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^IlC Itailif ^ntfUigfum. Tlie Vacrm TUtfmfM IWqitnU, •• u the people
' ' nf Clenrgia should have tome tome p*rt In count-
A T A^UEOKUlA : Inn the vote *Wen .it theInti* election," thnlsomo
MormruT. Now. •• • ««*• ,‘'rcp.mi.ible nuui iu each t otraljt of Uio State
Fr ' ' wmiUI make oni »rJ forwnnr* to that office, tlie
i* 1 - !•**» * uw «* **• <" uin «*» w
Commercial Intelligence.
ttlaatn market Rtp*rt.
rntmr, Mo* * —Price* in Mini marhrt remain M
II. Ci. BEL 1j»
THE NOVELTIES OF THE SEASON. 1867,
ittrjr.
vuoi.awAi.a iphh a<*.
. iif -m»-i < ouijiIpir oad PEtcQRtv# !• the 1 ... . 3 M«w, Ihimwitm
^ 4 t)tlic* oQtnil «»f ciptrt anil WUMtt-’rt liu* nuttilxT ol voG’S c.'ist, unit tilts mini* Ba>*on — rthoaldsr*
*«<.» tonl with th«-Meat and moat ■ tor in whk'b wu* oiulormHl “Knr a Convcntiun,” Plain llama
ta.miUi Vti hhIwiiIi or “Against a Con ten lion." It wouM also tw r-mvaaa Hugor-Ci
. ,»| type, bnitiem, uruamant*. eats,
, \ . prewired to atrciiui every do-
|1. t ,k .inti Job Printing, in ib»* most artistic
• t ’*• •miMiNHil by 4ay olh*i
eiuilUr i
.•uiU
bUb
u< kt'tn, programmes, surtto
!itntllu*i». invoice*, UimIs, canU,
i . nut fvury variety of bUnki* an*
.•rkman :ik«* •»' V at this olden. II In pro-
itIikI to know the exact number »t white and ot
black rote* pulled in each county.
We trial thin request by our Macon cotempo
rary will tie promptly responded to.
work be waa called to pertorin—that, we fet
eontidcut. he will regard ta reutunerativn tor all
i.t tnu.t psui|<hluu, book*. hrlrfV 1 the abuse that has been heaped upon him. In
it. lv..ll*. ;. il'iere. *o .
„m ti**-'-•> UwUna *l*o *•'
« «n^M*rt.>r manner, i connection with the restoration ol Georgia totlie
*. in (bet,everythtim I nion, be has made a record that cannot bo oil-
m 4 job pritiim^ ortlt
ufamw »•- M»o«« f any
Tin* prtiim
»*r fiUhllali
Heit bv such an ure now disappoint <»<l tit the
anil oft his labor*.— AtUnbt Opini*>.a.
Y»*s. lie lias, by every «p«*rit»s n| triokrry known
lo demagoguea, succeeded in voting all Hie poor,
ignorant negroes iu Georgia in luvor of nostro
government over white people, und has auur.ss-
bitt it- 1 protect that U la an Illiberal fully ureouipli^lieil a, we tear, permanent tlivi-
,-a w« charge an* bat t small advanca >
rk, and hi*iw*o :here can l>»* little cans* ]
i fy ,.*x,N in* Invltnl t.t mini in their or
..-41 .i n.i- n'fu ihu 'tistout of utaiiy .
> ,>r print ini? 1 bd In N»*w York af *
,t« in* pnn*hj»#«*it Th»a tlu*y have \
aion anil altiMmiion »•! I lie two races It Mr
iiui hetiro there can ho UtU©ranaa . . . .
uwt Bennies, priatto* esublUn- UuIbt ' rt * «'« "b-ortl. let lorn enjoy if.
• - ■* - ?few ! — Vrhyrtlph.
• «*mj)lo:**tl in them, «l** *ii>/ aeiul to
oi.mnuHtltv tiiat ean he puirbaaml In At
■ fi'.euda are rwitli'slel n»»l to loan tight of the
..-ting u; mi them to sueutn 'umw i»i«tlrii
liiUllitfrucrr Hub«crl|»il«»u Hati-a.
$10
4 . lNTKU.lua.N- EH. p* r 4UUUU1.
U l V INTKLUUIN* EH. HloulUx.
. iNTRLLtuffsrrH. one month.
• yiiLV IsrKLUUSN* EH, piT HnUUni
t esket Intii-uuc.ncc*, iia monthe,
. je troph*!* at the roiinter, 10 I'enta
Mite
Title Nkoro in t'ui kcu. — In a fashionable
chnri'h in New York an incident occurred la.-t
Sundav evening, that allows a “revulsion" on
i the negro questions. 1 have not seen any men
lion i.l 0 in the newspapers, but it id not the
i lets vent tine tor that. The pastor of the church,
' who had lately returned trout a visit to the
l i Sutili. was dftwrtbiui; to the congregation some
, ,„ idThe tiling he had seen there, lie said a groat
.. „, i deal its,nt tin* negroes, praising them highly,
uni ."h„v* :l "'* 1 i" olt particularly i>u the character and ahil-
nios ,n one colored individual who, unfnrm-
riuiiM. -Whitit Turn,
I
1(0 -
Mlmlor Vollow,. .
—
Now, from wogon.-
at \ >»
Bai'on -Mhouldere ....
4B 1H*
Plain Minus
n
wf t\
f’iiuvass Sugar Cured Hriur
«!
Cfaar mh!u*d mdtis.
<A lu 4 i
Clssr StdoH
«)
Laiu>. — In Barr flu
Jfl irt
Iu KiigR and Cans
ii6 Irt
VinoiMiA Salt.—I*rv sack
1 <5
Liverpool Salt
Kfl .1 HO
FLoru. — Nfw Paukilv, sacks of UH ®i .
.. T OU
O 7 50
Extra
.. HID
o H 50
Hiqiurtiiu*
. a an
m t iki
Amali. Grain — l<y«,pur boahe! ..
# 1 50
Oats
75
dfi rtu
W uk vr-Pruutj Wliitu
. *J HU
OB duo
Primu lit*.!
. i tu
4 4 H)
Hat, per cwt
. 1 au
<4fl 1 75
UA«i4«tNo— Guuiiy .
w
i£ u
llftnp.
m :m
Rom —Mtti’hluu
(<* 1 i
liaiitl iiittilu
(fl 10
Iron Ties.—pi*r Ib
at ti
o-mannno*...
ut
iu
SlIIllTINMH. — \
it
1.1
.Smkktinu. --4-4 . ...
... 14HR 191*
Cotton Yaunh
... 1 05
4* l 75
IlfUR.-.—Dry—
<(* 17
liruen
a H
Link. —p«r bhl ..
i Ml
tfl :t iN»
Sl.v r« UoovtNo.—iwr are
11 50
CROCKR AMO
Decatur Streef,
J. FRAKTKL’S,
Four Doors Below Gi J Masonic Hall.
COMMISSION MERCHANT,
DEALER IS PKOVIMIOA*
a Nil kv'KKY UlNrHIBTIoN oV
I i.ikrt pli*a»un* iu Informing tins
i it i linv,: relumed from
COUNTRY UHOOUC H,
LARGE ai WELL SELECTED STOCK Of MILLINERY GOODS
niAlury ]
Slsjor (i«ui:r»A Juiu« Pof«, C. ». A., -Tomaumilng Thud
Military Dlnirict (fkOMfiA, Fbuld*, ml AIahhoia -
Odb■* «r iit^KbpiarurH, urn Mat1«Uh •Uaui.
i moftid J. 9. Mai.r.'ii, l.liAef of Burissa of Clrll
»nd <A**nrai Inupwtor of ff««1*Tr*t!nn for ITiinl MI.’.
t.»ry Dl«trf<*t. Ot1lr« at H«MdquArt4»r«.
Hr*‘v t Brlgtidler-■* w*a«ni! W«. McKn Dt ifW, AMituat
•bnlgH Ad Torn fe Ui—mI t r B. A., Jad«r« Ad vocal*
Third Mlllury Dlrtrtirt. Offlre at Hradqaarter*.
Id* at-MHAt-CoIon**! E. M<K. Hu duo 5, r. fl. A., Ami at ant
IimpaN.tor (iuticral. OUlou at Hcatl<|iiart4:ni.
d. ^Aitunputf, t ; B, A.. Acting
Atljuunf at If •adqoaroTa
Brrv t lir.giui.ur <auu*.rnt J.J Mt i.iuu. r*urg-on f* i
A. Mfdhal Dirwtor Third Military District.
. urwer Air;/id and Mir‘-tfn
lin*v*: Brigadier Puari *»a:: r »m, CU;ef i^mtrter
ui.iHUfr. utllca at Headquarter*.
Hrt'V’e Lieutenant OAimel 11. f Pm un - worth. Depot
i^imrtHrm.vter. OtH* • P’^r.-itb -tr rt, near Railroad
Brev't. Captain C. A. ASuuhw^u^ Chi el' Ordnance on*, r.
Otlire corner Brt.ud and Mariwita *ireefr.
Mttj.tr It. D. Jtmn, P M. t T . B. A . Hind Pay Maater *i.d
Dialntraiiig OlB. er Third Mdiury Irietrirt oitli »• or
tier Broad uuil Marietta ilret fa.
I.i* luennnt C. B. Ii>r.ar, I'.n-t ^uartermnwler and Cow
mirnary BalmiHteucu. Otlb:.; Willingham lioiidtug, tur
ner Ivy and Deramr afreet t*.
Ilrev t Major Wi. H. Shytiik. Captain 1Hth V B. Infria
try. Acting Aiaiatant -iadge Advmaite Oaueral. UHl* -
ut Ue:idqtiarttfra.
Brer't Major T.Sullivan, « B L'ulted Bra tea Army,
’hief Cuoimmriiry of Suh-latence. Office, Room No.
iliiaglmin Buildings, t urner ol Demtur and ivy
Gold.—Uuvmg at :1b coata; aoilAug at 41 ceaia.
Silvar, - Buyiug at Ms trenfs ; aelllng at Cl ruula
St-KUIAL NOTICES.
Beluw Rflaii ! s Comei’.
I’n.jqit ill.sl in Choi. e Variety »;itl rlieapi
L ATKST 1 J AlilSIAX
Kihboiia.« r ip.*-*, I lneinm*, Htteh ^. !);«»
»rtl« •• .
XO\TXTlF>
i'll Flo
id-, Ne
, Ell
Hoii»owilly t Jkm KxpUaailaa
or W iiat It Is-with U
luiellUteui*rr AiAvcrtliluif
i, ii..i:.ir per -qiure for the Ur-*t inaertiou. [F-'cmi
, AtUertuNsmunta «oo the ichedulc of raies on the ilr^i
nnu whtch there u»» departure in any inatan. e }
• -. fi.ents nniter tin* head f “ Special Notlew n
,uat.u ceuiA jier .mi*; uudu the bead of "Loo*
, g. ot . lua jjer oat*, for the tirat inaertion. and
I,.-,, mtes for each subsequent maeniou. Marriage
* a a- rices $i each. Obituary notices charged js
i.lverr*.si*menta, according io length.
the design ol‘ eor
f*og • iistinr erroneous impressions concerning it,
l ot -hiHrtntg its claims to be regarded as the superior
... —itliod of medical practice.” By 9 H. Onni, M. D.
Uuieiy, 11luil. ll.ul In* ltvftl, -jimI tlie tninisler, , p t ct? ^
'* l h.ivt* no iliuibt In? wotilil lmve been elected i > Ut> ^
Ctunfresa.” I hia wjih a liUle too much lor some ; --
of tin* coiuregattoti. ami several rneu took their f 4 Mem.—diwln CMtf Loan tad
-wr fii!*ltti>tmble
r sale by Phillips A Frew.
WHITEHALL ST . ATLANTA. UA,
u* I'uugrHtfwttou, ami several men took their U
hats mi l w alked out of the church. Tlte public , Ru M.n,- assoctattnu mints SatnnUy nigtit
-ii muon—m iliis city, at least—has alremly re)
PKHDIN.tND I'Ul.NIZY. C. U VHiHUY
eli atul Fancy Featli
l’nturning- i • vry descriptnm. Also, u • tunpiele suu
lri'riH fiootls. Fit tu*y tiooiU, Ilulttiimil itml
WOOLEN GOODS in gr-ni variety. A most snparh stork or CLOAKS
- run. A'.iriic.ulur uteutioii i.i callutl to mv most maguiiii'ent - > <n i
Shawls, Soatags, Nubias, and Hoods or Ev'ery Description,
Together with a large stock of KN« f.LBtl AND FRENCH FLOAKlNHS. M ’T < !. »niB. .
Especinllv would 1 tho ittention of tin*! ulie- to my m«»st. himutil'ii: ««■; HUMAN HAIP.
CURLS, SWITCHES, WATERFALLS, Ac. Tin* Novelties of ?>: * .t-ti. t nuud.-nMue variety
of FURS, and many other irt !••!*•<* roo tin moron t- •*» meir.<m.
Having ho nglifc my good- exHu-iveiy tor eri.dt, and -in ■ • the :.afn decline, ! am a.: thnf I t.nn wt!Vr great
[ iudiieeinout.i, suit ceque-t you to e.-cuuiue my Uot:k be for- pur-lm
* plan
tl i.a much ot tlie negro us ir cun •
bear, and any attempt to iucreose the qiua
is pretty aiire to proiluce retcioue
u« tt, uth tustaut, ai Judge -inich'a ofllct, over Lovejoy a [
m n Favrueuts may he made At the Atlanta National
»ik j h. Wallace, Pres.
N U. Fowlbb. Bec'y, uov7-*ir.
a x r f
oct'JD—tillfuri!)
x vi3:r.is v ajim v rrnii
Urev’t Major Fttro, Mo«nnifif. V R «' ^nh-Asst
Bub-District, Atlanta Bureau U. t\ aud
tiraub.e Block, No. 1. room No.
post oe att..%**t v
• otupoaed of the counties of < oM». Fulton, < nuipkeM.
* arroll, Coweta, Heard, F’ayett**. t luyt w n. Bpaidiuc.
Henry. Newton. DeK.nh. M ' »n. 4>w:nn«*rt and Butts
Ur .-v’t Brigadier (i-neml T»i*#s.i.- If Kuokh. < olon« i
Add I’nited Slates luiautry, command! it -j P • li*«i«.
H'larters, room No. J Willingham Buudimr, corner . .
lit*' at nr and ivy streets, Atlanta, (iu.
Br-\ u aptainO C Kvapp. 1st LleuienanL .Tin t > It
lantr;. Poet Adjutant. Office at tieadqnartera.
First Lieutenant C. S. Ij^i.ky, Idth l\ B. Infantry, Act
ing Assistant ^iuurtermaster and Acting t.’oramissar/
M|lf*ii*teitr«: Po-*t. OMltv, room No ? Willingham
Building.
Abbott aud Brother*.
We mvile the reader’s attunliun to the -viver-
i.ii mcnt of this enterprising Arm which appears
m this paper. Piirchtisers would do well to give
Abbott A Bros, a cull aud take a view ot their
remarkably tine, extensive, and varied stock ot
car Affairt ■ nicrc * 1,ul ^* 5C ‘ This is oue ol the oKi«.*st, au«i
■ publish bv request, w hat in doutHk-^ con- one of the most reliable nterenmile houses in
by the a'cthob, an anmetr to the obj.-e- | tliiscity-tu every respect wurtliy, and comman.1
■ mbraced in the Minority K-'pon of Mr. | ' n ~ ciuiii«Jeuce ot ..ii who make purehuses at
rt iin ot tbeir counters. Give them an early call.
UU8 WjESL\ i ' ELLIC.BNt XR
.x.. . arge circulation throughout the rural regions
. ; a :tie country towna. and may, therefore, he con-
rthl * good medium fur the merchants of Atlanta,
, u-is. iu make knowu their bU4lnc?i.
^X-fticorylaStaia Loiiery, lorlit Nac*j
~ dr of the Orphans' H une. Combination Class,
No \ l J The fallowing v«re the drawn numbers, Novem*
her 7. 1 UT
id—a9—14- 63-1 -63—44-6-37 - 54—4-46 ;
govs—It BOTD. WtLBON A CO.. Managers.
F. PHINIZY & CO.,
c.—! for Christmas times !
At their New Fire*Fru
Full*. La*, u* llllIiM *m>
i:intion meets on FtUD.Vi' NterHT next,
■mi. it j.iJiw -mith'iniBco.oear Lavajoy’* atora.
as may anw lie made at. taut place.
->t PEBINO BUOWN. President.
JAwiSON JT8EET, AuOC3TA. tFEOEGia
ms—lm
, j. ae idainst eluinsrinir the uames
"r.ai ipal streets in the city, tt e tfouotoiu- , 'Ilac Touiltu.ou flauit.
.user .t .'liter than a reply in wliirli we perceive j(k Mourow at the Georgia Bnilromi O.pet,
j thina but persUta&ce in a j\ivy which certain advertises that handsome and convenient resi-
l^ataller. 1
. Brown * Co. bare on kan4
piece, of heavy Jeans, which they ore ot-
ttaares, hy the piece. In order to
J. M. DAVIS & c:o..
, donee, known as '
I rent. Cali soon it
| per.;.'.
The T.nnlinsi'U House"
rou desire t i rent studi p
. i.i . or their pre-vat stock of Dry Good* by next Fob-
rnary bey wiii sell ail qoods at.and even beiow N'ew York
cost. Buyers will ilud it to their interest to examiue
this stock before mnkuu their purchases elsewhere.
.vaoLSdai-n Iii-vLiRi IX
littie Giic
Great Banalna.
H T. Cos £ Co. otTor tor side in eleiptnt live
horse family Carriage, at a great sacrifice. S' 1
i a-lrerslisement.
Oranges ! Ornnsea ! !—Seventeen
Barrel* Frjsb Sweet Oranges for sale cheap,
io dose ennsigument.
oi'tiM— J. SC. * J. C. ALEXANDER.
ien'it'ineu. lor whom "C have the highest re-
itH'vt. are ^tossessed ol*. to make Uie change.—
•a'... uimit tl at '• die age is eminently a progrea-
iive nethat Atlanta is a “ wide-awake eiiy •”
at we have uo idea, iu n-.l marching “ to the
aiu.-.e ' H lite proposed change, we “ shall he
-. .a the whirl ot events.” We recognize no
iu the change; indeed, we feel satisfied
will be productive of great confusioa and . To Families,
i.scontent. and trust that the City Council | Good Board, with large and pleasant rooms, I and is snre to regulate the bowels. Depend apou it, mo-
-r .i iispose ot the Majority Report by voting it can be had, by making application to L. B. j there, it will give rest to yonrsolves. xndrelief mid ussith
„• va. David—offlee in James’ Bank Building Bee ad-1 to your infanta.
txast-i nsTSLniosucBu.i vcrtUement. > o".i have put up and sold this arttcia for yaar*, and can
MU'NIC IF 4 L GOVERNM-ENi
F»K THE tEtR I 51i*.
i b \\ ill turn.- >5.i ..f
' 11 L.v- .. i ■!. ric .if « t.ttfi.
i. i' i-icnn. • .iy Attorney
iu;i:iTt *1 tar?
aiiChe,Ci7y Pb> 2
Cooper, city E.^rini r
obt. Cmvl'oril. f.'oinnitrtsir-ncr of Puuii*
verge 'ic\v:i.*r. * '* ■ r-*- - r >1 *frr«v:
V -.a,it;. Tag k.T 1 •'. r LvlCt.
•ir ciigxJ u.jn. »Lu:-Kecper.
vV. "ki.
CLa
r c-ciii
E H.rvh 1
aLDEEMEN
VXBftTWABD.
errv, Ricbara F«tar».
iSCOlTD W.LBO
?<-a, a. W.Mitciik
TTTTKD W.4RT>.
T ;rrr, U*. C. Andara
FcrnTH ’V-inr.
W. B. Coz.
tiir
t.n.
Wlntlaw’t Soochlnc 9yr«p f«r
Caildrtsn Teetbin^. greatly tkcllitaten the pro-
I cct-i of teething, by softening the game, redadng all in-
ilatr.maiion—^will allay ail pain and spasmodic action.
FOREIGN AND DOMESTIC
JACK’S TOY EMPORIUM
police department.
. r rhoir.as. Cluuf Marshal
. C. Mnrphy, Depnty Marshal
L. sioiiiiyi'ti. 1 s*t Li»;at •unn: of Police*...
. c. M . id Lieutenant nfPeiict*.
r >LICX**S—($2 ’i" PEE DAT )
-$l,oOO
. L:JOO
. lJilIU
.. Loua
•>VniT lillA LL STREET.
r J Coo in
ir'. J. Bo
LIQUORS,
In addition to mv unexampled a'lmrtment ofCASDIE*, both Plain and Fane tad x - c II
1KKS, a part o i tlie toruiur. an*i ili *>f tlie l:i:.r t mnnnracta
infiCKlCKI
:tion. a Tremendous -t
MAGNIFICEN T
T O Y sa*
eaAS.»D.-i5 names of streets. 1
i have observed iiii uo little interest &
;l , testiond ■ f changing lite names of ser- ■
ri. a* the streets in the city, and of number
,z.-me iots on all. in particular, I read with j
z .-I -t ue majoriir and minority reports of the .
1 uimdiee, and while L au uired Tiie ability and
in-j ' v t Mr Ci.rka I could not but regret
nUerprising ai: t vaiaable, an 1 general')-
- grwsive a citi*eii -i. t:!d have relapsed in- '
,d tugvisui.
rite changes pnpi-seit can ;,„.e ao material
mediate effect a vines *r business, and none
„ ait after the lapse ; t le'-v months. As soon j
,i bet tine tccust nietl to the changes, we I
siiad :.e g;ad they were mid.’ Titles cannot [
•. t' m* t.fec.rd by the changes, nor can'
set-- i.i.i s i id hence they can have no. •
.ng 't disturbing infiaer.ces S** tar as
.. u.-ines5 f he city is concerned, they can
... a- .d««rc etlect than the change trotn De-
.1.. ir* a c^un' .- u i i on 'he growth Ot the
i ■ n cr.-.p that yen
A- - . i-i -dent, vile j . i. i. is still more an- 1
.:iie. t. lunges are needtul iu this progressive
...I pr cress ler.iar.ds them. As to the
i i. ime w- w-’.l ri ler to the Uct that
l- is . a, . :a;' v -1 i H-i.t.' i minty, then
r. .j in .f DeK.ilb, not .-lily wit hoot injury
u . . \ .ii cid. i • .. nt to all con-
• • m«-a. i_„ cL"a.'-u i..i.n: ul Atlanta was
s deemed best and wise .
The 'innovation" took ! wal .
been hurt. Subsequently j h"
streit, that ou which Mr. | rnrRSD.a
w lives, was ci.anged to ; L ft an.i-y
iy ite signed the petition.)
no serious damage being
Humoepathv.
?ee Dr Dime s advertisemeal iu our special
notice column, all triii would knew what
! Homoepathy is.
No. 155 Main St„ - - - Louisville, Ky.
DKCM;- !
LOU % L NOTICES.
.-sT* Guardian-*. Etcecftoiw, and Admints-
rRAroRH iru reminded that ?he late military Order No
v> doue not ipp»y to them i: haa bt*en the enstom hith
erto, in 4 creat many instances, fur sa» h persons to trans
it: their advertising business through the Ordinaries of
their counties. This has been 4 matter of personal con
venience. and nor. a requirement of the law, and hence
inch of our old patrons is may *.vish to conrinne ad
vertising in tins journal such matters, are ar liberty to
do so We shall, as t’ornauriy, be giad to receive such
business ravor*. unr terms remain :he same.
u<)Ti:l arrival.
\ tTIO.N 4L HOTEL.
suv .a commence and truth of it what we have never been
ibie to say of any other medicine—never has it flailed in
a single instance to eilect a cure, when timely need. Ne-
% raid we anow au instance of iiaeatufhciion by any
one who used it. On the contrary, all are delighted with '
its operation, and speak in terms of commendation of its
magical effects and medical virtues. We speak in this
matter -what we do know,' after years of experience,
and pledge our reputation for the fulfillment of what we
here declare. In almost every instance where the iniant
is suffering from pain and exhaustion, relief wtll be found
in dfreen >»c twenty minutes after tne syrup is adminis
ter l.
Full directions for using wul accompany eacn bottle
Be sure *0 call for “Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,
having tiie fac simile of “Curtis Jt Perkins" on the out
side wrapper. Ail others are base imitations.
Sold by druggists throughout the world. Price. oni7
Id cents per botrie.
Gifices -$15 Fulton street. New York *16 Hign fiot-
horn. Lmdoa. England 441 9t Paul street, Montreal.
Canada. sep4—*>m
&
fialiuture Seta!
HAVE ON HANO ANO FOR 8ALE
W .a X uCLLS !
D. Uo
Ii. A. «,*enter,
F. T. Kicklightcr,
J. A. Hinton.
Hall.
J L. Crenshaw
• f. W. Bowen,
C. M. Barry,
A. -jarrari.
<». P WoodlUL
Jasper tirovyg,
*r d. C. Cowan,
J. iloband,
K. L>. Haynes.
i>. Queen.
"J. R. Love.
T. A. Lang,
K. B. Hutchins.
•I M. Connaliy.
Green Holla mi.
Ii. ’vV*. WootUng.
n. J. Uoltzciaw!
Jit. VV. Rais*berry.
>. F. Barnes.
T. G. Mellon.
I A. Lanier,
K^Lair of Hama nicy, lm rcltlton to
dtjcial Evils.—An Essay for Yoang Men, on
U.'jUA
. Forte
■ D D-.cltson, Ga
| (iQ M fchell, ' to
J W i/Neal. ‘>4
E MoIv**r. Tenn
■ E Andrews. N
3 Bartictt. N V
VV C Cooke. Fla
; Mrs BA Beers, (j
. '-'EMBER r. i-»i:
G R Eves X ifldy. fen 1
R P. Strong, Ga
H Bushman. Ga
K Wood. Ky
Physiological Errors and Abuses incident to Toath and
Eariy Manhood, with the humane view of treatment and
enre. Sent in sealed letter envelopes, free of charge.
Address Dr J. 9KILLIN HorGHTON, Howard Asso-
.■intion. Philadelphia, Pa. sep$fi—hn
Dr :
Miss Annie Cooke. >
Miss Mary Cooke. G
S D Irvin (iu
J T Bonks. Ga
V L Liar v N 0
£ M Bury. • m
FAST
TO
EXPRESS LINE
THE NORTH!
+1 BBLS PL'GIi d BO CRB ON COUNTY WHWST—
5 years old
hAj BBLa MaLLhr. *3 *VHI^*t a
■m BdL.' Mattingly whiy
300 0&L6 Me BEATER'S WHISKY
100 BBLS SIMPSON'S BOURBON,
73 BBLS DLADEM WHISKY.
3u BBLS PEARL WHISK &
:: BBLS OLD KT WHISET.
75 BBLS OLD Va RYE.
jd BBLS MOUNTAIN DEW RY a
ocdl-lm
i invue City and '.'o an try Deai«?r
st.nck is 'he iarq* -v • /•-/• 5,1 ih< * j ■
•;f diiing orders for every town and '
Vr A«
FiRt-T
:)mnett.*
■ail aivl onreha
1. and tor b *aur*
* ai upper Go jrTia.
1 OF ‘OLD SANTA GLAUS!“
• .’lurk 01 rirat Market—Theophi.us Hums
• i. rh of Second Market—Fauuk 1 Ryan.
Seiton—G A Pilgrim.
C;i .Assessors—R *: Witer- W C H.imnhr.es
l W.md.
cssorof Lund UHeu h r Opening "treera—Levi C.
v> is, and I
It b
oesen. son Tui
IU
:;o .:ool3iittsxs of tils cite
Fiscal. T a-LB lbil*.
p.'T»?r*. Mitchell Raw«on
luuce—Mitchell. Hayden. Pci. r«
r? and Sidewaika—Giiiiatt, itaiwmii Hay i»
•*. Pumps and Cistern?—Cnx, Anderson. Cast.s
: th..* itn
id t u
HO! FOR CM*i3TMAS T*M£3 ' 1*1*1 ^
E>1 POlTlOl, I.c. M luielmi; street, . • • ' 1-
-*oud your orders, or come yourse:f.
JACK'S TOY
. 1 nrisuu.as Holidays,
oc^fl—tiljani
FORMERLY ROBINSON & ELDREDS.
AILA.XTA; FHIDAYantf SA TI IIDA i . Xovembc,- itli and 9th.
i. iiiiips ault *rnS — Haydt*n. T**rry P I.rs.
ii. :. set—Castleberry. Raw son. Terry, Guiiair.
M i. ket—Hayden, Castleberry. Holland.
Fire Department—Gullatt. C«is. T< rrv
I .dee—Kawson, Cox. Anderson.
1 ometery—Terry, Mitchell. Kawson.
Pnblic iioiidings anti Grounds—aVuderson.
Pax—Holland. Ruwson. Cox.
< *u Pnnting—Terry, Holland. Castleberry
-diaries—Cox, Mitchell, Holland.
JOHN
R O B I N .S O N
GREAT
board of hz.alty
Firtt Ward—Dr. J. M. Bonng
r- jud Ward—O H. Jones. Esq
Third Ward—L. P. Grant. Esc
r mrih Ward—Dr. Chas. Ptnckn
Filth Want—Dr J. N. Simmons
COTTOA WABeHOlSE
Liberal Cash Uvanees!
UREA 1
F F. A u\AlSl.
rthusv
Jiringe
UNITED STATES HOI
r. t iASSBEN
ATLANTIC COAST LINE HcDANIHL, STRONG k C0„
it!'. 1
,.-r rt’.i
'■'ar-.- -.lien ut!
'"isbiuaton. 1 prof
an.; i have Ilea- i
; ne l. aiiyla i>
1 i,e street ib a public ttc .aegufareover
v .■ r< of proper! r. it have ao right except
- iu common w tb all ..liter citizens. He
au. preier property na a given street, becanse
a. • a x little traveled, according to his taste.
..ut because it bore a given name. Mr
1 i.i, Ite would he one nf the last men to invest in
. ... -slate tor that n ason. Bet if Mr Clarke,
1 i.-. ne else, desiri a To teat his “vested right”
.n i... public street, l;.t him euenruber or block-
iitr '..e side-walk nr street, and see how soon
‘.lie i..ty Marshal would settle the question. He
v aid fina Ins supposed “vested rights" vanish- j
*i inich ' into thin air.
The pn [ • aii.cn is to extend the names of sev-
u leacl-.a streets ever others, which are mere-
■ 1 -.aiintuition of them—as Whitehall over |
r :...;i,;r»e MarieUa over Decutur Wiishington
' r Collins: Ivy over Loyd Calhoun over
•1 Uonongli, io., whereby ihu number ot uames
«... '•«; -aa<l the change of Broad ti
- i.tu.vt and A: than,a to Front These
■aianges are f, v, . impoitant, us they so
caiplify the irranr-niei.t ot tiie plan «f the city
ii '0 ensiiie slvatik' • * In soouer and more easily j
•- mprubend t • i . nm.ction with other iin-
... einenu 'nno.v,u,.i«.i , suggt-i-d, will prove ,
• '‘-"'h bei,,,.;. a ..lima street <I"pJ at the
ri.. 1 iy ,n - VV at. mil its significance ,s ut
■ a. And ,t lids a,a-1 he known l>y ih.U
, uii-. why i.. r M ir ! "ti'i tret be known as
i 'tir.tt.-i - ill' 1 -1. a hi m.e ve get one hundred
r ten from Altai ama.) and
known as North Carolina
D* ■ ..' is .“outli Carol.:.a
D C oraahir.i. (5>i
ITOwus, Os
•V r c'liatim. i 1
; T W B.seStntil. <ra
ii -teiuimun. P-nn
, it ). (ame<. 1 ibin
F D tlarrtv ,t familv. Mo.
I V Ma,u * lUmiiv A .a
NOVEMBER i
[. B Sen,Me
I W-Oiy. 15
T D v ts
H gULWAY !
' Sale
4 NEW AHQ FAST SCHCOULC ! !
COTTON WAREHOUSE
— AND—
COMMISSION MERCHANTS
A T Mitlfr. G
./ T Bradniittw
T F Brink*. <
f a Kvttih. G
drier Prior imi Hanlor street!
ibrdirn HuiLi
VaiTIaOCX...
pni.Fruz rofta
THURSDAY. NOVEMBER 7, 1H4I7
Mn Lamb, Ga
Mias Ricbardann.«
J 4 Logan. Ga
M E J'inrta, Ga
J liooaer. Grt
J P Moyo. Ga
J W Roper, cia
W B Flack. Macon
I F under*. Ga
./ G Ropar, Augu*r A
A D Smart, Ga
A Rom*, Ga
H A Gore, Ga
H L Barnwell. T*uu
R S Diir’i'y. tnd
• > H Wilson. Lid
W FI Kuai, Tenn
J M Coiman. Ga
M i?*?* E A Ric ha nl ■‘on. Oa
W W Richard*. Macon
S M nurd. i.iilUberr
r Uobey. Ga
W E uui.lian. Ga
G H Jones. M.a ii i
A P Co t. F!a
J P Johnson, AULUi'a
il E Upshaw. N O
H H Gordon, G i
s !j Onid. Mif*-*
Mm Wri^hr. Wia
Mr» Mills Ga
' NEW GSL iAN-S, MOBILE, and MONTGOMERY
V 1 ATLANTA, or via COLUMBUS, MACON
and MILL EM • to AUGUST* ,
TUeucu via
; ;K.;Vits ILLS. WILVCrNiyroN, md WSLOo.V
—TO —
RICUM
In «igbt of the Piascnger Depot, and near tne United
States and American Horeis.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA,
W E
An J
fc4TN.
E uivite the aueution of PLANTERS aud -ui otu
v aSUENUTON. BALTIMORE, PUILa- | era who deai m COTTON, to the tixe: that wa are now oi
) 21. PHI A, NEW YORK. BOSTON, j ter.ug aj ;rcat facilities ana inducements for the STO-
alt Principal Points North. I RAGE and SALE of their COTTON in Atlanta as can b#
afforded them in any other market.
wards* op Tire city
1 Lhc Lire -t Atlanta shall bo mid oil inro hva wards, as
follows, to-w.t
PTHaT Ward
Commencing it the crossing «>f Whitenail srruet Wita
the Western <& Atlantic Railroad, and running up the
■*onth -ride of ?ai«i railroad to the incorporation line, then
down-oiid line to the center of Whir-hail street, then
aorli along the center of said street to rne starring point,
mid which -hall be known aud constitute Ward aumbei
t»-.-lliu .
*ECOHr> WaR
' niliiiciu mg at the ct-nt-.-r ot m
tt the Western JE Atlantic Railnmd. and runuin
; .vu the railroad to the croeetiur of rnhoan strec
t. 'i rtie (Jeorgia Railroad workshop, then somu
.. ■ i,. - .u.ditle of said street to tii center of Me Don
. •, -i i-ret. tnence along the center of M -Donongh street
..I - .ncorporation line, theu along said lui« to rue cm
it Whitehuil street at its crossing at the incorn*)raiioa
i along the center of said -freer to tae starring
vu aud constitute Ward num
uoint, which shai
her Two.
TUIUD ward.
Commencing if tiie cuuter oi Cilhwnn street, it its
-»)Utli crossing of me Georgia Rmiroud workshop, ana
running down the south side of said raiiroad to rh«< hi
•orporation line, then al*mg said line to the renter >f M
□• Hough street t.u the -rarring point, which shall consti-
iud he know u as W ird number Three
rotniTu ward.
unraencing ou the uorth-Uie of the tleorg’s Rdilroaa.
ie center of the crossing of said railroad by Loyd
et. iml runuunr down tu« norm suit* of -aid railroad
i« incorporation Hue, men along -aid liue to Ivy
then along the center of Ivy'
. then along said street t
starting point. whi»
•jet rn Decatur
t to’ the center of Lovd
titute anil be
u i- W.ir.rnuuiber Four
FIFTH WARD
; i; tne north oi said rail mail, at the can
of tin* crossing of Loyd street, and running wear
ig the uo nil side of the
'•mine
f-'LrtCtU
• omnibus transfers now at Petersburg or Rich- i
Trams inn torough from Weldon to Acqum !
Vr WELD*-
Utc
Migvrs ha -re choice of the fallowing
Oar Warehouse is l a>urparsed
cur..
i£;jIArTI3E ALMAS AC F3E N0V2MBLE.
r kid at November -.
•an C.ava
~:;:zo j.vp axaxksstc llxk
| [JM iBTXCrT -V OR IXLSSZi LOSS.
i BALTIMORE OR OLD BAT LIME
jyTU:kot4 ;ooJ ny either Ruute. JtA
.. . A*. van Set*.
,H,:ou — t. -ill. Him. in,„n.a-.
TKEOuGH FAST EXPRESS THAIS
,.t>IN-f} SOHTH
t-ll 1SBS Of TU* Ml)0!t.
F r-i quarter—*,i. ah. Win. morir.n-
Fail il.Kin—till. all. 4in.ev.nina.
t.i.-t oaarter—18(1 Uh.->m. iruraii
N.inr M.inn—*«t. oh. tin. morninn.
McIvEMSON Jt 1IOIIBINS,
bnportsri and Wholesale Dealers in
ARres, MEOirHEs,
via Wilmingtan.
Weldon.
Uiciitiiond. au
Wiishington.
LEAVE.
N*?w Orleans . .
Mobile
Montgomery
Columbus
Macon
Ytanta
iUSTA.
via Wilmington.
W*»ldon, Portsmouth,
and Crisiield,
v Aotumessic j
4 tM) p. m
*1.4) p. m
ngsviile
of II
r ar I.I, >
»haw
tin*
Hot in .a Uah-nr ,,i .
hz inati-r. • i,u„iv
onoml nimn < whc rol.y ■
U* pr*uii;.'.-.l,
iioe wlii'ij ii r. momhi
mpioie map ut to |>ri.|mi'all<m—ptnhapn awiiii-
I..1..4 - I'...- pn!.li.!iii|i,n, Awl will ho
, .-;h , ',ii.i| i- I x h-w directory will
Vl ’ r .- ;-i -hr i .* pnlhi.heil. ltd thua the
•nstw,un,...v-ui. n j will Uo widely knowu iu
Dru^isco Fancj Goods, ice., dec.,
ul auk S3 Fulinu SI., *.w Vork.
J JOUNE established
II! III.
ml.
toil
mtn.
Id.46 p. m
o 16 p. m
3 4C p. m
;l fl) a. m.
a. m
. b -it) p. m.
uYa a. m
45 a. m.
II.10 s. m
7.0<i p m
4.00 p. m
Aft) p. m
d.00 a. m
id 45 p. m
d..ift p. m
5.16 p. m
!.4<) *. m
11.1»a. m
9.J) p. in
IV Ai l. Ill
In the State, being large and commodious, accessible to
the various Railroads, completely shedtered. and almost
entirely Are-proof.
We particularly direct their atreniinn to the fact that
Atlanta it rum i Cotton i(arktt, where the staple can al
ways be disposed of at as high prices, relatively as in
any other—leaving to the various Pluuters on the lines of
the different Railroads lending into Atlanta, no induce
ment to ship beyond.
To all parties residing in this Collection District who
may desire to ship to as, we will furnish the permit of
the Collector to make such shipment u Wwut pre-pay
ment of Tax.
We ore alao prepared to make LIBERAL MASH AD
VANCES on consignments, end in a 1 respects will offer
as liberal inducements as any other House of responsi
bility. The large experience in Cotton of all the mem
bers of our firm is a guaranty tnat consignments en
trusted to oar care will be promptly and satisfactorily at
tended to. sup *—-‘to
Foriuing.i Grand ^to,*k i:iitorpri -<.*. Coii-iolldatina TIU'NT SHOWS,
THE MAMMOTH JGGLG riC.iL DEPaTw l MEIi’T i* r. -MTO-sED 7 TriE .CUYlOUi AND RARE
ANIMALS' OF ASIA.. AFRICA AND SOUTH AMERICA.
Including Ornithological SWecticns of;!.- t. .* ooiu . :l ; ; *♦**»'■ ’ 'f FOREIirN PTR^S. fnoning'he ao*'
Collection nf WILO Ali.MALS in ine jountry japported by
THE LARGEST COMPANY OF EQUESTRIAN'S IN AMERICA.
JfmnliBi'.ng One Hitr. lr. I x.-i tli'tr Horses, Inelailln -
FIFTYPERFORitFIiS, FIVE CADTE’2CE.*TErEX.VE> THEZE P'Xrr t ” :.0
FCATIUE- OF THE TEN STIONFS.
In tha Zooioalcai Ooparcmanc Mill ba Found
;r.vs.
HSR0 OF TAPIRS!
Ii MIMNDE8 FRENCH REMEDIES •
Hat* iavwl ThooHada all ov»r Xorop.!
Olid .
n*l *
I fifl uTi... ..i»,* IV..IM . huaiv trm
,8'iii” iti.'t-, '‘uiwel-
’ arul clidiiilHip time- _
■i.l. c.uIli.1.ill in ex n.ii wnni.l Dm i.lea*'ii tu buve Uialn.iu.li
kiiantttr in^uifi <?»• °uvilriogUu.^!x
i that « 0«w aafi A Cough, a Cold, or a Som Throat
I.-IW. one wf iii«* large -t
best in the city. D..u» a heavy Southern file
• ijliniai iu its luduigcnru to South rn cu-> *-ii
Mr J T Heard, of Gaor.'l*. h i -sle-mnn in Mi
House—is a very ptdltu aud *u;comin»dar!i
tt.oO p. m
leu Md
lMUiuu. Dei 11 37 p ni
r IMtil.idi-lphia. I Nl a. m
irkuirrlvu) 3 0 a. m &•*'
.j •(* North bv Otd B-iy Line, leave Portsmcnth
H AVING been for manv years the Fim Assistant at |
Professor La Milande*' “ * ~ "
JO a. ra
p. n»
ngors tu* uts route reach New Yurn as soon as
•inur. amt is hours in advanee of the Columbia,
DiH.llliv and Hichmoud Route,
gaff’d UiGAGS CHECKED rHOUGQ
I and having b«*cn induced to establish a branch in ih»s j
(i.00 p. ni j oonntrv, l am now prepared to fhruish his celebraieil |
11.57 p. ni i remedies tor
CQXSCXPTl'KY, RUBniATtS* SCHOFCIA. *ti
Also, the Genuine Import.*d
Vitalik, Health 1 , Orknd Restorer ! ,
l'U. ou(V .-crtaiu . ure :'..r a ,• institution shittoriHl h> Ltie |
uzceMv* and abuse, ni ;'ontli. On unt be .ujip.r.id ■* ith
by Inexperienced poyaicieu*.
Address your oraiuuulcutlone to
iii,*
Ri'i|Ulr.'» Immediate uitsurion. umi ihnuld
cueeked. il allowed to a mtiime.
Eteitant Sleeping Cars on all Night Trains.
Mi'iy r
slu.rt
The ,
Lrriutioa of ii* Lugo,
a Permanent Tbrnai Dubiae,
ar LuasusAitiunn,
|.« rOlan uie r ‘tout*.
Ull I |x.<ka i ■*, "im w|ruo«a •»» p ■■ 1
•i .pi.iiur ut, terminal point*, esu be obtained
udleoofOe
inonriii Katlmad.
W D ilILKESO.N,
r raveling Aijent.
novS—ttm
P H. LAMUDON.
Denerai Sombem Ageui.
Dr. O. VV. FERNIBd.
•i 15 West 17th Street. New Forte.
ADvici atun*.—But if you jve u* the tail hiJtorv of
your csMe. the conaulrurioa lee of three auilure should be
^reinei*niuyaddreee aa in thll confidence novti—ly
Important to Amateur Gardeners
Western a* Atlantic Kaiiroud
t ... m lino, then aiong said lino to the con-
torof ivy street., then south along the center of De
catur * r :*«.*et to the center of Loyd street, theu aloug iu»-
cent .*rof Loyd street to tne starting point, which shall
constitute and be knowu as Ward aumoer Five,
FIRE DEPARTMENT
Chief Engineer— Thomas Haney.
First Assistant Engineer—Henry Guitar;
Njrond Assistant Engineer—W. G. Knox.
Secretary—B. F. Moots.
Treasurer—James E. GullntT.
M.tj. VV B. Cox.
John B. Norman.
>anmol Wilson
li. M'mienhrink.
< huries Sciinatz
John Berkele
John Wilby.
1. H. Ellsworth
l* J. Bracken.
M. L. Collier.
O. Warner
H. Uauey.
Wm. Rrogg, s
M. L. Roberts .
Atlanta Enoinx Company No. i.
President
Foreman
Secretary
Treasurer
First Director
Second Dirttctor
Third Director
.. .. Engineer
First Assi-tunt Engineer
Second Assistant Engineer
J. E. Gnlhitt
•I.G. Kelley .
\V. D. Luckie.jr.
O. II. .I*)ues..
E. Buicu
Isaac Steinhoimer
G. W. Terry..
•loci Kelsey...
James Danieis
J. M. Toy.
«». T. Anderson, *
W F. \Voo«is,
J. M. Unice,
Joseph Wiley, i *
Third Assistant Engineer
Axemen
Delegate to Fire Department
Micuanic Enginx Company No. i
..President
Vice-President
... Secretary
Treasurer
.Firet Director
Second Director
Chief Engineer
. First Assistant Engineer
.Second Assistant Engineer
Third Assistant Engineer
Ptpcmen
. . .Axemen
Tallulah ENorvi Com*ant No. 3.
s. W. Grubb President,
E. A Center ..Vice President.
W.C. Shearer . . .First Director
George Thompson Second Director.
J. i. Uog
John D. i iarae
Lewis II. Clarke
John A. Ilill.
\. Thieme
H. S. Orme, M. D
W R. Biggers .
. Hose Director.
.S«»cretary.
Treasurer.
Axeman.
Axeman
Surgeon.
Delegate.
This is the best season fur piauting
. I'.iOgroi.sive oue—Ai
»; ^r* greaai vu city ,a
• a a >t •JUpciM'il io
vili bo in the whirl
awvty ami
rnoorixaa.
li EMOVAL.
Commi—ton Merchoau tod | ST3AKBIRRT PLASTS,
BHOWNS BAONCHIU TROCHES. C wuIi'imuI?Dealiwa^n ancerie* end Produce, hare j 3ELB0C3 ROOTS.
* 11 FRUIT * OSXaMSXTaL trees.
O RAFFS. ROSES.
; remov'd Aiiihkm* to WhltrtuU itieet, <m JheBu;* ■
in Thu pnr«. *mvj Immednt** iids, :jd <ioor from the corner of Whitehall w Mltchril
P..f V’”For'*iirttuciti'*, ,t i’i'K Qmj’imptl't streets, to the ipifiiilM UMI fllflJBy OWplea py i
rvron/5L«*ii«** Ttoehu# ar" U'-ud with ulwey, ifuod j N.'„r* ll. ndoraou.lMi *. C 2^. th * T wUl b “ !
n|.***.d tu aerv.i their frieada md th* public.
■ «.« »•* _ _ . _ m _ . .^.1 1 ll*
llitvi.iga direct ind.iunre on
SHE CBS, TEXES, -tv . tr.
, ' ‘ , | XI., I, .1 II! w
^ '' ■ >lili'*reluil*l, till! LillflUi.
Mbi* 4 * 1 ^ run "'*“'* **■»-. 'V i- i t«<x’ .luya ninct*
l.i '‘Ik i.ur ( omi ot ihu ltie!ru t, but il
."I a.U,
* '!' brnefi, , u i
.layers md Public Spea’-tr
•treanthen the voice.
outninonly “Boown <
not raao any of the uv'w
fared Solo »ntnn'nnf
ln*m to clear and
DitoNiuir vr. T iocuks 7 ' and *lo
iDMINIffTBATfl t SALK.
uni iSU/n* Mia! nay I u of*
IY virtue of an order ef tk# Court of Ordlniry of Mil
l ton county. Go., wtU be sokL before the court
Smoking: Tobies and Cig%rj.
| Nos fill, ett4, onu wo, u
ruofri LOT ..r Smokiiur Tobaccojin.^ n.-vi. at I wld cuauty^coaUiMR^^UHi
bou.'i door iu **id couuly. ou thu dr*« Tueeduy in De-
, umber ii,xt, between lb* legal hours of sale, tots ol lend
No* 470, urn, tnd 408, in lbs let district end W eeciiou
~ mil acre*, mure or lee*. *“ 1 '*
J#* i.'ata*os .0, ran b« bad free of eburv't. Lniere to-
ilcTtui mid promptly tlitod,^
ilorticulturul .V.’rnt. Whiteheli Street,
.Next door to John Uyuu’t Dry itood* Store, i
nora-dt Atlente, aoor;i*.
A FLOCK OF AUSTRALIAN EMEUS! A HERD 07 PORCUPINES' T
PERFORMING ELEPHANT "EMPRESS. Intr.:dud?d by Mr Jchnson.
Preminant unons tin, .Xnractira r.L*‘Dt u( Uu .lri’na are :u-b X.-*' t* i*
ATLAirra Hook asn Ludoeu Co. No. 1.
J. L. <duevn Foreman
C. F. 9. D’Aivurny . ..VHietant Foreman
1. S. Yarbnmtett. . Secretory
ileo. Jiihuium. Trceetuer
G.I. Hiilluiut Reureaentativa to Fire Department
IZi' \ Card.—What is Tarrant's Efter-
-K-,'i;sTSKLTxun AruuiteNT. and whut are its ettectat
rUi'st* -ire questions which the great American public
lm- i right to isk. aud it has aieo a right to expect a
candid ami *atislkctor>* reply. The preparation la a mild
ami gentle saline csthortie, alterative aud tonic, and la
M'UI ALICE, MILE FRANCES, M ADAME MARC 4RE f, MADAME CER-
TRUOC, MR. JOHN WILSON, MR. JOHN ROSiNSON, MR. J. MAO*
DONOUCH. MR. CEO. SLOMAN, MR. C. N. ttOPivtSON, SIGNOR
ADOLPH RRANOISI, MR. JOHH LuLOW, The American ^
Humorist ana Polio Local Ciown. I Ol th.' u;r-fH»*d Seltr-r Springs of xtonBeny.'
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. coutiiUunir all tltu wonderful medical properties
Sold
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ki'oiuuni at its ittlmiUeti tu bail
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DRESS MAKING,
ras. tuhlnk a ms« black will otsr their
auwe. tpeaaira
MR. FRANK *0«l*aOM. Clown par excellent and Modern Crimaldi; MR* j th j?Vn;™^n W ^7b“Jd^tbey”^
AROHIE CAMPBELL, Time-honare-1 Dispon-cr of Wit and Humor . i o- r their own ,im*ture». tn«t xb* preparation wii.
Tt.J Nonpareil LEWIS, Mrf. LS'.IMS WIlLIS. preinpilircUcviiliidigeadon.re^nlatetbeaowoftbeblk
.. . t, Srmiu pore . | cure etery apeuea otbawdaebs, tranqoUUe the btrmui,
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Thb arauTand liuposlnit Pricreston will h.. ! Ml-,I t.y tiie 1'tiui.M of lUtereu,. ouiaiiuu* rh.e*. CANHAiT?
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TWO 1’EUroHMANCr.H—At O and 7 O’clock, P. BE.
I Aim* ot rbeumatiam, ueutrallre acid in the atomarh.
eieenae and toue tb* bowel*, auaiat tu* faUliur appetite,
cove Ike heartburn.
If you are * .uterer give tbit remedy one trial, ana
will convince you ot tbs above fkett.
TARRANT A CO., eol* proprietors. New Torte.
bold by til Dnssiata. .ipM ly