The Atlanta daily herald. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1872-1876, January 27, 1874, Image 3
A Parisian “Rabbit” Dealer-
SOUTHERN
TERRA COTTA WORKS.
[Albert Rhodes in tbs Galaxy ]
A little old man in blouse and felt bat, at
one of the tables, is pointed oat to me by the
police as one who, in addition to rag-picking,
deals in questionable rabbits. He is known
as the Pere Jacques, and is regarded as a per
son of some importance in the rag fraternity.
I approach Fere Jacques and engage
him in conversation. He has beoome
expansive over his wine, and makes indiscreet
revelations touching the rabbit business. ,
Twenty years ago he skinned and dressed his
rabbits, and people bought them without
asking any questions.,^.That was the bon ,
/and if it. had continued he would be
to-Saya man of independent fortune. But
the journals and inquisitive people got to ,
talking so much about cats in connection with i
rabbits that a long season of dullness followed
a9 a conaeqaence. The newspapers went so
far as to figure up how many rabbits were
brought into Paris each year, and how many
were consumed, and they made out that
twice as many were consumed as were
brought in. Ho felt for a time as if the
business was ruined, lor thereafter tho
rabbit purchasers demanded the head of
the rabbit as a guarantee of the genuineness
of the animal. But he was equal to the emer
gency. He gave an extension to his commerce ! such u
by making an arrangement with all the cooks Centre Pieces* Cornice, etc.
on his rag beat to buy their rabbit skins, on
condition that the heads should be delivered i. We ^ * oarmntoe w ® rk undertake
with them. Thereafter he was enabled to
furnish the skeptical buyers the rabbit head
with the dressed cat, and everybody was satis- j
fied. He sold the animals to the small, out-
of-the-way restaurants, as a rule, where they
were made into .7ibdottes. The cat entire yield
ed him one franc, and they to whom he sold
tho flesh usually got about two and a half
francs out of the animal when turned into
gihelottes. Tiie business was fair, but there ;
~'W‘t»-ffiore competition -espcC.'SJlj since the 1
Commune, under which some people had
learned to eat the cat with pleasure, koozing
him to be cat.
It is hardly necessary to add that the Pere
Jacques was obliged to conduct his business
in mystery, in view of provisions contained in
the municipal regulations against the sale of
certain kinds of meat, especially those em- [
ployed in tho manufacture of sausages, Ital- '
ian cheese and potpies, all of which are com
prised in tho general word char cuter \c. Con
sidering the vigilance exercised by the author
ities over the preparation of such aliments,
one can infer that the Pere Jacques was
obliged to observe much discretion in the dia- , —H
posai cf his feline flesh, it was to the inter- year, will please send in their orders
est of bnyer and seller to keep the commerce
secret, and so fir the pere had escaped de- once,
tection. M. Jacques thought it was an in-
justice that under the republic a man could ,
not eat cat meat if he wanted to, and he sol
emnly protested against such tyranny.
THE UNDERSIGNED HAVE THEIR WORKS IN
full operation and are now prepared to receive orders
for all all kind* of
TERRA COTTA WORKS
Surh m Window Capa, Enrichments of Cornice,
•nch as Bracket, Medallion, and everything In the
Architectuai line. Also Chimney Tops, Vases. l'frwer
Pots, Statuary, etc, Also, manufacturer of
SEWER PIPE,
From 3 to 90 inches in.diameter. Also, interior deco-
I to execute to give entire satisfaction.
PELLEGRINI A CASTLEBERRY.
Rracetrack Street, near U. S. Barracks.
LKWIB,
MANUFACTURER AND JOBBER OF ALL VARIETIES OF
Crackers, Cakes, Snaps, &c.,
Amongst which are Soda, Buttor, Picnic, Cream, Boston, Butter, Milk,
Butter Wafer, Wine, Farina. Also, Sugar Cakes, Spice Cakes, and Jnm- j
bles, Lemon and Ginger Snaps, and others, which I offer to the trade at the
LOWEST PRIOBSI
1 and guarantee my goods to give satisfaction.
South Forsyth Street Atlanta. Ga.
TsT O T I C IE _
SB20, OOO.OO.
Twenty Thousand Dollars (forth of
FURNITURE.
) AT THE WARE ROOMS OF THE ATLANTA FURNITURE MANUFACTORY
j 70 and 72 WHITEHALL STREET.
HAVING largely increased onr facilities by devoting strict personal attention to the details
of onr business, we feel confident that wo can giro general satisfaction.
Jno. A. Doane A summam.
GIVE US A TRIAL BEFORE PURCHASING ELSEWHERE,
janisiy COLLIER & VENABLE.
L E Y DEN!
(Next door to Chamberlin, Boynton k Co.'x.)
Will be sold for certified Checks on THE DOLLAR SAYINGS BANK or JOHN B, JAMES,
i AT FAB, at the LOWEST CASH PRICES, for the NEXT THIRTY DATS. eoW tf
NO COMPETITION PERMITTED,
1854§-
-C187S
HATS, CAPS, AND FURS,
UMBRELLAS ADD TRUNKS.
Century Whisky !| Ammoniated Soluble Guano
Manufactured By
THE CENTURY WHISKIES ARE PURE !
MR. J. C. HOLBROOK.
■
SUPERPHOSPHATE.
150 Tons Only!
FOR SALE TO ARRIVE.
Those who intend to use it this
Salesman and will be glad to nee hia old frtaodi
have the Finest and Choi
cest Hats in the city.
any Whisky in the market, and are driving many
old, and until now ffcvorite brands out of the market,
because the principle upon which they are made la
superior. They are first carefully distilled from se
lected stock and stored awsy until ihey have attained
a certain age, when they are
He*DlstiIled by a Peculiar Process,
which extracts the fn»l oil, but retains the essential
oils of the grain. It is the fusel oil which possesses
the poisonous properties, and imparts the sharp, acrid
1 flavor noticeable in many brands of whisky; it is the
ferment and essential oils which impart the rich, oily
mellow flavor, and It is principally In
EXTRACTING THE FUSEL OIL,
G. W. JACK,
STEAM
Candy and Cracker
MANUFACTORY.
rpHE c'ITJWKST AND MOST COMPLETE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE EIXD IK THE BOUTS.
CJ-A-HSTIDTIBID YBGBTABLHS,
Canned UyntriB,
Potted Meats.
Canned k'r
n.> elects.
Toy a.
Tranks.
any .fsanttty.
Western andNorthernOrders Duplicated.
rancuT & BEunmm
Members of the Legislnlure will fiud it tx iueir Is-
•iterk before r
tcrest to ca’l and examine 1
, and retaining the essential oils, whiAkconstltutes the
basing superiority and peculiarity of this process.
At the time of re-distillation, the packages are
nowhere. thoroughly cleansed and steamed out. refilled with the
perfected product, and again stored swsy to ripen and
PAk’T nt DC at cvnpk ami cdipcu mellow with age, which it dees in a much greater do-
bArl I Bk OtAI rUrt o«U*R ANJ rnlLto. gree than is possible without inch traatment. We di
vide it into different grades, according to age, desig
nated as X, XX, XXX and XXXX, and the latter chal
lenges comparison with ANY WHISKY,
JOHN A. DOANE,
j ini Vim
NO. 5 WHITEHALL STREET.
JAMES ORMOND,
Agent for the Company.
•43 Broad street, ATLANTA.
jan2i-2awd&w4t
BANKS AM) BANKERS.
ATLANTA NATIONAL BANK
of the City of Atlanta.
Corporal Punishment in Schools
The Boston Soho.il Committee discussed
corporal punishment last week, fine speaker
said that he had made personal inquiry of the ;
boys of the Quincy School, and they had all
agreed that they had much rather have the j
regulations stand as they aro and bo flogged 1 HHH
by their teachers, when guilty of misconduct, ! DESIGNATED DEPOSITORY OF THE ONITED STATES
than to be sent home and be flogged by their : capital, $300,000.
parents. They are governed at home, so 1 Dtexctoba—Alfred Austell, R. H. Richards, E. W.
far as they are governed at all, by the fear j HjJtoad, John Neal, 8. M. Inman, w. J.Garren, w. B.
oftbe rod, and they know that there, at Special attention is made to collections,for which wo
least, it will bo applied with seventy. The remit promptly st lowest rate of exchange,
school discipline must correspond in clx&rac- ; *—laU tegteM H H AMj
ter to the home discipline, or else nothing can
be doae with them. Another member of the i
Board advocated the abolition of corporal
punishment in all cases. It was a relic, he j
said, ot the barbarous punishments of former j
times, when men were put iuto the stocks or j
whipped at the public whipping post for minor
offenses, and hanged for a larceny amount- ;
ing to more than twenty shillings. It has
been proved there aro better ways of
governing and restraining men than these.
There has been a moral progress of the race, j
which has permitted tho introduction of the
law of kindness to supplant the rule of fear.
Another characteristic of the old order < f i
things was that it was thought there could
j are offering to the public a selection of Fruit
J adapted to the Southern climate, cOE»!«t!ns of
Apples, Peaches, Pears, Plums,
Cherries, Quinces,
Grapes, etc. Our Floral and Ornamental Shrubbery 8UB8TANCE~WHATEYE1L
j Department is complete. Wo have everything usually
j found in a well conducted Nartery, and of varieties
| wo have totted and know to bo
SUITED TO THE SOUTHERN CLIMATE. and it hat been noted that in delicate and critical
1 We are determined to
Without Regard to Age or Price.
The almost universal testimony of those who hare
used the CENTURY WHISKIES it that there it an en- j
tire absence of headaches and other disagreeable a/trr-
t effects se often experienced in the use or other brands.
This is a diroc ‘ consequence of the
Purity of ttieCentury Whiskies,
and the impurity of many other brands. They are
ABSOLUTELY PURE; five prominent chemists certify
to this fact, viz.
Professor SILLMAN,
State Chemist of Connecticut.
Professor 0. U. SHEPARD, Jr.,
State Chemist of Sooth Carolina.
Professor W. O. TILDEN,
Washington, D. C.
Professor JOHN DARBY,
New York.
Professor A. MEANS,
of Georgia.
All ot whom agree In pronouncing it " WITHOUT
FAULT,” and “ FREE FROM ANY DELETERIOUS
MESSRS. WALTON, WHANN & CO.,
I N ORDER TO HAVE A UNIFORM AND RELIABLE G-UANO I HAVE MADE ARRAS6E-
ments with MESSRS- WALTON,' WHANN A CO ,, to Manufacture EXCLUSIVELY for me th.
above Guano, they guaranteeing ii to be a I irst-Class Guano ilj £ytry reaped. I, also, give the same guaran
tee.
It will be sold for Cash, on Time, or for the Cotton option. Orders received at my Warehouse on Bar
tow street, or at my Office on Alabama street.
WM. M. WILLIAMS.
A, LEYDEN,
WAREHOUSE k COMMISSION MERCHANT, 1
Responsible Active Local Agents Wanted.i»ni8
No. 12 MARIETTA STREET,
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA,
WHOLESALE ANO RETAIL DEALERS IN
AUCUSTA CARDS.
DOZIER <Sc W^LTOlsT,
'Wholes
Oils (Jy
°cers
Cookingand Heating Stoves,
RANGES, FURNACES. CRATES.
Slate and Marble Mantles,
TIN WARE AND TINNERS TRIMMINBS,
Steam and das Pipes, Steam Whistles, Gauges, Oil Cups, Valves, Etc,
o
SHEET IRON. LEAD, COPPER, AND
PLUMBERS, STEAM AND GAS FITTERS, AND COPPER SMITHS. TIN ROOFING IN ALL IT8 BRANCH
FM. GALVANIZED IRON WORKER—CORNISH AND BRACKETS OF ALL DESCRIP
TIONS, MADE TO ORDER.
HLNO W LES
AGENT FOR
STEAM
PUMP
It has now been some time in use for hospital and
other medical purposes where stimulants are required.
THOMAS FINLEY.
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
ATLANTA GEORGIA.
#»
P RACTICE IS THE SUPREME ASD CIRCUIt
Court*, and elsewhere oy contrecL A1
. 1 . ., , _ _ , ii‘* i dumumi attended to with dlfoatch. Office: North
fear*, but this theology had been outgrown. ; EaatGoraer of Broad and Marietta Streets, Beil Build
Its mistake had been seen, and he . g, np-stairs. * dcc3i-
believed that the advocates of corporal - 1
punishments in schools would at I *• haealso*. m. c. cabiuway. r. h. haeai.son
a time not far distant, see and confess their '
mistake also. He related a story of Dr. Ar- j
nold, of Itugby, who had two boys of his V
school to deal "with, who, as the doctor well j x #
knew, were fast going to the bad. He called |
them to his room, and without giving them
personal admonition, read them the story of
the prodigal son, just as it stands in the
Scripture. His tone and maimer were such |
that the boys were deeply touched, and their 1
reformation dated from that interview. The
Board took no vote upon the question.
FREEDMAN’S SAVINGS A TRUST CO.
(Chartered by Government of United State*.
Office Broad Street, corner Walton,
R ECEIVES D.powt. of Fire Cut. opwerae. De- ; re«on»ble price*. All order, by mail attmdad to low, the n«s of ordinary atlmnianta.
poalta payable on demand with interest. Inte- j with promptness and care.
We will, upon application, furnish gratis our cata
logue and price list.
Address P. O. Box Atlanta, Ga.
IRWIN & IHl’ttNOiTD.
decO-1 y
WILLIS WALKS*.
341 BROAD STREET.
AUCUSTA. GEORGIA.
MANUFACTURERS OF
Couoreto Sower and Drain
i son POOKISG ASD HEATISO STOVES MUST BE SOLD.
’ipe,
XXXX Century Whisky
TO ALL HOUSE-KEEPERS
BUI OSLI
iimNnsriciTT en beijuinoratbs.
CELEBRATED COLUMBIA OOK STOVE.
decH-lm *i~ ALL WOKE GCAS 1NTEED urn
JOHN J. SEAT.
SEAY <L WALKER,
ROME, GA.
MANUFACTURERS CF
Received a medal and diploma of merit at the Yiemia
Exposition, being the only brand out of five on exhi
bition thus honored.
For sale by druggists snd first-class dealers through
out the United States; wholesale by
H. K. THUBBEB k 00., General Agents,
sep!9 6td _ New York City.
MACON ADVERTISEMENTS.
AND
THOSE ABOUT TO BEGIN!
HARALSON A
TOBACCO
“■SITwm ■
1874
At MARK W.
Agricultural
1874
JOHNSON’S
Warehouse
AND SEED STORE,
ASD 9CXC7.CSIV* AGENTS TOR
Commission Merchants,
W. HUFF,
Roue Hollow Ware ai Slo?e CORN, BACON, LARD, TIES, BAQGINO,
Meal, Sugar, Coffee, Etc.,
Fine Cut Glassware. Silver Platen Ware. Lamps. Clanileliers.
KYKK BROUGHT TO THIS CITY.
"Wewill offer such bargains as you Lave not seen in Atlanta before.
ATLANTA.
GEORGIA.
CARDEN SEEDS.
ASDKETH'S SEW CROP GABTEX SEEDS, JUST ARRIVED IS ISHCESSK WJPFLT. AT WHOLMAI*
Manufacturing Company
Corner Cherry and Third Streets, MACON, Georgia.
ang26-tf
— AND
WHOLESALE DEALERS IN CIGARS,
75 Whitehall Street,
ATLANTA, CA.
janll-Gm
TIIE INTERNATIONAL
Worn to a Shadow.—Flesh, muscle and
mind alike deteriorate when the stomach fal
ters in its duty and the bowels do not perform
their part as scavengers of the system regu
larly and naturally. In chronic dyspepsia th*
body is usually emaciated, aod the muscular
fibre loo-e and flabby, and the brain incapa
ble of prolonged or vigorous action. Every
organ, every member, even the immortal mind
itself, is to a certain extent dependent upon
the stomach for support Strengthen and
regulate this feeder of the system with Hos-
tetter's Stomach bitters, when it fails to per- j
form its functions properly. A good appetite, | B Y
an increased flow of the gastric juice, and per- !
feet digestion and assimilation will assuredly I \j\/ m q». tt» ^ OO.
be the result The manner in which the great ‘
tonic and alterative effects a cure of dyspepsia
is direct and simple. It stimulates the diges- I
tive organs, cleanses without convulsing the
bowels, regulates the flow of bile and determ- i iTBSr-cLASS
ines it into the right channels, and exercises I A
a tranquillizing influence over the nerves. | RESTAURANT
jan24-lw. _ _ _ ^ j
»ow open, and the public i« respectfully s Ciicite.
Ail Kind?, of
AUCTION,
Brass ail Iraa Castings COMMISSION^ STORAGE.
L .
and Read. For CASH Only.
Fine Decorated Dinner Sets worth 5* 50 for J3 50 j
•• •• “ 3 50 for 2 501 POTATOES.
“ “ “ “ “ \ r>0 for 1 O^ .V' hW». r,«, Early (..wdrl. h. Whit. Prachhlow and fwl- PotatoM, fer mitr planttn*
Fine Decorated Tea Sets in the same proportion. P LOWS.
Fine Gold Band and White China and Cat Glassware in same proportion.
MADE TO ORDER.
Pimples, Kinptions, lluagh Skin.
The system being pnt nnder the influence
»f Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for
a few weeks, the skin becomes smooth, clear,
soft, and velvety, and being illuminated with
the glow of perfect health from within, trne
beauty standi forth in all in its glory. Noth
ing ever presented to the public as a beanti-
fier of the complexion ever gave such satisfac
tion for this purpose as this Discovery. The
effect of all medicines which operate upon
the system through the medium of the blood
arc necessarily somewhat eldw. no matter
bow good the remedy employed. While one
to three bottles clears the skin of pimples,
blotehes, eruptions, yellow spots, comedones,
or “grubs,” a dozen may possibly be required
to cure some ca-es where the system is rotten
with scrofulous or viralent blood poisons.
The cure ot all these diseases, however, from
the eommon pimple to the worst scrofula is,
with the use of this mo3t potent agent, only a
matter of time. Bold by all Druggists.
cotet.ed with ebuftioss. cured.
Ci.avf.eack, Colombia Co., N. Y.
Dr. K. V. Pierce, Buffalo, N. Y.:
Dear Sir—I am sixty years of age, and have
been afflicted with Salt Rheum in the worst
form for a great many years, nntil, accidental
ly, I saw one of yonr books, which described
my case exactly. I bought yonr Golden Med-
ical Discovery and took two bottles and a
half, and was entirely cured. From my shoul
ders to my hands I was entirely covered with
eruptions, also on face and body. X was
likewise afflicted with Rheumatism, so that I
i great difficnlty. and that is en-
r Qod snare yon a long life
fo mankind- With un-
Mrs. A. W. WlI.IUMS.
Kltgact a^artxr.f r.ts for Supper* to Order, Private
DinlDg, etc.
The flne»t Wine* and Liquor* served to order.
tfif Giro “The International” a call. jaij4
Tnrn-Out Seat Bnggy.
and General Merchandise, either by public or private
sale, as the owner may deaire, would respectfaily so
licit consignment*.
I intend to confine myself strictly to the
; STORAGE AND COMMISSION BUSINESS.
and my motto shall be the best Interest of my patrons
and quick returns. I have a large, commodious, well
| arranged and well located
STORE! ROOM,
on which insurance 1« as low as anywhere in the city.
Ail consignments insured, if ao directed.
I REFER BY PERMISSION TO
. Hon. W. A. Huff, Mayor, Macon. Ga.
Hon. C. A. Matting, Pres. City Dank, Mscon. Ga.
Hon. Jno. E. Jones,Pres.Central Ga.Bank, Macon,Ga.
Mesars. Cubbege, Hazlohurat & Co., Bankers, Macon.
Messrs. J. W. Burke k Co., Macon, Ga.
Messrs. J. B. Rose k B. T. Coleman. Macon, Ga.
; Messrs. Johnson A Smith, Macon, Ga.
Messra. Seymour, Tinsley & Co., Macon, Ga.
| Messrs. Greer, Lake k Co.,*Macon, Ga.
Mr. G. B. Robert*, Macon, Ga.
Respectfully,
HENDERSON k TORRENCE Cherry nt., 2d door Above Boss A Coleman’,.
Macon Da.. Oct. *-tf
111 &
STAR CANDLES!
PROCTER & GAMBLE’S
“Light of Day” Brand
STAR CANDLES!
Arc of Bi-perlor quality, and the atar-dard
brand sold by
Atlanta, Macon
GROCERS.
We have many new, beautiful and useful geods, suitable for Bridal Presents, and those de
siring such articles will do well to examine our stock.
We have in store a good line of Table Cutlery, Spoons, Forks, Castors, etc.
TO MERCHANTS.
We have a full Stock of Staple Crockery, Glassware, Show Cases, lamps, Ac., at closest
prices. Send for Price Lists.
McBride & co.,
n ov9- 12 Decatur and 1(» Line Street;
BALTIMORE & WILMINGTON, N. C,
I
SEMI-
NEAT FAMILY BUGGY, with a *rat turning
oui bebia J, to carry four persons when desired, at
ja&23 lm WOODBtTX T k JOHNSON d.
Established 184'.'.
IMPROVED MERCANTILE AGENCY,
J. M. Bradstreet & Son.,
JAMES* BLOCK,
ATLANTA - - - GEORGIA.
*c31-wedAsanlm J. L. FONDA, Sup’t.
TOP BUGGIES
OF EVERY VARIETY AND PRICE, AT
WOODRUFF A. JOHNSON’S.
de<*34 -Im
Grape Vines Grape Vines.
ines and Catting*, are now offered. Order* by
mall, or left at McMillan k Snow’* will receive prompt
tlUntion. Two year old root* 12cents, each; cut
tings, long. 60 cent* per loO.
jan13 J. NORCROS8.
It3 Whitehall Street.
ATLANTA, CA.
Live and Let Live, is our Motto.
CHOICE FAMILY CROCERIES
FRESH NORTHERN, WESTERN & COUNTRY BUTTER
Freeh Dr Baaed and Live POULTRY, Freeh TGG8,
Freeh VEGETABLES of all kinda. Applee, Orange*,
and all kinda of Fruit and Confectioneriee.
Wn extend i cordial invitation to the ladies and
head* of families dc«i’<’tiaof purchasing fresh good*,
to give ue a call with tho assurance of guaranteeing
■atielaclion, both aatj quality and price of goods.
Mf- Remember t ic place,
GREEN LINE GROCERY STORE,
20010 ft. of LniUer Wantefl
BALTIMORE CARDS.
GOLDSBOROUGH, FORSTER & CO.,
Distillers and Wholesale Dealers in Fine
Standard Wbislies and Imuorted Liprs.
No. 63 Snath Gay Street, Baltimore.
STEAM SHIP ZLiHLTEi,
1 300 Stark’! Dixie. Nashville Dixie, Brinley’. Celebrated CMt Mid Steel, and Avryl Plow.
FARM WACONS.
1 30 Btwdebaker Wagon*.
FERTILIZERS.
My Stock of FERTILIZERS is now arriving, and I invite the attention of the planting eommanar I* the
tame, and I will be pleased to have early order* aa the eupply of tbeee well-tried and choice mra »
' limited. . „ _
COO ton* F.tiwan Dissolved Bone, for oomposting.
60*3 tone Etiwan Guano. •
500 ton* English Stonewall Guano, direct importation.
500 tone Sea Fowl Guano.
500 tons Rusaell Coe’s Ammoniated Superphosphate.
500 tons John Merry man k Oo.’a Ammoniated Dtaaolved Bonea.
500 ton* Wilson’s Superphosphate.
500 ton* Sternfel'a Original Superphosphate.
500 tons Dndgale's Cotton States Snperpkespete.
260 tons E. Frank Coe’* Phosphate.
260 tons Reynolds k Son’s Crescendo Superphosphate.
500 tons Nova Scotia Land Plaster,
100 tons Virginia Land Plaster.
600 tons Flour of Raw Bone.
26 tons Sulphate of Ammonia.
25 tons Bitrate of Soda.
25 tons Muriate of Potash.
54 tons Kainit.
100 ton* Holt’s Home Made Fertiliser.
10,000 bushels Clover, Orchard Grass, Blue, Herds, Timothy and oth«
Seeds. Seed Oats, etc. Send for Circulars. Cash Customers shall
have promot attention.
MARK W. JOHNSON,-
Corner Alabama and Fnraytli Streets
I j» nS dA» ATLANTA, CA.
THE FIRST-CLASS STEAMSHIPS
- Capt. D. J. Price.
Chemifcc, Drawers, Skirts & nightgowns,
Walking Suits, Infants' Outfits
AND CHILDRENS CLOTHING.
E. E. 8PESCEB, No. «9 Lcxln|ton St,
»Uirte-Gm BALTIMOBE.
HachtePs Ammoniated
SUPER PHOSPHATE.
COM TOSED OF
D. J. FOLEY,
REBECCA CLYDE,
LUCILLE,
RALEIGH,
WILL HEREAFTER SAIL FROM
BALTIMORE, Every Tuesday and Friday,
D. C. Childs.
J. S. Bennett, j
J. S. Oliver.
New Goods! NewGoods!
A T
W HOLBS ALB.
Care* all Kinds of Catarrh.
So successful has Dr. Pierce's Golden Med
icine Discovery proven, as a constitutional
treatment for Catarrh, when coupled with the
use ot Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy, applied VERY Strong and Light can be Han by
Trotting Buggies.
Giving Orders to
WOODRUFF k J0HN80N.
dec!8-lm
locally by the use of Dr. Pierce's Nasal
Douche (the only method of reaching the j
upper and back cavities of the bead,) that the i
proprietor of these medicines has long offered j
a standing reward of $500 'or a case ot I
m^nes, withfostrument, for"'2 by°dra^ Kifl(W00(l LlllllS F(ff Stllfi !
A SPECIMEN OCT OF THOUSANDS. j
Cobtuand, Ilk, April 28, 1873.
Da. Piebce, Buffalo, N. Y.:
Dear Sir—It is with pleasure l make this
statement to you that after taking medicine
for twenty years for the Catarrh, I tried your
Catarrh Remedy and effected a cure, so that
it has not troubled mo for two years.
S. Wheeler.
STEALING OCR THUNDER.
People should beware of those impostors
who copy Dr. Pierce's original stylsot adver
tising, bv offering various sired rewards for
- - - which
Those
( won WHICH I WILL FAV CASH. Will
’ hills till first of February next for tbo following
bill ct Lumber to l*o delivered at any depot in the | tire satis!
city. To be all flrst-claaa Lumber:
100 ACRES OF FINE LANDj
F ob sale, ix the vicisity ok kibkwood. |
Th* Land la very fine, and more than half of It
well timbered.
40.000 feet 1'0. 16 and 20 feet lonfc.
35.000 feet i 1 4 6. 16 and 2«) feet long.
15 0(0 feet 1, i‘2, 16 feet lon«.
15.LOU feet I. 12, 20 foot lon«.
20.0)0 feet Wt atbeiboards, bevil edge, 16 ami 30 feet
long.
7.000 feet lj^, 14 and 16 wide. 16 and 20 feet lont(.
3.0(H) feet 2, 14 and 1C wide. IGand 20 feet long.
10.000 feot 1. 12 and 10 leet long.
20.000 feet 1. 12, 12 feet loDg.
, 10,000 feet 1. 6, 16 feol long.
i 6.000 feet 1, 3, 16 and 20 f> et long.
10.000 feet 2. 4. 16aud 20 feet long.
H.OOO fret 4, 6 and 12 feot long.
7.000 fret 2. 4. 12 feol long.
6.000 feet 1,10 16 and 20 leet long.
EDWARD FAR SORB.
Atlanta. January 20, 1874.—lot
PHOSPHATE. Being prepared under the supervision
of a skillful and careful Chemist, from tbs richest
cehe materials which can be obtained. It baa no superior as
cotton grower, and will, If properly applied, give en-
ifaction. Orders reapectfnlly solicited.
JOHN O. HACHTEL k CO.
Office Southeast corner South and Second streets,
Baltimore, MU. nov29-eod3m
Capitalists. Take Notice!
OFFER FOR SALK THE RENOWNED
WILMINGTON Every Wednesday and Saturday,
During the busy Seasons Tri-weekly, connecting at Wilmington with the
WILMINGTON, COLUMBIA & AUCUSTA R. ROAD, i
Giving Through Bills of Laden to and from all points fn North and South Carolina, Georgia and Alabama 1
Connecting at Columbia. 8. O . with tbs
Oreenville tto Columbia Railroad.
And Charlotte Division of tho CHARLOTTE, COLUMBIA * AUGUST A R. ROAD;
Connecting at Augusta, Georgia, with the
GEORGIA, MACON & AUGUSTA. AND CENTRAL RAILROADS.
Steamers of this Line on arrival at Wilmington atop at the Railroad Depot, and
tho Railroad Freights being stored separately in tho Steamers, ia transferred under cover- !
! i ed ftheds to the Cars without delay, and forwarded by tho Fast Freight Express that j
i ev. nmg.
I No Drayage in Wilmington, and no transfers from
Wilmington South,
IIATHB OTTARANTBXIX) SJI LOW BY
Prices Unprecedentedly Low I
SULPHURRETED CHALYBEATE SPRING I
PROPERTY!
McPHec k Williams,
srcccs^'Rs to
sufficient
In the first place, we have one of the best Male and
Female school* to be found In Georgia, under charge
of Mr. W. J. Nortben and Mr. Cha*. M. Neal. We have
also three Churches at Decatur and Kirkwood—Pres
byterian, Methodist and Baptist.
There sre seventeen intelligent and cultivated fhml-
liee within a radius of one mile and a half of this
lend, end they dwell together like one famity.
THERE ARE NO IMPROVEMENTS ON THE
PREMISES.
S PRICE IS THIRTY^DOLLARS PER ACRE.
Apply to
Si A. ALSTON-
D. McPlioo A
Containing l-'oarteeu Acres of Ground. Houso with
seven rooms, Pantry, Stables, Herne, Carriage, Cow
and Fowl Houses, two Two-room Houses, Refresh-
moot Stands. Orchard with splendid variety ot fruit
| trees, shrubbery, eto., ell in good order. Lies st ter-
J.JAYE ON HAND, at prices lo amt the purchasing J mlnna of Weal End Street Railroad.
public, a splendid asr<r!msnt of first-class This Cslsbratsd Water
Sew Clrneerles and Household tiood*! sued, pr.-.minani, u th. .ntijiia >nd oumerou,
j teattmnni*!, of th. hlghMt order will ,how, ud 1. th.
HmI Valaabl. Property
Of tbo be.t >1 loctloo end variety. We Intend keeplno
nothing but the BEST Alt D KBZSHEST.
Qlv» nt a call, aod aen for yooraclvM. Oar place of
boalncaa ia at th. Inaction of Oak and Iry atreeta.
D. 0. McPHKE,
Janas Tt Sn Tn W. WILLIAkfO.
How offered for ul. In Iht. motion of th. conn try.
Bat I wont mon.y, and aw ooiw. to hate it I
T. B. CAW,
drcM Warn End.
any other Route, and all losses or overcharges promptly paid,
Mark all Goods via. STEAMSHIP to WILMINGTON,
And forward Bilfa of Lading to Railroad Agent at Wilmington, N. C.
o
^YFn; farther Information apply to either of the undenugnod Agents of the Line:
ANDREW8 & CO.,
Agent Baltimore A Wilmington Steamship Line,
73 Smith's Wharf, Italtimore.
A. D. CAZAUX, Agt. B. A W. Sreamship Line, Wilmington, N. C.
A. POPE, Osn’I. Frtight Agent, ) .
F. W.,CLARK, Astt. Qcn'I. Fr’t. Ag»„ I
H. M. COTTINGHAM,
... General Wtatam Agent, ATLANTA, GA.
DOY26-|i^B
OUR Mil. MARSH IS NOW IN MARKET THE SECOND TIME
this season, and we are now daily receiving LARGE amounts of
Dr? GboHs, Notions, Boots, Sloes. Hats, ft, 4c.
i
! And take pleasure in saying to onr Customers and Merchants generally,
that our Stock, in every Department, will be full and Complete by the
! 18th instant.
Having made these purchases with ready cash, since the recent unpar
alleled decline in Goods, we feel oonfident of our ability to supply
PROMPT PAYING Customers at such prices as will be entirely satiafao-
j tory, and cheaper than they have bought goods in ANY MARKET within
the past ten or twelve years.
With an earnest determination to accommodate Cash or Prompt buyers
witn Goods at prioes to correspond with the times, we respectfully invite
all to call and examine our Stock and prices.
MOORE, MARSH A CO..
Dscatur and Prvor Streets, ATLANTA.