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WAT* KtUVtk.
IM wood to mum to Aaciufe.
Tb« DmU Osonu OtofcmN will »«* 1*
Oath boil on th. Iri of DoAMabo*.
PtokHMkoto an atolw to dm r—t of
tow ban bow aabbad aad jo#** 1 -
Oo. Ino ia OartowUU .Un»d oa* h
dnd tonhoto of obntaato ton Wodamtoy
Tha Major of Aagatoo inaodblo proalrere-
gtriB* Th« Mayor ol Atl.oU didn't.
An iaarhanflbto bad of baaatofcl rartoa
tad marbto ha* boon dtoaonrad by Mr. J. 1
Birinf*. on hto plane one toll* from Dalton.
The Borne Dally aaaooaaaa (be wroth of
layiiw iron between Dalton and that Tillage
tort Tlmnelay, aad a Una luroa ware an|'
el to poali the work ngalibreagb.
The gin horse o( Mrs. 8. T. O. Anderaou
war horned oa the nomine of tba Mb, near
Dublin, Oa. Loan. 14,000. A negro I
Tolnntartly oonfrmed haring set It on lira.
dwia ooantr I
■fo WllAama a freed
10th
head ahot aad killed D|ek
man. oa the plantation ranted from Dr. H. G
Harper.
We regret to learn, says tha QriIBn Star,
that tha residence uf Wm. Dlanton, *a,..on
Flint Blear, waa ooaaamed by fire oo Kuotiai
night last Origin of Are unknown.
1 No inan
r $4,000.
i inaaraooti.
may ha
partiaa, and aamay
the rata, ahoald be
I adroaataa tba re
peal of tha preaeat law, wbieb makes It panel
for two mas man lo contract with that free
dom ia ruofty maUara wbioh it perfectly la-
gillmaU aa lonohtng all other oommodHIee of
ABY AND 00MK£R0IAL.
Th# Bom* D#ilj says: W# ar# glad to
learn from Rev. H. H. Park*, that it la certain
Dr. Mans#/, of Baltimore, tha diatiogniahed
pulpit orator. «»4! attend the Conference to
be held hein in December, with Bishop F ieroa,
who ia slao expected
We oaderatamd, ways the Dalton Oitiaen.
that Prraident White m now making, or about
to effaoi, arrangements bj which the work ou
the Delton aud hi organ town Railroad will
cnmmanoe at an early day, probably by the
first of Jan nary.
Cothbert umHt be a liwwly village. The Ap-
peal aaya: Within the imet week we are for
ced to reoord the granting of three divorcee,
the releaM • t>y general jail d#liv#rv of a eon
demned murderer and a number of other
prisoners, the advent again in oar ■
the confident# men end sharpers who eased
Mr. Cooper of twenty dolhuw recently, and the
eontinaed firing of fUQ8 at night to the sure
destruction of hogs and cattle, and the vio
lation of the publio paaae.
Mftevellaaeeus.
The Cardiff giant is beiug modeled in plna-
ter.
Northern Michigan had twenty-oue inches
of snow in the find storm of the season.
The mother of Pike, the New Hampshire
murderer, has been kept in entire ignorauoe
of the fate of hereon, end she still believes him
absent at sea.
When a tuau gets drunk in Janesville, Wis
consin, they say that he has “missed his de
meanor. ’
A German in New York reoeutly gave a boy
five oeuts to tell a policeman a man had jump
ed off the dock, and immediately went to the
end of the pier and verified the statement.
Benjamin Sheldon, ticket agent of the New
York Central Railroad at Tonawauda, was
killed while attempting to get on board a
train.
A thief in New York attempted to get post
a servant girl into a house on Leziagton ave
nue, the other day, and at the same time put
his hand in liia pooket for a bottle of chloro
form, bat aho. seeing his intention, gave him
a blow between tne eyes which doubled him
up in a heap m tLo area, where be wm fonnd
by some passer* by. She Is a jewel of a ser
vant.
The anniversary of the lotmation of the
Methodist Episcopal Missionary Society, was
celebrated by S'-rranus on the snbjoot in tho
Methodist churches of New York and Brook
lyn. BUbop Thompson made the remark
that unless the member* subscribed 25 per
cent, over tbc current yetu,$G50,000, it would
bo impossible for the missionaries to maintain
their ground.
In response to tho nsiertiou that nothing
can be well done in a hurry except catching
fleas, a cotemporary wanta to know bow it is
about stopping a runaway horse; putting out a
Are; crying stop thief ; throwing a rope;open
ing an umbrella; takiug oar foot off from
another man’s euros; swallowing a dose of
mediciue; getting out of tbe way of a mod dog
or bull; saving a drowning man; or writing
paragraphs for a daily pai»er? How indeed?
The Wrst.
The Legislature of Washington Territory is
again without a quorum, and warrants have
beau issued for the arrest of seceding mem
bers.
A sixteen year old girl in Lafayette, Ind.,
being approached with indecent proposals by
a scoundrel, instead ol rnuuing away, seized
a brick and knocked the fellow sensefena.
An editor, describing a church in Minnesot#,
says; “No velvet cushions in our pews; we
don’t go in for style. The fattest person has
tbe softest seat, and takes it out with him at
the close of the services^’
The second committee of oonfereuoo to re
consider the disegreement between the Senate
and House of Tennessee anon the Convention
bill, reported that they could not agree. Pro
positions were then mode in both Houses in
structing the committee to report a compro
mise, providing that the Convention shall be
composed of seventy-five members, instead ot
fifty as proposed by the Senate and one hun
dred as proposed by the House.
Personal,
Miihlbach has concluded not to write any
more novels.
Mr. IVabody gave an extra £150,000 to the
Peabody Fond in London, just before his
death.
Mis- Kdmouia Lewis, the colored sculp
tress, is going to Boms.
Edward R Ketch urn was dinrharged from
Sing Siag prison, Uii t* m having expired.
ltev. base B Smith, who Las Uen oo timl
at Geneva, 111., for the mnid.r of his wife
has been acquitted.
Wit and WUdem
If tbe poor-botH# has any terrors for you,
never buy what you don’t need.
It is said that tbe Japanese clergy pause
every fifteen mi antes in their discourse, and
«ay to their congregation, ••loot's take
smoke."
“I know 6very r«>ck on the coast,” said
Irish pilot. At that moment the ship struck,
when he nclalmed, “and that’s ono of them!"
“Mamma! mammal" bellowed the angel
of the household from the top of the stairs.
“I’m mod and Hannah won’t pacify me."
A tiiilesfrtB, born on the last day of the year,
felicitates himself on his uunow escape from
not being bdrn at all. “Be jnbors," says he
“and if It had been the next day, what would
have become of m< ?"
A Bcotoh minister, so tho alory goto. beinu
asked if he Was not tired to death after preach,
ing a Hirmon Iww end e half hours long of
which he had been telling, replied, "Aw, nay,
I was os freebasa rose;but it would have done
your heart good to see how tired tbe congre
gation wa% T *
Josh Billing;, defines a "thurrer bred bizi-
n»*s man" gs “ wuu that knows enaff about
steelin' ao't thers kan’t etmybody steel from
him. and *auir about lAw so that ha can do his
•tealin' legally."
A Yankee wagmrd a Dutchman that lie
couhl swallow him. Tha Dutchman lay down
upon a board, and the Yankee bit hie too so-
Tetalj. Th. victim .creamed wilh pain, »ml
to ! d . 5**“ to “«•*• ’‘WAr. y. torn* fbol! “
3iSF
“My boy,” reid a clergyman, “don’t you
knor it ta rery wicked to etch tt.h on Ban-
«•*. (Irtat »n4 « Nntw.l Bn. root.
Bom, Bridgeport’ journal, which doaan't
Uka Praaidgat Granl, aaka: “What e.ideae.
haea wa that Son. Grant ia not now aa in tem
pera t» — ha waa onca laid to ba
Tha aw< amount of aridanoa wa ahoald
•ay, aa ma bara that tho ona who aaka tba
qoaaliaa to not a natural bora tool I
Wa art glad to tea aa IntaraM awakanad oa
thto important aubjaot. Tha prcaant ayatem,
baaidoa baing ooatoarj to all r,awn. and
toarefora wrong ia itoalt, toaiaaaAiogly oppraa-
•ita la tha poor maa. Xta uad.ocj, aa tbowa
by aa a tow Say* alnoa, to to oroalo aa artlA-
atol .Ulogaaoy ia tho money mar hat, aad
Whtohia fell only by tbe borrower. Tho
prieoof amaay, Hhoall olhar iegltimata oob-
Jaota of trade aad oommeroa, ahuuld ha allow ■
ad to ragnlata ftarU by tha Ineroreble role of
awpply aa.1 dam and, aad any attempt by the
Legtatotara to fla a petoa iadopeudently of
theae, to aimply a apaelea of ennipuary legi»-
latiou wbieb all experience eoodamne aa ttn-
wiaa aad iaoapadlant. Aa well might wo at
tempt top-agotote by law Ibe price of wheat, or
fora, or oottou, or lauda, or malea aa that ui
money. Bach of tha articlea mentioned will
oomwand a price la exact ratio to tha .apply
and demand; and all attempt, to praaaut thi.
by legal enactment*, rc*olT*a itowlf pr*etic*lly
into * premtnm on diehooeaty. 8oppoaa, for in-
atanco, tha Imgialalora ahoald fit tha prloa of
ootton at fifteen oanta, dona not erery bnaloeaa
man know that that rary law wowld beta a
toudency to maka the aalllog price of ootton
higher than it olharwiae woobl ba? In addi
tion to tha price eitabliahed by the law of rap-
ply and demand, tha aallar would demand au
additional bouoa aa an indemnity agatnet tbe
proapaetira loaaaa to bo inonrred in
forooinantuf a atatuta which make, it penal io
nil cotton for what it ia worth in tbe market.
Aud, in tba and, who doe. notaaa that tbe
con.uuinr, and the poor man who is lo-oed by
necessity to oeil upon the first market, would
hate to pay this bonus.? Speculator, aud cap'
tlaliaU might indeed make a good thing of it;
bnt the email plantar or impeouuaou. dealer
would be taxed for the tolly of the Degielatnre,
juat aa tho poor borrower of money ia now
forced to pay tribute to a aeuaoleaa and op
preaaive usury law.
No; reason aad juatioe demand tlmt the
price, of ail commodities wbioh enter into le
gitimate eommeroe ahoald bo allowod to regu
late thetueel.ee according to ,upply and de
mand; and when a poor planter or an honest,
hard-working mechanic or merohaot wanta io
borrow money, he ahonld be permitted to
borrow at jurt \thai the money is icorlh ia Va
market. He ahoald not be forced to pay a
fiolitions price, instituted by way of bonus tor
the indemnity of tbe lender against the penal
ties of a law which aeakn to establish the price
of money. In juatioe, therefore, to the poor
man, aa well aa for the sake of making otu
legislation aocord with enlightened reason,
tbia usury law should bo promptly repealed,
It is a relio of Hie Middle Age. wbioh should
be laid aside with other forms of sumptuary
legislation.
“ Kiw II Ids.”
Wbeu certsiu lUtU Ku-Klux Georgia Demo
cratic edi ors find themselves corners 4 Inan
argument, thoy immediately affirm (bat their
opponent is a “liar,” and that ho is (oo mean
to notice, and too debased to reach save with
a SAwiltDK. Well, wo retain a good old An
drew Jnckson hickory in soak for all such fac
tlons brats, and one blow well laid oo would
simply knock their mushy brains into the
middle of next week, and that would be the
last of them. Wo would advise these smiling
blow hards to fight more and talk less. That
faithful old hickory is always at hand, aud we
should like amazingly well to see one of those
much talked of bxwhidks.
Am a general rule, bi»?«#ud gnlluut
promptly aud talk little. Then let us have
more bawhidb and lees talk.
Threats are very nice lilUts things to put
paper. They make fools laugh, but wise n
view them with beooiniug scorn aud iuiiuite
contempt
Cato being acarrilously treated by a low
aud vicious fellow, quietly eaid to him:
contest between us is very unequal, for thou
canst hear ill language with ease and return
it with pleasure; and to me It is unusual to
beui, anu uirMtgimmbio to Sposk it."
Had we brought to mind Cato's well digest
cd wotds a little sooner, we should not have
given birth to this paragraph.
Re.
responsible far
auy indiscriminate asasmblogs that may have
been held. The loose statement of tbs Con
stitution that the Republicans era detatmintd
to bring out a caodldtUji entirely grotuiloue.
When a meeting of Repuhlloani is to bs held
In thi* pity, of Us Trinity* for saoh or other
purposes, it will be authoritatively announced
through tho oolumus of (he N*w Eoa, proba
bly, not In the columns of the Constitution.
While co this ant4eot % wo would advise the
Constitution to milk Its own oow, and try to
get a leader to ita own ticket, which, at prosent,
resemble* a ohiokan flopping around with Ita
head just mangled off with a dull ax*
Business to-day has
|Utnee of
We give
/clock, *.
quence of 'disagreeable w<
fall quotations
A Terrible Usnsr.
Mn lam rumor says that the Thompson of
the buvaunah News, drinks so mnoh bod liquor
that he is ta«t going “siam-bang to eternal
smash." Our dear old friend, Sneed, It is
hinted, don't taka “nary drop."
A Reminder*
Wa will rstuind a Georgia cotemporary that
a fool wtth book kuowlsdgo is a obild playing
with edged weapons. While ho amuses ns he
Alls hituM. If with paiu and unnecessary wrath.
“Let as have peace."
[Oonauufoakd.
Wanted.
A first-class Democratic paper in Atlanta,
With itifluimoe suffleientto makes Mayor.
A Dxmocoat.
Burn*.
(tot* ......Ita
Ws-voa... M ,.l II
n.x.BMkaman, i
CoTion—Matk.i firm with |
an adr.no. of J lo ie; no,
haloa; oponad with food mil
nloaad at Sl|o.
Coin—Market oa»; prim, whit, at tl 36 lo
1 33; yollow II10 to 1 S3.
Banux *1 76 lo 1 #0.
W«1*T—Io demand, with limttod .apply.
Prim, Whtto $1 66 to *1 75
“ Bad 1 66 to 1 60
Oats—80 to 860. por bushel, lilaok Mad
Oatoan selling at 86c. and In demand.
By a la bald at 81 40 to 8160 per hu,b<L
Darin Famx. — PeacbM, pealed 10c. to 13c.
Uupealed, 6 to 6. Apple, Ac. to 5c.
Bacon * I - ■ to
light.
Clear 8id«e
'ill to21 i
-J1 lo Jli
RhonUUr,
18
[Jam*, cauv. 8. C
2(1
a*27
['lain eanvaased
22
«j23
Country
Bulk Meat*—
21
(§22
19
W>18,
Clear Bib Sides
181
@18(
Shoulders
151
Lard—In lioro#*
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BY TELEGRAPH
4 MSOCIA TKU fMMSS 1)1 MATCH MS.
NOON DIBPATCHEfl.
Wasuinoton, November 18.— Public and
private business suspended to-day.
Tho French Government boa ordered a war
vessel lo accompany English aud American
vessels conveying the remains of Mr Peabody
home.
Gen. Haztn, commanding the distriots of
lower Arkansas, apprehends trouble from the
Indians in tho Spring.
Nzw Yonx, November 18.— Instigation
yesterday in the oase of tbe privateer Hornet,
shows that tbe ooal waa unfit for uae, and that
Higgins is vindicated.
Richmond, November 18.—'Thanksgiving
day was generally observed. Tho ohurohea
wore open and places of business closed.
Fifteen members of tbe Washington press
arrived this morning aud were entertained by
members of tbc pr&«8 of this oity, at the
8pottswood Hotel. Thoy return to-morrow.
Nlvv OhIaEanb, November 18.—The Times
say* that on Wednesday night, Mr. Ursin Zer
ingor, an eminent planter of Parish Bt.
Charley, was brutally murdered on his plan
tation, by a negro who shot him through the
heart. Mr. Zeringcr was universally respect
ed throughout tbe country. Louisiana losei
oue of her most prominent citizens.
The Bavaria has arrived from Hamburg,
with 100 emigrants
Aoousta, November 18.—To-day wao par
tially observed as a day of thanksgiving.
Washington, November 19.—A violent gale
on the Hudson yesterday. The tram
Harb in road waa blown downauenbankment
one person wan killed, and several wounded.
The Luggage, mail and expross ears, with their
oontents, were burned.
Wili.mimgton, November 18.—The day was
morally observed gs a day of thanksgiving.
,o;.t of the business houses woro closed, and
services held in the various churches,
About eight thousand people present at the
Cape Fear Agricultural Fair to-day. Pick
pockets and ubarpers operating pretty exteu
sively, several were arrested on suspicion,
bat released.
St. JosErn, November 19.—The Convent in
this place was burned, but tho iumateu saved.
Toronto, November 19.—There was a col
lision on tbs Grand Trunk Railroad, by whioh
the engiueer and driver were killed.
Madrid, November 19.—The Republican
prisoners will not be sent to Cuba.
Bouar Oreus baa gone to Paris.
Paris, November 19.—A threatened duel
between the editor of tbe LePaj’S and Roche
fort, has been averted by the latter’s explana-
A flew Uinta (• G8or(U Republican*
“Quarrels would never last long if the fault
waa only on one aide."
" He that blows the coals in quarrels he has
uotbing to do with, has no right to complain
if the sparks fly in his face."
" There is no dispute managed (aa a general
tbiugl without passion, and yet thore is sourer,
ly a dispute worth a passion."
We shall take no part nor lot in the bicker
ings which exist between certain Georgia Re
publicans.
Our voice is for harmony, friendship and
oharity. Let us havb Peace.
A Mayor Wanted
Tho Democrats of Atlanta still appear to be
iu search of a candidate for Mayor. If they
will advise with us confidentially, we will con
fidentially toll them whet do, and more par
ticularly what not to do. Don’t all come at
once, gentlemen, if you ploaso—for wo exceed*
ingly dislike anything which might look like
a rush upon our sanctum. We do not wish to
insiunnto that any of our Democratic friends
lack cithoi good sense or siuceiity. There is
nothing on earth with which we arc more lib
oral than with good advice, and ou.- Demo
cratic friends shall not suffer for the want of
it. Then lot them corno Along.
Circulation.
Our friend, the lutelligenccr, still claims
the largest rity, county and Slate circulation
of any papwr published iu Atlanta I The peo
ple can’t see it, therefore the people don't be
lieve it.
Borne papers are like narrow necked bottles;
lbs los'i thoy have in them theinuro u«*iso they
make in posrtug it out. The Intelligencer, iu
juitioe to itself, ought to take dowu that
naughty eign. It don't look well in the eyes
of sensible men.
Hom. James R. Ilabbcll.
This distinguished gentleman, recently a
member of Congress, ismonreity, end is stop
ping at Mr. Lookmiller's, on Msriella street.
Mr. Ilnbbell is a Democrat, and is a member
of |ho State Bonste of Ohio. ^Vo passed a
pleasant hour with him on Thanksgiving Day.
j^|«isita Georgia to sxamino lands with a
view lo purchase if suited. We warmly wel
cosh* Mr. Hobbell to oer city, and hope his
star may be of long duration.
NEH AD*KKTlf*£!H£NTO.
mil) STREET THEATER!
oisna bwxdri
CHAPMAN SISTERS’
COMIC ONIRA iCOMPANY
isn to* r-**»« (tontoiix.
Mr. CBitrlc* 13. UUkop.
Monday Evening, November 22d!
Tbe Most DsUeteus at Musical Bertssqoss
x z xo w |
Or, the Xu it Ik* tohMl To omuomwc with A
AM entlttod.
▲ QUJJPT TAMIIiY
DurlM m* •veuliia the CLODOCHSB %UAD-
K1LLI b; the nJwMtWWWHOMltaw,
lb. oaitaMiAMsrtam vtoMalsh Ml. WILLIAM
WiTliKKS. JML Kattre shaage ot proframme
•*eh •veuing. Tusedsj evening,
In kegs and cans.
Comm—Rio
SuaAB—Refined A
.90* @il
24* to 25
18 to 18*
, 174 to 18
1 16* to 17
yellow 16 to 16*
Flour—Firm. We quote:
Atlanta Mills, fancy Ip hundred. $ 5 00
Do do, ex. family 4 50
Do do, family 4 25
Do do, Fulton XXXX family.... 4 00
Do do, superflue •. 3 75
Do do. Georgia XXXX family... 3 40
Superflue 6
Extra 7
Family 7
Faney.
Corn Meal
Candles
N. O. Syrup
Molasses (iu barrels).
Pepper
Ginoeb
Cheese (Factory)
“ English Dairy..
AdmlMioa $1; Bwwrvsd seats tl M; Gallery 76c.
8eete can be eeeured at Meaem, Phillip* k Ovew’i
COMMtSSIO* MERCHANTS,
W oou> rMpwttofiy lufom th«r trUafi*.*ul ttw
■ vukUo^awrily, tkatltor h«T.»cu~4 th.
Fire-Proof Warehonsc
tram a ingle Urn em* Temt Oermtmr.an »
■trMt, aad an LOW prapv*d Is i«Sn «d .tor, oot-
toa, (Mia to., on *t not tororakl* Urm.,
tatoWM M Ootton. Onln, Tom. *od all
otkMMbolMOffHMlaM, in rMyMtMl, nltottod.
Uboral adraaoo. will Umado on ootton or prodl
A R* ONB MATINS CLAIMS AUADMT MU ONfTED *1
wax. nso n to tobib aovar7aos to sbmd a m
MEET W mu CASS TO t. t, MUV
COOMZIXOa AT LAW, SOLICITOR SSFORB THE COURT
or CLAIMS, AO., ITS ■ eiRINT, WASNINOTON, D- O.
DOT 10-lm
THE
MONIY FOUND.
fTtOUXI) xwMdax mornlna, (Ittdnn, n pookot book
X ‘
I ot thin odr.rtio.Mnt
*0 auna. hr nppljln, to
r. riTxaikBotiH.
60,000
1,000 BBLS. Flour, Urd, Oroeeries, Corn. Oats,
ay. fto. A. X. SHAGO,
nor 9041
EYERGREENS.
LOT of Beautiful Evergreen*, J tut arrived, for im-
mrdieto plenting, at
Broad atreet
FOR MttJT.
^ NEW FRAME HOUSE, eight rooms *11 furnished,
within a few mlnutee' walk of tbe bueineve portion of
tbe oily. Apply at this office. nov 21
JOHN KBELY
FdREiGN AND DOMESTIC
B ESPICTTULLT cells the Attentive* ot the pnbUo U Use feet that be has now on
which bos besn purdbaaed staee the recent decline,
AND WILL BIB OFFERED EXOBEDINaifc ^
HE willcoostently receive well-e+leeted eddition* to this eteek. PerttcnUr , #
“uowln, «j»d good., which an RICM AUK AML Y CtrSkP, h llau,
Black and Brona (EnjUik) Wktorprwif CloUta.
AU CoUrx in touIUa’ CUtfed (.U »»U
Eterj Color to “Wllbert’a” Opera I'Uanola.
10-4 Blanket*, Beantltol ({nalllj, ( C
O. W. ADA IK, Auctioneer,
■fillet Sale thi* (Saturday) Horning.
TEN O'CLOCK,
GREAT SOUTHERN
PASSENGER AND MAIL
R O U T E !
ATLANTA and AUGUSTA,
CHARLESTON. COLUMBIA,
Charlotto, Rmlelch,
WILMSWTON, WELDOS, RICHMOND,
Washington, Baltimore,
Philadelphia and New York.
A CHOICE LOT Or
Irish Linens,
Towels,
Lancaatfr and Manclllea (jato^ ”
Diapers,
Table Linens,
H, pWta D’Oylies, Eta,
A large lot of Dress Goods, 50 cents a yard—^worth
Balmoral Skirts $1 25 to $i 50, Exoellent Quality,
Oheoked and Figured Flannels, in Great Variety,
A Well- Assorted Stock of Curing
aSsas*
IE SHOUT, av.r,Iking required to conaUtoU a eompUta. and wriUaaort^ rtotk n
tanuaUjr darired. <TOON E
nor 14—Sm * WMltstonll e M
tion
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Drlnklsf.
Drinking is a good quality in a sponge, but
not in tbi young men of Atlanta. If it were
noi so, we would not say it Philip of Mace-
don drank freely, but he Anally discovered
that “wine *s a mooker, and thnt strong drink
is raging."
•" Ws will advise a certain Kla Klax ed
itor ttet wrath eotasilrase ends in wind.
Washington, November 19.—Revenue to
day $500,000.
In the Supreme Court Chase ordered that
cases hereafter continued at this terra be put
at tbo foot of tho calendar of next term. It is
understood that cases so diepoeed of be de
layed abont two years.
The Revenue Department has the following
advices regarding illicit distilleries in Virginia.
In BoUletront and Craig counties, in the
Sixth Distriot, several stills were found, and
the distillers arrested. Abont throe hundred
gallons of brahdy were seized. In tbe Eighth
District a large number of stills wore discov
ered aud tbe parties arrested in Montgomery,
Pulaski, Bland and Tazewell counties. On
Rich Mountain, two miles away from any road
•r path, a number of stills were seiced, and a
large qnantity of whisky, beer and brandy
confiscated.
Supervisor Emory, of Teuuessee, reports
successful operations against the distillers in
the First and Seoond Districts of that State.
In Anderson oounty, Edmondson, who bad
beeu left in charge of some stills and a qnan
tity of whisky seized, was attacked and over
powered by a crowd of men. Tbe property
was taken away from him.
Counsel for the Government filed a general
demurrer, questioning Farragut’s crew’s right
to tbe bounty for capturing New Orleans, and
questioning the jurisdiction of tbe Oonrt as
against tbe United States.
Gon. Butler has been arrested in New York,
oharged by Mrs. Florence, of New Orleans,
with having taken three swords presented to
Gen. Twiggs by the U. S. Con gross—tbs
Status of Georgia and Texas - valued at $35,-
000, and a box of silver, $2,000. He claimed
that the swords had been deposited in the
Treasury Department; but inquiry proved
that Riich was not tbe case. He was held in
916,000 bail.
Montgomery. November lp.—In tbe Sen
ate to-day, a bill was introduced by a Senator
from Kolina to vacate tbe muuicipal offices of
Mobile The bill authorizes tho Lieutenant
Governor. Speaker of the House and Attorney
General, to appoiut tbe Mayor and Aldermen
of Mobile, to bold for three years. Tbo Sen
ator from Mobile denounced the bill, and said
that Mubiio asked for no such legislation.
Resolutions were offered and referred to
abolish tho Board of School Commissioners.
This Board has full legislative authority. It.
passes bills and appropriates tbe school funds.
A Senator said they absorbed all tbo fuuds and
kept the schools closed.
Iu tbo House a committee was appointed to
oonfor with oertain railroad Presidents in ref
erence to froigbt charges that discriminates
against citizous of tho State, and a bill was
introduced to allow State endorsement of
bonds of tbe Mobile and Alabama Grand
Trunk Railroad.
It has rained bard bore all day. The river
is rising rapidly.
Tbe entrieft tor tho State Fair aro already
numerous from different sections of tbo Union.
The indioatione point to a very large attend
ance.
London, November 19.—Rio Janeiro datta
to tbe 27t)l alt., state that according to tbe
latest accounts Lopez bad transferred hie
headquarters and seat of govemtnent to San
Joaquin. it|was reported that Lopes had
killed Ids mother ono brother, and other per
sons, iii. Ounscqncnce of a suspicion that they
wero engaged iu a conspiracy against hie lilo.
Tbo uliit# bud made no movement, but it
was supposed Motive operations would bo atilt
longer deferred.
In tbo Inter national Sculling Match, tlio
Rrownsy ol Maine, won l>y two lengths.
Havana, November 19.— A eoinmieeiou of
insurgents is at Oerreca*endeavoring toseonre
Venezuelan recognition as belligerents, and
tbf privileges of recruiting front loo Ven*fiu>-
. Immailia, November 19.—Eugenis assisted
at the Gutbolio and Mussulman religions ner
viest.
Thirty-four steamers have arrived. The
•hallowest point it) tbe canal Is nineteen feet
Tbe trip of the first detachment of the fleet
with the visitors, was mads from Port Said to
this pises in sight and sight aud a half hours.
“ rase hav
•vejast arrived from Sues, tbs
sbvlbern terminus of tho sansl. and met those
from Port Said. Tba town, the banks of tho
e*paI and tha vossata are iilemiaatad, aad the
night is given op to fk**ivfttes and rejoicing.
Ttlegraphlc{ Market Mleporls.
New York, November 19.—Cotton opened
firm, but closed dull aud heavy; sales 2,000
bales at 25*c. Flour dnll vnd decline 10 to
15c; superfine, State $4 70 to 4 76; common
to fair extra Southern $5 40 to 6 10. Wheat
dull at a slight decline; winter red Western
$1 33 to 1 35; Illinois 81 28. Corn in better
demaud; ebiefly speculative; mixed Western
$1 08* to 1 10. Pork firmer at $32 to 32 25.
Lard firmer; kettle 18* to 18|. Whisky firmer
at $1 11 to 1 12. Terpentiue firm at 48 to
48*c. Rosin $2 16 to 2 18. Grooeries quiet.
Freights doll.
Governments closed stroug; G2’s 15J; South
ern securities generally dull; Teunessees 58*;
Virginias 601; Louisiana* G5 to 66; Levees 69
to 60; Georgias 81; North Carolinas 46 to 47.
Money closed easy at 6 to 7; exceptions at 5;
sterling 9 to 9*. Gold doll, dosing at 2G|.
Stooka closed unsettled but generally strong.
Louisnille, Nov. 19.—Provisions firmer.
Mess pork $30. Lard 17Jo. Whisky $1 03.
8t. Louis, November 19.—Corn buoyant-
new white 90 to 92o; old $1 06 to 1 08. Whis
ky $1 03. Mess pork firm at $30. Bscon
firm; shoulders 16|e; cloar sides 19j to 20c.
Liverpool, November 19.—Cotton steady;
Uplands 12*d; Orleaus 12|d; sales 10,000
boles; for export and speculation 2,000 bales.
Cincinnati, November 19.—Corn advancing
at 93 to 95c. Tobacco higher. Whisky firm
at $1 02. Mess pork—no sales. Lard; kettle
17ic.
Baltimore, November 19.—Cotton quiet:
uplands 24jc. Flour dull; high grades J *o
lower; Howard Street superfine $5 25. Wheat
aotive bat not higher; choice red $133 to 137.
Corn firm; new white 90to 97c. Oats dull at
53 to 56c. Rye dull at 95c. Pork firm
$32 60. Bacon firm at 15* to 15$c. Lard
firm at 18* to 19o. Whisky $1 09.
Virginias, old, 451; ’66s, 53; '67s. 49 bid.
New Orleans, November 19.—Ootton quiet
and weak at 24* to 24|c; sales 3,350 bales
sales of tbe week 25,100 baies. Flour lower
superfine $5; double $5 62*; treble $6 00 to
6 25. Mind corn $1 12: whiU $1 A0. Pork
$32. bugaf;prime 12$c. Molasses; prime 65
to 66c. Others unchanged.
Gold 26j. Sterling 37*. Sight |o discount
Augusta, November 19.—Cotton martlet
opened Ann, bat closed easier at 23|c; sales
490 bales; receipts 730 bales; sales ol the week
2,916 bales; receipts of the week 4,150 bales
stock on baud 10,900 bales.
Charleston, November 19.—Cotton in good
demand but light stook. Prices advaucod i to
*c. Sales 325 bales; middlings 24g to 24*c
receipts 1,609; export coastwise 466.
Savannah, November 19.—Receipts 2,031
bales; exports 1,610 bales; sales 2U0 bales
middlings ‘24 jc.
mm national banking system.
Tbo Now York Times says: We regard it
aa more than probable that tbe National
Banking System will be reopened by the pres
ent Congress the system itself be mado es
sentially free, and the circulation issued under
it more classic, like tbe New York State model
after which the original measure of Mr.
Cliaae waa shaped. Our reasons for this
opinion are, first, tbe West and South
will demand more oirculation either by a new
creation or redistribution, and that New Eng
land and New York cannot afford the latter.—
Secondly, that in removing the present limit
of $300,000,000, the aot will be made the nu
clena of a 4 per cent, consolidation stock, gold
bearing, upon which the additional circulation
may be based at seventy-five or eighty cents
on tbe dollar, and such circulation may
be made free of all taxation. Thirdly,
that irrespective of the reserved rights of
the government to alter or amend or repeal
tbe system as now administered, it ma; f
made the interest of the present banks oi
tioual oirculation to substitute the new stock for
their 5-20s now lodged with the United Staten
Treasurer, which, while bearing 6 per cent.,
ore liablo to be called in and paid off in gold
after five years from their date. Tbe uatiounl
circulation, it is quite oertain, will be made
both free snd elastio, sooner or later, before
or after the return of tbe country to the specie
basis, and ita elasticity wilt be quito as well
assured, and the danger of inflation lessened,
by prescribing a 4 per cent, gold-bearing
stock to be pledged with tbe United State*
Treasurer At the ra'e of 76 to 80 per cent,
its par value.
yV#* The New York Times takes advanced
ground on the question of humanity to aui-
malt, and belioves it should be made a part of
th'* - -location of our youth in the public
sobool8. It says
Matthew Arnold lays down a fundAmental
principle ia the management of schools that
three things should be inculcated —a love of
aQ d equality, a I ‘
ing of humanity. We have tho first
of these in «>nr public school system; tbe
second is, it is hoped, not neglected, but there
is room for improvement in respect to tbe
third. Whether regarded oa oue of the major
or minor sius, cruelty to animuls is too often
chargeable upon the youn_
remain young tho plea of tbonghtlosunpsn may
answer tor partial exouse, but the danger is
that a bad habit neglected grows into u vice
marietta froperty.
f WILL sell a bargain In an elegant realdence and 48
1 acre* of land in th* pleasant and healthy Tillage of
Marietta, known as the “Dr. BUagbtet PUoe.*'
No. S3 Alabama street, next door to kxpraaa Offloe.
lie port of the training of our publi
Tbs Saratogian says that they are "onjoviug
a dry winter; sir sharp, bnt no snow." It is
well to explalu that they have winter there
from September till Jnn*.
, r. UVDLBY.
H AVING made, through their agents ta
arrangement* with an experienced and reliable
firm In Washington Citr, will altend to the eollecUon
. — .. . re •. mutam 0 r OOI-
untjr. Also, peneiona fo
children, quartermaster 1
of all United Stataa eoldUrs' claims. WHIT* or COL
ORED, for back pay and bounty. Also, pensions lor
colored soldiers, widows
■tores, Ac., Ac.
IONNBCTIONS by this line aro most certain and
. ooanoN. | j. m. wnxia. |
GORDON, WILLIS & CO.,
UA5KKRS »nd COLLATERAL BROKERS,
COTTON FACTORS |
um
REAL ESTATE AGENTS.
Deposits.—
. Oi *
t Cob
REFERENCES:
CHEAP COMFORT
FOB KVE9YBODT.
fJlHOSB who purchase Walter 3. Withers'
PATENT PORTABLE ORATES
wlD save labor, trouble and expense. These grates
can be bought for $3 50 to $8 00—according to size-
need no mason to put them in. Can be moved from
ne chimney into another, as oocaaion r^qulros. Put
few pieces of dry wood In the grate, and a lump of
coal on top. A pteoe of burning paper held under tbe
grate, aloes to the wood, will ignite, and you will have
directly a cheerful Are.
These grate* can be had of all paincipal stove deal-
era; or, at Walter 8. Wither*, Mineral Hpring Foundry.
Office in H. Franklin's Stove Emporium, Peachtree
■treot, where orders for all kinds of eastings will re
ceive prompt attention. nov 20-6t
SOUTH RIVEH FARM.
Forty Aores Biver Bottom Cleared.
miles from Atlanta. One-half of it is cleared, including
Forty Aores of River Bottom ;
Remainder heavily timbered. Thore are throe settle-
menta ou the place, all in good repair. I will aeU for
cash or exchange for Atlanta property.
G. W. ADAIR,
M . 8041 and Insuranoe Agent,
No. 38 Alabama atreet, next door to Express Office,
nov ao-lt
THE EATING HOUSES on this line have beeu thor
oughly overhauled and refitted. Ample time Is given
for meals, and at regular hours.
NO CHANCE OF CARS
BETWEEN
West Point, Ga., aud Wilmington, N. C.
(JUICK TIME and SURE CONNECTIONS,
VIA
C3roorgla- Railroad.
Passengers can purchase THROUGH TICKETS and
lave their
Baggage Checked Through
By Roar Different Rente* via August■
Via Kingsville, and Wilmington; via Columbia, Char
lotte, and Balelgh; via Columbia, Danville and
nd; 1
FAKE AS LOIV BY AUGUSTA
AS ANY OTHER ROUTE.
PULLMAN’S PALAOI SLEEPING OAKS
ON ALL
RIGHT TRAINS LEAVING ATLANTA
BY THIS ROUTE.
wlohlng to go North by Bm will Bd(1 1
.pl.ndldlloe of UTEAUBHIFS from Ch.rlr.ton, B. C.
to fWtlmnrr, PhiUdelplifn, Borton, tad N.w York.
CHANGED SIDES,
NL) by so doing, 1 have obtained a store 1
TO BENEFIT
AU parties as well as myself. It U nssdleas to t«U you
what ars my lnteuttene-jast ooms and buy. I p
Ise you the lowest price.
THE PEOPLE
Are finding out that a good Hoot or Shoe 1s the cheap
est, snd that such ars sold at my house for e*sh only;
BUT FOB SOMETHING LOS THAN A FORTUNE.
I. T. BANKS,
Ns. OS Whitebait Hire.!.
( Application far Utoailuton.
G EOWHA. TOWNS OOUNTY—Wkmw.i, n. H. Bfcr.
administrator of Laaosford Centre!, represent* to
the Oonrt, in hie petition duly filed and entered on
record, that he has fully administered Lanoeford Cen
tre 1’* estate.
This is, therefore, to oils all persona conosrned, kin
dred and creditors, to show eaase. if any they can,
why said administrator should not bs discharged frees
his adednlstratlon, and roostve Utters of dlsmlssioa,
on th* first Monday in January next This 4th d*y
ofOetobsr, IMS JAIKM WHIT*,
oot l*-m«mpnfee$ 50 Ordinary.
Application tor NmImIm:
03*IBB
M. Wsl»!
dnly Sit .
ministers* Waldrop's ssSMs.
This Is therefore, to etta all parsons concerned, kin-
dred aad ersdltors, to ahow aeeee. If an; they can,
why said Rdailnietrator ahonld not he discharged firom
his ededntatraUoo. and receive latter* of lUomlseton
on the first Monday in Jan nary, itT*. Th'* ilh day of
X F. Waldrop, administrates of tha e*tateof James
. Waldrop, reprsMut* to the Ooort la hie petition,
ily filed and entered oa record, that he Era raUy ad-
Kxrailor’fi Half.
>Y Virtue of an order from ths Coei ,
_ > Haralson oounty, wtli bsmtdee ths ant Dteaday
in December next, at ths Oemrt flea - * -
• . between the legal sals hours.
county whsceoa Reoben Bald raaidsd at ths
I tone* his death, semtstslng throe hundred and three
acrea, mors os lees, srijetaiag leads at Matthaw Retd,
John Adams, and ethers, ths some befog la saM non*
ty, all tn Cora repair. Taras mads known on ths day
of sale. October 4th, 1M9. B. F. WATSON,
. sraskton and Charleston markets
can afford, and for
Safety, Speed, and Comfort,
UNRIVALLED ON THE COAST.
Through Tickets on Sale at
Montgomery, West Foist, and Atli
TO
HKW TORE VIA CHARLESTON STEAMSHIPS.
J. A. ROBERT,
General Ticket Agent, Georgia Railroad.
5.000
POUNDS Dry Baited, Butcher's i ides.
5.000
BUSHELS Seed Oats for sals, by
OA POUNDS Bacon and 30,000 Bulk
Meat, now tn Store. A. K. 8EAOO.
1.000
BARRELS Flour, loweat market rale*.
H AT, Wheat Bran, Irish Potatoes, Ac., for sale, by
nov 16-fit A. K. BRAG ~
DAW89N SHERIFF SALKS.
W ILL be sold, in said oounty, within tha I
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in Decar__„
■ext. befoie ths Court House door, in the town of Daw-
•onviUe, the following property to-wlt:
Lot of land No. MT, In the 4th district, let seoUon,
of said county, containing forty aores, more or lees,
known a* tha Van Howard Lot Levied upon as ths
property of John Holcombe, who Is in possession by
order sf oonrt, by vhtus of a Notary Publio Court fl lb
I* favor of Jams* M. /Mitaop, and against said John
Holcomb* Property pointed out by James M. Bishop.
Defendant served with notice.
Also, mt the same time and place. w!B be sold, lot ol
land, No. 864, in the Mh distriot, 1st section, of Mid
county. Levied upon as the property of R. A. HoH.
by virtue of a Notary Publio Court fi fh in fcvor of J.
the term* of the sale.
Abe, _
863. in the 4th district, lat
to oomply with
id plaos, lot of land. Mo
863. in tbe 4th district, lat section, of said oounty, u
the property of William J. Oroy. Levied upon by vir
tue of a Notary Public Court fl fa sgsintt said Croy in
favor of Marion lioriug. Pointed out by aaid Boring
Notice hereof served anon said Croy. who la in poe-
session. Levied upon^bv a Constable and relurnod to
” * of all the above lots, cash. This
me. Term* of sale c
BMMHlMh, im
tdsprsfee tl 60 per levy.
This
r.
Sheriff.
NOTIOB.
YKTXLL b. Ml(l twfere Ih, Oowt How. door. IS Ik.
TT town or tuthwi. Hirabon on th. dm
Tired., la IfeouaWr Hit b.lnn th, Iwal hoan of
zxrxzEr"* *
The plantation wbersou be died. asafotaJng 364
•ora. mem os tarn, lying an foe Tallapoosa rtvse,
eight wllee east «f finrfcsnan. 160 asms Is a high atata
of cnlUvalian. SSauras ef Rawrtvsr bottom land. Oe-
tuber Mth. UN.
IK AT. N. RATTKRFIRLD,
octMtadpmffo $fo» Admtntforafom.
ItafosffoL
SOWrif. Levied on as
fo mktefy a fl fa iasnad
/NtoOkBU. HAEALKON COUNTY—Wh.rre., Jo-
VX —Pk B. Brewa. Htmlnl.tr.tor of t. Br. Kina
.|inii«nt. to th. Mart la hU pottUon, dnly «u „„{
ontorro on record, that he ha. full, ndmtnii
Thi, U tWrrtore to ctt. .11 p.reoa*a oonrerned
dred and oredlton. to Mow cure, If in. ther eon
-hj Mid .dmlatrtretor .hottld not be dleohetwed from
hi. Hlnitot.treUon, end receive Utter, of dlmalretoa
■m th.eret Honda, 1. Octohre net Tht..lhd.yol
. ... . *. I>. WOODB. Urdlaere.
JolrnkredM Prtator*. fre go
QTATEOrOBOBOIh-DAVION OOUBTT—Where-
O re, Tkorere Wired, edmtoletretor of the eeteie of
lllnai Clnaa, dreeeaed, repnoMte to the Oonrt la hie
MUtloo, del, >M end enured oa re Head, that ha hre
Cr “*'‘ wSklihle la, ihere-
loti, ta eNe ah penoue concerned lo ehow oeaae. If
enj UteTMa, why add edmlaUtretor .hoeldret h.
dlachertedfroB hie edmlalstretloa.andre.dv.Irttan
ar dl.mleeloo aa the 11 ret Meodar la I>taeaih.r lea,
Thi, Angnet tha M, lMd. ‘
tngllwf reelWgl
DdVTBL TOWLBB,
NOTICE TO
Unllraittl Coumtotora.
rj.oin.ia * Owrioa. a,, k. L It. I I
ktUnte, tie., BavMnhar tgth* ldfid. I
O N it betera Dreteebew let, IMg, preworeh will ha
received at, Ihtoetoaak. the Ondaaltoa, hrtdg
IM end Mieeaty id the eeaoad <U,Won IM aWe| of
Cw road, dll neoeaaan taknweUon eaa he had to
snt ■
OACLDIRU, Attormey at Uw,
AND U. 8. CLAW AQtNT,
THE POPULAR
ROTJT
Atlanta, G»-, November 16th, 1864.
HERE THEY ARE.
milk American Meat and Vegetable Chopper, WhlU
X Wire Clothe# Lina*, Flower Pot*, Blue Grass,
100,000 Strawberry Plants,
on “ a wh *‘Tube w. Johnson,
Dealer tn Guano, Saeda. Ac.,
CRAPE VINES.
K ABPBERBY and BLACKBEBBT PLANTS, for
MdlDYINW^,^
Samples at my offloe. oct 36 o Jy 16
PHtEMX LUiUBER YARD
Opposite Georgia Railroad Depot,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
FRAMING LUMBLR,
Dratted And Mttohtd Flooring And (toiling,
ALL VARIETIES OF DRV LUMBER,
BlxlihCleM and Ijfvthai.
Lumber vntrnl to order upon abort uotlrr.
OKDKB8 FILLED YOB
Hash, lboora, and Blinds.
A LAND8BERC St CO.,
nov 6-c - oot 8—dly Proprietors.
SALE OF THE
Confederate Slates Laboratory Bntldlng,
Now temporarily occupied
BY THE
GEORGIA STATE FAIR.
M feet), and 300 feet long by 60 aud B0 fe«t
extension at each end one atory high, and each 300
by 36 feat It Is located about one mile and a half
from the city of Macon, and Immediately upon the
track of ths Macon A Western Railroad.
This building being situated u* th* osmsr vi Uts u»t-
ton-growlng region or Georgia, and ex]
to *upport machinery, the sale offers _ _
menta to capitalists and manufacturer*, for whom
Georgia now opan* a fins field for remunerative in-
By virtue of writ* of venditioni axponaa, issued
from th* United States District Court tor th* Sou then
District of Georgia, I will sell the above properl
gether with 14# acres of land open which It I* stt
at public auction bsfors ths Court House door ta tbs
CITY or MACON-,
htoll th. hrefnl town of nte, on th.
First Tuesday in December Neit
Savannah. Ga., Ootober 13th. 1869.
dbl. rxohatts
GOLDEN
»other, take ma aShac, atol you will mv*
which they Ml too
Bauam No. 1 cures Uloen,
■rated Bor* Throat and Mouth, Bore Eyes, Catena,
or Skin Eruptions, Copper Colored Dlntohss, Bora
■ of foe fioalp, BoroTala, Ac.; la tha giwaiest Rmo-
valor. Alterative aad Bleod Purifier known, remora
Mercury or other pauses; gives immadtete relief in all
oases. He dieting neoeaary. 1 have UMOeands of ear
UAcstes proving tks miraculous cures rffintid by theae
Remedies, price of either No. 1 or No. S $6.00 per boi-
Ue. or two bottles (or $9.00.
Dr. Rionau's Gold** Axtidotb, a sate, speedy, pleas
ant and radical cur* for all Urinary Dsrangamot ta, ac
osfopanlfd with fuUdtreotfoaa. Price $8.(W per bottla.
Dr. RKhutT* OolMk Bxiub Amour, a radical care
ter Nervous or General Debility, In old or young; Im
parting energy with wonderful effect. Plioe $6.00
bottle, or two bottle* far $*.60
Ou receipt of price Remedies will be shipped to any
place. Prompt attention paid to correspondent*.--
Non* genuine without th* name of “DR. RICMAOTI
REMEDIES, D. B. RICHARD’S, sole propri-
— “»-e. Addrefo
D. B. RICHARDS.
Irk street, New York.
9 r. ir. Ciruulara free.
•tor," Mown tn glam of bottles. Address
No. EES Vbrick
DL POMEROY'S Jill RiSTORIR I
F 0 R £ S TJ U E E N.
i^srsra&r •#.
It was discovered In Atlanta.
II haa bean teeted in Atlanta.
It* reforencee aretn Atlanta.
It Ms prodaoed hair and whifoen
In Atlanta over 40 year* of age
•moves «*b«, senrte, i
>11 in ning ma aw
tobttoitrti
•ly •»•?« th. tolr fro« fhlUnf owt
r. whlA.re u« - -
E
The South and New York
PHILADELPHIA, WASUIMtlW,
AED OTEtt
K AW T 10 II IS
citib*
Wostoru
VIRGINIA & TENN
RAILWAYS.
ALL RAIL ROUTE,
TIM 16 TABLE.
Arrive at New York...
Leave Now York
Leave Alexandria
Leave Lynchburg
Leave Bristol
Leave Knoxville
AUGUST 15TH,
NORTH:
4ft.|
•*»!•
ibtei
Time Between Atlanta and lev
58 Hours 15 Hinntea
yr The OTIKAT MAIL khom
and Ntu> Yorfcw carried etctaitaybyAii
Sleeping Conches on $11 Nlfkt
Through Tick”
GOOD UNTIL I'SED,
AND
Baggage Checked
TO ALL IMPORTANT POINTS.
H. XV. WRENIV, Ovoenl tbfoIpft
R. B. WALKER, UaWTruipfo
K. HULHKRT, 8upt. V.tiU
A
FOR RENT,
UBASB or mJLlsm,
FARU on Preohtre. Crreh, wmtotoArt-
A FORTUNE FOB
I WILL part with an Interest is ffifli
Washing Machine, known *■ th*fob 0
: Msrhtee, patented by me, •» affori •
tug Machine, patented by
TERM YEARS, from llth 1
r them, hom**
Mff.MM.ti*
ermMAMT
_ If *
Invention before ths psblte. ^
Among the many washing maaktn* _
anted andpreesnted to thepfofia,**$
which operates upom seta
which, while It ol waste i
In the least, injurs or was
ante their tebrlo. It washes by P
not by rubbfog or firlctio*. white w
eat fluids are oasd-aotfaiaf bs‘ *
Machines of this patent m*y be * m
and capacity; a»d can bs run by buft
“»non oitj
oo reUbmon U IR. oorelM toU **.*
Addrerere* rt ItUnrt. <M.
GREAT BARCA
FURNITURE!
FURNITURE!
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