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KAii l- J ■ JOHNSTON. Kditoh **dP«o ; «
Fairbc-hv, Gk. rou, October 21, 1871.
Fit tbe Sontiiicl.]
Woman.
It is my honest opinion that the time
has come* when woman i» hj pietitttf-d
the companionship of noble man. Not
witbstandi-rttr the lords of creation have
erected institutions of learning for
themselves: the forum and political
arena offers no opportunities for the
displuy of woman’s abilities, still the
army of civilization refused to move on
till injured woman was placed ert
equality with the foremost of the ranks
The generals, captains nnd privates of
the army felt that they might go on i
“conquering and to conquer,” yet tne j
laurel wreaths wither and fade upon
their brows, unless made glorious by
the smiles of woman. Consequently
it would be useless for tne to urge the
necessity of educating the daughters
of the nineteenth century, for all are
convinced on this point. 1 will not
stop toenumerate the books they should
read or the studies she should peruse,
but will go a step further and point
out to the female a field in which she ;
can find useful and profitable employ- ;
meat.
The question, “ Where ran I find
honorable und paying labor?” lias
doubtless perplexed the mind of every
student as she leaves the walls of the
College. She looks around and finds
to her amazement that the sterner sex
have closed her dn< r to nearly every
avenue of fame. “ 1 must live,” she
says, "si the same time I desire to
gi atify a laudable ambition —and what
must Ido ? I cannot sei k and obtain
offices, for the laws of man prohibit
1 cannot mount the hustings and ne
corrupted bv political excitement, for
1 would lose the respect of the good
and Inavi I I cannot become an at
torney, astonish the Judge and jury—
Contend with the learned and the un
learned, because every dictate of pru
dence and propriety is against it. I
cannot compete successfully with a
mat. as a physician. \\ li.it then must
] do?’ After this survey, site almost
Inpelessly exclaims, “I mint stitch,
stitch, stitch, confined within the four
wallsof a room. All my bright dreams
of glut v and success have proved to lie
ft Will-o the v isp, which has led me
into the desolate regions aj^left me,
‘Like otto who treads alone, ’ &e. Hold,
desponding one, don't give up! Your
survey is incomplete. Here is a field
where you may find employment, it
is not the pulpit, for tiod fills it with
these of his own selecting. It is not
upon the battle-field, where legions
stain their mother earth with streams
of blood, but otto lovelier, in which
1 loom the rarest flowers unplucked,
bung unclaimed, unmerited, the fuircst
diadems, untouched, harps of sweetest
no loily. I refer to the field of Southern
m th" ship YY’hcfi 1 think of the few
V lid bare entered the high esteem in
which they are held and the intelligence
of i ur people, I um overwhelmed with
unutterable astonishment. The demand
lor laborers is great and tbe harvest is
plenteous. We want those who live
beneath the same blight sun with our
si Ives, whose eyes first opened upon
Southern scenery, whose childhood
associations mu parallel with ouis,
w In m we can see and know. W eought
to rejoice, however, that a few have
entered; but 1 regret to say that they
have plucked only u few branches and
returned to the olive groves beside the
silver sticamlets to enjoy the renown
tin v have won, too indolent to press
on to h glorious inruortulity. Mho
will be the Rial to follow their example
tind take warning by their fate ? Gome
1,,; wind! Have the will to do and the
to ul to dare, remembering if yon tall
by the wayside licit your grave will
be adorned by Southern bands Will
you not convince llu world that you
were created for high and noble pur
poses ? Are the pinions of your mind
too feeble to bear yon to the loftiest
pinnacle of fume? V\ Ji at iu to prevent
\,,u? May not poets sing as sweetly
I eie us in fim. y Italy 1 Make the
i if, i t to be an authoress! Let earth
grow grey with veins—you will still
live —Tour name will be remembered
in the roll of ages, while your memory
will live in the heart and grow brighter
nnd brighter in the sunlight of eternity
Girls, let love, poetiv and moonshine
n’, me. They arc but trifies when com
pared with education and all its ad
vantages. First make yourselves tn
dependent woman and then look out for
a•• Chance." A incus.
That [taper and salt color which ren
dri r your hair so conspicuous, can
easily be remedied by uacit.g a bottle
r. two of XATUBT.’a lIAiR RKSTOHATrVV.
Quit lilies of a Good Collector*
Is on time to a minute when tin
debtor says ‘come to-morrow at 9
o’clock 1
Sits on the steps und waits for his
return when he Buys, 'I urn jn»t going
to dinner.’
Insists *n stepping out to make
i-hange when the man ‘has nothing less
than a t wetity.’
Will go to nD old stag, r' evets duy
for a month with a c' eerful counten
ance‘about that little account.’
Doesn’t mind edgeing into a crowd
to ink a fellow
Will take a dollar in part if he can’t
get ten in whole, and ‘credit it’ with
thankful alacrity.
Always suggests a check when tin
money is not in hand, as he can get it
‘cashed’ tomorrow.
Always has that account ‘on top’
so the man can make no excuse for put
ting him off-
Don’t mind asking for it immediate
ly after being ‘treuled’—or pleasantly
entei tuiued.
Is never in a hurry, 'cun wait ti'l
you g< t through.’
Cuts off tlie retreat of the dodger by
crossing over to inert him, or follows
him into u store where he goes to hide.
Can cough oi salute when the ‘hard
case’ wunts to puss without seeing
him.
In fine-- is patient as a post, cheer
ful as a beck, sociable ns a flea' bold
us a lion, weathei-proof as a rubber,
cunning as a l x, nnd watchful as a
sparrow haw k Columbus Index.
It is rumored that General A. K.
Wright ol Augusta will be a cnridi
date for the Unite and States Senate.
SSrig~ Arcriox at Fairbcrv.— Having
u Luge stock of Goods consigned to
me for sale. I will open sn Auction
House in Fail hum on the Ist Tuesday
in November next. These goods are
fresh from market, and consist in all
kinds of goods. Attend and get go -d
bargains. Corns one! Come nil!
2t W. A. White
NEW AD VER TISEMENI S'.
VANCE'S HOTEL,
Opposite J. T. Hagan's. Whitehall St.
Txiims: Foard and Lodging,per day. $1 60.
,PW~ Sprcl and terms muJc With me I olein t- and
pm ties wishing to spend several clavs in At
ianta the most convenient Hotel to tbe busi
n»‘HK or wholesale portion of the city.
oc273in W. K. VaNIE. Pioprfetor.
F. M RICHARDSON,
WHOLES ILK AND RETAIL DRAPER IN
Slavs i, (Iralss, Mantel*,
I'in-yeare, Houee-Furnishing Goods.dbc,
Keeps tbs SF.XTIAEL, the b- st store in (he world,
Hunter sleet, near Whitehall,
oc273rn Atlanta, Ga.
I) VANCE A CO.,
MANUFACTURERS AND WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
DEALERS IV
SADDLES, HtUTES, COLLARS, BRIDLES,
and all other goods in their line,
Have ju-t opened their store on Broad,between
Alabama and Hunter streets. Atlanta Sell*
2 r > per cent, cheaper than anybody ill the same
quality of goods.
IF-ir- Collars a speciality. 0c573m
HIDDLEBIiOO&B & H.vKNES,
dealers in
FA MIL ¥ (JROCERIES,
I,Dinars ami (,'ountry Produce.
The bighpt-t market pt ice paid for
Ragx, Hides, Fur-Skins, Dried Fruit,
Scrap Iron, Lead, Dry Bonce, dc.,
Nos 549 Peter* street, Atlanta, Go.
0c273m
BERK V VFA ABLE A COLLIER,
PRACTICAL DRUQOIS TS.
Wholesale and Retail Druggists,
DEALERS IV
Paints, Oils, Window Glass,
Patent Medicines, Dye stuffs,
Foreign unit Domestic Goods,
Corner Peachtree and Decatur streets,
0c2712n> Atlanta, Ga.
BOARDING BOOSE"
On Mitchell street.Allauta.three doors above
W. 11. Brothcrton’s. up stuirs. New building
and rooms well furnished. Fare good and
terms moderate. Regular and transcicnt
board* rs solicited. MRS. ARCHER.
oc273tn
J M & J. C ALEXANDER.
IMPORTERS AND DEALERS IN
II a r and. w are,
Carriage Material, Mill Sthnes
and bolting cloth,
No 45 Whitehall Sir ret, ATLATA, GA.
oc2o Im
it CO.
HAVE removed from Peters street to the
corner ot U oad aud Hunter streets,*here
they propose doing a
WHOLESALE At RETAIL liROCEBT BCSIEESS,
and respectfully m-k their friends to *UU them
Tbcv are determined to sell Goods ns Cheap as
any'merchant in Atlanta. Give them » call.
ox2o-3m
M utvial Ai cl
BOOK & JOB PRINTING OFFICE,
Alabama st.. near James' Bank.
Atlnuta* Georgia.
Cards. Billheads, Letterheads, Circnlars.
Handbills, Pamphlets. Blauke of all kinds
printed in the Lett style at the 'ow»st »sh
pries. 0c903m TS ETNOLDS.
» LI. KINDS OF BIBLES AND TESTA-
A menu to be bad lor the cost ol Printing.
»:J. BHANTLKY's Variety Store. Fairbura
THERE’S NOTHING LIKE
T. TH A T EC EI EL .
THE CASH SYSTEM TRIUMPHANT!
I. T . BANKS,
r PEE GREAT BOOT, SHOE, and LEATHER MAN or Atiaxta, who adopted
THE CASH SYSTEM AND STICKS TO IT,
Has arrived with an enormous sleek of goods in hi- line, which be is prepared to s -11 cheaper
than any other house in the city can or will sell the same quality.
r> o *y ou As Is. Wl l Y "
Re answers because he adopted the
OasHSy s t e m i
Buying exclusively fr r ca*h and selling only for caeb on delivery, consequently make* no
/ Bad 3D e to t b
To be*made op in extra profits oat of hh customers. He saves from 6to 10 per cent, on alt
goods he buys in the regular way, and 15 to 20 on JOB LOTB, and gives his custom* rs e
b ' nefit ol it. Give him a call and satisfy yourselves. oeM. -lm
A PKOCLAM VTIONi.
a E 0 R G I A:
BY RDFI'S If. BULLOCK,
Governor of said State.
EXIT UTIVK DEPARTMENT.
Atlant/, ( a , Octo'er .3, 1871
whekkab. It h: s been reported to me by
the Chief Engineer of the Brunswick A
Albany Kt. Broad Company, lhat perons
lisvirig eiaiuis sga nst sold company, are
seizing, anti causing to be seized the roll
ing stock ami other property of that com
pany, thereby seriously interlining with
the operation ot said road whlsh is now
completed between Brutgswlck angl Alba
ny. by the stopage of it* trairikYand
Wfereas, The sshl Chief Engineer fur
ther reports that lie I* unable to a* cure
any ection on the part of the President
amt Dirt tiers ol Lis company, looking
toward the payment of said claims and
tbi r*by remove the obstacle* In the way
ot operating the said road . and.
Wneretiß. Since said report this Depr-rt
nient has not teen stile to oh alu satisfac
tory information or as-urance of the abili
ty of raid Brunswick j.nil Albany Rail
road Company to pay its Ju t debts tlue to
bibor is and contractors, and loj tnaterl
furtilalied in • onatructlvn of said road
and to pay the Interest on its bonds; and
When as. Under authority ol law the
State has a prior lien upon ail the pro; er
ty of the »aid Brunswick und Albany
Railroad Company :
Now, then so e, to the end that the la
borer*. contractor*, si il tbe State may be
sic ur and lor all just and« bts in this connec
tion, I Ri*v*i sB. Hillock, Gov, rnor and
< oromander ln-Ctilet of the Array and
Navy oi thib Slate, aod the M liiia there
of, do heteby issue this my proclumatloh,
and make known that the slate of Qeor
gia ha* taken possession of the said
Brunswick and A bany Railroad compa
ny, with all of Its proprr’y, assets tran
ch sc*, and 'iwm of whatever kind char
acter, i r > lac Sptton and h> * placed the
-ante In charge of Colonel John Sc ever ,
Rres dent ot the Atlantic and'Gulf Rail
road ( ompany and oo hereby give notice
and warning to all persons, tlm bonds ol
the said Brunswick at tl Albany Itallroari
C mpany indorsed by the state, and ho- d*
of the state exchanged for the second
mortgage bonds cf said company, will
not be lecogtilZ'-d as carry Ing witii them
any ob! gallon upon the state or rede.ro. -
tlon, nntl- all valid claim for amounts
due t*> In orers ami contractors, and tor
ftirnisl Ing tn.iterl I, shall have bnen fully
paid and s-tnlled, and tbe part- or pat
t es ho ding said 1 ond or bonds p ove that
the p oceedt fhe-eol were legitimat* ly
applied to the const ration of said r -ad.
evidence * f which un y be tl and with Hon
ilill ird Anderson ot lfibb bounty, at Ma
con lion. rthur liood, of Randolph
county, at ( Utlibirt. .Ylexvps. Alines A
Hobbs, ol Dougherty county, at Albany,
o- Hon. K< l«-tt 11 Bsown, ot Fu.ton
county, at At, ants, who are attortu ys for
th- Stele In this count cuoo and It in
ORDERED: That all cilice sos this
State, civ I and military, em i ise due dili
gence, to the end that the agent of this
state be maintained in the peacclu! p s
-8-ssion and use of the sail Brunswick
and Albany Ral’road nnd Its appurtenan
ces until ihe furtb* r order of the Execu
tive.
Given under my hand and the G-cat Seal
of the S ate, at the t ; pitol in Atlanta,
this tweuti -’bird day ol October iti the
year of our Lord Eighteen Hundred and
8 ven y-»ne. and ol the Independence
of the United States of America the
Ninety-sixth
BUFUS B BULLOCK.
By the Governor.
David G. Coitimi, Sec'y of State.
OCll - t
A l’lttH LA >IATION.
GEOR GIA :
BY RUFUS B BULLOCK.
Governor of said State
wiiKitKAS InfO'ni tion has been receiv
ed at this l)ey artiuent that on the night
of the 21 -t instant the mill of J it. Ho li
day a peaceable acd law-abidliv citizen
of Jackson county together with .11 its
fixtures as also, the gin-house and lixt
ure*. three bales of co too, and a quantity
ot grain, all being the property of the
said 11 I iday, were humid by some p r
son or persons unknown: arid
WHRRK»B. It is believed that the burn
ing of tie said property was (tone or
caused to be done by parties belonging to
an organ z it ion commonly hi own as the
Ku K'uz KWn:
Now, therefore, to the end that the per
petrator or perpetrators of th- crime
herein‘efo-e re ited may be brought to
speedy trial. 1 have tliouyhi proper to
issue this, my proclamation, here’ v ufl'er
lng a rewar 1 ot oxxthoisinu poi.liks
for theat>p-ehension and delivery ol the
said unknown person or persons with evi
dence sufficient to convict, to the Idle id
of Jack on outitv.
Given under uiv hand and the Great Seal
of the State, at the Capitol, in Atlanta,
this twenty-third diy of October, in
the year ot our Lo-d Eighteen Hundred
and Seventy-: ne, and of the Independ
ence of the United States ot America
the Ninety-s'xtli „
RUFUS B. r ULLO.K.
By the Governor:
David G.L otting. Sec’y of Bxte.
I ocU’-l' _
NK W YORK STORE!
The L»rgest.Cheapest & Greatest Variety cf
DRV AND FANCY GOODS.’
H»ts,SHoes,Clothin6, Notions, &c
ever brought to this market.
Also,a large lot ot provisions aud family
groceries made a speciality.
We have tine 1 ustre Alpacas at the low
' price, 3 vards to the dollar. Finest Ostrich
Black Alpacas at the astonishing low price
' o f $o cents per yard. Brocades at 30 cents
j pp,. yard—they retail in Atlanta at 40 < ts.
j Ladies* fine Laced Gaiter Boots at $2.25
P< Our goods arc bought of manufacturers'
and importers', and no second handed
j goods can be compared with price
° rStyle ’ W. T RO EKIS."’
! ocis-tf WIU.IK HEARN.
A PROCI.AIMTION.
GEORGIA:
El RUFUS E. BULLOCK.
Governor of said State
WriF.RF.A-, There is now pendirg in
tbe Superior Court of Hs'l county, a Bill
ot Indictment charging one John E.
Williams with the ofienre of seduction,
illedgtd to iiavc been committed upon
the i arson of Vargar-et I rater, in said
county of Hal!; and
Whereas, The said Williams, subse
quent to his arrest in persuani e of said
indictment, succeeded in making his es
cape and Is now at large:
N w therefore, to the end that the said
Williams may be brought to trial for the
offense with which be stands charged. I
have thought proper to Issue this, my
proclam ’I -n hereby < fieri' s s r ward * f
TWO HUNDRED AN’* FIFTY DOL
LAR-l f..r the p reh -nslon and de'lvrry
ol ihe sad John E. Williams, to tl e
Sheriff of Hall county, and an addl*l nal
reward of Two Hundred and Fifty Dol
lar* upon hi* conviction
Given under my han 1 and the Great S-ul
of the Mate at the Capitol in itlaota
till* twent *-th day of October, in the
year of cur I ord Eighteen Hundrid
aud Scv-nty-one and of the Indep- nd
ence of the United btate.s of America
the Ninety-sixth
RUFU B. EUL’ O' K
By the Ooveri or:
Dav.d O ‘ dttino Sec'y of Ata'e.
OCt J 7 4 *
KFD L'li'l I'KUOF OAT.s:
Fifleen Hundred lJualn-la.
MARK VV. JOHNSON,
Opposite Cotton Warehotisc, Broad Strc* t
Atlantu, Georgia,
Ha* also: 300 bushels Selected - ei il B rh y
25" bust cl* Seed R(e, to arrive.
sflo bnahi-U Seed v\ heat.
210 bushels lti-d Clover
21'> bushel* Red Top or Herds
Grass.
21 I usliels Orchard Grass
100 rmsheis Tall Meadow Oat
Grass.
175 bushels BlueGia.-s, and all
oth- r useful tirssses. cie.
500 cwt Fresh Turnip Setd.
Sea Fowl, Ktinan and oilier
Guanos for M heat, Ktc,
WATT FLOWS, 1 Horse, sti 50
“ ** 2 “ 9 00
I endorse the Watt f low In full.
Also —500 Dixie and oilier Plows, from
$3 60 to $5 50, < 11 FA PER than
home-made Scooters.”
Also —The Keller Parent Grain Drill, for
sowing Wheat. »tc.
Also—Kvrrything else needed In the Agrt
cul oral line, at
MARK \\ JOHNSON'S,
sep29-3m P. O. B-.x 230, Atlanta. Ga
M C tt' J F KISER
JOBBKKS OF
DRY GOODS, ROOTS,SHOES,
HATS AND NOTIONS,
No. 76 Whitehall Street,
Atlantu, - - Georgia.
~~ T. J. LOWE &. BROS.,
HAVING removed from corner ol Peters
aud Korsitb to Brouil street. f»ur doors
South of Davis Hall and nearly opposite
Hightower & Co.'s.have a and: selected stock of
Family Groceries aud Leather,
which they offer ai Wholesale and Retail, at
as low figures as can be sold in this market,
which they invite the attention of their old
triends and the public generally to call and
examine beiore purcasiug elsewhere.
Thankful to our numerous lriends for pas:
patronage, we hope to merit a continuance and
an incrca c e oi the same by strict application
to business. T. J . Lowe & Bros.
Bt*j»ls-5m Atlanta, Ira.
NEW ADVERTISEMENTS
CUN DURANGO!
THE WONDERFUL REMEDY F R
C.IXCEK, SYPHILIS, SfROFIT.I, CLCF.R»,
SALT Bai rn and ALL OTULR tUltOMt
BLOOD DISKASE*.
Dr P, T. KERNE having just returned from
Ecuador and brougtt with him a quan-ity ol
t e cExULXKCunriili ango Bark,“'cured
t'lruugli tbe cffl-ial recommendat ou and msi.,-
tincc of Ilia Excellency the President oi Feua
dor. and toe Governme't of that Republic, we
are prepared to fill orders for it to a limited
extent, nnd at a price about one quarter of That
which the cost of the fir3t very small supply
compelled us to charge.
A spit l ions article is now advertised und
sold as • uuduraogo. IVc have, at a considera
ble expense, and uitb the co-< peralion of th,
authorities of Loji, the province where the
plant grows, *o dir-cted the channel of our
supply as to ensuie that none but tbe genu
ine article shall be Sold by us an 1 we
particularly call tbe attention of the public,
or their piob etion. to this Urt.
Bliss, Keene & 80.,
60 Cedar street, Ne.v York.
Dr. IF. Bi.i-s, M. D., Washington. D. C.* Z
E. Bliss, M. D , New York: P. T. Kbkne, M. D ,
New York.
r in rvn Try stimples of our greni
r 11 r }< s page 81.00 illu3tr.it' u IV" k
4- lvLfLi |y_3o years established. Fine
steel enaraving's tree to subscribers. Agents
make $5 a dav. Send for Saturday Ga
zette, Hollowell, Me
Solicited by MIEN A
i;o Publishei sSciknriFic
AHE HI CAN, 37 Park
Uovs, N. Y.
Twenty five years' experience.
Pamphlets containiog Patent Laws, with full
directions bow to obtain Patents, free.
A bound volume of Hr p-ae'-*, containing the
NcW Census by counties aud ad large
cilir*. 144 Engraving* of Mechanical Move
merits. Patent Laws ai.d rules for obtaining
Pat'-niß mailed on receipt of 25 cents
IJAKTH CLiOSKTS.—Gst thi best.
j Karth Closet Cos., 215 Slate st.,
Hartford, Ct., Sole U. 8. Proprietors ol
Mo le’s. Moule & Girdtestou s Luther's, War
ing's. Newton's uud Doolittle's Patent*. The
cnly Closets that have proved iff-Clive The
Earth Closet, by ils (Lsiufi cl ion ol faeces, is In
most vuluatile means of preventing spread
cholera and other cent .gii-usdiseases. 8- nd for
ciiculftrs. Ageiits wante-i everywhere Sale-*
rooms : IS Doane st.. Boston: find Bread
wi), N Y: 1221 Mark,t street, Philadelphia
BLuOMINGTON NURSERY, ILLINOIS.
20th Y’E Alt! 800 AG RES I I3Gks:kn llocsssi
Largest tssoKßrnl! Best B>o<k! Lou
Prices! Trees, .-biubs. Plants. Balbs, Seeds,
fciocks, Grata. Ac. IUO Ptge II ustratid
taialogue. 10 tenb. liuib, Plant. 8- < and Lata
logues .01 for 10 cents. Wholesale Price L s',
flic. Si lid lor Itu-S' ,b- tore laiyiiig elsewhere.
F, R. PHOLiIN, Biooiu.iigton, 111*
A NR E \ IN
W ASHING.
.LABOR, TIM L,
a J WAII FI L IrS
“ELf-washhc soi?.
SLID FOR tiuili lit Hit PRICE LIST.
AGENTS WANTED.
WILSON, LOCKWOOD, EVERETT & CO,,
51 MIRK 1Y STREET, Y*» York.
S l<- Agents so. the Smt'-s o‘ Virgin t. North
nnd South Care Una Georgia and Flor da.
*\ i S
‘ m. A- - j-.-, iu..£ l i-i '
\ •rill|M>>|*t jCI ( ;* ,1 •II ‘it ‘ ‘tl t' * Niki! •
u/the h.tir * J'/, '.2. '/iL’.witm. MhU.
V>ml by u l ill'l ’ •' *••. >•/ imittitLuf
(’HE APEST AOVERTISEING
IN Til K MOULD!
For Sit per luch pet Month, we will in
sert an advertisement in 35 first-class Georgia
newspapers including t Dallies. Proportion
ate rates lor smaller adv'ls. List sent free
Address
GEO. I». ROWELL & CO,,
40 and II Park Row, Yew York.
$i3D. \Y <* will Pay S3O.
Agents $35 per week to sell our great and val
uable discoveries. If you want permanent,
honorable and pleasant nork.apply for purlieu
la-s. Address DY ER &CO . Jackson, Mich.
A C%X A .YIONTH! Ifor»e furnished.
Exp l uses paid. II B. SHAW.
Alfred. Me.
THE NEW DISINFECTANT’
BROMO CIILORATM.
YOY-POISOY *1 , ODORLESS,
POWERFUL
DEODORIZER IYD DISIYFFtT.IYT.
ENTI ELY HARMLESS AND SAFE.
ARRESTS & PREVENTS CONTAGION.
Used iu private da eiHugs.hoteU.re-taurants,
public schools, hospitals, insane asylums, dis
pensaries, jails, prisons, poor houses, on ships,
steam-boats and in tenement horaes. markets,
for water-closets, urinals, sink-, sewers, cess
pools, stables. Ac.
A specific in all conlagions and pe.tilentinl
diseases, as cholera, typhoid fever, ship f-.v, r.
small-pox. sea let fever, measles, diseases of
animals. &c. Prepared only by
TII.DEY & CO., 176 Hiliiam Stmt, Y. Y.
sold by all druggists.
Dili
tj' - Xuki
T REES.
FKIIT AND ORNAMENTAL.
FOR AUTUMN OF 1871
Weinvitelhe atltntionof Planters and Deal
ers to our large aud complete stock of
Standard and Du art Fruit Trees.
Erupe Ylues and Small Fruit.
Oruamenlal Trees, shrub- and IMsnfs
Yew and Rare Fruit A Ornninrnlal Trees.
Bu.bou- Flower Hoots.
Description and iliustrtated priced Cata
logues scut prepaid on rtceipl of stamps, a
followg;
No. I—Fruits. 10c. No. 2 Ornamen'al
Trees, 10c. No. 3—Grecn-bou.-e, 10c. No. 4
Wholesale, fiee. No. 5 Bulbs, free Ad
dress EI.LH tYt.ER A BARRY,
Established 1840. Koeiicster, Y. Y.
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BOARDMAYM COD LITER 0H,.-This Oil Is
put up « ith great cm e from perfectly fn-rh
Livers, aud is, aithout doubt, the finest pn-
J ic, and.
BOAKDMAY’S flll ii H WORfi coyfectioys.
Invaluable as a Cure for Worms.and being
in Ihe form of u can lozenge are readily taken.
BOiU».HAY>S COYC'D E\r. JHIIUA bLY
tEII. - A splendid cor ective un I exceed
ingly useful in t olio-, Ct itup*,, and ordinary
irregularities of the Bowels.
BRAYT’S IYiiIAY PIKtFYIYi. F.NfRICf.—A
medicine long in use- lor disorders arising
from an impure state of the bio -j. f, ig arti
cle has |ierlo'tne 1 some most v, "id- r'u! cur *
ir.d is tile best a.ticle extant fur the purpose
Bray ps iyduy hilho.yauy balsbi.—
i.xte sixely used tor ail pulinuuaiy com
pla nts being purely v ge able, unlike most
pp p tutii u.i lor Cough*, Cold*, etc., dues not
Con-tipate cr leave any unpl, asaut ufter effect,
but always itßrds speedy relief
/' ’REEYE’S DYSPEPSIA REffEDT.-A safe,
vs sure and s|a*tdy cure of that ino-t disir, sa
iOg of complaints. "Di sfki rl.» ’’ put up trom
an original r- ci| e of Dr. GKKK.' K. Fort Valley,
Ga., by about it bus long been it sd with won
derful suce ss.
PAKkE&LS XEItFE AYD BO YE IYI II.YT. —
The best external remedy for m it or beast.
A certain cure for Rheumatism. Cramps,
sprit ns. Bruises, swelling, weak Limbs, and
p on* oi all kinds.
PARkEUG ft> I'dlYD FEUD EXT. ISlfHl.
1 lie pmest und best irt Use. A sure relief
fur all diseases of the Bladder a-td K-duev-;
ak fur no other; ph eician- recommend it
IIAI.LETT, sElYitt A ElltUUk,
lit) (hambers nud LAI iie-tde Sts., Y. Y.
t VOID qt.tfßS.--A victim * flatly iniis
t\ cr, t on, causing nervous debility, prema
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verttsed reiin dv. has discovered a simpte menus
if self cur- wtiich to-wii 1 *etul to his feilow-uf
leret*. Adlr-s-J. II R LEVES.Nu'Suu st., N.Y'.
THIRTY l AUS" EXPERIENCE
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• trots, its deplorable co. s<qu- nces upon t!;«
mind end body with the authfu's platiul treat
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ot cure, us shown by a report of 0 tses treated.
A irut hful adviser to lit*- married and tlio-e c ,n
--n-tnpliitdig marriage who entertain clout ts of
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Da. LA I-TIOIX. No 51 .\1 irteti Lane. Albany.
N Y' The author inav U* consult upon any of
the di i ns«s upon which h s book treats, either
personally or by mail and medicines sent to
any part of the w orld.
Atlanta Luucb liotisc.
M. E. M A IIE R,
No. 13 Mi chell Street. Atlanta. Georgia.
K EEPS on hand, at ail times. Oysters,
. Kish. Ham Eggs a-ol anything el-e
kept at a modern • eA'iiirant or that the
appetite of man ct it'd I sire. Satisfaction
gtt iranteed. Meals at all hours. C til and
see him. oc 3 ni
LE\V I S COO K ,
Whitehall Street, Atlanta, Georgia,
RESTAURANT & CONFECTIONERY
Oyster aud Fisli Depot.
Fresh Shad and Black l*ish received
d* ly ; n the r season.
J3U Meals at all hours. otl3 3m
A Large I’lanlatioii to Bent
WILL ho rented to the highest bidder be
fore the Cos r; House door in the town of
I'airbarn Campb 11 C utity fit, on the flr3t
lu slay in Nov next. AH tic plantation
lying on the Chattahoochee river, six mlh a
above f amt bellton, and b longinv* to the
miner o-phans ol J M. * »nrr*-lt dcc'd and
eontiinit-g sb-.-at 2 r ar-ru* of g ">d bottom
land Term*. No es due Ist, .Nov. 1372
with crops b umt for re t
octt3-d \f GORMAN.
L. 15. LANGFORD,
WH'fI.F.SAI.F ASP RTTAII. DEALER IS
STO Y Ks, HOLI- OYY YY A BK,
Blot k in. Tin B.ate.Sheet Iron and Tiri
n' rs Finding*,
Slate Mantels anti Grate*,
II .use-FurnUhingGood -of every descrip
tion,
Plitfeland Brictania YY ;tra, P mps.
Gas F t ing and Plumbing done to order.
Keystone Bloel:, 81 Whitt hall St ,
Atlanta, Georgia
L3T Agent for the celebrated ‘■Charter
Oak Atove.” OC.tH 3m
YVanted to Rent.
[tt IBH to rent to some good tenant sis y
acres of No. 1 bottom land, will furnish
sto kif parties desire. Any one wising
to rent will call at may house. 4 miles
ab ve Campbeiltoii, on the Campbell ton
to Atlanta. JAB. M. GORMAN.
oc!3-lm
MRS. M. A. BRAN A V
HAS just received a splendid assort
ment ot Millinery Goods embracing
ail of the latest and most app oved styles,
whi li sh i proposes to sell at the lowest
possible cash uri es. Ten iers thanks to
former numerous lady lriends for their
liberal patronage aad solicits an increase
In tbe future. Store room, at her resi
dence near the Baptist church, Fai burn,
Ga. octlJ-tf
Y'aluable Farm for Sale.
In four mile* of Fait burn. Gacan be
bought on liberal terns one of the best farms
in middle Georgia. Remember that it is in
the nto-t healthy country in the world. An
one desiring a good farm, apj T to the Kdi:
of the Fatrburn Sextixkl.
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