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that tha point on tha OrargU a»d Xlabamc
BtaU lino, what* fis mud cnonoa *X i* *”
foot above tha lido of the boo at Panaaooia,
that Bono ia 025 feat above the tide, and
Ballon WO fact.
Head and Think.
Wo print in la-daj'o Kna a loading artiole
from the Non York Timee, a mcdenb Bra
pihli-T- paper, headed "Tar Qaoaata In-
noouo." Wo apeoiaUf oornmend thi» aril-
ole to the Moh-aaanv mdnbon of the Domo-
la prune, aa will aa to all other, abo Bat
ter themselves that Congreai will paae Ooorfia
affaire by in silenoe. We have faithfully |
formed oar doty-iu warning the people
breaker, ahead, and if they will persist in
being Winded by a ruckles* Democratic
presa, they moat lake U» consequence., let
them be whet they may. Tbe ein of oppoe-
iug tho plans of Congress does not rest upon
onr shoulders. We piped uuto the people,
bat they would not denoo.
It has been e metier of pride with ns to
save Georgia from faither Congreoeional
legislation, but it reams th»t the people will
foDow the advice of e wild Democratic press,
and wo are utmost ready to exclaim that wa
can do no more to set lack the oswann tide
to last and surely approaching aa. When tfa#
Kew York limes talks ns it does, look out
for squalls. “ The day is for spent, nr iso -
let ns go hence,"
The Rome Dally
This sprightly and well conducted Demo
cratic paper sets op a conrteoua and atroag
argument against the reconstruction policy of
the Esa.
The argoment Is over a column in length,
and its temper so well balanced that we shall
take great pleasure in studying its pecnliar
feature. Xs a general rule, we pay bot little
attention lo the snyiuRs of Democratic editors
in Georgia, owing to a too free use of Blllings-
gaie on lb. ir port; but the Komo Daily ia an
exc- piion to this rule, and we shall taka
pleasure in noticing Its argument adverse to
our position at the earliest date poasiblo.
In the meantime We commend the Borne
Daily to onr Democratic brethren as a model
of repeatability, dignity and fairneeu, aud we
hope that in future they may be induced to
follow its example.
City Reference Reqwlrevl
Ae wa art not advised of the entire respec
tability of s great number of the papers thst
are at present "pitching > nt0 " th° I*'**’ we
will be obliged to demsml good “city refer
ence" of esch before we take any more of their
esses in band.
Can’t Read It.
The (Jrenny Thompson, of the Savannah
News, hssa two coluniu leader on Governor
Bcllook. If he bad given it in abont ten
installments, we and the pnblie would poaai
bly have tried to read it
pa~ One Ur. H. H. Jonee who scribbles
for the Outhbert Appeal, reeda ae en im
porfual lecture, all of which is couched in v«y
bad English. Mr. Jones strikes os as a small
concern, and we can't sfford to advertise him
and bis sheet for a loss snm tbsn ono dollsr per
sqosre. Ur. Jones will please aee tonne on
fourth pegs.
Where le the Money 1
We learn from reliable authority that noth-
ing has -been paid into tbo 8tate Treasury
from the Stale Hoed for rhe month, of October
and November.
The other Beilronda in tbo State bavo been
doing n very large bnsineea—larger we learn
than for montLa and year, past, yat it woald
seem that the titate road has not been making
more than tta neceuaary expeneeu.
wm tho Intelllgouoer pleaee inform oe why
the Bond does no’, now make money, or if It
dpea, where the money goes?—CkroiMc A
Sentinel
The Intelligencer not being a medler in
other men’, matters, we presume it will xe-
qnect (ss it should do) the Ohrooiele A Senti
nel hi attend to its own business. Governor
Wright la much hotter at asking question*
than answering them. 1MI, that may do very
well for a lawyer, like our friend Governor
Wright.
The Usargla Imbroglio.
There can bu no donbt that tho statue of
Georgia will he - aa our Washington eorrea
pendent has intimated -“one of the Brat mat-
tars to receive the attention of Gongreaa."
Not ia there much ’oora for doubt aa to the
result, the titate is, in a certain sense. In
eonBiet with the Federal Government, end
with the principles end policy on which slon*
reeonetruotion can be declared ennsnmmated.
The spectacle now pmaevtod Is that of a State
professing to be rceon-tfuetsd end claiming
the privileges which reconstruction Involves,
yet disregarding one of Ue essential oondi-
tione and defying lb* authority at whoa,
hands tbs fullest liberty In rsepeet to Federal
representation Is sought. Tbs anomaly ia ton
Bsgrant to vHeaps correction.
Certainly Congrats cannot be secured of
precipitancy in any decisive action which may
sow bo taken. It has waited patiently in tha
hop# that the common Sanaa of tho people of
Georgia would oompoi the Deaieetatk mem.
bare of-their Legislature to undo the mischief
which wee deliberately perpetrated. Au ap
peal having bach b*d to the Hupranin Omfl
of the State, 10 determine the eligibility of
colored dtisena lo office and to seats iu tbs
Legislature, both Congress ami the people’
ware willing to await tbs dloision. Tha ab.
surdity aad iajneU-s of tha expulsion.of ths
colored members by tha Democratic maturity
was apparent Item the outset But tha Inter-
(eranea which that act might have seanisd, oa
ths instant, toj
phenes with tha expressed wish that ths la-
*®Th« Gwrght Coart. having reviewed
(anas of lbs n.w Constitution and lu bearing
apoo th# old aiava soda, togstlwr with the
■cope aad purpose of Iks Fourteenth Amend-
to Iks noimltialso Ami tbs sslorad
man Isdtgibt* to oBUa, and is entttad
■Ia nnAlnh 1m ika V ahidlatnn it^lfiafol Itiai
vOw j*h3”*|ivu a as IBv diAQ *»lw*’v■ " wlW
by the sisstoia, Irnl dsniedfUm by Mrs Dsatoo
racy. The judgment thus yvndvrsd dissst
ad ths expulsion of He only pretence of legal
By, agd afforded an ooeariou for ramsdfiag
tha wreag by whiah nay party not heat a poo
miaahitf woaid gladly has# ptotlad-
Bui Uis wrong 1* poralrted lu instead of
dag atoned for. Pndsat oonnasUors in the
(kata have bars ami thsrs urged up«m the
partiaa to tha oxpnlslou ths expediency of
yielding to ths law, and fisiBUicg is good
faith ths pledges given to ths Nsliontil Gov.
srnment. Tbs advjoe bos not licou h udsd.
On ths soatnry, tha Democratic ptsss and
IsadaA hare grown man aad moya dadaot
They will not rassda from the ground they
bar* assumed They will not restore tlu
members expelled because uf the color of their
skin, aar disavow the protection
ths sxpaiskM rested. " At ths expense til
future mortldoutiou to Oongraax, at th« «**
pease of keeptag out of a sharu Union '—aa
one ot their journals doalaves-they propane
to aloud where they er*. Oongteaa may
ancouaib if it will—the oonnlry may uesuutte
the violsilon uf s fundamental condition of rra
anaatrooUon if it no determine; bat oa lor tbs
Legislature sad Demooraoy of Georgia, they
are raaaivtd to maintain the deBant attitude
they hare annulled. Happen what may, they
will at least try lo ha master of tha situation.
This condition of things esunot be acquies
ced ia quietly foraser. The iaana rorawl amt
be disposed of sooner or later- and tlia noon-
er tha batter for *11. It is not enough that
the Stale is denied rspressutstion at Wash
ington. Its non recognition there comparts
with the hypothesis tbet its reooostroetiou ia
Incomplete. Bat the time bee coma when
Congress must go forward or buokward ] it
rnuat declare that Georgia may abrogate the
conditions of reoonatraetion and disregard tbe
provisions of the local organic law with hnpn
nity, or it must decide that what has been sup
posed to be the rccohstraetiou of tbo State is
a farce and a fraud -rendering necessary
revival of military government and the renew
al of the process which bail faith hue for the
lithe annulled.
The remedy is hank, aud uoue cun concern
plate it without legret. Bnt the evil to be
cured is deep-seated aud apparently otherwise
irremediable. We arc required to choose be
tween ths oontinnanee of what is virtually a
confliot, with a State uouiiuolly roooustrncted
playing Ihe part of nullifter, and the enforce
ment of mtaauree which ahull vindiouio the
authority of the General Government and
compel Georgia to adapt itralf.to the require
ments which alone oun render reconstruction
just and enduring. The alternative is not
ploaoant, but it is forosd upon the oonntry by
those who will probably soon begin to realize
its consequence** —Y. Times, Dec. HA.
Month Artiole of amendment to tha Constitu
tion of tha United Blstsu. tad that then and
llismaftat Us State shall ba admitted lo mp-
jtmm) tattoo iit
tombed. That w* liar* fol) confidence in
Ihe ability and patrioiiain of tha Preaidant of
the United States and hia Cabinet, and that
tbe Nations! Administration has been marked
IV devotion to tha great Republican prlnoj-
itca ol oiu party* and has given awuraae* la
be soaotey that tha will of Ue people ahull at
all ttmas be raoogalxed aad euforeed.
Rcnloei, Thai the Forty-First Congress of
the United Htetcs, by U« wiss legislation, the
acknowledged sUtesuieuabip oflta main here,
end its soyietding devotioa lo tbo publle
good, merits onr hearty oommendatiou, and
cnootiragoa tbo hope thot itsfotoro action will
he such as to plana Us late mballlooa Htates
iu tuuipoaioua and loyal relations to ths
Uuioo of onr Mhm
f, Thu* tbe flriu, wine and patriotic
onnrae pursued by Oaneral Alfred ii. 'JV
h*H afforded lo tbe loyal m«a nf tbit fitata
tbo protection oud relief possible under
eaant aaomalooa ooadition. * ■
Rf sol red. That the courno of Ooreruor Bul
lock, Ia adhering to Ui© great priueiplew wbiob
wars aadoread by bia aktotkm, nnaaoved by
the i>enmaeion, TillfloatiOB and threata or our
oppodonrs, challenges our admiration end
meets tbe unqualified approval of tbe loyal
umu qf thw 8tat*, and we ootnmend him aud
hla rooominendatloBR to the fhrornhle consid
eration of Oon^i
Hon. Madiaon Daria ofivred tbo following
preamble and resolution, which waa auani*
luoauly adopted;
Wukkxas, A weekly paper in Georgia,
claiming to be Republican, has taken occasion
of late to alauder and abuse the Chairman of
oar Committee and to wge bit resignation on
the gronnd of his persecution and pvoaeeation
by the most bitter end malignant rebels of oar
BUte; bo it
iZtfso^nsd, That we hare now, aa we bare ab
ways had, the moat nnbounded confidence in
the honor and integrity of Hon. Foeter Blod
gett; that we esteem him es a Republican true
end tried, who has stood undaunted and an
yielding amid tbe most violent storms of rita-
C tiou and abase, and whose political oareei
been such ae to dietingnish him as one of
the inflaentia! and gallnor leaders of tbe Re
publican party.
Hr. —— offered tbe following resolution
whioh wee adopted:
That the Secretary be instructed to trannmit
a copy of these resolutions to the President
and Vice-Prosident of tho United Htates, to
each member of the Cabinet, to the Speaker
of tho Hourie of Representatives, to the Chair
man of the Judiciary Committee of the Sen
ate, to the Chairman of tho Reconstruction
Committee, to General Alfred II. Terry, com
manding, and to hin Excellency Rufus Jt.
Bollock, Governor of Georgia.
Fowran BiioiK»«rr,
Chairman.
It. W. Johnston,
Secretary.
W|e., and olosed quHt si 82Jc.
u advsnoe in sppl* . _
00 par barrel, and Weateru aa
high as |7 Oa
tfdd D««t*—Buying at fil 00 to 1 It i«rdwt
Tbe prioas vary aoeordiog to ths rniucn from
which it is Uken. VilU Itiea is worth 91 1ft
per dwt.. and mine* very
i rom $1 00 to 1 10 per dwt
Murk wheat Flonr—Ia boxes—six six pouud
cks to tbe box, 92 76 to 8 00.
Ilutter-Little done in Goshen aud Wts>
tern ReneurSs Tennessee and Virginia quoted
at 25 to 36a pet lb. Tb*quality tariee greatly.
Good oountry butter seMs readily at 30 to 36fl.
Bacon -Not much doing in baeou. We
quote o. sides at 214c; c. a aides and shoo!
ders, 204 to 21c.
Bulk Mentc^Tb# market is well suppiie<!
with bulk meats, and the demand fs good. 0.
quoted at 19c; c. r sides IWalS*.
making effective tho policy of equal justice be-
i of the 8ti\U, preventing
raooumJUNros
OS A UKBTINOS OF TBB
STATE CENTRAL COMMITTEE
UNION REPUBLICAN PARTY OP 8B0R0IA,
nKt<D AT ATLANTA,
Wednesday, Nov ember 24,1869.
Rooms ow the Htate Cbwtral CoMMrrrar,
Union Republican Pabtx of Gjcoboia,
Atlanta, Ga., November 24. 1809.
PnrHuanttothe call of Hon. Foster Blodgett,
Chairman, dated November 6th, 1869, a meet
ing of the Htate Central Committee wua held
at the CApitol this 24th day of November.
Twenty-two out of tha thirty members wero
present, representing every Distnct in Ihe
State.
Tbe following is an extract from ihe min
utes.
The Committee on Resolutions reported tbe
following, which were adopted:
WhbiiKAS, In consi qnenee of person* ineli
gible to olfler under the Fourteenth Article of
Amendment to the Constitution of tbo United
States having been unlawfully permitted to
obtain auata in the Legislature ol Ibis State,
elected under and by virtue of the authority
of the Reconstruction Acts of CoBgre**, the
legislative power in this Htate ba* unlawfully
and wiougfuily fallen under tbe control of per
son* and of a party hostile to tho policy of
CongrcsH and to the Htate government* c*tab-
lisbed thereunder; and
Whkkkas, This unlawfully acquired power
ba* been exerci«ed by tbe said persons and
party iu a revolutionary manner, by oxpelling
from tbe organization a large number of regu
larly elected loyal members and seating in
their stead, without *neleetion, sn oqual num
ber of persons opposed to the policy and gov
ernment established by Gougress, thereby de
priving a majority of the people of this Htate
of their proper representation and preventing
the enactment of law* for carrying
making effective tho ]
tween nil the citizens
tbe ounctuieut of lawi .. .
for tbe free and universal eduoat
children of the Htate in direct violation of the
Constitution adopted by tho vote of a large
majority of the people, and the law* authoriz
ing aud Empowering proper offioer* to guaran
tee protection to tho person and properly
of all of our citizen*, irrespective of color or
previou* condition, and in this wise aud gen
erally nullifying and defeating the repub
lican form of goverumant intended to have
been established iu tbi* Htate; and
WintmzAs. The Henate of the United Htote*.
through its Judiciary Committee, has under
consideration the evil* of which wo cojnplaio,
and after careful examination has reported
"thatthe Legislature vlolited tho conditions
upon which it wag allowed to organize, by
pcrniitliug disloyal person* to poriicipats in
the proceeding*,* aud for this aud other
reasons'fet forth in the report has retailed to
admit the Htate lo rtprrAuntulion ; and
Whereas; The Reoonstruotion Committee
of tlie llonso of Reproftcntativo* having had
.he sttDJM subject under consideration, has,
with greet unanimity, arrived iti similar
conclusions; and
Wkxreau, It is the earnest desire of the
loyal men of this Htate, and of this Commit
tee, that this State l>« restored to her proper
rotation* wuh and under tho government of
the United Htate* in aeoordanoe with-tho set*
of Congroae for that purpose, and in harmony
With tho letter and spirit of the Constitution
of the Ht*to adopted by the people ; aud
WniRUs, We the msmbern of tbe Htate
Central Coumitue of tbo Republican party,
this day aMsemblcd ut tbe Capitol, having had
auiplo notice ol the meeiiug to be Ibi* day
held, end having consulted freely and fully
with the frionds of the government in ottr
several District*, feel aseuied that in our ac.
tioi; we represent tbe unantmon* voice of th*
party in this Hute : now, therefor** be u
heiotred, That we, ns a cnruinittee, for
oursotvee and for the loyal people whom we
ropreeeut, deeply deplore the pieeent c«.mil
lion of our Stete, outlying, as it were, from
tho Union, and it fs onr iomcMt deair* ai.d
prayer that tbe Congrea* of th* Untied Histes
will withent delay take such notion ns may be
neoosoary to onforce the rr construct ion acts,
and thereby restore Georgia to her proper
pi Vo, along side of our sister Htate*, iu full
Irijlowotjip with tho Union swirr a “•rpabh-
.. of nov. romfut."
Uts.h+ti, That it Is tar opinion, and the
opinion of thoue whom we represent, that the
cause of ths trooMes, rohdortuhe end 9j>-
pre**iou nnder which ws now snffwr, m di-
rectiyt ratable to ihe fact tlrnt the Irghdativ*
branch of the government, attomjficd to Ih«
estobltshed here, has been *
usurped by thd
repreeontalivHi of the rebel eLmmit who were
allowed to take sente in oer L* giakiture, in
diroet violation rf the tows of the fatted
Htate* which were tut*od*d U* vxcUd* them.
“ • Legt ilatore^ lawful
teafrort -
at
RY TELEGRAPH
ASSOCIATED I'RMSS DISPATCHES.
NOON DISPATCHES.
Washington, December 4.—The effectivo
strength of the Federal ermy in 34,000, though
tho paper force in 62,000.
Sherman submit* a plan for enlisting 42,000
of whom two-third* are in actual service, be
low which Sherman thinks a redaction to be
nmwife,
Belknap’s report says: "The Railway Coni'
panics to which Llio Military Railroad materi-
ul of th* Qnftrtermnstar’s Dapartmcnt wai
sold on a credit at tbe end of the war, incur
red a debt, originally, of 97,591.406
interest has increased this amount to
99,000,000, about one-half of whioh has been
paid; but some railroads being iu default, uml
showing no disposition to meet their obliga
tion, salt has been lately ordered to bo
brought against them.
Breckinridge and Sherman had a social in
terview, yesterday.
Senator Lewis, of Virgiuin, visited tbe Pres
ident.
The reported disaster to tbo iron clad Die
tator is untrue. .She left Tybee for Key-West,
Jay. aft
Savannah
New Yobk, Dooetnber4. -Rt Mathow’hEpls
oopal Chnrch, the oldest in Jaroey City, wes
burned by a destructive floe.
Nashville, December 4.—A bill reducing
taxes from four to two millions, with no ex-
eruptions, passed. A bill removing disfran
chisement* of tha Fourteenth Amendment,
meed to the third re
London, December
suraed their full time.
Paris, Deoember 4.—Rochefort has created
intense excitement in the Oorps by tbe de
mand that tha national guard be ordered to
guard the hall for the protection of depmies
NIGHT DISPATCHES.
Washington, December 4—Revenue to-day
over 9760,000,000.
Durant positively declines the Ciroait Judge-
ship. The contest is now between Judge Er-
skine, of Georgia, and Judge Wood, of Ala
bama. The chanoes favor Erekinc.
The usual theft and premature publications
of reports occur.
Tbe Preeidonl’s message will be read from
the manuscript.
Tbe friend* of Amos T. Akerman assert that
bis chanoes are liast for the Circuit Judgeship
of tbe Fifth District.
A delegation of Virginia Grant Republi'
cons, representing the Bolters from tha re
cent Republican State Convention, thirty
strong are hero. They have met with great
enoourageiptat from lending Republican mem
bers of Congress, and fool sanguine of Vir
ginia's ohHy ndmi-iMou.
Gentlemen interested in the full restore
tion of the Sontlwrn .States, report the
fueling of Oougress quite favorable. They
side* are <
‘ * ‘ iu* JfijJMIPBHPHHV
equal to ths demand.-
Quoted at*26 lo 33c.
Bdc Ruw-QooIb.) ul 8 to 9o.
Curu -The supply of icon, ia light Demand
good. Prices firm. \Y« quote prime white
$1 as to 1 40, netr »1 W lo 1 35. ^
Cura Seal—There i* a Rood oooeumi
demand for moal. We quota it Arm at II 49.
Cheese—Btook fair. Demand good. Quo
ted at 21 to 23jo.
Celfoe -Demand good and market well enp-
S lied. We quote Java 35 to 37jo; IUo 20 to
Ho, aoeordiog to quality,
t'ottnn Yurae—Demand tuir—stock equal
to demand. Quoted at $2 00 to > 16.
Dried Fruit—teaches, rough 5 to 51°-
Pealed 12 to ISo.
Errs—Boaree and high. We quote at 35
40c per doz.
Wow —Tbo Htpok of flour is very fine and
embraces a great variety of grades and prices.
Demand small. We qnnte super 9ft 09
to 6 60 per bbl. Extra 97 00. Family 97 25
to 8 00, aud Fancy 28 00 to 8 76. No i
rial change.
Hog*--The market for hogs has fairly open*
ed, and the paoking buaineao commenoed.
We quote al 104 gross and 13 to 13| net
Hay—A fair demand and average stock. It
is quoted at 935 00 to 38 00 per ton for Tim-
in owtota partio&t ef th* sut*. I
pnrpos« oa Uia part ol aaid
ov«aalsAto»M to **mUUn (tofytag ths dvtl Uw.
It thorotoro tohserop tks good ptopi* of this tftoto
to sm to U tost tho Oodtaotiwoolto to not farther ia-
1®aad dofkmad by tho aoU of penoas who, it U
UoUovod, srs wholly without lutorsot In, or rojtsrd tor,
tho woltoro of ths *toto.
it Is tho doty of wrery oputoy, town, or muuldpal
oorporsto sathototy to lsssrs psrfoot protection tor
Ntoasa property to every resident within their bor
ders; Aad whores* in many cases, th* local offldsU
toil to oxsrcVse eOstoat ssesns to moor* this rwuK,
the food dtlssas wlthte such Uutts—atoee hiving s
mstoMffl Interest at stake or ltd best tntoroet of *he
0Ute at heart—choald see to It that prompt ■■■R
are at onoe taken vodsr the civil law to arrest and
bring to punishment the mombore of these orgsulxa-
Uous of secret robbers and setiseeUis Under the etat-
utos st preeent In force, tbo Exeontlve If proton tod
todra taking active meeaures tor the auppooeelun of
civil disorders, aad li Is therefore all tbe
tent that every good dtlxen should feel It bis ludlvldu-
al do^y to booomo s pasoo ofloer, and to aid lu scour
ing to every lnhabtoast that perfeet pfOteeUon guaran
teed by the CunstiqiUon and without which we can
never enjoy either elvU or materiel prosperity, ■
Outrages, such ee have heretofore, attd. are
•gala disgracing <mr BtaU, cannot ba tolerated or as-
cosed without Involving the whole comma .lty.
The time has arrived when theye Outrages must
cease or the good fieople of the whole Htate will be
held responsible tor their contli
To th* end, that uo motive may be wanting to stim
ulate tho people to aetkw la btinging to puulsktnont
the vlolatora ol ths l*w, I hereby offer a reward of five
Thousand Dollars eeoh |»r the arrest (with evtdenee
to oonviet), of the person or persons engaged la the
murder of Hon. Joeeph Adkins (white), a Republican
Senator from the 10th District.
And of the person or persona engsged in the murder
of Dr. Benjamin Ajar (white), a Republican
tatlve from the
aad WaUms sdreets, fit private sale, X now ot»r tha
Klx Store, ICuowu u the Kxuulr, Ulock.
m WUIahaU ateHt, Ud Out ratu.Wc uuSnpnnol
■ -’A«ani«TOH hsu
ttlapmd of, J wiu
on. I mean buelneas. flap-
G. W. ADAIR,
STURT TfElfll
MU. JAMES *.
BCKLVHtJUE AND OPERATIC TROUPE.
ARTISTS.
SIX NIGHT* ONLY.
Monday Evening, Deoember 6,1869.
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«*itid
rinet, hi! door lo
JOHN HENDERSON,
MA1.KB 11, AW. xmDe or ‘
TOYS,
CONPECTIONERICS,
FIRE-WORKS,
Aad Wbalaul. aud BotaU
CONFECTIONER.
price.
CALL JK.JNJ
. . *0.11 PEACHTREE BTREBT,
NATIONAL HOTEL
otiuf.
Mol *xm
and Syrup*—Htocks equal to
tnalities Very various. We qc
the
quote
demand. Qualities very
IU figures ranging from GOo to 91 60.
Oett-A good demand for oats exist*, aud
the supply keeps up well. They are quoted
gt 80 to 85c. Arrivals light
Onions—Onion* readily bring from 94 50
to 6 00 per bbl.
Offitl—Bran ia worth 91 00; ship stuff $1 75
to 2 00. It ir iu good demaud.
FotteisSB- Good Irish potatoes are iu de
mand at $3 00 to 3 60
Rye—Demand fair. Stock moderate. Quo
ted at 91 40 to 1 50.
Sugar—Brings from 13 to 19o according to
quality. We quote refined A18 to 18i; do. B
174 to 18; do. O 164 to 17; yellow 16 to 164
Wheat—We fiud a wide range in wheat.
We quote it at 91 45 to 1 70 for prime red to
prime white. Stock light. Smell demand.—
Prime white seHa readily at $1 60.
Tobaccs—Unsound pound*... .M
Common sound pouud* 60 to 65c
Medinm pound* 70 to 75o
Fine pouud* 80 to $1
Extra fine pound* 91 25
Liquors- Dealer* are selling largely and
some nre hardly able to fill their order*.
Braudy, Fr $7 00 to 12 00
Americau 150to 200
Peaoh 3 00 to 4 00
Apple 3 00 to 4 00
Gm, Holland 4 00 to 6 00
American 1 50 to 2 00
Rom, Jamaica 4 00 to 8 00
American . 1 50 to % 00
Whisky-Corn—Country 1 75 to 2 50
Rectified, do 1 00 to 1 40
Rye, do 1 25 to 6 00
Robertson, do 2 00 to 4
Bourbon, do 1 25 to 5 00
Wine-Maderia 2 75 to 4 50
Sherry 9 60 to 6 00
Port 2 50 to 6 00
N. E. Rum 175 to 2 25
DryUoods. —The market is active with but
little change in tbe price* of lending article*.
Telegraphic Market Reports.
New Yobk, December 4.—Cotton heavy
and declining; sale* 2,700 bale* at 25c. Flour
heavy and declining; superfine Htato $4 75
to 4 96. Wheat quiet aud very firm; winter
red and amber western $1 35 to 1 37|. Corn
unchanged. WMaky $1 0i| to 1 05|. Beef
quiet. Pork .heavy and lower; old 933 to
33 25. Lord, kettle 19 i to 19|o; naval stores
quiet; groceries quiet; freight* unchanged.
Gold $1222- Government securities havo
been active aud bnoyaut under large pur-
fif’s 144 to
And of tho person or person* engaged in th* ont-
ragaooaamitted upon the person of Willhun Hardiman
(white), of the county of Oglethorpe when, on or about
the 81st day of October last, he was Usd to a trs* and
brutally whipped, the outrage having been committed
body of disguised msn tor no etbsr reason, aa Is
alleged, than that Hardiman was ohargad with being a
radical.
And of the person or parson* engaged in ths outrage
committed upon the person of Hon. Abraham Oolby
(colored), Representative from the county of Oroecs,
ho, on or abont the »0th day of Oetober last, was
taken from his bad at night and cruelly beaten, the
outrage having been oommitted by a body ol twenty-
Are or thirty disguised men for the reasons, aa i* ah
laged, that he, ths said Oolby visited Atlanta and re
quested of the military authorities protection lor tho
freedmen** school located in th* town of Orerasboro’,
in tho connty of Oreone.
And of the person or person* engaged in the depcv
AaUou upon th* otoos of tho Assessor of Internal Rev
enue for the United States Oovernmont in the town of
Washington, oouuty of Wilkes, on or about the night
of tha 13th inatant, when, aa is alleged, the office was
broken open and books, papers, Ac., scattered and de
stroyed, and notions I«ft warning tha Assoasor to loav*
tho District.
And of the person or person* engaged In the assault
upon the house of ths Hon. 101 Barnet (colored), Re
publican Representative from the connty of Haoeock,
when, aa is alleged, a body of masked men at or about
the hour of one o’clock on the night of the 10th insk,
surrounded his residence, sod by threats of personal
violence forced him to leave the county.
And of the person or persoaa who, at or
hour of ten o’clock, on «h« night of the 16th inat,
fired ten or twelve gunshot* into * camp of colored
laborers on the line of the Hacon A Brunswick Rail
road, in the county of Telfair, whereby one man
kllle4l aud another severely wounded.
And uf the person or persona who, on Thursday
night of court weak, October Term, about midnight,
said to be a body of sixty men in disguise, surrounded
the residence of the Sheriff of the county of Hancock,
demanded and obtained from him the keya of the jail
and released from the Jail one James Oxford (white), a
notorious outlaw awaiting his trial for the murder of
John Taylor, a respectable citizen of said oouuty.
Given under my hand and the great seal of the Stats
at the Capitol, in the ally of Atlanta, this twenty-
ninth day of November, in tbe year of
Lord One Thousand Eight Hundted aud Sixty-Nine,
and of tho independence of the United Slates of
America, tho Ninety-Fourth.
RUFUS B. BULLOCK,
Governor.
By the Governor:
David G. Corn no.
Secretary of State. nov 30-dUtwAw
for European accounts; 62’*
ill at 84 to 8g.
NQspe.usia
good*;an
lag bom
i* unfavo
•ml a qm
IlAVANi
will i*«0fl
ditional I
lnformi
do Cabo,
inotndiug dry
dri* and a large eloth-
ati. Bank stateinont
rs a low* of a million
>1 reoerre.
-The Spanish Bank
carteuoy a* mu h<1-
»rnmant.
here from Santiago
report* tire lauding
of a flllibimtoring expedition from tbo Oaban
privateor
groat qua:
tertor m
On tho
insurgent
Tho altar
tpo Bay, and that*
’ Hloro* roadbed tbo to-
ntiard* attacked the
reunited at Mugute. —
by shelling and tudsd
by a bayonet charge in whioh tho Spaniard*
wera reunified with great loss, many of the
wonudod being taken by th* vtotor*.
Tofkxa, December 4. — A fire dwotroyod tbo
records of tho land offioe and journal* of the
Hoiwo of ReproHeatotivoz At Madrid.
Madrid, Deoember 4. —The Constitutional
guarani Aon recertify suspended ore restored
New York Doeembor 4 - Florence Hcuim l,
recently wqumlcd in a political roqr i* dead.
Kievou oattle tbievo* were haoced on the
Rio Groodu tho other day, i&d tho husiawH*
i*. in consequence, temporanly quiet
IMoV
took tip s
eoongb n
viot nude
Th# In
whites au
citizen* c
tbe tapor
ftOWR.
If Lynchburg lately
ilsslpni between tho
to b* tuoreoNiDg. Th*
are in great otarm at
negroes to bum tbe
A MArltms rioi ooogvrcd ot Winona, on
Central voBrood, in whioh
tat fifty shot* wove fired hpt no ono hurl.
1 ftuht hotwoen the two roo«« in
ia ^*091-
A reported fight between
Hutifl'iwer connty, ocveral
firmed. Thirteen of the
oondeo, end
444- Sterling doll
N»w OZuun*, December 4.— Cotton easier
at 23ic; sale* 3,600 bales; receipt* 6,045. Ex
port* 2,703. Corn higher; white 51 20. Hay
924- Other groceries unchanged.
Gold 129j. Sterling 83J. New York sight
4 to 4 percent premium.
Balttmobr, December 4.—Cotton qaiet and
steady; low middling 24 to 244o. Flour quiet
and steady. Wheat steady. Corn active;
S rime white 85 to 92o; yellow 90 to 93a. Oats
uli at 68o. Rye dull at $1. Provisions qui
et. Lard 19c. Whisky 91 04 to 1 05.
Charleston, December A—Cotton dull and
nominal; sole* 100 bales, middling* 24; re
ceipts for two day* 2,346 bales; exports to
Great Britain 2,213 bale*; Lo the Contioeut
1,188; ooastwise 1,609 bales.
Mobile, December 4 —Cottou in good and
general demand, oloeing firmer; sales 2,500
middling 23fc; receipts 3,817; export* 1,258
bates
Cincinnati, December 4.—Cora dooliuing
new 78 to 80o; old 93 to 95; little offering.—
Whisky duii. Pork dull at 930 60. llaoon dull
and lower. 8boulder* 15c; side* 174c to 18jc.
Lard held at 18 to 181#
Liverpool, December A—Cotton cloned
dull; upbinds 12d; Orleans 121; sale* 2.000;
speculative
Acousta,
dull and lower; sales 560 bale*; receipt* 990
bales; middlings 23o.
Savannah, Deoember 4. -Cotton 23|c
market dull; receipt* 3,109 bale*. Export*
4,>:5.
Wiluinoton, December 4.— Cotton 23 to
The New York Jonrnal of Commerce of De
cember let, say* : “Th* autnam mouths
close on low prices for gold aud most de
scriptions of prodaoe, and upou a generally
dull and profitless market for most kind* of
busine*8. Some think thnt Congress will do
something to relieve trade and reetore com
mercial, aotivity, aud this may be uffooted,
although we are at a loss to see what course
ia likely to be token to secure that result.
Some piopoee that more bank note* shall be
ietu*d, while an equal amount of greenback*
»h»U be withdrawn ; bat os the former are
redeemable in tho latter, any movement whioh
niakee the greenback more desirable or
nenroor than tbo note* based on it would
lead at ouce to panic aud to a financial crisia,
Wa sc* uo way of ultimate relief exoept by a
repeal or setting aside of the legal ten
der act. Congress appears to bo afraid
lo do this lest it should not be
popular, and the Supreme Court, if it really
bo* corn* to this conclusion, ia influenced iu
lb» Name direction to withhold it* decision. >-
We hco uo way therefore bat to djift along on
tbi* n mettled tide uulil the cutting of tbo
knot by tho court or a legislative repeal will
be treated tore relief from intolerable snipcnae.
Those who believe that the debtor class will
ever be reedy of their own volition to return to
iiiecio payment* by a proceta that will require
th« m to pay ell ti.ejr debt* in gold, most have
a faith akin to the msn who waited for the
river Ui rnn dry, and argued that it most be-
canthe .water* potired so *wift!y. The boat
way to go Wk to h sound currency ia to out
(ooae Irom all po«t entanglements, leaving the
ito*d to bury it* dead, am) lo begin a new oa-
rear on a speaic hoof*
A bill bo* been iff trod oped in the South
_jrolir.&L<
interest of I
bo* bean introdoosd fa
tho-
Carolina LeaUIntnre to pay tha principal and
interest of State bonds and stock* in coin. A
resolution has been introdaoed favoring tha
“ ‘ * “ eld of
recouuiUonnf Cuba, and pledging
the State in com of War with Spain.
The May
TJZL
TU.M.« ( M.rf«nTo5»M*» faH no
Uirahri p.y rail in
5 *
G. W. ADAIR, Auctioneer.
House and Lot, and Two Unimproved
Lots in South End,
O N Thursday, ths Utfc Instant, at 4 o’clock, X well
sell on the premises. In South Bud,
A 8IX-ACRE BLOCK,
VARIETIES THEATER,
(Decatur ML, near corner Peachtree.)
OPEN EVERY" NIGHT.
Aclna 1 —Ion £30 Ota.
nor 4-lin
M NAUGHT, ORMOND & CO.
iMPoR-riRa or
HARDWARE AND CUTLERY.
IRON AND NTEEI.
DKAUB8 ZM
Guns, Rifles, Aies, Hoes, Chains, &c.
Alu Ipnti fur Ik. Ml. ot
Hilnlj’, Unlrrrsal Planthr, F«lrbank«’
Standard Srated. Du Font’s Ulflo
and Blastlnir Powder, Old Do
minion Nails,
R KSPKOTf 0LLY rail th. .ttantioa ol Ibo oom.t
trad., ui Ui. public ,en,r#llr, b> th.lr Iwk« u
varied stock, embracing, in addition to ths above, _
complsts ssaortmsnt of BoUdsrs' Hardware, Me
chanic*’ Tools, Anvils, Vies*. Bellows, Horse sod Mali
Shoes, Cotton sod Wool Curds, Circular aud Mill Baw*.
Leather and Rubber Bolting, Nova Scotia Grind
atones, Hollow Ware, — ~ ‘ " ~
Hub*, Poles,
Iron Axles,
Enaio *ied
[oliow Ware. Boggy, Carrlags and Wagon
of all klpds, such aa Hickory Spokes.
Hi Shafts, Elm and Locust Hub*, Poles, (teste,
ttd* Bering*. I
meted Leather,
ka
material
Fslloss and Shaft*.
Bpring Bars, KlipUc and Bide
Clip*, Bolt*, Patent and Bssmeted
Cloths, OU vlarpet, Ac., Ac.,
AU of which they offer at tha lowest market ratos,
UU*s to salt purchasers, at their old stand.
Street, Atlanta, Ga.
CRAPE VINES.
U AHI’BKRRY and BLACKBERRY PLANT8. Tor
sale at LOW FIGURK8, by
>f ARK W. JOHNSON.
* Bamplea at my offioe. oct M o
FOR RENT,
NRW LOCATION
rlodloal*, and *▼*._ —
rtrst-Claaa New* Bland. To
riodleala, aud every other thing usually sold at
r*—«r ■——-« - - s who has ths
|M|>era, Pa
id at a
capital
conduct thin bu aloes* iu s rub lie
addraaa hi writing, with real name, P. O. Bax
Isnta, for two days for verms# Ac, None but
need apply# tor yon will not receive attention.
r.
rs.
A GENTLEMAN AND LADY,
O F long experience in teaching, wteh to obtafi
situation as principals of somsUgg* Fsmsl* Ac
cosy, or to hssr of a good loci Bon for building ut
lArg* Female Institute, where ths Latin, G> sek, Froi
and English branches, together with marie, will be
oughly taught. Address
Look Box 86. Atlanta, C
BACK-BONES, SPARE-RIB*
And S«uti«cri Mo#t.
r* bsv* outmnsnosd PACK
W' Ho* and hotels <_
will, BAOR BONZH, HPARK l
MEAT,atrcssooatols pries*, j.
J. J. WILLIAMS A 00.,
dssS-tl! dec* Warehouse Glenn, Wright A Oerr.
A FORTUNE FOR SOMEBODY
I Will part with aa Interest In my lately toventsd
Washing Machine, known as the data City Waeh-
lag Mashlna, patented by me. for a period of BBYKN
TEEN TEahh. from nth May, 1801. than aottva, mui-
divided into three lots. No. 1 contain* near 8 acres,
having on It s 6-room house aad ont-bulldings. Nos.
‘J and 3 have acres each. It la all enclosed, has a
good Orchard, Garden Bpots, Flower Yard, unsur
passed water, beautiful situation, commanding a fins
view of tbs whole city, in ft superior neighborhood,
just eoatb of Col. Grant's mansion, and near Col. Dab
ney. Titles perfect. Bale absolute. Terms % cash;
remainder in one sod two months. Conveyances
leave my offioe at 3% o’clock. G. W. ADAIR,
: 5-2t No. 38 Alabama Street
MOI
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Hoc 3-4!
SUBSTANTIAL FUN 1
ALABAMA STREET THEATER!
OPEN EVERY DAY THIS WEEK!
Messrs. Soyer and Hebeg,
Lessees and Managers.
O N MONDAY, th. OMNINO DAY. .rim* praauM
tha htglif, nMMUq Dram# >#tUM>
S BETSY O,
The Hard-Shall Baptist of tha Goya,
by the Entire Company, in
One Act
Selcctlvn—Flnt Scene-Whltotall Street.
KMTMBt STMAMOEB THOU MAOOM—’’Whr. t-ara
Tom, how sre you, old tetlow; Its tramped this
town of vours for the last f? 1
*°¥S^ r A S& w3. r ?«TSe ra
see you; it Is ^ust my dinner hour* where do you pro-
’■SEffifok- “Umph, don't know-mighty hungry
^TO^—‘ Ah, then ooms with ms to PEASE'S; ha's
rwnid. 4«>Ht
DltiTRIO
PENNS’
trade mark.
GLASS SPECTA
hwralar lo my otbv I, .
d##o< with tho totooa. ‘ “
Ifao poi#H#r fbmot
A CONCAVE COS
Admirably adapted to the om*a <4
ly natural to tha eye, affordinsti
wtint help to the human vUtou (
only by
MORRIS BERNHA
Spectacle & Optiosl 1
Marshal’s Notice of Seiznra
The United States m. Three Barrels of Whisky, Three
Lots of Laud Nos. 100. 306 and 907, In the 14th District
of Cherokee, and Fourteen boxes of Began.
Whereas, On ths 13th day of September, 1809, three
Informations were fl ed in the District Court of th#
United States for tits Northern District of Georgia, by
John Milledge, Eeq., attorney of the United Htate* for
said District, In be hall of ths said United Statss, one
of said Informations being against Fourteen Boxes of
Began, found In the possession of A. L. Fowler; anoth
er against Three Barrels of Whisky marked "Recti
fied, “From Harris, Gaines A Co., New York,” "J, H.
J., Atlanta, Ga." and another against Three Lots of
Land, in th* 14th Distrlotof tbe 3d Section of Chero
kee county, State of Georgia, tbe same constituting a
single tract and known as numbers one hundred and
failed to ths
Informations alleged.
And whereas, th* said Court has Issued its warrant*
of arrest commanding me to seize said property: And
whereas I have executed said warrants. AU peraons
interested therein are hereby notified that arid prop
erty has been seixed in pursuance of arid warrants
monitions of Mid Cour£ and that if they have
claim or know, or have anything to say why ths i
should sot be condemned M forfeited, and the pro
ceeds thereof be distributed aocordlng to the prayer of
the said Informations, they will be and appear before
tbs Mid Court, to be held in and for the *rid District,
on the 3d Monday In Deoember next, st 10 o’olock in
the forenoon of that day, if th* same should l>e a day
of jurisdiction, otherwise, on the next day of jurisdio-
tiou thereafter, then and there to Interpose a claim for
tho same, and make (heir allegations in-that behalf.
WM. II. SMYTH,
dec 8— U. 8. Marshal.
United BTatb* Inteknat. Revenue, )
Collector's Office, 4th Dlst. of Os , S
Atlanta, Ga., December 4, 1601.)
W ILL be sold at the Georgia Loan and Trust Co
pany. on the 33d Instant, at 10 o’clock, the
following articles:
of P. M. Trimble. Seized
and 47, act July 90th, 1868
One keg whisky, gallons. Belted August 19th,
I860, of James Hunter, Decatur, Ga.. for same cause.
Two kegs whisky. Seized August ldtb, 1869,
Tho man Akins, Decatur, Ga., for same cause.
Fourteen gallons whisky. Seized October 2d, 1:
of J. R. Russel, Stone Mountain, Ga., for same cm
On# barrel brandy, two barrels whisky. Seized June
23d, 1869, of Henry Korwlscb, for umt cause.
Four gallons whisky. Belzsd Ootober 16th, 1889, of
Gua Johnson, for same cans*, mhhmhm
iobert Widows, for
violation seotion 61, act July 20th, 1868.
Fourteen boxes cigars (1,000 each.) Bailed July 18th,
1809, Of A. L. Fowler, for violation of seotion 87, of
soma act
Twelve barrels whisky. Srixod June 28th, 1809, ot
Jscksou h Co., for violation of section 16, of earns set.
Two copper stills, caps and worms. 8elxed iu Hen
ry county, August 90th, 1869, of William Unchurch,
for violatlou seotion 23, act July 13th, 1866.
One still, one oap, one worm. Seized of Bnujamln
Moeely, Henry oounty, on August 90th. I860, for
Two still*, twe oap*. two worm*. Belied April 19th.
869, of Pool A Colbert, for same canse.
On# still, one oap, en# worm. 8el*ed in Hall oouuty
May 17th, I860, of Aaron O. Bandera, for cams cause.
One bavrel whisky# marked J. Felksr, on* still, one
oap and one worm, no mark. Seised near RisggoU,
G*., by W. B. Whitmore, deputy collector. Name of
owner aud date of leisure unknown.
, JAMES ATKINS,
Ute S-»1w Collratof.
NnrtZ.ni Dtetrtnt of Oeorglt In tho mttt.r of
■8#. BOYNTON, bankrupt. No. 906—AU M
IntM Mtnd »rr notlllrtl to Sow ram. IMUra Bra
!•*" Mirra, »t Oriffln, Owivt#. on tho 90th of Dmob
b«,, me. M 1# o'clock, n, why raM brakrapt
Hhould not be dlaohoru—1 Ikon #11 Li# d#M# Th# #ec-
ond ##d thmi mratlD, of creditor, will be hrtd #t th,
*»!»« Unto ,nd plMc. 4th December, law.
8*= W. a SMITH, Clerk.
U. H. MarslialH Kale.
UNITED STATES MARSHAL'S OFFIOk
atlazt*, Ba„ Peceabn- tth, man.
U NDSUudb, rtrtueof « writ of fieri uoira im
•Md out of the Honorable, the DKlrtot oourt of
the Uultod State, for tbe Northern Dlatrtot of Ooorat#
In Mrar of th. plotuttE, Clutrlra H. Hrutaby, tu th.
foliowln, eara. to-wlt :
ChariraR Brumby t>. T. H. Wllaon k Bro„ Robert
Y«by, KVarett Yartty, .ud *H#,r I„ Newtf.u, Hwu-
auwww mm ( |ie j.rcpnrty of HitUT L.
Nswtoo, a certain lot or psicsl or Uud lyiug and beiua
WUhlu tho corporate limb* of the toin of Athsn?
county of Clarks, and State of Oeotgla, couUiniwg fifty
(60) acres, suh or tees, together with all Improve-
msuts thsreon, bring the plsco where the said ttnmw
L. NswtuU now resldrs.
And will sell ths same at publlo suction at the Court
surof'5Xt’u#1hi u ‘’"' ooaM ' ■ C1 “ k ’’ “ ,J
Mr#, TatuUy fa January N.it,
Srtwa.ii tha lawful hour, ol .ate. Tram, cart.
Yinperty pointed out by malitUTa Attorney.
. . W. H. SMYTH,
*"*“• D. 8. Marahal
tn llankrtiptcy.
IU Uio luatrfet Oourt ot tho Catted Sutra lor ttu
Southern DUMet of aaoryta.
In Rankruptcy—No. UL
NOTICE.
a edU, sn an
joslatthSTard I
bushel tor cash only. Blaokmatfi Cos
oudiel. Order, not “h -m
churned w rank# RDWARD PARSONS^
ONLY $37 00.
_ Upa k CWsw's Book Store, makes the fy»ck Blltch,
and dose all work that any Family Sewing Machine
purchased at the low price of $87 Ou.
T. V. WHEELER,
Agent.
CHANGE OF SCHEDULE.
Orncn Mssnutov HmuHNUshai,)
WEirrEftN and Atlantic Hail Road, \
Azlajita. Ga., November 27, 1888.)
O N and after 2Bth instant. No. 1 Night Passenger
loaves Atlanta. 6:60, r. M.
No. 12 Accommodation arrive# in Atlanta at 9:68,
r 30-Ct
WINTER ARRANGEMENT.
R A I L W A Y
The Old Reliable Passenger Route
TO ALL
Northern, Eastern nod Western Cities,
CARRKINO QRRAT SOUTHERN EXPRESS.
THE ONLY ROUTE from ATLANTA
RUNNING A
DOUBLE DAILY TIIK0UWH TRAIN.
Preventing s possibility of twenty-four (94) hours* de
lay, incident to lines having but one drily train.
THE UNITED STATES MAIL
Between Atlanta and New York
Is carried exriurively by this line.
Thiauzli I’sssciigsr Trains Lento Atlanta
*•.15 A. M.—5.50 P. U
Making dose connections at Kingston for
Rome, Selma, Meridian, and New
Orleana
At Chattanooga, with lh* tout Tennessee k Georgia
Railroad tor all paints
North & East by Lynchburg.
Th* Memphis A Charleston, far.
Canton, Memphis A New Orleans,
AND POINTS WEST.
The Nashville k Chattanooga, for
NaslirlUe mid all Points North, East and
West Yla LonlsYille.
1. They eai b* warn with |
lor any teagtk of time st one sitting, c
i«f vision, by caadhw ssf i
rial light, comfort to tbe u,
known.
». How to select Glamt. It i
professional guidance e?u when t|eria
fared. Dr. Bernhardt not oslj Iwthl
that can be found lu foe rant*, M e
turn the eye*, and gives lndlspsnwkbri
proper selsotion of then.
3. When the eyes achear y
ths action of s bright light, nek as*
the snow, sunny weather, white
writing or sewing, or vivid i
louse*, by softening Ihe rayi, effect •
sensation and give greet relief.
4. Thasc ffpcctaclctsrsM
justed to every esse of dofecllv# «
accuracy, whether arising from *f*,ti
or premature decay, by Morris Per
and exact principle, entirely hi* own, vtak hi
failed to be correct.
5. After BCYoral yeansfp
adjusting spectacle* to patient* nod
defective vision, m well u aperient
iong-Mtablishtd busioew in hi* Op
hors and in Europe, M. Recnhsidt c
cleat guarantee of his ability t? npply a
srs best calculated for ths i
right
A. M. Bernhardt, t
from the host of pretender* is kh |
pride submits for inspodhm, coptatiM
has received from medical g
questionable reapectabilily I
also, s number of certlflcste* irimtalk
men of dletiuction who hsvs mri
originals of all which be wtU b* 1
those who m»y request It Ttotisff
lowing nsmsi or oertiflcitss hwsstisrf
sn actual possession of th* *■* »
a capital offence, pnnUhible by titoti
Testimony
Medical gentlemen, PrcJssmrt s* tfofij
mlc talent in AUtnU, 0s., sal lit—
Atlanta, On., *
I havo examined carefoBj,
ooUsction si glssse* for ths
submitted to ms by Prof. 1
In adaptation to the «
gout workmanship, they i
It affords ms pleasure to it
PASSENGERS DATE CHOICE QF
TWENTY-SIX DIFFER!. KT ROUTES
FROM
ATLANTA TO NEW YORK.
Pullman'a Traveling Palace*
ON ALL NIGHT TRAINS.
The Best ErUrr Humus Ir (We <’i iralrj.
No Midnight Change*.
Finely Finished Oars Well Heated
and Ventilated.
QUICKTIME AMD SURE CONNECTIONS.
TlckfU for k#ln st *11 TIeknt Offices for all
points reached bj this lies.
FARE SAME an by OTHER ROUTES.
whioh he adapts ti
•atisfled Ih-bt he tt
of Optics, and that be lap
in tks adoption of ins'-
forms of Imperfect vita
without a* operation.
I am confirmed In my ova 6
sor's merit by th# testimony;«
prominent medical men In
\ most cheerfully
my opto Ion may bsv# say b
Atlanta, «•.,
W# have examined Prot I
extensive collection of ghm
paired vision, and bslisvsta
suds for which they ar# inti