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v TEE DAILY VOL. II-NO. 34. ATLANTA, GA., SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, WHOLE NO. 340 ( A Brutal “Mill” in Missouri. A Propitious time for the South THE ALLEN-M’cOOLE PRIZEFIGHT—ALLEN VICTO- 1 To THE EDITORS OF THE HERALD : bious. The views you express in this morning’s j Herald in relation to the financial crisis meet I St. Louis, September 24, 1873. w j^j 1 m y hearty approval. There is no ground I The steamer Continental left here this ..... .. . „ . . . morning with nearly two thousand people on for thia inconsiderate ran upon onr banks at DRT GOODS! PAINTS, OILS, GLASS, ETC. bDard to j articipate in the Allen-McCoole prize tight, which was won by Allen in nine rounds. When six mih s down McCoole was token on board. About twelve o’clock the steamer reached Chonteau Island, about lorteen miles above this city, and nearly opposite Mitchell’s .tion on the Chicago and Alton railroad. A landing was made there and the ring set Allen entered the ring first, and was .followed at once by McCoole. After some delay seconds were chosen, Arthur Chambers and Patsey Sheppard acting tor Allen, and Tom Kelly and Dublin Tricks for McCoole. I The umpires were Mike Ganley for A'Jen, and Joe*Brownell for>McCoole. Allen won the toss lor corners, and chose the south- e ist corner. The crowd was orderly and the betting slow. Both men were in splendid condition at the commencement of the fight Allen won the fight in nine rounds occupy ing twenty minutes. He also got the first blood and first knock down. Jack Looney was chosen referee. The brutal exhibition began at l:-5 r. m., tbe details of which ore as follows: SEWING MACHINE AGENCIES. HARDWARE AND CUTLERY. chant*. corner Decatur and Pryor afreet*, on- poelte the Kimball House. * 1 m i WEED Office, Corner Brc FAMILY FAVORITE system of the' country, I propose only to make but a suggestion, which.it strikes me, has some merit. In your article you say, “if our cotton crop was sold there w ould bo dan ger, but it is unsold, lying in our ware- — houses and fields, and it represents a real First round.—Both men walked promptly substantial capital of three hnndre i millions to the^scratch, and after a little sparing Allen dollars which no power can destroy.” landed a blow on McCoole s left eye, lollow- Here you strike the key note. Let the people ed it with one on tbe forehead, Mike return- ■ South, the producers of this great ing on Allen’s ribs. A furious exchange pass- 8 t a p« e< now assert their independence ed and terrible fighting ensued, Allen pun-\ of the speculators who, in the ishing McCoole severely abont the face, and p as ^ have manipulated its price, j finally fought him down amid cries of foul, it aEl( j depressed their industry by rings being claimed that Tom struck Mike after he aD( j combinations. It is the most propitious dropped. The foul was not allowed, but first tj me that has ever occurred in onr history to blood was allowed for Allen. effect this. Let the great agricultural iuter- Second round.—Allen again led with his e st of the South now assert its power, by in left striking McCoole a terrific blow on the viting European capital to onr own seaports breast, which he followed with two fierce left i j or the purchase of cotton. Let the granges handers on Mike s cheek, cutting two gashes, . w jj 0 are moving for cheap transportation, take one under the right eye- 8 this matter in hand, and by counties and arm fighting ensued. Mike followed Allen all gt a tes make the necessary arrangements ..round the riug, but Tom kept away from Ins | t0 the present crop, which is now blows. Another rally and McCoole forced ; being gathered, at onr own ports, on Allen to his corner, ferritic exchanges here the Atlantic and Gulf, and Southern indc- occurred, and Allen dropped to a\oid blows, pendence in trade and commerce will be es- Third round—McCoole came up bleeding j tablished. Then the people of the South will i badly fiom the face, and his right eye closing. no i 0D g er be “hewers of wood and drawers After receiving a few rapid blows McCoole \ 0 f wa ter” to others, but will command foreign rushed at Allen and struck him a heavy blow . exchange and control their own industry the South. But under the present system of banking (which by the way I do not advocate) -w-r\TT-io- T/T^T^T V TJ A C TUQT 1 PP r rT’D\irr\ pdaic XTOTT7 vatjtz 1 A machine. Cheapest and most Durable. Also, the soundest bank may have to suspend for a ■ C/XIIN ALLLi nAo JLoL li-mJ. L xvNED FHOM TSEiV YORK, , the home—finest machine made. Prices low. d. while, until ils asseets are made available in " Laving purchased by far the largest and Choicest Stock, which it has : °' M ‘ xwe11, GeD-1 Agent ’ corner Er0 * d “ d MarieU * payment of its dues. Any ono conversant ever been his fortune to ofter to the public. Particular attentien is called with the system ought to understand this, to the following class of Goods, viz: The simple proposition that the system rests j Sfor e thUpurp°ose he Credit!“ M,“t of | 100 PIECES BLACK ENGLISH ALPACA, color guaranteed, the government, is not a legitimate basis of ! 50 p j e0 es BLACK LUSTRINE MOHAIR, banking. Although safe, it will not prevent I revolutions snch as the one now upon us. The | 50 pieces of the best value in BLACK SILKS ever offered Bank of England, the first bank of deposit, discount and circulation, consisted at first 1 300 pair BLANKETS, both white and colored, from the cheapest up to the finest made. All wholly of government stock, and in 1797, | suspended specie payments, and continued °* new shades in suspended for upwards of twenty years. But ; not my purpose to discuss the financial &*<*«*, tkU FillC CiOOdS Gdiei allV, in Hardware, Carriage Material and Mill Stones. 45 Whitehall street. T HUS. M. CLAUSE & CO., Importers and Whole^ sale dealers in Hardware, Cutlery, Harness and Iron Goods of all descriptions Peachtree street. Largest stock in the city. CARRIAGE MANUFACTORY. kOMESTIO SEWING MACHINE COMPANY, F No. 4 DeG' ‘ “ ~ “ - I ing” Machine. SINGER DROP-LEAF SEWING machine. . Beat Sewing Machine made. R. T. Smilie Agent, corner Broad and Alabama streets. EEWISG MACHINE j *. c ; > .^, c p. d f3r *“rice Li«t. Broadetreet, juet Bromdtnd Marietta St«. | Carriages SALOONS. Everything Desirable in Printed DELAINES, REPS, Solid Colored ALPACAS, and Cheap Fancy Dress Goods. The choicest colors made in solid OPERA FLANNELS; Also, a Beauti ful Line of FANCY FLANNELS. A choice line of the New “Cray” Dress Goods! 200 PIECES CASS1MERES and JEANS, lor men's wear, and SASH RIBBONS, LACES. All the new styles in NECK RUFFLINGS, BELTS, OXY'DYED SILVER BUTTONS, HOSIERY and GLOVES, (tine French kids.) LACE COLLARS, Fleecy Lined PIQUE, EMBROIDERED FLANNELS, _ White and Red FLANNELS, SHIRT BOSOMS, —U.U.I.W1C1 VI ucitor Iii Carriages, Buggies, Wagon a, Sewing Machine , „ *, Ac. Send f— * - I beyond the Bridge. D AVID McBRIDE, Manufacturer ot Wagons and Buggies, Decatur street. T Ca rrl *g« Manufacturer, corner Line : e and Pryor streets. COMMISSION MERCHANTS. w. j reference given. J A. AN8LF.Y, formerly J. A. Ansley & Co., of Au ■ # gusto, Ga., Commission Merchant, office corner Pryor and Hunter 8treoto. Advances in cash, or by acceptance, made on goods in store or when bills La ! ding accompany Drafts. ^ M c CANDLE8, Wholesale Grocers and Commission Merchants, and Deale: K.EESE & CO., Commission Merchants 66 Peachtree and 39 Broad street. Best city street. Finest liquors in the city. O C. CARROLL, Chicago Ale Depot, Pryor street, kinds of Produce,** Nck 83 Whitehall 1 * Street ^Atian to* rhon e wMikv ama ’ 18 80 ® * gCnt f ° r the ° ld Ru88e11 p eor K>*- Orders and consignments solicited. ~ ’ oviucuon. w nuky. j turns made promptly. L EE SMITH’S Haloon, Marietta street, the very best of liquors mixed in the best style. REAL ESTATE AGENTS. A K. 8EAGO, Wholesale Grocer and General Com- • mission Merchant, corner Forsyth and Mitchell I streets. LEYDEN, V _ [ _£TLa <* b *at—War. cornei Peachtree andWal | W. & a. At. R. Office f m-> Flour, Bacon, Bulk Meats, Lard, Hams • sugar-cured in* and Commission Mer- <’ Cv.rcor Bartow Street and 1 Alabama Street Grain, Hay, ; YSrALLAOK a KOWTM.-Ai.buu. .Wet.TppShe i A. Decatur Wh0le “ le Qro “ r9 ' TV Herald Office. ' SICN AND FRESCO PAINTINC. K it. PAYNE &CO., Commission Merchants and • Dealers in Paper, Paper Bags, Twines, Rope, Paper stock, old metal, hides, etc., 33 Prvor street, W M. MACKIE can be found at his old stand, Atlanta, Ga. where orders will be attended to. Kruever ■ c<TFPHF\’s A* fi yw rnmi»i..i». . Bro. can be found at the office of the above. G. W. R T 7faf e rs ' in ISUS SIerchl “ u - ac<1 Jacks, Whitehall street, Atlanta. , deai ® r8 in G , ra f n * Flour, Provisions, Country I — Produce, Lime arid Cement, i orsyth street, Atlanta, STOVE AND HOUSEFURNISHiNG GOODS. TEW ART & WOOD, dealers in Stoves, Hollow k3 ware, Housefurnishing Goods and Children’s Car- ! riages, No. 73 Whitehall street. UNDERTAKERS. c n the ribs. Allen j Then gamblers in stocks and gold in New . * * ■jUll “~*:n , Vnri.-™ in ir.cn vocation—at all events, .and two on the month, when McCoole agAin i y 0 rk will lose their rushed nt Allen, hot the latter a\oided his no ^ ij ave ^h e power to rob the producer of his L’ows, and got in one on the nose and two ; honest earnings, more on the month, McCoole returning on 1 BLACK SPANISH VEILS, and a thousand other j - C 'lHAS. R. GROOMS, Undertaker, Hearses firompt* T WILLIAMS A; CO., Dealers aud Commission j ly sent when requested. d • Merchants Id Grain and Produce. Handles rro- things to mention which would be.tedious. WHITE GOODS, NOTIONS, ETC. P HILLIPS, FLANDERS 1 CO., Dealers in Staple ^ and Farcy Dry Goods, Boots, Shoes, Hosiery, i the ribs. Both again fought close, and Allen Proclaim your policy, men of the South; ;>00 HANDSOME NEW STALE SHAWLS, ot> BLACK THIBET SHAWLS, everything Ribbons, Notions, Etc., No. 88 Whitehall street, At- their* corners tt « quit “eviJenT S?AU e n ! J^irable in Ladies and Gent's HANDKERCHIEFS. 100 pieces of the | W^.^*^?^*** wmu Pood.. CHEAPEST E3IBR0IHEKIES EVER OFFERER scratch,.bile McCoole was bleeding profusely. »»P ov enshed by a rotten system of stock Four h round-Allen led off and planted a if bing and speculation. Y ou w,11 then show terrible blow on Mike's cheek. Sharp ex- j W Atlauta. Ga. "fir F. PECK A CO., Wholesale White Goods, Notions, TT Hosiery and Gloves, Kimball House — Millinery and Fancy Goods, 15 Decatur street’, ' . — I CROCKERY AND GLASSWARE. I cBKIDE & CO., Wholesale dealers in Crockery, Glass and Earthenware, Kimball House. AW A CO., Wholesale Crocaery, Marietta stree A near Br FRUITS, VEGETABLES. ETC. changes followed, aud Allen fought McCoole ! f. bt ' c0 “ nt O do no ‘ >“ tend “X lon « er t0 ( to the ropes, and knocked him down with a tribulary to those who have little or no ml fearfnl left h.nder on the jugular. First est in their prosperity. inter- r>0 pieces Choice Irish Liuens aud Table Linens of the Choicest makes at extraordinary WOOD K1GRAV1NG. JO| knock down for Allen. Fifth round—Allen forced fighting and planted repeated blows on McCoole’s face, ; slashing right and left, until it was a mere ■ mass of bleeding and battered flesh. Finally I A. C. Gaklington". Art Items. prices. 1G0 dozen Towels, which defy competition. i Wood, corner Peachtree and Marietta, up stairs. The death is announced of Mr. Joseph > Ladies ' audGent ' s Marino Shirts and Draws, iu immense variety, he dropped to avoid the blows, and McCoole j Shepherd Wyon, chief engraver of her maje; - ' endeavored to follow him, bnt .Allen glided tv’s seals. away. McCoole’s friends, seeing he was bound to lose the fight, tried to raise a dis turbance, but were quickly checked. Sixth round—Allen again led off with his left hand and got in a terrible blow on Mc- ^Cooie s month, the blood following it in a great stream. The rest of the round was a repetition of tbe fifth, Mike’s face receiving terrible punishment. Allen’s body began to show Mike’s pound ing, but otherwise be was unhurt, while Mc Coole presented a horrible appearance, and Many of these goods have already arrived and the balance will be arriving daily, and pur chasers are earnestiy invited to take a look before buying, as no lancy prices will be asked. The receipts for admhwons during the late • Small profits and quick sales being the motto. At exhibition of thelloyal Academy amounted to 1 sep21-Gt nearly £16,000. Yinnie Beam’s “affectionate care” toward i her home circle is illustrated by the fact that ! 9he does not depress it with statnes. Sir Edward Lee and Dr. Dresser have just started on a long continental tour to collect art material for the new Alexandria palace. A fine painting by Gentile de Fabriano has - — — # i been purchased for the Louvre. This is the he seemed scarcely able to hold up his head, j second picture by this old master in the col- His left eye was closed. There was a terri- | j ec tion. ble cut under the right eye. The right side ; Julian Scott is now making rapid progress -ArfL "\7" ZC fifc DC 3XT of his upper lip was cut off and his nose w ^tb a great battle picture which he is paint- state of Vermont, and expects to * A finish it early in November. £5,086 is the price which was recently paid rri,. I by a Dutch amateur for a reduced study or rowdalso bim 1 ^of the -Marriage ol Henry IV.," one away." Tbe roanrl was gone throngh with, Marie de Medina ser.es of pictures m but Alien refrained from punishing his oppo- ,lie louvre. cent further. i The triennial exhibition of the Antwerp The fight had now lasted nineteen minutes, 1 Salon is now open. The collection embraces and when time was called for the eighth round ! twelve hundred and forty-six works. Tbe two Tom Kelly threw up a white handkerchief in most remarkable pictures in the collection are token of his principal's defeat. Alma Tadema's “Claudius Saluted Emperor," j t< JOHM KEELY’S. Corner Whitehall and Hunter streets. MISCELLANEOUS. H ER*LD PUBLISHING^ company, Alabama ‘ r jYroduce tt the lowest atea. Also, a fine WAGON street, near Broad. AU kinds of Job Work neatly I aud promptly executed. ::8iC. CAHN dt CAMF, Wholesale Grocers and Provision Dealers, 25 East Alabama Street, Atlanta, Georgia. nfacturers of Human Hair Goods and Hair Jew- j etc.. Marietta street, west of Spring’s first store. broken. Before teeing the mark Allen said: “It is a sin to send that man up to be punished. If H. CASTLEMAN, General Produce Broker, ATLANTA, GA. Office—Alabama Street, opposite Depot. seplO tl ATLANTA PAPER MILLS. INSURANCE AGENTS. _ j and Life. London aud Lancashire Fire. Vir- j ginto, Fire and Marine. Cotton States Life. Broad . street. Atlanta. Ga. elry, 15 Whitehall street, Atlanta, Gi A ERGENZINGER, Manufacturer of all kinds of • Bedding, Mattresses, Piillows, Bolsters, Etc. Awning and Tent Maker, No. 7 Hunter street, near Whitehall, Atlanta, Ga. 'Ll H. LEDUO. Manufacturer of Tin W’are, Agent JT • for Kerosene Stoves, Pratt’s Astral Oil, Triumph Washing Machine. Clothes Wringer, etc., Belgean Sheet Iron and Enameled Ware. Whitehall street. H ITCHCOCK a CO’S. 8oap Factory—A full line of Laundry and Toilet Soaps constantly on hand, Office 27 Alabama street, Atlanta. Ga. reading matter than any other paper in Geirgie CLOTHIERS AND TAILORS. S IMMONS A HUNT, urocenes of every description Country Produce at low rates, at Junction of Marietta and Walton street*. OAIR A BRO., Atlanta. Ga. J AlCES nr WYLIE A CO.. Wholesale Grocer, 32 and 34 North Broad street. j Gents’ Furnishing Goods, No. 4 Peachtree street, I r the National. A TLANTA DEPARTMENT LIFE ASSOCIATION uMl of America. Officers—T. L. Langston, Presi- ! dent; C. L. Redwtne, Vice-President; J. H. Morgan, | APOTHECARIES. _ prietor. For specimen of this issue of this paper. The contest occupied exactly twenty min- aud “La Mere du Messie,” by M. C. \erlct r.teg, and at its conclusion McLoole and Allen ! It is statid that a picture entitled “Marino shook bunda in the centre of the ring. The ' Faliero,” by Eugene Delacroix, wb’ch he tried j party then repaired to the boat and reterned j in vain to sell lor one thousand fr ».ucson its ; to the city. finish, was sold ten years after for twelve Decatur streets. McCoole intended to leave the steamer four thousand francs. Alter passing through two 1 TENBY C. POPE, Wholesale Druggist, 27 Whitehall j :.files above the city, but was so badly hurt other hands it was ultimately bought by Sir I KK that he was unable to do so : and was brought Richard Wallace, for eighty thousand francs, to tbe city. or eighty times the price originally asked. On the trip down Allen led a subscription , This is cited as the most remarkable rise in for McCoole, with one hundred dollars, but i the value of a picture thus far recorded, the latter declined to accept it. No incident * . . , . . e , , . occurred on tbe trio worthy of note. 1 he painter AnastaM, for "bom a subscup- ♦ y ben WILSON A co The crowd was orderly, and was made up tl0D » producing 1-U,000fr., had been made *| # the bridge, makes advances to planters. A full largely of repoUb.e citizens among * e m m°*5 made' o^rTo & ■ ' Publ ‘ 9 — of “>« quite a number of prominent business men. ! vome oiinu, nas jusi maue o\tr io me — Broad street, corner , 8aah, Blinds, Mouldings, Ac., Broad street. LIQUORS. J j | AGER BEER BREWERY. City Brewerv, corner G. JONES, Fashionable Tailoring Establishment j -Li Collins and Harris streets, Lager Beer, Ale and • within fifty yards of National Hotel and Kimbal Be « r * Fechter, Mercer A Co., office in Old Poat Office House. Full Line of goods always on hand. Building, Atlanta, Ga, t,, of 1 w _ , _ Ga., Wholesale dealers in Foreign and Domestic | Whiskies, Wines, Brandies, Rums, Gins, etc., and — ; PboprIetobs of the Mountain Gap Whiskies. CIGARS, TOBACCO, ETC. W R PA-raXO, No. 6 Klmb.ll Hottie, Agent t°r |, H. ENGELHEKT, M.mifacturers of ClRmr. mhI • Atna and Iheenix of Hartford, Franklin ot ! \~ _ t 0 ‘ — - - Philadelphia, and Southern Mutual. Athens. * > me6tic Liquors, Peachtree street. 35 Whitehall street, Atlanta. Ga. J^JEADOB BROS., Wholesale Tobbacco aud Uquor# MARBLE YARDS. street, Atlanta, ( Peachtree street. Republic Block. of Republic Life Insurance Company, office No. 2 Wall street, Kimball House. H wwi v l uttuu-t' PinnM 0 —■ ole. (tiucc iQtl “or,s corner Loyd and Alaoi tin WbUebiutreYf Snuff Rtr n-te, opposit- o. H. Jouea k Co.'s Liverv Sub . .. Wpitaoatl »ln»t. mb mtluud. Orders souelled aud promptly tilled. Pri.ee re». .... ACRICULTURAL WAREHOUSES. Broad street, next door t CONTRACTORS TUTTLE, Contractor and Builder, corner Hunter and Pryor streets. Contract! faith- ! fully carried out. | blc. Terms cash. *T. street. Atlanta. Ga. .HEDICAL. r those who may be a.-- isfortune. ” i Academy of the Beaux Arts the reversion of Matzbi.il bob Papzb.—According to a for-! l«>.000fr the interest of which he reserves e.gn journal, a discovery of much practical, ^ himself during his life, for tbe foondaticn importance has been made lately in France, j of a P fuslon or annual .assistance ot French and which seems likelv to affect materially ' pamt.-ra or sculptors, or more than one branch of industry. It ap- slI “ ,1 ‘ lted t0 Henchmen pears that at the last general assembly of j Some important frescoes, attribute! to Ag- French paper-makei8, a well-known firm : nolo Gaddi, the Florentine painter ot the submitted to the examination of the mem- j fourteenth century, have been discovered in bftrs some samples of a new textile tab- au undent department, adjoining tbe Villa ric prepared by them—tbe increasing high ! Demi doff at S.-m Donato. They formed part, price ot rags having lor some time with others which had long since disappeared, past induced serious efforts to utilize of a series of decoration* of the monastery of the tex’ile portion of various vegetable San Donato, iu Pelvereaux. one of the mest fibres. Thus, as is well known, wood, straw, ancient and celebrated monasteries in Italy. essparto grass, and numerous other vegeta- m 11 m ble products, have been pressed into the ser- . , vice, but none of these have proved entiiely marriage has just taken p ace at Avig- satisfactory ; among other drawbacks, the 1 nou of . a man named Van Heddegem, whowa ture. Burglar au<l Fire-proof Safes, Broad street, i BANKS. M COPPER. BRASS AND IRON. IDDLETON A BROS., Coppersmiths, ' j ^^TLANTA DEPARTMENT Southern Life. Jno. j 1?A Founders, Finishers, Gas Fitters and Sheet iron and Diseases COTHRAN & JACKSON, BANKERS, HOIVIE. Georgia, Collection# *r..l &FmiHane#« iiiomntlv attended to. A-43 sepf-Sm it, J. A. Morris Secretary. JEWELRY. SILVER WARE. i Stoves, Marietta sd R€Tnittan ^ 8 Vtom^ly attended to. B ank of the stath of Georgia—f. m. Co lawyer3 ker, President; W. W. Bell, Cashier. Paper dis counted. Deposits received. Foreign and Domestic | ■■ # _ r - _ Exubange bought and sold. Checks on* all points in I A’ WIMPY. Attorney-at-Law, Atlanta, Georgia Europe in sums to suit 99 Practices in al: the courts. Special attention given ; *8-Agent8 f >r the Inman and Cuuard Steamship i to the collection of claims, and alt bu.lne.8 promptly | Lines. First class and steerage tickets at lowest Attended to. CANDY AND CRACKERS. » varieties of Cuackers, Cakes, Snappa, etc. South L30 proprietors, Propagators and Dealers in Fruit Tree#, Grape Vines, Ornamental Shrubbery, Hot House Plants, etc. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY. Forsyth street. G. fibres obtained from these plants are short r recently condemned at Tonlouse to two years Money to loan ftn I not sufficiently supple. Such delects, it detention for belonging to the International, is ascertained, do not characterize the male- 1 and w “° was allowed to leave tbe pr.son teiu- rial now proposed, and which has hitherto ! poranly for the purpose. Alter the ceremony, been regarded as worthless-namely, the tex- which was followed by a repast, the couple tile sheath of the hop stalk. By' removing wera abo “* 10 separate, when the governor I __ thia outer skin , and subjecting it'to a certain J consented to prolong for three hours the lew Ij chemical process, it is alleged that a textile : moments of liberty accorded to the uian. I he *' substance possessing tbe qualities which ; time was employed m a walk on the banks of * make rag8 bo valuable io paper-making— tae Rhone, after which von Heddegem re length, Btipplenees and delicacy ot texture— turned to his captivity for the next eighteen baa been produced. months. A S. SaLOUHIN, Bankers and Brokers, uext to National Hotel. Exchange bought and sold. rilHE DOLLAR SAVINGS BANK, No. 2 Kimball | X House. J " “ Willi-*, cashier. Jno. T. Grant, president; Perino Brown NO. H. JAMES, Banker, James' Block. H- Tuller. Cashier. BAG HAM (.FACTORY. DYE-WORKS. „J Drug Store,! photographs, etc. rates Call and set _ r Pope’s Whitehall street. First class executed promptly, at reasonable specimens. , an teed. Post office box 540. i the United States PRIVATE BOARDING HOUSES. J ONH H. WEBB. No. 82 Whitehall, and 72 Broad AtuiL Table supplied with the best the market afford*. hall and Hunter street*. Atlanta. Ga. j^R. JAMES ALLEN LINK. Dentiat. earner White- JJ" D. CARPENTER, Dentist, No. A Good Thing Duly Afpbeciated.—No; The post-office clerks and gangers in Iowa tt^LSam, may A CO., Dealer* and Mannhn hirers of beneficial revolution ever goes backward; and j are travelling about dressed in hickory shirts, JCJ P»p«r and Cotton Bags, Twine, Rope, o d Metals, this maxim is as invariable in medicine as iu pants of jean and hob-nailed boots, attending etc - corner^Pryor and Mitchell fjgyja^Atlaut», G^ politics. The advent of Hostetter’s Stomach every Grant campaign meeting, and howling BOOTS AND SHOES. Bittere, twenty years ago, produced a revolu- as if they belonged to the neighborhood. They - V uv bivm ’***nriv i « tion in the treatment of a large class of ail- constitute the majority of each assemblage. ^ Boots aud 8boM, Lather and shoe Findings, menu, and that revolution has ever since , The salary-grab speakers pretend not to le- sign ot the Golden Boot, 39 Peachtree street, Atlanta, been in “the fall tide of successful expert- 1 cognize them in the meeting, but after night- Georgia. meat** If that tide has borne the proprie- fall they all go to a hotel aud have a good tor* of tbe celebrated vegetable specific “on time on their back pay. It is ea«y to detect lvJL to fortune,” it has also borne thousands of > them by their scratching, as hickory shirts human beings, wlio were languishing under don't agree with their skin.—V. 1* ot diflMM, weak and hopeless, out j »♦« ^ s. kendricks <k suns. The largest supply of of the depths of despondency into the para- An American has been misbehaving himself Carpets, Oilcloth*and Mattiug to be fouud in the dise of health and cheerfulness. It is no ex- j in Germany. Ue represented himstlt to be • ------ CARPETS. MATTINGS. ETC. .tggemtion to *ay, that to the vigor, the regu- an officer on General Grant’s staff, and, armed ‘anty of habit of body, the good appetite and with forged credentials collected largf sums perfect digestion, acquired under the opera- of money from nearly all the petty duk tion of this untqaalled tonic and corrective, princes to help build a gigantic monument i multitudes of peop'e in evefy walk of life, I memory of the soldiers killed in the war of w ho had been vainly physicked in the usual j the rebellion. He was altera ards arrested] way, owe the blessings of renewed health and | and found to be a man named Beaty, who lias j :te prospect of prolonged life* aept 24 I w j long lived in the Western States. MUHC AND MUSICAL INtTBUMENTt. i rietto street, up ttoir*, praotic*» iu all the J t-law, Whitehall • atreet. Reiidence, corner. UI08. W. HOOPER, Attoruey-et-law, So. ‘i WaU j street, will attend to ail kinds ot legal burin* IZARD HKYWA Marietta street S B. SPENCER, Attorney a( Law corner Wlntvnall >. • and Alabame atreete (up st»ir*), Atlanta, Ga. M DEGRAFFENRIED. Attorney at Law. *p via • attention t» the po>4«c.iti >a of cUum a^ain* State of Georgia and Unite 1 Slate*. O.hv-e N>. 1 An* tell’s Building, up stairs. , street, Atlanta, Ga. D. BADGER, Surgeo , Work promptly and neatly fiu ished. AUCTIONEERS. ices made on consignmento. A t with good board at Mrs. Overby’s, uwet, just across the bridge. t lSS GREEN, at the “Larendou House.” on Peachtree street, can furnish pleasant rooms u les or single pereons. Da) -oardors also re- PICTURES AND FRAMES. "lAS. R. SANDERS, ManoTactarer and Dealer iu tf ebromoe. Mouldings, Looking Glasses and Plates, No. 37 Whitehall Street. Atlanta, Ga. BOOKSELLERS AND STATIONERS. IHILUPS A CREW. No. 1 Marietta street, Book- eefi.ers. Matloncrs and Piano Peelers. D OYAL A NUNNALLY, Ai(orne>s *t Law, Griffin tionerv, 105 Whitehall Street. KISINKSS COLLEGES. lOOllftt SOI! 1HXKN BtlSlKKsS DKlVaKSlTY COME ONE! COME ALL! AJVD Pt-BO-ISTEUa A LL wishing 11 paiticipate in our Municipal Elec tion * ] are required to come to my office at the City Hall, aud " P 1 M'»r..er Br»d«.d Al.bam. AtUnU, rt gis.cr their names, where the books are A ataudatd institution, the largest aud beet practi- \ f t hiiAfiioM utho il in the .South. For circulars, etc.. ' ^ i:d**uce corner McDonough and Rich- Kimball Hoi re. Prac’ic* rn all the conrt*. LIVERY AND SALE STABLES. keeps always on hand • Urge supply of Mules and Benue* for sale. Detwiler A Magee, Managers. Corner Line and FREEDMAN’S SAVINfiS A TRUST CO. Peachtree streets. Ifer e hundred Graduates now in Ul'NS. PISTOLS. Kle. (Chartered by Government of United State*. Office Broad Street comer Walton, R eceives ixpomt. of fit. out. upeanu. d,. posits payable on damand with intereaU Jute- Fl.hlnz T—»!«. Powder FI—ki. Shot DelU. Am- I ••« compouidwl twice per annum. Send for ell uUr. manlroti, etc., Whitehall street, near Depot. q t2S-1v PBlI.IP D .CORfGaahier