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ATLANTA. GEORGIA.
#a „,r JM Morning. No*. •. IM7.
*.rr MO Tjr»»»f*
M,.., r General commanding ibl* Military
I •.«»»'
. >..-l|.>'-l» 1
. .lAM.anv
.! Ml order ymlrnUy m> Infinite*!
in ii< character tlrat we shall have
, ,1 under tilt' tiuid of •• imwlanl wed."
w ntnukalily iliiniiiutlto edict done up
"*j,.... .dlLml ciivclo|H>, ar.d proluillgaleil In
approved red tape style. It was aUmt
p i,. ilie llmlieilug up of a tU |K>und liowll-
,'| n j ai.cliarglng it at » sj»rrow! or the ihlv-
itliinde ol i>on 4Jiiii»te whilst |hi|»lug
ni. f »i die wind mill ulien seatcrl “In llir
. , i,a K.ttinantc ' And can th; reader ini-
a- the pur|Kirl ol llieonlei ? He cannot, but
’ , *iil tell him li »»« Hie rentoTal ol police
ni l onnelli. » mau »ln> lias loni; been con-
one of the moat laitliful of the city’*
And lot n li lt5 For Voting tlie
» ie niHii'* lii-kct," am! the circumstance* are
w „ rtlateil tuna bv an eve-witimaa A
.fin! of t'oiim l j’s Ironi the rural region* In-
,0-1 ol to in wliat lickol be bad voted, ami wa»
!j ,|,f •• white man's,’’ whereupon tlie country
uilciuan sc. I lie would do the Minn-and did
. ati.nit nil that transpired, ami so far as
.,li lisa *nv knowledge, constituted the
,.*,1 and front .^ Connelly's ortonding. We
r uif ;iici l.-ul on nvord — it lOipilres no
in uimt
♦
I'uliun I until)' Medical Nortel jr.
Vi a late iiieei.tig ol tlic above Society, tbc lot -
nj , tunnel ofll". re were elected for the en«u-
f term
f>r. Charles Pinckney, Piecidcnt
W | Goldsmith, Vico Presid.-ui
EdwinS Hay. Seerclary and I'mi-m .-i
ij,» Society meets every Friday evening, nl
. filcei't i'r li ii Crawler,I
H* tut a v, who hu Juat Written a work atxnit
Oram—bringing It out at a time when It can ou-
ly Ik. interpreted u beluga political document
—la the author ol a clever votame of aketchca
called 7T»« V.igab»nA, which waa published lie-
fori> Hie war.
Ho;*. Jeffersou llavia expect* to Icnvu Canada
lor liirhmond about the 19th or 1.1th of Novein
U-r, to be preaent at Ida trial. He U advised by
Ida counsel to be on band before the court opens
but they expreaaa doubt If be la really to be
tried this fall.
Skve.n thousand five hundred uatnraiizations
have taken place recently In New York city, uu-
der the auspice* of the Democratic Committee,
and live hundred under those of the Republican
Committee
It ta said Mr. Howard’* mission to New York
is to start n pew Conservative Republican party
io the fttate, to hold the balance of power. The
mission had the approval of the President.
A i *T* Confederate officer, once employed at
Charleston, 8. C., baa taught the Brazilians how
to use torpedoes in naval warfare.
korn ItOTIl'KV.
' UTPwmknt fur Accident.—Messrs. Kdi
I ,c| r» * *tn pleased to state that tome time tea I Insure.!
: wiih Js«> tt. Wmitnib, Agent, ta the FruUU/aennwcf
(uf liarifurd, Five Thouesad Dollar* oo my life
Hu If n sears plan . combining, also, eoapeataii.iu lor
dPsbiltly Ironi aceMent. A little while after. I was
, thrown h» movement of the car* from * track on the
I ***<» Hoed and tpnlned my ankle severely, totally disa
I blmg me for It weeks and t days. The smonnt claimed
from the Company ws* $5*4 Cl, whl.-h was promptly paid
l>y Mr. Wnltuer.
A» some have not fared so well from accident comps
ole. | feel u but proper 1 ehonld publicly conuneud Ible
i ouipaiiy for He Jnet sad prompt settlement of my claim
| "> Pitt, sud recommeud It to the public as a most reliable
. Company both In tie Accident and Life departmente
MOUTON Fort’llF.
♦ — - - I Atlanta, October IV, IS67. nnv4-9t
Pan « aslrllo’e Cirrus.
.jireeti were enlivened yesterday Ly lb.
.!.u. iemonstration made by this establishment
.. mi - n The pageant was a lengthy and
..„nvv .me.llu’ran -peclacle nl a luce lion
, ore P silraeted Uot a little Altenli.in Th*
;. j | bint, too. has a novelty never lielorc
en bcreaNuits Tlie btrscs—the b.tii.l—the
c ...,n armor—and •'ivhoa ’ January "—all
! t,i nuke a turn-out that was pronounced
r... ,iilcnl.y Dan t'ASTF.t.t.o Isa, that lamed
•. ,vuua having no equal in the saw-dust line of
i v. cement- ile stands preeminently the
Mice ol the ring. Tue ulleruoon pcrfunnauce
U,-el. atteuJedbv our citirens .ill of whom
. . u,.,,. rector* wiU be fonnd the names of B.C. Brinkley, 8am
. 1 i he menagerie feature Ulie Xl „ y, Forreet and many others of the true South
ciu-niti.m excellent ntnl Will be Found par- . «rn mrtsl—all of whom are devoting their personal
>:ly interesting to our little people. The I attention to the tncceaa and welfareof thia worthy Instt
. q- rini'ieelist ni f, it was attended . . ■ /../cv 1 ration, which thna tor kaa met with unparalleled success
Li there was one ruiv, ran! expression of »p-’ | ‘" ,h * hl, ‘ orT ^
. . . . 1 r | of over tlx mlUlonflnUt first vear t sxiitence. We.
pru.it at t he .leciuenl) limn to non -chat actcr ol j undersigned, hare established headquarters of this
tiie'tbole entertainment T«v,.Uy at 11 o’clock i State Agency at Atlanta, Oa., and respectfnlly request
kTran 1 parade will take place tUr.m^h 1 tht attention of all who desire to affect insurance on
-TA'ts, while at a P M , aa atternoon pi,, 1 ‘hei.-nre* to the mrefttl .zamlnstlon of oar modem
.,, , . . , dome haslneet before tnsnrtng elsewhere Application*
. - .race will be given, whencblldren and tarn- , , or DUtrtct Ag*ncl*. wanted at aavtunah, Angnau, Co-
“toy attend. To night Dan CaBTELI.O and | iambus. Macon. LaQraag*. Marietta, and Borne. Also,
.n :..ugn;£cent establishment will make their toverai otter place*—all of which thould be m*de to thia
; appruninrc, and the opportunity will, ot ' ciBce »ery reapectfully,
not be neglected by this fun-loviug 0 S * PERItIA'
SPlfiClAL. NOTICES.
five Bharea In utoiii n nil l.onn A
Ililtldln^ A«sm un.ii i,i > l.u l,j
studying, soon, si tin,. ..nice, l'.»vs~:tt>tti
5 r *|fw Nlnlr I.ottcry, for tile lit nr-
(it of the Orph ins' llmon. Combination <
N" 111. Tlir foil, i. .in is, Nuii-ni-
; ber |, tbOT:
01 47-53- 93-78-61 -7-3 -51—19 96 40
u..\»-u novo. W11.SON A CO.. Manager*.
HEADQUARTERS
HO! FOR CHRISTMAS TIMES!
M AKI. Till 111! WjT '
Oraiaicva! Oranuos
llsrrels Prfeh Sivct*t On*i
to close consi^utnc
! 1-
••Mrvfnlrrii
for hsIu rlo-rtp,
fl»l*
.1. M A *1. C. ALEXANDER.
\Vlii»lo««’ f MNn<i||ilii|i; Myni|i far j
CulUlrtMi Tc«itiiin;% jjumiIIv fttciUtatHM the pro-
ct*i»sof tHcthln^, hy HOftiMiliu; tin* redm inj nil m \
fiammaiiou-uill udty all p.im and tpustiiodic action, |
■nil Is sure to regulate tin* bowels IMp«i»d upon It, mo
thers, it will give rent to yoiiri»i*lvr*», and r-.ilcl and health
to your iurAitls.
W. hfiv * jmt n;> Ifni i>ti!.| tl»l- iirtli !** for years, ami tail
•ay in t ofiiideiirw »ud irtitto ot It w hat wo iinee vaecr born
ahlo to say of a.iv other medicine—never has it failed iu
s silt*!* Instnncv ro ofleet « enn*, when timely used. NV
ver tlltl wo know an inrtnuc • of UinanUsIhcilon t»y nut I
one who u««>d it. (in Um coutmry, all are delighted with j
iia operation, nml »;> uk it* term* of commendation of iu |
magtCNl effects and tu*‘dir*l virtnc* We speak iu this I
matter "what wmloknow, i*rter years of ff^pcrleuce, ■
and pledm* on* u p.nation f»*r the fulrtllmunt «>f what vr«*
here declare. In linnet evi*ry instance where tin* Infant !
is t*urterin^ troiu |nin and t*\hnu<«tion, relief will he found !
Ill fifteen or IUfoty tn •, u-* hO«t fti** e\rnp le mlmflilf
ten'll.
FANCY CANDIES!
4 A Is I : V4 !
Nats, Kaisins, Jellies, & Fruits!
<i. vr. *ia< it.
WHITEHALL. UT., ATLANTA, CA.
I.ill!.- Ones
v H i A f LA UH"
i: ,l:ltl VI
I HvVK |ii,I rvr.*(v..1 frjm N.w V>.ik. It.. ........
KAM’VCONFRCTIONKHIKai-vitbn.tivbl !
Ivrgin
iroiiL'ht
rlirle that • ai* he
Toys for Christmas Times!
Fall do
Be sure to i m fur "Mr# Win
having tin* fie-pimile of "Purt
side wrapper. AM oilier# me 1
S**M l*y dra;ul«ta thfOu.’hc
35 f tit# per liottle
odoi -Fulton auvut,.
horn. I .mdon, England ; **l
Canada
it the
•oiupatiy eaeh liotth*
i s Soothing Syrnp,
l*erkliin" on til** u||t
lmltat:«*n».
.L0t .il. IM . •*. oil 1
mirur ro!V# la
very l>eauti|i(l.
S AN l>\ M AMTAC roiiV I
Fill# hrmieh of toy EaiaMI«t*menl i« lit full o|H-ratfoii,
win! I mu prepared to tuukc any quant<r> dean, i
i»i »!*•• r,iv and Country Trade Order-
lified at abort liciti« •
BHEaD BAKERY!
in iM« department t claim to excel nuythingto «!• i i«.
nt < liallent;e i onipetition. I am at 111 aupplyii.^
8K**a
JACK’S TQY EMPORIUM
WIIITKIIALX# 8TIII•: 1 : T.
ill athliiiuii fo uiv iMe xtimpied assortment of ( A >DII:n, both Flalu and Fancy nr. i mr ( A |(|>, lilt I*: ill.
"• it H UK I.IIh, « part of the former, and all of the lifter inatmfar r ire.I .» ■ w t.-- t •hic.'i?,
I hull have on hand tor inspection, a tretu*‘iidonv -i ■ l
>r A Ci IV I T CJ K A r r
TOYS!
uitr w-v!
e*'i,
’J**4 I'liruiltne Setx!
..it*
My WAtiU.N maV
WAX tiUl.Ln
\\ U • O \ s !
C^>
mmvyMmlery.
Major General Jon* Pops, U. ». A., commanding Third
Military District (Georgia. Florida, and Alabama.)—
Ufilce at Headquarters, on Marietta street.
Colori« | J. Y. Milixc, Oilf f of Bureau of Civil Affairs,
and General Inspector of Rcgtetratiou for Thlid Mill*
Urjr District. Office at Headquarters.
Baar'l Brigadier-General Wf. McKkb Drxji, Assistant
Judge Advocate Geueral U. H. A., Judge Advocate
Tv.nl Military District. Office at Headquarters.
I.t’ fit* nant-Colonel li. McK. UlBeoN, t*.S. A., Assistant
tor Ceueral. Office at Headquarter*.
• uptiinG. K. bAMBCRwOH, U, S. A.. Acting Aselstat.t
Adjutant General. Office nt II adquaxtets.
lirot t Bripaffter General J. J MiLUAt*. Hnn*'*ou V. S
A. Midical Director Third Mi.ilary District. Offtre
i orner Brond ami Marietta streets,
liruv i Brigadier Gentcal llvrv* aaXTON, ( liief c^uarter-
master. Office at Headquarters,
lirw't Lieutenant Colonel If. J. FaUM-wohtm. liep<.’
4^uaiteruM#ter. Odlce Forsyth stro* t, near Rsnroad
Brev't Captain C A. RoCitwat.f., Chief Ordnance officer
otfice corner Broad and Marietta atreets.
Major E. D. Junn, F. M. t . S A., Chief Fay Master a id
Disbursing Officer Third Military District. Office mr
ner Broad and Marietta street#.
Lieutenant C. B. Ilslet, Host Quartermaster and Com
missary buboiatenca. Office Willingham Bul.dinf, cor
net Ivy and Deeatnr atreets.
Brev't Major Wm. II. Hmythe, Captain IQth U. H. Infan
try, Acting Afilstant Jndpe Advocate General, off* •
at Headquarters.
Brev’t Major T. C. Scli.ivas, C. h United State* Attn),
Ch i f Commissary of bubaistence. office, Room No
1 Willinghain Buildings, corner «»f Decatur and Ivy
R <
uh-As
i If F.
ta-ft High Hoi-
•ct. Mouticwl,
III rcluilou to
for Vonng Men, on
Error# and Ahu-.M lucident to Youth am!
utli the hunuuc utiv ot treatment amt
- iT-d fetf.-r envelop.-^s, fr*-• ofchanre. j
I SKILLIN' liOt »r.i m Howard As#o !
lelphia, Fa sepirt—3m j
l.u %« of II il III it III! >,
Sotdal E\ ds.— An Ka»v. f
likXUTIFUI. AND COBFORTABI.lv.— Havp our
Uil) frlt-uds b««u to Holbrook'* to tre iho*. warm amt
ulsgsui For* h* ha* r If sot, go tt once. The west her
Is cold—the wind begin* to blow chill and •rsrcblogly- i
t;od rough* sod cold* will be th* cou.eqoeuc, if you ci-
l»v* yoursslvr* toils btasts anprotwisd .Tui* would ■
bs a shame when dtlicatc and trader hand* tod throat,
van be shielded hy rack beautiful and comfortable cover
ing! to cheaply. Oo to Holbrook'a without delay and 1
•apply ynanclre*
novt—St
— «. — ..
JIT A 4 a hi).—Southern Life Insi mvnce
t'oHp.N v - The Southern la a Ur* company, with an am
pie ca*h capital (5*0,01*)) paid np and aecuryly tnreated
sod managed by men of known Integrity, energy, end hub
net* capacity Among ttaoflcen, eiockboldere end dl
ATTENTION
[ 1 *'T
ed a [..
FAMILIES I
L* lit of Chou L*
CRACKER BAKERY!
■ature of my KetHhliseaieut t« rompiefe In
tt« 'liar, and the Cracker- turned out are e.jti,
many made, Xortli or Month. I um datt>
ii Hint'orders for .-til part-
..f flit* countr .
Cnl«‘ l inlaery!
sides nii endless variety ol Cakes at all tunc# on hai
1 am prepared lo lurnish Weddings and Furth'a
vklth all inat may be wanted, eiih .
Plain ot brtum«'iii ii
1 invilc (..ty mill Country Delicti to cull and purchase th^ir St oc^* for t » ilM-TM'.* HOLIDAYS! M
i-.ck i- //i** l/ii f/ftt. ti>/ (jio'i'jh! to (Jtorjia, und for beauty. chaUeii 'es • tu l 1 pur hft-etl it wi» i r* viev
fi :it s order# for every town and village in upper Georgia.
"OLD SADIA GLAUS!”
In.r !»»»* next two month#, my Establisernent will be tl*»* ••lieadquarters" ot rhe a fan d I td.vl.litiil. Well*
vii»* Dialer-to t ail in time to make their selections for the-tockhr # of o//C > .- •/ f -ti•. -• 1*•* all
l ''J‘MOJJ r .O(LfiMRia.TMAB TIMtS i »nd do i.»t I..*, algid ot th •! .. .* v< li-NTOY
BMPOHlOl, oa Wbltebau atrrat, is the ptacc t.. uni: ■ •• •» !:. < bri-r.-.* Itolldiy*.
vend your nrdcr*. or come youradl •' N—tlljanl
FAMILY HlKc t Pu ul -'i l'-.H-
BltANDII.-', l.oBSTFilj,
WINES, xl.YlO.x
ESSENi'l.'.. XIMAHONI,
EAlVEs, \ KRMICILLA,
.1A It PICKLES, m„ ( - AGO TOPIOCa.
PICK ELS Iu lUr.vl.. VHKoW ROOi',
PKl’NES. ( 1IKE-E
Cl* Hit A N'T - CRACKERS,
CITRON, Litra Go.hcn Bl'TTfiH. 1
HAI-UNS. ii!YS
NL'TS. COFFEES
r ANDIE-. H'GVKS
SPICES. HAMS
CAN Fit I ITo. BREAKFAST BACON
CAN' VEGETABLE:-. A.., Ac., Ac.
.ILKXANDBH A CARSBLs.
HERB’S YODII CITY HACKS.
cat m t; AM) Ml: t: m i. *
| rt.'.s luvltailnn 1* (‘TieiuUd to inu t.ubltc at large, I
1 town and country, villa:. xud hamlet—evarxbody t
G. W. JACK,
ociT—ttl)an»; Wlilt.liall srr. el
WAILEY’S
Mttif'-FuHlttiiiiiUi W l'tiu^hi iron
BUCKLE TIE!
FO It COTTON IIALEiS, d:c.
MaDuirtCtnred and lor «aie bv
15. B. LOW. Vnlcau works,
THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON, 1867,
AT
ir. ^r*.A.axriE.’is,
Uecatui Street, four Boots Below UIJ Masonic Hall.
- • TEVYEXXIK,
d ull LlLd. nr
Ora l Agt a Sou Iu* Co
♦ Ocarmans, Executor*, ami Ad.minis
Oyalara and Flsli . ts»tob« are reminded that the lata military Order No
• :ic .'■? the ttttcntiou t't latnilies in mir City, u doe* not apply to them. It haa been tka cnxom huh- ■
-i- v.'cii es the trade iu it, to th* advertisement of | eno, In a grant many IstUncea, for aachper*oti*to tmns- 1
Mr H F Emery, ai lira “Atlanta Ice Houac," * cl »4>« ir adrattlriag buatneM thrxmgh the Ordinaries ot
column, and from . ,he " ca " M “- of ptnoaalcon-
. * ap[Hiitis io nnotiifr
rtulencc, mad not a rtqalrement of tk* law, and hence
- '"ii they will perceive Hint that enterprising j , nc i, of our old patron* aa may wish to condan* ad-
:nan proposes to supply this market with i vortl.Ing ta thiatonraalinch matter*, treat liberty to
M-.est Fresh OyiUM, and Fresh Fislt, that j *> * 3 - w * akall, a* tonaarly, b* glad to reeelvo rack
■a be procured at the various seaports in the 1 Oar terns ramaU tko mm.
'• tuh, tamed for supplying them. Parties at a 1
: stance sending orders will be promptly sup
plied with Fresh Oysters, packed In ice, of the i
• ry best quality, and upon reasonable terms— j
prices being reduced within the reach of all
F unuics in tiic city can make arrangements to
• reive daily supplies either ot Fish or Oysters.
Tue hcaiion of Mr. Emery, in the “ Atlanta Ic*
ri'.usc," is easily approached—it being on the
: .'Jib side of th» railroad, on Kidd’s lot, near
Broad Street Bridge—almost under it. See
■j ivertix'ment for particulars.
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
AtlBBICAN HOTEL.
(chits o wcmoci ruormiTons
FB1DAY. NOVTMBEH 1,1667.
Upshaw, Costello’s Show
Clark, Costello'* Show
Thompson, CksMUo’t Show
inckeU. Costotli ’( Show
' I
LHvrr.tNootLt, -
Manrifai'turer
Buf ami Fiant«fi>>& lx*>n.
» *r atul Bri.i/e Bolt# ( ir .\xit§ d*.
AtwVe f ie -*t*at Iron lor by
M NAUGHT. ORMOND £ Co
oc29 -lm .At-’ent# for ;h^ M^nufactnrsr#
Holloway, CsttoUo’a Show
Prompt as Vaunt.
i. las become quite a common thing lor pir-
b.-having''isses with Maj. WuiTSER to re-
.ve prompt and just settlements of claims.— |
lie c rtainly has companies who Jo the clear ■
::..cg We '.vojl i call attention to Mr. FoUche s '
.- be found iu the local notices, from
'■'.'.ie’u it will be seen that Maj Whitner. as!
(i.'er.t i',.;that reliitbie company, the Travelers, i
Hartford l.ij prom; ; v settled in lull a claim I
: r nurtven w-ei * an I t nr duvs disability from j
A B Long. Ga.
U Goodwin, Oo
W J Bryns, Go
H tt Raster, Marietta
J Loyd, Ga
3 Ii Clark, Ga
J Marsh. USA
J Miller. Ga
T Robin,on. Ga
<i W Anderson, Ga
C Walton. S O
J If Dobb«. Carterfvliia
Mr* * H Smith, Oa
L W Bate*. Macon _
Arnar. Castello * Show O P Key*. Bo
Elllngham. Castello * Show JC Few, Madison
mined to ran in conneeiion w in ni) Sraole,. a line
of Backs (or the aceom uodatiou of the public.
1 will atari two TO-DAY, und will
pnt on more a* occasion will jus
tify. 1 hey can be found in front of
the Hotel, and a: the I'assenjer De
pot when not entraced
Prices and Regulations w! . t
dtie,.
novt—lw
dec -nance with other
O It. JONES,
atailo'aShow
Barman, Caatelto'a Shew
T Somllnaon, Ga
IN
LAW SCHOOL
AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
FCRCXSAVD pniNIZT. C. ii TUl^lZT I. M. BtTRDEI.I.
F. PHINIZY ffe OO.
COfTON FACTORS aNO
i Commission Alerchants,
.Attb irN^u Fir- PfO(>i Wt%reLoU#e,
jA.Ch.dOti STEELf, AKJGUSiA, GEOEDtA.
[ ocH—lm
Greatlfiws-Dloris lews.
King oottgh ALtvc again •
Great Ezcltement a t tlie
FRENCH BAZAAR!
By E. BLOCK.
No. 4, Peachtree street, Atlanta, Georgia.
iui u&d«;*iKUea luKc# picntuie iu wfoiminst the cuugl# (5i At'anti ai.i ‘ Ui, : (Lsi *lirbu*
jnst returned from New York with a
LARUE lit WELL SELECTED STOCK Ol' IILLi® DUODSl
l nequalUcl In Choice, Variety and I'hvapue##, • • *i.*i-r.mu. c.
LgkTEST L J AmSIAN NO A ELTIE8.
Black and Col’d VELVET RIBBONS, SILKS, VELVETS, CRAPES, LACES,
ILLUSIONS, RUCHES, BLOND8, NETS, EMBROIDERIES, ORNA
MENTS and FRINCHES, FRENCH FLOWERS, OSTRICH and
FANCY FEATHER8, In Crest Variety.
BONNET AND TRIMMING RIBBONS, DRESS BUTTONS, &C, &L-, sC.
a complete stock of DUES? GOODS. Finer Goodi, me * *t.ii sxyiti it
BALMORAL AND HOOP SKIRTS.
rev’l Fkp.D MoprBa*
Sub-District, Atlanta Burt*.
Granite Blo' k, No. 1, room No. 5.
POST Of* ATLANTA,
< 'omjKMLfl of the conotiea of Cobb, Fulton, CauijrU lS.
Carroll, Cuwvta, Heard, Fayette, Clayton, .Spaldia«.
Henry, Newton, DeKalb, Milton, Gwinnett and Bun#
I Brev't Brigadier General Thomas II. Huoer, Colonel
:rM United Htates Infantry, commanding Post. Head
quarters, room No. *‘i Willingham Building, comer of
Decatur and Ivy streets, Atlanta, Ga.
Brev’t Captaiu O. C # K.vapp, 1st Lieutenant VA U. h. In
luntry. Post Adjutant. Office at Headquarters.
Fir*t I.ieuteuant ('. S. Il»lkt, Ifith V. S Infantry, A »
in r Asslatant (purterina#ter atul Acting Commlaeary
Subsistence p..«t oifire, room No 7 WiUlbgAfcta
Building.
MUNICIPAL GOVERNMENT.
FOIt THE YEAR 1%B7,
I E. WIIItaina, Mayor |4,n*J
B Love, CUrk of Council l.fifAr
•I T Glenn. City Attorney .. .
KooertM. rarrar, City Treasurer. . ...
E. J. Rooche,City Physician. ? l.fiOO
Ja«. F. Cooper, City Engineer .
Kobt. Crawford, Coramlasionerof Public Works 1,50 *
George Stewart, Overseer of Street# .. 1 ,(<0j
I Jo. b. Smith, Tax Receiver and Collector siu
1 Pal FU/gibbon, Hall-Keeper tut.
A Is D kTTm e n .
nuT ward.
M T. casticberry, Richard Pater*
#£cojfD ward
E E Rawson, A W. Mltchsii.
third ward
George W. Terry, W C. Andcraon.
FOURTH WARD.
J £ Gnll&tt, \v B Cox.
FIFTH WARD
I .1 A. lUvdeu, E w Hoiiand.
police department.
; I. P. Thomu*. Chief Marshal . .
; £ c Murphy, Deputy Marshal
I L JnUuMU, 1st Lteutenaut of Police
T C Murphy. 8rt Lieutenant of Police
poucaum—a m dat.i
b. UoUslj.
11,50'
l.SM
1 ji’j
j on.
P J Bom.r,
L> Rogun
E A. Cemer.
t T. Kicklighlrr
J A. Hiutoa,
— Ball,
■J. L Crenshaw,
O. W. Bowec,
M. Barry.
A. Jarrari.
.) P. Woodiid
Jasper Grove*
VV. U C. Cowan,
H. D. Bavue*.
D Queen,
J K. Love,
) A. Laue.
E. B. UcKhiu.
J. M. Coanally
(ireeu Holland.
H. W. Wooding,
ii. J. Uoludaw.
M. W. Raaberr)',
J. F. Barnet,
T. U. McHan
J A. Lanier,
-t I'ia.'iinnable deslaua.
HUMAN HAIR,
!.. r I KS. ;n *_ri'dt >!i-
Especialiv would lead the* attention of the 1 idle* to my most bcautifi:: -
C(JRLS, SWITCHES, WATERFALLS, Ac* The Norel^-
rut} .-ii#o, a ia jstmA*'uiflk*ent selection or htlAW L?*, oi evc-ry descriptio:.
French add English Cloakings, English Meltons and Asiracans, Coating,
i T.-rk of First Market—Theopbllna Qarrli
clerk of Second Market—Frank T Ryan
Sexton—G. A. PlWrim.
Ciic A*#e*#or*—R S Waters, \\ C Iluaiphrie*, and
f. Wood.
upGnlcg Streeti— Levi
CLOTn, and many oth-^r good* too numeroa* to mention. Tlavln2 boncht tny.r - i* ■ .u*iv.... nrri h. &au
since the deciiue. 1 am confident that I •an offer gre.tt inducement#, and r»..insist• . t xtun.i.-my .-i • k betore
; purchasing elsewhere.
MUS. j. P BAiUK.
i3>- gemscucsr she Pi.ca, Decatur Street, a lio.ii eelow Oiu rdi=jnic Hail, —ii
axriYToads v Aiia\:i r niK
oc«9-tujaua9
. FORMERLY ROBINSON & ELDREDS.
A £ LANTA, FRIDA 1' and SATURDAY, November Sth and Vih.
JOHN B O B I N ^ O N ; ^
CHEAT
Commercial Intelligence.
Illaatoillirkst Report.
Satria: .T
fnii.jw*
1.—Price* In this n?rtct r*maiu a* 1 » portion of hi* noputar Ucturu,
best Lawvers a* 'he ablest ever prepared In ihl* counlrv
. Judge HENRY W. HILLUKD ^nd (Jen. A. K. WKIGU1
I v. i « so deliver oc : i*lnn.V. lectnre* to the School
wuoLtSALt rn;ra>
(Ins company
company
: Hi-., ot,eot the best un'icbeap-
' re-.rr-?enteJ in oitr city
'tew iavcrllaciusal*
:i f }. jr.uf u,. epare J to supply oysters m l
'r.E tue notice oi t-ve.ipea convicts
c >; Adair will sell three business lota on the
:-.u inst
i li i.vois proiace* one-sixth ol the whole crop
1 Ictli m corn id tlie UniteJ State*. It is also
•i. .-1 i-gest producer of oats, »dJ grows 50 per
• -nt. (.t the buy Pennsylvania tekes the lead in
the production of rye—nearly one-third of the
p: xluct of ilie whole country, and in buck-wheat
ver forty.tsvo per cent. New Jeraejr produce*
it.. :e rye than any other State according to pop-
’. alien New York take, the lead in the pro-
t ict; u oi barley, about lorty per cent of the
-holecountry Yirginniais ahead in tobacco,
about thirty per cent. Illinois alone haa in corn
v- ut o,000,000 acres : in wheat, 2,100,000, in j
iSVi.OOO in oat«, 13*3,000, and in barley 41,-
Ot/l (iff '
*- I
I'-ii:- an lii itr..-: once won a suit, at which
■! ,' -de party u is so much enraged that lie
J " (»i< i that whenever ii“ met “Prince John" he
•• Id pitch into hint. They encountered each
tictat au oy.-ier ' "untfr The mau at once
:. i ir----Ktl him
Ii W'i Bure-ii i. there h cuuse *o had or an I
" A..! -. iniarn-'C- that v<*ur sd'.ices cannot
t btsinr l •" I
- (U:iot v.i, aid hi, swallow iug another :
r -.r, i -!.^,|iir,,f (.,>, j, ( . a,Ue>l iu an under-
that t'feiylssly cc.uid ic ui "What have;
• been ih-inj )
Mixed or Yellow
<z, -
New, from w agons
4>j a i lsi
Bacon-—'boulders
)«M) 17 1
Piain Ram*
re a s’.
Canvas* Sugar-Cured IUir,s
« * «
Ciewr K:tiiv i Sides
-» Th 4oM
Clear Sides .
-.0*® 41
i akd —in Bartels
a id
in Keg* end Cans
• 13
VinotNIA 9aLT — Per lark
4 75
Liverpool Salt
qt i uO
“Lorn.—New Family sacks of W to
7 IS) ® 7 50
Extra.
ti 00 ® 6 50
Superdne.
i SO @ 6 0)
-(wall Giuns.—Jtye, per bnshel
<a i to
Oats
70 ® 90
Wwiat—Prime White
. 9 SO ® 9 65
Prime Red
. 4 10 ® 9 90
Hat. perewt
1 51) ® 1 75
Basotho —Gunny
j) ,a oa
Hemp
<P Hu
Ron —Machine
® 19
Hand made
U5 H
Ibom Tits.—p-r to
® li
uswaavass
14 ® 90
SHiaruiei.—5,
Sniarnw.—4-4
16X0 w
Cotton Yarns
.. 1 75 ® 1 01)
Hidis.—Dry. .....
•a n
Gresn
45 s
I.iwx— per bbl
4 SO 4p 4 (SI
Slatx Hoorino — persq are
11 5U
» li.L opto a Lav. iALjol .n Augusta. ■ a. MONDAY.
_ the <)th of December, to continue for #re month*
U'DINE GOULD he* contented to deliver to the School
wdi koowntoour
onntrv
ItIGU'T
.... . .. I.
i propose to prepare str.dcu's for ndniisslon to the bar
during said term of five months, and to ch.iri.-c therefor
the ram of one hundred doll r*. rtrlctly In advance.
Applicants would do wed ti write me -oon, .. I C.’.I,
only t-:ke a limited uumhor of s-uient>.
Yount; centieruen who ii iI -ra n.imit'-'d to th rt bar
taken at hiif rate*
nnvl — >t _ JlrjjdiM'
McKKSHON -V HOnUINS,
Imp -it- r* .'.ni '.Vi. . e. D. .!■ r* In
ii r r a v , ii R n i f i v f t,
aay*
Drafcgiht^' i- tin
9.
Uoi
01 ana 93 i^iillou S».,
OUSE v#labU»he*l i
rn \ <»i B.
T HE FRENCH FAMILY i# coaiug ;a
with a large 8tn“k. ron#i?tIng of
DRESS GOOD-.
DOMElsTC*’.-* and FANCY GOOD-.
CLOAKS ana SHAWLS.
BOUTS and SHOES,
Ha T9 and CAPS,
HEADY-MADfi CLui ui
AH oi iho Latest impoi cation !
I have the honor to invite every one, bi* and arau i
young and all, lo examltu- my stock and convince them
selves that this l# positively A ONE PRICE STORE
Wholesale price# ten p*r cent r bnaper than car* be bad
in Charleston, with the exception of Domestics and
Coats Threail. Co inffv Merchants are partimiarly r
I quested to cal! and examine mv stock of Dr . («ood-*
• ic
vr Charleston Bill# of itooj* duplicated and torv. ari.t-
i\ to order?
F BLOCK
A La Yilic De Pari#
i.iteofthe firm, B'i.-k a L>on»,
•NlC.. ! oc31—cod^su ofCbarlc-ton, S. C.
‘ kEStOCKY INSURANCE COMPAN Y
H 0U9E ealabllshe*! in oi.t- oi iuc ia*’4*Hii ana
b«*#t in the city. Does «i heavy Southern trade
and ;# verv liberal In Ii# in lii'.zen‘'»* i * Southern custom
ers. Mr. 3. T Heard, of Georgia, i# a *■ aie#mau in the .
lloufe—1« o very polite and scrorntnodatin? ge*itle«nan. |
Kbd won Id be pie tded r.. have til? friend* from Georgia
call, on vlsltiqg the < ti sep7—fltn
f. I: WILLIffi & BR0„
G KN K R .V i.
Commission Merchants,
‘i IS YU. i t t.h.Si i. ( A j
P. LEDOW ICK, Secretary.
J.SU. 3 FAN Wl.'Kl.A p.esi.isut
VirtLL issue Pulicte* ou taiiu au.t ( ily
It Alio, on Merchandise and Live Si... i t.n
uuiig a Oi iMiid »l.>ok Kutorprlne, Con »»»I id at in g Tl" > SHOW*.
MaUMuTil f’.jJI.OGli U. DEPARTMENT l> (OMP03ED OF THE CURpilS aND IiaIIE
ANIMALS OF ASIA, AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA.
.TaNDINO COMHITTSKI or TUE CITT COCKwiL i NR VUE
riOCEl VEER l3(j‘,
F i uouce—Peter*. Mitchell, Rawson
Urdinance—Mitchell, Hayden, Pcteie
btreet* and sidewalks—Uuilstt, K*w*on, Hayden
Wells, Pumps and Cisterns—Cox, Anderson, Cast,?
oerry.
hemps ana Gas—Hayden. Terry, Peter*
Kliief—Castleberry. Rawson, Terry, Ou’.latt. Beyoae
Market—uayden, Castleberry, Holland
Fire Department—Gnllstt, Cox, Terr.
Police—Rawson, Cox, Anderson. •
Cemetery—Terry, Mitchell, Kavrson.
Public Buildings and Grounds—Andersjn Terry. Pe
er.,
Tax—Holland. Rawson, Cox.
un Printing—Terry, Holland, Csstieberry
Salaries—cox, Mitchell, Holland.
BOARD OFHEAL7H
tint Ward—Dr. J. M. Boring
second Ward—O. H. Jones, Ea j
Third Ward—L. P. Grant, Esq
Fourth Ward—Dr. Cbaa. Pinckney.
Fifth Ward—Dr J S Simmons
wards or mi city
the City of Atlanta shall be laid od into dve wards as
follow*, to-wit •
FIRST WARD
Commencing at the crossing of Whitehall street with
the Western A Atlantic Railroad, and running up tn.-
s-nith side of said railroad to the incorporation line, then
down said line to the center of Whitehall street, the',
north along the center of said street to tbo starting point,
and which shall he known and eonst.tute Ward numb.-,
ua
SICOXD ward
Commencing at th* canter of the crossing of Whitens i
sir .at, at the Western A Atlantic Railroad, and running
I oast down the railroad to the crossing of Calhoun street,
n i ue rear of the Georgia Railroad workshop, then south
,lnne the middle of said street to the center of McDoc
,i; : :i, street, thence along the center of M; Dononghstrt"
til-- mrurponuijn line, then along said hue to the o :
I, r of Whitehall street at Itscrossingnt the Incorporation
iue, then Slone the i cuier of said street to the eta run,
point, which shx 1 be lvaov.u and constitute Ward cum'-
: l>er T wo.
THIRD WARD
c ommencing at the center of Calhoun sttest, at ifs
south crowing ot the Georgia Railroad workshop, and
running down the sourh side of said railroad to the It.
corporation line, then along said line to the center of Me
Uonoaghstreet to the starting point, which shall const:-
■und be known as W ard number Three
FOURTH WARD
. ommencing on the norm side of the Georgia Raiivoau.
n the center of the crossing of said railroad by Loy I
street, and running down the north side of said railroad
111he incorporation line, then along said line to Ivy
-ireet, then along the renter of Ivy street to Decalu.
-r. -t. then along said street west to the center of Lovd
... the starting point, which shall constitute suit >e
t.,.on as WaranumbetFmir
f/I-th ward
. ....intent mg at tue nortn of said railroad, at the ■ en
i. : , : me eros-utg of Loyd street, and running we,•
,.i. . iti.- north side of the Western A Atlantic Railroad
.iieorporatiou line, then along said line to thocen
i : oi ivy street, then sonth along the crater of He
..it,, street to the center of Loyd street, then along th.-
c i.t 1 of Loyd etreet to the turfing point, which sits .
. ,i.-dilute tnd be known as Ward number Five
any term |
PatlOliiVe South-
Hold.—Buying at *0 cents; telling at *1 cents.
Silvar.—Buying at .10 canto; aelltag at tf cents.
GA AIN, BACON, LARD, FLOUR,
not exceeding £ve years
Georgians, your interests arc ours
era institution*
WELLBORN' A DALLAS,
Agents Atlanta, Ga
1) R. KELBUI KN,
General Agent Slate of Georgia. ncHl - lit
• i FOREIGN' bIRDd i rimux i
me country, iapj-orted hy
FIRE DEPARTMENT.
(Tuef Engineer—Thomaa Haney.
First Assistant Engineer—Henry Gullatt
-econd Assistant Engineer—W G Kcoi
iei-retary—B. F. Mooie.
Ti.-usurer—James E. Gullatt
MINUIUKX ALMAJAC POR NOVAMBER.
SATURDAY NOVEMBERZ
Sun Hiss. *14 ;8un Sets 5 0
Moon seta !0b. 6m
TRASI* nr TRl MOOS
First Quarter—4d. ah. 19m. morning.
I Moon—Ud. ah. 9m. cvtnlng.
' -lad. Uh Mm. mnr
Id. hh. am. morning.
And ah ..It.
i r. .id
: line
ORUtERlEA,
L1QIURS,
i'OU.it • «*,
COTTON VIRUS, Ac.
NOTICK.
i a * n - f »sr atioh Orricx, Groruia Kaii li
Atlanta, CKtolxr ,7, 1-
('/ li
OKI ATI II vr.,
■/a AA
hu:
J. M. DAVIS & CO.,
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN
FOREIUA AND UGAXs.i* I II
HU LARUES! COMPANY OF EQUESTRIANS IN AMERICA,
S.mibi»i1ng On# ilun.lreit *nJ Fifty llor#***. Including
Fin I J ‘FI! y<>R \[F.R s ', fVYh’ T.AD Y h:QUESTRIE\.SF-\ THREE P0PV1. Iff -7."
l EA l litliH I *1
In th» /ouloRifal
ABBOTT « BIIOS .
t ummitsloD Met. hauls.
At aula Gs
FLOVR, FLOI’R I
K ATE on COTTON from Atlanta to New fork, i
rbstlestoB, la 9’ 1 per 100 Es.
This includes wharfage asddruyase *1 thsrUslon
oil- ,w GBO. T. ANDEK-ON Agent
•V 1 i u.oymam filing to h miferly old l»di to j BACON MHOVLBBBM.
-v tor a worthy olijecl. found hlinarlt reinartl nn 1 s ai *iKt just arrived ter;. . holes, and for sal
: t'E und ,,t jw,vcriy Feigning klmM-11 much J kU
•h-crine,] in her aiury, he npii Ktcil great sur- |
i't.n: Unreal, anil said, "I Imd n<jt thought you I
•Got* want ’ an I then taking out some mo- j
*' **’ -’I! “Iiere is hoim-thing that will do for
'• Wtekrni puipi,.! , tthiu 1 call again I will
*' ' Tu mere | i»e old i tt jy was so enraged |
' <hl - gave loin i» gond round um lo show I —
■ r »t the ii,| m,i uu-un she wu* a pauper— 1
■■■KMor.tUyf.r Qctobtr CBN’L ROBERT B. LEE.
jlis, e r. i Bt Jamm D. McCam. Jr., cf V*
-’Li.i.» Mau-uai.l, duUyfiiicr of Gencrnf
"ji"litre. M„ r hi.ll, oi Kentucky, th* fcvorii* , Ik* lUsiUri lioftaphy ef Ue Great Chiefuin.
' ; ’ ! ‘" r 1,1 Kentucky, young, bcnulilul, diet in- YT* nopelartty ts atteated by the ss'.e of over 10.W eo-
■ ■- , ntodeat gasrin 1
•JSWh MAGS CHOICE SUPERFINE PLol H fresh
JUU pound For aaleattoayjrice*.
ABBOTT A BROS .
Commission Merchant.
Atlanta. 0*
ii . HAND AND I" A lilt l V t
f|UKEE HL NDKKD BAR •■ELS uUr-h'i
Also BRANDIES, i.lN, Ac ,
A bn h we i.lier i . the trale m most uv.iri)
W M WILLIAMS
I I
LIME, LIME.
W E are .ole Agents for ROGERS' BIRD-EVE LIME.
which i# suporl -r lor all porpo^s t<» auv iJm-
broufht to tbla raarkft. Panic* wanting to purenate a
guarmotecfl good and fresh article, will find It t’> tb»*!r in-
tcr«*st to cad and us or #fi;d us tb«‘ir i-rdcrs
1 #4 IJORS,
»!«? term#
St BRO
No. l. r *5 Main St.,
Louisville, Ky.
UPS AND CAMPAIGNS OF
W. M. WILLIAMS * BRO
" J married xhortly to ...
1 f bole—Lord William M'Hgrove
* ul * ,f ‘ r She will sail immediately for Eng- 1
111 herfulure place of residence
* UL (j'tJ;-setting machine is atilt In
•'..nbrn-li 1 *** . lu,cl >' l * i ' n Improved, and will,
iled «ra r h ln . Iu ‘ l tau, K e “ c « hefite th* d«7-
^tye* ot the typographical world.
Yaw’v«m IU ? 5 ** **P rc **» l mCentre ,
^cnmUyttL 01 ’ V * , D * h ' r mr ' thn ' who *• j
llul, distin- wt* popelarity ts ettoeted by the ss’.e or
- 1 \bSbSVSSoS&
tv—himself AORNT* wANTED.—Sraefer Clrcoto
asD-^isesaT,
Ctrcalar* ud teaonr
<lt—dimwit
SALT! SALT!
Livarpool Balt, Direct Importation,
Aitraf * aa haad sad lot sal* by
WK8T * DANIKUt,
•eptr-ta 1mm' Wm*, tavaaaah. Go.
IRON AND STEEL.
i
T wenty thousand i.b^. Renne, 9^^*, ud
Flat Iron and Steal. Oh hud and tor ad* by
ocit-nm W. M. WILLIAMS A RRO
I ‘ W. R. JOHNSON,
| iSuccessor to Hollingsworth to Johnson.
! ds * Ctuit* Street, Baltimore. Maryland ,
Muutocturer, ud Dealer in
! ORCUOISTS' A.VD COHFtCTIOSSBe
•MtVf AND HINT OLASAWAAN
W. R JOHNSON, 19 Chtrlas Strtct.
jBggm8agh»ifi«Mgqg j
HUE ON HMD MD f0« 8MC:
i BBL9 PUGH'S BOURBON COUNTY WHDKY-
3 yeus old,
« BBLS MILLER S WHI3KT,
COO BBLS MATTINGLY WHISKY,
900 BBLS McBRAYER'S WHISKY.
8» BBLS SIMPSON'S BOURBON.
-J BBLS DIADEM WHISKY.
SO BBLS PEARL WHISKY.
75, BBLS OLD KY WHISKY.
73 BBL9 OLD VA. RYE.
ro BBLS MOUNTAIN DEW RTE.
oeSl—lm
tsllowei.
htkO OF
TAHtftS I
Msj. W
Jutui B. Nortnsn
| Samuel WUsou .
H. Mahlenbrink.
Chstles Schnatr
, John Bcrkele
I John Wilhy
.1 ii Kllsworth
: P. J. Bracken
1 M. L. Collier
I O.Warner.,
i II. Haney. i
Wm. Krogg. i
M L Roberts
ATLANTA KNOINX COMPaNT
B. Cox,
President
Fortin oi.
.. Secretary
Treasurer
Firet Director
Second Dlrecto.
Third Direcior
Engineer
First Assisiut Engincet
Second Assistant Eaginecr
Third Assistut Eaginee:
Axemen
Delegate to Fire Department
--J/.L
.das
■ <r-?i is?-''
t G. Kellev
W. D Luckle, yr
I O. H. Jones
! B. Buice
i Due Steinbeiiuer
,G. W. Terry
Joel Kelsey
I James Daniels .
i J. M. Toy
G. T. Andertou, i
W. P. Woods,
J. M. Buice, i
I '
A FLOCK OF AUSTRALIAN EMEUS! A HERD OF FORCUFINES! T
PERFORMING ELEPHANT “EMPRESS. ' Introduced by Mr. Jahniar,
r. ,M 'tnlr!‘'r.t am^nir the Attractive Talent of the Arena are such Artist* as
M'LkE ALICE, M'LLE PRANCES, MADAME MARGARET, MADAME GER
TRUDE, MR. JOHN WILSON, MR. JOHN ROBINSON, MR. J. MAC-
DONOUCH, MR. CEO. SLOMAN, MR. O. N. ROBINSON, SICNOR
AOOLPH BRANOISI, MR. JOHN LOLOW, Tho Amhrican
Humorist and Polito Local Clown.
MR* FRANK ROBINSON,Clown par excellant and Modern Grimaldi; MR.
ARCHIE CAMPBELL, Tima*honored Dispenser of Wit and Humor;
Ti.o Nonpnroil LEWIS, MR. LEWIS WILLIS.
(■HAND GIIATUrroi ri liXlIIIirriUN t
Preeidel.t
VlcePresldeht
.Secreut)
... Tresscrcr
Firet Dlrectnt
>econd Director
. . . Chief Engineer
First Assistant Engincet
Second Assistut Engineer
Third Assistant Engineer
Pipemsr.
.Axemen
Surgeon
Hepiesentative to Fire Depnrimen:
Talldlah Enoikb Coupant No. 3
S. w. Grubb Preeldut.
' E. A. Center. ..Vice President
W. C. Shearer .... First Director
George Thompson. Second Director
J. J. Rogers . Hose Director
Jehu D. Clarke Sucrewrr
Lewta H. Clarke Treasurer
John A. Hill. Axeman
A. Thieme Axeman
i H. S. Orme. M. D Surgeon
W K. Diggers .. Delegate
Atlamta Hook and LaCdiu Co No 1.
J .L Queen Foreman
('. F. 8. D'AlTlguy . Assistut Foreman
J S. Yarbrough Sacnttry
Geo Johnson .. Tree rarer
Ed. Holland Representative to Fir* Department
a it>r« at Anci.nl I'. <-ant—Tlie Grand Chariot ef Mali, oo- ren and Achuiss; Living Lirat iti ; ,r; Oer.* of Gold
aniBionre: Kniihts and Giadiaiori, In Armor of Ancieui Romans, as escort to Um guttering and cosily Ot ientiai Equip-
This grand and imroeiug Ftocsmlon will ha pseeMcd by the Chariot of Obi.-or, r-ntili.l-.j TRV” CANRAWd
OWBABO SLYER AffilRMNa ORCHOTR A aflIwraty Wat-Ctasa Mush-Uni.
TWO PEHFOnMANCrti At
aette-Wt
3 nml 7 O’Cloolc. P. M.
^3' A Card.—What is Tarrant * Efver-
vnriiNTSXLTztn Arnainsr, ud what an tt* etotet*)
These are queat ions which the crest Amancta public
ha. a tight to ssk, and tt hit* also a right to expect a
candid mid satlatoctory reply. Th* preparation is • mild
and gentle ssllne cathartic, alterative ud tonic, tad Is
most carefully prepared la the form of a aaow-wktv.
powder, containing all the wonderfhl medical properties
of the ir.r-tomcd Seltser Spring* of Gennuy.
Of its eCeets wo would say that thorn who bare tooted
the preparation an th* brat Judges, and they declare
over their own slgnnturee, that th* prepanitlow will
. r' omptly relieve Iwdjgeatioa, ragnlst* th* Row of thohl a,
a»re every specie* oThandnch*, truqntlU# th* natvons
system, refresh ud Invigorate the weak, mitigate tha
y«ngs ot rheumattam, aratnllze add la th* anranrh
cleanse tnd lone th* bowels, assist the falling appetite,
cars th* heartburn.
If yon are a caterer give this remedy one trial, and
will convince yon ol the above facte.
TARRANT to CO., enle proprietor*. New Toth.
•old by all Drnggtsts. eeptO—ly