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gka / t ! e-‘6it'y' o'ljA r fy f ! A ; N
[atf-tfitn fltata.
at iii t|e Tower of l-nitdou.
‘ i ** Jfctol »ml Queries ” the
I Btory, which is related by
ally kn
said '
at aig
cd to leere behind
I reoord of all that I persou-
1 thi* ptrange story. Forty -
* iva passed, and its impres-
Uy before me as on the mo-
ooourrence. Aneodctage,
man's dotage; and
r be suspected of lap-
»r exaggerations; but
irs who can testify
time either nmpli-
lied l
«]
the croe
resided wi^H^ftnily till my retirement,
in lsod^^^^Bturday night in Octo-
i-r, witching hour,’
I was at a^^^Htth my wife, our little
boy, and sitting room of
the Jewel then compara
tively uiod^^^Hl said to have been
■ d Icfrn^^^Hu Anna Ilolcyn, and
of the ten ^^^^Hpibom Oliver Crum-
wrll piHiisl^^^^Hltsd therein. The
iras*^^^^^Ljrregularl.y sliupvd.
having ibJ^^HBVid two windows,
which last M|HK>ine feet deep into
thi' outer these is a chim-
pieee into the
then U^^HBwith a
in
•hers wermjjjBBSprdsrli and heavy
down the
windows, aufl^Hj^Mlighi the room
of table. I at
tn.t of -NjHjHHky son on my right
his
mdinnitio
had wme
to my wifl^N^Mp%n putting to
lo r lips, and
iood Gdj^^^^HEithat
up, and pJH|^H&Rioal figure, like a
class luHwHKpbuut the thickuv-s
of uiy an^^^^HFering between the
ceiling its contents
jicarcd fluid white and i ale
azure,
T rolling and ming-
linw-lH HPnder. This lasted
shea it began slow-
r sister-in-law; then,
shape of the table,
f; passing be-
l for a moment over
Observe, there was no
no mirror oppoq^ts to her in which could
then behold it Instantly she crouched
down, and, with both hands covering her
shoulders she shrieked out, “ Oh, Christ!
it has seizsd pip) it, has seized me 1” Ev
en now, wmle writing, I feel the fresh
horror of that' moment. I caught up my
chair, struck at the wainscot behind her,
rushed up stain to the other children’s
room, and told the terrified nurse what I
had Been. Meanwhile, the other domes
tics had hurried into the parlor, where
their mistress recounted to them the
scene, even as I was detailing it above
stairs.
“ The marvel— some will say, absurdi
ty—of all this, is enhanced by the fact
that neither my sistcr-in-law nor my son
beheld this “ appearance.”
“ Following hard at the heel of this
visitation of my household, one of the
night sentries at the Jewel Office, was, as
he said, alarmed by a figure, like a huge
bear, issuing from underneath the door ;
lie thrust at it with his bayonet, which
stuck in the door ovon as my chair dented
the wainscot - ; he dropped in a fit, and
was carried senseless to the guard room.
Ills fellow seutry declared that the man
was neither asleep nor drunk, he himself
having seen him, the moment before,
awake and sober. Of all this I avouch
nothing more ^than that I saw the poor
man in the guard house, prostrated with
terror, and that in two or three days the
‘fatal result,’ be it in fact or fancy, was
‘//mi he died'’
“ My story may claim more space than
you can afford ; desiring to be circum
stantial T have been diffuse. This I leave
to the editor’s discretion; let it only bo
understood that to all which I have
herein set forth ns seen by myself, I abso
lutely pledge my faith and my honor.”
BUTLER & PETERS,
(Successors to High, Butler 4 Co.,)
Commission Merchants,
FOR THI PURCHASE AND HA LB OF
t k jyjy k s tg n a pmouvce
Cotton, Groceries, die.,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
Hare removed to the Urge Fire-Proof Ware-
house, formerly occupied by Winship 4 How
ell, opposite the State Road Depot.
30
Junel 1
BBL8 LARD OIL, just received
signment and for tale b;
nr sale by
BUTLEF
R A rETER8.
F LOUR I. FLOUR! FLOUR!—COO barrels of
8t. Louis Family Flour, aud 300 sacks of
Tennessee Extra Flour. For sale by
juiie 19 BUTLER 4 PETERS.
W HISKY 1-300 barrels Pure Corn Whisky
in 8tore and for isle by
BUTLER A PETERS.
t^U'PBRFIWB FLO 1714—2,000 Moke N tb.
O For sale by
i«w*/ BUTLER A PETERS.
WOT1CB.
T HE nnderaigned will oontinue th« GROCE
RY AND PROVISION busiatM at tha old
stand of J. C. Human A Co, on Alabama
•treat, whore ha wjll bo ploaood to roooivo tho
callo of hlo ora coatbmen, and aa many naw
onoa aa may bo ploaaod to favor him with thoir
patronage. fob < 3t J. C. HENDRIX.
:' w m
o' /£ ECONOMY!
8av« ike Pirm!
A S accidents will happen, ever in well-regu-
I lated families, it is very desirable to have
some cheap and convient way for repairing
Furniture, Toys, Crockery, 4c.
WAtDINC’S PKEPAREO CLUB
meets all ouch emergencies, and n<> household
can afford to be without it. It is always ready,
and up to atickiug poiut. There is no longer a
necessity for limping chairs, splintered veneers,
headless.dolls, and broken cradles. It is just
the article for cone, shell, and other ornamen
tal work, so popular with ladies of relluemout
and taste.
This admirablo preparation is used cold, be
ing chemically held iu solution, and possess
ing all the valuable qualities of ths bast cabi
net-makers’ Glue. It may be used in the place
of odinary mucillage, being vastly more rd-
hesive.
11 USEFUL IN EVERY HOUSE.’
N. B.—A Brush accompanies each bottle.
Price, Twenty-Five Cents.
Wholesale Depot, No. 48 Cedar street, New
York. Address
HENRY G. SPALDING 4 CO.,
Box No. 8,600, New York.
Put up for Dealers, in Cases containing four,
eight, aud twelve duaen—a beautiful Litho
graphic Show-Card accompanying each pack
age.
pdf' A single bottle of SPALDING'S PRE
PARED GLUE will save ten times its cost an
nually to every household.
Sold by prominent Stationers, Druggists.
Hardware and Furniture Dealers, Grocers, and
Fancy Stores.
Country merchants should make a note ol
SPALDING'S PREPARED GLUE, when mak
ing up their list. It will stand any climate.
jan24twswly
ATLANTA
CIOTHINGHALL
J HAVE just returned from the North with a
large stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING,
and atn ready to supply the citizens of Atlan
ta and the surrounding country, with
Coats,
Pants,
Vests,
Shirts,
Handkerchiefs,
Week-ties,
Socks,
Hats,
Caps,
and everything else in the Clothing line, of
§ ood quality and at LOW PRICES. All who
esire bargains should give me a call.
—ALSO, ON HAND—
Jeweirv I Knives !
Combs!
And other Notions.
M. OPPENHEIMER,
Whitsall street, nearly opposite
marcbl5tf EdUle.nan 4 Bank
Removal.
M RS. A. ISAACS would respectfully inform
her numerous lady customers and friends,
that she has removed to, and is now occupying
one of the spacious and elegantly fitted-up ten
ements in the New Building on the corner of
Whitehall and Alabama streets being the third
door from the latter street.
6he is now opening in her New Store,
one of tbo most
extensive. Heat Assorted, and Superb
Stocks of
Fall and "VVintei
MILLINERY,
comprising very rich Velvet, Satin and Fancy
Bonnets, Head Dresses, Bertha
Capes, Collars, Embroide
ries, etc.,
of ike latest Styles, in almost endless variety.
She has also a full line of
CORSETS,
DRESS TPalMMINGS,
HOSIERY,
LACE VEILS, Ac.,
tc all of which she would most respectfully in
vito the attention of her numerous customers.
Her Opening Day will be on Monday, Oct. 8.
oet2-d2m
WM* HOMILLHN. T. F. FLINING. B. B. UKLKAR
MCMILLEN, FLEMING 4 CD.,
GENERAL PRODUCE
COMMISSION
MERCHANTS,
Mouth Hide Passenger Depot,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
K EEP always on hand, and in large quanti
ties, Bacon, Lard, Flour, Cora, Wheat—in
fact, everything usually to be found in a COM-
HI88ION HOUSE.
Thankful for the liberal patronage of thr
past year, we hope, by strict attention to oue
business, to merit a continuance of the same.
Consignments respectfully solicited.
jan7 McM^LLEN, FLEMING 4 CO.
NEW FIRM.
T HE undersigned have formed a copartner
ship under the name of Carroll 4 Fowler,
for the transaction of a General Produce and
Commission business, at the old stand of Car-
roll 4 High, »u<i solicit a continuance of tho
patronage so liberally extended to the late
firm. W. B. CARROLL,
Atlanta, Feb. 18, 1881. N. R. FOWLER.
In retiring from the late firm of Carroll 4
High, l take pleasure in recommending the
new firm to my old friends and customers.
frbW-tf JOSEm P. HIGH.
NOTICE.
A LL P*™”* Indebted to tha relate of tha
late Hon. B. H. OraaiT, will please call
oa Col. L. E. Bt.Rciti.aY, .ad aetUaup immedi
ately. Moat all tho ntftee and account! of said
estate are now in his hands.
M-fc. LENOIR, Adnfr. *0.
Fsb. 18, 1881. dim
MISCELLANEOUS.
Ths Amalgamation or Languages.—There is
a growing tendeucy in this age to appropriate
the most expressive words of other laugusges,
and alter awhile to incorporate them into our
own; thus the word Cepnalic, which is from,
the Greek, signifying “for the bead/' is now
becoming popularised in connection with Mr.
8palding°s great Headache remedy, but it will
soon be used in a more general way, and the
word Cephalic will become as common as Elec
trotype and many others whose distinction as
foreign words has been worn sway by commou
usage until they seem “nativeand to the manor
born."
ardly Realized.
Hi 'ad 'n 'orrible 'eadache this hafternoon,
baud I stepped into the hapothecaries, hand
says hi to the man, “Can you hease me of an
’eadache?” “Doesit hache ’ard/'says 'e. “Hex
ceedingly," says hi, hand upon that 'e gave
me a Cephalic Pill, hand 'pon me 'onor it cur- a
ed me so quick that I 'ardly realized I 'ad an B
'eadache.
£gr Headache is the favorite sign by which
nature mukes known any deviation, whatever,
from the nutural state of the brain, aud view
ed in this light, it ir&y be looked on as a safe
guard intended to give notice of disease which
might otherwise escape attention, till too late
to be remedied; aud its indications should
never be neglected. Headaches may bo classi
fied under two names, vis: Symptomatic and
Idiopathic. Symptomatic Headache i9 exceed
ingly common, and is the precursor of a great
variety of diseases, among which are Apoplexy,
Gout, Rheumatism, and sll febrile diseases.—
Iu its nervous form it is sympathetic of dis
ease of the stomach constituting nick headache,
of hepatic disease constituting bilious headache,
of worms, coustipatiou and other disorders ot
the bowels, as well as renal aud uterine a flee -
tious. Diseases of the heart are very frequent
ly attended with Headaches; Amentia and
Plethora are also affections which frequently
occasion headache. Idiopathic Headache is
also very common, being usually distinguished
by the name of nervous headache, sometimes
coming on suddenly in a state of apparently
sound health, and prostrating at once the men
tal and physical energies, and in other in
stances it comes on slowly, heralded by depres
sion of spirits or acerbity ol temper. Iu most
instances the pain is iu tho frout of ti.e head,
over oue or both eves, snd sometime.- provok
ing vomiting; under this class may also be
named Neuralgia.
For the treatmeut of either class of Headache j
the Cephalic Pills have beeu found a sure and i
safe remedy, relieving the most acute pains iu
a few minutes, and by its subtle power eradic
ating the diseases of which Headache is the
unerring index.
Bridget.—Missus wants you to send her a
bex of Cephalic Glue, no, a bottle of Prepared
Pills—but I’m thinking that’s not just it uai-
tber; but perhaps ye’ll be after knowiug what
it is. Ye see she's nigh dead and gone with the
Sick Headache, and wants sumo more of tliut
same as relsivcd her before.
Druggist.—You must mean Spalding’s Ceph
alic Pills.
Bridget.—Och ! euro now and you’ve sed it,
here’s the quarther and give me the Pills and
dont be all day about it ailher.
Coustipatiou or Costiveness.
No ono of the “many ills flesh is heir to’’ is
so prevalent, so liLtle understood, and so much
neglected as Costiveness. Often originating in
carelessness, or sedentary habits, it is regarded
as a slight disorder of too little consequence to
excite anxiety, while in reality it is tho pre
cursor and companion of many of the most
fatal and dangerous diseases, and. unleBs early
eradicated, it will bring tho sufferer to an un
timely grave. Among the lighter evils of which
costiveness is the usual attendant, are Head
ache, Colic, Rheumatism, Foul Breath, Piles
and others of like nature, while a long train of
frightful diseases, such as Malignant Fevers,
Abcesses, Dysentary, Diarrhoea, Dyspepsia
Apoplexy, Epilepsy, Partlysia, Hysteria, Hy
pochondriasis, Melancholy and Insanity, first
indicate their presence in tin system by this
alarming symptom. Not un frequently the dis
eases named originate in Constipation, but
take on an independent existence, unless the
cause is eradicated in an early stage. From all
these considerations it follows that the disorder
should receive immediate attention whenever
it occurs, and no person should neglect to get
a box of Cephalic Pills on ths first appearance
of the complafnt, as their timely use will expel
the insiduous approaches of disease and destroy
this dangerous foe to human life.
tant of all tho great i
age may be considered the system of vaccina
tion for protection from Small Pox, the Cepha
lic Pill lor relief of Headache, and the use of
Quiuine for tho prevention of Fevers, either
of which is a sure specific, whose benefits will
be experienced by suffering humanity long af
ter their disooverers are forgotten.
Mffi
jLA. Jute and Cotton Cordage, al
for sale by
McNAUGHT, ORMOND 4 CO.
NervousHeadache
*aS»<*
. ic attacks
ervous or Sick Headache may be prevented ;
and if taken at the commencement of an at
tack immediate relief from pain and sickness
will be obtained.
They seldom fail in removing the Nausea and
Headache to which females are so subject.
They act gently upon tho bowels,— removing
Costiveness.
For Literary Hen,Students, Delicate Females,
and all persons of sedentary habits, they are
valuable as a Laxative, improving the appetite,
giving tone and vigor to the digestive organs,
and restoring the natural elasticity andstrength
of the whole system.
The CEPHALIC PILLS are the result of
long investigation and carefully conducted ex
periments, having bcea in use many years,
during which time they have prevented and
relieved a vast amount of pain and suffering
from Hoadache, whether originating in the
nervous system or from a deranged state of the
stomach.
They are entirely vegetable in their compo
sition, and may be taken at all times with per
fect safety without making any change of diet,
and the absence any disagreeable taste renders
it easy to administer them to children.
BEWARE OF COUNTERFEITS?
The genuine have five signatures of Henry
C. Spalding on each Box.
Sold by Druggists and all other Dealers in
Medicines.
A Box will be sent by mall prepaid on re
ceipt of the
prick, aa ciwra.
All order, aliould ke addraaaed to
HENRY C, SPALDING,
M Cedar street, New Terk.
Not. II. dAwly.
FEBRUARY.
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FKWkLIX PRIXTIXG HOUSE
AND
BOOK-BINDERY.
Tlie I*roprictors would respectfully Inform their
frieiuls anil the Public tlmt they are now fully
prcimred to execute, at short notice, in the host
> stylo and ut fidr prloea, every description of
' PRINTING, 6
Sueh as Hooks, Pamphlets, Cataloirues, Circulars,
Kailroad and Leg*! Blanks, Jllll-Headit, l*ro-
irramnit s. Business, Professional anti other Cards,
Placards, Posters, Ac.
BLA.NK books,
Such us Ledgers, Journals, Records, Day-Books,
4c., ruled to any pattern desired, anti made- to
erder, St short notice.
Music, Law Hooks Magazines and Period
icals bound, and old Kook* re bound.
Orders respectfully solicited.
WOOD, HANLKITKK, RICE. 4 CO„
Proprietors.
j OCTOBER.
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NEW CARRIAGE REPOSITORY!
. PL. KTOL^INr
Mr. W.IIENDER80N, will keepon hand,
and will he receiving, constantly, a good as
sortment of
CARRIAGES AND BUGGIES,
of the latest and best styles and from the best
Manufactories North. He will also manufac
ture here the BE8T BUGGIES now in use,
which will be sold at prices t) suit purchasers.
Repairing of any triad
done, from a baby’s cab to the finest Coach, in
th.) best and most fashionable style.
My Repoei tory is on WHITEH ALL 8TREET,
next door to the Keystone Buildings, whers I
shall be glad to see and wait on all in want of
any article in my line.
Q. R. NOLAN.
Atlanta, November 6,1880.
TO THE PUBLIC.
Having disposed of my Interest in the Car
riage and Buggy Business to Mr. Q. R, Nolan,
I cheerfully recommend him to all my old pa
trons and friends as a reliable, and upright,
and prompt business man and gentleman,
every way worthy their highest, fullest confi
dence, and respectfully solicit for him a con
tinuance of ths same liberal patronage bestow
ed upon me. W. U. HENDERSON.
Nov. b, 1880. tf.
TO PIzAUTBRSI
W E ha»a no* in Store, a largo lot of Bztrn
Heavy, Double-Malo Huaaet Brofana,
made with two haavy aoloa ot tbo boot quality
of Hemlock Solo Leather and Oak Uppera, with
Kivit Bye-Mam,, wkieh wa have made eapreH-
ly for toe trade of thia market, and guaran-
taa them, in .vary reaped, auperior to aay-
thing that oan ba found in thia market, in the
lina of Brogana, and will aell thaaa at lower
prieea, by the caae or fin £apaiT. ,
Thoae wanting n good Brogan, nt low prloea,
will Snd it to tkair Tntaraatto anil on ua nt tha
Siga of tha Big Beat
DIHIOK, WILSON * CO.,
oetl Peach-Tree Street, Atlanta, Georgia.
ARE DISTRIBUTED DAILY AT THE
Planters' & Mechanics
lY-GOU STORK!
NO. 40 WHITEHALL STREET,
Atlanta,- ..... Georgia,
T O thousands of customers who are delight
ed with the magnificent display of our
EXTENSIVE STOCK OF ENTIRELY NEW
dr FANCY
DRY-GOODS!
DRESS GOODS,
OF EVERY VARIETY:
Embroideries,
Hosieries,
Black Italian Silks,
Silk Robes,
Shawls, Lace Points,
Mantillas, Domestics,
—AND—
Carpets,
Hats
Boots,
Shoes
and numerous other articles appertaining
to our business—sll of which we arc now
offering at the very
Lowest Prices!
At Wholesale or Retail.
We most respectfully invite the attention ot
the publio generally to au examination of our
Stock, and solicit of them s share of their pat
ronage.
J. K. UAGKN & CO.,
march 18 At Herriiijf’a Old SUk4
to
HORNES POD HALE.
TWO large young Northern MARKS,
fire and aix yaara old ;
. . Oua pair Carriage U0R8K8, well
breke,
Pour Canada HORSES—all on reaaonabla
terma.
Alao, for aala, BUQGIE8. TROTTING WAG
ONS and TROTTING SULKIES—all manu
factured by No. 1 workmen.
Apply nt <V 0. ROGERS' ’
augZl Sale Stable, Loyd afreet.
CHOICE MEATS may be bed
daily at my Stall in tha Market.
»u«M O. 0. R.
UPOBTAXT TO COiSHEBS Of «4S I
T HAVE appointed Mr. WILLIAM BARNES
Imy Agent far the enleof
LKrmOWEU’S GAS xegulatox
J. I. DAVIS.
In Atlanta, Georgia,
nor. 20.^^m m
MISCELLANEOUS.
Ifit KHHkY!
—AT THE—
New Book Store!
—AT THE—
SIGN OF THE BIG BOOK
Whitehall Street
AGRICULTURAL BOOKS of erg
deeeription.
ARCHITECTURAL BOOKS ol ewj|
description.
MEDtCAL BOOKS.
SUPERB GIFT BOOKS.
SPLENDID FAMILY BIBLES.
ELEGANT ENGRAVINGS. ■
PICTURES FRAMED TO ORPKR L
PHOTOGRAPHS OF THE PAL1J-J
INGS OF LANDSEER and odwf
Artists.
TKREOSOOPE AND STKRK()#»|
PIC VIEWS.
ARTISTS’ MATERIALS.
WALKING CANES—from B0 cenl>»|
930.
VIOLINS—from 75 cents to $75. , |
All of which will be sold cheeper*
the cheapest, at tho Sign of the
“BIG BOOK!”
oct, 2t—tf. j. McPherson a «a. I
CENTER ft TREADWBH
WHITKHALL STREET, ATLANTA,
Four Doors Below Brady A Boloadhl
—DSALins IS— I
CARRIAGE HARDWARE A trimmIJI
SHELF AND BUILDER*' HARDWAlWf
SWEDES, AMERICAN, CABS COUNTIl
ENGLISH IRON, AND CASS C0U>
AND ENGLISH CASTINGS!
' —A Lao, tv arena—
K/l CASE* Shoe#, at Manofaeturea I
0\J Call aud aaaua before you buy eta** 1
You ehell be pleeaed. I
juuelt CENTER A TREAnWBAl
• __S|
VTUTB—We bare
11 600 Ibe Pecan Nntet
600 Ibe Alioaat Almoada ;
600 Iba Herd Shell Almuudai
600 Ibe Braall Nuta {
60 bonee Aotorted Cendy t
60 bonee and Half boxaa Raiam
For aala, low. bj
Juneld
B EST N«W Anohor Bolting Clotha, fw«!
S to No. 10. For aale by ,
Jantl CENTER A TRK/
’center a TREAPWitfl
BAOOO AND C10ARB-of tha baa* »
B ACON I- zao oaaka of Hama, Bhoul*
Bldaa, arriving. '
panels BUTLER A P*
F in* BaaMedT Prime Leaf Lard '
Mdfcr sale by pE
junel* BUTLER A PS
inn OASES Prime Blbbed^Me# I