
deeply regret th* atrennuUno*. sad dofoolly
hop* that Ire may rewvw. This red ooonr-
awl** out s gloom over th* entire otty.
fanlter to Iheamonnt of $140,000, hu turned
over his properly to the Government It is
not sufficient to cover llic deficit in his are
connt.
Henry M. Dunn, of Albany, New York,
died on the 29th ult, of hydrophobia. He
was biltcu in August last. Alex. McConnell,
of the Ram*' place, di'*d from the effects of s
kick iu tho abdomen from Lorenzo Murphy
A young man named Joseph Williams, was
knocked down in St Louis while going from
the depot to a hotel, and robbed of f16,000,
the proceeds from the sale of his father s es-
tote, which ho « r —
worth.
Jerry Fry, a deacon iu a negro church at
Louisville, attempted to eject a negro boy
named Henry Mitchell from the church for
misbehavior, when the latter stabbed hiih
with a bowe-knife, inflicting a mortal
The President is guarding his message with
jealous care. No ono will be allowed to Keo
it until it is road at the last Cabinet meeting
preceding its transmission to Congress, and
no copy will be mailed until the night pre
vious to soch transmission.
An Omaha special states that the North and
Southwestern Kailroad Companies haveeffet-
cd final organizations, and decided on build
ing ten miles of each road by the middle of
February. The iron for tho Southwestern has
been sent for.
Tho French Government, having relused to
enter into a treaty for new postal arrange
ments with the United States, asks that the
present treaty, which expire# on the 1st of
February, be ooiitinnod one year. This re
quest our Government positively refuses to
comply with,
A young divinity stndent, named J. R. Bee
ler, at Lebanon, Illinois, was arrested at that
place for stealing #2,200 in bonds from i
tho Professors of McKcndreo College,
confessed his guilt, and subsequently effected
his escape from custody.
A set of sharpers doing business at New
York tinder tbo name of Tatten A Co., suc
ceeded in duping some 750 laborers into ad
vancing five dollars each for transportation to
a point where they would he furnished em
ployment at $3 75 per day. On the day fixed
for sailing Tatten A Co. were non eat.
A new phaso in tho drawback frauds has
been developed. In those newly discovered
frauds the officials are hold blameless, the
goods having ostensibly been shipped; bnt, ms
now appears, bogns p toHsges were submitted
for real, us water for oil, whisky. Ac. No ar
rests bavo y»*t beenjnade.
President Barns, of the Nashvillo and
Northwestern Railroad, proposed to a meeting
of merchants of Nashville, to rnn tho road if
they would advance him $20,000. This tho
merchants declined to do, adopting instead “
resolution asking the Legislature tofeonfori
the lease of the road to tho Nashville and
Chattanooga liuilroad Company.
p9* A weekly paper, calling itself the Fed
oral Union, printed, w« lielieve, in or near
Millcdgevillo, is after tho Era, but the attack
is a little too weakly; we wonld therefore ad
vise it to spit out its nouaenae in some other
direction. Our time is occupied with matters
of moment, therefore the Federal Union mm»t
stand back, at least, till ws have disposed of
its superiors.
Govemwr Mtosk aai *n**—e.
Thar* I* aore* l»*lrere*re la Q*or,l»-nol
w mush re tore* ct*d«lou* an reppore, but
■ore tbaa oqour* iu th* ordinary current
affaire. I* iu wont form*, It «Wi In uuly »
law aountire *h*ra leading »#u, actuated by
political opita, either «nouuref* or oonolve at
Ik Tri*d by the rule* ol morale, or tbo rule*
of petrlotlem, or lb* rule* of ffood neighbor
hood, three men are lagreot offender*. The
cry which innooeut blood raleee egelnet them
in (welled by lb* voire of th* country ntteriog
it* longing* for poooo—poweo which but for
them wonld before thie bavo telly i»*ie****<>
the land.
It is gratifying to bob some sigu, however
slight, that shame is not wholly extinct in the
breasts of these men. A sort of apology for
their crimes has been put forth, and it is this:
That Govsrnor Bollock’s lavish uss of the
pardoning power has removed from bed men
all dread of the law, and therefore it is excus
able to punish the guilty by irregular modes.
Buch flimsy logic hardly deserves an answer,
but we will notice it so for as to say,
First, that their victims are geneially not
the guihy bat the innocent
Second, That it is s desperate folly to at
tempt to correct one crime by nnother^^
Third, that the whole assumption on which
the apology rests is groundless. Those
pie people who have been made to believe that
the Governor pardons moet of the criminals
in the State, will be surprised to learn that
tho Governor has pardoned a very small per
centage of our criminals, and that in a large
majority of cases his pardons have been
proper. Yet such is tho fact. Most of his
pardons have been bestowed on the uneduca
ted. And who denies that ignorance, to some
extent, mitigates criminality ? No beliover in
that Book which teaches that where the in
structed should snffer many stripes, the nnin-
stracted should suffer but few.
While it is probablo that, like all former
Governors, he has sometimes been imposed
upon and pardoned tho unworthy, yet we hove
heard of very few snch cases.
But how large a proportion of criminals has
ho pardoned ? A friend who has ascertained
the facts informs us that ont of five hundred
and twenty-one. convicts in the penitentiary
since the first of Janaary last, the number
pardoned is twelve! The same proportion
would doubtless hold good in crimes not pun
ishable in the penitentiary. Twelve out of
fivo hundred and twenty-one;ono ont of forty-
three; two and one-third per centum! To these
pitiful dimensions does this grand accusation
shrink when subjected to the unerring test of
figures. A criminal has forty-three chances
of suffering the penalty, to one of receiving a
pardon.
Gentlemen of tho Democratic press, if you
have any regard for truth, retract your exag*
gerations on this subject.
result would be praotioelly
Um rea* whteEli we r—pret ooreelvea on* _ _
inbuilt to the notiuu of Ooagrffrej n wbetlpr, FTfiSE
iu euUcipeUou of tb* action, we abandon, is < I tt0, * l ' t
spirit of relf-abasement, «ewy prtnetpl* for
which tbe party ho* contended for th. la.i
Hire* jaare. There la a principle involved Is gwg-Ja
Iha decision of Ibis matter, which will forever OrerSTf
prevent auy tin* Dampen* from no
tb* latter alternative.
Thtureday
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OCVTCTAL. ADVEHTIBEMCNTB
A PROCLAMATION.
UUOHftlA.
By Hale. V. Balteek, ttanreir of said
yaatarday’s
la tk* Foepteef terergia i
gR3. JUNES A UTIV
BUBLB84)U1 A*D 0PKBATIC TROUPE.
■ICHTICN STAN ARTISTS.
ptr The Georgia Clipper don’t aeei
like the Era. It being a harmless sort of a
concern, its likes or dislikes are not of suffi
cient moment to attract any serious attention
in these columns. Clip, ahead Mr. “Clipper,"
yonr epithets do not disturb ns in the least.
ptr A. L. Grant, Esq., of this city, has
bean appointed agent for the Georgia Masonic
Mutual Life Insurance Company. Mr. Grant
is a most worthy, competent aud popular gen
tleman, and we congratulate the Directors
upon their good sens# in securing his valua
ble service*.
General Terry.
Wa rograi to announce that Major General
Terry i* yet confined to hie room. He has an
abscess on his left foot, and suffer* intensely.
Wa hope aeon to be able to announce his re-
A Ku-Klux Kill tor.
A Ku-Klux editor calls us a liar, but
bavo not Rufflcieut confidence in his word to
believe him.
AXMOOUTMi) rUMJM DM PA TOMBS.
NOON DISPATCHER.
Mkmpuis, December 1.— Nothiug definite
from Mississippi. R is geuergUy thought that
Dent will bo fleeted by a small majority.
Colombia, Daoemb**r 1,~Both Bouses to
day adopted raaoin lions express! ug sympathy
for Cuba, and requesting recognition by the
United States, uucl pledging their last dollar
and iuau to aid the Government is
war.
Grrnada, December 1.—Elections quiet
Yullabnsha county gives Dent uearly 2,000
majority.
N*w You, Dfcsiuher 2. - Richardson died
at five thie morning.
CiRTRiaAwn, December 2—The Commercial
Elevator and fifty or sixty thousand bushels
of grain burned.
San Francisco, December 51.— Gov. Flan
ders, of Washington Territory, vetoed ever
one hundred sets.
l'ho steamer Japan oarries seven thousand
barrels of Flour to Hong Kong.
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
New Orleans, December 2.—Wo have the
following from the Mississippi elsotion : The
veto, ns far as heard from gives the following
majorities for Alcorn : Wilkinsou 2,000; Nox
ubee 2,757; Jefferson 1,513; Yazoo 2,000;
Monroo 2,000; Adams 2.475; Warren 3,763;
Copiah 366; Claiborne 1,650; Marshall 600;
Hinds 1,500; Lowndes 3,500; Lauderdale 572;
Clark 400—a gain iu 13 oonuties of over 13,-
000 on last year’s Radical vote.
Yallabnsha gives Dent 700 majority—a loss
of 300. No report a* to how the Legislature
stands, bat it is conceded lo be Radical.
Montgomery, December 2.—The time of
Ihe Senate was consumed iu tho discussion of
bill to give negroes equal privileges on rail
roads, Ac., Ac.
Mr. Worthy, Democrat, advocated an amend
ment to the bill, providing that the oommon
carriers be forced to provide equally oomfort-
able but separate apartments for the race, and
uot be compelled to carry black and white
mixed in the same boat, cabin or oar.
The Senate adjourned the pending discus
sion.
In the House the Committee ou Elections
reported in favor of ousting Mr. Brown,
Democrat, from Chambers, and in favor of
Lawrence, ltepublioan, from Marion They
also reported against the right of Alexander,
negro, to Praska's seat, from Mobile. Alexan
der was allowed to make a two hours’ speech,
iu which he fiercely abased the Democrats.
Washington, December 2.—Revenue to-day
over half a million.
The Mexican Claim Commission meets here
on Monday, the 6th. The docket contains 430
American aud 130 Mexican claims.
Clark, third Auditor of the Treasury, has
resigned, and was appointed Supervisor ot the
Soatheru (District of Ohio. The new third
Auditor is unkuown.
J. Cabell Braokiuridgo, son of Gen. Breck
inridge, was married to Hallie F., daughter of
Hon. K. W. Johnson, of Arkansas.
Customs for the week ending the 27th,
two and threo-quarter millions.
Apothecaries mast pay a license additional
to the license ah liquor dealers.
The Star ooncludes a paragraph on Judge
Buslecd, as follows: “It seams to be pretty
generally understood, however, that he is re
garded by a majority of tbe committee as a
marvelously fit and proper man not to be
Uuited States Jadgo. It is stated, we may
add, that Jadge B. has adjourned his Court
till some time next summer* and is now on his
way to Washington to look after things.”
News bos been received via Key West, Fla.
that Cienluegos has been surprised by the in-
surgeuts, who seized a large quantity of med
iciues, clothing and provisions, and retired iu
good order.
Wilxesoaiibe, Pa., December 2. The Em
pire coal mino exploded. Seveu were hurt,
some fatally.
Genoa, December 2.—The ship Oottswood,
from New Orleans August 21at, supposed lost,
has arrived.
Oor readers will find the Era newsy
this morning.
Tbe Intelligencer.
As tho political status of this paper has
been called into question, wo copy tho follow
ing article from its issue of yesterday, which
effectually controverts any doubts that may
have arisen iu regard to tho matter:
THE GEOHOIA LEGISLATURE AND COLORED MEM
BERS -SINGULAR RUMOR.
Rumors have been curreut of late to the ef
fect that Hon. Nelson Tift—Democratic Rep
resentative elect to Congress from tho II Dis
trict—has pledged certain parties at Washing
ton, that if Congress will not further interfere
with the issues growing out of reconstruction
in Georgia, tho legislature will, at its ensuing
session, restore the oolored members to seats,
and ratify tho 15th Amendment
Now, we know not upon what authority this
rumor is supported; and, owing to the very
traordinary character of the intelligence,
would be glad to know, beyond all dispato,
that it is wholly wanting in truth.
individual gentleman, Mr. Tift is
clearly ontitled to his own views of public
policy, upon that and all others questions of
moment. Nor do we question his right, as an
individual -not as a Democratic Repreaen-
tive—to pledge his own personal influence to
the proposition named. Bat, when he under
takes to pledge the action of a Democratic
Legislature, and through that, the action of
the Georgia Democracy, wo must be allowed
to respeoUnlly suggest that he is acting wholly
without authority, and hence that his
pledges” (if made) simply amount to noth
ing more than an individnnl promise.
Il this rumor be true, who authorised Mr.
Tift to remodel tho Democratic platform for
Georgia? Whut Democratic Committee, or
Democratic Meeting, or Democratic Conven
tion, county or State, authorized iuiy
snch action ou the part of any oue? Has
there been any authorised expression of
opiuion of Ihe party that would war
rant the action of any ono man in
pledging the parly to the support of either tho
XVtb Atncndm nt or the proposition to reseat
the negroes ? If so, ws have failed to observe
it. And we venture, further, that uot a single
member of any subordinate Democratic Com
mittee, much less of the BUte Central Execu
tive Committee, has ever been notified officially
or otherwise of any such authority as that
which minor accredits to Mr. Tift.
As oue of the oldest Democratic jour unis in
the Bute, whose Proprietor is himself one of
the BUU Central Democratic Committee,. wo
undertake to say that no such authority bite
•ver been delcgetod, either to Mr. Tift or suy
one else ; and that his proposition (if really
made) will never be ratified by tho Deuioorats
of Georgia.
As autsd in these columns a few days since,
the Democracy of Georgia are not prepared to
•nmnder principle, organization, everything,
and ignominionsly go busk upon their record
in Ibis matter ; nor will the Legislators stnl
tify itself bsfore Uts world by wantonly nulli
tying its own decisions, end re-opening ques
tions t
If
going to force the State, noUne solens, to ac
knowledge the right of negroes to seals in the
Cotton*—Receipts to-day were light—about
100 bales. Market opened strong at 22$ U
21|c., and closed quiet at 22|o.
Anjriee*—An advenes in apples. We quote
at $4 60 to 0 00 per barrel, and Western as
“ fh as $7 00.
eld Dust.—Buying at $1 00 to 112 perdwt
_ e prices vary according to tbe mines from
which It is taken. Villa Rica is worth 91 16
per dwt, and Lumpkin oonnty mlnee vary
from 91 00 to 1 10 per dwt
Buckwheat Flour—In boxes-six six pound
socks to the box. 92 75 to 3 00.
Butter—Little done in Goshen aud Wes
tern Reserve. Teuncssee and Virginia quoted
at 33 to 40c per lb. Tbe quality varies greatly.
Good ooantry batter sells readily at 25 to 35o.
Bacon-Not muoh doing in baoon. We
quote o. tides st214o;e. r. sides and shoul
ders. 20j to 21o.
Bulk Meats—The market is well supplied
with bulk meats, and the demand is good. 0.
Aides are quoted et 181c; o. r sides i94sl8$o,
and vhoulders at 184 to 154c.
Bagging—Stock equal to the demand.—
Quoted at2C to 38c.
Balt Ropd—Quoted at 8 to 9o.
Corn—The supply of oorn is light. Demand
good. Prices Arm. We quote prime white
21 35 to 1 40, new 9125 to 1 35.
Com Meal—There is a good consumptive
demand for meal. We quote it firm at 91 40.
Cheeoe—stook fair. Demand good. Quo
ted at 21 to 23$o.
Coflho—Demand good and market well sup
plied. We quote Java 35 to 37$o; Rio 20 to
251c, according to quality.
Cotton Yarns—Demand fair—stock equal
to demand. Qaoted at 92 00 to 2 06.
Dried Frtrit—Peaches, rough 5 tQ 51c.
Pealed 12 to 15c.
Eggs—Scarce and high. We quote at 36
to 4w per doz.
Flour—The Stock of flour is very flue and
embraces a great variety of grades and prioes.
Demand small. We quote sopor 96 00
to 6 50 por bbl. Extra $7 00. Family $7 50
to 8 00, and Fancy 28 50 to 9 00. No mate
rial change.
Hogu—The market for hogs has fairly open
ed, and the packing business commenced.
We quote at 101 groes and 13 to 134 net
Hay—A fair demand and average stook. It
is quoted at $38 00 to 40 00 per ton fbr Tim-
Molasses and Syrups—Blocks equal to the
demand. Qualities very various. We quote
its figures ranging from 00c to $1 50.
Oat«—A good demand for oats exists, and
the supply keeps up well. They are quoted
at 80 to 85o. Arrivals light.
Onions—Onions readily bring from $4 50
to 5 00 per bbL
Offal—Brau is worth $1 50; ship stuff $1 75
to 2 00. It it iu good demand.
Potatoes—Good Irish potatoes are in de
mand at $3 00 to 3 50.
Rye—Demand fair. Stock moderate. Quo-
Ud at $1 40 to 1 60. •
Sugar—Brings trom 13 to 19c according to
quality. We quote refined A 18 to 184; do. B
174 to 18; do. C 164 to 17; yellow 16 to 164.
Wheat—We find a wide range in wheat.
We quote it at $1 45 to 1 70 for prime red to
prime white. Stock light. Small demand.—
t»rime white sells readily at 91 60.
Tobacco - Unsound pounds 55c
Common Bound pounds 60 to 65o
Medium pounds 70 to 75o
Fine pounds 80 to 91
Extra fine pounds $1 25
Liquors—Dealers are selling largely and
some are hardly able to fill their orders.
Supply not equal to the demand. Per gal.
anA doz.
Brandy, Fr 97 00 to 12 00
American 1 60 to 2 00
Peach 3 00 to 4 00
Apple.... 3 00 to 4 00
Gin, Hollaud 4 00 to 0 00
porooa aad froyori# ot setorsd otttsatissiWI white Bo-
pubiloans, bjr tha orgsnlsad bend* of seers* uassstns,
lnoeriela portions of tka Bute, Moms to indioata s
concert of oetlon sad a purpose on tbs port ol sold
irgaalssUons to penis* la defjla* Um civil lew.
It theraforo behooves the good people of this State
to see to It that the Commonwealth be not further in
jured and defamed by the oote ot persons who, It le
believed, are wholly without Interest In, or regard for,
the welfare of the State,
Ilia iha duty of errary oounty, town, or municipal
oorporoie authority to ioeure perfect protection for
life and property to every resident within their bor
ders: And whereas. In many caeee, the local o&clole
fail to eaerotae ettotent means to secure this result,
the good etUsens within each limits—thoea having a
material lntoreet at stake or the beet Interest of the
Stale at heart—ahonld see to It that prompt measi
are at onoe taken under the civil law to arrest and
bring to puuishment the members of these organiza
tion* of eooret robbers and neaoaaln*. Under the stat
ute# at preaout in force, the executive Is prevented
from taking active measure# Por the tappreaalon of
dvU disorders, and It Is therefore all the more Impor
tant that every good citizen should feel It hie Individu
al duty to beooms a peooe offioer, end to aid In
lug to every inhabitant that perfect protection guaran
teed by the Constitution and without which
ever enjoy either civil or materUl prosperity.
Outrages, eoeh ss have heretofore, and, are now
again disgracing our Btate, cannot be tolerated
cased without involving the whole community.
The time has arrived when these outrages must
mm er the good people of the whole State will be
held responsible for their oontlnaanoe.
To the end, that no motive may be wanting to stim
ulate the people to action In bringing to punishment
the violators ol tho law, I hereby offer a reward of Five
Thousand Dollars each for the arrest (with evidence
to convict), of the person or persona engaged in the
murder of Hon. Joseph Adkins (white), * Republican
Senator from the 10th District.
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FOR SIX NIGHTS ONLY.
Monday Evening, Deoember 8,1869,
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Introducing *
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IMPERIAL JAPIMAPS.
Umlaalo* $1 00; OaUar, T( rente; »*m*l aaaU
10 rente,ter*. For tel* ol VMlUja * Orow'a Book
tear*iron0a. m, tell n.on* Croat 1 to4 ».«.
W. B. HATDKK,
G. W. ADAIR, AUCTIONEER.
Administrator’* and Other Sales,
ON FIBST TUESDAY IN DECBMBU,
at the citv hall.
1, tha Central Pare, adjoining t
property, in 300 feet of the Poeeei
And of the person or persons engaged in the murder
of Dr. Benjamin Ayer (white), a Republican Represen
tative from the oosnty of Jefferson.
And of the person or persons engaged in th* out
rage committed upon the person of William Hardlman
(whits), of the oounty of Oglethorpe when, on or about
the list day of October last, he was tied .to a tree and
brutally whipped, tbe outrage having been committed
by a body of disguised men for no other reason, as is
alleged, than that Hardlman was charged with being a
_ . Washington Hall
Passenger Depot. Plat at
j office. Terms cash.
2 THE DON LIN ESTATE, on Marietta and Foundry
• streets and the Btate Railroad. Terms cash.
4 BIX ACRES OF LAND on east sldo of Peso!
• rood, Just outside of the incorporation line.—
Plats at my office. Terms )• cosh—balance 3 and 4
months, with interest.
5 TWO HUNDRED TWO AND A HALF ACRES—
# Lot No. 109, 11th district of Marion oounty, thirty
n»H— east of Columbus and sevtn miles south of Ge
neva. Terms caah. Titles perfect.
G. W. ADAIR,
geo 2 31 No. 88 Alabama street.
Application for Exemption.
G EORGIA, DAWSON OOUNTY.—Sarah William*
has applied for exemption of personalty, and
setting sport and valuation ol homestead, and I will
past upon the same at 13 o’olock, if., on the 8th of
Deoember, 1889. at my offioe im Daweoovllle, Go,
American 1 50 to 2 00
Rum, Jamaica 4 00 to 8 00
American 1 60to 2 00
Whisky—Corn—Country 1 76 to 2 60
Rectified, do 1 00 to 1 40
Rye, do 1 25 to 6 00
Robertson, do 2 00to4t0
Bourbon, do 1 25 to 6 00
Wine—Maderia 2 75 to 4 60
Hherry * 2 60 to 6 00
Port 2 60 to 6 00
N. E. Ram 1 75 to 2 25
Dry Goods.—The market is active with but
Ijttlo change in the prices of leading articles.
Telegraphic JVarket Heporta.
Personal.
Kate Denin is playing at tho Skit Lako City
Theater.
A second series of Tennyson's “Idylls of
the King” will be published about New Year;
The eelebrated case of Kimberly against
General Bntler is set for trial in Baltimore on
next Tuesday.
Robert Buchanan, the poet, is suffering
from an affection of tbe brain. It was not his
poetry that did il
Charlotte Thompson is playing at the Cali
fornia theater in San Francisoo, supported by-
John McCullough.
B. R. Cowan, late Adjutant General, is am
bitions to fill the old shoes of Supervisor
Young, when the latter vacates them.
Emma Webb, oue of the well known Webb
Sisters, was privately married to a French
man uAmed Navarre, not long ago. 8he sail
ed for California last week.
Mr. John Bissell and wife, of West Con-
cord, New Hampshire, celebrated their “pearl
wedding" last week. They have lived happi
ly together for ieventy years.
Annie Lockhart, whose fnnsral iu Balt Lake
has been mentioned, was the wife of Harry
Jackson, now stago manager of tbe Purepa-
ltosa Opera Company.
Sir Charles Trevolyan, ex Governor of Mad
ras, and an eminent Orientalist, proposes the
substitution of Roman for Arabic letters in
Turkish and Egyptian countries.
Tbe Dayton Jonrnal learns that William
Beckett, Esq., of Hamilton, late competitor
of Hon. L. D. Campbell for State Senate, has
been compelled to make an aasignment in
bankruptcy.
Paul Gorard, the attaohe of the Frenob Le
gation, who disgusted hi* friends by appear-
ihg in public not long ago with n mulatto wo
man, is going to marry his yellow-coverod en
chantress.
“Griffith Gaunt" is having u rnn at tho
theater in Halt Lake City. One of the literary
saints bus reconstructed tbe higninistie iea-
ture so that the infatuated Gaunt is the has-
band of fifteen innkeepers' daughters.
The Maine papers accuse Patti of “Hinging
at the top of her voice in Boston and New
York, aud coming down hero uud attempting
to stick us a dollar and a half for second-hand
songs” -which, they say, they won’t staud.
Miss Carlyle, who has met with a fair mea
sure of snecess at the Lyceum Theater, Lon
don, os Juliet, made her first nppearauoe on
any Kings ns an amateur only six months ago.
She is now leading lady in a prominent Lon
don theater.
Garibaldi, thongb suffering severely from
rheumatism, will make An effort fcp attend the
Council of Free Thinkers at Naples, on De
cember 8. and will probably veutilate some of
his peenhar opinions on ecclesiastical despot
ism aud kindled subjects.
Harrison Gray Otis, while Mayor of Boston,
in 1831, in answering su appeal from the May
or of Baltimore, requesting him to suppress
Garrison's paper, the Liberator, wrote that
his “officers bail ferreted out the paper aud
its editor, whose offioe was an obscure hole,
his only visible auxiliary s negro boy, bis sup
porters e few insignificant persons of ull
oolors.”
Dr. George Collins, of Mount Washington,
Bullitt county, who killed a peddler on (he
Bsrdstown pike, about eight miles trom Louis
ville, a year or so sgo, aud olesrsd ou soma
technical point, was shot in Mount Washing
ton on Wednesday of last week, by James
Ridgway, whose wife he had insulted. H« was
shot in tne thigh—it is leered be will loss bis
life.
Napoleon has so far recovered ss to be able
to attend a review of tbe troops alOompiague.
Tbs Emperor, on horseback, accompanied by
the Prince Imperial, rode along the lines of
the aousveo and carbineers of the guard. Hie
Majeety afterward distributed some evoesee
and military medals, and the filing past took
place amid cries of "Yive 'lEmperear f and
“Vive le Prince Imperial!"
New Yobk, December 2.—Cotton dull and
|o lower; sales 1,600 bales at 254c. Flour in
moderate demand—mostly for oxport—and
prioes unchanged. Wheat a shade firmer and
moderately active. Corn scarcely so firm
mixed western 21 11 to 1 13. Mess pork firm
new $32 25 to 32 75. Lard firmer; kettle 194
to 20c. Whisky firmer at $1 04. Groceries
quiet and steady. Freights steady; cotton by
steamer, 4&
Money closed easier at 6 to 7 per cent Ster
ling doll at 9 to 94- Gold dosed dull at 1224.
Governments closed dull; of 1862,12]; South
eras duii and weak. Stocks dosed firm.
Savannah, Deoember 2. — Cotton—re
ceipts 8,206 bales; exports 1,690 bales; mid
dlings 244c; market quiet; sales 200 bales.
Baltiicobs Deoember 2.—Cotton quiet,
middling 24|c. Flour and wheat dall and
unehanged. Corn lower; prime to choice
white 00 to 92o; yellow 90c. Provision*
slightly improved. Whisky 91 05. Virgin
ias—old 44; 66’s 54; 67’s 49. Coupons—new
53 bid.
Louisville, December 2.—Corn 85. Pro
visions quiet. Pork $31 50. Shoulders 164c
dear sides 194o. Whisky 21.
Charleston, Deoember 2.—Cotton active
aud fitm; sales 530 bales; middling 244c. Re
ceipts 1,843. Exports 1,016.
Wilminoton, Deoember 2.—Cotton steady
at 234 to 234c.
Mobile, December 2.—Cotton closed
with a limited demand; sales 700 bales; mid
dling 23|o; receipts 1,799 bales; exports 202
bales.
St. Louis, Deoember 2.—Cojn dull. Pork
quiet at 929 60 to 30 00. Bacon quiet; dear
sides 194 to 19|e. Keg lard 194c.
Liverpool, December 2.—Cotton firm; up
land 124d; Orleans 12id; sales 16,000 balos
speculative exports 5,000.
London, December 2.—Bullion decreased
38,000.
Augusta, December 2.—Cotton eauier; sales
638 bales; rccicpts 1,286 bales; middlings 234
to 23 4c.
Cincinnati, December 2.—Corn unchanged.
Whisky dull at $1 00; short cash 08c. Mphi
pork dull at 314c. Baoon inactive at 16o
dear tides 184c. Packed lard 194c. Sugar
cured hams 21 to 22o.
A correspondent of the Allgemeine Zeilung
status Uiat Count Bismarck suffers greatly
from Bieeplea-tness, which has so shattered his
nervous system that the slightest exoitPtnent
produces an effusion of bile. “Though the
physicians do not fear any immediate danger
to (he Count’s life, yet they consider it their
duty to oppose, in the most decided mannor,
his return to Berlin.”
R A I L W
aSt .
And of the person or persona engaged in the outrage
committed upon the peraon of Hon. Abraham Colby
(oolored), Bepreeentotlre from ihe county of Greene,
who, on or about the 30th day of October lzat, was
taken from his bed at night and cruelly beaten, the
outrage haring been committed by a body of twenty-
thirty disguized men for the reaeons, aa is al
leged, that he, the said Colby visited Atlanta and
quested ot the military authorities protection tor the
freedmeu’s echool located in the town of Greensboro',
in the county of Greene.
And of the person or persons engaged in the depre
dation upon the office of th* Assessor of Internal Rev
enue for the United flutes Government in the town of
Washington, oounty of Wilkes, on or abont the night
of the ISth instant, when, as Is alleged, the office
broken open and books, papers, Ac., scattered and de
stroyed, and notions laft warning the Asaessor to leave
the District.
And of the peraen or persons engaged in the assault
upon the house of the Hon. Eli Barnes (oolored), Re
publican Representative from the county of Hanoock,
when, as is alleged, a body of masked men at or abont
the hour of one o’clock on tbe night of the 10th Inst.,
surrounded hiareMdence, and by threats of personal
violence forced him to leave the county.
And of the person or persons who, at or near the
honr of ten o’clock, on the night of the lftth Inst,
A red ten or twelve gunshots Into a camp of colored
laborers on the lino of the Macon k Brunswick Rail
road, in the county of Telfair, whereby ono man was
killed and another severely wounded.
And of the person or persons who, on Thursday
night of oonrt week, October Term, abont midnight,
said to be a body of sixty men in disguise, surrounded
the residence of the Sheriff of the county of Hanoock,
demanded and obtained from him the keys of the Jail
and released from the jail one James Oxford (white), a
notorious outlaw awaiting hla trial for the murder of
John Taylor, a respectable citizen of said oounty.
Given uniter my band and the great seal of the fltata
at the Capitol, in the city of Atlanta, this twenty-
ninth day of November, in the year of out
Lord One Thousand Eight Hundted and Sixty-Nine,
and of the independence of tho United States of
America, the Ninety-Fourth.
RUFU8 B. BULLOCK,
Governor.
By the Governor:
David G. Oottiko.
Secretary of State. nov 30-dl4tw4w
Administrator’s Sale.
LL be sold on the Arst Tuesday in January next
. . bsfore the Court House door, in Hiawassee,
Towns oonnty, within the legal hours of sale, the fol
lowing property to-wit: Two fractional lota of land
No. 171 and 173. Sold aa the property of Dyson J
Deyton, deoaaed, for the beneAt of the hel ra and ered,
• - - - ■ * *- — thl
v 16-40dpr*fee$fl 35
The Old Reliable Passenger Routo
TO ILL
Northern, EUteri, and Western title*,
OiBRltmO QHIAT HOUTHKRN IinUH
THE ONLY ROUTE from ATLANTA
RUNNING A
DOUBLE DAILY THROUGH TRAIN,
Preventing a possibility of twenty-four (34) hours’ do-
lay, incident to line* having but one dally trait)-
Iffit USITKD 8TATK8 MAIL
Between Atlanta and New York
I. rented .xoliulTdr by thl. Il**
Through Pouenger Train* Le»re Atlanta
tt',15 A. a*.—5:50 1*. M.
Making dose connection* at Kingston for
Rome, Selma, Meridian; and New
Orleans.
At ChalUnoore. with th. bat Twinerere * Ororfte
Railroad for all points
North & East by Lynchburg.
The Memphis k Charleston, for
Canton, Memphis & New Orleans,
AND POINTS WEST.
The Nashville k Chattanooga, for
Itai hrlllo and all Points North, Hast and
Wc*t rla Loutwille.
Application for Letter*of Administration,
p EOBGIA, TOWNS COUNTY,—To all whom it maj
VT concern.—John W. Holmes having, in propel
form, applied to me for permanent letters of adminis
tration on the eHtate of L. D. Rogers, late of said ooun
ty. This is to cite all and singular the creditors and
next of kin of L. D. Rogers, to be and appear at my
offioe, within the time allowed by law, and show cause,
If any they oan, why permanent administration should
not be granted to J. W. Holmes on L. D. Rogers’ ee-
tata
dec l-30dprafoe$3 00
NEW ADVERT1HEMENTS.
A GENTLEMAN AND LADY,
O F long experience In teaching, wish to obtain a
situation aa principals of somo large Female Acad
emy, or to hear of a gooff location for building up a
large Female Institute, where tho Latin, Greek, Frenc'
and English branches, together with music, will l
thoroughly taught Address
REY. JOSEPH CARR,
dec S-tlldec9 Lock Box 80, Atlanta, Oa.
BACK-BONES, SPARE-RIBS
And 8»uawfo Meat.
'llfE have oommeuoed PACKING PORK, and fami<
Vv lies and hotels oan be supplied in any quantity
with BACK-BONES, SPARE-RIBS and HAU8AGB
MEAT, at reasonable prices.
J. J. WILLIAMS k OO.,
dec 3-til deed Warehouse Glenn, Wright k Carr.
LARGE BRICK HOUSE
ON COLLINS STREET FOR 8ALE.
I WILL sell a bargain in a two-story, seven-room,
brick rosidenoe, and two-room brick kitchen, <
west side of OoUlna street, near John H. Flyun’s T1
owner is now in the oily, and wishes it sold within
week. Call aad see me. G. W. ADAIR,
deo 3 It
CRAPE VINES.
R aspberry and blackberry plants, for
sale at LOW FIGURED, h;
Mgr Samples at my office.
luBK W. JOHNSON,
oct 26-c Jy 16-ly
DAWSON SHERIFF SALES.
W ILL be sold, in said county, within the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In December
next, before the Court House door, in the town of Daw-
tonvllle, the following property to-wit:
Lot of land No. MT, in the 4th district, 1st section,
oi said connty, containing forty acres, more or lees,
known ss the Van Howard Lot Levied upon aa the
property of John Holcombe, who is in possession by
order ef court, by virtue of a Notary Public Court il fs
in favor of James M. Bishop, and against said John
Holcombe. Property pointed out by James M. Bishop.
Defendant served with notice.
Also, at tho same timo and place, will be sold, lot of!
land, No. 864, in the 6th district, 1st section, of ssld
connty. Levied upon as the property of B. A. Holt,
by virto# of a Notary Public Coart 0 fa in tlaror ot J.
A. Paxaon, against said Holt. Pointed out by plain
tiff’s attorney, and sold to Ellas Dsrnell on tho first
Tuesday in September last, who tailed to comply with
tho terms of the sale.
Also, st the same time and plaoe, lot of land. Mo
863. In the 4th district, 1st section, of said oonnty, aa
the property of William J. Croy. Levied upon by vir
tue of s Notary Publlo Court ft fs against said Croy, in
favor of Marlon Boring. Pointed out by aal.l Bering.
*• # 1 upon said Croy, who is in jfoa-
on by a Constable and returned to
of all the above lota, caah. This
fotober 19th, i860. BOBER!
set 27-tdsprafee f3 60 per levy.
A plackv yoang girl is Nettie Gilbert, of
Madiaon, Lake County, O. On Thanksgiving-
day Mr. Oowlee, of Madison, and family stsri-
©d for church, leaving the house in chargs of
Miw Gilbert. A burglar made hi* appear
ance in the bed-room, where Mr. Cowles kept
hi* pocket-book. Tho yoang lady did not
faint or indulge in any noneeuse, bat imme
diately “went for him" in the moat approved
mannor. She first took s kettle of boiling
potatoes, threw them at him, then olinebed,
end after a time drove him sway. The rascal
only succeeded in getting sway with about
two dollar* In scrip aud an old soarf.
Il is reported in1)?bfin that the English
Government purpose* sending large military
reinforcements over to Ireland.
GORDON, WILLI8 k CO.,
BANKER# (lid (_OL.LATP.RAL BROKERS,
COTTON FACTOHH
iro
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
T CANS Negotiated, Interest Allowed on Deposits.-
* ' • attaatton ffiven to OiDseMens. Offiee
Broad street, Atlanta, Georgia,
Georgia National Bank,
Georgia Loan and Trust C
Application for Dlsmfsalon.
G eorgia, towns county.-whereas, r
administrator of Laneefbrd Central, repi
the Court, la his petition duly filed and entered on
record, that ho has tally administered Lancetord Cen
tral’* estate.
This Is, therefore, to rite all persons concerned, kin-
dmd end creditors, to show canoe, It any they can,
why said adaslotatrstor should not be discharged from
his admialetrotlee, sad reeetve letter* of dismission,
an the first Monday in January next. This 4th day
of Oetober, 1868. JAMBS WHITE,
oot 19-m6mpr*fee$ M Ordinary.
W Assignee’* Bale.
ILL b* sold baton tbo Court House door, In the
tosaoT'
hours of sale,
town of Monroo, Walton oonnty, within tha legal
First Tuesday in December neit,
racket land usually known aa the Brown place, cc
tatnlng etghtpoevsn sores, mere or Use, adjoint
lands of MoftaBosgh. Nowell. Gresham, Herrin, a
others. Raid land sold as the property of 0. G. How
A Op., tor the purpose of a sett lessest. tn aoeordanoe
with as order of mm. Garnett Andrews, Register In
Baskrsptoy. Movsmher fith, 1MB
nov lUAs IX H. VALUE, feign so.
HARALSON SHERIFF NALKJt.
yptfrh»n^bstof tljsOonrtHotmsdty, fe the
First Tuesday in December moat,
thejdUowlng property. to-wt|i Lot of Uud. No. TTl,
tntUTth district sforlgineUy Carroll now Harris,
ouahtr- UvtodoumtSetntosrqrof A. I. Buttmi
tosedefya Ufa leaned from OsrroBBupericr Court ft
«tan a suse of Ira Jackson vs. said Bsttrsm. V
▼ember 1st, IMS. J. M. WALDROP*,
nov 0-tdsprstoeyi M Coroner and acting M’ff.
IF YOU DOUBT IT,
COME AND taEE.
W E have on hand, and are reoelvtng, the largest
general stook of
WATCHES AND JEWELRY,
and SUrer-Plsted Ware, Clock*, Ac.,
ETER
Broixglit to
And having purchased DIRECT faom Manufacturers
AT
NET CASH PRIOES,
We are Able, Willing and Determined
North, South, Eaat or Wut.
MS
PCNNBYUMUaT
AID
CRYSTAL
trade mark.
GLASS SPECTACLES
Bupta lor to any other *
danoe with the odenos
the peculiar form of
A CONCAVE CONVEX ELUHU,
MORRIS BERNHARDT,
Spectacle & Optical Mann
PASSENGERS HAVE CHOICE OP
TYTENTY-SIX DIFFERENT ROUTES
FROM
ATLANTA TOJEW YORK.
Pullman's Traveling Palaces
ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
Th* Best Eatlnff Honse* in the Ceuntry,
No Midnight Changes
Finely Finished Oars Well Heated
and Ventilated,
QUICK TIME AND SURE CONNECTIONS.
Tickets for sale at all Ticket Offices for all
poiats reached bj this line.
FARE SAME as by OTHER ROUTES
Baggage Checked Through
We do not advertise our Conductor*. Their de
portment and attention do that
B. W. WRENS, General Ticket Agent.
K. B. WALKER, Master Transportation.
E. HULBKRT, Supt. W. A A. 1. R.
nov 28-Sm
We have better facilities for the pnrehase and sale of
oertain classes of
PINB WATCSBS
Than any other Honse Bouth hu, or oan get, and
Onr only reference fs
TWENTY-ONE YEARS
In the Jwelry Business in Atlanta, and to thoae who
hsvs traded with the
Old Establishment of Er Lawshe.
WI HATE BETTER ARRASOEUEBTS
THAN ANT HOUSE IN ATLANTA,
FOB
Repairing Watohes and Jewelry.
00t36—dim LAWIIIK A HAYNES.
THOMAS G. SIMMS, Agent,
Office st the (Clothing Htore of W. B. LoweS* 70o,
Atlanta, ICeerjia,
FOR IEW YORI STEAM EIKIIK CD.
ManmfcctarsrSof,
Engine Laths, Planer*, Bolt Cutters, Up
right Drills, Machlni*!*’ Tools of)
ill Dmerlptlon*.
A LSO, manufacture and sell Wood-working Machine
ry of every dezoripUon, and Stationary aad Port
able Engines and Rollers, Patent ooid-reUed Shaft!ag.
Leather and Robber Belting, and all articles needful
tn machine or railroad repair ehopa.
Office 136 and 136 Chamber* it, New York.
GEORGE PLACE, President.
JOHN H. OHEEYKR, See’y.
* CHAR. F. HARDWICK. Reo’y
GREAT BARGAINS
FURNITURE!.
FURNITURE!
{FURNITURE!
T WonLD ronrecUul], Inform th. tetlimii of Altenta,
I wa th. pnMte (remit;, thu I hare fort nrelrad
teterelMma* -1-wret Mrek of rCRSITO**
•rer b*for. -tforoj In th. gonth. con»IMln( of
PARLOR, RED-ROOM,
AND
DINING-ROOM SETS.
r “ nto ( t» U>. rnrnltnre Tmfel
Lower tha* Any Home in the South.
I hn. dmre oa hrel n .«* (re retMrenre te
PARLOR MIRRORS !
her theptane—aa Whitehall street
£HAItLKt BOHNEFELDo
A FORTUNE FOR SOMEBODY.
1 Wash-
„ „ „ BBYKN-
1 May, 1860, to an active, intel
ligent, enterprlaing, young or ralddlaeeed
a small caah capital, for the purpose of bri
said invention before the publlo.
Among the many washing machine* heretofore pat
ented and presented to the publlo, this it th* only on*
which operates upon scientific principle* solely; and
which, while it cleanse* clothes thoroughly, does not,
‘ “ * * *-• * am, however fins or dell-
a pressure alone, and
. . .
cate their fsl
not by rubbing or friction, whli
ont fluids are need—nothing bat common
and capacity; and can be r
oot 36—dlkwtf
’ hand, horse, water,
WM. WOOD & CO.
K
UNDERTAKERS 1ND UPHOLSTERS,
EEP on hand all aualltlea of Fisk's Metallo Burial
Oases; also, all kinds of Wood Ooffins. Will ot
to Funerals at any hoar, with a beautiful first-
ouwe Hearse tarnished or for hire. Carriage, eta., will
be furnished. All kind* of Upholstery work done.
Furniture repaired, varnished, eta.
Offioe In new bnlldlng on Broad street in rear of Nnw
Boa office. All order* will be promptly attended to.
julyfi-dlr
Dawson Sheriff Sales.
W ILL bo *old before the Oonrt House door, ii
town of DawsonvlUo, Dawson county, o
first Tuesday in January, eighteeu hundred and a
tv, between the legal hour* of sale, the following prop
erty, to-wit:
Lot of lax
in the 4th District and 1st Section • .. .
the property of James Kelley, to satisfy a JosUo«
Court 11 to in tavorof John O. Richardson vs. mid Kei
and 37, in tha Southeast d
sonville, as the proparty c
cost fl to in favor or the officer* of the Superior Court
of arid oounty v*. said Findley. No person in
■ion.
Also, the farm aad Improvements occupied
Anderson, No*, not known, la arid oounty, to f _
Superior Oonrt fl fa In flavor of the offioer* of Court vs.
W. H. Lyon. Pointed out by D. P. Monroe, ex-derk
Superior Oonrt.
Also, lota Noe. 801 and 803, In the 4th Dtotriet and 1st
Section of said oonnty, to satisfy a tax fl to vs. W. W.
Dudley.
Also, si the same Ume and place, the farm and Ipa-
proveeaenta whereon 44. M. Edwards now live*, In
arid oeunta, known as the food place, end more re
cently a* the MeFOrtan piece. Itoufted ont by aeld
Edwards as his property to satisfy a fl to In tavor ef
Zion Sprigrs vs. said Xdwarda, defendant being
poeeeaafon. November S3. MM.
H. TATUM,
dee 1-tdepnfeeta <0 per levy Depnty Sheriff.
1. They can be worn with perfect
for any length of time at ono aitUnf, giving ::
tees of vlaion, by candle or ny etka
clal light, comfort to tbe ipocUcle-vearw Uh
known.
3. How to select Glasses. It re
professional guidance even whan s good rikh b
fared. Dr. Bernhardt not only ha* the bai “
that oan be found in the market, but e
Inez the eyes, and gives indlaponubb sMm v
proper selection of them.
3. When tbe eye* ache or pain*
the action of a bright light, aueh u is ;
r, sunny weather, whit* papar, aadh
writing or sewing, or vivid colorei \
lenten, by softening the rays, effect 1
aonsatiou and give great relief.
4. These Spectacles are
Justed to every cue of defective 1
accuracy, whether arising Won age.nnla,
or prematura decay, by Morris Bernhardt *
and exact principle, entirely hia ova, which
failed to be correct
5. After several years ef pnhlls f
adjusting spectacles to patients nedsr srwy
defective vision, aa well u experieaoe in u
long-established business In bis Opttcsl I
here aad in Europe, M. Bernhardt earnMl
cisnt guarantee of his ability to supply mb
are best calculated for tbe 1
right
«. M. Bernhardt, to signal!!*
from the host of pretenders in hi* prifin
pride submits for inspection, oopinof
has received from medical gentiaaea cf the
questionable respectability and taint b
also, a number of certificates from wsB
men of distinction who have used hta n
originals of all whlcb bt will be hippy ta d
those who may request it Tbs mi of ny d *»■
lowing names or oertifiost** hwsuzb lint
an actual possession of th* asms, wosldbe»
a capital offence, punishable by beta 1
Testimony of recomm
Uedloelgeatleznen, Protemcn ft thshl|bri
mio talent in AUanU. Ga, and ta M Wta
Atlanta, Cs., NovemberM.
I have examined carefully, u
collection oi glasses for the relief** Y. _
submitted to ms by Prof. Bernhuri,
In adaptation to the eud proposed, m rmmm
gant workmanship, they art nej
wHfoiu
JAM. F. ALlIilN"*
Atlanta, Ga., Nevsn**#
It affords me pleasure to stata*^?J,
examined Prof Bernhardt's
tbe eye, and from hta sxjl*«g«
■ ipta
hel
Sr
K* in a
ro usrxite.-5
forms of imperfect virion wllhta
without an operation. ■
I am confirmed in say own of«"T
sor’s merit by the testimony oflM^
prominent medical men In
Iw»l (drerfallj cammtedJJ » - *
my opinion may h.r. re,
MFHMIM
TO THE WOEEIHO OIJKE. -W« reo nov proporod
toforoUh nil fterere with ooniteul unploymret ot
»hote«u»Ute«of toftteipreoBOterete.
rev 1 mi mi vno ore uu t-.imro nuur or. rear »U-
(nreoMIrettko buteore, wo mote tkte nnporol-
teted oter: TV auk re ore not von retteM, wo wUl
oon( (t to poy for teoteovhfc o, vrtttn,. Full por-
Uouloro, 0 Toteohlo ooteplo. wtedl vtB do to ooremonoo
work re. aad ooooyot "TO. Poopin’ Utorory Oom-
ponten"—ooo o, (no tetfoot and bote Meaty novopo-
ten pobMteod—dtt toot fro* by soil, inter, tt ynj
wont ptronn ret. Vrottobte wort. oddronE. ft AUJOt
OOP., QngBMs Molno.
Application tar DUtelulon.
/•lEoaau, earalooo oon«m. — wo.root,
VT Qww Am. oteoteltewow of tho ortote <*■£
non Kotl, nijwnoto to tko Ooort. tn Of ptelKoo dvly
(tedogd W0n»d on loonrd. tore 0. Ore fully odteOrtO-
TOutetOrrtelii. wo>t» oil porno oforefd, Hn
MoSteSSretaTSTSro tetter, re tefftew
oxtreolr. oollootioa of U 1 *——
poind rlolon, ond
redo for wOteO ter, .r. In otete. ^
orer iron j red fortere tolten —
.eoon.pl Ite ~i OpUdre.
foot If. Borohredt hte .-
of Ooocoro Leu which
poroonol .xp.rl.nc. I ton oort““,
whom noturol ndon requite* ?
son all y acquainted. H* ta *
understands hia bnsinsm. r ^
M,.l.t«J< »*'“•'
I nimt ooreimi, oorere >J, “iSS
bardt aa an OpU«sn, «ua _ ^
who on in nnd of oUteWJ^..
I do tell U ooino
I report Dr. BreohordtteJ-
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Paster 1st Freshf
OUonto. OO..EorombteM.**
I ten, tetter to to* rete—
D„ I* th. .bon rortlhtete *_i
temtor TH.lt,
Otool to. EoTOmbor K lire
To tho oboro tntiteo
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